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been dumped mto the sewer some tIme ago and wasn't forced out of the system untIl the re- cent heavy rams Bob Van, supervIsor at the Milk RIver Pumpmg StatIon, bdld traces of the 011 began ap- peal mg at the statIOn on May 27 He saId hIs people tned to contam the 011 so that It could be £:>ent to the Detroit treatment plant, but the heavy amount of Iam water forced them to dump the oil-laden water outsIde the mdoor holdmg tank Van, who has supervised the Milk RIver Pump StatIOn for five years and has been employed by the county for 27 years, saId he has never seen anythmg as bad as the oil sludge that poured into the pump statIOn He SaId that whIle the pumps weren't damaged by the tar-like oil, the mdoor wet well and out. door IetentlOn basm have to be cleaned Along the walls of both holdmg tanks, there IS foot-wide band of tar "I Just hope the hell they find out where It came from," Van saId, "so that It never happens agaIn." The pump statIon serves the MIlk RIver dramage baSIn, whIch consIsts of Grosse Pomte Woods, Harper Woods and a por. tIOn of southern Macomb County Normally, the sewage and storm water collected at the pump statIOn IS pumped to De- trOIt, but durmg heavy rams, there IS too much water pouring mto the combIned sanitary-storm £:>ewer to pump to Detroit or re- taIn at the pump station Wh",n the pump statIon'''! in. door wet well becomes full, the excess flUIds have to be pumped mto the outdoor retentIOn area Once In the outdoor pool, the flUIds are supposed to SIt for a pellOd allOWIng solIds to settle When there's a lot of rain water, though, the pool qUIckly fills and the ram water mIxed WIth se- wage flows over the pool's weIr mto the MIlk RIver channel. Once m the channel, there IS nothmg stoppmg the sewage and ram watel from flowmg mto the Woods' mUnicIpal manna and Lake S1. ClaIr. Van SaId that once the pump btatlOn's mdoor wet well filled early last week, hIS operators had no chOIce but to pump the water and 011 sludge Into the outdoor IetentlOn baSIn. SInce oil See OIL, page 17A Thursday, June 8, 1989 35c In sewer Phot 0 h\ Pt h. \\ itdn\ll r tlgdtmg \\ ho dumped the oil Into the "eW('l If the' responsIble p,1I ty I;' JdentJlied, MUll dy ;',llli the count V "" III PIO"Plute to the full extent oj t1](, law Spilling 011 I;, a lIvII mll dltlOn, \\ hIll' fdJlmg to WPOl't the "plll IS d 1I1lllmdl offpnse If found glllity of the 1I1mlTldl dlt, the pel petl dtm could get up to a $50,000 line, 10 yea! " In JaIl and fOIled to pay the clean up costs, \dulh M un dy "dld will he flOm '1>:30,000 to :\>40,000 A;, of la"t week, offiCials did not know eXdcll) what type of 011 wa.., dumped mto the "ewel 01 who (lid It and when E\ an" "ald the OIl mav have Since 1940 made their own kites. School staff members chose the most creative. most colorful. most intricate design. smallest and most ground-loving. PACE stands for Program for Academic and Creative Education. the bulk of the OIl out of the pump "tdtlOn befO! e It I dm" dg,UIl," he "dld FliddY dfternoon On June I, the LOunty cdll£ d Oil MPC IMal me PollutIOn Con tl'o)) En Vllonmentdl of DetrOIt to begIn ;,uckmg the oil ..,Judge off the top of the pump "tatlOn's out doO! IetentlOn baslI1 and Itb In dool wet well Thou'>and." of gal Ion;, of the sludge - compo"ed of 011, \!'iater and sewage - we 1(' pumped Into tankel tl uck" The clean up operatIOn had been gomg on around the clock "mee 6 pm June 1 .James Munay, Wayne County Department of Pubhc Work<> du edOl, saId the county I" lI1\'e;, , I blldge Coa<;t Guard and .... tatp Depart ment of Natural ResoUlces ofli clals were notified of the 011 spill about mId day June 1 Clean-up of the 011 at the pumpmg £:>tatlOn began that evenmg "I want to emphaSize ho\\ pleased we ale WIth the county"> lesponse to thIS," saId Lt Cmdr Clay Evans, executIve officer of the Coast Guard's Marme Safety ollice m DetrOIt Evan£:>' office Ib momtOl mg the county'£:> clean up efforts "The CritIcal thing IS to get Grosse Pointe, Michigan Twenty young flight enthusiasts. all members of Ferry Ele- menlary School PACE program for gifted and advanced stu- denls. show the innovative results of their kite-design prolect that was supervised by Lynn Olds. PACE coordinator. The stu- denls. after studying the principles of flight. designed and Kids 'n kites Grosse Pointe News the Woods' LakeflOnt Park m 8t ClaIr Shores Some of the 220 boaters at the mUnIcIpal park found an 011 sheen throughout the harbor May 31 Most of the boats had 011 stuck to the hulls at the wa- ter lme and 011 drops higher on the boats due to splatter from heavy rams the prevIOus nIght To prevent further 011 from gettmg mto the harbor and ultI- mately into Lake St ClaIr, the county put several retention booms across the MIlk RIver channel and below the Jefferson 60 pages ,~: Trolley's is all in the family 22A Incinerator is still closed 3A Obituaries 18,20A School incumbents unchallenged 6A MAnD, shenff team up 15A Ballet recital at North 17A Classz{ied ads ..4C South teams krwcked out 2C Indiana Jones provides thrills ......21A Choirboys will be choirboys 1 B St. Phzhp Neri joms St. Ambrose ....4B Retzrement is a beginnmg 7B Another tLile for ULS 1C Anrwuncements at GP News 23A , Vol. 50, No. 23 By John MinniS StaH Writer After an estImated 700 gallon£:> of 011 sludge found ItS way mto the MIlk RIver Pumping StatIOn last week, a Wayne County offi. cial vowed to find and prosecute those responsIble for the spIll Due to heavy rams early last week, about 200 gallons of the sludge poured out of the outdoor retention pool at the pump sta- tIOn and mto the remamIng MIlk RIver channel, whIch starts at the statIOn at Marter and Parkway m the Woods and emp tIes over the dam on Jefferson at Hundreds of gallons of oil poured Investigators hope to catch responsible party p~~t.'~ James W. Duff Where to vote The polls for the school electIOn will be open from 7 a.m to 8 pm. June 12. Poll. Ing places are as follows. All voters in Grosse Pointe Park Yote at Pierce Middle School, 15430 Ker. cheval, Grosse Pointe Park. A II voters in GrosBe Pointe City vote at Maire Elementary School, 740 CadIeux, Grosse Pointe City. A II voters in Grosse Pointe Farms vote at BrowneD Middle School, 260 Chalfonte, Grosse Pointe Farms. All voters in GrONe Pointe Woods Yote at PIIIIo ceDs Middle School, 20600 Mack, Grosse Pointe Woods. All voters in the VWap of Grosse Pointe ShoIw Yote at Vernier School Building, 36 Vernier Roed, Grosse POInte Shores. All voters in the portion at the Grosse Pointe School DistrIct that lies in Harper Woods vote at Poupard Elementary School, 20665 Lennon, Harper Woods. they need. And they're very sup- pOltlve I thmk they'll support See SCHOOLS, page 15A plOgwm at the elementary level, a reductIOn m fundmg of athletiC plOt,Tram , computer servIces elnd the ..,ub tancc abuse prot,,,am Also five <;ewndary school tCclch el S WIll be Cllt Sl1pl'lmtendent ,John Whlltnel selld he IS growm~ mOl (' opt1l111 .... tIC about thp chance .... I'm the' mil lage propo;,al .... "Wc.'ve had manv ml'P1l1l~"" ,md tllPd to ~et thp I........ W ..... out to the votel <; ,md t1WY h<l\l' beell Ie .... pond1l1~." \\<'hlltn," ,>.I1d "Thev'rc' .l.... km!-( thp light qUl' .... !W!1.... ,md ~l'l1mg 'llllh, 111.,\\(.' .... Carl D. Anderson Carol B. Man . .1:':~ ,jj4,;.;r~~~IiI'£ •••••• .. .. , payel ~ WIll 'lee an mcrease m "lhool taxe.., of no mOle than 85 pPlcent If only thc renewal pas .... e .... , l,lxpaycl .... WIll 'lee d 6 3 per cent mCIea<;e m <;chool tdxe;, If hoth f~J1. d thud electlOlI \\ III he <"'chedulcd and thl' pm ployc'e.... who \\ell' pmk shppl'd \\Ill havc to hr pmd unemploy mpnt compen<;atlOn lIntll an elec tlOn can he held m wh Ich the Il llcwal I" approved If Ow mcn .• I .... !' I'mh, neal Iy $1 mllhon will he cut from .... chool pI ol-,'l .lIn..,. lIldudmg the elt1l111ld llOll of tIll' gIfted and 1,11'II\l'd Millage, two board seats on the ballot By Ronald J. Bernas Staff Wnter Grosse Pomte votel" wIll get a second chance to vote on millage propo;,als rejected earheJ thiS yeal Also on thp ballot of the Mall day, June 12 electIOn are two III cumbents runmng lInoppos<.d fOJ another four year term on the board In the April electIOn, votel .... were asked to approve onp pi () posal whIch brought the m1l1.... leVied by the <;chool chStllct to 27 5,~ m1lls - renewmg 25 35 mIlls plu" an addItIOnal 22 mills - for operating expen<;e<; In that April IO electIon, vot ers approved a rC'quc"t for a rr newal of 13 rmlls for 0lwr.ltmg pxpenMl .... for t11C' hhrarlP~ Aller the lewcilon of the com hmC'd school mIllage reqlle .... l, thl' school hoard <..,cnt lay oIT Ilotlcr .... to 723 pmployee", cau"mg som(' taxpayrrs to accu<..,c the hoard of usmg scare tactic .... to Will VOtPIs' approval The board and wachpr., ..... lId the nollces wer(' I'Nlrd I)('can<,{' of a prOVISIOn m th(' tead1l'1 ..... contracts whIch 'laid tho<,(' who ar(' to be laid off mu .... t IX' notl tied 60 days IX'fore thr end of the fiscal year, whIch ('11(1sJune 30 If, on .June 12, thp renewal and Illcrea<..,c ar(' approved, It will mean husmeSfl a.., n .... nal for the school dIstrict. and the tax :'!~"';c •. '-" \ ~".i:tf .J;~,(f_ I ... a proclamatIOn from Mayor Cole man Young The honor was m appreCIatIOn for hIS health care contributIOns to the DetroIt commumty Duff hac; served on the DetrOlt-Ma comb HospItal Corp for more than 15 years and hIS commit ment entails more than a few meetings here and there With monthly board meetmg<;, commIttee meetmg;, and quar terly meetmgs, he attend<; about 80 meetmgs a yea I "It's very much a consuming involvement," he saId "I rC'mmn commItted to It because there IS so much good that the hospItal accomphshes on a regular baSI'" .. The DetrOIt-Macomb HospItal Corp. manages two hosplta Is - the Macomb HospItal Center (formerly South Macomb HospI- tal) m Warren and DetrOIt Rlvel VIew, located at 7733 E Jcffer son DetrOIt RivervieW i!>the re'mlt of a merger of DetrOIt MemOrial, Alexander Blain and Jennmgs hospItals As chaIrman, Duff dl rected the clOSIng of the three hospItals "About \2 years ago WI:' started lookIng at the east SIde See POINTER, page 4A James W. Duff By Pat Paholsky Editor LIke hIS successors, James W Duff has a hospItal wmg named after hIm Unlike hIS successors, the wmg was dedicated to hIm whIle he IS ahve and well and able to enJoy the honor. And It IS qUIte an honor The James W Duff Health Care Cen ter, an ambulatory care wing of DetrOIt RIvervIew HospItal, was dedIcated m ceremomes April 21 whIch mcluded a commendatIOn from Gov James Blanchard and

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been dumped mto the sewersome tIme ago and wasn't forcedout of the system untIl the re-cent heavy rams

Bob Van, supervIsor at theMilk RIver Pumpmg StatIon,bdld traces of the 011 began ap-peal mg at the statIOn on May27 He saId hIs people tned tocontam the 011 so that It could be£:>ent to the Detroit treatmentplant, but the heavy amount ofIam water forced them to dumpthe oil-laden water outsIde themdoor holdmg tank

Van, who has supervised theMilk RIver Pump StatIOn for fiveyears and has been employed bythe county for 27 years, saId hehas never seen anythmg as badas the oil sludge that poured intothe pump statIOn

He SaId that whIle the pumpsweren't damaged by the tar-likeoil, the mdoor wet well and out.door IetentlOn basm have to becleaned Along the walls of bothholdmg tanks, there IS foot-wideband of tar

"I Just hope the hell they findout where It came from," VansaId, "so that It never happensagaIn."

The pump statIon serves theMIlk RIver dramage baSIn,whIch consIsts of Grosse PomteWoods, Harper Woods and a por.tIOn of southern MacombCounty Normally, the sewageand storm water collected at thepump statIOn IS pumped to De-trOIt, but durmg heavy rams,there IS too much water pouringmto the combIned sanitary-storm£:>ewer to pump to Detroit or re-taIn at the pump station

Wh",n the pump statIon'''! in.door wet well becomes full, theexcess flUIds have to be pumpedmto the outdoor retentIOn areaOnce In the outdoor pool, theflUIds are supposed to SIt for apellOd allOWIng solIds to settleWhen there's a lot of rain water,though, the pool qUIckly fills andthe ram water mIxed WIth se-wage flows over the pool's weIrmto the MIlk RIver channel.Once m the channel, there ISnothmg stoppmg the sewage andram watel from flowmg mto theWoods' mUnicIpal manna andLake S1. ClaIr.

Van SaId that once the pumpbtatlOn's mdoor wet well filledearly last week, hIS operatorshad no chOIce but to pump thewater and 011 sludge Into theoutdoor IetentlOn baSIn. SInce oil

See OIL, page 17A

Thursday, June 8, 198935c

•In sewer

Phot 0 h\ Pt h. \\ itdn\ll r

tlgdtmg \\ ho dumped the oil Intothe "eW('l If the' responsIblep,1I ty I;' JdentJlied, MUll dy ;',lllithe count V "" III PIO"Plute to thefull extent oj t1](, law

Spilling 011 I;, a lIvII mll dltlOn,\\ hIll' fdJlmg to WPOl't the "plll ISd 1I1lllmdl offpnse If foundglllity of the 1I1mlTldl dlt, thepel petl dtm could get up to a$50,000 line, 10 yea! " In JaIl andfOIled to pay the clean up costs,\dulh M un dy "dld will he flOm'1>:30,000 to :\>40,000

A;, of la"t week, offiCials didnot know eXdcll) what type of011 wa.., dumped mto the "ewel 01

who (lid It and whenE\ an" "ald the OIl mav have

Since 1940

made their own kites. School staff members chose the mostcreative. most colorful. most intricate design. smallest andmost ground-loving. PACE stands for Program for Academicand Creative Education.

the bulk of the OIl out of thepump "tdtlOn befO! e It Idm"dg,UIl," he "dld FliddY dfternoon

On June I, the LOunty cdll£ dOil MPC IMal me PollutIOn Contl'o)) En Vllonmentdl of DetrOIt tobegIn ;,uckmg the oil ..,Judge offthe top of the pump "tatlOn's outdoO! IetentlOn baslI1 and Itb In

dool wet well Thou'>and." of galIon;, of the sludge - compo"ed of011, \!'iater and sewage - we 1('

pumped Into tankel tl uck" Theclean up operatIOn had beengomg on around the clock "mee6 pm June 1

.James Munay, Wayne CountyDepartment of Pubhc Work<>du edOl, saId the county I" lI1\'e;,

, I

blldgeCoa<;t Guard and ....tatp Depart

ment of Natural ResoUlces ofliclals were notified of the 011 spillabout mId day June 1 Clean-upof the 011 at the pumpmg £:>tatlOnbegan that evenmg

"I want to emphaSize ho\\pleased we ale WIth the county">lesponse to thIS," saId Lt CmdrClay Evans, executIve officer ofthe Coast Guard's Marme Safetyollice m DetrOIt Evan£:>' office IbmomtOl mg the county'£:> clean upefforts

"The CritIcal thing IS to get

Grosse Pointe, Michigan

Twenty young flight enthusiasts. all members of Ferry Ele-menlary School PACE program for gifted and advanced stu-denls. show the innovative results of their kite-design prolectthat was supervised by Lynn Olds. PACE coordinator. The stu-denls. after studying the principles of flight. designed and

Kids 'n kites

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the Woods' LakeflOnt Park m 8tClaIr Shores

Some of the 220 boaters at themUnIcIpal park found an 011sheen throughout the harborMay 31 Most of the boats had011 stuck to the hulls at the wa-ter lme and 011 drops higher onthe boats due to splatter fromheavy rams the prevIOus nIght

To prevent further 011 fromgettmg mto the harbor and ultI-mately into Lake St ClaIr, thecounty put several retentionbooms across the MIlk RIverchannel and below the Jefferson

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Trolley's is allin the family 22A

Incinerator isstill closed 3A

Obituaries 18,20A

School incumbentsunchallenged 6A

MAnD, shenffteam up 15A

Ballet recitalat North 17A

Classz{ied ads ..4C

South teamskrwcked out 2C

Indiana Jonesprovides thrills ......21A

Choirboys will bechoirboys 1B

St. Phzhp Nerijoms St. Ambrose ....4B

Retzrement isa beginnmg 7B

Another tLilefor ULS 1C

Anrwuncementsat GP News 23A

, Vol. 50, No. 23

By John MinniSStaH Writer

After an estImated 700 gallon£:>of 011 sludge found ItS way mtothe MIlk RIver Pumping StatIOnlast week, a Wayne County offi.cial vowed to find and prosecutethose responsIble for the spIll

Due to heavy rams early lastweek, about 200 gallons of thesludge poured out of the outdoorretention pool at the pump sta-tIOn and mto the remamIngMIlk RIver channel, whIch startsat the statIOn at Marter andParkway m the Woods and emptIes over the dam on Jefferson at

Hundreds of gallons of oil pouredInvestigators hope to catch responsible party

p~~t.'~James W. Duff

Where to voteThe polls for the school

electIOn will be open from 7a.m to 8 pm. June 12. Poll.Ing places are as follows.

All voters in GrossePointe Park Yote at PierceMiddle School, 15430 Ker.cheval, Grosse Pointe Park.

A II voters in GrosBePointe City vote at MaireElementary School, 740CadIeux, Grosse Pointe City.

A II voters in GrossePointe Farms vote atBrowneD Middle School,260 Chalfonte, Grosse PointeFarms.

All voters in GrONePointe Woods Yote at PIIIIoceDs Middle School, 20600Mack, Grosse Pointe Woods.

All voters in the VWapof Grosse Pointe ShoIwYote at Vernier SchoolBuilding, 36 Vernier Roed,Grosse POInte Shores.

All voters in the portion atthe Grosse Pointe SchoolDistrIct that lies in HarperWoods vote at PoupardElementary School, 20665Lennon, Harper Woods.

they need. And they're very sup-pOltlve I thmk they'll support

See SCHOOLS, page 15A

plOgwm at the elementary level,a reductIOn m fundmg of athletiCplOt,Tram , computer servIces elndthe ..,ub tancc abuse prot,,,amAlso five <;ewndary school tCclchel S WIll be Cllt

Sl1pl'lmtendent ,John Whlltnelselld he IS growm~ mOl (' opt1l111....tIC about thp chance ....I'm the' millage propo;,al ....

"Wc.'ve had manv ml'P1l1l~"",md tllPd to ~et thp I........W .....out tothe votel <; ,md t1WY h<l\l' beellI e ....pond1l1~." \\<'hlltn," ,>.I1d"Thev'rc' .l....km!-( thp light qUl' ....

!W!1....,md ~l'l1mg 'llllh, 111.,\\(.' ....

Carl D. Anderson Carol B. Man

. .1:':~ ,jj4,;.;r~~~IiI'£ ••••••....,

payel ~ WIll 'lee an mcrease m"lhool taxe.., of no mOle than 85pPlcent If only thc renewal pas....e ...., l,lxpaycl ....WIll 'lee d 6 3 percent mCIea<;e m <;chool tdxe;,

If hoth f~J1. d thud electlOlI\\ III he <"'chedulcd and thl' pmployc'e.... who \\ell' pmk shppl'd\\Ill havc to hr pmd unemploympnt compen<;atlOn lIntll an electlOn can he held m wh Ich theIl llcwal I" approved

If Ow mcn .•I....!' I'mh, neal Iy $1mllhon will he cut from ....choolpI ol-,'l.lIn..,. lIldudmg the elt1l111ldllOll of tIll' gIfted and 1,11'II\l'd

Millage, two board seats on the ballotBy Ronald J. BernasStaff Wnter

Grosse Pomte votel" wIll get asecond chance to vote on millagepropo;,als rejected earheJ thiSyeal

Also on thp ballot of the Mallday, June 12 electIOn are two III

cumbents runmng lInoppos<.d fOJanother four year term on theboard

In the April electIOn, votel ....were asked to approve onp pi ()posal whIch brought the m1l1....leVied by the <;chool chStllct to27 5,~ m1lls - renewmg 25 35mIlls plu" an addItIOnal 22 mills- for operating expen<;e<;

In that April IO electIon, voters approved a rC'quc"t for a rrnewal of 13 rmlls for 0lwr.ltmgpxpenMl ....for t11C' hhrarlP~

Aller the lewcilon of the comhmC'd school mIllage reqlle ....l, thl'school hoard <..,cnt lay oIT Ilotlcr ....to 723 pmployee", cau"mg som('taxpayrrs to accu<..,c the hoard ofusmg scare tactic ....to Will VOtPIs'approval

The board and wachpr., .....lIdthe nollces wer(' I'Nlrd I)('can<,{'of a prOVISIOn m th(' tead1l'1 .....contracts whIch 'laid tho<,(' whoar(' to be laid off mu ....t IX' notltied 60 days IX'fore thr end ofthe fiscal year, whIch ('11(1sJune30

If, on .June 12, thp renewaland Illcrea<..,c ar(' approved, Itwill mean husmeSfl a.., n ....nal forthe school dIstrict. and the tax

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a proclamatIOn from Mayor Coleman Young

The honor was m appreCIatIOnfor hIS health care contributIOnsto the DetroIt commumty Duffhac; served on the DetrOlt-Macomb HospItal Corp for morethan 15 years and hIS commitment entails more than a fewmeetings here and there

With monthly board meetmg<;,commIttee meetmg;, and quarterly meetmgs, he attend<; about80 meetmgs a yea I

"It's very much a consuminginvolvement," he saId "I rC'mmncommItted to It because there ISso much good that the hospItalaccomphshes on a regular baSI'" ..

The DetrOIt-Macomb HospItalCorp. manages two hosplta Is -the Macomb HospItal Center(formerly South Macomb HospI-tal) m Warren and DetrOIt RlvelVIew, located at 7733 E Jcfferson

DetrOIt RivervieW i!>the re'mltof a merger of DetrOIt MemOrial,Alexander Blain and JennmgshospItals As chaIrman, Duff dlrected the clOSIng of the threehospItals

"About \2 years ago WI:'started lookIng at the east SIde

See POINTER, page 4AJames W. Duff

By Pat PaholskyEditor

LIke hIS successors, James WDuff has a hospItal wmg namedafter hIm Unlike hIS successors,the wmg was dedicated to hImwhIle he IS ahve and well andable to enJoy the honor.

And It IS qUIte an honor TheJames W Duff Health Care Center, an ambulatory care wing ofDetrOIt RIvervIew HospItal, wasdedIcated m ceremomes April 21whIch mcluded a commendatIOnfrom Gov James Blanchard and

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Said the bus mess IS onlyclosed temporarily while thepaltners determme whethel'to sell It to one of themselvesor to an outSider

Also, he saId many peoplethmk he no longer has legalpossessIOn of hiS CIa!>!>C 11-quO! license The license ISIn esclow With the MlchlganLiquor Control CommissIOn,and DIMahO and hiS partnel!>, under the name UI1ltedSyndicated Artl~ts lnc, stillown dnd can use, tran;,fer orsell the license An 01der bythe LCC that the licensemust be transfen ed (01 sold)to another party by Apnl 30,1989, IS bemg appealed bythe Umted SyndIcated Artl;,tS

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We wish to thank all of our friendswho have expressed their sorrow at theloss of Edward J. Hickey III.

Please be assured that the E.J.Hickey Co, will carryon as we havesince the turn of the century, providingthe quality and service that the Hickeyfamily have always given.

Correctwnl> Will be printedon thiS page every week I{there II> an error o{ {act lfl

any story, call the newsroomat 882 0294

An Incorrect number wasbTJven m last week's papelfor the Cooperative Nurseryat Christ Church Inc Thosemtere!>ted In the fall em allment at the nursery schoolshould call Mil Anthony at881 2223 or 885-7794

To c1anfy any mlsundelstandmg concermng a story111 the May 25 Issue tItled"Former Cracker Jax balTopslders Uptown Cafe closes doors mdefil1ltely," Topsiders co owner Mal k DIMaso

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Robert Novltke, mayor pi 0

tern, said the commumty centel "Will enable the CIty to run a year 1'round faCIlity m GhesqUlerePark, now underused by Woods 1reSidents i

budget and that the Clty does notexpect cost overruns or schedulmg delays

Once the project has begun,the constructIOn company Willhave 180 days 111 which to com-plete both, he saId

RIce said the Woods Recreatlon CommIssion has been mcontact With several mUnIclpallties to gam mformatlOn on thebest type of center and the POS&I-ble programs for the reSIdents ofthe Woods

"Woods reSIdents WIll benefit ~greatly by the project," he said"It will enable the CIty to bnngm special program!> to help de ~velop the center" /' I '.' ~

BeSIdes the communIty center ::.land the court addition, N<Jv1tke ..saId GhesqUlere Park Will soon ;receIve walkways and hghtmgthroughout the park to accent ;l;current tenms courts, baseball ;dIamonds and a gazebo

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Proposed Community CenterCity of Grosse Pointe WoodsMcCI.orDArchlloct

The commumty center will beabout 5,300 square feet and willbe built dt a cost of $426,968

A LOurt additIOn of about1,500 '>quare feet Will be bUIlt atthe '>ame time a~ the commumtycenter at a co~t of $154,532,bnnbTJng the figure for the entireproject to $581 ,500, Peter~n,>ald

The funding for the projectWd'>provided by a parks and rec-reatIOn bond passed by reSIdentsmore than two years ago Peter'>en said the cost I~ within the

Shores police statIOnAs well m, bemg cited for hav-

Ing alcohol In the car, the dnverwas al:'>oticketed for not wearmgd seat belt The driver's parentscame to the statIOn to pick upt1um oon and they SIgned to getthe Impounded car back

The 17 year old was allowed toleave after bemg Identrfied, andthe two 16 year-aIds were turnedover to a close family frlend af-ter police could not contact theirparents

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Che!>tel Peter!>en, cIty admmIstratnr del k, ,>alll the lentelwill be dttdlhed to the llty halldnd will be built by the FamilyBulldmg Co of GOdClllh, Mlch

"The pioJect '>houId get unde!way about nlld .June," Peter,>en'>dld

who wele Ildmg m d 1976 wlllteChry,>ler, on Clalrvww andLake'>hOle When a!>ked aboutthe incident, the youth,> demedthey did It, dllO! dll1g to the offiler':,>lepOlt

The officel then told theyouth.., to ~et out of the LarWhile lookll1g till ough the eal,the olliwl found two cold heen,In bottlp,> undel ,I ,>edt Thedllvel ,1I1d hi!> pd'>'>engel'>- a17 yea! old male ,md two 16y<'dr old male'>, all Wood" resldent'> - W('I(' Iaken to thp

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Woods youth cited in Shores for beer in carA 16 year old Gro~se Pomte

Woods boy wab Cited by Shore:'>police May 26 for transportIngalcoholic beverage!> 111 hi" car

A Shores olficer on patrol wa'>stopped by a Woods reSidentfrom the 800 block of Roslynwho <;tdlcd that youthh 111 alarjUbt ahead of the Shore<; olficerhad thrown a beer onto the pavement of the Woods re"ldent',>dnveway where hI" chlldlenwere playmg

The officer btopped the youth",

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After two years of dl'>tu;,"lonby the Wood!>CIty Counul dndreSident,>, a constructIOn contract....a" awarded May 29 fOl WOlkon the communIty center

"We went through a numberof plan!> before the late'>t on('WdS approved," saId Councilwoman Jean Hlce "We wantedto make sure It would be In theright place and would offer thethmgs that would benefit thecommumty"

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The Grosse Pointe Shores Public Safety Department took Its new water-rescue raft out (or a triallast week. From left are Shores Special Services Bureau Sgt. Dan Franczak. Cpt. John Frasard.volunteer diver Leon Sehoyan and PSO David Younk.

IS 31 1 percent larger than lastyear's budget.

The two Ieasons for the m-crease are the hIgher costs oftranspOltmg unburned garbageto landfills, and the loss of outSIde mcome caused by the closmg of the Incmerator

The mcmcrator was closedwhen routme testmg of ItS ashshowed lead and cadmIUm levelshigher than the maximum al-lowed

AccordIng to General ManagerEd Whedon, the 1989 90 budgetIS $5,898,900, up more than$800,000 from last year's budgetof $5,024,000

Cost of transpOltlng non haz-ardous ash to landfills IS $3 aton, but transportmg raw garbage - which IS what the incll1erator has been domg smce theIncmerator was shut down -

I~coslg ~BO a ton "'The '1ncre\l.sedcosts were passed on to all themember cItIes of the authOlltyand mcorporated m their 1989-90 fiscal budgets

Due to the closure, the meIner-ator has stopped takIng outSideburmng Jobs which brought Inrevenues 111 years past.

Whedon saId busmess IS almost back to normal WIth 10 of

state and diVided between thestate's pohce trammg fund andhighway safety fund

In Grosse Pomte Park, CItyManager Dale Krajniak saId mthe lO-month penod between between July 1988 and Apnl 1989,the city collected about $97,000m court revenues. About $80,000of that figure was denved fromtraffic offenses alone

The prevIOus fIscal yearyielded about $65,000 In trafficfines for the Park, he saId

The Shores last year collected$35,325 m traffic fines, whIchwas added to the general fund

A recent hike 111 traffic finee;was due both to an Increa~ In

the state's fees from $5 to $10per offense and a deSIre on thepart of Shores offiCIals to brmgfees mIme WIth the otherGrosse POIntes

In Grosse POInte Woods, the'largest of the five Cities, morethan $500,000 was collected Inthe penod between July 19RRand June 1989 The figure contams total court fines, not Justtraffic fines, said Chfford Mal'son, comptroller/assessor

An addItIOnal $125,000 wascollected In meter VIOlatIOnsalone, he said Meter revenuesadded nearly $200,000 to the figure, he added.

Incinerator remains closed;By Ronald J. BernasStaff Writer

The mcmerator that burnsgarbage from the Grosse Pomteshas been shut down smce Dec28, 1988, but the costs contmueto rise, as the Grosse POIntes-Chnton Refuse Disposal Author-Ity walts for movement m Lan.smg and from the DepaJtment ofNatural Resources for approvalto resume operatIOns.

The operatmg budget for theauthOrIty, approved at a May 9meetmg of the authonty's board,

rescues up and down the lakeThe dIvers receIVe no compensa-tion for risking their lIves Sometlmes divers receIve payment forproperty salvage work, such aswhen helpmg retrIeve a car fromthe lake

Since the dIvers are equIppedWIth theIr own gear, the CltleSdon't have to cover an addItIOnalexpense, whIch runs anywherefrom a mInimum of $1,000 pel'diver to $4,000 m Younk'b caseto perhapf> 10 tImes that for Sehoyan

"Grosse Pomte people shouldconSIder themselves very, veryfortunate to have a group of dedIcated divers on call for emergen~cles," said Sehoyan, who ownsLeon's Hamiressers on the HIllHe said It takes more than pay.mg taxes to make a commumtygood; it takes volunteers

"We have to stay on the ball,"he saId "A commumty becomesbetter when those m the com.mumty become mvolved That'swhat makes Grosse Pomte agreat place to lIve"

Pohce beheve the perpetratorsknew their way around boats be.cause they knew of compartmentspaces

Investigators believe thethieves entered the manna bywater and may have used scubagear to rem am undetected - atactiC, police saId, which hasbeen used before A bulletin hasbeen sent to marinas and policealong Lake 8t Clair.

- John Mmms

mg fund and highway safetyfund

Last year, Foran said, the cItyof Grosse Pointe received morethan $5,000 for formal pohcetrammg programs

Farms Controllerl AssessorCarrol C. Lock said the city col-lected $218,474 m revenues lastyear due to violatIOns The fig-ures, he said, also includes pay-ment for probatIOn purposes

"The court IS not in bUSInessto make money." Lock said"The revenues probably coverthe court costs If not, the moneyto run the court would come outof the general fund."

As with the other Cities, $10from each fine IS sent to the

DaVid Younk, also a dIver whoIS called on rescues along withFrasard and Sehoyan, said thatwlthm five to 10 minutes of get-ting a call, outfitted divers canbe on the water m the raft

"We can save hves," YounksaId "That's Important"

Shores Public Safety ChIefDamel Healy saId the new raftwIll greatly enhance his depart-ment's water rescue capablhtIes

The raft and all rescue gear,mcludmg hfe-rll1gs and all'tanks, are stored on one of theShores' two fire trucks and readyto respond to emergencies Also,all the Shores' police cars haveImmature lIfe rIngb that are easler to throw and can keep anadult afloat

While Frasard and YounkWIth the Shores and other fulltIme and aUXIlIary officers fromthe other pubhc safety depart-ments m the Pomtes are divers,much of the rescue work is doneby volunteers. Frasard, Younkand Sehoyan's team respond towater rescues throughout thePOlntes

Members of Sehoyan's divmgteam mclude hIS sons - Alan,who lives in the Farms, andDaVid of the Shores - MarkDupUIS of the Park and ShoresreSident Dan Holley Sehoyansaid he has about SIX diversavaIlable at all tImes

The Shores has had a divmgteam smce 1974, and one of theteam's early members was Michael Kenyon, who is now thevIllage manager-treasurer

Sehoyan and Younk credIt theclose cooperatIOn among thePomtes pubhc safety depaJt-ments With the success of water

Farms pohce e;peculate thatthe breakmg mto of three boatsat the Grosse Pomte Club lastweek may have been done byprofeSSIOnal thlCves who werepoSSibly uRmg scuba gear

The thIeves broke mto theboats some time between be.tween May 31 and June 3Taken were electromc gear, suchas ship to-shore radios, LorannavIgational equipment and anelectrol1lc compass

3 moored boats broken into;professional thieves suspected

By Dan JarvisSlaff Writer

Traffic and parkmg fines varym the five Grosse Pomtes, al-most as much as the local lawswhich define each offense

Last year the city of GrossePomte collected more than$65,000 m tl affic, parking andrelated fine,; with nearly 10 per-cent of revenues gomg to thestate of MichIgan

Dennts Foran, treaf>urer andasse'>sor, said all remainmg reve.nues collected by the city are putmto the general fund

The figures so far for 1989 are$25,460 m collected fines Withroughly $2,500 beIng sphtamong the Rtate'R pohce tram

Traffic fines vary in Pointes

CITY City ofG.P. G.P. Forms G.P. Park G.P. Shores G.P. Woods

Parking Violations Paid within Paid within Paid within Paid by5 days 5 days n hours No meters court date

$2 $5 $3 $3Exprred Meter Paid after PaId after After

- 30 days 2 weeks After 72 hours No meters coun dale'

$10 $20 $5 $20Handicapped $40 $100 $50 $30 $45

All Other $15 $25 $15 $20 $25

Speeding 0-10 $55 $55 $50-$55 $50 $50

11-15 $65 $70 $65 $60 $55

16-20 $75 $85 $65 $70 $70-$95

21-over $85-$110 $100 $65 $80 36 mph andover $120

Moving Violations$110 $100 $100 $120 $100Careless DnvlOg

Disregard Signal $60 $55 $55 $55 $50-$55

License,InsuranceExpIred or no $30 $55 $45-$55 $35 $50hcense on person

No proof $30 $55 $100 $100 $55of lOsurance

By John MinnisStaff Writer

An 11-foot raft donated to theGrosse POInte Shores PublIcSafety Depaltment by one Its of-ficers wIll greatly Improve water.rescue effOlts thloughout thePomtes

The raft was donated by CplJohn Frasard and IS perma-nently stOled atop Shores fiJ eengme 4A It WIll be used bypublIc safety and volunteer dlvel'S In theIr efforts to pull peapIe and propelty flam Lake StClall'

FIre engine 4A WdS W Iven tothe ShOles Mumclpal Park lastweek and the raft was takendown and mflated for a test Iun,whIch was supervIsed by SgtDan Fronczak of the Shores Pub-lIc Safety Depaltment's SpecIalServIces Bureau

There have been many casesIn the past where rescuers couldhave used a qUIckly accessIbleboat fOl rescues The most recentmCldent was m January when a46 yea! old CIty woman's carwent Into the lake off LakeshoreWhIle a Shores pubhc safety offi-cer, auxIlIary firefighter and res-Idents were able to get thewoman to safety, they neverthe-less risked theIr own lIves whenentermg the freezmg waters.

Leon Sehoyan, a GIOSse PomteShOles resIdent and dIVer who ISfl equently called fOl water res-cue miSSIOns, Said officers shouldnot have to face undue nskwhen trymg to pull someonefrom the lake

He Said the raft wIll allow rescuers to get to a pel son qUIcklyand plovlde safety, espeCIallyfrom the same fngld watersthl eatemng the vIctIm

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The homeowner said he leftfor the !:otore at 10 30 and returned at 11 30 a m to findsomeone had bloken mto hishome by takmg out a pane ofglass m a door ofT the sun porch

The burglar was apparentlycut by the glass because bloodspots were found on the carpet-mg and on the drapenes, accord-mg to police repOJts

The resident believes he mayhave scared the bUl glal awaybecause no valuables weretaken One neighbor reported~eIng a female runnmg fromthe Iedr of the home at aboutthe time of the mCldent

A home m the 1000 block ofCadieux m the Park was brokenmto some time between 11 a mand 5 30 P m May J 1 A reardoor ofT the Flonda room wasforced open After a thoroughsearch, sevel al pIeces of jewelryand sIlvCl ware were taken

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some jewelry were taken from aGro,,~ POInte Shores home whenIt was broken mto June 1

AccordIng to polIce reports, theburglar got mto the home onFontana by cuttmg a screen andprymg open a door

The father SaId he came homef,hortly after his daughter hadlell dnd found the dresser draw-C1" m his bedJ oom dumped ontothe floor and a Jewelry box emptwd Sevel al diamond nngs thatwere In the jewelry box were nottaken

The lock to d safe In the bedroom wa!> damaged m an un&ucte"sful attempt to fOJce It open

Shore!> police are mvestlgatmgthe mCldent

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Alai ge amount of cash andseveral lock& of suspected co-came were found m a car thathad crashed Into a utilIty pole atJeffel'ion and Pemberton May31

Park police report the man"uc;tamed severe mjUl"lCC; whenhl'i car !llammed mto the pole dt2 ,33 P m He wa" taken to BonSecours hospital

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dnd the proce"" of deh\ermgmedICal serviLe" We redllzedthat the area was overbeddedand the ho"pltal" were agmgrapidly What we needed ult!mately was a hO"pltdl lh<ltwould be fully eqUlppul 'lIld\\ ould deliver '>CIvice" Iln ,I

reasonable COhtha'>I" "The problem of provldmg mld

Ical servlte" m DetrOll I" onethat face" all CIll!''' uKl,ly Dullbald The mdjOnty of thl 1Mtwnt" depend on Medlldre dndMedICaid, whIch he "aid altu,l1hrelmbur~,> unly 8') pel lent 01the hO!lpltal\ co"t"

"Ho<,pltal" dre !cJ'>lng mom')and city ho"pItdh drl hernolIhdgmg rdpldly," ht "did 'Wewill <,ee the c!o"mg 01 Iw"pltal,>to the dl'tnml'nt of t/w LOmmUTlIty"

The deU"lOn to LOIN)hddteand reO! gamic the thl ee IIo"pltol!" Wd" a major commitment toDellOlt, DufT "aId DetrOIt HiveI'view I" l(xated near e,enlOl utIlen hou"mg and nur"Ing center,>

"We have found that clly peopie don't venture velY far fromtheIr wmmUnItIe~ to go to thl'ho"pltal," he !laid

In fact, the ho.'>pltal w,}" builtWith the need'i of the populatIOnIn mmd A hO'ipltal will hadltlonally locate It'> cafetena In thebasement because It''i mOl e w"teffiCient and pI actlcal

In the ca~ of DetrOIt RiverVieW, however, the cafetClIU I'>located on the fir"t level to makeIt ea!:oICr for senIor citizen" tocome In for nutntlOnal meab

WIth the general populatIOnagmg and not enough money togo around, Duff saId the government I" not steppIng up to It" obhgatlOn to as'iure medlcdl carefor everyone The'>C are ClltlCdltime,>, he &ald

"We dre gettIng to the pOInt ofratlOnmg health care, of whogetc; It," he said "lt'f, becomIngvery tragic"

DufT IS passIOnate on the "ubJect and on the ml!>'iIOTlof thl'hOf,pltal III DetrOit a" well a" thesuburb"

"The Interei>tmg thmg dboutDetrOIt RivervieW If, that DetlOltMemonal IS the succesc;or to thefirst hospital In Deb OIt dnd Inthe Northwe~t Ten Itory - StVIncent's m 1845," he &ald SlVIncent's later became StMary's which was pnmanly dnllhtary hoc;pltal durmg till'CIVIl Wm and Spamsh-Amellt'll1War

"Theodore Roo!>evelt vI"lted It

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Millage issuefails to drawopponents for2 incumbents

Ina ~trdnge tWI"t of fat<., the controversy over the millage Isc;ues in theJune 12 "chool election ha!:>f,Hled to at

tract a bingle candidate to challenge thetwo c;chool board member" seeking re electlOn

The fact that the Incumbent" are runnmg without oppo~ltlOn could be regardedas a tribute to the records and reputatIOnsof the two board memberb, Carol B MalTand George D Anderson And perhapsthat I'>all that It mean;, becaubC both dohave excellent IecOld~ and reputatIOn:>earned by their herVlce on the board, and,III our OpinIOn,do deserve re-electIOn

But It IS true that M" MalT and Ander-son had JOIned the re"t of the board 111 a

unammous actIOn to combme the renewaland the millage mcrease mto the smglePIOPosltlOn that lost In the first vote Apnl10

Pel haps the lack of oppOSItIOnalso couldbe regarded as eVIdence that the commun-Ity ab a whole wasn't as bteamed up overthe combining of the tax leVieS Into one ISsue ab some people had thought Perhapsthat was not the major reabon for the reJec-tIOn of the propo!:>ltlOn,after all

Inbtead, the school dlstnct's voters mayha ve thought that by reJectmg the com-bll1ed pi Opo;'ltlOn on Apnl 10 they hadforced the board to pay more attentIOn tomamtalnmg the levy at the lowest pOSSIblelevel to aSbUIe fundmg of CUITent programs III the public !:>choolsystem_ Perhapsthat was the major Signal they gave by

their April 10 defeat of the combined levypropositIOn.

Whatever the reason, the community isbemg spared any contest of personalities asIt prepares to vote on the renewal of the25 35-mlll levy and the mcrease of 2 2mills that the administration and theboard say are required if the local schoolsare to be operated at the current level forthe commg year.

Despite an mcrease m property assess-ments m the dIstrict this year, the levymust be mcreased just to keep the schoolsat an even keel because school costs, likethose for everythmg else, tend to keep onnsmg.

There IS, for example, a built-m increasem salaries and costs of services to schoolpersonnel, such as health care. But sup-

piles cost more every year and even theexpense of maintaming and repaIring agoing school bUIldings continues to escalate.

Yet the interrelatIOnship between thequahty of the public schools and the levelof property values in the Pointes serves asan offset to the arguments agamst hIgherschool taxes The problem for some resi-dents is that higher taxes increase theircosts while higher property values only in-crease their futtrre expectations whICh WIllbe realized only when they sell their prop-erty.

In the end, however, It now appearshkely that both the renewal and the m-crease WIll be approved, especially if voterskeep m mmd the alternatlVe, a reductionm the excellent quality of the school sys-tem If eIther one or both of the proposalsgo down to defeat.

Dollars and cents arguments tend todominate the diSCUSSIOnin any proposedtax increase, even one to benefit the pubhcschools. Yet m thIS mstance what the pas-sage of the two millage proposals would dois to assure Grosse Pointe youngsters of acontmued good start m the fast lane ofmodern hfe

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A defeat for democracy

The high cost of gambling

Scare tactics?To the Editor:

So some taxpayers thinkthe board 18 lIsmg scare tac-tICS by pmk.sllppmg theteachers and the staff?

I'll bet they also thoughtPearl Harbor was a scaretactiC.

Nicholas Moisides, D.D.S.Grosse Pointe City

these players take pnde III

theIr performance Theywork long and hard to maketheIr high school teamThese players' exaggeratedefforts wl1lbe wasted, unlessyou vote yes on both propos-als on June 12.

Your vote IS very Impor-tant to the future of the highschool hockey programPlease make every effort tocast your ballot

We are counting on yoursupport to keep the youngathletes' dreams ahve.

Carl RashidPresident,

Grosse Pointe HockeyAssociation

John McSorleyPast President

Grosse Pointe HockeyAssociation

Tim ZimmermanCoach

Grosse Pointe SouthMike Manzella

CoachGrosse Pointe North

More letterson page 9A

The Grosse Pomte Pl.lbhcSchools have always mamtamed a traditIOn of excel-lence m the classrooms, aswell as on the playing fields

Sports are a Vital part ofthiS community Many par-ents, friends, businesses andstudents are involved math-letics Athletics teaches re-sponSibility, disciplme, team-work and pride Most ofthese cannot be taught m aclassroom.

For SIXyears, the hockeyprogram has been SCrutl'nIzed by adminIstratIOn andschool leaders The programhas survived, and actuallyhas flourished over the lastfour years

Hockey IS an Importantpart of our athletlc programIt has some of the greateststudent mterest and prOVIdesthe community With manyhours of athletIC eTlJoyment

In 1988-89, the GrossePOlOte Hockey ASSOCiatIOnhad 437 registered members,with 195 of them enrolled atthe Mite level (ages 9 andunder) Currently manyhockey players dream ofplaymg for their school

In front of theIr fnends,stnvmg above and beyondtheir expected skill level,

Phyllis ScrafanaCerligione

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Keep hockeyTo the Editor:

On Monday, June 12, vot-ers Willbe asked to cast bal.lots concernmg the fundlOgof the pubhc schools

UnjustlytreatedTo the Editor:

Recently I came up fromFlOrida to VISItWith my fam-Ily and grew very upsetwhen I learned about the Sit-uatIOn of several nuns andlay teachers who are lOSingtheir Jobs m a couple of east-Side suburban Cathohcschools

These are not new teach-en" but teachers who havehad their contracts renewedyear after year Neither arethese schools closmg BeingWIthout a Union, these teach-ers have no recourse

People complam that thereare so few teaching nuns, sowhy should the few that wehave left be treated thiSway?

Even though I chose Cath-ohc educatIOn for my family,I WIll find it hard to recom-mend Cathohc schools, if thisIS how their employees(tea~hers) are unjustlytreated

States, both In legal as well as Illegal gam-blmg actiVIties Its conclUSIOn was thatgambhng not only cost Amencans 11 centson every dollar wagered last year but theSOCialcosts were even hIgher

"Psychlatnbtq report seemg more pa-twnts With gambling related problems,"the Times said "Lawyerb say gambhng ISto blame for an mcreasll1g number ofbankruptcies and divorces Law-enforcement offiCials say more and more down-on-theIr-luck gamblers are turnmg to crime mtheir efforts to keep the bookmaker or theloan shark from the door"

In addItIOn, the Times reported, becausegamblmg IS becoming the latest SOCialaddIctlOn, some expe11s are puttmg states 1I1

the losers' column m the long run because,thpy say, legalized gambhng unclermmesthe work ethiC and does tend to be regres-:,Ive, Imposmg a heavlCr burden on thosewho can least afford the cost of the tickets.

The TImes quoted Ronald C FIsher, aMIchIgan State economics professor, assaymg that legahzed gambling "IS not thefiscal panacea people seem to thmk It 1S"fOl' the stat<,s He and other fiscal expertssay that lotteries are not effiCIent revenueraisers becauRe about 50 percent of everydollar taken m IS paId back in Prizes, com.miSSIOns to vendors account for 5 to 6cents on the dollar and 6 more cents go foroperating expenses and overhead

The result IS that for every $1 ticketsold, the state's net gam IS only 35 to 40cents. So, concludes FIsher, lotteries add".lust penmes" to a state budget

All m all, we'd say lotteries add up to apoor mvestment, espeCIally since an IndI-ana Umverslty professor, John L. Miksell,says If states put the money they are put-tll1g mto admimstenng the lottery mtomore rigorous adminIstratIOn of their statemcome taxes they would get more revenue.

Governor Blanchard, are you listenmg?

were demandmg a more democratIc andmore representalive government

Now that the government has hardenedItS stand to protect ItS own power and thepersonal perqUisites of ItS leaders, the demonstrators may be forced mto sullen obedlence But once havmg been gIven a tasteof such democratic hbeli.ws as freedom toassemble, freedom to petitIOn their govern-ment and freedom of the press, the demon-strators may seek out new ways of achievmg their ends and refubmg to cooperateWIth the government

The government terms the demonstratlOns a "counteITevolutlOnary" upriSing,but m effect tbe '3tudents and theIr sup-porters were respondmg to the mcreasedopennes!:> that the government Itself hadauthonzed when It permitted Chmese student!:>to go abroad, let a httle fresh ail'mto the government controlled news mediaand opted for economic incentives to spurthe Chmese economy

For the moment, the Commumst Party,Inel the government remam m power, butIt IS rule enforced by the gun History tellsus that rebTJmesthat must depend on thatkmd of support are only transitory ThequestIOn no longel IS why the ChmeseCOmmUnlbt leadership will be replaced.The questIOn now I!:>when

Once upon a time government regarded gamblmg as an enemy andItS law enforcement agencIes were

aSSIgned to curb gamblmg a~ part of theIrmIssion to enforce law and order

No more Government now works handin hand With gambhng actiVItIes In manydifferent areas, and especially m the statessuch as MichIgan that now are sponsoringlottenes With prizes runmng up mto themillions

QuestIOns ate being rat sed m the Michi-gan Legtslature and elsewhere about theblatant nature of the Michigan lottery ad-vertIsing that emphaSizes the size of thepnze money aVailable but :,eldom mentIOnsthe mdlvldual's poor chances of wmmngthe pot

At the same time, however, black lead-ers In the state an' complaInmg thatblack.owned media are g('ttmg onlycrumbs of the $12 mllhon :,pent on MichI-gan's lottery advertlsmg Leadmg the recent protests was the MIchIgan LegIslatIveBlack Caucus which warned that th(' blackcommumty IS r<'ady to orgam7P, protest,file a raCial (hscnmmatlOn laWSUIt andeven begm a boycott to get results

The complaint was dJr(~cted espeCIally atthe Dally a game which produces moresales than any oth('r lottery game Accord-Ing to the DrtrOlt N('ws report, a Lansmgprotest meetmg wa'> told that more than80 percent of DUlly :l play IS from the De-troit area and more than 90 percent of thattotal IS from the city of DetrOit

Apparently there wa" little or no concernVOicedat the fact that lottenes tend to beregressive and hIt hardest at the least af-fluent, or that heaVier advertlsmg m theblack medIa mIght ev('n produce moreblack players In th(' Dally 3 play and Inother lottery games

In a Renes of fOllr artlclt's rec('ntly, theNew York Times spelled out some of th('bad effects of gamhhng III the United

The toll of dead and mJured contmuebto mount after the Chmebe govern-ment'b debperate and apparently bUC-

cessful attempt to put down the pro-de-mocracy demonstration!:> led by Chma'sumverslty students

By quotmg American heroes and display.mg a model of the Statue of Llbeli.y, thestudents openly aSSOCiatedtheIr Ideas WIththe Umted States TImb It was appropriatefor PreSident Bush to Is!:>uea strong state-ment condemmng the government's use offorce and suspending $600 millIOn m USarms sales to the Chmese government

As the preSident Said, the demonstra-tIOns were peaceful and non-VIOlent untIlthe government ordered the crackdown mBel]mg that left uncounted hundreds, per-haps even thousandb, dead and dymg andmjured m and around Ttananmen Square

Whatever the future holds for Chma,and It may even be CIVt!war, the world">largest populatIOn Ii:>likely to be more dlfTicult to govern m the future than It hadbeen under what had regarded a" a benev-olent CommunIst dictatorship.

The repressive tactlcs the Chmese PeopIe's Army used under government ordersmade It plam that the Chmese leaders ofthe CommunIst Party and governmentwere not about to share even a a part oftheir power WIth their countrymen who

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Domesticfrustration

It IS the '80s Heck, It'S almostthe '90s It's OK these days formen to talk about being domes-tIC, Isn't It?

For decades it's been consid-ered unmanly to vacuum, dust,cook and do the dishes That wassomethmg the women dId_ MendId It only when they had to,like when mom was SIck, or VISItmg her mother, or more hkelysuffenng a breakdown from over.work

But not any more Home ec, oras It IS now called LIfe StudIes,IS palt of the curriculum formany boys m school, prepanngthem to be Men of the '90s

To truly prepare the chIldrenof today for hfe in the '90s,though,' young men, who studIes

show are staymg s10gle longer,should be taken to a b'l"OCerystore, gIven 50 bucks, and told tobuy food for a week.

Sure It'S necessary to learnhow to cook (because too manyyoung women take pnde m thefact that they can't - date one,you'll see), but It'S more impor-tant to teach them how to sur-vIve a trip to the grocery storeIf they can do that, they havelife by the tall

If I want to take a beautIfulday and completely ruin It, Iload up my returnables and headon out to the b'l"OCeryStOle

To show how much I hateshoppmg, I go only after my cup-boards are so empty, I've hadpopcorn and m~tant mashed potatoos for dmner three daysstralght

Beginnmg With an mventoryof my barren cupboard (MotherHubbard a1O't seen bare 'tllshe's seen my kItchen) - and melud10g gomg over my coupons,

Ronald J. Bernas

Iunnmg over shoppmg carts leftm the last available parkmg~pace, be10g trampled by othershoppers and Ignored by stockelerk~ - ~hoppmg fOJ food I~tI uly today's eqUivalent of plowmg and harvestmg from yourown 40 acre garden, cannmg Itand ~tonng m a frUIt cellal

I've found the best time to gogrocery shoppmg IS after midnIght when most normal peopleare asleep, but because there areno 24 hour stores here, the sec-

ond best time IS nght about 5 0'

clock, when everyone IS homegettmg ready for dInner

The hard-<:ore~ - those Withcalculators, m store shoppmggulde~, file cabInets on wheelsfor theIr coupons and a "thiSstore IS mme" attitude - arehome, and u<;ually so are thechildren they sometIme'> brmgWith them

You know the kids, theyscream for sugar cereal~ whIlemom buys bran nakes and they

race the cart up and down theaisle, leavmg tread marks on thebacks of those who weren't qUickenough to dodge the speedmg lo-comotive And did you ever no-tIce that It's tho~ same kidswho always get the be~t cartwhile you're stuck With a~queaky one WIth two squarewheels? Life Just aIn't fair, IS It?

It's also not fair when you'veclipped and filed coupons andthen find the generic IS cheaperyet Or the coupon has expIredOr It''> for a brand or "Ize the,>tore doesn't carry

It'~ also not fair when the perfect openmg hne - "Excuse me,but how do you cook thiS?" -must be asked of a b'l"andmotherly type If you really want someusable adVice To meet theyounger women, I've found, youhave to hang out m the dIet mlcrowave frozen dmner sectIOn

But the worst part about It,the absolute worst part abouti{rocery shoppmg IS brmgIng It

home, unloading the car (gosh,all that canned Beefarom getsheavy) and puttmg It away Youthmk you bought so much. butthe cupboard still seems empty,and when you're hungry from allthe exertIOn and stress, there'sreally nothmg to eat in thehouse because you don't feel likefussmg

That's the tIme when you real-Ize you forgot to redeem the slIpfrom your returnables and allthe other thmgs you forgot (u-sually because you left your liston your kitchen table or m thecar), and Will probably have tofaLe the maddmg crowd to pickthose ltem~ - usually more pop-cO!n and another box of mstantmashed potatoes - up.

I'm wrItmg thiS late because Iknow when I go home I'll facemy thud day of Popcorn UnderGlass for dmner

And we both know what thatmeans I'll be domg tomon'ow

GIve me strength

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MargIe Reins Smith

Info everyoneshould know

QUIck, name this popular car-toon bird character

He has blurry wheels insteadof feet and he's forever dupmg adopey predatory coyote

The roadrunnerDId you know there really IS

such an odd bird?NatIOnal WIldhfe magazme

says these Wildly colored birdscan shIft mto hIgh gear and runas fast as 15 miles an how' Atthat speed, the lIttle critters'legs take 12 steps a second

Roadrunners also have spec-tacular eyeSight All thiS givesthem an edge on trackmg hzardsand msects.

And on outsmarting WIly pre.dators

She purchased her WInningtIcket In the Fame & FortuneInstant game at Pat O'BrIen'sBar and Restaurant m St ClaIrShores, where she works as acook Instant game tIckets alsofeature prIZes for $2, $5, $25,$50, and $100

Grosse Pointe Village16906 Kercheval881-9890

the~b~d;bQth& linens--~store

Reg14.9519.9524.9529.95

Adoption optionWant an off-the-wa11 Father's

Day b11ft?How 'bout surpnsmg dad With

an addItIonal parenting opportumty?

Like, adoptIOnThe DetrOIt Zoo's Adopt An

Ammal Club suggests lettmgfather or grandfather become azoo parent to one or more ammals a duck, a ring-tailed Iemur, a praIrIe dog, whateverSUIts your partIcular dad

For $25, he gets a certificateof adoptIOn, an Adopt An Am-mal Club T-shIrt and a one-yearmembership

To order, call the Detrmt Zoo,398 0903 any day between 9a m and 5 pm

Fame & FortuneMary Swanberg, of St Clair

Shores gave the MichIgan Lottery's prize wheel a determmedspm on June 3 and came upWith a $2,465 bedroom set fromArt Van Furmture

ALL BEACH TOWELS ON SALE

SummerSavings

Proceeds Will benefit homelessammals

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lOrs from both North and Southwas 900

It was a Wild week III the 1stDlstnct of Wayne County WIth astate senator announcmg hewould run for county commlsslOner and a county commlsSlOner revealing he was asked torun for the state senate StateSen John Hertel announced hewould run for a county commls-SlOn seat and CommISSIOner ErvStemer, whose name was on thepnmary ballot for commiSSIOner,saId he was gOIng to LanSIng todiSCUSSrunmng for the senateWith Repubhcan leaders

TentatIve plans by at leasttwo major 011compames to offerpnce dIscounts of gas to cash-paying customer<; had one localservice statIOn owner vehemently opposed to the plan Hecalled It a gImmick

The Village shoppmg centeron Kercheval got a new wille"hop when VIntage Pointe at thecorner of Kercheval and NotreDame opened Its doors WIthmore than 1,000 willes and 40Imported lxoers The bUlldmg hadhou'iCd Cunmngham Drugs

The Umver';lty Liggett Schoolvarsity tennI'; team won Its 11thconsecutive state champlOn,;hlpIn Holland, tying a natIonal highschool record for most consecutlve champIOnship" It ai"omarked the 14th tIme III the last17 yearf> that ULS rell,"J1cd as"tate champIOns

Golden poetGrosse Pomtel Hedy Tram-

posch ha~ received an awardfrom World of Poetry Magazmethe Golden Poet Award for 1989

Tramposch's poem "The Murderei ," was entered m their FreePoetry Contest

Her award w1l1 be presentedm September m Washmgton,DC dunng the fifth annualWorld of Poetry conventlOn

In Grosse Pointe, af'tcrmore than a year of campalWlIng and appearances before theschool board, supporters of a new$35 mllhon South Hlf{h SchoolSWlmmmf{ faCIlity sRld It wastime to get people to the polls toapprove the ballot propo"llll, theonly question In the school elec-tIOn

The number of graduatmg '!en-

an hOUl 1\velve of the 16 stu-dent" arrested were released

One hundred twenty-threewhite mmisters of the Dutch Reformed Church m JohannesbUJ gdeclared that the natIOn's offiCialraCial segregatlOn pohcy "cannotbe defended scnptmally" andcalled for raCial equahty Theirletter m a weekly rehglOus Jomnal caused a furor when thechurch, a major force 10 the hfeof the Afnkaners who dommatethe ruhng NatlOnal Party.

WIth 70,000 women m theUS Army, the service began anall out assault on the sexual harassment they had been undergomg from army men

BrItIsh troops staged a maJO!'new landmg in the Falkland Islands but suffered heaVily in theprocess, accordIng to correspondents' reports and mIlItarysource" DetaIls of the actIOnwere sketchy, but at least ,>IXand pOSSibly as many as 11 Ar-gentine warplanes Involved In

tryIng to disrupt the landIngwere shot down

The Senate began debate on arcvu;cd versIOn of the VotingRIghts Act of 1965, and SenJe,;se Helm,; vowed to filtbu<;teragamst It "until the cow'> comehome ..

Hill street news, A celebnty pooch Will be on~\ hand to meet and greet fans dur

\. mg thIS year's Hlll Days, Fndayh~and Saturday, June 16 and 17r ~jli The Michigan Humane SocIety

I 1<1\wIll set up up shop m front of"~ Johnstone & Johnstone Real Es

tate to sell theIr popular handpamted paw prmt shirts andother pet-type stuff

The Michigan Humane SOCI-ety's poster dog, Lady, WIll helpman (uh dog) the booth Perhaps she'll Sign some autographsand pose for photos

Also on dIsplay for HIll Days- the bnght red 1989 JeepWlanglel that the Humane SOCI-ety IS IaIDmg off for $2 perticket, three tIckets fO!$5

non had grown "somewhat moreomInous" In the prevIOus 24hours and suggested that Israelmight be shlftmg ItS orIgmallyannounced objective III Lebanonand was seekmg to take on Syr-Ian forces III combat

U N observers SaId that thousands of Lebanon Citizens, uprooted from theIr homes by theIsrael advance, were m CrItIcalneed of food and water

More than 1,000 antI-govern-ment students at a South Ko-rean unIversIty battled hundredsof not pohcemen for more than

Talking Straight hy LRe lacocwTom Hank\

Sop/lla Loren11'.<;a Wonderful Life With Jame~ Sterllart

The Mikadothirtysomething

. .. ...... ... Ted Koppel..... Any food magCl2lne

Pete WaldmelrDetrOit News

SpanISh f(Ultar style (Gypsy Kings).Roger Whllaker

CanarySoccer

I<;whThoma.'!PIRtnns

l.Rr lacoccaTulip

Red.. . ..Malta and Southern Italy

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Joe Muer's. Watchlllg a good program on TV

BookActorActressMOViePlayTV ShowNewscasterMagazmeColummstNewspaperMUSICEntertainer.Pet or AmmalSportAthletePro TeamMost Admired PersonFlower.ColorVacatIOn SpotFaVOrite FoodFaVOrite DrmkRestaurantRelaxatIon or Hobby.

Antonio ScerriOwner, President

Antonio's Restaurant, Grosse Pointe Woods

June 10, 1982 -Accordmg to the New York

TImes, Israel reported that Itsall' force destroyed the Synanall' to-missile system m the Bekaa Valley of eastern Lebanon"m a concentrated stnke" inwhich 22 Synan MIGs were re-ported shot down m an all' battlethat accompamed the raid andseven more were said to havebeen hIt.

Secretary of State AlexanderHalg said the fightmg 10 Leba-

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Grosse Pointe Teachers and Educational Support StaffWish to Continue Providing Your Child

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l .. tkow.kl, AlanLubinski, TIlOmar,Mcrl.1lan, WalterMcYe .. h,n, MichaelMe-Queen, }elmc,,>M"ler.lewr,k I, MichaelMrldrl\m, /lIlprl1n.1'11.1 ke, Rur,<;e 11Mllatovlch. MarilynMIll .. r, I~l, hell.Nrfl,lr\1.ct't'lf'\Ihl" 1 P.(' r, 11<-€Ny ....f'U, lro, J("t"O'mf'

Nyc;en, c;r., JeromeO'lI"rron, Timothy

Aceto, La..rrenceAlexander, RichardApkarian. DyanneBailey, JudithBangs, ElizabethBarr, GaelBartos, CarolBeaupre, MaryBehler, c.onradBens, DanielBertolltni, There.aBlack, PaulaBocci, JeanneBollinger, ClaudiaBooker, PaulBraud, CherylBry~, RosalieButernkos, PandoraCarey, MaryCase. JonnnpChri.tie, KarenCocquyt, MaryAhl brand, ! uann eAnderson,. LenonI'dAvery, JaneaneBa,.man, William"Banovetz., LindaBarre t t, MaryBassett, FrancesBecker, AndreaBennett, GaryBent ley, BruceBine 11i, AnitaBlair, CharlotteBoe rsma .. DonnaBooher, StephenBourbeau, MaryBrengman. JnnBucherri, ~iaryLolIButton, RohertCarnaghi, FrancesChan, May JeanClinton, OwenComi 11a, Pe ter

OUell .. tte, lindaP.quette, Bernadette"braham, AnnieAlmer, MarvinBaxter, SamIUafora, Robert8illlet, RivardIIrod,l1<, EdwardBurns, FrankCampane 11 i, M}chae 1lIeuft, JohnHig"l, RobertHoope r, RichardHuczek, HenryHuxley, AndrewHynan, Rodp,erJulian, ChristopherKalmus, 5tephenQuinn, MichaelReichel, AlfrPdRice, KevinRiegel, FImerRobb, RichllrdRose, CharlesSaad, CharlesSchmidt, KirkCarripr, JohnCehula, lame.fhrrnf"c\d, ArthurCraddork, GeraldCole, KevinCouvrcnT, JohnCIIY,I iArl, Vlrto'\)an" Ilnrry\)11 lon, JohnDillon, Phlll1pfdmund~, 1I1111 amfr Hr,en. rhnrle~lluHy, David

Experience is the Best TeacherVote Yes Twice in theJune 12 Millage Election.

Th" mes~age ,~ raId lor by lh~ Grosso POlOle Educahon Assoclalron M.lIage Comm,Uee A,Ia Archards Treasurer ::>0090Mornlnq~,de Gro"" POinte Woods MI 48236

The 700 names that appear above are real people who work with Grosse Pointe children every school day so that theywill be well prepared for the challenges of the 21st century. They bring experience, dedication and love for children towork with them every school day. They help make Grosse Pointe schools one of the best school systems in thecountry. Help them keep the best schools for our children. Vote yes twice June 12.

June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

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have hCnt d me,,<,age abouttdxe", \\ hy 1" money being"pent on the mdmtenanw,md opel alum of BdrnebC)choo)') It '>eem'> d wablewhen both NO!th and South(JUlltll''> could mal e lhan(,d"lI) <!c(omoddte thl'>edd'>'>e'>\~hlch dl e e'>"entldllydnd pleu'>ely not henpfitmgthe chlldl ell of till' wmm unIty but Ihe dduli'> of Glo,>"ePOlnle dnd othel wmmullltie" The fee" Ch'llged do notpdY the bIll'> the! e fOI heat,light, mdll1ten ..ll1ce, m,>Ul,l!1ce'>, and ddlllll1l,>tldtlve,(;1\ lee" On ..I 'elent \\ ..Ilkthlough Bal neb, It v. a'> obVlOU'> that many of theloom" \\ere bemg u"ed Withonly thlee to five people mthem It would "eem thatlhlb Ib mther expensIVe tohedt and light for the benefitof the few, some of whom alenot Glo,,<,e Pomte tdxpdyel"How much mOl e CObt efTectlve It would be to havethebe c1dbseb held at the twoI,llge high <;chools which dl eundel ut1llled

I feel a Iebponblblhty to1>..1)1m educatIOn and a goodone for the children of thlbwmmul1Ity, but I lesent paymg fOi adults to take f10weldll angmg and party cookmgThiS was Dlcely handled bythe Wm Memonal m thepabt

The Barnes property couldbe put to far better use b)",Imply sellmg It and pi OVIdmg mOle space and ta'\ dol1ms generated flam ne....homes or much needed candommlllms

With lega!d to mamtammg the bulldmg fOI futUl euse by a b'1owmg child populatlOn the boom of the1960s w1l1 nevel lecUl III

numbel S suffiCient to warIant the use of faClhlleb asthey once wel e As fa! as acen"trahzed plant for bUpplies, thel e IS an abundanceof space fo\" such a thlng

the future, but If 11'& deniedto America's young, whatWill happen to the future?

For people who Intend tovote no on the millage, orwho have already voted no,and their reason IS laxe&, IWish that they should Iemember who paid for theneducatIOn and reconf>lder

Darcy NivenGrosse Pointe Farm!>

We havequestionsTo the Editor:

ThiS IS the first time fmme, to write a letter of cancern, but the time has comeWe are parents of grownchildren who have beenthrough the Grosse PomteSchool System Our childrenattended from kmdel aJ denthrough hIgh bchool and wereally appreciated what weconsIdered a luxurIOUS schoolenvironment However, weare now at a new stage mour lIves and we see thmgsthrough dlfTerent eyes Withregdrd to the present millageSItuatIOn We have questIOns

senous questIOns aboutthe use of our tax dollars

In lookmg back on OUI

children's time m the sys-tem, we look back to whenwe and others referred to Itas a country club educatIOnThiS was not a term of ourJDventlOn We saw ouryoungsters bemg given falmore than what was eSbentIal to good pleparatlOn forlIfe and futm e academia FOIexample, sport eqUlpment,clothmg (coats, sweaters,Jackets), mUSical mstrumentsand supphes which were In

excess of the necessary Talkto mothers of hockey playersor Tlmettes When we wereat that partIcular stage ofparenthood, we laughed andloved It that the commumtywas wllhng to pay fOl It allWe no longer feel that wayWe now resent money fornonessential" and mlsman

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Education keyto the futureTo the Editor:I am a concerned student

at Grosse Pomte South HIghSchool I'm concerned be.cause our second millagevote is on June 12, and as Iunderstand It, the extramills won't pass The schoolneeds the extra mills to cantmue ItS extracufncular ac-tl vltIes such as athletics andclubs, which are reqUlred forentry mto most colleges

Although some dlstnctshave already voted for oragamst their millage, I beIIeve that If more IS done tomake people aware of theSituatIOn, the extra millsWill pass

EducatiOn is the key to

technologically With othernatIOns

If either of these proposalsfallb, the cnsls Will begm totouch our commumty. Theloss of revenue to our schoolsIb subbtantJaI enough tocause class sizes to nse andfundamental cuts to key pro-grams to occur The qualityof OUl bchools Will ",tal1 toelode

Quality ",chools have alway", been paJ1 of the fabncof tlllb community The deciblOn to move here has oftenbeen made because of thebupenonty of our schools Ifeither of these proposalsfall::., we move d little closelto becommg part of the na-tIOnal CIISIS The perceptIOnWill be that Grosse Pomte nolonger mamtams or IS comnlltted to quality educatIOnfO! Its children

Julie DemchakPresident

Grosse Pointe Branch,AAUW

Lett'ersSay yesTo the Editor:

On June 12, GlOb~ POInt.ers will agaIn be asked tovote for the millage re-quested by the school boardto mamtdIn the hIgh btandard of public educatlOn ourcommunity hab hlstoncallymade avatlable to OUI children

As Realtorb, we expellencefirst hdnd the ImportanceOUI top Iated school bystemIS to probpechve home buy-ers who al e consldermgGrosse Pomte ab one of anumber of communities mwhich to live The quality ofthe school <;ystem IS almostalways the number one canslderdtlOn In then deCISIOnto purchase a home mGlobse Pomte

Grobbe Pomte Realtorshave Iecognlled fOl manyye31 s that our bchool systemhas made It possible forGrosse Pomte to mamtaman orderly real estate market m which both home buyerb and sellers can prosper

The Grosse Pomte Boardof Realtors illges all votersto vote for the millage Ie-qUlred to mamtam our fineschool system and those values which have always madeGrosse Pomte an attractivecommunity m which to live

Forman S. JohnstonPresident, Grosse Pointe

Board of Realtors

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The Grosse Pomte Branchof the American ASSOCiatIOnof Unlverblty Women bUp-pOIts the GlOsse PomteSchool Dlbtnct's pi oposals toboth Ienew 25 35 mills andto mCleabe the mills by 2 2

EducatIOn IS In a CIISISstate. Our new pi eSldent desIgnated It a natIOnal pnOiIty Inci easmgly we are findmg It difficult to compete

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yea!, I am thmkmg of theyounger kldb Whdt will happen to them? Thev will cometo hIgh school wantmg toPUlticlpdte m thell bpOlt, butthel e would be no moth.brrade teams, ..0 they a! eforced to tryout fOl JVteam!> SophomOle1>could bekept over them, th(,1('folethey qUit, havmg lo"t a yeJ.Iof funddmental expellCnc('The 11umbel of pmtlclpanhwill deCreJbe a ... well a.., thequahty of the tedmb

AI"o, dny "elllor" \\hohdve d chance at bCholal..,hlp" could be puttmf..( thesem Jeopdl dy by atlendmg theGlo" ..e POIntp blhool., Col.lege" would be les" enticedby an athlete conung fJ om d

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at both North and Southhigh schools would bufferdramatic cut" throughoutthe next three years I'm nottrymg to persuade you tovote for the mcrease Withouthavmg concrete faelb to backup what I am !>aylOgThanks to Mr Tom Gaurke,I have been supphed Withthese facts

Durmg the 198990 schoolyear, many assistant coachesWill be cut, the hockey programs Will be dropped andthe athletiC tramel will bestopped These aJ e amongmany other progam expensebwhIch Will be cut for a grandtotal equahng $120,000 between the two high .schoolsWIthout the approval of ad.dltlonal funds, major cuts tothe athletIC progam willhave to be made III the becand and third years The proposed programs to be axed mthe second and thIrd yearsJI1clude all ninth-gradeteams and the completewrestlmg, gymnastIcb andcheerleadmg programs

However, I do not Wish todiSCUSS the financial cuts,but the athlete partICipatIOncuts By scrappmg all theseprograms many athletes wrllbe scrapped m the processBemg a JUl1lor thiS year, mysports WIll not be dIrectly affeeled dunng my bemor

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Yes, thiS IS turmng mtoanother !>tory about the nullage, however, It IS not bemgwntten by a taxpayer, a Iegal voter or even a reportelI am a student athlete and Iam wntmg thiS on behalf ofall the othel !>tudent athlete"m our commul1lty, the peopIe the outcome of the millage WIll affect the mo.,t

If the mcrease doebo'tpasb, the athletiC department

Keep athleticsTo the Editor:

We tend to take manythmgs m life for grantedOur hfe, our fnends, ourhigh school sports Now ISthe time to realIZe thesethmgs aren't always gomg tohe there, especially the latterof the three

highly regarded school dlstnct, It should be noted thatGIObbe POlnte teachers arenot overly compensated compared to teachers m simIlardlstncts Thlb year expenenced teachers In WestBloomfield, Farmmgton,Bloomfield Hills, SouthfieldLlvol1la and Rochester allmade more money at the topof the masters degree salary<,chedule than GIOSse PomtetNlchers m the same category

Since the current three.veal' Grobse Pomte teacherwntraet has one more yearremammg, It IS certainlyreabonable to expect competmg school distncts who negotlUte thiS year to surpassGrosse Pomte's salary andfnnge benefit package Dlstl lets such as Blrmmgham,Southfield, West Bloomfielddnd Bloomfield HIlls alreadyhave contracts for next yearthat surpass us There aredl...o at least 17 dlstncts cur.rently spendmg more onhealth msurance programsfor teachers than GrossePOinte

Our commumty's futureWill be deCided by those whovote on June 12 Lack of-.upport for our schools willhave a negatlve Impact ootonly for our children andemployees but also our realestate values and our reputa-tIOn across the natIon

I urge everyone to vote yeson both proposals

Thomas F. WhallPresident- Elect

Grosse Pointe EducationAssociation

wtlliom L ChristoffersonGeorge T. EddingtonGail L. EricksonJay FlowersCharles D. HansonClaire HuntDavid R. KmgAnita J lakeRussell P, luttlnenJohn A McMahonWilham A. MestdaghJoan RobieWilliam W. TaylorRonald TonksSheila M TurneyRobert 0, Welch

Support schoolsTo the Editor:

Good "Lhool., hdve alway,>tndde good ..,enhe to GlOb...ePOln(PI" Om tl adltlOn of exLCllpl1LeWd., achieved by thedlort.., of dedlldted employl'e" <lnd the gene! ou"' bUpport'lnd L'nLOurugement of ourLOJl1mUnltyThl' tdxpayer<; of(" o"..,e Pomtp LJn be pi oud01 thell ">lhool., ,lI1d knowth<lt they hdve IeCPlved thelull v,due 01 every dollar..,)wnt on tlWII Lhl1(1!en '., ('duLdt!on

Wh il(' ('10""(' Pom(p I., a

..t1 ucted m the po.,t WWII\l\uldll1g boom by wnvertll1gthl' then lll'P 1l0\\lI1g MilkHl\ ('I Into <Ill undel gl ound(l!dlJloIg( dnd '>C\\el ..y"temIt'> dp"lgn mduded leU'lng aportlOn of the Ilvel bed,1\)0\1' .,uJldLe .I" d bd"l" for(.i11v pollutlOn lIJ1llJ01 med.,lIlp" :-:'111((' tlwn ....e haveg,lIl1l'd \ .dUdblL pxpellCnceIn pollut lOll LOntlol dnd J.d\,illll" In kLhno!oh') helve1)( ( n III,Hh'

hJl "IJlJl(' tlllle OUI Clean\~cltll (OlllnJltllc h,I'" bl!en,'o'klr'~ to l.,,1(\Ufl lrnpIOV(.l

ml nh In UJ( ldTMllIhtJL" ofthp Mllh 1{I\el """tem In[fIt 19hH pl('Llion the publlc.lp!>lowd /)\PI 'j,700 ml1llOl1IO! \.hC' b, t Ill' ..Lite Dep<lItrm'nt of ~dtUlUl He..oul ce"111 ,1"..,J..,tII1g pollutlOn LOntrolIJl1PI0\ ('nwnt" An dppllcdtJOn 101 ..uch J".,I..,t,lIlLC I~nO\" pendlllg \"lth the DNR101 tlw ;vhlk Rlvel ..,y.,tem\\ ludl ha<, hepn dn a..,<.,ettothl .,Lite 111 pollution control

Tlw Jdvel.,e clled of the1lI111'nt "pilI m the "y,>temon tl1l' Ie"ident", bu'>meb<.,eb,I( IedtlOndl fdcllltJe'>, thehl ..tOrlL Ed"el Ford fac!lltIe~,dnd even the US CoabtC;uuld I., d tll11ely Walnll1gth.lt the tllne fO! the DNR toplovlde pollutIOn control"".,I..l,lI1le I" now

Irene Maguet.John Veale

Milk River Clean WaterCommittee

James H CooperRena DeRidderChristian A FentonAlfrleda M FrostThomas A GauerkeKathleen M. HerschelmannJohn S KastranC Suzanne KleinBernard W LeMIeuxRoger A McCOIgDonald J, MessmgMaqorle A ParsonsNancy S, SalamasRobert A. ShoverThomas A. Teetaertleo A Warras

Our proven track record of excellence in education should be continued.

Paid for by Grosse Pointe Principals, Assistant Principals, andDirectors - Taxpayers, Residents, Parents, Educators

LettersBest aroundTo the Editor:

Thlee yedr<, dgO [ \\.1"

tran"fern d to thL U"t1Oltdl Cd 'lnd "oon bl!gdn hou'-,{'huntlllg W( plLk"d GIO""('Pomte for m,my Ipd"on", fOIIt" IlC<lut), Ih 11l'lgbbolhoodfeelmg ,wd lh oll\ IOU" (omfllltnwnt to d1l1dlen

Onl! L<ln'>CeIt JIl thl "Id(\..dlked ',tleeh, till' nelghbo!hood ">lhuol..., dnd till' P,I)"~....blch <Ill provldpd fOl thl'"lfety ,wd enJo, ml'nt of OUIyouth

But mo"t Import,mt!\ ItWd<,the bLhool ",,,tPn! tkltbrought u" hell' I ha\l II\ldm hoth thl! ChlLdgO .ll1d Bo"ton drea", both dyndHlIL ....Itblot<, to oITel, but ....Ith "Lhool"y"tem" th<lt cdn't wmp,llpto Gro,,'>CPOinte' ..

The wnlll1ltment to youthIb what mdkl!" thl .. dn'd "0

de"lrable Theil uluLdlJon,both aCddellllcally 'lnd phy"lcally, mu"t he mdlDtdll1ed toprotect our mve"tmpnt.. Inour home .. and mOle ImpOItantly, In our children Keepthe pi 0brram., the ....dy theyare, or even Improve t1WfTl

For the reldtlvely ..mdllamount It Will w.,t \.1'>, till!rewardb dre Immea.,U1ablpGive our kldb the chance toexpenence the JOYb of .,ULce.,,,, and Ub .I., pdrents, tlwchance to wltne.,b It

Mike O'ConnellGro ...sp Pointe Park

Special thanksTo the Editor:

Department of PubllLWork ... Director J,lme., MlIIray and hi" hdrd WOIkmgcrpw are to be LOmnwndedfor thell around the dock elfort m wntrolhng the 011spill m the Milk HIVPIDram

At the ".Ime llme the .,pIlIalertb u... to the need to LonSider the futm e J.blhty of till'by.,tem to contam all lypp" ofpollut,wt..,

Thl., ..,y"tem W,I<' Lon

VOTE YES FOR PROPOSITION TWO!

SCARE TACTICS?All the Grosse Pointe Public School System's voted operating millageexpired in December, 1988. Without approval of the renewalproposition on June 12, the schools will not open in September.

VOTE YES FOR PROPOSITION ONE!FRILLS?

Does a school system preparing young people for life in the 21stcentury need to pay attention to ...

Continued growth of computer education?Education for the gifted and talented?Remedial help?Maintaining current class size?

... Extracurricular activities?

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(USPS 230-400)Published every ThursdayB~ Anteebo Publishers96 Kercheval Avenue

Grosse Pointe, MI 48236

Phone 882-6900

'me""dge," Ie, that resi-dent'> .II ewell batlsfied WithIhell pI esent three libraries,,\lid OMt the board currentlydol''' not contemplate bondje,,,ue'> or borrowmg for newbutldmg or expansIOn.

GIO..,e,e Pamte has neverh,ld d more able or conSClen.tlOU,> "chool board Our su-pt.'1IIltendent and hiS staffmd Olll line corps of teach.

1'1" ,II1U hbl anans are abso-luld., top'> If we can Justh,1\'(' the board''l assurancesOil "01111'of thebe matters be.IOl(' 1111", 'll If necessary anAugu"t vote, I shall acceptth(",,' ,l""urancc" and vote anl'nthll"la"tlc yes to whateverml1LIl-(e they put on the bal-101

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11 am TueSdayCORRECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Responslbchly10ldl$-

p a1 a,o class led advertlS n9 errol IS11mled 10either a cancelaIon 0' Ine charge lor 01 a re run 01Ihe portlOllln errOl Notlftea-ton musl tie g ,en In I me 101conecllOllln the follOWinglSSIl8l'Ie aSSU'l\eno respons b lity 101the same aftellhe 11~llnW1lOll

T1e Grosse Po nle News resems Ihe flghl nollo al:~ IIIaMrl sor s order G,osse POLOleNews advertiSIng representl-I es 1M no autno,'ly to b,"d Ihls newspapel and only publiCI''on 01an alhe~ semenl s\a11const,lute I nil acteptance ollheaj,€'l se-, soder

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district., they <lid not ,,1,11IlwplOperty. but utlll/l' II !OJddmml'>tr'lll\e "t,dl 'I hp BIImmgham ,mu Bl()(JiIl!il,jdHill" 'lupenntendel1t, tell ""that (like GIO'>"(, I'ollll!') ! II

rollment" ploJeded fOI Ihinext live ye,Il" .II I' ,Llhl!'and mll1lmal, not mOIl' than100 mOle pupil" d )edl ,1\( Iage In.,ufliLl('nl 10 IU"LI!'>Iltalllmg hudtlmg" fOJ 11I11ll"Increa'le"

Fourth, It \\ ould hI' IlIll,,1ledS'>U1l1lg to \otl'l" Ii Illl'bOUld would annOU!1U' 110\1thdl It I'>ll'dltl\ ,Itlllg ,I <om1I1lttee to UpUdtc t h,lt I !l>j lIecommelllldtlOn 101 pO""lbllcon'lolldatlOlI" and dO'>ll1gc,

FIfth, thl' bOa! 0 wulL! publIel)' annoulIl I' t he' If I pplthe I ecent defedt 01 tll!' pi 0po»ed $8 500,000 11mI0\\ 1111-(I'OJ I1bl ary expdn"lOn d" ,i

355 FISHER RD. U,P,S, PICK.~P DAilYOPEN 8 to 530 pm DAilY, Wed tll Noon Closed Sunday WE+- PARMS tJAAR

Second, next salary negotlatlOn,> WIth the umon are;,chcduled for next year Thehoard .,hould a!>sUle the vot.el'> they will be plCpated tocope WIth the demands ofthe powClful and well fundedtcachel'>' umon ThIS umonhd'> heen mObt bucces"ful mnegotiatIOns m the pabt

Glo,>,>e Pomte teacher" arethe Clghth hIghest paid mMlchlgdn MIchIgan teacherbat e the .,Ixth hIghest paid mthe natIOn

Glo,>,>e POll1te's currentlOntl act plovlde» thebe sala-lie" and benefitb for teach-1'1., Average »alary, $42,481,Blue CIa!>" (maxImum benefits ll1cludmg dental and VISUell) ,It d w"l tu the dlstllCt01 $3,900 each, group life m"urance of $49,000, cost toIhe dlbtllct $155, thO'> a totalof $4,055

ThIS Blue CIO!>S coveragee\.tends to all members ofthe teacher's famlly II1cludmg .,pouses, even If self employed 01 employed by em-ployeI' WIth less extensIvebenefits

Llbl a1lans fare better onbalane". recelvmg 10 percentmore by reason of the factthen work yea! IS 12 monthscompared WIth teachers' 10months

Thus the 13 librarians recelve an annual salary of$46,500 ThIS plus the sameBlue ClOSS and group hfe m-sUlance

For the past three years,teachers' and librarians' cantracts have prOVided for au-tomatic annual mcreases of,respectively, 55, 62 and 62pel cent

Thn"d, most Michigan dls-tncts WIth comparable dras-tiC declines m enrollmentsmce peak years, have mactlvated and consolidated doz-ens of schools Blrmmghamclosed eight Bloomfield HIllsclosed SIX The supenntendents of both systems statepal ents are well satisfied,their children benefit fromchotces of teachers, andmany more'facllit.ies offered

Taxpayers benefited from181ge savmgs, ellmmatlOn ofpI mClpals and ammnlstrato! S salalles, bUlldmg operatmg CO'ltb Also the board'>hould return to taxpayersIhe plofits from the sale orledsmg of the abandonedblllldmgs

Glosse Pomte's board appomted a blue ribbon com-111lttee to study c10smgs ThIsco 111 nlltlee recom mendedclo"mg SIX schools Unforlunately the board Ignoredthat IecommendatlOn andclosed only one Unlike other

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Few suggestionsTo till' Editor:

II Ihe "Ihool elpcLlOlI voleOil hllll' 12 I" )e'> the 11111LlgI \ "led wdl be flo7en forI Ill' lle>.1 tlll ee ., l'<ll b If the\ olp h 110 thel e wlll he anolhe'l voll' III Augubt If thatloll' I" .,e" the schoob Cdnopell on bchedlilc

All of u'> wl"h to abSUl et 1II1l'lv opelllllg,> To thdt end\\ e have »ubmltted to DIWhlltlll'l and "chool boal d

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313 884-RENT ~LOW RATES IN THE VILLAGE

16820 K=RCt 'EVAL

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III Ihe IIltC'le"t of gl vlIlg1I ((III \dwtl' It I;' due, we\\ I"h 10 Lh'llIk L1ty OlliCIUI'>,III p,lltll ul.lI Puhlic SafelyDIII'dO! ,Jack I\lttel '>on, fO!thl'll \\ i1ll1lglle..,,, to meet'Illd lp"olve 1""11('" of mutual101\((ln

Ih II" \\, <III' happy 10 allIIIHllll'l' th<lt the Pa!wll'"('Ill I..,Lm,I" B,l/<ldl will II'I (J!1I 101 It" I fllh yeal of pI 0

\ Idlllg to! lOldl dIed Chll,>t111,I " ., hop pel " t h P0PI'0l t \llllh 10 !incl JlI"t thelIght l-(t1t

plI'wlenl ,John Gandelot thefoIl 0\\ IlIg 1ecommendatlOns\I hllh oughl 10 assUl e that

}< II "t the boal d could lm-lI1e(hately aSbwe the votersIhdt the) <IIe full) aWa! e oftcl"IJdvel s financIal wncerns'1lIe1 that the bOdl d WIll guar-antl'e ah»olutcly maxm1Ume('o!JOll1te"

Con~l(lel the pl1ght of at \ plC,ll Ietn ee Mmm1UmpenSlO1l Glo<;se Pomte taxes,lltout double whi~ Kh}l.YW,et~,I deldtle ago B1ue (:;IOSb tor,I couple I" $2,268 a yea!1\le<lILdlC rJ()\\ I dlsed to $28,I month 101 edch "pouse, Ie,'Hi 7 .2 ,I \ I' \I fOl the two, dedm I('d h om "oclal ..,ecul'ltytllll k" C,ltd"llophe MedlIdll' ,Idd" ':;22 flO ,I .,P,U 101

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1111111' \1 It h llIJ>.Il1HlnlS of:j, 1 bOO In 1989 IIlCIeasing to~2,1()0 111 1992 The powerIlil t l',lLhl'l " umon IS pushmgfOI d 2 pel cent sales tax 111

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~~ARTESIAN SPRINGWAT'i,snUEDKORBEL

EXTRA DRYCHAMPAGNE$899

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LINDSAY EX.LARGEPITTED BLACKOLIVES s1.39cANROLANDARTICHOKEHEARTS s2.99cAN

BOSTON GREAT LAKES WHOLE BEANSWISS WATERLETTUCE MUSHROOMS DECAF$5.99L

$149 $169~, ~~:~~EAN.2 HEADS LB - • BLEND $4.98

TOMATOES CALIFORNIA AUNT MIDSI PEACHES \SPINACH

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FRESH BAG ICE 9 LB BAG 88~~FRESH WHOLE BAR.B.QU~ _ HOMEMADE

.'.: CHICKEN ~41m ~~J~Q~U' L~~:;~~I.CELEGS LEAN SMALL STUFFED $298

SPARE $198 CABBAGE :::vRIBS LB OR CANNELLONI

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Letters

VARIETYOF FOOD

MUSICSPECIAL TIES

f-urnlshlngs

the hChoob ) Like you, I don'tlike II1creaseb, but I like theUbC!> Well, honestly, I do?'tleally hke the hockey so 1mWrltlllg the school board ButI don't wdnt to throw the'iub"tam.e abuse counbelorout with the bath water Ibeheve they'lIlCspond to me,,md If they don't, I still be.hevl' they'll !Cmaln fiscallyle"pon"lle They love liVinghel e, tool

I IlnplOl e you to Jom meon June 12 Vote In thanks.gIVing and "UppOlt for theunpdl dlleled commumty m1\ hllh Ill' live Heck, I'lle\ en meet you at our beautI-ful (fl eel pal k on the lake,and buy you a Coke

Richard PetersG,'osse Pointe Woods

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The Asslslance League to theNortheast GUIdance Center

150 ARTISTSOn The Grounds Of

EDSEL & ELEANOR FORD HOUSE1100 Lakeshore Road

Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan

Admission- $1.00 to support theNortheast Guidance Center'sMental Health Care Programs

APPLE COURTPATIO CAFE

SPECIALEVENTS

Ford House toursSHOP - EXPLORE - RELAX

Plenty of Parking

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FUTON - WHERE FORM MEETS FUNCTION1st Anniversary Sale

BIG SAVINGS till J.UNE.25th306 S. MAIN • ROYAL OAK • 548-4422

OPEN Mon. & Tues 10-6 Wed. & Fri. 10-9 Sot 10-6 Sun. 1-5

What' 5 a Futon?

duend GIO"'>O Pomte NOIthby cholLC I have otherlilOlLCb 101 "lhoohng

OU! public "lhoob at e api eclOU" fabllc m the deh.ldte maci anw of lOmmumty- the buildm b, the al chltectsof \1 hat we enJoy, and whatwe I alue They <II e the rawmdtelldl, not the ploduct oflommunlty 'I hey ale belongmg, dnd bdletv, 'll1d dreams,,md ldlll1g, dnd hope for theIlltlll e Like' the LOlIuortdblefdmllJallty of fllendslup,they elle not noticed untilgone

I dll1 votlllg fm Il'nrwal of2535 mdlage, dnd ye!>, the22 mill mcrea"e (Actually, Iwltneb;, more than 2 2 millb\\orth of volllnteel help In

PLUMBING ,HEATIHC17600 LIVERNOIS. 863-7800

15304 KERCHEVAL. 822 90701726 MAPLE AO • 6434800

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONPLEASE CALL 824-8000

Saturday and SundayJune 10 and 1110 a.m. to 5 p.m .

A JURIED ART FAIR .

sure you It wasn't friends 01

family, or convemence, or alongmg for the city of De.trOlt We didn't even growup m Grosse Pomte In hI'mg elsewhere, we came toapprecIate thiS commumtyLet me give you a flavor forour out of.!>tate expel Jence"and the attltudes

• Pubhc schools are Infenor, Just have a couple forthose who can't do anythmgelbe At the samc time, goodparent!> bend theu' chIldrento one of the hundred<; of pnvate schools at a co!>t of$4,000 to $15,000 per yeal

• Bus Iides are good lorchildren - 111 fact, "ome ofthe fides are all long a" anhour (because of routll1g) togo a couple of mile!> Bu!>rides must build characterNearly everyone ndes thebus because neIghborhoodschools are rare

• All taxes are bad, evenIf It means we contract onour own for bnow removal,garbage removal, ::,tl eetcleamng, burglar removdl,etc

• Good cltILen" ale volunteer firemen (for an area fivetime" the size of GIOS!>CPomteJ

• Get an alaI m "Well,where at e the police?" Getan alarm

• "Excuse me, SIr, I !lve In

St DaVids Where do I sIgnup for LIttle League?" "Well,you're In Radnor TownshipJust Sign up at the townshIpoffices - games are Just behmd the township ollice, notmore than 10 mIle::, flOmyour hoube" Maybe my 8year old Cdn take the tramto practice

Incidentally, the avel ageSAT score at Radnor HighSchool were hIgher thanGIOSse Pomte North I'm nottalkmg about performanceMy daughter, Hope, described the schools a!> dlhConneded, havmg only to doWith gettmg faceless peoplemto college And I'm nottalkmg about schoohng Infact, my elementary agechIldren have attended parochlal schools fO! 11 years,and mv high school aile !...T]r!s

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Hlb questIOn, while embar.rd"..,mg, was the birth of oneof my firmest tenets Whenwe can't manage the chaosdlound U!>,we humans contlol what we can control.Analogously, m defeatmgthe GIObse Pomte school sy"tern'!> recent millage requestfor Ienewal and a modest mII eabe 111 millage, the voterslO!1tlolled what they couldlOntrol

Faced With bllhons of dol1<11..,wd..,ted by our governmenb, lottenes for educationthat don't go to educatIOn,,md mo;,t recently, dramaticII1Clea"e.., m local SEVs,Glo..,;,e POinte voter" SImply"ald, "You're not gomg to doIt to me agam, governmentDllnk the Coke slowly"I am wntmg the Grosse

Pomte New!> to relate myfdnl1ly'::, expenence hvmgout of !>tate, WIth the hopethe pcr!>pectlve Will Influencevotel!> to support the June12 millage propo"al

1 Wd!> forced, by Job reqUlrements, to relocate myfdmdy from Grosse Pomte toother states tWIce, 111 1983,"nd agam III 1987 In the"ummel' of 1988, I was giventhe optIOn of movmg as long,I;, I Pdld for the relocatIOn. Ilho"e to pay to move back toGI o!>~e Pomte Wood!> I be-lleve the "why" of that deci;,lOn I!>central to the upcom-Ing mIllage vote

Our expenences hvmg mthree sepdrate CItieS were;,Imllar, so I'll Just descnbethe mo;,t recent We lIved mwhat I;' described as the"mdIl11lnc," the western sub.UI b;, of PhIladelphia The,Ilea I!> supenor to theGlo..,,,e POlnte" m nearlyevel-y IdtlOnal way - betterweather, stately homes (likeIndian Village), great pubhctl an~portatlOn, and tramsumvemently Imkmg the subUIb~ and PhIladelphia WithWd!>h1I1f.,'ton, New York IIIan hour and 10 mmutes fora game at Madison SquareGarden, or dmner and a"how Real estate ta>.es ha.ven't changed for years -Ie..,,, than half of what oursdIe

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We have a fme selection of Evergreens. Flowering Shrubs, and Trees - Shade & Ornamental

TRY OUR WOODSY LOAM - THE WORLD'S BESTPLANTING MATERIAL

KIM DORNBROOKAll SON FR I EDMATTHEW MASEKPAUL REASERDANIEL SKUCETONY VOLPEDANIEL WEBERCRAI G WI LLIAMSJENNIFER BANOVETZVI RGINIA BENSCNSCOTT BUELLMATTHEW HOlUSZKOSTACY KENTCARRIE KRIEGRANDY LANCASTERMICHAEL MI KELI CDAVID OKONOSKIBR IAN PARTHLt1SCOTT SPADALAURA CARTWRIGHTNINA CATALFIOGABRI EL GAZOULNADJA KOEHLERJEFFREY lUPDPETER MORGANERIC NIKESCHLI BBY PI GGINSHOLLY RUTTANELENA THOMASMEGAN WHITEJENNIFER 8ESIMERAMY CHILDSDAVID DAVISDOUGLAS DELORAJULI E GALV INKARl GOETZRICHARD HILLMICHAEL JOHNICOLE KIMJENNIFER KOSKYREBECCA LANEKEN PRIEBEHEATHER RAYMENTMARK SCH'1IDT1'1ICK TEMKOWDIAI-JAALANJANUARY DANDYGRETCHEN FRIEDMANJENNY GLADENKENDRA GOODWINGEOFFREY KIRLESLINDA KRIEGJEFFERY LAETHEMNINA MISURACASARA WISEAMY BAUERVITO CATALFIOSARAH COOKEMILY ELKHOLYRYAN GALLAGHERWI LLIAM LENTINEMAUREEN MAGEEJENNIFER MEDLEYBEN MUMAWGINA RENNPAGETHOMAS ROSENBERGMATTHEW SCHNEIDERTIMOTHY SHARKEYSEAN STEVENSONLARA STRONGCHRISTINA SZABONATALIE TIBAUDOCHARLES VASAPOLLIKELLY WHEELERKARA WILDJEREMY CIESLAKKAREN KERBERMARY MASSARANBRANDON MORKUTKEVIN RAEMATTHEW RIVARDDAVID SANDERCOTTHANNAH SEDJAMES SKUCEGORDON STEILSCOTT WIECZORKOWSKIAMY WOJCIECHOWSKISTEVEN CHEVALIERJEANNETTE D'HERDEDEBORAH HEABRIAN KERBERBRIAN LAROSELINDSAY MERGOSTRICIA MORR(X..JANDREA NEDOFFSTEVEN SMITHELIZABETH STREYALISON VANDEGINSTELEILANI AFRICAELIZABETH BERTELSENMART IN BOGENJEI\f'JlFER CARNAGHIGIANINA GAUCIKATIE GAULJULIE G!.J'ISJOSEPH HAURANIRHAEZYL MARl BAOROBERT MCLEODJULI E TATTI

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PaId for by the 6th, 7th and 8th graders of Parcells Middle School, Grosse POinte Woods

CHRISTOPHER DI CICCOROBERT GATESKEN HOlllDGEGEORGE KALLAPUREEMILY KRAFTDONALD MORRISSETTCARRIE REUTHERCONN IE RHEAlJ1ERYAN ROUlSNICHOLAS SCHUBECKPAUL SERILLAJASON WESTSEAN ZIEGENHAGENKELLY BERNHARDTKAREN CLARKMAGGIE DESMOND-MOWBRAYCHRISTINA FORMICOLAJOHN GLEASONJAMES HADGISMICHAEL HAML INJAMIE HELLERKEVIN KASIBORSKIMICHAEL MARTENROSA NILLLAURA RITTERMICHAEL SCHM IDTROBERT STEVENSONAMY BLISSEMI LY BOEHMMICHELLE COLLETTIJULI A KUDZ IAKATHRYN LOCKSTEFANIE MATOUSMATTHEW PACKERJOHN PATTERSONGREGORY RYANLEONARD SALVAGGIOSTEPHEN ZACHARYAARON BAYERWILLIAM CLARKDENNI S CLEMENTSUSAN COOPERLAWRENCE DLOSKIANDREA GLADENJULIE HALLCHRISTINE JAMERINOSUZANNE MONDALEKTIM NORTHEYJONATHAN RAKI ECJENNIFER RIOMICHELE STATECZNYWILLIAM STEVENSONDANIEL VORMELKERSCOTT WILCOXGARRETT BECKSHANN~~ CAMPENELLIJE~~IFER CHAMPINEPATRICIA DALLASBRIAN FISHERLAURA GRATESKIMBERLY GURZELLDAWN HOLLIDGETHOMAS KELLERKRI STIN KLEMPAYCARLA LEGWANDAARON TAYLORNICOLE BONKOSKYELIZABETH HOLLIDGEBRENT KASTNERANTHONY KOERBEREr1ILY LLOYDDENISE LOVlSAJENNIFER NYSENMATTHEW PEABODYNATHAN PIERANTONIMITCHELL RANK ENSADR IANE SALOMONJULIE ANN SCALLENFRANK SENTERWILLIAM SWOR IIERIC VAN TIEMTHERESA VARCHETTIPETER VLAHANTONESROBERT BIGEL(X..JELIZABETH CARAMAGNONICHOLAS CHAPIEJILL DAMOREPETER GASTSTEPHEN HADALAHEATHER HOLLIDGEJUSTIN MACKRENEE OTTEVAEREOLIVER PANGBORNANNA PAPATHANASOPOULOSLYNETTE PONEJEFFREY PROFETALEAH REYNOLDSGREG SIESZPUTOWSKICHRISTINA SLATTERYJOHN SPAINCAROLINE SULAMANDA SYMONDSJONATHAN VANASSCHEGEORGE VOLISDAVID BEALSHANNON CONLANWILLIAM DALLASME IGHAN DENCM1EPETER SANTOSAMANDA SH IELDS

Dear Voters,PLEASE HELP US KEEP OUR

GROSSE POINTE SCHOOLS GREAT!By having a Bake sale and Car Wash, weraised the money needed to place this ad tolet everyone know that we care about oureducation and we hope all voters will voteYES- YES for our future.

11lank you,the following 6th, 7th and 8th graders of

Parcells Middle School

V/S4'~,SENIORSAVINDS~

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Thousands of cuslom polted Roses are now inbloom. Over 200 varieties to choose from.

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~r-----------------,--------------~--~I With the purchase of any II $100 OFF POnED ROSES I tree over $25°° II With this ad I you will recieve $5°0 OFF II N I" "t I plus 1 FreeBag of II "" 0 Iml I Woodsy Loam planting II ThiSWill be the last I material $310 II Rose sale of the year : and 4-Sstarter food $1°0 II I $910 II exp 6/18/89 TotalValue I~-----------------~e~~~~~-----------,I Free Front Landscape Design I All Jonathan Apple Trees II I II Bring in a photograph IRs 16 95 II

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CampaigningDemonstrating their concern for the future of the Grosse Pointe schools and the passage of

the June 12 millage proposals. the sixth-. seventh- and eighth-grade students of Parcells Mid-dle School held a student council-sponsored bake sale. above. and car wash. below. at theend of May. The money earned was used to place an ad in today's Grosse Pointe News askingvoters to support the millage requests. The project was entirely student-oriented. with almostDO help from parents and adults.

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DON'T TAKE A CHANCE - CALL A PROFESSIONALYour Remodeling Planned by ExpertsCuslomcralt has 33 years expellPIlCP as rl'lJl()dellnq experts In thrs area We planyour remodeling Job so <I ~ desll]n ,lflrJ rosl 11111 be Idllored 10 your indiVidualneedsWe submll an exact quotl' Withdetdlled WIl'INIspeCifications ba~ed on a cuslomand funcllonal deSign 111.11WllIllh.Jlld1'1111yf)Jr I'Ylshll\!,HclliteciureCuslomcraft uses only top grdclp nldlUI,lls ,lnd 11m1\lglwSIskilled tradesmen allexperts III their particular Iradl'We supply you Wllh cu~lorner reference; ,rnd urgl' you 10 Inspect one of ourcompleted Jobs If] your area Our prolecls Ildve open featured In Beller Homes &Gardens and ProfeSSional Builder maq;:lllnes• FAMILY ROOMS. DORMERS • ATTlCS FINISHED • REC ROOMS •

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June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

1)1 Elullle Sollel, pI e&ldent of'the Michigan SOCIety of ClImC.1lII\pno"'l s, wIll pI e'ient d pi 0h'J ,1mon till' use!> and alm"e" ofhypnOf"If", Wednebday, June 14,7 ao p 111 at the Wal Mt'lIIolwl

Onte taggl'd a" Ii IVO)OU'> bt,ldUf.>t' of It" u"e a" the"tllu11 01nightclub t'ntel tdlnllll'lll,InpIlO"I" I" g,lllllllg I (,"pl'delnH)J1g health C,lI e pI ofe'>"1011<1 I..,SIXtV fOll! 01 thl' lOUlltlY'" 127mcd'lc,d "choo]" nO\\ IIIdlideme(!Jt,tI hypno"I'" 111theu tllllllUlum, dLCOIdlllg to e11l A 111('1I<.U\l\1edltdl A""OU.1llOl1 tl'lJOI t

Hypno..,I" I., 1l0\\ u..,ed to IIPlp

AB<;I',NT VOTEH COUNTING BOAfW (All ,1IN'ntep \OtPI h,"lohlVollllgi,-r.ltc,\1 BARNES ScrrOOL 2"0090 MO!Il111g"'I<1L'.GIO''''P P"1I1tl' Wood.., i\Illhl~dll

PREClNt I J) All \ O[l"", In the Clt) oj Glo..,.,e !'oll\ll'W'llOd" \0[" ,It PARCII LS l\lIDDLE SCIIOOL 206001\1 Ilk (;1 ""C P,nlll(' Wood, l\11I htg" 111

PRECINCT V All VOtl I" 1II the CIty of JI,lI Pl'l WOOll..,pOlllOnoTTI1l' GI 0''>(: POint t' Puhllc School Sy"temvote ,It POlJPAIW ELI~MENTARY SCHOOL.20(;5, Lpnlloll. CIty of I I.IIpel Wood, MlChlg,1I1

PRECINCT B All votel b III the City of Gro" ...e POllltl'vou-dl Jl>fATRE I':LEMENTARY SCHOOL.740 C,H1ICU", ('III ot (,!o ...",' POinte, Mlthlg,l1J

I'Hl>.CIN( r (' All \ot( I'> III the Clt) of Glo" ...e PmnteF,Ollh \Oll ,It B1WWNLI L MIIlDLE SLIIOOI2(,0 ('h lItonll (.to"'1 POint .. Fdllll"', Mllhlg,m

PRECIN(' l' F All \ot. I'> 111 the Vtll,lge of Gro.,.,e POlllteS1lOre,>7Towli~lp of Gro ...,e Plllnte vole at VERNIER SCHOOLBUILDlNU .In VPI Illl'l RO,HI, Gro~"p POIntp ShOle" MIChll{,1I1

PRECINCT A All vuters m the CIty of GI os!>e Pomte Park, .. J vote <1tPlEI{CE WP-~E $CHOOL,

15410 Ket cheval, Grosse Pomte Park, MIchIgan, j

Carl D Andel"on

The plate, of electIOn wll! be th(' duly deslgndted votlllg places 111 each electIOn preclllct 111 the School Dl'tnet and aI e a1. foil 0\\ .,

AdditIOnal MIllage PIOposltlOn

Shall the lImItatIOn on the amount of taxes which may be Imposed on all taxable plOpel t} III

The GIO%e Pomte Publlt School Sy!>tem, County of Wayne, MIchIgan be mcreased by 1'\10 Dol1ms and Twenty Cents (~2 20) pel one thousand dollars ($1,000) (2 20 mill,) of the state equallled valuatIOn 01 t..lxdble pi operty for a penod of thl ee (3) yea! s, the yem s 1989 lo 1991, mcluSlve, m ordel to plovlde funds to meet operatmg expenses of the School DI,lJ let?

Millage Renewal P~Opo'ltlOn

Ai> a renewal of an II1crease pI eVlOu!>ly approved by the electOl S \\ IIlLh hel' expired, ~hall thelimitatIOn on the <imount 01 taxes whIch may be Imposed on <ill taxdble pI opel ty In The Glof.>sePomte Publlt School Sy!>tem County of Wayne, Michigan, be IIlCIeaf.>ed b} 1 \lenty FIve Dollar!>and ThIrty Fiye Cents ($25 :15) pC! one thousand dollars ($1,000) (25 35 nlllls) of the state equalIzed valudtlOll of t,ll'.able ploperty tor a penod of thlee (3) yeals, the year!> 1989 thlough 1991.Illclu,lve In 01del to plovld(' funds to meet opewtlllg expen,e!> of the School DI.,tllCt"

Take furthel notlt(' th,lt the follOWIng proposItions will be submitted to ,I vule of the qU<ilJlied electOl" .ltthe annual elN tlon

PLEASE TAl<~ NOI U'I-> tll Il the Anllll..ll EleltlOn 01 'lhe Glo",e PUlIlll' Publll Sehoul S\'lelll, \V"YIllCounty, Mllhlg",lrt \1 ill hI' III It! In "uti 'khoul DI ...tlllt on 1\101lt!.11 thl' 12th (!.IV of JUll(' 1\)) lq8q

Notice IS furthel g"lven thdt .It ",wl electIOn there WIll be I'leltetll\lo (2) membel'" 01 thp BOUld of Ed\lldllOllof ,aid School OI ...tlILl fOl full leJ Ill' of loul (4) year" begmnlllg July I, 19H!:J..lml endlllg" .June JO, 199'1

THE POLLS OF I:LEr"llOIt: \VII L BE OPEN I ROM 700 A 1\1 to H ()O 1':'11 EA,s I FH;<.l D/\ YLl<,mTIME, ON SAID JlINl'; 12 1989

TO nil<: QUALIFIED EI EC roHS OF SAID SCHOOL DlSrHICT

NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORSOF THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM, WAYNE

COUNTY, MICHIGAN, TO BE HELD ON JUNE 12, 1989

The folJ(m mg peJ "on'" hdH' bU'1l nOlllll1dted ab candidate'> 101 the 1\10 fOUL141 \ ear 1('1m..,

there IS a I eaI nl'ed fOl anmCI ease in the opel atlllg'mIllage

I choose to live III GIO""l'Pomte for lIIany I e<1"on"The first-rate f"chool", theparks, the uty "PI v lee.., 'lI1dthe ever-lI1crcd"mg plOpet tyvalues are the IJldll1 I CU"Oll"I see the mct ea<;l'd SEV ofmy home af.> a ..,Ign oj dthllvmg COlTlmul1Ity

I don't mtend to JeOlldl dllC'the qualIty of OUI .,choul"and, mdu ectly, the vah1l' ofmy propelty by votmg downthe mIllage 01 thl' Il1tlea"e

Kate Callu!>Gl'os!>e Pointe Park

A need foran IncreaseTo the Editor:

With all the commotion"Ul J oUlldmg the mIllage elect Ion, olle would assume thatbig mOil( y was at stake IuJ!l",del the amount ofmone~ thdt I pay m taxes to1)(' d bdl gam for all the.I111l'nItH'" d'isocJated WIthIIvlI1g III Glo""e Pomte

I believe thele IS a mlscon(('ptlOl1 among voters that\1l' t,111 m.llntam our fine..,choo!., at theil' current levelof qualIty f"lmply by votmgfOl d t enewal of the mIllageIn f,ltt, becauf.>e of a proJl'cted em ollment mcrease,11ll1 bl'cause the cost of educdtlOn Illcreases every year,

VOUl dllllh l'nIt bothel" Uf" that If we

lo.,e "ollle of OUI support progl am" wc wIll no longerhd \ (, t Ill' fleXIbIlity to taIlorOUI !'(luwtlol1<.l1 CUtnculurn10 thl' Wide HInge of mdlvldu<11 need" and abilItIeS Spe(dic Illy, \Ie all.' concernedIbout PACE, lCadmg 'iJle

11.III"h computel consulLillI'>, ,II1U LOunf.>elor!> In add~ \1hl'n '>llb"tdnte abu!>eloom, ,I" a thledt ovel everyhou"'l'hold, C.l11 we afTOId toL\~( \\1.1\ dllV "upport "yl;1'lIh' I" It \IOIth the II"k?We dfJn t l}Clleve "0

1Ill' hu m,1I1 dement III

I, (lhlng I" tllltldl to the\1 hol(' edllcdtlOnal procesf"Bc) "lid llk'b dnd theOllCs,tt.',lth('I,> nllJ..,t be thel e WeIlldk( It hdppen m the clas'iloom ChlidlCn are the onef.>II ho \\ III benefit If we keepOUI pI ogl din" '>trong and aIul I <omplement of teachel'sIII Out "choo] "y"tem

FacultyMonteith Elementary

School

Thmlung01

Monteith facu Ityurges yes voteTo thp Editor:

A" I dut.ltol" \Iho \IOlkd,llh Illth till' t111ldlell 01LlH ( "ll'-,"(' )'Oll1t(, LOml11U II

It \ 1hI II' ,lIC' PI'I "pedJ Vl'" tolll(' m d Idgl' I..,,,ue t11<lt ,II (exllemtly IIllPOlt.lllt lo U"HI l,IU"(' of OUI do"e lont<llt\lllh yow dllidlen, WI' ,>('e ItIJ Olll a UJlIque POll1t of ,le\1We .II e I elmnded agalll amidg,lIn thdt lhe',(' I.,,,W', wulu.It1ect the fuluJe of t1w,,('chlidl en 111 d vel Y t,lI1glhlpw,ly FOI !'xellllple, the P<l'""age of the mdJ.Igl' lI1ued~!'wd] ('I entuall \ tI<l1I.,ldte lilt 0

"I11.1l1el cia"" "lie, \lllIchIJ]1,UI" mOl e tlll1!' ldn IJ( dp\ oted to meet mg tlw 11l('d..,of lIl(hVldual "tudenh

EducatIOn l1l\o!\('''' 111011'th,m the lInp,lI tlllg 01 (dlhPle'ientl\ \Ie have thl' 0Jlpm tunlt;" to tedch I e"pon"lhility 'll1d le,ldel..,llJp tbloughnUl dthletll pi ogl .1m", .,l"\ I(l' <ll1d "afet\ dub", lI1"tr \I1I1ellldl mU"ll and a ho"l JI"1]('( wi II1tel e"t'> 'Illd dCtlVItie., A" tedcher", we wouldnot wanl to "ee tlw"e nvenul''> 01 lI1~tl ULllOl1 I )o"ed to

tI\lnk thl lItl/l'lll\, ..,lwuld hiII dltllg to do

But. ,Idllllltl'dly. t<l\ Il'vel",Ill high III the hltlll(' IIII gl' t ~1(' '>chool bu,lI d to do ,IIwlt('1 Job 01 dl..,t!O"lIlg It..,"p(,lldlllg 111.I 1ll,1Il1l!'1 IlllPiItglhle to II1tel('''ltd utl/en,WllhoUl dpnlgl Illng th,'COlllpJ( 1l('1l,,1\(' .I1111U,11fllhlll1I,t1 l(,pOll. \dllch I dill ..,lIll'U1lllplll'''' \lllh Itg,t1 I( qUill'

Ill! Ill-. I hl It(,\ I' tlldt ,I Ill,1I1

IWI oj IH(''''''1l11llg liJl<lllll"lh.d I' 1\1 0Il' ll'IP,dlllg..,!IO\lld \)( dl \ hl'd

F1'8m'l" L !.plHJtGro ....(' POll1h' PHI I,

14A

_-----COUPON'-----,.I .Why Pay More! I

1 AET ONLY $600:I TESTING II 7 Days a Week II No Appointment Necessary ~~ HARPER & CADIEUX,'-II SHELL II '7017 Harper II Co",., 01 C.dleu, I1_'~2~__ .!~.:!»~~ J

FURNACES & BOILERSReplaced

L tl!Lt t:ruPlU~BING .HEATINC

17600 LIVERNOIS. 863 780015304 KERCHEVAL. 822 9070

1726 MAPLE RD • 643 4800

LettersThink twicebefore votingTo thp Editor:

J)P",PltC ulncern ,Ibout I I'

Illg t.lXl'..,. I hopl \ otel.., \\ illthink t\\ IU' heloll' I pflNllgPIOp0..,ltlOn 2 122 mill IIIUPLI-.,cj on ,June 12

II the 1m 1l'.1'->(' I" H )('ll' dIllll..,"'H\ lIlh \\111 dH(llll"qUdllt\ 01 I dUl,ILJoll 'I'll! I(IIld\ h( dill< llJlg OplilIOIl".1hout ,lilh It I Ill.., .I' lh,PACI., Igill<'dl plogl,1I1l dlHIhOlke\ \\llIlh \1ill Ill' '"HI Ifiled 'I hCI I ..,Iwuld he hI ()oldd 1..,111.1\ , hO\\ ('VCI clbout 10"JIlg rIl.lny P\ll IIpnt 11('\\' I

tCclthcl.., \\ Ith !1m ',('nlOllt\GIll, ,., .1Jl"th ...l IJ)(,mpt V,lltur e I.., mdd~ \lJ lhl' \ ot( I.., 101fin.lnung, the "I/C of plum'lltdl)' t1a..,..,(''> \1 ill IlllrL.1.,t' '>Igmflld nt h MOll'O\ CI , tillhigh '>chool" will he pi OJlLlllJto lo"e then "evcn pl'llOdday, whlth \\ ouJd 11(' n'd uwuto "IX llndoubtedly, tlll'IPwill hl' tulbdCk" 111 II'Jl<llldlld lTldll1tC n,lnll.' IIOlll pI P,>ent le,el" \Ihllh ,Ill' \lplIbelow optImum

At d tIme when lhl'" «JUIltry I" III dangel of IUI tIl<'lerO"lOn of It'> I'COnOl11lC po',)bon III good pdl t I}CCdU"t ofeducatIOn medlOu lty, "ulhcutback" would L.lkl' li" III

the wrong dIrectIOnEvelY votel "hould cdllu

late the .IddltlOlldl t.1X w"tfor PlOp(NtlOn 2 (Oil lhtform plovlded by the "'choolsYbtem or call :J4:J 20511 andconf.>lder 'ioberly whethel ItIf.> not money well "pentfil"t, fOl the educatIOn of OUIchIldren and, 'iecond, for hI'>OJ her own property vdlue"\I hlch have alway" hlllged IIIpart on pClLCptlOn of d "upenor school f.>y'item In 1989property taxes should I angeflom about $30 to $70hlghCl If PrOposItion 2 If"pa!>sed over the level If PI opOSItion 1 (mIllage renewdl ionly I" pa!>"ed Thl" much I

lqij<) Ih,n l'lr!";Illl 111'1\ (

Yem Inci f 1',(

EJfp( 11\(

D,lt" ApIl1 21 l'lkll

19Hq

19H9lnd .. fi1lI! ..1II'lll'!Inri, fllllt,,"

HAYMON!>.I WO,/1O\\lICI

19Rq thlll 199,1IJ1clll~l\(

<';Igl\ed R,n I11olld.1 \\ oJ! 0\1 If 7

111111

111111

111111

I mill.,

1 !l1l11

,JIlIll' t:l, 19RR

'\III-(II ...t h 1971

1\1I~II ...t 7 19M

Dat I of ElectIOn

Wayne County ,}.II!

Local Unit

County of W,\Vne

Wayn!' COllnty Int(,1 nwcll,lt"School Dl'itncl

Thc Gro'l'lc Pomte I'llhlltSchool SY'ltcm

Thl'lNotlc('l.,gl\pnh\ (lidl'l "ftlll 1\",1tc!"fhllJ( 11101101 Illl (,I h,( !'!lllil, 1'1IhlJ, ",lhl".1 "1-!(1I1 \\ 1\11County, MlChlg,l1l

Each pel ...on votmg 111 "lid electIOn mll..,t bl ..l regl ...teIPd, It'llfll III tlH' ('Ill III 100\T\,lllP \\llhll1 thl" .....ll"'olDI'itnet 111 whICh lhl' pl'l.,on Il'~ldl.''>

Dated March I :1, 1%\1

GIO,"''' POInlp 1'0\\ n ...hll), CltJe., of Gro"p POInt<' (,ro..,~(' I'olllll' I'm m..,(;, 0"'-'1' POl11t(, T'flrk Gro<;~e Pomtp Wood" and part of 11.11 pel Wnod ...

W,lynp COli nty, M I c111 g,1I1

NOTICE IS FURTIn,n GIVr'N th,lt thp follollll1l-( ~taten1l'l1h h,lve hepn IPcPlverl from tlH' ('Ollll!\ 111';1'"IIreI of W,lynl' Count\ ,I" to pro lou..,ly \oled Incn'a"p ... In 1he lOIl..,t Il\ltlOJ1.l1 1.1\ I,I\(' llllllLltlO1l ,dl"tllllgtaxable propel ty III dl(' Sthool DI..,tIlcl. to \\ It

I III' (.HO<.;<.;I:roIN fL PUBU( ",( 1I00!. <.,,, (.d I :'IIW.ljnl' (~OUJ1ty, "hI hlg,lI1

T, RAYMOND.I WO,JTOWICZ, Count, TIPfI"urpr of \V,l' nl' ('olin!.) \11t.hlgflJ1, rlo hl'l pl1\ ll'ltlfy th'lt. ,I" of ApI" 21 19H9 thl' tnlal of ."1 votl'd IIlCIP<I...P, 111 ('xu' ..." of L!w ('OIl~tltlltlOl\al fifteen nllllinx I<lt, 111l11l,lllOn ,111<1tll(' \(',11, «lIch 1n(I<'lhP,> .ll(' dTptll\p ,Ill fI' fol1O\I'> ,lfl'1I11l1'the t,lx,lhl(' plOp' I Iv 01 Lot.11 lJllIt

GREENSTONE'SCRt AI( lR, 0, FI'<.' JI \\ fI H,

Accent on sophisticationt ,r«I1,I"ll<' "llLr, 111,111"l1lhll Irl 1\ I IIIILII' ",,""11,' 1I1f11Iill

pmllrtul l)'I'< 11III ,,,phl'tll 1111\11\VhlTl 1,'1111\l<11 III'III"II\< ill (I[UII,I"I1'\h ''ldllf \.111 11,1111 '\1111' Ill' l'lllllll<l III 11"- ,oI,l I"" .111"m "d \)

)~~" ~IJII \\" I \" I 1111\1 ,," II \tI4'\\\' I 1111 'I " 1111\ 'I \1" II 'I \ ('4,' ,'l'~l)

\1 ,1>\\ 111'<1 '-,\1 1,1'\\ I I,ll 'h'

I. .1,1Il( Nlltlrdr <':;('crpl"lvBoard of E ucation

G P N 06/0t/H~l & 06/OH/Hn

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16A

19435 Mack AvenueGrosse Pointe Woods

881 9390

Il/ulH IJlllruHl1h thu Uotrfllt HlvordIm 1\ It Lnht I rlu und up Luke":It UUlr to LII,ht Mllu !WudfhL ShLrI!fH DLpnrlmLnt ulMpltr 1111 Bdkvllit. Lukt Sehrno-kit Hald lWo flfficLtB hllVU OOenuldul tf tilt. Murlllt DlvlBlOn toIIILrLllhL rnllnpuwtr on the walcr

Durmh NlIllonul SnfL BontlngWLLk (JunL t 10) MAnn remlndH hi IlLtH to pUL sobrltly onlilLII' lhlckhltt uf !lufe boatingprllllltl"

SAVE 37%A PAIR OF TRADITIONAL LOUNGECHI' IRS In a neutralloned fabriC With tealand rose stripes A beautiful set fromThoMiisvllle Reg 51740

2 CHAIRS SALE 51098

All items are one-of-a-kindfloor samples and subjectto prior sale.

SAVE 56~rR \Dl1I0NAL LAMI LIIAU.">OIAfrln lh 11'i II t lIltLt;d lit rtdlle.lltlclu.Jll ~~! pngrolledatll:' md <;

uphol'itued In .I r lh ~ nt' loned dama~k Reg 510 'i

SALE >898

Q/cdt gf%un'Jun//In lur 'rn~r:uU/

II Oll il'iV 11(' nun':> 1l ~I D\\ 1 ill botl uros!>/.. Po lie local OilS only

• Dpln 1<11)lJ 10 I) ') lU • MOl 1hJr'> Fn tll Qpm •• llL std SundJY •

lbL} ur V 5.1 M Isterl.ml Dlscmer Card or SColI s Charge

188'50 Mack AvenueCroc;se Pointe Farm'>

8865200

III hUllllnl lItlhh litH trl 11t..11II1nlnltd

"Ht Illlry l.,lhlluld wIll IH IIIdllltll!.. If tilt Hilt lit! H 'tUrlnlDlVIHI II HIlli Iii II Idllk hl. illlII 1 hUH hhUllH ell h w mUll)]lllPIt. IIrt LIllI! IlIlh )wr It I'

druukLlI b mtHlj., hl I" nblt. tIqlUtL lhul thtrl hnH btLII 1\ drnmullt IIlLrLIl"t III tilt numlq I1IlM.'l If lJ\lllutluh u III It \\hllLundtr tlm InlluLlilt II olt. lllll

Thl \1utllit Dlvlllllln hllil 'lIX

SAVE 51%II:. \IH[R LIlli Pl:."'JlJ\U

WING CHAIR n d '>Oftdusky teal lone 1,1, Ih

tradtlonal brat;,:>naliladIf I 10m lIon I.,.., III

Reg SI.P,

SALE 5699

SAVE 4770~J W. ,",ON t:JTYLL <.,UI \ ILOVESI:.AT '-oIl

bluLt,r(..>('nbu(.,mj II"I r I III 1,1, 11 t 1 lit.

tm <lll.ldt-d I.>, ~ \bL<lut ful ~(. II

llumw .. lle Rt(., JI/l JSOFA & LOV[SEAl

SALE 51689

I-~lSAVE 37%

RICH MAl lOGAN' LOWBOY \VI1h class C t Hvedc1ilW-.1ndball Jell!> JrolIThoml5\' III..'i Mal o(.,<lnyCollcrlon Re(., <;171~

SALE 51088

SAVE55%CONTEMPORARY

1 PIECE 5EcriONALfrom Thomasv lie II ablack gold and steelblue pnnt upholstery

The <;el mcludes a leftand a r ghl armed sofa

ilnd a corner wedgeReg 549'5

3-PIECESSALE 52198

Save 30%to 64%On Thomasville

SAVE 64%CONTEMPORARY

LOUNGE CHAIR n dnoff whue dalTl1<;k cover

WII decorat ve xnll drm,:>tylnb Flam 11omusvtle

Reg 51185

SALE S425

SAVE 37%A P'\IR OF PULL UP

C1IAIRS with gracefulboosene£:k arms dnd

plumlrose lone-on lonename-stllch upholstery A

beautful set fromThoma':>-vIl!e Reg 51510

2 CHAIRSSALE 5979

SAVE 48%10UCHIER lABLL

beautifully styled In a richwalnut burl From

Thomasvllles Four-ComersImport Collection

Reu 5540

SALE 5325

SAVE 39%C;WIVILTill I XfCU I tVI

(HAm I 1 du':>t; ro><-toncd t P-I.,fl lell! cr\~ II 1I h {-.,Ill; f 1I1,,1l.'ll,KCLl t" \ d l"~ fromTh r d'Vlll.. Rt(., <;11H~

SALE '699

SAVE 39%Ilhl 1<., III I hi

DIKJI II \1 U 0.1 \11l\IJU I Un.. "nit

I ~j {-., I rvlk (

Ch r L III t II~q; 'i(/i

SALE 5349

SAVE 48%DI LOR -\TI\ 1 HRA"c,<, I "lD

TAm I 1,1, Ih <1lJ " I rHOl Hund", Ill':> l-uU!

(1m r Inp. n ( IIt-'(,lon1\,1,. d I I R(.~ ((,

SALE 5348

Nt.W4MADD, sheriff team up to fight drunken boating

hi 'I HI IIhuln I l qlliliu tlult 111111 ll1lUlllul ul MADD I\llly Hllil will II hu HI tll lnlu hill Ull tll J.lU

lUll MAIII) II l 1l11\lIlJllll HIe IllU\ III (llllll tho 1{l1l1lJIIl ulfnrtH !lud 1111 humu lit tho untl,1 llll iii)':g~~It n ~ lit ~tltnnllli III :::~l~:t~I~~I\~\~~L~~~U~~I~I~~~k~LI: JlL~IJ'l~II~J1~::31~1~1~~~III~:I~m:~13::11Au 1111111) III M \1)11 1I1111l\ III MAIlD II )ll'UJ{H1lT1 IlIrK nil II hUllt IInti lhLll II} In

III pi \\11 I \\luldnl l lIt1ldli Ilhlnlt it filII vory "uod pro n(ltfUh. It whllL t1rtllll,

,h 11l1\ll1h llntl dll\ ll1h thlllli wlh hllllll III null! It II unffJrtunlllt Shlrill II 8J.,rt lUll HI IlH! tl It

111J., Itthlllltl11b\\hllt llJltlllllllhll 1l1ll111ll>UIllLCllIILIlWthllvLI1uni (,r(J~IlL Pmntt. (lad' \\hl hlli

hunt MADD 'IUnlt'! CllI'll Gllllld InM lImll out lllt,ru ULlin wnrkmh with MADD lIultiIItlltlllth.'1 Iltutll1h LlmL hull uf nil flltillO ulao polnls out tlmt not drinking /lnd huutlnh hi /I IltlbImll\llh ulddLl\IM lIlL ulLuhollL !lnly dUllI II drunk bonlu risk km thnt ill Inlttllldn~ III Builllulul dllllhlr tu ulhl.lll on lhl wullr tlmt. lkptndlnJ, on lhl bllUllLof

bhllill Ht blll 11l11l1fl \\ hll lit II hut 1m U!bO III n rlllk to matorials nJ,'urLs IIflnll JO lo fill Illlllnl of

ThL lWO Incum1H.nts whn~Lbtuts tin. up for IL-Lk'LtlOn un.blddmg unoppobLd for unoLhLrturn

Catl D Anderbon III nn USSI!>tant principal at South LukLHigh School III St Clmr ShOn.llHe III compll:Jtmg hiS hrst fouryear term

Also complelillb her first fouryear term III Curol B Marr afonner teucher who ILil thewotkforce to rUl5e her chddren

In the lnst four yeun. the t\\Ocandidates ....'lld the buard husmo\ed the district funvurd meet1III, IlrlSlllb neLd'l lInd bloylnb lis-cnll) hLulthy

I thmk \\e ve uLltd fibcullyfL!lpOnslblt and donL Il luL ufbood thmg!'i Anden.on bnld

HL pOlntn to rLClnt ImpkmLntUll! n of tht hChool ~y!>ltm 8muster plnn the n.duLllUn ofclUbS SIZLS thL staff developmentprogram the Ilubstuncl ubuSt.progrums nnd the n.'Cent Fn.nchblU..k to buck program ns theboard "I SUCCLsse<;dunng- hill tLnUn' nn th!.. hoard

Marr pOints to IIlCrell~ ntttntlon to sUlfT de\elopment und onsite budgetlllI, In uddltlOn towh It Anderson dl'lCus.!\Cd Ull ththoard S commitment to movmbthe <;chool dl'itnct fonvurd

I thmk we need to L'OntmuLtht tommltml!nt to mll\t ourschools toward the 2bt t'l.ntury\I Irr 'lIud Wt cun t !>tund ~tlll....e hU\l lo mOVL fot\\urd

Bulh t<1ndld Itl" prolstdWhrltnlr f I' fu., ltUdL""hlp uverthl P I Ilur yl<1rl:l Thty "<1) htrL lurt.d trt.dlblhty to thL bllurd\\hlth ....Ull under uttack b) unb'f) t.nxpu)Lrl> whtn tht hoardc]o<;l.d Rumv'i ElemLntllry Schooland ,,"mt members were the WI'get of II recalltfTort

Flr<;t und fOrt.mo'it on thLboard 'i mllld the candldal.ts <;lIyfot the nl.xt four yeul""'> IS the;,chool finnnce n.form net \\hlchIS blllng- tos.'lCd around III tht'lUlU. ltb'lllioture The h art! ISketplllI, u c!o..<;l.eye on Lach dtvelapment thl..rt LO see ho\\ ItWill affect <;chool fUlldlllh In

Gro'l.'l{. POinteThf Grosse POinte <;chao] dl<;

tnct reCLIVCS 98 petCLnt of IL'!fundllIb from locul revenues nndwhile tht candldnlL'I sympathillWith financllllly !ltruppLd dl ....tnclR they do not want to <;l.'CInenl '!Chnol taXI..'l put III It pOt Iand dlHtnbuu.d throllI,hnut tht'1tult.. 1I'l hu'l been pro{lo'>ld In

tht kbJ'l'lllltunMurr "aid thL dl"tnf..l dt'i{ll..r

flu.ly nl..l.d'l u nLW hhmry A lotof prnhnllnllry work hus btLndonL 111 the {la.'1t four ytar"l butmUl,h 8t1l1 nLLd!l to he done hLfon. tht bU<1rdLun a"k for <1bundl'l!IUt for a nLW fULlhty

ThL twu CundldatL'l an. t1mlidLnt uoout the prosptLl.'l fllr thtmillubt rontWul and llUy thtybLlILVt tht outcome of thL prLVIOUSelectIOn wus mon. u backlash agDlnst rectot lnctensc'l 1I1assessments and notnI,Ulnst thtschool board

I bcheVt thIS commlll1lty values educutlOn MUTT smd llndthut IS proven by the wuy thtpeoplL are pulhng tobether tog-at the mlllllg-e pn.".SCd

If It. hud oc'f..n a bncklllshauuln..'!t. thL board thty htliLveSlImt chulIenI,'I!rs would hUVLHtt.pped forwurd but. nllnt huvt

I d hke to thmk It s 1x.catL.'If..they un happy With what Wt n.domg Anderson SOld

Both cnndldult.'i hnvL cluldn.nIn tht GI'OSSl. Potnlt. pubheschools

Schools

Juno 0, 1000GrOlla Polnta NaW6

From pugl. 1

LdULUtioli hill thly hU\L In thl.pust

rhLrL a on !I\du! lut litstnkt hL nddld

The candidates

PVJohn Mlllnl.SlnllWrllof

MnlhUlIl AflUhlHL 1J11l1l1\ UlhlIlllllll!1 till Wnvlllltlllllll~ "huIn M Mnrllll Dh IHlun 1lI't. tlUlll11111ulllhlMIIUl1l1llll tlllllU Ulllhl

butiL upLrnlllrM llut to dl inl\ 1I1lt!t1tl\L

Whill MADD M hllllllLL onbUlllhl~ tlllt! drmldnH \\111 l)(.thrnuhh ltlUllltlOl\ lint! 11\\ IIIlIIL'lll till.. Shtrin'll DqlllltlllLut\\111 hl\\L Ull imlllLtllllh htudfLit dfLlt b~ dtltlll bUllLtrll fmlIllulIthll{ II WnLLl't.tIIft \\ hilL UlldLr thL innULlIl:t.. of ult:Qho!

Sundl Wolf IltlllllllillLruLor fOltht Wuynt County t.huptu of!\IADD HUld tht mt"SUhL hLr orh'lmlznlion would hkL to bILt ollL

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Farmer Jacl< on 9 Mile near Macl<

FANTASTICGRILLED OR SnOILED ",<2"Seafood KabobslARGE GULF SHRIMP ORANGE IlOUGHY OR SWORDFISH

A FRESHWATER FAvonlTEI "4"Canadian Pickerel FilletsTASTEGREAT GRILLED BllOllED OR FRIED

GREAT OF THE GRill ,,6'8King Salmon FilletsFREE GRilL RECIPES AT COUNTER

DEUVERED FRESH DAILY DRESSED ~2Z'Lake Superior WhitefishHAND CUTAT 1'10 EXTRA CHARGE

GINGER TERIYAKI on LEMON HERB

I2FL 24'Golden Dipt Marinade ozs

"The Best" Chicken Pie

Vegetarian LasagneFresh egg pasla lu(chlnl yellow squash red peppen and Z 99rlcotta cheese baked In a cream sauce EACH

Veal MarengoA robust veal ragout with red and yellow bell peppers, 595mushrooms pearl onions and tomato (onCalle Ib

FREE package of our fresh pasta with the purchase of any of ourfreshly prepared entrees

Boneless chicken (wots green beam and supreme sauce Z 49wrapped In an English lIaky pastry each

no"" open 24 hours~~ la--<:p the ~

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Our salads are prepared dally uSing low cholesterol olive011and only the freshest and most nutritious mgredlents

Boneless and skinless chicken breast (hargrllled over anopen flame with fresh vegetables and a lplcymayonnaise 350

';' LB

Our Own Fresh HummusChick peils tahlnl pilsle gullc olive oil, and lemon 'Z5Juice ';' LB ~

Southwestern Grilled Chicken Salad

Seedless WatermelonSUNWORLO

LEAN AHD TENDER

Cube Steaks

WASHINGTON GROWN WITHOUT ALAR

Red Delicious Apples

Red RipeWatermelon

LEAN AND TENDER

Center CutChucl( Steal(

No hormones, antibiotics or growth stfmu-lants are ever admmisteredto steers. No chemi-cal additives, preservatives or artificIal in-gredients are ever added to this natural beef

100Z '49ONEV,YER WJ

CUSTARD UKE FIWNGTOPPED WITH CREAMY FUDGE

Boston Creme Torte

BAKED FRESH DAILY

I(aiser of Egg 20Knot Rolls EA •

SERVE WITH COLf SLAW AND THOUSANDISLAND DRESSING FOR A GREAT SANDWICHI

Domestic Swiss CheeseSUCED OR IN THE PIECE

WITH THAT MILO NUT UKE FLAVOR

KITCHEN FRESH

Potato Salad or Cole SlawIN A REUSE ABLE CONTAINERYHR '99

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99 Lean Corned 279La Beef Pastrami \i-lll

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For assistance in ordering party trays call 774-4577

I IIIU.i1!"".lr~~;<. ~~Z*i$~ttJ~;j-~; •<'\A-/:k~

For special orders call 774-4613

YOUR CHOICE

Apple or Cherry Turnovers

RyeBreads

CHOOSE FROM OUR WIDE VARIETYOF FRESHLY BAKED BREADS

NATURAllY SMOKED THE OLD FASHION WAYOUR FINEST QUALITY THICK SUCED

Deli Smokehouse Baconi I ]] 22 [

FABU LOUS FlAVO RIFINEST QUALITY

Smoked Turkey Breast

COUNTRY STYlE

Extra Lean Boiled Hamsu CEO FRESH TO ORDER

Also available for your conventence'* POST OFFICE to buy stamps. mail packages,

send registered letters* PHARMACY wIth Pharmacist onduty 7 days a week Call 774-9082* DINER'S EXPRESS CHECKOUT 3 Items or less

hot prepared foods to go. Instant oullSUPERMARKETS

ThIs ad effective through Sat June 10 1989only at

9 Mile near MackOpen 24 Hoursfrom 7 Clm Mond<lY through 10 p m Saturday5und<ly B <I m to 7 p m

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TI-lE BOTTOM LINE

YES on Proposition 1, the renewal of 25.35 mills, means:• Schools will open in September.• The school system budget will be limited to a 6.3% increase by theBoard of Education. This means $1 million in cuts from presentprograms including the elimination of the elementary gifted program,reductions in substance abuse support, substantial cuts in secondaryteaching position, elimination of hockey and nearly Of"Ieoosixth of allothert sports and clubs, increased community education fees,reduction of social work, nurse and computer services, reductionand/or elimination of reading, writing and math support at the middleand high schools.• No improvements in program.

Paid for by the Invest In Excellence Committee, Tim Howlett, Treasurer

YES on Proposition II, the 2.2 mill increase, means:

• The school budget will not exceed an 8.50/0 increase in the firstyear. Your school taxes will increase less than the new SEVs. Thisincrease is not in addition to your recent assessment.• One million dollars of proposed cuts will be restored.

YES, YES is best! Our children are worth a milliondollars! Please don't short change their future.VOTE YES, YES on Monday, June 12

Snow dreamsThe Little Match GirL foreground. watches as the Snow Queen dances wlth her icicles dur-

ing rehearsal for Motria Fedirko's School of Classical Ballet recital which will be held Satur-day, June 10 at 7 p.m. and Sunday. June 11 at 5 p.m. at Grosse Pointe North High School. Theballet. choreographed by Fedirko. includes more than 200 students of all levels of instruction.Playing the title role is Caitlin Brazill. and Amy Balok is the Snow Queen. Tickets for theshow are $6 and $5 and are available at the door.

RICHARD G. SOLAKCITY CLERK

Staff Wnter Dan JarvI6 con-tributed to tillS story

Committee, said that while hecommends the county's clean upeffOlt~, the 011 spill more urgently pomts to the need for 1mprovmg the Milk River PumpStat lOll to prevent all pollutantsfrom gettmg mto the Milk Riverand Lake St Clall'

We HaveWHISKEY BARRELS

for Sale

Four (4) COUNCILMENONE (1) MUNICIPAL JUDGE

NOTICE OF LAST DAYFOR FILING NOMINATING PETITIONS

FOR CITY OFFICES

G P N 06/08/89 & 06115/89

PetItIOn" \\ III be Iecelved by the City CLeJ k until 4 00 p m onTue"day, June 20, 1989

NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN that pursuant to the City Chal tel'and the Michigan ElectIOn Law of 1964, a~ amended, Tue'iday, June20, 1989 I" the ld'it day fO! filing Nomlllatlllg PetitIOns for the fal10\\ 109 City alike..,

City of<&rnlili.e 'nint.e lJ1armliMiChlgan

ROSE BUSH SPECIAL$100 OFF

Plant Box and All Ready10Planl Jackson & Perkins

Roses No IlmiisBuy 5 Rose Bushes and

get a Free box 01FloullshRose Food

THIS WEEK at ALLEMON'Son East Warren Ave.

~L~~~~~ I Ha&rdYRhodoutoddOOndrAzaleasHANGING BAS KETSI e rons~ $200 OFF I 2SCYoOFF----~~~~~~_~~/~~~~~_--BEAUTIFUL I Large Hybrid

SWEET WILLIAM PLANTS I TOMATO PLANTS~Reg s 1 69 $129 I w~lh Garden Stake In pal '

Now I Now 89< Reg '1 19 ~p?_____w~~~~~___~~'~/~p~e.:2.~~ _

harbor alter a big ram''I'm a..,hamed to take my

1-,'1 andkld<; down there," he saidAbout a dOL.en boatel s called

the Gros~ Pomte New~ lastweek to find out what had happened, and one IeSldent called tomqUIre If the smell from the allIS tOXIC

John M Veale, a member ofthe MIlk Rlvel Clean Watel

Three booms. such as the one below the Jefferson bridge at Grosse Pointe Woods LakefrontPark. were installed between the Ml1k River Pump Station and the park last week to preventmore oil from getting into Lake St. Clair. An estimated 200 gallons of oil poured into the MilkRiver early last week. causing an oil sheen in the harbor and leaving an oily residue on the bot-tom of boats.

floats, the all ~Iudge W(I~ theIii st to go ovel the well

At the Jefferson bndge ovelthe Milk River, thele ale corlUgated flood gate~ that al e alway~open Oflic131s last week wouldnot speculate If the oIl spill couldhave been can tamed to the MilkRIVer channel had the floodgates been closed

"It was the county'scall but we'r'c very pleasedWith what the county ha~ done,"said Evans, who IS a GIo~~ePomte Ie~ldent

Murray, who de!'lcnbed the oIlspill as "very !'leVele," saId thecounty IS mve~tlgatmg to determme who dumped the 011 ThemvestlgatlOn will begm WIth gettmg a sample of the 011analyzedto detennme what It was usedfor

Evans Sald the Coa"t Guardcan "fingerplll1t" the 011 andfind out exactly what ItS u",ewas Prehmmary obsel vatlOnhas levealed that the 011 ernulSlOn IS heavlel than motor OIl,Evans said

Some offiCIals speculated thatthe OIl sludge appeal s to be Slmllar to the I eSldue left over 111 theprocess of makmg asphalt' fOlroads Due to the amount of the011 sludge dumped, offiCIals be-heve the perpetrator was a commerctal usel of the 011

OffiCIals are also trymg to detel mme whel e m the Mtlk Riverdl amage at ea the 011 was Orl6'1nally dumped mto the stormdl dlll Woods Pubhc WorbDII ectOl Thomas WhItcherchecked the TOIley Road pump1>tatlOoand all the catch basin~III the cIty last week and foundno trace of the otl, he said

Munay said residents mayhave notIced a commercial truckdumpmg the 011 down a stJ eetstorm dram He Said anyone whomay have notIced somethmg orha~ other lllformatlOn can callhiS office at 2223631. People canalso call then local police depUltments, he sUld

PollutIOn in the Mtlk Rlveland Lakefront Park IS not unusual, accordmg to local boa tel s

Woods resident George Young,who has kept a boat at the pal kS1l1ce1961, Said It IS not uncomman to see all types of personalhygICllIC wa<;te'> floatmg III the

II • DRY CREEK • RAVENSWOOD • HACIENDA • KENWOOD • MOUTON CADET~ t- ....~-~- --: =s..-. MULIER'~ MARKET -=tE ~~~--;:-~:f-':.'"~:; -=-~~ 15215 ~RCHEVAL 5

• ,~,.., 151.15 ~. "An Impressive Selection oj foods in a relatllJely small place ;~ L -L ' ] I lL -' ~ rn the heart of Grosse Pointe Park, "822 =o m '~11 Open Monday-Saturday 8-6 -7786 ~i=U FRESH WHOLE PAATYTRAYSAVAILABlE •~ FRYERS 79'" MADE TO ORDER CAll 822.77B6 CD- " LB HOMEMADE ~en CHICKEN $179 ITALIAN $189 nz BREAST LB SAUSAGE LB ::III::i LEGS 79~ LB TURKEY SAUSAGE $189

LB !i5.' BONELESS $349 STROH'S 1/2 GAL [j~!JDJrn(]j;~ BREAST LB SQUARE TUNA STEAK $499 I• JONES S~rQJlrr:' ICE CREAM IOlPORTIONS LB :!!

~ HICKORY SMOKED ~ hj#?f.. PREMIUM OR LIGHT SWORDFISH $589 z~ SLICED BACON r' .' ALL FLAVORS C)~'IiRE:~~~E~OR ,I~~ ,( 0 " • ~ .~~~ 2 FOR $500 ~~~;E PERCH$29l9B ~

YOUR CHOICE I .... , ill' 'w::;I REC '3,79 EACH• - $199 FILLETS LB ~W - LB nUSlI~tJi • .-::l ~ IMlTATlON -9 FR~SH COFFEE BEANS ~ ,.... ~ ~ KRAB $299 I~ ThIS Weeks Special .~egetab~ MEAT LB :!5 S~~~~~~:~RRO'IAli\'E LRTTIJCE.... 49~ HEAD BORDONS ~• ~ DeCAF ('\I.IFOR\lo\ LITE LINE :-~ ~ ..~ $6.99 LB \\1HTE POTATOES...... 29~lB COnAGE -<= ~~~8~M~~CANTELOUPE... .. . . 9ge EACH CHEESE 99~ ~5 . $5.79 LB !PLUMS '1.19 LB 160Z " S': PRICES IN EFFECT THROUGH JUNE 14 1;;

HIOGE • SIMI • ESTANCIA • ROUND HILL • BRICOUT • MUMrttS • KORBEL •

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FAST DELIVERVAND EASV TERMS

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"UIIIIOI" Imludt' hl" husb,llIti ,I "1'>tl'l and ,1 IIIothel

J JH' bodv w,," uemdted With1Ill' ,I"hl'" hell1g "l,IUel ed ovelL"kc :-., CI,llI 111 ,llcoICldnceII IIh hI I 1\ I"h('"

Philomene E. Shull

'-,111 lOllII'd L1w Dl'tlOlt Time!:>III W Vi ,111<1 Iwld "e\'I'I,1! po!:>ts,lI1dudll1g f""llIon edltOl, until"hl' Il'It 111 I~)(jO She ,,1,,0 WlOte

101 1hI Ne\\ YDI k Wodd Tell'"I "Ilt "nd Sun until I (>tlnng to~I,II I.. OIll,1I J Shull 111 the19()(J"

:\11" SlllIll died Wednesday,:\1.1\ ,ll, ,It Bon SelOul'> Ho"pltalIiOllt d he,ll t "U,ll k

A memOlI,,1 ...el vIce fm JourndlJ"t Phllonwne E Shull, 75, of(;1 Ch,>e POlllte, w,,'> held Saturdd\, ,1U Ill' .l. 1989 111 the Flank,J (,1I1.1ll'lI" Funel,1I Home, DetlOlt

FREE ESTIMATES

crSTOJl COLORS & STYLES • DECORATOR E\BRICS~~tfinad~PE8MANIZED WITH SILICONE AND VINYL

• REDUCE HEAT. SAVE ENERGY & COOLING COSTS

Mell10lWI WlltllbutlOlh 1II,l\

be madl' to the All SJlllh FundChnst Chlll ch 111 GIO"'''(> POlntl'Farmo; or to the thal't¥ 01 \ OUIchOIce

Laurice Fadlallah RiskA funel al "el \ Ill' fOI 1..lIl1ll<:

Fadlallah RI"k, Ii I, oj (;1 O'>'l'POinte Fat I1h. \\ ,I" held rllL "d,1IJune G, 1989 .It '->1 \lell onChurch

MI!:> HI"k dll'd ,lUIII' ~ d( '->tJohn HOe,Plt,t1, Dl'110ll <..,111II,hbOln 111 Lebdnon ,lIld 11.1" ,Ihomemak<:1

SUI VIVOI'> lIIdudl' !to hu-,band, Anthon, ~hchdpi HI"k, "son, Mllh<lel "I"tl'l" E\ ph l\

Wakim, Y\eUp MOL K.lI I ,lntlJednme, bl olhel, AI1>plt J',ldl.dIdh, "htel III hl\\ [)()lllt 11\ :\1.dkoun

Intel ment 1\ ,I'> In l\IOlllltOll\et Ceml'tI'1 \ Ul'llOiI

AlTdngemenh 111'1<:Ilt"d( hvthe Cha" V ('I hl" c!pn FlIIII') .I IHOl1w, GIO""P POllll(' 1'.11k

343-4357641064644115022631090794-0700

Harper WoodsTroyDearbornMt ClemensAlgonac

Simpson C. Leonard Sr.A memonal servIce fm Simp

'>on CLeonaI'd Sr, 91, a longtime Ie'>ldent of Gro""e PomteF',II m'>, wdl be held at noon, SatUIday, June 10, 1989 at ChnstChurch m Grosse Pomte FarmsWIth the Rev Edward A M Cob-den officlatmg

Mr Leonard died May 22 111

Cellabasas, Calif., whele he hadlived for the past three years Hewas bom Aug 6, 1897 m Ndes,OhIO

A graduate of the Umver"ltyof Mlchlgdn School of Mechamcal Engmeenng m 1920, MILeonard wa!> also a membel ofthe Kappa Sigma Fraternity andthe Phoemx Club

He was the former preSIdent ofthe M1chlgan Leather PloductsCo of Dell OIt as well as pI eSIdent and chairman of MIchIganPJel.lslOn Mold Co of WalledLake

He was a former membel ofthe Country Club of DetrOit, the- •Masolllc Lodge, the GrossePOinte Senior Men's Club andpast chmrman of the Woodwork.ers Club He served on the boardof trustees of the DetrOIt-Ma-comb HospItal Corp fJ am 1954to 1969

He IS sUlvlved by a son, SImpson Jr , a daughter, CalOlme Stoker, and two grandchildren

John C. PartykaFuneral o,crVIces for John C

Partyka, 78, of Grosse PomtePal k, were held Wednesday,June 7, 1989 at the Chas Vel'hey den Funeral Home

MI Partyka died June 3 atBon Secour" Hospital He wa"bOln 111 John"town, Pa

He IS surVIved by daughter '>,,Jane A HIli and Johanna Wittblacht, a brother, Edmund, anda brranddaughtel', Tiffany Handl>chuh He wal> predecea"ed byhIS WIfe, Mane

The body was cremated Withmterment at Fmest Lawn Cemetery, DetrOIt

Memonal contnbutlOn!:> maybe made to the Juvemle DIabete,> ASSOCiatIOn

tlOn, 'He wa" my be"t fnend,'''hrrandson Matthew said

''That really encapsulates thefeeling that the entlre famJlyhad for hIm," he satd "He wm,very personable and he enjoyedone on-one contact WIth peopleHe took the time to get to knowpeople He was very genume "

Bunal was dot Mount OlivetCemetery

Memonal contnbutlOns maybe made to Chlldten's Hospitalof DetlOlt

Prof. <,<,UIIl.tIl\I.c1l,;11

"," l<t <,

"Send My Mother To ANursing Home? Never."

Sound familiar') We know wnal It S like when your faced wllh thiSdlflicult SituationLet our experienced profeSSionals prOVide care you can dependon We re here when you need us - 24 hours a day 7 days aweek

• RN's/lPN's • HOME HEALTH AIDES• LIVE-IN s • HOMEMAKERS

There IS an 3lternallve to nurslllg homes, If you ~ave a familyrnF mber who neeas ~peclal attenllon call US You II be glad you'lid

St.l,]John

Gerard Raphael Slattery

III 19~6 he JOined the AetnaLife IIl'>lIl ,\nLe Co In DetrOitII!lPle he Wd" the glOup leple"ellt,ltlve Icn the ChI y"leJ COIPuntd Ill'., retll ement In 1963

A MichIgan e,enlOr golfer, he1\.1" dctlve 111 retnement WIththe WOOdWOlk<:1e, SenlOl Men'o;Club of GIO'>"<: POll1te, the De-tlOlt Athletll Club and theCountl V Club oj DetlOit

MI SI"ttely mdrt ICd EI17abl'th Petl. Oct 21, 1931 She diedIII 1949 In D<:cembet 1955, hellldJ I led Mm gdl et Lang COUL.I'n", \\ ho <,UtVIve'> him alongWIth hI" ddughter, Patnua SlattI'ly Qu,lIl, and hel hu..,band, Petel Gel at d QUail, h'l-andchJldren,~1.11k Gel at d Quad, Dommlc Petel Quad, Eli/abeth Phoebe<1u<lll, Mdtthew SldttCl y QUail,,lo"hu,l Mlchdel QUdli dnd SawhPdt! ICI,I QUdd, ,>tepl.hJldl en,Fldnk COIl/en:, Jl ,MI:' Edward(' I{oney JI , ,lamee, COLUens II,:'1.u ~ E C()u~cn", thclr children.tnd h'l<lndch Iidl en, dnd hlS SISt('1 F'1'Il1Le'> SldttCI y O'Malley,of O!e.1l1 N Y

t;I.l ndson Matthpw SQuad""Id MI Slatten' WeI" known af-fLctlOll,ltely a<, "P<ipa Gelry "

'When a famIly member wase"\pl,lInIng hll> death to one ofhel chtldren, one of them Immedld\('h Ipphed Without he"lta

Gerard RaphaelSlattery

FUnt'l,d "el vices for Gel at dHaphdel SldttelY. 99, of Gros"ePOlllt<: F,II 01", wete held Friday,,June ~, 1989 ,It St Paul CathoIlL Chlllch Mt Slattely d1l.'dTlIe"d,I" 1\1.1\' :30 at Bon Secour'>I!o"plul dltet a bl1l.'f Jllne"s

Bmn OLt 17,1989 In Ctallon,Pd, :\-11 Sldttel V ,>elved III theLT.., ~,1V,11 Hee,el ve dUtlng\\ olld W,II I 'lI1d Idtel f.{ldduated110111 Penn Stdte UI1I\el'>ltyII hell' hc pl'lVed f"1l"t 11oI.,e fO!the Val '>It) bde,eb,dJ t<-'dll1

Dorothy L. DustonDeRyck

! IIDCI.t! ',{'lVile" 101 Ch,u k"\ l I non (01(, 811 1\('1(' hl'ld\\ I'dll('"ddV ,Junc' 7, 1989 dt the,\ II p( Ic I" Funl'l,il Home :Vll('0\ 11,1" ,I ::!5yedl Ic'''ldent 01(J 10""1 POintE' \\'ood" , bOIn F£ b16 140'i In ('10\\ 11 POlllte, Ind

III 1\,1" COOWlH'I of W,nne( ""kd ,Jnd Rubhel ('01 Jl In

.\lount Clemen" fm ~5 VE'dl", II'[illng III 1977

:VII ('ox I" '>U1VIVl'd by hI"II tf, DOli", ddughtel'> .Judlth A,IIlI! Lllldd D Duggel, blotht'I ....

(,pnl' and Robert, gldndd,llIgh\£'1" Dl'llOl all Hnd Michele

1'11\.111' ,,('IVile" wete held lotlloloth~ L Du<,ton DeR,ck, 78,0\ (JI 0""1 Potnte P,II k '-lhe dll'dlUll(' 1, 19H9 111 ( .. )O'>"l' POIntl'P,llh

lVI,,, J)l'lh,h \\,1" bOlI1 lIJ

(;1,1I1d f{,lpld"Shc I" "U1vlled hv "on" H.1Y

1I10nd ( ,1I1d J{llh,u dE, 01 "I'>\il Loule,e, and five gldndlhJi(IJ i 11 SI](, IVd'> pI edeu'd"t'd 11\III I hll"b,1I1d, H.lymond .J DeIhlk ,I tlldl dUorney

\ll,ll1gPlIIl'nh 1\ ell' m,l(!p byllw (,h,l<, Verheyden Funerdl1101111'(;1 o""e POinte Pat k

Charles Vernon Cox

Dr. Roy E. Craig\ 1"lt<lllOn 101 Dl Ho\ E

('1.11 ~ (-;::!, of (;IO""l' POltltl''-lhllil ". II eI" held ~uJ1(1c1\ .1 uneI 191'19 <It the A Ii Pt'tl'I" F'uIII 1,t1 Ilollll'

1>1 (l,lIg died of lelnCel 'llIl"doll ,June 2 elt Henl\ FOId Ho")JILII H, \\,1'> bOln Aug 31, 192bIII I><tllllt

Il, II <I" <I 19;)5 h'l,lduell' of\\ ,II III '">t<lt<:Ulllvel "It, Ml'dlldl'-" h,",1 pldltlung i.lllllh \lied I(1111 ltl Ih, (~I o"e,e PUl11tI .lIl',1tOI 10 I ('.II"

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PEUGEOT

Now $34995

ACCESSORIESNEW! CAT EYE "ATC" Computer

for All Terrain Bikes reg. 7995

Now $6995Mnt. Zetal Plus Frame Pump reg. 191111

Now $141Bell Stratos Helmet reg. 7499

Now $199

Bell Ovation reg. 6995 Now 299

I Lasts Prices Good on In-slack Bicycles Only

POINTE CYCLERY20373 Mack Ave. G.P.W.

GaUbier 12 speed reg. 47995

Now $32995

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Mountain Cat 2500 reg. 249115

Now $19995

Mountain Cat 3500 reg. 34995

Now $21995

Sport 10 speed reg. 19995

Now $15995

DX5000 (shimano 600 eq) reg. 59900

Now 499°0

Triathlon 12 speed reg. 54995

SUMMER CYCLING SALE!BUY NOW AND SAVE

SCHWlNNR• Entry Level 10 speed reg. 15995

Now $12995.. Schwinn Premis reg. 49995

Now $29995Schwinn Probe A.T.B. reg. 31995

Now $29995

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WI I'V I, ,) I 11\ ',11CH(, With us our graCIous seven bedroom plantation home Withf' , J I' II"" " '" l)Vf'rlo()~ mlJ Ihf' <,wlmmmg pool ann the Wequetonsmg Golf Course

I '"lldl,ll) <II1 IlIn1l'<I bedroom ho'> (1 private bothI , I ,loll\rl'vl('w ,)f the ambiance of the Irln, plea<,e see the June Issue of the DetrOit

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Over 1400 fine offeringsFREE VALET PARKINGALL AUCTION DATES

Conslanlin Kluge 011 on canvas 28 x 35

Platinum lull cut round diamond. and south sea pearlea"lOgs pair part of a large Jewerly collection oUered

Pari 01a large collecllon of Georg,an sliver collect,on

Ant,que Ame"can s,lver lealure on Sunday 18th & 191hcentury

Georgian mahogany lour drawer chpst CIrca 1790 1810w'lh plOe secondary wood gradualed drawers W 37 H34 019

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Du Mouchelles409 E JeffersonDetrOit, Michigan 48226(313) 963 6255 or 963 6256(Across form the Ren Cen)

-~...~Pari 01 am USIC box collection,"cludlng a frUit wood marquetry B Abremond SWISScylinder musIc boxw'th stand has 13 cylinders 10 airseach CIrca 1880

Antlqua Amertcan Silver fealure on Sunday 18th & 19thcentury

18kl vellow gold mesh eveOing bag made by T,Uanv & cofor Lucdle T,lfany

Part of an eKlenSlve colleclJOn of Moser arl glass andenamel decorated glass

Signed palfpolOt bronze and cut crystal set five pIeces

FEATURING:- AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF MOSER

ART GLASSAND ENAMEL DECORATED GLASS

- AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUEAMERICAN GLASS

- A COLLECTION OF MUSIC BOXES- A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN AND EARLY

AMERICAN SILVER- KPM PORCELAIN PLAQUES- FINE OIL PAINTINGS- FINE JEWELRY INCLUDING A 2.25 ct.

DIAMOND, A 14kt MESH 14 & 18kt. GOLDJEWELRY, PEARLS AND MORE

- FINE BRONZES AND MARBLE SCULPTURE- FINE ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND VICTORIAN

FURNITURE- A GROUPING OF TIFFANY SILVER

Illustrated catalogs available at the gallery for $8.00, postpaId$10.00, express mall and overseas $21.00. Annual subSCrip-tions $50 00. Call or write for a free illustrated brochure

NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS FOR UPCOMING AUCTIONS

KPM Mel5sen porcelain plaques,po" Cha'npleve frames 15 x12

Georgian and Amertcan silver collection

19th century Ch ppendale STylemahogany slant drop flontdpskH 41 l47 0 22

Spanish Baroque reVival hand carved walnut dlOlOg seleight pieces clfca 1900

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Anl,que Ame"can brass andirons pa" and f"e tools C1800 H 21

IOtJ "Melssen blue onion dlOner serv,ce 104 pcs

Exhibition begins Monday, June 19, 1989,9:30 a.m. - 5:30 pm andcontinues dally through Friday, June 25,1989, until 12:00 noon.Special preview Tuesday and Wednesday June 20 & 21, 9:30 a m. to 8:30 p.rn

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FRIDAY, June 23, 1989, 7:00 p.m.SATURDAY, June 24,1989, 11:00 a.m.SUNDAY, June 25, 1989,12:00 noon

KPM Mel$Sen porcelain plaquespm Champleve frames 15 x12'

mclude a VCR and a trIp to To.ronto

Also new thiS year WIll be lIveenteltamment by The Sun Messengers

Proceeds from the event support the dIagnostic and tl eatment servIces prOVIded by TheDetrOit Institute for ChIldren fordisabled youngsters

TIckets al e avaIlable from TheDebOlt InstItute for ChIldren bycallIng Ellen Rf)bmson, speCIalevents coordmatJl', at 832-1100

to aid children

handed the man five $10 bIllsThe man then ImmedIately

handed the cashIer back the five$10 bIlls and asked for five $20bills The cashIer counted all themoney m front of her and thengave the man the five $20 bIllshe had requested

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPROPOSED 1989.90 BUDGET

--THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM

EAST DETROIT15751 Nme Mile Road

771-8820

The Board of EducatlOn of The Grosse POinte Public School Systemwlll hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 20, 1989 dt 800 pmat the AdmlnlstratlOn BUIlding, 389 St ClaIr Avenue, to revIewdnd conSIder the School System's 1989 90 Proposed Budget

GROSSE POINTE WOODS20599 Mack Avenue

886-8881

Summary copies of the 198990 Proposed Budget WIll be availableon June 15, 1989 at the BUSiness Office on the second floOi of theAdmlm~tratlOn BuIldmg, 389 St ClaIr Avenue For fUlther mformahon please contact Christian A Fenton, Director of Busmess AffaIrs, at 343 2050

L. Jane NutterSecretary, Board of Education

Announcing ourSaturday lobbyand drive-Ihru

summer hours:9:30 a.m. -1:00'p.m.

Allhe lollowlnglocations:

Kindergarteners Amanda Wegner. left. Roger Rabbit andChris Waldmeir await Ferry Fun Day planned for Satur-day. June 10. The outdoor carnival will be held at FerrySchooL Roslyn and Morningside. Grosse Pointe Woods.from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be food. midway games.pony rides. a dunk tank and face-painting.

MOUNT CLEMENS36800 GratIot Avenue

792-8055

Hugging Roger

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A man m his 30s went mtothe Farmer Jack store on Mackm the Woods last week andbought and paId for a smallItem

Accordmg to pohce reports, hethen handed the cashIer nme $5bIlls and five smgles and askedfor five $10 bIlls The cashIeragreed to the exchange and

Grand Prix partyAlmost a thousand people are

expected to kICk off Grand Pnxweek at the fourth annual De.trOlters Start Your Engmesparty The party wIll be heldTuesday, June 13, begmnmg at7 pm at Taboo. Chalflng theparty IS Edsel B Ford II

The $35 per person advancetIcket pnce mcludes hors d'oeuvres, dancmg and a drawmgfor door pl'lzes Tlcket~ purchased at the door WIll be $50per person ThiS year the pnzes

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The Women's Ensemble of Grosse Pointe South. chosen as one of the top 12 ensembles inMlchigan by the Michigan School Vocal Assoclatlon, was honored by the state at the Michi-gan Fine Arts Festival held at the Dalton Center at Western Michigan University in May. Theensemble. under the direction of Ellen Bowen. Will be featured in a concert Friday, June 9 at7:30 p.m. at the North Performing Arts Center. Music from the Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals."Cats:' "Starlight Express" and "Phantom of the Opera:' will be performed. Tickets are avail-able at the door for $5 and $3.

Members are, top row from left. President Shasa Mal1sh. Val Ziebron, Missy Bologna. Ste-phanie Vititoe, Stephanie SamueL Jenny Jones and Con DeVnes; front row from left, SecretaryCaroline de Fauw. Jenny Dalstrom. Heidi Kuvale. Shanna McNamee. Jenny Tipton, Meg But-terly, Stephanie Stebbins and Sarah Verhnden.

To perform

Gl adudtlOn leI emOllll''> 101Glo",e POInte South \1 III he heldI'hlll e,doly, June 15

L.ltel tholt evemng, the Mothel ,,' Club WIll agdlll "pon,,01 thett ddltJOl1al d II night h'1dduatlOnp.1I t) at the W <II 1\1e111011011Thloughout the mght dnd e,lIlvmOl nmg hOUI" thel e 1\111 \)('

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marked spIrItual overtones. kpomts out that the Holy Grail'.promise of eternal hfe is a heav-enly one as It shows the dreadfUlend that comes to mortals whopursue It for selfish purpoees.

There IS a sense of mysticismal"o, as Indy walks slowly andcmefully towald the cavern\\ here the Holy Grall reposes inthe care of a monk

Hamson Ford, three timee.Indiana Jones, three limes HaMSolo, lemams the unchallengedhero of chIThangers in "The LaItCrusade"

Connery with hiS twilighttwmkle is Irrestlslible as Indy'.WIse and witty father who keepepace with him m every scene

Storyteller G€orge Lucas whodreamed up "Star Wars" andhas mastermmded the IndianaJones senes, and director StevenSpielberg who directed the tril-ogy which reaches a thrtlhng cli.max m "The Last Crusade,"once agam display their uncannytalents for makmg movies thatentertam and command atten-tIOn and applause

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Ulllwd, th~ two go on theil-crusade, a Journey fraught WIthdanger, suspen"e, thnlls andpanels of plots

The adventure roller coasterplummets the two through therat Infested catacombs of a Venetlan church, a horse and tankchase and a Jordaman desertencounter

Pauses m the actIOn are gIvenover to bl.play between Indyand hiS father The humor inthese segments add to the film'senjoyment. Connery IS mischie-vous and puckish

Wlch all It'S humor and adven-ture, "The Last Crusade" has

lieve he has a Journal descnbmgthe route to the locatIOn of theHoly Grail

No problem Indy scales ca"tlewalls, outWits army guard" a" heand hiS father escape In a gondola, duckmg gun shots

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Older movie viewers Will re-member gOing to the mOVie" onSaturdays to follow the adventures of their favonte stars msenals that had no endmg'l Thefilm always came to a stop Justa" the hero was about to fallover a chfT or the hero me wastIed to a railroad tI ark In thepath of an oncommg tram Afull length film that not only featw-ed 0.::> many ao a doten chIThangers, but also followedthrough on them would havebeen the ultImate m entertamment to senal fans

Even today when movie fanshave become accustomed to allsorts of spectauclar special ef-fects and contnved SituatIOns,the senal chIThanger, hke thosem the Indiana Jones mOVies,spell entertamment HIS filmshave captmed all the suspense ofthose earher piecemeal chapter-by chapter adventure episodes.

It's the old made new With theadded dash of a hero who mfuseshiS role With humor and an"Isn't thIS fun" attitude

Contemporary as they are, thepursuit of the prize and thedemise of the villam is not f1'1volous In each of the trIO of theIndiana Jones mOVies, there IS aserIOus purpose

In "Raiders of the Lost Ark"(1981), Indiana Jones, an ar-cheologIst, leaps vast creVices,evades killer bouldel sanddodges nasty spmts wh1le seek-mg the Ark of the Covenant

In "Temple of Doom" (984),he travels to India to battlech1ld enslavmg thugs

In "Indiana Jones and theLast Crusade," the latest ofTer-mg, IndIana Jones (HarrisonFord), goes m search of the HolyGra1l, Jesus' legendary cup ofeternal hfe, at the behest of anch Illdustnahst (Juhan Glover)who mIstakenly confuses thespmtual meanlllg of eternal hfeWith ImmOltahty on earth

When Indy arrIves III VelllcehOplllg to Jom hiS father, DrHenry Jones, (Sean Connery), hediscovers hIS father has dlsap-peat ed The elder Jones IS belllgheld III a castle by NaziS who be

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The second Grand Prix Regatta will set sail with the Viareggio Pirate characters Friday.June 16. at 7:30 p.m. immediately following the Valvoline Detroit Grand Prix time trials andwill run in conjunction with the second Grand Prix Parade.

Eight-foot tall Pirates landed at the U.S. Coast Guard station on Belle Isle and issued a callfor sailors with boats of all types to participate. With them are Petty officer Alexander of theU.S. Coast Guard. and Commadore Phil Winteringlan. Grand Prix Regatta.

The regatta will travel from Belle Isle down the Detroit River past the Renaissance Centerand Hart Plaza and on to the Ambassador Bridge.

VOIce students of Pat! ICWWdhngton Will present theIr yearend reCital Monday, June 12, 7pm at the War Memonal

The reCItal brmg'i to a clo'lCWrlllnhrton's first year a'i WarMemonal vOIce roach

The community Il'>inVIted toattend Ticket,; ille $:3. adultl'>,$1 50, children under 12 01 senIOrs, 62 and over FOI ;\d(htlOnalmformatlOn, call 88 I 7511

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w1ll present Its annual reCItal atGrosse Pomte North auditorIUm,707 Vermer Road Performance'lWill be Thursday, June 22, andFriday, June 23, at 7 30 p III

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By Michael ChappSpeCial Writer

It's VIOlent, It'S bloody, It'"loud, and there's a whole lottashootm' gomg on

Other than that, there's notmuch happemng In "Rene-gades," a forgettable film team-mg Lou Dl8mond PhillIps andKiefer Sutherland

It's a shame, too Becausethere's every reason to behevethe picture spt out to be morethan the cal chasJn~, foul-mouthed shootmg fnatc the IInal product IS

Sutherland plays an undercover cop wlth-an-attltude, sort oflike a young Duty Han')' Phtlhps plays an Indian torn between what he sees as reahtyand hiS ancient father's medlcme-man 1'1tuals

The two get mixed up WItheach othel when Suthel land'sundercover opel atlOn goes out ofcontrol, and one of the diamondrunners he's workmg With killsPhillips' brother

The two eventually form anunlikely partnershIp - a part-nership which develops out oftheIr need fOi - and mutual diS-trust of - each other Phllhpswant" to avenge hiS brother'sdeath, and he wants to retnevean ancient lance that belongs tohIS ancestors One of the badguys stole the lance m all of thecommotIOn du1'1ng the first ofmany altercatIOns that becomethe film's cornerstone

Sutherland, who was mvestlgatmg cops on the take, needsthe expertise Phtlhps can bringm trackmg down hard to findguys BeSIdes, Phllhps won't lethim out of hIS Sight

Clearly thiS film relle'i on therelatIOnship between the twomam character'i to wke It beyond the cop-actIOn routme

Clearly. that relatIOnship l'i

'Renegades' is a waste of timenever establIshed When the two Neither Sutherland nor Philmen eventually do begIn to tI ust hps displays anythmg m thiSeach other, most Vlewel s WIll film that we haven't seen beforeprobably be wondel lllg why Net- Indeed, m last year's Western,ther one of them has much to "Young Guns," they both com-"peak of III the personality de- peted for screen lime With a

bunch of other hotshots Just likethem. Both characters were farmore memorable and better developed than the two we followIII thiS film

Sutherland needs a change ofpace. A lomantlc comedy might

"p'drtm~l:!t__ _ be good for hiS career now AndVlewels who go fo;' -bloodyPhl1hps, who has been playmg a

shoot-ern-ups WIll pi obably find lot of Indians With chips on theirenough gomg on here to keep shoulders, needs a SImilarly hghtthem happy But those who need !Olea little to thmk about while MeanwhIle, viewers shouldn'tthey're recove1'1ng from the last waste theil' tIme on "Rene-f:,'l-uesomescene w1l1be qmte dls gades," smce the two actors alappointed ready did

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Mary Bremer, the drama t('ach('r for '9xth. "evpntb and ('Ighthgrade 'ltudent" at Umverslty Llggptt School, wao., nllm('cl "He"t Actress of 1989" hy the DetrOIt Free Press At It<; Thpatnral ExcellenceAwards ceremony Bremer, who earned her HFA at the Umveri'>ltyof DetrOIt, won the award for her performAnCE' m "Stt ange Snow"WIth the Umver'llty of DetrOIt Theatre Company

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All aboard the trolle\ boundfor the world of Manlyn, Eh I"and Jame<., Dean B('\\ ,1ftthough, pa<""dge \~lll 1)(' gldl1ll'donly to tho<,(' 21 and ovel

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Pamela J. KondziolkaCltl CI('I k

Slipping inThe Gregory Boat Co.. owned and operated by the Gregory family since the turn of the cen-

tury. most recently by Scott Gregory of Grosse Pomte Shores. Just opened its new rack storagesystem. The new system will double the capacity of the marina by providmg dry land or rackstorage for boat owners. The Gregory Boat Company is located at 9666E. Jefferson.

Cleary College IS <;eekmg mfOlmat IOn on 1939 and 1964gJ aduates A luncheon befOl ecommencement on Satm day,June 10, wlll honor theqe 25 and50-year bfJ'aduates

G1'llden CIrcle or SIlver Anl1l

Cleary seeks former grads

Jarvis is new staff writerPublisher R G Edgar an

nounced that Daniel McClweJarVIS has been hIred as a staffwnter for the Grosse PomteNews.

JarvIs has worked ab a staffwnter and pi oductlOn managerfor the Community eneI' mPlymouth BefOl e that he wab dstaff wnter and photographer fmthe Romeo Observel In Romeo

JarVIS grew up m GIossePomte and attended PIerce MIddIe School and Grosse PomteSouth High School He earned abachelor of arts degree In Journallsm at Wayne State Univer-sIty In Apnl 1987

WhIle he was at Wayne, heworked fOl US, News and WorldRepOlt magazme as bmeau assIstant and he wrote and tookphotos for the South End, thestudent newspaper

He was also a staff wntel andphotographer fm the CentelNewslettel at Wayne and programmmg aSSIstant at the WSUStudent Center

JarvIs belongs to the SOCIetyof ProfessIOnal Journallsts

In hIS spat e tIme, he enJoys

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press releabes for the sWlmmmgteam and The Grosse PomterShe was also co edItor of "A Bea-con of TradItIOn," a hIstory ofthe yacht club

clded to pursue a career In Journallsm and In 1981, he enteredMacomb Commumty College Heearned an associate of mts de-bfJ'ee the followmg year, b'Taduat-mg summa cum laude

On a Ment Scholarshipawarded by the board of gover-nOl;" Mmms went to WayneState University, where he gIad-uated With high dlstmctlOn m1985 With a major m Journalismand a mmor m hlbtory

After graduatIOn, he workedat the Source newspaper mUtica, covenng the SterhngHelghtb CIty CounCIl, the UtlcaCommunity Schools and the Macomb County B081 d of CommlsSlOnel ...

He then worked for an Atlanta newspaper b'TOUP, NeIgh-bor Newspapers Inc, untll 1988The group consisted of 31 news-paperb, one of whIch was a dally,and he began as a staff wnter

He was promoted to news edltor wlthm the first month, andthree months later, to assocIateedItor Hlb dutIes mcluded bemgmanagIng edItor, copy editor andlayout edItor of two of the NeIgh-bor's weekhes

In hIS spal e time, MmnIs en-JOYS boatmg, fishmg and travel-mg HIS membelshrps mcludethe DetrOit chapter of the SOCIety of Pl ofesslOnal Jomnahstsand the Henry Ford Museum &GIeenfield VIllage

He and hIS WIfe Terry, who ISa software applicatIOns engIneer,live m RoseVIlle They have beenman led 12 years

SCS adult edto graduate 135

Ahout 131}"tlldpnt<; will gTnduate from t hp St Cia 11 Shore<;Adult & Commumty Education'"HIgh School ComplptlOn Pro-warn next wC'C'k The youngC' ...tgraduate I'" 17 y('arh old and theolde<;t,78

The ceremony WIll he hpld elt8 p m, Thursdny, .June 15 atLake Shore HIgh School Formore mformatlOn ahout t he pro-h'Tam, call 2968384

John Minnis

In addItIOn to hIs dutles as po-lice reporter and covenng thegovernments of the CIty, Shoresand Park, MinnIS Wll! coordmatebpeclal aSSIb'1lments He WIll alsobe mOle Involved m the productlOn of the newspapel

After bTJ'dduatlOn flom YalePublic High School In Yale m1973, Mmms WOlked fOl theClObS Co fOl eIght years as adlaftsman

WIth hiS \~Ife's SUppOlt, he de

Smith named feature editorMargIe Rems Smith has been

promoted from !>taff wntel tofeature edlto! by Publisher Rob-ert G EdgaI She I eplaces PeggyO'Connor AndrzeJczyk, who accepted another Job

SmIth, who has wO!ked for theGlOsse Pomte News SInce Octobel' 1986, has covered GlOssePomte Park, CIty, Shores andWoods and the schools

In her new pOSItIOn, she wIllbe Iesponslble fOl the CommunIty .,cctlOn, whIch IncJudebbIrthb, engagements, weddmgs,club news, chUlch news, senIOrCitIzens, Pnde of the Pomtes,and Faces and Places as well asthe gal denmg and cookmg columm.,

SmIth IS a lifelong GrosbePomte I eSIdent and she CUIrently lives m the Woods WIthhel thl ee daughter!> Stephame,22, a senlOl at MichIgan StateUniversIty, Sandy, 20, a JUniorat University of MIchIgan, andJenny, 1:J, a BlOwnell MIddleSchool eighth gradel

SmIth earned a bachelor ofarts debfJee m English m 1962and a master's In English m1963, both at U mvel slty of MIChIgan She won a Hopwood A Wal dthere fOl a <;hOlt story SmIthstudIed Journahsm at WayneState UniversIty m 1982 and1983

She taught English, hIstoryand readmg to seventh, eIghthand nmth-gradel s m the LIVOniapublrc schools flOm 1963 to 1966

SmIth freelanced for yearsHe! features, essays and newsstone,> appeared m the DetrOItFree Presf" DetrOIt News, Michlgan (Deilmt News Sunday magazme), American Way (mfhghtmagazme fOl AmeIlcan Alrlmes),FIOI Ida (Sunday magazme fOlOrlando Sentmel), the AdVIsorNewspaper ..., The Gro<;se Pomte!,Heritage maga7lne, the AnchorBay Beacon and other puhllcatlOn ...

She also wlote a hoatmg column fOJ the Glo""e Pomte NewshefOl e f,he wa<; hll cd Uf, a staffwntel

A" a volunteel, SmIth wroteCOI the BulletIn, .1 mag<lZlne publI<;hcd by the ,JunIor Leah'lIe ofDetrOIt, and served a" pubhcItychau man for the GIO"<;e PomteYacht Club, where f,hc wrote

Minnis is assistant editorPublisher Robert G Edgm

announced that John H Mmnlshab been named assIstant edItorHe has worked at the GrobsePomte News smce September1988 as a staff wnter

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"Wp 1(' gomg to >.,ome amll"ement p,1l k..,," We..,ton .."ud "Andcathedl,d.., We'l e gOing to seeSt P,w!'.., II hel e PIII1CC"'., DI gotIlIdlllpd We'l e dOlllg <;omethmgIn WI'..,tllllll>.,tel Ahbey"

"WI'II' gOlllg to do lot" of>.,lghheell1g - ilkI' VISltll1g theI-Lud Rock Cafe In London andgl'ttlng T >.,llIIt..,: Jelf "aid

Both boy.., \lould plefel T.>.,huh to the lequlled chon'boyundO! m>., Men and hoy" 111 thelholl \\ (',11 ht 1JI glcal vestments,I Col..,..,OChIblalh lobel dnd "urplIll' I\1 hill' >.,mock l The boys also1\ e,1I " lull (the tl adltlonalple'lted collal \\ OIn h, EnglishthOIl Ilo\.., ,

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Grosse Pointe News

Frederic DeHaven, choirmaster and organist for Christ ChurchGrosse Pointe, leads the boys of the Men and Boys Choirthrough an hour-long practice sessIOn on a hot Thursday after-noon.

Every other year, DeHaven takes one of the church's two per-forming choirs to Europe.

and b.lptll.ed, dnd at a lOnceli Inthp Heldl'lkuche 111 WellHm, .Ill

ImpOl toint po>.,t of liach';, Thpy"lIabo pel fOlI11 olt two of the I,ll g('..,t Lathedl ,d~ III We'it Gel maUr,the Dom III Cologne ..md St Mlchaeltqkll chI.' 1Il Hambul g

In England, they'll dct .I..,

choll 111 I eqldencl', 'ill1gmg Evenhong datly, IO! loUl dav!>, oIt theLmcoln Cdthedl,d The., 'II WIndlip thell tom b) 'oJllgmg 111 till'

chapel of Mdgdollen Collpge atOxfOld Ul1IVel>.,l!\

""VI' want to ..,holle Oul cultlll I'1\ Ith othel countnes ,lI1d WI'want to undCl ..,t,ll1d other cuItUl e<' ..,ald DeH'lVen

They'" wmd up the tOlll \\'IththlCe dav'> of ;,Ight<;pemg 111 London

Although boy'" will al\\(\\>., 1)('fun loYmg and CUI e1e>.,,,and, well

boy", DeHaven ..,md he I.., often compllmentl'd on thl' bl'lMV101 of hIs <,lI1gel ...

"OUl boy.., ,11 e t11..,uplllwdCHI eful, 01 dellv They'l e e"pellenced tl'ave]('l>" They hm e "good tllne, but the) hnoll 1\ ben

chOIr member fOl live yeats andhe"" lookmg forward to VI'iltll1g(krmany "We've been pI aetlc1I1g ;,mce after Chn"tma>., We'vehad Gel man le%on.<, on Sdtlll-day!> ft om some Gel man exchange ;,tudents at South" IIe..,ald the boys have al..,o leal nedabout Gel man Cll'itom>., dud manner"

The Men and Boy>., Chou aboplovldes musIc fO! Chll"tChurch's regular Sunday \\ 01

..,hlp sel Vice" "We >.,IIII; everySunday at 11 15 I llke It Iwouldn't qUIt - even If I LOuld,"Weston saId

Boys auditIOn for the chOIrwhen they're about mght yeatsold "I look for bnght boy& WIthLiedI' vOIces and steady net vesMany are not p,lIl;,honel ","DeHaven said

"One of the great dspect& ofthiS plog1'am IS the educatIOnalexpellence They get el musIceducatIOn, dlsclplme III a group,a chance to become leadet s MostImpOltant - we belleve they become tremendous churchmenand are a Vital part of the spmtof thiS church"

They get paid tooWe"ton said he eal ns about

$10 a month fOl smgmg Boysare paid about 25 01 35 cents -dependmg upon age, leadershipand behaVIOr - for each pI actlceand each sel vice they attendThey get a monthly bonus fO!perfect attendance They also getpaid fOl Slnb'1ng at weddlllgs andfuneral.,

Boys pI actiee thl ee times aweek The men, all profe"slOnal'ill1gerq, practIce once a weekMuch of thell repeltO!re waswntten for men and boys chou sby Engllsh composel s flom the16th thlOugh 18th centulles, hutthey also smg compositIOns byBach, Mozart, Bau'..,tow and 11eland, as we)) as spll'ltuals andcontempOi ary pieces

DUlll1g thIS summel's tom,they'll petfOl m m sevel al place'iwhel e Bach liVed and WOl ked ata Bach fesllval 111 AI nstadt, EastGermany, at St George's KlrcheEIsenach whel e Bach was bO! n

Churches 4BSeniors 7BGrosse PointeBoard of Realtors ... .. .. 10 .17 B

Chul ch's chou'''' un a work1l1gELllopeJ.n hip every two yearsThe Men and Glrl'i Chou wentto Scandmdvw In 1987 The Men,1Ild Boy" Choll went to FI ance,md England 111 1985

Ell! ope'lII tllP'i at e the highlight of many of these chou boys'Cdleel>.,

Thl<, .July, the men and boy"WIll ..,pend eIght day;, m Ea"tGel many ,md will also pelform111 We~t GermJ.ny and England

"OUI purpo..,e IS to share OUIIIlU..,ICand to perform m .<,ettmgswhele It 11'01'> compo'ied," !>aldDeHaven "Also we want toh,lve a cultUl al exchange m eachLOuntly We want to enjoy OUIel\pellenCe'i and do some"'lghheell1g And we want tohave an OppO!tumty to live togethCl dnd 11'01 k togethl'l ..

DeHaven ha., d Cal efullypldnned It1l1l'l ary that lI1cludes\IO!kmg (performance.,). educatlOnal pm SUIt,> (slght&ee1l1g), andfun 1\venty thl ee boys, 16 men,DeHaven, hl& aSSistant, a headma<;tl'l, a nurse and severalspou<;e'i WI)) be WIth the group

The boys me dlYlded mto foul'h'10UPS, each With a college agemOl1lto1' Mosl travelmg will bebv bus, but thl& yeal's It1l1elllry1I1cludes a tilP flom Hamburg toEngl<tI1d by ShiP, 111 the midst ofd tall shlpq' I egatta

The blP rll1ua I chou lIlp;, at elinanced 111 part by ChI 1StChUl ch's annual Antiques Show,which took place last Satm dayand Sunday, June 3 and 4

"The antique qhow was developed five yea! s ago by WendyJenmngs and Susan McMillan,"DeHdven said, "as a fundralselfOl the choll s' Em opean triPSIt's a big event and has becomePOPUldl among dealm ~ and shoppel ~ and tho'ie who enjoy anl1que.., MOl ethan 2.000 peopleattend

"The pi olits al e to subSidIzethe choll s Some of the moneyollso goes to the mlq<;JOn of ChristChmch." he said Each chOIrmembel pays for about one thu'dof the cost of hiS European 1I1p

Weqton Norton, 12, has been a

Chou and 01 gam>.,t of ('11I1..,t('lnlJ ch

The pUI e "ound ... bounce backflOlll gotllJC alche;" voiulted wJlmg, I('aded gloi" .... odk ,1Ild ;,tone

On the olhe! h'lIld "I ..,ee .1

bov chewll1g gum Swallow ItlIHmedmtely," >.,<1v.., Dellay('n"Nedlly two dO/I'll J umpled T>.,hllt ... ,Idvel tl<,c' popuhu "pOI t ...tedm." "ungla.,>.,e..,. Chdl Jlte"', dl'>.,Ignel.." colleg('" and pI ep0,d1ll01.., Ath IptIL >"hoe" >.,que.lk.ILl 0>">"o,lk pew>., A box of Mdk))lId>., appeal>" blleflv Between>.,Ollg>."thel e '>., all undpi tone ofI(' ...tle,,>., >.,hullllllg, a few lnendlyjJb.." evell .I bile! "cullle ovel theowneJ ship of d ..,heel of lllU.,1L

PI adlce pi owed.., oil d bl J'ikpme, huwevel The boyo:; ,Ill' pie)MllIIg fOl the Chll&t ChUl chMpn ,md Boy>.,Chou'& till ee 'Illd,I h,df wel'k Em opean tllP .J uly~ 16

DeHaven telkco:; one of Chll>.,t

By Margie Reins Smithfealure Editor

() n <l ..,t1l1ltlg "'pl IIIg ..lItel noon,,I lllu"It',d tIll I'.ld of tle'lI, UI1I"OIl

\ 011('''' ..,0011.., ovel d jumble ofJldl kl d bll\tll'''' dnd h,lllg.., ovelthe dl'''I'1 ted pdl klllg lot behindCllll..,t ( '11ll!I h GIO..,..,I' POInteTIll' hugp Ip,Hk'd g),I"'''' wlIldow..,of tlll' choll loom .11 e ploppedOJlPI!, enlouI.lgelllPl!t fOJ W.IYII ,u d bl ep/p"

II!"'llk, ..,(I 1'1,,1 IId/1'1! pI (. teen.me! t!'ell.lgp hov" ,I! I' el!gaged III

,I v,n 1(.tV of ,ILtIYltH''' ..,hummg,..,qUIIIlIIlIg, "II edltng. cheWinggUlIl, lIlumblillg .1Ild punching

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the one hal!d de,lI • ..,wed high\ olce.., >.,JIlg P.."dm.., 1Il the EnglI..,h Catlwdl,ll tladltlOn

'LI'C", he,ll l'legallt plonunciolllOlI of lhl''''I' wondel ful word.,,"..,.IV>"FI edl'lll DeHaven, choll111,1..,11.'1 of the Men and Boys

Christ Church Men and Boys Choir prepares for Europe

PtlOlo b\ 1\1 IIh~l He m ....Smith

Eric Dietrich and Rocky Bryant (front row) and Neal Nightin-gale (back), members 01 the Christ Church Men and Boys Choir,attend three choir rehearsals a week. They practice for theirregular Sunday morning portion of Christ Church's worship ser-vice. In addition. the choir is going to East and West Germanyand England to perform for three and a half weeks in July.

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The groom graduated fromGrosse POinte North HighSchool, attended Northern MiChl'gan UniversIty and graduatedfrom Northwestern Umverslty.He IS employed as an advertlsmg art techmclan With the Brophy Engravmg Co 10 DetrOIt

OrganIst was Edward Higbee,trumpeter was Frank DIBlaSI,soloists were EnriCO LaRlcca andLarry Corona, and lector was thegroom's father, Ronald Marlow

Out of state guests mcludedthe bride's grandparents fromSprmg HIli, Fla, Mr and MrsDonald Kirkby of Palm BeachGardens, Fla; Shelly John, thebride's SIster, of Portsmouth,Va, Jerry Keddy, the bride'sbrother, of Woodstock, Md , JulwJoseph, the groom's COUSin,of

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Marlow of Boston, Mass., brotherof the groom; JessIe Jolin of PortHleneme, Calif., brother of thebride; John Joseph Jr. of GrossePOinte Woods, uncle and god-father of the groom; DaVid GIardof Ann Arbor; and Justin Carl.son of Traverse CIty. Scott Jolin,step-brother of the bnde, servedas nngbearer.

The mother of the bride worean ivory-colored street-length fit-ted dress With long taperedsleeves, V-neckline and a skIrtgathered to the side with a largebow She wore a corsage of whiteroses, carnations, bables'-breathand strings of seed pearls.

The groom's mother wore achampagne.colored dress ofChantilly lace WIth a beaded andsequined bodice, dolman sleeves,a skirt narrowmg to bands of 511ver beads, then expanding to ahandkerchIef tea-length skIrtShe wore a wrist corsage ofpeach-colored roses, white minia-ture carnatIOns, bables'-breathand strings of seed pearls

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She is a customer servIce repre-sentative and paralegal for Re-cord Copy ServIceS m DetrOIt.

Leinweber has a bachelor ofscience degree in archItecturefrom the Umverslty of MichIganand he is an archItectural de.signer for DeSIgn CollaboratIVeIn DetrOit

Linda A. Dembek and MichaelLeinweber

dozen white roses, dendrobiumorchids, mIniature carnatIOnsand stephanotiS, bables'-breath,IVY,and fimshed With IVOry laceribbon

Starh John of Mount Clemens,Wife of the bride's step-father,served as matron of honorBridesmaids were Michelle Tol-hver of DetrOit, Gall Marlow andCynthIa Marlow, sisters of thegroom, Julie Swayse of Kalama-zoo, and Nancy Kay of St ClairShores Jerllyn John, step-sIsterof the brIde, served as flowergulAttendants' dresses were full-!>klrted floor length ruby-coloredtaffeta gowns With fitted bodiceSand puffed off-the shouldersleeves Large taffeta and Chan-tilly lace bows formed bustlesaccentmg the walsthne at theback of the dresses They carriedcrescent bouquets of rubrum hI-les and pink mmIature carna-tIOns WIth babies' breath, greens,and pmk satm streamers

The best man was MichaelMarlow, brother of the groomGroomsmen mcluded Patrick

Dembek attended WesternMichigan University and WayneState Umverslty, where she ispursumg a hberal arts degree

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POinte Woods, on April IS, 1989,at a 5 30 p m nuptial Mass atOur Lady Star of the Sea Catho-hc Church

The Rev Kenneth M Chaseofficiated at the ceremony, whichmcluded a papal blessmg ThereceptIOn was Immediately after-ward at the Gourmet House 10St ClaIr Shorel,

The bride wore her mother-mlaw's gown of antique IVOryChantIlly lace over satm Withbeads and sequms accentmg thefitted bodIce and Sabrma necklme The sleeves were Chantillylace, tapering to a pomt andedged 10 rumed lace The !>klrt,more than 500 yards of cascad109 Chantilly lace rumes, ended10 a cathedral tram

The bride wore a crown ofIVOry appltqlle~ trimmed WIth!:>eqUlnsand pearls, which supported a cathedral length veIl ofIllUSIOn ldce, edged With ChantIlly lace and dotted With satlOapphquee,

She carned a large crescentbouquet of Casablanca hiles, a

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Joan F Dembek of DetrOItand Thomas R Dembek ofGro'><,e POInte Wood!> announcethe engagement of their daughter, LInda A Dembek, to MIchael LeInweber, son of Roy andBeverly Lemweber of GrossePOinte City An October weddIngI'>planned

Henkel I!>a graduate of Bed-ford High School In Temperenceand Michigan State Umverslty,where he earned a bachelor'sdegl ee In phYSIOlogy

He I'> employed at Henry FordHO'ipltal and will begm an 10

ternbhlp In medical technologyat ProVidence Hospital In July

Kimberly Day and JamesHenkel Jr.

Day-HenkelGen and Michael Day of

Grosse POInte Woods announcethe engagement of theIr daughtel', Kimberly Day, to JamesHenkel Jr, son of Barbara andJame!> Henkel of Temperence,Mlch A June weddmg Ibplanned

Day 11, a graduate of ReginaHigh School and MIchigan StateUniversity, where she earned abachelor's degree 10 chnlcal laboratory bClence She IS employedat Henry Ford Hospital al, amedical technolo/{!!>t

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It's Fllday, June 16 PIa)stalts at 10 a m at severalGrosse Pomte pmks and clubsJUl1lor playel b, age 10 to 18,have a chOIce of playmg smglesor doubles A donatIOn of $15WI]]mclude a full day of tenl1lsas well as trophIes, pnzes, and a

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June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News F~i~Indian Village home and garden tour

Seven hlstonc Indian Vllldgehomes, seven garden'>, two A peek behind the barbecue after the matcheb atchurches and a school will be scenes . .. General Co Chall Three Mile Parkopen for perusal by tour gom" men and executive committee ReservatIOn deadlme IS JuneSaturday June 10, from 10 am memberb fOl the Detlolt Chaplel ~~3~all Lauld Blake at 881to 5 p m City of Hope'r:, "SPll'lt of Life"

Indian Village, a umque wn Awald dIOneI' lecently got acentration of about 350 homeb bneak preview of the banquetlepresentmg DetrOIt's bocml and menu fm the event - by HY.lttarchltectw'al history from 1895 Regency Chef Domenick Bufto 1920, IS about half way be fanetween Grosse Pomte and down They "ampled butterfly of Nortown DetiOit The thlee block lIIeglan smoked "almon withalea (Semmole, hoquOis and quennel! of Atlantlt tUlbot, nibBurns Avenueb) IS bounded on bled on a balad wnsl..,tmg ofthe bouth by Jefferson Avenue btalkb of poached a"palagu" withand on the nOith by Mack Ave !Oasted pme nuts and quail eggnUl.' 10 a pomegl andte mUbtai d vmal

Indian Village has been on the h'lette, taste te:,ted an entICeNatIOnal Reh'l"ter flf HI<,tOlIC combo of <,\\01 dfi..,h .lnd \ cullomPlaces smce 1972 Mo"t home laced 111 a Cilantro hollandalseowners are dedICated to restOl mg The piece de IeSI"t.lnte, howand mamtammg the hlbtonc Getting ready for the Sixth Annual Tennis &: Crumpets Junior ever, wa'>d specially deSignedcharacter of their homeb Tenms Tournament are. from left. Co-chairman Laura Blake. debselt, Gateau de City of Hope,

The popular annual tour for Heather Klobuchar. Steve Czarkis. Michael Klobuchar and co. which featwed white and da! knon reSidents began m 1958 and chairman Mary Klobuchar, chocolateusually attl acts several thouband The black tie gala on Fl'lda) ,people - mOIl.'than half of },lVendel dnd lace Newly elected AUAlllary ple'>l June 23, at the Hyatt Regencywhom have taken the tour 111 IIlIagll1e d ..,ultly afternoon dent Patricia Young WIll mllo Hotel, Dearborn, will honor An-prevIOus years tl <ty..,of lemonade light, duce her boUld of dlrectOl s AI- thony M. Franco, of Anthony

Former Globse POll1tel Julie dlly mll~lt InlOlmal modelmg ice Reisig, chall man fm the M FI anco, lnc and will featlll eLong offered some mSlght IOta 01 fptchll1g renllnll1e clothmg event, WIll be assisted by Jane enteltamment by Academythe ul1lque appeal of the al ea 1'1om Mal lel DlI1on's ~hop 111 the BuW, hostesses, Patricia Os- Award wmnmg compo"Cl Mm

"The mam attlactlOn for me I" Vllldge, modeled by membCls tosh, pourers, Gertrude Young, Vll1Hamhschproximity to work," Long said leservatlOns, Susan Abi-Raji Tickets me $150 pel pel~on,She IS a pedlatnc smgeon at and Diana Levick, refle"h $1,500 fm a table of 10 TableChildren's Hospital of Deb OIt ments Also helpmg WIll be Pat- pm chasel b will be the guests ofHer husband works at Wayne tie Gardella, Joanne Marcil, City of Hope at a pie gala recepState Umverslty "We also enJoy Mary Nolan, Rose Regner, bon For ticket II1fOl matlOn, cdllour hlstonc home - the high '::1 Jeanne Reichert, Suanne Tay- 5812600cellmgs, large roomb They don't I-f lor, Mary Tulloch, MaraIynmake houses like thiS any $< Domzalski, Mary Gallant andmore" Catherine Andary.

Long said she went on the Indmn VIllage Home and GardenTour last year, whIle lookmg fora new home They pUlchasedthell 87 year old house last Augubt

The land that IS IndIan Viilage was origmally palt of theold French nbbon farms of emlyFrench settlers FrancOiS Rivardand Jacques St Aubm A racecourse was once located 111 theal ea Resldentlal developmentbegan m the 1890s

Some of the foremost archlteds of the late 1800s and early1900s were lesponslble fOi deslgnmg homes m Indian Village zeroab weIl ab GIOSse Pomte Albert ,----------------------------,Kahn, WIlliam B Stratton, Mar- ~cus Bun-owes, Leonard B WI! "q~1 C""'":c r lit bn er - T£eanlike, George Mason and Robelt 0 t J La Den-Ick

The homes also feature eAcel. Floral Co. Est. 1894lent examples of wood carvll1gs,landscape deSign and extenOl Under the direction of Joseph Twardyand mtenor t1lework flam DetrOlt's Pewablc Pottel)' Proudly Presents: A Sharper Image

In additIOn to the lesldentlalhomes and gardens, thIS yea! '" SPECIALIZING IN • European Floral DesigntOlll features IlOqUOlSAvenue • Party Designs • European Gardens. WeddingsChnst Lutheran Chw-ch, bUIlt Ikf!'Om1911 to 1913, Jeffelson Av- • Custom Si Design. Home Accessoriesenue Presbytenan Church, deSigned 111 1925 by WlIt Rowlandof SmIth, Hmchman & GI)'lls,and the DetrOIt Waldorf School,deSigned 111 1913 by AlbeitKahn as old Liggett School'seastern campus

On tour day, tickets may bepurchased for $9 at Chnst Lutheran Church, 2411 hoquOls,Jefferson Avenue PresbytenanChurch, 8525 East Jefferson, orthe WaldOlf School, 2555 Burns

For another $2 per person, agUIde Will take small groups onwalkmg tours and WIll dISCUSbhistory, archItectural styles andfOlmer reSidents of the homes

Sponsors are The Indian VI!!age ASSOCiatIOn,the Indian VI!lage Women's Garden Club andIndian VIllage Men's GardenClub, all non profit volllnteel orgamzatlOn!> Tour pi oceed..,areused to mmntam vacant lots,grant scholarshIps and financeother wOlthwhlle projects

This year a full color postel,photographed by former Gro<;gePOinter Glenn Calvin Moon,will be avmlable for $5 The poster feature!> the picturesque frontentranceway of a home deslhTJ1edby Albert Kahn, bUIlt m 1905For the poster, send check ormoney order payable to the HI~tonc Indian Village Home andGarden Tour, PO Bo'\( 14616,DetrOIt 48214

Uszt and lemonade••• and the charm of a Vlctonantea party

The Fontbonne AUXIliary ofSt ,John HO'ipltal and MedicalCenter WIll recapture the charmof the late 1800" on Thursday,,June 15 from I to 3 p m A V1C.wnan Tea WIll he gIVen for newmember!> of the AUXIliary at theGros"C POinte Park home of Drand Mr<; ,Jacques BeaudomGuests Will be served tea, damtysandwiches and delicate bonbonsIn a VICtorian settmg of roses,

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June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

St. AmbroseparishionerKate Chiodo

!Tlovmg nowOne Iedson for that trend to-

1\ ,11 d at(l'ptmg the merger, Pelc"dld, I., that the panshlOnersnow hd VE' ..,ome assw'ance thatthl' .,oual '>l'rVlce,<,and food andoutreach pi ograms whtrl, thepall..,h plovlded to more than2,000 aJ ea rebldent.'>, will con-tmue, even If the pansh ISdosed

. this churchis for all of us touse to worship theLord.'

Thl'> may be made poSSIble If apIOpO;'dl, d.J awn up by Pelc, ISapplOved by Cardmal EdmundSzoka It calls for the formatIOnof a combmed pastOl al evangehcaUfood SOCial services outreachto be conducted In the lowerea;,tslde area

"Food serVice, pre natal care,Job aSSistance, etc, would behandled out of the St PhlhpNen buddmg and evangehsm,pa~toral serVices, bible studydasseb and the hke would beconducted from the 8t JohnBerchmans bUIlding on LakeVieW," Pelc said (St John Berchman'i palish closed two yearsago)

"It's almost a surety that the(St Philip) buIldmg won't besold, but will be used for thiSoutreach," he continued "Andthat hds to be reas!>unng to thepeople of that pansh to knowthat m a Ieal sense, they stIllhdve a foothold, a lasting contn-

haslt, human needs of a poorcommumty, accordmg to It::, pa"tor, the Rev Don Walker

He told the DetrOIt Free PI e;,..,Idbt yeal that the pall~h eXI..,tedfor the hungry and needy, tOItho!>e who cannot diTord food ortl dllbportatlOn to the doctor, lortho<,c who cannot afIOl d to pay1)111..,

St Philip Nel I wab m a muchdifferent M't of Clrcum.,tancp.,than the other churth whichmelged With 8t Ambro',{', 8t!Vf:lItm 01 ToUt s (8t Mart mfaI'ITIdlly metged on Api'll 9, thethurch bUlldmg::, have beenmothballed 101 futlll e Ub(; m thehope that an expected populatIOnlnuea<,e may dICtate reopenmgthe church)

It ha.., taken the St PhilIp p<lII..,hlOner., a while to comear ound to the Idea of mel gmg,.,ald St Ambro'>l' pabtOl the RevTimothy PeJc

"But I thmk they are ~tal'tmgto <.ce ;,ome optIOn::, - '>ome goodthmg::, about thClr future WIth u.,- <It the moment," Pelc sald "It

Sunday, June 18:A (II ama at 11 10 a m "SubjectYouIl>elve::, to Jehovah" - DllCCto! Waltet YOIllS

A publIc addl eb'i at 2 p m'[)ehVetdnte Nedl fOI People of

Godly DevotIOn" - [) H CIl'lIlko

St. Philip Neri parish to be welcomed July 2

St. Ambrose merges with Detroit church::,eem., like they ale beglnn10g to butlOn, m that neIghborhood "thmk It'!> OK to think about In the meantime, a van ser-

vIce has been scheduled to transport St Phlhp panshlOners -who reportedly have decided toremam together and move to StAmbrose m one "faith famIly"

Kate Chiodo, chaIrperson ofthe St Ambrose hospitalIty com.mIttee, and other panshlOnersare preparmg for the expectednew panshlOners

"They VISited us two weeksago on a Sunday and we're pre-parmg for the offiCIal welcommgMass July 2," ChIodo saId "Wewant to welcome them aswarmly as pOSSible We knowth!!, IS difficult for them to seetheir church close and we wantto make sure they know they areso, so welcome here"

Both Chiodo and Pelc pomtedto a renewed atmosphere at St.Ambrose smce the merger WIthSt Martin and saId they expectto enJoy a Similar expenenceWith St PhIlIp's parishIOners

"At the service two weeks ago,Rev Walker and Father TImcon celebrated the Mass andFather Walker asked the parish-ioners if they were ready andwIlhng to work With the peopleof 8t Martin'S and 81. Am.brose," Chiodo explamed

"It was very poSItive The pa-nshlOners made a verbal com-mitment to make thiS work"

The first step toward that end,Pelc said, was last Sunday's ser.vIce m which St Philip's parish-iOners met at St. Ambrose andbrought their cross and other artifacts to be mstalled at St Am-brose

"And we've made banners (de-SIgned by Catherme Gumn andconstructed by Yvonne Smithand ChIodo) whIch incorporatethe logos and colors of all threechurches," Chiodo saId.

"The Lord IS the Lord of usall And thiS church IS for all ofus to use to worshIp the Lord."

By Peggy O'Connor AndrzejczykSpecial Writer

LI"t Sunddy, member~ ot StPhilip Nel J Cdthollc Church III

DetlOlt vl.,Jtel! the pUll"h which1., .,0011 to bewrne thell ownGlO..,-,e POinte P,1l k\ St Amblo.,e Chu!th

And on .July 2, <I "petldl "'1.'11lte of t1.IIl.,fel dnd wekorne willbe wndutwd, wmpletmg StArnblo.,e'., melgel WIth tllO of aoDell OIt thm dlC., 01 del ed hy theAllhdlocl".,e of Dell O1t to t!o',{' by.JtJrj(' '10

1"01 St PhIlip, It mdl k., theend 01 62 yedr., of WOI~Jllp II) dt ....1Il "pl! cd .,tone thul ch onDltkel.,on on DptJOlt\ ed"t .,IdeIt I.., <In end th<lt doc;, not wnleII Jthout d .,truggle 1m the pdlI"h, wh Ich '>CI ve.., dn <IIed Chdl dttell/ed d., one of the 1ll0.,t de.,tltute m the uty

In retent yedl.." th UI th membel .,h Ip dWlIldlpd to 150 fdlll lite."

101 whlth 15 baptl..,m::" ;,IX "'eddll1g." :lO timel dl" dnd thl ee conver.,lOn., wCle performed But thechUl ch commufilty al.,o filled the

Jehovah's Witnesses to holddistrict convention June 16-18

t<lke place at 4 40 P m "QuestlOn., - An<;wel., That Work" -A K Flowel::'

Saturday, June 17:Baptle,m at 11aO am "PuIl>ueGodly DevotIOn a!> Dedicated,Bdptll.ed Chll::,tJan~" - JenyHestet

An dddl es::, at 4 ao p m "TheBible God',> WOld 01 Man .,?" -ON Wdkelin

Thl' 19R9 "Godly DpvotlOn"dl..,tlltt wnventlOn 01 ,Jphovah'.,WJtllc.,..,es will he held dt thePontl.lc Silvel dome .June 1618

The dl.,tllt[ mdudc" thc 10Welpenm..,lda of Mlthlgan dnl! pOItlOn., 01 OhlO dnd Indland dnci I.,l'"petted to dlll dct <lfi av el dge 0145,000 pel.,on" on e,lch of thethll'e ddY"

Friday, .June 16:I'he thaUIll.lIl"" addlt''''' hegm",Il 10 40 a III "Wekome YouPeopll' 01 Godly ]Jpvotloll' -CI1<llle.., N .John.,on

The Kcynote dddIC..,.., I.., .It 1 'lOP III "Why Ledl n t!1(' S,ltl ed Selid of Godlv DevotIon" - DenIll..,){ Hdtoll

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The Rev. Edward A. M. Cobden, Jr.ChrISt Church Grosse POinte

Empty classrooms. Not the empty classrooms still ringing wIth JOYous farewells as students skipped or "dugout" to summer vacatIOns But the empty classroom~ ofschools closed SIlent Sad. Symbols of mmd~ untended,becomIng lax, undIscIplIned, unformed Empty

These images of empty classrooms came to me ae, Iwatched a recent news report of how the Israeli government has padlocked the schools of their PalestInianneIghbors Students from grammar school to um vel ~Ityhave been forbidden to attend ::.chool for nedlly twoyears. The sadnes.'>, the human and cultural wa~te of thl..,IS appall mg.

These thoughts and feelmgs led me to reflect on theschool millage vote we will have June 12 It I'>to takpthe matter to the extreme to even consIder that we wouldallow the schools In Grosse Pomte to be so undetfundedthat they would be closed or even that they would be allowed to become Inferior. But thoughts of these extreme~provoke us to apprecIate the Critical worth of our ~choobWe must not take education for granted

ThIS IS especIally true for those whose faIth IS mformedby the Bible Here are three reasons

• We are to love God WIth all our minds (Deuteronomy6:5 and Mark 12:30). Smce God IS ultimate good andtruth, we are to form our minds to be able to discern himand hIS purpose. Though schools do not teach about G{)ddIrectly, they do teach that which IS good and true

• God has made us In hIS Image with memory, reason,and skIll, and he has glVen us the responsIblhty to manage creatIOn as hiS stewards (GenesIs 1.26) This IS a loftyImage of human worth and responslblhty In large measure we have entrusted our schools With the task of helpIng us equip our chIldren WIth sound, alert and well-mformed memOries, intellects, and skIlls We have alsoshared WIth our schools the responsibIlity to help OUI

youth see themselves as caring cItizens of our natIOn,world, and natural envIronment.

• FInally thl.'> word of scripture apphes to us, ebpeclallyIn Grosse POInte. "Every one to whom much is gIVen Willmuch be required" (Luke 12.48) For the bIblicallygrounded, the motivatIOn for excellence IS not elitIst It I..,the recogmtlOn that God has gIven us much, not for belf- satIsfactIOn, but for sharing - saCrifiCially We wantour schools to be superb so they can eqUIp or youth tobetter meet the economic, polItical, SOCIal,phYSIcal, andspiritual needs of our world

ConSIder these biblIcal views of the worth of educationas you decIde how you WIll vote June 12

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First English Ev. Lutheran ChurchVernlCl Rd at Wedgelloood Dr

Gloh"e POinte Woad~8845040

9 IO & II 00 a m WorshIpPaul F Keppler. Pastor

Walter A. Schmidl, Pastor

Laity SundayRecognition of ChrIstIan

Education Workers

St. James LutheranChurch "on the Hill"

McMillan at Kercheval884-05119:30 a.m.

Sunday Worshlp9.30 a m

'Sunday School11 00 am

Sunday WOI shipPastor Robert A. Rimbo

Grosse PointeUNITED METHODIST

CHURCHA Pnend1y Church for All Age~

211 Moro8s Rd., 886 2363

900 a m. Wor ...h.p & Church SchoolII 00 a m Wor~hlp & Nur~ery l.are

16 Lakeshore Drive - Grosse Pointe Farms - 88Z-5330

DIALA.PRA YER 882-8770

Summer Worship Hours8:30 a.m.: LakeSIde Service

(Family Service, casual dress)10:00 a.m.: Sanctuary Service

(Crlh/Toddleor Care; 3 Yr old-3rd Grade puppet show)

Sunday, June 11

The Rev, Dr. V. Bruce RIgdon, preaching

Christ the KingLutheran Church

PRESBYTERIAN

GROSSE POINTE MEMORIAL CHURCHESTABLISHED 1865

.Jo.,pph P. Fabry, Pa"torHandy S. Boeltel', Pa!>tor

B.OOam Sunday Sdlooll Bible CI_9 00 am & 10 30 am Wonhip SelVlCeI

Supervised NurseryPreschool call 8M-5090

THE SUBJECT FOR THISSUNDAY IS:

"God, the Preserverof Man"

First Church of Christ,Scientist

Grosse Pointe Farms282 Chalfonte Ave,4 hlock" WP"t of Mom""

l'vLltk at LochrnoOl 884.5090

Sunrla, 10:30 A MSund,ly School 1030 A M

Wl'rlne"day 8 00 PM

ALL ARE WELCOME

St. Paul Ev. LutheranJl Church

<:=;~~~ 881-6670

K375 Lothrop at Chalfont.

'l 00.1 III WOI.,hllJ10 10 Sund,1\ Slhool

II l'i \\'01.,hlpI'.ur;,er} dvallable

881-3343

9:30 a.m.11:00 a.m.6:30 p.m,

9 00 a m Sunday11 00 a m Sunday

GROSSEPOINTE'loUNITED \i ,10"1£

"".. ~ lolilrlJp'-I""IunA..I""I BB4307'1

a caring church"Childlike"

Matthew 18 14, 10 14

Pastor Jack Ziegler,preachmg

9 00 Learnmg Cenler10 00 Chlldrens Hour &

Adult Educallon11 00 Church School

930& 1t 15A M SERVICESCRIB ROOM & KDGN AVAILAl:lLE

DR ROY R HUTCHEON PASTORREV DAVID R KAISER CROSS ASSOC

886.4300

GRACEUNITI:O CHURCH OF CHRIST

Kt'llhLI<l1 ,It L.lkt'J!fllnll'8223823

<)ullddV Sthool dnd WOI"lllP1030 d m

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19')50 Milck (bclW('('n Mora" & Vprnlf'r,

to 30 a m Worship9 15 a m Church School

Sunday SchoolMornmg Worshipgvcnmg PraIse

21336 Mack Ave., GPW(c'ornE'r of old R mill')

DIAL-A-PRAYER 882-8770

110m Service & Church School17150 t~AUMEE 881 O~02

John Corrado Paslor

MINISTERING CHRIST'S LOVEwith the love of Christ at:

GROSSE POINTE BAPTIST CCHURCH

Rc'dl't'ml'r Unltt'<!Ml'tho(h ...t Chureh

20571 Vernier Just W of 194IICJrpPI WoC\rj.

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"Family Service" ~

Saturday5 30 p m Holy Euchanst

Sunday8 00 a m Holy Euchanst

9 If) am Famtly Euchat I~t1020 a m Church School

& Adult FOl'llm11 15 a m Mormng Prayer

(Ist Sunday Holy "~ucharlstl

61 Grosse Pointe Blvd.885-4841

~ ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL

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WORSHIP SERVICES

• DlbCu~"lon of Mary BakelEddy, the foundel of Chrl.,tJ..lI1Science, and the lole hel chul (hplay::, In today'::, world

• ComnderatlOn hy membel::' ofthe enormou!> publi( ..,tlrrlngover the questIOn of Chll"twnheahng, and what thl::' mean::, Inthe face of current leg,ll thaIlenges

• A look dt why "'pmtual hedlmg by members I;' .,0 vltdl <lndhow It touche" the world

• Te'>llmomes of hedling." ofbranch churches Intcractmg WIththeir commumtle." and of Chn"tlan Science reachmg hungryhearts throughout the world

• ReporL'i of continuing mtelest and activity m church sponsored regional meetmgl> foryoung people wOlldwlde

• MentIOn that the dmly BIbleLesson, whIch I., ..,tud]{'E! bymembers and read hy I<ly Ie<lder'> In Chn.,tl,ln SClcnc('churches around thl' world, I.,now on teleVISIOn, carrll'd In Bo.,ton by 14 cable <;y,>tem.,

• Completllln of an exten.,lvecomputerized concord,mcl' of theBlhle as well a., relih'lOu" work.,on Chllstlan SclCnce

• Report of Incrccl'>Cd publJtdl'mand for Sclencc and Healtha" a re.,ult of mten,.,t created bythe church''> worldWIde .,hortw.lVe proJ.,'Tam.,

• A .,tre'nJ.,Tlhemng of thenE'wly de"I/-,'l1pd nE'W.,pap<'r The'Chrl'it Hln ScIence MOnitor andIL., assoclate'd ac1lvltw'> as rl'flecled 10 1Ocreao.;ed MomtoradlllproKTammmg on puhhc radIO,the notable Impact of WorldMomtor, a new half hour t<'levi"lon evenmg news pro/-,'Tam, andthe enthul'Ila<;tlc response toWorld Momtor Magaz1O(, whIchnow reache'i 290,000 .,uh<iCrllX'r"

• CompletIOn of th(' church'"worldwldr' shortwaVE' systemWIth the recent additIon of thl-'new tran<;mltt1Og facilIty 10South Carolina

• IncreaM' In member contnIJUtlOns to The Mothpr Church msupport of the<;(' actlvltlCS

Christian Scientistsgather in Boston

Unhke mm,t relil,'1ou'> denomlnatIOns, when ChnstIan ScIen-tists gathered In Boston June 5for their 94th Annual Meetmg,It was not Within a set <;truclureof church delagates, commItteesand deliberatIOns

For The Fm,t Church ofChnst, Scientist, the meetingrepresents a coming together ofchurch members from aroundthe world With a Singleness ofpurpose - to red~>dlcale them.selves to Chnstlan healing

With no ordained clergy andmembers Involved In all aspectsof the denominatIOn, ChristianSclentl'>L<; VIeW theIr church asfar more than a bUlldmg, a formof worship, a hody of doctrine oreven a woup of hke mmded pcopIe It IS a spiritual force felt Inthe heart of each member andshared With th£' world

The Chnstlan Scwncc Churchfeatures a <;trongly democratIcform of government In IL<;nearly3,000 branch churches worldWIdeand a central authorIty represented by Thc Mother Church,headquartered In Bo<;ton, andgoverned by the Manual of ThcMother Church admlnl!>lered hya five member board of dlrccton,MOAt Chnstmn SCientlsL<; holddual membership, Ilcllv£'ly partlclpatmg In a branch church aswell as 'iUpportlng the worldWIdemisluon of ThE' Mother Church

Much of thE' two hour annualmeeting conSIsted of II <;ene,> ofIntervlCWS WIth ('hurch offiCIalsconducted by new MotherChurch PreSIdent, DaVid J<~Sleeper, of Dallas He bring!> tothe one-year appomtmrnt manyyears of servlCC to the denommntlon, mdudmg IL<; mlmstry ofChnstlan hE'ahng

HlghhghL<; of th£' meetmg meluded'

• RccoJ,'TlltlOn thnt the ha'll" ofworld problem., can largely beattnbuted to splTltual lIteracy,and that to counteract thIS SPiritual VOId, an understanding ofGod and the hfe and tellchmgs ofChrist JCSlL'i IS rcqUln>d

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Tlcket'l Me av,ulable at thePt'emlCr Star box ollice and allTicket Mabter outlet"

Spcu,Jlly pnced to cclehr.llc opeillng owne\\ [cdlhcr Shop ~tlllJ\OIl1C Room 5,1\crWall Recliner In hC,lUltllltop gr,lIn k,lIllaBuill \\llh thc I')cx\tccl qUdlJl\ ~() C~\Cnl1.1110 flnc IC.llhcr flHllllurc ~rln drlcdhardwood frdfllC\ MC douhle d{)\\cllcdcorncr bloc~ctl glucd .Inti \crc\\cd for CXIr,I.,labilll ~ The t .JnlOU\ I IcX\llci ~",11 ,prlllgcarne\ ,I wrt!lcn Jifelllllc \\Mr.lnl\

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10'15 p m"Metro 25's MI% Grand Pnx

Pageant ofTer., contestantc.; anexcellent opportunity to enhancpself confidence, demon'ltratebeauty dnd pOlc.;e, wm valuablepnzeb, and open tdl eel' opportunItleS Il1 modeling," bald AnndlibdSokol, executive dIrector of thepageant "Many young ladieSwho have paJtlcipated have goneon to appear In advertlc.;ement"m natIOnal magazines, newspaper., and on teleVI'lIOn," "hesaid

RadIO celebntle" DICk PLUtanof WCZY Z95 and Sheri Donovan of WLLZ wIll emcee the pag-eant for the second year A panelof celeblIty Judges Will select theWmner and runners up based onpOIse, personallty, and .lPPCai

ance during SWimSUit and evenmg gown competItIOns and pelsonal intervIews

The Pageant IS sponsored byMetro 25 Car Care Centerb

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SUM~£RUNIVERSITY LIGGETT SUMMER SCHOOL

RegUlar Classes. June 26 - August 4. Special Intensive SAT Workshop August 7-18800 am - 12:15 p.rn

First Academic Course $260 Each Additional Course $210SAT Courses' $160 to $470 (Call for Details)

Nole Classes may be cancelled If underenrolledFor more InloflnMtlon or a registration form, call TonyGallaher D"eclorol ULS SummerSchOOl'313 884 4444or 313 8~.. 0905

ScholastiC Aptitude Test (SAn Preparation6.week Verbal6-week Math3-week Verbal June 26 July 14

JUlY 17-AuguSI 43-week Math June 26-July 14

JUly 17-August 42 week Inlenslve Verbal and Math

August 7-18Regular. Grades 1-8Pre-AlgebraAlgebra IAlgebra IIGeomelry

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I>.The grand finale to the pro t

gram was the "Country Fall''' onMay 24, held at Belmont SemorCare Center, 19840 Harper Ave,Harper Woods.

Fournier'sFurniture

Country fairmatches kids,

•senIorsBelmont SenlorCare partICi-

pants and the learnmg dtsabledstudents from Queen of Peacegrade school have been meetingon a weekly baSIS for nmeweeks Three 9-week terms havebeen held so that all the chtldrenand semors from each programcould be lI1volved

The sesslOns utilized a countryfall' theme and conSisted of a 45-mmute mUSIC therapy sessIOnand a 45.mll1ute "Country Fall'RevelatlOn" The sessIOns weredesigned to promote learning, 111

teractlOn and creatiVIty

At the fall', Belmont Semor-Care partICIpants, Our LadyQueen of Peace school childrenand Cottage Belmont NurSingHome reSIdents enjoyed games,prIZes, speCIal events such asongoing musIcal actIVIties, but-ter-making, face pamtmg and Ie-freshments Projects completeddurmg the learmng sesslOnswere on dIsplay There was alsoa dIsplay on apples, qUlltmg, ho-neybees and farm ammals

Room Saver Wall Recliners in

LeatherThe IDtiDlate in Quality

Kim Guzek: semi-finalist for Miss Grand PrixKim Guzek of Grosse Pomte

Woods has been selected as a&eml-finalist m the eIghth an-nual Metro 25 MISS Grand PriXPageant, to be held Wednesday,June 14, 1989, 730 pm, at thePlemlCr Star In SterlingHeights

Ms Guzek, 26, a flIght attend-ant, WIll compete for the crownagamst approxImately 100 othelyoung women from across thebtate. Last year's Willner,Lauren Campbell of DetrOIt, wlllClown her successor around

is proud to introduce

GRACE COOKBeginning June 7thGrace Will offer thefollOWing services

• ear piercing• body wrappmg• complete makeovers• eyelash extenhons• eyelash & brow tmtlng• total face & body waxing• nail art• nail wraps• nail extensions• Jessica manicures• faCials• make up artist

(specializing In wedding &photographic make-up)

Grace has gained extensive experienceIn her field by working at hair solonsAdrian Arpele In Hudsons and mostrecently al Merle Normans at Eastland

Come In and experience some of thegreat new services Grace offers

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Grace's Hours are:Wed. - Frl. 9 to 5Sat. 8:30 to 3:00

Maggi dnd Steve Stewdlt 01Hou"tol1, Te"a", formell) ofGlo""e Pomte <lle the p,llent" ofa 'lOll, WlllI,111l Eill Stewalt,bOln lYLly 4, 1989 Maternalh'1dndpdl enh <lle the late Helendnd Rd\ (helton, fOlmedy ofClI0""1.' POinte l\ll k Paternalh'1andp'lI ent" ,1I (' Gel dId FIlII: ofKanh,lkp(' III ,md the late Gel,dd Ill(' Fl Itl

William Eric Stewart

For the thud year, the Grosse Pointe Senior Men's Club has honored 10 students each fromGrosse Pointe North and South High Schools for their outstanding scholarship.

At a May 23 luncheon each student received a plaque from the Senior Men's Club and abook from The Detroit News. "Stewards of the State:' by George Weeks,

North students are pictured above. Front row. from left. Principal John Kastran. GauthamKalahasty, Alexander Mourtos. David Sengstock. Megan Abbott. John Deacon, Anna Routsisand Senior Men's Club president Robert Waters.

Back row. from left. Paul DiPasquale. Bradley Bartos. Todd Reimer. Grosse Pointe schoolsuperintendent John Whritner. Timothy Ballew. Senior Men's Club Past President Larry Ken-nedy and Assistant Principal Kathleen Herschelmann.

South winners are pictured below. Front row. from left, Assistant Principal Marjorie Parsons.Rebecca Hunt. Roselia Bellanca. Amy Hathaway. Rachel Konrad. Julia Wheeler and Waters.

Back row, from left. Stephanie Vititoe, Gabriella Bruno. Scott Adams. Terrell Semple. MaryMaycock. Whritner. Acting Principal Russell Luttinen and Kennedy.

Senior men honor scholars

Andrew William Fowler.John ,me! BlfT\ F'ow]('r of

GIO""e POInte' Wood" m I.' thepmenh of d ho\, Andle\\ WrIhamf'(l\\I('1 1>OIn M,I\ 27, 1989Mat!'1 n,d 1,'1 ,mdp,lI ent" al e MI,1Ild 1\11" Ch,1I Ie" ROI ab,lck (In

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famIlIes of Grosse Pomte for im-tIal challenge pledges, and theGlancy family for theIr contm-ued support of the DHD's modeltram collectIon," DaVISSaId

PublIc partICIpatIOn In the fun-dralsmg project IS also belllg so-!Jclted "For those who WIsh tosecure permanent memonal, weWIll be 'sellmg' seats m the newaudltol'lum WIth appropriatepluques for $250 each on a first-come, first-serve basis," DaViSexplamed "We also encouragepubhc donatIons In anyamount."

"Children, young and old, canalso donate to the project by con-tnbutmg to our Punch and Judybank, on the ground floor of themuseum m the space whereWngley Hall and the new educa-tIon center WIll be located,"Barry Dressel added

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To raIse the balance, the DHShas embarked on an aggressIvefundral~mg campaIgn to solICItgIfts from local foundatIOns, cor-poratlOns WIth Interests m toymanufacturmg, dIstributIOn, 01

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A $100,000 challenge granthas been awarded to the DetroitHIstorIcal SocIety by The KresgeFoundatIon toward the creatIOnof a new natIOnal toy galleryand hIStory educatIOn center atthe DetrOIt HIstOrIcal Museum

Announcement of The KresgeFoundatIon grant and plans forthe new toy gallery and edllcatIOn center was made jomtly byDetrOIt HIstOrIcal SocIety <DHS)ExecutIve DIrector MIchael W RDaVIS and DetrOIt HIstOrIcal Department <DHO) DIrector BarryDressel. Both the new galleryand center WIll be located on theb'Tound floor of the mu<;cum andare scheduled to open m early1990 John Hrlberry & As~o.clates Inc are the archItects

The new gallery will houseeXhIbItIOnS selected from amongthe more than 10,000 toys III thecombmed holdmg!> of the worldfamous Lawrence ScrIpps WrlkInson CollectIOn and the DHD'sown collectIon, mcludmg the popular "Glancy Trams"

It WIll be named Wngley Hall,The DetrOIt AntIque Toy Mu-seum Gallery m honor of Mrand Mrs R Alexander WrIgleyof Grosse Pomte Farms TheWngleys made a lead contllbu-tlOn to the gallery makmg ItSImplementatIOn pOSSIble Bar-bara Wngley IS preSIdent of theDetrOit HIstorical ComnusslOnappomted by Mayor Coleman AYoung, Alexander Wngley IS atrustee of the pnvate DetrOItHIstOrIcal SocIety

Adjacent to Wngley Hall WIllbe the hIstory educatIOn centerwhIch WIll IIlclude a new 150-seat audItOrIum, and renovatedclassrooms_

The $600,000 toy gallery andeducatIOn center project repre-sents the second phase of theDetrOIt HIstorical SocIety's fun-dralslllg efforts on behalf of theDHD's five year enhancementplan adopted m January, 1987The first phase of the fundrals-rng efforts was completed whenthe Booth-WIlkmson CostumeGallery and the FashIOn Groupof DetrOIt, Inc , Tavy Stone Fash-

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Volunteel" dIe needed to ioelJ,ldv,IDle tllke!'> and tIckets atthe g.lte on .July 9, to help WIthho"pll,dlty, to make phone calbto pi o"pecllH> "ponbor" of theev(>nt and ,Ill"wer the Eyes onthe CI<I""ll" mformatlOn Ime,ane! to d""I,>t WIth tran~portatlOndnu other Ill'r;d" Volunteel" Iecelve I eUJgl1ltlon m the prInteupIogl,\/11 dnl! t \\° ticket" to the('vent, ,Imong othel dmenltIe"

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Ford House offers tours of gardens, groundsThe Ed...el & Eleanor FOIU PIOdlh to I,md"capmg The gdr the "ound of runmng water, the

House now provlue~ gUldeu toUl~ den~ /1<l\l Iwen ldl efu Ily malO "mell of flowers m bloom theof the garden" and !,'TounJ., to td Inl'd ,1I1U .II e one of the "ole " taste of berrIes, the feelI~g ofgroups by pre arrangement ~1I1VIVlng eXdmple" of .Jell~en's bemg surrounded by nature _

The estate, over 80 aCIe" III ue~lgn~ for I,llge e~tdte~ mto a magmficent, umfied garSIZe, was deSIgned more than 60 .)en"en lI~eu tree~ and plants den deSIgnyears ago by the noted D.lIll"h mdlgenou" to the Mldwe~t, and The hour long guIded tour WIllAmerican landbCape arlhltelt, "kdlfully blended mdny dIfferent IIlclude the perenmal FlowerJens Jensen, who was known d" element~ to dppeal to the "en..es Lane, the Rose Garden, whIch ISa master of the naturalIstIc ap - ,I Vat)Pty of colOl" and ~hapeb, planted III the EnglIsh broken

wagon wheel deSIgn, was a spe-cial request of Mrs Ford's; theRecreatIOn House, the Play

Gale, house, the Lagoon, the New Gar-den and the Maple Lane

Group tours may be scheduledby callIng 8844222, The cost IS$3 per person, and a mInimumof three weeks advance reserva-tIons are requIred

The Edsel & Eleanor FordHouse was bUllt between 1926and 1929 for the famIly of artlovers Edsel and Eleanor FordThe house wa~ deSIgned by archltect Albert Kahn and Itselfcontums many works by masterartl~ts The Ford House IS lo-cated at 1100 Lakeshore Road onLake 8t Clarr, and was left byEleanOl Clay Ford upon herdeath m 1976 to be used for thebenefit of the pubhc

Volunteer for 'Eyes on Classics'

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Bon Secours Nursing Care Center celebrated National Nursing Home Week May 14-20 with aballoon release on May 18.

Residents. employees and family members released about 200 balloons. A request to"please write back" was included with each balloon. All responses will be posted at the Cen-ter.

Small talkworkshop

The Contmuum ('('nt('r I'>p,lr!of the Oakland Ulllvpr"l!\School of Human and ElhlCdtlonal ServIce., and "IX'cHlII/I''' IIIprograms of J>f'1 <,Onal('nnchml'nland profeSSIOnal devPlopmpnt

Volunteers are needed fOJ anumber of assl!-,rnmentb 101 thl"summer's "Eye!> on the CIa"sics," the world'~ only automotlve deSIgn show The 1989 Eye"on the ClaSSICS,"A CelebratIOnof AutomotIve DeSIgn Pa"t, PI esent and Future," I'> scheduledfor Sunday, July 9, on thegrounds of the Gro""e PomteAcademy

The event benefit'> the DetlOllInstItute of Ophthal moloh'Y, ,Inot for profit orgumzatlOn ueulcated to preservatIOn of VI"lOrJthrough ophthalmIc edllldtlOn,research and support for the VI"ually ImpaIred Servmg WithHeInz Prechter a" honOJat ychaIrmen for the event al I.' theVIce preSIdents of de"ll-,'llfOJGeneral Motors, Ford and ehry,>]elCharles M Jordan, .John.J Tel

Whether It'S a btl~me,," ",lIe, <I

famIly gathcrmg, u pel "on,1I IelatlOnshlp, or .1 cocktail party,every contact begm" WIth '>1ll,1l1talk

Those fir~t few word'> al estrong ImpreioslOn" fOI all th,ltfollows, and the Oakl,md Unlvelslty Contmuum Centel WIll ollelan evemng work~hop of wmmllnicatlOns ~krlb fOl makmg a C,I"ual chat mto a iol/.,'llific,mtpIll'>

"How To Make Sm,1I1T,llk InA BIg Way" explore:, "nnpll' '>1'crets to unlockIng thl artful 1I"l'

of thIS overlooked tool fOJ '>Illcess CommunJc.ltlOn,> "pel'I,llt'>t'>Mary Lou Stonl' dnd K,lthyBIrch WIll pI ('iopnt lUmpldll'nslve techmqueio for tackllllg ('v('nthe tougheiot "tarh r mludpd \\ IIIbe Ideaq for convertmg IiI,>t "II

counters mto Id<.,trnga""oudtlOn,>and tIpS for cntNmg mto gHHlpconversutlOn"

They wrll cxplOle th(' non VPIbal mes.'klge<; of hody langll,lgl'and method" for ('vahl.ltmggroups of mtcr('st Th(, work"hopIS a tried amI tnIP conftdl'\)( ('bUIlder for anyone who"" pntprpe!a room WIth nothmg mo\(' thana glas.q and a qhaky Wille TillseSSIon mcludes "mall /.,'TOIlPInteract IOn to pcrMlnah /.(' IIIfot Ill"

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tlve not only to older VICwer"butto d general audience Thenthele'<; Geot'ge Burn.., who "ay"he can't dw becall<,c he ha~ a..,hO\\ to do

Looklllg at the ...e example.., ofpeople who hdve persl~ted In

thclI chosen careel" II1to thelllater year" plovlde<; an examplednd II1Centlve101tho<,cwho don'tlook upon Ietll ement a'> abIes"II1g

Tho"e \\ ho want to Ietll e flOmd Job thdt ha ... prOVided a hVlngbut not much m the way of pel'>onal ;,atl~f,'lCtlOnand who wouldhke to try ;,omelhlllg they ha\ e,l!ways dJedmed 01 dOing, canlook to the"e \IImners I'm confidellLe dnd belief that succe"s Cdnwme at any age If one has thefaith and the COUI age dnd enelh')

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e end of dreams, plansappeal ed to be an outstandingmal Ital pro ...pect When '>he announceh her engagement andplan:, 101 maillage, the group I'>up"et, not only becau:,e ..,he I'>d("tmg Impul"lvely, but also becau"e they don't want to bleaklip the gJ oup The problem 1;'

...ohed 111 an unexpected turn ofevent;, but not WIthout subtly

By Marian Trainor pOlnlmg out the 10nelll1e~~ <lndvulnel abIlity of bemg a Widow

The ...ame pomt 1<; brought up,lgam m anothCl epI~e whenBelty WhIle makes a ;,tatementdbout the IllJustlce of bemg ,Iwoman alone "We spend ourlive" on OUI family," she lament,> "It"> not fair that \IIe'lelen alonc"

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Be,1 Al tlllU, \\ ho I'" ovel 60,pldv,> ,I glllff "dlOolteacheln,lIl1ed DOlotln Rell\ WhItepl,lV-- H",-p \\h" 1-- "'\0\\ on theupt<lke - .,he lwvel get<; the1>0ll1t Rue MlCl,ll1<lI1d11I" ca"t.1'" the \\'ldow Bl'lI1lhe. a manII di'y Southel n Belle

The olde'>t nwrnbel of the ea"th DOloth)"" 80 \ ell! old mothClpl'l) ed by E'>telle Getty She Ih0\ et 65 She ...pedh" hpi mllld 111

110 uncel talll tel Ill... dnd ddd~ ah'lCdt dl'<ll of hUIllOl 10 the "Ituat lOll ...

She IemaJ k... to Ho...e a~ shedellvel" ol1e of hel dldwnout IelltatlOn", "Get on wllh It. I'm 80\ cal" old I \\ on 't lIvp to healthe end"

The foUl \\ omen "hal I' a hou~e,ll1d plOblem... ln the pl'oce;,~Ihev plovlde d lol 01 laughs Inone ~egmenl the locu~ was onBlalKhe'b rneetlllg WIth what

A.A.R.P. No. 3417A A R P No 3417 South Ma

comb Chaptel \\ III hold thea'genel al meetmg on ThUl sday,,June 15 at 1 p m at BlossomI!L'ath, 24800 ,Jelfel <;onAVI:' , StCI,llI Shores

Sevel al local and ovellllghttl,lvel tllp'" \\ III be announced

A timely talk on pel sonal"afety \\111 be dellveled by 8tClall ShOle&Police Sl,rt KennethHi an The n1Petll1g IS open and!lpc to anvone ove) 55 dnd all,Il e welcome

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dbdndoned on the doOl,>tPI>of ,IWidow, Mabel MI("henCl, whotook hill) III dnd gave him hi"name He lived 111 poverty, buIleraned to love lItel atm e flomhearing Mabel read aloud flOlllDicken;, He became fa..,Clnatpdby travel flOm leadmg dn 1""Ut'

of NatIOnal GeograplmWhile he was 111 the U S

Navy and a~"'lgned to the "outhPaufic, he wrote "Tale ...of SouthPdClfic" It won the Pullt/elPnL.e 111 1947 and Wd" tran ...fOlmed IlltO d BlOadway mU...lcdlby Rodgel <;and Hammel "tem

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19261 MACK AVENUE GROSSE POINTE. MI 8867715HOURS Man -Fn 9 30 a m -5 00 P m Sat 9 30 a m -4 00 P m

G. P. QuestersGrosse Pointe Questers Chapter No, 147recently donated

$500 to the Grosse Pointe Historical Society for restorationof the Provencal-Weir House. believed to be the oldestFrench farmhouse in Grosse Pointe.

From left. ElSIeMacKethan, member of the Questers andboard member of the Grosse Pointe Historical Society; PalMartin of the Questers and d-b&mi member of the Historl- ~-cal Society: Elfrieda Palmentier. Questers projects co-chairwoman; Lisa Gandelot of the Questers and presidentof the Historical Society: and Bonnie MannIe. president ofthe Questers,

Protect your furs In our storage faCilities. onpremises. we will clean. glaze & store ther:n theprofeSSional way all for $45°0 We speCialize Inrestyling & updating your present fur Into a new1989 fashion look

With other childhood fantaSiesPerhaps It was a long-tIme yen

to pamt, to CI eate beautiful ~cenery, memorable faceh, ImpreSSIvebT)'ouPlngson can va"

At 60, acclaim had Just cometo GeOlge Wexler He beg-an hiSartistIc cal eel" a~ an abstract expresslOllIst DH>~atl"fied With hiSwork, he began working fromnature CollectOl~ l>hunned hiSwork but thll> didn't deter hunfl'Om pamtlllg what he believedwal>nght I'm hun Now he I;' ICCoglllzed I'm the hT)eat mtl"t he IS

Also worth notmg IS the opera;,mger Kay Fltzpatllck She hassung leadmg IOles With the WestGel man State Opel a m WIe;,baden and the Hou;,lull Gl.ll1(l Opel d Company m Texa... She ha"played III BIoad\\ <ly lllusICal...,;,ung III conceit,>, played un tell'VI<;lOnand ladlO

In retu ement '>he turned to dnentll ely dlffe! ent field Shehelped to e<;tabll"h a ho~plce fOlpeople termmally III of cancer'lllJackson She IeCIulted andtrdllled corp" of volunteel'> whowent mto cancel patlent'<; homesto help them with then medIcatlons and talk to them

A one volume blOglaphy ofThomas JefTer;,on wa;, tel med"mastelly" by the New yO!kTlmel> What makes thIS evenmore exceptIOnal I~ that the author, Profes~or Thomas Malone.IS90 yeal;, old and almost blmd

Course focuseson caregivers

By Marian TrainorSpecial Writer

People of all ages have illeamsand hopes and aspiratIOns Littleboys dJearn of growing up to bebaseball, hockey or football players Little girls once dreamed ofgrowing up to be like thell'mothers; of havmg a husband, ahome and chlldren Today thatdream has been altered to In

c1ude achieving In the profesSHms,

Sometimes the dream changesas we travel down life's wmdlngpaths After all they wel e Justdaydreams, pleasant to contem-plate, but not at all sUited to thetalents and interests that comewIth maturIty The lucky oncsachIeve those altered alms andregret the time, when all battleswon, they reach retn ement age

Many would lIke to go onWOlking on their own at thellchosen professIOns Others wouldlike to try something new Bothgroups are too often deterred bythat fear whIch socIety has subtly Implanted m their mindsthe fear of being too old

Yet all around we hear ofolder people achlevmg m theil'later years goals that eludedthem m theIr younger dayl>

Age dIdn't keep PresIdentRonald Reagan from mnmng fora second term

For most, the dJ'eam of becommg preSIdent vamshed along

S~MRetirement doesn't necessarily meanJune 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

Senior Men's Club

If you have an agmg parentand are feelIng gullty, over.bur-dened and tIred, you mIght wantto attend "Carmg For The Care.gIver," a program sponsored byAdult Well-Bemg Services andfunded through Target Stores,"Project FamIly"

The SIX two-hour sessIOns runThursdays, through June 29,from 10 a m to noon at HolyCross HospItal, 4777 E OuterDrive, DetrOIt

There IS no charge, althoughpre-regIstratIOn is reqUIred andcan be done by' calling AudreyWasserman Chase, 9615055 orHoly Cross HospItal, SocIal Ser-VIces, 369-9100

Many adult children are expe-riencing stress and are overwhelmed by theIr parents growing emotIOnal and physicalneeds This emotIOnal stram 1mpacts on the total famIly as wellas at the workplace TargetStores supports thIS project as away of strengthening famIlIes

Some addItional tOPICSmcludeinformatIOn about agIng, com-mumty resources and alternatelivmg SItuatIOns

The Grosse Pomte SemorMen's Club WIll meet Tuesday,June 13, at the Grosse PomteWar Memonal, 32 LakeshoreRoad

The speaker will be DeaneBaker, a UniverSity of MIchIganRegent HIS tOPIC wlIl be "TheUmverslty of MIChIgan - aWorld class Umverslty at RIsk"HIS Presenter Will be DWIght BHavens

Semor men, retired and Iivmgm the Grosse Pomtes are mVltedto attend

ReservatIOns may be made bycallmg Pete CorSIglia at 7730519 or Paul CraIg at 886 1069

The Bon Sccours of MIchiganHealthcare sy<;tem 55PLUS offlce recently moved to 19701 EEight MIle Road, St ClauShores The office was formerlylocated at 26001 E Jeffer'iOl1Ave, St Clair Shores

55PLUS IS a free program of-fering a package of comphmen-tary or dIscounted servIceS topersons age 55 or older ServIcesinclude phySICIan referral, dis-counts on prescrIptIOn drugs,home medIcal supphes and homecare VISits, hospital Insurance fiImg aSSIstance, and advance hospltal regIstratIOn

The program also offers educatlonal semmars, free healthscreemngs, SOCial events, diS-counts provided by area mer-chants and hospItal cafeteria diS-counts,

The 55PLUS telephone num-ber Will remam 779.7477

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June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

the Pdlcells MIddle School Audl-tOllum, Mack at Vermer, InGlo,>,>e POInte Woods The lec-ture'> begm at 11 am

Tlckeb for the selles wl1l be"old on d tiJ st come, fil st servedbd"IS All proceed., benefit BonSeLOUI~ HospItal TIckets are$35 pel person and will bem'llied 111 September

FOl tickets or more mforma-tlOl1, call 8865031

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NO BALLGAME TODAY, GEORGEIf you've evel tiled to "ell cu~s the house when you aren't

your own home, I'm SUIe It arounddidn't take long to dn,covel th,lt The ~el y fact that It's youIt'S 01 full tIme Job "SOllY, \\ ho molY be showmg themGeorge, but you Cdn't go to the aI ound YOUI home will mhlbltballgame tOddY. we hdve to pi o...pelb They may not feelshow the house at 2 p m A wmfOl table mak mg a thoroughfanuhal' tune? l1l"pectlon 01" they would WIth

If you sell YOUI home the u., A., d I e~ult. Mrs ProspectprofesslOnd I II ay, thlllUgh Ad llught ovellook the very featureIhoch & A,,[)clate~ ReI,llm ~ "he wdnt~ that could close theyou'll not only get the he"t pl'lle ".lle Making ~ure nothmg ISfor It, hut won't hdve to be ,I 0\ 1'1looked " our Job~Iave to It Tllrn the key,> [)\PI * * * * * *to me, George dnd go to the If thel I' 1<;anyth mg I can doballgame No longer wlll you 10 help you In lhe field of Realhave to stay home all Ill'ekl'nd E"l,lte, plea<;e phone or drop In

You won't be ml~'>lng .1 bedt In ,It ADLHOCH & ASSOCIATESfdct, most expellenced .lgenh REALTORS We are located atprefer NOT to have the 0\1nel Hl515 Mack Avenue Grosseabout when they bring plO"pect" POInte Wood, Phone 882 5200by Prospect<, feel fl eel to <11', No OhhgdtlOn

they plovlde a unIque look II1tOtwo of Amellca'~ mo~t prominentand powerful falnJlte~

Eisenhower, !,'1 and~on of PI e...1dent DWight D EI"enho\\(>I, plOvldes an mtel estmg pC!"pectlveon hI'" gI andfathel In the bestselllng book, "El.,enhowel AtWar" Julie NIxon EI"enhowelprOVIdes an III depth look dt hermother and life III public hfe

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Couples new to the GrossePomte~ wlthm the past twoyear., who would lIke more mfor-matlOn about the Grosse PomteNewcomers Club should callDick and Tern McClelland atR85 :~574

Grand MariasQuesters

Grand MarIas Questers arehelvlng theIr annual meetmg.md luncheon on Fnday, June 9at 9 aD a m

Hostess Will be Gerry DIce ofGIO'><;OPomte Farms

The GI o~se Pomte Farms sup-POlt i,"roup meets the secondMonday of each month at 12 30pm at St Paul's LutheranChurch, 375 Lothrop The nextmeetll1g wl1l be June 12 Formore mformation, call LorraineI<dll, 527.5216

PI e"bytenan Church, 19950Mack The next meetmg will be.June 13 For more mformatlOn,c,dl Elmer Stanke, 268-1044

dl1d lllOle recently has starred asZ.lck Conway on ABC's "Lov-mg" He has also appeared mBloddway productIOns, mcludmg"The HdPPY TIme" and "Ap-plau~" Gabrrel's latest projectI~ d lelevlSlOn sitcom venture1\Ith hI>; Wife, Sandy

As a plamst, Fmkel has per.for med at Carnegie Hall, Lon.d(m's PdlladlUm Theatre, the LosAngeles MUSIC Center, and thelegendary Hollywood Bowl Hehel'> appeared WIth such orches-tl a'> as the Los Angeles, Mmne-'>ota, BaltImore, Dallas and Buf-fdlo symphomes In addItIon he11<1'>gIven more than 200 recitalsIJ1 concert halls across theUmted States, Canada and Mex-ICO

Feb. 8, 1990: Susan Granger,a Hollywood cntlc for more thand dozen years, Granger IS an m."IdeI' who has developed her owndl<;tmctlve vOIce She has beendlound Hollywood all her lIfe,Hel chIldhood was spent m HolIywuod's movIe colony and hernatural father was m charge ofpi oduclJOn at ColumbIa PIctures,whIle her adoptIve father was aploducel' at Metro GoldwynMayer

Currently, she IS the on.alrenteltdmment cntlc for WICC mConnectIcut, and WMCA, NewYork

March 8, 1990: DaVId and Ju-he El"enhower - WIth two ac-claimed books, "EIsenhower AtWm,' and "Pat NIxon. The Un-told Story," now speak to audI-ences across the country aboutthell' famous familieS Together,William Novak

The (;ll)"c,e P01l1te Ne\1 wmel'>Club" C,(vl'nth ,1I1I1u,d CIUl~e\1111 "loll 'I'll(' PII at(." of thePOllll/1

At 7 l'i P 111, S,ltulddy, .JuneIII t1w L,lptl\e ,lUdll'nu' \\111 be,I"ked to \1,lIk tlll' pl'llIk ,1I1O'1i dII)!' liMe., I)IIl I) (ll \to,lIl", fOI aIO\ll hOlll llllC,P on the DellOit]{I\ ('1 ,\Ill! L, dll :-'l (1,111 Pd'>"engt'l" \\ III PlllOl ,I (,11 go of food.1Ild dlmh ,1I1e!11\1h II1U'>IC

Thl 1ll"ll I pll,lle" dnd\\('nLh('" lll"ppll1g out thl" voy.Igl' to 1'1l... "1IIl hl,lnd ,Ill' MIth'lt'l .Illd TII"h,1 NeI"on Doug,md [\1.11 y Ft!'I, .It'](' ,Illd .Iulte1{1t'lg, BlY,1ll ,Ind 1{lm L,me.]\(.n ,111<1 S,llldy M,lc!{enne,

'Jhl'l( .Ill lI\o i'lllllh C,UppOltgloup" III the (,I O"c", POlllte dred"poll"m l.e! hi tlw AI/helmel '<,1\,,"Oll,lt 1011 Thl,c,t '>UppOJ tglOUp"', \1hll h ,Il l' 1(11Coileglvel ",f.ulld\ Illt'lllh(', c, ,1I1d fJ lend'> ofII1dl\ IdUdl" ,dllllll'd b) All.hel11\('1 " <l1"",I"!', olll'l educcltlOndlc,uppmt ]llOgldll\C,

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Alzheimer's Associationsponsors support groups

Il \ "tudlCd cl", ...lc<11 vOice andclIltl\dted .l "t1ong de,>lIe to become ,I c,t.lge pel fOlmel SheI.IIH!l.d hl'l iil"t leoldlng lole \[1

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Thirty yedr,> dgO, Wm MalchlC\ bu'>y Ldlend.ll confil ml'dher Immen!>e pOpulUllty WIth the elite playel'> of th,lt d,lyHer blather, Bud Smith, who mdny fondly rememher, \\,1"

one of the "tal" of the game and the Ma,>tel'> of that llllll'would "ohelt hi'> "upport In arrangll1g pldj IlIg ddte ... With hi'""I"ter

I remember drnvmg at theIr GIO,~e POlllte home one altel noon to learn thelt the GI Celt Md,>tel, O/w,lld Jdcoby, h'ldJu"t cdIled Will fOl a gdme on hi'> Jorthcomlllg VI'>lt to Dt'tlOltfOi the Gredt Ldkei'> HeglOndl"

Wm's charm and graw were only exceeded by hel '>kl1l ,Itthe table Truly, she was one of Mlchlgan'h tine pldyel" ,llldIf '>he hdd chosen the hectIC tournament CIlCUlt ,I'> hel ,1\OCdtlon, we would "till be Ieddmg about hel no"" ToddY ,heteache" and play" m GIO,>~e POll1te dlld a play Illg delte I'>ddficult to come by ] have found, though, that If you Offl I heldll II1VltatlOn "he can't refuse, you may "ucceed Forlun,ltehfor me, that very plea~ant moment came to IM...t ,I few ""eek ...back at .JoyLe Krouti'> Saturday aftprnoon gamp In Southfu'ldWhile my gdme dIdn't match the occa"lon, WlIl pl.lved .I"

wpll .1'>I've ever '>een her performOne of the mOht htreh.,rul pel plexltlC" or IllIdge I'> to I))op

erly evaluate your hdnd dnd then acullcltely de'>u lbe It 10yoU! pdltner 111 a sene<; of bId" WllInlC',> Judgement In thl'>regard I~ ~tlll f1awle'>"

Here l~ el hdnd flom lhdt g<ime th"t Ie'>ullpd 1n ,1 "h"ll dtop for u" We'>l led the Spade deuw

Of the thllteen tahles 111 our '>eellOn nll1e NOlth/South"were In a partial playll1g No 1'1 ump 01 Cluh" Two wel e 1n ')Club" ,1Ild table "even '>hared d Club Sldm top \\ Ith U...

Our 1 e~ult wd,>n't by aCCIdent WII1, '>Ittlng NOlth. I ClOg1lI1.ed the tremendou'> power of her ,,('ven card Club '>Ult phi"thlee key Cdl d" oppo"lte my No Tllllnp opelllllg We h,\(1dgreed to pldY .Jacoby four SUIt tr,lI1"fer <; '>0 lWO Spade" hyNOl th wa'> th"t Your" truly obliged hy tran,>fenlllg to thll'eClub" and all control calb after that contil med OUI mtentupon tlylllg to IPach d Club Slam Notl' thdt If Soulh had llJ(1three no trump (Illstead of thlee Spolde'» on hI" th"d Colli, Iwwould hdve been ,>howll1g dlsllltere,>t In gOlllg fUI t1H'1

For thohe who say we wel e lucky not to get the till et'mlh'>lng Club honorh In one hand, you'le lIght Wt. \\eltlucky, but that only happen'> 22'1, of the tlll1e ,1IId th,11 "pletly favorable odd:.

The Bon SecoUl~ A~'>l,>tdnceLeab'\Je wIll hpon'>()r It., a6th elnnual Grohsc POInte Celebllty Sene~ m the fall Thl'> year'" '>Cne'>feature'> SIX natIOnally knov. nfib'Ul e'> The pr0h'l dm I'> d~ follow"

Oct. 12: Wllhdm NO\dk, coauthor of "lacocLd," the mo'>thuc<.e'>"ful book In publl"hJllh' hI'>tory, N 0\ dk. goe'> behInd the'>Cene'> of the creeltlOn of d Ilt''>t~lICl A" gho,>twlltel for the"tar'>, Novak hd~ produced be'>tnellCl '> on Lee IdLoccd, The Mayflower Madelm ,md Tip O'NeIllHe 1" currently IlorkInh' wIthformer Flr'>t Lady t\ ,lnLy Heelgdnon hL! munOlr,

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'Stand by Me'focuses onAlzheimer's

"Stand by M('" I'> a proi,1J"ampre'>Cnted by the AI/helmer'"AS<;lX-l,11JOn at SaratoJ.(a Communlty Ho,>pltal on Wendp,>day,.Jun(' 14, II,lD a rn to 1 pmTh(, pvent I" co-,>pon,>ored hy SaratoJ.(d''> ElderMI'd Ampncd ,>pmOlmemhpr.,hlp Ploh1J",lm

P,lrtlclpant,> Loln find outabout AI/helmer'... [)1'>Ca,>e andhow famllw., ('oP(' ThP prnh1J"amI'> d(''>lgned 101m re,l<'c ,11',,11'('

ne'i.'>, calm i.-HZ'> and 1I1ll"I'a'>4'undcr"tandlnJ.( aboul an lllne'>'>whIch am.ct'> more lhdn :l mJllIOn Anll'nCdn"

TIll' fee 101 Ill!' TJlOh1J",llllI"$,1 fiO for Eldpl Med nwmhl'l:'and ,llId $4 GO fOl tll(' geneHlIpuhhL Lum h I... lIlr!u<!e<! C,dl245 12:30 for n''>Crvatlon<; for"Stand hy MI'" or to find outmort' ..hOlll 1hp Elcl('rMed PI/)hrram

SaJ<lloJ.(d ('omlllullily HO.,P1I.dI., 10<,Il('d ,Il IGOOO(;r,ltJOl Avt'l)(,tw('('n Stati' F,ur and ElghlMrI(. ro'ld'>

Activists honoredCathPlll1l' EI('vll1 of E.."t ])!'

trolt .1I1d Su ....lIl Boynton ofGro~'>(' POint!' Wood., h ..ve hp('n'>('!<'c1pc! hy thl' 14th ('onh1J"p,>.,Hma I I)I'>lJ I( I .. '> till' honnrNIS<'n lOr ('Ilm'n ancl Pn'ClI1ct [x-II'gale for Ihe MIchIgan D('mncratlc Party"> annual .JefTcr'>On.Jack'lOn Day J)ll1ner

Now Renting:A landmark address.

Since Its completion. the elegant Shore Club Apartment Tower hasbeen a landmark for ships and boots cruIsing Lake St Clair But It salso been a landmark In luxury liVing

You can choose from hlghnse, garden apartment or townhouselifestyles All prOVide the some convenient luxurrous. enVIronment

Shore Club IS situated In a park-like atmosphere Here wecombine the peacefulness of the lake With stately old shade trees Ourcommunlty-by-the-Iake IS conveniently located near majorexpressways and surface routes leading to most every part of theMetropolitan area As well as close to Grosse POinte Shoppingdistricts

What's more. because Shore Club IS on the water renters have firstPriority on our available boat wells.

We're now renting apartments So come and see why Shore ClubIS the most prestigious address on the waterway We re sure you'll findeverything about It IS of landmark quality

Shore Club ApartmentsEASTJEFFERSON AT NINE MilE ROAD • STCLAIR SHORES

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DeeplandsGarden Club

St Clair, Mlch will be the Sitefor the final meetmg of the yearfor Deeplands Garden Clubmcmbers They Will meet at 11am, June 12, at the home ofMrs Robert Starnes to arrangefor carpools to the home of MrsJerome Stockmg m St Clair fora potluck piCniC

After the pICniCthere Will be aplannmg meetll1g for next year'splobTJams

rent event'>At a recent meetmg, the tOPiC

\\ a" "Whdt speCific tactics couldwe employ to reduce Clime onthe local level?"

Toa::,tma"tm s welcomes newmembers Call 884 1184

Tickets aJ e $8, $2 for btudentsCdll 885 4841 for ticket;., or fOlmOle mformatlOn

"onThe Chn'>t Church Men and

Boy!>' ChOIr and the ChmtChUl ch Men and GIrlS' ChOIr.....111perform mCldental mUSIc -madllgal'> clnd splntuab - befOle the performance and durll1gmtCl rnl'>"lOn

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Offer hmned to new chents only onTuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

SPECIALIZING INPermaflelll~. Colorlllg

Bleach ci FrosllIIgeli/fil'ate flails alld mafllCllre~

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G.P. ParkGarden Club

The settmg fOl the Gros~Pomte Park Garden club's noonluncheon meetmg on Monday,June 12, Will be the home ofAnn Cook She wJ11be aqslstedby Mrs John Zolad

The program speaker will beMI s Zolad HCI subject "WJ1dFlower'> "

The N01 the<1"tl'lll CI1dlJtel ofToastrna'>ter,,' Intel ndtlondl, apublll ,>pedkmg hTJoup, meets ,It7 30 p III 011 We "econd andfOUlth MonddY;" of edch month<It the GIO""e POll1te Centl dl LIblary

IndiViduals get an opportunityto "pedk extempOl aneously on avanety of tOpIC" - usualh CUI

Christ Church to presentGilbert & Sullivan operetta

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Chn'>t Church GI'O'>sePomtewill ple>.ent Gilbert & Sulhvan'boperetta "The SOlcerer," on Sunday, June 11 at 7 pm 111 thelo,>egdrden

FI ed DeH'lVen, artl!>tlC dlrectOi 101the opeJetta, bald the ca!>tof d.bout 25 will be 111 full (.0'>tume dnd lI1dude'> "ome churchmembel'> .1I1d,>omeprofe'>'>lOnal"

Stdge dll ectOl I" Rebecca HdIll'y Plodull'l I'> .Julle Hendel

• Full Premium OnAmerican Funds

The Colony Town Club's chiefphilanthropiC mterest IS the Cancel Loan Closet The orgamzatlOn IS devoted solely to provldmg atd and comfort to cancerpatient"

• Duty Exempt• Sales Tax Refunded

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Grosse Pointe Farm, Garden ClubThe Grosse Pomte Farm and annual reports, the electIOn of of

Garden Club will hold ItS annual ficers, and the celebratIOn of themeeting and SUbScllptlOn lunch diamond Jubilee of the Women'!>eon on Wednesday, June 14 at NatIOnal Farm and Gal den Asthe Grosse Pomte Yacht Club qOClatlOn

The program WIll consist of

Canadian Fur Specialist for Over 62 Years

fUld fnt 1J"Ef!!Special Lay-a-way Sale

Pat Shea, of the Bon Secours Assistance League. presents Ste.phen 1. Rallison. of Michigan Healthcare System Inc. with ayear-end donation of $232.000at the Assistance League's lunch.eon on May 15.

484 Pelissier St. • Windsor1-519-253-5612 1\lon 5",," m ,10 r m

Bruce Post Ladies AuxiliaryThe Ladles AUXIliary of the no admiSSIOn fee Refreshments

Walter F Bruce Post No 1146, WIll be avmlable28404 E Jefferson Ave m St Table rental mformatlOn ISClair Shores, will conduct an now available and may be ob.arts and crafts show on Sunday, tamed by calhng Rose at 771-Oct 8, flOm 10 a m to 6 pm 7731, ShalOn at 7769518 or

The pubhc Ii> mVlted, thele IS Mary at 7785957

Woman's ClubSelf, preSident, Frances Ahee,fil st vice preSident, Lucy ChIClens, second vice preSident, InezPlCtra, recordmg secretary, DOl0thy CraIg, cOlTespondmg secl et8lY, and Helen Wiseman, lIeasulel

Colony Town Club elects officersThe Colony Town Club held Betty Sullivan, cOITe"pondmg

ItS annual meetmg on Wednes "ecletary, Jeanette Parks, asslsday, May 19, at the GlOsse tant correspondmg secretary,Pomte WaJ Memonal The fol Beth Hutton, treasurer, Mildredlowmg slate of officerb \"as DdVIS,assistant tleasurerelected for the 1989 90 season

Officers mclude Jan Coulter,president, Ida Mae Masslllck,first vice preSident, Betty Reas,second vIce preSIdent; Joan Palmer, recordmg secretary; Lee Ty-ler, assistant rccordmg secretary;

Grosse Pointe, ~rt' I I

The Grosse POinte Woman'sClub met fOl ItS annual luncheon at the Grosse Pomte YachtClub on May 17 Among theevents was the installatIOn of officers for 1989 90

The officers are Mary Evelyn

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PointerBridge Club

Members of the Pomter BlldgeClub WIll have theil' annualp8lty at the Grosse Pomte Clubon ThUlsday, June 15 at 11 am

For reservatIOns, call SandyKabbush at 886 7595

Newly elected officers 1'01 theBon Secoms ASSistance League's1989-90 year are Joan Barto.,>zeWICZ,preqldent, Pat Worrell,vIce pi eSldet, Bette Joondeph,second vice preSident, ArleneConnell, recordmg sel'l etary;Terry Lenhard, correspondmgsecretary, Phoebe Grylls, tleasUIPr, Mary AnnE' Guest, a<.,'>lstant tleaburer, and Pat Shea, exofficIO

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II'> the card" 11(', the Heart hook at hIck one. a fifty fiftyCh.IIlCP,"hould b(' aVOIded at all cost OtherWIse, If the Kmg1'> wrong, thC're's no way of evadmg two loosers In that SUItThe Ace play Ju"t dC'lays the same adversity Therefore, De-dall'!''' I)('"t chancC' I" to play low, which protects agamqt a}{C'1\It contmuatlOn A chicanery crafted East Will Win the.Jack nnd ~wltch to t he Club Ace and a trump, hopmg that at"omC' "tagC' South WIll have to take a roughmg fine'lse forthe qtlll }lJ(ldC'n(,hb Kmg So, at trick, four, Declarer IS mrluml11) .1I1d mu"t rlo qome prognostlcatmg the probabilitieSTh(, SpadC''> already look like they'll behave (BB/}( 3-2 probablht y) .me!, If Ihe DI.Jmonrls do the "ame, South IS a heavyfavOllt(' III wm tPIl tl'lcks, all because he refused the HeartfmC'''"p

The <.,upC'norof play at tnck four I" to draw trumps, estab11',h Dlamonrlq and play the Heart Ace when West contmuesthat ,ltLICk aftC'r wmmng the Diamond Queen Then pltche aHrlll t and Club on Dummy'q long Diamonds and cro!'!" ruffthe rpm,llnllll! two losers for ten tncks

BridgeHAVE A PlEA'=S!A=N:;T::T:::R:::Y::::::A::T:=P:::E:::R:::F;E;C;T;I;O;N~=====IIIBRIDGE BY WOODY BOYDTHE PASTEBOARD PASTIMEWho remembers then first successful finesse? Heaven for

bid that anyone should because It'::, a play that IS over usedand often abused WIthout a bIdding clue, the finesse IS, atbest, a fifty percent propostlOn Some experts feel the per-centage IS more favorable, but the fact remams that math.matlcally, a gIven card you're contnvmg to wde, can be mmthel defenders hand half the time It stands to reason thatthel e al e often better playmg opportUl1ltles than an evenchance So thelC ale and that IS what thIS Sunday's scnptUleIS all dbout

The e\.IWl t hi Idge player IS well versed m the table ofplohah,l ,lI1d YOUshould be too

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5 2 316 1 74 - 2 483-3 365 - 1 15

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You can qee from thIS table that an even number of outcardq tendq to break unevenly and an uneven number tendsto break evenly To be more speCIfic, If you can make yourcontract With seven out cards m a gIven SUIt breakmg 4 . 3162'k chance}, It Iq far better odds than achlevmg the qamere'>ult WIth a (50')} chance} finesse

Take today's hand a!>an example After the followmg bIddmg-, We,>t getq off to a devaqtatmg Heart lead

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Herb Societyof America

The GIO%C Pomte Smgles areoffcllOg a ;.,enes of summerdance partleb open to all slI1gles35 and up hvmg m the Macombcounty al ea The dance'> are heldon Sundays from 5 to 9 pm atPeppel'> RestaUlant and NIght

The Gro;.,be Pomte Ul1lt of TheHel b Society of Amenca WIllmeet at the home of Helena Eagan on Tuesday, June 13, at 6pm fOl a potluck dmner Eachmember will "hare a casserole,!>alad 01 a dessert With those attendmg

Smce thl£, I" the last formalmeetlllg until Septembel, chair-men and officeIs will presenttheIr annual reports, memberswill SIgn up 1'01 theIr times IIImdmtmmng the Herb Garden atthe Glo!>se Pomte Academy, andthere will be an electIOn and mstdllatlOll of ollie!.'1'>for the com-mg yeal

June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

The Bon SecOUlb AbslstanceLeague presented Stephen JRailison, chief executive officerof Bon Secour" of MichiganHealthcdl e System Inc, With ayea! end donation of $232,000dut!fig a luncheon on May 15

The donatIOn Iepl esents theA%htancc Leabrue',> fundralsll1gaLtlvltle'> 1'01 the past yeal

The mdJorlty of the funds1$159,000) will go towald eqUipment w,>t,> 111 Clltlwl care andlI1ten'>lve Cdll' Unit!> at Bon Selourb HObpltal The Meals forthe Homebound pi 01,'1dm .vIII recelve $15,000 and $33,000 willbe used 1'01the Bon SelOW'!>HospILl! i\do!p,>cpnt Mental Healthunit

TIll' lelHdlllll1g $25,000 Will be

Grosse Pointe Singles hold dancesClub, 35101 Harper at 15 MileRoad

The events featW'e dance mixelb hors d'oeuvres and the hvemu'sic of Woody CollmgwoodThe free offer IS hmlted to 50admiSSIOns per dance Dnver'slicense venficatlOn IS necessaryto prove reSidence; the GPS WIllhonor the followmg commul1l-ties

June 11 - Wan en, SterhngHeights, Utica, Southfield, June25 - Mount Clemens, Troy,Rochester and St. Clair Shores,July 9 - RoseVille, East DetrOIt,New Baltimore and Royal Oak,and July 23 - Grosse Pomte,Harper Woods and Blrmmgham

For more mformatlOn, call theclub hotlme at 445-1286

Bon Secours Assistance Leaguedonates funds for equipment

used to begm the Bon SecoursAssistance League NursIngScholaJ ship Endowment, whichwill provide finanCial support fornurses completll1g thelr educatlOn Licensed practical nursesand nursmg btudents employedat Bon SecoUl'Sare eligible

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Workshop for women June 15

June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

_108 C_t1~Garden Center /Historical Society

rhL lktl OIL Gdl den Centel.IllU lht' J)l't1 O!l Hl'.,tOlIL.II Sou( t \ ,II (. ((l.,pon"Ollnl-( ,I dd' <it{'I ,ll1hlCtok TUl "ddy .June 20

II. buflpt lunLhL'onI" Indllded Hllul n to lhl WhlltIt'1 1" .,L!lL'dull d IO! 1 'lO p III

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Art onthe Pointe

•.. a juried art lair spon-sored by the AssistanceLeague to the NortheastGuidance Center. is Satur-day and Sunday. June 10and lion the grounds of theEdsel & Eleanor Ford House.

Hours are 10 to 5 p.m.Admission is $1. Call 824-800lor more information.

In a women'~ world of' multIpie IOle". fillmg lhe need~ ofother ~ can <'Oll1etlll1e~ mean lo~mg balance The Oakland Um-ver'illy Conlmuum Centel wIllollel 'd one dcly WOl bhop thatcentel" on Ie"tollng self, gl vmgPIIOllty to pel <,011<11need". andreJuvendll ng III ed bodlC" andp~yche<,

"SpOIl YoU!o.,elf a LIttle" willbe pI e~ented bJ .,tl e"o., m,lI1agement expell l{obel'ta 'Jell"Ddlley She II ill explOl e the ell 0llL'OU" "tel eot \ peo., lhat Ilomen

buy mto. and dlo.,cu<,<, techlllques101 mdk1l1g adJ u"t menl dndchange P,111IClpdnU, will mea.hUI e pel "onal ~tl e~;, leveb andledl n to • e,ld body :'Ibrnab warnmg 01 ovellodd The focu~ WIll beto nhln<lge many need~, yetll1<lmt<l1l1 <I health WI' Ide

The WOI k'>hop WIll be Thw <,.d,\V June 15. fJ am 9 d m to 4p HI ,It the BloomJield Town~lllpL.bl <II v The lee 1<, $55. Md;,lel'ell d; \;rSA dLLepted To 1egl<,ter01 101 Il1fOlllIatllJll call :370 3033

:~UAL rlCt-S ~GC?PGR'U"<I"

REALTOR'Grosse Pointe Board of REALTOI{S'

THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFEREDEXCLUSIVELY BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALTORS

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,1 I 1II1 I_II".AdlhCJ~h & .l,')~O~..]u.~ 1m-\ldr:a~e & -\~~O(j.1t~ ~Bn!ti\n ]onn-=:tl,rl ..1.. b,f,OUoe.lle'"JCenlur'l 21 E..I.,t m the \ llla~eChamberl..lJn Re..llt(jr~

( h.1mploll & B.1er In~( old""ll Banker Redl I:.,[,H~D,_Hr~nlJ.n P lID1-'- Queer R2J.:t r

R C, Edgdf & \~~Oll<ltesl.1me~ R FlLmv Red] F,t.1[,' I")

(JI (),,~e POinte Real EStd[(: CoHigbIe \Iaxon Ine Realtol Slohn~tone & J()hnsto~e lnlLothmoor Real E"tate]onn E P'eree & -\S:'Olld[e' In~

Red C Mpet Keml Shor .. \\o()(JRedl E~tate ln~

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ENGLISH MANOR

AMONG GROSSEPOINTE'S CLASSICS

OFFICE SPACE!i,1() WOODWARD Beautlfullv n'novatpd hulldllll{ twoblock" from Jefferson WIth0.,11111 0., and officl'<; avallahll' to beC'uqom fimo.,hl'd FInP locatIOn\'0 It h pnm!' rl'"taufflllt on them,lln floor anrl four ~toryatrI\1111 PPrfl'ct for atlOrnpy oranollnlant Contacl .hm KouklO" or ,John Co<;la

702 MIDDLESEX - It.lh,lIl VIllaI('fleet." thl' c1a<;slc er<l' HighlIghtsmLlude a <;tunnmg pntrancefoyel, huge LOuntry kitchen WIthMut;,rhler blllit III applIance., sub7ero refngerator and fre!'7er and,enlCP <;!-,lIro., Large ma~ter bedroolll holo., an .ldJOIllIllg" nur<;eryp('\\ ablt till' cono.,ervatory \I Ithfount.lln Sewnd 11001'fcatlll e<; an,1( ll\ Itv IOUIll pPrfect for bllllardI(HlIn or .lp"r1ll1ent Fabulouo.,lylilllo.,hed h,l',('ml'nl "'Ith wt'! b31and C07Y n,ltllral fireplace. h'Teatloom Ii\( bu!loom", lour .md ah.llf ll.1lh, .1I1r1 '0 II1l1ch morel

EIGHT MILE RD

\' ,I( .ml lot 7onl'd colllmpnca I 80'\ 110 (,n'al locatmn - pL'rfeclfor oflkl' blllldlllg IPlali I'tc"llll'd to '-.(,11.ll $99000'

1246 BUCKINGHAM - We can'tbplle\ e It'~ slill d\ mldblelll Thl:'horne I~ tluly <l c1a<;slc' The fOiIlhli dmmg loom leatUle;, c.uvedout p<lnelmg unhke <lny you'vee\('1 o.,een before The sunken hvIIlg loom feature<; an Importedn1<l1ble fireplace, pegged oakflOOllllg ,md hIgh cedmg:, Thekitchen hdS been updated Withbeautiful oak edbmetry, p,lrquetfloOi ~. and "~howcase" leadedgla"o., ldhmet<; There IS a 20 footmodel n family loom With .,hdmggla"~ clool <; leadIng" to a fanta<;h~woln1dnl7ed delk. pelfeet for entel"talllmg 111C mastel bedroomIMS Il!> 0\\ n n<ltUl al fil eplace forlhose cool evemng., Five bedloom!>, t\\O dnd d half bath<;. andthl ee Cal gal <lge An unbelIevablebuy .It $275.000

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

59 LAKESHOREOPEN SUNDAY 2-4

I1fiO S RENAUD ~h"l '>((.'Much 1.1rgpr on Iht' m~ldel J.ocdlPd on a h.llf aCT<' of propl'rtvt hlo., ..ul "I nndmg brick Capl' ('(xlha" h'reat potl'nt\,ll Famllv roomWIth \loel bar Impor1Pd milrbl(,iii ('pl.lc(' four \)('dronm" Ihrpl'and a half bath" Iinl<;hNl 1),1'>('ml'nl, t\lO car alt.lcl1l'd gdr.lgl'and 111orp'

On prestlglOu" Lake<;bOl e Dnve.2.10 foot frontage - thl<; sel enepllvolle '>Cltmg featll! es ,I thai 111mg and elegant four bedroomthree and ,I h.llf balh VictullanwIlh mterpo.,tmg Tun pth and de<;lh'1l Re"tored to lh 11<ltlll,IihPduty th" lovely homp olTer~ndtlll ,Ii \\ (x>d\\ ork, bl .I," littmg~,md oak 11'.ldpd gl.h~ \\ mdclII "An excellpnt fornMI dmmg I(X)lII,md l'vhlt.o,('blel kitchen Mllltlpl(firepl,l~e~. "econel flom J.llllld"full b.N'mpnt ilnd 1)('1\ g,lrdgpAn IIlVpo.,tnll'lIt .It $4'i0 oon'

231:30 N ROSEDALE CT -The mo;,t wonderful Ul!>tOJllbuilt bntk Ranch loc<lted nemVernwI and Wedgewood 111

dude., <l stunnmg famrly roomwllh attractIVe fl en~h dOOl <;th,ltlead to a sol<ll loom completeWIth <,lrdmg doOi <; ovellookmg .I

llered wolmdnlLed deck' AddltIOna I hlghhghts Illclude a marble entrance foyer, tel. If I~kitchen With bUIlt m apphance~.cenLJ.II <III, iii sl flool laundl v,n<ltul.1l lirepldle. dlarm ;,y<,tem,<lnd an out<;Lmdmg finJ<;hedbd~elllent With kItchen. wet barand Il<llh Under $200,000 -c,ill fOI an appOintment or ~lophy on Sunda) I

1750 VERNIER No 4 - A rareGro~o.,e Pomlp Woodo., Condo <ItI~ondl'rful Rerk"hlre Plac£' ofTermg one o.,paClOU<; bpdroom. updated kItchen \'olth hIli It m<;. one,md .1 half hath<;. ma<;ter bedroom h,l" .1 full pnvdt(. hath,mrl "'alk m clo<;l'l. central mr.pnvilte ~10l agp arpa. c,Hport.me! IHlllt m pool Ah~olutelywill not lao.,t - con venll'nce andcomfOlt!

1257 AUDUBON dnd bullddblelot - Be,lIItlfu lly Cal ed for thl eebed I oom, two <lnd a half bathColomal oITel <; exqul<,lte stamedgld"<; wmdow, ma:,ter bedlooll1\\ Ith full bdth, cozy IIbr<l. y WIthwormy che~l nut wall<;. excellentf.unily loom, bealltrful\'oood andlabulou;, 100m <;IZCS 50x159 footbuildable lol Included 10 the",11 e pi J ~ e G rea t p I Ice.$235.000'

GROSSE POINTE PARKNEAR JEFFERSON

BUILDABLE LOT PLUSGREAT HOUSE

A FIRST OFFERINGOPEN SUNDAY 2-4

101H BEDFORD - Thl<; charmmg umtempor,lI y I" pel fe~t forthe downtO\\ n executive' Fant""tIC fdmlly loom WIth woodbllllllng ;,tove, cathedl,11 cellmgm Irvmg room, formal dmmgroom, reu e.ltlOn room and wpth.lI m the h.l~empnt. tentl.1I arr,,lttr,(~tl\l' cllculm dnvp, natur<llfirepl.lc(' new carpetmg. moreC;re.(t for .I young LOupll" Greatpm .. $1 R<J 0001

NEW ON THE MARKET17888 MACK ')200 ~qllar ('foot comn1l'r('I,11 bllllchng for0.,a h. 01 \p,l"e Pprf ..ct for doclorc1pnll<;t or gem'ral officI' All"oppn' <;pace -- owner w1l1 buildmlpTlm 10 <;lIIt tl'nanl A~k for.11111Saro" .It H86 l)0:J0

Jim Saros Agency, Inc.17108 Mack, Grosse Pointe, MI

886-9030

REDUCED TO $169,000MOVE RIGHT INI

fi!)2 CADTr:UX - F,lbuloll<; thn'e"tory Al\)('r1 Kahn dl'<;lgned Engll<;h 1\lclor condo FOllr bedloom" thn'(' ane! a half b.llh~.pnv.lll' b.I'>('ml'nt, den natllralfin'pJ.1( ('. m(XINn klll'h('n, formaldllllng room - ,I h'Tl'at blly andHlve ...lml'nl'

2011 I I A'" !WOOIl $10 00<>pl1( ( I( dULlI"'l - thl~ OIH' 1\011I11,,1"' (.01 gl'Oll~ t III ('I hI (ll oom11Ii(" 1.l1ll h On('1 ~ .I ~h.lI)l klllh( n\\ It h 11('\1 ,lppl "lilt< ~ .md lO\mt(>1lop 11<'\\ fill 11,1('(', r('m(x!l,I"d hdt h1.11 gl' 101 rnovl' III condltlOn

bhb UNIVEHC,ITY - Elpg,lI1tIOIll b( dl (HIIlI Engl ~~h Illdor 1(.1till ( ... .I III \\ tllo.,lol11 klldll'n \I Ilhh,lIldm,ld( ("I.llllIC llll' 11001 .lI1rlInllitl n .Ipph.ll1l(>o., I,(wll'd gl,l<,<,hIH,k ...hel\('" In tll(' d('n ,llId gOlg(f)II'" !L'dd('d gl'h' dCHlI" le'llhngto t 111'101111.11dllllng 100m N.lllI1.11 \\(HHlwol k. -'PdtlOIl~ hVlllgIIHlm IOIll heulOoll1~. l \\ 0 o.,t(lI'ydel k ,lnd gl (',It I1IHlI pl.lI1

ENGLISH IN THE CITY

ONLY THE BESTFOR YOU

'i42 ~ HOSEJ>ALE - GIO~<;t'I'omlp Woodo., one o\'oner tustOn!built foUl bedloolll, two dnd ah<llf b,lth ('olonl.d Huge n!d~tPI~l1lte \'olth dre~~ll1g loom andpllv,lte b.lth Two o.,lory m<ll hIefOyI'l \'ollh \lllIdll1g "talrta"eF.IIlLlo.,lll lir"l nom laundry100111. hug( k Itthen, 101moll dll1IIlg room, beautiful f,lmlly roomwllh 1.11" d he,ll th iiI cplace full",h"nI( nl JIId .ItLrched g.lI oIge

652 MIDDLESEX

652 MIDDLE-:t>EX - PI~turp pelfpct hou'>C on pre~tlh"oUo., Mlddll.,ex Boul('vdnl Five gredl Iwdroom~ three .Illd , h'llf hath ...')upel '">Ccond f\,QNlth priVatl'gueo.,t 4U.l"O lllllhhed basement, f,,,~ room WIth ~hdmggla~" door<; le.ldlllg to a fahuloll~pnv"tp hnck patio and multlpl ..flrepllce<; A great bu\ ,It$'129, l)OOI

llownlo"'n eXl'clIllVP Hlvl'rfrunl(nnrlo loc,lterl on the \~ ,ltl'l 24hour vall'I parking ,Inri 2.1 hour~I'(,ufll v WII h rloorm'Hl l'l'nlhlllhi 11"(> "fI('I.1I lInhplll'v.lhlvM!l lI0()'

PRICE REDUCEDI!!

RIVERFRONT CONDO

937 LAKESHORE

100h 'JlmFE MII.E Pn "IIgiOlI' liw' I)('droom, two and ,IIl.llf 1Mth bfllk ('olonlal h (1(>g.HlI h d('(or.11< d ()!TLnng " III'mg I(HIIIl \\ IIh n.llllra! iiI Ppl.H (hili .II \ ('pnll .11 .111 filll"llI'd h,l~(I11lIII two .md ,I h.llf (,11 .Itt,l<lH dg.1I "g( Imp(,< (,Ihl\ l,lI1d'>(.Ilwe!

9:17 LAKESHORE - Doe" th"m,lke ;,eno.,p P') You t<ln h \ e onpI eo.,tlglou<, Llkeo.,hOl e ROdd on dgorgeouo., 112 x 171 foot lot forthe ~.Ime prlte Iange a" ~Imrl<lrhou<;eo., on o.,lde o.,treeh Four bedroomo., three lull hatho." gl edt!.1mdy loom WIth o.,l1dmg l{ld~"U()(lf". modern klt~hen wllh.Jenn AIr range, lir;,t 11001 1lI.(~

t .. r bedroom, gn>at floor pl.lIl .ex~elh'nt room <,lzeb, full b.1<'(ment .(tt,l~hed gdrage "n mllthmore not Ju~t ,I home - ,,1,0d gl e.ll Inve~tllwnt ")how,, bedutlfully'

PERFECT FOR YOURFAMILYI

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4ENGLISH TUDOR

62:1 LAK EPOINTE - Newlv tll~

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comfort.lblp farm h ronlll Wit hfirepl,ltl' ,Illd donnv<lll 11lll den.and lir~t floor I.llllldrv IOOIll M.l~tt'! hednHIIIl "" III With PII\ .11,Il<lth and ~P"lIOlh w.i1k In (lo'">ClOver~17ed kll~h(,11 I~Itit .,ohd woodcabllll'l.o., IJ.lrClwood floor", Andpr",)(I wlIldO\~o.,. "tl,lchl d g.lr.lgp.lIld mon"

20854 VAN ANTWERPCh.1I rnmg bntk r.lnch olTel ~ f<lbulou~ Gro'>.o.,ePomte o.,chool~ LI\ IIlgroom With LO/y n,ltUl.l1 firepl<lu'.finl~hed 1J.l'>Cment. upd,lted h<lth<lu.lthpu gar.lge, pluo.,h c.lrpctmg,~P,IUOU~ lot 'lnd more

AN AFFORDABLE PRICE

1262 RERKSlIJRE SpaClOlI'I(' .. Iom,l! pn{l'Ct fill " 1,Irgp f.lmII) I Oak floor" thron~holll. I1<'W

r<H)f hng.' 101 OIl!' o ....llt'r 'prillkhng ""o.,lpm I.lrgl' Itn'!'/"\'o.I\

A FIRST OFFERINGOPEN SUNDAY 2-4..,-

H56 BERKSHIRE - GOI g<'ouo.,Engho.,h I'udor uP~Jgncd fO! h'l'.1~lOu~ hvmg' Fdhulouo., .1menltwo.,Illdudl' n,ltul.1I WOOdWOlk ,1IlUuoor~ "nd d one of " kllld ~t<lmedgl"~,, w1Od()\\ Ex~ellent wolmdnLIed detk 10 the pnv<lte ba~ky"rdLlhr'lI), 1,1Ige kllthpn. tl\O ndturdl firepl.l~e". four o.,P,ltlOU~ bedroom~. l\'oo ,1I1d .( h<llf b,lth"IJl',llItlfully f'lnl.,hed h<l<;ement,dnd yeo., - ~entr,ll dlr ~ondltlOn

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Jim Saros Agency, Inc.17108 Mack, Grosse Pointe, MI

886.9030

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Dental Auxiliary opens 54th yearAt the Detroit Institute for Children recently. the Detroit District Dental Auxihary was hon-

ored with a plaque on the Wall of Honor for contributing over $10.000. Above. in front of thewalL are. from left. Mrs. Ronald Paler of Northville. Mrs. Louis DePerro Jr. of Grosse PointeWoods. Mrs. E. Ray Stricker of Grosse Pointe Shores. Mrs. George Wedge of Grosse PointeWoods and Mrs. Leonard BartoszewIcz of Grosse Pomte Farms.

New oUicers of the auxiliary. which is in its 54th year. are Mrs. Rex Clark. honorary presi-dent; Mrs. Ronald Paler. past president; Mrs. Norbert Heidenberger. recording secretary; Mrs.George Wedge of Grosse Pomte Woods. corresponding secretary; Mrs. M. Roy Spezia ofGrosse Pomte Woods. hnancial secretary; and Mrs. Louis DePerro Jr. of Grosse Pomte Woods.treasurer.

The auxihary contributes monies from its annual fundralser to a dental health proJect: theChildren's Dental Health Month Poster Contest; to the Dental Relief Fund for distressed den-hsts and their lamlhes; and to the student loan fund for senior dental hygiene students. Thelargest amount of money has been donated to the Detroit lnshtute for Children for Its dentalchmc.

[H@REALTOR' EQUAL HOUSING

OPPOIlIUNIIY

Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS.THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PA(;tS ARE OFFERED

EXCLUSIVELYBY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALlDRSAdlhoch &. A!>~ocJate~ IncAldridge & A~~ocl'ltesBolton John~ton Assoclate~Century 21 East 10 the VillageChamberlain Realtors

ChampIOn & Baer, IneColdwell Banker Real EstateDamman, Palms, Queen RealtorsR G Edgar & AssociatesJames R Flkanv Real Estate Co

Gros'ie POInte Real E~tate CoHigbie Maxon lnc Realtor'iJohnstone & Johnstone InlLochmoor Real Estate.John E Pierce & Assol1ate~ [nl

Red Carpet Keirn ShorewoodReal E~tate, lne

Jim Saros Agency IneSlh\\ eltzer Real Estate Inc

SlOe Real Estate CoTappan & Associates of ERAWilcox RealtorsYoungblood & FlOn [nc

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N' \\[1 ...tll1g - BeautIful IS the only way todescribe thl; three bedroom home In Grosse

POInte Woods Nearly everv '0'811 ha'i been addressed From the Euro.' \.- ellen With bUIlt inSapphances to the la c; 0 "ler bedroom, updatedhath and family room .,ake an appomtment toddy

fOI tomorrow It may be gone to a wI~e purchaser'

I l\ lll~ .11 II' fm,'..,t will be yours In thl" el.-I egant custom-bUIlt Colomal m the cIty Lo

cated on a pnvate street east of Jefferson, thiSthl ee bedroom, two and a half bath home has thefeel of open spaces Without the upkeep of a too1mge house ,md yard Perfect for the executl\ e\\ ho balances frequent entertamll1g WIth ca"ua 1family lIVing

C 1'(\ " ,0' \ Illlll~ and <;tlll ~Olng "trongoBUIll for hI" o\~n lesld('nu' h,ICk In 1927. thl"hlllider empha-.17ed quality find charm More Iesent owner" h.lVe done 101'0of updat In~ to kl'eplhlq home vlhmnt whll(' not IO"In~ the onglllalappeal Only an out of town tran"fer could makethe"e owner" part With one of thp tll'~t huv~ III

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In' ' ....tll11'111IlPPOI tllllltl A most ('lpg,lIItIT1d 10\(h rudor l\\O f.lDlIh honl(' In (;1 o,~{'

!'ollll{' P,Irk Tn'at ~our~plf to tIll' ...1~Ie thl ... C,1Ilgl\( Illll \\htl, ll'1tlDg \om tpnrlnt" 1ll'lp With the),1\ 1lH'llh Thl' 10\\('1 n,lt I~ frp~hh ol'crn,lll'd .1II1lIll( lud('~ I 111'\\ kltdH'n <lnl! h,dl h.lth E,\{h nalh.I'" flllll Iwdloonh ,Inil t \\ 0 h.lt h... - IWI fp( I fOlLllntl H'~

Llnlltl'...... pO ......lblhtll'... are avaIlable Withone of the last mansIOn" on the \\ ater

Re~tol e thle; fabulou ...Gro,'ie Pomte Park home de"'lg11l'd for h'l.lceflll h\ IIlg .md J.fl,md entel tarnmg

01 ,ubdl\lde thl' .lcn'.lgl' fOJ )om 1n\e'itmentpOit/ollO EltlH'r \\.IY vOUle ,I \\lIInel C<lll our offil~ tod,lv for mOl e dl'tall ...

Ab.lIlrlon ';IProt~r!)f' Ranl hp... and \\ ellOmeYOUI "ummer guests WIth a private second

story gue"t Ioom complete \\ Ith pllvate bath EnJO) ca'iual breakfasts In the kitchen or fO!mdl dmmg In the dll1lng room - both ale available In thl'itillee bedroom two bath home III the Wood!> Cenllal all, lal (.(e yal d and fimshpd basement \1 IIIhelp house gue~b enJoy thell ~t.l\ and keep afamlh happ)

1~(lgarand Associates Presents ..

Ch""l1 ..I \,,,' I" I and movem ready.../Whdt a combmatlOn Freshly pamted and cm

peted m popular neutral tone", thiS fOlll bedroomthree bath home Ie; full of wonderful feat IIIe" A IIbrary/den, family room, butler'" pantr}. thll d nom"tudlO are Jll~t a few Located m the City on a pI I

\ ate slJ eet, It 'i extra lot IS a "pellal plu..,

f\.r II I hllJq~ - Located m Grosse Pomte). '\J Fal ms, thiS well mamtamed home has lot~ tooHel Leaded glass wmdows, cove moldings, a FlOiIda room overlooking a lovely garden are Just 'iomeof the features Thl ee bedrooms, two and a halfbath~, dmmg room plus famIly room lound out thePlctUi e It even 11<1"a thl ee car g,lI age Whd! afind'

1111"'1.,' \(lLiI "1',11.111--' for thle; much lov('dthree bedroom IWith fourth walk through I

home In lhe CIty Ie; ea"y There'" a lot to cl'l])about Newel' kitchen large dllling room, natumlwood\~ork, leaded glas". famll) room, douhl(' closet" A truly "mll"t 'iN'" Sclll'rs arl' movlllj.( Oil ,1I\{1wl'ih for a nl'\\ 0....ner to takl' oVl'r the 10vlllg e,II'('of thIS home

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Sun Deer campers arehappy campers and It s nowonder IJecause mostseverely aSU1matic kids areforCEd to spend theirsummers IndOOrs At campSun DpEr astllmatlc kidsages 9 12 Plr1IClpate Ina variety of outdooractiVIties IJut they can t doIt WIU10ut your help Thelimitations and doubts theyface can lJe dlmll1lshed by avolunteer wM cares Yourparticipation at Camp SunDeer em make all thedlfferpnre III an asttlmatlcClll1d~Slimmer

For 11'01 p rlet<llis contact

~we Needvolunteers WhoLove Happy

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REAlTOR

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Grosse Pointe News

A GRAND ENGLISH TUDORThl" bTJ'aceful brick Tudor, 10cated on one of the Park's lovelle~t ~treets FIRST OFFERING'$289,900 (II 688UC) 885 2000

BEAUTIFUL THREE BEDHOOM RANCH CompletelyI eno\ dted throughout Sky11ght'>, marble foyer, recessedllghtlllg FIRST OFFERING'$299,000 (G 19GR0l886 4200

Ichweltzer .~Bett5fnesReol E/lole,lnc. I I iIfIIH and Gardens'

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SPECI ACULAR VIEW of lhe1.1 ke Ii(Jill L,lke.,hore 011\1'home 1IIIh grauou., open nOOl

plan Illh \I(Jod., d.nd "kybght'>'j.,)75,OOa 1(, HILAK) 886 4200

ST CLAIR

OPEN SUNDAY 25542 BRIARCLIFF

Bedutlfullu,tolll bulill \l(ull\l (010111 d I. it tll Ing 11\1 !)(dIIUHll, lourwalk In do'>(.l", j l!W f lIudl II)("U pltl d, II ofllu Ol 'I\th bl dlOOIllgla'>.'>L'<lIn t('rrdlP \\,dk III plllill 011 klllhl II 11I11,!1l!111'\ 110(JJ Illllldry finl,hed b<1"'f!wnt II! \1I! IUIIl l( I tlld t. ntl "I III llUPllt.lhl\mdlflldllled ~urn! IOU' "U11111II "1,,"' II 1)\ "I' IU1\!ll! 11\

SINE REALTYIT'S WOHTII YOliH TIME

TO CALL SINE. , ,

GROSSE POINTE WOODS

;'IIEW( ASTLE fOUl ))( dl<UlIIh t\\1J lull b ,th, hltth! n II Ilh I'.lUng-ared, dining- rO(J[ll 1l.lIUI,11 la! pi "t !l (I! t\ I[)II I tU11ll • Iltlo'!Cl Il ,Ilporch, hHl l<1r g-,Ildg-<

Gro.,.,p Poinh' Fann.,IH7HOMack Avcnu{'

It!'! " Illh "I \IOl'"886.5800

VERY SHARP ranch featurescenll al aIr, naturdl fileplace,new dlspo.,al, dnd all aluminumtllm FIRST OFFERING'$120,000 (F 9480U) 886 5800

BEAUTIFUL two bedroomcondo on Lakeshol I' Road featm es upddted kItchen, neutraltolors, newer carpet, pool$64900 (G 71LAKl 886 4200

UNIQUE BUNGALOW olTersnew kitchen, wmdo\ls and bay,full bath and walk m closet lJ1

newCI master sUite $139,500(G 89KERl 886 4200

WELL MAINTAINED BRICKCOLONIAL III populm FarmslocatIOn fpatUl es famIly room,den, finIshed basement$174500 (H 56MCKI 8852000

DE'ck o\(llooklng park Ilk<' lot, IIpd .. ll'd k\lchen

K('!"ch('\' al on till' Hill74 Kel"ch('val Av('nu('

885.2000

CHARMING CENTER ENTI~ANCE COLONIAL featuresfdm"y loom hnlshed WIthtongue and gloove cedar$173,500 (G 29RID) 8864200

GROSSE POINTE WOODSST ARTER HOME IS thiS roomythree bedroom ranch With attached garage and central au'li76900 (G llEIGl 886 4200

WONDERFULLY ROOMY, fourhedloom Cape Cod offer" Updated kItchen With cablllets galOll', appliances FIRST OFFERINGI $107,000 (F 36HUN) 8865800

TAKE A PEEK lllside thiS fourbedloom GI o~.,e POI nte Fal m~home {hdl fedtU! ,eo, updatedkltthen, beautIful landscaplllg$259 900 (F 53HILl 886 5800

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886-4200

(iro!'l"p Poinh' Wood!'>21:100 Mack Av('nm'

20124 OLD HOMESTEAD, H l\Rl'r.H \\'()OD~'llHCJ<j()O

1415 ALINE GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Many weat feature~ and mcl' lanc!sc,lplllg $94 'l00

20HRH KENMORE, IIARPEH WOODS <;\lpl'r (11',111,lJId Ill''''' Iv dl COl.ltl'<1 F,1I11 ht I< l"CdtlOlI' $79 <)00

1218 ROSLYN, (;ROSSE POINTE WOODS - Flr('place With gin,., c!oor, ,Ind g,l' log (I'ntlnl air$Hl) <JOO

114.'i IIAMPTO;'ll, GROSSE POINTE WOODS - FIHST Or FERJNG' (;1(',11 room \\11 h n.ltlll ,iI firE'pl.lCI',Inel famIly room $1:17 900

174 (OLONIAL (''I' , GROSSE POINTE FARMS - Gourmet kltchl n \\Ith o,lk floor hIckory cdhmets$142,'iOn

'1l2 HILLCREST, GROSSE POINTE FARMS - Cu"tom kltchell cdbmeh, Imtlt III "to\l and ch"hwa"her$119000

20<)()2 JlAWTIJORNF HARPER WO()D~ - Irnpptcnhh mamtalllP<! honw \\Ith \111\1111111 <j;7'I,'lOO

Jl)()II'i ,>nUl'KER EAST l)r-:TROIT (u,lnm oak k\lchen \11th entlllg 'P,IC(' $H2 ~lOO

2.'i{)()6 ISLAND VIEW, HARHlSON TWP

lh7 KEHBY (;ROSSE POINTE FARMS - Sp.IClOU, hung-alo\\ WIth three hl'dloom, ,lnd three baths$11 <) 000

211) (.ROS~E POINTE BLVD, GROS"E POINTE FARMS - Ne\\ kltchl'n ,md b,lths Fresh pamt'!i29<) 000

l'iG MCKINLEY GROSSE POINTE FARMS - Rtl.J'\ 111 the den, f,lmtly room, reU('dtlOn room OJ sunplll(h $174,500

20HIllIAWTHORNF HARPER woon'> ('07\ lJVIIl~ \\Ith natural firepLlcl' p.ltlO '!i67 <j()()

611 FISHEH, GROSSE POINTE CITY - Cottuge deSIgn With ledded gla.,,, \\llldo\\", ,ecluded garden'll149,900

1168 BUCKINGHAM RD, GROSSE POINTE PARK - Entel tamlllg dt It'> best With great f100r plan$289900

H:l5 WESTCHESTER, GROSSE POINTE PARK - Ne\\er ell.tellOl ~tepl doors and bras" fixtures$220,000

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22'l4 STANHOPE GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Mmhle firepl,lcl', IIh"\I\ ul.,lom 1,lI1d"c.lpmg$129,900

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PM

ORIGINAL OWNER III thISthlee bedloom bnck ranch WIthndtul al woodwork, finIshedbd.,ement FIRST OFFERING)'1>94,900 m 15AUl 885-2000

FIVE MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN DETROIT WITH W ATER VIEW' SecUllty gumd dt~,Itt v,del p<lrklllg Bedutlfullondo' FIRST OFFERING''l>fi2 000 (\{ OO,JEF) 885 2000

CONTEMPORAR Y COLONIALIN THE PAHK) All .,teel beamcon.,tl uctlOn \\ Ith large dl e.,~mgloom otf mdster bed I oom$169900 (F 05PEM) 886 5800

EXCELLEN1 FLOOR PLAN,CONDl110N AND LOCATIONIMdny 111'\\ ledtur 1''' III ba.,llsIIIdke thl' ,Ill e.,petldlly dttraltl\ e hOllle $2:20,000 IF 35 W ES)8865800

J 1)( It, ti 01\ om of the mo,l prl'~tlglou",t!l pi, In lhe elt) Thle, three/foulh((h 00111 t u,tom bUllt IC, 1mnJ.lCU101\. II 1ll,uJ1LlIJ1pd Newly filll.,hedh,lId\\ood floor" fie,hly pdllltedIl\d P Ipl I! d ,II p Ju,t ,I fe\\ of the100 m.m, 10 mentllm" le"tule"

\\ hlth h,lY" hl'pn done In the 1.I"t1t'.1I I'hl 21 loot liVing loomhOd,t, 01 ,( m,lI ble fi Iepl'Il<', thelight .m<l .111y f'lIllily room, overlooking- the toO foot lot h.l., buJlt mhookl,hc" The m,,' ter bedloom 10(atl'd on t lll' fir,t floor h.I' It., ownpll\'ltl' b,lth Ne\ler kItchen WIthtop of thl' hn(' dpph.1I1CP" ,1I1d parque! floor, flow., mto the three sea"on.1I FlorId.l loom Add to allthl "e ,Illll'ntlt"" bedroom" With\I oilk III tlo'eh lentral 0111, finI,h, d II U I'atlon loom \\ Ith har and"Ill h.tlf h.lth ulldl'q,'lound 'pllllh I! I 'I 'It'm ~ol' BBQ gnll .md d

III Ill' undl I $210000 0"" nel, olreII ]0< dlll1~, pleol'( phonl toddY fill,\, tl mOH' d, I,ll)., Hi'll 7100

GROSSE POINTE

GROSSE POINTE

rhl' mdglllficl'nt Engh'h Cottag(' hompII .IIUI I" fi\(' h( droom", three and onl'11lit h.llh" thru' n,ltur,11 firppl,lce" IIhi 11\ IH \\ ~luhchll'l kltc!wn, ,pl'dac\1111 ( li't011l(ldfi hath Rl'dutlfullv dpc0) ,lit d '\ut Iwnt I( Engll,h puh 111

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FIRST OFFERINGST CLAIR SHORES

111l1"«dhh 1II,1I111,III)(d thr('e bedroomhllll~ 110\1 rot.llh. upc!,It!'d, mmnte1101 nI'l IH ( 1\1' .... ('1 electrical, nl'wl'r(.111)('1 ....dlk 10 park" and lak('1'11I1ll 10l',IIIOn Pnc('c! to "ell qUickIII t Ill' low 60'"

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5GROSSE POINTE PARK

LAND CONTRACT Ilmt\l~ I iiI'lovely threp hi drolllll 1111111 'tltrantI' ('0Io1l1,d t(,dtUI{, ~p.J( ">(,,room., thloughollt ~Il"hh ti'lOratl'd, Flond'l 1011111 I'll( d nd IIll'

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GROSSE POINTE FARMS

ST CLAIR SHORES

GROSSE POINTE PARK

22443 LaVON WATEHFIWN I I'h"CXqUI~lt(' fiyE' bedroom h0111l \' '111Iale<! m the mo"t dl'e,lr,lhlt 111',1 "Ithe Shore" FamIly room t\lO ,l1ldone h,llf 1I'llh" III ,111111111lim,lt, dba"l'ml'nl t\\O ('\1 .111.11111d g,\)oIg(c('nlr.11 ,llr All Illl lInl'l1lll1 ~ "Illthl' 1111'(',,1 (,lII.tl 111 1h, ~hol!' IIII

m('dl,llP ()(.('\lp,lIll" (,III tm ti! 1.111,

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881.7100

932 GRAND MAl{AI~ 'II II illt 10l ttlOn, do.,l to 1.Ikt ,tl\d Pll\ IIIp,lrk FOUl III <II oorn' t \\" "HI 111\1h,llf llolth'" t\\ 0 t,lI 0111 'I III d ,"rol~(, folmJly 100111 t\IO tldl"l Ii lit,plolte' Immullolll pllo'l ,,1"11O""nl'l dll"'OU" tJl1d, I '\>200 (H)(j

Thl., J{rdCIOU., fOUl bedloolll tll Il Intione hdlf b"th Co!onl.tl II "tUI!'fdmlly room thlee rllI p!oIU", 101moll dlllrn~ room updated k \Ithenbeautlfulh f"lIl1"hed IlolC,l'lII(nl \\ Ithfull kltthen I'lofp",on,tlh lllldc,caped, UI tul,lI dl'\! A tllll~1 ,"home Plltpd ,It 'j.:27<J,<J(J()

ST CLAIR SHORES

Put Number 1 to work for yOU.@

Beautiful eH'tutll!' !,u"h 1\111. lillil I"d,o"m, IIIIJ wd Olll h,d!bath." llil/dry lolrg-e kJtli"'1l Illl), I 'Illig lit' fUlluti dlnlllg IOOIllbTJ'edt nXJnI oVlrlooklllg to\ lJ' d h! It h p'\ III U lit t.tI III plllnl lU(..ltlonplu" mdny more fedtull'

GROSSE POINTE FARMSPrIVdte tour! four bedllUJlIl' I II" lull!> Ilh "nll.d UI dllllllg !O(J[1l!lvlllg-IIUJmwlthn.ltlll.Jlflllplll' II !Iv II '!>lJlJlllIIH"t o"llll)()()

SINE REALTYMULTILIST SERVICE

FARMS OFFICE 18412 MACK 884-7000

LIBi<.kl'r I'rItl' n 11\ll('(1 <i,,,, t" I ,kl 11(\\1 I t hI (! III<ill)())" III II kbungalow on Coilloll nl'\\ kltthl II \llth , .tllli' III , IIUJll1g llUHI1 1100turdl firepldce "h,t! ',{'o\ \\.111 pill! d to ,( Ii

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June 8. 1989Grosse Pointe News 13B

2000 VAN ANTWERP - SEE AD UNDER"NEW ON THE MARKET!"

21560 VAN K - Charming brIck RANCHWith open deSign and lovely natural woodhlU>three bedroom&, two and a half baths,large family room WIth fireplace, patio andtwo and a half car garage Immediate occupancy' 8814200

834 WESTCHESTER - SEE AD UNDER"NEW ON THE MARKET!"

20481 WILLIAMSBURG - FOR START.ING OUT or scahng down' Two bedroom,one and a half bath Condo m handy locatlOn near shops, &ehoolsand expressway ata BUDGET PRICE I 881 6300

1010 YORKSHIRE - FRESH UPSCALEDECOR! SPACEl LOCATION! ThIs IS aWlnner' Five bedroom, three and a halfbath Colomal WIth large famIly room, bigkitchen See It Sunday' 884 0600

395 MT. VERNON - NEW LOW PRICE!Lovely large lot IS site for thiS three bedroomCOLONIAL With famIly room, fimshed basement and large deck NOW OFFERED AT$119,900' 8840600

METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED COLO.NIAL has three bedroom&, one dnd a halfbaths and paneled den and IS m a handyheart of the Farm;, locatIon Call for detaIls and temptmg prIce'

GRACE L1NZELL - WOODS OFFICE881.6300

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE

Celebrating Our 70th Year!

429 McKINLEY - FAVORITE YOUNGMARRIEDS STREET! Three bedroom,one and a half bath center entrance COL-ONIAL has screened terrace, fimshedbasement, handy to Richard elementaryand a temptmg price' Owner says, "LET'SMAKE A DEAV" 8814200

DEANE RUSSELL - PARK OFFICE881-4200

586 SUNNINGDALE - ClaSSICCox & BakerCOLONIAL off Lakeshore offers four largebedrooms, three and a half baths, ::;paclOusfamily room, beautiful fireplace plus manyamenities' VERY SPECIAL' 884 0600

2000 VAN ANTWERP - OPEN SUNDA YlYou won't want to miss seemg the beautlful decor m thiS three bedroom mcelyPriced COLONIAL' 881 6300

1509 TORREY ROAD - JUST REDUCED!FOUR BEDROOMS and two baths WIthFlOrida room, finished basement and mceupdatmg mcludmg kItchen, bath andnewer furnace WIth central air 881 6300

(OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 )

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(NEW ON THE MARKET )

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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SALES ASSOCIATES OF THE MONTHI

834 WESTCHESTER - OPEN SUNDA YlWONDERFUL CENTER ENTRANCECOLONIAL has three bedrooms, two anda half baths, updated country lutchen withbeamed cellmg, central atr, deck andMORE all on lovely landscaped larger lot'884 0600

20620 FAIRWAY LANE - SUBSTANTIALPRICE ADJUSTMENT now m effect onthIS four bedroom, two bath CAPE CODon qmet lane with golf cour!:>eview' In-cludes large family room off kItchen, marble fireplaces and fimshed basement 884.0600

1008 KENSINGTON - Well kept four bedroom, one and a half bath Colomal has bigfamily room, fresh neutral decor, large lotand handy locatIOn near VIllage andparks 884.0600

443 LEXINGTON - A RARE FINDl AGrosse Pomte Farms RANCH' Two bedrooms, paneled hbrary (or thtrd bedroom),new kitchen WIth appliances, FlOridaroom, finished basement, central aIr andattached garage 884 0600

ANN CHAPELLE - FARMS OFFICE884-0600

252 MCMILLAN - Attractive fieldstone frontFARMS COLONIAL has three bedrooms,one and a half baths, den, sun room, finIshed basement and central atr 884 0600

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An invitation to place the name of amember of your family who immigratedto America in the only national museumcreated to honor them.

Here I~ <I ulUque opportulUt v to pre~ellt ~ourfdlmlv \\ Ith d gift IIMt will be rnedmngful for gener<ltlon~to LOme When you nMke <I ~100 LOlltnbu-tlon to re~tore Elh~ bldnd, the I1dme you deslgndte will be permdnentl\ plaLcd 011 the AmencanImmll,1fant Wdll of Honor .It the Elh~ bJdnd ImITI!-l,1fdtlonMuseum And you'll rccel\e .In ofhudllertlhcdte of Regl~trdtJ()n 10 obtdlll your regl~-trdtlon form write to Elh~bl.md l'oundatlon,EO Box ELLI~, New York,NY IOl63

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17 HAWTHORNEGROSSE POINTE SHORES

JUST OFF LAKESHORE in prime Shoreslocation, this meticulously maintained airconditioned COLONIAL is nicely situatedon beautiful larger lot. It includes threelarge bedrooms, paneled den, finishedbasement and wonderful extras with theaccent on QUALITY THROUGHOUT! 881.6300.

N. OXFORD - FOUR BEDROOM, two anda half bath COLONIAL has family roomWIth bUIlt-ill bar adjOIning deck and patIO,carpeted games room With bar, countrykItchen, attached garage and best ofall A NEWLY ADJUSTED PRICEr8816300

BIG FAMILY? THIS IS JUST WHAT YOUNEED - privacy for everyone' Lots ofpeace III thiS five bedroom, three and ahalf bath COLONIAL WIth hbrary, twofireplaces, fim"hed basement, fenced yardWIth lovely large rooms throughout' DELIGHTFUL' 8814200

VERY WELL MAINTAINED RANCH ha~three large bedrooms, t\\O baths, bIg fdmi1y room \\ Ith fil epl,IC(', hbrary fir,t noorlaundrv and t\\o-car IIttachpd g.lrllj.W SIX'e181extra,,' 881 6300

JUST $96,500 for a beautlful yard, thr('(' b£'drooms, one and <I half b.lth., and fin'pb(.('In handy Wood, locatIOn' 881 6:100

EXTENSIVELY REMOOELEO FOURBEDROOM centcr ('ntrance ColomalWIth de'lh'1ler kitchen mc(' land'iLllpmgExcltmg detml., .It 88t4200'

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AND .. , WE HAVE MORE! NEW LISTINGS ARE ARRIVINGDAILY DURING THIS BUSY SPRING SEASON - CnECKWITH AN OFFIC(O~ NEAR YOU FOR ADDlTIONAL SELI<X'.TIONS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSl<~!

ASK ABOUl' OUR COLOR AND DESIGNCONSULTANT. HER UNIQUE SERVICESARE AVAILABLE TO OUR BUYERSAND OUR SELLERS. CALL AN OFFICf~NEAR YOU FOR THE EXCITING DE-TAILS OF WHAT THIS COULD DO FORYOU!

1975 STANHOPEGROSSE POINTE WOODS

HERE'S A REAL FIND! Stunning threebedroom RANCH has large master bed.room with bath plus hall bath! Freshlydecorated including new carpeting andwindow treatments. 884-0600.

FAIRFORD - NICELY MAINTAINEDthree bedroom RANCH with livingroom and family room two-way fire-place, kitchen breakfast area, finishedbasement, central air and attached ga.rage. CHECK THE NEWLY AD-JUSTED PRICE! 881-6300.

OUTSTANDING LOCATION! WONDER-FUL DECOR! Four lxdroom, two hathsemi ranch mcludes two powder rooms,famIly room, library and handy first noorlaundry room Prime Gro,<;e POinte Shoresarea' 881 6300

BY APPOINTMENT

ENGLISH COTTAGE STYLE near the Viilage IS In the "BEST BUY" category'Three bedrooms, one and a half baths onextra large lot at below market fixed Interest rate' CALL NOW' 8814200

DESIGNED FOR GRACIOUS LIVING Withan Enghsh Manor feehng' ThIs four bedroom, three bath (plus two half baths)home looks like Its right out of the pagesof "Architectural Dlgestl" Includes familyroom, den, deSigner kitchen and amemtlesgalore' 8814200

l\10\'!:'\(; OU r OF TOWN')WE CAN HEFEH YOU TO

o A S TilE BEST REAL ESTATE BHOKr:HSACROSS THE COUNTRY OR THE WORLD!

(,HOSSE j>OI:"TE I AHl\!lin10 :\1al k HHJ 1200

1175 GRAYTONGROSSE POINTE PARK

NEWLY LISTED elegant Mediterraneanstyle home with custom detail throughout!Four bedrooms, three and a half baths, li.brary, lower level family room, newerkitchen, coved ceiling, beveled glass andMOREl 884-0000.

ANNOUNCING A PRICE ADJUSTMENTon this upscale Grosse Pointe Shores Can.temporary! Its numerous amenities makethis airy three bedroom, two and 8 halfbath perfect house for living and entertain-ing! 884-0600.

LOVELY FIRST FLOOR CONDO m 1mpeccably mamtalned complex In a mostconvement locatIOn 884 0600

PRIVACY ABOUNDS In thiS four bedrom,two and a half bath COLONIAL whIchglVes a new defimtlOn to CHARM' In apark like settmg (8Ox2oo feeO, It feature'>fresh decor, new plush carpetmg, gorgeou"entrance and a terrific floor plan' 8840600

THIS BEAUTY NEAR ST. JOHN HOSPI.TAL IS a budget buy' Three bedroom, oneand a half hath Colomal has large famIlyroom, new k •..chen, cE'ntral aIr and newerfurnace' 8814200

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Grosse Pointe News

SINE REALTYIT'S WORTH YOUH TIME

TO CALL SINE. , . Ichweitzer .~BettgfnesReal E/tote.lnc. I I W H and Gardens'

GROSSE POINTE WOODS

NEWCA~'IL~" lour btdloonh IlllJ ILI]I htlll~ klllhln 1IIIh (<lUngarea, dlnlng room n,llul<llllllpl,l[( I(UI ,llIlIl "~"lI llIll'hld Il,lIporch, t I\(J l<ir gdldg('

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5542 BRIARCLIFF

Beautiful lu,>tom Lmilt I \1 lull\! ( 010"" Ii I, 11111JlIg II\! hI d,,",uI' 10\11wdlk In L!o'>eh, I.lrw' f !1l1l1> 1'"'111 phI d'lI 0111(( lJI 'I\tll I" dllX'IlIgl1U>.<,CdIn terrdU' 11'llk III P IIIt I I lJl1 killillll 11l11qLl(II!~I fllllli l,lUlldry, fim,fwd ha'>eJnl'nl II! III I IIIIIl L(( lIlCl (l Ilt I ,Ii III Implll <lblImdIntdlned '\;IHlII'rrnl~ dIll' Illlll' "I" \ II h 'i'polll\ln'lIt

ST CLAIR

.sPEC'1 ACULAR VIEW of th('Iolke !Jom Lake:.hole Dn\chom(' II Ilh ~raclOlI' open floorplan, 11lh Ilood'> dud bkyltght,$:i7'i 000 Ilr 81 LAK I 8864200

BEAUTIFUL THREE BEDROOM RANCH CompletelyI enovated throughout Skyhghb, marble loyel, le(essedIJghtlllg FIRST OFFERINGt$299,000 (G 19GROl886 4200

A GRAND ENGLISH TUDORThlb gldceful bnck Tudor, 10cdted on one of the Park'b lovelle.,t btreets FIRST OFFERING'$289,900 <H 68BUC) 885 2000

(; ..0......(' Poinh' Fann ...IH780 Mack Avenu('

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886.5800

UNIQUE BUNGALOW oilersnew kItchen, wllIdowb and hay.full hath and w<l!k III closet III

newCI master bUltl' $139,500IG 89KERI 886 4200

VERY SHARP ranch featurescenll <11 dll, natUl d! fireplace,nell dlspo~al, and all alummumtrim FIRST OFFERING'$120,000 (F 94BOO) 886 5800

BEAUTIFUL two bedloomLOndo on Lake~hol e Road fealUI eb updated kItchen, neutl allolorb, ne\\ 1'1 carpet, pool$64,900 (G 71LAK) 8864200

WELL MAINTAINED BRICKCOLONIAL In populal Farmslo~at Inn fe~t urf', family room,den, flnlbhed basement$174,500 lH 56MCK) 885 2000

i\ I PI Y ~rwcI.ll 1.Ikl'rronl condo \ 011 ml,,1 ~l'( , ~ 1H', ClOO

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885-2000

WONDERFULLY ROOMY, fourhedlooll1 Capp Cod ofTel., updated kitchen wIlh cahmels ga101e, applIances FIRST OFFERlNG' $107,000 (F 36HUN) 8865800

CHARMING CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL featuresfanllly loom fllllbhed \\ Ithlongue and groove cedar$173,500 (G 29RIDl 886 4200

GROSSE POINTE WOODSSTARTER HOME IS thIS roomythree bedroom Ianch wllh attached garage and central all,\>76.900 (G 11E1Gl 886 4200

'I AK E A PEEK m:.lde thiS fOUlbedloom Globbe Pomte Fal msnome [bolt features updatedkillhen beauliful landscaplllg$259,900 (F 53HILI 886 5800

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886-4200

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2rihOh I"iLAND VIEW HARHISON TWP

ORIGINAL OWNER In thiSlhl ee bedloom bllck ranch Withnatul al woodwOI k, fWlshedb<i'>ement FIRST OFFERINGI1>CJ4,900 (H 15AUI 885-2000

14 Hi ALINE GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Many l,'Teat reature~ and nice 1,lnd~c'\plng $94.900

20\)\.1 II A WTIlORNE HARPER WOOJ)S C07V \IVlllg II II h n.ltur,l1 firep1.HP p.lllO ~fi7 ,<)()O

174 ('OLONIAL (T (,ROSSE POINTF FARMS - Gourmpt k,tchpn With 0,1" floor hllkory c"hlllet.,$ I 42,!l0()

'112 HILLCREST. C;ROSSE POINTE FARMS - ( u'>tom kitchen cahlllch, bullt III ~t()\e ,md dl.,h\\a~her$119.000

2012\ OLD II()ME~TEAl) I1ARPER \\,OOJ):-'$KIJ \)()()

121H HO~LYN C;HOS~E POINTE WOODS - FlIPp!dce WIth gla." d[)())~ "nrl g,!,> log «'ntldl air$R9,400

22<) 1 STANHOPE (aW~SE POINTE WOODS - M.Jrble fin'pldcp hbl ,\] \, (u,>tom 1,lI1d'>caplllg$129 ClOO

lh7 I(ERB Y GROS~J., POINTE FARM"l - "ip,IUOII,> bung,l!O\\ Illth thl ee bedroom'> ,\nd three bath~$11<) 000

2\(1 GRO~SE POINTE BLVD (.ROS"lE POINTE FARMS - Nell hltchen and b,lth~ Fle,h pamt$2<jCJ 000

lih MChlNLEY GROSSE POINTE FARMS - Rpl.l ... III thl' den, f.lmily 100111 I pUPatIOn room 01 ~unpOlCh $174 iOO

20<)02 II AWTIIORNfo. II ARPEH WOOn"i IlIlpPccflhlv lIlatntmn('o hOIllE' II It h \ IIl\ I 111111$74,<)00

611 FISH ER, GROSSE POINTE CITY - Collage deSign WIth leaded gl".,., WII1d0\1 '>, '>ec!ud('(1 garden$149 ClOO

1168 BUCKINGHAM RD GROSSE POINTE PARK - Entertamlllg at Its be~t With great f100r plan$289,900

20"lHfi K ENMOHE IIAHPEH WOOl):-' SlIPl I c!Ntn '\!Id ne\\ ly nl cor.ltp(! F.Illt."tll \oe,ltlOlI' $79900

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PM

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!B5 WE~TCHESTbR, GROSSE POINTE PARK - Newer extellOr ~leel doOl S and bra.,., fixlures$220,000

111:; HAMIYI 0;'11, (;ROSSE POINTE \VO()))~ - FIH..,T OFFERINC;' (in ,It 1001ll II II h 1I.lt III ,II fin'pl,lcl'and fflmily room $1:17 ,900

FIVE MINUn:S FROM DOWN'I OWN DETROIT WITH W ArER VIEW' SeLUTll\ guard at~.Ite v,li('t p.Jrkmg BeautIfullondo' FIRST OFFERING':\>5:2 000 (JI OO,IEF) 885 2000

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EXCELLEN1 FLOOR PLAN,CONDITION A;../D LOCATION'Many lIell ledlUle,> In bol.,IL'rndke thl'> ,m ('speCIally aUr,lllIve hon](' $220,000 IF :l5WESl88b 5800

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FIRST OFFERINGST CLAIR SHORES

GROSSE POINTE

GROSSE POINTE FARMS

LAND CONTRACT 'I EHl\l.., llll~lovely three bl'd,o"m I l'lll (I I"tr(lnlC ('olorHcd f( fit dJ I"" '"'I> H lfJlI..,

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ST CLAIR SHORES

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5GROSSE POINTE PARK

EAST IN THE VrLLA<;I',16H2-1K('I'('h('\ al 1\\ c., (;Y.

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LIBEI{1 Y - Pnll r('(lUl('l] L1'>'< tlJ I tK' nl 1\1 I I III U 11«11OOf!l IJJII hbungalow on ldn,d, nl v. klt!!'1 II Illlh I III IIi' I!' <l dUUllg 1(.'111 n Itllra! firepl,Ke "h,d ~L.I v. .tli pI It< d I {J ,II

SINE REALTYMULTILIST SERVICE

FARMS OFFICE 18412 MACK 884-7000

June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News 138

I. N ( ~ 1 \ ( i • I , AI riM! <. ''t Il 60690

Celebrating Our 70th Year!

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SALES ASSOCIATES OF THE MONTHI

- ~~If you don't keep

his name alive, who will?An invitation to place the name of amember of your family who immigratedto America in the only national museumcreated to honor them.

Here I~ a umque opportulllt ~ to pre~ent yourfdlmly ""Ith d gift thdt will be mednlllgful for gener-dllon~ to LOme When }ou mdke .I :bIOUlOntnbutlon to le~tore tJh~ bldnd. the ndl11eyou de~lg-nate will be perl11dnentl\ pl.lled on the Arnerllanlnumgrant Wdllof Honor <Itthe Elb bland [mrm-grallon Museum And you'll relClve .In Offllldllertlhlate of Rcgl~tr dtlon [0 obtdlll }our regl~-trdllOn form wnte to Elb bldnd toundatlon,POBox ELL!'" Nc\\ ):brkNY 10163

Keep the Dream Alive

ANN CHAPELLE - FARMS OFFICE884-0600

834 WESTCHESTER - OPEN SUNDAY!WONDERFUL CENTER ENTRANCECOLONIAL has three bedrooms. two anda half baths, updated country lutchen wIthbeamed ceIling, central aIr, deck andMORE all on lovely landscaped larger lot!884 0600

20620 FAIRWAY LANE - SUBSTANTIALPRICE ADJUSTMENT now m effect onthIS four bedroom, two bath CAPE CODon qUiet lane WIth golf course view' Ineludes large family room off kitchen, marble fireplaces and fimshed basement 884-0600

1008 KENSINGTON - Well kept four bedroom, one and a half bath Colomal has bIgfamIly room, fresh neutral decor, large lotand handy locatIOn near Village andparks 884 0600.

443 LEXINGTON - A RARE FIND! AGrosse POinte Farms RANCH' Two bedrooms, paneled library (or third bedroom),new kItchen WIth appliances, FlOridaroom, fim!>hed basement, central air andattached garage 884 0600

252 MCMILLAN - Attractive field!>tone frontFARMS COLONIAL has three bedrooms,one and a half baths, den, sun room, finIshed basement and <.entral air 884 0600

DEANE RUSSELL - PARK OFFICE881-4200

(NEW ON THE MARKET "________ r2000 VAN ANTWERP - OPEN SUNDAY!

You won't want to mIss seeing the beaut!ful decor In thiS three bedroom mcelypriced COLONIAL' 8816300

(OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 )

--------429 McKINLEY - FAVORITE YOUNG

MARRIEDS STREET! Three bedroom,one and a half bath center entrance COL-ONIAL has screened terrace, fimshedbasement, handy to RIchard elementaryand a tempting price I Owner says, "LETSMAKE A DEAL''' 881-4200

586 SUNNING DALE - ClassiC Cox & BakerCOLONIAL off Lakeshore offers four largebedrooms, three and a half baths, spacIOusfamIly room, beautiful fireplace plus manyamemtles' VERY SPECIAL' 884 0600

1509 TORREY ROAD - JUST REDUCED!FOUR BEDROOMS and two baths W1thFlOrida room, fimshed basement and mceupdatmg mcludmg kItchen, bath andnewer furnace With central air 881.6300

GRACE UNZELL - WOODS OFFICE881-6300

METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED COLO-NIAL hds three bedroom!>, one and a halfbaths and paneled den and I'> III a hand)heart of the Farm" locatIOn Call for details and temptmg price!

2000 VAN ANTWERP - SEE AD UNDER"NEW ON THE MARKET!"

21560 VAN K - Charmmg bnck RANCHWIth open deSIgn and lovely natural woodhas three bedrooms, two and a half baths,large family room WIth fireplace, patIo andtwo and a half <.ar garage Immedldte occupancyl 881-4200

834 WESTCHESTER - SEE AD UNDER"NEW ON THE MARKET!"

20461 WILLIAMSBURG - FOR START-ING OUT or scalmg down! Two bedroom,one and a half bath Condo m handy locatlOn near shops, schools and expressway ata BUDGET PRICE' 8816300

1010 YORKSHIRE - FRESH UPSCALEDECOR! SPACE! LOCATION! 11l1s IS awinner' FIve bedroom, three and a halfbath Colomal WIth large family room, bigkitchen See It Sunday' 884-0600

395 MT. VERNON - NEW LOW PRICE!Lovely large lot IS sIte for thIS three bedroomCOLONIAL With famIly room, fimshed basement and large deck NOW OFFERED AT$119,900' 8840600

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CH.\HTEH MEMREHSSI;\lCE t960!

17 HAWTHORNEGROSSE POINTE SHORES

JUST OFF LAKESHORE in prime Shoreslocation, this meticulously maintained airconditioned COLONIAL is nicely situatedon beautiful larger lot. It includes threelarge bedrooms, paneled den, finishedbasement and wonderful el.'tras with theaccent on QUALITY THROUGHOUTl 881-6300.

N. OXFORD - FOUR BEDROOM, two anda half bath COLONIAL has famIly roomWIth bUilt In bar adJOInmg deck and patIO,carpeted games room WIth bar, countrykitchen, attached garage and best ofall A NEWLY ADJUSTED PRICE'8816300

BIG FAMILY? THIS IS JUST WHAT YOUNEED - prIvacy for everyone! Lots ofpeace m thIS five bedroom, three and ahalf bath COLONIAL WIth lIbrary, twofireplaces, finJ'lhed basement, fenced yardWIth lovely large roomb throughout' DELIGHTFUU 881-4200

VERY WELL MAINTAINED RANCH ha"three ldrge bedrooms, two bath" big famIlv room Illlh fireplace, hbrary. firbt floorlaundrv and two-car aWlcht'<! g,lrage Spcclal extra..,! 881 6300

JUST $96,500 for a bcautlful y,lrd three lx'<lrooms, one and a h,llf bath.., and fin'pl.KeIn handv Wood" loc.lllOnl 881 6300

EXTENSIVELY REMODELED FOURBt;DROOM center I'ntranC<' ColOnialWIth debl!{Iler kItchen nIce land<;CllplngExcltlnl-( detall'l .It 88141200'

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AND .. , WE HAVE MORE! NEW LISTINGS ARE ARRIVINGDAILY DURING THIS BUSY SPRING SEASON - CHECKWITH AN OFFICE NEAR YOU FOR ADDITIONAl. SEI.F-C-TIONS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE!

ASK ABOUT OUR COLOR AND DESIGNCONSULTANT. HER UNIQUE SERVICESARE AVAILABLE TO OUR BUYERSAND OUR SELLERS. CALL AN OFFICt.NEAR YOU FOR THE EXCnnNG D&TAILS OF WHAT THIS COULD DO FORYOU!

FAIRFORD - NICELY MAINTAINEDthree bedroom RANCH with livingroom and family room two-way fire-place, kitchen breakfast area. finishedbasement, central air and attached ga.rage. CHECK THE NEWLY AD-JUSTED PRICE! 881~

OUTSTANDING LOCATION! WONDER-FUL DECOR! Four bedroom, two bathsemi ranch mclude'l two powder room."family room, lIbrary and handy fir'lt floorlaundry room Prime Gro<;.G('Pomt~ Shore"area' 881 6300

BY APPOINTMENT

1975 STANHOPEGROSSE POINTE WOODS

HERE'S A REAL FIND! Stunning threebedroom RANCH has large master bed.room with bath plus hall bath! Freshlydecorated including new carpeting andwindow treatments. 884-0600.

ENGLISH COTIAGE STYLE near the VIIlage IS !lI the "BEST BUY" category'Three bedrooms, one and a half baths onextra large lot at below market fixed !literest rate' CALL NOW' 881-4200

DESIGNED FOR GRACIOUS LIVING WIthan Engltsh Manor feehng! ThIs four bedroom, three bath (plus two half baths)home looks Itke ItS nght out of the pagesof "Architectural Digest!" Includes familyroom, den, deSIgner kItchen and amemtlesgalore! 881-4200

j\10Y):\(; OUT OF TOWN"WE (,A~ HEFER YOll TO

o R S TIn: BEST REAL I~STATE BROI\EHSACROS~ THE COUNTRY OR THE WORLD!

(r1{()S~E POI:\'TF l'AHh16filO :\1,1(10. HH1.12()()

1175 GRAYTONGROSSE POINTE PARK

NEWLY LISTED elegant Mediterraneanstyle home with custom detail throughout!Four bedrooms, three and a half baths, li-brary, lower level family room, newerkItchen, coved ceiling, beveled glass andMORE! 884-0600,

ANNOUNCING A PRICE ADJUSTMENTon this upscale Grosse Pointe Shores Con-temporary! Its numerous amenities makethis airy three bedroom, two and a halfbath perfect house for living and entertain-ing! 884-0600.

LOVELY FIRST FLOOR CONDO m 1mpeccably mamtamed complex In a mostconvelllent locatIOn 884 0600

PRIVACY ABOUNDS m thIS four bedrom,two and a half bath COLONIAL whichgIves a new defillltlOn to CHARM' In apark hke setting (80x2oo feeO, It feature.,fresh decor, new plush carpetmg, gorgeousentrance and a terrIfic floor plan! 8840600

THIS BEAUTY NEAR ST. JOHN HOSPI.TAL IS a budget buy' Three bedroom, oneand a half bath Colomal ha" large familyroom, new k ',chen, centr.ll air and newerfurnace' 8814200

(if{OSSE POI~n, FAI{:\I~HZ Kplchp\<I1 HHIOoO()

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20439 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe

886-8710~J~I-RED CARPET! SHOREWOOD

KEirn REAL ESTATE, INC.

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JAMES R. FIKANYREAL ESTATE

714 Notre Dame886.5051

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OPEN SUNDAY 2 5 - 20541 WILLlAMSBUH(, -HAHPER WOODS Spot!e"" lIlndOlllll1ll1ll1lomplelely redl'lOt dted 131dntl JH \\ klllht nupdaled bdlh" IWO bedloollh bl olllll 11('\\ "pplJanw" Glo""e POllltl' Slhool~

OPE1\I ~UNDA Y 2 5 - ~2561 LANGE - STCLAm SHORES 10 Mde .leITel SOil 011 dtclll,d Wllh .I ~upel \ 11'\\ of the Bd' Up"ldlJ"tould 1)(' molhel lIl],m apmlmelll Steel "ea1,.111

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GROSSE POINTEIt I (HLA\II'AHI OH High II,tllt< .llld '!l7S DOt)

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(:ROSSE POINTE WOODS - Well tmed fOl ollednd one half stOI y home \\ Ith thl ee bedroom"Flollday loom natural fil eplace, dlllmg loomone olnd one half bath" Updated kltthen Lololled neal MOllllngslde

NEW CONSTRUCTION IN HOSE TERRACE -Ld~L lot left \\Ith a beautllul Vll'\\ 01 the IdkeLtllge fi~e bedlOom Colonial \llth thlee fileplate'i, family loom, librar y mud room on iii stfloCII ,lnd d secolld 11001 laundry room Thl eelull hdths, and two half bath" Cu"lom hand1I oifled woodwork Cu;,tom IlUlIt by "13.1) pOlllteJ)['''lgn Co "

OPEN SUNDAY 25 - 152H HAMPTO:\GROSSE POINTE WOO US Thl ep bedl ((omrdnlh "llh n,ltutdl lilepl,lte \n h\ln~ 10((111101moll dlnlllg roolll "m,lIl Llnllh I ()Olll PII(edtll '!l84,900

,J22 HIDGEMONT - GHOSSE POIN'] E FAHM.', -Three bedloom "eml rdnth 1,./1 r.;e l,mlll)loom, dllllng loom I I'll e<ltlun I ()om Gdl <lglne" In 1982 Alai m ")"Itlll ~pllnklel '" "lUll

GROSSE POINn~ WOODS - WeddllTg" dnd nl:\\hou"e'i <ire POPUldl fOI the month of .hUH1hi" one IS pelleel for the young COllp ll' "I,ll tmg' out Tlu ee bedloom C0101lldi PI Iced .It$64,600

GREA T SELECTION.SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

Each Red Carpet o"'ce 's Independently owned and operaled

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ST CLAIR SHORES

WILEOHREALTORS

884-3550

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Four hedroom, two and on(' h[llf hathon a PRIVATE COLJRl III'<lr th( HuntClub and Ull1ver~lh Llgget1 Fealul l'~Include np\\ er furnace and roof Sh,updpcoroltlng toulhe" throughoul L.ll g('(lo~el" Intludrng a \\alk In for till' I1Id~

leI beth 110m It" 01 pit ,!'ure lo "ho\\Ihl" hom(' and e"pecwlh .It $219500

$209,900 -WOODS fealunlll~ FIVEBEDROOMS, t\\O and one h,dl bath",attached garage and family room onpopulm BLAIRMOOR near WEDGEWOOD Priced Lo allow fm nete~~aryI1pdatlllg

Family Sl7e home" from $219,500 to$319,000 With fOUl 01 more hedroom"and aL lea'it two and one hdlf bdths III

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great 10c,ltlon nt'dl ULS Campu, ,Indthl' Hunt Club LAIWE HEDUCTION

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$159.000 FAJ{:-'1~ locatIOn for till'>all r,lct 1\ e TUDOR With h,o full halh"Mam alllelllt 1('" mdllclmg upilal ('dkltchl'11 and np\\l'1 dl'cor Walk to Hili~hop~ Anil ~chool~ McMILLAl':

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FIHST OFFERING - SpacIOus horne on double lotlot,lted c1o~e to Sweeney Park III the Woods. The11\ 1Ilg loom featu! es a fireplace and a cathedral«'Ihng L,lIge famlly room has fireplace and over-look, outdoor deck Four bedrooms, two baths ~ndtOn den make up over 2,600 square feel of prIme1,1IJl1ly lIvmg "pace Stop by 19980 W ,ClslrvlewOil SlInda) between 2 and 5 for your tour

FlHST OFFERING - DeSIrable Iirst floor condom-Inllllll III !,TJ"eat Grosse Pomle location close to,hopplllg ,md transportatIOn Recently redecoratedmtludmg mml bhnds on all wmdows, thiS one bed-I ()om apartment overlooks a courtyard and m-dudes stove, refrigerator and basement facilities("111 qUIckly for your showmg

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REAL ESTATE?

FIRST OFFERING - BUllt m 1986, thIS executivehome IS a block fJ om Lake St ClaIr Featured mea two story entry With tllculoIl ~tdlltolSe, famIly100m and paneled Irbrdry WIth firepldte." m.l,>tclbedroom With dressmg loom oInd bath IIldud1llg\\ hlrlpool tub ElI.tl a hIgh cellrngs on first !l00l

wmplete spacous feelmg Along With two "etondfloor bedrooms come many mOl e <lmell1tlE'!-> .,0 tdllfOl more detal I~

FIRST OFFERING - .Jom our open hou<;e th1,Sunday at 1007 LochmoOl to '>ee thl~ lovely fanlll)'home - Custom bUIlt III Wood" 10UltlOn do.,c 10LochmoOl Club, thIS hou,e llOdSh lal gc ,oom'> \Il

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REAL ESTATE

FIRST OFFEHlN(; - GREAT VALUE on till, CO\.& Baker budt, Lhl ee bedroom" one ,md OIl( h.tI!bath ranch, III d /{I edt 10tolLIOn of tht, F,lIm, Fit {'plate, attolched /{olrolg'l' and muth mOl e 10 II I X I

June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

HOMEWARRANTYAVAILABLE

Certified Fee Appraisers on Staff

CHARMING CAPE COD IN THE WOODS locatedon a qUiet wi de :,ac You can beat the heat wIthCl'ntloll <Ill wndltlOnmgll EnJOY the JacuzzI or cookIllg III the newly remodeled kitchen, formal dllllllgloom firi>t floor master sUIte and much more"

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - ThIS beautIful Colonwl feoltu! Pi> centl al aIr, remodeled kItchen, livehedlooms, fOI mal dllllllg room, lovely landscaplllg<Ill 0I10und, two car garage Call for your privatetOUI tod<ly!ll

GROSSE POINTE SHORES

FIRST OFFERING An unforgettable summer- ('xpenenced yours m thIS beautIful ranch 10tdted III Grosse Pomte Shore." close to the GrossePOIntc Yacht Club Many speCIal features and ah'l eat floor pldn Call us, we WIll be happy to show1L to .'IOU

TAPPAN REALLY CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCELET US SHOW YOU HOWl"

17646 Mack Avenue Grosse POinte, Mlch 48224 313-886-4444----- - - - ------------

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LOCATED CLOSE TO ,JEFFERSON - thl' '>tUllnmg ColonIal ha~ bccn decol ated by D ,J Ken nelhand exempli lie'> quality thlOughout CII,torn hl1lltm 1955, thl'> four bedroom homl' hae, hl'l'n lompletely renovated Fe,lt\lred .11 t' ,I fo\ 1'1 hln ,11 \

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111Ie, finl' Charter Oak" townhou~ co op Feature<;1III ('(' ht'droo m", one and a half baths, filll'lhed ba~IllI nl .me! mort' Super \alne'

MORAN A lovely Engh<;h home awaIts you m111(' Fa! m, Thl'> attractIve home offers three bed100m", onp and <l half bath<;, den and fim<;hed bn~nwnt K Itchl'n and laundry apphance., lIIc1uded(;11 ,It V,lltiP ,II $125,000

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Let us refer you to the bestWe're all over the country'

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717 MIDDLE::)EX r;leg,lllt teutPI ellLI.mce Engh.,h Cololll.ll With 1m ge foyer ThIS charmIng home Ii> lo-cated 111 pI p"LII{IOU' WindmIll POllitt' .II e" and offel " fOUl bedlooms, two and a half baths, first floor laundl"\ ,IU"ellI'd I{m dl{e and llHlI e

OPEN SUNDA Y 1 I 20H21l II rrLESTONE A t\IO bedroom ,>pcond floor condo Excellent locationMOllthh 1I1.l1l11('II.IIIU' 1('(' 'f,bO 1m Iml<"; .,to\(" I l'frll{cl oltOl, mlll1hhnd~, washer, newer carpetmg andtHOle

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BY APPOINTMENT

JUST REDUCED' SMOOTH, SMART AND SOPHISTICATED descnbes thiS three bedroom,one and one half stmy home on Sholeham InGros'>e POlllte Shore'i Just one and one halfblocks from the lake - two and one halfbaths, lovely sunny kitchen Two fireplacesand comfortable famJly room overlookll1g!ovely gardenb Thebe are just a fe\'o of theamell/tIes of thiS beautiful Iv decOl.lted home

EXCEPTIONAL FOUR BEDROOM. tllO bathFrench Coloma! WIth all the Lhal m of an olderhome but With Importanl olmemlIe'l "uch .1"central air, outstanding faml1v loom WIth acathedral Celhng, tIered deck overlook Ing ,Itremendous ydrd and a .,econd nOOl laundr)room The ent1re hou"e l'i In Impeccable condlhon, attractlvley decorated and 'iho\I" th(' altentlve mamlenance given thl, "peclal ofTprmg on Wa~hlngton ROdd

* FIRST OFFERING'1667 LITrLESTONE - CHARMIN(; DELIGHTFUL' Thlb much ;oughl dltel JOl.IllOn 1" thesite of thiS wonderful Engllbh .,lvle hOllll Th" n"lural woodwO! k, leaded glasb dool" dnd nt'll el lelrpet enhance the beduty of th", hOI1l(' 1'111 t l bedroomb and one and one half bath" '" Ju~l thl' lightamount of bpdce for d young famll\ $ I '19900

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LET THE GOOD LIFE BE YOURS In thl" wellmaintained two bedroom, t\\O bath rdnch mGrObbe POinte Shoreb ElI.ceptlOnal f,lmJl)room, Pella wmdows and central air are onlya few of the Important fedtur e" Phone for detall,> OWNER MOTIVATED

STATELY ENGLISH TUDOR I... th fine proportlOns A fabulous entry hall that g-reets fanlllyand guests WIth warmth A livmg room deSigned to show your furmshmgs to best advantage A formal dmmg room whIch opens ontoa sun porch A Mutsch[er kitchen With everymodern convemence and appliance avalldbleUpstairs are five famIly SIzed bedrooms andthree baths There 1<;even d third f100r and apub room m the babement A dlsllnctl\e homefor the dlscnmlnatmg buyer

926 WASHINGTON HOW'S THIS FORV ALUE? A four bedroom, one and one half bathColOnial In the CIty No hemmed In feeling In lhelarge hVlng room and there's <lbo a fdlllliv blzeddInll1g room What'b more I., thdt ,!II of thl<; tan beyours for only $124,900 A MUST SEE HOME'

2120B HUNT CLUB - EXCEPTIONAL THREEBEDROOM One dnd one half bath ColOnial WItha spacIOus family room and filllshed bdbementCentral air, attractIve decm atll1g and well planned[andscapmg are only a few of the Important features Come 111 Sunday or phone fO! details

AN EXCELLENT BUY thi" com 1'01 Llblp bnckhome 111 a well l''>tabh<;hed n('lghborhood olTpr'modern kItchen. thn.(. Iwdloom, t\\O 1'1111oath'> (ma~ter hl',lroom ha" pn\ "te b"th, l \10

extra bedroom" and full 110Ith In h.l"empnlWIth famIly room Largc lol fr,lmpd by hand<;ome wrought Iron fence Alarm 'y,lem, ('cntml aIr, two car gar.lgl' hl"t f('duu'd to$165,000 - call for d"[,1I1"

THIS REFRESH[NGLY CLEAN HOUSE ha'i bO

much to ofTer the smart buyer - thrpe bedrooms, a formal dining room, .1 c07V brpakfa"lnook, a completely refil11 ..hcd ha<;emcnt and aheated two car gara!-(e All th,,, can he \our,for an affordable $32 900

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306 MOROSS - SITUATED IN A MOST BEAU.TIFUL SETrING facmg the Country Club GolfCourbe IS thiS lovely three or four bedroom, twoand one half bath Colomal You'll love the cheerful decor, the easy now of the traffic pattern, seremty of the terrace and the prebtlge Stop III tosee for yourself

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4

20632 FLEETWOOD - WELL MAINTAINEDBR[CK BUNGALOW located III Harper WoodsWith Grosse POinte schools Dining room, hardwood floors, newer furnace and central air Justreduced to $75,900

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20655 VERNIER CrRCLE - SO NICE TO COMEHOME TO' ThiS three bedroom, one and one halfbath Colomal oITers lots of hVlng and mlmmummdlntendnce There IS a [ovely lively room WIthfireplace, formal dining room, cozy kItchen andwonderful family room With wet bar The yard ISprivate and has two deck areas for summer enjoyment

A HOME YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN' Locdted on one of Grosse Pomte's most deslrablebtreets, thiS four bedroom, three and one half bathColomal olTers so much for the dlscnmlnatlngbuyer The famlly room boasts a handsome fieldstone fireplace WIth french doors to a beautiful\\ ood deck and hot tub The kitchen features oakcdbmetb and ceramIc tile ThiS home In one you11'111not want to mlS; - 461 Lakeland By Apporntment

NF:TGHBORHOOD PRIDE IS reflected In the wellkept homes of McCormick In DetrOlt Thl'>cozy three bedroom bungalow has a fre~hlypamted mtenor, d remodeled bath, eatmg'>pace In the kitchen and hardwood floor<;throughout A wonderful buy at $28.900

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A VERY UNIQUE PROPERTY' Nestled on aqUlCt, tree lllled, dead end street east of Mornrngslde SitS thiS charming four bedroom, threebath modified Cape Cod Flrst floor has master bedroom and bath, also laundry room AnattractIve famlly room overlooks spacIOus welllandscaped private yard Two car attached ga.rage, spnnk[er system and many other speCialfeatures abound A Rare Flndt

REDUCEDI REDUCED!THIS SPLENDID SLATE ROOFED TUDOR With

garden gazebo, famIly room and paneled denIncludes a ma'iter bedroom SUite, two otherbedrooms plus sewing room, three full baths,be,lUtlful remodeled kItchen, lovely hardwoodfloors, and leaded glass doors Central air, excelJent locatIOn and many extras all for theamazing price of $219,000 Make an appointment TODAyt

CREATED TO ENJOY Thl'> strlklllg Cape CodI~ a wonderful combrnatlon of serene hVlllgand clever deSign ThiS custom bUIlt house offers a gourmet kitchen, handsome library,famlly room With fireplace, first floor laundry,master bedroom sUlte WIth sitting room and!uxunou" bath, first floor guest room WIthbath, plus many bpeclal amemhes Shown byappO! ntment

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EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

REAlTOR(')Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS'

THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFEREDEXCLUSIVELYBY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALlORSAdlhoch & ASSOCiatesIncAldridge & ASSOCIatesBolton Johnston ASSOCiatesCentury 21 East 10 the VillageChamberlam Realtors

ChdmplOn & Baer, IncColdwell Banker Real EstateDamman, Palms, Queen RealtorsR G Edgar & ASSOCIatesJdmes R Flkany Real Estate Co

Grosse Pomte Real Estate CoHIgbie Maxon Inc RealtorsJohnstone & Johnstone IncLochmoor Real EstateJohn E Pterce & ASSOCIates,Inc

Red Carpet Keirn ShorewoodReal Estate. lne

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Sme Real E~tate CoTappan & A,socJates of ERAWilcox RealtorsYoungblood & Fmn Inc

GROSSE POIN I'E BLVD,GROSSE POIN I'E FARM~:Charming and unique renais-sance villa a short walk fromthe Lake and the Farmspark. Large living room anddining room with fireplaces.FamIly room has beamed ca .thedral ceiling and fireplace.First floor laundry. Servicestairway and maids quarters.Master bedroom with privatebath and fireplace. Three ad-ditional bedrooms and bath.Attached garage. $275,000.882-0087

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 1626SEVERN, GROSSE 'P'OINTEWOODS: Lovely family homefeatures family room withbeamed ceiling and Frenchdoors overlooking land-scaped yard, formal diningroom, breakfast area, threelarge bedrooms and one anda half baths. Call today foradditional details. $139,000.882-0087

OPEN SUNDA Y 2-5STRATFORD PLACE.GROSSE POINTE. This pres-tigious Colonial built in 1962by DePape is located onlyhalf a block from Lake St.Clair. Step into the expansivesized foyer and entry hall fea-tunng a curving stairwayand hardwood floors. Tourthe seldom found quality inthIS meticiously maintainedfour bedroom, three and ahalf bath home. Gourmetkitchen with cherry cabinets,paneled family room withnatural fireplace, wet barand random pegged floor.Central air, alarm system andmore. 882-0087

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 ... 5:l2COVENTHY LANE, GUOSSEPOINTE WOODS: Distinc.tively designed. This new cu ...-tom built pillard Colonial of-fers 3700 square feet ofluxury. Professionally deco.rated. First floor mastersuite. Custom kitchen. Firstfloor laundry, large familyroom, attached garage, sprin-kler system, alarm systemand many amenities. Thiscould be yours. $465,000 882.0087

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.FIRST OFFERING- RI-VARD, GROSSE POINTE:Fabulous townhouse that hashad extensive renovation anddecorating. Huge great roomstyled kitchen with built.inappliances, updated baths,newer plumbling. Three bed-rooms and two baths on sec-ond level and two bedroomsand full bath on third level.Too many custom features tolist. Call for a private tour.882.()()B7

The only mid.risl's condominium tower In St. Clair Shores,an architect's masterplcce, with Its soanng glass atrium,balconies and much, much more. In"ide, all your whimshavc been anticipated, rooms offer unparalled space forentertaimng.

Floor plans availabl<' from 1100 or o\('r 2200 square feet.Two or three bedrooms and two or two and one half baths.Spectacular o;eventh floor penthouse re'!idences available.

Showroom and model'! "OPEN" (,vl'ryday (except Thurs-day) or by appointment.

SHOREPOINTE, ST. CLAIRSHORES' Corner unit com-pletely renovated by a topdecorating studio. Highlightsinclude mezzanine studiooverlooking a stunning twostory living room, new fullyequipped gourmet kitchen,remodeled baths, custom car.petmg, drl'pes and fixturesthroughout. Finished base-ment and many additonalamenities. 882-0087

CHARLEVOIX, GRO~SEPOINTE FARMS Charmingcenter entrance Colonial inchOIce FARMS location nearshopping and schools. Spa.cious rooms, three bedrooms,two and a half baths, at-tached two car garage. Eat-ing space in kitchen, Floridaroom , finished basementwith recreation room. Quaint,secluded english garden. Callfor your appointment today.882-0087

VAN COURT, ST. CLAIRSHORES' Beautifully deco-rated three bedroom, two fullbath condominium in exclu-sive twelve unit complex. SIt.uated on a private canal, thishome includes a boat well,two patios, securit:y sY'item,underground sprinkler ..ys-tem and a whIrlpool tub.$220,000. 8H2-00R7

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OI'E~ SUNDAY 2-5 ... 1927:lHOLANDALE, HARPERWOODS' Nice starter or re-tirement home on quietstreet, nestled near GrossePointe Woods. Upstairs bed-room has good storage andwarm decor. Large fencedyard with elevated backporch and pool. Great for en-tertaining. $67,500. RH2-00H7

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 ... 1081MAHIAN COURT, GROSSEPOINTE WOODS: Terrificfamily homes in move-in con.dition. Spacious room andloads of storage can be foundin this three bedroom Colo-nial. It includes new carpet,thermopane windows, newLexox pulse furnace, hot wa-ter heater and more. Onceyou are done examining theinside it is time to relax out-side with the gas bar.be-queand sprinkler system. Thishome won't last long. Plan tovisit on Sunday. 882-0087

$339,000

-FIHST OFFEHlN(,- CRAN-FOHD LANE, GROSSEPOIN'I E Lovely duplex inprime area of Grosse Pointe.Each !lnit includes livin:r.'-,! "",~ t"q 'f ,Iroom, dining room, two be _rooms, Florida room, base-ment and much more. Closeto transportation and withinwalkmg distance to "Vil-lage". HH2-(lOH7

OVERLAJ{E, ..,I CLAII{"}lORI.,S One floor living inthis charming ranch condom.inium near St. Joan of ArcparIsh. Two bedrooms, at.tached garage, newly deco-rated and it's ready for youto move in today. $72,900.882-0087

*FmST OFFEHINC- OPEN!-llJNDAY 25 ... 1014 BAL-FOUR, G1WSSE POINTEPAHK Curb appeal and spa.ciousnes!o is what makes thiscenter entrance Colonial...tand out best. Ideally lo-cated one block from Jeffer....on. From the beautiful eye.hrow urindow in front to theroomy foyer and upstairshallway, this home exudesamenities galore. $208,000.RR~ nOR7

OPEN ,",UNDAY 2-5 . . . t6MOORLAND, GROSSEPOINTE SHORES' Stunningbrick multi level home withlarge bedrooms and two fullbath.,. Lower level familyroom with fireplace and wetbar open'i onto a lovely patioWith terraced ledge rockwall Natural cupboards inthl' kitchen with built in...tove, sub.zero refrigeratorand eating space. Sterling sil.ver chandelier in the diningroom and marble fireplace inthe living room are just a fewof the quality features foundIn th •., home. HH2 00H7

LAhl I \ND, (;RO~~FPOI"lI!-, Carved oak en.trance welcomes you home inthIS .,tately l'nglish tudor.Ofll( paneled library withfireplace, four bedroomsfloating <;taircase updatedk.tchl'n, three car garage.Call today to o;chedule yourpl'r'ional room by room tourof thi.. r('markable home.$49.'),000 RH~-OOR7

VENDOME, GROSSEPOINTE FARMS LOCA-TION, CONDITION, QU \1..-ITY! Thl'i fabulous residenceoffers it all. Well designedand constructed of the finestmaterials with great attentionto detail. The grand hall withcircular staircase leads to aspacious living room, familyroom, gourmet kitchen, and a"first floor" mast<,1' SUlt<,.Calltoday. 882-0087

S. ROSEDALE COUHT,GROSSE POINl E WOODS'Unique, one of a kind, luxuryresidence that has undergoneextensive remodeling by Coxand Baker since 1986. Fea.tures include: "Great Room"style family room with solidoak wet bar, master suite in-cludes attached "spa" stylebath with Jacuzzi and steamroom, library with oak book-cases. This is truly a stunningresidence. $345,000. 882-0087

SHOREPOIN1'E, ST_ L'LAJRSHORES ... Exquisitely dec-orated this "prime" unit isthe largest floor plan in thecomplex. Very spacIOus mas-ter ...uite, beautiful livingroom with cathedral styletwo story ceiling and fire-place, formal dinmg room,two and a half baths, two cargarage and too many customfeatures to list. A unique resI-dence. $187,500. 882-0087

OPEN SUNDAY 25 ... 720LAKEPOINTI<:, GHOSSEPOINTE PARK' Lovely fourbedroom, two and a half bathColonial featuring a firstfloor bedroom suite. Beauti.ful family room with fire.place plus a library! Centralair, attached garage, finishedrecreation room with wetbar. Quick occupancy avail.able ... all for only $163,900.882-0087

-FInS'I OFFEHlNU. OPENSUNDAY 2-5 ... 1741 BRYS.GROSSE POINTE WOODS.Spacious Colonial with ter-rific floor plan in an ideal 10.cation. Large famdy roomwith brick hearth. Kitchenwith built.in refrigerator in.cluded. Hardwood floors,cove ceilings. extra insulationin 1987 and lots of storage.$116,000. 882-0087

HAHCOl'HT For tho'i<' start-ing out or scahng down con-sider either of these newlyconvertl'd condominiums inthe lovely Windmill Pomtearea. Priced to 'iell theseunit" feature a large livingroom with a fireplace, pleas-ant eat.in kitchen including'itove and refng<'rator, threebedroom'i plu'i a 'iun room.You can move 10 immedIatelyand enjoy the summer closeto both Patt<,rson and Wind-mill Point<' Pal'k~ $128,000and $13.'),000 R82-00H7

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EXCLUSIVELYBY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALlORS

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PD~ Counter Points ByPat Rousseau

(;IO"',{' POJTJU'Farm!> resident.J:lII11(' Kay Spriet ha!> been1l01ll11ldtt'dto the 1989 editIOn ofWho" Who Among Student'> m\1Il'llldll Ulllvelllltleh and ColI, gl'c, '-iPIIl't j.,rrddudted from\1"11\ ( olll'gl' of Dcbolt III May,Illth I dl'gJ('1' 111 Heellth Ser\ Il I "

Fa\ Howpn..,wm, ddughter of1\1r dlld Ml" Wdh,IlJl K Howcll,I, 1111I1 (;10"<,('Pomw Fdrmh, reI ( lit h H U I\t'd high honor" dndIl, III" II..,t rl'(ogllltlOll for aCdI, l!Ill ",<, IJl'llce ,It Pine Manor( "II, ~I C!lP"tnut Hill, Mde;",II h, II ..,IH' I" d JUIlIOl

•( .. 0""1 1'01lll<'1 ,Joe Distel.

III 1m, " hLHlt to the L \I.-LUllve, rill 01 oj tIll' DetrOit Free Pre!>."hd.., III III 1I,lIned UI(' 1989 wlIllle:

of the Northern IllinOis Unlver.sity JournalIsm department'sDonald R Grubb DistingUIShedJournah!>m AlumnI Award Dlhtelhelm was a 1965 NIU JournalIhm graduate He JOined the DetrOit Free Press In 1980

ReCipients of the annualGrubb award are selected fromabout 3,000 NIU JournalIsmhrraduate workmg all over theworld and IS deSigned to Iecognlze excellence and to encouragehrreater accomph!>hment!> m pubIIc affairs and Journahe;m

•Karen J. Turnbull, daughter

of .Jane and WIllIam Turnbull,Ir of Gro<,.<;ePOinte Wood", haddrtwork on dle;play m a monthlong exhibit at AlbIOn CollegeThe exhibit featured pIecee; fromAlbIOn'., senIOr art majors Turnbull Ie;a 1985 hrraduate of Gro,,<,ePOInU' North

Russell Peebles, of GrossePomte, was elected membershipsecretary of The Greater DetroitMemonal SocIety m Apnl Pee.bles IS a retIred Chrye;ler CorpdeSign engmeer

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tlOnal honor soclCty III busme!>!>and management ha!> mltJatedGro1>!>ePOinte Woo&, residentTheresa A. Schena, a JUnior III

the '>Choolof buslIle>.>.admlllistratlOn at Oakland UllIversltyMember"hlp III the SOCIetyIS thehlghe!>t n<ltlOnal reCObTflltlOnastudent can receive III an undergJ aduate or hrraduate prol:,'I"amIII

bU<"1TlC!>... or management Student." mu"t lank m the Uppel 5peru'nt of the JUlllor clelss, theupper 10 percent of the !,{'nlOrcia"" or the upper 20 percent ofthe ma<;ter's clall"

Grosse Pomte Woods reSidentSandra Joseph, a student atMichigan State Umverslty, has alead m the GIlbert and SullIvanplay, "The Pirates of Penzance"III ~a!>t Lansmg

Samt John's UllIversity JUllIorTom Gebeck, son of Mary andThomae; Gebeck of Grosse PomteWood", IS a member of the SamtJohn'!> College of Samt BenedictBIOlogy Club for the 1988 89 academlc year Gebeck IS maJonngIII natural '><.wnce

Wayne Stdte University an.nounced the electIOn of Kevin A.Brody of Grosse Pomte Woodsto Phi Beta Kappa at the 1989wmter bUSiness meetmg of theMIChigan Gamma chapter

Rebecca Engelbrecht,daughter of Mr and Mrs. WalterJ Engelbrecht of Harper Woods,was named to the KalamazooCollege dean's lIst for the lastacademiC quarter Engelbrecht ISa graduate of Grosse PomteNorth High School

•Vanderbilt University student

Michaela Marston of GrossePOlllte Park was recently mducted mto Athemans, a JUllIorhonorary which recogmzes outstandlllg JUnIors In the areas ofacademiCS, campus actiVities andcommunIty service Marston ISalso a member of Gamma BetaPhi, a natIOnal c;cholarshlp andservice honorary

•Kathryn E. Blondin of

Grosse POlllte, Wendy L. Flynnand Sara L. Moukalian of

Grosse Pomte WO()(!h will n'CClved bachelOi of '>ClCII C(' dl'gree!> from Eastelll MldllganUniversity dUllIlg "PllIlg LOrn

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Carol Anne Riddell, d,llIghter of Dr and Mn, W A Riddellof GIO!>se Pomte Fdt 11\", lid"graduated magna cum I.llld('from Tufts Umvel !>It\ WIth ,I

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Wesley Berry Durtng "Hill)~~F Days" June 16~ lowers and 17 SAVE 20% off green plants and 40 9( off RoyalDaulton at 98 Kercheval on the Hill, 8Rl-3335

To Advcrt1se In thl., columncall Pat Rousseau 886 7474

SpeCIal at the NOTRE DAME PHAKMACY a plastIc shower and tub bathcaddy for $12 ,. 16926 Kerchevdl III theVillage.

~'- J=:~~~~~R&mWe are Plea-sea to announce ~

we have Colombo Lo-FatFrozen Yogurt. Also, now tak-ing orders for graduationparty subs 3 to 6 feet ... 19341 Mack, 885-5122.

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~ Hepi Jeffrey Bruce's regIOnaldirector, Judy Hepler WIll be teachmgtwo hour seSSIOns WIth two people on howto put on makeup for the best look Thecharge is $50 each The date!> are June11 and 12 Call now for your appoint-ment BookIngs are !tmlted 19643Mack Avenue, 884-8858

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Are you thlllklllg of remodelulg? Haveyour remodellng planned by expertc; Cus-tomcraft has 33 years expenence as re-modellng experts m thiS area We planyour remodellng Job so Its deSign and costWill be taLlored to your llIdwldual needsWe submtt an exact quote WIth detUlhwntten speclficatlOns, based on a CllstOl/land functIOnal destgn that WIll blendwtih your eXlstlllg architecture

Customcraft uses only top grade moteT!als and the highest skLlled trade~l/ll'n, (If{experts tn theIr parltcular trade We '>lIpply you WIth customer re(erence.~ and lIr};eyou to llIspect one of Oil r completed !ob\ ,nyour area Our projects have fleen featur('dIn Better Homes & Gardens and Pro(P\sLOnal Budder magazmes

Call 881-1024 today for a free conc;lIlta-tlOn, or VtStt our showroom at 183.'12Mack Avenue, between Moran alld MeKmley, m Grosse POlllte Farms

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DESIGN DETROIT INTERIORSIIA WKINS ENTERPRISES, LTJ)

Annual Inventory CI£>arance Sale Sav/,50~ on all merchandIse In stock Nnwthrough June 30 DESIGN DETROITINTERIORS HAWKINS ENTERPRISES,LTD. 17732 Mack Ave Mon - Fn - 9:10- 5'30 885-4955

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Let us orchclltrate your ncxtmove, local, long di'!tancl'worldwide, small and partialshipments welcome.

822.4400

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LAKEVIEW CLUB haB sold may town-h()/l.~e.~ on Lake St Clmr. There lS only()fl(' lakcfrnnt home left! Now we are readyto sell our modrl at a SPECTACULARSA VINGS of $23,000. The model haBmany, many e:ttra features . GeneralElectnc applwnces zncludlllg washer,dryer, mlcrowavr, also llIc1uded lS a mar-hII' entranceway fireplace surround, cus-tom ma,<;tl''' hath Vanltlrs, carpet, WIndowtreatments, chandelIer and more VlSltour model (rom 1-{j p, m dally, IlIcludlllgSundays For your convenlence, prwateshowl7lf.!s can bl' arranged LAKEVIEWCLUB townhousrs, Jefferson Avenue,North of 11 1/2 Mlle Road, St ClaIrShorrs, 774-6.'163 or 293-1180. See why 10Grosse POInters have moved mto LakeVlewClufl

Only at THE LEAGUE~.SHOP will you find TIffanypens A very elegant gIft ''IT.t.'-,ut,Srfor Father on hiS day.Prices start at $30. 72 Kercheval onthe HIll, 882-6880 Open Thursday untIl7 p.m

N ow In progress ourAnnual June Sale of onental rugs 21435Mack Avenue, 7765510.

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A great bathtime toy for prehistoricfans.. Dinosaur Egg Soap. It's anotherfun 'iclt'ction from the School Bell, 17904Mack Avenue, 8R6-1l59.

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THE KNOWLEDGENOOK. has a vanety ofnew summer toys znclud-zng "Cntter Catcher" ,the set has a butterfly net,magmfYlllg glass andshatter-proof bottle.. 21423 Mack Ave-nue, 777-3535. Open Monday-Saturday 10(l Tn 5'30 pm

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I b l'I' has a great selectLOn ofsa e te.5moderately priced separatesAI.~o dresses, petite 4-16, regular 6-20, at20148 Mack AMPLE FREE PARKING,886-7424

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Please stop by The Merry Mousethe Merry MouselCafe Le Chat for Caf~ LfJ Chafall summer boatingand entertaining needs. Our boxed picniclunches are favorites! Made to your order!Call 884.9077. We deliver ... Kercheval cornerof Notre Dame in the Village.

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. 7!t(, !..!/lIltnw JA,It-hOpt'n Hou'le, Saturday June 10,

9:30 a.m, - 5 p,m. Drawi.,g for a n0-

1tion'l hl\'lket. Rcfreshment.'l. FREEAPPLIQUE LESSON. All ages canIcam Free7~r Wrap Method. Then ,"GivC' A Heart". JUlIt donate your fin-ishC'd sample for a quilt. We will com-pletc for Children's Hospital of Mich.igan. 31380 Harper, St. Clair Shores,293-1999,

_June SpecIal. ItIS sandal season so

"'..~_--- renew and refreshI\TFR:"ATlO'llAL HAIR SALON your feet WIth a ped-Icure and receive a manicure FREE Calland set up your appoIntment with LYNNtoday AppOIntments are avaIlable, Tues.days, Thursdays and Fndays from 5 p.m.to 10 pm 886-1650 . 20091 MackAvenue

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~JUDITH ANNcontemporary elegance in fashion

with accessories to complete your look

"If you imagme It, you can achieve It." Im-agme your!>elf weanng a !>Wlm!.U1tfrom thepages of Sports JlIustrated. Achieve It by se

lectinJL a Half Moon creation fromJUDITH ANN. One and twopiece styles fresh from Miami\ ... 17045 Kercheval-in-

the- Village. 882-1191.Mon-Sat 10-5:30, Thurs

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For Fa/her's Day glUe hun thebdlfold 0, attache that wdl /ill hl~needs In/tlals gratlsl Also, electncpant pres.\er or shoe polzsher can

relteve hIS every day ddemmas 345FIsher Road ac,osc; from Grosse POlllteSouth HIgh School

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Ki'ika .Jeweler .. ha .. a nict' .,clt'ct!on ~!(for Father'~ Day of watcht'.. and .~clock .., new and antiquc ... <;ignctrmg.. and ..tonc ring .., tit' tac., and ..cuff link!.. Shop carly for tht' hest _.-!.t'I('ction 6:J f{erchl'val on tht' Hill, 885-5755

Now on SALE atLisa's. a selectionof sprmg and summer fashIOns! Save20l~ to 70(~ offLisa's speclalIzec; mc;lzes 14-26 19583 Mack AvenueOpen 10 am 530 pm Monday SatUl-day Thursday until 7 30 p m 8823130

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all the sUllboats atBags on th(' lit/I?Sat/boats 0/1 !wadlhalJs, c;Q/lb/)at,~ onsmall totes, sarIJJOat,\Oil su nlJla,%es, ellNIsmlboats on pms Come III and c;er ollrl/lle of Ken Done beachhalJc; and ollrrlmlestone smlboats 63 KI'rrhellal 0/1 the111118R4.(J6:m

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mcmorahlt' Riftsuch a!l a 14K Kold hrllC't'lt't, pl'lul carrinK!I orfrc'lhwlltC'r pearl jt'wC'lry. Rt'llutiful gifts vcryreasonalhly pricl'd, VI!lit our 'Ihowroom forpersonal lIervice. Therc!la AhiRaRi Simon ...2.1402 Mack AVl'nue, south of9 Mill' Road, 772-4220.

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whde you wmt 18650 Mack AvenueFree parklllg next to tlze bIII ldtng, 885-8839

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'S Happy's Father's Daye; Great Dad and give him(C monogrammed blazer

button!> In gold plate,l)('wt('1 Ol "dver plate Your chOice of engl d V IlIg $39 50 per set Allow SIXcldy" dl']lvery 17140 Kercheval m theVtlJagl', 8828970 All !>prmg and sumIIll'l clothing In the LadIeS Depal tment IS!lOW 2U'k all

111' ahull(' It all on a qutet court in

(;'f)',\e POll/te Farm<; 232 Kenwood( 'w/u t I... I()u:ted at tli I' top of the hillIII 'I"~ looh!IIU beau tlflll garden <; Prwate(llId lI'/a:llng, thl~ Lu<;tom budt home fea-tl"/'\ tIlleI' bedrooms, two and one half/)(/th\, WI open flowUlg floor plan TheIn ('okja\1 room has a large wmdow shel-Ie' cd by a m(Juntwn ash tree AttachedIu'o ('W garage The Flonda room IS de-Iluhtflll (or summer dmmg Centrally air(lIl1dltlOlIl'd III 1988 An excellent valuelOT $2!i.9,OOO Shown fly appOIntment, 886-7171

edmund t. AHEE jewelry co.P/'dll I.., the hlrthstone for the month of

,JUII(' rlJghllghted In the wperb collec-lIOn of pearl Jewelry IS a multi-strandIt /'<;h W,ltPI pearl necklace WIth a blIsterJlI'.!ll 'lIld diamond clasp Stop by and seeI II<' lIlI('1 e..,tmg Video about pearls theIra(lIllOlwl weddmg gift 20139 Mack1\ V('llll(' at Oxford Open Mondays thruS,lIul(l.lyi.. to a In 6 pm, Fridays untIl8 p III 8864600

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I ,ft ••• t ... 1 In tht' 10wC'r It'vt'l of ,Jllcoh'lon'!l , .•SI'EC'lA L! $' RO for '1ix dinnl'r roll!l ... 8R2-7000 "xl 107

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'L ( ItllL'lUl U~ J looking for are at~ ,-" MARIA D1NON. Fa-

1110\1., for th.'lr ..tyh' and print.. . they comeoul of .1 "lIllt UW looklOg great. Lovc thc blue.tIld vw!t.t .omhin"tJon!o. Onc and two pieceVl'r.,wn., an' f('atured 10 the wlOdow .. at 16839f{l'rl Iwv.ll 10 the Village, 882-5550

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pulled out their wm because ofthe h'iOOmmg they had durmgthe "C<1'>on

'All the players had closematches, but they always"eel11ed to pull out the 64, 5 31ll,ltche" becuase they never~d\ I.' up when It wa~ crunchtime DIke dnd DavId were down! 2 In the third set and ralliedfOl J. 6A Win I feel that one ofthe mall1 reasons they won thatn1dtch WdS because of our sched-ule '

It dlso helped that AJlri andAllen wele hooked up In approx-Imately 14 three set matchesdunng the regular season

[n the finals, ULS, who IS alsocoached by Chuck Wright,needed to wm Just two of theseven matches, but after Fn-day's competitIOn, Wood wasn'ttoo sure what would happen

"It was a nervous Fndaymght because we were In thesame positIOn last year," WoodSaid "Last year we needed toWin three final matches and welost two I was hopmg hIStorywouldn't repeat Itself"

At least untIl ULS travels tothe state meet next year

Section CJune 8, 1989

Grosse Pointe News

\\ II0e! 1,1\1, Ii I~ tl'll hl'l'n d,tdll 11I1ll'l 111)1 ," 1,Ii lOll! tlllll'''II I e!11'-- h I II till" '\llU'"'' till"",1""11 I' th, hi III 1111~' IIHI IwctlC"l!H<!tll. It ~"Ih

(Jill ,tilt rill]' 111, dl th( dlnUI nu )1I.., lid IIl~t ,h II h'h fOl) 1 \I 11,-

11th h IHit I 1-,1I ,It t'dlll, t,dI'llt II I~( \\ 00(] lontlllU('d 'WcdOli I II I l 1111 ~UPI I"t.u ", but! \ 1'1 ..,lllll OLJI "pllllg tJ Ip toFlo) HI.I IIH h.ld, h,\\p contm1I,dh \'olh.(d h'lIdl'l ,lndh,lI dll

W1H II t)l\' tOll!lldllH nt "t.1l"ted,II cheln t III Illl I thdt ULS wa" .1hploll ")()(J I") b I dlldlllleet tedm

'\\" pI.J\( d t!I1 lop 10 !Pdm"III el.I"" A lIld ti\e of the topte,lIn" 111 ll.I,>" B, Wood Saidl\LIIl\ ul OUt II1dl\ Idu,ll lecords

\1PIC ,t1"0 undc'l .'iOn, but \\ e111'11' COlllP!lltl\1' However It1\C'dl' Oil \ ou 1\ hen 'r ou dl I.' com,petltl\( bUI ]o"lIlg I Just kepttellll1g Ihe tc ,1III thdt It would allPd\ ofl \1hI 11 It \\d" tIme fOl thelei.pon,ll dnd "t,ltp tOlll namenb "

Although 1)11' KOlghl'> wele allll1\ohed III tough mdtchestIll oughoul I Ill' I II I, d,IV match,Wood I, I" th.!t AlIlI/Allen

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By Rob FultonSports Editor

For the eIghth tllne In <l decdde, the Un Iver"lty LIf.u.;ettSchool boys' VHr'Hty tennl" te<l1Ilhd" clOwned Ihelf with d "tdletenms title

This time out, ULS regdllledIb reign m the Cld"" C D Idnk"by defeatmg defendmg "t<ltechamp DetrOIt Country Day, 2721, m Kalamazoo ,June :l

ULS, which lost the title 1)\one pomt a yeal dgO, h<1d fln,d1St" IJ1 all seven flIghts wIth fiveof them commg out on lop, "ndtwo of them flm"hmg "econd

Led by the No 1 doubles te,lInof Doug Wood and Mike NIClOl1111, ULS also got \\111:> flOm PaulFozo (No 3 smgles), Bill Schelvlsh (No 4 smgles), Dike AJu'1and DavId Allen (No 2 double,,)and Ken Prather and Chco Ramsey (No 3 doubles)

Sean Byrne (No 1 smgles) J.ndAnthony AbllagJ (No 2 smglesladvanced and lost m the finals

"This feels great," "did ULScoach Bob Wood, who h""coached hiS boys' teams to 19 tltIes m 24 years "It's especIal I)mce to bllng It (the tI ophy) bad.to whel I.' we all feel It belong" '

State champions!Knights bring back tennis title

,.ttt ORt COULD HE tf USE A ,t LITTLE HELP? tt Stop in, we'll try. tt c'III I tt-..-n METictSKt&eSPORis tt -~. [~ij'~1 20343 Mack • Sou.h of V.ml., • Gmss. Poln" Woods liiII I .", tt -, Mnn -F,; 10.8 884-5660 Sa'. 10-6' tI!~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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third It could have been all weneeded because she could have"cO!I'd on that wdd pItch"

Instead, Kelly found herself"tIlI locked III a pitcher's duel

"It WdS d tough game," shesaid "BefOl e the game most ofu" weJe lookmg at thl;, as Just,mother game because we dIdn't\~ant to put too much pJessureon OUI;,elves

"I was In a gIoove and I feltpI etty good pltchmg," Kellyadded "I knew It was gomg totake only d 1 un 0\' two, but wedidn't get that 1un "

Kelly thlew 65 pItches, 54 of\\ hlch were stnkes

"That';, how It'S been WIthKen I all season," Taylor Said, You usually don't have a playel\\ ho can spot the ball the way;,he does and that's why they(the Shdmrocks) were havlllg.,ome tlouble at the plate"

Kelly, who led NOIth With a539 avel age and 50 RBI, wasvoted to the All Dlstnct Team,dl> wel e Lucy Barry and AhcmLynch Those three players wel I.'

also voted the MAC's Blue DIVI"lOn Team

Lynch batted 365 and BarryhIt 353

"Th", year we did everythmg\\e \',ant('d," TaylOl said "WeIInplOved m the league (62) and\\ e made It to the dlstnctsEverythmg \\ent \\1.'11 thiS year"

\\,p tlWel to get Kelh to thllclhi hUlltl ng the hall, but \\ edldn t I',elutp the hUllt pi opel'h' ,""Ild Td\ 101 'Thdt leall)co"t 1I" dnd mack the clIffe) cnll'We onl\ had 011(' out <It the tune,1lId If \\ I' LOuld h,\\ I.' got I{pily to

'Thl g,lme \1l'nt e"acth .1" Ithought It \\ ould ;',l1d TaylOl

l;Olllg In I told the 6'11b It\\ ou ld he clo"e and \ en cantlOlled UnfOl tunately, 'thmgb<!Idn't !-4"0 ()UI \\ d) "

l{pII\ ,dong I\llh PamThol11<1" \\ ho <11.,0 nMde severalkp\ dcfpll"1\ I.' pId) ", had the onlyL.~dy NOI "pmell lilt-, Kelly doubled III till' f<lUllh, but dn <1tIl'mptpc! bUilt to pu"h her tot hll d tlll ned II1to an out One\1 lid pitch later, ancl Kelh wa"on 11m e!

'The 1111)<,t IJ u"tl atmg pmt,t1lOut the 10"" W.l" the call at thel'lId ",ml NOIih co,lch BIll l'ay101, \\ ho"e te,lm fil11shC'd 17 100\ PI <111 'It \\.1" " declslOn theump made dnd theil"" nothmgIll' Cdll do The cdll could hd\egOlle plthl'l I\d\

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The University Liggett School boys' varsity tenms team won its eighth state Class C-D title in10 years, Front row. Bill Schervish. Mall Janke. Doug Wood. Cheo Ramsey. Anthony Abiragi.Dike Alm and David Allen. Back row. Coach Chuck Wright. Jan Butt-Kurzer. Ken Prather. LynnSmkel (managerl. Sean Byrne. Paul Fozo and Coach Bob Wood. Missing. Mike Niccolini.

!\II\\ Ilho h,I" f,mned 1'19h,I!tU' 111 1)1 Inlllng" on thc"e,\"OI1, took ,I 00 t1(' lI1to thL,l'\ enth III II 1ll!-4", hdOll' IO"lIlg 1 0to F I"j DetlOlI

By Rob FultonSpons Editor

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St£ -.-t ~ June 8,19892C ~ Grosse Pointe News--------------- -----------------------------------------------------------South exits district with loss

By Rob FultonSports Editor

RIpley wasn't on hdnd, butmany teams should beheve Itrather than not belIeve It

Nobody expected South to bl

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"Nobody expected u" to dowhat we did," Gne"baum "aid InIeferenw to advanung mto theIinab "1 Ieally don't think we~ot much le"pect from a coupleteam" 10 the toU! nament, butno~ I thInk our kId" made "ornepeople take notice

"Ow kl(l'> lame ready to plaYdnd de<,erve an a\'iful lot ofCledIt," Gne"baum added 'WeWCl e heallng a lot of negdtl vecomments before the dl"tl'llt'>"talted, but now I thll1k peopledl en't "aylng too mUlh "

Svuth, \\ hlCh larnld the ll,;htto play fOl the tItle dfter beatlOgEa"t DetrOlt, 7 1, lo"t the tl ophyand the hopes of movll1g mto the1ebTJOnab when It failed to keepthe In"h pInned to the wall

South tl ailed 2 0 gOIng Into It<.half of the fourth, but a DaleWIl"on RBI bll1gle and d thJee1 un homer by Bllan Let"chel,hi" second of the tau! ney, gaveSouth a commandmg 4 2 leadhedd:ng mto the fifth

"We had to come light back..lOd keep them down," GIll'''baum said "We couldn't nail thecoffin 'ihut and It hurt us 11 weLOuld have come light back andshut them down It would havebeen a hft for us and put NotleDame In a pressU! e situatIOn"

Inbtcad, Sedn Von SchdWI7"pItchIng In relief of Bill Leonm d,YIelded fOUl wdlb and one hitbefm e gIVIng WdY to Dan Monahan Von Schwarl lefl With thebase" loaded and the sco! e tied,4-4

. It goes to show you thatw ..l1k" c,m dbbolutely destroyyou," GllCsbdum bald "If wedIdn't have those walks, then Ithink we could have won"

~10ndhdn, ~ ho latel pitchedout of a Jdm m the Sixth, gaveup the wmnll1g lun, whIch wasd1<11ged to Von Schwarz, on dnIIlfield ;'lllgle bl'folC Ietlllng the/illdl hlltel

'We hdd two oub befOle they,>t,uted thdt I ally," GlIe"baum".lId "We Ju"t LOuldn't get thatfindl out"

South tiled to rally 111 ItS bottom hdlf of the fifth, but the"tlong pltchll1g of Mdtt ZlOlkowskl and d wntlover"Ial cdllon Ray HOXd'.,' bunt stifled the1Ill1lng

The umpIre called Roxus out101 "teppmg on the plate on andttempted bunt, and that seemedto defldte the Devils

"Whether he dId or not, I~ notthe questl')n," Gnesbaum SaIddbout Roxal:> "It I eally hUlt u"p"ychologlcally because we hadNugent (who doubled an mnmgedl hel) and Wilson (who a1l eady'>lllgled) comlllg to the plate behmd hlln

''In,,tedd of haVIng guys atfil;,t and selOnd WIth one out, wehad d guy at iiI st WIth twoout;,," Gllebbaum added "ASideh om the foU!th mnmg, he (ZIOIkow;,kl' "hut u" down"

ZIOlkowski Ietlred the firstnllle hlttel" before the fOUlth,

but aftel the fourth-mmng "urgeSouth couldn't get untracked

The story m the East DetrOitgame was senlOl lefty Bill Leonaid

Leonal d no hIt the Shamlocks10 a game that ....a" "u"pendedby ram, but made up Ju"t beforethe champIOnshIp game Leonard, who got some help fromRoxa,,' two run smgle, a WIl"onhomer and a Let"chm two I unhomer, struck out seven of thefinal nme hItters to pre"l'rve theWin, hIS fow1h straIght

When play I e"umed, Southhad a 5-1 advantag(' With basesloaded and nobody out, but almost faIled to score

"The key there was that wedidn't want to let East Deb OItout of that Innlng," Gne'lbaumsaId about the fifth "We had toget some run" out of that and Itdidn't look good, especially whenour first two batters wel e turnedmto outs"

It was Roxas' smgle that drovehome the final two runs

This was the fil st yea I m hiSSIX years at South that Gnesbaum fimshed below 500, butthat's not even In hiS thoughts

"ThIS team played as well In

the last three weeks as anyother team I've had," Gnesbaumsaid "Many people wrote us offbefore the tourney, but we leftfeelmg very good about ourselves I'm proud of the kIds"

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In addItIOn to her mel'lt, Rmehart was named the OutstandmgPartoller for the northern regIOnand was gIVen the NatIOnal Ap.pOlOtment No 7125 m recogm-tlOn of her 20 years of outstand.mg 'ie1'Vlce to the NatIOnal SkIPatrol

cal playoff recOl ds and hadskated to a 3 3 tIC to end playoffcompetItIOn only two mght" before

Devon Allal d and Char heBraun got the BrUin goals, whIleMike Getz and DaVid Legwanddrew assIsts In the playoffgame, Legwand scored tWICe andBI aun once BI ad Baleskyearned two aSSIsts, whIle Alia! dand Pat White both had one

The BrulOs were coached byJoe Descamps, Joe Bal atta andMark NIxon

Judge the 1989 Reebok NatIOnalAeloblc ChamplOnshlps held mMiamI, July 2427

McHugh IS also executIvedIrector of SUPER SHAPE INC ,a fitness corporatIOn offermg ell..tenslve servIces m pl'lvate, corporate and commumty educatIOnalsettmg, and .,he has been qUitemvolved m the contmulng educatIOn for exercise Instructors a"a celtlflcatlOn speCIalist

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[)p"pltl' the d,lI1gCl of hel own'o<lfd'r, RlIleh,11't overCdme thechild" phy'>lcal IeSlstance and

The GIO"o,e Pomte BrUInS MIteAA hockey team concludedlh..lmplOn"hlp play m the FraselSPI mg Le ..lb'Ue ..I'" the I unners upto the USA Spaltan"

Fml"hlng With d 10-4 2 ovetallI ecoHI, the Brmns lost a 3-2heartbreaker 111 the last 24 second... of the thn d pellOd aftertymg thl' "COl e ell, two goalsdpICLe l£",s than t\\O mll1ute"cdlllel

The game \\U" tense and excltmg thloughout. which was onlyfittmg ,I~ both teams had Identl

.... 111 be announced m late July,dUllng the a\\ards ceremony mNd"hvl1le

McHugh, a le"ldent of FOItMYel ", Fla , and a fO!mer GrossePomte I e"ldent, IS a fitne"s con"ultant fOl many Flol'lda areaclub." mcludIng West Coast FItnes" ConnectIOn of Naples SheI" CUll ently on the Board ofSouthwebt RegIOn of the ReebokAdvI ...OI-Y('ouncd dnd agaIn wdl

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South's Laurel Wolfe tnee; to smack a hit off Regma's DemseNIcker.

The South Blue Devils congratulate Bnan Letscher, who's somewhere In the middle, after histhree-run homer against Notre Dame.

"We only allowed three rllnners to score from thl1'd 1M....,either on a passed hall or \~lidpItch," saId Bruce "That III IIf>Clf says a lot about IhI' \\.1\

Becky played all season Shl' ('\hlhlted I,treat defense III (,II( hmgfor one of the fine'lt pltch('r ... mthe state It's gOing to hl' nl( l

haVIng her back next year"LClgh Leonard wa., voh.d 10

the All DIstrict Team a'l an Olltfielder

"ObVIOusly I'm dlsappollltedabout losmg, but at the sam('tIme I'm very pleased WIth theseason," Said Bruce "We're ,Ivery young team and I thmk tht'kIds really played hard"

Jones, who hatted 396, sCOJ('d34 runs and had :16 h It...., ~d"voted the team'~ Mo ...t Out'it,lIldmg OffenSIve Play£>r The Dl'f('n'lIVe Player of the Ye.ll Aw,lIdwent to cutctler Becky Wy"ockl,who had to he the recelVIll~ ('nrlof Jones' fabtball and ch,lngp lip

By Rob FullonSports Edllor

With Coach John Bruce at thestate Cla"s A track meet watchll1£{ hiS bon compete m the highJump, the South "oftball teumwas left WIthout ItS head coach

What they dIdn't have, elthel,was enough defente to ward olTRe6TJna, as South:'l> beason endedWIth an 11 1 lo"s m the dlstnctsemllinals

"I'd much rather 10i>e2 1, 01 54," saId Bruce "I'd albo muchrather lose when you play wellbecaubC you know you gave Ityour best shot"

South, 14 15, committed 11 ('1

ror" behmd starter and IeN'IDarcy Jones

"You don't wm many ballgames WIth 11 errorb," 'l..lldBruce "Just exactly what wedidn't want to happen, happened we made too many elrors "

Jones, who went on to fan fOUland 6TJve up only four em n('druns, had one hit m three tl'lPSto the plate Jenny Kalmmkdrove home the only DeVIls' runoff Demc;e NIcker, and .JennyWysockI rapped a douhle III twotriPS

Girls' trackMore records fell In the final

week of the season aM the Southgtrl8' track team In the E~stern

Lady Devilsget shelled

South sports

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nH nddbh. le<,ult ...When the No 1 '>Ced m the

high Jump, Kelly Oberhn ofGJ dnt, fallt'd to clear the bar at4 !let. 11 Inthes, many peopleknew Ihe lOn(!ltlOnl> weren't can-duuv( to tl clck Collms, however,did tlc.lI the 4 11 opemngIII Ight, but J.ftCi three mlb',CS ati 2, \\,1" ('lImlndted

~lillu, makmg her Stdle debut, I.ln to d. ULS i>Choollecordtlllle of J 2762 III the 1600, takIIlg nlllth

[nfOl med that "he had Just set.t "lhool Iecor d and run a per--,on.tl be'>t time by more than 10..,1 Wild", Miliel leplled, "I'll run1,I.,l( I ne>.t veal "

pete In the MIdwest Meet ofChdmplon ... m Indiana

Boys' trackBy James MooreSpeCial Wnler

The only person to quahfy forthe state Clasb A track meet atEastel n MIchigan UmversltyJune J was semor RobertStlal>ke

Straske, I unnmg m hiS finalmeet as a NOlscmen, finishedfifth III the 800 meter run m1554

HIS time was an all tIme bestfOl hiS foUl" years at North, Just2/10ths of a second shy of the...choo! record

AccOl dmg to Coach Bob Col-hns, Strabke was III the hunt forthe top spot

"Thev were all tightly packedthe \\ hole Iace," Sald Colhns"Bob had a good day"

Indians 6, Tigers 5Tim Minel pItched 4 1/2 m-

mngs of four hIt ball, allowmgonly two runs He also had threeRBI at the plate

Bill StalTs drove home the"inning run, and Joe Schmltt'ssmgle tIed the game In the SIXth_

RabbI Fl ammo held the IndI-ans to four runs through thefifth mnmg, dnd also hIt a runSCOImg double Chns Ford hadthl ee hIts and 2 RBI

Royals 6, Cards 0Nathan Kuhls' bnlliant no-

hlttel, and 2 for-2 plate perfor-mance hIghlighted the Royals'wm Matt Kramel drove III tworuns, and Jeff Shelden and Jona-than Vlasak suppOlted the de-fenbe

FOI stel pItched well for theCardb, WIth defensive help fromZeldlel

Indians 21, Royals 6Ten}' Brennan pIcked up the

1\ III on the mound, as Pat Bren-

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yeal wel e o.,enlOl dlt'ltkmen BobScoville and AI ml"tt'dd BUI \\1'11,

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Girls' trackFre'>hmdn Jenmfer ~lJllel ,l11d

,>enlOl tll taptJ.m Alp>.l" Collin.,wel e the lone ULS t Cpt t''>ent,ltlve" at the Cld.,,> C' "tdte tl.ltkmeet at Alma College .June ,3

Dl'"pltl' <.I .,ll'dd) I <.1111, bothMillel and Collm" dthwwd LOrn

"For LI~ to I un hel pel bOIMIbest III such a bIg meet defimtely speaks well fOl hel effOl isall season long," said NOIthcoach Char 11.'1. Buhab'1al' 'TIll'othel !,'1lls did a fine Job, abo "

It was the first tnp to thestate meet fOl Petel s, Schult!and Loehel

Ab a team, NOIth went undefeated <12 OJ fOl the second tImem three year s, won the East DetrOlt InVitatIOnal and the NOlthInVitatIOnal

"The season wab filled WIthhlghhghts, but the thmg I wouldsay was the highlight was whenthe 3200 mete I relay team hrokethe school record"

The team dId that agam"tWoods-Tower m a tIme of 9476

"I'll take a lot mOle seasonslike thiS one," BuhagJaI chuckled

Bolden, who graduates thiSmonth, has been inVIted to com

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busPhoenix 14, Erie 10Greg Pepple I and Rlchald

Mayk were the bIg guns forPhoemx as they combmed forfive hIts and SI;\.RBI

Charhe Keersmaekel S was 2-for-3 WIth 3 RBI for Ene, andTommy Budday also had threehIts

MAJORSTigers 19, Phils 4Rob FrallZlllo and Mike Uzms

combmed to pItch for the Will,WIth defenSive help flOm NICkRutan, Nmo MelchlOne and Jabon Santos Ron MorrIsonknocked m thl ee runs and MelchlOn e and FI allZlllO combmedfor 8 RBI

BJlI Shepar d and Ben Halwood pItched fOl the Ph lis, andTodd Sandercott played a toughthIrd base and had a two Iunslllgle Ed TroJanowski, JohnGraffius, Chns Dely, DaVIS GraCle, Jeff Case and Shepal dprOVIded the offenSIve spark fOlthe Phlls

John GO!don and Jon DaVIS,who led the Unlvelslty LIggettSchool boys' lacrobse team With29 and 32 goa!!', respectIVely,both represented ULS m theEabt We ...t All Star Game June2

[JdVl" dnd GOIdon played wellm that game for the eal>t team,\\ hlch 10l>t 10 9 to the west, butmOl e Important wal> the out...tandmg seabon they had for theKnight'>, who finished 7-11

"1'111', was the best team myedl ...," Said ULS coach JohnFowlel

Before the dll star game, ULSfinl'>hed It'> I q,'llI.:l1 seabon \\ Ithd 147 los'> to L'Anl>e Creuse

By Rob FullonSports Edllor

Glosse Pomte NOIth semortl ackster LIZ Bolden traveled tothe state Class A track meet atEastel n Michigan UmversltyJune 3, and came away WIth asecond place m the 800 mete Irun

Bolden, who had retw ned tothe btate meet for the secondconsecutive time, ran a personalbest lIme of 2 14 9 Not only dIdshe place m the 800, but sheleaped to a SIxth-place Jump of16 feet, 10 3/4 mche1., m the longJump

Bolden also ran a leg of the3200 lelay, WIth Hope Peters,Law III Schultz and Katie Loeher The fOUlsome Ian to a tImeof 9 56

ULS sports

Gordon, Davis play in all-star game

North sports

Bolden scores at state meet

Buffalo 25, Erie 11Denms Ignam and Peter Clme

each had four hIts, and NathanStemel, TIm Lepczy, JackWheeler and Beelel' Van Ormanadded thl ee hIts each for the\\Illners WhItney Thurber hadhel fil st two CUIeer hits for Buffello

SPI mgstead and Petel s eachhad three hIts for Ene

Buffalo 16, Toledo 11Steven Palms, Clark Van

Vliet, MIke O'Sulhvan, NathanStelller and Peter Clme eachhad three hits III the Buffalowm DenniS Ignam and 0'-Sulhvan also homered

Toledo's offenSIve attack wasled by Andrew FIsher, Kyle Gra-howskl and Brad Rambe, whoeach had four hIts Jack Donnelly tlIpled fOl Toledo, andWhitney Gage anchored the de-fense

Buffalo 12, Richmond 11Nathan Stemer and Denms

[h'11anl had back-to back tnples,whl1e Peter AIle doubled andJack Wheeler added three hits

C J Leslo, Balesky and Barryhad hits fOl Richmond, as dIdBedan

Phoenix 14, Toledo 13Matt Mannmo went 2-for 2

and hit a h'Tand '>Iam hamel In

tllf' SIxth to wm It for Phoemx.Jack Donnelly had three hItsand three RBI to pace Toledo

Miami 13, Phoenix 4Andy Shelden and Joel France

w('nl :3 for 3 and combmed to batIII fOlll runs for the wmnerb

Aaron Shumaker, John Kalogel'clkas had two hll<; each forPhoel1l x

Miami 10, Richmond 10HI ad Balel>ky had three hll."

mcludlng two douhlrs, fOJ RIchmond, who tied the gaml' m thefin,l) mnmg

Hv,m Schafel, MIke Gctz and,Ju..,tm Owen ('ach had three hlt<;for Mtaml

Newark 16, Columbus 12Enc Dunlap hit a homer to go

\\llh ,1 .,mgle and tnple for New,Irk, and Muffy TlCd(', DrC'w Bos,,1(,1 ,Inel Benlamm Wel al'>0 hadhI'"

/'('0 Snlvngh'lo. Dennl., Pae;coe,lnd Van Martm contnhutcd for('olumhu., WIth "mglt's and rune;.,(m pd Pal O'Brwn playC'd w(,1Id('fpn"lv(' ly

Miami II, Columhu., 6.Jack KIIl>tan and .Joel France

hold Ilm'l' hlte; aplC'ce, and MlkC'(~'17 had a gamC' endmA' douhleplay for t1w wmnerr-

('llIt Mar<,h lmd GrC'g Delycomhmed for four hIls for Colum

Phutu h\ Hob Flliton

ULS goaltender Beth Weyh-ing was tough in goal for theLady Knights in the gameagainst Foley,

hadn't hd\e been shulp that day"If \I("ve got to lose, It may a1.

\\ ell be to d teelm who qUIte pas.,lbh \1111 Will the .,tate championshlp ,

the beclbon, and John Spath hadthl ee lllts fOl the Dodgel:;'

Mdl cus One"kl and Andy 8wl-ko"kl led the OllOleb With twohIts each

Jay!> II, Cards 5Joe Thomas c;mglcd tWice and

the ,JaVb used 11 walks to backtilt' "tlong pltchmg of Ben Mu-l11a\\

The Cud" had 12 hits, IIlcludmg il\ 0 e.llh b) Billy Lentlll,Jon V,mA,,:;,che and Joe LUCIdo,hut couldn't t,1£,h them In fOlllIOl e thdn five lunl>

Farms-CityAAAGiants II, Jays 6Andl ew Shipton led the

Gmnt'> WIth tI\O hlt~, \\hllepltchll1g t1llee ll11lmgs Enc DIIIcll11'ln held cl p,m of hIts fOl theJay.,

Giants 16, Mariners 11And,e\\ Kohl<, clnd Nick BI us

cha each had two hlte; fOl theGldnh, and C'hll"t!an Auty andMd.... M,lI t 111 hlo each fOl theM,lIl1WI.,

Giants 12, Cub., 5Mm k Comad lellled all nine

battPI" he fdCpd, .,tllk IIlg out.,t'H'n fm the \\ m Bllcln Bdn'ell,md Scott Well,lI d combm('d to.,cm e f om IUlh fOl t 1](' C uh.,

Giant .. 16. Brav('., 8TIlt' nIHnt" .Jlmmy .Ielhnke

Icached \).I.,p fOIll tlmp." alld1)3 I11P lip G{'ldpm,11l ,md M,lttRudl11ck thl et' tlmp.,

.John Nlcholc;on ,md BlddC'enko (',l( h had ,I douhle fOl th('RI,IVt'.,

INSTRUCTIONALToledo 6. Dpnvpr 5WlIlIl' GI,I"" knockpd 111 t!w

g,lIlW wlllnmg lun, ,Ind ,JOIdanN,ltellld, 131,\(1 H,lbgp .md l'v1JkeL,W.lllp ,11"0 plawd \\ pll and hadhlg 111 h f01 111('\\ mn('I'"

Tlln r ,!'to hll " /,'l,md .,lam fOl))PI1\ ('I, ,md tp'\111lllolt<' Tl'ddyS\\ ,11 Ihout I llpl! d and dl 0\ e 1Il alun

Miami 6, N('wark 5Mlkl' (;<'11 "lllg]e<! to 11(' thl'

g.1Il1l' .md Mm k Splcpr had twohII'>, II1cludmg Ilw g,lInl' wm!WIAmh ShploPIl h,l<l 1\\0 hIt.., f01MI,\1111

I{p\ In M(,,,.,"t'" h,1(1 t\\O hlh,,I" Old EIIC S( hult(, fo! NI'Yo1l1 k

Miami 16, Erie 7.)efl S('( h0111elpd ,md douhlpd

fOl t h(' \\ 1111)(,1"', ,md .Ju,,1III

()\\en (II IIlpd .I lllp!C' to go WithIwo "mgl( •..,

Chm 11(' J{('('l.,h,lkl'z", and Andrew Wnt k m., <Ol11hll)('O for rOIllhit., fm EnC'

All was not lost, however"Our defense Ically played

well, too," Backhurst saId "Also,Beth (Weyhmg) played an outbtandmg game and It probablywould have been WOlse If she

battled back," bald Backhurbt "Itold the gills we had to get batkm the game and begm CUI ry mgplay and they did We certamlyhad some good bhots on gOdl, buttheir goalie cJ.me up with I>omevery big saves"

Foley led 1 0 dt the Internm,l>lOn, but It wd ...n't J.n In...UImountable lead

"We wele ...till m the game despite Foley can ymg most of theplay," Backhlllst saId "Weneeded to come out and get someshots on goal, and we (lid FOIthe most part, howevel, Foley'"defense really kept us away fromthe goal'

After a SCI amble m flont ofthe goal, Foley notched Iii> mc;urance goal at the 25 mmute mal kof the second half, takmg awaywhat little all ULS had left

"At that POint we were de1.pelate and forcmg thmg1.," Backhurst saId "The way I was lookmg at It, we were fightmg anuphill battle because Foley hadplayed such strong defen"e theentire day

"I moved Momca Paul upfront to CIeate some thmgs, buttoo many times they (Foley)wel e fil st to the ball When thathappened, they Just rammed Itback at us and forced us to btmtover

the Orioles The Blue Jays'Frank Senter had thl ee hits,NIck Chaple and Joe Thomashad two apiece

Dodgers 6, Cards 1John Spath Idpped three hIts

and teamed With Bobby Gates topItch a one-hItter for the leagueleaders Emmett DeGuvcr aslammed a homer for the Dodgers

Jimmy Simon had the Cmd ...'only hit and tm ned m a stlongthl ee mnmg pltchmg Job

Tigers II, O's 8Jeremy Devme and Dave

PlCrno had two hits each, andDave Mancml sCOled thlee lunsfOl the Tlgel s FOl the 01 lOll's,Andy SWlkoskl belted a hameland drove m four runs, whIleChns Gazepls and Joe SlomskIhad two hIts each

Dodgers 11, Braves 4Steve Champme and Jon Op

dyke held the Braves to Sl....hIts,Emmett DeGuvera had a base~loaded double and BIlly Clm khad a double, two walks andscored three for the Dodgel sTroy Bel gman and Chns Copu'>had RBI smgles for the Brave'>

Reds 2, Cards 0Gabe Wemelt and Ryan Rouls

combined for a no hItter and ,JonWeinert's sacnfice hunt produceda run In the Reds' two run fifthMike Sheehy had the Reds' onlyhIt off Cards' pItchers Donn)Tocco and Steve Lentine

Jays 8, Yankees 4NIck Chaple slapped three of

the Blue ,Jays' 11 hIts, helpmgback the combll1ed one hit pItchIllg by Ben Mumaw, Andrt'wHUige and Chapw Steve (;ue.,tgot the Yankeec; hIt to "pOlI th('no hitter

Yankees 10, Reds 4Brad Klell1 had two hIt<, and

;;cored two runs, and ChI"!'; Morkut had an RBI e;lngle and<;cored tWIce to help the Vankee<; Rookw Bnan Ka';lhor~k IpItched well III hiS dehut fOl t1wRed<;

Tigers 18, Braves 11A two run douhle hy .Ja<;on

Schore and RBI "mgle<; hy DaY('Pr('rno, Dave &Ipwskl and .J(,ffSorgelooc; powered th(' TlgPI ,>'eight-run fir,>t mnll1g SclC'w.,klnl'>O madC' th(' d('fenslve play ofthe game WIth n "hoe .,tnngcatch m center For the Brave",Marty Leehr hIt a Ihrpe-nm homN, Dave NleluboWIC7 andChriS Copus had doubles

Dodgers 17, O's 5Emmett DeGuvera went 4 fOl

5, Illcludmg hIS c:;ccond homer of

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Foley bumps ULSBy Rob FultonSports Edllor

For the thIrd l>tralght year,the UniVelSlty Liggett Schoolguls' bOCCeI' team has fUlled toadvance beyond the first loundof regIonal play

ULS, ranked No 6 m the B CD polls WIth a 135 1 record, wal>beaten bv Bishop Foley, 2 0, forthe thll d- time In ab many yearsFoley eliminated ULS m 1987and 1988

-'It seeml> that way," l>UldULScoach DavId Backhurst whenasked If Ill ... team was snake-bit"Then agam, the gub playedvelY h'lId We all felt bad that\.lie lo"t, but the gllls ga"e theirbebt effort and showed determlnation"

The loss was only theIr secondm 14 tnes, but stIli was enoughto knock the Lady Kmghts outof the tourney

"We were on a 1011, but allthmgs must end," said Backhurst "We were hopmg the season would end at the state cham-pIOnship game, but "

Flom the onset, Foley carnedthe play and at the 23-mmutemal k of the fil st half scored thegame wmnlng goal

"They (Foley) came out andtook It to us," Backhurst said"They were pushmg the balldown our throats, but BethWeyhmg (goalie) came up WIthsome bIg saves that let us staym the game"

WIth Weyhmg thwaltmg Foley's offense, ULS went to workon Its counter attack game andbegan to show light of tymg thegame

"That fil st goal took the wmdout of our bails, but we Ieally

...ea"onMAJORSReds II, Braves 9A thr('e run douhle by Evan

Rouls and a two run double hyJ{('VIn Kasloorskl hIghlighted a10 run fir"t inning for the Reds

Matt ThIbodeau had twowalks scored tWIce In theBrnv('s' Clght-run third

0'., 10, ,Jays 9Andy SWikowskl struck out

seven In three inning.. on themound and drove In Lmdsay IrWill WIth the wlnmng run for

Woods-ShoresAMERICAN MINORSDenver 7, Austin 2Dan DimaggIO pitched a three

hItter and G€orge Volis was 2fOl 3 WIth three RBI for DenverCall Rose added two hIts andscored tWice for Denver

Austm's Brandon Welchtossed a one hitter m relief

Tucson 9, Omaha 4DaVid Strunk had two hits

and pItched three solid mnmgsto pace Tucson Phil Nathan was2 for 2 With a home run, andcatcher John Smyly caught atough foul pop for an out

Omaha starter Steve Songpitched three strong mnmgs andhad the team's only hit

Wichita 9, Dallas 7Jason Rabe pItched a complete

game and rapped three hits, m-cludmg a homer for WichItaBrad Kean, MIke MagrI andJohn Kmkel added two hits eachfor the winners Ryan HIcks was3 for-4 and Andy NiemI 2 for 3fO! Dallas

NATIONAL MINORSSyracuse 14, Tampa 5,Julie Kudzla had two hIts and

Roh Decosmo and Tony Bommar-Ito each had a tnple and threeRBI for the winners

Mark Touhey had two hIts,and Matt SchneIder a hit andtwo Iuns for Tampa_

Miami 10, Memphis 6Tloor S7.abo pItched five out

standing mnmgs, and C ,J Fenton ,md Jason Vesey each <;coredtWice, and Ken Holhdge hadthree hlle; for MiamI

Paul Dvkstra had two hlle; forMemphl'l - and startmg pitcherBen PetC'rs held Mmml to fourlun<; III three mmngs

Dayton 13, Buffalo 10Mark Foust went 4 for-4 With

a home nm and Kevlll O'Malleydouhled and tnpled for the wmner.,

,kff Profeta homered and <;IllglC'd for Buffalo, ,md EncMaurer added hI" first hIt of the

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DEADLINES 882.6900 INDEX 882.6900

100 PERSONALS100 PERSONALS 112 MUSIC EDUCATION 200 HELP WANTED GENERAL

948 Insulation949 Janiiorlai Service921 JewelryfClock Service943 I aMSCaplrlg/Snow

Removal943 lawn MaJntenance950 lawn Mower/Snow

Blower Repair95' Linoleum952 locksmith940 Mirror ServiceCJ~6 '.'0. 'lg'S'orage953 MUSICInstrument Repair954 PaJnllng/Decoratlng954 Paper Hanging925 PaltoslDecks956 Pest Control953 P,ano TUrlJng/Repalr917 Plasterrng957 Plumb,ng/Healing958 Pool ServIce959 Prlnltng/Engravlng903 Refrigerator Service912 Remodel rng960 Roohng Service961 SCissor/Saw Sharpening962 Screen Repair963 Sephc Tarlk Repa,r964 Sewer Cleaning Service965 Sewlllg Machine Repair966 Slipcovers967 Solar Energy950 Snow Blower Repair943 Snow Removal962 Storms and Screens968 Stucco969 SWimming Pool Serv,ce970 T V /Rad,oICB RadiO971 Telephorle Repair972 TenniS Court973 Tile Work943 Tree Service913 Typewroter Service938 Upholstery974 VCR Repair975 Vacuum Sales/Service976 Ventilation ServLce954 Wallpapering977 Wall WashIng903 Washer/Dryer907 Waterproofing978 Water Sof1enlng979 Welding980 Wrndow Repair981 Window Wash,ng982 Woodburner Service

117 SECItETARIAl SERVICES

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r--.1 al nte n all ce[" ck/Block WorK!3uildlng/BIOCk Work[3uslness Macn,ne RepairCarpenlryCarpel CleaningCarpet InstaliallOnCeil ng RepairCemenl WorkCl1lmney CleaningChimney RepairClock RepaIrComputer RepairConslrucllon ServiceDecorating Serv,ceDecks/PallaSDoorsDraperiesDressmaklngfT allorlngDrYWdllElectrical Serv ceEnergy Savlllg ServiceEngraVing/PI nllngExcavatingFencesFrreplacesFloor Salldlng/Ref,nlshlngFurnace Repair/InstallallonFurn lure Ref,nlshlnglRepairS

Glass AutomotiveGlass ResldenllalGlass RepairSSiamed/ Beveled

GaragesSnow Removal!LandscapingGullersHandymanHaulingHealing and Coolong

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937

939940941

942943

944945946947

REAL EST ATE FOR RENT

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

708 Houses Wanled 10 Rent109 Townhousesl

Condos lor Renl110 Tatmhousesl

Condos Wanled"I I GarageslMlr\l

SlOrage for Renl1I2 Garages/Mini

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109 ENTERTAINMENT101 PIllYERS

AUTOMOTIVE'J00 AM(tOl Ct'I'"IJO? I r "IfJOJ e>f I udl M(;!r)fS,,04 Ani ql!OLllS~ rt;lh For, gr606 J~epsil Nr'll60' J unkl:'"bOIJ Parl,rr r~sIAlarrn,,,09 f1( nlal"ll bl" rlgt.) 10 Sp{J'I Cd{611 Tr jr"

bl2 /01'1,

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

RECREATIONAL6,,0 A 'planesfi5' Bad" and MOTor,65;:> BOdl Insur,wc€:651 BOdl Part, and Service(,51 BOdl Sioragel Dockagf'b~~ CcJmpprs6:,b MOlOrtJlk~s651 MOIDI(icl, ~658 f'/1otorHomes659 "nDwrnobile,660 Trdlers

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704 Halls lor Rent705 Houses-

Grosse POlnle/Harper Woods

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HELP WANTED

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400 AnhQues101 Appliances402 Auctions403 B cycles404 GaragelY ard/

Basement Sales40" Estale Sales406 F,rpwood407 f'lea Mdlkel408 Household Sales409 Miscellaneous Art cles410 Mus,cal Instrumenls41 I Office/Business

EqUipment412 Wanted to Buy

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WINSTED'S custom fram-Ing Framing, matting andquality work Reasonablerates Margaret 331-2378

MR. & Mrs Wilham CHummell had the honorof announcing the mar-riage of their daughterBeverly Jean to RobertM Wilson June 15th1946 at Sl MalthewsChurch Fhnt MI 43 yearslater their stili happilymarried Happy Annlversary Mom and Dad Loveand God Bless, NancyJason, Timmy and C J

EUROPE- 7 countries$2,250 Includes RTmeals hotels excursionsOctober Festival In MunIch, Rhine crUise, Alpsart museums casHesbattle Sites, plus Septem-ber 20- October 4, 1989For Itinerary 824-7665

LOVEABLE pel has openIngs for dog groomingand pet Silting In yourhome Beautiful poodlepuppies and championstud service also avail-able For appolnfmentcall 922 1885

Massage

886.3990

131Rielle

BUYER BEWARE!8efare you buy that DREAM

HOUSE let me take aclose look al the roof'LOW COST roof consullalions Call Dave now I

822-5589

DON'T WAITUntil Tuesday morning 10

REPEAT your claSSifiedadlll Call our claSSifiedadvertiSing departmentWednesdays, Thursdays,Fridays, Mondays

882-6900

JACKIE'SPET & PAL SERVICES

Mini van airport shuttle(Metro & City)

House sittinglOVing animal care (exercls

Ing & feeding)884-1516

MASSAGE, nurture yourselfWith a massage House-calls and gift certificatesavailable Betsy BreckelsAMTA Certified 8841670

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100 HElP WANTID GINERAl 200 HlLP WANTlD GINERAl 200 HELP WANTED GENERAL 200 HEll' WAtH£D GfNEltAl , 200 HElP WANTED GENERAl 200 HElP WANTED GfNutAl 202 HELl' WANTED ClERICAL203 HElP WANTED

DENT Al: MEDICAL

INSURANCE SECRETARYINSURANCE & EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CONSUL-TING FIRM SEEKS AN INDIVIDUAL WITH LIFE IN-SURANCE BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE WITHCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS SEND RESUME ANDSALARY REQUIREMENTS TO

INSURANCE SECRET ARVP.O. BOX 540

ST. CLAIR SHORES, MI 48080

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MEDICAL Assistant, parttime, pediatric office, ex-penence necessary Con-tact Mary 469-0352

ACCOUNTS Clerk, medicalbiller, minimum of 1 to 2years experience, billingphYSICian charges toMedicare, Blue Shield,Medicaid and other thirdparty carners Must haveconSiderable knowledgeof reimbursement poliCiesand procedures Familiar-Ity With ICD'-9 codingand computenzed billingsystem Ability to type 40wpm With accuracy Ex-cellent verbal communr-calion SKills are neces-sary Excellent benefitsLocated In DetrOit MedI-cal Center Send resumeto CODE 344, PO Box2143, DetrOIt, MI 48201WSU ME ElO/E

TWO Doctor office In StClair Shores, performingall phases of moderndentistry Seekingfnendly, compassionatehygienist In a stress freeatmosphere, 2 1/2 dayshours fleXible, top wages,293-1530

$$ HOMEHEALTHAIDES $$

Immediate openings In yourarea

We offer• Fully paid major medicalhealth Insurance

• Bonus hour program• Instant pay

• FleXible hours• ChOice ASSignmentsExperience or certification

requiredCALL TODAY 343-4357

HARPER WOODSST JOHN

PROFESSIONALMEDICAL SERVICES

equal opportunity employer

CHIROPRACTIC ASSistantWith Insurance billing ex-penence needed for busyChlropraclic office 772-3040

PART time LPN needed at5t Josephs Home for theAged Please call AhclaReigel, between 9 and 3weekdays 882-3800

MEDICAL SECRETARYExpenenced full tIme medI-

cal secrelary needed forIdeal surgery office Med'-cal terminology reqUIredGreal opportUnity With at-tractive benefit packageCall 831-3220

DENTAL ASSistant, parttime afternoons, modernprogressIve office, fourhanded dentistry Experi-ence necessary 881-1120

REGISTERED NURSEMEDICAL CENTER

SUPERVISORMetro Medical Group, a diVI-

sion of Michigan's leadingHMO, has an excellentopportUnity available foran expenenced RegiS-tered Nurse to assumethe role 01 Medical CenterSupervisor at our Rose-Ville location The se-lected candidates musthave a current MichiganR N license, BSN, BCLSprelerred A minimum oftwo years SUperviSOry ex-penence reqUired Musthave effective wntten andcommunlcahon skills Weoffer an excellent startingsalary and an opportUnityto lOin Michigan's mostdynamiC HMO

Interested applicants shouldsend a resume In confi-dence to the Personnel

department atMetro Medical GroupHealth Alliance Plan

1800 Tuxedo AvenueDetroit, Ml, 48206

EOERN'S LPN S & GN'S Imme-

diate needsl Care for diS-abled executive at bUSI-ness/ home FleXiblehours and schedulesCall Jem 689-7748

DENTAL ASSistant Chair.Side ASSistant that enloyspeople Child care allow-ance. benefits 4 dayweek. SI Clair Shores,772-8009.885-4977

PREVENTION orientatedEastSide practice seeksfull time Dental HygienistSaturdays off during sum-mer/ holidays, and otherSaturdays 8- 1 P M Mod-ern eqUipment and officeBenefit';, salary commen.surate to expenence Call371-4510

PHVSICAL therapy aide,full lime. oulpatlenl clinIC779-8892

HVGENIST wanted part.time lor relaxed andfriendly RoseVIlle officeExcellenl staff 775-3312

SECRETARYWORD PROCESSOR

ENTECH SERVICES, LTO567-0050

ADMINISTRATIVE AsSl'i-tant wanted for downtownoffice Computer skillsreqUired Lotus 1-2 3,WP, D.Base III preferredCall 961-6451 for apPOintment

Ms Katherine A SZIISZClerical RecrUiter

Lmtas Campbell-Ewald30400 Van Dyke

Warren, MI 48093574-3400

EOE

EXECUTIVE Secretary/ Of-fice Manager Immediateopening to be Vital mem-ber of dynamiC team 10growing profeSSIonal ser-vices firm located In

beautiful new offices, 1/2blOCK trom RenCen Fullypaid adjacent parkingand benefits Non smok-Ing office Resumes andsalary history to. Box43419, DetrOit, 48234

RECEPTIONIST/ SecretaryPart- time WIJI train An-swer phones, data enlry,light typing Investmentfirm on The HIli Send re-sume to' Multi Bank Ser-Vices, 63 Kercheval,Grosse POinte Farms, MI48236

CITY of Grosse POinte ParkIS excepting applicationsfor the posilions of billingclerk and court tyPiSt(and/ or) Send resumesto 15115 East Jefferson,Grosse Pomte Park, MI48230 EOE

RECEPTIONIST, full limefor car dealership, someexperience helpful 468-1050

MAJOR arts organizationseeking full time secre-tary Typing, word pre-cessing, highly organizedPlease send resume toNancy Moore, 6519 Sec-ond Ave, DetrOit, 48202EOE

SECRETARIES

Advertising Agency

Llntas Campbell-Ewald, amajor advertiSing agencylocated 10 Warren, is look-Ing for secretaries With 1-2 years expenence Quali-fied candidates must beable to type 60 wpm,and have word process-Ing experience (PrelerablyWordPerfect) Applicantsmay call for an applica-tion, or send their resumeto

DynamiC downtown assign-ments

'If you know

WordPerfect, type 55wpm and have one yearoffice expenence, wehave long and short termpoSitions for youl Call 10-dayl

RECEPTIONIST ISWITCHBOARD

Excellent communlcallOn totake accurate phone mes-sages SWitchboard aplus Must be able totype, to do data Input andlearn Word ProcessingAll Jobs fee paid Salarycommensurate With ex-penence Excellent bene-fitsGraebner Employment

Servicen6-0560 St Clair Shores

RECEPTIONIST for dentalpractice, secretanal skillsreqUired, Grosse POlntoWoods locallOn Call 882-5600

SECRETARYI Student Ser-vice Center Ability towork With public and students, type 60 wpm,computer SkII(S, organlza-Iional skll(s Deadline forappllcalJOns June 2tstMall resumes to Box H-225, Grosse PomteNews, 96 Kercheval,Gros:.e POinte MI48236

SECRETARY- lull tIme accounting. typing, wordprocessing. computer ex-penence reqUired 92t-3200

SALES SECRETARYEastSide rnsurance agent

needs person wrth claimsexposure, customer ser-VIce approach, and WIll-Ingness to foster leamapproach to problem solv-Ing PC experience help-ful Fee p.ud

Troy 649-4144St. Clair Shores 774-0730

HARRIET SORGEPERSONNEL

CLASSIFIED ADSCALL 882-6900

201 HEll' WANTED8A8YSlTTER

201 HEll' WANTED ClERICAL

LABORER- needed for drywall repair company,some experience helpfUlTransportation needed882-7754

RECEPTIONISTFor last paced new offICe

bUilding BookkeepinghelpfulFernoll.Petne Properties

15324 Mack Avenueal Nottingham

884-8486SECRET ARY receptionist

Immediate openrng to beVItal member of dynamiCteam In grOW'lng profes-Sional services firm l0-cated In beautiful new offlces, 1/2 block fromRenCen Fully paid adJa-cent parkmg and bene-fits Non smoking officeResumes and salary hIS-tory to Box 43419, De-trOit, 48234

LOVING mature babYSitterneeded for our two chIld-ren My home only II Flex-Ible schedule 885-7845

INFANT Caregiver, full timeMonday through Fridaydays, references fur-nished upon request, StClair Shores 776-5205

ADORABLE 1 year old girl,seeking mature responsI-ble adult to supervise Inour home near VillageHours are approXimately9 to 5 Monday thru Fn-day Own transportationdeslreable 882-9542

DEPENDABLE BabySitterneeded for Wednesdays,fleXible hours 881-0228

WANTED: Reliable sitter 10my home, 5 days perweek, 4 hours per day, tocare for 4 children Salarynegotiable 637-9754 be-tween 930 AM and 530PM

CHILD care prOViderneeded In my St ClairShores home for a one-on-one for a 10 year oldWith emotional needsLoveable, talkable andacllve Call 779-5191 ,leave message

BABYSITTER needed fortwo boys, 8 and 10, InFarms home 4{) hoursweekly High school orcollege student preferredGreat wages Please callafter 6 pm, 885-5896

URGENT rehable highschool or college studentneeded In my home tocare for two boys, ages 9and 12 Monday throughFriday, 9 a m to 4 pm,located 10 Grosse Pam IeCity Call after 4 pm,884-8297

881.1000

PARTTIME

ASSISTANTSTo execute customer fol-

low up In thesales/order depart-ment of our eastSidemanufacturing firmGood hourly Withbonus If you're quali-fied and available until9 30 P m dally Pleasecall Mr Pilkington

PART time child care forsummer FleXible hours,no Saturdays or SundaysTwo boys, 10 and 13

CASHIER for grocery store, years Mature indIVIdualfull or part-time Apply In only References 331-person at Village Food 5424

Market, 18328 Mack LOVING Woman needed toGrosse POinte Farms

care for our 4 month oldPRODUCE helper Full or daughter In our Grosse

part-time Apply In person POinte home Hour',.at Village Food Market, Monday through Friday 818328 Mack Grosse AM to 5 PM beginningPOinte Farms September 5 References

NEED 2 men for asphalt reqUired Non smokerdriveway seal-coating only Excellent salary andExperience preferred, but generous vacationnot necessary Will train Please call 822-3224Good pay 882-574{) RESPONSIBLE babySitter

COMPUTER CONSUL wanted for three smallTANT needed for Down. children In my home twotown localion Training, days per week, someproblem solVing, Install a- cooking, fleXible hourstlon, upgrades, software Mana, 885-0570research Prefer ex pen- ENE R GET I C mat u r eence In SmartWare, woman for child care andDesktop Publishing and! light housekeeping In myor Networks Send r& home Five days, 745sume and salary reqUire- a m - 5 p m Must havements to PERSONNEL, dependable transporta-POBox 441123G, De- tlon, love children andtrolt, MI, 48244 animals Non smoker,

ENJOY talking With people prefer Eastslder $125on the telephone and like per week After 5, 884-Interesting work? Earn 2067extra cash Help the Leu~ --L-O-V-E-W-O-R-K-IN-G--kemla Society With their WITH CHILDREN?annual neighborhood Be a nanny Full tlmel part.campaign All shifts Call time Good salary andtoday, 882-2287 between benefits Call The Nanny9 AM and 1 PM Ask for Network 939-KIDSthe campaign director EXPERIENCED lOVing

SEASONAl help wanted for woman to babYSit 3 yearparty store and carry out and 6 month old girlS, 1restaurant, Fisherman's to 7 PM, Monday, Thurs-Manna, 823-3267 day, Friday In our Park

home Own transporta-tion, non-smoker, refer-ences 331-7746

RESPONSIBLE babySitterfor 2 preschoolers 2-3half days! weeK, nonsmoker, Windmill Pomtearea, prefer own trans-portation No calls Fnday,Will conSider student331.{)654

CHILD Care, cook, 15 to 20hours per week Lake-shore YMCA n8-5811

GROSSE POinte basedlandscaping companyneeds expenenced for&man and workers 521-7420

MENTAL Health Workersneeded, experience nec-cessary References mostImportant Must havevalid Michigan dnver's li-cense Please call 881-6606

NEAT and pleasant personneeded for retail deli andpastry sales FleXiblehours, very pleasant workenvironment Call 527-7240, ask for Therese.

ATTENTION. Hlnngl Gov-ernment Jobs- your area$17,840- $69,485, extR3448 Fee

LAWN Crew Foremanneeded Expenence nec-essary 757-5352

BARMAID, waitress anddoormen, experiencedApply In person, Mondaythrough Saturday, be-tween 7 PM and 9 PM atTrolley's, 17315 Mack.North of Cadieux

WAITSTAFF bartender,porter and salad personExpenenced with refer-ences Near Ren CenCall 259-3273 between 9-3

ELECTRONICSASSEMBLY

Must be expenenced In PCboard stuffing, soIdenng,and light mechanical as-sembly 881-2030

LOOKING for a law good",en Must be experi-enced, dependable, ontime and have good refer-ences We have greatcustomers and goodeqUipment 882-3676

PHONE girlS, $4 Pizzamakers, $4 50 Delrveryboys Ex-Domlno's em-ployees welcome LlMleItaly Pizzeria 526-0300

CATERING Staff Ideal part-time Job for college stu-dents, must be able towork some days $6- $10per hour The RoostertallCatering FaCIlity, 100Marquette 822-1234

ADMINISTRATIVE Assls- SECRETARY. full time, ac-tant poSition available counting, tYPing, wordThiS poSition reqUires In- processing, computer ex-dlvldual to have strong penence reqUIred 921-PC and software know- 3200ledge, Will be working -S-T-OC-K-pe-rso-n-f-o-r-g-roce--ryWith upper management store, full or part-timeIn the Livonia area Apply In person at VillagePlease send resume to Food Market, 18328POBox 52218, LIVOnia Mack Grosse POinte48152 EO C Farms

ANTIOUES- Estates Sales,1 or 2 days weekly 839-8871 Leave message onrecorder

RESIDENT gardener, 20hours per week, $6 anhour, hours fleXible 885-4714

PART- Time bar help, forweekend nights, AmvetsPost 57 19730 Harper,Harper Woods, 885-9659Contact Lon prior to 6pm weekdays

EXPERIENCED lady driver,at least three times perweek Good pay 331.1469 anytime

DRIVER needed for pnvatefamily, Irregular hours,salary negollable 882-9720

MAITRE'D for part timeevening work at cateringhall 777-7443 between10 and 6 weekdays

WAITRESS- Evenings,Tuesday, Wednesday,Friday, after 5 PM 882-8522

CASHIER, and car rentalAgent Full-time, goodpay, noon till 7 pm Vil-lage Mobil Cadieux atKercheval, GrossePOinte See Phil In A M

To schedule testing plcase call ourDlslrlci ollice at

881.1000

~ The U S Department of Commerce needs tempo, ra')' workers 10 check addresses lor developmg, mailing lists lor Ihe t990 Decennial Census

" BEGINNING IMMEDIATEL V!,Temporary workers Will be paid $6 00 pcr hour for

'<: Jobs 10 last between 2 lo 8 wecks Automobile, mileage rClmbursement IS22 5e per mile while on

offiCial bUSiness

REQUIREMENTS• Unlled Slates Clllzenshlp• Car and home phone needed• Pass a wntten examlnallon• You must be availablc days

cvemngs nnd weekends• You hnve to be t8 years 01 age or

older (16 or 17 wllh diploma orpqulvllency Will be conSidered)

f U.S. DEPARTMENT} OF COMMERCE~ Bureau of the Census

~1 • 313 • 853.8200

WILLHIRE

Immediately-Badlyneeded order desk as-sistants to help oursales departmenl If youare dependable and sin-cere With a pleasant,bUSiness - like phonemanner, please re-spond Afternoons tll930 pm Hourly wageWith bonus and incen-tives, solid 17-year-oldmanulacturer In pleas-ant eastSide location,With advancement op-portunlly Call MrSmiley at

CASHIERS and CounterClerks for service centerand auto wash Full orpart-time Apply ShoresService Center 22517Mack between 8 and 9Mile Rd

NEW York TImes IS seekingadult carners for earlymorning hours, from 4AM 10 630 AM, $140 perweek Only mature, re-sponSible need apply534-0005

DRIVERS NEEDEDIGood dnvlng record Will

train Excellent moneymaking potential Apply Inperson

15501 Mack Ave

FLORAL DeSigner, thor-oughly expenenced forfull time poSition 822-0470

EXCLUSIVE Downtown De-troit club looking for anexpenenced part timemanlcunst Send brief re-sumes to Grosse POinteNews, Box D241 , 96 Ker-cheval, Grosse POinteFarms, Michigan, 48236

LANDSCAPE Gardener As-sistant needed for pnvateestate Knowledge ofplants and use of eqUiP-ment preferred 885-3456days, evenings, 881-6854

EXCELLENTSUMMER JOB

Yacht maintenance com-pany In need of boatwashing personnel Noexperience neccessaryCall 824-4111

DELIVERY Person! Ware-house Prefer studentlooking for summer Job20 to 30 hours per weeK,$5 hour to start Fred963-5070

FULL-TIME AdministrativeASSistant to work as an

COM PUT E R CON S U L - outSIde contractor Book-TANT needed for Down- Keeping, shorthand, typ-town locatIon Training, lng, computer and Wordproblem solVing, Installa- Processing SKills reqUirdMn, upgrades, software Mature, dependable,research Prefer expen- trustworthy and Inteiligenlence In SmartWare person must be able toDesktop Publishing and/ work closely and confl-or Networks Send re- dentlally With firms prlncl-sume and salary requlr& pals 1/2 day on alternatements to PERSONNEL, Saturdays Local resl-POBox 441123G, De- dence a plus Good com-trait, MI, 48244 pensatlon for nght per-

DISHWASHER, good son Send resume tohours, Round Table, SUite 312, 18530 Mack21150 Harper 775-8503 Ave Grosse POinte

---------- Farms, MI 48236PERSONS Interested In WANTED Expenenced, car-

making pastnes FleXible lng, warm aide to care forhours, Will train on the mother recovenng fromJob No experience R fneeded Call 527-7241, surgery. e erences

Bonnie, 885-6515aSK for SteveLANDSCAPE! lawn cutter

EARN Money Reading needed for crew servingbooksl $30,0001 year In- Grosse POinte area Callcome potential (1) 805- Tom, 286-4667 after 730687-6000 Ext Y-1626 PM----------

RECEPTIONIST' SWitch CfRCULATION ASSistantboard Operator Part-lime Manager for EastSideeither mornings 9 to 1, or publication Competent,afternoons, 1 to 5 St hard-worker needed forClair Shores office bUild- data entry, customer tele-mg Secretanal abilities service and record keep-not reqUired Will conSider Ing Some CirculatIOn ex-HIgh School! College, Co- penence preferred Goodop or Retiree Call n1 benefits package Send3260 between 9 and 1 resume to 17820 E War-p m Ask for Mrs Han. ren, DetrOIt 48224 881-nan 9554

NEED energetIC house manor woman lor generalhousekeeping, includingSilver pollshmg and var-IOUS other odd JobsThree days per weekReferences reqUiredSend responses to BoxT-1122, Grosse POinteNews, 96 Kercheval,Grosse POinte Farms48236

TEACHERS!

MR. C'sDELI

DO SOMETHING WITHYOUR FREE TIMEI

FleXible work schedule.Starting pay based onexperience Will trainfor cashier, dell clerk,cooks and stockposlliOns Must be 17.Apply at Mr C's Dell

ATTENTION homemakers,retirees, and part-tlmers,JOin The House of Lloyd,the super party plan ofAmenca Set your ownhours, work from homeNo Investment, collec-tIons, dellvenes, ternto-rles Unique 2500 Itemline, something to pleaseeveryone, from ladlesfashions to home mterl-ors, toys, chlldrens cloth-Ing Weekly paycheck$300 sample kit, cata-logs, supplies prOVidedMust be 21 884-0461

JIFFY Lub, Amenca's favor-Ite 011 change needs r&sponslble people to growWIth an up and commgcompany All posItIOnsavailable, will tram Hos-pitalization Salary com-mensurate With expen-ence can Mr Lepler orMr Boynton at 884-1490,Monday through Fnday,9-5

HIGH school studentwanted to pull weeds anddo yard work Personmust be rehable and ableto work occasional week-ends Please respond toPOBox 133, 18530Mack Ave, GrossePOinte Farms, MI 48236

Corporate Headquarters lo-cated In the Northern de-troit suburbs needs to fillpart-time shifts 10 theData Entry department

FleXible hours and excellentwages are only two of themany poSitive at1nbutesyou will have With us

TEACHERSEducational Sales

Fortune 500 Companymanagement trameeSalary and commiSSion,bonus and benefitsCall Margaret Williamsat 477-2004

CALL US TODAYCITATIONSERVICES573-7188.

HAIRDRESSER With clien-tele to work In GrossePOinte Woods salon Paidup to 60% commiSSionCall 881-2620, 881-4713after 5 00

WE'RE looking for a verypersonable, energetic, fulltime salesperson Goodstartmg wage With Incen-tives Must have retailexperience and an mter-est In people 881-7227

LAWN cutters to mowlawns for older personshvmg In the Mack/Morossarea FleXible hours Owntransportation reqUiredUse our equipment EOE,call Calvary Center, 881-3374

NAiLl Pedicure' hair re-moval techniCian, mustbe expenenced, guaran-teed salary With incen-tives, many addlliOnalbenefits Contact JohmLamia, 884-1739

RAPIDLY Growing mdustrycreates new bUSinessopportUnity In the DetrOitarea POSitions IncludeNational Marketing Direc-tor 95K, Sales Cordlnator75K, Entry Level SalesReps 38K Completetraining prOVided CallBnan 885-2602

PHONESALES

VETERANSOur 18 year old EastSidemanufacturing firm seek-Ing expenenced "closers"to sell "In demand", highquality and saleablypncedproducts that are eagerlyaccepted with little reJec-tion. Qualrtled leads Withhourly, hlQh commISSions,bonus and Incentives toqualified, dependableandslncere indiVidualsAfternoon work until 9 30PM ThiS IS a very legiti-mate opportunity Withmanagement potential -

InqUIre please Mr Scott

886.1763DISHWASHERS. Evenings,

full and par1-llme No ex-perience neccessary Ap-ply In person Park Placecafe, 15402 Mack

WAITRESS luncheons andcocktails, Monday thruFnday SeMng executrvechentele In New Centerarea 871-n68

TELEPONE Sales- at homeor In office, Ideal for reti-ree, full or part time 882-9254 or 646-3410

DIETARY Atde, part timeApply at St Annes Con-valescent Center, 6232Cadieux

HOST, walters and wait-resses Apply In personRam's Horn, 17410Mack, Grosse POinte

CASHIERSI Attendants/-lull' part-lime lor parkingsystems No expenencenecessary Call lor Inter-Vlf1W, 882-43060

COSMOTOLOGISTI HairStylist Career opportu-nity, benefits, ongoingeducallon Apply Hair Un-limited, 19609 Mack 881-0010.

WANTED: part or flexibletime administrative assIs-tant for CEO In northwestDetroit metal processingplant. ReqUire good tele-phone and transcnptionskills Compelltlve salaryand benefits packageApply In writing to Box F-1930, Grosse POinteNews, 96 Kercheval,Grosse POinte Farms48236

YOUNG Man needed tohelp around the house,mostly outSide Musthave dnvers licence, ableto dnve RV, Job may In-clude some travel Salaryopen References re-qUired June thru Octo-ber 886-0991

TENNIS Instructor for youthmorning program Appli-cations at 17150 Water-loo 885-4600

AUDIT. Grosse POinteFarms CPA Firm IS cur-renting looking for ahighly motivated CPA orCPA candidate A mini-mum of 2 years experi-ence With another CPAFirm IS required as candi-date Will be preformingreView, complatlon andaudit for vanous types 01clients Would conSiderpart time Excellent ca-reer advancement poten-tial Call Jan 886-8892 forInterview

LANDSCAPE laborers, notunder 18 757-5360

LANDSCAPE constructionforeman, experienced Inlandscape bUilding tech-niques and plant Identifi-cation 757-5352

COOKS Dishwashers, ex-cellent opportUnity ApplyIn person Insh Coffee Barand Gnll, 18666 Mack

CRUISE Ships hiring nowl

Skilled and unSkilled poSI-tions open Great pay,travel, benefits For lobmformatlon, call (602)842-1087, extension C749FEE

MEAT Cutler POSitionsavailable at GrossePOinte Independent storeSend application and re-sume to PO Box 36837,Grosse POinte Farms, MI48236

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6C June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

CARAVAN ANTIQUES MARKET

Phone 963.6469 for a FREE verbal apprai.,aI.

,7 A M. to 4:30 P M - Adm. $3.00Fairgrounds, M-B6

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lIems Include FuroIture,appliances, dlshos,clothing and more

Friday & SaturdayJune 9 & 10

10 a m to 4 p m.1264 Beaconsfield

GIANTGARAGE SALE

THREE Family GarageSale Friday June 9th,Saturday June 10th, 8 to4 22516 Gascony, EastDetroit, off 9 Mile nearKelly Round dining roomtable, 5 chairs, 2 leaves,country crafts, pictures,bedding, curtains, kitchenware, lots of householdItems, girl's clothes, size4 to 8, maternity andwomen's clothes No presales Everything Pricedto sell

HUGE Garage Sale, 4256Grayton, between Mackand Warren, June 10thand 11th 9 to 5

YARD Sale Tons of BoyslGirls clothes, Infant to 4Thursday 9 to 5 21825FresardBIG GARAGE SALE!

The Card Fair closedlAll season cards, $ 25

each We have gifts alsoThursday thru Saturday

10 AM to 4 PM12632 E. Outer Drive

HUGE garage sale, 20496Elkhart, Harper Woods,between 7 and 8 Mile offHarper Friday, Saturday,Sunday, June 9 10, 119 to 5 30 Mens and la-dies bicycles, appliances,clothes, miscellaneous,much more

GARAGE Sale Friday, Sat-urday, 104 TWin floralqUilted bedspreads, up-holstered rust velvetchair, set of Corelledishes, ftreplace screen,teleVISion stand, girlsclothes, size 4/5, adultclothes, many householdItems 464 Moran

THREE FAMilY sale 2 tenspeed bikes, O'Sullivanlelevlslon/ VCR cabinet,antique Victrola cabinetand travel trunk, bedroomfurniture, china, doll-house, girls clothes, size7 and up, housewares,good miscellaneous Cor-ner Elkhart and Harper,Saturday only, 104

MOVING Sale Kenmoreheavy duty washer, 2years, $175 Kenmoredryer, $50 Family room,72 Inch sofa and match-ing love-seat Blue andcream stripe 3 years old,good condition, $575Older electriC stove andrefrigerator, $50 Oldersofa and love-seat, earth-tones, $50 1 year old en-tertainment center, $50Glass-top coffee table,$30 Slant-top studentdesk With bookshelf, $20Offers please 885-0n9

THREE sisters garage sale-June 10th, 9-4 pm22924 Hoffman, twoblocks south of 13 Mile,west of Jefferson

GARAGE Sale- furMurecollectibles antiques,mlsc 21708 Erben, 5tClair Shores (111 Jeffer-son) Fnday, Saturday 9to 4

GARAGE Sale 20849 An-Ita, Harper Woods, June8th and 9th, 9 10 3Madam Alexander dolls,clothes, toys, householdItems

LOTS of goodies, SIX fam-Ily garage salel 25855Huron, RoseVille, be-tween 10 1/2 and KellyThursday June 8th thruSunday June 11th 10-?

SATURDAY, June 10, 95House hold Items, someantiques 22761 Rein,East DetrOit (Gratrot & 9Mile area)

GARAGE Sale- Furniture,refngerator, kid's andadult clolhlng, mlscellaneous Thursday, June8th, Fnday, June 9th, 10-4 20300 Mauer, St ClairShores, between Harperand 1-94

YARD Sale, Friday, June 9only, 9 30 to 3 30 433Cloverly between Mackand Challonte

GARAGEI MOVing Salel

Some furOlture household Items pictureframes drapes, beddingclothing, camping eqUIp-ment canoe, picniC tableand umbrella. chestfreezer miscellaneousThursday, Friday Saturday 9-5 1417 BerkshireGrosse POintePark

404 GAUGE' YARDIASEM£NT SAlES

MMOVING. Must sell oldbut workmg washer anddryer, $60 Call ChriS at886-5146

GARAGE SALEI June 10th9 to 4 pm 1372 BiShop,Grosse POinte Park Fur-niture, chairs, glass! goldend tables, marble cock-tail table, crystal lamps,clothes, etc

THREE Famil's TreasuresSaturday 9 to 1 Floorsun lamp, sklls andboots, double bed anddresser, maple hutch,china cabinet, coveredsand box, typewnter, 3piece red luggage, metalshelves, mlsc furniture,etc Corner of Belangerand Chalfonte

YARD Sale- June 8th, 9th,10th 23318 Nacrest, 9 to530

GOODIES Galore, manyquality Items, 4 hour sale,9 AM to 1 PM, Saturday411 Moran near Chal-fonte

NINE Family Garage Sale15300 ROSSIni,SaturdayJune 10th, 10 to 5, Sun-day 10 to 3 Refngeralor,2 TV's, full size typingdesk, enter1alnment cen-ter, ping pong table,much much more

MOVING sale mlsc house-hold Items, furniture,stove, etc Saturday andSunday, 930 to 5 20017Kenosha, Harper Woods.

GARAGE Sale desks,lamps, chandelier andmore 26350 little Mack,between 10 and 11 MileFnday, Saturday, ~3

GARAGE Sale- Friday, Sat-urday, June 9, 10 417Madison, 9 AM- 3 PM

YARD Sale 18586 OldHomestead Thursday8th, Fnday 9th, 9 to 5Household Items, dolls,qUilts and fabriCS, newsewing supplies, 2 Bnggsand Strat10n 3 112 HPhonzantal engines foredgers, 2 snow blowersand mlsc

BASEMENT Sale Paint-Ings jewlry, furnitureclothes, mlsc BargainSgalore Friday 12 to 4Saturday 12 to 3 30 596hollywood Grosse POinteWoods

YARD sale- baby Items, an-tiques Saturday, 6/10 8-6 P M 4810 Yorkshire,DetrOit

GARAGE Sale, Friday andSaturday 9 to 4 168 Lak-eView, Grosse POinteFarms FurOiture, kitchencabinets, constructionmaterials Householdgoods Many antiques,Rattan couch Washerand dryer No Pre-sales

BLOCK sale- UOIversltybe-tween Kercheval andWaterloo Bikes, Atancomputer programs, Ap-ple 80- column card,electnc basses, 1980non-running Grand Pnx,children's Vlolins, furni-ture, miscellaneoushousehold Items Satur-day, 10- 4

GARAGE Sale, Saturday 6110 9 to 3 Misc house-hols, some baby eqUIp-ment. 916 Lakepolnte

MOVING • Beautiful Heme-don sofa, Ethan Allan cu-no cabinet, FrUitwoodcabinet, foot stools, elec-tnc pasta maker, toasterbake oven, and othermiscellaneous 19686 EKings Court (off Cooknear Mack) Saturday,June 10, 9 to 3 PM

GARAGE Sale Saturday, 9to 5,1359 Waybum

GARAGE sale, Saturday,10 to 4 Sunday 11 to 4Antiques, Junktlques,Trash, Treasures andStuff 20838 10 Mile RdSt Clair Shores, betweenlittle Mack and HarperNo pre-sales

GARAGE Sale Diningroom table With 6 uphol-stered chairS, almoslnew' Best offer Onecouch With matching lov-eseat Toys, mlsc June10th, 9 thru 1 1221NOr1h Renaud, GrossePomte Woods

1988 19"speed boys

Call 881-

Furniture SaleNew. Less That 4 Years Old

789 LakelandSaturday, June 10th, 10a.m .• 4p.m.

Bpiece ThomaSVilledining room set, Vanguard sofa,Vanquard wing chair, Queen Anne drop leaf coffeelable, queen size Sleeper/sofa with Sealy Mattress,game table with chairs, octagonal end tables, glasstop coffee table

401 APPlIANC!S

FROSTFREE refrrgeratorWith matching gas stove,automatic washer anddryer Avacado gasstove 882-5681

GE freezer, hardly used,new condition $135 886-0556

GE Self cleaning range$SO, excellenl condition88&-8636

DOUBLE oven slave (elec-tnc) and Side- by- Side re-frrgerator (Kenmore) har.vest gold First $200takes both 882-5535

TWO boys 20" SchWinnscrambler bikes, each$60 886-2816, after 3PM

BOYS DIRTBIKE SchWinnMini-Sting, $35 886-8606

LIKE newlSchWinn 10bike, $1102302

25" men's SchWinn, red,10 speed, good condition824-8082, after 6

MAN's 3 speed Jaguarbike, good condition, $25881-3654

403 IlCYClES

404 GARAGE/YARDIASEMENT SALES

MOVING Sale, June 9th,10th, 10655 Meuse Cad-Ieux! Morang area Furni-ture, mlsc

APARTMENT Salel Call881-4111

GROSSE POinte Woods,564 North Brys Jewelry,clothes, furniture, miscel-laneous June 8th, 9th 9-4

SUPER Yard Sale 965Beaconsfield Friday 9 to4

Garage Salel Miscella-neous 27509 Lasslet1,RoseVille June 9, 10, 11

MOVING Sale, house full offurniture, appliances,mlsc 838 CanterbUry(corner of Wedgewood,betw~en. 8 and 9 Mile)June 9th and 10th 10 to4

TWO family garage sale,22500 Marter RoadHousehold Items, cloth-Ing, fabriC, miscellaneousItems June 8, 9, 10, 10-5

HUGE garage salel June 9& 10, 10 to 4 Rain dateJune 16 & 17 5503 Cour-Ville

FAMILY Garage Salel June8th through June 10th, 9to 5 32522 Whitley Cir-cle, Warren (turn on lan-caster off MasoniC, be-tween Schoenherr andHoover)

MUl T1-FAMll Y GarageSale 1512 Roslyn Mlschousehold Items, dryerand sewing machineChildren and Infant ItemsThursday and Friday 9 to4

TWO Family Garage Salel346 and 348 McMillanFnday, 9 to 5 Saturday,9 to 1 Dark pine bed-room SUite,Steffel lampsLinens, Including queensize bedding Infant ac-cessories, sand box, toys,furMure, chldren's andadult clothing, collectiblesand much more'

MOVING Sale- EverythlOgmust go' Saturday, June10th, 1- 5, householdgoods 2057 Norwood,Grosse POinteWoods

GIRLS clothing 6 to 8, toys,household Items Thurday12 to 5, Fnday 9 to 419957 West Emory Cour1(Off Torrey, east ofMack)

GARAGE Salel books, gar-den tools, mlsc house-hold Items- 917 Haw-thorne Saturday andSunday, 8 till noon

YARD Sale, 21510 FresardComer of Harper, StClair Shores June 10th 9to 4 Snowblower, tent,aquanum, dryer, crrbs,costume Jew1ry To muchmore to mentIOn402 AUCTIONS

400 MERCHANDISEANTIQUES

400 MERCHANDISEANTIQUES

401 A"UANCES

CIRCULAR dining roomwalnut table, $3,500 8chairs, $250 each Ma-hogany sideboard,$1,500 Oak church pew,$950 Wingback chair,$500 88H5815

FURNITURE refinished, reopaired, stripped, any typeof caning Free esti-mates 3456258, 661-5520

EARLY 1900's dlOing setchina cabinet, Silverwarecabinet, linen cabinet, ta-ble and 6 chairs $1,000463-4727

ANN ARBOR Anllques Market The Brusher Show,Sunday June 18, open-Ing 21st season 5055Ann Arbor Saline Road,EXit 175 oH 1-94 Oyer350 dealers In quality antlques and select collecti-bles all Items guaranteedas represented and un.der cover, 5 A M 4 P MAdmiSSion$3 Third Sundays The Orlglnalll

DENLEY'SANTIQUES

Large selection of furniture,clocks decoys, toysqUiltS, and country pnml-tlves 27112 Harper be-tween 10 and 11 MileMonday- Friday, 9-5p mSaturday 1-5pm ClosedSundays

772-9385WE BUY AND SELL

TH E COLON IALSHOP

25701 JEFFERSONNEAR 10 MILE

Antiques, furmture, chinabuy and sell Highestpnces paid MondaySaturday, 11-6

772-0430

AMANA refrlgeratorlfreezer, $125 or best of-fer HotpOint heavy dutywasher and dryer, $199for both or best offerMOVing next week, mustse1l1881-7956

FREEZER, G E ModelCA12C 12 cubiC foot up-rlghl Excellenl condition,$100 882-3770

GE washer excellent condl!Ion, $130 Frigidaire elec-triC dryer, $100 886-6521

TAPPAN convectlonalreself cleaning 30" gasrange, $175 Refrrgerator,$35 Gas lawn mower,$50 Disposal, $5 3313558

SHARP Carousel II micro-wave, 500 watts, $65884-3242

REFRIGERATOR doubledoor, frost-free, stove,sell-cleaning, electnc,bronze, excellent condi-tion 885-7531

SInce 1927

409 E. JeffersonCERTIFIED AUCTIONEER..')

& ESTATE APPRAISERS

402 AUCTIONS

over 600 eXhibitors

CENTREVillE, MICHIGANSUNDAY, JUNE 11

400 MERCHANDISEANTIQUES

CASH NOW

400 MERCHANDISEANTIQUES

For your Oriental Rugs, Painting,>, JewelryFine Furmture, PorcelainS, Collectibles

including Doll,>, Royal Doulton'>, etc

30S SITUATION WANTEDHOUSE CLEANING

The auction will be held Saturday, June 10,1969 at 10:00 a.m. at the above address.Inspection beginning at 9'00 a.m. All Itemssold AS.IS.

MICffiGANS LARGEST ANTIQUES MARKET

301 SITUATION WANTEDOFFICE CLEANING

307 SITUATION WANTIDNURSES AIDfS

306 SITUATION WANTEDHOUSE SITTING

BICYCLE AND MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK15115 EAST JEFFERSON

KENNARY KAGEANTIQUES

Open Wednesday,Thursday FridaySunday, 12-4p m

Saturday, 9a m to 4p mWE BUY AND SELL

Cadl8ux at East Warren882-4396

Anniversary Open HouseJune 10th & 11th

Manchester Antique Mall116 E MaIOManchester

Open 7 days, 105428.9357

HARDWORKING Studentlooking for housecleaningwork Experienced Withreferences Call Connie,365-4838

GENERAL housekeeping,honest, dependable ref-erences available 881-0418,791-7123

AIM To Please CleanrngService Will do yourspring cleaning Excellentreferences Reasonablerates Call 779-2875 or294-7564 Monday- Friday, B AM- 7 PM

FOR a sparkling cleanhome Call Georgia at392-3025 General clean109, walls, Windowsfloors

TWO seat antique loveseatrose upholstery, scroll onback of seal 331-2694

HOUSE cleaning, dependa-ble reasonable, eHlclentReferences Call Franand Cathy 772-7117

GENERAL housekeeping,reasonable, reliable ex-cellent references Primeopenings 881-2530

CLEANING lady availableTuesdays and FridaysGrosse POlOte references 946-9325

SUPER housecleaning de-pendable, reliable,reasonable Give us a try,references 445 9567,778-8073

EXPERIENCED cleaningperson seeking employ-ment for oHlce cleaning777-3255

EXPERIENCED houseslt1eravailable 89/90 schoolyear 886-2363 days, 881-9095 eve

NURSES Aide Experi-enced, reliable excellentreferences POSSiblelive-In 884-6647

EXPERIENCED Nurse'saides available Reason-able rates FraserAgency, state licensedand bonded 293-1717

304 SITUATION WANTEDGENERAL

303 SITUATION WANTEDDAY CARE

305 SITUATION WANTIDHDUSE CLEANING

Use the ClasslfledsCall.

882-6900GROSSE POINTE

NEWS

EXPERIENCED woman fornurses aide and domestichelp 33 years experi-ence references 7782812

The Nanny Network, IncQuality profeSSional child

care In your home Callus NOW for Information

939-KIDS

NEED SOMETHINGMOVE'D?

Two POinte reSidents Willmove or remove large orsmall quantities of furni-ture, appliances, pianosor what haye you Call forfree estimate

822.4400SPRING Inlo Summer With

flowers let Planter'sTouch purchase andl orplant them for you CallNancy 884-2731 or Su-san 885-0904

MINOR sewing repairs byMildred hems, ripS,whateyer Grosse POintePark3313989

COMPANION light house-keeping, experiencedWith references 882 3733after 9 00 pm

LOVING Caregiver from In-fancy to elderly, excellentreferences 781-2386

CARMEN'SCLEANINGSERVICE

No time for housecleanrng?Let our learn come anddo It for you

'

PAINTERS helper needslob hard worker 882-6288 881.9246

ASSISTING Grosse POinteseniors Companion Aide,light meals, light house-keeprng errands Refer-ences Call 526-7093

207 HU' WANTED SALES

303 SITUATION WANTEDDAY CARE

207 HIl' WANTED SALES

301 SITUATION WANTEDClERICAL

300 SITUATION WANTEDIlIVSITTERS

DEPENDABLE girl SoulhJunior, looking for part orfull time summer babySitling Job 886-9335

QUALITY Licensed daycare In our lOVinghomeAges 8 months- 4years Full time only 8829')98

LOVING molher of twowoul<1 like 10 give yourchild ppr'>onalized daycare In my licensedhomp 881 ?744

TAKE ADVANTAGEof getting 10 on

THE BRISK SPRINGREAL ESTATE MARKET

R G EDGAR & ASSo-CIATE~ IS Interviewingapplicants for sales asso-clale posllions Call Bet1yMOrriSat

886-6010

A BETTER HOMESAND GARDENS OFFICE

ProYldes the best oppor1u-nlly for SUCCESS In sellIng Rf.AL ESTATEI Interesled In extenslyelralnlng mcludlng Pre-Iicense and Marketing? InGrosse POlnle call MarkMonaghan al 886-5800Other locations call LloydEdwards at 268-1000

SCHWEITZERREAL ESTATE

BETTER HOMESAND GARDENS

20 Offices

ENVIRONMENTALLY concerned U 5 corporationseeks sales people forwater purification diVISionExcellent commiSSionsbenefits and potenlial 10run your own bUSiness886-7534

OPENINGS ARENOW AVAILABLE

for a few experiencedSALES ASSOCIATESto JOinour aggressiveand knowledgeable

sales staHlWe oHer a comprehenSive

adyer1lslngprogramand generous floorlime plus Yaluable

onentatlon sessionsCALL NOW FOR

YOUR INTERVIEWAPPOINTMENT

PARIS DISANTO at884-0600

Johnstone & Johnstone

• Reasonable• References• Expenenced

584-7718HONEST, Reliable, expen

enced housekeeper foryour home Call Dee

SMALL OFFICE bookkeep- 779-8630Ing secretanal payroll, ----------blllmg experienced Call RELIABLE Polish woman ISJo 259-4741 Willing to clean your

--------- home Own transpor1a-SECRETARYI Receptionist lion Grosse POinteRefer-

55 wpm With clerical ences 892-0722experience Excellent McMAHON'S CLean 109spelling grammar and Service Homes, Busl-punctuation Skills, Inter- nesses References,esled In part lime employ Bonded Free Estimatesment Call LeeAnn 839 Kathy, 886-93041632

-----====-- WE Will come 10 and clean-," your home, apartment oroffice, do errands Excel-

COMPETENT lent references 881-7216IN-HOME CARE SERVICE HOUSEClEANER- Trust-TLC elderly, children worthy, hard workmg col

Hourly overnight rates lege student seek109 emavailable Experienced In ployment Refere'll.esthe Grosse Pomte area Alissa 774-5461PreViously Hammond HOUSEKEEPING- reliableAgency 30 years li and eHlclent Reasonablecensed and bondedSally 772-0035 weekly rates Call Julie,

3316089MALE Nurse available for

duty 10 pnvate reSidence HOUSEKEEPING- experl-Excellent references 882 enced, reasonable rates5671 Calilisa 831-7214

---------- CLEANING done 10 yoursatlsfacllon Referencesavailable Call 777-7092

THOROUGH, baSIC housecleaning by two dependable, hard working galsHave referencesReasonable rates 776-4742

YOUNG lady Will cleanhomes and offices Neat,clean dependable, owntransportation Refer-ences Call 885-8633 an-ytime

GLEAMING Cleaning Resl-denllal cleaning BondedGall Cathy at 293-3789

THE HOUSE-KE-TEERSCLEANING SERVICE

ProfesSional Bonded andInsured teams ready toclean your home or bUSI-ness

Gift Cer1lflcatesAvailable10% Off With ThiS Ad

First Time Callers Onlyl582-4445

MAIO Marlon Cleaning Ser-vice General housecleaning, expenenced, re-hable, bonded Phonequotes gladly provided296-1629

MAID Manon Cleaning Ser-vice General housecleaning, expenenced, re-hable, bonded Phonequotes gladly provided296-1629

TEACHER lOVing, expen-enced Available for childcare 2 years and upGrosse Pomte references 881-0675

SALES persons needed tosell wholesale giftS, deco-rations and fund raisers884-0461

Apply to: Roger HagesGrosse Pointe News

96 KerchevalGrosse Pointe Farms, Mi 48236

AdvertisingSales Representative

206 HEL' WANTED'AIIT.TlME

204 HEL' WANTEDDOMlSTlC

203 HEl' WANTEDDENTALIMEDICAl

WANT ADSWORK

882-6900207 HIL' WANTED SALES

205 HEl' WANTED LEGAL

Weekly newsp;lper h<:1s ImnWolateopening for exprnenced, <Jggresslvesales person Good work record andorganlzc1l1On <J mustl S81Jry plusincentive benr>fl!s

PART Time sales helpwomens specialty storeExpenenced preferredCall 881-7020

LEGAL Secretary, 2- 3 daysper week, typing 55wpm, IBMpc WordStarexperience Call Jan orCathy, 963-1155

lEGAL SECRETARYDowntown DetrOit law firm

general practice, salarycommensurate With experlence Call Mr Dohan9619500

R.N.'SEARN UP TO $23/

HOUR!Supplemental staHlng now

available In The DetrOiIMedical Center

IMMEDIATE OPENINGSCALL TODAY 343-4357

ST. JOHNPROFESSIONAL

MEDICALSERVICES

Equal opportunityemployer

DENTAL receptionist Withbusiness, billing andcollectIOn skills Ultramodern Harbor1own Detrolt dental oHlce 2 to 3days 25~2410

RN OR LPN, par1 time forbusy allergy clinic someSaturdays, will train sendresume to POBoxG201 Grosse POinteNews 96 KercheYalGrosse POinte Farms MI48236

DENTAL assistant neededPar1time 1 1/2 to 2 daysper week Experiencedpreferred Warren 7513100

IRONING woman wantedWill deliver work to yourhome If In 8 Mile & Harper area 778-0172

GROSSE POINTEEMPLOYMENT

AGENCY885-4576

50 years reliable serviceNeeds experienced Cooks

Nannies, Maids House-keepers, Gardeners Bullers, Couples Nurse s

,,'~Ay;jes, Companlom, andDay Workers for privatehomes

18514 Mack AvenueGrosse POinteFarms

A retired bUSinessmanwould like to hire a Ilye Inhousekeeper who hasability to drlye a car, aswell as the other quallflcalions ThiS IS a household of 1 The personhired Will haye her ownbedroom, slt1lng roompnYate bath, TV and radlo Please reply to P 0Box P171, Grosse POinteNews, 96 KerchevalGrosse POinte Farms48236, Including nameaddress, salary expectedand Grosse POinte references

EXPERIENCED full timeIive-ub house keeper forGrosse POinte reSidencereferences requ IredGrosse POinte Employment, 885-4576

HELP wanted Live In tocare for elderly WomanGall 882-8287

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June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

7C

404 GAIIlGE/YAIIDBASEMENT SALES

404 GARAGE YAIIDeASEMENT SALES 405 ESUn SAlES

40~ MISCElLANEOUSARTICLES

409 MISCELlANEOUSARTICLES

409 MISCELLANEOUSUTICUS

409 MISCELlANEOUSAIITICUS

40~ MISCHtAN!OUSAIITIClfS

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MOVING. Gold plaid nld-abed. tan couch, hanginglamp, end tables, ~mode, stacking tables,desk chair, aquanum.Pnced low for qUICk sale.824-1812

COFFEE table, large.burled wood, glass, $75.Love seat, red ve/Yet,clawed feet, $250 ~3699

STIFFEL lamps, 2. $75each Brass headboard,king Size, $75 Clarkeheavy duty floor polISher,$75 885-6888

MAHOGANYINTERIORS

Antique and FineFurniture Shops

16135 Mack AvenueDuncan Ph~e ~

dining room sets, (Drexel,Grand Rapids and more)Baby grand plano louISXV French dining roomsets, Mahogany QueenAnne dining room setOriental rugs. Chippen-dale and Queen Annehighboys and lowboys,sel of 8 Queen Anne dlflo109 room chairs, ~back sofas and DuncanPh~e sofa, Mahoganybedroom sets and extrachests and beds, Chip-pendale benches andstools, large and smallMahogany china cabinets,pair Sheraton love-sea1S,mahogany end table,(Pembroke, Queen Anne,Chippendale) Set of Ma-hogany dining roomchairs, Manogany knee-hole desks and S9Cf&otarys, small bookcase,mahogany CtuppendalearmOire, cfecofatrve andMahogany wall mirrors,till-top tables

882.5622

GROSSE POINTERELIQUES

14932 Kerchevalin the Park822-0111SPRING

CLEARANCEI

300/0 offon most ttems

CHAIN link fenCing, galvan-IZed, approximately 70feet, 8 poles, 9' WIdegate Will sell separately.884-7594

ACOUSTICAL diViders,wooden edges, wheatcolored, curved, 5'xS',$80 each (3 available)822-6234

EARLY American lovesest,54" wide, navy, red, goldplaid, good conditIOn,$75 884-4912

STERLING Silver, serw:efor 8, 'Rose Pomt' byWallace, retails over$1,400 - sell for $700.792-8579

STEREO, new system, 2tape deck, turntable,graphiC equalizer, 2speakers, decoratOf rackand cabinet Good deal886-8576

TWO brown SWIvel rockers,excellent condition Bothfor $150 Wanted, dehlmi-dlfler, n2-2294

GRANDFATHER Clock,hand decorated, onentalstyle, must be seen, onsale at half regUlar pnce.Time Center. 19888Kelly, Harper Woods.372-9685

BEDROOM set, (5 pteCeS),double dresser with mir-rors, chest, 2 mghtstands,headboard, aU wood Ukenew 296-9520

BRAND new ContourLounge Chair, aquamar-Ine, With vibrator andpower slide. As adver-tised on televlslOO by ArtLtnkletter, $500 Call Patat 881-7511, 9 am to 5pm, Monday throughFriday

RIDING lawn mower, 38",10 hp, Montgomery WardYardman, like new, WIlldeliver $600 886-4985.

KENMORE 800 twin controlgas barbeque, threetanks, $60 526-9288,leave message

FIVE piece bedroom set,brass headboard andfootboard, nlghtstand,dresser, mirror, armoire.n1-1n4

DOWN comforter, doutMIbed, qUIlted bedspread,gold, queen SIZe. 886-3119

ASHING eqUIpment, Pennheavy duty rod and reel,never used ~1257

..,\ I (HC!,'"'()LO.JE~KI

X,~5-ti(,O"

POWER mower, reel typeLounge chair and otto-man, needs upholstermg884-4155

BIKES- 5 speed, 10 speedDelta bench saw B84-9434

TWO car seats, stroller,highchair, bike seat, pottychair. 881-2530

TAPE Recording studiOequipment Tascam M-30mixer, 4 track tee, mlCmixer, mlcs. etc After 6pm, 884-4993

.05 EsrAn SAlfS

BIEKER & STEINANTIQUES

'SpeCialiZing In theExtraordinary'

Carved Chinese consoleWinged Gnffln pedestleCarved Burmese Palacechair Matched pair Hep-plewhlte corner etageresChinese brass Dragonlantern Large italian Ma.Jollca giraffe FiberglassCarousel horse Two Ko-rean chests Empirepedestle Carved Chineselantern for large foyerVery large quartz crystalminerai speelman Early20th Century Chinesedoll ExqUlslle antiqueChinese carved washstand Unusual MeXicanDeco tea set BeautifulJapanese chocolate setLarge Tole coffee binEmpire Window seatScrubbed pine Neo-das-SIC armoire Late Federaldining table for 4 WithheaVily carved base PairChinese Kutant lampsBrass candlesticks Muchmuch morel

011 painting and frame resto-ratIOn Upholstering, De-sign Consultant Faux finIshes, custom paintedfurniture seMces

VISA MASTERCHARGEHours: 10 am to 8 pm

Closed onSundays & Wednesdays

15414 MACK AVE,(at Somerset In the Park)

886-7544GOLF Bag, unique, all

hand carved, from Mex-ICO, great Fathers Daygift, $450 or best offer277-{)556

MARY "1\BOIL

RR2.1-t.,X

405 ESTA TE SALES

APPRAISALSANTIOUFS PURCHASED

VCR Beta S::myo excellentcondition With tapes$100 firm 886-0556

CARRIER air condilioner8,000 BTU's, excellentconditIOn, $350 Tradl.tlonal Hooker desk, $300Kohler Campbell consoleplano $1,350 885-4019

GOGEROUS Style Mermaidwedding gown OriginalMust see 331-2073

BUNK beds, white With ladder and guard ralls mattresses and platformbases, set In excellentcondllion, moving out ofstate n3-4922

SCHWINN 5 speed 26 InchWoman's bicycle Excel.lent condition $50 886-6828

MOVING: patio furniture,almost new, cream Withthick pastel cushions, 4chairs, $200 Two chaiselounges, $100 each Oneglider chair, $75 Roundformlca dining table andfour chairs, With leaf,seats SIX, $50 Pair ofblue velvet wmg chairsWith footstools, $100each, $175 for bothBlack wood rocker Witharms padded seat andback, $75 AVlta 950SLrowing machine, $50BB1-5184

DARK brown 2 cushionLawson couch, 77" long,excellent conditIOn, mustsee $200 882-5906

NUMBERS GIVEN OUT FRIDAY ONLY, AT 9AM

(;IW""E PO, \ I E FSTA , E S \ LES, INC.«J\])l ( 11 I) IlY

ThiS Immaculate home has charming lradltlonalpieces A floral trapunlo love seat With matchingchair Remember the Pine Shop? - A light cherrybutler stable trl cornered drop leaf end table,lamp table pine Windsor style chair, maplerocker gate leg table and magazine rack There ISa trestle t3ble and four Hitchcock ladder backch<:lrs A new Chinese area rug In green and goldfloral deSign, an exquIsite Chinese deSign blackand gold mirror A Hanson lamp, antique anddecorative pr nls gold h311 mirror Orl9lnill all ofSWISS Alps landscilpe

Old white Wicker sofa, two chairs and t<:lble all reildyfor summer I Old children 5 chillrs, collectiblepeanut mach np maple ch.w Tole lilmps pineshelves decorative lilmps TV s pine stand Ablue corduroy h de a bed, newly upholstered bluelaD es arm chair matching stool Hitchcock endtable DIXie double bed sot 1nens lov81y ladlesclothes some men 5 mlnk.tall Jacket accessoriesA 9 x 12 wool decor "tor rug creamibelge Withborders

Franclsc3n Apple 10 place settings, lots of servicepieces ROyill J<lCKSOn by Vogue fine china 10place splllngs plus serving pieces Silver plateRoyal Worcoster HJmmorsley Lenox andHillrllnd dProrl!lve p pcos Brass woodencopper <lccpn1 p f'('e Tiffany load crystal prismsglJssware goid glass set mlsc china and milkglass

Whirlpool Sid,' by clde illmond refrigerator, LittonmlcrOWilve Corning & ql1ss ovonwareFarbprwll0 brown DJnsk c lnnlsters bakew H(>sm3i1 ilppll<1I'('ps Iron wine rack game table ,Hearug s T lpP d('ck a lk ne<t of tablos

Lois of g,Hl1Os Chw'mols candl(>s baskets rOS('stennis plp' r qoods NI'<'CO silver <'I1(St,Tr,ld I on clock AI bOOKS posters ilnd mar"

Aluminum extpn"lon Ildrlcr Chlrbroll gilS grill I,oalswppp c Oilnlnq ilnd garden mlsc pots, tools,stol1(>ware smail p ng pong tilble

Camp browsp thrOlJCJhthiS 10w,ly home - wo knowyou lilind som,>th ng to pi( <1<'0you

GROSSE POI;\JTE ESTATE SALESJUNE 9 AND 10, 10-4 pm654 PEACH TREE LANE

GROSSE POINTE WOODS-OFF COOK ROAD

HOUSEHOLDandESTATE SALES

L KATHERINE ARNOLD, ANTIQUES

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771-1170

GE refrlgeralor and eleclncstove, hldeabed, victOrianchair loveseat, barstools,motorhome 772-8648

REFRIGERATOR Air con-dltloner, washer dryerbed, Crib dehumldlfertable 885-2528

SOFA, 90", chintz earthtones, excellent condllion$125 Matching drapes$75 8812092

MACHINSTS indicatorsplease call 296-5974

DINING room table 56" by36' 4 chairs light colored wood, $400 Threewalnut tables one cocktall two ends $150 eachBetween 6 and 8 p m7775148

405 ESlATE SALES

OAK dinette set, 2 cap-tain's chairs, 4 regular,pair antique figUrinelamps, Alsy floor lamp,cocktail table, marble In.

sert, Mohair couch andchair mlsc 885-6902

PAIR upholstered occa-Sional chairs, excellentcondition Round Formicakitchen table With chairsComplete pool table ac-cessories New sofa table 882-6323

SIMMONS Crib With mat-tress, 2 years old likenew $150 Call 882-9794after 5

18 FOOT round Doughboypool and acceSSOlles, iiiter and pump, sUlnmerand winter cover, $350372-0043

BEAUTIFUL mahoganychina cabinets, $350each 6 piece mahoganybedroom set, $350 AtMahogany Intenors 882-5622

ORIENTAL rug, KarastanDomestic Burgandylblege 108 x 150 $540661-0015

BUNK bed, $80 Officedesk, $30 885-7457

OAK dining set CarvedWith Inlaid china cabinet,buffet, 5 Side chairS, 1arm chair, table has sel-stored leafs $1,200 885-2537

SOFA and roveseat, greatcondition, reasonablyPriced, must see 886-4717

IBM Compatable, 512K, first$385 takes 343-9117

AIR conditioner, 13.500B T U $225 886-3797Call after 6 p m or any-time Saturday

COUCH, 84 lOch, blue, goldand white Belgian velvet,excellent condition, $150n9-8673

FURNITURE Sale- MOVingMaple bedroom set, dinIng room table, 4 chairs,server, electnc hospitalbed and table. commode,recliner, old desk, oldvanity, mlsc 881-4094

BAMBOO cushioned sota,chair, rug, blinds for1Dx1D porch 881-8305

NUMBERS ARE AVAILABLE AT 9 00 A M (FRIDAYONLY) TO ESTABLISH YOUR PLACE IN LINEWHEN THE SALE OPENS AT 10 00 A M FORMORE INFORMATION, DIRECTIONS OR DETAILSCALL THE 24-HOUR HOTLINE AT 885-1410

MONA LISAEST ATE SALES

Household Estate Sales & LiqUidationsCash or Consignment

PHONE 24 HOURS772.3556 772.6407

HARTZHOUSEHOLD SALES, INC.

FRIDAY & SATURDAY10'00 AM. 4.00 PM.

JUNE 9-10946 LINCOLN

GROSSE POINTE CITYMACK & CHALFONTE

ThiS IS a sale for all of you who love countryfurnishings In thiS very artistically decoratedhome we are featuring carefully chosen furnitureInclUding a pine tressel dining table and hutch anda pair of Shaker benches, a pine sofa table allfrom the Hunters store In Birmingham To go Withthese we have 4 antique butternut chairs, 3 pinevegetable binS, 3 wood & Iron park benches, aparson style sofa table, a teak and smoke glasscoffee table and more

We also have a pair of armless chairs a woodenmusIc stano, king size bed complete Withcomforter, dust ruffle and bolsters antique stylebrass floor lamp & table lamps, an antlqL.e foldingrocker and a 1910 oval oak library table

We have several man made Turkish style carpetsIncluding a 6 x 8 navy & beige Klrmrn, 4 2 x 4Klrmlns

We also have an exercise bike, plflg pong tabie,cross country SkiS, a new food processor, fancypressure cooker white globe lamp, pair of Wickerchairs, 2 dozen lovely old baskets, small prlnlltlveantiques, a Japanese Koto string Instrument oc:kmediCine cabinet books, large & small framedprints and a large Cllvla orchid plant

Also Included IS a Milylag washer & dryer, IJdles &gents accessories & clothing, garden tools, smallgoo goo s of all sorts

All Items In new conditIOn and priced to sell qu cklyStop by you Will be pleasedl

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Grosse Pointe Estate Sales, Inc.Estate - Household - MOVing

MARY At\JN BOLL PATRICIA KOLOJESKI882-1498 885 6604

405 ESTATE SALES

EDWARD Fields wool car.pets, pale green, 12xlB,10x12 1/2 Dehumidifier,electriC hedger, rotaryspreader, patiO furniturepush mower, gas dryersleeper sofa, hammockWith hammock stand886-5901

GOLF clubs and carts, 2sets, mens and ladles,296-5974

WOOD SWing set and club-house by Child Life 3POSition- two slingSWings, ring trapeze,wooden horse, rope lad-der and clubhouse on topWith trap door Yo move$200 or best offer 881-7154

BOLENS 5 hp rototilierYardman 5 hp snow.blower, electriC start$150 each n1-4900

ARCHITECTURAL Digestcollection, complete1974- 1986 Best offer886-7329

SEVEN foot Oak bar Withcabinets. $300 465-3715

MATCHING Love seat andsofa In good condition,$150 or Will sell seper-ately Refrigerator In goodcondition, $150 or bestoffer Call evenings 822-9360

MOVING from the Jeffer-sOnian Apartments- liVingroom furniture, dlnnette,ect 824-1915 or 824-9910.

HOT Pink North BeachLeather Jacket, $200885-8692

OUTDOOR Metal 1001 stor-age shed, approximately6'x6'x6', $50 882-7546

SLIDING patio doors, nonInsulated, great for Flor-Ida room 6'8" by 9'4",6'8" by 5', two at 6'8" by6'8" Two Insulated woodand glass doors, 36" by80" Evenings, 885{)274

TWO custom made glassshow cases With whiteFormica trim, slidingdoors, storage space,wired for lights, 24" x72" $150 each Call 884-2808

COMMODORE 64, key-board and diSC drrve forsale Call 791-7971

406 FIREWOOD

405 E5U TE SAlES

401 HOUSEHOLD SALES

UPRIGHT freezer $65white dresser $25, loungechair $10 dinette table$15 blond end tables $3mlsc Thursday thru Sun-day 4575 Radnor 882-8075

SEASONED hardwoods,Oak, Maple, Beech, AshSplit, delivered andstacked for $801 facecord 884-5826

ESTATE SALEThiS packed house Includes

Major appliances I Old oakpedestal table With fourpressed back chairS' VIC-tOrian library tablel Cos-tume jewelryl Milk glasslBrunswlckl Nlpponl HalllOccUpied Japan I Depres-sion glass pink andgreen I Camlval glassl Cutcrystal I CandleWick' Non-take' Roseviliel McCoylHulll Yellow warel An-tique furnlturel Oak hallmlrror

'Rockers I Craft and

Jewelry supplies I JennyLind twin bed I Wood boxcollection I Lionel andAmencan Flyer train ac-cessorlesl WheelchalrlKltchenwarel Tools I Oldpostcards With album!Large collection of collec-tor plates, includingSchmid-HummellKnowles' Rockwell' RecolPemberton and OakeslSome complete serleslCup and saucer collec-lion I Pnncess Diana wed-ding doll and hand cro-cheted doll costumeslMUCH, MUCH MORE'Saturday and Sunday

June 10th & 11th10 a m to 4 pm

Numbers at 9 am,Saturday

134 S Connecticut, RoyalOak, 2 blocks west of

Campbell, 1 block south of11 Mile

Conducted By:RICHARD PAUL

ASSOCIATES,INC,664.2860

ESTATE Sale, Friday, Sat-urday, June 9, 10 (Raindate, Sunday 11) An-tiques, appliances, cook-Ing, baking, silverware.dishes, glassware, linens,lots more 19635 Dres-den. corner Manning, off8 Mile, between Schoen-herr and Hoover

ESTATE SALEAT

222 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVEIN

ST. CLAIR SHORESAT

LAKEPOINTE ESTATES

FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAYJUNE 9, 10, 11

9:00.4:00

405 ESTATE SALES

OFF MASONIC. BETWEEN HARPERAND GREATER MACKBY

AUDREY LOWERYOF WELLINGTON PLACE

A BEAUTIFUL CONDO FULL OF TOP DRAWERFURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS

FEATURING:WALL UNIT BOOKCASES

SOFA TABLESEND TABLES

BARREL CHAIRSCOFFEE TABLES

SOFASLAMPS

CHERAL MIRRORANTIOUE SETEE & CHAIRS

BOOKSHELVESDINING SETPICTURES

MANY ANTIQUE BOOKSONE OF A KIND ARTIFACTS

CUPBOARDSCRYSTAL

POTS AND PANSTONS OF OTHER GOODIES

TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION

JOHN KJNG961-0622

Free OffersNo Obligation

Appraisals FurnishedEntire Estatesalso DeSired

Trust your sale to us knOWing that we are the mostexperienced moving and estate sale company Inthe Grosse POinte area

For the past 10 years we have prOVided firstquality service to over 500 satisfied chents

CALL THE 24 HOUR HOTLINE. 885.1410FOR UPCOMING SALE INFORMATION

ESTATE &GARAGE SALE!

9550 Sam lac(Off Morang, between

Morang & Moross)June 9,10,11,10-4

Michigan s LargestBook Store

• Chp and Save thiS Ad •

WE BUY BOOKSIN YOUR HOME

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CRaUlbow 8state gaQesESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATIONS

E ellent Complete ServiceXC Glen and Sharon Burkett

References 885-0826

YARD sale- Saturday, June10, Sunday, June 11,1331 Bedford, GrossePOinte Park

SIX family yard sale- mlscItems, toys, tools. tables,dishes, records, chairs,furniture, clothes, door,paper pack books, hardback books, 5 mustangaluminum rims, 1975Plymouth van for parts331-4189 or 491-85861702 Fischer. Detroit(near Indian Village), Sat-urday. June 10. 10- 6

ESTATE Sale Mise furni-ture, stove, appliances,dishes, glassware 15811Manning, between 7 and8 Mile Road off Kelly Fri-day and Saturday, 10 to3

GARAGE sale- Thursday.June 8. Friday, June 9, 9-5 PM 19162 Roscommon No pre-sales

KIDS Clothes, mamly boysDreSSing table, curtains,Mlsc 852 Canterbury,North of Vernier, betweenMarter and Jefferson 8thand 9th

ESTATE Sale, June 9thand 10th 9 a m to 5 p m20341 Martin Rd Be-tween 11 and 12 Mile RdOff Little Mack, SI. ClairShores 9 piece solidMahogany dining roomset, 5 piece bedroom set,furniture, small appli-ances, linens, householdItems

TWO family garage sale,Fnday, Saturday, Sun-day 3901 Bishop

BLOCKGARAGE

SALEMcMillan between Chalfonte

and Beaupre Fnday (pos-Sibly Saturday) 9-5

GARAGE Sale- 3 families,June 9th 9 to 4, June10th. 9 to 1 23430 SouthColOnial C1 St ClairShores (located Northend of MorningSide)

GARAGE Sale- June 8 & 9,9 A M 5 PM, 21526Newcastle at Craig (be-hind St John s Hospital)Household Items andclothing

GARAGE Salel Saturday,June 10th, 9 to 4 PMLots of baby Items, stereoequipment, householdItems 3819 Yorkshire,DetrOit

GARAGE Sale 21444Brlerstone, Fnday June9th 930 to 4 Air condi-tioner girl's clothing,tools other good things

COLLECTIBLE GarageSale Records, sheet mu-SIC beer cans, kitchenf'qUipment, athletiC eqUip-ment toys and muchmore 64 Handy Road,Saturday 9 to 4

GARAGE sale- Saturday &Sunday June 10, 11Toys, books, householdItems 10- 4 P M No pre-sales 4874 Grayton, De-troit

MOVING Sale- June 9, 9AM - 2 PM, June 10, 9A M - noon Furniture,children's toys, games,small appliances, sportseqUipment 2023 Brys,Grosse POinte Woods

YARD Sale Furniture, girl'sclothes, mlsc household,children's toys Saturday9 10 5 Sunday 12 to 55900 Courville, betweenChandler Park and Har-per

GARAGE Sale- 3 families,mlsc furniture, householdItems Saturday and Sun-day 29531 Fall1leld, (121Schoenherr)

MOVING SALESATURDAY JUNE 101H

9 TO 315828 LAKEVIEW COURTGROSSE POINTE PARK

AT FOOT OF TROMBLEYToys, including Barbie

house and dolls, G I Joeaircraft camer, SylvanlanFamily, My Little Pony, MOVING Salel June 8thSheena books, furniture, through 10th, 9 AM to 5Including white canopy PM 21708 Maple, Stbed, Spamsh dining set, Clair Shoreshousehold Items galore ----------Gelling and and gameroom light fixtures

NO PRESALES

TWO houses becomingonel Quality householdItems, area rugs, bikes,miscellaneous chairs,plus much more' Fnday& Saturday, 10 to 4 401Manor Grosse PomteFarms

GARAGE sale- cigar tins,Imens, light fixturesnewer dolls, stereo, mis-cellaneous and junk'23165 Westbury, St ClairShores (off Marter Rd),Thursday, Friday, 9- 4

GARAGE! MOVing SaleSaturday June 10th and11th 10 to 6 21828 Kra-mer, St Clair Shores

UNUSUAL ITEMS3-FAMIL Y GARAGE SALE

Harper Woods,19985 Elkhart

(Between Harperand Beaconsfield)

Fnday , 6/9, Saturday, 6/101000 a m to 600 pm

Furmtur9 lamps. pictures,hnens, books, collectibles,crafts, adult clothing (in-cluding womens largeSizes), accessones, Imge-ne, kitchen Items. chma

NO PRE-SALES

YARD sale, Saturday only,9-5 ExerCise bike, 8 footdinghy, Commodore 64With printer, furniture,sporting equipment,clothes, and lots of goodJunk' 323 Moross

JUNE'S- A- Bustin Sale1782 Hollywood Furnl-lure girls bikes, clothing,books, toys, light fixtures,household treasuresThursday and FridayJune 8th and 9th 9 to 5

GARAGE Sale Saturday -June 10th 8 am to 4 ,.-------------------,pm Furniture, hutch. ti SUSAN HARTZdrysmk, trestle table, ~rtz~ GROSSE POINTE CITYchairS, Lane cedar chest, U l.A.J 886-8982sewing machme, biCY-cles, plcmc table, mlschousehold Items 807Fisher

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Grosse Pointe News

602 AUTOMOTIVEfOliO

SOO ANIMALSADOliT A Iln

1984 SUNBIRD No accidents One owner stereo40000 miles 2963817

CADILLAC Fleetwood 4door loaded $1 250MOVing next week mustsell 881-7956

1987 Parlslenne stationwagon excellent condllion 24000 miles 1 7483103

1986 Pontiac Grand AmLE new brakesl tiresvery clean $5 800 8850338

603 AUTOMOTIVEGENERAL MOTOIIS

1988 Xf1.n1 :; :>POCG rcdgray leather Interiormoon roof air AMIFMcasselle stereo 12 000miles 6 year 60,000Iransferrable warranty$14000 881-8317

1982 FORD Fairmont Futura, low miles manynew parts $1 700 7793100 Jim between 9 5

1985 TOPAZ GS excellentcondillon, 39 000 miles$3600 881 1616

1986 Mercury Cougar, 6cylinder full power aircrUise stereo casselleExcellent condition$5 950 372-4733

1987 Lincoln Contlilentaloutstanding cond ItlOnexecutive options Call568 5633 Mondaythrough Friday 9 to 5

MERCURY, 1982 Lynx, auto malic air, power steerIngl brakes, AMI FM lowmiles excellent condition$1 850 Evenings S to 9774-8248

1980 Pinto good conditionneeds transmission workSee and make oHerMust sell moving out ofstate 7455111 page No8265

1986 FORD Escort excellent condition am/fm casselte $3 200 778-3498

1986 EXP, Silver air, moonroof, loaded, low milesclean 881-4716

1988 FORD Escort Pony,$5,000 331-7932

1985 MERCURY Topa..:GS, fully loaded excellent condition 8852873

1980 Fairmont wagon V 6,80000 miles runs well$875 882 9294

1982 EXP new engine,good tires dsklllg $1 500881 7725

1979 Mercury Grand MarqUiS Loaded like new Inand out Including newtires No rust ever Haveall service rprords70000 miles $1 800881-4188

602 AUTOMOTIVEfOliO

"Candy" is a 3 month old female tabbyshorthalr She's just one of many adorablecats & kittens avaIlable for adoption at theCentral Shelter of the Michigan HumaneSociety 7401 Chrysler Drive Detroit 48211,phone 872.3400 June is Adopt-a-Cat monththis program IS sponsored by the 9-Llvescompany which provides food samples, petcare info. and valuable coupons to newadoptors

LET'S STOP THIS TRAGEDY NOW

HAVE YOUR CATS & DOGS NEUTERED

'f.\t'D TO >IN 13669 Joseph Campau

~~ ~"'-1 Delrolt,Ml4fl212...'I-~,.s 8.00am tool OOpm.;;; • • "'-0 Monday. Saturday~ ... ~

: ' ';(313)891-7188ANTI.CRUELTY ASSOCIATION

SOO ANIMALSADO" A PET

If just one dog or cat has just one Illlerof unwanted puppies/kittens In one year... and each one of those has Just onelitter and each one of those ... andon and on ... and on. In 5 yearsthere could be 8000 unwanteddogs/cats - sentenced to brief hungryand hopeless existences. '

CANDY

PLEASE

THE PERPETUAL TRAGEDY

MERCURY MarqUIS stalion-wagon, 1985, 9 passen.ger, very good condition,asking $4,700 885-4355

STATIONWAGON. 1982Cougar, 61 000 miles,$2600 881-7749 evenlngs

1981 ESCORT wagon,brand new engine Shinyyellow Woody" stationwagon no rust PerfectconditiOn inSide and outlow mileage, automaticair radiO besl offer 882-7266

1988 MUSTANG LX blackair, manual clean Ask-Ing $7,000/ best 9251600 ext 222 before 5882-3238 alter 8 p m

1984 Cougar, excellent con-dition loaded garagekept, spokes, air, 44,000miles $4,9501 oHer 8851971

1988 BLACK Mustang, grayIntenor 5 speed, loaded,33000 miles $10,500222-1387

1974 LTD Broughm veryclean runs great, AMIFM stereo, air, lilt, newtires $1 095 777-5978

1985 Ford Mustang GTconvertible, white Withblack trim, only 22,600miles, automatiC, CDplayer like new, $8,500886-8415

1985 Mercury Lynx, AMIFM, air, 5 speed, $3,500884-6150

1979 Continental Town car,two door, bone white, ex-cellent FlOrida car$2,200 884-0292

TOWN Car, 1988, perfectcondition, 39,000 miles,$16,200/ oller 884-1135

LTO Crown VictOria, 1987Excellent COndition 1owner, $6300 881-9701

1984 FORD LTD, 4 cylin-der, automatiC, aircrUise, stereo $2,250885-1272

1986 Ford Aerostar XLT,loaded Call 885-8991 after 5 PM

1984 ESCORT GT, 5speed, power brakesBO.OOOmiles, ctean car,$1,500 firm 8848198Leave message

1985 Mercury Grand MarqUis LS, excellent condllion loaded, includingleather seats, $6,400885-2192

1988 Mustang GT, converti-ble, automatiC, full power7,500 miles, $15,000886-9532

1988 Mustang 5 speed,black, fUlly loaded, sunroof low miles, $10,000or best 839-2520

602 AUTOMOTIVEfOlD

1979 4 door Marqul,>Brougham, sharp V-8,automatiC, power steer-Ingl brakes, air Mustsee 881-8495

CONVERTIBLE, red Mus-tang 1983 $4 995 Mov-109 next week must sell881 7956

1982 Mercury Capn 2 doorhatchback, air, AMI FMcassette power steering,rear Window defroster 5speed excellent condllion mechanical reIer-ences available $1 500ftrm 331-5825 leavemessage

601 AUTOMOTIVECHRYSLER

1981 Aries stallon wagonno rust runs great 884-8642

ARIES 1987 LE, 4 door,automallt, power steermg, power brakes, air,stereo, warranty, $5600,non smoker excellentcondition 881 6082

1982 Reliant, 63,000 milesgood condillon, AM/FMair $1 900 Alter 6 n8-4139

1984 CHRYSLER LEBA-RON excellent conditionmust sell $2500 778-8121

1987 LeBaron GTS, air,crUise, tilt, AM/FM,$6,800 777-6768

1986 Dodge Caravan, excellent condillon, $7,9001offer 881 6549

1986 PLYMOUTH ReliantSE automatic air stereo,new tires, good condl-lion $4,300 881-2275

1981 Plymouth Reliant, SE,Grandma's car 42000anginal miles, 2 door, au-tomalic, power steeringand brakes air, AM/FMstereo, cloth seats, cleanInSide and out, $2,600881-8981

DODGE 600, air, crUise liltpower wlndowsl doorsAM/FM power steering Ibrakes, wire wheels,54,000 miles, gun metalblue, landau top, $4,226521-7931, 574-0385

1978 DODGE Aspen, 6 cyl-Inder automallc, newshocks, tires, muffler,$750 822-9561, after330

1981 Aries 4 door, air,power steenngl brakes,automatic cruise goodcondrtlon $1,100 778-8409

1986 lBARON GTS, mintcondllion 53,000 miles$7 100 For Informalloncall 881 5013

1986 Plymouth Duster air,excellent condlhon, 5speed, 45,000 miles$3,800 372-0510

SOO ANIMAlSADO" A IlET

1985 ESCORT GlI).speed Air AM/FM sun.

rool running lights, Iouvers rear defroster, veryclean highway milesnew mufflerlbelts Asking$3 600 Conlact Rob at882-0294

1984 Dodge Daytona, 1owner clean, lull powerair aulomatlc $4,250293-2861

1984 HOrizon 2 litre, AMIFM 5 speed 76 000miles well maintained$1 600 9796500 days822 9223 evenrngs

1986 NEW YORKERTurbo fully loaded Luxury package Cellularphone included 774-2673

500 ANIMALSADOIlT A pn

1\111 Cilry I. r I) [JI I' • M (111'1 If) Ie}, 1) 87? J 100

SOS LOST AND fOUND

1986 Dodge Lancer lurboloaded llIlted glass popout sunroof KenwoodSound Mint condillon17 500 miles Mom scar$6 900 777 9248

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The Michigan Humane Society IS dedicated toprotectmg and working for the nghts of animalsWe oHer the follOWing services

DOG & Cat GroomlnglBoarding 8 Mile andMack 885-3238

• Aoopllon • Anundl np<,Clif'• CrLH'lty Invp..,1 qiltlon • E.rlU(',ltlon

• pot nWrdPY • V01prlr1,HY Sf'rVI('('c,• Wildllfr> f1011dilllt,ltIOI' • I f>C]I..,I,ltIOIl

andC,h( 111'r lrHI r Irf', for over iO 000 ooq'"

(<iI' ,mo v,ld lrlllndl', Inrlll,llly

GRADUATION Special'1987 Daytona, Ice blue,15500 miles, undercoated power brakes/steering air AMI FM cas-sette, sunroof, $7900751-4444 until 6 PM 7586419 alter 6 PM

CONQUEST 1984 5 speedTurbo black air condltlonlng moon-roof$5 600 293-2075 after 6pm

PLYMOUTH Caravelle SE1986 4 door A 1 fullpower pack 21 000miles $6,500 5277654

1968 Crown Imperial verygood condition, 83,000onglnal miles, 440 Hemlengine air With climatecontrol power steerlnglbrakesl wlndowsl anlenna leather/ cloth Intenor AMIFM stereo auto-matic pilot $3,0001 bestoller Call 885-0723 af1er7 pm

1983 New Yorker 84 000fTllles good condition$3000 886-6607

LOST- small black Cockapoo With white chinMack! Woodhall $50 re-ward 521-0386

S06 PET III((DING

600 AUTOMOnVEAMC

SO. 'ET GIIOOMING

STUD SERVICE for Yorkshire and poodle 2961292

CAN you buy Jeeps Cars,4x4's seized In drug raidsfor under $100 OO? Callfor facts 602837 3401Ext 233 Fee

'01 AUTOMOTIVECHIIYSlEII

IF you have lost a pet III theGrosse POinte area,please call us at GrossePOinte Animal CliniC ThiSweek we have a 3 monthold male Golden Re-tneverl Collie X With ayellow collar found onMerriweather In GrossePOinte Farms An unneulered male trl-coloredwire haired temer foundon Cadieux and Maumee Grosse POinte CilyAn older male tan Cockapoo X found on Beaconsfleld In GrossePOinte Park A maleblack Lab With a blackcollar found on Anita mGrosse POinte WoodsFor more information callus at 822 5707

--------- --LOST vICinity McKmleyl

CharleVOIX, 5/21 maleSealpolnt Siamese Irontnails declawed, no collar2 years old He IS probably very afraid he hasnever been outSide before REWARD Pleasecall 8852688. after 5

PLEASE Help My precIoushttle Maggie got looseMay 26th In the 600block 01 Barrington, sheIS a pale yellow Paraketand very tame Pleasetell me If you have seenher alive or dead I need10 know Phone Kay at822 7095 Thank- you

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412 WANTED TO IUY

FOUND cat Friday May26, KenSington at MdUmee Young female, darkbrownl black long hairVery aHectlonate Wantsto go home 885-0764 af-ler 3pm

GOLDEN retriever puppiesAKC shots Beaultlulgolden accentuated parents excellent With children $225 5468914

COCKER Spaniel puppiesAKC, shots, wormedGuaranteed 293 1429

SHEL TIE female puppy, 11weeks, AKC sable andwhile, $350 881 1533

MALE ColllC puppies,Champion Sired picturebook beautiful $250 Call8828844

COLLIE Pup, 8 weeksAKC (LaSSie) championpedigree first shots andwormed 754 6459

ROTTWEILER, gentlemale 3 years old NeedslOVing home Good pnceto nght person 771-1531

50S lOST AND fOUND

WHITE Amencan EskimoWith papers, 5 monthsold all shots, $125 8829720

MANX kittens availablePedigree, a\l shots $200Call after 1230, 526-6205

LAB pups, chocolate AKCIOFA champion blood-lines, dew claws removed shots wormedvet checked 8 weeks886-7169

S03 HOUSlHOlD IlnsFOil SALl

SOO ANIMALSADOPT A PET

APPEALING Terrier Shep-herd mix male puppyBnght and affectionateFound abandonedNeeds good homePlease call 885-0351

JACK Kerouac kittens 8823075

THREE umque cats Iree 10lovmg homes MOVing881-0672

GROSSE POinte AnimalCliniC (on Kercheval) haslost and abandoned animals available for adop-tion ThiS week we havean absolutely gorgeous 4month old male let blackkillen Also an adorable 3month old male RetneverlCollie X puppy and avery lovable small malewire haired Terrier Formore Inlormatlon pleasecall us at 822 5707

TWO beautiful house cats7 years old declawedfixed well behaved needlOVing home Call 8811241

ONl Y two cute SOCiable kitten~ left Tlger/ stripewhite paws Vet certifiedhealthy 886-1413 After4p m

EIGHT week old Tiger kitten One year old femaletiger cat Free to goodhome 882 6425

FOUND male cat gold &white Very fnendly Call331-1738

FOUND gray Tiger kittenneeds adoption to lOVinghome very smart 8854468

LOVEABlE dogs and catsneed good homes Foradoption InformatIOn callNorthern Suburbs AnimalWelfare League Volunteer at 773-0954 (lordogs) or 4639708 (lorcats) Weekdays only lorboth numbers

Box C. 1950Grosse Pointe News ,

96 Kercheval ' \Grosse Pointe Farms 48236 ~

WANTED TO BUY1920's, 1930's &

1950's Modern & Art Deco Furniture

BEAUTIFUL cherry woodexecutive size desk andmatching credenla E~eel lent condition mus'sell $9501 negotiable%14b74

SHARP SF 811 copy machine good condition$475 771 8686

412 WANTED TO IUY

Michigan s Largest Book Storf'• Clip and Save thiS Ad •

JOHN KING961-0622

412 WANTED TO IUY

lOVEABlE dogs and catsneed good homes Foradoption Informatron callNorthern Suburbs AnimalWell are Lp<tgue Volunteer at 773 0954 or 4639708

Prefer slgnpd orlglnale Hermiln Miller Co, CharlesEames, George Nelson, Isamu Noguchi InterestedIn Knock orts (copies) also Chairs, lamps, solas, tables dlnln~ sots etc Must be In good condllion With no rnlsslnq pieces PI0ase send all replies10

purchased for cash or apprdlspdPSldl('~ also deslred/ln home consul',ltlon<,

WANTED- Used recordsalbums and 45's 543-8954

411 OffICl/IUSINESSEQUIPMINT

410 MUSICAL tNSTILUMENTS

500 ANIMALSADOIlT A ,n

HAMMOND Spinet organL143 excellent condition$750 firm MOVing out ofstdte 773-4922

BOOKS/USED AND RARE

LIFT-CHAIR for patientwall hugger reclmerSpade dishes Galnsborough 881 0096

BOOK donations neededfor St Clare used book"ale Hard cover paperback 884 4059 8860356

CASH paid for stampsCOinS and baseball cardcollections 469 0906

CASH paid for Ladles designer clothes Excellentcondition Size 8 9 Call8240637

CASH FORKIDS CLOTHES

EXCELLENT CONDITIONCURRENT STYLES

VERY CLEAN, BETTERBRANDS, INFANT

THRU14MUST BE ON HANGERS

Bring In Monday, Tuesdayor Thursday, 10-4pm

LEE'S RESALE20331 Mack 881.8082

TOP $$$$ paid for colorTV s or air conditIOnersworking or not 772 6291

OLD Fountain pens wantedAny type any condition8828985

GRUB STREETBOOKERY

Buymg Fine Books17194 East Warrell

882-7143WANTED to bUy old cos

tume and RhrnestoneJewelry brass lamps ceil-Ing hxtures wall sconces8820396 evenings

PAYING cash lor dia-monds gold stiver platlnum pockel watchesdental gold World War IIreliCS COinS scrap goldThe Gold Shop 22121Gratiot East Delrolt 7740966 lOa m 6p mMonday Friday 10a m5p m , Saturday

SENIOR Citizen electnclawn mower dlnmg roomchairs lounging chair9256462

SHOTGUNS, flfles andhandguns wanted Parker Brownmg Winchester Colt, others Pnvatecolleclor 478 5315

GRAND plano ProvenclalGulbransen, super scalemint conditIOn $50008865597

ANTIOUE Baby GrandPremier' plano beautl

fully refinished In walnut$3 900 Call af1er 5 30331 8552

HAMMOND Organ, 2 keyboards foot petals, automatlc cord feature,rhythm aCCOmpdnlment,$400 Call 939 3829

CONSOLE plano 1979Queen Anne tine qualily,matching bench $1 1005482200

USED PIANOSAT BARGAIN PRICESUsed Spinets Consoles

Uprights & GrandsABBEY PIANO CO

ROYAL OAK 5416116

PIANOS WANTEDTOP CASH PAID

410 MUSICAL INSTIIUMENTS

40' MISCELLANEOUS- ARTICLES

409 MISCUlANEOUSAIITICUS

KITCHEN table and 4chairs maple color $120or best offer Must selll881 7956

VACUUM, rocker stereofdns glass and brass dinIny sel 296-3817

OAK dining sel table WithtrHPP Ipaves ~IX chairsbuffel corner hutch plate'dll shelf Excellent condlton S2100 8241812

PEN' AX Super ME WithJPV8rdl len';,p';, $300l/;J4;}:!

MOVED Irom GrossePOlnlP 87 HenredonSOld 'Ihe nell $450 orbpst o'fer 779 3711

ROOM Air Conditioners~.ItHltJUUI r..t:rnu..>t It...~w

S12~ 1 McGraw EdisonS50 Both good workingcondition Call 774 5229Af1er -1p rn

OLUER Litton microwave8xcellent condition JAOSeven place sPtllngs ofNOrltake Polanalse d,scontinued pattern neverbeen used $75 8810733

STATIONARY exercisebike $75 296-5378

ROLEX Submariner$1 450 GMT Mastersuperlaltve chronometer~ 1 2tJO both all steelAI~o Lady all 18 K goldS, 500 Many other antlque watches and clocksTime Center 19888Kelly Harper Woods3729685

SINGLE baby stroller, $50Double Side by Side babystroller With canopy top$75 Great conditionBe.'>t oller Call 771 7786af1er 6p m

TWIN stroller very goodcondition $65 Two highchairs $10 each 7796881

linking indiViduals 10 Needs In the Community IS anon profit organlzatron whose purpose IS tocoordinate needs With rp',ources TillS ISaccomplished by placlnD goods no lanDer neededby indiViduals and buslnessps Into the hands ofMetropoli1an DetrOit Ch,HltClble agenciesOperating since 1971 L1NC is proud of theaccomplishments It has mudo and strIVes toIncrease ItS resource b1se II you have recyclable,tems, no longer of use to you Operation lINCknows who can and will use t!1pm Please callUNC at 8826100 With your don,lllon KLEP ITMOVINGI

Summer IS coming and co 15 the he 111rANS AN DAIR CONDITIONUlS L,V(' bpf>1l rl'r'juesled by thefollOWing organlz;otlono; JlJ(iC01l ('£ nlr r GrdldulHome, Operation Help voulh I IVlnClCl'nters andFriends of Aurora

YWCA CAMP COVU I CHII [)IH '.S liOME OFDETROIT, AND rim NilS 01 I\UI10111\ haverequested camping equlpnH nt esrwclallySLEEPING BAGS

Escort service and homo dr IIV0[0d m(' lis <1'0JU' t twoof the many service,; of S(;r; S[ 11Vlet " rOROLDER CITIZlNS 1 tiS (j'() Jp 15 Ir1 ner'd of anANSWERING MACHIN[

It's spring cleaning tlmel PAINl has b. r n feoUP5tf>dby: Children s Cr>ntr r f Ipr C;lrr' City N01ghborhood Catholic Youlh Or<1;onl/<1110nilnd th Teenage Parent Program V 1\(,1JUM CI f I\NE f~S andMOPS ar", noeded for r 10,n up <tt tho Phoen x JobDevelopment Dotro I LJrb<tn I ullwr In School <tndthe Young Mens Chrlstl<1n II< cor I lion of MelroDelrolt HELP THESE GHOUl'S CllAN UP FORSPRINGIl

Help them onJoy summN Ch,ldr( ns !'ome of DGtroltand Northvilio Reglondl 1" yr hi']" ella' fll! II h,wo aneed for patio furnlllHP

As the summor ne<tr~ I I~~(' .,Iw Iyo; hi r"'lur t5 forsports equipment (';01 1111\\ I~) WA 1[ ,1 TOYSCROOUET SETS f~I\',1 13M I Cl OVI ',) and forBOARD GAMES AND (,f~1\I I '1lflpl r'

TICK TOCK' TICK TOCKI ChlldlPns HOnlP of DetrOitand House of Lovo need WAI L CLOCKS

CONTACT LINe 882.6100SCHEDULE DROP OFF

MICS 9375.1289

409 MtSC£llANlOUS- ARTICLES

AUTOMOBILE, Home orHealth Insurance at verylow rates 527 2260

COMPUTER Desk Foremost, like new $55 8864383

TWO 12' x 15 gold woolKarastan area rugs $150each 886-£521

WANT old clocks ....r ';,\watches and pockc Iwatches (any condition/Collector 7727434

WHITE wicker table twochairs, $100 Two Decoart ceiling lights $40New pool liner 12x 15$50 32 yards oH whilecarpet. new on roll $400Marble tabletop andbacksplash, 47 x?O$50 884-2345

WANTADS

Call InEarly

WEDNESDA Y, 8-5THURSDAY. 8-6

FRIDAY, 8-5MONDAY, 8-6

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882-6900ADJUSTABLE bed, wheel

chair, engine hOist lightweight motorcycle trailerautomobile trailer othermiscellaneous Items 88')0338

WINDOW air conditioner$50 G E refrigeratoralmond, $255 Braidedrugs Custom brown ruglarge liVing room sizeends bound 881-2460

The Missing lLNC(B

40. MISCEllANEOUSARTIClES

St Clair Shores CIVIC ArenJ20000 Stephens ROJd

(N of 9 Mile ROJd, E of \-Cl4)

JUNE 10th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.JUNE 11th from NOON to 5 p.m.

LIVE trap, (raccoons opossums, etc} brand new777-0639

JAMES A MONNIGBOOKSELLER

15133 KERCHEVAL331-2238

Selected booksbought and sold

Vintage Video Rentals

TRAILER 4 lt x 6 ft x 2 ftHeavy duty excellenttires 881-5795

TOOLS: Scroll saw drillpress, grinders 36-lnchstroke sander diSCsander, router table metrlC sockets andwrenches 1417 Berkshire, Grosse POintePark June 8 10, 95

CAMPING EqUipment 17foot Grumman canoe bperson tent, back packcanoe packs gasolinelantern and stove 1417Berkshire, Grosse POintePark June 8 10 9 5

GIANT FLEA MARKET!96 TABLES

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603 AUTOMOTIVEGENERAL MOTORS

603 AUTOMOTIVEGENERAL MOTORS

603 AUTOMOTIVEGENERAL MOTORS

60S AUTOMOTIVEFOREIGN

'06 AUTOMOTIVIJHPS/4 WHUL bS I aOA 15 AND MOTORS '51 IOAlS AND MOTOIlS

700 A!'TS /flATS I OUPLE X!'ointesIH.rpe, Woods

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARKCITY VEHICLES FOR SALE

INVITATION TO BID

I,

822-4400Free Esbmates

Reasonable RalesReliable Service

Local & Long DlSlance

GROSSE POINTEMOVING AND

STORAGE COMPANY

ANITA, live room upperAppliances, garage, sep-arate utilitieS $625 amonth plus depOSitAdults preferred, no pets885-0431

PARK, newly decoratedone bedroom apartment,updated kitchen, Includesstove, refrigerator, heatIdeal for working womanNon smokers, no pets$400 monthly plus secu.rlty

THREE bedroom lower flat,Lakepomte Separate util-Ities Mabarak 881-0000

HARPER Woods- 1 bed-room apartment near StJohn s Hospital $4208840501

HARCOURT- modern, spa-CIOUS upper decorated,carpeted, drapery, appli-ances, garage, air Nopets 881-7868

TROMBLEY near lake, veryqualnl 1 bedroom apart-ment In unique tudorbuilding Looking for aperson to handle minormanagerial duties In ex-change for reduced rentCall D Ann Voss 644-4000, days, 823-1413,evenings, weekends

FARMS- Moross, large onebedroom upper, utilitiesand appliances, $500.Evenings 885-4521

AUDUBONI Warren, verynice roomy bungalow,natural fireplace, appli-ances, 2 car garage,$495 343-0255

FIVE Room carnage house,freshly painted, With owndriveway 822-7655

950 Beaconsfield, threebedroom upper, appli-ances 822-7655

NEWLY decorated two bed-room Townhouse nearVillage Basement, park-Ing $550 plus utilitiesAvailable July 15th

HENDRICKSAnd ASSOCiates, Inc.

884-0840IDEAL for working people,

ImmedIate occupancyTwo bedroom apartment,decorated, carpeted, allappliances, air, heat andwater Included $410881-1196

667 NEFF- three bedrooms,2 1/2 baths, duplexNicely decorated Primelocation $950 per monthplus security 824-6330evenings

MARYLAND- New 2 bed-room duplex, availableJuly 1st, $5251 month881-7062

VERNIER- lower 2 bedroomflat $700 plus utilitiesCall 885-0713 or 839-3711

TWO bedroom upper flat,fireplace Wayburn,Grosse POinte Park,$4001month 882-0845

THREE bedroom upper flatIn Grosse POinte $500, 1month secunty depoSit8822667

660 TUILEItS

65' MOTOIt HOMES

'54 1I0AT STOUGf/DOCKAGE

657 MOTOIlCYCUS

'53 IOAT 'AItTS At~JISfIlVICE '

700 APTS/FlATS/DUI-UXPoinfes/ Harper Woods

1976 Dodge Explorer ex-cellent condition, com-pletely eqUipped, 360 en-gine With 62,500 miles,$4,000 or oHer 884 8121

4X8 trailer, good conditIOnadditions, $300 Steve882-3043

MARYLAND st Paul 2bedroom upper Newlydecorated, new carpetCheerful, appliances,parking, $400 885-9468

NEFF near Village Avail-able one week Shouldsee nice 2 bedroom up-per, appliances and prlvate laundry also avail-able $625 some utilities882-2079

GROSSE POinte Mack &Cadieux area Executiveone bedroom apartmentFreshly decorated newcarpet, central air manyupdated apPointments$450 Includes heat 8864624

1987 HONDA Humcane600, 3,000 miles, likenew $3,700 or best oHer885-0462 or 371-1613

JEFFERSONI 9 Mile for 22foot boat 776-5493

DOCKAGE $650 up 27boat limit, Metro Beach-Clinton River area Utili-ties Included 469-3859

FOUR salls for WindsurfingGaastra! Nell Pride 5 075, good condition makeoHer 885-9272

1985 Yamaha XT200 streetand trail bike. adultowned low miles, likenew, $900 881-8981

1986 Honda 1100 Shadowonly 2,000 miles verygood conditIOn, only$2,900 Paid over $5000791-2361, before 2 pmor leave message

1988 Rockwood pop upcamper sleeps SIX AskIng $2,600 521-3259

BOAT CLEANINGPainting Detailing Recolldl

II0ning l..,tPf!0,1 FyI""",Weekly or monthly ralesQuality Work Reasonablypriced

776-0232

FIFTY horse Mercury mo-tor, electnc star1 [xcellent condition 773-270')

• N,'wly J),'<'or.ltl'c!• Sconlor ('Itl,,'n 1>.. ".'O\lJlI

• Two Y"l1l' L('.I~" A',111.1hl"• (,lo~(' tll ShoPJl\ll~ and Bu'l• W,,1l M.lintaJnNI & S"cur(' nuildings

Othl'r npartml'nt~ .lv.III.lhll. in Hi. Clair Shores

FOR YOUH APPOINTMENT CALL8R].6100

POINTE GARDENHARPER WOODS

ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APTS.

1979 22 foot Penyan 318cubiC Inch Cutty cabin$9,500 With boat house882-2602

1982 22' Viking cabincruiser Single engine Inboardl outboard lowhours like new Includes1986 Shorelander trailer$14,900 881 9000 ddyS885 1199 evenings

WANT 10 buy 4hfJ shor1shaft outboard engine885-9272

1970 16 Foot Fiberglass,120 horsepower, I/OBest offer 886-7445

27' Century, 1979, 250hp,Inboard/ outboard, fullcanvas and camper top,loaded, excellent condltlon, $17,000 772-Q089evenings and weekends

1978 WELLCRAFT sun-crUiser, 26', 265 VB, newalpha 1 1/0, excellentcondition $12000 884-6372

S2 6 8 (23') SailboatSleeps four, 10 Hp englne, many extras Excellent condition 884-2912,evenings

BOSTON Whaler, 1968/8417ft, 90 h P JohnsonVRO, gauges canvas,auto blldge, trailer$7,000 331-7418

SEARAY SRV-195, 230HP low hours, Immacu-late condition, EIZ Loadertrailer, best offer, Will sac-nflce 886-3808

24' CENTURY, 10, lowhours, all eqUiP, well ne-gotiable, $10,700/ best of-fer 881-1259

COLUMBIA 22 foot, Hondaoutboard, 4 salls, rooler-reefing, complete acceso-nes Call 885-8410 todeal

PEARSON EnSign, 22', 2sets of salls, EVlnrudemotor. $3,5001 negotia-ble 821.2312.776-4692

SNARK Freewlnd sail boat,11' 6", 57" beam, 82'square foot area, capacity515 pounds, outboardcapacity 5 HP $1 000886-6607

16 foot Checkmate, 150 hp,Black Max, power trim,good condition, enginefe-conditIOned $2,800/best oHer 882-8575

1984 SEARAY sundancer,26ft, 260 MercrUiser, lotsof teak, beautifully main-tained, excellent condi-tion, must sell 473-7496,8B2-5467

23' NOVA XL, bluel tan,clean, many extras$17,0001 best offer 884-5750

FIFTEEN foot Smpe. WIthtrailer, 2 sets 01 salls, allwood Very reasonable885-3019

27' FAIRLINER, 1965, fiber-glass overlay, good con-dition, sleeps 4, all equIp-ment Included WoodsPark dockage paid (sum-mer) $7,900 885-2192

JET Ski, JS300, hardlyused, mint condition$1,600 Call Stuart after6,885-0791

BERTRAM 26 foot SportFisherman, 1976, onglnalowner, mint condition,covered well stored, di-nette, galley, V-berth, se-rious buyers only,$37.500, Monday throughFnday, 8 am to 5 pm,873-1300, eX1enslon11

PEARSON, 1970 26 footsailboat, good condition,easy to sail, asking$6,900 772-0044 or 882-7983, Dave

1968 PENYANN, 21' openSklH, wood, 165 h PFord V-8, Eaton 0 DPamco trailer $2,500 orbest oHer Call after 5,343-0232

24' Flberform, 235 0 M CradiOS, depthflnder, 20gallons freshwater, refng-erator, Sink, John. teaksWim platform, 2 Dans-forth anchors, one ownerStored Indoors $11,5001best oHer 884-0175

BUY the boat. get the carfree I 1986 Bayl Iner,loaded full camper back,cockpit cover, ship toshore, new trailer, only100 hours 791-2361,293-1828

BOAT trailer, Alloy SUitablefor 14' or smaller $2001best oHer 881-9710

SEARAY 1972, 22 foot,Cully Cabin, 165 MercCruiser 1/0, camper top,ship to shore, depthsounder. AM/FM cas-sette. pump-out head,Pamco Tandem trailerAll equipment. SkllS, etcMany extras CompletelyeqUiPped, excellenl con-dition, like new $7,500 orbest offer ImmaculateCall 798-8345

1978 25 foot, WellcraftNova, tWin 198 hp, fullcanvas, ami fm stereoCustom trailer RadiO,depth finder Mint condl-lIOn $15,700 882-4693

1982 SEARAY AmberJack,330 Merc-<:rusler Excel-lent conditIOn 886-2760

WANTED good used carsand trucks, also wreckedor repalrables, 771-8953want your beat up car,Jim 372-9884 Days

TOP $$ PAIDFor Junk, wrecked and un-

wanted cars and trucksBULL AUTO PARTS

894-448B

SEARAY 1976, 24' Week-ender twin 165'5, loaded$9,000 296-5206

1985 Baja, excellent condi-tion, tWin 350s, 160hours, new covers,$34,000 465-3265

CATALINA 22 sailboat,1983, 3 salls, all accesso-nes and safety equipmentIncluded 75 horsepowerEVlnrude Yachtwm motor,excellent condition,$6,500/ best offer 881-1495 after 6 p m

CRUISERS, Incorporated1983 25' Sea DeVil, toomany extras to list Mintcondition Must sell, ask-Ing $20,000 885-6876

26' PEARSON 1973, fUllyloaded 3 salls, outboard,mint condition Best oHer886-7288

BOSTON Whaler, 17',90hp, trailer, bimini, 50hours $12 900 775-2429

24' SEARAY WeekendertWin engine 1/0, new can-vas excellent condillon,$10 500 772-6245

1989 16 foot SeaRay and1989 E-Z loader trailer,t30 horse power engme,all acceSSOries, stereoradiO Call MondayIhrough Fnday after 630,Saturday and Sunday allday Answenng machinefor messages

BAYLINER 1986, 2150,Capri cuddy loaded131hp $9,500 399-2848

FIBERFORM, 25 foot 1974Cabin excellent condi-tion must see to appre.clate $8,750 8859297

CATALINA 22', excellentcond11IOn,galley 75hpHonda outboard, pop top.many extras $4,0008857725

AMF Force 5 sailboat WithIraller, excellent condi-tion Asking $1,100 B84-2B21

651 IOATS AND MOTORS

613 AUTOMOTIVEWANTED TO RUY

612 AUTOMOTIVEVANS

DODGE, 1981 250, runs,looks, tires. great workvan $1,850 884-7426

GMC 1988, Safari SLE,loaded, trailer package,17,000 miles, $14,000882-5650

1988 FORD Starcraft van.E150LX, custom color,full power 13,000 miles$18,000 885-3971, PMonly

1979 FORD Chateau ClubWagon, excellent condl-lion, best oHer 885-6551or 547-8200, days, askfor Tom

1988 GMC Safan SLE mini-van Maroonl silver,14,000 miles, asking$13,800 885-4731

611 AUTOMOTIVETRUCKS

610 AUTOMOTIVESrORTS CAllS

1984 FORD F15D- 6 cylin-der, 4 speed With over-dnve, cap, Durahner, nicetruck $4,100 881-5866after 6

PORSCHE 1987 944 'S,perfect, rare, 16 valveengine, 5 speed All op-tions- sunroof, leather,Blaupunkt stereo, Chap-man ultimate alarm, ex-tended warranty$27 500 I oHer 886-7930or 774-6363

1988 GMC S15 Jimmy 4x4,loaded, alarm, $14.500 orbest 772-8648

1977 SCOUT II, powersleerlngl brakes, newroof. tires, and dual ex-haust $900 884-9220

JEEP Wagoneer Limited,1985, 36,000 miles, allfactory options B84-5344or 259-3500 Ask forMark

1980 Jeep Laredo Wago-neer, loaded needs mi-nor repair, good tra,lspor-latlon $750 882-8575

1985 Jeep CJ7, excellentcondition, 4 speed,chrome wheels, lowmiles. $3,995 839-8165

want Ads882-6900

1986 VOLKSWAGON GolfWolfsburg Limited38 500 miles $6 300 orbesl 8393057

BMW 1975 2002, clean,automatiC, sunroof, AM/FM cassette. good condltlon, $2 350 or best 884-4021, 884-8918

BMW 1980, 3201, ;,llverlblue leather Inlenor newtlresl exhaust $3 0008856648

1987 Audl 4000CS, low mlleage excellent conditionunder warranty sunroofAMIFM cassette, 5speed, air many extras$13,000 8856089, 730a m to 930 pm

MAZDA 1988 323 Sedan 4door, amI fm stereo cas-sette air 15000 miles,rust proofed, Like newcondition $6 850 or bestoHer Van 822-4401

1985 TOYOTA Camry LE4 door, air automatiC,crUise excellent condi-tion, $5 0001 besl 680-0855

1970 Mercedes 220D auto-matic ~unroof, $2,700/best 8B6-0674

1980 Toyota Cellca GT,68,000 miles, one owner,no rust air, sun roof,$1,500 firm 882-2471

TOYOTA Supra, 1987blue, 5 speed, leatherhlgr tech stereo, loaded,moving-must sell, let'smake a deall 445-8276,581-7914, $15,300

1988 HONDA Accord LXsedan, 23,000 miles 5speed $11,700 881-2321

1981 HONDA Accord, 4door stick, some rustruns good, needs noth-Ing $600 771-4338

1982 Toyota Carolla DX, 5speed, sunroof, Immacu-late $1 900 886-5455 after 6

1973 911T Porsche 5speed Blauplank AM/FMradiOcassette, 6 cylinder,fuel Injected, 62,000miles, new valve Job, ex-cellent condilion neverdnven In winter- garaged,$14 500 or best offerCall dunng day 772-2050

1986 HONDA Accord, 5speed, air, power, crUise$6,200 885-1272

1981 Datsun 280 ZX, oneowner, Hop, air, $1,500or best oHer 661-3376

1984 Audl 5000S excellentcondition loaded mclud-Ing power sunroof,78,000 miles, $6,300886-8516

ALPHA Spyder, 1980, red,mmt $7 500 774-5369

1966 Corvalr very lillie rust,needs minor detail work,Callifornla car, stored$900 882-8575

1983 MAZDA RX7Grey Withblack Interior Five

speed, 52,000 miles,newer muHler and clutchJVC premium AM/FMstereo/cassette Fast,sharp sports carl $4,900839-4255, leave message

1978 VW Rabbit 4 speedNew tires, excellent run-nmg 824-7886

HONDA CIVIC,82, 4 door, 5speed 9k miles 885-2528

'88 5 SPEED 2 door redToyota Tercel Includesair, amlfm cassette, clothmtenor low miles Call884-3681, after 5

1983 DATSUN, 4 doorhatchback, good condltlon $2,800 885-7853

VW. 1985 Golf 5 speed,sunroot air, stereo,$3500 886-5476

1986 TOYOTA CAMRYfully loaded live speed$8500 2947720 after 6

1986 Audl 4000S newtire" air sunroof stereocassette cruise allpower Excellent condltlon $9395 977-9183

1981 PORSCHE 924 red40000 miles Excellentcondition Stored everyWinter Loaded $9 000362-4795 after 5p m, 8282?74 days

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604 AUTOMOTIVEANTIQUE/CLASSIC

1973 VW Superbeetle radlals amlfm stereo cassette $2 000 884 2382evenmgs

JAGUAR 1984 XJ6 Flondacar excellent conditionwire wheels extra setstock alummum wheels$19000 ;>639486

1987 NISSIAN Sentra standard lranmlSSlon air 4door excellpnl condition$4 700 / neogollable Callafter 6 886-8065

ELDORADO convertible1972 a real claSSIC Norust new top new tiresvery nice MOVing, mustsell $5 900 See at 950Moorland Grosse PomteWoods 881 9470

1940 Ford Tudor Sedancompletely original, excellent condltlO'1, $7 500772 0044 or 882 7983Dave

1981 Mercedes 300D aulo-matlc air sunroof newMlchellns 64 000 miles$9 200 88') 7734

'0S AUTOMOTIVEFOIlEIGN

1985 Pontiac 6000 STE. allpower options Includingsunroof. 43,000 miles$5,750 1988 PontiacGrand PriX LE black, allpower options $11 750775 3739 evemngs

1985 Fleetwood Brougham,RWD, black, excellentconditiOn, 45000 miles$9,900 884-1786

OLDS 1984 RegencyBrougham full power extra clean, leather mterlorwire wheels $5,295 orbest oHer 7743560 or7790382

1986 Somerset blue auto-matic air, power steermg,power brakes powerlocks tilt, cruise cassette, low miles excellentconditiOn $6.850 7917515 after 5 p m

1980 Olds OmegaBrougham Originalowner. under 30,000. allpower new tires, exchaust $2 200 or best offer 885-1096

1988 CADILLACBrougham rear wheeldnve Loaded, spotless$18,750 784 9250

1985 CORVETIE, $16200Clean 884 9550 Ask forRob

1977 CADILLAC Devillerebuilt engine runs excellent, fully loaded With allthe toys Leather Interiorgood condition $1 250 orbest oHer 882-8564

1983 Pontiac PhoeniX, automatlc. air excellentcondition no rust, 74,000miles $1 8951 negotiable881 9531

1988 CHEV Spectrum 4door, automatic air, AMIFM power steeringbrakes 32,000 easymiles Like new Gettingcompany car, $6,900 Orbest oHer 775-1536

1985 Cutlass CalaiS Supreme, charcoal grayloaded well maintainedrust proofed excellentcondition, $5 500 7798828

1982 BUick Skylar~100,000 miles good condltlon. $1,200 343-068b

1979 Camaro, automatiC,305 V-8 $1,900 or bestoffer 296-5974

1980 CHEVY Citation auto-matiC, $525 881 2982after 6 PM

1982 BUICK Skylark excellent condition low miles$2,000 I best 882 5535

1987 CAVALIER powersteenng power brakesair stereo 34,000 milesexcellent condition Mustsell 839 9256 after 5

RIVERIA 1983 loaded,moon leather Alpinestereo, V8 Best offerMust sell by SundayFred 881-5480 or 9635070

1985 aids ToronadoBrougham, originalowner, 54000 miles Im-maculate condition$92001 best oHer 751-5093

1985 1/2 BUick Skyhawk,mechanically perfect,38,000 miles. automatiC,4 door, newer tires andbrakes, air, Pioneer Su-per Tuner casselle, Im-maculate $5,200 885-4291

1985 Sunblrd, 4 door, goodconditIOn, 60,000 miles,many options, $4,0001best oHer 939-3829 after6 00 or weekends

1984 BONNEVILLEBrougham, loaded wellmaintained $55001Best 521-8741 leavemessage

1989 PONTIAC LeMansSE, 20 htre, air stereoautomatic QUick andthrlftyl Cost $11,000- 6months ago, saCrifice$8,700 Must sell Call824-1132

NOVA 1976. V8, excellentcondition, 23,700 miles$2,950 One owner Mustbe seen 884-4669

ELDORADO 1984 loaded,excellent condition$5,900 526-9288 leavemessage

1986 BUick Century, 4door, automatic, air, 25liter engme, 34,000 miles$5200 881-9845

1983 Estate Wagon, 3seats, excellent conditionloaded, make oHer 882-8834

1974 Corvette, $10,500372-5497 after 6 PM Se-riOUSmqUiriesonly

1981 Flreblrd. very cleanblack, air, tilt wheel, lowmileage 445-0346

1984 Cutlass CleraBrougham, 4 door, 6 cylmder, power Windowspower locks, 45,000miles, garaged, excellentconditIOn, $4,700 881-2303

1986 Oldsmobile Delta 88Royale, 4 door, loaded,$7,450/ best oHer Sen-IorScar 881-9046

1985 BUick LeSabre cus-tom, low mileage, excel-lent condition, many ex-tras Asking $6,000 882-3685

1982 OLDSMOBILEBrougham, loaded, greatcondition, highway milesBest oHer over $1,400331-4727

1988 CAVALIER Z24 con-vertible, low mileage stiliunder warranty Wxcel-lent conditIOn, loaded$13,500 882-6274

1985 FIERO loaded. sun-roof good conditIOn$4 200 881-2554

1984 SUNBIRD Convertlble, excellent condition,no rust, no aCCidentsruns great 885 1884

PONTIAC wagon, 1984,loaded, 9 passenger$3,900 885-6515

1979 MONTE Carlo, goodtransportatIOn. $795 8827232

1983 Flreblrd SE, mmt con-dition. no rust, new tires$4 800 577.9284 days or775-0843 evenings

1986 Celebrity, air, 4 cylin-der, $4,200 885-3019

1986 Sunblrd, automatiC,air, sunroof, $4,800Good conditiOn 521-8501days, 885-2183 evenmgs

1979 Pontiac Grand PriXair, V-8, full power84 000 miles, whitesharp $1,4501 best 886-4577

1981 PONTIAC mid-Sizewagon, navyl wood attractive, good condition$1,700 886-9172

CHEVY CitatiOn 1983, 4door hatchback V6 air,power steenng brakesAutomatic crUise, amifm Runs good, very dependable $1 600 884-4699

1986 Olds Della 88Broughm 2 door roadtounng package 38 000miles, great shape$7 800 or best offer 885-9338 atter 6 PM

Sealed bids will be accepted for three 1986Chevrolet Caprice and one 1987 ChevroletCelebrity

Bid forms and Inspection are available at thePublic Safety Department, 15115 EastJefferson, 8:00 a m.-4:00 p.m., weekdays.

Completed bids must be received by Ms. P.Kondziolka, CIty Clerk, prior to 10:00 am"Monday, June 12, 1989.

1986 Grand AM 2 door, lowmileage, great condition8858435

1980 Pontiac Grand Pnx,superbly maintained,looks new $3,100 343-0081

1979 CAMARa Berllnella6 cylinder low miles,runs and looks greatIMany new parts $1,500or best 885 2075

1984 Camaro Z28, 50 litreH 0, 5 speed transmis-sion T-top AMI FM cas-sette excellent condition$6950 881-0195, leavemessage

1986 Delta 88 Brougham 2door, 34,000 miles, Im-maculate, extended war-ranty $7,450 8859321

1986 BLACK 6000 STE,loaded, many extras, Im-maculate Best oHer 288-6453 after 6 or 689-9870days

1988 Suburban less than20000 miles $13,500824-8925

1976 SEVILLE fine condi-tion OHer 884-9582

1977 BUICK LeSabre, 2tone light blue with whitevinyl top, 4 door, V-8, re-cent engine tuneup andtransmission overhauled$1,500 884-0254

1988 Flreblfd, V-8 350,loaded, must sell 882-1882 or 441-1861

1987 CAMARO, needsbody work, must seeCall 791-7971

CAVALIER RS, 1988, auto-matiC, air, cruise. low mi-leage $8,200 or best771-3572 after 6

1982 CAMARO SportCoupe. V-6, automatic,air casselle, charcoal,mint $3,500 anginalowner 779-0351

1989 CAMARO RS, V-8,loaded, 3,000 miles,$11,900 882-7902

1979 BUICK Regal, frontend damaged Lot of newparts $150 772-2302

1986 PONTIAC 6000 STEblack, mint conditIOn,new tires and brakes$5,800 882-4693

1973 Pontiac Flreblrd 350,burgundy, air AM/ FM,64,800 miles $1 200881-7521 after 6 or week-ends

1984 Cutlass SierraBrougham, 78,000, goodshape, $3,8001 offer 881-9348

1987 BUick Park Avenue,loaded, excellent condi-tion, warranty Must sell$11 900 or oHer 886-7495

1985 Chevelle 59 000highway miles, 4 speednew exhaust, best oHer293-2325

1981 OLDS Omega goodconditIOn $1,BOO 886-7445

1985 CH EVY CavalierClean. 4 cylinder, aircruise. stereo, recliningbuckets seats, automaticon floor console, 2 door.white 55,000 miles$3300 771-4287

GOVERNMENT HOMESfrom $1 (U-repalr) Dell-quent tax property Repo-sessions Call (1) 805-687-6000 Ext GH- 1626for current repo list (FeereqUIred)

GOVERNMENT SEIZEDvehicles from $100Fords Mercedes, Corvelles Chevys, SurplusBuyers GUide (1) 805687 6000 Extension S-1626 (fee required)

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS882-6900

10CJune 8, 1989

Grosse Pointe News

FISHER AT MAUMEESMALL SUITE for 1 3 per

sons Private pillklllCJ

HARPER near ALLARDSMALL SUITE for 1 2 per

sons private Clltrafl["plav HVAC Excellefll J,Ibllity parking

Virginia S J( finpsRealtor 882 089~

FISHER MEWSPRIME FIRST FLOOR

sUlle 1,200 square feetfull bath coffee bar Withfridge, lust redecoralPd

SECOND FLOOR oVf>llookIng courtyard fib 1 2 persons

MEDICALFor lease Brand 118\~ \ G.'5

square foot SUite ,1\ ,111able custom bUill to journeeds On Harper nCilrTwelve Mile

884-6500

COLONIAL EAST/NORTHSI Clair Shores 9 Mile dnd

Harper 1 000 1 050 Flrslfloor, private entrance airconditiOning janitor presIdence Reasonable778-0120 or 881-6436

GROSSE POINTE WOODSRETAIL-OFFICE SPACE21316 Mack, 2450 sq It21308 Mack 2100 sq It

21304 Mack 1 room ofllce13x 17 feet carpetedMEDICAL SUITES

20861 Mack450 1 900 square feet

20825 Mack1,000-1 500 square feet

Rear Parkmg Areds884-1340 886-1068

723 VACATION IENTAlNORTHEIlN MICHIGAN

722 VACATION IENTAlOUT OF STATE

720 lOOMS FOI lENT

FOI lENT

721 VACATION IENTAlFlOIIDA

CHALET nedr Petoskpy 3bedrooms 1 112 batho:;Heated pool spring fPdwaters Golf near by 7784824 791-6091

ON lake Huron Sipeps 690 miles from GrossePOinte $300 weekly 8823036

CANADA, three bedroom:::ottage off Lakp Huronnear Sarnla 75 mlnlllp<;from Grosse POlntp$2501 week 8828167

HILTON HEAD ocean frontcondo, 1 bedroom S3?51week 343-9053

HILTON Head Island SeaPines Harbour Town 2bedroom 2 1/2 bath Villi!$625 weekly 1 3156828697 t 315 682 7800

MYRTLE Beach SouthCarolina two bedroomtwo bath condo Weeklyand dally rental aVdllableFully furnished Withwasher dryer 5 minutewalk to beach 2 lightedtennis courts Ja,uzzisauna many nice rpslilllraniS, enlertalnmpnt nearby 50 golf courses In thearea Lots of aVilllablilyCall Gary 881 092';

HIL TONHEAD Isli!nd 2bedroom 2 bath ()('PilnVilla $490 wp('k 88?5997

LARGE room With kitchenprivileges, $150 monlhly884-1670

ROOMS for rent 882 2259

GROSSE POinte Woods 1large upper bedroomWith beth, central airkitchen and laundry prtVIleges $275 886-3237

MARCO Island Beach frontcondo 2 bedroom 2bath, 10th floor weeklymonthly rentals 8814199

SARASOTA FlOrida- 1 bed-room, 1 bath contempo-rary deSign vaulted windows cathedral ceilingsgalley kitchen Beautifullyfurnished Appliancesmicrowave Excellent 10cation Year round lease$475- 500 per monthReferences 886-7288

CLEARWATER Floridacondo on the oceanavailable August thru December 881 5013

OVER 40 years old Mustbe clean neat and qUiet$4750 weekly No priVI-leges Call 885 3039 before 6 PM

ONE bedroom upper roomqUiet and spacIous 2walk In closels wantprofeSSional reliable nonsmoking woman Excellent area, close to Eastland 526-6594

"ON THE HILL"93 KERCHEVAL

GROSSE POINTE FARMSOffice space upper level 2

Single offices 1 sUite Withlav Newly decoratedCustodial Service and utlllites Excellent localtonFrom $295 to $650881-6400 or 882-4593.

OFFICE SPACEGROSSE POINTE FARMSImrnedlale occupancy avail

able m NEW BUILDINGIJanttorlal service, ampleparking and all utilitiesexcept lelephonepro\flded by landlord Formore Information call

R G Edgar & ASSOCiates886-6010

BRAND NEWOFFICE BUILDING

Grosse Pointe FarmsAll utilities and parking fur

ntshed by landlord Ap-proximately 1 350 squarefeet available al $1500per fool

R G Edgar & ASSOCIates

886-6010KENNEDV BUILDING

Affordable office sUiteslarge area/Single sUites18121 East 8 Mile RoadopPOsite Eastland Mall

776-5440

714 lIVTO SHARE

THE MARK' SLDG23230 MACK AVE

ST CLAIR SHORESOffIce sUlles available

Upper LevelVanable Sizes

Modern-AllordableInqutre on other locations

771-6691 886-3086

PRIME Commencal spaceavalable Ollice/ Retaillocated In Grosse POinteon 'The HIli' For more In-formatIOn please contactMs Le M,eux at 283-8300

ST CLAIR SHORESExcellent location Air condi-

tIOned, 1,000 square feetKESSLER771-2470

GROSSE POINTEAREA.

Real Es1ate Agenls andManufacturers Reps-Small private officespaces, $150/ month881-7346

PRIVATE diVided offices,furnished, answering ser-vice $149 month 20870Mack

PRIME Grosse POinte officespace One lower levelolllce, 212 square feetIdeally located on EastJefferson and SomersetIn lhe D I 0 BUildingAvailable Immediately824-4710 durtng bUSinesshours

716 OffiCES / COMMEICIAlFOI RENT

DOCTOR'S office In GrossePOinte Farms, 900 squarefeet, effiCient layout, X-rayequipment available Call886-8822

OFFICE space, GrossePOinte Woods UtilitieS,JanitOrial Included 882-1470

ONE large or two .,mall offlces, approximately 352sq It, $3751 month Includes utlltltes 774-8180

OFFICE space for rent,Morang and Wayburn403 sq ft, Includmg utilities $350 per month371-0022

SINGLE executive officewl1hln the Punch & JudyBUilding office complexSecretanal services avail-able $500 per monthbase 885-2700

OFFICE! Store- East War-ren/ Outer Drive area,100 x 20' Rear parking882-2018

GROSSE POinte OfficePlaza, 22725 Mack AveBetween 8 and 9 MileRd 1 225 sq ft $1,400per month Includes heatelectnc, air Janttonal ser-vices Call MichiganReally 296-7602

IDEAL FOR ATTORNEYOffice space available In

Grosse POinte WoodsFour executive officeslarge conference roomplus three administrativeoffices Gentral air condi-tioning, private parking lotconvenient to 1-94 Expressway 881-7601

COLONIAL EAST/NORTHSt Clair Shores, 9 Mile and

Harper 1,000-1,050 Firstfloor, private entrance, airconditiOning, Janitor, partltloned Reasonable778-0120 or 881-6436.

ST, Clair Shores waterfronthome to share Pet and/or boat welcome CallJanet 778-8121, anytime

714 LIVING QUARTERSTO SHARE

SHARE my entire house InGrosse POinte everythmgfurmshed, library of manybooks, garden area Withbarbeque to enJoy Comeand go as you please,$350 monthly 885 6034

FURNISHED 3 bedroomhome to share Newcatle,Harper Woods Lookingfor 1, poSSibly 2 matureAdults to share expenses881.9348

SHARE three bedroom offMoross, $170 plus 1/3utilities Must be cleanand like ammals Refer-ences 884-6950 before2 372 5507 after 5

WASHINGTON Rd Sharehome 1 1/2 baths sunporch yard, 011 streetparking Large closellaundry, many extras$325 some utilities 882-2079

MALE roommate wanted toshare house In Mack!Moross area ResponSI-ble, non-smoker pre-ferred 882-9342

HARRISON Townshipwaterfront, large newhome W1th pool Non.smoker $500 465-3715

FEMALE Roommatewanted to share largerHarper Woods duplexWith same $225 monthplus 1/2 utilities 961.1080 or 343-0757

CHARMING house In Parkto share W1th responsibleFemale, 1/2 utilities 824-4989 After 5 p m

NEWLY decorated two bed-room Townhouse nearVillage Basement, park.Ing $550 plus utilitiesAvailable July 15th

HENDRICKSAnd ASSOCiates, Inc_

884-0840LAKESHORE Village 2 bed-

room townhouse, enduml With air conditioningpool and club house$600 884-0501

LAKESHORE Village 2bedroom Townhouse ex-celent condition Centralair washer/ dryer,drapes $650 Call 884-4912

ST CLAIR Shores- 2 bed-room Condo, 13 Mile andHarper area Call for de-tails 286.1529 $575month

TWO bedroom upperCondo 15/ JeffersonLaundry room, attachedgarage $595 month364-5871

LAKESHORE VILLAGECONDO

On prestigious LakeshoreDrive - Impeccable, twobedroom Townhouse,neutral decor, recentlypainted newer kitchenand carpeling, beautifullymamtalned $650lmonth886-4200

SCHWEITZERREAL ESTATE

BETTER HOMESAND GARDENS

709 TOWNHOUSES/CONDOSFOil lENT

RIVIERA TERRACENine Mile and Jefferson

Immaculate mid-level, 2bedrooms, 2 baths, cen-tral air kitchen appli-ances, clubhouse, car-port, pool heat Included$700 per month, 1 yearlease Days, 775-8231

RIVIERA Terrace Excep-tional condo Besl loca-tion In complex, top levelcorner, closest to lakeBalcony water View, 2bedrooms, 2 baths allappliances $800, Includes heat, pool, club-house 885-5652

14 MILE! Harper areabrand new 1,000 squarefoot ranch condominium,one months Iree rentLarge kitchen With appllances, laundry roomcentral air, $595 a monthCall now- 882.1010

TWO bedroom, two bathgarden level Condo RIVi-era Terrace Condos, 9Mile and Jefferson 881-3404 or 881-6360

LAKESHORE VILLAGEThiS two bedroom condo

has new carpeting, freshlypainted white walls allappliances Close totransportation No pets$600/ month Please callPam PIZZimenti 777-4940

SCHWEITZERREAL ESTATE

BETTER HOMESAND GARDENS

LAKESHORE Village 2bedroom Townhouse,walk to shoppmg Ma-barak 881-000 1

7011 TOWNHOUSES/CONDOSFOR If NT

701 HOUSES WANTED TO RENT

CONDO. (Harper & 9 Mile)Air condlttonmg, appli-ances, beautifully deco-rated In mauve Large 1bedroom, walk-In closets,great \flew Must see$550 including heat 779-6531

LAKESHORE Village 2 bed.room end unt! town.house, $550 monthly,available Augusf 1 882-4164

LAKESHORE Village town-house, two bedroom endunil, fully carpeted,kitchen appliances, cen.tral air new drapes andcurtains, newly deco.rated $600 771-4096

BANKER seeking clean 2l3 bedroom home In 1-94/Cadieux/ Morass area orsurrou ndl ng neighbor-hood Neat, qUiet and re-sponsible Renl With op-lion to buy $240monthly 872-4792 after5

LET us make your houseour home Family Wisheshouse to renV rent Withoption In St Clair Shores!Harper Woods! GrossePomte Woods Excellentreferences Would likerent around $625 Pleasecall Christine at 777-7438

707 HOUSES FOI lENTS.cS./ Macemb County

EAGLE POinte St ClairShores Two bedroomColonial With lake viewand access to privatepark No garage Avail-able mid June $800 permonth, 881-7650

ST. Clair Shores Stunning2 bedroom Colomal aircondlttoned duplex, at.tached 2 car, appliances1 1/2 baths, lUXUriouslycarpeted, doorwall patiO,fuel saving slider Win-dows, snack bar, paneledbasement, study, $700No pets 294-2642

ST. Clair Shores, Harper/Mack Extremely nice 3bedroom house, baths,liVing room, dining room,basement, $650 a monthEastSide ManagementCo 372-2222

706 HOUSES fOR lENTDetroit/Wayne County

OUTER Drive- East Warren'uea 2 bedroom, dlmngloom, liVing room, lire-pace Occupancy 7/1189C311962-6155

THREE bedroom BungalowWltl 1 1/2 car garage,cle2n, newly carpeted,well maintained Nicearea near Moross andKelly $450 month plusutllitltS, 1 1/2 months se-curity One year leaseNo pets allowed Avail-able rnmedlately Ideallor wOITlng couple or reti-rees 526-9288 leavemessagf

DUPLEX. Kelly near Hous-Ion Whittier Dlntng room2 bedrooms, carpeted,carport 8E6-6502

MOROSS/ Chandler ParkSingle home, 2 bed-rooms, liVing room,kitchen, garoge spotless$370, depost Ideal forworking adult;, no dogs884-0292

HARVARD 3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath ColOnial, centralair, fireplace, 2 car garage, $600 m<mth 886-0622

GRAYTON/ Warrer 3 bed-room house, garage, 1 1/2 baths, kitchen appllances, den, FlOrida roomnewly painted ImrT'edlateoccupancy, $450 Call649-1900 ask for MrRock

CHRYSLER Executive'sfamily of 4 needs fur-ntshed hOUSing from July15th to August 15th Will-Ing to house and pet Sit,or rent 886-9774

CADIEUX- Chandler Park,3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathdeck garage $500 amonth, July 1st 8829503

ST, JOHN near, 2 bed-room, modern ranch,$500 a month 886-5053

TWO Bedroom bungalow, 1car garage, washerldryer, clean, good locatlon, $600 a month Call822.3490 ask for Jean

CADIEUX between Mack!Warren 2 3 bedroombungalow, air, fencedyard, well malntatned$475 per month Avail.able July 1st Call 644-8192 after 5

701> Houm FOR RINTDetrOit Wayne (ounty

THREE bedroom bungalow,71 Kelly, McCormICk Fin.Ished basement, 2 cargarage, carpet, $495 plusutilities For 7/1/89 822.9818

703, A'TS/FlATS/ DU'LEXI WANTED TO lENT

70S HOUSES fOI lENT'ointeslHarper Woo~s

702 AI'TS/flATS/ DU'lE)(S.( S/ Macam. County

TWO bedroom, freshlypamted brick home liV-Ing room With fireplace,dining room, anached garage 779-6200 days885-8262 evenings

VERNIER Road two bed-room brick ranch centralair $775 882-6754

PARK - Maryland near Jef-ferson 3 bedroom rearhome New carpeting,kitchen, bath, gas fur-nace, insulation, mlnl-blinds, etc Grosse Pomteschools and Park prtVI-ledges Gas stove and re-frigerator Included Secu-rity depOSit andreferences reqUired$475 No pets 824-1153

GROSSE POinte Farms, 69Mapleton 3 bedroom,large liVing room and dinIng room, modernizedkitchen and bath Lease$650/ month, and secu-nty depoSit 885-2546

THREE bedroom ranch,appliances, 1 1/2 car ga-rage $750 month plussecUrity depoSit No Pets886-4049 748-3090

IDEAL home for couple Allapphances, $700 plusulililtes 773-7603

WOODS. three bedroomranch, month to month,Immediate occupancy$950 885-2937

HARPER Woods- 2 bedroom, basement $440DepoSit Available July1st Won't last long 781-4265

FARMS three bedroom, 11/2 bath, newly deco-rated, all appliances$875 monthly plus secu-rity 881.3605, 882-1753

GROSSE POinte Woods1520 Hampton 3 bedroom, 1 bath New ga-rage, deck, carpeting,kitchen $875/ monthlease and security Ap-pointment only 881-8941

THREE bedroom, smglefamily home With appllances and garage Call882-6678

FARMS. Morass - lovelythree bedroom 1 bathbrick bungalow, tastefullyredecorated, new carpetand kllchen floor, 2 cargarage, appliances, central air, mint-blinds, newfurnace, quality schoolstransportation at doorstep, $975 monthly plussecurity and ultlltles 8853555

959 FISHER- 3 bedroompillared colOnial Includesfamily room new oakcabinet kitchen With appli-ances, 1 1/2 baths, 2 1/2car garage, deep 101,newcarpet and decor Longterm lease or renl- opllOnavailable al $1 150monthly Phone John at886-2496

838 ST CLAIRTwo bedrooms 2 car ga.

rage, park prIVIleges ex-cellent condition, $650monthly Call between 7and 9 pm 881-4762weekdays

LINCOLN ROADPrtme locatIOnI Excepttonal

charm' Four bedroomtwo and a hall bath Colo-nial W1th malar appliances all W1ndow treatments large landscaped101 $1,400 884-Q6OO

Johnstone & Johnstone

RESPONSIBLE worklll~couple seeks 2 bedroomflat m Groose POinte Parkor Harper Woods 7/1Excellent care of propertyfor reasonable rent, 772-7003 evenings, 468-2221

12 MilE. 22401 near Jeffer-son, 24 unit complex, 1bedroom apartment, newcarpetmg, air $400 772-0831

CONDOMINIUM 2 bed-rooms, 1 1/2 baths, appliances, central air Completely redecoratedcarport, water and heatIncluded Available Immedlately 778-8495

ONE bedroom GreaterMack 8 1/2 Mile areaNewly decoraled Car-peted, slove, refrigeratorheated Immediate occupancy 286-8256

296-1912

Boaters'LakefrontParadise

~lakeVIeW ~r1men' home

leal ures two balcoo Iesoverloolmlg beaullful

Lake 51 CIa"

~Club boals doc~ng and

clubhouselaeilitlesYear around resorlllving

on Lake SI ClairHARBOR CLUB

Apa n menlS and Yacht Ha rbor791 • 1441Men.Frl 1(>.6

Sat Sun by appointment36000 E JeHerson near t 5I"

702 AI'THlATSIDUI'UlCS.c.S; Macomb County

Ex1ra large one bedroomapartments Newly deco-rated, new carpet, aircondltlomng, qUiet area$485 Includes heat andcarport

ST. CLAIR APARTMENTS

ROSEVILLE- one bedroom,air conditioned apart.ment, liVing room, dmlngl, large kitchen With ap-pliances, new carpet,newly decorated, easyaccess to express way,$450/ month plus secu.nty 779-2807

ST. Clair, Michigan Du.plex, needs creative Im-agination, qUick sale 10senle estate Near StClair Inn, River boardwalk, mall 885-6215

St. CLAIR Shores- fur-nished 1 bedroom,washer, dryer, utllifles m-cluded $405 294-2636

ELEVEN Mile! JeffersonspacIous and airy, crossven1tlated one bedroomapartment Carpeted, ap-pliances, newly deco-rated Near expressways.shoppmg, and publictransportation Ideal forSingle, non smokmg sen-Ior 778-7260, 884-3360

ST CLAIR SHORES

701 APTS HATS OUI'UlCDetroit' Woyne (ounty

9550 WHITTIER- near 1-94,In excellent shape Onebedroom With all appli-ances and Window cover-mgs Fully carpeted, re-cently painted, privateparking $325 Includesheat Phone John at 886-2496

TWO bedroom upper flat In

excellent area of DetrOitWorkmg fireplace In liVingroom, kitchen With diS-posal and applianceswasher & dryer on prem-Ises $450 month Withone and a half monthssecUrity depoSit Call 882-1346 after 6 PM

CADIEUX. Morang one andtwo bedroom apartments,refrigerator, stove $325/$390 88!H5739

TWO bedroom apartment,$250 month, $300 secu-nty water Included 521-2698 between 8 PM & 10PM

LOVEl Y Modern 1 bed-room apartment- car-peted air conditionedparklng- CadleuxJ Morangarea- $360 Includmgheat 881-3542

WHITTIER. Harper areaOne bedroom apart-ments, refrigerator, stove,carpeting $325 a monthIncludes heat 885-6739

GROSSE POinte area, 4105Woodhall Large brightand airy two bedroomlower Itat With appliancesSeparate basementFenced In yard With lawnservice Included $350per month plus securitydepOSit Bemg shownSaturday, June 10th, 2 to4 PM Available June291h 885-1508 or 886-2689

KELL VI 7 Mile area Twostory hall Duplex Twobedrooms, basement andgarage $410 month Withhalf security AvailableJune 1st 731-6347

MACK! Three Mile DriveAbove store, 1 bedroom,$300, Includes heat 885.0031

KENSINGTON. BeautifulspacIous 2 bedroomlower IIat near GrossePOinte liVing and diningrooms, plentiful cupboardand closet space, garageWell maintained, heatand appliances Included$480/ monthly 886-2056

DELUXE large apartment,Harper/ Whittier area In-cludes heat 1~1-8955

700 AI'TSIflATS/DU'UlCI'ointes/ H.rjler Woods

701 .I'TSIfLATS/DU'LEXDetroit/W.yne C,unty

DEVONSHIRE ChandlerPark, 2 bedroom brickhome Garage fenced$425 discount rent 885-3273

MORANGI Balfour Onebedroom apartment appli-ances heat, Sentors pre-ferred, $325 882-4132

PARKER at lafayette 1bedroom, large kitchen,pantry, liVing room, hls-tonc bUilding $250 permonth Includes utilities8852842

TWO bedroom lower f1al,Harperl Whittier Appli-ances $350 month plusutilities and secunty de-POSit 546 8426 evenlngs

1-941 Whittier clean 1 bed-room upper With ntce car-pet and appliances $225/month plus 40% heat884-5616 Evenings

GRA YTONI Warren 3 bed-room house, garage, 1 112 baths, kitchen appli-ances, den, Flonda roomnewly paln1ed Immediateoccupancy, $450 Call649-1900 ask for MrRock

UPPER and lower flats forrent In clean buildingClose to transportation,shopping, St John Hospi-tal Lower Includes twobedrooms, stove, refriger-ator air conditioning$450 per month Upperhas one bedroom, stove,refrigerator $400 permonth Call 881-7534

INDIAN Village carnagehouse studiO apartment,completely redone, airconditioned, cozy and pri-vate, $400 plus utilitiesand depOSit, references331-8580

CADIEUX- Detrolt- 1 bed-room apartment, refriger-ator, stove, carpet, $320month mcludes heat, 1-EffiCiency $260 month331-0581

ONE and two bedrooms,heat Included, appli-ances No pets Preferadults Warren/ Cadieux,across from St Joseph'sNurSing Home Days 872-8215 evenings 881-5764

KELL VI Seven Mile- 2 storyDuplex 2 bedrooms,basement, garage, appli-ances $400 monthly882-4903

ONE bedroom apartment,Berkshire/ Harper, in-cludes refrigerator, stove,carpet air, and heat$315 month 331-0581

DUPLEX Kelly/ Moross,clean 2 bedroom, carpet-Ing, appliances, no pets,references $390 plus se-curtly Kohler, 372-1862

GUILFORD. near Mack, 5room flat, newly deccrraled, refrigerator, stove,drapes, all utilities, fur-nrshed 1 or 2 personsonly Rent negoltable886-6102

MOROSS Near SI Johns, 2bedrooms, family room,redecorated, 884-4678

WHITTIERI Harper area, 1bedroom apartmentIreshly painted $300/month 526-3864

LOWER flat near HospitalLlvmg room, dlntng room,2 bedroom With base-ment and garage Pleasecall after 8 p m 885-6412

NEAR Grosse POinte, Chat-sworth Nice 2 bedroomupper, appliances, $300plus heat 343-255

WHITTIER! 1-94 area onebedroom elliciency,stove refrigerator, airconditioner and heat In-cluded $285 monthly331 1610

ONE bedroom apartment, 7Mile Schoenherr areaCarpeted, aIr conditioned,appliances, lighted park-Ing 879-8103

CADIEUXI Harper area, 1bedroom apartmenf avail.able July 1st New car.pet, good secunty, mceneighbors, heat IncludedNo pets Call 882.2644after 6 p m

LAKEPOINTE two bedroomnear Kercheval Stove,refngerator, off streetparking, updated kitchen$430 per month plus ultli-ties 881-5878

HARCOURT. upper, large,2 bedroom untl AvailableJuly 1st $700 886-1723

ATTRACTIVE two bedroomapartment Beaconsfield/Jefferson $450 monthplus utllllies 881-8609

GROSSE POinte/ Neff nearMack upper and lowerunit available complelelyremodeled, new carpelIng modern kitchen andbalh, 4 car garage, lowerhas natural fireplace andsun porch upper has sunporch $700 each Eastside Management Co372 2222

SPACIOUS lower on Beaconsfleld, 2 bedroomsnalural fireplace hardwood floors dining roommini blinds garage Includes heal Completelyredecorated and updated$625 monlhly plus securlty 886-4424

BEACONSFIELD BelowJellerson 5 rooms $425plus security Includesheat, appliances Ideal foradul1o:;, Imme<!tale occupancy 823-1652

GROSSE POinte Park Harcourt south of Jeffersonbolh untls aVilllable large2 bedrooms rpdecorated,natural fireplace, appll.ances garage, lawn service and snow removal,$700 each Wayburnnear St Paul 2 bedroomlower lIat good roomsizes liVing room, dmlngroom, bao:;('menl $400Maryland at CharleVOIX2 bedroom lower unll In 4family flat liVing roomdining room sharp $400EastSide ManagemenlCo 372.?222

TWO BEDROOM lowerapartmenl fireplace dinIng room, large kl1chenappliances garage Close10 transportation $665monlh plus security de.posil Call 886-6400

FURNISHED Two bedroomCondo, near Village RentIncludes all but clothes,perishables toll callsMInimum two monthsAdult commumty Pleasecall days 9-5 882-2415

700 A'TS/FLATS/DU'UX'ointes / H.r,er Woods

MONTHLY LEASESFurnished Apartments Utili

ties Included CompleteWith Housewares LinensColor T V And More CallFor Appointment

474.9770

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882.6900HARCOURT- Grosse POlnle

Park Upper 2 bedroomflat air conditioning carpeling throughoul $675monthly 8851719

1021 Wayburn 2 bedrooms new kitchen Withdishwasher stove and refrtgeralor new carpeting,redecorated garage$500 per month plus utlll-lies and security depoSitCall 962-4790 office, 886-1353 evenings

VILLAGE area upper andlower flat available 547/549 St Clair lower, 1 1/2bedrooms, freshly reno-valed $650 plus all utilities upper, 2 bedroom,$575 plus all utilities Perfect for working SinglesCall Michelle for appoint-ment 921-0012 days

LUXURY Flat- GrossePOlnle Approxlmalely2 200 square feel 2 bedrooms 2 balhs, large ItvIng room With fireplaceformal dining room paneled library Flonda roomcompletely carpeted, draperles, all kitchen appllances central air garage Ideal forprofeSSionals $995 amonth 821-4140 before9 30 AM Also Sundays

NEFF Road near Villagetwo bedrooms liVingroom dining room, nalural fireplace $650/monlh 268-4900 days,885 7660 evenings Available July 1sl

CUSTOM built home forrenl See to appreciate$1 000/ monlh 776-1843days 886-1620 evenings

VILLAGE- nice 2 bedroorT'upper garage fireplace$695 881-4306

BEACONSFIELD, two bed-rooms carpeted/ hardwood floors appliancesheal garage 824 3849

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123 VACATION RENTALNORTHUN MICHIGAN

123 VACATION RENlAlNORTHERN MICHIGAN lOa HOUSES FOI SALE 100 HOUSES FOI SALE 100 HOUSES FOR SAlE lOa HOUSES FOR SALE lOa HOUSES FOR SAlE .00 HOUSES fOR SA lE

OPENSATURDAY& SUNDAY

1-4 P.M

640 WASHINGTON

BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroomranch, library, den, largefamily room, remodeledmodern kitchen, centralair, secUrity system Over3,000 square feet Byowner $325,000 OpenSunday, 1 to 5 PM 959N Renaud 777-8535,leave message

ENGLISH country architec-ture- 3 bedrooms, 2baths, beautiful gardenroom, library, completelynew kitchen, excellentstrorage Corner lot, welllanscaped With new spnn-kling system Intenor andexterior perfect condll1on.DeSigner floor plan forcomfortable, gracIous Irv-Ing Grosse POinteWoods location 884-1020or 886-8218

BY Owner 580 Moorland,Grosse POinte Woods.Ranch features 3 bed-rooms, 1 full and 2- 1/2baths Large updatedkitchen With separate eat-Ing area SpacIous familyroom With beamed cathe-dral celtlng and fireplace.liVing room With fire-place, finished basementAll new, central air, humi-dlfer air punfler, furnace,roof, carpet, paint, Mut.schier bath, deck andprofeSSional landscapingClean, move-In conditIOn$179,900 By appoint-ment, 884-8216

BEST Buy In GrossePOinte, 3 bedroom brickbungalow, 2 full bathsPrime locatIOn $90'sCentury 21 East Ask forBill 881-2540

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CENTER entrance Colonialon large wooded lot, 54Webber Place, 5,300 sqIt, 6 bedrooms, 4 bath-rooms, 3 half baths, 4fireplaces, liVing room,family room, dining room,library Completely fin-Ished basement, 3 1/2car garage By OwnerDays m-4280, Evenings882-7796 No BrokersPleasell

GROSSE POinte Woodsgreat country charm, 3bedroom bnck Cape CodliVing room With naturalfireplace Bay wirldowdining room With alcove,country kitchen With cus.tom shelVing, breakfastnook, Flonda room, 1 1/2baths Private court Mustsee $122,000 776-4663,Broker

WARREN,11/HOOVERSuper sharp three bedroom

brick Ranch In great fam.Ily neighborhood Formaldlnlrlg room, finishedbasement With full bathdnd kitchen Large lotwllh 2 1/2 car garageAsking only $74,900DETROIT'S BEST BUY!

GUilford Super sharp brickRanch In DetrOIt's bestarea Finished basement,new roof, a real bargainat $25,900 With a down I

Stieber Realty775.4900

BY OWNER Grosse POintearea 3 bedroom brickranch, 2 baths, familyroom With fireplace newfurnace, air conditIOner,full basement newly dec-orated Call 886-4733

'" ~ .. oj '>I' .... N ....am.- j(iAUil'vlIII Iii !IITY INC

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PRIME LOCATION

Custom built three Bedrooms, two and one half baths, 2,600sq.ft. brick Tri-Ievel. Large living room with stone faced woodburning fireplace, spacious panelled family room with stonefaced gas fireplace, Mutschler kitchen with Jenn.aire grill,sub-zero refrigerator, first floor laundry room, oak flooringthroughout, Central air. Beautifully landscaped with largebrick walled stone terrace. Automatic sprinkler system. Twoand a half car attached garage.

By Appointment343-0458

EastSide Detroit Home

ASSUMABLE:Three bedroom large liVing

room formal dining roombreakfast room, leadedglass natural woodworkAppliances exteriorneeds paint mteflor completely refurbished 1mmaculatel $21 500 balance $304 per monthCall 885-4420 al1fr 6 PM

20902 LENNON HarperWoods 3 bedrooms nalural frreplace formal dinIng room With bay Wlrldow New tflm sldlrlgprrmary dnd storm windows Grosse POinteSchools $86900 EliteRealty 254 5678

TODAY'SBEST BUYS!

GROSSE POINTE PARK,hr",,, bc:Jruurr. br,c" Colo-

nial, family room one andhalf baths finished base-ment Side drive two cargarage, deep lot sharp$74,900/terms

GROSSE POINTE PARKFive-five two family, Side

drive two car garage, twofurnaces, gas heat bothunits rented Only$67,900 Cash to a newmortgage

CROWN REALTYTOM McDONALD & SON

821-6500

By Owner885 LAKESHORE DRIVE

GROSSE POINTE SHORES

New Listing By Owner(, n'( I II \11( 0111' 111 r 0 ,r tJE'orooms Three lull baths, two half baths LlVlfIgroomI, '1 I "J1 I '" f)' Ir -, fOI 11 11 rlln na room family room, enclosed porch Remodeled" II <'(>11 I t I nl ,)1, II d " 1o If H)) Two C;\' ()1'<lge f-Inlshed rec room With naturalL't I' Ii' M )J(' H, r.olld Ilorl ~?GO 000

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M.NO BROKERS PLEASE 881-39n

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SUPER sharp Vinyl ranch,small family room, 2 1/2car garage FHANA, aslillie as $500/ downOpen Sunday 1 to 418784 Washtenaw 18792Washtenaw Power Bro-kers 264-1100

CROSS POINTECONDOMINIUMS AND MARINA

[)o\X NTO\VN PORT HLRON

Lu\.ur\ IIVIng,lt the m er'<;edge ]u'>t minutes from LakeHuron 1,660 sq ft \\ lth spaClou<; rooms 2 largeheJroom~, fJreplaLL\ decb, ha'>cment. and 2 car attachedgarage Located In dO\\ nro\\ n Port Huron $138,500,3(1' hO.1t\\'cll,> av,ulahk $2l),'i0l1881-1104

NO BROKERS Pi EASEl

FIRST offeflng claSSIC Engllsh Tudor, open Sunday 1-4 810 Bedford 4or 5 bedrooms, 3 1/2baths Beauliful parquetfloors and woodworkfamily room With deck offnewer kitchen Home to-tally restored MUSTSEE move In conditionProfeSSionally decoratedand landscaped GarageWith lot,> 01 storagePlumbed for Ileal andwater $255 000 3314783

GROSSE POinte City 456Neff 2 family brick 4116sq It separate basements 4 car garage highrental area excE'lient Investment estate sale$192000 Lindman 4689866

HARPER Woods 20499WOOU'dIIJ Tllr ....., iJ",Jroom 2 1/2 bath ranch 21/2 car attached garage$87 000 886-1897

NEW OHefing Open Saturday and Sunday, 1 522484 Ardmore Park oncanal With steel seawallsOver 3000 square feet(quad. level) of custombUilt home With extensiveupgrades Includes Iivlrlgroom, formal dining roomlarge kllchen 30 1/2 by16 feet family room 4 5bedrooms, three fullbaths and basement$325 000 By appointment 775 1583

NEW LISTINGCustom large ranch on cor

ner lot In pnme St ClairShores location St Joanof Arc Parish GrossePomte Woods shoppingarea, 21501 Pailister corner of Edmunton De-Signed and bUilt by archi-tect 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2baths hVlng dining roomfamily room very largekitchen attached 2 cargarage central air plusmany many extras Me.tlculously malntatnedmove In condl110n

773-3495.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS

515 CLINTON AVE.ST. CLAIR, MI 48079

BUS. 329-9036

BY OWNER

GROSSE POINTE PARK1043 WHITTIER

JOACHIMREALITY, INC.

ST. CLAIH AREA

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Clean center entrance Colonial 4 bedrooms, 2 fullbaths 2 half baths new furnace With central air, liVingroom With natural lireplace formal dining room,paneled den, family room, rec room With na1uralfireplace, attached 2 car garage

5239,900

P.c;6 2379

28 HARBOR HILL

GncloLJS liVing on a wooded cui de sac ne,H lakeiJ1aln floor library and family room With walKout \0 lovely garden Five bedrooms, four frreplaces four fL.11and 1\',0 hall baths finished recreation room ExcpllentconJ liOn '560 000

GREATLOCATIONLOCATIONLOCATION

1950 SevernGROSSE POINTE WOODSThree bedroom Colonial 1

1/2 baths natural frre-place flagstone frontden formal dining roomlarge kitchen Open Sun-day, 2 to 4 $137900 WillconSider all offers

Ask fOr JimSchweItzer Real Estate

886-5800

GROSSE POinte Woods999 Roslyn Road Centerentrance brrck ColOnialThree bedrooms, two fullbaths, formal dining, 2natural fireplaces, FlOridaroom 30x18 Greatroomcentral air 2 1/2 car garage approximately 2,500sq It $222 900 By appOlntment, 882-5997Open house Sunday, 12-4PM

OPEN Sunday 2 to 520902 LENNON HarperWoods 3 bedrooms, natural fireplace formal dinIng room With bay win-dow New trrm, Sidingprimary and storm wmdows Grosse PornteSchools $86900 EliteRealty 254 5678

EAST Warrenl Outer Drivearea 2 bedroom brrck,formal dining large familyroom fireplace Immedi-ate occupancy 962-6155

321 BEAUPRE AVE. 3bedroom Grosse POinteFarms house $129000Open Sunday 2 to 48853333

LEXINGTON area 1223hilly acres Good bUlldlrlgsite $14500 terms 882-3057

THREE bedroom bungalowrecently redone from topto bottom, 1 1/2 car garage corner lot nice areanedr Moross and Kelly$24 900 526 9288 leavemessage

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882-6900EIGHT Mile and Gratlol

area 3 bedroom brickbungalow basement 2 1/2 car garage extra large101 Remodeled newpaint and carpet lots ofextrasl 15300 EastburnAppOintment only 8221917

13656 Blrwood DetrOit(northwest) $15,000 orbest offer 834 3871 af1er4

ST. Clair Shores Must sellLand contract availableterms negotiable Irnmaculate three bedroomranch Ben Franklin fireplace, new Stfllnmastercarpet remodeledkitchen first floor laundryfamily Sized deck fencedyard All thiS for $59 790Call now 8850107

BUYING OR SELLINGA HOME

I 1'1111 prepare all I£gal ooellments $200 compleleAlso Wills probate andIncorporations Ttlolnas PWolverton Attorney 2856507

BEAUTIFUL Bungclim',Outer Drrve and SOTnf'rset 3 bedrooms Floridaroom breakfast room '1fireplaces 3 bClths bet<;nment With rpc room r' ('argarage By owner$35 000 881-4416

BUILDERS MODELSAVE $23,000.

One only I Act nON ' VI,>,ILakevelw Town Homrsrlghl on LakE' 8t Clair2 500 sq ft two hedrooms two and d tlfllfbaths two Cdr qamgemany many extra teatures are now YOURSFREE With sper..tdcularsavtngs Homrs from$199,000Jefferson at 11 1/,' MiloModel Open 1 10 5 D lily

including SUN[)!\ YS

774-6363,

-On the Harbor

lOa HOUSES fOR SALE

723 VACATION IENTALNORTHERN MICHIGAN

724 VACATION RENTALRESORTS

HARPER Woods- threebedroom brick ranch, ex-tra large lot All new 884-5888

BY owner KenSington, be-tween Mack and WarrenLarge bnck Single familyFour bedrooms, twobaths, natural fireplace,hardwood floors $41,000885-7425

DON'T WAITUntil Tuesday morning to

REPEAT your claSSifiedad'" Call our c1asslfredadvertiSing departmentWednesdays Thursdays,Fridays, Mondays

882-6900

THREE bedroom bungalow,aluminium Sided, fullbasement, large kitchen,2 car garage WayburnlMorass area No clOSingcosts $16,750 771-8860

OPEN house Sunday, 2. 5P M Grosse PomteFarms 3 bedroom colo-nial by owner 1 1/2baths, hardwood floors,natural fireplace, familyroom $138,000 273Ridgemont 882-4044

GROSSE Pomte WoodsCharming 4 bedroom, for-mal dining room, 1 1/2baths, finished basement2 car garage, many up-dates $73,900 Century21, AAA, 771-7779

CANADA- Lake St Clair,Bell River Modern 2 bed-room co11ages, $350weekly, speCial rates forJune, safe sandybeaches, alter 2 PM 519728-2019

SCHUSS Mountain/ ShantyCreek Chalet In theWoods Sleeps 8, 54holes of golf IncludingThe Legend TenniSpool 293-7070

PORT Huron on lake, 4bedrooms, furnished ex.cept linens, $450 771-1704

HARBOR Sprmgs town-house, sleeps eightheated pool, lighted ten-niS courts, tot lot, clubhouse, arr, VCR June,July, August available979-0566

MACKINAC Island Yearround condos for rentFireplace, whirlpool, lakeViews, more Sleeps 2- 12people (906)-847-3260

CADILLAC chalet on sandybeach, four bedrooms, 2baths, large liVing room,recreation room, boat Byweek, June 17th on$475 weekly 731-4905,547-3228

HARBOR Cove- HarborSprings, 2 bedroomcondo available June 23to June 30 $650 Pool,tennis courts, waterSidebeach 664-1853 or 6673135

HARBOR Spnngs- HarborCove Luxury Condo-sleeps 9, Indoor pool, Ja-CUZZI Private beachavailable for summerrentals 965-9409 days282-4840 evenings

HABOR Springs, HarborCove Condo, 2 bedroom,Indoor, outdoor pool,great beach, tenniS, na-ture trails Weekly 632-7170 after 6

TWO bedroom lakefrontcollage on Big GlenLake, with boat color tel-eVISion, electnc heat, fire.place, nicely furnishedJune 17-24, $450, July BY Owner t63/ Bourne29- August 12, (must rent mouth Three bedroom 1both weeks} $550 per 1/2 bath Colonial Centralweek August 26- Sep air centrdl vacuum Sf>CU

tember 4, ($550 per nty syste'T1 Rrc"nlly rlpeweek} Families up to four orated lower level familyonly (616)334-4432, 882- room With fireplace and9159 scco'1d kl'crc'l nx" > ,n

sulatlOn 2 car garage$115,000 886-4383

LOVELYLARGE COLONIAL

IN THE WOODSFive bedrooms two and d

half baths new furnacemaster bedroom Withbath natural fireplacelarge open kitchen central air hardwood floorsthroughout THIS ONE SA WINNERI Call ShellyWflghtRE/MAX PROPERTIES

573-0909OPEN Sunday 2 5 1335

Buckingham Well maintalned 2000 sqaure foot3 bedroom Colonial 2 1/2baths, natural marble fireplace library hardwoodfloors large lot Nearschools library park Byowner 886-5282

HARPER Woods threebedroom brick ranch ByOwner No Agents BB42314

FRASER, by owner OpenSaturday June 10th &Sunday, June 11th from2 PM to 5 PM 32415San Bren Custom threebedroom Ranch, approximately 2 100 square feetlot 110 x 150 First floorlaundry $139900 2966484

Heated Pool

All New: Edgewater Inn/IIXU", condo rewr1 on fake 2 larQe 2 hcdroom ~!IIte~nOli' al'alfahte II C. cahfe kItchen. flrep/arerndoor outdoor pool wuna whirlpool heoch ~ QotfJlllt "1 h/ock to downtown Char/el'OlX F/~h from pIer orhoal doch at allah/e WI adl'ance nollce ';of to .....01re~en'allOn~ of ollr ~peClal lLl?ekfll rafe.~ ';ome dOl/IIrelen allOn I am/fah/e (One condo ,~ non,lmokmQ)Call (313) 995.4884 (or reservaf,on.~& brochure.

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Prrvate Balconies

Waterfront Condos

723 VACATION RENTALNORTHERN MICHIGAN

Foster Boat Works Inn1-800-678-6826

HARBOR Spnngs/ PetoskyLuxury 3-bedroom CondoWith pool and tenniscourts Weekends orweekly Minutes from golfand State Park 886-6922, evenings 885-4142

WALLOON Lake area 3and 5 bedroom chaletssleep up to 14 Pool, golf,sandy beach, lakelet$395-$485/ week 647-7233

LEXINGTON. Lovely 4 bed.room lakefront home, ten-niS and golfing near byConvenient get away824-3497

LAKE Char1evOlx- 2 bed-room col1age, Immacu.late, sandy beach $600week 313-595-1857 after5

HOMESTEAD South Beachon Lake Michigan 3 bed.rooms, 3 baths, 852-8443

HARBOR Spnngs condomi-nium, pool, tennis, golf,sleeps 8 886-8924, 882-9069

SELL ITCLASSIFIED

Wednesday, 8-5 PMThursday, 8-6 PM

Friday, 8-5 PMMonday, 8-6 PMTuesday,8-Noon

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882.6900HIGGENS Lake col1age, 4

bedrooms full bath $295a week Good recrea-tIOnal area 465-5670

HARBOR SPRINGSPETOSKEY

Fully furnished 1, 2, 3, and4 bedroom condomlnlums Prestigious resortaddresses, luxuflous ac-comodallons Lakefrontunits, tennis courts, poolSSIX elegant developmentsto choose fromCALL CAROL PARKERGARBER REALTY, INC.

1-800.433-6753LAKE CHARLEVOIX

Three bedroom log home,150' pnvate beach, dock,furnished beach house,by month or week Call822-9090, 824-6657

CHARLEVOIX Petoskeyarea 4 bedroom, 2 bathchalet Fireplace $500per week Available afterJuly 29 882-5749, 591-6180

WHISPERING Pines Re-sort, modern cabinS, lake-front col1ages With boatsLocated on Thunderlakenear Manistique, MiChi-gan Sportmans Para-dise 2 bedroom, $190week, 3 bedroom Withdeck, fireplace, $250week 1-906-573-2480

HOMESTEAD- Southbeach-ExclUSive family unitnever before offered 4bedroom, 3 bath Taste-fully appornted for greatsummer fun SWimming& tennis club priVilegeson spectacular beachfront Lake Michigan prop-erty Pnme time availableCall 884-8400 after 6PM

CHARLEVOIXTHE BEAUTIFUL

HARBOR Springs, Birch.wood Large 4 bedroomhouse, 3 baths Golf, ten.nlS, sWimming pool Byowner discount 879.7626or 427-7141

HARBOR Sprlngsl Threebedroom Condo Oneand one half baths, fullyfurnished plus tenniScourts and pool 254-7706

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12C June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

100 MOUSES fOil SALE 800 MOUSfS fOil SALE 800 MOUSES fOil SAtE 103 CONDOSJ AI'U/fLAT5 803 CONDOSIAPTS,FlATS 10J CONDOS/APTS/FlAJS 106 FlOIlIDA I'ROI'EIlH .08 LAKEIIlIVEIl HOMES

882-0415

10' lAKE/RIVEIl LOTS

LAKE Huron frontage, PortAustin area Wooded lot,recently perked Alter 6pm, 886-4920

811 LOTS FOil SALE

BUILDABLE Lot on Neff36X 155 500 block$40000 822-5791

PORT SANILAC AREAThree bedroom brICk home,

77 acres stream woods,lots of deer In area,paved road $77 000PORT SANILAC AREA

LAKESHOREVacant land, 149 of sandy

beach lots 01 trees$29800PORT SANILAC AREA

LAKESHORETwo story home five bed

rooms 140 sandy beach$120000

SANILAC REAL TV

1-882-3500LAKEFRONT home on

Windmill POinte Dr Beautlfully landscaped 135x400 lot Modern 5 bed-room 5 bath ColomalNew kitchen, den familyroom liVing room diningroom 3 fireplaces, largeua""rncnt CO" eredporch patiO, 2 car ga-rage 3900 sq It lotal$675000 Land Contractavailable 822-7778

PORT Huron, 100 feet onLake Huron 4 bedroomCape Cod Open Sunday,1 3 6294 Lakeshore$319 000 JoAnn Wineand ASSOCiates 985 5080or 385-4311

800 HOUSES FOil SALE

TWO HANDYMAN'S SPECIALSIN GROSSE POINTE CITY!!!

$305,000

606 NOTRE DAME $55,000

32 LAKECREST LANEGROSSE POINTE FARMS

800 MOUSES fOil SALE

808 lAKEllllVEIl HOMES

BY OWNER FIRST OFFERINGOpen Sunday 2-5 p.m.

19833 Holiday-Grosse Pointe WoodsSemi-Ranch: Four bedrooms, 2 bat1s, natural

fireplace updated kitchen and bath Finishedbasement and wet bar Walk ng distance to allschools Excellent condition

882-6890

HARRISON township firstcandl off Lake St ClairFour bedrooms fivebaths, natural fireplacemany extras Dockage for(2) 40' boats $389,0004681124

ST CLAIR SHORESLAKEFRONT

22516 BEACH north of 10Mile, east of Jefferson2300 square foot Colo-nial, 2 112 baths, formaldining, library, GreatRoom With fireplace, at-tached garage finishedbasement, 4O-foot wellCall

JOYCE ZOPPIReJMax LakeView

773-8883LAKE St Clair- condo site

wllh home, POBox 396RoseVille, MI 48066

456 NEFF 2 family flat (seead under houses for saletodays paper) Lindman468-9866

EIGHTY acres, With barnpartially wooded nearPort Sanilac Days 7594470 evenings 8869162

BY OWNER1577 LOCH MOOR BLVD.

GROSSE POINTE WOODSOpcn hous<- '>.lIurd.) I 110 \0 'i In, '>"nd.) I IK) to 'i 30 Olh<-r

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rabulous LocatIon. In Block from Lake2 Bedrooms. 2 1/2 Balhroom'l

rormal Dining Room. Central AIrWeslec Securlly

807 INVESTMENT I'ROI'EIlTY

SARASOTA FlOrida- 1 bed-room, 1 bath contempo-rary deSign, vaulted Windows, cathedral celhngsgalley kitchen Beautifullyfurnished Appliances,microwave Excellent 10-cation Reduced for qUicksale by ownel Totalpackage $40,000 (negotlable) 886-7288

881-1432

WANT ADSWORK

WONDERS882-6900

806 FLOIlIDA 'ItOI'EIlTY

800 HOUSES FOil SALE

SUNSET PLAZASt Clair Shores Fabulous

corner Unit right on thecourtyard With beautifuldoorwall to patio Twobedroom With storagearea In basement Cov-

ered carport882-0087KINGSVILLE, HARPER

WOODS:Allractive end Unit that's

been freshly paintedLaundry faCility In base-ment Close to Dlal-a

Ride882-0087

MACK, GROSSE POINTE:One bedroom first floor unit

In well maintained bUild-Ing Coin operated laun-dry faCilities Storage

areas and morel882-0087THE GROSSE POINTE

REAL ESTATE COMPANY19615 Ma.ck Avenue,

Grosse POinte Woods,Michigan.

LAKESHORE VillageTownhousel condo, 2bedroom, 1 bath, centralair, security system, finIshed basement, updatedappliances PoolJ club-house No Brokers$69,000 778-9506

WOODS Condo Extra largeluxury 1 bedroom, 1 112,bath Overlooking Loch-moor 882-6414

HOLL VWOOO Beach FlorIda StudiO condo, full~furnished, beach frontage, private pool, secu-rity, 4th floor, aboveshopping and theater Inthe 50's 1-305.983-8627

$110,000

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For more Information writePETA, POBOX 42516

Washington, 0 C 20015 or call(202) 726-0156

Paid lor by Nlra & Dutch Hendricks119 Kercheval - G P Farms, MI 48236

884-0840

2157 VERNIERGROSSE POINTE WOODS(Between Mack & Harper, south Side)

Four bedroom Bungalow With rear dormer, has manyfe<11ures not found In costlier homes EXAMPLE:Two full baths 1 625 square feet, g<1Sheat cen1rali'm, natural fireplace In liVing room, copperplumbing Easy walking \0 elementary middle andhigh schools and publiC tr<1nspor1atlon plus GrossePOln!e Woods Park faCilities. second to none at noadded cost In<;pecllon and comparison InVited Callowner Exceptional Valuel

709 MIDDLESEX

CALL (616) 775-3218

800 MOUSES FOil SALE

LOVELY DETROIT HOMEDETROIT.EAST 6121 GraytonThiS well kept home offers 6 Rooms, 2 Bed-rooms plus exp alllc, 1 Bath, Steam Heat,2 Car Garage, Stove and Refrigerator, lovelyfenced In backyard

RENTAL PROPERTY REDUCEDFOR QUICK SALE!!!!

$24,900(negotiable)

Currently receiving $50000 in rent.

Brokers and investors welcome!

CLINTON township ranchcondominium, MoraViannear Harrington 1,650square feet 3 bedroomend Unit, 2 years old,nice location In beautifulcomplex Large kitchen,first floor laundry, 2baths, natural fireplace,neutral decor Attachedtwo car garage, full base-ment, many exlras$124900 468-3105

ROOF Topl balcony Condooverlooking seeond T onSt Clair Shores GolfCource 2 bedrooms 2baths, 1 car attached garage prolesslonally deco-rated all appliances, 1mmediate occupancy$89,900 or best offer435-4968

DELUXE Condo Price reoduced 1050 WoodbridgeEnd unit, 2 large bedrooms, 2 112 baths, fam-ily room, new kitchen, fin-Ished basement, 2 carattached garage, extraspool and communityhouse Call for appomt-ment 7746580 OpenSunday 1- 4

FIRST OFFERINGGROSSE POINTE CONDOElegant brick Townhouse

located near The VillageThiS spacIous home fea-tures five bedrooms, threebaths, natural fireplace,central air, and a privatepatio Pnced to selll Gallnow for your privateshOWing

Stieber Realty775-4900

BY Owner 4 family Income,5 rooms each, appli-ances, excellent GrossePOinte location 823-1652

CO-OP for sale- 8 Mile/Kelly, first floor one bed-room unit, stove, relnger-ator garbage disposal,drapes, air conditioning,lighted reserved parkingCall 228-8738

RIVIERA Tetrace condoml.nlum located near 9 Mile& Jefferson, St ClairShores Lovely 2 bed.room garden level condoCar port pool and club-house With billiard roomand sauna Priced rightCall after 5 PM, Monday Friday or leavemessage on recorder881 5119

BEAUTIFUL MoraVianMeadows 2 bedrooms 11/2 baths Florida roomair conditIOning full basement 1st floor laundry 2Cdr dtlached garage onprime wooded 101$124 900 468 2828

800 HOUSES FOt SALE

ST Clair Shores CounlryClub corner unit lessthan 1 year old GolfCourse and lake viewfrom all 4 Windows 2bedrooms 2 balhs 9arage all appliances otherextras $105900 7900684 647-2288

MORAVIAN Meadowsbeautiful brick 3 bedroomluxury Ranch Condo Endunrt 1 600 square feetBUill In 1987 ChOice, prt-vate area In ClintonTownship Upgradedthroughout neutral decor,2 baths, whirlpool tub, 2car attached garage cen-tral air laundry room, mi-crowave, many customextras $124,900 4652593

TWO bedroom Condo CIA,basement, carport Whyrent? Seller anxIous StClair Shores $54,500

HENDRICKSAnd ASSOCIates, Inc

884.0840

CLINTON Township SchultzEstates Two bedroomtownhouse end unit attached garage recreation'()O'Tl pr. ale pat'o ,,'(-place custom kitchenImmediate occupancy$84000 286-6047

LAKESHORE Village, 2bedroom condo Greatlocation 22851 Lakeshore $72 500 7781981

THREE Family Income StClair Shores Excellentcash flow $80's Century21 East 881 2540 ask lorBill

~e882-9142~"

232 KENWOOD COURT

800 HOUSES FOil SALE

Complete Home In~pection~ Inc.Our pr' purchase hornf II1SPPCtlOIl rnd'! save

IOU il 11I8tll11e of problem<; ilnd exppnsf'InSfH..ctIOnc, pc fnrmc(1 In dCCOr(Jc1I1CeWithAmerican SOClPI'! 01 HOnlP Inspprtor<;qUldellnes Imrnedldlp vlflilpn report CdlllodilYlor <1frpf' Ilror hurf or to schedule 111c,[Jrctlun

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TOP OF THE HILL

'01 COMMEIICIAL IUILDINGS

103 CONDOS 1APTSJFLATS

715 PEARTREE, OpenSunday 2- 5 PM. 4 bed-room colOnial In GrossePOlnle Woods finest area2600 sq ft, 2 112 baths,large kitchen With separate eating area spacIousfamily room With beamedcathedral ceiling and nat-ural fireplace, large liVingroom With natural fire-place formal diningroom, first floor laundryfinished basement cen-tral air Inilround spnnkler system, secunty sys.tem profeSSionallylandscaped Within walkIng distance to manyschools $269 000 CallJerry Tocco, Red CarpetKelm Realty, 754-4540 or776-4388

GROSSE POinte Wood',1034 Roslyn Center entrance Colonial In popularneighborhood nearschools Three bedrooms2 112 baths new familyrooml kltchenl lavatory In1987 Deck 2 1J2 car garage ApprOXimately2,000 square leet$191,500 By appointment or open Sunday 14 884-8938

AUTO dealership bUildingWith two renlal apartmenls Manne Cityacross from SI ClairRiver Main bUilding andused car 101lor lease Withoption ConSider trade torhouse or condominiumOwner, days, 886-0000evenings, 775-3739

FOR sale or lease, or leaseWith opllon East DetrOitoffice bUilding approxI-mately 15,100 sq ft,8,300 sq ft availableAugust 1 can be spiltmaster lease availableBroker 469 8888

LAKESHORE VILLAGEBeautiful 2 bedroom town

house, qUiet courtyardupdated appliances, carpellng, air conditioning,recreation room Byowner, $69,900 8852111 No brokers please

1-941 CADIEUX Beautifulclean 2 unit Revenues$575 By owner, $259004687352

881.1036

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroombrick ranch near St Joanof Arc 2 car garage, for-mal irving and diningrooms, family room, fire-place and central air772-2907

19661 COUNTRY CLUBAttractive lhree bedroom

brick bungalow located ona cul-<Je-sac In HarperWoods With GrossePOinte Schools SpacIouskitchen With eating areacentral air, extra Insula-tIOn generous storagelandscaped yard and

more882-0087

20525 CHALONSt Clair Shores Charming

brick Ranch In Ideal locatIOnTHE GROSSE POINTE

REAL ESTATE COMPANY19615 Mack Avenue

Grosse Pointe Woods,Michigan

OPEN Sunday 2 to 522473 Ardmore Parksouth of 11, easl of Jefferson St Clair Shores-Prime LaVon. Ardmorecanal quality 2 bedroom2 bath brick ranch, familyroom With excavatedbasement, 2 car garagemuch more, $225,000Chamberlain Realtors7512200

GENEROUS ColOnial In

Grosse POinte Park offersrefreshing appeal Moveyour family Into trlls 4bedroom, 3 112 bathhome complete With fam-Ily room fireplaces, firstfloor laundry sun roomand updated kitchen,newer furnace and cen-tral air, Immediate pos.seSSion, $242,500(B1080) ChamberlainRealtors 751-2200

OUTER Dr I Mack- Handy-man special Three bed-room 2 car garage LandContract, $3,000 down$350 month for 5 yearsTaxes Included 886-3225 After 6

OPEN Sunday, 12-4 Har-per Woods charming twobedroom, 1 112 storybrick bungalow on qUietstreet With Grosse POinteschools Refinished hardwood floors, new copperplumbing, new Vinyl gut-ters freshly decorated,move In conditIOn$69500 19257 Eastborne, 881.7976

DETROIT'S Best Buy Eastof Cadieux 3 bedroombrick Colonial $20 sCentury 21 East, 881-2540, ask for Bill

881.3386

PRICE REDUCEDFARMS. ON THE GOLF COURSE

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY .1-3

CUL DE SAC - if you have been looking for a homeon a cui de-sac, we may have lust the home for youNot only IS It located on a beautiful tree lined lanebut, It IS only two doors 110m a walk to a quaintneighborhood green Features Include THREE BED-ROOMS and TWO FULL BATHS finished basemenl and several newer amenities Call for det3lls

Shown by AppOintmentJOHN E PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, INC.

884-4750

'\COLONIALS - looking lor a Colonial? We have twoavailable In Grosse POinte Woods one With THREEBEDROOMS and one and one half BATHS and oneWith THREE BEDROOMS and a FAMILY ROOMBoth are priced UNDER $110,000 and both haveunique features unto themselves Call us for Informatlon on which would best SUit your needs

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 51033 WHITTIER

ThiS DePaepe bUilt center entrance ColOnial fea-tures four bedrooms, two and one half updatedbaths, remodeled kitchen With eating area, sunnyspacIous family room, formal dining room, refrnlshedhardwood floors, new carpeting, central air, mgroundsprinklers, securtty system, nicely landscapedfenced yard With large covered patio and two cargarage ThiS home has been renova1ed by YorkshireBuilding and Renovation Company and IS In move-Incondition $269,500

WOODS, 682 S RenaudPrestigious location, oneblock from Lake 2,850square feet. qualityranch Large living room,dining room, kitchen andfamily room Three bedrooms two and a halfbalhs, three nalUral fire-places Finished base-menl has fourth bed-room, half bath andoffice New central airand furnace Professlonally decorated Sprlnkler and alarm OpenSunday 1 30 5 30$310000 8858175

HARPER Woods ranchthree bedroom 2 112baths family room Withfireplace two car attached garage finishedbasement With wet barcustom bUilt GrossePOinte schools Asking$105,000 19918 Fleetwood 886-1124 openSaturday and Sunday 25

GOVERNMENT HOMESfrom $1 00 (U repair) Fo-recloseures Repos taxDelinquent propertiesNow seiling Call 315736-7375 Ext H MI G4For information 24 hoursFee reqUired

THREE bedroom brickranch, finished basement,2 full baths, loaded Withextras Grosse POinteWoods 881-6463

GROSSE POinte Park, 1453Balfour 2 112 story brickColOnial With 4 bed-rooms, 1 1/2 baths, for-mal dining room, Irbraryfireplace, hardwoodfloors, freshly painted, 3car garage, cedar privacyfeene Relocating Mustsell Immediate occu-pancy Call owner any-time, 882-8926

TWO story home In GrossePOinte Woods 1,778square feet, three bed-rooms, den office, up-stairs study GFA Withcentral air, snack bar Inkitchen, dining room, twofull baths, two car ga-rage, new landscaping,deck $124,900 1703Manchester 343 0221Open Sunday 2-5

OPEN Saturday and Sun-day 1 10 5 1141 PagetCourt off FalrholmeRoad, Grosse PomteWoods Four bedrooms,2 baths, family room,large kitchen, finishedbasement With bar andlav, 2 112 car garage,move In condition 881-1778

This extraordtnary Ranch home on Chal.fonte features a large bnck patio thatoverlooks The Country Club of De1rOltGoff Course Four Bedrooms, two fullbaths, two half baths, ~Irstfloor laundryarea, attached two and one half cargarage, all on three quarters acre,Central air, spnnkler system, finishedbasement With o~flce

822.2351 AFTER6pm

999 ROSLYN RD.GROSSE POINTE WOODS

If you Ike the curb <1ppeJllrom the front t,kp lbt Im('to ';0(> tlH'> b<lrk <lnd wh3t <;In botw( I nl

• Center entrance brick Colonial, three bedrooms,two full balh", formal dining

• Two natural fireplaces• Centra air and extra insulation• Florida room, patiO, natural gns grill

SURPRISE. II 10x18 TWO STORY GF1EIITf100MSWLEPS ACROSS !lAC K Of II( ll..1F I• Olk sfwal stair le,ci<; to two lolt "r(,<l~wllh ventilating r,ky Ilqhl• 10 foot wldo, 15 10011111b ly W ,1c!C,.v• fl<l r,('O he<lrlh flrepl,1CC>• (IC cer,s to Gre<ltroom from Iv nrjroomand kllrhen on flrsliloor and frOmconter hall on second floor

A GREAT family and entertainment home'

$222,900 882-5997 BY APPOINTMENT

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12 to 4

They say a picture IS worth a thousandwords but not In thiS case With tenderlOVing care and meticulous attention todetail, thiS home has Just been totally re-decorated, Your personal tour will revealall the amenities In thiS four bedroom,two and a half bath Colonial. Come, seefor yourself I By appointment, 884-6200

604 NOTRE DAME $45,000

HENDRICKSand Associates, Inc.

884.0840

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June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe News

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113 NOIITHUN MICHIGANHOMES

BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom, 2bath retirement home on5 landscaped acres WestBranch area 884-6113

GROSSE Pomte MovingCompany Regular triPSnorth Partial loads wel-come 822-4400

'17 ilEAL ESUTE WANTED

REAL ESTATE WANTEDDetroIt preferred. Land

contract, simpleassumption. Will assume

back taxes. 824-2994anytime.

CASHFOR HOMES

Serving Area Since 1938STIEBER REAL TV

775-4900.20 IUSINESS

O"OIlTUNITIES

HARPER Woods Deli- Res-taurant Established 11years Only $60,0001 landContract Power Brokers,264-1100

820 8USINESSOPPORTUNrTlfS

PRINTING and advertisingspecialty buslOess 10Grosse Pomle lor saleExcellent earning poten.tlal Low overhead.$12,000 or best offerGreat business for Wife orkids 521-7970

QUALITY womens tradi-tional clothing store forsale Established busI-ness for 13 years Desir-able Grosse POinte loca-!!on FleXible terms. Call(313) 642-1080 between10 AM - 530 P M

SUPER Video Store Bestlocation 10 Michigan SIXfigure profit Must sell,moving out of townWrite Super Store, 56Penobscot BUilding, De-trOit,MI 48226

PETOSKEY. Large fran-chised restaurant, wellestablished, excellentgross and net Primehigh traffiC location CallMaree, MaIO Street Asso-Ciates, (616)526-5952 orevenmgs (616)347-2175

For all your Spring clean-up needs

check out the advertisers in"3~;X£.)

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Repair9O:t Aluminum Sldlnlil903 Appliance Repairs904 Asphalt Paving Repair905 AUlofTruck RepaIr906 Asbestos Service907 Basement Waterproofing908 Balh Tub RefinIshing909 Bicycle Repair910 Boal Repairs!

Malnlenance911 Brick/Block Work912 BUlldlngIBlock Work913 BUSiness Machine Repair914 Carpenlry915 Carpet Cleaning916 Carpet Installation917 Ceiling Repair918 Cement Work919 Chimney Cleaning920 Chimney Repair921 Clock Repair922 Compuler Repair923 Construcllon ServIce924 Decorallng Service925 Decks/Patios926 Doors927 Draperies928 Dressmaking/Tailoring929 Drywall930 Electflcal SeNice931 Energy Saving Service932 EngraVing/Printing933 Excavahng934 Fences

GUIDE TO SERVICES

935 Fireplaces936 Floor Sanding/

Refinishing937 Furnace Repalrl

Installation938 Furnllure Reflmshlngl

Repairs939 Glass Automollve940 Glass Resldenllal941 Glass Repairs

Stalnedl Beveled94' Garages943 Snow Removal!

Landscaping944 Gullers945 Handyman946 Hauling947 Healing and Cooling948 Insulation949 JaOllorial Service921 Jewelry/Clock Service943 Landscapmg/Snow

Removal943 Lawn Maintenance950 Lawn Mower/Snow

Blower Repair951 linoleum952 Locksmith940 MlHor Service946 MOVing/Storage953 MUSICInstrument Repair954 Palnllng/Decorallng954 Paper Hanging925 PallOslDecks956 Pesl Conlrol953 P,ano Tuning/Repair917 Plastering

957 PlumblnglHeallng958 Pool Service959 PrlnlmglEngravlng903 Refrigerator Service912 Remodeling960 Roofmg Service961 SCissor/Saw Sharpemng962 Screen Repair963 Septic Tank Repair964 Sewer Cleamng Service965 Sewing Machine Repair966 Slipcovers967 Solar Energy950 Snow Blower Repair943 Snow Removal962 Storms and Screens968 SluCCO969 SWimming Pool Service970 T V IRadlolCB RadiO971 Telephone Repair972 TenniS Court973 Tile Work943 Tree Service913 TypeWriter Service938 Upholslery974 VCR Reparr975 Vacuum Sales/Service976 Ventilation Service954 Wallpapering977 Wall Washing903 Washer/Dryer907 Waterproofing978 Waler Sollenlng979 Weldlrlg980 Window Repa,r981 Window Washing982 Woodburner Service

14CJune 8, 1989

Grosse Pointe News

l Directory of Services.. 2 ALUMINUM SIDING 911 PICK!1l0CK WORK '12 IUllDINGfllEMODELlNG , '12 IUllDING/REMODElING 912 IUllDINGflUMODElING 917 I'USTflllCElllNG

'The WallDoctor"Since 1977

GRAZIOCONSTRUCTION

• Cement dnve, noors,patiOS

• Old garages raised andrenewed

• New garage doors andrelramrng

- New garages bUiltFamily operated since 1962

Licensed and Insured

774.3020 772-1771

ANDY'S MASONRY ANDCHIMNEY REPAIR

CALIMAZZO Brothers Ce-ment Co Custom Patio'sour Speclahty We do allcement work New or re-placement Free estl'mates. 15 years ex pen.ence Call 739-2837 If noanswer 792-7048

Expert Repair of.

• Waler damaged plaslerand drywall.

• Cracks In ceilingsand walls

The Flnesl New DrywallInstallation too.

Call Today882-7754

JACOBYCONSTRUCTION

COMPANYDriveways

PorchesWalks

ViolationsBrick Work

Basemenl WaterprooltngNew Garages

All work guaranleedLicensed-Insured

Free Estimates882.9769

911 CEMENTWOIlK

All masonry, brrck, water-proofing repairs Special.IZlng In tuck pointing andsmall jobs Licensed, In-sured Reasonable FreeeShmates 881~505, 882-3006

CAPlllO CON ST.QUALITY WORKALL TYPES OF

CEMENT, BRICK ANDLOCK WORK

Garages raised and setdown on new ratwall andnoor WaterproofingLICENSED & INSURED

TONY 885-0612

R.L. STREMERSCHCEMENT CONTRACTOR

CementDriveways

PallOsBrrckwork

Basemenl waterproofingSleps

Tuck PorntlngNo lob 100 smallFree Estimates

SPECIALIZING INDRIVEWAYS AND

BASEMENTWATERPROOFING

LICENSED

884-7139

SPECIALIZING In repairs.clean, prompl serviceGrosse Pornte refer-ences Free estimatesCall Lou, 882-2294

PLASTERING, Drywall,Taping & Spray Textur-Ing New & Repair FreeEstimates 25 years ex-penence Jim Upton 773-4316 or 524-9214

916 CAlIPEr INSTALLATION

PLATINUMCARPET CLEANING

June Special$10°0 per room

527-3914757-2801

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POINTE NEWS882-6900

ROUGH FramlOg and frnlshAdditions, decks, partl PLASTERING and drywalltlons, drywall ReSidential/ Nell Squires 757~n2commercial 884-7426 CODE VlOlalions Repaired

Inlerlor/ Exterior FreeInspection check overcan save you time andmoney Insured, expen-enced, referencesSeaver Home Malntance882-0000

SUPERIOR Plastenng CoWel plaster, drywall re-parr custom parntlng,new additions, drywalltaping Grosse POinte ref-erences 885-8991

CARPENTER work, panel- PLASTERING and drywall109 partitions, doors cut, repalfs TextUring andrepairs, small Jobs 882. slucco Insured Pete Tar-2795 omlna 469 2967

K-CARPETCLEANINGCOMPANY

CARPET SPECIALISTS

882-0688

CARPET CLEANING$11 50 PER AVER SIZE

RM INC Pre-spot, scrub-bl n g-sleam/ex lractlo nsofa-$2750, chair w/sofa$10 Other cleaning ser-vices-wails, Windows, gUl-ters. sldmg, cars, free es.tlmates 372-6966

FLOORING SALESCarpets, LlOoleum, Tile,

Hardwood Floonng, andPadding Sales Cuslomfloral arrangements, natu-ral Silk plants Intenor de-sign service We also pro-Vide IOstaliatlons re-stretching cleaning, andany type of repair workWe do 11 all

566-0777CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD

Repairs of All TypesALSO

CARPETING VINYLHARDWOOD

Samples Shown InYour Home

BOB TRUDEL7747590 Days

CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD

Repairs of All TypesALSO

CARPETlNG,VINYLHARDWOOD

Samples Shown InYour Home

BOB TRUDEL774-7590 Days

CARPETINST ALLATION

Sales and ServiceNo Job too smalll

17 years expenence527.9084

CARPENTRY- Call Paul ForIt All CommerCial andReSidential Rough andfinish Free esllmales Insured References 372-3726

EXPERT CARPETCLEANING, INC.

Truck Mount ExtractionResldentlallCommercl al

Upholstery, Drapery,Vertrcal Blind Cleaning

DAVE TEOLIS 779-0411Master ChargeNISA

AcceptedFamily Owned-Operated

INSUREDFREE ESTIMATES

ROBERT'SCUSTOM

CARPENTRYDecks, Porches, Shelves

Bookcases, Floor andCeiling Tnms

Grosse POinte ReferencesFree Estimates

822-6388

CARPENTER, Intellor- exte-1I0r work SpeCiallydecks, additions Over 30years experience 1Icensec 527-6656

QUALITY Carpentry andformlca work Commer-cial/ resldentl8l new or reofaced Kitchens countertops, cablnels, rec rooms,hang doors, repairs andall hnlsh work Over 20years expenence Freeestimates Vilo Sapienzan4-8933

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Try Us for All YourHome Improvement Needs

• Garages • Driveways• Kitchens • Baths• Porches • Replacement Windows• Pallos • Wood Decks

Deaf direct with owner & saveLicensed - Insured

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.. R.D. PriestBUILDERS, Inc.

REMODELING Bathroom~Kllchens, Basements. garages. Decks, SlructuralRepairs Wall Removalsooorwa lis Drywall Ceramlc Tile GuttersDownspouts GulterScreen AI 886-8096

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882-3463LICENSED INSURED

1Quality Remodeling Since 1949

Residential & Commercial882-0628

M.T. CHARGOTBUILDING INC.

MODERNIZATIONSPECIALISTS

PERSONALLY DESIGNEDKltchens- Bathrooms

Addltlons- Family roomsBasements- Decks

ReSIdential! CommercIalLicensed and Insured

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Products17301 MACK AVE NEAR

CADIEUXDETROIT, MI 48224

881.1060 527-561626 Years Exp LlC &

InsuredSEE SHOWROOM

FREE ESllMATES

AI T Ipes 01 Ceme"( Wo"8lSemlO! N1!prp,ool ngAII'IIOoS

aUAUTY WORKREASONABLE PRICES

COSENTINOCONSTRUCTION

r~E'W COllstructlon dlld RepdllS Addlt'ons KitchensBathrooms PorcheslJec,ks Doors Windows

1') YEARS [XPERIENCEf nEE ESTIMATES

885-4609ABSOLUTEL Y ttle best

quatlty and pllce Carpentry plumbing electricalIntellorl [xtellor pain ling7789191

CALL Bambnck Home 1mprovemelll~ lor free est.-mates on all types ofhorne Improvements andhome repalf 757-4767

DOUGLAS SHAWHOME RENOVATIONS

Remodeling or repairs of allIflterlor and extellorneeds From new 10 oldspeCialiZing III Finish Car-pentry Kitchens Baths,Reueatlon Rooms LI-branes Small Jobs Welcome Serving the GrossePOlllte area since 1975where quality IS first

881-9385

P.J. DITTACONSTRUCTION

• Bathrooms• Kitchens• Basements• Alllcs• Addllron'i• Porches

FREE ESTIMATESLicensed and Insured

822.5666Leave Message

J&F CONTRACTORSServlOg Grosse POlnlearea 35 years Rooftngrepalls eaves lroughs,back boards masonrytuck pOinting chimneysporches flat roofs newand repalls hot tar 3312057

INCORPORATEDAll. I "R'Sl r''''fi.f: No "')liI!5040

COMPLETE BUILDINGAND REMODELING

SE:RVICEAddilions/Dormers

K IIch0lls/Bathsf10C [looms/Att,csf'orch [nclo<;ures

Replacen,ent WindowsAluminum SldlOgrrllmGUlters/Downspouts

Storm WlndowsiDoorsRoofing/Shingles

One Ply Rubher Roo!lngWood DecksITrim

LIcensed and Insured

886-0520

884-6500

HOME IMPROVEMENT

'12 IUllDING/REMODILING

CORNERSTONECONST. CO.

Kitchens Cuslom DeSignfamily Rooms

Window ReplacementsCommercial Remodeling

Intertor/ExtellorAddltlonr;

Custom and Quality Alway,>LICENSED AND INSURED

JIM LAETHEM8829310

CARPENTER work panel109 partitions doors cutrepairs small lobs 88227%

COMPLETE home reparrSpeCialiZing In code Violatlons 521 7970

BARKERCONTRACTORS

Modern Izallon. Alteratlons.llddltmns.FamllyRooms-Kitchens & Rccrpa1lOn Areas

JAMES BARKER8865044

• AttiCS• Porch Enclosures- Additions & Kitchens• CommerCial BUildings

SUnONCONSTRUCTION

BRYSON SUnON1324 Bedford

8842942 8822436

.11 IlllCKlllOCK WOIlK

"No Job To Small"

886-5565J.W. KLEINER

MASON CONTRACTORBrick, Block & Stone work

and all types of repairsBrick & Flagstone Pallas& Walks Porches Chlmneys Tuck POint 109,Patching and also vlota-lions corrected SpeclallzIng In Small lobs

FREEESTIMATES LICENSED

882-0717

FAMILY BUSINESS"Since 1924"

• Porches, Chimneys• Brlckwalks, Patios• Violations Repaired• t-}ortar Color Matching

R.R.CODDENS

COMPLETE home repairSpeCialiZing In code vloldlions 521 7970

BRICK WORK small JobsReasonable 88&-5565

ROBERT CODDENS II• Porche,> New or Repair• Chimney Repair• Glass Block WindOWS• Cement walks Driveways• Chimney screens Installed

CALL WITH N[EDS8827837

BRICK, slone block concrete brick pallos chlmneys tlfeplaces New andrepalf~ DeSender 8221201

• BRICK WORK• TUCK POINTING• PORCHES• CHIMNEYS• REBUILT AND

8EPAIRED CAULKING

ADVANCEDMAINTENANCE

17319 EAST WARREN884 9512

BRICK and cement repallsPorches chimneys luckpOlOlrng ExperrencedReasondble Neal workInsured Seaver s 8820000

BRICK, Block and SlonePorch & Chimney Repall36 Years Experience521 3259 ask for Ru~s

ERllTOCONSTRUCTION

STOPTHOSE LEAKS

GuaranteedBasement

Waterproofing

884-6500

526-9288

James M.Kleiner

ALL CONCRETEIBRICK WORK.Waterprooflng.fl<1gstone & Slate•TuckpOlntlng & Patchtng•Porches, Chlm neys.Walks Driveways.Patlos, Steps• Asphalt patching

& sealing-State LicensedHFPAIR SKCIALISTS

885-2097

884-7139

15 Year Guarantee

'11 IRICKlllOCK WORK

WANTADS

Call InEarly

WEDNESDAY. 8-5THURSDAY, 8-6

FRIDAY, 8.5MONDAY, 8-6

GROSSE POINTE NEW!;

882.6900

886-5565

BASEME:".ITWATERPROOFING

Walls RepalfedSlralghtened

ReplacedALL WORK

GUARANTEEDLICENSED

R.R.CODDENS

$4495

• Masonry, Cement, Waterproollng

TOP QUALITY WORKMANSHIP

886-3809

FAMILY BUSINESS"Since 1924"

All Types BasementWaterproofing Walls

Repaired and Straightened

AMERICANBASEMENT

WATERPROOFINGLow Prtces

Free Estimates10 Year Guarantee

LICENSED#053908

FULLY INSUREDSenior Clllzan Discount

AMEIUCAN GLASS BLOCKHome Improvements Specializing In:

• Glass Block WindowsInsfalled (or 8S low 8S

CAPIZZO CONSTBASEMENT

WATERPROOFINGWALLS STRAIGHTENrD

AND REPLACEDDONE RIGHT

10 YEAR GUARANTE[llCENSfO INSURED

TONY 885-0612MIKE GEISERCEMENT COSpeclallllr1g In

Wdlprprooflng and OulsldeVlolalions

Free E~li(llalesAll Work Guaranteed

LICENSED881-6000

R.L.STREMERSCH

Washer & DryerService

PflOrN) r SERVICE

527-2748

S Idlllg • Trim. GuttersStorms & Screens' Etc,

1 II 'j' I poolI' (, f II r Iprlne

ROBERT H RAESEI Irellsed & Insured

Free Estimates

771-0717

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proll <'1 H1 .1 'prvtCP• W<)')hp' • [)fyPfC; • Dish

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SERVICE

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8!J 1 5416 ---FRANK e, I' "II '/,,1"'1 flCJ

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CALL GEORGENUTTO

APPLIANCE

WI C,l t L RFBUIL TW/ISHfRS

/II l!J DRYfRS

'OS AUTOfTIUCIlItEPAl1

EASTSlor I"JWI r Wdshdun I u'n c le,llllrlg

IH 91111 "'ICJ p,olertlvew " I I) ~hj(,> expellI 'il I> I Ir p!I"l'dl Ill'>ured81') 11,,) 1 d ,i' lor DaVid

.04 ASflHAlf PAVING/ItEPAIIS

LEONARD'SSIDING

'\ !1' I I v II/I "ldllHl,{ I (', r I )IUIIl (r rn

l j 1 1 ,( q jl!f r1 ifld

• I I , t /, Ilr!r)/,,, It 1 If1! c. ff d f r ~"

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ALUMINUM

• Wd',[1( r DrYI r Sprvlce• VdClIlilTI C;PrvICPd!ld

Salpl.• LJ',rcl ',t"vP,> 111>!lIgprators

445-0776ALL WEATHER

REFRIGIERA nONREPAIRED & INSTALLEDCom mercia I-Resldentl a IALL MAKES & MODELS

CALL MIKE882-0747

GrossePointe News882-6900

WANT ADSWORK

WONDERS

AIR CONDITIONINGand

HEATING

LETOUR

GUIDETO

GOODSERVICE

BEYOURGUIDE

USETHE

CLASSIFIEDWANTADS

• Sales• ServICe

• InstallatIOn

953 MUSIC INSTRUMENTREPAIR

RESIDENTlAlICOMMERClALFREE ESTIMATES

SENIOR DISCOUNTS

779.8620

TOGETTING

GOODSERVICE.

COMPLETE plano seMCeTuning, rebulldrng, refin-Ishing Member PlanoTechniCians GUild. SIQIS-mund Bassner 731-7707

CONCERT plano tUning atregular pnce. New keys,regulatIOn 293-6074

PIANO services- TUningand repair 12 years ex.perlence FleXible hoursReasonable rates 881-8276

941> MQVERS HAUURS

KEATINGHEATING

THE AIR OF QUALITYFurnace Replacement

New InstallationsCustom Duct Work

Air Conditioning

15133 KERCHEVAL(AT REAR)

GROSSE POINTE PARK

331-3520

ALL WEATHERHEATING COOLING

REFRIGERATIONFurnaces, Boilers

Aepalred & InstalledAll Makes & Models

CALL MIKE 882-0747

CUSWORTHHEATING AND

COOLINGServing The Grosse

POlntesFamily owned & operated

LICENSEDService & Installallon

CommerCial-ResIdential

881-4664

.47 HEATING AND COOLING

15C

"HAVE Pickup/ Will Haul".Appliances, furniture, etcLocal hauhng 521.2061

HAULING Garage teardowns constructIOn ~brls, concrete, dirt, ga-rage and basement Junk,brush Can remove ormove almost anythingPhil Wassenaar

823-1207

MOVING.HAULINGDEPENDABLEEXPERIENCED

LOW RATESINSURED

NEW - 526-7284

946 MOVERS/HAULERS

FREE ESTIMATES

ODD JOBSWE ARE BACK!!

THE STUDENT SERVICEOF GROSSE POINTEPainting, Gulter Cleaning,Construction, Heavy Lilt-Ing, Landscaping, SpringCleaning, YOU NAME ITII

GEOAGE JEFF885-1858 886-0985HANDYMAN services- lawn

care, home maintenance,painting, carpet cleaningBlg- small Jobs welcomeFree estimates Call Tom777-4249

• Large and Small JObs• Pianos (our speCialty)• Appliances• Saturday, Sunday Servu:a• Senior Discounts

John SteiningerHarry Kurtz

11850 E JeffersonMPSC L 19675

Licensed Insured

822-4400

SPEEDY HAULINGRapid removal of debriS,

brush, concrete, appli-ances, almost anythingBasement, attiC, and ga-rage cleanouls With careAlso removal of construc-tion debriS Free esti-mates and low rates

Call 843-3597 NowAnd BE HAPPY I

WILL haul anything, demo-lish and remove garages,break and remove con-crete Senior Citizen diS-count B C Cartage Co59B-0090,463-<l376

GROSSEPOINTE

MOVING &STORAGELOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

AGENTFORGLOBAL VAN LINES

945 HANDYMAN

THE HIRED MANHome & Small Business

Maintenance & RepairOdd Jobs &

Code ViolationsTelephone Pre-Wire

& RepairVISA/MC 294.3480RETIRED Handyman. Minor

repairs, carpentry, electn-cal, plumbing, brokenWindows and sash cordreplaced etc Reason-able References 882-6759

RESIDENTIAL and commerclal matntalnenceComplete home servicePalnt:ng :ntenor! extenorWindow and gulter clean-Ing All home Improve-ments 886-2920 or 822-5010

THE Handyman Inc Topquality workmanship forcarpentry, remodelingplumbing, electrical,palnllng, wallpaper Wedo It all Please call, 884-9146

HANDYMANCall Bud for reasonable

prices and prompt ser-vice

Home Repalrs-Maintenance

House painting. garage andfence painting, kitchensMasonary repairs Viola-tions corrected 882-5886

RETIRED Handyman- Minorrepairs, carpentry, electn-cal, plumbing, brokenWindows and sash cordreplaced etc Reason-able References 882-6759

MISTER MAINTENANCEGulter cleaning, aluminum

washed Call The Best at521-3837

I944 GUTTERS

'.1'all[ OKPlI6469531

'BlT7l1wgftam

'43 LANDSCAI'IIlS/GARDENERS

943 LANDSCAI'ERSIGARDENERS

OZZIE'S LANDSCAPINGSpnng & Fall Clean Up

DeSign ServiceReconditIOning

Edglng-TnmmlngNew ShrUbbery

Dependable-Ouahty Service886-2943

IT'S not too late to haveyour garden roto- tilledQuahty work Call Jerry,839-7355

WANTADS

Call InEarly

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882-6900

ROTOTILLlNG, reasonablerates, all size gardens, 10years expenence Paul882.5978

YARD work- gardening,weeding Reasonablerates 885-7627 ask lorDaVid

~

SLAINE

Land~caping Scr\'ice~, Inc.

C},(arK..'J)c ((errt8845101Cjro~s~ '.1JOIl1tc

SE'Tl In!: Ihl' GrtJI'1' Pom(E' dnd Blooml/l.'ld .uP,.,

/J[/'{ \ [) \f)1! !lOR TIeL 111 /-1/ / \ 1'/ R I)

774.1145

Llc(msed & Insured

Landscaping Services

SHRUB TRIMMING EXPERTS772-4627

It1" 1/.1~.; It +..... ftLAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

"&ClII 11».... " UII'" &*LAWN FERTILIZATION*

Liquid & GranularCrabgrass & Weed ControlAeration & Power Raking

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL• FREE ESTIMATE •

757-7700

([JIll/,/e!( 1,!rH/'( Ijll/JI.i 111(/ !irnundm,lIll(en ill( ,

((J'!()1ll ri( "t:1I Inr!, (Hhr,U( II{)II

/-I("I(/enli.ll ,lII(1 ( {)mlll, r( 1"/"no\\ n'Ill()\,11

III ('rJ( ('(I ( r{111( (/. }n'ur('(}

Pil~t Landscapint Co.

823-6662

Specializing in creative landscapedesign, and planting of quality shadetrees, shrubs, evergreens and largespecimen trees.

943 LANDSCAI'ERS/GARDENERS

'43 lANDSCAPIltS/GARDENiaS

TRIMMING removal, spraylng, feeding and stumpremoval Free esllmatesComplete tree serviceCall Fleming Tree Ser-vice 774-6460

Action Lawn MaintenanceCompany

Weekly CUlling, trim & edging,cleanups, power raking (thatching)

Low Rates Senior DiscountsRes ide ntla I/Com mere la I

FREE ESTIMATES

Call 791-6349 or 771-2679

MAC'SSPRING CLEAN.UPComplete yard work, lawn,

shrub and tree trimming,etc Reasonable rates,quahty service Call Tom776-4429 St ClairShores

Cj~T('ET/J{'I:J{OVqJfrISLand'capr 1'ramllftgJ '.1'crrll mar 'Bon{crs

FRANK'S GARDENSERVICE

Tnmmlng, Weeding,Cultivating

Hourly Rate, Fast Service526.2921

LANDSCAPING - Experi-enced, InexpenSive, reha-ble work Spring clean.ups, planting, andtrimming Painting andgeneral maintenance886-7709

943 LANDSCAI'EIlSIGARDENERS

936 FLOOK SANDING!REFINISHING

931 fURNITUREREFINISHING/REPAIRS

923 CONSTRUCTION SERVICE

MAC'S TREE ANDSHRUB TRIMMING

COMPLETE WORKReasonable rates, quahty

service Call Tom 776-4429

GARDENING, cleanup,odds & ends, bush workand planllng 824-1897ask for Sam

DON'T WAITUntil Tuesday morning to

REPEAT your classifiedad"l Call our claSSifiedadvertiSing departmentWednesdays, Thursdays,Fridays, Mondays

882-6900

DUBAY'SLANDSCAPINGSERVICES, INC.

• Landscape lnstallatln• Garden Maintenance

885-3024HARD Working young man-

Spnng/ fall clean up,weekly lawn cultlng Spe-CialiZing In flower bedsand shrubbery Call Mike822-9033

GREEN Thumb Lawn Main.tenance for your lawncare need Spnng/Fallclean up, lawn cultrng,tnmmlng, and landscap-Ing Call 771-1870

WANTADS

Call InEarly

WEDNESDAY, 8-5THURSDAY, 8-6

FRIDAY, 8-5MONDAY, 8-6

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882-6900TREES, shrubs, hedges

and stumps removedFree estimates Insured778-4459

SPRING clean-up Lawncutting, weeding, trim-ming, planting Reason-able rates Call DenniS777-1473

EXPERIENCED gardenerdoes weeding, shrubtnmmlng, raking, plant-109 Very reasonableMarc, 839-9207

GARDNER With 7 years ofexperience seeks workWnte to AntoniO Caro-tenuto, POBox 36420,Grosse Pomte, MI48236

KELMFloor laymg, sanding, refin-

Ishing Expert In stainOld lloors a specialty Wealso refinish banisters

535.7256PROFESSIONAL floor

sanding and finishingFree estimates W Abra-ham 754-8999

HERITAGE Floors- Hard-wood floors :nstalled,Sanded and StainedReSidential and commer.clal Call 294-0024 or563-4281

FENCES- Steel, wood andprivacy Wood decksFree estimates Repair ornew work G & J Inc 30years experience Licensed and InsuredPlease call George 885-5097, Joe 977-5864

930 HECTIUCAl SUVICl

, 934 FENCES

ELECTRICAL- Violationscorrected Permits filedRetired Master Electrl-cion Call 1-663-4599

COLVILLEELECTRIC CO.

Ranges, Dryers, Services,Doorbells

VIOLATIONSFAST EMERGENCY

SERIJICE

774-9110

927 DRAI'ERIES

921 DRESSMAKING /TAILORING

930 ELECTRICAL SERVICE

24 HOURFAST SERVICE

CommerciallIndustrial

Residential

.23 CONSTRUCTION SEll VICE

884-9500

WADE'S

MARTINELECTRIC CO.

Re s idQntia I/Com mercial,VIOlations Corrected,Services IncrQased. Newwork & RemodelingRanges. Dryers. Door-bells, Telephone lacks,New receptocals added.Guaranteed work. no jobto small

Free Est & Low Prices882-2007

ELECTRIC

SERVING THEGROSSE POINTE

SINCE 1965CUSWORTH

ELECTRIC INCFAMILY OWNED AND

OPERERATEDELECTRICAL

CONTRACTORSNo job too large or small

Violations CorrectedMaster Licensed & Insured• ReSidential - Commercial• Fast Emergency Service

SENIOR CITIZENSDISCOUNT

886-4448IF BUSY, CALL 881-4664

15215 MACK

COMPANY,INC.

ELECTRICAL wIring andrepair, washers, dryers,doorbells, also telephonejacks Licensed Linck &Miller 881-8829, 881-0748

S & J ELECTRICResldentlal.Commerclal

No Job Too Small885-2930

SEAMTRESS In Ham-tramck for alteralionsPick up and dehver InGrosse POinte on Tues-days 893-7228 FURNITURE refinished, re-

AL TERATIONS, dressmak- paired, stripped, any typelng, costumes, beading of of caning Free estl-dresses, shoes, hand- mates 345-6258, 661-bags, etc Also dyeing of _5_5_2o _garments House callsMichelle 882-1461

924 DECOllATING SERVICE

JOANNA WESTERNWINDOW SHADESPAINT, SHUTIERS, BLINDS

KAUFMANNSTORM DOORS AND

WINDOWS

GRAfTopSALES AND SERVICE

15011 KERCHEVALEast 01Alter In lhe Park

TU 5~OOOClosed Mondays

~RAZIOeOI'lSGIRuecrION. INe_

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIALDRIVEWA YS • FLOORS • PORCHES

GARAGES RAISED & RENEWEDNEW GARAGE DOORS & REFRAMING

NEW GARAGES BUILT

LICENSED & INSURED

774.3020

CUSTOM Made slipcoversand drapenes Guaran-teed workmanship Ex-perienced Call now-Bernice 521-5255

CUSTOM Made slipcoversand draperies Guaran-teed workmanship Ex-perienced Call now-Bernice 521-5255

CUSTOM DRAPERIESBalloons, MIni Blmds,Verticals, Carpeting,

Wallpaper, BedspreadsCompare our prices Withdepartment store sales'

before you BUYFREE ESTIMATES

DRAPERIES BY PAT772.5440

COACH LIGHTCHIMNEY SWEEP CO

CHIMNEYCLEANING

Caps Srlet~'11Slalled

Animal Re1l0ialS'ale L censed

)154

Csrtllied &Insured

885.3733

919 CHIMNEY ClEANING

PREVENTATIVEMArNTENANCE

CO.CHIMNEY AND

PORCH REPAIRSFREE ESTIMATES

DENNIS JEROME773-3544

R.R. CODDENSChimneys rebUilt, repaired

or tuckpolnled Flues andcaps repaired

886-5565

SAFE FLUECHIMNEY SWEEP

• Chimney CI('anl~ng• Caps and

ScreensInstalledMorlar andDamper Repair

• Animal Removal

Ce1lf,ed MasterSweep

TOM TREFZER8825169

911 CEMENT WORK

920 CHIMNEY REI'AIRS

Keep birds a~squi rrels out'

CHlMNE'l ~SCREEl\S iJ.'Only $25 ea

In!>talled

c95}t::l C"'==l c=-

ROOFING-ALUMINUM

GEORGE VAN776-l126

SAFE Flue Chimney andHome Repair Service882-5169

J&JCHIMNEYSYSTEMS

MICHIGAN LICENSE 5125Chimneys repaired, rebUilt,

re-lmedGas flues re-hned

CleanlngsCertified, Insured

771-7678

9 IS CEMENT WORK

DO All steps, window sills,door sills, small cementwork Small bnck workand tuck POinting Freeestimates Don, 777-9057

MIKE GEISERCEMENT

CONTRACTORWATERPROOFING

DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS,WALKS, STEPS,TUCK POINTING

NO JOB TOO SMALLFREE ESTIMATES

LICENSED881-6000

DENNIS JEROMECHIMNEYS, PORCHES,

STEPS,TUCKPOINTlNG,

MORTAR COLORTINTING

CHIMNEY SCREENSGLASS BLOCK

BASEMENT WINDOWSVIOLATION WORK

FREE ESTIMATES773-3544

CEMENT Repairs steps,tuckpomtlng, railings,driveways, walks, patch.mg senior discount CallVince 526-6502

aUAUlY WORKREASONABLE PRICES

FREE EST1MATES

884.6500

296.3370

'Ill CEMENT WORK

NINO DiGRANDE CONSTRUCTION• General Masonry. Brick/Cement Work

• Paver Brick Specialisl • Driveways• Chimney Repairs' Patio. Steps, etc

• Entrance Porch Walks20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL

527.2996

REPAIR SPECIALISTS885.2097

Brick, Block &Cement Work

No Job Too Bigor Small

Custom Brick WorkSpecialty

20 Years Expenence

James M.Kleiner

ALL CONCRETE/BRICK WORK.Waterprooflng .Asphalt patching & sealing.Flagstone & Slate .Walks, Driveways•Tuckpotntlng & Patch,ng .Patlos, Steps.Porches Chimneys 'State Licensed

ERllTOCONSTRUCTION

, All Types 01 Cement Work• Basemenl Waterproof ng, Additions

CONCRETE

-PARKING LOTS -DRIVES-FOOTINGS -EXCAVATING

<!-~ CONC •• i.775.6388 Licensed & Insured 749.5017

DIPAOLA & REIF CONSTRUCTION. INC.(12 Years with Teso/ln Brothers)

WANTADS

Call InEarly

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882-6900

A&A ContractIng, Inc.

Speclahzlng In all ReSidential Concrete ApplicationsFootings, Garage Ralslngs. Porches

BASEMENT WATERPROOFINGS

MARTINREIF Licensed & Insured GARYDIPAOLA775-4268 m-0033

TESTA'CEMENTCO.,INC

Serving The PointesFor 43 Years

Driveways, garagefloors,

patios, porches.Garago Straightening

L1C - 18560 INS.FREE ESTIMATES

881-1016

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I!'Grosse Pointe News.'~,

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931 WINDOW WASHING

GEORGE OLMINWINDOW CLEANING

SERVICE35 YEARS IN THE

POINTES

372-3022

EXPERT Window repair, re-placement of panes Inleaded glass frames forolder Grosse POintehomes Phillip anytimeafter 6, 882-8537

.64 SEWER CLEANING SERVICE

910 WINDOW IIE'AIIIS

D BARRCLEANING SERVICES

SECOND GENERATIONWINDOW AND GUiTER

CLEANINGDALE 777-8497

Just call usGrosse

Pointe News882-6900

J'S Window cleaning serevice Very reasonableFree estimates 772-5084

9t. WINDOW WASHING

P & M Window and WallCleaning (FormerlyGrosse POinte FiremanAd) Excellent care foryour home Free esti-mates References 821-2984

A-OK WINDOWCLEANERS

Service on Storms andScreens

Free Estimates

775-1690PATTERSON Window, Gut-

ter and Aluminum Sidingcleaning Free estimates8810725

MISTER MAINTENANCEWindow washing storms

changed Call The Best at5213837

K-WINDOWCLEANINGCOMPANY

Storms, screens, gutters,aluminum cleaned In-sured Free estimates

882-0688WINDOWS and gullers

cleaned Reasonablerates Expenenced Freeestimates 881-8026

June 8, 1989Grosse Pointe ~::

970 T.V./IIADIO/ClIIEI'AIII

Wall washing done by handCarpet cleaning also

973 Till WOIIK

WALL Washing by handNeat and reliable Call773-7845

"4 SEWER CUANING SEIIVICE

P & M Window and WallCleaning (FormerlyGrosse POinte FiremanAd) Excellent care foryour home Free esti-mates- References 821-2984

977 WALL WASHING

Call The Best at 521-3837

K-MAINTENANCE CO.Wall washing, floor cleaning

and waxing Free esti-mates

882-0688

MISTER

MAINTENANCE

CERAMIC wall floor tile,mosaic ProfeSSionalReasonable Free eslimate Call Ray 882 7227

INSTALL All ceramicmosa,c marble slate Allrepairs JourneymanPaul 822-7137, 824-1326

AMERICANTILE WORKS

Ceramic Marble VinylStone Brick

INSTALLATIONSPECIALS

Free EstimatesLicensed Insured

822-5666Leave Message

CERAMIC tlle- reSidentialJobs and repairs 15years expenence 776-4097, 776-7113 Andy

TELEPHONE Sale Installalion and repalr- office orhome Call John 8827763

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AS OF FEBRUARY 1 1989

ATTENTION - IMPORTANT NOTICE

CASH RAn: First 10 words 540040 cents each additional word

BILLED RAn: A 51 00 fee Will be chargedlor billing

OPEN RATE Measured ads 59 50 per InchBordered ads 510 50 per Inch

SPECIAL RATE Measured ads 57 50 per InchBordered ads s8 50 per Inch

• Deadline for new want ad copy IS 12 r10Qnon Tuesday(subject to change on holiday Issues)

• Exira charges for dar1<borders stars dots logosreverses OT photos

• All measured OT bordered ads must be In OUT office byMofidilY 4 p m

• All Real Estate Service ads afld SpeCial ads must be In Ouroffice by Monday 4 p m

J. SCALZO I C. O. DOMINEELECTRIC SEWER CLEANING

EST 1953

Specializing in Sewers & Drains24-HOUR SERVICE 884-7606

T.V., VCR- Fast, fnendlyservice Senior discountLicensed Gary 882-0865

96S S£WING MACHINESEIIVICE

.71 TEUI'HONE IIII'AIRI

TUNE.UP Special In yourhome Cleaned, 011 ad-Just tension $9 95 Allmakes all ages 885-7437

774-9651

COMPLETEROOFINGSERVICE

COMMERCIALRESIDENTIAL

TEAR OFFRESHINGLE

CERTIFIEDAPPLICATIONS OFMODIFIED SHINGLE

PLY,RUBBER ROOFING

STSTEMSVENTS

GUTTERSREPAIRS

LICENSED - INSURED

GENTILEROOFING• Re-Rooflng• Small Jobs• Flat Decks• Gutter Cleaning• Gutters• Repairs

LICensed - Guaranteed

PREVENTATIVEMAINTENANCE

CO.NEW ROOFS

ROOF REPAIRSNEW GUnERS

GUnER CLEANINGFREE ESTIMATES

DENNIS JEROME773-3544

G.P. AND S.C.S.

FLAT Roof Proal ems? Newrubber roofs Installed onflat roofs Stops all leaksGuaranteed 552-6116

9.0 ROOfiNG SEIIVICE

294.8383

STHUCTURAL ROOFSYSTEMS

RESIDENTIAL-CO MMERCIAlFlat RoofsSun Decks

1 Ply SystemsCustom Metal WorkVentilatIOn Problems

Skylights InstalledRepairs

886.0520

SUNSHINEIMPROVEMENT

"Our Roofs Are Tops""But Not Our Prices"

Licensed - Fully Insured

822-5589ALL PRO

ProfeSSional roofs, gUllers,Siding New and repairedReasonable, reliable 16years experienceLicensed and Insured

John Williams

885-5813

LEONARD'SROOFING

Shingles, flat roofs, com-plete tear otis, built-uproofing, gutters and allkinds of repairs

Work guaranteed Free esti-mates Licensed and In-sured Member' of theBetter BUSiness Bureau

884-5416

ROOFS. Speclaled In tear.oils, gutter work, chimneywork, cold applicatIOnCall Mike 823-0089

ROOFINGNew and repairShingles or flat

Aluminum Siding and trimBOB 526-0666DOUG 772-7510

ROOFING and Gutter Ser-vice New and repairwork Grosse POinte ref-erences 824-0637

ROOFING RepairS. chlmney, screens basementleaks, plaster repairsHandyman work InsuredSeaver's, 882-0000

ROOFING; tear offs repairs, gutters, paintingInterior/ exterior Tim 3728329

ALL roofing and repairsFlat roofs, gutters, car-pentry Licensed Freeestimates ResldenlialCommercial C E GRoofing 757-7232

ADVANCEMAINTENANCE

STONE ROOFING884-9512- ReSidential0Commerclal -Industrial

oFlat Roof -Reroofing-Recoatlng -Single Ply-Tear Offs -Hot Tar Shin-gles -Slate -Tile -Decks-Copper Metal

-FREE ESTIMATES olcedam -Shields -HeaterTapes Installed -GuttersmSlalled, cleaned, re-paired -L1CENSED.IN-SURED

TOTAL ROOFINGSIDING SERVICES

ReSidential/CommercialShingles, Single Ply,

Rubber Roofs, Tear Ofts,Repairs, Ice Backup

VINYL AND ALUMINUMSIDING

Seamless GunersfTnmReplacement Windows!

CoorsStorm WlndowslDoors

LICENSED INSUREDRON VERCRUYSSECOMPANyn4.3542

960 IIOOFING SEIIVIC(

381 KERCHEVAL, FARMS

Since 1925Keith Danielson

Licensed Master Plumber

POSITIVEPLUMBING AND

HEATINGPlumbing and heating re-

pairs

PLUMBINGREPAIRS

&SEWER CLEANING

Reasonable Rates For AllMike Potter - Licensed

882-1558

FRANK R.WEIR

881-4988

951 PLUMIING HIATING

PLUMBING, HEATING

SEWER AND DRAINSBOILER SPECIALISTS

SPRINKLER REPAIRS

885-7711

DAN ROEMERPLUMBING

- Plumbing RepairsWater Heaters

Disposals and fixturereplacements

Violations correctedRemodeling

Sewers & drains cleanedLICENSED

MASTER PLUMBER

772-2614ALL WEATHER

HEATING & COOLINGBOILERS

BOILER PIPINGHOT WATER TANKS

REPAIRED & INSTALLEDCALL MIKE 882-0747

TONYThe Master Plumber

(Son of Emil)No Job too small, new and

repairs, Violations293-3181

NORM'SPLUMBING

AND

SEWER CLEANINGMy pnces won't take you

down the drain

521.8349.COMPLETEPLUMBING

SERVICEMARTIN VERTREGT

Licensed Master Plumber

886-2521New work, repairs, renova-

tions, waterhealers, sewercleaning, code VlolatlOnsAll work guaranteed

EMIL THEPLUMBER

SPECIALIZING INo Kitchens- Bathrooms- Laundry room and

Violations- Old and new work

Free EslimatesBill, Master Plumber

(Son of Emil)

882-0029BOB DUBE

PLUMBING and HEATINGLlcensed-Masler Plumber

SEWER CLEANINGSPRINKLER REPAIR

ETCGrosse POinte Woods

886-3897

PLUMBING- Major or minorrepairs, qUick response,low rates Insured Refer-ences Call Paul, 372-3726

777-8081

Intenor-ExtenorAluminum Sidmg Painting

Patching, PlasteringStucco, Varnishing

Window Glazing-CaulkingWallpapenng Sale In

HomeFree Estimates

Reasonable PriceReferences, Good Work

MILAN'S

PAINTING

MIKE'SPROFESSIONAL

PAINTING &WALLPAPERING

INTERIOR-EXTERIOR in-cludes repairing damagedplaster, cracks, peelingpamt, wmdow glaZing,caulking, painting alumi-num Siding Top qualitymaterial Reasonableprices All work guaran-teed Grosse POinte Ref-erences Call Mike any-time

R&DPAINTINGCOMPANY

INTERIORI EXTERIORQUALITY WORKMANSHIP

REASONABLE RATESCOMMERCIALRESIDENTIAL

DUANE n3-o754ROB 445-0718

TIRED OFOVERPRICED PAINTERS?

J & G CUSTOM PAINTINGQuality extenor and custom

Intenor painting, plaster-Ing, drywall finishing andrepair

Grosse POinte References,Senior Discount and FreeEstimates

For fnendly. personalizedservice. call now andsavel

822.6718

DUALITY Master Pamtlng-mtenor/ extenor special-IStS Repair work guaran-teed References Freeestimates Insured John771-1412

GREAT WESTERNPAINTING

We specialize In Intenorl Ex-tenor painting We ollerthe best In preparatIOnbefore painting and useonly the finest matena'sto gIVe long lasting re-sults For the ultimate Inresidential painting, GreatWestern people are qual-Ity minded and courteous

Reasonable RatesFree estimates

886-7602 882-0926

JARVIS Painting Intenor!Exterior ReSidential!CommerCial Low pncesWork fully guaranteedInsured! Licensed 543-1704

PAINTING - Tired of paYingfor over priced painters?Call today for a free esti-mate 824 3698, 822-5666

9S4 'AINTING! DECOllATING

PAINTINGQUALITY WORK

DEPENDABLEREASONABLE

FULL Y EXPERIENCEDPlaster Repair

Wood RefinishingExtenor Interior

LOTS OF POINTEREFERENCESFree Estimates

and Consultation588-3626

759-5099

C&ZPainting & Repairs

Intenor/ExtenorReasonable Rates

All Work GuaranteedReferences, Free Estimates

Zack,839.1423

After 4 p.m.

BRIAN'S PAINTINGProfeSSional painting inte-

rior and extenor Special-IZing In all types of paint-Ing Caulking, Windowglazing and plaster repairAll work guaranteed Forfree estimates andreasonable rates, call872 2046

EXTERIOR Palnllng Alumi-num Siding cleaned andpainted Local referencesLicensed 757-7232

INTERIOR Painting, Plasterrepairs Water damagecode Violations repairedExpenenced. referencesWeather sealing, Insulatlons, leaks found Seav-er's Home Maintenance882-0000

Certified

CODE WORKINSURANCJt waR."'"

Painting - mtanor-ex-tarlOr, paperhang'Ing and paneling.Free estimatescheerfully givenLICensed and m-sured

882-9234

RICHARDPAINTING

Grosse POinte area for 6years Great ReferencesSpeCialiZing In satlsfac-lion Our reterences backus 110% 39%797

PAINTING- Intenor, Extenorplus aluminum Siding372-2760

JOHN'S PAINTINGInterior Extenor SpecialiZing

m repalflng damagedplaster drywall andcracks peeling paint, win-dow puttying and caulk-109, wallpapenng Also,pamt old aluminum Sid109 All work and matenalguaranteed ReasonableGrosse POinte referencesFree estimates

882-5038

'S4 'AINTING/DECOIlATlNG

INTERIOR and extenorpalntmg and paperhangmg Reasonable rates 30years expenence RayBarnowsky 372 2392 after 6p m

GEORGE'S Painting Inte-nor! exterior, wall paper.Ing patchlngl plastenng,Window putty caulkingSenior Citizen discountGeorge 891-0254

INTERIORSBY DON & LYNN

- Husband Wile Team- Wallpaperingo Palnllng

885-2633

884 ..5764

Lic('ns('c1

ACTIONWALLPAPEHING & PAINTING

.1\11 Types of Ins!;-lII<lllonS• nf'rT1ov;-lls Unlimltod• OlJdllly Interior PJlntlng

THOMAS GUASTELLA

884.4583

774.4002

.S4 'A1NTING/DECOIIATING

PRESSURE WASHINGVinyl & Aluminum Siding

We hand scrub, Intenor/exterlor painting,wet sand blastmg, cmderblock/brlck

FORSeO - Licensed 839-8619

ExtertorllnterlorPaInting. Decor.Uno

Charles "Chip" GibsonCUSTOM RESIDENTIAL PAlNT£AS WITH

GROSSE POINTE REFERENCES

1~7.-111 A Full Service CompanyL.. 774-4048

CIffilSTIAN BROTHERS DECORATING CO.St. Cl.lir ShOl'C", MI -18081

• COMMERCIAL. RESIDENTIAL• INSURED

• Wallpaper H<1nglng • Tile• Pamllng Int & Ext • Marble• Wallpaper Removal • Plaster Repairs• Wallpnrwr Silles • Carpet Cleaning

20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

BESTPAINTING

IS bilck In theneighborhood

• Window SpeCialists• Pittsburg Paints Used• 10 Year Guarantee• BEST Prices, When you hlfe the BESTYou don Ineed the rest/"

PAINTING. DECORATINGWALLWASHING - PAPER HANGING

Insurance Repair SpeCialistsCALL CALLAHAN 771-1117

QUALITYPAINTING SERVICE

INTERIOR. EXTERIOR25 years of

profeSSIOnal experienceIn your neighborhood

All repairs before painting

MATT FLETCHER4151 Buckingham

886-6102

B&MPainting Intenor! Exterior

Window GlaZingGarage Palntlnq

Quality WorkRelerenc.es Available

886-2920

WANTADS

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882-6900WALLPAPERING

SPECIALISTSAffordable Pamtlng and

Wallpapenng 20 yearsFree Estlmate~ References 3 R Company776-3424

M&JPROFESSIONAL

PAINTINGINTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Damaged plaster and pomtpeeling cracks wmdowputtying & caulking, paintIng alummum SidingQuality work and reasonable prices Senior Citizen10% dls"ount

FREE ESTIMATES

776-7854BETTER Home Decorating

plaster repair painting18 years experiencePaul 7733799

885-3594Please Call Anytime

Profess\onal Painter,

Interior & Exterior

Free Estimates

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

NICK KAROUTSOSCONTRACTOR

• Interlor/Extenor• StaIning Wor,o f.lilg Pole<;o Wallpilpennq!l1pn",v,llo CommerCtalln"~I(j('nll .. 1

o Power WiI~lm,qo Tcxlurr Cpdll1q<;o Relerpnrp,;

954 'AINTlNG/DECOIlATING

PAINTING and wallpaperIng Custom mtenor andexterior finishes All mate-nals hung ReferencesCall Mark 8826181

PAINTING- Interior Plasterand drywall repair Textured ceilings All preparework done Neat and rellable Call 773-7845

AFFORDABLE painting bymedical students Homesrentals garages Free estlmates 885 8332

JOE'S Palnllng Service Extenor- Wmdow washingcode repairs Window repairs guller cleaningaluminum cleaning tuckpointing Interior PaintIng wallpaper plaster repairs stucco ceilings drywall wall washingReferel\l..e~ AVdllauleFully Insured Qualitywork at affordableprices' ReSidential andCommerCial 8817516

INTERIOR palntmg varnishand wallpaper hangingProfeSSional workGeorge, 371 7574

DAVID SUPAL445-6948

'FOREST PAINTING& CaNST. co.

o Carpentry. Rough rHII~ho Remodeling Kltchen<; Rrr

Rooms Ba<;pments- P"J/lling Intenor!ExtrflrHo Any Plasterlnq RrpdH\

Licensed and In<;lJrrd

882-2118

INTERIOR/EXTERIORPAINTING AND REPAIRS

Wallpaper RemovalReasonable, References

available Senior discountFree estimates

TOM 521-8192

WOODREFINISHING

STRIP STAIN VARNISHDuplicate EXisting FInish or

Colors to MatchKitchen cabinets staircase

handrails, vanities panel-Ing, doors, trim and moldIngs

Licensed InsuredReferences Free EstimatesPRESTIGE PAINTING CO

DAVID ROLEWICZ296-2249 778 5025

GROSSE POINTECONTRACTORS

EXPERT WALLPAPERINGINSTALLATION OF ALL

TYPES OFWALLCOVERING

885-8155FREE ESTIMATES

INSUREDMichael Satmary Jr

VINCE'S Pamling InlerlarExtenor Plaster and drywall repair Free estlmates Senior D,scounl526-6502

WALLPAPERREMOVAL

.VTIMExperienced quality

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