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"Onc goal Ilf tl- "!l:,i,t£'rl.,r \',')ociatio;1 it; tIJ d( .,onH<11in~ .,," .the' dl'panty of Illl 'me, all,,;: 1..\-;",llOrr DnH from St, Clair ~r,,'\.',tl1rulJ,.;h Iktroit," l •• added,

FI\'l' committee, ha\(' hl'\'11 "r -,,,'117!'d from tlil' e-hlil !;(',' In 1:'1' \11:,:.,tenal A"O(,I~tIOIl ' 1 hllnd:!, :<1'''':1-''ments, recrultnll')l' pUb\lC r,'i.,t":1-trC',L"lIr.\. ~nd lOll! .l:nd'jl,'n

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a larg('r \\'orl<1 fal: ,::- ~l1rl ,;;,r: ",lhat f;lInily 1-; h',I',T,'," :\1r Sk:'"~ald,

"We have good hopes for fe', e 'Jrsix hundred II' alkcrs," silld tll<' Hn.Jack Skiles, :.rca coordinallJr fr\ l'

Grosse Pointe CUllgr{'gdtinl1cd Clnltc.,

~lr, Skiles said the '.[II1I,te,'l.lis{)ciation held a successful fa rn !!', :,1,:'at the War '.lemorial rarll(r thl~ \t',:rand decided to bas(' t he 'lung (' t' :'. ,J!kon t hc fair' 5 sue('c .

Besiul's rai,i ng fu 11(1.., the hu n ~'. rI\alk has a s, mbollc purpl.:e 111 :!I"tparticipanb can iclentifv wltl1 till'more tl1an half the II o~ld' S p"pu ::"lion for whom walking i" a II J \ "flife and survivaL" .

The public schoo! system recodeda decrease in every grade ievel butthree this year. Kindergart~n wasdown again, despite the" ,light. butencouraging, increase there in 1979,The class entering school for the fir~ttime this ~'ear (the class of HJ92) I';

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Likc other walk,a.thon", the par.ticipants will solicit pledgcs befurethey begin and also designate one flf13 relief agencies to recl'i\'(' till:money earned on the walk, t'jJ to 25percent of the fu nds will go to ~local anti.hunger group to be l'h","'11h) th(' ~Iinisteri:ll ;\s5uclatioll.

W(Ilk to feel1.hungr). u'orld

fact that private school enrollmenl 1Sincreasing."

Our Lady Star of the Sca and St.Paul schools report their enrollmenthas remained steady or increascdslightly recently. Only St. Clare.chool reported a drop of about 20students since last year.

ANOTHER BOATER. Larry Sulli.van, who has advocated replacin:; thebridge since 1973, was critical of theway the city solicited support for thenew project.

Sullivan said that the city "screl\ edup" by not mailing rental requests tothe complete list of boaters on thewaiting list for docks. City _\[anager

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On Oct. '5, Pointers will participatein a "Hunger Walk "in an effort toraise $75,000 to help poor and hungrypeople at home .and around the world,

The 10.mile walk will be CO'SPOll', sored by CROP-the Community Hun.

gel' Appeal of Church World' Servic('and the Grosse Pointe :\rinisterial As,sociation, an inter.denomin:ltional or.ganization which will channel thehunger walk procecds for dtlillesticand overseas reI ie!,

wppurt as did the Ch:lrltl'" of S:artill,E;the bridge this year,

T!-:~' ~~:~~~'.:~~:",ho"'" " (,,,'pI rr.' .•. r ....i.-l Iissue amung boater.; ami the C,,!II1'.'11since 1973 wh{'n efforts to rpp!,J"l: itfirst began,

The most recent prr'J('d 1\ as crit.icized by small boaters wiw ulJjededto t he proposed increase in rentalfees to a flat rate of $260 "PI" year,They complained that b,,:,ters whorent small docks at the present rateof $135 per year would be asked t,)bear a bigger rate Increase than largedock renters who now pay $240 peryear,

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"ThiS ar~a IS -:lii not plca'cng \tlthe eye,"

Hut at lea,: one new bu"iness thatha, mo,,::! on Krrch£'va\ withlll the\1't 'IX mon:h;; 1, optlmi;;tlc ilboutt hI' proJ£'l't,

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SupportBridge Plan

By Susan McDonald

The steady drop in enrollmentthat has whittled away at GrossePointe schools since 1971 con-tinued this year with the lossof almost 600 students since1979, putting totals near themid-1950's level of about 8,705students, according to an unof-tidal count made last week,

The loss now adds up to almost5,000 students (36 percent) since thehigh-enrollment year oC 1971. Andthe decline is expected to continue ata rate of about 500 per year Cor atleast three years to come, accordingto Ben Zenn, director of supportservices,

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('OUNCILMAN FREDRICK Love.lace agreed that time constraints andlack of commitments would prevcntbridge construclion this year.

An effort to salvage support forthe project came from CouncilmanRobert Novitke who proposed thecity solicit by mail commitmentsfrom the Woods' approximately 75()other state registered boaters whodid not receive initial rental requestletters. Novitke proposed those com.mitments be returned by Sept. 22 sothat the city might have enough timeto get engineering specifications andtake bi<\g before the construction Sea-son ends around Nov. 15,

Novitke's effort died from lack of

said Mayor George Freeman afterMonday's meeting. He added that hedidn't feel interest in thc projectwould Increase In time to stan anocomplete the bridge by spring 1981,

"I'm not convinced in my mind thatwe have that many people that wantit (the bridge) ," Freeman added.

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",Irk (l:y :'>!anag£'r ,John ('rawf"rd,aid t11(' 1't'0)('('\ h far from compl('te','\~,.,' are 1ll'.)K:'1~ f(':"\\:trd ~ I "'\OrK;n:~

"We h;n'!' a lImited arnmlnt ofmone\' to ('( (nplel(' the I'roJ('('I o\'('rth,' .hrr'e :-1 H prriod There I> Olll\',0 Illuch \\( rail d"," ('urran ,air!

Ibt .Taml, ("Jrran. rlirr('tor of theWa)'nc CO\ln:y B1()ck (;rant program,,a,d thl' thr('p.,par Krrchenl pro)rctI... ng!Jt on t(ln~('1 .

',,\;1 the,l did \\as pour a lIttlecem('nt around tl1(' eornl'f;; .Ju~l lookou t there, What did thcy do?"

BI,b Gratopp, o\\'r:(;r of a p31nt and;l'n';cl' shep. ,alrl thc rlt\", bcautHl.catlrID cff0r;, kave a lot to' be deSiree!,

Th:' blgge;;t Clll11plaint IS that thcproject is takIng far too long v;ithtoo f('1\' rcsult"

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Th' b Photo ty Tc"" Greenwood. err s a ~and new look for K('rche\'al Avenue in Grosse Pointe

Park sl~ce tbe city pumped. federal mone)' into the strip two yeats a,go,DE"coratI\'e. s~rc('t lamps" bnckE"d pavement and nE"W landscaping aim tocreate a d Istlllrt eeomonJe and physkal identity for the. commercial area.

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That was the conclusion of somecity officials Monday night after theWoods discussed ways to start thebridge project before cold weatherprevcnts construction.

The $183,000 bridge project. devel.oped this spring by the Woods Rec-reation Commission, was approved inin July by the council. It involvesremoval of the present bridge andreplacement with a pedestrian spanand construction of a new vehicularbridge, Since 1973, rising water lev-els have prevented boats larger than24 feet from clearing the existingbridge.

IF THE PROJECT is not complet.ed by spring 1981, many of the 53boat docks on the Jefferson side of.he bridge will go unused for theeighth consecutive year, For the citythat means another year of lost reve.nue while docks remain empty, Forboaters it means many will continueto overload their boats to clear thelow bridge,

Blocking the project is an apparentlack of commrtment by boaters toput up two years' rental fees ($520)in advance to cover the constructioncosts. The council stipulated that 75percent (176) of the total 234 wellsbe rented for 1981 before bridge con-struction begins,

So far the city has recehed about80 rental commitments out of about350 letters sent to current dock rent-ers and boaters on a waiting list.

"It looks like from the responsewe're getting that people do not wantto pay the two, years in advance,"

By Gregory Jakub

An apparent lack of interestfrom Grosse Pointe W08ds boat-ers will cause the shelving ofplans to construct a neW' bridgeover the Milk River at Lake-front Park by the 1981 boatingseason.

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h:dr th:' Ill;!) fUI1I','d m"I1:"S and \\ 111hegln Pha-(' II (,f the prO)Nt toI,:lkep,'lntr 1\",'11;1" :'ll- f .. 11

Th~ c,ty I" figl1.,r,g '11:' (L',o!alrne"swith a 5297.000 COmI1lUl1lt, De\'('lop,men: Elr,ck Gran: :,) ,pru('[' up the<r,~ with <1e~orall\'l' '1<!('W;l:k light,.or i'k pa\( nH'i~' (l;;d !an.l,\'apin~

For snmr time that has br2n th2sen~lIn('nt on Kercheval. a three anda h;lif bhck _tnp of commcrcialbu':ne,se" borrierlr,g (,n Detroit thatare oilen unfairly rr, n pared to thehu'tllng a(;;\it~ in the \'Iilagc andOn ll1(,,]L1I, Thr g:ate\\'~y :0 thePOlrr tr;;; In nlln.2ftprnoon l~ qlli(>i. Incontraq,

~b. ~Ixon fecls ,h.' IS speaking forthe other mere-han:s (I;] Kerchc\'al inGro5'e P'.J1 n: c Park \111 e n ,l1e ,aysthere 15 m:,re than the {(,OWl!'lY andthe timc of year to blame for th~businc;\ "h\\down,

"\',, o:\(' kn(lws I\e arr here"

C;uol }iixon, part owner ofthe La Pastiche Shop, under-standably would like more cus-tomers to cume ill 'and bfC1wsein her store. BLlt she kno\vs it'sa slow time of veal' and theeconomy has taken its toll onsmall nierchants,

By Joanne Gou!erne

The brass an d wie ker si ttingon the shelf of a boutique shopon Kerche\'al has been collectinga little more dust than usual.

" BUT WHILE THE public schoolsBusiness ".,'"., ... ',.,', .. 9A t b f" f f fappear 0 e su .crmg. our 0 iveClassified ".,', ... ,",.", .. 4C local private and parochial schoolsEditorials ', .... ,',.,'.,"', 12A polled this week say they're showingLetters to Editor ,.,." ... ,' ,12A increases in enrollment and several

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after hesita:ing at supporting his Prime Time , , . , .. , , . , . ,6A Those schools include Universitycampaign from its outset. Pointer of Interest " ... , ... , 16B Liggett. which- filled its classrooms

"We're behind him 100 pcrcent." R I E up with 895 students, up by about 30ea state ..... , ' .... , , .10.14B over last year, according to Admin-

said Charl~s Tompkins, chairman of Sport- 1 3C .ions Director Toby Da\'j'd, At Gro.sethe 14th DEtricl Republicans, • , .. ,.,"'" ',",., . ~ -

Society,. ..,., , .. ,' .1.9B Pointe Academy, Headmaster JohnOn a grander scale, Caputo has won Poplawski told a similar story,

the endorsement of Gov. William • Sixteen.year.old Sue Mascarinof the Shores proved she's one of "We weren't expccting it because

:\lil1iken who spoke at Caputu's Sept. of the depressed econom\.', but en.4 f d' • th I 1 Cl b the hottest tennis players on theun raIser ac e ,oc lmoor u, rollment is at capacity (510 ,,-tudents)AI-~ th Repub" an "at' I C circuit by winning the Junior Title'"', e JlC., JOna om. in all dIvisions," Poplawski said. "Ourmitlee and :\'aLonal Congressional at the U,S, Open last Saturday. The enrollment has been growing eacllR~publican Committee have pumped story is on 1C. yeal' since we opened 11 years ago.S.l~COO~~o_Ca~~~()'~ .ca~~ign, , , In fact, it appears to be a national

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CorrectionIn last wcoek', issue the :\el\',; in,

correctly reported that an eiftncntar,vhealth education program wOlild hrheld Sept, 7. Th(' mr('!lng, fratllflnl:!Dr. and Mrs Guy D<lYoll, will he held}!onday, Sept, 15, at 7 ~O P 111 ~tKerby Elrment"ry S<.'i1()lll.

The mighty UAW is backmg Hertel,which some feel was a major factorin his overwhelming primary victoryin Hamtramck and ),facomb Countywhich a ..e heavily blue collar ar~as,

BUT HAMTRA~ICK is also a large-ly Catholic.ethnic area and Caputo'sendorsement from Right to Life of?\Iichigan, might appeal to them.

The 90,000 member ?\Iichigan Edu.cation Association is backing Hertel,because of his past legislative recordand points of \liC\'!' on education andfunding, according to Pointer DorisCook, chainnan of the Grosse PointeEducation Association's political actionccmmiltee.

Others in education favor Caputo,including Grosse Pointe School BoardPresident Jon Gandelot and Sccre,tary Cathe Brierly.

MRS. BRIERLY said she first be.came acquainted with Caputo whenhe and his wife handled publiclt~, forthe su<:cessful Gros,e Pointe schoolm:lIage campaign last spring, Shesa:d her reasons for backing him arcbecause "wc think alike" and dls,at,isfaction with the Democrats.

Republicans in the 14th Districtare apparently united behind Capulo

If the debate is successful it maymean that issues will play a mor~important part in the November con.gressional election than they did inthe August primary which waslargely a name recognition game,

Issues are usually more importantto special interest groups who lendtheir important endorsement to can.didates and both Hertel and Caputowill go into the debate with a numberof significant groups giving themtheir moral and financial support.

rights amendment when answeringquestions from a panel of journalistsand the audience,

"We're not looking for campaignrhetoric," said debate organizer WaltWeber, He added that candidate,have been told that grandstandingwould be kept in check by him,

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Incidentally, Dr.plastic surgeon,

Apparently, Dr, John Harrison, ofthp Farms, is a concerned, patrioticAmerican with p€rhaps a wry senseof humor. On page 9.A of last week's::'\ews he ran a bold face:l ad read,jng"Let's give America a rea! face liftand elect Go\'. Ronald Reagan-paidfor by Dr. John W, Harrison,"

Intrigucd, the ~cws contacted Dr.Harrison to detcrmine if the ad wasstraight, or a subtle poke at thegovernor's age, 'Tm completely sin.cerz about backing the governor,"said Dr, Harrison, over the phone,,

"I never meant the governor neededa face lift. I just .'aw it as a sloganthat the country needs a change, Ithink the ad is ,cheduled to run forfour weeks. I don't know if I'll con.tinuc it after that," said the doctor.

":'>!y friends havc admir('d it andno one ha, i(ra,;j1cd any double mean.ing eoncerning Gov, Reagan and Caccl:ft" ~one at all."

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No, these men aren't trying to extinguisha burning basketball, They are officers of theGrosse Pointe Woods Auxiliary who competedin waterball contests at 18st Sunday's celebra.tion of the Woods' 30th Anniversary at Ghes.quiere Park.

Nine teams took part in the waterballevent and the Woods Aux.Ulary took firstplace, Harper Woods Fire Department second,and Grosse Pointe Park, third.

An estimated 7,000 people watched a two.'mile long parade down Mack from Vernierto Ghesquiere Park where about 5,000 ate hotdogs and danced to banjo music and dixlelanduntil about 9 p,m, lI'here was even an im.promptu performance by a local rock band.

Anoil'ersary committee chairwoman DorisKrohmer said the party exceeded anyone'sexpectation in terms of attendance and en.joyment, She added that the most often heardcomment from those attending was that theparty was the belt family orientated eventmany had ever seen hi Grode Pointe Woods.

'. Fooo was provided --by local merehant.\\ho charged only what was necel8llry to covertheir costs, ~Irs, Krohmer Baid. And what isa birthday party without a cake-In this, caseIt was a multi.layered delight carried by threemen and donated by Joser. Bakery.

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Thousands enjoyWoods' .30th

By Gregory JakubRepublican Vic Caputo C1J1d

Democrat Dennis Hertel, win-, ners' of the hard-fought primarybattle for nomination to the 14thDistrict Congressional seat, areheaded for their first one-on-oneshowdown on Sept, 23.

The forum is a debate sponsoredby a non-parti.>an east side Detroitneighborhood group sc'heduled forTuesday, Sept. 23, 7:30 p.m. at Dom-inican High School, Whittier north of1.94.

THE 14TH DISTRICT covers allthe Poin~es, Harp€r Woods, East De-troit Centerline Hamtramck, andpart' of Detroit ;nd Warren. The reotirement of Democrat Lucien Nedziwho held the seat for the last 19year3 spurred an intense primary race

. among 11 candidates,

Priman' voters named State Rep.Dennis Hertel and fanner TV-2 per.sonality Vic Caputo as candidates,Both are popular politicians who arellnpressive in public. The debateforum should give them the chanceto address issu es such as unemploy-ment, foreign affairs, and the equal

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Schools offer 'one-night stands'

Arts ahound at adult ed

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,'."Meet The ~tasters." a: Oct. 13 and 27 and ~ov. 10,course irt music appreciation. i and 24: Both classes are I

will be co-sponsored this fall, scheduled for the second:by the Department of Can. I floor Exhibition Room of the;tinuing Education of The, Grosse Pointe Central LI',Grosse Pointe Public School I brary Fel' for each four.,System and the Grosse Pointe week class is S10.Symphony Women's Associa. Both ('lasses are designedtion. to introduce to the average,

Ruth Kaiser. who has can. listener the baSIC symphonic'ducted the "~Iect The ?tas. repertoire and some of theters" course at the Grosse I important composers and:Pointe Central Library for I trends in music history whichthe past 15 years, will teach I' have occurred from the sev.'

i tll'O classes. An afternoon enteenth to the twentieth'I class will be held from 1 to 3: century. However. the pro-'I p.m, on ~londays, Oct, 6 and: gram presented in these two ,:SI 20 and >;'ov. 3 and 17. An: classes is entirely different, !I ('vening class will be held: The afternoon class \dIl

front 7:30 to 9:30 p,m, on! stress the times in which the' ;'t'music- v,'as written: the rvC'. 'C.';

1 ning class presents the man .,.: who wrote the music and will '.:.~.;,'I Illustrate how his peT.'oonality '_"; and character affect hi~ mu. ~~, sical tJutput. Records, piano. .! study sheets, lecture and in. '::;,~I formal discussion arc u~(\d to .:~.~i introduce these masters ofi music to the interested lay.,~ pl'rson. I

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-]1Allhough mo~t classes of. 1 ily of Four? Betty Young class is scheduled for Tues. George Todt and Associates,

fered by the department of Will Sholl' You How!" A day. Oct, 7. at 7:30 p,m, in will help you to learn toContinuing Education of the trained hCLlle economist will Room A-8 of Brownell Mid. cope with stressful life sit.

,-,-, I Grosse Pointe school system share lips on shopping, the dIe School. uations, Stress' will be de.I begin Ilext week, 12 "one. u~e of relatively inexpensive "One;'li i~ht Stand: Stroke fined, and its effects on you: night stands" are scheduled cuts of meat, and how to Class," 'l'heduled for 7:30 will be discussed in the Li.i for the month of Oc.tober. make lefto\'('rs attractive. The p,m, 011 Wednesday, Oct. 8 brary of South High at 7, "~JaIlY people tell us that, class. to be held on Oct. 1, in Room A.13 of Brownell, p.m, on Thursday, Oct. 30,

they like single.session of. i is cu.spon,ored with Culinary : ~liddle Scho/)l \\'il1 'dIscuss' Those enrolling in the one.ferlngs; the current series is: Consultants.. I sleps to take to prevent' s('s~ion, one.night stands are

1!1~. lax & sprVlce 'an effort to appeal to the i "Blood Presmre and Vital strokes as well as care of urged to complete their reg., large segment of community i Signs," which WIll also be I sl,meorie who has had a I istratioll as soon as possible,residents who prefer not to held on Oct. 1, teaches how, stl'oke. as classes which do not draw i

! involve the~selves" in ~ long. to men,LJre the blood p~es'l Georg~ Todt and Associ. sufficient enrollment will be,, term commltm~nt, said Dr. s~r2. The ~ffects of exerCIse, I ates will explain how hypo cancelled, To enroll for clas. ;George T. Eddlllgton, super. dIet and life style on bloo:!, nosis can be used success. es. students may use the Ivisor of Continuing Educa. preswr~ will be discus3ed. , fullY to help individuals' coupon in the blue flyer sent:

. lion. ' Robert Ihrie. a local attor. : with weight problems estab. to all home, in the school:The first of the series is ney, will tell why "You I !ish and maintain a safe and I district in late August, or I

"S50 a Week to Feed a Fam-' ~ught to Have a Will." The; effective dietar>' control pro. write the name of the class,---------------------------------- 'gram. Self-awareness and on a sheet of paper and mail I

K · . R . . ,self-responsibility are en - i it to Continuing Education,eatIng lVl1lS Ur POSItIon , couraged in "Weight Control' ~60 C.halfonte. In.person reg.;The Board of Commission. ,Executive Committee of the Clinic" to be held Thursday. IslratlOns WIll .also be acce~t'l

ers of thl' State Bar of Mich. ~Michigan Association (If the Oct. 9, ,in Room 172 at South ed at the offIce, I?cated III Iigan recently elected Pointer I Professions, High School from 7 to 10 Room A.22 of Bro\\ nell Mld'iPatri.ck J. Keating of Schuur, I Keatin~ h~s been ac~ive in i p,~. . , ~~ Schoo-'.. .. __ !

Keatmg and Wells, P.C" ~the contllluln~ educatIOn of I ~~~orce - J.s Legal As. 1_ c,' ~ .:' a:; Ic:; _, _Ipresldent.elect. i lawyers, lecturing frequent. i peCl> w~JI explam. the la.w

The newlv.elected officer I ly at courses on mechanics': a~d, proce~ure of divorce III

of the more than 19,000. liens, mortgage foreclosures, I ~il.cOlgan, lIlcludmg grounds.b St t B '11 b real property' transactions child custody, support, al.mem er a e ar WI e , I " t tll Is

formally installed at the Bar's and law office management. ImOn), proper y. ~e emen ,45th Annual Meeting to be He also served on the Bar. i alternatn:es. to ,dIvorce, et~,'Jeld Sept. 24-26 at the Book Press Committee, Committee I Rc~ert Ihne WIll teach thISCadillac Hotel in Detroit. on Grievance, Committee on eta,s on Tu~sday, Oct. 14 at

Relations Between Lawyers Brownell MIddle S c h 0 0 I ,Keating has been a State and Accountants condemna'J noom A-63, from 7 to 10

Bar Commissione!, since ,1973. tion Procedure" Committee, p.m,He served as vICe.presldent Character and Fitness Com. Also on Oct. 14, at 7:30of the State Bar in 1979-80 mittee and Committee on Ec. p.m, in Room S.176 of Southand served as chairperson of onomi~s of Law Practice. He High. School, ~i1~ be a pres.t~e Real. Property Law Sec. has also served as special entat~on on 'TItle .. IX _hon, chaIrperson of the De. counsel to the Judicial Ten. What s It All About. Dr. AI.livery of Legal Services Com. ure Commissior, frieda Frost, Director of Ele.mit~ee, and as second vice. A graduate of the Dniver. mentary .Educatio~ for thechaIrperson. of the State Bar sity of Virginia, Keating reo G~osse Po~nte Pu~lJc ~ch~ols,Representative Ass e m b I y, ceived his law degree from WIll explam the ImplicatIonspolicy-making body of the the Detroit School of Law in for public education and at.bar. 1953. He and his wife, Judy, t~tudes about sex discrimina.

He also served as the State reside in Grosse Pointe Park tlOn. IBar representative on the I with their seven children "Wilderness Survival and----------.-----------.- First Aid," taught by Walter

Prowalny, is slated for 6p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 15in Room S-172 of South High.

Most Adult E due a t ion The class covers such even.classes offered by the De. tualitie5 as frostbite, drown.partment begin the week Of) ing and burns, Basic first aid ISept. 22. However, some and CPR are diseussed. Thebegin as early as the week course is basic for anyonl'of Sept. 15. Consult the blue who plans adventUres of anyflyer mailed to all residences kind in the -out.of.doors.in the school district the Hypnosis can be used toweek of Aug, 25 for details, help you stop smoking if youCopies of the flyer are avail.! are rl'ady to stoP. Georgeable at the public libraries. I Todt and Associates will ex.

Although classes are plan. plain how hypnosis can makened primarily for residents It easy for you to.do wh~t

you really want to do nof t~El Grosse P?lnte school "Smoking H.y'pnosls Clinic') todIstrict, . non.resldents may be held Thursdav Oct' 16 atenroll With pa)'ment of a S2 7 p,m. in the' 'Library , offee per class. Brownell Middle School.

For more information, call "~take' the Most of Your I .or' stop at the Continuing ~Iarriage" will cover such .' .Education office, .room A.2.2 topics as contracting, indio .at Brownell Middle School, vidual V5, couple needs, and Ie.260 Chalfone, Grosse Pointe communication. The c I ass II"Farms, Call 343.2178, I will be held Wed~esday, '.;

Oct. 22 in Room A-63 at I :~~I Brownell ~Iiddle School at ~}jChorus seeks new lllenlher~ 7:30 p.m . ~{$

The Grosse Poinle Com. I Oct, 7, There is a particular Thursday, ~.ct.. 20 WIll be 'I iWmunity Chorus invites any. need for male VOIces, the .d~y ,~or ~flental Folk ;~~:Jone over 16 who can carry Members are looking f,or- Medlc.me. \\"hlC,~ has been I V~a tune and is genuinely in. ward to a v::ry joyous Chnst. descfl?ed as a ba~efoot I i:,/terested in si.nging with a mas concert, sehe.duled fo.r doctor s ~ppro~,eh to Onental I ~.~~congenial m I xed choral Sunday, Dec. 7, With a van. folk medICine. Massage, ac- I ~1group, to attend its first reo ety of choral selections rang- upr,essure, herbal ,teas, pl~s. i Ihearsal and sign.up on Tues. 1 ing from sacred to popular, ter, and mo~e wll~ be dIS.I'I'day. Sept. 16, at 7:30 p.m, The Chorus is under the cussed, ~onnJe BreIdenbach" 'at Parcells Middle School, direction of Richard B. o~ No-l\;o~sense :-1atural,s, I ~"20500 Mack Avenue, Room Johns. Vlith Frances Wilson WIll ~e the Instructor for thIS I ' "127. as accompanist. It is a self. ?ffenng to be held at 7 ~.m. VISA

Registration fee is $7 for supporting. non.profit organ. In Room 198 of South HIgh. ":individuals an~. S13 for I izat,io.n of men a~~ wom~n , "~;ress Managemen.t Train.; '~~'''P''~S$~_%1W''"\,couples. No audItIOns are reo deSIrIng to partICipate In mg, another offenng by I ~.'m)!l1. " ,~. •...quired, and members need choral singing, and is co.not be Gros,e Pointe resi. ~ponsored by the Depart. ,f':><~"~":,ii;~~{~~~S\{~;t,~;~~:R~,:i,,'<i-:;~~~~~.4i;,;.:':;~;':i~;';::-:<dl~~';:~'~<,';1i<~.c'.:dents, Rehearsals are held I ment of Community Serviceseach Tuesday evening in and the Board of Education. t,f:'.:~.~"Parcells at 8 p.m. and regis- Further information may ,lration will close after the I be obtained by calling 886.third rehearsal on Tuesday, 0710.

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At our free seminar, you'll learn how to build the financialassets that are so essential to your family's well-being,You'll also find out how proper financial and estateplanning can protect your family from steep estate taxesand unexpected bills, An informative slide presentationwill cover such topics as:

Call for reservations for your seats for this vital seminar.sponsored by PRO, Inc., a subsidiary of InvestorsDiverSified Services, This could be the most importantmeeting In your famlly's life.

Copper - Silver is justone of 21 different classes inarts and crafts sCheduledthis fall by the Departmentof Continuing Education ofThe G;rosse Pointe Public

'

School System. Convenientlyscheduled day and eveningclasses taught by ex per tmetalwork instructors, EvaKlein and Sonja Preuthunare available.

Other elasses in arts andc r aft s are media, breaddough art, calligraphy, chaircaning, clay ean be fun, dec.orative tole, painting, draw.lng, fabric painting, knitting,

O M EGAN lapidary, macrame, needle.

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Ff'ATURING: Period items afMing. K'ang Hsi, Ch'ien Lung Dynas-tici18th an-d 19th century - ~LQISONr{E: ~ORC~~ ~POlTERY: Rose Medallion, f''amille, Canton, Mandarin, and Kutani,imari:Sange de Boeuf and Satsuma. Q~fM'M- ~I,{~Wood Sculptures: Wall Panels: Japanese Document Boxes: TempleLions: Extensive Collection of JAOf:.$ ~ ~TON£S: Mala-chite, Lapis, Coral, Amethyst Iris Quartz, Jadeite, Carnelian, etc.SCROUS, SILKS, EMBROIDERJES- \\Orks by castiglione, ChihPai S-tlih, JAPANESE WOODBtOCK PRINTS: MJ\NI)A.RI~JEWELRY: PAlACE VASES: IVORIES. Mi~ellaneous includingPicnic Boxes, Silver and Enamel Objects,lable Screens,AncientVessels, Chinese Silk Paintings, Costumes,lMPOKTANf SNUfl:BOTIL~ ~D NETSUKE COLLECTION.

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Established in our area for over five years,has enlisted the capabilities of qualifiedworkmen to provide the following servicesfor fall and winter maintenance.• Complete preparation and painting of int~rior hallways,

stairwells, bedrooms, bathrooms.

• Full carpentry, both finished and rough: bookcases,shelves, railings, as well as drywall and taping.

• Exterior gutter repair and recaulking.

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Our preventalive mainlenance services. include re-rooling, ralf1ware& ifl'sulaled aluminum siding and Irim,Fo, those who cannol afford lo have mainlenanl;pwo,k done l.wlce. please call 882.3100. .

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" I Prizes, passion are part of bingo craze POII!!!E,!!~UUM;,~ By Dwight Cendrowski i al St. Clare of Montefako HI FAMILY

Bingo, that innocuous litlle II (;ros"c Poinle Park, Up to' ',';7~"k'", .• , HOOVERchild's game butt of counl- 300 people, moslly WV'lwn, .00/

less jokes and onte the seem, buy bingo tards to vie for,the DINNER OFFERing sole 'province of the $20, $30 and grand $300

• , Church, seems to have gained prize, Proceeds. go toward .._. Ire,pectability. Officially le- the school, athletics, and gen. 111 50~ OFF

'\' 1"11~ a' '1)11' .lill" I.:la,'.," ;", . ..I1'ar and ('an galized in 1973, bingo has eral upkeep of the churth. RECEIVE If,1101,1 al 1,'a,1 IS I.. I (I 01111, p, "I' "If"', •Oil arl' all blossomed into big business Many play simply tCJ so- ~ .! Entire Bill at Sign of the Beefcarver"1>1. 10 '1'1'\ ", I'll\' IH,.,I all, ,.01111<1 \\ ill"~ '~Ja"l''' are in :he state - very big busi. cialize and have a night away *... I." ", " ~/.?Ly When You Purchase Any Newlullf) ~hllPl'd, "lid 'h'III/1ll'lI, (,h" -!l'iIl kl'I'p, halld ness. " I from ho~e, For ~ther" ~lIlg0 .. (lt ~ ~/........ht'at frolll alll"'111I1.: Illl' ,.in,', 'I hI' lulip ,haill', "h"11 AccoromgtoCharlcsj)ean,11s a paSSIOn, SerIOus players ~, ..... ',,;,/' .' 11/ HOOVERlilt' ",la,,,, i, on" fdl,.d 01]('-111' II I . 1'11' . '1 depu:\' (olllmissioner for the I :;COllt out the games WIth th~ - ,

... , ,I ""lit. ,.. , <I' I b t' d If .. " ~. -' .. ~ 1/' $4995.,hould hi'. II..!,,_ "ilh Ih" ('in .. hli"n ut' Ihl' "iIlt, bingr, divi,ion of lhl' ~fiC'h. es prJzes, an pay our or ,,' ~".~f' ",' " t ".,'..' '/ P' S tI h ." . " igan Stat .. Loll,'n' C'dlllllis- fIve nIghts a we~k, They 111 , 0 IIces la,

aliI I I' ,III'. I,,,,,d l'lr"ul"tlOn 1IIl'ar" """d IWlll]lll'l . '. - . 'I] h ' .' f'l ,.. "'"il,t'.,;M,M A,low Asalld 1');,,01'. ... SlOn, bIng" IJluflh :.llld prizes Iwnc o\er a sea 0 eal(S,' '.Y All Model, ot Sol. P",.

1a"t I'par llJtaled S I'\:l 1l,:Ition crJllcen:ratlllg on the caller';Galll'h arc hl'ld lol ','('t,'r"n, ~voice, snapping Ill(' plastit ..

'. Ctl,,~1 !'Ia.o.~, al,~, 1II.,'alh a \li~,; .'hat ~.;~-_ ,,'JI "'I'd, 1l'llgiulI; and e d ~ cat Ion I number (' Ivers. down Wit~l TU 1-0700 21002 MACKI'UIII I \Hh.II., I \H 1'1 -"IIOII!'.. I. :2,)" 'lad .., group.;, rlJtaries, sen;'Jr ('Iii. I skill and (icxteflty of a ma~l'(,urllt',' 01 "I. llai,', [)"t,oil. SI/,I' in Illtla, alld '1,lt'el z<!ns and fr~lernal lJI~:""da.' cian wilh playing c.Jld.Ih., 1"'\1";':':1' of '''ur "'wi,"'. "111 "ill j'ind a hl"- tiuns sueh as the Elk" Evel') If you'n' cunsiderir,g open.I'ra:.:,' for "\l'r~ la'h' 1.llld fo .. "\t'n "I','a~ion .. 'htkl' week more than 240,000 pIa) ing your own binglJ parlorIhi, Ih., '\I,,'kl'lId all 'ollr fril'nt!, '~.'I log"IIll'r and bingo at 2,200 ]icemed een. In the ba,ement, be adVIseddi~t'Il\ .. r ho" kilO" 1"d"l'aIJJI' \Otl art' ill lilt' '1,1l'I'lion ters around the state. that the game is stricl1yof Ifllalil. "illl". \\ ht'll ,,,;, "01111' 10 PAUKIE', ~105t of the action take's monitored and open, only to".\Irn "II(JI'I'E ~Oll lIla'" ,",IU"'I' Ihl' \I ilH'S Ihl' place in the Detroit area, ~~.n-.~.r'-',fl,t, o~ga~l.z~tlOn.s, ,. At"IH .• t '.;IUU {•• iJIU'1l lU~JU .Uon.-Ihur IU~lJ ~Ln.t.: l.!Ll;' ",t:cr..ty UjJl~I' JI1~jlt C">"""'J~ u..J H .."'-.::H ..Li.~Fri. &: Sat.. """11-11 SIIII, TI'I, HB,,)-Oh:26, ------------- .. - . ------ --. ,I'ars olll, or hal'e tax-exempt

statu.; lu obtain a bingo Ii.II /\E JIISJ)()U: i All that dust cen,e

,Thi, "(IInill:.: "in!t'r Illan a "illl' la,lin~ parl~,1 savc.s IlJOne,r , :;:,;, c'Ir~ ing- 1'\I'r~"lH"'" fa' "rill' rI'l'illl' for h,,1 "pil'l'd "inl', I • .': :::~

Grosse Pointe Woods resi- :. 'W2, 3,' dents on streets west of !lfack :"-.:_-.:"--. ~

between Vernier and K('n,more drive may have noticedtrucks dumping loads of finegravel on their streets lately.

The dusty stuff is part ofa process called chipping andsealing and is an economicalmethod of resurfacing streets,according to Len Ocelnik,Woods director of publicworks.

The process involves patch.ing the existing concrete, ..spraying it with a tar.like -material, then covering itwith a layer of loose gravel.The process is repeated againand the loose gravel muststa~' on the street for 10 0 I'

15 dal's while it is bOlHkd ':r""lIf -I to th~ coating by traffic. -' ..._---.--'fIIIIIIJ--.-----Ocelnik said. ~~_

This met hod is milch Ph,'"t._ h', :;)'., ,,~I,t (,'n,l,o," ,k Icheaper than asphalt reo Enjoying the action are Ann HeJlPwhite, Idt, and nolon'~ Butler,surfacing and allows the city, . ~~----- .... ~._-~- --- .----,-- ..-------to stretch its strcet main. A 1 · .tenance budgct, Oceillik ~aid, . rt, llIV., 111filltlon llre

T A' • • •There'sl'~:s en~~l~o TexasjSelllOr SenlUlllr tOPlCS

stories-to comparisons of i~s i Enrollment has bee n librarics or at the office of,vast . e~panse. Even. A lask:, ,5 I opel1l'd for the fall series of Continuing Education at I

IadmiSSIOn to the Unl.on dldn t Seminars for Seniors. an in. Brownell Middle School. 260 I

. stop th,e trend. :'JatlOnal Coe. novative, tuition-free class ChalfontI' Avenue, Grosse I

ogr~plllc I\lagazllle r~cently designed to help local reo ['ointe Farms.remlllded us: "Dawn III '1 ex. tirees to use a portion ofas 1S a protracted m031cnt. \ their well.earned leisure time'The sun comes up ol'e.r Beau- to explore new fields of in.m~nt, and the £trst light re- terest. The class is sponsoredqUlfes nearly an hOllr to by Grosse Pointr- publictraverse the 773.mile breadth s~hooJs,of the nation's second largest ,state." The series of five classes

------~~- -- i will open on Friday, Oct. 3 .I Topics of the weekly meet-, ings are Wills and Probate,Coping with Inflation, An II.lustrated Lesson in Art His.tory, Safety and Health at eHome, and Essentials of

, Home Nursing.

, The sessions are held at 1 e--------- 'p m in the ~('coml,f1oor E:-:-

hibilinn RdUIIl of .the Grus"e I: POlnlC' Central Library and a~ are open to rt'tired residents I: of thc 5rliool distrirt who ~.: are 60 or older. II.~: Thi~ j~ the thinl year fnr iDaI the prugram \1 !Tich was be I"'"..I gun in the winter of 1978, 11.~~ At the (onelusion of the iDa,pIlot dass. those who en. I~"i rolled were polled as to their II.'~: prefen>Dl'es, Th,' sessions i"": presl'nt('d in the fall of 197!l I-...~

nnd \n the wintcr of 1980 :~ ....lIen' ba;l'd on those ex. 11.'"

: pre:,sea interests. The pres. I-..~entations in 1980.81 will bl' I~"

i ba~ecl . l;n last. year's qucs, I.'"i tlOnnalre. I-...JIi: Experts have addressed the ~,..: group on s\I('h divl'l',e topics I.'", a" photography, finance and -..~I imc,lment,. metalwork, 111\1. ~,..

: sir "llpreciation, ethniC ('tlok. !I.'": ing, physical fitn(>s~. gem .. -..~

stont's, rslate planning, qllilt. :~,.., ing. neerllepoint, paraps~choJ, ;1.,..: oly, Jnd art 1M, TilO'" tnrol1ing ma~ r('gi,. i ,." ..

tcr for all fi\'(' tla5.'C' or a I.~,Ingle "ffpring. An l'IH"]] :Dal\1('nt ('r/llpon is fount! H\ 011: IV,..blll!.' fJ,rr annr)uncing Con, :I.~I.lJlJllIg Edu('atir)J1 l'1as;,r., IDa

, which lIas s;nt, to;,]1 )~',ml': IV"...in thc ;;('h')ol (l1stnct. CopIes 11.~

,art' a\'~lIablc at the public IDaLease-"Lease .-Leas~:!8

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Village Auto Leasing Inc., 18201 Mock i"36 mthly payments of $189,62 equals $7099.20 Residual value of $3080. ct

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• ~Iiddb S"hoo!: BrownelI, 428,Parcells, 455, Pierce, 454,

• High ~('hool: :-Iorlh 1,749, South,1,903,

Thursday, September II, 1980

For free job tr <lining plus pay and benefits whileyou learn, JOin todily'S Army_ You'll train on the mostmodern equipment_ You'll benefit from on-the-Job('xperwnce You'll discover yom Army job also m;:.yh?v(' (IVlllan applications

FolI0'11"1 ng are just some of the Jabs (for both men1nd ,,",'omenl for which vou may q',Jallfy All our JObsq'~P you a chance to spr"p your country as you serve"ourself.

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For more Information, contact your ArmyI('presentative (11<;t('dIn tile Yeliow Pages under"[I S, Army RecrUiting' ), or call the number helow:

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Extra cla~ses for elelnentaryMost classes in the Youth ing Through Art (grades two

Enrichment Program sched. to three), Let's Learn Frenchuled by the public schools' (g r a des four to six) andDepartment of Continuing Woodchoppers Hour (gradesEducation will begin the four to six),week of Sept, 29. Music Therapy for Learn.

Among the elementary of. ing-Disabled and Retardedferings, along with the grade Children will be offered be.level for which they are de. ginning Oct, 16,signed primarily. the Balletfor the Youngest Set (grades Anyone wishing to enrollkindergarten to two), Clay for a class offered by theCan Be Fun (grades one Department of Continuingthrough three), Creative Dra. Education, whether You t hmatics, beginning (grades Enrichment or Adult Educa.one to three), Creative Dra. tion, should complete th~matics, intermediate (grades coupon in the blue flyerfour to six). Creative Move. mailed to all homes in thement (grades two to four), school district in late AugustFigure Skating (ages three or stop in the Office of Con.to 12) Fun in the Gvm tinu ing Education. at Brown.(preschoolers), Fun in the ell Middle, Schoo,l. 260 Chal.Gym (grades kindergarten to fonte, durmg offIce hours.two), International Cooking 1_ For more information, call(grades lour to six), Learn. 343-2178.

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Zen painting ,course starts.Sumi.e, Japanese sty 1 e I' cial materials are required,

mood painting is offered in The ancient art is one oftwo Tuesday classes ~t Grosse II ~ood painting in a br,idPointe War Memoflal Sept. time span and usually With30 through Dec. 2, There is' a' simple asymmetrical com.an afternoon class from 1 to position using various dilu.3 p,m, and an evening class tions of Japanese black inkat 7 to 9:30 p,m, Instructor with a feather.light bamboo .is Mary Bowman who studied handled brush on the sensi-Sumi.e in Japan with Beika tive rice paper, Expressing.lnada, a famous. gO.year.old personal ,creati~-cness is pos.artist in the Wakayama Pre. sible with less tra~ning i!!fecture, sumi.e than" "in' - Western

Sumi-e is a Zen art in painlling techniques. The feewhich a mood can be created for 10 weeks -of instructionwith a few brush strokes, No is $55. Call 881-7511 for moreprevious art training or spe- information,

Tel-Help to aid the johlessUnited Community Services I employment insurance, ,lei.

of Metropolitan D e t r 0 i t I sure time and volunteerlsm,(UeS) began 0 per a t ion medical assistance, trade reoof a new service called Tel. adjustment assistance (TRA),Help on Sept, 2, 1980, TIris legal services, domestic yio.United Foundation Torch lence, Unit{!d Foundation,Drive supported program, emotional asp e c t s of un.will supply unemployed in. employment, mortg,age ~e.dividuals and 0 the I' s in arrangements, public assls-Wayne. Oakland, and !\la. tance, food stamps, ut~litycomb County with recorded assistance,- credit counsl'lmg,messages of information on alcohol abuse, .where they can receive help Anyone who has occasIOnwith a variety of pressing to refer an individual to Tel.-problems which may confront Help should be sure to, tell

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them, . them about message subjects• • T" so that they may ask for

Tel-He~p 1S part o~ DCS s them specifically,C,ommunlty ~nf~r~atlO,n Ser. With tens of thousands ofVIce, If the mdlvldual s con- men and women out of workcerns cannot be met by any in the metropolitan Detroitof the Tel.Help messages, the area this new service is eX'p:ofessional s,taff of ~omm,u- Jlcct~d to serve as a primarymty InformatIOn Service WIll link between the individualbe available to help the I with a p~oblem and the :e-caller, sources Il1 the community

The hours of service for i that are there to help,Tel.Help arc Monday throughFriday 8:30 a,m. to 8:30 p,m.1 F1ighty Positionand Saturday 10 a,m. to 4, On Sept, 23, 1911 Earlp.m, The telephone number i O\'inlon was sworn in as "airfor service is 833-4466. i mail pilot number one." Fl\'.

The number of Tel.Help: ing a Bleriot monoplane, h'i,messages will be rapidly ex.! Job was to deliver mall from

d d d f 'f i Garden City, Long I~1and, tf)pan e as nee. or In orma'i ~Iineola, six miles awav, :\tlon on additIOnal sUbJects, 1909 Rlrriot monoplane: ,i.,becomes eVH\ent. ~Iessages i tership of the first airplanron ~he followlIlg tOPICS were: to rrOS5 the English Chan-

I available as thl' program be., neI. is one (,f t11P historic air.I gan operatinn Sept. 2: job: craft on exh:bit at llenn

hunting and retraining. un. Ford ~Iuseum, Dearborn. .

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l!llilari£l1l Church offer,~ fall education progralllsonal social and mental de. assistant minister for Reli. Bohlin, Jo Ann Franks, Danvelop'menl' of the young: gious Education, A Senior Braspennickx, and Warrenpeople, and will explore a! Youth Group meets socially Guaerke,variety of topics such as; in the church Annex at 3 The Grosse Pointe l'niter.growing up and growing old- i p.m, ian Church welcomes nell'-er, personal values, death: The Grosse Pointe Unitar' comers and visitors. For fur._nil nv;"'" ""<1 r""p~r('hinQ ,~n Chnrrh Srhool program ther information about till'the history of the Unitarian. i is under the direction of a church or about the religiou,;Universalist Church, Religious Education Commit. education programs, call Her

tee chaired by Alice Snyder, Fred Campbell, minister, atOther committee members 881-0420, or Rev. Nancyare: Carol Wisniewski. Linda Doughty at 882-9755.

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The Board appro\'(~d a resolution

BecJu,l' of the anticipatej decline,lhe Board of Education last monthsaid it would ~priously addrpss t ~l(,

problem of "building utilization" du :'-ing the coming school year, All 15s::hool bu,:Jdings owned by the sy"tem are open, although some are notbeing used to capacity,

The Grosse Pointe Unitar-ian Church, 17150 Maumee,will begin its yearly programof religious education onSundays at 10:30 a,m. witha family worship service. At11 am thl' coonl'rativechurch 'school will offerclasses, seminars and specialevents for young people ofall ages,

The Pre-School Programprovides for the youngest agegroup in crib and erawler-toddler rooms, Children agefour and five gather inclasses to learn about them. The Junior Youth Group,selves: their friends and the sixth, seventh and eighthworld around them, The pro. graders, under the leader.gram is led by Lee Weisen. ship of Rolland Vriesenga,bach. will go on retreat toget.her

, on Oct 11, as well as meetThe Pnm.ary S,chool, ur:der in reg~lar Sunday cI(lsses,

Paul Hennmg, ,IS for first, Their lans also includeserond and thlrd graders,. p k. d H I

h'l R th B 11' 1 d p1zza, roller s atmg an a .w leu 0 mger ea s ,the Secondary Seh601 for loween parties.fourth and fifth graders. J Senior Youth will meet onThese classes offer a cur. Sundays at 11 a,m, in a work.riculum adapted to the per. shop with Nancy Doughty,

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Enrollment decline repol1ed in public scllools(continlU'd from page 1.A} "I lale 19i9 that committed it to to the mOI'e, The schofl Bobard has,

• , _ keeping all J 5 buildings open at least however, put two no~.s,c 10,01, Ulldl~g,393 student~ compared l:) ,Ilmo,t lhroLlgh tile current school year, A up for sale, IlS, Admllll,tratlOn Bu~ld.1,000 who wll! ;.;raduate JI1 1981. ;:~'hool ,pokesman said a new plan . ing on SL ClaIr, and IMC Buddmg

The total enrollme:lt of 8,705 or -tud\' of blJilding utilizalidn will be on Kerby,breaks down to 3,G74 in elementary. pr~~ienl('d l" lhe Board in a few Enr.tllrnent at cac,lI school, accord-1 337 middle school, and 3,652 high (l1on! 115, jng to the unofficial fir~l Fridayschool. A [mall number of studcnt~ ('oun!. fllIJows:are in "[pecial" education categor,ies, In a 19i8 study of building needs.

(when enrollmellt was 10,214) Super. • Elementary: Barnes, .274, Defer,illt~ndent William Coats noted that 461, Fl'rry, 441, Kerby, 381, ~Iair(',from a purely managt'rnent point of - 303, ~lason, 338, Monteith, 410,\'1('\\', at least three elellll'nta,)' P1Juilard, 341, Richard, 361, Trombly,".1.0 J]' and one middle [chool coull! 3~9_bl' tlo'rd an d stu :Ients fitted into the[(Illainillg ,c110o!s,

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One busine,:lnan along Kerchevalsaid it rllally doesn't matter howmu~h money the city pumps into Ker.chllval. The area will always have a~ligma for a bad neighborhood be.cause of its closeness to the Dc:roitb~rder.

a personal visit from sales repre.sentatives.

"Once a cusluml'r Sigl15 up in an',;nerglZed' area, we can usually pro.VIde installation within three or fOlJr(..1yS,' saId ReynoUs, "That slightdelay provides' us with a nice cushion.We're right where we want to be asta.r as in;(alla tlOn is concerned,"

"The only problems we're havingso far i3 with equipment delays,"said Reynolds. "One channel is off theair because the lines have yet to beinstalled by AT&T, Th.ey're beingheld up by a design check 'in Wa~h.ington, D.C."

"The other prohlem involves equip.ment deliv~ry delays, We're expect.ing delivery any day now, When itc[,nes in, we'll go right to work,Other th:m that, everything is runningsmoothly."

Gros,;:: Poin:e Cable started layingunaerground cables III the Farmslast weak, along Moross and Lake.,hore road, The company hopes tofmish by the fIrst of the year, with

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far the largest building on the stripand has endless pOSSibilities rangingf: um cocktail lounge.restaurant com .binations, to electrical retail andcontracting businesses.

The most "practical, log,cal and fi.nancially sound" proposal. says City!llanager Crawford, is for a "minimall" similar to Ih: Continental Mar.ket 1Il Birmingham, which is housedin a fOlm~r empty grocery s~ore,

Reception to cable tplevisionin the Pointe;; is bright on twolevels, according to MichaelReynolds, general manager ofGrosse Pointe Cable.

"The ci,izens 01 the Pointes lIrereceiving ~~arp, clear reception fromus," said Reynolds, "and we're beingreceived very nicely by the com.mUl1lty III return."

"Approx:mately 49 percent of thefamilies we contact are signing upwith our prcgrams," said Reynolds,"against a projected average of 4{)percent. So we're ahead of the gamethere."

Specific figures quoted by Reynoldsshow 350 families are signed up cur.rently, with another 250 on a waitinglist. "Sales are brisk," said Reynolds."We're offering Five Star Galaxyprograming as our top of the lineseller, but the majority of familiesrequest Four Star Galaxy, at a costof $20.40 per month."

Potential customen are first con.tacted by 'brochure, as each area is"energized." This is followed up by

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I ('onlinul'd from page I.A),i',: Me I er.\ impressed of what's.: .~.~ on d01l'11 ill're," ~Is, Robb said,

Inlainr decorator hl'lI l:>l'aUlH'~,;iltl his business h;l.' boomed sinc~\ 1,(, project bl'gan a ) ('ar ago, espe.,':all" aLer the Jlopular Sparky)!l'l'b('rt's restaurant mo\' cd ill a( ross:h, ,[re('t from him,

SI':': KI owner Darrdl Finken saidi1 ' . J)lc:irrate price,; :mil attentive

1'1 \ :,'(' ilal'(' made illS r('staura,nt a"':llI' of th(' :nen:hants along

h. !L \.: 1'1. dj, Finken with bring." 1)1(' . r;'" back to life, more so

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I:" 1l1.1:-" \ he k:'y to Kercheval,~, \'"IOpllWll\ Ildl be the vacant:,:1 IJril'k :;cllldmg that at one time

, ,lI- .'d t i~:Palmon OldmlObile Bump.; I '. The' i.>ic~k.long budding is by

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'11,': led t f) all current renters andthl)'"(l on the list

""m on the mailing list and IJ:dn't rcrei\'e a letler and I know,ix ()thl'r~ that didn't receive them,"-;ullll'an ~aid after the meeting.

Suii,l'an maintains that if rental,agrecm('nts afe solicited from more!J()~def", commitments will increase,i nee rental fees at Lakefront Parkare about half the rates charged at,'()m rJ]l'rcial marinas,

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Sull! I'an said he plans to mail let-ters of in!l'nt to 750 Woods boatersIn an attempt to solicit the necessarycommitments to ~tart the bridge'project this year,

The Woods also needs clearancefrom the ~lilk River Drainage Boardbrfore construction can begin,

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I v I 1 II As 1980 began, ther(' \\'er('I 'J(l,~ er" (' as," 24,253,000 U.S. families in'of •'1'; r(~""; OIl I \\'hic'h both ,husband and WIfei' I \', ere \\'orkmg, up 193 per.

Tht: ,\Jllrllui of ]ll'tp,iI's I cent from 1970,old Ea.I;'11I High School,c1a" of Hl45, 11'111 hold a35th r('UllIOn SUllday. Sept21. at Ihl' Ban htl'r !l011~(',

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open bar and dancing 10the music of till' "Babe" Ba. Ilone Orche'ilra, Ihe same

. band that play('d for man\' ji high scllCJol danc'ps. - :, -t " Members and friends of I

Ihe Classes of 1942 through,1947 are invited to join in a I

.lj few hOllrs of memory shar. i'. mg.Call Terry IJesHivcrs Ed.:

wards, 885-2562, or Gust Ko.,koves, 886.3755, for informa. i

lion or rcser<l;;tion< M~il:a check fllr Sl5 ]Jer person I

to: Earl Antonelli, 1681 I

Hamptun Hoad, Grosse Point!, :Wood,. :llich. 48236,

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London Fog' and Misty Harbor raincoatsAt Hudson's Eastland on~y

Save 50% on famous maker rainweor. I )ts ()f styles from thesn greut nomes and others Infushiol'lob!0 shodes and neutrals i "1<;585 W"'S find thpse liot-to-be mlssc"d savings In Misses' Coots

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prilllmaking II-ill be taught i,11 Gr',.;,r Pointe War :lIe.!morial Thllrsday~. Srpt, 25:[hrnugll ])rr. 4 from 1 to 3 :pm. The in,trllctor Cor IhisIl"lief T'rtnl :llaking Class is ,SlI<;an :'-llIl('ah~' who holds a:'-Ia,[('[ of Finr ,\rts degreefrnm \\'a~ I1P Slal(' T'niversily:'l1d lIas be('n r,l1 tllC' facu1. ,i 1('" M br,lh Waynp StaIr and,Oakland T'nil'er,ilic's

The in,., 1'1ICtioll;1Ifrr is $60f(lr qlP 111 \'.'('('ks p1u<; a $5 I

111.1Irrial<;rharl(r. :Thi, i, ,1 \\()]'king inlroduc. ;

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1}1.I"inl( in ils basic forms:I", t I, Ir,l<111iona I an,l pxprri.Ilwn!al StlJ(!rnts \\ill hr (li,i "1 Ir<1 in I1p\'plnping prinling; 1ll;1l:(,< ill hnt II hlaek and,',Illip and ('olnr,

<;llldl'lil, ,\10111(1 ha\'r lllpirI/\\n culting [oob. printingIll:lIll'r, ,nfl prn('jls. ('harcoa\.JllIlla in); and hn"lH's, Inks.hr:'.lcr" :m<1 ',,,kenl, \\ ill br1'1'0\1"('11 III ('la~s It i, ad.\ i'abl,' to hnnl( ;111 aproll or,mo('); ('.111 Rill 7;;11 for more}nf,'rm,d,'lIl

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SEPI'. 13 • 14,EXOnCflSB-IN THE CENTER!Here'. fun for the wholefamily, at nearbyEast1aDd. It'. 0111' Motortlty Aquarlam Show InStouffer'. tourt,Saturday and Sunday,Sept. 13 a: 14. And don'tmla the exotic fishandion Sunday InPenney'. East Court fromnoon to 5 pom.

Thursday, September II, 1980

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Toronto trip to be raffledOpen 7:30 A.M.-9 P.M. Mon. & Thurs.

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. ULS teacher,. wife team up for folk concert, .RIch Del ?ro~s.o teaches perCormance and ask if we IsCience at UllII'erslty Liggett had an album, Gradually weSchool. But on the weekends reached the point where we IDel Grosso .and his ":ife, felt comfortable enough withMaur~en, enJoy reputations what we were doing to think~ spirited and talented folk. seriously abuut making ansmgers. album.

The Del Grossos have built The owners of the Ravenup quile a following on the Gallery and folksinger Joshlocal coffee house circuit. While, Jr. encouraged us toListening to the Del Gras- make a live recording at theso's sing and accompany Raven. So, on a night thisthenlselves on the concertina June we recorded an albummandolin and dobra, as weli brCore a live audience."as the pennywhislle and The album, The Goodpiano, their Cans may not sus. Times, will be re]rascd inpeet that ,Rich started out as about six weeks.a rock mu'sician and Maureenmajored in organ at Wayne "We have no aspirations toState University (in fact, at hit the c h art s with ourthe age oC 12 she was the album," explains Del Grosso.church organist at Joan of "It will be strictly for us toArc Church in St, Clair distribute at our perform-Shores). ances to people who like our •

work and want to buy it,"The Del Grossos may have

mod est expectations, buttheir fans predict they willbe pleasantly surprised bythe album's sales.

The Del Grossos' next ap-pearance in this area will beat the 1980 Musicale, spon-sored by the Grosse Point~Inter-Faith Center for RacialJustice on Sunday, Sept, 14at 7:30 p.m. at the GrossePointe War Memorial. Ticketsare $7.50 and $5 for seniors I T'llicves gi ye Fa I"msand students. There will be a ...

cash bar and complimentary I ] · hll~Y ,.l7eelrsnacks. pO 1("C a ~ " :~.Ta~les may be reserved I, '. ':'" , ,

and tickets may br purchased I Thle\ cs kept Far,ms police: diamonds set III It, one. cul-at the door or resen'ed by busy reccntl" chaslllg d'lWIl i tured pearl bracelet WIth acalling the Inter-Faith Center several breaking and enter. gold band and matching cul-at 882.6464 ing and larc('ny complaints. tuned pearl earrings, a Mexi.

, A 14 Coot fiberglass sail. ~an aqua~arine. six ~. gemboat worth $1,500 was stolen III ~ sterh,ng sllve~ fl~lgreefrom the Crescent Sail Club seth~g, a sl~ver Indian Jewel-between Sunday and Thulodav ry rmg. With a red copalof the week of Aug, 24.30, stone ~vlth a. gold. arrow, apolice report. The red hulled, t~rquol~e Indla.n J ~ We 1r ywhile decked boat has a hull rmg With a hghtmng boltnumber of ZFS435701176 and style band and an oval tur.'an MC number of 7716 JV. quoise Indian jewelry ring. I

On Cloverll' road .policeThe boat was out oC the sav a home ,,:as entered be.

water and taken from its t\\:een the 16 and 25 of Au.cradle on the west side of the gust and the following itemsclub. were stolen:

A l\Icl\IiIla!1 road h~me Twelve' eight.inch slerling,was broken mt~ sometime silver plates, assorted ster.last m~nth and Items worth ling sil\'er pieces and flat.approxImately $1,100 stolen. ware a Stralocaster sixaccording to police. string electric guitar in a

Missing at this time is a Fender case and a Panasonicman's 14 K white gold size F~I cassett(' stereo portablenine wedding band with five table radio,

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lee houses have changedsince the '60's," says Rich."For instance, in one nightat The Ark in Ann Arboryou might hear everythingfrom bluegrass to the tradi-tional folk, music of GreatBritain."

• Jple hearing the DelGr ;sos for the first time areU' .ally won over by their in-f .:ctious enthusiasm. Theyare obviousl)' having a greattime on stage. "We've beenlucky enough .to find audioences who appreciate whatwe ~o," says Del Grosso.

The Del Grossos have' justcut their first record album,Says Rich, "Often peoplewould come up to us after a

Thieves hit cars. garageThieves hit several parked' 1978 Chrysler on Mack Ave.

cars a'nd a garage in Grosse lost four wheel covers, twoI Pointe Woods last week and tailights, and two parking

stole expensive wire wheel lens covers valued at a totalcovers. two tape machines, of $262.50, police said. Aand a power mower. 1977 Ford parked" behind

On Thursdav Sept ~ 4 a Farmer Jack's at 20382 Mack-------------------------------. '.--_: __-.:_. on Tuesday, Sept. 2 lost four

wheel covers valued at about$175 each.

On Saturday. Sept. 6, a1977 Dodge V1:n parked in adriveway on Thorntree wasentered and a cassette tapeplayer was taken. The owner ,told police that the van waslocked and that there werelIO signs of forced entry.

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Iwhen someone entered andtook a Sony tape recorder ..the owner told police.

I A homeowner on Paget Icourt told police that a powermowcr \\ as taken from thegarage sometime betweenS:\(urday and Sunday. Sept.6 !lnll 7.

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The City of GrossePointe Park is ac-cepting bids fromqualified pool con-tractors to remarcitethe swimming poollocated in WindmillPointe Park.

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PresentOnRollCall: MayorJames H. Dingeman.CouncilmenJack M. Cudlip,Nancy J. Waugaman,Harry T. Echlin,GailKaess and Uoyd A. semple.

AlsoPresent: Mrs. KathleenG. Lewis, AssociateCounsel.

The Meetingwas called to order at 8:00 p.m.

ThoseAbsentWere: CouncilmanJoseph L. Fromm.

Mayor James H. DL'lgemanpresided at the Meeting.

CouncilmanFromm was excusedfrom attendingthe Meeting.

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The Minutesof the RegularMeetingwhi~hwasheldonAugust18, 1980, were approvedas submitted.

TileCouncilactingas a ZoningBoardof Appealsamendedthevariance granted to David Van DeWyngeardeof 40 MorossRoad, subject to certain conditions.

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The Councilscheduled a Public Hearing before the ZoningBoardofAppealson Monday,September15, 1980, at 8:00 p.m..for the purposeof hearing the appelll.ofMr. ErwinH. Haassfrom the denialof the BuUdingDepartmentto issuea Permitto install two (2) central air condltioningcondensorson hisproperty at 84 StephensRoad.

The Councilscheduled a Public Hearing before the 7.QningBoardofAppealson Monday,October6, 1980,at 8:00 p.m., forthe purpose of hearing the appeal of Mr. Frederick W. Foxfrom the denial of the BuildingDepartment to issuea Permitto add a second floor to l£ portion of his existing dwellinglocated at 312Beaupre Lane.

Followinga PublicHearing on the matter the Counciladopteda ResolutionApprovingProject Plan - GrossePointeCable,Inc. Project.

Uponpropermotionmade. supportedand earned, the Meetingwas adjournedat 10:21) p.m.

G.P.N. - 9-11.80

The Counciladopteda ResolutionConsentingto CollateralAs-signmentsof Franchise Interest - Grosse Pointe Cable Inc.Project.

The Counciladopteda Resolutionapprovingthedistributionofthe $100,000.00 allocated grant monies, to the four (4) par-ticipatingcommunities,to carry out blightdemonstrationpro-jects along MaC;kAvenue, with the City of Grosse PointeFarms receiving$19,000.00.

The Counciladopteda Resolutionapprovingthe lowbid of A.& A. RoofingSpecialistsfor RoofRepair workon the Munici.pal Buildingin the total amountof $10,658.00, and conditionedon the DetroitRoofingInspectionService, Inc. be employedtoguarantee th.ework is doneto our specifications,at a cost of$700.00.

The Counciladopteda Resolutionapprovingthe lowquotationof Flame Furnace Companyfor conversionof oil to gas fur-nace at the Pier Park, in the amount of $1,355.00.

The Counciladopteda ResolutionAcknowledgingand Approv-ing intent Qf the EconomicDevelopmentCorporationof theCountyof Wayneto.lssue RevenueBondsand to Proceed withGrosse Pointe Cable, Inc. Project Under the EconomicDe.velopmentCorporationsAct of 1974, As Amended.

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pilchl's ar~ delivered over are required to make a pound d 1 b I INVITATIONAmerican telephones daily. lof butter. . slated at club p. T .ance c it I

rIme Ime----- Thursday night dance cl~b TOThe Nejgh~0!11:HHI Club - . ". hosted and directed by Ted ,Iwill uHer SCille frpi' closses and Lillian Forrest \i'i!l meell

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; Hrlcn Leonard, a. Grosse ForSeniorCitizens---------- morial Sept. 18 through Dec. ii P,linle School Sy,lem librar-I iall. will instruct a Local 10.Hislory class on :\londay af. All dancing from tradition-ternoons at 1:30 p.m. The By Marian Trainor . "In those days funerals we~e. held al ballroom to modern move-

I ciass includes field lrips to in people's homes" he remullsced. ments to go with tOday's,!ol'al p::Jintsof intl'r,'s:' There Did you ever think what it would "In 1910, I opened one of the first popular "fast music" will b{';

• i, a lim;t of 12 people In be like to be sumeone else? Try imag- in t r 0 duced demonstrated"o Ch I "h d funeral homes in the state in a store ,: the ('lass which will run fJr ining yourself as. ar es ~er .ey en. . taught and practiced. Begin.

; seven weeks. On Wednesjay 'Charlie, as he refers to himself, front on Mack and Sheridan. You can ner~ and intermediate danceafternoDns, ~frs. Elizabelh heads up one of the largest and most s.till see my sign on the old building." will convene at 7:30 p,m.

I Hudwn will conduct a Geog. prestigious funeral businesses in the He moved 45 years ago to his pres- tbe more advanced at 8:30I rarhy.Travel class. The clas'S state. ent site which was once a brickyard. p.m.,will fealure travel films And that's ::nly part of the story. The building was doubled in size in The besl dance music on: about different parts of the kId bl d t d 1951. It is an impressive structure tapes will be used and the"\\'orld. JeDff Baxter, a well He is a nowe ga e an respec c d' l'tt

h h I. h se II 0 r with luxurious furnishing an g 1 er- season will conclude with aknown local s.quare dance orseman w 0 c alms or saveI d Th' t' II f ing chandeliers. The whole atmo- Christmas Dance in the cen.: instru(.tor and caller, will the worl. IS avoca IOn ca s or: conducl a Square Dance class travel to Ireland, New Zealand, Aus- sphere is one of subdued elegance. ter's Crystal Ballroom.i on Thursdays fram 1 to 3 tralia, South America-any country He lives in quiet comfort in a sec- Membership is open toI p.m. The class will be for all where horses are prized and shown. ond floor apartment in easy access to both singles and couples for

I,skIll levels and partners are He travels to all of the Horse Olym- the business. When he is not occupied $30 a person.not ne~dcd Ano~her planne~ pics which are held in various c:Jun- with the affairs of supervising the _

: ellass IS a selllor exefC1S~tries throughout 'the world. He also many facets necessary t:.> the main- • Jj 5S•CU." I.•. ,,"", (' a.~< I d t tenance of business, he is studying IUpcoming trips for this fall I travels for p easur~ an. once ~en .will be to Martha's. Vineyard around the world ~lth hIS good fnend, horse manuals deciding which of hISin September, Pipe Stem the late George P1errot~ stock to sell and which to buy.West Vireinia, Tau Beta Last week he had .his driver's, li- VERHEYDEN'S IN T ERE S T inCamp, and a one day trip to cense renewed. horses began when he was a boyPaw Paw Winery in Oclober. You're not impressed? growing up in a. house on Cook and I

Other activities fqr senior You should be. Jefferson, across from the farm where _adults in~lude: Village Club Charles Verheyden is 92 years Pa:,'ke-Davis raised trotting and pac- 1--------------------...,monthl)' meetlllgs held the ing horses. That interest was fostered I SUMMARY'first Wednesday of each young.. h Imon:h at 6:30 p.m. featuring CHARLIE HAS the. bearmg of a by trips he made intJ Canada werespeakers and other entertain. lor~ of t~e ma~lOr po~mg f?r a por- he bought. a horse for as little as five 0 F TH Ement. The October meeting traIt, He IS gemal but 1mposmg, Lean dollars.will be the fourlh anniver. and erect, his glance unfaltering, his "It wasn't much of a horse," he ad- I .MINUTESsary of the Village Clu~. voice steady, a guess at his age might mitted, "but after spending a littleE~'ery third Wednesday .15 place him ?t 70. He is what many ti'me on it, I would sell it for a profit.BlIlgo f~cm 7 to 10 p.m. WIth might wish to be, a person that has His first forays into business in-cash pmes: There are also fulfilled his life's expectations and volved horses. "I would hitch up aluncheon trips, nature walks, . h h t f'II't 'th d .golf outings, Tuesday card has had a lot of fun. II?-t e proc~ss. . orse 0 a wagon, 1 1 WI so a popgroup and'more. . ~he best J?art of It .IS that he 1Sstlll and sell it at sandlot baseball games,"

Special eve'nts coming up hVl~g that hfe, at a htt.Ie ~lower p~ce. he recalled. As he prospered in hisin November are the Fall Retlrement for Charhe IS an allen business, he also prospered in hisBazaar with all proceeds go- word. horse interests. "I always traded up,"ing to the senior adult pro. He is still in charge cf the Charles he remarked.gram. Items to be sold are Verheyden Funeral Home. on Mack With all 'his interest 'in horses hestill needed so bring your and Outer Drive. He still screens all doesn't bet on the races. Shrewdlydonations for the Neighbor. prospe~tive employes. . he observed, "with 12 horses in a race,hood Club (no c lot he s "I talk to them on the phone first," y'our chances of winning are not veryplease). .' . he confided. "If they don't have a good." ,

. ,Also, a Semor OlympICS pleasing telephone voice I eliminate The WJmen are going to love hisWill be rponsored ,by the ,.' k b t' fl' kGrosse Pointe School System them. If ~ou re gomg to wor as a 0 serva Ions on ema e JOC eys.Communitv Services and the funeral dIrector, a good telephone "I LIKE THEM," he declared.Ndghborh'ood Club. Events voice is ess~ntial, He attends many of "Women jockeys have a way withwill range from cards to the services held in the chapels. He . horses usually acquired b"y groomingswimming [0 baking. For is justifiably proud of the numbu of and exercising them, which is thefllr~her informa.tio~ about alII people who are brought to him and usual entree into horse racing for~en.JOradult actIvltles call the absolutely sure why. . women. The horses trust them. MenNeighborhood Club at 005. "We make them look good" he as- riders are sometime:> 'too rough with4600 {)r stop in al 17150I serted "No cne does as good' a job in the h:::rses. Women make good jockeys.Waterloo w~€kd"ys from 9 th t . d " Wh V h d d 't I tto 5 pm a area as we o. en er ey en oesn trave a

. . This ability to creat~ a good pres- the track to see his horses run, heNew York City has 1l,tlOO ence is the result of long years of doesn't miss the races. Video tapes

licensed taxicabs. study and work. are sent to him and with a flick .ofI Mr. Verheyden has a Ph.D. in Mor- a dial, he can watch his horse in ac-tuary Science, the only funeral direc- ,tion. It is pretty exciting to sit intor in the Detroit area to have that your own home and watch your horse

I'distinction'. He also has a doctorate pull ahead to finish lengths in frontin Human Letters, which is another cf the others.indication of his versatility, He holds Besides tlle satisfaction of owningthe oldest funeral director's license in ~nd trading horses, Verheyden hasMichigan. He is proud of his training. also experienced the excitement of

As an apprentice (Mortuary Science the hunt. He rode at Metamora Huntgraduates are required to serve a year Club for 37 years. He was 75 whenof apprenticeship) Verheyden went he gave it up. He is the oldest mem-to New York to work with the Cam- ber of the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club.eron Funeral Home which enjoyed VERHEYDEN IS Belgian (Detroita reputation cf being one of the best has the largest Belgian population offuneral homes in the country. There, any city in the United States). Hehe learned what it takes to pull ahead was and still is, active in Belgianin the field and being one who was organizations. He is the only charterwilling to work hard and to keep member of the Belgian-Americanstudying, he developed some innova- Century Club. He is justifiably proudtions and improvements that were of a scroll and medal displayed in histo place him at the head of his pro- home, which commends him for' hisfession. services to the Belgian community

He developed his own embalming and designates him as a knight. It,fluids after a long _tedious process. is signed by King Leopold II. He"However," he enthused, the results speaks both Belgian (Flemish) andwere spectacular. Many of the prob- German.lems of embalming were eradicated. Locally he has been a positive in-I had other funeral directors coming fluence in the community. He wasto me for the formula. I willingly very influential in raising money forshared it with them." • BJn Secours Hospital. When St. Paul's

HE HAD GREAT success with cos- Church's roof was destroyed by fire,metics also. Again after patient ex- he gave permission for all funeral

Iperimentation, he was successful in masses to be said in his par!ors. Aproducing his own colors that made bowl presented to him by the church

I his clients look so much like their in appreciation of that generous ac-

I living selves. This talent is one that tion is on disp-lay in his study.is not easily discounted. It is a great He has been a moving force at

I comfort to the bereaved to see a loved Wayne State University. Every vearone well presented. for' 25 years, he addressed the Mor-

I Mr. Verheyden started in the fu- tuary Science graduating class. "I al-I neral business 70 years ago, working ways asked them one question" heI out of a little house en Field. (Continued on Page 7.A) ,I

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elm is not expected to su~vive.

1wo Det,,;!:()w.~~~:~~.~~,~~?~~~Ib1~~,g.,WHo" ... J [bound over for trial in approached her window on SanderIield was allegedly inWayne County Circuit Court Aug. 16, he handed her a the bank at the time of the

note saying he wanted a pack robbery.tast week on arm,ed. robbery of $10 and $100 bills or else Park Detective Sgt. Jamescharges of the MichIgan Na. he would "shoot me and my LaPlatt said Phi 11 ips istional Bank, 15010 Jefferson, family." charged with additional bankin the Park. ' The teller said she gave robberies in Detroit. Delroit

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ample of how well that advice works.His father was a laborer. He onretraded in five dollar horses. That's along way tJ come to owning one ofthe largest funl'ral businesses in Mich.igan and trading in thorough bredhorses.

He never married. Presumably hewas too busy for certainly he didn'tIlack opportunities. (Can't you justhear the sighs of disappointed maid-ens on his day? Perhaps they werenot aggressive enough). No matter.I don't know aL~ut you but as for

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to impro\'e their homes at experts Charles and Michaelminimal cost may learn new Harrison, students will learnskills in .four classes being about the tools needed, prep-offered this fall by the de. aration of the wall, the adhe-partment vf Continuing Ed. sive, and the necessity of aucation of the Grosse Pointe plumb line. Two sessions willpublic school system. be held, the first on Sept, 25

Learn to Wallpaper, intro. and the second on Oct. 9.duced in the spring, is being Fee for the class, to beoffered again by popular de- conducted from 7:30 to 9:30

-- I p.m. in room 219 of ParcellsI Middle School, is $5.

A series of three two-ses.sion classes on basic homerepairs, taught by Jerry Fou-chey, will begin Sept. 25 inroom A.5 of Brownell MiddleScbool.

Plumbing and Heatingdeals with the basics of main-tenance as well as how tocope when things go wrong. S "1 "II ~ TI .

The class on Electrical '-.et \" u ( ren S lcater SJgn-up IEquipment begins Oct. 9, Registration for Children's the 12 week session, payable I

Iwhile the class on Carpentry l'h t . th G P . t . d Istarts Oct. 23. . rea rr al . e .r~,se om € In a nTll'c. " ,

Fee for each of the serks : v, a~ ilIcm~:>r!al~IJI, t,akc place :'wlrs.Hf:j nuld,. farmeri, of i

of two classes is $5. I by mtervlew w1th II'Istructor the Liggett '5<:hool faculty, i~ II'

Prospective students may Mrs. Sally Reynolds for. for- beginning her 27th year asenroll by mailing a check to mer students on Frlday, director of Grosse PointeContinuing Education, 260 Sept. 19. . . War Memorial's Children'sChalfonte, G r 0 sse Pointe Students III grade and mid. Theater. Voice production,Farms. 48236. die. school should come to acting,' singing, d a n c i n g,

Call 343.2178 for more in- regIster. between 4 and 6\ stagecraft, costuming and I

formation. p.m,; hIgh school students makeup all are eoarhed._____ I between 8 and 10 p.m. Regis- Many theater members have

F t titration for new students will gone on into both local ama.ree eye es take place Saturday, Sept: teur and 'ptofessionll.l' the.'tod r, at center 20, with grade .and middle ater. All learn poise, projec- .~ Y schoolers reportmg 10 11.m: bon of ideas and how to

Free glaucoma tests will to noon and high school stu- handle themselves in public .be offered at the Grosse dents 1 to 5 p.m.Pointe War Memorial, 32. Classes will begin the weekLakeshore Road, to~ay, Sept. of Sept. 29 and will meet11, from. noon t;nhl 8 p.m" Mondays, Wednesdays and~n~er the auspices of The Fridays 4 to 5:30 p.m, andF.rlCnds of Bon Secours Hos. Saturdays 10:30 a.m. to 5.pita!. p.m. Students will be notified

The tests a:-e condu~ted by following interviews of theirophthalmologists, medical eye class acceptance and playas.docl~rs, and. are free. No signments The fee is $50 forappomtment 1S necessary. ~' _

A short and painless -testcan make ihe difference be- Course coverstween sight and blindness.Detected early, glaucoma can real estate lawbe treated. Without medical I

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The Friends of Bon Se- course in Real Estate Lawcours Hospital are joining that will meet. for eightwith the East Area Ophtha1- wee.ks from 7 to 9:30 p.m.mologists the Detroit Insli- beglllnmg Wednesday, Sept.tute of Ophthalmology, the 2.0, Students may register the

i Grosse Pointe Lions Clubs first nJght of the class. The: and the War Memorial fee is $34." . The basic study malerial

will be the Red Book pub-lished bv the Detroit RealEstate B'oard. A gratis RealEstate Form Kit will be fur-nished The Red Book in-cludes .the real estate licenselaw and rules and regula-tions as administered by the:\1ichigan Department of Li.

, ccnsing and Regulation.Subjec\~ of study include.

saks agrecment~. mortgages. :land contrac.ts, appraisal s, :deeds. ]"ases. optIons, li,ltng

, agreements and landlord and:i tl'Ilant. In general. all 'con':: tracts rl'lating to rl'al e~tatl", . I Ii transactions WIll be ana yzed :I step by step. i, Thl' course ofiers review:, for those preparing to take;I the real estate licensing eX'I'i ami nation. for real estate: sales work and for home:, ownen buyin,:; or srl1ing a:,home. i

It \Iill hr' tatH:h! hy Wi!"'liam C. Ghe,qtlj('rc, Gros,c

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Defer head resigns fron1postDr. Sally Bell, principal?f J'anuary, 1977. She'll leave Coats noted that Dr. Bell "be-'

Defer EI€men~ary School, m Sept. 26, Iieves in one thing - kids.the Park, reSIgned her post The Sehool Board was no- We're going to miss her."this .week to take.a position tified of her resignation Sept. Dr. Bell received her Ph.D., I'

as dlreclor of curnculum for 8, and several members said M.A. and B,A. from MichiganrarK ~uunlY ;:'ClItJUI UI,tTl~l Il'hey were sad to see her go. State UnIversIty and has'In Powell,. Wyo., near Yellow- "She's been a creative pow. worked in Warren Woods. Istone NatIOnal Park, er at Defer," said Joan Han- New Trov and Elk Rapids i

Dr. Bell, came to Defer in peter. "She had a very old public s c h 00 Is. She also'building and she added color served as principal of Otis.and life - it welcomes kids." ville Elementary In Otisville,

Superinlendent Will i a m Mich.

(C..mtinued from Page 6.A)lnm!hed. I woulti ask, "Wlw would, n"w whrl'P truth is':" and 1 nevergot an allSWf,r, r would have !t) telltheill. Truth if: with the philo,,', ,hers.Socrates, Plato, Aristotlr," ' :

Besides that ad\'ice, Verheyden hadsome philosophy (,f his own to passcn. Recalling his own struggles tofind the right embalming fluids andcorrect cosmetic shades, he would"admonish, "Never give up," and themost important attributes to cultivateare truth, honesty, aggressiveness,the kind of aggressiveness that makesyou keep trying."

Charlie Verheyden is a per fed ex-

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Mrs. Hester B. SweeneySl'l'\.JL',', f(lr \11',. S\\l'l'IH')',

HI) "f till' F,lI'llh \\ ;'1"(' held(lJL' S;jtllrda~. Sept. Ii, ill tlil'\'('1"111') dell FlIlll'ral 1I0tllt'alld (,hri.,t Ejli'l'Llpal C1lufl"h(,f (;rlj"'"::l' PI)intv.

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,JOSEPH P. PERSE with

• SerVIcing the Poin/es for 37 years

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Between 1970 and 1980.the number of unmarl'!edAmerican couples Iiying toget her grew from 523,000 to1,346.00. a gain of 157.4 per.cent.

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Open' 10 5:30 daily, Wed.'til noon. Closed Sunday

I ULS w(Jlcolll(}~ 11(-'11' facilityI University Liggett Schuol, 1"0IllU, who taught 14 years iI opened its doors on Sept. 8: ;It Alnw ('ullege: inslrulllen'li to 895 stlldents, the second' tal IIlthic teacher Jim 1I0h": highest enrollllll'nt in the' nll'H'r, who lists among hisI schou!"s history, By mid. cr,:dits associate conductor of _

sUlIlnwr. w:liting lists had (Ill' Oakland Youth S)Jll. b S' 11 Ilol~'lll \\~" u 1<-alllll:'; II1(\U', " "J' "I idl' lIo'pital \1formed fur man)' grades. l'LS phony and musil' dire,'tor fur Philip A. O'Connell I Hal' or ,'prIng, \\','re hl' ( d, I,,, , ...

, I' 011 Wet!II,',day, Sept, 10 in Lriaiht, and was fOllll,i,'r "i 1,\11.. 'IhrC'ctor of Admi"siuns, Toll\' the Ruchester Sl'Inp 1011): Sl'l'\'ll"e, for "r U'Connell . . t'll' I':"l"," \\"II'l' l'lll'!J ..\ .~I','I.i. I b I

I, David, cautioned ]lal'l'Ilt'i t~ tlrama ins(rllctur. 'Judy t'I.' ,. . . . Gro:;sl' I'Oilltl' .\1 e III U I' i a I 1 _.,' ,,~(I.' I, '1I1'\'J\'('( ~ 1,'1'tit.>. of the lIly \Iere held 011 Church \lall' of th,' 't!Ill\','r,it,l' "I 1'"1', nl" a brutht'r. ('1111'1."

begin thl' ;ldmi~sioIlS pro. rith former director of 0('1'- '1' \Il' S (\ a)'. Sellt 9. ill thl'" '.l]"'lIIL",lr',. j'(' ",'I'\'l'(\ III till" I I t 'J' II I d 'I I \ ."...' p:1,'I, ;(n, >;]';UI( palell ' ..• I'ee% to an illtlep('lldent ~ehuol ('r~1 ~'Ollth tlrama prugrall1~ Grosse i'ointe :'IT,' tll 0 ria I e (l(' on ,. onl a~. " ug, )., :>") at 1.I'tll,' 'l'I','I\','I'''l' 1)1'\'1' .. '\a\') dUt'lllo Wurld War 1. an,l \11', ,\1 'x J!ului). ofin Ihe fall to avoid dis. ill the mid.west: vocal musil' Chun'h, -' - 0

'Il" ,i(;n uf .'\iurthpl'Il :'ofichigan :'o11'.. Il:Jl:on i.., "ul'I'ly('d!J, lIal'lL'r Wuod, and 'II'. andappointment. , It'acher Mary Ann WI 1;1l11' , 11(' du.'u on Saturday. Sppt. I f ()I '" I It '1].' I\','LI'I SunllF uf theI 'ddl I ' Hospitals in Pdosk{'y , 11, 11'1 [', 1\ "I: a Laug 1 ,'r. , .III addition to new studcllh. all exp2rient'('( ml e se lOO, t.>. III Bun Secours Hospital. ' '. .: .\ir.. J<:li/"b,'lh Forti: alld )'ark.

; the schuol is elllhllsiastl(" music ~pecialbt; alld art in.: :Ill'. O'Conlwll was a retired , ,\ nail\'(' of DetrOIt. 'II'. fuur gr:J111ll"llJldr,'1l \11'. Ill,]about new facully. Appointet!i ,trudoI'. Patrit'ia Chase. for- vjce,prl'~ident of marketing J'urney retired .Iwu Yl'ars ag .. lUll \\~, al'lI Ihv e:.tiIer lit10 head th,' Enghsh Depart-: lller!y a space planner and for !hl' BUlld.v Tilbillg ('orp. aftl'r 18 )'ears \\llh till' ,h(' I,,:.' E.II'!>"I<I lIultonmenl is ])1'. I'dl'r Joel, for., (1<',igtll'r. , Ill' '!lelll ~2 years \\'I(h th~' \Iullareh Li~t' Insurallt'l' Com. .\1 l' 111(1 I' I ,II l'oflinilLl\IOti'1I1l'rll' assi,tant Itl'alioll:.JslL'I' (J f It I I F'II" l'lJrIJOratlOlI, serving on the pall\ :IS a (,(,lwI'al Agt'lI!. lie I I t \1 I• J1 lnr aeu y IlJCU( ~ ..) Jlle!) )(,' IILIi (' IJ I,' I" l~lnl~at tll<' Duhlin Schou] in Dub.',' ~ -,,.,-, bl,ard uf directors alld work, \\'a,:l melll )l'l' uf tht' Gros~(' I I. " Il,h ll':leht'r Brad Gllmdll,.. , : )' . I' S,' , 'I" ('I I " ~(Jur l 1<111'('.1\11, :\,11, C. Dan' Dunham. - h JIlg WIth BUIl(1v S Ol'ersea, Din I ,lnlOl .• (II ~ tI)

. th l'I S f' : It'. d' frolll till' 'liar] borough Sc 001 \.... . , 'Illd 'J pa,;t eOllllllUtiore of Ihi' (' n']II:d I"" 1\;1, ell IJ 1)('jo]ns e. " ,J(lI) ,b I'! ill ~olltberll Califol'l1ia and (IVI:;lOn, ! '" .' J' " ~; 11111:1, I.'I.L.I'eclor ot del'l'I"pnH'nt alld ,'. " . IMt I He alsl) SPITed 011 thl', Gros.'I' IOlllte Buat (Iuh.1-' 1. I . t f h' fro.n KathcnrJe Bralhon "b I f I h b "" I I f \\' II_,ng IS l lI1S ructur rom .IS I Talllal )ai, Sr-llllol in the nor-' oart s ~ sevl:ra ~t er tlsl'i n, Ilava \'~',erall 0 or l Ellen Kirchner ~hl' died 011 Wl'tille.,day,

, pus I t I 0 11 :IS secund.lJl'l tl ,. '. t . r (I t tath hl'S- nesses, rneludlllg fcrro \1an. War II, Mr. lurney was also Sppt :l, ill thl' H(hl' Villad ( I F d" Il I II p,lr Ih la s ", f . C II d hIS' f I ['II! ~/);Ilmt~ ~ \le ;~ssen :'11, tory teacher TUIl\' Gallaher, u actu~~~ lJ'll d an lart co .ector

lall, a( K: l';-\'JCI'S.r "1' f \ i". r ',('II :\Ur.,llig lI"llll'.

, I" ~~;en~~h~',~jl;;gon;h~ as~. I' t s i iT~itin,g 3erhj.I~:~~~,sts~~t~1~f~ ua~~\f M~~\~i~an\l'~~a~e g~ani~ 3:~;I~y ()ifn ~~~~jOC~s1~~\II~~ie~.'n i \\'t~~~:\l1~~'~;1.l~':ll::d;j~ :\I:I;~I1I~~.J (J~:~~'t I~~ ;'\ ~~~::~ldO~~:hi:~:)::

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,- •• ~._." _0 " ... ;;,/' .. ;','; .. , "'""I Th()rc~on wIiI \t'aeh In bothl '''0''0. ""\'~ ,,~, "I H£' is survived by his wife.' "'d',.' .•,," "" "" ,...~, ,,'''' \II', Eli/al)l'th Iknhalll :1I1do~ the 198081 sehool year. I of tho~(' departments, Pre- membe: of 1 hi Delta Theta I Olga; a son Richard; thrce! utl~ lI\1I~'dl. , \11' ,!t'rry S\lan and 2:1:';PII' deparlment faculty ill viou~l\', Thoresun taugllt at I fraterlllty, He also was a, daughters !'IiI'S, Ray (Joann) i, Sh.e d:~<l ,? hur,day, .\1,1" c;r,ltHkhlllin'l\,

,eludr art Ins!rul'tor Ed Ja. tl' I,' xcrofl School in Vir-I member (jf the Lochmoor <'10' II J'r 'I T n"e: 28, .It I 10VI,kllt't' llu'I'lt.tl,- -- .Ie. u. I Club the Detroit Athletic 0 I \IC .. , l'rs, ere... SuuthflCld. TriIJull" llIay be lI1adl' I(J

gllJla. Club: the Crisis Club, the D(L0 r.r a lll.etl .watIsh, and A Iif~ long resident of Ihv ('hri,t EI,i,('(Jp:d Cllllrt.h (Il

Completin" the new facul. i Hidden Valley Club of Gay. lane, a SIS cr, wo slep. Farms. 1111',. KlrchlH'r \l'a, a ' GI'fl"l' i'"in1L' or tlJ the char.t\' roster at l'LS are English I lord, Mich., the Inn£'sbrook daughters, M~s. Wayne (Ro. graduat" of WaYlle State l'nl' ily (Jf OIl('S c'ilUi('('a'nd phy~jcal educatiun teach- Gulf and Country Club of berta) 'Yallrl~h and. ?ill'S. venity, and work('d a, a '0 Intl'l"ll11'llt \1a., jll Wuod.er :'Ilary Fish, whose experi, Palm Harbor, Fla., the So. J~mes, (CYIll/ual Vogt, and clal worker at Clintun \';dk:. 1.1\\ n ('('I1]('(CI':'-,

. ence also includes a dcgree in cicty of Automotive En- nine gra~dchll.dren. C::nter" '. ' ", sports medicine; history and gineers and the Michigan MemOrial trJbute~ may be :'01rs , KJrchncr IS sun'lred: Mrs. Anne A. Kramer

-physical education instructor Seniors Golf Association. I made to the American Can- by t\l'O daughters, Diana and , ' •, h' . .. cer SOCI'ctv Patr'lc'la Shulec' [\1'1) '" II'! Ser\'Il'l'S for :III'S Kramer.Jl1l1 Kosak, formerly a teal' - He IS surVived by hiS wife, J. ' , . 0.1 :", " " '. ,

er at Porlsmouth Abbey Betty J,. a son, Richard A"I Interment was in Wood- P~ul Shulec and TUllothy; 79. o,f ,thr SIJ(~I,l.'> \\C'r~ hCI(~School in Rhode Island; his' and four grandchildren. I mere Cemetery. Kirchner; and her. parenti,: 0:1, .1u~s~a~. ;( Pt: ,9, III th~tory teacher Francie Dobbin; Memorial tributes may be • • • UlrIC and Eble B~I ard. .! \ (I he) <I( 11 I u nl ral IlO~l~and physical education spe. made to the charity of Clne's Add' E H It Interment was III !'lIt, Ol!. , a,nd Our Lady Star of the .':leacialist C:lIldiee Bousquet. choice lson • 0 on ,vet Cemelery, Funt'!'al ar. (burch,

Inte~ment was in Rich- Services for !I~r. Holton, I rangen~ents \\'~re handled by : Shl' died Oil Friday. Sept.mond Cemetery Richmond, ~8. formerly of BIshop road. the ~llleen l'tllJ('ra! 1101llt', :>, i IJ B'lll Secours Ho<;pttal.Mich. ' III the Pa~k, and late of Hob2 DetrOit. :I[rs. Kramer is Sllrvil'eu

• • • Sound, . F la" ~yere held reo ;,. • • I by her husband, Cl<lrC'nce A.:Alvin Charles T urnev cenHtl

ydl~ dFloTr!hda.d A ' Melissa Ann Simms II two daughters. :Ill'S, Shirley

e Ie urs ay, ug, . , D' 1 'II" Ela' :lIar!'Ilemorial services for Mr. 28, in Florida. Graveslde . services WCI'(' t.'lglC:~ ant ' I~: t" ,IllC,,' '.:

Turney, 61, of the Park and B . Ch' III M held for l\IelIs<a two month, IJ]( a,e: one Sl~ er arJu SIX_________________ o_r_n_I/I__ '_ca_g_o_,__ .,__ r, .old, on Mond;y: Sept. B, at grandchildren,

Maple Hill Cemetery, 'fipl! Tributes Illay be made toCity. Ohio, the Bon Sl?cours Hllspital As.

.She was the daughter of I sistance League.Richard and Kathleen. H. In(ermellt was ill :Ill. Oli.Simms, formerly of the! vet Cemetery.Farms, late of Allanla, Ga. I " * *

She died Friday, Sept, 5.,1--------- ,

SALE IN EFFECt 'TIL SEPT; J 7th

BY OWNER-NEWER GEORGIAN COLo.NIAL

355 FISHER RD.882-5100

FARMS MARKET

FREE GLAUCOMA TESTINGBY OPHTHALMOLOGISTSTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,

noon to 8 p.m.at the

Grosse Pointe War Memorial32 Lake Shore Road(no appointment necessary)

FRYING CHICKENS OR BROILERSLEAN MEATY LAMB SHANKS

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51.89POTATO SALAD OR COLE SLAW LB. 5,9LEAN CANADIAN BACON Piece or Sliced LB. $2.98INDIAN SUMMER APPLE CIDER 1/2 GAl. $1.79PEPPER PATCH HOMEMADE PEPPER JELLY 10 ~Z. JAR $1.49MACADAMIA NUTS 7 OZ. JAR $4.49PERMA PRESS STAIN REMOVER 16 OZ. $1.98ALL DISHWASHER DETERGENT 65 OZ. $2.98

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Cathedral ceiling in living room; first floor laundry;first floor librarv bedroom with bath, family room.Secund floor, ver)' l<lrge closets and dressing off Mas-ter Bedroom. 3'" baths. Central air.conditioning, Sec-urity system, Professiolwlly landscaped yard on cui-de.sac. 9 to 5 p./ll, 3BIH88:I. after 5 p.m. 882.()449. Norealtors.

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nounced that, c1ass.es. on aid program is free. Reservationsfor the chokmg Victim, Will may be made by calling 884-be held Wednesday, Sept. 24, I .from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the 8tl00, extensIOn 2390. "

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Thursday I September I I, 1980

S I I Safe Watereries .expores home ownership el'~~~~~~t~~~~~~rrs i;ro~~~:

"Housing as an Invest- i the' names of those members to the Grosse Pointes. TRis ative financing in general. ing a 10wo<:ostult,-;l.violet de.I vice for purify.'lr{ waterment" is the first program i of the Grosse PoinJe Rea is a rapidly developing area "Home Ownership in the which eliminates the need I

in the popular series "Home I F;.;tate Board sched'uled to of importance to all Grosse Pointes" is jointly sponsored for chlorination. IOwnership in the Pointes", speak at each session. P 0 -i n t e property owners, by the Grosse Pointe Reali . __ ' . ._ I

____________________ which begins Thursday. eve. - • Housing as an Invest. whether or not they are cur- Estate Boart! and the Con.'mng, oct. 2, and contmues ment with Robert G, Edgar renlly planning the sale or tinuing Educati<;n Division.through Oct. 23, ~t 7:30 i' m. and Gait Stroh. This will in. purchase of property. of the Grosse Pointe PublicIn !he Brownell Sd, ,01 ("ale- clude information on condo. ~ Financing a Housing Schoo)s. There is no chargetena. 260 Cha1fonte, miniums and co.ops. Purchase with Cathy Cham. for admission, but reserva.

The program will cover • The Fundamentals of pion Dillaman and Don tions are requested. Reserve----------- ... iiiiiil much of the material in- Real 'Estate with William Smith. This session deals by phoning 884.5700. or by

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eluded in the winter series, Queen and Dorothy Whitty. with the complex subjed of writing to Home Ownership Iand will be updated to cor. Speakers will take the audio mortgages and m 0 r t gag e Series, 114 Kercheval, Grosserespond to current market ence through the various rates. land contracts and ere. Pointe, Mich., 48236.conditions. New materials forms that are typically used ----------------------have been added in keeping in a real estate transaction.with audience interests as Istated on the evaluation • How to Get ~our ~ousesheets circulated at the dose I Ready. for Sale with MIChaelof the winter series. HendrIe and Kathl.een CI~~.

son. They'll explain Certlfl'Following are ~he topics cates of Occupancy or similar

for the October series, and ordinances as they pertain

This W.eek

I\-Iortgages show uptrend ,Home mortgage activity in 8,980 totaling $327..008,772. I

July rose modestly in the In the commercial group Ifour key counties of the De- above $200,000, there weretroit area, continuing an up- 114 mor~gages worth $279'-1trend which start€d as real 771,525 In July. The dollarestate and building industry amount was higher than that

"recordings bottomed out in of Ju)y last year, when $211,-May. 225,377 "was involved in 220

The m 0 nth I y mortgage mortgages. The ~ollar amountsummary compiled by Law. was bolstered b~ $100.000:000yer- Title Insurance Corp. in ),1ell on Bank recordmgs-in \Uayne, Oakland. )'1acomb o.n form~r Chrysler proper.and Washtenaw Co u n tie stIes, . _ ,~howed 4,586 home.size morl- . By eountle" ,he hom~.gag s ($200000 and under) sIze I.oan,; ~haped up thiS

e, 'wav m July: Wayne hadreco~ded. by .all lenders m- 1936 for $53,883,424: Oak.eludmg mdlVlduals. The dol. I' d 1 484 f $62 17" 326'lar volume was $158,564,340. ,aIn , b' ~6. °fr S26'23"'0'"'0'"acom , I ;) or, , .=

Tho£e figures, according to and \Va,htenaw 351 for $16"Edward A. Blaty. vice.presi. 278.130. Activity appeareddent and Michigan manager heaviest in Wayne Countyfor Lawyers Title, were up I including Detroit,from 3.361 and $116,225.7781 Wayne also was the big.in June and from 2,973 worth: ge,t recipient In the highn$106,022.821 in ),Iay, in the: category. with 47 loans total.trough of the recessionary ing $196.632.910. Oakland's<:ycle. I 39" mortgages totaled $40 ..

The improvement was far 729,215: ;\Iacomb's 20 werefrom robust and was further I worth $2;'.035.900 and Wa;h.clouded by a neVI upward I tenaw's eight in\'o)ved $17,'thrust in mortgage interest, 373.500,rates in late July which: Thl' combinecl lotals forcould inhibIt further im'i July were 4.700 mortgage"provement. Indicatmg how I aggregating $438,335,865. Lastfar off the year.ago pace the, year's combined numbersnumbers still were, lasl! were 9,200 mortgage~ valued.Tuly's home r{'cr-rdmgs were at $.'):'\8,324,149,-----

Warren businessmensponsor festival

The 7th Annual East Warren Festival willIFick off with bands, floats and hot air balloonides 2 p.m. Sept. 14 -beginning on E. Warren fromI.lter Road to Balduc:k Park. The parade is spon-ored in conjunction with Detroit's Neighborhood:hopping Days. An outdoor auction will be held on:ept. 19 and 20 at the corner of East Warren and:ourville at 7:30 p.m. Volunteers are still neededor festival activities. Contact Bob Oshnock at85-6100.

.ewis electedlew secretary

Rl:'sident John Lewis has been elected secre-ary of the Planning Executive Institute for the980-81 year. The Institute is a non-profit organ i- ,ation of international scope compJised of exeC'l1-ives, educators and others who have an interestn financial and corporate planning and control.

Iliott named, policy boardFarms resident Charles W.

lIiott has been elected to thewerning board of the account-19 firm of Price Waterhouse

'" Co. Elliott. partner in charge,f the tax practice of the De-roit office, joined the firm in957. He is a member of the American Institute of;ertified Public Accountants and the Michigan\ssociation of CPA's.

Vomen's grouponor Lambright

The Detroit Chapter of the National Organiza-.ion for Women and the City of Detroit havelonored Lesley Lambright for her fight against;exual harassm'2nt of working women. Along withnembers of the Michigan Task Force on SexualHarassment in the Work Place, Lambright re-:eived the chapter's Susan B. Anthony Feminist)f the Year award. Lambright, a Farms resident,:lesigned and coordinated the nation's first con-ference on sexual harassment" in the work place~t Wayne State University.

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Announces the opening of his officesfor the treatment of

Lung Associationelects residents

~:-. . The American Lun~ Association has electedr reSIdents Donald A. Lmdow,' Rod Burton and. Thomas J. Strobl to new posts. Lindow was electeo.

first vice-president of the voluntary health organi-zation. He is chairman. and cnief executive officer

.' of the Michigan Mutual Insurance Company._~Burton, president of Burton Advertising, Inc., wastnamed the Lung Association's new secretary.iStrobl, an attorney, was elected to a three year~term on the board of directors ..EConstruction company

,! .• names new appointeeThe Palmer-Smith Company has appointed

esident Theodore H. Smith as its new president.mith joined the company in 1964 in job super-'ision, progressed to estimating and project man-

agement, was appoiqted vice-president in 1972 a.ndexecutive vice-president in 1978. The Palmer-SmIthCompany is engaged in commercial, industrial ~ndinsti tution~l construction work and constructIOnimanagement.

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1 >ers and staff of. the school', .' , '- Council comprised of the 17 presentation on the difficu!-' 50red by scv('ral other com. system," De('b saId.

" i'" I , " parellt-t~acher organizatiuns ties or' parenting, the forum ll1unity organizations. Hot. OfficNs of the parent or-f ,<'{.<Ii, in the 15 public s<:hools, will will address such subjects a3 beverage refreshments will' ganizations from the non .

. iJ, ""., ~.... - '~'-\ kick olf the 198()'81 school peer pressure, use of alco. be serv"d. i public schools are invited to_ '- ~ year with its first meeting hol and drugs with panehsts The council's meeting at i participau' in the PTA-PTO

_. t~ ' ' ;:. ' '\londay, Sept 15, beginning Drs, Guy Doyal and Ronald North High School wlll fea. i eouneil mceting;, in an ef.4t 'at 8 p.m. in Montieth Ele- J. Friedman (no relative to tur(' a special presentation i fort to provide dialogue,

,~ ~ ,mentary School, 1275 Cook Sonya). titled, "Overview of High' greater communications and'" ."~ ,A', I t' : Road. The forum will be held at School Education," on Jan, exchan~e of mutually b('nC'. -

,.~ ':'" ,\ ' The meeting will cover Parcells Middle School be- 26. fici:i1 ideas, Deeb ,aid., I , ~ " . J . """"'1' basic orientation on the aims ginning at 7:30 p.m., with no !lteetings also will be held Other Council officers are:

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. r-:r-i!If - and objectives of the group charge for admission. March 30 at Pierce Middle Sharon Carlsen, vice-presi... .~..~. Ii r,~ I and will spell out the year's On Nov. 17, during Na. School, and lIIay 18 at Pou. dellt; Vincent LoClc~ro. "ec.

" " I ~ '1' :' ~~.' ~. \r<:~~~~i;ii~igeSt;n~/~eg~~mh~- ~~IPTEOdut:C:aotuionnCl'I,,\r~~lkl'Il~~~ Pp:~dgr~I;~:I~~~t~~;~s~e~~~~;j~~~~~'~~~~;~er:lIHlJoy Williams,

I~,_._','."f..., ..,,; . '~ ', ' " "I ?TO Council presiden't. -I its s'econd regular 'busine~s have _yet to be finalizE'd. Ef. ,,' -.----_ ,.. ft . """1- '., ~ ,,:.', '. • \.. On ~t. 23, the PTA-PTO I meeting at !llason E~emen. fective last year,. tlw couneil The 14,000 school bu~es in

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.~ .' ~"~: . " ..,. ..... ' ." '.~ ' ~ CounCil, along with the Fam-I tary SchooL In addltlon to I began rolatlllg Its meetll1gs Michigan carried more than_.y "'" ~.""""fi .. < /' -1" ;'~'"'c •• ""..... - -, '} ,,: i1y Life Education Council regular business, a presenta.: to the various schools, en. 400 million passengers in the

.....w ...." .1:F. I Ii- ,.; ,f :., ' 1 ~' _l W'" i (FLEe), the Junior League tion on "The Continuing Edu- abling delegates to become 1979-80 school year and trav-_ '\"' {\" J ,/ _ ' '; , '-l;:~iof Detroit and other organi- cation Program in Grosse more familiar with the dif- elled about 180 million miles,'i"i - · 17 ~~, ,,' / " -. '-._-'::" 'I zations, will sponsor a com. Pointe" will be featured, ferent schools. More than one million stu-

J",1l": ;' 1~ "',~;.~~__./\ '- -' 'f ,. .•.. munity forum on "The Road The council will host its "We are looking forward dents - which is more than"_, ,_~". _..; .•_,~'Ir_..~ '. "~~.~'"",'-","J' l't t ,;~' ,- Blocks of Parenting," fea- see 0 n d annual Christmas to an exciting and enthusias- half the students in the.• :~, h"'" ~ ' .' '. - 'Y' f \ turmg an addre' b D I" AI' .' -'.<.'. ~..I-."- ,,_h_~'o -.-;,1"_. ' , _._ ." _": ' ""- r,~ ., f \ . . ss y r. "mg- ong on Sunday, uec.! III: year, llUVlIIl; lV 011<_<:"6':"" I ~.-.~ ~ ,._ ..... ---.... -

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An employe of Little Cea-sar> Pizza, 19619 Mack, wasrobbed late Thursday, Aug.21, of S8 by three ,youths,arcording to Grosse PointeWoods police.

The 19'year-old employelocke:! the store and leftabout 12:30 a,m. As he turnedinto an alley, three unarmedyouths about 18 years old ap.proached him and domandedmoney. The employe said hedidn't have any and thewould-be robber threatenedhim, police said.

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An architects' tour of five Pointe

Paper ,driveat South lligh

South High School's Na.I tional Honor Society will holdI a paper drive Saturday, Sepf.i 27, belween 8 a.m .and 2

A"cord <1 t F C't I . I p,m. In the "S" parking lot• 111" 0 arm I Y requested Inc uded name and I R:glstranls must also pro'i off Grosse Pointe Boulevad

Clerk Richard Solak. about address of busmess, type. of : vide a plot plan showil;g the I The drive is a fund raise~150 letters concernlllg the buslIless, name of hUlldmg I. f " f h't bl ",'Farm's plano to license all ow'ner a d a f ff' size c premises, mclujlng I or c an a e acllvldes spon.." n n mes a 0 lcers . 0 db' th, . t. NcIty bUSInesses were sent to or partners if the business size of storage and other non. _are ,Y - SOCII" ~, ews.nerchants on the Hill this I is a firm, corpordtion or part. business use area, including: tP:l.IPeerh"mbagakzmes and d°e<ildweek I h' , e pone 00 s arE; nee .

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t hat all new busine,ses,1! those operating after the i Shores Police. fi2:ht for lifeFebruary 11, 1980 effective; vdate of the ordInance) must I Despite prompt and heroic began cardia-pulmonary re.:obtain Ii license to operate: action, four Shores police of. susitation, (CPR), and after'from the city. : flcers were involved in a five minutes had restored'

.Those aoing.S? must ob.: losing battle to save a heart, the victims' breathing and'lalll three certIflcateg from' attack victim on Friday after-! heart beat. I

(,Ity departments. Included, noon, Sept, 5. i Within two minutes the!ore the fire department, p~- I After receiving the dis.' victim arrested again' and;;,ce department. and city tress call, four officers: Cpl. I full CPR was admini~tered Ir,uildlng offlclali, Dan Fronczak, PSO .Tohn' while driving to Bon Secours I

:\ crorrilng to Solak, bust. Trevillilln. PSO Bob Bensin.' hospital Once there the vie. il,e,5e., In uperallnn bef~re i gel' and PSO Dan, Healy raced tim again began to responrL I

:he Fr'bnlar.1 : I, 1980 dfec. t() the home to fllld an cider.' According to police reports. I'I\'e date "no t have to un, Iy woman In full cardiac ar. the victim remained stable Iricrgo Ilcens:ng (Ir Inspection re~t on the floor. ' for 1:\ minutes after the of.;

"Baslcall,,'. all they have to PSO's Healy and Trevillian ficer, left, but then expried, :(:0 i~ to regISter With the CII) --. ~--_.- ---- ~_ .. -.-. . - - ..-- --.-.'---~,ef()n' thc Saturday, :-';ov. I(,ca:1I,n,.... he said. "Ru,i. Cluhs. tools taken in lh('ftr,e.i'e.' j~ccn\lr,g With U~ nc~d )(,nly make apf11Ic~tioo for A Warren man complained The itc'ms ~tolC'n incluned: I

"nd rr'CC'lve on(' il(rnsr dill" to thi' Farms police that ~ romplete ~r:l of ;'Ila('Gregor I,~jg It, l:f,'1 ;rnc, If thrrc IS no PI-lIp('r!y valiled at $37:\ was gnif dulls one car tool kit,(~l"nge In (,vmer.hip of thc .,t(,len frnrn his car some- one umhr~lla tW() car hlan.'~:j .!n(',' ' , time Ynnay "ftl'rnoon, Aug, kcts and one' pair of rubber'

11'('\lIn"d v,lth the' leltrr :'>.9,while parked in the lot hoots, I

was" ('upy of the business: b('hlnd Sears and Kroger's,' Police aI'\' investigating the'J,un~(' (abuvc), Information at Mack and Moross roads .. incident.

A 'd'i 'Ie r s e selection of I self-addressed stamped en. ronment and the view of • Mason House: designedGrosse Pointe homes designed vel ope to Detroit Chapter the lake. Of redwood and by architect George D. Masonby five outstanding architects AlA House Tour, 553 East glass construction, the home who prac.ticed his trade inwill be featured in a Sunday, Jefferson, Detroit 48226. For is hidden from the street and Michigan from shortly afterSept. 28 tour sponsored by information call 965-4148. n e ig h h 0 r i n g homes. Its the Civil War until Worldthe Detroit chapter of the The architects' tour is one stepped comtrue-lion provides War 11 and provided trainingAmerican Institute of Arch. of two planned in Grosse a view of the water from for many of the city's laterItects Pointe this fall. The second, every room. leading architects including

Slarting a,t the War Me. set ~or Oct. 18 and 19, is an Albert Kahn. The house in.morial, 32 Lakeshore, be. annual fund.rah:er for the • St~attoD H 0 use: cc~. corporates classical motifs,tween noon and 5 p.m., the Grosse Pointe Garden Cen. pl~ted m 1927 or 19~8 'with laking particular advantagetour will make stops at the ter. Delays will be an. br.cks from the kIlns of I of the lake view in majorlate 1920's colla,boration be. nounced later this month. Mary ;Cha~e Stra~ton's ~wn rooms such as the solarium,tween potter Mary Chase Homes on the architects' Pewab.c Pottery. Her tIles drawing dining and break.StraHon and her husband tour include the following: also grace win d 0 w .sills, fa,-t roo;"s. 'and, the ~ome of ~odern • Rossetti House: built on cO~"'ter tops and radIator • Keyes House: designedarchited GIDO Rossetti. '''e lakefronl wl'th par.:1'lcu~ar griJ.,ls throughout the house by Hugh Keyes during the

WI designed by her Arts. and height of the roaring twen.Tickets, at $8, are avail- attention to privacy. pres r. Crafts Movement archItect ties _ a dramatic setting for

able by sending a cheek and ,vation of the wooded envi. husband. large parties the wealthy--------------------------.--------.--- Cha3 Dean (its owner) was

L. f t t H.II famous for hosting. Thelcense orms ,sen 0 1 house is filled with earlyItalian style and detail, in.cluding a curving staircase,

:,,., .foutrtainl!ll.teTraces and land.scaped courtyards., • Alden Dow House: de.

siened by the Dow Chemicalheir who studied with FrankLloyd Wright. A It h 0 ughmany of Wrights' trademarksare evident iQo the home, thestyle has been transformedto suit Dow's own "moreliveable" approach.

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if you're a cancer patient. our peopiecan direct you to COU'lSeling programs anddiscussion groups To free specla: equip.ment and supplies To f!narClai aSSistance

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Pilots' course meets ThursdayA 15.week aviation ground enables one to take the FAA

school is scheduled at Grosse examination for privat~yilotPointe War Memorial Thurs. license and is made interest.day evenings, Sept, 18 to Jan, '13, from 7 to 10 p.m. ing and u n d e r s tan dable

The instructor, G r 0 sse through the use of new filmsPointe's Don Jones, is an and video aids,

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• Dental GOlD• Sliver BIIrS• Gold Coins• Slim Coins• Scrip Pocket Watches ~t Diamonds

ThursdaYI September III 1980

Theater calendarA weekly guide to films, theater, and conurts

in the Gr06~e Pointe ar:ea starting Sept. 11.Purroh and Judy Theater, 21 Kercheval (881-

2618): 'Thunday: Gone with the Wind, 7:30 p.m,Friday and Saturday: Gone wil,h the Wind at

7:30 p.m. with the Rocky Horror Picture at midnight.Su~y: The W4 106 movie is Yessongs featuring

the Enghsh art-rock group Yes in concert at 7:159:30 p,m. and midnight., '

Monday: Jam '80 session number 10 at 8 p.m.Tuesday: Greatest movies of all t:me features

Casablanca at 7: 15 and 9:30 p.m.Weilnesday: Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space

Odyssey at 7 and 9:30 p.m.• • •

Esquire Theater, E, Jefferson between Cadieuxa.nd ~lter (822-2870). Doors open 6:45 p.m. Admls.slOn IS $1.50 for children and adults.

Thursday: Brubaker with Robert Redfor;! andJane Alexander at 7 and 9:30 p.m.

Friday: The Final Countdown with Kirk Douglas.Woods Theater, :\1ack just north of MoroS'S, (884-

6~86!: Bnan DePal!Ua's Dressed to Kill with AngieDlckmson and Mlcnael Caine at 7:30 and 9:55 p.m,Also, Cheeeh and Chong's Next MovIe at 8:40 onlywith Schizoid at 7:05 and 10:20 p.m. • Indian Guides

Photo by Tom Greenwood

Center sets dinner meeting Seen admiring four of the 15 do- sculptures are on loan trom the 1Je- to begin )tear, nated sculptured artifacts currently troit Institute cf Arts and were all

Grosse Pointe War Me-, tors, Those who have served being displayed at the War Memori- donated by Pointe residents, Exhibit The Grosse Pointe Federa.morial's 32nd Annual Dinner two terms and cannot be re- aI's new art wing are; JOHN LAKE, hours are 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. week days, tion of Indian Guides, Indianmeeting is set for Thursday, elected include former Pres. Executive Director of the War Me- and noon until 5 p.m. on Sundays. Princesses and TrailblazersOct. 2, at 6:30 p.m. All who idents John Monahan and morial, MRS. DAVID RICHARDSON The exhibition will run through Sun- ~ill hos~ orientation meet.are current contributors to John Nicholson-also former and MRS. ALGER SHELDON. The d S 14 lOgs to mtroduce their pro.the Association are consider- I vice-president Mrs Warren ay, ept. . gram for the 1980-81 yeared. m~mbers and are cordial- Wilkinson. Up for ~eelection • on Monday and Tuesday,ly .m~lted and urged ~o atteni are George Reindel, James I June Nelson travels 'world of art hIstory sHel.~tn"s1c5hOaOnl,dsa1u6d'1'tionr1'usmoutaht

'this Important function. Mc~lillan and Anne Elisa ,.B eve rag e sand hors' Black, who have each com. June Nelson, author and 'I The "sampler" is designed scraper, as well as some of 7:30 p.m,

d'oeuvres are served begin. pleted one term of 3 years university professor, will p~e. to . pro~id~ students with I the works of Rembrandt, The Indian Guide programning at 6:30 followed by a and 4 persons to pe elected sent a ~ew class on Art HIS' I baSIC pr~nclples and. concepts Monet, and Picasso. Fee is Is for fathers and sons, (agesseated dinner presided over for first tl}ree year terms. tory thiS fall sponsored, by of art history. Fee IS $4. $25 five through nine), the In-by Memorial president John Center financing w:ill be dis. ~he Depart.ment of Contmu. Ther ~~week cl~~s, ."Great. .. dian Princess program is,forRickel and the board of di. cussed as well as programing 109 Educa.tl.on. I Art o.... ~ World, 1'1111also Enrollment 10 either or fathers and daughters, (agesrectors. At the conclusion of and John Rickel will review In addition to her fUll'j be held 10 Room A.61 of both Art Hi9tory classes may five through nine), and thedinner, e~terta:inment will t~e past. fiscal. year's actM. length class'"Mrs. Ne~~on will Bro",:,nell, beginning Sept. 22. be accomplished by sending Trailblazer program is forbe pro v Ide d by Grosse tiCS 10 hIS preSident's report. present a sampler class" It 1'1111cover sele,cted manu. a check and an enrollme t I fathers and sons, (ages ninePointes' Communitv Theater Those subscribing to' the "Art History: An Introduc-I ments and art 1St s from coupon (from the blue fly:r thrTohugh12). • th

After the ent~rtainmeni. tion," at 7:30 p.m. on Mon. around the world - the Par. . . e purpose Ol ese pro.th '11 b b . f Annual Dmner and program day Sept 15 in room A-61 thenon Chartres Cathedral dlstnbuted to all residen<:es' grams is to fosler a compan.

ere WI e a very ne (tax and service included) , '. I' '. hIP "meeting to elect new direc- $775 h ld d t of Brownell MlCldle Schoo, the Sistine Cape, St. eter s in the Grosse Pointe school ionship between father and.... ;;;;;;;;;;___________ at . s ou a so promp - 260 Chalfonte, Basilica, and the modern sky. district) to th~ DE\"artment son (daughter),I ( Iy, Payments should be reo ------------------- ..CROSSE POINTE I ceived by Sept. 26th. ct". ff f · of Continuing Education, 260 For further information,'- IDle 0 ers ree VaCClneS,Chalfonte, Grosse Poi n t e caU the YMCA at 921.0770 or

----- E h 1 d h'ld' POl'nte w1'll be held at the Farms, MI 48236. David Cromar at 888.2940,Singapore has a popula. very sc 00 age c 1 in

tion density of 10,000 per Michigan is required to have Harper Woods center, 197461

I, square mile. It is one of the vaccination against measles, Harper, (between Seven andrubella, polio and DTP 'orI world's most densely popu, TD, To help parents out, the Eight Mile) on the third I

Ilated countries, Wayne County Health De. Wednesday of each monthI partment has scheduled sev. between 1 and 3 p,m.

I eral free immunization clin. Shots are given by appoint.

SEWERIcs, menl onl~'. Call 729-2211, ex.

, The closest clinic to Grosse tension 310, for information.

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LettersThe News welcomes letters to

the editor from our readers. Let,tel'S must contain the name, ad,..1_",..~ ....... .4 ;. ....l ...........l-.rn..o nnmhpr of 1hE"~.rit;r-f'o-r ';~~rii'~~tion. We reservethe right to edit letters for spaceconsiderations. Names will be with.held 'from publication under un,usul,ll circumstances. Address let-ters to Grosse Pointe News, 99Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms,48236.

want the school system to have toabsorb the cost of such a project,even though it concerns the welfare,safety and future of our children nowand 'all of the children in days tocome who will someday be teenagers.

If there are any more concernedparents out there please let's get ouryouth department back. A lot of kidsout there need that concern and help.Let's sign petitions, write letters andget this on a ballot now, If you wantto fight for this needed departmentfor our youth, call me at 885-2483.I'm one parent who wants to help.

Judy Taube,Of Grosse Pointe Park

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•Watching Weight? ... Seeyour weight easily and accuratelywith the scales at Trail Apothe-cary, On display is the spring,raised dial scale and the balancebeam scale. They are demonstra-tors. Orders are filled in ten days.They require no more space th'~nscales likr the floor model digitalread-all t scale also availo ble at121 Krrche\'al.

•New Playing Cards .. ,andGoren score pads are at Seasonsof Paper. Come s('e the niCe se-lection. There is also a lle\V ship-ment of stationer~' including plainand decorated notl's and hand-some letter p:1pC'l' at 115 Kerch e-val.

By Pat RousseauNew At Hartley's Country

Lane ... London Fog quilted downcoats designed for the "active par-"ticipant in life."' See the good se-lection of styles and size,; at 85Kercheval. ' •

Face Fa]] Beautifully .. , with a facialbv Anna at the Greenhouse, European trained.Anna will give you a soothing. smoothingfacial that \vill condition and moisturize sun-weary skin. S:1e call also create a r.Cw fashion-able makeup for you . . , III Kerche\'al.881-6833.

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dint.: in October. No\'('mher or Dr-. <'ember, be sure to stop at t\H'

Lrague Shop to register '"our ,gift7k~ ~ prf'lc'rrnt'cs. L(w('l~', useful n('\\'

!S.M 'Tlwl','hanfiis(' is I1lTI\.jng rJi,il\' <1:_-r 01\ Kercheval. Friendl:v ))('nplcwill hrlp you with yom pa(l('rn;

and YOur sf'lectioll.

Grosse Pointe City Manager, 'THOMAS W,KRESSBACH, has been named president-electof the Michigan Chapter, International City Man-agement Association. His term as chapter presi-dent begins next February. The InternationalCity Management Association is the professionalassociati:m of City, Village, Town and CountyManagers. The Michigan Chapter, with 186Council-Manager communities, is the fourth larg-est organization in the International Associationwhich recognizes 3,4'33 professional managementtype municipalities in the United States andCanada.

CaUlera Club lueets Sept. 23The Grosse Pointe Camera slide competition with the

Club will not meet on Tues. subject "water" as an assign,

day. Sept. 16 as previou,sly m~n~~ Camera Club meets atannounced. The next mectlng Brownell :\liddle School. 260on Tuesday. Scpt. 23, will Cha1fontc. at 7:45 p.m. Visi.feature a nature print and tors are welcome.

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Letters to The Editor.~ I Bring back the

i youth bureau[To the editor:, r am one of the many angry parents

'~ . in our community who has been" fi~' ~ watching crime and drug abuse rise

in our own Grosse Pointes and I amalso one such parent who has beenaffected by this corruption that istaking place right under our noses,

,especially in our schools.\,,: I'!'0t long ago there were a few~ : artICles written in the Grosse Pointe

I News concerning one lady with nochildren, let alone a teenager, whowas delegated to represent the Pointesconcerning the matter of our com-munity needing a Youth Departmentonce again. She claimed that it wasnot a necessity in the Pointes, thatthe crime .and drug abuse is not onthe uprise, but in fact, has declined.

A, " ""rpnt ",h,., h"" hppn r1ppnlv'I touched. by this corrup'tion, I do notfeel that her statements were correct.How can one single lady with no

I involvement with teenagers makeI such a statement?

II might also add that Superintend-

ent (of Schools, William) Coats alsoI shares her feelings. He just doesn't

first days in college, and of little.incidents and soul-shaking experi-ences, which followed in quick suc-cession through all those wonderfulyears. We are going through themagain with y;:;u now, and hopingthat something we have imparted ishelping you, either to get the utmost I ....enjoyment or the least sorrow outof them as they ~ome along.

College is such an immense hodge-podge of opportunities and pitfallswith SJ many doors that should b~ Iopened and entered, and so manyothers that s~ould remain closed; somany roads that should be explored, I.and endless turns that should never I

be taken. Now, infinitely more than II

ever -before, you are going to haveto rely on YJur own' judgment. Butwe want yo,u to know that if youerr, and if help is needed, we wantto be given the first chance to pro-vide the help. , '

There is so much said about our"future citizens," the "leaders of to-morrow," the "hope of the world,"that we trust you will pardon usfor mentioning these cliches. Welike to remember the college presi-dent who told the entering fresh-man class; "If by the time you havebeen graduated from here you havelearned how to educate yourselvesand can use a library intelligentlywe shall c:nsider that we have don~a good job."

Tnese years are but preparatoryones for the many, many which lieahead. ea-::h pregnant with possibil-ltws for broadening your education.The truly wise man is the one whocontinues to ~earn every day of hislife, \vho is always honest enoughto admit he does not know the an-s\ver, but then makes a point offinding out.

Your education has to do not onl'l",;it'J classroo:l1S and textbooks andlecture halls. but \vith mixing withyour fellow students and facultymembers, both sociallY and intellec-tually. Understanding' is an attitudeto be devoutly cultivated. Let religio~ be a large part of your

ltves and be thankful that there is I

a noticeable surge today in themo':en1('nt back to the GreatestTeachf'r. There will be man V timeswhen you find yourselves in needo( His instruction and you will findit belpful to be on clos'e terms withHim.

These are the golden years andyours is the privilege to make themwlwt you will. If we have helpedyou \\'alk across the threshold ,,'jth(;,;nfidence. we are grateful. If wehave fRJ1ed you. forgi\'e us.

(Editr)r's Note: This editorial wasw~itt(,11 by the late Robert B. Edgar,e:htor and publisher of the Newsin 1951 when his four budding stu~dents were being exposed to highereducation on the campuses of Dart-mouth, Hillsdale, Mount Holyokeand B<.>nnett Junior Coli <>ge. HeOftI'll published the edHol'ial on anannual basis to comply with anum.ber of requests. The llwssage is stillapplicable. )

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r;a'I1(" r r (' s e n t (' d thc I clurli ng details of the heroic;'., <lrr!" lH,~rl on nominations deed, to the Gaines Dog Re.'In 111 '11(' publiC, "car~h Ct'ntcr, 250 :-';orth

HC(',pl.'n:s inclun(' a Wayne: Street, Whitt' Pl<1lns. ;IlY,Sla:(' l'ni';crsit\' t('2ch('r who 110625, Irl"~lI~i an 'inJured elog i ,-,-- --------,b lrlel 'n 'nn'., ,n ,uh7('ro Your Orcupation,I ',,'h~' al',r! <I Virginia If .,'oll'rr' a nl<ll1agpr, {orc'"',r,nHO (I'i", J.1111p[ r\ Ii '0 gar mall ',r plofc''',,,nal. ,..tudics:ong(',f!ll"cl ..ntl'r to fI -( '1(' ,,!In\\' ) ou arc ;I h('(!cr.than,,I drrl\\11lrr; ring i al'('ror;c crcelit nsk, Jf YO\l,

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KATHLEE:\ :\. !\rcC;HATH, American Can-cer Society crUS<.lctespecialist, presented a checkfor $10,000 to I\'ews Publislwr ROBERT G. ED-GAR last w!;ek and pused for this picture in frontof the News office. The cheel, represented win-......;n~f .... (,..,.,..,..,... " ...... I-\ ......'r ....;("> ..' ...... r'":ln("Pt" ~r""'lPtv R()O'~r

R'i'~re be~~~fit'~t' ;~i;i~h'~1980 Cadillac,( or equiv-alent in cash) was raffled off. Edgar said thefunds will be donated to various local charities.The raflle was a fund raiser for the AmericanCancer Society, wbich provided services t:1 morethan 69.000 people in Macomb County last year.T ne s~)('iety also support3 cancer reseorch total-ling more than $1.2 million annually.

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So in effect in turning down tbe itree tax proposal the Park council I

was eeing consistent. That ebesn't i This is thi' time ,:f year \\'hl:'l1 wemake the' tree people any ,less un-! say goodbye to you young men andhappy but it does explain the com- i women who are lea\'ing for college.ment of one councilman who said, I S::Jme of' vou who attend institutions"Being against trees is like being close by 'will be back with us often;against motherhocd but so is being others \\'ill not return until theagainst our roads, sewers and police Thanksgi\'ing ~r Christmas vacationand fire. departments. .. perbds. '

IN FURTHER DEFENSE of the If your powers of perception werePark action, it should be pointed out abnormally keen. vou could find.the Park already is spending $93,000 tucked a\\:ay in thaVt outrageous as-on tree trimming, remo\'al, planting sortment of luggage and duffleand spraying and the revenue frJm vlhich is always affected by thethe proposed tax would have been ad- c~llege crowd, things other than theditional expenditures. The Park ap- equally absurd collection of per-parently has been doing a pretty good' sona~ .items \vhich go everywherejob on its tree program becaus'e C'ity: with vou. You would see a millionManagEr Jchn Crawford says that I ' tiny, lll1uttered thoughts, bits of ad-since 1952 the c~ty has rem:>\'ed 1.520 j vice wbieD. we never quite gottrees and wilJ ha \'e pla~ i.e::l 1712 by, around t J passing 0n to you, Therethe end pf the year, .....ould be a trunk full c.f fervent

NOT THAT THE 'fREE issue will wishes and brigbt hopes, a generousgo away. Park Tree Committee Chair- i sprinkling of prayers and those myr-man Michael Krag promised he'd be! iad stains from the tears droppedback later with new proposals to: mostly by the mothers of the young-finance the reforestation proje~t. His I sters \",ho are leaving home for thegroup is using the argument that I first time.trees are community assets like, So much of us goes with you, it isstreets and sewers and require main-' just as well you do not know. Ac-tenance at public expense, . i cepted with the seriousness with

Whatever the methods of financing which it is sent, it would constitutefinally' achieved, what is at stake' a burden that young people shouldhere in both the Park and the Woods not be called upon fo carry.-a£d in the other Pointes, too, for It is an unchanged law of life thatthat matter-is the maintenance and I the y.::unger generations grow con-preservation of an important com-'!nunity asset. City officials are using; stantly further away from their par-

ents. And It is, for us, a sad truism~~~:~" i~~~~~1~~~'s ~l~d j~'sct~~:m~~ii~)g': th<.lt just the re'.'erse holds with the

J oldsters. Our intere~,s turn inwardpublic funas even to ht::p maintaind and focus shar ncr w:tr: E-\ erv ;Jass-an prC'serve trel'S on [I! .'::.lte urOD- r-- , •. "in2'., \.:ear on the e','e::::, \'.'.-:;ch :i:akeerty. That move apj.Jare.ltlY becomes, 'up the lives (Jf our C::1ildren and wenecessary to protect the c:lmmunity

from pro pertly owners who fail to: would have it no other way.maintain their trees. I Ad\'ice is eas.,', and there are so

Each of the Grosse Pointe com-: many things we think \ve could andmunitics has its o'.\'n governmental I should ha\'e told you. to make thingsproblems. But why wouldn't it be a' easier. L-c.king back, we are so pronegood idea 13 appoint a committee or. to think (If t1](,5(, years throughe\'en an official comlJ1;ssicn t::>.repre- which i':hich you are now passing,s~nt all of the Pointes and to develop a painles:3 pefllJd of enchantmenta unified S' ntegy ill pI e521i'ing our: :md fri\'nl j ty. Time is a grei1 t era~ertrees? New and better idels for pro-' and m.,,,t ('f us have forg'Jtten thatt=cting this hedage might well c 'mc' all things are relati\'e; that theout of sud' an approa('h. Ail of the tJ 0uhies of ~'(>lltl1. thOl:gh they ma:-'indh'iclual Pointr co\'ernments are sef!m !legl; ~i\jle to us. mov be iustconcerned about th~ o1'c.\:>1e111aJ,d a,o bi:ter t j s\':a1]o\\' :1'i 'our '~'\\'nhave taken deps 0:'1 their own but a !T'ost ri''':.1!'""atjng trials If \\ e arePnin1.e-wid<:>attack tr,igl~t P"O' de an Inckl!lg in lwdf'13t.1ll,ling. we askeven better solution \"';Il' f,'rg!\'PllCo3 '

TilP .,il~'n(''i''; ('I' \ outh. if such atl1i~1g ~tJ]; f'\i~t~. !~ ~urely pql1aUpdby :li~ .~h\'ncs.:: ~:f ::1 lXlrent \\Yho is,1fralri !',' hr.! e his ~ll'ul to his owndlildrf!J1 Jest j,n app,~ar weak. or infl':'Ir that he Jr.il\' embarrass the\ (l'lTl,;ster ',"llh a di.orl:)\' of m<Judlinse!lti!,'pr.t T~,r('!:~oq'd ~ellose. it ap-pei1r.s "C) :1,' ihat iJ. gf(>at de"l 1Tl~recf t'; IS in: e,~ han:!(' "f inner feelings"':Duld be 0 hc,llthv awl highl \' sat-l ..:i\+jI'g (;X~!'~ i'2nce.' ~ ..

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Drive carefully to stopchild pedestriall aceidents

An average of five school,! have concerr.ed theln;eiv2,' 1\ 0\ II': ,: p <,It'',\'alk' Dr 1'Jaged children wer2 killed or with child pcdeslr:an pf{,b ,a:',. ',n'h. \',:'i'I~ thuc i.m:injured daily in state pcdes, lerns for Fars. thc r ."pon,: ,T~ cr.(i I"~ \l'ac'::l fur ','.lrnjr,~trian traffic accidents last bili:y for a chil:!'s tr"ff,c, ~3,. ~\en .:,hen 1\:,' 'raff:('year, and most of those nllS saf2ty rdUC1\lDn mU5: hl', "';'1al tun> gr':enhaps. could h.ave been avoid., carried by J'arents." said; 1f .\'our (:':icl ride' a ~u;:'ed If motoTl;ts and pup.!s [',ana. • I O'?id Piana 'w,dk with himfollowzd proper Enf"ly mta,., "Begin t ~ a ( h; n ~ F,ur".' the bl\_ 'v,p and t~l! himures, £ays. the AutomobJle your.g,,:er \\h~n he begins to I :'1 C0')per,,:~ Ilith the dril?f,Club of Michigan" walk: don, \\all fr,r 1~lm to' ":i:n,~ \ oung chl!drf'!l are, The Auto CI,~b IS c.o.njuct. g:J to ,C'lDnl to ,Ira,rn to be, \~ry iT'1p;~'5:o'nahle, par~nl'109 Its annual ~c.~~ol, Opm a) 5af.' pcdeqnnn, Plana ,11 \lid Sf: " g(l(vj t'xanlpl.'-DTlve CarefullY campaign a~\',,(d 'L,],iing h0~d h<lr::" b" f"I:"""'~ ,',f,o l"~('.;':lanto, help combat child pedes. "f oaf: w,dk'ng and ridi:lg, lUJco.' 'tflan aCCidents, can h" 0' \(.: )pl'd hd')r(' \' ,.. "

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major cause of death for Auto C1:lh ..t1ege~t;; th~.,,(' :.~;J<,- t) ~I':;(> (.x:!~, Ci1I1:lfJn

children aged one tn 14," gU!rlc:In~. for p;rf'n:, end: . ' C\ ;'(,: ih~ lInc\T','c''d J k PAC' b" pei ~ 1.':' ''':.l" r,"'n,'ll:--,'""-=- dr.\"sal ac lana, uto 1\1 '- • \\'a i:, ) ,HI r k, 11,!. rr"r:

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i~an schools, there \'('rl ,;' nc flrlll: h ~"".. "'j'; :'.tr~ ',~ r~ r('') '~.,: ~:T"1.g hl~''''~;f'''125,000 kindergarlcners ~, (',1 (,'1. and ,h',\ :Ii~ '2f,':\ d"1 11"r '~~":,\ !'~' r' ,iq'ing to school for the fir;: pa:r,)j[l'r, or cr',,;:ng gll"rcl~ pll"i :0 'choo'. Ihrro:lf;hnultime, There also were al • C!)nr"r Ih~ ~af('q rr,ulc ~!;,,t31:, rrrt' b:ll~l\ler ,~ick.most one million <'lemrn:aTl r ,r yuu:' chilt! r\'rn Ih, 'Jgl~ rr, "wi :,l?'"nool, orr ;,I'P-ll.

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City councils in two Grosse Pointecommunities have made different de-cisions with respect to financing themaintenance and restoration of oneof the major natural resources of allthe Pointes-their shade trees.

In the Woods, the council has de-cided to put on the November ballota proposed one-half mill tax levy tofinance a four-year $500,000 programto maintain that city's trees as partof a "tree insurance" program. In thePark, the council has declined to puton the ballot a proposed I-mill taxto generate an estimated $'150,000over the next four years for a treemaintenance and reforestation proj-ect.

THE DIFFERENT DECISIONS donot mean, however, that the Woodsis pro-trees and the Park is anti-trees.Instead, they merely reflect differentapproaches to paying for tree main-tenance and reforestation and differ-ent priorities for the two communi-ties' programs.

The fact is that in these days ofhigh taxes and continuing inflation,public administrators and policymakers are often faced with unpleas-ant choices, They have to set priori-ties which reflect what they regardas the major needs of their commu-nities and their constituencies. Thatoften means that other needs remainunfilled, at least for the time being.And it also means that citizens whoprefer different priorities remainunhappy.

That apparently was the situation;,n the Park when the council turneddown the tax request made by thecity's Bea,utification Commission.That refusal understandably disap-p:>inted the commission, the ElmWatch Volunteers and other support-ers of the tax proposal

But the council felt the Park simplyhad other needs that demandedhigher priorities. Those includedfunds for such necessities as streets,sewers and the police and fire depart-ments. In fact, even those servicesapparently will be inadequatelyfunded. The reason is the Park coun-cil earlier rejected a proposed $200,000bond issue to finance capital im-provement~ aEd eqClipment and de-cided, instead, to ii!1anCe those ex-penditures so far as possible fromcurrent income. That action natur-ally put a strain on funding of regu-

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Bunka course begins Sept. 29Bunka, the traditional arl malerials may be on hand for

of Japanese silk embroidery the first class.or "oil painting in yarn," • • •will be taught Mondays at In its 1600-year history,the Grosse Pointe War Me. Bunka originally required the

finest of needles and silkmorial from 1 to 3 p.m. Sept. thread. New Bunka, deve]-29 through Nov. 3. oped about 50 years ago,

Instructor is Elinor Giblin, makes use of punch needleswho holds a teaching certifi. and rayon thread, and iscate from Japan in Matsuhato easily mastered, Both two-and Tokyo BuDka. Fee is $25 dimensional and three-dimen.plus a charge for materials. sional Bunka techniques canStudents must register two I be used to create fancifulweeks in advance so that the animals and other items.

Tea to open yearfor Woman's Club

The Grosse Pointe Woman's Club opens its30th year with a tea and program for membersand their guests next Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 12:30p,m. in the Gr:sse Pointe War Memorial's CrystalBallroom. I

Mrs. Laddy A. Rice, the I Russell G. Cushing, .Ahmelclub's first vice-president Dervishl, ~aurence Emfeldtiand program chairman, John E. Finch and Forreswill introduce Officer Geary.Patrick Fagan a member More are the Mesdamesf h G' P' Harvey Gormely, Lee W.

o t e rosse omte Garrett, Joseph Geisinger,Woo~s Department ~f Ted Jacobs, Harold Nobel,Pubhc Safety, who WIll George Petersen, Fred T.speak on Safety - At Roberts, E.J. SCallen, JosephHome and Away. M. Scanlon, David Sickle-

Officer Fagan the Woods steel, Michael H. Schneider,Department's Crime and Pre- Harold W. Smith, Anthonyvention OffiC€r is a graduate Wehby and Leo E, Vaughtof the Detroit' Metropolitan and Miss Marion Hopson.Police Department's Basic Mrs. Lawrence E. HolmesCrime Prevention Course at is the club's social chairmanWayne State Univtlrsity. for the year. Co~hairmen are

Mrs. Milan J. Alexander, Mrs. Joseph Monterosso andhospitality chairman, and her Mrs. James Stallard.c~hairman Mrs. Matthew Heading the slate of offi,

I Patterson will be on hand to ,.~~. ~,,~ H'B "'''',. ;. 1\4',." .Tongreet everybody at this first I S:-Co-o'k,p~~sident. Mrs. Ricemeeting of the fall season. serves as first vice,president.

Hostess and co.hostess for Mrs. Stuart Micklethwaite isthe tea preC€ding the pro- second vice-president andgram are Mrs. Clifford Green. membership chairman. Re.burg and Mrs. Peter Clemen- cording and correspondingte, respectively. Their com- secretaries, respectively, aremittee includes the Mes. Mrs, Jack Thorpe and Mrs.dames Russell L. Allen, Alex. Chester Bogan, Mrs. Alexan-ander Ashley, Harold Bates, der J. King is treasurer.

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prehensive mental heallhagency, will ,present anoverview of the center, itsprograms and facilities.

Further information aboutthe league or the orientation,or about the car po()ls thatare being arranged for it,may be obtained by calling824~OOO.

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law at Henry Ford Commun-ity College, a director ofCresent Sail and Yacht Cluband chairman of the Detroit

everyone to the league's firstgeneral meeting: a bruncl.set for the following Wed.nesday, Sept. 24, at Loch-moor Club, with a fashionshClw pres.snted by Aztecad'Oro.

Dr. Jonathan York, direc-tor of the community com-

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The Assistance League to the KAAL, historian, and MRS. EDWINNorthpilst (juici;mcp Cpntpr be!!ins its S'IEDEM JR., program; (seated, on16th year with a new b:ard- of di- couch, left to right) MRS. ANGUSrectors (standing, left to right) MRS, McGARVAH, s e l' v ice, MRS. MI-CHARLES DeWINTER, who heads CHAEL POOLEY, projects, MRS.the telephone committee, MRS. MI- FRANK WALDECK, president-elect,CHAEL BERNHARDT, in charge of MRS, GREGORY OATES, president,records, MRS. WILLIAM LOZELLE, and MRS, MICHAEL KASTNER,arrangements, MRS. WILLIAM LOR- membership chairman; (on floor, leftENZ, publicity, MRS. JOHN P. WIL- and right) MRS. ROBERT LEECH,LIAMS, treasurer, MRS. ANTHONY b y -1 a w s / yea I' boo k, and MRS.PASTORIA, immediate past-presi- CHARLES LOEHER, correspondingdent, MRS. ARCHIE GRIEVE, re- secretary.cording s e c r eta r y, ~_R_S_._B_E_R_T I

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Association of InterstateCommerce Practitioners atthe group's 51st annualmeeting in Scottsdale, Ariz.,was STANLEY W. BROWN,of The Farms. Brown is aninstructor of transportation

Liz Oates and her boardwill .velcome new and pro.spective member; at an in-formal orientation meetingnext Wednesday, Sept. 17, at10 a,m. in the CommunitySupport Building at Chal-mers and Charlevoix. Lizwill outline th,e year's fundraising projects and invite

president of The:a Chi fra-ternity at Central MichiganUniversity. A 1977 graduateof Grosse Pointe South HighSchool, Truba is a senior ma-joring in business at CMU,He previously served as sec-ond vice-president of ThetaChi.

Madrigal Club invitesmen to join the ladies

The Madrigal Club of De-troit, a women's chorus for64 years, begins its 65th sea.son with an innovation, in-viting men to sing along.Auditions to select 20 malevoices and 30 female voiceswill be held next Tuesday,Sept. 16, at 7 p.m. at Thomn-son Middle School in South-field.

The auditions will includea short solo work, sight read.ing and scales. A;:; accom-panist will bl' provided. Ad-d i t ion a I information andaudition appointments maybe obtained by calling SallyMurray, 331-2125,or CarolynEynon, chorus director, 642.4969.

The club plans to performmajor classical works, ,T.-S.Bach's "Jesu, Meine Freud('''and John Rutter's "Gloria,"at its December concert.

I Pointe,. nridgeGi,.ls to llleel

The Pointer Girls' BridF:cClub opens the 1980-81rcarwith a meeting next Thurs.day, Sept. 18, at 11 a.m. inthe Grosse Pointe' War Me-morial', l\lger House.

Foll()\\ing lunc!l('on, (0 b('servcd at 11:30 a.m., cardswill be played Assisting ~"rs,William Kabbush, chairmanof the mceting. ar(' co-ehair-men :-'Trs,Joseph M, Scanlanand :\Trs,John .T, Schneider.

:I'!emhcrs unablc to attendare asked to call 886-7595bythis Saturday, Scpt 13.

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J\ntique boxes are her topicMrs. Joseph Fresard will day, Sept. 15, for a coffee

welcome members of the hour at 9:30 a.m. precedingWindmill Pointe Chapter of the group's first meeting ofQuesters No. 385 to her Ed. the fall season, to be chairedmllndton Drive home Mon. by Mrs. Fred Carter, in-

coming president.Mrs. Fresard also will pre-

sent the program: a paperon antique boxes, whichcome in all shapes, sizes andmaterials and have beenused for many pur p 0 s e sthroughout recorded history;rarely are any two alike.

JAMES TRUBA, of ThePointe, has been named vice-

Short andto the Pointe

Elected to the position of Idirector of student organiza-tions of the Student Associa-tion at the University of Day-ton was MARY C. TREDER,daughter of MR. and MRS.CARROLL B. TREDER, ofS:::':!~~ !..~~~. ~!?~, i~ ~ ~'.~!'-ior majoring in accountingat the University of Dayton... .. ..

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NORMAN P. DWAIHY, ofKenmore Drive, receive;! aPh.D degree in Counselingduring June commencementceremonies at Wayne StateUniversity. A WSU employe,Dwaihy received his under-graduate degree from Oak-land University and holds aMasters de,gree from WSU... .. ..

Among students who re-ceived degrees during Junecommencement ceremoniesat the University of RhodeIsland were DAVID S. JAN-SEN, of Bedford Road, Bach-elor of Science in NaturalResources and GILBERT E.SCHUMACHER, of OxfordRoad, Master of Business Ad-ministration... . ..

Crosse Pointe South HighSchool s t u den t SCOTTSTANDISH, af The Farms,participated in the 15th an-nual Ball State UniversityJournalism Workshop thissummer, '.. .. ..

KATHLEEN ANDRULIS,daughter of MR. and MRS.ANTON ANDRULIS, ofSomerset Road, received aMa~ters Degree in ClinicalPsychology from OaklandUniversity this spring.. .. ..

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Mrs. Lory Bachrach spends the greater part ofeach year in France now--but she will be at thefoot of Woodland Place next Tuesday evening.The second president of the Alliance Francaise deGrosse Pointe wouldn't miss the opening activityor tIle POlnte Al11ance's lUth anmversary year.

It's a wine and cheese reception fOl: membersand invited guests at the Warren S. Wilkinsonhome. Mr. Wilkinson, who was the first presidentof the Alliance, will host the party, with assistancefrom the current president, Patrick F. Carron, andthis season's program chairman, Mrs. FrederickSchroeder.

Others on the welcoming committee will beMrs. Jean-Michel Mardon, Mrs. Elmo Joseph, Mrs.Denise Controulis and Mrs. J. Ross Bush.

* * *The 1980-81 officers and directors of the Pointe

Alliance will also be on hand. In addition to Mr,Carron, they include Mrs. Russell H. Axsom, vice-president, Mrs. Anthony Vermeulen, secretary,

. James P. Diamond, treasurer, and Pierre Augier,Mr. Bush, Mrs. Kim K. Lie, MIS. George Mikhail,

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Detroit Retired SchoolPersonnel to open year

The Detroit Association ofRetired SChool Personnel be.gins its 198~I season with aprogram meeting at 1 p.m.Friday, Sept. 12, at West.minster Presbyterian Church,Hubbell at West Outer Drive,Detroit, where cookies andbeverages will be availablestarting at noon. I

President Elsa Holderriedwill officiate. Fe a t u redspeaker is Ronald Gal'berson,a Ferris State College grad.uate who served 20 years Iwith Blue Cross/Blue Shieldand is presently manager ofGovernment Groups Market-ing Department based inLansing, which involves pub.lie school retirees,

Spirit of grape ilnbue~ PIM,E this weekendIn a departure from its I tions Center grounds on Parking is free. The da}

normal international theme Moravian Drive in Fraser. . proceeds go to support tIthis year's PIME festival The f~stival will feature work of the PIME missiowill highlight the glories of a I mas t every conceivable aries overseas, helpingthe fruit of the vine in its manner of grape concoction, educate, feed and clothe c.

Ifirst-ever Grape Festival and from wine to jams and jel. phaned, abandoned andlotraditional Spaghetti Dinner, Ii~s, homemade des~e~ts, can. d('stitute youngsters, to care

Ito be held this Sunday, Sept. I dies - and the frUit Itself, for the Sick and aged, to14, from noon to 7 p.m. on Also f eat u red will be operate leprosy treatmentthe 23-acre PIM!E Promo. PIME's popular mostaccioli centers and ~o con due t

and meatball dinner includ. schools, hospitals and out.ing salad rolls, de~ert and patient clinics.beverage' at $3,50 for adults, Festival chairman is Al$2 for children under 12. Colombo. Among those as.There will be games, Polish sisting him are Mr. and Mrs.d a nee performances and Robert Ruggiroli, of Holly.other special events, plus wood Avenue, Mary Ellenkiddie rides and an outdoor I and Barbara Barum, of Cookgrill offering hot dogs and: Road, and Jennie Hay, ofhamburgers. ; Harper Woods ..'

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The Grosse Pointe WarMemorial has a fully licensednursery school taught by cer.tified instructor Bar bar aBallew, of Western MichiganUniversity. The fall termopens Sept. 23 and will runthrough Dec. 18.

Classes for 3.to 5-year.oldsare offered two days weekly,on Tuesdays and Thursdaysfrom 9 to 11 a.m. or from1 to 3 p.m., for a fee of $108plus $4 materials charge, orthree days weekly, Tuesdays,Wednesdays and Thursdays.from 9 to 11 a.m. or 1 to3 p.m" for a fee of $162plus $4.50 materials charge.

One.half of the tuition ispayable at time of registra.tion, the remainder on Nov.3. The course includes fieldtrips and special programssuch as "Bone Developmentof the Child," a lecture forparents by Dr. ChristopherLee of Children's Hospital tobe given Wednesday, Nov,

'112, at 8 p.m.Regular activities include

art, music, games, drama,science, reading and numberreadiness. The largest blockof time is spent in freechoice of play materials. Chilodren move freely from oneactivity to another, and ac.tivities are rotated so that aquiet time follows an activeperiod. There is a simpletreat mid.way between eachtwo.hour session,

I Classes are held in theI T err ace Room of AlgerI House: when weather per.

mits the grounds at the c~n.ter are used. All classes arelimited in size, and continual:sUlX'rvision by licensed staff:

i and certified teacher is pro. ~I vided Ii .

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FLEe Friends' fash ions

MRS. JOSEPH KAISER confers with CARLSTERR as they prepare fJr Friends of FLEe'sautumn benefit: a cocktail party and informalmodeling of clothes from Mr. Sterr's Men's ShGpfrom 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12, at Mr. andMrs. Kaiser's Lochmoor Boulevard home. Amongthe models, members of Friends of FLEe andtheir husbands, will be Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser,Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cure, Mrs. John Herteland Mrs. Nicholas Marsides.

Grand ~larais Questers meetThe Grand Marais Chapter Mrs. Michael Brennan, of

of Questers gathers tomor. Three Mile Drive, will ad.row, Friday, Sept. 12, at the dress the chapter, speakingLaSalle Place home of Mrs. from her position as Mich-Charles Wright III to hear igan State Questers president.viewpoi~ts from local, s!ate -Mr~. Edward Hahn, of Mc. I

and national representatives Kinley Avenue, former na.of Questers, Inc. tional editor, will give the

"Seek and ye shall find" national viewpoint.is the organization's motto, Each year, the national or.Mrs, Fra~k Welcenbach, pro. ganization of Questers an-gram chamn~n, has planned nounces a subject for a'a format .desl~ed t~ answer F 0 u n d e r's Award Studythe questions What IS Quest- Paper to be submitted toers?" and "Who are we?" ,. " . . n a t ion a I headquarters inThe meetmg s. ~urpose IS to Philadelphia, Pa., 'by Marchenab~ all partlclpant.s - and 1. The' judging committeeespecially the new~r me~. chooses a subjed in whichbers, - to synch~~n.lze th~lr there is interest, but no ma.studies and activIties .wlth terial available.the purposes of the national Th' ,group IS year s subject is

. Moustache Cups.Mrs. William T. Krebs, of

Notre Dame Avenue, willpresent the local viewpoint.Mrs. Howard C. Harrison, ofYorkshire Road, past.areachairman, will speak, and

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A new season I' Sigma Kappa Alumnae Imperial bo'ws• to open a new year

for Jenny Ll1ld Grosse Pointe Alumnae of to social setThe Jenn)' Lind Club will Sigma Kappa will gather on A benefit for the Ameri.

hold its first meeting of the Tuesdays this year instead of can Diabetes Association andon Wednesdays. and have the Meadowbrook Hall Guild

year Tuesday, Sept. 16, at scheduled their first meeting this Saturday, Sept. 13, at11:30 a.m. at the Lochmoor of the 1980~1 season for next Meadowbrook Hall in Ro.Boulevard home of Mrs. Gor. Tuesday, Sept, 16, at 7:30 che!ter, co-chaired by Ronnadon Buehrig. p.m, in the Hale Roa? home (Mrs, G. Scott) Romney and

"L~t's Talk Quilting" is of Sharon (Mrs. Richard) Grosse Pointe's Diane (Mrs.theme of the day, chaired Sperley. Thomas L.) Schoenith, willby ~Irs. King Clifford with The agenda calls for dis. feature co c k t a i Is, horsassistance from the Mes. cussion of Sigma Kappa's d'oeuvres, the music of the

Austin.Moro Band and thedames C h a r Ie s Begeman, June convention, held in Chi. Detroit social debut of theRob e r t Peebles Donald cago. as well as plans for the\"oodhouse Valen'line Tal. coming year. Plans for the 1981 Chrysler Imperial., • One of the first models of

berg, Fritz Walters and group's participation ~n the the new car will be auctionedCharles Koebel. Parcells C.raft Bazaar In De. of[ during the evening by

Among the club's newly I cember WIll be made. Larry Du~louchelle, who alsoelected officers and commit. Area alumnae interested will handle the bidding on atee chairmen are Pointers in attending the meeting are $1,500 gift from Hattie's Bou.Mrs Ted Nichols, Mrs. Carl, asked to call Marvn (Mrs. tique of Birmingham plusJoh~son, Mrs. Edward ~n' i John) Horn, 884-30is, or Mrs. gifts from Mark Cross andberg and Mrs. Fred Flom. I Sperley, 689-3195. i Carlier.

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To help Camp Grace Bentley's good 'wo~kThe annual benefit card be by Hartman's of Fairlane. paedic and cardiac children

party and fashion show spon. The league's Junior Auxiliary to summer camp. Among; sored by the Michigan Lea. will present a bake sale. those who have worked duroI gue for Crippled Children, . ing the early autumn to as-I Inc" to provide operating Th.e party IS ?pen to the sure a successful fund raiserI funds fur Camp Grace Bent- public. Reservations, at $15 are Mrs. Carl Plaifenberg,: ley located on the shores of per person, may be made of Detroit league president,I Lake Huron will be held thr~ugh Monday, Sept. 2.2, by Pointer Mrs. Jerome Oris-! Thursday, S~pt. 25, at the call1ng Mrs. Edmund Bttters I call, president of the Junior

Bonnie Brook Golf Club. I at 886.9596. Auxiliary, Mrs. Earl Mack-Luncheon will be served I Proceeds will help the lea. lin and Mrs. William Oem"

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! - It's a new look for Girl Scouts I

IExploring a career interest, i nities and cities, taking an Girl Scout coordinates, in. I

traveling to other commu.! active role in energy con. eluding one.size.fits-all insig. I

- servation or in juvenile crime nia sash, are machine wash .. prev(>ntion ." w hat eve r able. Vest, skirt, pants and

they're doing, Grosse Painte's blouses of polyester/cottonteenage Girl Scouts will look are custom fitted for Juniorlthe part in new five-piece Misses' sizes 3/4.17/18. Theyuniforms designed especially I will be available in the Girlfor their needs. Scout departments of East.

The combined Cadett-e and ).and's Hudson and J.C. Pen'Senior Girl Scout uniforms ney, Harper Woods, stores,consist of bright green vests, as well as Downtown Hud ..skirt, pants and insignia sash sons. . .-0£ brushed poly/cotton twill. In ad~tlon to a wh~len~w iworn with coordinated plaid look, Caa.ette and Semor. GIrl ~blouses. They reflect the Sc~uts ~lll h~ve other mno-jide a s and suggestions of vatlOns In theIr program this:more than 500 Cadette and fall. ISenior Girl Scouts about fab.ric, color, style and conslrilc.tion.

Almost a decade has passetlsince the introduction of thelast uniforms for CadetteGirl Scouts (ages 12-14) in1973 and Senior Girl' Scouts(ages 14-17) in 1971. Sincethat time, roles for womenhave b e com e increasinglymulti.faceted and versatile.The bright mix. and-matchcoordinates for fashion inGirl Scouting are keeping

I stride., Although Cadette and S~n.: ior Girl Scouts will share theI vest, skirt. pants and insigniai sash, they will wear different: blou,5Cs. color-coded for their: age group. Because the girls

want a visual difference be.~ twcen the age levels. theI Cadette Girl Scout's blouseI is predominantly green plaid.,The Senior Girl Scout's is II blue plaid, iI Both blames have an ac.:

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For the sporty look. teen;: ,. ean \I ear jean style straight

leg pants and hlousc with or;without thr top.stitched clas'lsic fitted vest. When an in. i

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: scarf tied at the waist or in,I an ascot. 'I The uniforms have a match.

ing insignia 5ash for show.ing off Girl Scout pins andrecognitions, \\' i 1h 0 II t the:

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The Lucky LINC Casinowill be open from 7 p,m. to1 a,m, in the AssumptionCultural Center on MarterRoad the evening of the 20th.Guests will try their hands,at a variety of games. for I

MDSG members' needle. each $25 ticket entitles its Iwork will be on display at holder to $1 million in chips '.the Grosse Pointe Public Li- as well as a western style varying in value and includ-1 Ticket informatiun may be : gett Sch0Lll and has b-een abrary's Main Branch from barbecue dinner and drinks ing Euch things as needle.: obtained by contacting Sylvia Girl Scout leader.Oct. 16 through Nov. 16. The at an open bar. point kits, watches, certifi. (:\Jrs. Harley) Russell, 881. Alice, a fonner co.directorguild will sponsor a Stitchery , cates for dinners at local 1829 or the LI~C office, of Operation LINC~the co.

. Everyone s urged to come I restaurants and small appli. 331.6700. directors are now titled firstSeminar, open to non.mem' I a I te d Atn c sua, wes rn ress. 'ances, at the Luckv LINC . . and ~econd vice.presidentsbers, Friday and Saturday, the end of the evening, they General Store' ~o.chalTJng the party are and are responsible for theNov. 7 and 8, at Saint Paul may use the chip3 they're " .,,' . ~ Allee (Mrs, Fred) ~1:etry, of d t d k ~ LINCLutheran Church. left with to purchase items, . Loser, ,,?ho fal.l In lo~, Devomhire Road. and Becky ay. o. ay wor' o. -_______________________ With a partIcular IteJ'!l. WIll (Mrs. Salvatore) Cipriano, has been involl'ed with the

be able to buy addItIOnal of North Ro~edal" Court organization for several years,chips to purchase it, for this -'. She has done a great deal of

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party is the fall fund raising Berky. who c ~ r r en t I y work on research, which in.activity of Operation LINC s~rves. as Op~ratlOn LINe's volves looking into the ac.(L ink in g Individuals to ~JrSt vlce-pr.esldent, has b~en tivities of prospeztive clientsNeeds in the Community), l~vo1ved WIth the orgamza. of Operation LINC to makeand every extra hit CO'lnts ~JOnfor about two ye~rs. S~e sure they qualify for the aidwhen it comes to day-to.day IS a pa.st LINC POJnsettla they are requesting.expens-es for the non.profit, Sale chaIrman. and has done She has also been exten.volunteer organization set up a great deal In the ar~a of sively involved with theto link donors of goods ser- resources: securmg Items, Channel 56 Auction whichvices or fun~s with Wayne needed by LINC's clients. I raises fun::ls for Detroit'sCounty agencies or social She is also involved in only Public Television Sta-services. activities at University Lig. tion.

Stitchery Guild Imeets Monday

The Metropolitan Detroit Feel sorry for the folksStitchery Guild will hold its who stay home Saturday,first meeting of the fall sea. Sept. 20, for no way areson Monday, Sept. 15, at 7 I they going to have asp,m. at Saint Paul Lutheran much fun back at theChurch, Chalfonte Avenue at ranch as their friendsLothrop Road, where Sha~' whJ are out living it upPendra~, owner of Needle at the Lucky LINC Ca-Arts, wIll present "Creating' At' h d I'Our Own Traditions," a slidel sma. ng t, mo e 1.l)glecture program a coyote fur vest wIth

. blouse knit sleeves andThe ~1DSG offers a m{)nth. collar "'repared by Sulli-

Iy seTles of speakers and ' t' .workshops featuring expert van and Rollms a~d do-t e a c her s in all areas of nated by. th; furner~ asneedlework: programs de. th~ evenIng ssp e ~ I a 11signed hoth for the beginner prize, IS Shores reSIdentand the advanced student MRS. SHERRILL WOL-1't~e.mbers also have opportu: FO~D, Operatio.n .LINC'smtles to attend workshops preSIdent. Admlnng theconducted by nationally rec. fur (and Mrs. Wolford)ognized teachers. are Sullivan and Rollins

The local guild is a memo partners FRED ROL-ber of the Embroiderer's LINS, (left), and DOUG-Guild of America and the LASS MAY' the latterNational Standards Council. gentleman ~reated the 'IPotential members arE' WE'I. "".,fcome as guests at any month.ly meeting, Further informa.tion may be obtained bywriting the MOOG, P.O. Box36633, Grosse Pointe Mich.48236.

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*Still speaking of music ...

... Mrs, Thomas V, LoCicero has a symphonicrendezvous at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club today,where she's taking members and their guests"behind the ~cenes with America's symphony or-chestras." -

The musical program at the GPYC ladies fallluncheon features Elyze Ilku, the DSO's principalharpist, soprano Carolyn Grimes and, on the steeledrum, Mrs. Donald Glossop, of the Detroit sym-Iphony Women's Association.

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Speaking of music •••... there's a six-week course beginning Oct, 1

at Detroit's Rackham Memorial that should be ofspecial interest to Pointers, for it's taught by our

lawn Ruth Kaiser and will feature Felix Resnick,conductor of the Grosse Pointe Symphony arches-

I tra, in a session de\'oted to his reminiscences of! performances under every Detroit SymphonyI Orchestra conductor since Karl Krueger,

liThe Maestros" will trace the evolutiQn of theDSO under the direction of Gabrilowitsch, Paray,Ehrling, Ceccato and DoratL It's offered underauspices of University Courses in Adult Education(Wayne State University College of LifelongLearning/University of Michigan Extension Serv-ice), and will r'un We'dnesdays, from 1 to 3 o'clock,through Nov. 5.

Fees are $48. Senior citizens and each addition-al family member may attend for' $26-and Rack-ham has an attached parking structure. For regis-tration inf;;rmation, call UCAE at 577-4665,

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Jacobson's

Tuesday, September 1610:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Geoffrey Beene is a designer whodelights in wit and originality. Thereis the surprise of blanket plaidsappearing like a signature in dresses,suits and coats. Or pairing naturalfabrics with very different textures,as in mohair with pure silk. Thiscollection is full of innovationand charm. Sizes 2 to 14.

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the festivities. Further infor-malion may be obtained bycontacting the membershipchairmen at 881-0005.

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No more than eIght guests are Lnvlted to the Kerr House each" eek,

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INewcomersI Alumni news

The GrosEe Pointe New,comers Alumni Chili hassummoned members to asteak-out Saturday, Sept. 27,at 7:30 p.m. at the WindmillPointe Park, where a "crim.inal" theme will prevail amidgrll1ing steaks, baked pota.toes, salad, pie, beer and set.ups.

A square dance followsdinner. The committee plan.ning the evening IncludesMike and Marion Proffitt,carol and Rick Sernack, Johnand Marge Tyrer, Bob andJoyce Payne, Nancy and JoeTrowern, Mary Jane andFred Wicklund, Kathleen andDon Knaus, Vie and BettyAlessi, Jerry and Lucy Per.rick, Sally and John Hortonand Darlene and Phil Van

Party Time ;s Coming .. ·... and to help you with the entertainingFournier Furniture is offering thisPedestal Party Table and 4 Chairs on SALE for -

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Beauty Salon II on TwelveMile Road in Warren, andfor Man day, Oct, 6, atBedell's Salon in the RiverHouse on East JeffersonAvenue and at Hair GraphicsPhase I on Harper Avenuein SI. Clair Shores.

The Style-a.Thon will fea.ture hair.do's for which ap.pointments may be made bycalling 772-3520 (Virginia's),8~1.2949 (Bedell's) or 296-1288 (Hair Graphics). Allproceeds will be donated tothe Down Syndrome Associa.tion.

The Cosmotologists DownSyndrome Association fundraising moves to MllcornbSkateland, Gratiot at Ma.sonic, Thursday evening. Oct.9, where, from 8:30 to 11:30p.m., $3 brings three hoursof roller skating fun.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Book Sale countdown

PIANOS WANTEDIlI&ANDS, SPIIlETS.

CONSOLES, 8l1li111 UPRIGHTSTOP PRICES PAIDVE 7-0&08

- Local cosmotologists fight Down Syndrome

It's countdown time for Grosse PointeBranch, American Association of UniversityWomen, members including (left to right)DOROTHY RIEVEN, ALMA COOK and JOYCEEDWARDS as they m~ve into the final phaseof sorting, categorizing and pricing books for thebranch's 18th annual Used Book Sale, to runTuesday through Sunday, Sept. 23 to 28, at SalemMemorial Lutheran Church on Morass Road, be-tween Mack Avenue and the 1-94 Expressway.For specifics on the salr:-daily hours, specialevents, et al.-eheek out next week's "Pointerof Interest."

Other East Suburban Cos-motologists fund raising pro.jects during the week in-clude a Style.a-Thon. set forSunday, Oct. 5, at Virginia's

Hornes soughtfor children

Cathalic Social Services.which has an ongoing needfor temporary homes for chilodren of all ages, has sched.uled an informal orienta.tion meeting for next Tues.day. Sept. 16, at 7:30 p.m ..for people wanting to learn

, more about the rewards of: foster care, Details may be'obtained by calling ~rary

Therese Lem?nek at 883.2100.

. Nursery and landscape,day at Eastern MarketlOver 50 su ppliers of horlt.culture products will be avail.able from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,

: d isp laying fall mu ms, trees,: shrubs, bulbs, houseplants ~

and rclatrd materials. on I

, Sunday. Sept, 21, during the. fourth annual :-;ursery and

Land,cap(' Day a: Detroit'sE;"ter:l :\larkel.

The ~x!lihI1, a fall counter.part to. lil£' ;;nnual $pringfl011 er 'hr.\': held at the endc,f :.ta~. JS co.sponsored bytilp CI\~ "f Tlrlroit Burrau

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The East Suburban Affili.ate No. 44 of the MichiganChapter of the National Cosomotologists Association willsponsor a benefit dinnerdance Saturday, Oct. 4, start.ing at 7 p.m. in the penthouseof Hillcrest Country Club.

IDonation is $17.50 per

ticket. Funds raised via theparty will go for research tocombat [lawn S y n d rom e ,which manifests itself inmongolism and mental reotardation,

The event is being held inconjunction with NationalCosmotology Week. Oct. 5 to11, during which chartermember 0 r g ani z a t ion sthroughout the United Statesraise funds for their favoritecharities.

Offer womenabetter way

Randy Sher, founder and Ipresident of A Better Way,Inc., a complete career ser.vice for women, will be inThe Pointe Saturday, Sept.27, and Saturday, oct. 4, .::on.

, ducting a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.I Job Strategy Seminar at the

Grosse Pointe War Memorial.The two.day program is

designed to teach women howto evaluate themselves andhow to plan their future R. Club'with direction. Prospective eVlew to open yearparticipants may tune in The Detroit Boat Club will past.president, Mrs. JamesR2ndy on Channel 4's Taylor be the setting for the Detroit Stuart Jr., of McMillan Road,Made Show tomorrow, Fri. Review Club's 19BG-81season and Mrs. Greiner, of Theday, Sept. 12, or on Channel kickoff luncheon next Wed. River House.2's Good Morning Detroit nesday, Sept. 17, when Mrs. Post . luncheon, Mrs. H.Show Wednesday, Sept. 17, to I Bert Greiner chairman of Lloyd Patterson, DRC pro.s~e !f they'd be interested in the day, start~ activities with gram chairman, will tell

. slgmng up for ~er course at I a reception for ORe's new members about the year's up-, the War MemorIal. president, Mrs. James Mul. coming events, and Mrs.

Ii laney, of Hillcrest Road, and Graham, who is chairman of! her new officers and direc. the club's autumn benefit, a; tors. luncheon, fashion show andI Among them, from Grosse bridge party set for Thurs-

Pointe, are Mrs. Harry Gra. day, Oct. 30, at the Grosseham and Mrs. Donald Good- Pointe Yacht Club, will pre.row, first and second vice- sent her committee members.presidents, respectively, Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Wise, ofFrancis J. Robinson, secre. Shoreham Road, DRC's newtary Mrs. Frederic Beddow, social chairman, has madetrea~urer, and Mrs. Marvin next week's luncheon ar-Beaupre, corresponding sec. rangements. Members mayretary. bring guests. Cocktails will~~ Directors include Mrs. Rob. be served at 11:30 a.m.,

'. 'r.";" ~ ,-ert Kefgen, of Wicks Lane, luncheon at noon.

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Thursday, September II, 1980

Italian dinner date for Alpha Xi Deltas as tt'ley begin year I"Mama Mia, That's Ital. Pointe Alumnae Chapter of low Tree Place home of Mrs. '

i$n!" wll1 be theme of the Alpha Xi Delta at their first Normand Giard.e~hnlc dlnne!' to be served to meeting of the season this ..III e m 'b e r 8 of the Grosse Monday Sept 1~ t th Wll. Joan Con~ertlni, coordll~a.

, ., a e tor of the dinner which willbe served at 7 p.m" may becontacted at 881-402~ for fur.ther details. ,

Post - dinner, \Mrs. JohnKlock will report on AlphaXI Delta's 32nd annual con. IvenUon, held recently in Ar.lington, Va., during whichshe accepted the AlumnaePhilanthropy Award for thelocal chapter's work for theAmerican Lung Associationduring the past year.

Mrs Michael Brogan willreport' on the Exceptional "Program Support Award she I IJaccepted recently, on behalf I ,;;./of the alumnae group, from I . #tothe American Lung Associa. ~tion of Southeastern Mic:hi. 1fgan, for "dedicated chapter .. .,participation and member.ship invoh'ement" through , 'continued support of the as.sociation's camp for childrenwith asthma and Breathers'lClub for people with lung :.~, "".. -_nu~diseases. :; ...."".""

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Thursday, September II, 1980

Michael LJ'nch weds Miss WilliamsA reception at the Birming- length skirt of lemon yellow Mr. Lynch, son of Mr. and

" ham home of her parents, silk taffeta ~nd a lo~g. Mrs. R<:bert Neal Lynch, 01; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jami. sleeved, lace:trun~led white Th~ POlOte, asked Barret O.

son Williams followed the blouse, carrymg VIOlets. Brmk to act as .best man.~edding of We~dy Joy Wil- Bridesmaids, dressed iden. Guests were seated by Kimhams and 'MlChael Neal tically, were Patricia Dani- Anderson, David Smith andLyn.ch Sat~rday, September ele, Rachel Williams, a niece Robert B. Evans Jr. Honor-6, m Christ Church Cran. of the bride, and Mrs. Kevin ary us her s were thr~brook. I Keating. Flower girl was brothers of the bridegroom:. T?e n~wlyweds are va~a- I Blake Williams, a not her Robert A. Lynch, Timoth~'

tlOmng 10 New York City niece of the bride. Lynch and Thomas Lynch.and Long Island, N.Y. and . _will return to make' theirhome in Birmingham. Ribbon Farlns meet Monday

The bride chose a gownof white silk or"anza and Ribbon Farms Chapter of 11980.81 are Mrs. Harold B.Alencon lace and ba matinee the Questers will gather. Lee, president; Mrs. Lamp.

• length veil, edged in match. I Monday, Sept. 15, at 11:45 i ton J. Cardwell, vice.presi.ing lace, for the early eve- a.m. at the Grosse Pointe I dent; Mrs. Jos~ph ~onteros.ning ceremony. She carried War Memorial Center, where so, correspondmg secretary;

-'. a bouquet of lilies-{)f.the- a tour of the t"cilities will Mrs. Paul Knopf, treasurer;valley and fresia. be followed by luncheon and Mrs. Edward Gruca, memo

She was attended by honor a business meeting. bership chairman; and Mrs.maid Shelly Ruen, in a floor Leading the chapter in Ralph E. Glahn, publicity.

They wore skirts and-blouses - "Gunnies" - de-signed by Jessica of SanFrancisco. The waltz lengthcotton ,skirts featuring asmall print on a navy back.ground were trimmed in laceand styled with high, Vic-torian cummeIlbunds endingin lace ruffles.

!Honor attendant ChristineVah' RaaJ.te, of Holland,Mich., and bridesmaids Deb.,arah Anne Parcells, ofGrosse Pointe, the bride'shalf-sister, Mary Kay Madi-son, t'he bridegroom's sister,Stella Voreas, of Houston;Tex., formerly of. Ann Arbor,and former Pomter SuzanFalk (Mrs. Jahn) Evans, ofDurango, Colo., carried Colo-nial bouquets of red carna-tions, bachelor buttons andbaby's-b rea t h, with whitesatin streamers.

The men in the weddingparty wore navy blue blazers,white pants and red, whiteand blue madras ties.

The mother of the bridea150 wore a Jessica-Gunniesdesign: a cocktail lengthdress of white lace fashionedwith a high, Victorian neck-line and bishop sleeves andsashed in red, embroideredribbon.

~fatching ribbon accentedher wide-brimmed hat ofwhite straw. Small, red car-nations and white stephano.tis formed her bouquet.

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selected coral and white Iprinted chiffon, also cock.tail length, sashed with pinkribbon and featuriilg longsleeves and a cowl neckline .Her corsage was fashioncj I'

of stephanotis and whiteSweetheart roses. I

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Madison-Parcellsvows excha nged

'Restored lumber town near tip of Michigan's"'Thumb" is scene of midsummer ceremony

and outdoor receptionThe H~bbard-P~elps Chapel at Huron City,

near the tIp of MIChigan's "Thumb" was thesetting Saturday, August 9, for the :.vedding ofg~etchen 'Parcells and N[orbert Thomas Madison

The chapel belongs to lawn of Seven Gables.the William Lyon Phelps Gretehen's wedding gownFoundation and, is part of voile and Nottingham laceof the Huron City mu- ~as Vict?rian in styl~, fash-seums,' which are open loned With long, ~ Ish ~ pto the public during the sleeyes .. and an A.lme. skirt

H C" endIng 10 a chapel tram. Asummer. uron Ity JS a white satin sash circled herrestored lumber town; waistthe restoration has been .for years a project of She wore a wreath ofCarolyn Hubbard Par- stephanotis, forget-me.notscells LU<las whose fam- and ba1by's-breath in her hair,

and carried a cascade ofily, the Hubbards, were white S wee the art roses,Huron City pioneers. stephanotis, baby's-breath and

carolyn and her husband, forget-me.nots.Russell Lucas, live part ofthe year in ShadQW Lawn onEast Jefferson Avenue, over.looking Lake St. Clair, butmaintain Huron City's "SevenGables" as their summerresidence.

\Seven Gables was for manyyears the summer home ofProfessor Will i a m LyonPhelps and his wiie, Anna-bel, and it was outside, inthe gardens of Seven Gables,that the reception was heldfollowing the wedding ofCarolyn Lucas' granddaugh.ter, who is the daughter ofDr. and Mrs. Frank HubbaroPnrcells, of Cameron Place,to the son of Mr. and Mrs.Norbert Thomas Madison, ofBuckingham Road.

The Reverend Henry AllenStewart, of' Sharon, Conn.,presided .at the 1 o'clockrites: the fourth family wed.ding in the chapel. The Rev-erend Stewart was marriedto the bride's cousin, Diane The cap-sleeved blouses,Wagoner Stewart, 10 years also trimmed in lace, were ofago in the Hubbard-Phelps white voile and accentedChapel. Her father, The Rev- with white satin ribbon anderenrl Walter D. Wagoner, pearl bullons.presided at that ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lucas Wide-brimmed hat s ofwere present at this sum. matching voile, with satinmer's family wedding, of streamers, completed the at-course. The bride's materna! tendants' ensembles.

Istepgrandmother, Mrs. Alex- John Ell i 0 t t Boccaccio,ander Payne Leete, of Grosse M.D., came from The PointePointe, als;o attelld~d. to acl as best man for the

The .bndegroom s gr.eat- bridegroom. Ushers wereaunt, Sister ~ohn Casslan, four other Pointers, Williamcame from Chlmoote, PeI'1;1' I E. Baubi III U D D 'dThe New -ReformatlOn e . . .n.., aVI

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I tion. A buRet luocheon was S dn war ar, anaserved to 350 guests on the y ~y Lee Terry, Esq., of

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Big day for gourmetsat St. John's Armenian

A gourmet delight at "thec h u r c h with the goldendome," Saint John's Armeni.an, set for Sunday, Sept. 21,from 1 to 5 p.m. at thechurch's cultural building inSouthfield and coordinatedby chef Duglass Duglass, willfeature gourmet specialtiesprepared by culinary mastersfrom leading metropolitanDetroit restaurants.

Vintage wines and subtlemusic will compliment thecuisine.

Newlyweds are at home in St. Louis: Kurt Fred.erick Schmitt comes from Los Angeles

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

SENIOR AIR~1AN JoANNHORD, daughter of MR. and)'fRS. OSCAR CARNES, ofWayburn Road, has reportedfor duty at Langley Air ForceBase, Haiilpion, Va. An elec.trical power production spe.cialist. Airman Hord is thewife of JEFFRY HORD,

Plans for an early OCtoberwedding have been made byMarla Lopez, daughter ofIrene Lopez, of Westland,and Francis Lopez, also ofWestland, and Barry Hull,son of the Roger ,Hulls, ofCloverly Road.

The bride-elect holds'Bachelor of Social Work de.gree from Marygrove Col.lege. Her fiance received hisBachelor of Arts degreefrom Western Michigan Uni.versity and his Masters de.gree in Clinical and Huma.nistic Psychology from thel\lerrill.Palmer Institute.

Margaret Louise, to BernardAnthony Henrichs, son ofMr. and Mrs. Carl JosephHenrichs, of Berkshire Road.

Miss Dickey holds a Bach.elor of Arts degree in In-terior Design from MichiganState University, where sheaffiliated with Chi Omegasorority.

Her fiance attended LakeSuperior State College, wasgraduated from Mac 0 m bCounty Community Collegeand is currently completingrequirements for a degree inMechanical Engineering atWayne State University.

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It was as always, a grandoccasion: running from 10a.m. to 2 p.m., featuringtractor train tours and ani.mals on display in the picnicgrove and capped by the ani.mal show in the HoldenAmphitheatre.

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Mr. and Mrs. William Ste.vens Dickey, of Franklin Vil.lage, are announcing the en-gagement of their daughter,

ard Downing and Mr. and. Lochmoor Boule\.at t.l homeMrs. Edward M. Fonlaine. If) [)f'nver for their grand.all of Denver. ~on's 1\ etld iog

The bridal tuncheon wa, Other members t~f th~given by Mrs. Ernest K' bridegroom's famity attl'lld.

A reception in the garden at the Denver home Cotton and a miscellaneous i ing included his greal.aunt,of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Justin G. East, fol- shower by Mrs, Jay Lutz, Miss Loui~e Fletemeyer, oflowed the rnid ..August wedding of Penelope Ann both of Denver. The bride. Cincinnati, and Mr. and Mrs.East and John Richard Schmitt in Saint Luke's groom's parents hosted the R i c h a I'd G, FJetemej'l'r.Episcopai Church, Denver, Colo. rehearsal dinner. for ml'/n. James, Eri(' and Kl'vin 1"]l'te.

hers of the wedding party, /neycl'. of FruitportThe newlyweds vaca-I ... - ..... --. - . - --. . family and out.of town guests./ From Il e a II PI''' Av~nlle

tioned in Colorado, at I light blue ('over.ups, and at t he Denver Country Club. came Ilr. ;;ntl !llr,. Georgi'Keystone, Asp e n and I ca~C1ed arm ~Uqu('ts. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter. W. Goorlheart, Beth GoodheartElectra Lake. They are daISIes, gypsophla and lI.y, Schmitt traveled from their and ~1rs !llary Carroll.at home in St. Louis Mo. matchmg theIr ~eadpl~ces.. -.-------.----------- .... ----.---. -- .. '---".

' Kurt FredeCick Scltnutt •. Presiding at the 2 o'clock came from Los Angeles,

rites Saturday, August. 16, Calif., to act as best man forwere. The Reverend WIlham his brother. They are the I

MagIll and The Reverend sons of Mr. and Mrs. WaIter IHel'bert BarralL H. Schmitt, of Beaupre Ave. I

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jlace featunng a scalloped'l Mr. Aila. Bryan E. East, ofportrait ne<:kline. Durango, Colo., brother of

\.i Matching lace accented the the 'bride. Gordon Pollina\ 1I1ron[ 01 lief A'lIne SKirt, ,U1U t'eler JUOS, DOLn 01 I

" which ended in a chapel Grosse Pointe, and Richard I'\ {' train. Her light veil feU' from Busse, of Grand Haven.

, a crO'.vn of stephanotis, and The mother of the bride, ' ;: she carricO. an arm bouquet wore a midcalf dress of soft

Wedding vows were spoken at -an afternoon of white dendrohium orchids, I pink organza, and flowers inceremony Saturday, August 16, in Saint Luke's bridal white roses and steph. her hair. The bridegroom's

anolis. mother pinned a co'rsageEpiscopal Church, Denver, Colo., by PENELOPE She was attended by honor matching the .bridesmaids'ANN EAST and Mr. Schmitt. She is the daugh- maid Heidi Spoor, of Denver, I bouquets to the shoulder ofter of the Justin G. Easts, of Denver. Mr. and and bridesmaids Julie Frost, her V.necked dress of spear.Mrs. Walter H. Schmitt, of Beaupre Avenue, are also of Denver, Mrs. Gary D. mint leal green georgette.the bridegroom's parents, AHa, of Grosse Pointe Park, She carried a brocade bag.

--------- ...--- .. ------------ the bridegroom's sister, and Parties for the bride andMrs. Terry Adams, of Long. bridegroom were given bymont. Colo. Mrs. Marvin R. East, of Wil.

They wore cotton knit slip mette, Ill., the bride's aunt,dresses ,printed with multi. and by Mr. and Mrs. Peter'ca1:Jred petite flowers and I Looms, Mr. and Mrs. RiCh-I

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Clayton Calvin Purdy III Pointe, a cousin of the bride,claimed Sharon King Price R. David Sickelsteel, of Newas his bride Saturday, August Orleans, La., and H. Stuart23, at a mid-afternoon cere. Hotchki~, of Springfield, Va.mony in the 1"irst Presby. The mother of the brideterian Church of Pittsford, wore a short dress of dustyN,Y. pink georgette, The bride.

She is the daughter of Mr. groom's mother selected rasp.and Mrs. James Meeson berry sheer cotton also streetPrice, who entertained at a length. 'reception at their Pittsford Grandparents of the cou.home rfollowing the 3:30 pie are Mrs. Wilfred Meesono'clock cerem~ny. Price, of Elmira, N.Y., Mrs.

Mr. Purdy IS the son of Hermann Schroeder, of Whit.Mrs. Walter James Truettner, ing, N.J., Mr. and Mrs, Henryof Winnetka, IlL, and Clay. Augustus Kuhlman of Grosseton Calvi.n Purd~. Jr., of Pointe, and Mrs. ciayton Cal.Grosse POInte. vin Purdy Sr.

The Reverend Ross Mac. The wedding flowers in thedonald presided at the rites. church were presented inOrganist was Dr. Howard memory of the couple'sTappan. The processional was grandfathers: Wilfred Mee.Beethoven's Ode to Joy. the son Price Hermann Schroe.recession-al, Purcell's Trum. der and . C I a y too Calvinpet Voluntar~'. Purdy Sr. , ..

. The bride, givep. .i,n .J!1~' i 'J;he ne~leds ?r~e isrlage by her father, wore' lier .an alumna pi Bowling Greenmother's gown of silk peau : University; JieJf) an alumnus 484 PELISSIER ST. 1.519.253-5612de soie and a veil of English of George Washington Uni. 'Opposite YWCA WIND80R - ONTARIOlace, and carried a bouquet versity - are making their 2 minutes from Tunnel CAN~DAof mixed garden flowers. home in Washington, D.C. • •

Anne Bremer Price, of -------------.-----------------------Pittsford, honor attendantfor her sister, wore a long,summer print skirt and ablouse of sky blue voile.

Bridesmaids. dressed inmatching skirts and limegreen voile blouses, wereMrs. Edward J. Chandler, ofSewickley, Pa., sister of thebridegroom, Dena Seibert, ofNew York City, Janet SChro.er, of Eugene, Ore., LaurieMcCarthy anli Susan Rockow,both of Pittsford, and Mrs.Robert T. Lewis, of Atlanta,Ga. They carried sprays oflilies.

Kirk McColl Purdy camefrom, Grosse Pointe to serveas his brother's best man.Ushering were two brothersof the bride, Scott M. Price,who resides in Connecticut,and John S. Price. of Pitts.ford, and Thomas E. Geb.hard, of Alexandria, Va.,Henry N. Kuhlman, of Grosse

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Reg. $230SPECIAL OFFER

$175°0

Fabricwork.s

Ray ElectricLighting Centers

SEPTEMBER LAMP SALEAll table and floor lamps

j 20S~;OFFFeaturing these

Special Offers from

(OSUffetThe Stiffel Company

Reg. $140SPECIAL OFFER$99°0

• Bright distressed oldbrass finish

• Off-white slub textu re overtranslucent vinyl shade

• Height 3m inches

• Old brass finish• Ivory slub texture over

translucent vinyl shade• Height 55 inchesSefes End. Sept. 30th, 1980

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Come in for aFREE BALLOONSCULPTURE

by "Flugee"Saturday, September 13

from 12 to 4

now in the mini mall, 16906 Kerchevalformerly a department of W. M. Burns on the hill

PRIVATE COLLECTORS'ANTIQUE

SALE• CLOCKS

• EDISON PHONOGRAPHS• MISCELLANEOUS

FURNITURESaturday & Sunday only

10 'til 420964 Mack Avenue

Grosse Pointe Woods4 1/2 Blks. N. of Verlli~r

JOSEPHOF GROSSE POINTE!

BEAUTY SALON

12 Hair Designersto Assist You

20951 MACK AVENUE4 BlOCKSNorth 01 Vernier Rd.tt PHONES: 88~-2239 - 882-2240

Thursday, September J J I 1980

Seven Ponds is poised for a heritage harvestThe fourth annual Heri. 13, from noon to 5 p.m., will

tage Harvest Day at Seven f eat u r e demonstrations ofPonds Nature ~nW!r in Dry- crafts from wool 'dyeing toden, Eet for Saturday, Sept. dulcimer making.

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FREEBAllOONS

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HELLO KITIY DAY!For kids. Sanrio means fun' There are now hun.dreds of gifts featuring "Hello Kitty" and herfriends. Everything a young heart desires can befound at Sanrio, Introduce your children to "HelloKitty," "My Melody:' "Patty & Jimmy," and a host ofother characters from our fine selection of gift items,

SANRIO'S

FREE GIFTSGIVEN wrrn

ANY PURCHASEOF SAN RIOOVER 110.00

COME MEEI' KI1TY IN PERSON!Saturday, Sept. 13

, 12:00. 3:00

tr MmRRrlJ NrsT19849 Mack at Huntington

for adopti.on infor1nati.onrequest thereafter; however, I A petition to gaIn accessthe new law does not affect to adoption records may stillthe rules applying to release I be filed In probate court: aof Information involving step"' move that might b~ advisableparent adoptions or adop- if the information soughttions of clost' relatives. (Contbued on Page 16.B)

Dislribulors of:Jenn-Air. Thermador_

Sub-Zero and RoperBuilt-In Appliances

SERJ'l.\'G THE POI:VTES, :Uanufacturers of Fine

Cuslom Vanilies. EuropeanCabinelry and Conlemporar~'

Furnilure for Officeand Home.

COMPLETE DESIGN SERVICE AVAILABLEESlimales B~' AppoinlmentPHONE: 533-5033

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statements are needed.If either parent submits

a denial, however, identifyinginformation may not be reoleased.

Biological parents wantingto file consent or denialstatements shouid contact theMichigan Department of So.clal Services. Adoption Cen.trBl Registry, P.O. Box 30037,300 South Capitol Ave., Lan.sing, Mich. 48909. The can.sent/denial Jorms will beavailable at local DSS offices,probate courts and adoptionagencies, They must be sentto the Central Registry, how-ever, for filing,

Birth parents of adopteesmay change their consent ordenial statements at any timeby submitting a new formto the Central Registry, Theparents, along with adultbiological brothers or sistersof the adoptees, may alsoobtain non.identifying in.formation about the adopted"'.,..,..(" ........-- t.,.. .......,..", ":li""",~,.ioll: "!*"'~ ir-"-- .. _...~... -0-- .... - ..courts.

The name and address ofan adult adoptee may be reoleased to immediate, biolog.ical relatives if the adopteehas authorized the releasein writing.

The new law also directsagencies and courts to reolease non.identifying infor.mation in adoption recordsto adoptive parents at thetime of placement and upon.................... ~ •••••

.MRS. NINA . :PALM READING EGYPTIAN ~

BAS E.S.P. in,PAST., TAROT CARD.PRESENT A FUTURE READER t

A foremost ancient reader " .. Advises you on.all personal, domestic, problems of life •

ONE VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU tFor Appoinfment Call 17425 MACK •

881-9730 Borderline G.P. •

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Gala for GP Symphony

The champagne benefit reception to be pre-sented by the Grosse Pointe Symphony Women'sAssociation as an orchestra fund raiser the eve-ning of Friday, Sept. 19, at the Lakeshore Roadhome of MRS. ANTHONY VERMEULEN (cen-ter) will feature informal modeling of fashionsfrom Sullivan-Rollins Furs. Previewing one ofhis models on model MRS. NABIL TAWILE inthe picture above is FRED H. ROLLINS JR.Mrs. George Coticchio is chairing the benefit.Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Henry P.Cope, 885-7984,and Miss Hazel Thomas, 884-0019.

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17221 MACK 2 blk •. E. of CodieuJ<

presentsMrs. Wendy Metzger for

expert hair cutting, styling,tinting and permanent waving

Become part of ou r select clientele who preferhigh quality workmanship at rea~onable ratesas has always been a tradition at

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priced from$69.900 to $172.900

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Get your swizzle sticks FREE with the pur-chase of U of M cocktail napkins and glasses

Nlpkln. $1.50 GII •••• $2 per packsat the

Just 2 Miles SOUTH Of The st. Clair Inn

State to make provisionAdult adoptees in Michl.

gan looking (or informationabout their past have a newlaw on their side, as of Wed.nesday, Sept, lO-but it won'tguarantee everything to ev.erybody,

Signed by Governor Milli.ken on May 14 to take effect120 days later, Act. No, 116(of 1980) directs agencieswhich handle adoptions inMichigan to collect non.

'identifying background in,formation about biologicalparents whenever possible,and to disclose that materialupon request to adult adopt,ees,

The new law also allowsadoption agenc~es to give outrequested identities of bio-logical parents to adopteesover 18 if the birth parentsconsent in writing. For adop.tions completed after Sept.10, identifying informationwill be released to adultadoptees unless one of thebiological parents files a formwit.!" ~~&~ :'1'1~\"'~'~6QU u'ClJcu. toO

ment of Social Services deny.ing consent.

The old laws, some datingback to 1939, did not alwaysrequire adoption agencies tocollect and ,maintain infor.mation £i1es about adoptees,and they generally preventedrelease of biological parents'identities unless a court or.dered the revelation,

"The old laws said all rec,ords relating to an adoptionwere to be kept in. lockedflies and not opened for in,

. spection except by order of

P . t B k A new year begins a court 'for good cause'," ex.ozn e 00 plains Julie Horn, adoption

CI b for Ama Deus Circle specialist at MOSS.U to nteet Ama Deus Circle 616, "What happened was that

Phyllis Huxley, of Grosse Daughters of Isabella, will one judge would say justPointe Library Services, will start the fall season with a the fact that an adopteereview a current book when social Monday, Sept. 22, at asked for the informationthe Pointe Book Club opens 8 p,m. in Gabriel Richard was 'good cause,' anotherits fall season Monday, Sept. Knights of Columbus Hall judge, took the position that15, at the Trombley Road on East Warren Avenue. Do- nothing was 'good cause.' Andhome of Mrs. John Marshall. nation for the evening is a~ong the agencies, policy

Co.hostesses for the noon I $2.50. dIffered regarding the r e.gathering are Mrs, Milton Members are asked to con- lease ?f non.identifying .in.Cross and Mrs. L. Eugene .. ~ormahon-some would giveK 11 F 11' 1 h tact co.chairladles Barbara It others would not" £e y. a owmg unc eon, ,.the business meeting will be Karam, 886,0984, or Carol Horn adds that MDSS has

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chaired by Mrs. Kenneth Ann Comiskey, 343-0722, to usually responded to re.ques~Locke'. offer their help. fr?m ~doptees ~or non.Iden,h-

fYlng informatIon. These m.quiries have risen in number

Seek YOlullteer03for Children's steadily over the last five, years. '

Volunteers - men, women, the gift shop, from providing A brochure to ex p I a i nteenagers, retirees, working clerical help to serving as adoptee and biological par.persons, husband and wife teacher and library aides, ent rights under the new lawteams, coli e g e students, tour guides, Poison Control is be i n g prepared. Thewidows and widowers - are Center speakers and Sunday pamphlet will be distributedneeded at Children's Hospital eV,ening entertainers. \ to all local MOSS offices,of Michigan to provide, the Daytime, eve n i n g and courts and private adoptionextra care that helps to make weekend hours can be sched. agencies around the state.the hospital a very ,$p.ec~a.l I,1lel1.All volunteers are care. The Office of Children lJIdplace for sick children and tully trained. New classes YoutH-Services, a'divislon otworried parents. n' begin this month. Applics- the state DSS, will serve as.

More than 30 different lions and/or further infor- an Adoption Central Regis-volunteer positions are open. matlon may be obtained by try to file consent and denialOpportunities range from calling the hospital's Volun. statements.feeding babies to working in teer Office 494-5326 Adoptees are being encour.

, . aged to check first with the

S '. adoption agency that placedtorage onIOn them, or the probate court

I . . which finalized their adop.p antlng tzps tion, for information. If theIt you have a dry storage agency or court is unknown,

area that averages 35 to 45 adoptees are asked to con.degrees 'Fahrenheit during tact the state Department ofthe winter and never freezes, Public Health, Office of Vitalyou should be growing onions and Health Statistics, P.O.for storage, advises Gurdon Box 30035, Lansing, Mich.Dennis" coordinator of the 48909, to request the nameWayne County Cooperative of the courtExtension S e r v ice's" 4.H Upon request, the adoptionGrowing Roots gardening agency or court having theprogram. records must release the fol.

A few years ago, onions lowing non.identifying infor.were so cheap and readily mation:

. available at stores that few • Date and place of birth~ardeners grew bulbs for of the adoptee (county orstorage. Now many pEople state only).store surplus onions and • Medical history of thewould put away even more adoptee and biological par.

I if they only had the space ents, -'to grow them. • Ethnicity of the biologi ..

Dennis cautions that onions cal parents.for bulbs can be planted so • Status of the parentalclose together that the bulbs rights termination (volun.crowd each other when they tary or court-ordered),mature. Three pounds of • ~elig~ous background of Ionions can be harvested per the bIOlogical parents.square fopt of bed but the • Age and sex of biologi.average would be 'closer .to I c.al siblings known at thetwo pounds. time of the adoption.

The best storage onions I .• ~ducational level of the Iare the medium sized hard I bIOlogical parents,bulb varieties, They' have Identifying ~nf?rmation in-Inarrow tightly w rap p e d II eludes the child s name be-necks 'and many layers of f~re adoption, the na~es of I'

dry skin. The Bermuda and birth parents at the time of,(Continued on Page 16.B) termination o( par e n t a I'

I."e,~"; ;',~~'i;,:.si4f&~~~joJ;;J"rnE"t(. ".~J ! ~¥n!l!iI!" ltil~£1mJiWH~~ III ~i~;~~s~an~~~~e~o~l°!iF~:~

'" ' quest identif)-'ing informa.

~ SAMARITAN RENAISSANC " tion in writing.t E ,11 pa~:~tatd~i~~~:s w~~e ~:;~:

~ We need your NURSING EXPERTISE:: in~e~d~;f::ssce;:,\~~~i~~~:~' formation on both parents if I

To meet the)needs of our both have filed statements II

of consent to release identi.

;!l:,: MEDICAL, SURGICAL, INTENSIVE CARE & O.B. PATIENTS fying information.'i: • If only one parent has I

B t f ftconsented and the other has Iecome a par 0 our a ernoon and night team. not filed a statement of

: denial, adoptees can learnTo learn about our clinical programs: ! the identity of the consent-

: ing parent.

!Call 923-5700 ext. 372 Call 259-2200 ext. 232 ! tio~ c~~ ~~er:\~:~~ 1~f:i~~ea;:

~ st. Joseph Mercy Hospital Unit Deaconess Hosp;tal Unit birth parent submits a state-<, 2 ' ment of denial.~ 200 E. Grand Boulevard 3245 E. Jefferson Avenue ~. • If both parents are de.

~ ~ II ceased and their death wasI Minutes from all major Freeways with supervised free parking, 'Ii!; fhe rt'ason for adoption.'F i identifying information will

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,' SaLmst aUSrSlhtBarSnmHoreedaSBlti'ShwcitheYOnU'ter : beF~~le~~e:Pt~~n~hew~~oP~~~~1II' ental right terminations af. I

ter the law's effective date,:Detroit, MIchlgen t adult adoptees may obtain

~ An Equal Opportunity Employer' " identifying Information If, ;;', ,', ,':':,'!!S'.!i,' "',' ~t.l1l',4!iliillWl J 1 ~"n::;,"",', ,",,~~~~.;i2'i1U_!'lliilfi&l!:A!iiiiiGi!!;';"_lI=~ ~ ~~~ih~~ai:~~~; ,su~~it:o~s~~;

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First Church ofUnderstanding

R82-5327

(a non denominationChurch)

Jefferson Junior HighSL Clair Shores

Bon Brae and Jefferson(l"orth of 10 Mile)

SU7\DA YS 10:30 A.:l-I.29-1-8713

John Ludlam, Pastor

1rI('morr 17\ T.A.

Gro>.'(' PomteWar :>1cmoTlal

Hr\'. Sarah Solada, D.D,10 a.m.-DIscussion

11.00 a.m.--"The Desl"nfor Prosperll~'"

WE SPECIALIZE INBIBLE STUDY

and Christian Friendship

"CHRISTFELLOWSH IP"

CHRISTIANSCIENCE'

First Church of Christ,Scientist

Grosse Pointe Farms282 ChaUonte

near Kerby RoadServices:

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

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

Reading Room106 Kercheval-on-the-HillOpen eve~' day exceptSunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Thursday until 9:00 p.m.

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for informationcall 886-4300 24 hours a day

Senn,,' luneheon reservations, call 886.4532

The Grosse Pointe

Pestors:Dc:vid J. Eshleman Robert C. Linthicum John R. Curphey

Grosse Pointe Woods

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH19950 Moc:k Avenue

(halfway between Moron ond Vernier Roads)

WORSHIP SERVICE each Sun., at 11 :00 (Nursery incLl

SUNDAY LEARNJNG OPPORTUNITIES:Adult and Youth Forum at 9:30Children's Church School and Nursery atChildren's Learning'Centers at II :00

UNITARIANCHURCH17150 :\faumee

881-042010 30--Family .s~rvlce11:OO-Chu rch SeT\' lce

an:! Re!lglOus Education"On Matters of

Life and Death"Rev. Fred F, Campbell

882.5327

The Grosse PointeCongregational

andAmerican Baptist

Church240 ChaUonte lit Lothrop

Sunday Worship Service9:30 and 11:15

9:3O-Church School onlyCrib room through

Kindergarten facilities.available

"In Public Affairs"St. ~fa. 22: 15.22

Dr. Roy R. HutcheonRev. Jack E. Skiles

ebeI\ezer bBptlst church21001 MOAOSS ROAD DEfAOIT, MICHIGAN 4823lS 882-2728

Listen to WMUZ 103.11FM ( ":"'ldaUy .t 4:{O p.m. '. '1. ~

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Sunday SChool for a1~ap. r~ ""'"i~':_11:45 '.m. c::....,.,- _" ; ..,

Wominl &eme. 11 •.m. ~ServW:el!-.....\!-.~m... ~_

and 6i"O p:n'i,W~Fa.mib' N1Iht

200175 Sunningdale ParkGrosse Pointe Woods

88448208:00 A.M. Holy Eucharist9:30 A.M. Bible Study

(Nursery Available)10:30 A.M. Choral Eucha.

rist and Sermon,Sunday SchoolWeekday Eucharist9:30 A.M. Tuesday6:45 A.M. Thursday

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.: ST. MICHAEL'SEPISCOPAL

CHURCH

rishioners instruct the full, cooking and history.slate of Hellenic Cultural i Anyone is welcome in anyClasses geared to keeping; of these classes; teachers in-Greek traditions alive and, clude Rodothea Kavadas, ofmeaningful to the Greek I St. Clair Shores, Alexis Per-community and the commu.: vani" (If Detroit, Sandienity at large. Classes include; Kouk(,u j as, 6f East Detroit,Greek daneing, language,: (Continued on Page 16.B)

Making way for Raleigh Square MarketplaceSunday, september 14th by DuMouchelle

Chandeliers: Brass, Crystal, ~rought IronCarved WoodPlaques

Paneling Side BracketsfUrniture: nand Carved, Breakfront

Mirrors CarpetingAccessories

Rev. P. Keppler

elL ~ ,-5'.. ~d ~E-\.

.KALEIG" DOUSEAUCTION

Previewat 10 a.m.'Open Auctioning'- Promptly at U:OO Noon

1erms of Sale:Cash or Certified CheckAll items must be removed by Sept. 16thFor information: 963-6255 or 963-0248

First English

Ev. LutheranChurch

The Grolle Pointe

9:15 a.m. Family Worshipand Church School

11:15 a.m. Worship Service~ursery and Pre-School

Ministers:Rohert Paul WardDavid Penniman

GROSSE POINTEBAPTIST CHURCH

21336 Mack AvenueGrosse Pointe Woods

A Warm WelcomeAWQlt$ YouMorning Wor$hip11:00o.m.Sunday School9:~S a.m.Evening Service6:30 p.m.NurseryAll Service,Rev. Wm, Teft

Worship Service8:30 and 11:00 a.m.

Sunday School 9:30 a.m,

Vernier Road at Wedge woodQrive, Grosse Pointe Woods

884-5040

va~ied fall. class program

MEMORIAL CHURCH

a

Sunday School9:40 a.m.

Visit the Churchof Your Choice

United Presbyterian16 Lake Shore Road

For Information night orday call 882.5330, dial apraYl'r 882-8770.

New Sunday Morning Hours:Worship: Pre-School through Grade 8A.L.L. Programs~lasses for. all ages11:15 Worship: Pre.Schoo1 Care.

"Our Network of Caring"Ray H. Kiely

9:15:10:15

FAITH LUTHERAN CHUROH14554 E. Jefferson Ave.

Rev. Ronald Schmidt - Rev. John Schleicher

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

" . Healing Sl!rV'1ce, .' Wednel\day, 7:30 p.m.

Prayer Requests may be mailed to the' 'ab;ve address

Worship Services9:30 and 11:00 a.m.

(Nursery both serv,ices)

9:30 a.m.-Sunday School

Rev. George E. KunRev. George M. Schelter

. St. JamesLulheran Church

"On The Hill"Mc1\liUian near Kercheval

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Take one community minded church add a Another Grosse Poi n tel Saturdays, Oct. 4 and 11,spanking new, modern facility, mix together with South High School instructor, I from 10 a.m. to noon.talented, l:Jcal residents, sprinkle with enthusiasm Jack Summer, brings his I The Dante AJighieri So... : what h~ve you got? Assumption Center; a knowledge of the camera and ciety wlli sponsor HallanfamIly gathermg place for recreational and educa- its use to Assumption stu- classes for interested adults.tional pursuits. I ----- ---,- dents who enroll In the Names are ,being taken now

The center, located on Boston Snyder a relative Taking Better Pictures class at 779-6111:.M t R d th d

I ' to be held on four Tuesdays Many Ass u m p t ion pa-ar er oa at e e ge' newcomer to the Park with! 7 b .

of Grosse Pointe Woods a backdround rich in work. rom :30 to 9 p.m, eglO-.. ning Sept. 23.and St. Clair Shores, is ing with children anu th"about to begin its fourth world of theater. 1n the field of self-improve-ment. Assumption 0 f fer syear of offerin~ classes, Adult drama, a brand new cooking skill classes, make-upto the community. Its di. offering, will convene on and hair care and modelingrector, Joan DeRonne, Tuesdays fro:n 7:3,0 to 9:30 classes, CPR certification,attributes the warm re- p.m. The children s classes. m 0 n e y management andgard in which it is held Dramaland and Youth The. resume preparation and an Ito all of the ingredl' tater, follow one another on opportunity to study foreign I'

. . en s Saturdays.mentIOned In the first Dramaland (for the 6 to languages.pa,;agraph. 9-year-old) runs from 9:30 Mr. Vern, of Grosse Pointe

When .y~u have a group to 11 a.m. Youth Theater (for Woods' Mr. Vern's Salonof parlshlOners who desire the 10 to 14-year-{)ld) runs d'Elegance, will present anto serve their. c,ommunity, a from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. evening of holiday looks inlovely new faCIlity to accom. Youngsters .bring a bag lunch make.up and hair care Wed-odate classes and the added to the latter session. nesday, Dec. 3, from 7 to 9bo~us of many talented area Kalosomatics, Assumption's p.m.reslde~ts to staff your class- popular total bod~' fitness Diane WaH, the proprietores, ..t~I~~S a~e ..bound to go program, is taught by Jo of Grosse Pointe's popularWtll, bUll. utnonue say~. Ahee. ,lane tsona anll tsar. noturo1 fooll rp~t.a\lrant Har-

Nearly all of the fall pro. bara Kirk, all of Grosse vest Park, will demonstrate Igram's SD-some class offer. Pointe Woods; Jenna Doe, the art of cooking ,with nat.ings are staffed by residents Sue Ghazal, Dolores Lavins ural foods through four ses,of The Pointe, Harper Woods, and Jeanne Milliken, all of sions (take one or all four)St. Clair Shores or East Gros£e Pointe Farms; and on Tuesdays from 7:30 toDetroit, Judy Heinrich and Barb Otu. 9:30 p.m.

"This generates a real feel- 1akowski, of St. Clair Shores. Microwave Cooking will being of neighborliness at the Assumption also trains and taught by the McCal1ums ofcenter." Mrs. DeRonne ob- employs teachers for presen. ~licro Place, Inc., on fourserves. tation of the Kalosomatics Wednesdays from 7:30 to

Assumption's class starting program in outlying areas. 9:30 p.m. beginning Nov. 12.dates are divided into two Information on these classes Ron DiCicco, of the Mack!phases. The kalosomatics may be obtained by calling Brys Branch of Manufactur:(fitness) classes began the the center. 779~1l1. er's Bank, will hold a one-week of Sept. 8 and will ac- Susan Clayton and Keith night seminar on Moneycept new students through and Ken Gugel all of st 1'01 a nag e men t in Today'sSept 19 All other classes at CI' Sh 'd D' L' Econoffi)' Wednesday, Oct. I,". aIr ores, an lana a- f 7 30 t 9the. center begm the week of zarowitz of Grosse Pointe rom: o. p.m.Sept 22 . t t' th d I 'I Woods reSident and for-

, M~st .are eight-week ses- ~~~ ~~~lts a~d cl~W~:en(\:~f~~;mer career counselor GeraldslOns but many four-week . 1 d D D D Marshall presents a four-work~hops and special one- mc uf e aFnc.ed, an~e,. a',lce week workshop, G€tting That

. on our rl ays ...egmmng J b b ., 0 t 22n 1g.h t demonstrations and Sept. 26 from 7:30 to 9 p.m.; 0, egmmng c: ~tsemmars also are available B . . g T f d lt 7:30 p.m. Informatlon Will. egmnm ap or a u s on . I d .

A quartet of Pointers com- Wednesdays from 8 to 9 p.m.; me ~ e tips on resume prep-prises the staff in the arts Advanced Tap for adults on aratlO~f' w~hs bto t pre~~~tand drama segment of As- Wednesdays from 9 to 10 ~ourse In : es pOSSI. esumption's fall program. Rob- p.m.; Beginning Ballet (days) h:~lt and baSIC Job huntmgert Rathbun, a Farm's resi- on Mondays from 1 to 2 p.m" . s I S. . .dent and art instructor at (nights) on Thursdavs from Cardlop?lmonary ~~SU~CI.Grosse Pointe South High 7 to 8 p.m.; Childre.n's Tap tatwn (CPR) certlfH:atlOnSchool, will teach Basic I l'.nd Jazz on Saturdays from (')asses are sch~.duled for .twoDrawing to adults on Thurs-19 to 10 a.m. and Children'sdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. j Ballet on Saturdays from 10This is an ongoing class to 11 a.m.which accepts new students Golf is taught by retiredquarterly. WSU coach and G r 0 sse

Students 'Work in pencil, Pointe Woods resident Joelcharcoal, colored pencil, conti Mason.crayon and pen and. ink. Beginners meet on Tues-

Bette Prudden, a Woods days from 9 to 10:30 p.m.resident, shares her skill in Advanced classes are sched.Pastel Portraiture on Tues- uled for Fridays from 5:30days from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Lorraine C h r i sty works, Tennis, with .emphasis onwith children ages 8 to :12 basic __serving,'. scoring andMondays from 4 to 5 p.~.. rules, is offered by Joal\.using a variety of media in- Knapp, of Mount Clemens,eluding fiber, paints, woods, on Wednesdays from 8:30 toand papier mache. Mrs. 10 p.m.Christy, a Woods resident Two Woods brothers, Billand art teacher with the and Chris Panagos, instructGrosse Pointe Schools, also in the martial art of Karateteaches the Need1e'point and on Tuesdays from 8 to 9:30Dough Ornament classes at p.m. The class accomodatesAssumption. all ages and .skill levels.

Drama for adults and chil- Teachers in the Needle-dren is directed .by Alice craft segment of Assump-

tion's classes inelude PhebeSmith. of St. Clair Shores,who ins t r u c t s BeginningKnitting and Crocheting onWednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m.,as well as Quilti!1g for begin.ners on Wednesdays from1 to 3 p.m. and for advanceds t u den t s on Wednesdaysfrom 9:30 to 11 a.m.

Denise Cardaris, of GrossePointe. will teach Macrameand Weaving on Thursdays,Sent. 25 and Oct. 2, from7:30 to 9:30 p.m., and Batik,the popular art form thatcreat!!s pictures in wax withvarious dyes and colors on I

material, on Tuesdays from'7:30 to 9 p.m. ;

Lorraine Christy offers!Needlepoint I and 11 on:Wednesdays from 7 to 10 ip.m., working individually Iwith students who choose:from four projects, i

She also teaches a Pulled,Thread Embroidery class for Ir-----------. :0-----------:the experienced needlework-: CHRIST TH E KI NG

. er on Tuesdays from 7 to 9' LUTHERANp.m. !

An intere~ting and popular CH U RCHworkshop which ?lrrs. Christy 20338 Mack, GPWwill repeat this year focuses 884-5090on Dough Ornaments. Stu. Sunday School-9 a.m.dents will create Christmas Bible Class-9 a.m.ornaments from a bread' Family Worshipdough recipe on Thursday, I 10:30 a.m.Dec. 4, at 7:30 p.m. I Fellowship Hour

Assumption's Calligraphv' 11:30 a.m.pro g r II m has experienced! Wed. Bible Class-lO a.m.tremendous growth under' Joseph P. Fabry. Pastorthe direction of East Detroit- : John Duerr. Vicarer Bernadette Zuk. There. ~---------_Iwill be an evcning begin- ,------------: ;:------------,ner's class Thursdays from St. Paul Ev. Grone Pointe7:30 to 9:30 pm. this season. : <r UnitedAn intermediate class will Lutheran Church METHODISTfollow at 7 to 10 p.m .. be- 881-6670 CHURCHg-inning :-Iov. 13: instructor Ii~ Jerry Campbell. of the I Cholfonte and Lothrop 211 Moron RoadCenter for Creative Studies. i 886-2363Fall Schedule

A special Christmas Card.Workshop will be available, Family Worship-9: 15to students with previous Worship-II a.m.calligraphy training on Wed- ?"ursery both Servicesnesday, ~ov. 5, from 7 to 10 Rev. K. R Lentz. TH.D.l1.m. Lothar Hoffman, also of,the Center for Creative Rev. Palll E. Christ

i Sturlies, is the instructor.Roundinj,( out the center's

Offf'Tinj,(s in the field of ere.:ative arts is a m'w ('lass.Experts frol1'\ th!' Steven

. Frank Studios will teach the I

'I' craft 01 stained glau mak.:, lng. The class begins Sept. I

I 24 and runs for cil(ht Wed-I: nesdays, from 1 to 3 pm. '

Assumption Center presents

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Autumn picnic lunc~es become more festivewhen Peg Watson helps you plan and pack.

Ms. Watson is well known for herimaginative but simple recipes.

The proof is in the tasting.With take home recipes to use and file.

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Thursday, September' II, 1980

SPARKY HERBERT'S15117 Kercheval

Grosse Pointe Park, MI.

. HOURS OF OPERATIONWe are open seven days a week to serve you,

MONDAY thru SATURDAY .Food service il:00 A.~1.thru 12 ~IIDI'\IGHT

Bcverages sen'ed untll 2:00 A.~1.

SUNDAY BRUNCH: 12 l'\OON 'HI 3:00 P.M.Regular ~lentl 3:00 P.M. thru 11:00 P.M.

Beveragcs sen'cd until 12 ~nDNIGHT822.0266

Unique Dining In an Informal Atmosphere

MediCi I semln ....on the following Crul,,,

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16922 Cranford Lane Full Duplex 1232 Beaconsfield 3 BR. Bung.829 Rivard :3 BR. Col. 905 Lakepointe 4 BR. Col.

3428 Devonshire - 4 BR. Co~.Grosse Pointe 882.0087 Detroit 521-1600

19329 Mack, G.P. Woods 11555Whittier

• No Dark Corners in this excellent 3 bedroom, IJ,2 bath colonial located in th~ Wood~f Im-mediate possession Has air conditioning includes stove and refrigerator. SubmIt your e;.

• Beats Rent Receipts _ this :3 bedroo~ bungalow in the Park is priced to go, low 40 s.Immediate possession. . h 21L b ths

• Preferred For Value - full 5/4 duplex on beautiful Cranford Lane, each umt as T~ a .Come and see Sunday. Excellent area. . .

• Put Your Best Foot Forward in this delightful 4 bedroom, 21f.1bath colomal m lovely GrossePointe Park. Has great flowing floor plan. CI' .th all

• Escape the Ordinary in this beautiful 5 bedroom colonial overlooking Lake St. atr WI .the special amenities that belong here. Call for your private viewing, features prestigethroughout. • .., __ '-.-""- u:.n:~ i:;IU:U UIIY in !.hils wurm " OOUI'OUIII, ~'r.: uiiih coiouilt.i iucliloW Uti is 'UI" \.Ie., o""u"'"'street. Family room plus recreation room for your entertamment needs. Call now.

Grosse Pointe Border HomesNEW OFFERING - sharp 3 bedroom 11f.1bath bun~alow that is jllSt pe~~~ for yo~.

Natural fireplace with marble, newer furnace WIth flu-saver and humIdifIer. Don thesitate - high 30's.

The all wanted English Tudor with 4 bedrooms. Charm and warmth throughout. Largerooms, many leaded windows. Call now.

Like cape cod style homes? Don't miss this 3 bedroom charmer with lovely featuresthroughout. Priced in mid 30's. Come and see now.

Three bedroom, 1% bath English colonial that has so much to offer, large roomsthroughout, update<i kitchen. A must see - low 40's.

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Send name and address to:HOME OWNERSHIP SERIES

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Three First OfferlngslOPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00

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A GOOD OFFERING JUST BECAME BETI'ER with a substantial reduction in price to $167,500. Thispicture-book colonial home in the Shores, only 1f.I.bleek.s from the lake, has a paneled library, familyroom, modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2J,2 baths and a fine p.meled recreation room with bar.

AN EXTRA LANDSCAPED LOT is only one of the many features which make this colonial home ideal for afamily with children, such as an 18-foot-square paneled family room and a garden room, both overlook-ing the patio, 5 bedrooms, 31f.1baths and a modern kitchen. Located on Lakeland near the NeighborhoodClub.

FIRST OFFERlJ\'G

29 BEACON HILLTWICE FEATURED ON THE GROSSE POINTE GARDEN TOUR to display its beautiful gardens and

exquisite landscaping, this exceptional hOll)-e has been admI:ed by Grosse Pointers for years. The. spacious master suite Includes a bedroom, sItting room and private bath, while two other baths serve 3

'-~additional bedrooms. -The dining room and family room both over~ook al~Y'bri$, pa~o and garde.n.Powder room, recreation room, plenty of closet space and the fme detail found .OOly m custom-builthomes.

FmST OFFERING

:rT BEVERLY ROADA CHARMING OLDER HOME WITH PLENTY of extra space for everyone in the family and, best of all, a

private bath for each of the 4 bedrooms on the 2nd floor! Library, 2O-foot dining room, .garden roomoverlooking the private walled yard, a breakfast room plus 2 bedrooms and bath on the third floor. Thespecial features include an elevator, 3 fireplaces, a new garage and new driveway. Ideally located in theFarms near schools .

IMPRESSIVE STYLING is evidenced by this LakelandRoad estate near the lake. There is a richly paneledlibrary, sweeping staircase, quarry-tiled garden room,5 family bedrooms, plus maid's quarters and a 3rdfloor stage.

CHARMING COLONIAL in park-like location features 3 large bedrooms, Ph baths, new kitchen with eatingarea 2 screened terraces recreation room with fireplace, central air and 2 car garage. Priced inmid~'s. ' I

*FffiST OFFERING - STUNNING ENGLISH TUDOR .... will delight you with its brand new Interior!This lively home has a superb floor plan which is exemplified by the sun room, family room, breakfastroom and large formal dining room on the first floor. Upstairs, you'll discover the lavish master suite,two additional bedrooms and two baths. The 3rd floor has a new bath and large bedroom, also.

BEST BUY ON THE MARKET at $119,900 . .. this completely renovated New England colonial in GrossePointe City has 4-5 bedrooms, 3 baths, spacious kitchen and SPECIAL LOWER INTEREST RATE! Callfor details.

*FIRST OFFERING - 491 LINCOLN - MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH has all the amenities that the discern-ing buyer desires . .. brick wall fireplace and adjoining brick patio in superb family room, sparklingkitchen with butler's pantry and breakfast room, central air, master bedroom suite with sleeping porch, plus4 additional bedrooms and 3J,2 baths. $214,000.

1133 BISHOP - RENT wrrn OPTION TO BUY - The abrupt tranBfer c1 its owners makes almost any kindof terms available on this 4 bedroom, 21f.1bath English with slate roof. Massive family room has a brickwaIl fireplace and parquet floor, remodeled kitchen and private yard.

540 SUNNINGDALE - THIS GRACIOUS ENGLISH offers master suite and 3 additional bedrooms, 2 bathsand sunny garden room overlooking a beautiful lawn. The leaded glass windows lend character andcharm of another era.

.BY APPOINTMENT*FIRST OFFERING - TUCKED AWAY ON A QUIET STREET NEAft'THE OOUNTRY CLUB,this 5 year

old dream houSe is unique: From the entrance door, the vista is through the ~eenho~e to the peacefulback 18m]. The 1Jvlng'.room and dining room have large,. bright'Willdows and 'the kitChen has countrycharm with sliding doors to the greenhouse. There are 3 bedrooms each with its own bath and aninviting family room. Central air conditioning, sprinkler system, 2J,2 car attached garage, and a pleas-ant covered terrace are some of the highlights of this residence which has been featured on the GardenClub hOllSe tour.

912 BALFOUR - CUSTOM BUILT HOME with 4 bedrooms, 3J,2baths, library wit,h wormy chestnut panelingand the most beautiful recreation room you'n find anywhere. Sensational yard with sprinkler system,attached garage and much more!

1004 YORKSHIRE - QUALITY BUILT 4 bedroom colonial has all the extra features for luxury lIving ...central hir, extra large lot, library and family room, spacious breakfast room, immediate possessionand all appliances. A generous price reduction will add to your interest.

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PRIME NEIGHBORHOOD features handsome brickand aluminum 3 bedroom colonial with den, pine-paneled recreation room, modernized kitchen andpriced at $42,900.

IMPORTED L1;.,.1ESTONE EXTEmOR is onc of the focal points of this handsome 5 bedroom, :3 bath homewith HEATED SWIMMING POOL! There's a 3 sectional cabana. finished recreation room, screenedterrace and large modermzed kitchen.

SEErNG IS BELIEVING - This classically designed center hall colonial is perfect in every detail. Lovelymodern kitchen with eating area, spacious family room overlooks patio and barbeque, exceptionalrecreation room with wet bar and much, much more!

TOLES &ASSOCIATES, INC.

REALTORS 885-2000

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Ann W. SalesMary F. SchlaffJames D. Standish, IIILois M_ Toles

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-565 MERRIWEATIlER. A 4-bedroom colonial near Grosse Pointe Blvd. with two extra rooms on the

first floor - one a secluded library and the other a family room with fireplace and bar. Mutschlerkitchen, 4 bedrooms, 21,-';, baths, recreation room and an 85-foot lot with lovely landscaping.

630 BEDFORD LANE - First Showing - A lakefront raneh with a terrific viE'w of the lake fromalmost every room! 3 bedrooms, 21,-'l baths, family room, den or 4th bedroom, wine cellar, largerecreation room with bookshelves and central air conditioning.

UNUSUAL EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL only 4 lots from the lake with a beautifully landscaped patio.First floor contains the living room with cathedral ceiling, paneled library with fireplace, dining roomwith parquet floor, master suite, maid's bedroom and bath and laundry room. Two bedrooms, 2 bathsand dressing room on the 2nd floor.

FIRST OFFERING JLINCOLN ROAD between St. Paul and Kercheval - the ideal location for school.age children. Beauti-

fully decorated English home with 5 bedrooms, 3!h baths and one of the finest family rooms wehave seen, with a fireplace and sliding glass doors opening onto a brick patio. Modern kitchenbreakfast room and rec. room with fireplace. '

LAKESHORE ROAD. Outstanding estate on over 2 acres. Built in 1967 with only the finest materials andworkmanship, it has a 49 foot heated pool, greenhouse, 5 fireplaces, library, pub room with cathedralceiling. All bedrooms have private baths and 2 master suites have dressing rooms.

28 BEVERLY IN THE FARMS has been reduced by $25,000. An older home completely refurbished torestore the charm and elegance created by the original lovely paneling, pewabic tile, spacious room and4 fireplaces. New Mutschler kitchen, family room with beamed vaulted ceiling, sun room, 25-foot diningroom, breakfast room, 7 bedrooms, 5 baths and lovely brick patio.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS. White colonial on a private road near the Lake. Paneled library with fireplaceand bar; 2O-foot glassed porch; 1st floor laundry room; breakfast room; 4 family bedrooms including20-foot master bedroom with fireplace, 2 dressing rooms and bath; plus maid's quarters, Over 3/4 of anacre of grounds.

C.W. TolesSue AdelbergMary F. FerberWilliam E. Keane

BROKERSCatherine ChampiOn

cathy Champion Dtllaman

Membe.oflhe Grosse POinte RealEll1a!e Board. Detroit Real EstateB.Jard. and Metropolrtan ListingSerVICe

WM.J.

ChamMionAND COMPANY

102 Kercheval 884-5700

Evelyne RuppJean WakelyMary Walsh

Lorraine Kirchner

BEA UTIFUL ROSE TERRACE - This handsome center entrance colonial has been extensively landscapedto capture the charm of the lovely location. The kitchen is aglow with color and all the amenities,beautiful family room with adjoining patio, cozy library, 4 family bedrooms and 21h baths make thishome a paradise.

GROSSE POINTE PARK - This freshly decorated 2 slory home has 3 bedrooms and would be a greatstarter house. Owners Me transferred and have priced home in the 30's.

STA TELY BRICK CONDOMINIUM - with English styling and a slate roof! The wonderful floor planil1c1ude_~kitchen with pantry and eating space. cozy library, 4 hedrooms, 2 baths on the 2nd floor andextra bedrooms. bath and storage on the 3rd floor. A pleasant private patio and a handy garage areaare additional features.

MOTHER-lJ\'-LA W SurTE is just one of the highlights of this stately residence on University Drive. There isa lovely heated garden room, family room adjoining modern kitchen and everything decorated andmaintained to perfection.

TIlE DYNAMIC DUO of Wood and Barker have combined their talents again in the building of this 3bedroom, 3 bath Farm colonial on a quiet lane. Central airl, spacious deck off country kitchenand intimate library lend this home a wonderful atmosphere. -

TAKE YOUR PICK either this darling new 3 bedroom, 21h bath Salt Box with pretty family room and 1st.floor laundry OR a unique new 3 bedroom, 2 bath cape cod with large country kitchen and lively familyroom.

Or't1 Year Home ProtectIOnPlan Available_

Sally Clarl<eAnn DlngemanDorothy HealySr",ley Kennedv

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HOME WARRANTYPROGRAM

508 Riviera, SCSDESIRABLE LOCATION

BY APPOINTMENT3869 Woodhall

Anyone looking for a charming smaller home shouldsee this 3 bedroom, brick bungalow in perfect COD-dition, new carpeting and large kitchen with eat.ing space.

In East Detroit we have an excellent 2 bedroom ranchwith dining room and family room. All in excellentcondition. Central, 2 car garage and built in stove.Asking $78,900.

IN DETROITNEW LISTING. 6100 GRAYTON

Substantial brick 3 bedroom home, 11,2 baths, familyroom.

1449 W~yburnVery nice frame, 2 bedroom bungalow with new

kitchen cabinets, new wiring and furnace, freshlypainted. Useable space on 2nd floor. Price re-duced.

('\H"'_'~"('O ....,.,.t"IIl t"IIlne-nIn .. ~ nl~;"'V en,',," n,.. on;"" "the-r- .~'~;~r:;;;;- -2b;d;~~~2-bath,--bai~0~y -:- MintCondition. Maintenance free includes heat. Idealfor retirees, bachelors, career people.

RELOCATIONSERVICE

886-3060

H you are looking for quality, space and location, callus to see l234 Audubon. Three bedrooms, 21,2baths, den. Schools and shopping nearby.

FIRST OFFERINGOutstanding colonial at 740 N. OXFORD. Custom built

and desilmed bv Architect Clifford M. WrilU1t andjust newly decorated. This is a beauty with 4 bed-rooms, 21,2 baths. Mutschler kitchen with largeopen eating area leading to large well~one familyroom. This home has everything: electronic airfilter, wired to sound stereo, 2 year old roof.

BY APPOINTMENT1292 Brys has amazing space not seen from the out-

side. 4bedrooms, 2baths plus family room. Set up forsecond kitchen in basement.

460 LAKELAND - Handsome colonial well located inGrosse Pointe City: Large rooms with good trafficflow, fireplaces in living room and library. Sevenbedrooms, 31,2 baths plus powder room, finishedbasement. "A must see!"

OPEN SUNDAY1985 COUNTRY CLUB, 3 bedroom colonial, new fur-

nace and awnings 1980. Interior freshly painted.Seller has Certificate of Occupancy. Quick posses-sion.

IIGoodman Pierce & Associates, Inc.

GROSSE

16845 KERCHEVAL. in The Vinage

882-5200

LAN~ CONTR~CT at 101,2%or possible trade on your hous~ for thiS crisp as autumn five bedroom 31,2bathEnglish home With modern kitchen wi th built- ins and beamed ceiling - come see us on Sunday -1150 Bedford.

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--OPEN SUNDAy---- GROSSE POINTE REALEST~TE BOARD1 BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE - MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE WITH A MIMBEA~.;~ ' .' :;j.,., . @ BROKER - VISIT OR CALL HIM FOR PROMPT, PROFESSIONAL IIRVICI ,~

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" 886-3400"matrhinl( people

and howellwith imagination"

LAKESHORE ROAD - Custom designed and built in1967. Six bedroom, 61,2 bath French countrymanor. Beautiful grounds with pool. The ultimatein gracious living. Call for details of this fineFarms residence.

GROSSE POtNTE FARMS - Three bedrooms, 21,2baths, screened terrace. Divided basement, 2 cargarage. Near transportation and shopping. $74,500.

OXFORD ROAD - center entrance colonial on 140foot lot with lawn sprinkler system. 26 foot familyroom with fireplace, 20 foot screened porch. Re.creation room with fireplace, 3 nice size bedroomsand 21,2 baths, 2 car garage.

MERRIWEATHER ROAD - Three bedroom 21,2 bathcenter entrance colonial. New kitchen, breakfastroom, 2nd floor glassed and screened porch.Paneled recreation room, patio with gas grill, 2ear attached garage. Assumable mortgage at8.594% interest.

EDGEMERE - Delightful setting for this delightful 4bedroom 2lf.! bath colonial, paneled library,Florida room, divided basement, 2 car attachedgarage with circular drive. 96 x 180 foot beauti-fully landscaped lot.

BISHOP ROAD - Four bedroom, 21,2bath English on109 foot lot. Two extra rooms on fIrst floor, recrea-tion room, 3 car garage, patio, nice size rooms,convenient location.

BUNGALOW in Grosse Pointe Park. TWo bedr~~sand bath on first floor. Bedroom and:lav on sec-ond. Recreation room with fireplace, 2 car garage.55 foot lot.

LAKESIDE COURT - Built in 1976 this handsome col-onial offers like new carpeting and drapesthroughout. There is a large family room withfireplace and bar for family enjoyment with a 'large redwood deck adjoining. The first floor denis great for privacy, first floor laundry, four bed-rooms and 2J,2 baths, 21,2 car attached garage.

McKINLEY ROAD - Three gedroom, IJ,2 bath Eng-lish. New kitchen with breakfast room, 16 footsunroom, redwood deck, recreation room, 2 cargarage.

LAKELAND - Attractive cel}ter entrance colonial.Paneled library with fireplacE'. Screened porch, 4family bedrooms and 21,2 baths. Guest or maidsroom, recreation room.

MOROSS ROAD - Newer French residence on almost1 acre of land bordering the golf course, Built on aslight angle to take full advantage of view, 4 bed.rooms, 21f.zbaths. Family room with fireplace,large brick patio, 21,2 car attached garage.

LINCOL.~ ROAD - Four bedroom Ilf.zbath semi~ranchon Lincoln Road. Kitchen has eating area plusthere is a dining room, Center hall type floor plan,2 bedrooms each floor, glassed in porch, 21,2 cargarage. Lovely yard.

COLONIAL on Fleetwood in the Woods. Heated Floridaroom, newer central air conditioning, recreationroom, 2 bedrooms, Assume mortgage and save.

1030 Beaconsfield - Three bedroom colonial in GrossePointe Park. Reasonably priced under $55,000.Large covered porches.

HIGBIE MAXON, INC./

83 KERCHEVAL

OPEri ~V1'ID.\Y ,?-:09-l):!lQ, r7 \~l~ ~~I ~Priv~,.three bedrooms, 11,2 bath brick !!ungalow, glassenclosed porch, eating space in kitchen; fully car-peted, garage. $37,000.

HUNT CLUB in Harper Woods. Four bedroom, 11hstory brick on nice size lot. Updated kitchen, re-cently decorated, good family residence.

HIDDEN LANE - Three bedroom, 11,2bath centrallyair conditioned ranch. Paneled family room, car-peting. throughout, 2 car attached garage. 75x14Olot. Land contract terms.

REALTOR

ELMSLEIGH --Built in 1969. Four bedroom, 21,2bathcenter hall colonial. Central air, family room withfireplace, enclosed porch, patio, ,2 car attachedgarage.

HAWTHORNE ROAD - In the Shores. Three bed.room, 2 bath semi-ranch on IlO foot lot, paneledlibrary, screened porch, 2 car attached garage.$130,000.

HIL[,.CREST - Lovely three bedroom colonial.Screened ten'ace, 2 car garage, new side drive, 45foot lot. Won't last long. $79,900.

FISHER ROAD - In the Farms. Three bedroom, 11,2bath colonial, recreation room with bar, screenedterrace, new roof and aluminum trim, 2 car ga-rage. $83,500.

LAKESHORE ROAD in the Shores. Spacious colonialwith lovely decor, pool, large lot. call for details.

BALFOUR ROAD - Center entrance colonial. Paneledlibrary, glass enclosed porch, four bedrooms and 2baths on second plus bedroom and bath on third,recreation room with fireplace, 2 car garage, im-mediate possession.

BALLANTYNE - Three bedroom, 2 bath ranch in theShores. Family room,' recreation room with fire-place, covered patio, central air, 2 car attachedgarage.

ROSE TERRACE - Custom French styled residence'with great view of the lake. Four bedrooms and31f.zbaths, living room with fireplace and high ceil.ing, kitchen has center island, eating area andbuilt-ins, family room with wet bar and fireplace,study, first floor laundry, Burglar and fire alarm,central air, 21f.zcar attached garage.

STANTON LANE - Four bedroom, 31f.!bath centerhall colonial. Library with fireplace, family room,recreation room \\ith fireplace, newer gas fur-nace, 6Ox14Olot, 2 car garage.

UNIVERSITY - Priced in low 70's, Brick bungalowwith two nice size bedrooms on first and largeunheated room on second, screened porch, lav inbasement, 21f.zcar garage, 50 foot lot

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Near Mason and Par-cells schools. Three bedroom bungalow, kitchenhas built-in appliances, paneled Florida room andpaneled recreation room, garage. Mid 60's,

FIRST OFFERING - Lakeshore Village on GaryLane. Two bedrooms, new kitchen, new furnacewith central air. Mid 40's.

FIRST OFFERINGBeautiful olde English home on a lovely street inGrosse Pointe Park. Leaded glass windows, parquetfloor. four fireplace~.,Jllcl\14es,'I\lJwo, ~r.~J11 ..~p'art-mant over the four car garage. You simply must see!! '

R.G.Edgar'-.bassociates

FOUR BEDROOMS -And two full baths in this story and a half home located on a quiet court. Slate foyer, living room \\1th

fireplace, and an excellent kitchen with dinette make this a terrific buy in the mid-eighties.

VACANT LOTPrime Grosse Pointe Park location south of Jefferson. Dead end street with private park privileges at the

corner,

TWO CH9ICES IN CONDOMINIUMSOne big and elegant, the other smaller and charming. Well known Shorepointe offers the cathedral ceiling

living room. formal dining room with butlers pantry, full parquet floors throughout the first floor. Asecond floor balcony den and living area. walled patio with covered parking. two bedrooms, with a halfbath off the master bedroom, Both units have exIra ~rx'cial kitchens and full basements.

MERRIWEATHER - OWNER ANXIOUSExcellent price on this two story home on a \'('ry p:-estigious street. Recently decorated, ?ig modern k.it~hen,

formal dining room and three bedrooms. With the pOSSible fourth or extra sewmg room, Fmlshedbasement. hardwood floors. and a very <lUrartl\'e assumable mortgage,

DARE TO BE DlFFERE~T! ~Designed by an associate of Frank Llo!'d Wright. ' .. Enjoy the pleasures and co~\'enience of a contempor-

ary home, Spacious rooms, :-.tut.'ichler kitchen. and very fleXible terms avaIlable,

PRICE REDUCEDVery attractive '.wo story English Tudor avallahle for immediate occupancy, The gracious foyer leads to

Jiving roon., dining room, den and kitchen. The second floor has four bedrooms and two full baths.Natural wood under the wall to wall carpet. marble Sills. Flonda room and a finished basement.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PRIME DETROIT LOCATION - 5226 BISHOP - $58,500Very attractive side entrance colonial in excellent condition. Living room with natural fireplace,formal dining room, kitchen with eating area and pleasant sun porch. Three bedrooms, finishedbasement, hardwood floors and a cedar closet.

OWNER TRANSFERRED - Lovely Grosse Pointe Shores five bedroom home. Completely refurbished,renovated and redecorated with all natural wood flooring, Mutschler kitchen, and family room with anatural fireplace. Very tastefully decorated and in immaculate condition.

RANCH HOME - Very reasonably priced, very well maintained and most of all a very private littlecul~e-sac. Three bedrooms, sunny living room, and a spacious kitchen with eating space. A must see!!1224 Aline, G.P.W.

LINCOLN ROADLocated close to Jefferson, an unusual center hall plan with a Gambrel roof. The first floor rambling rooms

lead to several slate patios and a walled garden. Six bedrooms and four baths provide ample spaces forthe larger family.

FAMILY WANTEDLarge four bedroom, 2 and one half baths. center hall colonial on very attractive Three Mile Drive. Large

family room. kitchen with eating space, all floors are hardwood and a finished basement. Very attrac-tively priced and waiting for the right buyer to give it some T.L,C.

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.Charming two story Dutch style home located on,]Yorkshire Road south of Kercheval. Living room with

, j natural fireplace, dining room, butler pantry, kitchen. ::i/lIld spacious foyer. Upstairs are four bedrooms and;~~two full baths. All floors are natural wood, New gasff forced air heating system and the kitchen has been

~f: updated. A must see at under $120,000.~,

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Grosse Pointe Park - Only $35,000 takesthis unusual three bedroom brick bun-galow - there's a two car garage andclose to schools, shopping and trans-portation.

Grosse Pointe Park - Only 20 "minutesfrom RenCen - priced under $100,000offering five bedrooms plus 2 baths,den and terrific yard. a good one forthe money.

Grosse Pointe City - The colonial facadethat's really a tri-Ievel . three bed.rooms, 21,2baths, family room, centralair conditioning, attached garage andutility room.

Grosse Pointe Park - A dandy familyhouse complete with four bedrooms,2~ baths, recreation room, extraroom on first floor and very specialyard.

Grosse Pointe Farms - Exciting ranchwith extra large family room - goodlocation - modem kitchen plus plentyof TLC here.

757 Trombley - Reduced to $145,000 forimmediate sale - features four bed-rooms, 2~ baths, library, fumilyroom, recreation room and GuardianHome Warranty. owner will considerterms.

1014 Whittier Road - Delightful four bed-room, 21f.!bath with extra room on thefirst floor and modern kitchen. Locat-ed between Jefferson & St. Paul -Don't miss it! .

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. 75 Fordcroft - Available for immediateoccupancy . located In the "Shores" onsemi.<fead end street. has five familybedrooms, 31,2baths, family room withfireplace and delightful patio • a goodone!

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888 Washington - Grosse Pointe City -Another good four bedroom offering.English colonial on nice lot with mod-ern kitchen and extra room on thefirst floor.

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Grosse Pointe, MI48230(313) 886-3800

468 CLOVERLY - Completely remodeled English, 2bedrooms, 1~ baths, living room with fireplace,dining room, den, refinished hardwood floors withnew carpeting upstairs. Brand new kitchen, roof,gutters and electric service. Move in condition at$69,900,

74 HALL PLACE - Classic center entrance. colonial,2~ baths 3 bedrooms, large kitchen WIth eatingspace, 2' fir~places, great location near schoolsand Hill, all this for $103,000.

FOR LEASE COMMERCIAL - Appro,?mately 2,3~square feet, Mack Ave. Grosse Pomte Woods 111

heavy shopping area.

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GOLF COURSE - This 3 bedroom colonial fea .tures beautifully finished hardwood floorsthroughout, a pleasant Florida room, a bright up.dated kitchen and a great recreation room. Theprice is very attractive, particularly with a 9114 %mortgage to assume.

2166 BEAUFAIT - Show me a better buy under $60,000 '... it can't be done, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, anewer kitchen and more, Call today,

PRICE REDUCTIONIfA real family home - built to last forever! Not only

will you find 4 bedrooms and 2 baths but a bonusroom and bath on floor number 3. First floorlavatory, modern kitchen and baths, a library andsitua ted on a Iarge lot.

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21208 FRAZHO'- FIRST OFFERING - This immacu-late 3 bedroom brick bungalow is very well lo-cated in St. Clair Shores and there is absolutelynothing for the new owner to do but move in andenjoy a new updated kitchen, formal dining room,finished basement rec room, newer carpeting andcurtains throughout and a practical price: ..$51,900 Call us for more details.

1384 AUDUBON - IMMACULATE CONDITION,EXTRA LARGE FAMILY ROOM, 21,2 BATHS,LAND CONTRACT TERMS, .. It's all right hereif you hurry. This lovely 3 bedroom colonial fea.tures a newer kitchen, a super new family room(19x15 foot), generous room sizes throughout andexceptional decor. Very realistically priced at$103,000 and with great land contract terms ...you won't find a better buy.

2158 LENNON ROAD - Don't miss this one - A superfamily room with wet bar, brand new kitchen withbuilt-ins and nothing to do but move in ... toughto match at only $84,900.

2044 HAMPTON ROAD - More home than you thoughtpossible ... 4 spacious bedrooms, 1If.! baths,newer carpeting ll)roughout, new plumbing, elec-trical throughout ... priced at only $55,900.

1291 EDMUNDTON DRIVE - Priced to beat all com-petition, this newer 4 bedroom, 21h bath colonialfurther sets itself above competition with itscharming bay windowed living room, and lovelyoak cabinets in its modern kitchen.

20087 MACK AVENUE. OROSSE POINTE wooDS

RENTAL:Immediately available, 2 bedroom upper, including

stove and refrigerator. In Park.RENTAL:Two bedroom in optimum location on Rivard - avail-

able early OCtober.

BROKER:WM. W. QUEEN, G.R.1.

~9846MACK AVE. 886:-4141

LAKEFRONT RESIDENCE - HARRISON TOWN.SHIP - This lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch offersyear round enjoyment with its spacious familyroom overlooking well landscaped grounds andbeautiful Lake St. Clair. Other highlights include,a 6 ton holst, oversized garage, a SwedL~h sauna,rirclular driveway and much more. Call for addi.tional details,

ROSLYN ROAD - This immaculate Harper Woodsranch features Grosse Pointe schools, an attached2 car garage, extra large lot and many recentimprovements as well as a truly affordable price, .. $43,000 ... call for additional details .

SIDE BY SIDELovely brick duplex on NEFF ROAD. A prime area for

this hard-to-come-by property. Each unit identical,2 bedrooms.

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5355 WASHINGTON - Minimum down payment and

land contract for this delightful 4 bedroom 21kbath colonial. Not only has a large family roombut heated .16 x 20 garden room.

1456 VERNIER - Large family room, modern kitchenand central air in tHis roomy 4 bedroom 2~ bathcolonial. Ideally located for the school-goers. Landcontract terms available. Can also be leased.

IncomeFirst Offering

William R. McBreartyJames P. Fabick

John O. Hoben, Jr.Nanci M. Bolton

Myrna SmithFred R. WestMary A. Daas

Louise A. Eichenlaub

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12056 DUTCHESS - Starter home, starter price! Thisall brick two bedroom has expansion space, low taxesand a low (under $30,000) price ... we're just offMorang near Kelly, and we'll be expecting you.

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IF A PRETTY, YET PRACTICAL ONE FLOOR RES-IDENCE is your desire, this attractively decoratedthree bedroom, two bath home must be consider~.Now vacant and loaded with custom features, plus adrastically reduced price and possible land contractterms, it's "ripe" for your offer!

202-4 Alter1382-84Somerset

3 BEDROOM HOMES926 University Starter Home80 Shoreham Deluxe Home1893 Broads tone Large Family Room959 Fisher Price Reduced

2 BEDROOM HOMES1626 Anita Price Reduced21737 Roslyn Starter Home'!:!.~ ~i'::~::, t:,:,~~,:,

4-5 BEDROOM HOMES390 Washington First Offering16913 Maumee First Offering1150Bedford Price Reduced462 Cloverly Family Room97l S. Oxford Large Lotm Barrington Budget Price620 Washington New Kitchen1060 Devonshire Price Reduced470 Manor Make Offer436 Washington Price Reduced7 Cameron Executive Home805 Trombley Limestone Construction482 Washington Price Reduced869 Woods Lane Circular Staircase1331 Fairholme 2 Bedrooms Down1134Bishop Large Family Room621 Washington Assumable Mortgage316 Cloverly Beautiful Decor370 Moross On Country Club

16845 KERCHEVAL. in The Village

882-5200

William G. AdlhochKatherine H. StephensonM. Lee HennesJulie. Ooelle .Gail Monette"Charles E. DaasSylvia LanduytVirginia DiLuigi

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172,000 Colonial305,000 Colonial93,000 Colonial72,500 Bungalow

133,000 English79,900 Bungalow

189,000 English169,500 English145,000 Colonial79,500 Income

210,000 Ranch176,000 Colonial159,900 Colonial109,000 Semi-Ranch92,500 Colonial49,500 Ranch58,500 Ranch

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~ i "I{j llutr'h ('olon,,,! in FfJrms desires offers. canh( !"'(Wl'! "ri~ht" - thrl'€ bedrooms, all brick!

f/[J 1:110 Tll(' Classic thrE'e bedroom, 1~ bath colonialiti ti1l' Wood~ but on fl larger (70 x 119) lot!

~'.f; ,,/)(I - 1)(>1roil's nicesl three bedroom, 1'.'2 bath, lowm"inl('naOC(', ]'.'2 story Includes family room,large Jot'

~;'I ,"if I JiilnC'h in St. Clair Shores - exceptional as.~lIr. ill'](' $.'>4,c.oo mortgage; immediate occupancy!

'Hi ,',[)()-- Delightful two Iwdroom condo in Roseville.

:',:, ".(' - Harper Woods Custom Condo - 1I~ baths, all:,' 'IV carpet and fleeor, centrRI air conditioning, cov-('r cd two car parking:

5168.5!Yl- Grosse Pointe Shores lowers price for a fine, newer residence - attached garage, central air,iarge family room~

.~I:," 'en -- Top quality, four bedroom, 3~ bath colonial, features Mutschler kitchen, charming'family room," ",.y l'xtras!

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"! Cli ~'T BELIEVE IT ~" My owners have spent .over~. (>J.'l [0 give me a new roof and attractive new Sidingrl~ a :,ew thermo window and then they slash myprice to a ridiculous $149,900! Am I a bargain ... abeautlful f arm colonial with 4 bedrooms, 21,2baths andfa m ily room in a fine "Woods" location .. , I hope youcOf,.e' "ee me Sunday ... I'll be looking my best!"

BY APPOINTMENT, PLEASESi % ()(X) - Your own resort; lnground pool with deck, Las Vegas games room, four b.edrooms, 31,2baths -

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SHORES615 LAKESHORE ROAD625 LAKESHORE ROAD-10 STRATTON PLACE66 WEBBER PLACE

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640 CANTERBURYBrand new - Have the enjoyment ci putting your finaltouch on this dream home. Offering 4 bedrooms 31,2baths, family room with fireplace and wet bar 'firstfloor laundry room, library, Jenn-aire island cOokingcentre, central air, professionally landscaped, circulardrive.

FIRST OFFERINGA colonial with 4 bedrooms, 21,2 baths, family room,

plus a 1st floor laundry room. Priced below com-parable houses in the area.

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THOROUGH COVERAGE OFGROSSE POINTE PROPERTIES

76 KERCHEVALABOVE MARGARET RICE

8$5-7.000-¥em"~' ,Grosse Poln~ Re(l.,E.l"" ,S08frl

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1223 DEVONSHIRELovely family hOple in excellent condition. Enjoy apark like setting in your own back yard. 4 bedrooms,21f.!baths, fireplace in living room and family room.Formal dining room. New carpeting Bnd decorating onfirst floor. Patio with awning. 2. car attached garage.

OPEN SUNDAY 2:3G-5:00OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00 542 BRIARCLIFF _ Colonial near Lakeshore Drive, 5

922 BLAIRMOOR _ Quad.level built In 1961 with 3 bedrooms with 1st floor laundry room, den andbedrooms, 2lf.z baths, large family room plus a large family room. Special features are centralden. Central air and assumable mortgage with low air, sprinkler system, circular drive, coveredmonthly payments. patio.

PLEASE DRIVE BY THE HOUSES LISTED BELOW THEN. .. CALL OUR OFFICE FOR COMPLETEINFORMATION ABOUT THESE AND OTHERS WE MAY SUGGEST AS TO YOUR SPECIFIC RE-QUmEM~NTS.

FARMS102 HANDY ROAD

241 LAKESHORE ROAD~ ~~K!!IoT!.~V181 TOURAINE322 TOURAINE

FIRST OFFERINGEnjoy luxury living with a beautiful river view In this 3

bedroom apartment in the Detroit Towers. Newkitchen,' natural fireplace and completely redeco-

rated.

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NEW OFFERING OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - CharmIngthree bedroom home with central air, three fireplaces,formal dining room, gorgeous family room, finishedbasement, occupancy at closing. 314 McKinley.

886-4200

IN THE WOODS - .Four bedroom, 2 bath 2,3QOsquarefoot home. Fireplace, formal dining room, familyroom, finished basement. "Night Club" entertainmentcenter, large terrace. F923.

886-5800

IN THE WOODS - Four bedroom, 2 bath, 2,000 squarefoot colonial. Central air, attic fan, formal diningroom, family room fireplace, built-in appliances,basement, atlached 2lf.z car garage, choice ofterms. F971.

886.5800

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NEW OFFERING - IN THE WOODS - Three bed.room, 21.2 bath, 2,500 square foot home. Large rooms,premium quality in every respect, formal dining room,step-down family room with a fireplace, basement.G399.

886-4200 .

WINDMILL POINTE - Five bedroom, 31f.zbath 4,000square foot colonial. Two fireplaces, formal diningroom, huge family room equipped for entertain.ing, library, basement, attached 21f.zcar garage,assumable 80/,% annual interest rate, G336.

886-4200

IN THE SHORES - Four bedroom, three bath 3,000 .square foot home, 188 foot lot. Central air, two fire.places, formal dining room, family room, den, base-ment, attached 21f.zcar garage, F932.

886-5800

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HARPER WOODSWOODCREST - Beautiful 4 bedroom family home on

wooded lot. Livihg room with natural fireplace.Dining room. Modern kitchen. 2 bedrooms downwith full bath, 2 bedrooms up with full bath.Florida room opens to covered patio with naturalfireplace .and barbeque. Large recreation room,natural fireplace, bath and complete entertain-ment kitchen. 21f.!car attached garage.

CLINTON TOWNSHIPOpen House Sunday 2.5

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Indian Run Subdivision. Quick occupancy. Assum-able 7%% mortgage. Excellent buy at $69,700.Family room with natural fireplace plus newFlorida ,room.

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BELANGER - Large brick bungalow, four bedrooms,2 baths, central air. Recreation room with bar.New roof, new gutters, new garage door. Occu.pancy at closing.

COLONIAL CT. - Excellent family home. 2 bedroomsdown, 2 full baths (one adjoining master bed.r?oml. One large bedroom upstairs. Modernkitchen. Large 16x20 family room with fireplace.Immediate occupancy.

STEPHENS - Corner of Beaupre. Owners leavingar~a. Immediate occupancy. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths.Prime area. Close to schools.

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IN THE PARK - Three bedroom brick colonial. Lead-ed glass windows, formal dining room, den, up.dated kitchen with built-ins, basement, attached 2car garage, attractively priced. F967.

886-5800

IN THE CITY - Land contract available. Three 'bed-room, 2J,2 bath, 2,300 square foot brick colonial,formal dining room, big family room with a fire.place, master suite, library, custom finishedbasement with an extra bedroom and J,2bath, twocar garage_ G288.

888-4200\

CONDOMINIUM - IN THE CITY - Four bedroom,21.2 bath townhouse. Two fireplaces, dining room,one bedroom can be a nice den, finished base.ment, garage. F925.

886-5800

IN THE SHORES - Four bedroom brick ranch on alarge lot. Central air, bdnd new kitchen withbuilt.ins, Florida room, custom drapes and cur.tains, two fireplaces, finished basement, attached2 car garage. G29l.

886-5800

IN THE WOODS - Four bedroom brick bun.ltalow, oneyear Home Warranty. family room, den, basement,~2 bath, garage, choice of terms. F931,

886-5800

IN THE WOODS - Four bedroom, 3J,2 bath bricksemi-ranch. Central air, formal dining room,Mutschler kitchen, large family room with a fire-place, recreation room, attached 2 ~ar garage.G35!.

886-4200

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B42MOORLAND - Located in the Liggett area. Large flve bedroom colonial with 2~ baths,dining room, family room with fireplace, screened porch, cIrcular drive, burglar' alarm,sprinkler system.

74 BELLE MEADE - Grosse Pointe Shores - custom built four bedroom ranch complete withfamily room with wet bar, large kitchen with built.ins, first floor laundry, formal diningroom,.3 full baths.

1667 LITTLESTONE - Reduced in price. Three bedroom English colonial with Ilf.z baths,formal dining room, den, natural fireplace, recreation room, marble sills, aluminum trim,2 car detached garage.

1041 BLAIRMOOR - Designed for the larger family. Five bedroom colonial with 2J,2 baths,family room with fireplace, patio, over-sized attached garage, dining room, 13 MonthHome Warranty. .

2150 VAN ANTWERP - Reduced again - owner transferred - immediate occupancy. Sharpcolonial offering three bedrooms, formal dining room, natural fireplace, updated kitchen,attached breezeway and garage.

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ELMSLEIGH BY THE LAKE- (TWO LOTS)

GROSSE POINTE CITY

20439 MACK AVENUEGROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE

CHOICE LOTSAVAILABLE TO BUILD TO SUITYOU

2 Bdrm Ea.l Bath Ea, Enclosed sun porch, garage6 bdrm 3 Bath (2 halO Family rm" on the Lake7 Bdrm 4~ Bath Near Rose Terrace4 Bdrm 2" Bath FamUy room, large kitchen

IncomeColonialColonialColonial

Harcourt Grosse Pointe ParkLake Shore Grosse Pointe ShoresMcKinley PI. Grosse Pointe FarmsVernier Grosse Pointe Shores

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

TWO BRAND NEW HOMES SEARING FOR THAT PERFECT .OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 HOUSE?

263 VENDOME COURT - Grosse Pointe Farms WHY NOT BUILD YO 0_ Beautifully situated on a very private street. UR WNFour bedroom colonial, 2 full baths, 2 half baths,family room with fireplace and wet bar, study,dining room with bay, French doors off the livingroom, first floor laundry, central air. Landscapedto perfection.

267 VENDOME COURT - Located right next to263 Vendome Court. Just under 3,000 square feet ofbeautiful living. Built for the perfectionist, fourbedrooms. 2 full baths, 2. half baths, formal diningroom, family room with fireplace and wet bar;first floor laundry, study, Inter~om throughout,central alr, 2 car attached garage, completelylandscaped.

FARM ESTATE - 46 €cres, 605 foot lake frontage, 3 homes, boat house with apartment, tennis court, 2barns, 2 poultry houses. Raise your own beef, poultry, horsel, hunting, flahlnll, boating. Glennie,Michigan - 2 miles West of M. 65. call 77&-8500for more detaUs.

20624 HUNT CLUB - Threebedroom, 1J,2 bath brick ranch.00 foot lot, large family roomwith fireplace. Redwood patiowith grille. $86,500.

886-4200

927 N. RENAUD - Very largethree bedroom, 21,~ bath brickranch. Formal dining room,family room, den, sitting room,maids' quarters. Sl49,900.

886-4200

781 TROMBLEY - Four bed-room. 21,2 bath, 2,400 square footcolonial. Central sir, fireplace,large formal dining room, li.brary. Florida room, recreationroom. 5159,900.

886.5800

1816 HAMPTON - Three bed-room colonial. Formal diningroom, no-wax updated kitchen,finished basement with a \'1bath. $76.900.

886-4200

GROSSE POINTE FARMS OFFICE886.5800

8116.5800

901 MOORLAND - Five bed-room, 21h bath, 2,762 square footcolonial. Formal dining room,family room, fireplace, kitchenbullt.ins, first floor laundry.'157,900,

886-4200

1952 VAN ANTWERP - NEWOFFERING - Three bedroombrick colonial. Aluminum trim,newer furnace. quick occupancy.$68,750.

356 KERBY - Three bedroombrick bungalow, aluminum trim,dining room, den, If.! bath up-stairs, finished basement with aIf.! bath. $84,900.

886.5800

99 MEADOW LANE - Threebedroom, 2 bath brick colonial.Large formal dining room, Iiv.ing room, fireplace, familyroom, recreation room, stockadefence. $129,500.

886.5800

Seventeen Offices In Four Counties

8864200

GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE886.4200

306 HILLCREST - Four bed.room. 2 bAth farmhouse com-pletely renovated. New countrykitchen. I1E'W heating, electricaland plumbing systems. $89,500.

886-4200

1700 SEVERN - Three bedroomtraditional colonial. Fireplace,formal dining room. new kitchencabinets, recreation room.$83,900.

1634 ANITA - NEW OFFER-ING - Three bedroom brickbungalow. Updated kitchen.Covered patio. $62,500.

. 8864200

!lA9WOODS LA;-;'E - Five ho:!d.room. 21'2 bath .1,000 square footcolonial. central air, formal din-ing room. family room, fire.place, greenhous('. $149.900.

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FIRST OFFERINGS

THE GALLERY OF HOMES

INFLATION FIGHTER 2 FLAT - $75,000Large income, Jiving room, natural fireplace, formal

dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, gasheat.

OPEN SUNDAY 2.51003 Cadieux

PRICE REDUCED, ASSUMABLE MORTGAGENewer center entrance colonial featuring modern

kitchen, family room, half bath, master bedroomsuite plus 3 bedrooms, 21h baths up, heated 21h carattached garage, beautiful landscaped lot. Assum-able mortgage. Built by Richard Kimbrough.

George L. Palms Realtors886-4444

N,ationlll Association of Independent Fee AppraisersMember Grosse Pointe Real Estate BoardA Family Business For Over A Century

Member National Home Relocations ServiceFor Executive. Transfer:s

l.iu$hiivi tJuii. T "CRn Tnc L.RKcContemporary quad level featuring bedroom or library

on 1st floor, 1(2 bath, living room with cathedralceiling, natural fireplace, music room, familyroom with wet bar. Four or 5 bedrooms, 3 baths,large lot and much more. Call for details.

BY APPOINTMENTLEWISTON ROAD . . . Center entrance colonial, 4

bedrooms, 21,2 baths, large family room withnatural fireplace. modern kitchen. large lot.

MADISON 458 . , . Charming colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1Ir'2baths, 2 car garage, only $72,500.

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YoungbloodRealty, Inc.

Borfand-Purdy Assoc. Wm. w. Queenof Earl Keirn Realty Schweitzer

Wm. J. Champion & Co. Real Estote, Ine./Better Homes& GardensDananer, Baer,

Wilson and Stroh, Inc,

R. G. Edgar &Associates

Goodman, Pierce& Associates

Grosse PointeReal E~tote Co.

Higbie & Maxon, lnc.

Johnstone &Johmstone, Inc.

McBrearty & AdlhochReoltors, Inc.

Ge~rge Palms.

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Mail to: Home Ownership Series114 Kercheval, Grosse Pte., 48236or Phone 884-5700

SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER 50 YEARSWITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

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GROSSE POINTE PARKOPEN SUNDAY 2.5

A LITTLE BIT OF NEW ENGLAND - Classic Cape Cod built by Micou, located on a Secluded lane in theFARMS. The perfect home for those scaling down but still desiring all the amenities of horne ownership.Living room with natural fireplace, new Mutschler kitchen, family room wide planked floors thru-out.Two bedrooms, central air and bath.

Here's a. striking Georgian colonial in a favorite convenient Grosse Pointe Park location. The lovely,spacious rooms include five generous bedrooms (master is 24.9x15'!), 31h baths, den, Florida room,updated kitchen with breakfast room and built-ins, haody back service stairs, recreation room withfireplace, attached garage and a fine 9~4% assumable mortgage. 881-4200.

A STARTER HOME IN GROSSE POINTE - only $36,000. This 3 bedroom bungalow has a fireplace in theliving room. 2 bedrooms down and 1 up, aluminum storms and screens, natural woodwork thru-out. Fastoccupancy.

1209 ~OTTr.\GHA:\1 -- GOOD OLD DAYS charm with 4 bedrooms, leaded windows and sun room Assumableat lI'7'c.

IS THERE A TUDOR IN YOUR FUTURE?TAPPAN HAS THEMII

Five bedrooms., 31,~baths, 90 foot lot

/J.;~~Six bedroom, 3~~ baths, paneled library.

735 BARRI:\'GTO?-l -- This 3 bedroom. )'2 bath bungalow has a living room with fireplace, a den ....ithbookshelves and a screened porch.

1265 KE~SJXGTO~ - Weli maintained 5 bedroom. 21.'2 bath colonial features immediate occupancy, a cozyfamily room and heated pool

1:>6KERBY - Old worin charm in this older Grosse Pointe farmhouse Three bedrooms. family room andmodern kitchen are all included in a surprising price.

43) LAKE SHORE DRIVE -- Xear Provencal, gracious living, privacy. Georgian design.

814 LORAIXE - Charming. best describes this 3 bedroom b\mgalow in the city. Home features fireplace,updated kitchen and brick construction .

109 ~1APLETO~ - OPE:-I St::\'DA Y 2-5 -- Super location, near "Hill" shopping. Three bedrooms. livingroom and dining room arc just some of the features of this Farm colonial.

TAPPAN EXCLUSIVES1200 AUDUBON - OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - immediate occupancy, an excellent value. .. 5 bedroom, 312

baths. colonial featuring family room. 1st floor bedroom and laundry.

1239 AUDUBON - Beautiful 4 bedroom. 21'2 bath colonial featuring a 3 car garage, paneled library andrecreation room with wet bar.

Three bedrooms, 11,-:! baths, screened in porch.

Three bedroom, 11h bath, assumption. 644 BAR-RINGTON - OPEN SUNDAY 2-5.

WASHINGTON - Air conditioned ranch offers 3 bedrooms. 4 baths. family room. 3-car attached garage.burglar/fire alarm, well landscap~d site p~us g~eat extras: 881-4200.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - "First'. house hunting? Ask about this 2 bedroom ranch on nice large lot! $67.900includes family room. oversized attached garage. 881-4200.

NORWOOD - Handy Woods location and a 3 bedroom. 11'2hath colonial \,ith family room, fireplace, updatedkitchen, rec room and 2-car garage. $84,900, 881-6300,

IN THE WOODS - Newly decorated 4 bedroom, 21'2 bath colonial on qUIet court offers 2 fireplaces, large familyroom, big kitchen. ree room, quality construction! 884{1600,

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836 ANITA -;J...~room~ .~1h~~~.;.- LeC~:oor.n/88i~ !~l:~,(.;,- ~~ ~,~ ,"t!" ,._.....

75 S. EDGEWOOD - 'I bedrooms - 21h baths -library - ELEGANT! - $197,000884.0600

l304 HARVARD - 3 bedrooms -llh baths - family room - colonial- $89,900884-0000

376 HILLCREST - 4 bedrooms - 2 baths - family room - colonial - $89,500884.0600

16004E. JEFFERSON - 4 bedrooms - 2 baths -library - 112acre - english - $155,000.884.0600

837 MOORLAND - 4 bedrooffi.~ - 21h baths - family room - colonial - $142,000884-0600

1717PRESTWICK - 3 bedrooms - 1Y.I baths - den - NEW PRICE! - colonial - $81,900881-6300

879 RIVARD - 3 bedrooms - 1 bath - family room - colonial - $89,900884-0600

638 WESTCHESTER - 4 bedrooms - 21,"< baths - family. room - library - NEW! - $189,000884-0600

l363 YORKSHmE - 6 bedrooms - 31h baths - family room - English - $153,900884-0600

3914 BISHOP - 3 bedrooms - )1.-2 baths - den - rec room - Detroit colonial - $62,500881-4200

4810 BISHOP - 3 bedrooms - 1~ baths - family room - Detroit colonial - $59.500884.0600 .

BY APPOINTMENTCLOVERLY ROAD - DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION! 4 bedroom, 31'2 bath contemporary style home in a

unique hillside setting in a prestige Farms localion: Lovely 32' living room with vaulted ceiling. paneled den,equipped kitchen. great garden and .MORE: Transferred owner anxious to go and now offers the new lowprice of $162,900! Unusual value. 884-0600,

OXFORD - 3 bedroom Woods BUNGALOW ""ith good kitchen breakfast area plus separate dining room. recroom, nearly new carpeting. 881.6300. -

HAMPTON - Sharp 3 bedroom. 1'2 bath Bungalow with great new kitchen. den (or 4th bedroom), fireplace,Florida room, rec. room, 881-4200.

1007 DEVONSHIRE - Our FmST OFFERING of this air cor.-iitioned 4 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary stylecolonial on a lovely lOOx167'site. The spacious accommodations include a family size kitchen and breakfastroom, 19.8x26.10family room with fireplace, llbrary, and MORE including great extras! Be the first to see itSunday. 884-0600. -

1309ALINE - 5 bedrooms - 2 full baths - country kitchen - bungalow - $69,900.88.1-4200

1691ALINE - 3 bedrooms - 11h baths - updated kitchen - IMMACULATE! - $69,900881-6300

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GROSSE POINTE CITY -Gracious 3 hedroom, 2bath ranch offers familnoom games room, new decor. lovelydouble lot for privacy and ~EW LO\\' PRICE of $118,000~884.0600

E. WILLIAMS COlJRT - Spotless 3 bedroom, 1'2 bath ranch on quiet court Family room, attached garage.881.4200

HARPER WOODS near EasUand - Attractive 2 bedroom cooperatlve apartment with kitchen appliances.carpeting, central air and separate basement. $44,900: 8.914200.

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335 RIVARD -- This Tudor stvled condo features minimum maintenance for maximum enjoyment. Sixbedrooms and 31~ baths complete this bargain buy,

SI. Clair ShoresW925 BAYSIDE - Roomy 3 bedroom brick ranch. Family room with fireplace, loads of storage space.

immediate occupancy

Dt'troil5261 DEVO~SHIRE - Cute 3 bedroom French colonial. Just painted. repaired. ready to move into. Owner

just installed ne\\ gas furnace, water heater.

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Open Sundays

Classes(Continued from Page 9.B

Chris Milaras, of WSU, andIrene Rousos, of Detroit.

In the children's offeringsgymnastics is tau g h t byMary Byerly, of GrossePointe Woods; Italian byEleonora Luongo, of SterlingHeights, and A New You, aclass in modeling and fashioncoordinating, by MaureenGordon, local charm schoolinstructor.

Registrations are being ac.cepted now at AssumptionCenter. Further informationmay be obtained by calling779-6111.

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East Warren Parade this Sunday 2-4 p,m.Free Refreshments at our store.

Adoptees ,nay uncoverfacts about themselves

, (Continued from Page 1-B) that they have a right to ask

Icannot be released by provi.1 th~se .~~estiollS," they main.sions of the new law. taID. It s not wrong. to as.k

. . and to expect to receive thiSCounseling or aSSIstance information. It's real, nor.

can be request~d by adult mal curiosity."a~opt~es, adoptlve parents, Despite the M i chi g a nbl.olog~cal p~re.nts and adul~ changes and the push in reobIOlogical S1bhngs from t.h cent years by adoptee asso.agency ~r co~rt. that. provId- ciations to loosen the con-e.d the IdentlfYlng mforma. straints on biological in for-hon. mation release, only a few

IAlthough the MOSS Adop- states have opened their

tion Ce~tral Registry will adoption files for inspection.collect, file and release can. Minnesota North Dakota andsent and denial statements, Connectic~t h a v e enactedthe state agency will not help laws similar to Michigan's,persons trace the where. with the added feature ofabouts of biological relatives. providing active search pro-

', ..., Records of adoptions made grams to locate birth parents• I before 1933 may be difficult and seek consent for the re-

i to find, Horn notes, because lease of identifying informa-I I good records often were not Hon.I kept. Pennsylvania wit! release. I Horn and her co-worker a copy of an adoptee's orig-

Richard Hoekstra say they do inal birth certificate uponnot agree with the theory request, and Ohio has ap.held by some adoption work-I proved release of informa.ers, adoptive parents and tion concerning future adop.others that an adoptee's tions.search for information rep- Horn says there is no wayresents an abnormal or, in I to know how many peoples0!De cases, pathological curio will be affected by the newoSlty. "Adoptees should feel Michigan ~aw.

Onion planting tips(Continued from Page 9-B I By far the most reliable

most Spanish types have soft route to storage onions isbulbs and are not suitable through seeds, so you can befor long storage. Catalogs sure of a variety that willand seed packets will iden. give the color flavor andt~fy the good storage varie. storability that you want.ties.

Storage onions are decided-ly a cool season crop and re-quire more than 100 daysfrom seed to harvest; con.sequently they grow best inthe northern states wheresummers are conducive togood onion growth.

However, gardeners in mildclimate 'areas have the op.tion of planting special vari.(/ties in late summer forspring harvest.

Southern and western vari-eties of onions have the in-herent ability to form bulbsas days grow longer. Nor.thern varieties, conversely,won't bulb until after mid.summer, when days areshortening.

this Saturday, September 13.She's one of over 170 paint.

ers and artist. craftsmen,some coming from as faraway as Florida and Colo-rado, who will be exhibitingand selling their work aUday on the War Memorial'sgrounds. Many of the exhibi.tors will be demonstratingtheir skills.

Featured at FestivalCrafts range from leather

work to bronze and copperjewelry, from enameled dec-orative sculpture to woodentoys, baLiks, stitchery, stainedglass and a variety of ceram-ics. Photographers will beshowing their work. So willoil, acrylic and water colorpainters.

Once again, the Artists As-sociation will feature its ownflower and plant booth, of-fering decorative and artisticplants raised by associationmembers.

A special feature of thisyear's festival is the appear.ance of a guest, Jon Buechel,long-time artist with the De-troit Free Press, at an ex-hibit of his work in the Li-brary at the War Memorial'sAlger House.

In Studio I of the new ArtWing, visitors will be ableto enjoy an exhibit of sculp-ture, works don ate d byGrosse Pointers, from the De.troit Institute of Arts.

Light lunches will be avail-able. There is no admissioncharge. Parking is free.There will be carillon con-certs from next.door Memori-al Church, lake ,breezes and,honefully, fine fall weather.

Fall Art Festival proceedswill benefit the MemorialCenter's Art Wing.

Short and to The Pointe

Photo by Decn Brierly

JUDY HARTHORN, OF HAWTHORNE ROAD

Judy, "with an excellentteacher, Jean Wahlig, who'sstarting her sixth year. It'sa co.op, and there are stillsome openings for the cur-rent season."

Hanging at HomeThe lHarthorn 'home is a

showcase for Judy's paint.ings. One of the most recent,a portrait of Tom Corbin,was done by Judy in frontof an audience, at an ArtNight at Barne~ School thisspring. That's Tom's pictureon the easel next to Judy inthe photo -above; the por-trait at the bottom is ofAlice Nicely.

Judy is a regular jogger.For he past two years sheand a neighbor, Linda Lau'hoff, have been runningthree days a week. "I loveit," Judy says. "Especially inwinter." She also loves read.ing ("art books!"), and she'slookin~ forward to a trip toHawaii this fall. It's a wind-fall vacation. The Harthornswon a free ticket to TheIslands in United Air LinesTake-Off promotion.

At first Judy Harthorn con-centrated on water colorpainting. enjoying the freshcolors of the medium. She'snow transferred to oil paint-ing, employing the samebright palette. "I feel peo'pIe have more respect foroils," she says. "And oils areeasier to frame, less expen-sive ... and I can get a bet .ter price for them."

Judy and her currentI!roup of oil paintings willbe at the 21st Annual FallArt Festival co-sponsored bythe Grosse Pointe Artists As.sociation and the GrossePointe War Memorial Center

By Janet MuellerPointer of Interest

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Dinosaurs ... ;ome .in al; sizes at The •School Bell, 17904 Mack Avenue. Collec- .;'\tors ~ill love the new selection from In- / \ternatl0nal Toys. LJ

celebrate. , . the Grand Opening of FABRICWORKS,September 13. A joUy clown will be on hand to makeballoon sculptures. Do bring the children from 12 to 4 p.m.The FABRICWORKS, 16906 Kercheval in the Village,884-5447.

Where To Find ... wonderful wicker pieces?At Wicker World under the big grE:en awning, thefirst block off Vernier at 20643 Mack Avenue.You'll also find Norman Rockwell framed printsand a new line of heautiful stained glass suncatchers.

Order . . . your personalized Christmas cards early,enjoy a 10% discount and have your envelopes printedfree at Wright's Gift and Lamp Shop, 18650 Mack Avenue.

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The Youthful Neutrals ., See the newframes in the newsy colors of mauve, blush andcoral pink at Woods Optical Studios. These flatt.er-ing cosmetic colors will go with most everythtngjust like your lipstick. Come and browse at 19599Mack AV0711~ebetween 7 and 8 Mile Roads

882-9711.

"As a child, I remember looking at my grand-mother's art books and copying pictures from them,drawing page after page of eyes, noses, mouths,heads, hands . . . It was such fun. When I wasabout 12, I decided that I wanted more than any-thing to be an artist. U -----~--------------

But the school Judy was in~ l'se of her secretarialattending (she grew up in the training, so her notes areJefferson-<:halmers area of very private. "I can lookDetroit, on Lakewood) of. back and read them, but mostfered no support or fadiities other people can't.' Then shefor art training, and later, starts to work.in high school, she was steer- "For me, it is relaxing. Ied into the medical secre- put on paint, work in it, puttarial curriculum. I on more paint.

And there she stayed; "I draw with my rag, wipethrough high school a~d~ a I it off, draw some more, wipeyear at toe uruversny 01 .LJ". It ou ... over -and over,troit, during which she work- moving back and forth ro-ed in various hospital depart- tating my :painting as i go,ments - including the autop. up and down, upside down,sy seetion. sideways ... "

Means to an End She Shows Her StuffIt was a means to an end. Judy Harthorn exhibits

Judy saved enough to fi. regularly at the annual Fallnance studies at the Center Art Festivals at the Grossefor Creative Studies. Subse- Pointe War Memorial and atquent scholarships and jobs the Grosse Pointe Artists As-made her very much a PHt of sociation's j u r i e d springthe seene at the c~!'t ..., for show. She's shown at Leon's,six years, as a student Qnd and had a one-woman showemploye in the bookstore at Red Kemp's ill 1966. She'sand office. shown at the Grosse Pointe

After art school came nlar. Village Street Fair.riage to Don Harthorn. He's She is using community in.an attorney and pension plan stitutions to help. her ownconsultant for the Wyatt development as an artist, andCompany. Mter that came is also spending much of herthree children: Steven, now energi-es on the development12 and very much into sports, of artistic abilities and ap-a player of hockey, basket. preciation for art in otherball, et a1., member of the people.Woods Little League All.Star "Art makes me happy. ItBaseball Team; Susan, 6, who is such a pleasure and a joy:swims her heart out at the I want to share this wonder-Woods Park; and four-year- ful experience with every.old Shannon. one,"

Came, eventually, a week- Last year, Judy chairedend retreat for the whole the Grosse Pointe Artists As-family. The Harthorns have sociation committee which80 acres in the mid.Thumb arranges for the exhibitionarea, near Kingston. It's of memlbers' paintings in themostly wooded property, un- lobby of Fries Auditorium atspoiled, and Don, 'Who has a the War Memorial Center.crane, is !building ponds on it. For the 'Past three yearsHe has two completed - she has been co-chairpersonone is excellent for swim. and is now chairperson ofming - and is working on a the "Tales of Art" art educa.third. The Harthorns keep tion program at Mason Ele.bee~ there. and have a nice mentary School. This in.garden. Their cottage went volves arranging, with '<Issign-up last ~ear. ed parent volunteers, for a

Remamed, always, through monthly presentation in eachit all. for Judy. an. She is a classroom with slides andmember of the Detroit So. related m~terials on the lifeciety of Women Painters and and work of a ~cific artist.Sculptors and the Grosse Judy loves "Tales of Art."Poin~e Artists Ass?Ciation. Through it, she is helping toHer IDstructors have Included provide the support of theCharles Culver, Sarkis Sar. arts through the schools shekisian, Carol Waldo Pat Lich. lacked in her own earlyteig, Marco Nobili and, at school experiencesthe Grosse Pointe War Me. Five-Year.Old' Talesmorial, Lorraine McC-arty. "This will be the program's

That is just a partial list. fifth year. The artists we areThe fact that she is a. grad. planning to cover are Botti.uate of Detroit Arts and celli Stuart Davis DaumierCrafts (the Center for Cre. EI 'Greco. Mane't, Rodin:ative Studies' former name) Rousseau Rubens The Pealedoes not mean that Judy will Family a~d Whistlerever stop studying art, seek- "We're looking fo~ vol un-ing to learn more, applyin? teers. No art background iswhat she has learned, expen- necessary because there ismenting. so much' information avail-

A Working Artist able about these artists." AShe is a working artist. v 0 I u n tee r goes into the

Although she has studio classroom to talk about onespace at home. she prefers artist and one painting forto work at her studio in 20 minutes to a half.hourMorang Drive, away from the each month during the schooldistractions of telephone and year. There's a bulletinhousehold duties. "I can't board prepared for each art-l)aint at home. There are ist as well as an envelopetoo many things going on co~taining information aboutthere." the artist.

She takes advantage of the "The kids love it." Judy,Mothers Day Out Program at whose ~on has experienced (Continued from Page 1-B) ,.Assisting, and ROBERT P.Grosse Pointe Me m 0 ria 1 Tales of Art knows. "They TED PETHICK f G d RODDEWIG, of Roslyn Road.Church, which provides the 100k forward 'to I.t." And they , ,0 ranMarais Boulevard, partici. Associate of Applied Sciencechild care she needs to use learn .. a story that delights pated in a mid-July band in Avionics.the painting studiQ facilities. Judy ~oncerns a Mason par. concert presented by the In- * * *Her husband also helps by ent who walking into a Me. diana University band. The DR. EDWARD G. KANE,ass~ming at.~ome d uti e s Donald';, was astounded to program included works by of The Pointe. is the presi-w.hlle Ju~y IS ~way at eve. hear his son ~ay, "There's a cCl.1lposers ran gin g from dent.elect of the 1,300-mem.m~.l! StudIO sessIOns. . Vermeer on the wam" The I Aaron Copeland to Chuck ber Detroit District Dental

I am a member of a pamt- parent was prepared for Mangione. Society. Dr. Kane, an ortho.ing group called 'The Wed- comments on a full-color reo * * * dontist practicing in Thenesday G~oup.' We have I nroduction of a Quarter A. BRADLEY EISEN. Pointe. was installed onbeen meetmg for years all' Pounder _ but not for in- BREY, son of MRS. LU- June 26 at the Universityday Wednesdays during the stant recognition of the reo CILLE ROSS EISENBREY, Club .school year. to paint. I also produced work of a 17th of The Park. recently began • * *naint with The Monday Night century Dutch artist graduate training in allergic Starting a three.year resi.Group; we have an assort. Susan Harthorn. who began disea;es at the Mayo Gradu. dency in Otorhinology atment of .interesting ~odels." first grade at Mason this at.2 School of ]Viedic.ine. Dr. Temple University Hospital

Portraits are her thlDg, be. month, is looking forward to Elsenbrey recelved hIS under- in July wa, DR. ANDREW• • • cause she likes people. Be- her first Tale of Art. Her graduate and Ph.D, degr~es lHOR DZUL, son of DR. and,. . ~ffi, E t t.. fore she starts a painting. sister Shannon is in the four. from Wayne Statc Umverslty. MRS. PAUL DZUL, of Wood. :

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. ".J. e'" for lunch? Bring 'ke hma e s cOfmhPosJt!on~1y!'ar-old group at Sunny D I . d h' d d. . . s etc es, many 0 tern, unt! DayS Nursery School (for. Among those who com- zu receive IS un ergra .

Your guests to Le Cafe Francais and enJoy shoppmg one pleases her Then she 1 th G P . t p12tcd degree requirements uatl:' degree from Albion I

. . f K b 1 K M k ' mer y e rosse om e C 11 d h. d. dIn the beautIful shops 0 ,.1m er y orner, ac I makes notes about the model I Nursery Play Group, Inc,) at at Ferris State College dur- 0 cge an IS me Ical e.and Lochmoor, Grosse Uomte Woods, 88~-0443. and what she wants to cap., Grosse Pointc Woods Pres. ing the spring quarter were gree from Wayne State Uni- I

• • • I ture in the painting. ! byterian Church. "It's an ex- j<'REDERICK DRISCOLL, of vcrslty. :,Sh h th d k I Whittier Road, Bachelor of ------

Wrap Around. . skirts of corduroy with e uses s or an , ma -. cellent nursery school," says Science in Insulance, MI. Luncheon meeting time:ribbon trim come in navy, emerald green or pink ~--------~ ---~-- - CHELLE L. ~tAZZEI, ofand green with coordinating tops. They have just Tel Cit)J Young Republic Fur- Webber Place. Bachelor of for hospital auxiliaries Iarrived from Palm Beach at Two's Company, niture ... is made of carefully se- Science m Public Adminis. The :\Hchigan Association I::~;;;:~~:;~~~;~;;: ~A.~f~~;ti;;iT~~iif~~;~~~~t' ggf::,:;~~!;f€::~7&;::i:i~~:.~fi~~~:E~g;t:c reductions. Hurry to 345 Fl.8hu Road! . are looking for solid wood and Old 1VV_ ORY S, HUGHES, of Lex. the Wayne County Medical

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!JBeautiful Pillows ... make a room World functionalism, be sure to see : ! mic Di,pensing, DIANE M.. in Dctroit. .

beautiful. Instant decorating from the Tel City at White's Old H01lse. : BROWNING, of W~stbrook Th,e program WIll fcature.. ': world's finest selection at the Nettle 126717 Little Mack, St. C.!air Shores. I Courl. Bachelor of Science I ~lar~-,Ellen Grenier, R.N ..

Creek Shop in the Village 171I0 Ker-: Open Thursda)J and Fndol/ mghts i in ~fedical Technology. KEN. I speaking °l~ "Hosp~e:. ar cheval 882-0935 ' i ti!1 9 .. ' 776-62.30.. 1 NETH D KLA~N. of Blair. I chance to I~e WIth Ignlty

, . '" '" • moor Court Associate of Ap- whIle dYing Thr meetIng· · '" (! M Q' f 11 h i pllcrl Scie~ce In Bllllrlln~' is open to auxiliary members I

LS t-'.. & L"....... l ~ ... now has mono.....n ,r. s., .. new a ours are, IConotruction Te-chnoiogy. from any of the district's 42........... U' ~r. gramming available ~ M~nday thru Fnday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., I ~fARY J, RAUCH, of South' hospitals. Reservations mayfor all children's wear. Stop by 23240 Mack one block and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m, I' Oxford Road. Associate of I be made by contacting :\frs,s()uth of 9 Mile Road, 777.8020. . .. 886-0500. Applied Science in Den(;ll Bud Ennis, 676.0910.

~CO,,,,"Ur)Q).fCO.,,. Send her back~A'~~.J. ~\Y~~~ to school with asmile and 'a wrap skirt in red, navy or beige. Thebeige has a sly little fox hand painted above thehem. Shirts to contrast or match are available.Children's sizes 4-12 at Lilly Pulitzer, Mack andLochmoor.

Mutschler Kitchens .. has the new samplesof decorative Formica. Did you know for minorblemishes on your Formica it's a good idea to trytooth paste to take them off? . , , 20227 MackAvenue, 884-3700. • •

Gold Is Where You Find It Tony CueteTpays $11 to $1500 on gold charms and charmbracelets ... $15 to $300 for old gold earringsand so on. Tony Cueter of Bijouterie is a name youcan trust. Stop by Bijouterie, Grosse Pointe's tinejewelry shop, 20445 Mack Avenue, Grosse PotnteWoods. Open daily 10 a,m.-5:30 p.m. Closed Mon-days ... 886-2050.

• • •Ron Rue1 Says ..• Before you deelde to have a perm,

you owe it to yourself to know what the process is allabout and just what kind of effect it will have on yourhair, Ron suggests a total control Pyrametric cut to startthe beginning of your new look. The best time for a pennis when your hair doesn't look good, lf It lacks body, willnot stay in the style you desire and bas become a timeconsuming problem, Call 8864130 for an appDiDtment.

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By Pat RousseauToday Is The Day ... to see the Walton-Pierce

Collection of Fall Knits informally modeled 10a.ffi.-4 p.m. no drop by. Knit ensembles like thenew arrival from St. Gillian for Kay Ungar is afashion winner. The tan sweater top is stripedwith burgundy and navy around the neck, downthe front and on the cuffs. It is paired with a bur-gundy bow tie blouse and a tan knit skirt. Fromthe same designer there's a taupe, purple and graycheck dress topped with a taupe chenille sweaterjacket edged in purple. A hand loomed navy pull-over is patterned with 'beige, red and green. Ablack chenille knit top could double for day orevening depending on the skirt and accessories.T:::;~ ~~::;~~is :. t:!~~e ~!,"!,,?~!n~ j?~ln~t 'mth a ~1i!J-thru tie belt. Warm brandy brown is also foundin a chenille knit sweater. We could tell you moreabout the smart knits at Walton-Pierce but comesee for yourself. While there check out the newcoats. For those of you who wear petite sizes thereare some good looking coats. Love the taupe woolcoats. Love the taupe wool with double breastedstyling. New cocktail dresses are so flattering.Take the black lace two piece dress by Lee Jordon.The jacket top buttons down the front. It is sashedwith taffeta ribbon and the peplum effect is scal-loped. The skirt is slender . . . all over nude. Itis also available in ivory over ivory. A beguilingplatinum jersey cocktail dress cut low in front,slit from neck to waist in back comes with a silversequined knit jacket.

Suits By Vincenti . , . have arrived at ThePointe Fashions. A lOO?!., wool tweed suit is styledwith a fitted jacket, with a stand up collar and askirt that's side slit. Another tweed suit by Vincentihas a blazer jacket accented by patch pockets.Sizes 6-16. Prices $130. No charge for alterations.Open daily 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-4pm .... 15112 Kercheval, . , 822-2818.

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Shores res ide n t Susa~Masearin, 16, won the U.&.Open junior women's title iiJNew York last Saturday b)'defeating Kathrin Keil in thefinals, 6-3, 6-4, ;,

Marearin wa;; seeded nurn:ber two in the tournament..Keil, of Albuquerque, N,M,.was unseeded.

Mascarin winsjunior titleat U.S. Open

Iiall of FanlellanleS l\logk

Woods resident Bill Mogk,I a member of the 1953 Uni-. versity of Michigan NCAA

championship baseball team,will be inducted into theMichigan Amateur SportsHall of Fame at the Hall's15th awards banquet on oct.21,

Mogk, who also played onthe Detroit Pepsi-Cola NABFnational championship squadsin 1956 and 1960, will beamong 12 amateur sports per-sonalities inducted in cere.monies at !Wseville's AthenaHall,

Tickets for the event are$12 and may be obtained bycalling Hall of Fame Ex~u,tive Director John Louns-bury at 977.0532,

Washington state counted1,600 bald eagles in January.,

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,Ulmer a - Western :'Ilich:gan! Cnive~sity football honor,'!', I

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Sports

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Last year was a "do or die" I pounds) shuuld be a starter I Jerry Park~ led the of.situation for the football with the other end spot be- fense by luggmg the ball 16 ,,"nr,wpm "t TTn;vpr<ilv T ;C1. in~ "onl'n for l'rabs" to John times for 133 yards. a 8,3 ;:>get( School. Bec~use - nun;. Ca-nnon, Dave- Chamberlain yard average per carry, I ,:~,'",bers were down, the school and newcomer, Mike McCar. Outstanding defensive per. $.);:,'fielded only one team. The thy, formances were turned in by e~y,,;,'"football future" of ULS Backs include Steve Jack- linemen Mike Kirkpatrick ~i/,".'rested on the shoulders of a son, Frank Penirian, and and Joe Walker and line- "number of unproven fresh., Bill Scarfone. backers Parks and Jeff Pe. ',it.men and sophomores, six Gill Jackson, John VanOs- ters, ,juniors and four seniors, dol, Stan Fildew and Dave The ULS Varsity Football

The Knights went on to Parcells ilre, being c?~sidered :Team will take on, FEn,twin five games while losing for a startmg posItIon, and Academy at home thIS Fl'!' i Freshman !\lIKE BEVIER, (right>, of the Pointe is at 6'1" and 205 pounds, is described by CMU de.only two, They defeated De. are expected tD contrIbute day, Sept. 12, at 4 p,m, : a linebacking hopeful on the 1980 Central Michigan fensive line coordinato)' Dick Flynn as having "verytrait Country Day School in much to the team, ------ University football squad, Bevier was recruited to CMU good ability." Central began its season on Sept. 6 withovertime and came close to Ten n 'I s t'lme by defensive line coach JIM SCHULTE, (left), Bevier, a game against Ball State.

~c~~~lgS:~t~ ~;~~~f;s~ High ULS Knights for ULS girls 1-T..-7--~~--.-~~----------f---------~---.d--'Now a year later, while win', grid opener ~\...nolvulg sa ety prOVl es c ear

ULS still has only a varsity The ULS girls' ten n i s

~~~~~ce~~n~I~~~~~~/~ te;~egoY~~f ~:r:i~ryi~~o~~:~~ ~~:m:/~~:~ti~:e;~l~u~~h~t sailing, more fun for skipperssucceed, The 1980 Knights by defeating Detroit St. An. The team is led by return- As boating in the U'S'I check their boats carefully! haust.system leaks,are led by Co.captains Jerry drew's, 21.6, at Ha~tramck's ing varsity letter winners: enjoys its seasonal peak, boat- before casting off-whether I • Carry one or more fireParks and Jeff Peters. Keyworth Stadium on Sept, senior Amy Salot; juniors ers would be wise to conduct they are planning to sail extinguishers, matched to

Parks is a 5'10", l65.pound 7. Shelley White, Lisa Peck, a late summer shakedown of placidly or race in a motor. the size and type of the boat,running back and middle The Knights opened the Laura, Barlow, and Cindy their craft and rev:ew safety boat. Help and advice in Keep them readily accessiblelinebacker, while Peters, at scorIng in the first quarter Budinger and sophomore An- rules, sayS the Insurance In. checking the safety of any and in condition,6', 170 pounds, plays offen. when co.captaln Jerry Parks gie Scherer, formation Institute, boat can be obtained by con. • Equip the vessel withsive center and outsIde I1ne. scampered off tackle for a Paula Mighion, We!l d y According to figures com- tacting the Coast Guard required navigation lights,backer, seven.yard touchdown after White, and Jenny Peck are piled by the Coast Guard, Auxiliary, They will, upon and with a whistle, horn or

,The quarterbacking job has senIor safety Kevin Jackson outstanding freshman candj. there were 5,368 accidents request, conduct a Courtesy bell.been taken over by Jeff (J, intercepted a Flyers pass. dates, Othe~ strong contend. reported nationwide during ~1arine Examination (C~IE} • Consider additional safe.T..) Parks, a talented sopho. Jackson ended up inter. ers for postlons on the team 1979, resulting in 1,400 of recreational boats to ty devices such as a paddlemore who lettered in three cepting three St. Andrew's i,ncl,ude, senio~ Jody Evans, deaths and injuries to 2,463 check various safety criteria, or oars ~ first aid kit asports at ULS as a freshman.' passes for the day SOPho'llunlors LaUrie Kahle, Suo persons, 'rhis compares with The Coast Guard Auxiliary toolkit 'and spare parts: a

Last year's letter winners, more quarterback J, 'T. Parks zanne Zinn, and Kathy Hull 6,529 aCCIdents, 1,321 deaths al30 offers a wide variety of flashlight, flares and atailback and defensive back booted the extra point to a~d sophomore Anthy Pa- and 1",761 injunes in 1878 free boating safety courses, transistor radio, IRobert Green and upback boost ULS to an early 7.0 plsta, h anj 6815 accidents, 1,312 Experienced b'Oatmen use • Have one Coast Guardanj linebacker Bill Hoey, lead, ULS finished ,firs,t in tel deaths 'and 1779 ' , 'e in I I'd ' d 'I fl' HAVE IT HOME DELIVERED Ishould see plenty of action, St. Andrew's came back in Ann Arbor In~ltat~nal ~n 1977, ,mJun s I ~:;;ns~~t\;~e;s a~o P~~c~)~ah ~~~f::e~o/e:::;a~rs~~tl~~ 'r------------------ ,.

A fine "conditioned play. the second quarter with a 12; Aug. 29 defeatmg bnn P' r. Property damagz in 1979 I courses that vary in length board, Inspect them often -er," flanker and defensive yard scoring, toss, but was bor Huron, Ann Ar or ~. as a result of the nation's I from. 13 lessons to a short and keep them dry and ready I MAIL YOUR CHECK TO: ' I'back, junior Dave Van Els. unsuccessful In its run for neer and Alpena, New J. , boating accidimts was $16,- r, 1, ~ ' "t t " for use, _I GROSSE POINTE NEWS. 99 KERCHEVALAVE. 1lander should be a stalwart the two.polnt conversion, Coach, Mary Kosak bcom' 681500 This compares with: sclonugr:eF"earssfulrOthner),snfaorrmera. 1 GROSSE POINTE. 48236 I

I th th'rd arter Parks mended "The team has een $ 2'3' 'd ' " -, , , • K;now and obey marine I 1-at both positions, n e I qu !. . ' d th 1, 01,200 m amages 10, lLon, contact the AUXIliary traffic laws, the "rules ofThis season's tackles offer again broke loose thiS time working very hard an e 1978 and $11 572 500 in 1977 ' bra ch i u area the road," Learn the various I I

1 t' M'k Ki k for a 31.yard sc'orl'ng run, enthusiasm, spirit, and team. Actual l'nl'u'rl'e's and prop'-, Tnh In )t'.ottr ff' - th --------------size and ta en 10 I e r -. .' k th' d' 1 d has' lens I u e () er" e distress signals. 1 NAME Ipatrick (6'2", 210 pounds) The kIck for the extra pomt wor ey ve lSP aye - 11 erty damage caused by vess21 ; following suggestion; for • Keep an alert lookout for , ~ ,and Joe Walker (6'2" 180 was unsuccessful, but the been, excellent. We are a 1 accidents ar2 substantially, making boating safe as well othl!r watercraft, swimmers, , STREH Ipounds) Ilnd newcomer Ron Knights had boosted the lookmg fO~,ard to an exce. greater than these figures, as enjoyable, Before setting floating debris and shallow , ,Schocker (6'1", 218 pounds). score to 13-6. lent seas?n, The teams, be. suggest, Surveys conducted out. waters. There should be a 1 CITY I

Last year's "Most Improved In t,he closing mln;ttes ?f gan _ thel,r season agalns: i by the Office of Boatin[;! .. Check for faulty engine, second person aboard to act r 1Player," John Polizzi, can. the thIrd quarter, senior tllli. Manan HIgh School on Wed Safety have found that less; fuel elpctrical and steering as a "spoller" when a skier 1 ' STATE ZIP ..JHnues to improve both ..de. back Robert Green, blasted nesday, Sept, 10, than 10 percent of marine j syst~ms especially for ex. is being towed, _fun~vdy and offen~vdy, over ilie go~ for a on.yard ", a~iden~ inv~~ng ~juri",- __ ' ~ ~~ _Lineman Charlie Culp or Phil touchdown run and J. T. ElectrOnic timepIeces ~c. or property damage are re.:McCormick could work into Parks threw a perfect pass I count for 23 percent of all ported to the Coast Guard, ia starling position, to Kevin Jackson for the two. wa~che,s S91,d.In the U,S" the Skippers are urged to

At end and defensive back, point conversion to end the ~atlO IS hIgher.: o~~ watch ------------Kevin Jackson (6', 165 scoring, In every three IS digital.

Giovan honoredas U of D farner

Wayne County C i r cui tCourt Judge William J, Gio.van, of the Park, has beennamed to the University ofDetroit Sports Hall of Fame,and will be among a group;of former U of D athletes to 'be inducted in ceremoniestomorrow, Sept. 12,

Giovan was a varsity fencerfor three years at the Uni-versity of Detroit and cap.tained the 1958 team. He wasn a m e d an All-Americanfencer in 1958 and was amember of two teams which,finished in the top 10 in the;;\'CAA, I

The university's Bill Gio.!van Fencing Award is given:annually in honor of Judge I

Giovan'- iGiovan and 17 e of D Hall

of Fame inductees will bc I

honored at a dinner at the;Detroit Plaza Hotel.

ULS Sports

'Year of the Knight' begins

openeroffense North was able togenerate, but the defenselooked good. Dave Babcockand Jim Mestagh led the de.fense with 22 tackles.

Club hostsDublin teanl,

The Detroit Rugby Foot.ball Club will play a teamfrom the University Collegeof Dublin, Ireland this Satur.day, Sept, 13 at 1 p.m. atFarwell Field, behind theEast Eight ~me Light GuardArmory.

The Dublin club is on atwo.week tour of the mid.west and their Detroit stop,from Sept. 11 through 14, ishosted by the Detroit RugbyClub.

There is no admission\: :-1 ~ r 0:: !:: ~~~S~~~. 1'3match.

Thursday, September I t I 1980

season

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The Board of Education, Grosse PointePublic Schools, invites sealed bids for thesale of pianos. All bids must be in the Officeof the Supervisor of Purchasing, 389 St. ClairAve. on or before September 24, 1980.

Bids are herebv solicited on an ••AS ,IS.WHERE IS" basis. All sales are final uponacceptance of the .best responsible offer.Pianos will be available for inspection fromMonday through Thursday, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00p.m. beginning Monday, Sept. 8. Bid formsand a listing of piano locations are avail-able in the office of the Supervisor of Pur-chasing, 389 St. Clair Avenue, GrossePointe, Michigan. (343-2058)

Pianos may be removed from the list if of-fers are considered inadequate, or if a needfor the available piano(s) develops withinthe school district after this advertisementis printed. Successful bidders are responsi-ble for removal of pianos from premises.

Larry D. RankensDirector of Business Affairs

G.P.N. 9-4-80 and 9-11-80

•WIDBy Tim Saunders I Eight seconds later Clem

The Grosse Pointe North hit Eugenio again to cap theVarsity football team opened Norsemen scoring with a 30.up its 1980 season against a yard touchdown pass, send.much improved East Detroit ing North up 20.6. The extrateam with a 20.14 victory on point attempt was blocked toSept. 5 end the first half.

La,t year', opening game In the third quarter, thei again'lt the Shamrocks saw biggest scoring threat was by~orth shut out their oppo. East Detroit when three can.nents. 22.0, but it wasn't secutive first downs put thequite as easy this year. Shamrocks in scoring posi.

East Detroit jumped in tion but a penalty put anfront early as Dale Bernard end to the drive.dash['d 22 yards up the mid. I The Shamrocks had plenty

i ?Ie on a draw play to make I of time to pull it out in thei It 6.0. I,n the second qu~rter fourth quarter after closingI Joh.n Clem and ,the North I to within six points on a 32.: ()ff~ nse \\ ent to .\\ork. .: yard touchdown pass with: Clem found Mike Eugelllo . 6:23 left, In the closing min-I on a 20.ya~d pass to the s.ev. utes they got down to theI en. yar,d Ime before takmg North 40 before fumblingI It III hl.mself from t~e three the ball away.i to tle tne game. JunIOr Jerry ,

',' • . Bockstanz kicked his first ex. North s . offense looked! tra point to gain the lead. ~~~.~ ~~~.~IJh~~an.~~al:~~~~~

':0 ,,' I Senior Mark Palazzo reo "'~J "~J ~u ~.. • .. ~ O' ~_.,-

'~.. I covered an East Detroit fum. most of t~e gam~, Clem's. ;;' ble moments later at the 11 percen~age III the air was en.

yard line and got to the one couragmg. Rome's Subwaybefore being pulled down. This Saturday North opens Rome's newly expandedDave McCarron plunged in its home schedule against a subway now transports halffrom there and Bockstanz tough Birmingham Brother a million people a day acrossmade it two for two giving Rice, the only team to de. town, reports L'Europeo, Mi.North a 14.6 lead. feat North last year. Ian weekly. In contrast to

North turned over the ball The JV squad was not the New York City experi.on an interception with 1:18 quite as fortunate in its open. ence, Italians make a sad.left in the half but with 44 er, losing 19-0 to the young able, pleasant occasion ofs~onds le!t John Clem, on Shamrocks. their subwey rides, the jour.defense, stepped in front of Penalties hurt what little nal explained.a Shamrock receiver for a -----'-------------------North interception at the 42.yard line.

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Public School Systemtoday announced its policy for Free Milk for children unable to pay the full price of milk served under theSpecial Milk Program.

Local school officials have adopted the following family size and income criteria for determining eligibil-ity.

A. B.TOTAL FAMILY SIZE SCALE FOR FREE MEAL SCALE FOR REDUCED MEAL._--

1 $ 5,230 $ 8,1502 6,900 10,7603 8,500 13,3804 10,250 15,9905 11,930 18,6006 13,600 21,2207 15,280 23,8308 16,950 26,440--~ ---~ _.~------- -------------------------

Each additional family member $ 1,680 $ 2,610Child-~~-f;~~ f;;';'ili~swhos~-i~~;;_~~-is at;:'.below the le-~els sh~;;~re e-ligibl~fc,~ free.;';;Ik~ i~~dditlo~.

iilml!w~ not meeting these crlte-ria but with other unusual expenses due to unusually high medical expenses.shelter costs in ex~ess of 30 percent of income. special education expenses due to mental or physicalconrtition of a child, and disaster or casualty losses are urged to apply.

Application forms are being sent to all homes in a leiter to parents. Additional copies are available at theprincipal's office in each schooL The information provided on the application is confidential and will be usedonly for the purpose of determining eligibility. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year.

To (llscourage the posslbili~y of misrepresentation. the application forms contain a stateme-nt above the,pil('r ()f sIgnature certifying that all information furnished in the application is true and correct, AnarlditlOnal statrment is added to warn that the application is be-ing made in connection with the receipt ofFroNa] funds, that school officials may, for cause. verify the information in the appliCAtion, and thatdelihNiltE' misrepresentation of information may subject the applicant to prosecution under applicable State~tnd crJmllull statues,

In ('(.rtaln cases, foster children are also eligible for these benefits. If a family has foster children livingWith them and wishes to apply for such meals and milk for them, it should contact the school.

Children of unemployed parents may qualUy for free mllk If total famBy income include welfare pay.rnenL~ unemployment compensation and sub.pay benefits fall within the prescribed famBy income guide-lines

In lhl' operation of 8~cial milk proRrams, no child will be dlBcriminllted against because of raco BeXcn'pd, color, or national orl~ln, ' ,

t'nd('r the provJ81on~ or the policy the Cafeteria Coordinator w!ll rl'vlew applications and determinepIJ\,(llllllty. II a parent is dissatisfied with the rulinil of the official. he or she may mak£. a request eitherorHlly or In writing to Ann Potteiger, :189 St. Clair, 343.2114, for a hoaring to appeal the dCCllllon, The policyconlalnS An Outline of the hearing procedure.

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. Open daily at 5 p.m. 19767 MACK

lewis, Dan Wiebelhaus, Dl!vid Miller, SarahDow, Norm Bauman, Pa~ lilcManamay, andl\fauhall Stalker. Skills trophies wereawarded to l\like Disser, Ralph BarbIer,John Vrumm)., John Fern and RobbIeKoehler. Guido Regelbrugge, Luis Gomez,Peter Thayer, Tom Smith, Ra)' Tlrikianand Auggie Hardin assisted Backhurst Incoaching the clinic participants.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

FREE GLAUCOMA TESTINGBY OPHTHALMOLOGISTSTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,

noon to 8 p.m.at the

Grosse Pointe War Memorial32 Lake Shore Road

(no appointment necessary)

Coach DAVE BACKHURST Is shownstressing soccer techniques to a student atthe recently completed ULS soccer clinic.In its fourth summer of operation, thecUnic featured three one.week sl.'ssions for145 bo)'s ar.d girls. Spirit awards, given !lythe c1inlc's director, Backhurst, went toNicholas Lorenzini, John Wack, TomAnderson, Jordan Melick, Denl~ Plwko,Frank Lucido, Paul Walker, William

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GPYC juniorDllCk.s unlimited event planned tennis lean,.

The Grosse Pointe Chap. include a one.year Ducks urer, Jack Rosch. program

Iter of Docks Unlimited will Unlimited membership and a chairman, and Tom Muer finishes on tophold its third annual sports. subscription to the Ducks Un. and Dr. Tom Gebeck, ar. The Grosse Pointe Yacht

I man's Banquet at the Grosse limited magazine. Tickets ran gem e n t s. Larry Du. Club (GPYC) junior tennisPointe Yacht Club on Wed. may be obtained by calling )Iouchelle has volunteered team recently completed annesday, Oct, 15. Cocktails, Nadine Condon at 259.1060. his services as auctioneer. un de f eat e d season andwill begin at 5:30 p.m. and I Pointers working on the Ducks Un I i m i t e d was clinched first place in thedinner at 8 p.m. I banquet include dinner chair- founded in 1937 to help reo 1980 tennis team competi.

There will be numer?us i man, Dick Budinger,. Walt store and rehabilitate prime lion.door prizes and b.oth a wrIte. I B ern a r d, area chalrm~n, waterfowl breeding grounds The junior team bestedIn and live auction. Tickets, Henr~' French Jr., prIZe in Canada where over 70 teams from the Countryare priced at $35 each and; chairman. Dick Marsh, treas'l percent of' North America's Club of Detroit, G.P. Hunti waterfowl arc hatched. Club, G.P. Little Club, Loch.

I The grounds. were nearly moor Club. Windsor Tennisdestroyed as a r~sult of the Club and Grosse lie Country

I massive westward expansion Club to extend its winningof civilization after World streak to 15-0 since 1979War I and the subsequent The juniors traveled todraining and cultivation of the JUllior Natfonals in Kala.the land. The severe drought mazoo and are now partidoof the 1930's also contributed paling in the club champion.to the decline of continental ship,waterfowl populations. The championship team in.

Since its inception, DU has eludes Bill y Huntington,completed over 1,700 wetland Roger Eger, Roger Van Pelt,restoration projects. More Tom Van Pelt, Tim Groustra,than S100 million has been Peter Groustra, Todd Kilgus,raised in DU's 42 year his. I Billy Gryzenia, Robb Hack-tory, neary $80 million of man, lIIarc Andris, Jeff Lep.which has been spent on wet. ley. Fritz Lepley, A.J. Gib.land improvement and man. son, Billy Wheeler, Jeffagement. Champhous and Tom Vick.

Presently, DU member. Other members are Kathyship stands at approximately Barron, Kris Boll, Kristen350,000. The Greenwing pro. Lehman. N I c ole Lehman,gram, initiated in 1973 for Molly Arpin, Amy Treder,boys and girls under the age Cathy Wachter, Mary Wach.of 18. now boasts a member. ter. Beth Gibson, Katieship of over 20.000. O'Rourke, Jo Echlin, Cappy I

DC has preserved almost Ech1in, Susie Georgi, .Mia I, 3,000.000 habitat acres. which Bryce, Amy Leverenz. reaura! provide nearly 12,000 miles I Linaner and Laura Hackman.I of vital nesting shoreline for The junior team playsI waterfowl, while at the same! under the d ire c t ion of

lime offering refuge to hun. 'I USPTA tennis professionaldreds of other species, Anita Y. Sohaski.

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Sports injuries workshop set Detroit Yacht Club's Schools offer open and family slvimmine South losesA workshop entitled "Pre- Medicine. Open or F;lmily swimming at Korth High School, begin- not required for the Open football start

v e n tin g, Recognizing and They will utilize films, reg ttU. highligllte(l is available in the Grosse I ning Sept. 30. (Except when I or Family Swims, but identi.Treating Athletic Injuries in demonstrations involving par- a ts . . Pointe Public School system' 3 i home basketball games or I fication (park pass or driver's The varsity football BluePre-Collegiate Athletes of ticipants, and a question and Over 200 boat, in 22 classe,; I David Klaasen; Pocahontas, swimming pools this fall. ,swimming meets arc sched. i license) for proof of resi. Devils from Grosse PointeBoth Sexes" will be held on answer period to answer per- competed m the 1)etroi~' Henry Mis~ele. Instructional swimming: uled.) I'de.nce is nece~sary f?r a<:I' Soulh High School droppedSaturday, Sept. 27 from 8:30 tinent questions about athle. Yacht Club's Sweepstakes Re- I CAL 25: Amante III, Davill classes are offered to all age I WEDNESDAYS: 7:30 to 9 mlttance. N~ lIlstructlO,n 1S their first start of the seasonto 11:30 a.l11.at the Rackham tit injuries. gatta on Saturday, Sept. 6, BJiley; Clyti..:, Dale Marshall; levels from six m 0 n th s I p,m. at Brownell Middle: pr?vldcd dUring recreatIOnal last Saturday, Sept. 6, losing~Iemo.rial, 60 Farnsworth, How to judge what an ath- The top three fm.isher, in Impatient, John Lesesne. through advanced courses. I seh.ool, begin. ni.ng Oct. 1. i SWIms, to Harper Woods ~otreDetrOit. lete can do, how to recognize I each. class and theIr owners ,I ------ Dame, 10.0.

Designed for coaches, train., a new injury, how to dea~ are lIste:! below. ENSIGN: Boat llC9, D. The classes will be taught i. FRIDAYS. 7:30 to ? p.m, 'd f South had '224 yards iners, and interested parents,' with emergencies and what IOR.A: Ricochet, Hen I' y CGII'h>;; T h u In per, Jimm on week.day evenings and' 1 at /a~cells .Mlddle Schoo!' I Ell season or total defense but could notW:1ite,' H a Icy 0 n, Hoberl S t d - . h 'ddl beglllnlng Oct 3the workshop is conducted you should know about reo B'.Irkard; ScorpIO, FJrlner; a ur ays III tne tree JIll e, . . I I I b score against Notre Dame.by Dr. Edwin Guise team habilitating young athletes Plrana, R. E, Beck, ~laxon. . , school.s, American Hell Cross I SATURDA YS: 1 to. 2:30 i nter.c It .p;' five.yard touchdown runlJhysician to the Detroit Lions will be topics of discussion. NA.AO' S d D d CAL.20: Blau Frau, N. gUidelines are followed in p.m. at P a I' eel I s MIddle t . I d', . ... un ance, on an Car.te lS' E~rn Free ParkaI' the instructional program. School, beginning Sept. 27,: ennIS 1I les ! by Ed Belcrest and a 20.yarJand chamnan of the Depart. Registration information, Gl zg JllcQueen; Lea din g , C ".- .1 G' -t A t S', dl~ ~ Add ' f ' d 1 t 2'30 .'. fIeld goal and extra.pomtment of Orthopedic Surgery, may be obtained by calling Edge, E u g e n e Mondr~'; I O.JY, u, a, r ,pm ~r, n a v.ance I I ? s a v I n g. andd 0," p,m. at ~Ierce 1 The ladleS Inter.c1ub ten. conversion by Tony Soaveat Henry Ford Hospital and University Courses in Adult CJmpromi,e, Maynard Rupp I ~HARKS: Geicha, W. G. coulrse ISfbals~ a~allable an? 'S~1.1t 1€2'7 School, beglOllIn

g, nis leagu~ completed its fifth helped de f eat the Blue

Dr. Robert Titge, Director of, Education (WSU/UM) at Jr. I CO;'Jorne; Bnt 1454; Vera, ~,c ass 0 e.glllnlllg cobmpell.. ep. . : season With a luncheon on DevilsFord Hospital's r e c e n t I y, 577-4Q65. Fee for the work. PRF.A: Roule:t" lIl, Hoy K, S:tar. lve sWlmm.lIlg WIll e of. Children under 12 must be Aug, 28, The team from the , .'opened Center for Athletic' shop is $15. ,Barbier; 'valkYl'le, Hober,' ---------- fered for chIldren to promote accompanied to the bwim.' Country Club of Detroit took' South s next actIOn IS to.--------.------r-- ' , 1 ~,harodre"B.oUnn;n\\,rind-Toy IV, Ej. S., kl' (:1111) sea~Oll development of stroke tech.: ming pool by at least one: top honors, followe'd by the mo.rrow, Spet. 12, ,at East De-

n ~ ~ ~ '" niques. i adult, although adult partici. i Grosse Pointe Yacht Club in trOlL Game time IS 7 :30 p,m.

I•"",_-'plallllCtl Adul.s may enrol! in an' pation is optional. Fee is 75' second and the Indian \'illage'

SANTANA -35: Yah30u C. ," ' t T 'Cl b' thO d I How Can They Tell?Eugenides; Cha.ka, Fred 'Ar. instructional class or an ex, cen s. enms u In Ir. I

cari; Asylum, Richard Lao. The Grosse Poinfe Ski Club' erci5e and swim program as t Family night swims are on The Grosse Pointp Hunt' The earllest forms of lifetens. will kick off its 1980-81 sea. well as a S.C. V.B,A. piving: Fridays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. 1 Club team fi'lished -in the, y.et found on earch h_aveb~en

son with a picnic on the course to be offered on Mon-: at Brownell Middle School.' fourth spot and the Loch-' hrmly dated a~ 3.<:1bl.!llOn

IRa~~~.;B~op '6~~~~~~~;cha;~ grou,lds of the War Memorial day evenings. On Saturday beginning Oct. 3. , moor Club in fifth. ' years old by an InternatIOnalP?~~h"',,' !ri,h "Ii,. William on Sunday, Sept. 14, at 4 afternoons, a class designed Adult participants are per.' . ,t~a:n of sClCnll~ts ~t the

. IJ m lJ1e~ .. 50 liuUJi"ivll i"'I;' f;.:- "o~;o;oo __ •• , '_.>: .. :;0"0" i ~: .... I •• ,,_:_~ A_'" .hn;,. League coordmator Happy 1 Umverslty of Cahforllla, LosM~~~a:w, Walloon, Richard i~ J;ayable ~t the door and ill'iII 'b~'-;;if:;~~d~ F~;;h~;-i~~.~~~.~~~hi;dr;~ ... ;nd..~t i~ast i r~~~;illk """ '''\.'''~''1.)'. ':;u':, ;""6"lo. , .

includes a light buffet and formatIOn and registration one parent ~f each family: ~ our e passed on theIr of.! The eVidence, consIsts ofGrow; Pradel, Richard A. beverage. may be obtained by calling' must be in the swimming: hces to Jane Dow and Caro- i fossils of microscopic organ-Kinder; Gigi, Ben Stormes, There will also be an op. 343.2160 : )lool i lyn DeLuca for the next two I isms embedded in rocks

IIOR.B: Boomerang, Tomp- portunity to sign up for the . . t' . I years. I found in Western Australia

killS Brothers; Kokino, John season's events. According to R,e~reatlOnal SWI~ oppor. Fee 1S 75 cents per perso~ i ' and chemically analyzed. ThePappas; Rogue, Bob StuarL club pr,esident Carolyn Ort- tumtles are also avallal?Je to for adults 1~ and old~r, 2<:1: Only 2 percent of Cnina's 'I discovery extends the origin

I all reSidents ?f the dIstrict I cents for chIldren, (.Not to, large h}'droeleetric potential of biological life back byi TARTAN.I0: Tar Baby, I wein .. the club plan.s week- on the followmg schedule: ,exceed $2,50 per family,) i has been harne'sed and is some 400 million "ears over

Don Lang; Polka, F. Skikie. I end trIps to Boyne HIghlands TUESDAYS 7 3 I' Jwicz; Skunkwork3 Gar y i and Bo~'ne Mountain, a trip ~ to 9 p,m. , Advanced registration is being currently used. : previous firm dates,

Thomas. ",' to Canada's ,Collingwood andPRF.C: Old Bear, Charles a cross-country event at

Bayer; Treble Clef IV, Cherrydale Farms. .Thomas Leto' Alida E M In late February, the sk1Perry. ' ,.' club plans 'a week.long west-

PRF.D: Jaeger, Lee Sutton; ern trip t~ Sun Vane~'. . .YeLlow Bird Jeff Zorn' Bee. Adults mterested m J01l1-line Robert' Jenks' ing the Ski Club are invited

MORC: SagaciO~s, johns. to attend the picnic, Annualton and Sporer; Cloud Nine, dues are $11.Richard Walker; Cara, S. -----Danne<:ker. Soccer squad

I\IORGAN 27: Soma" D.Hazebrook; Rascal. G. Bag- ready for 1980laj; James Gang, James Kor-das. The ULS varsity soccer

team wrapped up its out.J.24: Eden, Chester Bowl- stallding season last year

ing; Coyote, Peter Griffin; with five trophies_ This year'sGaucho, Greg Swetka. squad includes five return.

PRF-E: Dynamite, Steven ing seniors, four juniors, andBlackburn; Manumit, Mari, seven sophomores.Iyn Hicks; Harlequin, John Coach Luis Gomez seesRigg. 1980 as one of rebuilding,

PRF.F: Pre s t e r John, during which younger mem-George Brand, Jr.; Orange bers of the team will gainCritter, Gerald Streit; Janta, valuable experience and skill.Roy Broman. Because this is one of the

MULTI.HULL: Over Easy youngest teams with whichII, Larry Duhaime; Tom Cat, he has worked, Coaeh GomezThomas Linton; Whiplash, does not expect the domina.Richard Benning. . tion of the league that ULS

ETCHELL: Velita, Wake- achieved last year. He doesanticipate a good season.

Zemmin; Sha-Hou. Sherman Preseason practice stress-Handy; Glory Bea IV, John ing basic skills and taoticsHarper. has been underway since

CRESCENT: Scrimshaw, Aug, 18. The first game ofJames Powell; Tiger Klaw, the season was Tuesday, Sept.________________________________ 9 at Hamtramck.

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MATIES LISTEDJeff Mattes, of the Woods

is listed as a defensive tackleon the 1980 Western Michi-gan University football ros.ter. _Mattes, 18, is a 6'5", 220-pound freshman marketingmajor at WMU. A graduateof Grosse Pointe North HighSchool, Mattes played on highschool teams that won 29 of35 starts. He was named AlI-

I State honorable mention de-I fensive tackle and was on lheI 197!J North squad that was

lranked fifth in the state,

Mattes also lettered twice inbasketball. He was coachedin football by Jim Krucki, ofNorth.-------------

Maintaining the safety equipment on your older JohnDeere Lawn and Garden Tractor can be esreoaUy. important.The original boot (or cover) for the battery s poSItive post onModel 60, 70, 100,110, 112, 120 or 140 Tractors manufacturedfrom 1963 through 1974 may have suffered from age or mayhave been lost or damaged. And if that positive battery postis not properly covered, there is danger of a spark causing afire and bodily injury if you accidentally touch a metal gascan to the positive battery post when refuel~ng the tractor.A more serious fire can result if you are not usmg a safety-ap-proved gas can.If you own one of the above models, John Deere.wants to rruike absolutely cert~in that your tra~or has thebattery's positive post properly Isolated. to make It easy~andsafer-for you, we \-1l1II send you a new cover, free. Just fill outthe coupon provided below and mail it to the address shmvn. Itcomes complete with installation instructions and is not difficultto install. But if you prefer, after you have received your kit,make a date \-\'ith your John Deere La\vn and Garden Tractordealer and he'll install it for a small service charge.

Remember, safety and maintenance go hand in hanci,The operator's manual am help you, Read it again. Keep yourtractor as safe as it was when it was delivered.

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MEXICAN Coo Icing , Class ..with Doug Cordier, Sep PIANO LESSONS, qualifiedtember 25. Pointe Pedlar. teacher, my home, 882.:7772

Call 881.a842. I ESPECIALLY for chilrdenPRAGMATIC problem solver and teenagers, Pi.ano and

and listener, available for theory lessons m yourconsultation. 824-3030. home. Call Mrs. Van, 882-

4237.

PROFESSIONAL dance mu-sic of all kinds for all oc.casions. CaU'884-1!l69.

CHANGE your attitude -changz your life. Happi.ness is knowing yoursell.Try a Seminar in Adven.tures in Attitudes, Call af.ter 6 p.m. 881-4826.

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In the comfort of your ownhome, at your convenience.Call David Guertler, a li.censed masseur, at 885.7806 for an appointment.References.

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DlA~lONDS WMITED IDoctor buying for invest.

ment will pay the highestprice of anybody for dia-monds and precious jewel.ery. 644-5221.

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able, furry, 6-week-old kit.tens. Call 533.2881 or 755-9180.

A GRAND opening - Michi.gan Front Lash. Bucciero'sFriendship House, 19528Kelly Road. Bingo will be.gin Tue,day, August 26th,7 p.m.

A GRAND opening - 12thCongressional DemOCraticdistrict. Bucciero's Friend-ship House, 19528 KellyRoad, Harper Woods. Bin.go every Monday 7 p,m,

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r<ir 1JutritIOn que,tions, problems, weight control. andlhl'r:Jp('lltle diets, Indivinuals, groups, and physi.cian rderrals, ;o.;utrition Specialists of Mich., Inc":\.1) A, registered nutritionists. 771.6818,

EAST WARREN AVE.:Liquor Island Party Store, Woodhall and E. WarrenThe Wine Basket. Outer Drive and E. Warren:\Ir, C's. Grayton and E, Warren7 Eleven, East Warren between Cadieux & Balduck ParkThe Pony Keg. hetween Mack & Cadieux

KERCHEVAL AVE:Art's Party Store, Wayburn and KerchevalCunningham Drug Store, Notre Dame 'and KerchevalNotre Dame Pharmacy, Notre Dame and KerchevalKent Drugs, Fisher and KerchevalGROSSE POINTE NEWS, 99 KerchevalPerry Drugs on the HillTrail Pharmacy, on the HillCottage Hospital, Muir and Kercheval

DOWNTOWN:Hen-Cen. Calumet Tobacco and gift shop,main level, near 100 Tower.

JEFFERSON AVE.Riverhouse Gift Shop, off Jefferson on Marine DrivePark Pharmacy. Nottingham and Jefferson _Village Wine Shop, Beaconsfield and Jefferson.

CHARLEVOIX:Lou's Party Store, Lakepointe aDd Charlevoix

MACK AVE':Maryland Beverage Shoppe, Maryland and MackJohnsons Milk Depot, Nottingham and MackDevonshire Drug, Devonshire and MackYorkshire Market, Yorkshire and MackA.J. Meyer Pharmacy, Audubon and MackParkies Party Store, 5t. Clair and MackAlger Party Store, St. Clair and MackRand's Pharmacy. McMillan and MackTreder Pharmacy, Touraine and MackSpirits of Grosse Pointe, between Kl?l)by and Grosse

Pointe Farms Post OfficeCunningham Drug Store, 7-Mile and MorossSt. John Hospital. :\10ross near Mack, Gift Shop and

The ::\ookMerit Woods Pharmacy, Bournemouth and MackHarkness Pharmacy. Lochmoor and MackArnold's Drug Store, Hollywood and MackBob's Drug Store, Roslyn and Mack

MAUMEE:Bon Secoiirs Hospital, Cadieux and Maumee, gift shop.SChettler Drugs, Fisher and Maumee

.-- '--4=li'ELP"WAN-TEO"- ~HELP WANTE'O-- -,.4-H-ELP- WANTEO'--f " 'GENERAL 'GENERAL " i GENERALClass."f"led Advertl"sl"ng In ormation ----.---------. SECRETA.R--Y-----'-AmVA\;-:-""'- -&:;.( inflation,! BABYSITTER needed our

Phone: 882-6900 diversifv vour ineome. Get: heme, 5 a.mAl:45 a 01, and :\Iedium ~ized company inAddress: 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe 48236 the wh~li story. Call Tom I 3: 15 p,m.-5 p.m. 882-8423. Gratiot/Van Dyke area

882-5169. i -RECEPTiONIST/TYPIST looking for seeretary toARE YOU LOOKING FOR A : The Hotel Pontchartrain is: the president, pleasant per.

REWARDll';G CAREER? I looking for a full time ma- sonality, good typist, butREAL ESTATE ~lA Y BE I ture receptioni~tltypist for shorthand not necessary.

YOCH A:'\SWER i our executive office. Ex- Salary commensurate withWe have openings for 2 am. i, cellent working conditions. ability, plus good fringe

benefits. Send resume. inbiii()us sa!espt'ople in each, and fringe benefits. Inter- confidence to, Box #A.15,of our branch oUices near " views b.v appointment only.

Grosse Pointe NeIl's.Eastland, Grosse Pointe i Please send resume to 2Park and Grosse Pointe i Washington Blvd., DetroitWoods. We offer generous I 48226 at ten t ion Kellyadvertising, floor time and I Staw~rzclose supervision. Compre- . ---hensive training classes: LEGAL Secretary -. Down.start soon. Call Paris OJ.' town law firm lookmg forSanto for interview ap. a full time secretary withnointment. 884-0600. experience in the litigation. JOHNSTONE & field. Shorthand not re-

JOHNSTONE quired. Call Karol at 961. DENTAL HYGIENIST want.. 8989. ed part time. 527-0250.

HOSTESS for exclUSIve dOWlJ..1 ------------ FULL TluE ~l d F'dtown restaurant. Se!"d com- , FULL OR PART TIME help .n "on ay. rl ay,plete resume to Gros.'i~' wanted mornings -in Ani. billing office, typing reoPonte News, Box No. L-39, mal Hospital. Call 822. . quired, 577-1661.

2535. WANTED: Part time basket.EARN WHILE YOU LEARN ball, soccer, and volleyballSell Avon part time and earn officials, supervisors, and

good money to help you class instructor>. Applica-

Ithrough school. Call 527- tion;; available at Neigh.

borhood Club, 17150 Wa.1025. terloo, 885-4600.

Immediate 0 pen in g s in' MEDICAL Assistant _ Ex.Grosse Pointe for staffing perienced preferred. East WAITRESSES AND bar.

d . te d t Call maids. ApplY"within or callan pTlva u y, Side. 774-8107. 'after 8 p.m. Time OutMACOMB HELP FOR Kitchen - Im- Club, 881.9460.

N U RS IN G mediately. Dependable, eX. FULL Tnm medical secre-perienced. St. Anne's. 886- tary/receptionist for gen.

UN LIM ITED _2_50_2_. eral surgeon. ExperienceSECRETARY - Part time, necessary. 8854505.

739-8590 20 hours, downtown oUice, WAITRESS full or,part time,___________ $5 per hour. Dictaphone

experl'ence required. 222. Eastside neighborhood res-I'M SAVING MY SKIN - taurant. Call after 4 Mon.

Ask me how! Joanne. 294- 7971, 9 to 5. day-Friday. 886-9233.5783. h I -----------

------------- WAITRESSES - Dishwas . ACCOUNTS receivable / ac.PART.TIME WORK in medi'l ers needed. Pirates Cove, counts payable. Clerk 2-3

cal insurance billing for 17201 Mack Ave., Detro~t. years. Experience on peg.general surgeon. Experi. ----A-V-O-N-- board, CRT helpful. Callence necessary. 8854505. R th 774-8319

---------- To buv or sell call 527.1025 u, .2.B-TUTORING AND NURSES . Rose Lafata COUNTER PERSON, regis.

EDUCATION Enjoy Your Freedom I SALESPERSON f~r line. Iin-, ~~~u~~:cl~~t~\n~7800 ~Iac~,MEMORIAL NURSERY INC, Your Family I gerie shop. Full/part time. .

A co.operative non.discrim- P f' I Experience preferred. In. GAS STATION attendant.atory nursery school. Share Your ro eSSlon quire 259-6951. evenings, full or part6 or 7 mornings per year TO P WAG ES I time, 17800 Mack at Rivardwith your child as a teach. I WOMAN TO BABYSIT from I --- _

. f 3 I 9 30 a m 12'30 pm then SMALL EASTSIDE manu.ing parent. Operungs or BENEFITS to: com'e'b'ack'at 3;00 p.m. facturing plant has open-and 4 year aids. 884-9453,'PRIVATE TUTOlUNG Uhiform Allowance until 5 'p.m. Tl.ie~day' thru ing for light assembly and

b Vacatl'on Pay I Friday. Light housekeeping packaging. Call Steve orVINTAGE in your own home. All su - and some local driving er. Bob. 824-0841.

PIANO STYLI NGS jects; all levels. Adults and Malpractice Insurance' rands, $3 per hour, Refer-children. Certified teachers. Major Medical ences. 886-7970. . FLOWER SHOP needs p{'r-

Piano entertainment for the DETROIT and SUBURBAN I Paid Mileage son with at least 1 yearCocktail Par t y, Dinner TUTORING SERVICE Holiday Pay EXPERIENCED Babysitter, experience with answeringParty. Your Special Event, 356-0099 ln5ervice Education my home, 4.m;mtl1-old in- phones and customer~.Special Moment. Phone I fant, 3 days, references. Mancuso Florist, 16373

ORIENTAL RUGS Jeff, ~9531 or 866-5478'1 ART CLASSES' MEDICAL Call after 6 p.m. 885-0945'1 Harper near Whittier.

WANTED 2A-MUSIC in drawing and painting I CHILD CARE-my hcme- YOUR SUCCESS IS OURone or many taught, by skilled profes- P ERS 0 N N EL full or part time weekdays, BUSINESS

Private collector will pay EDUCATION: sional artist. For adults Must have own transporta. Can you live on $12,000 toany reasonable price. I WOODS MUSIC and children. POOL tiua. Call 571-33!H. $35,000 a year? If you arc

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't'r . STUDIO Grosse Pte. _ Mt. Clemens I se . mo Iva e , am IIOUSInsHtute of Music CREDIT Interview€l',;, part and know how to manage

THE JUDELAIRES need one I 20551 Mack 885.0U24 8824963 882-6640 and full time positions i your time, your potentialmale tenor or baritone, 35 Guitar, piano, theory. ----------- -------~_---- I available. Apply in person, I is unlimited. Age and sexor under who reads music Home or studio. TUTORING, reading and HAIRDRESSERS between 9 a.m.-1 p.m, 21425 ' are not a factor. This isto sing with a semi pro study skill" mDster's de- Booth rental space available, Mack. not insurance, not mutualfessional show chorus. 882- GROSSE POI NTE gree. 882-2790. monthly rates. 884-0330. 1 NTED funds or real estate. For0710 or 885.1909. INSTITUTE OF --------- SITTER WA the salesperson who wantsTUTOR ING BOOKKEEPER/secretary - to ,"ork 'I'n my home. One

k MUSIC F., excellent working condi.DO YOU want to ma e some ALL SUB) ECTS ast growmg young com- day a waek, 8:30-6:30 withl'f ? T d . d "'. tions. Call Jeffrey Paigechanges in your I e. 0 Private instruction - piano, pany nee s aggressive an the possl'bl'll.ty of more

. GRADES 1 THRU 12 'bl b kk f and Associates at 774.7714gether we can dli:cover voice. strings, wind and . responsl e 00 eeper.sec. hours if interested. Ownsome methods and tech- brass instruments, guitar, PROFESSIONAL FACULTY retary. Must be able to or send resume to 21513niques to realize your man d a I in. organ and WE CAN HELP work through trial balance. 1 transportation and per- I Harper, St. Clair Sh~res.goals. 824-3030. theory. Distin~uished lac. GROSSE POINTE Send resume to Box K-29,! sonal references. ! _4_8_08__0. _

U1ty.8824963. LEARNING CENTER Grosi:e Pointe News. 1 822.2459 PART TDfEBECOME SLIM and Trim 63 Kercheval on the Hill ------------ ,

Enhance Diet Party. Call PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS--Start today! All i SALES OPPORTUNITY BOOKKEEPI::\GJ.R. 589.3369. GUITAR INSTRUCTION 343.0836 343-0836 hours open! Need gl)od Ideal for women over. 25. to handle job cost account-

Private lessons, all styles of 2F-SCHOOLS driving record. 885.1070. i with a flalr.fo.r decorat~ng. ing and assemble cost dataDO YOU FIND IT difficult music. Beginning through _._____ ECRETAR" ! Top commllisslO~, flTexUlblleI for billing. Some light

to cope with certain situ3 advanced students wel. -AT- T'EN'TION PART TIME S L; hours. Wi tram. -I bookkeeping. FIe xi b I etions? Do you havt :I prob for downtown Detroit law I 9191. ' work days. Downtown 10'come. Easy, en joy a b I e PARENTS OF d d 1 _lem getting along with 'ed office. Shorthan or spee . 2-6 ! cation. Call 962-0090 forother people? progress with a qualifl, PRE-SCHOOLERS writing required. Interest-, PART TIME grill cook, . 1 appointment.

CALL college.t r a in e d teacher. ed applicants caIl 962-1722. 1 p.m. :\10nday t~rough Fn.: _Professional Coull5eling VILLAGE MUSIC STD. JACK & JILL Nursery school. --,---------. day. Devonshire, 9 to I WA~TED: Stock person, :\Ir.

Services, Inc. DIOS, 17011 Kercheval, located at Kercheval and EXPERIENCED secretary. 1 closing, Sabre Lancer. : A's Party Store. ::\ights884-4935 across from Jacobson's. Lakepointe, have limited Desirable Grosse Pointe 16543 East Warren. ; and weekends. Apply with-'

296-5583, 538.2776, or 885'1 openings for children age location. 40.hour week, full' . , . I in, 19210 :\fack.EUROPEA:'oI TOUR-Elqler. 7677. 4 years. Sessions are Mon. time position. Attractive! GRA~AR\ NEEDS part time i _

ienced, ....'l1iable escort de I day, Wednesday, Friday, 9. salary and fringe package.! waitress, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, : HOSTESSESsires to conduct personal. PIANO - ORGAN: Terrific "I 11 a_m. Call 885-2537 or Good shorthand and. typing , ApJ}ly 184~1 :\lack. __ 'FulI time, ~o experienceized tour for retired couple teacher. fast improvement 881.3011. skills nccessary. 884-{)234. BABYSITTER needed :\Ion.' necessary. Apply in personthis spring. References. guaranteed. Ph. D. degree ,---------. ----------- day and Friday, '7:30 a,m. i Original Pancake House,.Box 2409, V •.il, Colorado from world famous Santa 2.G--CONVALESCENT I LICE~SED beaudtician for: t;) 3 p,m. 2 pre-schoolers'l 20273 Mack. Grosse Pointe81657. Cec:'!ilia Academy, Rome, CARE I ~hampootng an assisting; 882.4389. ' Woods.

------------- Italy. Concert pianist. B:'!. ------.------ h~irstylists. 884.6466. i . _SPU~KY AND lovable kit. ginners and advanced. CARE FOR your loved ones --------.---. -- -- ,

tens, 6 weeks old. Free to Your home: 341.52oo.orl in hospital or home .. Ex. COUNTE~ PER~O~ for a DENTAL ASSISTANTgood home, Call 533-2881 562-8818. , perienced nurse's aides. downto,m Dell. Hours 7, Immediate position for mature, highly motivatcd per.or 755-9180. Will deliver. i ----~._------ LPN's or RN's. 24-hour I a.m. - 4 p,m, Call after 6 " son, Salary in top range of profession, Experi.

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days, :\Iorningside to Mack I . i good shorthand and typing. fits 885.5009around 3:30 p.m. Evenings 1 OF MUSIC 3 LOST AND FOUND ' .881.2625., - : Part tim~ or convenient 1 L ,

.------------- --- . - 44th Year - PLEASE GIVE --tni~ii:l~ 1 h 0 u r s. Downtown. 961. ,:....-..:~ _,READl'JG GROCPS, a nov.. - Directors - : black shaggy stray do~ a: 2250ST. CLAIR SHORES: el a month, adult and. - Bess Bonnier and - home! Received all shots,' 1 . -:. "

Collie Drugs. Harper and Chalon (81f.! Mile) high school groups. For" - Doris Eubank - ; excellent bchavior 568.' :\!EDICAL ASST5TA~T for

Manor Pharmacy, Greater Mack and Red Maple Lane I information, call 882.2790,; Piano, voice, guitar, fl~tc,! 6926 days, 331-4493 cvc. I rlo~tor's office nea: Grl)s~cArnolds Drug Store, Marter Road across from Lakeshore I Ci1'ESSl.'.E-SSONS.'- b~-g'i~~'~'~ I, saxophone, l.azz Imp.rovlsa.: nings, i Pomte. \~.Ith. cxperlence In "

Viii age " tion and braille mUSIC. For, .. ... _.. . _ _ __ _ , EKG, In) ectlOns, vencpunc.r k Ph E nM MI'le bet ee M k nd i and intermediates. 882. " Il' d,a e armacy,.;YO' w n ac a Interview ' registration ca FJU::\D, Silver grey POD 11"1 turf' ann f:ont officc t;"[I',Jefferson ~~~_~_ _ 884-6442. ' b2tweel) 8 anj 10 years Ing and Insurance Call

Perr)' Drugs. Shores Shopping Center, 13 Mile & Harper 1 I PT~ STRIPE a car for a gift - -----: -, -- -- - - - old, 822.9438, ,Joan hctwecn 2 and 5 p,mShores Canteen on ,Jefferson, off 13 Mile II Call for appointment, Done VOICE A:'iD plano Icssons In Daily cxcept Thllrsd<lY,~ARPER WOODS'. at "our home If desired' your ho-me, .Jan Rae, for- 4-HELP WANTED 882.9020n J' mer BlrmlDghJm Conser.Parkere,,! Parly Slore, Parkcrest and Harper I ,. 886-7104 " _ _ __ vatory teachcr. pres('nt af. GENERAL PHOTOGRAPlIr:R ll('('<1"d __Jlunl('r Phumilcy, Country Club ilnd Harper , MEDITATION filiation \\ Ith :\fadonna Col. AREA husines~man seeks minimum:J yc~rs e'xperi.Tlw Tmrlf'r Box. Eilstland Shopping Ccnter, Aisle 7 I i HIGHER \egc'h Credentials and rcr: ambitious pcrson to bccomc, cnce. 18 or older I'lf'asant

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.rso.nality. par~ limc, .521.1A-PERSONALS .• -0 busincss, 881-5893, ''''

PSYCHIC "'--F-L-U-T-E-L-E-S-S-O-N-S---'Df;'JTAL ASSISTA'JT, ex., GE'JERAL LABOR, stoekDEVELOPMF:NT pcrienced. 527.02,50. hclp. ~lust bc 18 Apply

c1a~;cs now being formcd, By professional teacher- w'[hlll. T:rc DistrilJulor',Taught by Ordainen :\feta. performer. Flutist with DE:--1TAL ASSTSTA7'iT-FI1Jl 17611 E, \Varren,

h ' I MI'nl's'cr PS\lchl'c' time for dental offic~ inP YSlca "J the Renaissance WindMedium ann Healer, Em. Detroit, :\Iust be eii11l'r a ReS BOY wanted f,)r \\'f'lI

Quintet. Bachelor degree 'f' n k 1 t st., IPhasis on ethical and spiro graduatc from a certl IC .noll'n (OWn own re. ~l'in music education. t S d J t rneilual application. Enroll. dental aSidstant program ran, ,cn comp c t restl"

ment by appointment, 884. 823 -4704 or have at Icast 3 ycar.; to Box :--10. 1."39, Grosse9311. '-- --' cxpcricncc, 871"2144. Pointe ;'\cws, 48236

I ;'f;O~ "'otoce 120 Lake and River PropertyI A Pu;c"o's 12E Commercial PropertyI B C..o!h ~;"h(e 12F Northern Properly1C P,-'J!,~)o Ie 13 Rea I Eslate2 Er,'er!'Jlnmer,t 13A Lots tor Sale2A t,." SIC Educaticn 138 Cemetery Property2B T, 'ving ond Educot,er. 13C lend Contracts2e f-iccb, Instruction 130 For Sale or Lease2D Camps 14 Real Estate Wonted2E AthletiC Instruction 14A Lots Wanted2F Schools 148 Vocation or Suburban2G Ccr.'olescent Care Property Wonted~ 'N' __'" l'h,,_c; t4C R.."I E,tote Exchonoe4 Help W::nted General 15 Business Opportunities4A Help Wonted Comestic 16 ?ets for Sale48 Servlces to Excr.ange 16A Horses for Sole4C House ~ I tting Services 168 Pet GroomingS S'tuatlon Wor.ted 16C Pet BoardingSA Situation Domestic 19 Printing and Engra.ing,58 Employment Agency 20 General Service5e Coteri"lg . 20A Carpet Laying6 Fer Rent Lnfurnished 208 'Refrigeration ond Air6A For Rent Furnished Conditioning Repair68 Rocms for Rent ,OC Chjrnn.~y and Fireplace6e Office for Rent Repair6D Vocation Rentals 20D Locksmiths6E Gorage tor Rent 20E Insulation6F Shore Living Quarters 20F Washer and Dryer Repair6G Store or Office Rentol 21 Moving6H For Rent or Sole. 21A Piano Ser.ice6) Holls for Rent 218 Sewing Machine1 Wanted 10 Rent 21C Electrical Service7A Rocm Wonted 210 TV and Radio Repair78 Room and Bo~rd Wonted 21£ Storms and Screens7C Garage Wanted 211' Home Improvement RENT A mail address. $10 a70 Storage Space Wonted 21G Roofing Service month. Have mail delivered8 Articles for Sole 21H Rug Cleaning to a "suite" number "at ourSA Musl:al Instrumen!~ 21-1 Painting, Decor~ting business address. Mail will88 Antiques for Sale 2lJ Wall Washing - be held for pickup or for.8e Of/ice Equipmenl 21K Window Woming warded. Call 885-9043.9 Articles Wonted 21L Tile Work IGROSSE POINTE NORTH10 Snowmobile br Sale 21M Sewer Service CLASS OF 1975 will belOA Motorcycles for Sale 21 N Asphalt Work holding their 5th year classlOB Trucks for Sale 210 Cement and Brick Work reunion on Saturday, Sept.11 Cars for Sale 21 P Waterproofing 27th at the Grosse PointellA Car RePJir 21Q Plaster Work Yacht Club. For further in-118 Cars Wonted to 8uy' 21 R Furniture Repair formation please call 882-llC Boots and Motors 215 Carpenter 0945 or Grosse PointeliD Boot Repair 21T Plumbing and Healing North High School.11 E' Baal Dockage ond S:aroge 21 U J:mitor ServicellF Trailers and Campers 21V Silverplaling BINGO every Thursday night11 G Mobile Homes 21W Dressmaking and Tailoring 7 p.m. Bucciero's Friend.12 Suburban Acreage 21Y Swimming Pools I ship House, 19528 Kelly12A Suburban Home 21Z Snow Re~\'al ::~d . Roa-d, l!arper Woods128 Vacation Property Landscaping (Northeast Intcr - Faith12C Forms for Sale Center).rr--==========-==='---'-------''--''''='il -RIDE NEEDED weekdays,I THE GROSSE POINTE NEWS MAYBE PUR- 7:30 a.m. from Farms to

CHASED FROM THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: near Cobo Hall. Will share(Stores are listed by streets and from Detroit on expenses. After 6 p.m.,through the Grosse Pointes, Harper Woods and St. 882-0043.

Clair Shores.) HARBOR SPRINGS week.

end tennis clinic, luxurycondo, 2 pros, S p e cia Ievents, September 26, 27,28. 881Hl924,

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(;ROS-SE POIYIT \.....O()\)S-:1 h~dro' 111. 2' 2 t>Jths, fullyl'arpetrr\. c II ;; tom drape"Ihrough')IJt, ('('ntral air,$900 pcr mnnlh with opliont II buy BS2.4900. 751.5588,

LA~ESHORE V I L LA G ETownhouse, 2 bedrooms,modern kitchen, air condi.tioning, pool, clubhouse.$'UO. October 1. 885-8167.

DUPLEX: Kelly TId. nearHouston-Whittier - 2 bed-rooms, dining room, fam.i1y room, garage, gas heat,$325 month plus securitydeposit. 886-6502.

ALTER and JeffersonLower 3 bedroom, wall.to-wall carpeting, newly dec.orated, working or retiredfamily preferred. No pets.Security deposit and refer.ence, $175 per month.Call A:\I or evenings, 824.6550.

2 BEDRO~M lower flal,Longview.Chalmers a rea,heat included. 772.4183.

UPPER INCOME, 1 bedroom,7 M.ile~Hayes. Call for ap-pointment between 5.8 p.m.372.5073 ..

GROSSE POINT}!: WOODS-3 bedroom home. Carpeted,l;ving and dining rooms,garage, kitchen with appli-ances. Near schools andtran;:-portation. Call 882.5027 evenings.

3 BEDROOM 2 bath EnglishTudor in Grosse Pointe.Also includes, family room,dining room, living rOomwith fireplace, completelymodern kitchen with built.ins including Jenn-Airrcook top and trash compac-tor. Call 886-8710.Shorewood E. R. Brown

WATERFRONT home forrent, 16 and Jeffersonarea. 29323 Seaway Court.$750 per month. 979.1790.

QUIET COURT - 3 bed.room bungalow, .fireplace,Florida rocm, large private'backyard. Available Sept.15. $575 a month. 886.6570.

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GROSSE POINTE Woods. 3bedroom Colonial home onBournewouth. Stove, refrigerator, no pets, securHAvailable October 15th$450. Lease. 343-9163.

GROSSE POINTE PARK, 2bedroom upper. Fully carpeled, aP1?iiances. $275plus security. Call after 4p.m. 871-5776,

GROSSE PDINTE WOODS-3-bedroom hOJlle on attractive court. Ideal for family. Stove, refrigerator, 1year lease. 2-car garage$500 per month plus security deposit. Call 1.517-8744838 ..

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PHILIP,-'~orti;-;;f Harper.-'5 VERNIER-'ROAIJ upper 1. HAYES. KELLY area, 1.I d h bedroom, carpeting, suit.room lower, $200. 824-5657. ,bdroom, ouvere porc,

I I abl~ mature person. $145-- .. . ........ _- --- appliances, comp ete y car.LAKESHoRE V ILL AGE peted, heat, hot water. plus security. 263-4210

Townhouse, Lakeshore at Ideal for mature working l;\lter S,Marter. Road. 2 beufl)ol1l~. woman. $250. 881-8567. I BEAUTIFUL English 'T'~d'~~';~~~~ c~~~~~~I~.s t~OG~~st:~ GROsSE"-P'() IN T E--P~rk. 3 ?edroom~, 21/. d b~thdPointe News, Box K.82. I Large upper 1. bedrocm family room, u ~ a, e

-- .. - ...- ---- .. --- flat. Stove, refrigerator, kllchen wIlh. tr~,h com.MT. CLEMENS $350 per monlh includes paclor, Jennalf GnU, slde-

50900 Gratiot at 23 Mile Road heal. 822.8457. by.side refrig "':'/ ice maker.CHESTERF IELD _.. ---... - - .....--. -- range w/contmuous.clean

HARPER WOODS, 3.bedroom oven. Fenced yard, 2 carMOTOR INN I brick Ranch, 2'/;.car ga. garage. Park privileges.

Completely furnished kitch. rage, immediate occupancy $550/month. 882.9828 afterenettes, also weekly sleep. $450 per month plus secur. 6 p.m.ing rooms and 1 bedroom ity deposit, 527.7489. _..-- - .. . ..... - ''':d I fapa"'ments. - .... _ .... -- ..----.----. 5 HOO:'>I,nice area. I ea or

I'. SPACIOUS 2.bedroom uppcr ' couple. no pets, $270 plusALL UTILITIES PAID flat on Trombley. Call fori security. 774.4434.Immediate occupancy, short further detail.,. S400 a " .. - - - --- .---.

lease, no pets. Shopping month. I EXTRA LARGE uppcr orand bus trans. within walk. TAPPAN 884.6200 i lower flat on lIarcl)urt, 3. d' t Sh daily" -.------ .. '---1 bedrooms 2 baths, newmg IS ance. own TEN.ROOM house, I'icinity kitchen, :form<?l din i n g9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Waterworks Park, $300'1 room, Iivmg room w: fire.

. ..__ . 949:~110 .. _... 882.9430. place, all appliances, sep-CAVALIER MANOR miosSE I;OINTE- PARK arate garage~ Days. 374.

OAD' I 7400, ext.. 2;)3 or aft"r 624575 KELLY R char~mg uppe~, 5 rooms, p.m. or weekends 331.4341.Luxurious 2 bedroom, stove, appliances furmshed. Ten. __ .. ....: _

refrigerator, central air, I am pays OWII ulliLlies, IIU tJPPl!:1t l>tJPLl!:X, 4 or a oeOcarpet, pool, carport. Near pels. Available October 1st rooms, 3 baths, eat in kitch.10 Mile Road. $345. 772. $325. 821.5448. en, living room w/fire.3649. CLEAN--U:~ FURN rSHED f: place, dining room, appli-_________ .____ ..,. , e ances, garage. Days, 274.

AVERHILL AND MACK-- flclency and l.b.edro0.m 7400 ext 253 or after 62 bedroom upper, $240 per apartments near City A~r. p.m and weekends 331.month, includes aopliances. port. References, depOSIt. 434iNo pets, Available Sept. no pets. Call 372.5834 or ~ _15, Call 885.2905. 372.4216 NEFF - Lower spacious ex.

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room upper on Rivard Income property, Good 10' dining room, completelyBlvd. Kitchen appliances, ~~~:34security. No pets. carpeted, central air, $700recently redecorated and '. per month. Reply to Grossecarpeted, 4 bedrooms, pri. GROSSE POINTE PARK _I Pointe News, Box W-32.vate entrances, and base. Spacious 5.room upper or LARGE 4 bedroom condo.ment. 1 year lease, $475 lower flat, completely reo minium on Rivard inper month. Call aftrr fi decorat.ed, remodeled bat~ GroS5e Pointe are'a. Livingp.m. 886.5384. and kltchen~ new appl~- room with fireplace, dining

ROCHESTER: Gorgeous ex. ances, carpetmg. Open FrI- room, new kitchen. 886.eculive Colonial, all extras day, Saturday, ~"ptember 7104 or 884.3441.including 1awn service. 12. 13, 12 noon to 5 p.m.$825 per month. Gall Anna 843 Beacon9field, $300Pearcy-Chamberlain. 651. monthly, plus utilities and8850 or 652-4618, security.

SOMERSET-Grosse Pointe BEACONSF'IEDD condomin.Park - Large upper flat ium, 5 or 6 minute walkwith fireplace and built.in fram Eastland. 886-6962.bookshelves, carpeting and WAY'BtJiRN NEAR Char1e.drapes, stove, refrigerator, voix, 5.room upper, stove,full attic and separatebasement. Available imme. refrigeratm, carpeted. $200diately. $400 security de. plus utilities. 886-3925.posit, $400 a month. No SIX MILE. HOOVER, upperpets. 881-4977. ~nat, 1 bellroom, separate

CITY AIRPORT area-1 bed. furnace, stove, refrigera.room apartment, qui e t tor and electric furnished.building. References. No $185 per month. First andpets. $170 plus security de last month's rent and se.posit. 37H1196, curity deposit required

Nice location. A,'ailableCUTE 1 bedroom home on October 1st. Ideal for sin

large lot in quiet area a gle woman. 371.4193.St. Clair Shores. Call af~<)r6 p.m. 293-4806.

If2 DUPLEX - Alter Roanear lake, 3 bedrooms, B2baths, gas heat, landscapservice. No pets. AvailableOct, 1st,. $295/month plusecurity deposit. 331.2019

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GROSSE POINTE PARKarea, charming s t u d i 0

apartment in quiet building, including appliancesall utilities, carpeting, hugcloset, only. 6 miles dow'ltown. Available immediately. $210. 882-6587 or 834-4857.

LAKEWOOD near Warren.bus, Outer Drive and 1-94.Large, cheerful, 1 bedroomapartment. Quiet neighbor-hood, $179. 882.9850.

HARPER WOODS - House,3 bedrooms, garage, $500 amonth: Security deposit.Immediate occupancy. 885-8143, 885.2203.

RIVARD - 3 bedroom, 2bath, library, fireplacecarpeting, draperies, newlydecorated, references. Deposit $600. 884-3559.

GROSSE POINTE PARK -Wayburn, upper flat, 2bedrooms, fully carpetedclean. $280 per monthplus sec\lrity deposit. 8234842.

GROSSE POINTE - HarperWood, border, near 8 Mil~ Iand Mack. Beautiful neigh.borhood and convenient tomaj or streets. 2.story brick,4 bedrooms, 2'/2 baths. 2-car garage, 9.foot ceilings,Refrigerator, gas stove,lawn maintenance,' side.

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GROSSE POINTE PARK.Wayburn I-bedroom house,new kitchen, bathroom,wall to wall carpet, aircondit~oned, completely reomodeled, $W5 per month,security deposit $400. Nopels. 823.3863 or 864-4666.

CHALMERS near Outer Dr.3 large room apartment,heated, no pets. $195. 881-8700.

CONDOMINIUM apartment,second floor, adult com.plex. II Mile.Gratiot area.2 bedroom s, fully carpet.ed, stove, refrigerator,dishwasher, parking. Largeprivate storage room inbasement. Purchase optionavailable. $350 a monti) in.cludes heat. Security: Ref.erem~es, 885.2223.

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ALTER.WARREN - 1-bed.room apartment. stove, re.frigerator, utilities. Newlydecorated, clean. 773.4962.

SHORELINE EASTCONDOMINIUM

6th floor' overlooking theDetroit River. Private gatehouse entrance, 24-houdoorman servke, val eparking, Penthouse Clubwith lounge and sundeckall kitchen appliances, pluindividually con t roll edheat and air conditioljingmake this one. bedroomapartment ideal. $500 pemonth including heat. Cal886.0443 after 5.

LICENSED Day C.are, over I10 years experience, many IGrosse Pointe references,flexible hours and rates.Transportation from somesehools. 882.4738.

PA I NT I N G, decorating,home maintenance. Youname it. 884.7f07.

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HANDYMAN-clean carpets,windows, paint, light hanl.ing, clean gutters, etc. 773-6046:

HIRE A professional MinuteMaid cleaning crew. 264-8207.

HONEST; depel'ctable, hardworking Christian wt'manlooking to clean housesPaula. 885 i'i~57.

MOTHER WITH excellentreferences wants babysit.ting in Grosse Poi.nte orGrosse Pointe Wooj,. B86-4128.

E~PERIENOED lady wit.hGrnsse Pointe references,wishes 3 days, Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday. 331.3041.

LADY WISHES day" gener.al cleaning. 824-7838 or824-0529.

GERMAN WOMAN nee:!s 3days a week, 'housecleaning. 882-4284.

WOMAN desires cleaningMonday or Friday. Honesand thorough. 882.0827.

G ENE R A L housekeepingpreferably mornings. ReIable, have own tramportalion. 777-3291.

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ity food for all occas ion s: buffets, dinners,hors d'oeuvres, party traysPrepared and delivered862-6295.

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OUNG WOMAN wisheslight office work, babrsit.ting, housecleaning, 823.3582.

LIVE . IN .companion foGrosse Pointe lady, somnursing a,bilit~'. Reference.Call 884-3550 between 10-p.m. Ask for Janet.

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YOUNG MAN wants lawnwork, Moross-Kelly ate<aReasonable, reliable. Yofurnish lawnmower. CalJim 526-9711 after 3,

OFFICE CLEANINGFREE ESTIMATES

REFERENCESJOHN 527-6250

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terior and garage paintin• Floor cleaning, waxing

buffing and refinishing.Call 264-8207

COLLEGE STUDENT want.ing cleaning job or mise-.Reference,. 79l.3341.

GUTI'ERS inspected, cleanedand flushed, $15 and up.R82-4968.

WE DO ANYTHINGawn maintenance, painting,general cleaning, odd jobs.

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l!:1'J1t1!iu HANl.nMAN -IMinor repairs, carpentry,e 1e c t r i c a I, plumbing,painting, 'broken windowsand sash cord replaced,etc. Reasonable. Refer.ences. 882-6759.

UROPEAN Pro f e ssionalgardener and landscaper.Make any kind of garden,Japanese garden, rock gar.den, wooden deck, -trim.ming pruning mainten.ance: 882.2285.

OOKKEEPING, payroll, ac.counts payable, receivable.My office or your office,Call Karen 885.1900.

EXPERIENCED Worn anwants day work. Goodironer. Dependable. 923-2876.

HANDYMAN - Painting,minor plastering, plumb-ing, paneling, etc. Freeestimates. 822.4885.

CHILD CARE available inmy home, st. Clare Monte-falco area, days Monday-Friday. 886.3519.

Y,OUNG MAN desires officejob. Good math, accuratet~'Ping. Call Matt, 372-83299-11 a.m. weekdays.

EXPERT PAIN'IlING I exterior maintenance. Landscaping, Fall cleanup, qualityworkmanship, reasonlilbleJoe. 882-1819.

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LOOKING FOR 6-12.mon~ervice, well establisheman, wife and 16 year 01daughter will care fohome as you would. Ecellent references. WriP.O. Box 291, DetroiMichigan 4B232. AttentioGary or call 873-4408.

FREE Housesitting by GrossePointe teacher and wi!Provencal Road, HarboHill University Place eperience. Excellent refeences. Available immedately. 453.2692.

LOVER OF animal, wihouses it and care for petDependable with excellenreferences. 371.7441.

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BABYSIITER NEEDEDMonday . Friday, 7:30.9:3a.m. and 3-4:30 p.m. 886-5746.

EXPERIENCED babysitte.for 21h. year old. Full Urnin my home. Must. havr-eferences. 824-3832.

LlVE.IN, cooking, servin,and light housekeepingReferences required. Cabefore 10 a rn. and betwee5 and 6 p.m, 881-5511.

NANNY FOR 2 small chidren, 3 and 5. Minimumhousekeeping, in our horn7:15-5:00 p.m. Call afte6 p.m. 884-3694.

BABYSITTER wanted Manday-Friday, 3:30 p.m.~p.m. Whittier, near Jefferson, $15 per week. 8234613.

HOUSEKEEPER wanted focleaning and laundry.day per. week. Reference$20. 882-6934 after 7:3p.m.

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HARPER WOODS - Woodmont - 3 bedroom, Ilf.lbaths, finished basementgarage, near Eastland andschools. Security deposit

3 BEDROOM home - 6 Mile $500. 885-8143, 885-2203.Kelly area, $275 a month ST. CLAIR SHORES-Brandplus security deposit. 371 new condo, 2 bedrooms2699 weekends, or after laundry/utility room, 1p.m. weekdays. bath, all new appliances

CHARMING Carr,iage hous central air, carport, $375. t $500 monthly. After 5 p.m. 644

--5 rooms, qUie area. 3299., NOTTINGHAM and Windsora month includes all util area, 5-room flat, stove, reties. Reply Grosse Point AVA ILABLE OCT. 10 frigerator, carpeting, baseNews, Box C-17; JEFFERSON.16 MILE ment. $200 per month plu

2 BEDROOMS, living room Townhouse, 2 bedrooms, B utilities, no pets. First anddining room, kitchen wit tiled baths, basement, gas I last month's rent plus senew appliances, new bath heat, (5) a p p 1i a n c e s, curity deposit. Suitable fo

h" 1 single, malure woman. Calroom, new carpeting, d c oosmg paInt, carpet co .Saturday or Sunday 9 to 1vided basement, garage ors now. Near marinas,a.m. 882-8198.One year lease at $30 Metropolitan Beach, $425.

month. Open Thursday and I 792.3475 or 468.5948. LAKEPOINTE - 2 apartFriday, 8.9 a.m. and 6-71 GROSSE POINTE PARK ment, near Jefferson busp.m. 1367 Maryland or call 3 b d . ]1" baths mod. line. Utilities included886-2496 e room, '- , 885-4846.___ ' ern kitchen, 2 car attached i _

GROSSE POINTE--381 Neff, garage, all appliances. HAVERHILL. East Warren GROSSE. POINTE AREA -3 bedroom, 1\~ baths, 2 car WILCOX 884-3550 area, 2 bedrooms, with fire. corner Mack and Bedford.garage, air conditioning, I - .---- place and appliances. $275 2 bedroom apartment, new$525 per month. Crane WAYBURN . VERNOR, up. per month plus security. carpet. stove, refrigerator,Realty. 884.fl700. I per 5-room flat, range reo 837-4369 after 6 p.m, new kitchen, private en .

-----.------ frigerator. S165 a month. GROSSE POIN'TE CITY--2~ trance above the store .2 BEDROOM apartment - Call 888.5860 after 6 p.m. bedroom brick Ranch. Liv. $275 includes heat, month's

Nottingham.Jefferson area, l -------.--- security, no pets. 882.0798 .THREE - BEDROO:\I custom $225. Aftcr 4 p.m. 372.0357 LAKESHORE VILLAGE 2. ing and dining room, kit. ----_ ... . _

Colonial-:\Iany extras, on . bedroom, 11'2.bath condo. chen with stove and refrig. CHAL.\IER.Houston-Whittier,Lake St. Clair and 15 Mile RENT - Buy Optional - minium, Fully carpeted, erator, l',., baths, 2-car ga. modern 2 bedroom, car.Road. $500 per month. No Grosse Pointe Woods, Ken. all appliances. including rage, near shops and trans. peted, air conditioned,pets. Lease only. 779-4721. more, Ghesquiere Park, 3 \vasher and dryer. Finish. portalion. $500 per month, parking. 293-6567.

.. -_._- ...------- bedroom brick bungalow. ed recreation room. 886. lea;;e only, references reoH 0 USE S, FLATS, apart. fireplace, stove, refrigcra- 8BOOor 885.3970. quired. Box :'>1.10. Grosse INDIAN VILLAGE area -

ments, homes to share, __ ..__-'--_. ._. Pointe News. Beautiful 3 or 4 bedroom.rooms to rent. Call La. tor, 2 car garage, $500 NEWLY DECO RATED 2. . . ._______ 2 bath apartment in a his.Von's Renting Serv;ce. 773_ plus utilities. Security de. bedroom lower flat ne~r NOTTINGHA:\I 926, 5.room I loric landmark building.2035. posit, references. 881-6629. Gros::e Pointe area, Living lower, newly decorated, ga-1 5400. Call 823.2225.

PROFESSIONAL chauffer. J -- --- ~ - ----.~- ------ tTPPER DUPLEX _ 1 bed. and dining room carpeted, rage. 823-6166. I :UPPER U~-IT 'I hI .31 years exper;ence. Cor. I CHAL:\1ERS.Outer Drive - modern kitchen with slave . , . aval a e In

porate and private, All I 3 room upper, appliances, room, dining, living, full and refrigerator. Includes I:"CO:\!E, 4 rOQms, East Out.! Grosse Pointe Woods. In.hours 791.2513. healed, No pets, $195. 881. bath, stove, refrigerator, S h S er Drive near Warren, car. , cludes 2 bedrooms and sep.

. . ... "" I 8700. gas heat, East side. Avail. heaL 375 per mont. e- peted. 8864998. arate utilities. ShorewoodEXPERIENCED nurse Wish.. ---.- .. _- .... -.- able Sept 15 $220 plus cunty depOSIt, no pets, - - ....... - --- .--:--_. --- E. B, Brown Realty. 8B6.

es work, prefer night or: RIVIERA' 16RRACE -2 utilities a~d sN:urity. 574.'1 885.6343. . . _. HARPER AND Dickerson i 8710.PRIVATE NURSIN day. Reference5. Car. 865'1' hedrooms',2 baths. all kl.t.: 9107. ,LAKEFRONT'1I0:\IE, 12 area. 1 bedroom, air con. _ .__ ..... .. .. _

Around the Clock 2524, , chen. ~ppllance5. heat, all'; --~---- -- .. _... __ ._: :'>lllc.Jeffer.'on area. Love. ditioning, carpeting. stov('.: GROSSE POI:-.lTE CITY. 744Ir; home, hospital or nursing ------------- .... - ...... -- conjltwmng. pool club. GLENWOOD near ~Iorang- 1" . flake include< I refrigerator, washing fa.' Rivard - 45 bedroom,;.

home. RN's, LPN's, Aides. H 0 US EC LEA N IN G, by hou,e,. $475 p('r month. Bun gal 0 w. finished up.: 3' b~~E';~cr~i 1 b~th, living cility S180. 371.5915. living room. ,Iimng room,companions, male attend. Norma and Kathy, experi. Call Bill Adlhoch. 882.5200 stam, 2 bedrooms down,: room dming room. kitchen' j' ~RGE 'U;ART:\iENT --1- kitchen with s\ol'e. dish.ants, Iive.ins. Screened and enced. days, References, . - ....... - .. garage. $300 plus utilities I UI'I']'lt:' room (' n c I as e d "I,.J"' d" I g' arge washer. 2 car garage. largebonded. 24 hour service, 771.1982. 773.9655. HARBOR CLUB d ' . . 8'39 I .' . ' lVlng room, lnIn room. b k a d CI t h

-------------- ..-.... an secunty depOSIt, . porch('.s. balcony off mas. fireplac(', den, 2 \){,droom~, ac y r, os{' 0 sop.Licensed nurses for insur. YOUNG "Park" man desires I APARTMENTS & 2736. tN bedroom 776.3810 lower half. On :"J('ff in ~~~~69~n,j tran,portatlOn.ance case. gutter cleaning. Reason. i YACHT HARBOR \'

POINTE AREA NURSES able. Call John. 822.7421. :\EFF ROAD-.F'irst floor, 3 SP/\~~I()l'S 2.b('droom "'con.' Gro<se Pointe. Immel lale , -.------ --_.. .... -_.-TU 4-3180 ...... _ .. _ ..... ON LAKE ST. CLAIR fea. bedrooms, I', baths, kit.: dominlllm In Lakr.'hore: occupancy. 8B6.7104 or B84. BEDFORD - 5 rooms. firc.

..---- ..--.- COLLEGE. PAINTERS - tures luxury 1 and 2 bed. chen appliances. newly Village, flni.hrd bascmcnt.' 3441 place. appliances, 2 blocksQUA~IT~o~eal~hosp~~;~ ~~ i Quality work, 10we~t prices room tladkrvieWtaP

Iartmefnltls, , decorated and carpeted., c2:llral air. appllanc('~, I 2 REDROO:'>! 'fl~t~' 1i'y i n g ,. ~~udSe~m~:alb,u8'e2~~~~' e~~:

you, 1 around, Pele, Dan 884. Carpc I.' . cen ra air. u y I Elrctric garage door, cen.' 5400 a mon:h. 2flfi.9366. i room. dining room, kitch.nursing home. Our profes., 1109 equipped kitchen and more tral air, lawn ma~ntenance C.'11 "'(,\II'e('n ,~.8 pm :lings.. I t ff f g'st red . ,,",' rn. stoVE', rrfrigrralnr. 1. _ . _ _ ' .. __Slona sa 0 re Ie. . inrluded. Rrcr('ational fa. and man, exlras. ~Itl"t Sf'e : h

lPN' d ses' ""lJRSE'S AIDt:' '110m . .'. f ff y('ar ]pase, S325 per mont .: C;RAYTO:'-J- 2 bec1room up.nurses, san nur . s" " 1', Wl ro cililies abound - exclusive to apl)r('~l'at~. $685 I)er ALl'l':R.-l'outh 0 .IE' er'I1TI. ~' '1 bl 24' " . 1 d Avallablf' Oct. ht, Call for per. 1 yrar leasr :'110 pets.aides are aval a e. , and board elderly or s('ml' wat('fvicw clllbhouse pl)ol, month. ('a1\ for appoint' hwrr 2.b('dro(,rn. I'nrl')5(" appointm('nl $3.'10 881.4200

hours a day, 7 days a' invalid in my home. $251)' trnnis, B.B.Q picnic' arra I men!. fl7:l.1303. porch. '('runty', reff'rrncrs., HISTORIC REALTY CO. JOH~Sl'():"E &:week. Phone 882.6640. per month, Al'o will <10. and boat harbor. 884-87,'ifl or 822.4130 I 8242700 JOH:'o1STO:"r:Medical Personnel Pool. ironing, good shirl ironer. . D~CKI:-.lG FACILITIF-S LOWER FLAT - living' " ' , 0' u I... ......Day or night, Bring and pick up. Call AVAILABLE ronm with fireplace, dining 1 GROS.,1'. P

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-_ .. _. 8867835 f' d k't h 'th t' per rl' ngrra or.. . I dId dBOOKKEEPING th';u Trial I ". , Come join our TlCn ly com. room,'1 c en WI ea lIlg : Stl\iable for a lad\', $235. I and en. ~cw y ecoratr ..Balance Accoullls Recciv., r~N,JOY A break.away we('k. munily today! W(' arc 10- space, two bedrooms, en., B8fj.7630 . 'ncw carp('tlllg, nose to VII.able, p~yable, pavro1l. My; end while I babY~11 your cated at 36000 Jefferson closed porch, bath. two car . . lagI.', park privilcge,;. Ap.home or your 'lWce. 775. I' childrpn wilh tcnd('r loving ncar 151, Mile. Call 791. garagc, $475 prr month. :-.l~:AR GROSSE Point('. 2. plianc(', $450 month. 885,6419. I care. 3<i'HI?,7Z. 1441 for an appointment. 8240210, 780 Harcourt, b~rlrllom upper n' 2.38~1. 1508,

NEED BABYSITTER Sept.!June. 2 small UniversityLiggelt students. Must pickup at s<:hool, bring to my'house, .G l' 0 sse Poi n t eWoods. 5 days a week, 2:304:30 pm. Good salary. 8849156 after 4:30. References

FULL TIME permanent posidon for 'housekeeperbabysitter, Monday throughFriday. Own transportation Referern:es requiredCall' af~er 6 p.m. 331-6401

LAW STUDENT nee-ds mature ba.bysitter for 17month old, your home, Cadieux-Mack area preferredReferences required. Calbetween 6.9 p.m. 886-5506

NEED part time day baby-sitter, in Mack.Cadieuxarea. 8IH.4518, 898-8656.

CHILD CARE and returntramportatbn 2 ULS students, after 5 p.m. 8860632,

MEDICAL SECRETARY forPathology Department atour dental school on EastJeUerson. Must be able totake medical transcriptionfro m dictating machineand possess 60 wpm typoing with accuracy. Also in.cludes other general duties.Free tuition is part of ourexcellent benefit package.Call Mrs. Turnblom at 927-1515. University of Detroit.E qua I opportunity em.ployer.

EXPERIENCED kitchen helpand experienced waitresswanted, (woman) part orfull time. Apply in per.son after 5 p.m. 19767Mack Ave., 881-8540,

WANTED - Manager foremployment age n c y inGrosse Poi n t e. Experi.enced, competent, t a k e -charge person. Call for ap.pointment between 9 and5, Monday, September 15885-4576.

LOVING NANNY needed,Monday and Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Needs own transportation. 773-8213.

BARMAID and Waitress. Apply in perS'on at Cramwells, 22373 Moross. 885.6126.

MOTHER with new babyneeds help with 2 olderchildren after school till 8o'cloc1i., 3 to 5 days a week882-3536.

DO YOU LIKE jewelry?We're looking for FASHION SHOW DIRECTORSto display SARAH COV.ENTRY JEWELRY. No ex-perience is necessary because we'll "teach you whatyou need 'to know. For details call Sandra Long 8862830 or Vicki Morgan 7737782.

BEA UTICIAN - Full orpart t i me, experienced,scrne client-ele for progressive busy salon. Excellentopportunity for the rightperron. Call today for aninterview. Ms. Carol, JOLIHAIRDRESSERS, 773-4750

RECEPTIONIST wanted, fulltime for Medical Laboratory. Able to type and doinsurance billings, pleasantpersonality, Grosse Pointearea, days or eveningsPlease reply to Box AMGrosse Pointe News, GrossePointe Farms 48236.

LAB TECH - Knowledge ofautomated equipment, fulltime, day or eveningsPlease reply to Box A.44Grosse Pointe News, GrossePointe Farms, Mi. 48236.

BABYSITTER needed for infant in my home. Ideal formature wuman. 7:30 a.m5:00 p,m. Monday thruFriday. 882-6438.

WOMAN experienced in drycleaners, cl)unter, assembly, inspection, minor sewing. Gil's Cleaners, 18332Morang. 5264520.

SECRETARY / AdministrativeAssistant. Grosse Pointeown e d Import / ExportCompany, located on w.estside of downtown seekmg,sharp, outgoing individual to work for sales per.sonnel VP. Shorthand reoquired, $6 per hour, good-benefil~. Call 9 a.m.-12.965.6501. -----

STAITACCOUm'ANT, St.Clair Shores - Certifiedpublic accounting fir!IlSome college accountmgcou rses or equivalent ex.perience required. Publicaccounting and/or tax ex.perience helpful but notnecessary. Send resume toBox R-15, Grosse PointeNews.

I:ANDSCAPE Labor~rsneeded, not under 18, mm. 1

imum wage, 40 hours week, ,757.5331. I

Thursday, September II, 1980 G R 0 SSE POI N T E NEW S4-HELP WANTED ~-H-E-L-P-W-A--N-T-E-D-------S-IT-U-A-T.-IO-N--- -5---SI-TUA-T-U;N'-'-- -_.- -(;::.-F-OR-RENT

GENERAL GENERAL WANTED ~A~T_ED. __.. .. ~.~~U~~IS~_~.D.__WANTED: Secre~ary, part 'CO~ANION desires posi- J. CARONO TONY VIVIANO BEACONSFdELD, Detroit,

time, law office. 964-2121. tion taking care of elderly. NG H d H'".story, 5.room house,!J PAINTI on ymon newly redecorated, withPART TIME . d Davs or nights. References, C t W k

expenence 885-7764. • INTERIOR arpen er or fireplace, central air, ga.typist needed for court reo X ERIOR and rage. Convenient to busporter. Must have excel. 4A-HELP WANTED • E T Miscellaneous and Mack Avenu.e. Ideallent typing 'skills and good DOMESTIC ALSO OFFICE CLEANING Repairs for couples. No pets. $325vocClbulary. Must be able 1___________ • GROSSE POINTE 881-2093 per month plus security.to work occasional week. BABYSITTER for 4vnonth. REFERENCES _ .... __ ..... ..... 882.4213 or 882.7978.ends. Should be able to old, Monday.Friday, full 774-0266 TYPING DONE in my home.produce 100-150 pages per or part time. 886.9215. ---'--'- ... Legal background. 881.week. Will supply Lanier OOKKEEPING AND PAY. 5936.transcriber. 885.4341 after COOK, experienced. Prefer ROLLS from my hOrTle _7 p.m. European woman, live.in, Fully qualified. 885,4434

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needed for indoor tennis Friday 9 to 5.club, 9 a.m ..3 p.m. week.days. 886-2944. BABYSITTER - 2 days a

week, 1 small C;hild in myEXPERIENCED, mat u r.e home. 343.9336.

-waitress, days, Arabic foodand cocktails. Call Monday. ELDERLY LADY would liKeFriday, 10-6 p.m. The kind, dependable live.inGnome, 833.0120. companion.houseke~per for

weekends. 3 days. Refer.FULL TIME, experienced Ie. ences. 882.4429.

gal secretary for RenCenlaw oWce. Call JoAnn, at BABYSITTER for in:ant. Ex.259.2323, perienced. My horn e,

Grosse Pointe Farms, Mon.IMMEDIATE OPENINGS I day through Friday. Teach..GtN t:KAL LABOR I_e_r'_s_s_cn_e_d_u_ie_,_il_8~_.;)_'U_U_~._

Long or short term assign. MATURE woman needed toments available now. Call ba,bysit infant in my hi>mefor appointment between 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon.9 a.m. and 3 p.m. day through Friday 886.

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HOME OWNERS! Considerthi~ insurance protectionas follows: $10P,000 ondwelling, $10,000 on ga.rage, $50,000 on contentsand $100,000 liability cov-erage. Only $344 per year.Thoms Insurance Agency,Eastland Center, 881-2376.

WE ihJY, sell or trade- an.tinque jewelry, watches,clocks. Kiska Jewelers, 63Kercheval, in the ColonialFederal Building. 885-5755.

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SINGLE. OFFICE,-10x18,$198 per month, or 2-officesuite with reception area.650 sq';.are feet, $400 amonth. 10 Mile-Jeffersonarea. Private entrance andparking. Utilities paid. 774.8180.

OFFICE space for rent in St.Cair Shores from $150 permonth. 779.7760.

HARPER WOODS on 1.94service drive. 2,200 squarefeet, private offices andopen clerical area. Avail.able now. Please call Vir.ginia S. Jeffries. 882.0899.

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NEW OFFICE building, StClair Shores. Convenientlylocated at 10 Mile & 1.94Freeway, up to 1,00.0 sqft. Now available, or wilbuild to suit two - 4,000sq. ft. Phone Bob Garvey779.7810.

PRIVATE OFFICE on Mack,Grosse Pointe Woods. Re.ception area. All utilities,$115 per month. 882--4662.

KERCHEVAL Hill area -Double office. Punch &Judy block. Contact Mr.Edgar, 888-6010.

EASTLAN'D AREA-Newlydecorated 825 square feet.Kelly Road North of EightMile. Three private offices,open area, 2 lavatories, lotsof parking. Please call Vir.ginia S. Jeffries, Realtor.882-0899,

IMAGE - ,office for lease,10'xl0', furniture and servoices available, 776.6660.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS-20825 Mack, new profe~.siona1 office building., two2,600 square foot unit,.Can be divided to suit intoseparate 1,300 ,quure footunits. Separate utilities,etc. Large rear parkinglot. 884-134tl or 886.1068.

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Strategically located on11 Mile east of 1.94 alld1-696. Impressive officebuilding. 135 s qua r efeet, $160 per month.200 square feet, $210per month. Deluxe suite750 square feet, $850per month. All utilitiesincluded. No other costCall 774-7100. .

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GROSSE POI:N-T-E-W-O-O-D-S--- R_ENTA_L_S____~E~!A!-~ ~ENTA':--.- AUTOMOBILE OWNERS-": 'LAs-r-Y'EAR'S scho~l clolli~Office space available. _ CLEARWATER BEACH - HARBOR SPRINGS _ Make KERCHEVAL Hill area - As low as $25 quarterly don't fit? We will be happyIdeal location, ample park. 440 West, 2.bedroom, 2. your FALL reservations Double office. Punch &: buys Compulsory No Fault to accept them as a dona.ing. 886.6770, bath luxury condominium now. Call for weekend spe. Judy block. Contact Mr. Insurance. 881.2376. tion. Call 0 per at ion

on the Gulf. 661.1714. cial rate's. 882.2597. Ed 8866010 I LINC 3316700MEDICAL, DENTAL, or gen. _. _ _ gar. . . FLEA MARKET ,'.eral office space, parking, CLEARWATER BEACH - ,sHARE/RENT, Northern ski 7_WANTEDTORENT EVERY TUESDAY MY SISTERS' PLACE R;;-al~17200 East Warren near 440 West Gulf.front luxury lodge, House on 7 wooded ~ ALCOMOS CASTLE Shop. We specialize inCadieux. 779.1308 evenings 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. acres on Pine River. Five WANTED: Spacious home 9 MILE BETWEEN MACK handcrafted It ems and

GROSSE-POINTE -PARK~ Pool, beach, walking dis. bedrooms, two fireplaces. for long term rental. Must I AND HARPER quality clothing. Open dai.26x 65 office for rent. Full tance to shops and rest au. I/~ share rent, $200/month, have 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 773.0591 ly 11.5, Sunday 1.5. Conbasement, parking. 268. rants. 553.4104. 886.0322. and a family room. Call SALEOF authenti~;ntiqu~~ I signments of crafts and6283, 882.6689. -H-A-R-i'ORSPRIN-(iS - PAR-A-D-ISE- L-AKE--,-5-m-i-Ie-s Janetill1tcCon8~~Y62ooofTappan all in excellent condition,' miscellaneous taken by ap.

_________ __ B t'f I 3 b d Assoc a es. DT. Sept. 12, 13 and 14, 10.6. polntment. 22217 Kelly, 5BEAUTIFUL LARGE 2,00U. eall I u new e room, south or Mackinaw City- I .

square foot office suite _ l'h bath condominium, cen. 2 bed roo m completely 1C-GARAGE WANTED p.m. 418 Maison, Grosse blocks South of Nine Miletral aIr, large pool, lighted furnished housekeepl'ng. Pointe Farms. 777.6551. .

half mile from 1.94.696 in.tersection in St. Clair tennis courts. $375 per cottages with boat on GARAGE WANTED for wh,. INSTANT COPI ES FHi.EWOOD~~rthern r.llc;Sh 73 week. Day,; 888.6922. Eve' sandy beach, sleeps 6 to 8. ter storage of extra car. igan seasoned hardwood.

ores. 77 . 700. nings 885.4142. From $150 week. 1-616-537. Kercheval.Cadieux are a. 1Oc

IGROSSE POINTE - Fisher 4779. Call mornings only. $H:i WEDDING INVITATIONS Prepare ahead now for

CLEARWATER new unfur. month. 884.0712. winter also. Cedar kinl1ling.Road. 340 square feet, new. -------------- SCRATCH PADS, 65c LB. 2933949ly decorated, days 882. nished luxury 2 bedroom, SIESTA APARTMENT - Mo.. 8- RTIClE-S-F-O-R-S-A-L-E Artists PMT stats -----. -----1389. 2 bath condo at private tel directly on the Gulf. r. A A SELECTION L' --, Open Mon thru Sat 95 pm - Ike new

Country Club. Bay front, Shufleboard, color TV,' ,------ •. .'. . ,DOLL APPRAISALS ECONOMEE Schwinn bicycles. PointeGROSSE POINTE WOODS- pool, golf. Security. Sea. kitchenettes. S100 per I Cyclery; 20373 Mack and

New executive building. 5 son or year. 5534104. week from September till ANTIQUE OR I PRI NTI NG B'll' B'k 1offices available for im. December 15 18522 Gulf COLLECTIBLES SERVICE ~ s I e, 4229 Eastmediate occupancy, 10x14, PALM SPRINGS, California Boul~ard Indian Shores SUSAN'S DOLL MUSEUM , J ferson,12x14, 12x20, luxurious -2,300 sq. ft. rental Condo Florida 33535. HI13.595: 757.5560 15210 Kercheval OLD ITEMS wanted-chinalobby, kitchenette and util. at Indian Wells Country 9333. - I at Lakepointe , clothing, dishes, dolls, fur:itie,; provided. Ideal for Club. A Bob Hope Desert -~-------- -- T IRED 0 F Grosse Pointe .VA 2-7100 niture, glassware, lampsmanulacturer's repre~el~ Cl..~~,.:; Chit.. A-..~U~~1" ~ I I.'::~{O~,)A'!' KFv, ~~? pl.,.#>. I nAi"t;nl'~ nhlnt~ (milt.'latives, accountants and to 5 months. December luxurious 2-bedroom, 2. G ETTIN G A APOLLO 5 piece drum set. toys, an-d'wh-at.not~ and ~'ldatlornies. 19640 Harper a through April. Golf, tennis, 1}):lth c:maominium, steps Good con d i t ion. Red stoves, Nostalgia Lan eAllard exit. C,all Ms. Dal swimming, exciting shop. away from. pool, tennis, BUSY SIGNAl? sprakle. 885.2554. 15515 Mack, Detroit. 885'las. 886410i. ping and restaurants, fully golf. A vall a b I e now ----------- 4689.

furnished 3 bedrooms 3 through season. 882-9806. Call your ads in on GARAGE SALE - Pennsyl.GROSSE POINTE CITY _ " Th d d F 'd vania dark Pine dining DUCK OR goos -ti B

MaCK Avenue, approxi baths, A guarded gate IPO~fPANO BEAOH, Florida, I urs ay an rt ay, I room set with dry sink sell or trade, ~5~gi~'aft~~mately 1,050 Equare feet area. Call 642.g091. across the street from 882-6900 china cabinet, Redwood 6 p.m.Available October 1. Idea POMPANO iiEACH-Ocean. c::ean. Beautiful, complete- LARGE SELECTION of r~. furniture, snow skis, 30for dental or general of front condo. 2 be'drooms, 2 Iy furniEhed, 2.bedroom conditioned SCHWINN. bl. gal. salt aquar.ium com. MOVING SALE - Sat., Sept.flce use. 886-8892. baths furnished For lease condominium on canal. cycles. Reasonable prtces. plete, household it ems, 13, 9-4. Beautiful living

yearly or sea~onal basis. Heated pool. Available Village Cyclery, 777.0357. clothing and much much room set, dinette set. miscOFFICE 10x18 - Carpeted Inquire 646-1353. ' October 15 through De. more. Fri., Sat, Sept. 12, furn., 1971 Pinto, books:

nicely decorated, parking cember 31st. Call 526-7056. AZARS GALLERY 13. 904 Hollywood, GPW phonograph, records, gar.in rear .882-08tl6, between POMPANU BEACH, Florida. ----------- OF ,_ No Pre.sales. den tools and much more.9.5 p.m. 1.94 service Drive Leisure Towers on ocean- SCHUSS MOUNTAIN chao ORI ENTAL RUGS ._____ 840 Lincoln Road.

_i_n_H_arp_e_r_W_o_o_ds_.____ 2 bedroom apartment, fully let, beautiful 4 bedrooms, Large selection of Rugs % LENGTH Persian Lamb ICOLONIAL EAST _ 9 Mile furnished, available for 21h baths, fireplace, ski to Buy, Sell, Trade, Appraise coat, 10.12. Good condition.

Harper. 150 to 1,300 square rental starting Jan. 7, 1981. slopes, swimming pool, 223 S. Woodward One flowered raincoat.feet. Carpeting, drapes 4 months, $5,000; 3 months, tennis courts, golf course. Birmingham 884-4733.janitor, near expressway $4,000 plus electricity. 961. 886.3377 or 881.0800. 644.7311Reasonable. 881.6436. 0335 before 4:30 p.m. After ---------- CHIPPENDALE Sofa, ball I

6 p.m. 626-1450. ATLANTIS, We s t Palm FURS WANTED and claw foot. Perfect con-___________ Beach, Florida. Luxury 2.SANIBEL ISLAND, Florida. I bedroom, 2.bath condomin. CODsignLmEeEn,tSorBuy dltion. 527-1358.

New townhouse, complete. ium on golf courEe. Smail, HANGING Maim fireplace-Iy furnished, accommodate, res ide n t ial community, 20339 Mack 881.8082 Blue enamel, 42" diameter, I=::.::========~6. Heated pool, tennis, sac. light traffic. Beautifully SILK OR dried centerpieces $400 including fittings and' inas, excellent she II i n .~ .furnished. fully equipJ)ed, by professional f lor is t chimneys. 822.2901.beaeh, $275 till December all appliances. Heated pool, working at home. Custom15, season rate $500 week. covered parking, minutes work, very reasonable. 839. THOMASVILLE oval diningIy. (313) 781.5114, or TV from airport, ocean, din. 6434 room. set, Woodard tur.6.1684. ing, shopping, hospitaI.. No' _ quoise wrought iron din-

---------- pets. Minimum rental 1. WANTED -ing room, old office deskHILLSBORO MILE, Florida month. Reduced rate 2 or I BUYI NG SWORDS and swivel chair, Speed

New oeeanfront condo, 2 more mont,hs. Photos avail. , Queen mangle. 5066 Buck.bedrooms, 2 baths, com able. Call 851.7983 after GU NS, DAGGERS, ingham. 885-5072,pletely furnished. Seasonal 6:30 weekdays or anytime MEDALS HELMETS ----------or yearly. 882.2966. weekend3. 774-9651'

FLORIDA, STUART, 10 min.utes from ocean, luxurycondominium overlookinggolf course. 2/2 secondfloor corner completely,'b e aut if u 11 y furnished,Heated swimming pool,

MICHA YWE-7 miles SOUtll Eauna, exercise room, ten.of Gaylord. Golf, tennis, nis, clubhouse. No pets.clubhouse, indoor-outdoor $900 monthly. Availablepool, playground 3 lakes now. Write to Mr. Koer.and much .more. Beautiful ner, 826 Ilene Road, West4 bedroom home, sleeps 12. Palm Beach, 33406, or call2 baths, fully equipped klt. 305-683-6932.chen with dishwasher, fire -----------place, TV, stereo. Rates re- B'JCA RATON, Florida, 2.duced for fall. 885.3211. bedroom, 2-bath condomin-

ium on North Ocean Bou.SKI CHALET on Lake Char. levard. Pool on waterway,

levoix. 2 bedrooms, slecps private beaeh aeroES the7. Bath, kitchen, fully win.. road. Lease December 1,terized, close to Boyne 1980 to March 31, 1981.Mountain and High\ands. $1,100 a month plu,; utili.$125 per weekend. Also ties. 881-4879.monthly or seasonal rates. ----------- WE ltEPAIR .t\LL CLOCKS698.2350. 6E-GARAGE FOR RENT FREE ESTIMATES

HUTCHINSON ISLAND _ 2Ih-CAR garage for rent. POINTE CLOCKSnear West Palm Beacr.- BZ6.2044. 15121 KERCHEVALnew deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 ------.----- GROSSE POINTE PARKbath condo. Decorator fur. 6F-SHARE LIVING 821.1111nished, b a I c b n y, ocean. QUARTERS HOUSEHOLD SALESfront, washer, dryer, cen. YOUNG professional female .tral air and heat, pool, sau. ESTATE SALESseeking same, to look forna, tennis, golf and fish. and share living quarters, APPRAISALSing. bAvailable as of No. Grasse Pointe area. 884- We Treat Your Furnishings'vem er 1st. Seas)n or year- e918, after 6 p.m. As Our OwnIy. 474-7705 or 4.77.5168. Free consuitation to discuss

ON THE OCEAN-Pmnpano PROFESSIONAL MALE to seIling and buying optionsBeach, Florida. Nicely fur. share 3.bedroom home. All AR POI NTEnished efficien~y wit h privileges. Call 9 to 5. 881. PROFESSIONALSsmall kitchen. Enjoy ocean 6052. I Since 1971or pool, public transporta. CUT YOUR living expenses Donna Landels 882.8654tion, nearby shopping area. in 11,. Call Share a Home. Jeanne Roddewig 881.75181$950 a month or $275 a 751.2236. Please. call after 5 p.m. 'week. 776-6771. I •

FLORIDA, Hutchinson Is. ASHLAND, Detroit. Profes. "ALMOST-NEW" APPAREL r;;;;.-;;.-;::;---:;:;-=========:.;;:=========:;:;'land, EOuth of Vero Bea~h, sional person wishes to accessories, furs and an. HOUSEHOL Qocean front private beach share 3.bedroom duplex tiques at a fraction of the D LI U IDATION SALESluxurious con do s. Pool, with fireplace, on canal. original .:;c;t. I COMPANYtennis, cable TV, tele. $120 per month plus utili. We Buy Furs I STUMBLE INTO FALL WITH US!phone, etc. 882-4900, 751- ties. Mr. Murphy. 626-7527. Consignments Welcome i_.____ LEE'S II Beat the heat and come in to peruse our new inven.

HARBOR SPRINGS _ Lux- 5588. SHARE 2 bedroom Conda, tory including: .u:-ious condo, spectacular BONITA BEACH on Gulf of Lake~hore Village, $200 20339 Mack 881-8082 I Baker dinin~ table and chairs, Oriental rugs andVIew, fall color/special Mexico, one.bedroom con. plus one.half utilities. Ref. USED refrigerators bought I many Far Eastern artifacts. Waterford lustres.rate, sleeps 8. Ski, Xmas, dominirm completely furn. erences required. No pets. and sold. Top dollar paid. ~ soup tureens, f.ine oil paintings. Victorian love.New Years. 886-8924. ished including washer, John 773-7909. Fully reconditioned and i seat and side chair. antique mirrors French Pro.

--------~,-__ dryer. Sleeps 4. Pool. shuf. guaranteed. 778.7324. : vincial dining table and many other'new items.LEISURE VILLE HOME -, fle.board. tennis Seasonal GRADUATE STUDENT or ------------ Our services include: Appraisals, estate sales,

Boynton Beach, Florida. I rates $375 a week 15"1< professional woman wanted FLEA MARiG:T-Cadieux at' consignments.Annual or seasonal. New discount on m:Jnthly' bas'ls. to share two bedroom flat East Warren. Every Satur. 'h II f't . on Beacon f'eld' G os e da 94 8824396 Shop hours Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 a,m, .3 p.m.orne, a new urn! ure, 2

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422,3274. s 1 In r s Y.' p.m. - .bedroom 2 bath outside __ Pointe Park. Call 823.1979 - -------------- Other hours by appointmentmaintain~d, acrdss from! SA~IBEL ISLAND, Florida.: after 5 p.m. or 953.7910. MOVING SALE - Every. 15115 Charlevoix (near Maryland)pool, recreation. N ear: Luxurious 2-beiroom Gulf~ I --- --------- : thing must go, All major Grosse Pointe Parkocean beach. 2.4 adults.! front condominiums 0 n; WO:\1A~ WAN.TED to sha~e I appliances. 7 rooms of fur. 331.3486Rex Phelps, 777.9457, 1802 i beautiful shelling beach.' large beautIful ,flat In' niture, ladies clothing, s'ze JILL WILLIA~fSS.W. 19th Ave .. Boynton I All amenities including! _ ~~.0.:.._~~2.8967. i ig. September 13 and 14, ~ LA UREN CHAPMANBeach, F lor i d a 33435. i pool. tennis. Weekly 645., . l' a,m. to 6 p.m. 22520, CHARLES KLIXGE~S:'IITH

, 5498. ' :'>fATl RE AD~LT to share Rosedale St. Clair Shores L.--=== -----------------!Tele: (305) 734.1924. ~ .__ 3-bedroom home, all priv.: -- ," --- -----.-- -----

BONITA BEACH on Gulf of: HILTON HEAP Island -I ileges. Call evening, 886. i GO.ODYEAR 13 in Polyglass,Mexico. one bedroom con.' South Caro1Jna. Captains, 6088_ I tIres (Set of 4) and mag I

do completely furniEhed' Cove in Palmetto Dunes ~--- -_. - ------ --- wheels, like new, $175,:including washer, dryer,' Resort. A second row ocean; YC'UNG fRO!,1F'...ss.I07liAL I 882.2525.SI P I h ,front brand new luxuri. I male needs roommate for: ---- ..--------.- ..-

eeps 4. 00, s uffle. ously' furnl'shed ' 2 b d.1 uP.per flat in Grosse Pointe. 3 P.IECE bedroom set (an.board, ten n i s. Seasonal e I Crates $375 a week, 15%: rooms. 2 baths, Villa. I I~. Great location, sun: tlque), $225. 881-6224 .discount on monthly basis. : Sleeps 6. Aujacent to golf, I ~e_k. Days 892.1890, eve. I

422.3274. ' tennis, pool and Hyatt I __ 1_n~~_~B_~~927'.. 1

--------- -- --- --------- Hotel, $500 per week. Calli HAVE YOUR own 18-foot''H1LTO~ HEAD Island - (313) 695.0356. bc:1room. Clean. quiet, nice':

Occanfront villa, 2 bed. ------------- neigh:,orhood near Grosserooms, fully furnished, !,'LORIDA KEYS vacation: Pointe, $18;)' 885-5749.P a I em t 0 Dunes resort rental, newly furnished ----- __ _ __walking distance to tennis: condominium on water .. 6G-STORE OR OFFICEgolf fadlities, $575 per See page B.9 for details or RENTAll

: week. Call 7 p.m. to 11: call 884.1351. ----- ----, p,m. 882.7934, . -------------------- RETAIL STORES "On the,------------- --- POMPANO BEACH, Florida HilL" 1,000 square feet,:; BEA UTIFUL Harbor Springs: - Beautiful privte ocean. main floor, 650 square 1

-Fa~l color season rentals., front Condo. Nicely dec. feet lower level. Colonial I

TenniS courts avaIlable. orated, Completely furn. Federal Building. Mr. Ves- :Call Tom 977-9111. iEhed, 885.2844. co. 896-6661. i

UNFURNISHED2 SEVEN MILE . Gratiot, 5.t. room lower, garage, $200y plus security deposit. Ideal

for adults. 521.7653.

a. GROSSE POINTE FARMS,438 Manor, newly decor.

, ated, 3-bedrocm home, l'hbaths, 2-ear garage. Refer.ences. $500 a mQnth. Nopels. Security deposit. 885.

r. 5529 after 5 :>.m.I. CARRIAGE HOUSE, GROSSE POINTE FARMS

Large bedriJom and livingroom, stove, refrigerator,dishwasher, garage spaceand storage room. $390g per month plus gas andelectricity. One person or

4 married couple. One car,no pets. One.year lease.References and security de.posit. Available October1st. Reply with phone num.

3her to GrosEe Pointe NewsBox C.26.

s LOVELY 2.bedroom condo-,~~.....'w ..... .~~! ... - .... '; .......... ""1 ......t"',... ................... ,new carpeting, $450 permonth including heat. Se.curity deposit. 881.6300 or884-0142.

I 6A-FOR RENT-FURNISHED

MOTEL MOROCCOROSEVILLE

l.bedroom and kitchenette, a par t men t s. Sleepingrooms. Furnished.

ALL UTILITIES PAID, INCLUDING HEAT

AND HOT WATERNo pets. Shown 9 a.m. to7 p.m.32160 GRATIOTAND 13Y'2 MILE

across from Macomb Mall

FURNISHED - 2 bedroomhouse, Nov. I.May 1. De.posit, references. 882-8578.

2 BEDROOM furnished up.per flat near Semta line,nice view, $250 includingutilities. 224-1700.

GROSSE P()INTE WOODS.3.bedroom home, carpeted,living and dining rooms,garage, kitchen with appli.ances. Near schools andtransPortation. Call 882-5027 evenings.

WILL SUBLEASE my 1.bed.room furnished apartmentfrom November 1st-May1st. Lafayette Park, 13-00Lafeyette East. Call morn.ings or evenings. 393.9626.

6B-ROOMS TO RENTRESPONSIBLE, NEAT per.

son to share lovely home,private room and balh andgarage. Non.smoker, $50 aweek. References. Pleasereply to Box D-16, GrossePointe New~.

PLEASANT ROOM withkitchen and laundry priv'ileges. 824-9266.

2 ROOMS to rent-Nice res.idential area. Students orprofessional people only.Available late Octoher.881-4398.

ROOM FOR RENT, $25 -Non.smoker, e m p 10 ye d,references. Grosse PointePark, 822-0426.

FURNISHED ROOM - Fe.male, Moross/Mack areR.Near transportation, shop-ping, $40. 884-6111, 777.2488.

ROOM FOR RENT, $30 perweek. City Airport area.521.2576.

NICE BEDf.OOM, $40 awee k '. telephone in room,near VIllage. 882.9704.

WARREN - 8 Mile andVan Dyke. Clean, furn.j£hed room, separate en.trance with private kitchen.Ideal for a quiet man.working days. $43 plus de.posit. 758-7588.

BERKSHIRE AND Mackarea-Sleeping room only,$32,50 a week. Kitchen$2.50 extra a week. Formore information, call Mr.Cozad at 882-6247.

ROOM, BATH. garage, priv.ileges, near Village. Youngfemale or student. $40 aweek. 881-4724.

6C-OFFICE FOR RENTFISHER ROAD, office SOlace

approximately 1,100 squarefeet. Full services. privatelavatory and kitchenette.PleaEe call Mrs. Jeffries882.0899.

I FISHER ROAD - One roomoffice. S h are reception

I room Pertee '

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UNFURNISHEDST. CLAIR SHORES

bedroom Co-op apartmen$365. 366-7197 Saturdaafter 4 p.m.

HARPER WOODS - 2 bedroom, fireplace, Ilh car grage, $390.

SOMERSET - 2 bedroomfireplace, $300.

BERKSHIRE.I.94 - 2 bedroom lower, $285.

E. DETROIT.9 MILE - Funished basement aparment. ideal for gentlEman$50 a week.

BEDFORD - 3 bedroom lower, $300.

7 MILE-GRATIOT - 1 bedroom apartment with appliances, ideal for younlady, $190, uti 1it i e s included.

12 MILE.UTICA - 3 orbedroom house, $350.

6 MILE-GRATIOT - 2 bedroom lower, $250. One bedroom upper, $210.

HAVERHILL-WARREN -bedroom house, $310.

ROBINSON, nr. Mt. Clemen,,_ .J_ _ •• __ ..

- v (,.. w,,~ ...Unique, with balcony, $265Also lower, garage, basement. $300.

18 MILE-STERLING HGTS- 2 bedroom house, furnished, basement, centraair, appliances, $450.Lavon's Renting Service

773.2035

CAMDEN - Beautiful lower 5 room brick,sun porchnew electric stove, $220 amonth. 881.3221.

UPPER large one bedroomGrosse Pointe Park -Beaconsfield. $250 pi u sut1lities. Also large lowerin Park, $350 plus utilities,fireplace. 3 large .bed.rooms. Call Greg, 885.9292anytime.

CARRIAGE HOUSE, GrossePointe - 4 rooms plusback and porch. Close totransportation and shop.ping. Security and lease,$375. Please reply to BoxB-48, Grasse Pointe News,Grosse Pte. Farms 48236.

7 MILE.HA YES - Clean, 1bedroom upper flat, includ.ing appliances and carpet,$190 month. 527-2599.

BARRINGTON - 3 bedroom,Ilh bath English with fam.ily room, rec room, appli-anees. $525 month withlease. 881-4200.

JOHNSTON &:JOHNSTONE

GROSSE POINTE FARMS-4 bedroom semi.ranch onStephens .. Furnished rec.reation roo rn, $650/permonth, security. 882-6284.

4 BEDROOM Colonial, m'baths, family room, fire-p I ace. Immediate occu.'Pancy. $600 month. 886.3388.

MOROSS near 1.94 - Clean,duplex ranch, 2 bedroom,garage. $384. 886.2205.

CHELSEA near Gunston-2bedroom upper, appliances.882-8168.

NEFF - Immediate occu-pancy, 2 bedroom upper,living room with fireplace,dining room, den, sun-room,appliances, garage. Nopets. $500 per month plussecurity, references. B86-8151.

2 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Riv.eria Terrace, Jefferson-9Mile, upper level, balcony,carport, he a t included.$475 month. 776-7260, 884-7276 evening~,

ONE. BEDROOM apartment,Whittier near 1.::94. Stove,refrigerator, car pet i n g,large closets, heat includ.ed in rent of $255 a month.Call after 4 p.m. 268-6436or 731.9030.

NOTl'INGHAM.WARREN, 2.bedroom upper. Ideal forworking couple or 2working wcmen. Naturalfireplace, new wall to wallcarpeting, appliances, ga-rage. air conditioner, heatincluded. Security deposit.References, no pets, im-mediate o~upancy. 778.7536.

MARYLAND between Mackand Warren in Detroit.Freshly decorated 5.roomlower !lat. Full basement,heat furnished. No pets.Immediate oo.cupanc:y. Nokitchen appliances furn.ished. $215 per month plussecurity deposit. 882.0092.

GROSSE POINTE PARK 2.bedroom house with fin.ished second floor. Up.dated features, appliances,new furnace. $350 month.ly. 886-6331.

UPPER FLAT, GrosEe Pointe'2 bedrooms, half basement. Isecurity deposit, $185. 881.12803. I

GROSSE POINTE: 5 rooms,:2 bedrooms, clean, carpet.ed, appliances. parking.,Evenings 824.3849. '

GROSSE POINTE 2.bedroom ,living and dining room, ~basement and garage. $400 I

per month plus ~curity in. I

,:Judes heat. Call weekdays. '961.5790. i

EAST DETROIT-3 bedroomBungalow, refrigerator, :stove. carpeting, drapes. 2.car garage. 773.0579.

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FARBEHWARE r l:~n.hear~hhrrJ\ler.r 0 tiS, e I' I e (likenew): Rival plectTlc 'neatcl:c2r, maplc double hrd.f r n m e; lar~2 fitrplace,~rrcn, ('all 882.3335.

30.INCH Kcnmore electricsto\'e, self.cleaning, drilw,I'r, clock timers, white',8220. 331.3963.

CARPET, new. brown n~'1onplush. llxl5, S60. Scikomen'5 nivers watch. brandnew in box, S100, 886.95B6.

APPLIANCESWANTED

Refrigerators, s t 0 v e 5,washers, dry'crs, air con-ditioners, working only.Top dollar paid. After4:00 call 885.0174

GARAGE SALESunday, Sept. 14, 10.4

Miscellaneous Furniture,clothing and householditems, 805 Whitti('r.

FLEA MARKETSponsored by East Warren

Business Man's Associa-tion. Saturday Sept. 13,9.3, corner E', WarrenAvenue an d Somerset.Visit the Wood Shop ta.bles.

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Thursday, September I I, 1980 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Seven-CS=-ARTICLES FOR SALE' 8-ARTICLESFORSALE'S-ARTICLES ;OR SAii: B=-ARTICLES 'FOR'-SALEis=iRTICLES 'FOR SALE -e:.=..:.ARTic'LESFOR'SAL!I'8~ARTfcL-ES-FO-R-5ALE-a:-ARTICiES FORSALESPODE S~onew?re - iight ~'FORD" tel;phon-;'-;-iiverter. (:A-~1ES:-~hi!~I~~n's'-- <:,11~1~~. CRA-P~S~de gree-;'-~~~-;;-;;;: GARAGE' SALE, leaving' for THOr.iASVILLE eher~y b~d.1 MAKE MONEY SELLING SUI':ER'-GARAGT:" 'SAL~

blue, dl~ont1nue.d Henry 371.9554. adult game~. tcachcr P,U'. made, good condition. Rea. Florida-92" green nauga. room set, with kIng.S1ze y.our lease car: Call Execu. Llne~s galore, ho.useholVI pattern, 4 settings plus, CARPE'--'--'-" '---1-- ent educatio",-l games. 832. £Dnable. 1.pair 95W x 81L, hyde davenport, beige nau, bed, $400. Stereo, receiv. tlve Auto Finders.. 884. g.oodles, chests, fireplaceReasonable. 822.2901. ')J hTlN~ ---; ~rowll, gol~ 2744. 2.pain 59W x 61L. 1175 )!ahyde lounl(echair with er and turntable with 6740: fixtures, bamboo shade~,

'~PHOLSTERED ch~ir, uti~ ~s~~.' $1~~~~;~.662~ eve I I W-HIRIPOOL f' t Lochmoor. 885.2333. ottoman, solid s~ate Lawn speakers $250. ~tereo en. PLAY --H-OOKIE?'" -Vi ;.~ kY gas dryer, dmette set.dFrl:t. " re ngera or, I -_.- ... ----- .- .. --. - Boy mower 2 prISm lamps tertainment cabmet foyer h ,I day Saturday. 321 RI ge

ity ca~i~et, birch ward. SOF,\~96.i~ct; -bl~~-F~;~~h' '-':'hit e, excellent condi. WHiRLPOOL built.in .d~sh. ullity cabi~et, stuffed tOYs: chest and mirror. Call af. wouldn't. dream of it, e s I mo~t, and Chalfonte.robe, white screen, metal Pr" 'I 8B42372 tlOnl $175. Mauve couch, \/a :her, exc~llant condItlDn, C h r i s t mas decorations, 6 881-8237 on the, J~b all day, eve.ry -,,'-' ... - .. ----.stepladder, blu.e card table i ._~~_ .. _~ _ $20. 331.7351 or 882.7775. $65,885'0174, books etc. Thursday, FrI. __ ter_ p.m. . day, fIlling the.. Colomal I TANDE"I BIKE for (2),With two chaIrs, Interna'i APPLIANCES WANTED -._-.-. ---.-.- .... -_.. -----.- ... -- dav 9 to 4 21653 Ardmore AR Shop wlt~ excltl.ng, un.! Huffy 1 speed, $50, goodtlonal silver, ~merican I Refrigerators, stoves, wash. LARGE garage sale, Friday, QUALITY Garage Sale - Pa"rk, St. Clair Shores be. POI NTE usual, .1lntlques, gIftS, and i conditilJn, 882.7128.Rose coffee service. 885. ers dr"ers air condition. S10ePtto41.2E'veSraytUthrldnagypr11.

3ctehd' Hoc key, gcalie, sports, twel'n 10 and 11 Mile Road collectlbles for you to s~e I ;.--. , -:---C--h, ',' trains, art, stroller, house. f PROFESSIONALS when you pay h m a VISit GAR A {, E SALE! ouc,

0399. ers working only. Top dol. to sell 5090 Bishop, near hold' and mis~. items. Sat off east Jef erson. S f h d' h" h' [II siz bed port_-----.- __ --- I' 'd Aft 4'00 11 ... ------ ..-- HOUSEHOLD orne 0 t e goo les I' SIC air, U • I' , .GAS DRYER - Sears 700, ar pal, er. ca East Warren. only 9 a,m. to 3 p.m, 510 YARD SALE-Saturday, '68 FURNISHING SALE come up with this week in. able stereo, house ~nd

$50, inherited new dryer. 885.0174. A.1'\jTIQuiSa-~-d- coil~ct~bles Thorne 1're~, first .house Camaro and '70 Firebird watch next week's issue clude: a service for 8 in kitchenware, baby furnIsh.884.5604. 6.FOOT CARVED'~3Inl\, ~: garage s a Ie __ Wicker off Cook Rd. parts, glas~, transmissions, for details. Fostoria Century pattern ings, and clothes, toys, No

.----------- fectory bench, $250: Dres. table, set of ice cream ~IAPiE -d~;p lzaf table, hoods, trunk lids, rims, ra. 1 dinnerware, the Navilant pre.sales. sept. 12, 10.3TANDEM BIKE for two - den compote me,1dect, $200. chairs, oak traveling or- hutch and corner cabinet. diators, 327 engine, rebuilt MARANTZ 26 WATT Boston Tea Party plate, a p.m, 4303 Courville.

Huffy, 1 speed. Good con. TU 2.7559, gan, walnut fern stand, Antique chair and sewin~ and accessories, table saw, RECEIVER discontinul'd Royal Doul. ---- ------dition, $50, 882.7128. ------ ..-.____ oak children's roc k e r s , machine, Bedroom furni. 110 welder, fluorescent mint condition, 2 years old, ton fIgurine, a beautiful GAR AGE SALE, Wed.,ARAGE SALE _ F' t COMPLETE Lion~1 train, ceo primitive fUJniture and a ture. Miscellaneous pieces. lights, grandfather clock FM Dolby, tape deck cap. .Copeland porcelain tea pot, Thurs., Fri., 874 Notre

G r 24544 Beck East~: da~ duck dec')ys, French large assorfment of dec. After 5 p.m. 886.7555. case, model airplanes and a:bility, $180. I cream and sugar, several Damc, Grosse Pointe.Im.e, f. • doors, antique skiis. 9.foot orative accessories. Satur. rockets, 25824 Waldorf, Call after 6 p.m. 886.4269. bone China cream and -------- ---- ----

t~Olt between 10 Mile! downhill sJdis, S'1l)wtire~, day only, 8:30.4. 382 St GOALIE SKATES. size 5. Roseville, 771.1818. i ------------ sugar sets. a sterling brace. GARAGE SALE, Sept. 13,Stephens at J.94. redwoo:i !li~~y\i~ table :.H!U Clair, Dontt miss this one! u£ed only one year, $35. ----.--.--.----.- FRUITWOOD Cocktail and let, a 14k gold bracelet, ~ 10 a.m ..S p.m., Indian Vil-

MIXED Firewood for sale- benches. 881.1839. ------.---.-.-- 882.25'27 after 5 p.m. 2 c~~R8~~.oi~~~Place wood. end table, $100 each, 2 several small ?rass ite~s.' lagt', mi.lc, h 0 use h old$45 a face cord. Call after SOFA, golden green stripe. LAST TWO WEEKS of 50% BIRCH fir~wood,-S~O'~~ natural tone carpets, 4 a set ?f EngliEh sterlmg items, tops, clothes, 15175 p.m. 775,2215, traditional style (renec'II" ~~~I::leRO~~~~irg;igu~~~~~ cord, delivered. 886.9557. GARAfGdE STAhLEd- lFll?dN. ~;i~sold, $150 each. 882. :~terntdel;e~~rngCO~~~;fo~~:: Burns at St _.:~~.l_._'_ ...

----------- ating) very 1(00<1 condi. store fixtures, etc. Hours - ... -.----------- Ox or, urs ay, rl ay,' Il W 'ht ft d' !l1t:ST SACRIFICE. Redec.AGE N ERA L Household tion, $300. 881.2596. I' 12 to 7, 343.0045. Captain TAYL~R :rOT stroller, top 9.5 .p,m. Sat~rday till 12'1 GARAGE SALE _ Pontia~ se ng a er mner orating, 2 matching Queen

Sale - Such as large sofa, ----------- ~O~,,'. W,,~l.-l '~<l1(\ 'I" of lme, Jump seat, beautl.1 ya.n,e~y of It.en:s, la~ps, 400 PnI?inp oart~ will ~ae. ~~~~soca~~;.?)~:~':~'o2 oS~:,I.1 • __ ~ ...:n ....h~~v ,.h,;~< '70"

g.~assware, plates, ch.airs, KA1HH'i' l"UK JaCket, excel. I 'W'a'r"r'e-n ..... _, _. --. - I lu!. titil.;;S'i'/1:l atter ;;S. /lIl1C/l'KUi1(;~, CUiUl, lUC""!, rifice, Saturday Ii to 2, 180 :t'a'l-'p-I'tc-h-er-,--w'-I:t"h"'a-sl'l-v'e'r1 f I t d"I'o SI'Z - $65' -~~---------- car<eats clothes etc ' C;~t~;~-"oF~;~'~h"-~~~I~~s

fIreplace to.o s, re .r~gera. en co'} iL n, I' <l, . -------.----.- I 1 • ' -". Moran. trim, a Pairpoint silvert room aIr condItIOner 225-6159 or 885.541B. FREE!-Large lounge chair,: DUNC~N ~HYFE dlnInhgasedt, ----------- couch. Call aftcr 5 p.m,or, ." ' __ . 1 couple worn spots. Yours I S~25, Oriental rug.( n. SALE-6 pair white custom plate ladle. a Moriage weekdays. 882.8381.

dehumidifier, etc, etc. Cash 4.PIECE Colonial pine bed- I for picking up. 885-6813. 'I' Lmcol~ and Wa.shmgton, made drapes, including GARAGE SALE - Pontiac pitcher and much much .and carry only! 277 Tour- room set, $650. 882.3402: ... .________ dale hIgboy (antique ma. traverse brass rods and 400 engine ~arts, Wi~ s~cO more Hurry on ~ut and YARD SALE. Collectibles,aine, Grosse Pointe Farms. : SALESMAN'S Sample Sale of: hogany), $1,500; Sheraton rings. Also antique fire., rifice. Satur ay 9 to . hav£:'a look at The Colon. antiques, oak and walnutSUN DA Y, S~PT~MBER CUSTOM. MADE drajleri~s, household linens. Big sav. 1 console table (mahogany), place mantle. 1110 N. Ox. I Moran, ial Shop, 25701 Jefferson furniture, lots of every.14,10 a.m. until alliS sold! 4 pairs 84" long. excellent ings. in Garage at 19973! $250;.4 hand.painted stack ford, 882.7202. 1 STOVE double oven elec. near 10 Mile. Mon.-S'at. 11. thing. ~o toys or clothes.

----------- i condition, celery "rew. DO"le Place West, Frida",,' tables, $150; 3-piece Vie. ------.-----.---, trl'c 'self cleanl'ng , excel 6, 772.0430. Your Master Sunday O:'iLY 10.6 p.m.GAR AGE SALE - 9135; matchl'ng wlJol carp~t 12 Saturday on 1". 10.4. 'i torian parlor set, $550', Ma. GARAGE SALE-Friday-Sat. :1 1 t' d't' be't ff' Charge and VISA are wel-

A d b 9 6 ' d 9 to 4 pm en con I lon, s 0 er. 5503 Grayton.u u on, a.m. . p.m., x12.9, $300 total. 882-4434. ---------.-- i hogany twin beds, $250 ur ay, am_ .. T10158 corned. And don't forget, ... ...---

Friday, Saturday, Septem'l BLACK Persian Lamb Coat.! pair; violin, $150; Federal Many ne", friends have I :> - . we buy too! SOLEX MOTOR BIKE, $135.ber 12 13 Many items DOCOTOR/CLINIC Be a m I,; Mink collar, size 16. Excel. . $175' Presiient's I joined us in our semi an. II GARAGE SALE, furniture, ------------- Alcort Sun Fish, $475., . _ . mirror" . MOVING SALE-Everything----------- scale, new Moseley single I' lent condition, $250. 779. (full.length) lithographs of nual sale. 453 Cloverly. clothing, bicycle, freezer, Twin leaded windows, 24x

STENOGRAPH Machine - bedspread, apple. green, 1 5772. Lincoln and Washington, Men's, women's, baby and I' exerciser decorator pli. at house must go! 1979 60, with stained crests,With stand and case, $100. quilted raw silk, new three ------------ mahogany frames, $125 children's clothes, twin lows Saturday 9 to 3. 76 model refrigerator and $150. 527-5313.After 5 p.m. 526.8932. w h eel, t h re c speed )1ULT!.FMnLY garage. and each. MI 9.5613. beds, toys, bikes, humidi. Mor~ss stove, retail $500 each, -----------

----------- Schwinn. 886.9327. I movmg sale.- Furmture, I ----------- fier, sports equipment, ta.' sale $350 each. Freezer SOFA BED, $50, carpetingLEE's Green Carpet for two ' I range, refrigerator and GARAGE SALE - Bicycle, 'bles, lamps, books, house. BUNK BEDS and mattresses, $75, refrigerator $75, 3 for 22x13 room, multi-gold.

rooms, like new; also used 7-FOOT Brunswick pool ta-

Imore. Sat., Z:~~ ~.!'1. on appliances, misc. items, hold items, frames, glass. 6 months old, excellent piece family room set, 882.9806.

beige carpet. 884-4315. ble, like new, best offer, 1172 Whittier. Sept. 11.12, 9.5. 20496 ware, playpen, crib and condition. 885.4267. $125, 2 piece living room___________ Must sell. 52HI311. . Elkhart, between 7 and 8 changing table. etc. Golf ----------- set $150 two matching PANASONIC A~lIFl\I recordCASEMENT Window Air ,YARD SALE - SATURDAY, off'Harper elubs, mini bike, lots of COMBINED Garage Sale, highba'ck living room player, speakers, cassette

Conditioner, Chrysler Air CURVED OAK china cabinet, SEPTEMBER 13 ONLY, 10 . miscellaneous, even a 1976 household articles, lawn. chairs $75 each, heavy deck, $115. 882-1403.Temp, 7,500 BTU, $75. 372. iron with brass double bed, a.m .to 5 p.m. 15053 Hazel. l\IOVL~G GARAGE SALE - V mowers, books, clothing, -----------

humidifier. 881-6652. ridge, just off of Hayes. Fine furniture for house, ega. games and much more. wood desk $100,2 recliners G.E. BUILT-IN dishwasher,9896. . i Misc. furniture, ping pong yard and beach. ZENITH console stereo, AMI Saturday ONLY 9 to 5. $25 each, wood dining excellent conditio'n, $75.

SELLING Mothers treasures ALU~INUM porch aWning, table, and more. 14 beautiful pieces Wood. FM radio, $150. 886-5701. 12861 E Outer Drive near room set $100, Washer, 882.1403._ Also furniture, tools, whIte, 17 f.t. x ~ f!" 111.2 • ard "Orleans" wrought Mack. No pre-sales.' Dryer $35 'each, riding -----------dishes, September 12, 13, years old With bUllt.m gut. IANTIQUE wood bur n In g iron: 5 section sofa with GARAGE SALE lawnmower $75. 1424 Haw- 5 SWIVEL vinyl bar stools,

1 ter. Black wrought iron stove, $125. New man's ottoman and corner table 1267 Balfour Road (corner 45" R0l!ND wrought iron thorne, G l' 0 sse Pointe asking $60. Call !'iefore 914, 9 a.m. to 5 p,m; on y, po;t and porch ral.l\Il~., Schwinn yellow Sportabout 4 side chairs with round Vernor) table, white metal glider Woods. a.m. or after 6 p.m. 882.11974 East Outer Drive. Awning and railing ~ogeth'l bike, never ridden, S100. pedestal table, rectangular 9.5 Saturday. Sept. 13 couch, 4 folding card table \--------.----.- 2731. '

2 FLORAL matching chairs. er or separately .. PrlCed t~...j Large :\l:endel s tea mer table apd tea cart - all Child's desk, chair, doubll!" chairs. Must sacrifice, 884. YE~LOWI SATlfN fdrapes l\IAHOGANY DINING room1 sofa, off.white damask. I sell, rem 0 dell !1 g front l trunk, used, 575. Please for .51,550 or will consider bed frame, lamp shades, 9339. w,lth ~a ences. or our - furniture, Duncan Phyfe1 Stiffel lamp. All f.xcel. porch. 886-6446. ~~ after !. p.m~1.7183. sellmg separately. BIh ~t. kitchen items,. Christmas 1---.------.-- i 5 wmdows, full length. table. 6 chairs, sideboard,lent quality" 886.5653. SCHWINN 10'speed lady's 'I' HOUSEHOLD furnishings curved sofa, lounge chair, decorations. wo"d windows, I OAK KITCHEN SET, camper 881.7621, and serving table. After 4

ESTATE SALE 447 Madison like ~ew, $125. Sk;s, pole~: appl!naees, Fren~h pro~ I sleteapthert.atboIPePeddru~ah~:~r: storm door. fencing, toys, 1 s i ~c refrigerator: type. 'METALMASTER kitchen set p.m. 884.4350.. b t 1 d' 7~' $150 vmclal down cushIon sofa' , , clothes, books. wnte: table, co.cktall. table, and 6 cha.irs, walnut finish,

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NOeows'ml'nakYstSole$24'50 14k' and French provincial bed. I red glass lamp. F~rniture [ ------------ occaSIOnal chaIr, mlscel1a. i h k t bl TU 5 GARAGE SALE. Baby furn.Thursday only, 10 a,m. .• ,. s how n by appomtment GARAGE SALE, 40. inch' neous items. Harper.Cad. a r oc ey a e. . i~hings, household items,p.m. Formal dining rOllm 4 o~als ~ing, unusual, $200. ~~~~a s~Nt;~e22~~~ ;~d~ Thursday or during garage electric range, trash com. ieux area. 6305 Woodhall. 7641. 10 .to 5 Saturday, 19217wringer washer~, stove, WhIte Jade necklace, per. ~ k S C S sale hours Friday and Sat. pact or, m i s ceIl a n e ous 10.5 Thursday only, ICONVENTIONAL fireside Eastborne, Harper Woods,set, bedroom set, sofa, 2 feet, $250. Gree.~ b~rlap more ar, '" urday. Phone 1.385.4090, household items, Friday. 3 bloeks behind Woodsbooks, tools, lamps, miscel. dr~pes, new. 54 x84, 3 PORT.A.POTII _ Harvest for more information. I' Saturday, 10.4. 343 Ridge. ELECTRIC RANGE- Upper sofa and love seat, glass Theater.laneous. pair, $75. FIreplace uten. gold, like new, $55. 824- , mont. and lower ovens, matching top coffee table, corner ----------.~ ....

___________ sils, $75. Rocker, $75. 296. 0680 Sears 10 h.p. lawn tractor, --_________ side by side freezer refrig. table and end table, 2 l\IOVING SALE. ElectricGARAGE SALE-Furniture, 3138. . with electric starter, $350, CONSOLE TV, window fan, erator, Avacado. 331.8704. large lamps, $1,500 or make I' stove, studio couch, French

electrical, clothing, tools, , \ l\lOVING - Furniture, work. 1 h.p. centrifugal pump, dinette set, desk, dresser reasonable offer. 774-5019.1 dining room, fine furnituremany miscellane,)us and GARAGE SALE - Sept. 12, bench, pool, baby items, $50. Power sprayer, lawn and swing set, refrigerator, OAK DRESSER with mirror, I ------------ Must sell. 885.3944.household items, Thursday 13, 14, 10.6 p.m. Doors, fur. bikes, men's suits, lady's e d g e r. Many large and portable TV, bikes and 15 gallon crock with lid, NORGE home freezer, up. Iand Friday. 5222 Marseilles niture, twin strul1(;I'. quilts, clothes, Volkswagen. Every. small garden tools. Two power mower, needs work large wicker chair. 884. right 12 cu. ft. 300 lbs, ONE BAKER table withnear Warren. baby clothes, bathroom fix. thing cheap! Frid'ay, Sat. like-new GE window air but are repairable, 882- 0467. $75 885.7558. glass top plus 84'lnch sofa

____________ tures, bedroom se~, Vernors urday, 10.4 p.m. 3934 Bea. eonditioners, professional I 6891 ft 6 1------------. Both very goed condition.24 YARDS of gold shag car. barrel. 4178 Kensmgton. comfield. hair dryer, charcoal barbe. a er._~.m. Gusher! Yep, old Wacky's GRAND GARAGE SALE, Best offer. 886-9105 or

peting, good condition. GARAGE SALE _ House ----------- que with el~ctric spit and I COUCH, 86" blue velvet, started drilling into his sewing machine, stereo 886.7416.884-8963. J. i-DAY ONLY. Rainorshine. all accessorIes, 520. Com~ Contemporary French Pro- Christmas Club account console golf clubs picture-G-----------

------------ I Items, photo lam!" garden, Moving sale. Antiques and plete umbrella table, $10. vencI'al 882.5478 d . , b b f ' , I ARAGE SALE-Miscellan.b' I $25 C 1\ I th I W d d an It won.t e long e ore frames, much more. Satur- eous kitchen' books plant.GIRL'S 26" ICYCe, . a co. es p us. ~ nes a.y. collectables including 6 F: i day, Saturday 10.6, . . The Colomal Shop's spew. day Sept 13 9 a m to 4, . g , t t 'h' 't 9

after 6 p.m. 885-4855. Fnday, 9-5. Saturday till 1 pieces wicker, breakfast North of Port Huron. Take ELECTRIC DRYER, excel. ing out money like a

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g I ~ms'13':\'IAGNAVOX r~cord player, I noon. 332 Belanger, Mor. table and benches, Victor- 1.94 to very end then fol. lent condition, $150. 822- guSher. If you want to , 114 ur y', ep em er ,

2 fireside chairs, c'lffee ta. oss and chalfonte. ian dresEer with mirror, low M.25 to 5654 Lake 8709 or 822-6426. "st~ke a <;laim" on this big I MEN'S CLOTHES, size 40' 0 Lakepolnte.ble, tea wagon, best offer TOO BUSY TO SELL your Old

jcboca,colda ctoo~er, iroln Shroe RADoad(M.25). PARK -W-O-O-D-A-R-D--P-A-T-IO--f-u-r-ni'strike, dIg out your un. regular, navy cashmere top EXCITING things are hap-

884-3930. car? Call Executive Auto an rass DC or s sca e. ON RO . used" unneeded belongings ' coat new condition shoes pening on Kerchevai in theOld toys, tins, quilts, etc. 1----------- ture, umbrella table with and. get in touch with Co. size' 9C, lade"s blouses', Park. THE 7IIAG!\IFICENT

DINING ROOM SET Thoma,. Finders. 884-6740. . Also 2 b icy c 1e s, kid's ~P R 1.:\1I T I V E A.RT. ~ew 4 chairs, umbrella, chaise 1 1 Sh H I R '-------.----1 clothes, dl'c.h"'a.'her. Satur- ~ GUInea ceremonlal shleld, lounge spring chair, tea: onla op. um;ne s, ?Y- slacks, size 16. 821.a786. OBSESSIOK is happy to beville Mediterranean, $2,000. I BOAT CANVAS (1) 7x17, , n • I f J K' al Dou1tons, pre 65 Chrlst- --------.--- a part of them. When youAfter 5, 526.8436. '(1) llx20, fair condition, 'I day September 13th 10.. formerly part 0 . . cart, color chalk and daffo. ~ mas plates, Fiestaware, De- GARAGE SALE, Thursday, stop in you'll' be excited

----------- $25 each; .375 feet burlap 3:30. 4214 Bucking'ham. i Parker ethnographic collec. dill. New condition. 886. pression Glass, cups and Sept. 11th, 10.4, 328 Clo- too by our latest addi.SCHWINN LeTour 10 speed, 30 I'nches 'vI'de, nel'.' condl" I Absolutely no pre-sales" tion. A.n c e"s t r a,l, fac~s 8297. k . k k k f I L'ttl . I' I thO , .

I, d 72 14 caCla saucers, me - nac s, ur. ver y, I e glr s c 0 Ing tiens as well as our unus-$85; Steuben crysta. an. tion $50 881-8124 Cash plea,e. I carve In x a. I ------------ 't ld d II Id' d' IItique Pembroke table, ,. . I wood natural clay stam APOTHECARY JARS, with nl ure, 0 . 0 s, 0 . Jew. an mlsce aneous. ual inventory of the univer.$875, evenings. 1l86.5901. 5.PIECE Colonial living room GAR AGE SALE 19455' ton ~ s, decorative casso. or without match collec. elry, Rose~llIe Potte~ and SUPER BASEMENT SALE. sal-what's new? A gilded

----------- set, dark pine, excellent Kingsville, Beaconsfield & wary feathers make this 1 tion, 6 decorator jars, 27", ~~~Il~f ~~In~htrge ~~~kya 3 family. Crib, household Louis XV style vitrine, aY~RD SALE - Mal;y new condition $550. 331-6621. Moross. Thurs ..fri.-Sat. 10. an unusual piece. $3,000 i and 15" tall. Suitable for i 'ant t be I~ s u can't goods,' clothing, glassware, collection of 16 Royal

Items, 2 new SchWinn 10. ' 4. firm, 881.9722 after 6 p.m. I' collectl'ons of shells, orna- 1 \\. S 0 uY'. yo. . 11 Th d Doultons, :on Art NouveauI bring your thmgs to him mlsce aneous. urs ay. Y"speeds. Saturday on y, 9 ;-CFA,7 feet, Ji.k~ new, flol' -----------1------------ ments, matches, etc. 8B6.1 ' clock and candle set other

a.m. to 4 p.m. 6000 Old 'al print, $175. 885.31?1. CHINA, flatware - teacups, EGG SHELL sheer curtains,' he'll gladly call. on you. Friday, Saturday, 10.4. c 10 c k s, An outst~ndingTown Directions. 881-6708. ----------- autl:mn haze mink. 776. (4) panels, 66xB4, 50x84, I 8297. ! An.d all tra~sact~ons are 20612 Chalon. Between 8.9 Cloisonne tea pot; and a

------------i MOVING, )llJST SELL - 0555. w!brass poles and traverse: GUN CABINET or bookcase st.nctly confIdentIal. Call off Harper. beautiful Nippon platter.TREASURES and treats Sale, I Antiques, bed frame, desk, 4 PIECE ~amsonI'te luggag:>, rods, $50. 882-1624, : 38" wide by 72 inches high 111m:\-Ion.-Sat. 11.6 at 772. ! ALUMINUM PORCH awning We buy too,

Saturday, Sept. 20, 10 a.m.- , puppet theater, sofa and - - 'th 0430 H3 p.m. st. Clare Church, I much more. Saturday, Sun. EngliEh bone china cups & K2.244 SHORT with or with. Solid clear maple WI . . ! - Must go - Best offer T E :\-IAG:'\IFICENTMack and Whi~tier. day, 10.4. No pre.sales. 443 I saucers, lamps, etc. 884. out Solomion 555, S150. looking glass doors and, TWl~ bunk bed set, pine accepted. White, 17 ft. x OBSESSION

___________ ' Cl . 0743. 882.4440. storage cabinet below. 886-: finished, 3 years old, very 7 ft:, less than 2 years old. ' 15233 KERCHEVALGARAGE SALE. Furiture, 1 St. air. i .----------- GARAGE S~ l' I 8297. I good condition. $100. 882. Awning includes 3 detach.. GROSSE POINTE PARK

rugs, clothes, toys, bar. GRANDFATHER :\IAHOGANY. dinin..g room . - Ires,: I 5211 able black aluminum posts. 331.5571gains Saturday Sunday table, 4 chairs, $2:>0. Head- florist supplies, arches, pik : PAINT COMPRESSOR, Shop . , Hours 11:30 to 6 p.m.5754 Somerset io to 6' C LOC KS strom baby changing table. machine, large round ta. i vacuum, boy's hockey gear, , 6' BAR STYLE slate top pool and 3 sections of porch Tues_-8at.

_______ ' ._ While in stock. 30% to 40% S20, :\1iE~ion oak rocking bles. cash register. Many: skates, tools. scrap lumber, i table and accessories, $75. railing. 886-6446. 1------------.BROYHILL 5.piece oak bed. 1 off. Large selection. Dealer chair,' S50, Electric tire clothes, much more! Satur. more. 336 :\l:eMillan. Satur'i 885-1486. GARAGE SALE. 6151 Bish-: GARAGE SALE. Saturday

room set, bookcase head. I clearance. 268.2854. pump. $25. Comfortable day, .Sept. 13, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.' day 10.6 Sunday 12-6, : ------------ op. Lots of everything in.! only: 8 to 2, 1460 Oxfor~,board, 3 section dresser, 3, ----------.-- living room arm chair. S25. 4'021 Bedford. ---.--'-------- I KINDEL dining room set, 8 cluding new :\-iadam Alex-' b~t\leen ~Jack and Holl.section mirror, nightstand,: GOLD 24 Kt 2 Rattan fioor lamps, S25, BIG GARAGE SALE __ Sat. HA:\llLTON ELECTRIC dry-' piece, almost new, beauti- ander dolls and new Bar. day. men s clothes, \\~chest on chest, $1 OOCJ.776. : Bavarian Black Knight ca~h, 823-6691 er. excellent condition. $65 ful. Sacrifice. 851-8864. bl'es Saturda" Sunda" 9 men's clothes, elect.romc. . ... urda~', September 13. 20511 88" 0174 -----.------- -" > k t h1054. I Bone _. ;). . '?' h k . games.' 1 c e n Items,

____________ .... i YARD SALE - Something, HoIIY\lood, between Harp .... -- .... -._ ...--- .. -.-- SOFA sa inches .. g.old tones. ~." :'io c ec S. camping equipment. micro.r----------~ CH INA for everyonc. Thursday. er and Beaconsfield. An. Cl:\IPOCND BOW. Bear Po. ~ excellent conditIOn, $250. :\IOVI:\'G G;\1 . f t t 4' ~c[)pe leather handicrafts20 Grosse Pointe Women multi.eolored. hand painted" Frida~'. Saturday. Sunday.' tiques, baby things and I'll' LTD. Like new. with 8869638 i. ..... In an sea. . b k I''G S A lEI furniture. arrows. case. $125. 885.5082 __ ' :. , pair football shocs. 3 pair, ;amera. stereo, 00 s co.

SPONSORIN , Registered. 8 dinner Ii ates. 463 Kerby. 8:30 a.m, . _. . ..__ ._ ___ .. _ GARAGE SALE _ Baby fur. I hockey skates, portable' .ecubles.benefiting Bon Secours 8 salad, 3 cups and saucers, "SHOE SALRAll-;ew chilo STORE FIXTURES, t r a c k ELEGANT. Contemporary ni.ture, excellent condition, i fan. 886.9823. i ~OVI:'\G S.-\LE-r-;-urnl'tur~,Hospital, 243 Lakeland, Antiques, :o.lust sell. 525., I' ht' and peg board b' t Q . , ------------, ~8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 8091 or 525-8092. dren's leather shoes. all sl;el:rngg used in art gal. eclroom SUIe. ueen.me, Friday, Saturday, Sunday,: 3.PIECE SECTIONAL couch i hand.painted picnic table,Saturday, SeD.tember 13, -~.------- sizes, S.) or less. Thursday. ~ed, . na,:ural .oak wIth! 10.5 p,m. 3904 Grayton. beige. 881.0762 . <I clothes galore-men's, wo°CASH & CARRY friday. 3.8 p.m. 1656. lery. ~Iust sell immediately. floatIng b.as.e, custom .. ---- ----.---- : ._ ' _ I ml'n's. boy's. Train table

- - 1 0 IL PAl NTI NGS Hampton. 4 blocks Norlh ~.~~~~~l:.._.._ _ _._._ craftcd, rechnmg storage. GOOD FURN,ITURE, no g~-: GARAGE SALE, 1314 Bed.' with transformer andd 8 :\lile, I block East of :\1ETAL OFFICE desk, also headboard. 2 drawer cnd: rage sale !terns, 6 del!ll'i ford, Park, Friday, ~atur.' train.;. hockey equipment.

LITHOGRAPHS :\-lack. one wood desk. Call Satur. units, 6.drawer -chest, 6, tasse. cup and saucers WIth ~ day, 10.5. Bikes, clothing. I craft suppll('I. miscE'llan.PICTURE FRAMES . -...----- .. -.------ - day. B85.2381. months old. Cost S4,800,: stcrlJng ~poons, Steuben i van sE'at. ' cou,. ec 195 Krrcheval,

A:\'TIQVE YARD SALE. .. ....... _. ._ . ,aerific(' $2,400, 886.8511 glass cordial set. 821.6786. ---.---.-.-._______ C'lrner of ~1()ran, Saturda".STORE FIXTURES 2B02gFll)ren~e.S.CS. (be. ('\R'C'E S\.LE leaded L IF IIY ,,.. :,' , -. or 882.9303. '-2 '.IATCHI:-;-G-'-b-I-u-e--floral' ~n; T - A~l , 92

(.p TO 70'" OFf tween ll.:\lartin. Harper. glass fI'cnch door, new .. -... -.- .'" GARAGE SALE .- - ..--.-_ .. --~EVER\'TllI:\G ~1CST GO 3 Jefferwn, Sept 13, 8.4. dri~;eway' gatl', sorn~ nell H.\CCO cr)(:r:H, 2 rnat('hin~ wing fireside chairs, like: Dining room table with leaf. "10Vi:\'G Ol'T OF ST.-\TE-

days only' Sept 17 thru Ant:que Chippendale ,')fa, toys and bab~' clothes; chaIrs, Chippendalc desk. i nc ...;, $275 Oak french drop ceIling panels with portable sauna. two roomSept. 19, 12-6 p,m, maple rope bd. mahcg. leathcr riding boots (6.C). chairs, lamps. tables, chi., doors, beveled glass, $225.' runners trunks framed air conditIOner. sewing ma.

ADRIA:-; ART GALLERIES an\' sideboad, oak drcs,cr. barely worn: pedestal sink. na, Ruby glass, etc, 791.; 884-8701. picture;, school d'esks, mag. chine, washer. dryer, micro.21143 :\1ack A\'e. ir,;n bed. oak IC2box. blank old light fixtures and a,. 2513,. .__ ,BASE~iE:I1T'SALE'_'-;ppli.. azines, books for children oven, lamps, ladders. large

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885.7601 mrlre. Also 2 lighted plant 4,30. 796 Washington. day. Sunday, 10.6, Oval 6 p.m. 9:12, 1 , 14 untl oys. e 109, ous~ 0 , 5251 Farmbrook bcl\leenGAR..\GE-SALE-:=- E~'';:Y:. ,helv~; and mI,C hou,e. pool liner, 12x32. mag p.m. 10813 McKinney, near, Items, lots of collectibles.' Warren and Chandler Park.

thing must go. Wingback hold items TREAD:.1ILL for in d () 0 r wheels, big man's clothes,' ~10rang, Saturday 9.4 p,m. only! 67 ---- ------- .. ---chair, toys, kids and adult walkinR rain or shme, antique machines, craft ... - .-. Muskoka off Grosse Pointe JA:\-IESTOW:'\ soHd cherryclothes, stove, air condi. 30" WHITE elc~:ric sto\'e. Beats jogging, One mile items and much more, WAGO:'o' WHEELS'I com1.' Blvd, near Moross. breakfront. excellcnt con.tioner, high chair, winter ex~eJlcnt conditIOn. $55. equals 2 outdoors. 585. :l4200 .Jefferson. Saint Clair puter boards. sma I app 1- ... - ----------- dition, $375. 886.4054

885.0174, Get store prices to com. anres, furmture. Some., YARD SALE -3 families - ._---- .. -------coats, trunk. 410 and 20 pare. C.~mpbell B81.f1412, Shorc, Ihing old and new. Sept,' boy's bike and many col. BIG GARAGE SALE-Fur.gauge hand loaders, Friday nJ:\lNG 11:)(")"1 SET Solid Sf' J213 104" ro salcs lectl'bles Saturday Sep niturc. ba\kets, lamps, pin".onl.v, 9:30.4:00. 406 Fisher, F: B90!' I APA RT"n::'\T., JZF. re rlgcr- ',' .. '0 pc". I • .' ..l11ap:e. dr:p lraf tahir. 4 (;AR.\(;E SA!.". ,inCa nIl d' 19071 \'eroniea, F:. Detroit, tember 13 10 am 4 pm P'JnR tablr. Illckrr. camp.

rha;r'. hU'ch, $2.'>0. 882. Rd -- Furniture, hlendrr. al'lr. olr PI' Roor can it Ion. f K II :'110 r sale's pI 'ase' 11090' Ing pquipml'nt. d \ she s.nlectrlc hl'atcr. frv. pan, SGO 8fl,'i.0174. east 0 e y, • p e. . e ..•42,01 ('venlng, , :,lcKinney, (between )lor. I(iass\\ are, b()()k;; and lotstW() scct.lon, tahle, ping. (;ARAGE SALE .Jewelry, GARAGE SALE Something ang.:\-10ross.l. more. Fr:day, Septemberpong size. :\1t,c. Items stcrling sil\'cr, 3 silverwarl' for evcrvone 89 Handy, ~- - ----.-- ._-- 12.:; 00 pm. tn 5.00 pm.

CA:\'T FI:-;n the uscd car to sets. E\ectnc train set, (G P. F~rms) behind Ker. BOX S P R l:'l G S. mattress Saturday. Scptl'mbcr 13. 9fit vour needs? Call Exccu. utenSils. clothlllg, misc. cheval on thc Hill. Friday, sets, Sealy or Serta, 1, off a m to 3 r.m 701 l'ni\'er-tiv~ Auto fllldrr., 8fl4. Satllrda.\, 9 a,m, ]''i20 Ox. Sl'pt. 12th, 10 to 4. Satllr. Dealer clearance. 268.2854 Slty hetwcen Charlcvoix6740. ford RrJad day, Sept. 13th, 10 to 2. or 371-5400. and Waterlno

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8-ARTICLES FOR SALl SA-MUSICAL 9-ARTICLES WANTED ll-CARS FOR SALE ll-CARS FOR SALE ll-CARS FOR SALE ll-CARS FOR SALE ll-CARS FOR ,SALETOY SALE _ Friday. 9-4" INSTRUMENTS CHER-R"Y:Qrniahogany-clin: 1978 CORVETIE - Loaded! 1974 MlrSTANG-Mach I, V6, 1976 PACER-automatic, air -T-U-F-F'-.K-0-T-E-'-s-S-y-s-te-m-6-ex. 1968 IllU-ST-A-N-G-,-g-oo-d-tr-a-n-s.

20668 Maple Lane, Grosse HALF SIZE VIOLIN. 886. ing room set or bedroom Brown/beige, 19,900 miles, 4 speed, A:.'l/FM, very good conditioning, $1:875. Call terior glaze will give your portation. $800. 777.9839.Poinle Woods. 1884. set with highboy, pair oC $0,000. VE 9-3582. After 6 condition. $1,800 or best. 882.1304. used car a permanent ------

___________ I ------------ French doors. 962.0192 or p.m. ca1l 547.5193. 774-6863. showroom shine. 822.5300, COI,LECTOR'S ITEM, 1960MULTIPLE FAMILY garage WANTED-Grand Piano, in 798.3283. ___. ' '74 MUSTANG 11 Ghia ---- ..,-' Cadillac Sedan de Ville,

sale, Sun. 9.5 only. 3706 good condition. Send post .------- ALL STATE DODGE OMNI -'- 4 door Automatic, steel belted '79 FIAT XI9 - Air, Ziebart, 47,000 miles, interior andHa\'erhill, Detroit, card with description, con. CLOTHING WANTED: girl'~ CAR LEASI NG automatic, excellent con. tires, 20 m.p,g" $I,4{)O. 7,000 miles, still under chrome like new.' Every.

dition, price to Grosse size 10, boy's si~~ 8. Call dition, AM/FM, $4,400. 882.3360. warranty. Must sell. $7,300 thing works, see to appre.2 ROCKERS, lounge chair, Pointe News, Box R.t. .after 6:30. 882.3485. BUY. SELL. LEASE 371.4707. -,-- -' or best offer. 773-8786. dale. 296.0417,

marble base floor lamp. ----------- , NEW - USED -.-- '75 CENTURY 4 door-pow. ------------ ----------886.3119. STORY & CLARK small _I WANTED: b~nk b(~1 Wlt~ ' JIM IMHOFF GRA.~D PRIX, 1976, white, er brakes, power steering, 1979 CUSTOMIZED Chevy OI,DS, 1975 Della 88. 2 door.

___________ original dark mahogany n,t?ttresse~" In g00(1 cond!. r 521.1111 ster~o tape, air, original runs well, $1,500. Call arterl Van. sunroof, AM.FiM ste. One owner, excellent con.GARAGE SALE-Thursday, beautiful, $1,100 cash. 882. non 822,3,*51. --------______ owner. M in t condition. 5 p.m. 882.1285. reo cassette, bed, ice box, dition. 885.3635.

Friday, Saturday, 9 a.m. 1266. C,\SH FOR KJDS'CL{)THl:~-S: MUp-~i~t,~~;b~!il;7~nZgi~:'"New ..!~2(}_0_._88_4-9145.' '74-FIREBiRD,A~I/F~I-ster.' beautfiful intelrior.67Exc4el. 1916 CHEVROLET Impalato 5 p,m. 21225 Madison, 1ft t 14 b k h 1 '76 DODGE RIM eo, vinyl roof, 6 cylinder, lent or trave. 88 . 10 . "'agon, Safe, clean, faml'lySt. Clair Shores _ Toys, USED LUDWIG drum set, 5 n an ,0 ,toys, o~ .~, c I. '69 Nova-6 cylinder .. Best oya onaco ..games, clothes, household. pieces, $250 or best, metal. dren.s. furm!llr~. F,xcell~1I1 oUer, 881.5570. Call after Brougham, II passenger good condition, $1,800, 822. 1974 PLYMOUTH Fury III. car, air, $1,600 or best of.No pre.sales. lie silver. 294.5282. condltlon. 4 p.m. wagon, loaded, spotless, ex. 9512. • Hardtop, 4,door, automatic, fer. 881.2475.

___________ 881.3260 -- cellent condition. 886.7169. '74 PONTIAC C t r I air, power sleering, brakes, - ... ----------FRONT YARD SALE-5 to KING CORNET used in high . .... , '79 REGENCY, 4 door, load. I a a ma, rea AM radio, like new Fire. 1930 MUSTATNG hatchback,

CHARLES KENT ed, excellent condition, 1973 OPEL 2 door station good mechanical condition, . stone 721 radial whitewall 5,000 miles, loaded, $6.100.fw~~n~~.rp~:d:~~~:tnt~~: ~~~g~18~.~0.g, of M band, REAVER CO. Best offer. 886.8527. ~~~Ji7ion,a~i~~~~ii7;.l;f:. $700 firm. 776.0409. tires. Looks good. runs ,~~after,~I!~~~~58~.,_Harper Woods. Friday and -------------. WE BUY RUSTPROuFING by Tuff. - -__________ 1980 CHEVETIE, 4 door- good. $BOO.881.1345, 1970 OPEL GT - 4 speed,Saturday, 10 a,m. to 4 p.m, 8S-ANTIQUES FOR Diamonds, jewelry, gold, any Kote will add to the resale 1974 CATALINA - power warranty. 7,200 miles, stick, lij8OCITAT'IO~2.do~r~-4~ r a d i a 1s, gooJ condition,

_________ ._ SALE condition. It's probably value of your car. 822.5300 brakes, steering, tilt wheel, $4,350, offer. 884.4303. cylinder, automatic, AM. _$~OOO, 822~8_75.:__ . '''_.SUPER GARAGE SALE I ------------ worth more than "ou've ------ ,---- air conditioning, 4 new 1972 CHEVELLE V "FII' t' . - ,- -

Antiques, furniture, bikes, ORIENTAL RUGS J V.W. 1973, Square Back 412, tires, AM/FM stereo ra. - ery reo 1, power s eeJ'lng, sun. 19BOX BUICK Skylark Lim.glassware, air condition. Expert appraisals, estates, been told. Immediate cash, Automotic, 68,000 mile3, dio, very goot! condition, sponsible, 4 door. Call aC. roof, silver with blue in- Ited 4 door sedan. Air. Cullers, pictures, household, purchased. Modern semi. 557.4550 30 t $1 $1,250. After 6 p.m. 779. ter 6 p.m. 778.0181. terior. $5,600. 886,0489. power, automatic. stereo,. d r E --~---------- m.p.g., some rus, ,-much miscellaneous, 1,000 antIque an an lque. x. GROSSE POINTE Bookseller I 200. 885,7974. 0288. 1978 AUOI FOX~ AM/Frd, 1964 CADILLAC Coupe, in. cruise, tilt wheel, rea~ de.plus items. 712 Pember. pert cleaning and repair. d' igned limited edi air, automatic, clean, Hal terior as new, body beau. frost, excellent condItIOn.ton, t'arK, FriJ,,;, SatLli' ,~~ ""11 h.,.. "".;' ... M esues s . OT T)<; AA 191;'1 (:f1r,:l tr'l!1<' '74 JAGUAR XJ 6L. sedan, l'.,"~, ~'".,_~"._ , ••__ • .,r,d ~neh"";""11 .. """0' After 5 p.m. 884-9017.d 9 t 4 m ;'i;~.AiX~ to-;ay t~pd~l- tions, fine illustrated chll. portati~n, bzst offer. 371 n ~~~.. ~ uVU"""'~ ".. I _ J "-1----

__ a_y_,_a_.m_._o__ P_._.__ lar. 547.2100. dren's literature, art, pho' 7925. I p.m. 885.5735. __ I lent, low mileage, $1,250 1979 SCIROCCO SE - Air.GARA'GE SALE, Saturday, KENNARYKal(e Antiques tography, Americana, De. ------------- I 885.9073 after 5 p,m. 5 speed, loaded. After 6

Sept. 13, 9.5. 763 Notre d troit, Civil War, Occult, 1976 OLD$o Delta Royale':"" r FIAT 75 . 1980 PONTIAC GRAND -, p.m. $7,200/offer. 939.Hours; Wednes ay.Friday d d SPORTDame, between Vernor and 124 S t d 95 C d' avantgarde Lit., military, Blue, 4 door, fully loa e C CO,UPE PRIX LJ 9036,

~~::.levoix. Toys, clothing, at 'war~e~. :~2.43'96.a leu,," ~~~n~d h~~:t~~Shil~h~~~~. I .~;:a~or make offer. 537 s 124 series classic, last edition. Exe~utiv~ car, fully loaded 19-7-7-C-'H-E-V-Y-C-a-pr-ic-e-4-d-o-o-r,__________ ._ FURNITURE reiinished re or collections in 'all cate - 4 seater, 40 mpg, poly. WIth a.lr, two.tone, grey, 3!. power steering, brakes,SCHWINN Scrambler $2

400",I paired,. "tripped, an.y 'type gories. Cash paid and im 1975 CORDOBA-8 cylinder guard, 5 speed, AM/FM 7~0 mIles, excellent condl' win d 0 w s. locks, Cruise,

very good condition, , of caning Free estimates mediate removal. AM/FM stereo, cruise con y tape, condition like new. tlOn, $7,650. 886.4269. rear defrost, 28,000 miles,527-8075. 474.8953. . troI, moon roof. Call a£te $2,500 or best. A,M. or excellenl condition, $4,000,

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COUCH, sturdy green slip I ABLE TO PAY top dollar 5 p.m. 885.1229. 4 '. . . your lease car. Call Execu. I __a_e_r__ p',_m_,_8_8_.0_6_32_.._.~covered couch. 885.7888, for used Oriental rugs A BOOKERY 1980 CADILLAC Coupe de 1973 -CHEVROLET - 4 door tive Auto Finders.. 884. OLDS Delta Royale, 1978 -$25. 547.5000. power steering, brakes. Re~ 6740. L d d 4 d h'15038 Mack, G.P. Park Ville - Loaded. $10,500 l' bl oa e, oor, w Ite with

or best offer. 773.5840. la e, needs ,brakes. Best red interior, $3,000. 886.A.~TIQUE & YARD SALE- THE 824-8874 e offer. 882.9298. TOO BUSY TO SELL your 3060. Ask for John Pierce.

Cut and Depression glass, DETRO IT d'n t TRIUMPH l!r.l GT.6, _ 6 car? Call Executive Auto IChina, antique c 10 c k s, S~~TGU:;kae~, ~~x~sS;~rh cylinder, dual carburetors '72 ELDORADO, Convertible Finders. 884-6740. ELDERLY gentleman mustleaded glass lamps, ice Winchester all d others fun hobby. $800 firm. 881 -Triple black. $2,700. 885- -C-A-N-'-T-F-I-N-D-th-e-u-se-d-c-a-r-t-osell carefully maintainedcream table and chairs, TR I-STATE Private collector. 478.5315 7235. 7510 or 779-8794. 1963 Ply m 0 u t h Savoy.mirrors, farm bell, antique ANT IQUE S e 1974 VW l:>'.lper Beetle - fit your needs? Call Execu. 23,000 miles. 882.3360.shoe collections, over 300 SAFES WANTED - Aimos CORVETIE, 1980, dark met Black, good con d i t ion. tive Auto Finders. 884. I -----------antique items. Yard sale any condition. Woods Lock allic blue with white inte Clean. 822-8621. 6740. 1978 BONNEVILLE Brough.includes housewares, appli. MARK ET and Safe. TU 1.9247. rior, 1,800 miles, $12,500. -19-7-6-M-U--ST-A--NG-I-I-G-h-i-a,-a-i-r,am Lan d a u - Loaded,ances, house and lawn LLECTIBLE After 6 p.m. 588-8453. G '72 VW 411' - Like new. stereo, automatic, power low mileage, $4,750. 885.furniture, tools, TVs, stereo MICHIGAN ST.ATE MOD ERN CO Low mileage, moon roof. 7738'" :AME ALEX steering, brakes rear de. .and misc. items. 28118 FAIRGROUNDS DOLLS-MAD 1978 SIVER Corvette, oyster $1,500. 881.0212. f t "2600 446 °498 d 1-----------La h t S C S E f ANDER BARBIE ETC I th . t' L48 t ros . o;t, .."0 ays LINCOLN fllARK IV 1972

rc man, .., . 0 MICHIGAN MART BLDG. ' , ea er In erlOr au 0- 886-91921.94, N. of 11 :'1ile Rd, Sept. WOODWARD AT' 8 MILE 757-5568 matic, tape, ca, 21,000 r 1968 VOLVO 144 - 4 speed evenmgs. I New engine, $1,100. 881:13, 8-5 pm. OCTOBER 4 AND 5 ALSO miles, $8,759. 957.2057 days, 0 ve r d r i v e, one owner: 1979 TRANS AM - Loaded, 7767.

MULTl.FA.'dILY garage sale. 'I NOVEMBER THRU 'APRIL OLo~d :1~~E~ass:~~t~~d 886-1744 nights. $1,200, 882.1094. ~5~00~ miles, $6,900. 881. -19-7-9-M-O-N-Z-A-2-+-2-'--"V'8,Thurs., Sept. 11, liJ a.mA DEALERS CONTRACTS dishes, attic and basement 1972 FORD - 4 door, auto. 1980 SKYLARK Limited _. automatic, air, 17,000 milesp.m. 1657 Aline, Grosse AVAILABLE accumulations. 839-3063. matico power steering and 4 door, 4 cylinder, auto. MERCEDES BENZ, 1967, $4,400. 822-5106. 'Pointe Woods. NOW brakes, air conditioning. matic, air, stereo, power 250-S, 6.cylinder, sunroof, i -"-1---------

I (419) 255-8230 WANTED Mechanically exeellent. steering, power brakes and automatic, very good con. 1973 SATELLITE SebringlllDE-A.JBED, Simmons, earth ' L '1 E 1 d't' 1 All' F" .MR. BARBOUR Consignments of quality furs, 885-3029. more. ow Iml eage. xce. 1 IOn. Recent engine over. P us l' m, air, newtone, nylon fabric, $165. 1 t d't' $650 f' h I $ . t 11 hMICHIGAN'S BEST FALLI hfgh fashion clothing, an. en con 1 IOn. , 0 lrm. au. 3,400. 886.2693. pam, ra y w eels, many~ike, 26", $35. 884-2665. ,WINTER ANTIQUES MART tique jewelry and furni. 78 BMW 320 I, 4 speed, im. 881.3071. ----~------ new parts, excellent condi.

I 'ture. Call Mayfair Shoppe, maculate, loaded, 48,000 HELP! Laid.off! 1973 Cadi!. tion. 884.3685 after 4:30.ESTATE SALE - 64 year DAR'S 30lh Annual Piety 774-0130. miles, best offer. 779.1308 MONARCH GHIA - 4 door lac, full power, $950 cash.

household contents, plus Hill Antique Show & Sale, evening~. sedan, 6 cyl., .Jwded, 26" fl81-2619. 1975 8':'I.W, 530 I, sharp. Cas.antiques, silver, depression h Id W k' 000 '1 1 tt t . 1 d dSeptember 11, 12 & 13th. Gus er! Yep. 0 ac Ys ml es, 976, $2,300. se e, s ereo, air; oa e .glass, brass bed, Easy solid d . l' . h' 1971 TORINO small V 0 au 1980 CITATION, 4.door $5850.0062206Community House, Bates started nl mg mto IS ,"", • 8~5-7484 alter 6 p.m. ' . 00' •

copper washer, oak pedes' al To"'n-end BI'r . h Christmas Club account tomatic, AM/FM, low mile. Hatchback, 4.cylindel', au.tal table, oak raised glass IT', mmg am. age, $4{)0 or best. 886.2059. 1970 PONTIAC Executive tomatic, 13,000 miles, COUPE de VILLE, 1979 -door, book cases, 85 piece LHectllresNDaily at 11 a.m. aTnhditcwlon'.t IbeShlon?befor,e station wagon. New tires, $6,000. 882.9200 after 6 White exterior, blue in.

t f. b Ch' d ft ours: oon to 10 p.m., e 0 oma op s spew. 76 CATALINA 2 door-pow' b terl'or. 20,000 mt'les. Be."tse me one ma, ra. S t t 5 A . t I'k a new attery. $350 or best p.m. '

ing table and equipment, a. 0 p.m. dmission mg ou money leer brakes, power steering, ff 823 6691 ----------- offer. 884.3620.office furniture, postcards, $2.00. gusher .. U you wa~t b~o low mileage, excellent con. '0 er. '. 1977 TRANS AM - 6.6 auto- 1-----------books, buttons. Sept. 1l~ 2 A-N-T-IQ-U-E-j\-fr-.-a-n-d-M'-r-s. "slake a claim" on thiS Ig dition, $2,000. Call after 5 1973 OLDSMOBILE Vista matic, full power, loaded. 1971 MACH I. Must sell!12, 13, 10 a.m ..3 p.m. 965 stuffed chairs. 526.9652. stri~e, dig do~t ~Yfur . un. p.m. 882.1285. Cruiser - Cranberry, air, ~~ sell. Best offer. 882. ~~~~~t9~~~a;ni~ oS;.TL~~~Barrington. use "unnee e e ~ngmgs 77 PINTO L' 't d Ed't' 93,000 miles. $900. 886- ---.---.----- '1__________ DESK _ RoIltop, light oak and get in touch With Co. Iml e lIOn, 1516. 1980 CORVETTE _ '''hl'tel ml es. Best offer. 884.4201.

GARAGE SALE _ Clothes, and swivel arm chair to lonial Shop. Hummels. Roy. crusing 'van, V-6, automa.'f't b b . al Doultons, pre '65 Christ. tic transmission, accesso. 1976 ELECTRA Park Avenue white, spotless, automatic, ID68 FIREBIRD and 1973urnl ure, a y 1 t ems. match. Excellent condition. . kid d 0 3 000 miles well equl'pped 350 Honda. Both excellent

M h F . S t S t 759.4550. mas plates, Fiestaware, De. nes, pac age" oa e , 2 - Triple 'black, 4 door, 1" .uc more. n." a., ep. . GI d P g 1 a $2850 775 $11,700. 884-7435. condition. 963.5993 da.vs,12, 13, 9.5, 2001 Anita, pressIOn ass, cups an m ... , c e n, , . . owner. Vl!ry good eondi.

k. k k k f 7151 '822.44976 evenings.

Grosse Pointe Woods. GOLD 24 Kt saucers, me. nac s, ur. . tion. $2,500. 779.5671. 1972 CADILLAC Coupe De. I

___________ i Ba . Bl k K . ht niture, old dolls, old jew. 78 TRANS AM 1 d d Ville-51,000 miles. Load. 1974 TOnONADO - FullyLOCKE MOWER

_$1,200. van an ac mg 1 R '11 P tt d . oa e ex. 972 DODGE 9 passe gerBone e ry, osevi e 0 ery an 11 t d't! $490'0 -, n cd. Excellent condition. equipped with air. good

Good condition 8817621 Shelly China are J'ust a ce en con I lon, , or wagon. Excellent body, 00 8. .. CHI NA. best offer 3725563 after $1,2 . 886.629 . condition, Call after 6 p.m.I few of the things Wacky .. good mechanically. After 886.5497.

BASEME.~T SALE - House. multi-colored, hand painted. wants to buy. U you can't 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 779.8899. 1977 FORD LTD II - Powerhold items, clothing, toys Registered. 8 dinner plates, bring your things to him, 1974 OL05 Omega, power steering/brakes, air, AMI CLASSIC CAR, 1958 Ford, 2and miscellaneous. Thurs. 8 salad, 3 cups and saucers. he'll gladly call on you. steering, power brakes, 980 BUICK Regal Limited FM cassette, good condi. door sedan, 6 cylinder.~~~, r~f::kS ~~th ~}lii Antique. Must sell. 525. And all transactions are brand new tires, AM/FM - A beautiful car. $6,500. tion, $1,995. 882.0340. :'Iint condition. 526.3646.Mile, near Harper. I 8091 or 525-8092. strictly. con!idential. Call radio, reliable car. Call 775.5298. CLASSIC CAR, '65 Cadillac, '1975 OPEL 2 door sedan. 4

him Mon ..Sat. 11-6 at 772. Cathy at 884-2531 after 6 73 CORVETTE - Converti. 54,000 miles, leather seats, speed, 30 mp£!. Good eon.U. of M TICKETS _ 2 sea. WALNUT dropleaf dining 0430 ~room table 11' p.m. ble with both tops, 454, 4 $2,300. 886-5365. dition, $1,450. 776.6771.

son football tickets, section tl ' spoo egs, gen. d I '1 g Like .5, inclures IIlichigan State eman's chair. 886.5238. NEEDED-Old panty hose, 74 GREMLIN X - power spee 2'96-°0w786mlea e. BEFORE \'UU B'UY a userl 1972 FIAT Spyder 124, 1600

882 5661 ft 5 for'filling quilts. Will pick steering, air, radio, new new.. car, have Tuff.Kote eheckgame. . a er p.m. WROUGHT IRON hanging Cc' twin OVC, new radials,

II. ht f' t. up. 224-2548. tires, one.owner, 40,000 CAPRI 1979, 3.door, 6 cylin. it for rust. No charge. 822. mags. brakes, bur!! I a r

8A-MUSICAL Ig . IX ure, cIrca 1840, 1 ~INSTRUMENTS electnfl€d. $125. 882.9872. WANTED: Automotive liter. ~i es, $925. 884-8644 after der, power steering, power 5300. alarm, A)1, FIll cas~ette,~_________ PRIVATE COLL ature, shop and owner's p.m. brak~, automatic, radials, '71 OLDS _ Very good COil' Tittle r u 5 1. RestorablePIANOS WANTED antique sale, clO~k<;,O:~~ manuals, sales literature,! DIPLOMAT, '78, 2 door, V'8, excellent condition, $4,500 dition, $600. 882.0703. classic. $1.400, After 4,

GR NDetc. Dan Kerchner, days! air, power steering, brakes, or best offer. 8855094 882.5180.

A S, Spinets, Consoles son phonographs, miscel. 1979 OLDS C tl S '8724311, ext. 241. Eve. automatic, AM/FM; low u ass upreme, 19 6and Small Uprights. laneous Curniture. Satur. ni;-.gs 277.7187. '1 1973 MERCEDES 220 - 4 V6, air, autoJrultic, power 7 VOLARE wagon. Regli.TOP PRICES PAlD day, Sunday only, 10.4, ml eage, $3,800. 77~.1836. door, 'beige, '4 cylinder. Ex. steering, power brakes, lar gas, automatic air

VE 7 0506 20964 "ack A G lOA MOTORCYCLES 11 t d't' $5995 cruise control. many' n10re'_ ..H venue, rosse _ '80 CAPRICE Landau, load. ce en con I IOn. , . AIII/F~I. 881.2022.__________ Pomtc Woods 41f./.blocks FOR SALE d d I 5268633 . ,options. GOOJ condition,CO:"lN Saxaphone _ Excel. I North of Ver~ier. 1\: 'n 7,000 mi es, $7,5?0. . . 1976 CUT LAS S Supreme I' _~2.400. 831.5835.

lent condition, used eight' --0.-.---------- 1973 YAHMAHA 730, mint • os y power, executIve '75 CADILLAC Coupe de Brougham - fully loaded. ------months $325 885.3048' ~l v I~G - Antique couch, condition. ('ustom paint. car. After 5 p.m. 886.6773, Ville, full power. 885.9380. Call after 5 p.m. 824-3830. ;1917 TRA~S A~l, 455 H,O.After 4' p.m. or weekends'! carvej coffee table to 3600 original mile,. $1,495. 1979 VOLKSWAGEN Rabbit . - i engine, automatic, power.

___________ ._', match, $650. 777-8120. 773-6656. Custom 2 door, 4 speed, ' air. many extras. ~hnt con.If./.,3~ and FULL SIZE Vjo.' ~'--------- 15,000 miles, rust.proofed, EXECUTI'VE AUTO FINDERS ,dition. S3.900 best offer

lins for sale Good condi':1

ES~ATEII SALE. Formally '78 HONDA 554~1,OOO mile~, Pioneer AM/FM stereo, 4 i 884-7224. .tion 881.3585 osevi c Art Museum. An. Excellent condit:on. lake "SPECIALIZING IN THE LISTING ---'-,-----. . i

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tlques of all kind<, Furn!'. ,speed, $5,600. 885.8369. . : 1978 CORVETTE, Silver an-- over paymenL. ""fter 5

HAMMOND ORGA~ -Wal.: ture, glass. pottery, oricn. pm, 776.0409. '78 CAMARO LT mIles, owner young lady. AND SALE OF PRIVATELY OWNED niversary. 16.000 miles.tal art l' b • . ., automa. I T f d CB, stereo. crill' ,no a',ltoma',.nut, Model No. ~1.102A,: b _ ,rugs, mens, rass - tic, T.roofs, air, power ran, erre to New York. VEHICLES" _C

suitable for home club or ed" grandfather clock, 1978 YA~{AHA Endura, 400 t . b k 305 V-8 885.8989. ie, excellenl condition,chureh Many e~tras in. I ell'. 19102 Georgia, Rose. cc, only $695. McGlone :n~~~n;or:aO;~i'ons $4,500 ----------- 1978 ELDORADO. Pew. 1978 LINCOLN Towne S8,900. 7786378,

,. . ,llle. between 12 and Com Cadillac, 881.6600. 1975 MAZDA RX.4 wagon. t f Chi t -----,---..:,,---eludmg chimes, Excellent, mon R d ff G' .. _ ... '_'--- or best offer. 882.5641 be. Roof rack, automatic, good er, moonroo. oupe, c 0 c 0 a e i B~IW, 1980, 320 I. white.condition. Best offer. 884.: t"'mberO~2t~ 14thratolol,Sep. 1974 900 cc, Z.l Kawasaki, tween 6.8 p,m. only. cond:tion. $1,850.331.1029. 1979 OLDS~'IOBILE C t brlown,. 26,~00 miles. A\l/F~I cassette auto.2300. II' 9- ',m. . . pen at 6000 t 1'1 . --. .------- j,~ u - vc our lntcflor. matico air, Cr!II.~~. rus.t.

" ' ac ua nl1 es. mmt 1980 Granada EES. 13,000 CI'fATIAN 4 I' d lass Brougham, gold _C.______ condition, leaving country. ell, -ey mer, au. 1977 CADILLAC Seville, proof e d. Polyglycoated.DRUM SET _ Two snare BC -OFFICE ----- Must sell. $1,200. 492.5267 miles, 4 door, 6 cylinder, t(matic, air conditioning, with tan vinyl top. Ve. be ig e, moon roof. 882.5781.

drums, one base drum, one' EQUIPMENT or 8518098, ' $6,500. 774-5147. power steering, brakes, lour interior. leather interior,Hi.Hat, one tom.tom, onc r, -" -'-e' --------- ..--: 19-8-0-P-O-~TiAC-S~~bird:'7,: power locks, custom trim, 1979 CHEVROLET Ber. 1978 CHEVROLET 'I V\y..; (1971 Super Beetle -cymbal, stool, $175. 886. ~Ol COPIER With stand, ex.! ~IOTORCYCLE, 197~ Honda: 000 miles under warranty 2.tone, AM.FM and others. - •• on. ;)/. )00 miles, new brakes.4496. cellent condition, $350.882. SLIOO, bored to 12;,cc, new I manual. ~{ust sell. $4,900: $6,100. 821.8393. ~7f:st.a, loaded, 17,000 za station wagon, 11,' ~le('hanicalI~' sound. First

___ . '__ 4662, piston, nngs and more. i 776.2006 afte 5 m : -------------- 000 miles, automatic $.')50 eash, 882.1405,--TUDE:\'T rRt!:\'T:l):\I: \\ 1.11' -, '____ Best offer over $150. __ , r_~~_ .... 11976 OLDS?vIO.BILE Cutlass. transmission, power '---

case, mute and l",rt~l!( I STJR,\GF: FILES, letter or ~1I:-;I.BIKE. Front and back: '71 CAPRICE, all options,' Good condItIOn, best offer. 1979 DODGE Magnum steering, tilt. 11 A-CAR RE.PAIRstand, $115 firm, 881.6812 l~ei;~9~lze. S3 a drawer. shock" fold down handle.! 48.000 miles, $550 or best: 886.3823. ~J~ket;..tops, leather 1978 ~W;';ZA couple, \,,6 'I;R'i)FF:SSIO~.\I~~hanicafter 5 p,m. , /,. ~_ O~, . __ _ _ bars. Besl offer Qver $50, ~ offer. Harper.Cadieux area. : '1974-CAPRI-=Autom~tic, V':6 automatic transmi". ' ?\ .lASE. and State of

T ,-- -- ',-' ! LIKE :\EW-3~1 copie-;: 10'7 ~tany lawnmowers an~d: 6209 Bluehlll, Saturday or, new tires, clean, 69.000 1979 MAZDA RX7 - sion, power ,leering, ~lichigan certified. I spe.7 ~~U~t<;'d3 ~ym~~ls, 1 ~l:~h: Avatlahle at reasonabl~ ~;~~s, ~take offer. Call 88;,. i Sunday. i miles, $1,200, 884.0405 af. white. 13,000 miles. 1976 DATSU:\ 280Z 2,,2 cialize in marine. auto, and

a, u wig I len, ;'. i price Call 778.4900 ..... _' .____ . , .. -- -''' ... _ ...--: ter 6 p,m. I 1977 PO~TIAC Trans. automatic tramtnts. light truck rrpair, I retain~7~ afte.r:...6..:. . i-='-ARTICLES' WANTED: lOB-TRUCKS FOR See .AUTOMOBILE OWNERS AS! Am, silver with red sion, power str('ring. many excellent Grosse3,14 VIOLl:\', rxecllent candl' -, . SALE ' low as $25 quarterly buys i interior. 39,000 miles. air. Pointe and tri.county n+

tion, ca~e included. 884, SERIOliS I()('al colI~ct~r-;ill' '71 BRO);(,O C t 454 Ray Campise Compulsory No Fault In.' 1971 CORVETTE custom 1979 PONTIAC T ran s ('fcnces. "If you quest the0449. purcl1a,e all si~nerl Tiffany I " orv£, te . surance, 881.2376. i Am. silver. full power. h("I." call Paul Borl'hak-

____ '_ ' __- ,.-, -- lamps' Hand('l Pierpo' t' enl(lne turbo 400 lrans. DR UMMY Hatch Back. 6.000 miles. R86.789:i.

6. YEAR. OLD Engrlhardt.' Jeffel'son 'nd \loe B ,.In , 14x35x15 Groundhng tir(",. I 1073 -B'ui'cKI~s'~b;:;,-'4. -'-- ,_.I amp', ~ 11 'tran' f1tQges, 4.whecl drivc. mucll r.lOre. 1975 VW Scirocco, 4 1979 ,JEEP cn, soft top. 11B-CA RS WAN- T'-E"O' .-'

full size cello. 823,5.332, ." ,ac Ions 5;" 000 b t ff &81 0 LD S ,door, good conditi'ln, 87.000 speed, 50,000 miles. 3 speed. 6 cylinder,__ .____ ._, slmlly confidential Plea '-. or es 0 rr, . I mjlr~, $800, 884.0405 after 'fO BUYBUNDY CLARINET, S12,1 rall aftrr 6 p m 8i16,281~(' 7098, 779.5599. , 6 pm. : JUST A SAMPLE OF TH E MANY -'- ...---.----- ,---.---

885,5299. TOP SS p,~:Ti)fo-;-~~lor TV'.~ ll-CARS FOR SALE THE ROAD TO : 1930 O~EGA'::':::Ajr:""\''rf:~~M,! PRIVATELY OWNED CARS LISTED CA S HPREMIER DRV~I SI-:T .-. 4; n('edIng repair. 774.9:180. AUTO~tOBlLE I:"SURANCE SAVINGS . power steering, brakes, I WITH US

drums, symba)s. high hat.: r----------.. As low as $33,15 for 6 THE 81"s ARE HERE many more options. $6,1<'0'excellent condition. Asking, USED A~D RARI-: montns. Call Chesney In. ORDER YOURS NOW~ 884.5495 after 4 p.m. Any I$350. 822.1777. BOOKS "urance Agency for your For lhat personal touch' tiT'[le on weckends~ ,,_"'_~_ '

-------.- ..--- ~- - --- .. PURCHASED over th~ phone quotation. on new or used cars. I 1975 "'ATADOR Coupe - 2PIANO, Spinet console. ex. \ '1 bl 1'11 8 IQuick, com""tcnt, I val a e I p,m. on ~onday. and Thur.sday, tonr, 6 cylind~r, 110 rust,

cellent condition, $650, ...~ W d d d Th d886.6052. confldcntial and courteous • e n(', ay an urs ay. !l a,m, to 9 p.m, Tues. , EBI-D66l. ,,IOHN KING 884.5337. day, Wednesday anrl i .,... r". ' •

Ai~fSTRO:-iG FLUTE. mod. 961.0622 ~IAKg YOl:R lIscd ('ar loo~, Friday, 9 <l,m, to 6 p,m. • 19~8~1.~~~R~<l~~~'jU~~IOt~~~1~:IE'i 104 with case and stand.! • cr adS th' Ad like new \dth Tuff.Kote's 772 2200 '$

175, 8sS-3618. 1, II_1_n__ a_ve__ I_s__ e..,! _:W m,p g., evenings and i_ exterior gla7C. 8225300 '-- ..J weekend" 882.4251. :

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TOWfN I COUNTRY. RE~lTORS~'939 ..2800

Phase One Co.n4-7370

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Price Reduced. Own.r ReloO.tlng

IN THE WOODSContemporary four bedroom semi-ranch situated in the

. Woods near Barnes Elementary and Star of the Sea,has been completely redecorated. Two natural fire-

. 'places, warm, spacious family room, all aluminumtrim, large patio, two car attached garage and recrea-tion room in basement. Many extras. $138!900. S.229.

61 WOODLAND SHORE DR. Grosse Pointe Shores -10 houses from lake, an outstanding home. Designedand built by Cox & Baker, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths,cathedral ceiling living room, wet bar, fireplace.Mutschler kitchen, paneled family room with fireplace.Main floor utility room, 21h car garage. Must be seento appreciate. Land contract terms or large assumablemortgage.

MONROE & ASSOCIATES,21304 MACK AVE.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICH884-5885

"THE SIGN OF THE VERY BEST"13 MONTH HOME WARRANTY

Both the Buyers & Sellers benefit.Financial protection when you need it the most. "No cost Lo thrSeller Of Buyer." Part of our service, when you purchase or sella home througll \JU" nUl'"

MONROE & ASSOC\ATESOPEN SUNDAY. 2..5

2020. KENMORE-GROSSE POINTE WoonS-Charming and beautifullydecorated is this one of a kind colonial with an attached garage, formaldining room, family room, I1h baths, living room with natural fireplace,full basement and best of all priced to sell. 13 Month Home Warranty.

2135 LENNON--GROSSE POINTE WOODS-Extra special center entrancecolonial ne,tled along the treed street on a gorgeously landscaped lot.Formal dining room, livmg room with natural fireplace, family roomwith beamed ceiling and Franklin firepla~e, .good sized kitchen, up.dated, 11h baths, three very good sized bedrooms. 13 Month HomeWarranty.

19823 W. IDA LANE-GROSSE POINTE WOOD8-Seeing is believing the, size of this extra large all brick ranch, three generous bedrooms, formal

dining room, three fireplaces, large living room, updated kitchen withloads of eating spa'ce, finished basement, wet bar, 2 car attached garage.13 'Month Home Warra~ty.

ROCHESTER, M~GAN(OPEN SUNDAY 2.5)

1890 LUDGATE LANE .Relocate to the suburban setting of. rolling hills and spaciousness to your

0/4 acre treed lot. Frosting on the cake is the gorgE;ous Grosse Pointestyled center entrance colonial complete with large entrance hall andcircular wooden staircase, large living room, formal dining room, countrykitchen with built.ins, family room with beamed ceiilng and naturalfireplace, four good sized bedrooms, library, 1st floor laundry.

BY APPOINTMENT

CANTERBURY-GROSSE POINTE WOODS. Immaculate 4 bedroom, 2~2 bathcenter entrance colonial. Country kitchen with built.ins, large family roomwith sliding doorwall and natural fireplace, living room with natural fire.place, full basement. Between Morningside and Wedgewood..

VAN ANTWERP - brick 2 story - full basement - $61,500.NORTH BRYS - brick colonial - (5) bedrooms - $195,000.FAIRHOLME - brick ranch - family room - $110,000.ANITA - colonial - (3) -bedrooms - $49,000.KENMORE - brick ranch - (3) bedrooms.:.... $72,500.KERBY - brick I1h story - (3) bedrooms - $82,000.WAYBURN - brick 2 story - (3) bedrooms - $42,000.

Hf RPER WOODS

ALL ALU~lINUM THREE BEDROOM HOME, country sized kitchen. full base .ment, garage, gas' barbeque. Low 40's.

ST. CLAIR SHORES

COUNTRY ESTATE in the city, family room, formal dining room, 2 full baths,den, three large bedrooms, plus expansion area for more bedrooms. Extralarge beautifully treed lot.

CONDOS - ST. CLAIR SHORES

RIVIERA TERRACE-l bedroom, 1 bath, 2nd floor condo, Dining room, kitchenwith built.ins, pool and club house.

SHOREVIEW-Unique (2) bedroom ranch style condo with attached (2) cargarage, full basement, new kitchen appliances, central air.

ST. CLAIR ON THE LIi.KE-33326 Jefferson-Most desirable two bedroom twobath. townh(}Use, condo. formal dining room, family room, living room' withnatural flreplac,e, klLchen With all applian-ces. Don't miss the opportunity 10see Lhls most prestigIOus condo. You'll be glad you did and it's priced to sell.

BY OWNER

357 McMI LLANGrosse Pointe Farms-3

bedroom Colonial, 1Jhbaths, spa c i0 u S 350square foot fa mil yroom, 1 i n ish e d recroom, natural fireplace.Open house Sunday, 2to 5 or by appointment.Call 886-6565

HOME OWNERS! Considerthis insurance protectiona~ follows: $100,000 ondwelling, $10,000 on ga.rage, $50,000 on c(lntentsand $100,000 liability cov-prae'e Onlv $344 per year. IThoms Insurance Agency, IEa"~land Center. 881.2376.

come to the pointe with anneparker TU 5-4415 .and see475 LEXINGTON. opensaturday, sunday and any-time. another 3 bedroombaths ranch BUT a raraavis: FARMS pier, Mon.teith ungraded, Star pres.tige, a "bendable" room,phototropistic views plushobby.hostess completenessat $145,000 . . . or 478LEXINGTON-just anoth.ter 2 bedrooms (BIG)ranch BUT on 73", withcontrol foyer and hall. ac.cesses, Florida~ appliances,honey sweet recreation andpowder, plus, at $88,000-and Farms, Monteith, Starand sunshine.

BY OWNEREAST DETROIT

3 bedroom brick ranch, new.Iy remodeled kitchen withall built.ins. Finished base.ment, 2 car garage, welll,mdscaped, quiet street.Many more options thatmust be seen.

CALL 771.1339 ANYTIMENO BROKERS PLEASE

BY OWNER. Prime Eastsidearea. 10710 Somerset be.tween Morang and Whit.tier. Well.maintained 3bedroom brick bungalOW,aluminum trim and storms,living room fireplace, din.ing room, Florida room.$43,500. By appointment.885.3273.

886-3300

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JIM SAROS AGENCY INC.886-9030

JIM SAROS AGENCY 1NC.886-9030

16835 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe(313) 885-1232

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2033 SHOREPOINTE LANE

ALINE 1157-Immaculate 3 bedroom brick ranch,located in a lovely brick area of Grosse Pointe.Exceptional room sizes, central air, 2 naturalfireplaces, finished basement, 2 car garage. dou.ble gas Bar.B.Que, An excellent value. $64,900,

Open Sunday 2.5OXFORD 1906-A first offering! Lovely bungalow

located in a quiet area. This home features 3bedrooms. kitchen with dining area, wet plas .tered walls, ample closet space, nicely landscaped.Ideal for young couple or retirees, Priced tosell in the 6O's.

A FIRST OFFERING-962 Berkshire Ro.ad southof .Jeffer;;on, Open Sunday, 2.5 p.m. SpaciousCenter Entrance Colonial set on a beautiful lotwith large fenced.in backyard, large living roomwith natural fireplace,. Florida room, 21~ baths,finished basement with natural fireplace. su ndeck. on the upper floor, 2\~ car attached garage.

CHARTERHOUSE & CO.

DIAMONDS. FINE JEWELRY. STERLING

SILVER. POCKET WATCHES

.• ANTIQUE CLOCKS

from-

Private owners-and estatesHighest prices are.paid;-Trades are considered

Transactions are always confidential

PAYMENT IS IMMEDIATE

4 ~edroom, 3.lf2 bath center-entrance Colonial.Living r:;om, formal dirling room, large

, '.. country kitchen, breakfast area, library,beaJ1tifu1 screened terrace, patio, finishedbasement, 21/2 car attached garage. Closeto Village. 7lf4% assumable mortgage.$2~O,OOO.By owner. Call 886-3787 for ap-pomtment.

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Luxury Condominium in Grosse Pointe Woods. Large2 story living room, dining room wHh butler'spantry, kit<:hen with eating area and pantry. - 2bedrooms, 2;2 baths, 10ft, extra large masterbedroom has adjoining bath, vanity area and 2large walk.in closets. Beautiful finished base.ment, private patio with twin gas grill, 2 car attached garage. 9~ % assumable mortgage. Forsale by owner, shown by appointment.

886.3846

6.22 RIVARD BLVD.CALL DIRECT OR

CONTACT YOUR REALTOR REGARDINGWell.maintained 4 bedroom TUDOR with 5th and

bath on thiJ:d floor. Includes large !lVlng roomwith fireplace, panele1 den, formal dining room,hrge kitchen. wIth pantry. Recreation room.Beautifully shrubbed lot. Screened terrace. Im-mediate occupancy.

BY APPOINTMENT - 885-7170

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M.817 Woods Lane. Make offer! (near University Lig.

gett) exquisite 3 bedroom ranch, 21h baths fam.i1y room with fireplace, dining room kitchenwith built-ins, 2 car attached garage. '

Grosse Pointe Shores-Executive 3 bedroom ranchfamily room, dining room, 2 car attached garage:

Rental-Eastland Woods Manor-First floor 2 bed.rooms, B2 baths, all appliances. Hurry!'

19~83 RAYMONDGROSSE POINTE WOODS

Four bedroom Colonial, charming throughout. Excel.lent condition. Ilh baths, large family room,nicely landscaped, new roof, new driveway andall newer carpeting. 9~ % assumable mortgage.OWNER ANXIOUS.

OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 6 p.m.886-2222

. GROSSE POINTE-BY OWNER399 RIVARD BLVD.

Sunny terrace townhoure. 5 bedrooms, 31h baths, gasheat with central air conditionin~, big living roomwith fireplace, modern kitchen with dlflhwuher,screened terrace, 2 carports. Immediate occu.pancy. No brokers. $125,000. Call for appoint.ment.

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884-5493

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PAT VERHELLE.BROKER

WOODBRIDGE EASTCondominium - 5 rooms,

2 large bedrooms, 2~baths air conditioned.Beautifully decorated,carport, pool. clubhousefacilities and securityguard. Immediate pos.session.PETTINE REALTY

775-7880521-4030

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GROSSE-POINTE WOODSWhite brick, 4 bedroom

Colonial with circulardrive on South Oxford.Large double lot, 2 carattached garage, largefamily room, glassed-insun room with slatefloors. $179,500.

SHOWN BYAPPOINTMENT ONLY

884-7951

PETOSKEYPROPERTIES

BY OWNERGROSSE POINTE WOODS

LIGGETT SCHOOL21658 VAN K

4 tedroom brick, master bedroom suite with dressingarea, 2 baths and 2 lavatories, Hving room, din.ing room, kitchen plus large eating area, familyroom w;th natural fireplace, recreation room withwet bar, white marble foyer, large walk.in closets,steam bath, central air conditioning, electronicfilter, attic insulation, attic fan, aut 0 mat i csprinkler, awnings, patio with double gas grill,aluminum trim, professionally landscaped, car.peting and drapes included. Move-in condition.

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OPEN SUNDAY 2.6 P.M.or

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY882-63081-----------_ .._---------..---

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WANTEDCASH PAID

AIso buying libraries,bookcases, furniture,

\var relics, autographs, etc.JOHN KING

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PETOSKEYPROPERTIES

413 E. Lake StreetPetoskey, Michigan 49770

(616) 347-5360call collect

Pat Verhelle, Broker

FOR SALE-Traverse City-dual tenants retail build.ing, 20,800 square feet. As-sume 100/4% mortgage,built 1979, across fromlCherryland Mall. 881-4253.

480 ACRES - Fully wooded,rolling terrain with springfed lake. Two bedroom loghouse. South of Gaylord,east of Waters, Michigan.Terms. 886-8297 .

HISTORIC Mackinac Island.'!4 aCJ:'e, wooded' lot, nearStone cliffe Mansion, over.looking Mackinac Bridge,$19,900. 839-4682 after 3p.m.

PETOSKEY DELIGood gross, new equipment,

located downtown are a.$68,500. Chuck Norris.

DOCK 0' THE BAYImport gift shop, located K-

mart shopping Plaza, Pe.toskey, adaptable. $20,000.Pat Verhelle.

PETOSKEYESTABLISHED

PRINTING FIRMRespected clientele, growth

potential, land contract.$90,000. Ted Harrold.

12D.;...LAKE ANDRIVER PROPERTY

LAKE ISABELLA, 75x190lake front, 3 hours, Detroit,2,700 ft. air strip, tennisground electric telephone.courts, swimming pool, 18hole gol{ course, under.Terms. 773.2';00, 775.4518.

12E-COMMERCIALPROPERTY

BUSINESS ANDINVESTMENTPROPERTIES

ExclusivelySALES - LEASES

EXCHANGESVirginia S. Jeffries, Realtor

882-0899

KELLY ROAD near Whittier.Professional building di-vided into 2 medical suites.Flexible arrangement. 1hvacant. Central air. Builtin 1950. $60,000.HIGBIE MAXON, INC.

.886.3400

12F-NORTHERNPROPERTIES

MICHAYWE LOT No. 1589.PHEASANT RUN Beauti.ful rolling lot in' excitingMichaywe, $9,200. Landcontract terms, only $200down. 885-3211.

PORT SANILAC-By owner.Beautiful Lake Huron 2bedroom, lakefront cottage,3 car garage, fine sandybeach witr )ut a cliff orbluff. $60, ;00. (313) 622.9342.

PREPARE FOR THE COLD!Buy beautiful condo onA-IA Hillsboro Mile, Pom.pano Beach! Private intra-coastal and ocean beach, 2pools, minutes from 1.95. 2bedrooms, 2 baths, balcony,many extras. Priced to sell.886-4975.

ST. CLAIR, quaint 3 bedroomhome of sound construe.tion and in excellent condi.tion. On canal just off St.Clair River. Ideal dockagefor your boat, concrete sea.wall. Family room, at.tached 2 car garage andmany extras. Price $82,500.

ST. CLAIR RIVER. Privatesetting witli frontage onSt. Clair River and on BelleRiver. Steel ~a wall, boatwell and in close proximi.ty to marina. Quality threebedroom home -has 21hbaths, enclosed .. sunporchand breakfast room, formaldining room. Attached 21hc'ar garage. $180,000.

ST. CLAIR. Prime St. ClairRiver frontage with steelseawall and 100' dock. Mint<:ondition-2 level homefeatures viewing deck, 4bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2kitchens, family room, at.tached 2 car garage andun.derground sprinklingsystem. $l'34,500.

MacGLASHANCOMPANYST. CLAIROPPOSITE

ST. CLAIR INN329-2294

12D-LAKE AND RIVERPROPERTY

ENCLOSED double snowmo.~.~ trail,er, $700. 881-3720.

VOLKSWAGEN Camp Mo.bile, 1974, $3,700. 886.3959._I PORTA CABIN popup camp.er, fully loaded, excellentcondition, must sell, $1,200.886.6663.

i975 SCAMPER camper pop.up, loaded with extras,sleeps 8, $2,000. After 4p.m. 775-4020.

ATTENTIONSAILORS AND POWER BOATERS

CLASSES IN SAI L BOAT1 NGAND POWER BOATING

Given by Grosse Pointe Power SquadronCLASSES START MONDAY

TIME 7:30 P.M. SEPT. 8, 1980, CAFETERIA

GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL-NORTHMORNI:'-lGSIDE OFF VER:'-lIER

Ladies Invited

UNIQUE HIDEA \VAY

In ;.Iorthern Michigan-perfectly laid out and out-fitted for 2 or 20 fun.lovcrs. Situatcd on approxi-mately 1 ~cre of mature wooded land wiLh over145' of frontage on picturesque trout.fillcd CedarRiver. The house includes 4 bedrooms, 3 full and2 half baths, kitchen, utility room and 3 livingor family rooms, A wise investment for the em.ployer who wants to reward his employe~s orclients. Price considerably below replacementcost. Contact Williams Real Estate, 122 S. OtsegoSt., Gaylord, Mich 49735. (517) 732.5130,

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ALGONAC - St. Clair River 413 E. Lake Streetlot. loox3oo, steel break- .wall, also includes canal Petoskey, Michigan 49770lot for dockage. All utili.! (616) 347-5360 - .ties, walking distance intoAlgonac. $60,000. No morelike this. By appointment.

T.M. TUCKER1-794-3681 I 13-REAL ESTATE

PROP 150/4x 17 for 188 Merc 4087 M-29 Hwy., Algonac FOR SALECruiser, new, in box, $55. - I824.Q680. ST. CLAI R

SEARA Y '75, 22.foot C.C., all Glamorous home right on thealuminum, stored inside, ban k s of the St. Clairtruly immaculate, $7,200. River. Gla'is-walled livingTrailer available. 885.1579'1 room with breathtaking

BRISTOL 27-foot, complete I view. On Clarke Drive insails, race equipped, pow- area of beautiful homes.er, sleeps 4. good condi. 3 car garage. wooded lottion. 886.9105. I with B i r chand Red

Maples.110-BOAT REPAIR BEAUCHAMP

YACHT REPAIRS REALTORS• Engine '329.4755 I -------.-.------

• Electrical PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY-I 64 MUSKOKA RD.• Refinishing 354 acres. 7 acre private I• Licensed and Certified lake, lodge, garage, fenced, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 half

343-0596 $420 per acre. 881.7353. I baths, paneled library,___ I large s ere e n e d and11C-BOA TS & MOTORS I glassed garden room,

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FIBERGLAS THISTLE - 17ft. sloop, full race gear,woo den spar, 2 suitsBoaton sails, spinnaker, 2nylon boat covel'S (one un.used). Excellent trailer.$1,995. 886'8511 or 882.9303.

ACREAGE home site parcels,N.E. Oakland County. 3, 5,10 acre sites, rolling wood.ed country estates. Brandnew horse boarding facil.ities with indoor arenatrails, over 270 acres'trainer on premises. Pri:

PEARSON ENSIGN _ 22 ft. I va~e uwner. Lana l-UmraCLfull race equippell.. 6 sails terms. 1-628.4111.in~luding 1 set ?f racing 12B-VACATION~alls. Recently palnte~ ~nd PROPERTYIn ex ceIl e n t condltlOn$5,950. Call 331-2918 week:days, 7 to 9 p.m. and week.ends. Or 568-6760 duringbusiness hours.

1957 CHRIS.CRAFT Capri,19 feet, restored, new en.gine. Make me an offer.885.7510, 779-8794.

17 FT. BROWNING BowRider - 100 lIP Johnsonoutboard with trailer. Newmooring cover and extras.Great shape. 885-8021.

9.9 HP SEARS Outboard -JL1st tuned. Runs good. In.cludes 6 gallon tank. First$360 takes. 886-1040.

11C-BOATS &MOTORS

LAKE ERIEWINDSURFING

Summer close-out sale. Up to15% off on all windsurfersand accessories.

CALL DAVE OR DEBBIE776-6301

ThursdClY,September II. 198011B CARS WANTED

TO BUY llE-BOAT DOCKAGEVOLKSWAGENS AND STORAGE

WANTED WE NEED STORGE for 14-Highest Prices Paid foot boat and trailer. Out.

WOOD MOTORS V.W. I doors acceptable. 885-3265.Gratiot at 8 Mile 372-2600 11 F- TRAILERS AND

CASH f'OR CARS I CAMPERSTOP DOLLAR PAID

MIKE MAHER CHEVROLETUSED CAR LOT

EAST JEFFERSON ATALTER ROAD

821.2000

WILL BUY THATJUNK CAR!

TOP DOLLAR PAID372.5333

1974 19' Bayliner, Bowrider,105 lIP outboard, trailer,

. extras. Excellent condition.$3,500. 886-9212.

1978 CHALLENGER - 15',I' R a in bow sails, Cuddy

~. Cabin, E.Z [oader trailer.~~ ~:i.~II~.t condition. $2,100.

.l CRESTLINER - 24 ft., twin. 165s. Sacrifice. 962.7420 or, 886-4511.

23-FOOT CORONADO sail-....;;_.~: boat, fixed keel, loaded,

sleeps 4, $6,900. FarmsPier. 884-2444.

'p.' 27.FOOT CATALINA, 1978,t1i;:' many extras. 886.5833.~" --------f~~ BOAT YARD Clean.up sale.c~i Miscellaneous boat acces.~~ s~es and parts. Propel.,.t1 lers, pilot seats, compass-

es, depth indicators, redand white windshield and

. " bow trim guard. WindmillPoint Boat Co. Sat..Sun.,VA 2.7898.

21.FOOT LARSON 1968, 210h.p. I/O, fiberglass, $3,000.885.9254.

39 CHRIS CRAFT CLASSIC22.ft. open speed boat, newinterior, new engine, needssome minor work. First$1,200 or best. Must sellnow. AM or PM 881.9682.

NOJOBTOO SMALLRESIDENTIAL

CHAIN LINK FENCIt"GINSTALLED AND

REPAIREDR. RIVARD &

SON774-6887

After 5 p.m.

ALU;\lINU:\l SIDING cus.tom trim, seamless g~tters.Licensed, insured. Chand.leI' Home Builder:;, 884.4724 after 6 p.m.

BROUGHTONBUILDING

Residential -, Commercial• Room additions• Family rooms• Fireplaces• Porches• Patios'•. Masonry, new or repair• Cement w a 1k sand

drivesLicensed -- Insured

293.7951 293.2557Architectural Service

VOCCIACONSTRUCTION

CO., INC-.AdditionsDormersGaragesKitchens

FireplacesBrick and Cement workBank financing available

CompleteHome Modernization

777.2816 773-1105.

EASTLANDALUMINUM:PRODUCTS

siding, trim, roofing, gutters.storm and thermal windowsand doors.

Showroom/Offices29315 Harper

774-0460

GUARANTEED REPAIRSand remodeling. Carpen-try, masonry, roofing,plumbing, cabinetry. Nojob roo small. 371.5991after 7 p.m.

FLOOR SANDING - profes-sionally done. Dark stain'ing and finishing. All workguaranteed. Free estimates.885.0257.

GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY

MAC--SROTHERS-ELECTRrC

Air conditioning, plugs, fusepanels, installed. Free esti.mates. City violations cor.rected. 881.4259.

EASTVIEWALUMINUM INC.

17008 MACKGrosse Pointe Park

Glass.screen repair, siding,storms, trim, roofing, gut.tel's, wrought iron, (vinylproducts), awnings.

881.1060 or 527-5616

I 21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT

MAKE YOUR IDEAS REALITYAdditions, Insulation, Roofing. clc.

Lirenscd Builders Frcc Estimate.\BA:\DF::\TER ('():\STRt:CTlO:\

EAST 881.6692 WEST 624.0062

FREE - Adorabl~ hous~.'tramed kittens. Some Cali.co. After 6 pm. 822.8366.

POI N T E NEW S Thursday, September II, 198013-REAL ESTATE - 13-':REAL ESTATE ---116S=PETGROOMING 21C-ELECTRICAL

FOR SALE FOR SALE --- - i)llOFESSION~- SERVICEHANDSOME 2.family duplex 1449 WAYBURN, G-r~~e I DOG GROOMING S&J ELECTRIC

on Windmill Pointe Drive. Pointe Park. 2 bedrooms 30 '!b 0FF Residential - CommercialExcellent condition. Each with finished second floor. 775.110'2, 772.9605 No Job Too SmaHhas 3 bedrooms, 21h baths. Updated features, new fur. - ---------- 885.2930882.0114. nace. appliances, $31,500. 16C-PET BOARDING

---------.------~--- Land contract tenus or ~ E \\' MANAG&\1E-NT -OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 rent with opli,ln to buy.

1389 Bedford, Grosse Pointe. 886.6331. Wl'<.'I,ing Willow Farms,Park-First offering. $28,. __ _ __ - -- box stalls, inside riding000 assumes a 10';'% mort. ST. CLAIR SHORES, 3.bed. an'nB, grain and hay food.gage on this spacious 3 :00,01 brick' Ranch, in the I _7~~~~~~4, 725.92~ _bedroom brick ranch. Nat. _ ,,40_~. 881.2593. '20--GENERAL SERVICEu r a I fireplace, finished BARCLAY - Grosse Pointeba~ement, attached garage. Farms Contemporar~' 3. or G PLUMBING~f1ced t~ sell. $85,~OO.For 4.bedroom multi.level, 2~" • PLASTERING H 00 V ERmformatlOn on thiS home .balhs, large family room • PAINTINGand many others call wilh wet bar, garden room, • CARPENTRY FACTORY AUTHORIZED

CENTU RY 21 central air, security system • MASONRY SERVICECHARTER OAKS 779.97921 and many extras. $160,OOO's • VIOLATIONS POI NTE VACUUM

Brokers protected. 882.2966

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CORRECTED F'REE PICKUP NNEW BALTI:\WRE-Charm. J . A D• NOTHING TOO SMALL DELIVERY

ing documented historic I INCOME FLAT: Old Eng.home. Complete newspaper lish Tudor, living room,! GUY DE BOER NEW REBUILT PARTS'article telling its rich story dining room, paneled Ii. 885.4624 TU 1-0700of the past. Home has per. brary, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, --T-H-E-N-E-W- CO-},-IP-A-NY-- 2100_2_1_I\'1AC_K _fect location in quaint city 2,900 square feet each unitof New Baltimore over- $205,000. No brokers. 822. Specializing in home repairs RETIRED l\IASTER electric-looking Lake St. Clair. 3913. ' ! and remodeling. Kitchens, ian. Licensed. Violations,Winding staircase, bay win. I _ I baths, basements and rec. services increased Al s 0uvw, 1"""<;;"1 ;;,,,,,~,,,-,, I ~!'_??!., () 1\1 '1'r.WK<a-lT'P rooms. Our .specialty. ~s small jobs. TU 5.2966.and spacious rooms. Every. Townhouse - 2 bedrooms, wood aecKS, alSO CUlIll-"t'W 1-----------------thing you would expect in 1';2 b:lths, carpeting, all Janitorial Services for resi'

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21 E-STORMS AN D'a dream home from the appliances. $30,000. Open dential and your commer. SCREENSpast. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. daily 1 to 5. 25725 South cial business. For free es. ---- -------69,900. River Road. Unit 5. 465. timates and guaranteed FREE ESTIl'i1ATES

. CENTURY 21.AVID INC. 7958. professional service call ALUMINUM DOORS AND

I. 949.2033 THE NEW COMPANY WINDOWS, SCREENS RE.

. TODA Y'S BEST BUYS 775.7424 PAIRED, FREE PICK.UPGROSSE POINTE WOODS- GROSSE POINTE --P-O-O-L-CLO--S-IN-G-S-- AND DELIVERY. DOOR.

By owner. Custom Cape Repair on all makeS' and WALLS, PORCH ENCLO.Cod, 5 bedroom, complete GROSSE POINTE d l' SURES, FRED'S STORM,b t' t h h mo e s. Expenenced. 774. 839.4311. EVE N I N G

\ as~mfn. w I ki~ en, Lakepointe-4 bedroom colo. 6254. CALLS WELCOME.cen ra all', many eras nial, large rooms, comfort. ---------- -----------Excellent location near able home, deep lot, reo 20A-CARPET LAYI NGLiggett and Grosse Pointe modeled kitchen and bath. ----------North schools. 882-4900 or Priced to sell at $47,000. CARPET LAYING751.5588. Easy terms. NEW AND OLD

GROSSE POINTE WOODS Stairs Carpeted Shifted8 Mile/Mack section. 2 bed. Repairs of All Types

room single, natural fire. ALSOplace, gas heat, side drive. CARPETING, VINYL,Priced at $49,900 terms. HARDWOOD

CROWN REALTY sam:~~~~~~: in821 -6500 BOB TRUDEL

294-5896

EARL KEIM779-7760

BUYERSBONANZA

16 MILE near 1.94bedroom garden terrace

condo, balcony deluxe car-pet, custom d~apes, threeappliances, bargain rateutilities, assessment, $39"900. Owner. 792.3475 or468-5948.

3 BEDROOMS, air conditioned, modern brick ranch, 2fireplaces, Mutschler kitchen, Star of the Sea areaBy owner. Call 886.0131after 6 p.m. for appoint.ment.

REDUCEDBY OWNER

968 WESTCHESTERGrosse Pointe Park

Colonial, 4 bedrooms, largemaster down, large familyroom and lot. 2 car garage,substantial improvements.New furnace, central alrcleaning and water heater.Temporarily $87,000. Byappointment only. 822-1880

FOUR.UNIT I N COM E inGrosse Pointe Park. Allhave 2 bedrooms, all Vtil.ities are separate with separate furnaces, great investment. Total price $135,-000 Land Contract termsMarquis Realty. 296.3900

ST. CLAIR SHORES-4 bedroom executive custombuilt ranch close to waterCall for list of many features. $98,500. Mar qui sRealty. 296.3900.

ST. CLAIR SHORES. $10,'000 moves you in, pay........ n,....tc:' f""'YIh, ct::;~() ",,00" month3'-b'~d;~;;'-n~,f~~i1y room:finished basement, garage.Ask for Bruno.

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lmmediate Occupancy

F:xceptional -- many extras. finest area of HarperWoods, Grosse Pointe School district. 3 bedroomr~nch, 2112 baths, attached garage. family room,flmshed basement, kitchen by Thiron, walk.inclosets, 2 fireplac('s, 2,250 square feet low 6n~urcs, owner. 19872 Helen Court. '

OPEN SU:--WAY 2 . 5 P:\1.BY APPOINTl\IENT 77~-4876

ESTATE OFFERINGBUILDERS OWN HOME

BY OWNER - 71 WILLISONGROSSE POINTE SHORES

Prime location, exclusive residence near Lakeshore,huge 3 bedrooms, 2~"'-baths, formal dining roomand handsome family room. Must be seen to beappreciated, designed and built by Willison. 886.7576 for appointment.

Brick and shake shingle home in the Woods. Beauti.ful family room, 2 bedrooms up, 2 bedrooms orden down. 2~ baths, finished basement, Mintcondition. $115,000. Terms available.

WATCH THE SHIPS SAIL BY-Grosse lie, gorgeoushome with outstanding decorating, 3,800 squarefeet of living, mint condition. Many fine features,covered dock 'with electric hoist. Call

Rosetta Braden Real Estate676-4390

2139 ROSLYNGROSSE PO INTE. WOODS

Attractive 3 bedroom bungalow. New carpetingthroughout, nicely decorated, large master bed.room. By Owner. $39,900. 882.2719 ..

OPEN SUNDAY 2.51127 DEVONSHIRE

A .beautiful home, 5,000 6q.ft., 6 bedrooms, 3 fullbaths, 2 half 'baths. Com.pletely remodeled, kitchenwith built.Jns, living room,dining room, sun room,rec room. Brick patio, 3 TOM McDONALD & SONS I .

car garage. Immediate oc. 3RD GENERATION 21-MOVINGcupancy. $188,000. 1- I.PROFESSIONAL MOVER-

ACTIVE REALTY 13A-LOTS FOR SALE 15 years experience, one"882.5444' .t 1WILL BUILD TO SUIT on J em or severa, reasonable

"THE FUNDAMENTALS OF large 1and s cap e d lot, I. rates. 268.2854.REAL ESTATE" IS ONLY Grosse Pointe Farms, Tou. NEED SOMETHING moved,ONE OF FOUR PRO. raine next to Charlevoix. delivered or -e:isposed of?GRAMS :IN THE IMPOR- Gardella Homes. 886.1435. Two Pointe residents willTANT HOME OWNER. - move or remove large orSHIP IN THE POINTES TWO 40'x125' lots on Anita, I small quantiUes of furni-SERIES. THEY START Grosse Pointe Woods. 771.1 ture, appliances, pianos-THURSDAY, OCT. 2 AT 4057. or what have you. Call for7:30 P.M. 'IN THE CAFE- L-01' FOR SALE _ Grosse free estimates. John Stet.TERIA OF BROWNELL Pointe Shores, Duval 'Court ninger. 343.0481 or 822.S C H 0 0 L, 260 CHAL- 125x90. 773-6656 after 6 2208.

FOR SALE BY OWNER - FONTE. NO CHARGE, P.S. People may copy ourGrosse Pointe Woods _ 2 BUT PLEASE RESERVE _p_.m_. ad but never our price, ex-

bedroom brick bungalow BY PHONING 8 45 GROSSE POINTE PARK perience or style.Dining room, extra full B . 700. -bath in bas t t 1 SPACIOUS b d I 30xl88, 2 family zoned. RELIABLE POI'nte resl'dentemen, een ra one e 1'; 0 m $7,500. 824-3535, after' 5air, modern kitchen, stove, condo in pre s t ig 0 u s with truck, will 'movedishwasher, refrigerator Rivjera Terrace on -Jeffer- p.m. small, large' quantities.furnished. Completely car. son. Newly car pet e d MARINE CITY on Bell Bob. 822.3913 after 6 p.m.peted, large Florida room throughout, freshly paint. River. 50x21O. $7,500. 765.and garage. $59,900. Open ed, all appliances, central 8895 or 885.3381. 21A-PIANO SERVICESunday 2 to 5. 2024 Fleet. air, all utilities included ---------- COMPLETE piano service.wood Drive. 294-5648. in association fee. Carport, 13D-FOR SALE OR 'funing, rebuilding, refin.

secure gatehouse commu- LEASE ishing. Me m b e r Pianonity. $43,700. O~n 12-4

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WAREHOUSE for sale or Technicians Guild. Zech.Sunday. 460 Riviera Drive. lease, 5,000 square feet, 2 Rossner. 731.7707. -562.0569 or 474-6857. d,rive ,through overhead PIANO TUNING and repair.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS, door. Eastside. 884.4818. ing. W 0 r k guaranteed.charming Cape Cod-style -l-4---R-E-A-L-E-S-T-A-T--E-- Member AFM. Ed war dBungalow. All brick home, Felske. 465-6358.natural fireplace in living WANTED 2--l-B---S-E-W-I-,G----room, 3 bedrocms Florida ---------- ....room, many extras. Assum- GiROSSE POINTE resident MACHINEwishes duplex or income ----------able mortgage 01' below property in GroS'se Pointe. COMPLETE TUNE.UP $3.95.market financing available. 882.9540. All k -By owner. 881.0211. Open 1 ma es, ali ages. AllSunday 2.5. 11 S-BUSI NESS I parts stocked. 885-7437.

POMPANO BEACH, Florida OPPORTUNITIES 21C-ELECTRICALcondominium, 2 bedrooms, . I SERVICESWOULD YOU Like to make I ------------1~ baths, convenient to $15,000 working only two BOB'S ELECTRIC. LicensedFederal highway and 1.95. hours each night? Call for contractor. Violations, serv'l651.0767. Call after 10 a.m. interview. 885.7293. ice increases. Grosse Pointe

I I vi c i nit y. Miscellaneous1220 G~AYT~N, 3-bedroom WANTED - Enterprising work. Free estimates. 875.

Colomal. Fireplace, Flori- person with money to start 9766.da , room, many extras. the best used book store -----.----~~~t'Open Sunday. 882. I in Michigan. 832-1420.. V A C U U M

-2-0-08-0 -B-A-LLA-N-T-Y'N-E-1 GROSSE POINTE WOODS- C LEA N ERR EPA 1R=====================:=; I COURT EAST Beauty Salon for sale. In. KIRBY, EUREKA,r BY OWNER terested parties may con. HOOVER, ETC.tact Box V.50, Grosse Pte. FREE PI KLarge well.maintained Cape News. 'C UPS, DELIVERY

Cod, in Woods, 4 bedrooms, AND ESTIMATES2';" baths, family room, 16-PETS FOR SALE CITY WIDE VACUUl\fS CO.den. recreation room with 15405 East Warren Ave.wet bar. Much more. $148,- A.\,[ FORCED to part .....'ith Corner of Beaconsfield000. By appointment. 884. pet. Must find home for 882-40846943. affectionate 3 year old fe. ----------.---

807 HOLLYWOOD male cat. Neutered, shots. HARBOR ELECTR!CBY OWNER Please call 881.1783. Violations Corrected

Large executive fulnch 10' FREE CAT to good home. FREE ESTIMATEScated in Grosse P~inte 882.62139. 882-9420Wood, most prestigious ------.----- Licensed and insured corr.area. Immaculate condition, FREE' tractor.3. bedrooms, 21,~ baths, 2 I To good home spunky, love. NEEDflrepla~es, FlOrida. room, able, furry, 6-week.old kit. ALL n:.rEs()fl;fectrical IMPROVEMENTS?recreatIOn. room wllh bar, tens Call 533.2881 0 755. work. Ranges, dryers in. Call the specialist in baths,central aIr, many extras, 9180' l' stalled-remodeling. Elec. kitchens, ree rooms, addi.no brokers. $105,000. 886-' trical repairs, fixtures. Li. .03tl8 after 6 p.m. cen cd d' del 'Lions, plumbing, elec. up.___________ FREE mixed puppies to a I s an Insure. 0 • dating:, insulation, commer.

I 2001 STANHOPE, G r 0 sse good home. After 5 p.m. i ville ElectrIc Company. clal OWN'S. loun~cs, rest.455 McKINLEY I Pointe Woods. 4 b(!rlroom~, 885.3730. I Evenings 774.9110. Days aurants, licensed and in.

r 2 baths, custom kitchen, --------- -- -- I LA 6.7352. sured.Grosse Pointe Farms _ 3 bedroom, 11,t bath Colo. ' eAting space, Core11III din. TWO SlLVF.R Rrey and on(' io-i----iN'.s-U.L"A--TIO-..J-- -.. FREY;: r~~m~rATEs

nll1l. New carpeting, lilllng room with Clrepillce, Ing room, fireplace In 1111. black cats, Coli 822.1256, -:""- __ . r;.._..__ CALI. 824.1292kitchen with eallnj{ arell, IIppl1anccs included, Ing room, study, family ~-- ----.- --_.- --- ---.- I-------..................~,----.--._.-panelled den, new hot water tank, brand new room, paneled recreation ATTE;IlTION Cllt 10llers - 1 SUDRO INSULATION lI'ADJ,EY.------2l,1 car custom built garage, new cement work. 8862219 am an neutered male, var. I Since 1948 llO:'fE D,[PROVE~lE".'.T$84500 B i room. '. cinated, come wl'th 1.month : . I",''C. .,, . y appo ntment only. No Brokers. Prepare now for skyrock. "

I BY OWNER 3.bedroom 2. supply of cat food in des. cling fuel bills while in. : CO~IPLETE RE:\IODELING343-0285 bath, semi'.Ranch. 21~'~ar perate need of a loving sulation costs are reason' SERVICE

'::::-:-..:::-..:::-:.:::_:::-_::"_-:::._:::.:::_~_.-_--:..-------------11 garage. Excellent condition home, my present owners able. Jnsulation is blown I Kitchens, baths, rec. rooms.--! ~g:~yS~~~.~~77 ~.5, 1190! ~~n~il~~:i~.~~'~~~a~f~ r~~~in walls and ceiling. In. . a"d addi~ions, includinf(

.. . ~.----.--; inli and llffeclionatc. P\('ase vestment pays for Itself. counter tops, cabinets, pan_FAR~lS-.Cape Cod, bcallti.; call soon 839.2441 evcnlnlis' Comfort at lower tempera. cling, aluminum siding,

fully land,caped and dcc. ~ ._. _. ... .' tures. 15% tax credit. trim and i-(ulters. Licenscelo~atcrl. walk 10 lake Rnd, WAl\'TF:O: l':ood horne for 881.3515 and insured.Hill ,hopping. Very as:;\Jm. ~ cute f).month.old black and 1----------1 8860520able lore. OPC:1 Sunday 2. I white Corker.Poodle. Has 2-1F~HOME tM"PROVEMENT ----------5. 132 ~fapleton. 886.2307 all shots. Trained. 822-6080 .. - - ---- ---afler 6 p.m.

R-OCH-EST-ER.RO~E-6~---106acres. traditional farm, I

nrrd, repair and cleaning. I

Grcek r('vival 110\1<(' and LOST -- Fe-malc mack Lab.largr barn 1.7:'i2-6fi8.1 to n:mlcd Ruffy Hcwnrd. ('all12 pm. 8R2-29~7.

CONDO-STYLELIVING

Move-in condition, St. ClairShores, duplex, single unitschools, JA mile fromGrosse Pointe. 2 bedroom1 bath, full doorwall, brickpatio with deck, gas bacbeque, heat, water, centraair, 8 ft. privacy hedge20h car garage, opener, fullslab driveway, finishedbasement, utility room, allcustom drapes included,full carpet, close to busline.

MUST SEESale by Owner

Call for appointment before9 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

774-3696 -

FARMS - 254 Ridgemont.Brick Colonial, 3 bedrooms,Ilh bath, new kitchen. 881.9385.

ST. CLAIR SHORES - boV{ner, 3 bedroom bricranch, 25x13 Florida roomfamily room, knotty pinbasement, near St. Joaschool. $58,900. 771-4116 0776.0563.

BY OWNER. Chandler ParDrive near Cadieux, albrick Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, IIh baths, naturafireplace, screened. inporch, 2lh -car garage. 8812376.

ST. CLAIR SHORE5-22030Marter. 3 bedroom brickranch. Family room, 1I1uminum trim, beautifullydecorated. By appointment771.3513.

WANTEDBUYING SWORDS,GLJNS, DAGGERS,

i MEDALS, HELMETSI 774-9651I GROSSE POINTE FARMS-

English Tudor reduced byowner. $79,500. Newer gasfurnace, roof, and updatedkilPhen I....baths. naturalwoodwork and decorativplaster. Assumable mol'gage. Principals only. OpeSunday 2.5 p.m. Afterp.m. call 882-8692.

AUDUBON, 1336. Open SuI day 2.5. Brick colonial,

bedrooms, 2Jh baths,natural fireplaces librarcarpeting, drapes,' encloseterrace, 2 car brick garagnear St. Clare ChurcLand contract availa'ble.

FRANK J. NICHOI.')REAL ESTATE

881.5990

GROSSE13-REAL ESTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE FOR SALE.

FIRST OFFERING ATTRACTIVE newly decor-Eastside, 15 unit apartment atE'd, well kept, alt brick

building. Grosses $24,000. IIh story home in quiet$30,000 with $10,000 down. Grosse Pointe Woo d SShQWs 31% return. Buyers neighborhood. Sale priceonly. Call Mr. Carion. 881- includes appliances and

I 06 2 some furnishings. Dwelling__ 1 ~,. _~.' has one of the largest ga.

II UOMIC OWNERS rages in the area. By ap.I INtWrCANCE p.ointment after 6 p.m. -, 1'0111'1 tOl' your clOflni, Call Mr. Anthony. 885.7493.

Chllsnoy Inl~lr"nco Alleltcy, I WANTED in -trade, Lake.88(.5:l:H for yuur phon' 1 shore Village - 2 bedroomquotalion, AvaJlablb till 8 lownhoU4Se. Will offer finep.m. on Wednesday Ilnd Grosse Pointe Villa condo,Thursday. Mack near Neff plus cash.

Write Box No. L.80, GrossePointe News, Grosse PointeFal'ms, MI 48236.

------TWICE REDUCED - 3 bed-

room C.o Ion i a 1 in theWoods. 'Fireplace, Floridaroom. Owners want offer.(V205)

BY OWNER

GROSSE POINTE FARMS33 ,"VESTWIND

1040 SOUTH RENAUDPRICE REDUCED

Exceptional 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 baths, 2 halfb.aths, full basement, ree. room with wet bar andflre~l3ce. It has a large kitchen with eating areaf~mlly room, formal dining L, 14 closets on th~fIrst floor plus loads of basement storage.

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

PALAZZOLO and ASSOCIATES885-1944

OPEN SUNDAY 2.- 5 P.M,GROSSE POINTE WOODS

153.7 HAMPTON-BY OWNERCAPE COD - Move in condition. New carpetin.lt and

~eeorating throughout (even closets), 22 ft. liv.mg room with fireplace, formal dining room,den. New custom kitchen with dishwasher break.fast room. 2 bedroom with 20 foot Mast~r. Newfurnace. Low heat bills and taxes. Cwse to trans-portation. Immediate occupancy. $67,900 - NoBrokers. 343.(l524.

A spacious 4 bedroom custom built Cape Cod on aprivate lane. 30h baths, hardwood parquets. Manyextras. Lot 135x103, 2 car garage. No Brokers.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS

4 bedroom, 31h. baths, custom built home, cathedralbeamed family room, peg oak dining roomMutschler kitchen, rec room, A&Suinable mort:gage, $112,000.

1570 TORREYOpen Sunday 2.5 p.m.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS2064 LENNON - BY OWNER

3 bedroom brick with 2 natural fireplaces, livingroom/formal dining room, kitchen with eatingarea, 1~ baths, professionally finished recrea-tion room, with wet bar, 1'h car garage. $69,900.

885.5999

1366 KENSINGTONBY OWNER

Gracious 5 bedroom English, 2'h baths, large llvinlroom w/fireplace, dining room w/le.ded 11assdoors, natural woodwork, den, updated kitchen,slate roof. Many extras. $114,000.

881.2755 - AFTER II P.M.AND WEEKENDS 881-9066

1907 KENMORE, GROSSE PTE WOODSSpacious 4 bedroom brick Colonial, best priced home

in Grosse Pointe. Family room with fireplace,II;-Z baths. Vacant. REDUCED TO $79,500.

HANDLOS 882-7300

MONROE AND ASSOCIATESARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE

ASSOCIATION OFJOE GRATES

TO OUR STAFF OF PROFESSIONALREALTOR ASSOCIATES

SERVING THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE INTHE GROSSE POINTES AND MACOMB COUNTY

21304 MACK AVENUE

MONROE AND ASSOCIATES REALTY21304 MACK AVE..

884-5885

1469 YORKTOWNGROSSE POINTE WOODS

4 bedroom brick Colonial. 21h baths, exceptionallylarge family room with fireplace, entirely newkitchen, finished. basement, patio with awning,grill. 2 car garage. Attractively priced. Open Sun.day 2 to 5.

By Owner - 882.0462

319 KERCHEVALGROSSE POINTE FARMS

ARCHITECT. BULDERSIhome with unusual detail, offlce.den, st. Charles

custom kitchen, master bedroom suite first floorplus 2 bedrooms up. 21,2 plus baths, central air.

BY APPOINTMENT885-4440

Homeowners InsuranceMay I offer you a cost and coverage quotation for

your new home? Policl~s prepared in time foryour closIng.

884-5337"Phone qllotations till 8 p.m.

on Wednesdays and Thursdays"DAVID J. CHESNEY

CHESNEY INSURANCE AGENCY20225 MACK

Policies quoted with Citizens Insurance Co, of America

- I

WANTEDIi

by

DuMouchelle'sOriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings. Jewelry

Fine Furniture • Crystal. Sterling. China

Complete ESTATES or Single Items

Ir-;STANT CASH or on consignment

Phone Us At

963-6256 or 963-0248

Page Ten-C13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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885-7711SINCE 1925

381 KERCHEVALFARMS

Kcnh 1Jamelson

SOD $1PER PIECE DELIVERED

MINIMUM 50 PIECESINSTALLATIO:-l'

AVAILABLEPOINTER

LANDSCAPI NG885 1900

Licensr>cl Master Plumber

FRANK R. WEIRPLUMBI~G, HEATING,

SEWERS & SPHINKLERS

LEAKY TOILETS, faucetsrepaired. Sink cleaning.Violations corrected. Smalljobs wanted. Mas t e rPlumber. Work myself.884.2824.

BOB DUBEPLmlBING and HEATINGLicensed Master Plumber

SEWER CLEANING,SPRINKLER REPAIR, etc.

Grosse Pointe Woods886.3897

PLUMBING repairs. remod.eling and violations cor.rected. Insured, All workguaranteed. Call 772.2614.Dan Roemer.

Page Eleven.C21T-PLUMIUNG AND

HEATI~G

EMIL THEPLUMBER

SPECIALIZING INI Kitchens. Bathrooms

• Laundry rooms andviolations I Old and new

work. Free estimates.Tony, Licensed Plumber

Bill, Master Plumber

882-0029

884-8840

ACTIVE DRAIN SERVICESPECIALIZING I~ ELECTRICAL CLEA~ING

RLOCKED• Sanitary sewers • Sinks and Disposals• Toilets, baths, lavs. • Basement drains

Expert Workmanship, Fair Rates20 Years Located in Grosse Pointes

!:_".R~~~'!'~~SERVICE

-J&W 21T-PLUMBING &

LANDSCAPI NG HEATING

PATIOS, DECKS. C. T. HARTUNGI

TRELLISES INC.FREE ESTIMATES I Complete Plumbing-Hot

Call between 6:30 andWater and Steam Hea-ing Service, Free Esti.

9 p.m. mates, Residential.Com.:

886-a679 mercia!'

886.3187 777-3868

21Q-PLASTER WORKREPAIR

FREE ESTIMATESPlaster and drywall repairs.

Painting, interior/exterior.Licensed. insured. CallRon Pope, 774.2827.

SPECIALIZING in repairs, I

quality work priced right,cracks eliminated. GrossePointe references. Free es-timates. Clean. VA 1-7051.

SPRA Y TEXTURED CEIL.INGS. Repair cracked,peeling plaster. Living,dining room, $175. Guar.anteed. 882-1783.

21R-FURNITUREREPAIR

FURNITURE refinished, reopaired, stripped, any typeof caning. Free estimates.(74-a953 or 345-6258.

EXPERT ANTIQUE repair,refinishing, restoration byTony Sertich. 871.2798 or892.8598.

I ~F:IL SQl'IRES, plastl'rlnl/., 21Z-LANDSCAPINGI dr~'wQIl. Iitucrn. 7~7.0772, ,.... --.

II SUl'f:R'IC>R-"I)J<:c"onAT'I~G . EARLY BIRD SNOW PRICESAI! types of 1l1l1tcrinlZ. dry- I FULL SEASON

wall repair. Palntlnll, all, 2 I~CHES SNOW OR "IOR(o;typrl, Grolla Puinte refer. I $' 20cnces. RCilonablo prlcn: I

tn~ured. Tom :\tcCabo 824'1 POINTER LANDSCAPING 885.19008376, 331.23aB. '-- .....J

MITCHELL A. M, PAINTING• PROFESSIONALISM

• MR, MADURSKI

881-5105

ESSIANPAINTINGCOMPANY

CUSTOMINTERIOR.EXTERIOR

PAINTING ANDWALLPAPERING

Reasonable RatesFree Estimates

CALL BOB A~Y TIME882.4381

Save 20%A. V. PAITIING

AND DECORATING• Custom interior and

exterior• Wallpaper removal• Wall repair . patching.

light plasterPRO:\iPT

PROFESSIONALSERVICE

885-7067FREE ESTrMATES

ROOFLEAK

REPAIRSPECIALISTS

FREE ESTIMATESRoof Leaks Guaranteed

20 Yrs. ExperienceCALL BILL 882.5539'

EASTSIDETRANSMISSION

16301 MACK at 3 MI.FREE ROAD TEST

WORK GUARANTEED884.5~59

illar.';",Ch.i" Li"k AII.Ste.1 .....

RY.tic Styl"

SERVICING THE CiIlOSSEPOINTESFOR OVER '11 CENTURY

En,., Sty" .f ,.."".d.4 fer r"WA 1,,8282

.Jt"~"~,-:Y'tYM .._.-.~ .\J ..•.,~

M'EHLENBACHER FENCE CO.1040J HAllER RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL

GRA'TOPSALES AND SERVICE

15011 KERCHEVALEast 01 10.110'• In the Par,

TU 5-6000Cloud Mondoy'

HEDEMARKROOFING

Repairs - ReroofingSpecializing in hot tar.

Licensed - InsuredFREE ESTIMATES

886.6800

EXPERT REPAIRSROOFING,GUTTERS

SMALL JOBS774-9651

JOANNA WESTERNWINDOW SHADES

PAINT, SHUTTERS, BLINDSKAUFMANN

STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS

TV Jt. \ • s ,N YOu If H 0 TV" , , (AI., '" - HI." - St.,", At ,"N M.l'l • 5' •• 0'.,,, label .~fI ,.,,~ c:;~.,.~••

8 264 ACA - ZENITH B8&-e2848~6 1i'qulr, 1£het'lnlili

. 788 NOTRE DA ROSSE POINTESINCE 1980

PAQUINROOFING

Specialists in Flat RoofsLicensed - Insured

839.7534

~\~)!~}~ f!~S~

f\~~ STOCKADE - ALUM. - PICKET - CUSTOM18824 MT. ELLIOTT, DETROIT

ROOF LEAKSSTOPPED

ALL ROOF andGUTTER WORK

NEW AND REPAIR• Shingles• Slate• Decks• Tile

Gutters Cleaned and FlushedWork Guaranteed

Free EstimatesJACK D. TOTTY

774-9058

ROOFS and DECKSGUTTERS ANDDOWN SPOUTS

Gutters cleaned and flushedNew and Repair WorkLicensed and Insured

\.DVANCE MAINTENANCE17319 East Warren

884.9512

21G-ROOFINGSERVICE

ABCO ROOF INGALL ROOF LEAKS

STOPPEDGUTTERS REPAIRED

AND CLEANEDGUARANTEED

LICENSED 754.2180

Thursday, September II. 1980 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S21F-~~~VEMENT -2-1 G----RO-O-F-IN-G----.-2-1-.I.---P-A-IN-T-IN-G-,----2-1.-I--P-A-IN-T--IN-G-,---- 2-'-M---S-EWERS-E-RV-IC-E--2-'0-.-c--EM-EN-T-A-N-D-

SERVICE DECORATING DECORATING INDUSTRIAL. Commercial BRICK WORK____ I -.--------- ----~

M.J.K. BUILDING ALL PHASES OF WALLPAPERING and paint. JERRY'S Painting and wIn. drain cleaning and repair. BRICK WORKAND HOME Ing. Interior.ex t e r lor. dow washing. Complete High pressure, hydraulic TUCK POINTING

IMPROVEMEN ROOF ING & Pro~t, neat service, free work. Guaranteed and in. jet flushing, cleans sands, PORCHES ANDT CH IMNEYS estimates. Call Mark after sured. Call 882.3162. dirt, sticks, etc from park. CHIMNEYS REBUILT

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 10 years experience. Grosse 6 p.m. 886-0558. ing lot catch basins, man AND REPAIREDIndustrial, Commercial,l Pointe references. Deal dl. COMPLETE painting and holes. sewers up to 24," CAULKING

Residential rect with sub contractor INTERIOR and ext e r i 0 r decorating service. Interl. We service factories, apart. Advance Malntenancp.885.1518 885.1839 and save. Jim, 9.5 p.m. painting and paperhanging. or-exterlor by Ralph Roth. ment complexes, shopping 17319 Ea~t Warren----~~---- 885-1900 Reasonable rates. 30 years References in the Pointes. centers. small municipal!. 884.9512

LAKEPOINTE experience. Ray Barnowsky 68 . . . ~--NSTRU

-~-------- .822-7335 after tl p.m. 88 . 248. tRles, lnstbl1tUtiOnS'tchurchesd. ANDY'S MASONRY ANDCO CTION GUTTERS CLEANED. e!fi'l Y easona e ra eSt goo CHIMNEY SERVICE

Complete Home cient, reasonable. Call Rob. PAINTING d t' . AND KEIM. Decorator - workmanshl'p state Lie• ecora mg, m. Professional painting and . . All masonr", brick, water.Modernization 886,6099, please keep try. t i / t' . No 42882 City of Detroit Jer or ex erlOr, mmor reo wallpapering. Free' esti. ., proofing repairs. SpeciaJiz.

NO JOB TOO SMALL ing. . I L' Lic No B60010 EvansL

. d 882 6707 ---~--~--- paIrs, snow remova. lC. mates. References. 881. S' Cl' . 83'5 2835 ing in tuck pointing andIcense . GUTTERS Inspected, clean. ensed. J. Carbone. Eve. 6269. ewer eanmg, . . small jobs. Licensed, in.----~----.-Ied a d fl h d $15 d nings 839.4051. -~~---~-~- ----------- sured, reasonable. 881-0505.

EXCELLENT workmanship, n us e. an UP. 1 21N-ASPHALT WORKmaterials, aluminum or 882.4968. THOMAS WILSON CO. YERK'EY & SONS -~-~-~-~-- • PORCH REPAI&.<;vinyl siding'or tri:n, alumi'l -R-O-O-F-I-N-G-S-I-D-IN--G--A-N-D-Interior. exterior, quality WE SPECIALIZE-Exterior AL'S ASPHALT PAVING • CHIMNEY REPAIRSnum. gutters, ~wnmgs, best GUTTERS work, moderate prices. painting. 27 years' experi. Since 1944 • ALL TUCK POINTINGquality alummum storm Senior Citizen discount, ence. Owner supervision and plan. • CHIMNEY SCREENSdoors, $100 ins t a II e d. LICENSED and INSURED free estimates. 822-4885. DUPONT PAl NTS ning. Guarant~e quality Call Bill 882.5539A lu m i n u m replacement 885.8545 workmanship at re<:sonableprime windows, steel reo ---- BACK IN BUSINESS Used rates. DI DOMENICO CEMENT CO.placement, prime doors, ALL Painting - Decorating - Reasonable. Call Evenings. Seal Coating Specialists Tuckpolnting androofing, screen or glass ROOFING & GUTTERS Wall Washing. Elmer T. 891.5896 891.6584 State Licensed amI Insurance waterproofingporch enclosures. Father NEW AND REPAIR LaBadie, 882.2064. References Cement Work and brickworkand Son Dealer, Installer Call Bill 882.5539 I INTERIOR and EXTERIOR II 28HJ626 291-3589 881.7900and Salesman. Licensed __ ~~~~ PAINTERS. decorators, pa. Painting. Quality work, ----------1and Insured Phil'~ Homp. (ASHAN ROOI=!NG per hanging, glazing, furni. ~~~~~~l~~ ~~~e,,:~mates. Cll~~I;JP~;kT R. R. CODDENSService. 371.3'124. Call any. ' HOT ROOFS ture reiini5ning, kiLcnen ..... v-v. vo ••• _VV'. I Improve the value ~f your C Eiv\Ei.,jTtime. 12937 E. McNichols. remodeling. James D. Rus. CONTRACTOREstablished 1958. Commercial. Residential sell, 774.1130. COLLEGE PAl NTERS home with a professio~al

Year round service 1 I job. Over 20 years servmg family business for 55 years • Attics. Porch EnclosuresShingles and repairs MICHAEL'S Qual!ty work, lowest prices Grosse Pointe in drive. • New and repair wurk • Additions. Kitchens

Work guaranteed around. Pete, Dave, 884. ways and sealing. Free es. • No job too small • Commercial BuildingsInsured. 886.3245 PAl NTI NG 1109. I timates. Owner supervisor. • Driveways and porches JIM SUTTO N

DECORATING PAINTING References included and our speclaUy i. 1677 Brys Dr veProfeSSional gutter service. Interior.Exterior Service Insurance.. Patios791 7689 CALL ANYTI TU 4.2942 'I'U 2.2436

Reasonable. Reliable. I do Painting and Wallpapering - • ME • Chimneysmy own work. Antiquing and varnishing 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE ,_7_73_•._80_8_7___ • Waterproofing LETOJOHN WILLIAMS Stripping and staining --------- 210-CEMENT AND .Vlolatlons repaired BUILDING COMPANY

885.5813 Complete kitchen refinishing KELM BRICK WORK CALL ANY TIME Since 1911_~________ Free estimates - 885.3230 Floor sanding, refinishing, 886-5565 Custom Building21H-CARPET ----- -------- old floors a specialty. Ex. GRAZ 10 IFamily rooms our specialty.

ICLEANING PAl NTERS pert in staiD. 535.7256. N R L K alterations, kitchens,

EUROPEAN EXPERTS -------- CO STRUCTION CONSTRUCTION TU 2.3222

IK-CARPET Interior, exterior, wallpaper. WH ITEY'S Cement driveways, floors, ----B-A-R-K-E-R---

CLEAN ING ing, pitching, plastering, • Wall Papering patios. porches, new steps. PRESENTS:. . ALL PLUMB ING

COMPANYwindow puttying, caulking. • Interior Painting old garages raised and reo Custom de~igned baddihons, CONTRACTORS, Inc. No Service Charge

IGood work. Grosse Pointp • Reasonable Price~ paired. New garage doors. kitchens, oaths, asements. Modernization • Alterations SMALL OR LARGE

. CARPET ref ere nee s. Rea son, • Good Work New garages built. Li. wfe specI~alize in atll pht.ases Additions • Family Rooms JOBS1 SPECIALISTS censed and l'nsured. 0 qua Ity cons ruc Ions. Kit h & R t' Aable. Free estimate. Call • Call-no job too small W '11 d' d b 'ld c ens ecrea Ion reas1 • Steam Extraction 774-0414 '1774-3020 772-1771 e WI eSlgn an UI Estate Maintenance ELECTRIC SEWER

• Shampoo _J_o_h_n_a_n_y_ti_m_e_._7_76_-9_43_9._ to meet your needs. No job• Spot and Stain Removal ---------- too small. Residential and JAMES BARKER CLEAN ING• Upholstery Cleaning MITCHELL A. M. A. HAMPSON ALL TYPE BRICK, stone. commercIal. Please call 886-5044 PRIVATE PLUMBER.... at affordable prices PAl NTING RESIDENTIAL blOChkand ctoncrete wohrk, RICHARD KARR 778.1130 -F-R-A-N-K-B-.-W-I'-L-LI-A-M-S-,-L-i. REASONABLE'

882.0688 • PROFESSIONAL PAINTING arc ways, s eps, porc es, RICHARD SNYDER 963.4908patios ch I m n e Y S fl're r.ensed builder. Speciallz. 886.3537

• MR. MADURSKI PAPERHANGING ' ,'1 -----------LOOK MOM, DAD _ No 881 5105 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE places. new and repairs, J. W. KLEINER ing in home up.datlng andl

soaps or detergents, steam - FREE ESTIMATES De Sender, 822.1201. CEMENT CONTRACTOR aU minor or major repairs. 21W-DRESSMAKINGcleaning carpets 13 cents a GROSSE POINTE ST. CLAIR SHORES --_.- ----- CEMENT. BRICK. STONE Porch enclosures, doors ad. DECORATINGsquare foot. Couch $33 up 771 9687 I MASONRY REPAIRS-Spe. Patios. walks, porches, steps j U!l ted, bookshelves In. ALTERATIONS b~ Mrs. B.to $50. Love seat $30.$40. PAINTER'S, INC.' - clallzed. Tuck pointing, Flagstone repair stalled, paneling, new coun. Grosse Pointe area. 372.Chairs $15.$20. SOyears ex. Plllntlng Interior. exterior, ---------- I chimney and porch reo Tuck pointing, patching ter tops, vanities. Code vio- 0878.perience. By Wilbur, Doug, paperhanging and panel. PROFESSIONAL Floor Snnd. pairs, exceUent references, SPECIAL IZING IN latlons corrected. For cour.Ken. 778.1680. Ing. Free estimates cheer. Ing and finishing. Special. i Call after 6 p,m. 775.7362. SMALL JOB S teous expert assIstance In -H-E-M-S-:-Sk-I-rt-s,-s-le-ck-s-,-d-r-es.

SHORES CARPET Cleaninf1. fully given, Licensed and !zIng In dark staining. -------.--- Improving your home In I th d h t• Insured. Call for f r e e estimate. RYAN FREE ESTIMATES any area, please call me at ses eng ene or s or en.

Professional carpet clean. 882.9234 W. Abraham. 979-31502. LICENSED 881-0790. _e_d_._R_e_as_o_n_ab_l_e._8B_1_.15_4_23_.ing work guaranteed. fully CONSTRUCTION TU 2 0717Insured. free estimates. RELIABLE INTERIOR. ex. QUALlTY PAINTING Cement and Block Work -____ CUSTOM 121Z-LANDSCAPI~Call 773.3450, 24 hours. terior painting. Experi. SERVICE Drives • Patios • F'1oors BRICK REPAIRS .- Work HOME REPAI R MAC'S

enced, references. Free es. INTERIOR- Porches. Walks guaranteed. Porches, ch~m.21.I-PAINTING, t1mates. Senior discount. EXTERIOR Garages built or raised neys, sidewalks, basement Remodeling, repairs of any COMPLETE YARD ~ORK

. DECORATING Mike. 882.0000. Free Estimates. Profeulonal leaks and cracks, Tuck kind Work alone No job Shrub and tree trimming, etc.

MITCHELL A M20 years pr

lofessional Work. Licensed and Insured. pointing. Free estimate. too 'blg or smali. Rotten Reasonable rates, quality

.. DONALD BLISS expel' ence 778-4271 469-1694 779.4245. window cords. window sills, service. CALL TOM, Har.PAl NTI NG Decorator MATT FLETCHER I jambs door porches base. per Woods, 526.5766 or 882 .

• PROFESSIONALISM Free Estimates 4151 Buckingham TU6-6102 B & C CEMENT VINCE CEMENT ments: attics. Cali Bill 0195.• MR. MADURSKI TU 1-7050 TERRIFIC WORK - Free CONTRACTORS CONSTRUCTION I Lynn, 773.0796,891.7866. I---T-H-R-E-'E-C-'S--

881-5105 40 Years in Grosse Pointe est i mat e s. Reasonable . Driveways, Patios, Porches, S ALL b______ ~_~_ prices. guaranteed satisfac. All types of Cement Work M JOBS. ca inets or LANDSCAPI NGN & R . Steps, etc. Free estimates. carpentry repal'rs b re

SEE'OUR AD UNDER MARC HOOVER tion. R.C. Mowbray Associ. ew epalrs Call Anytl'me y . D' . d'F E t. t tiree. Quality w'orkmanshl'p. eSlgn In g~r enmg

HOMEPAINTING ates.331.3230. ree sIma es speclabsts

PAPERHANGING ---------- 839-8123 772.1649 247-6044 1 824.2853. ____. Commercial & ResidentialIMPROVEMENT PROMPT SERVICE MARC HOOVER - BRICK WORK, small jobs, ALBERT D. THOMAS • Lawn and GardenTHE TINKERS FREE ESTIMATES I PAINTING AND PORCHES, Patios-New or tuck pointing, chimney, • Spring Clean Up

886-4374 779-1545 I PAPER HANGING rebuilt, tuck pointing, porches, violations reo INC. • Power Rakin.gbrick replacement, caulk. paired, reason'able. 886 We are general cor.tractors. - Top Soil, Sand, Peat,

INTERIORS WALLPAPER. ~~~~~rooms or complete ~iXP~~~lns:yal~~p~t;hs:;~ __5_5_65_.________ One call takes care of all Fertilizingyour building. remodeling • Tree Removal and RepairsBY DON AND LYNN • Premium materials rebuilt. Basement water. HAROLD problems large or small. • Shrub a.ld Tree Planting

Husband.wife team - Paint. REMOVA L • Estimates day or evening proofing. Over 30 years ex. CHAUVI N TU 2-0628 • Landscape Design anding. wallpaper perfection. • Competitive rales, insured perience. Donald McEach. Constructionists. Over' 20 years experi. • Prompt attention to work ern. 526.5646. CEMENT CONTRACTOR HARRY SMITH Fully Licensed and Insuredence. References. 527.5560, BY JEFF when started -R~.-L-.-S-T-R-E-M'-E-R-S-C-H- ALL TYPE OF BUILDING CO. Gerald J. Chris't

___ ~ ~_______ Fr<'e Estimates - Insured MARC HOOVER CEMEN1'_ "'ORK ClYl Established in ement A. Char got(Low Rates) CEMENT CONTRACTOR • Walks • Drives • Porches 757533

14 years experience Journeyman Cement. Patios • Waterproofing Grosse Pointe area, since 1937 • 0Prompt Service Always answered Driveways • Pre.Cast Steps ReSldenti;;;:d~I~~mmercial -M-I-C-H-IG-A-N-T-R-E-E-

779.5235 No Obligation 779-1545 Patios • Tuck Pointing Alterations and Maintenance SPECIALISTS---~~---~--P --A-INTI--N-G-.-W--al-IP-a-pe-n-'n-g-- Brickwork • Chinlney Repair N C t t'

GROSSE POINTE New ons rue IOn Expert trimming, topping,. Experienced, quality work. I Basement Waterproofing FOjObEto~ small 885.3900 885-7013 shaping and removal. 24

CONTRACTORS Interior.Exterior. 294-5028'1 Steps ree stlmates ------.-----1CUSTOM PAINTING AND ---------- I Tuck Pointing 779-a427 882.1473 CARPENTER WORK _ Pan. hour emergency service.

WALLPAPERING PAINTING - ReasonabLe. 'I Free Estimates Licensed eling, partitions, ceilings, 25% discount to seniorEXPERT ANTIQUING Goo~ work, best paint, best SPECIAL ON SMALL 17 Years in Pointe kitchens, small jobs, ra- i citizens. Hedge and bush

885-8155 serv!ce. Also carpentry JOBS AND REPAIR 1---------- pair, etc. TU 2-2795. shaping, tree straightening

FREE ESTIMATES repms.882.2795. G! WORK M~EEM~~iER I 21T-PLUMBING AND ~i~afe~~~X;;;1 c~~~'r:;e~.~:

MiCh:~S~~~~ry Jr. 21J-WALL WASHIN 884-1550 CONTRACTOR, H~ATING ~~3~~ a.m. 463-a085 or 777------------ K.l\IAINTENANCE company HAROLD Driveways, pat i 0 s. walks, I -No Service Charge-

JOSEF'S wall washing, floor clean. PLUMBINGing and waxing. Free est!. C U steps, tuck pointing, water.]. .

WALLPAPER REMOVAL HA VI N prr,ofing, No J' obs too small. InstallahonsAalnsdo

Alteratlons. mates. 882.0688. N

• ExperIenced CEMAELNLTTYCOpETSRAOCFTORFREE ESTIMATES I' "En'ER CLEANING• Insured GROSSE POINTE fireman 88 000 ~ ...• Reliable _ will do wall was hi n g. CEMENT WORK 1~6 -Free Estimates-

Estimates at no charge or 821.2984. -Walks -Drives -Porches 21P-WATER. 1 521-a349obligation. -Patios -Waterproofing PROOFING ! 21S-CARPENTER

776-8267 21K-WINDOW -Pre.Cast Steps I

WASHING -Tuck Pointing CODDENS I ~ SERVICE----OL-M-I-N--- -Chimney Repair CONSTRUCTION

G. .. No Job Too SmallWINDOW CLE."'NI~G Free Estimates ESTABLISHED 1924 i

SERVICE IFREE ESTIMATES 779.8427 882.1473 All types of basement water. IWE ARE INSURED Licensed proofing. 7 years guaran.:

372-3022 __ 1_7_Y_ea.r_s_i_n-P_o_in_t_e__ __t_ee_._R_e_fe_r_en_c_e_s._88_tl._5565__ . .

I -A-.O-K-W-in-d-o\-v'-C-Ie-an-e-rs-.-Se-r. SPECIALIZE IN J. W. KLEINERvice on storms and screens. MASON RY REPA IRS Basement waterproofingFree estimates. :\Ionthly • Chimney All work guaranteedrates. 775.1690. • Tuck pointing LICENSED

--------- • Porches TU 2-0717; GROSSE PO:NTE iireman • Bricks replaced -----------i will do window washing. Excellent "Grosse Pointe" CHARLES F. JEFFREYI 821.2904, references. Call after 6 882.1800I K.WINDOW cleaning com.' pm'. Basement Waterproofing. . • Vnderpin footing.

ters, aluminum cleaned. In'l 775-7362 • Cracked or caved.in walls 21T-PLUMBING AND HEATINGpany. Storm, screens, gut. i -~--------- References ir----------------.;;;====:;::;...=:=:=:=..

d F t. t I G. W. SELi..EKEsure. ree es Ima es.; CE:lIENT , Licensed Insured i882-0688 : Dnveways, w a I k s, patios,: A. R. VALENTE '

21L- TILE WORK--' steps. Expert porch re., Basement waterproofing. 18_~~~~._~____ pair, waterproofing. Qual. I years experience. Guaran.SABINA Tile and Marble-, ity turk pointine and patch. : teed work, Licensed and

Ncw and remodeling work.' ing. All brick and chimney insured. Reasonable. 882.Licensed. Free estimates. I repair. 3006.Tony, 526.8456, FREE ESTn!A.TES ,--~--------'-'--- I

_______ .____ Call 8B3.4391 ; 21Q-PLASTER WORKCERAMIC TILE-baths and. ------- - ---- . REPAIR

entryways. Qualified In.. CHAS. F. JEFFREYstaller names 476.53119, :\fASO:"J CONTRACTOR-< "-- - ._,---- -< I~tCENSEn . ISStJREO

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21Z-LAHDSCAPIHG ITRIMMING, removal, spray Financial planning class set. Co-ops: an economical, alternatil'€'

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fered this fall by Grosse Sept. 15 to :'{ov, 10, from 6 and compll'le various ~ched. by Michigan State lfnil'ersily needs for example, by pack. limiting the growth of co. I' local rptail g,rocery outlets.pee ree service Ca . , I It ' " ' "11 - I k f d' . . , , , t tFleming Tree Service' 774. Pointe War Memorial ASSOCI. to 7:30 p I1

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6460 • alion in connection with the aimed to "Ip onl' I en I y ~a es 0 proper y, llSlness. cooperatll'es a val a e t,o prOl'ldlllg cthmc foods, per. Cooperati~e Extension Ser.1 membcrs a choice. The retail. --- Fin a n cia I Institute of. personal goals and f'nanc'lal Income and the particular thousands of'people. and tillS sonalized servicc and special vice project for consumers'! stor~s do not stoc~ whole

MELDRUM LANDSC 'G : America. priorities, kl'ep a balance ~oncerns of the students. Till' wil! help Irim foo~ bills., : dietary foods. cooperatives seeks to reduce' unprocessed foods In bulk.LANDSCAPINt

PIN I The first is on Personal sheet and "tall'nwllt of net tee IS $50; , 1 he- .effo~t, which begms, In ~fichigan, there is the' that education gap, ' which these mem~ers ~I'ant,A COMPLETE MONTHLY . ---- ---: worth. and <:l'I'l'lop strategy, "Ho\~ 1 0 Start ~n,? ~.un a Ol:t. I, .I~ b~lI1g condul'l:d ~y , trend toward fe~l'er and fewer: Educational i n f 0 rmatio.n: and the co.op glv~S .he~MAINTENANCE SERVICE: C f l rcgard!"g rc,il e~l,lt, •. ,!Ilsur. Su.ccessiul Busll1~ss . IS the t~\2 :\~SL . (oolleratlve Extcn. foot! retailers, From 1972 to: about food cooperatives IS, more control ?ver "hal the)

S' CI U ell ter (lell t y aneC'. Jnveql1ll'n [0;, f 1'1 n g e lIurd course. It IS given on slon Service under the dlrec-, 1977 •he number of food re.' nonexistent from Ihe grade, buy now, Schlpp()rs notes. ,• FPrtrl~I~' ean p I J.b. . benefit~ ta)W!'l'l1 and ('state Thursday nights, Sept. 18 to tion of Dr, Hunald Cotterill.: hi! 'o~ltlets declined by 10 scl1001 through the unil'er.i The Back Door Community• e 11Zlng 'e v II It Flrt I. . N 6 f 7'30 t 9 ' . ;. It ! ' .' . , . '. '. ., I ," 11' I d• Gradin : ." ,-" i planning. _ " ov. , ~Olll.- 0 p.m. an agr,cu ura eto~onllst.. percC'nt, whJle retaIl food I slty level In 1\1lchlgan, Nor' Co.op \\ as onglna ) p anne

S d' g I A ' 1ft f th' The fee IS $65 for eight, The class IS deSigned to sholl' Thr cost of the statl'I\'JdC' cd., s:>les increased by almost 50 does sufficient information I to be an alternate food )lur.• Se~d~ng I G spe~la, t ea~lrtC to F 1~1 weeks. i the steps necessary to take urational effort is $81,521, prrcent Central cities and, exist in many if any Mich.j chasing point owned an,J op'~• pO ~n~ I Aros:,e . o\n ~ t rdls s S at I "Understanding Personal and the research important of whieh $53.648 is being runl 3;'('as a1'0 hardest hit i i~an librarie's 'that wo~ld en-I erated exclusively by senior• p:-unt

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10est~a; ~ t:r aY"'lleb~' Income Tax" is offered 1\lon. to start a business, ' ~ranted by federal sources. : Fal;lilies 1I0W have to travei! able residents to learn how: citizens. But whcn the Com.• P at~ Ing : ' h?b't' b

O:JGp,m. \11: . t~ days Sept 15 to Oct 27. The first part of the course Co.sponsors of the educa. farther to purchase their food' to organize a consumer co.' munitv Club, a local organi.• a IOS ' an eX I I Y rosse o III " • - - I 'JI d I . h d I" ., ' I I .' . h b f'lA . I d . f' \" '1 'I" t S h 01 from 7:4;) to 9 1:> P JI1, t 11'1 ea s \l'lt e ,v e 0 pIn g tlOnal program Include t'le than they did a deeade ago: operative. zatlOn, realized w at ene I sRame In an scaplllg or I 'l ar H emorla s ..,r c 0 h b ' tl 'h b' I Th I' h' Off S' I' , , b d . d't ff d

over 50 years. j Faculty in the Great Hall of covel'. I e a<lcs ~n prcpanng !Oroug ,LISlll(,SS p a?s, " e, 1\ \C Igan , I,ce o~. erl'lces thus inereasil?g the real cost: "Our project will make peo'l were ~o e Cflve ,I 0 ~re{882.Q287 882.7201' Alger House, fed('ral and state retur~s to l,ast p,art IS concelneu Illth to the AgIng, .\llchlgan.De.! even more, Locally based co.! pIc more aware of coopera.' to .ta,((' .. .ol'er the proJect.

1Ft d ,'11 b '1 't. take advantag(' of the latest spenumg skills necessary for I partment of Labor: l\!lchlgan ops can b~ attrattive alterna.1 tives and what they can and SenIOr citizens pay half,pl'lce"WE PLANT TREE~" i. eabureIt 1~1 et?lt ppalOnl ,changes in the laws. success, The fee is $75 for' Federation of Food Coopera.' til'es '1 cannot do And we must for their food and arc not'fICHEL PILORGET L d lOgs I' a Ian ar IS a a I hIt . h k I • , h' t . ..., I

•• - an ': C .". 't 10' b\' The course S 0\\'5 1011' 0 elg t we~ "5, I tlves: :'Illc Igan Departmen '. help individuals imp I' 0 V e required to donate abor.. C It' , °PplIll. \\a er co rs . --- ----- -- - I f h d h d A food cooperative IS or.' bscaplng. omp e e serVIce, elL hi d" g b' I 0 Bealt ; an t e epart'l. - . ' their ability to manag~ and The co.op now em racesDesign specimen plants. i Y,aro I ac. u~r Ca~~~{t;ap~. U I .~. 1101(1 '-1 O.'I.(>llt~:litJ. OIl ,ments of agricultural eco. I ga~lzed as either a sto.re'i operate cooperatives" Cot. two other projects; a COO])-

823-6662 I . arYB,oUklsaeb' cElinor Giblin' A..:" .::> -" - -- I nomics. family ecology, re.i which can save. patrons fl.ve I' lerill relates ' ('I'alil'e baby sitting service------------' nese un y - , d 1 t d f d' percent on thell' food bIll' , k t "Th

Bargello and Trapunto by :'Ifore than 100 nel\' sixth, I est'. category. The "most source eve opmen . an 00 I d - t' " The interest among those and a farmers mar e . eMURPHY'S I, b'" science and human nutrition, or a pre.or er cooperalVel ",h" t."", .. "h"". "~ ••• _~,_ (n~l;~~ ,,( ""~"",,,~;t .. ,.,,;~;tCtndy Carson. Basketry Y "pvpnth "nrl pwhth ~r"dpr<1 h"o"I,("I" .",,~~cl ''':'~: :::- ~'at MSU ,UU)ill~ grOUIJ wnl<:n saves "- --....... - •. :. -"':' ~.•~~ •. -- .... 0 -- .- • .----- ....... ~. isLAi-.JDSCAP iNG Scott Smith, porcelain dolls made their first official visitj team of seventh graders.' ~ _ . I t :lISU h ,.: morl' than 20 percent. ~ stand cooperatl~es IS keen. fostere~ 1.1'lthln th~h co. p

CALL MURPHY'S FOR: - by Patricia Wi1srln. pictllre to L'ni\'ersity Li~g('(t S('hool, The "strongest" tower _ the: e~earCl . a. SOIlS: , And the benef~ts may. be ~ow spIlling to .0, ,~r ar~asframes by Margarita Ibarlll' on Fndal. Sept ,'i to attend i onll- one left standing at the I t~~t the t) plC~l food cO,opera-! Slnce early 1~3, t.he n~m. mo:e broad ranging than just In the .commumt>, Schlp,

• ~pring and :all c1ean.~ps zea. s cuI p t u re by Frank an orien'tation pro g r a m.1 end __ was built bl' 6th ~\e m~mber tn the Midwest i ?er of cooperatives III lIhch- savlllg on food outlays. pel's believes.• vomplete la"n care servIce Varga and calligraphy h, After being welcomed by ~ graders from Mrs. H~isch's I IS a mlddl: .class. college ed.! Igan has Increased from less . Julia Michael, MSU .Exte~. Another exa~ple of co.op• Custom design serv~ce , William Bostick ~I'ddl S h 01 Head Emilv i l : ucatecl. \\Iute female. But I than 25 to more than 400 SiDn home economIst III activily is prOVided by Mar.• Bushes.trees ..top sOII.sod I -- ------ -' - - -- -- 'B~kere th~ ~t\ldents ~ttempi.: \O:~~~roo:n .. 'n' f h t dogs' Cotterill is quick to point out i retail' units. Cotterill attrib"j Emmet County, believes co. garet Ross I\1SU Exlension• ~ree . appraIsals: c.omm~r., 'ed to' b;lild towen out of' and i~~ ~r~~~ ICs~nda~s stu"' t~at adults fr~m any walk. of I utes this primarily to infla'

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21Z-LANDSCAPI NG , t,. d d' . h th' h' life can bell!'flt by belongll1g lion and sees fertile ground, titude, "Families be com e County "Two years ago• Discount to SenIOr CItizens' -----------,--- --- (ompu cr car s, ents met 11'lt elr ome. t . f d c pe at' 'e iff II th ' I b d' ,i EXPERT TREE A tower more than five: room teachers to go ol'er .0 ~ 00 00 ~ 1\,' i or ur ler grow . close ceause young and 01 th~re was one food co.op in

J 1M MURPHY! 'CE, feet high. built by sixth gra~. their new schedules" sign up' .. \\ I:at thi~ Ex,ensJOn ser-I "There has been a steady: people are pulled ,~ogether .I? ~hls area,. no,;" there are 14885.9179 i SERVI ers from :llrs. Johnson s for a "special" subject, and \lCe IS mas, conc~rned a?out, i growlh in the state, and the I help e~,ch o.ther, sayS MI' In operatIOn, she says.

------ ---- Trimming, removal, cabling homeroom \\'on in the ,.tall. tour the building. though .. are senIor e~l1~ens: trend is always exacerbated chael. I think food co.oP.s "The desire to organizeW. J. HEN N j NGER Complete tree service, -- - ---- -- ------- -----. --- , and 10w'll1come fa m I I I e s I when we get a sudden spate ~ake peo~le more se~f.suffl. co.ops has been pretty strong.

CO 752-7446 C k. II. :wh?se food dollar has been I of inflation. R I sin g un. clen~ and I.mpro~e their com. My job primarily consists of' --------- ottage sets It ( Ie tours ~s?r.JOusly eroded by ot?er i employment also contributes mun.lty athtu~e. . providing information to peo.• Complete tree service MIKE'S T 1'1 ' .....' rISIng costs. sueh as medl.call to self.help action such as MIChael pomts t? s~lll.offs pie considering starling a• Specializing in hack yard LA WN CARE Ralph LJ. 'r\ I..g~rde, Collage duct~d onl:. on Fllda)s, Res. expense. utlhty and housing: cooperative ventures," Cot. such as th.e r~actJvahon of co.op, along with helping co.

tree work i Hospital admInIstrator, an. erv~tlOns ma:.' be made. by: costs. These ate the types of terill relates. a communIty club, the for. ordinate aC{iVl~;<.~ of those• 2 journeymen climbers and 'nounced Thursday, Sept. 4: calhng :\Iargaret Hutchmgs,' persons the project hopes to, matwn of a new 4.H club ] dy in existence" Ross• Fully Insured, licensed SNOW ' that the hospital's Vo~unteer I director of Volunteer Ser.i reach, whether they live: These a.e some of the re~. and plans for senior citizen ; ~:fes '• Storm damage REMOVAL Services.department will lake : vices at B~4"B600, ext. 2455, 1 within the inn~r .city or in' sons why. C~tt~rill is "cautl- housing as. part of the in. I e. ; 1.• Harper Woods City Con. • Commercial & Resldenti al ' reservatIOns for nursery and I l\~onday.FrJday, 8 a.m. to I distant rural :\I1chlgan. ~ ousl~, optimistic" about the! creased SOCial a war e n e s s IIle:ghUe~S al~t~:ssW t~hat~~si~~S

tractor • Grass cuttl'ng elementary grade s c h 0 0 I, 4.30 p,m. I Retail food prices rose 67 addltlOnal growth of food, brought about by the forma. b' ' It t' t286 0068 884 0907 ,. h' t t" t . ~ i t' h h t th I. f h f d elllg an a erna Ive 0 regu.- -. Fertilizing ! ?roups \VIS I~g ,0 par IClpa e: Youngsters will receive the: percent between 1970 and coopera lves t roug ou e i tlOn 0, t e seven 00. co- lar food retail operations,----------- • Soddin~ I III the hosp~tal ~ tour pro. I "Introduction to the Hospital I 1977, and continue to rise.: st~te .. He .acknov:1edges that I ?peratlves she has aSSIsted food co.ops teach membersCOMPLETE landscaping - • Top Soil. Sand. Peat , grams for chIldren. , for Vere- Small People" fea. This has been particularly !I!lchlgan IS conSidered ana. m her area. . d f d h dl'

Custom gardening and . 'T f nd a con'''' : t' I I ad . th oopera Improve 00 an 109 prac-shrub care, planting, haul. .dehvere~ " i __ ~r~_ a~~:e_a r~ . : tUI'ing slides. wheelchair ride hard on low and moderate, ~~na ~ e: III e c .- i Yet the quest for quality tices and help them gain aing. Painting. Mike, 882. • I~stallatlon . AvalJabJe : J and a "hands on" explanation income fami! ies who have lI;,e .mo\ e~ent and th~t GO\. , food at lower prices is still better understanding of the0000. • LFlcensEedt: Illtsured 'NTHS IJr()f¥I.UlnS ,of such things as a stetho.: been forced to squeeze all. g\\ol\~ehranmor"ltlolhkheanveISc;eaeteOdnl~!the core of interest. "The nutritional value of foods.

------------- ~ ree sima es : ' t'l ' scope and an x.ray. they can out of the food dol, . ' average income in northern h' tB & D 884 70 13 I. I r to av the bill 'task force on cooperatlves. i . hl '. . lIIany ot er coun,y ex en.• (lId f re s1111le11 . Olde: children receive a a p . 0 I' S, . I There is even a National: Mlc gan IS, l~wer than III sion offices have had some

TREE SERVICE ------------- limited tour of .several non. L?I,I' and moderate Income Cl)nsumer Cooperative Bank: southern l\llchlgan and the type of role in helping estab-SpecIalizing In difficult jobs. RICHMOND TREE I Parents of fresh:nen at patient a~eas of the hospital, familIes ,co~lprJSe 70.

1percent which in fiscal 1981 will food, cooperatives help peo: !ish co.op~ralives, Extensio.n',

Fully Insured. Free esti. REMOVAL . :-':01 th High School are in. in c Iud In g the Inboratory, °tlf all :\.hchH(an fahmL.esh

alJdld loan up to $116 million to PtI~t' III ttbhls aread

ge,tthlhet nu role wlthm the new statewldemates. Calvin Deese, 823, FULLY INSURED , vited to a spt'c:al evening on )l-ray and nuclenr meLlicine Ie selllOf CItizen Ol'se 0 s, consumer cooperatives na.,. rJ lOn e~ nee II'; ou go. program for consumer coop.1293, FREE ESTIMATES ' Thursday, Sept, 18. at 7:30 departments. ~ak:,up h16 p~rcl~nt of the tionwide.' ! mg broke, . says Michael. eratives will be to provide in.

----------- • Topping • Trimming i p,m, in the scho"ol auditor.: ------ , ' lC 19an ouse 0 s. i .! Pat Schippers, Extension I formation and technical as.MER IK EL • Stump removal I ium for a discussion of vari. i It is estimated that more I • However, lac.k of I~forma-I program assistant for family, sistance to individuals wish.

LANDSCAP ING • Tree removal ous school programs designed, Largest Group , than half of aU low.income, tlO~ and techmcal aSSIStance, living in Montcalm County, i ing to buy food coopera.FALL IS COMING • Nursery chips and I to aid new students. Follow-' The Philippines. the world's senior citizens and 60 percent aVailable to. persons who, was involved in forming the I livell'. "Our mission is to of.SO PLAN AHEAD firewood sales ! ing the presentation, parents largest archipelago, com .. of children of low-income want to establish cooperallves Back Door Community Co.op I fer ~n alternative to current

Complete Fall clean.up and We work year round. I will meet with counselors in prise an estimated 7,000 is. young homemakers do not - ------ - -- I at Howard City. "This food; buying practices and hope-gutter cleaning. Yearly contracts invited, small groups to answer any lands with a total area of receive a balanced diet, and The 55.mph speed limit I co,oP," she says, "is helping I fully, that will help manyRESIDENTIAL, No job too big or too small. 'questions. The parent Club 115,880 square miles, and a Colteriil points out Ihat exist. has reduced head injuries i to establish a stronger com.i :\Iichigan residents obtainCOMMERCIAL Please phone 1 will serve refreshments in i discontinuous coastline of I ing food cooperatives take, 54,000 a year, according to ~ munity bond among its mem-I higher quality food for less,

SNOW PLOWING (313) 727.20B1 the school cafeteria. All pa!., 10,850. Population is 47 mil. nutrition education seriously.' the Epilepsy Foundation of I bers by giving them a chance I which will lead to a healthier886-8898 526.4367 Tues.Sunday 8.5. Closed !\lon. I ents are urged to attend. lion. I CO'Olls can also tailor their America, ' to help each other." ! life," Cotterill adds,

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Ihere's never been a better time to discoverNat'.lrtlli?('r * R('r~l1s(, thl' r\(lssic look thtlt h~~always been Naturalizer's signature

is suddenly big fashion news! *Because the quality and craftsmanshipthat have been Naturalizer trademarksfor the last 50 years are suddenly thekey to smart buying, and smartdressing! * Because these days. everyfashion purchase has to count. AndNaturalizer shoes offer not only unparalleledcomfort and fit __. but true value in fashionfootwear that looks right for seasons to come!On the Cover' SQUIRE. Nalurahzer s beauliful answer to FallSUlls. Impeccably tailored quallty with soft. supple leather on lopand a new comfy crepe sole below. A beaut,ful look. a beaulifulway to feel. Rusl leather. IY8" heel.

Naturalizer's shoe for all reasons.Ii complements so many wardrobe

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comes in your size!

* Browse through these highlights fromNaturalizer's Fall collection. Discover the

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anywhere else! * And, when you shopfor Naturalizer shoes, you'll receive the

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time. * Naturalizer for Sizes,Selection and Service. It makes

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Boston. Escort, Gem. Diamond and Marquis.Other paris are man-made References to leather,

and to lerms suggesllve 01 leather. Ihroughoutthis catalog are to uppers onl)'.

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CRESCENTWine CaIf/PalentBlack Calf / P alent2y.t" heel

leautiful Naturalizerpumps ... your mostimportant shoechoice to meet a

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VICKYBlade; leatherBrown leatherNavy leather2J4" heel

accents the latest inpump silhouettes fromNaturalizer. Richest

calfskin and patent leatherhighlight this new asym-metric look. BeautifulNaturalizer comfort withevery step.

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ESCORTCamel smoothBlack smoothBrown smoothI,%"heel

glove-like fit andeasy-walking comfortof Naturalizers new

tailored classics. Best of allis the easy-on-your-budgetprice, for the kind of values

you're looking for.

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In softest suede or leather- in your size!

SKIMMERTaupe suedeBrown suedeBlack leatherRuslleatherlYe" heel

Experience "Walkin'Natural" comfort withNaturalizer . . . nowin your choice of

easy-wearing heel heights.Featuring genuine leatheruppers, cushioned insoles,and the soft 'n' flexible"Walkin' Natural" bottoms.In your size ...naturally!

QUARTETRust leatherCunei leatherl)!2"heel

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laturalizerS sleek newdress sandals aren'tjust pretty. They fit,they flatter,they're in

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lats are big news thisseason and Natural-izers classic sporty-to-casual looks are

the best! Two top styles, theoxford and the kiltie, featurethe softest of leathers on topand sure-footedsteppingbelow. Whatcould be moreclassic?

iscover the heavenlycomfort and hue fitof Naturalizer. Fea-turing softest leather

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RODEOGrnelleatherRust leatherl)i"wedge

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