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See NORTH, page 2A defendants to stay aW8) from Granger whl1e on probatIon. He nou.o that Granger'b state- ments, made to thp mf'd18 after his sentencing about how th~ VlctimB lured hiIr into sex. ual relatlonships, lIhowed that aBSOClatmg with Granger was not the way to change bad behavior and become good elU- See SHORES, page SA ney Ralph Houghton who ealled for the crowd to calm down so questlOns could be addressed one at a tIme. Cat-ealls It'nt an UDusually di880nant tone to a commumty th!lt as recently as the last mUDlCIpal electlOn acted in A ll"l'\ost toW ~~~:"t b)' g:v:ng Huet'vema...W) nn O"'v"en;helnuug r~l&.--tiu:u tv Lt." WWLUuI1.Lty'e top job Yet, among an overflow crowd that stood four rows deep ill an adjOining anteroom, no one supported the yacht club or backed the council's dW1IJb of neutrai StatUS "Any pllUUl the yacht club bas to exnand 0 ...... "n~~te lte harbor ano the Rllore!' harbor are Just that - plans and ideas," saId Huetteman. "The club hasn't presented anythmg to thp ~I..!...~~J ~ ~:; ufficj~ form. The coo.mcil has net been presented anyth'"g on wmch there IS to act yet "When there lS (a plan pre- sented offiCially to the cOUDcl), we Wlll act in the best mterests of all the residents of Grosse Pomte Shores," saId Huetteman "As I Bald prior to the elee- bon last :iear," he SaId, 'when- ever the yacht club submIt!! thlr proposal, It will e\'entual- ly go to a vote of the people It's not gomg to be a deCISiOn of the councIl. It WIll be a deClSlOD of the community" Not so, accordmg to Ralph Barbier Jr., preSident of NYCE The group alleges that the council has lent secret SUD- port tQ the club for at least t~o year'> ilnti I" predIsposed through memberships and SOCial ties WIthin th~ small commuruty to gn'e the club all the help It needs to expand. Th~ :.c!~ bt:lu::f'il..Ia.t"j of the du b s plans, acrordlng to Barbier, IS thf' dub, WIth reSl. Group fires shot across 'T~rht rl11h'c hr\UT J -'- ..... .&.-.- V -~ woW' defendants aVOId haVIng to serve lengthy pnson sentences and aVOId haVUlg thelr name<. placed on the state's sex offend- er hst The defendants ma.le no statement in wun. but one of the VIctims did, accuslDg Daniel Raymond of takmg something frOw. hc=,r tkt tilie oould Dever get back Kenny also ordered the three Stage is set for a Shores showdown Family: Wlft, Anne, four sons, five grandchildren SH' Ito1')', p~e 4A Age: 76 Quote' "And In t ho"e day.:;, WI' had a lot more f.rcs Rack then, pI ople "ere stlll U'>lng coul !umclC"c<; and Toofs of house:. till hRlf wo,xil'n "hmsrlpq ~ Occupation: Retm.'d Gro3se P0mte Park deputy dIrector of puohr safety Home: Grosse Pomte Park By Brad Undbelll Staff Wnter The settIng has the flavor of a prize fight. In one comer is the Grosse Pomte Yacht Club, whIch wants to expand lts boatmg facilities In the other ro .....,r ,.. NYf'E, which stands for "N~ighbo!'S PI'\"POoow-nAA .,.h,...,. .. v.., \.. 1"'1 1.. - _- _-_ ..,IJ .a.ot.-. _ . s E'q)anSion," a group vf IVCHI homeowners bent on stoppmg them. Somewhere m between lS the Grosae Pomte Shores Village council, whIch ",ill haVE: to approve the expaDS10n plans if the club lS to WIll the go-ahead. Lastlv. any endorsement by the cauncl has to be approved by the state. That's the way th~ fight card looked at the most recent rrlee-t- mg of the Shores Village coun- cil, where residents jAmmed the room and filltd what httle area remamed with vehement protests against any nctlon by village officials to allow the yacht club to expand Its harbor faclhties The club saId the plan IS needed to bnng the faCIlity up to modern standards. NYCE saId the expansion would dlSrupt currents, pollute the lake, and Vlolate the prop. erty nghts of resldents who, through longstandmg npanan rights, own the bottom land on whIch the club wants to expand. The Issue IS compbcated by the club's plans to update and enlarge the Shores mu:uclpal manna, whIch shares a com- mon harbor and entrance With the dub Volleys of "'haT" and "you're stallmg" were fired at the counCIl, WIth PreSident John Hll.. He!'l::!.T2 III squ~r!) 1.": 1 Un: ~Ights. Defendmg agamst accusatIons that thE' Shores IS fdvonng the club, Huetteman was supported by VIllagE' attor. knced to 4, L'2 U1VllLUl>III WUlI- ty J.u11ast ~eek, were onginal- ly charged WIth cnm.mal sexu- al conduct m the tJurd degree, an offense pUJUBhable by up to 15 years in pnson. The plea bargain was agreed to by all parties, said PTOSeCU- tor Douglas Baker. The victuns don't have to testify i.. '1 a gru21- LOg trial and nsk havmg th(' def~ndant.t acquitted. The The defendants, Damel and James Raymond of Harp",r Woods and Robert Cooper of Grosse Pomte Woods must also perftlrTO 12.') hours of communi- ty sel'Vlee. Tb'.! lleDtencell were part of a plea bargam agree. ment that kept the suspects out of pnson and off the state's sex oiff'ndpt dU"ect.ory !lst The defendants, along with Damel Granger wlJ.owas sen- PhotQs by &sh Sill ..... and Brad Lindberg Judge sentences final three in North rape trial By Jim St.lcldord Staff Wnter TLe three remainIng def.oll- dlUlts in the Grosse Pomte Nor..h rape trial were sen- tenced to 70 days In Jill! and were placed on probabon for a year by Wayne County Circuit C-ourt judge Timothy Kenny. TIns action puts an end to a case that brought national attention to Grosse Pointe. I Seniors celebrate I at South The cIau of 1999. will- Den of the beat dresIed award dltt:bur nA'",.""~ f-... Unties at-the -o;o~ PoIJlte South !DIh School homecoming football game, cheer .. their float is reeeiYes the first place award. The &eIl1or float, "Freedom, M wall inspired by the mone, MBrave- I hearl," and featured a castle with a worklag drawbridge. I IDC: Kame between South and Warren Matt earned the Blue Devils' their first homecoming rictory In .b: yean. South blanked ita oppoDent 28- O... 2.463 of the faithful watched iD the .taDds. At right, somewhere under this yeUow aDd blue malI:c-up Is Scott Fll!1\do, a junior at South. Farado led ct••• mates In the South bomecoming parade and helped Blue DevtI fana cheer football victory. Karen Di Chiem will pre- view the Michigan Opera Theatre'. production of Lucia di Lammermoor during a fn,e lecture at the et>ntral brandJ of the Grosse Pomte Public IA'brary, 10 K9rc:heval, in G~ Pcinte Farmaf. Frida~ Oct. 30 The lecture begins at 7:30 D m Fnr mn... ;... fn....... t;"'" I~ (313) 343-2074.-~~~220:I The GI'OSOE'Pointe South Mothe~'8 Club's Awesome A ..=tiw:. Lq;WIl at i p.m. in I Ithe Groes(' PoinUl War Memorial. 32 Lakeshore in Grosse Pointe FpJ'IlUll The event laSts until 11 l p.m. IUJd features sl1ent and lift biddinc. ~ are $25 ,. at the door. Call (lUS) 885- 3780 far more mfonnation... I Opinwn 6A Obttuanes , 18A Seniors .. 19A Auws 21A Schools 22-,,~, Buslness . . . .. . 26A Entertainment 7B Sports , , . .. . 1C Classlfied ads .... 6C Sunday, Nov. 1 I. The Choir of Men and Boys of Chnst Church Grosse Pointe performs the Evensong. I The concert begins lit 4'30 I p:m~The ch~rch is.!ocsud at bJ. urosse rOUlT,e J:)()wevara m Grosse Pomte Farms. For more infonnation, call (313) 885-4841 .-' I MondclY, Nov. 2 I The Grosse Pomte Woods .. Cltv CouncIl meets in Woods I city naIl, 15U5 Mack Plaza, !~t 7 30 P "n J

Transcript of Stage is set for a Shores showdown - Grosse Pointe Public ...

See NORTH, page 2A

defendants to stay aW8) fromGranger whl1e on probatIon.He nou.o that Granger'b state-ments, made to thp mf'd18

after his sentencing about howth~ VlctimB lured hiIr into sex.ual relatlonships, lIhowed thataBSOClatmg with Granger wasnot the way to change badbehavior and become good elU-

See SHORES, page SA

ney Ralph Houghton whoealled for the crowd to calmdown so questlOns could beaddressed one at a tIme.

Cat-ealls It'nt an UDusuallydi880nant tone to a commumtyth!lt as recently as the lastmUDlCIpal electlOn acted inA ll"l'\ost toW ~~~:"t b)' g:v:ngHuet'vema...W) nn O"'v"en;helnuugr~l&.--tiu:u tv Lt." WWLUuI1.Lty'e

top job Yet, among an overflowcrowd that stood four rowsdeep ill an adjOining anteroom,no one supported the yachtclub or backed the council'sdW1IJb of neutrai StatUS

"Any pllUUl the yacht clubbas to exnand 0...... "n~~te lteharbor ano the Rllore!' harborare Just that - plans andideas," saId Huetteman. "Theclub hasn't presented anythmgto thp ~I..!...~~J ~ ~:; ufficj~form. The coo.mcil has net beenpresented anyth'"g on wmchthere IS to act yet

"When there lS (a plan pre-sented offiCially to the cOUDcl),we Wlll act in the best mterestsof all the residents of GrossePomte Shores," saIdHuetteman

"As I Bald prior to the elee-bon last :iear," he SaId, 'when-ever the yacht club submIt!!thlr proposal, It will e\'entual-ly go to a vote of the people It'snot gomg to be a deCISiOn of thecouncIl. It WIll be a deClSlOD ofthe community"

Not so, accordmg to RalphBarbier Jr., preSident ofNYCE The group alleges thatthe council has lent secret SUD-port tQ the club for at least t~oyear'> ilnti I" predIsposedthrough memberships andSOCial ties WIthin th~ smallcommuruty to gn'e the club allthe help It needs to expand.Th~ :.c!~ bt:lu::f'il..Ia.t"j of thedu b s plans, acrordlng toBarbier, IS thf' dub, WIth reSl.

Group fires shot across'T~rht rl11h'c hr\UTJ -'- ......&.-.- V -~ woW'

defendants aVOId haVIng toserve lengthy pnson sentencesand aVOId haVUlg thelr name<.placed on the state's sex offend-er hst

The defendants ma.le nostatement in wun. but one ofthe VIctims did, accuslDgDaniel Raymond of takmgsomething frOw. hc=,r tkt tilieoould Dever get back

Kenny also ordered the three

Stage is setfor a Shoresshowdown

Family: Wlft, Anne, foursons, five grandchildren

SH' Ito1')', p~e 4A

Age: 76

Quote' "And In t ho"e day.:;,WI' had a lot more f.rcsRack then, pI ople "erestlll U'>lng coul !umclC"c<;and Toofs of house:. tillhRlf wo,xil'n "hmsrlpq ~

Occupation: Retm.'dGro3se P0mte Parkdeputy dIrector of puohrsafety

Home: Grosse Pomte Park

By Brad UndbelllStaff Wnter

The settIng has the flavor ofa prize fight.

In one comer is the GrossePomte Yacht Club, whIchwants to expand lts boatmgfacilities

In the other ro......,r ,.. NYf'E,which stands for "N~ighbo!'SPI'\"POoow-nAA .,.h,...,. .. v.., \.. 1"'1 1..- _- _-_ ..,IJ .a.ot.-. _ .

s

E'q)anSion," a group vf IVCHIhomeowners bent on stoppmgthem.

Somewhere m between lS theGrosae Pomte Shores Villagecouncil, whIch ",ill haVE: toapprove the expaDS10n plans ifthe club lS to WIll the go-ahead.

Lastlv. any endorsement bythe cauncl has to be approvedby the state.

That's the way th~ fight cardlooked at the most recent rrlee-t-mg of the Shores Village coun-cil, where residents jAmmedthe room and filltd what httlearea remamed with vehementprotests against any nctlon byvillage officials to allow theyacht club to expand Its harborfaclhties

The club saId the plan ISneeded to bnng the faCIlity upto modern standards.

NYCE saId the expansionwould dlSrupt currents, pollutethe lake, and Vlolate the prop.erty nghts of resldents who,through longstandmg npananrights, own the bottom land onwhIch the club wants toexpand.

The Issue IS compbcated bythe club's plans to update andenlarge the Shores mu:uclpalmanna, whIch shares a com-mon harbor and entrance Withthe dub Volleys of "'haT" and"you're stallmg" were fired atthe counCIl, WIth PreSidentJohn Hll..He!'l::!.T2 III squ~r!) 1.":

1 Un: ~Ights. Defendmg agamstaccusatIons that thE' Shores ISfdvonng the club, Huettemanwas supported by VIllagE' attor.

knced to 4, L'2 U1VllLUl>III WUlI-ty J.u11ast ~eek, were onginal-ly charged WIth cnm.mal sexu-al conduct m the tJurd degree,an offense pUJUBhable by up to15 years in pnson.

The plea bargain was agreedto by all parties, said PTOSeCU-tor Douglas Baker. The victunsdon't have to testify i..'1 a gru21-LOg trial and nsk havmg th('def~ndant.t acquitted. The

The defendants, Damel andJames Raymond of Harp",rWoods and Robert Cooper ofGrosse Pomte Woods must alsoperftlrTO 12.') hours of communi-ty sel'Vlee. Tb'.! lleDtencell werepart of a plea bargam agree.ment that kept the suspectsout of pnson and off the state'ssex oiff'ndpt dU"ect.ory !lst

The defendants, along withDamel Granger wlJ.owas sen-

PhotQs by &sh Sill .....and Brad Lindberg

Judge sentences final three in North rape trialBy Jim St.lcldordStaff Wnter

TLe three remainIng def.oll-dlUlts in the Grosse PomteNor..h rape trial were sen-tenced to 70 days In Jill! andwere placed on probabon for ayear by Wayne County CircuitC-ourt judge Timothy Kenny.TIns action puts an end to acase that brought nationalattention to Grosse Pointe.

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Seniorscelebrate

I at SouthThe cIau of 1999. will-

Den of the beat dresIedaward dltt:bur nA'",.""~ f-...Unties at-the -o;o~PoIJlte South !DIh Schoolhomecoming footballgame, cheer .. their floatis reeeiYes the first placeaward. The &eIl1or float,"Freedom, M wall inspiredby the mone, MBrave-

I hearl," and featured acastle with a worklagdrawbridge.

IIDC: Kame between

South and Warren Mattearned the Blue Devils'their first homecomingrictory In .b: yean. Southblanked ita oppoDent 28-O... 2.463 of the faithfulwatched iD the .taDds.

At right, somewhereunder this yeUow aDd bluemalI:c-up Is Scott Fll!1\do,a junior at South. Faradoled ct••• mates In theSouth bomecomingparade and helped BlueDevtI fana cheer footballvictory.

Karen Di Chiem will pre-view the Michigan OperaTheatre'. production of Luciadi Lammermoor during afn,e lecture at the et>ntralbrandJ of the Grosse PomtePublic IA'brary, 10 K9rc:heval,in G~ Pcinte Farmaf.

Frida~ Oct. 30

The lecture begins at 7:30D m Fnr mn... ;...fn....... t;"'"

I~ (313) 343-2074.-~~~220:I

The GI'OSOE'Pointe SouthMothe~'8 Club's AwesomeA ..=tiw:. Lq;WIl at i p.m. in IIthe Groes(' PoinUl WarMemorial. 32 Lakeshore inGrosse Pointe FpJ'IlUll

The event laSts until 11

lp.m. IUJd features sl1ent andlift biddinc. ~ are $25

,. at the door. Call (lUS) 885-3780 far more mfonnation... I

Opinwn 6AObttuanes , 18ASeniors .. 19AAuws 21ASchools 22-,,~,Buslness . . . .. . 26AEntertainment 7BSports , , . .. . 1CClasslfied ads . . . . 6C

Sunday, Nov. 1

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• The Choir of Men andBoys of Chnst ChurchGrosse Pointe performs theEvensong.

I The concert begins lit 4'30 Ip:m~The ch~rch is.!ocsud atbJ. urosse rOUlT,e J:)()wevaram Grosse Pomte Farms. Formore infonnation, call (313)885-4841

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I MondclY, Nov. 2

I The Grosse Pomte Woods.. Cltv CouncIl meets in Woods• Icity naIl, 15U5 Mack Plaza,

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5 yeMS ~~o thi& 'w'cck• Uncert.lilnty over financmg

for the 19P4-95 school year,coupled WIth the dJct.ati's of Eo

Jabor coctra<,t, forced theGrosse Pomte board of eduea-tlon t 1 approve la.yoffs of S1.~ad~n.tr:.lstratof~ The V{J~ wa.~

Supenntendent Ed Shme't-Columended the layoIIs,whll'''h WP~ hA:C::~ "" e=CloI"'tV\"."tv

:ll'n ,,~,~wnf" ,.'h~ ''Jn~'''''''~;n+-'' ;.,.,fundlng from La.nsmg.~..- ~ --

• GI'QIlge POlDte Woods votedto ulStall two soccer fielda at..."""" _ "I"'ll 1 I' '-~-.l.~o3' ....... ""40.. ~ LA~ h.. 4'I0oI4 _"""" .)'

"'htlm'l age 6 and under. 'fileGros&e Pomte Soccer~..5:5OC1atlon. wlui:h requestedthat the C1ty make park proper-ty aval1able for the field.s. willpay for most of the eonstroc-tion costs.

Counell _.<"mber Jean Riceopposed the plan. She said"Ghesquiere bas grown into agreat big recreatlon park. It'sfull or fences and buildmgs. 1don 1; think It was originallyintendM to be that kind ofpark." •

• Lorenzo Brownmg won_1.>d.'<);Tl tl'l may<>!' at the Cityof Grosse Pointe, as did PalmerHeenan in Grosse Pointe Park.John Danaher was the top votegetter in the race for the("- P9int.('Fanns city COUD.- -cd, and 80 won the job ofmayur

• Christ Church GrossePointe was named to thenational Register of HistoricPlaces.

• Inspector Peter 'nIomuwas sworn in as the Citvadmunstzator of Groese PointeWoods.

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10 years ago this weekII Hie GH,I ..",l:' PlJ!UL~

HlStorica1 SoMety Will b<>gmsurveymg 1,100 Grosse PomteFarms SItes Ul the oldestneIghborhoods as the first steplD recommending a. preserva-non plan for UlE' Clty.

The purpose of the survey,according to Tish Colett, thesociety's vice pI'eSident forpreservation, is to find. mnti.'IS ~4 ~\"aluate the Slgruhw.uthistoric SlteS that exist in theFa.-ms, so that a plan can beformulated for savmg those ofhlstoricallDterest.

• A DetrOIt vuath will standt:nal as an adult in the brutalattack on tw9 Grosse PomteWoods residents behind theWar Memorial on July 12,1988,

Larry S Golden, 17, andthree compaDlOlUl face telooychuges m the "'Pt! of a Woodswoman and tpe attempted11lal"der of her boyfiieod wilethe couple sat and talked nearthe lake.

• For the nir.t.th sVaighttime, the Lady Knight ofUnifllrS!ty Liggett School wonthe state's Class C-D girl's ten-nis cbampionslup.

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~esterda~'s headlines50 yea"", ago this w(,l?k Assoclatwn and the FarmsIi -- u'h~ch ~~ ~tln far ~I)dl t Ul th~lht> supen'1~or ut U10~~ r

}-'Ollltl" To~nshlp uT/;ed settlmg of a wage d."yutt:emphatll'<::.lJ) for t!'l~consohda- A stllte-appom-.ed arhItratortlOn of the fow \I11]age~ and ~1il JOIn a pane] con!l'!;tmg ofellY oi Gro~se Pomte mta do !he Farel>; labor att<. r .18), JaM~lllgie cty Carl Sch"'elkart O'M~ar8, and PatrolmanS31d thE' IS<;1.lP "l,"u1d J.,e !:uJ:.- Gordon Lvans of lhe GPFPOArmttRd to a YOLP of rhE' f'POpl.. As"onauon President John

"I don't can' a tlnker's damn J:<'ar1ey sa.d the CIty'S oITe! tov.hether Gr:.l:;:;c Po~ntc mcrea..., a patrolman's salaryTownslup goes on Or stops from $12,600 to $13,500 pertomorro';v" he sald m ft ore- ,)"''''1 ......." WUl~!,UU)U: .rW"u:ypared statelLent. "Tills t.ilk of "aJa oUlt'r Issues w tle settleahaVl.ng five httl.e CIties each UlcJud~ sroft .J.l.fferenuaJ, hob.pulling Its own way lS nOD' day pay and SIck tl.rnesense, both frow the stand-

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nn1ftf- nor ""'~ ......... lr..,."'",),+- ....... _.J

from the 'equally unportaflt~Ulndp:;lnt of the to..A.joiO" ..\o I;::t":'t~

mterest"Let's have one suable CIty

It WIll save a whale of a lot ofmoney for the taxpayers Putme down as number one votefor oile atv."

• The -Farms VI.l\age boardof trust6es renewed its offer of$10,000 for the 60,000 square-foot tract of land north of

and Muir Road.The plot belongs to the

Newberry estate and the pr0-posal is that the village acqulreit for a public park1n~ lot

I am writing IIpenonal ~ .. ask for your vote onTuesday; NovemlJer 3, 1m. I feel it is so important duat all"!M:n';wu", .,.Uu .i: iUU. u.n: iu i8e aauare Qipoiilics, 1ieei imllSltlPf~ m.y .... ~e gnd my job pedo.~ I w-..m Uie people ofthe GI'OIS5ePointei to vote for 8cw••••1_MHiieoDe who khonest aud JumJ 1fOItiIlg.' My e~ .. eoVerDJDeIlt isimmense. I .. proud te he • CammacIl-- proud of what it~Q~ f~:I' ~-,::.=~::d eo~e::~ M-;- ::::~::;.::::: -:;ho:::::..-: ~~mislead onate .... y t'rom Illy tl'aIain& ~ oredueation.Iwork bard for ov-dktrkt,.- do n«1F8Dt the voters to beswayed by ..,.. ..... reseDtatioB et .. yseIf or my family. 11«scIthrough dedkadeo .. .by heart. ....... '08vofr Cavanagh, youvote for hoaesty and iDtegriiy.

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Previously, the emergeneyroom was stdid. by mtemsand residents UDder medicalsupeniIion, and it was ueees-BaJY for them to <OJltact a~~ J.t- __"t.;:_1 ....._4S"------~~~beiino they muld begin. treat-ment.

• Bmdtng arbItration 18 theorder of the day for the GrossePointe Farms Police 0fiicETs

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court heariDa before Woodsmunicipal coUrt judee LynnePlene, the defenfb::ts werebonnd over to c:ireuit court fortrial. If they had not agreed tothe plea bargain, they faced upto 15 years in priaon if convict-edofthe~

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The parents of' th", V!M1rrswere informed of what hap-pened and they contact.edWoods public safety officers.After they completed theirinvestigation. they pnMleDtedthe evidt,noe to mllnt1l" ............... ,.tors who charged ~ defen-dants with eriminal2XWlI con-duct in the thi.."li degree. astatutory rape charge.

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Mike Kenyon, ShoceB citymanage!', attributed themcrease to a younger popula •tion in the community that IS.more mehned to use park facil-Ities. Smce 1990, the av~age in the Shores h.as droppedfrom. 46.3 to 45.5 years oM;aocordmg to census data

Kenyon also praised popularnew programs started by Rtf),who is m l:.lS f.rst year aD theShores' first fun-time parkdirector.

"'We had tremendous successat the park with a tenws pro-gram and tournament run byJoe FodeU." said Rio. "We also

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P.lId for b~ \tar) r:llen Slempi1e CampaIgn (.ommiUt'f'. SII Lmcoln. Gros~e Point,., MI4I23G

PbotobJ' ... ~Ala the MUO.D winds ... aocl the weaUler turDB cold. JIm Cooke, •• ,. re

sapervi80r of parks aacl recreatiolllD: GJoese PoiD.te Shores, loeda the last port:.a.Ie pukbeach at 0lda8 Puk onto a cart for winter at-.-Shores park has record attendanceBy ar.:I Undberg year. according to figures com- had more than 100 kids OIl theStaff Writer p.L1ed by park rangers. swim team.," the Sharb, up

from abmlt 80 m recent yc:::.lUo also organized a seriee ofhasketb-...ll !lnd V1)JL.<>ybal! semi-nars involving 50 kick'l, "wbiehis a lot for a community tma...SI%e.

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With two 1'I'eekfluntil clo.smgfor the winter, ~U'S Pot", irlGrosse Pointe Shores hassmashed attendance records in1998.

As of Labor Day, 57,342 nasi-dents and their guests had V1S-ited ~ DWn!CJpal parlt.

"'nus compares with preVI-ous seasons when attendancehcverd :;round 55,500 at the-end of summer." sa..tdAndy Rio,the Shores d1rector of parksand recreatiou The park willdoee on Nov. 16, when boatshave to lie out of the harbor. Bythis week, more than 61,300people have used the park this

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F-at..hy Roberts of the se.l:oolsupenntendent's offiee saidthat Miller will remain onleave until his retirement. hutwon't be teachIng.

Art" ~..ht!e!" !:!'1 th:!t D2.."lWlute, who stepped m to teachRalph MIller's classes llistyear, will continue to teachthem thIS year.

"Ralph Miller's dutIesmcluded teachmg symphOnICband And eyInphomc etchestra, 'IS well as Jazz band,~ sa,dArt MIller "He aIM conducteda yearly concert program thatmcludf'd a 'Fall Caharet Pop:>and Pa&tnes' concert He con-ducted WInter and spnng con-""rt. llPil st"rt~ t],e t!'''ldltwnof the Gpnng concert bem,;;held In Orchestra Hall m ~Detroit For n while h£> was !mstrumpntl\! 'llUSIC dlrCl:tor at ~both hIgh school~ a.1Q fonnE'd ~and conducted the North- [South Jazz band. Il

\\'oods voters to decide if dogsare to be let into Lake Front p~~kBy Jim Stlckford ~There wer.. the I""U"" vf ,,~arJ."dded the "u _ :u....'Staff Wnter st'lcunty and en"lronment' dogs mto the park, "aid that all

When p€ople S<lY oolltlc" UI s,nu Burn!> "If a clog runs Woods dog owners Want IS

GrosS{' Pvwt€ \.' ......'\i.. I.. I;:umg arolL."lQthe park, who goes and what IS faIr Sht- nok<:! that tho'to the dogs, th"y Mell't kld- gets It? /u, for em'lroument other POlD~ park.\, allow bo3.tdm.g whf'l t:)e!!us up after the do;;s" ;;"r.-::r" tv bt>.Hl) n.",r dog" U1to

There i:. a SpeCial propo.:,lUon We've been :.old h} ho~f (l"'-n<:r~ t!-,e parks !>othe:, C:l.n bn:.~ th"on th;- Wood!, z,,;o"embt:'r ballot that the', would never alk,w anImals on their boats fheythat, If approved uy II Il1Il)(lnty dogs to relIe\ e therose!>'"s ill don't ~m to have problem

.. of voterB, WIll allow nSldents the park" Wlth anzmals nmniY\P' 100M' (n'

...,i,v A~V fJlfJ.l:lU3i:it. .L.a.&e !tront t:Sum~ V1PW~ U",!!'t ,.I~!!!l ""'fh ~ch~ ..."':1'~ th.;:m..;€.h ..t2~, ->1t; ~Jt'arx to bnng their dogs mto some skepW:L5m. He saJd that The Woods park IS also dlf-the park when they Wish to ::f a boat owner gets mto the fennt from other parks in thatha ..e theIr dogs Ofl thelI' hvats park after rlark and the dog OOat owners can dnve theu-

Current city pohey forbids has beEn on the boat for four or cars up toO theU' boat wells, SR.''''all dogs, Wlth the ~eepticn of five hours. he has troul:le l.f..J..I.~I-::l" ~~~::.:::"-: ::_::~::: ~_..eemg t>ye d0g6, emry IllW tht! behevmg that all boat owners the lake 18 through ?rhlk RJvpr.I'",.k Thl~ rule bothued .. BIt g....lng to Ulkt! the dog the Woods bOat wells arenumber of boat owners who stralght to the car Vv"ltho...t Stnlteglcal!y placed tb.rotlgboutlike to go boatIng WIth thelr allowmg the animal to reheve the park.. In the other Pointe8,

• ' ~ aboard itself. the docks Bnl kept :n a sepa-In the spring of 1997, several Burns also beheves that dogs rate &.red and boat ,)wne1'll have

residents petitioned the city might not want to walt until to lP-avet~Ir C8rs In the park-rouncU to all ..w dogs into Lake they get home to go, and ing !ot and cross the parkFl'Ont for the purpose of a.:ceS8- beheves it's too easy for dogs to before they can get to theiring their boats. Th., COWlcil, Jump out of the .IJoat and run boats, she Sllld.after holding several hearings off into the park He notes th.atand aeekjDg the advice of the there are plenty <:If Of'dinances Hohlfeldt also believes that• - - m", ..0+.. administ_"'atron':l state.;;'-"::<i~';'u ~"~U.l, .,,~ un Yle boon reqU1l'U1g dog ...~~not to allow dog!! in \he park. owne:n; to clean up after their menta that it will CIOI!Jt over

The --L. h the them $25,000 for dogs to eotel' thecommission, wwch is llDimalts 1'1' en y walk park are highly ""'''''''''erated tomade up of city officials and on the street, ~ not everyone say the Ieast. ~-..oprivate citizens, cited several followo; those onhnanees.I'eIl.SOnS for W"..ntmg to keep Bums saiJ the ,~mnm;"!lil'll "S..y;ng i.hP I'!iy !!lUS!. -paydogs out of the ptUk. These also had some concerns about $17,000 for a utility vehicle isincluded worries about the extending to boat Owmml yet ndiculous: said Hohlfeldt.enviromnent - who cleans up another priVIlege denied to the "The city already has a utilityafter the dogs - and worries rest of me Woods population.. vehicle they use to c:beck tothat boat owners would ~. "Boat owners already get to make aure that boat ownersyet .mother $peCial privilege dock their boats at the park at have docked at the nght boat~ to the rest of Woods res- rates 4{) to 50 "Den:ent below well. They c:an use that vebi.tdents. what is charged by private de,"

., 10 the spriDg of 1998 8'JIDe mariDa8. .. 88id Burns. OIJ know She aloo disputes the esti.-boat ownen witJ:I. qs went private marinas aren't crazy mate that it will take somebefore the c:.ouncil and asbd about aI10wmg dogs in theil. 3,200 man hoa.."'8 at a cost ofthat they be aIlowed to bnng facilities, but their hands Me $22,000 to monitor the dog sit-their clop in em. pnMsional tied." uatioD8. She pointed out thatbasiB to IIee if there weuld. be Boat 01\ImerS who keep their the cityalreedy bas empIo~any tnJuhIe. '!be cou.neil. wit.h boats at the park. are very in the park perlOrming a twstthe exceptUJIl of Patricia lucky, Mid Burns. Not aU of duties. A few families bnng-KJabla-ChylioHi., voted IKJC; to Wooc!.I resulente who own iDg _ to boats within thebring the issue up fur debate. boats can keep their boats at parlr shouldn't take !1p mucl! of

• Woods 'Mayor Robert the psrk. I>oeks are a linnted theJr time.Novitke sai.d that the eounriJ resource giwn to only a lucky 'They haW! five people moni.had cqosidered the ql1f!8tion few.. toriDg the new water slide,.oaly a year earlier and he and Plus not all boat owners own said 1IohlkJdt. "'I don't use theoeveral members BaW DO rea- dop, lI&id Burns. There are slide. Why aren't tbos6 peoplellOIl to have yet another labori- only about 220 boat wtiJ.a in paying a fee? We are responsi~ous I'leties of meetmgB on an the perL 'nus privilege wouldi8IIUe wbbn nothing had really be extended to only a few tiuri- ble and we lIbould be given thetbaneed in. _ a year. lies in a city ".,.jth a population clumcen'dkulO: beto~' toIt18

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-This did DIJt IIit well WIth of 11,000. He added thai boat -• ~ wN 'W&Dt-m.--..- Char OWDel'S aI-d.. to leave the dropoii pomt, gu to your boat" ,

--- -- ....... .1 ~ pick up the kids tb.en when 6n~ddp 00 tbeirboC!. so they CU" pa>:k later ~ha.n other reai- ished, drop the kICk on: theneulated a ........._J -;tWn to dents.

g~ ~ p'..lt your beat away Some~ Ihave the queotivu uf allvwing The park stays open later for it rams. It's a lot of work and Itdogs into the park, boat owners only &0 that they doesn't have to be," .

Dog supporters succeeded in may 'Jtay out on the lake past...Hh.._ ......... ..d.. tur _.1__" hours B Councu.woman Kukula- I

&~......... .....--- SJgna' es ' ......-> C&08U1g , urns ChodHon'-=.said that all the dnafrom. registered voters to place aaid. ............... b

th.i; q-~tLl un the ballot. "I've iili'eady h<lal'd from pea- people want is "puppy panty" IJack BUl'DS. & onvate riti"...n nIl' .....hn l....v.. caul .l._f- ;T .... ~.. With the nth ..)' PnintAA nnt in

who has served ~n the Woods ~wr>e;;-g;t t~ bri~-th~:;~ her miDd an unrea~abi;• reereation commission for the roto the park. why can't they?" request.

past 20 years, said that the Burns SllJd "r hope people "This helps families staycommission had many good thi.ak tIus through when they together." said Kukula-reasons for recommending vote." Chylinski. "'I think we can give~~ :ill.~~ ~ l.~~ fr..:: N'QiA..1 ~Iuhlrc~ii"....ww along our remaents the same COD81d ...park. with her husband Dale, has eration."

'Veteran music teacher Ralph Minerto retire at end of this school year

Grosse Pomte school system saui. -"Ralph MlUer served theofficut1s announced in a care- Miller also formed, through loo.gest. ..fully worded press !'elease that the school syso.em'scommunity Miller's teDure as South'sGrosse Poiilte South music education program, the Grosse music cbrector was not WIth-k .."h~r Ralph Miller wouid Fomu; CommunIty Concert out controversy. In later years,retire at the end of the 1998-99 Band, s81dArt Miller. hIS teaching duties wereschool year. restricted to North.

Miller will complete lus 20th "In 70 years, S<Juth has had..~. y'!!IT at ~uth at the end uf'the o.u.. WUbil. ..hre{,.~rs,~ Art MIlier

current school ye-ar. Southprincipal Art Miller said thatRalph MJller was out on med-ica1leave for much oflast year.

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ment," C05ta !>ald 'Vehlcle"arc no\\ co..erE'<l, so gomg tofires In bad VIeat}Jcr Isn't ",5hard as It u<;ed to bt We ha~eself-contained breathmg gear~~J(lt (lL:V ......:.- u':" ..v upt:'! dk 111

smoke fi.led r;)(HllS We noVl'have ambulancl.' servIceBefore we used to tran<;purtp.e-op]c tG the hJt'"p~tal :n Go ~{,n..\ ertE'd pollee ,tallon wagonNow we have tramed sWill":mdmodern equ,pmcnt bke dcf.bu-lators •

Co~t.a 1" pruud that al t [nur ofhIS sons have gone through theGro!>bc Pomte schwl system,hegmmng at Df>fer and endmgat what 1S now South IUgh::3 hool

i,u.rJU~ LJ.!e .L;:'~V:) a..Uti .LV0V ....he was a LIttle !.A;ague andBabe Ruth coach. as well as ascoutmaster Wlth Troop 147 atDeler

"fmce I retired in 1990, Jhave been workmg a couple ofdays a week as aS51stant har"bor master at Windmill PomtePark,. SliJd Costa "I playSanta Claus at the Park and Ihelp out whenever I can. Infact Ihave to get .cady tv helpwith the trick-or-treating atthe park"

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Costa saId that he ended uphaVing to thrm, away the shirtand slarks he wa~ \H:arlJJgbPcall~e they ....e1'e rumed

Costa also remembered the

1960, The hou,,!; ""as a man-~101l on Thret' Mile It hadse\ en chImneys and was 150feet .( rn,",~

Ever) department 1:1 thePomte" \~as called In to fightthe bla.ze Sadly a firefighterfrom the CIty of GroMe Pomte....as lI.:J1ed....hpn a clumne) u1-lapsed on lum

~It ....as vanier and \l.l: ....erehampered by huge blocks 01SIlOW and freezmg wmds," saidCo,,~ -It wa~ very famous fire.... l,o. ~J.i.C "'l.U,U... Jt l.Hau.,-= ~ue H. vUl,.

pages of the DetroIt papers"Costa was also an advocate

of creatmg a combInedpollee/fire public safety depart-ment He f 't that firefighterswould gam because, WIth cross-traLTl.mg, there would bt> morepeople to handle fires Thereverse 1S true l:t.':! well; pohcenow have more trained staffthey can call on In emergen-CICS.

"Thmgs have ('hanged a lotSIDce I started with the depart-

ere ....<;, In upen trucks on aralnv dc\,- Dulip~ np to th~bloc!" ....h"'r'-' th(' ::l.L~rrn seuna.td. thr~ S.'VI that the ~k) ".asbLick from "muke Th" ::r" \',,1<;

at a large houM' VlJUI threenours dnd <;m"ke "a ...bdJoVl mgout of the thIrd floor

The tAptJJn told C.)<;ta to (I)!-

10:""hIm ,and the\ h,"dd-;l u~ to9. , .... .ll 'I,. .. ~A.... ~ .... 'uUhi.l1. t.lj,~ J.IJ t:

ml/;;ht be"We onl} had CQats h~lmet!>

and buotl>" said Costa "When....e got to the fin> by crawhng011 ~he floor up the ",mr, we('}""rnpr 't-r- ,rI,.. ........... -- oJ • ,. "'1-1}t ~

bemg hIt by d furnace 1thought that If the cllptam.who was much older than me.CQuld take It, then I could Hethen told me to stay there andhe would send a hose When wep:mred water on the fire. wecould feel the steam nse Ithought that I left a nJce cleanJob for tins_ ~

everY (our-flat home 11'. the cItyOne of the most memorablefire" I fought ~as actnally m/fir,t fi~" '

Costa had JuUled the depart-n,ent III Apnl 1949 It wast..'1.'>ter~unda~ and nad he \\as~\ea"ng a clean Vlhlte shirtdlld gra) h!<I(ks and Ju~t CJmet.c the iotdtlnn <lfter attendIng't.""' ~_ "--_ - ........... ~

-In those days, ....e dldn t getumforms untIl we had finisheda s!x-[l'Ionth probation," saIdCosta "It was rammg that dayand the captam saId 'no firest.....n:lV' T"I)r",,~ '..\''''''''''ll''' ..~ t"lo","p nn+ nfhI" IUUL.tl, befon. IIn alarm goesout mdlcatmg there's a fl.reThe old call box alann systemWI1l'l old at the time and wh""'"buses would go downCharlevoiX, the system wouldsometimes activate"

TIus was a pam, but the lawreqUlftd them to Investigateevery alarm. sm.d Costa. As t.b4"

ailoVl ed me to get 1m Job dt Ex-Cello But thot Job kE'pt we onthe road. so r Jomed thL Par!..r.r;> department ~

Back m the late 19405, theequlpml'nt used by tirelightC'rs....as pnnlltl\ l' Costa SaIdrhl,e VI en, no breathmgma,ks or 9-1 1 s) stt'm>:

•We snll used the old-st, ledcall boxes,' "aJd Cc"ta "Orsomeone ....ou'd call III and tellus about a fire WI" had to wnwthe address down and tf) to,... .... ....u"uu n... lU t,.. L.,U,(-h .. "" a'" ..""i.J:'U lit.

those days we had a"lot morefires Back tht>n people weresull USIDg coal furnaces andthe roofs of house:; stIll hadwooden ;;h1r.gles ~

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Costa, was that th~ coal ashwould coat the Inteno1' of thechimney flue and then flake off!'It'd la!'!d on th~ 'Wcoden-shln-gled roofs The flakes would beheated by tht> coal lire andwould often Igmte the loofs

"We were a lot bUSler when Ifin.t started on the job," saidCosta. "I thmk we had a fire at

Park nsldeat PIdDIp eo.ta .. eu.rroar.uted bJ' IIOIDC 801IgeDire .&om bls days .. a Ut-tie League eGlICb _4 &reaum with aro.e Park.

Park man oversaw modernization of fire ilepartmentBy Jim StlckfordStaff Wnter

A<;k Pirk resident PhllhpCosta where th~ fire'" as, hke-ly he II tell ~ou DU:-J.ng Costa'sLt'.lutt' a" d fireman III GrossePomt~ Park. he has seen thedt) go frvm Slmp.c lall boxesto 9-1.1

\\'hen Co"ta sLd:'"U'dwvrkmglor Gro!>se Pomte Park In 1949the cIty had a fire department\Vhen he renred In 1990, It ....a ...as a member of the publiC safe-, ... ~ .................... ..,......f.

~IJ~m~d-th~fire depdrtmentm 1949 because I wanted tosppnd bme Wlth my famlly.~Costa S&d "After I got out ofthe Army after World War rrended. r l!"ota lOb WIth ~x-r. ..J1ndnd .ended up iT} the dlVISWD

that made paper milk cartonsfor schools across the country [thmk I ended up on the roRdabout rune months out of thevear ..

But before Costa jomed Ex-Cello, he spent 33 months over-seas in the office of chief engi-neer of Gt!n DouglasMacArthur's staff.

"We took captured Jal)anesema~ and overwd them on ourmaps," S2.ld Costa "We weN:loolung for airfields or possiblelocatIons for a.uiields so thatwe could bring our planes clos-er to the action."

The staff used Japanese-Amencans as translators, andCosta served in such exoticlocales as Austraba, NewGU!n!?'!l end the Philippines.About a month after Gt!n.MocA..'""thur aa:epted IJ.e s-...r-render of the Japanese aboardthe USS Missouri, Costa wasshipped home.

WI was dlscharged at FtLeWIS m Washington," Costasaul. "From there, I was trans-ported to Ft. Sheridan inWISCOnsin. My wife met methere and I went home."

The couple had gutten mar-ned.in 194.2, just ~fcre he WiolSshipped overseas.

"I grew up in Detroit andwent to Wllbur Wnght, whIchat the brne was a technicalschool," Costa said "'flu!>

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GOP headingfor big win instate contestsW IthJust five days left before the

!"ov ::l I"lectlOn Mlchlgan'sRepubhcan Party appt>ars to bev,."c1Jpc~:itiun€-d to (aptuI~ lUUb1.,

of the "tate's top electIVe poSitIOnsIn the publIc opmlOn poll~, GOP Go\.

John Engler contmu~s t.Q run well aheadof Geoffrev Fleger h,s Dpm':lCratlL fn('.although It has ken a dlsappomting<.ampalgn m s~vera1 respects

A Detroit N£ws pub1i:: 0plnion poll~hnw.::JoM t"'~, Fn(tl~n" Ir$~ 'C\o_~ ....Cf) ")(\ ~ ......,.\..

8 percent uf th; respond~;L;~d~l(i;d:Among 26 categories of voters. Fieger ledm only five' They were Detroit, blacks,Democrats, uruon households and thosewho had \'oted for Howard VoIDe. the1994 Democratic nominee for govemc:,.

For vanous reasons, the proposed sin-gle debate bet'heen the two major nomi-nees for governor blew up: although theywere aD live, bae.k-to back interviews labt

The!>day on the ~hdugan Radiu Networkof 27 ~w. tlllIlb

As the DetrOlt Free Press reporkd,Fleger pm1.ra)ed mmself as a negotIatorHe added that a~ ~ tnal attQrnf'Y gO per-" .. nt of hi" Cd"''''!' art! !o.etdE'cl winch indl-catt's he- "must be an effective negotia-tor."

He also tvutec I--:a.n" fvr urban re<h:vel-~;:-=..~::'t,. .....:.~-:.::;~~ .. *;-a~':u.:"' .."""~~ .....~ ~, :.~ ..public transportation wIll help CItIeS

Engler ~as &.,ked (tbout hIS past ~up-port for a law that wouJd ha\e requiredcampaign debaks. The Free Press saidEngler resoonded as Ba\'i.n2 this earn.pa1gO was different because Fieger IS notreceiving public funds

Engler also said he had ht.>Jped urbanareas with charter schools. brownfieldrc'<1evelvpment and welfare refQnn which

had made It po",SJble for thOusands ofpeopie to leave weltare rolls

In our Vle\', however, tms radlo discussIan was not an <ldequate sub.tltute for ntelp'lT'l.sed deb~te on ~lu:~l'l1ganT'l t;tatlcn:;\'lhJch could h~\'c stlov..rn the m.cnts of thetwo SIdes

One state C20P nommee. however, isappa.!"ently m a tough race. Hf' ll> Joh,0 ..u~w:;~.~tl, ,,~...~ uVUJ..Luec ~UL ctc..W1.u~"ygeneral, who defeatRd Gov. Engler'schoIce, Scott ROIn."1ey. m the GaP prima-ry.

Now he IS faood with anothf'r qualityflV' WJ4VT\t'> (' ....111'1tV f'.n....." .....hnn ('"",.., ..",1

Jennifer GranhoInl, "/h~ has heen strong-ly backed by her current boss, W&y-neCounty Executive Ed McN amara.

Furthermore, shE'has been endorst'd bythe retiriPe And veteran attorney gener-

al Frank J Kelley'AccordIng to a Detroit Free Press poll,

Granholm Jumped lUtO a mne-pomt leadafter Kelley was provoked byRepubhcans .mto stron~IY endorslOgGranholm's campaIgn.

Both partIes are alsi> makmg a bIg dealof control of the state House ofRepresentatIVes, With th~ GOP seen ashavmg a good cha'Ice to pIck up th-= StlatsIt needs to rECapture control .

The reason tor all the mterest ~s thatfur the GOP, control of the House IS VAW

to Its hopes for a redlstnctmg after the2000 ~nsu"

ThE' purpo~e IS to persuade theLeglslature to put the Pointes into ~~~s-tnet, perhaps lD MacQmb CUlluty, WIWI a •WLlliJ'd.! d.uie "'VJ.1'::1L.L~~~.u""J'

The Pomtes' own GOP state represen-tat!Ye, Andre~ R'chner. 15 t'xpE'ded to beeasIly' re-elected, ",hue the GOP ,?o~f'efOI First DIstrict county COInmlSSlon.er,U"P"<' li'Ht .. (;;t .. """f1.. hAA;I gnod t'hl'ln ....of U'psetting the. mcumbent, Democrat.Christopher Cavanagh

The Grosse Pomte News endorsed bothR;('hner and otemptlt> lD last week's •is.orue.

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hut after IIllSSmg a two-pomt conversionattempt, the Gophers utili tnuled. 16-18.

Then I have to admit the Gt-phers had abit ofluck. They tried 1m onside kick. andit worked. But thev still wp.~ (OnMinnesota's 47-yard lliie and then it cameto third down ....ith 15 yards to go as timewas running out.

Once again Cockerham came to the res-cue. He scrambled for 25 yards to MSU's23. ADd from there Adam Bailey fired afield goal with 13 seconds )p'ft to give theGophers the victory, 19-18.

As a former MlOnesotan, this writer~n-!c.s~_e~ !::~ ....lI~la~!:.ed t~~ gCim6 G.TI ~eway on TV, but contends he didn't see theSpartani' collapse.

Ins~ad, I saw the Gophers come to hie,the way they used to in the 19308 and ..194Os, to win their first conference victoryof the 1998 season.

Detroit's future, but our vision includessomething like the Campus MartlUsoffice-retail project. which, as The DetroitNews saYS. 1S to inc1nrl,. "!lin" AI'TP~ ~fhopes and dreams for a city needing both."

That future certainly will not be builtalonf' by three gambling casinos, even ifthey ever get going on a full.time basis,nor WIll it be built by two huge new sportsstadiums, as nE'cessary as they may bt>.

Furthf"rmore, It took a long tlme fordeath to come to Hudson's, a DetrOIt land-mark smce 1911. It WIlt takf> a long timefor replacements to go up and attractmore people downtown.

If that future is to be somethmg thatwill make all residf'~ts of the Detroit met-:G~l~w." <1, ~d. proud, it ObvlOusiy Willhave to mclude Improved small business-es and 1mprovE'd housme- tn 'lPMlP th ..need~ of DetrOIt's reSIdentS.

But there IS new reason for hope and fora new era for downtown renewal now thatall thf' faIled plans for a Hudson's redevel-opment have gone down WIth a roar

Hope rises in Hudson's dust

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The DetrQit sporls writers had it allwrong in their report of theMinnesota Gophers' victory overthe Michigan State Spartans.

It wasn't the '"Spartans collapse" thatenabled Mmnesota:s liOJ.den Gophers towin. Instead, the GQphers finally woke upin the last two minutes.

The Gophers had won three non-confer.ence games before the Big Ten race began.Then they continued their Big Ten losingstreak. by bei.ng badly beaten in their firsti.hree conference games.

Michigan State was the fourth confer-ence foe Minnesota hf'ld fReed Allil t},;"tIme the Gophers played well, scoring 10point~ in the first quarter and thenputting up a tough defense the rest of theway.

Then, in the waning moments, theirsubstitute quarterback. BIlly Cockerham,threw a 24-yard strike for a touchdown,

Inseconds, the famed Hudson build-ing collapsed in a deafening roarSaturday as It was blasted to theground to make room for a new start

of a downtown Detro1t.The demolition defimtely ended one era

of Detroit's busmess history, an~ the city'sleaders and residents now hope for adownt,)wn rev;vaL

Whether those hopes WIll be blasted asHudson's old building was IS the newquestion as the city digs out from the dustthat blew through the area as Hudson'sfinally collapsed

The DetTOIt News saId for DetroIt, the20th century ended at 5:47 p m. Oct 24,1998. That's one perspect1VE', but WE' pre-fer to thInk ofthp ?l'lt ('PTlh";' h"'~T!~!!lgmonth'! ahead of tIme.It appears part of the People MOlTer was

"u uduij Uetlllligt!Q In the aemO,ltlOn war ItWlll have to be replaCf'd. But the cost, for-tunately, WJIl be born 1y illsl~rance, notthe taxpayers

There IS genume optimism about

individual plan to commit suicide inMicbigan."

Proposal B would not specifically repealthat act, but raises questions as towhether some provisions of the twoapproaches are in conftict.

In general, supporters feel that termi-nally ill patients have the right to deter-mine the time and cin:umstancea ofdeath. They alBo feel it is important w~ida a l~ struct-wi: ~ud .-.ulu.W.ooato provide an opportunity for a patient toend pain and sufferi."1g.

Opponents, on the other- hand, raiseconcerns about the need to protect life atall stages. They question whether all ofthe options for care will be explored andutilized.

Pollsters recently reported LhAtPro-,.,ooal B had falleu t...ehind in pup~support, with one poll steT even lt8.ying,"It'ii ~d," T'uui.. however. is an inappro-priate comment from any pollster. Nobodyreally knows when an issue is dead.

Without taking a position on the over-all issue, the Grosse Pointe News thinksthe people of the stab> t.fe.Aerve a!! oppor-tunity to vote on t,hig highly controversialD.....¥I __ 1 D... .. ")'UOD.I. ......

As we haVE" said, Proposal A, which sim-ply ch ..nges ~ worn ....andicapped" to'"diaab1ed" in the state's laws, is not con-troversial and we advise an affirmativevote 01\ it.

Si.m.i1~l'y. Wtl l;lUUOIbtl rrujMWtJ C, ..heClean Michigan Initiative. which .autho-rizes the state to borrow a sum not toexceed $675 million to finance a numberof worthwhile environmental activities.

This proposal claims to have bath bipar-tisan and bicameral support, and we have'l'\n q!,-o"""'Al ,.....,;~"" ';"0 "'m:; ~ costs or ~1ae;-;"y ir7.';"iri~b.th~bonds~ to be Paid off

offerings in vocational and skills trammgto meet the needs of a c1uInging environ-ment.

WCCC is gearing up to offer more tee!:".-t'ical training in the auto indu.stry, as \Vellas in evolving aviation, railroad andtruclring i!ldust~es. !t :!s euen preparingstudent training for Detroit's emergmgcasino industry in a wide range of jobs.

Those are truly hIgh-minded almS, butWCCC cannot l;lXpect to achieve themwitlluuL duequa.te financidl resources.That's why we support the one-mill exten-sion of its tax support.

tendent.She has hel' not aiwav~ had an e8W

path to follow, but the board's words ~ndactIOns are welcomed as symbol~ of sue-.:.:~~uvt :;;-.l~j ~j D:-. !'Jc:n h~~eelf, but byher many mends and supporters m thedlstnct

Congratulations to Klein!had a "coherent direction and VISIon" rOi"

thf' dIstrict and called her "3 model of con-tmual growth."

Klein is 8 careerist 10 the Grosse PomtePublIc School system. She started work-mg fOl the district 27 years ago, begInmngas a pre-school teacher, and she nowhC:ldg the ~~t~!!c~t::;y~~~ «1:; :t:; ;""}Tci'";J-.l-

VvCCC needs tax extension

Prop. 8 a controversial issueMichigan citizens on Nov. 3 will

vote on three statewide ballotquestions, each of which calls fora Yes or No response with each

to be decided by a majority of those votingon each question..

Proposal B, however. has turned out tobe the onI). truly oontruversial issue onthe ball;;t. It is the Physician AssistedSwcide imtiative that was placed on theballot la~ly "-"'atJ~ of th~ ~ffu!+..s ~fMenan's Friends who collect.e:l 247,127valid signatures.

Information on these proposals camefrom the .Michigan Stare UniversityExtension l"i'!port on the statewide ballots.plus the hnef discussions in the fallGrosse Pointe Farms InformationBulletin of the same proposals.

Proposal B would Allow "Mirlllg,.n re!ri-dents and out-uf-state relatives ofMiehifHn 'I"Plrid"'rot-,s, ~nfL~ by ~me psy-chiatnst to be mentally competent andtwo physicians to be terminally ill withsix months or less to li~. to obtain alethal dose of medication to end lusIher1:r. ".ule.

In adchtlon, the proposal would "aHewphysicians, after following required pnw"JPo-dures, to prescribe a lethal d<I6e of med-ication to enabie a terminally IiI aduit toend .i..U.Nher life.'"

Furthermore, the proposal would"establish a gubem.atorially appointed,nnhli,.lv fl1nil..A "" .... ~aht "" ...........;ttcu>exempt trO~-t"h; oPe;M;;tin"is - Act ~~~dwhose records, including confidentialmedical records and minutes, are exemptfrom the Freedom of Information Act."

However, the Michigan Legislature hasrecently enacted Public Act 296 makmg ita felony to "knowingly asSIst in proVlding-the means, participating m or helping an

Once again Wayne County voters,including thosa in the GrossePointes, are being asked to extendthe one-mill local property tax to

support Wayne County CommunityCollege beginnmg m 2005.

While WCCC has had its ups and downsm re--..ent years, we are assured tnatdnngs are on the upbeat but that Withoutthe one-mill commitment, It cannot wn-tinue its Improvements.

Dr Kenneth Harris, dean of planning,aSGeSSffi€r..t ~nd institu.t;viJal rccc~rch,reports that enrollment IS steadl1yincreasing, and the college IS expanding

Mal<.e enldrgementsWIth ease Zoom InRemove red-eye

taKe being asked the sawequestion:. over and over aglWl.Guys not qUite so nH.e (Ilke me)nroh;ahlv \l,.fl111r1 h~v~ ~vnll"\~Arl

~t some POint and d~la;edthat thev wanted to be leftalune and to heck ",lth thefans But the;;e gu),;, handledall lflcredlbl; 'Stres!>ful SItua-tIOn WIth das'> and they wereable to keep their con<:.entra-twn

A" for ullllOfldlrpl>, I'll takefUI ",<.)r Tigers o\\<ner Tom~onahan o\er Donald Trumpever) timE' LJt::Cldmg that hehad other th..:lg., to du he ..idemakE' money, Monahanannuunced that he v, III .,ell hiScompany, Dommoes PIZza, andglVe away the estimated $1 hI!.110"1 he'll make to chanty HISgoal IS to we broke.

Don't WOITy about Tom for his~ ..- 1.. T' , ",, 1'\0

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mIllIOn for hlS WIfe, daughtersand grandchlidren But canyou Imagme the courage Itt.akes. to tp\e ",o,"ay $1 b~lh~n?In thiS country, y~u can tug' onSuperman's cape, SpIt mto thewind. pull the mask off the oldLone Range~ but don~ eventhmk about parting Wlth yourmoney.

In th1s day and age, it's niceto see that nice guys c:an fimshfirst and th~v finish firstbecause they are nice guys.

Annie. On the menu win behom~made Irish Cl"':!am andKahlua liqueurs, must.ards(some made with dry cookIngsherry), freezer jam and Oa-voreQ DI,.{er&

~ey're fun to mttke and funto give: she says, -I canttomise that ~le who cometo hear me will leave Wlth aSmIle - and a great httle cook-book."

See FYI, page SA

Foam, sweetfoam

The tablp disPlav atSomething Special Toolooked l.OVltulg: dlshes full otpleasing chunks of a whIte,green, pink and amlwr somp.thing or r,ther that resembledmany-flavored Jellied candles

Then 1o"YI saw thf' hand~let.tered Slgn that read, "THIS ISbUAt', DOJ\T"f EAT."

Another card nearbyannounced that the yummy.loolung stuff was "PrimalElements handmade vegetable~ly~nll ,,~p~ ..... f.'"t!l<UJl. ....thev are beautiful, etc. etcetc ';,

Do people actually try to eat

~WthoutnegatJvesin minutes!

there That's 0 J tnal bIg'When they did not hit a

home n.m, It was the first thmgme'ltlOned d'1nn'" t~". ];,t ..

mght sports 'broadcasts~.ewspaper~ put their homerun 1:otals on the front pageand they \",:re allover "portsradIO That':,. a lot vi pH",,>urc

Yet these rr"n rose to theocca"lOn and they both didsomething no one o.1'ie In pro-tEosSIOTlal baseball e\t:~r dId -hIt o\er 61 hOrPe runs I thmkthe) Vlere able to handle thepressure because tney weremce guys

McGwlre admltted that hehad problems and SOuRht helpthrough therapy HIS dedica-tIOn to abused lods led hlm t.odonate $1 mllhon to the causeof helpmg them. He 1S also gen-erous Wlth his tlmp In helpm,;T"'Y"tln""notllO ~'UJQ\"'"A"".o..::-.;:- ""f' ~ ~:""'~-:bie prohlem

Sammy Sol>a I:> from theDOmlniCan Republic and IS'Nel!-Lio~ n fer the go;,;d ~'oi"kshe does In hIS home countryHis dedication to his familyand his open admIration ofMcGWlre led tn these twO menhaVlng jomt press conferenct"s.They talked about each otherm tenns of respect and honor.When's the last time y<)u sawthat happen')

Being nice, they were able to

mer Donyel Carter, and henotes an immediate diffe-ren"flbetween the two communiteesthIS Halloween season. "In thePointes, you can leave yourpuwvkuJ. uut rUI w~~," t5otl)'d

George. "Here, the squirrelsent them In a few days.-

FYrs guess IS that they'retired of all those acorns.

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She:'; k..""lnnu ju:it ns "A.A:u~n~c'"at LucY. Tavern on The HIll,where YOllre apt to tIDa herbehi ......d, L'lc bSJ. or at. th,; host-ess'stand, and she's so popularthat she's been Joking with FYIabout runnlng fo:, deputymayor of The Hlll (bwlder EdRussell, aerolls the street,holds the unofficlal mayor",:.1...,l..oI. ..... "",.

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what it lS, It seems natural tobe a deputy somethIng: saysAnnie Rouleau Scherift'. AndnnW' !hll:llo'! At!n~ ~",nrn~.,.. !!.t'\!.,..h

to her swizzle stlck, tins timeas a cook: She11 Ce featured~J ill tht: Pointe PedlaesFall ChefSenes Nov 16.

"I'll be demonstratmg "GiftsFrom the KItchen,'" says

If &'~<1 J,du\. hd\C ~l~~Gwn'~actmg as a tnlliblazer herrught !lot h<:1ve been 3.h suc-cessful as he was While- I thmkthere IS an t:lemtont "f truth Inthat argumer.t, !thinK the teal..... ,,1>O£' th.lt both hit over 61home runs IS because the} arewce guYS

We live In an era of mtensemedia scrutmy Just ask thepresident. If you are famous,you are fau. game. Toward theend of the season, there were60 or 70 reporters m the club-house trying to interview Sosaand McGwirt" When McGwirebroke the record. the-re w('resomeUung hke 600 reporters

61 home run mdrk In a "easonI ha\ l hLan:l It sald that therf'c"rn \\<f'<.1 hr"l:en ~all~" "v. a~ a race Il :.\lcGy.,r~ dIdn'thave Sol-a breathing down hiSbaC'k, hp nllght n0t r..a\e clOf"t?~ .... \\.f.ll ..., .... ho ~~rl

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Watch out forour little pals

Som~ INUp.le,Id.~ "~1t::1H PO-.i.lhah hearu OfPUlllt.e1"b "..ho evenshoot them and leave their tinycorpses lying around as 8warning to other furT') mter-t",n.pro At th'lC" k..-... """f' _--r--- - _-..._,"'. J""' ,Y'lu're apt tospot so manyof them dasn-ing across theroads that it'sa driving haz.ard,

AndJudglng by thenumber ofgrease spotson tne pave-ment, lt looks Ilk", Iii lot of dn-vers don't bother to sv. erve orbrake.

That's v.h\ the CIty'SRobert C. Callaway ill lSout to sa.-e the squlrrels

In h1S own words, here s hiSplea

"It's 'sknterv tIme' Rgam forour httle bUSh) -taIled sqUlrrelfnends, DUSy stonn6 up \Hn

ter food and sklttenng hackand forth ocr,lss our streeLS

"The vast maJontv of weGrosse Powters eI1.Joy andL.lt:d~ ....-rC ~n ttlt ul':Itural ~~lmal hfe we are blessed W1th -our sqUlrrels, 'he fr~qupntooautlful pheasants, an occa-SIOnal rabbIt or raccoon, nnd€"en an Infrequent opossum- they all add a lovel; andlIvely softnc~s to the nch'lmblilnCe of Grosse POinte hv-Ing

"Not many places In ourcountl') ha.e such a true sub-urban envIronment Let\ pro-tect It (alld them I So dnvealertly. don't be timId about__ • __ .1~ "'''''~'''1'''''''''''''''_ i" ..nl ••• _,., ..._ L ra ....... 'V ..... ~.) ....

WIth the Cfll horn, und espe-clallv stick to the 23 miles anUOUf tlhH Vttt c:U t \.q')~HI~t:"U t"dnve on OUI re~ldentlal~treet" "

See DR. BLOOM, page 8A

claIm" that pE.",)ple like staV1Flg,>'I h,,, hole].:: b"cause rl-oe}lLnow thp nllmp 4'rllrno" ;rllllr.antees quallt)' . ,

Oh glVe me a tJreak All thO:!dame Trump bn6arent-ee~ 12 alo-'H'''.-=. 0(1"11

But there ~s hope in therepubhc TIlls summer a num-ber of people ::onnecle-d ""ithbaseball have gIven us allsomethmg to be prnud of, Mark!\f.u:G-....lre ana ;:)ammy t>osawere m a race to break. one ofthe game's most reveredrecords. the sinltle ~easonhome run record

MtGwire won tile nee with astaggenng 70 home runs in oneseason. Sosa finished secondWlth an rmpresSlve 66 homer.ms. OrJy two other playershit 6C or more home runs in a&eJlSOn.

Yet m 1998, we have twoplayers breaking Roger Maris'

do parents mattei?need for play (that is his work),nurturaDee, love an<1 affection,and validation. in accordanceto where he his developmental-ly.

/l..!.'eormng !,,} Ha..--r.3, ... "",tchild development booksassertIng that parental bo.hav-ior is important, should bethrown out, ThIS Idea adds tothe force which is counteringtrachtional Freudian analytictheory, relc'earch and chmcalv.ork, of which there IS anexten~ ...e ht.eratu.s e.

Cnhcs of Hams, v.ho areacquamted WIth the entIre lIt-erature, say that she SImplydiscounted research aboutpareT'tal mfluence, dlSnuSSingthem casually 8S Incompetentor Irrelevant. If thls IS true, It11> dear Harns has an axe togrind. It IS not dIfficult toascertam what tnat IS It washer ((l-,gH:al" cOl!llu~HJn thatthl.' dIfference In her twodaughters, m whlch one had anegg-head peer group and theother had a delmquent peer~~up, 'f,1r.n~d~c t':) th£" p~crgroup :'he completely lctt outthe parental mfluence overwhat peer group it ....as towhIch thiO'chIld graV1tated And"he overlooked the fact thateven though she thoL.lght h<lrtwo daughters had the laentJ-('.AIenV1l"Cnment, different rhl-dren benerate dl fferent em".ronments We all know farm-hes where there are good kJdsand rotten kld" They are nottreated tne sa me

How does tl'I": happer>? It.....<"'ll"",...,... ....~ ...'" 'J-lr'\ ....,.,t;o' ("'''''''1".ij-;':f~;tu-;nt~iy:--th~~~th~rneglectE>d to t.ake mto account'"'~u........ L'-' Il,oI,U ....... "', .... !u.~ \.ol .. , ... e;II l.L.L

at the age of two mont hR' Godonly knuws \\ hat trauma orneKlect happpned 1'1 the firsttwo month", a ;:ntlra1 lImpwhen nurturing and protec-hor., affectIOn dna comfort, arc

ern and cxped,ent socIety,there IS no worse sm thanbemg in last place, in bemg a"loser"

So for the past several yelm>,If not decades, ....e've becli pIe-sente<! WIth a host. of Jerks,goofballs and plaul annoYJngpeople We get Donald Trump,Wf> gpt Je"!)' Spnnger a.ld we_ .. t'T \ ,....~tn. J.10WdJ.U OW"P

These are not nIce guysTht>y pu..llp themselves up byteanng others down Ho\', ardSLe;n:~materIal Isn t edgy ano.. ~nd1leLlg", to the status quoIt's Just I!1ean a.l,d rnde Ifs themouthlDg!" of a :nan who hateslUlU then me:> W Jusufy hJJ>, ,~~.

Jerry Sprllig~r _l> uothmg' butan explOIter of human mIserySad people with sad hves whowant to make themsel ves feelbetter t.r appeanng on teleVI-Slon. !ney are not there toreceive sympath}, the)" /U"(::

there to be mocked andlaughed at It's JUSt c:rnel

When I see intervlew8 ofSpnnger on othe... shows, like"Entertainmeot Thnight,. he isusually smoJung a cigar. Whata show of contempt on hiS part.

k= for Donald Trump, frus i.sa man who has wntten anautobiog.. apby, purcha8ed easi-nos in Atlantic City andslapped his name on them and

and above, they are mcreastng-Iy shaped by the norms andmores, the manner and atti-tude. the dress and pnorities ofthe peer group Th1S ~s wellknown. The author Jumped tothe conclusion, with her selec.bve reVIew of the hterature,that between genetic and peergroup influences, the parentshave hardly any.

TIns idea as seized upon bymany parents who agon:zeover the quahty of their par-

enttng, and worry over mmerday-UH!ay details The "famtlybed" and "tune out" are thenew ways to offer nurtUl'i" andattachment, and mflict pUnish-ment Th'E'se cha!'g",~ :11 01<;1-fashIOned parentmg have comeabout because of the I)verlywornsome attitudes sboutchiid-rearing And the) arebased on the a~sump\.10n thatwhat parents do has greatmfluence

Th~ loglCJiI c\}nl.1u~,on thatpan>ntmg should con ..lst of"ben,gn neglect" was recom-mended by a famous Bntlshpsychoanal)-st, D W WmmcottParents could stop won"Vmgand Simply do what IS naturaland easy, 1t would be "~oodenough" However, v.e havehpPT\ "1l1"'T\~ tll!" hllr "<'l t()

spel\k Bruno H"ttelheml, InhIS great parentmg book, "AGood Enough Parent," rCdllyadVIsed optimal purE'ntmg,ba ..ed on respect for thE' chIldand ;1<. dt'veJopmcdt, promotlnl; ever mo!"e E'mpathy to tilE'chIld for hi" d~velopmpntal

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We'v~ all heElrd the expres-SIOn, "D.1CE guy., fimsh last.'The phrase has Its ongms mbasebAll

Legendary Dodgers managerl.P<\Dl1,,(>t'h."'r Wl!!' t"!1 that h~ha.-1 ,1 lot of nlf't' g"y" 011 h!~i,eam and he rephed, "mce guysfrmsh nmth" Back m thosedays th<'rP Wi'll'! only one r;hV]-sian m the Nabonfll LeAI?'Hf'

T~s dlVls,on haa mne teams,iIO fimshmg ninth meant fin-llilung last.

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of the details are a httlt" fuzzy,but I think overall, It's aocu-rate. (!fit lSD.'t,Idon't want tobear about It. It's vital for thesake of the remaining columnthat It be true. If it isn't., thecohnnn 18 nullified and whowanu that.)

That phr~ about nice a-':jISand last plaee has become anaa:epteri. dlDDl. of life. It isused to justify all lends of badbehavior because m our mod-

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ing of parental iniluenee inchild aevelopllJent has beeun.~ UFitb. eeri~~ ~p~";uu..A new book, "The NurtureAssumption: Why Ch.udrenThrn O11t the Way They Do,"(New Yor:': Free Press, 1998),by Judith Rich Harris, chal-lenges long-held notions thatparents have a great mfIuenceor:.t.""cdc\.elopm~nt of the chlldmto a unique adult personality.

It was long held that chil-d•.:u &.i: ~~~:ilt ;;;;y, t~ hasis

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~ample. Harn~ gen€'rah1E'dand thuught that enVlronmentdIdn't matter Instead, ~h~ wasImpressE'd by the Impact of the-peer group When kIds are 5

of thelr genetic endowment,but It was felt that the mterac.hon between nature and nur-ture (here-dlty and enVlron-ment) was dynamic and ongo-ing, and, as far a8 we could tell,with rare exceptions, the bal-ance was 50-50.

IronIcally, thIS Judith Hamsis a non-Phn g!""'..ndmi! ,,-,hetook a great iuterest in psycho-10g:lcal research, even after shewas lucked 011t of HarvardUmveriilty's department ofpsychology The faculty felt f'lhe....~~!d. iiC"I:cr dc~"eIvp In the.professlOnal stereotype ofwhat an expenmental psychol-oglst should De." She went onto "I'rite sClence textbooks andthen research the nurtureassLllnpbon, a canmg whIchstemmed from deeply persona!l'eS!!Ons

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Ui:lng wlP3Chgb!e rnnml'nl ...""Bv the tlm() d peNon IS 18

ycar~ old, 111'or .hp WIll have~f' ...., IflO,OOO o,er {ommel""al.," s!lnl AAA Mlch'ganbrAnch IIlhlwger Dick Bnrker'T'ldt:. a II hull' lot 01 ~et ple&-

sure But there are sarno!th11l/o:lI thaL p.Jrenls ('an do::hls, seml~ar ~~I~~~~~,,~e~~ •"' "'I I .. I ~ .. ~ I~

prcVlew.,d - alid bid on - byloggmg 011 to http'!!zeus cswayne eduJhld4k1ds.

Click an Icon or two and be aRuest at the Hob NobbleGobble. enJOY the MOT. take aweek at Marco Island, golf litBelvedere, acquire an Onentalcarpet, dme at Da Edoardo's,get a U-M Jacket or have a proset up your little darling'sbirthday party.

The auction to benefit chil-dren runs from Nov. 5-16.

Got an FYI tip'! Call KenEatherly at (318)822-4091,or e-mail him [email protected]

.Jacol)sonsGrosso Pomte • 17000 Kercheval. (313) 882.7000

AAA Mlch,gan WIll co.sp;:.n-sor a tt-ree-part alcohol a ....are.ne~s semmar for parents undteens, Nov 2, 9 and 16 at tpl'auto dub'!:> Grol;>:.e Pomtebranch, 19299 Mack AVfo In

Gro$s~ PaIUte Wood~Called "Talkmg WIth Your

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From page 7AIt, I asked owner SandyGLllesple

"Yes, they try anyUunll' thatlooks pretty," she said.

What kmd of l'f:!!11'tHm dothey have afterward?

"Foamy," said Sandy

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ISaturday, November 28SIQI1 up at the Paul & Shark boutIQue IIn our Men's shop for your crance to I

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year 201>0, .we still want tohave ammals, nght'? We losethem a lot. People klll them forvel') stupid rpasons: fur. headsrugs and other thmgs

Plea&'< pnnt thIS so peoplewlll 3ee my oplnwn I knowsome people dl&ag1'ee WIthwhat I thmk hut I bellevl.' myopunon 15 Imponant No oneWIll evpr chan~e my mmdabout ammal testmg Thankyou for your tune

Drew JonesTrombly schoo!

Don't kiii animaisTo the Editor:

I think you shouldn't loll am-mals to look good or for bf>8UtVproducts Also you shouldn'tuse the products for feehnggood

For instance, some peopleloll ammals for coats, but theybarely ever use them. Therea.ren't very many of these am-mals. hke cats and whales,because they get tested onproducts. People look betterthe way they are Without prod.ucts from animals on them. Ibke all kinds of animals.

This is why I think ~pleshouldn't lull anunals for anyproducts. There aren't going tobe many animals left in thisworld jf t..'ley bep doin~ tins.

Bianca Pl"OhaskaTrombly school

ReceIve an autographed copy of Mr SChembechler's npw honk <is our Q,ft to .0"EnjOy 6xcept'orMf food ""m Opus One, good cheer ana speCial events .CO<"klalls and hors d'ooovres 6 pmFashion presentatIon 7 pmGoumret coffee and signature dec;<;erts 8 pm

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Hnt'1 An> t~"hll~n~hl" "'h""look good and are comfortabl~Hats can also express yourfeelmgs Wnen ynu wear themlov., so people can't see youreyes, It usually means you'resad or mad and don't WSTlt tobe talked to When you wearthem wIth pnde am. no shad-ow IS cast on y,)ur face, It usually means you're happy.

That concludes my letter toyou on why fifth-gradersshould be allowed to Wf>ar hatsin school

Animal testingis mean, tortureTo the Editor:

t have a ceneem about ani-mal U<stmg I think It's mea""and torture It could hurt theanimals' body badly.

In fact, testing on arumals

parental influt'Ilce, whIch iswhat we (almost) a1way&thought. However, it is inter-estinll how the media and non-science culture has jumped ~nber bandwagon. Even moreiromc IS the fll\.--t that she washonored by the AmericanPsychol<'gical Association in it...annual mootmg, in 8 keynoteaddress named after the actingdean of the faculty group whichkicked her out of academicresearch years before.

So takmg all in all, ! thinkthe faculty was right inhavmgvoted to kick her out yearsago.

Dr. Bloom l$ ClmicalAssoctate Professor ofPsychiatry, Wayne StateUnb'USity School of Medici.M.He is a IhplomaU of theAmel iron Board of P11yChi.atryand Neurology and Life Fellowof the American PsychiotncAssocuuron. He is a membe. ofthe Anutncan Academy ofPsychoanalysIs and corn-sponcling edltor of tMlr quar-terly juuT7141, Academy Forumand on the editorial board u{the Detroit Medical News. Hewe~s comments and ques-tions at his e-mail ad.,dnS8.'[email protected] andlJisitors to hus websJte. (oc-tv~;r~com I ilblOum...

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plan ad\'ocatt>d bv a IITOUO(~('hool ChOlC.f> YESI) located In

Mldla.,dIn contrast, as your state

representative. I &upportedover ::< $1 b.l:.ol1 UU.!ed::-e 10

education funding dunng myfirst tenn In office Please can.Sider the c'Jnsequences to ourchIldren "'hen you cast yourballot on N ov J

Andrew C. RichnerGru~ Pointe Park

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r thInk kin" ," fiflh err .. ,.]"

should be allowed to wea~'hatsIn school.

Hats can be l,elpful. Theyblock the sun from gettme- 'I1

our eyes w we can have thewmdows open They also keepyou warm In wInter, IlOnslder-mg the fact that most heat mthe body IS let out through thetop of the head.

child was praised fOT her goodgrades and the difficult onewas punished for her defianceand re~llion So of course.each clu1d gravitated to herhke peer-group.

So It WItS not the peer groupthat &hayed the behaVlor ofHarn$i' twn deughters. Thepeer group merely reinforcedwhat was already there,shaped by genetics and

nents, including NYCE, IS "atbest disingenuous and a flat.out he " He 881d the counell hasviolated its status as an inde-pendent observer under coverof giving surreptItIous support.

Mark Weber, commodore ofthe yacht club, said the club"welcomes the opportunity tomeet with any and all resi-dents m order to provide factu-al information and to exchia.ugeVIews on this matter.

"As part of the infonnatiortprocess. we anticipate meetingWIth the Village of GroBsePointe Shores to proYlde anupdate from experts on thematter and to share other per-tinent informatIon on the pro-jeCt. "

YOUTH LEAGUE COACHLITTLE LEAGUENEIGHBORHOOD CLUBADVISORY COMMITTEE TOGROSSE POINTE WOODS COUNCILCUB SCOUTSMEMBER OUR lADY STAR OF SEA PARISH

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• CO••• ,.,.ED '1'0 FAMILYMARRIED 21 YEARSWirE - MARGIESONS. JOE .JOHN, .JIMMV ~ ~0~!:P.T

JOE BREIIAN IS IUNNINGFUB ,.BE COURT OF APPEALS* IXPEIIEICED * FIIR * IM'IRYIIL

FORMER PROBATION OFFICERFORMER PROSECUTING ATTORNEY18 YEARS OF PRACT!CE AS A !.JTfGATOACIVIL AND CRIMINAL MATTERS

J. VINCENTVOT£ BREINAN IOVEMBER 31d

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To the Editor:Normally I would h8ve

Ignored the outlandishremarks of p;:.hhcal opponentsdesperate for attentlOn ("Twocandidates vIe for first dIstricthouse seat." ()d '22 Gros"l'POUlte :'I1ews) But the c.lalms ofmy opponent for statE> repre-sentative, Democrat JohnAndersc'l, are so dangerousthat I tllOught it IlnportahL toconve" m" ronl'''rn

Mr Anderson calls for Imole-mentation of a tax scheme,alun to those proposed byGeoffrey Fleger, that wouldeViscerate pubhc educatlOntunC1Jng In the state otMichigan And wlule he ciaunathat tuition tax credIts wouldcause the "wsembowelment" ofpubhc edUC2.tlOn, he enthusias-tically endorsed exactly such a

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essential to the establishmentof basic trust and the abihty tolove and bo:: luv~. M,) guess IS

that the difficult c..l:lild, tho>adopted one, did not have thebenefit of the moL1}ering frombirth on, nor possibly the IQ ofthe natural child Chances areWe adopted baby was at a dis-advantage from day one In theHarris household. The natural

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dents of the Shores and anyonee~ who cares about cleaningup Lake St. ClaJr left to dealwith ineroased levels (\f bacte-ria, sedimentation and erosionu the bigger harbor interfereswith CWTents along the shore.

Willing to argue any pomtthat could 81nk the club'sPlana. Barlner said he "doesnot want to lee the club expandone inch. W AJJ passionately phe oppoees anything that couldburt the lake, he said he sin-cerely believes that the Shorescouncil 111 favoring the club atthe expenfle of the residents.

Barbier said any elaun bythe council that it is acting as adisinterested observer whilethe CIUD fight.'i It out WIth oppo-

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EASTSIDE REPUBLICAN CLUB POLITIC,'\L l\CTION COrv1fi,iIRECOMMENDS THE F()I J .OWING JLJnlrIAL r.A~Nn!D.A..TES:

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Beacon SchoolMumclpal Buddml!H W Jr High SchoolT)'to<le SchoolJ'o"p"r(l o;;r"'",1

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INlTIATEJ) LEGISLATION 1'0 LEOALIZE 11IE PItESCRIPllON OF A lEI'HAL DOSEOF MEDICATION 1'0TERMlNAU.Y 11..1-, ~.f\IT, l'NF{)R~ .Dln_~

IN 0lIDEft TO 0lMMJT SlIIClDEThe Proposal WIlUId:

1.) Allow oil Mkbipllaidcal: or eenaill oat-al ..... IdMiva of M.:hipB raidelIb ~ .". eee=:e~IC~cad~=:- tIlllle~JII widl6 ..... orlallo live ID2.) Allow pIl)IsicMas. af1a foIIowla& I'llqUIraI pI'llCllldu7a, till ~ • IlsIIa! doR or IIIlllIieaIiea to

enable a temliNIIy iR adult till aid IlisIber life.3.) E5aJbbsta a pbemaIgNJIy eppoillt&d. pdlIidy-flIude4 cmuipt .......... antpI: frl!m Opoa

Meetilip Ad IBd wbaIe __ iaI:IatiDJ COIII'IlIe8IiaI medic:II reoorda. aa4 IlIIiIIlIte& an: e&ClIIpt m-~;A1DfumItiDa At:t.

4) O'ulepaalta{llrYial"iDslBw. '-- _.YSbouId dus proposal be tpp:'OWd?

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A PROPOSAl. TO CHANGE THE WORD ""HANDICAPPED' TO "DISABLED"IN THE STAn: CONSTITlm()lI1

The ~ CCIII6liluUonal ameDdmcIIt would dI.tp dle word " to I 4C r ID w~ iDArtiCle vm. Sectioa &, of the St&l.c: Coostinatio!L Anicle VJU. SeetioII' rudie swe COIIIItitulioR CIImIld)'&ads; '1DIIiluIioIs. JlRIIf'aIQS _1C!rVialI for die CIre, ~ ........ Of nIIIbiIiIIIioa of dJDIc inlIIbi-WKs woo Ire pbyaically. mentally 01' otherwise seriously IIadieIppcd slnll llWays be festered aadsupponed. ..

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C01!NTY PROPOSALS

October 29, 1998Qroae PoInte HeVIa

crrv OF HARPER wOODSCITY CLERK'S OFfICE

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TO THf QUALIAED Eu:croRS OF THE CITY OF HARPER~, COUN'I"XOF WAYNE: STATE~JF MILHILJAN NOll(.e IS hereby glven that a General Elecuon Will be IKId 10 dle CIt)' r!Harper Woods Inthe County of Wayne, SLaII"of Mldllgan on October 3, 1998 from 7'{lOI m 10800 P m for the purpose ofeleetIn~ candldales fOf t.'le follOWing office ..

Govemor &. Lteutenanl GovernorSecretary of Stale''It(lm.ey GeneralUmted Slates Represelltauvc In C~SlJ.le S<lililOfRepresentllu ve In SWe l.eglsllllllfCTwo Member. of the Slate Board or Edu<:alIonTwo Regents of the UmvetSlly ofMIl:biJlllTwo TOl5Wefi of MlclUlln Stile UlUvc:l'SItyT'tv.("l("'~"~"'W"C' ~'W"'ll~ 1"'1. ~ ..... ; ... '1....~ ......-.....LOlintyl:.. ...eiC\lltve - - -, , ..

County ComnuSSIOOl:rJusu ..,Q or !be Supreme Court, RCjlilar Tam, IDcumbellt Postuons •Voce 2JUSllCeS or the Supreme Court. hrtiaI Term. \\:It.e 1Judps of Court of Appeals. lit D1stnet, Ruula'TetIllS, InclImbeDl PoRuons • \Qc 2JudIe of die Court of Appca1s • 151 DiItnc:t. hniaI Term • Inc:\Imbeol Pomxla • \\lee IJudge:; of !he Citcult Coutt • 3rd jud1aal Circuit. Rep1ar TemIS, IDcwnbefttPo~ltinft~ • VI'IIP 10Jlldges of !be Circuit Court, 3rd llidki1l Circ:un, PIrtJaI Term. Ineumbalt PostQon •Volt 2Judge of !be Ctrc:wt Court, Nc.a-IncumbeAl Position. R.eplU'1l!nD - Vote 2Joose of Probate Court,Rcplar T~ Inc:umbcnt ~. Vote 3

A. JIROI'OSAL roAU11IORIZE BONDS fOR EMYIRONMENTALANDNAroRAL RESOURCES PROT!lCTION PROGRAMs

The Proposal "'IlUId:L) AIidoiz.P. die Stale of Mdtip!lD borrow • _1IOt III.... $67S .... ~ eo ~ ea\'irlM-

memal1lIId DIllIrld resouI'C'I".S ~ ...... _ 'MlUId cIra • and ....., "'WI nill.ed ......ld and. IUIp1)l'C WllSCr quIKy. JIR¥CM poIlurioe. .... 1IIad Cf4CIC' .... "'IIIlIPevilllia~,waleffronts, erdt-..e rccn:atIOUI OfIiIOIlWIlIia.. -.I cJea lip cal'.' 1 J selIi-.s ill.... men. ...scn:ams..• l..~ A~ lllC ilatc 10 1SS3t JlI:ICRI ~ bclIIdI ptedainc CIte ftIII fIidt and ~ ai.dte Il* for

ute poymea QI pnncIplU _ lJJla'eII on me tlOIllII.3.) Provide for l'efIlIYIJlallllflbc II..tsrn.dle pIlllIII "'oflbc ...

Should this pI'OpIJSlI! be IflPl'Oved?

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This proposal Will penmt Wayne County Commumty Col. III c:ominue to leYy I IJ\III {or CoIlcpposes., previously aDIII'Oved b" the elecron.. ..... i/;fo WIn ~,,~ I..Jln..,:"_ ...~ "''''-" '. • _ pur-~ - ~- -... ---,........ 5"'-Shall the prevIously voted I null ($1 00 per $1.000 or taubIe valllllZlOD) for Wayne County Communll)'College expinng W'tb the 2004 levy ~ c:ontlnued so dIIoI the lilllclaOoa OD the amount of rues wIlicb ma beunposed on raxablc property In die roIlege dJstna be Increased by 1 mill ($1 00 per $1.000 of SWc Juu-iud valuanon for the yClll" 2005 alld tberafter, 10 be II$Cd for all plII'pOSe$ audlotized"by law? It is estimGltdthat I ml II woulll nll00CapprOlumately $23.218.600 wilen first IevlCl1 in 2005.

<TrY PROPOSAL. DETlWl'LEnJ&.:l~ ELEC'!PJCAL t,"1ILiij' r;c";.,q,, ..1:,

COnfimllng granl of f:'al.c~se 10THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANV. fOl' the pwpose of the: con-Mrucuon. -.KI mamte'lance of towers. poles. mams. WIres. PlJlCS. condlIits. 8ppCIlus, eu: requ~!betranSmll»lOll. IRIlSfOllmng and d1stnbuuon of clettncJt)' fDr public and pnYIle use. • ISl

CITY PROPOSAl, -lOAD IK'>NO$

Shall lo'le City of Harper Woods. County of Wayne. MldJlgan. bomlw dIt pnnctpal amount of 001 to e~SIX Milhon Flv" HIllldn:d Thou.~ Dollars 1$6500 oom "nd!«01f' ,n ""'" ........ ...- __ •••• _ ••... "'" un;,mllcQ LU bonas tIleretor for !be pu~ nf ;!II)"!!, all or 4Iljl f>Mt of the-~-~P:::~"'';:'Ip.resurfaclllg, cc.nstructmg or reronstnlCtlng vanous stteets and dove eppn;acbcs In die City inc:lucbq cur::gun.ezs. dl'llUl.a&t. and acqtlJSltwn .>£ necessary nghts in land and all necessary ~ relalcd .»s.s"

( ,YES ( )NO

The ElectIOn Will be conducted at to'll: follow'ng plllCe5

PRECI ••cr NO LOCATION

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the state,Many also accompany arts and craft fairs and

shows, flea. markets, grand opeDiDgs and otherspe-:ial event8.

Most-a; the shoWl! are free, Call ahead for spe-cific information, times and admission charge, ifar.y,

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police OIl SCUldaf, Oct. 18 for intgatblg the Dew Ia~ OD Ibek Avenue IMlUCloverly wlthoat • penait. At the poUce statioa, she IWI ~ drJDk of water and.1IaIfof • lNl10Dey INUldwida before 8ettJIDC lato her IOle .. "trustee. Here, she helpsdispatcher Rma IkyJlIlert before beiDC paDted. early release foJ' fOod behrllor.

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Drive into history a~car cruises"

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If you're one ofth .. thousands of Micluganianswho go crnis~ and oe,,--eTsee water, you'U wantto check out tJus season's spectacular lineup ofcar cruises, shows and meets takmg placearound the state.

AAA Michlgan'S m(.'nthly hst of shows fea-tures lro1De of the auto-related events around

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Change of plansPolice suspect they rwned

the plan" of an 18.yeat'-oldman from Grosse Pomte Parkby thargmg hun WIth tr8.llB-l'o!1atlOn of alcohol GOThur"day, OLt 22, at 625 p.m.

Th\! SUiopect WdS wItnessedplaCIng somethIng In a com.merclal dumpster In theVillage When pollee !nvellU.gated and searched the sub-Ject's vehicle, they dl8<:OVered aCOOIE'f m tile trunk crammedw,th .."",,, of hP"..

City police catchdrunken drivers

In the first of two cases ofr1nlnkpn nnva"a '" t},u r;: ...., ....Grusse Pomte on Friday, Oct:23, CIty police observed awoman drive her 1996 red JeepLnerokee through fl red hght

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A 12-yell.r-old girl wasreleased to her parents aft"rbemg caught shOllhftmg apackage of a dozen yens from astore In the Village on Tuesday,Oct 20, at 1250 p m The Ll:l~

has been turned OVE>r to the('ity'S Juvenile officer

City driverA 27-year-old man from

Grosse Pomte Farms wasreieased on $100 bond after~OPnrlin(J' tho n1t'Y'h+ n'''' t1-l h r ..hl

of Grosse POinte-Jail on charge~of drunken dnVlng

The suspect was seen weav-ing Ius red 1997 To) 018 Tacoma10 the 9UO block of FIsherbefore being pulled over by1 OllCf'

The suspect blew a 10 per-rent prt'liminary breath testTht' mCldeD t occurred onWednesday, Oct. 21, at 258a.m.

rm'anagh ~ opponents facts are NOT TRUE

Cavanagh a Full Time Commissioner with vision andinsight working for you!

Cavanagh s fafher died and he trarnferred schools!iflI.dropped out as implied by his misinformedopponent.

"" .....,.,-,... ~n TT ." :I II h r",")'ne \-Ultru)' t",.':;; ;-;;y;";~:'; ... CUt) WIr/A.i~AUrV~~ i\vuU.S.

and maIce improvements to roads throughout thePointes.

'" CAVANAGH has the best attendance recordof Commissioners serving in the history oftbe Commission.

---J CAVANAGH is a member of more commit-tees than any commissioner in wsw! y.

-oJ CAVANAGH's record can be verified.(For verifiattion coDtac:t the Commission Clerk's office)

~ Can his opponent say the same? NO!

\1'C'AVANAGH t." a dedicated public servant.

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Drug charge onFisher Road

A 17 -year-old man fromGrosse Pomte Park WIll havethe oPr>ortumtv to (,xolsm In

c~~rt w,ha,t he. ~a.:' douig m the"""'J V"'IlUU ~ 11:Ifl"r .n.o.aubetween Maumee and 8t PaulIn possessIon of a smallamount of what pohce suspactto be mariJuana.

On Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 11:218 m 8 Dubhe i;~fptv nffi,. ....from the City of Grosse l'omteobserved the man behaving ma suspicious manner. A qwckcheck re"ea1ed a posslble viola-tIon oCtile controlled 8ubstaneeact, or drugs,

Let experience work for you.

Party on - notT1pped off by the cumber of

people who appeared to beunderage drmkmg beer In

front pf a home 10 the 1400block of Buckmgham, Parkpollee raided an underagedrmk, ug party

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by and returned some personal rearrested on felony drugpapers, saYIng they were found chargesIn the area of the front lawn

teenagers and substances theybelieve to be manJuana andLSD

They aJTested an 18 year-oldresident of the house, whofaces felon)' charges if the."ollchlgan :::iu.f.e Pollee cnmelab confirms that one of thesubstances eonfiscated bypolice is LSD .

The resident IS currently freeon $100 bond, but could be

EDWARD H. McNA.VARACounty Executive

"Chnstopher Cavanagh is a hard wor.king, dedicated andhonest C.Jmmissioner who has served District I and Wayne

County conscientiousl}:

1400 block ot Waybum wasfuund At th,. /'('"'1" (If ('''''T.I>end Goethe 'rhe Ignlt.on wasdamaged "nd the "e::tt anddabht}(\ard wt:re rmssmg

A lq94 Plymouth AcclaImtal...en from a drlvPwo.j' m the1300 block of Lakepomte t'arlyIn tilt! lllorTllng of Sunday, Oct25, remalTlS mlss!Dg'

POld!or by • F"."J. O!Ch01tloplotr r::"vafIGgh 27u FISh., Rd Grots. P<>w- FarmJ .\1148230

Park break-inA h-Jm", w the 140(] bl-xk of

Kenslng'.on wa" broken mwbetween 2 p m WednesdayCll.. 20 and 10 d m Thun;day.Ort ?~

Pollce bell<!ve elltr) wasgamed Vl8 a "dIfficult chmb upthe rear of the hou!le to a smallporch."

The house showed SIgnS of '1

be?~h an~ seh. al pIeces ofJ\.. .... " .....) d.HG d. ...rr.al.L a...."1lount.. \)1rash were taketl The garagealao showt!d SIgp& of a search

TIw l"I"S19t'nt 1S elderly andhas m~lcal problems. ADetrott reSIdent later stJpped

Stupid vandalA Woods resident retllIDing

to holr car parked outside ao...perrnarket in th~ 20400block of Mack at about 1:30p.m. on Thursday, Oet 22,found that someone had writ-ten a raQal msult on the trunkoCher car.

~ V1etim toid pobce thatshe believes It was meant torIKJlIleone e1ae because she iswtilte. Police eontllm~ tGm~estigate.

Lost and thenfound in Detroit

DetroIt polict" recovered two....elUdes stoleu in Gro~sePointe Park. A 1984 PontiacFiero taken from an alley oft'ihe 15100 bluck of Kerchevallate ill the evemng of Tuesday."'''_a. no"", ,.. 'I, _

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police in the 3800 block cfHurlbut. The car was I1Us8mgits battery, tires and side mir.ror.

a .1::J~ Lbrysler l,;l~taken between !.ate Monday.".I. 1...... , .. '" ..v ....~ .J.~ d.IlU t:ldny .lUebaay,Oct. 20 from a dnveway in the

Octobar 29, 1998Gr088e Peinte News

TPranksters arecaught in Woods

At about 1230 a 11' 0n'T\\esday, Oct 20, a re~ldtmt III

the 700 bloGk or Amta In

Grosse POinte Woods heard anOlbe commg from the .:,trect \nfront of hiS home

When he went to IIwestlgate,he saw three ~")uth~ "mashIngpumpkin" and otherHalloween ornaments left out-doors The man was able tograb two of the youths, hroth-

• eTl> Ii! and 14 years oidt.J'_ \... 1..1 .J.l ~ ,I .......~ • •• - -- pV ..l\,.\.,

who tumed them over to theirmother The Cage b before JU\ e-nue auLJJ.orltles Th\! suspectsdId admit to acts of vandahsmup and down Amta thatevenmg

•Phone thievesnailed in Woods

Afl'..erreeelvmg a report fromHarper Woods poli-.:e of cars!wing broken rota b) suspectswho had tnelr own vehIcle onFriday, Oct. 23 at about 2 a.m.,Grosse Pomte Woods patrolofficers noted a car stoppingelulig Oxford near Helen Wtmatched the descnptl'm given .The Woods officers stopped thecar and asked for permisSIonto look around.

'V.fnpT) tbp.y rect:'lued It, theyfound three cellular tele-phones, a camera and a tapeplayer ludden ill the back seatof tile veJucle.

The suspect,;, an 17 year-oldDetrmt residt"nt, an 18 yearold Detroit resident and a 18

• yt>.ar-old Eastpomte residentwt>re all taken into custodyand later turned over toHarper Woods authonties inconnection with the car break-~ in that cfty.

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on Mack and East Warren.Wht'n stoppe<! and glVen a pre-hmmary breath test, poheelearned that the dnver, a 33-Y~Hr-o.id woman from GrossePomte Wc!lds, had IIblood alco-hol level of 15 perct'nt. Themeldent occurred at 1227 8o.m

I.at.er that afternoon, anambulance dnver WItnessed awoman drivmg so erraticallyon C&die.'Y near Mack at 5 38

pm that he activawd lus vehi-cle's emergency hghts andpulled over a drunken dnverbefo", pohce arnved

The suspect, a 48-year-oldwoman from Hamtramck, hada 29 blood alcohol level, Justbelow the level w;.ere policewoula ha ve tll.ken her to thehospital for observation Asearch of th.. ~mtppct'8 carrevealed a nearly empty openbottle of wluskey

Ft-tJt.h suspects were released

on $100 bond after spendiwlthe mght Ul Jail

Bicycle theftA blcycle was stolen from the

Slde of a re:;ndence in the 600block of Washington on Oct. 25,at 5.51 p.m.

Busy morning inG.P. Shores

ThIJrsday, Oct 22 started offW1th a pall' of drunken dnvenbemg caught on Lakeahore inGrosse Pointe Shores.

At 12:45 a.m., a 19-yearo<>ldwoman from the Fanns wuIIWpptl'Ci lu-""'r puuce W1tDetieO.her 1989 Plymouth Voyagernearly strike the curb as itmeandered down the streetnear Woodland Shore. As thf:auapect ented her vehicle tooerform Ii series of fiplrl f;~hri_ety tests, pohce observed Ii su-pack of empty bEe. bottlps finda ha..f-fuU 4O-ounee bottle of~r on the floor next to thed..>i.ver's seat.

Although the woman paaaedthe field tests, such as countmgbackw"l'd and recItmg me

ABCs, her blood alcohol levelwas measured at .15 percent:InvestIgatIon a180 revea1e<1that she had an outstandingcriminal bench warrant fromKalamazoo.

About two hours later, a 37.yeat~ld man from Walled Lake}.'1J!!€"i Qver for !!p.e"!<lmg onLak.eshore was found to beo~rflt1ng hIS 1998 whIteHonrlll whIt.> hu, hln.VI IIIN>hollevel was measured .123 per-~ilt.

Both suspects spent thenight m JB11 and were releasedon $100 bond.

No crimesr\. W"L#'Y J,fn~ft't-inn ' ••a."",'L.-- D -- -b

end at Groase POintE' Southl-i1gh School, 2,463 peopleattended +",: football gameagamst Warren Mott and 870tickets were sold to the dancelater that mght.

Not one drunken dnVUlg orother incident related to thefestlVltles waa reported toFarms pollee.

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NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTIONTO BE HELD ON

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1988

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fl.lMlNATlTIII TAx.uJOCATIQN BOARDBYFS[ABI.ISBINGWABAn: 1.\1 LIMITATI~

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Shall separale tax !unitattoos be establiJhed for an indefulite period, or until altered by the voters of the iCO\lJlty, for tbl' No!! Clultter Townslups. !ntennedi.ate School Di!>tnct, and Detroit Public Library wltbw I

Wayue CouuIy, tbe bJgbc:st agrepic of wbac.b $ball DOt exceed 1.4576 rwUs, (as mJuced by the HeudleeRoUbock rMij~1U$ as cemjied j" 1M 1997 Wuyne CC1II1tIy C8mmlssinn A.ppo".QttlMnJ R.eporr), asfollows:

CITXQf GROSSE POINJE WOODS~ NOTE: NEVi OROSSE PrnNTE WOODS POWNQ PRECINC'l'S

~. ~o 1. Ferry ScllooI, 740 Roslyn Road...... nu. L. Mouu &.1IOOi, iO<.O venuer RoadPet. No. 3 Parcells Scbool, 20600 Mack Ave.Pet. No.4. Commumty Center. 2OO2S Mack PlazaPet. No S. Moorletb School, 1275 Cook RoadPet No 6 Barnes SChool, 20090 Mommgside

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK

PeL No I. Trombly SChool, Beaconsfield and EssexPet. No. 2. Trombly SChool, Beaconsfield and EssexPet. No 3. Municipal BuiJ<hng,East JeffenonPet No 4 P,!!'"CeSchool Kerctlcva! and NottmghamPet. NO.5 Defer School. Kercheval and NottinghamPc: NO.6. Defer School. Kercheval and NottinghamPet. No.7. P1en:e School, Kmheval and Nottinstwn

Grosse POinte Shores MUIllClpal BwldingFirst Floor, Council Chambers

795 Lake Shore

TOWNSHIP OF GROSSE POINTE

C1lY Of' GROSSLP!IDfiE

Pet. N<l I. (,i'. Souttl J'l..s., II (j .1'. ~IevardPet. No.2. GabncJ R1Chard Sdlool, 176 McKmleyPet. No.3. C!ty HalIlFIJ'C Stacon, 90 il.erbyPet. No.4. Kerby Scbool, 285 Kerby RoadPet. No 5. BrowneU Mtddlc ScOOol, 260 Chalfonre

EDlJCA1]ON FJRSD WAYNE CQlJNtt COMMUNITY COI.I.fGEMIl.IAGE CON1lNUADON PBOPOSAI.

Wa~ Couoty RqioMI &iumtwn Servke A~y. Jl9l14MILLDetroit Library Commisuoo: .6400 Mill.TowBsbip of Grosse Poiok: ..6486 MILLTOW1lSbipofOro$se De: 1.3592 MIllSThwuship of Sump4rr. .8870 MIlLHighest Total: 1.4576 MIlLS

This proposal will permit Wayae County Com.mwuty CoUege to COIltIJnle to levy Imill for ColJege pur-poses, ,.mausly ~ by me eIectars, wIDcb. will ocberwise expm! following tbe 2:004 tIX levy.

Sha111bc pzevjous:ty ~ 1 mill (SI.OO per $1.000 of UUbIe valuatioo) for Wayne Couuty Commum'YCoIIep ClqliliDJ widl dJc 20041e¥y be CCBIiBtIl:d so lbal tIIc limirabOll on tbe 1UIOut1l of lues wIKch maybe imposed GO lUabte pnJped)' is tbe c:oIh:&e diIllrict be increued by 1 mill ($1.00 pet $1,000 of ureequeIized valualiorl f« die ,.. 2005 Ind lttercafter, to be used for all purJ)GK$ IIld1crizcd by law? It iscsdmaled IbM I mill would raiIe ~ $23,218,600 wbm fil$l kvicd in 200S.

YOU ARE FURTHER N011PIED _ the pollina pIbs for Aid E1ectJoo In: U follows:

IMPORTAHT Nm'JCEGROSSE: fOIN1E EARMS A GROS$fi JlOIN're WQQQS

HAVE CPNSOUQA'W THEIR PB'FClNrn

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Governor & Lle'tteoant Governor-Seuelary of SWcAtklmey Gene:n/llUDited States Representative in CoogressSweSeoatorRepreselu;:wve In ~ LqWatureTwo Members of the SI* BoanI of EducatioIlTwo Regents of the University of MichiganTwo Tl1l51Itesof MidligaD Stale UmvemtyTwo Governors of Wayue Stale UmvetSJtyCWD&y ElecuuveCouury Comn:lissioDetJustices of the SupJaIIC' Court. Regulae Term, I.ncumbeDl Positions -~ 2JIIStic:a of tbe Supreme Court. Partial Tenn, Vote 1Judges of Court of Appeals - 1st District, RegulMTetmS, IDCUmbeul Positioos. Vote 2JudF of the Coun of Appeals - 1st Dlstnct. hrtiat Term - IncumbeBt PosiboIl - Voe 1Judges of die CiIadl Court - 3rd Judicial Circuit, ReguhIr Terms. IncambentPositioas - ~ 20Judees of !he Circuit COlJrt, 3rd lud1cial C1reuit, PartLaI Term, IDcum.bebl PositIon •\Ii:JCe 2Judge of !he Cin:uit Court, Non-Incumbent Posttion, ReguW Tenn • VbIe 2JUlf&e of PtobIlc Court. Regular Term, Incumbent Positions, Vucil3

Judge of DI$lnc;t Coun, Disuicts17 - Rep1ar Thnn, Vofe 119 - RqWar Tenn. Vote 124 - ~Tw~ VUii. I2S - RcpdIrTerm. ~ I271 • P.rtiaI1Crm. \\l(e 130 . RepbIr Tam. ~ t13.",Term, \be 134 - Rqu1ar Tmn, Vofe 1 • Noo-Incumbent Posation36 • Ropier TenD. \bI2 9:J6 • ~ Term, "'* 1 - Non.~mbeftl POSIl100

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Should Ibis proposed coostilUllonal amendment be adopted'!( ) YES

A PROPOSAL TO CHANGE THE WORD "H~DlCAPPED' TO '"DISABLED"IN THE STATE CONSTITUTION

TIM: proposed con..U)J"IJhon"J a..rlV'rldment \-roc!!! c!umge me 'word '1-.mlmcappcdn tv ~disabled" 111

ArtJcle vm, Section 8, ot the State Consututioo. Ankle vm, SectIon 8. of the Stare Consti!UtlOOcUJTMt1y reads. "InstllUtJf)ns, prognun~ and services fO( !he care. treatment. educ.uwn or rehabih-tanon of those mhabnant<: who an' phy~!ca!!y, mentally or c!.he....0.s;: ~ously har.d;capped sb;JIalways be fostered and supponed."

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mat a General ElectIOn Will be held on Tue.day. November 3,1998 at 7 0\:1«" m the forenoon unnl 8 o'clock In !be afternoon, at wh1ch nme quahfled regis.tered \OLerS may vote On the candtdates of the Democratic Pany, Republican Party and ReformParty, l.Ibertanan Piny and Natural Law Part} aud llonpartlsan umdtdates for the followmgofflres.

INITIATED LEGISLATIO!'l/ TO LEGALIZE THE PRESCRIPTION OF A LETIiAI DOSEOF MEDICATION TO TERMJNALLY IU.. COMPETENT, INFORMF.D ADULTS

IN ORDER TO COMMIT SlJICIDEThe Proposal would:

I.) Allow a Mldugan resident or certain out-of-state relatives of MichIgan reslderus confmnedby one psychlatnst to be mentally comperent and 2 physiCIans to be terrninally III with 6 months or\.e<I. t,., hv~ to OOt..l!!.n :l!ctta1 doso;. of medlLfllJon to end Ius/Iter bfe

2.) Allow phySicians, after followmg requu'ed procedures, to prescnbe a lelhal dose 01 medica-tion to enable a tennmall y 11 I adul t to end hisiller !lfe

3) Establish II gubematonally appointed, pubhcly-t'.mded overs:ght comnuttee, exempt fromOpen Meetmg. Act aTld Whose records. mcludmg ccn.fidential medical records, and mlDutes areexempt from Freedom of InfonnatlOn Act

4.) Create penaltieS for vlOlatmg law

Should thiS proposal be approved?

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JANE BLAHUTClly Clerk

CIty of Grosse POinte Park822-6200

SHANE L. REESIDEAss'( City ManagerlClty Clerk

City of Cross., POinte PanT'S885-6600

T.W. KIlESSBACHCity Ma.'lager-Clerk.CIty ot Grosse Pointe1l!l5.5800

LOUISE S. WARNKECity ClerkCI!y of Gro~se POlllte Woods343-2440

MICHAEL KENYONActing Deputy ClericTownship of Gr:JS5e POIntee84-0234LaJcc Township881.65M

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A PROPOSAL TO AlJTHORIZE BONDS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ANDNATURAL RESOURCES PROTECfION PROGRAMS

The Proposal wouldI) Authon.a: the State of MIchigan to borrow a sum not to exceed $675 million dollars to

finance etWlronmt'ntal and natural resource~ proteclIC'n program< th:!t would clean up and red...\elop contammated '>Ites. protect and Impro\c water quality, prevent pollut!on, abate lead contamlnatIOn, reclaIm and reVltah7e commurtl!v waterfront,>. enhance recreational opportunltles, anddean up contammated sediment'> 101 l<ikes. nvers, and streams

2) Aumonzed the ~tate to ls~ue general obhgatlOr. bonds pledgmg the tull faith and credlt of the~tate for the payment of pnnclpal and lrtterest on the bond\

3) PrO\Jde for repayment of the bonds from the general fund of the state

I Should thiS pmpo~al bt- dpproved?

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the Farms acceptf'd a low bid oi$6,315 from Alrtec Corp to

repjac~ sewn wood door~ andhardware wltb !.1",lvt>m 'Pc1steel door!> at the Kerhy FuddHOI.Be

"The eXIsting wood doorshave been pUHec1 loose at thehmge~ because of the amountof use and ,l.buse," t>ald DickHuhn, Farms dIrector of parksand recreatwn

Temoorarv reil81r<> wP""rna'::!e last yef'" t(l allow contI!"ued use of the doors UlhJ1 uoJreduratlt:: steel doors could tiemstalled, 8ald Huhn

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WlJl be easier and le~:> tJlne-<on"ulIllng to tit-an i.hese cllffi-I..ult :>ectlOns of City streetsthan with our lall~e nloblshpa(,kers " he ",aid

Thl; vehicle ¥. d!> purchasefrom Bol' Th.bodeau Ford for alow bid of $18,222, well bf.lowthe city's blldgeted amount of$22,200

The truck Will replaLe a 1983lord Rang-er wh1<.h Will beturned over w the n~rk~ a~drecreatlO'l depart~ent. saidSolak.

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The Farm~ ha:> bougH apick-up truck nearly $4,000llllder [)U<tgN

The 1999 Ford Ranger 4x4jJI(,K up truck will he used bythe department of publ;cworks Durmg thr:: wlOwr, thetrul'k will be fitted with a plowfor the reol(Jval of snow fromtui-de-!>acs, T turnarouI,ds anddean-end streets, accordmg to... l..lIdl U .:::VI o:Ul., t arms Clt,

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Lawrence DeVme, Detroit Farms, on Thursday. Nov. 12,Free Prest Dr:lIna/Theatre at 7.30 p,ntcntic, wI preview the 1998-99 The free program IS open toDetroit theater &e&.IiUU at the the pubhc, but smce seatmg IS

Central Branch of the Grosse limited, call (313) 343-2074,Pointe Public Library, 10 ext 220, to register for theKercheval, Grosse Pointe event.

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WSTfor • brick lItiactan: tJIat Ie ecbe4aJed to be up uuI J:1ID1IIDI by MlllUDCI'. It took0Al7 20 miau.tcs to tear' dowa the st8DcL wblch la.oJved attM'hm, ckUDa to the.taa4 ..... ,....., It 011. tt. CGIIIeIIt (omuIetJon., accorcUq to Dua CJIauria. at cen-t.. .. eapIoJee of the Jl'um8 deputmeat o!paWJc worb. After the daad .... Sat-teaed. Toa RoIende .... DPW fmat .... ~ to p&dr.wp ad 8IIIIUIl the I'eIIlabuJlato -.aD eD08Ib to be .baaIed any. DIck Gnfts. ~t, who ruu bae COD-C~111oe Mid lac 100.. forwant to the IleW' stnIct1ue. Be NldIllUDtaiDJDe thecII'ca.19401 took _lot ofwom. Be IIlIld keeptq tile Raad In IlhiJHbape COIl-cIltIoa ... '1IIle tUIat ClM'e et _ 014 wooeIea boat."

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Halloweens~ety tips

Children of all ageb loveHalioween. 1b flIl8Imt a ~,fun-filled eveftlllg, WeightWatebera pll.!llleli along theseMollible tips to parents oftrick-or-treatera:

• Instruct yonr children notto 8IJlIek on the treats wbiletrick-or.-treating. It's importantto lint check each treat athome for signs of tampering.

• As you go through yourtoddler's Roodie bag. toes outany treats that may'potentiaUybe Ii chfJkine hazard. Hardcandy, balloonll, plaltic bep,small toYI> and pe&n1,lt.lJ are i~a few treats that could be dan-gerous to the younger children.

• Costumes should be f.ameretardant and should fit P1'09-erly. Oversized shoes aLd!!!!.rke -:a.'l caus.e t......;pp~ng

• Always decorate costumesand treat bags with reii.eettvetape for vistbility

• Children should carrytlaatilight.li 80 they can see andbe :seen.

; n....uid pUtung a masK onyou" child, especially youngerchildren. Nontoxic, hype-aller-genic cosm<ltics can be appliedIDlltead If a mask 18 used,111J.ke sure It fits securely a.,dhas eye holes large enough forfull VIsion

• Yeung children shouldalways be accompamed by anadult.

• No matter how old theyare, youngster"i should nottnck-or-treat alone or go inbanyone's home

• All chlldren should beremmd.'C\ about the danger ofronnmg O'-1t from betweenparked cars, or across yardswhere ornaments, furniture,hoses, tree stumps or clothes-!~nc,; PT'~scr.tdaul:;l:'r

• ChIldren should walk, notrun, from house to house VIathe Sidewalk. not the street.Careful attentIon hhould be

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or arena prOjects Not morethan 3 percent tlf funds can gotoward aamllll::ltrative u>st~,and the state audItor general"'-.d! c"':-,dut't audlts e'd:'ry twovears

The st!'te Department" ofEn'vlronmentdl -Qual,ty ar.dNatura! Resourc('~ mlJst sub-mIt anouail~ a list of proposedprojects to be approved by theLelr.slattu e bef~re any fundsare appl'opfl:lted EachR1noT'''lv''''''; nro,prf m'f~t 1',<,lunp,d ."c::."Ul" '::H, ••dt..U~ 1~!>UJ.L

With such checks and bal-ances m place, MJdugan resI-dents can rest assu.re<l that tilestatio h.... t..l,,'n ,.nnronn>lU>

steps to ensure funds are usedm Il wise and prudent manner.

Votmg for the $675 rnilhonbond Nov. 3 affirms thatMichigan voters recognize thermpo .....ance of improving oururban and rural areas. In 1988,more than 70 percent or voterslipDl'O\'ed the Quality of Life

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Bond, provldmg $60 millIon forcapital Improvements to stateparkb

The state Leglslaturfo passedPre-no;,a] C WIth strong bIpartI-san'support and IS endorsed oymo~t guvernment lead"rsacross the pohucal spectrum,from Gov John Engler toDetrOIt ~ay(>r DCrulib Archer

The Ciean MtchlgAnInitlatlve would do much moreand enJoys blpartJban SUPPOrtm the Leg'jslature It bhould.II' _ L. .. 1I_._~t;t:\"t:to,l!:' WoOl;' l.jtC.l. ""U~.l ..U.,j.LJ..&g. ~u.j.J"

port of votEors as well. Pleasecarefull); consIder the state'sfuture ami what It may hold torfuture llene:ratlons when vot-mgNov.3

_14A __ O_J!inionYou deserve a clean Michigan; Prop; C has bipartisanBy Andrew Richner ty ....here 1t IS needed most the funds are earmarked for mg water qt'atlty The funds~tate Representative Through state.fotnded brownfield redevelopment, ~ht> cover research a.nd subsequent

Voters will have a rare cleanups, the state 1'0'111work proposai also t.a1/~ets MIchigan r...cummendattons fur l!'anag'opj)Qrtumty to cast ballots with wIth lccal governments and waters and ~litel1'ronts, state mg water protectlOn programsthe p<Jtential to greatly developers to restore contaml- and local parks. pollutlOn prp- to TP<1""" p"ih'hQn from "O"lt'3.-.mprove our em"lronm"nt dur- nated property, creatmg new ventlOn and lead hazards I mmated storm water, aban-In&, the 1'uesda.r, No\ 3 genf>r- Johs arId mllhons of dollars m added ail amendment that doned wells and other SOUl-ce"al electIOn private mveJ>tment ill olher. allows local comr:'lUnJtles to U&' Some $25 111IIl,on goes

Propv~al C I:. a ~675-mJ1hon WlSe dep~d pconomtc breas the funds for recreatlOnai wward cleanmg contamma~oond proposaJ called the Clean The cleanup effort Itself wl1l opport wlILll::S, mcludmg bUlld. !le<ilmtont 'dl'lltlfiPQ 111Dme tar-M.lchlgan Imtlatl\'e w dean up requU"e many new workers and mg skating noks, toboggan gpted areas, Indudmg theour en\"lronment substantlaJ new econ1:>mlC runs and sledd.IDg hul .. such a" Chnton RJ.ver, whIch Wlll

The hf:art of the IllltlSuve actiVIty Balduck Park.. reduce pollutIOn fio\ll"lng lUtoIncludes $335 nlllhon for uman LlJlIlttn~ new developm~nt A total 01 $50 mullon Will Lake St ClaIr Thp DetroIt ~nrlbrownIleJd redevelopment ami WIll stllft the focus from bUllu- helD c('ml,,~t nnn_"m"t co........." P~~bC ":, c:"': ::.!: ~ :;"'L t::.,;:;~t.::~eD\lronmental cleanup that mg new reeds and dramage poliutlOn, now ri.::ogmz~- ~6 Suncys md.lcate thert' are 3y, III directly benefit Detroit and sewer systems 10 rural the state's pnmary source of mil hOD cubIC yards (If f'~treme-an': surruundmg suburbs areas to rebwldmg a.ad mam. water pollution Local UnJts ly l"..ontammcted sediment m

Brownfield redevelopment taining our existlng mirastruc- and nonprofit agenCIE'S WIll \l!I{:' thE; tarlreted areas J..in.Iu,.d +')

empnaslZes cleanmg SItes WIth ture m urban areas and sub- grant ronds to Implement widespread fish coutamioationredevelopment potEontlal or urbs water qualtty proJf'ets and mutationthat pose a nsk to public The Clean MIchIgan approved by the stat4! The lWb.atlve will prOVIdehealth or the enVIronment Imtl8t1ve allows state and local Department of EnVll"(,nmental funds for many other useful,Such Improvements lessen the umts to revitalize old mdustri- Quality. :'Ie<:essary mld benetiCl8l pol!u-effects of urban sprawl by (;re. al Sltes in public ownership I have been Yiorkmg with bon cleanup projeCts and rette-abng new development oppor- and return them to private state and local officials to abon enhancements. Mkhigantumtles within embng ciues ownersh1p. RetUl'J1lDg them to explore ways 'We can use these voters can support the mea.rather than fun:wg ~ ...~lupenl pnvlile owuenhip t-1lrn3 a pub- fundB to establish a waten;b«I sure mowlDg the tllnds will beto look for Sites such as agri- lic expense into a source of tax management plan for the monitored for effective usecultural lands and green revenue while cleaning conta- Grosse Pointes, Harper Woods rather than fundmg pnvate-spaces outside or our ciues minated sites that 8Uprress and the east side to protect intenlat pork projecta.

This will help revitalize our property values and pose a Lake St. Clair. No bond money will be usedurban preas and hr.nv tnhlo Anri t.h.......t t{!o pub!!-.: h~!'l~h .'\nothecr $90 millicn g-ves f'vi" gamhling yi.:>ject6. ;.:uuf",..-encourage eeunomlc ;pportllrn. Although tnOl'e thaI:. he1f of toward protecting and Impro\'- sional sports teams or stadium

Grosse Pointer was Broadway bound in nationalDOlAlnS}TD.drome awareness campaign kickoff

Jeff Perry of Grosse Pointe coordinated by the National above their heads. the Tunes Square Astrovisionappeared in hghts on Down Syndrome Society, They were joined by more board in honor of NatJonalBroadway on Sunday, October focusses on the theme, "The that 500 others in Central Down Syndrome Awareness4, as part of a national aware- Future tB Ours... This. and Park for the flagship walk, led Month.ne88 campaign to demoostzate other indnsionary meseages, by Chris Burke, NDSS good- For more infunnation aboutthat people With Down ~- was mterspersed with pbo- will ambassador aod televL8ion Down syndrome, please calldrome can be successfully tograpbaoCcbildrenandadults &:torbestknownforhisroleas (800) 221-4602. Down syn-included in community activi- with Down syndrome_ Corky in ABC's "Life Goes On- drome is a chromosomal abnor-ties, education and employ- The public service announce- and radlo talk show host and maility affecting more thanment. dtent helped kick oft'a nation- former clrild-star Danny 350,000 people in the United

JefPs photograph was ~ Wlde Down Syndrome Bonadnce. States.ed in the National Down AwareDellil Monti) celebration, The NBC Aatrovi&ion by People with Down syndromeSyndrome Society's nationwide. which incluJled the ft!Urlh Panasonic video board IS pos8l'88 a wide degree of &hili-search for im~ that illus- a:mual NDSS Buddy Walk in 8~ 26 feet high, and 34 112 ties. and are active partici. Itrate the theme "The Future is more than 80 cities across the feed wide, for a total area of pants in the educational, occu-IOurs." .A.pproximately 100 pho- cmmtry. 891 square feet. Ai.:.rovision at pational, social and recreation-togrt'-phQ a.r~ ~~~ned in ~ More th= 500 !-=rni!y men:. rr;~ Sq-~-e joi.-I& mui"e than iJ. ai:~.i~ w. Un: cul.LUlluWty.. ividea PSA that wu shown on hers and fi1"enci8 of the partici- 150 Astrrwi8ion vidfoc. boo..rds The N"tional Do"I'D Syndromethe larger-than-life NBC pants watcbed the video from used worldwide in SWtiums, Society WClt'ks to ensure thatAstrovmon by Fanasonic video the vantage point of Times &reIllUI,lUrport8 and other sitlls all indivi~ul8 with Down syn-board in Times Square in the Square. As cheers rose from in AIria, AustnUia. Europe and drome are given the opportuni-heart of New York City The the crowd. pa-ers-by stopped the U.S. PanuoDie gracioualy ty to reabze their full pcY..;;ntialawareness campaign and PSA to find out what was going 011 donated 30 minutes of timt- on in community life.

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1st District

1..Lake St.ClaIrIncumbent RIchner has had ; years to spol1bOr legislation .md lead !hecbarge to cltall up our Lake, be has done nothmg' Isn'l tillS odd. especiallyIII a Dlstnct known for It's baunf'Jl views (jf Lake 51. Clair alengLakeshore Dnve' We are aU tired of the beach clOSings our commumty hasendun:d over the past 2 years.

I Will ChampIOn our cause as no one e;o;e Bas eve!" ciooe. in conjunction wnn a.i.i We oma- I>UITCuno:i-mg oommUnlue~, t."k: U S ar..:1~ GUye....m.;ii5, : w;:: ;ii,t:ate <; r.umm;t to finally rn.oy uul ..strategy to improve our LaJce. Not WIlL 10cal dollars, as RIChner may suggest, bul with !be Stale (Pr-oposal "e") and Federal ellVlrollmental dollars.

I ha ...e already made an Impact as suggested in the advIsory letter wntten by State ~tanveKllpatnck, he stares, "John Patr:ck Anderson was re!~s In hIS W!lIe<1 that """"'y toe ~nt O!! thecleanup ot Lake St Clair, to Improve and protect II'S water, he convinced onc, our comnuttee recom-mended !hal a portion of $90.000.000 be used 10Improve and protect Lake 51. Clair" What was GovEngier's $5w mlillon aoUar bond proposal. is now Proposal "C" endo~ by Republicans alldDemocral< alike To my fnends In Grosse Pornte Shores, It Impre<sed me to see a "~dmg roomonly" group of CQocemed clllzens at the Village CouncIl Meellng twO weeks ago Apparently Rep.Richner had bener dungs to do, be attended a pany that mght'

Vote Nov. 3rd

2. The Time Is NowThe lime IS now to vOice our di~pleasure with the lack of effort demonstraled by RIchner on Lake

Sl Clalr' I feel!'ve done more and I haven'l even been elected yeti [I should be of 00 sulptt5e thaIthe Macomb County c.omnussionec's decided to follow my suggesuon~ as they relale to a Lake StClair :)utUUUL all~ ~k. [1,)1"" ~Dpu\.!iL ~P\+~I ~l 22., 19;o}_ i'".,I(: ~u ~",,"c;l)Wl&'; J~ ~n; piujiVM.

Sln<"t' J announced my candidacy 10 JanuaryIt also should be of no surpnse that the 30,000 member Mldllgan Federation of Tea.:hets has

endorsed me They know I WIll fighl for public educatIOn In olJr dlstnct. whl1e ....e prepare our son.ana aaugmer< tor COllege as we approach the year 2WU'

I want only lhe be~t for our DrSlnet. Our children deserve the best educal10n we can prOVide OurchIldren also deserve a legacy 'Wluch lilclude~ a dean Lake, a..adable fOf Ihell" children to enloy Our~eOlor Cltlzen~ need a strong advocate III Lansmg also' I WIll stand up 10 HMO's whose quest forprofits blmds them of thelf ~ubscnber's neeGs

r respectful!) ask for your Vote Tuesday, November 3rd' A Vore For Our Future' A Vote For OurChddr~i'i'

't I' II" Vo't"r<'Rep RIOhnor h.., p',nted In h, hl'~ture and the nel>'1'<'per, I', t t "tnd<,ro,ed ~y rhe [)elr'lit Pohcr Olficcr,AWl<; ,'Ion i[) PO A) ifF /5 NOT'] It hc<.n endor<ed hy Ihe D PO A M"leadlng Ihe ooten" ,111-',",) " r)f rulll!.Iru'I' Pk"ecollthepre',dcntoflhe D pr; A "t('ol1) '.67 R770, L,~lirrn '1",

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No confinements to the cure of an ailing heart. Whereveryou go for heart care within our

system, you wilJ have access to alJ of our resources: from pret'tmtion, to diagnosis,

to treatment, with the most advanced cardiac surgical techniques and state-of-the-art

intervet~tion procedures-which treat heart ailments without surgery .

But beyond the technological value of cardiac treatment is our continuum of care.

It is in our three-phase cardiac rehabilitation program where you are tru(y healed; fOr to keep

our neighbor's heart beating strong, we gUide and counsel you and your family throughout

ibe beart-healtng process. It is our commt'tment to you to be there as .you live on.

Beat strong, healthy heart. Beat strong.

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12 OOOn1ofrl1Ml,lTb()f'tlfla'1doblanl~A ...n ..... PM~2qqY~(j 11lr.PV) 1"1E'l"'~C;"Impol..iMfXjandp.AlC1tflImI d1~ APY asaurr M 11:11 nfft1 .. , ~ns 0t'I ~PV"t fo rtlfI tull ltt"';- C:\.bSl"U~1 (>I.-orutl'fy~ hel~ 11)( Mt"y ~8l'7.t'l FC'f r"'..e fVfO year ~,oo B&rril "T1l1'VcaPll'twl CO .rft.at ~(I flrsl. Sf'.': momt'lsand ~ J(X ~ trlerN1l:er rf R("Ot"~'TllC00f'Id .. Of'l~ /jt(,1at~ 1="')/' I'M ~ v~ opI:lCtl Bal"'rk mfl) caJl~ CO I)ffe\r !'he tlrS! )'Ur a"l'd It't'8rV SO( morlfht "'."'afJ6I' rl e<ono.'T'ltC' CO! d-t.ons~1ate APV! ~OdolJo< 2!l 'll9ll

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their lives.Give elections workers II big

challenge on Nov. 3: Votel

ours,Then when I got borne, I

completed my absentee ballot.I'd)' vut.e will ~ CXlW1te<l.I will never forgo exercisinK Milur IS the Noti.Qnal

my right to vote, a right pre. ComnuuuUr of th.e Anwiconser.-ed for you and for me by ~'" flu: nation'5 largestthose who gave something Wtlfti11U' ~ ~nmore than a vote; they gave . witIs 2.9 million ~.

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Michigan heaithplan made the grade

inNewsweek'snational survey.

H J\p stands alone in i'lidu~an; Tll" only health plan to he ranked\ Ii, 1\T l, oJ' '_ .. l;..J I ..__..", _£1. __1..1.

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plans. And, H. \P fmisbed in tht>top] 00;0 nationally. Newt'iweeksurveyed 200 plans, examinin~ how well they dealt with preventive

care; hmv well they manaliied acute and chronic conditions; theirchoice and quality of dodor,; dnJ hospitals. In ail these categories,1I.AP scorc(! well. It's because we emphasize personalized care fromrespeded physicidns and staff, along v.-itll prev( ntion, <!OJ memher

education. So, for a health care plan you can feel l!1ood about,contolct HAP at 3] 3.872.8100 or visil wv.'w. hapcorp.org.

marglnb on wluch !'mall busl-IH:'SSl'S typIcally ",peratt' don'tallow o~ner" to "ttra~t ne",'A orkers WIth mghl"r v. ages1'here comes a POlOt whereyou can't pay any mort' moneythan ynu aJr-end)' a~,'" StudGicndeIllog E"tr",pl eneursh,n e to look for other mcen.tlves to hook quahty ;1elp

At Speedl Photo on Mack In

Gras!*" Pomte Woods, owner,JeanIe Kirchoff has r..red 10people wIHuD the last twow.vw,u" .:>IlC auraets prosper-u,,, emplOyees oy paymg abovethe mmunUIn wage, and offer-mg fleJuble hours and employ-ee discounts

"If someone tells me they• ,,,,,.; •.wJ.e;; <Jll, iLi iJU~ It one tneschedule," said lUrt:hoff "But Imake It clear when lunng pe0-ple that if they're on the sched-ule, they have to work the

PhOO> ~ Brad I..uldboq hours, I need rel1ahle people .I'ho&<J by Brad ~Rob CnadaJI. left. of Groe&e Poblte Fanaa picb lip aD who are gowg to take the job "'a:y Buckler, • faD.tlJDe emploJee of SpeecH Photo Oil

order of ftowen from Botank:a flower shop OIl the BW seriowdy," IIack ba GI'Oue PoiIlte Woods, bel,. llicbele IlUDbrahthat Ilk 1IOIl, Robby, wm give to bis date at the Soutll Huing a larger number of aDd Iae:r 20-year-old eon. RaVWllD, with a film onlez.BIgJa IIoDlecomiDg date. BotaDica .. ~ ....... left.. part-iline employees tv W<)rkBetsy SCluaitt lIIld Kriatta O'BrleD, botiljealon81 South.. flexible hours. eauBeS .extra , NOTICE TO CLASS MEMBERSaDd JI:IeaIlor ....... I1dp oat, paperwork, but It's the pnce for ~_ ..........__.z''-=o'''_''='-'_-''''",-=_=-=-==~""",~_~~

FIgures from the U,S. buRln ........ ". which employ.lees attrllrting goorl people In Ii I OF PENDENCY OF CLASS ACTIONDepartment of Commerce than 20 people, represented 70 strong ecollomy.s..~ow that 3.5 million,JObs we-re percent uf the small bwri.ness Amy Buckler, who works at Te: A.y pes-.. or mlit) ~ ~ IS • ~ III dlt m'l'3SlOllof their nsi-ereated in 1994 the biggest growth. Speedi full.time, likes the com- ~ CIr odoer SU'IIcl1Ire \lOhidI rSdeect or stnKtan: is loaded i8 dlt Clty viyearly increase 'w a dec.1de. "The strength of the national pany's informal atmosphere. G_~Woods,bylhe~ofdteCityoCGroal!PoiakWoads' __The ma,ioritv of new iobs wprp P"lI""'''",v h~~h- .. h'ci!~~t~:n "]t'.. 1"'ln..... ,.,f' ~ f~~!::: t~r~ mouIleutA~.'Z&.lm

crc;;:.td in b-..sini:~ 6m ...luj'uJt; .tlllld.il bust.neSS,- saId Gregory place Wan a com,pany tha"t is Au sewoq of the UmntCOIJrt (or the COl."~, of Wayne "" September II, 1998 lbe~ 1 I Tn~., f b' ~.lAted and TS>f7l ...... nted. HooorabIe Svsaa D Bortmm. Onkred Ibal lhe I.", <Ill! entrtJed PaJ!!lI:1 KaliUM and IlOur or ass peop e "'Llerts, pro.E.'SSOr 0 usmesB ... fi...... • -..",..-. 80sna KaI,IR"" aU ll!Ilcrs ",pulp!)SIIlJl1l.edp\A"IUf!} vs The Cr'¥ ofQmw; ~

Accordmg to the Small administration at Umversity of .In add1tl0n to an e~ployee ~ ad Jghp Dgc: B..........tt1 .. m. Emnl~ Aeents

of lbe em of Oms",Business Association, in 1996, Detroit Mercy. ~8COunt,. Buckler saId ~he PptIl!C Woods 19l1lliy ap;! K"l7J'b' Prlgida!!l$ Wa)ne COllIUV CmoUIl Court e- NoMichigan had 204,3n

., 1.- Along wl'th .......wth comes likes bemg entrusted WIth 98-fIIOO33-~. ~ and qs =tJfied as" ClassA<.110ll Wllhln!be conIarlpIabon~ ..- - of RUle l..sol of !he MICIua;m Court R.Jtos of 19J15

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: CfR ~ p«!!e~nt wa..o ecmpetition fur e-miil(iY~~ ~d~~cn.a! regPViiSi.uI'\.ilities, l.ik.," The PIamldfC'-1II dus '-"8ellCds me-wy ~ ~ from !be m"l$1011 of

small busmesses. Very small But the haIrline-thin profit training new emp oyees. tlI= prqteJty by tile C<lIIIeIlU of the Defendant. !he Clt) of GTosse Paille Woods se~

system. The Do::fendaAl.. the en)' of Grosse PI)III~ Woods de!lIn respoas.'lthl) fOt' IIIePIamIIft's c1alllJS

By 0nIer of Ihe fIoDorabI<: SuSlOll D Donnan. Ihe I'Iamnft' OilS'; mduda

ADy eatity ~ ...... - • nq,k .rille illY ...tit itntdaft wWdI ~ ... ~15 ~ .. IDeUtr<lfG.- .......w-ts,., .. eatdeI*.rdleCitTufC_ ..... Weeds'~ ._--AatiI* lll, 1m.

If yoo fulfilllbt ddiatboll sa fonb III tbI! ~ ~ aboo<e.)'OII "" a.....merof Ihe On. of P!al1lUft's cerof~ 0... J.... Susa!l D l!ornlloJl. If you do llOl ~ lQ (:., A1l"",1ber oi ibc P"1JlIJllJlf CIas. [or .my ~« do _ wI.tb to be bolitId by ,,~)'(1CI _lot IIIflllhn lhe lIftOnIeys for the Pltiablf C1us III '"t'IIllI& of __ ~ '" beel<dude:t If}'Clll COt'lIlCl Ihe I'tamufr Qag ~ b) ~ to tie ndwlt!d, ~....ube -"ucd 100", 10 R<jUeSl. 1ft ~ .. eadasooD. y.,. ~ fur e1CJIIstoII form~ Class Ac;tIOO musl he fl6OT"""*oo "" '- dIa:l ~ 6, 1m. -: _ beItIalled l<> Plawutr. wuaad

~ Swart! and lJddIe. Pc..61 S Gr1$I09Id, S_ InoDeaoot. M!dtIpa 48226(,'l13)~4M3

6 IA.nYlllll:ftll:la' of !be a- may llItft'\Ieae ~l' II Itois laWlHm. If)'Oll .... lID do--'ril:M-1fellt1t .. fOCI 1IhcMId 00lh4lk allIDlel 01 )l'OIII' -.. dloloe '" dctenwDe .. ~ fur ....ie0S~.U~F=Oods-==~~..~~=.~=..~bo~~:~~n.e _lIIld a4d=. ... otdoe '.- ... f*be$ ot Iho pW:lQlfcw; __

I'aima- Kalajllll, It-.. It.aIIlJIM Mary,Pee Ymllt of I:IlstM Place N Sa---------------~===-----~I ~; ....!~ c~4I;uor';.~~ UQ)'te:~. iOOD J~".t.nQ: NIr.1lC:1l-: TIlI;U)~EiISl IDo,le Place. JoIln HlIRlel •• .1Morienc Hamel cf 8m:h u-. Roehm! PHMhaway 0( fWdo:q l.-. James R.. ChyiJllIJu of Sharritam Rood aftC! IItosemay ~ fonJeiy of Fouford. Ruod-----------------------------------, I cJo~ D.1.IddIe

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home from our nabon's capital.Along the way. I passed thememorials dedicated to veteT-aws of the VieLwwl Kll.l run eI:l{1

wars and the site where theWorld War n memo..ial will bebaHt

The lugbway took me pastArlington NatWnal Cemeteryand the memmial that honorsAmerica's women vetenmaI thought about the meaning

of their aacrifieea, and Ioffereda prayer of ~ forliving m a natioD as great as

Business owners search for new employeesBy Brad LindbergStan Wnter

Greg Glen~e~g d:dn't haw~c Ix ... w.alUo;u now neH1C lltecan be for hlgh school studentsdunng homecormng weekendHe was in the thlck of It

As owner of Botamc<l flowersnop on the Pill In GrossePomte Farms, he had "uyf'dup late tht' mght bfofore tElenomecommg dance dnd gOt upearl) the next mornmg tomakr sure th(' scores of cor.sages were read V for customersprepanng to go out on one of:.1,,, .:-".. drt:s~-up occaSlOnsaVailable to teenagers

It would be Wl.e to have afe", extra employees to help<:am' the loa":'

~It'8 rt'ally hard findingworkers thest: days," saIdGlendenmg. who added that herecrults new employeesthrough "referral from currentstaff members and eustomers."

He and hIs wife, Amy, openedBotanica two jel:U1l ago HeS8ld t.hJa season IS the toug.....estyet fo:: fu.~ hd.....-1~s a sell-ers market for employees," hesaid.

Of t..'le 15 people WvTIU..ug a.t.&tarnea. only four are full.time. Glendening jugglesschedules for the rest on a com-puter set up w thoe store's back

One way he'll trying to cutdown the number of peopl~ isby hiring "a single versatileemployee at a hlgher wageinstead of two or three inexpe-rienced (peopJe) parH-lIne at alower pay rate."

Voting is my choice, everyone's responsibilityBy H8rokI L. "Bulchn IIUIer

On Nov. 3, I ..ill be 1.500miles from my home inWoodhridt;e, Va. Still. JD) vuice

, will be heal"d because my, absentee ballot IS in the mail

I have never !Dil!sed votingin an electaon since I becameeligible to vote.

I do it because it is mychoice.

As Election Day l~'l drawsnear, I wonder where the

, mllJOrity of American voterswill be. Statistics show methey won't be at the pollsThat's a diNI'BCf'

During a -span or 28 ye:lrS,• the number of Amencans of

voting age has mcreased morethan 1'7 million while thenumber of voters has grown

, hy Just 26 millionIt doesn't take a math pro-

fessor to calculate that moreAmencans are failing to emr.ci~ th~ iiue i"ignt, t.he uuc:respc~s:bihty, that sets usapart from so many othernations - t..~e right to freelyvote for th-- candidates of ourchoice.

Wnat '" thtl compt'lling re-8-son why Amencans are notgoing to the polls?

There is nODI'The bIggest reason gI\T2D

for not voting: too busy and notune off top the hat at 215percent ill statlstIcs compiledbv the U S Census Bt!TPl'IlI

Couple that WIth 13 percentwho dislike the candidatesand 16.6 percent who justdon't hRVP an inb'rest, ~~~we're faced WIth an l'pldermcof "oter malrosc

Thare is no magIC p111 tostop tnls epldem.c Yet, th"rpIS a place to start - with you.Voting IS essentlallf AmencalS to remal.ll strong and free

If you vote, encourage oth-ers to vote.

If you arl. a nonvoter, It'stimll to accept your responsl-blhty For our representatIvedelllOcracy to work well, yourvOIce and vote are needed.

I recently was dnvmg to my

October 29, 1998Grosse Pointe News News 17A

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I By Monte NagleJj I ~6J"Ounl.l Here ~~~ would use a be maJUmlzed by plac:m-;U: I • •small aperture. "mfirllty" mark ....1 the feet

Re""rcmg our reasoning III SI.'.ale °Pl>°slk your ahO'.lt.u:..g Ian outdoor portrait for exam. apprture Much great.er depth.ple. wnere the center of mter- of.field IF aVaIlable lfynu f~U8Ac:t 'tel: .. hoC C!''''h'l~"j''+'C' f"'''!10......... "'" 1..._ ....,.. :_ ........... -... ................_ .. _ ...1" _ _ ..

aperture ~.<; In o;d:; ~ '~'~~-~~;:;t;v~"~";~~:w;h~~IRem€mber, a big aperture pro. tograph)duces narrow depth-of.!ield so Seeond, maIlY cameras havethat what !Illght have been a a depth-of.neldpreVlew controldlstractmg background behmd which ailow8 vou to actuallythe subJect w111become mstead seE' through the vie1l\oiindE'ra pleasmg blur of culor. what \lViI'be rendered sharp m

How can you deternune what tbl:' final picture before youth>! depth-of-field \"'1!! be? snap the shutter Consult yourTheIl:' are two ways. instroct1on manual to see if

FlI'St, use the depth-of-field your camera has" thIs usefulscale on the If'TlS Mrrf'l 1'h.o fpln:n ....scale will appear as pairs of f- If you have a more automat.stop numbers With "bracket- lC camera, learn to ptugnlm iting" marks. to "call for" smaller apertures If

When Cle lens is m focus, a you want to maximize depth-oUirk chpck C'f wnp_ th ..".. "f.Ii ..ltl "nd !""'g':'1' ::!~~.::'~~ £!'numbers mtersect the feet you want to reduce depth-<>f-scale will tell you exactly what fieldyour depth-of-field mIl be and Do vou DQW have a deeperconSE'Quently what wI appear undel"tanding of depth-of-sharp and in focus m your fin. field'? If so youll add greaterished ):'nnt Depth-af-field can depth to your photographs!

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22~OO Eleven Mlle Road!Com~T of 11 M,\e dI1d Jcffcr\On)(Rejrl',hml'nrl ,,,II be sen,t!(1)

1 hay!" alv aj" olaced a gn~atdedi of lnlp'JrtrDce on depth.of.field lL's on", of the mO~1 "Igmf-!Cant thmg... III photographyA!ld JUll'! !:If' lJ1tllllldated by ItIn aLluahtj, It'> ea."lCr to ma~-ter tha., "ou m\gh t ha \ f'

thoughtDepth uf-fie!d IS the dl"tame

betW€Pll the ne<ll-est pomt andthe furthest pomt ut a picturethat appears ~harp and In

focub A~rturf'. also knO\\11 :istl..".~..,."T"""'(, r ....1"'\0 ............. ""-,,, ..... _ .....

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01 \.he lem; openulg through\\ruch hght IS !illo\',ed to passand 1< th~ roam controller ofdepth-of-field

A cmaU apel ture Ifor exam.I)le. f.16) WIll df'hvpr f>lT

greater depth-of-field Llldn <l

large aperture ("U) f-2)Remember, as you changeaperture~. a correspondmgchange III shutter speed isreqUIred to mamtam correctexposure. A small aperture WIllnonnally call for a longer shut-t€'r speed wlule n large aJ)P.l"-ture will reqwre a faster speE'd.On automatIc cameras,changes In aperturell:;hutterspeed oombmat1oDS are donefor you With manual camf'ras.it's up to you.

When do you want a great orshallow depth-or-field? Inscemc shots, you most oftenwant a lot of depth-or-field Youcan assuredly Improve that pic-ture of the distant mountain byfuumng It with the branches ofthat beautrl'uJ tree ill the fore-

Look bow evezythiDg is sharp and in foc ... in tJda pleture . .Monte Nagler WJed a verysmall aperture to accomplish this in his photograph of A!aaka's Cbilkoot Riyer.

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You'U Fmd Out What Will Happen ~iUl a Ll",lng Trust. .• Your c,latc "'iii fran,lcT 'lulc~ly r" • 11)OU TCmamcd .!nd your e<ldle I' • 'Tou II a'old a con"'n ator,lllp If~OlJT l~mll, '''')(In V,Jur JC11h MIhal, I \\anh !e" than 51 :5 million therc you bec()me Incapacltatcd ~(llOllrthe cxpen,e oj orohatc w,lI roc n,l rcocrnl e,larc taxc, 10 pay e,lalC Will t>e TUIla' vau \CC tit

You'n F"ld Out What Will Happen With~U1 a I.lvlng Trust ..(even rf you have a Will)• Yl'ur Cqai" will ~o through pro • It },," rc m"mccl al'd your elt~le .If you become ,rc.:rracttalcd. ortJatt whl.h c(1uld-r"k, month' ,'r " (1\ cr S(l2~ (k)l] tiC, I'1(;1(\UI'1T0rt'T unable to "gn docuntentl. a courtc'Cn yc ,r, .,nd pml'llC ,c,', lOllld pla~r,ln,g vour fa 1111vmay .0""" kd may ""'gn. wrlcr\ato' 1(1runlX' lub,tlJltlal ,'rall <lal,'la,c, of ,1,", ~)"'t Yell" C<'<lICa, The loun 'CC' t •

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18AI. Obituaries OCtober 29, 1998Grosse Pointe News

Jane M. Blahut,CltyClcd: I

Thomas W. Kressbach,CITY CLERK

Susan McCornuck and MarthaM..rJ.-lnnnn' II '"In WlIha.m: 10gr&ndcluldren; and one :Jrest.grand("luld.

Interment is at RoselandCemetery.

Memonal contnbutlons maybe made to the Cancer LoanCloset FO'Jnde.t!o!'!, 623Hickory Heights Dnve,Bloomfield HIlls, MI, 48304.

Frida BreuningA funeral service WI!.B held on

!ednesdal', Oct. ~, ~I?the A.Hr~l.el.ti s: u.ut;::J CU ... .a.Vl.UC-

Grosse POinte Woods for Woocisresident Fnda Breunmg, whodied in Bon Secoun Hospitalmthe CIty of Grosse Pomte or.Sunday, Oct.. 25.

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10 Helbrun, GermaDY. She wasa member of ChrIst the KingLutheran Chl.!t'eh for manyyears.

Mrs. Bre~ 18SUl'Vlved bya son, RudolpJi; eight grand-children; and nine great-grand-children.

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Further, thaI the polls for ~ald electIon will be ope'l from 700 (,'clockIn thl' forenoon until 8'00 o'clock In !he aflcrnoon

You arc further notified that the jJOlhng place for said election is asfollows

MAIRE SCHOOL740 Cad,CUX

Grosse POInte. MI 48230

"Evezy person desmng to become a candidate for an elective offlceshall penooalIy or by duly aurhcvlzJ'(!age"! file with the ~t) c:er~ apention ~f .... ~;~ hoy ~ !::~ tt-MUi 20 VJ UIUI c: wan 4U reglSlereL1

and qua.itfied electors of the city not later than 12.00 noon on thefourth Saturday prior to the date of the city elecllon A fihng fee of$5.00 shall acrompany each petlnon. At least one weel before, andnot more than three weeks before, the last day for fihng nonunatingpetitions, the clerk sba11 publish I10Ilce to that effect Blank pel1tlOns msubstantIally the same form as required bi state law, except for refer-ence to party shall be furnished by the clerk. Any candidate for anyoffice may withdraw Jus nomination on or before the final date for fil-ing pebtlons and no candidate may withdraw after th3t date. The filingfee paid by or for any cancbdar.e shall DOt be returned under anycircumstance,"

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Secuon 7 (Filtng of nominating pelltlons, fee.)

Section 7. (Filing of nonDnarmg pecllloos: fee.)

The meeting win be held widJin COllftciI Chambers of City HaU at7:30 p.m. OG'IUesday, November 11, 1998.

!tlall the proposal 10 amend Pat A (;Jf the 0Wt:r of die CllY of GrossePointe by llDJCIJlIiD& Scclion 7 for !be purpose of illCfQSIQg me dead-

Une pMr 10 an e1caioo for kx:8l ca.ndidaies 10 file nommatmg petllJ.Ol'1l>for the general election from !he fOUl1h Satunlay pnor to an election to

!be sevel!dl MoDday poor to an election be adopted?

EXTSTIN<J CHARI'BR PROVISIONS

Please- tUe lIO!ice that at tile SUie Ge.nffl'..oJ ElecliolJ 10 tie ~Id onTuesday. NoYanba 3. 1998. die foIlcwing City Charter AmendmelltproJlOGlII will be SdIm~ 10 !be vote of the qualified eiecton of theCity of Grosse PoimIe.

PROPOSED CHARrER PROVISIONS

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El.EC11ON NOTICE

"Every person desiring to become a c.mdtdate for an elective officeshall personally or by dUly authorized agent file With the City clerk avetinon therefor Signed I>y not les~ than 20 <'r more r!'::n 4(l ;r" <f"r..t1

and quailfied electors of the City nollaleT than 400 p m on the sev-enth Monday prior to the date of the city elecnon A filmg' f~ of $5.00shall accompany each petition At least one week before, ana notmore than three weeks before, the last da)' for rihng nommatlng pet.-tlons, the clerk shall publish notice to that I'ff ..r' !!l::::!: petiticn~;~ ,sUDstantlally the same fonn as required by state law, except for refer-ence to party shall be furnished by the cieri: Any candll1ate for anyoffice may withdraw hislher nOmlnlltJ.OO prOVided a wnnen nollce ofwlt!JdTllwal is served on the city clerk not later than 4:00 pm, of the,n,rl"f ....!onl ~ft,tf>,. th#'o 1.. ", • ..1.. ~ ..._ t"'1 ___•• - --J _._ ........._" -, ..".., lU.U!t IlIlVllllltilung peutlon lne 11lJng

fee paId by or for any candidate shall nOI be retuml'd undl"r anvcircumstanCe" .

The City P1aJmiDg Commission of Grosse PoInte Park will conduct arUD~ iiC4l&~ w VJtI.~ ~uiS W ~A n vf u~~ £VUiU6

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Detail., of !be proposed. amendmeats are available for reVlew duringregular business boun at City HaIL lnImes1ed patties may proVidewritten or mal COIIDllf:llts.

for Park resIdent Beth Hutton,wh ... do"'; n" F-r-id~" O..t ?~1998, of comphcal1onB fromcancel.

Mrs. Hutton, 85, was born mRockspnngs, Wyo.. and gradu-ated (rum the Blackfoot, IdahohIgh school She came ton",t Mit !!I'wrtly after WorldWar II, when she marrIedRobert J Hutton, the formerpresident of Standard FedemlSaVlng6 in Troy.

An active member of thecommumty, Mrs. Hutton was aIn('mber and former officer forthe Colony Town Club She alsoWOrke<t W1tll tne \"oancer LOaDCloset, the WillUUD!I House,the St. Columba Thnft Shopand was Do member of theGrosse POUlte Yacht Club.

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Patterson Park in GrossePointe Park is named aft.er Mr.and Mrs. Hutton in honor oftheir contributions to the cityand to the project.

Mrs. Hutton is survived byber husband, Robert; threedaughters. Judith Davis,

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graduatmg from GreenwoodSchool m Ruxton ~td Sh ~ alsoattended Barmore in New YorkCity.

An active membel" of theoommunity, she belonged to theUniversIty Liggett AlummAssociab.un and served on theboard of directors for theDetroit Artists Market, theSP.nior Center Inc" nowknown as Adult 8eI'Vlces Wen-D ......_ .:1 ...lo- ... r!_~",.. D,..:_ .....,..-..n.~ _ -....... _"'''''--'' A "'.,k.U."""""War :Memorial, which occupiesthe property of her great-uncle, Russell A. Alger Jr.

Mrs. Mead was also a mem-ber of the Founder's Society ofthe Detroit Institute of Arts,the Detrou; &ad Grosse Pomtelustoric::al societies, GrossePointe Garden Center, theJunior League of Detroit andthe Tau Beta Assoclation.

Beth HuttonA funeral service wu held

on 'fuesday, Oct. 27, in theCbas. Verheyden FuneralHome In Grosse Pointe Parit

Mrs. Mead 18 IP.!rvived byher husband, Hudson; twodaughters, PrisciUa M. Meadand Boyer Mead-ShJkaty; ason. Hud80nAlger Mead: a sis-ter, Mary B. Taylor; two broth-ers. Harold R. Boyer Jr. and F.Alger Boyer; and three grand-children.

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:Memorial COt1tribu.ti4ma maybe made to the Tau Beta.Aaeociation, 826 Hunt ClubDme, Grosse Pointe Woods,MI, 48236, or to the GrossePointe Gard3n Center at theGl'OS8E' Pointe War Memorial,32 Lakeshore Drive, Groa8e1)~_ .._ v....._". .....,. A~.......-..-. .. _}l _~~ _.-., -.:ou.....vv.

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Mrs. Su>k, 58, was born mGrosse Pointe and was a travelagent for AAA in Brighton

M.rS /:)lSJI: 1&- SW'VIVe<!. Dy twosons, Bradley G, 8isk andGraham J. Sisk.

Funeral arrangements werehandled by Herrmann'sFuneral in Bnghton.

Memonal contributions msybe made to Gl1cia's Club, or tothe American Cancer Society.

Frances Boyer MeadA funeralllelViee was held in

G~ Pointe Memori~Chmcb on Tueada.y, Oet~27, forCity of C''Il'OlIlIe Pointe residentFrances Boyer Mead, who diedon &mmiay, 0<:;. 24, lWB.

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MonSignor Canfield, 78, \\/ashoM' '7'1 I)pt..."t "nil "rt..ndPrt£t C .lthel'Ule grade school,then the Sacre<:i HeartSenunary high school and col-lege

Mons1gnor Canfield alsostudIed theology and Engbshat Cathohc Umverslty inWallhmgt.on, where he eamedhIS ma8ter s lU Engllsh Helater served as a s;rofessor andhbranan at Sacred Heart from1963-19iO WilliI;' on the facul-ty, he earned another master'sIn hbrary SCience from. l!-Mand later earned a doctorate 10.l:.llgll:>ll il~~nHUI ~ IrUllI ~Jlt'

Umverslty 1)f Ottawa.In June, 1990, Monsign~r

Canfield was honored hy theAhumu Associabon and Schoolof Information and Libraryc:."' _... _" t.. _ T T_ .. ="-.. _&,........ _ - _ ""'olo .. J ...

M1dugan. In 1979, the rarebook room at the Sacred HeartSeminary was named afterhun. He was also president ofthe National Cathohc LibnuyAssociation and was foomdel'and first president of theAmerican Friends of theVatican Library.

Mon8ignor Canfield was the F..i!da. Ln1{e Ma..rxbook. reviewer for the M1c1ngan(' ... l' I'. 1.4 A private funeral service was

ll.u'O 11: n........!pll.per .~r. .1 held'years. He wrot.e "Wltb Rye!! of recently m Anzona for for-Faith" in 1984 He wrote, in mer Grosse PGmt(> Farms refii-1983, a brief history of the dent Hilda Luke Man., whoCathohc Church in Detroit to died in Melia, Ariz, onIlOmmemorate the l50th Thursday. Oct. 15,1998.anni\-ersary of tile archchoc:eae.. Mrs. Marx, tl4. waa born InHe was also Cat.bolic chaplain Brighton and was an activeto the Detroit police depart- member of the community andm~nt from 1965-1971. be~ to the Grosse !,ointe

:Monsignor Canfield was a Methodist Church, the Gardenmember and past president of Club and the ~ Club.the Grosse Pointe Mimsterial She is survived by a daughAs8ociab.on, as .etl 88 a JDeIDo- ter, Lin~ Luke; a son, Larryher of the Inter-Faith Center Luke; a sister, Elsa Stegenga;for Racial Justlce. He also and five grandchildren. SheheLnnged tc the P'riends of the was predeceased by her firstGtoase Pombt Library and 'W8B husband, Leo H. Lake; and bya membt-r of the board of direc. her second husband, Oscar B.ton: of Bon Seoours Hospital MaJ:x Jr.cba1ring its ethics committee.' Ftraeral arrangemeuts were

In 1995, an anooymous handIed by . Mesa ~I~-- -- __ ... --=a.....:_;_ Care. Memorial contributions~ name7c:n:;~;;w.~ may be iiiiiiIc to the ~X CanEald EndoW1'r06nt fW Societv of Americ:a. 2990 EastRio-Ethical Cvuaide!'at.lons. Nort_~m A>re., Suite E-1OO,Later that year. The Pontifical Phoenix., h, 86028.InlJtitute for FonligD Miuionbestowed upon him the "Armorof Kmght of Charity."

Funeral arransements werehandled by the ChaoVerheyden Funeral Home inGro8Ie Pointe Park.

Memonai contributlOllB maybe made to the MonsIgnorC.....~ ..lrl Room far !~~ history,Sacred Heart Major Senunary,2701 West Chicago Blvd.,Detroit, MI, 48206. the St.

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Bobbie Liganthe Chas Verheyden FuneralHome 10 Grosse POinte Park onFnday, Oct. 23, for Park resi-dent Bobbie Ligan, who <heel ofcomphCallons from a stroke onMonday, Oct. \9, 1993, in St.John Hospltalm DetroIt

Mrs. Ligan, 69, was a gradu-ate from. Northwestern H1gbSchool in Detroit m 1947. Sheworked as a real estate brokerfM' t~ firm t)f H1gb!e Maxon inGr088e Pointe Farms..

An active woman, Mrs.Ligan loved traveling inEurope and enjoyed c:ollectinJlantioues and WBB II ootron Ofthe arts. .

:Mrs.. Ligan is SW'Vlved byher huabfmd" Horace H. Ligan;a daughter, Cynthia Ligan;three SODS, Warren, Jl!fIley andDavid Ligan; and Sl.J: grand-children.

Interment is at Grand LawnCemetery in Detroit. Funerala;: • ..ogi>m<lnts were bandIed bythe Chas. Verl1eyden FuneralHome in Grosse Pointe Park.

Memorial contnbutions mayhe made to the AmericanCancer Society.

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Francis X. CanfieldA iuneI'lll Mass was cele-

brated in 81. Paul CathohcChurch in Grosse PointeFarms on Friday, Oct. 23, forformer St. Paul pastorMonsignor Jl'ranCls X.Canfield, who ched of comph-cations from cancer onMonday, Oct. 19, 1998.

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for bud. !1 \\orId, remvnberth,tt In th€- ~Da\" oCOur LI\e-"Ul> we ~&oanh. for Tor.:lOrrow"]:'::'G~"~..~g ~hu.t .,."l; ha ..t: VlJ,\..

Llfil tv LIV,," and tbdt ...t' <Ill"hd.re a "Ll" (;' I)f LllC' ' we hopet.(, fjTJd ~ nlJ,rllng i \g'ht ~= u.ehurtle to'Yard the ~Jo~dgf"of~~;tl;~~ "~ ~.h... \'lur'd Tut uS n

It IS mtere'itmg to lollow thensp. of the ~oap" from the moo-lC .. Ct: of rad!O to the reallbm of......... .., ...... ,..,"" .. + ...!~...&:~::.. ~... ~:.....brai>SillC"S of thp even.ng offtr.lOgS

We are too iOophlst.cated forwhat satisfIed radIO soap operafans and, hopefully, ha ...e tooy....,Jrh t~~t~ tn ~.rr.o+l1QIA t'h.r

mghttlme fare. While afternoon soaps can and do moveout mto areas that shock us, byand large they SImply eXpc1>eVltWers to a world of eX~lte.ment, adventure and luxury

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bettel dbl£' tn ,Op" wltl) theIrown problems They comeaway fe€'hng better about th€'lrown future

Actuall), ""atchmg t.he <;oapsl~ ~ ff"lrrn nf V'l;;;:lIH~l ~~'.~"'''''''''lI'rV>mg and tbe therapeut;c valueof daydreams

We may not hve In the never-never land of the soaps, b'~.fora half hour 'Ve can VISIt themIn theIr perfectly appomtedhomes, aduure theIr beautIfuldesigner gowns, li:sten In onthelT ~tnl'lulatxng conVer"'A-tJons ap.d take part In theIrr.u-.'1l1y charged UVGS.

However, not even the mostloyal soap tan would contendthey are educatIOnal In thetrue sense of the word. None ofthem exploN issues, Just per-sonahties and personal goalsBt.i. W l.ht: j,lU,ICc::= U!t:n: at to

some practIcal lessons to belearned. Probably the lessonslE'amed by older viewers areroore subhmmal. such as theimportance of mouthwash andchoosing the nght denturecream. But soaps can throughthe emotIOnal confrontationsthat make up th~ir plots teach

gonE' home. Tb"'Y can turn onChannel 22 to see if there's anannouncement ..

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We ",ant to thank f.1mll,es In r;~troltEaslpomte, the Grosse Pomtes HarperWO()(1~, :>t ClaIr :>norc." and beYond forallrm 101.; US.tO CJfC for \ ollr 10\ cd one.,\Xc will contll1UL earning your tru~t ,',ervdaY bv prm ldmg out~t.l'1dlng rOmpa%IOn-ate c.lre and encouragmg ft'sldents to 11\eeach day to It5 fulle"t

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know ",hat an outlet thO!oe pro-grams proV1ded for mothers Inthose days

That wa'5 when the MWorld'l\trned" around husband,home and babIes. "Soaps" weregreat to hsten to wh1lewastungdl11he<;, C!othPIl, floors, wallsand Iuds. You name It. Woro.cndid It ;;1.!.! as they laughed at theantIcs of "Fibber McGee" and-1\ia Periuns r It d1l1n t ootilertht!m one bIt that radIo ~8oapS"were filled with stock charac-ters mvolve-d m an Improbablymel'ldramatic incident. Theywel"~ Uidu~t (.u""t.1a.st w ...tl-...thlCltelevision "soaps," wluch aresometunl"S too reah&tIc as theydeal with recogDlzable peoplewrestling WIth the problems ofthe world we know.

But even todaY'll soaps, inSpIte of their reoli.sm, have atherapeutic value DepressedV€Oplewho watch them seem

said Thomas. "During the daypeople can call city hall to findout if, for example, then' willbe a soecial tc.wn meetnuT thateveniIUr But after hourB~ they

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"The Glass Mi'nagene" ~TheDoll Housp." and oth,::r cla":\ll"oon televIsIOn?

Even thus!" who claim tonever turnmg on theIr t"leVl-sIan will' ave to admit that t1->"selective leWE'r ~an successm!-Iy nune gold If he vI"she Siftsthrough the ashes of f!ltcombanallty

Yet une heSItates to down-gl'ade those prr>grams Th"yamuse; they dIvert and pro\'1dean e"c8p€ mto !l world otadveoture and suspense.

However, If you really w.mtto hear protests agambt thequahty of u,leV181On, Just bnngup the subject of st.ap Op<!ralo,~Ul.o ~ }He",c1J.t::u w i.U::lV't;= a uar ..rage of scathing remark:- ramdown upon your head.

Agam, ooe has to wonderwhy these programs areblocked mto pnme tIme 1f noone watches, and rl' they dowatch them.. why Viewers onlyreluctantly admit It. They arefar from being alone. StatlstJ.csIlhnw th .. t moN' th!!!! 5-5 mil!1o:lAmerica.ns watch soap operas.Tney !lve L"l ail reglons ot thenation, roral and urban. Theyare housewives, students andblue-collar wOI'kers They areprofesson, doctors, stoc:kbro-kt:r .., W-.-.t=b .wd fK'1I.tUlUl:>.The pomt is that the audIenceis not limited to lonely old pe0-ple who turn to '"soaps." Peopleof all ages watch at lunchtime,students between class and. ithWi been written, judges whodeclare court recesses to coin-cide with their favorite soap.

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A.m.~licarl~ HuLk Iir~~ In theposseS!!lOn of teleVlSlon setsAccordmg to a Sllr\'t>y, there ISan a..erage of two telcV1SlOni:l mevery houst'hold They <.eftatn-ly are not bought for orna-ments.

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that, but TV does provIde anoverview

AB for movies, if you can take• them in bIts and pi~s, a film

1Jlterspensed W11.h advertlsmg(let's be fair, someone has topay for them' and u you canwlllt long enough, you will seemany of the movies you missedat the theater. Some of themI you will be gta.d you d1dn t pay

I ~.~~~~~~e.ih::~• u seeing a film on a wide

screen wrt.h Dolby Sound, butthe home version IS not a badrobstitute.

I For the elitist, public televi-sion provides some special pro-

I gram.e featunng m8JOr 6ym-phony orchestns, operas andgreat artists.

As for the theater. how manyviewers have watched With

., rapt atteni;ion such presenta-tions as "Death of a Salesman,"

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Woods proud of electronic cable messagesBy JIm StIckfoIdSta!t Writer

In aD effirl to use the latestttdulology to communicate

~ It ~ ~te~~.~~baa purchased state-of-the-artcomputer hardware and soft-ware that will be used to cre-ate informatlve Il.Jld visuallyappPahng messages that willbe dehvered to Pomters onComeast's cable Channel 22.

CIty admmistrator PeterThomas said that five citIes. . - - - ......

• UUlj; lD8.5.e up vro!I8e t'omte r._Cable - the City of GroueP~I'~t.~ n..,....... ~;~... P....1r

G~ p~h;t.;-F~:- G;';; •Pointe Woods and HarperWoods ~ will have access toComcast's Channel 22,

Comcast, as part of the fnm-clrise agreement i~ has withthe five cities, maintains sev-

• erallocal aeees."I ehan:nels. The• .. War Memorial uses ODe The

Ischool district uses another.Channel 22 has been gIvenover to the Clties. They use thecbannpl t..... deliver e!~=ronicIl"MAAePfiil .Rlv.nt t:::ll •• ~!!t!!...,.. ~ge..~ Icommunity

"We will be gIven a certamBmOl1Ilt of time every hour mwhich the Woods' messageswill be delivered to the publicvia channel 22," saia Thomas."The rest of the hour will hegiven 1.0 the other cibes. Whatwe have done is purchaseequipment that allows ourmessages to be desIgned byour commurnty center staff.We then send them to the WarMemorial using a modem andthey are then sent to the pub-lie from the War Memonal "

The eqwpment purchasedby the Woods allows It lOstantaccess to the War Memorial'sbroadcast equIpment, saidThomas

I ThIs gIVes the cIty an ,greater \lpportumty to commu-nicate with the pubhc In atimely fashIon For example If

1_"ih"t'" :" " "wrrn warning, the

'II city can get a message offunmedlately

The software 'Du<'chased alsoallows the Clty io desIgn mes-::;='i;:':; ;;.-,,~h u .......~ \I ,~ua.~ tlil.lr,:!Iald Thomas The meS$ages

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for emrlfonrnental preserva-tIOn than arbItrary edICts fromdlsta . agencle.s ,

Fu\ l! lJlllH"UCdi ilidH<lge.

ment works best when power15 m th" ha....ds of people at theIOCdl Je\el and when every-o;1e'~ ~gh:. ~c keep others frompollutmg h,,, prvperty Il> pro-tected through the commonlaw There's no reason to give~'PA mnrp P'",WFr s-lt thf"

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I'lUO can at!ord It least.Danrel L Fort ~san adjunct

~d/(llar '/'Ifh flip MackznGcCenter for Publu: Polu:y, aMu:Uand.based research 3Meciue.anoncu organuanon. rtehas ever 18 jears of experlJi'.1tceIn env~ronmental ;.ssuesm bothmdustry and Rovemment.

Thomas W. Kressbach.elly Manager/Clerk

Cit, ... CirDsse "ainu,ORDINANCE NO. 309

(4) AccessOl)' buJldmg or uses customanly incidental to any ofthe rermitte;:! u~s. "!'!Yonlocated on tile s:ur.e let l'tld netinvoNmg any bll!>iness, professIOn. trade or occupation.One private garage for each residential lot in whidlther~ lllrP

housed not more than three automobiles. not more tban oneof whidJ may be a commtrcial ..ehlcle not larger than aregularly manufactured pi.:kup or panel truck of lhree-quarter-ton capacity wluch shall be boused WIthin a gaTllgeand provu:led the commerctal vchicle IS owned and operatedDy a member of the fanll.ly who restdes In the livUlg unit.(Refer also to Section 90-28(8». ProYlded further, that alla.:cessory budding shall C',()I)forrnand be located as requiredin Section 90-25, and shall nOI be less than 400 square feetin area, and the maximum shall be 15% of rear yard area,not 10 exceed 800 square feet in floor space and 12 feet inheIght ~Pear ~ard area" me.ar,s hOnLontall1is.'aDCe betweenrear lot lme and i,ea •.,s; PVUII uf pUDClpal building 00 thelot Intended use of an expanded garages shall be stated.

(1) Accessory bUlldmgs or uses customarily inCIdental to any ofthp permuted uses~ '\"vh:n lcc::ted 0:'; tnc sam", lut •.1iJd nUl

Involvmg any busmess, profeSSion, trade Of occupation.One private garage for each resldennallot Ul Which there arehou~ Dot more than three automobdes, not more than oneof which may be commercial vehicle not larger than aregularly-manufactured pickup or panel truck of Ihree-quarter-tOT; capacIty v. hlch sh.dl be housed within a garageafid i--lfVVl'-';CU dl~ t:orn"'ne"C'lal ve"!.c!c Ii" ownea ~nd operatedby a member of the family who reSides In the IIvin" unit(Refer also to Section 90-25(8) PrOVIded further, that allaccessory bUlldll1gs shall confotm and be located asrequired In SC'Ctlon 90.25. and shall not be Ie;;;; lh~n 40()

square feel In area. and the maximum ~hall he 1'5 'if of rearyard ared, no! to exceed 800 sqllare feet In floor ;;pace, and12 feet In llelglH "Rear yard area' means honzontal dis-ta~ce betwefn rear lot hne and Il~aresl ~o:nt cf p;,iic,palbUlldmg on the lor Intended U~e of an expaJloed garagesha II be ~laled

Revisc definition of Yard rear at "cC!lon 90 3 to"e d ~ I'- , " ......W lOWS

Yard, rear means a yard extendmg the full width of Ihe lot thedepth of which IS the hOTlzol'tal dl~tancc betv. een the 'rearJOt Ime and the ncarr ..l !'Om' nf.l-, .... "~ -.' L ,. f

.... 1"'" "~'Jpo.l lJuuuu.tg 01 "acce;;'~r'J bulldmg att31..hcd ther~io on the lot

Tho. cffecl,.c da!~ of Ordlll,mc..C'!'to 309 ..hall he ten (10) da safter the date cf publlcatton thereof y.

- AN OR...."'lNA..""l'CEro~M'ENO: sa1l0Jl.'S 9O-i.O.,.( 4), 90-222(1).4_'ID 90 3 OF THE CROSSE POI!\.'1L crTY CODE

1. Amcud SCctioo 90-207(4} (R-1A DIstrict) ,0 relNl as follows:

to how those grant mOl'le~have been used

Is there a bettPT way to ~an:a~", u'u "'U~JlU!lIl.l"llL IN.LUU'H

glVlDg even mQre of OUTmoneyand power to u.ne1ected federalourt'8ucrats I Reasonable so!u.tlCu.~ :.v the pT'vblerri.3 of 161.1 Iw!

ronmental manageme'1t <:.:in~found by lettmg local authoTl-ties work VI<1th commumtJes tofind soilltwn,:; tn 1n.'AI p.oh-,,_"" T"'I \ ,......... - .. V" ....AU&.U..., ........, "'" ...'"'5 ..u.....".&.14llJ1ill was OWll.. m CnariesCounty, Va., with the consentofJocal re"'ldNlt" Ao q .... ,,111'(,fthe annual $1.1 million collect-ed in f~, l~al. pro~rty taxesU,"""'~ &~wu.~ U, .:"V JJt=J.~UL.

FUr'"JJermore, the common lawpractiee of protechng propertyrights offers far more promise

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RE-ELECT_IIIDGE 'JiI~...-. ~DIANEI\.IIARIE

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l ::tusan J. Wheeler,Mayor

G PN 1O/:!9/1)f,

Open Daily9 to 8

Sunday : 0 to 6Thll ~ .. pnd< 7'., .98

urban areas The brownfield!:.concept rests on the laudablenotion that reusmg old mdu~-tn~ S~~: ..,l,i.11 ~csst:'n tin::: ut::c:'dt.o dE'\elop rural !:ltes a'ldthereby l"ffillce '.!rt....... sp"2"YiIt \\~:; oul) abv~t. l:i .real agotJ':,at Vice Pres1dent G-J~ C3.l1cd.on Congres" tv pas" the presi.dent's broYlIlf'ields InItiatIve morder to ~support 196,000 Jobsand protect 3""uOO aCrel> of.. ,,_~ ...... ,.,1 .......... ..1 ~_ ~ .. 1ll,'l'-..... ........._. _. ---r-- _... . ......, ..&.~~.~mi:ll!t~~tiC:":. h~ ~ru1au.:-a1.ly handed EPA thE' pClwer toeliminate- those and manymore Jobs, and encoura~development of thOl1oe same_.~1 =-:== ~~=:.=.=.::~:..~-::.~claimed it was tIy>.ng to pro-tect

Man)' ofM1clugan's top lead-ers a.re very concerned aboutwhat wi happen if EPA'spower goes unopposed.DetroIt's Mayor DennisArcher recently won theunanimous and bIpartisanendorsement of the U.S.CoDierence of Mayors for ius~ for suspenaion of the newguidance. Congressman JohnD>.n-'"e1l (J)..!>earbornl llald. "Iam ~ligbted the mayors lis-tened to Mayor Archer. It'stime the EPA demonstratedSUIll1ar concem about jOO cre-ation in our urban cmmnun;.ties." EPA AdministratorCarol Browner's response wasthat she has DO intention ofllU8J)eI1ding the rule. For theEPA. It'e now just a matter ofhow ur.ele\.tcd federalbureaucrats will implementtheir regulations, regardlessof what elected officials think.

Is there really a dmparateimpal:t 00 minorities that.would jWiW"y a need for suchllWeeping £FA power? Recentreporl..s mdicate ~y thatEPA ignored ita own mtemalstudies that showed thatthere was DO link betweenrace and contaminated"Superfund" priority site.slated for cleanup. At the ,....------- --,88JDe time EPA wu apparent-ly coveriDg up tboee studies,it waa doling out over $10 mil-lion in grant8 to activiatgroups to push "8DviroDmen.tal justice," 'Deluding over$100 000 Rmnn", fiv ...Michigan ~ groups.(1i.m.~n:"3il1n TliftG'AJ! t-n. ""~*~t, ;;anta ;fuii-;~ -;;

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November 7 & 8D,scc\ er an enchanted colledloll of

I nouaoy gifTs &. gooas, wO"laert~" Ith!"""l! frf!es t:!"a g#'eot gr; ..,;{....

I(}IHware Hundreds of arllf,clol treesl ITwenty1rees9'to 12'toll'

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By OM FortJu"tlce IS usuaJh defined as

dealmg faIrly wlth.othfrs Butwhpn fp.d~r~! Offi':le.!!;; ~e.!kabout "envIronmental JustIce,"the re<;ults can lead to Inll.l,.-hI'€, tf'l t}1,:a. \lery ~~p!e tl:C"seoffiCIals purport to hplp

LT1F<.b!"'J.a.ry 1994, P'l"estdentClinton lSSUed an executlveorder requmng all federalagencies ,such a& tne;" ....'".,.""".,.,0,.,,to1 "P.. ,....o".f-..r"'"Menr-l.) to Ilchip\,p "P'"'' ..........mer-tal Justlce" by oonS1denngI'aC9 m all govemmpnt regu!a-tlon.8, pollees and programsThe term "environmental JWI-bee" w,u. nn, ..... 11 ~ .. fi.....~ T...order tn cll'.rify the EPA'1ilposI-tion, the agency 188Ued newgwdolmes for ClllTyUJg out thetlX"'i:Uuv;;: order based OD ntle\1 of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.The Act prevents anyone whoaccepts federal funds from tak,.mg any action that wnuld havea di8pr'Op01'Qonate impact onIDlOOrities, even if that impactwere not unentlonal. As aresult, EPA now IUl8UDle8 thepvwe.c in WIlt.rol the consuw:.hon 01' exnan!'l'On ot any fa.-tc-ry In AIIlenca. even if thebuilder complies with allapp1ica.ble environmental reg.ulationa and guidelines.

Unless it L8 overturne::l.EPA:s new power will have asignificant iznpact onMiclUgan. !! building orexpanding a fact.ot) in Detroitor Flint or Lansing, forinatance, is DOt allowedbecause it is loc:ated in an areawith a bi,ber.than.averageminority population, thenebaneea are the c:oostructioDWQ;'t hap-..,m there at all. Itwill simply be moved to ana."'ea with fewer :minorities.Thus, V'...lrigani&Qs in urb3nareas will have eYer feweremployment ~ asbusinessee relocate to the non-minority aubm:be.

'nK.re's no reason tc. stGp atthe cou.nt,y ClIl' Rate line either.Fect0rie8 could just re1oc:ate toMexico, China or India whereEPA guidelines don't apply. Inother worda, EP~ new powerwill reault in goverament.foreed transfer of jobs fromlI:'ban minorities to suburbannon-minorities (or even inms-ferred out of the r.trllnb'ventirely). Another re!at.ed con-sequenc-e of EPAS new powerwould be the development ofvast tracts of pn!V1oualy unde-veloped rural land 8ll bur;iness.es IU'e fOl"C'led to flet> urbanareas.

'fbt- EPNs new DOWer willaleu .:.w-wulldichi&an'lI pilWll torevitahz.e old industrial sites(aL;o known as brownfields) 111

I The injustice uf environnlental iusticeI I

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credit, Apfel agreed to takesteps to correct these mea-sures mclndmg condaetmgfurther field t:raimng for SSAst8Jf OIl SSl regulations, andgiving those doing the nmew8additional mformation to aidthem in making their deosionsfairly.

Howeyer, the ABA "tillbeheves these famW.es shouldhave legal repreeentaUon tomake eertain they have a fairhearing. The administrativereview proceduree are compIi.cated and diffienlt to under-stand. The ABA eneourageathese SSI famiJ:ies to take thehand ~~ded to then ~.i.ttaanation's lawyers. Our offer of"-- 1__ 1 __ --.:_ • _ ..: _............... ~ -.... • ........-0 .a.o D.I.L&......:;:;.l.III:: ..

Our conc:em for your childrenis sincere. 1'lus is one battle mlife !.bat you doo't have to facealone, and don't you ba,,-eenough already? Let our voIuc-teer lawyers help!'yuu iWd yuurchildn>.n.

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I'IxM "" 8l'IId ~Constrnction accidentA COIWtnlctIoa WOI'ker ... 11IUy be wua.t JdUed

wIleD. aD 83O-poaad load of clad« bIocb that ..

:;;-:.~~-~ ..:: ~ ~.: II.- . ~ ...~ I, -n.;-~ ~ at ChrW Cll1lrcll Groeeei"VuUc UIIl ~J', OCL 18 •• ~ 9".w LID. .

Moat ..... paIaJjc ..,.,. oftlcen aDd .......&am aro.e PiDIate hnDa aacI tile City of ~.ePobate .-dftcI 0:11 tJae sceDC to help IltabWR uu!t:nMpoJt tile ~ ~ to St. J~ &wjd'al,wilen be 1IlIted I:a teatponlJ Mdou COIIdltloa!lad b'eated. I:qJBdeIi to Ida left dde 111M! aes.

Families urged tob1(e advantage of freelegal heJ&BfJlnMne ~ABA. President

It's not often that )'QU get aBeCODit ehanee in life, butalmost 90,000 children withd.isr.dt:ties will get JUSt thatbecause the Soc1al Sec:untyAdministzation bu mailed outsecond redeterminatio."1DGtices to children whose bene-fits were termmated since Jut*UJDJner from the8u:ppJern-Jtal Secority Im::ome(SSI) program due to welfarerHnrm

Families who receive these_......:__ 1- ...-.:.,1:._...1 ._-- ...- ............ ~ A UC:W

vital feature included:statewide hotline numberswbeze dJey can get free legalrepreseotatlOn, which theAmerican Bar Associabon andchildren's advGCaUs believewill greatly improve 881 fami-J.:~ ............__ -#_"'_:...; __ c. .._..J......-....0 -..c:a.La,,"-- U& ..._~ ...-..._~

ing.As soon as SSI families get

tbeae notieea, they should uset---' ~_'l-:_n. _ .- _ ...... 1.:_1--- ~.....- ..... _ UG.I..,Q """,I,..,I,.,L&A

up with a lawyer who will rep-resent them without chargeduring their new SSA rev:lew.Time is of the essence.

The ABA urged the SSA toissue new redeterminationnotices and to mclude thestatewide hot-line numbersfor free legal hel~ to ensurethat these children get theirright to due process and notjust sn admimstrative review.On Dee. 17. the SSA finallvagreed to do just that. 85.\Commissioner Kenneth Apfelis to be commended for ta10ngthis step toward tretltmgthese most vulnerable of ch.Jl-drt'D fairly.

lIB before, faml1ies Will have10 days to file an appeal andretaln fundmg during theappeal process, and 60 days toap~a!.

The SSA's own internalreport on the termination pro-gram found that many fami-hes d1d not appeal withm the!!~~.Q~ary lO-d.:'tjt pc!"!!'d tocontmue fundIng becausethey feared the SSA warnIn~that they might have to repayfunds p8Id them during theappeal process.

Quite simply, t.hese nnJ)O\'-erished fanulies would not beable to comply Wlth suc~ ademand - theIr dIre financnalstraits wer(, why they quali-fied for 881 ongmally. TheSSA nohfications fad to m,n-+;n.n 1O ..... n.t""""'t"I'f"\4- 'd', ....~.,,...~_ -r-J.-- ......_...._......

The SSA'e mtemal repOrtalr)() confirmed reports thatcl.Jents were glven mlsmfor-matlon or mlsunderstQl'ld theRoSA mformFltlOn t~ ..y dIdreceIve

'l'he SSA agreed that errorshad been made, and manychlldnn had been unJustlycut from the program. To hiS

Freeway courtesy patrol helps safety

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able cooperatiOn and supportfrom both pnvate and publicsectcrs Fulld.Ilg for Phase IImcluded CongestIonMltlgatloD A1r Qualtty 'CMAQ)funds made avaJlable by thel\.hch:g-an Denartm(.nt ....rTransportatIon as weW asmatchmg fWlds from many pn-vate sources. Vans were donat-ed by General MotorsCorporatIOn, Ford MotorCompany, ChryslerCorporatIon Fund and HenryFord Health Systems.Amentef'h pronded cellularphone servIce and there weresigntficant cash contributionsfrom Blue ('ross Blue ShIeld ofMichigan, Comenca Bank andNBD Bank. The DetroltRegional Chamber, AAAM".higdn. :vi.JchlganDepartment of TransportatlOn.Michigan Depart~nt of StatePOlll:e and SEMCOG each con-tnOOted services and staff.

SEMCOG IS a regional plan-nmg partnership of goYern-mentai umts servmg 4 8 mu-lion people III the seven coun-ties of Southea:.t MichIgan

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2,740 abandoned ve-hlcles;• secured and prOVIded

asslstanee at 347 accldentscenes;

• removed 182 lnC1dents ofroadway debns and

• proVIQed assistance toL,530 stranded motonsts hav-mg other mechanical problemsby rendering a dirs.."1. service,arranging a tow or providmgother help.. During thiS eight-monthpenod, two vans were added tothe program and route cover-age was expanded. There arenow SiX fully eqUlpped emer-~ncy vans operat1n~ undercontract by Americ nAutomobJ1e Assocration (AAA),patrolling parts of 1-75,1-94. t.96. 1-696. Lodge and Southfieldfr~~r;ay::; during ,"oCekduy I u:,hhou..~, as well as on 1-94 and 1-75 witlun the nty of DetroItfrom 6'30 p m through 10'30p m. The 17'1 cost bent'fit ratiocompares favorably w sinularprograms in Charlotte, N C •Chtcago, Denver and Houston.

The Freeway CourtesyPatrol IS a result of cons~der-

u ~~.jInterDatlonal Automobile Manufacturers. talks withmembers of the Detroit automotive press.

Automotive

Motorists assisted by theFreeway COUrtesy Patrol were99 8 percent satlsfioed \\-.Tn ;;cr.vices provided. felt safer onDetrolt frl"eways and werea,preClative of the selVlce ren-dered, according to theFreeway t..ourtesy k'atrolPhase ill Evaluation Report(covenng the time penodbetween Sept. 1997 wd April1998). published by SEMCOG,the Southeast MichiganCouncu of Governments.

Another positive reflection ofthe assIstance program 15 a17:1 cost benefit ratio. Furevery dollar spent on the pro-gram a benefit of at least $1'1was realized. The program alsohelped Improve traffic flow andreduce congestion.

J)"nna t'h~ .0""" lu~""",,,,,,, .........._-- ".b -~- ......._ ..._.......l.v • .a. Y"''''~

od, assistance was provided to6,~~ stranded motonsts with78 percent of the fal10wmg ser.'I/lces oompleted In 15 mmutesor less:

• changed 712 tires.• provided gas or flwds to

334 vehicles;" detectRd and reported

•IIOctober 29, 1996

Grosse Pointe News

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,I uumes TZC ZmP~~E'~"h~'~d~~,y,"~:!!EO~~~~",~~~:'!:,~~E~,~,~tI l.lic ReIllY fUlJ ttol.)lt: uf <.\Ul,U The ~~/\LA L£'hUIJllet,i ~d.Hj Lhe (.u~tlJmer m\:'nt .....nd t'ntrl~'"Ild.~"l for thl~

mal,mg, he ,ald the glOWll1g publ,clj owned "::'\ulhmg \\ill e,er matth a JU~Jill~"

_ Would forelgn-bale-ed InJ.ken. d::'oll( r"hlp opcraLon8 j,ke

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cut batk 011 produltlOn to RepublIc Unltecl and C:l.rMa.'XI eheve 0\ er-capa<.ltj ? "Arf>Y\JU hav.- thO:"i>ame needs a~ tradi-

A luddmg",n hoesaid \'>lth .i laugh tJonal dealershlp~ I.nvlted tot ~~~~~.. 11.. 0 t:::t. L-=~~. I Here to stay ~.~~~.'::~U~~~~~';l!~e~~~~I;edC~~:lIIIti ~_~.. Anotht'r nall0nal auwmotlve '"-, c'= - -- - .....,..... ; !r_.i~l<:.::; ...~.at",i. h.::ad ~..w.e tv ~\.a:' ~~~u~:ek'.~~gCllpl;e~~~~~~~~~

B J i(- DetroIt the same week to sayenny In fra h d d I treatment from the auto mak.nc ise neW-C'l!.f ea ers, er., whose frd.nchlses It hold~F b----' _l.. .....bl!" the.)' c.ontmue t(l dec.red*oreign' ~ auto ml:tAers dis~olutl()n of the Amencan Holloway mdtcated RepublIcth e ct N h in numbers, are very much

W1 18 ones 1'1 ort Automoblle Manufactunn~ 1. _ __.. •••• 11 __ .. _ •• ..>_ •• and Its oeers may even hRVP

t .-....U"'.. \.d d10e em, largest Assoc1atlOn, brought cn by the h h -h' _•.• _uU.' ~ gotten tht> short end of thef h tl " c ange W1t t e hmee, exporters 0 cars m t e mted t.:hrysler-Dalmler merger. for- stick In some Instances"tate In a s.--ch before the

" 5 elgTl-based makers are sconng .. -- "There lS always gomg to beIf h Automotive Press &SOClatlOnt at SOWlds hke a contra- another w;n a placp for the franclused deal-...ct h bo m Detr(nt Paul Holloway,

w IOn m terms, ow a ut ~You can't have an aS8O<:1a- er," Hoi!oway sald. "The cLstn-th e d Th chaIrman of the powerfulIS .actol: e traditional tlOD W1th Just two members," hattOn process may be changedNational Automobile DealersdomestIc auto makers together Hutchmson SB1d, refer>"n'" to and refined. But ill the end,rtro. •• -... AsSOCIatIon, predIcted thelmpo more cars and tr"..!cks GM and Ford, the sole all- _-'~ bl h IPth1....l! w..Jl ever re-place tr.e

1997 h h II d unpr't'Wcta e: \: ange ~m t an t e so-ea e Amencan makers remainIng inImport compaw~s thp AAMA When !...~8taSSOCl8- "DesPIte all the turmoll.~ he

...._... G". 1;' rd bald. cltmg recem; mergers......... year. .u, ~0 and bon renamed and reorgamzedC"--l mb ed stnkcs and dealersmp consoh-

UAJ'D er co ill to Import Itself several years ago. It2.4 mlUion vehIcles into the Iccked Honda out, because the dabons, "dealers are domg sur-

nruun ...lv ,,",pI!Umted States - more unports company was not a U.l:>.-based • "Fo; the most part. we are

,;;, tl-.an all the meDUlers of the corporatIOn- Association of International This would be an t]bvious adapting and making the

Automobile Manufacturers opportunity f(ll the two associ- changes necessary to keep pacecombined,' <Iald Philip atIons, both based in the WIth an mcreasmgly dynamICH <-h' AINU marketplace.~ said the New

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»no '. ~ "!o._~d l~~r::;:.~~;:;.;;;.l Uiii-.",....tl,y Jum hands. he ma.t-companies provide nearly 65 cated. dealer who adrmtted. to bemg

all thumbe when it came topercent of all automobile A1AM members have done computerizing his mult.i.fron-exports overseas ~ exceptionally well with oon- cluse operations.In what IS becommg his sumers. he said. They domi- "A ne'il< NADA survey showsannual address to the nate quahty studit'o;. "Four more than 60 percent of dealer-Automot1ve Press AssocJ.atioli words explain -tAat. reepect for• here, Hutchinson called the customer," he said. ships have their own web sites

De and many more partiCIpatetrolt the "'new caPital of the -America IS once '.....nn the....~. with on-line buying selVlces,"mternatlOnal automobile number one auto producingindustry." nation in the world because of Honoway said, Dealers are get.

tin5' en ay~:~~ 'J! \July 5~3Tne recent merger ...t lQternatlonal auto makE'rs," sales a month dIrectly from

Chrysler and Damtler.Benz 18 Hutchmson said. Their annualth ~~~~~~e wave of the future, be says. production bere is 2 4 millionH consider it an important Muree

utclun.son. like many mdus- veluc!es. or 20 ~reent of all of nfio t. e te t' I.... I. rma Ion lor po n 18try in~,clp-r.;;,p!"Pdl~s mare of y~hiclee =:de in th~ U.S. customers.them, though he demurred "'Ibtal capacity is approach-when asked for his own fore- ing three million vehicles," he In another study, NADAcast. said "Our factories are run- reports net number of new-ear

dt"~lerahlps. now at 22,600,AIAM members read lJkt' a n;na flat out."-- dec:lined by 200 m the threewho's who in today's auto In an industry bloated by yean 1995-98 From 1990 tomdustry Names hke Volvo. over-a.pac;ity. 8UI'V1valof the'lbyota, Volkswagen. Sasb and fittest should be the rule. he 1992, dealerslups were closing

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quenHy contrIbutes to Workmg~lnth~!" ~!1d {..t!:er m~g ..L~lnestor parents A psychotherapIstm pnvate practll"e »peclahzmgm family problf'ffis, Wmdell ISa!:.o a chm~al }j3ychologJst W1ththe Oakland County J uvemleCourt Ps)'chologtca: C'hmc,where he developed" u",tlCnal.ly recogmzed and award-w.n-mng parent.tramlng courseHe IS the father of two adultchi!orf'T' ;;n,i ! ,~pc; InOL .....__ .e I..) TT ll.&.JO~VV",j,UU:::I.'''''' .1 ....l ... .r..QI

The Grosse POUlk AcademyIS an award WInnmg, mdepen-dent, co-educational elemen-tSll'Ml' ~"\lV'IIl ~'P"V'I""a i"tn lA~'r1 ,..,rsoutheast.ern Mu'hlgan ag~s 2through the eighth grada Theacademy emphaSizes excel.lence and encourages thedevelopme"t of strong valuesW1tlun a nurtunng community.

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On Thl'sday, NOI' 17, at 7p m Thl' Gro~~1' Poult ..Academy Parents' Coordmat-lng C~uncl1 hosts JamesWmdell, acc1alm"d author of"DIscipline alld 8 Weeks to aWell-Behaved Cmld

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are pleased to announce that Bon Secours Hospital andCottage Hospital now both accept Ii.~, as well as !no~!

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... .. ...InterestIng hIstoryPere Gabnel Rlchal'd Waterwork3 Park when that

Elementary School on area was part of Grosse PomteMcKmley Avenue ID Groli's~ To~.n"hip .?:::::t: ='~--;;....;:;..~~"'~...~~.."'....t.eu. J" U~ ill 1.1lU.eCLure 01 tneIn 1930. school IS predommatelj' French

The bwldmg WIl$ deSigned III honor of Richard and theby Robf.rt O. Demck, a well- community's French hentage.knQWD architect in the Dt>trolt Slgmficant features of thtiarea who designed the Punch bUilding's mtenor includeand Judy Theater In the Pewabic tile fireplaces and fishFarms, Henry Ford Museum in nnnrl~ 'n two "lassrooms, dc;:cDearborn. Federal Court house ~at1.veplaster over the class-in Detroit, and many resl- room dMlTSand marble walls indences 111 the Pomtes. the haJJways.

Richard was the second ele-mentllry school built in theFarms and me fourth new&ehool built by the durtnct duroing the 19205, a time of rapidgrowth in the eommumty.

Father GabriellUchard hvPOf..~m 1767 to 1832. He estab-lished the first school for set-tlers in Grosse Pointe near

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On FrIday, (kt. 30, at 10 •. m. the chDdren 1DtheEarly School thI'Ough g:rad~ 5 at The GI'osM PoJute&ademy IlUlIt ('elebntln! Ba!!OWM'n with a hD!eparade in the clrele-cIrive located bt .&ont of theKhooJ bundJDg. Each c:hUd wears • costume. Almostlilly character you can bnaflDe. makes a shoM..ne !!.tthis parade.

As part oi the Academy's commUDlty senice com-pollent, the :Middle School students (grades 6through 8) at 1:00 p.m. boat. eaminI for the JeC't ofthe IChooL All ~ euDM fl_ :!-'~ t~ !..~~~.

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Districtschools2et 2ifts'"' uworthd" "' ... nnn~~-:J,UUUBy Brad LindbergStaff Writer

The new school year hasbrought continued communitysupport. of Grosse Point<>publicschools

""4=ll FiP'rr"'I" n...""..,..t '1_..,""I .....e~ '"'$12,000 ~fi~ b~y a;;rti~;orplaygronnrl "'1mp:!!el:!.t ~ ::hest:'_.....t.:.i i-ruu.Si; of au jru.tJruve-ment effort that began 10 1996.The school system will :lddapproximately $25,000 rowardconstructlOn, accordmg to areport by Chns Fenton, theschool system's assIstantsupenntendent u;' busmessaffmrs

The new equIpment WIllinclude parallel bars, a chamladder, fire pole, wave climberand niggle ladder

At North HIgh, the NorthPTO, North Boosters, studentaSSOCIatIOns, E'I'nchrnentaccounts and support semcesraIsed $23,089 for an Improvedsound system In the gym. Thenew system Will consist of"J!;I... "J.I"dkcl ", Lnree amph-fiers and other eqUIpment forUSE' dunng sporting events,assemblIes, concerts and otherla~e ~athenngs

The Fen')' PTO pledgedfunds toward a playgro"!!rlexpansHm. whIle numerousorgamzabons combined forcesto purchase an Improved sound:syswm for the gymnasium atGrosse Pomte North HighSchool

Two years ago, the FerryPTO contnbuted more than$42,(}()() toward phase one ofthe playgrollnrl pI"!,, DUl'!l:!.g"that time, over 12 pipces ofequIpment were removedbecause of safety ISSUes "Thecurrent pqulpment needs to beexpanded to met't the enroll-ment at Ferry, whICh IS the sec-ond largest elementary schoolUl .111:' ui~~nct:'\810 Fenton

~Pat Gast, the schovl's stu-dent actlvltI('S director, wasInstrumental m bnngmg theproject forward and secunngtL~ funds from vanousgroups r saId Penton

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Bert:., 'II During Event Day. (248) 54J.JllS E'-1"10% off on 5"""" al 0 d (6'J6&ofGr«td;dd 1>/10IHIiI •• o>uSloJdJI ;"

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~~:=:~r:1Unlverslty IJaett SchoolClau of 1999 have beendesignated semtflnllllsbIII the NaUoJUU AAlhieve-ment 8clloJarahlp compe-tidoa.

The National Achieve-ment semiflDallsbtDc1ude KellaM BergeI'.left. of GnJue Pointe Parkand Meld Braeken ofDetroit.

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Erin Ealbd a C'nJ,Lr::.lt, lOuntrj are ~ek"t!'d t<. attpndLt,b'f{elt S\J~v t J u! vr fr ....l~ 1 LE:. :,prtnnar 11H.,J Jd<. d m~etGro;,s!' P(l1nte F<'rm,. "as mgs wIth governmf>nt thmk"eJected b, the' ~hchlgan tanh, elected repn ::.entatlvI'S,League of L'mted Lahn WhIte HOUb" othcla]s. torpoArr.. nCdll ('Itllelh to b~ 01.,' oj ratl eXt:lull', eb ""ld ::t'lCIt\\O studeT1l rqJl p~f'lIl.~tlW'~ 'Wa"'ulIj{t()H pi of""~j(:mdJSreprebcnt.n,.: :-'11, [ligan at the !:>tudent;, >elected for t'Jlannual LULAC Wa<hmgton ~lmlnar pdrtlupate :n tinYouth L,aa. r<;llljJ SelfilOdr 'IJtenblYf' "ene" "I "eS;,lOn" ofheia m Waslungton DC, Seot dlSCUS';lOOS la:.tlOg three d~y"''If\ throl gr (ltl 4 r,le th:me III 01cler to be :>elected hI p[ r.for thl~ YC<lr's prob'Tum wa~ t'l:p;':'V- m the semmur, eachn 1 1 ,""' ","",11 ~.,

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DUla en.. 19708. the mUfical HTitanic. _ the theme from the movie NAmistad. _ I"a.gume" and. more on Th1U'SClay. Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday. Nov. 7. at 8

, ~ - ftt t!!~ ~!!brm.U!g ert!! center at 707 Vernlel' Road 1AGroue PoiDte Woods. Apit orchestra will be accompanied by students. The new Gl'OACPolate Public8chGol boys show euaemble-. NThe Boys of the Pointe." wlU be featured in a medleyof eeleetioDs from the musical .Petel' Pan" as weU as a jungle medley with mnaiefrom the MUon lUng," "GHrge of the Jungle, _ and the popular 1960s selection."The Lioo fll_nr. Tcmtdh~ " n ... """'tI.....r f;..~~h dY?: ..... hn~ !...~ ~~~t~ ~~!!!atu.cUou ill Gm.e Po.uue. 'IDe neW i"o1Gte~bagcrs wW preeent a mw.tuy tapIl1IIIIber. H8bIg BaneIoJah," from the movie -That's Entertainment," Soloiats andsmall eDR'JIlbk:iI wID top off the evenings' entertaiDment. A grand flnale of "11) BeSeelaC You" and a recap of the ezclting '"Big City Beat" will conclude the eYeDlDg.hr more IIlformatloD call SUsan Noethen (313) 884-1932

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Tuesday, Nov. 17, is a very IlDlportant event m the collegeplannmg process. I

FinanCIal Aid NIght wiil beheld at Grosse Pointe North inthe auditorium at 7 p.rn.. Theinfonnabon presented at thismeeting is critical to evt:ryfamily who is in the posltlOn offinanCIng their chJldren's edu-cabon.

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: ~~ ~. " :• • THA.NKSG1VD1G LlO:WS GAME • -.: ,- -.-Celebrate at the 1 ionS'- V~. thp Pittsbu"g~ Stee!e~ !:!""Jditicn~!Th"u~l,t.g;"ing DQ) gamll;

• ~!!. ~ !:2 r~~~:-: :::.:.:~;:.y~~::" T~:."!~c;.'D~;' ~;""~:- :u.:l ....d.~:;t"'nu '/IP pd.1k~u~ p4""~t:~. "~L~n:J =• •- snacks (hot dogs, chips, soda. etc.). NOT exchangeable. Donor value $4000. •• crhe .Deh-oie LiIma, llU. •• •• ~ e· Jf" ~CHRISTMAS AND TPaE BOCKE1TES • •• •• Twt>lve loge tickets for a performance of the Chnstm.as Spectacular featuring the •• •• famed Rockettes 3t the Fox Theatre includes buffet dinner and pdrkmg passes on •• mutually agreeable datt> between 11128/98. 12/30/98. Children must be accumpar'olea •~ O+4.iL()r~"'"If"v{: ORe", ~';v:l~han"'bl', Donoevo1o. $930. ~

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• Belts and hoset:: - Pres~the lOiddle ot eacn beh. to testtenSIOn if It give" more than ~to 1 1/2 l!lllles, tIghten orn'p1au: It Check hObes fOIcra<-b. or fraymg: Replace dS

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• WnJ€TS -- Replace Wl':)ers rl •the} <ire &phl, l"'o.H: &tredks orskIp

• Llghtslslgndlb - Makesure they work Replace bulbsas necessary.

• Tires - lnsped tread wearana mamtam proper pre&SW'emd1cated m the owner's manu-al. Check pressure wlth agauge when t1res are cold

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• !>ower steenng flUid -Follow dlrect10"1.& III theo~ner's manu,d: If flUId 1<;:l~ed add slowly to a\'oldovemlhng

• Automatlc tranSml&SlOntlUl<1 - 1he car shOUld oe cnIt-vel ground ill ~park' poSitionwith the engme rwlDmg. Thencheck the lodlcator sUck.

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Joseph Meugden. is a residentof the City of Grocse Pomte and/C;Til4Ei c,1..",atrn,:::n af F%~! ofMIchIgan

.ecelved an ;.:.r.exp"ct..ri$911250 from 'he donor. \~hllt:tr." dOl.or .;ot T ne orogmalJnvestillEmt back In cash, plus$10150

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LTS that these chantable con.tnbutlOn::. in kmd als.> tn.ggersuru.lar, but smaller. tax savJ.ngS at the state mcome taY.level LTS always wt>lcome",comme:lts from readers

Please address LTS, care ofThe Grosse Pomte News.

19'1!!" :l read",r a,:-E-d II LT::>hdc ob"erv ...d that t'1e hypo-th.:tlC"'! donor of the 150 share;;')t {;~~e""""e ~trw1.. r\.'fA .:tt-~ •• lt6~ 50,act"all\ S~"dl~.! 5-:;1::;0.a~h through rLd~cld 1999Federal Ine'JID'" Ta,(:~ ~ _\ndth;:;.t the d(J!Iu, th.!> recoveredshghtly ::nore (a<.h than n'" herongmal cash mvesl"lent ofS2 45000 three: ears ago m19~5

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When' U, no"'''The DJI and tb ,:>&P SuU

hav~ regamed alrnost half oft}H'l! summpr 10",*"" rthe lOW

wail Alt!; 31 f and ;;1" now ..:p(In 'LJ1t: ) t:a~ uy 'U ;;;J t-tt. 'tl l,. IVl

thE' Dow and 103 percent forth" S&P 500

However. The Nt'.... Y..rk'l\mes (Oct 24, 2998) quote!.Nora McAuley. techmc,i\ aIUl'

Iyst for Morgan ~tarJey !JeanWitter, who says, "thE' quaht)'of the rally has been medH.lCreat best."

Ms McAulev called therecent market an mtenm rallyin a downtrend, and .Bald .t was.:lot unhkehr t..'1at .. ;;'11 see themarket test the Oct 8 lows

IShane L. Reeside, J

City Clerk

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But the y,eek, as a whole,produced only a r<ormnal DJIgalO of 36 p0H;ts, ('losmg at8,45229

Financial Focus

ORDINANCE NO. 343

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When you're mak:1Dg mvestIllent 11Cl:l810ns, JUst tK!w mucnemphasiS should you place on the adVIce of your broker, finanCIalplanner, consultant or whomever else you look to Wlth somedegree of oenfidence?

With most people. next to thel.r famlly and the1r health, one ofthe most important thi!lgL to them 18 tI1eir fnancefl.

Finances are definitely an lIDportant part of our byes.Doe.snlot it, IWJke ~uset thEn. to be as ~!ect.:.\~ in aceepting

advic:P on your UlVestments as you'd be WIth other importantdecisions in your Me?

Yet, so many of us are "sold" on an mvestment Without under.standing esaet.ly what it is, its risk or its return. We take the-..vrd ~ ~~~e e~ th@t W" R enM investment - that it'llmsk~money

Regardless of whom we <:booE!e as an adviser, that inchvidualshould meet eertain requirement&. F'lRt of all, are we reasonablyassured that he or she is honest and has our best interests athea.-t? P..as he 01' ~!:e ~"..!~ly ..uPmptM bl detE>nnine what wewant our investment to achieve. or has our advlser tried to sellus a bill of goods? \\-'hat are his or heI' credentials?

Any professional is delighted to di8cu.ss educational baclt-ground, graduate study. specialjzed training and regiBtration.

Ask for references.Investigate your financial profess;itlO8l 88 you would investi.

gate yOUr physician or attorney. it'D be time weD spent.Onee you've established confidence, be candid. Remember, the

information you glve is held in absolute amfideDce.In summary, \When selecting ~ investment - for safety,

income or gJ'Owti:J - you mwst seriowUy w~:lOW: per ....nalit).current. position Ul life, future needs and the advice of a profes--, I 01__ ~ ~ ..D'RU'~ &-....- - .....--

Last weekls marketVntlliast Fn~y, Oct 23, the

stock market had a run otseven advancmg SeSSIQnS, a

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CODE NO. 11-10

AMENDMENT TO PAOPEAn' MAINTENANCE CODE

(c) ~~ An appeal to thc City CounCil may be taken from an) aWon of the admllll~tratl\eofficers of the ell) drny ng a l.erllficate of occupancy or exemptIOn under subpdragraphs (a) or(b) of thiS Section H-301 10 Appeal~ mu,t be In \\nllng and rru,1 be filed "WIth tf)e City Clerky,lthln ten (101 da)s after the dec"lOn appe.1ied from', malle1 or otherwIse COmrrhrllCdted '0the appellant Thc City Council. III consldenrg any such appeal, may affinn re~er,e or modlf)tl)e acW' cf the ,:dm,mstratlvc officers

(5) dlscollnt'"ctlOn would ClaUSt>water to dls<-harge onto a nClghbor's property. or

t6) ,:hsconne'.;t,o" ntheru I~e UI(.':..!ICbe '~pr~<..t'~1"ble or \\ 0t!lrj l""p'.J~e Ilnl..!fOlJal hardship "t" rra~>!leal Jlfficulnes up0n the 01'0 ner or occupant of the property or nearby propertIes

(4) dlsconnecucn ~culd cause a tloodmg proolem hecause of low grdLk:,

(3) dIsconnection would ('ause water to fIo"," directly mlO an tn-ground sWlmmmg pool,

(2) disconnection would cause water to flow next to a ba~ement wall and lend to create base.meilt floodmg;

(j) dlscoonecHon would cause water :0 dIscharge onlc a dnveway, sidewalk. pano or Similararea. UK:-tciJy ~lfdtli1g a hazardows ~nd~uon;

(b) Ea.emplJoo<t If !he dlsconn«.1mn of any gl:tter oown :.poul would create a hazardous con-dition or would result :11 undue hardship or pOlenual dIlrnage to the applicable property ornearby propertle<t, the owner Of occupant may appll' to the DlfcclOr of Public Senlce for anexemptlon c'ltithng such person (0 Tt'"cel"e a certificate of occupancy Ilotwlthsumdmg therequirements of subparagraph (a) of d'ns Section H.301.l0 If g,mted, the exempnon shall beIn wnung and ~hail ~l fonh the reasonts) for ~u;;h exempnon An exemptloo shall be grantedonly under one or more the followmg circumstances

l-;-:N~ ~C {a) Q.w:.cr Po...D *,.li C".):'"... "'rir.n Prooihii&1_ r-.;u Pf-'-~rl uwTJog or occup,.tng l1li1;

property WIUltn me City (Ii Grosse ?otnte Farm~ MJ.iu'i be:: ",lLtl<;d to U-.. is5iia.-M: of a =rt:f~teof ~'(,11Pl''lry If wctl ~ ha'll any guner oown ~rout connected With tI'e combined or <;llJl1-

tal)' sewer sysu:m of the elt) of Grosse Pomte l-llflTls. unless an exempuon bllS Deen gnullCG macaxdan<.e W1U1subparagnqlh (b) of ttlis 5a.'t10l1 H-301.1O With respect to residential proper-nes, au cxiSbng dm:ct c:onncctioos of any gutter down spout with the combined or samrarysewer sysrem of me Cny of GWSl>CPointe Farms mlDt be ehmmated as SOOIl as reasonably~caDle aJier me' Uit~ or UtD GniaUdt~, o-tJ III uv ",,,Yi;' ~~ ~~ ~~ ~'J :~~ ~J=new down ~(connectlons shall be pemutted to coonect (0 the combined or sanillll')' sewersystem from and aftel the effective date of lllls Ordmance. but may be properly connected to theSlonn sewer system where available.

The City of Grosr.e PoUlte fanru; 9f'daJns

G p~ 10/29198P()~t('d IOll91')S

Scctlon 3 ThIs Ordma'1ce 1<; deemed nece<;<;ary for pre<;ervat,nn of puhhc health and we1tare ,Illd ~halllal<.ecffed Immediately

C;cct'on 2 It dny provl~l"n ot thl~ 01 dmance ~hall be held lllvaild, the rcmamder of thiS Ordmance"hall not be affe"ted thereby

SectlOIl I. Section H-3O 1.10 of the Propetty Mauut.nance Code, as added to such Code by Ordmmce No.335. is zmen<led m its entirety to pro\llde as follows;

AN ORDINANCE TO AMESD mE PROPERlY MAINTENANCE CODE. CODE NO. 11-10.ENTITLED "AN Olu.m,A~C:: TO !>£C!:L....TE THE MALNTE~A_~CE oJ< QJ:c;lOFNTlAL

PROPERTIF.5 L~ TIlE ClTY Of GROSSE POJNTE FARMS ..

lIlCJuded ill Its market price Ifyou sell your fund holdU'lgspnor to the declaratlOn oi thedIVidend dlstnbutlOn, all oiyou. profit would be long-term... 0:11_.+ ....1 ....~." f ..........~1 .... r- ....4a.

20Perce;t).After the dividend cWrt.nbll-

tIon goes "ex-dividend •• the Net.Asset Value (and market value)18 dec.reasc:d by the diYldendspaid

The dividend distributionyou receive at year-end lfl tax-able at the ratek apphcable. 20percent on long.term gainB,and 15 to 39.6 percent onshort-term gains and ordinaryIDCIOttae. dependmg on your taxL........l-_ ..;;n--......- ...

The tax treatment of mutualfund distributions becameextremely complicated in 1997.LTS Btrong!y urges you to con-tact your tax advisor befm'(!making any deciswns.

Even though year-eIld distri-butions of 10 percent to 20 per-cent of market value will becommon this year. don't sell aUyour losing funds at once.because this may seriouslyupset your asset allocation.Sales at a k!oae cannot be repur-chased 'Il'ithin 30 days at risk=~..:-=:: ~..ah ~1e ....

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More than 1:14 p<:rcent of mdl-Vldual Investors read a dallynewspaper, accordmg to a IIeccnt survey by the ~ atwnalA.........'flhon of mVf'<.tors Corp .wlth Ol;er 69 percE'nt l"eadmg IthE' money or bt.~nn'lss sc('t!on Ifi~t I

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Then compare your onginalcost (meludmg cost of all rem-.;csted dIVlC::lr'.d~ \ "'lth the

~rQA, UI.I.I ..J,.~.,fund man-agers sold outPOSitionswhIch theyfelt nught-_.... ,,- -_ ~)

That'~ the song of woetrat man) mutual fundIn\ estors WIll be SIngmg In

Dt'<.t:mber v. hen the) opentheIr fund mall and read oftheu. huge <.apltal gams dl\ll-dends tJuE< ye.s.r

"Why are dlV!dend~ up whenmost fund value!; are down forth .. VPRr?

Ea.rher thIS

IIlost my shirt and now they send me d

lei's talk-STOCKS

like emerg-lng-marketsstocks, real

• estate stocks,!imall capsani commod.ltv-remted fun!!!!

..After an. that's what we payflU1d managers to do . man-age our money! Many of thepo8lboDS BOld were purchasedyl!ars ag'o at lower prices,hence tbe huge gam.s

• Some fund managers wevery active traders. whichcauses mascive turnoversVJlnPUllM Exnlonor. a small.cap -fund, bati an 84 p.m:entturnover and estimates it willpayout $1.9OIshare in capita!gains dIvidends this year. eventhough its shares are off 14percent in wIue from last year-end.

Remember that JDOBt stoc:b• pay corporate income taxes.

but mutual funds are exempt.if ~J' .,., out th.~i& u.~tincome. after expenses, and alltheir capital pint; eadl year.

Thus, eyen If yon havemBwete4 the mutual fund toreiDve8t aU your dividendsand pins, sum dividenda lsndgauu; are tax.ahle to you, 1£they were held in 11 "t:wlbleaecoant" (in your name, JOintname. etc.).

But, J! the mu.tu.al fundi arebeld m Ii "tax-defe'l'Tedao:ountW <40Ukl. IRA, etc.),the dl'!ideods would not betlWIb!e to you personally, untilroueh monJeI are W1thdrawnfrom. the "tu-deferredqcrount."

• ""hen y~ mutual fund di6-tn'bute8 ita gains, usually, hutDOt always. in December, youwill receive a mllll noticeativising you of the breakdown!.If the di..rotr..bution as

\a) ordinary income,(b) short.tenn caPital gains.(c) long-term capiW ga.Ll.1l>.1WB Ul no dmerent than

• 1.997. tax-W1lle. except thatdollar amount of the eapltaJgains dLSmbuted mayincrease many-fold.Remember, the maximumFederal Income Tax rate onlong-term caPltal gains is 20percent.

The tax rate on the orchnarymCOIIlf: and on short-term cap-Ital gains ....anes by YoW" taxbracket. from a minimum 15percent to l"1 maxlIDum 39 6pt'rcent

A few mutual funds havealready paid b;g dJstributlOnBm September and Octob4>r,earlier than usual, indudlt".g:Merrill Lynch Phoemx C;USAA Aggressive Growth,NIcholas Applegate SmallCapita! t..:rrowth and two of theNumenc Investors funds.

Some finanCial adVlSOrs sug-gest that you should contactyour fund managers andrequest theIr current est1-

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fhe Jun<; cookE'd the meal.othen\lse known as pita piz-Z,l.s. frUIt JHlce and chocolatecoyered Dretzf'ls, With as muchenthusllism as tl.!;) ate.

Tlme to close for the day.

Michaels writes a nahonallysyndlCs.ted column and con ..tnbutes refUlarly to "HomeOffice Cuffit:'v.tlrag.l1' "'SmullBuswess Opportumhes" and'SUCLl'~S magazme "

Pollak IS an author, proft's-swnal speaker and past presI-dent of the Entreprent'unalWomen's Network

She ",rote the best seller,"Decoratmg Eggs EXqUISiteDesll!Tl!> "llh Wax & Dye," and"peaks to audiences aboutturning ppsslon mto busmess,.,elf-marketmg and goal set-tmg

ot :'ound' cllliuren tOOK a COOK.-mg clas.. taught b~ Kath"'~ 11

Shmlla, a sophomore at Soutr.The Hallo\\een menu mclud-

"d fhollh'1!'t pockets that werewashed down \',nh blood) bugJUlce and followed Wlth tempt-

A free marketmg semmartItled "Hc\.v to ~e tl. r.~g11sh 1:1any pond' wlll be held onruesday~ h"tlv 3, at 0 iihJ. 11a m at Staples OfficeSuperstort' at li .. lO M!l.ck In

the Cltv of Grosse Pomte Thesemm£.rs will last one hour

The semmar offers smallbusmess customer skills Inself-promotion, wcll.dmg thefive "hooks. to hemg a succe",s.ful marketf'r for a home officeor small busmess

The semman:; W11l be givenby Nancv Michael!> or .JanePollak

Free local marketingseminar on Nov. 3

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CALL 882.3500Tt>N$~n e IJlSpla} Adl ~rtlSing

spar'/! br l p." Fntl<H

un for lunchHam or turkev C'roissant

sandWlches, IndlV1-dual plii!;ZaS"soup a"\d chOl.:olate-macadam:anut cookies hit the Spilt WIth afe"" extra coms spent oncaramel candy. the 11 o'clockrush wa", over

Latf' that afternoon. a class

suc<.e~'1to makmg the bllsme~<part of the commumty Theydonate the Pf'dlar kitchen for"\Vho s m the futchell: a cook-l'1g ~~Ow (J11 C~oC::C::P pn1T~tpcible tele'lslon. The storesponsors a sle\\ of cookmgclasses hosted b) everyonefrom local chf'l:' ll'tt:t:II<lg",rs

"Sure, It takes extra effortBut It'., only our t1me,~ sdIdFrame.

SuTf:' enoagh to the sound oftenms shoes and book bagsbemg shpped qUlCkJy off shoul-..;1",_ f- nf' C'.,.....Ia,n1c- f11a.rI\,ll ~~ , '" .....

l'hotG b, Peter ll"kn.r

The Pointe Pedlar on th~ Hill in Grosse Pointe Farms has reached its 25-year mile-etnnc of being in buslDess. The five owners are, from left, Gert LeFerte. sandy Frame,Mary Colombo. Judy Collins and J!:leme Caulfield_

P.,d 'or by e,llzcn' 10F.leel Patnci. Susan F,.. at'd 1751LorMl0or Grosse ?o'nle Wood~ MI 48~36

SUSAN FRESARD Is: IFIRST FIRST ~ O\;~ ~IIii eorom.fOlty Sorvl£e in CQrnmjtm-:nt ~~.SpVkespersor 'Marrred 17 188/S .... : •NlfI.or>SlChild Advocacy Centers R8'S1ng3 Child"", ....::, ,,~

-ImlNlt8d legJs"'bofi '0 ~ISIJ 10 fJo:tl H!Vd " .... 'Prot«l Cnme VICtIlTlS W",* & S«vIng You Wel \....;V ....I7I1-...;.. _ T",:.:;:~ ~~"'O .~'isdom Compa..u.on&

Tt<mpersmm, to • f8lt'All PattJ9S Wilt! P""p9C!8M JlJSt,r~

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• Grosse POinte CIty, Mayor Susan Wheeler • Harper Woods, Mayot Kenneth A. Poynter• Grosse POinte Farms, M&yor John C. Danaher • Grosse POinte Woods, Mayor Robert Novltke, GrossE' Po,nte Park, Mayor Pa!l""cr T, Heenan • Grosse POinte Shores Village Pres Jolm HlJetteman III, Police Officers of Michigan. Wayne County Shenffs. Many other church, CIVIC and community organizations

FOR WAYNE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE-OPEN SEAT

Suomltted b\ Verl.n JRt'belclIl an Ill' c~tl'lent r"pr"~entatnc ....{ Edit ard Jane,

th .. world2 Global eqUlty lund~ 11lve<;t

pnmanly III <tocks tradt'dworlnWllif' mcludtn!! U:5stoLks

3. InternatIOnal eqlllt:-funds ll'west at l"ast Iwo-th.rds of their portfohcs mnon-U S stocks

4 RE'glOrt'll eOUlly fundsmve:,t In compam('s that areh ,<:",i In n <;nf'Clfic contment.tountry or re~on of the world

C Total HeturnThese fu:nds seek stocks

that prOVide ,i combmatlOn ofdl,,,dends a!"ld capital growthT).,r -"'_ __ ~,... 1............ "- ~I"" " ~J t'", ' v .

return funds1 GroVlth-and.mcome fund.;

Invest pnmal'Jly m sloc]rs ofe,.tabhshed comp«mes WIthgood dn Ider.d-paymg records:.ondthe p0tenttal for gro\\-th

2 Income eqmt) fundsIn\est pnm~ully:n rnmpl'tnJf''1'\Ith good dlvldend,pu)lllg-:,p,ords Cap.tal dporeclat.onIS not an obJectl\ e

Kt'ep these defin.hons torrefert'nce bef,1re you lh~est

PATRICIAPIRST

Iin Quaiiijcations,e,.. e' ProsecJtorComJoel Sexwl Cor,d.J~!OMSlOr

I 'Prosecutm;; OIlfl9"rolJ'Fe ,,"yCnmes-Conr,,.,uous (,ourrroom /f 81

F->.pof/",ce (12 years).Honors GriK1<JllI"Detroll Co"899 01 Law

pan of any and Gert LeFerte round outthe qu.mtet of partners

The own('I"l" Ilttnbute theIr

L'y~5 of co..p~~l :-....pprt:c'at1ontunds

1 Aggressl\e growtn fundsInvest prtmanl:\, In commonstock of small growIng compa-me.. wlth thE' potpntlal forco'hI,,,,t_+iJlrnl ,....."n'. 011 n ...~,.,............... ~ •....... l"" ~l"'~. __ .-...

tlOn.2 Growth funds mvest pn-

marlly In common ~tock ofwell-estabhshed comp<>nJesvdh the potenhal for long.term growth cf capltal

3 Sector funds seek capitalgam" by Ill\ estmg In corripa-mes mthm related field" orsoeclfic .ndu'1tr.es - fOl exam-. ,pIe, finanCial sennces healthcare natural re~O'lrce", t(ch-nolog) or utJIJtles

B World EqUIty\'vcrld eqult) mutual funds

Invest pnmanl) In qoch" otforeign compame, TherE _II efour t, pe" of the~e fund"

1 Er'i:.:r-gi "1g ~i.:~H'"tt fundsIn'.est pnrnanl) In compan'e"h,q"f'c11n np)..~pl()r'l')g r ....i:.n ..\n~ t'1f

PhD'O b\ Bnd LIndberg

III a cooking class for kids. Kathryn Shlrilla. left. asvp'hviii.Gi'C at S::=th H.!gh,te:ehes ..A...!!UU!MBatt!.!!!. q ofGrosse Point.e Woods, and ril'kkl Fasbender. 12, of St.('1.4 .. gbo~ hDW to prepare tempting toeDail truffles asthe finale to a $pecW Halloween menu. Those pita pl.&zasare really ghoulish pockets. Shirllla wlll teach a clus forJdds OD how to cook for ChristmBS in December at thePointe Pedlar.or ..prmg-formsIze?"

Mary Colombo, Judy Colhns

by obJcctl'l,e mto three baSICr.,tp ...nrlf>~ crtDltal aOlJrf'''la-tlon.~ "'llrld eq'U1ty, a;ld wtalY'etu!'!!.

A Capital AppreCiatIOnThe prtmary aIm ot capItal

appn.'clatlon fund~ IS tomcrea"e the IIdlu" uf thelr111\ estments \c.l;ntal gain It3.ther thar. ~I"o't.!d{J a flow nfdiVIdends There ,m" three

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Virginia Metz has DeeD Int1uaed In TheBest Law}er.; In Amenca -

Metz, of Grosse Pomte P~rh. l~ 3. pllnclpal In

th" law film of \prcruy.;se :'vlet7 &. :-"lnrr..l, In

Bmgham Farms, appear" In thl' h'itll1h'o C,1tegor> of labor and emplo)n pnt 1,1"

Shf' 1<; a cum laude gradual, ()f thel"mverslt) cf :\1lchlgdn 1.'1\~ Scho'll and holo, .l

Master's degree frOP1 ,john, H(lpkln~L nJverslt) ;:,chool 01 1"l.d\ .lnccc intr m,!twn" I'-', ,...>t..UUlt:=.

Metz

Business Peo~le

In 1975, a reported 426~t:t~:::! f-~~d::;. u:e~ offered tn

She IS al<-ovIce pre"Jdent ofthr lohor ,'nd l '''ploynlenl i ,...." rtlOr, of the ~tate Bar of Mldllgan ,).nd 1<;a It 110\\ ot the (IJll('g,

of LabOl iaw dnd Employment In",\ pr,

The Amencan Academy of P<;ythw.trv h" ~ -II' ,n nul EmanuelT.ail.n.}. ~:!.n~.t ...!"'~;!"'..:~t ::::y ""rti f ....,.'h,~ llf, i JrJ I r. n. j I'"j q~

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1clnd.V a fonne .... rrcldcnt of (rro"' .....{ p llrl(' !l('\, !1\ JTI1'"" HI

Ed-,tP01'llc I' c:ITJlcal prof(~<;or of pW<!11d'l\ l' \\.I,n, "LII<I nl\ f'r"lty

the pubhc'T'........r.. 01- .r.:.- ..,,""~QC'... ~ .....JI ... .aL Et ...,- .................

6,000 Much of tlns growtn ISattnbuted to the longest bullmarket In hIStory. which hashelped fuel Investors' almos~msatIable appetIte for mutualfu:nds

ChOlCt' IS good. but It alsopresents a chdlll:!ul::l:!,sel",..tmgthe proper fund that meetsyour obJectl\ es and nsk toler-ance Th's se~rch usuall)begms VI"ltha look at a fund'sl!lVestrnent obJf?oC't!ve

M .....+ t,.."... In'r'off '101'"1'''' "u~ .. ~h''''l,t

all ~ut~~l-iu°..ui; fell~~~~~~mvestment obJectlve cate-ganes growth, growth andJnwme, Income, balanced, sec-tor, and mo.1ey market

Today, In\'estors can choosefrom funds otTenng dozens ofdlffcrcnt obJectl\ es Makingthe task even harder IS tne factthat some funds have namesthat suggest obJectives otherthan thelr own

To help Investors under-~tand the vanous mutual fundmvestment obJeCLl\ es. theInvestment Company Institutehas pubhshed a compreher.slYe!1st of fund categones alor.g\nth defimtlOns of lm.::stmcntobjectives

Fqlllt)- funds can bE' dl\'lrlf'd

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The POInte Pedbr hit:>b:?corne a hot ;:;tqop,ng ofr placefor ~tudt'nts from South High""ho ....ant a qUlC1." ,Iod tast\ eti-l.d.nlpU~ lUIlCI: 0' l..<;t,,-

-The tirst ru~h start,. at 11a m ~ said Elame Caulfield,(',:u~ I,.jf f. ..€ 0 .., r.t:L ~ of th~~ourmet cookware shop It Wil;:;

ht:.I. t",-.1 1J. fVI h.l~chci1 du.tv -1:l:'Cmake the pIzzas especlalh forthe students The\ 're dehght-fu] - the students and the pIZ-zas," S"E' Mid

"When It'S nl\ turn to hl' thebaker, I come - to v.ork earl),early: she sa.d whIle glazmg asht>et of fruit-filled l'rvl,.S'lntswith an egb \\a;:;h

The P01l1te Pedlar Will tele-brate lts 25th annt\crsan onNo,- 1 Wlth an open house fromnoon to 5 p m.

fhl' '1tore wa'1 founcied l!l

1973 on FIsher Road by fivewomen from the Pointes atabout the time BillIe J(>anKmg beat Bobby Riggs In thetenrus battle of the sexes.

A quarter of a century andfive new ownf'rs later, the storehas settl~ comfortabl ....into abUlldmg on Kerche\'ai on theHill where busmess IS bettertha.."l ever

"The owners hve m the com-luu.n.lty,'" said ;3aIldy Frame,another OVl-"Ilcr. "We"ve tned tomake the store a nlace where~e'd like to shop We speclahzein unusual Item", that are notgenerally found elsewhereWhere else nearby can you tindan electnc bnsker, pate muld,

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k.d,. The\ II hl' hpn 11•• \, oupkl f mmUH,,'

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".l.d Cl\'cr hel ,hol J.\ '\' ,11<'dd:>hed fru l' I the bJ.Kt'\\ ,1re.lre::: ~M,.t 'enpe ,:11 d, nnd-,hc!\ es ol C00h.OO<J!-." ,\'1<.1 l)(lt-

By Brad lmQbergStaff \"JrIter

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For 20 vearshe's been making the tough decisions:

Protecting Victims' Rights • Respecting Police Officers • Caring for Our Communities

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IThe new Chrysler LHS: Leading the competition.

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DaVId Brown Collection Showand Perwr.aJ AppearanceNoon to 4 pm, intliTiate Apparel

Ornament ArtistCar1 BiedermannNoc'l to 5 pm, Home

~el~oosMwdprovem~~esting," Herring said. "Early pollsshowed that women, who are amongthe stroIU!est SUJ)])()rt~rs of Clinton.were thinking of staying homebecause of theU' displea8U1'e with thepresident. Recent polls are indicatingti)&l women, as a whvle, are u",wm(\re disgusted with Congress overhow the president is being treated. to

Herring was qwck to add that pollresults do not equal election results.The smart pollbcal scientist actuallyWalts Wltll the electJon hu been held

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low because people don't have aeteS8to daily media remInding them of therace - no teleV1810D commeZ'Cl81s, noaWl in the daily paper."

Herring said that another interest-ing voting pattern ooing carefullywatched by experts IS voting aecord-mg to £leX. ~ the 19ZO& and19608, the trend was that men vot6dmore often than women. By 1979,the ratio was about equal By thE'late 19808 and early 19908, posIbonshad reversed. It 1ll now women whovote more than men

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The ABC's of Golt Book SigningWltil alAn I()r Su'Xln Greene, to 5 pm Children ~

You are cordJaJly invited to theGrc=se PointeGrand ReaDe'1ina Gala

I SUnday, November 16pm

I Total price of yourtax-deductJble $50 ticketwin benefit adrenal cancerresearch through the MillieSchemb~ MemonaiFoundation.

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"In other coun-tnes, votJ.ng day IS

a hohday.1nAustraha, you arefined if}'tlu don'tvote We vote inXovember on a1\.:."":; .....::y ~n et.~e!"countnes, they voteon the weekendsand in nicer weath.er. They also don'thave as many elec-tlODS as we do."

When a compari-ROn i..mAdpbetween the num •ber of times a per-son in the UnitedStates votes over atwo-year penodand the number oftime" voters inother countriesexercise their franchise, Americanscome out on top And that gets to bea drag.

When mfonned ~f the decidedlylower turnout for local electiOXl$,Herring Bald that it made sense,given the lower exposure local candi-r1Atl"filgt.!'t m l!. {'(Immumty lilt!! Gro~Pointe.

"What's Interesting to me is whythey hold local elections tn non-presi-dential years," Herring said. "Oftenlocal officials don't want to be aasoci.ated WIth the preslde~tial eandidate.This year Itmight be Clinton,but In previousyears n, utighthave been Nl1OD.Tu..rn?ut i...~also

an educated person to walk mto cItyhall and reg:ster to vou> They tendnot to be mtlmldated by governmentand government offiCIals"

That's not always the case W1tbpe<>plewho hl've lower levels of edu-cation, she SaId. They IIUght cUstrostgovpn.ment 01 have had deahngsWIth government that were not tothe.u ottu'Vd.J....~c

MIchIgan has the "mutor voter"method of reglStration, where it'spoSSIble for reSIdents to reglsterwhen they are gettmg a dnver'shcense, 80 the mtlmlliatlon factor ISnot as great as m other states,Hernng said.

"Age, to some extent. affects voterturnout,: Hernng saId. "'Acommwu-ty hke Grosse Pomte tends to bemore settled than other communi-hes. If you move In Grosse POInte,you're usually moving closer to thelake People in the Pointes tend tohave put down roots and have bwltties to the conununity.'"

A community like Ann Arbor has ahlghiy educated population, I:ernngsaid, but many who hve there arcs'b..!d~!lts. Their t!eE tlJ the COIra.!!P~l'"ty are weak and often they don't reg-ister to vote inAnn Arbor becausetht>y VOU! by nbsenf.ee ballot in theirhometowns

"Or you can look at a city likeRoyal Oak," she said. "It's a commu-nity with a lot of young smgle people.They are Dot as hkely to vote as amamed couple with kids In the localIK'hool district When these smglepeople do marry. they mIght move toa community Ilke Grosse Pomte Allthese factors affect vob>r turnout."

III filPlt~ of Gl'Osse Pointe's relatlv('-ly high voter t>.Irt1out, it's plobablynot as high as thp t>1!"Mut in other

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Who is most likely to vote?

Education, ties to the communit1/ influence- ",

who goes to the polls and who stays homeBy Jim StlckfordStaff Wnter

Voter turnouts In the UmtedStates are low - only about 50 per-cent oflegistered voteN ~.ctuallyvoted m the 1996 presIdential aiec.tion.

Voter turuouLs m the GrossePointes In t.'te 1996 presldentlal elee-tl~n we!"e ab-Jut 18 pe~n-:; rng1:crthan the national average

The Grosse Pomtes are ahead oft.hcaI!lJ.rve - and the reasons seem toboil down to two basic factors' eduea.bOil and community bes, said MaryHerring, a teac.;er ofpohtlcal sCIenceat Wayne State Umverslty.

"The single biggest factor in votert~-nct:t i~ ~uYi~ijur" Hernng satd....l1'l. a COIDmwuty like Grosse Pomte.the population tends to be more edu-cated, 80 it should not surpnse any-one that voter turnout IS lngher thanaverage."

Politiw scientists have known fora long time that the more bIghlyeducated people are, the more lIkelythey are to vote, Herring said.

"It's because they tend to see thet'mlnf'rli'ln ~~n polit-it:el deci-sions and their own lives They aremore integrated into the communityThey are more lIbl)' to be membersof clubs and active in churrh andschcol affairs," she said.

When a person is more involved inlocal ac:tivities, that pe-rson IS muchmore likely to be around people whowant to talk about pohtics, she said.At the loca1level, a person IS alsomore likely to know a candidate.

"We also know that high levels ofeducation are related to higher lev..lsofwter registrabon: Herring said"Simply put, you can't vote if youaren't registered to vote. It's easy for

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GlOoUlsmen wert' the bra!,hrMhp, < C1,,/WPP "n..lr",,,Bethesda, Md ~ and Ed\\dJ jSparrow of Baltimore 'Il

Richard Wolcott llnd CdHeyman, boih of MountdVie", Calif

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Ed", ard SparrolV of BethesddThe riiuther of th~ IJJ..lll~ \\-Ofl

d f1oul-lengih light blue Jackl tdre",s and a corsage of Wh,l'ro:>e"

Th,. ",'l'oom's mother wore ,j

ODor-length pale green Jack< tdre.;;" and a corsage of whjt~ruses

The bl'lde graduated froT']the Unlverslty ot Mlchlgan andearned a In,,,,ter's degree InFrench from Mlddlebur\College She te8ches French u'the Bentlpv &-hool m Berkp]"v

The groom earned an cni,'lnNlTltlg aegree from SanFrd.ncIsco State Umverslty H~IS a re<earch speCialist for th~Lockheed Space SClencc~Lahamlor; In Palo Alto

The newlyweds traveled toKd.ua1, HawaH They hve In

San FrancISCo,

San Fram'l:>coAtt"nrl.>nt. U."r" t ,1I-1••n:;th

dusty.rose gONnS wlth embrOl-dered bodIces and V-neckhnesThev caned bouqu(>Ls of laven-df'r -hy,JrilTJg<>as and chocolilt<:cosmus

The best man \', as MarkAnder"on of P.lloAlto, CaM

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ceremony.The bnde wore an Organza

gown and an embroldered silksha"'l that was first owned byh~f"paternal areat-ln'aI1dmoth-er, and a "arland of roses, h'Yand lavender. She carried arascade of roses, IVY, jasnune,eucalyptus and white GerberdaiSIes.

The maid of honor was thebride's sister, Alison KIdderSparrow of Providence, R.I.

BndesMalds were KellyKane ot New York Clty;Margaret Dugan of Pari8,Fran.:i>. J..nmf ..r ~tenleyWeyland of Leysin,Switzerland; and the groom'ssister, Josephine Magoncelli or

Holiday Hours Startln~ November 1stHoliday Hours: Starting November 1st

Monday - Saturday 9:30 - 5:30 Sunday Noon - 5

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swas a rea,ler at the ceremony

Groomc;mpp wnr" rlrmhlp_breasted black and whIte mmlhound's.tootn blazers, blackpants and whIte collarl'.)ssshIrtS

Ho, :>,,-J'G1Wn cdrnage::; tookthe weddmg party and fanulymembers on a tour of Madunachland Aftpr th .. cere!!'('ny

Tp", bride IS u legal s£cretarjWith the law firm of Bowmanand Brooks

The grC'Jm wo:-ks tor StanleyDoor In CAD deSIgn

l T~e nl"wlyweds travPled to• the Flond!i Keys !tud DIsney

Jr ~ • ::;v,;..; .I1I::Y UVt' III urosse~~;~:ow-Mr. and Mrs. Gregol')" PeetD--_.l- __

The matr~~-;ih;norwa .. the Magon ce IIibnde's SIster, JuheGlowczewslu of Romeo Amy WInslow Sparrow,

Bndesmalds were Lhe dau~hter of Naf\cy Wandgroom's SIsters, Melissa Herbelt G. Sparrow III of thePreston of Plamwe!l and Sarah CIty of Grosse Pomte, mamedPreston of Grosse Pointe Antonio L. Magoncelli, son ofWoods. Kelly Penfield of Gmetta and GlOvanmRedford; Demse Carter of Magoncelh of San FranCISCO,~tprJ!~g H~:.gtlk.~ and ~1€iTJ on Aug. 2 !QqR

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Klucha of RosevUle. Swedenborgian Church. AMaggIe Swan of Cheboygan receptIon was held at the

nl:;.4~crG Ciubho~ d.lier T_nowas the Uo~er glrl. _...,Bridesffialds wore chiffon

Monet print sundresses andwhne PIcture hats. They car.ried bouquets of purple daisies.

The test man w.. • th~groom's brother, DamelPreston of Grosse PomteWoods

Groomsmen were AndyBedell of Allegan; Alvin Fong,Cary KaIser and GaryFlemmg, aJl of St. Clarr Shores;and Dave Glowczewski ofRomeo. Ushers were Nick andChad Schweb of RochesterHills.

T:r:e .ling bcurcr n.as thehrinp a!!d. groo::::::Js son,Brandon Bouchard. He also

Celebrate The Great Lakes

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l~ranme2', M amca Petter andCatma Sevldal

~:!::: t,\..~~ U""'.I. onc1~ Luegroom's brother, Fred ColuccIof Vista, C'ah~

Groomsmen w')re TonyCOlUCCI, DaVid Fl:>cher, Angel~Vettese and DaVlQ Weoster

The t1owt>r glrl was StephanIPalazzo~o of ~omeo T, Q nngbealt"'J Ytd.~ K?Vln Flscner atVll;la

Readers ~ere StaceyFItzgerald and Amy Post1'Iutl8t wab Anne L DeckerHarplbt was Kelly You:>oufian

The bride graduated fromMltmgan State Universltv SheIS !I svstpm~ """lv~! f",CaterpIllar C;rpor~teInfol mahan ServIces In SanDiego.

The groom ffl"aduated from,,"_ TT. "..

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Cahfornia/San Dtego He is asemor software engIneer forSCience ApplicationsInternatwnal Corp, In SanDiego

The newlyw~ traveled toGreece They live in EncInitas,Cahf.

Bouchard-Preston

Michele Mane Bouchard,daughter of Cyntlua Schwab ofRochester Hills and JosephB~~=hw"d vf:rw~vJne, mameaGregory Peet Preston, son ofBob and Judi Preston of GrossePointe Woods, on Aug. 15,1998, at St. Anne's Church onMackillac Island

A reception W8b held at thehome of the groom's grandpar-ents, Max and Carol Peet.

The bride wore an antiQuewhite silk gown that featured abeaded lace appliqued bodiceS*nrl a !~ee ::.ppH::.~=~,d~ain Sh~carried a bouquet of whitedaisies and baby's breath.

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Jennifer Lynn Boel, daugh-ter of CynthIa and ChpF;terJanssens of Johannesburg, fur-merly of Grosae Pomte Woods,ffiuITi£d Z~vt;:ll Aluu Coi UCCI ,son of Alessio and JeanmneColucci of'VUlta, Calif, on Junp5, 1998, at Martha MaryChapel. Greenfield Vmdge,

The Rev James J &Jija offi-ciated at the 6 p.m. ceremony,wluch was followed bv Ii ream.tlOn at Lovett Hall inGreenfield Vlliage.

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The maid of M:wr was thebride's sister, Amy Boal ofPortland, Ore. The matron ofhonor was Cea.le Herodote.

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Halcy()n Days Enamels•Thursday, November 5. 1998. 5;30 PM - 8;00 PM•Lobh\ FOl Office er//lre22t j wnnmllJra' DemJll Hit I,.eUlI

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director of the Ma....mer's Inn,dedIcated the Bill Gard andJeny Hughes Music Room ata recent ceremony attP-nde-dby nearly 100 people

- Margle Rems Smdh

IHoliday Shopping SpreeThe Fontbonne AtDiUaIy of St .•John Hospital IlDd Medical center will hold Its

Holiday Sh?ppW.gSpree from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. In the hospital's garden cafeteria.Ail PJVCICICUa will benefit development of a new cancer center at St. John HospitalIlDd Medical center.

Items for sale wU1 include holiday decorations. ornaments, clothing, jewehy •.......~,...__ .......1_ .....&__ -................"...". ........ "'I"I~IB _,"It m..."".. "'''m ••• tn" hI ~~-.&.t. ......... ol:I _1"Il_~~., --" -.1-1' &----..-- --- - --.-----

General co-chairmen for the benefit are shown, from left: Letitia Clark, MaryLamparter and LIz Mitchell. For more lnlormaUoD about the shopping event. callthe Fontbonne office at (313) 343-3675.

Woman's Club

Wlth no cancplIatlOns perrr.lt-Led after Sat lI.Hld'y, Oct 3 jCall (3131 881.9515 or (RIO)296-5550

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WIll meet on Thursday, Nov 5,at the horn!' of Mal} LouLeFevre The jlrop,Tarn Will be"Dolls 10 ChIldren'st>toryoooks

Aaron Wagner at (313) 822-0954.

Close harmony: Twolocal Singing grouP&, TheGnmyons and Noteworth),and Lake Shore JIve, a groupfrom Chicago, will perform ata benefit at 7'30 p.m.Saturday. Nov. 7, at theUniversity Liggett SchoolAuditonum on the school'sCook Road campus. The spon-sor is the Mich1gaJl Vocal JazzSOCIety.

Proceeds will benefit~ner~Inn,aBubsuulceabusp. treatment center locat-ed in downtown DetroIt.

For tlclteu, call (:US) 886-6512. Patron price is $100 fortwo reserved seats: unreservedseats are :j51U; students, $:>.

Bill Gard and JerryHughes, both memUens of Tht.~~rons, ~ntl! ~ved...u~ ,L"..u:u LI.1';:1 :::I uw b .l"U.lcn.urAwards, given for ouutandingcontributions to the Me of theInn.

Gard and Hughes work WIththe men at Manner's inn byleadmg a weekly monung ofsong and fellowshIpMarilynn Rusche, executive

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sene as moderator and thepresentation will be followedby an open forum with execu-tIVes from the wmnmg comp&.-meso

T1ckets are $20 for members,$25 for guests For reserva.hons, can (313) 9£3-5088

PanhellenicAsscciation

The DetrOIt AlumnaePanhellemc AbsociatlOn Wlllhonor Its new preSIdent, JaclynClark, at a tea from 2 to 4 p.rnSunday, Nov 1, at the home ofMrs John Denier of GrossePOinte Farms.

The Grosse Pomte Woman'sClub \nll IT'eet for lunch andbndge at 11 30 a mWednesday, Nav 4 at theGrosse POinte War Memonal

Christmas MartThe 19th lUUlual Cbristmaa Mart .t BoD SKoun

Hoepltal will be held from 10 ••m. to 4 p.m. Frlday-Sunday, Nov. 6-8 In the hospital's Connelly Au.clltorl-11m, 468 Caclleux in the City of GroMe Pointe. Thebenefit Is sponsored. by the Bon 8eccnua HospitalAssistance League, which also r1IJW the hOllpital'. gift•bem vef1I'-round. PI'oeeed. from the Cbrl8tmu Martwm-JJe used for .pedal needs of BoD gecours and thecommunity.

hatured items will include gift wrappings andeard&, Jewelry, cbl1dren'. clotbiDg, creative decora-tions aDd band-made wreaths aDd uea. A raffle willaward pdze8 such as $1,000 cuh; • decorativestuffed santa; a Beanie Baby tree; uuI Red WlDgamemorabilia. .AcIm18sion Ie free and refreshments willbe served.

From left. are chairmen Terry Uzza and NancyColes and. Slater Lucretia.

Bo Schembechler's Fo<JtballScrapbook." A strolhng recep-tion will feature CilCktal1.t..hors d'oeuvres, gourmet coffeeand signature dpssel ts ca~redby Opus One

Tickets are $50. ProceedsWI '3 go to the MillieSchembechler MemorialFoundation for AdrenalCancerRe~.Fortickeuor more information, call (313)882.7000.

Empty Bowls: PewabicPottery Will hold itt< annualEmpty Bowls benefit from5.30 to 7'30 P m Friday. Nov.6, at the Pewabic Society'sheadquarters at 10123 E.Jefferson In DetrOIt.

A IC;mpl .. m .... l nfh ..... ri andsoup (donated by local restau-ranu) will be offered for adonatIon ot $10 or more Inr~tum,~e;t~t.s ~~y. •w~~..::st:t1 l,.tU"""l UHI1'11...t"'(1 IJJ 1lK..d.j

artists, students, chIldren'sworkshop particip:mts orPewabic staff members

ParticipatIng restaurantsmclude the Beverly Hills Gnll,Sindbads, Sparky Herbert'sand Tom's Oyster Bar

For more mformation, call

Pomte Wooas.Begmners are welcome, a $5fee will cover the cost of sup-plies. For reservations, call(313) 881-4594.

New Friends,Neighbors

The New Friends andNe;~hbors Club Will meet at11 30 a m Thursday, ~cv 5, atthe Grosse POinte WarMemonal tor a dISCUSSIon,"Women and FItness'

A representabve from BonSecours HospItal ",'l11 mscussfitness programs for womenages 30-60 The cost IS $71W~PTVlltJons must he mad!' bySunday, NC",7 1 CS.!I (lretche!1Woodward at (313) 882-16(:'7.T lm,tpn l'\'~hv(;l;lttln(t 1'1 Av.:.,l-;bi;b); c~Il~~gJ~-;eMa;k -~t(313) 343-9117

Women'sF('onnmic Cluh

The Women's Economic Club....111meet at noon Tuesday, Nov10, at the Westm Hotel

The club will present ItsToday's Workplace of Tomorro IVAward to Chrysler Corp,Intenor Systems ContractGrollp, Mex;can IndustnE''> andValas~!s CommunicatIonsSpeCIal tnbute5 WIll nc glVen toAlrTo\lch Cellular and theArhor Ccnsultll1g Group

Mary Kramer, edItor ofCram\, DeLrolt BUSiness, will

Windmill PointeGarden Club

The Wmdmlll Pomte GardenClub will meet at 11'30 a.m.Wednesday, Nov. 4, at theF.rl "'.. I I<T i<,If'anl'lT FOTa Housefor a subscnptlOn lunch and aprogram about the gardens ofEllen B ShIpman

Center WIll hold a workshop onwcavmg angel omamcnt~ from630 to 730 pm Thursday,Nov 19, at the ChIldren'sHome of DetrOit, 900 Cook m

~1_!1 .:1 , TT '1 _.! 1 L!.LI LrtllUren S nome plans newspaper UUC;Clun ueneJltI Th. Childr.n', Hom. of r IIII DeirulL will hold ltb &econd '" A~

"Children Have Dreams' . <-newspaper auctIOn on ,(

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, DetrOIt l"ree Press and 'TheDetrOit News The newspaperauctlOn 18 a new Idea Infundrals10g 10 MIchIgan

On Nov. 5, the CHD willplace a two-page ad InDetrOIt's t\\'o dally newspapers1 \..... ~ _A ~L ., ("Ill"""'o"'.a. 0 , ~ "'"v ....

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Camera ClubThe Grosse Pomte Camera

Club will meet at 7 p.m.Tuesday, Nov. 3, at BrownellMiddle School, 260 ChalfonteiI' Grosse Pomte Farms, fOl" amonochrome and color print

I competition and plctonal andnature slide competlt.on.V'i!l!TOrS aTP w~lr(lm .. For 1OfoT-matlon, call (313) 824-9064 or(~13) 822-7u80

Garden Center

public can bId on throughMonday, Nov. 16. PIctures anddescnptlOns of the Items willalso appeal" on the Internet at

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Anyone can place a bId bytelephone, fax, e-IIUUl or regu-lar mail

AuctlOn Items wtll mclude avanety of packages, su<.has apnvate swte for 12 for theDptroit Lions ThanksgivingDay game; a viSit to WDIV's"News 4 Today" set With hostsVickie Hamiloon and SteveGaragiola, followed by break-fast; a Mercedes-Benz SportCruiser bicycle (valued at$1,800); tickets to see theRockettes at the Fox Theatre;a tour of Detroit with fonner14"-"- ~~ .........~1,,~l,.,..... N'DQl4.. a.. OJ r-Al _.. ""•__

Shine; &..am.e Babies; Jewel-ry, and more.

The auction 18 designed toincrease awareness and sup-port for the programs providedby the 162.year-old Children'sHome of Detroit, which servesemotionally impaired youngpeople and thei!" famJ.lies.

Sponsors cf the unique aur-bon include: St. John HealthSy!i"-em.. Do;>trnit EdilIDnFoundation,ldaseo,theJoanne Nicolay Trust,Carpenter CommunicatiODll,Comenta, the DetroIt FreePress, MIdwest Ice, Mr. andMrs. William C. Rands mand Schwartz lnvestmenlCreative Bemces were donat.ed by VBI of Bloomfield Hills.

Honorary chairmen a.woeVickie Hanulton and SteveGaragiola, co-hostl!: of WDIV's"News 4 'Thday." Generalchairmen are Lisa MowerG&Ddelo&. and ~nCarpenter, both of GrossePamte Farms..

Cancer research:Jacobron's store in (kossePernte will host a fashion galato benefit the MillIen"l 1 1.. 'I ... 1.;!,-ut:'.u.!.l~~_~Hl;:"i J .. It".U1 •• U11

Foundation for adrenal cancerresea..1"ChThe ~v",nt will begillat 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, atJacobson's Grosse Pointe loea.bon m the v-wage

The evemng will feature afasluon presentatlon bydeslgIler Victor Costa.TTn;v...... ;h.. of M;rhjt>' .. n'<; for-~~~ foo~ coach BoSehembechler will auto-graph colnes onus book,"Miclugan Memones InSIde

G.P. Ski ClubThe Grosse Pomte SkI Club

WIll meet at 7 30 p m'17 ~n,.r.-4f"1..,. '7\T""... Ii "t t-'hnt "', ..., -

Gross", POInte War Memenal&>freshments v,ill be servedThe club meets on the firstWednesday of each month FormoI'~ mformahon, U111Jack at(313) 886-5972

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Nov. 3 ballot.The community is invited

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for children up t.o age 3.Refreshments and coffee willbe served. The church is

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First Church of Christ,Scientist

282 Chalfonte Ave.Grosse Pointe Farms,

October 29, 1998Grosse Pointe News

Christina Avery PlattBernadette M and WIlham

T Platt III of Grosse PomteP"rL; !'<rl' tho' p~TPnt!l of adaughter. Chn<;tmli Aven'Platt, born May 7, 1998Maternal grandparents areThomas and ChnsttnliGallagher of Grosse PomteWoods Paternal g!'andparentsare Sandra and 'W T Platt Jrof 8apac Maternal great-grandparents are Rudolph andBernadette Palomblt of GrossePomte Fanns

grandparents are MaureenEmond of Grosse Pomte t'arlr.and the late Jack EmondPaternnl grandparentb areWilham and Peggy Monaghanof Crossp POinte Farms Great.grandmother IS LUCIlleSchuhert tlf I\ort!lvlll~

Grosse PointeUnitarian

"Day of theDead Service" ~

10 30 am Servrce & Church School17150 MAUMEE

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The Grosse Pointe Mf'mnrinl Churrh

10-00 A.M tAMILY WORSHIP(CRiS ROO\~ AliP ILABl.f)

10-00 A ill CHUflCIi SCHooLRev E A Bray. Pastor ALLAR}.' WELCOME

Grosse Pointe Baptist Church IA Christ Centered. CarinI<{Church

CommUted to Youth amI Commumty I"lm~RY ",,,hool - Q'4~ .\ 1\1 •

~unday WorshIp - 1]:00 A\f Jl21336 Mack o\venIl(' Gro~ ..f' Pomtt- Wood~

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9:00& 11:15 a.m. W~lp10:10 a.m Education for all

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ArnuATEo WIlli n£ UCC AND ABC240 CHA1..FOI'IlE AT LOTHROP

884-3075<iRel/.SrQUDavis, preaching"

REY. uR. v. BRUtt- RIGDON, preQ£hingALL SAINTS' DAYHoly Communion

l) 00 &. 11 (JOW()r~hlp SerVKC'i1000 - Church School tor C'hlldrcn & Youth

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Christ the King Church hostsRight to Life speaker Nov. 1

Christ the King LutheranChurch will offer topical Biblestudies beginnir..g Sunday, Nov.I at 9 8.m. The guest speakerwill be William L. Peper, attor-ney for RJ.ght to Life ofMichigan. He will discuss thelegal numtlcat.lOll5 of ProposalB, which will be on Michigan's

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CI'I'*! 01' HAVBl WOODS

nahniPl17 O'C'nnnpll~ --'._'-J - --Dolle

Mr and Mrs Trey Dolle ofCmcmnatl are the ~arent.s of adal.1ghter. Delaney O'ConnellDolle, born .July ~8, 1998.P~u~~'rnalgI'..t....T),Qprt' ... 11t .... f.H~ ~IJand Mrs W.lham L Dolle Jr ofClDcmnatl MatE'zn3.1 grand-parents are Mr and MrsJoseph O'Toole of GrossePomte Woods. Maternal great-g~tlll~pC:iC~j~t~ ."iJ~ ~l-VUlJa "'al!Ul ~". \,.,J,tlU "",uv:t::i::l 4.\.UU

Domtmc O'Toole of Sagmaw

NOT1CE IS HaWlY GIVEN _ Ibe tesl1nS of the CompuIes ~ fgr Ibe GalenlI EleClJOIIIO ....

bold N<J9 ........ 3. l<l9tl, ....u bo e>mceI"'" "'" CMobet l'l 1m... 2. 30 p.m. .. lhr C4y CW- .. 0IIm:Iol:-a:1Ilte -. 8aiIdIoIl!" 196171UqJor AT....... ~ Woeda, ~

Michael WilliamMonaghan

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Monaghan of Gn)!;se PowtePa.J.& are the parent:. of a son,Michael WLlham Monaghan,born Oct 16, 1998 Maternal

(D GRACE UNITEDt CHURCH OF CHRISTt::'l Ken:htval at 1Jte

Grosse PoIn~ ~.:';823SundBy - W«.;!up 10"30a.m.Tuesday. Thnft Shop 10:30 . 3 30WfdocSday • AlI1UID8 Grace Sernors

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111, Rev. Richard ~ Inltalls,Re<-Ior

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THURSDAY: 2 lOp m • Holy Communion

SUNDAY8 10 a m Holy Co'nmumop10 IS a m Adult Bible ~Iudy11 00 a", - Holy Communloo.

Sunda> ~~I'ool & ,,<ur<>=T)

ioe 1928 Boo< of COll'ITon Prayer

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8 IS cl: 10:45a.m. wOIllup ~9:30a.m. Seday SdmIl

BillIe Classes~tmety l'nmdcd

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Grosse PointeUNITED

METHODISTCHURCH

A Friendly Church forAll Ages

211 MonmRd.Grosse PGinte Fanns

9 W& 1115am. W~p10-15 am. Sltoday SclIool

Mar""n' on HruT f'1lz::.a or rJr. tun""Fltt S:cwrtd Park"". Ford Garagt

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Christ the KingLutheran Church

sian, children heard the storyof Joseph and b<Jw he was ableto forgive his brothers who soldhim into slavery.

During the five-week ses-SlOn, children expenenced a::~:::.bc:. ~!' f~r:::.:::.t.e i.~ ........~~:i.the story was retold or appliedto their lives.

They saw II video aboutJoseph; the). made a coat ofmany colon by weaving con-struction paper; they sangeongs from the musical aboutJoseph; they wrote a storyabout forgiveneM; they partici.pated in a play that involvoo.forgivene88; aDd they playedgames.

At the end oHive wee:u;, ch.i1-dren who participated lIhouldremember the story of JOBephand the lesson of forgiveness.

Visitors arc welcome. For

It'n,,h,,~ "f (~"o"'lP POinteF~ns Paternal gral'dmother15 Maddellle A Merntt ofGrosse Pomte Farms Great-grandmother IS frona Enghshof St Joseph. Mo

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Mark and ChrIsta FroelIch ofGrosse PO •.m" Woods are theparents of a son, John RyanFroelich. born Aug 16, 1998.~11:uti::"n..::.1 crundp~rcnt~ erePf>t~ Hno Laura Hmhwaite ofGrosse POinte Park Paternalgrandparents are Ray andJams Bassett of Tierra Verde,Fl&., 8'1.d Larry and SU1.anneFroelich of U>xington. Ky.Gre8~-Jn'8.ndparents are 'fulhoand Virginia Persico of Cbnton1bwnship, Janet Huthwaite ofGrosse Pomte Farms, Pete ar.dPeggy Perv of Sebnng, Fla.,and Arlme Froehch of Dover.Ohio.

Redeem.er UnitedMethodist Church

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Patrick EdwardWillard

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St. James Lutheran Church170 McUian Rd.• near Kerd1eYalGrosse Pointe Farms .1184-0511

Christ Church Grosse romce A, HOUSE OFPRAYER FOR ALL PEOPLE(Eplsc~)

KudialisShelley and 3cott KUWallS of

Grossl.' Pomte Woods are theparents of a daughter. HeatherAnne Kudiahs, born Jan 24,: 993 Maternal a":"a11dDarentsare AlIce Stam;c of 'GrussePOInte Shores and tht' lateEdward J. Stamec Paternalgrandparents are Manan andRohP-n KUnlll.h.; of HarDerWood!; Great-grandmother ISAgnes V, oil > ol1Jetrmt

of Grosse Powte Farms are theparents of a son, PatrickEdward Willard, born Aug. 22,199f' Maternal grandparentsare John E and Rose Ann

St. Paul Ev. LutheranChurch began Sunday Schoolfor '98 in. a new way. SundaySchool bas been revised in anattempt to find a way to teachBible stories to children in a"l ..__ t::.- _...:!1.,.", _C'Il __ --'''........................b ..~J\ -.&,." .......~_ ••

Chi!clreI: from 3 years oldthrough 6th grade will partici-pate in the program.

The elrildren study one Biblelesson for five weeks, butinstead of sittmg m a tradition-al clatIsroom, they rotate eachweek through different formats- drama, arts and c:raft8,newspapt'r/computer, musicand games, and temple time(in whicll different media suchas Vldeo, tapet or storytellingare ulei to relay the story).

In eecb center, cbildreD readthe basic Bible story, but thend..:fferent ~-.mng mcthod~

St. Paul Lutheran Church adoptsnew Sunday School format

t. (' ~1Grosse PoomW=:m-19950 Made (between Moroes & Vernier)

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The Blue water AntiqUe Dealersiwaol;;;Qriion

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CITY OF HARPER WOODSWAYNE COUNTY, MfCH1GAN

SYNOPSIS: REGULAR CITY COUNCIL. MEETINGOCTOBER 19, 1998

stnve to be the greatest, the bIggest and the best inorder to fulfill our purpose m life.

We are known by GQd, who created us, and ourpurpose is to express and to be a witness to Hisdivine nature. H1S great love. JroCdness and w\sdom.

God's chJ1dren are freeoom and all have this pur-pose to fulfill, whether it is in the spotlight of greatevents or in remote solitude.

Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder ofChristian ScIence, writes succim:tly: "Man is theexpresswD of God's being."

The Bible tells us that man is marie in the likenessof God. In tlus true, spintual selthood we all expressGod, and our expression of God is not dependent onthe presence of an audience - or the approval offriends, relatives or employers. In the streets of ourcities, in high pastures, in our kitchens, at sea, nomatter wilere we may be, we are able to express thenature of God - and to express it well - whether

The Pastor's Corner

Tho n1'';o+ 1'1l1¥t1IlC;;:P""''1-..........r..,..../~..,..,.....By a member cf the Christian Science Church

On a 12,OOO-foot mountam m New Zealand, a smallwlute flower grows No crowds of admirers watch itgrowmg, no glamour of world acclaIm or flashmgflashbulbs fill its day QUIetly, In a qUIf>t land 10 theonly place where It grows naturally. the Mount Cookhly blossoms and fulfill., its purpose

In other lands and m other places, other smallflowers are growmg, fulfilling their purpose

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We express the love of God by being loving. Weexp~ the peace of God by being at peace withinourselves. We express happiness by being happilyaware of the unlimited good of God's universe. Thisspiritual sense of being is active.

A bright little daisy glowing with all the freshnessand hope of a new day is doing som~thing really goodfor our wO!'ld. We can all do so too.

Speaking of his spiritual identity, Jesus said: "I amthe light of the worlcl" Christ Jesus radiated then!!.tu...'"'e of C-od. He d~t!"!!.terl the fact thAt An menin their true nature reflect God.

Before his healing ministry Jesus was a villagecarpenter in a quiet country district. By world stan-dards he aetjeved no fame or fortune. But hi'! fu~J.!edGod's purpose. He e.'CpI'eSSed the nature of God in allthat he did.

There is no fault in attaining fame and fortune assuch. but certainly there is no failure in not doing 80.Realizing daily a little more of our perfect unity withGod is ISUCce88 in life. Here is ODP"S individual fulfill-ment.

Don't be dlscouraged uthe world seemlto havepassed you by. God knows you as His perfec:t child.The daisy growing on the hillside is as important astbe star attraction in a glamorous flower show.Likewise, there are no lines of distInctIon in wVlDelove. If it is not our part to be glamorous roses, wecan happily strive to be bonnie wee daisies, and begrateful for our high purpose of r6fleclmg God in allthat we do.

Like the Mount Cook lily, we can be glad to bewhere we are - 00 glad to be what we are - glad tobe God's expression.

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ITyou are exercising 3045 minutes a day you prob--ably don't need them. However, they may fit as a con-venient snac:k choice on a long bike ride.

SusanM Co1tSlglw lS a r2g'.8tert!d dUt.tiun in pri-vate prac~tce. She conducts corporate lectures anddoes ~ndLVidual counselill.{{.

Her office is in St. CUztr Shores. She can be reachedat (810) 778-4877.

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death from congestIve heartfailure {CHFI

"'Dr J.b~ bke beta b~t.ck.e:'"s,digOXin, and sccr>olammp -- adrug u'oed to treat travel slck-nesa that affects the auLonon1lcnervous sysu,m - and Simplethwgs 1J.ke exercise trammglmorove heart. raIR var-lablhtv"Nolan says "These benefiClaleffects may IJcevent heart func-hon from deterlorcl.tlOlZ an~keep mdlVlduals ahve forlonger."

Noidll dUO. hJb colleaorut::shave planned more studies totest the effectlVt'ness of va noustreatments m prolongmg thelives uf people WIth rongtistlvehec.rt failure Wlt.h low HRVeHF, ""hich is m.creasmg dra-matically m the U.S. popula-oon, can be caused by conw.tIODS mcluding, but not limitedto, lugh blood prell8ure, scartissue from prior heart attacksand coronary heart diseaseThai narrows the vessels thatsupply blood to the heart mus-cle. About 4.9 mIllionAmerican.'3 have CHF.

Cardiac B.ehabllitatiGDProgram - A physician'sreferral is needed for tbi8 edu-.:atwnal exerClSC program fo&people at risk of developingheart diaease and (or thoserecovering from cardiac illneasor surgery. }t'or more mforma-tion. call (313) 343-1594between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.weekdays.

American LuqA880eiation Breathers Club- 'I.'tus free educatIonal sup-port group is for people withehromc obstructive hmg &8-ease such as emphysema, bron-chitis or asthma.. The groupmeets from 3 to 4:30 p.m onthe third Monday of eachmonth In the Bon SecuursHospital Connelly Awlitonum.Partiopanta may jaiu at anytime. For more information,call (313) 343-1594 between 7a.m. and 5 p.:al. weekdayS.

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bl()t;d tests or heart ultrasoundex..nunatlons. ~ays Nolan

lAw HRV may be due to adefect w the autonomiC ner-YOU"" "ysr;em - t.hE' part 01 tot'nervous system that reeulau,sinvoluntary body functionssuch as breathwg and theheating' of the neart. savsNolan.

"1'he autonomic nervous sya-:~UJ 1S <.OLJbtantly ddiUbt.wg therate at wluch the heart beatsTho::e people WIth the SIckesthearts can't do that. so theyhave very little vanablhty Ulthell' heart rate," says Nolan

"U part of your heart is dam-aged and functlOning made-quately. quality of Me is roam-tamed at the expense of over-worlung the SW'VlVlDg parts ofyour heart. There are no 'down'tunes where the heartbeat canlilow duwn. allowing the heartto rest." he says. "And that maylead to a downward apiral ofdeclining heart functJon and

LASIK and PRK Excimer laser Refractiw Surgery with theeye surgeons IiEastside Eye Physicians is now moreoffordoble thar. ever. for c limiled time, we ore offeringa m reduction on our usual surgical and fociIity fee.

LASER VISION CORRECTIONAU %_

Thl$ offer's available to all patter''S thot obto,n an evaluationprior to December 31, 1998 if you ore Inlerested ,n a fTeeK.-..ning to determine whether you ore (;I car>dldale for a

surgical procedure, please coli one of the nurrbers I,.ted belowto schedule on appomtment With your exam,ratlon, we will

gladly take the necessary tlrre to answer all of your que~tlons

Bon Secours offers puimonaryand cardiac rehab programs

As -part of its ongoing put- with chronic: obstructive pul-monary and cardiac rehabilita- monary disease. For morenOli programs, Bon Secours infor.nation, eall (313) 343-Hospital offers the foUowmg 1594 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.classes foI' strengthening mua- weekdays.clea and endurance training:

Asth.. EducationProgram - The course isuffci"ed to asthmatic cl-wd..-enand their parents. It isdesiped to provide informa-tion about asthma and how itcsn be managed effectlVeiy.'I'he three-session course will~ place from 7 to 8 p.rn. onThureda)'lJ, Nov. 5, 12, 19, andDee. 3, 10, 17, m theCanliopulmoDary Departmentat Bon Seeour& BClIpital.

Call (313) 343-1694 for moreinformation.- There is a $10cost per family. Adults withasthma, curioua about man-agement of their diaeaee. cancall the same number for addi-nonal Information OD adultcourse offermp.

PulmonaryRehabilitation Program -A physiCIan's rei'erral isrequired for this educationalexercise program for people

tne pt;Ison IS g')mg to do wellIf It'S law, he or "he IS qUiteIlltul.. +-t. ;lIb nl W ~ .. J...n ,.lr>.,............... .J r",,-,C<. l.I '- '1..01.'-" .....

tor should adJust treatment totry to pr('Vl;'llt that," say"Nolan

"The HRV test w1l1 allowphY".<.ldU:' to L"re"L pXLrA

treatmPllt to the 4() vercent ofpatients most hkely to beneiitThe money !laved by not treat-LUg low-nsk pat:~ats can thenbe allocated to other areas ofhealfr. care," he say"

The report is a follow-upmvestlgatlOn to prevIous stud-ies mdicatIng that a low HRVaoon after a heart attackreduces a person's chance of.lUl'Vlval "There were reasonsto think that If HRV is predJ.c-tive followmg a heart attack, ItmIght Ix- e"en more valuablefor heart fallure patIents,"Nolan says.

For the study, the scientistsselected 433 people in theUU1:.ed ~dom Heart FwlureEvaluation and Assessment ofRisk Trial with symptoms ofloeVere heart disease. The par-ticipants' average age was 62..Hc~-t elect.J.w1 ~ct:. ~ty ""'"ugrecorded by a small portableel.ectroeardiograph worn byeach participant for a full day.Participants were able to eon-tinue with their 11Drmal dailyactivitles throughout therecording period.

11.>" taped ECGs were runthrough an automatic: analyzerthat excluded abnormal beatsand determined the variabilityin the 24-hour recording periM ~~_"a ..-110_ ~11"", __ ......-l-- ---- ..r--.- ........"'"..._-~---for an average of 48.2 days aftertheir monitoring. Fifty-fourdea~8 oa:urred dunng thish-..... _t-J... ..............., ...:1_ ...... '" _+ ........,t'_--.., .... _. 1M """"'-. --.......... & t.lllllllCl v..

9.5 percent.The HRV is a good way to

identify patients who are moreIikeiy to die of congclrtive heart

The h:tcture i8 free to gardeD. center membet5: $6for non-memben. Lunch i!! available for $16 andraenaUoDS ale :o.eceuary. Eventa w:Ul take placefrom 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Make checu payable to theGroue Pointe Garden Center Inc., 32 Lalr.esbore.Gnteee Pointe FarDl*. 4SZ36.

Events of the clay will lnc1ucle a lecture by JudithB. 1'uIItard, above, a garden hlatoriaD, lecturer. edi-tor Uld author of "The Gudeaa of EIleD Biddle Ship-1IUUl:" as well u • talk by ..rob MDle:r, president ofthe Ford Boue, on "RutGr.adOll 1'hro1qth Perspira-tion:" lanch; and lID ezhibit.

Shipman-lectureTIle GnMe PoIIlte GudeD center aDtI the Edsel &:

ItIeuor 11'ord Bouse .m present a day devoted to!:Ilea BkldIe Sblpmen, the "Dean of AmerlcUl Womenl.. dlJcape ArcbitectlJ," on Saturday, Nov. 7, at the..on. Bouee. Sldpm ... detdgDed more than 60 GroaaePointe gaMeus, 1Dc1udbai& those of the Alger Bouse atthe an..e PolDte War Memorial.

A Llt<YI ~bL vhll.L measuresswmgs m heart rate dunng thedl'y m~y ~e!~ !dent ..fy :...t1dlVt.:hl~a1s WIth congestIve heart feul.ure who are at the highest nskof dYillg from the conwtlOnWltlun a year. accordlng to as.tudv In (~lrcuJat1.on Jcu...--nal o~the Amencall HeartAssOClatlon

Congestive heart failure0(:CUl"S when the heart muscl~becomes unable to pumpenough blood to meet the needsof the body's other organs.

.1be test measures heart ratevariablhty, the amount bywtuch the heart rate changesfrom slow rates to fast rates inone 24-hour penod.

"The less the heart ratevaries over 24 bou.-s, the morelikely a person will dIe of con.geative heart f8Jlure," says thestudy's lead author Dr JamesNolan, CODb.Jltant cardiol~at the Cardiology Center,North Staffordahire Hospitalin Staffordshire, England.

In the study, people with thelowest HRV whoae Cutestheart rate was not mIlCh differ-... _ .. ~ __ """"' ... .: .. ~ _, .. __ -'- 'L. ... _~1f;,I.I., .u..v ....... ~ .........:iI' ....U'n'l;iii;) .. u~"rate were three times morelikely to die than indiYidual8with the highest HR\'. Theannual death rate of peoplewith the low_ HRV was 51 .•percerat COID.pIm!d to 5.5 per-cent for thoee with the highestHRv.

People whose JtRV wasbetween the two eDzemes hadan 8DIlIIal death rate of 12.7~~ The teIJt .C8D offerph~ t:. ~~ +__0::

people .... at risk Cor earlydeath and IH!ed intenae treat-ment tc eave their lives, he~

~ take-home meeqe todoctorB ia to meaaure the HRVin their patients with coape-UTe heart failure. IIit'. high.

i :Swing; test may identify those at riskof death from. congestive heart faillire

l-ine-tuning yoursports dietBy Susanne ConsialioSpecIal Writer -

Now that exercIse and physIcal actlVltles are part ofyour routine you may bE' wondenng what changes tomake with your diet.

A sports diet depends on your fitness level. Thehlgh?"" 0'" !!'0"'e gdvanced levels, also known ~s "ch~~tht~ ..o~ tt 111"';11 ";;n~_,. .. .,..l....-..............;_.......-- ......,.+ _ .....l,.. /"'I

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These individuals are trammg for competitions ordoing intense workouts fo.. at least t'" ~ours daily

The majonty of exercising individuals fall into twoo~er categories: recreational athletes - individuaJs.....no W'tl ntlw to exercIse ana are tryIng to lOse welgnt;and fitness athletes - individuals who exercise reg-ularly, but typically are not in ~mpetitive events .

Calorie needsCalorie:needs will vary in a range of 1.600 - 2,600

calories per day for recreationaVfitness athletes. Eliteathletes reqwre the greatest amount of fuel, 3,500calories or more to maintain their body weight. Usingthe food guide pyramid for planning meals andsnacks is helpful for achieving a balance of importantnutrientt; - protein, carbohydrate, and fat.

Many of theee produ~ a.~ hionh in csrbohydr&te8,moderate in protein, low fat, and range betw~n 250and 350 calories.

Protein va.. eubohydrate deba~ what's more impor-tant for workouts?

Thev both are. J>rotpin i" nf'(WIAAJ'V for red bloodcells, building and repairing muscleS. RecreationaJlfit-ness athletes generally eat enough protem, and tna).be amazed to le£JD. that 10 ounces per day meetstheir workout needs. Elite athletes may fihd theirprotein needs to be slightly higher. especially withthe higher ew.oric requirements. Choose low fat pro-teins such ciS fish, skinless poultIy and lean meat asoften as possible. It's the protein you need, not theadded fats.

Recreational athletes trying to lose weight mayhave the U1'ee to eliminate mORt of thE earbohvrlWitP.

I foods in their dieta by replaeing them wit-It additionalprotein. You may certainly notice dropping a few

=:~~~=~a~~~~~~::ti~ifi-eft'ecta soon take over. A low carbohydrate. high pr0-tein regimen can lead to breaking down your leanmuscle tissue and converting it to energy.

Carbohydrate is the fuel source MCIetI88Ty to keepyour muscles going duriOS' long walks, oW) mile runsor 25wmile bike rides. Without carboe you may noticefatigue. making it diflicult to bttp up with ea.ercLs8.

Ifyou are really committed to ~ carbohy-drates, start with the enra port:i.ona of ~ cook-ies, chips, the second seoop of lee cream 01' the twocan.s of regular BOda pop. Removing tbeae 8Ource& andretaining the important 0De8, "uch 88 whoie grainbreads, cereals. pasta and rice, will provide t~ MCes-sary fuel for muscles and energy to keep going.

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The most important and often neglected nutrient iswater. If exercising less than 90 minutes, water isI. your best choice. For longer events - three hours ormore - a sports supplement is worth trying, butalways experiment we!! in advance.

For recreationeJ. individuals. 8-108 oz. cups offluid a day is recommended. Active and elite individu-als should drink at least 10-128 oz. cups of fluid perday. Elite athletes need to drink at least 16 oz. before

e, exercise, 4-8 oz. during exercise (every 15.20 mm-utes), and at least 24 oz. after exarcise.

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RIchard and PatnCla Kollf>rof Grosse POUlte Woods haveannounced the engagement ofth~lr daughter KathenneT..o oi:I K".nlJAr tn Tn.h", Paul..... ...............---J ....... ... ............. .. ....._ ...Eago, SOn of Patricia Eago ofClinto:c TownshIp and the lateNelson Eago An OcWber ~ed-ding is planned

Koller earned a master'sdegree 1I1 toXlcology fromWayue State UnIversity and is

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Hilton Head Island, S.C., for-merlv of Grosse Pomte Park,have- announced the engage-ment ~rWC...I J.a...t,.;htt':'J D4..l\,J

Lynne Jones, to Juli Hoff, sonof Bill and Nancy H9ff ofBellevue, Wash A May wed"ding IS planned..

Jones earned a degree inmaterial logistics managementf.mn Miclllgan Stateuniversity She 1S a SUperv18Ol'at Stryker Corp. inKalamazoo.

HoW earned a bachelor of sci-ence c1egreEo from tbe UnitedStates Military Academy He isdirector of quahty assuranot',regulatory affain and faautJ.esengmee:ing at Stryker Corp.

Brisley-Riemenschneider

Bnl>.ev graduated fromPalmer" ChIropracticUrnverslty and is ill pnvatepractIce 10 Mount ClemensShe lS studying for her drplo-m<1'"oP H. :"h;'";::c::~ n.f'~.H.'c:!ngy

Mr and Mrs. Robert EBnsley of Clmton 'Ibwnshiphavoe announced the engage-ment of their daughter, Dr.)Pllnmne Marl" Bnsley ofGrosse Pomte Woods, to LeeBroo!u, RJ.emenschneider. sonof Alyce D. Rlemenschnelder ofWest Bloomfield A Dece~weddmg lS planned

Brister and Lee BrooksRiem.enschneider

Rtemenschneider IS a gradu-ate of Eastern MichIgan{Tnlversity He is a regronalsaJes manager with Phoenix~ntact Group.

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Mrs. Roger W. Hull of GrossePow~ Farms has alJJlOWlC-e':ithe engagement of her daugh-ter, Chnstme Constance Hull,

9IleUa Ma,. Wiael,. arad EricDavid London

John and .joan Wisely ofWaterford have announced theengagement of thelr daughter.Shella May WIsely, to EneDavid London, son of Wend)London of Hamson Townshlp.forrnf'rly of Grobse PomteFarms, and D,Wld and ManetteL9ndon of Manchester

A November weddmg ISplanned.

WlSely graduated from theUIllversr.t)' 01 Mlc.'ugan w-lth d.

bachelor of arts degree mEnglish. She earn~d a sec-ondary teacher certificate fromEastern Michigan Umverslty.

London graduated fromGrosse Pointe South HighSchool and the Umversity ofMiclugan, where he earned abachelor of hmrinp= "tlnnn...!s_l.rucion degree l.D finance.

Wisely-London

He u. workIng M a master'sdegree m lDaIUlJrelIlent at t.'1tJKe:logg Sehool Or BUBllless f:l.tNorthwestern Umvennty

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You'll love Diana's Polish potpourri - and that's an order

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Beat eggs with wbiak inmedium saucepan.. Blend mflour and yogurt Add sea.sonings and cook over mecIi.-wn-low heat, stimng fre-quently. unttl nuxture comesto a boll and thi.cuos, 6 to 8I1UDUte8,

Pour yogurt sauce evenlyCN;~ eggpUtnt. Sprinkle withrem8:lDing cheese. Bake in~h~~ 375 degree O",:enuntil top is golden and Ipuffed, 40-45 mmute8.Remove from oven and let......andf~l'10 lr..m...teB Cut Iinto tlQu.u'e1o iWd ...,.. e

I hie to line the bottom ofthe balung dish with tlunlIl1ces of raw potato to fonn acrw;t W1dflr the casserole. IDon tt let tlJ.e lerJ6"tt.. of this •recipe scare you Isuggesth'!virur a helper in thekitchen whenever vouattempt a bIg adventure.Start tJus dehClous mealwith boummos and Pitabread as aD appetizer. Tossup a big salad (Greek saladwould be wee) to serve withyour moussaka and you'vegot d.mner.

Chuck enjoyed my creationso much that he took somehome to his fannly Thatwas all the response I couldhave hoped for.

Yogurt Sauce3egp1Tab1espooD all-pur"

po&efloarZ C1ip8 plaiD. yoprt112 t.e.spoon .alt118 teupooD trromuI

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eTII of eggplant.) Contlnuewith recipe .bile the egg-plant is d.rainmg.

Saute chopped onion in 2tableapoou all in a largeskillet over medium heatuntillKlft, about 5 rmnutes,Add meat. Cook untIl meatis browned, 8 t.o 10 minutes,m.ak:ing meat up with afO!1t. Drain off any excessgreue from the brownedmeat.

SUr 1D tomatoes, wme,tOmllto paStil, parsley, garlicand seasomngs Continuecooking, stunng frequently,until most of the ltquid hasevaporated, about lU DUD-utes I..-!move from heat andstir in bread crumbs Setaside.

Pat eggplant shces drywith paper towel8. D1p inflour to coat both sides even-ly, shaking off the excessflour Saute eggpiant inremammg ollm large slulletover mediwn heat untllhghtly browned, about 2nunutes on each SIde,

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Dlana dt)E~n't takl',. _ _ 'C\. _ _ _ ., 1 S"_

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that m.atwr, ..0 bnng a I•.tl(:;cas!. You ma) albo brmg yourown bot~l.c a smwth ZVv.elc~~ger, Vt(,lu:~ gO~Wt:ll, ?I:a.'1 lCYI. V"l...4~J~ • VY-Ad. ".I'\.- .. rll,..U .... '" ....:. "-

creamy rye dl.btllJaw or tI) atleaner. frultler Chopm pou.to.., ....utI.4)

Regulars are sent off WIthmf irp nM~"f"'q .V1'l11 PE'.n'1,c, , .....

tomO'n't)w" New custQmerareceIve an accu ..atnry endear.ment, "How coale I never seeyou here before?-

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".hoven thmg IS OAf S1t, bU.y,ha\e bOUle tea" The l<ibt tune

Moussa.ka.2 medium ear!.c.ts. 1.!5

lb. eacht pared aDd .. icedlJ2.iDcb thick

1cup olive oil1 iiilDdiiiiii i;OOpped

..mull1.1I2Ib.1J"O'Uld lamb or

beef or a eombination ofboth.

2 medium chvp~tomat0e5

112 cup dry .-bite wiDe1111. ..... 1' t...m"tn PJ'At.P'ITabIe.poo_ finely

chopped fre8h panley1 (pU'lie clove, miDeed1teupooD salt112 teaapoon dry

oregano112 teupoon IIJ'OUDd

cimuunoD1/8 teaspoon ~und aU-

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Adventure of 1noussakais worth trying

'The G.rst time I made tha 112 cup an"pw:potiie plant shees ill greased 9-version of mou.saaka (wluch fJog,. xl3-I.OCD ba1ung ciliih.... mllu(".allv ~k-styIE 1 f'-Uo) Ilrated J'arme&al' Spnnkle WIth L'3 CUl) oftbe!aIiagna} was $ever.J yeartl cmee.e - Pannesan. cheese. Spreadago while living in Umg Yogurt .. uee <reeipe meat m~ evenly (1\IerIsland, N. Y. More reeently I follow.) eggplant and top again withprepared Uus deheiowl casae- 113 cup Parmesan cheese.r.ni.._hllr~ <t .. ,h on "Whn'il in PiAN' ~Inr>t "h ...,... in Thn unth .... .,.,'nn'ncr ..cr.... Isont Ithe Kit.cben." GrosM Pointe's colander;"ud spnnkle lightly 8h~. Set aside, .. ~.loea1 cable IShow hosted by with salt. Cover with aChuck Kaeu. (Look for the heavy plate ~ drain for 30.show on Channel 5 in Grosse mmutes. (P:I.ac:e sheets ofPointe.) paper towel in between lay-

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consu.mmg to prepare, bUt Ithe recipe produces a 9- by13-inch castleroJe for youreffort.

The i.ngredienta are qmtebasi(: and the iutru.et!onaare easy to follow. The reci~call. for either gruu.n<i lambor bee(1 choee bwO-paired with a umon of apJCeSwhJch give the dish a uniqueflavor.

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WIth kraut or meat The CQm-plJmentary l<:eOerg-r ..dUlhbd.ld.d l~ l~JSht ..:II ul ~~~ .. t}tesaur.age is house-made. and..v.. rvth,"a ... thrnwn t........lh ..r

to spreaQ on them Kopytkll.po~to ~!J,mphng;, (~91 are,oUl.6..Y t"VJ.lbJl ~U.jl.UH, W-::i.tHug

10 tt:p anppmg .. of a fall.apdrtpork rOb-st and more of thatwvnderful kraut JUl~

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plerogJ, fil,ed WIth a dry mIxof s ....eet CQttage l'h..eSt' and1 ~. rn,

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Even the ffidshed potatoes<it Diana are made fromscratr..h, Just 8. btUe lumpy.&hG. du....,.~d w~tL dIll OIl lU06t

~nt~l::tl.. ,the pot.atoe& are pud......14;:)\1 .... .1 .... 1 l>J.a" "" \~.l ,a,J.<l.U-" JW\t;:~

.t could go on d.!.~ on aboutDuma's kraut, 8 znushy, meaty\A:""' t"'4~t~idt ~hdJu(:"b t..t ~~jJ !J'l.-k-led cabbage (Kraut kraut)Du~nSl'~ I)., ml1A ..r tl...._ "",tsour and peppery enough tocontrast With the thoroughly-eook~ meats that charm theceDur.plate

"Cstv Chl(k£on~ (t9/dm'\('l".$6I1undJJ IS skewered chu.nksof well.marbled pork and veal,lightly brPadM. And pan fne.d,then ~ Wltb a glutInousheige grayy (keep that pinknapkin ban4y). The samepaprika-tlweet..ened sauce isladled over tender stuffed eab-bage (golablu., $7/dmner,.~IIi...._..J,,) __ .l'"' ....ft' unth G"W'M,..,,i

~~~~~~~ ~i ~d-Idetected th)'Dle and dill.

PbldU potaw pancakes:S7lt:i;;"V',;-, $-~:~; :lr£ gale. •en ~~, not too cnspand not too soft, with jlUtenough green omon to keepthem lively, Ask for some ofthe tart homemade applesauee

When it oom.es to PoliBhfOOd, m<Nlt folks think of piero-gl, sa".wy putl"j dumplinpwith an endle&s array of fill---.-. Dian.::.'e }J.tt:r~.l .-:$7; ~"deeepQvely heavy; the sixdaInty pow:bes c,>UlSppe&t' inno time, bw.lesve you feelingfilled - not full, bt1t satisfiedMy favorite are the cheese

are on the tvrlorn AroencanSide of tht< menu, KUbtrzyk....ullft'~*J d.a.t lu,j ~ ""t::.1~

large, finn ltahant> I(H~b.f''''b<-<:ll'!ly gr81ldm0tf}er /:1

Grah~,an/;t meatballs, andKu&trzyk nodded .Oh yes,those an' good! I make yous()metune, yes?"

Yeo Jolal!ta, b:...t I",t until1\e. ~{~r~ ill) ~..y through,-,1..-': .1 Ju.C'lJ. t1i\,&.li': V.l )VW li.u~HU..

There S alWaylS tour or moresoups on Dl.aJls's blackbwrd"ll.n",p.~ ,.,\tI1U i1P..c. .. ~-()'"t' r. Vl..~ IvVI,lJU ll,lc......t.:::

a happy meal of them Over~ W\lrtie of several \'1.elt.s, Igot ~) sample several bowl&,Duma'8 deep. magenta borach.tWaf! a hot pork-a:..d-beet stewWith potatoes an<! ociODll - astaple lQ my grandmother'shouse L1ptonese chJ<:ken soupwas light and loOt too Alty,Wlth clumps of 'O<JOd'et~ad~and carrot coms, But it v. all

the cream cr "''''rn:l soup thaLwon my hNrt. a tart andgraIny btllque, lumpy withpotllt.oet\ 8I1d wbol.e hard-eoobd eggs, and an abu.n--:!~~_: -::#' ...l.._ ~ ...,...lo. *._A1l'to .. I.~ ~

J:muaIJ.. "11H Hammaker" InMarch and "CIty of Angels" In

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I came to DIana (named (orKustrzyk's ex-partner IJ) thebu..otiness) for meatha.lJs -speci1ically, my Polish grand.

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;.;,;~~ hght'~d-.slathered in 8 cloymg gravy; Idevoured them, four-on--a-rork,as a child.

No d1c.e: Duma's meatballll

Grosse Pointe Theatre presents IFollies'Nov. 5-8, 12-15, 19-21, at Fries Auditorium

The firat sbt)W' m Grosee Leave You..," '"Losidc My Mind," 61.yur-old. alJ-voiwrieer, non-Pointe Theatre's 51st seuon .!lad -rm Still Here." profit organization.will be "Follies," With music "Follies- opened inNew York Membership is op.:D to aDyoneand Iyrus by Stepben City m 1971 and bed a lIUCU\H- 18 or older with an iDterest inSondheUXl; book by lama fW. 12-montb run. the theater. Monthly member-OoJdmnn. GroNe Pointe :'heatre'. IIhip meetingll are open to the

"FolJ_" will be presented at "Follies" UJ ~ by Gwenn pubhc and sl1 kmdJJ of Uillllthe Gros.lle Pointe War B.. bara Samuel of HarperMemorial, 32 Lakeshore in Wooda and features MArie and ta1eJnt.a are welcome.Gt-oMe Pointe Farms on the Boyle Reinman of Groue Rebearlal., ootJtum.e and letweekend. of Nov, 5-8, Nov. 12- Pomte FlU1IUl .. Sally, John ~ are ~ at the15 and Nov. 19-21, Diebel ofG!'OIIliloePointe Park as theater'li bertd.q,~ at 315Performan<leB are at 8 p.m. Ben, Caren Kap&l)!1 Bayer of F1flher in thfo CIty or GrosseThu.>"!!daYl!, FnIDo.YQ •.md W!ln'"'!! @l' Ph".lli~ and Ti~hy Pel.r..~,For mfonnatwn gt;vutSaturdaY8; 2 p.m. on SundaYIi. P. Higgin.I of Birmingham U membenhip, eall (313) 886-'1'i.ckete are $16 Call the the- Buddy. 89£)1.

By David C. BloomSpecial 'Wtlter

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dlUlk r was tht< bhave.and-a-n,orl'llT tag Jllle ot olll!',a k'n"Fr<tdue YanktJYlC, ~ho dled <>

last week at L'J.e age 'Jf 74For 50 )'ea:rs h1s bandbtandcomman-:i wad an expresslOn vfPoLsh hC,;;J;llU1lJ.t .. "En,,,,,~o~,elfl". h~.kie CY.hori.ed..... ~ ........ "" ..... ~ .. ..." .L~Eor~v .. , ...... o.wc; C1

gOO<1 woe:"Sit down'" u, all>Q how

Jolanta I{ustrlik (lo'.lVUVlooUA'oIl:=\i"K008-cluck") greets customersat lwr IiItOrefront Dlana.Kestaurant ill tta~r Woods,

And hke Yanko-V1.("s fans,most Utl eager to lCIlkeorden;

Duma RestaW'ant 15 1n thepank, from the pmk. cloth nap-kina and B1Jk flowers on everytobie, to the pmk-panel.e<1walls and chiffon-draped "',f\-dowll that rose-tlnt the 75-scatdining r'OOrr !t's a (,lJt~ andoozy retrMt for lunch, or admner sojourn w easternEurope, whol>re meals are oftenaD entert.amment IJ) them-

PhoI<> by Dale PaggMemben of the cast of Oroue Pointe Tbeatre'" "FoWes" will blcll1de lIlaDy Groue

Poblten and raideDt. of.urroUDdiDI commllDitiea. In tDe back row, from left, are.JobD Diebel of GrosH Pointe Put, C&rec Kapeoa Bayer of Wan:eD. Harle Boyle Reln-Dian of Groeee P-rinte Fan:nt! !U1d Timothy P. Hl~ of !!1.-I_;t;-n. Ii;, tho:: butt):;:>;row, from left, are Michael Grant of Royal Oak. Brenda MOtiley of Wan:en, Erl." J>1a-IIWltide. ot Groue Pointe Park and Patrick John Sharpe of Detrott.

ater'r. tICket hne at (313) 881- Other cast members mclude lilt'S Like 'Seinl.ld' Set To Music!"4004 Brpnda Mosley of Warren, 17>fSkrw,.., "l"o ""~ _ l

st:;~lhe~~~~gr::-~n~gal~r:h: ~~~:1"C?r~~~ac1~y~rtg>~~'I~O¥( YOU, ".~ ;;_.derchct Weismann Theatre and Enn Dlamantldes of • (~&tage The msplrabon for the Grosse Pomw Park

~;e,~~~:'ho;;~~gl:~f~%~Fa~ucei~e~~d~~~s8e~~~~ YOU'RE PERfECIJrducer, saw a photograph of Hewlett' stage manager IS St. I ~IA'.'1'••, ~ll\r ' ,,).actress Glona Swanson ll.mld ClaIr Shores reSident OhVlBthe rums of Nev. York's Roxy Wlckltne MUSical dlre ...tlOn 16 I _'ft tcemh' ......Theatl"e Foiil!~~~ evolv~d a" by vianiYlI V".ttJliko 'li Dctrott, "u" l.nANht 1DATING.UmM, Ithe reum.m of former show- VDC..llrllT\~('tlOn by Kelly Smith V.., V ,WMS,IlDS & .......glrllil In the soon.t.o-be.dpmol. of Efllltpomtp, and choreogra- rh Hi M I Ie'" I H .,.,. _1lNI to ,Ished WfOlsmann Theatre, phy by Stephame EJame • t •• c. • ••• ,where great mUElcal revues Capnottl of Harper Woods andhad once been presented Arlene Marie &lIoenherr of St

TIn" p~ui. Juvv)vcn t..lO ex- C~air Shure,;Folhcs girls and theIr hu~- ThP rest of the Gros~p Pomtebandll, who make a frar.tlc last Thoatre season WIll mclude..,..t,..~:"".", ......l.~,'" fh"" ............. C'fr ....... ~"',......... r" ............. n .f't' .. 1."th:?y can ,:ope WIth thp presentAmong the musIcal numbf'rs mthe Soncihelm score are"Broadwav B1hv," .Could I

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October 29, 1998Grosse Pointe News

Music this weekend ranges from rumba to Rachmaninoff

A photo eshibi& to wa*chfor .~ the DIA

T~ advance mtew-gente, we have just learnedthat the work of one ofAmerica's greatest journalisticphotographers, a major con.tributor to Life magazine dur-ing 1ts heyday, will be onex.hibit at the Det...uit Instituteof Arts starting nextFebruary.

No,",her~ In thls hemIsphered\X"s the musIc n.nt- d. moreurg~nt and mfe<.t:c.,-" pc'!'<-than L.'1 thE- t~:) largl"l :"land~ot the Canbbea:1 r nc CUOd11

R:.:.mba and the Pu'.rtu Rlc..:.np.()mha tn.,..,~ u-lth ~hp ~plrltu...dl and anlst!c energ> of thoS€complex and passlOnak peo-ples

The pulse owes Its powerabon~ all to the Africun drum-m:zng traditions brought withthem by workers imported asslaves generations back. Tnerhvthms and style:- an- rootedm West Afncan music. danceand spiritual beliefs that haveblended with m~nous andcoloma! !::lpanlSh mfiuences.N(>w, thPy a..re distinctlyCuban and Puerto Rican. hav-Ing been alloyed m the cru-cible of the Islands' SOCUlI, ecr.rnomic and cultural histories.And each i5 irresistIbly stireu-J.atmg.

Com.bmed, they may beoverwhelming. and we have

an unl1s.lally good opportumt)to j L.Idgethat tomght on I)'J.l:11S eo\- e-nu'\g t '-le l)t,. 1:.., ...tIn~tHu.l~ of A"~ pre~ept ...agroup ,a!;e,: DQS .-\.ia" [\'0\':ilJgS) nf me<! f.,r the pro\ ",-b!9.~ t~(' u,r:.gs (If C::r:o-J:.<:a.Y13culture Cub ... and ?-uerto R1UJOne "Wmg" IS from eachlsland .E.actl ~'lJ. per'''! r.' Its,yu, ..... t ...,~,t 0'" 31 ~,,~~, ~ ......4

U<LU"~ uum J1e) "illl:.lnlomefor a Jomt, blended combmalion of "nmM ,mn homM In

wwcb ~ CUI''UlEi and PuertoR'I"''QP''IC nl .......~n,; t'h~'(H'.~ thl-'\1-

own and e8.ch other's stvles Ina highly charged performan~

Gropo Afro-Cuba deMatan2:as 18 a percussion anddance ~"()up toun<:ied. m HI:;"

The performers are known tobe m€:mb..rs of the lustonc"Cabildos" C".lltural and 8mri-tuaJ societieE; .......unded by theirslave ancestors. Thev oirerAfro..(;uban mUSlC Wl-th both~ and secular SIgnifi-cance. They dance with pas-sIon and abandon

LoG Hennanos (TheBrothers) Cepeda trace theirfamily history to a great-greatgrandfather who bought hisfre.edom In the nud-l800s.They have mamtained andbwlt on the tradition ofboo1ba music and have grownto become a large clan thatdommates the island'" enter-tamment. Brothen;, 5I8tersand cou.sms now belong to BeV.eralleading performinggroups Many of them are £ea,

turea In rec01 dmgs of bomba•.1Od uther Puerto Rican WlISIC

a: Int:.rpr~~~d b-) Latln .,jU7Z

,md Pt)j.) m'"SIClanf> of tt>E'hldT,a

TCiwdle., lh" h..o g'oups!:'''~2.t~ UI~~! !.~ey ~1 ~ ...~~-bombazo ThlS amounts to a'llzzlLng rombmatlon of nunbl1and bomi>a drummmg, mUS1C......,..:1 ....", .... ""( .................. ",,'J.,."""'1+

a:()tV~L. Hn~~:>lult:' W blW,) W)our :*at It Wlll be the chmaxofthplr nWHn'Am tnnurht

The ~rfo~ance will take"1-0.....0 oQt- A .,...T'n , ...... hb .......11(::;n.

~m's thea~r, facmg John R.T!l'.kets aJ'" $18 ($16 fer DIAmembers; $10 for students)Cal! (31:i) 83.~

Vall Cliburn winne,. playsat Orchestra Ball

In another world. a talentedyoung Amencan piani~t IT'akesh1s debut with the DetroitSYlllphony Orebestra tlusweekend, performing ODe ofthe greatest romantic works ofthe concerto repertory. He 16Jon Nakamat8u, Gold Me<ialwmne.r of the 1997 VanCliburn competition.Moreover, he 15 the firstAmencan to ...."1n the honor in16 years. He wIll playRAChmaninoff's First PianoCon.:erto with Leshe BDunner conducting.

All the IDN'e surpnsing isthe fact that Nakamatsu didnot nse by the usual routethrough a major mUSIC schoolC!r conservatory. Nor did he

the Detroit lDstltute of Arts pre8CDts a pap called.Doll Alas (T= W!DgIl) DUDed. for the pnwerbial twowJDaa of carlbbema cu1tme: Cuba and herto 1Uco.StUdy with a famous teacher. concert will be Borodin's

WhJ..Ie- fol1owmg a faniy Overture to Prince Igor andstandard career through the Symphony No.5 byliCJ1uul, ill:! "~I.l\.uW pt.lWV iIU- cinOlluUl,OVlCfi. rerformance.svately in hIS native Califorma are Friday at 10:45 a.m.,and eventwilly graduated Saturday at 8:30 p.rn. andfrom St.an!ord Urdversit}» 'W7.th Sunday at 3 p.m. Call (313}degrees in Gffman studies 576-5111and educatlon.

His performances smce thenhave won high ilraises inmany Clnes Tne Salt LaKecriuc noted his "innate senseof p!rrasing and spontaneousmusiciantlhip." Chicagopt'8J.8ed his "'impeccable taste."Anchorage compared him toHorowitz; and Seattle calledhis pbra.;;i.-.g '\;:;,;quisit€ andillummating.'" .

Opening and closing the

Joa. NM ......Gordon Parks was not only

g pn<>t with 11 aunera, he wrot;.e.poetry and plays and produceda great film.. Hi8 life, pbiloeo-phy and work a."e subjeCts ofgreat!lC:OlW and significance. It'W.:TI ~ leUJ out fUJ uo ill a ret-rospective exhibIt organizedby Waahin~'s Con:onmGallery.

1'iw; column will n!portmore on this exciting comingshow at a later time.Meanwhile, keep It in mind iara late winter experience.

Family features by Madeleine Socia

a.m. to 5 p.m. The fmggestedadmission ia $3 for adults or$1.50 for eenion. children ages12 and under enter free. Formuseum. i.nformatIon, call (313)833-1805.

~.n'natut.Marvel at the miracles of

nature an.d watcl1 the stDncome out at the CranbrookInstitute of Science. 1221 N.Woodward in Bloomfield Hilla.Launch National ChemiBtryWeek with l...mds-on activitiesand tak~home recipes,Sunday, Nov. I, from noon to 3p.m. The museum is opeDMon.:lay through Thunclay,from 10 a.m. to 5 p.!!1-, Friday....J Su.Lurday from 10 a.m. 100

10 p.m. and Sunday from noonto 5 p.m. Admission is 57 roJ"adults and $4 for children, ages3 to 17, and seniors.Planetarium shows are anadditional $1. Laser shows arean additional $2. Call (248)645-3200.

OF CROSSE POINTE-VISIT OUR IIEWLV DECORATED DINING ROOI-

LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALSEm cUP OF SOUP WITH LUNCH

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ONLY

•un, AM' ONIONS• ~REAOED YEAL CUTLET

• BREADEDeNlen. BREAST• lAKED MEAT LOAF

• BROILED CHOPPED SIRLOIN WI ONION!IIlClU!)n flIA:P. 'OTA1CU ;. .RAVV . -

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tl9 $3 for auult& and $2 forsenic;rs and ebildren, agq 3 to17 Admis8r.on to the !MAXDomed Theatre is an addition-al $4. Call (313) 57i-8400.

Detroit's pastS~l the Streets of Old

INtroit, Remember DowntownHudson's and di<JtQver AC01lJ.lDunily Between 'l'woWodds: Arab American8 inGreater Detroit at the DetroitHistorical Museum, 50WlWoodward m Detroit. Kids canlearn about the onglW5 of thelte8IIOlJ thtuugh fim-..s and othci'actiVltles during a freeHalloween Workshop,Q .............wio'" f"\...... "21 ~~,_ 1 t,." 'J'---.I' -_....."'--,--- ----p.m. Let your imagmation runwild through microcosms ofarchdsetul"l' Wlth The Fantal;vWorld of Doll Houses. an exhi-bition on display in the KresgeGallery through Sunday, Jan.31, 1999. The Museum is openWednesday through Friday,from 9:30 8.m to 5 p.m. andSaturday and Sunday, from 10

Deart of EurODeIJ()UI ilM-'s 39th Annua~ 15-day, fully-esrorted tour 'Dcluding .I I

HoUaud, ReJcium, GeI'111lUlj', Austria, Italy, Switzerlud &: FrueeOffering 157 Now featuring

de~artures April J9 departures, startlog @ $2370.III 1999 Take $100 oft', if )'011 book by 12/4/98.

IlICludes roundtnp air fare irolll Detroitall tralllipO':"tIOD in Europe, Sightseeing, hote~2S mu!~, lips &:. tun. Fur It btUl.QIll"e, ca.II •••

~. Horizon Travel Ceater • Eastpobate21210 GratIot Ave. 810/777-6077 or 8OO/571.JlO!l1A

Theater, 25 Ii. Oraltd ru ver inDetroIt, oce of the oatiou ....fewtheaters designed exclusivelyfor profeasiona IpuJJpet 1Ihows.AdD1l8sum J8 $5 for ehJ.)drenand $6 50 for adults. Call (313)961-7777.

History aliveThe Henry Ford MUS('UDl

and Greenfield Village. 20900Oakwood in Ilft...arborn. bringshLOJtory to life. The Museumand Vlllage are open Sunday1hrough Saturday, from 9 a.mto 5 p.m. Ad.nus81on is $1250for adults, $11.50 ior sewonand $6.25 for children ages fiveto 12 Call (313) 2'11-1620.

SCience fu~The Detroit Sc:tence Center,

5020 Jolm Po u:. rkt.Li:n:. ..:r" ...entert'-S1D.U'.g and ed~on.:llfamily fun. The CyberspaceSaran ExhtbJt Lab featureshands-on exhibit& integratedwith mre-e than 40 Internet-connected computers. OtherexCltmg exhibits include theSinging Bowl, MagnetiCTornado, Jumping Ring, BikeWheel Gyro;,cope, Jacob'sLadder end Laser Wave-Guide.Now shoWlng in the Center's!MAX Dome Theatre. on arotatlug basls, Mondaythrough Thursday, from 11a.m to 8'30 p.rn; Saturday,from noon to R:3O p.m. andSunday, from 1 W 4:15 p.m.,are the eXCIting filmll Everest,SpeCIal EtTects and TroplcalRamfo"':!st The DetrOIt ScrenceCenter ,l"t' ....!:'......... Mcnchlythrough Fnday from 9'30 a.m.t.<> 2 p.m. and Saturday andSunday from 12 30 to 5 p.mAdnusslOn t.o the exhllutlOns,demom,tratlons and l<lser show

Parade tourDillCOver the magie behmd

the fun and fantasy ofAmi!rica's ThanksgJ"ing DayParade Wlth a DetroIt Upbeat.l:Sehm:1 1he :::.cenes at thpParade Comp.&.&~YTour of t."1e.Parade Studio, 9600 Mt. Elliottu-. Di<troit. Thurs, fur gU, .. pB of24, ",7J.11be cft~~d by :lppa-antment, weekdays, from 9 8.m. to4 p.m. Tickets are $10 foradults and $7 for students.P.cseI"'.'l1.tions are r<XJUired. Call(313) 341.6810.

Cinderella on stageEveryone,'s favonte fair'j- tale

princess Cinderella takea thestage at the HIStoric PlayersClub, 3321 E. Jefferson inDetroit, danng Paper B&gProductIons programs throughSunday, Dec. 20. Perfonnanceswill be preceded by iunch onSaturdays, at noon andSundays at 1 p.m. Tlckets are$750. Call (810\ 662-8118.

Puppet piays&e The Fireblrd, Cmderella

!L.'ldClose the VT1I1dow,dunngweekly performances onSaturdays, at 2 pm. 10 thet\JJlencan Rusblan PuppetArt

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DIA firstsThe entire family is invited

to partake in free Ht,dAon'l!First Friday programs at theDetrolt Institute of Arts, 5200Woodward in Detroit, begIn-nmg on FndllY, Nov. 6.Mary Arel WJ..Uuns.)n, cu..-atGr of2Oth-Century Art. offen; a tourof the remstalledContemporary Gallen~s, at ()tl.Ud 7.30 p.m .. T"n~ nruw EyeSmgl:rlI, a Natlve-Amencandrummmg ensemble, WIllentertam at 6'30 and 8 p.m. Atthat same tlme, pat.rons canp~t:~~=.~ ::-.. ~ !:-~:...Printmakmg DIOP-InWorkshop, dra'" m the gal-leries and WItness an ArtlSt atV;Qrk progTaID. At j and S.3Cp.m, guests can 19~ M.arcell(lMastroianni' I Remember, mthe Detroit Film Theatre.Tickets for the film are $5.50 or$4.50 fot"DIA members, seniorsand students. Call (313) B33-2323.

FamIlies can also partake In

dance, volle)ba!l, yoga, aero-blCS, walkmg, k)('kboxing andother courses Feef> vary Call(8101778-5811

YMCA todaySee what the Y.M.C.A.,

23401 E. Jefferson m St ClaIrShores. has to offer your faOlllvtoday' Youth b~kctball classesWIll begin on Monday, Nov 2,from 430 to 5:15 p.m. for agesfour and five; 5'15 to 6 pm, forchildren ages SIX and seven; 6to 6'45 p.rn for ages elght and::une and 645 to 7 30 pm., forages 10 and 11

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Educationaladventures

1'be Grosse Pomte WarMemorial, 32 Lakeshore InCro6ee P01JJte FarDJ6, offers afull schedule of educationaland soeial ad.ent~ for chil-dren Give your ehild the keysto mWlical appreaation W1thPiano Leuons, 'l\1esdays, Nav3 to Dee:. :12, betweeu 2 and 7pm n.. fee lIS $126 for sevenweeks. Aspiring artists, agessa to nine, can build theirsitlU. ..un Drawing ardt'amtmg, Wedi1e8daya. Nov. 4to Dee. 16, from 4 to 5 p.m. Thefee lS $57. Let your teens stephack in tune with SWIng Dance,______ 0_.. ~_ _ ~.......... ""I~OOVU.O", V4:.'U.U-J."""'*')'A, .t...u.. _through Dee 19. from 3 to 4p.m., and Lindy Hop lessons,on those S8mf' data; from 4 to5 p.m. The tee ior e8cn Class 18$70. Preregistration isrequired for moot classes. Call(313) 881-7511.

Mom to mom resaleFrom lnfants to ado!escents~

find all the c!c,thmg and eqUIp'ment your chIldren need at the8t Joan of Arc Mom-To-MomResale. Saturday. Nov. 7, from

Follies funThe Grosse Porote South

Ihgb Sd100l Choir Wlll show-cast: their harmorue8 m theFall Follies, Thursday, Nov. 5,at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Nov.7, at 8 p.m, m the PerfornungArts Center of Grosse PomteNorth !Ugh School, 707 Vt:rruerm Gros5e POinte Woods1'Jckets, which will be sold In

advance at Postenty: A Gallery,16M7 Kercheval in GrossePomte. an> $8 for adults or $6for 'lelliOrs and students Theycan aiso be purchased at thedoor fCor $10. Call (313) 343-2133

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92 I~ c;h:>kp"JW::lTP'<; torturedpnn<.e Hamlet The wrtamnsE'S Tr.ur::.day through,satlJrday, at 8 p m andW.-.rlnp<d'lY aT'd 'Saturda) at 2r. nl ~(":.cpt~ r.:H'IE"F from S;ln to

$17 Call '3131 .>7'i.2972

Dracula drama'I'raIlsy!vanla's most notorI-

ous export, Dracula, opem the!>eason at Wayne StateLlllversitys Bonstelle T.~eatre'.J,ot9A '''l! ~ ~~.......~ ...... n..........",t-

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Sunday, at 2' p.m. Tl~k~ts are$8 and $10 Call (313) 577-

Maritime concertFolk Slllger Lee Murdock will

croon hu favorne ballads andsongt' aurlOg a MlU"lLuot!Cor>cen at the Dossin GreatLakes Museum, Saturday, Nov7, from 2 to 4 p.m. TheMu",,"um ;1'; l'~!!BJblE' via theMacArthur Bndge at E.Jefferson and E. GrandBoulevard in Detroit. TIcketsare $12 or $10 for GLMI mem-bers. Call (313) 852-4051

Museum hours areWednesday through Fnday,from 11 a m to 10 p.m. ..ndSaturday and S ..nday, from 11a m to 5 p m Recomme.ldedadmlS!!lOn {8 $4 for adults and$1 for chIldren and st'J.dents

Call (.'113) 833-7963

Attention opera lovers~ "]' __ • __ .J_~_~_ _ __.1. ,,::u.~ '-.I.Q.O.D U~~1." UJ J"t"I.UJ;

love m The Mich1gan OperaTheatre's production ofGaetano Doruzetti's master-piece Lucia di Lammermoor,Saturday, Oct. 31 throughSunday, Nov. 8, In the Dei.roltOpera House, 1526 Broad1ll>ayin Detroit. Perform.anees willbe offered Wednesrlay, Fridayand Saturday, at 8 p.m. andSunday at 2 p.m Tickets range.&-n..- '10 .........*01: ' ...._11 tll}1.':'\ O""'.t6.&..,_ ~. -., .....,1l,I'~ _ ..........' ....... Vl v ....

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Exhibitions& ShowsAt the DtA

Explore 3,500 year~ ofMewterranean and NearEastern culture in Where theWlid Thmgs Are..Amm.als InAnCIent Art at the DetroitInstitute of Arts, throughSunday, JaIl. 31. From paper'weIghts to largf' sculptures seethe DIN!' ('{I!leetlo~ of giftsrrvW. TIu::= AvivH HIlU JacK A.Robmson Studio-GlassCollection, through Sunday,Feb. 14 From Peaks ofImmortality to Worlds of Men'Winged Bemgs ll1 Asll10 Art,featuring worKS from the per-manent collectIOn, runsthrough Sunday, Del' 6Runnmg wough Sunday. FeD7, is the exhIbitton Pnnts ByTerry Winters' A RetrospectIVeFrom the CollectlOn of Robertand SU'lan So'lT11ck.

Alternative screenView an aCC'laimed assort- '

ment of contemporary andclassIC world l:1DeID8 at theDetroit Film Theater in theDetroit Institute of Arts. Aulystenous )'Oung back packerpitches her tent in a family'syard then wmds her WflJY intothelr liyes 1il FranCOlll Ozon'sdisturbmg drama, See ThE'Sea, Friday, Oct. 30 throughSunday, No ... 1 Screenings willbe offered on Friday, at 7 and9 3C pm; Saturday, 8t 4, 7 andp 30 p.dl and Sunday, at 4 and7 p.m. On Monday, 1'\ov 2, at7'30 p.m , a gay wnte:'s arrestproVIdes a {'hance to find newperspecove on hIS life m ZhangV"o-n.c :;"QQfo 'PalG~ Wpc"Pala~ T.~~t8-;;;--$5.50--~;$4.50 for DIA members. Call{313} 833 2323.

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Then. fill r"JutthiS form send It to 96 Kercheval, Grosse POinteF-arms, 48236, or fax to ~313) 882-1585, by 3 pm Fr.day

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- "Df .-aaeteme I!IIPf.'UlBloornin' art

Fa~hlOn o\:autlful bloomsInto art dc.rmg a DnedII) drangea Wreath Workbhop,V~'~c:1c:"cl~),~O\ 1., f:-cr:;. 10a rn tv ~vG;Jt ut the Dc:. "OJ.t

Garden Center 1460 E.jeJI€r~on In UHfl'lt Tne tee l~

$50 Call '; l':l; 259-6363

Art of learningThe DetrOlt Institute (If A.'"tb

prewnts a vanety /)f l'nterta;n-...J -.r" ........ ~ _ - - .¥ r t:-- ....

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art \Hth tLe free Vldf'O, Myth,M~!' ~'!d !t~~te! B~~!l:!:eSculpture of Ancient Greeceand Rome, runmng contl:1u.OUS!y tnroug:n .~lOnllay, ."00\ ,jV,ill the Prentls Court &re<:nmgRoom Make your own papP"tdurlIlg free, Anrmals InAnaent Art InSPIred Drop-InWULk..hups, SLI..1d.iy, Nuv. 1l1udThursday, ?-lOY 5, from noon to3 p.ill. Also on Su..'lday. Nov 1,at 2 p.m., wild tale!; wutabound duriIu!" a free AnimalsIn AnCIent Art-StorytEllIflg pro-gram. Delve mto the relatIon-ship between p:llntmgs andpnnt dunng a tree lecture byarttst Terry Wmter,Wednesday, Nov 4, at 8'15 p.m.Purchase your tickets today forontl of Do:troit's 'llost artfulbeu":G",,, tho: UDder T'oe StarsBall, held Saturday, Nov. 14, at7 n.m., in the DIA. Tickets are$400. Preregistration isrequL..-ed for some programs.Call (313) 833-4249.

Stage & ScreenDSO notes

The DetrClt SymphonyOrchestra Pop Series continuesill 0r..hestra Hall., .3 'i11Woodward ill Detroit. whensoprano Suzan Hansor., tenor¥..ev>.n .A_mleT"nn Rnd p1AnlqtChristopher Taylor jOin theDSO In A GersbwmCelebration Performan<:es WIllbe offered on Thursday, Nov 5,at 10.45 a.m. and 8 pm,Fnday, Nov. 6, and Saturday,Nov 7, at 8.30 pm andSunday, Nov. 8, at 3 p mTickets range from $17 to $65.Maestro Neeme JatVl presentsCh.l:\lil~ Senl:-ii Concerts tea-turing the melodIes of Barber,Mamnu and Dvorak,WednesdaY, Nov 11 throughFnday, Nov 13, at 8 pmTlckets range from $10 to $60.Call (3IS) 576-5111

Hilarious housingTh€ Eastpomte r:ayen- pre-

sent the hila rhus comedyHome Is Where Your Clothe~Are, Friday, No\' 6 throughSunday, Nov 15, at theEastpomte CommunIty Center,16435 E. Eight Mile mEastpomte. Performances willbe offered on Friday andSaturday at 8 p m. and Sundayat 2 p.m. Tickets are $8 foradults and $6 for student.> andseniors. Call (810) 757-0421

Christl& Shakespeare

Agatha Chnstle's chllhngwho done It, The Mousetrap,WIllkeep audlenr"s guessmg atWayne State L'mversity'sHllberry Theatre. 474,~ eagg In

DetrOIt, through Thursday,Dec 3 Also playmg, m rotatmgrepertory, thTC'ugh Fnday Jan

Testing faithA dever, older priest te....s

the faith O[ a senMbve, youngpnest m t.he DetroIt Repenory1neatre's productIOn of AdAltare Del, Thursday, Nov. 5through Thursdal, Dec. 31, mtheir theatre at 13103Woodrow Wilson 10 Detroit.Performances Wlll be offeredThursday and Fnday ::It 8'30pm., Saturday at 3 and 8'30pm and Sunda)' at 2 and 7.30pm Tlckets are $15 Call (313)868.1347

Makethree

~f.Ch"1~1 F'qr-rel1 ~~urJ(h!:,,, 3-nE;y. tour of Gn.at ( ulturalC :lpJtal" \'> th a ]u tu or' onBGirce!-ma Friel,,), >'r.-. G, from130 'C '3 p Tn Tr.E; tet- l~ S15 pt'rlectuTe ')f $11) :'r".,. ....I ~~rlt':: of

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Creel!!' A \', OGel .\1c~alcSd:.urda),;\O\ 7. f<am 9 tv 11o;l. IT) The f"" 1" ~~tJ £nJo) aluncheon Ilnd IHtuH' tnf>n

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Hou,,<'- for d. lJE;rJormanu ofJ)Otll"l" 3 rOma!lU- , J.J:ld\LUCIa III LamUl~rrrHJnr, <':unda),No\' 8, from noon to 6 p m Thefe.e IS $87 )1aJ...e rl'"eT\ atlonbLy FTldd', i'o\o 6 to honor.. , .,ll.& ..."=,C .... JI.V bG.- U.lL~".) .... ~ .......... -

the "o(!!'Vlc..eof the L'lUted States

Body and mindImprove your mind and body

with ProgTamF at theAs...umption Cultural Center,21600 M.arter In St. Ciau-Shores Learn to rock perfectpIctures with PhotographyMade Easy, Tuesday, Nav 3,from 7 to 9 p m The fee 16 $15Ulle fabm' paints and nbbon tomake Sweatstllrt De:.lgns,Wednesday, Nov 4, from 7 to 9p.m. The fee is $10 Call (810)77it-61:i.:L

at Veterans nay BreakfastWednesday, Nov'- 11, at 7:15a.m th€ fee 15 $7.50.Pret'eglStratlOn is reqwred formost progn;ms. Call (313) 881-7511

Open aUditionsMake an appomtment today

to test your talents dunngopen f udlt10ns for thE'Rackhan. Symphony ChOir'sFebruary through May produc-tions of the Carnuna BurJinaand MISS CnoUa Cali (313)341-3466.

Theatre Arts ClubThe Theatre Arts Club presented. two one-act come-

dies on OCt. 23. at tbe Players Theatre.The cast is shown in the front row, from left, Glgi

GaggiD.!, Nancy McCullough and Jean HawJUns. In thebaa row, from left, are Kan!':nQuamstrom, RosalieVortrlede and D.J. Raska.

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Great giftsFmd clothmg Je\"elry. om",-

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to 8 p.rn: , m St Jobn's CenterGarden Cafetel"la, 24101

Moross in Detroit Call (313,343-3675

Live & LearnCourses & adventures

Enhance your Dllnd, bodyand splrit by partakmg ill thecourses and adventures oft'eredby the Grolilse Pomte WarMemonaJ. Get in shall<" for thehohdsys With a \'aI1ety ofVltahty P1JS ~ml>e classes,TUnmng Monday, NQ\'. 2through ¥redn~y, Dee. 30Days and tlDles \-ary. 'nit> fee is$3fi fGr !!eVEn c1wses: $45 fo.nme classes; $75 for 15 c1lU>sesand $117 for 25 classes, MAkeyour ft'et moye to the beat WIthAdult Tap, Mondays. Nov. 2 toUee. 4, trom o':ltl to ':~b pmThE' (_ 1<;149 Kppn vnllnu>lfmstItches With Kn"ltbng &CrochetIng m the '90s classe ..

I'tloto by Andn!a Md{I!D%'"The Sf.aIecnIften prodacUoll of "'The Belre8s" will be

-..,ed at the Idstorlc BaJd'IriD Thoeatre, 415 S. la.yettebl Royal Oak l'fov. 13-15. 19-22 and 27.29. From left, arePat ReJd of Gsoeae PoJnte Woods, who plays the part ofthe father, Dr. Sloper, l!Dd Robin Jolwson of "~DBIlle, who plays Catlaedae. -

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Thursday, Nov. 5Curtain up

The curta.n Will rJ~1' on the51st .,,,,aMiD of the GrossePo.nte Theatre .....lth thedphghtful I:lIPphl>f\ g0~t3i:!~!..-'!1~IUSICaj F0!Ues Thursday, Nov~ UI1')UIoSU..>d.llJIUdY, .... U\ ":1, 1Il

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p.m. T1ckets are $-16. Call (313}881-40&-. A buffet wnoer Wlllbe offered In the WarMemorial's Crystal Ballroom,roghtly at 6 pm. or at 12:30p.:n. prior to the matmee.Tickets for the buffet are $14and can be purcha8ed throughthf' Wa:- :Memonal Call (313)~!.7!m

FrI.day, Nov ..SCf'8fts 'n' more

The Presbyterian Women ofGrosse Pomte WoodsPrt:'sb\'terilln Church 19950Mack m Grosse PQm~ Woods,win offer crafts, gently usedclot-lUng, home-made jams, jel-lies, ptckles, baked goods andmore dunng their HolidayFair, Friday, Nov. 6, frorro 9a.m. tD 4 p.m, Call (313) 886-4301

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Grosse Pointe Shores, throughSunday, Nov 29 The ..how fea-tures more than 70 ofShlpmaa'a pbotographa, draw-JnglllUld plans, mcluding thoseper~ tv ~ ..era1 Grossepoip~a p..,..~~iM R""troy +.", t~~exhibItIOn 18 comphmentarywith the pllI'Chase of a regularFord House tour ticketgrounds tou: ticket or annualpa.3S Tounl are availableTuesday through Saturday,from 10 a.m to 6 p.rn andC:nn~av fY'J'\ n.n.?Io +". a ... _'"- --,;, ... .....v~ ...... v to"..I.,I..S..Admisblon is $5 for adults, $4for semon and $3 for cluldrenages 12 and undt!r. CaB (313j8844222.

Thursday ~Oct. 29Opera preview

Pre\ lew th .. MichIgan OperaTheatre" productIOn of LUCiadl Lamn,trmoor, under the- ... ~ " .."'J.jJ"''' j;;u ..ld'h.t: or n.,uenDIChl!'ra, dunng a free lecture,Tht1r~d,,) Oct 29 at i 30 pill,m the Cer,trai Brar.ch of theG"osse FOlnw Public Llbrary,10 Kercheval In Grosse POInteFarm" Call \313) 343.2074,ext :':.W

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Frida~,Oct.30Big bids

Make big bids on an excitingarray of Items during the Saturday Now 7Grosse Pointe South High $h. saiute.~=:~~,~;;~~~Pvw~ ~aldeuto 11 p.m.. in the Gmase POInte Center will salute the remark-War Memorial. a2 Lakeshore able life and career of the deanill G.oo;be PowlM .rarlW:'. nf A_"!!ene!tl1!a"'ld~pe a.~}.j-'llclrets for the event, wbleh te<.ts, Ellen BIddle Shipman,includes silent and live bld- Saturday, No\' 7, from 10 a.m.dIng, hors d'oeUV'l'l.S and bever- to 1 p.m., at the Grosse Pointeage;i, are $20 pr~e or $25 at War Memorial ThiS eventthe door. Cal! (313) 885-3780. mcludes ledures by garden

bUitorianl15uthor Judith B.Tanhrd and Edsel & EleanorFord Houlle President JohnMIller, along WIth lunch.Tlc.kets for the lecture are freeto Garden Center mt!lU~r~and $5 fur non-membenLunchron tickets aTe $16Followmg the Garden Centl>rprogram, patrons liTe inVIted tohead up Lakeshore for a freetour of the erlubit.vn EllenBlddle Shipman 1869-1950, attht1 Edsel & Eleanor FordU 1r.._: ... r"t __ .t. __ ,,,_,,

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Sunday, Nov. 1Evensong sung

Let your SpInUl rise with themaJO&1;y of the EvmlfOng, aspenonned by the ChOir of Menand BOY8 of Christ Cburt"hGrosse Pointe, 61 GrosseP:>lllte Boulevard in GrOBBePointe FSrmil, SU.Dday, Nov. 1,at 4:30 pm. Call (313) 885-4841

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.1\ Old dog b.tes? SUlk \,ourteeth mto thls mteractl\ e 'qulz~hat's on the V S PostalService's VI eb ,>,te(wv.-'"W' ..lSp3.ccm l The qU)Z v.. asclUUpte<i IrOIn a letter carnertralnmg qUIt mtluded In tmsyear's NatIOnal Dog BitePreventIOn Week Camp.HgnKIt.

L3.~t jear, ffiOTe th~n. 2 700letter earners v.ere amon2 theeSLuualeu 4 5 mJihonAmencans. mostly small chIl-dren, who were ~ctlml:l.ed bydog attacks To promote themessage that dog bites are anationwide Issue and not lust a

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Answer true or faJ ..e 7 A storm or scre"n door \'0111 oDoortunltv for ,t tn b,;" y, hI", 'Tlo''' nH lr~!,T" n 1,,"" Jl.k the owner to move It bf.'forp1 if a dog IS sleepmg In a keep dogs mSlde from attack. j ~~r back IS tumed" St~;d "'5 FALSErDo~'satta.ck under opemng the door

\'ard It's a good Idea to qwetly mg jOll at the door ,uur ground .THtlally. fate the ..anous Clrcumstanc~s 8 FALSE Ahnough we 1"l!p b) so you don't d1sturb It 8 Ta:.Jung softly to a dog dog and u~c a purSf>, bnefcase Properly protect your>.elf by mtended, thIS approach cantin.

2 TU!'Iung away and retreat. whIle pettmg It WIll reassure or .Jacket as a shield, back away bemg aware of the pre",ence of \les to be a source of dog bltesmg qUIckly from a dog '<\111 the dog that you mean no harm slov.l) and carefull} even the fnendhest dogs The best procecure 13 not to petpre;,b"bly pre\ cnt you from and \\111 reduce your chantes of 3 FALSE Too of'tt,n a dog 6 FALSE Man)' bite,> O<.'CUrdog;;, even If you know themOeln2' bitten hftlt"P' hlttpn ",~11 ,..",~,.l.1.. • ...,........n~ • ..., ........ of- \." .. ,. ",,~ .. 1-. ....... f H ~ ................. rrl,o hpc:-t ,. -::I,'t,. 'f" O'Pt fr~ do~ hlt.e- nrPV~"

3 It b a good Idea to carry Answers sull Dot a~ept y~u You ~J1 be to protect yoU:Self IS t<J stay tll,a and responsIble pet owner.blscwts to make mends WIth 1 FALSE Dogs have keen safer to reassure the dog by alert and, tf ronfronted, folloy. ship mformatlOn, contact thedo~ senses, under these concL.tlons. talkmll m a fTlendlv mannpr Wlthdl"$lwAl PI"f!("Mlll"Po, Humane Soc1aty ot the Urutf'd

4 Many bltt>.s occur because )'OU would probably startle the and uSing Its od.Il1e'l.1 k.nown 7. FALSE. Dogs have been States, 2100 L Street NW,a dog 1$ protective of Its home aog and Increase the poSSibility Do Uus from a safe dlst.aIlce. ltno"'n to break thro\Igh screen Washmgton, D.C 20037-1525.terntory of an attack The nght oroce- 4 TRUE Do2's m~t~ncti\'el... snd ~wrn'" no-,ro, "m':! to es('.aoe or call (202) 4.'>2.1100

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ENJOY SHOPPING ATJACOESO~

Come to the Grosse PointeGrand Reopening Gala~ 'IOta!price of your tax-deductible $50ticket will benefit adrenal cancerresearch through the Millie~he~h~r Memori~Foundation. With special guestsDo Schembechler and VictorCosta. Receive an autographedcopy of Mr. Schembechler's newbook as our gift, Enjoy excep.-tional food from Opus One, goodcheer and special event.EdSunday, November 1, at 6 pm..Call for tickets, (313) 882-7000.

• Chlldren's Halloween Party,Trick-or-treating throughout thestore. Thursday, Octobt.r 2!), from 7to 8:30 pm.

• Register to win a MichaelJordan basketball. Now throughSaturday, November 14. Men's

• John Atencio CollectionShow. WIth representative ReneeWelk. Sunday, November 1, from'} to5 pm. Fine Jewelry.

• Halcyun Days Signing. WithHowflrd Marsden-Hughes. Sunday,NOVt:Illl~L 1, from 2 to 5 pm, FineJewelry.

• AmalgamatioDS CollectionShow and Sharon Meyer PersonalAppearance. Sunday, November 1,from 2 to 5 pm. Fine Jewelry.

I. Hickey.Free""an/Allen.Edmonds Collection Show andDuffy Hickey PersonalAppearance. Sunday, Novembel' 1,from 1 to 5 pm. Receive $25 off yourAllen-Edmonds shoe purchase .Men's.

I • Doll Artist Nancy Camden.Sunday, Novet.1ber 1. from 1 to 5 pm.Home

I • Victor Costa Collection Show.Monda)', November 2, from 10 am to 4:pm. Designer.

• Chocolatier Joseph Schmidt.Thursday, November 5, from noon to

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• Wilton ArmE"tale@ CookwareI Demonstration, WIth repreRenta-

~;ve TIm Putney and demonstratorSandy Sfel"rella-l'aylor Fri day,November 6, froPl 1 to 4 pm, Home.

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FREE SHUTI'LE TO THE "JOE"EVERY HOME

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SUNDAY BRUNCH11:00 am - 2:30 pm

WINTER EVENING SPECIAI.SMOr-mAY & TUESDAY

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SPECIAL OCCASIONCall (313) 822-8000

for more information...at 100 St. Clair on-the-Rlver

• Twelfth Night Studio Santa-Q.Wlth C.J. Schmiege. Sunday,

Look what's brewing for I November I, ftom 3 to 5 pm, Home.Halloween at Bon.Loot: treatyourself to one of a collection of • "ABC's of Golf" Book Signingr-.flrhael SImon sweaters with black With Author Susan Greene,cats, pumpkins, ghosts and goblins; I Sunday, November 1, from 1 to 5 pm.

i jewelry for the occasion and home I • Holiday Millinery Collection.I decorations; SIlly socks and sporty An exclusive collection from top-nameties; not to meption a great designers Sunday, November 1

, assortment of clothes and accessories I through Saturday, November 7.I ;n ,....11'\"';,...,,;;:0 f;"""n"etn n 1 ""n 1n ....... +,,,,- ....-.... FashIon Acc~""""u"l'es.f ..... .lr. b'V" l V '-'I...... ....vUO..,lv u..&. l",.U.tV~ lo.> J V~ Q.11.,\" ..,..,. ....

Fall function ... at Bon-Loot, 17114I Kercheval in-the-Vlllage, (313) 886-18386.I

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Pins ..Pins Pins ~dmund t. AHEE, Jeweiers has every sort of pm nnagm-r able From the very classic to theI most unusual includIng those set WIthI pe!lr!s. d1l'lmrmds ann I'n]()red gem-i stones Be sure to see theIr va<;t col-ilection of ammal pInS at.. 20139 MarkI Avenue at O:xford, (313) 886-4600.

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KISKA JEWELERS

Edwin Paul is pleased to haveJanet Riegs as a new addition toour massage staff Janet has 10years experience WIth SwedIsh anddepp tissue massage.

Give yourself or someonespecial the gift of relaxation,

Iwould also like to congratulateSuzanne Beaudette a.nd DeniseMarie Lopez on their second VISItthis year to the Vidal SassoonAcademy.

Come visit the most highlytrained staff in the MIdwest.

You dE'serve the best .Edwin Paul Salon, where

educatlon IS number one.

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--- --. ,~.- •••••'o~. --- u~ ....... ~vv•..., I ANTIQUE LOVERS ...Join us ati bigger, acts ~igger .. Yo~tre organized! i the famous Ann Arbor Antiques, CalL.Orgamze Unlu;mted.. Insured, i Market. The happening is Sunday,I bonded and confidential. Ann Mullen, I November 8th, There are over 300I Joan Vismara, (313) 3314800. I' outstanding dealers in qualityI antiques and select collectibles. All

I are under cover. This is Ann ArborI Antiques Market's 30th season. AllI items guaranteed as represE'nted.I The time is 6:00 a.m. through 4:00I p,m .... at 5055 Ann Arbor - Salinei Road (Exit #175 off 1.94, tben southi 3 miles), Only $5.00 admission.I FREE parking.

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II too ea('ly to start thinking about gift I

ideas ... the NOTRE DAME:PHAR..1\iACYhas a nice selectIon and i

I a wide variety of Grosse Pointe T- Ishirts and sweat shirts. While you'rehere check out our great snack

! department ... chip!J, Stahr's Bakery I, outlet, candy, ice cream, nuts, evenSanders Ice cream topping, plus I

much, much more ... at 16929I Kercheval, in-the-Villagc, (313) 885.12154.,

: New fall merchandise hasI arrived ...We have a large selection ofI beautiful Seiko, Pulsar and SwissI made Tissot watches in men's andI ladies designs in a wide variety to: choose from, all with a price range to :I suit your taste ... at 63 Kercheval on- II the-Hill, (313) 885-5755. i

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Our 85th annualOctober Sale

All Oriental Rugs d.l e25% - 50% OFF

...at 21135 Mack Avenue,(810) 77E>.5510.

FALL COOKING CLASSES atTHE POINTE PEDLAR. ..

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are mcluded .. For regIstratIOn, prIcesand more informatIOn call (31~,885-4028 ...at 88 Kercheval on-the-Hlll.

NovemberTRUNK SHOWS ...

Canv&.S Works Needlepoint byDorothy Combs from November 13-28. Jo Sharp knitting yams fromNovember 12.~3 ...visit \IS at ...397Fisher Road, Grosse Pomte (313) 882-9110.

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PU~IPKL1\;CAKEFor all the goblins to enjoy • Pick

up a delicious chocolate Jack-Q-Lantern cake. Serves 12-14 people.~OSErS

FIlId"iCB P.UTRIES...21150 Mack, Grosse Pointe

Woods, (313) 881-5710.

Iyionday, Noyember 2 jrom 6:30-8:30 PJ1JL. "DelIcious Fall Soups"with Chad Stewart from JumpsRestaurant.

Monday, November 9 from 6;30•8;30 p,m, "A DIfferent

ThankSgIving - Go Vegetarian!" WIth I

DIane Watt-Graham, l-;aturai FoodConsultant.

Wednesday, Noyember 11 from12:30 p.m .• 2;30 p,m."Breads, Rolls, Biscmts and

~cones' WIth Eiame Caulfieid,POlmePedlar.

YOUR COOKING STORECelebrating Our25th Anniversary

November lst. •.Join usduring our Open House for

refreshments and fun.New to Pointe Pedlar delicIOUS

I low-fat fresh-baked breads 10 sevemlvarieties all at a reasonable price.

Ph.>to by R3sh SlIlM.

G1'OII8e Pointe South quartemack Mike KueUts followsthrouCh after com.pletiDg a pu8 againat We.rren-Mott dar-ing the Blue DeriJs' 28-0 homecoming victory over theMarallden.

~... i .-~tate Cnamp'lOnSl1DiYenlty LIggett SCIlool WOIl the state DtrisiOIl IV gkIs tenoia cIaampioDaIIip

last weekend In Kalam.roo. It ... the tlftb straight atate title for the Kalghts. Infront, &om k-ft. are KIm Wattrlc.k, JuUe Meg1er. ChrlatiDa ODey and lieu.- Beq-er. IJl the m1dd1e row, ftom left. a.re co-coach Chuck Wright. man.acer Dorlncta var-ley, N• .,.. Kud, Katie llamer. A1ltsoIl R1ect. Amy SUftnton and eo-coach BobWood. I». back, from left. are Nadine Barlk. Paja VcUat. Laureu EaIba. 8ejal Parikhand Sbn:c venut.

Blue Devils end a long homecoming victory droughtBy Chuck Klonke 28-0 In a Maru:nb ked Lup" I~ a former Sout}., quar- Josh, b..tt ~hk~ Pneur and The starting uffenslH: 1m", Th ... Blue Den'., \~er" dboSports Editor Conference WhIte DIVISIQIl terbatk who Jomed the Blue Drew Wrosch stepped up .md Includes Sam H..nde!'soo at :,vlld defenslveh rvldlng the

It was d long time commg, game tv a" ...ure them<;el~.:s of d De\lls' coachlllg staff thiS Sea- dld a very capable lob offillmg cemer, Ml:,;,dnt anrl Marty ~larauder., to fe\\er than 40but Grosse POIOt,( South's foct" wmntn~ "ea&on son In " M, J....,..1 ld "I dOll't '.\ iirlt H "Ill:;' 3.t b lll:ll d .il.l Br:l.n hlrd: in the ~,,\or;d "..,1:' :-'1.)[

• bal! tot'am final!) had a happ) "Ifs the fi"st hme we've won The only damper on the K>S- to use D,.p tM rrlU(j, on ~lorrell dod Shdnta SantI)- a: had anI) 70 ;.ard .. ru:,hmg dudhnm,pr(lf'T-ITa "Y"> l-. '"""1"1"",.............. ... • ~ .. \- .. ~ ........ 'L.. 1~",,, rt''''' .... _" \.... \.. ~ ... ~ .. 'L. ........ l ..1..,_ c.:o .... )... ................ _ ~ il~ 11n __ ~ .......... +'h .....~~~

"We've al:-vays hdd trouble 10 and \aSsl5tant coach Scotti !>emor taIlback -josh"-X:;;r~~~~ ;1~~;ta.I":t ;"a;" "of'~ur defe!>;,e n Ort~~b~;;e;a~d "~1a;k-F;a-;"l "-1' ;;all)<:> like th~t ru.,hmgour homecommg game," said Lup<J told me South didn't Win with a :-.eas(>n'endmg knee South had thll1g, prett} \\",11 also dId a good J)b at the tack- total" :\fcLeod saId -'We're th,coach Mike Mcu.'Od after thE' mHny h"fnrl' th"t "nrl hI> ,,'" rv urr!'.p~d up b:' halftIme Th,:, les. whIle B'"l<!n 1(2',,11 an':!. 1'I:,,,!r fi".1 t""m t ...... hUI thPTll outBlue Dev11b bedt Warren-Mett :should know." -~There s no way to ,eplace Blue De,,]l!> :,cored all of theIr Dodge dId well backmg up at Stehr-son dldn t even do thdl

pomts !lnd had 323 0fthelr 373 b\!ard. ir. addmon tv hi" two extra+nt.Rlv::Ilrnc:: hv thp lntprml"oe;;;lon Routh al~o I10t ~trilnP'" rlPrfoT. nnn,t ... l-l"lH\,i'.....,O ,hr1 !;:lo fln~ loh

B,)! that llTIlC Lorence W2" mances from ttght end5 Adam ;mntIn£ for South -out of the game and McLeod Maloof and James ~!lssant. ~l thl'1k h<;", tl>-t> best pun~;-held quarterback MIke whUe th<; WIde receivers. £'spe- In the league." ~cLeod sa!dKaselitz and WIde reeeiver Ene clally John Berschbacy. and -Hl~ qUIck ddn erv make;, hImDunlap out because ot IIUnor Jeremy Lmne. dId a good JobInJunes. blocking, too See SOL"TH. page 3C

Kasehtz passed for morethan 100 yard.:s and Lorenceand fullback Dan Gnesbaumeach had 100 yards rushmg

Before Lorence got hurt, hescored on a four-yard run tocap South's 73-)'ard rouchdo\'\-"Ildnve on Its first possElssion ofthe game.

And he hooked up WIthKasehtz on a 25-yard sconng-stnke that, coupled withAndrew Hendrif>'s extra pomtlock, gave the Blue DevUs a 13-o advantage.

Lorenc~ got hurt on South'sthIrd touchdown dnve wluchwas capped by a five-yard runby Gnesbaum. Wrosch ran forthe two-pomt converSIOn.

L....te In the first half, Wroschscored on a fi.....e-yard run andHendrie tacked on hiS secondextni lIOmt.

:..~.:.~-,d "as excit::~ ar..uytthe way the offensIve lmeplayed throughout the game

"I've never seen them playthat well together,~ he srod"Charll's MiSRant was hke aman among boys. He madesome great trap blocks. Buteveryone played well, even thesophomores, who saw a lot ofaet1on."

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PGSA Mustangs '80 are rolling alonggood game m goal.

UND~13The Mustangs '86 were in

something of a rut with a pairof 2-2 tIes

Calhe Shumaker andAmanda Carlisi scored theGrosse Pointe goals in the tiewith Livonia UnIted.

Natalie Waelchh and.KristenPadilla collected assists.JessIca Maroh. MeganSWitalski, Dam~a Day andJulie Howe had good games forthe Mustangs.

Waelchli scored on a chrectfree lock and drew the onlyassISt on Ellie Ford's goal asthe Mustangs tied the MJ.d1andFlash aft.e:- trailmg 2-0

Goahe EmIly Rouls madeseveral excellent saves, indud-mg an outstandmg effort on apenalty shot

.Tenmff>r Ma.rsh, RachelComfort, Anne Camptell andEnn Macleod also played wellfor the Mu<;tangs

VNDER.l1The Mustangs '88 are tied

for first place In theIr dJV1s1on"''1th a 3-0.2 record.

Andrea DIPa-=e set upAlexandna Fortune's goal andthen !lcored on a breakaway tohelp 11ft the Mustangs moo a 2-2 tIe WIth the Troy Rockers

Hillary Ingf'r and MeghanPotthoff :h~:-~-l the g()s,ltend.'l\g for Grosse Pomte

l' ortune scored theMustangs' only goal, aSShJtedby Jae March. In a 1.1 tle WIththe Rochester Llghtnmg,Forwards Ir.Pace. Fortune andPage LouIspll peppered theRochester goal for the entIre 65minutes

Mldr;elders F.hzabeth"RnyfPT,. fi'),! ....h~t~ (!~!~::., C;.::.~Leone, March and .Jeanmeray lor contrflllec play. whIlethe defenSIve work of <1enmf~r

UNDER. 14Arsenal 2, GPSA Three 0

Goals MUte Fa) ad, Kcv,n Cole'Ilan(Arsenal)

AA.,.t.o Dan O'Bna", Coleman(Arsenal)

Comments Arsenal had good defens've play from JusUtl SudowK'r, M.k.eV'VlE>Ol Joo l.amoureux o.nd DaVIdBartel ...hIle Arthur Rodm, S~phenSluer and Alex RoS8 played well ataudfield 8nan M~ul pla)ed K fiDegame In E"a1 GPSA Three played welldefensIvely

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~ Nl~k Dehlouw 2 JonathanRedzlrua.k (Wel!pack)

A.",.ts D.,']d i{,ltle 3. AdamM~th 'V{oL~~)

COnUl.lCc .... 'I"Dl' Wolfp....J..l".<1 "l<CE:I.lent lltlaltendJng from Dll>'ld Matteiand Adam Morath, wh.le M..tkeBourgeolA. DaVId Hull. Anthon~Karpmslo, Kevm MGrath and Robb,pUppl.,ger stopped ArseIUll's offeDSlvethreats 4.ndrew Adams Rachel~. Jared GIMn, Steve SesBJonsand Thm Solomcm aJs,) proY1ded stro"gofTell8e for the Wohpal:&. Arsenal wasled by MIke Fayad, Joe Lamoul'ewt,Arthur Rodm and Steve Sluer

BWfa Wotrp.ck 4,St. Clair SborM 0

Goals M!.k.e BourgeoiS, JonathanRedzm1a.lt. DaVld K1r;tle, AndrewAdamll <WolfpacIt)

Aoo-.sto BoUJ"'5~':S, .al\.~ M'ornt.~l1'Thromy <lnlomon, Da'l'1d Hull(Wo!tj>aek}

Commer:t8 The Wolfpack hadstroIlg defenmve B1JPPOtl. from RoblneUpplegn. Authoay Karpl.llslu andKevm Morath Adams filled In at lIeV-

era! DOIIitio1lll, wlule DewtnKerasIObll a.nd DaVId Mattei COUl.bmedfor the .nuto<.rt.. Nick Deblcuw. RadlelHopkins and Adam Morath providedaobd rmdfield play. Jared Glenn anaSteve Sessions 'II'e<e also IItZ1mg offen.lIIVt! players a1tI:wugb they chdn't figurem the sooring

.AneD.l. II.St. CWr __ SGoals Vi.-nt Vrola 3. Stephen

Sluer 2, Kevm Co!emal:, A.J. Vivzam,MJke Fayad (Ar8eDaJ).

Asaisb Dan 0'Bnen, David Bartel,Joe Lilmol:l'I'UA., Arthur Rodm(Anen.a!)..

Comments: Anenal goalkeeperBnan Mau.I tnade .. ftra] good MvelI,wiuIe Rodin PWIo _ guvd cornerb:b.AnenaI aI.o gat IIttwlg goa1tend-IIlg Crcm Justin Stldom>er. Ale:x Roseand Grant IlodItey.

Aneaal S, 8t.Chtir s.- SGoals: 1'im RoblDllOn, Kev1n

~,A.J Vi1ll1l.ll1 CA.-..ud}Ael!ilte. Mib Fa,ad, Robinaon,

A.othar Rodm (A.".DIl))Cornmen~: APenal got 1ltroD&

de6manoe pla, ftam DIm O'Bnen, MlkeVJVlllDi, Grant !IodIt:ey and JU8tJ1ISutlOlD1eY' ('.ool_.- Bnan MaulIIl4Qll an noellent Aft on a penaltykKlt_..-

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Con'menta KeVln BsTgrk's and GIJlGeha Wllre strong deftr slvely for('ovent.... wluJe 1'8) lur Dodson playeda fine t....o-w..y game Southamptongo:ilies Michael Herzog and 1\mmyn.~!,\ng rl~~M wpl1

Blacllburn Bovet'8 5,Asthn VillA 0

Goal> Gr.nt W,tbers, KJlhan Dc.vls.Alex ,Icne~ 3 (Blackhul"'t)

AsSlSt.> G ....ithers Alex M~hall,Thmmy ~\iUl~l"S (Bl.ckourn)

Comment... The Ro"ers had strongoffen~ plr.y and ... pport ft'lm Dana",tembrulJ>" Alex val rand Ganoonr..._......lh ....'.... T"'....... " ....~ "'\A'"p""h ... l1

pb~..e ., .-lI ~!' st,~l ~_.,.,nVll\~ wa' \;>{lby Kell) BlUTV, Zack HOTW1t. and MakeCyt'!clt!

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81acIWfolnI Rove.ra 4,LJvupool Z

~ ..... ft\lQ nl"2nt. \V')th""", Ka1han OaVll1~Fleteher Sharp Aiel< Man.hall\Bll1cl:.b:.-n). J:mmy Ruble 2(LIverpool)

AssISts 'Ibmmy Withers(Blackhurn), Ala Koemoa, l",.,,'1$ DaVl&I'T • li\

'L.,I.lo.II!~"""""'~Cornme'tta Tho: Rovers eot ~t

ciefllIlaJYe play from Tom WitheTll, Em:RuPee and Gannon Connolly.Ng ~froni of goahes Shat'p "Ild GrantWithen. Bryan KIt-\[ 8l~ played welloffimm vely for LIverpool, wIucli badgood gocltendrng from Karl Tcch.

M.~er UDited "-Bliicl:tba."""il !tv'Y-e&iii ::

Crllah Conor Sdurudt. JerryM-.DonneU, Mlchael ~ 2(Manchester), Alex Manhall 2<B!&ekburn).

Asmt- Tom Witb(ore (81ac1tbum)Comment:< 8:lliey Bledsoe and

Doalt eaeb n.ade _ l!OOd lla'fe& mgoal for MancheBter. W!ule Mtc:baelYuhaa had Jus best game oftbe __Kilhan DAVU played well in goal forthe Rovers, while Grant Wither'll andAk-.x Jones made roocI. clfeIlsrve plays

tJNDER..U~'1,E.cIeIO

Goalll: Rob GreeD1lI& Willy~ Wilham DIekson, DaVIdHaberltorD, Alex Bnntme}"tlr, IanDedter 2 (Thmado).

Maist. DK:bcm <Tbmaclo)t~, 'JO.hef' !l'~~ =- the

TOr.I.do were 1Unmy Denton, J.PCollan SDd IUeran Connoll,.-NgDmlen Harrmgton made several aaV88III IIQlIl for tile Eagla, wlnle AndrewDa"eDport. Greg 0ri0wsIa 8Dd RyanCluDdenon Wo gave a lItrong effort.

-nm-so s, Blue nevu. ItGoals MidtAe1 Habet'kom, KieraD

Cannally H,. !aD Deeker (ThrIl8do)Aalst. Wilham DIlson ('I'DmadcJ IComments. Blue Denis goahes

Stefan Smolenalu and CharlesSll1b Ya11 had outMandUlll' perfor.lIllIDCI!lI m the fast, exanng showdown.Pew Stevens led the BIue Devils'~ The Tornado had eY.ee1!atmlllfieia play from AaTBlII Gnem:.Jw.tin MeMilLIn =md ('.ourt McCnll

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TotteDham HoWpun 1,Ne.c..tle 0

Utlal !\lJchael Ne,eux' Hol.epul\\)AsSJ51 Bilur Colt¥.ln \Hotspun;)f"'n ..... '"",... ....+ot v"...~..~...<:1.... .._ ~ .. ..l

Goals Chn~ Ha.um, MlcbaelPampal'>na (Hotilpurs), Andre ...Dl"k.son (Nottlnl:ham Forest)

A...,llst Anthony Vital" lHotapurs)Cor"ments The Hotspurs aho got

fi-1I' I"'l~v frnm Rdl\.l ~Q~lt ..nl:: B:'2:\"Colson. Wesley R ..ynal MOl",queSlu,er., Khu.~a.m" Kha.rulJ'lh and('ara Mlserendlno 'I) ler ('oUm had 1I

b"ood g"l"le \n goal for NvttlllghamFore.!

j;INl1tell OaY1d BramforQ and J(jhnn~""iflce'1t t\"".~$d back all but one shotOther Newcastle standollt:; wereKnslul. Duman Matthew Loooani andMachael Canwngnt lit ioI"wara, HeJdJIL:rt,. :£Lu.bcth Juhu.c.wIi a.nd R) onSl1vtr on def<-nac and NJchoLaBl't4ut:>uru at uudfield

I..eecI6 2, MilhralllGoala. Ell Thomu 2 (Leede), Sam

DauphmaIs. Joey Cutelh <MIliwall)Asll1St8 CS:neron KaZlW, Alex

Langton l!\WIwam.Comments Leeds got fine perfor-~= ~ ~...:;n ~ in gv.al a."'l.d

Sar.1h ~-futh~ (ltl r!efel\!l Step!'Butu'.riy and Bnttall.y WUaor.oplay«lwell In gual for Millwan and La:lgtoohad a lltrong game at lllJdfield

MmwaU 3, AatoD Villa 1(""",I. RAm n.."nhi"" •• 2 NAthan

Monahan (MJJlwllli); Mwo CytaW(Aeton Villa).

~ Jeff Potts. Jo..y casten,CMiIlwaIl)..

ComJnents. AIMfnow Bkd. and KatieSnmnan played well for WiUwall,wbiJfl Thmny Lengel aDd Kyle Klinkhad fine games for AaoD Vine..

SbdIWi:~5,1.-...1

Goals: Tim Sfueld 3. nm ~U,Patnc:k !,ewaDdow8ltl (Sheffield~afr. fsnncklJl M.on.lmly Ell'nIomaa a-ds).

Comment.: Sheffield WedMlldayhad rood puformances from NJcluMoweJatoll, Al)'All Cur, A!e.nAder&konIn. Robert Declen:a and. KateBI'l!'WW). Senh Hughes "nd Damelli!ChaffGDe were other ItaDcIoutl: forLeeds.

e--a,.t.8lMaieJd W~ J

Goala: ChnEtopher MeMd1an, KurtTech ICoventry). TbrJ ShJeld, PatricItLewanduw8lD. (Sbe&ie!d Wednetday)

AJ.aa eta Stefan Pfllohler. KyleSte_ (Co¥entJ"y).

('.omment.B: Sheffiel d goalIesMAr:kenZle 'Ibpper and Jeffery MooreWllnl ~ BnMhe:1l ChIlli uIllChube Fl.sber had fiDe oftenaivepmea for eo-tJ"y .....luIe the deten.eof Enn Thorntoo. Charlie ~ andAJeundra Merritt was hard to 1lIIIne-tnte

North Macomb Thundercatatied the game, the Mustangsscored three tunes to post a 4-1victory.

March, Fortune and Louisellscored the other Mustanggoals, while Samra, Low.selland March had assists.

Mldfi ..lders Baxter. Ingerand Norrad played well and sodld Inger and Potthoff in goaL

In a rematch with theThundercats, the Mustangsposted a 2-0 V1ctory as Fortunescored both goals. Lowsell andMarch collected assists

There was strong midfieldplay from Galea, Leone Norradand Ehzabeth Kossak. wlul~SchweItzer and Bohannon als:>played nell.

u.' .."l(J') ~Y'~ 11 P~3.j ~ we'! ;r eatTlf"&the shl.l1.>ut for the Hcliipur~ AI&Oplflly."g ,,"p)l W{"I"'P Billy g".s!!'on~.!o.!:cha.cl P=x:r:.;::aJcr-..:: .t:.nd Ch .•-..:; H~~mat Tbrwara, COlfOn ana Matth",wRomanelli at I'!Udfield and Khw.sauna

9 I('\:u,." 'lQh ~I"'I ,t,;lf...nar N'PUlI"IlI"t1.0

HUZTicaDe8 2, Rocken 0fl .....i/:!: 1...."'1"> 'U.n~hrhHk

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Tbe.c three GroNe Poiute travel IIOCCeI' playencompeted in the recent IISYSA gtrb under-lot SbteCup 1999. From left. Mandl Marsh. Beth Banden IIDdStephanie McDroy helped lead the Birmingham Slaz-en to the State Cup ftnal. where they lost • closegame to the Livonia BaWD. With Marsh played atstrikeI'. Sanden at 8Weeper and .McDroy at midfield.the Blazer. defeated Porta~e. Trov Te&m Unit ....Grand Rapids Preml~r and Livonia Uwted. All threegirls were also invited to participate in the OlymJrlcdevelopment program.

As."St.. Cl>ns :Hancock., MClBhchukNIcky Pavle (Hllrrlranes) ~ilchllelLan~, Brett Reardon (PiStoll'

Comment.> Adam BrewstRr, EmmaLvnch a'ld Lars Ham"" pi ..) ed good.R1I ..Aornllnn "R:moPlI:: r,\1" tT'P Hnl'"l"1 ...~nlll'~

Koslo, Chn~ B,II and Steven Vanbf-ek."ere ex",:IIent lD goal fo~ the Pl.tt>nsBen Sear(one, Petel Duman and K..tJe!Wl w~re defen." .. stJ.~d"uts fel theP1stons

Josepr R) an Be.g l!.lld 't.dilm 0) e"each made S4!v~ral fUle defelilllve pla)sAndrew Farley and Joe, o.-mo.pvp!a:ye-d u.e!l f~!"the Lakers .

Red. Winp 2, Lak<-rs 0Goals Mike D-.lk"r. Danny Karle

(Ked Wmgs)Gomments Tl-e hed W.t.gs handed

th,.:. l ...r""~ .h~ .... fi ......~ ....~.. "'If PoQn1

,Humcanes'A~S:I"'.£ .. ,hIm .BY""'~!l".e"', 1'revOT"

Satte1meler (HumcaneS)Colnm6nts R.J Vandenhroeclt and

Lars Hamn: played outB..acd,ulli!eCen.x for the H tu'T1':~'C'~. oti"ililcN.ay Pavle and Enc r~rs werestrong c.fTenSJvely Wi~ham Fen'llTaplayed well m goal for the Roc:itera andAndrew Doet8eh, Robert Brown andAlexander Acton wen oB"eDJllve lIt11.1U,'-outs

Reel ,,"mp 4, Coyo&es 1Goals Danny Karle 3, Chns

'!'h.cme.: {P..;:d '.":::l&t"}; J.:~:: S:xcn(Coyotes)

&cI. W'mp I. Rocken 0Gou.!' Chns Thomas (Red Wings)Comments Ben Stormt'8 and

M.c:hae! Bello"'ch played ."e11 for thep~ W'~ 'n tM ~,sn<ri" ..p Rtn'e!'~Thoma.s' goal came from lWdfield

Bears 2. I"anthen 1Goola Austen Broou, AIM Mill'll"

(Bean); Jarvl8 WISe (Panthers)Asa1st: Andy Vande&baaf (Bean)Comments The Bears 8II5talned

llteady ofJ"eustVe presau.re WithCbnatme Bedway and Alex '1'onIonIamahng good IllOVElI toward the goalSam Sanmllat1: and Charbe Cullenwert' effect..Ye Dr. defenoe

t~u£ii..ivSoutbaDapeon II.

1btt...... Hotilpar 0rJ08ls. i1hclmel l1enog, Josh Kelly.

Tim Qum.o (Southampttm)Auut&.. Peter BeJ.erwalteA. Kelly

Ian Talbot (Southampton)C<nDmenta SouthamplQu got fioe

Jmclfield play from EmIly I.ocl<hart.A1eJ: Boes;" Cbna CreJgbton, (' JFllrber and John CJef. DneCu-Jman aDd Joe Lambert pIa)'lld_II fur the HotapIJ1'll

'1'l>tteDham IIatspur 2,Soa.~1

Goals' Billy Se!lli1OJU1 2 (HotspUI'l;Tim Qwnn (Soutbounptonl

"'--a' c..ra ~llO, MJcbaelPamplilona l'HobIpur), Jlieh Kelly(Scmthampton)

Commenta BlaJr Colaon. WesleyRaynal a.nd MMtbew Romanelli p1a~weU at audfieId for ~, wlulePeter- ~Ites and Tim GrwlULIllwere ab'ong defeD81vely forSouthampton.

TotteAham IIotMpun 2,NottiIlcbam ForM 1

Bohannon. Alexandra Ford andKristen J08t was strong infront of Inger and Potthoff.who also played well.

DiPace scored thret: goals tolead the Mu,tangs to a 4-0 vic-tory over Birmingham. Galea,Jost. March, Louiseli and DanaSchweitzer collected assists

The game also featuredstrong defense from Bohannonand Jost, along WIth goahesInger and Potthoff and solidmldfield work from Baxter,Lindsay Norrad, Emily Samraand Taylor

Ford got the Mustangsroiling when she fimshed abeautiful pMsmg play fromJost and Taylor for GrossePointe's first g{)al After the

(ri,rmal' "rule Rachel Be lIoY,ch m!idean e'<reilent ~avf' 10 goal to )ll'esenethe shutout ~o",,,) "tos led by thegood offer ••lve play of Cameron Dahlrand R)an Berns and the fine all-around Ei'tfort.<;j,of Hnlpv nrAT'lt F'rAnlcGtors,o and Jo!'.n Wlllard

Chlle 1. Setherlands 0Goo.' Andrew B,ll- (ChLlc)Comments Clule'. Mike Ben) and

Mae Dlrezze pla)ed ItOOd all-aroundgames W,lI Co.,k., AmllZlda Gay, En ..Marshall &nd Scott Henderso:l teamedup ior !leverSi oifellSl,'e rushes io. theNetherlan~s Jusl<:a Snellk played~llmp('lRl

P1atoDS I, Cnyotel; 0Goal Maehael KoakJ I1'Istoll8)Comrne!'ts p~~,. !}o..!..''!HL~ C.......Pf~ B1B

'UlC Ben ScarfOlIE' pUlyed well olfe.n.slVely for the Plstons, wlule Kane Bill,R'f"O.t1' 'R'A4 ..A,.,n .... ~ ~ ..... ~~ ........ V""t'Io~_lr

made llood dei"llQve pis)!

PieWls S, Ea&L. 0Goals Brett Reardon, Ene OsAer 2

tPlstons)AN~t n.cn S...a.rrvLic: (r-6i""'IN~)(:-:;mm"nts. Michael KGsin and

MlI,hael Lane made Iooc1 defenSlveplays ror the Platona, while StepbenVanBeek had a good offimstw gamePeter Duman and Scarfone madti .somefin<! saves m goal Matt 0rtlBI, VmceBJ'e= and Patnd: Myenl cbd a goodJob of ~ the EagIa' otreaee J'lIlDll'and Jay Creo:!ch and Adam MJtchell~cl':. h=d :c"..-c:=l ~ct~ en i'"'....a1

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Goals Io:an Moahchuk 2.Chnstopher Sa]gnt (Hurneanes),.....d...~ ~n (E~~\

AssJ.Sts. '1'reVllr Sattelmllier.Chnstopber Hancock, Adam Brews"..el"(Hurneanes)

Comments. Lars Hamre and Emma~ play«l well at undfield for theHttrnIl8JlC!8, wbile R.J VandeDbt-sbad a good offi!DBm! pme Matt 0ru81made _ outstandl.ng JlllIIlll!'S for theEagI.es, who got I'JOd work ingoal fromIiitcbell and Patnell: Myel"l! Alec:Suuth and Jfty Cn!ec:b alllO pla~"ed-Ufor the Eagles.

'.."!!~~, !!;=..-!:::= IGoaIs Kyle Nadeau ~ Patndt

Dolters 2, Watt LeDgeI, e.tift Bayer(l.aitel'lll, Kevm ~ (8partaDa).

A_sts.. (,'hnstopher !laynanl 2.Joey DemDlWlV. Megan Zyburaki.Cwrtney MaynllTd (Laken); PaulVertalb (Spartans}

Commenta. The Spartans got lltlongrWfe1!ll1ve performllllCl!l!l ftum Zal:hary()qlu and Ibmmy Halpm, wluleJosh .... Cok amd Llnm!D. Kmm8llplayed -U at 1llIdfield

LioDa I, Oriole. 0Goal' Ryan MJIler rLtons)ABBlat. JCMlhua R1dwdac.l (Liooa)Cwnme ....... 1.0""" goa1leJoJrCTa_

made • _011 a bl'eakaway laW .. thegame to JlI'MI!n'! the CIIllf-I'OaI IM4.ObvJa B-.n kept the 0rt0Iee ill thegame with her ootIIt8I>dInK ~plll)' Wilham Broman WBII 8trGIllI ODdefense for the 0n0Ie8

HW'TieaD.N 4, PilItou JGoal. R.J Va..denbroeclt, Inn

Moschuk. Trevor Sattelm....... ChruSalgot (HurncaDelJ); Michael Kos!ri,Ene Oaaer {Plstonsl

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Coa!s John Wpndzlensln, :\farkHarp 2 .1'Tanc:e)

Comment8 Michael HIIl'Jl Joel Carrand Joey Scavarda also pl."ed "ell for.Io'ranee, wbtle Norwa)'s CameronDalllr played "'ell lD goal al.d onoffeQ.:le

Croatla 2. Italy 0Coal$ JOI*pb Simon 'lOp.ler

Bamford (CroatIa)ComDl1l[\ts S!ddar:h Sharma and

Jo.:y AlllAu. were ver, ~S.ilJV~ onCroab.a's offense, but the could,,'t bealthe out..s't.ftnd'nv FoNI1+l:""n;Jlnv "l' lt~'..t't:lOOmaa ~hnelder !>1Jle.s H'Jbble andChnstopber V4/son &.!so played well I~

goal ror Ita.ly Manor. Berge. made ...ut.standIng pIa)'" on ,!<,f....... for ItalyPiuilp Le..-znar turned In • fine team.game (or Croana

Mwdco I, Paracuay 0Goal MK:hael Jacell (Me",co)Comme.Dt8 Anna Burghart played

an outlltandtng game In goal forMexw>, wiule Jchn Mlchael Pet.ersllns..--:d Jc.hlmy Jobns. ...n h3d good v..~ra1lp-. Paragua) got II good defellSl.'eetrort &om Konrad 'Iec:h and PattiScherel", Stevoell Demen and BrandonSwell/lOn each had several SCO"lDi'opportumtlea..

e-.n, I, Cro8tia 1GoeJr. BndfonI Hemm ,Germany);

10pber BamfOI'd (Croab.a)~..!!!:--t. Jeserh ~~:1 (rroat1~\ComlI::enta: The close clefenalve

lItnIalt' featlmld e.r.ccllent dtofensefrom ~y'.B Jake Murphy andJefftey LaTour and fine all-aroundplay by John Kohler and KII k Dettk>ffCroatla's Joey ALotta and PluhpLEc..w..I p'la;ytd iw.d all "I'm:::::! ;;U=.wlule Zaeh3ry HO"A'ell made 80lIlestrong locb &om his defeTlSlve pam-tion..

NedoeriaDde 3. DetuaarIr. 2Goals: Amanda Cay 2, Ehc

Malahall (Netherlands); NICk Pai8au 2(1)emuark)

Commen~ Denmark's CawrineFowler and CheJJiea MIKGnff eom-bmetJ to tbwart eenral olJeswve rush-ee Jjr the Netllerianlh<. Corbet Conroyand Jilsmr.a SneIla brok.e up _ra1_ r'\18bee bv Denmark to ..........,.,..,.me Netbo!rilmds- lead. -

NedI • "Ii, 1. ItaQ> 1Goe1II Scott Hendenlon (Italy); Ene

MarahaIl (Netherlands)Coounent8. The Netherlandl! loaned

three p!Ir,yI!n to Itaiy 80 rt could field aCllIIIpIete iIlam and HeDderaon ~ill' Itaty. Abaor.t Dan&her played for thefirat tune at goalkeeper AndreaM.rabaIl IlIld &nc Luamder playedweB afiimmeI.y

n.- 0, Bruil 0ComJIlenta Coal tendlng 8nd

defeaae played a huge rvle IJl th1&~ n...-.d GWlhee. ~ SlD.lUl,Jamie.lft1l:lMria and.le Jo Snbema.ItIDIIfe 1.. _ lIgalll&t Fr1uIf:e, wb1leCJark RuPes. R,an Gall and AndrewPo1etu ClCIIIbmed for 12 ahots onBrulI', JOIlIIiea. 8Imth Iut the roalr-tWIU1 only IillDlJnCIII rellUl1ntng

Gelwaay 2, NDrWaY UG.wa Katle Case, Andrew Kopa::ka

(Germany).Comments. Jeffi1!y I.1bur played

an ~ all-around puc Cor

The Pointe Girls SoccerAssoCIation Mustangs '80 arerollmg nght along in theunder-19 prenuer chvision ofthe Michigan Youth SoccerLeague.

Came Howe scored thegame's only goal as theMustangs blanked theCluppewa Valley Cougars 1.0

The Mustangs gOt strongIDldfield play from Katie Verband Chns Freundl, whlleJesSlca Harrell and Amy Sociawere strong on defense in help-109 goalkeeper MeredithFarmer post the shutout.

Jenmfer Swalec and KatieMy<Jrs each scored two goals tolead the Mustangs to a 5-1 VJC-

tory over the ClarkstonShadowl';

Juhe Berschback, who hadtwo aSSISts, scored the otherGrosse Pomte goal. Swalec alsopIcked up an assIst on one ofMyers' goals

The VJctorv featured stron!!,defense from Jesaica Harrell,Sarah R>ilial'l'I1and Socia, whlleKeiiy Harrell anli Freundiwere solid at the midfieldFarmer pIcked up the VIctorymgoal.

Farmer and Socia combinedon the shutout as theMustangs blanked the ECLakers 3-0.

F.f¥l.lHUi, Kell,)' Harrell a.-.dSwalec were the goal scorers.Bersch back and :stephaniaRitok es ...h collected twoassists, wlnle Swalec had one

The Muatangs dropped 8 3-2deciSIon to the WmdsorEastsIde KIckers

Knsten ,JapoYi1e? had a goaland an 888.st for GrossePomte, whIle Swall,1c scored theother 1"01'11

Kelly Harrell and Rahalmwere stron~ defenSIvely infront ot Farmer, who had a

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Frum page Ieso good Mott pressured rum all~d1Ue Lut it ue, er boUI~redh.m He dtdn't hdve a bad pantBut he's used to th~ pressureHe gets It all the tlme ill prac-tIce"

South'" punt return t€a1"lhail been outstandmg thiS yearWIth several blocked kicks, soHendne has been pratt.cmg"'~'uu,," uw: vi ~i1t~ot:..~ WlJ l.l$,d.1UW.iU

The Blue Devl1.s w~ap Up the"''' ....Mlll Fnday at EI_n}ltJwecIn a garo.e that could have play-offlmphcatlons for each school.

•j t '> II long sDot, but Wf; stlllha ",We a ch:;U'"'lce for t..'Ae pla.;;offa If\1\ e Win Fnday," McLeod sald."That's what J<:IRPnhnwPl" i~pla)'lng for too "

South wrapped up the dlV1~Slon sehSOn with a 3-2 recordand the Blue DevUs are 5-3overall.

With 170 yards in 15 carries.The lUDJOr back now has 1.031yards m 109 carries for the sea.son

SIX tackles. Dan Phipps madethree tackles for losses. Sc!:tttHobart a1Bo had a strong game.

The junior varsity alsoimprove to 5.{} with its secondshutout of the season..

The JV is averaging 26pomts-per-pme, while allow"ing just under four. Thedefense is led by DanSheppard, Max Schmidt, MarkHampstead and Eddie Barclay

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"0" DownChT'Omewheels, leather.

boo.e "terro w!~dD:L'!.!..-~!gl'a'}_S1374 pluc; pwt-.,

& ~:eortsSouth

"And there were four otherhits he made that we couldhave chosen from; Hliis S&ld."His brother (former ULSstandout Bnan Legree) washere for homecommg and He also had a 65-yard touch-Anthony wanted to make an down run called back on a hold-i.mpresslOn." ing penalty

C R Moultry had an out- "Tlus team has come 8C far,"..bnnl'lg d'!fens!Ve penor- Hills sa~d. "! told the youngmanre WIth DIne tackles and kids that U they continued tofour quarterback sacks. improve hke they have been,

Maitland went over the they'd be champions againI,OOO-yard mark 10 rushing before they leave here."

Red Barons win fifthThe Grosse P!.linte Red

Barons Varsity football teamimproved lts record to 1)-0 Wltha 44.0 ..-i.ctory over the EastDetroit Ttger Cats.

Mike Morns returned a lnck.off for a touchdown, whue MtkeMooaghsft had toucbdll'WIlnms of 45 and 15 yards

Sam El Ali had an interep-tion, Andrew Shanley made 10tackles and mtercepted a passand Joe Fuga, Drew Caserasand MU.e Wayiand each made

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A Warren-Mott player brings down Grosse Pointe Sov.thfulJback DaD Griesbaum after a galD during Saturday'sh~miDg contest for the Blue Devils.

a touchdown to boost the ULSlE"'\d to 26-6 WIth eight mmutesIe., m the tlurd quarter

Hills put hIS fU'st offensiveunit back mto the game for thefirst senes of the fourth quar-ter and Stachedu hit Hawaslifor It 50-yard scoring stnke.

"We threw only three passesm the ~fllf'," Rille; flAlrl "Onthat one, A.J. called an audJ-hie."

Hawash and Anthony Legreeshared player of the game hon-ors,

"Anthony had the most dam-;~~t.J~ &1~:: t.:r :; clef€!"'!.El ......i:

player since rYe been here,"Hilts said. --rheir coach told methat he h~d never $Nn a kiddommate like Anthony c:b.d Hemade 19 tackles and it wasn'tthat the) ran 60 plays. Theymight have had 35 and he satout two of them when he gothis chm strap repaired after hehIt R ball carner so hard itknocked lus helmet off."

That hit earned Le&ree thehone award for the game'sharoest !'nt

mtercepbon, a punt return anda pass receptlon, gOl; theKnights on Ll}e scoreboardwhelJ. he picked oft a Westlandpass and went 50 yards for thetouchdown.

The Warriors drove 75 yardsfor a touchdown late in the firstquarter to tie t.he game at 6-6,but thmgs went downhill forWestland from that point.

Niek Maitland went 48 yardsfor a touchdown on an optionplay, helped by a crunchi~block by Jim Wood to put tJLSahead to stay. Minutes later,~ .J ~t-~r:""'~1ci ~rrd ~ ~yaM drive with a five-yardtouchdown run on a quarter-back keeper. Dre\V NoeckF'radded the extra pomt for a 19-6 halftim~ lead.

UI.S appeared to score a 37-yard field goal by Noecker atthe start orthe second half, butthe officials roIed it jUl'lt wide.The Knights shook off that dis-appointment, stoppedWestland on downs and forcedthe WlU'Tlora to punt. Hawashret'=ed the kick 53 yards: for

By Chuck KlonkeSports Editor

University Liggett School'sfootball team has achievedsomething unique this year.

It's not the fact that theKmghts have won their lastfive games after losing theirfirst three to assure them-selves ~ a second straight win-ning season.

And Jt's not that they stillhave a shm chance of makingthe state playoffs for the sec-ond year in a row.

It's that their work record is.....pmnl .....,

"W~ h;~'t lost ~ practiceday to injuries," said eoaehGary Hilla after ULS ;.mprovedto 1)-3by treating its homecom.in~day crowd to a 33-6 ..ictol'}'over Lutheran Westland in aMetro Conference game.

-rhat's the key. Ken Welch(strength and eonditiomngcoach) baa made l1S the best-:xmditioned team in OW' league.At the end of a game there'snobody fitting around pantJngand wheering."

Hilla wa. pleased WJth ULS'ebmb baclt to a wmrung sea.lIOn after lOSIng ita first threegames.

~~ lu.tLs hil~e Dever qw-c..since I've been here," Hillssaid.

The Kmghts have one morehill to climb thts week~f'dwhen they bost Clareneevillem the season finale at 1p.m.Saturday.

~ ...._ tl. great gam~ furUB going inti:! this week,. Hillssaid. "This is ()lll" p1ayoffweek,It's win or go home.1t's a funwPek. I don't know when rvehad as much fun as this.~

ULS dominated playagainst Westland, which is ina rebuilding year.

"They're very young,younger than we are ii that'spossible," Hills said.

Warer Hawasli, who did agreat lmitation of HeismanTr~i=ty ~-:::.:le:- C~a:rlcsWoodson by scoring on an

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Fraser and Stevenson areboth ranked in the top five mClass AA in most of the statepolls.

Fraser coaeh Ray Barr toldone of North's coaehes that theNorsemen gave the Ramblerstbetr toughest game 80 far, but

• Fraser had JUSt a lIttle toomuch firepower for North.

"They made a few more bigplays that we did," SumberaSdiJ. "'That-'s a good iooIoballteam. They played well upfront..

Fraser's offensive is led byquarterback Jim Sorgi andrunning back. John Hammer.North did a pretty good job of

• containing Sorgi's paulOgattack. but Hammer carried 33times for 194 yards and twotouchdowns.

"He kept eommg at us hard."Sumbera &aid. "If you takeaway the paso, it 1;eQ)mesH:unmer time for Ulem .•

Hammer often picked upgood yardage on first. down

• playa, I.eaYiDg North in a pre-eanOWl situation on eecond andthird. down.

"They were able to keep usoff balance by getting six orseven yarU8 on first down.'Sumbera said. "They had acouple of options available onsecond down."

Sorgi completed five or 10• pasava for 70 yards. TInrty-four

of thoRe yards came on a touch-d~U7!! p!!J:!! t~ tighte!:--d. J!!.....~nSmala.."Z with 4:23 left 111 thegame Sorgi was also mteroept-ec1 once by North's K.C Cleary.

Fraser took the openmgkickoff and marched 72 yardsin eIght plsys. On fourth downand one from the North 37,H a_"'l.er get ~ key block from

• Smalarz and went the distanceto give the Ramblers a 7-Q lead.

North drove to the Fraser 36but stalled and turned the ballover on dowTls. The Ramblersthen marched 64 yards m nineplaya with Hammer again scor,mg on fourth down, this tUnefrom the one. Hammer alsohad II 31-ytonf c..... w the drive.

A 38-yard kickoff return byAd..'I"I..anBoyd gave North theball near rmdfie1d on its nextPOS~S"lon and 10 r1av! lllt.erquarterback. Scott Koerber puta perfect pass in the hands of

~!~~~hfi~g~~~!~E~~~~~,T6f~~.~. sportS Editor 29-yard scormg stnke and mcludmg a 15-yard touchdown

If there's a football team Gene Baratta's extra pomt cut pass to MIke LUZI WIth 334 leftVt"itn -i tv\,oLgncJ.\.lOb!!~ ~1t~..lul~ Fr~r\, !~1:f.dw 1.{-7 ~""lLh 9 28 In the game

~ than Grosse POlnU>North's, remammg In the finst half Koerber opened the drivecoach Frank Sl1mhera would The Nors.e:nen made 50 bId wIth a 11 yard ;"J.~J to Denmshke to hear about It for the tymg touchdown 'Hth Theodorou, then hIt Cleary for

"Now we have to figure out a JUlit under three mmutes 12 yards and Mike SorgelOt)sway to stop Stevenson and remainmg In the first half, but for eIght before finrlmg Luzl In

.i Michl-ol Tennesse~,' Sumbera Sorg! made the first of hls the end zonesaid after the Norsemen gave three mt~reeptlons when he K~(ber complet.ed 11 of 25unbeaten Fr8&er a hau.ls picked thll hall off 10 the end passes fur 166 yards and the

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Tennessee is one of the lead" three dnves vf the serond hlllf, North 48 Five plays later, RIckt- mg rosters In the state and set but the RamLlel"R gave them- Brown soored on a 34-yard run...... : .."': • ..".vu.i ... ...il -".)I~ :,reive6 Il "J.-/ LUllnLOn wnen to sea! the .t\amblers 'flctoryIn a VlctOry over Chippewa the)' drove from t.~el.l" 11 tv SorgJ. mtercepted pusses onValley earlier tlue season. The score on SorgJ.'s 34-yard pass to North's last two possessIonsNorsemen play at Stevenson Smalarz. The Ramblers wound up 6"')

• Saturday at 1 r m. in the diVISion, whil~ NorthThe NorsemeTl went to t..~eU' slipP"d to 5.1 The Norsemen

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"The Stevenson game shouldh.:......~ be::.~ 3-1 or -1 1 h; oW.rfavor," Koch said. "We hadmore quality chances and con-trolled the game, but rowdn'tfimsh. It was that way in sev-eral games thil!l year."

The highlight of the secondhalf of the league season was a3-v VlctOrv over rto.<lleOCanoll, <korgandellis andPot.enga scored the South

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two tournament games," Koch g..une ahead of us and Dakota~~,:.l ~d R~~ev f~:.:;b.ed hill ;;r.

Georgandellis led the way in game ahead,. Koch said. "Andthe East Detroit game, seori.'lg Stevenson was right behindtwo goals and ~g on two U5.w

others. Also scoring for the After a strong start m mVl-Blue Devils were Nathan sion play, South had only oneSteiner, Demetri Inempolidis, win and a tie to show for itsMike Bramlagil, Potenga and last five games in the MACMikp ~RiTnn Vlh:ite

Tom O'Rourke and Alan The'slide started with a 4-0Albrecht split the goaltending 1068 to L'Anse Creuse Northdunes. and continued with a 1-0 set-

The victory over Roseville back by Stevenson. See SOCCER, page 5Cfeatured two goals and two N rth · 1assists by Bramlage and the 0 eyes reglonashutout goaltending ofO'Rourke and Albrecht. •

By KIonke "I think it's gomg' to be '"Georgandellis. Potenga, --Stemer and Alelt Dragovic also Sports Ed'1tor between Matt and ourselves fortallied for South. while sopho- Grosse Pointe North boys the third spot," Wilson said.wore Nl'..ik!: Woiiung pu:ked up -=-...0.. cuuntcy coach Pat Wililon "COUlli.llu and (Grosse Pointe)an assist. wouldn't mind seeing history South should finish 1.2."

Koch also praised the defen. repeat in Saturday's state North trailed Cousino, whichsive work of Justin regional meet at Metropolitan had 32 points, and Warren-Schoenberr, Jordan Ellis, BeaclL Mott, whlCh had. 54. In the dAVl-~ilatt Lapish., Hatty Gaggos That's becauae it would sian :meet. The Norsemenand Ben Diclmon in shutting mean another tnp to the wound up with 71 points.down South's first two tourna- Division I state mt.",t at "Molt finished ahead of us byment foes. Michigan Speedway.. 10 points in Iut year's league

The Blue Devils wound up North finished third in last meet and we beat them at thefourth in the tight Macomb weekend's Macomb Area regional, .. W'1l8on tlald.Area Conference White Conference White Division "Hopefully, it'll work that wayDJ.V1sion race with a 4-3-3 meet, but. the Norsemen will again."reoon:L have to do better to qualifY for 'Wu80n's major concern lS

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last teams alive in the statE:t-OO.l!'!la.'!1ent a."d whO?thp ..."v..woo::. three state b.tI~ in •the19908.

De La Salle didn't was'".c anytime getting on the scoreboard,taking a 3-0 lead beforeAndrew Georgandellis scoredSouth's om.,.. guaI, set up byKen Poter.n

The Pll;;ts added anothergoal before halftime to boosttheir lead to 4.1.

"That was the final nal1 inthe coffin as the cliche goes,"Koch said.

South was just as dominantin its first two district gamesbeating Eatlt Detroit 7-1 andblanking Boseville 6-0.

"We've had a problem finish-~> ~pec;uill,)' W i.h~ -.vndhalf of the league season, butwe took care of that inour first

Cltyet(firn55~JIoinh JJrarms, MkbipR

SUMMARY OF THE llIINUTESOCTOBER 19, 1998

Followmg a Pubh", Hearing, !he Council adopled !he Amendment to theProperty \.{atntenance Code, as submitted

The M~~ was called to order at 7:30 p m

Present on Roll Call Ma)or Danaher, CouncJl mt"mber.; Waidmeu.Knelser, Schanenberg, GandelOl, West and Gaffney.

Those A~nt: None.

All>O Present: Messrs. Burgess, City Attorney; Solak. City Manager,Reeside, City Clerk, DeFo:::lI Direc ....or of P".:b!ic Ser\"j~; Fcrber_Drrector of PubliC Safel).

Mayor DanaIle! pre:.ided at the M.:eting.

The Mmute~ of the Regular Met'uog held on OCtober 5, 1998. wereapproved as submllled

The Council. acting as a Zomng Board of Appesls, approved theMinutes of t~ Public Heanng held on September 21. 1998, the appealof Mr Sleven Smith, 32 Lalcecrest Lme W8~Wlthdnlwn

Blue Devils overpower first two soccer district foes

The Counc:! granted t.l)e ~!.!eS! from !he Grosse PO!l,te Hunt Club tocontmue their Sunday morning riding season. expanding the route at thedIscrenon of the PubliC Safety DIrector, such approval subject to S!>e-CI fie conditions

YOW' hfe". Pet~rs scored that all.impor-tant third goal whenGotfredson took an Indirect

The CounCil approved the agr~mem between the CIty of Grosse PomteFarm~. the City of Highland Park and the Country Club of Detroit andaUlhonzatlO'l to proce~d with the automation of the booster pump sta-tion proJcct. In ;;.c.;:ordar..:.: .. :1.'0 <t~ tei'i'ru>,:,f U-,.;. agreement.

The Council approved the purchase of the PIer Pad gazebo, m theamount of $24,515 00

Th~ Councll ~ece~'ed the P'.1h!:cSe-f' :ce Dep2....rtmentQuarterl~' Repert,Proper:y MalOtenance Code Quarterly report and the Public SafetyDepartment Report for the month of September, 1998, and orderedthem placed on file

The CounCil adopted a resolutlon that Immechately follOWing rempol'lll)aOJOOJ"Tllllcn! of ilie RegUlar Meetmg. a Closed Session shall be held forthe purpo~e of diSCUSSing the sale or purchase of rea] rroperty and cer.tau' pc~on~l lOaners

Followlnll a Closed SessIOn. a resolUtion wa~ adooted 10 re\ume theRegutar Meetmg •

8y Chl.l:k KJonkeSport.; Edttnr

Grosse Pomte South's soccertt-am dJ.dn't have much troublem. the first tu-o ~U!lds of thestate DlVlsion I chstrirt tourna-ment it hosted, but then theBlue DevUs ran mto a buzzsaw.

"I saw them play three orfour weeks ago and I knewwhat they could do and i knewthey were good, but their speedsurprised me" South roachBob Koch said after De LaSalle beat the Blue Devils 6-1in the district championshipgame.

"They come at you with theirdepth. '!bey can go deep intotheir bench. They use 17 or 18players. Not many teams can_ ..........-;.. ...';...-- ~_____ 1.,& _1UlJ,. ...

The ('ouncll approved a contract agret;ment between members ofP.O A M and the CIty for a penod begmn.ng July 1,1997 thru June 30,:WOO

The Council engaged the senlces of market slralcgle~ 10 conduct aSuro.ey.

That's one en the reasons thePl10ts are always ODe of the

The CounCIl aooro\f"{i th...("(\"~t"'Uc~~~~.:;f ~ iiC", \.'JIt~~ll'" blUldlng at(he FdI"lTIS Pier Park, With the Blake Company as general contractor, fOT

a sum nOlto excced $90.000 00

Upon proper moUon made. slIpported anI'! carned, the PVIeeungadjourned ai 10 00 P m

TIlE NEXT RFGULAR MEETING OF Th'E CITY COUNCIL WILLBF HELD ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1998 AT 7 30 PM INTHE CiTY COl)'lr'!l CH/\ \.tBI:..RS, 90 KbRtiY I<OAD. GROSS~POII'. n..I-ARM<; MICHIC,AN (~I ~ IIK~-M'Wll

John E. DanaherMayor

G P N l(}/29/98

The Counc,1 approved the low bid of Cal F1emmg Landscaping & Trees• Sen.lce Tnc. in Ihe arnr,unr of ~/; 408 00 fCof'tlle 19Q9 tree 2"d £n"'!J

planung program

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the ether team III still m thegqmp Vnn t""An hAve !! flu...lte

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u .~.~ ~Barons

_4C SportsKnights breeze through their soccer district tournamentBy Cnuck Klonke ULS' Mark Gotfred'>on free luck and Peters knocked it Wlth 10 mmutes left In the a httle tougher to come by and That was all the l:>coring theS;;c"t~ Ed,tcr upt'n~ Ute scvnng 18 mmutes Into Ule goal first half, Gotfredson converted the Kmghts beat Warrell Kmght::. ue",JeJ, 1I.1lhough

1'1,ree g'dUltH' ThIel:' mto the fIrst half and then Goals bv Peters and Krauss a pas'> from St~ve Buhahs for a Bethesda 2-0 Spma &Cored an Insurance goal.,butouts scored agam shortly before the dunng the final eIght nllnutes 2.0 Knights' lead. Four ann. ULS camed play In me first four mmutes later when he

Tha' suml:> up TJm, ('rsit) break to glVe th", Knights a 2-0 put the game out of reach. utes later, Bub.ails made It 3-0 half and outshot Bethesda 19- leapt"d over a fallen player duroLiggett 'khool s path through halftune advantage Krauss picked up h s n;>.:vnd on a feed from J D. Spma on a 0, but It took 27 mmutes for the mg 11 scramble ill front oj theell<' ,1J...llll t round ot tne Anthvny Peters asslst.ed on assist of the game on Peters' ruee g:ve-and.go play KntgM .. to get on the Bcore- nl::t lind bcked thE' ball mto theDl' l",on 1\1 stdtt' ~()ccer play- the first goal and Enc Krauss second goal Gotfredson notched his sec. board far corner of the goal(InS set up thC' second UU~ dn!mnat-€'d the g'J.l"'le. and gO!?1 :lfthe game m the sec- Kl.'ir '\'IllS awatded a free ~It w>llll: '" dll~ gSlmp a!'d

-Our defen"e JU:ot blanketed It took anothtlr 17 mtnutes outshootmg Macomb Chnstlan ond half lUld Nick IhLoreto bck from about 30 yards out anythmg C''1.1l happen, but Ourthem - all three gd.mes," sald before BackhuI'!'t could relax 31-3 scored from a chfficult angle to AJ; he set up for the kIck he defense and gO.iltending was!~ulghi:~ '-('dlh D",vld ~rha;; uuro goal is always Tne second game of the J.J.s. comple~ Lhe lJLS lilCOring in glanced wward Back.llurst at <:xcellent," Back.hurst saidRa("khur~t ,.....,.~,~l b ''hQ. "''''''"'l",'h C' ...... ~ ~nn ....~ ....t ...,--'l(- ...h"",,.,.:-t ... ,............." ......,.............. l-..f'-, ~ \.,,...,1.t' "T_H"",~ ~_..1 ..\.. .:1 1.... T'I Q Ut""l::! iC',...,~....lD~ +"" •

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uf tl...:.rust aa ULS .tuHc:cl j:.&..5t J..natl"tQ.L1 I~h a~ ...ote:~ vu. th~ .....,Va ha.~".: ~ p!ey ~.:h~r~ he Nord". Bren,.h W~!Ayan L~ th~Zoe Ch...'"1stian5-0. last two goals. shoots d1re...'tly at the goal," seTDJ.finals of the teglonal at

The ¥..nights opened the see!'- O~ce ~~=. LTLS dcm;j"jQ~d Back.h-..rst :;m-d. 14Mc !cckcd Lutheren East The othermg 14 mmutes into the game playas It outshot Zoe Chriatlan over Ul me and got the OK. I semifinal pit;ed t1urpnsmg........................a'l~ ..." ~,. ..... 1. 11_11........ Ai\ I: ,,-_ 1.._.J .. L •• __ •• s..._+- D ...~'P\ft... ...,l,"'I"I'h " ....OIlD.... .."" ....

t;,k'-th~-k;c""k fu;m-'~ut SIX That sent the Kmghta wto t;~;-uid;;;'"'He'~k"~'~t ~n'",~i Oakland Chnsha~,yards out mro a wall ofplaye:'ll. the dlstnl't championship shot - a rope Just under tht' against Gen.,see ChnstianIt deflected off Peters inw the game a..ld once again ULS was crossbar and over the goa1l.t"s The championship gamt' Willnet m control although goals were hands." be Fnday at 7:30 p.m.

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Thp otil'nse P1Clted up 240yards ru!>hmg and 105 passmgJohn Van L1th ran 18 yards fora touchdQwn, Mike Pedl scoredOil a 17'val'd run and ZachHacla.s had a 19-;Vard sconngplav K1Ck Frazzltta, DerpkHaclas, Kyle DeBets andAndrew Grey dld a good Jobblockmg.

The freshmen blanked EastDetrOlt 32.0. led bv MlkeKal~er'" two 50-yard to;lch.down lUl)s Bob Alextlnderscored a touchdown and anextra point Danny Walsh andMR'\" VQnlrJ'!) ~~ch h:ld. touch

- down runs and Mike Dallairehad an E'Xtra pomt.

NIck Durham recovered an, East Detroit fumble and Dan

Cook blocked a punt. Othf'X- fine plays were made bv Mark

Riasbi, NIck Coutts. -RobertBrennan, James Krauss, Rod

• McLeod and Billy Matouk. The- Barons had more than "300

y:ll-dc; ;-'} tnt~! nfr~T;~ wh;l~- holdlng the Tiger Cats to 22.

Beet 6al"on8 va. M'OtmtC1cme ...

Kyle Haclaa ran for l wetouchdowns and passed foranother as the Red Barons var-sity beat the MOlUIt ClemensBarracudas 24-0.

Mike M1)rns, ChrisDempsey. PE'te Smith andAngelo Tocco W\'el'e otbtor offen-sive standouts for the RedBarons Tom Kroll had two~ek!i=.

The Junior vannty won l;l-6on the strength of outstandmg

, defense from Brent Brown. Joer"alvl"Y, Joshua Fischer, DanSht:PP~11 j, R.YiiU Wal~h and IDaVid Watson Zach SchmtttWIlS th ... MVP for c:!!.!Tying 17urnes fur 110 yanls and thewmnmg touchdown BrianDempsey also scored 011 areverse.

The freshmen c.:une up wch-e<; "t>nrt l\t the end as theydropped a tough 7..fj deciSIon tothe Barracudas

Grosse Pointe got outstand-mg defensive play frum JakeBJooIT..J.uff, KCVUl BcndzinsloJ

NIck Durham, Jarme Handley,Mark Lapansle, Jason Koch,Reed RIchardson, Mlt.ch Smith,PRn! Brosnan, NickVlahantones and Ben WI1S<1u.

Curt Mumaw caught an 18.yard touchdown pass fromMike K:>lser -9th J.OO left. inthe fourth quartE>r fA> cap an 8.5-yare dnve.

Red Barons vs. QomeoThe vars~y piled ,,"p 415

yards 10 toW off~nse to beatthe Rome<> Bulldogs 27-18

Kyle Hac18s ran for onetOIJc'hclowl' and pas~ed foranother MIke Moms andrhns Dpmpsey e!lrh had runsof 10 and eight yards, whlle If-Taclas, Angelo 'Ibeco, Mike:>{onaghan. Pete SmIth .mdfom Krall each had IUM of at Ileast Slx yards

Touchdowns by Zach HaClas Idnd Za.-:h Schmltt earned the.N to a 13-7 VictOry. I

The Red Barons receivedoutstam1m~ l>loclnng tromSoa.Jn Curran, Kyle De&ts,Xlck FraZZltta, Jake Masln!ckand Steen Slaughter

Mlke Kaiser completed fiveof seven passes for 135 yardsll'1d ran for three touchdownsand two l"xtrd POint" t ...IN'lflthe freshmen to a 28-12 wm

Braa hennan naa lourrecpptlOn'l. mcludmg a 65-yardV'lUchdown. He al<;o TUshed for6-; ,rards MIke pallalre scored'UI ext.ra point.

Joey Kunly had a I5-yardrpcpptlon Tht" aefense had Ii

"lrong game hlgnl1[~hted by.1Imm~ rot 11 .~' quart('dY1CK.

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TJPmn"(', and Dan Cook's fum-hl(. r~w'rv JamlE' HandJe),HI' Illdnn Sheffield <\nd NIck'D ....rL ..d • .l o!~v p~c1)cd ~l!eBdefen'll\ pl.\' to hold Romeo to12(} ,ardc; In total offense

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Paid for by COl'!mlmle tofle.EJect jadlle maIM M. 1M2500 BIIJal BIda., Detroit MI 4&226 •

nunute."'!"..:o seniors, Y~li and Holl)",

scored all of our pomts in thefuu.rw'1 "IUii.J"telt- Bu,uJUti l'Itia.

MOrrIson filUShed W1th 12points, while another sem"r,Victona Hills. was the leadmgrebound ..r With eight

ULS plays a.t Ha..-per Woodstonight. Oct. 29.

"We spent the next 40 sec-onds brea.king dat'.tn theirdefense and finally with 11 sec.uud& tv go, Hully -d:rv';;c fur thi=basket, pulled up and hlt thejump shot to put us ahead,"Bandos saId

But the Knights weren't outof danger yet. Northwest'sleading scorer was fouled W1thone second remauung and shelIllSSed both free throws

"She was Just off to the [efton both of them," Bandos said.~We had used our last tuneout,80 there was nothlng I coulddo but sit there and pray thatsh~ :n:ll~sed'.JJ

Northwest's full-eourt pres-sure gave the Kmghts someproblems m the second half,but Bonner, who scored 10 ofher 15 pomts m the fourthquarter, made some ke:y freet.,rows to keep ULS a pomt or• 'T" I" l r .. l....~ ............... ,""" ..... u. ......."'... ",.l.&c;. , ...ilO~

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again unitl Brown made 8lay'.!p WIth 2'38 remaining inthe final penod. East scored 11etnught p~nnts d'Unng th6KnIghts' sconng drought totake its biggest lead of thegame at 27-17 with J\I8t overthree minutes left.

Chnstma Jaranowskl ledEast with eight pomts and 10rebounds.

Brown led ULS with sevenpomts, one more than Bonnercollected Bonner had fiverebounds and three stealsCourtney Hills led the KnightsWIth seven rebounds .

l.L."S got its victory overNorthwest on Holly Mornson'slayup with 11 seconds remam-mg

The Crusaders. who traded22-8 at halftime and 29.24after three quarters, took theIrfirst lead of the game, 40-39,

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Sports.. ~:i?':,:~..J ~C?ue~K~~stun~'~'~~OU~~d,,~~,o-leader, J .:>PO,I::.EC,le :Soum S l.O:J.chesmade a cou. ~v,.e pia',ed great aefense, ...e.1 Coaches Peggy van Eckoute pie of (ha.nge::. after '-tudymg ran our oifen~e to a 'T' .md wIth

and Jan Stephan hav" te-ld the films of the first game, fiv.. ' mutes to go we spreadthe",: Gro ....s(. Po.nte SOUL'I b",b'" y.,-h.tch Ste\cnson ~Gn 55~42 out tr.le Huur and ~ont[vllt:d th~ketball team that they're capa. ~ne was to prevent the tempo." Van Eckoute saId ~Asb!e of beatmg amt,od., In the Tltfin'$' center from reve-rsmg one of our goals for the gameMawmb Area Co~f('rence Red the ball along ~he bd.sehne we w'Inted to hold Ste"enson 1;<.)Dl\~SlOt.l ""\Vc made ..:lllre- Dinah (Zebut) 48 pi"Jlflts \t./e ht:id th~JU tu 37"

Now the Blue De\lls players ~as actIve on defense, espec!al- There were several Cltherbelieve It, too ly on her baselIne !:llde," Van malor contnbutoTS to the

South pluyed an outstand'ng Eckoute sa)d "She had a great South V1CWry ., •.~=''''":::- ~::: r. :: ...~: .:: ::_~.;:,; t;_:: .......~....: ....;•• ~:," ::""..UH Io~ ~':~,-~i,," ...."'~ .'7Stc.~c:"'':Gr:.. 5137 tc k~v ...k the T~c c:h:::.: "Uk) to h.ccp PIJJ..!.J:';:' a..uJ 18 !':::UlJUJ.H.l:J.

'I'ltam, ClUt of a ~hare of first Stevenson's Amanda CU3bman Colleen Trybus scored ~Op;at.c .lil the dJ.USJV ..-l fJ UIU ~.u~tl d.tL...llS dJul uJ.~lHJ1~ pt'Ultb. ~rdbLt::o. ~1.X H:OoUl.U..l&

"It wa.s a gleat wm for us," the ball off to the center or and had two assIStsVan E('!tout€' salCl "The kJds Cushman's sIster "ThO.!'': two ass1Sts were me-left really beheYmg In them. ""Ve made a defensive SWItch ture passes to Dmah when weselves" t,) M~gan ShuI:'"'' and "he were In our spread offense,"

And for good reason South wouldn't let Cushman pE'ne. Van Erkout.e saId.was 10 control for nearly the trate," Van Eckoute saId Beth Howson collected eIghtentIre game An elght.pomt South also got a lng 11ft off POInts, SlX aSSIsts, fourrun at the end ~fthe first quar- the bellcn from Ashley Elrod rebounds and three steals,ter gave the Blue Devlls a 14..6 "She ca.-ne Ul and p...t a ..park ..vbl., Zo:lJot finished With t:lghtlead and they were ahead 24. m us," Van Eckoute said "I pomts, fOUl rebounds and18 at halftime. can't say enough about the fire three assiSts.

&uth stretched Its advan- she broUght mto the_game' Van Eckoute summed up the~~l! i.o 3i-.&O If.llA:;1 Uil_ t.tL.":lr- MOUler Key w tne VIctOry \'1cwrv With the remark. '"Itters and outscored the T1tans was a 38-26 eog-e in reboundmg was llist a nice.looking nme "14-9 m the final penod for the Blue DeVlls, who were The Win lmprovel South's

-Arter we were bed b-6 It outrebounded In the earher MAC Red record to 5-4 and itswas hke we had total control of mefOtlrag betw!'!"!! the two overall mark to 9-5

North keeps its share of lead...By Chuck Klonke three quarters, North was this was such a battle for us toSports Editor clingmg to a 31-28 advantage. score. They helped us come up

Grosse Pointe North's girls But the Norsemen outscored WIth a lot. of turnovers onbasketball U:am contInued Its the Shamrocks 15-9 m the final defense."quest for a Macomb Area period. MIchelle Champine scoredConference White DiviSIon "We played well down the seven points and Bennettchampionshlp last week with stretch," Bennett said. praised her abIlity to take C3J"evictories over St. Clair and And North got a lift off the of the basketball.East Detroit bench from Carrie Bidigare, Earlier, North beat St. Clair

-Every league game is a who seems to thnve agamst 41-32 The Norsemen jumpedchampIonship game for us," East DetrOIt Butigare had ahead early and maintained asaId coach Gary Bennett, nine pomta, including SIX in lead the rest oftbe game.whose team is tied fur the MAC the tourth qua.rtt'r. North led 26-19 at halftime",lute iead WIth Mount -In the last game agamst and stretched the margin to 15Clemens. Both teams are 9-2 in East DetroIt Camp lleOred 10 ooints 'N-foTP thp !=:,,,nt .. ~~~the mvislon. pmnts and was great at the end the l.lln six. points of the game.

"We can't count on Mount of the game, just like in this ..It wasn't r. great game,"Clemens losing again. They're one," Bennett said. Bennett said. "Our defense wasplaYIng so well right now." "She got two baskets and two OK, but we ~rnggled offen-

North isn't playing badly, free throws at the end when we sively. We were always aheadelther, especially on defense. really needf'd It She got a cou. but not enough that you could

That paid off m the 46-37 pIe oft1mely rebounds. too.- feel real comfortable.-VIctory over East DetroIt. ClalI'e Kotwiclt and Lindsay Katie Crowther led a bal-

"'East Detroit r.ompeted well, Hawkins led North with 10 anced scoring attack ,.,,,thwinch made it dIfficult on us pomts apiece. Kotwick also had stlven ooints Lauren Bramos,nffp.!!Slv~Iy. but Qt!!" d-ef'!nse f~ur ~SlSts 9nd tr_""ee stea!.e. HaT~k;,~s a.:..d. Cr..a..up&n~ add6dtunled thmgs around," "Clarre and Lmdsay played SIX pomts aplece, wlule twoBennett said. well on both ends of the floor." other Norsemen scored five

The Norsemen held a 2()..15 Bennett said 'They nVe us The two victones improvedhalftune lead and at the end of the defense we needed because North's overall record to 10-4

ULS experiences hoops highs and lows

P1t'rce \<Ilddle School IS look.109 for It sE'venth grade- boysbasketball coach

The Job responslblht1P<. W1i1last from November throughJanuary Interested candIdatesshould "all pnnclpal R.lsselJ ,JLeBlanc dunn!? bmnnf'ss hour'lat (313) 343.2094

SoccerFrompage4CgOliJS, whlll" Jordan Elhs andBlake Elhs collected assIsts

O'Rourke posted theshutout

"That was one of our bestgames," Koch s8.1d. "We hadplayed a 2-2 tie WIth Romeocarher 10 the year Our passmgwas outstanding, like 1t hasbeen aii year. we ve hila out.standmg 'play In the mIdfieldfrom Georgandelhs andBi"'3.mlagt' Mike's a semor.who's gomg to 0.. tough tori'place next year"

The Blue DeVIls ended thelpague season WIth a 1-~ Joss toDdkota and a 1.1 be WIth PortHuron Northl"I"T)

"We had 17 shots on goalagamst Northern - a team we~cored s:x goal~ on the firsttIme w~ play~d the"n,~ KOl.h!laId

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October 29, 1998Grosse Pointe News

The GroeM !'oI:Dt6 Soccer AssoelatioD DragODlI '89 took first place in the under-lO.....1.---l_I_ _ _ .. fill _ .. ... •• ...... ,.. .. _ _

........... "", ",""",,,,~u .....'-u &~~" '-Uw~c ...."".. 4&& uu.u ....a.o .~~"'.I""'" .I1u.a.t....' ......-....3 ..In the middle, &om left. are S&rah Stanczyk. LIsa PagUa aDd Christina BWs. In back.from left, are ElbabetIt Palmer. Conatanza Jacobs. Whitney Cahill, Kristin Krawchuk,Christtna SCbucker, Humab Clor, Undsay Krall, Kara 'froweU and Maria SlmclD8. Notpictured ilS Rebecca Scholtes.

Dragons are first in tournamentThe Grosse Pointe Soccer from Cbnstma Bills, Hannah honors, while Jacobs ani!

AssOCiation Dragons '89, a InJ"ls Clor, Krawchuk and Maria Calull a..iso played well.unaer.!U travel team, began Its Suncm.a. 'I'he ~ns won the cham-fall llelll';On hy winning 1111 th~ The Drag!)l'-S followed thet pionshtp Wlth a 3-1 Vlc+.ory over~ at the Romeo Peachfest VIctory Wlth a 2-1 WID over the the Fraser Flames.tournament. Pomte GU'ls Soccer AsSOClatlon Bills opened the scoring With

The Dragon~ beat the Troy Mugt..angs '8\:1. a hard shot after bemg set upMagic 3-1 in the opening game. The Mwstangs scored on a by Clor Stanczyk scored the

Sarah Stanczyk opened the penalty lock to open the scor- second goal, assIsted byaconn£Wlth an unassurt.ed IfNIJ 101!".but the Dragon'! dmnmllt- Ml'Tlmy Ill"rl ['If,:' ,••It P.,p g;:!'!!.~earl)' in the contest. It st8yt!d ed- the rest of the game out of reach on a perfectly-1-0 unW Chnstina Schucker Krawchuk scored the tymg pIa~ shot to the near post,put In the WInne:.- m:dway goo.l on a breakaway after a asSIsted by Krawchukthrough the second after a per- perfect crossmg pass fromfeet pass from Whitney Cahill. Trowell. Krall was outstanding in

Knstin Krawchuk put the Stanczyk talliad the winner goal once again and had late-game out of'reach on a goal when she dnbbled past the game rehef from McIlroy. Thethat was set up by Kara sweeper and pleced a hard shot entire team played very welLTrowell and Stanczyk. to the far post. Paglia assil!ted but the unsung hero might

Lmdsay Krall and Sydney on Stanczyk.'s goal have been Palmer. whc cc~::"diMcilroy were strong in goal Krall bad an outstanding nated the offense and defenseThey received excellent defen- game in goal and got strong with ber strong mlClfield play91Ye support from Constanza defensive support from and leadership.Jaooba, Lisa Paglia, Schucker McIlroy, who cleared $f'veral ThE' Dragons dedicated theand Cahill.' The offensive ball out of the box. Stanczyk's champIonship to teammate:ltta.ek !!PiSS organized by rcl.cntlcss off~nsl;rc pressure P~!AcC& &ho1tezl' whv ;.,~a..-;; onEhzabeth Palmer WIth support earned her player of the game vacation

N.orth girls are second in divisionBy Chuck KIonke cbvision meet. Two of North's was ready to run a good raceSports Editor runners fell down at the start Saturday because she was very

A second-place fimsh at the and although the race was senou8 all week.. She's round-Macomb Area Conference restarted, It had an effect on mg mto rop form at just theWhite Divilnon meet W88 one of the NOlRJnen. nght tune."Ull! last Uling~ &att C"JQper "'lbey were kind of shaken Other good efforts :n the ;rvexpected from hls Grosse up,' Cooper said -And theD we race came from Sharon.P9mf.oe Nortil g1J'ls CI"08lI eoun- bad athiFd tunnel' get llneeked Thomas, Aleene Hang andtry team. down. She got back up and fin- Betay Stafford .

"We e~ed to Wln, but ished, but she had to spend theeverything that could go wrong first half mlle C8u:hing up.did," C'ol1\->er said after the \\1J.en somethmg bkc th2.t hapNorsemen finished three pens, it affeets you mentally.-po'.nts behmd Cowsino m the Cousino had 59 puints,meet at Metropoht.an Beach. North fimshed with 62 and By Chuck Klonke

"Maybe thIS Wlll be good for Warren-Mott was thU'd with Sport.! Editorus m the long run. It's some 78. What made the finIsh most Two Metro ConferencE'extra motivation for us for dIsappointing IS that fhe gflTP"'~ last ....eek ....ere hke the~:t!rtlay--:; !"eg!Qnal if W'e !".l!! ~o!'Semen '''lent through the cWference between mght andHire '!Ve Q~t to. ~!e ~hc:.tlrl lc:::tr'~c scl::::dulc ~~~~;.;ad day for lTniversIty LIggettfinish third and I think we can all of the VIctones were con- School's girla basketball team.challenge Port Huron vmcing ones. The Knights went from theNorthern for second place.- "I guess we're enbtled to a ecstasy of a 41-40 VIctory over

Everyone 15 concedmg rlrst bed meet once 10 a whJle,~ Lutheran Northwest to the dIS-place at the regional to Grosse Cooper said. appomtment of a 28-21 loss toPointe South, but after that it's Betsy Huebner and Tracy Lutheran East.gnm" to llf' a battlE' llf'twePn &cord Wt'rt' Nnrth'c; first two "We just can'T. seem to getPH1{ North and CoUSinO for runners and they both did an two wins in a week," said coachthe fmal two state-quahi}'Ulg outstandmg Job. John Band03 after ULS'loss tospots "It was the best race of theU' East.

North ran irto some diffiC'.ll- career for eac}] of them," There was not!ling WI"ongty from tl:.e :lPe.."l:::';:: gll."l at the C~PC: smd. ,. _. . WIth th .. Knight-c;' !,t'rfonn"Tlce

h r resnman n.&tle watton fin. on defense It was the offenseNort ---- lShed thU'd WIth a strong per. that sputtered against theformance They were followed Eaglesby Emily Borushko, Kathryn "You expect t<l WIn when youVeryser, Andrea Veryser and hold a team to 28 points,~

Marauders' Laura Secord. Bandos saId. "1 can't fault ourJulia Wemert and Renee effort, but we just did.'1't attack

Brvzlk moved UD from the <1.. t!f'~ __ • _1 •• "'- ..... __ ._'.

JUnIor VatSltj to the vatSlty ;'~~b~;~~';~~~h .We w:i~d.hneup for Saturday's reltional for t,.~em to come tv LIS UJ"u,ad

"JulIa's time ~as our thmi- of us attack.mg them."best of the meet. Cooper S8ld. Shenna Brown's three-pomt"She's been slc\"ed down by a basket at the buzzer gave ULSbroken toe, but I could tell she a 7.5 lead at the ('nd of the

first quarter and the KnIghtsstretched the lead to 11-5early In the second on a basketand two free throws by KehBonner

East answered WIth a 9-0run before ULS' VI('tona HliishIt a basket In the final sec-onds of the first half to cut theEagles' lead to 14-13 at theintcrmlsslon.

The Kmghts took thE'lr finallead un a layup by BonnerWIth 3 27 left In the thIrdquarter, but ULS dIdn't score

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From page 4CbreaJung up thetoo three runners

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Wllson thmks North w1l1 beready mentally for the reglC'n.al

"TIllS WIll be the thIrd bigmaet m a row tor Mott, hesaid "They h<lJ tc.e (Macomhlcounty meet ;lnn the leaguemeet It's tough to get up men.tally every week. We haven'thad that kmd of s.chedule •

North had three medahsts atthe dlVls10n meet and sopho.more John LUCido mIssed ameaai oy one PJa':f' as ne fin-Ished 15th overall.

Matt MIkula was 10th tolE'sd North's l'ontmgent Hewas tOliowed by Seniia In 12thplace and Chasteen 111 13th

Paul SImon, BIll) Farmerana Pat Kenn:\, completed theN'lrsemen's top 8even r

Luc:do wa.s Ol.!! of {iVl' Northrunners to post personalrecords on the Metropohtan&Ilch course The others wer,'Nate Mikula, GrE'~ l3larkburn,Nate Parsh and Robert RI17.0.

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EARN uP 10-$500 w6el<ly MANICURIST and r&Ct.: PUBLIC SAFETV SENIOR SALESassembllr'g products at 110nlst needed lor bLlSy OFFICER SUPPORThome No expenence Gross.<; POinte salon TInfcrma!lon, 1-504-646- (313}884.B080 estlng I'flll be conducted CRAIN S DE'TROn BUSI.1700, depart'l"pnll ~I to create an eliS !.>lllty I'$t NESS Detrort~ leaPing2<1.86 MANICURIST. -- opening Iv /111 rUIJr(' vacancies bLoSnt'S" publlcatlon seeks

--.___ available for cheerful ex~ Candidates must have 60 an assistant to our Ad'"er.EASTSIDE art !.iUpp'y penenCed profeSSional college credits be alleast tlslrl\l Director This person

store needs an or craft Clientele wailing Call t 8 years okl, meet Will be responSIble for van-K"lowledgeab:e mom. (810)773'262(' If loter Ml.EO rc and depart- 0(.,$ adrr"ntt.lratlve prOjoclsIrlQS part lime (810)n4- E'sled menl s ph;slcaJ and and .vIII assist our top.2550 M' $- ----- p"y(J,o,og,<...i1 r~lJ,(e. 00, ...11sales team With high

EXPER A SAGE TherapISt men:s Applications and le'lel sales su"""rt IdealIENCED oell clerk needed (certlf'ed) for "I'"

Gros P pre-employment carn:loda1e Will have excel.se Otnle area busy 5t Clcur SnuresStartJng pay, up tu $6 50 salon Call 81nns. quahflCallOi1s forms may lent computer skIlls and..... r tv, .. r- D v- be obtained at aptl~<idA K,10I"'e&.le cf (".,..-~ _.1r

... r v S ell 8870 weanesday tnru G '-313-682.2592, Tom ~t"rrl"" R~~~~ ~~RK c{ll,_MlCro~_~Ord, Pow.

eXPERIENCEDhalrst):j;'Si MOI-i:.YM~t;;m -PUBLtC SAFETY ~"~~ ~~-;:neecled tor busy Grosse membersl Mor>day- Fn. 15115 E Jefl«JOIl software r6qUlfed. We arePomle salon 1313)8EI4. 002\', ~ car raq...,r6G, 313-822-7400 !ookJ'lg for:3 !'.a"dwc~:~,8080 medlcaV oentaJ 313- EQI.o'lllOppooUl'llty Intelligent self-star1ef to

EXPEAIEN-C-eo--llaI-r-s-ty-llS-t 884 1444 l'm~"r JOtn CiUf teeu1. ScoII&to ofneeded for busy G -----.- ---- --------- humor 'l mustl We offer aC"'.~.~ MI __ " ... ,,~ MR C'S OFt I PUBUC SERVICE r_~wnrlt ~ ........8080 ,~~,~w~ No elq)6nence ~ry ....I.CMVI ,. ...~I ment. alOng wt1tl a com.

(,3Shlers, cooks, clerks. The PublIC 5e1'VlCe salary ...-.t. ....EXIDERIENCeD sales per. stock help Must be at Depat1"nent of the City Of petrtrva mg

son ~ for Iadtefi least 16 Starting oav up GroaN Pointe Pant IS a bonus. ptUlt sharing, pen-boutique In Vlr.age. 313- 10$6 50 based on eipen. busy, rnul1J.laceted depart. Slon and or..SIte pari<lng881-()65t; &nee Appty at Mr C's merit handling a vanety of send yOY resume and sa!-

Dell, 1B660 Mat::k, Grosse worit 00 - permits ~... 8lY guJdehnes lTl00f!fi..FLORIST looking for salos Pointe Farms, Mack at E. ' 'l:I ... .... denca to

help and also Dnver. Warrer" 881-7392, ask tor licenses, cemficates of Human Re80urceaWorlong hours 83Oa.m,- Chen Of' 20915 Macl<, oocupancy park Attn: AS5p.m. mcIuding Satur. Grosse Polne Woods, passes, appratsefS and 1400 Woodbrfdgeda between 8 & 9 MlIe &SS8$$I1l8Ots ~ 1M ...........

ys Expenence prefer- 884-3880.ask for Donna The person we > 3'lWl1f -- _,~187 A fnoooIy, ~-

~@ C'~~ethe~ ]3;: ll~~:ill: • ~N'~J' etc, 7$7 ..........""...88_asln www.etltin.com _y"'Uoioobop-.(810)nS-4354 the office at 1he COIJnte(. -________ ~_ ........ la

GARDENER( handy per. ~~,3':: ~.~ ~~~_~~ ~_~"~~.~ ~to~ __S()(l. Part bnle

lfleXJbie ......'-'"-" .. ""oi:J'tlo ItV...."" """lOW ... _--, 1~ noR,., f"""U'" ... ,........"J'V ~YV""_ Q'car.- .- eE.-~~ ~.FI"'I"""-

hours approximately 20 will power needed! 810- paperwork Ina neat ¥ld able. lOr Jab. portrait and ...... .........- ........hours' weekly $81 hour 790-6744 expeditious manner. have counter. Days & after- ~, ..._-

(313)886-9458 NEIGHBORHOOD Club is good~ noons. No ~ ~-="=:=i'f:HAlRSTYUST wanIlId tor currentty accepting ap- good .._..... rteeeSSafY. Apply In pef- rdIoaI ---

Joseph Of Grosse ~ for the ~{- Soole ~..:.::;,..... son. at 20229 Mack ..........tng sc:orekeepets and _._~, AWlI1Ue. (between 7 and 'lW:'D.,,""".AL

Potnte Boolh rental or rer9rees for adult. htgh ~~. ThIs IS a full 8 Mile) ...~ ....COI'l'll'I'IISS (313)882. $CI'!ol'II & youCtI basket. time position. Monday- TEActER 3SSistarrts split BA.NKER2239 ball leagues and week- Fnday, salary and benefits shift 8-00- 12.30 pm & ~ -= _...

HELP wanted 101' land- 61ld SIte ~UpeM5O($ peakage Itlat I'ICIudes 3:00- 6:00 ""......... _.m..lIklIIt -_............ _ .._--,........... . . pm ~ _ .... --~~scapers, snow removal. Apply III person at 1he ,......,." "" ....... ", ........... ....,. tu! needed 300- 600 - -~ -..-ran clean-up. ReliabItl ~ ,........ letlr:emernplan. - .~....:. : ----.-v' .......,"""" vtUU peid ..... w-... pm. ...... -.or sdlooI __ .....-.....r __Please call 882.3fj76 Monday- Fnday 9 am .~,... eowoornent Elcpen- Wr...fer ........

JOB hunting? VISIt ltle VII- 4'40 p.m., 171~ Water: APf.:!1~~ ~ ence WIftt chIIdmo need- _ .. """ '_!age websote JOb post- foo, Gn>sse Pointe, Of addressedto OIannLulis eel 313-a81-5079 ~=:,;~mgs at WWIVJh&yIIla. _ ca11313-b85-4600 Plbitc ~ , -TELEPHOHE------answenng--- <we' I I..w;".".-.

Qf!!)DCQfD PART TIME OR Depar1ment, atyOf seMce seeking part ~oIfa.~,*"""KlTCHEN prep! dIshwas.'1- seMI RETIRED GrONe PoInte PerK, time operalOf5, Wltn IVI>- ~ -.i ,...

8tS daysJ eYeiVf'l9ll. Afr Harper Woods ~. 15115 E Jefferson. lCtgf excelier1& teIephoIlI& - ....- 004i.:a-ply at UongoIlan GriIe, ...._ (Esl'1968....... )' Gros5e POIfI1e PaI1<. MI expenence. Satwday/ .. poQdon ""18480 .. _..... (313\A6.t- -- • 48230 Q,---, -- & after- RqoooIlIie8oS, ZGP.SOON._. ~ Seeking dependable per_ ~-7 -,.. tt-. ~ Wl489U.3686 sons WIth good phone An Equal 0pp0m.Inrty noons, TuetIday( Thuni- Fu:m.iSt-Un

KNOW HOW TO DRAW? slcJIIs Oversee our order En1)Ioyer d::ly afternoons, t.tid- I!O£LIKE CHILDREN? dept Sp.m,- 9:30 p.m. daI. RECEP110NJST wanted r available. Up to US B

LIKE TOYS? 1y/9a.m .3 p.m. Saturday for Gros$e Pomte 5aIon. 001 hour. (313)e86-Do we have a JOb for you' VfKlJ generous pay plan. Pay based 011 expen.- 1753Part brN> ~ wit" ~x.. Leave onessage- El'lCe cal! ftJr '!'Ole i.'lfor- TlRED OF lOW PAY!NGibIe heunl. VIiIIg8 Toy Mr Roy 313-886-1763 matIon,313-882""246 aaJ). CARE JOBS?

~"*~ fQl' uoda. PART lime PayJQll, CWk RECEP'llQNlSTJ file derK ~~ ~------___ oeeded. Expenenoe wlth for kMlIy office In

f.!l UTn.E Italy's PJz2a needs sutomated systems P;&- Grosse I'olflle F"-sephone pe.'SOO. pIZZa 1erred. 24-32 !louts P8f fax letter of Dnteres' to. IIONTESSORI NANNYmakers, delivery dnvenl. week, flex.ible ExceIf&nt WJ8 at 313-884-2966 . TRAINING PROGRAMCa\I (313)526-0300. benefits. Cklse to home. . (Regrster WmterClasses,(810)469-2935. Send I'8$l.ltl'IEI to. QuI. RESIDENT AIdes for As-

LOCAL rooting conlraetor dren's Home 01 Oetrott, SIsted LIVing iaality All ItNAHHY NETWORK, INCIoolung for luIlI part br.le Attn. Sdy, 900 ~ shlfl'lopen Immediately (810)7»2100he!p RooIitlg expen- Aoed, Grosse Poinle ApfJty In petllOfl at: TOW Truck Onver- DetroItana;; heIpIul. but will Woods, 48236. No ~4600 Greatef ~. St. based towing company.train ~........ M..< phone calls please ClaIr Sho.'ss (ll6lW6en seeluna hard woriano.working '~,d;;j PART tune- St ClaIr 9/ 10 M..lIe Roads) tea.rn ~,01' ExpenenCa(31S~!!8A-9512 Shores T>U1l1It'l9 salon is (810)n3.5950 IS helpful. Will tnun

LOOKING for a htnng receptionist wOO IS RETAIl. sale posiIjon Mu$t ~ able to wOO;new ClIIMr? available dayll and eve. avadable 11'1 Ioca: gift any shift. ~ must

Call and see If you qualify 1'IIngs. Fnendly attitude shop, part 1Irne. caJI have good ~ r&-to eam $50.000 We ha'18 and cheeriuI smile IS a 810-773-4998 cord. chauffeurs liCenSethe systems and the must Cail Km1 and must be able to

schooling to make your (313)886-7656 SALES person tor pel pa$$ DOT dAJg screen Foo:c'.:J~~d t Perm8nfMtt Pelt Tl--' shop, 9 to 6 pm. 3 days ana physccal Competi- __

rear'lS come !/"Je fie TI --:_.:::.:, per Week. (313)881. t"w"6 paj and ~-.;o."lts n-... ...oon. trK::., medical aS$!$-Call RlChartllandl.tyt at x me ..,,-- 9099 eluding medIcaJ, AppIy .........~ tant or mewcal recep-

313-886-5800 PosItion III person at Santoro AMERICAN EXPRESS tlOllISI fOf busy OBI GYNCoktwell Banker CreatJve. rnfomlal Fraser SALES Person! Castuer Autornobve 15232 oIfk:e. ApprolClfTlately 20

SchweItzer CPA!irm seeking account- for Hallmark Shop 35- Harper, De~ort hours week lnetudes 2Grosse POInte Farms ant with 3.5+ years publIC 40 hours! weAk. Apply In --------- everlIngs. plus vacatlon

MAINTENANCE posruon BC(;f'unt'r.g expe'ler.ce i'" p.:;.sc.n. Vcllniel';; Hc.:i- WArmESS.oart tlme (;()\/MRgE' Mo'<lty fromcomPilations, revtewS, N'ldI- mark, 200 RenalSSanCe Busser, dIShwasher. Ap- AFTER SCHOOL oesk MedIc System a

~ Im~~~. YIduaJ and buslne$$ tax Center JeffefSOl"l Ave- ply at: Golden Dragon. CARE NeEDED plus 313-882-6780. askpreparatlon. Non-smol<Jng nue ~trance, 10:00- ~OO Mack, (313)882. fOI' carolMust be handy In many """'" ,for my 9 and 7 year old _

areas Apply In person offICe. Fax resume and 400 P m sons. Sl Qalr sctlooI area DENTAL AsSlstant need-salary reqUIrements to --------- WAfTRE8S-lunch and .

24600 Greater Mack, 51. (8101790-7403 SECRETARY 3.2 hours coQ.tads ............Y 3pm- 5pm (313)822.3222 ed In Penodontal prac.Clair Shores (betweEln ._ eel< wrth benefits ,"""'..... BABYSfTTEk tlce Expeneo<:e prefer-91 10 Mile Aosds) PLEASANT mUltl cultured per w through Fnday SerJlng • my home, red Fulli part time No(810)n3.5950 Grosse POInte salon ReqUires excellent or- eXecu1Ive chentell> In for SIX month ok. Wed- eveninn .. or weekends

gan!zattonat skills N Ce I 313- nesday Fnday ..."....-"-a-ma-R-os-a-'s-Plzzerj--'-a- seeking mature hair sty!. knowledge of Windo~ ew n er area (810)177.6932 afte (313)882.5600

GOOD DRIVERS IstS and naIl ,tech C-on' 9S Word Serid resume 871.nes 6pf1l' r DENTAL ass.o-tant partWANTED tact Faye, 313-884.1329 to. 0 Smrttl Ch'ldren's WAITRESSES, part ! flill --_______ time for a pedlalrlC prac.

$10 - $15 per hour PRODUCE counter help. Home of Delroll, 900 time Will tram Excellent CHILD ('.are for 2 pre- bee Expenonc:e re-App/}o In person' 15134 ViUage Fooo Market Cook Rd Grosse POInte pay Apply In person, schooJers 3Q-40 hours qUlred Contact officeMdck, Grosse POinte Park 18328 Mack Avenue Woods, 1.11 48236 or lnst, C<lfft>e Bar & GnU, References 'eq,.lIred manager 313-.343-8705(313)S22 ..SQ46 Grosse POinte Farms Fu,313--417 ..3549 18666 Made Ave, f'fonsmoker M"'$1 have -DEHT--A-L--a-sslsta-n-t.- fUll---------.- --------- ---______ Grosse POinte Farms transportattonMAMA Rosa's Pluena TRAVEL Agent World. TWO po$lbonS available at W .."""E"" "S (313)331-4587 trrc, cx.pc"en.::a rr<l<..",,~

needs phone help, span preferred, full or food Sp$Cl8lty store ... , n walters sary. benefits, Monday~cooks, wartstaff, plua part. time Pleasanl!o~ One In sales one In Please apply In person ~ /I ~ Thursoay, some SallJr-makers 8. delivery peo ca! wor1<ln, environ. 1000 preparCltl~n Locat- Pat O'Grady's on the IW..!Jvllrn. days Modem fnendtj'pl.e Apply aftar 4pi" -,ent, cali e.:,::; 31: eo on "The Hili" In Gn!! 18431 Mac.v ~.ve ~ "I\.. .....'-p !.~-U\r~''IIl ::~.::e 10 mile! Kelty1513" '.Aac" AA:>.8100 G""ss!:' POI('>te ~erm5 nue ,'I..IV' ........\J.l'" (810)n5-4260

Excellent working &nvl' WAITSTAFF wanted, Check out our DENTAL recepMr~st, partronmant, flexible hours Gr~'lSSe POinte Hunt NssIfIeds eY~ 1lme Good Interpersonaland opportunity to learn Club Wallers, w<ll1- week tet find ttle slalls, c1entalexpenenceabout It'tEl gourmet food rasses and bus people best Jobs aroundt reqUired Tuesday,bUSiness Pfsase call Ask for Juay, Wedne,>~,.._ n...~_ ,.,,_ Tnursday, Fnday, 830313'864-5637 rL.esday. day Fnday, 3p:T" vr~ IVU1t~ I_WS to 5 COf't'lct office man.Saturday 5prrt, 313-884~9090 ~ ager 313-343-8705

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-EXPECT THE BeST IN your sea'ch of afIord.l.- ELECTRIC stove $50 BOOKS DINING [WIT' lable leal<. SOFA & ICdtl :.eat bur- GARAGfJ estate sale'European Sty.e HOlJse- ole antiques, your best G~ slove $100 Relng 52X33 extends to gandy & gold stripe 834 l akepoul1e GrossecJ"anlrrg Prolel>,>.:mal ~hvPPlng e~"ence erator $1~('l Washer Ik>..",h< &. ~ 9:2X33 four leal< Wlrd New o.,glrlal" ~1 004 Po'nte Park Saturaay.

la<JnOI) &. IrOning Supel Will be et Town Hall An- $110 Dryer $95 Del,v LIBRARYBOO~TOR£ SOl cha,rs $300 WoOO Askl'19 $80J' best oHer Sund"J S tv 4 HO.JstlVrf.ed e",perfl-"Xc hard bquA3 Flft of MlChl" er., 8iO-2q3~2749 248-S4t:;- .. 300 I l'()(';''' $25 AI exec - ---- ---- )010 IlQtJHJ&ttf.Jn FW'lI.-

WOrking Expert" Slrtce gan s f,nest a'ltlQue --------- ft,li.-Ih- ~ I ,en' \313}il82-1381 SOFA- crano roe... lag $\, '.'e appl,<,~" ~d.1985 Ir, The GrosSE POinte dealers fedtr..nng me GE dishwasher lull SJze -.rtJlg A • on car'T'€" le"t' e' T ra t da&ie~ ~ ruW11 lUI r~I\d'O~ljf\ ~dUE..STSftJe<,..tton0' qual ;:Wj~o.b'~ $125 R\"pc' -- M. ~lnt.,. I ~hIlNG-"-p~~,n;-n-"-I,-,,n- ~. c~: 8~ ...ghl ~e~pIQ. ~~ :1In~e~~C~ OJ~:effie ertcy ::md dependabl' ty a'lll' ues under "'2' slove. sail Clednlrlg r;::;-~~;~'~;:-:;l_ "utah lable 4 cnalrs wtllte Sdlt' $-3500 MUSI doo' fUr'llture & ",uch

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CO~PETENT __ (:!~_)884_-o_72_~__ (810,7525422 205 i<iTc-H~E-NA--tO--ga-"-c-"' ....: 13"13-96' -06221 ulNij;G.: rna ..............ny C;;-.-p- -SO-UlHWESTER-r..-co-,;Z-; MQ-YINGsalr' 1432 Ma'Y'HOME FRESH-N-UP. We take North "Aa<ro downtown top 3 years ole black M:clligans ...a'Qes'8ou~s!O'e .. ...,.... 9',d lo,'€ seat creal'1 ,a')d You "'a"1l- I gol

CARE SERVICE.... HistorIC Romeo ,,"so 884 ""39 !>lOOOl ''''''' pendole car\~"'-. tablCl & teal l~rfacon" "eNprove ,n our qualIty resl- ~_______ "" "VO • Ch" .. ", S<o_e h Eo" 8 If 0 w Y, "lott1es desk OOOksTLC EideM ; I~ ------------ •• ~. ChaifS $3 950 Match- c'~an 5300 (313)885 '"'. .

y OOfl'la c",alllnQ service M_ARINI:: CITY t4EW "-I3Q".; C.he( .el .......,,_ a- -"-' lOll Sideboard $975 n; 78 s. dresser Kn,ckf..iO.,J"ly overnight rates O.....4erer~ aualla"'e -- 9OS7 S1c-..ndIQr. JO:~~...., 10'£' ~

C J' ~:. • .~~ Y"" Antique Warehouse I,;>' 165 cubIC leet Llk.e Pa'l 01 mahogan~ COr"l&f hiw Mc..",~ C;;.,,, KllaO..£ r-n08W ::>alUrGr;s~e"o'''leare~ 775.9727 .•._.~ v ~ 1V:JN r-alrtla~\M-'::~J new' $.JO(J 81(,263. I.<WlntllS ::>1.~W' llaco - ~!-_~ ~!"_. _Llcense<l &. Bonded ------.,-.--- (810)765.1119 4581 FReE dellvery Flee ~tack. Carvtld .nanogany Ghlp ~THIS End- ,-,p .oft bee SAMPl.E SALE

R,c" . co 'II" 81"772.0035 GlNArS Clean~ .. Clean Monday- Saturday ---------- log Fre.e t<Jrw;i:tfW' ~~("l pet"JCNUe ~lno SLZe 4 desk Wltn chair 5 drd't. "'now boaras, boatsn oa y OJ" "". .. REFA6("oSRATQA. I="'..url. ." ~ ~~..... ..... - $265" _ ..... _. "'.. "'" ">.'> '"''II"'J ~f¥l4.A..t'Ioo. L;J!:)lOt"fl oe- .\JIcli1'j .;,;,;:;m tace cord ~ilIe~rg cals ~r UC'U v to I"t C",", ,.., ......... v~...,........ (.fU1r'!e:!b udij:>d.r~alitu(.,I'

_Es_~_II_&n_,ea_~_-_r.c_e_'_964__ Sl9f1'3d to fit your every Sunday'2.5Dm liue, ~!.~ 11• "!.~ welcome 313-882 1069 Marctllflg f'llghboy. 2802 mo'elLOV~ carE' 10!' elderly ~ call Gina at MOOERN&<Antemporary ~ .., ... " ..~';~' __ . ._ ~l.;.~..__an:: ~~ TWO-Fiexst~-sv.'IYell 0Ct31st.Nov1lit,B-5

• 4 ... 1""'",.. .... 0.:101;) 'tYt~1 YCI;:'1 e," \.,;:J 1..:>1..>+Y-V~U Art ()a~tefY &. Museum (313)882,,5886 ............ • ... I """"""l< __ ... rOCkerS, aYOCaov cn.tSt1- .;::.;::: =: ~: ~~~::penence ,'1 'lvrSlng Ra- HOUsel ..-~. ...... quality 011 pamttr.gs ~y :'\lflQ sIZe Aoco- ad vetVel $100 ~ Wick (10 Mdel Jefferson)liable 10y",l. hardwori>er ....,...... """"anoflQ 1><:"" co bed. 52,650 Large -.Call 248-594-6231 EJcpe~ refec1i ~;~~ooo E'"lC. waltl1 ..'t Frenct- carved er hlght'aCk chal"S with ST. Clalf $norJ><" ~

ces tates a __ ._______ armo;re. 52.800 Ma- cushiQl1s, $50 4 pine- Benjamln- Antique wid<.NURSE Alde for pnvaIe linda 810-779.3454 ORNATE t-Jm of 00't\111l'V GIFTS Galore!! Spun hogany ChtppeOda'e ex. walnut t>u:uned& OraiS er tabl9! chairs HUl'np i

duty Care for slCk and 8to-777-<l9(l1 upnght p.ano Fine.';" glaSS. UOlque glazed ecubve desk. $1.500 loWlvel oar stools S400 back trunk Ceoar cheste!derIy No agency fees. KFdSTAL'S QualIty Clean. strument Excehefit con- !aD1lC covered fig.Jnnes. 10' mahogany ooofef- 313-886-0174 Other rtems SatlMdaY.

$~~~2!-:-s-ruo;-,--a:s-' ~~~~=~.$2,500 (313)640- :=:91 ~ =~,~~;oop;:~~'T'~"{,~~~- -r-~-~-~.-~-T-~-,00-S'-"'-,o-~-&-'-s....---T-,e-.~~=_===::~~~~TlMnday,Novemb«5, ~='~~.~,~cond'- =:r=,~rnenl$. light lunches teed. 313-527-6157 off bed. dresser 52le! top desk, $750 Sofa ta- WATERSEO, "'....." Size 12"00 266 i..eMsl!on.Hoflest, rehable 810- --------- "Ch!ntz" seIectlon F tie. $575 Small ladles ...~v,.44i-a~ POUSH cI9anIng lady day balUl'tIay ~~ 5 ~ " ~ ptne 'i.'1',tlng d&sk, $575. Far ~ hea1tloard.

Iooklog for work. Call ~ 10- 4' 810-~ J.c. HiggIns 1950's era Queen ~ bed. $1.500. of comEII' chaK"s $4751 wawJIess. compfete withPOIITECMEBrICES Anna. {810}774-1175 9453 'I.. $125 0(; best offer: 5 plece walnut Queen ead'! Chlppendale~. extras, $150.' best. 2 wNIe aIumimun &.~ CFllH.~nmea.-u--ln. POLISH European L..ady ----,---- ... 314' saebed$700.81o-m- tee. $575 Gold tone (81Ojm-535' doors 3S"x 80". 31"x= wishes housedeantng AOU.TOP desk. 65" S- 5116 l"lllm>fS, carved mahoga- WATF.A8ED- queer. da't. 80" S25I ~

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1liiiM.ed 810778-3101 Tuada,.. tuffi'l1Jre rugs, accesso- 'NOl1r.sIatJon Including lUgS, mirrors. OIlpaantmgs. GARAGE sale. computer, eveningsClEANING. Many years 111 nes Call tor appoint- cleslt. hutch, pmter lamps ctlandeliers bdces luggage. eouch. -POOl--table--.-g'-. -anbq--ue-

Grosse Polnte area Ex menl313.793-18$ stand and comer unrt lor mISCellaneous house- I'l"lISSIOll (Circa 1928). 1"'1 ref K -------- $300 CntertaiM1ent TOO MUCH TOO UST! hold" F ..4 10-ce, ent &fences a- A.NTIQUC' Baker (:linIng IL lj REMAINS of an astate to stand tOt $300 secreta. "ems. rNay ~te Peffect condrtJoo

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Iflg Very lhoogh ana ra- crnurs Purve S plano SIde. Sunday. Monday. leaves pads. glaSS COY. MOVING- furniture sa+e, G4~AGE Sale. $aturddyo, TORO sr.ovr'blower & lawn"'Iable RelerE'nces Call pump organ (313)331- loam Bedroom sets er aJong WIth 4 SPIndle b<>droom sel SOfas. 10- 2 onj~~ 258 Moral" mower. best offers 313-May" (810)247-4091 9509, evenings 1962 C\asSICdouble oven. with annOlre Plano. back chairs for $650 chairS. elc Priced to Many BeanIeS. no Jun~1 343-1837

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1983 SUnblrd, a:r. tlIt po;;'er Iodls cassette O'1eowner very cleanl

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selle $4,200 810-293-5441 Sharp'

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1984 BUICk C,entlll). 4 cyl1991 Cougar, V-a, 60,000 Indel' economy very

miles leather. lW power ciependable Must dl$.options MlCOellf1 tires pose $950 e 10.n4-

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bebt 313-882.7130

BAa \'1 Kid:> stun. $251leSS 3\3-88e.55a8

TRI:ASUAES under $25Place your Cld here foronly ~5 00' Deta,ls 31J.

FREE: Femate GoldenRelnellftf. lab ml~spayed great WIth IOOs\."1.;\)(ll:l!~.~,,"::>/b

GROSSE ?1:llnttl Arnrr'l8lAdopbon Sooety. dogs,cats. klnens. IJUPPteS.~ ~13}!!!L.1S5<

1989 Eagle ~8ihon,good condition. trans'le"'(l~ a"~\J'ltrJ'l"nt be~!offer (313)882.7801

1995 ~oo-n s.Jm.oof poW:er Windows! ,oCkS,cruise III: $5.995 313.885.9'39

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SONY- stele;eqlJ,p,rlentf"'n " ",I .. -..... _ .._ ... _ ...... ~ c;::..II<'01

i."u n teCin::, 2 ~~~tIXI"""~case, $lSCJ 1313,882.2376

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ONE year oIa Nordlc TracEl'psc $400 (3; 3)250.054<+

WESLO Cardia tr"lnerlenslOi'l contra, ad)uSIBhiP <pq! mnn,to' $100(Bl0)n2.2234

,980 -Eagie--TaJvn .. need~ 4 30(., m$lesl ~VA thou.. auto, boa. 9tc Spactal1(1)1'"bodv WOfl( $1,000 sands onl~ $21,500 0IymptesI Wertt Warnor best. 1984 Ford R1Me C~~ ~ 1.':77 *5-2=3'Fl50 $1,200 313-681. (810)757-3700 CARS for $1000 $500 Po-4 (sa iiN C".acWiac Sedvin Dew- lQ mpouocIs , 980 $-

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rocf c",..sette, air, ~,950 RIf1ke CadIllac, t4Jst se111 1-aoo-n2.67,500 mde5, excellent (810)757-3700 7470 x7040, ($CA NetconciIlJOtl $4.750 ------- 'it)(313)881-3287 HIli CdIiIc S8darl Dell- _woo _

1891 Eacof'l GT, 5 speed. lie. 46.000 I'lllies, IeBtb- GARAGE sale' 1992~ Pnont.> ~ ilW>.....,. QUlCfl, 01'lIKeS er, io.!!!)' Joeded. Cadillac 8lJlcI( leSaDre LtmlIed

C/ItIJe: female blaclc eat. loaded $2,150. best cef1iIied W8mInt)I to Gland toumg ~front dedaw. 6 month 3t3-~ 70.000 mMs. Only RIOO Ie.i>tMr U' !'IlJWStlepetO mot. BIadc ITIIlt -_______ $18.999 RInke CadiIec, 1Irea, phone ~

BEGINNEFI ptMO. $695 puppy (12ll1188ks) Male ttt7 ford Contwf Gl {810)7S7.3700 ~~, ....... a.. 1997 Club wagon XU. 7Toomg, bench. dBlMJry choooIt1Ie !..ab Many TtwPt, .. door ExoeIenl .... CadIec s-IIe STS $6,800 {31S-,3805 l8481 ~ Road passenger, V8 engine •& wammt)'. MtchIgan oIhef me dogs ooncfiIIon. 14.061 miles. Not1NIar . ~ GARAGE ... 199'2 Hoo- power, h9l cap ah'. wd-?lanoCo. 24S-546-22OrJ 01~)a22-S7;;7 (313)88S-621S 59ooo:-~ cia Pt1lIude Sunroof 5 low green Chateau MARINE WOODWORK

~ set of "Peat!" PURaiIED eat Rescue '8M Fofd Aero&Car. 4 wd. lI1CiucIecl 0rJIy 118,950 speed, gpe .• , ll!lOf'lIil ='(3~~~ Cusklm ~ & bwt!drums, WJ!h ZddJtan cym- has HIrlaIayan&- Persr green. fully loaded. ex- AInIrolt CadIIec. Only 35,000 mtles. -------- ~.ry ~. dry-rotbets. Stand new' Greet ans. &amese now. 313- 08Ient ~., (alu)757.;';7~ ~. ,;i.I-'i}ili.r'-"; ~~ ~-_ ... ,""' .... ~ ...~ ~ .. : !- ~ a......~. "'.... "".. ;> ~""M.

CMstrna$ present 886-1492 $6..900 313-417.9905 1.CwnaroZ28.COfWIIf' OOHATE your ears, bom, door, ~.-"'-~ club van. loW ~, Have Portfolio

$800.313-8S6-&S99 VOI...lJIIf1B:R!of AN- 1914 Rln:l Qown Vtetme. tibIe, teaV tan, 6 speed R.V., ., , ~ to <::~ n&w 1Ifes [;~ ~ ~ ~&~G\.."TJ'.RS. ~ ~ mo= do; ~* ltIW1l ~. fully mRrItIIlI, 113.500, IJlUllI CI'IiIcInIn Pnlj- -------- hItctl Transferabie war-

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Ktrrt* 0Ipns fR;Im ditoon. new tlre&, well $9,950. (810)622-8662 1m Ford Gnnda, 2 1tU l:suzu T~ "LS. der 2(1.000 miles Asmg \lotl, lots of extras.$200 c.o disc-dnve mentli'!iwd, S3.000r' -------- 5 ......-..I. tI.Il$ exailIent, $ J

WEMIMIANER: Pm::ess best. 31UI3-3114 1115 CamaIo- black. ve. door. lfIQf)' low mIeage. ~good, drrtes geat. 16,200. ,313)88fHl215~ ~ MbtK. 12 wee1I: del ftl- Pager 313-714-tOOO. aI Pl**. 52K mIes. power sIiIlenfV' tniles, $2.400( best. 313-752- 1994 Grand Cetavan es.dos, 81().77!HfJ01 ~, ~fuII ~ ,_ • -'- ........... IYWIt e:tJndiIIon. $12,000 1eiIIhef. newer tn&, ar. 1511 Pager quad 1e8aher. rear 8111 .- .....- ........... 197'

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IIAHOGANY Baby Gland 18,000 mies. Pearl red, 1113 ClmIIier Al*lmaIIc new heater COf'e. ShaIp, 1117 Jeep ~ hard boo6 mIIll, 69 000 SNs1ll SIee9s four. 13'.pano, marUacIwed by Ieahr. perfect! Only _ ~ ~. must see. $1,475. Days tip oorJWltti)Ie.. 20.000 • S9900 810-80&- esceIenl cordbon.""-8aIdwwl. ExoeIenl con- $18.950. Rir*e QIdiIac. ~ lodes, one 0WWJt: 810-775-0800, .....-vs miles. eJlCeIIenl QtlfldI- 4971' tng $2,500. (810)772-dillon $3.000.810-777. GA08SE ~ AnmaI {810}7S7-3700 ~ CleM! $43fiO 31~2B72 lion. $15.100. (313)881- -------- 51-490103 ,.. l.aloln ConIinenIal ~ ' • -------- 0122 1988 Gteen Dodge 0rw1d ---------

-._-.-"- ._ - .....---.-W- .....-".. Girlocnasa<n!!le~ • ~ ~ GMC, ~ -'eg!.lar Ma!tI: I. -------,~ caravan. 47000 miles FAX IT!-- ..,.go- _..... whsIe H\JSkey Male moonroof. co- J9L, 810-497-76199 Needs WOI1<. $1.750 Of tII5 Jeep Gnnf O\ero- (313)882--

oanscie pane TltIdlbon- wtvle Poodle wiIh 18K, $9,2OW .... 313- HIt 0llM0Iet CavaliAr best oOer. 313-320- Ieee Lm. Gr8al: Cat! ----- ----~ ~ ~ ~1,~ .... ~ ~.-:-~ rr~~. ~'~ee~ exceIent condition 4336. ielIlher. 47,000 miles, '-:: ~ ViIager GS. (313}343-5569810-775-7758. Lab Male chooaI8te 1318 122,(100 miles S1 fJlXJ' ,_~"" good loaded. $18,300 Day$. .500 • ~y........... like ~ Lab Yellow mJX !:JreBd ..- lJncoIo l' car . .. r 'J"'''''-'. con- 248-644-6512. Eve- clean. fUI15 gt88t,---- new, ......... ....... ..... _ .. _~ ._.. ~ 810-n4-7755 ciIIon. $6.000. 31:H!B2- .......... 81().7771WV>1 $6 000 (313 ....... ..Q009 RaManber to include:tl68Ic:k. 5" r Gfand pia' ......, - ............ Ex.ec:utive Series. MinI: -------- 72«) ._...,............. . • --no. $8.990. Mchlgan Hound BIadc: female CGI'ldiliclnt 19,200. Hew- 1117 Che¥y Cavalier oco- ------- 1181 ~ Wmnr/M. 5 11M Plymoulh V01f/J9K.UienoCo.248-584-2200 cat. :: ::--(3j:~ fir tns. must set. :-$1= t:to: ~ Bug ex:=. ~ ~ new cruise, rack, IW. tIta6.

get" ,.-.- (313)882-6441 fer 0.. (313-'.1195 $7.000 313-321-2709 engine, CO. IMI FU I<MIFM ClISIeIle, 921<.5707 1115 Meroury SItlCe. . fUU • __ ,3 tops. (313)884- $5600 (313)884.7238

LOST- blade mtIle eat. ~ .,.: .... FiAltlird FonncAa. va. .. SUL.. 1981- 46.000 82S2 --------~AUfWfI'I e.MlryI .....tI4e .. ro!Ia( Unnter- ~~. ~ dadt aqua. loaded. lIliI8s. ~~ ~ • '"' _ 182 Plymouth Grand

I0Il v-n ~ '-'I~... <l1~ __ ............ _. 1eattJ9r, ~ '!El!!'- hQga:.; ........ i:AiM- 1924 Ji::-'., .....T .. " .. , voyager. DIUe. 1OilOeCI,PncedtoseilGoodo:r.. 800-2374 ~ - - f71'1....... -- .. ,............. l8ined. $14,300 lent cordIIon Non-- 92,gw miIB5. wh!teI new ~ new fronadtlon. I..ecIngIDn lIl88- . (31~ emc*er - $6,200 grt/II. $10,.401). 81()..463. brakes. $7.500 313-(810)3:59-8439, piease 1.OST. CaI 814 bIadI face 1991 MeraJIy Topaz GS. 1tI88 Grand Pnx. 100 000 l313 .... 1<168. 24.8- 25e1 88.;'7378, bef<Me 8 pm~~ 11am. 01' ~~~~: ~_ ~~ ~~ mdes.Ioaded,~ 486-4185 ~_ .... • ._•• _ _ ~ ..-- ...... ~ - W~1 ;:::::,""--:=-.:.::::: specllIIized eJlhlw&t. .- ...- ....... ""' .............. _, rlJ""UU'" "ur"'Y"'"""""" .,- ""-= $4 810-773- 81Abwban. 4»1, white LE, wf1Ite ......... IIJOOd

WindmtIl PoInte area. $2,875. Rinke Ponbac AskIng ,250. -..t'I blue slftpcng. nlIYY u.". New bnls, exhalJst.BUYING UM;d b~ 2 ~ chi! GMC.810-497.7699 6388 11CenOr. 60.000 bIDed V6. WI!I1 alf. $1,200

GOLD II SILVER dI8n 313-a24.7842 1_ ~ LX, 5.0. 5 1912 luItwla Euro, 4 door. $100 ~$608 CARS mikls. new lIffi MInt best 22JJ7 ABarcl,PLA 11HUIII eotNS speed 72 000 ITIIIes 6 cy\lnder. Aulo, SIr, PdIce mpounds. Iiondas. COIdlcnl $19,500. GIosse POII'lte Woods,

PAPeR UOtEY Roosi '!oaks' good' Many 76.000 miles, power Chevy's. Jeeps, etc (313)886-9497 after 5WATCHESlJEW£LRY 1. Ch!ysief Town & extras. $4.500 best. WWldows & locks. rolt, 1.-0.R2.27iID .... 37S0

COINS. STAMPS, INC. CounIty lXi I..oaded, 810-n4-95E2. ef!er 6 :='::::c::='176i8 MACK excellenl oonddIon pm Rnu;l Ponti!tc GMC. .

GROSSEPOiiiIl:,iii 36.000 lTllIes.(313)884 1917 Mwtang~. blD--497-7688 '''' 8NtN 3181. go.xl313111&._ 7338 5A=1.~ shape, ga- ,. NIesan Fa1ldirldel. oondibon. $3.000 Of best

BUYING oij fuauture -'986--ChrysIer---Sebnng---UQ,- raged winIefS. $5t«XJI 4X4 1981 C'4diIac offet. (313_.7801glassware. china, and polO green, one owner. bsstot'.er.313-882-3109 Coupe 0ev!!Ie CaS fur 1111 ~ CMc LX, 4olhef lllter8SWig dems. r-oosmoker Transfenl- ,. T -BIrd, JlO'A* every- II'lIo 81()'77S-4216 or door, automatic, pcwer,John,313-882-5642 ble maJnlenance 000- thing. 3.8 _ 112,000 810-294-8369 alf, CO, IJlInt condinon.

CASH Mid fOf 19M's tract 11,000 miles miles Rebuilt 8i'l9"'8 at 1991 Fontwc Suntire 2 (313)885-2333Barboe:s & accessones $16.500 810-263-4581 107,000. Very dependa- door white 26K 'Idte 1115 Honda CMc EX 2313-886--C392 1887 Dodge Neon, 4 door. ::500~~ new,' CD. .~. lilt, ooor. lIUIO. powIll', :.,

....... .,."NDS CO, SOOIOOI • .AM/FM • $10.000. (810)939-7213 CO, $poW. $9,500UIftIIIV -t(1~ «"0 Of\("l atn~ 31~._#7r7_J::"7fta

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8< t;oIns --------- LE. 4 door. loaded, lWos HOnCIa (.Me. 4 dOOr,Lcc!';:r:g to ~;.. 1995 norige Neon- nPW '!990 S'Q'l'trtG'..1Da I.E, ax. 27,VUO frAieS ~ a.s.. 5 ~~j, ~ •..o!"~ C'O'l-

GemologIst on staff tires, all good nanspor. tremely clean. rur.s pose. $9,850. 810-n4- dIboo, 961<. no rust.Pointe"-'ry tabon.(313)640.9291 great. phone,. $3950. 0720 $1,SOO313.88fH1n

20100 Madt. 2nd fiooI' 1991 Dodge SpInt ES; 313-884-8715. ewntngS 1195 Ponllac Grand Am, 1193 HyundaI ElantJa, airGrosse POInte Woods 921<. loaded! MInt condI- 1887 Buick C4!ntufy eus- GT Sedar.. loaded, 4 dcXM'. stereo- cassette.Sterlmg Bank BuddIng bon, 1 owner, reliable tom sedan. 18,600<. 32,600 mtles. dar1< 73,000 IllIIes Good

btltween 7 & 8 Mile r.1eehantcs dream. ThIS loaded. good condiIIon green, must see clean car $2,850. Rinke(313)884--3325 car was babledl! $4,200 $' = .000. Please call $9,200. (313)682-7246 Ponllac GMC, 810-4~7-

FINE chJna dlnnefware (313}882-3923 313-372.1906 1890 Pontiac Grand Pnx 7699and sterttng SIlver flat- 1989 Dodge Colt. 5 speed, 1994 BUick Roadmaster, LE 2 door \16 31 liter -'9M--Jaguar---XJ6'--O-Y-P.wa'e C~II Jan or HeotJ 70,000 m:!es Looks 65,000 Il'IleS. leather 110,000 'rrn~, runs loaded. excslleo"ll OO,'ldl-(8101731-8139 great. runs great $1900 Retiree Ronda Winters o:eat, extra clean! tlon $18,500 or best

SHOTGUNS, nfles old "i13-884-6U,9 EYcelleot $10.775 313- $3.8501 be$1 (810)771. 313-8a6-9860"a~=Q~""::-', Pa~~er, -,_----..--rJYn.ll--<;jV---1-7-i-Aju-- _886-__ '~_'__ 26&3 ...~ S:...t=.-_ .. ':;;~, N....Browntng WWlChes1er, mtleS

I6 cytI~r, Joaa.. 1993 Bud Regaj Custom, -'995--Red--Monte---eatto-- rocf, auto, atr, iOaded.

Coil, Luger, ui.utJr~ Cui- ed, "'Xct~U6r~t condJbon 4;:$,000 mr1eS, k>aded Z34. 56.000 mdes. ~1~ UT'.tnaCUlate.Iectof (248)478-3437 $2 9001 best (810)783- ManyexUasl Under W8r- Ieatt\e( IntElflO( $11 2001 313-521-4897

WOODWORKING -- pow;r 3827 ranty $8,0001 best 8to- best 313-343-1837 1910 TOyOta Camry OX.tools and eqUipment for nl.5425 --------- V6, 1071<, auto. $6.500home shop (313)8&6- 1997 Eagle Talon ESt Au. 1983 Reqal GS 4 door, (248)399-65955433 CL:i 1.,hCll.g61 22000 ...... DuIC ..."K Cenlury uullcJuudy :e.au"ft:. V\1IY -_- ----- -

miles One owner bal- White VB 56 000 miles clflan loaded 99K hIgh- 1989 Toyota Corolla GTS~#:..'r. .. -.:.:or .... '" ~. ~.:... y. -"'11 ~ ance of factory warranty Loaded. Rust proofed way $6,300 (8'0)293- btack, new tresl brakesIj • WANTED .' Only $9.950 Rinke Pon- ExceHent cond.1ion 5441 rotors! exhaust lowf.. Gwtars Mandolin,': Ii3cGMC 810-497.7699 (313)882-3983 rntles, very ekIM Mustf.' BanJos Ukulele. '. ,. Skylark, V-6. power see $3,3951 ~t 313-

• • 1995 Eagle Talon ESI, 1995 RIVfI'18, full equlped steenll9' brakes! WIn- 885-0763• P()(kel Wall,he.. " •• .............- $15900fully eqUipped, 48K, ...,mt ............""', • dows/ locks, air tilt 1986 ...... I.... ~ f 5

f. • Old Toys lo~ Tralm " $77001 offer (313)882. GI6n, (31::l}882.9268 $7.995 313-371-08<12 Y" ...,,,a, suf'lroo ,• • SVrlXdw , : speed, very clean

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:H3-886-4512 : :>tereo. cassette Cleanl 'in 80K extended war...~. • • • • • • • • • $4.550 Rrnke Pontiac NOW BEING ACCEPTED ranty $12,000 313-824-

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call. Best handyma.,$8I'\(lV9 in The Vl1Iagecau Village Fix-lt 5efv-iee. Leave message313-881-9000.

TUAF & Timber Laridscap- MOVING-HAULING INTE:RIOR, exteriortng Fall clean uf)o Treel Appliance removal, Spackling, wallpapersk".Jb '(...".....,."9 &. remcv- u..rage, yare. oasP.mflOt, Wlnaow giaZlng r-reeal Insured Paul, cleanouts Cooslt'uc1lon esbmaies licensed, In-(313)885-9292 debn5 Free estimates SiJred NQrtheastem Im-

WHOLESALE plan: male- MR. B'S 313-882-3096 pro'l9meIlls. Inc. 313-nal, 5p1...ce, Pine and ar. 81o.7M004.1i7 _~_72_-_24_1_4~ _bnrvrt'lP For mf" ."I1'l- ---.------ INTEFlIQRS320-4336 REMOVAL OF ALL: BY DON& LYNN

Appl'ances -Husband.Nife TeamConcrete! DIrt

Construchon DebnsGarage Demolition

Basement Clean 0U1Car, :...~vv~/ ;:;~ lliJVe

AnythmgP,"",ILIP V'.'-'.SSE~Jl\/'~R

MAC'S TREE ANDSHRUB TRtMIItNGCOMPLETE WORKReasonable Rates

QuaIily SeMCeC8ll Tom 81o-n6-4429

SNOW 5eTYlOe done withsnowblOwers. Fall clean-up. 313-885-1889

STUMP REMOVALSHRUB REtIOVAL

REASONABLEFHEI: ~ljjllMATCSQUICK SERVICE

sa ,e.ra expeI'ienc:eC~!.'!~~al~

TEE'S LAWNSPRINKLERS'

REPAlRSlSERvtCEWINTERIZING

UCENSEDnNSUREDPrompt, Efficient Service

810-783-5861

TREE removal. Gordon &Sot's T~e~ C~"'e, Ucensed and II'lsured(801)\6?f't-~93

FAU dean- ups D)'Gafd-nero 40 years elq)erl-ence III Grosse PoIl'1te.Gary. 81().493-0EK)4

RYE SEASONs r"'a"'~y ....h.nnTREESERYICE - -- _ - _ 'EIIectncaI. Roofing. WIyl

Trtmminglillump sdng. PainIIng, powerremcMIl washlng. Code YJOlabon

Shrub sculpting nIp8bs. Free .... 1at8S.Fell Cteen-up licensed. insunlo.

Snow Removal NorIhe8st9m Improw-19th JUr-ln8ured.. InEWlIS, Inc. 313-372.=' 2414.

DAD & 0augtdierS HomeGREEHSTAA L.anctscape RepaIr. Drywall, plaster ..

Co. (313)884-5165. ing, plumbing. decks, A+ P3lntIng. Intenor. axle-SnowplcJwin9' salling porche$. peinbng, IdIch- riof ptasfer & dtywaII r&-servicBs! en. battl .. basement r&- paw. Window glazing.

-"JEFtEIIY'S----T-ree-.-. -Offw-_. ni0d8iisg. Martm power washing & ~mg- faii dean up,..a (313)884-5821 :ng Aluminum sidmg.:;...-••:.~ ;;.m:--,..... --.:.=.~.. •....:" .. "',..,.. .. D• .., _.... Ffee est'"1ates lJ'SUred...... ~. -.-.- ~.. -- _. - .......... vw Call Ryan Palntlng 810-zation aM I1JIIp bulb we. Home rep8ItS.planting ~ C-uItef painling, drywall, pIas __ 77_5-_3068 _d8lFIing also eveiI8bIe. liInng. cIelrilg, plumb- BOWIIAN Paln'Jng ~UC8nIled. in8uted. 810- IIlg. ReftnnCes, Call 0'1 exI8nor R8SldenIlal.759-1934, be8pef 810- 313-&2-8885 26 years experience.~70 DRVWAU, pleIt8r ,. CaI Gary 810.326-1598

K. K LAWN • SHRUB ~ PIfRIlng. .. BFIENTWOOD Palntir98BMCES. INC MShing, carpenlry. Ill&n- Wa!lpepering 30 )'eMS

lAr , •o.Ign • ~i'll8!': ~_ ~~_S8fy. ~ qua&Iy &. seMce toiiait==.-. ~ o,iJ-~ Pol-=, S!'o_q~. Iole!'petSod ... I.* INL tJNub .'.,;;,;,d". F,_ ..,.In .... iW.

.ndn-T........,.. FOR a Handyman; plumb- Bill, e10-77&-«i21 01'Aen .... CI •• ' III*. ing, eIecttic8I. peInting, 810-771-8014 10% at!Fe IIIIDlIcM, GulW and dialn5. Oile cd. we WIth this ad.

CIHntni. do it all. (810)nH2G1 BRIAN'S PABmNG

Top Soii. Muictl6 Stone HANDY!II!.~'f, (810)7"5- Profesalonal paIrltIng,cWI1f8f1R,. 0700 AD IIltenor and eJd8nor.

FREE ESTIIIA YES • fibs weloom8 Specializing Itlall types ofUctInMd ~ l....... -;;d big or small painting. Gaulluog. WII'ldow

313-417..Q797 -HONESt---and--dependab&e----~ glaztng and plaster recau.CafpentJy painting. All wOO< ~anteed.pkJrnoIng.Jana eMlCU1C8~ ForFrneC_..+lmo_•. ~a.~If you haVe a problem or ReasonabI& Rams. ctJ1.need repairs or any II\- 810-778-2749lIlBiing. CaD Ron 8io- ~ 3~3-&12~.573-620& CY PalmIng, Plastering

and Drywall. High quai-ly results, r&asonabIe~mces (313)917.562S

DAYUTE PAiNTING ..DeCORATING

~ IIf'tenor! exteoor pamtmg,PAT THE GOPHER vmUpapenr.g anj . t=flIUVd.L

fOE MAlNTENANCE SERVICE CeramIC t;le Power

I:=Home ~ I 'Nesnmg. r-ree estJmates'5mIII ~ Repen 16 years expenence.~~ Insured.IV_~ M"O' ft •• ~..............'Wj.~~1JOO I ,.-.v,... 1V

torm0t8 DECORAnvE ~IIItoImatIon Complete custom resi-

774-0781 der1tia1 pamtlllg Faux,Wallpaper, Powerwash-Ing lJcensec1/ Insured(810)SJO..3520

GHI Pamtlng, lntenorl ex.IerlOr, plaster repair,power washlng Prates-SlOrIaI, expeneoced, ref.er9l1CeS Free es1t-mates Irsured. Greg,aiQ-i7i~2i7'i

FA'ACUS M<:II'ltellClnceWindow & gutter clean.ing lIcensea b<Y'dea,Insured SInce 1943 313.I'lR<I-d~nn

.' _ ";""~ • __ ~. ~~~ -" _ __-----L.. --::- - ~-,- ~_-.:l!-

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TOMAELECTRIC

BOBTOIIAL.ic:enad~

EIIIlc::bIwl Connctor.31:J.885-9595

Visa. DIscover &Mastercard accepted

__ tieR.....c:e.~~~~~..........~~

A-1 Hadwoud AoorsKINLEY &.00

Grosse Pointe's finestQualIly ancIlow pnces.

Free eslImalillS31364Da'M9

FIRST

COLVILLEELECTRIC CO.

Ranqes Dryers.5eMCes,Doorbells

V,OlAT\CNSFAST EMERCENCV

SERVI('E~1U-114.~n lU

ELEcm:CAL CO.JOHh, ...... Electrical

OI\J..,to- iWIEmergency semc:e

YIoletiona, RenooAItloneDoorbells. Ranges. Dryerssenior Citben DIIIcount

No seMC8 call charge

G&GFLOORCO

Wood fIoofS only313-885-0257

FIooI's of distJnctIol'.l"SII'lCe 1964.

Bob GrabowskiFO<Jnder I P>'esldentlJCensed, InSlJ1'8d,

member of TheBetter Busmess Bureau

Free estwnlIteaWe supply, Install. sand.

Slain ana ttnlStl WOOCIflOOfS, new & old

Speclakz.ng InGI~fJn'Sh

81o-n8-2050

R,.~RIItesFree htii" ....

ComnwciIII R.lidentllll...... ~ RiIncM-tIonlI, Code YIoIations.

SeMCfl \Jpfp'8de

GItIIIn Fence euu.-.,•All Types Ot renang

"Sales'InsaaIIation. Repairs

"SenIor DIScounI822-3000 8OO-3Q608859

FLOOR sanding ana fin-~ F.- Mttma+p.;Terri Yetke, (810)n2-3118

Clus,f,ed A.dvertlunll

~R2 .tlQOO

938 FUR,NIT1JUW'N'WIIIG ;U'HOtH:WJ«i

MODERN FENCEWhIte Cedar Speaalisls

8eMng the GrossePomtes SIl'lC8 1955

"AutomatiC Gate Openers'2918C Graoot Rosv",,;ll&

810-77&-5456

- !lnama

KEUo'I Fl.OOR SANDINGLay. Sand, Finis!'

-Staining Experts-

¥? i~riIWOOD floor sanding- reo i ~<:i tE

Mtrh,rutI" Flt\n, !.I "".......".,.,""'..._ n"" ......".....if

FURNITURE refinished. ~~~~~!l.:!i!i~~repaired stnpptKl anytype 01 caning FreE' es.~;matGS 313-345-6256,248.661.5.';20

CementDr'vewdYS

P~l,D!';

SPEClALlZING INDRIVEWAYS "

BASEMENTWATERPfIOOFlNG

l.IcenMd

Q30 HE<iill(A{ S(RVICES

W iol¥I'\ "".~f'\5asfj.CII~ l..aiS: P;wllriy

StepsT,or.Ir.Pntntmg

No JOb to smalillFreeE~

R.L.STREMERSCH

CEMENT CONTRACTOR

A ...... u: .._,..,"'UI&lVIIO, G""_

Designed & BuiltLicensed

1-810-296-2537

912 iUIl.() I R MOl

313-884-7139VITO'S r-.ement ~

porche$, dnYeways, pa-tios. bodt and tIiOdo.woric, tuck point. insur-ed. bonded. Iioensed.(313)527-8935

ULTRA DECKS

S & J ELECTRICResIdential Commercial

No Job Too Sma!1313-885-2930

NEW D€SIGNS. JNC.<:..,.-}I...,~""" ~'*'

(\ """" "" ...-bt:ns 6< Baw~« I!=l'o'<!~19:"'....~~Dn""

Ho:J-""""-i> Ml3

'112IUflDING 'REMODElING

. 913W\\ENTWORl<

KMB Constn.lCtoOrl In<:.K lcnen and basementre"lOdel'ng drywallpa.r! ''il at10 ge'"lel'alme ntenanee l.Jcense<llr,s.J'ed (313)886-2726

lCCt~~~ e...~; =cl.US10'T\ carper>uy. <100'-lIvf1~ Q\.,rm~r~ ~ I\..J\liti ..

gara~ 30 years expe-n~ I~ 1!OO-

612.0020

912 A'Uf.lDlW; !IHMODHING

- _.. :. . " ..-

~r~np.f"".~:"""'+/'l ..r "

GRAZlO Construction, Inc1610In4-3020

HISTORIC restoratTOn. Ex-pert t&palr porches,chlml"eys The BnckVoclor HlCnara Pncelicensed 8<12.')804

QUALITY bnck war!<Tuckpomtmg Mortertinted to match Sea.ver's (::S13,\882-0000

AFFOADABLE p!aslering"25 yeatS uperlence.guarantead WOlk, freeesmnates.. Lou BIaO:-well: 810- n&-8687,Pageor '31 "\.. '79!3 ..Q@A.';

~"IEY REPAIR...,.. Tuck Painting.

WUhc.pe,$IWk Arrc ......

.. -CounIer ArIINngI Ioell.d ......

(313)884-8512

JaJCHIMNEY

SYSTEMS, INC.MICH. lie. .71-05125

Chimneys repalled.r8bl.iIt, re-lined.

AHOY Squires PIa6Iemg Gas ftues re-lined.& Drywall Stucco repalr. Cleaning. GIa"lS Block.Spray textured ceilings. CedifiecI, Insured(810)-755-2054. (810)795-1711

CEIlING repairs. water RUSSELL'S Home Re-damage. cracks, pamI- pair Tutkpolnting dwn-U".g, .".allpapei removal, neys ancl po."etIeS Re-plaster. texture or bur!t & rep3Jrs. Coda ..io-smooth. l.Jcensed con- latlooo SmaR lOb soe-tractor JOe' 313-a8T. aali1y. Free estimate1085 810-n2-5320

PLASTER & dtvwaA reocur -w_ ~ ~and oambng. Grosse ,.,.,.~~" •• _~_"I."..POIl1Ie referencas Call ~'~'M'VI ...,.........~~

Cleaning & InspecIIon~~.~. Gibson FBI SpeCIal $49.95

Caps, Repair & Rehrnngavllllable Deal dlrectlyWlltl owner. 19 yearsexpo 11'1 S E MICI'Hgan

(248)799-0000

GARY"S C8rpet ServIce.1r\St8IIabon. rt!$1l etd.1g.Reoaits camet & DIIdevaiklibIe 81 ()-774-7828

I ••• , •

\'/AHIlPROOFtNC

'107 BASEMENT

. "~~~...,'~,.." ..... ~'\ .. '\

BR1CK rep8!lS porches.st&>M t,~small jObs weteOmeKevm (810)779-6:226

PLASTER repairs, paII'lt-FREE on site esllmates Ing Cheapl No job too

licensed builder Com. smaltl Call anytime In-m~rCl81 & Custom reSI' sured. (810In4-2827de'ltlal Great rates lorextenors. kncher.s & SEAVEit'5 !-lome M81me-baths ExpentlflCed nance PIaSler, drywall,G'osse POI"ller Refer- textures, painting 16ences Ir"SU'e<:! ~~~~,,~ 2.~ Pomte\,j1.jJI:I':.j-b,~ '" ,""''''''''''VVVV

SEMI-AET1RED bncl< lay.fOrt 4!'> VAAl"; exnenencein masOnr'{ trade Reasonable lIcern.edI In-sured 810-n2-3223

CHA$. F.JEFfREY

Bnr;:I(, RagstQne Walks& Pat!os

Pon:hes RebuiltPre-Cast StepsTuck.floinbngCemenlWork

Basement Wateqx'oolinyUcMI8ed .......

313-182-1.

EXPERT Bndl: ReoaFTuckpoinIlilg. ~porches, slips. SpeaaI.IZJrtg in mortar. t8atW'8I'eoIor IIll!1ldring TheBock Doctor Ridlaf\1Pnce licllnsed, 313-882-3804

EllPIrtl~&BnckRapwMortar TeJd1Jre

& Color U8!et"1'lgDee$) [).a:noncl Cut JoInIslor StrengItl " Long life

We'" make your brickworklook like new'

ue~ IrI$ultldJolIn Pnce (313)882'()746

J.W. KLEINER SA.IIASON CONTRACTOFI

SEfMNGTHEpv;r,,~s FOR 3S YEARS

B,-~ b:ock a.....:t sto.-.aworK and all types

of repairs.Bnck & Flagstone Pabos

& Walks, Porches.ChImneys, Tuck-POU1tIflg,

PalctnngViolatlons Corrected

$peCIahzing I" Small JobsFree Esb~.atcs.1.:cer.svd

~13-002-oi iT

.,907 i SEMENT

Guarantee~ Systen-.s

InsiaIIe<llJoenIed & IllStlred

A-1 Quality'Nol1l.u ... 1Ship

810.296-3882

--.-'- #";...~-.','A TERf>ROQfING

AM£RICAHWA TERPROOFlNG

AND CONSTRUCTION24 (~1"3 expenence

Peastone tJaCtl.f111s.~ ..('~up

Dual!tII WOrkmarcs~1O10 VI=! G\ IAFtANTFFStn.1IOfI DISCOUNT

No Money DownFree EstImate

~1n$UfeO811).7'16-2000

BASEMENT ...a!ef'Ptool-Jng SpeClalllJog base-menl WCllerprool.ng LeoGeIe ConstructlOIl c;p....aaI fall pnces (810)n1.97'99

CHAS. F. JEFFREYBasement WatelprOOfii'lg

• 40 Yrs. ExpenenceoOutsIde Method 01"

~~:;;-jtlNais~

& BracedoFoundabons UncIefpnned

:I~ $. tr'.cw..-ad31~1800

ILLSTREMERSCH

BASEMENTWA; t:.HP'nvGriNG

WALlS, REPAIREDSTRAIGHTE'NEO

REPlACEOALLWORK

GUARANTEEDUCENSED313-884-7139_~.ftMll

Some Q FIIIfIc8bon8.. NqUin!d '" !.- to

be Iic8rIMd. Ct-* wIIhPftlII* S1IIIIlt AglIncyto werffy Icen8e.

TriUiiR5 i\Li:iNi:i1USFMfHT

WATE:.RPAOO ... G-Dtgging Method

-All New Dr8B\ Tile"'lJght ~ lOAstag SlOne \\ baddiII~ClMnup

-Walls~&~r".r~

4tf'wr-.dato.-.& Ut1dEtq;w Ifnid

eBnck & ConcreIe Wortl-20 '\'eatS Expenence

"

...: CAPlZZO CONST.~ .BASEMENT• WATERPROOFlNG~ • WAllS STP.AlGHTENED- AND REPlACED: .~OVEAR.. GUARANTEE

""'......

...

Fa:Tur-,.!3•.-~LICENSEOINSLlREOTONY

= l985-0612 1#1+ -call 882-6900-.,;: to CIwge Y'X"'"': Chiis.lf.ed Ad

V..... Me Acc:eptecIor Fax 343-5569

Include' Ad Copy, NameAddress. Phone Number

StgnaM8, VIW MCNumber & Exp;ratlOl1 Date

. -- - ---------- ~• ".~"~ "'- '~""~ @~.

~~~_ I ~~J.6n.l""".n.vV~J..l""".' A 8uslfless s..n On Honesly Inw-g,'ly & ClepondablIIIy

Wrth 0\Ief 20 'rears ElC;lefIence S81Vmg The POlnles" Spectfleatlons:< • P!)'Mxld arCIJ1Cl et*re _10 prote:t ~

• AlI .... 1hntlS. bu8I'1lls tlto: ... 01 proleQ8ll• fxcalllIlO lnan<l dig) area of ~ wd to he ~• HIIJI .-rt" CloIy lIIf\lI oeons.. f')_ _~ .. I'.I"' ..."'I"I~-. ........_ ... A_titfI,

f -- -. - - ~ ... _. -

I :=~..:::~=.=~~.~agM:X>OO:;: • Trowel ;t1lde .. and &<nil """""'llIl!lIied to wall

• Rlln Ilo5e .., bleedolrlsj to 'IIlUe su!'Iae'lI dralroag!! eleo;!r/. nXeMecla«s ~ '-'I

'P88stnlor'(II.SIIlg_1Io'llMI1Z'ol~• four r>Jl~.e b;>e ~ a', 1<Jp _'" 0l1ll$Q'J8l\"• Tcp sollto gride _ prop« p4cl>• I/lllInOI cr.rtI ~ d l'l8C".8e3ry• ~ "~«l aM cleerH~• S'yrcIoam 1lQM!Il>, appile< 1(1 wsJ t '1lCl'Jll51ed

I MASONAY BASEMENT WATI!RPROOflHG CONCRETE~'Slooe VOaIlo $lril9"lened 1lIICI~ !lr.1'6WaYSo~ i'iall5Rewn p,,,,,I~ ~~\J'lIleIp!me<l Wi.I{~.ode WllI1< Dratr.age ~ PO'.;M$

313/885-2097 810/777.3214sr>,TE

10 Val'r Tran~f"rAbie Guara.,too LICENSEDA GVARAI"TEE M> ONL rA$ GOOO AS THE GUARANTOR

-.

i Thursday, October 29,1998G!"osse Pointe New9 , The Connection

..

981 WINIICWWASHING

••-.The CIassIfteds(313)882-6900

.'173 TjU V'IOllK .

II

96b SNOW R£MOVll

AI ANnAl F AI ISERVICE CO.Restdential snow

removal. We use lUlOW'blowers and :ohoyals

8i 0-296-6782DUCHENE snow rr:"novOII

servICe COIn'T1arclaJ<res,denlull Free est!rnatt:lS {oiO}7C5<>S:=;3

960 ROOfING SffiVJ\£

SpeciallZIng ;n In:anorIExtenor Pamllo-.g we uIIer!toe be$I irI ptepaI'8tion b8lcfe paIl1tIng lIIllI ,,;se Otty ~

flnest B18IdflaI& lor the Iong8st IaslIng IVS\Ib.Great weswn people are quaIlly mncIed and cout:eo\ls

AEASONA8Ui: RATESFREE ESTIItATES. RJU.y lNSUREDI LlCElllSen

886-7602

,~~fi D. -... it. .~-:r;t:~- ...._ ....- - -----~ _.- VIIIIYI_ 114PAIRIIIN It. II&I8UftLIIIU IItIwItU ..FllUI'........ ,Ueeuwd '~

111U'f'~DlftD:r:V'I'CDU\D &I. 'l'VDce II~F.... _ _~ u ...

............. 11_ - • Ir_ ~ 31~ SSpongtng. ~ng. Sp.1ck1e, Dr<1ll&lng. Carpentry, >uueuUUZZl2ZiC=,VU'Q2Uj;Drywall, P1~eI' Rt'opalr, KItChens ~, Basementaemodelll1g. New WindowflDoors. Decks, feoc."eS,POI'Ches, DesIgn.

30 YEARS EXPERIENCEFREE ESllIIATE • FULLY INSURED

8854861

Check wfth proper

State Agency

to verify license.

Some Classiflcatior.a

are required by IaYf

to be ficensect

ALL PRO POOFINGProl~SlOn<"1 roofs gutters

Siding new, repairedReasonable Reliable24 years expenence

I ICE"'IISEDI INSUREDJor,n "" 1111<3["1$3'388558<3

JAMES Smalser Roof Re-Pdlrl Ma,ntenance CoFlat rocf s~e.:ai st 8tO.774.7794 Free est.mates

52 H1726

nlRFCTPLUt.lBING

&DRAIN

Kal'm'~ PaintinQ .~t'n ll'e~~-

- ---4- ~" - • _. - -

"Free Estimates"'FUll product Warranty

*Sef',or 0 seount"'~E'ferences

"'All Work Gl)arant~

MICHAEL HAGGERTYLIe:. Master Plumoer

957 PlUM81N.G I. .• INSTAHATlO'N

FREE on srte eslomates fAMOUS mall1len,mc,,"Llcen-*<1 bulldf>r Com. serv,ng GrossE. POintemerCiaI & reSIdential since 1S43 LJcensedCompl~le servICes VI- bonded, Insured Wallnyl lamIna Ie. Pewab'C' washing! ee.rpet clean,rna1:lle & Qranlle Expe. .ng 313-88-+-4300nenced Grosse POI'1ter -GEORGE OLMIN"-Great rates, references WINDOW CLEANING

__ ',n_s_u_red. __ (3_'_31_823-S__ 233_._ SERVICETlL.E by Snert- Batnroom 40 YEARS IN

(efl~HHY, ilj~ r:uur:) Tt~E PO:r~TESback.sp!a:ohes Small 810-791-0070

GREB:NSTAR JObs welcomed Free est,- (E.tabhshed 1944)RESHINGLE, 'epall all ~ C'CIIPAltt ."a:es' (3'31599-9685 M-AD--A-R--'-<la,nt-er-arco

types ;:Ia~hmg, tuck. I ::U.::~ :J~4.l-5:J. 55 TILE wofk. Krtchen bath. Ha'1d wash NlndOWSpo f't1:-g Ffe€' >;!;lllnates SNOWPtoOWl'NG b:lSe""'enl walts, e!c In- ana wa'l~ F,ee est'Licensed Insured I Ctn:T,rICD , • ...~ .........,....,...... • sured &: Bor.ded eager rot\3.tes 8, (~f~"'Ar't;"t.

.. "'''"<....., ..'" ""1""'" I APPllCAT!Ot\jSO~ I I -- ---- I J''>-Oll-v.,):r-l jl~.~?' lQliA

~~';1~"__l~'~ _.:n "-~"~ I MODIFI~~ySING!F i" CO~.:::;W; I Oon't Forget- tlclcJnl;.Jut:Ic,t. .....~=~~I F~~~~J~NG II u:~x:= I =~~!Dii~~~~Y!'Cctdat Sh8Il.et:. VeNTS L _J.e~l~.;'cea J 8&2-6900 i ,'lQIU1l.Or.L !

EPOM Rubber Flat I'O'fa GUTIERS _ ..."..., -... WIndow wlIIfWl&/ o.,Ur,Expe:1 Repan. REPAIRS CIearWl&

LS. WALKER CO. Licef1Hd &. lnsuNd ~~=iPlumbing Dram Gleaning (313)884-9512 LICENSED - INSURED Free ~

All RElpaJI'S Free 886 0520 AA1 Co TV. beg screens. 810-7$7-6400Estlmatesl Fleasonablel ROOFrNO repairs. reshln- • AU. typeS of C8l'an'llC lIle home calls 5enIor dts- \Ulf.

Ins~orod ~ng, crn:n:.t sct~:,'-- --.1 If'IStallatlon 30 yElarsex- counts All areas. !.J. 1"' n...~.. ""'_810-&36-1799 semen~. I' I...;-...----~Ipenence Free est- oensed. 8HH54-3600 ~ rQIIl\q. IW'WS

313-7lJ5.7$8 Dl!~r repairs Handyman 11_ mates' 81crn1-4343 ~(?fititf#?'jSATISRED PIumblno. we _ ~~~~.seav'ets, r"",;l"q,-= • .,..~""!O'lA _ Ct:JltA_UIC IQtchen COlJ'l- .. "~,,.. • •• _•• •• •

guarantee satasfBcnon "Ubbt;.ll ~ HOene He- ..-J U __ -...- 4 .... 1 tersl

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walls. ~I'W" ",1GK~lQtflorlljl'.

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