ews rosse Pointe VOL. 44-No Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Thursday, 46 November School 'board votes 6-1 to close Barnes for your information fyi By Tom. Gre(lnwood By Susan McDonald Barnes Elementary School Will close ItS doors to students whIle ~Ixth graders move mto the mIddle schools next fall under a reorganizatIon plan approved Monday by a 6-1 vote of the Board of Edu- You can do it Mike! Okay gang guess what today It's the seventh annual "Great American Smokeout" sponsored by the American Cancer Society The Idea, as you probably know, IS to urge smokers to give up the demon weed for 24 hours In the hopes they'll stop smoking altogether lS? ('atJon The trustees' deCISIOn drew cheers and Jeers from a crowd of more than 400 at the North High Performing Arts Center A school board recall group stands ready to collect SIgnatures; another or. ganIzation says it will fight any attempt to remove trustees from office The focal pOInt of the "G AS" In DetrOIt this year WllI be a Lunch Bunch Smokeout Rally hosted by the Westin Hotel running from 11 30 a m to 1 p.m today MUSIC, magic and aerobic dancing will be provided to take the smoker's mind off those butts One of the really neat thmgs to do to help the smokers this year is the Cancer Society's "Adopt a Smoker" program The Idea is to help a friend or co-worker make It through the day as they slowly fall apart and start to beg and whine for a clgaret And some parents say they will work to make the reorgamzation a success despIte their disappomtment with the school board's fmal decision The board's vote Monday culminated months of study, public debate and spmted pohticking Women, who did not want to be identified, hold signs for Brummel. So I'm gomg to do It. Smce I don't have any friends, I'm going to adopt co-worker Mike Andrzejczyk whether he likes it or not Even though Mike has a last name that looks like an eye chart, he's not too bad a guy. Hopefully I'll be able to save "Big Mike" (we call him "B M." for short) from himself. Most importantly, according to the Cancer Society, I W1I1not nag, threaten or preach., ~ot once will. I tell Mike-tha~ lungs probably look like a coal miner's boot. Not once will I ask him what it's like to use his lungs as a natural filter. Nor will I ever mention that stupid Topal toothpaste commercial The one where a guy blows smoke through a handkerchief and stams It an ugly yellow. (Hey Mike, If It does that to a hankerchief, what's It doing to you inside?) I mean, after all, you can always buy new hankerchiefs New lungs are harder to find. Finally as a life-long nonsmoker, I think it's only fair for meto give up sometlungtoo. Just to keep Mike company. To let him know I'm WIth him morally, spirituaHy and phySically. I'm going to give up smokIng too. I'm going to give up takIng in all that re-cycled clgaret smoke Mike emits when he lIghts up next to me I think it's only fair I'll let you know how Mlkey, (he'll smoke anythmg), did In next week's column InCidentally, before anyone calls me a hypocnte for bemg antI-smoking thiS week after wrItmg about pipe smokers last week let me say I was Just followmg orders for the Very interesting ... Grosse Pomte is mentIOned at least half a dozen tImes in two interesting books that crossed my desk this week The first IS "Murder, MIchigan," detaIlIng 70 MIchIgan murders with a dash of history and atmosphere The killings date from an IndIan murder in 1567 to the massacre of a Michigan family in 1982 Among the more interestIng stones is the canmbalized fate of Etian Brule, the first white man to explore MIchigan, the (Continued on Page 2A) Inside Busmess Cable TV, Local Classified AdvertIsing. Editorials. . Feature Page . Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange Letters to Editor Obltuanes School News. . Society .. .. Sports .. 15A 5A 4C 6A 12B B-llB 6,7A SA 16. 17A 18B 1-3C among groups oppobed to and In l>Upport of ~chool c1o!>lI1gs Tru!>tees on Sunday found black boxe~ sitting on their door,>tepb elt home They contaIned wrote Stetl:>on hat~ With note!> attached - be a good guy and vote agaJn~t ~chool clo'> ings - from a parent group at Barne~ None of the lru~lee,> cho~e to wear their white hat~ Monday, but the SIXwho voted in favor of Supl Kenneth Brummel'!> recommendatIons defended theIr pO~ltlOn!>With apparent convictIon Dorothy Kennel, a tru~tee and former teacher, saId l>he firmly belteves the new organIzatIon wIll bring Improvement!> m the qualIty of educatIOn as well as economies to the l>chool system. "Our responsibIlIty IS to gUIde the school system In as economICally sound and effICIent manners as pOSSIble Our challenge is also to improve the standard!> of thiS system Without change we are merely standIng still If we are to maintain our standmg In the natIOn, we are gOIng to have to do some of the thmgs comparable systems have done," she said Board President Joan Hanpeter SaId she has an oblIgatIOn to "look for every opportunIty to cut costs that does not damage our educational program "I hold this admInIstratIOn responsible for seemg that the SIxth grade move IS well planned and that the promised benefits do materialize," she said I'm gomg to take all the Cancer Society's suggestions and use them on old B M. First I'll supply him with candy, cookies, celery sticks or Whatever to crush that oral craving I'll also buy him lunch and be avaIlable for moral consolation all day. BeSides, It'S all gnst mill 42 Pages 30 cents 17, 1983 .l..-:.: More than 406 people jammed "'.... the PerformiBg Arts ~._ Monltay, .-J.!.&! -nfioster teen ~"J---ks?• Does t"'Uf.lU"MJ • • By Harriet Nolan Sara Snyder of Grosse Pointe Park was 12 years old when her parents moved to the Indian ViIlage home of her grandmother. Left .alone most.of the time, she acqwr,ed the habit of drInkmg her father s beer wlule readmg, and by the time she graduated from high school she deSCrIbes herself as "a full-blown alcoholIc" DurIng the next SlX years., Ms Snyder remembe~s drIftIng ~round Mlc~lgan, lOSIng numerous Jobs and being kicked out of several apartm~nts She also remembers bemg robb~d, bea.ten and strapped down m hospital emergency rooms before she made the chOIce to "eIther go completely crazy and end up dead or quit drmklng " and SOCially," says Ms. Snyder. "A drunk chooses to be, an alcohohc has no chOIce" She feels the community IS denying the serIOusness of the problem much the same as unwed pregnant daughters were shuttled off to undisclosed locations not too many years ago Two Grosse Pointe high school counselors who want to remain anonymous for fear of "losing the confIdence of students who tell them everything," back up thiS theory. Both say they don't belIeve any students are alcoholIcs, but that some only dnnk to excess on weekends. ClementIne Rice, a member of SAC', a nonprofit commuDlty In 1974, she entered a half-way house for alcoholIc women 3:nd ~pent the next 51 weeks hghtmg her way back to realIty. council organIzed to address the problem of substance use and abuse, expressed a SimIlar opmion Ms Snyder, now a substance abuse therapIst With the Interim House Alcohol Treatment Program at the downtown YWCA, IS angry that there aren't any inpatient units in the Pointes to treat re~ldents "I don't want to l>OUnanaive," says Mrs Rice "But I don't beheve there are any alcohohc teens m our schools What we're talkmg about IS abuse and misuse of alcohol" However, POInte high school students interviewed disagreed They thought it funny that educational programs tell them how they Will feel after havmg two or "A lot of people stereotype an alcohohc as someone who intentionally destroys their hfe, a person defectIve both psychologically Thanksgiving issue early The Grosse Pomte News Will come out one day early, on Wedne'iday, next week because of the Thank"glvIng holIday AccordIngly, deadlInes for submittIng pres" releases and purchaSing advertisements for our Nov 23 Issue will be changed to the followmg • News and "ports pres~ relE'abel> must be In by 5 P m tomorrow, Nov 18 • Second ,ectlon (society) reo lea"e" mu"t he In by noon today, Nov 17 • Clas'>lfJed ad deadlIne noon on Monday. Nov 21 IS • DI<;play ad" for the Second SectIOn and Sport" mu"t be In by 4 P m tomorrow, Nov 18, and those for the general news ...eellOn mu!>t he In by 11 a m Monday. Nov 21 \ The paper Will be delIvered to homes and regular sales outlets on Wednesday that week only - - three drinks when what they really want to know IS how much trouble they can get mto if they are caught The only people Interested in those programs are parents who "already know their kids have problems and mothers who ha' h ven. t ~nyt~,mg better to do WIt their tune, they say Alcohol is eaSily purchased across Mack Avenue by kids with cars who are WIlling to do It for a few bucks They also say drugs are commonplace m the middle schools from kids who get it from older brothers and sisters and then sell it to their own peers Chrlstme Dodds, another SAC' member, says parents need to revamp old habits if they are to set an example, such as serving coffee as an alternate beverage instead of cocktails ed by a drop of more than 40 percent m publtc ~chool enrollment SInce 1970 The sy!>tem deSigned for 10,000 student~ now houses about 7,500 and adminIbtrators predict that will drop to 6,267 In three years "Fifty-four out of a total of 176 regulRr ('la ......r()(\m<; avallahle {or teachmg purpo~e!> In our elementary school are not now needed that's one.thl I'd of our rooms," accordmg to Mrs Kennel. While many citizens ill the audIence Monday applauded the board's actIOn and spoke their !>upport £01 trustees facmg a recall, the maJority wa~ firm In ItS oPPO~lhon to closmg Bal nes and tranbfelTlng !>ixth graders. Roger Mourad, the only trustee to vote against the plan, said m a speech mterrupted twice With applause that he felt he was reflectIng pub(Continued on Page 15A) Park cOlUlcil already fighting By Harriet Nolan The honeymoon between the Grosse POInte Park City CouncIl Trustee Jon Gandelot agreed, up to a point, WIth parents who and newly elected Mayor Palmer have said they oppose school clos- Heenan came to an abrupt halt counCil voted down hiS ings because Grosse POInte is after chOIce of Vernon Ausherman as "different" from distrICts across " the state that have dosed schools Mayor Pro Tern by a 4-3 margin because of sharp enrollment de- at the council meetmg Monday, Nov 14 clines. -'- The staiJdj:n.r~PI"b-Heen.1l -.-tWit .ft':.... ..,p";'{%lflJim-e audience booed, howled, hoot::J said. "We're unusual in that we and hissed whenever any holdhaven't yet addressed the problem voted or of declining enrollment . we over council members spoke They cheered and clapped ~a,~en't attempted to deal with for the mayor and councIl memIt bers Vernon Ausherman and Gandelot said he had respeel for David Gaskin. the many citizens who have ,raIAfter Ausherman was rejected lied against Supt Brummel's pro- for the pOSItIon, he told the audposals. "By and large, the cItIzens Ience and counCil he felt like the who have come to the board are new kid on the block, that the good, intelligent people who have do n e g eat de al of re!>earch A councIl appeared to be polarized and he wasn't going to apologIze lot of ag~ has come from these for bemg there discussions," he saId He then nommated Gaskm who The two-part reorganIzatIOn was also rejected by a 4-3 vote. plan approved Monday was the Following that, councilmember thml proposal considered by the Carroll Evola nomInated John '5chool board this year TWQothers Prost who was unanimously voted called for closing four schools but Mayor Pro Tem. were abandoned after loud protests from citizens BeSides the fact that Ausher(Continued on Page 2A) The reorganization was prompt- She notes that the ads on televi~Ion glOrIfy beer and associate drmkmg beer with mountains out-of.doors, and good lookmg men and women having loads of fun I I "They don't show the hangovers and thrOWIng up," says Mrs. Dodds Mrs RICe, of SAC' agrees, and says the old notion that every kid (male only, of course) should have one good drunk before he gets out of htgh school is wrong And according to Jim KeatIng, director of Eastwood Climc, there's an Image problem in Grossf' POinte not found In every community And that problem may lead to alcohol abuse among teen!> (Continued on Page 15A) Corrections John Youngblood, not Thomas Youngblood, was elected to the Grosse POInte City CounCil In the Tuesday, Nov 8, muniCipal electIOn The News regrets the error Workers return horses to AMC. Giddyup Gone I Horses take a hike on Mack Ing lot and galloped ~outh on By Jamie Cook Lunch hour traffIc on Mack In Mack towards Cadieux, accordmg rounding-up the ~rosse Pointe was JOined Monday to wltne"se~ hor.,e" oy a pmto The last hne of Jim Okonoskl'" letter to the editor <Nov 10) to A combination of the car dealThiS was not a typical pmto Clllzens to Support the Board of manufactured by a DetrOit car ('r.,hlp',> employe~ and caretakers Education ~hould have read "The company ThIS pInto had four of the hor.,es from Longhorn fact that ~ou've had zero Input at legs, a taIl and traveled With three !Lmch In Wa.,htngton. Mlch fI. any publIc heanrrg, decide to be. other frIends nally caught the hor~es east of come the Standard Bearer for the Mack In Grosse Ponlte City. about hoard and manage to become the While fllmmg a televl"lOn com a mIle dnd a half from the dealermerclal u~Jng five horse~ as ,hiP, ~tne~ ...e ... ~dld front page headlIne of the Grosse Pomte News, all from a pO'>1tlOn props, Grosse Pomte AMC's car One RICCI emplo)e, Eugene at ]8201 Mack, had a of Ignorance of fact and total pub- dealership, Iafrate. dres"ed m a SUIt and tie, round.up on ItS hand., a~ four ot hc umnvolvement, IS phenomen(Continued on Page 2A) the horses escapPfl from the park. al " I Page Two-A GROSSE (CooUbued from Page lA) helped catch the horses and rode one back to the dealership on sidestreets In Grosse Pointe. • "People were coming their houses and asking golOg on?' " Iafrate said. ~- The ,Hgn oj intelligence We have o~er jifteen )ean expertence ITljtallmg ,"Mom Westec Security SY.!Jtems- the jine.!Jt III re.!Jldentwl protectIOn natIOnWide, 2(1;( OFF FIRE SY"lTEM (WIred Into dlarm commUnicatIOn) 885-7067 DESERVE.~ THE PERFECT ClASSIC STYLE 6 "In each of the~e case!> It wa~ the mayor'~ chOIce," noted Heenan. "And the councll was re~ponslve " Accordmg to the CIty charter, the whole council ha~ the nght to elect one of Its members Mayor Pro Tern Three of the horses caught were Odell. to GIO::>::.t: Fowle AMC down sIdestreet~ to McMIllan, then were taken across Mack to the dealership, according to the horse gatherers Whinnying part of the way, the pinto was escorted back along Mack's sidewalk by Reyoakley r. trousers ...---T_h_ur_s_I_III_8_3_0_ UNC()N'W\ON SERVICE 80 Kercheval • On- The-Hili • Grosse POinte Farms Bloomfield Commons • Maple and Lahser • Birmingham them we 34S FISHER RD., GROSSE POINTE 111-o2GC1 ; Free delivery to the Metro area. He served as a member of the Michigan Republican State Committee from 1957-61 and from 1970-83. From 1961-77, he was a member of the 14th District Republican Committee and a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1968 and 1980 He was also Michigan Chairman of the Reception Committee for Ronald Reagan in 1980 The FTD@ Turkey Basket ™ Bouquet Four locations to serve you: • 9830 Conner, Detroit. .12005 Morang,Detroit. • The Green Scene, Eastland • 21142. Mack, Grosse Pointe (formerly Barrett's) ;"..,- "You plan for this the same way," said Heenan. "The only difference IS we dId, It ,as ama. teurs using volunteers, those were with a profeSSIOnal prod staff." Compleat Traveler / S.S.50 He dubbed hiS campaign "a miniature version" of the many congressional and senatorial campaigns he had worked on in the past. HARVEYS LEASE where you get your service. My'" AI A Rill Willi __ I CrIlIt c..,.dltuI CoItaet-JiI Gra At Ray lI....PIllIiaC 17877 MACK 886..1700 __ -I PI r Heenan defeated incumbent mayor Douglas Graham by 1,744-1,584 in the Nov 8 municipal election. LeSportsac 80ft Luggage Systems, Handbags, Office and School bags and travel needs are engineered and executed for here and now Size for Size, LeSportsac Travelers weigh less yet carry more than any other bags made by anyone, anyWhere LeSportsac lightweIghts are what we say they are. They weigh mere ounces, not pounds ConSider: Each bag and travel piece folds down and packs Into Its own "Tuckabagaway" pouch It stows away In a smldgeon of closet space, can be gently machine-washed, IS bound With tough cotton carpet tape, has handles of even tougher cotton webbing With zippers that are self-repairing Why weIght? Take It easy With Le8portsac $18 00 to $75 00 feast of flowers Heenan introduced a resolutIOn that the Grosse Pointe School System be mamtained m Its present configuration and that the school board be encouraged to reject the present consolidation plan It was delivered to the school board meeting that same evemng after the board had made its decision This is Heenan's first stint at elected public offIce, thiS time grabbing a brass ring for himself after being a supporter and campaigner for other Republicans Hagood said she was not laughing during the escape, but could laugh afterwards, The theme of the commercial, bemg filmed in the dealership parking lot, is "We don't horse around," and "We'll lasso a great deal," Ricci said. •• ~1 Thankdivin\l Forster based her vote on the fact that Prost. was the most experienced member of council and said, "I voted my conscIence." "We were going to get ele. phants. Thank god we didn't get elephants," Ricci said, The names of the soon-to-be television star horses are Jenny, Barney, Emma, Apache Moon and Brandy, the caretakers said. t t' t' f Income s a IS ICS or the Farms and Shores compal ed WIth the Iest of the nalion We come out pretty well Other mterestmg facts and there are thousands of them, mclude ttungs lIke: three dogs that have shot their masters, odd ball deaths; the most bormg highways, unusual grave markers, celebntles who were born and died In Michigan, strange cOIncidences, the be~t sellmg beel sand hquors In the state, the major causes of death 10 MIchigan and anythmg else you thmk about thIS plea~ant penln~ula e books are both the produ~r of Gary W Barfknecht, of D' d "Mlchillaneou<;" aVI;,on, dn ,. !>elb for $7 95 wtule Murdel, MIchlganl"bgloe!>tftohr~ ~ ~o~l~ ale aval a e a e 00 and Book VIlla e Send a Tempers were at such a frenzy the audience that when councilmember PatriCIa Forster attempted to quahfy her reasons for supportmg Prost, thiS reporter heard a man in the audIence call her a G-- D---- Llbber The dealership's owner, Joe RICci, laughed about the mcldent. "Now that we caught can laugh," she said. -fyi per capIta (Continued from Page 1M assassmation of James Jesse Strang leader of a dIssenting band bf Mormons who estabhshed a colony on Beaver Island and declared himself KU1g; and the 1925murder of a ~an by tus wife after he blew their savmgs on a Model T car. Henry Ford "the FOIst" ~ttempted to mtervene and bail h«;r out of Jail SoWld mterestU1g. The second book has been out a little wtule, but IS still ve~y appealIng, Called "Mlchlllaneous," the tome IS a compllation of httle and well known facts about Michigan, Its hlstory and residents After I ead109 It, I can tell you ttus IS one strange .\ltate we have here, \adie!> and !!pnt\pmf'n Grosse Pomte and Its resldents are mentioned more than a few times Everythmg from .. werewolves In the Park to the 10 When the horses escaped, Shirley Hagood, one of the horses' caretakers, chased the horses whlle riding on the only horse that did not escape, she said Hagood said she knew the horses would try to run away, but added, "we stood on both Sides of the horses and thought we could stop them if they started to walk away." ~~ (Continued hm PagelA) man ran on the same slate as the mayor, Heenan &ald he felt Aus,herman qualIfied ba&ed on gettmg the most votes Prost re&ponded that that cnterIa had not been used In elect10g a Mayor Pro Tern SlOce 1977 IIJJt:lI Gentlemen who appreCIate qUdllty fabncs and Impeccable, natural-shoulder taIlOrIng have been bUYingSouthWICk Jackets for over 50 years We also offer a complete line of trousers to go with them, all made WIth the superb qualIty of materIals and craftsmanshIp you've come to expect from the SouthWIck label We'd love to show them to you From $90.00 _______ Park council squabbles "Another guy asked me If the hor~es had moved-m down the road," Reyoakley saId A S(JUTHWICK JACKET Southwick out of 'what's An employe of the dealership's used car busmess on Mack at CadIeux, Jeff Reyoakley, was at the fllmmg and helped rOWld-up the pmto He said one female driver screamed at a hor~e to get 10 her car with any Aldrm Sy"tem purchased or leased before November 30, 1983 Re~ldentIal or Commercldl Ll.JJ\ 11ILtMl:N The fllming of the commercial was moved indoors after the incident The ad is scheduled to appear on ChrIstmas day on Channel 7, a dealership spokesman said When runrung after the horses on Mack, Iafrate said drivers were moving their cars into dnveways trying to block the horses But the escapees would Simply walk around the car Burgldl y, Fire, Per;,ondl Emergency, Direct VOIce Commdnd, Radio Telemetry Donat Alarm Inc. 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Konica~EJ 17114 Kercheval Avenue 885-2267 179.95 129.95 139.95 95.95 109.95 FREE IN REAR Thu~day, November 17, 1983 GROSSE POINTE NEW~ Page Three-A GSA head comes back to Pointe By MIke Andrzejczyk Two years ago, Charles Davis and hIs family packed up and moved to Washmgton D C when Davis was appointed aSSOCiate adminIstrator of pollcy and management systems in the General Services Administration Now, he's moved back In Grosse Pointe along wIth his wife Susan and three children He also has a new position as a!>sociate administrator for operations for the General services Administration, Washington D C Tomorrow mght, DavIs will climb on a plane In Washington and fly home to Grosse POinte for the weekend Sunday mght, he'll be back on a plane for the nation's capital, ready to start another work week There's a thmg called Potomac Fever, DaVIS saId Those who come to W a::Jullgloll l~IlJ lo get caught up In the hustle of the CIty whose sole function, it seems, IS to run the rest of the nation. Those who seem most immune to the fevel', who tend to return home after their Jobs are done, come from two places, according to The .Washmgton Post - Grosse Pointe and GreenWich, Conn. Originally, Davis moved his family to Washington and leased his Grosse Pointe home. When his wife quit her job with the Department of Health and Human Services, the DaVlseS came back to their Farms home. "The quality of hfe In Grosse POinte IS so much hIgher than in Washington," Davis said "Washington is a good city, but the style of hfe in Grosse Pointe is so much better." Susan DaVIS earned the congratulations of PreSIdent Ronald Reagan after she left her position as specIal assistant to the director of the Private Sector Initiatives In the Department of Health and Human ServlCes, one of two posi. tIOns she held. Private Sector Imtiatlves was a preSIdentially-proposed program to help move problem-solving to the local leve l usmg local reo sources and chantIes By uSing the avaIlable local resources, charitable orgamzatlOns and volunteers'rrograms such as heatmg bIll rehe for the elderly and indio gent In Joplin, Mo and disaster relief planmng and coordmatIOn 10 Kansas City were made possible, DaVIS said One of MI s DaVIS' projects was a productIOn of a documentary about the construction of a playground at a prIvate school for the disabled More than 180 compal11es and 1,000 volunteers donated time, material and food for the playground work that had been stalled by the lack of funding from the municipal government. While spendmg $10,000 a year commutmg to and from Washington is expensive, living in the nation's capital with its high rents is no picnic, Davis noted. On top of that, Grosse Pomte is just a IDcer place to live, he added. "I don't think people here really realize how remarkable Grosse Pointe is," Davis said. "In my job, I travel all around the country, and there are very few p'laces that are even remotely SImilar to Grosse Pointe." What makes it exceptional is ItS compactness and homogeneous make-up, Davis said His children, who attend local schools, can get on their bikes or walk to any number of places in the area, he added. When the family was lIvmg In Washington, he and his WIfe could work anywhere from 12 to 14 hours a day five days a week Now, there's one parent home at all times, with the other offering quality time on weekends, he not- ed "When you have children, you have a responSIbility to ral!>e those children yourself and not let someone ebe do It for you, ' DaVIS said. "I see my kids more on weekends that I did when they were living here in Washmgton," he added. What Davis does the other five days a week IS help run an offIce that oversees 24,000 employes 10 8,500 locations throughout the country. its territories and protectorates, Germany and the Middle East. The agency is the main purchasing arm of the gvernment, its real estate broker, property and computer system manager and archIvist. The agency, besides overseeing the 2.4 billion square feet of office space, federal supply services, National Archives and the presidential libraries, runs the seventh largest telephone company m the world, DaVIS said. "For everything we do, we try to charge a commercial rate," Davis said "We try to operate as much like a business as possible." Because of the size of GSA, the key to running the agency is finding ~ood people to run the local, distnct and regional levels, Davis said. "We try to find good people, give then the tools and motivate them to do the job," he added One problem when he came to the GSA in 1981 was a lack of motivation, Davis said. "Govern. ment employes were suffering from a lack of leadership What leadership there was, was very fearful. (Continued on Page 18A) \ Ready or not, here comes Santa Pl1otobyTomGreenwood What does Santa drive when there isn't any snow? How about a fire engine red Mercede!t 500 SL! Santa and f)'iends, lIeft to right) Dalryl Finken, of Sparky Herbert's, Valarie Powell, of Eurocar and Bob Jose, of Grosse Pointe Auto Repair, gathered at Eurocar last week while Santa'!t sleigh received a tune up. That !tleigh has to be in top shape for the annual Thanksgiving Parade sponsored by the Gros!te Pointe Merchants A!tsociation. The parade begin!> this year at 10:30 a.m., leaving South High School and ending in front of Jacobson's. Hopefully, Sant's sleigh will be ready to go. Parade will be bigger than ever Marchmg bands. clowns. floats and dozens of young Grosse POlllters will welcome Santa Claus back to town next week in the Village's Sixth annual parade The fun beginS at the corner of FIsher and Grosse POinte Boulevard at 10 30 a m next Friday. Nov 25 The parade Will travel up Fisher to Kercheval and up Kercheval to the Village, where It Will arrive at about 11 15 a.m Santa WIll take official reSidence at Jacobson's after he receives a key to the city from Mayor Lorenzo Browning Joming the parade Will be marchmg bands from Allen Park High School. Harnson High School In Farmington, the MarchIng Cavahers of South Lake, Henry Ford II High School and North and South The First Michigan Colomal Fife and Drum Corps and the Celtic PIpe and Drul11f: Will help entertain the crowd along With Waterford MaJorette and Drum Corps members In sequined costumes The parade IS sponsored by the Grosse POll1te \'Jllage ASSOCiatIOn and also WIll feature several float'i deSIgned by RICk Selke .\ bLlIldlllg party IS !>chedulpd for thiS Sunday Nov 20, at 10a m at Grosse Pomte Auto RepaIr, 15103 Kercheeval In the Park Anyone who can help should come Refeshments Will be prOVIded by Sparky Herbert s located next door Other floats In the parade Will be two from North High's Homecomll1g, the prize-WInning Band and Orchestra creatIOn and the ChIpmunk float The Northeast GUIdance Center WIllbe represented 011 "Mrs Claus and the Santa House and the JUnior ChOir from St Michael's Episcopal Church directed by Jeanne Hurst will nde Xet another float Groups of young people Will Jom the parade, including the Parcells Cadette Troop 282, Indian GUides and Prmcesses, MaIre's Club Scout Pack 19, Park CampfIre Girls. Guardian Angel's Brownie Troop No 642 and Defer's Club Scout pack No 147 Others who have donated theil' time and talents to the parade are Mt Clemens' Naval All' Faclhtv color guard. the Fraternal Order PolIce. Second Regiment of Pennsvlvania Line Grosse Pointe Theatel With Its Disney Heads The Bug, 1\'[1' Kramer and his Cal- of hope; Woods LIOns Club Umverslty of Michigan Wolverines. the Camel WIth Wrmkled Knees, AssumptIOn Cultural Center the flag corps from South and majorettes from North also WIll be on hand Paddlngton Bear Will be grand marshal and master of ceremonws is Robert McKenna Kl\vanls, Jaycees, Rotary and Explorer Troop Post No 418 Will serve as parade marshals Cars have been donated by POinte Dodge and Chrysler CorporatIOn AARP will meet at Memorial Church Grosse Pomte Chapter No. 2151 of Amencan ASSOCIatIOn of Retired Per!>ons (AARP), will meet Monday, Nov 28, at 1 pm, at Gro!>se Pomte Memorial Church, 16 Lakeshore Road The &peaker Will be John F. Adams, attorney and CPA, semor partner of Adams, Mott, Staniszewski, who Will diSCUSS recent change ... in federal mcome tax regulations that apply to retlrees. A i>oClal wJJl foJlow hour and CdI'd playmg the meetmg. The patron saint of dentists is Apollonia. A statue of her stands in the art museum at Ponce, Puerto Rico In the statue's right hand is a pair of pliers and an enormous mo. lar. , h ~, • 'l~ . \ ~, $~ ;/ It ~/ ! ONIVERSITY LIGGETT SCHOOL 4 A N ationally Reco~nized Serving Coeducational Metropolitan Day School Detroit • College Preparatory • Strong programs in the humanities, sciences, mathematics • Out'itandmg opportumlle'i in athletICS and the arts • Small classes • Finanoal AId • Transportation. Extended Day • llmvemt~ Ligget! welcomes 'iludents of any race, religion. 'iex and ethnic origm OPEN HOaSE Sunday • November 20 • 2-4 p.m. PIc-Kindergarten, Lower and Upper Schools 1015 Cook Road, Grosse Pointe Woods Middle School (Grades 6.8) 850 Briarcliff, Grosse Pointe 'Voads 884.4444 \ 4 1 GROSSE Page Four.A POINTE Thursday, November 17, 1983 NEWS Cancer victims give, get support c.ltOUlU TURKEY CORNED BEEF JUMBO SHRIMP //NY SIZE '0 L•• 25 La $1.89ul Fresh When Jean Lane discovered she had pancreatic cancer m September 1982 she was told she had three months to hve and not much of anythmg ebe Shortly thel eafter, ~he heard about the cancer treatment pI ogl am at HarperGrace Hospital and says "It'!> going to be more than one year In Decembel " IeOSHfIt 89~ La Junmo $8.95 Extra Seled Oysters_ La '5.98 For her, touchmg, huggmg and holding her hedd when she was thlowmg up a~ a result of the chemotherapy treatment was mo!>t ImpOl tant "You need somebody to be close to you," !>heSdy&. "But everybody I!>dIffel ent "But the more you get out of the c1o,>et, the better off you are and thdt I!>what thl'> retreat IS trymg And on Nov 19 and 20 she WIll to accomplish," !>he adds proudly act as a ho!>te!>sand conThe goal of the weekend IS to fidant to othel fdmlhe1> who live get patIent!> and theIr famll1e!> mto WIth cancer daily at the Harperd relaxed envll onment so they can Gracp HO'>OItal'!> retreat called sh~re ~nd rel~te theIr own expel' the "We Can Weekend" lence~ With each other "Cancer," says Mr!> Lane, "IS a It'~ also deSigned to prOVIde chronic dIsease, no dIfferent than diabetes and heart disease and psychologICal and emotIOnal suphow a person tnes to 11ve a nor- port and give a baSIC understandmg of the varIOUS disease procesmal lIfe IS Important lUNCH RED GRAPES 8ge , 'The weekend is de~lgned around the entIre mdivldual and the way they relate to the family," adds Pazdur "The faculty I.!> tramed In all area& of mediCIne, cancer nursmg, SOCIal work, pa!>toral care, phy!>ical therapy, rehabIlitatIOn, educatIOn, art and "And somehme~ parent!> are reluctant to deal With the dIsease and children have to know what's going on Thl~ IS total family commitment," he add~ An example, would be learnmg Pazdur, many of the ehE'l11othE'l'Hpy agf'nt<, Il"ed to combat cancer cause a drop In the wrute blood count that could leave a patient open to a hfe-threaterung mfectlOn SdY~ that "They need to know If they de- mUSIC" The workshop, the fIrst one of ItS kmd m Michigan w1l1 be held at Waldenwood Resort and Conference Center m Hartland, MI SpecIal funding can be an anged for a family unable to afford the mimmal $40 fee per family for the weekend Call Ann Allen at 4949062 for Information when exerCI!>e VIdeos by Jane wife cater to the Grosse POInte Fonda and Richard Simmons sell vldeocas!>ette market with family From her own expel'lences, she It !>eems most Grosse Pointers' OrIented movIes because of his well knows that cancer patients and ta~tes he m wholesome enterother videocassettes Magnetic principles He also beheves theIr families have a lot of ques- tainment, such as m G, PG and R famIly-onented movies become a Slghts'and Sounds sells and rents tions, but often doctors don't take rated movies and In phySIcal range from the claSSIC old movies catalyst for the family to gather workout videos, accordmg to together the time to thoroughly answer like "Casablanca," to cartoons Videocassette suppliers in Grosse them. I1ke "MIckey Mouse" and to acBut he added It would be naive Pomte found for him to beheve there IS no tIOn-packed entertainment She says she didn't leave a The two Grosse Pointe sup- market in James Bond movies, he said 111 Gro!>&e POll1te for stone unturned and even asked pliers, Magnetic Sight and Sound, X-rated material Horror movies like "Poltergeist" her doctor about drugs she saw 17045 Kercheval, and Grosse "There's no questIOn in my also are popular advertised on television, out of Pomte Public Library. rent and He said mostly adults rent the some little town in Texas A lot of sell movies With an R rating or mind I'm losmg income by not ca. videocassetts for themselves and termg to X-rated movie buyers, that IS quackery, she says less but I don't want the image of an their families. He warns parents If Jim Bologna, owner of Magnetic Would her hair grow back, could a movie may be too exphclt for adult bookstore," Bologna said. she lead a normal life, and what SIght and Sound, !>ald lfe and hIS children. "I don't want my wife and family harrassed and I have my own The Grosse Pointe Pubhc Liscruples," he saId. brary's selection is smaller, about He said most of the X-rated 100, but it has a wide range also, with movies such as "Mary Popmarket in Grosse Pointe probably buys from MGM Video Systems, pins" and horror movies such as 16422 East Warren in Detroit "Alien," Mike Pieronek, a library employe, said. MGM VIdeo Systems' highest volume rentals are X-rated Pieronek said the average age movies, co-owner Bill Woelkers of renters at the library, is about said. Most of his customers of 40 to 50 years old Woelkers said movies with a lot X-rated matenals rent the movies for a short time, then rent newer pf action usually rent and sell movies. well, MGM Video Systems' selection Besides "Flashdance" and also includes G, PG and R rated "Jane Fonda's Workout" in the mOVies, he said His customers number one and two best selling Olympus OM-G, With 50mm also rent the -popular- vldeocas= sP9.ts nationally, the eight other f1 8 lens, complete With ~i~settes-irl the counsettes on the'l:ental'and\ 8aie.na~ Olympus USA. warranty card ket, which includes "well ov'er try, according to statIstics compiled by Billboard Magazine from LESS: Factory Rebate 1,000" Videocassettes. mailed directly from Olympus retail sales, are "48 Hours," "An The mo~t popular videocasto your home settes, according to natIOnal fi- Officer and a Gentleman," "Dr. Detroit," "Duran Duran," "The gures and three local suppliers' LESS: "StudiO Camera MerOutsiders," "Tender Mercies," recent business, indIcate Grosse chandise Rebate" (good towards "The Year of Living DangerousPointers and the Amencan pubhc one of the SIX items listed below) are In a "get phySiCal" craze. ly" and "The Man from Snowy RIver." The two top VIdeocassettes are 1A INCREDIBLE! It's just like the dynamic dancing display of The range of cost to purchase a buying your OM-Gfor the "Flashdance" and the energetic videocassette goes from $39.95 to exercise of "Jane Fonda's Work- about $70 Or $80, Woelkers said. unbelievable low price of .. out " To rent a videocassette, costs Bologna said he and rus Wife berange from $1 for three days at heve persons want to get In shape the library to $6 for one day at 111 the spnng to show off during MagnetIc SIght and Sound Both the summer and exercise 111 the MGM Video Systems and Magnefall to bP 111 shape when socializing tic Sight and Sound have a club I ' I WIth f:'lends durmg the holiday membership so'repeat customer s :~ KD.10A ALB " season Th"se are the two perIods can obtain better priced deals EMPEROR 59c "Some of them all eady know each othel ," ~dYS Pazdur. "But many other!> WIll meet for the first time WIth the commonality, at least one member of each family ha!> cancer Pointers 'get physical' with video "You could be drugged out of your head and lIve 10 years, but you want to function to the be!>l of your ability" LETTUCE 7ge velop a fever they should get to their physIcian." The management of local complications of cancer, learning how to handle certain dIscharge!> from the body, proper nutl'ltion and dealing With both the patIent'!> and spouse's fear of a poor self body Image WIll be other areas dl'>cussed dunng the retreat Sexuality and sen~uallty are two lInpOi tant area~ that couples with Cdncer must come to grips With, notes Mrs Lane Looking back to that period In her life when her hedd wa!> fIlled With a million que!>tlons and her doctor either wouldn't or couldn't take the time to an~wer them !>at Isf actonly, Mrs La ne now feels she ha!> been gr ven a new lease on lIfe PT ses, according to Richard Pazdur, M D of Grosse Pomte. 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NEWS Page F!Ve-A • VILLAGE.MARKET A h<;tlng of local programs available on Grosse Pointe Cable Tbursday. November 17 • 11 a m - "What Price CommulUcations." (1T) I 5 30 P m "The Health Field" _ The topic is breast cancer. (1'7) • 6 P m - "The Prevention Factor" _ TIus hIm expiains the causes of pneumoma. the warrung signs to be aware of and a new vaccme. (1'7) I 6 30 P m - Hank Luks vs Crime (1'7) I 7 P m People with Erv Steiner _ Guest is David WHls, from the MIChigan Humane Society (17) I 7 P m - The Saving Word _ RebglOus program. (5) • 7 30 pm - A View from a Park Bench, with Judge Beverly C Grobbel - Guest IS Judge John D. O'Hair, Wayne COlHlty Prosecutor. Part 2 (l71 • 7 30 P m - Steady Gams _ News and Illfo from your local schools 18328 Mack Avenue-In fine wines the Farms • • - present- liquor "THIS WEEK'S BELL RINGERS" CLOSED 5UNDA Y OPEN WEDNESDAY till 6 P.M. Prices Effective November 17th, 18th and 19th (19) • 8 P m - "FInancial Plannmg" - With Margaret Southworth, Certified Fmanclal Planner (17) 1830 pm - "Johanna Gilbert Interviews " Janet Mueller, Grosse POInte Newl> 07) • 9 pm - The Job Show, from MESC (17) • 9 30 P m - BOard of Education's final meetmg on the recommendatIOn of :,chool c1ol>mg!> (17) Monday, November 21 o 11 <l m - "Turkey With all the Trimmmgs" - Tips on how to put a Thallk"glvlOg dinner together (17) • 4 :10p m - Amencan Cathohc (5) • 5 P m - FaIth 20 (5) I 5 30 P m - Health FIeld - The Future of Pharmacy. (17) • 6 pm - "Wayne County. A New Perspective" WIth Wayne County J;'y,.( ul!"r ',l.'lIlIJrn Lucas (11) .6 30 P m - "Health Talks" - Guests are M Devereaux, Substance Abu<;e, Dr M Boles, Phototherapy, and Dr D Siegel, ChHd Care (17) o 7 p rn - People With Erv Steiner - Guel>t IS Chef Vito from The ClalrpOInte (17) .7 30 P m - "Steady Gams" (19) • 7 30 P m - SmgleSeen - An alternative to dating services (17) 18 P rn - "Russ Glbb at Random" - Talk s~ow with Russ Glbb (17) .8 30 P m - "Wanted" - TIus program, presented by the Fmd the ChIldren A!>!>oc• deals Wlth the harsh facts of abducted and missing children The l>how IS dedICated to the sole purpose of locating these children. FULL LINE OF FRESH DRESSED • CAPONS • DUCKS • GEESE • ROASTING CHICKENS Plan a pilgrimage to Village Food Market! Why Fresh Turkeys For Thanksgiving? BECAUSE THEY TASTE BETTER! (17) • 9 P rn - Concert by the Grosse Pointe Symphony, held at Parcells Middle School (17) Tuesday. November 22 • 11 a m - "Turkey with all the Trimmings" (17) I 5 30 P rn - The Health Field - Topic is the pharmacist and patIent education 07) o 6 p m - "Some Other TIme" - The film shows a young man's response to having multiple sclerosis. (17) I 6 30 P m - Hank Luks vs Crime (17) .7 P m - People with Erv Steiner - Guest is Dons DeDecker, from the Bob Lo Amusement Park (17) I 7 P m - The Savmg Word (5) • 7 30 P m. - A View from a Park Bench, Wlth Judge Beverly C Grobbel - Guest IS County Executive William Lucas (17) • 7 30 P m - Steady Gains. (19) • 8 P m - "Fmanclal Planning." (17) 18 30 P m - "Johanna Gilbert Interviews .. "Dr Ray Kiely. (17) o 9 p rn - The Job Show (17) .9 30 pm - The Chemical People forum, presented by SAC" In the Woods cIty council chambers on Nov 9. (17) Wednesday, November 23 • 11 a m - "What PrIce Communications." (17) • 4 30 P m - American Catholic. (5) • 5 P rn - F81th 20 (5) I 5 30 P m - Health F'leld - The pharmacist in the hospItal and the hospice U7) • 6 P m - "Wayne County. A New Perspective." (17) • 6 30 P m - "Turkey WIth All the TrimIDIngs " (17) • 7 pm - Pe~le with Erv Steiner - See Monds)' listing (17) I 7 30 P m 'Roney Financial ReView" - Wilham Roney III and Peter Logan analyze financial issues and weekly developments on Wall Street (17) • 7 30 P m - Steady Gains. (19) o 8 p rn - "Russ Gibb at Random" (17) • 8.30 P m - "Wanted" - presented by The Find The Children Assoc (17) • 9 pm - Grosse Pomte Symphony Concert We will also have our own fresh dressed stuffed turkeys (stuffed with our own special home made bread dressing). ~ Fm&sli $198 USDA CHOICE BONELESS ENGLISH CUT POT ROAST $18~. USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEF STEW (CUT FRESH DOMESTIC LAMB SHANKS FROM CHUCK) LB. ALL OF OUR ATLANTIC OCEAN FISH IS FROM THE FOLEY FISH CO. BOSTON FRESH $1 STUFFED VEAL BREAST $189 -~ . 9 mF TENDERLOINS $3 !. ~~f~ CHICKEN LIVERS 45~B. 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LB. SAVE '4.00 750Ml JUST ARRIVED BEAUJOLAIS NOU\lEAU 1883 '50 SIZE FANCY ALMERIA GRAPES LARGE SIZE CAULIFLOWER FRESH CALIFORNIA ZUCCHINI 89~ for 79fB. Head $149 48fB. ..... ...:. ....... Opinions & letters Page Six-A Thursday, November 17, 1983 Voting vs. 'passive consent' Even with contests in four Pointe communities on Nov. 8, far less than a third of the voters went to the polls in municipal elections 1n the City, the Farms, the Park and the Woods. Why was the proportion voting so low? Nobody really knows the answer to the question but it is true that the proportion of the registered voters who show up at the polls in the Pointes is always much higher in the pres1dential elections and even in state elections than It is in municipal voting. Somehow state and national issues appear to grab voters' attention more than do the local questions, even when they are hotly debated. One explanation is that the Pointes serve as a bedroom community for Detroit and the metropolitan area. That means many people who live in the Pointes work elsewhere, either in Detroit or in other suburbs of Detroit. Their major interest often is in the area in which they work and they spend less time thinking or worrying about the municipal problems of the Pointes. GEORGE WILL, THE syndicated columnist, may have offered another explanation for ~on. voting in the Pointes. In Newsweek magazme, Will contends that nonvoting often is a form of "passive consent" or at least "the belief that things will be tolerable no matter who wins." He further contends that "the stakes in our elections, as they affect the day-to-day life of the average American, are agreeably low." Well, maybe George has so~ething there, at least with respect to local elections. There were no burning issues in the Pointes on Nov. 8. Even in the Park, where a hotly contested mayoral race resulted in the defeat of the incumbent, Douglas Graham, and the election of Palmer Heenan, only about 30 percent of the registered voters went to the polls. Perhaps the majority felt that they wouldn't be greatly af. fected one way or another. Time and Mayor Heenan may prove that view to be wrong but it is at least a possible explanation for the low vote 10 the Park. In federal elections, voting has been declining since 1960when almost 64 percent of those eligible voted for president. In 1900,only 53.9 percent voted and almost twice as many people stayed home as voted for Ronald Reagan. And in 1982,only 38 percent voted for members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Some experts speculate that alIenation accounts for the voting decline in federal elections. It is true that some c1tizens are disenchanted with political parties and the1r candidates. They feel that a SIngle vote 1sn't gomg to change things very much if at all And so they fail to register and are inehgible to vote Just how large a percentage of the nonvoters can be accounted for by such an explanation nobody really knows. But alienation does take Its toll of voters. Yet there is another explanation for nonvoting which does not exactly comphment those who fail to go to the polls It is that they Just can't be bothered to read about the candidates and the issues, or listen to explanatlOns of the issues at stake. And so, not knowmg enough to vote intelligently, they don't go to the polls We don't have much sympathy for those who duck one of the responsibilitIes of citizenship, which is to vote. Yet we agree that 1f people are not sufficiently interested to mform themselves about the 1ssues or candidates, they ought not to go the polls. However, some disinterested citizens vote after getting the recommendations of some spec1al interest group or partisan organization which endorses a set of candidates and issues. Those people vote, 1t is true, but they do not vote intelligently A DEMOCRACY DEPENDS on the consent of the governed but those who give their consent by voting have a responsibility to mform themselves and not simply serve as rubberstamps for special interest groups or organizations. That kind of thing rarely happens in municipal elections in the Pointes where residents know most of the candidates personally but, unfortunately, it is far too prevalent in state and federal elections. In the Pointes, however, perhaps it is "passive consent" that accounts for such a small voter turnout. If so, that feeling may arise from the high quality of the candidates running for pUblic office, which r.ersuades c1tizens that matters of concern w1l1be in good hands regardless of who wins. That IS, we suppose, a compliment to the quality of the candidates even though it may not be quite as much a compliment to the highly educated, affluent voters of the Pointes. The ntessage front Ohio J" , • The defeat of two anti-tax referendums in :Ohio last week ought to offer some encourageIment to the Michigan legislators who have been under siege because of their votes in support of the 38 percent state income tax increase. In Michigan as in Ohio, those who oppose :adequate financing of state government ser'vices tend to sneer at the Ohio results as a ,victory for "the tax-and-spend crowd" and re:fuse to even consider the possibility that the ioutcome reflected public support for not only ;fiscal responsibility but social responsibility. i : IN MICHIGAN, those who criticize the Ohio I results are the same people who are seeking : the recall of legislators who voted for the 38 I percent in~rease in state income taxes even i though it is a temporary boost that will start going down again Jan. 1, 19M. Such critics conIsider only the tax increase, not the services the revenues finance nor even the benefit to the ; state's credit rating that the tax hike provided. ! What Ohio residents did, in fact, was to de:feat an attempt to repeal a recent 90 percent 'state income tax increase as well as a second : measure that would have required a three'fifths legislative majority for the enactment of : future tax increases. Both proposals lost by ,substantial margins. : While Ohio income taxes st111tena to De lower 'than those in Michigan, Ohio voters are no . more likely than those in this stal.e to favor wasteful programs that benefit only a limited number of residents. We think they know that "taxes are what we pay for civilized society," as Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., once wrote in a Supreme Court decision. We think they know, in fact, that taxes finance services, and that means aid to the poor, the institutionalized, the colleges and universities, the i I I I public schools and the other needs of a modern society. Those who scoff at the scheduled reduction in taxes refuse to admit that the income tax rate in this state will start dropping automatically on Jan. 1, 1984,when it will go down from 6.35 percent to 6.1 percent, and that it will decline on Jan. 1, 1985,to 5.35 percent, and that it could even revert to 4.6 percent by 1987 if the recovery continues and unemployment drops. Under the circumstances, the efforts to recall legislators who voted for the 38 percent tax increase are not only shortsighted but dishonest as well. They are dishonest because such efforts fail to consider not only the state's need but also the fact that the 38 percent increase is a temporary one. And for the cynical who say that income tax boosts never are temporary, we have only to refer to the six-month mcrease that came - and went - in the last year of the Milliken regime. FURTHERMORE, THE recall efforts center on a single vote which is hardly a fair evaluation of a legislator's service. Most voters know they are unlikely to find a legislator who will rubberstamp their own views on every issue. So they tend to back candidates whose prinCIples they endorse and whose overall records they admire. Despite all the noise from the recall proponents, we suspect there are more citizens who do not require their legislators to march in lockstep WIth them on every issue than there are those who insist on recall on the baSIS of a sinlde vote. Whether those responsible voters wilf come to the polls in sufficient numbers to prevent recall in the two legislative elections slated later this month is still the big question, however. Grosse Pointe News PllbllsMd W,~llly by Alliftbo hblhlten 99 KERCffEVAL AVE. Gro"i"it' Pointe Farms. MichiKan '10<_ (10.. PMt.~,P.... 1~Irolt. IVIP8~1 NEWS 48236 Ill"''''' CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 882.0294 882-6900 RS2.3500 SUSAN McOONA [J) NEWS EDITOR JO'WNF Ilt,RlAR ASSI'ITA,''lT TO I'l Bl.J<;lIt R l'Il\lll<;"'~ AI \1,\'l/AGt R JANET MUELLER FEATIJRE SOCIElY EDITOR JANET WHEATI.EY CLASSlf IF.D Sl PF.RVJ<;OR OIARI t <;01("1\<;0"; \<;qq,,,"T '>I1\";A(,f R PEGGY 0 CONNOR MIKE ANDftZEJCZYK HARRIET NOLAN TOM GREENWOOD ...FI.L Rl~ARD AN'l/r \fl I.In RI"; COR,.E'" ~I.AI\of:( tRA"III"(HA f.n MARlf III R( All PH Rill ,Sf At q I f <;I JW\lOTI" ... WILBUR ELSTON EDITORIAL CONSULTANT ) IIf ...)\\ll ...(.\ IHllf RO(,f R IlM.f" IIfH ... "Dfm I!I! Ilf II ''''''f f <;1\10'1/ ('JRCl'LATION n,,'NN \t I "ann AJ(MWA WHF "" FY ROBERT G EDG"" PUBIJ!lHF.R Robert B. Edgar. Editor and Publisher (1946-1979) \t,m Il,r \tlchl~an Prell A.. odld .. I" \Udll 'Hun'au ')f { IrculaIH'In\ NIl.... 1Ntwl,lper A.. ~IIUotl ----:::::--:=.. &{{tmf\)6A.) Elementary parents must compromise To the Editor: Grosse Pointe is not the first community to face a shrinking school population and feel a need to react to it Other excellent school districts have reluctantly closed schools and survived and - to their surprise - prospered. Not too long ago, educators and parents alike despaired because the middle school concept of housing grades 6-8 in a true middle school fell before defeat~d mJllage pro-, posals and shrinking popu!a. tion. The middle Schools became '(holding tanks" where the students attended such a short time that they never truly identified with their school and the teachers and administrators didn't have the advantage of working with a cohesive, enthusiastic group of students. The middle schools will be improved, I think, by allowing the students an extra year of continuity of program and location at this crucial point in their education. The emotionalism and divisiveness involved in this Roger Mourad deserves praise To the Editor: The letter (Nov. 10 issue) that states Roger Mourad is afraid of a recall is utter nonsense. As far as I'm concerned, he is the only school board member who has not turned a deaf ear toward the needs of the community and our school system Mourad holds true to his conviction that he is a servant of the people and is genuinely interested in listening to their wants and needs. He is a fair and just man and wants to hear both sides of the coin. Who can ask for anything more? Mourad should not be criticized for standmg up and speaking on behalf of the community and its concerns. He did not make any grand stand play at Parcells on Oct. 10 He merely felt that the commumty should know the facts. I admire and resl,>ect Mourad for taking the imtiative to stand up m favor of the community being heard. It would have been easier for him to lay back and say nothmg for the sake of other school board members. We need more people like Mourad on the school board. Abraham Lmcoln spoke no truer words when he said, "you can please some of the people all of the time, all of the people some of the bme, but you can never please all of the people all of the time." Mrs. Charles P. O'Loughlhlin Grosse Pointe Park , tr ./ _ ... '" il' ~j ~ • il",.."".....,.",., ~~ "'J~ ..........."'-1_.-u.. .... "S.!- '~L.ok~ issue are, in themselves, teaching Grosse Pointe children some pretty bad lessons. The superintendent and school board have studied the issues; they have brought in outside experts; they have tried to act responsibly for all the citizens of the Grosse Pointe school district, not just the families of elementary school children; they have listened to the feelings of the constituency and Supt. Kenneth Brummel has introduced not one, but two, compromise plan&; and they have been restrained in the face of vituperative attacks. They do not stand to gain personally through their actions . Compromise is necessary on both sides of this issue. I think it is arrogant and petulant of the Committee for Neighborhood Elementary Schools to demand complete compliance with their wishes or threaten to recall school board members who vote their conscience in opposition to the committee. Actions such as this teach our children to kick and scream until they get their own way. Change and compromise are inevitable in life. Excellence in education can be achieved in a variety of W3yS. One side of this issue has tried to compromise; for the sake o! oI;Jf c'hildren and the commumty m general, it is time for tQe other side to do the same. Cynthia K. Huebner Grosse Pointe City Why close if quality is high? To the Editor: The last year has produced three proposals from the superintendent and the Board of Education to reorganize the school system. This has resulted in a spate of proposals, counterproposals, analyses, charges, countercharges, etc., etc., etc. At no time, though, have I seen the proposals evaluated rationally and objectively from the viewpoint of logic. The following is such an' evaluation. First of all, logic states that all valid arguments can be reduced to a major premise, minor premise and a conclusion. If the major and/or minor premises are invalid, the conclusions are logically invalid. The reorganization proposals as presented are represented by the following argument. The major premise is school enrollment is declining. The minor premise is declining enrollment leads to declining quality of education. The conclusion is reorganize to prevent declining quality of education. I do not agree that anyone can dispute the fact that the major premise is logically val. id. Student enrollment has declined from approximately 13,500 to approximately 7,500. There are four objective criteria which can be utilized to determine the validity of the minor premise. Student test scores are or are not declining. Accreditation commission reports are or are not citing increasing academic deficiencies. Student enrollment in the high school or college of their choice is or is not becoming more difficult because of academic considerations. And an increasing amount of employe time is or is not being devoted to non-academic items such as contract negotiations, milIage renewals, lawsuits, etc. To date, no report from either the superintendent or the board has indicated that student scores are declining, accreditation reports are increasingly critical of academic programs, or students are experiencing increasing academic difficulties in high school or college enrollments. And until the first proposal was made, there was no indication of increasing employe ti;;:e required for non-academic affairs. Therefore, one must logically conclude that the minor premise is invalid. And because there is thus no demonstrated correlation between declining enrollment and declining quality of education, the conclusion that reorganization is necessary is also logically invalid. Thomas P. Sullivan Grosse Pointe Woods No class in closing debate To the Editor: Each week as I read the letters, pro and con, published in the Grosse Pointe News regarding the school closing controversy, I become more dismayed. As the conflict rages, and as each well-meaning citizen who jumps into the fray becomes verbally assaulted for darmg to air an unpopular opinion, my embarrassment that our lovely home town is so shattered by tasteless and erratic behavior worsens. It is my considered opinion that school superintendent Kenneth Brummel, one of the most able in recent memory, and the school board, devoted community servants castigated because they try to perform the job for whIch we elected them, should be admIred for their graceful restraint. But I am ashamed, Grosse Pointe, at the lack of breeding and manners so blatantly displayed by some residents of this area which has long prided itself for a quality called class. Mary Harwood Grosse Pointe Farms -- - Opinions & letters Page Seven-A Thursday, November 17, 1983 One view from the Ca~ Fair new rules for lobbyists By William R. Bryant, Jr. State Representative quired to keep financial records as of now. Person includes a group, corporation or aSSOCiation. So, who is a lobbyist? Under the act a lobbyist is any person ~pending $1,000 or more during 12 months attempting to influence legislation or public policy or spending $250 or more lobbying a single public official in a 12 month period. Lobbyists must register with the state and file reports. One does not become a lobbyist by membership in a group which is lobbying, but many people and groups will be subject to the act who have never registered as lobbyists or even considered themselves as lobbyists. A wide range of activities is covered by the new law, such as the cost of communicating with public officials, the preparation of information used for lobbying, the pm-chase of food and beverages, and the cost of Michigan's new and controversial lobbying law raises great concern on the part of groups interested III state government and participation in the system. The Lobbyist Registration and Reporting Act was to become effective in 1978, but has been held up by court challenge ever SlOce. However, a recent Supreme Court ruling upheld legality of the act This means that elected representatives, lobbyists and CItizens will have to take care to know whether they are covered by the act, and if so, to comply with a new and _-. complex set of rules pertaining to lobbying, In general, lobbying is defined as communicating, by a lobbyist, directly with a pubhc official in order to influence legislative or administrative action. Under the new law, any person doing that is re- advertising and mass mailing. For state lawmakers, the lobby law will mean that their names will be listed on semiannual public reports if a lobbyist has spent more than $25 in any month for food or beverages for the lawmaker or $150in a calendar year. I think that is fair. There has been a five-year delay between the adoptIon of this lobby law and its actual implementation, and there is a lot of confusion over who must register and what must be re- And 1 :,aid') UNo tharm~ God.....1 don't Wat\!1a be a hi~ sto~t ClOP e1ep}Wlt. ..." ..-/I ported. I think the law is basically sound and while it may need some simplifying, I do not believe it will make it difficult for the average citizen to play an active role in government. It reads like what it is, a post-Watergate bill. But I supported it when it was enacted and I do not think it should be repealed. -----j/~/I ~ ::- -~ .......---......... .JtJr ~#-:lI4._ - Michigan, China can help each other Fall victim says thanks By John Kelly State Senator who transported me to Cottage about my condition. One of the most exciting Hospital, the Detroit policeI am now recuperating at events of my legislative career man who was shopping in the home with a badly broken left was on Oct. 9, when I signed store, my senior citizen friend, arm. God bless all of them. an agreement on technical asVera Taroli, who helped my sistance for travel and tourism Audrey L. Beatty husband, who is cripped with with the Foreign Minister of Grosse Pomte Farms Nov. 10. arthritis, a gentleman and his the Sichuan Provence of the A special thanks to the wife and a cute little clerk at People's Republic of China, Grosse Pointe Farms firemen Kroger who was so concerned The basis for this agreement was the Capitol Sister States agreement between Michigan and Sichuan authorized by a communique between the United States and the People Republic of China. I was a slgnatory of the Governor while in Chengdu, Western B~ Pdt ROll~~eau China, at the invitation and Reflectmg The Lights of the holiday season are Dozens of federally-funded con- expense of the Chinese Govthe glamorous new party fashions at Maria Dinon. A long-sleeved black sequined cocktail dress IS accented structIon projects amounting to ernment. The more than one billion WIth a white satm collar and cuffs and a perky red bow almost $7 mIllIon scattered among Chinese are in desperate need 32 commuruties Will begm shortly Another black sequmed cocktail dress is styled WIth a low as the result of actIOn taken by of economic development that V back and ruffled peau de soie at the shoulders. All over patterned blue sequmed, long-sleeved With a flounce at the Wayne County Board of Com- only advanced technology and the hem what is it? Probably one of the most flattermissioners In approving new block machinery can bring to this mg evemng gowns around. There are long black sequined grant programs. peasant culture. They need dresses too . also glittery tops in blue or black to hght The Pointes and Harper Woods virtually every consumer good up your separates wardrobe at 11 Kercheval received almost $760,000 under the and household item you can Community Development Block Grant program for housmg re- imagine and the "markets" - ,/)., habilitation, water, sewer and are limitless for U.S. corporaTie It! Bag It' Or box It! You WIll ~'+Y't/~ road improvements, semor Cit- tions, The Chinese cannot purfmd all the acceSSOrIes at Seasons of Paper, :>-0<-< chase any of these things, izens centerb and other com115 Kercheval \'ttSJ'.,.\.... f\~v) munity-based programs as well as however, since they have no '~~ grants for a federal jobs program way of generating v.S curGrosse Pointe City received rency. Therefore, they are For Tho~e Who Prefer 100% cotton $100,000 under the 1983 grants seeking tourism as the way of \7[!]~~ [S[b01?Cm:30 has all cotton tJ~hts m while the Farms is slated to re- bringing dollars into the coun,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;,;;~..... ----.;; navy, red, off white and ceive $119,000. The Park will reflax m all sizes. You'll also find cotton turtle neck tops try so that they can turn ceive $247,800 under the program, from PetIt Bateau and Wibbles stnped cotton dresses and around and use their dollars to WIth the Woods receIVing $99,000 coveralls at 110 Kercheval pm-chase the machinery necHarper Woods WIll collect essary to build their own econ$194,000 Grosse Pomte Shores does not omic infrastructure. Picard-Norton has a selection of argyle sweaters participate in the CDBG program The purpose of the agreeeither WIth long sleeves at $3750 . sleeveless, $35 Team Funding through the county is re- ment that I signed, therefore, them WIth contrasting sportshlrts of 100% p,card'lJcrIM stricted to those commumties with is to provide the Chinese with lIght weight cotton corduroy at $37.50 or ... populations of less than 50,000 techmcal assistance in develsportshirts of 100% sueded cotton at $35 . and, In many cases, was based on oping their hospitality indus~ 92 Kercheval competitive Ideas and past performance. The block grant pro- try. For instance, the rooms To the Editor: I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the nice people who were so kind to me when I fell in the Kroger Store at 7 Mile and Mack on Pointes awarded , ~ $760,000 BUD grant . . and food service that I exper- linked to the world at large. As ienced were hardly up to west- we seek new markets for our sophisticated industrial goods ern standards. Caterpillar soup and white fungu broth and machinery we will not be are intriguing dishes, to say competing with Illinois, Ohio the least, but the squalid am- and Pennsylvania but rather, bience and amenities of the Japan, Singapore and Korea. As the chairperson for the "best hotel in southwest China" was shocking. The Committee on Economic Dehotel room service was what velopment I will make it one you would expect of a i952 of m:y primary tasks to seek Holiday Inn, and were quite MichIgan's introduction into quaint, but not suited for long these world markets. stays. Through hospitality schools at Michigan State University and in cooperation with the II State International Tourism The News welcomes letters to Section we are making real the editor from our readers. our commitment to the people Letters should be signed with a of Southwest China under the name, address and telepbone Sister State-Provence relationnumber at which the writer can be reached during the day in ship. With the dollars that we are gener-ating, .~~ey-.L ~ill ~be. case there are questions. ,abl~tQ~dikec(fJ\ IJbft$fhlc ... ~~ ~ !J1les oj l~tter writers will be withheld uDder special circum. ture purposes to t e Michigan stances only. firms who have preferential Address letters to Editor, status over other states. Grosse Pointe News. 99 KerThe future of Michigan's cheval. Grosse Pointe Farms. economic destiny lies not in Mich. 48236. the U.S. alone but is rather Letters 1'0RCFI 1\1' • • Give A Game for Chnstmas Soluhons. 85 Kercheval carnes a wide vanety of board games mcluding detective games. ch'ess sets, and the very popular Tnvlal Pursuit 884-1222 Open 9 30 a m. to 5-30 p.m , Monday through Saturday Thursday until 9 p m • WJI.,D WJNG.SselectIOn of handmade Chnstmas has an mteresting wreaths made from grape vmes or ....'[cLr and are pnced from $15 to $30 with duck decoys at One Kercheval • Charmmg umque handmade Chnstmas ornaments of mercur) glass and fabncs are waiting for your holidays at WIlham DenIer and Company, 77 Kercheval, along with handmade wonderous table decorations • The Green House ha'i Idea'i of beauty for Christ mas gifting What a lovely expenence to receive a gift certificate for a faCial and a makeup WIth Anna It can be arranged Call 881-6833 • MENTION THIS AD AND SAVE All clocks In stock are marked 1;3 OFF Sale ends, Novembel 26 at Ed KL'ika .Jewelers, 6.1 Kercheval • PerSnickety Pedlar has a new ~hlpment of won. derful French fabriC bagil that look hke tho'ie much more expen'ilve he<,lde<, handhag'i m two sizes ($35 and $41 50) there <, a new 18" duffle hag (only $.18501) and matchmg dre'i<' hag ($63) 98 Kercheval • Great GIft for the organized man or woman or for those who want to be Parker''i leather wallet Wlth pen, calculator and a place for your checkbook comes m black fold over for men and In hurgandy With a snap closmg for women at Trail Apothecary, 121 Kercheval fW -. " . , . . gram IS expected to create hundreds oi Jobs, according to the county. It is funded by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development The Woods IS usmg Its 1983 funds for street repairs m ItS northwest strategy area, accordIng to City Admmistrator-Clerk Chester Petersen. The remainder of the money is going to planning for the north Mack area and the continuation of landscapmg and a sprinkler system for the north Mack medians from Hollywood to Vermer Farms projects thiS year bemg funded by CDBG monies include hOUSIng rehabilitatIOn and Services for Older CitIzens mInor home repair, Clerk RIchard Solak said. The lIon's share of the funding, about $80,000, WIll go mto water malO and sewer Improvements throughout the city The Park'~ fundmg Includes the annual allocatIOn based on populatIOn and deferred and planmng grants, City Manager John Craw. ford said The funds are bemg used for housmg rehabilItatIOn, mmor home repair and mamtenance through SOC, street im provements, streetscapes and architectural fees for Mack Avenue as well as a specIal grant for offstreet parkmg development, Crawford said The City's $100,000 WIll be u'ied for housmg rehabihtation, street Improvements and a comprehensive plan for the Village shopping area, offiCials said The street 1m. provements WIll Include the Wld. enmg of the Mack-St Clair mterseclJon as well as the purchase of grates and guards for tree'i In the commercial areas •..... A ...... _ _................. ,- • P(XII.El >- T , :l, '-" .0/ Sll\fR'" W"I(II~" Local kids make grade Two local hIgh school students were among SIXnamed first round WInners In a statewide compelltlOn for Senate Youth Program scholarships Helen D'Allesandro, a senior at South High, and Paul D'Allesandro, a senior at Bishop Gallagher. WIll be honored with the four other WInners at a ceremony tomorrow at 4 p m. at the Wayne County Intermediate School District offices located at 33500 Van Born m Wayne Both the D'Allesandros are regIOnal WInners, cho'ien from participants named by high schools throughout the county exceptmg DetrOit, Llvoma, Taylor and Wayne We'itland dlstrIct'i, who cho<,e their own WInners The lwo Will later compete for two, $2,OO(l 'icholar<;hlps and a one-week VISIt to Wa~mgton m late January Each ..,tudent partlclpatmg In the competition IS an elected of flcer of the student counCilor another 'ichool group Each student W3'i recommended by both a teacher and pnnclpal A<, rrglOnal WInners. the D'AIleilandro~ were tested at the In tf'rme<l!ale District on their knowledge of government functIOns, polItical Is~ues and the legislative process The highest scorers had a personal interview TestIng and evaluatIOn of the partiCipants was coordInated by Dr Phylh'i Robinson, mtermediate distrIct consultant _ H R'-III '- .... HI I)) \ \\0'0'i ' SeD It to Us! When }OU hcl\c \om{'lhln,l: of \aluc 10 \ell. hrJn~ 11 10 ( harterhou<;c. \\c r( tlll\er<; of e\enlhln~ heautlful, \'{' pel\ Ih(' hl~hl'\t prlle<; \\ helher It\ orll' <;mdll Item or dn entIre {'<;tcllc Alllrdn<;ddlon<;.tn (onflnd('ntlell pol, ml'nl " Imm{'dlall' .tn<! [ he mHh\ l 'I \ !or{'mo\! {',Idtl' Il'" {'I{'r 1<; rlghl h{'rl' In (,ro,\{' PIll nI l' ( orne Vl<;ll u<; CIIA.mhRHO~b (6 CO. 11m3; KFRCHF\'AL \f"!, h, or jlJlI/or IJ/" C GROSSE POINTE, Ml ~2JO (01'1 0/ ,,"r d-I'IJ'! .. I \ I I /1 Jl (313) M5-t:l32 n fiR}' 11" VnB()()1( .... ", ~age GROSSE Eight-A POINTE A Tradition Obituarie& THANKSGIVING DINNER Festive Turkey or Ham Dinner as well as selections ~tOBtG Barbara AT HAMPTON ROAD A LIturgy of ResurrectIOn was said for Mr~ Tousley, 75, of the Farms, on Thursday, Nov 10, elt St Paul Roman Cathohc Church ~~~~d Winning She died Monday, N ov 7, III Seaway Ho~pltal, Gibraltar, Mlch Reservations Requested (4 Bllts. 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Today. 22000 GREATER MACK (between 8 & 9 Mile Roads) Thursday, November 17, 1983 NEWS Makara Francis. and. one grandson, John Memorial contributions may be made to the Education Fund of the Society of Chmcal Ecology, 1625 West Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, OhIO 44223; or the North Shores Ammal League, 22 South Sheet, Pt Washington, New Mrs Tou~ley wa~ raised on Long bland until ~he moved to YOlk 11065 Mlchlgdn after hel mUlllage to Francb M Tou~ley III 1936 She Walter J. Vukin graduated from Grelceland Col A memorIal service for Mr Vulege and attended the Unlvel <,Ity of Iowa whel e ~he maJol ed III nu- km, 65, of Country Club Road, was held r'llday, Nov 11, at the A H tritiOn Petel s Funeral Home A sympathetic II<,tenel and He died Tuesday. Nov 8, In Cotcounselor a~ well a~ mothel and tage Hospital homemaker, Mrs Tou~ley wa~ acMI Vukm recently retired as tive as a board membel fOi director of trafflc for the FrueNCCW, co-coordmator of St Paul StudJ' Clubs, hOSplt:l!lty ch:llI m(1!1 h(lllf r'orporAtlon Known a<; "Mr he was with the comof the Historic Memonals SOCIety, Tlafflc," leader of Gtl'1 Scout~, member of pany for more than 38 years and spent all of hiS professIOnal hfe in GuardIan Angels Study Club and the transportatIOn field JUnior Great Book~ Mr Vukm was a member of the She was also a life member of Shippers Adthe Society of Engmeer\ WIves, a Central Terntory Board, the NatIOnal member of the St Paul Altar So- visory FreIght TraffiC ASSOCiation and clety, Grosse Pomte AARP, the TraffIc Club of New York, as Gro~se Pomte MotIOn Picture and TeleviSIOn Council, Kmgdom SIS- well as many other similar 01'gamzatlOns ters Study Club, Grosse POInte Mr Vukin is survived by his Bridge Club, League of Women Voters and Semor Great Book~ WIfe, Lee, a daughter, Nancy Mrs Tousley was also past ~tate Cams, hiS mother, Paulme Vukm president of Questers, lnc and a and one brother charter member of the Grand MemorIal contributions may be Marais Questers chapter made to the chanty of your chOice She was also interested 111 human allergy research and the Marce W. Cron care of ammals, her family said ServIces for Mr Cron, 77, of WhIttIer Road, were held Friday, Mrs. Tousley IS survived by hel Nov 11, at the Verheyden Funeral Home husband, FranCIS M., daughter He died Tuesday, Nov 8, In Bon and son-m-law, Mr and Mrs John Mrs. Hilda B. Marshall Secours Hospital. Born m St MaIy's, Ohio, he IS survived by three sons, Wl1ham, Michael and Paul, one daughter, Marcia; two sisters and five grandchildren Interment was In Woodlawn Cemetery. ServIces for Mr~ Marshall, 84, of Lexington Road, were held Wednesday, Nov 16, at the Verheyden Funeral Home and Christ the King Church She died Saturday, Nov 12, in Bon Secours Hospital Born 111 Fra~er, Mich., she is ~urvlved by hel .'.on, Mornson; a daughter, Mrs Mdry Lou McCoubrig Jr , seven grandchtldren and four great-grandchl1dren Intel ment wa~ III Fore~t Lawn Cemetely Mrs. Rose Mary Fraser Services for Mr~ Fraser, 57, of Notre Dame Road, were held Saturday, Nov 12, at the Verheyden Funeral Home and. 8t Clal e Church She died Tue~ay, Nov 8, III 8t John Hospital Born In Detroit, .'.he I~ ~UlVIVed by her husband, Thomas, two ~ons, Thomas Jr and George, two daughters, Mr~ Mal y Beth Trombley and MI.'. Kay Komcnto, her p:lrenb, George George and Mary Marcie, one sl~ter and ~ix grandchildren Cremation was at Fore~t Lawn Cemetery Margaret A. Black services for Mr Black, 72, of Belanger Road, were held on Wednesday, Nov 16, at the Verheyden Funel al Home He wed Sunday, Nov 13, m St .John HOSPItal A native DetrOiter, he IS surViVed by hiS Wife, Florence, two daughters, Mrs Linda Schneider and Mrs DebOl ah Abraham and two grandchlldren Memonal contributIOns may be made to the Michigan Cancer FoundatIOn CrematIOn was at Fore~t Lawr Cemetery. 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Mmber New Yo,~ Sloc~ ExchoTllt SVIl(' GROSSE Thursday, November 17, 1983 POINTE Page Nine-AI NEWS 'Chrisms' debuts at Christ Church The Christ Church Chorale and orchestra will premiere the Mendelssohn oratorIO "Chflf>tus" at Christ Church, GrO.'>f>e Pomte, located at 61 Grosse POInte Boulev~d, on Sunday, Nov 20, at 7 30 p.m. The concert If>part of the annual "Christ the Kmg Fef>tlval " The Mendelssohn WOIk pOItrayf> the life of Chmt begInrung WIth his birth and concluding with the crucifixIOn Mendelsf>ohn, hav10g found hidden Bach works, wu!> Illfluenced in wrltmg the "Chnf>tuf>" by the "St John Paf>slOn" It I!> f>cored for tenor f>oloist, ChOIU!>, mens chol u!> and orchef>tra The 5O-vOlce choruf>, accompan Musica Series starts Nov. 20 The DetroIt Chambel Wmdf> WIll open the 1983-84 MUf>lca Sellef> Sunday, Nov 20, at 7 30 P m at The Grosse Pomte Memol'lal Church The four WOIkf> on lhe program are Mozart'f> "Ovelture" to "The Marnage of Flgalo," Johann MelchOlr Mollel'f> "SIn Coma Concertante No 2," FI dnz Krammer's "Octet Pal tlta, op 57" and Antorun Dvorak\ "Selenade 10 d mInor" ThIS ensemble mUSICIans from the DetrOit Symphony and MichIgan Opera Theatl C 01 ~hc"tj <I" includes Mark Abbott, BI yan Kennedy and Corbin Wagner Stage dancer visits Iiggett J ames Karl', 25, of the Paul Taylor Dance Company conducted a master class for Umverslty LIggett dance students last month Karl', who is currently on tour with the Paul Taylor dancerf>, gave tips on tE:Chmque to both Intermediate and advanced students. (hOInf», Donald Baker and John Snow (oboes), Douglaf> Corneben and Laurence Llber<;on (cl arlents), Debra Fayrown (cello), KeVIn Good (trumpet), MaXim Janowf>ky (baf>!», VictorIa Kmg, Chrlf>tme Mat &h and Ahuko Sato (ba!>soom,) H Hobelt Reynolds, UltI!>tIC adVlf>el and conductor for the Detrellt Chamber Wmdf>, is chairman of the conductmg department and director of The Umvel !>Ity of MIchIgan Bands m Ann Al bOI FollOWing the conccrt, ::l cJtered receptIOn Will be held in the lounge for the audience Tlckeb fOI the concert are aval1able lO the church ofhce (882-5330) a~ well as at the door Adult!> al e $5, !>tudentb $1. The other concerts on the MUSlCa Senes are also on Sunday at 7 30 P m and the ticket pricef> are the same Dee 18, WIll be a Chnstmas Concert by The Kenneth Jewell Chorale; Feb. 12, The Umverslty of Michigan Men's Glee Club; March 11, Grant and Winn, duo pianIsts, Apnl 8, Memonal Church FestIval Choir and Orchestra _ .. ~ A Proven Energy Saver! ~GENU\NE led by orche~tl a, WIll al..,o per- and well known Michigan mU!>lClan!>, ShalOn Babcock, alto, and form Mozal t'!> ma~lerpIece, "The COl'OnatlOn Maf>f>" The Chw,t Robert Brunch, baf>f> Conductor Fredenck DeHaven Church Chorale I~ a choral !>oclety of Christ of amateur and profe!>~lOnal ~lOg- If> the mUf>IC director Church, Gro!>!>e Pomte. He has el!> that hu!> been the I eClpwnt of the "SPirit of Detloll Awal d," been the orgumf>t and chOIrmaster dt Chll!>t Church for eight years, given by Mayol Young fOI out whel e he haf> developed a !>erie!> ..,tandmg perf 01 mancc!> WIth the Detlolt Symphony In addlllOn to of cancel t~ featunng sacred muthl!> Mendel!>f>ohn-Molart conCCIt, ~IC Recent! y, he haf> been apmUf>IC dIrector of the the ChrJ!>t ChUI ch ChOl ale WIll pomted perform the Brahm~ "German Re- Rackham Symphony ChOir and qUlem" on Good Fnday and the 01 gdn mf>tluctor at Oakland UmVerdi 'ReqUiem" WIth the Plyvel..,lt>, ChI ht Church offer!> a vanety of mouth Symphony III Apld mu..,ic pi ogram.., throughout the by Gue..,t arlt!>h thl.., SunddY WIll year, IIlcludmg performances the men and boys choir, even song mclude the well known DetlOlt men'f> giOUp, The (;1 unyon.." !>mg ~ervlce.., on the !>econd Sunday of the month With Bach cantatas, 109 lO the Mendell,..,ohn 01 atollO dnd two 01 gan reCitals For more SOIOl~t..,fOI the MOZdlt dnd Men mf 01 mallon and tIckets for the deb..,ohn WOIk.., wIll mclude Pat II pedormance, call Christ Church cia Lynne Flllley, !>Opldno, I ecentIy I cturnmg fl om a ..,tudy at thc at 885-4841 Ref>erved seats and ..,ea!>ontIcket!> may be obtained ROydl College of MU!>I( III London, CLEAR CRySTAL Make Your Own Storm Windows, Storm Doors. 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Jefferson • $59AMONTH 821.1177 VILLAGE WINE SHOP. 17, 1983 Children's Home By Mike Andrzejczyk The O1ildlen'!> Home of DetrOIt has developed two new progl ams aImed at serv1l1g the needs of pre-adolescent and adolescent children A re~plte and emergency care service for Pi e-adolescents IS now bemg offered and a speCial foster care home pi ogram is m the works The rel>plte program operated fOI a l>hort time dUJmg the summer, HE Tammelald, executive director of the Home !>ald The full start-up of the program IS aWaitmg county fundmg allocated In the 1984 budget, he added The plogrdm Will offel respite for chtIdl en aged 6 to 13 who need to be tempO! at Ily removed from their homes for any numbel of rea!>ons, mclud1l1g family dls!>olutlOn, Illness or neglect, Tammelald !>ald The child 1 en will u~e eXlstmg faclhtIes at the Home, he added Referrab for the respite pi 0gl am can be made by agencle!> thloughout the alea, Tammelald said At the tIme of admiSSIOn, the referral agency Will speCify the need!> of the Child, mvolvement of the Home's thelaplst, the role of the referral agency's therapist, and the lI1volvement and progl ammmg for parents and foster parents. The Children'!> Home WIll offer baSIC reSidentIal serVlCes for children, which mcludes cottage hVIng, I ecreatlOn and activity Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Steak 20 oz. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. ~ • Shrimp Scampi Thursday, November NEWS Local foster care program meets growing need EST A l1,t.t NT MAf~KET Ct:NT£R R • Porterhouse POINTE Grosse Pointe Park • RENT. Children'!> Home of Detlolt in 1970 A'o the name has changed, so has the fundmg. In 1974,the Home was able to provide fOI 25 children without govetnmental sub!>ldies, a I emarkable accompll!>hment With the renovatIOn of Ib facilities, additIOn of new plaY eqUIp ment and mCI ea'oed refel rab flom !>tate mental health agencle!>, the need fOl voluntary fund!> Inclea!>ed Fund I mc,mg dllve!> 111 1980 and 1981 made It pos!>lble to renovate the educatIOnal centel, add clas!>room!> and activity areas as well as enla! ge the gymnaslllm The economy'!> nosedive forced the Home to cut costs a!>well as adopt a mOl e agl e!>'olve apploach to fund ralsmg to en!>ure not only the continued operatIOn of the faclhtIes but to mamtam the Home'!> endowment tund Teen dance is Wednesday A ThanksgIving Eve dance is scheduled for Pomte students m grades 7 to 9, on Wednesday, Nov 23, from 7 30 to 10:30 p m. "Dirty Tnxx," the w1I1ningband of the Battle of the Bands, and "J R. Entertainment" will provide the music. Admission is $3. Identification is required by students upon reglstratlOn or entrance For details call 881-7511. Authorized aIIiI Copier Dealer ~ LEASE. therapy, Tammelald said With the development 01 an antl-mstltUhonal way of thll1kll1g !>everal years ago, more empha!>ls was put on puttmg people back mto the commul11ty settmgs. The fo~ter homes are a !>tep along thdt path, he added In Its 147 year!>, the ChIldren'!> Home ha!> undergone its own pro. g IeSSlOn from an orphanag e founded m 1836 oy the Ladle!> Orphan As!>oclatlOn of DetrOit to cm e for children !>urvlvmg the cholel a epidemic to It!> current 14-acIe faCIlity on Cook Road 10 the Woods Today, the ChIldren'!> Home of Dell Olt offer~ !>IX1 e'ol' dentlal cottages, a campus !>chool and medIcal facillty, playglOlInds, actiVIties room and admml!>tra tlOn bUlldmg on the cdmpus The Children's Home located In the Woods 10 195fJ, \"rurh WR" (In unpopulated area at the time The Home, in Its prevlOus 114 years, had moved tWiCe, bUilding and changing lb facilIties as the need aro!>e. A new bUild109 erected on Jefferson Avenue in 1892, was overcrowded by 1910, lorcmg the facility to expand 1I1totwo nearby homes. As the facllity has changed, so ha!> the name. Ongmally founded as the Ladles Orphan Association of DetrOit, the name has changed over the years from the Ladles Protestant Orphan's ASSOCiation m 1859, The Protestant Orphan Asylum of DetrOIt in 1889 to the prog1'ams, medical follow-up, P10fesslOnal superVISion and gUIdance by graduate SOCialworkers and chnical psychologists TI aining for parents and fostel' pal ents may also be offered, dependIng on tndivldual clrCum!>tances Tallonng the therapy to the needs of the chIld IS one of the maxims at the Home The development of more programs allows the Home flexibility in dealing WIth the mdlvldual need!> of the children It tl eats, Tammelald said "The more flexlblhty we have to serve, the bettel off the chIldren are." The !>peclal foster care home program allows the children who have no functIOning famtly or who have been referred to an aftercare program to return to a commUnity settlOg WhIle foster home::. <11t: Ilut III them.sch es spec lal, the contmued program of theI apy for the foster parent and the child IS, Tammelald said The Home can offer a number of support serViCes to the children and parents In the special foster homes, includmg educatIOnal counsehng, medical and psychologICal treatment If necessary, Tammelaid said The special foster home allows the facilIty's therapist to remam in contact with the child to help plan future strategies to meet the child's developing needs The speCial foster home can be consider ed a progression m child PURCHASE Tell me about your high gas heating bills ••• FOI A NO O8LIGATlON TRIAl. IN YOUR OFfiCE CAll. f'Rn.; J)EW ER} IIITlIf\ Till-: POI\TE.,. H'(, IWf.'R 1/ III I flU' 978-8222 METROPOLITAN OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO , INC. 7256 ML ''''thum, Warren, M1 48CS2 Galli's Meothous ----'~ 885-7290 ,7;£' (' ",/GM~.:. ~ Since 1932 8-6 TUESDAY thru SATURDAY --, ~' ; • Mastectomy Supplies • Ostomy Supplies ~ • Back Braces • SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS • Hospital EqUipment for the home • Free .t~llverYI Set Up, InstructIon • Helping People With Home Health "fJlltlng In Rear 19005 MACK I 81k. S. of Morass ,6.lIi'. Carrin 1fHJ% !, * - ..... ~ ..... .:Jj Lean ,.. GROUND (J.S.D.A. Prime Meat. ... ~ InilPS' ,Jfo • Whole I.Y. ~~ memad ic ~~~ CHUCK~'$2.99LB . .,. CHOPS ~ $1.19 L~. wr.~pttd ~ 10 u. IAII ~ cur & Free ••69~B .. *~..... '7r,I'/l'~\.' * *~, *' "mrr", Jf. * *;,iii***************** ** I ._~ ,;;TDtDEILOII" i $3.49 Cur a " IUYWF"WluM~l FREE Bag of 8-oz. Frlto-Lay Chips with pu rchase of ~ LB. ~. wr.p~~ ~ ~~ ~ , • Polish Ham :~r ~'.> .. ~r : ~ '. 19775 MACK AVENUE • • 886-8930 ..... ...... S'ilL Fr1.I.J:. SoaSOR~P I HoU(}~wItJI SAllINGS! ** per It person~ : *************************************** sale Items Expire 11-26-83 and I'll tell you how some people saved as much as 20%• with Ameri-Therm@ 111-4 It : • IiiiiIPii\ Open- S 200 ~ -American Cheese • Corned Beef • Swiss Cheese Turkey Breasts. Pototo Salad Hard Solami •• Cole Slaw • liver Sausage • Fresh Bakery Bread Gros •• Pointe Woods * .. HOT mil . *..*''*lmU***** *** ************** * *~~~~~** ~ 'Woods Home Care ,.. t Alexander & Hornung Nat\.rBl Caslng Free.. : Care Needs Is Our Specialty SPECIAL SALE PlaCES ON SELECTED CARPETS ARMSTRONG It CONGOLEUM VINYL FLOOR CARE PRODUCTS Close Out 40010OFF THE PROBLEM You have a hole m your roof The hole? Your furnace vent Every tIme your furnace turns off, the wann air In your home ISqUIckly lost up m the furnace vent and on goes the furnace agam, heating the air and 'running up your gas bIll When a furnace, boiler or \\ater heater shuts ofT, .",arm air m your home ISqUickly lo~tup the furnace vent Energy escapes, but you stili end uppaymg for It People want to save as much as they can, so I tell them to keep heat inSIde WIth an Ameri-Therm' Vent Damper THE SOLUTION Close the hole m your roof with an Amen.Thenn" Vent Damper The heat of your furnace opens the Amen-Thenn" Vent Damper When the furnace turns off the Amerl-Therm" Vent Damper closes your f,'~nace vent and the warm air you paid for stays where It belongs, InsIde your home The Amen-Therm. Vent Damper IS SIMPLE • Easy to msta 11 • RequIres no electncal hookup SAFE • Proven In milhons of locations worldWide • FIve-Year hmlted warrdnty 'SAVES MONEY • EligIble for 15'< tax credIt • Based on a study of 400 homeSIte, done by the East OhIO Gas Company, some people ~aved as much ab 20",fontheirgasheatmgbliis Thl,study ~howed an average bavlngs ofm Your lndlvld ua I savings may be hIgher or lower depending on chmate, IIvmg condltlOn~, and home insulatIOn AvaIlable for gdS furnaces, ga~ boilers and gas water heaters Contact your neare~t Amen.Therm' h'lted below for more detaIls. AMERI- THERM. CALUMET ROOR COVERING VENT DAIMlER AMERICAN METAL PROOUCTS CO 21006 MACK, G.P. WOODS '" 881.1911 _ of ...... <:«porll_ PO 801 2'050 lot A..,.... CA_ EAST DfAROlT D£TllOlT Aloth. H18 "Og D~I'lIe-l s Hlg Svc 772.(l4OO/527 5915 5371616 Astro Hlg .. Og 521 1141 GROSSI Blk ... Hig .. C1« POINT[ Shom Cig "H'g m3241 8691333 C .. S Hig .. C1« 521 1606 CI", H'g .. Cig 8.'8-3280 A 4300-l 534Q-M Hellght 26Y2" Mfg Su9 HOLIDAY SALE HeIght Mfg L'lt lIS! $20500 SALE PRICE $27500 SALE PRICE $13775 $18425 LimIted Quantilies SALE ENOS NOV. 19th, 1983 All Other StiHei Lamps 20~ OFF Mfg. List Price "30~ L IN STOCK OR ON DISPLAY NO IUFUHOS Oft EXCHANGES ~ OPEN FRIDAYS TIL19:00 p.m. thru DEC. 16th Erway Electrir Co. • 20% 50" Sug '~"d ... Galle", 81111 Supplw. 20231 HARPER AVE. Be1ween7&8M1le.HarperWoods MON -SAT. a-5 FRI.: Open till 9:00 p.m. thru Dee RR4.8994 161h OFF MOST ITEMS Sp('rn Top ..idf'T"'l TITIIhnlll lid., ~('ha/ol'o "!fla (,('or Ramwl'ar tml' 7 Rnm~f'or "'I('arn" Jllrk .. l.. and fo loalconl" ()m('~n , If" Jack .. l" "orlh "'porl V,,"I" "morular .. Mu"tan~ ~porlif Shorl .. ~wf'al('r .. "aull('al tamp .. ~hip" W hf'l'I" "anllrol \rr" .. Yllrhlin~ Tahlrworf' Thl'rmo (,10"<0(''' "on 'Hod MII~" .J,,".. A.lmt rur1\.l<"e IRV , In< ~fV1('t .l69 olM j,ffrry [) lov.o 537-4983 Kmwl",1 S<TVIC< " 565-66117 Kru~r HIR "t J,,".. r~n Phon .. 778-8180 r~ B..a~h Marilla Open 362 Days A Ytar Behind Brownies <;"1" "Ale Pndt I'lbR .. Sply '25-8510 Trt ....urow Mbg 5l$-3320 Unltrd Hlg "ClR \66 1140 I ~ I"P''' Supply 581 77SO Wlrllams R~'n~,Jtlorl 372 5<00 Mlrk YonoR H Ig "Clg 336-8700 Mike Sherigan, Proprietor PARK Clg HARPl:R WOODS Sh0 ... OR "H m3241 'g WARREN A" S Hlg 757-4\22 I\I.dd,n Hlg Ie elg 758 5900 AmOO HIg "Clg 5749336 8ft1 Hlg Co 751 ZZ12 Bodg<l H'R "Clg 5271700 Gas Applla.nce 5vc 8377000 He-.atcraft Inc 822-6633 526 1037 'ntt-r'ux P.int. All SaU anll PO'U'erboat Hardwarr 2-t tOO Corl • R.. Htg .. AlC 527-MOO Cmtury TUM In< 478-5020 Robm" C1CClI,..h ~1I40 C,re'- Sldg "H'g 336-67&1 AS Contrtfol ~91100 DetrOIt Gn 8umfr Nll 7500 D.ogoI" S<hon~r Hlg 371 3056 CROSSE POINT[ A I' H HIs Ie BZ3~900 755..:l976 D." HOg" CIR 7S6-0S00 Emp", Hig .. \lg 7594900 FI.mr Furnact 574 1070 Kol ... fflg Ie Clg nJ '2'2 M,d"l. \0 rlbR "H'g '59~ V M,"off Hlg 756 2344 5 Homt <ivc 754 591b Uo lrd ~ ~YOl"" 756 97T7 Sonhy dealer GROSSE Thursday, November 17, 1983 POINTE Page Eleven.A NEWS Cri11lJjwill chair War Memorial fund drive The empha~IS wIll be on the fdmlly as televblOn personahty Mort Crim and hiS wIfe NickI <tecept leadel'~hip roles for the Gro~~e Pointe War Memorial 'Family Participation Campaign thiS yea I' The Crims are !>el'vmg <IS honorary co-chalr~ fm the annual • "fnend-l ,ll!>ing and a warene,,!)" drive tor Gro~~e Pomle'.., commumty center "I'm dehghted thete'!> !>uch a pldce for my tanuly to enJoy," "aid CI'lm "We like the emphaSIS on quahty and not Just <Jetlvlty," hi'" Wife added The centel ',> Executive Director Mark Weber !><Jld "we'l every proud that "the CI Im~ have not only agleed to co chair thl'> yeal ',> campaign. but that they really u>." the centel as a lamJly To hav(' a natIOnally re>.pected I adlO amI teleVIsIOn Journah..,t and hi'> fallll Iy a., pal t of OUi WaJ Mernolldl f dmlly I'" vel y "p('('I<l1 <lJ1d"hould demon..,tl ate to many olhel'> that we mamlmn the 1lE'!>t..,!,mdClJd'> (It the center" Thl'> year'~ campaign unoffJ('ldl Iy began With the Famll) UpI'll Hou..,e on Sunday !->ept 18 MOl I' than 700 people clttendpd thp event The camp,llgn Will ('ontmue With the maIling ot ~ome 20,O()() lettel~ from the Cllm" to Je'>l dent~ of the POInte" d..,klllg IOJ pal tlClpatlOn and "'UP!Hll t The centel nee<J... to ral'>e $200 ()()O to malntam It~ pre'>ent pi ogrclmmlllg level, accO! dmg to WebI'I "We'l e hopmg to dttl act "ome new donol~ to the cdmp,llgn thl!> year," Cllm "'~lId "The cpntel really need.., bl oadel ~UppOlt and de~elves it Many people ,Ill' "UI pl'lbed when they heal' that the War Memol'lal Ii>not "UppOIled b) lax dollm b, and I eCClvei>no fund" from cable televl~lOn "The need I~ leal dnd I hope we can all Jom togethel to meet It I Snow remover~o nee d Iicense . h Shores ill t e When you woke up to FI iday's , ::,now. you Pi obably remembered putting off hit Ing a conl! actor to remove the ...now. If you hve In the Shores, you <,hould mention to the contractor he ha~ to be Ii. censed With the Village, the Department of Public Safety said Under a year-old village ordinance, snow removal contractor~ need to acquire a $75 lIcense First counlry alter tile Amenand post a bond WIth the VIllage to the cover any damages done durmg can RevolutIOn to recogmle Umted States as an mdependent plowing. Licensed operators Will receive natton was Morocco m 1789 .I sticker to be displayed In the A "scree slope" IS a flat pack of Windshield, The vehicle used for Scree plowing should also have a ro- rocks on a mountainside tating light VISible up to 100 feet, comes from a ScandinaVian word for landslIde according to the ordmance ~ud's 'w:~ O~~ by b.a' ., by ca' Phcllo by Ed kx t MOl I <Hid Nicki ('rim mOl ial'., "II iend-I ai.,in~" 1I1,,,t wel'k OPEN: MONDAY-SATURDAY l! 4-Way@Nasal Spra~ for fast-acting relief ~. ._iij lspray ... REGULAR Make Your Reservations Nowl Adults - $6.50 Children - $4.50 FINE DINING YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAILS 881-8210 ~~PHONE(313)725.5602~~ FOR HAIR $32~2 oz. Z. 2 NEW BALTIMORE EXIT M-29 8287 M-29 FAIR HAVEN VITALIS L~v:NGOACTING 1 OZ. 'n' 9-10. SUNDAY 10-6 ~ ~ rlfANKSGIVltl6 ~ a I e the honoral y co-chair" of the War Me!"ami!) Partidpation Campaign which begins MACK AVE. 18900 MACK AVENUE, GROSSE POINTE FARMS ANCHOR BAY Cl4 II:iJM:C:=' 1m"" EVERYDAY H~" ,Jl --- - ~~~y~~~~ Please read and follow label directions. MIDOL MENSTRUAL TICKLE PAIN IlELEIVER ANTI-PERSPIRANT I $283 OUR 60 CAPSULES $16~oz. THANKSGIVING DINNER /.r-----.." EVERYDAY YOUR CHOICE ARTHRITIS STRENGTH ~ -- ..... -&1 Served Family Style BUFFERIN $343 11H:ludlng Turke~ Caned at )()ur tahle, 100 COUNT CredO] 01 Pedpod METAMUCIL Soup. I m~ctl LAXATIVE ",tl.ld, 11II~e) IN REG or ORANGE LAXATIVE /F:;;. -~M SELF.ADJUSTING CONDITIONER Regular or Extra Body 17Y2 $21g 35~OFF. oz. = $536- $134 AEROSOL NON-AEROSOL 40 OFF ROil "NTI ON rIIlWIIl~"I1 12 COUNT$ $2 34 PANADOL 204 till III Id\ (111/ ( GRAND BUFFET I~QU;\I.I mint" SEVERE COLD FORMULA $523 34 $3 :w EVERYDAY i[~, Shrimp. ()~,t('r,. CONTAC 700 PACKETS EVERYDAY ( THANKS(iIVING DAY AND EVERY SUNDAY DROPS • 'fMf" LOW CALORIE SWEETNER $156 (/\l' 70 Items - GRAW TRAIN@ BAG '110Z )()lIr holtda) f)/( EVERYDAY EVERYDAY $798 1~.JDOl~ ~ ,,...,... ,,," .... ~ (In chclry "<Il1ce), ,1I1(j Mcnu trom <i,XlJ:', 12 " tan11l) and fllcnu" to <l dinner prepared 11)- Pcrnlc ..... Include~: Turke). Grav). Turkc} Ilre~sing. Mashed Potatoc~ and Pumpkin Pie. ,UtUS PROMPT Th<ll1k\~ivll1g DINNER IN YOUR HOME by Pern;e',\' Treat deliciom CKllDRIN'S 250Z 251b. TURKEY LIQUID $1 C DRY IDFA. $24740Z 36 I,'\X '\TI\ .: a "'pcclal ASPIRIN FREE FEVEft PAIN REDUCER 30 TABLETS I. B 02 al .... o feature Roa ....t DucklIng MOl1teguc Baked Chlc!\cn AthcllIan Noon until lOp m PANADOL CHUI"'~ ~~ I 5 .. REE. Pcrnie '.., will CHILDREN'S /1 under Day Menu with dinner ........ uch a....Roa ....t Twin Quail ..., PANADOL __~ I . Children CHILDREN'S white (ain@~\ HAIR SPRAY YOUR CHOICE III \6 9'i EVERYDAY each 15 OZ, 75 02 $169 ~%~ Strawberry, Reg, Orange SELf.ADJUSTING SHAMPOO .. ~. P(1t,lt<H.'~ SOLID ANTI-PERSPIRANT DEODORANT 2.0Z. 30 PACKETS METAMUCIL ~1.I~hl'd Blu"el ~ ,",pI puh ,md Pump" "I PIe Adlil" \ III L)'i Childll'n undl'I [)ll''''~ll1g (i}/dd~kt'" $502 (JI el'll C APC;UI ES CONTAC 110 ~ Wrl 12 HOUR $1~ Capsules ~ i l~ CONTAC SEVERE COLD FORMULA 5 $262 0, liqUid Baron, 103.01. to 3 p.m. 11IrI..(,~. Round., of Ih'l'r. en'pl", 1'.....11 il'" .met J1llH h !tHIn' ~l}")~ ~clll.,.I~l" I GROSSE Page Twelve-A POINTE Thursday, November 17, 1983 NEWS Jung Astrology topic for Center The Center for Jung Studies WIll Interested In the psychology of sponsor an Illustrated lecture by Carl Jung. The center is a nonand annual Shirley Lloyd on "Astrology Re- proht orgamzation dues are $25 For further mformadiscovering an AnCient Realm" tlon, call 885-8792 Sunday, Nov 20, from 2 to 4 p m at Christ Church's Miller Hall, 61 Grosse Pointe Boulevard USing an actual blrthchart, a dynamiC mner portrait and map of potentIals, Ms. Lloyd Will delmeate a real person The chart The Cottage Hospital of Grosse mirrors the subtlebes and comPomte will host free, introductory pleXities of the person it reflects and is Just as complex To see the meetin?s of the "Stop Smoking System' conducted by the Amenper~on In the chart calls for a sencan InstItute for Preventive MedisItIve blending of many astrolcme The sessIOns wiH be held ogIcal factors wlthm a p~ychol Monday, Nov 21, and Tuesday, ogical framework The lecture fee l~ $3 for non- Nov 22, from 7 30 to 8.30 pm, in members and is free for memthe Cottage Hospital Nurses' Rebers MembershIp m the Center SIdence at the rear of the parkmg for Jung StudIes IS open to anyone lot, 159 Kercheval Avenue, Grosse Pomte Falms The "Stop Smokmg System" has been cited m the 1982 Surgeon General's Report on Smokmg and • • • Health Documented re<;earch has IS shown that thIs program has a The Internal Revenue Service success rate three tImes that of saId last week It IS trying to locate most smokmg programs SIX Pomters, or former Pomters, The "Stop Smokmg System" utiwho are due tax refunds from llzes a systematIc series of copytheIr 1982 federal mcome tax renghted procedures that effectIveturns ly neutralIze one's desire for The lucky taxpayers are Libby tobacco. It IS a total lifestyle apPaterek, of the Shores, Marthalee proach to smoking cessatIon that Reuter, of the Park, Marguerite consists of behaVIOr modification, WhIte, of the Farms, Massoud stress management, cogmtive Farhang, and William Nolan, both coping skllls, and eatmg of the Park. management. According to Charles A. Parks, For more informatIOn on the IRS District Manager for Michiqwt smokmg climc, attend one of gan, 1,162 refund checks worth the free, introductory sessions, or more than $467,000 were returned call the Cottage Hospital Educato the post office as undehverable bon department at 88~8600, exIn Michigan. He said the IRS tensIOn 2390 beheves most of these taxpayers moved or changed their last names during the year and failed to notify the postal servIce or IRS When a refund IS returned by the post office, the IRS tries to locate the taxpayer by follow-up Woods and Farms police commall. If you trunk you were due a bmed to make three arrests In refund, but have not received it, connectIon with the recovery of a call the IRS at 1-800-424-1041. stolen car Wednesday morning, Nov. 9, in the Pointe Plaza. Woods pohce on patrol spotted a 1978 gray Oldsmoblle four-door in the southbound turn-around on OpS Mack m front of the AAA office at Each of the Grosse Pointes' Mack and Bournemouth. September unemployment rate Officers followed the car into dropped along with state's jobless the parking lot behind the Woods rate decrease, a MichIgan EmTheater, where the Oldsmobile ployment Security CommISSIOn took off at a high rate of speed spokesman saId. and began working its way toward The Park's rate represented the an exit through the parking lanes, largest decrease with a 1 3 perreports said cent drop and the Shores had the The OldsmobIle was blocked by sm~.ll~st decrease WIth. a. 0 3 ,p~- . traffIc at the drive parallel to cent drop, reported the MESC of- Bournemouth and three men ficlal Jumped out and split up, reports The reason for the state's drop saId WOoOs pollce, WIth the help from August's 134 percent to Sep- o~ Farms offIcers and an unknown tember's 12.3 percent, a two-year cItIzen were able to capture the low, was unsuccessful summer lob th~ee, aged 15, 17 and 20, reports seekers and seasonal workers said. began leaving the labor force, S. One of the youths were carrying Martin Taylor, dIrector of the a flat-head screw-drIver, accordMESC, said. September of 1982's mg to police Officers, searchmg rate was 14.5 percent the Oldsmobile, found the ignition Taylor said the number of plate on the column removed and people working statewide fell the steermg column open, reports slightly m September as the num- said ber of seasonal jobs declined. But the number of people working statewide fell slightly In september as the number of seasonal Jobs declmed. But the number of People interested In obtaining lobs 11\ the auto and manufacturcardiopulmonary resuscitatIOn mg industries increased substan(CPR) mstructlOn are Invited to tially dunng the month and parthe free class at Cottage HospItal, tially offset the loss In seasonal on Thursday, Nav 17, 7 t.o 10 p m employment. The Heartsaver program is held Metropolitan Detroit's job marA and B on the ket, which includes Wayne, Oak- m Boardrooms lower level of the hospItal Reserland, Macomb, Livingston, Lapeer and St Clair cOlmtles, had a 12.8 vatIons should he made in adpercent rate, a one and a half vance by calling the hospital EducatIOn department at 884-8600, expercent decrease from August September 1982's rate was 15.3 tension 2390. The Heartsaver class offers percent, a MESC offiCial reported baSIC instruction in CPR traming. The Ann Arbor-YpsIlanti area, learn some baSIC m Washtenaw county, sported the Participants anatomy, the most common heart lowest rate and steepest dechne attack Signals, and how to respond for September while the Flmt when heart attack occurs Certiarea, m Genesee and Shlawassee counties, had the highest rate, a fied instructors teach rescue breathmg, one-man CPR, and the MESC offIcial reported airway maneuver The release of labor force est!- obstructed Those who successfully commate& for the state's labor market plete the class receive a card for areas normally follows the release one year certIficatIOn In Michigan. of statewide data by several The Cottage Hospital CPR weeks, the MESC offiCIal said. The state rate for September was Heartsaver class IS cOllducted by the Cottage Hospital Education reported Oct 7 in cooperation WIth Unemployment rates for the department the CommIttee on Emergency Pomtes follow Cardiac Care of the American pen.on .. out Heart AssoClahon of work rate City 25 75 Park 52 375 125 26 Farms 13 17 Shores 40 375 Wood~ St Joan of Arc School recently announced the names of winners in its pumpkin carvmg contest First place wmners m the seventh grade, With a pumpkin looking St Paul's Adult EducatIOn IS of- like "Mr T" were Michele Mync, fenng a meetmg on self protectIOn St. ClaIr Shores, and Lisa Testa, and home safety DetectIve Mark Harper Woods A pumpkm carved ILke "GarBrecht of the Grosse POInte field" was created by second Farms PolIce Department's Cnme PreventIOn Bureau WIll place winners ErIC Basta, the prec;ent thIS program at St Paul's Woods, and Dave Colombo, St SChool 170 Gro<;se Pomte Boule- ClaIr Shores Third pnze, for a vard, Monday, Nov 21 at 7 30 pumpkm carved hke a drummer went to JIm Bellanca, and Danny pm thiS free program IS open to all Gore, of 8t Clair Shores FIve wmners for the fIfth grade m the hope that It can prOVide valuable mformatlon on <;afety In class In pumpkm pamtmg went to thIS season when people are out Paul Taublty, St Clmr Shores, MIchael Zollk, the Woods, Lon more and It IS dark earlLer DetrOIt, Brtan Call 885-7022 weekdays before 3 Alvarado, Michalak, the CIty and AlLcla pm. for information or reservaFatham, the Woods tions Smoking clinic at Cottage Your Host Dorothy-Patr ick-Shirley In a hurry for lunch? Call ahead and we will have your table set and take your order by phone! SERVING LUNCH & DINNER 6 DAYS A WEEK 1100 AM -12 MIDNIGHT Monday thru Thursday 1100 AM -1 AM Friday and Saturday PIRATES PLAmR LARGE LASAGNA [DEEP FRIED PERCH, '4.95 & SHRIMP) BAKED INCL soUP SALAD AND BREAD BASKET SCAUOPS INCLUDES SOUP SALAD POT A TO & BREAD BASKET '5.95 17201 MACK Your check watttng Police recover stolen auto Unemp Ioyment · p.omte dr m For insurance call t ,,; ;;,t STATE FARM A ~ IN5URANC~ ~(~~ Fred Zelewski 18538 Mack Avenue at Touraine Grosse POinte Farms 48236 882-9308 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS TOM'S FENCE • • • • LICENSED FULLY GUARANTEED 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL All Types of Privacy & security Fences CALL FOR FREE ESTIMA TES 774-2045 S2492M10 •. NEW 1984 BUICK ELECTRA ESTATE WAGON Pwr. Wind., Pwr. Seat, Pwr. Dr. Locks, Am!Fm Stereo w /Clock, Air, T-Glass, VB Eng., Wood Gram, Defog. ,CrUise, Rack AND MORE. * 48 Mo Oosed End GMAC leaSl! $720 66 1n<tJ31?aymen1lncludes 1st MIl Secunty Oeposrt + 1 yr Plates GIMC 9 9'Ilo O1rect lease OTHER MODELS AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS "ack Long at "EFFREY BUICK "The Dealer Worth Knowing" Call GRATIOT AT 13 MILE ROAD Phone: 29&-1300 COMPLETELY INSTALLED 10'$39°'0'[_ ~) i ij~ a moolh • NO MONEY DOWN* • Spark 19011lon 90,000 BTU Furnace • 1 Year ParIs & Labor Guarantee .10 Year Heal --., L< J Exchange Free CPR class at Cottage JERRY BUTCH DENNY TOM TOMMY SAME NAME, SAME GREAT SERVICE. Stop by now and have your car checked over for the winter season ~tnttaara ou tIte JrIill 66 KERCHEVAL AVENUE GROSSE POINTE FARMS St. Joan names 885-4630 SERVICE COUPON ------------------100/0 OFF ALL SERVICE WORK THROUGH NOVEMBER 30,1983 MUST PRESENT COUPON 4 to best carvers Safety is topic at St. Paul's MACOMB DETROIT 777.8808 885.2400 TflE BLUE LOBSTER Fre"ih Seafood & Fresh Fi"ih 15213 Kercheval 331-0633 COUPON I r--------------, I I I LIVE LOBSTER I I 5625 1 LB. I I 10 or more - 2 Oay Nohc. please I GOOD THURS ,FlU & SAT ONLY I MUll PRISIN' COUPON I I I I I • ' ----------------FRESH SlUFFED DOVER SOLE Stuffed with Crabmeat and Shnmp S 400 ' each FRESH SHRIMP Cooked, cleaned & devemed 51390 LB. FRESH BAY SCAllOPS 5525 LB. J . .. • I I _~ ~ "_' __ '~ "':II. , Thursday, November GROSSE 17, 1983 --q)JJelQo t POINTE .. FLEe govenwtg · boar d Club Harvard TWO Jorn cites S.-- LADIES and AL TERATIONS MAJOR AND MINOR 399 Fisher S. of Kercheval 885-4983 rt VILLiGE' LOCiSMITH~ INC. ES!1 (pr:~°(1~;R v;;;;~i;;AY t J912 SECUR'TY SPEC'ALl* I I $2000 OFF Reg. Pnce of any Sale and Installation of One or More Full 1" High Security Deadbolts With SolId Brass Security Rings! GR PTE FARMS il~8D~k~t r~~l.:!.~~~ ~~~'WlrH CARDS 20% OFF POINTE PRINTING, INC. LETTERPRESS .".".0'"'' BLUEPRINTS SCRATCH AND OFFSET • PADS PLAIN • 822.7100 PRINTING PAPER COPIES WEDDING ~I mpmhpl $.10 INVITATIONS The Rotary Clubs of GI o~~e POinte and Hal per Woods ~eek young men and women candidates who hve in the GI;o~~e POlnte~ and Harper Wood~ fOl :-,tudy abroad 111 1985-86 In 1983, more th"n 1,300 pel son:;, worldwIde receIved educatIOnal scholar!>hlps from the Rotary Foundation Each clward mcluded round-trip transportatiOn, educational and living expen')e~ for one academic year, and funds for 111tensive language traImng If necessary. The FoundatiOn'') educatIOnal awards Include • Graduate ~cholar~hlp::, for tho~e who have received d bachelor's degree or eqUIvalent and are between the age:;, of 20 and 28, may be marrIed • Undel graduate ~cholar:;,hlp:; for those wIth a mInImum of two years of universIty level work between the ages of 18 and 24, must not be man led • Voc~tlOnal 'icholdr<;hlps for :Jhe CheeJelUke tho~e with a secondary education and at least two years working expenence who are between the ages of 21 and 50; may be married; may not be qualified for undergraduate or graduate scholarShIpS • Scholar~hlps for teachers for the handICapped who have been engaged as full-time teachers of the mentally, phy:;,ically, or educationally handIcapped for at least two years at the hme of ap. plIcatIOn and are between the age~ of 25 and 50; may be mar- b~,: CONTACT LENSES HOLIDAY SPECIAL Extended Wear Contact Lenses '169°0 !'led (Includes: Exam, Contacts and Follow Up Visits for 7 Year) TOCCO VISION CENTER ANGELO TOCCO, O.D., P.c. Doctor of Optometry 20917 KELLY RD. a Grosse Pointe', Oldest \\l\~ ~ . '>i. l... ... • Gropsheck Chape[o! Mother~' Chili ends two-part series on eating disorders Food Marlcet " FREE ~ DELIVERY ~ ~!~!~~~~~~R c:i~1~N,1 , :\9ftIII: II) ~ '" FUUY CREAMFROMBRIE (IMfIORTED 51EAKS FRANCE) '3.89 ~""',.- LB. - '4.99 LB. v' LOUISIANA LB. CELERY 89 1"1 If! ''-.~:J:/CHERRY TOMATOES ~~89 OCEAN SPRAY FRESH 12-0Z. OUR OWN BREAD STUFFING MADE FROM KOEPPUNGER'S .. CROUTONS WITH OUR OW :;::ONING N 6..,. EA. CRANBERRIES PINT ~ f J~(EXTRA f{!!!!£~~ CALIFORNIA EXTRA FANCY BAG8SC ,~:~ FANCY) ~ \~.' 35~LB. - bRIJLl ~~~'tf:,1 (1/L, "r "" I STUFFING MIX 7-0Z. e\\', 0'." YOU' 'HAHKS.'V'HO TURKEY, DUCK, CAPON. GOOSE OR SPECIAL CUT Of MEAT NOW I KOEPPLINGER'S CROUTON LB. ~ .(L YAMS HEARTS \ '389 LB. :I' /'-) (FROM PRIME BEEF) ~ Califorma ExIra Fancy TRIMMEO STANDING IfJi \;\\ MOULIN DOUBLE DELMONICO '~, ~~ SIZE) ..,- ~,~ot:~ 885-1565 TURKEYS ;:;\J "V (ANY WE CA TER FOR 4 TO 400 OPEN f DRESSED *. 772-9070 N. of 8 MIle Road, fAST DETROIT FRESH . ~ BAG69 , OPEN ALL DAY. WEDNESDAY NOV. 23, 1983 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ELLIS TIRE & AUTO CENTER Drivers needed cancer group _';hoppe F=J Me1Ie<Cood I V1S,4' 18760 Mack Ave. (at Kerby Rd.) Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. 48236 t 884-61'80 1 L __ ,I HOURS: Mon.-Frl. 8-6, Sat. 8-3 Three Certified Master Mechanics on duty to serve you. :-~--:-- ~~fi~~DR~~~t1~NT---l (i./ I I~. I II I '",,' (f-' \ >I I L Cheveltes set toe only Compacts With front wheel drive I and/or MacPherson suspension set all adjustable angles I We II set caster camber and tOE'-lnmanufacturers Oflglnal I No extra charge for cars WIth 95 Speclflcal,ons factory air tOfs,onbars Part~extra If needed I Most Amertcan ears I $14 ~~ __ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ rAmrn"mn~~M~--------------nil 0..1• ...,11 ... I...... Arlit. R.t, .. , ~,. S•• POMk>fI Ufo ... SUPER STRUT !WDll QWlIm .",,,c'_N" c:.... .,.aeoor. ~'1M11' H>t'IM''1 .':'~"(4995 ~~I""''''''''' ifhe \\'m. R.fJamilton <!o. f'"l. nf Ihp (;, n~~e p()'nl~ ;\1Illh(l'lI,JI A...... ocwtlOn and ~el ved c1'> pi hldent In 1981 Rotary Clubs offer scholarships programs for hard of hearing 775-6600 I 11'\'Pl1I1,. The Harvmd BU:;,Ines:;, School Club of Detroit honored Pomter Henry FOI d and two other promment bU<,lne!><,men when It celebl ated the "choors I'75th anDlver "al y and the c1ub\ 50th anmver!,al y Tuesday, Nov 8, m the RenaI~~dnce Center'<, Rlvel £1onll Ballloom Keynote ~peakel wa" C Roland Chrli>ten"en, plofe""ol at Hal vard BU<,lI1es... ~chool and J holder of the "chool i>:! pi e ...tlglOu" GeOl ge F : Belkel JI chair of bU,I,I-j ne,,::, ddmll11'>tratLOn { HI!:. ~ubJect wilt "The Hell Velld BU~I- • ne ......~chool Pa~t. Pre- : "ent clnd FutUI e ; FOld '\.1' presented: With the BU"lI1e~,I,: State ...mdn Awald.: MORE PEOPLE CAN NOW WEAR 'DIA will offer ~ 1<;,1lI (\00\ Rick Rutan (left) pre~idellt of the Exchange Club of Gl'o!>!>ePointe. recently pre!>ellted the club'!> "Proudly We Hail" award to William ~cott. of the Fa! ms. Scott \\ a!ol"elt'cted fOl the awal d becau~e he daily me!> the American flag "t hi" home. • JoUl nall~m scholarship mu~t be between the ages of 21 PROFESSIONAL CHIMNEY SWEEPS and 50 as of the club application DIVISION OF CHAS F IRISH CO . INC deadlll1e~ Must have completed two year~ of full.tIme employment BY TRAINED, EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS a~ a professional journalist and be • Finplace • Wood S10vlS • Oil Rue Cleaning at lea~t a secondary school grad• Caps • SCI'HIIS Installed • Minor Masonry Repair uate at the hme of the club applicatIOn deadline INSURED In 1947, Rotary Foundation MEMBERS OF: ~tarted Its program of sending NATIONAL CHIMNEY GUILD young adults abroad to contnbute WOOD HEAT ALLIANCE to Intel national understandmg as National Fire Protection Assoc. "ambassadors of goodWIll." Since that' time. 'the FoundatIOn has Certified Ventinox Chimney aWflrded more, than 'one hundred 'I ',' . Re-b.ining Deater -.-. 7, million dollars for its various progl'ams, and almost 2{},OOO young men and women have gone to countlies other than theIr own for a yeal of study. Because Rotary Scholars WIll Begmmng WIth thiS ThUlsday's ~peak to Rotary clubs and other program, "Surpl'l~lI1g MichIgan," groups III their study and home and thIS Sunday'S, Nov 20. "The applicants are evalDanube," the Wodd Adventul e countne::" uated on both their ambassadonal SerIes Will be SIgned fO! the heal' dnd scholarshIp potenllal. Each mg Impaired An mterpreter will be ...edted on ,>cholar~hlp recIpient IS assigned a and host Rota nan stage near the SCIeen ...0 both the spon~ollllg mterpreter and the film may be counselor who provides orientaIn seen simultaneously SpeCIal ~eat- tIOn. adVIce, and assIstance mg WIll be prOVided fO! tho:-,e Pi eparlllg for and accomplIshing a "ucces~ful study year In a foreign wlshmg to u~e the ...ervlce The DetrOit In~tltute of AI t" I~ country Further mformatlOn about the one of the few mu"eum... m dWazds, prelimmary and regular America offering dctlvltles III clpphcatlOns, is available from sIgn In addItIOn to World Adven ture. tours of the gallene ... al e John R Cobau (for GlOsse Pointe alsG available for the hearll1g 1m IeSldents), who may be contacted <It 885-1650 durll1g the day or at paIred Hearing impaIred Indlv Iduals wlshmg IllformatlOn may 881 1467 In the evening. and from Ronald H Greve (for Harper call the museum <1t833-1434 who may be "The Danube, Vienna to the Wood<; resIdents), I eached at 777 0202 durll1g the day Black Sea," WIll be ~hown Sunday The at 2 30 pm III the AU(lJtOllUm of 01 884-8790 In the evemng pI ehmmal y applIcation should be The DetrOit In~tltute of Art'> completed as soon as pOSSIble Gene Wlancko, a formel broad ca<;ter and engmeer. roamed the ~everal mtel'Vlew!> may be necesvalleys of the Danube, ...eekmg "e- ...dry The completed applIcatIOn quences to be pre'iented to na- mu<,t be receIved by Cobau or Greve not later than Thursday, tional audience" vlewmg hi" film The pre"entatlOn WIl! lI1c1ude not Mal ch 1. 1984 only VIenna. but Bud,lpe"l the NatIOnal Dances of Hungcll) an clent l'ltual~. fortre" ...e .... Inland lake<; and "ea". G) p"y cLmce... and 882-7921 festlvltJe~, and on (0 the gl ,mdeUl by 19873 MACK Grosse POinte Woods of the my<,tenou" Balk,lI1 moun Dn vel'S WIth big hearts and ...ome lime to gIve are de<;perately tams Ticket'> are $350 elt (he door 01 needed by the MIchigan Cancer may be purcha ...ed undel the FoundatIOn (MCF) Volunteers Over A Century of Service Grandparent'i TIcket Plan whIch elre needed. especially from Deto the Eastside Communiti"s allow~ up to four gl andchlldl en up li Olt s ea<;t SIde, to drive cancer to 18 year~ of age ddmltled at $1 patients to and from treatment 'L"":\ ~<, ' ~ , -(.r"'~ ~'. (~ each If tickets <IIe pUI rha<;ect centers along WIth a I egulal tIcket b) <I :V1CF,<;tran<;portahon program ,..; . ,?~ '(-,c gl andparent POI fUIthel II1fOlmel plovlde<, cancer patients WIth ~ : -r.., / ...,~' .. • ~ •• { f tlOn and I eservatlOn... c,dl the rlde<, to local hospitals and doc: ~y"" D I A Tlckf>t Office a( 832-27:l0 tOI ~. offIces for radiation and ,,..tf any day between 9 :1O a m ,mo chemotherapy treatment 5 15 pm Due to a lack of volunteer dnvel ". e:,pecla lIy III the east Side ell Pd. Myra Little, transportatIOn pI ogl am chairman, has recently had to refuc;e some patients' reo que~t<, for nde<; Volunteers may dnve patients el~ often a" once or tWice a week, The South HIgh :\1other... Club ... 01 a~ "eldom a<;once a month, and "En Garde Target Tlmel)- Top elle mdtched With patient~ In their IC<;"two part <;elte" on call1lg dl" ellf'c1 MI <, Little explamed f'INFRAI OIRH TOR~ I I order" WIll conclude tomol'lO\" <If ":vIo...t volunteers fmd that drIVternoon at 1 pm WIth a dodoI' ... Ing patIent,> 1<;a worthwhIle, re226 CRO( KER BLVD look al allorcxw ner'Vo"cl 'lnd Iml wardmg cxpenence," she added Moun! ( lemen' 010(;\ To volunteer or for more IDImla 463-0S77 Dr Cahcr Worrell WIll an<,\'.er fOImatlOn on MCf"s transportaque"tlOn~ about th(' dl"ea ...C'~ FII tIOn plogram, call MCF'<; East ~ In II If 11111 dton II day Nov 18, ,It 280 TOlll mile III HeglOnal ServIce Center at 2941')01-11)111 the Farm'> He will dl"'cu"" typrccll 44~O 1)a\l.1 \1 lI.undlol1 '"hn" IlrO( !-nloln behaVIOr of ecltmg dl ...ordcl VI( H0I1.1111 n II., I.mllnn ,)."r1 II \1""'''J,:I1I' Thf' Ea<;t RegIOnal ServIce Cen\ ..-"rwll' fllrl'l lortlms and phy"lcal prohlem'> leI "ervec; cancer patients, their cau<;ed by the (lI~order ... famllJe~, clnd members of the '\1, mI'l," 1)\ I", 'f II' " The pubhc I~ inVIted N(l r('"el' ('ommumtlec; of ea.,tern Wayne '" 10 J111 'fl,. f, I \1 "rt,( ! In vahon!-. arc neCC:-''''lry ,1Ild M'lcomb counties .... hnn"~ p~dgrams ($3.000) elod I.;nd~cdp ing at Cent I al L1Iliell) tS')(J(J) Henry Ford Patriotic honors CHRISTMAS 15201 KERCHEVAL (4:3 ()()(n Friends give $21,000 gift Grosse POinte OpenMon. Wed Ffl 10900 Tues. Thurs, Sat 10-500 vI The dlrector~ of the Friend" of Grosse Pomte PublIc LIbra! y la"t month voted to pre~ent a gIft of $21,008 to be used for new fUlI1l ture, books and a computel tel mmal The donation Wel~ accepted. WIth thanki>, by the Boal d of Ed ucation at ItS N ov 14 meetll1g The gift Will be used to PUl ('ha~e furniture for the Park BI elnch ($1,435), bhnd~ for Centl al Lib. rary ($435), Chdll" fOl Centl ell LIbl ary ($2,638), a computel termmal fOI Cent I ell Llbl al y Ul1Iver~ity of Detroit and the College of Oi>teopathic Medicme and Surgery He IS a practIcmg physIC!an In St Clair Shores and has i>el'Ved a!> city phySICian for St Clall Shol e~ elnd Deputy Medical Exammer for Macomb County He ha~ abo :,el ved on a number of bOdld<, and counCils mcludmg South Lake Boald of EducatIOn, Com mUl1Ity Health PI annmg Council, Blue CI o~!>/BJue Shield of MichIgan, Ul1Ited FoundatIOn TOlch DII ve and the PreSident'!> Comml""LOI1 for the Study of Ethl cdl PI oblem~ 111 MedICine and BIOmedIcal dud BehaVIOral Re<,eatch Hevel end !)cheltel, of!)t Jame~ Luthel ell1 Chul ch III GI o!>~e POinte, gl aduated flom ChI bt Semm,l! y m HY74dnd l~ CUIrently ~ervmg on II'> bOdld of director~ Revel end ~cheltel Jomed St Jame::, In 1974 He IS a pel"t Fam lIy Life EducdtlOn boat d memher. The Family LIfe EducatIOn Council announced the addition of Daher B Rahl and Reverend George E. SCheller to ItS board of directors. Dr Rabl has degree!> from the CUSTOM TAILORING MENS Page Th,r1een-A . NEWS 'Millil '" "'" .- 'Nt ~ COMPUTER ENGINE , • ~ "'. u t.-'l '1199j. ANALYSIS S1 !!!57:" 2.95 ""'t1 .... ~=====~~_====~~==~=_== ~~~~~~~~~~2-~~1 FRONT DISC BRAKES 1 AutomOtive Winterizing --;:, II $4995 Most American Cars II Service I $12 III $1595 I TYPES OF • II'\.I~ 'l8l'::,',:).m:..:.' ...... (l1li..,."', reg $2995 .. .,-,.,..-..1'...... - I 1 I 1 • ! I MW'.J l:'IP'!l.... Add where semi-metallic diSC pads are r~U1red WE SERVICE ALL IRAKE REPAIRS :::.~~~~:!~~:.!~:.?~~ l L Including new coolanlJanl"reeze Flush and Fill Only ..J _w:!...h~0:!p~.::. ~~~ !!i!!3_ II I / II _ ~ ~v - I GROSSE Page Fourteen-A POINTE Thursday, November 17, 1983 NEWS Reach for a world of flavoc The lO\\l--tarcigarette that changed sllloking. MERIT Filter WarnIng The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health 8 mg 1ar 06 mg nlCO!lnp i\V rlef flq<Hpllr ~ Te Reron M~r 81 C ( .~ , Ph II" \1mr ...In~ 1~1'\' GROSSE Thursday, November 17, 1983 POINTE Teen drinking is deep-grained (Continued from Page lA) He say~ it'~ a pi obJem gettlOg a famJly to admIt they have d dl~ ease or the onset of a dl..,ea~e becau~e of the father"> profe~~lOnJI ~tandlOg 111 the area that, then the kid!> will theY'le failures," he adds. thInk He debIts parent!> with fo!>termg nOIl !>ocwllzatlOn types of ldea~ that encourage kIds to make fllend~hlp,> based on wealth and pi e!>tlge "Usually," !>dY~ Kedllng, "It'.., the mothel who IS left to deal with "Kld~ stay III clIque~ and some the problem, leavmg the husband (who I~ often an alcoholic) to hi!> of the gll b, teel they are meant for bettel thing!>, .'>uch as manymg CUIcer " IOto a hfe",tyle .'>Imllar 01 better A gredter awal ene~.., I~ needed than their pre~ent one by teacher~ dnd Pdl ent~ to I cde"Somp kld~ don't feel they have !>Ign 11 llfe"tyle thdt put'> emphdc,l!> on e>-.cellent !>tudcnh and fOlget~ d chance, expenem.e e>-.clu~lve reJectIOn dnd can't deal WIth It," he a good mdny of the populatIOn ddd~ They often tUIn to alcohol 01 "Some of the~e kid.., teel like dlug~ fallm e..,," ~aJ'~ Kedtlng "If you Statu~ medn'> ..,0 much In the took thtm mto the Wall'en 01 Ho~evlJle '>chool ..,y~tem they d be Pomte,>, note~ KedtIng that the the A and B ,>tudent~ Hel e they police hdve no authollty III !>ome me exposed to a faIlure ~y~tem dt Ill..,tances They »hy dway from an age when they don't need the teen dl ug and alcohol problem~ for fem' of repercu~!>lOns dnxlety "Other ..,y~lem~ hdve tl ade ~chool& and It'~ not demeanmg But If the teachel s don't believe One pollee officer told him that If he al rested a kId whose father Wd.., a lawyer, the problem would be WIth him, not the kid. Dflnkmg b con~idered a main mgredlent In the Pomte, whether at home or a pflvate club, accordmg to MIchelle Jannazzo, counselmg ~upervI~or at the Family Life EducatIOn Council (FLEC) Seventy-five percent of the teen!> I eferr<..-'dto FLEC come from the PaIUte.., and mo.'>t ale drug and alcohol addIcted, ~he ~ay!> She agree!> WIth Keatmg that the pu~h I~ for kId!> to "get It to gethel eally" ~he al'>o note!> that a lack of affluence can cau!>e problem!> for many who VIeW It d~ a I eul ~ource of emb<lll d..,~ment and fru!>t1a- tlOn Theil fathel" need to mterpret the I edhty of the out!>ide world for them, ..,he !>ay~ Mdny of these dJds ..lJ c re,lchmg the pmnacle of their Cdleel', othel!> aren't making It, and ~tlll othel!> already abu!>e ~ubstance.'> Barnes will be closed next fall (Continued from Page lAl hc opmlOn In hlb vote "The fact IS, the commumty doe!>n't want elementary .'>choob closed," he ~aid Parent Carol Lombardml said she~was "very disappomted at what (the board) has done m the name of fiscal responsIbility Another speaker SaId poor ~chool admmistrators were provldmg the board WIth bad informatIOn on whIch to base ItS de ClSlon, whIle others asked the tru~tees to consider a publIc vote on the matter and threatened a recall of the !>IX who endor~ed Brummel's plan "I am appalled at what my son IS studymg 111 high school I am appalled that every prmclpal ha~ a full-time !>ecretary I suggest you look mto these thll1gs fIrst and clean up disciplIne problem!> III the mIddle school!> before you send our sixth graders there," she said One woman held a sign III front of Supt Brummel and the three teleVISIOn camera!> III the room that Implled Brummel's employment III Grosse Pointe bhould end. She said It was a message from "us" to the superintendent, but declined to Identify herself or her group when asked • ~~:~!a!2,~~!~m~c~ The Rhine versity every Innate • ReSidential • Industnal • FHAJVA InspeC!lons F R E E' . • No CosVNo ObJlglllon Inspection Esltmate UNMARKED Vehicle. - Mlchlg.n LlcenMd BEFORE YOU CONTRACT - COMPARE OUR COSTSANO SERl/ICES We Conlrol All Pella, Including ',,"nllflll 776-6010 Medical Pest Conlrol Syslems • 22622 Harper A~e • 51 Clair Sr Qres late Dr Joseph of Duke UniclaImed one m five people has psychIC abIlIty FIgure skaters refer to a Jumping turn and a half as an "axel" in honor of NorwegIan skater Axel Paulson who made the Jump famous in 1890 coMpLE1E~PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER ){SCHWINN@ PRE-SEASON SALE ALL EXERCISERS Off $20.$50 NOW IN STOCK: • ROLLERS • ROWING MACHINES • PULSE METERS • INVERSION BOOTS AND BARS • TREADMILLS • REBOUNDERS USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY EASTSIDES OLDEST SCHWINN '~Bill's Bike Sales , / // f 14229 E. Jefferson 822 ....130 l~ bfb. W. of Chotmen DEAl.ER -- EST 1938 Pointe (ydery 20373 Mode, G.P.W. 886-1986 ClCrOM from 'cum., JcKb by a reporter She held the sign over her face when photographers came near. But the tru!>tees also heard from theil' supporters, mcludmg Henry Clay, who baid he represented an orgamzatIOn drawn together by the threat of a recall, not by agreement on the school closing Issue HIS group of "former school board members, teachers, realtors and parents stands readx to work to defeat a recall effort, ' Clay said Several other speakers applauded the board's deCision and called It "long overdue" The plan Will go into ef(ect in September, 1984. Barnes Elementary School, on MorningsIde Drive m the Woods, WIll be closed, but not ~old, accordlllg to board presIdent Mrs. Hanpeter. Barnes, which was bUilt III 1954 and opened in 1956, reached its peak enrollment of 488 students m 1970 and now has the lowest enrollment of any bUlldmg in the district with 191 students. The school was named for John R. Barnes, supermtendent of schools from 1947-50 The admmlbtratlOn says about 20 chIldren who formerly attended B arneS"'""'W'i1r"1'ace waliTng-'ais:tances to theIr new schools, Monteith and Fel ry, of more than 1 5 mIles. Some of the dIstances estimated by the admmistratlOn, are up to 2 5 nules After five tries, DSO hits black the fll1>t tIme m SIX years, the DetrOIt Symphony Orchestra ended a year III the black, DSO Chail man Walter J McCarthy ~ald DSO ended ItS fJscall982-83 year on Aug 31, WIth an operatmg surplus of $26,710. The last tIme DSO saw a ~Ul plus III annual operatmg funds was the fiscal year 1975-76 FOl "Thl'> achievement, foIlowmg ~I>-'year~ of fmdnClal distress. augur!> well fO! the future health and '>uccess ot the !>ymphony," saId McCm thy and Oleg Lobanov, DSO executIve vlce-pre~ident and managmg director, III the !>ymphony'~ annual report "Tho!>e who have worked '>0 hald to the restore the symphony to fmanclal health can take jtl';tlfldble pride III a job well done" This Week. in 8usines8 Buxton named ass't dean Mary Perrin Buxton has been named assIstant dean for Alumni RelatIOns and Placement for the Umverslty of DetrOIt School of Law where she will serve as haison and assistant to the board of dn ectors of the alumm associatIon and assist in placement for law school graduate~. U of D Law School Dean Bernard Dobranski credIted M!> Buxton with "10creasing Job recrwtment on campU1> and publIshing the fIrst alumni dIrectory .. She receIved a Ma.'>ter's degree m Library Science from the Univer!>ity rl Michigan and a law degree from Wayne State UniverSity Law :,chool l:lhe holds memberstups 10 the Amencan, MIchigan and Pennsylvama Bar Assoclatlons and the MIChIgan Bar ASSOCiatIOn CommIttee on Legal Economics The Grosse Pointe Park resident IS also corporation board secretary of the Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Inc Longyear honored for her work Metropolitan Detroit Convention & Visitors Bureau account executive Edye Longyear received the Business Expo Recognition Award for Outstanding Leadership. Mrs. Longyear, of Grosse Pomte Park, was honored for her efforts in making Business. Expo one of the top tradeshows in the United States, She joined the convention bureau in 1979. Announcing ... The All Pointes Bookshop has opened at 20531 Mack A,venue, Owner, Sharon Marciniak, says she carries over 1,000 magazines from "Time" to "Hemmings Motors News," along with hardcover and gift books, computer books and the complete line of Replogle World Globes. Hours lire 10 a.m. to 8 p.m, Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. E Booth after nearly 20791 Mlck Avlftul .. VnIer Brow Pamt, Woods 181.3985 -- •• Jro; '=::to MACK ~"'"' l..~ PHEASANT BREAST IN CHAMPAGNE Roskam ... wins international leadership post with steamed spinach in balsamic butter and raspberry layer pudding Woods resident Karl W. Roskamp became the first American m 30 years to lead the Internatlonal Institute of Public Finance at the orgamzation's recent meet. ing III Budapest, Hungary. Roskamp is a Wayne State Uni. verslty economICs professor who's been a member of that (acuIty since 1960. He was awarded an honorary degree by the Sorbonne University in Paris in 1981 and held a U.S Department of State lectureshIp lfl American public fith t t k h. t N' ~~~~~e, i~ 197~~ 1m 0 Ice, I ter-century of !>ervlce marked with numerous awards and honors ~(Ience Booth, who lives III Grosse Pomte Park, Jomed Wayne State as an associate professor ~ R !j; l1J; p~~ ~ f MONDAYFRIDAY ONLY ''''1 J .... e a so serve daily I~n(heon specials OPEN: Monday-Saturday 11 A.M.-2 A.M. SUNDAY 5 P.M.-12 Cocktail Hour 4-6 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 50' Off All AlcoholiC Beverages '.. • of Library SCIence, Named the "Mlchi- ;; gan Libraflan o~ ~ the Year" for 1979-80, ~ Booth received a citatlOn for Library Ser- ~ vICe to Michigan from the MichIgan Leglslature m 1979 The LegIS_"WI • • • I • ~! , • ~ ~:tl~ne~gi:;~ndUc~~~ ~ vent IOn in DetrOIt in ~ 1980 and for assl<;llng the Democrallc Con- j venllon In New York ~ the .'>ame year '. ~ }J / --;;:./7'f'? ~ ?d. ;{/,~N. "/ ~ >1; '" },~' • «j lP /,0/w;""M } • Both Umver')ltles have recogmzed Booth a<; a dlstmgulshed alumnl1c; He has been hsted 111 "Who's Who 111 Amenca" annually s1l1ce HJ7l PIANO BAR ENTERTAINMENT vv AlTlJRIN~ .Ov AI _ "'-:'/'1l .... .-:. rA.-.Jr.'IO EVERY THlJRS., "lIfl., 4 SAT• 0 ~ lature also Cited hIm for orgalllzmg the Detrolt Libraries Infor- 'l7 • Jumho Gulf Shrimp • Golden Rainhow Trout • London Broil YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS ARE OUR CONCERNI ;; ;1 Q695 AU YOU CAN EAT • Broiled Lake Perch • Chicken Divan !f FREE ~nr~::~::d~~~I~ ~ ur So k' man of the Department of Library Science In 1964 In 1974he became director of the DiVIsion , I FRESH PICKERR IIIn.. IUIlUER fJ,lW~~j1~~</,..-:%t",.~wn.<'w.£<-J.d~4 a quar- SI195 C' A ?CH 'PHE F'ALL ~ , RUN AT TEU Y'$ Roskamp is author of "Capital Formation in West Germany," and received degrees from Uni. verslty of Frankfurt and Umver. ~Ity of MichIgan. The instItute he was elected to lead for the next four years has 900 members from 50 countries. Membership includes academic economists and public officials. Ph D of the Wayne ~tate UnlverSlt:, De. pell tment of Llbl dry hel,) rctllcd • - Harriet Nolan Robert Booth retires as WSU Prof Robert Page Fifteen-A NEWS • 1 ~l :j.,_ " services include: f! mg flights, tours, cruises, hotels and cars. F' d' h "In Ing t e UHf price to fit your requirements. $150.000.00 ftlgbt accidelt iltSlI111C8 with every air ticket. h ..-.. • ...,..pilot. with all international bookings. L ending library of trivet books. 011'- r of tickets. Evening ap..... bneIIts. 0 ..... And always the friendly attention of our 'nlIIri-"~ staff. ...... wmttN ~ ~ ~%j$'~' ~ ~~ q t ~ ',~. ;;, "I j '7 {' W~ W ttI~e~ W ., Come in today for your chance to win one of over 100' cruIses. RAV E L " ~ J'l ~( ,I ~ .1 I: ?' '" v" ~ 377 fiSHER • GROSSE POINTE, MI -48230 l~_i!IJI!'IiJi~%I,A.M£t##-M';'4Nf-~4,v.-%-'.#o~ <t.tf",ji';Y" ~ (313) 886 88~5 ~4"'~'-"~JU'''''--.~, .." ....... 'I..... ~ ,0 t1; ~"kW"~.<W "' ..... .., - ., __ .,.-..... ..... _ GROSSE Page Sixteen.A ThlRklng of I.IIslng Tblnk of DRUMMY LEASING INC. a Mile It Grltlot 772-1700 772.2200 oe.~ .. &o.e,v P Relph "Ilzek 11&1 .. M", at Thanksgiving Day seatings will be at 12:00. 2:00 & 4:00. Because of the great success of our last "French Night," we Will repeal It November 30 Dan "SCotty" Tullock at the plano 6 nights a week. Your Genial Hosts, Don Duchene and Anthony Mangiarelll , r 884-7774 123 Kerch.vII on-the-hll/ ~ "To Meet Your Health Needs ... . .. We Cover The Pointes." HARKNE8S PHARMACY DEVONSHIRE 20315 MACK 884.3100 DRUGS 16003 MACK 881-0477 Q PARK PHARMACY 15324 E. Jeff~rson 822-2580 Thursday, November 17, 1983 NEWS ULS students School News & Notes are named to honors choir Seven University Liggett Middle School students have been selected for the 1983-84 Junior High State Honors Choirs sponsored by the Michigan School Vocal Association. Seventh graders in the group are Susan Kolodzlejczyk, Brooke Miller, Daniela Rodriguez and John Tmtinalh The three eighth graders are Whitney Joondeph, Maximihan Smith and Kavlta Sood For their audition, the young smgers prepared three and four Seven UniHI sity Liggett part choral pieces wtuch they performed for the judges 10 trios and dents recently named to the iOl' High State Honors Choir quartets (back 1'0" ti'om left to right) The ULS vocahsts Will I ehearse With other top !>tudent singers 10 preparation for the State Honors COlh.:etl on ScitulJa,}, Jan. THE BRONZE DOOR "A Gold Star Re8taurant" POINTE 21, at HIll Audltoflum In Ann Arbor The ULS Middle School mUSIC program is dIrected by Mary Ann Williams Spanish study tour is planned University Liggett SChool Spanish teacher, Mariela de Brown, says now is the time to inquire about the 1984 "Summer in Spain" study-travel trip for students. The tour, scheduled to depart June 23J 1984, will include two weeks 01 travel followed by an optional three weeks of study at the University of Madrid. Brown officially opened the planning sessions Oct. 19, at ULS . Foreign language students in all Grosse Pointe schools are encouraged to seek information about the directed, chaperoned trip which Brown entitles "An Encounter With Spanish Culture." This past June, Brown, and Grosse Pointe South Spanish teacher John Mason accompanied 12 area high school students on a three-week tour of Spain. The students visited major Spanish cities, hopped a hydroplane for a day in Tangiers, explored museums and castles, and watched a bull fIght and flamenco show. A new feature of next summer's trip is the optional combmahon of pleasure travel and study. For more information Brown at 884-4444. call South elects class officers Jane Kornmeler South Hlgb stuJun. are Max Smith. Whitney Joondeph. and Kavita Sood (front row) John Tintinalli, Daniela Rodl'iguez, Susan Kolodziejczyk and Brooke Miller. 'Oh Kay' opens Players season has performed In many groups and is experienced In &tagework. He also did the choreography for the last two plays the Pointe Players have done, "West Side Story" and "The Boyfriend." The music in "Oh, Kay!" was wrItten by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It will be played by South's orchestra and directed by Ralph Miller. "Oh Kay! will be performed tonight at 7: 30 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the door By Laurie Smith South High South's POInte Players have been hard at work !>lnce September on their fall mUSICal, "Oh Kay I" which will open tomght, Nov 17, In North's Performing Arts Center "Oh Kay!" IS a comedy which takes place during the time of ProhibitIOn in the "roarmg 208" It is based on the book WrItten by Guy Wodehouse and P G. Wode. house The story begins when bootleggers decide to hide alcohol in a house they thInk is deserted Much to their surprlse, owner Jimmy Winter (Andy Clay) soon returns with his new brIde, ConProspective high school girls stance (KatIe Gracey) and the and their parents are invi ted to an problems begin. open house at Regina High School, Some of Jimmy's old girlfriends arrive to inspect Constance, who Harper Woods, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m Thursday, Nov. 17. leaves when she leams that Jimmy's first marriage was never Regina's faculty and students annulled. will be on hand to make the school JImmy takes In an old friend, "come alive" as visitors tour the Kay (Jenmfer Ames), who also school facilities. A spaghetti dinhappens to be the sister of Duke ner, sponsored by Regina's athletic (Jeff Bosley), the leader of the department, will be available in bootleggers Jimmy still has no the cafeteria from 6 to 8 p.m. notIOn of what is going on in his Any student planning to enroll basement. at Regina should take the high Other main characters are school placement test on Saturplayed by Pat Selby, Jim Katlardos, Joe Canon and Libby and day, Nov 19 at the school The test begins at 8:30 a m. and runs Molly Irwin There are more than 4{} other students involved in the until 12'30 p.m. There is a $7 charge. cast and crew Pointe Players director is Regina High School is located at .20200 Kelly Road, Just south of Jeanne ChrIzman. Choreography IS bemg done by Cil'o Vitale, who Eight Mile Road. It Regina High plans open house Nov. 17 It was a head-to-head race to the end, but LInda Gagho won the election for freshman preSident, defeating Joe Finazzo In last Thursday's student elections. Also held were senatorIal electIOns for the upperclassmen and other freshman class offIcers. WIth a 59 percent voter turnout, the freshmen also elected Anne Butala for secretary and Julie Matthew~ for tl edl>Ulel. The job of vice-president remains unfilled because of a he between ChrIstIe Clavola and Eleanor Allen. A special election is to be held this week to determme a WInner. The 10th, 11th and 12th grades each elected SIX senators with a voter turnout of between 30 and 40 percent. The spnators, including those to be elected by the freshmen, make up the Student Association, which plans fundraisers and recreational actiVItIes using suggestions from students and class representatives. The six sophomore senators are Jim Curran, Melissa Dinverno, Walter Guevara, Mary Ann Montagne, Matt Smith and Hugh Woodrow. Junior senators are Jennifer Bryant, Gerry Finazzo, Michelle Gryzenia, Laura Gushee, Richard SoltiS and Laura Westfall. The Senior Class senators are Colette Bradley, Mike Domzalski, Doug McNair, Hague Ollison, Lydia Pallas and Peter Wack. Ambrose athletes to seU firewood The S1. Ambrose Athletic .Association will sell firewood on Nov. 19 and 20 at the school parking lot on Alter Road and Jefferson. The mixed, seasoned hardwood is priced at $60 a full face cord, $35 for a half cord, $20 for a quarter cord, and $12 for one-eighth cord, There is free delivery on a full face cord. To place an order, rail 886-6574. "The \(ie.T~.2 f~ 1.J~pecial: Here. s look~rlQ.at.you! 2 YEARS FOR THE PRICE OF THE FIRST YEAR ALONE There's a time In our lives when we have to take a good look at ourselves-and change what we see VICTanny makes It Simple We've got more ways to work out-Including aerobiCS,Indoor sWimming and Jogging,racquetball, progressive resistance exercise equpment and more And we've got a great offer, too You can JOinnow, and get two years of regular membership for the price of the first year alon~ Just thln~-that's 2 years of the world's finest exercise for the price you'd normally pay for lust 1 year But hurrythese are the final days for thiS very speCialoffer Here's looking at youI . / , { Vic Tanny Health & Racquet Club 20701 Old8 Mile Rd. at Harper-Call. ..772-0005 Open 8 a m - 10 P m Man thru Frl , 8 a m - 6 p m Sat and Sun Fec~ltle5 hours and equpmf'nt may lIai y by club ( f 'ill GROSSE Thursday, November 17,1983 POINTE Page Seventeen-A. NEWS System cuts book thefts ANNIVERSARY •• It ha~ been a little over a year now ~mce South HIgh School m:,talled a security :,ystem In the 1Ibr'lI y. South':, Itbral y had lost approxImately $5,000 U1 one year In book theftl> m one thll d of the IIbl al Y before the !>yl>tem wal> m.'>talled In September, 1982 Nancy Boy tor, South hbral'y coOl omatol, saId the library mventOIles one-third of Its total collec tlOn each yeal and that the latest dccountmg uncovel ed a38 mIssIng lJooh The entire <,ecuflt>. "y<,tem co~t $9 000 The l>y.,tem WOIkl> mueh lIke the .'>eeui'lty .'>y.,lem.'>m allpOIh, by detectmg a metal .'>lIp 1I1'>ldethe bmdmg of each book De"plte the pre:,ence of a l>e cUllly ~Yl>tem, thel e were 168 hook" <,101i>nfrom 1M Message from afar Donya Smith. 8, a thil'd grader at Ma~on Elementary School in Grosse Pointe Wood!>. and hel' cIa!>!>"ere deligbied when a balloon bearing Donya'!> name was found by a bunteI' in Pennsboro, W. Va. The balloon!> were launched last June by the children at Mason Elementary and one wa!t found this Octobel mOl ethan 600 miles away by a deer huntel who returned the balloon with Donya's name attached to the school. Shown above with Donya are William Mestdagh. principle of Mason School. and the returned treasure. Pierce Library Club picks new leaders Recently elected officer'> of the library club at Pierce Middle SChool for 1983-84 were ElIzabeth Ranno, president; Karl Dlel kes, vice-preSIdent, Bonme Bersch back, secretary; and ElIzabeth Emery, treasurer The 35 club members have aiset up theIr lIbrary work :,chedule and ha ve begun plann10g ~oCIal actiVIties for the year LIbrary club members work 10 the ~chool lIbrary tWIce a week where they assist with circulatIOn, I eady v\AedfteMoMOI\ ~Ol1l\ge 16390 East Warren Avenue 1 bllXk, We,t ot Cadieux 885-8887 This Thanksgiving, Come Dine With Us Make H a real holIday, leI us do lhe cooking thiS year. Whelher you're a family of IWO or lwenty-lwo, we'll serve up a delicIOUS feast in lhe true Thanksgiving lradition. Thanksgiving Day Specials I Turkey or Baked Ham DInner - ~ ... \ $5 • 95 Includes Soup, Salad and Choice of Potato. Children under 12, - - $3.55 Open at 12:00 Sunday SPECIAL: Prime Rib $7.95 ~6:t~ ~~~~d Piano Music with your dinner Stan Turner Every Friday and Saturday Your Host, George • shelving, procesl>mg and repdlrmg book:, They also pedal m reference .'>ervlces and handle publicity for the lIbrary Members enjoy the advantage of access to new books before they go into circulatIOn. They all>o help select new books for the Itbl ary "Library Club members mu~t be willing to learn, have a helpful attitude, be friendly, COUIteous, dependable and prompt," ~aId Edna McKee, club sponsor "While we emplaslze sel VIce to others, we have fun, too," Mr.'> McKee added. Among the club's :,ocial eventl> are ~ scavenger hunt, sWIm party, bowl1Og, Chnstmas pal ty and an annual pIcmc to wluch pa!>t club members are Invited : SPECIAL $hleldl tAl' c.. By Mark Froelich South High School Y2 OFF PltttRlA ALL FOOD NOVEMBER 21.30 MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY GROSSE POINTE ONLY MONDAY NilE WIDE SCREEN TV FOOTBALL SPECIALS 18696 MACK HOURS MON - THURS - 4 10 12 Grosse Pt •• Farms ,FAI CARRYOUT 410 1 SAT 1 10 1 SUNDAY - 1 10 11 .1 & COUPONS NOT INCLUDED 1 I , I H ,, I t I hi> <,ame thiJ d of the 1IblalY m It~ fust year of u.'>e (1982 83) ThI~ 1<, a .'>lgmflcant I eductIOn from the 338 books stolen the yea I befol e, M!'.'> Boy tor .'>,.lld It cost South a !tttle more than $5,000 to I eplace the books stolen dUllI1g the 1981-82 l>chool year La:,t yeal, WIth the sy~tem muse, the IIbl'aty .'>tIlIlo:,t $2,500 ill book theft "Steal1l1g books from South's library Will never completely stop, :,aid Mrs Boy tor, "mamly because there are two other exits which are not covered by the sy- (Ii 822-0266 15117 Kercheval stem" Mo~t of the books that are stolen are on recreatIOnal tOPICS 01' al e book.'> that studpnts need for papers and t eports. "Everything gets ~tolen The most popular are books on sports, cookmg, rock'n roll, encyclopedias, and qUIte a few books about dlUg:,," saId Mrs. Boylor "We usually don't turn 10 anyone we catch," she added "The .'>tudents we catch are asked to return the book We almost never tUl'n anyone 10 to the assistant pl'lnIClpal." 0" el all, the .'>ystem has done Its Job, Said Mrs. Boy tor DAYS ONLY • 3 DAYS ONLYW WHITE TAG SALE. 2 i ; NOV. 17-19 ; ONLY "• at at Yorkshire •., = : 885-7140 ~ ~ 9 ~ THE 14K CLUB W z 18424 MACK • 343-0608 : : GROSSE POINTE !: ~ a *Special selection of tagged Jewelry 0 items will be further reduced for 1m. Z medIate sale Don't M,ss It!ff ~ "3 DAYS ONLY • 3 DAYS ONLY , 16111 MACX AVl : 0,... Deily , .. 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BRAIIIJMIE S(fT III~ I CITY OF (irn1i1ir tfnitttr ml1Ult1i MICHIGAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council, meeting as a Board of Appeals under the proviSions of section &-14-1of the 1975 City Code will meet in the Council-Court Room of the Municipal Building, 20025 Mack Plaza, on Mondar December 5, 1983, at 7:30 p.m. to hear the appeal of David DiLoreto, 1593 Brys, who is appealing the denial of the Building Inspector to Issue a permit to re-construct a proposed attached carport to such residence which would create a deficiency in the minimum side yard requirements, as provided for in section &-4-2(0 of the 1975 City Code. A variance is therefore needed from the Board of Appeals. -~ 11-17-83 ar~imttel! ~fneep City Adrru rnstrator-Clertt ClIo. 885-3733 'l""UC~:"O~~~TflM:~ ?~~IA\Ul~&LUN'NO 8~a~ed g £,qutpped ~P~o~esSlOMQQy tJ g~ve qjol1k qvoodbu~I\Ulq .JJPJJ1s NO .... INIUIlID MEM8EIt Chester E. Petersen GPN QInacqligqt OIOOOIlIZINQ WOOOIllllNINQ ACC'IIOII'" Nallonal Michigan ChImney ChImney Sw .. p GO/lid Sw •• p Gu,1d ~ vUasIPJ. ~WeqJ v\Jo. 280 PWfYENT CHIMIIEY FIRE~ - BURN SAFelY AT • PEPSI. DIET PEPSI • PEPSI LIGHT , AND MOUNTAIN DEW ~ • $5 •99 , : f CASE OF 24; LITER BOTTLES + DEPOSIT 9 L Schools, Churches and Commercial Orders Welcome CARRY -OUT SERVICE AND CONVENIENT FREE PARKING IN OUR LOT l - -----,--- I PKG . tit Hli'Li1r ~~C~e/ess •• u E-Z CUT IfAMS PKG. t 9' I GROSSE Page Elghteen-A POINTE bers The posItive mes~age, "together we can do sometlllng to combat the epIdemic of teenage sub~tance ~'S abuse," was remforced by Mrs. Zinn as she P010ted out that although we have a long way to go, many of the suggested goals for task forces mentiOned m "The Chemical People" have already been accomp1Jshed 10 Grosse Pomte Panehst!> Suzie Decker representmg the parent pomt of view; Dr Kenneth Brummel, superintendent of school~; Reverend DaVid Anton~on, mmu,ter of Grosse POinte Memorial Church, Roger LaRo~e, District Court Judge, and Vernon Au!>hel man, SAC' Legal Advl!>or and hason to pohce departments and muniCipal governments spoke about the local !>ubstance abuse problems from theIr mdlvldual per~pectlve~ Mrs. Decker quoted pertment statistics about the use of alcohol and other drugs between ~uggest109 that all parents should be concerned about the problem and 10volved m the solution Rev Antonson remarked, "lots of parents are still askmg if we have a big problem Yes, we dOl I've gone to those parties, have you? Most- FLORIST & GARDEN CENTER 884-6120 17931 E. WARREN ly parents aren't home" His remarks were affirmed by Judge LaRose who stated, "It's pandefilc. Particularly the problems with alcohol It's Miller Time all the time The kids who are using are gettmg younger and younger." Dr. Brummel addressed some ot the solutions by explaining the new health curriculum bemg Implemented by the schools and Ausherman discussed several legal Issues includmg the SAC' draft of a proposal for umform law enforcement which has been presented to the mumcipal governments of the five Grosse Pomtes and Harper Woods (Continued from Page 3A) "What we have tried to do and what we have done is give supervIsors more authority to make decisions at their level Basically we've gl ven them the right t~ fail," he said The right to fall i~ a matter of lettIOg a supervIsor make decIsIOns mstead of passmg them up the ladder to another supervisor, who In turn, wIII pass It up the ladder The GSA has passed the responsibJlity down, allowmg Its supervisors to take nsks and succeed if they take the proper ones, DaVIS said By rewardlOg the positIve actIOns willie not countmg failures too heaVily aga10st a supervIsor, the agency has headed SAC' plans to contmue the momentum of commumty 10volvement which the "ChemIcal Pwpl~" plUgl dill::. dUU town Illt:etmg remforced by inviting all intere!>ted cItizens to attend a regular SAC' meeting on Nov 29 at 7.30 pm at the War Memorial The meeting Will be titled II A Call to ActIOn" and will offer an opportunity to jom several mlm-task forces Task forces Will include those addressing chemical free weekend social activitIes for teens; communicatIOn among organization among groups Withm SAC', the preparation and follow-up educatIOnal series related to the VIsit by Betty Ford to our commumty m January, and others Reg. $5.99 W/Coupon Limit 5 Bunches Reg. $2.49 SlB9 W/Coupon Explrf'lI Nov. 28 Buneh ~-----------------------------Hybrid Amaryllis-Large Flower &: Bulb 'pe Off W/Coupon Limit 5 Expires Nov. 28th ~------~----------------------BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING PLANTS '3-- And Up - Gift Wrapped, Foil Ribbon, Multiple Flowers Greeting Card, Outer Wrap Big Sale All Top Size Tulip Bulbs, Hyaelnth, Daffodils NOW J,.2 Price Plant Now for Large Beautiful Spring Flowers toward an incentive system similar to those in private industry, he said By makmg the GSA run more like a busmess, the admmistration has been able to make a number of economies, DaVIS said In the future, the GSA admIOistratlon hopes to elimmate some of Its levels 10 the chain of command and move more authorIty to the local level, Davis said The agency also hopes to consolidate some of its departments and increase its sharmg of admlnJstratlVe and support servIces wIth the hope of saving about $3 billion to $4 billion for taxpayers, he added. By reducmg ofhce !>pace use by trimming Its payroll through attntion by about 9,000 workers, mstitutmg management "Everythmg we've done IS turnreorgamzatlons and changmg ItS pollcy for volunteer serVIce on E'd toward makIOg the agency a operatiOJl," DaVIS government commissions, the cost-effective saId "Because we're a governGSA has gone from an agency that dramed the treasury of $400 ment agency, we don't have a bottom Ime, but we've trIed to remJlhon In 1981 to one that returned $159 mllhon this year, DaVIS create that You see, taxpayers are our stock holdel ~ " said. 10 percent, Organ concert this Sunday at St. Paul Orgamst ~1anjlm Thconc and flutist Laura Wyman Will appear in concert on Sunday, Nov 20, at 4 pm at 8t Paul Cathohc Church, 157 Lakeshore Road TIckets are avaIlable at the door. All seats are $5, semor CitIzens and students WIth IdentlflcatlOns, $3 A receptIOn With refreshments fol!owmg the concert Will be held at St Paul's Pansh House, adjacent to the church Supervised parkmg IS avaJlable behmd the church, and parking will be permitted on both !>Ides of Lakeshore Sunday's concert is presented by St Paul's Concert Series, and WQRS TImeless FM 105 The program Will mclude orThe town hall meeting was gamst Theone's performance of VIdeotaped by Grosse Pointe Cable and those who mIssed It the "Toccata II 10 d mlOor" by Froberger, selections may watch the llStlOgS 10 the Johann Grosse Pointe News for the from the "Buxheimer Orgelbuch," "Toccata, Adagio and Fugue In C broadcast date on Channel 17 Major" by Johann S Bach, and "Lltames" by Jehan Alam. Flutist Wyman WIll then jom Ms. Theone 10 performmg "Sonata da Chiesa" The results of the recent Cam- by Frank Martm, "Trois Mouveera Chase Will be shown at the ments pour Flut et Orgue" by Tuesday, Nov 22, Grosse Pointe Jehan Alain, "Rhapsody for Flute and Organ" by John Weaver, and Camera Club meeting selected pIeces from "Miracles The group gathers at 7 30 P m at Brownell Middle School, 260 for Flute and Organ" by Damel Chalfonte Avenue The public IS Pinkham Ms. Thoene holds degrees 10 litwelcome. -----------------------------_. FRESH CUT MUMS - LARGE BUNCH '489 ~~--~-------------------------FRESH CUT DAISIES Expirell Nov. 28 17,1983 Davis takes over at GSA 'Chemical People' ignites response A near ca{>aclty cI'owd filled the Grosse Pomte Woods Council Chamber last Wednesday to watch the second program of the two part PBS series, "The Chemical People," on a large screen proJechon television The production was hosted by First Lady Nancy Reagan, also host of Program I, and featured !>tars from show busmess and sports presenting information and suggestions dIrectly related to the formatIOn of community task forces to address the problem of teen substance abuse as It eXI!>ts In every commumty 10 America SAC' (Sub~tance Abuse Com. mUnity Council of Gro~se POInte) nosted the teleVISion gathenng and town haII meeting which followed SAC' president, Ruth Zmn, spoke briefly explaining the ince~ hon and accomphshments of the orgamzatlOn as well as mVltmg those present who might be unfamlhar With SAC' to become mem- Thursday, November NEWS Shutterbugs meet urglc.ll mUSIC :md organ performance, With additIOnal studie!> at Oxford She is now a Doctoral candidate In church musIc at the Umverslty of Michigan Her concert appearances mclude major American CIties, England, We~t Germany and Venezuela M<' WvmCln \<, an honors student and a candIdate for a degree 10 flute performance at the Umver. slty of MIchigan She IS a member of the Symphony Band, and plans a career m both performing and teachmg chambel and orchestral musIc City election results revised The results of last Tuesday'~ muniCipal electIOn 10 Grosse Pomte City were revised when the board of canvassers met last week Although the order of candidate's standmgs dId not change, the number of votes received by each candidate were different from re~ults Issued on electiull mght. Mayor Lorenzo D BrOWning, who had no competltlon, received 1,069 votes, according to the official tabulatIOn CounCil candidates received the following. John F Youngblood, 892; Jeanette H DuffIeld, 828; Arthur S. Fetters, Jr., 660; Thomas Guthat, 567, and Thomas O'Rourke, 363. The top three vote getters, Youngblood, DuffIeld and Fetters, won council seats In the four-way race for munIcipal judge, the winner; Stan Kazul, received 598; followed by George W CollcchlO'S 375, Ste- phen Km!>ley's 177 and Matthew R Rumora's 104, A charter amendment proposal was approved by a 624-247 vote The amendment raises the hmit to $5,000 of items that can be purchased Without cIty counCil appro\-al Pierce will host substance abuse awareness program Representatives of the Sub. stance Abuse Commumty CounCil of Grosse Pomte, SAC 2, Will present a two-part awareness program for parents at PIerce MIddle School The fIrst plogl'am will be Thur<;day, Nov. 17, at 7 30 pm m the Plelce audItorium The film titled "EpidemiC" dealing With alcohol and drugs Will be ~hown. Give more than just greetings at Christmas Christ Child Society The Christ Child Society is offering two styles of cards this season. Pictured is a holiday greeting. Also offered is a traditional Madonna and child. The Madonna and child are $10 for 25; the holiday greeting, $8 for 25. To order, call Mary Ann Golobic at 886-3045. Inter-Faith Center lor Racial Justice Peace to All God's Children is the offering this year from the Grosse Pointe Inter-Faith Center for Racial Justice. Cards are $10 for 25. plus $2 for shipping and handling per box. Cards can be ordered by phone. mail, or in person. Contact the Grosse Pointe Inter-Faith Center. 17l5() Maumee, Grosse Pointe, 48230, by calling 882-6464. Donations are tax-deductible. "... Round, yon Yirgin :\lother and Child ..." :\lay thi~ Holy season bring you and your loved ones renewed peace. Asthma Center ThIs snow ltcene is offered this year by the Dt-troit LeaKUe of the National Asthm a ('ent.-r. Card~ are ".25 for a box of 25 plu .. $2 shipping and handling. To order, write the Detroit League of the Nat ..... al Asthma Center, 19420 Beaverland, Detroit48219, or call 535-5247 or 557 -6974. a JOHoUS / / Christmas f :f / '7' ~(~ / j Exceptional Children A traditional Madonna and child it; the offering thi~ year from the Foundation for Exceptional Children. Card.. are $6.25 per 25-count package. Call the foundation between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. at 885-8660 weekdays for an order and imprint form. Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange Feature Page The Second Section Section B Thursday, November 17, 1983 From Another Pointe Of View By Janet Mueller Barbara Dean Davenport came back to The Pointe In late October, travelmg, as usual, with one suitcase, and among the many elegant women who attended the DetrOIt Women's Council of the Nav)' League's benefit luncheon and fashIOn show at Lochm'oor Club Barb was, as usual, a &tandout She wore the Baienclaga black wool SUltshe bought in Paris In 1963 (a& smart today as It was 20 years ago), with a sImple, hIgh-necked whIte blouse. Her only jewelry was her grandmother's lapel watch, a French piece, of blue enamel with pearls and diamonds Her acceSSOrIes were whIte gloves and black leather boob She was delIghted to fmd Grosse Pointe's fall ambIance much as she remembered It "So many times one IS dIsappOInted when one returns to a tormer loved place But Grosse Pomte still retains its charm and beauty" She noted how different, yet the same, the streets and homes looked - so different from the Spanish-influenced architecture of California. "Life in the mIdwest is still traditional, not at all like the laid-back casualness of California" Barb doesn't prefer the Callforma lIfe style to that of the mIdwest, or of Europe, or of the Far East. She simply enjoys where she is. When you've lived in as many worlds as Mrs Davenport has, you accept the lIfe at hand, and find your place In It And enjoy .. She was born in Cambridge, Mass., educated in England, Switzerland and France. She's a graduate of the Sorbonne. She became an International Bahai while still in France, and remains committed to the ideal that Creative World Peace is attainable through the Oneness of Mankind, a faith expressed in her "This I Believe" radio broadcast for the Edward R. Murrow series in the 1950s. Just prior to the outbreak of World War II, Barb met the wife of the Attorney General of California, who had a place in Paris. "Get to America," this woman advised. "Save your citizenship." So Barb got to America, to California, where she became a successful dress designer, one of the youngest in Beverly Hills. She designed some of Edith Head's personal evening gowns. Then along came Lieutenant J.C. Davenport, tall, dark and handsome ... and when he was posted to Japan in 1949, attached to the Overseas Air Sea Rescue Service, Barb locked the door of her Beverly Hills studio and headed off across the Pacific to another new life. Within months of her arrival in Tokyo, she'd become Japan's foremost fashion authority. It happened this way: a Japanese newspaper, headng of her fashion expertise, asked her to write an article on the mistakes Japanelle---wonten made when wearing western clothes. The mall response was phenomenal. (Continued on Page 4B) • The tinier the bubbles . • • The tinier the bubbles, the tastier the champagne ... and the bubbles in the Bollinger 1973 brut, especially selected for the marriage of HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. July 29, 1981, were very, very tiny indeed. To complement them. there was Beluga Caviar. Ah, Bollinger and Beluga - what a beautiful marriage they make! And so it went at the Connoisseur's Tasting of the Grand Marque Champagnes of France under the personal direction of ALEX SUCZEK, standing (right) in the picture above. "The six champagnes you will taste tonight represent absolutely the finest there is," said Alex. "We didn't bother to include anything for comparison, because it hardly seemed worth the tr'ouble." TIM McCARTHY (standing, left), of Cost Plus Wines, and Andrew Moquin, of The Merry Mouse, brought their expertise to the Grosse Pointe War Memorial's Alger House Reception Room which, if you can't manage to be invited to a castle, is a superb setting in which to sip superior vintages. One gentleman at each table was appointed that table's sommelier, responsible for pouring the table's win£: a task undertaken in the bottom picture by MARVIN NOWAK, measuring two ounces for MARTY GALVIN as Marty's wife, LIZ, who'd already received her share from that bottle, looks on. Each champagne was accompanied by a "Congenial COIDpanion." Smoked Salmon from Norway. A Hazelnut Torte made by Alex's wife, Marybelle, its whipped cream filling flavored with a puree of apricots from the tree in the Suczeks' backyard (so much better than the sweeter commercial purees!). Petit fours prepared by Mme. Charity Suczek. And so it went ... mellower and mellower until, finally, the last glasses of Tattinger (naturally pink) 1975 brut were emptied, the last toasted almonds eaten. And the general consensus was: if one got a shade more mellow, one would be too mellow to get home. So the tasters, a capacity crowd wise enough to get tickets for this Very Special Tasting very early. because capacity was very limited, went home, to dream of tiny bubbles in golden liquid, and of another tasting, of cognac and other fruit spirits, schedUled for late February. For that one, a heavy meal beforehand is dermitely advised! - Janet Mueller ""~ ",. .., ?- \ " I I \ ~~..-..~~~..-....-.....-.~..-...~~ : for 3 days only thursday, friday and saturday november 17, 18 and 19 ( I \. 200/0 off all coordinates • KOI et of Call • WhIte Stag rO! ma • Pen,onal • Pant Her .Tan Jay • Campus Cd'lual" updated and traditional ladies apparel at moderate prices 17037 Kercheval across from Jacobson's 881-5060 Vl"a and Ma"ter Card Acceptpd Magical t >~~!~yCroo~ns ',:/ t t t /~ : ,', ~;';i~ ;;~, ~} "// t t !:f" !, I~ edmundt.AHEElewelryCo. , , , The AHEE family ha ...their ..Santa ....Work ...hop" H'ry hu ...y prt'paring t'xqui ...ite gift ... for all thi ... holiday ...pa~on. , , , , , Thi ......tunningl} Iwautiful nt'rklart' was rrt'ated hv Panwla AHEE Thoma.,. Vladt' in-hou.,e, thi ... uniqu:' "ork of art W8., totall} fa"hiont'd hy hand. Tht' ('omhination of "hih', )('110" and fOSt' 14 karat gold. 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Belts by Gmme Johansen Alterations Sizes 4-16 Gift Certificates cw ~ttdeK&u~ Hair Cuts Color and Perms f ),,, .. ~"'~ • l ~ Lt. .. ~ Anthony Colett and Staff Ruth Kocinski Cindy Moses Sarah Klomp The place 10 discover In-the-viliage Come in or call 885-3240 MaSlercharge • Visa ~ ~ Papillons flying again .. · FREE MONOGRAMMING on Items bought from NOW Until CHRISTMAS Les Papillons Liturgical Dancers' director and choreographer EUNICE WmTAKER (center) dances the solo part in "Psalm 23" with two supporting members of the company during a recent performance by the ecumenical troupe whose members come from Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran and Presbyterian backgrounds. They dance episodes from the Life of Christ, Psalms and Prayers of Praise, to the accompaniment of Scripture readings as well as to music, or to a combination of the two, using ancient Israeli dance forms as well as patterns and gestures from ballet and modern dance techniques. Assisting Eunice in this, Les PapiIlons' fifth season, is guest director Dennis East, actor, teacher and professional dancer. The troupe danced last Sunday, Nov. 13, at Its sponsor church, Grosse Pomte Woods Presbyterian, during mormng worshIp service. Lookmg ahead to Advent and Christmas, Les PapIllons will per. form In several area churches durIng the next few weeks, presentIng "The Annunciation" with Mary Lee Strother and Ellen Probert alternatmg in the role of the Angel Gabriel, and Jenny Eshleman as Mary Other selections from the troupe's extensive repertOIre of new dances and old favontes will be featured Dec. 15, when Les PapilIons travel to Rochester to present a program in the First Presbyterian Church there They will perform "Christ the King," a lyrical dance, Its patterns endmg in the shape of a crown slgmfymg the risen, reigmng Christ, to the musIc of the Corelli ClJrlstmas Concerto. They will also dance "The An. nunciation," "The Light of Christ Has Come into The World" and theIr new, Intricate "GIOl'Ia," to be presented for the fIrst time on this occasion. "The Gloria" WIllalso be featured when Les PapIllons appear in the Christmas Eve candelight serVICe at Grosse POInte Woods Presbytenan. The Butterflies welcome two new dancers, Janet Miller and Marcia Ireton, to their ranks this season, as well as guest dancer Tony LoVasco. ~ther members who WIlltake part In these performances are Lizzie Bolden, Steve Honkanen, Becky Englebrecht and Eunice Whitaker. 22420 GREATER St. Clair Shores --~ :: MACK 773 - 8110 M F 10 530 ~ SAT 10-5 I~J ~-!frJMkfWIhA4--~~-Gz 'IN.! ~ Come across in fine style The Women's ConnectIOn of dally on a first ImpreSSIOnbasis Grosse Pointe presents Esther Frank and Alpern have 15 years' Frank and Harnet Alpern In combmed experience in the com"Coming Across with Style" to- munications field, the former as a night, Thursday, Nov. \7,' at -I7-~30segmenP television producer/writ }J.m., [ollowmg a 6'30 p.m .. sub- ter-,.the latter as a public relations scription dinner, at UniverSIty counselor and producer/director of LIggett School's Cook Road cam- an educational service company. pus. Their program is open to the The speakers will address the public Further mformation may topic d how women can project be obtamed by contacting Bonnie themselves to advantage, espe- GIbson at 881-0510 , . Children of Mary meet at Academy The Children of Mary gathered Friday, Nov 4, at the Grosse Pointe Academy for mass, celebrated at 10 am, followed by a brief meeting Guest speaker Marilyn (Mrs. C. Bradford) Lundy, preSIdent of the League of Catholic Women, reported on "Add~es.smg.the Issues of Today," a tOPICmsplred by "Courage and Conhdence," thIS year's ChIldren of Mary theme A mass for deceased members and families of the Children of Mary was offered lfi the Academy's Sacred Heart Chapel at 10 30 a m Sunday, Nov. 6. It was followed by continental breakfast in the Lakeshore Building's Reception Room WECARRY(oi.?_Cl_gaQQ 148 Pierce Birmingham. Michigan 642-5550 (i __AN_D_O_T_H_ER_F1_N_E_LA_B_E 115Kercheval Grosse Pointe. Michigan 886-7688 BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Saturdays, December 3, 10, 17 and Wednesday, December 21 at 9:30 8.m. St. Clair Dining Room, Grosse Pointe ". Here comes Santa With a sleigh full of fresh, delicious treats and a special inVItation for you. Because he knows how good you have been thiS year, Santa has reserved our dining room for a deliCIOUS meal followed by a puppet show Tickets Will be available beginning Monday, November 28 In the dining room. Limited seating. Per person 3.50 lair d ee _~E A Jacobson's R T G L A s s Meet the artist on Thursday, November 17, 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, November 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Store for the Home Discover art In glass. Blair Reed's unique floor and table sculptures, mirrors and fireplace screens He uses the intaglio method of hand carving which creates a true three-dimensional Image Many of the sculptures have an illuminated base for added effect Come see his onglnal creations The exhibit continues thru Saturday, October 29. Jacobson's Grosse POinte Open Thursdays and Fndays until 900 pm We Will validate your parking ticket r- I Page Three.B , Thursday, November GROSSE 17, 1983 POINTE NEWS \':(. ....u ........ III New musical's opening night is ORT benefit i fl" 111111,-11 l Our Perms Appeal to Your Sense of Style. l @REDl<EN' FALL The world premier of Tony nominee Paul GJOvanm's new mUSical, "Shot thru the Heart," produced by Alan N LIChtenstem and Ivan S Bloch, will be a be nefit for the Michigan RegIOn of Women's American aRT Opemng night curtam bme at the Birmmgham Theater thIS Sunday, Nov 20, is 6 p.m LUCIa and Roy Zurkowbkl and Edith and Jason Homgman are honorary chaIrmen of the black tie evening only OppOl'tulllty thIS season for metropolItan Detrolters to attend a world premier Chairman of the gala, which concludes WIth an elaborate postperformance dmner at Machu~ Sly Fox, is Grosse Pointe's DOltl Doerer, who IJsts MartlO Burwell, Mr and Mrs Roger Fndholm, Dr. and Mrs Kim K Lie, Mr. and Mr!> RO!>b MtH ebky, l\11 dllJ Mrs Thoma:" Schoenith and Mr and Mrs Lee WulfmeIr among local committee members TIckets, priced at $50 per person, are limited Further mformahon may be obtained by callmg 355-9151 PERM SPECIAL $3250 Not All Stylists Offer Good thru 11-30-83 Must Present Ad SEBASTIAN INT'L .- HAIR • SKIN • NAILS 21427 MACK St. Clair SIIora 773-2620 773-8440 "1iifP ARPIN FURS OF WiNdSOR, Fine/Canadian Furs at Very Special Prices Hobby, craft & gift show at St. Peter's The Altar SOCIety of St Peter Church, located on Vernier Road III Harper Woods, across from Eastland Center, presents Its 10th annual Hobby, Craft and Gift Show on Saturday, Nov 19, from 10 a m to 7 pm and Sunday, Nov. 20, from 10 a.m to 5 p.rn ill the church SOCial hall AdmIssion IS free Over 80 booths WIll offer a WIde variety of items, from qUIlts to wooden toys to herbs and :"pices, !>tamed glass, folk art and stuffed ammals In addition there will be a bake sale and cheer basket raffle, and food will be available Sup with Santa at his haus · · · Kids hke to lunch and brunch with Santa at ,this time of year _ and come Sunday, Nov. Zl, grown-ups, too, may break bread with Jolly Old Saint Nick at "Supper with Santa:" kickoff opening of the Santa Haus, sponsored by the Assistance League to the Northeast Guidance Center, on the Cook Road grounds of the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. Celebrity Santa and Mrs. , • Supper wIth Santa, whIch begms : wIth cocktails at 6 p.m , IS the be: ginning of three weeks of Santa Haus and Chnstmas Boutique actlVlhes benefiting the NEGC Supper guests WIll be the fIrst to ,wander through the three-room 'Santa Haus III what, before the AS:>I:"tance League's volunteers and their famIlies got to it. was the GPHC's rldmg lounge The Supper's suppers WIll be the ,fIrst to browse among and purchase original gIftS and hohday decoratIOns m the boutique, before ,adJourning to the clubhouse for a meal, musIc and smg-a-long Reservations for the evening, at $18 per person, may be made by call- mg Claus that evemng will be Dwayne X. Riley, of WDIV-TV, and his wife Sharon. Standing in for Dwayne in the picture above is Santa BARNEY GRABOWSKI, Supper with Santa cochairpersons SHARYN MANNINO and MARILYN STEDEM perched on his left and right knees, respectively. and the clOSIng of Hudson's downtown store We hope to contribute to the spirIt of the holiday season." And so, the Santa Haus where children will see Raggedy Ann and Andy s playroom walk wIth toys and frIends In an enchanted forest. vIew Santa's Workshop before visiting with Mr and Mrs Claus There'll also be a ChIldren's Shop, wIth no gIft Priced higher than $2 Most Will be considerably less. Santa Haus hours are 9 a.m to noon and 1 to 5 p m weekdays, Nov 28 to Dec 16, noon to 4 p m the weekend of Dee 10 and 11 SpeCIal night hours are 7 to 9 Haus IS open The Assistance League extends a specIal mvitation to senior citizens who might lIke to volunteer at the Santa Haus' Please do; you're needed! Quester focus on Rockl~eU AdmissI<m;~ti9.U::i~ .J1'-50 ger person Gro.!!Q..reservatIOns and mformation may-fie obtained oy calling 824-8000. The Christmas Boutique will be open, admissIOnfree, to adults when the Santa Mrs Rleven Will show offiCIal slides from the Rockwell Museum, located in PhIladelphIa. Each member will brmg Items for a silent auction 484 PeliSSier Street Park In the Downtown Parkmg Garage Park at Pell"~ler Windsor • 1-519-253-5612 Dalh C) to ') 30 Frt to alter' a WELCOME' WAGON call As WELCOME WAGON Representative, It's mY Job to help you make the most ClI your new -neighborhood Shoppmg Areas Community opportunJties SpeCial attractions Lois of tips to save you time and money Plus a basket of gifts for your family III be Iislenlng for your call HELPFUL HINTS tor Weddings end Englgements tool Fran Kirkland's <:~~~~e~ \, needlepoint" knit shoppe LAST MINUTE GIFTS STITCH-IN-TIME Gros.e Point ••.••.•••••.•• 51. CI.lr Shore•....•...• New Baby. . -. trWCPPdeS;9n for Christmas ALL PRE.ASSEMBLED 881.5618 881-2221 822.0819 :J , •. trom Norway "grows" with a child from infant stage through school Kits age! jU'it a stitch and you're done! .Easy-lo-adJust seal and loot panels 'ProVlde. sealing al lable height .Pediatriclan approved tor proper body support 'Encourages good posture, better sludy habits .Solld beech. natural red BELTS PURSES ~/ /~~I ~/\~ VESTS NYLON TOTES $99.95 CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS COIN PURSES, WALLETS Wllh baby rail KEY CHAINS BOXES I ,~lJ. eEl TV GUIDE ADORESS lOOK COVERS EYEGLASS CASES CHEESE BOARDS G ASH TRAYS CANOY DISHES We offer knittmg and needlepoint finishing classes ... for all your needlework. 16930 Kercheval • In The Village. OpAn Thursday avenmgs 1 100 362 2421 .., LCorCIeWo<"] ! Red ~!u," 881-4575 I 402 pnce~-o;.~Char9" TOla'I'nce !~~J__~~_ Sub Nam<' "(l.drpss -- Clty/$t2lle _ _ --_ ZiP Te<ep/lone I _ ene'...or Money Order En<:lo'\ed lor S _ __ IPlea.sedo nol ~d C Irr~cy) Plsa~ charge ro m.., credit card _ - -- -- - - lVl!IJ or r Mastercard , ell'plfet __ _ S.9r ..~ure - -- ----- A PERSONAL APPEARANCE BE WITH US AS WE WELCOME ISABELLA VON BOCH NOVEMBER 19,2 TO 5:30 P.M., GROSSE POINTE TOI3' ,." 5<'o1e.T •• (M ch'9"n Ae..oenTS only) _ TOI8I "'C.COlll" (,I.'T ('.:RTI.'I(:"T.:S ,\, \11,,\81••: professional K .... _ TRIVETS (?) ~A' To Ordllf CaN 1.800-835.2246 ext 402 -- - We are pleased to bnng Ms von Boch, elgt;th-generallon of world-renowned Vilieroy & Boch, to Jacobson's For over 235 years, her family firm has brought folklore, fantasy and flora to an enchanting collection of tableware and keepsakes all exquIsitely crafted and wonderfully collectible As you discover the beauty and range of Vilieroy & Bach deSigns, Ms von Boch Will share With you theIr history and ongln She Will also be happy to sign any of your purchases Jacobson's sal'slact,on Guaranleed Relurns accepled wltl"n 15 days Wr:lY~ THE 28001 &.mer:ln~ CAPABILITY e,l,," DfI.e ClNTfR • Romulus "'1148174 GI' Open Thursdays and Fridays until 900 pm .- Fur Specialist/or over 57 years ; New Town' drrem~a!l "Me t Needlepoint on {he Life 01 Duty and Sales Tax Refunded Full Premium on American Funds Moving, Engag~, New Baby?"'" Getting Settled Made Simple p.m Dec. IHo 15. 824-8000 .w'<;:~rJ~~mas is (or ktds and ~t*imhes, explams ~tIfxi Cooke, ,Santa Haus general co-chairper,son. "We feel there is a VOid in :our communIty, espeCially m re'cent years, with the slow economy Rieven's program Norman Rockwell Mrs. Stanley Kenn Will open her home to members of the Wmdmill Pomte Chapter of Questers No 385 next Monday, Nov 21, at 9:30 a m The coffee hour will be followed by a busmess seSSiOn, con. ducted by Mrs. Marc Brown, chapter preSident, and Mrs DaVid Come see Arpin'S fabulous 1983.84 LQllectlOn of fashIOn furs, expertly crafted Inro rodav's eXClllng new desIgns .. and of course, you .lre assured of fIne qua Ill) and 'l'dlue when you shop Arpin's We Will vahdate your parking ticket 9 Thursday, GROSSE Page Four-B Curtain rising for Fine Arts The Fine Arts Society of DetrOit opens it!> 1003-84 season with performances of three one-act plays, produced by Dorothy and Bill Ludwig, that concern the various aspects of love relationships from courtshlp to old age, tomorrow and Saturday evemng, Nov 18 and 19, at The Player!> Playhouse on East Jefferson Avenue Mildred Avede!>lan and Roger Mecum are featured in Bernard Shaw's comedy "Village Woomg," duected by Jim Hughes "Footsteps of Doves," taken from nyou Know I Can't Hear You When The Water's Runmng," fea. tures Joanne Horner, Al Berteel, Maureen Bruce and Bill LudWig Mildred Avedeslan directed this ~tory of a mantal mld-hfe cn,',l!> "I'm Herbert," directed by Hill Stevens, pre!>ents Leona and Les Putnam in the hllanous roles of an elderly couple who confuse memones of past spouses With their present marital partners Dlrectmg backstage detal1s are Robert Davi '>, stage manager, Frank vanDeventer, hghts, Steve Aiken, stage crew, Judy Mecum, Sally Jay and ElSie Onychuk, properties, Arme Volkens and Marge Guertler, make-up, William Lafer, set dresslllg, Jim Hughes, set design, Mrs. Robert Whitty, reservations for Fine Arts members and their guests, and Pearl Lmder and Jack Moldowan programs Farm, Garden Club is bwy f ".~ %~ The Grosse Pointe Farm and Garden Club has been busy launchmg the 1983-84 season smce Augw,t, when board members and officers met at the home of their president, Mrs James C Stewart, to make fmal plans for the year ahead and enjoy luncheon. "Have Pots, WLlI Travel" was Mrs Jack Duggan's tOPiC for the first meetmg of the year, in October, at the Fair Acres Drive home of Mrs Wilham Young who was assisted by Mrs J Crawford Frost Jr and Mrs Richard Hinks Mrs. Duggan, utihzmg a minimum of flowers, fashioned /$ <; elegant arrangements 10 stunmng contamers A demonstration of how to make unusual hohday decorations wa!> ~~ / , /il! the program for the club's No-$ 4< g;,; vember meellng Id~l MOUJdY, ill .,yfllf 0/ ~~/ - /. the home of Mrs WLlham LaCer. Harnett's co-hostesses for the tl<~4'~ Barbara Dean Davenport, enjoying a Grosse Pointe Autumn at afternoon were Mrs Eugene Hawk10s and Mrs Charles Moon. Locbmoor. Private Duty Nursing Care Servmg the Grosse Pomtes, and the Tn-Counties Reductions On ... Dresses, Suits, Sportswear, Sweaters, Accessories Nov. 17.19 11 'till 9 p.m. to Christmas Evening 9 p.m. ~~oor-every< Private Homel, Hospitals or Nursing Homes -the Complimentary Gift From Jilt .sbop.s of tM \ • 24 Hr Service - 7 Days a Week • Full Time or Part Time Coverage • Bonded and Insured By RN's, LPN'., Nurse Aides and LIve In Companions ~ W" t01\".x\trC~ 16828 Kercheval. Graue I'1Ilnte 884-1330 (J fl ....thursday (J //('('01 Pointe Book Club to meet" 12 to 2 p.m. Commumty Walton-Pierce from Pa~(' 18) Dav's next post was Selfridge Air Base, and that brought the Davenports to The Pointe, to a home on Vernier Road to which Barb brought more than 100 crates of furniture, clothmg and Japanese treasures, and a lIfetime of Japanese memories. Her reputahon preceded her. There were speaking requests by the .dozen. There were feaLwes ill metropolItan area papers, mcluding a NE\}'S "Pomter of Interest." But Mrs. Davenport, back In The States, was embarking on a new career as the Captain's, Major's and finally Colonel's Lady as Dav moved up in the Air Force. She retained her interest in fashion, putting on many shows for her fellow officers' wives, but once again, the focus of her life had changed. She was with Dav when he was stationed on Cape Cod, with Strategic Air Command, during the Bay of Pigs crisis. They rented a Silver King's mansion in Denver when he went to the Air Force Academy. They lived all over the United Sates, IllinOISto Florida ... and finally, when Dav retired, returned to 'where they'd begun: California. Everywhere they lived, they made friends who remained frIends forever. People like Lou and Ed Wilcox whose houseguest Barb, a widow now, was during her recent visit to The Pointe. People like Charity deVicq Suczek, who gave a dinner party for the most welcome visitor. People like Dan Beattie and his wife, Helen, who joined an informal group at the Wilcoxes for finger food and champagne. Among the new friends Barb made here this fall was Norah Houlihan; the two women discovered they had much in common, for Norah gave up a promising career as a Big Band singer in New York (she had a good part in a Ray Bolger show), to marry Jim Houlihan when he came home from the Navy after World War II. Barbara Dean Davenport is back in California now, her single suitcase stashed away until it's time for another trip. Wherever, she'll make do with that one suitcase. She likes to travel light. She's had plenty of practice. Keep Life Simple is her motto, for simplicity is elegance. And whereever you go in whatever situation you find yourself, keep your mmd and your eyes open. Embrace life, and enjoy ... Ribbon Farm!> Chapter of the Questers gathers Monday, Nov 21, at noon in the Lakeland Avenue home of Mrs. Harold Lee After the regular busllless meetmg, members Will adjourn to the home of Mrs GLIder Jackson, who Will give a program on 18th and 19th Century PorcelaIn. Mrs. Leslie Jones WIll assIst Mrs James R Lindsay when she opens her Moorland Drive home to members of the Five Pointes Garden Club next Monday, Nov 21 Immediately followmg the meeting, Mrs. Frank Seydler will show a hIm: "Central and South America, Yesterday and Today" SPECIAL SALE Fall and Winter Dresses This month's Pointe Book Club meeting is scheduled for Monday, Nov 21, at the home of Mrs John Zolad MI.., Arthur SchmIdt and ProfeSSIonal Nursmg ServIce full sert'ice Beflllty Salon Mrs With Locke 'free" ~8k~ LEARN TO SKI PROGRAMS Everymember of the staff at lamia has the same objective - ma king sure you come back for more. 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Games for your Computer from AGES 7-17 ": .... .. - As surely as snowflakes follow red tlntpd leaves another ski season ISabout to beglnl Each year there are countless young people In our area who would lIke to learn to ski _ or to progress rT'orerapidly than ISpOSSibleon occaslonaltflps to local areas For them (and In some respects for their parents. tool. we have founded the Blizzard Ski School ThiS IS a completely supervised program deSigned to teach youngsters to ski safely and correctly - to help them become profiCient and even polished as they enJoy winter fun out of doors MEN AND WOMEN S HAIR SI'RVICES TUA1MINT FOR CHILDREN ,, (LAMIA] IODY AAA'UflU Richard Huegh Will assist luncheon Mrs. Kenneth' Will reView "The Crooked by Robert C WLlson 8@!A@@[ B[~!l.fl/ff!}f?@1 885-2250 22151 Moross Rd St Clair Prof. Btdg Det, Mich. I That article led to more articles, to broadcasts and lectures, many by government request. to the editorship of the Japanese equivalent of "Vogue." Barbara Dean Davenport became the first westerner ever to be featured as a Japanese magazine cover girl. She became an advisor to the huge Japanese fabric industry. By the time she left Japan, after her husband's two-and-a-half-year tour of duty was completed, she'd received special commendations from the Japanese, and from General Douglas MacArthur. Ribbon Farms meets Monday Questers bring Five P ointes Club to meet handkerchiefs "Happy Holiday" Sale Open Thurs. Thanksgiving Open Every . 't'll Mon.- Ffl. I Modeling at I('ontinued 41 3 days only - 17, 1983 From Another Pointe Of View t Members of the Pear Tree Chapter of Questers are bringing treasured handkerchiefs to the home of Mrs John McLellan at 10 a m this morning, Thursday, Nov 17 Mrs. Oscar Teeg, an original chapter member, will give a talk on Old Handkerchiefs as prv gram for the meeting. 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I I ~----------------------------------~ GROSSE Thursday, November 17, 1983 Phase I, the orgamzatlOn f 01 :"Illgle, young adult!>, age!> 20 through 39, who gather regulally for Sunday evellll1g pi ogram meetings at Gro~!:>ePomte Mem anal Church, pre:"entb It<> 11th dn nual Thank~givmg potluck dll1nel and dance thiS Sunday, Nov 20 The party btal t::, at 6 30 P m Persons bnnglllg a dl"h to !:>erve eight to 10 people Will be admItted free, othels WIll be chalged $5 to help defl ay the co~t of the mam course turkey and hclm prOVided by Phase I Those whose lae,t nameb begm With the letteJ" A thlough Hare a"ked to brlllg vegetable", In is a July bride dudmg potalo dIshes Salad!> aJ e t'eque"ted fr'om thobe whose la"t name!:> beglll With the lettel:" I thlough P, de~!>elts flom tho"e who:>e Jae,t name" begin With the letter" Q through Z DlI1nel WIll be "erved at 6 30 P m The dance I" !>cheduled to begm at apploxlmately 8 Pm Per"on" commg for the dance only Will be chell ged the I egul<1I $2 Phabe I meetmg fee Late alII va1'>, who may hnd It diffIcult to fmd par kmg :>pace III the chUi ch lot becau"e of a mUSical pi ogram 111 the ('hurch "anclual y, aI e adVI"ed 10 park III the Glo" ...e Pomte W,1l Memollal lot. <It $5, $7 and $9, mu"t be pUt ch abed m advance Proceed& WIll enable the choru!> to contJnue Itb benefit performances for "cnlOr Citizen group!'.>,church bOClclb and community !>ponbored eventb thlOughout the yeal Ticket informatIOn may be obworkshop tamed by contactmg Mary Ann !" anDln at 479-1356 or 283-7520 Gue"h elle dlwdyb welcome at the chaplel " meetlng" Tuee,day evenMember" of Alphd Mu Chaptel of Dellcl Kappa Gamma Will meet lI1g" at 7 30 P m In the Gabriel III the St Clall Shol e" home of' l{Ichm d BUlldmg at the Umver"Ity of Michigan Deal born Julie Gmny Down" thl" Saturday, Nov Plel ce, of The Wood", I" among 42 19. f01 thell annudl WOIk!'.>hop"e" chdptel mernbel" I epl e!>entmg 26 "1011 devoted to makmg ChI I"trna" 1I1 the Det 1011 mel placemah for the FOWldat101l fOI (ommUllllll''' The GI eatel Dellolt Chapter of Sweet Adeline" Inc, WIll pre!'.>ent "Slage Dool Memone:"," a bhow ca:"e of e,ong" ~ung bal bel "hip :>tyle. Satul day, Nov 26. at 8 p m at 01 che"tl a Hall TIcket'>, pnced Holiday for Alpha Mu DKG ExcepllOlldJ ChJl(!1 pn jJo09I'OC:] ~ 1:~S:~~'~~~I~s,..IV pI1O\o by Lud SchomlQ Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Mandich mem fOI hlb blothel U..,helb wel e 21915 MACK 778-4050 Glen Benmnghoff, of Palcltme, III KeVin Kenlung, 01 VeilpeHdl:>O, lnd , Petel Koehn, 01 MUlllCcllJulh, LAMP REPAIR Mmn , clnd Alan LeFevl e, of Na pel Ville, III JUIllOI gloom"man LAMP PARTS wab Bl Jan Do\\ n, 01 Fayettev Jlle AI k , the Illidegi oom'::, cou:,,1l1 The mothel of the bllde WOle a long gown, clj"lal pleated and blue 10 colol. :"tyled With a ldce bodice dnd mell1d,ulO COlldl She 18650 MACK AVE call led I ed lo:"e::, on hel beaded N•• to Gr ...... Pt. r." OH~u purse The bndegroom's mother, 885.8839 the V necklllle clnd long, ,,11m P S 8,ln9 You, lomp /0' bleeve:" of hel pmk taffeta gown Custom Frttlng outhned With ruffles, carned white cattleya 01 chid" on hel matchmg taffeta pur "e : Dance to the BIG BAND SOUND Among tho:"e m dttenddllce at : 1st 8'1d 3rd Thursday of the Month the weddmg wel e the bl'lde'b • Glen Miller, Harry James, Tommy Dorsey grandpal ent~, Mr and Mn W W Nuechtedelll, of 5t JObeph, • by and l'v1l b Herbel t J en"ke, of Det • Ct£T BOGAN's 7-pc. ORCHESTRA 101t, and the blldegl oom':> grandat parent!'.>. Mr and MI:" Alvlll Brown, of Lal go Fla, and Mr on-theand Mle, Demetel MandIch, of LAKE Chlcag{). IOPOlJtc\1I dIed 14k and 18k SOLID GOLD CHRISTMAS JEWELRY SALE Gift & Lamp Shop I A rare event for a limited time only through The Perfect Time for selecting Christmas •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : THE LIDO Dining, Cocktails tel' we'll be able to care for the Sick and mJured kids who come here" The clipped labels bhould be banded together WIth a note mdlcatmg number of labels per band, and mailed or delivered, before Dee 31, to the Development OffIce at Children's Hospital of Michigan, 3901 BeaubIen Boulevard, DetrOit, Mlch , 48201 Tear-off address labels are available at area food stores for convenience in returnlllg the Hemz labels to Children's They can also be obtamed at the hospItal along WIth £lyel ~ and posters 'on'the 1ieinz Label Program Requests for these Items, along with questlons, can be directed to John Hawkms m the Development OffIce, 494-5373 24026 E. Jefferson (just north of 9 Mile) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ '1-0/) - : • •: •• • I.~;J/ '- •: __ ~ ~ ~ • Mas'.' C~.'g •• nd I'IS. W.lcomo : WOOL.CREPE CO-ORDllVATES priced for you •.•for Specially Collectibles Featured: Prophecy Jacket Reg 13000 /Vow 10400 Blouse Reg 4400 /Vow 3400 Skirt Reg 7600 /Vow 6100 Available in Black, White Silver, Amethyst of COCKTAIL DRESSES from A.J. Bart, Denise, Ursula, Rimini, Zizi, Ferrari 30%0" A very special collection Hand Beaded l{pr~r BELTS at 20% Off lfSh.ops Reg s80aa now ~6400 CHRISTMAS PREVIEW & GRAND OPENING OF COLOSSEUM 2000 HAIR SALON FLOWERS BY KIMBERLY 886-0300 COLOSSEUM 2000 HAIR SALON 881-7252 LE CAFE FRANCAIS 343-0610 20th of November 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 20311 Mack at Lochmoor Holiday IfOSIERY With rhinestone') & f70cklng Reg SIOO() /VOW $800 OFF ~~-Io~' iJo09I'OC:] :J'ewelers '(~;~'f ) t .. ~~ ~ ,. \'.. : 20%. Off J.n. KJn1Per!Y December 3rd. treasures . ~ t=J' ..\ jZlJOAJ;'./;'ff/f;y •• A special grouping 2SlY.. ---------, A holiday collection ...of Prophecy, Hunt Valley 1930 Celebrates their Eleventh Annual WRIGHTS • :J'ewelers GROSSE POINTE'S PIONEER JEWELERS - ESTABLISHED 5 days only at Sunday Showcase of songs by Sweet Adelines f ~ Collect baby food labels Individuals in the community are encouraged to collect Hemz Baby Food labels to help patIents at Children's Hospital of MichIgan. For each front portIOn of a label from Hemz baby foods, JUices and cereals, the H J. Hemz Company will donate three cents to Children's or to The Ticker Club, Inc , a hospital-affIliated group which raises funds to support Children's Cardiology Department In 1982, over 30,000 labels for Children's Hospital, and 21,000 for The Ticker Club, were collected. "Our $9al for 1983 IS to top last year"s resul(s," -says Jolin Hawkms of the Hospital Development Office "The more labels that are turned in, the greater the Heinz Company donation - and the bet- NEWS Potluck party for Phase I Victoria Jenske The gown of white crepe select. ed by Vlctona Lynne Jen~ke for her midsummer marnage 10 Mark Bernard Mandich featured a bateau neckltne, long, :.Iendel sleeves and a bodice of Alencon lace and a hem bordel ed In matching, 1>calloped lace Her chapel length tram flowed fI om a draped, deeply lowered back A Juliet cap of match1Og, becld~ lace caught hel triple-tiel ed, lace-edged IllUSIOn vell She calfled a Colomal ho~egay of wtute Sweethealt lo~e:., ~tephclnotl'" and baby's-breath, With Bakel's Fern accenb She I!>the delUghler of MI and MI~ Robel t Jen~ke, of Lakepomte Avenue MI Mandich I~ the :.on ot MI and MI" Nick Mandich, of pyel, Ind The 5 o'clock cclndlellght cel emonv SaturdelV Julv 30 10 Peace Lutheran Chulch, The Revelend ~rnold BI clmmeler pi e!>ldll1g,Wd~ followed by a I eceptlOn at the Gro!:>sePOinte Wal Memollal The newlyweds velcatlOned on Mackl oac Island They at e elt home m Evanston, III Michelle Ann Jen~ke wa" honOI maid for her l>1!:>telBllde!>mmd" wele Mell1>!>aMandich, the bndegroom's 1>1~ter,Malle Oettmg clnd Rebecca Robert, of Lombald, III , and Jenmfer Zmn JumOI bllde!> maid was Elizabeth Mandich, another !>Istel of the blldegroom Bows accented the puff sleeve~ of theil' sashed, floor length, offthe-shouldel dres!:>es of lavendel chiffon They WOIe wreath!> of :"Ilk lavender and purple flowel:", With nbbon ~treamer~, In thell' hall, and cal ried Colomal nosegay:" of Fuji, pompom and daisy mums, with baby's-bl eath and Bakel's Fern Steven Mandich acted as bebt POINTE of "'- 91 KERCHEVAL AVE., on-the-Hili 881.6400 TED PONGRACZ - C.rtlll.d Member, Ameflcan Gem G.mololliit Society ~:- A(J3 J- .,.i'~;;f:f' C4N ctll Thursday, GROSSE Page Slx-B POINTE . December DGOA holds opera auditions The purpose of the DGOA's scholarship audItions is to dISCOVer new operatic talent and to assist young singers in theIr careers The Lang, Donovan and Wenger Awards are for advanced study ill voice and operatic trammg. The Francis Robmson Profe<;sional Engagement Award IS to provIde professional stage expenence to the young performer mak109 the transItion from vocal study to the direct pursUIt of an operatic career The auditions are made possIble In part through a $3,000 grant from the LucIlle DrazlCk Prepolec FoundatIon This year'!> judges were Lorenzo Al vary, a b as!>o wIth the Metropolitan Opera Company, FranCIS RIZZO, the dramaturg for the WashlOgton Opera, and Virgmla Zeani, a profeSSIOnal smger who has per. forme-n ::It moc;t of the world'~ major opera houses and IS a professor of VOIce at IndIana UmverSlt~ School of MUSIC Frrst place wmner of the $3,000 Samuel J. Lang Scholarship Award m the Detroit Grand Opera Association's fmal auditIOns on SUnday, Oct 16, at the Music Hall was Claritha Buggs, a 21-year-old mezzo soprano from Detroit The $1,000 Ehzabeth Hodges Donovan Memorial Award was won by :l.S) ear-old lyric soprano Sally Stevens, the $1,000 Henry E Wenger Memorial Award by another lync soprano. 2S-year-old Shirley Jar- on The tno, all currently apprentices at MIchIgan Opera Theatre, wIll compete next m the Metropohtan Opera's Great Lakes RegIOnal AuditIOns, to be held at Detroit's Rackham Auditorium on Feb 5, 1984 Peter Rlben. a 24-year-old tenor from YpsIlantI, won the $1,500 FrancI!> Robmson ProfesSiOnal Ellgagt:lllO::llt A \'0 ard \l. hlCh sc cures htm a posItion In the Young Artists Apprentice Program at MOT , ~~~;l' .' Kathy Ann Young A , Miss YOung to be a bride Mr and Mrs WIlhelm A Young, of Newberry Place, at e announcLng the engagement of theIr d,lUghtcr, K3.thy A.1111 to G('()rge Cypnan Plel'1de~, son of Mr and Mrs R GeOl ge Plendes, of Alexandria, Va A July wedding IS planned MI~:>Young hold~ a Bachelor of Art,; degree In EconomIcs from the Umverslty of Michigan, where she afhhated WIth Alpha PhI ~orOrlty Her fiance holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the Umversity of Virgmla and a Master of Business AdmmistratlOn degree from the College of WLll1am and Mary His fratermty I~ Delta SIgma Phi Holly-Berry Fair ,Saturday .-----_ (Hattie) Pfannenschmidt, beverages; Mrs. John P. (Mary Beth) Jagger, decorations; Mrs John (Justine) Staub, Mrs Timothy (Becky) Grajewski and Mrs. Ken. neth (Gretchen) Vermigho, sharing fmanclal responsibilities Others are Mr. and Mr s. Michael C. Burke and Mrs Gerry LIlly, hospItality; Mrs Edmund Brady Jr and Mrs John R. Schneider, invItations; Mrs Edmund T Ahee, Mrs John A Tulloch and Mrs Thomas Casey, patrons; Mrs Lee Andary and Mrs. Wilham Cosgrove, program; Mrs. Carl ReIchert, recordmg secretary; Mr!> Robert A Zmk and Mrs. John H Burrows, reservations, Mrs. Thomas Beard and Mrs George Gardella Jr :>eatmg, Sister Verenice McQuade, S.S J. vice-president, Samt John Hospital's Patient - Commumty SerVIces and dIrector of the auxlhary, and Mrs J clmec; W Snyder Jr., Fontbonne president TICket inf ormation may oe obtained by calling the Fontbonne OffIce, 343-3675. Proceeds from thts year's ball will be used for the hospital's Concentrated Care Building currently under constructIOn; thIS will provide facilities for critically III infants, children and adults and will feature new surgical and obstetrical suites as well as a new Emergency Center . ~ THANKSGIVING Notice t(J Moms: 1&10ROUN Exciting carpet for home or office! REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN .2. 3, or 5 mornings or afternoons per COME AS YOU ARE BUT COME TO THANKSGIVING DAY WORSHIP 8045 When Where - Thursday, November 24, 10 a.m . Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, 16 Lakeshore Drive - 882-5330 What - Half hour of song and scripture "ENTER INTO HIS GA TES WITH THANKSGIVING" EAST JEFFERSON DETROIT, MICH WEE WISDOM MONTESSORI SCHOOL $cf1001 .& KUtd,rga,t,n 1 ;, ~ V"'$ 821-3525 Old Quality 17219 Mack Ave. near Cadieux 881.Q268 "How excellent is thy lovmg kindness, 0 God! .. . the chtldren of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wmgs . . . . thou shalt (Psalms 36:7,8) make them drmk of the rIVer of thy pleasures." "" ,CHUIreHy SERVICES OF GRATITUDE ... SS!"J!St5~FAR\Uf' E, GR CHRISTIAN SCIENCE mANKSGIVING DAY SERVIC~ ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 881-8210 OPEN: MONDAY-SATURDAY, 9-10, SUNDAY 10-6 $1 • 8 OZ. EVERYDAY ~ lIro __ SPECIAL VALUE .. Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist 14710 Kercheval Avenue Detroit Thanksgiving service at 11 :00 a.m . First Church of Christ, Scientist 282 Cho1fonte Avenue Grosse Pointe Farms Thanksgiving service at 10: 30 a.m. Baby 27 NursrnK Care MACK AVE. 18900 MAC . fYia9lc€ ALL ARE WELCOME CHILD CARE AVAILABLE ~ WORSHIP SERVICES ;..' DyMeNNeN $200 100Z Grosse Pointe Woods GROSSE POINTE MEMORIAL CHURCH $1 64 speed suell ,5' UL a'./l f...- 15 tJ COl,.JDun ':J,/ Mali! NOW ONLY $1 2250Z lh oz EVERYDAY jOc Spice 9 '30 and 11 15 "WHAT KIND AFTER SHAVE SKIN CONDIT10NE~ aftia. $15~A'R AFTEIIII SKAVl SKIN Cl)MI)(TIOflIEA .. "'E''''~EI'l SkinBracec AFTER SHAVE byMENNEN OF CHURCH?" St. Matt 16'13-20 Skkl Bracer byMENNEr"t JOHNSON'S ODOR-EATERS .t I nthrllp SUNDA Y SERVICES Skin Bracer $174 afta!t Fresh Scent Unscented Zin ( hallonl' $14~750Z. (Cnb Room. both Serv) ()lurch School 9 ~ Dr Ro\ R lIulch('{)n R~' SkIn Bracer@ PRE-ELECTRIC SHAIIE LOTION r '" k r. byMl~ ''k~lIlan al Kf<rche.al RIl4-0511 WORSHIP SERVICES 9306:11 SUA.VE •• BABY ALOE POWDER VERA SCENTS 100Z 00 am (Nursery, both serv ) 9 30 a m Sun School SKIN I,OTIO'l 97" Nursery Pa,tor ( ... orlll' ~ Pa,tor Ro,"," '>4'hpllpr \ Rlmbo CHRIST CHURCH ST. MICHAEL's EPISCOPAL 61 Grosse POinte Blvd. CHURCH ~ US .... 1 204TS SUDJllJIgdale Park Grosse Poln~ Wood. 884.4820 The Episcopal Church Welcomes YotJ 8 00 a m Holy Eucharist 9 30 a m Bible Study (Nursery Available) 1030 am Choral Eucharist and Sprmon Sunday School PranClpal Weekday EucharISt 9 30 a m Tue~day Reclor Robert E SeUy Looking For Friendship and BIble Teaching' t ~too nag;:o"h P Sunde I $,hc, I 9 ~S am ~~ ~ 630 p m r L Even nQ Ser\.lce I ~ Nur!.erv • All Si(!rvICe~ Rev Wm Toll ~ SINEOFF EXTRA STRENGTH 20 CAPSULES ~ EXfRA STRENGTH I BABY OR REG SCENT - $1 18 f "tI'I(~ , of' ..., ..... "~1J"" .. 30Z EVERYDAY " ---- ",h""l st. Paul Ev . , ",-,s't .. METHODIST CHURCH 211 Moron ROld 886-2313 9 15 FAMILY WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL 11 15 WORSHIP SERVICE R< I)ert W Bolev DaVid B Penmman f'J,..., Lutheran Church ..-It': ~ • ~ ! .: 88t-6670 Chalfont. and Lothrop 9 15FAMILY WORSffiP 9 35 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 00 WORSHIP Nursery Both ServIces REV ROBERT CURRY Assoc Pastor First English 14 "' .. \ ,\TI.Pt:RSPIRt\NT & ( hurdl Mornln~ Pr",errand "ermon Hili, Fu(haml !lrsl ~unda\ Gro~':It:nt. POintt> Wood, A Warm Welcome Awolls You Hot\' FudlJlllt In/aTl/. (are prol'lded Other services - Holy t'.uchallSl ~ 30 p m Saturday 8 00 a m - Sunday 9 30 a m - Tuesday 9A M FIRST So\TURDAY Gros~l' servIces t,) a m 11 I ') a m l) ., SUA.VE PrOVided COME GROW WITH US GROSSE POINTE St. James CHURCH ..utheran Church BAPTIST 213.16 "'ark ,\\tnuP "on The Hili" EVERYDAY • COCOA BUTTER "klle, DIVINE WORSHIP ChIldren's Learnmg Centers and CHURCH (USA) :: The Grosse Pointe Congregational and American Baptist Church 2Y2 OZ. SaveS1.50 For Adults, Youth and Children 882-8770 PRESBYTERIAN $143 ,""ENNEN 886 -BOO 9 30 AM - EDUCATION HOUR Dial.A-Prayer 88'2-5330 • 24 hr. DEODORANT 19950 Mack Avenue (hallway between Morass and Vernier Roads) SUNDAY 11 AM- Dr. Wm. R. Phillippe 90Z speed suell 16 OZ. SUPEIl OIlY ANT1.PEIlSPIRANT DEODORANT 36 "MAKE WAY FOR THE IMAGE OF GOD" 16 Lakeshore Dr. EVERYDAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 930 and 11 30 WorshIp CARE 10:30 Study Hour CrIb-Toddler Care 7 30 p m DetrOIt Chamber Wmds WE $156 DAY WORSHIP OR NCRSING HO~U '" week • Extended care available • Enclosed playground • Pre-School and Kindergarten .Certlfled Teachers NurstfY 17, 1983 date for 1983 White Christmas Ball , means of maintaining good com. The Fontbonne Auxiliary of mumcation between the general Saint John Hosp'ital wIll hold Its -staff and the executive committee 30th Annual WhIte Christmas Ball and of servmg on the hospital's on Friday, Dec. 9, at the Country board of trustees during his term Club of DetrOIt "Christmas III of office. Camelot" beginS at 7 p m with It is for the!>e reasons that cocktalls and hors d'oeuvres served Fontbonne I!> hononng 10 gentleto background musIC by strolling men and their wIves who, over the minstrels. Dinner will follow at 8 30 pm, with dancing to the past 17 years, have gIVen service, music of Le:>ter Lanm and hIS dedication and hours to SaInt John HospItal, Its patients and theIr colNew York Orchestra leagues This year, Fonthonne IS honor. This office and type of medical mg present and past-presidents of staff orgamzation began at Samt the hospital's medIcal staff At John in 1966 Dr Louis Carbone Samt John, the president of the was first unammouslv elected to medIcal staff IS a physician the medical staff p!esidency by his elected by hIS peers to serve in a contemporaries Following in sucleadership capacIty and to preSide cessIOn were Doctors C Jackson at meetmgs of the staff He also has the responsIbility of France, 1967, Benjamm F Haddad, 1968 - 1970; Thomas J. Mcreporting back to the general Bryan, 197()..1!n1;Arthur A. Ulmer, staff, of developlllg ways and 1971-1974, Robert A. Thumann, 1974 - 1976; George W Belanger, 1976-1978, Raymond J. Clmslensen, 1971l-l000, Paul RIUO, 10001982; and Wilham B McIntyre, 1982-1984 General chairman of the 1983 The Holly-Berry Fair sponsored White Christmas Ball IS Mrs by the Women of First English (MaUI'een) McCabe. Her Evangelical Lutheran Church WIll Peter co-chairman is Mrs K Michael feature Christmas items, attic (Jan) BeiZaJ. treasures, a boutique and bake CommItte chairmen and cosale from 10 a m. to 4 p m thIs chaIrmen mclude Mr~ Patnck J. Saturday, Nov. 19, at the church (Allce) Crowley and Mrs. Peter on Vernier Road. (Evelyn) Wayne, acknowledgeLuncheon will be served all during fair hours. Nursery care WIll ment; Mrs Mark (Maria) Valente Jr. and Mrs. Charles (Bettie) be available There is no admls, Dawood, advisory, Mrs. Arthur slOn charge .......... ..,., ' November NEWS 1" ~ IV' " " - ...... . 20 $236 EVERYDAY I rrot\"'rf1ffla£ I"~I y~ 0nc:eAOr, Wftt9H l"''' 'P ~ DIEfAC' t">'1':1"od~ 14 "'I 14 CAPSULES Redeemer United Methodist Church 9 20571 Vermer $1 • 94 Harper Wood<; 884.2035 9 15 a m Church Srhool 10 30 a m Wor<;hlp Rev Don Llchtenfelt Chrillt the King Lutheran Church 20338 Mack, GPW. 884-5090 Sunday &hool 9 am Bible Cla~~ q a m FamIly WONhlp 10 30 Fellow<;hlp Hour 11 1ll a m Wed Bible C1a.<;~10 a m JO'leph P Fabry, Pa~tor Edward Brumng, Vicar Ev. Lutheran Church Vernier Road at Wedge wood Drive. Grosse Pomte Woods R!I4.5040 Church SChool, 9 10 am Cburrh WorshIp 9 10 and 11am Paul f Keppler. paslor Wm He... 'Y Ant Pastor Dial A Prayer 882-8770 Thursday, GROSSE November 17, 1983 POINTE Page Seven-B NEWS Questers nwet at convention DIA compiling an oral history The Museum Archives of the Det~oit Institute of Arts, with the assistance of a $10,946 grant from the NatIOnal Endowment for the Humamties and additional fundmg from the museum's Founders Society, is compiling an oral history of the DlA, one of the first projects of its kind in an American art museum It 15 under the directiOn of Manlyn GhausI, museum archivist, and focuses on the history and development of the DIA, Its collection, curatonal departments and physical plant. More than ~ promment art collectors, commumty leaders, members of the museum's govern10g boards, past directors, curators and staff members have participated to date Among them are former DlA directors Edgar P. Richardson and Wllhs F Woods dnd former DIA curators Sherman E Lee, recently retired au. as director of the Cleveland Museu m of Art, and A Franklin Page, director of the J.B. Speed Museum 10 Lomsv1l1e, Ky. The oral history program wlll cont1Oue, following the grant phase, as part of the museum's archives act1vlt1e~, supplementmg eXlstmg hl~tol'1cal 1OformatlOn 10 the archives Sprout House Suburbia tour Suburbl.! Gal den Club's November meetmg earlier 1n the month featm ed a lecture by Bonme Breidenbach and a tour of "The Sprout Hou~e" III The Park, of which Bonme, daughter of the Victor BreIdenbachs, IS co-owner, followed by a luncheon hosted by Mrs Lee Schwelkart at Lochmoor Club DIA is home for '83 Santa photo by B lak Bazaar dates at Assumption == IJ r C?,,~!,~,~;!,! ~~~,~t "If it weren't for Linda . Many Grosse Pointers Joined more than 400 antique lover~ from Quester chapters throughout the state at Vladimir's in Farm1Ogton in early October for the State Fall ConventIOn of the antique~ study organization formed In 1944, headquartered In PhJladel phla, devoted to educatmg by research and study and donatmg fund~ for the preservatIOn of memOrials and historical bUlldmgs ReglstratlOn and a short morn- ., of ..., "# I i~~,,~~, Iwl p thou,and, o! 1'( opll \\ h" I'r, 10 to b(' (,II('d tor ,II hOllll f"llll r Ih 1I1 Ul ,1" ,n,tIlu tlon "Oll1ed,l\ hom' h, \1111 , Ifl 111<1\ help ~()u Of 'On1l'OIl( \ {JU LO\l We I( the I,,, ,11Olill ( 01 L pJohn f i(,lllh (M(' "er\lll" Ih, n ,'I/HI' Il \(lln~ pm"l( pro\ .der oj 1101l1l' hl,lI\11 ',II( \ \ l prm 'd" nUI'l''' nur'l a",,,I.lI1h h,)l)\( 11l',lIlh .lIdp, hon1l'Il1J~('" helpelderl~ ,1I1dl0ll1p,1I1ICm, plopl( to IllJlfllJln Ihl'lr help people I,ho tholo.,e rCLO\Crlng othl'rs To learn mOfe [+]~~ARE (Jur \\11()\,,,,,llo,t.l, IfHll'P' Ihlll frol1l l1t!l IH (0 _( f\ Ill" "I hOllll 'v\( ,11'0 IOllg II rm dim "l" .... ur~{ f\ llld rnan~ ,,,lIlod,11 I Admiring two of the holiday centerpieces available at the Assumption Clubtmas Fantasy Bazaar are NINA VOLIS, LYDIA NICHOLS and bazaar chairman TINA JOANIDES (left to right). Hand-crafted and professionally made gifts, visits with Santa and luncheons and dinners are among the features of this year's bazaar at Assumption Cultural Center, located on Marter Road at the border of Grosse Pointe Woods and St. Clair Shores. It runs from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow. Friday. Nov. 18, from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, and from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 20. A special treat for the children will be Saturday morning's Breakfast with Santa, Greek sweets will be available each day, and new this year is a Nostalgia Nook stocked with old-time goodies. Stocking stuffers. ornaments, trims, crafts and a Country Store are among the bazaar's other items and features. Further information may be obtained by calling Assumption C,enter, 779-6111. 774-7070 SERVICES'. Holiday sale at Pewabic 19900E 10 Mile, St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 The name ~ou knOl' \OU (In Iru,1 msen and Rosalyn Tyge, will be featured, along with work by students at Pewablc and area univer~ltles, selected by their professors and Juried by Gordon Orear, professor of Ceramics at the Center for Creatlve Studies and president of the Michigan Potters ASSOCiation Pewabic, built 10 1907, houses a ceramic school, a gallery, a museum of founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton's work and an active pottery Information on w10ter classes IS availablp 'lOW Pewablc Pottery's annual IDVltatlOnal Chnstmas Show and Sale opens thiS Saturday, Nov 19, and w1l1 contmue throu~h Jan 10 at the historic Pewablc building on East Jefferson Avenue, across from Detroit's Waterworks Park Hours are 10 a m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, extended to 9 p.m. on Thursday evenings, and noon to 5 p m Sundays Work by more than 100 profesSIOnal potters, including such well known artists as Sue Bolt, Madeline Kaczmarczyk, lB. Re- Short and to the Pointe PEOPLE PLEASIN~ , Among Demson Umverslty ~tudents who received degrees at MolY 28 commencement ceremomes were JEAN , .BF.'\UDOlN,.sonofDR ana MRS JACQUES BEAUDOIN, of Thlee rvhle Dflve; and MARY BETH WILSON, daughter of DR. and MRS. FRANCISM WILSON, of Lewiston Road. Beaudoin, a 1979 graduate of Grosse POInte South HIgh School, received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Demson, where he also served as head resident adVisor Wllson, another 1979 Grosse Pointe South High School graduate, majored in English (writing) and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. A consistent Dean's List student, she was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa honorary and received the Mary Hartwell Catherwood Scholarship for creative writing , : ....... ENTE!TH: ~ ~R ~~CH VACATION GIVEAWAY! cards accepted Duty Profrsslonal 'frdll'al S('r\ ler<;, "Ihh"t('d With S,lInt .John Ho~plt.lI ("n help m,,!o.e It ea~lcr 10 carl' for \our lo\cd one~ \\p pro \ ldcd prl\ ale dllt} an home nur~mg ("fl' 24 hour~ "day <;('\ "n dd\ ~ "v.cl'k ...oIt h H .... ~\IperVI~lOn Our l'mplo\ ee~ ,1 re m~url'd ,md hondl'd for \our ,pe unl\ "nd ~"II'I,HtlOn" gu,lr .. nl('cd WI' (',In pro\ Idl'. RE(.ISTt.Rt,Il '1,( R!oIt s. [,Kt,NSEO PRM'TH 1\1 'l,lIR!oIES. "0\11': Ht.ALTII AIII 1',,", • "O'IF"AKFR~. J.I\ 1', IN CO\,PANIO'l,!oI For morl' Inlorm .. tlon ~ pic' I~(' ( .. 11 343-4357 SLP M S easfsWe BRarleys ElCprMSand oth~r majOr cr~l •• PMS It's a week-long trip fOr two at the fabulous peA Sheraton Resort Harper Woods • 884-2811 : It Easier. L.I':'~ vernier Rd., across from Eastland Mall • (1;; We Can Make ~ EL:...... A ~ "mencan (Just North ot 9 Mile) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Home NurSing Care/Private NurSing/Homemaker ServIce While you're feasting. , Every Tuesday 8 30 pm: Every pasta entree Is made fresh dally on the premises In the authentic Italian way. And each entree comes With a tossed salad and hot homemade bread. $II {/uILlf /1IJJer ~ and the Wolvenne Jazz Band 24025 E Jefferson The ProfeSSIonals WhO Care Proll'<;<;lonal \1I'I!leal Srr\ 1('('<; 20020 Krlh Rd • UarJl{'r \\ood<;, \11 41122; ~ All,'""" FfATHER, DOWN Of Before you diet" " " COMPARE Dr • • • • _ WHII£ Balanced Nutrition - U.S.R.D.A. are met. Low Fees Private Counseling FREE Stabiliation • FREE Maintenance •,,'' ' ' 'AH'' ' • WOOL • .leOVDID BED PIllOWS CLEANED & IlfCOV!IlfD W,", ,,"" ,,,',,' """""'W I DIET CENTER-lITE YEARS AHEAD COMFORTER. -MADI 0 Extended 63 Kercheval Suite 201E Colonial Federal Bldg. 882-5885 7 •.•. -1 p.•.• 4 , .•. -6 ,.11. Hours YOU WAlr- ..... QUaT II ",LOW CO. 172-7554 $~ A Holiday Happening A FULL SERVICE MAKE-UP DEMONSTRATION .. ., WALTON-PIERCE BEAUTY SALON IN GROSSE POINTE CREATIVE HAIR DESIGNS AT WALTON-PIERCE FRIDAY, NOVEMJ3ER 18 COLOURS BY.JOYCE cosmetIcs 11:00 TO 4:00 makeup artist 0 facials 0 hair removal 0 eye lash tinting 0 manicures nail extensions 0 nail designs 0 pedicures 0 tanning booth 886-4130 16828 KERCHEVAL open tuesday In the Village SECOND FLOOR FREE PARKING OPEN through THURSDAY saturday NIGHT VIA ELEVATOR IN THE REAR TERRI MARIE IR VINE, of Amta Avenue, receIVed a Bachelor of Busmess Administration degree, magna cum laude, from the UniverSity of Toledo at June 11 commencement ceremomes : THE UDO Dining, Cocktails : ., we're going Italiano from now through November 30th, and that means we're serving a whole string of pasta entrees. Choose from unique entrees like pasta Primavera, Shrimp Casino Pasta and Llngulne With White or Red Clam sauce, and more! JEFFREY K EUGENIDES, son of MR and MRS C EUGENIDES, of The Park, recelved a Bachelor of AJ. ts m Eng !ish and Ameflcan Llterature, magna cum laude, from Brown University at June 6 commencement ceremomes. He also earned the Ratcliffe Hicks Premium for excellence m Enghsh ...•.......................... N.w Orl•• n. Dlxl••• nd CHET BOGAN I JANIE F HOLLEY, daughter of MR and MRS. DANFORTH HOLLEY, of LakeshOl e Road, Will enroll III the • Libera~ Arts Program . at Colby-Sawyer College, \Vhere she has been accepted for the fall, 1983 term : : For the month before Christmas, begmmng Fnday, Nov 25, and contmuing through Dec 23, Santa Claus will make hiS home 10 the Detroit Institute of Art~ Kresge Court cafe where "Breakfast with Santa," espeCially created for famihes With pre-schoolers, w1l1 be offered Tuesdays through Fridays from 9.45 to 11 a m Scinta ',:, Breakfast .\ III feature 3 fruit-laden Wassail Waffle and white milk at $2 50 for young people to age 12, filled Danish and coffee at $1 75 for accompanying adults. Advance reservatIOns are required, and may be made by calling the museum ticket ofhce, 832-2730, between 9 30 a m and 5 pm. dally. Weekend museum VISitors of all ages may Snack With Santa on Saturdays from 11 a m to 4 p m. and on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. Cookies, milk and other snack foods will be avallable, as well as soup and sandwiches, salads, hot menu selections and desserts, at prices ranging from 75 cents to $5 ing soclal penod were followed by the State Councll meetmg and program workshop~ Members of Metro Detroit Area hostess chapters Sand HIli No 79, De Troette No. 113, Ossewa No 121, Madame Cadlllac No 299, Sauk Trail No 573 and Old Post Road No 635 hand-crafted the luncheon table centerpleces pnmltlve folk art rephcas of old.type weathervane~ The post-luncheon ~lJde program on AmerIcan Folk Art was given by Michael Hall, an accomplished sculptor, director of Art at the Graduate School of Cranbrook Academy Mrs Robert LeBlanc, second vlce-pre~ldent, presented awards for 1983, Illcludlllg the hrst place award for EducatlOnal CommunIty Serv Ice Project to Grosse Pomte'~ Fox Creek Chapter No 216 Fox Creek's IS an ongolllg project, mvolving repair of the tapestries at the Gros~e Pomte War Memonal, participatIOn III contemporary fashlOn shows wlth v10tage fashIOns and commentary, seulng up eye-Ldldlllig "ho.\ C::lses and shop WindoWS and other activIties The Commumty SerViCe Long Range Project Award went to Dibbleville No 618, the Commumty Service Annual Project Award to Wequetong No. 781. First, Second, Thlrd and Honorable MentIOn Yearbook Awards went to Wmkler Mills No 835, Moravlan No 301, Ruggles Mill No 943, Stoney Creek No 21)3and M111Town No. 831, respectively The convention also featured a Harvest and Crafts Sale of baked : goods, arts and crafts, all Items made and donated by Quester members. ' Think "Ahead To Christmas 14K Gold Jewelry • Assorted Gifts Sportswear • Lingerie • Dresses Robes and Gowns • Suits • Coats Purses • Belts • Scarves Costume Jewel ry Free Gift Wrapping Open Thurs. 'til 9 p.m. Thanksgiving to Christmas open every evening Mon.-Fri. 'til 9 p.m. • Modelmg at the Bronze Door every Thurs. 12 to 2 p m Complimentary Gift from rJ (J IU'('of Jf alton-Pierce r I rI n filII ~pn,j('p Ilpnuty ,Ioinlon )ht .shops of W"ltol\.Pi~ru 16828 Kercheval • Grosse Pointe 884~1330 • Thursday, November 17, 1983 GROSSE Page Elght-B POINTE NEWS AAUW offers breast cancer information The Community LINe ,Ind MediCine gloup JI1clude Among the (Jlo e Pomle Women and Food, Wildt Should HI,HlCh Amell( .In ,\ "ooatlOn 01 You A"k YOUI Pedldlllcl,ln') pi e Unlvel "It, Wonwl1" Ile\\ ...ludv ..,enled In DI Helene T1Igcheladi pl,mh The pldllh co..,t $9 ,llid glOUp" nil" )eell I'" Women ,md dnd " dl:"cu""lOn of Penny WI~e ... "Ye~. Vu gIOia, thel e I" d ~dnt<1 hdve 7 lo 9 bloom ... l\ledlcllle \\ hldl \\ lJJ ledlul e DI Clau!> He eXI!>t~ d!> eelldml\ a" book., "No MOl e Men"ll u,d ~llv ,1I1,1 :\ldl tlllO III .I pi ogl dm to Both ll'<l and \\ hlte plant'> mel\ ;love and genero"'ll~ and de\otlOll ('I dmp... dlld "No MOl C Hol cu!>mg on bl ed!>t ('.lIlcet tUlllghl, be 1lIdell'<.1 h) ...endmg d chet k b) .eXI!>! and ~ ou know thdt the~ Fld ...he .... ThUl "del), i\01l I, dt, 10 P m \ov 10 to 1\11" P dul ChdUV 111 914 abound and give to \ OUI III e Il'. '1 he Pomte HI .lIlch AAUW offel" DI 1\LlIllllo .I pi ole""'01 III the LII\e ...hol e HOdd (,Io""e POinte hlghe!>t bedut.., dnd jO\ Aid" t ho\\ "lud~ gloup" III the mOl lllllg!> , dfDI\ 1,,1011 01 W,I) ne ~tdle drealy would' be the \\ olld If thel e ~hol c... 1\11( h 482:1b The pi ,1Il1'> OntOlog\ tel noon ... ,lIld evenmg'" to decom for gracious LIlIVeJ ... 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CI dl I'> ((II ,lWlllg Stdte Confelence, held III Ldn~mg, FOil Pont<.hdl tl dill (,hdptel • excellent meals th(=' project Will be given The Pl'Ogl am theme pdpel "el " ...01'" CI d) on" pdlnt" D"UbhtC1" 01 '!H' \pH'I Wdll He t IIlgel pdll1hJ IJdlh ,lIlO Jump h l'::ducdtlOn, 1\11~ W dlLel Fy!>h ~olutlOn. meet'> tOIllOllO\\ Fllday, There a Ie 2,500 chlldl en III f .1m lope" lo Il(' lhl'<l 101 Ihe Idtlh ke) Will ..,pedk on "Inve~tment~ III • security i':ov 18 dt the Det I OIL Boat Club Ilv fo"tel Cdl e ,mu dnothel I UOO pi ogl .I III Ihe 01 gd IllldllOn h 1Il Youth," lepOltmg on the NatlOndl fOI d noon IUIl(heoll 10110\\ ed b) el children 111 rel>ldentwl fo"teJ Cdl e DAR " "choob fOi underpllvlleged It ldllllg bll"lIle"'" "e ......lon \\ Ilh I\IJ'" WII 111 Wayne Count) All wel e ellhel -and much more chlldlen Tdmd,,!>ee In South The o"el,!l1 gOdl 01 the PloJect helm E (i,Hlett legenl ple"ld neglected abu"ed 01 db,mdoned CeH olmd dnd K dte Duncdll Smith 1" to keep chlldl en "<ife In theu IIlg The i-,tdle ,dIOCdte" onl\ $IU pel III Aldbdma 0\\ n home" 01 home nelghbOl HepOl h Ull the DAH " MI<:hlgdn child at ChlJ!>tma'> fOJ glfb. LIl\C hood" b) "II engthenlllg com mumly b hopmg to plovlde d bllghtel "uPPoll ") "Iem" l\elghbol" holiday fOl the"e chlldl en \\Ith lhe IIlend ... 01 I cldllve" Cell1 d"~I"l generou'> help of Glo" ...e POInte (313) 823-6470 fdmllle" JI1 dealing With thell elJUs' Kareha Overture and ..,ludent.., The ~cdndll1,IVldn !,~ mphony or pi ol)lem" B) mobilIZIng Ihe"e Hlm~ky KOI i-,akov'" Schehel azade 01 che"ll a Dougld ... MOl I I'>on con Gl o..,~e Pomte "choo)', jom In lhe "l1dtUI,1l helpel" the need 101 duetlllg, will f('dlul e the HII'l'l effOi t to obtam "tuffed dmmell" oul of home pldcement <:dn be Tlckeb. at $450 fOI cldull'>, $4 view WlIld QUllltet 111 It" ('on<:ell toy~, cal" and tlUck" book". pUl ellmllldled 101 "emOl Cltlzen~ and $2 25 fOt thl.., ~dtUldel) !'iov 19, elt 8 20 zle'>, millen..,. hab. ell.'. whlth "tudent~. Will be dVaildble al the If ,uu Cdn don,lle an\ of the P m III the !'outhflCld Ihgh School ~hould be wrapped and labeled doOl He~el vatlOn~, group I ate~ dbo"e Item" pled"e cdll the LINC AudllollUm. 10 I\llle ,1l1d Llh,:>el 415 Burns Dr.,Detroit 48214 With the name of the Item dnd the and "ea~on ticket Information oUlce ROdd.., The pi ogr .1m Il1clude" age fOl which Il I" be"t "Ultl'<.1 may be obtamed by callmg 535MOldl t " !,1Il!Ol1ld COntelt,lIlte fOI The~e gl(1'> Will be ('olle<.ted b) Keeping Chll"tma ... AlIve I" a 13JO 01 644.9203 Wind!> and 01 che"tra. S1b: pi I II liege dllO\\ ed ,lll) one who Cdn LINC volunleel!> pi 101 10 Dee 15 "I ecognlle ,md con"ldel the need!> dnd WII! be dehvel <.'<.1to the De 765 ROSLYN OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 500' Splenparlment of !,oclal Sel \ Ice" fOl dnd de"ll e" ot llttle childl en Ie did 3 bedroom. brick bungalow neal the we,lkne" ... ,lOd loneh dl!:>tllbutJOn to the fo~lel tal e membel Wedgewood! Beautiful family room, 2 full ne ..." of people who dl e gl 0\\ IIlg children bath!>, 2 natural fireplaces, rec room, and 2112 old and bedl In mmd the things ANOTHER EFFOHT b) LINe car garage' These are only a few of the lhdt othel people hdve to bem Il1 to help Santa Clau" I'> the Chlll:>t numerous features that thiS house posses!>e." The r\lphd l\lu dnd Bela XI thell he,ll b AI e ) ou wlllmg to do mu~ Gift and To~ Che':>t. co The owner has moved and IS ready to deal' GI o~"e Pomte chHplel'" ot Deltel the"e thll1g" even fOl a da~ 'J Then chall ed by K,u en 1'own"end dnd Yours for $93,900' KHppa (, ammd .111 mtellleltJOndl ) ou can keep Chrl"tmd~ ell! ) em ' ~al a Gagen Thl.., pI ogl dm honol "I \ ...oclet, of women In _ b) Hem) V dn Dyke flom The evolved lWo yem ... ago .1" a I e~ult edllccltlOil. "!tended the "A\old ~dtUI dd) Evening Po"l Chll:"tmd!> of the numerous gift reque"tl:> LINC dl1Ce 01 ~tle,," plogldm pie Book SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT I ecelved at Chll"tma~ fl0m agen "enled 1)\ ~I ...tel 1\ldl \ ~ol,lIlu"" 1689 BROADSTONE _ Park-like selting eXists In the Woods' Double tree.fllIed lot l>ulfound!> lhl., cle~ Jl ~el vice" I H M . p'lofe""ol ot Special Edu unique colorual With third floor expansIOn' 3 bedrooms and study' $99.900' New 01 u~ed glfl'> 111good condl 1.1:'11(' COLU;\I~ ~P'\CE L'" pi 0 CdtlOll dt E,l.,tel n ~hchlg,\I1 UIlI853 LAKEPOlNTE _ Decorators delight m Grosse POinte Park. south of Jefferson If you apprecIate lion al e I eque~ted b) LINC f01 vlded e<1<:11monlh b\ the Glo".,e vel "It, on Tue..,c'lv, Nov 8, at natural wood. ledded glass, and English charm. you'll love Hus 3 bedroom home' $89.500' dl"tllbutlon lo the"e elgencle,> POinte New:" a" .I commumty ~el 7 pm 111 (,1 o""e' Pomte South A FIRST OFFERING' " 986 Westchester - Custom 3 bedroom home combines the "English Dream Local chUi che" and bU~ll1e ...,:>e... .II e vice OpeldtlOn LINC need" yOUl High School!> Clemll1::>on H.lll The House" With down SiZed ullllly bills' If you're looking for that "Big-Llttle" home thiS IS It' currentl)i bemg contacted f01 d:" genelou" contllbutlOn!> and yOUl ,>pe,lkel '> pi e~entdllOn lI1cluded Only $82,500' ~I~tunce With thl~ project ,md the time We are a non profiL voluntechmque" fOl ,)\ oldmg ...tl e!>" ,lI1d 1757 ALINE _ sensational 3 bedroom ranch In excellent Grosse pOinte locatIOn featullng 2 ndlm .11 DetrOit AI e<1 Council of the teel 01 gelIHzatlOn which help~ CI edtll1g d po"ltlve menlal ,Itll fireplace!>! Just $69.900 Campfil e 01 gamzulJOI1 ha" ndmed Humel ou~ Wayne Counl~ agencle" 22 WEBBER PLACE _ A mansIOn right out of the movies 1 ThiS fantasttc home would cost million!> tude LINC'l:> Gut and Toy Che"t pi ogdnd depend!> on yoU! ~UppOi t To to reproduce' Call our offlce for a complete brochure I l'dm a~ It~ area-wIde "el vice pi 0 volunleel 01 dandle u~able Item!>. A FIRST OFFERING'" Investment mmded - Fabulouh 2 family flat lOCated on Kenhlngton Ject L1gc.lm thl!> ye<11 The counCil pled"e cdll u:" elt ,1.316700 OUi of natural fireplaces. lotally renovated - Can be yours for $59,900" I ~ 1434-36 SOMERSET~~'2 family separate utilities' Now's the ttme 10 buy before prices soar' Will be provldmg purCha!>ed and flce hOUl" dl e 9 d m to 2 p m handmad~'ioo\n\> lo\' d\\ld\~ aNi,~ Monday thlough Flldav,11>"thl'oUl!h$79,900' "\).1:> - - •• "'illt t"'e ~e:II' ,." th" 1243 LAKEPOINTE _ DI!>tre!>s sale on thiS 2 family flat With third floor "mother-In-law' dpal tment, adulh Some ell eel Scout l'oOP~ u "-' Will dbo PclltlClpate Jl1 thl" pi ogMust sell 1 $69.900' The!'l Clclll !,hol e" Genedlogy 2131 SEMINOLE _ Investorh special' Discounted heavily! Located In lovely IndIan Village' N dlU! d lam GIOUp hd" "cheduled cl ..,how dnd fireplace and 2 full baths 1 Cathedral ceilings' $35900' If lhel e die am mdlvldual.., 01 tell pi ogl dm fOI th", evemng 20860 WILDWOOD _ SpaCIOUh 2 bedroom Unit In beautiful complex I Appliances mcluded' ]'hI" Pomlel ~ PETER I CHIRCO 1'hur..,da) Nov 17 ,It 7 P m 111lhe gl oup" Jl1~~1e"ted"m helpmg lhe~ .1Ild WILLIAM H DENLER have condomlluum I!> located m Harper Woods I (8 Mile/Harper area} mH~ call LINC, :W 6700, f01 more ~t Cldll ShOl e" Pubhc Lib! <l1)i, been elected ciS offlcel S of the mf01 mdtlon LINC uhO I ecelve~ COI nel of II 1\'1I1e Road 'lIld Jeffelnewly formed Hutzel HospItal ~on Av en ue P <II IICI p.lIl I'> ,ll e III I eque"'l'> fOI pel "ondl Cdl e Item,> Men'!> GUild Chuco, p,lltnel of fOt teen" adul h ,1Ild ...el1lOl ull vlted lo bllllg .In object leUel 01 lhe 1'1 oy-bel~ed lelW [II m of Chll co "tOI \ elboul cln dnce"tOl .1I1d ..,h,ll e Donald'ion Hallll1lon clnd Run ~~tO~ It \\~llh olhel'" BegJllnel" dl e wel ~tadlel, WII! !>el ve a~ e,\ecullve 11\ OUDEH TO I,me lhe tun<l" come Time I" dlloled to ,1Il"Wel "Ice pI e"ldenl ,md legal advI~or which m"ke po,,:::.lble the..,c 1'''1 IOU" ,ill gene,ilog) que"t Ion" fOi the gUIld DenIer. pI e"ldent of Chll"tm.l" pI ogl am" ,Jl1e! lo pi 0 William Dt'nler & Co has been Vide d" ...I ...tdnce to tho"e 111need all named the gUIld ~ vlce-prel:>ldenl ~edl. LINC 1<, ..,ellmg pom"eltw O)I/"ittieIt fj()tDe!t~ Fort Pontchartrain DAR meets Friday Call: Slate Scandinavian Symphony's concert Lois Nair Writ(): Whittier Towers DKGs take evening to deal with stress ... .m ..,G,~~~~19g!~tS sljlte show & tell mght 3{hn ~~cnt:~, .inc. 886-9030 Short and to the Pointe TAPPAN AND ASSOCIATES BY APPOINTMENT \mong the .June gl" dUdte ... of (,:'III Ell gJlleellllg dnd :'Ildlldgement In ...lltllte .Ill' POIntel'" (,EOI{GE 884-6200 TAPPAN AND! ASSOCIATES' TOLES & ASSOCIATES, INC. W CHYZ FIRST OFFERING SP,ICl0U:' "CE~TER" Entlance H,lnch over lookmg the natural heauty of Thl ee Mile P,lrk LI~ lng room dlmng loom famll) loom ,212 hath., I.lundl y room .l nd attached gdr.lge Tel Ilfll 10c"llOn Immediate OClUPd nl) ,md Pllu'(! to "ell and BRID (,ET K 0 BRIEN Chyz. who edrned a Bdchelor'" degree III Mechal1\cal Engmeel mg \\ d" "pon<;ored m the GMI plogram by Sagmaw ~teenng Gear In ~agllld\\ O'Bnen, \\ho wa" ~pon..,ored by Fhhel Body Genel al OffIce.., Ill' Wm ren (',l! ned .. BachelOl'" <Iegl ee 111 Indu..,tl wI F.ngmccrlng OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 FIR~T Of'FEIUl'.(, _ Be ...t Bu}' The Berk"hlre'" .1 hUllder ., dredm of perfection GraCI'lU~ large 1 hedroom ('0'\1>0 Iqth 01,10\ ('\Itd dmel\ltle" Kll(hen I~ full) equIp<'(! \\llh dl'" hwa"her dl"po l "elf cledmng oven fndge .lnd ha ...edtmg ~pace There I~ a hlg hath .lnd lelv gle,lt c1o,,(' ,md h .." O\\n fUI n.. (e .md ne\, hot \\dtel h(',lter Ver) hllght cheer} .Inri I'" In MOVE Il\ CO:-'DITIO:-' 0:-;\.'1' $i'l,)oo li'iO Vermer \pt #24 420 HIVAH[) (;ellhe mo"t fOI \OUI mon('\ To\\nhOll~(' ,11th :'110 month1\ fl'r" ,111.lpph.lnc('~ dnd \\1ndo\\ tl ('.II ml'nh H.l~ 4 hMloom" 2 hrllh" on 2nd floor 2 bedroom" b.lth on 'lrd f\;lce kltrh('n '" Ith n('\\ lount('l ... "h.lOd"omr dlgmfled TUDOR In excellent CITY locallon FOl n1<'1 POlllte ~chool pmplo\e ""CHOE~~EL (,Io""e ~\"lem C\HL \\ <I" <lNI " ~1){,Cldll"t m \1 h degl ee fl om r~d" .1\\ dl telll :'IlIehlg.lIl lImel "II~ thl" pd'" "'plll1g $95000 HOMES TO TREASURE IH-:DFOHD _ ,\ flOP homp 10 dehghtful (onrhllon H;I" h\m/! room \\llh flr('placc lormal dmm~ loom fdmll\ room \\Ith 11Ieplrll!' 2'" h,lth" ,ilion ,en pl!'rl~.lnt lot .md onl} St2.2000 BEHK~HIHE E:-'(;I.1"11 T\ DOH - "p,lrlou", dnd ehdl mmg Fedture~ hVlng .md dmm/! room" Llmlh .Ind ...un loom klt(hl'n pili" p,mtl\ 4 I)('(hoom ..... nd 1'2 h"th ... You "hould "ee L,\KEPO'II'.TE _ (,ood In\p"tnwnl I:\C()~fE I O\\Pr h"" ll\lnj! room rlmlng room dnd l bed room'" lJppel h<l'" h~loj! loom 2 hl'dloom~ BOTH umh h,lVr modern kitchen" ,lnrl b.l\h" Both mclude "pplldn(p ... S6~ 000 W 1\~HI1'I,(,TO:-' ~ph'nrlol m t hi' ('IT'! F(',ltUI r ... luclOu", 1.11j!(' hI Inj! loom .md lot m.i1 rllmng loom "'('p.1I dt{'d III fo\ rl thdl II'''(}... 1o 11\n"mllr kll< hrn mornrng 100m ,.nd "'01;11 hhrdl \ v.hlch I" ('nhdntpd 1\llh d Idllj!I'I.ltOI \Il' hdl c('llmg f.m" ,lfid Imported 111('flool ThIll out loom'" h,1I e (1011 nl'd 01 (01 ('<I «('llIng" EnIO\ .I 2'\]) 1"1 OOH LAC:'I/DHY :; l)('droom'" 4 b"lh" (opper "und('( k 4 (", gd 1.1j!l' pili'" ...0 01"", hllJd('1I I mpl oll.mrn .... WE~TCHE ...TEH If \ OU "I (' •• kll( h('n goul nwl lhl~ homr \\1\1 hloll IOU ,!\I.l\' \1<,0 delight (ul ,.re I,ll g{' 11\ IIlg "Illl 101m.d dinIng loom" f<lmll\ I 110m 4 hNlloom~ ,lOd 2'~ h"th., flOl ...hNi b",,{'menl .Jfid hl'dutlful I .. rd E/\HL'! ()C('l'PA"I,(''! I>Al'.BlJH"l: LAl'. E If \H PEl< \l;OOJ)~ \ "potrkllnj! 4 hl'dr oom 2'. hath hom(' \11th dlnlllg room (elmil} loom \'.lth fll('pl"ll .. nrl IO\l'I} kll(hl'o \'.llh hUllt In" lor,llerl on <.hOlce ...11('el In good nelghhor hood ()\\71(' I h,," mdde md III lmpllI~('ml'nh to eln .dread} rir"'l r<lhle propl'rt\ ,\I III " !\{."t.IUl ,lilt :\0\ \ldl1\ of hpi fJ lend" len<led Ihe e\Cnl & ASSOCIATES 884-6200 I dt <'If \HI E..., W FI\ (, EH of \\1111tel HOdd \\ d" I {'CP1l11\ e leel pd (hdll mdn of ,'h(' !)(>tl OIt \<1\1-01\ Bo,lId of the "",iI\ e1t 1011 AI m\ Fill ~PI \I ho I" \ ICE' pI e"l denl FllldllC(' ,lIld TI ('01 oj Fr lI('h ,lUf 1"1 Ildn~'(' COmpdn\ h .. , "Ill PI IiP{'1l d $92 000 TAPPAN :\lH~ ~ELE\,\H (,H \ \(,EH of ~Idpl(' ton HOdd \1 .. .., hOl1ol cd \\llh .I "lllpll ...e 65th hlllh<ld\ pdl t~ ,It Pel I 264 LEWISTON - NORMANDY WITH CURB APPEAL IN THE FARMS If you are bet ween the SCYLLA and the CHARYBDIS, treat yourself to a vIewing of one of the Farm~'s most promlsmg home~ Five bed roomh, 3'~ bath!>, many Windowed famIly room low mamtenance yard, all awaiting your particular color scheme and priced to allow you to expres!> your a ItlstlC talent., !:lTEPHENS NEAR KERCHE:VAL - Beautiful Soulhel n Colomal With New Orlean'> ac cents Library, famIly room, first floor bedroom and bath plu., five bedroom~ and four hath., up Four fireplaces recreactlOn room and three car garage 16939 JEFFERSON AT NOTRE DAME - HIS TORIC EARLY FRENCH FARM HOUSE Here I~ a rare opportunity to re!>tore a hi!> tonc Grosse POinte home to Its ongmal charm Library. e;creened porch 2 bed room., 11'2 bath:, Lot can be diVided to prOVide additIOnal bUilding e;lte 155 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE - Ranch home on the entrance dnve of the Country Club 24 foot famll) room With flieplace and bar, .,late entrance hall 4 bedroom" 31'l baths plu!> mald'~ room and bdth 240 CLOVERLY IN A HILLSIDE SETTING OUhtandmg kitchen and breakfa.,t room flr.,t floor laundry poy,der room ma~ter ~Ulte With bath on ground £Ioor and two bedroom., up<,talr., Wmdmg .,talf ....ay marble f100rmg hlghe~t quality hardware. I.Hge clo.,eh alaI m ,:>)'e;tem, exceptional pallo and land<,capmg 514 ST CLAIR - TOWNHOUSE IN MOVE IN CONDITION A corner umt Wlth private hack~ arrl and eae;ll}' acce~~lhle garage Nell. modern kitchen new!} decorated re hm<,hed £Ioor~ 4 bedroome; 2 bathe; and IIre;t floor powder room Land Contract Immedldte occupanc) LOTHROP NEAR KEHCHEVAL - One of the Farm ... he.,1 locatlon<, Ma<,t{'r .,ulte on the flr~t floor plue; 3 hedr()om~ ,md 2 b,lth., on the 2nd floor Paneled library family loom recreallon room With hrepl.lce CIrcular drive and a large lot nwmhcl of lhe "oIl\dtlon \1 m\ -01 \ BO,lHI foi \ Poll- Ad\1 ..,('ven \1;1111.1111 \drtherg BpI ..... B Bllrl,l '>lIe C ((){' \felr} I' Ft'rher Sdll\ ,1.1111(''' r, K(',II1(' Ann \\ ~ale~ D ~1,lIld"h lit 1.01'" \1 T()ll'~ C W Tolee; 20558 FAIRWAY LANE - OVERLOOKING THE GOLF COURSE Garden loom With fireplace paneled recreatIOn room, break fast area In kitchen 3 bedrooms. 11'2 baths central AC alarm system. lawn !>pnnklel system 498 ST CLAIR - Three bedroom!> and 3 baths. including master !>Ulte With private bath and sitting room (could be 4th bedroom) modern kitchen and breakfast area. powder room dmmg room or den With bar 1m mediate occupancy INCOME PROPERTY 464 NEFF - TWO FAMILY FLAT IN PRIME LOCATION NEAR' MAUMEE With the ~paclOus rooms. parquet £1001''' and charm unavalldble in new con!>tructlOn Each Unit hae; a 27 foot hVlng room, formal dlmng room breakfast room den or lIurd hed room. 2 baths. plus 2 bedrooms and a bath on 3rd floor Four car garage land contract term<, or assume 89'7, mortgage FIRST OFFERING 4-FAMILY INCOME IN PRIME LOCATIOf\; Il'. CITY OF GROSSE POINTE 3 umh have I bedroom and bath I umt ha<, 2 bedroom" and balh All umt~ IOclude .,tove and re fngerator and are leae;ed to October 1984 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 542 CADIEUX - CONDOMINIUM Recently decorated townhou~e near ShopPlllg FI\ bed room e; 3 bathe; fireplace garage 1m mediate occupancy 186 FISHER - Newl~ decorated from top to bottom plu., new carpehng Garden room 3 bedroom., ll'l balhe; recreatIOn room Extra., mclude central AC and clppllanc!'., SO.foot lot In a .,uper locatIOn near ...chooh and .,hopplOg Imme<hale ocCUpclnC} e TOLES & ASSOCIATES, REALTORS INC, 885-2000 74 KERCHEVAL Thursday, November GROSSE 17, 1983 POINTE Page Nlne-S NEWS ~ Grosse Pointe Real Estate Exchange THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY o@ BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE o@ SCHULTES REAL ESTATE YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS IN ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL HOMES 813 BALFOUR CHAHM, QUALITY AND OPPOH'J'UNIT\ <Ill combmed hele Great Lind Conll ,lei 11'1m.., on llu~ well bUilt 4 bdrm, 21, h<lth I e..,lden(e "" Ith upddted kitchen, p<llleled llbl ,\1 Y hedted Flollda loom dnd much IlIOI e ~ee On II ~Undd) ----------- ------ (,HO~~E POINTE PARK Ldnd Conti act tPl m.., on lhl~ 4 bedloom, 21'2 bdth home "'lth llchly pdneled IIUldl)', lJe"ullfu! ICC loom Illtll b<ll dnd more HUNT CLUB - Chdrmmg 3 bedroom Colomal 11<ltUIal [II epld(e cozy den Mid $70'.., FLEETWOOD DRIVE - ~lmple mortgage a!> ..,umpllOn exceptIOnally ~paclOu", fdmlly loom, upd"ted kllchen ,md mOl I' $73900 PAHK COLONIAL - "pd(IOU' fdnlll) homp III u".J,thJn 1 ll't!l ()o!'1~ ') h ,!h~ 2 IdV' [,1I1111} loom dnd IIhl .II \ 2 l,1I dlldched g,JI dge ~en'lbl) pl1(ed . ~'J'ATELY ELI<~(jANC!'~ - Thl' pllllH' le'l dpll(e flonh Ldl-e..,holP DI1H' ,lIld [('dlul(" e\qul'lte decol dnd d ,eduded blilk p,It!O ~UI pi !'Ingl) pi Iled <It $19~ 000 I<:N(,L1SH 'I UDOH - Ju'l 2 block.., [10m the P ,II k ,md .III eddv to move \l1 dlld ellJo) the be,lUtlful ndlUl ,tl II oodll 01 k Ihloughoul ledded gld~" wlI1do"'''' (enll,c! dll (ondltlOn II1g dnd nMn) othel fllle fedlllle~ on Ihl.., well pll(ed qu,tllt) home 72. MOHO~S - Dldmdtlc conlemp0J'dIY home WIth 5 bedl oom' .I hi dnd nell kllchen 'Illd d gledl 10cdtIOn Ju..,t 2 blol k.., ft om the Fdlm~ PIl'I MAINTEN \NCE FHEE HANCl! PIlme cui de "I(. 10CdtlOn ,plll1l-lel ,) ..,Iem (elll I dl dll (ondillomng dltached Mdldgl' even d lalge ,l..,..,umahle n101 gdge ..It onl) II « Intele!>1 Cdll todd} fOI det,uh INVESTMENT OPPO.RTUNITY - PIIlIH' In (orne pi opel t) III Glo..,..,e POInte C,1l1 IO! fill<. PlctUl I' \ oUI..,elf m thl'" e"quI.., Ill' 4 bedloom COIOl11dl Bedull ful1y decOl dIed thlOUghout With ton'" of plu..,h e\tld [Cd ture..,' UNIVER~ITY - ~PdUOU'" En gh~h Tudol m vel)- de..,lJ d hie 10Cdiion 5 bedloom'" 2 bath~, ,econd flool' Idun dry Chdl mmg !JIlek tel lace ON DEVON~HlHE Ldl ge Colom<ll m excellent <.Undl hon 5 bedloom'" ,ill With ..,paclOu~ dlmen"'lon~ Up ddled kllchen ....Ith edt1l1g OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 aLl BdlfoUI 17000 Ch,lI1dlel 72 Moro~~ P,Jlk DI'lve at Halvard "pdce mce 3 bedloom colorudl on KENMORE With extl a deep lot convelllently 10 C<lted nea I pa I k faclhtle.., RO~L YN 111 the Wood~ undel $40,000 [UI ,J gl eal 3 bed room lanch wllh Idlge 101 patIO, new guUel.., and down !>pouh On LAKEPOJNTE, altI<lcllve 3 bedloom colomal $51,900 Youngblood Realty Very Inc, det,uls Ichwel~!~!. 'f.iWq:rn~~. lwo names you can trust ______ OPEN HOUSES - BO\ ('I "( l',nlld ( WONDERFUL F A1\1IL Y HOME WIth 4 bedroom~ Recent 1m. provements Include freshly painted 1I1!>lde and oul, new roof and new furnace Many beautiful [eature" a!> deeOl alive mold lIJg~ $98,500 (G-341) 88&-4200 ;, .4"'" _Mrllll"""" In~ \UTIFULLY UPDATED GRACIOUS HESlDENCE Tlul} DOll I ml..,.., ,eelllg Ihl" lovel) one of the \Vood' fInel hom('''' illl(k Colom,ll Thlee bedl oom~ Ta..,tefulh detOl dIed thl uout b", 11'10(\0\\ Pelld Famll) I Dom Itbl ,II) fll.,l floOi Chdl mmg p,lIle Illndoll.., N('\lel 1,lUndry, ,'j bedloom.., ll2 hdlh~ douhle (011"11 uet 1011 $87 001l OPEN and complete]} [lllI,h('d h.l"e 25 1.l,12 GH,\yTOJl< menl With 1\!"P 1(,21>8) 88&-42()!I e..,Ul\DA\ (,IW:-~f: PTE P \HK 8B&-r,800 ~PACIOUS CAPE COD ThiS vel y mce home h<ls 4 bedroom!> plu~ full bath on each floor In elude.., formal dm1l1g room, fam II} room and hvmg room wllh [nepldce Range, lefng, dl.., hwa..,her and ....all dlr condltlOnel ..,td) S7B 900 IF 276) \lolll hu1t, ~ F ,14'» 886- BEDFORD ROAD - 1114 GRACIOlJ~ Colo \Hal WIth many dmerutJe~ Model n kitchen Idwn ",pllnkler ~Y5tem ,md 'I ca, all ~,I\ age 22 [t family rQom 4 bedl oam., on 2nd 2 rooms and bath on 31d BERKSHIRE - Near WlIldmIlI Pte 01 Cu~ tom bUilt III 1980 for bUIlder!> own re~1 dence 4 bedrooms 3 bath~ dnd 2 powder rooms Library plus a 15 x 26 It family room With fireplace bal and cathedral ceil Illg, Many other amemlles BISHOP - SpacIOus Enghsh Tudor styled I e~1 dence on 200 x 250 lot near Jeffer :,on Den family room and hobby loom 'i bed I oom.., 31f.! baths and hbl ary With [II epla(e on 2nd 3 bedlOom:, and bdlh on ,lid 4 (<11 gdldg{' wIlh dpdl tment CLOVERLY - Cu~tom IJUllt by Ma~t III 1979 French ~tyled re~ldence bl floOl ma~tel bedroom and 11f.! bdllt~ 2 bedroom~ dnd bath on 2nd Beaullfully land..,caped lot DEEPLANDS ROAD - Just off Lake Shore 4 bedroom 3'2 hath Colomal Family loom Bonus loom over :1 cal aUdched gal age Rec room Super locallOn BB6-'>800 'j8(){) SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT (,IW""E POl1"TE ',( 11001 " [01 lhl' 1I,lIl)('1 Wood" Il1lm"cul .. te I h('dJ'oom Ranch Nice appOln In]('nt""~ Itdld\\ood II()()I~ '1') 'lllli (, ~1I'lJRBh4200 "PHAWI 1;'<,(, H \:\('11 on douhl<' 101 W('\1 m.llnl.llll<,d Illlh nel\l'1 roof gultel.., and down~pout:, on hou"e ,mo g<tr .. gc n('\I('I ,lIum 111m hol \\.111'1 h('"I('1 Illpk tl ack wlndo",,' remodeled kItchen phi' mu( h mOl e' SB'j 000 ''>-7(0) 1/7 4'HO j\IODEB;'I. I'~XECl TIVE COI 0\,1,\1 \1'1\ 11lHI"e hom(' Iwdloom'" d('ck p"llo I"rg<, 101 IT1d 1'\1 1,1 1I1"ul"tlon In Illll' ,1Ie,1 of (,10<'<'1' POInte Wood, Four (;000 fm,lnci ng SI 'j9 900 OPEN SUNDAY 2 5 2101 " OX FOB () 81lC,')80{l II)E,\ LLY LOCATED Com <,nleul \\ oo(h lo( .Ilion n<',11 ,( hooh dlld ,hopplllg H,meh \\ It h lemodekd hll <lH'11 fOi moll d1l1111g loom Iw,ll<,d F10lIoa rm f'OH ftlll,hNl ,md more Sll'lOOO '(dill) fl8&42(~) \ (,\{O\\I\\,(; I" \ \11\ ) 10\1'1\ 1.1I g<' honw 1\llh I <'mo!!<'INI kll('hen 1 1 bedroom ..., 2 '2 halh 1 Nf'P, elnborately llIll..,heo b,l..,ement and 1 n"tuldl fll<,pld((> (,10"" POInlf' ~(!tooh '517 '"Jill> 1'-,9461 777494 ) 1\1\IEIl[ \TE 0('('( P \ ....CY IOJ Ihl' (h!'C'1 [ul .Ind 11('11 de('or,lled homc ('dlp<,llIlg {<,nfl.1I .Ill 1.llg(' 101 "1101\' \\(11 III (010"'(' 1'1<' 1".1101" 8116-WJO OUT~TA\'DI\'(,I',('<uII\l'l{.lIl(hfc, .. llIllng Ilxhm' ,))1 ,HId 2 ('.II .Ittd( hed g,lI ,Ig<' l\lllt <lO(lI OP! nl'l ~l;1\J)/\Y 2:; 1117\'.001l" Bl'YEH~ C1101 ('I" AIIII1('luII(' thp <lrl,lIl" I 1,\\,1' (,IW""I': Mndern kllchen PrI('N] reduceo' 2',h .. th.., fdmIi} rm newer c,lrpettng, Po"lhl(' L.md ('ontla('l t<'rm' $124500 PH' WOO»" ne",er <1"109) cenlral OPEN 11864200 \ Oil ( .111 lid\! \ 0\11 (1101<p of I hi l'l' "IIJlPI hl\ m ,11nl ,II npd ('01001,11... 111thr Park mo~I ""lIlp<I dlll(,1lI11P' 1'11«>(\ [10m ~1O'jr,()o SIJ<I'lOO Call lodd) for more I" 2'11 IB2 &. lIfi) Mr, 'iRI~1 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 942 I'l'mbrl ton Gro",r POll1te Park 120 I " (hfot d (;ro.."e POinte Wood.., 11\7 W(I(xl, I "nr (,ro""(' POInte WO()(!'> loll.lkl'\I<'I\ (d o~"P l'ollllr 1",11m~ l1l2 (,r.l\Ion (.10,,<,1'011111' 1',lIk 7'l'lI'<,ml)('1101I (d 0"(' 1'01llt(' 1',11 k FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS CALL OR COME IN OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY 9 a m 9 p m and 930-530 SAT and SUN GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE GROSSE POINTE 886.4200 OUT-OF-AREA CAll 1 800-247-5200 " , FARMS OFFICE 886.5800 TOll FREE ex! 33 Fifteen Offices in Four Counties "MICHIGAN'S FLORIDA BROKER" DEVON~IIIRE nedl M Pdul~PdClOlI' f:ng\l"h 29 rt !tvmg room ,lOll 1'1It (hllln~ room Lll)1,11\ ~ummel g,lldenloom 5ldnlll) bedloom'dnd li2 bdlh, plu" 2 mdld.., loom' dno b,lt hovel 2 Coil dll 1(dl dge Hee loom HA WTHOHNf~ HO/\D -- ;'I.e,lI L.lkC' ~h(lI (' In the Shore... 4 bedroom, 212 hdlh F:nglI"h Llbarary Bnck pallO 2 ('ar ,lIt g"ldge KENSINGTON "PdCIOU" open f('('llng throughout thl" 4 bedroom 2 ", 1),llh 2..,tot\ ' re..,ldenre 16 It !thrall 27 ft 1,lmll\ loorn gl" ..."rd and ..,cr('('nrd pOl(h dncl m()(!( 1 n kllchen 1.0"" pll(e of $140 000 }. ddJd( ('\11 1,1I1d..,c,lped lot'> dVdllahle 011 $2000ll P,l( h Ideal for }OUI own lenm.., ('our! L/\KE COlJRT -- Beaullful IC)('<lI10n ,olllh of .Jeffer~on French Prnvlllc,1I Llhl "I \ ~'.Im 11)<room with ""et har I family hc"oroom' each With prlv,lle h,llh ,m<l 2d 17 rt m<llcl, room.., With balh on 2nd l C,II g.ll Ig(' 12'lx18S lot I.<\KEPOINTE -- 2 lamll) h1lck fldl 2 hl'd room~ In edch umt 1)1\ \(1rd hd"pmenl ~pardte furn.J('e~ ,1l1d Ullhtw.., 2 (" I g<ll age Only $57000 LAKK"HOHE ){O,\1) "p<lC'lOU" ('olonl.t1 on 121 \ 767 It lot 20 It ..,\J1lIoom 21 rl IIhl al~ 44 It IIvlOg room ,In<l 22 'I dllllllg loom 7 Itl>(!room" :;'2 holl h" Pool mIl mGBIE I "t( d I ll"lUldl III epld( l" , lull IJdt It, nel\ kll< hen bll<h II.dINl \dld ) bed loollh Be'lI11l'd (eillng"" VI'I \ dppl',dll1g I,ll gel lolol1l,1I Oil ilI(KI\,LEY 4 bed IOIHlh 2' _ bolth, 1\ Ith 1.1m 11\ 100111diU..!IIbl ,II \ (,Iedt lo( dllOl\ [01 f 01 11111), ('tlepilul I lJl'dlOOm \.-dpe lOU III hi ColI ('II \ IOldllOO E ... ll'lll'lll f10()! pldn Idlgl' I IOld \ loom Immd( ul dte 0\111('1 ~ \\111 look .II ,III o[ I rnpo'ing I e..,luente on L.\K E L \ \ D III IIIl1 edldble (OndlllOn E\el \ ,),lem upcldted [OJ effl lleUl \ AI mo,t ('vel) loom 1 I' dl'lOI dIed ,1l1d model nilI'd Bedut Iful eleMdnl. "mblen(e till oughout I'I<.!UI e~qlle Amellcdn Foil mhou,e on !\Otl e Dolme J bed loom.., p,ll1eled fdmll} loom Hetent!) I edecol ,lied \1111,1111\1 I" fit.: "",lIlt (flld I ,I InI MAXON Inc, . I I"",g"lfl' ,.. '01/ 11, III \llkl' ~ 110\\ hi Idgl Ilmlll/\I,kl STO;'l. E I (,'HI('me .II 2'j') Le\ll..,ton ne,1I Ch,lI levol\. ~lep dOlI n Ilvll1~ loom \Hlh fll epJdce hI f1001 den ,1I1d full b"th 1 hedloom, "nd 2 hdlh.., on 2no 2 (,"I "ttdl'hed gdl age ~T CLAm ~HOHE~ on the Like ~hOle DI ac 10'''' fJ om the 10'01d e,ldle 2 hedl nom l h<llh R,mch F .. mll) loom 40 ft he,lted ,It{'d 11111'.11 fO! Itohh) loom 2 Cdl ,Itt gdl dge \lO){O~~ BOAD - Out ...t,l11dlllg Colom<ll on U5 \. 110 hedull[ull) hmd'caped lot adJacenl to lhe Count I) Cluh of DetrOIt golf (OUI ~e 3 iJpdl oom~ 2 halh, on 2nd Bedloom .I nd [1;: h" lit.., on hI 18 fl hIli d I) With fJrepl"ce "1,,11' tell <Ice elev .. tor 1<1\111..,pnnkler and centrJI ,1Ir \IUIH HO \[) - Nl'llel kitchen 16 rt Itedroom pllh bd tit dnd "'unloom on ht flool 2 bed room.., ,lIld 1.1\ on 211d Sf>8000 ~PAC'IOlJ~ HANnI on ~ ){en,lud Completel) I edpl 01 .. led In Jl...,t I \ <'<II'" Lal ge L ,hapI' [,Imlll loom \Illh [lIepl,l('l' dlld h.ll 1 bed IOf)I11' 21" h .. lh.., FII1I"hed h .. ..,ement wllh 1('( loom ,iI1d "tll(h <lnd ploJ('(11011 loom ('enll.1i ,III "HOHE 1'011\'1 E (nl1rlomlllJUm 111the Wood.., }. I,llg<, h('<!Ioom" .. nd 2'2 h ...lh, LIVll1g loom and [1I11,hed b<l,,<'men! hdve flrep],lce.., Pn\"tl' f'nd<l'>eo (oUll ),lrd Complelel) I C'de<ClI"led lhl' \ e<lI C'enlr,1I dlr '.y CA \lOIn: - \'e\~ clIqom 4 hedloom 1'2 b .. llt I l"IO(,I1( (' hI [1001 md..,lel hedroom 'Ult<> <lnd hi flo(l! 1,1lIndn Fle\lhle room-<Ill dn~<,n1Pnl l'nH!Ur 'l'ttlllg ,Ind (Oil( ('pt of lI1cl('pc'nclent hfr ,tyle ~\( \\IOHF BTdn<l ne\\ ,mo (u,Iom hUllt h):\ld~1 I beoloom 21" h.llh.., llldudlllg hi flooT m .. ~If'T he(h 0001 'Il1te WIth vdulted (l'lhll~ 1',1I]('lpd hhl ,II) HIgh ceIling" In 11\lnl ,11(',1 \Llnl dl'lu\.l' f('dllll('~ Con dOlllll11l1m (1)11<l'pl \ I" It\, II' It h () \)) 1'1 H <'<I IJ1 I he 'if), I hed I nom hu ng,.J 0\1 1", <"h h <1('( or"led fill ollghout FI01ld .. loom P,'\1<'I<'d rec ,oom \Ilth [u('pl<l((' \\ IIlT1IFH HO,\I> :'0,(',)1 "t 1'.1U1 Cenler hdll ('01001,11 011 IlO fl lot 4 hNiloom' 2'2 I,,,th' fll)ldl\ 4'lO"q ft Tool('o ,Ind ~(I l'p!lpd pOI (h I'dl1('I('d I l'( loom 2 Cdr lit gdl <IhI' \"FI'OI\' I~, 4 1,,11\111 hl1(h [loll 2 1)('<1 I nom~ III (d( h \11111 "('p,lI ,11(' fUI nd( l" "nd \l111J11I'~ 4 <<II gdTdl-!(' (,ood 1I11('"ln]('nl op pOi IUTllt \ ~'1 l4XI '10Hr.."1IIHF 11(',11 Krl(!lp\.a1 'j lH'dll)(llll~ \' h<lt!l 1'1 (11< h ~I \ I.. d I (''ldl'TH l' '>( I ("'Iwd pOI (h 2 (.II "ILl( !wd ~"I <I~f' t>(J \ 1'i11 10\ ... .•.. .•. • ------ ........ -.~ .... :~ =! ~ i.'". • .. ~ ~ .... •.. ..• .... ...... .. ..... .. ~ OPEN SUNDAY 2- 5 /1('0//11' hOIl,'(>' I'ldl '>lIe ~1'1\"ld 710 NOTRE DAME I' (F H7) 886- 'j8(){) DHE:\M HOU~E 1'<1'\\ plu"h C'ellpetlug I ('\011'1 hlll1d~ lefl1l1..,hed nal odk wood""ork, moderlllzed kll 11"lh e,lllng h,lr Llmll) 1m [1I11,It(d hd'('11\l'nl ,Ill!! much mOle I.., Induded m thl!> 3 bedroom I - de<.o 11111,111 \1l11 p\1\ 881-8900 NEW OFFERINGS $'>4 900 111'",1) SUNDAY 2-5------ • HI t!lol TOUCH OF CLt\~~ It<l.., he('n dddl'd to thl' \ ('I I ,It,ll P m~IIl'1 Colomal \\ Ith ..,ubUe edl thlone decor and Levolor ... thruout Llhr,ll)I he(!J oom' le( 1m Wllh h,1I fll epldce Lal ge 101 $92,850 OPEN SU1\iDA Y 2'j 755 PEMBERTON GBOS<;E PTE PARK 886-4200 Ql'ALITY BUILT RANCH m 1l<',H1tlful (,I n,"p PI(' Wood.., loc<illOn HeI' lhe mo~l ..,aught after f(,dlUi e, F dmJl) 1m Ige kltC'hcn ..Ill ~dl ,,~p ('entl,11 ..III e ...ll d In,ul<tllOn, flm..,hed ree rm home 011 BLCKI:".(,BM,l 111101"( ul"l .. 449 1'11010111 ",tlh \lolloll (lIld\ r..1'1\lln \\ 11\1,\111\Id~llInl ,(, 'Iudol 1('1" POJlUldl elll 10l,ltloll tOI lhl~ gOI g{'ou' \mell("n Co!on!,d Le..,.., lh,1D J ,e"" old ledtul ('~ ,I bedlool!1'" 21_ bdlth ,tUI1 IlIng fdmll) IOO1ll \lllh [11ep Idce ,lIId Muhthel kill hell GHE~QUIE){E COL 1{ I QUlCt IO(dtlOli 011 lul de' ~,l( [01 thl.., tu"tom Oll(' UI\ 111'1 home Bedloom dnd iJdth do" n (ould douhle "" LIlli 11\ loom 2 hi "ncl ful! b:lth up Gl ColI fll..,t home on HOL \;'1. 0 III (,Io..,..,e POlnle 1".11m.., Hd.., cenlldl <III dpplldn(e.., go \\ 11h INVESTME"'T pO~"'lIJlhllC' on MARYLA!\D III the P,llk ~ bedloom bung,dow 1\ Ith Idl ge loom.., good loe dtlOn 2b2 McKmle, \11(( COZY & COMPLETE Thl.., cule Colomal offel s a pi elly ~etllng on double ~Ize 101 With large odk tree Three bedrooms p,Jrlldlly flm ~hed hd ~emenl newel loaf and added ll1~ulatlOn $b,~ 900 I G 270) 88&-4200 AlJDLBOf\, "pd( Oll' ll'lItel enlldUl(' I 010111..11-\ belli (lOlli' plu' ~Itll(lg loom 111;1..11) dlld [,,11111\ loom ()eil~hliull\ d«((1 1..11('<1 \ HI ,\1. \'vl\\'I<:H' "I ilf, H, .If 0111 :; !l('(l! 111('0101\1 II Onl \ ~ I 12 'ilX) 1114 Bl'd[o](l 401 :;!>(!lm(olol11,c1 SII<J<)\lfl 2';')1 ('111,,1011 l"('(!loom ,lnIWI l"\li!'n(<' St411)(XI '- ..... -1 886-3400 • Thursday, November 17,1983 GROSSE Page Ten-B POINTE William J. Champion & Company OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 5:00 1215 AUDUBON _ FIRST TIM~ OPEN _ TUDOR ELEGANCE I~ ~r~olUht",1 III 11\1' .. l>c,ll\\\llll. :'.~2 bath house Wlth Mut!>chler kitchen, den, tlurd floor bedroom and balh. 1\I11~lI\fh'(llll11lll{bl'U\.llllg and considerable updating $119,900 19201 RAYMOND -IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? TItI!>ne\\l) dt'{'\lI.lh,1 ~ l>c,hoOIll. 1\2 bath colomal With new falTUly room and remodeled kitchen Il> Ju~t II f~\\ ~tt.~"" fri.HII St John Hospital Attractively Priced at $69,900 1020 WIDTTIER _ COUNTRY KITCHEN WITH FIREPLACE gl dce~ tlu~ l'lu!o.\Jl' .. bt'\iroom 2\2 bath colomal Extras Include hbrary, family room, hrst floor utility room und III\lnt'(i1ut~ lX"-'U pancy Price }u!>t reduced to $129.900 435 CLOVERY _ GREAT FARMS LOCATION for Hus 3 bedroom. I'>', blllli l'ololUUI With r,\n\lly room, central all', newer kitchen Willi eating area and IIIce Sized lot ConlP~llll\'~ly Pllced <It NEWS BR/BA 311 LOCATION PRICE Noltlllghdm G P P 57.500 D,lIuman H W 83,000 D,\n\lll<\Il H W 57,500 HolI) \\ oed H W 32.900 MeCOIlluck Det ..9900 4/2 J/1 3/1 4/2 .Gntu~ LI-i:orr21. LOCHMOOR FEATURES Move In condltlon, ample kitchen, velY good flnanclIIg Cu!>tom bwlt. 4 bdl'm, 2 bath Very lurge lot, attached galdge L3Ige bungalow, 25 car all garage, flleplace New alum "Idlllg & fUIn G P schools 10% e;lmple a~!>ump Chatmlllg 4 bdrm Bungalow m !>uper locatIOn, many ext/a .. GREAT VALl E _ Bl'llutlfuL executive Hdnrh III move III condition Nell' fUillace lIe\\ cpntl ,II <III lieII' kitchell, Ilew !>pllllklmg e;y..tem Thlee velY 1,lIge uedloom!>. two £ull udth". hUlalY, fdmlly loom double Jot. patIO ,md mOle Located III the F al m!>thl~ home I" lue,d fOI the filO,t ul<,Ullllllldtmg pill cha.,el OPEN 2 - 5 SUNDAY 13&5 Wtuttle! c.. pP 21707 BeIlJ<l1ll1ll ~ C ~ 20817 MACK AVE. AT HAWTHORNE ~ $79,000 929 PEMBERTON _ THE CHARM OF THE OLD and the advantdge!> of the new dl't' attractively combined 10 tlus 4 bedroom. 21h bath coloooal fedturlng fanuly room. den. remodeled kitchen dnd SPA C E Pnced In the 90's 837 PEMBERTON _ WHERE ELSE COULD YOU FIND a !>paclOus 3 bedroom. :Hozbdth, cherry paneled hbrary, garden room, newer carpetlllg, ref Hushed oak floors and ImmedJdte occupancy Price slashed I ~. Edgar &associates BY APPOINTMENT 886-6010 114 KERCHEVAL • FIRST OFFERING IN THE FARMS _ COZY AND CHARMING center entrance colomal features kitchen with sunny breakfast bay, recreatIOn area Wlth fireplace, extraordmary moldings, double hWlg Ftl;:lI~h wwJo,.s, solid brass hard" arE' and 1 hl>drooms and IIfl baths Phone for your personal inspectIOn I $95,000 • FIRST OFFERING _ EXCEPTIONAL 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch located In East DetrOIt near the entrance to the Woodbndge condos Ameruues lIIc1ude dream kitchen WIlli bwlt-lIIs and custom oak cabinets, spacIous family room Wlth fireplace, first floor laundry and 2 car attached gar. age HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS' ThIS spacIOus 3 bedroom, 11k bath English offers den. natural woodwork, leaded glass, remodeled kitchen and ImmedJate occupancy In the 70's PEACHES AND CREAM house of the POlntes clearly descrIbes this extraordinary offenng The strllung decor plus the flOe condition of tlus 5 bedroom, 31k bath house IS truly speCial Holiday OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 FIRST OFFERING I occupancy possible' NIFTY NElGHBORHOOD, close to schools and the Village, offers 4 bedrooms, 21k bath brick colomal WIth Mutschler Iutchen ThiS solid family house was Just reduced to $97,300 FOUR FAMILY FLAT m excellent locatIOn south of Jefferson ha!> 2 bedrooms, llVlng and dlmng rooms in each umt, separate furnaces and apphances $114,000 I - - a~lon ~ CWMh. J.. LOCATED "ON THE HILL" , In Grosse Pomte Farms across from Perry Drugs I .....0 COMP...... ~ 102 Kercheval l. -,--- ~ h Member of the tGrosse Pomte Real Estate Exchange Macomb Boare of Realtors ,~ DetrOIt Board of Realtors 884.5700 ] __ ~~ GREAT BUY 3 bedroom English with an extra 4th bedroom on the 1'hls home features leaded glass, floors formal dloong room and hving natural fIreplace Owner relocatmg, occupancy two !>tory 3rd floor hardwood room WIth ImmedIate 20615 FLEETWOOD Harper Woods Cozy exterior and Soplustlcated contemporary mtenol all very IlIcely blended m tlus 3 bed room !>tory and one half home All ta!>tefully dcco rated With new kitchen and flmshed ba!>ement A must see BY APPOINTMENT JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE, INC. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 2167 ANITA SUper Bungalow! 2 huge bedrms, updated Iutchen, firushed basement. 737 BEDFORD Ternhc Southern Colomal 5 bedrms, 31h baths, new Jotchen 1305 CADIEUX 1st Offerl Fine 2 bdrm Ranch New kitchen, outstanding games room 20426 FLEETWOOD 4 bdrm, 11h bath semi Ranch. SPACE! Grosse POinte schools 1363 HAMPTON 4 bdrm, 1'>',bath Colomal. FaJTU1yroom, new decor, assumptIon' 894 IDDDEN LANE 3 bdrm, IIfl bath Ranch - Family room, big kitchen, JUST REDUCED' 1834 HUNT CLUB 3 bdrm Colomal - mint condition' Updated kitchen glassed terrace 1339LAKEPOINTE Budget priced 2-family - 2 bdnns each, well kept I $59,900 580 LOCHMOOR Prestige area of larger homes. over 3400 square feet of living space! 409 LOTHROP 3 bedrm Colomal charmer With den terrific kitchen redwood deek 373 McKINLEY 3 bedrm 11k bath Colonial Wlth family rm and NEW KITCHEN! 563 N. ROSEDALE 5 bedrm 3'>',bath Colonial FaJTU1yI'm den. See picture below 1308YORKSIDRE UNUSUAL BUYI 4 bdrm 21h bath Colonial needs work but pnced to allow 884-0600 881-6300 884-0600 881.6300 881-6300 881-6300 884-0600 881-4200 884-0600 881-4200 881-6300 881.6300 IBll4-1l6OO PLEASE ONE OF THE VERY FEW HOMES WIth two bedrooms dnd full bath on the first floor and master swte With full bath on second Updated kitchen with separate breakfast room, large !>unny dimng room, newer electrical furnace and carpet SIMPLE ASSUMPTION Owner fmancing avauable SAVE ON CLOSING COSTS _ ASSUME the good mortgage balance on tlus charmmg three bedroom colomal and Standard Federal will offer excellent terms The hardWOod floors have been recently reflrushed and kitchen updated Conveniently located 10 the Farms. only $81,000 Call for detal1s. YOU CAN ASSUME AN 8314'70 MORTGAGE on tlus beautiful LAKESHORE RD seven bedloom, four and one half bath home Situated on a large, well landscaped lot It has a paneled library, family room, garden room and 42' sWlmm10g pool A great hou<,e for family hvmg enterta1Olng. 300' OF WATER FRONTAGE and a vIew from nearly every room make tlus five bedroom three bath house one of the most deSIrable waterfront buys available Completely remod. eled and rebUIlt In 1982 It has an attached boat well and the passive solar heat10g held heating costs to only $601 In 1982 THE ALWAYS POPULAR center entrance colomal becomes even more m demand when II comes WIth four bedrooms, a famIly room and new kitchen You will be mhced by If!> appearance from the curb and captivated when you step inSide Located In the City of Grosse Pomte and aggresSively prIced at $87,500 COUNTRY FRENCH ARCHITECTURE has been dehghtfully embodied m thIS charmmg home on S Deeplands Custom bUllt WIth the best of materials and located Just a few feet from Lakeshore Road PRICE REDUCED TO $99,500 - Great family house WIth five bedrooms and three and half baths LlVmg room WIth fireplace, formal dlllmg room, family room and breakfast room 563 N. ROSEDALE OPEN SUN 2-5 Ready and waiting for a new owner! 5 bedroom, 3112 bath Colonial features separate "in-law apartment"! Popular University-Liggett area. 881-6300 i'~a THE HEART WARMER! ThIs beautiful EnglIsh has one of the larger family rooms available In this price range! 2 flreplaces, country kItchen with apphances plus a courtyard. A delightful family home 881-4200 DEVONSHIRE - SpeCial 5 bedroom 31h bath Colomal with ImpreSSive foyer large lIVing room dllUng room overlookmg garden faml1y room WIth fIreplace plus many luxury extras. Truly a "House Beautiful"! 881-6300 IN THE PARK This attractive well kept Colonial offers 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, den and paneled games room Immediate occupancy at a temptmg price of $88,OOO! ~0600. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT JUST LISTED AND YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PRICE' A-I conditIon 2 bedroom low mamtenance Vinyl Ranch m the Woods - $37,700 WIlli chOIce of terms' 881-6300 NEW OFFER IN THE VILLAGE - 2-Fanuly brIck perfect for the Investor Ideal location for downtown commuters Assume long term Land Contract at 10% I 881.6300 NEARLY NEW and In mml con<!ltlon I 3 bedroom 21h bath 1978 Colomal on lBO' Park sIte has family room WIth fireplace + FlOrida room Energy effiCient thruoutl An excepuonal value puced for QUICK SALE - OFFERS INVITED" 884-0600 SPACIOUS TUDOR In the Park offers 4 bedrooms entertainment sIze hvmg room and dmmg room plus beautiful gourmet kitchen' You can assume the lugh balance 103f4'70 mortgage or take advantage of other offered low mterest flnancmg CALL FOR DETAILS' 881.4200 FAVORITE RENTAL STREET, AND A FINE 2.Famlly With 3 bedrooms each unit separate basements and 3-car grarage Perfect for owner occupancy or enJOY excellent return from both units 881-4200 LAKELAND _ Attractive 3 bedroom 21h bath cenler entrance Colomal In handy locallon Includes £amlly room screened porch great storage and 12'7<assumption avaIlable $119,900 881.6300 LOCHMOOR _ 3 bedroom all' conditioned Bungalow In Harper Woods Grosse POinte schools and budget Priced at $54,900' MUST BE SOLD'! 881 6300 UNBELIEVABLE TERMS on thiS 4 bedroom 21h bath Park Colomal1 100/<down on land contract or ZERO DOWN on VA terms buys thIS spacIous fanuly home Just two blocks from Wmdnull Pomte' 881 4200 INCREDIBLE BUY on BIshop Road for only $79,900' Newer Colomal ha" den, 2 fireplaces, f1rushed basement, central all' and low mterest hnanclng 881.4200 for detaIls I GROSSE POINTE SHORES _ Outstanding 4 bedroom, 2'h balli Colomal With huge family room, paneled hbrary. dlstmctlve marble foyer WIth CIrcular staircase and a decorator's touch thruout $218,000 884-0600 NEVER SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE' Check Illls low 6O'e;price tag on all' conditIOned 3 bedroom m the Farme; TERMS' 881 4200 GRAND MARAIS _ Impoe;mg Engll"h style 5 bedroom on double lot has 21h baths on second floor plus 3rd floor e;ulte With bath and maIO floor powder room Large rooms Include 35' family room musIc room and amerotles galore' 884-0600 WALK TO VILLAGE SHOPS from thle; 3 hedroom brick Bungalow Under $65,000' 881 4200 ~ 101111 ..... i I FAMILY ROOM WE ALSO HAVE THE FOLLOWING CONDOMINIUMS LAKEFRONT • 3-2 FA!\HLY ROOM PROPERTY ., .. , . 16184 JEFFF:R~ON Harn<on Town<;hlp - Two houe;e<; With 4 lx'<Iroom., dnd 1''.1 oath., ('<leh Enclo<;erl porch. boathou ..e ~azebo and garage apartment $495000 Call for detail ... THOROLGH COVERAGE OF GROSSE POINTE PROPERTIE~ ~ 76 KERCHE\J AI. GHOSSE POINTE WOODS 19790 Mack 881-6300 75, LIBRARY MORNING RM 17111 Jeffer.,on #t7 - 2 bedroom <;, 2 hath." den 17111 Maumee - 4 bedroom .., 31/2 bath<; 223 RIViera - 1 bedroom. 1 hath, clubhouse, pool, sauna 510 RIViera - 2 bedroom<;, 2 bathe; c1uhhou~e pool e;auna 1750 VernIer #8 - 2 hedroom<; 2 o<lth., 81\5-7000 GROSSE POINTE PARK 16610 Mack 881-4200 3-11f2 4-21~ DEN FAMILY ROOM TO Bl'Y OR SELl, A HOLSE CALL GROSSE POINTE FARMS ~2 Kercheval 884-0600 3-2'~ FAMILY ROOM -1; /" <. -----'Y.~,-'\y--. g;;;;; *' ~4'~ LIBRARY 4-3 LIBRARY FAMILY ROOM ---,-,-,-4--.-,--,-;-,-;-;--4--------------- ...----;--;-q--;-;-;-q--q---q--~-----------~~--, Thursday, November GROSSE 17, 1983 1786 OXFORD - Woo<!~ bdrgaln Brick Bun gdlow, HandymJn'~ SpeCial. that IS oUeled al ~ub!>lantlal dl'>count or pl'lce of '>UIround Ing home~ . LIVing Hoom. Kitchen. 2 bed room& dnd bdlh 766 LAKELAND - I<'rne Colomal Home With 3 Bedloom!:>. 2 Bath~ dnd Large Family Room With Fu epldce dnd Many Extl d~ AU Ioom~ recently decorated ij,t ,•.di ,~ Foun -l"AMILY dnd leverdge SCUlly & Hendne, Inc Real Estate 20169 Mack Ave. _ 914 Bedcon~f1eld 50'/' tdX bldcket Blick new fUIndce ,wd loof Terms 881-8310 gledt ~helter JJo~n$. ~004miln Computenzed - Mul/llisted 886-3060 93 KERCHEVAL Establtshed GROSSE OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. 430 MADI!:,ON GRO~SE POINTE FAHM~ 23.1MCKINLEY GRO~SE POINTE f'AHM~ ht olfellng . condo under $40000 2 I)(hm~ 1 hath Gary L.me Ldke~hol e Villdge BY APPOINTMENT PARK Offered to ~('ttle e~tale Aomer~et Chdrmlng bnck b\'t>alow featUring 2 bedroom~, 1 b<it'o\..V",er furnace and roof onS0\;) treehned !:>treet 101 onJ~ $b4 'j()(JS'dkC'()ffcl~ O\\m'" dn,lOu'" 1016 Berk~hiJ(' - Chdlmwg COIOOldl I hdlm .l'2 b,lth fdm 1m 2 (<II .Ill g<lldge lJedullful lot E,(cptlOn.tl klt(hen on I) $99 500 TF.:HM~ SC'ULLV St Cldll ~hore~ - Immacudte with 1.11ge Ioom~, mclude fdmlly room. hVlng room, dining room. kitchen with buill In~. bedroom~ ~upel clo~eth. attached 2 Cdl gdl dge ('entldl all. ~prlnklel ~ Four bedroom~. 21fl balh~, fdmlly loom ~un loom. bedutlful pllvdte Ydrd Ledded llnd ~twn gla~~ fl e~h paint and Cal pet In neutl al lone~ Page Eleven-S NEWS 93/4% MORTGAGES NOW AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 PM. 23136 N. ROSEDALE OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. 1214 BUCKINGHAM POINTE FARMS McKInley BE~T 4 BEDHOOM \ALLE IN THE l'ARM~ LOCated In the hedrt of the fo .II mh, thl~ Engllhh ~tyle home" dn Idedl famIly home It I;' ~Ituated on .In extld Wide lot, featul e!>4 bedl oom~, Idrge country kitchen ~llh e.ttlng dle.t. den and .I ~(eened pOlch Within ~a;klng dl!>tance of ~choob and Hill ~hoPPlng An ouht.wdlng \ dlue HEl,T BUY OW"IER TH/\:\~FEHHEl) HIWUCED TO $69.900 WOW' Mi\Dr~ON AUI dcllve J bedroom~ 112 bath Colomal v,lth a panl'led JamIl~ 100m LocdtlOn l~ Ideal do,e to ~chooh. ~hopplng dnd tran,>portallOn Immedldte PO~"l'~~I()11Cdl ~Cl' Bu\ \\lllll'd~e :>tnU pl'j IIIUII(II.\I111 optIOn to hu\ POINTE CITY 1951 Noire Dame. Fm you who ~eek comemence Thl~ two bedroom condo feutUlwg hPdllOU~ room~ and glOund floor locatIOn l~ the perfect an~ wer fm tho~e \l,ho want the ad\antage~ of the Village at Ihell dom ~tep ~eparate hd~ement and (arport ..... OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 429 McKINLEY S~ 20439 MACK AVENUE &,~,~~~ea~ OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Grosse AttrdCll\e center entrance Colonial m Grosse POinte Farms Thl& well mamtamed three bed. room has a large IIvmg room WIth fIreplace, a good ;,Ize dmmg room kItchen With breakfast room, lavatory and gla~sed In porch A full bath and cedar c1o~et on second floor Paneled rec room With bdr Good traffic pattern Reduced to $64.000 POinte Woods 886-8710 OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 ffi Two famIly - Grosse Pornte Park Each Unit II\mg room, dlmng room. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bath, ~eparate ba;,ements. separale furnaces. separate utllltes $46.000 0 "z m ..... ---( c z C J- )11CCll---- .. ''-' P~ALTOr<'3 886-4444 17646 MACK GROSSE POINTE SHORES .' /*~; /1" , :.(~~(1/;/ '/i. k ~.titJ.J/;4' \i, J 'I DILLON PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (f) 1)ttllllS.------ , ~ '\ " " , I I!fl.f -.",{.~ \II" :1 bedroom ColOnial. master bed A' room and bath on flr!>t floor Fam. Ily room wlflreplace. central aIr .u heated greenhou~e Call for .In ap..:-. pomtment and addItional detail'> I J. "U 881.4147 -< I\,) I U'I c:.. >- c( i j rJ) Z ~ o DANAHER, o It) 2100 LOCHMOOR - Immaculdte three bed room with a walk thl u fourth bedroom F dnuly room Ndturdl fireplace Iemodeled kitchen 1112bath;, that have been remodeled RecreatIOn loom with bdr and half bath CentIal air, 2 car garage. Idfge patio Alummum trim one ownel home 2024 VERNIER - Consider a Duplex When bUying a home. why not a double Jnve~tment to help make payment,>? Each ;Ide contam!> hVlng room. kitchen. two bedroom!> bdth dnd ~eparate basement Fenced yard 1112 Cdr garage Aluminum tnm and roof two year;, old ELMSLEIGH - Brand new hou"e "Ill! under con;,lructlOn 2nd hou~e from the Idke Located near Cadieux off Lake!:>hore Four bedroom;" 4 full baths. 2 half baths. library. family room N WIth wet bar and vaulted ceJ1mg JenlJ Alre range Master bedroom With bay window over lookmg the lake plu~ a JacuzzI Two fireplaces. f1r;,t floor laundry 3 Cdr attached garage Q 671 Lmcoln Z Eng Tudor 3 Bdrm Family I m new roof land;'Cdpmg. carpetmg. rec 1m j 2041 Stanhope Bungdlow 2 Bdrm ExpanSIOn dttlC. could be 2 bdrms updated kIt (f) 1087 Sunngmddle Colomal 5 Bdrm 31'.! bath!>. 3 flI'eplace... FlOrida rm LIbrary large lot Z 1341 Audubon Colomal 4 Bdrm Newer home 2112 bath~ family I m. central air. ~harp !!J 19'.l50 Ra~ mond Colomal 3 Bdrm Reduced, 1'~ bath~. family rm WIth fireplace updated kIt U? :t _, o OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 OPEN SUNDAY 2~5 OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 "mz ~ SINE REALTY c z C J- . IT'S WORTH VOL R TI:\lE TO CALL SI:\E ... -< I\,) en OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 0 dI Z ~ C Z C ~ -< ~ IU'I OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 • • (,RO~!->E POINTE CITY 7'1')L.lkel.md lBH 'i'l'i Wd~hlngton 4BR ')24~t Cldll lBB 2''2BA 2'';!BA JI'2BA 89.900 88000 1')7000 104 900 9.1 8.')0 116000 141 'iOO ')1.'lOO no TOURAINE - Let :-<lnd Fo~!er ~how ) ou the rld~~I{, Center F.:ntl"nce Colomal 10 great Filrm~ loc"tlOn fdmll} room 1,lrge kItchen m.t ...t('r bC(lroom WIth dre~"'Jng room attached gilfagf! 7<l'i I.AKf:LAl'IJ) - 1 Bl':DHOOM~ 21'2 htlth ... 2.100 "quare fE'(.t OUhtdndmg hvrng arE''' featunng " 20,,1'i f.lmlly loom Wllh flrep Id('e ",ttlng room l<lrgE' b('droom<, and a n('w bnck PdtlO ~Url ollnd('d by a profE'~ ~lOn,dl~ dC"lgncd l"nd~r<lIX' pl"n H('nn 1<:1 tE'dgul WIll b(' \Ollr gllld(' (.HO!->~l': POr;o.;T1<:!->l{OHfo:!-> .- FIH!->T FLOOH IlEDHOOM~ 1 to (hoo~c Edrly Amencdn to Contempor" r~ Sl'l8 'iOO 10 $165000 ,tll ~Ith f"mlly loom'" dnd dtldChf'd g<lrdf.(e~ Nf':WEH Frene h M,m~.l1d Roof homr 4 hNl I oom~ 2'2 b"th~ Idrg(' f.lmlly room flr'>t floor l.lUndry <ltlolched g.trage bealltlful mglound pool SINE REALTY \It I IILI~l "EIl\ I( E ~ \H\I"'()~FJ('E • R!Hi(K)O OPEN HOUSES 882-5200 284 MEHHTWEATHF.:R - let Mary D,ld'" ...how ~ou thl~ (,('orgE'town ColOnial In move In condItion Ch.. rmmg Inlel10r hIgh ceIling<, fOlmill dining room ~pdeIOU~1rd floor bed room ~llldy pl,m room l':xcellenl hnanc Ing pO~"'lhle Ihr0ugh lo~ mortgilge a<'~ump lion 116 MOHA:\ - FAHM~ TRI\DJTIONAL COlr Oro-TALn('dr Be.lIJpre Fe,ltur('~ a ne\'. fdm II~ loom ....lth ~ood bunng flrepltlce .w dd Jde('nl wood <leek ,I well de~lgned kitchen ~rlh br('dkf.l~t room ,John Hohen Will hE' your ho,t WO()[)~ COr.O:\TAI $71'i01) Pnc('(l bE'low Ihe (OmpellllOn ,mrl rn<1l1rl('~~uch fe...ture ..... ~ a I'lxlO F .. mllv Boom ~llh flrcpla(e along wllh doorw,i1I~ to a l"I~('rl ~ooo deck NEFF Fr.A T - La I gr ~ 6 lneom(' umt near Sl P,lul ,lllr,1! lIVE' fo:ngli,>h <,t)'lr (,rE'at for owner orcup,wt OWfIlEH WA:-.JT~ OFFEH - OXFORD HOA[) - $119.<)00- PrI(M fOi qUick ~ale four hedroom 21'2 hdth.. fdmll) room very Idrge 101 all,lchC'd g.Jf ..ge updatrd kitchen A~~o( 1\ J ., ... Judy K1mg Duane La\ller~ of ... Helen lonnoll) Manlyn ColicchIO Kay ~pbb\e Llv,an --Paul LocnchlO Jill McBride TonI NJamos JOIce Sander~ Bruce Sander~ Nanc) Schum.ker CunnJn~ham Mary de Mamgold Lynda GIbbs Dan Gnesbaum Alfred E Hillenbrand "'anc) Hohlfeldt Pat Horne Joanne Homer Dianna M '>mllh Tom Steen Boh Tighe ElOise Bell\ Pegg} Hume L Wal~I' W\ bor~kl .Je~~lca Keallon TWO FAMILY COLONIAL flghl tn the heart of G POInte CIly Neal Ihe VII lage <;hOPPlng. bus Ime etc Two hedroom!:> edch umt FIrst floor ha'i a den second ([oor a porch Stove... re fflgerator'> and a Ir con dltlOnel ~ Included NIfty opportuntty Call 884-6400 SHORE~ FIRST OFFERING - 2'i2 l\lERRIWEATHER Center f:nlrdnce Co)onldl 3 bedroom. 21'2 b ..th~ nev,('l kltchcn trdn~ferred owner of fel ~ ..ttraclhe pi Ice Mdureen AIIJ~on WIll bc )OUI ho,te~~ 'l1'lOO 10.1MEADOW ]'A~f': - Dchghtful home "'Ith tUlrenl one of the Fdr m<, mo~t pnvdte ,md lovcJre~t ~treeh Fe.ll ure ... 1 bedroom~ 1 h.tth~ oE'n ilnd l)fJck ~cref!n terrdce With f1dg~tone M.t1I,lnne DilVH'''' Will hI' ~our l-(uldE' W MOHO~~ - l\l~rnd ~m1th ~III e~cort you thlollgh Ihl~ ch.lI mlnf.( ,lnd renovdted F.lr mhou~e ~Ith .I unlque Interior Ldrgr Io.ltchrn ~up<'r ~toral-(r open~ 10 C07~ ~Ittlng room 1 bl'droom~ .lnd hdlh on 2nd floor plu~ ,I honu~ l.rrge "Iuello on lrd floor J:Wr fecI for the ,lrtl~l 01 .I Iren hlde.lwdY CLAIR FIRST OFFERING - 59'; WASHINGTON RD J dne M.lr~ha Il "'Ill ~how ) ou thl'> hand ~ome ~uh~tdntIaJJy bUIlt home on prime ~treet In henrt of Clt~ Large lot natural wood\'.ork hdrd~ood floor'> Jamlly room dnd den Decor ..te thl'> home to '>Ult your ta~tf' ' OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 GHO~~E POINTE FARMS 116Mor.w :lBR I '''2BA m Moro<,~ 4BR )''2BA ~10ToU!dme 1BR 2''2BA 2.')2Mern ....eather 1BR 21'2BA 284 ME'Irlweather 1BR II'2BA 101Meddo\'. L.me 1BR 3BA ST Three Bedroom Ranch - Family room With natural fireplace New kitchen New FUI nace Excellent condItIOn Must be '>een 524 ~T CL!\IR - Near Mdumee .1 bedroom 11fIck bungalo~ With large kllchen. 11"2 b.tth ...and ne\\ roof Pnced In low 'iO ~ A~k Linda Demore~t to ~how you thl~ charmer Wf! hdve made an effort to offer a convement ....a~ 10 '>ee many of our fme Gro~~e Pomte Fdrm~ City home~ currently for ,>.lle U~e Ihe ~hoppmg I"t prOVided below and pled~e feel free 10 call for a private dppOlntmeot pnol 10 Sunday If you prefer BURI~'\"D Rlchard E Borlarrl Sr EI.lne L Borlaoo Richard E Borlard. Jr Nice Farm'> locdtlon - 7 room brick 2 ~tory 11'2 baths 3 bedroom!> Famll)' room KItchen wllh eatmg ared 2 car garage SIde DIIve Vacant Immediate pos!:>e& ~Ion CONDO'S - VERNIER RD - Berk~hlre Con domlluum!:> 2 bedroom on the '>econd floor End uml. III:!baths Storage ,>pace dnd laun dr) faclhlle~ 8 Mile and Mack SLOAN - Harper Woods Two bedroom'> on Ihe flr~t floor Open ba~ement With laundry faclhtle,> End umt Adult complex Pnced to ~ell FARMS-CITY . WOODS Brick COIOnldl on large lot - 10 room'> WIth 5 bedroom; Den Family room With natural fireplace . 21'2 balh~ - attdched 212 car gnrage . RecreJtlOn room Ideal for large famIly GRO~SE POINTE FARM~ Price reduced to ...etlle e~tat(' KENOSHA - Harper Woods Reduced to ~eil Owner anxIous Two bedroom Ranch Very c1edn WIth appllan(es Included Perfect ,>tdr tel' home LlTILESTONE - Sharp two bedroom Ranch With hr~t floor laundr~ Tiled ba~ement FlOrida room Newer furnace Dmmg area off large hVlng room Fireplace attdched garage PriCed at $57 500 UPER SUNDAY. )$62 PRESTWICK __ ""'" GROSSE POINTE WOODS Price reduced to $79.000. GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Colomal Bnck. 7 room ~ 3 bedroom ~ 1112ba th.!>. Den Updated kllchen WIth breakfast area PallO Ideal LocatIOn . Montieth ;,chool GROSSE POINTE BY APPOINTMENT S DUVAL - Gro,>;,e POinte Shore~ BUIll In 1981 4 bedrooms 3112 bath~, family room. library. ht floor laundry. 3 Cdr attached gdrage LOCH MOOR - Nedr Lake"hore 4 bedroom ranch 3 bath;,. dnung room. family room Rec rm WIth bal and fireplace Large lot SOMERSET - 2 family flat Both uml,> ldentl cal 2 Idrge bedroom~ 'iepa! ate utlhtle<, DI vlded ba'iemenh New floor and counter top'i In kItchen VERNIER -- Golf cour~e view from thts lovely three bedroom colomdl WIth ~creened porch rec rm . central mr 2 car galdge on a pn vate lane HAMPTON - Three bedroom Ranch In Harper Wood'> WIth Gro'>'>e Pomte '>choo! ~Y'item Open ba<,ement WIth lav need~ decorating PriCed to '>ell 885.7000 BAER, WILSON & STROH BRICK COLONIAL ON OXFORD that you can move Into nghl away Fam Ily room J bedroom~ 21" car attached garage ilnd our exclUSive GUARDIAN HOME WA RRANTY too Call fordetall<; and Intere!>t mg fmancmg optJOn~ OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 LUXURIOUS RANCH IN THE WOODS Complete v.1th gorgeou'> ~wlmmlDg pool flag,>tone deck and pool hou'>e There ~ even room for tenm~ courl'i and thE' VieW I!>the fdlrway~ at Lochmoor Club! Come to 1581 SUNNINGDALE thiS Sunday to '>ee thl~ 3 bedroom 21'2 bath gem or call 886-3800for edl her appoinlment 92 MAPLETON - I'>~uch a great locatIOn near the lull. Library. bu'> line etc Thl'i hand~ome federal !>tyle colomal offer~ <l umque <,econd floor den plu'> library porch ahd 4 bedroom~ Long term Land Contract and Immediate occupancy $86 000 247 KENWOOD CT - PRIME FARMS LOCATro~ And thl'> home I'> a beaullfully decorated dream Everything ford famIly wantmg 4 bed room'> including charming bay wlDdo~<;. pewablc tile. wmdow ~eat!> etc Newer roof. furnace "torm'> & <;creen~ too And a large ,>Imple d~~umptJOn mortgdge m.lkr~ tht~ one you won't ~anl to ml';<; NEAT A~ A PIN RANCH FOR $71 'lOO-- Newer carpet updated kIlchen recentl~ pdlnled thlOughout 1987 MANCHESTER I~ a mfty 3 bedroom rdnch ~Ith Land Contr.lrt term~ ,lOd Immediate occupancy See It ~unday' DYNAMITE ~HORE~ COLONIAL - A hop ~klp and Jump hom the palk and yacht club 70 VERNIER I~ four year'> younK wllh all the cu<;tom hUlIt feature ...you could wdnt ~paclou", family room plu~ <lcoz~ den .lOd <I fabulou~ free form d('ck Ye<, a I<,t floor Inundr~ near Ihe nlft) kItchen (~Ith bUIlt In dl ...hwil,>her ~tove and mIcro) FOUl bedroom ... 2''2 hdth~ and a whole long lI'>t of extra<,' There ~ ellen d Idrge 11'1, fixed ratl' .1~,>umplJOn See It Sundily $179000 GHAND GRACI()U~ AND HOMEY' An Incredible comhmallOn for tin Incle<hbl(' home 1097 (,HAYTON I'" one of th(' P.trk <; flDe~t BUilt likE' a rock v,lth ~uch an an.lY of archltectur ..l fe<.ltUle~ - It would tnke .. king ~ ran ...om to c1upllc<lt(' toda)' Four flrepltlcE'<' <lnd a umquE' 3 room Md~trr ~U1te Five bedroom~ 11'2 bath'> gorgrou ... b.l1 rei ceilinged lIhrar)' "'PdClOU~famll) room chilrmlDg hnck patIo ano much much morr An ah~olute mu~1 ;,(,E' for the quallt~ con~clou" buyer $199 000 GlJAHDlAro- HOM": WAHRANTY THANS"'F.Hf:E~ - ~e htlve ~('IIrr<l) fine homE'~ WIth Immedl,lte (){'cu panc) cd:1 one of our two (,1'0"'(' POInte offlce~ tOO.I) Man)' many morE' -- for eV('1~ 1,l"tl' and checkbook A fine group of condo~ co op~.• md 1ncome~ too TWO GROSSE POINTE OFFICES 20647 MACK AVENUE 395 FISHER ROAD Oppo~lte Parcell!> Middle ~hool 0ppo'>lte G P South High 884-6400 886.3800 Feature Page Twelve-S Thursday, November 17, 1983 Elegallt f1J~nte ElIJil1g Counter Points A !>election of I ecipe!> flom the forthcoming low-calorie •. low" chole!>terol - and penny-w ...e cookbook by Thyra Grey Howard and Helena DeWitt Roth fea~~Iing, thi-. week. CAULlFLO\\ER CUISINE. by Pat Rousseau nettlE CREEk IS changmg . VISit u~ and wander through all the new and excltmg accessories, artwork, lamps and of ~ course our mam attraction, Nettle Creek bedspreads, wmdow treatments and custom shower curtains to compliment your Nettle Creek bedroom A new shipment of Irregulars and closeouts has arrived at 50% to 75% savIngs 17110 Kercheval - 882-0935 ' . ThanksgIving to Christmas Open Mondays through Fridays until 9 p m The cauliflowel. a member of the Crucifer Fa mily. wa, fOl c~ntude!> food only for the I uhng cia!>!>.Now model n technology h ...... (.11 ought it to the general m ...l ket place. Amel ica !>eem!>to pl'efel a white, !>now~'cauliflowel head; a little milk or lemon in the !>teamer will I etain thi!> prbtine whitene .. Italy. where the cauliflowel i... mo!>t populal. tend!> to fav.Ol. the deep gl een and pUIpie valletle .... Calorie!>. One cup - 2i. Nutrient!>. Pota ...sium. Vitamin ... A and C. calcium. cat bohydl'ate. Sugge!>ted Sea!>oning!>: Tan agon. !oavory. ba!>il. 10!>emaIy, nutmeg. dillweed, Italian "e ...!>oning - a !>kim.milk chee!>e and wine '!>auce i!> !>uper! The Early Pre-Hohday Sale At The Powte Fw,hwni> offer~ you ~aVlng~ of 2.'j % off fall L' ~Ult..,. daytIme and cocktaL! dret>t>el>Hurry to ,rJ1t:- , 1.5112 Kercheval for the be.,t ~electwn S'b' < l ,~, 822-2818 • FulU11'Wohl'lln(, f'utul I' ~Pdl tdn. Future Chippewd with colOl., ,md Ih,lgnid on l)db) bolt Ie., .Ire found in the Lift Dep,ulm('nt of th(' :\otre Ddme Pharmdc) along with favorite collegl' gla.,~l'''. cand) jdl.,. mug~. tray~. . and more Remember Yesterday. . Dream about tomorrow, but hve for today A beautiful diamond pendant bv Tony Cueter will make her today a day of JOY Bljoutene, 20445 Mack Avenue . 886-2050. Open Tuesday through Saturday - 10 a m to 5:30 p.m An historic occasion VERA AXSOM (center. above). treasurer of the Alliance Francaise de Grosse Pointe. and Detroit Historical Society trustee MRS. ERNEST J. DuMOUCHELLE (right) are pictured as they chat with MME. VERNIER.PALLIEZ. wife of the French Ambassador to the United States at a N ov. 1 reception at the Detroit His. toricai Museum hosted by the Detroit Historical Society. In the bottom picture, museum direc. tor SOLAN W. WEEKS and Historical Society treasurer WARREN S. WILKINSON (left and right, respectively). flank Mme. Vernier.Palliez as they escort her on a tour of the museum: At the reception in her honor. the French Festival of Detroit presented a $7,000 challenge gran~ to the Detroit Historical Society, for the creatIOn of a French Exhibit at the Detroit Historical Museum. Experience a new era m CanblJean crulswg un{orgettable .,et'en day voyages aboard a new multl-nullIOn dollar Ultra Yacht VlSlt sheltered l~landt> and qUiet bays the larger, wlltL.te~ crowded crUise bhlPS mIss places / RAVE the prwate yachtb have had to them. I>eh'el>{or yearb Norman Islands, BItter End, LIttle Dn:. Caneel Bay and male' Slghtt>eewg, Iopecza{ partIes and waterbportb galore Call Wallace Travel (or bpeclficb 886.8806 it L Michelle'~ Place, . ha., added the ~ TI imnt line of fa!>hlon!>tretch~heer pantyhose in new colon ofben) .plum. gray. 1'0) al Pl hlue dnd cream at IiSM Mack Avenue. 8860001.Open Tue.,day Ihl u Sdlurday. 10 am. .1..10 p.m. Jade \d! : I ( 'i' •.\.~~\wt.",lUt9n~~t I CIiE S ~Rri'\ New Arrivals Shol'l and ACE to ~.@m\\~nu.\ are your cnoices of stones that are set m 14K gold for earrings that come in two sizes and in four styles at Edmund T. Ahee Jewelers. The beautiful collection is timely for holiday gifting and can be seen at 20139 Mack at Oxford Open Friday nights until 8 . ~ 4600 the / - . Chrtbtmas Linens. are a won/ -h I' derful touch for your home or for bed , b at & Inens Chnstmas gLUing. At the Bed, store Bath & Linens Store there's a great selectIOn of hoLLday patterns (or bath, table and kItchen that Includes placematb, table cloths. aprons and fingertip towels 16906 Kercheual Open Thursdays and Fndays until 9 pm.881-9890 Thank~glvJng . cdrd.. and party goods for evenls commg ~o .,oon and Chrl'>lma~gl eeling~ and party goods for the near future are found .It Wright'~ Gift and Lamp ~bop. 18650 Mack with FREE PARKI!':G ne"t to the building. till' I)oinh.l> Al1lbl1g students Who Have been awarded academiC scholarshIps for thiS fall by AlbIOn College IS SUZANNE L CARTY, daughter of MR and MRS JAMES CARTY, of Buckmgham Road, who received a Webster Award Suzanne, a graduate of Umverslty LIggett School, IS a freshman SANDY LUPO, Wife of DR JOSEPH LUPO. of The Woods. has been appOInted as Luncheon Chairman of Ladles for Life, ladIes' aUXIliary to the Life Foundation, Inc Mrs Lupo has been an active member of the group smce 1975, served as preSident of the college chapter of the orgamzatlOn. been a member of the Ways and Means Committee and received the 1979 SpeCIal Appreciation Award for her work i.-~ .. t .l41 ~m.l • > 11 , who came ft om hel home 10 Mame to be With hel ndme!>ake and the pi oud parent~ the week after Kathy and the new~llt Lyla came horne ft om the ho!>pltal MR and MRS THOMAS McMAHON JR . of Harpel Wood~, an nounce the birth of thell' fIr!>t Child. a daughter, CHRISTIE JUDITH. Nov 2 Mr!> McMahon b the formel' JUDIE GRABOWSKI, daughter of Glo!>!>e Pomtel CLIFFORD GRABOWSKI Paternal grandparent!> ale MR dnd MRS THOMAS McMAHON of MOl,m Road DR and MRS CLIFFORD L CRAIG. of Needham. Ma~~ . announce the buth of thelt ~econd child. a daughter, JULIA MARIE. Oct 28 Mr~ Cl alg I~ the former LAURA HACKLEY. daughter of MR and MRS GEORGE HACKLEY of Pdlo Alto. Cahf Pat. el ndl grdndpdl enb dl e MR and MR~ PAUL F CRAIG. of Manche"tel Boulevdl d Oldel brothel PAUL EDWARD h 212 MR and MR~ TERRENCE PATRICK GRIFFIN of Madhon Avenue announce the birth of a daughtel ERIN ELIZABETH. Oct :31 MI.., Gnffm 1:'1 the fOlmel VAL. ERIE VINCI. daughtel of MR and MRS ANTHONY VINCI, of Lakecrest Lane Paternal grandparents al e MR and MRS JOSEPH GRIF FIN of Lakepomte Avenue ;\1B (lnd l\IH~ TEHHEl\CE PATRICK HOGAN. of Ea"t DetrOit, announce the hll th of their flr"t Child. d daughter. JEN ~IFEH .\\:\' Jul~ 2 1\11" Hog,m I.., the fOImel DE!\I~E WEIDIG ddughtel of :vm dnd MH~ THO:\[,\~ A WEIDIC,. of The ~hol e" Pdtel ndl gl ••ndpdl en I'> ,IIe:\lH dnd :\1H~ lIrlAUHlCE B HO<, \:\ of The ~hol('" ; ICONN.E'S flUICIJ 's IS ready for the ...... ", • ~" .. , holidays with brand new dresses for gIrls and suits for boys along With blazers. pants. shirts Hohday fashIOns for teens abound Take advantage of the free holiday layaway plan It's worth the drive to Mack Avenue one block south of Nine Ml1e Road, 777-8020 , . A.re You Lookcn{!, For It'., the doll of the war a "Cobha{!,e Patch Doll"? :\IR and l\IRS STEVEN ARBAUGH of Lan"mg. announce the bIrth of their hr<;t child. a daughter .JEAN LOUISE Oct 28 Mrs Arbaugh IS the former KRISTEN NOVAK daughter of MR and MHS EDWARD NOVAK. of Flmt Paternal grandparenL<; are MR and ~IRS WILLIAM ARBAUGH, of Lltllee;tone Road Open house date Arrcllnl< ])01/) heoutlful new rugs Including KIlzm ... oriental ... Ponde ('ameron rug~ from Indwn. braid and rag rug., plu~ morr ('ompare thr ualues at Ed Mol1<;Zl'/I .. k, Retta than el'er dUring the '>ale' Free parkmg m {ront o{ 214.16 Mack. 776-6')10 MOMS'TOY ATTIC ho .. c" ..tom made' Little Loe e.. BaIHe'>." the onglnol prototype ~o{t "clllptu rrd doll'> by Carol Priced $4996. fhr) come com. ~. plete ll,lth adoptwn paper'> A dopl one "\" ..... -t:.>and fzll a httle heart with all your lot'e ..... ~~..J" ~~v166.17 Ea'>t Warren Tur,doy .. ~l~s,~ throu{!,h .';aturdoj" 10 (/ m 6 pm. 882-76.1 1 , Parkl'r Brolhl'r, nl'w gaml' "Domain" i~ whl'rl' (hI' ('h.tlll'ng('.., t\nothl'r finl' gam I' for ~Ifl ~Ivln~ from ~\ thl' ..chool BI'I~. IjOO4~ack t\v.l'nut' &-:.. .... Francesco'~ HaIr and Skm Salon In proper ear piercing 882-2550 The c1d,,~e". offel ed ".., ,I com mumt~ "enllce I eqUJ1e no fee 01 pie legl"tl.ltlOn FUlthel mlO1md tlOn may be obt.lIned b~ c,dlmg C1ol.,onnt',. 1'1 an dnCll'nt Clunl'''t' craft of WII I' t'naml'ling ovel copper ~t't' tht' tint' ,t'll'cl1on al th(' '1011' Holl' ~hlch include, pt'ndant,. I'arrmg,. hrdCI' let,. t'gg.. on ..tdnd.,. fl dmt'... bird.. and ho\l" ,hail abll' at Kl'rchl'val <lndM C1<llrand Tow('r 200 Hl'nal'> ..ancl' Cent('r .,,,1 "0 . mg IDee 20) Come]OIn U5 to celebrate our Christmas Open House and the Grand Opening o{the Coloseum 2000. Sunday. Not'ember 20,11 a m to 4 pm. Mack at Lochmoor 886-0:100 , Chocolatene By Jamar If you haven't tasted these extraordinary Belgian chocolates, you have been mlssmg a wonderful taste expenence Find them at Vintage Poi nte (exclusi ve In thIS country). There are twenty vaflatlOns including chocolate truffles and cream pralines. Choose your own selection and they will be gold-boxed, 1/41b , 1/2 lb , 1 lb .• and 2 Ibs, Open seven days a week with convement evening hours Kercheval at Notre Dame, 885-0800. BI ed"UeedIng I No.. 29) Bdth ,md B,d)\ FO!muld Plep,llatlOn IDec 6), NutritIOn (Dee 1:3and Parent }<In(3ERl...Y1\9l\NER Hurr) , C dllCOCOInl'r ..' Annual Blrthda) Sale otTer., you Off EVEHYTHI,\(, In the ..tOIl' It end~ Saturda). November 214.11 :\1.lck \vl'nut' Opt'n :\10nda)~ until 9 pm. ; DRS ADEL and KATHY ELME~SIDI. of Cypret>~. a '>ubulb of Hou~ton. Tex .• .mnounce the Imth of a daughter. LYLA ADEL. Sept 8 The mothel I'>the former KATHY GROEHN. daughtel of the Idte MR and MRS THOMA~ E GROEHN. of MerrIweather Road and later Lochmoor Bouleval d Lyla wa~ named dftel Kathy i> childhood ft lend fI am Meiliweather Road day,>. LYLA BALDWIN WAIN DLE The NUI'>lOg EduCdtlOn De pal tment of Saint John HO'>plt,d begm" anothel five "e"~lOn ..,elle" of Mothel CIaft clat>"e~ on Tue..,. da}. Nov 22 The progl am" e.." pecldlJ~ helpful fOI fll..,t time mothel.., 1 un flom l.m to 2 ~o p m Tue..,dd~ dftel noon ... TopiC" to be covel ed dIe Ane.., the ...w dUlmg Dell\'er~ INov 22) Have You Recewed. . your Merry Mouse catalogue? [fyou have not, call 884-9077 or stop In for your free copy that mcludes unique and delICIOUSgIfts Kercheval at Notre Dame , MR and MRS H WILLIAM CYPHERS III, of Hud!>on. OhIO, announce the birth of their ftr~t child. a daughter. MGLLY LISBETH. Sept 10 Mr!> Cypher~ I~ the lormer MARTHA LEIGH WOOD. ddughtel of MRS MARILYN S WOOD. of Moran Road. and ROBERT B WOOD a formel POInter who now I e~lde~ In Harbor SPI mgi> P dterndl glandpalenb ale MR and MRS H W CYPHERS JR , 01 BIrmmgham Learn the arts of Mothercraft If You Are Thmking. . of addmg plants to your home or office decor, call the Grosse POinte Botamcal Gardens and the plant designer WIll come to help you select the proper pi ant for the right location. Maintenance service is available, 331-4033, Kercheval and Beaconsfield 10''< 19 • • • specIalizes I • at Burtha Fisher The Little ~htel" of the POOl. \\ho m,nntdlO th<> Butlha FI..,hel Horne fOl the Aged ,It ~outhfleld and Outel OlIve In Detlolt Will ho"t ,1 I to 5 p m open hou"e thel e ~undd~ 1\ov 20 M,my h,mdmade It('m" WIll be fO! "dIe. along \Hth bdked good" Hefl e"hment" Will he dvallable elt the tea table Ther e WIll be tOUl" of the home thloughout the ,Iftel noon CAULIFLOWER CHEESE IN TANGY SAUCE 1 head cauliflower (6" diameter) 1112cups (6 oz.) Cheddar cheese 1/4 cup evaporated skimmed milk 1 tsp. prepared mustard Wa!>h cauliflowel and I emove leave!>. Keep whole. Cook, covered, in a !>mall ...mount of boiling. lightl)'.!>alted watel fOI 12-15 minute!>. Drain well. Mi, chee!>e. evapol ated !>kimmed milk and mu!>tal'd into a paste. Place cauliflower in an oven-proof !>erving di ...h. Spl ead chee!>e mhtul e ovel head of c.1Uliflower. Ba ke in prehea ted .150" oven for 5 minute." 01 until chee ..e melt!>. Make ... 6 ...erving!>. Calorie!> pel' ...erving about 5i. Chole!>tel'ol about 25 mg .... ITALIAN CAULIFLOWER 3 green onions, thinly sliced 1 ~!ove gar lie. minced ~ '!1>sp. Italian salad dressing 4 cups small ca uliflowerets 1/4 cup water 1/4 tsp. salt 2 Tbsp. finely chopped green pepper 1/4 tsp. dried basil, crushed 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved In 112"qual't !>aucepan. cook on. ion!> and garlic in !>alad dre!>!>ing until onion is ten del . about 2 minute ... Add cauliflowelet .., watel' dnd ~...lt. Covf1r; cook over 10\\ heat fOl' 10 minute!>. Add green pepper. cook until cauliflower i!> tendel, about 5 minute!> 01 mOle. Stir in ba!>il. Add tomat<»e!>- heat through. Make!> 6 !>elving~. Calories pel 'iel ving about 49. Cholesterol O. CAULIFLOWER AND PEAS 3/4 tsp. ground cumin 1/4 tsp. pepper 4 tsp. ground coriander 1 tsp. tumeric 3 Tbsp. water 3 Tbsp. margarine 1 head cauliflower (21/2 lbs ) 1 medium onion, chopped 1 cup shelled fresh peas 1 bay leaf 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 cup water Blend cumin, peppel. coriander and tumeric with .1 Tb'ip. water. Heat margal ine in large ..aucepan until hUbbling. Stit ..pice ... into hot malgaline and cook, ..tin mg. ovel low heat fOI 2 minute ... BI eak cauliflowel into floweret'i and add to saucepan. Add onion. pea .... hay leaf and ..alt. Mix thoroughl). ,\dd 1/4 cup water. Cover and ..team 15 to 20 minute!>. Ol until cd ..p,tendel. Make .. 8 .,erving ... Calolie .. pel' ..erving a hout 81. Ch()(e...tel'ol O • MINTED CAULIFLOWER 1 medium-size head cauliflower, broken into flowerets and steamed until crisp-tender 1/2 cup chopped fresh mmt leaves 1 clove garlic, fmely minced 5 Tbsp, margarme, melted 1/3 cup WIne vinegar Salt to taste 1/4 tsp. ground black pepper Plact" hot, cooked cauliflowel pit"ce... in d ..el ving bowl, Refllgel dte in marinade of mint. gal hc and margaline 1 hour. To.... with vinega r. ...alt and pt'pper. DI a in and u.,e a., an appetizer or a .. a vf'gf'tahle 01' .. alad with lamb. Make ... 6 'oC1ving ... CalOile .. pel' ...el ving about 96. Cholf' ...terol O. ----- ....._-"'"----;-"".*-.., ...... ~ Sports & classifieds Section C Thursday, November 17, 1983 Disappointing finish to fine South season coach would loveto have Nmeturnovel s, including two fumblc!> on II South '!>val'<,lty football team could l'igure out a better way to end kIckoff return!>, and some poor a perfect season thdn It ha!>lor t\l,O blocking helped the Blue Devil'>' demIse for the !>econd <,tralght sea!>on year" - WItha lo'>!>111 the lJr!>tlound m flr!>tlound play of the !>tate playolf'> - It mIght make a lot oj people happy But that South, whIch had given up only 25 wouldn t nece",>at lIy II1dude cOdch pomts to opponent <,111 mne I egular Ru!>,>Hepner season game!> found Itself down, 220, at halftime, followmg a turnovI've mall1tdllled all along that d playoll game - \\ III or lo'>e- ca n er-filled flr!>t half not be the highlight 01 a '>Cd'>onlIke On the !>econd play 01 the game that kllld we had, Hepnel Said af- Tony Tocco Intercepted a Ford pm,<, ter South '<;playol! lo!>!>to DetrOit at the Ford 14 and aftel a John McHenry Ford, 34-0 I e.,dldthdt em Iy Donald carry to the Ford SIX South 111 the <;ea!>onand I 11e.,ayIt agam quarterback Williamson tned to hIt It !>not negative Jlln Arnold 111 the endzone, but the 'ThIS \\as the kind 01 <,ea,>ondny pd:>:> feli lllLUllIl1lelc Hal/bad. coach would love to helve ' Bnan Rathsburg carned the ball to the Ford two, but South got no closer But even Hepner Will admIt that A Dale Graham fIeld goal attempt last SatUl day'!> 10<,<,to Ford on a was WIde and Ford took over snowy, muddy Bll'lmngham GI ovee., The TrOJan!>marched 110 yards for field \\ as not the kll1d of game any By Peggy ()'Connol' Keeping traCK • • • Many people ask me this question: "What do you do when you aren't having a great time covering football games or WrIting silly columns? (I answer silly questions about what I do when I'm not covering football games and writing silly columns). The rest of the time, I spend keeping a mental (no cracks) list of things to put in my silly column: Things I Never Again Want to Hear a Coach Say: "They're a super team and we'll have to be ready for them;" "They just outhustled us;" "We just didn't get the breaks;" or my favorite: "I've got a great story to tell you, but you can't quote me." Things I Can Hardly Wait to Hear a Coach Say: "We really have a pretty poor team this year and I just hope we don't get humiliated out there;" "Actually, I think we'll win the state championship - and you can quote me on that;" or: "The officiating was fantastic, couldn't have been better," Subjects I Never Want to Write About Again: Anything to do with animals - including interviewing race horses, ice skating pigs and wrestling goats; any sport pursued by teenagers in their backyards, i.e., dirt bike racing, roller derby, darts; and my least favorite - any story about fish. Some of the Strangest Things I've Seen in Sports: South High kids "passing" other kids over the crowd in the football bleachers (it's pretty dangerous and besides, it's a lot more effective when there are more bleachers, gang); any one of a number of hockey crowds at Joe Louis Arena; newspaper photos of sports fans wearing bags over their heads, or donning mascot suits or hats shaped like carcasses of wild animals. Favorite .Sports Sights So Far This Year: Dave Waldeck's run-scoring hit which ended a baseball marathon and gave North a regional semi-final victory; Chet Lemon's over-the-wall catch to preserve a Tiger win in the middle of this past summer s almost-pennant-race; the South Blue Devils carrying coach Russ Hepner off the field after the football win over North; Frank Sumbera's smile even after that loss; Mite House tryout day at Grosse Pointe Community Rink; Detroit Free Press Marathon rwmers. Sports ~tories I'm Tired of Hearing About~ Marysville and FarmIngton Harrison not making it into tpe state football playoffs; Red Wing winning and losing streaks and the attendance fIgures of each game; U of M fighting to make it to a bowl game; the Lions' game against the New York Gi~ts (so what if both teams stunk, I thought winning was the Important part in the NFL?); the Tigers' participation (Continued on Page 2C) • a scorc, capped by Lamar Lmer's seven-yard plunge Steve Reynolds tackled quarterback Bernard Hall as he dttempted the two-pomt conver!.lOn Ford !>cored agall1, followlIlg a South fumblc early 111 the second quarter Lmer capped an eIght play dnve With hIS four yard dash and Ford led, 12 0 FORD'S HALL made It 18-0 when Hall bootlegged around the nght for 11yards - capltallzmg on yet anothl:!r South fumble, the thn'd of the first half South recovered a Ford fumble, but gave the ball back to DetrOlters when Arnold's optIOn pass was mtercepted Mlchaell{odnguez closed out the first half scormg With a 24-yard field goal With less than a mmute to go In the half 'We (the coachmg staff) felt \\e could stIll come back in the second halC" Hepner saId' We thought we could come back and put 24 POll1ts on the board and beat them It seemed like every time we'd make a good play and get our emotIOns up, somethmg would happen and we'd give the ball up But at halftime, we talked about how we were a class football team and we'd have to play that way 111 the second half" South tned to come back 111 the second half, but WJ11Jamson's touchdown bomb to Arnold was called back and South penalized for Illegal use of hands That seemed to take much of the steam out of South, Hepner said Ford's Warren Bryant added a 13-yard touchdown run m the third quarter and Hall connected With Stanford Belue on a 23-yard scoring pass 111 the fourth penod to close out the scoring Bryant fim!>hed the day With 172yards on 21 carnes, Liner had 127 m 17 carnes as the TrOjans seemed to move eaSily through what had bepn a tenauoU<; Blue Devil defense , We dId not block well and Ford wa!> able to throw pm,!>and block very well agam!>t u'>,' Hepner said "I think that overall, It was a matter of Ford takmg advantage of our mIStake!> and ue.,not takmg advantage of the opportumtle<; we had When you COmlTIltnll1e turnovers and give the ball that many times to any team - 9-0 or 0 9 you'll be 111 for a ~truggle The !>truggle agall1<,t Ford was !>omethmg new lor Hepner s squad, which had not lo<,ta regular !>eason game In more than t\\O years But vdcl all ~U<1l.lJ lh:!Jlld I" ....J .... W<lnt that the sea<,on-endll1g dl<,appoll1tment not detract from South s season "WE HAD A great group of senIOrs The way the team played thIS season brought a lot of recogmtlOn to South and to Gro!><;e POll1te There were so many po<,ltlve thmgs thIS season I <;ee no negatIve aspects to our football program .. Eastern TvlJchlgan League champIOn South f1mshe<;the c;eason at 91, DetrOit Henry Ford (1O-0l Will play Blrmmgham Brother RICe, the favonte to wm the Class A title, at Groves HIgh School thiS \\ eekend South had SIXplayers named first team All-League selectIOns, mcludmg fullback Paul Hawk, quarterback John WJ1hamson and tight end Darren DeSmyter on offense, guard Steve Reynolds. tackle John Mikesell and halfback Bnan Rathsburg on defense Second team All-League defenSIVe selections mclude guard JIm Kretzchmar back Tony Tocco, end Steve Carner tackle Chns Marshall and Jim Arnold SCHUMMERS AND Roffe Has Never Looked Better Photo by Tom Greenwood Darren DeSmyter (No. 22) had a bird's eye view of what South players and fans had more than an eyeful of last Saturday: Detroit Henry Ford catching passes. They also managed to run for big yards and make key tackles enroute to a 34-0 playoff win over the Blue Devils. (More photos on Page 2C). Correction HARPER SPORT SHOP 36th THURS. FRI. NOV. 17 9-8 p.m. NOV. 18 SAT. NOV. 19 9-6 p.m. 9-6 p.m. SUN. 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Umi,) 343:S300 d Don Go'tiley 20903 HARPERat the 1.94jVERNIER (8 MILE) EXIT OPEN MON. through FRI. 7: 30 A.M. to 6: 00 P.M .... for your convenience GROSSE Page Two-C A bad day POINTE Thursday, November NEWS 17, 1983 • • • If the photo below, of South's Jim Arnold just missing a pass in the endzone doesn't indicate how bad South's day was ... the one at right should. Those tired-looking fellows are the mainstay of South's defense, Jerry H~lley, Steve Reynolds and John Mikesell, who played more than their share in Saturday's 3(.0 loss. . . and those uruforms prove it. (Photos by Tom Greenwood). FootbaU ranking system best, MHSSA officials say :;,ystem work:;, like thIS a team IS awarded points for each Win the number of pOInts earned are based on the class of the OppOSItion (A,B,C,D) In addltlOn, bonus points are awarded for the number of wins an opponent you defeated has compIled. The total playoff points are added up and divided by the number of games that team has play. ed. Bonus POInts for each opponent are added separately and wntten as a fractIon, wIth the sum of the bonus POints a:;, the numerafor and the number of games played as the denominator The fractiOns are then added and reduced to a decimal number to determine the playoff average, By Greg Lapinski Now 10 Its mnth year, the computellzed ranking :;,ystem is presently the faIrest and best way to determine which MIchIgan high school football teams wJlI qualify for the MIchIgan H1gh SChool Athletic Association Football Playoff Senes, according to MHSSA assistant director Warren B, McKenzie. The system has come under 'criticism thIS fall. "It's the best system we have now," McKenzie saId "If anyone can come up with something bettel', we'll use that one But until then " Basically, the computer point Each yeal, however, It seems that :;,ome team~ which appear to be ~ohd contenders for the state championshIp do not qualify for the playoffs because they have not complied enough computer POints •ThIS IS often due to a generally weak schedule, or an unlikely loss sometime during the season. ThIS year IS no exception MarysvIlle HIgh School, which flmshed 9-0 and outscored its oppoments 435-20, dId not make {he Class B state playoffs because ItS opponents dId not Win enough games Defending Class A State Cham. pIOn Farmmgton Harrison vlrtually ehminated Itself four weeks ago when it suffered a fluke loss to a team that had won only one game prevIOusly Many who are knowledgable about the subject agree Harrison IS st1l1 one of the top high school football teams m Michigan - although it WIll not get a chance to/rove it this year McKenzie sai the pOInt system was set up and approved by the MichIgan HIgh School Coaches AssoclatlOn and the MHSAA, and made it clear those who do not qualify for the playoffs do not meet the established cnteria and therefore should not be there He said the system IS as fall' as possible and a meeting IS held each year after the playoffs to el1mmate any flaws and improve the system Some obseivers sug- St Clare of Montefalco defeated Peter Astfalk and Hunwick had LIvonia St Michael, 16-0, Nov. 6, four each Lucas and Lou Dobbs In an abbreviated exhIbition game each registered an interceptIOn at the Pontiac Silverdome, to For the season, Lucas, a fullclose a very successful season, back, topped the team m JUshmg The Falcons won eight games this with 494 yards 10 79 carries for a sea:;,on, losmg only to Center Lme 6.3 average He was also the St Clemen,t .. &-0, in overtime. overall offensive leader with a In the NOV. 6 game, touchtotal of 556 yards, and top scorer downs were scored by Rodger with 72 pomts on six touchdowns Hunwlck on a 7&-vard rul). and Jad and 18 of 23 extra pomt:;, Pablo, on a 3&-la~~ s'prm!:-_~u~ Tallbac~ Mike Paull followed 41cas kIcked: botiP 6J!1.I:a .. P.9i~~~.~.mtbJ.i09 yarp..::? (371 r.l,Isl;1,i1'lg,,, 56 Lucas had fIve tackl'es, whITe- average). Quarterback HunwlCk: had 174 yards passing on 18 coma etes pletlOns in 46 attempts, and another 167 yards rushing In 52 attempts (3.2 avg ) for a total of 341 Two former University Liggett yards. He also tallJed nine touchSchool athletes are showcasing downs and a one-point conversion their talent in college. Defensive leaders were Astfalk Junior co-captain Kris Robbins w~th 40 tackles, Hunwlck, 35, Jeff is the No. 1 singles player at F~kany and Lucas, 29 each; and Dartmouth; Heidi Henkel plays Vmce McDuffy, 28 MIke Calcafieid hockey at Pine Manor terra had five mterceptlOns The Red Barons' football season ended NOv, 6 - but not before the varSIty put on a show, wmning one and tying one m the last two weeks of play On Oct 30, a tough baUgame against the Shelby Lions saw a defensive struggle end up 10 a 13-0 victory for the Barons Late m the first half, Matt Dl1lenback picked off a Shelby pass in the flat and raceq 15 yards fot the tOUChdown. \ The' extra pbliln'las nlr-gcAAi-and the .Barons took a 6.-0 lead Into I I' '" 'If ft "iY halftime. Rich Regalado took a handoff from Scott SmIth, broke to his left, and behind a great block by The Albion College Britons got off to a good start this year, includLance Harding, scampered in for ing a 35-17 win over Wabash, ranked ninth nationally among the final score of the day to gIve NCAA Division III colleges ... and they had plenty of help the Red Barons the 13-0 win. from two former Pointe prep football players. North graduate Then the Barons traveled to S1. Mark Palazzo (left) starts for the Britons at linebacker. He's the ClaIr Shores to face the Green son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Palazzo, of Lakeshore Road. Hornets The freshmen and JV Freshman John Polizzi (right) was a valuable member of the squads lost handily to theIr Hornet University Liggett School Knights during his football stint there; counterparts/ but the varsity the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Polizzi, of Wellington Place is Fuqua will swim played a harn-fought game which now kickin for the Britons. ended in a &-6 tie. Grosse Pomter Sam The Barons scored first behind Fuqua is listed on the the brilliant running of Regalado Macalester College and Dam Martllotti; the extra Pointe rower Paul Fuchs At the 2 3/4 mile Head of the point was no good and Grosse men's swim team prebounced back from a dlsappointSchuyklll race m Philadelphia season roster. Pointe led, &-0. The second half 109 flmsh In the world rowmg Oct. 29, Fuchs won the single Fuqua, a sophomore, was all rough and tumble football champlOnships to take two single hghtweight sculling crown with and the Green Hornets scored late IS expected to compete on the St Paul, Mmn , hghtwelght scullmg WinS In Octo- his time of 16 40, 24 :;,econds ahead m the half after a long dnve. The of the second place fmisher. school swim squad this bel' try for the wmning extra pomt Rowmg for the DBC III Camseason The team was stopped on a great tackle by bridge, Mass, Oct 23, Fuchs, of On the same course, Fuchs participated m ~llnnesScott Smith Roslyn Road, won the Head of teamed up with Jo Hannafin, of ota time tnals m OctoThe 1983 Red Baron squads had Charles Three Mile Rowmg Re- the New York Rowing Assoclaber and opens Its season up and down seasons Their gatta HIS tIme of 17'3004 beat the lion, to win the mixed doubles at home Nov 29 second place flmsher by 31 se- sculhng event They flmshed In league, the E S F.L, has become conds and shattered the course 16'56, seven seconds ahead of the a very competitIve one, led by Northeast DetrOIt, Denby and S1. StrIke bars of early record by 27 seconds second place pail' Clair Shores Many of the Red typewriters tangled, If Baron players will go on to play two slde-by-slde keys hIgh school football WIth the were hit In rapId succession The so-called "qwerty" keyboards (Continued from Page IC) were laid out to prein the free agent draft (we all know they won't sign anyvent such tangling ULS thl shine in college Grosse Pointe &unsbop • GUN REPAIRS & RELOADING COMPONENTS IN STOCK In the Rear of Calumet 21006 'MACK Floor Coverlnq 881.5000 GPW Pick Up and Retam flato Sports Week WITHIN 3 HOURS • Complele Cleaning of Intenor and Extenor $1500 • Wax Auto, Chrome & Shampoo Carpet (Includes $1500 Package) $3000 • Apply Rubbmg Compound Serllmg 70m 10pm the Grosse $500 Pomles for 11 Yews' 886.0611 7 DAY' t... t, DON'T ~METRO"~ ... SKI & SPORTS t :;.:'m t , MISS tOUR . t t PRE-SEASON SKI APPAREL SALE UP TO 50'0 off Also Gloves & Goggles Are t 20% off 20343 Mack • South of Vernier GROSSE POINTE WOODS 884.5680 ...... ..I ...... ...... Tag your luggage WIth your bus mess address, not your house address QUlck thteves WIth cohorts In the termlllais learn the whereabouts of vacant homes from luggage tags LEASE AT 9.90/0 F1:=r1Hl body anyway, so who cares?); anytIains written about team owners who lead pizza empires. Events I'm Sorry I Missed: The first annual Grosse Pointe Academy Cross Country Invitational held Nov. 4; all of St. Clare's football games this fall, when the Falcons were enroute to a 7-1 season; University Liggett School's state championship final game victory, when the Knights had to play the final 20 minutes with 10 players instead of 11 becaus~ one player had been yellow-carded (tossed out). Least Favorite Sport on TV this time of Year: NBA basketball; Monday Night Football; and worst of all, boring Toronto Maple Leaf hockey, every, single Saturday night without fail, on Channel 9! Sporting Events I Can Hardly Wait to See: The 1984Winter Olympics; the 1984Summer Olympics; the second United States Football League season (and they said it wouldn't happen); Tiger spring training; ULS winning its 13th consecutive state boys' tennis title, Favorite Sports Photos So Far This Year: The one of the ULS state champ soccer team where the players were dressed in suitcoats and ties; the one showing U of M kicker Bob Bergeron giving a "high five" to the referee after Bergeron's game-winning field goal against Iowa. Least Favorite Post-Season High School Football Game: Last Saturday's South.Henry Ford debacle. I could take the mud, the cold, and even the score: a 34-0win for Ford ., but I'll never be able to swallow the nasty remarks made by Blue Devil fans who started filing out during the third quarter. It seems to me that a team which has run together back-ta-back unbeaten seasons deserves fans who don't stoop to thinly-veiled racist remarks about the opposition and sarcastic shouts about their own coach's ability. It was, after all, only a game, folks, t II t F;'de t R;:n~::~h:~ OM:~L~ELS 0 on n rs AT 17677 MACK 886-1700 ....... Lining Up for Albion . . . Double rowing win for Fuchs • ORDERS TAKEN ON NEW & USED GUNS 0pIll MIl .d T1lIrs Money, of COUI se, IS another problem. "If we expanded the ~eason by a week, that means extra pay for every hIgh school coach/' McKenzie explained "Multiply that by every hIgh school In the state and then reahze that a lot of school distncts can't affO!d athletICS as It IS " He also said movmg back the season another week, mto' August, would create a lot of conflict with kIds leaving for famIly vacatIOns and the like McKenzie then emphaslzed that those mvolved lose sight of what IS most Important. "AthletICS can't come fIrst," he saId "The famdy and education have to come first It's a question of prlOritles " Red Barons end season Falcons end football year • AMMO gested the playolfs be expanded to mclude 16 team:;" m:;,tead of eIght thereby lengthening the :;,eason by a week. McKenZIe was fIrmly agaln:;,t this idea "No way," he said bluntly Accordmg to McKenZIe there are several reasons why the present system cannot be expanded. One is because since the MHSAA uses the Pontlac Silverdome for the state finals, the season must be completed by the first SatUJ day following ThanksgIVing "We (MHSAA) are guaranteed the Silverdome on the fir:;,t Saturday after Thanksgivmg because the LIOns play a ThanksgIvmg game every year," he saId Idl 9 pill Earliest tenms balls were hal u and heavy - wool wrapped in leather - and -dangerous when wet It was about 500 years ago that one hit King Charles VIII of France in the head and killed hIm FRIDAY NOV. 25 TO THE 7:30 p.rn. flllST 5000 YOUTHS Grosse Pointe North and South squads, others wIlT form the nucleus of the 1984 Red Baron team. Red Baron players and coaches sent thanks to many of the fathers who spent time assistmg the team this season The freshmen squad was coached by Bob Kutcher and Dave Cromar and their assistants; the JV's by Ray DeMeui. emeester, Ron Kefgen and John Mogk; and the varSity by Don StoecKel, P au] Garner, Pat Meathe and Randy Stebbms. Rick Moore added some late season assistance at the varsity level. The football players draw most of the attention, but the Red Barons' cheerleadmg .squads should be recognized for the flOe year they had. The cheerleaders were coached by Cmdy Pangborn. Freshmen cheerleaders were Annie Maliszewski, Molly Wright, Patti and Chrissy Livermore, Natalie Cespedes and Kelly WeIr. Cheering for the JV teams were Donielle Ashley, Knsty Stephenson, Becky Devine, Mandy and CassIe Pangborn. Varsity cheerleaders were Jenny, Kelly and Knsty Pletz, Andrea Kozak, Shellie and Amy Acord, Amy O'Hara, Chnsti Buell, Kelly and Jenny Reitzloff, Mehssa DIckenson, Lisa Fleming, Amy Bliss, Lisa Burke, Mehssa Bliss, Katie and Lauren Hutton and Carne Cassara 14 AND UNDER AmNDING THE RED W1NGS GAME Compliments of Detroit vs. Pittsburgh Ticket Imonoadon Charge by Phone and Group Discounts caU(313) 567-9800 Tlcketl at all ere outIeti =~" ~:' --_.>---------~~ GROSSE Thursday, November 17, 1983 POINTE NEWS Club softball season ends North cagers near title By Rick Markel North High Coming off a big week WIth wins over L'Anse Creuse and Dearborn Edsel Ford, North's .gu'ls' basketball team has upped its record to 12-6 WIth a 9-2 mark, the Norsemen have a great shot at winning the BI-County league tJtle In what Coach Gary Bennett called the team's "biggest game," North came out a 54-31 victor over L'Anse Creuse (puttmg NOl'th In a flI'St place tIe) As usual, ~ohd defense played a bIg role in the deciSIve Win Takmg a 28-11 halftun(' lead, NOIth was III control all the way Celeste S.lrtor had 20 pOlnb, P.lula Harms added 11 I ebound~, .lnd Pam Boesiger totaled seven steals, to help the Nor~emen cause AgaInst Demborn Edsel Ford, North once agam assumed a large halftJme margm (28-12) and controlled mo!:>tof the game Leadmg thp way wa" S~rtor who poured in 12 pomts wh11e Dawn CartwrIght and Paul Harms chipped In eight points apIece The season ha~n't been that easy for North. Getting off to a slow start, the team suffered a few early season blowouts To turn around the year North simply went back to the baSIC!:>, shor109 up fundamental skIlls like shootmg and ballhandlIng, and Norsemen Just kept on working hard m practice "Now we're competitive all the way around," says Coach Bennett. "They have an excellent attitude," continued the coach Strength underneath has been North's bread and butter all season WIth Michelle Witt and Sartor, North has not only height but also reboundmg power. By controlling the boards, the Norsemen have a good shot at winning most of theIr games. "Winning games" is even more Important now as the season wmds down. North will look forward to wrapping up a league championship and competing in the state tournament today, Nov 17 team rolled to Its 11th Bi-County win, as It defeated L'Anse Creuse, 35-30. Getting off to a quick start, the Norsemen seized a 20-6 halftime advantage North never eased up and hung on for the win, Julie Cook had a game-high 10 points and Leshe Talos added eIght points to lead the winners Norfh wasn't as fortunate m Its next outing, as a last ~econd shot gave Dearborn Edsel Ford a hard-fought 42-40 victory over North Falhng behlOd early the Norsemen were forced to play catch up ball for most of the way They did fmally tie it up 40-40 With 15 seconds left, but that proved to be plenty of hme for Edsel Ford Leslie Talos and Juhe Cook each pumped m eight pomts for North. The team's record now stand!:> at You know winter is on Its way when the last softball game is fmally played in the Pointes. The NeIghborhood Club's men's fall softball leagues ended In late OCtober concludmg SIX successful months of games m which thousands of youth and adults tested their abilities in over 1,000 games, Fifteen men's teams completed thIS fall m two diVISIOns In the Blue DIvisIOn, BorlandEarl Keirn dominated the fall league and fmlshed wIth a perfect 8-0 record, sconng 101 runs during the season while only allowing 34 In the tournament they won four straight to take the championship, defeatmg Suds In the Park, 12-9. Suds had reached the fmal the hard way, losmg the opening game of the tournament before 13-5 The girls' freshmen basketball reehng off four wins Actually, the team concluded its season on a team had a 9-8 lead gomg mto the lOSing note as North was defeated SiXth mning against Borland, but three smgle~ and a double scored by South, 39-22. Down by only four at the end ot the IIl!:>t qUdi leI , three runs to gIve Bodand the victory. The champs were led by Don South exploded and won eaSily QUllln who went three-for-four inHillary Hall topped North WIth 11 St. Clare's varsity volleyball team captured the Metro Detroit City Championship Oct. 23, defeating cludmg a home run and Bill Kenpoints, Their record was &-6 west-side champ St. Hugo, 15-8, 14-16, 15.1 in the CYO finals at Dominican. The wins raised St. Clare's dall with a smgle, double and triseason mark to 28-0 and added another title to the girls' league, regional and Bishop Gallagher championple. Swimmers qualify ships. The Falcons' five year record is 183.5. Coach Larry Hines' squad includes, from left to right, (front In the Gold DIVISIOn, Cellar Led by super freshmen Sandy row) Lynn Mazure, Chris Schulte, Cece Rettig, Paula Hines, Theresa Vitale, Mari-Jane Garling; (back row) Dwellers was the hot team III the Hines, Jeanne Purrenhage, Roseanne Salomone, Megan Keller, Lila Wajeeh, Kim LaBranche, Karyn Valenti Smith and Ann Verona, North's tournament, wlnmng four straIght SWim team heads mto the BI- and manager Matt Haun. to take the title They fmlshed the COWlty league meet. Based on the season WIth an 8-3 record In the team's previous performances opemng tournament game they against league teams, North defeated D. & S EqUipment, 17-8, should do quite well Ideally. but D. & S. EqUIpment fought Then on a pass from Danny BomBLACK HAWKS-MAJOR MAGICS Coach Scott Teeters would hke to Mite House back through the losers' bracket bich, Pete Morgan found the net The MIte House Black Hawks see a few more of hIS swimmers to reach the finals In the fmal The Blue Dragons won their for the Kings The Seals answered and Major MagiCS skated to a 1-1 game Cellar Dwellars held a 4-0 qualify for the state competition first game of the season, defeating WIth a goal from Matt Kramer astie last weekend. lead going into the fifth inning but the Rangers, 5-2. Terry Brennan sisted by Jeff Huebner and Peter Norsemen that are already Andy Baskel opened the scoring held on when D & S Equipment Blake to tie the score quahfied for the state meet in- opened the scoring for the DragWIth h1s first goal of the season at ons on a pretty passmg play by struck for three runs clude undefeated diver Ann Attar, 6'10 of the fIrst period when he Matt Summers. Sandy SmIth and Sarah RobiSquirt House W L TEAM connected from a wild goal-mouth Second period action saw Amy chaud The medley relay team CANUCKS-PENGUINS 8 0 scramble WhICh followed Nate Borland-Earl Keirn will also see state action With Steckel score on a breakaway Strong goaltending by the 8 3 Weid's blazmg shot from the Suds In Park after plckmg up her own reboWld this kind of a field representing 7 3 Canucks' George Petersmarck, as Cellar Dwellers pomt. to make the score 2-0. Terry North at the state, Coach Teeters well as the outstanding defensive 7 3 The Major Magics got the equalHeatcraft Brennan scored once more, asenviSIOns a top 20 fmish play of Jeff Jensen, Garret Ryan, 6 3 izer at 10:45 of the second period Under Dogs sisted by Amy and Steven Steckel. SaId Coach Teeters of the year, 7 5 Greg Semack and Jamie Goodwhen Matt Spicer fired a wicked D.& S. "It was a good year in which we In the third period, the Rangers 5 4 year, led to a 5-0 shutout of the wrist shot past Hawk goal Andy As Is Salvage came out flying with two quick developed a good background" 5 5 Cottage Hospital Brewer. A scoreless third period Pengums. goals by Adam McDonald and He took first year competitive 4 6 Canucks' goal scorers were Tim Lakeside Ph'cy. followed the end-to-end action Galin Dossin, assisted by John swimmers and through dedication 3 5 Kazul, Kevin McCracken, Jeremy Jose's Knockouts WIth Major MagiC goahe Chns and hard work turned them into a WIse, to make the score 3-2. 3 7 Church and Scott Partridge with Fox makmg several key saves Fish Market It was only after goalie successful bunch; a group that 2 6 two. Assists were had by Partagainst the Black Hawks' A-line, DeFour Ins. JV, frosh split now believes in Itself and ItS ca- Tony Marl stopped a number of ridge and Kazul along WIth Matt 2 6 Marge's Bar The last minute of the game feashots that the Dragons regained pabihtles. North's JV girls' basketball 2 7 Moroun, Jensen and a pair by Jay Hollywood Nights tured three point-blank saves by their confidence and went on to 1 7 E.C. White score two late period goals by Berger Outstandmg play of Can- Hawk goalie Brewer. ucks Everett Covacha and newTodd Dunlap, assisted by Pat comer Peter Gracey should also ]>t;fiIN 3177 -' \i Brennan, that enabled them to be noted. E. Jefferson .A notch the win. Penguin goaltender Dan Lefebvre played a strong game turnKINGS-BRUINS >, shots. The Grosse Pointe Strong defense was the key in ing away ~any dif!icult -, ~ ~ Other Pengwns playmg a str~ng Academy's Sixth and tbe Art Van Kings' 2-0 victory game were Paul Slusser, MIke se:veI)~ ,grAde SQccer over the Bruins. M.J. Morris and Petters and Paul Misiewicz. 'team' pJay,l!d' ''ULS~'S'" Evllasio Covacha scored for the combined 'sixth - and Finest ChInese-American Food Kings with Jacob Thomas -and Banquet FaClUtles- Recently Remodeled Pee Wee House seventh grade team Morris drawmg aSSists, DefenseHawaII Cocktail Lounge - Happy Hour Mon -Frl 3-6 P m Oct 26, and in a USA-FLAMES men Brian Holliday, Brent Kuhar Open Mon. Thu,s 1lam 1. m F" & Sa' 11am 2 a m Sun no~n 1am well-played offensive The USA Olympians became the and Sebastian Yofre worked hard 259-1510 259-1511 - Carr out Ssmes GPA scored on the Coline, as did AU Bararsani first Grosse Pointe Pee Wee hoc- battle, the winning goal near and Augustin Yofre on the B.line key team to defeat a St. Clair the end of the second WEIGHT BrUin goalie Chuckie Schervish Shores team with a 4-2 victory half to wm, 3-2 Scor'WATCHERS ~ brilliantly stopped the Kings' over the Flames. John McGlone, Frosted Treat 109 for GPA were A-line Newcomer Bobby Rahalm Andy West and Jason Erbecker & Desserts Peter Donaldson, recorded hiS fIrst career WIn m played well, as did goaltender Jim • ~o Cal,~~ u Peter McDermott and the nets and will be awarded a Bunn Senior CitIzens grader AnRISIAURANI Renato Roxas started the scor- seventh shut-out patch Age 65 thony DeLuca. 885-1902 ing for USA on a pass from Eric Discount 10% 17410 MACK AT ST CLAllt' 1111nlm umJlrder ~ 50 KINGS-SEALS Ryan ThIS was quickly followed On Friday, Oct 28, with goals by Jonathan Davis and GPA lost its last game The Kings and the Seals skated DAILY DINNER Grosse Pointe's Joe Srebernak, Picking up right where she to a 2-2 tie in a game hIghlighted Jim Pappas with assists gomg to of the season, 3-1, to a senior offensive guard at SPECIALS: left off last year is Albion Col- by tremendous goaltending. Fll'st West, Nancy Alcott, Davis and St Brendan on GPA's Northwood Institute, has been $3••• McGlone. Roxas added the final lege freshman Suzanne Carty. period actIOn saw the Seals' DaVId named NAIA District 23 Offensive fIeld, In a very close 11 •.•. 11 , .•. HI, goal on a pass from Rami Hanna CollIns open the scormg. The Carty, daughter of Mr. and Player-of-the-Week for his role in contest, GPA scored and Erbecker The Flames scored HOM.MAD. Kings came back in the second Mrs. J. Carty, of Buckingham Northwood's 38-14 win over Ferris on a deflected kICk SOUP DAILY State College Oct. 29. The 6-0, 235 Road, is a member of the 1983 when Rahaim and Holliday as- two late goals in the third period, from one of the opWE ARE FAMOUS pound co-captain led the "NI offen- Albion college women's field sisted Jacob Thomas on a goal. but It was too late. ponents. GPA's coach for OUR DESSERTS' sive liDe in opening up holes for hockey team. The squad startthis season was Tom 450 yards in total offense. SreberKelly, who Joined the ed the season with a 4-1 reeord nam, a South High graduate and and was picked Academy staff in Septo finish !>on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. high in the MIAA (Michigan Two day tripS, on school hoh- tember. The Grosse Pointe War MeSrebernak, of Lincoln Road, is the Independent Athletic Associa- monal InVites all former and pro- days, WIll be Fnday, Jan 27, to On Sunday, Oct 30, sixth NI player to earn the district Valley and Monday, Feb tion). Carty had a fine field ~pective SkI HI members to Its Alpine GPA's girls' soccer 23 honor this season, but the first 20, to Mt Holly Both trips leave openmg meetIng of the 1983-84 team met defeat, 5-0, offensive lineman recognized as hockey career at University season Monday, Nov 21, at 7'30 the War Memorial at 9 a m. and at the hands of St Liggett School. thE' district's Player-of.the Week. 5:30 pm. pm m the War Memorial's Fries return at approximately Brendan's GPA had Cost of these trips IS $18 each and several scoring opporBallroom The meetmg WIll mclude a short include all area lift tickets, round tunities, but just could tnp bus transportatIOn, ski msur- not put It in John dISCUSSIOn of this year's tnps, These changes In procedures and rules ance and chaperonage Kosmas was the girls' and a revIew of all the policies of trips are also on a fIrst come soccer coach this seacost, Margaret Peterson, MarWednesday, November 23 - 7:30 The eighth grade gIrls' basketbasis and are limited to three busthe club Followmg thIS will be a ianne Roy, Lisa Van Tassell, son. ball teams at Brownell, Parcells Kunberly Wittenhagen along with more detaIled meeting for all new ses each trip They are not reand Pierce have completed very DETROIT vs ST. LOUIS commended for begmner skiers GPA partiCIpated m members Ski HI Director Jack successful basketball seasons fm- coach Dick Benoit. at OakDotson WIll explaIn the club's Although the seventh grade Ski Hi Club's bIg trIp of the sea- cross-country Ishmg the year with identical 9-3 FOR TICKETS poliCies and procedures m detail, Charge by phone son, open to members in grades 9 land ChrIstIan School records ThiS is the first tIme the teams did not complle a total 567-9800 m PontIac Oct. 28, in a to 12 only, is the weekend at Blue three middle schools ended a sea- win/loss record comparable to the as well as tnp procedures, G,oup discounts combmed race for all Memberships Will be taken be- Mountam m Collingwood, Canada eighth graders, they are anXIOusly son With the same win/loss record 567-6000 fifth, Sixth, seventh fore and after the general meetlookmg forward to next year's All CTC Outfets The tnp WIll feature two full days The 9-3 records were better than mg Cost IS $6 for former memcompetition Members of PIerce's skung at both Blue Mountam and and eighth grade boys any team's record on their respecbers and $7 50 for new members, seventh grade team were Heather Georgian Peaks WIth shuttle to and gIrls tIVe schedules whIch mcludes a Ski HI patch to and from each mountaIn JIII Agnew, Geralyn AcMore Important than the excel- Adragna, be worn on each skIer's Jacket. BOCCI, Katherme Bruch, Maya commodatIOns wIIl be at the lent Iecords was the enthUSIasm, Davis, Kimberly DiGregOrio, Lor- Sign-up for all tnps WIll also be HIghwayman Inn in Colhngwood dedICatIOn, teamwork and pride taken throughout the evenmg rame Geist, Amy Hathaway, WIth pnvate showers. teleVIsion 00 shown by the players and coaches Eight tnps have heen planned ElIzabeth James, Megan Nelson, and an indoor heated pool and Members of Brownell eIghth for the club thiS sea~on, including sauna Cost of the trip IS $99 and grade team were KeIlie Buch- Dana Paull, Amy Steben, Antoma Holds any Oile weekend trip and two day Include!:> two days hft tIckets, Tedesco, Lon VanTassell, Sarah anan, Susan Chappell, Barbara Bike triPS FIve FrIday evenmg trips Verlinden, Antomette Wittenhagen lodgmg, round triP chartered bus DenIer, LIsa Fromm, Nicole are <;cheduled to Pme Knob Ski and Marlmda Wilcher along WIth till Christmas transportatIOn, shuttle and chaGlUmette, Laura Lmder, Christa Resort Dec 16. Jan 6 and 20, perones Opemngs on thIS trip are coach JIm Ireton. Mangu'>. and Debbie MIller Team and Feb 10 and 24 Parcells seventh grade team very !tmlted managers were John Applegate Students are reqUired to use the members were Lucy Barry. Anne As an added attraction for the and Kirk Lowry Paul PellerIto Bakunovich, Joame Conlan, Angle Ski School program at Pme Knob opemng meetmg, the War Mecoached the <;quad Kickstand where they are graded accordmg Amy GrIerson, Carrie monal Will feature an hour of Parcells eIghth grade team was Drumm, Bike Shop to theIr profiCiency and allowed Hill, Kyungsoo "M- TV" on a giant screen Immerepre<;ented by Dawn Barla, Amy Gutow, Krista 16394 E. Warren only on the lo.lope~they have earn- dIately Hurl', L.lura Kuntzman, ChrIstme followang the general Hrennan, Pam Benson, MichelIe ed patches for They are reqUired 1 blk. W. of Cmdy Smith, Shan Berry, Janet Dunlop, JulIe Eich- McCarthy, meetmg E. Outer Drive SmIth, Mary SpIewak, Laura WIl- to take lessonlo. to Improve their Parents are encouraged to at horn Anne Fmlan. Johnda Fisher, <;klll<;and he graded accordmgly son, and Heather WItt They were OPEN DAilY tend the meetmg for any questIOns Andrea Gu<;tafson, Helen Mlkeltc, Thllo. program has helped to cut they might have The Ski HI Club coached by Ann Anderson 10-7 MON.-SAT. MOnJque VanAssche, Roblll the aCCident rate nearly m half 1<;open to all Grosse Pomte stuBrownell's seventh grade team Wheatley, Nancy Woods and 882-1001 and also helps to teach students was compnsed of Tricla Bucdents m grades 7 and 8 (jumor coach Pf'ggy Van Eckoute proper and "afe sknng cellato, Meegan Connolly, ChrIsmembers) and grades 9 to 12 (senTho<;e eighth graders who repCo!:>tof the Pme Knob trIp<; IS Ior memberlo.) AIl triPS, except tme De Four, Laura DeMercurio, resented Pierce were Erm Bruce, $1650 each and mcludes round Leigh Leonard, Meredith Lincoln, the weekend tnp to Blue Moun. .Jenmfer Cruthl<;, Stephame Dmka, tnp bu!:> tran<;portatlOn, lift tlC- tam, are open to all members Carohna Gaskms, Ardlenne Hass, Carne Martm, and Knstm Peslar and chaMatt ket~, ski Insurance Lmda Kmght, Roseann MacCon- along WIth team managers, For further meormation about peronage Tnps are on a fir~tAldnck, Andre BielskI, Kenny nachle, Chrlstma Miller, Deanne the meetmg or club, call the War come baSI!:> and are limited to four Krausmann, and coach ChristoMolmarI, Naylfl Partamlan, JenMemonal at 881-7511 busses each triP pher BielskI. nifer Partndge, Patricia Pente- The champs . . • l Center Ice in the GPHA GPA soccer team wins 1..J PAVILI()N . ~i~, ~ __ ~ ,<f.----- _ ~¥A.. ~ RAM'S HORN Srebernak is honored 'I OPEN Thlnksgiving Day Ski Hi Club sets season Pointe cagers are all even •• U I~ The Perfect Christmas Gift for Any Kid Even if They're Already Grown Up. CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY SALE $25 Call 882-6900 Classified ads 1A-PERSONALS 1~ERSONALS RENT A COOK -I'll cook for CUSTOM WOODWORK your dmner, office party, or Quality carpentry With a any special occasIOn Reapersonal touch Ornamental sonable. Excellent referwoodwork, home Improveences 881-8089 ment, kitchen deslgnmg In wood or Formica Portfolio PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE Samples and references FOR WOMEN available upon request SwedISh, Deep Muscle, Free e:.tlmates Bruno Renexology Trentacost, 754-6508 Nutritional Counselmg PRA YER To THE Holistic Weight Loss HOLY SPIRIT Call Judy At 882-3856 - -Holy Splnt, you who make me YOUR HOME, a work of art see everything and who Framed, pen and Ink watershows me the way to reach color of your home, business my Ideal You who give me or boat By Carol A Smclalr the DIvme Gift to forgive 88&-8468 and forget the wrong that IS done to me, and you who are m all Instances of my hfe SENIOR LADIES With Me I, m thIS short EnJoy life and don't live dlllloguE.' wa"t to thank you alulIl:! UI wllh IdallVtb. for everytlung and confirm We, offer gracIous hVlhg once more that I never want for the young at heart to be separated from you no Call for brochure, 625matter how great the mate9173, 625-55~ ri al desIres may be I want to Dora Jones, who nursed Mrs. Madeleme Maurer for the past 12years Wish es to thank Grosse Pointe on behalf of the black people, for the many kmdnesses receIved durIng thiS time Busmess People! I Ask me how to . Save up to 60% off Mlch Bell Credit Card be with you and my loved ones In your perpetual glory Amen Thank you for your love to wards me and my loved ones Pray thiS parayer 3 consecutive days Without askmg your Wish, after third day you will be granted, no matter how difficult It may be. Then promise to publISh this prayer as soon as your favor has been granted E.M PSYCHIC Up to 31% off M1ch Bell Direct Dial 1A-PERSONALS PRA YER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Holy Spirit, you who make me see everythlllg and who shows me the way to reach my Ideal, You who give me the DiVine Gift to forgIve and forget the wrong that IS done to me, and you who are In all mstances of my hIe With Me I, 1Il this short dia. logue want to thank you for everythmg and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from you no matter how great the material deSires may be I want to be With you and my loved ones In your perpetual glory Amen Thank you {or your love towards me and my loved ones. Pray this prayer 3 consecutive days without askmg your wish, after third day'you Will be granted, no matter how dlfflcul ttt may be. Then promise to publish this prayer as soon as your favor has been granted SMC CALLIGRAPHY Get an early start thts year. BEAUTiFUL and Pi!:HSONALIZED writing for your Christmas cards, soCial InVitations, whatever the occaSIon Start a calendar With all your important dates (birthdays, anniversaries, etc) Reasonable rates. AFTER 6 P M. 882-9001 CONSULTATIONS - Benefit PRAYER TO Tl- J!: from the combIned abilitIes HOLY SPIRI1 of 2 psychics during a pri. Holy Spirit, you who make Up to 30% off vate reading. a unique gtft me see everything and who AT &: T Direct Dial Idea! shows me the way to reach PARTIES - Home or Club my ideal. You who give me Up to 29% off ALLNET functions 4 theme selecthe DiVine Gift to forgive tions or read lOgS Great for and forget the wrong that Always 5-10% off showers! IS done to me, and you who MCI and SPRINT Academy of PsychiC and are in all instances of my Splntual PerceptIOns, Inc life With Me. I, in this short H HINTZEN (Bonus for tryIng MAX) dialogue want to thank LIcensed 884-9311 you for everything and conIn Nov. '83 MY Heart felt thanks to the firm once more that I Holy Ghost, Infant of never want to be separated Mr LaVoy Prague, S1. Jude and St Anfrom you no matter how (800) 521-9066 up to 5 p m thony, {or specIal favor regreat the material deSires or 886-9467 7-9 P m. ceived V. Kraus may be I want to be with you and my loved ones In your perpetual glory BALLOONS Amen HIGH FLYING HELIUM BALLOON BOUQUETS Thank you for your love toFor all occasions {or as little as $10 - delivery avallable wards me and my loved Buy a dozen or buy a gross A GREAT way to celeones Pray this prayer 3 brate. consecutive days without asking your wish, after 882-4968 third day you will be granted, no matter how difficult It JIM'S CHIMNEY SCREEN may be. 'l:h~, promise to SERVICE I publIsh this prayer as soon WINTER-WARM CHIMNEYS! I as your favor has been Brmg your house granted. F S.P. up to code and PRAYER TO THE keep unwanted HOLY SPIRIT animals out Holy Sprtt, you who make me FREE ESTIMATES see everything and who 881.2477 886-5870 shows me the way to reach PRICE IS RIGHT' my Ideal You who gIve me the Divme Gift to forgive and forget athe wrong that IS done to me and you who are lo all instances of my Itfe With me, I, in thIs short dialogue want to thank you for everytlung and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from you no matter how great the material deSires may be I want to be With you and my loved ones in your perpetual glory. Amen Thank You for your love towards me and my loved ones. Pray this prayer 3 consecuhve days Without asking your wish, after thIrd day, your wish Will be IRWIN OLIVER PHOTOGRAPHY granted, no matter how BRINGS YOU A SPECIAL OFFERING FOR THE difficult It may be. Then HOUDAYS promise to publish thiS prayer as soon as yourt avor FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN YOUR HOME has been granted J A D Natural surroundings give each photograph warmth How many times have you seen photographs taken PUPPY SIUer Service In studiOS With back drops and props that fail to small female dogs only No bring out an mdlvldual In my photographs, we tmklers Experienced, references, $4/day including wIll discover a famtly uniqueness not found In studIO portions of 1st and last days. situations. VE~I385. • QualIty Work • Reasonable Pnces GROSSE POINTE area • Dehvery by Christmas Police offIcer Will watch For Details and Appomtments Call your home while you are 882.5299 away 885-1961. PLAN AHEAD! Thursday, INDEX TO CLASSIFIED OFFERED 1 II. II Legal Notice Personals Secretarial" Service Ie Public S~le 10 Obituaries 2 Entertainment 21. MUSIC Education 21 TutOring and Educallan 2C Hobby InstructIOn 20 Camps 21 AthletIC Instruct.on 2F Schools 2G Conva'e,cent Core J Lost and Found 4 H~lp WontecJ General 141. 'iel~ Wanted DomestIC 41 Serv,ces to Exchange 4C Housl! Slll.ng Services 5 Situation Wanted 5A S,tual,on Domestic SI Employment Agency Catering , For Rent Unfurnished For Rent Furnished Rooms for Rent 6C OHice for Rent 60 Vacation Rentals 61 Garage for Rent 6F Share LIVing Quartels 6G Store Lease 6 H Fat Rent or Sa Ie Hall. for Rent 6K Storage Space 7 Wonted to Rent 7 A Room Wanted 71 Room and Board Wanted 7C Garage Wanted 70 Storage Space Wonted I Articles far Sale II. Musical Instruments II Antiques for Sale Ie Office EQUIpment 9 Articles Wanted 10 Snawmoblle for Sale 101. Motorcycles for Sale 101 Trucks for Sale 11 COtS far Sale 111. Car Repair III Cars Wanted to Buy lIe Boats and Motors 11 D Boat Repair 111 Boat Dockage and Storage 11 F Tra.lers and Campers l1G Mabile Homes 11 H Airplanes 12 Suburban Acreage 121. Suburban Home 121 Velcat,on Property 12C Farms for Sole. 5.c ,I. 'I 'J 1A-PERSONALS CAMBRIDGE Diet. Large fresh supply Weekly meetmgs Mondays. Speedy delivery available 885-9257. SANTA'S Letter to chtldren Send $1 each name Box 36820Grosse Pointe, 411236 Happy Love Bill NUCLEAR WAR? Monday - 12 Noon No exceptions! One Issue only. 1A--PERSONALS Recently declassified U S film confIScated from HIroshima Photographers is now avatlable for group Viewing (pro or con). NO COST. Donations will be spent on Grosse Pointe ads to keep the discussions alive BUD,881-3056 THAN K You St Jude fort avor received. Pat CUSTOM Cushtons. Repair or replace boat, patio, campers, etc Off season rates. Satisfaction guaran- teed. 884-8534. FOUND LOST Grey female tiger cat, 8 months old, recent operation Vlcmity of Neff and Warren Tuesday 11-8, 8811533alter 2 p m NANNY for 3 month old Mature, lOVing, non-smoker Llve-m preferred Excellent salary and benefits, includmg medical. Refer. ences. Movmg to Grosse Pomte area 10 December Call 216-650-0590, or write Nanny, 80 East Case Dr , Hudson, OhiO, 44236 PRIVATE LESSONS In PIANO, VOICE, ORGAN - 4-HELP WANTED UniverSity MUSIC EducaGENERAL tion degree 30 yeals expenence Mrl> Junker, 823PART Time sales poslhon 1721 avaIlable With a claSSIC ---------women's clothIng store. 2-3 CONCERT ARTS MUSIC full days per week plus alSchool, private musIc internate Saturdays Apply in struction, by appointment person at 115 Kercheval only QualIfIed, exper. lenced faculty 15412 A PORTER bus boy part.time, Mack Ave, lirOl>be POinte wIll tram Near Ren-Cen Park (between Nottingham 25~3273 between 9 - noon. and Somerset) 886-6242 PART or full tIme pamter VlOlm/VlOla mstruchon Wages vary. Call SCott 882Suzuki or TraditIOnal 3427 ---------Suzuki ASSOCiates of Grea WINDOW Cleaners, carpet ter Detlolt 548 6290, 644cleaners and jarutors 8820707 CASHIER Register. Check out car rentals, full or part tIme, evenmgs and weekends, 17800Mack-Rivard -RETAIL SALES-Experienced, mature salesperson Interested In women's fashIOn Apply in person at AlVin'S In Eastland Mall SITTER In our home startmg January to care for new born and kmdergartener, 8 :ID-5:3O, Monday through Fnday, own transportation. Call 882-5554,evenings WOODS MUSIC STUDIO GillTAR, PIANO, THEORY HOME or STUDIO LOST Male cat - white/red20943 Mack dIsh brown, wearing yellow Call weekdays collar VIClluty of Jefferson 881-2920 881-5880 and Kenstngton 885-5738. 0688 VIOLIN Lessons - Qualified, R.N.'S - LPN'S reasonably priced, Will NOW Accepting apphcations, come to your home, 293for part-time posItions 6145 Apply Cottage Belmont NurSIng Center. 28- TUTORING AND 881-9556 EDUCATlON TUTORING ALL SUBJECTS GRADES 1 THRU 12 PROFESSIONAL FACULTY WE CAN HELP GROSSE POINTE LEARNING CENTER 63 Kercheval on the H111 343-0836 343-0836 TUTORING- Your home All subjects, adults-chtldren Cert!fied teachers Dayeverung 356-0099 TUTORING - K-12 all subjects, also specI~1 educa. tlon, certified. Reasonable. 885-7606 Grosse Pomte Woods THOROUGH, profeSSIOnal service Math, physics, languages, English, writing skills, study habits, test techniques, G.R E., S A.T. 885-3332 3-LOST AND FOUND FOUNDt ..lv'A' IGvely black {emate Labrador puppyabout Ht to 11 weeks old vet advised In good health very pretty, 10Vlng, playful, and a delight - calUlot keep, have three pets of own must flOd owner or a good home for her by next Tuesday .. going away for ThanksglVlng - tryJng not togive her to the pound! I!, Call 884-4696 (9'30 a m to 6 30 p.m.) Then 882-5279 ONLY AFTER 8 pm I LOST Young black cat near Ridge and Ridgemont. Answers to name of "Soda-Pop" or "Baby" If found please call 882-9286 LOST Colhe Shepherd mix, male. Long haired White, black and brown. Collar, no tags Answers to Sparkey Chlld's pet, greatly missed Reward. 526-8632, 885-0373. FOUND - Male Ben)1 type dog, black and cream, red collar and flea collar. VicinIty of Trombley school area TYPING/word processing 822-5523 resumes, term papers, reports, repetitive letters I'M STILL mIssmg from Way. Reasonable, 882-5541. burn-CharleVOIX area Large, white male cat with RESUMES, theses, term papblack fluffy tall and black ers, reports, repetItlve let. spot on head Collar With ters. WORD PROCESSING. tags, answers to "DoohtUe." Competitive pnces/quallty Please help me return home work 521-3300 331-8825 PERSONAL Checkbook balanCing, small business or personal bookkeeping Free 2-£NTERTAINMENT lrutlal consultatIon, delivery. informatIon or appomtment PIANO Styhngs, entertam773-5825everungs ment prOVided for all occasions 885-6215 "BE A STAR!" after 6'00 pm Have your wtddmg ceremony. and reception vrdeotapec1 lo' MAGIC SHOWS - Available full color and sound for birthday partie~, ban'cALL MEMOmES VIDEO quets, your sO\..la1 affairs 758-2875 Call JIm Shannon, 885-6699 ----------RESUMES by Lynn ProfesCHRISTMAS MUSIC - Voca SIOnally composed &: IBM !tst and pianist now booking t~ written Phone for a~ for hollday entertainment polntment 296-1032 885-5058 or 884-2018 evenmgs Birthday Classified Deadline Change Lake and River Properly CommerClCll Praperty Northern Property Real E5tate Lots for Sale Cemetery Property Land Contracls For Sale or lease Real Estate Wonted Lots Wanted Vacation or Suburban Property Won led 14e Real Estale exchange 15 BUSIness Opportunities 16 Pets for Sele 161. Hors~s for Sale 161 Pet c;room,ng 16C Pet Boarding 16D Adopt A Pet HI P"ol,n\ol "oJ Ellil'.:l .. ng 2:1 General SerYlce 201. C~rpet LOyJng 201 Refrogeratlon and Air C(Jl'ld,tlonong Repair 20C Chlmney and Fireplace Rtpalr 200 Locksm.ths 201 Insulation 20F Washer ;nd Dryer Repolr 20G Glass - Mlrtor SerYlce 20H Floor Sand,ng 21 Mavmg 21,4 Plano ~ervlce 211 Sewing Machme 21 C Electrical Service 21 D TV and Rod.o Repair 211 Storms and Screens 21F Home Improve'ment 21G Roofing ServIce 21H C~rpet Cleaning 21-1 Painting, Decorating 21J Wall Welsh,ng 21K Window Wash,ng 21L Tole Work 21 M Sewer SerYlce 21 H Asphalt Work 2JO Cement and Brick ......ork 21 P Waterproofing 21Q Plaster WOlk 21 R Furniture Repair 215 Carpenter 21T Plumbing and Heatmg 21 U Janotor Service 21V Solverplating .21W Dressmaking and Taoloring 21 X Draperies 21Y SWimming Pools 21 Z Snow Removal 'Jnd Landscaping M9~V~ENT Center Inc. ASTROLOGY Is for self. The finest in monuments actualization. Learn the art of Astrology in a t)asic 10 and markers, memorial week course $15enrollment duplicating, cemetary letfee. Limited enrollment tering, 50 years in business. Astrological humanistic 661 E. 8 Mile Road 542-8266. charts and,readings availDRMNG to Lauderdale, Deable. Call Michael H. Wencember 11th. Want woman to rich. 885-1522. help drive and share expenses. 823-6166. $l00-ROUND Trip air ticket - Cleveland to Las Vegas AREA Must be used by Dec 11, PHOTOGRAPHERS! 1983 884-5619. ProfeSSIOnal photo processing, proofing, extra color 1B-SECRETARIAL prints, stats and repros. SERVICE Complete copy services and color slides Custom black/white, Matting and TYPING, word processing, resuIl}es, $3.50 a page, 35~ metal prints. Outstandrng addItIonal ortglnals. No. quahty frames and pnces at tary S C S 772-2809 EastSide's newest professional {lboto lab. Complete Creative Color services lIlJS.8919 WORD PROCESSING Reports ORIENTAL RUGS RepetitIve Letters Envelopes WANTED Dissertations one or many Manuscnpts Private collector Will pay any Techrucal EquatIons reasonable price Tables 644-7312 WORDS/NUMBERS PROCESSING CORP TWO Arabic women need qua 831-9860 lified tutor to leach In our IlIl4-WORD homes. 821.1895. JOANNE TheThank.,glvlng I,>.,ue, Thursday, November 24, Will be dell vered to homes and avaIlable for purchase at all stand., on Wedne~day. November 23rd 12l) 121 12F 13 1 JA 131 1JC 130 14 14;' 141 ~ELPWANTED GENERAL 3-LOSTAND 2A-MUSIC EDUCAT10N FOUND Purebred male PekInese, looks about 5 years old, cataract on left eye, VIclmty of Maryland, hrst block off Jefferson Very well malUlered 824-3215 FOUND Male dog She pherd-mlx, 1-2 years old, exceptIOnally even tempered, comphant Needs lovIng home 884-1144 ------ !!~!! ---- FOUND Young male llger cat on expressway, IS In need of a good home Call after 4 pm 777-7566 Ask for Jeffrey. 64S-9531 PIANO LESSONS - QualIfied teacher, my home. 882-7772 EXPERIENCED Woman to care for Infant In North EastSide home, Monday through Fnday Attractive salary. References requested Respond to Box No K-39, Grosse Pointe News, 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms, 48236. COUNTER HeJp needed, EXPERIENCED Salespart-time, Grosse POinte people,unlimlted income Fish and seafood 885-3884 potenllal. Brand new in MIchIgan Foods o{ the Astro- LEGAL secretary - Downtown Law Firm, needs sec. nauts 88.2-6849 retary with personal inBABYSITTER Needed In my Jury experience, must have home 7 and Harper area 1 above average skills, In typinfant, 3 days per week, 1: 30 ing, shorthand, dtctaphone pm5 p m References Call Mrs MacMillan, 963Call 521.7249 8012. LOVING Dependable woman DRIVERS - Openings avatlto care for one 15 month old able, all hours open. Need and 2 school age chJ1dren, m good drivmg record. Apply our home, 2-3 days, 7 30- 4 between 1-3p m.15501 Mack No houseclearung, top salaat Nottingham. ry for the nght person, nonCouple smoker, references and own PROFESSIONAL seeks individual to care for transportatIOn reqUired mfant In Grosse Pointe After 4, 88&-3141 Farms home, 3 days per WAITRESSES Evenings Reweek beginmng January ferences. Farina's Gra1st Some light housekee~ nary, 18431 Mack 109 References required. Respond to Grosse POInte MEDICAL Climc . receptionNews, Box No W-83, 99 KerISt 2 or 3 days weekly. No cheval, Grosse POinte weekends Making apFarms, 48236 pOintments, preparing Blue Shield, 'dedlcare and other IDEAL for man or woman Insurance forms, typmg who deSires to go back to Must be available immework full lime In the downdiately Only experIenced town area. Clerical exapplicants accepted. 884penence as a file clerk 1021 ' • necess~ry, call.884'.5619 ..• " 'A:'ffENTION LADIES .. ACCOUNTANT UNDERCOVERWARE offers Part time mature, exper. you the perfect opporturuty lenced Individual to handle for Unlimited earning potencorporate returns and retial, an all expense paid trIp lated areas to Hong Kong, and more by 961-7892 selling lingerie at m-home MATURE Woman needed to parties Small mvestment care for 2small children, 3-4 free training and set yOU; days a week. Possible light own hours 34So8878 housekeeping, transportaNURSES AIde to work 3-11 tion reqUired Days 83~ p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 2290; after 6 882-5772 In private home, canng {or SALES Person wanted, applistroke case, non-smoker catIOns taken Monday, After 6 p.m 88&-5361 November 21, 1()"12 p.m. EXPERIENCED Waitresses only, Marlo Beauty SUpply and barmaids for new Ca. 16m!'l i!:as( Warren hforma style restaurant. App!tcatlons and Interviews AIDES - $3 35 hour, depentaken between 2-5 p m dable, hard worker, St };'lnndi!Y thru Friday, 1538 Annes Nursing, 6232 CadrankIm, 3 blocks east 0' ieux-Harper. ~~I ~ ~Iocks south of KITCHEN Help - $3 35 hour, Jefferson In River Town hard worker or fast food area experienced, dependable, SECRETARY 6232 Cadieux-Harper. RECEPTIONIST A PERSON to assist ManNew Center area growIng ufacturers Representative manufactunngfirm looking group on Warren Avenue f?r a sharp, energetic, qua. near Yorkslme Dulles Inhfled secretary-receptionelude: customer and manISt Word processing and ufacturer contact bookcomputer experience hel~ keeping, fihng, packing and ful send resume to Box No typmg, send resume to 5-26, Grosse Pointe News, 99 MIchigan Incentive RepKercheval, Grosse Pomte resentatives, 16633 East Farms, 48236 Warren, DetrOIt, 48224 BABYSITTER lo my home, 8 MEDICAL Billing' recent exMile-Schoenherr area perience required Prepare mostly mghts until 10 30 billing documents for pm, 2 school age children, Blue-Cross-Blue Shield and own transportation Must be Medicaid, m Grosse Pomte gO<!dWith children and de823-0100from ~3. pendable 526-2417 mornIngs EXPERIENCED Shoes salesperson Mr McCourt WANTED AggresSIve saTeSshoes Must be WIlhng to people Highest percentage work fleXible hours, 886commiSSIOns paId 882-4662 4360 10 AM-I: PM Monday MANICURIST Apply at Sinthru Friday only to arrange bads HaIr StudIO 88&-6881 mtervlew -- - ----- - - CAN You pamt, wallpaper, do carpenter work and reflrush floors? I reqwre the services of a non-profeSSIOnal who has restored hiS home and would like to earn extra LOST, cat, black &: white, "THE COMEDY - MAGIC money helplOg me to do the short.halred, (fat) AnOF GARY THISON," same, after work, weekends swers to Ambush Cloverly as seen on PM Magazine or m other free time Must and Webster 881-7618 Adults, children Priv&:te be famIliar With the potengreyand parties, banquets Reason. MISSiNGikittens~ tial of a Tudor home bwlt In white, Maryland - Kercheable 1928 886-1792 val area 824-8069 882-2930 HAIRDRESSER-with baSIC clientele Booth or statIon D J. 's For all occasions If you lose me rental or commiSSIon Fuli Low rates Call 839-8595 or part hme Excellent or find me ... COLE PORTER Grosse POinte locatIon FOR COCKTAILS 884-6072 Plano bar stylings in the FULL tIme housekeei>effOr Bobby Short manner I will Grosse POInte area beauty play and sing the great salon References prefertunes fr0t? the 20's, 30's, 40's red 884-6072 and proVlde my own piano 2A-MUSIC EDUCATlON Page Four-C November 17, 1983 INVESTMENTS SALES Leading fmanclal institution has !tmlted operungs for mvestment sales representatives Unlimited prospects Complete tralOlng course With salary and commlSSlon programs Very high Income potentIal Call Vrnce Ashley, 77~6222 for a confl dentIal mlervlew IDS MARKETING CORP Equal opportunity emp.oyer MIF BOOTH RENTAL AND POSITION AVAILABLE AT JOSEPHS OF GROSSE POINTE BEAUTY SALON 882-2239 REAL ESTATE SALES We'll run your ad FREE!! 882-6900 Makea company change or beg 10 a career Wlth TAPPAN & ASSOC We take pnde In helpIng our people succeed EXCELLENT INCENTIVE program For a personal intE'rvlew, call JOHN A MOSS TAPPAN & ASSOC , 884-6200 GROSSE Thursday, November 17, 1983 4-HELP WANTED GENERAL 4-HELP WANTED GENERAL 5-SITUAnON WANTED SA-SITUAnON DOMESTlC POINTE Page Flve-C NEWS 6-FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 6-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT UNFURNISHED UNFURNtSHED 6-FOR RENT UNFURNSHED ST Clair Shores 1 bedroom MA YFIELD, Hayes 10 De lower on a ca nal Boat dockSuper DIce 15 MILE Harper, at 1.94, one troit Clean, 3 room upper, Woman to CHATSWORTH LADY WIth experience, de EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT Cook - Itahan ing, $350 per month Cen stove, refngerator, carpet, and qwet Newly decorated, bedroom Immaculate conhouseclean, Iron and laun sires day work References food Experienced salad tury 21 AVid 778-8100 heat mcluded Ideal for 2 bedroom upper, newer dillon, loads of storage, ex<1ry Uwn tran!>portatlon available after Thanksglvperson, days Waitress/waiSchweitzer Real Estate/Betworkmg person Secunty carpetmg, modern kitchen cellent locatIOn $290 per Call Donna, 77~0324 TWO Bedroom lower Haver ter, bartenders, part lime 109 925-9722 ter Homes and Gardens -- - bath, garage $280 plus !>e month plu., utilities 553 depoSit 372-4477 lull 881 0949 Maintenance work, even- EUROPEAN Woman to take YOUNG Lady wlshe!> day ---wants to help you get start cunty elnd utlhtle!> Kohlel 4855 TWO bedroom lower flat, on BUCKINGHAM work, With I eference!>, III 109!> Downtown al ea Send ed In the real estate busl Warren, 5 care of home and kitchen 372-1862 ONE Bedroom apartment, Bedford near Mack $360 tere!>ted call Charlene, 922resume to Box No T-26 ness, free Pi e-llcense clas room upper Vacelnt Se Free to travel and able to GRO~SE POinte Pal k Upper l>PelCIOU.".,tove, refngeraper month New carpetmg Gros!>e POJDte News, 99 7923 9am 9pm ses now elvallable (!>mall cunty depo!>lt reqUired take care of elderly, college -- -L,l kepolntc 2 bedl oom, tor, $300 per month Call Appliances, heat, and water Kel cheval, Grosse Pomte materlab charge) Grosse Wayne Realty 521-4444 educated 892-0403 HOUSE A MESS? cleeln, family neighborhood, Monday Friday 9-5, 55~2000 Included Call after 6 pm, Farms, 48236 POinte Farms, Grosse GROSSE POInte City Large TWO Female -graduate stuNo Time? Call ne.ll tran!>portatlOn, .,tove ext 109 MI-5472 Pomte Woods, offices are !>tudlo apar tment With !>e dents want to el!>SIStyou 10 COOKS & and refJlgerator, garage STATE Fair Kelly near East GROSSEPomtp Park, lovely hmng Call today for confl parate entrance, qUiet and makmg your party a sucGro'>se Pomte School., and land Super clean 2 bedroom WAITRESSES dentJal mtervlew with the 2 bedroom upper on Bea untrafhced ,>treet, new Eng cess, servmg and bartendHOUSE-KETEERS Park Pa!>se!> $300-month bungalow New refngeraExpenenced only Apply be leadel In the mdustry consfleld Llvmg room and IIsh carpet $280 per month Ing at your holiday affairs Let Our Crew Come In & Do All Pay own ullhhe., ~ecurlty tor, .,tove, $385 Available tween 2-4, Tuesday through Denms Andru!>, group vice dining room Parking In Excellent references M2882-9590 depo"lt .lnd refel ence!> d of Your General Cleelmng Fnday at St Nick's HanPi eSldent 886-4200 rear Carpeted throughout, 33t 1967 Avalldble lmmed Iffime lately Mu'>t '>ee to 1013, 885-0009 Wtndow!>& Overu, Too I , Ask gar, DetrOIt City Airport believe 886-7240 674 NEFF flelt 2 bedroom!> kitchen appliance!>, $310 ---GENERALOFFicE lately About Our Celrpet Clearung No phone calls .lnd den Clean, carpeted, plus utilities Immediate TWO Bedroom lower, carpet CARING & DOING" - - --- - -- --TYPING - POSTING Serv Ice Excellent Refer melXlmum m,>ulatlOn, mod occupancy 886-6051 BALFOUR Between Mo lng, applIance'>, no utlhtles, PROFESSIONAL Couple IS OUR MOTTO PHONE -- ences Gift CertlflCdte erate heat 109 1:1I1!'> ,>tove, rang Moro!>'> L,lrge ,I bed $250 plu!> l>ecunty, non- HAYES, Camden area, large needs full hme care gIVen JEFFERSON NEAR Avallelble Call Chm refrigerator garage $475 room ColoDlell mdn) cu., k d I for girlS, 3 and 5,some two bedroom lower. clean, REN-CEN • LIVE INS monthly 882868.5 after tom featUl e., ~25 monthly ~~o~ e:t u2~~ preferred 565-4300 housework, must have car, !>ecure, heated $285 a mon 25~6400 • AIDES 6 PM, 885-1508 plu!> depo!>lt No pel', 839hve-m preferred MI8987, th, garage 372-9884, da)~, • RN's & LPN's $500 Off With Thl., Ad 2736 LAKESHORE Village, 2 bedSEEKING BabySitter for 21h GROSSE POInte P<lrk 3 bed everungs .521 1927, evemngs room lower flat Ideal for year old In your hcensed room low!'r f1elt Beacons ABLE TO d('dl1 'OUI home 01 GRO~SE POinte Pell k attrelC .,enlOr Citizen!> $400 per EIGHT MILE, GRATIOT, 5 home 2-3 days per week INSURANCE - experienced For Home Health Care held at Vel nor carpeted office m l'l hOUI~ Depen t1ve 5 room lo",el well commercIal IOsurance seroom upper, heat Included melmtelmed, .,ecure<! buLid month plus utilities Call Call between 6 p m -8 p.m At Its Best Call dable, thO! ough Thl ee pel throughout dl elpE'rles, apcretary needed for eastSide Immaculate Ideal fO! cou M~~3 ' lng WOI kmg .ldult ore .lftel 6 p m 774-2303 pltance!> gm elge Separate '>on CIe" "Ill eledn to yoU! MEn-STAFF office Send resume to The pJe $315 ba.,ement ImmdcuJate ferred $'100 plu'> utllltle., :->MALL). bedl OOIll oUIIgalow, WHITTIER, satl!>fdctlOn 1'~",(el!ellt I ~ LIVE-IN for family with 3 Peppler Agency, POBox Harper Love 557-2505 821 5448 no garage Immediate (ondlt IOn, $395 d month lei ence~ III 'OUI <11 eel C.lll boys ages 5-13 Pleasant 36418, Grosse POInte ly I bedroom apartment Day!> 583 1363 evenIng'> fOJ e"lIm.lte K,u en - 682 I L DUPLEX 011 MOl 0.,." In JACKor~lltra~~-;;l~~foccupelncy $275 plus depos workmg conditions, pnvate Farms, 48236 Ideal for mature SIngle or It On Radnor m DetrOit 823-0216 21l2, Chll"'" - b81 7'517 erences Reasonable 885quarters Excellent salary conple, heat Ineluded $265 I 94. 2 bedl oom, b,l,>erncnl Call M5-1389 NEED Extra money Be your 9213 or 881-8734 and benefits. Wednesday, GROSSE Pomte near Jef(er 7 MILE, KELLY 2 rooms, 293-6,1.15dflel 4 ,10 A LADY expellenced Wishes own boss, set your own Sunday off Other cleaning HAVE EAVESTROUGHS bon One, two bedroom pnvate bath, workmg gen NEAR Gros!>e Pomte alea CADIEUX-Warren Upper 4 to do housework In the hours, earn good money help employed. Applicant apartments Newly de tieman, $45 per week clean and nmnmg smoothly 1-94 _ Expres'>way Whit looms, $225 Carpeted, reGro!>!>e Pomte elrea Call Selling Amway. 882-2274 must be able to drive, be a corated Evemng., 824-3849 For others call LdVon',> Ren by expenenced college after 6 p m 372 2392 ller, effiCiency apell tmen!. decorated, 8812445 non-smoker and have re- MUST BE 18, Wllhng to work tal and Propert) Manage painter $15 $20 M4-7944 , BALFOUR Near Warren, 3 heat Included, off !>tleet ONE Bedroom upper flat cent references, 886-9784 YOUNG L<ld\ de"l1 e., dome'> schedule lOcluding days, ment 773-2035 331-4306 bedroom brick bungalow, parkmg, $225 per month Hayes Chalmer.,-Whltller ---------tiC \IOlk lefelence" 882 mghts and weekends StartPAINTER - Handyman partM5-1220 area Ideal for middle a~e THREE bedroom bnck Colon fireplace, garage, security GENTLEMAN deSires office 6679 ing pay $3 35 hour Apply at time $3 50 per hour, 821people $250 IDcludes utilltdepoSit reference., $325 per lal m Woods, drapes,. car cleamng, light dnving, erMr. C's Dell, 16830, East 5448, GROSSE POINTE CITY Ie'>plus $100 secunty deposHome month ~7725 peting throughout, natural rands, references VA- EXPI':HlENCED Warren 781 ST CLAIR It AvaLiable December 6 Health AIde WI.,I1C., pdll fireplace, stove, refngera FINANCIAL PLANNING 451M HOUDA YS BY YOUR OWN ----time \\01" 821 2B2 01 821 Excellent locatIOn near VII FOOD Prep and counter Applicants Will be screened tor, dishwasher, dlspo!>al, 2 C~llege graduate or pnor busCOZY FIRESIDE rehable work, downtown res- HAVE Experienced, iage elnd Nelghbol hood 5275903 after 6 p m &116 car garage Fenced yard SOUND INTERESTING? mess owners preferred to babySitter to share Want taurant, some experience With patio, $599 per month Club Lovely 2 bedroom GROSSEpr.i!nte Maryflllld,4 mvestigate !tus speciahzed son starlmg nursery schoo! IRONING Done III my home 2 Bedroom brick bungaloW, necessary Martha, after 2 lower, fully carpeted, With 835-4852 field ThiS career opporall appliances mcludmg room upper, $205, mcludes appliance!>, 2 car garage 2-3 days/week January (European Style) Also pm 567-1515 turnty offers extenSi ve slulls FRAZIER OFF GRATIOT. 3 Grosse Pomte Woods, seKenslOgtonfMack area home style hor.!>d'oeuvre!> storage and gelrage, $450, he~ 527-0960 a!ter~ ~~ • and techmcal trammg to GOVERNMENT JOBS bedroom duplex BaseCUllty, lease References MI-2238 Include meat pleb sluffed lease plu!> utLlllies WHITTIER Manor, 1 bedqualified indl viduals, Call $16,559 - $50,553/year Now ment, central air, Ideal (or Evemngs Collect 34~5036 grape leave!>, .,paghettl sa 882-4988 room, bath, !tvmg, kitchen, COMPANION AsslstancefOr Glen Housey at 64~3250 HlTmg Your area Call 805couple, 1 cluld okay, $400 _ __ _ dmlng area $325 Includes lad, frUit pie!> 77&-8371 elderly or disabled non BEDFORD 5 - room uppe(, HARPER WOODS, Grosse 687-6000, ext R-1626 WEIGHT Tramer to help me ST CLAIR redecorated, new heat and water and parlung smoker Good references carpet, stove, I efngeratol', COMPANION, cook houseFEE REQUIRED Pomte School Dlstnct. 3 altam "10" status, through carpetmg and drapes, aparea 9550 Whittier 823dishwasher Uliluties neit 382-6479 --- ------man, chauffeur Local refbedroom house, fenced weight lifting, JOggmg, 3/4 EVERYBODY eats, earn mp!tances 2 bedroom upper. 5838 meluded. $350 monthly erences Dally. weekly, yard No garage $400 times per week. 774-5116 come and lose weight WIth $375, 2 bedroom lower, $385. GROSSE-POlntenearJefferNo pets Da)!> 771 7671, even PRiVATE NURSING monthly Compa!>slonate MACOMB MALL AREA, t after 6 p m plus utlhtles 822-0790 !>on Four large rooms New real food, 881-4011 lOgS, 884-8694 Around the clock 885-9213 bedroom condo, heat 10-----In home, hospital or nursmg GROSSE POinte Park, 3 bect carpet Parkmg P M 824WE NEED a mature indieluded, $350 GARAGE Apartment $280 4A-HELP WANTED home RN's, LPN's, Aides, HOUSECLEANING done by Vidual, suitable for male room brick home With gar 3849 For more Informalton, call monthly Grosse POinte mdture I elldhle pel !>OI1 companions, male attenDOMESTIC age, porch, washer, dryer, U - ---to run our mail room: LaVon's Rental and ProperShore!>. 56~5959 days, B8&Yeal., of e"'pel lence CdJl disposal, refl'lgerator, stove H~ SE -1 Grosse Pomte dants, Iive-lOs Screened Ideal for an individual ty Management, 773-2035 1180 evemng'> 886 8019 and basement $425 a arms, arge 3 bedroom, Calol Ti8 7859 and bonded 24 hour service ----~-semi-retired, perhaps on WE SPECIA(IZE 1 10 the evenings month Call 882-0020, 9 5 1 k baths, formal dimng Licensed nurses for msura pension, but lookmg for WALK to Village SpacIOus room, family room, breakHOUSECLEANING Have placement of profeSSIOnal ance cases rooms, 2 bedroom!>, heat m ONE :Bedroom 7 Mllea~d supplemental income Our the man's touch For ap domestic and nursmg perGROSSE Pomte Farms 6 fast area, 6 month lease, POINTE AREA NURSES Hayes area on Maddalem cluded, fireplace. $550 John salary is modest but the pomtment call Lan)' 949sonnel Housekeepersroom F drm hou'>e Celrpet $775 per month. occupancy TU 4:-3180 Excellent neighborhood, S Goodman Inc 886-3060 fringes and working 3385 Cooks - Couples - Child ed, 2 block!> from Farms 12-15,225-3523days, M5-6981 second floor, carpet and full condll1ons are excellent, The -- Wishes Care - Day Work - MaIds ----SAS-Y-S-ITIINGMACK at Wayburn2 bedPier Ideal for adults No evenings LADY hou!>ecleaning size appliances, heat and job IS a responsible one and - Home Health Care Live room, stove, rl'fngerator, pels $450 Available Jan- ATTRACTIVE One bedroom days Has own transporta water mcluded Right by requires the ability to In or Out Please call SERVICE AGENCY disposal, heat Included uary 1st 7910071 apartment All utilities and tlOn 884-0416 bus transportatIOn Launschedule and manage a GOll Servmg the Grosse POlDte -------security depoSIt 885-3211 appliances No pets $235 dry room faCIlities $275 per small staff If you're area SlDce 1955 Care of EXPERIENCED Lady !>eeks GROSS-E POinte Park Adults TWO Bedroom hou~ror prefel red. 5 rooms and Houston-Chalmers area month La!>t months rent PERSONNEL CHILDREN and the interested m working for a IIve-m posltton With adult or rent Fully carpeted I bath, !>love, refrigerator 839-9406 required With secunty de large automotive onented AGENCY ELDERLY By the hour 24 small famtly 261-7007 94-Cadleux arpa Clean, advertiSing agency m pOSit of $275 ~ t794 $250 ~I month 8~2-8~18 ALTER Rd near lake 2 bed106 Kercheval hour rates available neat $350 monthl), secunty downtown DetrOit, send your GROSSE POinte Park 792 room lower carpet. stove, ALTER Road nea r lake 3 Grosse Pomte Farms ~~~NSE~D 2640202 SC--CATERING 881 47-15 between 2 p m -8 resume to: Box Mc-l, Grosse Trombley, uppel 3 bedrefrigerator' Prefer adult bedroom duplex Bath and ~Irfl, I, It ,t n DOMESTIC CLEANING Pomte News, 99 Kercheval 882-2928 '" I p.m ".~ 'f09,m, 7{ .!;laths. cal'~~~: No-pels' 33~J3m. l lav' Shive and refrJ~eralor J REN'P Ao,GOOlNor ;yu»ri spe . ElXPERIENCEIY, II' I Grosse Pomte Farms, 48236' State LIcensed ~nd ~Op?ed I " Carpetmg' $3lJO-month Se G1\OS~E Pomte Farms. cial occasIOn. Reasonable RELIABLE ,g~~r;a~C:I~,2m~~rc!na~~~e , LOVELXl Lo;er' fi~i,~t ~(l19 quiet, ~convenient street, 3 ASSISTAN'f TO MANAGER, cunty, utilities M2-0028 Excellent H!fer~l1'Cl%' 88t-331 6882 n Maryland - Grosse Pomte FAMILY OWNED POIN-ToE Full time position available bedrooms, Ilh baths, family Park 2 bedrooms plus den, 8089 THREE Bedroom, 1 bath. DOMESTIC CLEANING EMPLOYMENT for conSCientious, arttcuroom, $650-month 3 BEDROOM-House childs or formal lIvwg room WIth SERVICE bungalow, smgle car gar late, dependable person for MARIE'S Catenng Intema AGENCY DANAHER, BAER dog enclosure With fenced natural fireplace. Dinmg AT REASONABLE COSTS age With attached patIO, U-Haul Movmg Center tlOnal CUlsme, Hor s WILSON & STROH off back door Near schools, room and large kitchen carpeted through out, ap PLEASE CALL 885-4576 Good benefits and add'oeuvres buffet!>, dmners, 885-7000 church, St John Hospital Separate basement with gas 77&-0323 pllances rncluded, $360 a 50 years rehable service vancement potential Must office openmgs elnd meet --------------Expre,>,way to Downtolln heat Updated and In excelmonth plu~ uti IItiE''> Call Cooks, NEED SOMETHING moved? have good com mum cation Needs experienced mgs, 862-6295 DetrOIt or Troy Full dlmng lent conditIOn Has all ap- COLONIAL in prime Park 10- 882-1315 afler 5 p m Nannies, MaIds, House. --~Two Pointe residents Will ---and office skills Must have room, I'~ baths, Side dnve pllances $325 a month plus cation with 3 bedrooms, 2lh keepers, Gardeners, Chaufmove or remove large 01 PARTY HELPERS -Two high knowledge of profit and loss parkmg Ne" I) decorated utlhtles Secunty deposit baths, famIly room, formal 7 MILE GratIOt 3 bedrooms feurs, Butlers Coup'les school gtrls, tramed, have newly decorated, workmg as well small quantities of furDl good neighbor, $3'l5 884Occupancy December 1st dming room and 2 car gar~urse Aides Companions transportatIOn, WIll <;erve Apphcants please apply In folks preferred $300 a ture, appliances, planas or 6096 1983 Call 881-0800. age Stove, refrigerator, and Day Workers for '!Inand cleeln at parties 88&monlh 881 5962 or 882-9130 what have you Call for free person only TOWNHOUSE M-etro Park HARCOlJR-'f 785 . SpacIOUS dtshwasher, washer-dryer, vate homes. carpetmg, wmdow treat3284 estimate 3430481, or 822U-Haul Co 18514 Mack Avenue WOODS 3 bedway area Appliances, full upper flat, hvmg room with ments, central air, two fire- HARPER 12001East Jefferson, 2208 SANTAHas his-order In, do Grosse Pomte Farms room bnck bungalow ]1;" -----basement $335 882-9850 01 natural fireplace, large dmplaces. near CoMer you? Call APRON ASSO • EXPERIENCED NURSES' car garage, basement ap 465-4533 109 room, 2 bedrooms with (No Phone Calls Please) RESPONSIBLE tenant wantCIATES and make you I BABYSITTER Needed days aides avallable Reasonable fu II wa II c Iosets, Iarge comphance!> 886-3217 2 bedroom umque hohday parties a NOTTIN-GHAM _ Must have transportaI t k t h th t ed to rent upper flal m DENTAL Chair aSSistant, rates. Fraser Agency State flat, newl) decorated Re pee I c en WI ea mg Grosse Pomte Park 2 Bed UPPER Flal, 7 I\hle Gratlo\. success 882-7149 tion Call Sue, after 5 pm full-time for busy, Grosse hcensed and bonded 293 fngerator, stove heat In area Garage. 884-2571, or 2 bedroom. $225, ont>months 88&7404 rooms, bath, hvmg room, 886-9570 Pointe general prachce 1717 NEED PARTY HELp? Two --secunty 792 4636 cluded $225 Ideal for references reqUired $350 Must have some trammg or HOUSEKEEPER, cook, for HANDYMAN - Complete reexperienced sIxteen year adult'> No pets 8866102 EASTSIDE 2 bedroom newly per month experience Benefits 88& 669 NEFF Rd, duplex Beausingle bUSIness woman, olds Willprepare, serve, and FIRST Month rentfree- 3-bed pairs - extenor and mlerior, decorated, $260 plus deposTAPPAN & ASSOC 884-6200 5460 tIful tnple A shape LIke ranch house near Cottage cleanup and make your attiCS, pamtmg, roofmg new 3 bedroom'> 2 baths. 2 room hou,>e Remodeled m It ~6896 Hospital Llve-lD, car and holIday party a success I etc Referencec; G Lozada INTERIOR DESIGN tenor 685 Vermer 884-4812 SELL Or lease With optIon to THREE MILE-East Wan-en lavs Adults No pets $650 references requlfed 882Call Anne 886-1328 368-2830 An mterest 10 mterior deSIgn GHOSSE POinte Pa'rk. 5 buy m 1 year. house Priced 2 bedroom upper, fireplace, Call evemng'> B8&-9899 0899, 9 a m. to 5 p m or Karen 881 7563 helpful Sales person for In the "70's" $5 000 d n garage $400 monthly 10FRANK'S Handyfnan ser, --~--- SOMERSET NEAR cludes heat 885-0385 leadm'g fine art gallery rooms and bath Clean. $295 "ow HOUSEKEEPER needed full vice Wallpapermg, pamt th , t s $685 CATERED DELIGHTS now P a month Include'> heal a)men per mon , HARPER Workmg m your area Very time, 886-4351 109 and miscellaneous re servmg the Pomtes Be a 331-3763 low utilities 3 bedroom New OUTER Dr - Warren: custom tugh commtSSlon. FleXible 5 room lower, $250 per month pairs 773-2123 England Colomal, Grosse 2 bedroom home. fireplace guest at your own party BABYSITTER Needed for 8 hours MISS Griggs 963 4 room upper, $200 per HOC'~E F()f{ lent 51 Clair Pomte Park 882-9044after 6 basement, garage. $375 re Hors d'ouevres, vegetable month old Prefer my home 0511 mont h Security depo'>l t TWO Mature women de,>lre basket creations, party Shores 3 bedrooms, full pm ferences, secunty 771-3751 30-40 hour week ReMature adults prl'ferred housecleaDlng Excellent trays Complete party plan ba,>ement, 2 Celr garage - -- -CAMERA Store needs caferences, 885-5699 $450 pel month 7744785 SPACIOUS 2 bedroom 2lh LANCASTER -Woods 12 GATES REALTY Grosse Pomte references mng assistance Call 293 521-7000 mera sales persons With after6p m weekdays An) bath,townhousestylecondo Mile-Hayes One bedroom 6299 and schedule your holl 445-1156 outgomg personahty and an 5-SITUATlON time weekends With basement Troy-Sterlower condo, all applIances. HARPER WOODS £ bed day party today' mdepth knowledge of 35mm YOUNG lady Wishes day ling Heights area Air, 10air, heat, pool, carport WANTED room apartment near St SLR cameras Applicants work Dependable, reliable THREE bedroom Bungalow elude,> all appliances plus clubhouse Carpeted, Johns Hospital $425 M4must be able to work full LICENSED babysitter, lovmg 6-FOR RENT responSible With refer 16052 Ed,>tbul n 8 MIIel washer and dryer, utilities D1cely decorated. $320 0501 time mcludmg all evenmgs UNFURNISHED ences 822-6125 Kelly drea $]';1) plu ... ,ec not mcluded No pets 97~ monthly plus secunty 821 care given Monday - FnLOVELY Modern I bedroom -------- -and weekends Call StudIO unty 882-15.'1'1 9171 4437 day Learning, fun activIONE-GIRL office, bookkeepapartment carpeted. air Camera at 881-6200 Ask for ties Balanced meals proWHY NOT CONSIDER mg.secretanal. payroll. bll FOUR room uppel ,>tove, re K ELL Y North of -Moross -:'-3 ONE Or 2 bedroom flats for conditlollln~. parklDg DaVid Ternes to apply for Vided Colleen, 776-0081 HAVING YOLR ling Expenenced Call Jo fngerator clean, good bedroom home, carpetIng, rent 822-0949 $260/month rnclude'> heal thiS posllJon area. mu,>t .,ee $225 plu,> ...tme refngerator, washer, ---------- RETIRED HANDYMAN25~4741 WhittIer Haye, 36&-8134or CAMERA Store needs photo.,ecunty I efE'rence." 527 dr} er I-'reshly pawted, TWO Bedroom duplex INVESTMENT MlDor repairs, carpentry, 88'1 3542 I HOUSEKEEPER, lIve m. 5 fmishmg sales persons who 9282 $350 Arter 6 p m 77~0241 Moross - Beacon'>fleld electncal, plumbmg, bro. days Box F 75, Gro.,,>e PROPERTY ,ALTER CH,\RLEVOIX : can work eIther full time Inken wlDdows and sash cord Pomte News, 99 Kercheval. HOUSE, Gro,,>e Pomle Park. GROSSE Pomle- Pa;k-= 2 uhhtle, (,ro,>"e POIllI(' !>Ide,<lllracllvci MANAGED? c1udmg evemngs and week replaced, etc Reasonable Gros'>e Pomte Farms MI 1 bedroom formal dmIng bedroom uppernat Nestled --large ol\e bNlroom or 'itud1<~ IT S REASONABLE ends, or afternoons and References 882-6759 room. l<lrge kitchen, In Windmill Pomte area In- HOUSE WlTh- apartment 48236 oIpartmE'nl,> $180 $210 mJ evemngs, startmg at 12noon - -- --AND EI- FI CIENT' ---appliance, drape'> newly eludes refrigerator, stove, Ideal for 1 tenant, garage PROFESSIONAL, mature FOR DETAIL~ CALL and weekends Applicants cludl.'~ apphdllCP" and 11~ LADY- WIshe'> hou'>ecleanmg decorated $425 per monlh washer, dryer, fresh clean references Mamstlque Jef worn an seeklDg employtllllle, 1.117&')2_ _ _ _ ! With prior photographIc have reference!> 92.'3-0451 I plu<; ,ecunty dl'po,lt 311 $.115 882-6711 fer'>on 775-4320 ment Ten years exper. knowledge definitely preDILLON (;{WSSE POINTfo: 1 lence Secretarial, mana 6i10 ~TX Furm'>hed -rooms In De I 94-CADIEUX one bed PAINTING, carpenter work, ferred Outgomg per PROPERTY genal Call Nancy. MI-3888 MOVING CO A MUST See Home - 1 hed trOlt For rent 925-9308 or room, ,>tove, refrigerator sonahty and a smile are Job houses, garages, small jobs, -- - - -room bnck ranch den 92'>-9431 carpetmg $275 per month MANAGEMENT repairs Best pTlces Pete, Re(l"on<lole Hate'> essentials If you feel you GREAT Lakes Landc;capmg 8111 414i office appliance'> wa,her Heat mcluded 3310581 Reh.thle ~(,l" Ice 882-2795 are qualified, call StudIO and Snow Removal Com. - FreE' E,>lImale,> all' condltlomng 2 block, 'HOt ~E Bedcon"fJeld be Camera at 881-6200 and ask pany IS now offenng speCial GUTIER cleanmg cleaned from Sl .John Ho,>plt<ll l"'E'('I1 M<lck and W,II ren TWO B('(\room condo apart 141-0481 for DaVId Ternes r ales on 'Seasonal" and NOTTINGHAM OUt!'1 flu'>hed. m,>pected repair ,hoppIng "chooh Lawn Hl'frrence'> <lnd .,ecuntv ment III ~chu1t7 E"tat('", "Per-Time" ,>now removal DrIve <lred Modernlzrd ed, '>torms replaced odd \I TER \T .r1'~FFEH"'ON ,now mamten.lnce $'iOOplu., d(,po"'lt I equlred S27') plu',> /19 to.hle G<lrfH'ld <lr(';l) All FREE TRAINING agreements Call today for upper Income on(' h('d JObs John 822-7421 Pr(',>lIgIOu, 4 '>1or) ('levator "ecunl! Aftf'r 6 P m 341 u1i111Ie,>882-2760 <lpp!J;lnN', dr<lpE''' laundry SChweitzer Real Estate-Belfree estimates room appliance,> fully cm 90:).5 hook up, C<lr pot \. qUiet, bUlldmg. luxury <lpart ter Homes and Gardens IS 885-0502 , E \"TLAND 7 Mile - GratlOl clean $190 pIll' utJlIIH'<; peted, heat and garage SA-SITU AnON ment<; 'WIth lalg(' room'> pleased to announce a free -- - $'l95 R68- 1414 8 5, a,k for GROSSE POINTE Wood'> 2 ,II (',I Luxullou" qUIet ter 28&-4101<lfter 6 p m DOMEsnc DEPENDABLE, relIable, one and two hedrooms pre-license trammg course Mike or 881 ')881 <lfler 6 o('droom. h<l,>ement. 24x24 I,lceg<lrd('ndp;lltment one conscientiOUS adults. baby RefE'rE'nc('- ,1011secuni\ (A small charge for matergar<lge on corner 101 $425 hl'droom S2i') :;212225 or EFFICIF:NCY Condo In pm sItters available, hourly, reqUirE'rl Ial'> ) Call George Smale at per month 88'>-5991 7:;1 28'i4 clude'> utlhtle,> eX(,E'pl ('Ie( If1clh or phone (}i20 \\1111 dally, overOlle. weekends in the St Clair Shores Sales Walk('1 \Iklr(' HE'alt) ON THE LAKE your home For more Office at 777-4940for detaIls Dn \ E' (,h d 1m('I" ~r:VEI'. \1I1E'/(,1<ltlOt - 14209 tier 157 1316 88&~O WINDMILL POlnl(' $1)')0 Ol TEH mformatlon. call 88&6180 In the 80's Go WIth the dl('01 iloomfl,lt coIrpE'led F<lll CI('...1 "p,l('IOU'> ,>('cure .,--le,l"e or $700 monlhl)- upper leader of the mdustry' I ('III!!('! "lIlT ,,\m (' ~,1I ,lge 5 I nom $225 monlh Se fl<It L1VIn!( room noliIII oil 588 NEFF - 2 hPdroom' 2''2 hath lo\\nhou"f' \e~ k'i ------ - -- -- NURSES ASSistant. care ror $J'l() no p('''' :;27 Rl;l ('1JI1t\ RAA7117 elderly Meals, hght house flreplac(' dmlllg room nol IF YOU ARE RETIRED chen, nE'Wcdrpetlllg, ml1,terh('(\room 21 '" I'l ""Ih 1 keepmg Experienced, re tur,1i Ilrepldc(' dining ~L"""I'T ('11(1(' ('ondo OR HAVE BEEN OUT ('\o,el,> 1.1\ Ing room \,I,llh flr('pl.tcE' dmlllg I nom IT ~ I':ASY TO H<l~E'rhlll room I k IIrhE'n l' 1011ll<l i'dCJ<: 2 IW(\100m ferences 792-1476 ($5) mlnlUm Il "nf! Il.u pel OF THE JOB MARKET ,>m<lllden 2 car garage full h,l'>('m('nl ~~-, IX'I HIRE GOOD HELP' <lnd W(lI ren Mof!Nn kIt room \ hcd room'> 1'2 lea"e no! neceo;.,ary 2 bed WHY NOT DEPEND-ABLE Honest month mcludp, I<lWll;lnd ,nl>\,I, rt'mov<ll Hou'iehold Teams ch('n Apph"nc(''> garage b<lth,> galnge g"" fOI(E'll room" 1I1111t) room C<ll "DISCOVFR TODA Y'S woman deSires house 88262qg • Dependable \62-1066 <lll h('dl c('nll <ll <Ill r011111 $27; phI" ,,('('unty pOll (E'nll<l1 <llr refn AMWAY keeper-compamon-cook ror • Affordable tlonlllg oInd b<l,('menl gel <1101' r;l nge I)('r month BETTER THAN EVER" elderly Good references • EffiCIent 349 ST CLAIR - uppE'rflal, I'xcellent locdtlon 15<Jfeet 10 1 Immediate I)(CUP,lllly Secullty depo"'t No p('t<; Call for the whole story 885-8575 Jefferson and downtown hu" Newly decoralt'd new 870 Lt\KE~HORE - 1,1Ige ------ --~- - Treat your'>elf and your 881 27')5 MA RI LYN . 1l24-2?ro FOR home hrlck r<lnch 1 bedroom" 'l carpetlOg large room" l'<lt 10 kitchen 2 bf>droom,>. 1 PROFESSIONAL MOVERS LAIHtF. 2 bedroom <lp<lrtment BEAUTY-OPERATOR, East. FREE ESTIMATES bath'> f,lmr!) 100m den 'l balh, dlDmg room fireplace III lIvln!( room "creened 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE CLASSIFIED ADS on Neff flrE'plnce, den land area, 24 years same 10 886-7797 Cdr g,Hage bl>'lt II ('II $1 ')()() FAMILY BUSINESS porctl <lttached gnr.tge mtercom, E''«'e1lt'nl b"'>e Be,wllful WIth laundr)- In cation Make $300-$400 A DIVISIOnof per month PIANO-APPLIANCES CALL 882-6900 menl <,toragt' $')50 Pf'1 monlh 1rI1'lude, 1<11\ n <lnci"noli cllltle., $'iOOmonthly Roh. weekly, Blue Cross Some GIant ,JaOllonal P,\LM~ QlJEI-:N INSURED. LOW RATES removal M2 6~ RAA 0111') clientele preferred 371-6645 ServIce Inc RAA4444 7774543 or 465-6646 FREE CLASSES THE J '"GROSft' l I ~~~~~l~~~7 -area 1I' I: ----- GROSSE Page SIX-C ~FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 6-FOR RENT UNFURNISHED IC-OFFICE FOR RENT POINTE SO-VACATION RENTALS Thursday, NEWS 8D-VACATION RENTALS 6D-VACAT1ON RENTALS November 17, 1983 ~ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE DINING Room set - 9 piece, hand carved Jacobean oak SIESTA Key, new condo FuRNITURE Who!esale Dls, SKI THE CREEK from 1920's. Excellent conbeach Side October thru tubutors of MIchigan, AAA; N ew Years week, December dItIOn Best orrer over February 778-1956 or 884"Wholesale DIrect To 30 to January 6, two bed5955 You'" Sell 109 all new mer'l $1,200 791.~OO, after ~~ --- chandlse m orIginal ca r. room, 2 bath furnished con- ___ ....:._ do Sleeps 8. $600 the week HILTON HEAD Vl1la EnJoy a tons 2 ptece mattress sets,: CAP Top for, small pIck-up, 5'x6', Side and back WIDbeautiful autumn, near twlO $59, full $79, queen $99, SKI TAHOE dows, white alUffilnum, exbeach and pool, on golf sofa sleepers $119, bunk CHRISTMAS WEEK cellent condition, clamps course Sleeps 6 886-9234 beds complete $88 7 ptece E fhclency studio Sleeps 4, mduded, $200 881-0680 - ---- --iSLAND=~;~ry 2 hvlOg rooms $239, decoraavailable thru December 15 M-AR--COtIve lamps rrom $14 88, 5 and December 23 to Debedroom, 2 bath condo piece wood dmette!> $159, cember 30th, $400 FURNITURE Pools, telUllS courts, beach $800 Pits now $375 Open to, ~2767 882-1232_ __ _ the pubhc, dealers and lOstl. EQUIPMENT All If.! Retail Pnce HARBOR Spllngs - HolLday tutlOnal sales welcome t WANTED - FlOrida apartYouth bed, cribs, electriC hideaway condo Sleeps 8, Name brands, Serta, etc ment for seasonal rental feeding dl<;hes, umbrollers, Boco Raton Delray Beach 1'h bdth!>, neal slope!>, 886 9451Burfalo, Hamtramck (1 standard !>trollers, 4 styles 8924 block north of Holbrook, 1 CONDOMINIUM, beautlful, area 886-6130 -- block east of Conant), 875of changmg tables, scales, on ~Ie~td Key, Sdra!>ota, 2 LEARWATER Condo, $750 SARASOTA, C FLORIDA 7166 Telegraph (2 blocks Gel ry backpack!>, chrome bedlooffi!> 2 bdth!>, pool, month, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Meadows Condo, 2 bed south of 6 Mile), 532-4060 highchair, youth chair, teum!> d \ dlldble Novem pool, club house 90 day booster !>eat!>, swmgs, rooms, 2 baths, pool, golf, Monday through Saturday, bel', Decembel, Jdnuary mllUmum, no pets 331-3094 port.a beds, Johnny Jump tenms Call 882-2287 10 8, Sunday, 12-5 14460 778-7287 ~- ~ GratIot (2 bloc~s north of 7 SANIBEL Island - Ft Myers Ups, mesh or wood play - 2 Mtle Rd ) 521-3500 Monday FORT Myer!> Beach - Flort. pens car!>eats, stenhzers, Beach LuxuriOus 2 bed. CLEARWATER-Florida dd Gulf front effiCiency bedroom, 2 bath luxury thlough Saturday, 10-8, room, 2 bath condomlruums port a Crib, lamps, Infant avalldble JanualY 3rd Condo on tbe beach 47710909 Grand River (corner on Gulf All amemtles 10seats, bottles, walkers, lhlOugh 17th 881 5728 _ 898~ . of Oakman) 934 6900 Moncludmg pool and tenms tubs, bouncmg ~eats and Avatlable weeklv Januarv HUTC'HlN<;ON I~landIOceJa) through Saturday. 1(1-7 more ST PETEn~Bl'RG Clearw:l and February, 645-5498 . MOMS' TOY ATTIC ana II 2 bedroom, 2 bath 4575 DIXie Hwy , Waterford tet Nev. Gulflonl pent ----------A Toy Resale Shop oceanfront condo LUXUrIOUS Townslup (3 miles west of hou~e J bedroom, 3 bath, PALM BEACH South, taste16637 E Warren 882-7631 decor 881-1032,~2394 Telegraph) 674-4121 Monfu lIy fUI m,hed, 2 week fully furnished, 2 bedroom, ---mlOlmum 882309'7 day through Saturday 10-8 2 bath villa style condo FLEA MARKET --6F-SHARE LIVING Sunday 12-5 Credit cards Shoppmg, restaurants EVERY TUESDA Y FOHT M}er~ Beach beach HAYESIWlutuer - modern 1 QUARTERS and checks accepted Delinearby, pool access to llfe. house, 4 bedloom, 3 bath, ALCOMOS CASTLE FARMS, On the Hill 2nd bedroom apartment. ATTENTION EXECUTIVE very avaIlable NINE MILE BETWEEN guard protected beach, and full kItchen, full laundry floor, large rm , Windows Appliances, heat, air, launTransfers One and two a pleasant short drlve to HOUSEMATE Wante<1' Ue. FlNE- Lenox t oom, <wadable December MACK AND HARPER Starflre bedroom apartments, dedry, parkmg Close to shopWorth Avenue ThIS IS a 7730591 pendable woman to share 3 •.md J MUdl Y 31J-88&-3669or and OlympiC gold, 48 pieces, corator furlUshed Lmens, HARPER WOODS, 2 !>malJ ping, small pets allowed very desirable locatIOn, bedroom home 10 qutet East 602-9478622 A!>kfor Jule swtes, Immed poss perfect condillon $300 FlOe dIShes, utensLls $25 per day, $259 ~4149 available for a longer seaSide neighborhood Call crystal - eleven longCHALET n-ear Nubs Nob ffillUmum one month Weekson Call Cathy 305-588-1799 882-6512or 343-9237before 9 Please call for detail!>, stemmed goblets, twelve 6MILE.Grallot,lower lficome ly rates $250 per week. and Boyne Highlands, fIreor evelUngs 305-737-87Z7 Virgmla S Jeffnes pm 6 Mile-Gratiot area. 2 bed. 469-1075 place, !>kl ~peclal 823-4103, longstemmed sherQets ------Realtor 882-0899 $125 Glass luncheon set for rooms, With appliances, 823-5005 LAUDERDALE By the Sea, 1 HOMES TO SHARE, EAST-----eight 40 pieces $50 62&$230monthly, plus security bedroom condo, December SIDE DETROIT AND MOTEL MOROCCO MARCO ISLAND 6O-VACATION deposit 527-6557 24-31, $595 After 6 881-8965 SUBURBS FOR MORE ROSEVILLE "The Prince" a beautIful lux. RENTALS E~~~RIC Stove - excellent INFORMATION CALL LA GOOD Landlord looking for Across from uryCondo (apt l(04),onthe POMPANO Beach Condo - 2 condition, self-cleaning Presented by VON'S, 773-2035 good tenant Neat 2 bedMACOMB MALL Gulf, on the Beach 2 bed bedroom, 2 bath, all new SANIBEL Island - Luxurious oven $150 372-1091. room upper, carpeted, Completely furnished one room. 2 ballt, all amemtles furrnshings Avadable now GRADUATE Male student townhouse, completely basement, garage, 12024 bedroom and kItchenettes CAMBRIDGE DIet, large, TH E ART! SIS' mcludmg all utlhtles $2,500 through Hohdays Pool, furnished, accomodates 6, 2 desires roommate Near Elmdale, Detroit, $185 We pay all utilities. Small fO! one month, $1,500 per walking distance to ocean, fresh supply Weekly meet. CON N E C T ION Grosse POinte area. $175 bedroom, 21h baths, heated monthly plus utilities. 779security deposit. No Pets monlh from December 1st park, golf course. Snapshots lOgs, Thursdays Speedy demonth plus half utlhhes pool, tennis courts, sauna, 6355 leave name and num. All sleepmg rooms start at May 1st Call 881-6402, or available Call 9 a m .1 hvery available 882-8332 Call after 10 pm 8M-1266 excellent beach, two week $58 a week Shown daily ber 882 4593. a~k for Ted p.m, 772-7579 special through December ROOMMATE Wanted from 9 am. QUEEN Anne Loveseat-2an. 17th, $750 886-1684,781-5114 ONE Bedroom home. Ideal POMPANO Beach Florida hque chairS, Italian Pro$125 monthly Available 293.2440 HARBOR Sprmgs, fully for mature couple. $190 per beautiful oceanfront condo vinCial cabmet, 2 rockers, December 1, 1983 3921 MARCO Island "Sea Winds .. equipped homes for rent, month, security. $190, 885- FURNISHED Upper With 2 Completely furmshed tables, chma and glass. at the Gulf front, 2 bedrooms Call Devonshire Call after 8' 15 sleeps 8 and 12 DeVoe Re9058 Available January, April bedrooms, family room, for brochures. 881-6402, pm 886-8011 alty - Lynn, McGann Real. :~Jse: ~~~~tmg, odds and weekly-monthly. 885-2844 $55O-month plus utilihes. 882-4593. 4283 BARHAM - 4 room tor ASSOCiate, 8M-9537. ROOMMATE wanted to share SIX month lease beginning upper flat, newly decorated. MINK Jacket finger tip BOYNE Country, completely SHANTY Creek. Bellaire BONITASpnngs . FlOrida. Lakeshore VIllage condom. November 20th. No pets $195a month $200 security. furmshed, all electrIC, 2 tler MichIgan Contemporary length Full length Mutton North of Naples Gulf lfilum, $200 plus utllihes. 88&5196. WM J CHAMPION 51: CO fur- coat (new) Canadian, chalet Upper her, 4 bedHouse, 4 Dedrooms, 3 baths, course condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 371-6400 ask for Don or 772884-5700 room, 2 shower baths, kitand sauna, beautifully de15036MACK at Maryland. In ffilnk collar TUl.6107. baths, fully furnished, ten6935 evenings chen, IIvmg room, dmmg corated Family sloing, 10Grosse Pomte 2 bedroom rus, golf and pool Pictures WHIRLPOOL Heavy duty UPPER Apartment, very room, flreplace, lower tier door pool, resort facilitles, above business, W1th appliaval1able 464-1961 6G-STORE washer, excellent condition, SO S. Groesbeck clean, utilities included 3 bedroom, 2 shower bath, 776-2949,331-8255,everungs ances. $250, $300 security $150, Il85-OO79 LEASE $195 per month. 6 MJleBEAUTI-FUL Condo - 2 bed. kitchen, llvmg room, dimng 88&5196 VAIL, Colorado 2 bedroom Gratiot. 731.1441,892-4530. POOL Table . 7', Brunswick M t. C Ie men s rooms, 2 baths, completely room, fireplace Ski recondo, sleeps 8, available 795 ST. CLAIR, Grosse Pointe furrnshed, north of Naples, servatIOns now bemg ac- APPROXIMATELY 300 "Bentwood", all accesFULLY Furmshed - 2 bedMarch 31st thru April 7th City, upper flat 2 bed. pool, tenniS, located on golf cepted 425-8933 square feet for lease 10 gift sorles, $150. 821-6021. room, 1 bath townhouse 1 JaCUZZi indoor pool, steam rooms, large living and din. shop, m prestigious locacourse, 4 mIles from the block to Village shopping bath and sauna Call 465KENMORE Aulomatlc dryer, ing room, natural wood. TRAVERSE City - Tasteful. tlOn. Call 885-2280 9 30 . Gulf, pictures available and downtown bus. Short or works good, $95. 885-0079. ., 3565 or 791-7424 work, stove, refrigerator, ly furmshed and decorated 3 5.30 47&-0793 long term lease. No pets. bedroom, 2 full bath cottage _ garage. $425 per month, KENMORE Automatic wash9:00 9:00 CLEARWATER, (Sand Key) MARCO Island condomlruum 882r6299. plus security deposit 882on Duck Lake Carpetmg 6K-STORAGE Condo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath decorator furnished, 2,200 ~~~llent condition, $95 FURNISHED Basement throughout, fIreplace, color SPACE 8685. completely furnished 268sq ft ground floor, direct tv, garage Near 3 major _ apartment. Ideal for single 1339 SUPER Nice - 2 bedroom , access to pool, Jacuzzi person. References. Call APARTMENT Size dryers, ski areas, deer hunting, ,lower, in qUiet Detroit area CAij.\~tpJJage rT"'l. main £loor. I \ 110 volt, $75 885-0079. ,.l,.. \ , • ., ,BUYNE..cAIWl!lY - 4 bedroom. , sauna, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths , cross '~'ClUlitrY'" skiing, I after 6. PM .. ~572 Sepa rate baselJlent., kitchen excellent securlty Easy washer, dryer, trash mash - snowmobllmg Weekends, r chalet, fireplace, 2 ljaths, 30 SEARS Kenmore dryer, exlO:OOa.m.-6:00p.m. WIth appliances $250 p.er RENTER For 2 bedroom in-put Near downtown, er, microwave, cable TV minutes from skimg and weekly, monthly 771-8078 cellent condition, $125, 886month plus utJ!ltles Se condo in Lakeshore Vl1lage eastSide Ideal spot to CalI 885-7664 cross country trails, by 3304. .Sandwiches cunty monthly lease re SARASOTA - The Meadows, 1 from January to June, whLle W1nter your speCial vehicle week or weekend, 882-5749, SANIBEL Island - Luxurious bedroom luxury condo on qwred 885-4710 $40 per month 477-9363 owner IS m Florida. Low ZENITH 19" portable TV, *french Pastries 591-6180. townhouse, completely golf course by the week or monthlr rent Call 772-7579, good picture, $135 885-0079 furmshed accommodates ACROSS from St John HOSPi' POMPANO Beach, very exmonth 792-4528 9ampm 7-WANTED 6, 2 bedroom, 2112 baths , SKI Package - Kastle tal Excellent for hospItal clusive 2 bedroom oceanTO RENT , heated pool, tennIS courts NAPLES in town condo 2 p Spademan . Scott 3 season" C a 5 h Bar employee Attractive du -. &" nl:FICE front condominium Availsaunas, excellent beach , bedrooms, 2 baths, mcely old $140 885-6498. lex 2 bedroom, full base ~ able for the season Free decorated. 9 blocks from two week speCial throug h ment, gas heat, newly decoFOR RENT A MATURE, non.drinkmg, STEREO _Cassette recorder, Parking-1400 Cars tennis, pool, sauna, exerCIse non-smokmg, slOgle, proGulf $1,600 monthly 643December 17th, $750 886rated security Realty 512rooms. Call 886-0924 feSSIOnal woman presently receiver, 8 track, bwlt 10 Show fea t u res 1684, 781 5114 7327 3900. DISPLAY ROOMS -- -- ----In 109 10 Grosse Pomte with turn table and speakers PALM BEACH FOR LONGBOAT Key/FlOrida on GAYLORD GROSSE Pomte St ClaIr near no SOCial dIseases and no $150 885-0079 un ique art i5t ic Condo Rental. Seasonal (4,6 the Gulf of MeXICO,luxury Kercheval, 2 bedroom, Beautifully furmshed new months) or yearly only PRODUCT LINES promlscuousdemestolent MINK COAT - Lovely natalent, originality condomllUum Avallablefor lower flat, stove and refrIthree bedroom, three bath Fabulous Intracoastal 2 or 3 large rooms 10 the tural ARCTURS <Light d' t (GROSSE POINTE) Immediate occupancy, long gerator mcluded, $400 per condomtnlUm WIth fife Pomtes (Farms preferBeige), size 14, excellent an va r ley. Waterways, views. 12th rooms that or shortlerm lease Call day month plus utlhtles Appli- Large, pnvate 0 place, garage, convement t Floor 26' balcony, 2 bed. red) Canbefurmshed(unconditIOn SaCrifice 775Adm,'ss,'on: $1.00 have just been redecorated, time VAl-1295 evemngs and catlon and security deposit major ski area, cross . rooms, 2 baths, pool, sefurmshed preferred) Can 2434 or 521.4033 Will gl ve a fme setting ~o Saturdays 772-9323 reqUIred Call 225-3146 be country, aVBllable week be 2nd or 3rd floor With or ---------cunty, soft color, newly readequately dIsplay your tween 9 a m. and 5 p m ends. weekly, monthly WIthout kitchen or kitchen decorated, Gulf, tenms BRECKENRIDGE, Keyproduct Reasonably pnced Monday thru Friday only Comfortably accommodates available nearby Call own. privileges Write to box stone, Copper Mountain SIX H R ALLEN, 961-8080 RICHIE'S USED APPLIANCES W-42 Grosse Pomte News, er. 30&832-6312 DILLION BUILDING EnJOy your skiing this year PRIME Farms location, bun. 9 10 Colorado Ski to your Monday thru Friday, 99 Kercheval, GrossePomte 100% GUARANTEED galow, 434 Ma:lor, newly 881-4147 ,HARBOR SPRINGS am -Gp m Farms, 48236 front door 2 bedroom del uxe 16626 E WARREN decorated, carpeted, 3 bed. Lovely year round home, condo Grosse Pointe owner, rooms, garage. No pets Re- OFFICE or business space, FORMER MichIgan Execu885-0079 Beachl44 sleeps &-8 Make your skllng CLb.ARWATER days 365-7144, nights 822Punch and Judy block, apferences $600 per month tive and hiS family now hvWest 2 bedroom, 2 bat h reservatIOns early 1470 proximately 400 sq. ft., Mr plus security. Arter 6 p m 109 ID Ohio WIsh to rent or - FLORIDA - Port St Luclcm luxury condo on Gulf 00"1 882-2597 Edgar, 811&-6010. ~5529. house sit dunng holidays, 1714 Stuart area New furnished -~---medium to large home ISLAND South Seas CAVALIER MANOR PRIME Northeast Oetrolt MARCO condo for rent 2 bedrooms, Personal and bus mess recondo on the beach 2 bed VENICE FLORIDA . JUs t area - near Grosse Pomte south of Sarasota, 1 bed 24575 KELLY 2 baths Completely furferences prOVided Contact room, 2 bath, newly decor Chmc or office ApproxAZAR'S GALLERY room condo, nght on th e EASTLAND AREA mshed WIth everythmg new. Mrs Miles at 1-216-653-9028 ated, weekly-monthly Call Imately 2,000 square One or the largest selecttons of Onental rugs Gulf Pool, "leeps4, avallabPool, club house, tenms LUXUriOUS modern 2 bedafter 5.30 652-2237 feet Ideal for medICal, real. at mmlmum prices Ie November 22-Decembe r -room apartment or Town evenmgs 755-1459 7C-GARAGE ty or beauty shop Good MARCO ISLAND--beautiful 2 31th 884-1587 house. Apphances, carpet, 251 E. MERRILL,.BIRMINGHAM WANTED -HARBOR SPRINGS lease terms With all utihtles --bedroom, 2 bath penthouse central air, pool, carport mcluded 885-1220 bedroom condo- 7 Mile s Three 644-7311 condo All amerutles, cable ~ICHAWAYE Near 10 Mile Road From mlOlum, sleeps 10, sWim. AVAILABLE Garage needed South of Gaylord Golf, ten TV, washer, dryer .PrIvate OPPOSITE EASTLAND $385 445-2428, 961.7411 to house car for W1nter 886mlng pool, hghted tenms ms. clubhouse, pool, play beach, pools, tenms, boal OPAL PLAZA 0456 after 6 pm ground, 3 lakes, sailboats , NOVEMBER SpeCial One courts J. & F. FIREWOOD docks, 24 hour secunty 18301EAST 8 MILE RD Days 886-6922 paddle boals, much more month only' One bedroom SEASONED OAK AND MAPLE Days 372-3456, after 6 p m, 6 Room ProfeSSIOnal SUIte Evemngs-885-4142 Beautiful 4 bedroom home , or studiO $150 East Outer ~ART1CLES and weekends, 884-6848 950 Square Feet $57 per face cord ~--sleep!> 12 2 baths, fully Drive-GratIOt Area Clean, Heat 51: Air ConrollolUng FOR SALE CONDOMINIUM, 10 mmutes Tax and Dehvery Included LOVELYNew"(;ondo for rent. well kept bUlldmg Leave eqUIpped, kitchen With Included from Boyne and Ot~ego Quantity Discount Available completely furnl~hed, 2 message at 526-1209 dl"hwa"her fIreplace, T V , 777-4646 AvaIlable for X-Mas week Same FlOe Quahty and ServIce bedroom, 2 bath Available BLUE PRINTS "tereo 885-3211 and othertJmes thru sea~on TWO Bedroom Duplex - E At Last Years Pnces! now thru January 14th RESUMES 2 bedroom, loft, 2 bath, SWlmmmg, golf and tenm!> HUTCHINSON Island Ocean a Warren/Outer Drive Ga ONE or more rooms at $175 JOHN 757-4885 LAMINATING FRANK 882~910 1 beautifully furm"hed, 4th newly decorated 882-4403 rage, hardwood floors and Call after 5 30 884-7510 each on month to month - ---------IDSIZE ~ floor 2 bedroom Con ---~-carpetmg New kItchen and baSIS All utLlltles mcluded INDIAN RIver Plantatlon CLEARWATER Beach 440 8112 x 11 - $1 00 dominIUm Only yards from bath $335plus gas and elecFREE CONSULTATION Hutchmson Island. Stuart Common reception area In APPRAISALS BLUEPRINTS West Gulf front luxury 2 h ocean Rental by lhe mont trIC 567-2333,9 am. 5 p m Grosse Pointe Farms on Floflda Brand new 2x2 QUICK PRINTING bedroom, 2 bath condo after January 1st Photo s Mack Avenue condo on second fairway' KATHRYN OF THE INSTANT COPIES SIXMILE-G-;:atlOt ideaUor Pool, beach, walkmg dls available 884-2983 HIGBIE MAXON, INC Full resort faclhhes availSCRATCH PAD - 6S~ LB smgle workmg person One tance to shops and restdu POINTES KIAWAH I~land, South Car 088&-3400 able January, February, bedroom, kitchen, hvmg WEDDING INVITATIONS rants 553-4104 Iana or FJonda Key~ one or March, Apnl now available EXPERIENCED SERVICE IN KEYLINING room, very clean and qutet CONCOURSE EAST tv.o hedroom Challerto n, 881-5600 between 9 . 5 P m SCHUSS MOUNTAIN Chalet, ESTATE SALES PHOTOSTATS, NEGS PrIvate entrance Laundry BUILDING 141 ClIfton Boulevar d, by week or weekend. fully RUBBER STAMPS room, heat mcluded, $200 HOUSEHOLD SALES 20811 Kelly Rd Bmghamplon N Y 13903 SOUTH SEAS - Marco Isequipped Ski and sWIm OPEN MONDAY THRU evem ngs . 886-0583 land, Florida 2 bedroom, 2 1\ 6(7) 722 4806 MEDICAL SUITES Call Bet ~y, 581 4350 or 44:>SATURDAY 9-5 P M bath condo Completely ALTER-Wmdmlll POinte AVAILABLE 2180 evemngs HUTCHINSON ISLAND furnished, cable TV, balarea, newly decorated, 2 POINTE PRINTING Flond<l SpaclOu~, luxur y, 700 sq fl 7 rooms cony overlooks Clam Bay, bedroom lower W1th apph. 15201KERCHEVAL HARBOR SPRING furnl<'hed condo Ocea n 1650sq rt 8 1rg rooms walk to beach, tenms, pool ances Garage, basement at Lakepomte RESORTS front <111 faclhlles Reaso n2610947 "torage room $350, plus Grosse Pomte Park 822-7100 Convemently located, full - ahle 1 ale<, Will con~lder se I Nowtakmg reservations for ullhtles, security depoSit CHALET near Boyne Mt service sUites loaded With hng 8824llOO 751 5588 Chnstmas week and the 772-3585 fireplace. color TV, availexlras, 10 atlractlve bldg COLOR T.V.'S skI season HARBOR SPRINGS - able ski sea<;on, holidays SPACIOUS-O~e Bedroom FROM $125 Birchwood Farm E~tate, Goodhart. a luxuriOus 885-0111 5 778-4055,even 109 884-0431 apartment, carpeted, ap HUGE SELECTION fully furm~hed luxury va bpdroom contemporar Y pllance<, $290 monlhly 10 home, available for hol I MARCO Shores Country Club • Reconditioned cation home~ - fire cludes heat, water Gro~"e Condo New 2 bedroom. 2 • Guaranteed day,> Ski Nub~ No b, place~. mile'> of cro~~ POlOte area 882-9549 or HAMPTON SQUARE bath Lea~e Unfurmshed • Dehvered and set up Boyne 882.28.12 country ~kllnh 25 hed BUILDING 886-9770 $450lmonth 882-1232 We repair all makes rooms, call 61&-52&2156 VENICE FlOrida Condo 22811 Mack Ave at NORTH For(Myers - 2 bed. Kaleidoscope TV WWSSE Pomle Woods. 3 t)('(i lop 10 golf cour~e and nea r New 1 bedroom fully room hou~e new carpel and 112bath lownhou<;e room, 2 Showroom LocatIOn lx'ach 2 bedrooms, 2 baths CONCOURSE EAST eqUIpped condo~ With pamt, Immediate occupan acro~s street from golf 27951 Harper (North of 11 completely furnl"he d BUILDING Jacuzzllub. call 61&-526cy, $575 Shorewood, E R course Everythmg sup. Mile), St ClaIr Shores W£>Ckly.monlhly EvelUng ~ 20811 Kelly Rd 2156 Brown, 886-8710 plied $950 per month 881. 774-93lkl 882-2310 Hideaway Valley con 4!177 $$ FOR TV s OFFICE SPACE TWO bedroom upper, Grosse dominIUm adjacent to ~kl NEEDING REPAIR AVAILABLE LAUL>I':RDALE BY SEA Pomte area $265 Bob, 886HUTCHINSON Island areas, 3 and 4 bedroom 2 Oceanfront Townhouse, 0835 ocean front condo, 2 bed- AUTOMOBILE OWNERSCOMPETITIVE RATES town houses. flrepl ace, bedroom<;, prIVate beac h, room, 2 baths, furmshed, As low as $31 qu arterly, FOUR bedroom condo, large fully eqUipped Call In6pool, tenms 553.3471, pool monlhly or sea~o n 885.0111 buys baSIC automobIle In. With fIreplace $625 month 52&6264 9G.'l- .112.1or 884-7944 1-685-0029 surance, 881-2376 Iy Bob. 886-0835 TWO bedroom Colonial on GROSSE Pomte Park, one MARYLAND, Just off Jefferbedroom apartment All ut. son, across from Grosse Merriweather. Large lIities mcludmg air, stove, Pomte Park municipal ofkitchen Den 2 car garage refrigerator Near transriCeS, two room slorefront, Ideal for 2 profesSionals portation, $250 plus secur. 440 square feet, restroom, $700 month plus secunty I Ity 881.3296 heat furnished, $200 per year lease Avallable Now month plus secUrIty deposIt FOUR bedroom CololUal on IJpPEH fo'lat 5 rooms for rent 882-5892 East Warren.Devonshlre Hawthorne Rd In the 885-6358 Shores $800 plus security COLONIAL NORTH WIth option to buy only GROSSE POinte Park - one New orflce bUlldmg at 111/2 HIGBIE MAXON, INC and two bedroom flats, Mile and Harper, 500-1,300 88fr3400 heat, apphances, $300, $330 square reet Air condition886-0657 grosse pOinte city be 109, carpetmg, Jamtor, near thankful In a roomy one 1528 BRYS, three bedroom, expressway Immediate bedroomer agent tu5-4415 occupancy. one bath home, large kit - - ------chen, $425 month 886-4076 881-6436 778-0120 NOTIINGHAM - South of ---Jefferson Completely reWOODS COLONIAL EAST fHushed, 2 bedroom lower 3 BEDROOMS 9 Mile - Harper. 350 1,250 flat LiVing room, dming ALL APPLIANCES Square feet, air con. room, kitchen, apphances, 2189 HOLLYWOOD dltloned, partltlOned of full basement, one car gar. $480 flces ImmedIate occu age wIth additIonal off 661-9393 pancy, carpetmg, ]amtor, street parking $350 per half near x way 881 6436. 778month plus utlhties, sec- 5067 CHATSWORTH, block from Warren Lovely, 0120 UrIty depoSit, references - - - 2 bedroom lower, stove, reNo pets Ideal for adults Av. EASTLAND AREA, 8 t m fngE'ralo r garage $275 plu~ :lliable December 19, after 6 "wte, Immed poss uhhtles and security After pm 331-5084 6 p m 885-0122 ROSl:VILLE, GratIOt 12 HARPER-MOROSS area $325a month After 5 p m 2 6A-FOA RENT Mile, several !>ultes, up to 2,500 ft bedrooms. 884-7971. FURNISHED PETOSKEY HARBOR SPRINGS LakeSide Club Condonnn. lums Holiday and ski reservations now bemg taken on luxury 2 and 3 bedroom Units and 3 bedroom town. houses Only mmutes away from Boyne Highlands Nub!> Nob skI areas and cross counlry trads Weekends, week, monthly or seasonal rentals LakeSide Club, 453 Edsl Lake St , Peloskey, MICh 616347-3572, 61&-3477690 BABY ChIna. ARTS & C R A FTS S HOW 150 EX'H I B I TORS HILLeR EST COU NTRY CLUB Sa t u r da y NOV 26 '83 a. m.- Sun day p.m. NOV 27 '83 *Beverages * ° ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED 776-2196 1 GROSSE Thursday, November 17, 1983 DOLLS BY CAROL - N - JOY QUALITY ANTIQUE. LOOK PORCELAIN DOLLS Buggies, Cribs and Cradles Accessories and Restoration "NEW" AT THE ARTISTIC TOUCH 20083 Mack Avenue 884-5144 Household Estate Sales CONDUCTED BY LILLY M. AND COMPANY 569-2929. 562-1387 L. KATHERINE ARNOLD, ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD Be ESTATE LIQUIDATION SALES INSURANCE APPRAISALS ANTIQUES -j BOUGHT AND SOLD • PROFESSIONAL, BUT PERSONAL • TRAINED, PERSONNEL SERVICE 771-1170 • INITIAL CONSULTATION-NO t1artz~ • SUSAN HARTZ 886-8982 Grdsse Pointe City YOUR SPECIAL POSSESSIONS ARE MY SfilECIAL CONCfRN -~ ~ CHARGE FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Household Sales - ..... POWER Lawnmower, rear bagger, $100; Two new 3 speed bikes, one collapsible iJke, 884-8566 FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator, excellent conditIOn $135 885-0079. MICRO Wave digital. still under warranty. Hardly used 25Y;wxl4lh h 886-6951 MUST Sell - couch $200. After 6 pm, 884-0849 BEER Can collection, 6x9 yel. low shag oval rug, childs cross country ski package 824-6768. ESTATE sale - 19442 Kingsville, 3 piece bedroom set fully automatic hospltai bed, some furnitW'e, dJshes, brlck-a.brack, and more Saturday, Sunday, 1~5 No pres ales TRADITIONAL Pale Green sofa $225, and chair $90; mat clung pink chairs $110 each; gold round back chair, $125, 4' lamp sconces and double size bedspread 881-5817 - - -- SEASONED FIREWOOD ~ASHON CONSIGNME~T ONE ITEM OR WHOLE All Oak or BITch 978-0858 ESTATES Oriental Rugs • Fine Crystal and Porcelain - Fine Paintings - sterling, Jewelry, Collectibles • Fine Antique Furniture. 'PLE~SE CALL OR WRITE DuMOUCH ELLE/S 409 E, JEFFERSON DETROIT, 48226 963-6255 ~talker & 1!l005, j}nr. Appraisers, Auctioneers House Sales I! AppraIsal for Insurance, Estate Tax, Family Distribution, UqUldation. Sales of Personal Property: Tag sales at the Home or by Auction at our Galleries 280 North Woodward Avenue Birmingham, Michigan 48011 (313) 646-4560 HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATION SALES COMPANY v A AILABLE FOR APPRAISALS AND ESTATE SALES Our shop IS located at 1511501arlevolx Grosse Pomte Park Call us at 331-3486during business hours to arrange for special appomtments LAUREN CHAPMAN JILL WILLIAMS CHARLES KUNGENSMITH or antiques, US-ED BOOKS _ Bought, sold Flction,':>non-fietion. Hardcovers, paperback _ noon 'tiJ 6 p.m. Tues. thru Sat: BOOKTIQUE, 15243 Mack Ave, between Lakepomte and Beaconsfield 88S-2265. HOUSEHOLD and ESTATE SALES Conducted by "K" Servlcmg Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties Kay 247-0361 Ann 771-0197 WE BUY BOOKS IN YOUR HOME Free offers, no obligatIOn appraisals furnished entire estates also deSired JOHN KING 961-0622 • Chp and save tlus ad • Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 10.00 a.m to 4 .00 P m We feature a selection accessories. CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING Framing needed by Chnstmas should be brought m now ArtIsl.lc Touch, 20083 Mack Avenue 88Hl44 flOe used furmture and MOVING SALE 19729 East 8 MIle Rd , No 103 (not Vermer) Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 1-5, November 18, 19, 20, 777. 7232 Kitchen set, twm bed, antique lamp table, Chmese coffee and lamp table, lamps, hvmg room furmture, miscellaneous Page Seven-Co NEWS 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE ,..'\P Va.t• ~ 'S-C •• J'1.el', )..r.r {1.~ • Q!& ~ ~~ Save. .. AND give yourself time to enjoy a Happy Holiday Season **** . i You will el--' by ~ advertising in the ClassifIed Christmas Page of the Grosse Pointe News. Use •• your family ph~tograp~ or one of our .rl:.~ Christmas motifs. WIth photograph: y~\..f 2x31h", $25. With Christmas Motif: 2x2lh", $15. Call the Grosse Pointe News Classified • Advertising Dep.,t t 0 p Iace your Chrl'stmas Ad by December 7th and give yourself a Holiday break! •• 'r:1J ';.,e . ~1 {(.o f!~ . ~. 4}r..~.~~~'*.~.tg ..?:r:~~ fj~ - ~?.o. fj.lk Do you have 18,800 friends? . • . if you send Christm~~ greetings 882r6~ 8-ART1CLES FOR SALE FINE CHINA-SILVERWARE Llmoge, Hemrlch.clarldge, sterlmg sJlver, Silver plate, crystal Fun fur coats, size 12 2 Victorian Side chairs Call afte~;1~33~2 ~~:.g'9.:@~••~:g:tJ:.g~e ~ ~ 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE CHRISTMAS Tree dinner. L IKE New 14" snow grabber, ANOTHER ware from Sears 12 piece white wall snow tires, $60, HARTZ service for 4, 4 dmner plat. pair 19" black and wlute es. 8 de!>!>ertplates, 4 soup G E TV With stand, $65 HOUSEHOLD bowls, 3 small bowls. 1 coLarge beige table lamp, $25 SALE vered ca!>serole, $185value, Solid wood large bookcase With glass doors, $50 Hand WHOLE HOUSE sell for $100 882-7527after 6 vacuum, $20 Large wmter ESTATE SALE DUNCAN Phyfe duung.room SHAPE BtiJ1der- '--::-over 60 scene picture, $10 Large 12530EAST set table, 5 chairs, antique white and lavendar mata pos!>lble exercises In a 4x8 OUTER DRIVE white bae;e. oak top, $180 dor Silk screen pICtures, area, $750, 5220560, 477. Between Mack 791.3582 7025 Now acreptmg orders $50/palr Small aqua PiC' and Warren - ---for Chrl!>tmas tures $1O/palr 886-5161after Friday & Saturday YARD SALE - everythmg VIC 20 Commodore Computer 10 am. 4 p m must ~o I 5 piece antique 530pm walnut bedroom set 2 and Data Recorder, perfect FAMILY wetba:;:(or sale. 10 ThiS week's sale IS a very lUre piece dntlque bedroom' set, condition, $110 or best, 881. c1udlOg shelVing, 10'x4' one with a real vanety of In workmg antique gas stove Call everungs 885-6125 6135 terestmg items Easy Ironnte. brd<;s lamps WHITE Jen-nyLInd-craclle In the furmture department china, ~toneware dishes, TAPPAN gasrange-30"= Wlth mattress, bumper pad we are featuring a glonous mlSC, lamp!>, tables and continuous c1eamng oven. GOVERNOR WINTHROP general Item" Saturday, energy savmg pilotless Ignl and sheets, 331-4763 DROP FRONT DESK, a November 19. 9 am 3 tlOn, Coppertone 6 years FINAL Estate sale ::.. porce. very pretty DREXEL pm 774 Rlvdrd old $275 881 7537 lain Sink, 2 pair curtain --_.---mahogany DOUBLE BED stretcher!>, tools, wringer ANTIQUE gun cabmet BEDROOM SET. a Hent. FRENCH PrOVinCial chair wa!>hlng machme. paInt sohd oak, custom made In age dllUng set Wlth lighted $65 , 3 tier table (antique) England 10 the 1800's Holds bottles, books, couch, chair, china. server and 2 tables, $100, a few winter coats $10 dishes, pans, small appl112guns 791-2129after 6 p m assorted Slde chairs, 1920's ~nd uJ ~ 1261 __ _ Atan 2600, hke new 14 car. f 't -- ----~ tndges Joysticks, 4 paddles ances, pal.Jo urm ure, cur- HOUSE RenovatIOn Sale OAK DESK and BLUEp. SALE tains, women, men's RINT CABINET and chair, Conducted 10 Shoppe of air conditioner, radiator and baSIC programming clothes, shoes, Sunday, Noa plano t"hle and two AntHJlI" Trader covers, wall furnflce, range conlrol1l'r Rt><;! offl'r 881vemL~1 20, 10 am, 5921 benches perfect for a recre 21805 Van Dyke With exhaqst fan, lowered 9278 Balfour atlon room, 3 marble topped at 8112 Mlle. Warren doors, kitchen cupboards, GENT-;-SDark toPcoats~hke riiNOLTAAF~2M 35 mm caend tables, assorted lamps DaJly 1~5 p m white porcelam smk. 3 door new, ZiP out pJle hmngs mera $80, R C A XL-100 , walls, windows, desk, wa and much more FlOe used furmture, antiques New sweaters, pullover and 13" color TV $175, black and terbed, etc 886-3190 Call The chma cab met IS full of cut objects of a rt and acces coat Several new sport wlute 13" $35, Cross Councrystal stemware, a lovely sorles, beautiful bedroom after 6 pm shirts, also white profestry ski package, $50, Lady's set for 12 of Royal Jackson dining room sets. sofas sionally laundered white Schwmn, 10 speed, $70; 259- MATCHING Couch and love. cluna, cut crystal bowls, 4 chairs, tables, desks, book seat, excellent condItIOn, shirts Man's $85 all wool 8970 onglnal Hummels (perfect cases, lamps, mirrors early Amencan, $350 for for Christmas giving) a glass, porcelainS, paintlOgs ~~;~l~hn ~en~er:~~'r~fl~ ESTATE-SALE ~ 16437 Ro~. set, sears console 25" color Metlach stem, assorted old bronzes, many Oriental va Gloves, goatskm and pigsiru, DetrOit, Saturday only , TV, $125 Hataclu 19" color glass framed prmts, lunck. ses, Ivones, ClOisonne skm leather Gent's blue 9 am- 6 p m 40 years ac TV, $75 852-7404 knacks, figurines,. and Jade wool smt, 42 Ladles new fur cumulatIOn SALES REP SAMPLE SALE more C'mon In No hnes ~~~ll bargam pnces Tu HOUSEHOLD SALE Come Xmas shop at 20% off We are pleased to offer a large You are welcome wholesale I Stuffed animals, Antique Chippendale dirung collection of newer books perfect for presents. We ANTIQUE Dlmng room set, clothing, accessories, toys, KEROSENE Ready Heater room set, Oriental rugs, an have books on boating, slup table With self contained Tank type, Koehrmg, 50,000 tJque Queen Anne Iughboy , Saturday - Sunday, Nov building, old Americana leaf, one host, 3 Side chairs, BTU's like new. $125 839mahogany end tables, kid 19-20 folk art, old Amencan bwld66" buffet, large china 776 Loraine (City) 7563. ney-shaped desk, Duncan Ings, nature, tales of the cabmet, all beautIfully 11 a.m .• 5 p.m. WROUGHT Iron Rail, for Phyfe mahogany dmmg sea, MIchigan history, etc carved and inlaid Ap porch or stair, 45' new, 881r\lOm set, wmgback chairs SOFA and 2 chairs 773-8870 There IS the nicest collec. praised $1,200 Oak French 1951 Vlctonan sofa with 2 match Sale. good tion of books we've had in doors With 30 beveled win mg chairs and marble, con - BASEMENT cluldrens clothes, boy's and months The lutchen IS full dow panes, 291f1" by 79114" LADlES White leather coat, sole table, occasIOnal VICtogirls sizes 1.7, mcluding of goodies as IS the hnen appraised $500 Relocating white fox collar, sIZe 12, exrlan table, 2 VictOrian love . Wlnter wear, skates, toys, closet. There are odds and all reasonable offers consi cellent condition 884-3758 seat and wing chair (carved antlaue rocker and miscelends 10 the basement too dered. 286-7966 or 52&-1714 HOCKEY Skates - CCM feet), walnut desk, 31h x 6 ft , laneous. Saturday, 9-4,2064 including a workbench WIth TRADITIONAL white Mustangs, size 7, TOUK antique bookcase, Queen Hunt Club. huge vise, old stuff, etc. brocade sofa, good condJ. blades, excellent condition Anne Credenza and server , $40 after 5 p m. 822-1298 mahogany chest-on.ches t MASTER Bedroom set, Pro- Be sW'e to stop by our sale this tlon $75 TradJtional breakmahogany chma cabinet, 2 weekend Youaresuretobe front cabmet, $175 Call vincial, lamps, tea cart, CHINA Cabmet, good condinightstands, coffee table pleased after 6 884-5081 miscellaneous, 526-7486. tlOn, $45. 521-2634 French china cabinet WIth I'll hand out numbered tickets starting at 8 a.m. Friday to MEN's suits, sport coats, top SACRIFICE matchmg server, com - TWO Custom made Living room lounge chairs, brown, . establish your place 10 line coats, 42 long, excellent LADlES broadtail fur coat mode, small marble top ta and pmk, origmal price at 10 a.m opening condition, $25 and $35. 884Imitation, small to medium ble, Louis XV desk, maho. $590. Sale, both for $300 Call the Hotline for details at 889fi. size Like new $75. Ladles gany buffet, slueld back din 885-1410 TWO sears belted snow tires' bl I d bles. 109 room chairs, drum ta . Also custom made hving room drapes Onglnal price navy ue uggage, use tWIn fourposter bed SALE CONDUCTED BY mounted on 14" nmsF-7814, tWICe, paid $150, now $75 (cream color) 574-3029 $300, sale, $125 Excellent SUSAN hke new $65; fireplace heat 881.2850. condition. 445-9833 HARTZ blower $35, like new. CenNEW Rolotape Measure mas- DUNCAN Phyfe dlrung room 01l 982 tory baby sWlng like new, SALE - Pamtings, china, 3 LG ter, three 1 qt cans all sea set - table 40x62, plus $25; baby walker $5; 88 u-v IBM typewriter, clotlung, son motor Oil 1~30; 15 tubes leaves 882-0373 Jewelry, furniture Free MY SISTERS' ~~antcarseat$20; call of mightypplate plastic ce- KENMORE Washer an d coffee SatW'day, 11 a m - 5 ment; one gallon of BlX dryer - $120 881.9782 P m 24901 East Jefferson, PLACE R C A Seledavlslon, VCR, stripper (removes pamt fa St. Clair Shores RESALE AND CRAFT model No YJPI70, $650 or varnish and stam; semi' FROM Estate - antique so - STORE' , best Offer, 639-49'90 paste) Tu. '~22J)9 and table. Imported ltalia n SINGER Toucl\-llnd-SeW machine Includes buttonholer, d brocade, carved wood, tabl e bas opened aDotber. litilre to ESTATE Sale _ everything TABLE - Dining.room ~ has glass top over carving , even-feed, foot attachserve you at d F'd 21043 Kelly _ 176-7121 goes. Thurs ay, nay, leaf, mahogany, 6frultw $350 777-8120. ments. $200 886-2385 I PI Saturday, Sunday, 9 30a m I chalrs,821-453O LADlES full length genuin e BIKES - 3 spee<ls, 2 of them QuaIJty IS our goa ease . 4 P m. 21814 Moross Road visit to see umque hand(across from S1. John HosP BRUEGHEL print black leather coat With grey brand new Pool table made crafts, and quahty Pita!) Orlgmal dated - 1558 Avarl fox color blouses, slacks , Clothes Roller and ICe clothing tla Best offer Charles skirts, dresses, all size 16, skates. 884-5872. Open Monday thru Saturday SNOW thrower Arlens 10 h p., Trowbridge, 884-3694. excellent condition Variety 1()'5 We take consignments 32 inch, electric start, MOVING SALE I Everything DINING Room swte, blonde of rlunestone and costume by appomtments chams, etc 286-0266. must go' 1617 Brys Dnve, drop leaf table, 2 leaves, 4 Jewelry 776-9542. Saturday 9 to 4 only Our Children's clothing at POOL table _ Brunswick, chairs and buffet, $200. 886- GAS LOGS - Jet and grate , Bleached mahogany 54" 22217Kelly, 5 blocks south of slate, full size, cues, rack, 4771. hke new, 88S-4436 roood dmmg table extends 9 Mile 777.6551 etc, 286-0266 to 90" oval complete WIth ROUGH Sawn, black walnut, TYCOHOTram set. 2 engmes , -MOVING Sale - sofas, end pads, $200 Sofa $25, chair 1 and 2 Inches thiCk, 2 transformers, track, moWasher & tables, pine china cabinet, $25 Royal Grafton Bone WHIRLPOOL $3/board foot Cherry 2 dels, $40 Tram table with Dryer - $150. 822-5106. cherry drop leaf table, China for 6, $50 ClaSSIC mches thick by 6 and 8 In Installed track $40 Boy' s CHAPMAN Chandeher, solid breakfast set, 25" console Baker desk, $200. Linens, ches Wide (clear) $2/board 20" bike, Wide tires $20 brass, excellent condlbon TV, some antiques 286-0266 Tropical fish stand, 2 air foot. Air dried. 884.2349 886-1328 conditioners, 10,000 BTU retail $1,300 Reasonable of: ANTIQUE porcelain barber after 4. GARDEN Cart - barbe('u eo and a 6,000 BTU Oddments fers considered 821-1523 chair, Smlth.Corona elec. DISHWASHER, po-rtable, can grill, new luggage, Iromn g For detaIls call 885-6203 APARTMENT Size G E retric typewriter WIth case, be converted, 4 years old, board for sleeves, step lad . frigerator, $25, color T V., some mIscellaneous 774used only one year, $150 der and a 5-step, butche r SKIS, bindmgs, poles, and $10. Black/white $20. DllUng 2408 boots (size 10 medium), 83~5528 block 2Ox20, G E 3-speed table $75, Victorian sofa, 173 CubiC foot frost.free Wes. ORIENTAL Rugs 100% pure fry pan, bndge table, medl . $125, cherry drop-leaf din. Ing table, 2 chairs, leaves, $10 2 chests $35 each, bicytlnghouse white rewool, double thickness, cal books, trunks, boots pads, $300, chest of drawcles, boys clothes size 12 fflgeralor, separate hand made Rugs, beautifu nurrors, health bench Al ers, wheelchalf, evemng 886-0322 freezer, $175 Call 758-0665 rare deSigns, new, never bargam prices. TU 5-2209 gowns sizes 1~12; 445-1769 YARDMAN - 5 h P power or 757.3401 used, $4 per square foot, COLOR TV 25" Magnavox also, available 3 Silk rugs console very good condi t. SNOW Tires - 700x13, used shreader, used tWlce, $295 CONCERNED ABOUT one WInter $30 (Not ra. Call 886-7217 after 5 p m GRENADA? 882-9767 JOn. $140, after 6 pm. 773dials) 372-8998after 5 pm BASEMENT SALE - Friday :?ro3 ORIENTAL Rug-collectors, You won't be when you viS1t GI~L's 7 piece bedroom setSaturday, 12-5 Crib, high very fIne silk, Hereke, 542the COLONIAL Shop thIs chair, embroidered table ALUMINUM STORM doors 30 antique gold finish, 2 tWln 5843 week In fact, when you un. - beds and frames, 23-drawer BLACK cloths, books, etc 11482 x~,and36x~,goodcondit Persian Lamb coat, cover the exciting "Cache" Somerset. Ion. 884-2539 chests with hutch top, mght nunk cuffs, perfect condl' of umque, unusual, anstand Excellent quality and tion, $150 m-8162 tIques, gifts, and collectiAN Autumn Haze mink strol BRAND New professlOna I condition $500 or best offer ------------bles Wacky Jack and Miss ler, size 14/16,excellent buy, Palmer golf clubs Good LADIES Broadtail coat, beau Kitty have on hand, you'll be 886-2920 $950 hrm After 6 p m 893Christmas gift' Call after 3 hful fake fur, stroller W1sked back to the days 7934 839-6627. 30" ROUND adjustable table length, 241f1.261h Other when Grenada was a Ford and 2 chairs $75; sear's SOLID Oak kmdergarten ta- BROWNING 12 gauge O&U clothmg 526-1196 model or a T V rental Com. AM. FM stereo with cassette bles and chairs, work ta Franclu O&U also automat . PLAID Colomal couch, and pany Just walt till you see $75, 884-0818 after 6 pm bles, etc By appomtmen IC 22 pistol 882-5558. chaIr, clean and excellent the pair of Lenox Huronly 886-5196 WHITE - GQld French Pro- VICTORIAN Doll House, condll.lon, $200 886-6572 ncane lamps. the dlscon. hand-crafted Wiring ma. REPRODUCTION DOLLS Vlnclal set tWln bed, dres . ROLE X ExplorerII stamless unueo .Koyal LJouJton am. teralls Included, some furvery reasonable, beautlful ser, small chest, mlrro r steel, menswnstwatch,call mal hgure, the McKEE niture. $250. 884-5737. _ Jade green fruit compote, Iy done Compare Shirley _2_93-_6_99_5 _ 833- 1034• Mon d ay t h ru F n the Mother of Pearl porcede. Temple $150 Suzanne $250 PORTABLE outdoor Sign, Ii. FRIGIDAIRE-Freezer day 8 30 - 4p m lain salt box Wlth a wooden luxe, good condition Elec The Big Bye 10, $110, and ghted 4x8, on stand WIth let lid, the rare signed Northtrlc sewing machine, in SOFA Bed, loveseat, uphol. more 776-1298 ters Never used Cost ove r stered swivel rocker, two wood ICeblue Carnival glass cabmet Snow shovel 882STEMWARE FostOria $50 $600 sell $275 Can deliver table lamps Good condl' basket, the Bavari~n proce9696 old lamps, ashtray, table 759-1240,626-7023. tlOn 882-8924 lain teapot decorated with and coHectIbles, $3~$40 BUNK BEDS: -$-3O-T-r-undle LADY Kenmore portable HUTCH---':-"$225,stereo bookan elegant Jadys portralatj dishwasher $55, Coldspot 527-8319 boo, $30, 8 piece hvmg room case $95, both walnut finish the opalescent Carmv freezer, (chest) 23 cubic , CONTEMPORARYBaker group, $250. 3 bedroom sets Excellent conditIOn 445glass Bon-Bon, the pmk feet $105 882-3174 4 cocktail table originally $235 each, with beddmg; 0369 Mlss Amenca cake plate ___________ the CORDEY dresser tray, $1,100, best offer 821.9526 drawer chest, $25, new mat - DECOYS. PlastiC WIth sink sign the clulds toy Singer seWIng ers very ruce condition Any LIGHTED Advertlsmg MINK Coat -=t"3rge SIZe,dark tress sets. $50 m wrapper on wheels Best offer 882machme With onglnal box ranch, full length $2,600, queen set, $75, FL"her ster reasonable offer 773-5570 eo umt, cost $500, sacrlflc e 9549 or 1186-9770 and mst ructions , the fancy SEARS Kenmore harvest gold onglnally $4,000 mink $100 759-1240, 626-7023 diamond pattern spoon bol. Sides Jacket, $350 755-2146 ---. electric range $50 After 6 STEREO, reel to reel tape recorder, Panasomc Like der, the large selectIOn of pm, 1185-4171 COLORTYPE SlgnerWaylon FREE! new $95 (Two) Royal man books on antiques and col. Moore "Were number one A handy. complete, pocke t TWO Snow tires W.W 13" ual typewnters $25 each leetmg and much. much 1980 OlympIcs" Best offer dictIOnary of antiques and like new, used 2 months 1982Sachs Moped $750 new, more 88.S-1497 collectibles to every cus Any reasonable offer 778sell for $375 Like new 465- Prepare to mvade the tomer who vle;lle;the Colon ~ 5570 2fHl COLONIAL SHOP YARD.MAN 5 h P power lal Shop tlue; week 10 ap25701 JEFFERSON shredder, mulch leaves and preclatJOn of your contmued Near 10 Mile FURSWAmD sticks, makes bagging ea. support and patronage N0 Monday thru Consignment or Buy e;ler, hke new, $275 Call purchase IS necessary Jus t Huntington Rug scrubber and Saturday 11.6 brush, $350 8112-3174. 881-5218between 3.30 P m drop by and say hello 772-0430 LEE'S SPRING and mattress ~ 30 pmLco 30" stove, $165, 885- ~ Your Master Card and Visa 20331 MACK sets by Serta 112 off TWIn. 881-8062 are welcomed. and don't 0079 $145 Full, $185 Queen, ~25 I f{)r~et, we buy and ap1. CLOCKS CUSTOM MADE Kmg, $325 All flre;t qllahty DINING Room set, pedestal praIse, too! While mstock,3O%to50'kof FUL 4 PANELED BE V. Dealer warehouse cleartable, 4 captam chaIrs, an- - Large selection Dear~r. ELED, MIRRORED D Eance 268-2854or 371.5400. bque buffet 7'xIO' On ental DOLL APPRAISALS --- - clearance 268.2854 or :m. SIGNER SCREEN, $500 -------rug 885-7683 ANTIQUES OR , ~ FULL PANELED BOO K- OLD homes and estimates SECRETARY Desk by JasCOLLECTIBLES D, searched electrOnically for SEASONED hrewood, $55 CASE HEADBOAR per, in Golden Oak, new, SUSAN'S DOLL MUSEUM lost and hIdden valuables face cord With dehvery LIKE NEW, $199 $900, or offer. 17~3806 757-55611 Call John Stendel. 881.3051 521.5050 8ll2- 3325 UNUSUAL gift for your favorite sailor 34x36 framed NEW Country type dining ta. chart of Lake St Clair ble, seats up to 20 AntIque Everungs 881.8305 Virginia table 100 year old SInger sewing machine, TWO Matchmg hvmg room desk type Two rabbit fur chairs, gold and white jackets, $75 for both. Call striped velvet, new condl. 882-3501 tlOn $18500 each 882-7727 GARAGE Sale . Saturday CURIO Cabinet, French Pro. November 19 8 a m., 774 vmclal, sofa, red Oriental Faarford, Grosse POinte rug 885-6724 Woods Household Items, fUrnIture, bargainS galore SIMMONS Hide. a-bed, ta n. genne Naugahyde, opens to HENDREDON DmIng room king,slze bed. Excellent set, rectangular table, conditIOn. $130 Matching 6 chairs, excellent condit. tWIn bedspread!> and sheets, Ion After 4 p m. 882-3330 sprmg green butterfly pattern - $40 293-7579. TV And stereo stands, new m box, $7-$10 885-0079 SKI SALE ="'-new-andUSed SkiS, boots, clotlung, l00's of RANGE Hoods . most colors Items, all size!> November available, $25 885-0079. 25 and 26,9-5 P m 860 Three SEARS Coldspot, refrlgera. Mile, Grosse Pomte Park tor, 2 door, frost free, $165 CHRIST-MAS -SPECIAL 885-0079 ART OBJECTS ~ 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARnCLES FOR SALE 8-ART1CLES FOR SALE 8-ART1CLES FOR SALE POINTE - MOt-fEY MAKER -- Y ~ _ __ _ GRANDFATHER BEAUT **** GROSSE Page Eight-C &--ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ART1CLES FOR SALE POINTE 8B-ANllQUES FOR SALE ~RT1CLES ANTIQUE Show dlld Sdle 01chard Mall We!:>t Bloom fIeld, Novembel 17th 20th Dunng Mall hOUI~ WANTED ChIld's pldY pen, bike seat table and chaIrs, excellent condllion 296 WANTED Thursday, November 17, 1983 . NEWS 11-eARS FOR SALE 11-eARS FOR SALE 11-eARS FOR SALE 11-eARS FOR SALE 19800MNI 024 Sport Package, 1lF75DODGE Charger - sun. 1975 CHRYSLER New Yorksilver, excellent condItion. 4 roof, stereo, power seat~, windows Excellent COndl' er. Nol running, fIrst $175 speed, new tires, 56,000 ...., a.o .. cash takes, 773-8692 after 4 highway mJles, must sell, lion. ~7 pm 5328 movmg out of state, $3,300 PONTIAC Tl,OOO 1981 - 2 527-0120 door, rustproofed, rear deCentury two tone VOLARE 1977station wagon 8 1982BUICK DETROIT Jewel Side oven, USED JUIllOI .'>Izedgolf clubs Landeau roof loaded, 18,500 1968 MUSTANG Convertible Day!:> 222-672701 everungs, froster, $2,900. 824-9237. cyhnder, power steermg, antique, $300 773-8528 after IDlles, mint conditIon, 689884-6024 black body WIth Parchmenl 1981 BONNEVILLE Brough. power brakes, 52,000 IDlles, 4pm 9904 or 556-9411 IA-MUSICAL top and interior, over $5,200 am - 1 owner, showroom clean, $1,400, 88l)-1689 HUMMEL Plclte 1971- Annucll - ------MATERIALS UNLIMITED INSTRUMENTS 1982 CADILLAC Fleetwood mvested, $4,200 or best ofconditIOn, power ophons Angel Will Pd) reasonable 1970NOVA - needs work $300 . 3 floors of Brougham, all optIOns, fer Call 773-5460, between Call for details, 778-7737 price 88&-6344,824-4782 or best offer 886-9317 Architectural Antique!:> 4-door moon roof, under----- ----8' 30-5, ask for Jim or 885- OLDSMOBILE Cutlass 1972WANTED 40" General Elec Period Furrushmgs ANTIQUE 9 carved oak coaled, new transferable 1962 BUICK Skylark Limited 1349 after 6 p.m 2 door, aulomatlc, good PIANOS WANTED tllclclngl.'Wlth~elf cleamng FlIle Decordtlve Arts dimng room sel, excellenl EdItion CrUise, AM/FM, warranty, 36,000 mIles, 1980 RIVIERA, loaded, suncondltlon, $1,100 Owner double oven 499-J593 $1,500 Circa 1920's 445 power locks, maroon, excelTOP CASH PAl D Downtown Yp!:>lldlltl $13,900 259-4849, 885-0630 roof, wires, CB, black, Vinyl 886-5309 1071; 776-5615 lent condlhon, $5,500, 884- 1980 AUDI 5000-S fuel mJectAt The Huron River :\OT1C Ddl1( l.'J need" top to AT ONCE! top, tan leather, turbo ---l983--R-I-V-IE~RA---2965 home, work, 777-0160 2 West Michigan Ave tlX' t.ht l'£u I ..Illl e Vmtage BEADED Two pIece swts,sE; ed, full power, 54,000 mlles. charged Superb condillon ExecutIve car m perfect con541-6116 Ypsllantl, Mlchlgdn qwn and metalliC lops, coso 1900 to 1940 I JIlgelle. fUI.'>. 1973LINCOLN 2 door, no rust $7,200 or best offer, Call $8,750 884-8771 dlbon White on whJ.te with MonddY thru Sunda) twne jewelry and everung !t',ltht'l ~ 1Iot hlllg. dcce~ DRUM SET 5 drums, 2 cymor dents, 47,000 rtllles, must 979-4543 1975 CHEVY Nova, $1,200 or burgundy interior, V-8, 10 a m 5 p III '0111." C.dl \11., T 867 2J84. bags 776-9542 bab, throne. excellent con !:>ee.many new parts $2,500 1974 4 door Plymouth Satelbest offer, V-8, 4 door, completely equipped in1 483-6980 Jpm 8plll dltlon. $450. 886-7040 or best offer, 36lHllO ANTIQUE Sewlfig - machme, hte, top condillon WIth low automatic, 885-3882 or 884cludmg wIre wheels MI- --------VIOLIN with case - G- S H WALNUT Tdble .3' \. 5 A 1 all wood cablfiet. ofhce 7683 after 4 leage IS 17,000 due to long 1978 DODGE DIplomat ml1eage, no rust, $1,000 GAS STOVES desk, large padded rocker. condition ClrCd 1920 $500 orchestra, good conditIOn Power brakes, power steer881-3588 1984 ALL New "SS" Monte trips Askmg $13,700 649-' marble cocktall table, $50 Ing Clean Body and In. 8216021 886-3715 WANTED Carlo Ask for Paul MulIer 3250 days, 885-2029 evenPONTIAC Grand PriX 1981, -each - antIque handmade tenor m excellent condlllon $$ TOP DOLLAR PAID $$ 821-2000 mgs Ask for Glen. BEAUTIFUL, UNIQUE HE o;;AXOPHONE with C3!:>ediesel, 30,000 mlles, excelmantel church WIth hght $2,950, can be seen on Selmer G P S H orche!:>trd FINISHED SOLID OAK lent condlllon, crwse con. TRIUMPH TR-7 LIIDlted EdJ. "1972" Skylark - runs well, 885-0079 wood and marble $100 881weekend ff22r3777 PEDE~TAL TABLE. 821-6021 trol, AM-FM stereo, aIr tion Spyder convertible, new heater, excellent 2619 -FUH OIL SE<\T"-" A."-K1N(~ $525 1976DODGE Coronet. 4 door. 381 &398 8,000 mlles, excellent condltr:msportatlOn, $600. 824ll:14l1MArt! tN l~l\OI ~aX Willi REFRIGERATOR $175, cruise control, power 839-7085 WILL purchdse and pUlllp tlOn, aIr, AM-FM cassette,S 7610 after 6 p m three.way case Excellent 1979COUPE de from your tank stove, $100 885-8540 brakes, steering $1,425 condItIOn Orlgmal owner speed, best offer over $9,000 1981 TOYOTA Corolla SR-5, Brownltan, low IDlles, ex DOLL ~HOW & ~LE 882-6711 882-9420 MEN'SClothes, leathercoats~ Old Albert system c1armet 884-4857 Lift-back, 5speed, great gas cellent condition Must sell NOVEMBER 20 ladl8s clolhes, cashmere 1979 FIEST A .-:: Excellent Old !:>Ilvel Pedldl c1drlnet 882-0779 Ddvl.'>burg TRANSMISSION and Belle mileage, beautiful condl'S;iOTGUl\:S d~d r~~ant::46;>'2607 coat, and others, size 8-10, condition, stereo, new Spnngfield.Oak!:> BUlldmg housmg, for 1970Ford Van, tlOn, sport wheels, AM-FM 1962 FIRE BIRD SE Blac. --~ ----- Parkel Fox. SmIth, Wm modern and In excellent brakes, silver, rust proofed, 3 speed stIck, radiator 1970 stereo, air, rear defogger, Take 1.75 nOith to 93 ALTO Flute, flute makers k/black, excellent condIche!:>ler and olhel s Private condition 573-9471 $2,000 882-6934 Ford Van, and other small runs perfect, rijst proofed E"lt D"'le Hlgh\\d)' gwld, London Ser No 262, tIOn, many extras Must colleclOl 478 j315 parts 88S-9252 19,000 IDlles, etc. $4,495 or NO!th to DaVISburg ROdd All ~llver by dppomtment SIGNATURE 30" range, ex LINCOLN Continental 1974 sell 882-0779 ~ __ --,-, __ ----:-~==-:,........,.best offer. 771-0190 or 759WANTED Hml.'!:>tonelewel West to Andel,l,onvule Road 884-4413 cellent condlllon $145 885Excellent condition Full OPEL G T 1971, AM-FM stc5647. I y All cObtume Jewell y, South one hdlf mIle power, 56,000 actual $2.800 1979 CAMARO Berhnetta, 0079. HARMONY ElectriC hollow reo, cassette, runs great, ---------rustproofed, aIr, stereo, al"o gal nels VA3-4888. 772Hours 10 a m to 4 p m 886-7546 need rear-end work 3311975 CHEVY Vega 4-speed, Jazz gUItar Brand new conJACOBSON'S - Elegant one of $4,000 Everungs, 884-6837; 1155 AdmiSSion $200 0087 63,000 mlles Body in good a kind, 14 caret gold ladles ditIOn Also older large PONTIAC Ventura 1972, days885-8765 Over 200 dealers __________ , shape $550. 823-3388 WANTED desk and bookcase, amp $275 for both bracelet, appraisal papers, needs some work $400 or 1978 MUSTANG V-6 four 1973 M G.B. very c1e~n, ell* ---------good conditIOn 88&-1792 Gemlenhardt flute, hke 85 YEAR old oak roll-top desk, $650. Sell $425 Sohd rope best offer 886-7546 gme rebwIt, new tires, bat. 1974 CUTLASS 4 door, 63,000 speed, power steering, oak dry smk, Lane cedar new 46;>'2607 chain bracelet - Ahee JewI WILL pIck up yourunwari"ted tery, top, good paint, wire miles, air, automatic, FOR SALE 1975 Dodge power brakes, AM-FM, chest 777-3685 lers, 573-9471 wheels 886-0144 power steerIng-brakes, scrap lumber, plywood, SWlnger,8cyhnder, air, sun runs good No rust Asking SELLING OUT ___ --:_..._=----$950,884-2250 or 28&1985. 2x4's, etc. free 331.0986 LARGEchest of drawers,Jate DINING Set - Antique carvroof, AM/FM, new brakes, $2,400 372-8901 - --1977 OLDSMOBILE 9 passen1982AUDI4000-S, 4E, silver, 4 Empire Period $150, large 2 ------ed oak table, chaIrs, china 30%/80% new battery, 39,500 mues DICTIONARIES, please help 1966FORD Fairlane 500, Kenger station wagon, power door, 5 sn..:...l, air, AM-FM piece solJd mahogany chma cabinet, buffet, $1,200 or Drums, gwtars, band-strmg Best offer 884-0962 put any dlCtlOnanes to good tucky car Completely oriand air Needs some work ~ closet With gla!:>sdoor!:>late best offer. 821-8313 IOstruments 8833 Van ~ 886-2767 cassette, sun-roof, Immacuuse m charmmg SIxth grade 1972 DODGE 6 cylmder, auginal One prevIous owner. Empire Period $150, 2 large . late condition, extras, must Dyke class of DetrOIt Catholic WESTINGHOUSE Double tomatic, F M , power steerExcellent plus condItIon duthentlc Oriental rugs 921-4614/44 1982 CHARGER 22 - powsell. Call days, 585-5230; School will pick up, please oven range, $155 88S-0079 Ing, good condition, $675, Must see. $2,900 776-7154. 882-1316 Hours 12 noon - 7 P m er steenng, power brakes, evenings, 882-6421. call 776-9866. 885-5583 771-4338 -wroTE Wrought Iron couch 1972L.T D. $450 super trans. rear defroster, low nules, 1980 PONTIAC Phoenix, L J SAXOPHONE -:.: alto BuesATWATER Kent radIO, an. and 4 chairs WIth cushions SEVILLE, 1982, convertible portatJon See Saturday 10B-TRUCKS AMIFM cassette 774-0875 Loaded, like new, low nules, cher, $250 Call Saturday betlque Singer sewlllg mal $250. 1121.8313. top, 20,000 miles, $16,500, 12-1, 576 Washmgton, Grosafter 5:30 _________ $4,000 884-8724. FOR SALE tween 12 and 5, 88&-6462 chine, and upright plano, 886-6582. se Pomte Dty NEW Apartment sIze stove, make offer 885-8540 1977 FORD LTD, station wa1971 BUICK LeSabre 4 door, chOice of colors, 1 year war- VOSE and Sons, 5'4" Grand gon. 9 passenger, loaded, 1947 CHEVY PIck-up, side 1983 CAMARO Z28, 5 speed, CLASSIC 1977Bronco Ranger rebwlt, walnut, new sound ALCOMO'S Antiques and $1,100or best offer. 882-2667. 91,000 IDlles, good transporranty, 885-0079 4,800 miles, loaded, mmt - power steermg-brakes, slep, disassembled engme __________ tation, $42S or best offer board, hke new, $5,200 731Collectible Show, Sunday, condItion Must sell 521stereo, CB, onginal factory Body good, $650 949-1575 ANTIQUE brass bed, $600 1981CAPRICE Classic 4 door, 839-5252 November 20th, 9-4 30 pm, 77m 3313 color, Irish green, orange Maple chopping block, 30x- -----diesel, fully eqwpped, ex- ---------Free ad IDl&SI on , free parkand whJ.te trim $3,850 882GREMLIN 4 watt practice cellent condition, 886-1164 1975 Vega hatchback, excel. 36, $450 823-6941, 517-84311-CARS PLYMOUTH Rellant, 1981-2 109 91Harper 5934 amphlier, like new, reason_ black WI.th lent condition, $700. 884door, automatic, power --------5539. FOR SALE CAMARO 1976 8566, Saturday or Sunday. able Call after 5 881 8550 steerlllg, power brakes, 1979 L T D - 4 door, sliver, FURNITURE rehrushed. reTWO snow tires, 14". Cassette spoiler $600 or best offer. 1980 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass 1979 CAMARO 6 cyhnder, cruise, rear defogger, 23,000 V.B, automatlc, excellent paired, stripped, any type player, and Betamax 882- BEAUTIFUL Upnght planoRay, 57;>'6234or ~9329. good condluon, $3,500, 331IDlles, $4,900 88&-6473 condJtion, $2,795, 776-2385 _-:.. .,..-.,-----LS, lmmaculate, new llres, or camng Free estimates, completely re-bwlt and re1653. 5506, call evenings 1976FORD LTD, 9 passenger, stereo, alr, $4,800 or best ofstrung Cabmet Grande 474-8953 RESTORED 1969 Mustang 1984 SUBURBAN - loaded KING size bed, $250 or best -------~air, new brakes, tires and 881-2576. $700 Call 82H723 1983 BUICK Skyhawk - air, no bondo, must be seen to be Ask for Paul Mulier. 821ANTIQUE clock repau"S, all :JU.0802. battery Excellent running BEETLE power steering, power appreciated 886-6582 2000. styles and makes plus PlANOS WANTED TRIPLE dresser and IDlrror, condition, $1,000 or best PERFECT CONDITION brakes, AM/FM stereo Call newer clocks 822-3859 1976 MERCURY Bobcat, au- 1~ VOLARE - 2 door, 6 cylAfter 4, 882-7310 dark oak. $335 884-3781. mormngs 882-2523 ~RANDS, Spmets, Consoh:! ---.,--==-=..._c-==--::-::--1 owner, 50,000 miles, $2,500. Inder, automatic, power tomatIc, air, 6 cylinder, and Small Uprights 1977 FORD LTD Wagon, 882-4665 KENMORE gas stove, whIte, 1979 MONTE Carlo - 15,000 power steermg, power steering, power brakes, 8C-oFFICE TOP PRICES PAID manual or auto, tImed bake "loaded", no rust, asking 1lF74COUPE DeVl1le Cadlllac actual IDlles, air, automatic brakes, AM/FM stereo, rear defogger, excellent EQUIPMENT $1,500 BEST OFFER Good condition, $150 Call transmISSIOn, power steer good condJtlOn Best offer conditIon, 20,000 mIles, VE: 7-0506 TAKES. 882-0521 All options, good tires, 886-7817after 6' 30. lng, excellent condItion, _-=----=-_----=:-:-_ starts super, stereo tape, 884-5384 $3,500, 824-6510 (TWO) 3 year old copy maelderly parents car, garage DOG run, Anchor fence, 6 EVEHFT1' baby grand (1934) 1976OLDS 98 Regency 2 door, Brougham top_ FIrst $650. elunes. Excellent condlllon, 197~1 qt~I;"t -,--2 poor, 4 19lfQ OMNI..; - hatchback, (t high, 5 x 15, $100 You With bench, excellent condl I ''rinyl top~' Uir, loaded-;<"Full" 881-5771 I ke'p! B!,5-.J~~1, -~ _ , spe'eCt, re-gu1ar' gas, good $2W eaclt. 263-9000 stick, power, alr, AM-FM power AM-FM Good condJ- ---------'remove. 88&-6111 .....". ,_." , ~llW'\ MO"l\ng,rIDu~ !>e11 1979~ibA 626, 2 door 6oupe, coql,iltlon $2,600. 527-6557, Well mamtamed, $3,295 ___________ $2,900 or bes1 offer Before, OFFICE Desk and chaIr, lIght tion $1 300 Call after 5 PONTIAC Grand PrIx -1981, 5 speed, AM:FM stereo, air. 792-7175. 88S-7773 881-2243' Immaculate, garaged, PORTABLE Presto dehumld4 30'p 'm - :1432203, after 8 walnut, 60x30x291h, $25b ____ ~----.,._--,--,--rust proofed V6 automauc, excellent condition, $3,800 1978HONDA Accord LX, good !lier, 10gallon. $40 881-9191 P m - 77&-2866 885-4648 DELOREAN (82), 5 speed, or best offer Days 882-2752; - ---1983 VOLVO for sale for as. power steering and brakes, condItIon, over 100,000 loaded, one owner, low ffil100 WATT Sunn amp, mlscelPIANO E everungs, 88;>-2580 sume lease Immaculate stereo, rear defogger. New type. laneous furruture, articles, verett Spmet, ex- DESKS. chall's, IBM miles $1,500 822-4223 leage, leather interior, 313condItIon, Texas car, never brakes two tone jade stone, wnter, ditto copy machme, toys, winter coats, clothmg cellent condItion, maho1979 THUNDERBIRD Town 329-2564 been through a winter Re$6 495' 886-4547 evenmgs 882-8562 gany fmlsh, beaullful tone 1969COR VETTE 427, 4 speed, metal table Call 777-4646 Landau, loaded, excellent 1962 LYNX LS, 16,000 mIles, (tuned) $995 885-7773 ceived company car, must and weekends new tires, new convertible conditIOn Must sell 574Smith-Corona typewriter, sell If interested phone ---------automallc, aIr, power steertop, excellent condition, MISCELLANEOUS c1othJ.ng STEINWA Y 6'foot 4" "A" 2726 885-4852after 6, ask for Jim 1980 OLDS Delt~. Royal~ ex2200 model hke new, with mg, power brakes, AM-FM plus good slu gear, eqwpI best offer 296-3127. cellent condItion, Silver case and nbbon, $200 Call CHRYSLER LeBaron, 1982. 4 ment. Trash compactor, Model 1925, Ebony, exce8 track, rear wmdow WIper ~-,----o_==_==c=__=_--1981 MERCURY Cougar with vinyl top crwse congeneral garage sale Saturlent conditIOn (517) 321door, dark red, leather up- GItANDMOTHER, 70, raiSing 881.6238 and defrost, rechmng seats excellent condition, 41,~ trol, tut, V-8, 4'door $5,500 4 young chlldren Needs car holstry, AM-FM, power $5,900 Judy, 879-2000, exday, 912 Balfour, Park 7291 IDlles, 4-door, stereo, aIr, 882-5418or Il85-OO94 desperately Would you 9-ART1CLES seats, locks, aIr, 881 6967 tension 150 After 6 pm. cruise, tilt and power steer- I . have a car you don't want or ---MOVING, Farmington Hills 8B-ANT1QUES WANTED 886-9404. mg, rear defroster, $5,700 CHEVROLETCapncel977-:1977 VW, Sunroof, shck, need? FmanClally unable to Pecan dinlllg room set FOR SALE 88&-13Ce 4 door, loaded, good condiAM-FM cassette, excellent 1977 CHRYSLER Cordoba, buy a car. Can you please $1,800, credenza, $100, 'RIAL 300 tion, $2,800 or best offer. 'EASTSIDE bookseller desire~ condItion, $2,500 88&-1497 low mIleage, $2,400 44;>' help 293-4005 LA-Z-BOY chair, $175, can. KENNARY KAGE 1974 IMPE - $1, , very 881-6875 SIgned lImited edItions, fllle' 1769. OIlytWIn bedroom set, $300 1972 IMPALA, 350 automatic, good conditIon 881-7811 ---------1979 MAUBU WAGON Illustrated chIldren's lJteraOak dry bar, $300 Kitchen ANTIQUES runs good, $500 343-0260 1960 FORD Granada 4 door, 1981 EAGLE _ automanc, 4 1981 ~LDSMOBILE Custom sharp, V-6, air, stereo, ture, art, photography, set, $125, refngerator, $325 Open Wednesday, Thursday, ----- Super alr, AM-FM, rear defogger, power locks, rustproofed wheel drive, under 36,000 cnuser stanon wagon,.10ad• Amencana DetrOIt, (,IVl1 1982 CAMARO, air, V6, autoAfter 6 pm., 478-1931 Frldav, 124 p m rustproofed, hke new, and always garage kept, miles, one owner, excellent ed, excellent conditlon. Saturday, 9 a m to 4 pm War Occult, Avant Garde matic, hke new, $7,650 43;>' $3,650. 881-2673. $3,8JO. BROWN sofa, matclung chair WE BUY AND SELL condItion Loaded Phone 1 __ 884-_6_996_. _ Lit . mIhtary county hiS' 3298 -------BIrmlllgham, 646-4008 tones, philosophy and with ottoman. 886-2004 CddleUll. at E Warren 882-2957 after 6:30 p.m. 1977 CAMARO, good condi1974 THUNDERBIRD, good 1978 LINCOLN Mark V worthwhl1e books ror collec$6,500 tion, $2,600 88S-7664 GARAGE Sale - hUIDldlfler 882-4396 runmng condillon, many op wlute WIth burgundy Vinyl 1981Kcar, 33,000 miles, white, tIOns In all categones Cash gold BUI!t-m CB, crUise, lIons, has some body rust night stands, huffet, mlsc roof Velour mterlor, excel1978NEW Yorker Brougham 111A-CAR paid and Immediate re alr, loaded $7,500 772-9632 $700 779-4287 items Fnday, November 18 lent condition, low mIleage. 39,800 miles Full power, A Premier Event moval 9 - 4. 1248Aline, (Woods) stereo with C.B., show room REPAIR $6,500 882-4696 GRUB STREET condItIon $3,975 792-2790 ORIENTAL Lamp $75, ChiP1976 -BLUE Honda- Acco;dSTEVEN' ~ OLDE INN A BOOKERY RUSING'S pendale mahogany bed (full 1974 VW Super Beetle, snow LAKEPOINTE 48.000 miles. fme workmg size) $75, Chippendale 17194East Warren, ANTIQUE SHOW condition, air condillorung tires, excellent condillon, COLLISION nightst and $95, Duncan near Cadieux rehable, $2,000. 881-6997. QUALIFIED REPAIR Needs body work $1,800 Phyfe dlrung room set (bufDf'trOlt, MichIgan After 6 p m Domestic and Foreign Cars 884-8406 DEARBORN INN Save up to $50 on deo.uctlble • 882-7143 fet, table, .. chairs) $425, WITHIN 3..HOURS 1978 MGBexcellent condiCAMARO 1975,6 cyhnder, exwhen you present lhts ad 20301 Oakwood Blvd Duncan Phyfe dmmg room tIOn Asking $4,000, call cellent condItion, $2,000 Seruor Clbzen DIscount Acro"s rrom Green£Jeld dropleaf table (needs re • Complete Cleaning of Interior after 5 pm, 751-5717, 294CASH FOR VIllage 822-2863 Transportation for SelUors to fimshIng) $65, mahogany $1500 and Extenor 1758 KIDS CLOTHES bachelor chest, 4 drawer, PLYMOUTH Volare, Preand from home We care NOV. 18, 19, 20 1978 PONTIAC CataTn1a, air, $85; mahoganr tnple dres- FRI SAT. 12 10 SUN 12-6 EXCELLENT CONDITION IDler, stall on wagon, 1m, Call' 527.3910,527.5040 • Wax Auto, Chrome & Shampoo Carpet $3000 ser and mirror $350, super fme conwbon, power 1~25 Whitber steel belted radials, 4 door, (Includes $15.00 Package) VERY CLEAN, BETTER Admlse;lon $150 plywood bookcase $35, power steerIng-brakes, steenng, power brakes, air ' BRANDS, INFANT THRU 14 $500 • Apply Rubbmg Compound much miscellaneous furnl condlllorung, vmyl mterior, 11B-CARS WANTED $2.000 After 6 p m 776-2435 Bnng m Monday, Tuesday EXCIting. NatIOnally ture with some antIques or Thursday, 1(}.4pm AMJFM stereo radIO, new TO BUY B M Wl9a~5331, 4do-o~.-5 Acdmmed Show ON HANGERS PLEASE 527.2925 tires, digital clock, rear' 36 Exhlbltore; 17 Slate" speed. sun-roof 11,000 Servmg the Grosse Pam/as for 11 Years wmdow defroster, best ofTWO year old Kelvmator-re~ miles, 294-7540 TOP $ $ $ $ fer 882-3700, 9-5 30 P m LEE'S RESALE fngerator hke new, also 7 DAYS Featunng an out'>tanc\mg "e. 7. m 10 p m 1973 450 s -E L Mercedes Paid For Your Junk. or 20331 Mack 881 0082 SIde by SIde refrigerator lectlOn or the flne"t an 1983 PONTIAC 6.000 Gray, Unwanted Car Benz Loaded 88;>'7660after gold washer, dryer and tlque" of the 18th and 19th loaded, beautlrul car, ap6p m BULL AUTO PARTS freezer, 882-5681 centur) for the dle;cermng Wanted to Buy proXImately 9,000 miles, DODGE Ae;pen 1976cream collector 894-4488 Holland & Holland, Boss, moonroof, 8814817 DINING Room set - beaUtI puff 23,000 actual mIles. 1 Purdy fully deSIgned Jacobean 1982CAMARO, 4speed": V6~ . DENLEY'S owner. new brakes, battery -;;:-;cked c~;;-a;j Parker, Wmchester, LC style solid walnulmcludes, optlone;, must sell 881-1987 and exhaust system. fold trucks Top dollar paid Smith. Fox ANTIQUES china cabinet, buffet, table down rea r "eat. $2.995 776-4529 or 777.8352 BUICKSkylarkl980 LImited Grll£m & Howe, Inc with leaves to seat 12. 6 Furniture clocke;. Decoys. After 5 p m 778-5572 - 4 door, V6, loaded, excel-I E!:>tablJshed 1924 chairs, 'excellent conditIon to). and pnmlllve~ 27112 lent condition Lady's car 11e-aOATS 589 Broadway, NY, NY 10012 1981 MUST ANG- 2 door "4 Drca 1930's, $1,500 or bee;t Harp<'r bet ....ren IO and II $5,100 881-4606 AND MOTORS (212) 966 5323 speed, $.1,950or best offer offer 881-6419 9-5 Monday lhroU~h Fnday ----TOP MONEY PAID 77&-0439or 881 5174 Call rlr~t for Saturday BUICK 1980Regal LImited TEN Vmtage antique c('lhng Former Gun DI\'lslon, hour~ 772 q11l5 Lady's car, garage kept, 1980 CHEVETTE Low fans Reac;onable price ('all EXPIRES 11-30-83 Abercromhle & FItch WE BUY AND SELL low mlles, many extras, exmIles. Ziebart. 4 ~peed. exBarbara 962-5400 cellent condItIOn, $5,350 cellent conditIon, Must see MANCH~~'ll'~H ANTIQUE OR COLLECT. KITCHEN AID portable 779-4780 882-8870 ANTIQUE MALL IBLE DOLLS SUCH AS dish wash er brown. and FUlly loaded V8 power 1977 CHRYSL-ER Cordoba 12~VACAT10N Early Il}th Centur) Federal AUTOMOBILE owners As MADAME ALEXANDER. GE electnc e;tove. oven and Windows. locks, cassette e;t) Ie corner C'upboa rd In loaded, 43,000 mIles, $2,000 PROPERTY 10.... as $31 quarterly. buys BARBIE, ETC half, wtute, $50 each Il82tape much more Stock cherry WIth unue;udl baSIC automobile IlIsur 881-6835 --------0746 757-5568 Roman alch door~ ance 881 2376 No 3375 SCHUSS Mountam chalet 4 ALAfH.i-t!: e;electlOn - LIke 116 Ea"t MaIO Manchpc;ter MONTHLY bedrooms, 2"h baths, fuiIy WE BUY AND SELL COL new SchWInn blcyclec;. 886(20 minute" Southwee;t CLASSIFIED ADS furnIshed, largest, highest LECTIBLE PLATES. FI 1968, 822-4130 of Ann ,\ rhor) lot III area SWIm golf ski GUHINES. HUMMELS. Op<'n 7 d:I)" 10-<; 428 9.157 CALL 882-6900 ~educed to $69,506 445-'2100 DOLLS AND PRECIOUS WANTED Fully loaded AMIFM stereo THREE Samplere; datrd 180.1. MOMENTS 771 8405 BUYING SWORDS cassette ETR radiO, va.'/2 1808 1819 al"o two cover 11A-CAR COLI fo:('TOR would like to 9-ARTICLES Landau top all power. much lete; Cdll 886-6751 GUNS,DAGGERS REPAIR bu) U ~ and rOl('Ign .,tamp" WANTED more Stock No 3076 MONTHLY 774-9651 f'OlJl\;THY & FOHMAL and lJ:-' com" 469-0906 FURl\;ITlJHE & -48 monthly payments It 9 9"10Interest with zero down ArCE:-'~OBlF.~ FOUR Blkec; - 2 adult<.. 2 plus security, license trlnsler and tax children's, like new. excel PHI Jo:m: ~rHMIDT & plD'cha.<;t>(J for cash or appral<;ed lent conditIOn, 881-2477 H/\NN 88's, 98's AND e"tales al'>OdcsLroom home consultations 16301 MA<;IC 01 3 MI 886-5870 1046 W MIC'hlg.1OAve - CUTLASSES IN STOCK" Fill 10•• YlI' JOHN KING BrtwN'n I 94 .\Od U~ 2.1 WORK GUARANTUO EVAN PICone c;klrtS, one grey 772-22bO 961-0622 on Hlghwd) 12 Yp"ll.mtl •••. 5959 - one camel, size 4-6 petite • Chp and Save thLe;ad • 434-0060 ($75) 881-17116 MOVING SALE 9 x 12 red and gold Oflental rug, TV's, baby funuture, odds and ends 21618 Stephens, St ClaIr Shores. Friday - saturday ANTIQUE Chini-cabmet dresser, carved chesl, couch, lce cream table. and nusc 884-3609 P1eee HEALTH INSURANCE For all ages Premlumb begm at $28 31 per month John E Pierce & ASSOCIates. Inc 884-4750 1974 PONTIAC Ventura low mileage, excellent conditIOn, call after 6 p m weekdays only 881-0215 ALL P -vIlle-=- l!!?'1vw ~,m w,w.. I"IUt 0 R eeond-t-I lonlng Pick Up and Return Auto 886.0613 NOW AT JUNK OR DRUMMYOLDS * 0 9.9 Yo DIR;!r1~ASE NEW '84 98 Regency Brougham NEW'84 FINANCING $27496 $28752 Toronado Brougham Coupe BOOKS/USED AND RARE ASK FOR RAY CAMPISE DRUMMY OLDS 772.2200 ...--------SEE RAY CAMPISE DRUMMY OLDS ....... -_ ...._-.-...1_- .... EASTSI TRANSMISSION _______ GROSSE Thursday, November 17, 1983 POINTE ,...._ ...... 4 Page Nlne-C NEWS ) 128-VACAT1ON 12E-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY PROPERTY 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE I , r I' 128-VACAnON PROPERTY 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE ESTATE SALE LAKE Okeechobee Florida APPROXIMATELY 1,300 TODAY'S BEST Double wide mobile home square feet . near of 20183 Grosse Pomte Farms custom bUilt 3 bedroom home, BUYS on large lot, 2 bedrooms, 2 Mack, can use front enFormal dimng, 3 fireplaces, full baths, all appliances 10trance, ample parkmg. GROSSE POINTE fimshed basement Asking eludes washer, dryer, car882-5420 GROSSE POINTE PARK $69,900 Century 21-Ace pet, drapes, screened New hstIng. Three bedroom A TEMPTING BUY - 1950 779-0~ porch, carport, a fantastic smgle, new carpetmg, full square feet combme home retirement or vacatIOn SUNDAY 2.5 1843 basement, gas heat, sldf' and mcome Large 1 bed- OPEN home for only $32,500. 821HUNT CLUB • Well.mam. drIve 2 car garage, prIC.ed room apartment on second 8766 evenings. tamed 3 bedroom emphasiz~ to sell, $32,000 easy terml.. . floor Many Improvements 109 easy IlVlng With updated made on first floor Prtced GROSSE POINTE PARK MOVE To Flonda . For sale Kitchen-bath, Office in New LIsting. right too! Commercial new 2 bedroom, 2 full baths, basement.1 av-recreation TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES building approXimately completely lurnished condo room Priced In the 60's. ~6~ 4,000 square feet, will be city - Hutchinson Island, Stuart, Excellent Woods location, certified, what a price! Florida. Beautiful condo on FOR RENT near everytlung I goll course at Indian River GROSSE Pomte Park Store$39,000, terms OPEN SUNDAY Z. 5 - 1611 Plantation, access to club GROSSE POINTE PARK front ApprOXimately 20 ANITA An absolute house, tenms courts, pool, NewLlsbng, 5/5, 2 famIly flat, by 35 for rent, $150 plus CHARMER featunng a and ocean Beautiful sur2 gas furnaces, SIde drIve, 2 security depOSit Good loca beautiful new kItchen, cozy roundmgs Partners must car garage, new roof, new tlOn famlly room and wood be dissolved, below market alummum Sldmg, prIced to CROWN REALTY deck DelIghtfully decoratvalue at $130,000 Evemngs sell at $37,000 Easy terms 821-6501 ed In Country motIf' Best or weekends 478-9014 MARINE CITY AREA of all, pl1ced m the 50's Workmg farm for sale Ap12F-NORTHERN Walk to Mason-Parcells' 12D-LAKE AND RIVER proXImately 30 acres Farm PROPERTY RANCH LAKERlDGE PROPERTY house 149 years old but CONDO - 2 bedrooms, great conditIon Two barns, TRAVERSE City area, 15 mI, stone's throw to Lake, low PETOSKEY CondominIUm chicken coop, corn crib, nutes from town on Long maintenance fee, famIly downtown at Marma on garage, It'S a beauty $98,Lake. Be,Hltllul sand:; I Will III bd::'~llltmt f 11~Bear River 3 bedroom, 2 500, terms available place Land Contract terms beach 258 frontage by 750 4 bath, fireplace, appliances, CROWN REALTY buildmgs on property lor 1(}'15years with 26-25% garage Real bargain, price 821-6500 down' Pnced In the 70's Lodgewlth5lIreplaces One reduced for quick sale By 4 bedroom house, one 2 bed- PRICE REDUCED! MT owner 884-0788 TOM McDONALD & SONS room unflIDshed house and VERNON (Farms) - As3rd GENERATION ALGONAC on Conner River one boathouse. Absolutely l>umable 1075% mortgager and canal lot, 2 story older great for family or clan Clean 3 bedroom Colomal, ST CLAIR, red brick 2 story home 5 bedrooms up. Sungroupings $2tj5,000 Please VlCtol1an ltallanate home fIreplace, family room, Ph porch up, has spectacular reply to Box L-17, Grosse bullt in 1869 SolId bnck baths, many newer fea. view! I Needs work Aslung walls over a foot thick. Good Pointe News, 99 Kercheval, tures too numerous to lIst! $79,900 11% Land Contract condIl.1on 5 bedrooms up, 1 Grosse Pointe Farms, NOW ONLY $92,000' Qwck terms I down Huge pond Outbldgs 48236 Occupancy, too! NORTH CHANNEL REALTY With 5 acres, askmg $89,900, PROPERTY for sale TraGROSSE POINTE 794-9231 11% L C. addItional acreage verse City area, on old MISREAL ESTAT~ CO available COUNTRY Home - 30 miSIOn Pemnsula. Farmhouse 882-0087 NORTH CHANNEL REALTY nutes from Detroit, 31 acres and approxImately 2 acres 794-9231 of hilly, wooded land, the WIth East Bay frontage on GROSSE POInte Woods, 3 bedroom bnck ranch, naBelle River runs through Lake MichIgan 5 mmutes LAKESHORE Village, 2 bedtural fIreplace, remodeled property, remodeled old from town. Magmficent room energy effICIent throughout, no basement, farm house in good condivIew $175,000 Interested condomlluum on deslreable $50,000 343-0587after 6 p m tIOn excellent for nature 10parties reply to Box L-16, Edsel Ford Ct off Jefferver~. Cross Country skiing, Grosse Pointe News, 99 son This redecorated unit skating, canoemg on proKercheval, Grosse Pointe includes drapes, central air NEW HOME perty. Gratiot frontage, 9590 Farms, 48236. and appltances. ImmedIate 277 KENWOOD COURT Gratiot beyond. Muttonoccupancy, 882-5770. Grosse Pomte Farms ville. Price $110,000 882- 13-REAL ESTATE Price drastically reduced 4964, after 6 P m. 1810 ALLARD, (Woods). Cus. FOR SALE All offers considered tom bUIlt bungalow, 3 bedHOME - Ik acre, wooded rooms, 11kbaths, fIreplace, FOR APPOINTMENT, REDUCED OVER $5,000 river property. 3 bedroom, 2 newly decorated, central 792-0216 FOR FASTEST SALE baths, fireplace, deck, air, finished basement Call OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P M 3 bedroom bnck (gorgeous View), 21k car Spotless 882-1409 after 6 p m or JIM CLARK, BUILDER ranch featuring a natural garage. 40135 Moravian, weekends. hreplace m lIvmg room, full Clinton Township $69,900 fImshed basement WIth 465-57~. WHY NOT fireplace, garage, situated GROSSE POINTE CONSIDER on a Wider lot, Grosse 12E-COMMERCIAL WOODS RENTING YOUR Pointe schools, take keys at PROPERTY PROPERTY? 172:1Anita. 3 bedroom closmg Owner Will AND 1 negotiate, Land Contract 1 /2 story, many extras, GROSSE POINTE HAVE IT MANAGED terms KERCHEVAL appliances included. By IT'S A GOOD MOVE! Located 10 newer area of Commercial buildmg lor sale DILLON Owner. 882-4343 days, Grosse POinte Woods, 3 bed3000 sq. ft. divided into 4 rePROPERTY 886-3652 evenings. room brick ranch, country tail units On-site parking MANAGEMENT SIze kItchen, adjacent OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 for 18 cars. 50' of frontage 881-4147 family room With naturalnext to popular restaurant fireplace 11k bath on mam $137,000. Terms floor, attached garage, TOLES & ASSOCIATES owner Will help fmance 1030 BISHOP-, GROSSE POINTE PARK 8lIS-2000 Charmmg 3 bedroom, Imam. Custom contemporary built in 1979; lIVIng room with tance free ranch, newer upAPARTMENIS dated kitchen, partloned cathedral ceIlmg and attached screened porch; diOuter Drive, 14 units basement, detached garmng room, large family room, kItchen with sub. 7.Chalmers - 9 units age, owner anxIous zero refrigerator, Jenn-Alr, laundry room, 3 bedNottmgham/Mack - 3 units Walkmgdlstance to St John's rooms, 2% baths, large lot on cul-de-sac. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY hospital, take keys at closWEEKENDS, EVENINGS Cadieux Mack - 5 stores mg on tlus 3 bedroom brick BY OWNER 885-0042 Alter/Warren - 4 stores bungalow, natural ftreKelly/Wllltber - 3 stores place, basement, 2 car Many more to choose from, detached garage READY FOR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING' RENTALS AVAILABLE 566 BARRINGTON. GROSSE POINTE PARK CENTURY 21 ANDARY 886-5670 Beautifully mamtamed and decorated EnglIsh Colomal UNIQUE Llvmg room, formal dllung room, beautiful updated PRIME Northeast area 778-4900 kitchen, 4 bedrooms, fIrst floor AND basement famnear Grosse Pomte and 1-94 CALL ANYTIME tly room Leaded glass windows Bright, cheerful expressway, 6 unit blUldmg, -------rooms New roof, electnc garage door, beautIful 5 umts produce over $1,100 LUXURY CONDO per month mcome With a OPEN SATURDAY, landscapmg, 1 block from Wmdnull Pointe Park. SUNDAY Z.5 2,000 square foot user umt $79,900 SUitable for medical cllmc, 32555 BARCLAY SQUARE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 499-3593 offIce or beauty shop One block south off 14 MIle at BY OWNER NO BROKERS FleXIble Land Contract Hoover-Chicago Gorgeous terms 8lIS-l22D. umt, 4 bedrooms, 21k baths, 1323KENSINGTON, GROSSE POINTE PARK formal dimng, large kitOPEN SUNDAY 2-5 GROSSE Pomte ofhce bUildchen, fIrst floor laundry t~; ing near the VIllage 31evels Basement, rec room With of offIces fully renovated m bar 2 car attached garage and out 2150 square feet CALL GIL WITTENBERG Parking for 10cars BeautiCENTURY 21 AVID fully decorated for the pro. 778-8100 fesslOnal. 881-4200 GROSSE POINTE WOODS JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE SADDLE LANE Beautiful four bedroom Colomal, family room, firepBUSlNESS allU lace, first floor laundry, 2!h INVESTMENT Old house charm - Move.m Condition. Space for gracI' ISath, flmshed basement, PROPERTIES ous entertammg or actIve famtly hfe, 560 sq it family ExclUSively central aIr, 2!h attached room addItIOn, cherry paneled With skylIghts and firegarage 90/4% fmancmg SALES - LEASES place. central air. energy-efhclent, hving room WIth fIre. EXCHANGES STIEBER REALTY place formal dlmng room, large master bedroom plus 2 VirginIa S. Jeffnes, Realtor 775-4900 more bedrooms. 21,6 baths, brick patIO, 6Oxl60 lot With 2 882r0899 large maple'i. garage door opener BY OWNER No Realtors 3 bedroom bnck Colomal, FOR RENT Must be Seen central aIr, lower level Grosse Pointe Park. Gas staCall 882 2936 for Appomtment famIly room, Ph baths, 2% tIOn. Established busmess car garage, mtercom. cen40 years Ideal for retiree tral vacuum system, recent $150. ENGLISH TUDOR ON CANAL furnace and roof $74 000 CROWN REALTY 886-4383 after 6 821-6501 4 -------------- 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER -spacious 4 plus HOMEOWNERS: ConSider GROSSE Pointe Woods - 3 GROSSE Pointe Farms bedroom family home In these examples of msurcharmIng 4 bedroom Colobedroom ranch, 2 car gaprestigious area of the ance IlrotectlOn on your nial With a large master rage, basement, 2,225 Woods. Many extras For home Only $167per year for bedroom and a family square feet Large liVingappomtment, call 886-5135. $60,000 $218 for $80,000, $293 room, $95,900 Century 21. room, dining area, kitchen, EAST Outer Dnve.Warren for $100,000 Thomas Insur. Avid, 778-8100. breakfast area, family Beautifully mallltamed anceAgency EastiandCen. room, 2 fireplaces. 886-0479. REDUCED . By Owner 552 brick, 55, fireplace, mo . Thorn Tree, Grosse Pomte SELL or lease WIth option to dern kItchen and bath, car. Woods 4 bedrooms, 21h GROSSE POINTE SHORES buy in 1 year, house prIced peting, rec-room, garage, baths ~9238 SpaclOu~, custom, 3 bedroom in the "$71:6," $5,000 down, f>eparate utilities Must be ranch, 4th bedroom or hpayments $685 per month, WALK to Lake St Clair, 2 sold Kohler. 372-1862 brary, famIly room, full low utilities 3 bedroom bedroom condo IIh baths, basement Lovely, secluded BY OWNER City of East DeNew England Colonial, basement, attached garage, yard, With mground sWlmtrOIt 2 family, $48,500, Grosse Pointe Park, 882$50 mamtenance, beige nung pool $10,000 assumes, 11% Land 9044 after 6 p.m carpetmg throughout, 45 SOUTH EDGEWOOD Contract for 7 years, $365 a $51,900 ST. CLAIR SHORES - neat 884-2861 month plus taxes and msur. BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM Brick ranch on -- ---- ---and clean 3 bedroom brick ance, $580 rent, tenents pay Beacon canal FamIly room, 1!h HIll First offering by ranch. 81h Mile/Marter own utlhtIes 885-0807 baths, attached garage, fmowner WIUlaml>burg Col~ Road area Assume 11% Ished basement, new steel mal 4 bedrooms, 2Jh baths, OPEN Sunday, 2-5 By Omler Land Contract, $56,900. Censea wall, excellent condl attractIvely decorated, 2167 Beaufalt, "In The tury 21. Avid. 773-8100 bon Transferred owner reWoods" Engllsh Country clean No broker~ Serlou, INDIAN V111agehome on Iroduces prIce to $114,900 charm III a 3 bedroom mqUlres only 329-7205, 886quoIs 5 bedroom, 5 bathB F CHAMBERLAIN bungalow, updated kitchen, 6142 -- - - - -- --rooms, excellent condition 771-8900 natural flreplace, screened with line mterior details, HARPER Woods Condo, 1 porch and deck, profeSSIonGROSSE POINTE Shores 80 bedroom, applIances, must lIquidate immediateal landscapmg A CCYLY cot. North Edgewood Ranch clean Must see, ImmedIate ly $76,000 With $66,000 astage In a great neIghborhome, excellent condll.1on, sumeable mortgage (Also occupancy 886-9057 hood ~1822 fully carpeted, drapes, new will consider lease at $700 furnace and central aIr, FOUR Bed! 0001 In h ..l.. Colo ~1ARINA - Port Huron 3 per month). 961.5975. <\cres 36 wells. 3 rental unfully landscaped lot WIth rual m "Woods" Very good Its, canoes, gas, beer, 882GROSSE Pointe Park - 2 outdoor sprinklIng system, condItion, low price, new 10fanuly flat BeaconsfIeld at 4132 brushed rec-room m basesulatlon, roof, storms Call ------- -Vernor, 3 bedrooms, sepament 469-7495, 881-5645 469-1093, before 8 p.m. GROSSE Pomte CIty - 907 rate basements and entranLAKE ST CLAIR, Harrison Umverslty Brick, 3 bedAFFORDABLE Family ces, garage, newly painted, TownshIp. 2 condonunium room, fireplace, deck, 2 car home BeaconsfIeld, Grosse immaculate condItion umts, carnage house garage, new furnace, cIty Pomte Park 3 bedrooms, $75,500. Days, 583-3363; $55,000, townhouse $60,500 certs completed. $66,000 21k baths, remodeled kiteverungs 823-0216 Both with central aIr and 881-7970 chen With bUIIt-m applI11550 BALFOUR, $5,500 asgarage Century 21 - KEE, ances, sliding glass door to sumes, freshly painted 3 ("Art" ). 573-0622 fenced-m yard WIth patio 13A-LOTS bedroom bungalow, large Flrushed basement WIth wet FOR SALE FIRST OFFERING kitchen with eating area, fl' bar 881-5646 GROSSE POINTE PARK nished basement with bar VACANT RESIDENTIAL COUNTRY ESTATE and work room, by ap. Audubon, spacIous 5 bedroom PROPERTY this 4 bedroom, 6 year aiel Tudor. Library, Florida pointment only 568-2100; brick and alununum Cape 50 foot frontage on resldentlal room, 3 full and 2half baths, 831J.0008. Cod could be yours In time street III the Park 175 feet 2 fIreplaces, beautlfully HARPER Woods Co-op for ChrIstmas, apprOXIdeep Cash or Land Conlandscaped, well msulated apartment. 2 bedroom upmately 2,700 sq ft sunken 90/,% finanCIng at $119,000 tract terms. per, private basement, fanuly room, with fireplace, R G EDGAR & ASSOCIATES STIEBER REAL TV porch, a 11' condItioning, the basement features a 24 ft 775-4900 many extras, low maintex ~ ft. recreation room with nance. 886-2005. a full wall fIreplace, at886-6010 OWNERS Anxious - 4200 CADIEUX and Mack. 2 bed. tached 2 car garage, 6 sec- MERRIWEATHER Hili Audubon BrIck Tudor, St luded acres With woods and '• room starter home. Garage, Clare Parish 3 bedrooms, pond,located5nunutesfrom Grosse Pomte Farms, 75 x finished basement, excelfamily room, new electnI-94onapavedroad St Clair 169,882.1400 lent condition, $18,500. All cal, new furnace, new Schools, Long Term Land GRuSSE POINTE PARK terms. Handlos 882-7300, storms and screens, hardContract Askmg $92,500 SIze 105x85, corner of Cad884-4876 wood floors, 2 car garage, transferred owner says leux and Jefferson 686-3598 finished basement, extra lot LANCASTER Woods - 12 bnng offer Mile Hayes One bedroom No Brokers 881-9752 THREE Mile Dr 2nd lot off lower condo. All appliances, ST CLAIR - 3 bedroom, 11k Jefferson Irregular size. aIr, pool, carport, club. 1435THREE MILE story home Sunken rec 250 foot deep. Grosse Pointe house, carpeted, nicely DOCTORS, lawyers, accounroom ~Ilth w~ st?ve, PIC' City-Sycamores ChOIce decorated, $33,700, $3,700 tants, you must see this fature Window m family room bUIldmg sites available down on 11% Land Con. bulous 4 bedroom Colomal offers r.anoraIDlc view of HIGBIE MAXON INC the wel -landscaped 120 ft X 886-3400 WIth office swte attached tract. 821-4437. 330 it lot The 24 ft x 30 it 2 ---------Unbehevably pnced at story garage-workshop IS GROSSE POINTE SHORES PRICE REDUCED $129,000 Open Sunday, 3-5 FOR QUICK SALE fully insulated and Wired near the Lake pm, or by appomtment 936 University 10 Grosse Country atmosphere with 100 ft frontage Woodcrest Realty 885-1715 Pointe City CIty convemences Askmg L/C Terms Charming 3 bedroom brick $67,900 PALMS-QUEEN ST CLAIR SHORES. - 11 Colonial, new carpeting, Mile-Harper. 3 bedroom JOACHIM REAL TV 886-4444 kItchen, rec room and roof brick ranch, Ilh baths, 2% 329-9037 Air,large lot, city certIfied DELTONA Community, lot, garage, new roof, trim, exat $65,000 best offer, central Fionda tras, flmshed basement, OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 5%% AssumptIon - Land 885-1497 STIEBER REAL TV Contract avaIlable, $55,900 1293 BAYS DRIVE 775-4900 owner 882.8769, 778-0120 North of Vermer, east off 13~EMETERY Mack, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, PROPERTY full basement, 2 car garage OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Owner very eager of Ie red at FOREST Lawn, 5 graves, lot 1385 LOCH MOOR BLVD 290, section 43, before noon $65,900, balance of $23,900 at AT HOLIDAY 772-7544 7% (0.291) 4 bedrooms, 21k baths with large prIvate lot If quality IS CENTURY 21 14--REAL ESTATE important this IS a "Must See " .-!~~~:~:m & CO. MACKENZIE 779-7500 MAKE TIllS A CHRISTMAS HOME BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 925 BARRINGTON, GROSSE POINTE PARK WOODS - 3 bedroom alu. mmum bungalow, eat-in kItchen, newly carpeted. Screened porch, attached garage. $46,000. 886-4076 81k MILE and Lakeshore Rd Lovely 4 bedroom Colonial on a canal back yard. LiVIng room, formal duung room, large family room with fIreplace and Florida room 1st floor laundry room FInished basement. Many ex. tras Immediate occupancy By owner, askmg $109,000. 886-5495. Colomal, 4 large bedrooms, master bedroom on mam floor, large living room, formal dlmng room, large kitchen With famIly room, 3 baths, entire house remodeled Land Contract terms available. Must see to appreciate, call between 8 a m. - 8 P m 823-5971 By Owner Price reduced OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 530 CADIEUX GROSSE POINTE CITY Condonumum lIVing at a price you can afford plus characterl'l lOft ceilings, hardwood floors, natural fireplace, carport BY OWNER, Beaconsfield near Jefferson 2 family flat 6/6, 2 fIreplaces, quality throughout $63,900 882- LAND CONTRACT AVAILABLE M A. GERNA Y REAL ESTATE 331-8408 2247 SHARP Colomal With fanuly room, fireplace, 21k baths, central air conditioning and much more Agent, 776-5155 GROSSE POINTE SHORES BY OWNER CLASSIC FARM COLONIAL TAX Shelter - one bedroom efficiency Co-op. Whlttier/I-94 Rents $240, mamtenance $63 $10,500 cash 882-8176 Located !h block from Lakeshore drive, on an attractively landscaped 150 x 80 lot. Offering the followmg features: Mutschler kitchen, panelled dmmg room With fIreplace and bUIlt-in gnll. Beautiful lIvmg room with parqued floor, 14 x 18 Lord and Burnham solarIum/ greenhouse. First floor powder room Attached gar. age with electnc door opener Upstairs, four bedrooms, and two baths 881.0047. 12B-VACATION PROPERTY ASKING $156,900 OPEN SUNDAY 3 - 6 pm 61 ROSLYN ROAD \-.. --1 OPE;N SUNDAY Z.5 3527 Cadieux - lovely 3 bed. room, bnck, full basement, move in conditIon, only $29,900 Cadieux/Warren doll house, 2 bedroom, basement. remodeled 7/Kelly - 5 bedroom, blick, basement, redecorated, Priced to sell ANDARY ~~ -=: / / ~/ p~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ IT'S FINALLY HERE 1/4 OWNERSHIP /' from $39,900.00 Finally the most affordable Breckenridge way to acqUIre ownership of a luxury resort condomInIum at the base of world famous mountams NOT timeshare, but full owner slupof your UnIt for 13weeks per year WhIChyou can sell, rent, lend or Just plam enJOYI PINE RIDGE CONDOMINIUMS BRECKENRIDGE, COLORADO 365-7144, day - 882-1470 eve. Only 3 homes off the lake With a lakeVIew from the hvmg room SpacIous sunken hvmg room WIth pegged hardwood floors. 17' hIgh cathedral ceIlIngs, massive carved oak fIreplace and a balcony overlooking the hvmg room from the second floor KItchen enlarged and modermzed 10 1983 With new cabmets, floor, apphances. fixtures, and a pair of greenhouse wm. dows JU'it off the kItchen IS the formal dmmg room al<;oWIth pegged hardwood floors and French doors to a 'icrecned porch LIbrary With Ih bath and walk-In c1o<;et(could be 4th bedroom) Up you'll fmd 3 good <;Ized bedroom<; and a full ceramIc tile bath ThIrd floor walk up attic could be another room or storage Full ba<;ement Out~lde. the c1a<;'ilc!lne<;WIllhelp make you the talkofthe town A few of the features are a boulevard street, mature trees, 2 car garage, over 100' of steel seawall, Included In the sales prIce 1<;an extra 50' bUIldable lot Please call Bob MacKenZIe at 46W-ATER for a private ~how1Dg Offered at $159,800 CENTURY 21 MacKENZIE & COMPANY 779-7500 886-5670 _ WANTED CASH FOR HOMES SERVING AREA 45 YEARS STIEBER REALTY 775-4900 15-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OWN Your own beautiful and exclusive Children's Shop. Offenng the latest in fash. Ions along With a complete Ime of accessories and baby furniture Brand namesVanderbllt - Jordache Polo - Health Tex - lzed LeVI . Lee - ChIC - Buster Brown . Donmoor - Her Majesty - Polly Flanders and many more, Furmture by Gerber - Lullabye Nod A-Way $14,900 includes Beglnnmg Inventory, TramlOg, Fixtures and Grand OpenIng Prom~ tlans Call Anybme . 501329-8327 An ExclUSIve Shop for you 18-PETS FOR SALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL Poor lIttle abandoned black and white mIxed Spamel doesn't understand why n0body wants her, she IS a darling little dog and has been caged for such a long time Won't someone please take her and give her a chance for a lovmg home 8 week old black puWy, POSSIbly Terrier mIX needs a famIly We have given her special care and a good checkup She IS a real cutle 882-8660 HARPER/Cadieux area, 3 bedroom, bnck ranch, sacnflce $22,000 cash Rent $380 month, call 881 2431 or ENGLISH Springer Spamel 371.2219 pups - AKC, hver and white, - --$100, after 4 p m 245-1884 SHOREPOINTE condom Imum 2 bedroom m Grosse Pomte Woods Front umt If you lose mE: 8819133 -~--BY OWNER Country French ranch overlookmg Northern MIChigan's mo<;t pre<;tlglOus golf and country club 3 bed. room, 2 full baths, solar famIly sun room off kItchen WIth fireplace ManyexceptIOnal features VIew of Boyne and Nubs Nob 8829129, or 1 616-526-6762 INCOMEfor Sale-"::$39.900 o~ best offer New furnace, well msulated, newly decorated Must see 881 0801 or find me , . We'll run your ad FREE" 882-6900 GROSSE Page Ten-C ........-rs 1 W ANTED - Cock-a-poo PY. female, 21~OME mr 2OC-CHIMNEY AND FIREPLACE REPAIR FOR SALE McCALLUM MOVING com pany Modern truck and BARKER eqUipment Estabh~hed In CONTRACTORS 1918 - Fully Insured Also I)lano ~peclahst~ 77&-7898 ModermzatlOn • Allel dllone; • AddltlOn~ • Famll) Rooms • Kitchens & Re<'redtlOn 21A-PIANO Areas SERVICE JAMES BARKER B86 5044 ~98 BURN wood ~afely this ~ea. and son Your chimney "DUFFY" needs good home, firebox needs the care of a white, fluffy male dog, 5 Cleaned and professIOnal months, housebroken, 88SIn~pecled wllh no mess, no 5095. du~t Insured DACHSHUND PUPPies, nuru J&J CHIMNEY SWEEP AXC, 739-2297 , 773-1444 PIANO SERVICES - Tumng OLD English Sheepdog, 6 CHIMNEYS Flreplate~ and repdlr Qualified tech. months old, female, with repaired and new Cap~ ruclan FleXIble hours Rea. ~apers, $100 to a very good ~treen~ tutk pomtlng Call sonable rates 881.8276 ome Too big for our small 77&-4529. 777 8352 chlldren 882-8744 COMPLETE PIANO service Tuning, rebulldmg, reTWO Female kittens Lone 20E-lNSULATION flmshmg Member Plano hair Calleo and blond, $10 Techmclans GUild ZechLitter t ramed, 7 week s, INSULATION Bossner 731.7707 882-3138. -------Blown m PlANO TUNING and rep.ur ENGLISH Spnnger Sparuels AttiCS & Sidewall~ 109 Work gUdranteed - 2 purebred females, 2 Free Energ) Audits Member AFM Edwal d Fel years old, spayed, house or~ l:TILITY t'I'\Ar-.U!'I:G ~ke 465-6358 trained, $60 per dog. 886ToX1c FOdm Extraction 7228 after 6 p m Tuesdav Formaldehyde Te~llng 21B-SEWING through Sunday ALL POINTES CONST CO MACHINE 886-3537 4 ADOROABLE blacka~d wrote kittens, free to good COMPLl'~TE tune.up. $1295 home~ 7 week<; old 884. 20F-WASHER AND All m"l,.e" "ll <l5C" All 557l. DRYER REPAIR palts ~tocked 885-7437 Washer, dryer, dishwasher and ranges repaIred All makes NO SERVICE If repaired CHARGE Guaranteed parts and ser. vice specializl'W m GE, Kenmore and hlrlpool products PERSONALIZED SERVICE SINCE 1965 George Stults 885-1762 oNG CONSTRUCTION CO Masonry repairs, chimneys, patios, porches Speclahzmg m FIeldstone fireplaces LI. Cel1lied 839-9459 With truck HANDYMAN Clean ba.'>ements, garages, etc Any hauling, odd JObs Bob . 885~227 BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FAST! RICHIE'S AppIJance Service Center. servIce on all major appliances l00O/Cguaran. tee We have acomplete line of new and used parts 8850079 500 FOR $10 00 Budget prices also on Letterheads, envelopes, tickets, weddmg mvitatIons, bumper stickers, etc JACK 776-6570 DENNIS JEROME. Chlm- 2OG-GLAS$-MIRROR SERIVCE neys, porches, roof repairs, new wtters, ~ulter c1eaning. ree estimates 77~ REASONABLE prices on insulated glass replacement. 0909 Master craftsman WIth 30 FENCES mstalled, repaired, years expenence Free eswood, steel. No job too timates A G Glass sersmall Free estimates 772-vice 884-2396 5009 HANDYMAN Services Spe. 20l+-FLOOR SANDING clallzlOg In carpentry, dnd tormlca work 882-4827 - --- Floor sandmg, refirushmg, old floors a specialty. Expert m stam 535-7256 2OA-eARPET LAYING PROFESSIONAl'.. Floor Sand109 and fmlShmg Speclallz109 10 dark stalnmg Call for free estimate W Abraham, 979-3502 CARPET LAYING NEW AND OLD Stairs Carpeted Shifted Repairs of All Types ALSO \ CARPETING, VIN¥L. 'J \1 HARDWOOD Samples Shown In Your Home BOB TRUDEL 77~7590 days, 294-5896eves G &G FLOOR CO Floor sandmg profeSSIOnally d3illj' Dark stalnlO~ an~ f1n\llr' s on'»)..n'" ng war k"~' guaran eed Free estimates References 885-0257 I' FLOOR SANDING, staining Free estimates, workman ship guaranteed, call Jim Hicks 382-5'i~ JERRY'S CARPET SERVICE InstallatIOn - Repairs, all sales In.home kinds Warehouse prlces Over 20 years experience 771>-3604 21-MOVING RELIABLE POINTE resl. dent With movmg van Will move large or sman quantities INSURED Bob 88~1968 20B-REFRIGERA TlON AND AIR CON. DInONING REPAIR RICHIE:'S appliance serVice, center service on all major appliances, 100% guarantee 885-0079 . COo, INC. • AddltlOn~ • Dormer., • Gardgt>., • Kitchen., • !"Ireplatt>;, Brick dnd Cement v.ork Bank fmancmg dVdll,lble Complete Home ModernlldtlOn _m 2816 773 1105 WADE'S ELECTRIC COMPANY, INCORPORATED FAST 24 HOUR SERVICE 884-9500 I COLVILLE ELECTRIC CO. Ranges, Dryers, Ser Vices, Doorbells VIOLATIONS FAST EMERGENCY SERVICE APn Anti-Cruelty Association GUY DeBOER 772 'H46 D C KELLY BUILDER • Quality Remodeling • Ander~on Replacement Wmdow~ & lJoors • Additions of all type!> • Custom Garages S & J ELECTRIC Residential-Commercial No Job Too Small 885-2931 882-3463 RETIRED MASTER electncian Licensed VIolations. Services increased Also small jobs TU 5-2966 LiCENSED 10 a m to 4 p m j ~~AS 21F-HOME IMPROVEMENT LETO BUILDING CO SINCE 1911 CUSTOM BUILDING REMODELING REC ROOMS KITCHENS 882-3222 HADLEY HOME IMPROVEMENT INC. Ir\roug~ Saturday FORMICA KITCHEN COUNTER TOpe; & Y.\NITIES CORlAI\ & CABI:\ETS FREE ESTIMATES EDW VAN OSTAEYE:'oi No aflt:r nours hcl~) il', tel Vptcr nal an 5 days , /2 day Sal We .ecfl doq,> as long as pOSSible F,nancpd only by (jonilt on,> RprT err ber arllmals n your will loa' Volunteer help wanted Pet food and car, labels welcomed For Information call Mary. 839-0424, 465-7152 891-7188 's / pr~~~~;al~~unty il rc,r 21C-ELECTRICAL SERVICE :~~"-~ lun()( d bi dona I or I ,IT ilnt- C,OCIt.'y 1(,,>'U ng a NO DESTROY pol,cy hac; many home'ess dogs aor' (<1'5 ~(' ill1, pion The Shelter 1$ located al 19601 Ml Elilon near 7 Mile Road DelrOI! 48234 Phone 892 7822 Hours 11 00 a m to 500 P m .,..: ;t -' .of ) SrVFrJ (jAYS A WrEK U"r a /)IIS " We C,,'! f' Cil' food (Ol,p',r,s f' and Doq \ J. . tH'.lrJ'ul 'Jol\Jrilr sol,c IPd , ~:::b: £'rs Commercldl Re~lde11l1aJ Year round ~el vlte Shmgle~ and Rep31rs \VOl k Guaranteed In.,ured 886 3245 SUNCO HOT TAR SPECIAL • Commercial .Indu,trlal • ReSidential .30 Yeal s Expellence o Llcen~ed 5127 Ea~t 8 Mile Rd 759-5112 ill£, Thank you for helping those who can no! help themselvesl 't ~ ~ / ~ ';J' - 'i. • SENTRY ELECTRIC CO HF.SIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WIRIN<, - L1GHTINC, 24 HOUR" 882 91116 LICENSED - IN~URED -- - -- ---- -- -- HILEY AND DUHY HOOl<'ING !:lhmgle, dnd fldt loof<, !>pecwhzlOg 10 loof I epJII ., LICENSED INSURED 3JI 1716 885-5189 JOANNA WESTERN WIND.OW SHADES * P;AL/'IlT SHUTIlR5 I' .A~F"'.Al'-j'" Sl'OFUA DOORS 811-"OS M~O GRA' FREE ESTIMATES , ,....oo" .. ~ 294.1602 773-0525 SHORESIDE Carpet Clean 109, profeSSIOnal carpel cleanmg Work guaranteed Fully Insured Free Estl mates Call 7753450, 24 hours PROFESSIONAL CARPET UPHOLSTERY CLEANING at REASONABLE RATES We use Von Schrader3 dry foam extraction eqwpment A.F. WITISTOCK • Deep Soil Removal GU'ITERS Cleaned, roors re • Fast Drying , ',P.lam~d'l ,~npured, .experq I. Leaves no resoihng reSIdue lencell', reasonable. refer• Oriental R~gs convelUently enc~s SenIOr Discount Seacleaned in your home ver s 882-0000 For Free estimate call Distinctive Carpet & EXPERT REPAIRS Upholstery Cleaners GUTIERS 839-5155 Ask for Tom Barrese ROOFING SatJsfachon Guaranteed TOP SALES AND SERVICE 15011 KERCHEVAL 885-1798 E<:I~l 01 A let. In H Eo Pilr .. TU 5.6000 COSttt ... Me FINANCING AVAILABLE BAKER da)'s JOHN D. SIMON 778 1028 - 773 6986 Roofmg. Caulking, Weatherstripping, Repalr~ LICENSED INSURED PAQUIN ROOFING CONCEPTS A DiviSion of Cox and Baker SPECIALISTS IN FLAT ROOFS LICENSED - INSURED Innovative new ideas for complete interior and exterior remodeling. 839-7534 19591 Mack Avenue G,osse Pointe Woods. 884 7088 ROOF 0 SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES FENCING 921-6282 "NEEDS SINCE 1909" RUSTIC STOCKADE CHAIN LINK - VINYL COLORED GALVANIZED COMMERCIAL RESIDENT IAL PET PENS SNOW FENCE LEAK REPAIR -. SPECIALISTS FREE ESTIMATES Roof Leaks Guaranteed 20 Yrs EKpenence CALL BILL 882.5539 HARPER ....'DP .. "1 1'0 t1f\<, ,.,.." './lIP" 00 "~",,..<;(I<"T"'" ~P''' "" 1 , ...~ [ "9 ~ i'" 1(''1 "'P )j ~ Jna~f~I,,"1 "1;t( p(J I ,,~ r'''r' , '{f ."... ""(JI() Iff <;pjIO(. ,,;\, _ w"~1 (')u' rr"'(.. ... , • ..., ~'" (~!l... 1 .. r1 ~ "J'rr1 :td '\ ,. """'l'" t '" I .. It'" t ~jj (j ... fIo ..... "...'" You Gel fln~nc,rq Cu~TovrR"F-i PO"oD'f'I' If, P (-'I (V"'f1'('I II I • () • t <., r .... f' M !I 1 ~" "II ("'''''' ..... nr; rol ""P () f ,." .....1 Help Yo" Npl'I'l .."'''''<;'I'\()'IIIo r loe,. ~'"Ibl-'rJ1""r'\r"'qlo ,nu.et"'" r.IN~'" ,~ 1M, ,.."." .1 '" , 527-5560 GROSSE POINTE PAINTER'S, INC WOOD REFINISHING WALL COVERING FREE RAY CHARRON ESTIMATES 7912431 COMPLETE PAINTING AND DECORATING INTERIOR - EXTERIOR Wallpapering - Rea.,ol1dble REFERENCES RALPH ROTH B86 8248 MIKE S PAINTIl"G Intenor extenor. \\allpaper 109 mlOOI repau~. patch 109 plastermg Flee e.,tlmates Rea,onable dnri hone<;t Reference<; Call dn} time European 777 8081 MILAN'~ PAINTING - mter LOr,extenor, stucco. wlOdow caulkmg, wallpaper Inst al latlOn and m home ~ale~ of many patternc; Free e!otl mates Cdll anytime Milan. i59-5099 QUALITY PAINTING SERVICE INTERIOR EXTERIOR 20 ) ears profe~sJOnal experience MA'IT FLETCHER 4151 BucklOgham 886-6102 STRIP ST AIN YARNISH PAINTERS Duplicate EXlstmg Flm.,h Or SERVED EUROPEAN Color~ to Match APPRENTICESHIP Kitchen cabinets, bdthroom vamlie!>, rec family room In tenor-Exterior wallpaper mg Speclallzmg m repaIr panelmg. doors. trim dnd 109 damaged plaster. dry moldmgs Licensed Insured wall and cracks, peellOg References Free Esllmate~ pamt, wmdow puttymg and caulkmg, also palOtlOg PRESTIGE PAINTING CO alummum Siding All work DAVID ROLEWICZ 296 7386 778-5025 and materIal guaranteed Reasonable Grosse POlOte references Free E~tl WOODROW BUTLER mates Call John anytIme Painter, profeSSIOnal de 7769439 corator ReSidential Commercial - Private EsGIOVANNI SACCO tates Free eslimates DECORATING SERVICE 867 8685 871 7318 Pamtmg, wallpapering stamlng, wallpaper removal, BUCHANAN & CO. patchmg, caulkmg Insured GROSSE POINTERS and licensed Itdllan .Jour SERVING THE POINTES neyman SINCE 1972 264-7579 973-2448 • Wallpaper al'd removal • PalntlOg (Int and Ext) WALLPAPERING • Stammg and varmshlng The Be~t Paperhanger • Plaster repair H1 TOllln • Texture ceIlings and walls . BECAUSE ALL I DO 1<; LICENSED INSURED HANG PAPER" 886-4374 15 Year<, In the bU"lne.,., Call Ron for \our WALLPAPER Profe""lOnal E~t1mdtI' 497-5766 ~TI':VE 6 PAINTING Inlerlor & Extenor Patchmg & Pli\.,terlng Wallpapenng. WIndow PuttYing. caulkmg Good work - Free E.,tlmoltl'<' Rea,onahle PrIce" 779-5235 77S- '1!ffI ~mor C,tI7en., to', Off Call ~te~e anytime QUALITY mterlor exterior palntmg dnd repaIr 365-5635 Experienced rea~onahle In~ured Gulter~ cleaned Seaver'<;. 882-0000 A HAMPSON RESIDENTIAL CUSTOM 21G-Jl00F1NG PAINTING SERVICE Paperhanging gla71ng. wood fmlc;hmg 40 Years Expel1encE' Free Estlmate<; St Clair Shore<; i71 9687 You Krow Complell' Co~lln Advance Yo • • • • • • INTERIORS BY DON & LYNN Hu~band Wife Tedm Wallpapering PalOllng Metlculou~ In~ured Over 20 Yeal <,Experience .The Flr<;t and Ongmal .Full Time not Part Time .11\ Yean Expenence .1.0 .... Rate<; ,In<;ured. Free e"limatc., Alc;oofferm~ cu~tom pamt 109 mtenor and extenor DON T TAKE A CHANCE - CAI l A PROFESSIONAL WI' ... (J",rOV(fU,Fl 21I-PAINTlNG DECORATING REMOVAL BY JEFF REmODEL In&?~ Thlnkln; of InterIOr Extenol Sel VJll' Pdlntmg dntlqumg and vdrm.,hmg. ,tripping and .,tdllllng Complete kltthen I ehl1l~hlllg Free E~lJmdte~ - 885 J2JO g IT'S NEVER TOO LATE D CARPET FOR Reroofmg, tear off~ roof and chimney repair CLEANING CO. Roof vents IOstalled semor SHAMPOO & sleam extracCitizen dIscounts Free tIOn, spot & slam removal, estimates, Insured and ex. free estimates, lowest prices perlenced 881-9173 10 the Pomte<; SMALL JOBS 774-9651 MICHAEL'S PAINTING & REFINISHING P alntmg - !Oteri or ex tel 101 pdpcrchangmg dnd p,mel Img Free e~tllndte, cheer fully given LJce11~ed dnd DALE Hdl r Cdl pet cleaning Insured uphoJ-tel Y cledmng. WIO !l829234 dow cleamng 2nd Genel a PAI;"";TI:-;-G-;:JJ.\~~l.,r t)vn 5278105 Free E~tl mdte., Gutter clednlng Elmer T LdBJdle 882 2064 hdrdwood rloor., pa!>te (NTERIOR-i\1irD-exteJ lOt WJ\ed palOtmg and paperhanging Reasonable rates 30 year~ experience Ray Bdl now LOOK - 30 yeal , expellence sky, 372-2392 after 6 p m ..team cleaOlng cal pet and ---fUI mture By Wilbur. Doug and Glenn Cm tel Call 778 PROFESSIONAL 1680 PAINTING INTERIOR EXTERIOH K-CARPET Wallpapering lepalr!> 011 CLEANING peeling pdmt. cracks. dam aged pla,ter Wmdow gldl COMPANY mg and cduJklfig Proft>s CARPET ~lOnal work WIth I eferente., SPECIALISTS at lowe!ot co~t All labor dnd • Steam ExtractIOn material guaranteed • Shampoo CALL MIKE AN'l:TIME • Spot and Stam Removdl • Upholstery Cleamng 772-0123 • at affordable prices "PAINTING, wallpapellng 882-0688 and wall wa!>hlng Semor CitIzen dl~count Jan 884 SPECrAL 8757, Kathy 773 9589 ' 2 ROOMS cleaned, 3rd room cleaned FREE CUSTOM PAINTING SLATE-TILE CONSTRUCTION CO 20720 Marter, G P W All types of modermzatJon *Addltlons * Kltcfiens *Baths *Rec Rooms Rooffng and sldmg *Replacement WIndows ALL WORK 100% GUARANTEED Licensed • Bonded • Insured DECORAT1NG 21H-eARPET CLEANING REPAIRS - GUTTERS 35 YRS EXPERIENCE After 6 P.M. 882-7322 k (}f! ~.,. In • Atll(~ & Porth Enclo~ures • AddltlOn~ and Kitchens • Com mel U dl BUlldlOg~ Your Remodellnq Planned by [xperl, The Oakland Humane S oClety J-. located Flu~hed dnd roor., In~pedt'd, fOI a<; Iltllt> a~ $10 E~tl mdte~ free 882-4968 ROOFING 885-5253 i.. & INSURED AMJ ELECTRONICS TV, stereo. sales and servIce Free estimates PanasoOlc, Toshiba Au thorlzed ~ervlce. 20649 Mack Grosse POinte Woods Monday-Friday. 9- 7, Saturday. 9-5 882-8540 TV REPAIR - Free home estImate With every job Work guaranteed 882-0595 Kitchen" Rec Hoom~ Bdthl oom, AddltlOn~ POIth COIIVCr,lOn., REMODELiNG :r.IODEHNIZATION ALL WORK PERSONALLY Pl-~H!"OHMlm l\llKE ~CHUSTER 8824J25 !,'HEE ESTlMA1 ES LlCEl"!>ED & INSURED Repairs and reroofmg Alummum tnm and gutters Father and Sons Bob Isham Dale Isham 52&-0666 FREE ESTIMATES HOME RENOVATIONS Complete Remodeling Ser vices. Quality Fml<;hed Carpentry Gro,se POinte References SatlsractlOn Guaranteed HilrDirarrck rPf' K BUILDING CO. 774-9110 COLOR TV, HI-Fl, STEREO 885~264 ROOF, GUTIERS CLEANED CHAfo'TED • • • • • CASHAN ROOFING HOT ROOFS Siding trun roofing ~eam le~!> gutter.,. ~torm doOl., and \\lndov.~. I dillng" dl ummum ~huttel ~ pOlth en tlo<,ure, Free lourteOU., t>~ llmdte .. Off1u?l~hoWI oum 29315 Harpel f, C S 774 04&0 DOUGLAS SHAW 13569 Joseph Campau "~ ,~ EASTLAND ALUMINUM PRODUCTS 21 J-PAlNT1NG, T J GUTTER ServICe In ~ldlll.'d. cleaned, repall ed Cleanmg "pecld!, 10'7< dl~ count to ,ilI cu~tomer~ FI ee e~tllndte., CJIl Ted. 8l3-1625 M U SCHU!:lTER CO THE HOU~E l\U:nIANIC HOM E HEP AIRS • Calpl'nlly • P,lIntlllg • Minor Plumbing • :\111101 1':le<tlilal 4-2~r ADDITIONS DECKS BATHROOMS KITCHENS WINDOWS - PORCHES COMMERCIAL REMODELING LICENSED & INSURED 885-4624 21G-ROOFING SERVICE 21F-HOME IMPROVEMENT PERSONALLY DESIGNED • Kitchen., - Altlc~ • Bdsement~ - Porche., • Bdthrooms - Hec Room~ JIM SUnON Ouldoor deck em Ironment~ CU!:lTOM CRA!,'TED TU Br)~ DII,~~ 2-2436 • Cabmeb - Formica • WwJ Il.v'hol.!> - tnm \\ork 21G-AOOFING • Replacement WlIldows SERVICE • Intenor - Exterior Door~ FULLY LICENSED AND A H C Home Implovement INSURED Roofing gullel.,. aluminum GENERAL HOME REPAIR tllm wlndow~ door., pdmt Free Estimates - 8B2 6842 Ing. pJd~tellOg In.,ur,lOee \\Olk 37l0J66 JOHN W SCHOBER The handiest guy In town • pamtmg • glazing • carpentry. cabinet mstallatlon • small plaster repaIr • small plumbmg repalr~ VIOlatIOn Work CALL 884-1285 SERVICE 886-3537 ----MODERNIZATION M.T. CHARGOr BUILDING CO ----- - QUALITY HOME Implove menls DI YWdlhng, Pamt 109, Ceramic TlllOg and Carpentry :'-ioJob too ~mall At lowe~t prlce~ c,lll Mike 774 4514 EXPERIENCED bUild 10 appliance Installer, also coun ter tops Jenn Air and mlc rowave Also complete home repalr~ Dependable reliable famIly man LI censed Alan. 779-3306 160-ADOPT Mondily * INSULATION BLOWN IN OH BLANKl-;r ,nOXICFOdm ExtrddlOn Formdldehyde Te.,tlOg Cement Work DnvewdY~ Watl:~1pI oohng Gal dge~ *Complete Wmdow dnd Door Conti JclOI VOCCIA CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONAL movers. 10 years experlence Family COMPLETE REMODELING bUSiness Plano, appll SERVICE ances Insured, low rates Kitchens-Baths 7774543 2OC-CHIMNEY AND AdditIons-Porches AttlCIRec Rooms FIREPLACE GROSSE POINTE Alummum Sid 109{Trim REPAIR MOVING CO , Gutters/Down Spouts POInte reSidents WIll move or Storm WUldows/Doors FIREPLACE, wood stoves remove large or small Roofmi\IShmgtes/Hot Tar 011 flue cleamng Caps anc quantities of furmture, ap Alummum Sldmg and Insured screens mstalled pllances. pianos - or what Gutter Cleamng no mess, ProfeSSIOnal Mas have you Call for free estl Fences/Repairs of all kmds Coachhght Sweep mates 343-0481 or 822 22~. ter Licensed and Insured Operated by John StemlngQllmney Sweep Company 886-{)520 er 885-3733 \ co CONST roMPLEn; REMODELING Ed~Y f'lOdnclllg AvculdbJe SPECIALIZING IN *Kltchen~ Bath~ Rec Room~ and Addltlon~ 21D-TV AND RADIO REPAIR KELM and cleared GUTTERS cleaned New birdIe's Free estimate Call 824-4311 ALL POINTES ---- LET GEORGE DO IT 21e-ELECTRICAL Thursday, November 17, 1983 NEWS 21F-HOME IMPROVEMENT _ IMPROVEMENT pup- 2O-GENERAL SERVICE POINTE You Gel ~ Top 0 .a' Iy Job Fin sn. 1 On T nw • F~MIl Y ~OMS • OOIlMERS • mlcs flNISHfO • flEC ROOMS • UTHROOMS • KITCHENS. CUSTOM GARAGES _NO 00011$ L1CI':NSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Jhghe~t qu a lIty Lowe'lt pnre<; !,'ree ec;tlmate<; MASTF.R ELECTRIC 973-71\2') or 879 9518 BAVARIAN PAINTING ~I~'-i.iFiA • \ 19S6 IIIICH BTAT~ LIC InCH 18332 Mack, Grosse Pointe 881.1024 Free Consultation Ingles. Flat. Slate • Shake. Gutters e Siding 822-0100 - Prompt ".. ...... - INTERIOR f~XTEHIOH Over 14 yeal , cxpe rJ(>n('e ~atl~factlOn GU<lrantecd 781-3519 .\4 GROSSE Thursday, November 17, 1983 21I--f1AJNTlNG;; DECORA NG 210-CEMENT AND BRICK WORK GROSSE POINTE CONTRACTORS CUSTOM PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING EXPERT ANTIQUING 885-8155 FREE ESTIMATES INSURED Michael Satmdry Jr Phone: 882-6900 Address: 99 Kerchnal, CODDENS CONSTRUCTION ESTABLISHED 1924 All types of basement water. proofmg 7 years guarantef' References 886-5565 CAPIZZO CONST. Any !>mall room $25 Medium size $35 Large, $50 Al!>o Fall cleanup and eavestrough c1eamng 881 4432 B & D PAINTING WALLPAPER REMOVAL Equal to the be!>t but costs Ie!>!> 882-6594 AVOID the Hohday rush Dis counts on all mterlors J B Pamtmg Good references 822-7421 PAINTING AND DECORATING Interior pamtlng, plaster reo pair, wall paper hangmg and removal SalJsfactJon J:(uaranteed Licensed and lOsured Free e!>tlmate!> Evenings - 882-6348 WHITEY'S Wall Papermg Interior Pamtmg Reasonable Prices Good Work Call - no job too small 774-0414 GET Your mterlOr pamtIng done before holidays. Call Dave, at 882r2795 R. R. CODDENS CEMENT CONTRACTOR Family bus mess for 55 years .New dnd repaIr work .No Job too small .Dnveway~ and porches our speCialty • Patios .Chmmeys .Waterproofmg • VIOlatIOns repaired CALL ANY TIME 886-5565 BRICK WORK Small jobs, luck pomtlOg, chimney, porches, VIOlations repalrtod Reasonable 88&-5565 POLICEMAN does intenor pamtmg Neat, reasonable, reliable. 881-9288. 21J-WALL WASHING K-MAI~TENANCE Company wall washmg, floor c1eaJUng and waxmg Free e!>tJmate!> 882-0688 CALANDRA CONSTRUCTION • Garage rm.,lng & frammg • Cement dllvewa~!> • POI<.he!>.tu<.k pomllng Quality In matellal and workman~hlp LKen~ed & In!>ured EPH JOS 468-7069 * PROPER METHODS OF WATER PROOFING ONLY * BUCKLED BASEMENT WALLS REPAIRED, STRAIGHTENED AND BRACED NO INJURY TO LAWNS AND SHRUBS * ALL TYPES OF CONCRETE AND BRICK REPAIR 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN POINTES * ALL WORK GUARANTEED (WRITTEN FREE ESTIMATES) * * 885-0602 If no answer call after 3:00 MAC'S TREE AND SHRUB TRIMMING 9-5 COMPLETE WORK Reasonable rale". quality e;ervice Call Tom 776-4429 or 8820195 2 p m CLASSIFYING & CENSORSHIP We reserve the right to classify each od under Its appropriate headmg The Publisher reserves the right tD edIt or relect copy submitted for publication PRE.PAID All servICe advertls,ng, Wonteo to Share and S,tualLon Wanted BOB SCHOMER TREE SERVICE • • • • Tree removal Trlmmmg Toppmg Stump removdl Gro!.~e POInte Re!.ldent INSURED LICENSED 881-8526 SNOW REMOVAL GREEN THUMB 839-7033 365-7129 21S-CARPENTER 21T-PLUMBING HEAllNG AND o GUY DE BOER LICENSED 885-4624 772-3446 ALBERT D THOMAS INC. • • • • LANDSCAPING COMPANY Sprmg Fall Clean Up Cuttmg Hedge Trlmmmg Edgmg Lowest Prices Around • Free Esllm ates • 773 0525 294-1602 SOD REMOVAL REPLACEMENT. POINTER LANDSCAPING 88~1900 21u--JANITOR SERVICE OFFICE Cleamng done by Grosse Pomte pohceman and Wife, excellent references 881-1071 21W-DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING COMPLETE Fall cleanup Fmal cut Reasonable rates Call Martm's Lawn ServICe 52&-8946 Free Es timates SNOW RemovalreSidential or commercial 751.7117 ---------- Hendries Snow Removal No Job too large or small, 24 CONTRACTORS, INC SEAMSTRESS. dlteratlon!>. hour service 881-5594 CHAS. F. JEFFREY QUALITY Plastering cracks We are general contractors \\eddlngs. dre!>!>makmg. MASON CONTRACTOR eliminated Tailored reOne call takes care of all home decor. tallormg 13 DAN'S LAWN LICENSED - INSURED pairs 30 years Grosse your bUlldlOg-remodeling year!> experience ReferMAINTENANCE • Bnck • Block. Stone Pomte references Fre~ GROSSE POINTE hreman problems, large or small ences 881-6645 * Fall Clean up • Cement Work estimates, Jim Blackwell will do wall waslung 821TU 2-0628 --:.-::::..- TIRED ------- OF your flt? Excel- * Power RaklOg • Waterproofmg 821-7051, Il no answer, 294________ 2984 * TrimmlOg • Tuck PolOtmg 0034 21T-PLUMBING AND lent alteratIOns and sew77&-3858 21K-WINDOW • PatIOs of any kmd HEATlNG wg Before 5 p m Call I DO ALL WORK PORCHES AND ALL BRICK SUPERIOR PLASTERING 886-1524 WASHING MYSELF WORK A SPECIALTY AND PAINTING COMPANY Cement.Stucco Repair -\LTERATIONS Reasonable G OLMIN MURPHY'S 882-1800, , l • 'Plastering and drywall re rates Call 772-5514 or 88:l. ' TONY WINDOW CLEANING The Master Plumber LANDSCAPING T & M pair Intenor and extenor 0577, ask for RIta SERVICE pamting Guaranteed work Don't get snowed under (Son of EmIl) FREE ESTIMATES SEAMSTRESS - Custom CONSTRUCTION Insured Call Tom 885-6991 No job too '>mall New and • Industrial-ResidentIal, WE ARE INSURED sewing, bridal wear, alteracommercial, snowplowrepairs, VIOlatIOns CFMFNT CONTRACtOR tions, call after 5 p.m. 881PLASTER contractor, repair 372-3022 293-3181 mg • Cement work all kmds 9249. work, free estlm ates • Contract avaJlable on a D \VINDO\V-C-LEANING • Por ..hes bIOL"-e;tep work Prompt servICe J Man HA YES Heatmg &: RefrlgeraALTERATIONS - my home. seasonal baSIS • Basement waterproofmg Storms and !lcreene;. alumitlOn, pre ~ea,>on !>peclal laCI, n8-4357, 465-4150 884-2972 • On call 24 hours Guaranteed num and gutters <.leaned. Furnace cleaned mspected PLASTERING and pamtlng. RFASONABLF PRICFS free estimates Lowest pnc and adjust for maximum 21X-DRAPERIES quality work guaranteed EARLY BIRD 774 4896 343 0528 es lo the Pomtes effiCiency Prompt servIce, references, 011 $J9 95 CuSTOM draperies and SNOW REMOVAL Gas $29 95 773-0525 294-1602 free estlmates LA6-m34 GRAZIO 775-0479 !>heers Quality work at SPECIAL 20% OFF K WINDOW c1eamng com lowest prices Free estl PLAS1 FRING and Drywall CONSTRUCTION pany Storm'>. screens, gut JIM MURPHY mates Free Inst allat IOn Nell SqUire!>, 7570772 PLUMBING REPAIRS • Cement drives floors, ters, aluminum cleaned In Many sample books Pat885-9179 pallOs & sured Free Estimates --- --- - --PLASTERING 772 5440 • Old gardges r3lc;ed and re SEWER CLEANING SAVE THIS AD Free esllmates, low rates 882-0688 ne\\ed CUSTOM DRAPERIES Reasonable Rates For AI) Paul McIntyre SNOW PLOWING • New garage doore; dnd reQuality work. reasonable A OK WINDOW CLEANERS MIKE POTTER ED PAGEL SINGLE PUSH frammg 445-0247 prlces Wide selectIOns of ServICe on storms and Llc RetIred LIC Master OR SEASONAL • Nell. gardges hUl11 fabrlcs AU hems hand sewn screens I\lso domestic 882-1558or 882.139~ Famll) operated ,mce 1962 PLASTERING and Drywall 775-1733 Dlscount~ on rods, shade!> housecleamng Free estl' Nell SqUires, 757-on2 LI<.en~ed and rne;ured mates Monthly ratec; 77':>and bhnds 978-21>91 EMIL THE QUALITY L~ndscaplng 774-3020 772-1771 21R-FURNITURE 1690or 773-9838 Clean-up. tnmmmg, mamPLUMBER REPAIR GROSSE POINTE fireman 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL tenance Insured, reasonR.L. STREMERSCH SPECIALIZING IN will do. \\mdow washmg able, references SenIor AND CEMENT CONTRACTOR • Kitchens • Bathrooms 821-2984 Discount, Seaver's, 882. FURNITURE rehrushed. reLANDSCAPtNG Cement • Laundry room and VIOla 0000 pal red ~tnpped. any type of Driveways DALE Barr Wmdow clean tlOns • Old and new work caning Free estImate'> Patloe; mg, carpet clean 109, upholMAC'S 474-8953or 34':>-6258 Free Estimates stery cleanmg, 2nd Genera Brickwork TRIMMING, removal, sprayFALL CLEAN-UP BIll. Master Plumber tlOn 527 8105 Free E!>tl Basemenl Waterproofing 109, feedmg and stump reo Complete yard work, shrub BOB's lJPHOLSTRY 25% off Step!> mate Gutter c1eanlOg. hard (Son of Emil) moval Free Estimates and tree trimming, etc already low prices Local Tuck PomtIng wood floors paste waxed Complete tree service Call Reasonable rates, quahty references 772 9326, Bob 882-0029 Cuc;tom Wood Deck!> Flemmg Tree ServIce. 774service Call Tom I McVey Free Ee;llmates 21L-llLE 6460 77&-4429 or 882-0195 B08 QUBE EXPERT ANTIQUE repair'>. WORK SPECIAL ON PLUMBING and HEATING reflmshmg re gluewg "By SMALL JOBS AND LIcensed Master Plumber Tony Sertich" 521 1998 TONY'S Ascot Tile 778-2266 SEWER CLEANING, REPAIR WORK Bathrooms, kltchene;, SPRINKLER REPAIR. ETC FURNITURE 884-7139 foyers marble Free esll Groc;c;ePOinte Woods RESTORING males Licensed 886 3897 D &: L MASON Contractors Hdnd ...trlppmg. refJm,>hlOg brick and hlock, hreplace CERAMIC TILE - New and and repaIr'> of wooden furm and repair n4-9032 remodehng Bath.e;. kitchens lure 20 years expenence and fo)ers. c;ho\\er pans re Free pIck up and delivery paired Call Rick at 52l 1434 21P-WATER 839-3063 PROOFING CERAM[C TrL~ - New and PLUMBING, HEATING, 21S-CARPENTER remodeling Free estimates SEWERS AND DRAINS L1cen'ied Very reasonable FRANK B WILLIAMS, LI J. W_ KLEINER n2.3293 (Tony) BOILER SPEC!ALIST~ cene;ed bUilder Speclahzmg Flac;empnt \\aterproofmg m home up dating and all 21O-CEMENT AND ,\11 "'orh gUdranteed SPRINKLER REPAIRS mmor or major repairs BRICK WORK LlCEN~l':D Porch cnclo ...urec; doorc; ad Justed, book ...hcl ves In TU 2-0717 JACK WILLIAMS c;lalled. paneling. new coun GENERAL CONTRACTOR .181KERCHEVAL l"ARMS ter tope; vamtles Code VloCONCRETE &: BRICK WORK WATERPROOFING Smce 192.'> lallons corrected for cour~ LICensed Insured Refer.DRIVEWAYS.PORCHES Keith Damel~on teouc; expert a",c;I"tance 1n encee; Guaranteed Get our .PATIOS.STEPS.ETC Llccn~ed Mae;ter Plumh{'r Impro~ mg your home m a nv pnce lac;t 2'l.16130 ~ area plcae;e call me at 88i 0790 VIKING HEATING CO SMALL Johe; carpentry re211-PAINllNG. 21I-PAl NllNG, FURNACES BOILERS pairs. cabmete;, locke; by re DECORATING DeCORATING PART~ & SERVICE tlree Quality workman ALL MAKE~ slup 824-_285:_3 _ WALL Washmg, dependable, neat serVlCe Sallsfactlon guaranteed Free estimates Everungs. 882r6348. --------~. r FALL CLEAN-UP'S HOWARDS TREE SERVICE THREE C'S LANDSCAPING 757-5330 ------------ • tree removal • stump removal .trlmmmg .toppmg • cabling • .,torm ddmage Fully IlIsure<l, free estimates TREES - SHRUBS ALL LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION BEFORE IT SNOWS THREE C'S LANDSCAPING 757-5330 758-6949 SNOW PLOWING * Yearly rate., SNOW PLOWING $140 PER SEASON • Prompl ,erVlce *LlCen..,ed *In!>ured .2' of "now or more $180 pel ,ed~on POINTEH LANDSCAPING MOST DRIVES 1112' on MORE GREAT LAKES LANDSCAPING &: SNOW REMOV AL 885-0502 . Design, Lon!>trul hon plant mg. PRUNING lawn and garden mamtenanLe Gro,,~e Pomte re!>ldent BOB NFVFUX Evemngs 884-0536 Wanted to Rent, must be pre paid QU ALITY Carpentry and Formica work, New or re DRAIN SERVICE $25 faced, Commercial 7 DAYS ReSidential Store fIxtures, dlsplay~ also counters. 531-9671 kItchens, Vdnltles, rec rooms, hang doors All re CARPENTER - small and pairs and fml!>h work 16 large lobs, 32 years experyears experience Free esIence Free estimates LI tlm ate!> V ItO SapIenza censed 527-6656 774-8933 ALTERATIONS _ ModermzatlOn, all bUlldmg needs. rough to fJm!>hIn till tl ade!> 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL AND LANDSCAPING 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL AND LANDSCAPING 885-1900 LANDSCAPE GARDENING .1 21o-PLASTER WORK PLASTERING And Drywall repairs Texturing and stucco Insured Pete Taormll1a, 469-2967 LANDSCAPING CORRECTIONS AND ADJ USTMENTS ResponSibility for a classified adv errar 'S limIted to either a cancellatIon "f Ihe ch~rae for or a re run of the DOrl,Dn m errDr NDtlf,catlon must be gIven m lIme fDr CDrrectlon m the followmg Issue We assume no responSibility fDr the same error after the first msertlon. JACK WILLIAMS WATERPROOFING and WALL REPAIR REMOVAL AND $320 Cash. or * pre-pay 12 words .20 Each additional word __ _$395 Billing rate for 12 words $500 Retail rate per Inch _ _$6 00 Border ad.... per Inch Classified Display-Photo Advertising: $6 50 per column Inch, ad must be Q minimum of 2 columns Wide and 3 Inches deep Deadline noon Monday prior to Thursday publication. $8 00 extra charge for photo reproduction. 3430528 n4-4896 21Z-SNOW Rates: Hd!>emenl Wdtel proollng 10 yedr gUdrdntee Insured TU 2-0717 Wed Cancellations and changes, Man New copy only, Tuesday noon Error correctIOns, Mon noon T&M CONSTRUCTION SMALL JOBS FRFl" F~TlMATFS LtU' N:::>l'1) Page Eleven-C Deadline.: nt".... TONY 885-0612 fl re .-C-H-A-R-t-E-S-F-J-E-F-F-R-E-YCall 882-1800 • Basement Waterprooflng JW KLEINER .Underpmfootmg!> CFMFNT CON fHACTOR • Cra<.ked or caved In walls Cl"MFNT EmICK ~TOI\jF • 10year guarantee PallO!>.Y.alks. porLhe ... !>tep" L1censed Insured FJtlg.,tone repair AMERICAN Water Proofmg Tu ..k pomtlng pall hlOg .,even year gUdrdntee Free I\~phtlll palLhlng dnd ~eahng e!>tlmates Lu.ensed Con SPECIALIZING IN lrador ('all 1n4Q?7 .Qq4q;4; Grosse Pointe 48236 Office Hours: Mon 8-5, Tues 8-12, Thurs and Frl. 8-5 BHICK REPAIRS ,wu <.hi m lie y ~ pon he, pltl<.e., lu(k pomt mg n6-4529 7778352 _ ~_ - -- 4444 NEWS Classified Advertisinglnformalion BRICK, !>tone, block, conBASEMENT crete, brick patIOS, chlmWATERPROOFING ney", fireplaces De Sender, 10 YEAR GUARANTEE 822 1201 LICENSED INSURED FALL PAINTING SPECIAL • • • • • PORCHES, PATIOS - New or rebuilt, tuck pomtmg, brick replacement. caulk lng, pomt sealer With HI.TEX chimney repairs and rebUilt Over 31 years experience Donald Mc Eachern 526-5646 21P-WATER PROOFING POINTE 4 co FRANK R. WEIR HELP BEAT WINTER WINTERIZE YOUR LAWN SPRINKLERS NOW! CALL TODAY 882-1740 FOR AN APPOINTMENT THE GROSSE POINTE NEWS MAYBE PURCHASED FROM THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS (Stores are hsted by streets and from DetroIt on through the Grosse Pomtes, Harper Woods and St ClaIr Shores) DOWNTOWN: Ren-Cen, Calumet Tobacco and Gilt Shop, malO level, near 100Tower Ren-Cen, 500 Tobacco shop, tower 500. JEFFERSON AVE: Park Pharmacy, Nottmgham and Jefferson VIUage Wme Shop, Beaconsfield and Jefferson MAUMEE: Bon Secours Hospital, Cadieux and Maumee, Schettler Drugs, Fisher and Maumee KERCHEVAL AVE.: CHARLEVOIX: Lou's Party Store, Lak.epoinle and CharlevOIX MACK AVE.: Devonshire Drug, Devonshire and Mack Yorksl'lIre Market, Yorkshire and Mack Parkles Party Store, St ClaIr and Mack Alger Party Store, St ClaIr and Mack Rand's Pharmacy, McMillan and Mack Arbor Drugs, 7 Mlle and Mack St John Hospital, Morass near Mack, Gilt Shop and The Nook Merit Woods Pharmacy, Bournemouth and Mack Harkness Pharmacy, Lochmoor and Mack Hollywood Pharmacy, Hollywood and Mack Mr C's Deli, Ridgemont and Mack Bob's Drug Store, Roslyn and Mack EAST WARREN AVE.: The Wme Basket, Outer Drive and E Warren Mr C's, Grayton and E. Warren 7/Eleven, East Warren between CadIeux and Balduck Park Mr C's Deli, Morang & Kelly EAST DETROIT: Merit Book Center, 22425 Kelly near 9 MJle Road ST. CLAIR SHORES: Collie Drugs, Harper and Chalon (8t,2 Mlle) Manor Pharmacy, Greater Mack and Red Maple Lane The Book Store, on Mack, south of 9 Mile Perry Drugs, off Marter and Jefferson Lake Pharmacy, E 9 Mlle between Mack and Jefferson Perry Drugs, Shores ShOPPIng Center, 13 Mile and Harper Shores Canteen on Jefferson, near 13 MJle New Honzon Book Shop, Little Mack and 13 MJle HARPER WOODS: Parkcrest Parly Store, Parkcresl and Harper Hunter Pharmacy, Country Club and Harper Kaycee Drugs, Bournemoulh and Harper The Tmder Box, Eastland Shopping Center, Aisle 7 Classified Ad. 885-7711 Call 24 HOUR~ SUNRiSE PAINTING A,,,L> DECORATING, CO. INC. • rntenor Painting. Pla,ter Rep:llr • Wnllcovenng Fully In,ured - Courteou'" ~nlce Groc;c;e POinte Eac;t Arpa Profe"",onal ... FREE ESTIMATES 245-9263 OR 526-7494 21T-'LUM"NG HEATING 882 %16 RE~IDENTIAL COMMERCIAL ANDERSEN PLUMB ING, SEWER CLEAN ING SENIOR CITIZEN 882-6900 NOvem~r 1 AND DISCOUNT 372-0580 gift shop Art's Party Store, Wayburn and Kercheval Revco Drugs, "In The Village" Notre Dame Pharmacy, Notre Dame and Kercheval Grosse Pomte Book Village, on Kercheval, between Notre Dame and Cadieux GROSSE POINTE NEWS, 99 Kercheval Perry Drugs on the Hill Trail Apothecary on the Hill Cottage Hospital Gift Shop, MUlr and Kercheval Muliers Mkt between Beaconsfield &: LllkepolOte To place your CARPENTER - small and large jobs, 32 years experIence Free ec;hmates LIcen'led 527 6656 >\ 6 13 .?{) 7 14 21 2 3 8 9 15 16 22 23 10 272B2c)3Q 17 24 I GROSSE Page Twelve-C POINTE Thursday, NEWS You November 17, 1983 Buy .ow MAHER Gives You 3 ~lFJRST A Real Price That Looks Like Magic I~ BIGGESf ClASS CAR, FIRST ClASS DEALER MA\TE.R 11~1~f;~~.I,~) ~~ f~'ilAPlll II II " I I Xl -\l 1982 NEW YORKER 4 DR. FOfmal black 316 V'6, air. stereo, cruISe, full power. leathef lOt, wires SEE THIS' $9.895. 1982 MIRADA COUPE. Dark blue. cabnolel rool. air 6 cyl , pwr wind & mOfe 19,867 CAREFUL MILES/ ••. $7,495. 1982 CADILLAC CIMARRON 4 DR. Silver pwr moon rool. auto. air, stereo, cruISe, full pwr RED LEATHER INTERIOR. 23.816 MILES VERY CLEAN/ ••••.••••.••••..• $8,795. 1979 OlDS 98 lUXURY SEDA. Dark gold, V-lop. air. FM. pwr wmd & seal A ONE OWNER TRADE.IN/ ., •• $3,995. 1980 HORIZON Te-3 2 DR. Silver. air. crUise. slereo. auto & pWr ALSOI Casl wheels and rally package Only 26, 643 miles MUST SEE AT •.•••••.••..•.••••••.•... $4,395. Open Monday and Thursday III 9 00 P m The 1984's ARE HERE AND WE'RE DEALING ~ IF YOUR LAST PRICE WASN'T FROM OrNe a good deal home, from MAHER CHEVROLET then you're probably paying too much. OGER INKE "We'll Beat Any Deal ... From Any Dealer .. · Period'" 1.696 al Van Dyke, Open Mon & Thurs Iii 900 ~ r--GM QUALITY 0It 01 town ~1"U.u 'M Il1010.. 1..1- 1':__ caII_ 758-1800 ~, l SERVIC~!ARTS eO .. 'O .... lll)lll J .. _ .. A .1,:;j(J(JrNJH.~... I WE LEASE GM VEHICLES CHEVY HAS THE PRICE ADVANTAGE Thirty Car Indoor Showroom-Shop Inside! OH WHAT A FEELING! WE AT RINKE TOYOTA ARE COMMITTED TO QUALITY SERVICE AND DEPENDABILITY. Part of a family '84 VETTE ~.9% Two '84 Vettes A vailable NO W NEW '84 CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 DR. NEW '84 CELEBRITY 2 DR. 4 cyl., auto. ps, pb, t-glass, AMFM, 58 wsw, rally wheels. Stk '82 VETTES #440118 Air cond., va, auto OlD, ps, pb, t-glass, stereo, def., S8 wsw, full wheel covers, cloth interior. $10,298 SPECIAL EDITION 1 to choose $7985 '83 CLOSE OUT! of dealers servmg the HUGE Grosse Pomles since 1917 SAVINGS ON VAN CONVERSIONS RINKE TOYOTA 30 VAN CONVERSIONS rvi.. (ro Delrolt s only Eastside Dealer IN STOCK VAN DYKE AT 10'h MILE a o o o o Q." \> 1 • BUICK IS NOW MICKOWSKI BUICK. Jf:RRY We're celebrating with once-in-a-lifetime savings on brand new Buicks. We have more than 100 new 1983and 1984Buick., prepped and ready. Take immediate delivery with all the features you dre.a~ about including the .most irre_~ slstIble feature ... the pnce. And _ Son the spot 12.9lk financing. L.- ~ Don't wait for your new .- - Buick. Come in for a test. drive. You'll drive home a ..:::-~. new Buick ... During our November Savings Celebration! .LE - ~ Jerry MICU".OII~SKlllmCK 1'1 I~ '.w, u 8.8°6:000ROx.wa~ "We're Your Kind of People with Your Kind of Cars" 16700 HARPER at Cadieux , I