- ------------_ ..._---~~----- • Five challengers take on two incumbents In school election Voter" In the five POlnte~ Jnd d pm tlOn of H3!1'nr Wo'ld~ \Illl ,elect lId; ,tiJlJ,Jtlc, lIum d field of seven m the June 12 <,thou! bO'lld elet tlOn Pel sons mtelested m I unlllng tm d 10111 I edl telm on the board had unhl 4 pm Mondd) to submit a petitIOn fOi cdndldaC\ • JulIe Bourl<e bO'lld I lte pre"ldent of C,lO"se Pomte Farm~ • Ilene H Burchard of Grosse Pomte Farms • Bryan K Kadnch of Grosse Pomte Wood, • ,]ohn D MIll; of GIOSse Pomte ShOles I'l.hm 'h, "ere ol dlotllel CandlJak, hdll' until ThUl sddY AplII 13, to wlthdra" thell petitIOns • Cvntbld J PfIJH!hOl n of (,-, n.... q~ Pn1n+r Fat m, • Lmdd Schneldel, bOdId '" u etdl" of (,1 o"~e Pomte Woods • Gle/-{olY Villch ot GIO'''' POInte Wood, , r '"'' 'I he GIO..,"" POinte New;, \1 III mtel VieW each t,mdldatl and publlbh plOfile~ t\IO I\eeks before the ejectIOn m the 1 hUI '>da" June 2, edItIOn SII/I It \ A M(Shane All petltlOns diP ,ubJeLt to lahdatlOn, the) fiU,t h,\\e at \",\<,t 40 'l/-{natUles of I el;l,t€led Your Community Newspaper Grosse 48 pages Vol. 56, No. 15 N~ws Gro~~ePointe, Michigan Fit and fun Friday, April 14 The Easter Bunny \ ISltS Village Locksmith and Home RepaIr on Mack 111the Farms flOm 2-4 p m - the 10th annual VISIt of the eVI'l popular labblt TheIl' WIll be chaclate eggs and helium balloons fOl chllillen The Eastel Bunny IS also sched uled to VIS!t on Saturday ftomllam 2pm Poupard first-grader Ash. ley Allemon, lelt, luggles colorful scarves dunng o.n eye-hand coordination exercise. while Monteith gym teacher Gail Fredericks. below. shares some tennis hps with students during the Grosse Pointe Public School System's annual Saturday elementary enrichment festival held this year at Parcells Middle School. About 300 students from the district's nine elementary schools participated in the thematic program that focused this year on fitness and nutrition. The program was split into three 4Sminute programs that focused on eye safety. nutrihon, dental hygiene, • physical fitness and COOtamation. swimming and sports. Classes were taught by public school leachers and community members. Monday, April 17 Because Apul 15, the tra dltlOnal last day to file taxes, falls on a weekend thiS year, taxpayers Will have until 10 pm to mall m tax returns at the Grosse POlllte post of fice branch at 18640 Mack All mall dropped off before 10 p m WIll have an Apnl 17 postmark and be consld ered mailed on time by the IRS 'The GlOsse Pomte Woods City Councll meets at 730 pm m city hall at 20025 Mack The CI ty of Grosse POlllte counCIl meet;, at 7 30 p m m city hall at 17147 Maumee Tuesday, Pht to<, by RQsh Sdtnr~ April 18 The Grosse POInte Shm es counCil convenes at 7 pm III the V IlJage offices, 795 Lake shole • The EastSide Repubhcan Club holds Its monthly meet mg m the GlOsse Pomte Woods counCil chambers at 7 30 pm Scheduled guest speakers lllclude school board preSident Carl Ander son and ChriS Fenton, an as slstant superintendent for the Grosse Pomte school sys tern INSIDE .6A I9A 23A 25A 5B IC 6C Opwwn Schools ObztuaTles Autos Entertaznment Sports ClaSSified ads News ran appear o'<e do) a d be gon'" rhe neYI [}JI rhe Doper news S ol,med cor, and \r C>Jld I .e or Lee l0'nr i()r 10.. °, one 11' 10 ()f 0 u " l1ew~0r rt wos rpcyc cd I\n:! rror number s glo>l, 9 every doy Rpcycl ng ~ Isrrporr• ~ VlO., ., all tl- wf (L '1 9 I/O ~ )(nt:' "9 bfy j~ .. Paeod lh.il!'n P..~(y(l~ __ I ...JI Communities win more power from the new transi~ authority By ChIp Chapman SlaffWnler With fOlll of the five GIOsse POInte~ and otheJ commumtJes m the count) 'optmg out" of the ne\\ W,n ne Countv 11 anslt Autholltl and the May 23 1/3 mill ,olp the Wayne County bomd of comml~<'loners ha'\ re <,tOlpn sonl(' control to the com nluntlw" W,n ne Count, "as tn ml; to ~ho\ ( dOli n Olll thl Odt~ a pi opo",l th'lt \\ a~ not In our best IIIt"l( ~h ~ald count, comml,,-"Ionel AndIC" R'chnel, II ho<;(' 1~t nt~tl\ct mcl\lde~ the POIIII(, and Harpel Wood, B"ca IISC communlt IP' put ple~Sllle on the county. the au thOllt) ha~ Ix'en H"tructurl'd ' T1lP 110mn of comml"-'Ioners pa%ed thp rc\ l«en milcle~ of IncorpOi atlOn ApI II 6 ~vmg communlllP' mOlP mput In ml thollt\ decl'Hon' In'IP,,,1 of Ih( Ollffllnl thl ee memb"l l">lrd \"t1) t\\O of the m"mbel' cho'oCn h, Wayne Counl\ ",rctlll\ p Eel Me Namara, the authollty's bomd \\l1I no\\ have mne member<; McNamara Will appomt the additional eIght members of thr board, but no\\ 1\ Ith the con bent of the board of commlS slOners The ne" Ie\ IblOns also cap the number of mll1~ the aulhor Ity can seek from voter~ at 113 of a mIll Although the authOi It) IS only «eekmg 111 of a mIll m the Mal 23 electIOn t)w old milcle" can tamed a C,lp of 5 mIll, which th" authollt, (auld seek f,om vote I<; The commumlJp<, \\ III get a \I nttpn commltmpnt from SMART (Suhlll ban Mobl',t) Authont\ for Rel;lon,'l 11 an, pOliatlOni that hu~ 10utl'S \\ ill not be ~wltched 10 othel parts of the county. Richner ~atd The authontv not S;\IART now ha~ the dl~crct\()n a~ to \Ihrther thr authOllt\ "hould Ils..,ump "'MART <, halllhtlp, Ilnd collecl1\p bargmmng com mltments Al~o the aulhonl\ \\11l IX' 50~ Since 1940 dl"-,oh£'d one \\eek afiel the Mav 23 electIon If the millage fmh 4'\Vf' got .:.,offie mnJOl cone£" .... SIOn<; Rtchn(l ~ald ' Com mUlIllI leadcl' can nOli £'1alll ate ch lUge' In th" authOllt) and commltmenh b, S;\IART to not cut ,;en Ice and detel mlnP hOI\ lx.,t to pi 0\ tde a lell able and ~t Iblc tlaJbPOli'ltl0n "",t( m fOl Ihen I e"c1l'nh \dnll' b,\1 InCIn/-{ the I1lt"I('~I, of t,l' P'\\ Ch \n ad\ ('lil<;('lI1elll ,\ppe11I1\g m the GIO''>e POlllt(' 'l/ell~ la,t \\lek pind fOI hI thp (~Ie1'''' Poml£, Demo< I ,IIIC Club ,IC (IN.d Rtchm I oj c1oll1g (\( l"\ tlllllg pO"'hl" 10 g, I \Olll 1I1\ to Il1th,h,1\\ flOm till ~\1 \Hj hll~ <;I,t('m Thl dd contmn' II1COII(ct III fOJm'lllon Rlchn"l ~,lId 1 h,\d ,\ IIntnl",\ oj I" ohh tn' Illth tll(' m\\ \\lthOlltl not SMART h, ,,\I(I I uh thr COmnHII1l11C,of Ih' S('e AUTHORITY, II I-pd Ilght, pag'<' 2,\ April 13, 1995 School board OKs pair of millage proposals over Taylor's objections By Shirley A McShane StaffWnler Standmg firm m hIS OPPOSI tlOn to a five yem mJilage re quest, GIOSse POInte school bOal d trustee Sears Taylor on Monda) voted agamst placmg a pair of millage requests on the June ballot Tay lor also cast a nay vote agamst a five year technology plan, ill afted by supellntendent Ed Shme, 1\ hlch supports the dt;,tllct's 1eque,t fOl funds and pI 01 IdlS a bluepllnt fOl tech nology ImplOvements 'We have a Significant dlffel ence m philosophy;' Taylm sdld to the bOdrd followmg thlee votes m which the bOald appl 0\ ed the technology plan and the tl\O m\lIage lequests, votmg 6 1 on edch I\lth Taylor opposing all three 'You &lId after the last elec tJOn that you wel e gomg to hs ten to the commumt\ and now ) ou dpprO\ l the bame proposal With the technology piece bro ken off Thel e IS no SPlllt of complotm;e," TaylOi said, dl Iectmg h IS comments to board pi eSldent Carl Anderson Votel ~ last Feb 7 II ele asked b) the school dlStllct to appro\ e hlo mIllage requests, one fOJ 18 mIlls on non home~tead proper tie;" m 01 del to quahfy fOl the btate gualanteed pel pupil foun datIOn 1,'1 ant of $6,500 The sec and leque~t for 85 mills on home,tead plopeliles lias de feated "I talked to md) OJ s, Clt) counell membel~, semor Cltl zens, pal ('nt~ and communlt) !,'1oup<, and I hehe\e there IS <;upport fOJ t)ll~ nullage An del '>On"aid In Olll talks \\ Ith the may 01, and the CO'!llllumt), lie fOllnd th,lt It lias not the dollal amount (the) oppo"cd 1II tllP la,t electIOn I but Ih,lt thel (' wa, a dlStlllst of the --ehool dls tl Itl' <;dld bom d lleasUl el Glo I Ia Komler Thel dldn t think II e d spend all the lnemel on tethnolog, hke 11(' ~md \\C Ilould See VO I E, page 12A Technology plan issued by schools By ShIrley A McShane StaffWnter Respondmg to suggestIOns from the public followmg the fal1U1e of the millage request last February, the Grosse Pom te ~chool dlStllCt has Issued a live yeal technology plan to hdck ItS request for 1 3255 nllll~ VoleJ s on June 12 Will be asked b) the school dlstnct to applOve t\\O proposals one fOl 68303 mIlls for general operat mg pUlpOseS and a second for 1 3255 mills to be dedicated to technolOgical Improvement In February's electIOn, both I equests wele consohdated mto one ballot questIOn Voters ap PlOved the dlstnct's request for 18 mills to be leVied on non homestead propert1Cs but de feated a request fOl 85 mills on homestead propertIes "We have had a technology plan smce 1990." saId superm tendent Ed Shme at the April 3 school board meetmg 'Last Spl mg the technolog) commit tee updated It and \1 e trans lated It mto a five year plan" Shme said based on feedback flam the public followmg the falllll I' of the 85 mill lequest and dl~cuSblOns among school bom d members, the technology plan needs to be a <eparate bal lot qlle~tlOn WIth an outhne of h,)\\, \\hele and when the money Ilould be spent The plan call, fOl • EqUlppmg all c1as~1oom~ II lth iiI e complete computer 1I0ikstatJOns, related equIp ment and leammg and age "pplOpllate sofhl are • EqUlppm" high school tech 1I010!,'1I,\bs • Estabhshmg and pqUlppmg See TECHNOLOGY, page 12A Of INT,EREST, Joseph DeJonckheere POINTER Home: GIO"'1' Pomt£, Pmk Occupation: ')pcond \ £'<11 medlt,JI ,lndl'lIt .lt \\'.11 ne Statl' U11l\ 1'1~Il\ Claim to fame: '1'1mnmg" to lun mm at hon rot Ll'nkemt,' SOCIl'!I of .\111('11(<1 J)"dlC,ltll1g I <1CI' Ipllk( Quot('; to 12, Poll old JIlI,1 lJ.ltlPnt cad .Ill I nil II <1nt hut untIl \ CHI I11('Pt ~()I1W()np II It h t Iw dl~P,I~P, It dOl "11 t hi mgIt In hf£' S{'(' .,tory, pagl' 'IA ahont Yon (,111 I le'llkpml,1 EDITORIAL: 882-0294 • DISPLAY ADVERTISING: 882-3500 • CLASSIFIED: 882-6900 • CIRCULATION: 343-5577'. Joseph Delonckheere PRODUCTION: 8~1..6090 News 2A April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News Patrons angry over Park pullout from new county transit authority By Jim Sllckford Staff Writer Clt\ CouncJll\londal mght and let councJlmembel s knOll hall the\' felt about the lOunul\ \ ote to opt out of the llell \Va} ne Count\ 'I1an~poliatlOn AuthOllt\ l\laYo. Palmel Heendll ,tdlied off the SMAR r update -,e~slOn b} e'\plallllng the Ulun cll ~ pO"lt!Oll on the mallei He told the pubhc that the Pal h II as llOt the onl} POinte to opt out of the tl an"polt,ltlOn ,Ill thOlltl 'On Wedne"dal Apll! 5 lep Fllenw, and U~l ~ of SMART metlo DetlOlt ~ bu, tl an~pol tel lIOn sen Ice. \ l>Jted the Pal h SMART workers to forgo pay for two weeks SMART'~ emplo) ee~ ha\ e agreed to II DI k II Ithout pa, checks fm h\ 0 II eeb m l\Ia} so bu. servIce can continue unm teITupted m the tl I county al ea through the mIllage electIOn From page lA In an agreement .Igned April 10 m Roval Oak, emplo\e8. of undel the 1.111 and the plOb all five SMART balgalllmg lems \\lth the authouty's 'truc umts II III fOlgo paycheck> on tUle Ma) 12 and 19 The <id also ~aId that Gl o~ Non lepl8sented SMART POinte Shore~ offiuab voted to employees II III also be 1\ 01kmg IIlthdtdll flOm SMART ThiS I, without paychecks dmlng tho~e untlue two weeks GIOS-<,BPOinte TOiln~hlp, the "We cany 0\81 32,000 Iideb pOitlon of the VIllage of Gros~ e,ely day and a lot of them POinte Shores l\lthlll Wa} ne don't have an, other II ay to get to II ork the doclOI'~ office 01 to the glOcelY store." sald Flo} U Best, president of the Amal The nel\ MED CARD I' nOli gamated Tran~lt UnIon. Local dnd u~e, d ,pecld! 1564 "Our membel~ knOll hOlI d\dllable genel.Hed In"el t Important the bus IS to our cus {OmpUlel 1\ hl{h enable, e'\tenSl\ e llledl tomers dnd ale \lllImg to en ldl d,lta to be In,lelnt" d\<l1I dure the haldshlp of payle~ dbk III laoe of medlc';l emel paydays to make sure bu~ ser vIce Isn't mten upted for OUI gen{\ fhe pld<,tll ld.d 1<, Ildllet customers" medl If the 1/3 mill tax IS passed ~ued dnd dId, emelgenl\ In Wayne and Macomb coun ,al pel~(lllnellll makmg m~tdnt ties on May 23. employees Will deCISIOns ba;ed on a{cUJate up receive thelf back pay for the to date mfm matlOn The cal d IS dlso helpful fOl IIldl\ Idual~ missed paydays "WIthout our umon's sup II Ithout any pIe e,{l~tmg medl port. we never would have Cd! condition as then medIcdl begm at once made It thiS far," saId SMART t1 eatmentwn Fee miDI nMtlOn .\lId dn dIJ mterIm genelal manager Mike Duggan "It's not easy keepmg phcdtlOn tan be obtallled h\ 01 selfdddle~"ed people IIDlkmg hald eve!) day 'ending when they haven't had a raloe ~tdmped em eJope 10 SBH Inl 126 E \Vmg Stleet. SUite .317 In four years and to '1'01k WIth out gettmg a paycheck sholls a 4.1lmgton Helght~ IL 60004 A "malleI tag \elSlOn to at real dedICatIOn to am riders" Authority le,ent,ltl\e~ flom all tIll' POll!te~ met II Ith ~l\IART olli uals Heenan ~dld W" db'! eed to IIOJh II Ilh the .Ill thOllt, out the mall! 'lue.,tlOn "f 1\ ho I III !.h.\ o~rA!\1 , ,,2v million debt I~ d plOblem \'e a! I' 8 peJ{ent of the Wlll1tl \ bEV Illth onli .3 !J"l{ent ot lb populatlOll ~ Ith othel Will mUllltle~ optmg out the debt bUJden II III fall e\ en hedl lei on the Pomte' Heendn said that the Pomte, oile dll aid of d ~hppen slop" of ; ;; ; cICepmg tl .In~pOl'tatlOn tdl. Heendn noted. a numbel of chang'''' 111 the dltlc1e. of lnlOl pOlta tlOn IIel e mdde dddt e'Omb lonlel n~ I dl,ed by Pomte 011i lJ ••b ~lJUn{lhnellltJeJ Veillon Au~hel mdn II ho pI e\ loush \oted to opt out of the authOi It} ~dld thdt "Ith the~e change. he lIould con~ldel opt Illg back III Thl~ \1 a~ good news to the daten 01 <,() audIence membel S who Ulged the council to Jecon 'Idel lt~ SMART \ote ,I ; :.: ;... COUnty. \ oted to opt out of the authollt} not out of SMART A, .1 I esult of the Sh(ll e, d{ tlOll, SMART cut Ib 630 lOute, II hlCh 581\ ed the ShOl es fOl' IIlg the commumty to u~ D DOT (Detroit Depaliment of TrdnoportatlOn) bu~e~ along the same 10Ute "No one has advocated II lth mawmg flOm SMART 01 telml . natlllg It. blls '>81 Vile, el.cept SMART. Ibelf he ~aId 'Rathel, OUI communities have been Justifiably concelned II Ith the dt acoman pi OVlSlons 1m posed by the new]) fOImed au thmlt). dnd hdve been IOn.ld cling how II e can be~t pI OVIdI.' a rellable publlc tl anspOltatlOn ~,stem for the edst SIde • Commullltle. that out of the authollty back m and get the sue on the May 23 tdth to } OUJJdlket O} ,hOe 1,1,e only If they do so by I~ dbo IllcJuded ,md I~ pu fect fOl cJlIldl en 111 JOggPh II ho don't ,all I a II.dlet I he p<lll 'ell fOJ Si 95 lIltlu,!ln" ,Illp plllg MED-CARD may save your life Se>\el al pel ~ons m the audl e]Jce pOinted Ollt that a~ good ,I' PAATS l~ llJ pwvldlllg' locdl tl elnSpOltdtlOn It doe~ not ha\ e the "Ieep of '>MART Th('\ <"ud that d numbel of the eld el h \I ho can t dIll e but wdnt to ledd dtlll e III e, depend on SMARr to get IIhele they Wdllt to g'0 Other~ bald th<it a numbel of busmessc~ depend on SMART to get then emplo} ees to 1101k, e~peclall\ the hospitals Othel ~ ~ald that the} u.e SMART to get to 110l h III downtoll n De tlOlt, while some ~ald a Ie gland I tl an~pDl tat IOn 'ystem I~ needed to make metlo Det! OIt a I lable compet!tOI 111 the na tlOnal HOnOm\ Se\elal coullcilmembers ~aId have opted may get 1/3 mill l~ ballot but APlil 19 A SOLID CHOICE When all the fme Lhdractefl,tIL, of \ohd ,urfdcmg dre by Gene taken 1010 Lomlderauon It" hard to turn It down as a lholce for countertop mateflal Begm II Ilh the fact that tlus blend of pol}e,ter and/or acrylic re,InS with mmeral fill e" offers a lustrau\ look and sl! ky feel Ihat I' often wmpared with ,t 0 n e However, It lend, Itself to easier fabrlcatlon Ihan ,lOne and can be eaSily worked and pIeced together to create cu,tom desigm Seam, are all but Invl'lblc and edges can be fOUledto eleg.lnt eireci Add.o thl' ,olld 'UrfdLlOg\ easy repalr,lbJlIlY SLrdtches ,md burn, can News Deadlines CI... lnediDlspla) AdvertisIng Deadlines )IOU all 'lernS have the paper eras.fIIed Aur E~.te Deadline Noon F,lday All olh. r C'ae -.lfled Advertf.1ni must be placed by noon T "esday ..... rvaron IS 5 OOpm Frtday ng by 2 00 pm Friday • Adv.rtlalng copy 10t the .. ccnd 81'1 d rtlfrd Hellon. must be ,ecelllf!d by o splay AdverMlng by 1100 am Monday • Ol.play Adv.rtlarng for Ih.llrst aec1lon must be lecelVoo by 1030 am Tuesdav 10 Olsp1ay AdvertlS Call 882.6900 10 place your C 'a~Srfr&d Ad'olert Sing allow Call 882.3500 to reserve DiSplay AdvertiSing an opponunuy 10 8~t lnlo a IlmeJ) manner deadlines (or Will be pru'lIed here eaell week All Hems ror the FealLlre50 and Enlertalnmenl "ectlon" muSi be m by 3 P m Frrday to be con~ldered for the (01 low'"8 wt'ek • papor Allllems. fot the Sports ~hon must be In by to a m Monda.,. for that wt't~ 5 pdper All Items (Of the News secllQ(l ndudIng tet'iel1 to the edllor mlJ$t be In hy 3 pm Mooday f<J( mal week's pape, The Grosse Po nle NCW5wrrl Iry 10 gtl all terns Into the paper lhat are turned 10 by de~hne bUI sorrtellmes 'pace ~n I • Th. dilldllni ror Ol.ploy Ad.lrt','ng aplce In (tee 1p4 of copy • Adv.rtl.,"lI copy roqulrt"ll cll.m prool must be SU'bmltted The Grosse Pomle News Wdnd 10 help pub' cue yO\lr f!'..,enls To emUle thai they elren I agdm,t tl3n,pOl ta tlOn, out the} dIe dgalllst me! f1t1ent ~eml govel nmentdl agen CIC'S thdt could co,t fOldl ''lXp II (,l~ '1 lot of monc, Heendn said th<lt the tit} h e'\plm mg all Its optlOn~ IIlCIIlU IIlg contiactlllg With SMART to pi 0\ Ide ~1'Vlce "What's bellel, bemg' a palt of an allthollty thJt can {lit 10UteS to yoU! Clt}, 01 contl,lct IIlg 101 ~el'Vlce~ dnd gual anlee IIlg lOute~?" Heenan asked The counCIl IS keepmg' all Its optlOns open and could \ ote to opt back 111 the authollt}. said Heenan, notlllg thot thel e hJd all eady been some lhange~ III the IllcorpOl atlOn chaitci and that nothlllg lid. final let bc ,anded or buffcd Oul 11I1IIe ,erJOu,ly damaged are,,, CdnbL P1ndzia el.cl,ed .Iml replaled In ,horl solid surfaung , good look, and ea,y m.unlenance are hard lo beat V1<1I our showroom at RIVERSIDE KITCHEN & BAl H, 10 'ee the beaullful ,election of Con.ln LOuntertop, we have to offer We dre dn authorJzed DuPonl Con \II dealer and would like to ,hare II IIh you other Idea' on how 10 remodel your kuchen m \uch J Wa} thai It I, both altraClI\ e and ca~y to care for You'll find u, at 20956 MACK AVENV" GROSSE POINTE WOODS 313 886 3188 HIN 1; ror a \Jee~ \eamle,' look matLh a 'olld ,urlate ,Ink to the LOUlller t Any <IUeJIU)tUr caUlhf.' new~ 0; depart ment at BtlNJ294 space QJI!1I'YllSTCIM Authollzed IIllOlEN!i. 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Ilfd • F , News April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News 3A Residents upset, but group home to be located in Farms neighborhood By Chip Chapman Siaft Writer Despite the obJectIOn, of I eSI dents In the 400 block of IAlth rap In the Fal ms, u l,'Youp home IS comIng to the neIgh borhood "I am angJ)', and I don t know what to do," saId Sal bara Trokey, who 11\ es near the propobCd adult foster cat e facility Her feehngs \I ere shal ed not only by her neIghbors, but also by the Farms city councd An anti dlscllIDlnatlOn ,uuendment to the Hl!ltl Fed el al Fair Housmg Act states that handicapped mdlvlduals lIlu"t have access to fair and equal hOUSIng Although the neighborhood IS zoned for smgle famIly use, fed ehll la\\ pre empts the local LOnmg 01 dmance, Iendel mg the Farm" Clt) counCIl po\\erless on the I~ue b'YouP home on Bucl-mgham the Pall- In <-" "We havp a rlulv not to mtpl fere, but to accommodate tillS type of housmg," 'iald Farm, elt) attOlney Wilham BUlgess pressed concerns dhout ,afety, the home's mumtenanw and then property value" The home at was bought last year by ('.eorge Hoppmg of Pe toskey, an IIlvestor \I ho Ib le<l~ Ing the home to Wayne Com mumty LIVIng SeI"Vlces The Lothrop home l'i replacmg a Neighbor" of the LothlOp home \\ele al"o upset th,lt the Clt) did not notlf) them that the group home \Ias wmmg, ho\\ ever, the Farms never re celved am notlce flOm the h Th" 11<:'*]l,) 1"'luLnl, The new I e"ldents of the' censmg agent, the state Depart ment of Social Services The woup home were scheduled to notI~e "a" nU"Lakcnly "ent to mu\ e III March dU, however, of Social Ser the Cltv offices of GIO";,e Pomte the Department \ lces I" supposed to notIfy a Park commumty that a group home Nearby lesldents \lere upset fac"hty IS to be located wlthm that they weren't notIfied of the mU11Iupahty at least 45 the coming glOup home, but days before Issuance of a h federal law does not requu e a cense (,Ity to notify nelghbOi s Be Sides, the Farms has not been No move In date ha" been es tablished told an) thmg by the state Settlement of water rate suit floats dollars to Pointes, Harper Woods By David Howard StaftWnter Grosse Pomte's bhare $4 25 Imlhon settlement of a In ol laWSUIt over excessIve \\ ateI' usage rates ma) only be a drop m the bucket, but It s bettel than nothmg The five Pomtes, along with Harper Woods and Macomb County, will recel\'e a small portlOn of the sdtlement the city of DetrOIt Will pay Its wa ter treatment customers around the metropohtan area as a re suIt of the SUlt, SaId Wayne County commlSSlOner Andrew RIchner Under the settlement. rnem ber'i of the Northeast Sewage DIsposal System Grosse Pomte Woods, Grosse Pomte Shores, Harper Woods and Ma comb County WIll spht $377,145, of which 75 percent WIll go to Wayne County, leav mg about $94,000 to divvy among the Woods, Shores and Harper Woods Also, Harpel Woods Will receive $2,190 dl rectly Though not members of the Northea'it SYbtem, the Clt) of GIOSse Pomte, Grosse Pomte Farms and Grosse Pomte Pal k \I III recene $15,699, $44,542 and $29,208, respectively The wmmlsslOn's subcommlt tee on legal affaIrs, \I hlch RI chner chairs, approved the ,*,t tlement last month Customers won't see a rate rerluctlon as a result of the set tlement Instead, the money \\ ater IequlI ements Stemmmg from that la\\smt, accordmg to county documents, \I a" another of many dlsagtee ment" ovel the "apploplld teness' of the Iates subUl ban customel s are charged for the sel"Vlce In the past, these dIsputes have resulted m revamped methodb of computmg the charges Subul ban cIties sel ved bv DetrOIt s se" age treatment uhty also told the city that then reSIdents wele bemg ovel charged to make up fOl customers who don't pay then bIlls The methods used to determme the amounts of the shortfalls were resultmg III cu"tomels bemg overcharged The formula used to compute the shortfalls \\ III change fa "I don't knol\ If It was mten tlOnal 01 not, but the result was that we \\ere oVeichalged," RI chnel :,aId "The new rate methodology IS gomg to affect the Northeast (Se\l age) DIS posal System, which goes mto Macomb (County) as "ell as Wayne (County) 'It', a pretty good deal for customels' BASTBKSALB 20% OFF Entire Stock of Summer Merchandise * Now through Saturday, April 15 -ALSO- ADDITIONAL 50% OFF Already marked down winter merchandise No adjustments on previously purchased merchandise • Except sweatshirts and tote bags St. Ambrose 40th reunion The St Ambrose HIgh School class of 1955 will celebrate lts 40th reumon on Saturday, May 20 at the WmdsQr Hllton For more mfol mati on, contact Chuck Hanvood at 313-884 1059 or Mary Ann (Daudhn) Bodendl'itel at 313-881 3296 WIll be \Thed to offset plaintiff cltle'i' obhgatlOns to the watel treatment "yslem, said RIchner He added that futwe rate m creabCS may be offwt The litigatIOn dates back to 1977, when suburban custom el s of DetrOIt's sewerage and water treatment plant sued to force the city to modify the plant so It would comply wlth updated fedel a) dud state dean 17037 KERCHEVAL II fJ>enniaonall IN-THE-VILLAGE 881.5060 edmund t. AH EE jewelers 20139 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods 886-4600 An ot;lho: zed TAG Heuer dealer ~ J Our Entire Collection I of 1Robert Allen ~~_~ ~\ ~i' Extraordinary rooms begin with Superior Custom Cabinets from Quaker Maid MOTOR CITY MODERNIZATION 777-4160 ~~ :, , I ~ :l ~ '"." Fabrics '"~ - .. __ ..\~~ Sale ends April 28" ; !.Iil~P'::i.~) WindOW ShoPplnq At Its Best 5 nee 19?2 Mack Avenue Drapery Shop News 4A April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News Park man has special reason for completing Alaska marathon in June By ShIrley A McShane Staff Wnler If 'au happen to "e" JO'Rph DeJoncl..lll'el e ]Ogglng alollg I .1ke,hol e this ,pllllg he ~\\lUl. t,,", ...., ~,(.. dC""-'r:-> j'dL than bUlll1l1g C,l!Ollt'~ DeJonckheel e (Pi "nounced De YOllhel ) IS ,\ ,econd, em medIcal ~tudent at Wa) lie State UIII\ e"ll\ alld he !~ 111 tlall1l1lg fOl the \Ia,ol; Mid I1Ight Sun l\Im ,ltholl June 17 19 III AnchOluge AI.hh.1 It'~ the Glo,se POInte Path Ie~ldent s fil "t 26 mde I unlllng lace and he s dedlcatll1g It to a 12) em old Macomb fOI\ n~hlp bOI \I ho " (ullentl) unde! tleatment at 5t John Hospital fOl acute 11mphoblastlc leuke mla the most ~el el e fO!m of the dl~a"e DeJonckheel e and lI1edlcal ~chool c1a""mate Anthon) Pan Iccla each h.1\e pledged to I al~e S3 ")00 to elHel the lI1.1lathon thlOllgh the Lellkenlla Soul't, of i\n)e~ll<l"" learn In T131nJng PIOt,'l~Ull leukemIa ;oclet) pays fOl II an; pOltdtlOn lodgmg dnd the en tl dnw fee fO! the I ace III An thOiage tnnl II.th him \\Hell he get; AfLel Llw I aLe, lJeJonckheel e da} passes [10m the hospItal and PantLCld plan to stay on HI AIa~ka fOI ano!hel 10 da) ~ at Me'lIl11htle, thev die tldlmng then 0\\ n expense to! the I .Ice, follO\~mg .1 pi epa I atlOn gUide that 1ll(1 ea,es the The oo,'~ Pdl ents lecently numbel of mdes the) I un each leal ned of DeJonLkheel e and Ileek Tl,l\nlllg began the la"t Panclccla'~ effOlt~ and WIOW a \~eek III Febl uan and contlll lettel to the Wayne State Um ,el,lt) medl('dl ;chooJ ues untIl the \leek of the Idce 'It molivate~ me mOle to do In hel let tel , the mothCl thiS b, dedlcatmg my Idce to 1\ lites, 'The leukemId soclet) the boy,' DeJonckheel e ",lId ha" gotten III touch \11th me to , You can I ead about leukenull let me knOl\ t\lO medical stu all YOU \Iant but untJl }OU dents \I ould hke to spon;Ol my meet someone \11th the dlsea,e, son m a maldthon to lal,e It doe;n't bllng It to hfe ' mone) fOl the 1C"'-'a1lh of leu In 01 del to 1 un III the An kenna 1 feel lei} ple,,~ed <lnd I chordge mdlathon as pmt of the Team III 'Training plogtam, palilclpants mu~t Wise $3,500 b, the begmmng of 1\1,1) In e ( change fOI their donatIOn, the POINTER OF INTEREST Tt',Ull 1I1 'I1.lll1l11g spon~ol ~ d ,1 rr'l,.!t. III l,tll Leilh \e,U dud I~ ,I n,ltlon,,1 pI 01,'1 <1111 fOI IlInnel ~ and II a ll..el , that I ,use, fund~ 1m leukemhl patlent'i What h,I' mot 1\ dted d medl cdl ,tudent to I un .1 mal athon tllO dal' aftel he tahes hl~ medIcal !Icen'mg <''I.,lm thl~ 'I~ PdlHlcla I< 1101 k\lll( ~t <;. John Hospital Both took up I ullmng Idst \ edl to get \lito ,hape I unlllllg a 5K I ace last summel m Fhnt and the Tm kel 1',Ot 111 DetlOlt last ThaHk;gn mg Thel hedl d about the Team m Tl,lIIung plOgtdm [10m an Jll1ll'? othel I unnel Shmily thm e [ \I ,mted to get mto ~hape aftel, the, met the 12 ,eUl old Iud to do <orne tla\ ellng,' De :'IIdwmb TOil n~hlp bo), \1 ho Jonckheel e e\.pl,uned And I \I a, dlab'1lOsed II lth leukemia \lanted to do somethlllg to help III Janudl I people "nce I dm d medIcal He I" undel gomg I adlatlon ,tudent IPdll1Clla I dnd I hdle and chemot hel eapy, , De met "0 nMnI leuhemld pdtlents Jonckheele S31d 'All hIS han tlM! helpmg them ha~ become ha, fallen out dnd he s been OUi pllme motl\ dtmg factO! Pi elt) Sick DeJolllkheele IS dt Bon Se Both medIcal students have ('OUI, HospItal d~ Pdli of Ius Vlblted the boyan sevel al OCta COUI"e\l O!h m pIli ~Ical d18!,'IIO ~Ion" and hope to spend mOle "lLrnber l\.e\1 'ork ~Iock Exch 1n,:;e ,IPC tellmg Ub that \Ie have all that SIde that have playscapes," saId mone, flom the sale of OUI Glanger "We wanted to bUild shal e of GlOsse Pomte Cable, something that WIll appeal to but \Ie hd\e to be cmeful \11th chJldJ en III a WIde age range that money' We also \I anted to butld a The Clt, I ecell ed about plavscape that IS accessible to $70000 d )eal m diVIdends handIcapped chlldlen ' flOm GIOs"e Pomte Cable, Said Fedelal legulatlOlIS lequne Novltke Palt of the monel plOjects hke the plOposed plays from the cable sale has to be cape to ha\ e at least one thIrd used to offset that loss III Ie\ e of the ploject accessible to the nul', he saId handIcapped, Sdld GI angel The Clt) adml))J~tratlOn IS 1\10 thIrds of the \ eCleatlOn also lookmg at becommg self commissIOn's plOposed pia) s IllSUII'd legal dmg to work cape Ilould be accessible to the man s compensatIOn That \1111 handlc<ipped take a consldel able amount of Novltke ~aJd that the plays monel', Novltke saId cape IS jU~t one of thl ee Jln EI erybod) hdS Ideas on hOlI plovement ploJects that the to ~pend thlb cable money councIl \\ ould !Jke to bOO hUllt NOI'llke saId But thiS mane) at LaheflOnt Pal k The admm mu"t be ;pent IIlbely We must Isb atlOn IS cWTently seekmg detel nnne OUI pi 101ltles ' bids on a pedestrian bl'ldge to RecleatlOn COmmlb'ilOn mem connecl the t\\ 0 parts of the bel Vicki Grangel attended the parh separated by the Milk counCIl meetmg and told hO\l RIVer The council lb also can the commlS~lOn had \101 ked to sldellng bUIlding a bom d\l alk deSign the be"t pOSSIble plays along the palk's shOlelme cape , We have to set our spendmg 'We \lsited the Fatms and PIIOlltteS,' bald the mayol "I othel WlIlmullItles on the II est thmk the bridge IS the most flOm Heru}' FOid II HIgh School He has a bachelol'S dL gtee In anthropolo!,'Y flom Al blOn College He has not de clded on a specIalty III medlcme, but IS wn~ldellllg speclahzllIg 1lI hematolgy and oncolog) It JOU would like to support DeJOllLkhecl e and PalllLclU, 'end a dOllatlOlI !1l their honor to the Leukenna Soue!j of Amerlw, Team Ifl' Traul/ng, MlLhlgart Chapter 21617 Hw pu, 8t Clair Shore" 48080 FOR SALE Woods council seeking lower bids for playscape By Jim Sllckford StaffW"ter Buo\ ed b) the plospect of bUlldmg a nell and Implo\ed plav<>cape III LakeflOnt Pal 1,., the GIOS;,e Pomte \"oods CII) Counc!l 1\ as dlsma) ed to leal n that the estimated co;l of bUIld mg the playscape IS about $30 000 hlghel than expected - a fadO! that could sellou~h affect the SIze of the ploJect Counclimembel" \1 el e up dated last II eek on the bids submItted b) wnstl uctlOn fil ms to bUIld the pia) SCdpe Engan Tooley \I as the "base bid' lo\~ blddel II Ith a bid of $113,531 Othel play~cape co"t; mclude an estmmted $15,000 fOI engl neelll1g fee~ and $7,600 fOI some addltlOndl labOi costs, brlllgtng the total estimated cost of the plOposed pla\ <>cape to about S135,000 "That'~ more monel than \Ie \~anted to spend on a pIal s cape," sald mayOi Robert 1\0\ ltke "We \\ele lealh hopmg for something In the nelghbOl hood of $100,000 People keep thmk Imy son) I~ould feel spe clal knOll mg that the'le tll 0 people al e pulhng tOI hllll ' DeJonckheele ~~ell up 111 ~tel!mg HeIghts and gt aduateu Six residential lots in Grosse Pointe Woods, JlnpOltant thmg When II e knOll how mUlh It and the boaldllalk me estimated to cost, \\e'll hd\ e a beltel Idea of ho\~ much I~e can spend on the pla)scape , The council deuded to hold off apPI 0\ mg any of the bIds It recel ved, and a~ked the engt neellng film of Andel~on, Eck ;tem and We;lIlck whICh IS handlIng the ploJect tOi the City, to seek 10\\er bIds based on a scaled down playscape Thoma~ Whitlhel of the city', publIc wOlk~ department Said that any delay would plob abl) push bach the playsLape's plopo;,ed completlOll date of May 23 It was hoped that th" playscape would be completed before MemOllal Day weekend, hadlttonally the stalt of sum mel and one of the pm k's busl est times of the yea! 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YOUR CHOICE $~ ~ We now accept MAJOR CREDIT CARDS F d Marek t a t V'II I age 00 49 == /I~ ~ _ MAGICLINE, Newt merits credit - fm the ContI act wIth Amenca In fact, a New Yor'k Times/CBS New!:>Poll of public 0p111l0n last week showed that only 38 pel cent had lead 01 heal d anythmg about Opinion but not too much S peakel Nellt Gmgllch deselves gredt cledlt fO! pelsuadmg the House to applOve mne of the 10 ma JUI Item!:> m the GOP Contract with Amellca 111 less than hIs IOO.day tIme hllllt Even If much of the legislatIOn falls to belOme law, the speed and numbel of Hou!:>e actions I eflect a strongly umfied GOP apploach to leducmg the fedelal gUI'elllment III Size, scope and cost In hIS natIon Wide TV bloadcast Fnday mght, Glllgl Ich, however, saw the con twct as mel ely the stali of a blpal t1san plan "to lemake the government and balance the budget that IS the Amencan peo ple'~ plan " But PIesldent Clmton, speakmg III Dal Id~ to the Amellcan Society of Newspapel Edlto!s, signaled a counterattack by thl eatemng to veto a host of major House bills unless they were substantIally re. Ilsed by the U S Senate We aglee that borne of the COP contI act Items al e constructive, such as the It I " hnp ltpm veto, the endmg of unfund"d mandates Imposed on states, and the re ductlon m the number of commIttees and the number of theil' staffers Yet. some of the real lefOJms ollgmally wele sponsored by Democrats at a time when the GOP, as a mmonty party, Ie fused to support them and, m fact, helped to defeat several In addltlOn, the permanent value of all the House efforts IS stJll to be determmed by the legislation that finally IS converted mto law House Repubhcans knew when they passed several extreme measures that the Senate would weaken and revise them and othel House-passed bills, although popular lssues no doubt '\111 wm Senate passage, too Then It WIll be up to PI eSldent Chnton to deCide whether to use his veto power If hIS objectIOns have not been met m the Senate And that IS what he warned m Ddlld!:>he would do FOl example, the House bill that would cut taxes by $189 bllhon ovel five yeal s WIll get close scrutmy m the Senate, as 111 the White House, because It plovldes tax cuts for many upper mcome mdlvlduals The biggest tax break would grant a $500-a-chlld credit to households WIth taxable mcome as high as $200,000 a yeal, <\esPlte COP moderates' efforts to cut the mcome hmlt to $9:; ')00 a yew' Busllless mterests would benefit from a lower rate on personal and corporate capl tal gams, flom abolItIOn of the altel natIve mmlmum tax, and from more favorable terms for wntmg off the cost of eqUIp ment purchases But even some Repubhcans questlOn the wordmg of the promise they sought and Dbtamed to use savmgs from reduced applopnatlOns to cut the deficlt before granting any tax relIef Nor Ib the publIc ecstatic \\ Ith praIse That agam laI;,eq the quebtlOn of the authentIcity of the COP claim that ItS actIOns 1eflect pubhc apploval of the con tract even though few people really knew or undel stood Its t€l ms ThE' TIme" "fUrl that becausE' t\1(' pubhc IS "wary of taxes," lespondents to ItS poll offer no better than "mixed levlews" to the fil st 100 days In fact, a maJol'lty, given a chOlce, said they prefen'ed balanc Illg the budget to cuttmg taxes True, COP conservatIves clalm thIS IS a false chOIce and that, mstead, government spendmg can be cut enough to prOVide both, but, III fact, fewel than half of the pubhc - 44 percent - beheve that aim can be accomphshed and 50 pel cent Sald It could not be done Yet, mlsleadmg messages that are re peated often do have an Impact Pel'haps the GOP 18 trymg to apply new pubhc pi essure to pel sUdde the Senate to aVOId major reVISIOns m what the House has done. As usual in such pohtlcal gamesman ship, the people WII! be hard-pressed to lew n the facts from the extremIsts m both pmiles who plefer to mdulge m name-calhng, mvectlve and demagoguely it. Robert G Edgar PublIsher Robert B Edgar founder and Publisher (1940 Grosse Pointe News Vol. 56. No. 15, April 13, 1995, Page 6A 1979) Publ.shc-d \\eclh b~ Antec:bo Publllbcn % hcrchn21 AH' GroUIl: POln Ie F.unu \11 EDITORIAL ClASSlFll>D 882 0294 882-6900 John \lllUUS, F.<\"or )4) 5.'/{) Anne: .Mulh~nn 51h... \bn:agc:.r Ronald J Bernas, A..s'51Stant F..dnor Ida Bauer Marg'll: ReinS Smuh, Feature Ed~tor 3+3 h9-1 Sind"> Ch •• k Chuck K!onke, Sports Ednor, 343 5593 Mdarue: Mahoney 'Vilbur FJnon, :E:.dltoml (..onrultlnt HJ 5597 IUckPanssc Georg~ F uthrop, Cop\ £4jltor ~hC'n1Rn'Ud Crop Clupman, Stolf II mcr HI 5,9) JuIt.Tobm ShJrI~ \lcSbanc. Stiff \\ mer 343 5>91 Fran V.ardo J:lmcs \[ Suckford SC3(f\\mer HJ S,91 CIRCUlATION Rosh. SLllars Pnotogt<lpher 143-5577 D~borah G~ne. \1an3ger and JoAnne B\lrc-u, C0fl5..l1c;mt tml5t3nt (.Ja.sslfied \1an:ager 48236 Fran \ebrdo, AoiS1Stlnt \unager , E bel' to fill the board's staggered terms, Taylor sald he approved of the technology plan, which he apparently helped <b..aft, but, as mdicated, rnsagreed wlth the five-year tIme set for adoption of the program. That five year tlme element was also the basls of hIS opposltlon to formal adop tlOn for the two mlllages - 6 8303 mllls to mamtalll student programs, and 1 3255 mills earmarked fOl technology After Taylor voted agamst both, Anderson asked him whether he planned to campaIgn agamst them Taylor responded that he was reservmg hIS comment about what he mtended to do. Several other bow d members had chImed mto the diSCUSSion, but Frank Sladen, a veteran member, finally made a bnef statement that III effect ended the exchanges by takmg both men to task fOJ "playmg pohtlcs " He remmded them that the board's re Sponslblhty IS "to give young people the best programs we can and we ought to stick to that pomt " Both cooled down after that repnmand Yet the apparently acnmomous diSCUS slOn does hmt a nasty board electIOn wlth five candidates challenging the two mcumbents Withdrawals are permitted through today, however Future of busing brightens H ope of contmumg bus servIce for the Grosse Pomtes bnghtened thIS \\ eek aftel a deterrnmed stand by Pomte offic13ls forced concessIOns by the nev, Wayne County TransIt Authority Undel plessure from county commls SlOneI' An<b.ew RIchner of the Pomtes and several Pomte commumtles, the agency bOI\ed to demands that It moderate Its controls over Sel'Vlce to the Pomtes In fact, most Pomte mumclpahtles blought pressure by decldmg to opt out of the May 23 electron seekmg one third of a mIll property tax to help finance the sys tern that senes Wayne Countv At RIchner's demand, the agency first acceded to the request that Its taxmg hmlt be tnmmed back from a maxImum of 5 mills to the one-third of a mIll that \\ III be sought m the May 23 vote Then the pressure forced the agency to mcrease Its board from three to nme members to enSUle that suburban board member~, rathel than county executIVe Edwald McNamara, Wll! hold eventual control In addition, the agency agreed that any addItional routes be openly and competitively awarded on blds, that the agency have authorIty to determine Its hablhty for operation of the Suburban Moblhty Authonty for Regional Transportation (SMART), and that It 'Vlll agree III \VIltmg not to arbitranly end Its semce Under the changes made, RIChner be heves the prospects for contmued semce have bl'lghtened and that SMART might even emerge as the best of the agencIes to contmue to run the servIce All of whIch, m our View, tends to dls prove the Grosse Pomte DemocratIc Club's newspaper advertisement accusmg Richner of "domg everythmg poSSible" tv persuade Pomte mumclpahtles to WIth draw flom the SMART bus sy~tem In fact, Richner sought more local con trol over the authonty and did not encourage Withdrawals from SMART or the authonty Public would save Big Bird fthe registered voterq of MIchIgan were to make the deciSIOn, the publlc bloadcastmg system (PBS) clearly would be a<;<;ured of contInued federal a'~I<;tance Illstead of fightmg for Its hfe That endD! sement by more than half of a 11 I espondents m a stateWide MIchIgan poll by EPICfMRA of Lansmg m mid \larch al'iO serves as an endorsement of pubhc radiO and TV programs What that mean" that MIchigan re -pondf>nh would qave from the budget I 1" ... 7 cutters not only BIg Bn d but the rest of the "Sesame Street" cast, and the othel regular PBS feature'! The Lansmg based pollmg and market re<;ealch firm also said that 71 percent of the re"pondents felt the $1 09 per year taxpayer contrlbutlon to public broadcast mg "\\Ia<; a small pl'lce to pay fOl the kmd of qualIty pl'OgI'ammmg" prOVided We completely aglee, Newt Gmgllch to the contI ary , -.-------- I ADVERTISING 882-3500 B Hages, Ad ..etuslng 'tanag"cr J BenJamin Guiffre, As'$\Sunt Arl ..erusmg \tanager Kim M Kozlowski AssISt::an t 10 the Ad\tnJsmg \Ian;lgcr Peter) BI rkner, Ad ..-e-rtJSlng Reprc.sentlU'.c Lndsa)] K2<bol, Ad~enlsmg Represcntlu~c KathJ c:cn M Stc, cnson, Ad""e"et1S1ng Repl'cs.ent1U\c Mary l.I] en VanDusen, \d~erusmg RCpreSCI'HatL\C CREATIVE SERVICES .... "ill PRODUCTIOl'o 882-6090 M l VahmI:H:~1..Icktelg. Mioager Valene: Enche£f, AssOC'lSIC \Ianat:::er ~vstCm5 and Produrnun Sh.a~n \1!Jtcr, Assooate \tanager An Dlrecnon and Commumc:atlons: Jcnrufc:r Dolc:nak ShenyEmani Dtanc: MorcU. TQnySdu~ PatT.pper ~ The Audt Burrau '1 mhr,\tt A""...uuo .... "~""I' f""" hpnPr(<.\. nJ 'H.".uJ A. ..... >In.''' , Board chair turns on critic ver smce hiS electIOn to the Grosse Pomte school board, Se81S Taylor has been a minority of one smpmg away at the majorIty for falhng to follow IllS adVIce ThIS week the board presldent, Carl Anderson, tWlce has responded to Taylor'S oppOSitIOn to board poliCIes by confrontmg hIm at a board meetmg and by pubhcly calhng attentlon to some of Taylor's mconSistencies that Anderson says have confounded him In a column for The Pomter News and m lnformation proVIded to the Grosse Pomte News edltonal page, Anderson has Cited a senes of Taylor's speCIfic statements flOm December 1994 through Malch 1995 to support hiS charge of Tay lor's mconslstency m dISCUSSingthe prDposed 1995-96 mIllage But Monday nIght, after Taylor cast the lone board vote agaInst approval of a fiveye81' technology plan and agmnst both mJllage proposals adopted for the June 12 millage electIon, Anderson took sharp IS sue WIth Taylor's Vlews In answer to Taylor's contentlOn that the five-year technology plan would "lack accountabIlity" and would "dlsenfranchlse the people," Anderson rephed that the dlstnct showed ItS "accountabllIty every year" bv electmg at least one mem- DISPLAY Rogtr 1 ~DUGHT you WERE GOING 1'0 THE Lr6RARY.' Letters SMART investment To the Editor: This IS III response tDthe many artIcles and letters regardmg SMART bus sel VIce and the deCISIOnas to whether local CDmmumtles need the SMART bus ser VIce, should stay a part of the orgamzatIOn and con tllbute to the operatIon of the system I am a busmessman whD made a CDnSCIOUS declslOn Ihree years agD to mDve mto the Grosse Pomte area I moved from DUt state In my Ilork capacIty, my WIfe and J could have <;elected to hve anywhere m the southel n MIchigan! nDnhem OhIOarea I chose to mo\e mto Gros<;ePDmte m part becau<;c of the bu~ <;ervlce My Wife and I use the bus mfJequently, but when we do, J know that SMART provlde~ a convement and rehable service And I knov, many people l'lde the bu~ E\ ery mDmmg when I look out my kItchen wm dow (that happens to be along Side of II SMART bus ~top) I <;eemany people on the bu~ Empty buse" chllmed bv my county com ml~SlOnerand the mayol Df GrO'lSePomte Park are Just nDt true One hundred peo ple all day on the bu~ as they claim, let'~ be reah~tlc and t<lke the pohtIC~out of ~--_ I thiS Important Issue Why can my relatlve~ and fnends m Chicago, At lanta, Cleveland and even Kalamazoo, all have a tl ansportatlOn system that works They have a local tax that supports It Why nDt the DetrDlt area. and yes why not Grosse PDmte~ If It costs me 1/3 of a mill tD keep the SMART buses m my community I thmk It IS an Investment that WIll be paId back to my Wife and me many times ovel Agam, qUit the politics and find a solutIOn Show that government can wDlk Roger J. Eaton Grosse Pomte Farms More letters on page 8A Public transit a publ ic need To the Editor: TaxatIOn Without repre <;entatIOn I~ often feared How about repre'lCntatlOn by a few tD harm many~ PubliC transportatIOn ISa pubhc need and should he bl0ught to the puhhc fOl a vote The I"~ue ~hould not be dpcided by a comnm ~lOnel a cIty admml~t1a to! 01 an 'mcen~ed" mayor, or a partial city counCil who want to de pnve the cltl7ens of a vOIce Many semDl cltlzens and handicapped aJ e expected to support school and h brary mIllages because of "the good of the commun Ity," regardless Df IIhether they receive any -eenefit flom the mcreased taxes that result In return. pub he transportahon ~hould be aVallable tD the CItIzens, "fol the good of the CDm. mumty' After admlttmg to hav mg !rttle, If any, mforma tlOn Dnthe CUrlent SMART SituatIOn. the GrO'lSePOInte Woods City CounCIl, com pD'>€dof four members that attended, (tl\ 0 were ab sentl, vDted to do allay IIlth Dur public transporta tlOn \llthout any altern a twe plan Comml<;SlOner Jean Rice \ oted to retaIn the <;enIce fDl the 'lake of the reSidents and <;eniDI' Clt Ilens, at lea~t until all the facts I\ele m All the cltlzen~ of Gro~<;e Pomte Wood" al C \ lctlm~ of an umnfonned vote, an IlTe~ponsible vote and a very harmful VDte I for one am gomg tD ~tart U1 /png fnends and nelghbOl-'; to take a <;ccDndlook at our Cltv counCil and Commls ~IOnel Rlchnel Are they leally lepre<>entmg, • the 1(00<1 of the commumty~' I don't thmk <;() Ro~emal') C, Flanagan .. _-~-_J_I-i!!!61J.1III'.IIJ!I}!!I!JI!!!!l!!l.!Z Groq"e Point!' Woodq S __ •• _ mother I could have talked about Sen Robert Dole and hIS war wound Then there's the Contract WIth AmerIca, the filst 100 days, Al Gl>re and the enVironment, Hillary and health care and HIllary and Chelsea's excellent adventures on the Indian subcontInent But I didn't This isn't about O.J. ThIS column Isn't about the OJ SImpson trial Oh, It could have been I could have wfltten about Judge Lance Ita and hiS collectlOn of hourglasses Or, I could have II~Itten about Mar LId CIa! k dnd her collectlOn of domestIc problems I could have wlltten about Kato Kaehn, hIS haIr, hIS beady eyes, hIS lack of mental prowess and hIS - fan club~ But I dIdn't This column Isn't about poh tJc~ Oh, I could have talked about Newt Gmgflch and hIS ThIS column Isn't about AIDS, HIV, ph) hfe, plO-<.hOlee or profeSSIOnal sports teams It's not about savmg the whales, savmg the unborn or pie for the ethical treatment of sohd waste and recyclables I savmg for retIrement could have written about the Oh, I could have 1\Trltten depletIOn of the ram forests, about the rehglOus fight, the the value of Hetm A and the debate over radIal kelatotomy hberal left, hbertaJ lans, vege But I dIdn't tanans, vegans and frUltanans (look It up for yourself) and peo '!'hi<. ~"'"mn l~n't about popu ,~, Grosse Pointe News . -.. ~ mg "ubto,t 01 HI al" 'lI1d Butthl<ld But I dldn t 1 hi, column hn t dbout I"h 1,lbd" 'lIld the jlohtIwll\ UJl Illt Oh I wuld hal( \\llttUI .lbout the funn~ bum pel ,tJ( h el' <lnd v<lllll\ pldtL<, 1\ 1 'CUI 01 [wuld hdle IIIltt! n db/Jut Gene 1 atlOn X Bdh~ Boomel' Inl!" ",lH"kpll., I could hdve, but didn't, (Om plam about the pOOl I\~ Itll1~ on , SatUl du\ NIght LIVI',' the Ia tlOndle fOl gl\ mg BIll Bond~ hIS OIln ,hOlI the pOpUldllty of "E R," the ;,tate of the po;,t DdVld (m uso N\'PD Blue,' the nell Becky on 'Roseanne' the nell Roseanne and the tell MTV'" "Rlal W(JIld' I could hdl e tdlked about n,ultl wi tUlah;,m the global CLOnOm) the mfOJmatlOn SUpelhlgh\1 al ~xllal OJlCntdtlOn 's ,e\u 1 pI eference hdndlcapped I, h.lndl capahle, 01 IIhy the SLOt lIsh dIe the la:,t ethml glOUp to be openly Ildlcukd But I dldn t You lan thank me ht eI April 13, 1995, Page 7A I ) }~~~-' -" \1,-hn,-p pl"lU 1",1 ! The Op-EdPage ; F, lar culture Oh, I could say a few thmgs about the PsychIc FrIends Net\\ork, the 'Jerry Springer Show:' Howald Stein, mfomerclals, "Talk Soup," talk shows, talk radlO, tattoos and VELCRO (R) (copyright) (trade mark) hook and loop fa~tener~ I ('mid h<ll! I\llltln 'lbout the drtht fOJmeli) known d~ PIIIILC /01 melll knOll n .I" " III bol and nOlI kno\\l1 d~ fOla TOId I could hdU II I Htln dbout thl bl/dll ( mLldmorpho ~I" 0/ the .Jdckwn famIi) 01 I could hili e tdlked about l'e,;I! J.lm" legal b<lttle \\ Ith '[ Ilket md"tel (ll REM" pohtl(dl lean ~~~~i" • ~ -~ \i~!7 ~"» IIi---------------Telethon was a swell-athon WIth hve or taped appeal ances by Gov. John Engler, TV-caster:, Mort Crim, Carmin Harlin, Amyre Mnkupson and Van Losing it? Did we ever have it? A few weeks ago a Grosse Pomte Farms resIdent wrote a letter to the editor lamentmg that people don't know how to treat each other anymore "We've lost somethmg m Grosse Pomte, somethmg valu able - and It IS clvlhty and a sense of community," he I\TrOte He was wrltmg about the very public and bItter disagree ment over the schools' curncu lum that has diVIded resIdents mto (at least) two camps Com cldentally - or perhaps, rather, the proof of the puddmg - the same editIOn of the paper carned a front page story about the diVISIve resolutIOn of a dls pute over a satelhte dIsh m the CIty of Grosse Pomte In that case, a counCIl member called the dIsh owners "unrea sonable people, mth no sense of community (who) won't give the neIghbors any consIderation And, If memory serves, a SImIlar charge was leveled a year ago 0\ er front yard bas ketball hoops and back yard recreatIOnal vehIcles, both m Grosse Pomte Park What's gomg on here? Have Grosse Pomters lost It? Or dIdn't they ever have It m the first place? Both, I thmk And not JUst 111 Grosse Pomte, but everywhere We aren't as c1VIIand commun Ity mmded as I,e belIeve we used to be In talkmg to people about the cumculum battle, I several tImes suggested that the fight was unlIke Gro~ Pomte only to be met WIth amazed stares and long ~llences Clearly people belIeved I 1\as laboring under a false Impres slon tananism" Upon reflectIOn, I'm mchned to beheve that the recollectIon of kmder, gentler tImes IS, m part, nostalgia for a golden time that eXIsted only on teleVl sion We all watched Donna Reed and Uzzle and Hamet and Father knowmg better than the rest of hIS fanuly and began to belIeve It of ourselves It's true that In those days nobody locked their doors and moms stayed home and baked cookIes But as far back as you care to look, kllls have tIpped over outhouses and theIr par. ents have hattled each other over It We smile when Shenff Andy Taylor haggles IVlth Sarah over hIS phone calls, but my grandfather once npped the phone nght out of the wall m frustra tIon at the operator And m the '50s, the people next door to us kept a conglomeratIOn of odds and ends and bUlldmg maten a15, so my parents put up a fence to hIde It - and were branded as spIteful neIghbors Sometimes you JUst can't wm But recollectmg that thmgs weren't always perfect doesn't mean I'm satIsfied now In pomt of faet, commulllty IS much on my mmd, as It seems to be across the natIOn Creat mg commullIty has even been codIfied mto a movement, though founder Amltal EtzlOlll resents the "Ism" 1n "communi SSA seeks help from community The Social Secunty Admmls tratlon IS recrultmg commun Ity based organIzatIOns a~ rep resen tat II e payees for certam beneficlalle~ unable to manage thmr own fund~ The organIzatIOn must be \\ 1111ng to 'ieC that the funds are spent on the benefiCIary's behalf for ba~lc needq, mclud 109 food, clothmg, and shelter The actIOn results from a change m the law whlch re qUIres bencfiCHlne~ recelvmg payments on the baSIS of alcohoh~m or drug addIction to have a repre~ntatlve payee SSA believes that fnends and relatives may be too vulnerable to manIpulahon from addIcts or alcohohcs who may want to use the funds to fuel theIr addlc tlOn OrganIzatIOns may charge up to $50 a month for the ser VIce Interested organizatIOns should call 1.800 772 1213 _______......-=---...--...-- ...-..'... Some folks feel the lack of commuruty so lIltensely that they are fOrmIng mtentlOnal commurutIes to try to find what IS IIlIIlS10g 111 the average sub urb They're lookmg for new ways of hVlng together ranging from communes to "co-housmg" (mdlvtdual houses IVlth shared common facilItieS and, most essentIally, a shared VIsIOn) In Part, though, our partlCI patlon 10 shared community really has changed Lots has been wnrten about It loss of the front porch, teleVISIon, fallure ofpubhc morahty, rootless neS!! caused by modern mobilIty, breakup of the family, reliance on the car, rampant 10dlviduahsm That wonderful book, "Havmg Our Say The Delany SIS ters' Frrst 100 Years," has a few tlungs to say on the sub Ject When SadIe graduated from high school m 1910, her father saId to her, "Daughter, you are college matenal You owe It to your nahon, your race, and yOUI'll!lf to go ., When was the last tune you heard anyone mentIOn responslblhty to the nahon - on any subject, let alone somethmg hke a college educatIOn that IS now seen as sImply a necessary rung on the ladder to matenal success, cer tamly not as an obhgatlOn to SOCiety And Sadie's Papa fol lowed that up by tellmg her to work her own way through school and not be beholden to anyone by taklllg loans or scholarships (She dId, too ) Or, on the subJt!ct of charIty "The way we were brought up, It was only natural for BeSSIe and me to help other people It wasn't somethmg you dId so that people thought well of you No, you dId It because that was what was expected of you It was the example that was set by the Good Lord It was also the elt9Jllple set by Mama and Papa ~ That JUst may say It all, as clearly and succmctly as any one CAn Respon~lblhty and ex ample, WIth a hberal ~rvlllg of the glllden rule One person at a tune, So what are we I\altmg for? -R---- - -- ----.------- slllce Decembel, on the post Just outSIde Fn ~t Fedel al Sav IIlgs on Notle Dame so I findlly notIced It last IIeek, d big THANK YOU (It's a little I usty but It stlll WOIks ) • TillS commulllt) has ItS share of super cute house dnd garden decoratIOn;" hke those colorful Ilags With &Casonal or Earl hohday motIfs that people have Wright, Mr. taken to hangmg outSide and Universe the massive flock of cast-con <Peter NeilCIete ducks and geese which sen), the sport ramcoats and galoshes m Freep's wet \1 eathel. but the eIght Molly AbraSIded lephca of a traffic Sign ham and seen neal a front door on Berk Mike Duffy, Mark Andrews of the DICk shne m the Wmdmlll Pomte subdll ISlOn takes the plJze \llth Purtan show and award \1m Its me,sdge nmg cleat!ve guy Harvey Enster Bunny Ovshinsky, last weekend's plea!>e South HIgh 22 hour telethon STOP was a willner here "When we onally shut down - And speakmg of that, the on Saturday our pledges wele Park's JlTn Kerwm take~ ell. over $17,000 and stJlI commg ceptlOn to FYI s obsel' atlOn m," says Dr. Julie Corbett, that spllngtIme I~ 1\hen the South's mstructlOnal TV coordl Chllstmas WIeath on yom doO! nalor (that's $3,000 ovel last year) To help out, the Red start~ lookmg out of place "We keep OUl~ up and put Easter Wmgs' Steve Yzerman agIeed to SIgn a Jersey that's gomg fOl decoratIOns on It," he says (Make 'em led, whIte and blue $500 Some of the students who and you can ~t1etch It tlu ough Jul) ) • worked on the gruelIng fund The ne,'ve of some confidence raIser were Todd Graham and pel sons ,Just one day before Ben Burns and emcees lindShirley McShane's stor) say Ronayne, Emmett HyIlannnl," JCadels about the man nous, Joe Battle, Dean who calls hImself Elliott JohnRahm, Tessie Craft and son, Rick Parisse of our ad Charlie Janke, mth alternate department got a Jmgle from emcees Jay Lytle and Mike hIm right at hIS desk DeCorte Team directors were "Johnson" (If that'~ hIS real Chris Hyatt, Doug FaIrname). has lately been call1llg banks and Tim Nicholson, III the GP phone exchange, assISted by Cory Schroeder, trymg to convm(e people he's Fritz DIstal, Mike Rubino, an FBI agent 01 a phone com Clayton Banka and TIm pany mvestlgator and then ask Brady, as well as DeCorte mg fOi confidentIal mfOl mat IOn VolI+Jlteers Pete Koenig and Robbi Mlssant also kept thmgs movlllg "And we owe a lot of thanks to Paul Long (from Corporate Commumca tlOns and \VDM," Juhe says "We're the only school domg thIS, we had wonderful SUppOl"t and I'm eternally grateful" Little pieces of the big picture Susan Parent sounded lrke she ha~n't been gettlllg enough sleep latel) - plObably be cause, tl\ 0 full Ileeks after tak mg III the bantam loostel wh1ch appeared mystellou~ly at then house on Rathbone Place no one s claimed hIm yet "He'~ a leally mce lIttle bIrd, very tame," say,; SU'X'ln, 1\ ho nm, su~pecb someone from out SIde the Pomtes mal' ha\ e left theIr fe8thel ed alarm clock at the nearby Clt\ park She and hu<;band Greg Steen at e no\\ lookmg for a good home fOl him - maybe \\ Ith people \\ho have a fill m (And fOl the 100' ter'~ sake al e also \ egl'tall ans) The POInte' are full of good Samalltan~ One of m\ \\lfe Doc's fa,onte StOllCS I~ of hl'l aerobICS cJas~ at the Hunt Club where someone once a~ked "DId an)one lo~ a dIamond? and the cla~ hardly <;klpped a beat \\ hIle onl' grateful lad\ claImed the Rockefellel ~\7e stone that had Jumped flOm lh settmg My 10<;" "a~n't qllltl' that great, but to whoever hun!, the key to m} bicycle lock fionl' ---- -- . He trIed to get DUl bU-lIless cdllIng (aid numbel:, sa" Rick, \\ ho didn't buy It fOl a second News scoop "What a good cllllen,' I ~a\ to m~ :,elf whIle II alkmg 111 the neighborhood south of Jefferson a few \1eeks ago, dS a man \llth a black dog IS carefully scoopmg up doggy doo from hIS front la\ln WIth a glllden trolVel Nice to see people takmg calC of the envnonment hete, I thm!. as I m Just about to pas' by on the othel :"de of the stleet Just then the young fell 011, who nevel noticed I was II dtch 109, gI\es the lro\lel a tenl!ic fhp and Its contents come bllli IIlg ovel my way, Idnd 111 the mIddle of Nottmgham dnd bounce a fe\\ times Whew's the shenff of Not tmgham 1\ hen you need hIm? Seen somethIng that makes you laugh or groan? CaIl Ken Eatherly at 8224091. • Letters Th" (,ro_,(' Pmnte "\1 \\_ II{ Ieome, letter, to thl' (dl !o, -\11 leUel' nUh! hi "i,'ned dnd prelel "bil t\ ped md doubiL ,p,leed IntludL ,I Illephone nllmbl I 101 \ ('110 t'ltwn purp<hl'" The deadline for leltu, (, 3 pm !llond'l\ to be eon-,d el ed for that Ileek, p.lpel I elte" <l' (' ..,ubJe<t 10 I dltlllL: dnd space lrml!atw'h Hand dehl e, 01 IlldIi III tl'b to Edltm (,ro"e I'Olll!t. \:eL\' 96 hercbcI dl (,10"1 Pmnll Firm, :\hch 48236 ill f.1\ thl m tt' SQ2 158'; 8A April 13. 1995 Grosse Pointe News There's Cash In Your Closets, Attic, Basement And Garage! EA6TEQ <£'UNOAY ])QUNCtl WE BUY & SELL ALMOST ANYfHING &UNDAYAPRIL 16th 1030 II M - 230 PM A Three Course Brunch wIth a Varlety of AppetIzers, Entrees ~ , Reservatlons Requested _. ~1~ (0 Desserts \)'f u" ... COLUCTIILES ... Hummel FJ!lurin!!I,u'atlrt, It,val'ilt.n & Aun u" ...S u" .. ) VINTAGE WATCHES 1I.ln l 'ESTATESAND OF VALUE Vintllt " .. 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Make your reservdtIons today dnd don t forget your ClIller,1 : eoM1NG lOON! • o • • o • o • • o 0 0 • 0 SALE • GROUNDCOVER HATS Pachysandra English Ivy • 10" POTTED GERANIUMS Red • MOSS BASKETS In 16" & 22" Sizes Sunny or Shady Floral MIX Many items will be available for sale in the gym Friday, 2-6 p.m. & Saturday, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. ::::,:: Please send thl~ form and remlHance (made payable to ) Grosse Pointe North Parents' Club cia Flower Sales 881 South Oxford, (.ro<;se POinte Woods MI 4821(, • 0 0 •• • • • The new h for ~_~tc Shores of aU the details f, tivities! upcoming es ~......... • FLATS OF IMPATIENS Mixed Colors Red Salmon Pink White • NEW GUINEA IMPATIENS Red Pink Lavender •• : tv expanded 0 ...... ...... , , :... : TOTAL '" • ~ 2)410 Gr Mack al 9 \Me ')/(f0/l Shotl'\ 77~ 8940 'iJRR\ \O'OIP<l\"'R rll'>(OI \T' ~Rf ~(( ffTfl' fll RI\( 'PWII flr\T' • 0 GERANIUM/FLOWER • FLATS OF GERANIUMS Irerte Red Salmon Pink White • IVY GERANI UMS Red Pmk Lavender Red 0 APRil 9th GROSSE POINTE NORTH PARENTS' CLUB 25th ANNUAL PRE-ORDER ••• 0 o More l1rall 150,000 Customers Can't Be Wrollg! Friday, May 12 & Saturday, May 13 'topS: Here. : o FREE ESTIMATES • 0 ........ =-> •••••••••••••••••••••••••• PICK UP/DELIVERY DATES: • F"d~y M~y 12 - 2 P Pl 6 fl m SaturdJY M~y J J - 9 J m J 2 noon • • •• • • 0 '-'L...~.=ooo_ , ~ •• April 13, 1995 Letters Grosse Pointe News Schools responding To the EdJtor. Althou~h the tone of 1 e cent dlSWSSlOllS 0\ el \1hole language \\ as sometimes l.lchmg .n -1\ lht) ,mJ II IlJl httle concelll fO! creatlllg and mamtalllmg good Ield tlOnshlps for futUi e prob lem soh'mg, It \1d~ still d good example of democrdc) at l\Ork No Illstltutlon can de velop 'pelfect' plans and progl ams Kno\1 mg the will of the commulllty I~ not always edSY HO\lelel, belllg open to feedback and havlllg the capacIty to change IS essential The Glosse Pomte schools hm e once agam pI oven then ablhty to adapt by lespond mg to palent and teachel concellls The best example of this capacltv IS not the nlld yeal chdnge~ dt Ml'lIe, but 1athel Its traditIOnal mech amsms for ongomg growth thlOugh the CUrriculum COOidmatmg Comnllttee (CCC) and through othel system WIde commIttees The CCC s five yeal Ie vIew of K 12 language arts has begun wIth a specIfic charge to de~elop mecha llIsms lor palen t wncelDs about phomcs and a struc till aI, compl ehenslve ap proach to readmg t hat I' consIstent m elemental} c1assroolllS aclOSS the dls tnct In additIOn, assess ments that measure learn mg, even If dIfferent mstructlOnal matenals are used \1 ill al~ be exam med Anothel committee, headed by deputy superm tendent Dr Klem, WI]] con duct a compl ehenslve study of elementary schools wIth areas III mllld such a, III structlOnal effectIVeness, orgamzatlon, assessment and groupmg Once agalll, under the gwdance of Dr Shme and the GIOsse Pomte Board of EducatIOn, the school com. mumty ha~ made adapta tlOn" thlough It, tradl tlOnal democratic medns, thu, demon,tratlllei Its Cd paut\ to contlllue to be one of the be"t school systems In the state of MichIgan Wilham Adams Grosse Pointe Farm~ Kudos to Ellen Bowen To the EdJtor Ellen BOI\en the BlOad II <II plOducel Illlesidence a" a South HIgh !e'lchu h,ls em I(hed the comlllun It\ \\lth ) et anothel out standlllg the<ltncdJ Pi esen tatlOn One Ilouid hd\e to go a long IIay to find as pI ofe~sJOnal and enjoyable a pel10!mance as "PIPPIll' II hlch the South High stu denio enacted undel 1\1s BO\len's dllectlon It I"l~ paltlculal1v de IIghtful fO! me to wItness the perfO! mance of some of the \ Dung gll Is I have seen gl Oil up The peppely soph mOle Budget Kalsel had the audIence III her hand as she sang "No Time at All,' and the lights \Iele not needed II hen Shell) Rlttel appemed as Cathel me because hel smile ht up the entll e stage Mehssa Danckaert II as outstandmg III the lead lole but I WIsh 1 could have also seen one of my fa vOllte South player" Tlacy Ganem, \Iho had the lead III the other cast Yes, somehow Ms Bowen finds the time to pI epare two casts to plovlde an oppmtu IlIty fOI more students We ale tt uly fortunate to ha\e such a wondelful dn ectOl and great stndent thespians m Grosse Pomte Jack Ryan Grosse Pomte Park Imprints staff commended To the Editor: Aftel Ieadmg both the Impi lOts and GIOSse Pomte South'., TOllel, I have come to a concluslOn based on In\ leadmg The US Constitution gl ants to all people fJ ee dom of speech and extends the light to students Im pi mts does touch upon some \ elY oensltl\e Issues - sUIcIde, mUI del and Jeh glOn - tOPiCS that conflont people neatl) evcI j day HOlle\el, Impllnts magd ZIne has shOll n good Judg ment m ItS defense Beltele It 01 not, some students al e faced II Ith the wntcmpla tlOn of sUIcide, and people me belllg mUldeled evel} da) The students who ha\ e CIedted these arhcles alC domg somethmg const! uc tl\ e Instead of JOllllng gangs, 01 shophftmg, they me u~mg then mtelhgence m a cleail\e mannel To e"{ple,s thell feehngs to the pubhc and, hopefully, leach some othel s that may be deallllg With the same IS sues Anothel thought to thIS Issue, III 01 del to become mOle knowledgeable, one must see both SIdes of the stOlY To break the balllel of belllg "~helteled" III OUI commul1lty, students as well as adults need to c"{ pellencc 01 hear the othel pomts of view The 1m prmts staff has taken a maJO! step It knew that II hat II as belllg published mIght ca U'<e contlOvelsy and has handled the sltua tlOn With a gleat deal of intelligence I commend the staff fm Jt Polly A. Loeber Gro~se Pointe Woods 2 meters needed To the EdItor: We ha\e a pOinted ques tlOn fOJ the city admllllstrd tOlS of all of the Pomte COmmullltles, espeCially Glosse Pomte Woods, where \\ e reSIde Why can we not have a second \\atel metel m stalled In OUl homes that II ould only be for water used to watel our lall ns and gardens? As It stands, we have to pay an eXOIbl tant sell age disposal chal ge III dddltlOn to a vel) hIgh pl'lce fOI \\ atel dehveled to ow homes Lml n and gal den II ater does not enter OUI sewage dIsposal ,ystem, It Sinks mlo the glOund Ddl VII EUI'OIl allOI\ s u, to Install separate electriC metels for OUI an condl tlOnel s at a speCIal rate Why not watel metels? We are sure most resl dents II ould be onl) too happy to pay to have a sec ond \later mete I Installed In pldce of pa)lllg the out landlsh charges for disposal un del the pI eo;ent system Raymond R. Decraene Joseph S. Prano Grosse Pomte Woods Appreciation To the Editor: Recently, GJOsse Pomte ChrIstIan School held Its se\ enth annual auctIOn Each year thiS event con tnbutes Immensely to the ongomg opel atlOn of what may be the smallest pn vate elementary school III the Grosse Pomtes We would like to pub hcly acknowledge and e"{ press our appreCiatIOn to the folJowmg busmesses TheIr generous support en abies us to contmue our 65 yeal traditIon of academiC excellence AAA Office Supply, Al tel ColliSiOn, Barnes & Noble, BIke Tech, CaJ's PIZZa, Calvm College, Ex calJbur, Grosse Pomte Ba gel, Kmg's Flowers, Kls ka's Jewelly, Kroger, LaMOOa, Lisa & Company, Mr C's Coo Wash, Mr C's Dell, Mama Rosa's, Mancu so's, Muher's Market, Park Place, Pomte Hal dware, Pomte Prmtmg, Tree of Llfe, Village Toy Company Tax cap? Not in Woods To the Editor: I was expectmg to "uJTel on ly a sma II pi opert \ ta x a=€,~m"llt wel ed:>e thl~ year because of the ne\\ leglslatlOn enacted b~ PIO posal A What a shock when my taxable \ alue III creased 8 5 pel cent I spoke WIth the Grosse Pomte Woods aSseSSOl and I\ent to the board of re\ lew to protest Their response was that there IS a gl ay area III the law that allows for property assessments to exceed the ta"{ cap of 2 6 percent If j au have had <I house classlficahon change Nothmg has been done to the house, such as a nel\ addItIOn, to warrant a change III claSSificatIOn I The asses~r further ex plamed thiS happened to 16 houses m the B181rmoor and Rosedale COUlt alea Thl" I" only a glmmlck to exceed the tax cap of 2 6 rnrcl'l't Propos:!l 1\ 13 \ el} clear on thiS Issue and the tax cap must stnetly apply Othel taxpayers beware' Robert Schneider Grosse Pointe Woods More letters on page llA BATTENTION * jJ!ll "- The St. Clair Shores Post Office will open on Tax Day, Monday, April 17, 1995 from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 Midnight To better serve our customers, you can order stamps by fax All orders receIved by 9.00 am Wlll be delIvered the same day. The fax number is 775-2569 Our Normal Business Hours Are: Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m.-11 :00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 810-775-5050 Jean Battjes School board Grosse Pointe I 9A president Chnshan School Thank you for patronmng the St. Clalr Shores Post Office C.CHAUNDY International Fme Art Always Featuring a huge selection of designer's choice oil paintings and art- type gifts. 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'.......... ---- -----~---- ------- Apnl 13, 1995 10A Grosse Pomte News Seniors can find kinship at the Cottage supper club All semors (age 50 and above) are invited to enJoy an evenmg of dmner, live entel tamment and a specIal film at the Cottage Slh er Supper Club Meet old frIends and ne\\ on the second 1hursda} of each month In the Henry Ford Cot tage Hospital Cafe Hem-y Ford Collage HospItal IS located at 159 Kercheval, one mIle south of Moross, In Grosse Pomle Farms Each month \\ 1\1 feature a specml theme meal at a dls counted Cottage Slhel pllce Non semors are welcome at leg ular Cafe PrIce~ For details Ie gardmg the featured menu, call the cafe hothne at (313) 884 8600, ext 2233, on the SIIvel SUppel Club day Dmnel IS served m the Cot tage Cafe on the first floor from 4 30 to 6 30 P m and a film fit tmg the theme of the month IS sho" n m the lower level board looms flOm 5 15 to 5 45 p m and lepeated flOm 6 to 630 pm On display The theme for Thursday, ApIl1 13, l~ "Celebrate Sprmg" On ThUlsdav, May 11, Cottage Slh el SUppel Club wIll repeat ItS popular "Polish Festival" No membel ship or reserva tlOns ale needed "Last Supper/DenIal/CrucIfixion" by Eastpointe artist Lawrence Lumetta will be on display at St. Peter the Apostle Church. 19851 AnIta in Harper Woods. during Holy Week. 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April 16 011 ANY PAIR OF STRIDE RITE SHORES 1 Mile East or the Belle Isle Bndge ~ children's shop • COPY'ng • Desrgn .. _ .. .. __ ~ _-- -~_ I!!_'!o"!!!!?IllI.I!III!•••• l!In ---- Letters April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News Custodians aren't janitors fill paper to\~el and tOllet papel dlspenwl;, operatc ventJlatmg fans, open and lock bulldmgs, an,wel emergency call bell" dnd poll,h mckel, chI orne, and bra~s They clean erdWI s, clean and mamtam boIler" dnd boiler looms, wa,h hght fixture~, wmdow~, shades and blinds, 01 del dll supplJeb, mamtam all eqUIpment They dry tears, help chIldren With stuck ZIppers, locks and Thel mos bottle, and lead to child ren They take care of the lawns and shrubs, pull weeds, edge ~Idewalks, sweep and malntam SIde walks and parkmg lots They are shIpping and Ie celvmg clel ks, fix broken wmdows and Cdre fOl the bUlldmgs In cases of bur glary or vandalism Check and mamtam playground eqUIpment, buJld and re paIr furniture, take care of bodily flUId spills, and hun dreds of other dutIes We, the people \\ ho mamtam your schools, are not born WIth thIS know. ledge It takes years of ex perlence, study, and educa tlon To the Editor: Lately there has been a lot of talk about PrlVdtlza tlon of the cleamng and maintenance services of the Gro.%C Pmnt .. <;t'hools There IS a group that thinks It knows what It'S talking about There's a member of the board of ed ucatlOn that support~ thIS group - Sears Taylor ThiS group has stated that the support staff IS d bunch of overpald Jamtors First, let me say that there are not, nor have there ever been, Jamtors workmg for the Grosse Pomte schools However, there are custodIans, engl neers, mamtenance, and highly bkilled Journeymen m the electrical, plumbmg, HVAC, and carpentry trades As dplined by the American Heritage DictIOn ary, "a custodIan IS one who has charge 'Jf some thing, caretaker' Thel e IS the key word, care The custodIans care about what they do They care about the bUlldmgs They care about a safe, clean learning enVIronment for children Your chIldren' I could WrIte an entire page about what some of these people do, but I WIll Just touch on a few Items Om custodIans sweep and mop floors, dlSmfect smks, tOIlets, desk tops and tables They vacuum and extract carpetmg, empty trash, wash chalkboards, change hghtbulbs, clean glass, sweep stairs, dust, sanItIZe dnnkmg fountams, clean mmors, clean gar bage cans, remove gum, stain; and spots from car. pet They clean. vent wells, care for flags, clean walls and woodwork, check and ,lbollt educdtmg (hlldlen only "avlng money I support IhlS ,chool w, tem \\lth m) hedlt '.llld ~oul I pa\ Id'(e~ on t\\O plOpertle~ In thl~ LOmmun It), one l'i d non home ~t("1d ! \otlJ fUl t1i.:rubt-') and UIged evervone to do the same WI' hdve to do \\ hdtevel It tdke~ to hll n Olll chJld len mto educdt<d, le~pon';l ble adults We have ) OUI chlldl en fOI IJ out of the fil,t 18 yea! ~ of their hve" Let'~ \\ 01 k togethel Re membel, I esponslble, edu cated chIldren don't hang out vdndahze or lob people and then home~ and busl ne";e" The (ost of tUl mng a bad kid dlO\md IS much too hIgh Let's get It lIght the iiI 'it time Support yOUl ",hool" Greg Winne Head Engineer Monteith Elementary Dick Cooper remembered To the Editor: Beldtedly, I have Ie cently heard of the un tImely passmg of RIchard A Cooper (Aug 6 1994) DUI mg my watch as teachel dnd coach at GlOsse Pomte North High School, I had the pnvllege of knowmg and ob~rvmg DIck Cooper durmg the many activIties he at tended and photOg! aphed Indeed, he was a very POSItIve IOle model fm many students WIth II horn he came m contact He was well respected as d man, a fathel and a com mumty contrIbutor It IS d pIty that the young people commg to North HIgh WI1) nevel have the oppOltumty of knOWing Mr Rlchm d A Last year at a board of educatIOn meetmg, I asked Mr Taylor If he had ever been to MonteIth Elemen tary School, where I am the head engmeer He said no I inVIted hIm to come and see the bmldmg fOI hImself I have not seen Mr Taylor yet How can a man say he can cut costs If he doesn't see first hand what he IS talkmg about? I often won der about the way thiS man talks and WIth hiS lack of support for the board of educatlOn and schools m general Why IS he on the board of educa tlOn? It seems to me that Mr Taylor does not care PATRICIA A HEFTLER,A C S W Is Pleased to Annoonce the Opening of the New Offices of COOPl! d \\ondetful man dnd d hfJedt Amelllani J.D. Edward<; Galne<;\IJ1e, Fla. " mo"t Imp011 lJ\t 101 "'" cllIldlen l\I:1gnd ,d\Uol.., \~ould be d good ,1pplO llh \Ihlle tl dlllJtlg I(d(hl h ,llId palCnt" dnd tillS \\ould !J( d mu"t fOl the palenh Judy Rowa(h Grosse Pomte Park Governor flouts voters To the EdItor, 1hank \ ou, ('0\ ,John Englel, the CitIzen" of Way ne County now tl ull kno\\ \\ hdt ) ou thlllk of us And that ~ ob\ lOu"l) not much It cel tamly took leal dl loganw on the part of th(' go~ eI nOl to Ie dppomt AI thUJ Lomba! d to the Wayne Count\ ell CUlt COUlt n('nch allel the \ ot €I s of OUI county I eJetted hi; electJOn bLd to that bench last NOIemnel Mdybe the Wd\ne County \otel S \\('1(' tl) mg to tell GO\ Englel thdt they thmk the mdl\ Id11<l1~ he aPPOJllts l(J the bench should holl e had ~ome e, pel Jence III ]JIll ate ]JIddlce befO!e they become d judge Paul M Donahue President, Grosse Pomte Democratic Club Village filthy To the Editor: I lemembeJ a tlme I~hen the VIllage wa" c1edn dnd unhttelCd I al~o JCmembel about the time It stdlted to go down hilI I Iemembel old MI ~ DHondt keepmg the grounds of Jacob~()n s beautlful, sweeping and pldntmg f10wel gal dens, nldkmg It bulv d lo\el) wrnel No\\, the whole Village looks hke a ~Ium, m fatt, downto\\ n Detlolt looks better the " . Parmenter column appreciated scratch the surface of your writIng talents free your Creallye spmt with thls 1\vo Day Class taught by To the Edltor. M~ complIment, to Nancy Pallnenter'~ column of Mmch 23 - a good III vestlgatlle lepmt And to formel Grosse Pomte pal ent dnd teache! Ilse Ham er~, thank you for yOUl m fOIm<!tl\e lettel My husband dnd I 31 e fOlmel GlOsse Pomte pm ents dmmg 1970 dnd 1980, except fm five j eals at ShdkeJ HeIghts, OhIO, schoob The whole language ap plOach sounds good on pa. pel but the Impleml'ntdtlon HARVEY OVSHINSKY WInner of Emmy, Peabody and SIlver Baton Awards and Grosse Pomte Academy CreatIve WntIng Thacher April 22 and April 23 8:30a.m 313 881 3001 300p.m IO-00a.m 400pm Adults and High School Students Can: 1.80D-KAP-TEST get a higher score an May 4th at the Grosse Pointe Neighborhood Club 16610 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48224 FEE - $150 test Last class begms BE A RED CROSS VOLUNTEER CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP to prepare for , PrOVIding gerialnc care management for semors, their falTJlhesand to medical and legal profeSSionals Assessmenl & planning for home care or placement In a factlily SupportIVe counseling for semors & famlhes In home or office Wh"t h,t, hdppened' I tdn t beilc\{, the !Itter l'i due <ntll (11 to outSl<lel ~ ,hopping htrc Hdve GeIO',< POllltl!, lost their pI ,dl I A,e t~1tl( not (nnurh fr' .... h \'1'1 ...' 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lI1h t)w ,tudpnt htel m \ magllLlIll that caught the public, attentIOn \\ nh It" "hol t "tOI Ie, un -lllcide and hOllllc,de While te,lcheb and ~tudenh at GlOs,e Pomte South H,gh School .lIe ~tIll dl aftmg an edl tOllal polin 10l futme "',ue, of the lllaga71ne admlllhtlatol ~ genel alh agl ee the conti 0\ eh\ ha" been a leal nmg expellencc "Kid" IllU"t be allo\led to make mIstakes and leal n fI om tho"e mistake,,' said school boUld plesldent Carl Andel"on 'I I e been \10l kmg 1\Ith kld~ fm ~eah and It IS behef that the\ shvuJd be allo\1 ed to e>"ple', thell tlUe feelmgs ' Anderson SUld he had wille concel ns aftm he lead "ome of the mate'lal In ImprInt:, but ill' Technology I m a big belIevel m the Bill of Rights,' Anderson said It applIes to evel vone, \1he thel } oU'le 8, 18 or 80 yeal s old' 1\ ustee ~al" TayloJ blOught the Impl mts ISl>ue to the pub hc's attentIOn at the M3Ich 6 school bOaI d meetmg by read mg excmpts flOm the FeblUary Is"ue of the magazine Ta} 101 said at thdt meeting that thl ee pal ents of South st u dents had called him With con <:elus about some of the mate Iial In the magazme Taylm saId that he supported the light of fl ee speech, but didn't think tax dollars should fund olTen Sl\ e matellal TaylOi has slllce smd he also has concerns about whethel the contents of Impllnts could leave the school dlstnct open to a Andelson and five othel b031d members saId the) had 13\\ SUIt no IIltentlOn of pulhng funding 'This Isn't a questIon of cen fJ om the Impllnts plOgram or sorshlp,' Taylm saId, "It'S a of mfrIngIng on the students' questIOn of leadershIp of a stu constItutIOnal nghts dent publIcatIOn Based on something pI lilted m that pub hcatlOll, the school ;~ stem could come undel IIablht) The subpoena \Iouldn t be deliveled to the home of the studpnt edl to!, It \I ould come to the &hool admllllstldtlOn TaylOi saId \Ihat appems In futm e Issue of Impllnts 1\III be the tl ue test Whl'n I see the next couple of Issue; of Impllnts, If It'S ap pm ent that the fdculty ad\ Isel and (pi mClpal Mmy Beth) HeITmann have e>..elclsed con tlol ovel the publicatIOn ;,0 It'S I eple<,entatlve of the whole school. then the subject I'> closed," he sald "If the student edltm s \Iant total control WIthout the pi mCI pal havmg final say, then I would lecommend not funding tllbute to the htel ary maga lme "I don't \Iant (Seall» Taylor 01 anyone else In the commun lh I:>emg tj,e mbltel of mulal It) ," Andel son said But TavlOi said that to allO\\ high school students "a totally unedited, uncensOi ed reVle\\ ' Il> CIeatmg an unrealistIC sltua tIOn that doesn't e"lst any wheIe In the real world of pub hshmg and "to defend It on the gI ounds of flee ;peech IS rldlcU lous" WhIle the edltOilal policy of the student magazine IS stili being fm mulated, so too, IS the school dlstlICt'S budget fOi 199596 "No fundmg has been pulled It" "pecI!lcdlly flom Imprints," smd Hellmann But \\e ale making slgmficant budget re ductIons In the bUlldmg as a k~Ult of th" (f,llk~ Fl-b 7 "gap ) millage and not as a re suIt of any othel ISl>ue" Anderson !>!lId the site based budgetmg team at South IS lookmg at all a.pects of fund mg to the high school, mc!ud mg fundmg of Imprmts, but he sa \1 no need fO! the school boal d to adopt a new pohcy on the matt!'1 'We ultImately applOve the budget," he said "That's OUI majOI lesponslblbty In thiS case, \Ie Will lely heaVily on the admllllstl atlOn's Iecommen dation" 'QIofunsqip of 11lak£ But boald secletary Lmda Schmeder said to cut fundmg to Imprmts 01 to censor the stu dents would penahze futme students who mav Wish to con VOTER REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MAY 23,1995 :.:.'.:.: :.:.:.:.: :Vote :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.: :.:::.: ..:.:.:.: :.:.:.:.:.:.:.: :.:.;: : :.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.' To all Qualified Electors From page lA North high school's distance leaullng 'nteractlve TV lab \\ Ith the South high lush uc tlOnal TV lab • Completmg the mstallatlOn of a \\Ide alea net\\olk for dlgI tal shallng plOgrams student mfm matlon and on Im~ data • Installing necessary cablmg m schools to support ne\\ tech nolog) equipment Included In the plan IS the reqUIrement fm ongomg evalu atlOn a plan that has yet to be devel~ped, that would measure whethel lealnmg goals ~ere accomplished, judge the \\orth of speCific electlomc tools and plovlde assistance m Improvmg the ImplementatIOn of the plan In 1990, the school distrIct's stIateg1c planmng team deve!. oped a set of objectives on es tabhshmg electromc tools for Southwestern 50th reunion The Southwestel n High School classes of 1945 WIll hold a 50th relInlOn on 8atm day, June 17, at the John Lyskawa Hall FOI more mformatlOn, call Paul KIrcOS at 1-800536 1111 'aid he hill> no II1tentlOn of cen 'oOlmg the matellal He made a publIc ~tdtement ..It the ApI II J school boal d Illl'Ptll1g beCdUse. he saId, he ",hJl I IldPPI \\ Ith the \1a, the 1'>,UI' had pla,ed out m the Illldld ,lI1d felt It \\ as Impol1ant to clallf\ \\hele the boald ~tood I had thought aoout the I~ ,ue o\el the \Ieekend," Andel ,on s,ud, and I thought these 1~'>lleS "hould be handled thlOugh the dppropllate chan nels dnd \llthout grandstand II1g I m not sa, lIlg the Issues '>houldn t be discussed public!} , but sometimes 1 thmk you can deal 1\lth the Issues more elTec tIl eh thlOugh qUIet diSCUSSIOn \\ Ith the pal1le~ 111\ olved " ,- lem mng In 1993, the school system sought the sel vices of an out Side consultant to conduct a sy.tem\\ Ide audit From that came a July 1993 leport by Glemer ASSOCIates a Grand Rapids based archl~ctwal firm The stud) cost the dlstnct $8000 Engmeers from Gremer spent fOUl months studymg GlOsse POinte South High School, ItS electrIcal system, commUnICatIOns equipment and classroom usage Gremer's study outhned a plan for updat mg the school's mfrastructure - a total package for wiring, fiber OptiCScable, updatmg elec tncal WIrIng and mstalhng computer eqUipment The cost $267 mllhon At the time, the school board discussed the possiblity of pay. mg for the ploject WIth a bond Issue When the pubhc hbrary separated from the school system last summer, the district retamed $2 4 millIon m lIbrary revenues that admmlstrators suggested be used for technologIcal Improvement rather than floatmg bonds to pay for the eqUIpment In 1994, an ad hoc technol ogy commIttee developed a five year plan that cut Gremer As soclates' plan m half From page IA Shme recommended the board spht the "gap" millage request mto two questions' 68303 mills for five years for operatmg expenses, and 13255 mills for five years to be ear marked for technology Improve ments AdditIOnally, Shme drafted a five year technology plan to support the millage request and asked the board to approve that plan before votmg to place the paIr of millage requests on the JlIne 12 ballot Taylor said the technology plan as presented by Shme dId not prOVide enough dollars for hardware and too much money was budgeted for software He also questIoned the adequacy of havmg only four or five com puter work statlOns m each classroom He voted agamst both mil lage requests because, If ap Notice IS hereby given that the Clerk's Office, 795 Lake Shore Road Gros,e Pomte Shore,. Will be open proved by ,;oters, they would last fO! five years TaylOl smd he wanted to see three yem millage requests placed on the ballot "By gomg for five years you are dlsenfranchismg by 67 pC! cent the residents' votmg nghts," Taylor said "I find your lOgIC cO'lvolut ed," Anderson replied FollOWing additIOnal dIscus SlOn, trustee FlBnk Sladen sug. gested the board was fO!gettmg Its ~e purpose a~? mstead was playmg politics In additIOn, two members of the audience chastIsed Taylor for votmg agamst the millage proposals and one man accused Anderson of vIOlatmg parha mentary procedure MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1995 _. LAST DAY TO REGISTER FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. for the purpo'e of recelvmg dpphcatlons for registration of Ihe Quahfied Electors III Lake Township The follOWingproposal Will be voted on MACOMB COUNTY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION MILLAGE PROPOSAL Shall the hmllatlon on Ihe amounl of la>.es which may be Imposed In Macomb County be mcrea,ed by 33 cents ($033) per thousand dollars ($1,000) (033 lll111)of the laxable value on all taxable property m Ihe County for a penod of three years, 1995 to 1997, mc\uslve, for Ihe purpose of makmg contnbuuon, III aId of the Suburban Moblhty Authonty for RegIOnal Transportallon (SMART) and Its purposes for Ihe elderly, handicapped and general pubhc 111 Macomb County The levy of 0 33 mIll 111 1995 ""auld r3lse approXimately $4 8 millIon dollars 111 the first calendar year of Ihe levy Anyone quahfied to vote who Will be 18 years of age on or before Mav 23, 1995 may register to vote Absentee ba)lot applicatIOn by mall deadlllle IS Saturday, May 20, 1995 at 200 pm Persons quahfied to vote by absentee ballot In the SpeCial ElectIOn may vote 10 per,on 10 the Township Clerl's Office up Unlll 4 00 pIn, May 22. 1995 Raymond G PN 04/13/95 & 04/20/95 SuwJIlskl Lake TownshipClerk "* • • • • • • You're sick · really sick. STEPPINI OUT... Sunday, April 23rd IT'S 7:30 P.M. AND YOUR DOCTOR'S OFFICE IS CLOSED. for the 7th annual \ No'W MSWALK. Jom 5000 fellow Metro DetrOiters puttmg their best foot forward to help the over 15.000 Michigan familIes affected by multIple sc\eroSlS Routes m Bummgham. Eastside VtlHAT? .. Adult Medicine After-hours service for people with a doctor on staff at Sf. John Grosse Pomte, DearOOm. Monroe and Ann ArOOr, So now you do have an alternative to emergency rooms. We're open Monday-Friday 5:30-10:30 p.m. Weekends and Holidays 4:30-10:30 p.m. Call1-800-247-7382 Can we count on you? THE- MS, WALle '4.' "[11;;1$3£1;;; t.JHi Center AT EASTSIDF ADULT MEDICINE 'IFEN IN A COM~ORTABLE BY A 'IPECIAU'IT CASFS TRIATED IN AND INTfRNAL AT THE CENTER, CONVrNIFNT MEDICINE. EAS1SIDE ADULT YOU'lL BE SETTING URGENT MEDICJNf • abdominal pain • sprains • minor burns • headaches • minor injuries • fevers • vomiting CENTFR INCIU[)[, STJ2~ BUT ARF St.John Hospila I and Medical Center NOT [IMIHD TO: • diarrhea Enter at -...... South .... entrance free valet parking available until 9 pm fiI \!lfI"\'1 MLITIPI F 'iCURmI5 .. x If 1\ ____ ._.e.__.._ _.. .. ..__ ~ I!:!&!!!!!!!I!?lIIIIf.SlllC•• IJ I•• .... ___ Apnl 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe 13A News Best Ever Exterior crylicFJat Super Velveton Acrylic Flat Wall Paint Matching Eggshell Best ~ver Exterior Acrylic Flat $1675 GaHon House Paint Matching Salin Sllghlly higher on occent color~ $18~!n$19~!n CUSTOM ORDER WALLCOVERING BOOKS .>~.:~.~~::'1,, 0 c Don't miss the ~~~ H }, ~onour custom books! We feature hundreds of the nations HOTTESTdesigner books. ",;; ~.~ l( Choose from thousands of patterns such as Waverly, Impenal Blonder, Sunwall, Brewster, Patton & Warner. 20.40% OFF! ~s~~~~~Mer'S liC!a~!!!!i~rk • DECORATING SERVICE AVAILABLE • CommerClol accounts excluded Game card dlscounls not available on sale prICes I ..-~-------,,---------------------- ~~~~I ~i~~~hB~~~e~~~~~~ HALLMARKJEASTOWN Wallpaper & Paint Co, 19849 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods 313-881-9760 (Corner of Huntmgton & Mack) Prices good through May 31 " 1995 I I., • - -- News 14A Apnl 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News Woods resident not happy with 'above the cap' tax increase By Jim Stlck10rd StaH Writer ~ ".' .' ~ PIOHng once again that II hen It come, to tal>es nothlllg IS sImple the lIhchlgan ta'\. hi bunal \\ III ha\(' to d"clc!" II hp .' """ ~ Mayors' Prayer Breakfast to feature Richard Carver Rlchal d E Can el, pl eSldent of MST Amellca, IIIII be the !,'llcst speaker at the ninth an nu,lI Mayors' Praver Breakfast at 745 am Fndal' May 5, 111 the mdm balhoom of the GIO;se Pomte Yacht Club III addItion to hIS current posltlOn Illth MST Amenca - a cilnqultmg firm representmg such dl\ erse chentq as Zeppe !In, Helliett Pa~h.al d, Zollern, dnd the Gel man State of the Saal land - Carvel also owns dnd serves aq chdlrtran of the Can.er Lumber Co 111 Peona, ll!lnOls In 1984, Carvel, a colonel m the US AIr Force reserve, II as dPPOlnted by PresIdent Reagan to ;en e as an ASSistant Sei:re. tal) of the AIr Force Dunng that same tlme pellod, he ~, n ed a ~ president of the U S Confewnce of Mayors, a dlrec. tor of the NatIOnal League of CltJe" a membel of the Presl dent's Advlsol \ CommiSSIOn on Intel governmental RelatlOns, and preSIdent of the NatIOnal Confel ence of Republican May 01 S In 1982 he was appomted to the preSIdent's commISSIon 0'1 housmg and m that capacIty <;PI \ed as ch31rman of the Fed el al Housmg PI ograms Com nllttee In conjunctIOn WIth the U S Conference of Mayors, Carver and hIS Wife, JUdith, edlte<i "One Day USA,"a book of photographs deplctmg hfe III Amer. Ica's cltles The breakfast, which an nually attracts more than 500 people, celebrates the NatIOnal Day of Prayer as proclauned by the preSident It also recogmzes the role thdt prayer has played III the !lves of mdlVldual Amer. Icans, as well as the natIOn as a whole This year's breakfast \\ III be hosted by John Huettemann III, VIllage preSIdent of Grosse Pomte Shores , The pressures and demands on Ollr hves are mcreasmg at an aIm mmg rate and It IS won derful to hale an annual event hke the Mayors' Prdyer Break '\r\\ ,sprlns \1 'i" ...'\ ..0'1'1 Harvey Ovshlllsky, award wlllnmg writer, producer and director, WIll teach a weekend workshop III creative \\Tltmg Apnl 22 and 23 at the Grosse POInte Academv The workshop combmes lee tures WIth group wscusslOn, wntmg exercises and practIces, poetry wntmg and multIple doses of Ovshlnsky's own self motlvatmg messages, "Wnte-A. Richard Carver fast to glVe us the opportunity to pause a nd reflect," Huette man said Mlns" ' !t IS espec18l1y gratJfymg to be a part of what IS now a lllne year tradltlOn that bnngs all of the Grosse Pomtes and Harper Woods together to reo flect on the role prayer has played III not only shaplllg the quahty of our mdlvldual hves but that of our respectIve com mumtles as well " The mayors from the five Grosse Pomtes and Harper Woods, who make up the plan mng comrmttee are, Gregg Ber. endt, Grosse Pomte Farms, John Huetteman, Grosse Pomte Shores, James R Haley, Har per Woods, Palmer T Heenan, Grosse Pomte Park, Robert E NOVltke, Grosse Pomte Woods, and Susan Vvlleeler, City of Grosse POInte In additIOn to the regular program, a memonal tnbute to the late Gerald C Schroeder, former vJilage preSIdent of Grosse Pomte Shores, IS planned Tickets for the breakfast are $15 and are available at the Harper Woods or Grosse Pomte mUniCIpal offices For more III formatIOn, contact Susan Gra ham at (313) 3964200 or Joseph Gualtlen at (313) 396 \\, "-~ARY :J"ror l Qrd. l and'Tr<; In(1'('<;' MEDICINE J(',,,ln YOUR MIND Will fOllOW ... MEMBERSHIP MEETING 7:30P.M. Tuesday, April 18,1995 Grosse Pointe Unmsrittn Churth 171 SO Maumee, Grosse Pointe City THE SPORT SANDAl, Gue~t Speaker Mark Brewer Chairperson, Michigan Democrohc Porty 2On8~~"ill'rt Schummer's Ski Shop 3131881.4363 YOU CAN ADVERTISE TOO! CARE: ~DI' THURS YOUR FIRST &FfI PARTNER -1-- ~ -=-- 'j We Know You... You Know Schummer'sl CALL 882-3500 NEEDS ~ : .~ - ,n' HOURS 1030.830 SAT 10.6 SUN 12-5 IN -' PREVENTION OF At '\a1 ,c ...,mer ca", \"t al'\\"'''f''' <;,oTl'l.rlhllltJ 11C'\\ ro 10 lC'"to' EACH PATIENT FROM INITIAL - CONTACT A By Anteebo Publishers COMMUNICATION lh(> portlt)O In MO' N~ TO. AND CARE FOR, (tC.ltl()l"l (an n,.'" musl HEALTH f " ,lOll .If<. l "put 01 ltr,t \Llr .Ire l1ll"lIll II \\ Ith II1tlfn' \\ho 01 lrmnlllg ,dlllol "l'lOl1r, hll\H"ln Inti rl'I)(l..! 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PRIMARY .1' Llrlllo!ll!-:\ 10 fl<.O!-:l1I/l' <..Irl\ 'Ign, hl lonlu,(d 111lhllf Ing 11I(((ll.11 rllltl0n,hlp Int,t THE n ll/l"ll' tor c()(ft'(1 on Jf) tnc \\"c a~'SlIn"(' no r("'5fY>f'c,lbd the S<1ml' dfte-rlhe'fl/'Sf m5R11lO11 The Crf)';'\(' Po rllC' N('V.~ rt"SoCl'Vr'S lhc- nghl f)f)1 to ,l«!'P' .an cl&.enl!>E"~ orde C.r~sr POIn!t' "It"'Io'o" .ldvl"nl~m,Q. rrprc '1,(1'11.111\1:"5h.H~ no <1U!hot'lty ro h r1d I~ ~ ~dlX" aM only pub! (,,',}l'\ 0( cln advert ~('mC"nl \hall (OnHl!LJlC' final gl'V('t1 LISTEN /10/10 Bon ~ \'1onri,) OC' -.l «:' follm\ ,ulh I' (.Ir<. .1Ild ,lI1l1 to prm Ide l.lre .1Ild lrl".llmenl THE ABILITY 10 n<"\,.If(' nc,er1 on I\dVCr1I'5I11g copy fOf Secllon B mu ..l be ,n the adl,('rTlc,H"lgdepar1mt>tl1 by 11 00 a m 0"\ ...-..onday 'The deadl ne for ,)dl,(>rt s ng copy for ~CIIO'lS ill & C s 10 10 oJ m Tuc-e,da..,. (ORR£LTIO",S " ...0 "OIU,TMl"lS R~c, hll ly lOf d <;play and rldsll,lfl<"d (Of AND L.1<.h pln'llI.ln II1f<.<. t10l" dl'l:.l'(' m<.dlunl .Irl dOl tor, AND THE WILLINGNESS TO phro!o!-:\ J.ln, tr,lIned ,plll.II"" PHONE: 882.6900 1'5 r m lC"d to (' lht-t lrollhll .lrl,I' l "ll1ll.11 tl) !-:ood hl'.llth OPEN Second C lass Postage pa d a1 DC'1Jwl M 'h ~an and add t an.,,1 m ...,1 n.~ otfFcE"S StJhSOlp1l0n Ra1f's S24 pt>r ~(,eH '.,d ml I S26 oot of l,tate POSTM~STEIt Send .adrlrcs<j changes ro CrUS-H" POinTe .....e\ .. <j 9b KN(hel,al Crms(' Po.nte farms \,~j rr:,H;lI'Of"'l 01 lhe (ha~ III lll,lj,:no'lll AROUND pl..opk .111,Ir<.I' 01 Prlm.ln ollJl..r "lh'l)l'lI,lln <.ntl<.,lll.lfl PHYSICIAN. IT REVOLVES 9G Kercheval Avenue Grosse POinte, MI 48236 oll(n ,lIld ok!lr Ir:nnu.llll plillnol1,ln PERSONAL 10 the 1I1l1t(11l..h<..lllh <..Ife l1l..ul, of .11Iult, of .111.Ige, In<.lmlmg 'IKlI.ll1\ (USPS 230 4001 Published every Thursday 4811& rhe dNd me fOf nev.-S copy Il...lm " lIedll..,llell .Iuo!l,(<.Ill' CARE I !o)'PH,11 our Im<. nul Bon "e<.our' me(hune THROUGH Grosse Polnt~ News (>f'10l' Cameron H Piggott Village Clerk 04113/95 FOCUSES ON THE ' ' ' <;1('' ~nd SOOlol ~oovC'r<""Hl;.m 17'hl ",'\pck ..... \Vf {)<"t,.OII ~~I ill l'l~ [l,fock .. r~~oJ("dcu\1 ~h/S!\h ;'$:;3 ng G PN DEMOCRATIC CLUB ~plr.llu ..d ~1.Ipp11"" BY ad.'("f'IlS MEETING CARE CONTINUING fI()l.)f' COUNCIL ~Q.rntJ" OJ.. \'~('r-.:' NOTICE OF ADJOURNED Michigan ,w- r np(orC' J5l4ores The CounCIl of the VIllage of Grosse Pomte Shores Will convene m all adjourned se,slOn on TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1995 at 7:00 P"M., Ihe fourth Tuesday rather Ihan the th"d Tuesda) of lhe month, as normally scheduled The CounCil Will meet III the wuncl] chambers of the Grmse POinie Shore" mumclpal bUlldlllg 795 Lake Shore Road To RlSElM DISPLAY AOVt:IU1SING SPACE 8Y 2 00 r.M FIlJD.\Y 4300 ~ointe GROSSE POINTE PRIMARY of. nr Ol,lr lifrlnS cftQnm9 and mad", room for mort" l l~.... ~~ lncrn..c cap must strictly apply" Roland Andel son of the ;tate 11easury department S31d the Issue bodq down to whether a change m a home's c1asslfica lIOn dllOlI; d Llty to rdl!>e the taxable value of a home mOle than the law would normally allow 'That deciSIOn wIll have to be made by the state tax tn bundl," "aId Anderson "It's a decISIon that WIll have to be deCIded on the exact pmtlCulars of the case, so I feel that I can't comment on whether the city's actIOn 11'111 stand, but It IS an mtelCstmg questIOn" The state tax tnbunal WIll meet durlllg the summer A de Cl"lon flom the tllbunal can take sevel dl months, said An derson t)b'!t 'I Book. Vlllageof~rOSSe The workshop meets from 8 30 a m to 3 pm Saturday, Apnl 22, and from 10 a m to 4 P m Sunday, Apnl 23 Enroll ment IS $150 and students should brmg thetr own pen, paper and lunch Classes Will be conducted m the academy hbrary, Just off the front en. trance of the school, located at 171 Lakeshore Call Kelly Hackatorn for more mforma tlOn at 313-886 1221 fRH YOUR fHT qnc. 'Hap~C11' 'Hour< ";"~l homes III the cIty Reeently we completed a reVIew of 285 homes III the northeast corner of the cIty These homes \\ €I e bUIlt by fow compam~ III the Don't forget your 'Write-A-Mins' C O"Jrntr)' Creations. '\\hrrr ~Slr homes III the northeast part of town That's \\ hy those resl dents saw the taxable value of theIr homes lllcrease more than the 26 pel cent allo\led by hIlI 1960, Knapp saId that ;('Ielal resl Most of the homes III the area had a classificatIOn hIgher dents complamed, but when the was explamed to than Schneider's, Knapp saId SituatIOn The hIgher the clasSificatIOn, them, they seemed to accept It "No one likes to pay hlghel the higher the home assess tal>es, but for the most part ment The cIty ol'er the years had they did accept the situation," lecelved a number of com. saId Knapp Schneider 1\ as not one of plalllts from reSIdents who said He contacted that the assessments of some of those leSldents their neIghbors were lowel state officl8ls and said that he\ gOlllg to appeal the local tax than theirs "We did a re\ IeII' and found tribunal's deCISIOn "ThiS IS onlv a gImmick to out that they were light," Knapp s81d "So we changed exceed the tal> cap," said the c1assllicatlOn of about 20 Schneldel "PlOpo"al A IS vel) clem on thIS Issue and the tax GIOSse Pomte Woods I eSldent Robert Schneldel dlscoveled that the taxable value of hIS home m the northeast CO! nel of the Woods mcreased by 85 per cent smce last) em, an amount much greater than the 2 6 pel cent allowabl~ under state law Unhappy with thiS mcrease, Schneldel went to the Woods' tax tribunal and asked fOl re hef, which he did not get The Ieason, said city assessor BIll Knapp, \S that SchneIder's home along wIth almost 20 others m the Woods was reclas slfied "The state ConstitutIOn calls for unlfOl mlty III assessments," saId Knapp "For the past cou pIe of years, we've been re checklllg the assessments of thel a change m home c1asslfi cdtlon Juqtdie~ an Increase 111 the t.u..able I alue of the home !,'leatel than the 26 pel cent cap Imposed by law Tre dJ'pJte arose II hen BEGINNING BON 'iE()lIR'iOF \~ICHI('i\i'-: \Hi\ITllC/\\{f W<'HM oOWIog \~)(' FOR jl)r ~ YOUR EOlJCAT ION. YOU. FOR 458 Cad eux Road Gro",;() POinte M chlgan 48230 FAMILY. DISEASE PREVE NTION • HEALTH PROMOTION 8t MAl NTENANCE • COUNSELING' DlAt.NOS IS TREATMENT l{r~dl1r('C'Al"'e~nr;('f~()t"(icof ~---- ------'--------------------------------------~---:_--:7:;;.Z.iIlI .. 'i11I .. fj •• '.-.rn!!l!lIM •• !IIlI.. IlI... _ .... April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News . II I I 15A EASI'ER FAMILY BRUNCH/BuFFET 11111111 2nd Annual Kiddie Kontest ~ Spanfj(e Portrait DesifJn Cfllidren 6 months thru 7 '1eRrs o{ tUJe UNWIND at Sunday, Ylpril16 1995 J ~MADA ~ •••••• !JfTEL :~Daily 30000 Van Dyke ~ Warren 810-573-7600 Caff ~or 1\.eservations 313/3113.9169 - DINNER SEATINGS - ESPImSSO The tradltlonal italian "express" cup of coffee A deep, strong extraction, nch In navor and aroma We proudly serve Lavazza Caffe Expresso Imported from Italy! -I ~ I!-Iy EST 1971 2'00-3:00-4:00-5:00 Adults $13.95/Children $7.95 Children Under 8 FREE Hawauan Salad Belgian Waffles OmleHe, Bacon Sausage Asst Damsh & Muffms Pancakes (FrUIt) Fruit & Cheese Tray Vegetable Tray Sweet Potatoes • Potato Salad House Salad Ceasar Salad Spiral Noodle Salad ~ef/ee~ 21024 Mack Arlenue Grosse Pointe Woods 11:00-12:00-1:00 Roast Beef Au Jus Honey Glazed Ham Roast Turkey w /Dres,mg Shnmp ScampI Chicken Feltucme Alfredo Home Fnes 0 Bnen Red Skm Potatoes Real Mashed Potatoes w /Gravy Green BeansAlmondme <tri.:qd. 3 Winners To Receiving a U S Savings Bond and a 16 x 20 Portrait PortrRlt Sewon and one 8 x 10 {or $40 (a sMin']s of $97J 25% OFF Ref/utar prtces on aft other photof/raphs purchased - BRUNCH SEATINGS - AN ULTIMATE PASTRY TRAY A S T E R "" I M"nal-I :$ l. 1 wI coupon" ESPMSSO :II~~UR Chd:eo$)le mt.lS1b4l ort1&edln u. 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I, 200/0 (Between Hampton &: Roslyn) Phone: (313) 417.0020 -----------~- ~----------~~~~~~~~~~------~ Open Fn Dally Mon Sat 7.30 a mIll Thurs 7.30 a m tll Mldmght I 00 am' Sun 9 a m 'Ill lOp m r-:~::.--COUPON 50 0 FF L ,.,;'" --------------I :qri~~ ~Dail •• '1f'", ...~ ~ ------_...--------- -- --"" - If, ~ ---~-, Any Specialty DRINK I E,p"es 611!9S:.J ~ News 16A April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News Woods begins budget talks, pledges to hold line on property taxes By Jlm Stlckford Staff Wnter If dll goe:. \\ell Illth the budget planning pI oce~:., GIO:.se Pomte \\ ood, Ibldents \\ III not ,ee an IOU ea", m local pi opel1\ ta."e~ It's OUl goal to hold the Ime \\ Ith ull pIOpel1\ t I,e", ~ald \Vood~ fillanu~ comnllttee chon man Petel G'lezan Whate\el happen, \Ihen Ill' detelmme OUI <pendmg pflO!ltle~ fO! the \ e,ll, Ill' 1\ ant to make ~U1 e II e don t hm e to I alse ta,es .. The 1994 ~ummel ta, bill fOI \lhlCh contdmed the cIty's local property tax, \\ as II 8 mills, said a sj}Okes\\ oman fOJ the comptrollel 's office Last year the city's genel al fund budget was $87 mIllIon Gllezan saId that the finance commIttee Will not be able to estImate \\ hat thIS ) eal 's burl"'p! \,,11 bp until the counc,l e:.tabhshes spendlllg pllolltles and until the committee deter mines 1\hat sevelal lecently Signed contracts \\ III cost the city changes from year to yeal, and nue IS aVllllable dUel we deter IS hard to estimate .. nllne OUI fixed costs 1\III deter. The cIty counCil IS planmng nune what \1p can do In these to meet several tlmes hefOle categOlles " the end of the month to dIscuss TIle city adminIstratIOn IS the budget, saId Gllezan The \\orkmg on a 10 year road plan 'We also have to find out dIfficulty IS 10 detel mmmg <;() that the counCIl can better \\ hat OUl medical costs \1III spendmg priorIties plan for lOad ImpIOVE'ment~ It he" Gllezan ~a,d 'Thdt Doe" the city spend more on will allow cIty offiCIals "to oo\\el repairs 01 lOad repairs? a\ Old the peaks and valleys Does the cIty dip mto the cable that come WIth planmng a fund, or should the clt) make yell! to yeal baSIS," Gllezan Improvements to CltY-OI\ned s8Id Drive TheIr next re,t stop, at bUlldmgs? Gllezan saId the'>e The counCil \1111meet to dIg. the 8 6 mile pomt, IS the Grosse al e the prlOl"ltles the counCil CU<;Sthe budget afiel the regu Pomte Academy must determine In the ne"t Idl counCil sesslon on Apul 17 Walkels WIll \\alk do\\n couple of weeks The councl! Will meet again LakeshOi e to the GIOSse Pomte "We'll be lookmg at the Apnl 18 and Apnl 24 VIllage bUIlding When they mamtenance of major slJ eets, "These meetlllgs should al reach the ShO!es stop, they Will local streets, the cost of mUlllCI 10\\ us to u on evetythmg out have walked 11 7 miles They pal Implovements and pOSSIble and set OlU-pnontJes," Gllezan wJ!1 then proceed up Vermel to capital eqUIpment purchases," saId "We ~hould have a budget North, completmg the 125 mile said Gllezan "How much Ieve by the end of the month" walk The walk WIll take partlCI pants through four of the five C1tyof~rnfifi.e Jnint.e ~no.bfi, MIchigan Grosse Pomtes For mfonnatlOn on partlclpatmg, call 810-350 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CANCELLATION: The pubhc 0020, ext 218 heanng, recently adverll~ed by the Clly CounCIl s(.heduled for Monday, Apnl 17, 1995, at 7 30 pm, 10 Ihe CounCIl Court Room of the MUniCipal BuildIng at 20025 Mack Plaza, to hear Ihe appeal of Fredenck Petz, PalindromiC ASSOCIates,20902 Mack Avenue, for a bUlldmg permll, HAS BEEN CANCELLED It has been determmed Phoemx on June 1 3 that the petluoner does not reqUIre an off-street parkmg vanance of Ius For mOle mformatlOn, con proposed cOnstmcllon For any further mformallon, please contacl the tact Bob Llsey, 8830 Pemberton CllY Clerk's office Dnve, Sterhng HeIghts, Mlch louJse S. Warnke G P N 04113/95 48312 (810) 264 6664 C'tyClerk MS Walk 1995 through the Pointes mapped out By Jim Sllckford Staff Wnter With Just a fe\\ \Ieeks to go, the loute of the 1995 Multiple SclerOSIS Walk hd' bren final \Zed PI~::d's:On~:':~~Iri:~~,~~s aro tl e 1118\1dlk at ItS last council meeting In Mdrch The \\alk \\111 stlll beglll and end at GIO:.se Pomte NOl th HIgh School "\Ve needed to change parts of the I\alk 10Ute to accommo date length and Iest ~~1h;\~~~\~:;upalgn stops," managel The 1\ alk IS scheduled to be gm In the mornmg on Sunda), Apnl 23, Conway saId The Social Security an independent agency tlOns, offiCials stated Undel the 1994 Social Secu llty Independence and Program ImplOvement Act transfen 109 the agency, 88A letams the Ie sponslblhty fm adrmOlstellng the Old Age, SurvIVOrs, and Disability Insurance programs (OASDD and Supplemental Se. CUllty Income (881) program 88A WIll also contmue to assist m admlmstermg the MedIcare and Black Lung programs A~ of ~lll1ch 31, the SocIal SeeUllty AdmlOlstratlOn (SSAl became an mdependt nt agency, sepaJate from the Depaltment of Health and Human Sen Ices, which hdS been ItS home base smce 1953 The change IS e:l.pected to plOllde a ne\\ level of Iecognl tlOn to SSA and to all those \\ ho I ecell e SOCial SecurIty benefits and oUpp0l1 the sjstem through then pa,roll contllbu length of the walk route IS 125 nllles, or 20 kilometers Walkers \\111 begm at North HIgh School The first rest stop IS at Montieth School, about 2 6 miles a\\ay Walkers will then head to Kerby school, which lS 4 6 miles from the startmg pomt Lunch will he served at Grosse Pomte South High School at the 7 1 mile pomt Walkers Will then travel along Mawnee Road to Lakeland They WIll take a left on Lake land and proceed to Lake Shore U.S.N. patrol craft reunion World Woo IT US Navy and Coast GUal d personnel from Patrol Craft (PC, SC, AM, YMS, PG, PF and othels) ale mVlted to an annual remon In CBE~I.DRY@of lAKESHORE CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING ,fUOINlI! 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DELIVE -" - ·• $15.97 ~-------------_.----------I Apnl 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe Schools News Visit school April 25 North and South Boyer speaks at Academy The C.IO~<;ePOIl1Le Aladpm, plesenb natlondll.> knO\IJ1 cdu catm B,ne,t L Bove" Ph D the filst bpeakcl In the Wtlham Challes ~kMllian II leltllle ~c nes, dt 7 pill Wednesda), Aplll 26, 111the academy dudl tOil urn 171 LakeshOi e, (;lOs~e Pomte Fa! ms Boyer 'ull ,pedh on Ib~lle~ cancel mng elemenlary educa hon Cdll 3138861221 fOi more mfOllllatlOn on the fJ ee lectule Play and learn with your tot Reglstel nO\l fOi Glosse POInte Commumty EducalJon'b populm pal ent toddlct cla<;sc<;, which stmi Tuesday Apll! 25, at Bdl neo slhool 20090 \101 n mgslde D,lve Taught by Suoan Galdlla, TlIsha MOlath dnd Tel esa VanSIckle, thc t\lO hoUi mOin mg cla,ses b'1ve pm ent~ and toddlelo d \leeklv opportumty to egage 111 somctlmes messy but ahl a)' fun actlvltlcs that ma) not be pel mIlled at homc Seaoonal claft plOJech mvoh '\1m th ~lud('nl, lIlcludeli l Hogl)\\ ,kt (hdd) HaUl dill :'>1011, '1hUlnp-,on, GOlan J.lnll "In .1ell Edmonds, Julw Scan St, vc-n,,(\n LI~d IlIl'nt\ fj, (' lI1't! llJlWJlt,11 I( lldll,l IIII.hlL ..,lU,-lLJ Lh !hilLJt.JjJdll.u' III ,Johll'Ot! .Joc I homp,on and the !\Ildllg,1n School Band ,1Ild l\Ilchdl I FlIlP 01 dll',tl ,I A""xI,\twn '010 'lIld l Jl'llnulp I",tl\dl on \1allh 2'i ,It [<;,I'ICIn :-'11(hlg<ln UIllVl'1 'It I NUlth 'lIld "outh ,ludent' pdltlup,ltlllg 111 tilt' It ,tll ,11 ('.II ned fll,t un hon Iallllg~ 111 14 of tltl 11\ ('\en!', South 'tudenh .lltendmg Pmcelb ;\1lddlc School stu 1\1"£ AmI Bndl BUl Bulle!, dent Joe Frazzltta 11, of Ryan Chllotl,lI1~ 1'1('VOl lLu GlOoSC Pomte Woods receIVed 110 Cllk,1 Beel (,db, Slimko an honoraule mentIOn III the Jet ('1111 VdnHof \llhl \'ande Janum1 1995 CllCket League Pulte Nllk leldlu Robelt mtel natlOndl wntll1g compctl Clm k "'lUlU BlIl1bl III Ndte tlOn For thIS contcbt, entrant~ SPUll EIII1 .Jom" EIlI! Pat \IClC a~ked 10 lI11te a poem Ilch .J,lllle, 0111n.lnll, Stc about a most Important tl eas phdllle Zleglel and \1eg Slppe\ Ule "[PI make good music . I Glo"e Pomte Chl1~t, ,111 School II !II hold Ib ,mnu,.1 km del galien I ound up at 1 p III 1uebdai, APlll 25 1he kmdel galten da'N oom, II 1IJ be open for Vl~ll~ h, p,1I cnlb and dllld len Helen McDonald, plll1clpal will talk "bout till.' ,chool and Its pohuc, Cdth) Aileb \1111 reVle\\ oppOliullltws fm pdlen tal 1m all ement BeahKc HolT man \I 111de~u Ibe the kmdel gartell pi Oglam ,md dltl\ ltws thlOughout the ve,u Patents of chlldJ en II ho \I III be 5 VCdl' old by Sept I .IIC II1lltcd 19A He's in the cricket league A world of spring .. ..... .. , Richardfesl 1995 began on Saturday. Apn1 L al the tlckel booth, where parhclpants purchased passes Irom teachers Pandora Buterakos and Nancy Schulte, above, to try their luck at a vanety 01 games from around Ihe world. such as pinata hes/a, British open crlckel toss and the Sakaura balancing walk, as demonstrated by student Charhe Pellz. al righI, Feshva1goers also parhcipated In an auction. sampled baked goods from around the world. experienced the magic 01 !1m Carmody and sociahzed. l!. ... .. • ~ • ,..~ 0, Celebrate Spring! ,. .. r ~ t Jr Tfte FTD@ BflllflY Basket BouquefTM • ...... 5 "III , an if j 'Hit I fPJW / t 1.1 d an 01 i " III 51"1lill Easler 's April 16 o /0 serve IJOU S\T(~ 21142 Madl, Grosse Pointe .1nd 'ift alull Two lOW/lOllS Toddlels mll~t be between the dgCS of 15 months (and II alkll1g) dnd 3 ) cm s RCgIstel by mall, Fa" 01 111 pelbon dm lIIg busme,s hOUl~ Monday thlOugh Fllduy, 8 a 111 to noon, 1 to 4 pill, .It the Commumtl EducatIOn offiw 01 Lall 313 J412178 ,(lr i " ,II ("Jvrlulll"d) 8~1 ) mg watel ~OIOls macalom lrafb, LUplake decOiatll1g and othel .Icllvilles dre olTeled each II cck, along \I Ith ~pecldl Pdl cnt~ onl) d,,,cusolOn ses~Ions on toddlel Idated tOPllS (~uch d~ ocpal atlon an'<lCt), nut! Itlon, pOoltl~e pdlentmg, bedtIme! naphme baby '>!tlel s, chJldcat c Ilf 11tl,ft Ne~s l "I) 9830 Conner; Detroit )27 70')1) II ROI) "72 ')2701 Deadline? lIlies slar/mll 3 p.m. Monday CONNER nADIt $, a/ S 1500 rf1l\J\_.., All Ma,or Credtl cards auepted Serllllg SIIICl' J946 11101(' ~\ f , -BUSINESS &PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY COUNSELING INSURANCE MRS LOIS H McMAHON, ACSW LIC Marriage Counselor 21219 Marler Road SUile 2 i 3 810-774-3377 I FINANCIAL PLANNING CHESNEY LEONARD AGENCY, JNC In,ur~nee Sin, e 1915 Homl'O" n", Auto Buslncss Quotes 8107793800 I -----e FRANCES TWIDDY. CFP & ASSOCIATES RegIstered Imcstment Adv,'", ree Based AdVIsory ServICes RLtlrpment. fn\e::.tment Plannmg 7737782 22811 \'a~l A,e SUite 110 S C '; lohn ( Brools. I C Brooks Agents M"'k ( Brool,. 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THAT llZZA HAS BECOME ASSOCIATED WITH THE FIRM IN THE PRACTICE OF LAW .._ ---;--------.--------~I ---~]=_r~llII!I!!!l!l_F!!!l!!E !J!IIu_a __ • __ Apn113, 1995 21A Grosse Pointe News IShopping for the Best CD Bates? -~J ra Don't Over~ookBrokerage l"J M _~ 7 ' ~ :;; ~ • 'tlllll\ j'l(Jj'!t. dlld, Ollt Illlllllhu JIl\ Ill,\ plt'l" " ot h Illk, I" fIllll' Ollh III ttlll" oj l.\I1 \ bl't.lUle I'l'l the\ l!ldl\ ldll Ii 111\l ltol' h\ 1\ !lllllh - \\ nhblt 1I1\1I1IlIlt lllllltllllOti OII!!;l/llted I"l' 1""IIl' BlOkl'lu! (I)I ot \II' 10 "11111(ItIII thl' Oil .It Oltt Il thl I' [\\0 Iun t.... 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SIIKe VOli re ma"mg I e \h tl e ll1terest-on b1 I -.-J un help }Oll mg - not bt' \ IIy Iy p.l) lllt'nt\. \ O\ll mort~rag(' p.wJnt'lIts ,ue much lo\\er. aIIo\>- hn.llltl.ll that hqmdatlllg S;alll' ta, ,1\ 11)(1'r. home .lth ,lllt.lge\ dO\\ who oilers IIiU ,fin1l1tll1g If 11 p.ly- be wnld .1,sets cau make and dl,n~t \our t ..rcfull\' lnnO\1tlVt'!ln11Jtlllgth1tJets • ' 100'/, of vour ne\\ home\ Comule ma} t1f1"I? .. fillQ 1ny .1~<;et'to m~l-.e th,lt Idea Remember von hablc for (lplt.Ii /Wllt" dO\\1l pJ)lJlent, hnmcmg you borro\\ for your II1terest e'penses of olle monthly fifst per- rejitla"cc 01 IOn'y. of VOUI home ~ appr.llsed t.., dedUCtlons loans, unsecured If OJ If lOll tall ,ltlord You (ould tm tilt' bt"t I Ill" "'II .lIJ, plann~dmve'tmt'ntprograll1 tor \Ollf tllllllU 11!!;Olll bl 'lilt' to put III \ llll 0\11 blOl.t'l \\ hen Ih()l'l'lll~ ilJ """ lip to 1lJO% of lour ta... .Id\ lsor \, ~~_\'.ll .... otfset your remall!lLfJlIIeYO\!IIl.\\llsobl.lble (0 lIse the eqlllt} 1I1\ OUI ,elolld home .1,.1 \Ollllt' ot lOll -lOlt potell- 'dll 'a .1l1ces, 'a n dollet r Cl)1'lII11er<J"bt sana lI"tnans, cretll C"l I , ... 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Oillt 11'1111"111e))l th.111 ):; ",1\ \ I " " . u. ye,lr _ or IIlore th.llJ 10'" at the Wile 1t I' rented OLt J d I ) all lan lle lilt ,OUl Illt)! tg.I,~~ If1tere\t up co (Ie lIll'llllUllI OPIII(lta~e ot anotht'r credIt ma, get 'you the fund~ you need a, your 1ttrtttl\e t e you purr lase a >""J h,w, Illllll' poulJdld II '011 h eqult) I ( D\ Wh en f h I \ It by borro\Vl/lg I ot (11, l'd doll.lr pillt \ Illd 111Itll \led IIltt'll\t IIlle\tIllCllt\ n, bcnefit th III the I\Plll! \ IIltt\ Ollt on one 0 "(11/1(' lOll II n V,ll.mOll glla\\.l\ fi b\ b 1111-.,For lIl\t \m e Z,1<) lOllpon I I\ldl'l ( D, otft'\ed StJ 11aval Ia bl e de d uellom be lble to J~uud lOr to III ltUrJl\ "I Addltloll ml~;lIlg U sc 'T' D ({ /lie'I hic C rec"J/ H1X OJl(~ )llU O\\n J home, vou tall take advantage a loner 11\)\1\ blO\.,trl!!;l' !lllll\ III till' (I), (1, t) Home b lTlkl ' 'I BlO\..el ed ( J), < III Otiel \ Oll IdtllllOIl II \1l'lIt'1ll\ bl'\om! \t'lOlldll\ It! II rentll1g, voure \ OUf t1,es to ne p payor I Illtt re\t HOllie OWJ/ If )Ollil ,,,,,,lJ pnnup 0 Se, ellld home, \ OUT!llOI tg.lge llltere;t (mcludmg up-front pOll1ts) as 1 bl " d d I iT. \\dl .11propert) ta.,el are e.lgl e lor e lIenon n euect. b I I I I h h lWl e 'nm \\ III Ie p you purc ase your ome v r~l uClllg I 'Ollllll \ J ht'\,' ( I h l1e IJHlklll lip 1I110 .lIld \l\old th III thmc to\\aru Bu}' Ytll/l gn:.ltl'\t I' \\l\ II'U Iih bl1\ blOt 1.., ot ( I h !lOlll I~l hOl"t\ lit In"hel ~ - )OU-IU-Ill\e~t ~e Il!one\ I - . I I ~ ( h Illll \ \It th II\ bt l lll\l 1ll00t \W"l'k MOll Hl ,hol t-tl'rIll 1"tt' Ilh (J)\ \\ ltil dl ()\ II tht 1111lllll -F-i-v.-e-w-a;-y-s-t--o-G'-e-t-a-t---I'-ng the Hidden Tax "'hen"" -- I IOIl:'-ttrlll 1I1\l\tIllt'llt' 1I\.,e \tOlk\ IIld hOjJ(h III III \11\ l '" hm\L \ t I \ bmkll I"t 11111\t 11lOUll 'Oll \ bt ttt I dt II L I1gl brokll ~'C I .llld tlild to t111llk ot IJltlkefl",t b.lllk\ i" - A home IS ,he largest fil1.ull..Jal IIlvc~tlJlem ... aho the source 11l0,t people e\er m.)\..e lt~ tJndthtbl'tIHl\bltOll'lhtl IlIIt'\t,ll 1(1)1 I 0 t ~()llJe 0 fht e b est t.1~. b elle fiIts aroun d' (Qui - If you Y llm III too OltUl lht \ D\ulnok b!"\"t I I~t' ~ I I) d t I "110\\ 1m\. to C1M:a \.Intage 0 t lellJ '-'i/N~ blllk\ Firms. :1 pmch.lse pnce - value It \ Ull re lefin.JIle- Old tlm dl~rllptlOn and ,my p('tentnl OlL\OUr 1IlJ1qut' iil1111cnl ~ltu,Jtlon, 'ome or .Ill ot these home t,), strategies m.l\ \\Oll-. tOI \ou.To llI,Jhe • sure you're gettmg the 1ll,"UllUtll t,I'I: .Ilh,lJItage hom VOIlr ' • • homt tOll\lllt your ta, .1J\I'Or .lIld 1 hlJ1lJll tl lonsultJnt ' \\ ho IS f1ll1lhar \\ lth the \ ITled prognm, and karufl'\ a\all" .Ible III rot11\ 's home ItnanClIlg llI,lTkel ' , BI' Ifrchad "'/111'1(111 Crldr/ C"rl'''r<lumr Cll<lHlII'lII ,11111 CEO "} \1",,11 L)'fIlll , 1'1'II t, ; •t For the Contrarian Who Knows the Meaning of Value j)kUip1' (ltlW> TITLE COMPANY Agent for Ch,cogo Title Imuronce Company FIRST OF MICHIGAN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS TRUST Thl~ umt Inve~tment tru~t, which offer~ the potential for growth and mcome from a portfoho of bank and thnft slOck~ from MIchIgan, OhIO and IndIana, I~ brought to you exclumrely by Flr~t of Michigan CorporatIOn Experienced - Dedicated and Personalized Service for Title Insurance & Escrow Services Fmd out more about the First of MichIgan FinanCial In~tllutlOm Tru~t through your Flr~t of MIchigan mve~tment executive or ju<;t ,top by our neIghborhood offices MT. CLEMENS 118 CASS AVENUE, MT. CLEMENS, MI 48043 .. 463.7200 GROSSE POINTE FARMS OFFICE 121 KERCHEVAL SUITE B, GPFrMI4B236. 343.5556 GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE 19565 MACK G PW , MI 4B236 OAKlAND COUN1Y REGION OFFICE 185 EUZABETH lAKE RD 343.0220 333..3090 FLINT REGIONAl OFFICE G Il92W BRISTOl FLINT, MI 48507. PONTIAC, ~148341 235.3300 Rone Reeo ends: Selected Preferred Stocks for Income Current Yield" from 7-8Y;%'" Call Roney & Co 1-800-598-0027 r-------------------------------, I I I I I \ ~•..,! Pit l\l "-'lid "" I IIWlOl'l 01 ROl1l\ <\ ( 0 , "c kll"ll'rdcrrld' ;;- - I I I I \" I ~ • I I I I I I I I I I ' leltll1l111llld ROIle'\ L .,~ ~lrdll\ 11" (H ...... t PIll! 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" ..... _ .... -..-.., pwr 19 , 995" GMEm Sav.Add,honQI$l,127 broke.s slereo-cou conven en, .. plg & CD o"to ploye 0 r cond hon na & morel Sn:: '5E11S ~ecl.j' ty & JJ bc."" Pi:.9 CQl\I/II!I!'\IOl".Ce P'Ht 'W\~ow, pwr $22727. LEASE ~<>'l <kp $11$ C 12 (}pi ..,pv;-r~ JI::>!'& ~ 1995 NI55AN MAXIMAGXE 24-MO. r~cclo-'-..-.dr.c JOOC!lJm ~~ JI1"'<,,", ,ea r...o .. rlJI~"'J8j6 .;..., Jj(Uj; loch mo .. M. FY'" 90 r"'IQ Qliw (l Ijcpc'" <:0'> ..... "9'<>11 Pr'" S .. " Pi Pr'" fJ1P~ VI rQlO/,,",p""'''' Add6,\" .. .,Jt • -: 15181 ;Up S150 < ... .&. B~ Op.o iIOp...rt'~ 0 -~~ Acura's touring luxury seden AM/FM ErR w/~teer rod clrIs pwr: ant pou S«rl dr lpess lid YOrl mlrr lki concert ~krl P'W" ~I 6 wat p.w! dlRlQ~ coni 55/45 seal pkg 57 I tT'e Stereo-cai~elfe "*'''~''''''''p-''''''''''''~ ::'~\I $ GMEm 10 23,503. sSaveAdd,honQI$l,316 pwr w ndc>wS 1995 BUICK PARK AVENUE AC 3800 $ono. 11\16 MI>/FMtlRwj._ M.S.R.P $30,517 ""'" ~ b' , .. 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We Have a Custom Finance Program for You! ~_- 1JMILE ~ 0 It's Always Worth Going to the DealerWorth Knowing .., And These Days, It's Worth Even More! • I I ~!!:!I!!I_Il!!!Ill!!~-_.. ---neE' : .£1 • • I Obituaries April 13, 1995 ;rosse Pointe News Frances V. Lutomski A memolldl Md" \ld' ",l1d Sdtmda) AplIl 8 aL St Paul ('dLhohL ChUlLh In GlOs"e Pomte F .11 m" fOi FI dnee!> V LutVlIhhJ, 7i, \\JW UILU ~Iun da), Aplll 3, 1995, .It hel home In GI O"!>"Pom tt' P.lI h M!'< Lntamskl \IJ" bOlll III Alpend She I" !>Ul\ wed b) hel hus h,md, !fan) J Lutomshl, a d,lUghtel Lvnn Lutam'ohl a "Oil, Chll'otophm Lutom<kl, and d !>I,tel Eleanol Ta) lor An angemenb \I el l m.lde b) Lhe (ha!> Vel hi', den JnL Fu nel,ll Home III GIO"l }'Ollltl P.llk LOIS Schmldl Lois Schmidt , \ '\• I Pllvate sell'lces were held SatUlday, Apnl 8, at Forest Lall n Cemetel'} III DetlOit fOl LOIS Schmidt, 99, who died Sunda, Mal ch 5, 1995 at hel home m Dechelville BOln 111 St Stephens Nell BI unswlck "It;, Schmidt wa>; a fOI mel 1 e!>ldent of Grosse Pomte Farm, Aftel fim"hmg high school III St Stephen' she gtaduated flOm nUl ~mg school m New Yor" and became a United States Citizen m 1941 She was d nUl se at Belh ue Hospital m '" v k ,10m ~ 1915 18 ae" I OJ AffectlOnatel) kno\' n a;, "SUkl, Mr< Schnudt enjoyed LrosSWu"l \1uzzles and Det! OIt Tlgel baseball gdmes, ho,temng to evel) game on the I adlo un III she II dS 89 ShE' 1< 'oUl"V1I ed by three gJllndchlld1e11 and thl~e j,'leat j.,'1andchlldl ..n Shl was plede cea'oLd b, hel husband, FI edel Ick Sdul1Id. d ,on WIlham M Schmidt d 'ot<,tel Glady" Libby, dnd 1\\0 blOthel s, Ralph and Hazen Llbbl Arrangement< II ere made I" the A H Petel ~ Funelal Home 111 Gln"e Pomt, Woods bl (Jtltel, Phlllp Delp She wa" Illedeced"ed by hel husband Robelt C Dargel, and t\\O blOthel<, Walren and Robelt Delp Interment 1<' In the St Pall I Catholic ChUich columballulll An angements \\ ere made b, the Chas Verheyden Jill' Fu nel al Home III Gro!>'>e Pomte PlIlk Louis J. Jost A funeral Mass II as !>dld Wednesday, Malch 22, at OUI Ldd) Queen of Peace Catholic Church III Harper Woods fOl Loms J Jost, 78, of DetlOit \1 hl) dIed Saturday, Mal clt 18, 1995, dt St .John Ho,pltal 10 Detroit BOlfi In Wmmpeg, Mamtoba ;>'11 Jost was a fOlmer I e"ldent of GIOSse POinte Woods He was a mamtenance super 11"01' for Wllgle) GI ellt Scott iflacel y stores I\ll Jost WdS a fil st lIeuten ant In the U S Army dUllng \VOIld \Vat II He \I a!> a membel of Amell can LegIOn Post 303 and the MIchigan Railroad Club :l-h Jo;,t IS SUi"\'!\ed bv hiS WIfe, Lucy (Kowalel\skl) Jost, a daughtel, Dland BarbICr, a son' Roger Jost, thlee gllmdchlldJ.en, and 1\\ 0 Sisters, EmIl) Ambloslewlcz and Mallan MI chaelskl Bunal was at Fort Custel NatIOnal Cemetery III Augusta AlTdngements well' mdde by the A H Peters Funeral Home In GIOSse POinte Woods h"l hu,b,md Donald Felrh .I ddugPlel D, bOldh FellI" .\ '>On, DdVld FI'IIIS and tl\O gt andlhlldJ en Meillol (,11 wntllhutton" m,ll tw m,ld, to tl", ArthlltlO Fn'll' datIOn. 23999 NOI thll c,tel n Hlgh\\av SUite 210, ::x,uthfield, 1\lJch 18075 C. Be!>imer Armina A llIemOildl '1'1' Ice \\ III be held at a latel ddte fm <\rmma C Besllnel, 93, 1\ ho dKd Satul duy, Api'll 8, 1995, at hel Ie" dence m GIO"-,,ePomte Wood!> BOln m Hol)oke, ~1d,,< :-'11s BeS1l11er dttended the U III \ el sity of Mlchlgdn She wa>; Ii tedcher 111 the De timt pubhc schools lean ferns She '" SUI\ II E'd by a son Pe tel J Besllnm ~he II as pi ede Margaret Jane (Jean) wdSl.'d bj hel husband. Fled ferris ellC B Be"mel, a daughter, A memolHl <CIVile \l11i be Enuly 5eegelt, and a son, Fled held dt 11 am Satllldav, Apnl ell~ B Beslmel JI Allangement, \\ele m,lde b; 22. at Fort SIll"'! Pte"bytellan the Clld< Verhe) den 1m Fu ChUich m DebOlt fm Margaret Jane (Jean) Felils 64, who died nela! Home m GIO!>"" P01l1te Thur"da), l\ldl~h 23 19%. dt Palk MemOlldl contllbutlons may Bon SeCOUlS HO;,Pltdl m the be made to the l\h~hlgan Can Clt) of GIO;,,,e Pomte cel FoundatIOn 15111 13 1Ihle Bm n III Ashmgton, Engldnd, 111 S F!'n IS was a re!>ldent of Wan en i\hch 48093 Grosse Pomte Pal" Neva Ann Rueger Lookmg back on hel hfe one 5en Ice" \leI" held MondllY thmks of the pJea;,ures of mu SIC, laughter, old movIes good Api'll 10, at Mount Oh,et Lu con\ersahon and a lCSpect for theran ChUi ch 111 DetlOit fm 86, \\ho the qua hIleS of personal bonoI', Neva Ann Rueger generosIty and LOmpasslOn She died FlldllY, Aplll 7, 1995, ,11 Nmth Ho<pltal III IVlll he sadl) mIssed by the Bethesdd Cmcmnatl many \\ho loved hel Born 111 Moullt Clemens, MI S Fern!> IS Sill vlved by :>'11" Huq~el \,," " 10l IIII I 11;<'1 dent of (,10""" PomLl F.1l m, She IC, <,lI1 I II ul h\ d ddugh tel, K<llen BodLlmllller, a ,>on (' Fred Huegel eight grand dil1dH n If'ld fOlP <'1 f'''1t <'1 "1nr\ thlldren 0 ~ AIl,mgements \\ele made h, the A H Peters Funel!il HOI1H m GIOSse Pomte Woods Memolld! contllbutlOn" md\ be made to the Chdllt, of th( donor" chOIce 23A lIo!>plt,d In the Clt) 801 n III DetrOit \11 ;>.Ieldl \la, d 1hlcll nt of ('"l''' Pomll' Wood" III I' I ,del". '0 '''' L'" Postal Sel 'Ill' MI \llIde \I a'o <1n .1\ lei I eadel ,wd 'llOlt< fan He ,11,0 loved to 11<1lel He '" !>UIVIIed bv hi!> \1 de, LOIl tta IPI!>clOltal Melde, and <1 !>htel Ro"Cnhll)' He \\ db pledeced~d b) thlce b'otheh Abraham Meide Mo'oe, Anthon) dnd Albt'lt A memOlIJI sel'VILe \\3" held Meidl' Allangellllnb \lCle fllddl' bv Satulda), AplIl 8, .It ChI 1st the [,ha, Verhe,dE'n Inc Fu Chlllch III Dell Olt 101 Abl3ham nel.II HomL III (,Io<,<,e Potnte Meidl', 68. \lho dll'd Thlllsdd) Pmk Apnl 6. 1995 at Bon Sewlll" E""" Has the true meaning of Easter gotten a little fuzzy? \ Nominees sough~ for oldest moms NommatlOns ale sought far MIchigan's oldest mothe! ~ to participate in the sIXth annual MIchIgan Parades mto the 21st Century, "Salute to Michigan Mothers .. Ten of Michigan's oldest mothers Will be selected to nde III vmtage cars m the paHlde The mothel!> will also be hon ored at a ;,peclal bl unch along With members of"'_..... their"" famllICs , , ... .... Toe pal ade wlIf De <eleeast hve 'on MIchigan pubhc teleVISIOn ;,tatewlde and each f)f the moth el s \I III be (eallU ed ThIs yea! the palJ.de \\111 be held on SatUi day May 20, the weekend followmg ~[othel 's Day, m do\\ntown Ldnsmg at the Cap1tol The 1995 parade I!>the slKth of 11 held to ushel III the 21st ~entuly III MichIgan Thl" yeal';, parade \\ 11\ hlghhght the '50s and Its tJ eaSUles In addl hon, a speCial tubule II III bl Pdld to the MlcllIgan Slumel" #'r Dlalln flom l.ommumtle" thloughout thE' "t.lte, the pa llide mdudes marchmg bands, clowns cIrcus umts, floats and amma\" FOl 'Salute to Mldllgan MothCl s" apphLdtlOlls Ldll 517 482 ]f 193 01 III It, to DebbIe Stablllow, Pardde ApplicatIOn, 2709 S Deerfield, Lansmg ~1I 48911 ApplIwtlOns must be post mal ked bv Api'll 17 C'l\l\tlILhIJrlnrn If riCl J nu '} ,0 ~ II ')J(\}Lr >C~tt Bhd 'ur\.('n,.i lJ(. 11 IJLlr~ rLth1nhJnnll~ tnEl<;tU""\.\.LC(,.Ldr II ir \.l~lhl""Llr l riot. It ..[fI.-U10n tJl Kno'( Pn~m.tfnun Church 'C\J \ \' ~\STER ,U"lRIS£SrR\;ILf ex' , nl \\ r~hlr "'e[\ lC1.5 & II nq nit I <tltQO ]-{nl t' ,t'llr\ p~\\\ (I Hl C-A! fl 14 o. 1 111fT ""n T....1 .-,b. l{ P,t\t "'\Jtl.l~k MAJtK )T0 After you check ~,~"~•• ~OUARE S..jf\d~/\l10(lSCO" .)f'fC!A. FOrJS& Ou ..-.HTYA ',i,'"t,,::n/ 15FLi'v"H-"1.~JR""FRIHllrr\'(1'''9'1Il IGROUND SIRLOIN $199 •• Alice M. Dargel HOMEMADE BREAKFASTSAUSAGE $ A ~1,1"!> 1\.1" Said Monday, April 10, dt St Pdul Cathohc ChUi ch In GIO,'P Po1Ote Fm m, fm Ahcp \1 IJalgel 76 IIho died Flldd\ AIJl II 7, 1995, at the Shelb) Nm <lIlg Cpntel 111 Shelb, TO\\n-.hlp Born III DE'tl0lt !Ill' Dm!ie1 \I as d I f>sldE'n1: of GlOs,e Pmnte Regular or Maple Unks or Bulk. . ICUBE STEAKS I ~~ ~ She '" 'Ill, II «I h, thl ee ddughtel' 'lldlth LeI LhE'n, Nancv He," l' and Luanne Kolodzlel a ~on Robelt C Dm gel JI 10 gl ,mdchlidl en, ,l <I< tel Ruth" I\("on ,Ind d ... S~ Lo< 1 $23~B 10 am, '7~4 ftffl IFETZERSUNDIAL CHARDONNAY 1 I Fl .$ RUMP ROAST lB IF! 169 .. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS Fmnh this box, check with your family: 9~] $188 $199 CENTER. CUT PORK CHOPS STUFFED ... 00 750 'MI I I $63 - A family decision It VOll rp like 111IIII 1'1")1'1, lOll \I Ihoug-Ill abCJlll don lllll~ \ 0111' org- ,11' "hl'l!, "II dlt' \'1(1 \1111 \l prohabll ch'lked Ihl ,11'pIOpllJ1t bO\I' (] I Ill, bad, of I Clllr drlh r, I", 0" Bllt 1011 n{'ul to t,lh,' OIl\' mort ,ll p to ,n'~lH that lOtiI' \\hh"" 111h( L1m. d 0111 10\1 nE't'd10I' IIlour 1,1Iwll If) 011 <If! '111'1 II{ d bl \ 0\11' jl11 l nh \ utl....ptJlI""c.. 01 ) \)llr (.hd(lr\ n Ihev lall 01' md, lOur dlll'illll 10 b,'(Olll' ,10 onnn donor But It 10\1 tdllh, m I oil I' \\"h", lh., "11I1llcI't Ilh, II honOi tIll m It 11111 h, ,I" n ItI\( 'UOl' l I to dNU'" but It, ,m 1I11llortanl Olll The gift of life (liITt'lllh 2"~klp,,,plc III \\iulln1! w ntl'l\t n, \\ orc:m ... till hlllm~ h1(II1l)' hH 1" p<lll' I' <I' h, d,,, dtl1l1~ 'O!l" m" bl 37717 GratiOt Ave • Clinton Townsh,p, Ml 48036 MOr\-Thurs 7 a m 930 P m SHOWROOM HOURS rue Wed Fn 7 a m 6 p m ~ ~ ~,. ~I'J' .; -t> .... "Ci~"""'~" ~"", ~I". ..,ll ),- t'1Qj' Jl.i!'''' 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IIld 1I11i r1l11tl 11 954-0600 • 483-9000 ..... om, ,mil III putlHIg;m Or~111d III0' 'Ill h" ollth, olll..otlour,lmcr'ol\lIIN lI'"n~ " I\lth IOUl r,Hll1h I Sale ends 4-21-95 of GI(I,,( POlOtl ... ..i""'l St John HospItal and Medical Center 'I u Lhr f ~n) h5'2 (I r \ ~ ( .1", Business 24A April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News Income taxes: It seems like they've always been around Whethel IOU Ie \lleothng \11th a 10-tO IT-40PNR,0l 40 the allllUall!tu,11 of Il<llmg lot\e" I' no plenll .\ 01 I' II ne\l E\en tol'" hom the <cc ond ce!ltun hold td\ deddlme; to meet Sheet <, of papl I Ih ,!lid pot tel) ;h il ,I, held III the lhll\ll 'It\ 01 ;\llchlgdn, PdP, Ill~ Collel tlOn Ielldl .I numb"1 ot slm!lml tll" bd \I een t 01 '"'>~ t lwn cr and tu\.eb no\\ ('Illlent ta," fOinh can be filed I I,) the m"Il, 01 computel hut m .1IluUIl E!-(\pi the com putel \\.1" the td' loll One such loll held lI1 the L1M collectIOn h 106 f,'et long and hst~ 600 .1dnh males \\ ho paId talles dm mg an 11 month pe Ilod oj one ta, lem The om Clal la,- COllectOl had agent~ 1101kll1!( In \ l!lages, gOIng hou'l: to hOll~e wllectll1g \I holl \\ a~ due on d. Vdst a' 1 d) 01 ta,cs Induchng capital tldde and l,md When conflonted b\ the lolleltOl, the head of the hOlhl' hold \lould hand Olel the malleI IlqUlll'd ,md 10,dUln Ilouid gl't a lecelpt on the ~pot 11011el ('I ;<.1\ ~ 11aJano~ Gago" CUI.11m of tIll' U 1\1 collectIOn, thdt le(etpt \I as often 1111tten on .I polter) Shdl d The collel tlll II auld Jll;t I each mto the ~ll eet pll" up one of manl bID "en pottel\ piece, and \I lite the payel a lecelpt Thel(' \I ('1e Cd<,e,. G<.IgO'i ~ald "hel c people elthel dldn t Pd) 01 \\ el e III 311 edl s, le.ldmg to then 11Ight flam the count! I ~Ide to lo"e them;ell es III the more populous CIl) of Ale'dndllJ. ' Empel 01 ~ could and did declee that people not mOle flom Cltv to city 01 elen nelghbOl hood to nelghbol hood, Ihelebl a<swmg accUldte ta, collectIon fhe tall. agents letUl ned to t heu headquJ.ltel s each da\ to entel the wllectlOns mto what amounled to a da) boo" Taxes In dllewnt Eg) pt could be pmd ,hare of the a,se;sed I" x III ,.hll OJ In kmd dependmg Faml!} membel~ hdd Iv pUI II hdt II dO,belllg taxed fOl n P1!oq.~'ng ('l"'t'l.. ( fl ..~ ..lt}\' 'n \0110\, Iflx p'()6"am th('lE \lue e,emptlOns to the gPIWIal I,,"' legulatlOn, Some c1d~ses 01 people II ere ellempt fI am Pd) mq leltam taxes No Roman Cltlum 01 ph) SIClan had to pdV .1 C.lpll.ll tall Keeplllg tl dCJ,. of II ho hved II hel e and holV mam III a hou,ehold Ilele to be taxed de pended on the census IepOlt, a count Idken every 14 yea! s by j( poltel ~ gomg house to house If <,omeone listed on the cen<,us II as no longel a part of that hou;ehold II hen the tax collec tOI hnocked, the agent came back to Imestlgate, mqUlnng about death leports or new ad ill e~ses At that time," Gaga. saId, Photo b, JJm SlIckford 'ta'\eo \lele based on the "hole eommumt\ and then blOken Coffee Grinder owner John Jutte inVited, lor, KeVln Young, Adam Brgmlgge and David dOli n as to what each famlly Mickelson. otherwise known as the Barrington Blues Band, to play at his Hill coffee shop and thell each mdlvldual owed Saturday. April L to kick off a series of events celebrating the second anniversary of the Cltl7ens 14 to 62 years old opening of the shop, \I el e expected to pa) their Oil Village Kroger closes one week for makeover By Jim Stlckford Staff Writer Becau~ the' LOuldn t make the Krogel m'the \ !llage big gel compaJ1\ e,"ecuhl l'S have decld"d to make It heltel We'll be dOSing OUI ;tOle In the Villagl' at 6 pm Fud,), ApI II 14 ,aId companl ~poke;m.m Ed\l3ld Nakfoor "We 11 I eopen .It 8 am S,ltur dm Apill 22 The VIllage KlOgel I; bemg tUl ned mto a "premlel" store, Nakfool saId The company has opened a numbel of plemlel stores m places like Bloomfield HJ!b The advantage of a pI emlel StOle IS that It allows Kragel to catel to the mOle commumtw'i II Ithout bUlldmg' new stOl es, oald Nakfoor The Village Kllr gel' has about 20,000 sq,ldre mumtles lLke GIOsse Pomte that have Krogel stores," Nak fool' said "These stOl e; ha' e been m the community fOI a long tlme, but by today' s stan d'lI ds the stores dre small Smce Kroger can't make them bIgger, Kroger deCided to make them bettel " feet of /1001 space, \I hlch I\as the avel age sIze of a superm81 ket \\ hen It was bUIlt ovel' 30 yemo ago Smce that time, trends In the gI ocery busmess have changed Supelmarhets have gotten a lot bIgger A SUpel market bemg budt toda} mIght hale about 45.000 square feet of floor space, smd Nakfoor "Thel e are a number of com Makmg them bettel Include., lemodelmg the Village KIOger's mterlOr, and stockmg the Stole \Vlth more upscale Items FOI example, the btore Will cdrry 25 kmds of mushlooms, Imported cheeses and an lfil proved selection of heelS "nd wme, Premlel means higher meats for sale, and bhOltlv after arrIvmg home, quahty the lnJured boy became 111and fresh bread, said Nakfoor The changeover from a regu hiS mother took htm to the emergency room at St John, Jar stOI e to a premier stOl e Will \\ here he \\ as admItted to the be completed In June KJ oger pediatriC mtensl\ e care IImt has no plans to remodel ItS The other bnv IlIvolved Was stOl e at the cornel of Mack and suspended flam school for three Moross, saId Nahfoor da)s PUBLIC SAFETY REPORTS By Shirley A. McShane Pop go the windows take from stOle ;helves and conceal In hIS clothmg a pack age of frozen flench fne'i a block of cheese and a bag of bagels When emplo}ees LOn FoUl lI1cldents of shattel ed ftonted the man, he <hopped cal WllldO\l' \\ el e reported 111 the food and flpcI from the Gro;se Pomle Woods on April store 9 The fil ~t inCIdent occurred at 228 am \lhen a Woods polLce officer on pab 01 found a ne" Iy shattered real \I mdow on a parked cal m the area of A 14 year-oJd BlOwnell ~!Id Goethe and Hampton Then at 2 50 a m a re~ldent dIe School ~tudent 1m olved III a who hves III the 800 block of fight on ~hool gJound~ Aplll 6 Hampton heard the sound of was lI;ted In stable conditIOn earher thiS \veek at 5t John glass shattering dnd tire. Ho~pltal squeahng Upon fUlther Ime~ The bo) suffeled a luptUled tlgatlOn, the l'€sldent found hIS spleen after he and another 14 cm \\ mdo\\ smashed a\ At 3 24 am, m the area of year-old scuffied m the 11<111\1 Goethe and Hampton, police of outSIde the band room at the middle ~hool In GI o~se Po,nte ficers seal ched the area fOl pos SIble suspects after the 0\\ nel Farmo The IlIJwed bo"s pdlllll' of a damaged Cl.ll reported seeIllg a gray four-dool vehIcle told Fa! m~ police thel would like to pres~ charges agallJ-t contammg thl ee men short!) the othel teen Pohce wel e \lI after hIS cal II \lIdo\\ ,vas shat ,estlgatlng the IIIcldent <it tered At 457 am thl \I mdO\\ of a pre,s time and could not com C81 parked In the dl ea of menl The InCident began alound 2 Martel and Ro~h n 1\ "s shat pm "h",n one of the bUh \la, tered In all mCld{'nts It ap a,ked to lea,e cl,l~ fOJ .Kdng pear< a BB gun I,a" uoed Po In a dl,rnptIve mannel rhe lice al e 1n1{,'itlgdtll1g othel hili apPa!enlh mauc a comH" nt 10 the ejected ,tlldent and \I OIL}; \\el£ e"-!Idngc d Afte! cla& thl> ejected ,IU dent and th" othel boy L' c1)angerl mOle I\ords and bef!,m Emplo)ee, of a !,'1Nl' I ~tore figbtlllg Wltnes< staten,enlon MaCK m Gn,'" P01l1tl' \ al'\ Son", students told 1',,1\(\ Fm lib tfled un"lCc"ofu\lv 010 thdt tht llllUI ed boy d to n,,1 Apnl 7 to captllle a ,nan 111 a fight back nth"l'" ~md h. ,I d red plaid ,hut \\ ho attempted Teacher~ bro"e up the fight to 'teal sclelal food Items and lhe 00) 'i \\ CIe "'lit hene StOIC \larkeI' ''i\l the man School fight turns serious Lunch on the run? y~u and THE GROSSE POINTE ACADEMY Y~ur Car Invites you to attend the first annual lecture presented by the ~, ~0INI: ~c:,"i," ~{ c ~ti";!\1~~ ~ ~~~,'G: ';J~~~ ..,.)"~V'il?""'" by Tom Fraser & Bob Hoover SalesMgr I POOR 'Y...[ ServiceMg, j UTlsko U R E S E E R S ~ xes lor l'lelr ~.ars leaky a'f- cond t \)nmg units should resist the 'em~I"I,or to recharge Ihe" AC s/s (:n dangerous substitute (efr ge1an Is As envlfOnmental regu allons conttnue to restnct and ~\Itr evenluarly phase out the supply of R 12 (FrEon) newer cars have converted '0 the use of Ihe en ....lronmentally f'1endly known as refrigerant the old refngerant R 134a The new cannot be substituted for howeve r a numbe r of ,nexpers,ve F\ 12 substlMes have cropped up which otter themselves as replacements 10 the locreaslogly scarce R 12 The fact IS that leaky AC systems filled wnh these poor substItutes can. leak 1I'\!0 the engtng or passenger compartment and explode Al Ihe very leasl R t2 win S.Ub ...tltUt8C, servl('lrg td lks contaminate Ernest L. Boyer, Ph.D. the -:Jarage s R 12 recaptunng PreSident of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Arlhough II can be pncey repa,nng your a r cO"d'\lonmg properly Will ensure )our salely and save aggravatIon laler on At RINKE TOYOTA He delIVer what you need-~ulo'11ot"e eKeellenee We ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: one 01 the most mcd'em and complele ~eMce and parts In .he area to ensure mum delay when ynu bnng depdr1ments yCJ n11n ,vw ca" to us for repalf The First Steps in Life's Journey Give us a I at 58 2000 or Slop '0 and see ,s at 25420 Van Dyke Happy 1 T SUBSTITUTES C1 ,) LEe 'YL~Y'Y,,,ti;.'-' I O,",mers of older cars Who seek qUick ('ftf' Business People Phow h) JIffi Stlckford Richard Kane. manager of a "premier" Kroger in Bloomiield Hills, shows off the store's bread baking facility. one of the on-site services that mark the difference between a regular Kroger and a premier store. Kroger will be clOSing its Village store for a week beginning on Saturday to con. vert It into a premier store, E"l:slerl GH"'se Pomte 1'''1'' tl'ldent MalJ' Un~ko attol ney and a',I,t.ml dlrectOl of l\1<idonn,1 UlIl,el ~IlI , legal ,I",'t U1t plllgram I ( C{'lItII had tl\O boo'" she co dllthnlcd '\ccepted .h le't boo!.." III M.ldonn"', tntl<x1uctol\ le~al a",,,t.1l1t CaUl<e The t~lIthook l' hplIlg Jnal ki'ted to pal alegal pi (1glam' aero",., th( count'") I Hint: It lakes a quaijl1ed auto tec"nlclao 10 fond and seal a leak In an older car's AC system, and t"en recharge ,t WithR.t2. I TOYOT\ QI'Af fTY [elf"t, (')11" PomH '-,hm p, I e~ldpnt Bernard Mullin, \\a< a\\al<kd th( A~IVE'I~ ,iI,el hplmlt Mullin' recell",rl the allard fm III' (1n/.(OIng"upp()J1 of AMVETh A'i ca<;tern publiC relatIOns mandgcl of ( nry,!tr em p Mullins III 1967 hdped launch thl' <\MV~:rS Dodge dll\el p\cellenee pi 0i,'1dtll In 19')2 Vlllilm' hdfJfd dp,,,,lo)l .. ~afe dllVlllg pro/.,rram cospon-.orpd by AMVF'J', and T, lot, In 6 fyn.ar1o;;o((JCffiunc I ilium Tmota hH .......I~ patcn1clt I I (.... "aI1,1" mhr dement ..lIb I TU\lIIB 011 • (It lUltJ1tnt.lnhMk \"Rhl 1lI111n"laJlatJon • Lt1hrh."sllon (91hcn IIpplleJ'hlc) • ( hrrk fllllhlid k,c1, Wednesday, April 26 7:00 p.m. I I ()U, FUter & I I Lube II I .1nchllh.'-llp ("",,,, Pomtc Pal k I c'>ldent Peter Butlpr .....nlOr, IC( pI e'ldpnt <I ho,p,t II afTUlr, "nd t'lllef udmmhllMl\C officel fOi thl Huw, hid f!l"lth f>v-tem \IdS rffLntlv named tl> the ;..hchlgan 1I0'pl t.,1 \ "on ,lion homd of dnectOl<' Butlcl'i lIPP()Jntmrnt lef1ech tll( ,,"0(1 ltl(m'- «ttpmpt to Jppresent " \alle!) of hpalth c.lI( In " The Grosse Pointe Academy Auditorium 171 Lake Shore Road • Grosse Pointe Farms I I I CALL (313) 886-1221 818.951 I ---------.-.- _-- _ -- -- _. • Tlll"flO'lo o.I.~hlk .(ll:~ IN! rtl("~~ tri,fhn Admission Free ~--- ..--..~~..,.Ji!!l:!!e!!~~ ......"!;!I'!!~!!I2I1M •• - __ 111••• 0.' __ Automotive April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News I Dodge ! 1 1 " '-" I " • )' 1. Ii '. d f f I i t Avenger: Looks hot, but it's quite civilized Th., Dodgl' A"eng"'l I. bdbl cally a sheep 111 wolfs c!othmg, d nice boy wessed up hke a bad boy Intended to fill the gap left by retirement of the Dodge Daytona, the new Dodge Avenger does that more than adequately It looks ilke It should also be III the hne of descent of the Dodge Chalgel and Challenger, but It IS not It may look hke an apprentIce hIgh performance Mustang, or Chevrolet Camaro, but It has no such pletenslons It IS a very pleasant car, but It IS not a muscle car Nor, of course, II as the Daytona But 1\lth the Dodge Avenger, Chrysler Corp seems to have offiCIally abandoned the pony. , car wars m favO! of a new and gr011mg market segment of : : : : 25A cal s that look hot and brutal but are, m fact, qUIte clvlhzed It IS a compromise between weams of powel and adult real lty "The sport coupe market as It stands today IS genel ally one bdsed on tlade-offs," Said Mar tm R Levme, Dodge DIVISIOn general manager "Buyers could get a sporty car and sacn. fice roommess and comfort, or they could get d loomler car but lose performance, hand!Jng and style • But when It comes to Avenger, compronllse has been replaced by balance - the bal ance of spmted dnvmg, yet a comfortable and safe car, the balance of hIgh style, yet pnced affOldably, and the balance of an expressIve deSign WIthout glVlllg up the vel-satlhty of a I oomy mtenO! .. Once you get past the Idea that thiS very sharply and ag gresslvely styled Avenger IS an answer to the Mustang GTs, Camaro Z28s and Flreblrd For mulas and Trans AIDS, you can settle do\\ n and enjoy a very -'p'lCMllnY'Cfir'lhat d611S'lNl'!f)'7'''C\ thing pretty well ThIS so-called "sport coupe" market which h,,~ emerged re cently as dlstmgUlshed from sport coupe descendants of the muscle car hentage IS VIewed -- --- '1'A' -------------- pllblllgl) SPdCIOU~Rear paSben ger, ha\!: a much less cldust!o phobic expellence than might be expelled m a "pOlt coupe Avel'gel comes mJust tllO model., The ba'3e model IS eqUIpped \\ lth Chrysler's 140 hp double OV€!head cam 20 il tel foUl cylmdel engme, mated to a five speed mdnudl 01 a fOUl "peed automatlc The up scale AI'enger ES comes Illth .tlffel SUspenSIon, alloy wheels, lalgel tneb, rem antI 1011bar, a leal ~pOllel and a new lI'htsubl Shl bUllt 155 hp smgle over hedd-cam 24 \ alve 25 htel V 6 II Ith a fOUl speed automatic tldnsmlSSlOn PedO! mance doe~ .'~ A Ut 0 S ' "The By Richard Wright by Chrysler Corp and many oth€l makers as a lJlajOI factor The concept of the Cdr that looks like an dll out, lire scre~hmg sport. CdI or muscle hIgh Illltlal pnce the heavy fuel consumptIOn and the hIgh Insurance late~ associated \\ Ith such vehicles ThiS IS a segment of the fhe Avengel ES I. a Cdr that IOU Illll want to tdke on a tllP a pleaSdnt toullng cal Illth pie Cl"e ~teel mg, .mooth and qUiet fide, le.ponSl\e wlvetralll dnd vcr) good looks EPA fuel econ om) I dtmgs aI e 22132 mdnual, 2231 automatic We cleated the Avengel \\ lth a nell set of customel. III mmd, ' Said Joe Caddell, gen elal plOducts manager of ChI) slel " small car platfOl m tedm 'We belle\e that thple I. a "Izilble mdlket of huver" that Ildnt 100nllneb, and comfort but simp!) alen t \\llilng to give up the "pOlty Imdge and feel These bu)els ale tYPically smgJe 01 coupleb not m the child I alsJng Iife.tage If there'" such a malh.et, and thele IS elldence thdt there IS the Avengel has It targeted I ,1m amd~ed at the .tlOng .ales of t\\O doOl spoltq!utllitles ~nd at th~, succeSb of the luxury pelsonal coupes, so thele me obvlOusl) mdnl' \\ho !Jke the looks of l\\o door vehicles .... -------.... --., • Homeowner ••• C.. h F.. t • "".nO~~~"'1flBn<:e 'B'n~lIII~=~~~O~rs AJiIl"'. r.IotlQBOB &F"""'" Co<p FREE ~~ L.. --I SEEKING INVESTOR/PARTNER tor authentiC MeXican reslaurant coming to Grosse POinte 882-0428 ~ SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY h Don't Let Computers Get You Down! Software & Hardware TroubleShooting Data Backup Strategies & Re~toration Training Database Creation Authorized Retailer =::0 I llatlJl //(/111Al III 11 I Dodge Avenger a sports coupe. is designed to appeal to an emerging market which wants car was perhaps heralded by the Mazda MJata and Its con SCIOUSImltatmg of the SPirit of the Bntlsh sports car of the early '50s, but WIth modem Japanese amemtles _ Ilke a comfortable ride, easy handling a"\ellithi'e'englne' • market where owners want theIr cars to define 1\ho they are," Levllle saId "They want sornethlllg sporty, but more so phlshcated than the traditIOnal 'muscle caJ' - and they don't want or need a family sedan They want to 00 Mdte\! ' ., The Avenger gets noticed It~ attractive, Slloopy hnes Imme Dodge IS bettmg that there dlately mark the ownel as a are a lot of buyers who want person up WIth the latest auto the style and image of a high motwe fashlOns Helpmg III performance car WIthout the thIS are a number of unusudl fimshes, including the "dust) gold" of our Avengel SE test vehicle, a fimsh II hlch changes I\lth the angle and amount of light It looks more eXpenSI\ e than Safety AdmInIstratIOn At the first hmt of spnng Its pnces, whIch .talt <1t (NHTSA) found that motorcycle and dry roads, motorcychsts mvolved lD fatal $13.341 for the standald model uncovCl theIr bIkes and hit the operators and $17,191 for the SE road Motorcycles me fun, but crashes had hIgher mtoxlcatlon The tl\o-door Avengel \S rates than any other type of can be a dangerous pastime Of the 187 2 mches long and 685 WIth then I apld rates of accel. motor vehIcle drIver mches \\lde, dlJnenslOns that 1,016 smgle vehIcle motorcycle eratlOn and the fact that they fatahtles m 1992, o\er half put It between the AcUl a Inte are less VISible than passenger gra three-door and the FOld (52 4 percent) were Illtoxlcated vehIcles, bafety IS an Important During a crash, helmets are ThunderbIrd coupe. InSide I" Issue room for five passenger~, and the only protectIOn a motorcycl Two major safety factors to 1st has to prevent senous III the Avenger's back seat IS SUI conSider \\hlle operatlllg a mo- JUry NHTSA estImated m 1993 motorcycle helmets re torcycle are helmets and drlV that mg whIle mtoxlcated In 1992, duced the hkehhood of a fatal C,II of Ity by 29 percent In a crash the NatIOnal Highway Traffic comfort In not qUIte match the car's out .tandlllg styltng, but IS spmted and more than adequate TIle Avenger shares a num ber of m<1Jorcomponents WIth the ~'!ItbUblShl Galant based Eagle Talon and MltsublShl Edlpse coupe" mc!mhng the same wmdshleld, doors mstl'll ment panel and contI ols The Avenger lldes on a foUl 1\heel, fully mdependent double l\lshbone suspenSIOn, whIch 15 ~Imilal to that of the Talon and Echpse The suspenSIOn keep. body motIOn III tight contiol whIle producmg a very .mooth and comfOltable llde Steermg 1. qUIck and pleclse The ES's standard four wheel dISChI ake~ WIth anti loch. control (base models come WIth lear drums, anti lock optIOnal) complete the dllvel's sense of full contI 01 Front seats are hIgh III the Avenger, gIvmg the dnvel ex cellent I ISlblhty, but the I athel 10\1 pOSItIon of the steeling \\ heel makes gettmg m and out a little tight The 1\heel can be adjusted dOlIm\ ard hut not up "and Two things to remember while driving a motorcycle .lJNnoas, ~ztrper sedan II ," ( , t 1" I 1/ ," '/ 11 I I ,I I 0 I, I I, " II, II "/,, =::0 1\ I 1" I I( I r I 1/11 1/ II 1 , Iill I II I \' I,' I I, I f I, I[" IIII I I ' 1" f , ' I, I ,I ,I. 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AddlllOnal coplel of ~peclficallonl and bId ~heel~ may be oblamcd from Ihc City CierI.. The Cily of Grosle Pomle Wood .. re,Crle .. Ihe nghl 10 reject any and all bld~ to IlaiVe any Inform'lilty In the blddmg and 10 accepl any bId II deeml 10 be m Ihe be" mlerelt of Ihe CllY a PN T011it.Ql OF\ffCfIlGA' Cnllnl~ >Jf \\J UtAl Oftlll -HIO'" 8 )"m,( '11'1.1.111h.:C ),IH.1l).('~\,"~ h (olJnl)lf\\~}ni' C.~OCR: (ll'l( (.h-Uldl.llCI'l FI(\hl'l(lI),,1' lh<.n:r)(f ~ olne lhe .... .l1l).[\L1 ht ml~( -...:I,) ~nlr('lJcJ~ I'1l.r~I)"...:otp..1~Hl~;o1 n~ cr1.J,n~lrt't"l ;\rklJ ~C 'I.lf) n~hl ml.1nJ 3nJJ I Ill: C Orl<J:!'\l I: Ilr .., ....,1I t.... 'f'~H r....{ ......Iu rf"ll.:l t'I<: (r J.:t T \0 PMOPO"olno ... ... It GI'rr~(' nr ... 1'1 p" c \ {}.•.!1.\\.....~ \1\\ (\ t~J .... 1J.1t>."j nlnJrm~ 'I .. JI'lJ,l r ,,'- .s.nll~L.'1'i n\ ho"l rJ1 fhurJ Ii \\ J tl.t'1\ T t oc'i ~,,! F Jr.lJ'i I- ...l fnll >;>,mlm \.u ~C'" d J "" nO. rlJ .. \1un Ii n,!:" ul> ..... 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U .Ii•••-•• .i!S-&-- 1 Features April 13, 1995 GrossePointe N~ws :~ Section B ~-- Churlhc~ fntert"tnlllCIlI MS benefit takes a hike through Grosse Pointes By Margte Reins Smith Fealure Ed,lor Some 300,000 people III 400 CitieS natlOn\'/lde wIll walk together SatUl day and Sunday, AplIl 22 and 23, to support apploxlmately 350,000 people wIth multI pIe sclelOsls One of nme MS Walks planned In MIchIgan WI\I WInd through fOUl of the five Glosse Pomtes Othel "'alks wJ11be held In BII mmgham, Deal bDJnand Monroe About 8,000 people are expected to participate In MichIgan's walks The 12 5 mile (20K) Grosse Pomte loute begInS and ends at Grosse Pomtc North Hlgh School and In eludes rest stops every few miles and lunch at the 7 1mile pomt, whlch IS Globse Pomte South High School PartIcIpants - walkers and pledgers and volunteels - will raise funds for the MichIgan chapter of the NatIOnal Multiple SclerosIs So clety by gettmg fnends, co wOlkers and famIly membels to pledge money for each mile he or she com pletes PI oceeds \'Villbe used for research, support gl oUPS and educatIOnal plOgJams sponSDJed by the MS SOCI Grosse Pointe North High School e 109 people" Fl8ncls Wll! partIcIpate m the walk by helpll1g pas~ out lefleshments at the Velmel Jeffel bon mtel ~eltlon e Grosse Pointe Shores Municipal Office Multiple sclelosis IS a dls eaoe of the centl al nervous system - ~peclfically the bl am and spmal COI d It I~ most often diagnosed 10 young men and \\ omen be tween 20 and 40 years old The ChlOllICdlseaoe Ib un pI edlctable III ItS plOgJ eb~ and sevellty GI aduall) , MS elodes the contlOl a pel ;,on has Ovel hIS or hel o\\n body Symptoms vary from pel son to pel son and range from numbness to paralYSIS and bhndne.,s The cause, tleatment and cUle fm MS are elusIve The NatIOnal Multiple SclerOSIS Society, whIch was founded In 1946, IS a natIOnal volun talY health dgency that sup portb SCIentific research mto f Kerby Elementary School MS New thIS yeal Ib a chance fOl walker~ who don't know ~omeone WIth MS to dedi cate then effOli~ to a ~peclfic pelson Solemate WIll match d walker WIth someone who has MS If the Solemates agJee, the MS SOCIety \\111 an ange fOl them to talk 01 to Vleet The Mlchlgan chaptel of the MS Soclety e:o.pects to lalse $900,000 flOm the 1995 walk 12.5 Miles Grosse Pointe Academy ety "Everybody who walks In the MS Walk IS mherently a mce person," saId Grosse Pomter John FranCIS, who has multIple scleroSIS "With all the negative pubhclty and all the nega tlVe stolles gomg on m thls world, It's great to see people hke thiS - people help- For mfOlmatlon about walkmg pledgJng 01 vol un teermg, call (800) 247 7382 To Slgn up to be a Solemate, ask fOl e..... t 219 GraphiC by Valene Encheff Weddings The groom dttended Kalamd and a \\ 11df10\\ et COIsage The glOom's mothel wore a zoo Valley Commumty College and ColOlado State Umverslty pmk CI epe dress and " \\ lid 110\\ el corsage He IS a tool de~tgner The bride graduated flom The couple hone) mooned In T111velseelt) They h\'e m De Long hI and Untverslty and em ned a mastel's degJee In tlOlt manne geology flOm the Unt\ennty of South Carohna She teaches sCIence In the Hou<;ton school system The groom graduated flom the Umvelslty of Ne\\ Hamp I.. shIre and eawed a mastel' degree fJ-om the Unt\erslty of Tennes!>€e He IS completmg I doctorate degree In Stl1JCtUlal gcolo~ at RIce Um\erslty The newlywed~ tra\eled to the CanadIan Rockle~ Thev 11\e In Houston It Lerchenfeld- Correction Gaskin J Beth Lerchenfeld, daugh tel' of \lhlbur Lerchenfeld of St ClaIr Shores and VirginIa Koutslmbas of Rochester HIlls, man led James Arthur Ga~kln, son of Ml and Mrs Robert C Bro\\ n of Gro<;o,ePomte Shores and the late MIchael A Ga~ kin, on Oct 7, 1994, at the Gro"SC Pomte Wal Memol'laI The Re\ Bryant Denmson of Chn'it Church Grosse Pomte of ficlated at the 6 pm ceremony, "hlch \\,,~ follo\\ed b) a Iecep tlOn at the War Memonal The bllde \\ ore a full length ofT\\ hlte beaded gO\\n Bevelly LumIe) of POIiC!s \11IC',P<1 \\ a<; th(' matlDn of honm The IPou,,'\ IJI<lLlwl,WIlham M Ga<;km of DetlOlt, "a, the be~t man The mothel of the brlCle\\ OJ e a long l,'1ccn velvet dl e" and can led a \\ hlte fD'ie • ThE' mothel of the groom wore a champagne and gold tea Icnh>1hdrc<;.,\\ Ith a fnnged hemhne The <;OI01,t"a<; Melod) Fel gan of DetrOit The bride attended the Um vel,lt) of Ala<;kaand Macomh CommunItv College She 1<;a model Mr. and Mrs, Mlchaelloseph Qumn Redding-Quinn on Aug 6, 1994 \ el) IInpon.wI lllformallon ° 111\ our illt tllne "UppOI1 011 {hl~ \ 011 nuxl l nder~t mdllll; "Oll ~ III IlthC.lI"l \( Bon "e(our, \\L Irl dedll lied 10 (/lId\our t-11wglll~ J1Le(h 10 hener prep.lf(~ ) Oll tor nudlIfL our \\omen , lie dlhe are (' ..... pen., h \\ L de\ eloped I ( 114R(,l- OJ (If 1\(,l l4AJ\(, Prl"eIlll d III I que't1ol1 .H1d-m'l\ l r 10nn.1I J tAf\(, ( II IR(,! Of ( If I \(,l ollL[, UP-(O d He IlulrItlon qUL '\I(]'I~ II1forll1HIOn 111L !1l0'\ .1(11 1I1ll' IIlIllU!tlllll IlldL\ef'I'l hLing h\ rrm \1 l(\tng 1Il"llr\OUr l (lIh l [11' IIh III lp .nd \\lll lhl Illloftlll1l,lI1 mt \\ hen \ ou \\ 1111 l! - ll1(erlt- nn~ II I Ollr hu'\ IfIll~ Ilfl,,,le \\e \ddr<. ~~ \ O\lf ,h 1I1.11,le- 1\ \Olll.l!-.e lh.lrl;L oj \"\11 hlll.11 \ (\U \\ IIh""l du Il ,lill .11 !o felLiI The He\ Ru<;,ellSteH'n, ofli clllted at the 2 p m eu emom \\ hlch "a' follO\\cd b\ a Iecep lIOnal the Gt-OJgwn Inn The hllde \101 e a "hlte "lk p<au de .,o\(' !lOOtlenJ.,rthgO\\n \\ Ith a Venetian lace hole!0 hodlcc' I!('r headptecl of 'Mill and dllC'C!flO\\ "I <;h,ld a ~hOlll del lenhrth \ ,.ll :md ,hl' call1cd ~ bouquet of \\11d!lO\HI' l \our OJ lO (if \11"1111" 1\ \(,1 \ \1'\ , k Ifl1 lhou! 1'1 \ Engaged? Married? Announce it in the Grosse Pointe News The mmd "f honO! \\ ,l' Jen bOllqll( I of" tld 110\\ The h..~t m.m \\." (llll,t" phI'l OI~Ollof T Impa Fla ThC' mot hC'1 of t hl' hlldC' \I OJ(' a ""dgl'\\()(K! hlu .. rllllTon die", n •• n rdlrrtllllJ'\o( \\ "1m n ~ III tli hI II. fln1 'l" ; l It ( HlI('1I' 'Ill or 111( I~ OLi r !rt t \<1 'll<)1 ~ J " \ l ,\H -, I l I 1l0'J <;ECOlIR'> WOMf l(~ \f.,l\(, "'llll HIlI"lL :0 nlfel FelO of Alh m\ :-.:Y She 1\ (llC' ,I 1('.If 1,'1 ('('n 1:(0\1 nand = -", lOll lmer \Oll (ilIR(,[ eez=_ lIke) \\Oll1Ln need Bon "e(Ollr~ \\omen ChlllCh .I 1l1.1kll1~ ~re.ll l~ .IUI\l l11.1nIge menop.lll,e GIO%l'POinte Umted 1hthol!l'l can led el' heiplOg Ihe I.lIe'( Sal a Chll~tl11e Redding daughtel of }'11 and lh~ John SuheUltl of Gros~e Pomte Farms and;\h .md iIll~ Stan ley Reddmg man led :'.!Ichael Jo<;cph Qumn 'ion of Mr and MIS C'rcOIge QUinn of R\E' :-.! H, fide' 'n ;/('(' l'i mllllllL IUlho l.l"eHe The photograph wzth a wed dmg announcement for J1r and Mr~ Thorna~ "1lchacl Cook It hzch ran 011 page 2B tll II eek~ ai(n /1 a, m"u!crlfl{r, d llo'l)L(al Bon ')elour" 'I HOld ('W''''l 'J" Pnlllll HI Al Tf j( ARE \Hl'O "H,,-hl~tn PrO~n'H" ( mull( Oll 11Ill' tJn '''(7n'OI (oud, I i91Iltl" ...Hlll R.. O} \W tl1( ,'m\llli \Rl .......11\11 ....( Churches 28 The Pastor's Corner __ Easter 1995 April 13, 1995 'f4 ......_-----------------------------~~l~,,?.:~:~"~~~~~:part seminar Grosse Pointe News ~h~~~~,,~~~~~i~re' Cl\\lHh ~ By the Rev Bryant W Dennison Jr Chnst Church Grosse POinte The sun IS shmmg mOle '1he hill J, Luld glLlUJI(J I' begmnmg to soften up and the f10wels all' startmg to push up through It Even when \\ I' had a cold snap a couple of weeks ago, we km~\\ that It \\ould not last Spnng IS here Nothmg can stop It Since Easter al ways comes In the Spl mg, and smce Eastel IS also about new hfe, It IS easy for us to thmk of splmg ,md EaSlel togethel FOI centulles, hymns, pJa) 1'1 sand sel mons have stressed the slmllallty between the t\\O A few years ago, Martin Malty wrote a \\ondelful Eastel sel man cautlOmng Cnllstlan;, about lelymg too heavIly on thIS companson He said that we, who !tye In the northelll hemIsphere, haye It too easy It IS no stretch fOI our ImaginatIOns, OUI heal ts, 01 OUI' nllnds to see and undel stand a new hfe that comes out of death We see It all around us It IS happenmg evel)' day All we have to do IS look outsIde Marty saId that Chnstlans m the southel n heml sphere have to wOlk haldel at undel'standIng Eastel They do not have nature's lemmders all mound them They have to expellence Eastel as they get leady fOl wmter - WIthout the flowers and green grass and lengthemng days The challenge for us IS that we may only see Eastel as another natural phenomenon, to be expected and antlcipated WIth the certamty of warmer weathel The whole pomt of the Gospel wItness IS that Easlel was not expected The natural thing was death The CIuClfixlOn of Je sus was what happens m the nOlmal coulse of events HIS death was the result of the actIOns of people mak 109 ordmary, everyday decISIons Easter was unnatural Easter was dlffelent Eastel was out of the ordmary The resurrectIOn of Jesus was the actIOn of a God for whom death IS not the last word The resurrectIOn of Jesus was the actIOn of a God who would not let the power of the ordmal")' and everyday deciSIOns and actIOns of people have the final \\ III "POll"O! ,I lectu\(' ""1 Ie' b\ H.lbbl Shl'1 \1 III Wille Thm ,d,\" ApI II lO ,Ind '2.7 ,Illd flLl\ .j \\'IlW" tOPICII III bp Thiel.' Hl'\o!utlOn" 111 the 1\1"k ,n" Fu ,t, \1 dl be the FUllll1ht Rp\olullon Onp 01 the mo"t plofollnd lh"ug"p, III contl.'mpo I <III "ouet\ 1', thL change III the "tatub I\Olk dnd -,elf Il1lage of \\ omen The f'lllllh, llIdu,tl\ 'll1d polItlL', hd\C been ttan, fOlmld I" thl" Ic\olutlon But fe1111111'111 ha, \ Idded !lIan; ploblelll~, a; \\1'11 a, OppOitUlll tIes What docs the futLtIe hold fOl the lenlllllst ,lgend,l? Second \1111 be thc Youth Re\ olutlOn E\ 1'1 smce the Viet nam Wdl the )ollth ll'belhon has becn ,11ong and pel slslent Palent, and teachel' all' ,till tl aumattll'd b; the ne\\ en hghtenment \\ hlch many child lell feel ,md e'ple'b Youth all' 110 longel \\ Illlllg to OftI'I adults the I e\ el ence and I espect of fOlmI'l veal' What does thIS ch<1nge mean fOI Amellca and thc WOlld'} of Jesus was the actIon of a God to hfe, to new ltfe, to new ltfe In us The Rev. Troy Glenn WaIte League of Women Voters celebrates its 75th year The League of Women Voters celebrates Its 75th year m 1995 The Grosse Pomte chap ter WI]] commemorate the anm versary at a dmner party, whIch IS open to the public, on Thursday, Apnl 20, at a local club DetrOIt CIty CounCil PleSI dent Maryann Mahaffey \\ III speak at the event "We're proud to be celebrat mg thIS landmark anmversary of the foundmg of the League of Women Voters," said Kay McDonald, an orgamzer of the celebration "At the same time, we commemorate the SlgJllng of the 19th Amendment to the .. there all.' ovel 30 HumanistIc con!,'!egatlOns throughout thl' United States and ovel 10,000 Humanistic Je\\, throughout the \\OIld In 1976 he orgamzed thl' Center for New Thll1kmg, a pubhc fmum fOl the plesenta hon of new Ideas m the art~, SCience, pohtlcs, philosophy and lehgton Those mtelested may make a resel vat,')n ahead of hme by calhng the church, (313) 881 0420 TIckets WIll also be a\ all able at the doO! Thete IS lighted parkmg behmd the Glosse Pomte Umtallan ChUlch, 17150 Maumee Churches sponsor Good Friday procession, service US ConstitutIOn, \\hlch al A eoahtlOn of local ch Ulches lowed women to vote ' After an evenmg of food and \\ III sponsor a Good Fllda) plO ce"Slon spothghtll1g gloups festlVlty, Mahaffey WIll talk to thl' POOl about the pubhc Non Govelll \1 hlch mlnlstcl mental OrgamzatlOns Forum thlough Cro;,sload" The Way of the ClOSS \\ III and the concurrent Fourth WOIld Conference on Women, bcgm at 3 pm on Good Fllday, 14, at St Columba s whIch Will be held m Beljmg Aplli Chulch on Mamsttque near Jef thIS year More than 20,000 women are ferson The ploceSSlOn II III last expected to attend the NGO about an hOUl Othcl chlUches Imohed III Forum, II Ith an addItIOnal Amblose Cathohc 15,000 \Iomen from Chma who elude St Chw ch, FII st Chllsttan Re \1 III work at the 1'\ ent Mahar fey IS coordmatmg regt;h allOn fOlmed ChUl~h, St Clme of Montefd1co ChUlch and St for DetrOIt area \Vomen mter ested In travelmg to the Paul Catholic ChUlch Forum In additIOn, Mahaffey heads the "Send A SIStCl to Beljlng' scholarshIp fund, a project to assIst women who \\ould hke to attend the Beijing f Tlnui} fj(,r(,-Ut P; I11lt meetmg but cannot affOld the The Chnst Church Chorale "'p U t111"tn~In I'~n' in\. m .. expen~ and DeHaven Chorale, a com (ole m~ Bit. ".11 FOI more InformatIOn about Fro'! 111., to. \lln ClIn." bmed chorus of 75 smgers, \\111 WE Vl>E A~D AECOJ.WElm the 75th bIrthday party, call perform t\\O works by Brahms McDonald at (313) 8823497 01 at 730 p m Good Fnday, Apnl 14, at the church 61 Grosse Rachel Weber~ at (3131 821 HAIR SKIN COSl'ETICS 5059 Pomte Blvd 24514 Harper 777.10B8 The League of Womcn Voters "A German ReqUIem and St Cta r Sho res Pa re "The Alto Rhapsody" will be of GIOS<;CPomtc IS a non Paltl performed WIth orchestra and san orgamzatlOn dedIcated to Informmg voters of I,sues and SOlOIsts, dIrected by Fredenc candidate lIlfOl matlOn The DeHaven SolOISts all' Jeanne leaguc doe, not endor<;c candl Bourget, soprano, James Gray, date, bantone, and Alona Moon, alto Tickets are $15 and $10 To order, call (313) 8854841 • Pnvale homes • Hospllal or nursmg homes .24.hour • Full or part.tnne coverage • Bonded and Insured • RN supervised REGISTERED NURSES LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES NURSES AIDES. L1VE.IN COMPANIONS * NURSiNG ~N\i~l~ The ReI' Troy Glenn WaIte \\ 111be mstalled as pastor of St James Luthelan Chwch at 4 p m Sunday, Apnl 23 BIshop J Phlhp Wahl of the South easLew MichIgan Synod Will of ficlate dnd The Rev James R Van Brussel WIll preach at the servIce Waite earned a bachelor of BIts degree from ConcordIa Col. lege and a master of dlvlmty degJee from Tnmty Lutheran Semmary He served a resl dency at ZIOn Lutheran Church III Pen-ysburg, OhIO, under Van Brussel St James Lutheran Church IS located at 170 McMillan In Gro,se Pomte Farms Grand Marais Questers meet Member' of the Grand Mar aI, Quester, \\111 mpct on Fn day Apnl 14 at the home of Barbara Thompson The pro gram, Collectible Colored Glassware of tne '40~, 50" and '60" .. \\ III be pre<;cnled b) Mar Jorle SmIth Saturday, April 22, 1995 Lake Huron al the Ausable Rher, OSCODA, \fICHIGA'I , . lOA :tofLtkeUurm Real F.sttte-l'atunng (l0)9O't Lliel ....... 'u...,925tTcul wlL", Sondy lk.o'hes 715 t IJ S Z3 lrow II~Ok1lResuurartlC'ondol\1ann. or Res All Ul.ilitJes Buy AU 01' PaT1- FlC F.tld Lser ~""",g. Propeny <t POlen",1 (6) H rand N .... Lakd luroo Res 2 HR Coo do< gem"a[:D£.~mato[0:J!J • Sk", Su.~ge~y dkuz (!anC!e~:DetEetlon anJ.C1~£.afm£.nf (!~!:J0:l'''9£t!:J of<Wa~h • eHan and cNa.f:,. d'l1o{£:l • Trumpet;, vOIces and bclfs Will be featured dt the Eastel mormng servIce at Chnst the Kmg Luthcran Church WorshIp services at 8 and 1030 a m WIll featUle musIc by Handel, Haydn, WeIsse and Rosza performed by the vocal and handbell chOirs undel the dlrectlOll of Bruce Smmger The Rev Randy S Boeltel "nd the Rev TImothy A Hol. zerland mVlte the commumty to attend Sarnla Ontallo, Ounmg SUbCf' ""en Public (its Dock P .. bhc \O\ .. n:ne Gu BUSlnes..\ - Located (Less than an hour from Metro DelrOlI) 00 Rmr '40 Dodges D'"R ?troll'" C1C&CSllo Lake w/Doduge - ,,"ur O''R l.a.unch.&:. Pu\;. (2) 5 At R.verfrm. HUIld",g Sites "Wj t 1.800.616.8264 "We don't think funerals should have to cost so much." \ \Vhen you \\ Ish You [ Chi n Out Smatl ~hmt d''';1ract .and frnm the OIhcrv.I!Ie con fidem '001.. of .> ~)ur face plca<;ant (chm augmcniallOn) lll..nn the natural proportion can IdCn(lf) potent131 bIte prob'em .... ~-------------------~ ....~'" U;;:E(y,{£{? ","",S.ncACIM~ ..-"'" Th .. \)m\"ol dC"I~nJrC"~ \urgc:'Oi\ lAho are Adl~C lTK'mN'f\ of lhe Amcncan <;QI,.lct)' of PIJ th .. "od R" ...('In~lnKll~C surgeon .. The)! arC" u:rt ht'd In lhe: \f'l(c1ah)l ('If pla ..h ... ,-ulger')' b) Ihe Am", ...,'!n R-.ard ('If P!a\IIC <)urgc,"" and JrL dcJ \iUtd 10 Ihe hl~he~' \Iaod'itrd~ ('If r llltOr ....crfarc and \urg. ca1 cl;cdlC'fKe /1. II f ( I "It' , ffi ( TI frr I ( "f) fJ • we believe you should control the cost by selectIng only selVlces Important to you Our General Price List offers a full range of tradillOnal and not so trad1tlonal selVlces That way you and your family can select selVlces appropnate to your needs and budget When we assist an Informed consumer to make an Intelligent deC1slOn,we can assure the best value In funeral selVlce we Invlte you to call us to find out how much the selVlces you want WIll cost Ihat }our face: \0\3\ meanl to hJ.\e: Boney contour can be f(''I,haprd to short~n and lengthen and .a o;;ohd o;;lIastlc ImpJa,t can be placed <tIredly on lhe Jawbone adding [engch and futlness 10 )our Jawhne and Lhm (Many Ilmes ch,";. pr~xedL1re can 11<;0 ImpfO\C: Jov.lmg) The~ pro-lcdurc .. are (l('rfonned IhroJ.g.h an m\,.l "Ion made m~lde fhe mOUltl ellmmatlng lny ob\dOU~ o;.camn~ of courooe more c'(lcnoCil\C VIXX.cdureo;; may reqU1re afl unobtruw.,c c'(lemal 1n(lo;.lOn DcntJ.f c\ilfu ilion f<; afwayili f((.ommendcd 10 1 nU' a/vluf oil ''lI f(/I W1jT (I/'{/(lTTf m W140 /farT'" ... 'Member 01CanadIan and Amencan Soclelles of Plastic & Recansll lcl on Surgeons J ..... ea~ no maHer what 'lOll (..all II a rclmded dun ,,-an gl\e lhe appearance (If a shOr1 or fat neck and 1(" ~IK Ul S{ OorT ~/f).Jlf"W){l (IT far IJrl fr n (l{'r Mmrrtl Frenag. F.ulI cRad,£.1 • c4cn£. You C<!uld Slick Board Certified PlastiC Surgeon E ect rc Wiler C uhho.lSC Showers hsh 1:£.') <UifH • with 1\/llerl K PIerce, \J.D. Dr. Kenneth E. Dickie' wI Pa1:lJ](U: I...u:efronl Views hmshed Decks <t \lore (47) Ccndo!lol. ~ilps 26 411 l.<ngth. lhe GroS<>e PQmtr and Fastern Subu.rbs SInC~ 1980 plans Easter music GcmoplaoCil) Conme Elssa and Dolores Mabarak of The Grosse Pomte Woman's Club garden and dls cusslon group Will travel to Frankenmuth on Wednesday, Apnl 19, for a luncheon and shoppmg A bus Will leave the Grosse Pomte War Memonal parkmg lot at 9 a m and return at ap proxImately 630 p m Member; should be there by 830 a m For m()re mformatlOn, call (313) 884 0025 or (313) 8824474 Stromg , Christ the King Wffiatrix" • Breast Reduction • Augmentation & Lift • Liposuction • Face LlfVForehead & Brow Lift • Nasal, Eyelid, Cheek & Chm Surgery • Chemical Peels & Collagen InjectIOns I (810) 263.0580 Christ Church plans concert. Woman's Club to go to Frankenmuth Rabbi Sherwin Wine Someone You Love Can Use Our Help St. James Lutheran will install new pastor on Sunday, April 23 say The resurrectIon who IS comnntted ~~~: Re\olutlOn RehglOn lfi the Wl>stelll \\odd IS m turmOIl \",lulted by pel sonal fleedom, the COll~umel <;OClet) and seeu l<lll,m, mstllutlonal lehglOn IS &mg h"ll~folllled Flom New Age to fundamentahsm, the op tlons for the lehglOus "cons urn 1.'1 dIe legton The lehglOn of the futUle \\ III be very dllfelCnt flOm the estabh,hment rehgton of toda) The fee fOl the <;anes IS $25 a pelson 01 $10 for one lecture Wme has plOvlded mtellectual ,hmulatJon and inSpIratIOn to thou~ands of people m the met IOpohtan DetrOIt alea ovet the la,t 30 )calS Wme IS a natl\ e DetrOlter He gtaduated flom both Um \ el"Slty of MIchIgan and the Heblew Umon College In 1963, he founded the Blrmmg ham Temple m suburban De tlOlt, the filst conglegatlOn of Humamstlc JudaIsm Humamstlc Judaism IS a fifth altemahve In Je\\ Ish hfe, as dlstmct flOm Orthodox, Con. <;anatlSrn, Reform and Recon Stl uctlOmsm Subsequent to (lfO\'l;C ,,. 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Faces & places April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News 38 'Concert for the Cure' will feature St. Clair Trio, fine \vine The St CI'\1l 11lO, consisting of three \\ell kno\1 n DetlOlt mUSICianS, \\ III team up \uth the MIChigan Cancel Founda lIOn and H'll pel Ho"pltal for the "Concoclt fUI lh~ ewe dt tl P m Fllday, ApI II 2B, at the Deb Olt AthletIc Club The benefit \I III help fund 10 cal breast wncel Iesem ch The St Cldlr 1\10 mclude~ Pauline Martin, pIamst, EmmanueUe Boisvert, concert mastel, Detloll Symphony Or chest! a, and Marcy Chanteaux, assistant pIJnclpal celhst, DebOlt Symphony UI chestra Benefactor tickets for the event are $100 and mclude a wme tastmg reception, a com Members of the p1anmng commIttee for the Concert for the Cure include, from left, Goody pact diSC and prefel1 ed seatmg Semple of Grosse Pointe Farms, lane Hoey of St. Clair Shores. Holly Semple and Giorill FOI mOle mformatlOn, call (313) Heppner, both of the City of Grosse Pointe. Dr, Vainutis Vailkevicius 01 Pleasant Rid!;e and 833 0715, e>.t 272 Mary Baynert of Grosse POinte Woods. Luncheon: The Detroit IOn show and luncheon at 11 30 Marge Slezak, Martha For more mformatlOn about Symphony Orchestra Hall Vol a m Saturday, Apnl 29, at the Volpe, Stephame Germack Turnmg Pomt, call Gina Ber. unteer Council will hold Its DetrOIt Golf Club Ronald Mc and Sybil Jacques. tolini at (810) 469 5675, pager third annual Celebrl~) Lunch Donald House's miSSIOn IS to be (810) 466 2582 TIckets range from $40 to eon on FlIday, April 21, at the a home away-from.home and a $175 Call (313) 962 1000 Ritz Carlton m Dearborn prOVIder of support for famIlies March: Turmng POlnt lnc , Free ride: Lakeshore The fundralser for the De of SICk chIldren at Children's a Macomb County shelter for Mammography Centers III trOlt Symphony Olchestra wIll Hospital of Michigan abused women and thelT chIld Grosse Pomte Woods and Clm feature Marvin Hambsch, The luncheon and fashIOn 1en, WIll sponsor Its third an ton Township Will take part m composer show, which are sponsored by nual Take Back the Night the Susan G Kamen Breast and conduc Jacobson's and WWJ AMfSTAR Mmch and Speak Out Rally Cancer FoundatIOn "Race for tor, as guest 97 FM, wIll feature clothmg for The march WIll begm at 6 30 the Cure," a fundralSCr and ofhonol children and adults pm ThUl sday, Apnl 20, 10 the conscIOusness ralsel for combat Hamhsch Honorary chamnen are pdrkmg lot of Home Quarters, mg breast cancer WIll talk Grosse Pomters Chuck and 11 MIle and Gratiot m Rose The centers WIll prOVide free WIth guests Susan Gaidica. 1i.cb.ets are vJlle shuttle service to the pre race and answer $50 For mformatlon, call (313) The event IS deSIgned to rec pasta party on Friday, Apul 21, questIOns 7455911 by Saturday, Apnl 22 at the Standard Federal Bank og11lze the VOlcesof sexual as (from the sault survivors and to peace corporate headquarters m Troy plano bench) Tastes: The eIghth annual fully protest rape The sh uttle WIll leave the and gIVe a Share Our Strength (SOS) The keynote speaker Will be Lakeshore Mammography Cen short perf 01 Taste of the Nation fundralsmg Hamhsch ter, 20931 Mack III Grosse Debbie Stabenow, former mance dinner WIll be held on Thurs POinte Woods, at 545 pm and state senator and I ecent candl' day, Apn127, at the Rattles Grosse POInters mvolved m date for governor of Michigan wIll return at apploxlmately nake Club and Stroh River the benefit Include Ann Gar930 p m Shuttle users wlll The rally 11111 mclude several Place atnums berding, Susan Lambrecht, also get free T shirts and other other speakers dnd a dramatic Lynn Miller, Gloria Clark, performance gifts To Sign up for the shuttle, The annual event Will fea Ann Lawson, Mado Lie, Dale call (313) 884 3133 Take Back the Night IS a ture a feast prepared by 40 Austm, Mary Baynert, Anne symbohc Ieclalmmg of the well known MIchIgan chefs Spivak, Julieta Wood, Judith mght, often feared by women Grosse Pomter Jimmy Fashions: Ronald Mc Agley, Sandra Baer, Dottl because of then nsk of bemg Schmidt of the Rattlesnake Donald House of DetlOlt WIll Doerer, Diane Schoenith, raped 01 assaulted Club wlll share the chaIrman benefit from "Familia," a fash Grosse Pointers who worked on preparing and mailing InVItations to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall Volunteer Council's upcommg celebrity luncheon were, from left. Mado Lie, G10na Clark and Ann Garberding, ship of the benefit With FIrst to Gleaners Commumty Food Lady Michelle Engler, Glosse Bank, Food Gatherers, Hungcl Pomters Anita Baker and ActIOn CoalitIOn, Forgotten Walter B, Bridgforth Jr. dnd Harvest and the Detlolt SelfSteve dnd Lisa Yzerman. Employment Project Tickets are $250 tOl patrons, FOI tlckets, call13131 923 $,50 fOl benefacters, and 100 7855 01 (313) 567-4843 percent 01 ticket ploceeds goes - Margie ReinS Smith \ 'YOWl. QlatuaGtc;iiJnto 9u'm CASH «i:r. ~, 1tk8a Diamonds t,t. Broken Gold Jewelry Old Watches (Wrist or pocketl Class Rings • COlDS ISllver & Gold) • Sterling Teo Sets, Flatware Confidential • • • • -:."VC¥#i¥i- ," Weddmg Sets • Denral Gold • Antique Jewelry • Platmum • Complete Estates ii!"'.]. ~we4Y#ok: 19001 Mack Ave 3 313 884-3 25 In-home ~PlS av~ll~ble Insured& Sonded II Blks S of Morass) Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe plans gardening panel The Men'" Gdl den Club Gros"e Pomte WIll pre"enl at a panel diSCUSSIOnat 730 pm Thursday, APlll 20, at Bro\\ nell Mlddle School Panel members \1111 be Wll Green Thumb lecture is about container gardening "Contamer Gardemng" wIll be the subject of the Green Thumb lecture Thursday, Aplll 27, from 10 to 11 30 a m at the Grosse Pomte War Memorial, 32 Lakeshore Nancy Szedag, a Grosse Pomte free lance \\T1ter \\ hose column appears In TIle DetrOIt Menopause myths is seminar subject fet luncheon plus a compllmen Bon Secours WO'11en's HealthCare profeSSIOnals Will tary copy of Takmg Charge of host a speCial luncheon semmar Change," an audiO tape devel about menopause flOm 11-30 oped by a team of Bon Secours Women's HealthCare e"perts am untll 1 pm Wednesda)', To reglster for the semmar or Ap111 19, at the Van Dyke Palk Hotel, 31800 Van Dyke m for mOle mformatlOn, call (810) 7797900 Wan en Menopause expert John Ran dolph, chIef of endocnnology at the Unl\erslt) of Michigan, "Ill plesent "FlOm Pregnancy to Premarm" to share the lat est lesealch on manab'1ng men opause including hfe"tyle • changes, nutlltlOn e,el clse and hOl mane lepJacement therap) The fee of $17 Include~ a buf News, \\ III be the speaker Szerlag IS a master gardner and master composter Shp WIll present unusual con tamers and new plant combmatlOns to add pizzazz to the garden landscape Green Thumb lectures are cosponsored by the Grosse Pomte Galden Center and the Grosse Pomte War Memonal Assocla tlon AdmiSSIOn IS free for 1995 Garden Center members $5 for non members For more mfor. matlon, call the garden center at (313) 881-4594 or the War Memonal at (313) 881 7511 The School of GO\ernment lnc \\111 hold It, annual meet mg at 11 30 a m Wedne~day, ApI II 26, at the Country Club of Detlolt PreSIdent l\lalj Ellen Stemp f1e \1III preSide The speaker Will be 1vhra LIndCl. foundel and dlleetOl of the Mira LlOdel Spa 10 the Clt) The tOP1C 1m porumt New InformatIOn on Beaul\ and Health CalC For re<;ef\allOn" call (810\ 3991698 OJ (810) 978 2335 NURSING HOME 8045 EAST JEFFERSON DETROIT, MICH, 821-3525 Vincent WIll demonstrate the use of proper tools Lee \VlII dls cuss how to grow vegetables and flO\\ers from seed Gregory WIll talk about how to grow a shade garden And Balance Will use slides to descnbe how to deSign an English garden A questIOn and answer penod will follow the progran\ Guests are welcome FAMILY HAIR CARE FOR MEN & WOMEN MACK AVE GPW 881-0010 GLAMOUR PETS 11II. April 27 uThe Youth Revolutionn Thursday, May 4- "The Religious Revolutionn 7:30 p.m. $25 for Series $ 10 one Session GROSSE POINTE UNITARIAN CHURCH 17150 Wh It \\ould I t ...tlrhc. MAUMEE 881-0420 • FOR R£SERVATIONS tilt IllOl1ll1 \\llhlIUl LII"nllIlJ~t(1 1\IItnlll: 11'(l "I h LIll' 11, htlll In 1ll1port IIll tr..H..htlon tor \!.C" nC.rHHlI1 .... Bill In t h un (llId JlI)t {f I If tf( , d I' I I hmc. \ B I~ul l{IItIOll d hum Il" III \Urk.l \ hrll".[ ,lltl d 1lI~ 11 I'" dc. "0 .... u"'\ I III Ire. ""II uHl1hm hlltlu ..l, Hlntl \\ iii ,un 'Implc. h ph. 1'c" all \our ~ltl"'[' InLlIlO\I \\ hlll Ilonl\1l1~ltlll.llll pllrlll I"U 101111 hull tIIrkc. \ \\ {)f<TROn 1>" \RnO'R' T\\lOR I \I~) 1th "l.( i'l rUllIl '0 \our 1, llll I "iIi1 "" 1\0\\ Iho,,, !Ill' TRn, ) '{(.:.~ 1I1-l(~nT' r.l,1 Iq.l, ~-~.!(...~o For Portrolt Consultations Call The Studio 810- 294-9156 .IIIlI?1i7.OC~.t--ii1liii?'iIi-ii1'''lIIt''''''''_''''h..nr:.:'' ' ' ii%iI':;'' •• I H. if" \\ dl."I .... '''~'}1 WP~T RI 00\1 HI r n i"l1111'-\, I ) ll111 Hp H'">"tyS <l' Y'W"'" ~ " y('d p "'I~'" RO,I \Ill I 'I ,n Rll\I,1II II Ill' ,,\ , IRIIOR ~~"" (..(1..,,~r!'j' ...... _''dio._---_._...._._ .... _._._.._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._.~~~.~_ ..._ ..__ A "'\\\ ,......,l.....~l H1R\fl'C,JI\\1 )("'''1 )-1 r"O'I\ 7A Thursday, tlll IIlr~l' hn .. I'II' fLllh c.ool...c..d mtl 'I"llrtl Pointers make news, page April 20 "The feminist this year I 011 Revolutionn Thursday, NEW TRADITION Hone. \ II Ikul turk .. \ hft. l't see EYI Three Revolutions in the Making TopICS WIll mclude the prmci pIes of prumng, plantmg !lower and vegetable seeds, shade gar denmg and the development of an English garden Start a 19609 UAL/IT NURSING CARE RABBI SIIEKWIN WINE Free lighted parkl/lg m bac!.. of the e/I//I(h ~OROUN School of Gov't to meet April 26 lIam Balance, Dr LoUIS Gre gory, Harold Lee and George Vmcent Thomas Solomon Will be the moderator tnl ~ '" II ~,. ~ .t I I I --,-" 1\'11\\"1'(. "'\t 111\1 "'c ....(1 ,"'1 11-'" .TR\'I)R\P1D' " I .. ( ..... ]( \ >l~l ~f"O ...,- " I' p' ~ '<- "1 I, ~_~_. ~_ __ n ._ April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News 48 tIOLY WEEK (9 Ei\8TEQ 0EQVICE8 THE SUBJECT FOR THIS SUNDAY IS "Doctrine of Atonement" First Church of Christ, Scientist Grosse Pointe Farms, 282 Chalfonte Ave, 4 blocks WeSI of Moross Sunday 1030 a m Sunday School 10 30 a m Wedne~day 8 DO p m LLARE (I Grosse POinte Umtanan Church I 4.- "Easter On A HIli Closr 11 Hand" :llaund} Thun.day ~ 10 30 a m Servlca & Church School 17150 MAUMEE 881-0420 Rev John Corrado. Minister ~ GRACE UNITED t ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST \ \ (Q /' I: Kerche,"1 ~ Lakepomle dl (JrossePomlePark822-3823 Sunda} WorlhLI' 1030a 10 Tuesday- Thnfl Shop 1030 3 30 Wednesda} AmazmgGraceSCnlORII 3 00 WELCOME COME JOIN US Redeemer United Methodist 20571 VernIer Just S~~9~~~er Woods 884.2035 MAUNDY THURSDAY 7 00 p m Holy Communion GOOD FRIDAY 700 P m Tenebrae EASTER SUNDAY JEFFERSON AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8625 E. Jefferson Avenue Nursery Wor,hlp 7 00 p m One hour ,ervlce of EASTER DAY,April 16 Fe'Uval ServIce, of the Holy Euchanst- 8 15 & 10 30 am SpeCIalmusIc from Organ frumpet dnJ ChOIr The Pa>SlOn The Rev Ervin A Brown Secunty Grosse Pointe United Methodist Church MAUNDY THURSDAY. 7 30 p m Tenebrae Semce GOOD FRIDAY. 12 30 Worship Semce EASTER SUNDAY 7 00 a rn Sunnse Semce and 8 00 a m Breakfast 9 00 & 11 15 a m Easter WorshIp Semce Dead"-9:00 a mJ "A Day of Tears" -n Parking ~ qNb~PENDENT-ANGLtCA.N A House or Praye r for all People 't GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 14' 12 Noon 3.00 p.rn Psalms. The Statlons of the Cross and the Good Fndav Liturgy WIth choral musIC throughout the Three Hours 1 00-2 30 p m Afternoon SeTVIce 7 30 p m Tenebrae EASTER SUNDAY 15 a m preachmg Faith Lutheran Church CHRIST CENTERED. SPIRIT LED EASTER DAY, APRIL 16. 8:30 and 11:iJ0 a.m. The East<!r Liturgy Festlval Choral Euchanst at both .er-noes Nursery Care on Sunday at the 11 uu ~el"Vlce only Jefferson at Phllhp 822-2296 Manners on Hart Plaza at the Tunnel Free Pal1<lngFord Garage Enler al Woodward & Jefferson 7 00 & 11 00 a In Holy Communion B 30 -1015 a In Easter breakfast Rev Barton L Beebe AsSOCIatePastor CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH 20338 Mack al Lochmoor G PW Pastor, Randy S Boelter Pastor, TImothy Holzerland MAUNDYTHURSDAY 11 15 a m and 7:30 p m WorshIp GOOD FRIDAY PassIOn ServIce 1 00 P m Vespers 7 30 p m. HErs RISEN' The Grosse Pointe Memorial Church EASTER SUNDAY The Presbyten an Church (USA) 9 15 a m Sunday Sehool 1030 a m WorshIp Semce - Nursery Available Easter Sunday Baptism & Holy Communion THE REV. DR, V. BRUCE RIGDON preaching II 00 Worship Ronald W SchmIdt Pastor Church 19960 Mack Avenue "The ChIUdl with • MesL'lllge" 730 pm Tenebrae ServIce wIth Commumon The Rev RIChardW Ingalls Rectol EVERYONE WELCOME' Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian GOOD FRIDAY (313) 259 2206 & 730 p m Holy Communion GOOD FRIDAY ~l Preschool - Regtster Now for Fall JUnior High - Tuesday 6 30 PM Senior High - Sunday 6 30 PM The Bible Taught Herer Worship - Sunday 11 AM WITH US 745 Columbanum Service 900 8 45-]2 J 5 CnbfToddler Care Drrector -4-~ - SUlCe 1842 MAUNDYTHURSDAY. Apnl13 1210 p m The Holy Eurhanst In commemuratwn of the Ii!'!>tLord's Supper Established 1865 VoJle/'ldorl OrganlstlCholr MAUNDY THURSDAY Dr Walter D SchmIdt astor The 1928 Book of Common Player COME WORSHIP Dr. Joanne Rector Grosse Pointe Baptist Church -4-~ Noon FIRST ENGLISH ~ LUTHERAN CHURCH VernierRoad at WedgewoodDnve, Grosse POInteWoodsTU4.5040 211 Moross Road. Grosse Pointe Farms Dr Jack E Giguere, and I 75 DetrOIt WI<..I<..K~ERVI<":ES MAUNDY THURSDAY GOOD FRIDAY, Apnl 14 -+- 21336 Mack GPWoods Phone 881-3343 ,fiN nrin.ers' ([hUrth LOVing Infant-Toddler Care/Sunday School ~istorit East Jefferson HOLY Irw,tes You to Attend Tenebrae,Commumon Good Friday I 00 to 2 00 P 10 Me<htal1on and SpeCialMUSIC Easter 10 15 S~lal MUSIC 1030 a m Worslup ReI Peter C Srruthpreachmg Sacramentofthe Lord'sSupper Sel:uredParlung SpeCIalMUSIC 822.3456 "The LlvmgAmongThe 8 00 a m Sunnse ServIce 9 00 a m Easter Breakfast 10 30 a m WorshIp CHRIST CHURCH i 30 p tU HOLY WEEK SERVICES M~ Th~ CommUJliou 7100 PM Good Fridar NOOD' 3100 Easter Sunday 7100 + 9100 + 1I100 "We May Hale What You're Looldog For" ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 20475 Sunningdale Park (near Mack and Vernier) GROSSEPOINTEUNITED. HOLY WEEK Maundy Thursday - Dmner 6 00, WorshIp 7 00 pm Good Friday - 730 a m EcumenIcal Men\ BreaKfast - 3 p m MedLtallOnIn Sanctuary Noon 8 p m Tenebrae ServIce Holy Saturday Vigil - 8 P m at Ge~u Cathohc Church 16 Lakeshore Drive, Grosse Pomte Farms AFFIL'ATEc;W~~~~C~ 240 CHALFONTE MAUNDYTHURSDAY GOOD FRIDAY. 882.5330 ASTEPHEN MINISTRY and LOGOS Congregation HOLY SATURDAY - CHRIST CHURCH GROSSE POINTE HOLY WEEK AND EASTER Maund) Thursday -ApnJ '1200- 13 9 30 a m 730 pm Holy EuchanSl Holy Euchansl &. the Strtppmg of the Ahar 8 30 P m Pra}er Walch Begms oop Good Fndoy - Apnl 14 m wrd of the Dance ~edllalLons by .he Re .. Murray Rogers 200 P m Children s Service 7 10 P m Concert Brahm:!> ReqUiem 3 Ho!y Euchan:!>t & Baptl:!>m The Greal Vigil of Easter & Easler Da} -Apnl 700am .915 a m 'It 15am Baplism 16 Hoty Euchanst FaJnJly Eucf-anst FeliH..al & Ihe Aowenng ofthe Cross Ce!ebratlon of the Hal) Fuchanst 61 Grosse Pointe Boulevard St. Clare of Montefalco Catholic Church 1401 WhittIer Road (Mack Avenue at WhIttIer Road) Grosse Pomte Park (313) 885-4960 Saturda} - Apnl 15 530 p m 800pm EASTER SUNDAY- 9 30 a m Holy Commulllon 730 P In Holy Euchanst WIthHomIly Noon.130 p m Statzons ofthe Cross and Good Fnday LIturgy 7 30 P m StatIOnsof the Cross and Reserved Sacrament 400 P m ChIldren's SernCBFtrst Euchanst of Easter 800 and 10 30 Choral Euchanst and Sermon (Nursery care at 10 30 SefVIce) 885-4841 We Invite You To Worship With Us At These Holy Week Semces .. MAUNDY THURSDAY EUCHARIST Apnl13 - 7:30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY Apnl14 -1'00 p.m. - Joint Service with St. Paul 7 30 p.m. Tenebrae EASTER SUNDAY FESTIVAL EUCHARIST April 16 - 8 00 & 11'00 a m Holy Eucharist 9:00 - 10 30 a.m. Breakfast Rev Troy G WaIte Pastor Holy Week Services HOLY THURSDAY CelebrallOn of the Lord, Supper - 7 30 P m GOOD FRIDAY TeeOre. 12 00 noon 10 3 00 p m Celebrallon of the Lord', Pa~~lOn I 30 p m HOLY SATURDAY CelebratIOnof lhe Ea>ter VIgil - 7 30 P m EASTER SUNDAY Mas,7ooam 900am 10,Oam and 12 00 noon AND ABC AT LOTHROP 884-3075 .... MAUNDY THRUSDAY 6 30 - Fellowship Meal and Worship EASTER WORSHIP COME CELEBRATE WITH US 8:45 a m -Easter breakfast 10.00 a.m.-Worslup with Commumon "Torn? Stricken? Revived? Raised?" Rev E A Bray, Paster Cnb Room Faclhtes AvaIlable 51. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church Chalfonte & Lothrop, Grosse Pointe Farms Holy Week Services MAUNDY THURSDAY 1 00 P m & 7 00 P m .Worshlp WIth Holy Communion GOOD FRIDAY 100 P m - Jomt SeTVIceat St James Wlth St James 7 30 pm - Tenebrae Sel"VlceWIth reflectIOns on the seven last words of Jesus from the Cross EASTER SUNDAY 9 00 & 1115 am- Worship Wlth Holy Communion 10 DOam- Breakfast Rev Fred Hanns, Pastor HOLY WEEK Rev. Colleen Kamke, Pastor & EAsTER AT ST. AMBROSE PARISH Thursday, April 13 " HOLY THURSDAY Mass of the Lord's Supper. 7.30 p m. Friday, April 14 ., GOOD FRIDAY StatIons of the Cross. 12 noon Ltturgy of the Lord's PassIOn and Death .1.30 p.m Saturday. April 15 •• HOLY SATURDAY Blessmg of Easter Foods. 12 noon THE GREAT EASTER VIGIL MASS. 7.3) p_m. Sunday. April 16 •• EASTER SUNDAY Mass at 8,30 a.m. Mass at 11:15 a m LUTHERAN CHURCH McMILLAN ROAD AT KERCHEVAL IN GROSSE POINTE FARMS St Ambrose Cathohc Church., located at 15020 Hampton, Grosse POintePark, one block north of Jefferson and one block easr of Alter (313) 822,2814 - April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News Entertainment 56 'Broadway Bound' hits the boards I April 26 Cheryl Hawker. Liz Gray and Jane Allen are "The Lovely Liebowitz Sisters" running Detroit's Gem Theatre through May 28. 'Sisters' provides By Ronald J Bernas Assistant Editor LI,e flom the Krakatoa Lounge m the Majestic Ama zon Hotel m beautiful down town Cleveland, on a sum mer evenmg m 1945, thlee zaftig sisters penorm the greatest music of the el a In a tnbute to the boys over seas That's pretty much the gIst of "The Lovely Llebo\\ItZ Sisters," which opened last week at DetrOIt's Gem Theatre And If you don't want anythmg else, you'll be thoroughly entertawed. It'~ the kmd of sho\\ tal lor made for the elega-nt mtl macy of the Gem And obvIOusly the Gem staff kno\ls It, "SIsters" IS the latest m a series of musical revues the Gem has pre~nted, Includmg "The All NIght Strut," "Forever Plaid" and "Bee hive" Where else can you hem "Bel MIr B,st du Schon," "Smg, SIng, Smg," "BoogIe WooglC Bugle Boy," a whole medly of polkas (mcludmg at lots of '405 fun one \\ Ith yodeled aCCOmpdnl menl) and "In the Mood" The thl ee slsters, Chel) I Hawke! as the bossy Patty, LIZ GI ay dS the dIpPY Max me, and Jane Allen as the hm ny La Vonne, plOvlde d lot of hIgh enelgv musical numbel ~ John Tsafoyanms play, Yanms, the gals agent and the Ktakatoa Lounge's emcee They smg, they blckel they tell stOlles and, fOl the mo~t part ch,u m A lot of schtlck be"l een the ~I"ters falls a bit l1at and "lOll s the sho\\ to a neal CIalll m the iiI st act The »ClIpt also doesn't let u" get to knOll 01 care about the sl~tel~, and that'~ anothel of the show'~ faults And Yanms, If tmth be told, geb In the \\ ay He has nailed down the charac tel of a !,TJ. easy emcee, but there" Just too much of hIm The audIence doesn't need hIm telhng It when to clap, 111 fact the audience ap pIa uded spontaneously thlOug-hout the show The o;econd act bewns With The Lovely Liebowitz Sisters A '40's musIcal revue AI tI1e Gem Thectre tI1rough May 28 III Don't Bother Nothing Speclol It Has Moments Beller Than Mo,t Outstanding a gI eat tnbute to .111 the Latm songs - "TemptatIOn," "Perlid13," "Babalu" - that Invaded AmerIca m the '40s and dIpS along mcely untIl the end, \\ hlch mcludes a trIbute to the boys overseas and the whole audIence Jom mg the "Isters m "God Bless Amenca " A Wot d to the shy, though Vnle,s you want to become part of the show, SIt In the balcony Not only do the SlS tel" talk to specific people m the audience, there's a polka contest, a conga Ime and a See SISTERS, page 7B Gro~ Pomte Theatle's 47th !>Cason contInues With Nell SI mon's comedy "Broadway Bound," dl1ected by Bat bal a Bentley of the CIty of G,oOoSe Pomte The '1ho\1 opens on Wedne' day, ApIl1 26, and I uns through Saturday, May 6, at Fnes AudItOrium m the Gro,,~e Pomte War Memollal, 32 Lake shore m GloSse Pomte F dl m" "Bloadway Bound" I~ the thll d play m Simon's semI au toblographlcaJ tIllogy, the othel two are "Bllghton Beach Mem OilS" and "BIlOXI Blues" Tin ough the eyes of Ius altm ego, Eugene M JelOmc, SImon recalls hIS eady days as a bud dIng comedy writer \\ Ith hIS Dean Gaboury. seated, and Tony Amato star in "Broadolder brother Stanley, and the way Bound" presented by Grosse Pomte Theatre. trials and trlbulatlollS of famIly life In post wal Brooklyn Seats are penormances, day matmee ets may be mg (313) vlsltmg the avaIlable for most Includmg a Sun on April 30 TICk pwchased by call 8814004, 01 by Grosse Pomte The ahe bo, office, 'l15 FIshel Road at Maumee, on Saturday morn mgs flom 10 a m to noon TIck et" me $10, and mav be chaq;ed to Ma"tel Card, VISd 01 D",co\ eJ Catds The GlOsse Pomte War Mem OIlal offers candlelIght buffet dmners before most pe'10r mances For dmnel 'eserva tlOns, call the W<il MemOllaI at (313, 881 7511 Treehouse players hip-hop at War Memorial The Tteehouse Players \\111 make a specldl appearance dt the GIOS~ Pomte War Memo nal to peliol m "HIp Hop m the Treehouse" on Saturday, AplII 22 The day begInS With a pILla lunch at 11 a m followed bv the chIldren's theater penOl. mance fealmmg the Tteehou"e Buddie", fi> e flIends flom school who must complete a project about keepmg peace The Tteehouse Pla)els ale a DetlOlt bao;ed plOfesslOnal child ren's theater dedlc.1ted to plOm otmg non VIOlent COnflICt I eso lutlOn thlough theatllcal productIOns and \\ 01 k'lhop~ to e,pand Its ImaglnatJl e The audIence IS a"hed to pax11c thmkmg The "ho\\ 15 appropll Ipate, encoUl aJ:{lng the audience ate tm chlldlen 6 to 16 TIcket~ at e $6 fOl adults and $4 fOI chlldlen FOI mOle mfolmatlOn, call (313) 8817511 'Circle of Friends' is an enchanting look at coming of age By Marlon Tramor Special Wllter The sweet splllted "Cll de of FrIends" gently present'l the commg of age stones of thl ee Insh CatholIc gll b III the emly 1950s We filst meet the gtrls m a prelude that shows them mah mg thell iii st commumon a scene that delIneates them a" mdlVlduah Benme'~ face IS lIt With ex. cltement, an only child, she IS the JOy and center of her pal ents' hves Eve, IIho IS bemg raIsed by nuns aftel the death of her parents, IS complacent and qUIet Nan, the pi ettle,t of the three, makes the mo~t of bemg the centel of attentIOn WIth that IllumInatIng mtro ductlOn, the film fast fOrll al d~ 10 yeal s The gIrl", no\\ young women, ale anxlou~ to escape the confines of thell "Hage and the ngId expectatIOns ot theIr parent., and go off to the V m verslty of DublIn Circle of Friends Rated PC 13 Staring Minnie Driver and Chns O'Donnell II I ~ Thel the} meet atll actn e men go to "Chaol dances ,md mahe out 111 the bach ,eat 01 cal" The thought of \\ hat the nun" and thell pat cnt- \\ould "11\ and thell de"lle to obe\ the 131\" of the chUlch ,top them flOm gomg ,tll the Special Wrrter A young dog ~Ih III a corn Iield \11th the lIoman of hl~ dreams when he ~uddenly begIn~ to transform mto the mfamous ~Id£'klck Goof), complete WIth hee yuck Thl~ '" the openmg "Cene m the late"t am mated movIe from DI~nev, A Goof\ MOVIe .. Mickey Mou'>(' ~ "upp0l1 mg chal aetm fOI manl • • • • • ?'iISS'Oi L I oun~ \\a\ Thel Chris O'Donnell and Mmllle DrIver are at the center of "Circ:le of Friends: <,{'\ but nobody pag-e 7B Same old plot works thanks to star chemistry \ em" Goofy lin"lIy gets hl'i '1t,l11mg lole Commg to th£' <;Cle('n \\ Ith hIm for the iiI 'it tllllC I" hl~ t£'enage ~on, Ma\ 1\1,1, dO(', not II ant to he IIh(' hI' rl'ld He' a hIt of a mhfit tl") Illg to \\ III the heart of felloll tpenagpr Rox ann£' Th{ 1110\1(' Ipally C('utCh on M,I\ Ind I~ a C()lT1l11g of agl pH C(' 'lmllm tn th£' fat ~ec GOOFY, t,tlk ot See CIRCLE, Goofy gets center stage in story of family respect By John Miskelly Don r Bother 2 Nath In g SpeCla I 3 It Hm Moments 4 - Be"er Than Most 5 Outstanding pa~e 6Il • By John Miskelly Special Wr ter fhd BOI' I' ,I lhout t\\( ~lllTlll ,h 1'lng ,hug el, Ill" rll(l\ Max IS not pleased father Goofy's Ideas. DR with his Will Boys," Smith stars SSS ••••• in "Bad F' It hudl" ('op" hOUlld 1.1I11d,u) \1ot onil h,h II h" 11 dotH on till bl,' ,n « n htfo]( hilt Oil I, h \ \,"m ,I' \\,11 fhh tl11H "ouncl II \\olh, 1I1i11l" dw 10 lil, el1mt' o! Itt\\ .. h "d "<to,, tdl\ 1'1(111 'I I" \\ 111 '-,lI1llil II1d \1.1\1111 I. \\\ I 111« Thl pall ph1\ pm1ner, a'1d oudell(' anel h,ne Ju~t com pl£'tpd th£'11 'C,lIeel hu"t' "mllh puh It Som£'onl' then b]('"k~ Illlo theu PlI'CIllCt\ 1'\ ,dpucp lockel ,Inri he"t' tll<' 1.1I g1' qu,mtlt, of heroIn thl'\ caplllleel Th" mo\ Ie takh oIT from lhl fil_' Clpdlt" It " 'hch .Ind f,l"t mol lUg \\ Ith an P\ ClII, nt ollglUal <,carl' caplur ,t' S('(' BAD, pa\te 6B 68 Entertainment Grosse April 13. 1995 POinte News Silverado Trail: It's the 'Other' Napa Valley Vlsltmg Andre \an Del He) den's vme) aI d and \\ mery m CahfOl ma's Napa Valley IS a bit lIke gomg to your gleat gJandma's falm - If she had one The entl) dm I.' IS a bIt cl ut teled Thel I.' all.' plants potted m 1.'\ ery I.md of con tamer Cats roam fleely And Andre comes m to greet )OU from the field a bIt like grandpa, except w1th a thlcl. Dutch accent "If you want to see a real down home wmery, WIth no filII, then go to van Der Hey den,' \\ e' d ht:en advised by Da\ Id !'IIeans, who kno\\s much about such thmgs David. who sells wme bottlmg equIpment, \\ 01 1.5 as a volunteer on week ends at the Napa Valley VISI tOi s Center advlsmg folks such as us on the ms and-auts of the valley We had driven up from Sau salltn on a Saturday and stopped at the center for maps We told DavId that we'd like to VISit small. out-afthe way but mterestmg wmerles, prefemng to a\old the bIg showplaces such as Sterlmg, Bennger and Dam Chandon that draw crowds on weekends And so we were dIrected to the Silverado Tr8l1 - known locally as the "other" or the "qUIet" Napa Valley TIns IS a road that parallels route 29 which IS the malO road that runs north south through the \ alley Van Der Heyden's was our first stop on thIS route , Andre runs a one-man oper atlOn," DaVId had explamed "Chances are that If you VIS1t dUl mg p1ckmg, you're likely to be put to work" So as we drove down the I oad whIch remmded me so much of what a grandma's farm should look 11kI.',we were greeted by the colorful Andre who did mdeed come m from the vmeyard to welcome us mto hiS tastmg room, a sman shack about 12 feet square 'Just Sign m the book there," he dnected "Techmcally, I don't olTel public tours so you are supposed to amve by prl \ ate Im'ltatlOn Now you are all mVlted " We tasted the three wmes he offered \\hIle he told us the story of hiS commg to Amenca from Holland some 25 years ago HIS IS a completely fam11y run operahon and he deSCrlbed himself as the "owner, wme maker and Jamtor" He showed u~ the a\lards he had won to bacl. up the quahty of hIS wme From there we traveled a couple of miles farther to Goose At left.r the Glass Mountain Inn Bed and Breakfast in St. Helena. At right, a stop at the Petrified Forest shows the beauty of nature. Cross Cellers, a completely dlf. ferent type of operatlOn Also very small, It was neat as a pm, everythmg III place We we1e gJven a short tour of the grounds and our gmde ex plamed the \Vlne-makmg process We tasted some very ex cellent chardonnays and ended up leaVlng With a couple of bot ties as well as a hat and T shIrt We were Impressed that Goose Cross Will ship cases of Its chardonnay to Michigan free and the fact that you can order Item~ by E mal! (73534 520@cornp\l.scrve com) We then deVIated shghtly off the Sllverado Trml to VISIt the W11l1am HIll Wmery thIS IS a large operatlOn \Vlth a brand. new tastmg room Seven \Vlnes were offered, all comp'lmen tary (Note Tradlhonally, wme tastmgs were free, Wlth the ob VlOUSmtent that you purchase wmes that you hke However, because of the heavy Influx of tounsts many of the more popular \'/lnenes are chargmg for tastmgs, although most w111 apply the fee toward a wme purchase However, most of the smallel wmenes do not charge and senous wme buffs can pick up passes for comphmentary tastmgs at the aforementIOned VISitors' center) At ZD Wmes, \\ e encoun tered yet anothel brand ne\1 tastmg room Thls faclhty also offers tours and cook 109 demon ,tratlOns It charges $3 per tastmg and you get to keep the glass I should mentIOn that there 1 eally weren't crowds m the valley, poSSIbly because of the negahve pubhcIty generated by the bad "eathel m Northern Califorma We found that most of the fields m Napa \\ ere falTly dry and that the vmes were buddmg Dlcely Most \\ me growers were more can cerned about a late frost than they were about ram The seen ery along the SIl verado Trall was 5tunrung, espeCIally when the sun occaSIOnally beamed through the cloud cover By now we \Iere gettlllg hun gry and reahzed that \\ I.' would ha,e to dev1ate from the Silver ado TraJl to find a place to eat We headed lUto YountVllle for lunch then deCIded to locate the bed and breakfast we had booked for the mght The Glass Mountam Inn was back on the trail and we found It to be a rather ne\\ V Ictonan faCIlity WIth five umts Ours was pleas ant and had a deck With small hot tub, whIch we were unable to enJoy because of ram The rate 1S about $150 a mght, wh1ch reflects the hIgher pnces that Napa Valley hostelnes can command Book the pnvate re serve sUIte. If} ou can (707 963 3512) The last two \\ menes we VIS 1ted on Saturday "ere Cuva1 son and Dutch Henry The lat ter IS another tmy operatIOn, owned by 1\10 famlhes and op el ated by two men, both of whom were pom'lng samples m a makeshIft tastmg area Here the recent floodmg was more ObVlOUS some of their fields were stili submerged Kendall Phelps elqllamed that less than a \\eek before the storage ware house where we wele standmg had been flooded He saId they "ere forced to stay up all mght at tImes so as to be prepared to move \\ me cases to higher stor age areas If needed Cuvalson was a much mOle slick operatIOn They also charge $3 ,keep the glass) for tastmgs and have a gUt shop as well We encountered more people here than at any other place From there we headed mto the funky httle burg of Calistoga to take a look around Ow- son and daughter III law were enchanted by the spas With thelT mud baths and massages Om dinner reservatJons for that evemng had been made by our mnkeeper and we thor oughly enjoyed a very good meal at Showley's at Mira monte In St Helena (707 963 1200} The next mornmg we enjoyed om full breakfast at the Inn and decided to return to the Bay area by way of Sonoma Valley (although the kids were tempted to stay m Cahstoga to try out the mud baths) We de clded to make our last stop 1n Napa Valley at the Chateau Montelena, which was a per sonal favonte from our last VISit to the valley over a dozen years ago We found It much as we re membered, a stone castle carved mto a hillSIde overlook. mg a lake and elegant Chmese gardens However, the mtenor of the chateau IS under renova tlOn and the tastmg room IS bemg moved from ground level to the top lloor In the mean. time, tastmgs ($5, no glass) are bemg held m a trailer Chateau Montelena \'/lnes are still re markable and qUite expensIve Note The chateau's grounds are lovely for plcmckmg, ho\\ ever, reservatIOns are reqUlred so they don't become ovel crowded (707 942-5105) Headmg west to Sonoma Val ley, we decIded to take m a \1ell.known tounst SIte, the Petnfied Forest No" a state Goofy :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:,'.:.:.:.:.',:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: ..:.... .::.:.: ... :,.:.: ... :.: ... :.: ... :.:.'.:.: Bad:.:.:.: : :::.:.:: : ~ From page 5R more complex 'LIOn Kmg' and "The LIttle MermaId" A Goofy MOVIe" takes on the stol)' of a father trymg to relate to hI"> teenage son - a <;on who \Iould rather attend an end-ofsehool party and romance the fa1r Roxanne than go on a fishmg tnp \llth hiS dad ~1ax. howe\er. reluctantly goc' but not before telhng Ro,anne - so that shc WIll not attend the party \\1th a ">ubstltute date - that he ''Ill be appeanng at a con cert m Los Angeles WIth C\ en one s favonte pop mu ,IC star Po"erllne The story takes on a famll Jar theme but does It fa1r!y effective]) \1hIll.' stIll manag mg to be appealmg to a ,oung audience Along the \'a) a half d07en <;Dngs punctullk the P1CtU1C Max and hiS dad face <;(', A Goofy ~ov_ie _ Rated G Staring Goo~ B] 1 Don't Bother 2 NothIng Special 3 It Ha' Moment, 4 Be"er Than Mo,t 5 Out,tondlng eral trIals and tnbulatlOns on theIr trIp \1hlch Goofy thmks I'; for fishmg, but Max. who IS glVen the res ponslbJly of navigator, knows will lead to the concert When the paIr hits the fork m the rOlld that WIll take them to one place or the other, Goofy leave, It up to :"1ax boofy and Max,; !ir<;t time out I, an enJO) able adven tUTe \\ hlch WIll leave your young,ter clappmg for more From page 5B mg every scene eApertly Don Simpson and Jerry Buckhelmer. producers of , Bad Boys." use the famlhar formula they perfected on SImIlar film, such a, "Bev erly HIlls Cop' thIS movie IS not a np-off, however It I, Just another ,er,lOn It \Iorks a, both actIOn film and comedy pIece Almost everythmg Lawrence does <;eems to bnng a collective audIence chuckle Smith plays the smoother of the hlo He', a bachelor and nch He doesn't even need a Job Lawrence <;cores a~ "ell playmg a mamed cop WIth three kId"> and a <;(ahon 1\llgon HIS ,mart mouth and WIse cracks make him liS en tertmmng a, any other pel son who ha, played thIS type :: ; : Bad Boys Rated R, VIOlence, foul language Starring Martin lawrence and Will Smith 11 1 Don', Bother 2- Nothing Special • 3 • 4 It Ha$ Moments Belter Thon Most 5 Outstanding of role "Bad Boys" IS an enter tammg mOYie nde - not a lot of substance, no hidden 'lOClal messages Just actIOn and fun SmIth and Lawrence mu,t be bIg fans of '705 cop sho" "> because the reference,; to that genre are so numerou, It almost becomes a game Be ready Any blmkmg or prolonged laughmg and you could mrss a lot histOrICal landmark, this area remaIns a pnvately-owned com melclal operatIOn whIch 1S much as It was when It opened several decades ago These huge preserved trees were first dIscovered m 1870 You walk through the "park" on ) ow own and the admISSIOn fee IS nommal ($3 for adul~} It 15 located at 4100 Petnfied For est Road A stop here should not take much mOl I.' than an hour When we reached Sonoma Valley we decided to head north through the RUSSIan River Valley w1th our goal the Fen an Carano wmery outside of Healdsburg (ThIS was a sen tlmental chOIce our newlywed son and daughter In law drank thiS wme on then weddmg day) We agam traveled on back loads and here the dam age fJ om floodIng was much more obVIOUS We observed many fields that \\ere st111 un der water My favonte stop on thIS 10Ute was the Dry Creek WI. nel)' whIch had a lovely tastmg room and a fnendly black lab Tastmgs well.' free - "Hey, thIS Isn't the Napa Valley" we were Informed We left here WIth a couple more bottles In general, It seemed that the WInenes m Sonoma are much less ostentatIOus than those m Napa but many of the wmes BJ e qUIte supenor How ever, Ferrar Carano IS umque on all counts Its wmes have an excellent reputatIOn, but the facility IS certamly ostenta tlOUS The company has bUilt an Italian rena1ssance mansIOn out m the rmddle of nOH.here w1th eAtenslVe gardens It of fers tours and tastmgs ($2 50 for four wmes, applicable to a $20 pm chase) and has an elab orate gJft shop Perhaps the best observation \1as made bv our son "thIS wmel)' 1S hke a 1995 cabemet It needs agJng You should come back m an othel 12 years " AIleI a qUlck stop for lunch m Healdsburg, we hopped onto II!telstate 101 south and were back m Mann County wlthm an hour and a half Ours was fmrly typIcal for a day and a half weekend tTlP flOm the Bay area mto the WIne country We "ere able to sample a fe\1 WJ nenes, see lots of great scenery and had a couple of nIce meals at an easy pace For more informatIOn unle the Napa Valle) \'lSltors Bu reau, 1310 Napa Towll Cente/, Napa, CA 94559, (7071 226 7459 Dr the SOlloma Valley \'IS Itors Bureau, 453 First Street East, Sonoma, CA 91,476 (707) 9961090 To book rooms 1Il the wme country, wll 180015 SON OMA. (800; 969 iNNS or 18001 284-S675 C)nthza Baal Jall<HIl; Travel Trend< mlumll run; el en other u ceil III t111~ "'((1011 Join Us In Our Celebration Of Life! . ~ ~ April 14, 1995 1:00 p.m. Service EtJUteIt S~ April 16, 1995 9:00 & 11 :00 a.m. Services Children's Church 9 00 a m Children's Program 11 00 a m rr =1ii""."., - • 0 + ~ ~~ N ~ ~". 1 lif flO Church of Today 11200 East Eleven Mile Rd Warren MI48089 (810) 758.3050 Apn113,1995 Grosse Pointe News The Match Box IS a h,tmg of local evenls To be mcluded, f1l1oul the KerchevalIllGro,scPolntep"rkTHE form on thlS page <-aU bB2 02gQ ~~~~~~St~~e~X}~;:~~~:~ ~~,~l~~,'~~ wllh any Que~tlons by Pauline Ender Apnl 28 Ma} 300penlllgreceptlonls6t09 pm Friday, April 28 C"II rn'~l 8240700 m~Il' !YJ ~"fL,,~, 730 p m Apnl 13, at the State 2115 Woodward In Ttckets are $12 50 In Call (313) 961 5451 Thur"day, Tileatre, DetrOit advance • • • Brahms' A German ReqUIem and Alto Rhapsody wdl be performed at 7 30 p III Friday, April 14, at ChrIst Church Grosse POlllte, 61 Grosse POlllte Boulevard. In Grosse POInte Farms The performance IS by the Chnst Church Chorale and DeH'wen Chorale Ttckets are $15 and $10 Call (313) 8854841 • • • The DetrOit Symphony Orchestra. under the baton of guest conductor Marvlll Hamhsch, wlil perform a pop' concert April 20-23 at DetrOlt Symphony Orchestra Hall. 3711 Woodward Call (313) 833 3700 BOX Bernas m MATCH Compiled by Ronald J • • •• • IN E MA 1J" [), trolt Fdrn IhL.Ilrc nt the Center •• • • •• The ~t Clair Shores FIgure Skating Cluh, :<4th annual productIOn of HefltLtlOns on Ice" Will be Apnl 28 30 atlhe St ClaIr Shores CIVIC Arena 20000 Stephens TIcket prices and sho\\ time. vary Call (810) 774 7530 • •• • •• Jack's Waterfront Restaurant, 24214 Jefferson III St Cia a Shores, features Big Band Dancmg featunng the Emil Moro Big Band and vocalists JudIe Cochlll and Danny Ascenzo from 8 30 p m to ffildmght on the second Tuesday of each month Call (810) 445-8080 T form of Gilbert Pirates Sundays are $15 available HEATER Broadway Vldeostage, a new live theater, presents and SullIvan's "The of Penzance" Fndaysthrough May 28 TIcket. and speCIal rates are Call (810) 771 6333 • • • •• • The Bethel BaptIst Church's Adult ChOIr Will present the Blbhcal mUSIcal "The Da~ He Wore My Crown" at 1045 am Sunday, Apnl 16 at the church, 24600 Little Mack III St Clair Shores Call (810) 772 2520 :..\,' Gallery, The St Gertrude Players WIll perform "LIttle Nell, the Orphan GIrl or FIght for a Woman's Honor," a melodrama, April 21, 22, 28 and 29, at 8 p m m the St Gertrude Acltvltles BUlldmg, 28801 Jefferson In St ClaIr Shores AdmISSion IS $7 Call (810) 777 9120 Vocalist Lmda Blancke performs every Wednesday and Friday at Sllldbad's at the River Call (313) 8228000 W ~~, Chno 15126 • • • •• • • • • DetrOit Instttute of Art" presents the 1994 Homaman film "An Unforgethble Summer," a "tory Rodger MLElveen ProductIons about a milltarv man caught m a present. "The Premature terrible pa",tlOn because of hiS Corpse,' a comedv, on Saturdays Wife'" sympalhy for a group of through May 6 at the Golden L~on unJu.tly com !clcd locals, Apnl Dmner Theatre, 22380 Moross m 14 16 T,cket, are $'1 Also, DetrOit Ticket" are $22 95 Dmner IS at 7 p m and the sho\\ "ReSIstance," a 1994 Austrahan film about a future world, plays at IS at 8 pm Call (.l1d) 886-2420 7 p m Monday AprIl 17 Call Rodger McElveen ProductIOns also presents the farce "Weekend (313) 811 2323 Comedy" through Apnl 22 at The HeIdelberg, 43785 Gratiot m Mount Clemens Tickets are $22 50 and mclude dmner and ,how Time, vary Call (810) 469 0440 ••• • •• The Gem Theatre, on Woodward across from the Fox Theatre presents "The Lovely L.ebewltl SIsters" through May 28 Ticket prIces vary Call (313) 9639800 ••• • • • The Second Clt~ .DetrOlt pre,ents "The Best of Second C,tv" at 8 p m Tuesday evenmgS at the Second Cltl, 2.301 Wood\\ ard Ttckets are $6 Call (313l 965 2222 •• • The Greenfield VIllage Thedtre Company presents the comedy "The FJr.t Year, about the fi"t year of marnage, Fndn~ sand Saturday. through Apnl 29 T1ckets are $10 Call (313) 271. 1620 • • • The Broadwa~ smash' She Love" Me" WIll be pre"ented at Oaklnnd Umversltys Meadow Brook Theatre Apnl 20 through Ma) 14 Call (810) '377 3300 Paper Bag •• • ProductIOns, way And, as the openmg song prom I5ed, It IS a lovel) \\ ay to spend an evemng "The Loveh Llebowlt, SIS ten;" run~ through Mal 28 at the Gem Last week's puzzle solved ACROSS 1 "'The Man m Black" ••• The Purple Rose Theatre Company, 117 Park Street m Chel.ea, IS presentmg "Hang the Moon," a new drama by Suzanne Burr through May 21 Ticket pnces and showtlmes ,ary Call Ltd presents an onglnal mUSIcal, "'RIp Van WInkle" Saturday. and Sunda~ s through May 28 at lhe hlstonc Players Club, 3321 E (311) 47')-7902 elos but I'I e got qUIte a thm skill about me • She discounts hel po,ltlVesa \\ onderful smile that hght~ up flOm "Ithm a >efleshmg fm thllgh t ne~s and d keen sen;e of dnectlOn Quaiitles that, dS he comes to kno" her better, wm Jack's admnatlOn and In tele.t Completel) comfmiable WIth each other, they spend lDng hOUl~ wandel mg II eland s lu~h counllyslde mulhng Olel \\ hat malte> , most to them Anothel boy \1ho llle" to "Ill Benllle ~ affectIOn IS hel fath el" ~lIm) clothIng stOle ap plCntlce pla) ed b) Alan Cum mmg She de,plse~ hIm but he mgJatlate~ hImself \\tth hel faml1\ \\ 1"le o;ecletJ) lobbmb doe~ It and lhell struggle to contlOl then III ges IS pi esented "dth empathy and humOi Benme (1\ilmme D,I,el), \\ ho thmb of herself as bemg plam and alt kWaI d I~ happIly SUI pilsed when she cdtches the e} e of Jack Fole) (ChI I~ 0 Donnell), a handsome and pop ulal rugby star She IS ec,latJc \\hen he inVIte, all thlee of the g11l, to a dance Howelel, she m"take, the Ill\ lte fm a date and when he choo,es ~an (Saf flOn Bu', OIlS) as hl~ dance partnel she IS CI ushed Latel, \\ hen .he statis to leave, .Jack asks hel to dance Bell\ een teal~, ,he manages to Sd\, I know I may looh hhe a I h1l1oc 12 S "IdiOt's Deltght" aul hor ~s ml ts 8 Namefora Dalmallon 12Place 13DOE s commaod 14Bohvla's neighbor abbr IS JeWishmonth 2C 165a1\or 18Talkative mrd 20 Paulinehad many 21Lo\\on mgrcdlenl 49 23.Sure'" 24 Marltlc 0rtell l~ver\'-ItIiV j 11111-'2 Itlil . crea-IUTe 28 Dreadful 31 "/\ Room of One c;-" 32 Take< five 34 AUThor Rand 3S Play, Ihe pomcs 37 Ocean roule..c; 39 Lunch endmg • • S7 Rol1 call 'eply DOW'I Il\pphud 2 Verch hercl1ne , B,own Ihe 49 Spmy 4 %OIlT nfJoy l:, Reno-. ltt<;. rlOned fish I S6Dawn goddess 41 DlVlngdllck 42 Bnng abolll 4S ConceIve St W,dlllg bird , ~mger Campbell 5S Haslened S4 S2 Ooe, bellC! I"lr' q PlOlhr , fnrte • roo~1 6l;)mnmcT Ihe on l;)Cll1C 7 J)'yt,me TV R <,ho", mrTC) co ••• 9 Lef,Bank :re<;l(iC'TlI 10Clly"n Ihc Oka II Prep, .. , 1o ftalher I7 Puck"h 19 ~wall grlll1'\ 22 Double ClIr'\, e" 24 Wnro lx-f",c <;.101') or Sisler 2\ Lamh, mom 26 ( om, h,r"" 27Cm111t1 1Il11frn I 'I, 20( atd r-r .... ph«...., D ••••••• lOPflllrcr .. TI ca<;l1rc\ 1, W,n"r \chlcl< ~6 1 erT11cnled~ 11\ '" IF WER~ HAVING v.a~ "g' tree A WE STAY OPEN "'8 Anchor"40 or ( 1'\ 42 DOCITII1(""41 Onc "f,hr wle .... 44 (l,l ylCl<lmg • fn..,h Pll,l,\ • t lomr r...~ld(. -'OllP<; r'li I nrlnk, • r" ,h • f),llly GREAT TIME lATE! 11d H1~(d ( )od ... 8.. ''''od\\ II.. h( .... "p£ ( 1)1.. • 1< (' ( r('1m f)rm~ ... w" 4(," 1 ere 47 Row o( scats • f iOlJ"( ( ollt ( I )11n~"" 4R I <1I<hl f1'll1ky "'0 Al'"r phra ..c •• • •• • .Jefferson m DetrOIt Tickets are $7 CallI 800 824 8314 The Hllberry Repertory Company at Wavne State University presents "You Can t Take It With You," and Shaw's "Mr" Warren'. ProfeSSion" III rotatmg repertory Also at Wayne State Umverslty Agatha ChrIstie'S "Ten Little IndIans," plays Apnl 21 10 m the Bonstelle Theatre Ticket price" lary Call {313l577 2972 From page 5B questIOn and answer penod But the real staN of the show are the SIsters, who prOVide good 81Tangements, tight harmomes and mOl e than a few laughs along the L .."eshore Famdy YMCA, 23401 E Jefferson In St ClaIr Shore, has BJg Band Dancmg at 9 pm every Saturday Admls"on 15 $3 50 for non-members, $250 for members Call (810) 778 5811 The Orion Stnng Quartet will make its Detroit recital debut with Pro Musica at the orA at 8:30 p.m. on Friday Apnl 21. Recently named quartet-m-resldence at Lincoln Center In New York. the group is one of North A.;1enca's top ensembles, For mformahon call (313l 886-7207. ~----------------, : DO yOU... : I I I I I I want to be included in The MATCH box? • as • I I Then 1111 out thiS lonn and turn It In to the Grosse POlOteNews by 3 P m the Fnday before publlcatlDn I I I I Event ------------Date Time Place ------------I Cost I _ : Reservations & QuestIOns? Call L Contact • Person :.:.:.:.:.: :.:.: :::.: ; :.:.: :.:.:: :.:.:.: :.:; : :.:.:.:.::.:.: Sisters .:.:.:':.:.:.~:.:.:.:.: : :.:.::.:':.: :.:. :. Circle :.:.:. From page 5B I)IH .. " • • • • •• Dave Wagner, orgamst, wdl perform In concert at 4 p m Sunday, Apnl 23, at Advent Lutheran Church, 21439 Kelly III Eastpolllte Donatlons are accepted and benefit the Faith Lutheran Soup KItchen Call (810) 776 0940 V. v. The Men b Ecumelllc,,1 Hreakfo,t meetmg .s at 7 '~O a m Fnda~, Aprol 14, at Gro,se Pomte Memonal Church 16 Lakeshore m the City of Gros,e POInte Gue"t speaker IS the Rev V Bruce Rlgdon, ,enlOr pa,tor ..t Grosse POinte Memanal Cburch Call (313) 882 53 JO • •• • •• BUlldlnb" campus to Clro .. 1890 ~ oloo!] 5474 Cass Call (31 J) 577 179; On view at Ambleslde G"lIery, 375 FIsher m the City of Grosse Pomte, are two ongmal work. by Norman -Rockwell Also, watercolors by Phil Hobbs, Nigel Price, Brian Johnson and Rita SmIth, OIls by Kenneth Denton and Hemer Herlhng, wildlife by RIchard Sloan, Matthew llilher and Pat Preult, Botanicals by VIcky Cox and Mary Beth Koele Call (d11) 8858999 ••• APPENINGS \bynL "tltL UnO'cr"ly' Funeral for Wmlu II III lJPgln .. t 1210 pm Thur,day, Apnl 1J at the .outh end of the ~ludent The LakeSide Palette Club of St ClaIr Shores Will hold Its annual Spnng Art Exhlbll and Sale Aprd 21 2-d at the :>t ClaIr :"hores CIVICArena, 20000 Stephen, m St Clair Shore, The e,lllb,t '" free, all work~ of art ..re for 'ale Call (810) 9394211 The Center Gallenes of the Center for CreatIve Studle. College of Art and DeSIgn wdl showcase the New York SocIety of Illustrators' exhibIt "Paperback' 1995" through May 12 The The JudelalTes, a .how chOIr, ,,,II perform a concert of claSSICS exhibit features the artwork on the cover of paperback books from April 20 23 at the Italian Amencan Cultural Center In conception through productIOn The gallenes are located at Warren Tlcket prices vary Can Woodward and KlTby m the Park (313) 527-7600 Shelton BUlldmg at CCS Call The DeHaven Chorale WIll (313) B74-1955 perform Bach's Mass III B mlllor The DetrOit InstItute of Arts, at 3 pm, Sunday, Apnl 23, at St 5200 Woodward m DetrOIt, IS Ambrose Church In Grosse Pomte Park TIckets are $10, $8 e"hlbltmg "An Evolution of 20th Century Sculpture" through July for semors and students Call 31 Call (3131 833 7900 (313) 886-3480 III 78 ' the tIll Benme and Jack al e movmg clDse to a sellOlI' Ielatwnshlp E\ el compl,lcent E\ e (Cera I dille O'Ha'le) has 'ettled mto an um uffled IDmdnCe Ambl tlOU~ Nan IS not so fmiunate She o;ets hel ~Ights on snaggmg a 11Ch pIa) bo) Smali, but na "e, she finds hel,elf m an em b," Id"Smg SituatIOn Befm e the story ends, all lh. ee of the g11ls at e emblolled III a clImactIC set IE'Sof Circum ,tance~ that 111\ oh e 10\e los. fll€ndsillp betla)dl and lecon cIlmtJOn All of" luch mdl k the ,omet,me, lock, ,ometlme" ,mooth lite of pa"age It \, thl' un\H'I,al theme that m"hl' ('ll ell' of l'llends _ ~I. . 'D easy to relate to and ~o spe clal Thele " a hUllt m no,talglc appeal to a film centeled on a tIme "hen IlVmg \\ a" eaSlel Ho\\ ever, dlrectol Pat 0' ConnOt doesn't lely on the chal m of nostalgia dlone for tone He enllces \\ lth humDr and treats u, \\ Ith SDme glD llOUS countlJ ",de shots The film I" bleso;ed \\ Ith an outstandlllg ca~t of ;nppOtitng charaete., "ho gl\ e authentJc pDlila\al, 'ell cle of Fllend,' I' an db ,01 bmg enteli.llI11 n>!:film \\lth a ulll\ehal ,Ippedl Apnl 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News 88 Bkathleen stevenson p~ r rrreasures & rrrasfi ~ = 21210 BcllPCI St Clall' Shores 1 W 1 by hair co . .!.-.O-!. gQeL ft,eut &It: Do by haIr welcomes Shelley to the staff First time clIentc; WIll receIVe I $5 00 OFF hall' cuts WIth Shelley (Saturdays excluded) Hurry - as speCial at 15229 HAPPY EASTER111 ! expires Api'll 30th So what goes \VIth the fresh spnng : Kercheval, Grosse Pumte Park, (313) season? Fresh baked goods of course! 822-8080 We're featunng \VIth thIS Easter HolIday season, delicIOus breads, rolls, breakfast and dessert pastries (also m minIature SIze), frUIt and creme PICS, I chocolate cake eggs, cake nests, bunny I cakes and coolues, and our wonderful 'I lamb cakes For the school, the office, and Easter Sunday celebratIOn at I I home Remember to place your orders I IS your Easter basket headquarters early! at 16844 Kercheval Place, In- I Baskets of all SIzes feature our French The-VIllage 313-882-1932. superfine chocolates III your chOIce of , dark, milk or white chocolate. Hop III for lots of other Easter gifts, cards, Jelly beans and cuddly cntters We're open from 6'00 a m to 9'00 p m weekdays, and 8.00 a m to 9 00 p m on weekends. Located at .. 20737 Mack, 1st block north of Vermer, Grosse Pomte Woods, 313-884-6480 Has a Illce selectIOn of mix and match sports wear m SIzes S-XL, pettte and regular. at 20148 Mack at Oxford, (313) 886-7424 ' I I ~ ~ , 'f.h.. J" Happy Easter We ale the largest wdependent chlldlen's clothmg store zn l\1lChlgan - we even carry Stnde I Rtte~ See our complete lme of communIOn dres')es, veils and acceSSOries, plus a lw ge selectwn of boys SUItS, sport Jackets alld pant') Regular, slim and hU6ky sIzes _ With FREE alteratLOns' Plus _ our new sprmg merchandIse IS arnvmg datiy .. at I 23200 Greater Mack Avenue, one block I ')outh of9 Mlle Road, (810) 777-8020 I Elegance for 6Ize., 14-26 I Easter novelty sweaters by Mansa Chllstma now on speCial - receIve 25% OFF Hurry Ill. HAPPY: EASTER to all from L~sa and her staff at 19583 Mack, GlOsse Pomte Woods, 313-882-3130 Jacobsons Calendar 'J M --- r J.~0789 lO II 12 11 18 19 7S 26 w 13 20 27 r F 1.. 21 28 19 101 Hours of Treadnlllls, Nordlc.Tracks, BIkes, ROl\ers, StaJTchmbers, Free Welghu, Weight :Machlnes, Complete", Ith Shower", & Lockers 50 --'-1 1S II') :pOINTE: '11 23 30 FITNESS & TRAINING CENTEB Ann Arbor Antiques Market I I Now through Apnl 15th Receive a Jack Nicklaus dnvel when you purchase a HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUlt or Jacket and pants combmatlOn It's our gift to you. Men's Department Api'll 20th <Thursday) LUCIe Ann CollectlOn Show Featunng a personal appearance of deSigner DaVid Brown from noon to 4.00 p.m., With mformal modehng IntImate Apparel Our 27th Season. AntJquers Plan on the Ann Arbor AntIques CONNER Market, Saturday and Sunday, Apnl PARK 22nd and 23rd There are over 300 -~ dealers m quahty antIques and select ~7s';!.'S collectibles All under cover All items April 21st (Friday) guaranteed as represented The timE: Personal appearance by Sue Blue of I IS 8 00 a.m through 4:00 p m at Amoena (Post Mastectomy Breast Easter and spnng mean colorful 5055 Ann Arbor-SalIne Road (EXit I Forms) flom 11.00 a.m. through 5.00 flowers, many of whIch can be found I #175 off 1-94 then South 3 ~Illles) p m IntImate Apparel Depal tment at Conner Park flonsts Such as an Only $4 00 ad~lsslOn FREE Parkmg I "Api'll Showers Bouquet" which IS a Api'll 22nd (Saturday) bamboo watenng can filled With fresh I Marlsa Chnstllla Spnng CollectIOn flowers III beautiful pastel colors Show. Meet representatIves Angie $24.95 or "Spnng Song Henderbon between 1000 am. - 4 00 Arrangement" whIch IS a wooden con- I p m ClaIrewood Department tamer, With a garden look and per- I manent sIlk flowers III an arrangeI' I .~:Y Api'll 26th (Wednesday) ment, With a feathered fnend (bIrd) Escada Fall CollectIOn Show 1995 attached for $3495 Call 313-881- I between 10.00 am _ 400 pm., WIth 5550 for more Ideas at 21142 Mack I mformal modehng InternatlOnal Avenue, Grosse Pomte Woods I No need to travel across town for Salon I that massage or faCial Make an appomtment today at Francesco's Api'll 27th (Thursday) Salon In-The-Vlllage for a full body Mastohm Cultured Pearls Meet - stress ~eheVIng ma,ssage .by Nancy representatIVe Jay Sly from Mastohm I and/or a European faCial deSIgned Just between 11.00 a.m _ 400 pm, \"Ith for you by Pat Treat yourself or fill Illformal modehng FIllP Jewelry those Easter Baskets With gift certJfi- Salon cates for any salon serVIce at 17007 Kercheval, Second level, 313-882Thurc;day Dmner Buffet 2550. I Every Thursday In our St ClaIr Coloseum InternatlOnaJ announces Room Re"taurant Helga's "FAMOUS" European Techmque of lash tmtmg Call today for your appomtment 313-881-7252 at 75 Kercheval, on-the-Hlll ~ grosse pointe ~~ '-1_ flori'lts, inc. II "It'1> Where You Belong" 17243 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pomte, (313) 885-3600 I "THE WEDDING " SEASON IS NEAR I Stop by and select from the newest I styles m men's formal wear Register I your 1995 weddmg before 4-30-95 and i receive the groom's tuxedo rentalI FREE plus 20% OFF everyone else m your party (mimmum of6 rentals) '-a~L"L>~""" ~~\ ~ THE FRUIT TREE salotJ _ I SPECIAL DELIVERY ~ See the collectlOn of Jewelry at edmund t AHEE Jewelers set With fantasy cut gemstones - these are semi-precIOUS gemstones that are faceted to gIve a contemporary and umque bnlhance They have a large collectIOn of fantasy cut stones mcludmg the rare gemstonec; cut by the world renowned German cutter Bernd Munstemer Some are ~et m custom deSigned Jewelry whIl(' others are unset to create your own masterpiece All deSIgns are created by award WInDIng deSigner Pam('la Ah('e Thomas VISit them at 20139 Mack Avenue at Oxford (between 7 & 8 MIle Roads) Grosse Pomte Woodc; Hourc; !\ionday - Saturday 10 00 a ill - 6 00 pm, except Thursday 1000 am - 800 pm, (313) 886-4600 _i1@ZWD I fl""~ .l.lL edmund t. AHEE jewelry co. . Jump llltO Spl mg at New VISIOns of You for a make over with celebnty make-up artist, JEFFREY BRUCE He LeaVIng on yom CIUlse or headmg will be hele on Monday, May 1 5] th bett, en 9 00 a m - 11 30 a m Ca 1 now1 0 out of town for your vacatlOn? THE ",e NOTRE DAME PHARMACY has all make your I esel vatlOn for a consu tayour travel accessory needs A I bon on your hall and make-u It complete hne of buntan lotIOns and 21028 Mack, Grosse Pomte 00 s, sun products Money pouches, luggage 313-884-0330 tags, travel ramcoats, clocks, passport cases, adaptors everythmg from I travel shampoo to clotheslme - plus much more 16926 Km cheval m-theVillage, 313-885-2154 ~~~ Re-Sale shop, which also offers a (810) 773-3411 large selectIOn of antIques and hand Fax (810)773-8050 crafted Items New owners, Pat and KIm, IllVIte you to come ar;d browse 1995 dated calendals and appOIntas you know, one pel son s trash IS ment books are now 50o/c OFF Store another person's treasure Easter can- hours aI e 8 30 ; 5 30 weekdays, and dy and gifts also aVaIlable at 23712 10 00 - 2 00 on Saturday::, Harper (Just N ofNme Mile) 810-7749316 _::.-::-- - --~ -;=-~ ------ ~-- ~ (the pointe) - -- =- -_:~~~-- ~t SHO,oA n VI\I()IU d "-()U_ Growers of Fme Flowers A tlskct, a tdc;ket, come fill your Eastel bac;ket' Camp young, come old - we lib. have beal" and bunmes to beS! hold' HyaCinth", daffodil" and tulips too, along With Easter hllCs walt for you' Come on(' come all & Jom the fun For flowprs we rc the only one' at 174 Kerby Road, Gro-;c;c Pomte Farms, (313)883-.'3000 KISKA JEWELERS .....CU"tOlll I I I C001de Ba"kets I I I I I Pretty Easter baskets filled WIth your chOlce of candles, frUlt, wme, Gayles & Joseph SchmIdt Chocolates and Gourmet Foods Come in to custom deSign a basket and we'll put It together The Fruit Tree has lots of umque Easter goodIes to help personahze your basket at 20129 Mack Ave, Grosse Pomte Woods, 313-8862352 CPOlnte gOShlOII'S Great selectIOn of Spnng cotton sepaJ'ates all m an array of bnght colors - perfect for mlxmg and matchmg at 23022 Mack Avenue, (across from S C S po"t office) 810-774-1850 for All Occa<;rolls _ 313-881-b262 Be umque thIS Ea;,trr - Surpn~e your famIly and fr~ends WIt~ a cookIe bouquet flOm SPECIAL DE,LIVERY Each ba"kct of fre"hly baked beautlfully decorated cookleC; WI]] show you care rOOkH' bO,uquet" are al <;0 avaIlable for MothN c;Day, graduatIOn, and other occa"lOni> Ed Maliszewski Carpeting With fir"t commUIllOn'i, confirmatIon'S and Khler lll"t around the cornCARPET SALE' Karafotan, Lees, er KI'ika .Tewp]p!" ha" a large c;electlOn of gold (ro""c" and ,\ vancty of ~[lIhken and ('u"tomWeavp carpetIng at 21435 Mack gold Jewelr~' at 6.'3Kcrehpval ol1-the- on SALE now AvenuC'. (810) 776-5510 HlIJ, 11;{-f\Wi ')7')') TRESSES Hair Studio would lcke to announce an addlllOn to our manicure "erVlces mOl"tunze and "trengthen your nads WIth a na;ltlque, treatment WIth your manicure - call for drtall" CongratulatIOn') to Rachael _ "omr ')(vles from hcr portfolIO have heen pllhll~hed III Halr.Do Style magazIne watet! for future allll()UnCemellt~ abollt C11'.tomblended co~metlc,~ at 16914 Kercheval Avenue, Grn~.~ePomte 31.'3-881.4500 To advertIse In thiScolumn call kathleen stevenson at (313) 343-5582 by ? 00 p m Frrdays Sports April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe N~ws __ h-~I!l, _ ~...... 1 .... -.. '1...... {:G-Y... ~../<1..J,. .r,~ ~ ~.%>.~ t.i1~f d,~ >":U .... ... J.. :;/;.,' ... .;. '" 1.. Section I C <'oulh ,olth III I'rcph",bLiI I( .t( (,( ( I "" IlCd 1: ..J"'x, ; I !~L4-.J1t?...Yd;~~ .:...... .1$-1L)'lLr~",,"J/ 1~~it ""4.-i~.b Four ULS players skate to All-State honors By Chuck Klonke Lit 111 thl lilt, ,Ind ~hot" he fd~ed the bettel he '\n(h ,\d)dna, h,I" plo\ln to be \\d'" EmIle FI,ll1CI, edlmd thl .I_ I !lu<.lbl,' to the Kmght- dG AI bdnd'" pel f'JIm,lIlle \\ Ith nllkll<lnJe fhe ell \I hl n he Pot> III I" to the ilf,lplL L( ,If" the Knlghb thIS "e,bon l<ll ned \I dS pl'l\ 11115 gOdl JOI th, 'it \I ll1d FI 1Il11" \\ h to the H In!.; hW1 a "pot on the (,lao" 8 ( 0 YOlk Rdngel, ,I coup]' 01 gln ", All ~tdte iii ~t team "elelted b} elatlOlh dgO the Mlchlg,m High School We lell a lot on good goll No\\ TO!onto nc1nil Il'!<I 1\ tUHhng, ~dld ULS LO,Kh .John HlXhe\ Coa~he" A,,,oc),ltlOn h, Pot> III 1" knoll n h 1hl FO\, ILl Al b,ma~ l~ one of fOUl VI ~ It 'ee rned hhe And, ("It' pia} el ~ leCll\ mg \11 "tdle hon II I' ,"",11' wmmg up \lllh tlK But ('nIH'I'II\ I lL;ht It IIllpo1tlnt "lIe, And he OJS SUlIOI .lohn \lC\),lllghton School ~ hoe 1,l\ I, ,m I) I I Jumol rom Dpll,], ,1Ild "mho tl\) "d Oil 1\01 k 1h" mOIl 0\1 Il Sports Edllor Idn nlOle f'1I1C.... ldLh ~o\lI(1 h'h b'llI bl,,,ul \lJlh He notlCl, the po,ltlOnlllg oj llttnHnd( 1-, ~(Jlng the pl'l\u, bUI hl can "tlll e ....<.lIknt b<lc).. to tbe 1940 ,1,1t! lh,nnp, 1,( "p hh fow, 011 ,toPP\l1g the on,hl)! te.11ll I\hllh had Ill)!)! pud-, It help, hUT! In the d,h'> 1,,1,\ bcl\\eU1 th, pIpe, 11 '1\ I (Jom too I k nollcls the glll~ h no\'. the ...,t.:.11ting gOdlH .. 1m but (,Ill contllluP to f,x u" on hi, ,tUUlb FO\I Ipi ~dld II Ith a Edll"ld 1 Jlle 1liP)! And\ pl.l\ ed (JIl (hulkle ,orne of thl bbt tllple A te lllh Alban,l" hau an oubtdndlllg _ed,on fOJ thl Kll1ghh \11 "plte - and \ou don t do th"t unle" of the tedm, 1111 leLlnd He } au Ie Ul\ good F(m Iu 'Ild AI ban,l' I, an e\(e\lent lOrn ,dlol\ pc! onh 19 goal~ lfi 481 pet lit>! but hl docsn t iLt th It ,hot, 10l .I 898 ,m e pel cent com pet I\l\ Ule-., "t d lid III th, age Ih.., goals agJ.lnst 3\ PI age 1\ ,II of helplllg th, Kmghh 1\ a, an e\wHent '325 othel go,liJe, Al b,In"" nurnbe! s mIght Hl did ,I lot fOl Pend Hueh h,I\(' heen L,en mOle 1I11ple" FOil lu ," e If hl h,ldn t hdd to absOl b lIU dnd Beh, Rabbdl1l ,ill the ~cOIIllR III d 10 I 10S', to ~ald That" d good p,ample [)f the gOdltPndel' Ullion TIll', Ie 'iOtlL Dame \lhen the entne LJL" tl,lm h<ld a hOll endou~ compltlng fo, pl<1\Ing tIme hut ~tll! helpmg edch othel mght AI bdlM' hdd sOllle of h", bl,t Andl '" d good e,ample of ,Igdln,t CI ,lllbi ook combllllllg good Skdtlllg and game, el>cellent <;lllkhandllng fOI a \\ hllh \I a ~ I ankL d '1;0 1 In [1 e g<),\!J" FO\\ lei o,,1ll1 Hc also ~tate III ('1,1,>, BCD fOI mo-t )f has ,In e"tleme], qUick glo\e See HOCKEY, page 2(' HIS nlcknaml I" The Cat' , IlUl\td h 01101 ,Ihle me n t ""1 \Ie Ndughton ,\1"0 1\ ,I, n \nllel to the Academlc All ,st lte t(',11ll AI bando, IJllllg, " UJllqlle quaht\ to the KmghtbOl 1,1 \ team , He hd' the g!e,ll ,llnht\ tn notice c\ u) thmg el1011nUhm1 \\ hde "lil j'l( lhd1g on ,I ,peuIJ( object ,"d FOil lu of hi" Illil 10l l1l'tnlllHI" Piper takes first place at national swim meet Four Umverslty Liggett School players High School :,tate team.. Arbanas Hockey rrOJn Coaches left are Assoc.allon sophomore coach John Fowler Ian A lil ~t place lim'h b} Cort ne~ Plpel m the 1 650 \ al d flee,t\ Ie 11lghltghted a line ef fOit b} the romte AquatIC' ~\\ 1m club at thc 1 ecent Umted ~tatl' SI\ Imming "IdtlOnal Ch"rnplOn"h,p" m Bunalo ~ y The (,Io',',e POInte b,,-ed club lilllshld 21>t m tl\(' 92 te<lm lield at th" "€LOnd highest 1(,\el of S\\ Illlllllllg lompetltlOn III the countl} Plpel a h e~hm,m at (,Io",e Pomte 1\'01 th had a \I ml1mg tm1e of 164227 Hel el101t John McNaughton. Arbanas made the first team. whIle the quahIied hl! 1m the Selllm ~" other three were honorable mention selechons. McNaughton tlOn<11CharnplOn"hlp, III Pa'a dena Cahi Allg 1 4: also made the Academic All-Stale squad Plpel "I", pl"cld ""th In the 1 000 h ee~t\ I" 11007091 and made the Michigan Class B C-D AllFInes lunr.or Andy Jumor Tom Delisle and semor ,, , <I> ( .' I f In S,,~ A~t~('~'1 I~ 10th 111 thp 'iOO fl el ,t \ Ie tl 'i8 291 Blett Co IIIll' d sen,OI 'it 1\01th \\ <I" 15th 111 the 1 000 (9 27911 and the I 030 05 ,J641 hle,t\lc l\enh NOIth fle,hll1\l1 Rachelle Atl,l'L \\a~ I9tb m the 16='0 fl ee,t, I" 117 09201 ,md 21 "t III the 'i00 fleest,le ('i 01 III l'vllhe 0 COlll1rl1 ,I 'Oph011101e ,It NO! th, 1\ "" 29th 'n th£' I (,,0 11606 12> ,md (hll'[lll< ld rnellllO d "emOl at 1\01 th \I ,IS 21--t 111 the 100 blea-ht1o)..e 110(73) dnd 2'ith 111the 200 lI1dl\ Idu,,1 medlc\ ,209 9J1 St \ L 11.\ POlntt AquatIC" --.,\\1n'l See SWIM, pag" 2C ~'~~"I<I) 1995 Spring Edition Sedan DeVille 'I.~';-i-k SPIng Ed I on P~g Cons ,ts Chrome \Jheels leather s°at< IS8 pkg ~-""'"" sccunty system gold lnm 200 hp ~ 9 I,ler V 8 eng no ani loc~ brakes a r bon~ sjstem speed sens' ve steer ng ';If( -5275566 I' Spring DeVill Spring DeVille $11,422** $449' s rrd~ l.Ijl fl\'\f1t rlo~mrnl Il..~ .. 4 mnr1l~ Ch'omo VI ne'er, Leather Scot" 1"8 Poc..:oge & S:JoCU ') Sj. stem 200 1P 19 ter \ S tng '10 'QU PPED t.ITH Tala y Redes gnea Rrol..es \ ban" Boay , II S, :>km SPCl. 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"'I"lr ur In "I f'lo,mrn _~ m n n , .. r Sports 2C April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News HDek ey ..:.::.; ; :\~e:.:;~;~~~~~;.~.c:~~~;.~~.~~ From page 1C the season He \\as also bill liant III the ULS tournament, turnmg a\\ a} 37 of 38 shots m Ii 2 1 VlctOrv 0\ er Portage Northeln, then makmg 38 saves m a 30 loss to Cuhel Gnd) Academ} m the title gaJne McNaughton \\on the plest! giOUS Graham Crdgg Trophy as ULS' most valuable playel A year ago he was the recIpient of the 1990 TJ ophy, \\ hlch IS awarded to a player who exem pllfies the charactellstIcs of the champIOnshIp team Fowler admItted he was dls appomted McNaughton dIdn't Jom Arbanas on the fil st All State team "He Isn't noticed as much as some players because of hIS style of play," the coach saId "John's an effiCient, hard nosed player but he Isn't flashy But as he \\ent, so \\ent ow team You can't measwe John's 1m. portance to our cl'lb by statlS tlcs alone" McNaughton's statistics were ImpreSSive by themselves He led the Kmghts WIth 26 goals, mcludmg a team hIgh five game wmners He also had 14 assISts to tie DelIsle for the club sconng lead With 40 pomts Because of McNaughton's scormg abIlIty, he was a moo ked man Opposmg coaches usually sent theIr best defen slve player to shadow the Kmghts' nght wmg "He's a strong skater and solldly bUilt (5 foot 11, 185 pounds)," Fowler said "John has good upper.body strength and It'S drll1cult to knock hIm off the puck He has a strong shot, especially from the slot area He's lIke a CaJn Neely (of the Boston BrUIns) when he gets m the slot .. McNaughton has developed hiS all around game m hIS three seasons at ULS "He's come a long \\ay from the one-dJ.meuslOnal, up and down the WIng player he \\85 a~ a sophomore," Fowler said fen;,e and he" a \ en eflh t1\ e backcheckel McNaughton', \alue extend" be} ond hIS contllbutlOns on the Ice As captain. he's an e'l.cel If.>n+ le"\apr "John'~ chal dctel 1', as stlOng as hIS shouldel s," Fowlel "aid "He's commItted \\Ith a capital C He's qUIck \Htted and ha~ a gl eat sense of humOl, but he's not the class c10\\ n type He doesn't talk so much thdt vou stop lIstemng, but \\ hen he does talk It'S lIght to the POint And he follo\\s hiS \\Olds \\Ith actIOns" McNaughton callIes a 37 grade pomt avel age, dlsplaymg many of the same chm actens tKS m the c1abSloom as he does on the Ice Dehsle pla)ed lell wmg on the Kmghts' top lIne With McNaughton and JIm Bologna and fimshed With 13 goals and a team hIgh 27 assIsts "You tend to notice DelIsle more than McNaughton be cause he's a flashlel stlckhan dlel,' FO\\ lei SaId "He has a verv q mCR Ielease of an accu rate slap shot He played de fense as a young kid, \\hlch I" why he does such a good Job on the offwmg Side He's a good playmakel - very creatIve and has good hands He CIeated a lot of opportunities fOi hIS Imemates He's a good student and has good Judgment on the 100 " Delisle IS an excellent all around athlete He's one of the Kmghts' top golfels and IS a fine baseball pll.\}er Fowler said Fmes' offens)\'e sh.llls remmd him of the Red Wmgs' Paul Coffey "He Jumps mto the play Just lIke Coffey," the coach saId "Ian has terrific potential He's a gifted skater and WIth expel I ence hIS skIlls WIll translate mto more accomplIshments Ian IS a very good skater and a flashy player - the kmd that gets notIced more than the stay at home defense men " He led ULS' defense men III scormg WIth one goal and 14 asSiSts South looks strong again Some thmgs never change Every year Grosse Pomte South's girls track team gets larger m numbers and every year the Blue DeVIls go aftel a league chaJnplonshlp ThIS year's 102 member squad Wlll be seekmg Its eighth league ChaJnplOnshlp m 10 sea sons The girls team IS 1277 m dual meets smce It was formed In the late 1970s and the Blue DeVIls have lost only two dual meets m the Ia..<:tnme years South IS led by 18 semors and all but t\\ 0 of them 00 e four year veterans "Depth WIll agam playa key role thiS season:' said coach Steve Zaranek "TraditIOnal strength m the dIstance events WIll agam be present" South's dIstance runners are commg off another undefeated cross country season that m eluded a fifth straIght reglonal tItle and 16th straight league ChaJnplOUShlp The distance leaders are AI mee Vasse, KatIe Weed, Jonme Vasse, Kate Crowley, Sandra Hammel and Shannon Mc Gmtty The versatile Katy Lupo and Amy Zanglm - both three time state medalIsts prOVIde strength m the spnnts, mIddle dIstances and relays Becca Walter and Lisa Mc Curdy should be dommant agam m the hurdles, \\ hIle McCurdy also contributes to a fine long Jump group that m eludes Gretchen Carter and Tonma NICOSIa The Blue DeVils appeared to have Impro\ ed m the throwmg events With Sarah Krueger and Phaedrah Gray performmg "'ell durmg early workouts Freshmen Jenny Mansfield and Meghan McGahey have shown excellent potentIal m the SPrints and hIgh Jump, re spectlvely Zaranek expects the strong est competitIon m the Macomb Area Conference White DIVI slon to come from Port Huron, Port Huron Northern and UtIca South opened the outdoor season WIth a 99 29 non league Victory over Regl na The Blue DevIls dommated the runmng events, outscollng the SaddlelItes 200m the re lays, 17.1 m the hurdles, 26 1 m the dIstance races and 21 6 m the spnnts Aimee Vasse won the 1,600 meter run and her sIster Jon me took first III the 800 Crow See TRACK, page 4C • Outstanding Softball clinics J he NelghbOl ho{)d Cluu I' of iUHlh d -..c.llt,..~ t)[ ...11Hll,"> rUI Op£'nmg; dIe ;tIll ,l\,ulable to! gll ls 'of! ball c1l1l1es spon gnl., 'otiball pl,}\ ('I' Fastpitch hitting clinics Gills bet\\een the age~ of 10 and U LUll hone thell faslpltlh lnttmg skIll, \\ Ith climc' 01 feled b\ the dub The dllllls \\ III be held on Bund,tVs flOm 1 to 2 30 p m at the NelghbOi hood Club Ses"lOn one \\ 111 meet on ApI II 23 and Cortney Piper of the Pointe Aquahcs swim club took fust :30, \\ hile the second ;e'SlOn place In the L6S0.yard freestyle at the United States Swim- \\ III meet Ma\ 7 and 14 'I he w,t fOi each ses~lOn IS ming Jumor Nahonal Championships In BuUalo, N.Y. The Junior nahonal char-F'!lnshlp IS the second-highest level of $35 A club membelslnp I~ not Jequn ed Reglstl dtlOn \\111 be swimming In the country. accepted III pel son or b\ mati to the NeJghbOl hood Club, • "0" '.~.. •• 17150 \\ ntelloo GIO".,e Pomte Jeff Shelden \\3" seland III 48230 From page lC FOI mOl e IIlfOlmat IOn c,l1J tillee fl eestyle e\ ent~ - the 1,000 (94844) 8854600 mel" dlso dId \\el1 III the 13 500 (44803), dnd 1,650 (165341) He dlso and 0\ ('I state champlOn"lllps The uest finish III the 13 14 fimshed fOUlth III the 400 1M age glOUP \\'me second pldce (4 1623) Elln O'Loughlln was 12th III fimshes bv Andy Shelden m the 500 fl eest,) Ie (5 28 48) and the 1,650 fleestyle (172383) Mehssa Beck fim~hed nmth m and the 1.000 fleestyle the 1,000 fleestyle (11 2580) (102383) Shelden abo \\as Tony A tI asz \\ as fOUlth III thnd III the 500 fJeestyle the 200 bleaststloke (21823) (5 01 36), SIxth III the 200 but terfly (2 1283) and the 400 11\J and eighth III the 100 blea~t (44165) and mnth m the 200 stlOke (1 0442) fleestyle (1 5524) Lmdsey Hengel \\ as fourth m the 200 buttElrl1\ (22383). sn..th m the 400 1M (50342) mnth III the 200 fl ee;tyle (20554) and 11th III the 500 fleest} Ie (53541) Lusa BelgJnann \\as 13th III Andy Schumacher the 200 fleestvle (20683) and the 1,000 fwest} Ie (1204) and Damel1e MaSSie \\ as 10th In The high school wlestllng the 100 bach.stloke (10555) IS ovel, but Grosse Anothm top 10 fimsh m the and 11th m the 1,000 <11 51 91) sea~n Pomte North's Del ek PhillIps state IS a maJOI goal as GIO;se and 1,650 1200896) fl eestvle and Kevm Brandon ale hke Pomte South's boys tenms event; the Enelglzer labblt - they team gets !Cady to open the R)an Beigel was thud III the keep gOIng and gOlllg and season 200 butterfly (2 0805), sc\ enth gomg Last ye!ll, the Blue DevIls m the 500 flee;tvle (50828), Phllhp~ and Blandon have fim~hed seventh III the state 10th III the 200 fJee~tyle (15551) and 12th III the 100 ueen competmg III AAU and meet but coalh Tom Bersch USA wrestlmg events around back has to replace SIX ~t,uters bulterfl,) Adam Zlegl£,1 took seventh In the 1,650 lieest} Ie the state dnd they ve both been _ fI,e l>C1lI0I s dlld one pJayel who'll ml~ the season because (182024), 10th m the 500 llomg well Last \\ eekend they competed at IllJm"V fleestyle (512241, 15th 1Il the "EvelY ye81 smce 1988, 200 1M (2 1587) and 16th 111 1Il the AAU state fleestyle champIOnshIps at Hazel Park South has made the top 10 the 200 butteli1., 1225 19) ,md PhIllIps won the 105 5 \\ Ith OUl be~t showmg a second Meghan O'Loughlin and Jeff pound <,hvlslOn, while Brandon place m 1991,' Berschback Shelden each had second place was thnd at 121 s!lld "TillS } eal we have the finIshes to highlight the POlllte Both \\1 estled 111 the Cadet same goal, but WIth only two AquatICs performance III tlH' age gl oup, [01 \\ Je~tlers bOln 111 ;enlOr~, the undel classmen 15 18 age gl oup 1979-80 have to step up qUIckly O'Loughhn \\ as second III the Phllhps won hiS thlee pool SenlOJ co captaJn~ Andy 200 fJ eestyle (1 5678) and the matches, then beat Monte SchUlnachel and And} GIraldo 400 1M (44321) She also took Le\\IS of Sterlmg Heights 11 0 wIll plav the top t\\O SIngles thnd In the 500 fleestyle III the semIfinal round PhIllIps pOSItions, lespectl\ely, but the (51266) and Sl'l.lh III the 200 See WRESTLE, page 5C othel l\\ 0 sIng:les spot~ and all 1M (21521) Swim . I SOled 0,) the NelghbOlhood Club Jay Shdheen \\ III IllStl Ult ~ewncl thlOngh elghth gJadel~ on hlttlllg thlo\\lng and field IIlg telhmque" The dlllllS \\ III be held at BlO\\ nell Middle School on Sat mdd) Mal 6, 13 and 20 Young~tels III glades 11\0 and tIn ee \\lll meet [10m 9 to 10 dill, gll b III gJades foUl ,md fi\e \\111 meet hom 10 to 11 a III and gills 111 gl ades 'IX tlIJough eight will hdve a se, slOn flOm 11 a m to noon The $15 fee \\ III co\ el all tIll ee dd} s of the chmc Call 8854600 fOl mOle IIIfOlmatlOll Two local wrestlers doing well Andy Giraldo South netters set goal CU)tOmCItOna • • • • • • • Highlights N£'lghborfmd C l U B fOUl double" teams somewhat unsettled lemam FI eshman A J Rhode and sophomore DaVId DeGutls are batthng for the No 3 and No 4 smgles belths JUI1lOl Greg Ryan and fresh man Mike Case ale playmg No 1 double", but Ca"" could abo move mto one of the sm gle; slots The nell:t l\\ 0 doubles teams are Aaron Zurschmelde and Bllan BlOwn and Ryan Pal shall and MIke Marshall Ste\ e And! 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Jeep' MHT OR HLAl ANY LEGITIMATJ: m:AL ....,.-1',_. mmI <11"1 Sports April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News 3C State semifinals are South's softball goal By Chuck Klonke Sports Editor Grosse Pomte South's softball team ha~ set 30m" laft} g<Jal. for the season, but they're not unrealistic "They've been tellmg me smce October that their goal IS to go to Battle Creek and play m the state semJlinals," said Blue DevJls' coach Peggy Van Eckoute after her team spht Its first four games of the season A yem ago, South fimshed with a 1621 reeord but the team caught fire at the end of the season It won dlStllCt and regIOnal champIOnships, then took a three run lead mto the last mmng agamst Rochester Adams m the quarterfinals, but lost 7-6 Only one starter - third baseman Jenna Nutter - grad uated, so It'S an experIenced group that greeted Van Eckoute at the start of P' Hclice "Even our Jumors, Knsten Apple and Merechth Wolfe, have been on the varsIty smce they were freshmen so It'S really hke havmg an all semor team," the coach said But even With South's expenence, there's no guarantee the Blue DevJ1s wJ11 wm the tough Macomb Area Conference White DIVIsion' "We can fimsh anywhere m the top half of the league," Van Eckoute said "Ford won the diVISIOn last yeal and It hm, everybody back Romeo, Flasel and L'An<;e Cleuse NOIih ill e always tough, too That's one of the reasons we usually do well m the dlstnct and regIOnal the league season prep81 e~ us so well" South doesn't pick on any patsIes durmg the non league part of the schedule, either The Blue DeVils opened the campaIgn With a thllllmg 32 VICtory over Regma, which IS ranked eighth m the state m Class A South scored 1\10 run~ With two out m the bottom of the seventh on RBI smgle~ by Amanda Defever and Wolfe to mp the Saddlehtes Maureen Ryan, who handled most of the pltchmg duties last year, was sharp agamst Re gma She allowed SIX hIts and one earned run, walked two and struck out a pair Defever led the offense WIth two hits A five run rally m the seventh fell short m the second game of the tnpleheader as South bowed 76 to GIOsse Pomte North Defever, who went 3 for 3 m the contest, hIt a two-run double m the seventh and Wolfe had an RBI smgle Deanna Raab had two hits for South The Blue Devils dropped the final game 20 to BellevJ11e Rvan ~lattel ed eIght hlt~ but dldn t allow a walk Katy Lems hlld tw" of "nllth'~ roUl hIt' South's bats wele boommg la~t week 111 a 13.8 vIctory Ovel Marywille Defevel collected a smgle and a double, Ann Halpm hit a two run double, Laura Stuckey doubled and Sarah Boohel and Ann Rlchm d each smgled tll Ice The Blue DeVils never trailed aftel sCOlmg five tmlCs III the second mnmg Ryan plCked up the VIctOry, despIte allowmg a paIr of two run homels "MarYSVille has a couple of good hltlels," Van Eckoute sald 'One glll hit two ball~ over the fence and each tIme the glll In flOnt of her had tn pled" Halpm (fiISt base), LeIns (see ond ba<;e) and Wolfe (shortstop) retw n as starters 111 the mfield \I hlle the outfield ahgnment of Booher, Apple and Defever Ie twns mtact The top battery of Ryan and Stuckey IS also back The only newcomers to the startmg lmeup me Richard and Knsten Campbell, who are sharmg thIrd base "I'm pretty pleased With the way we've been commg together as a team," Van Eck vute said "When Mo's (Ryan) been pltchmg, we've played pletty well" I f ..,. r~ ~~~$~' I... •• ... \ f t I \, I I ..., ~ ..... - " .. ~, f ., ~ ~, * '. I , l ,I ...J • top form North jUlllper In By Chuck Klonke Sports Editor Enc Peters IS glVmg the rest of the long Jumpers m the state somethmg to shoot for The Grosse Pomte North sen lOr, who won the Class A state title last year, was m mld.sea son form at the recent Macomb InVltatlOmJl Indoor ChampIon ships when he won the long Jump WIth a leap of 22 feet-9 "That would have won the state meet last year,' saId North coach Pat WIlson "Enc Jumped 23 3, but second place was 22-6 1/4 " Peters fouled on hiS first two Jumps m the prehmmary round, but popped a 21-7 on hiS final effort m the prelims He thought that was gomg to fin Ish hIS day's work, but an An chor Bay athlete had other Ideas "Enc has been bothered \Vlth a sore gram - the same one he pulled at the end of the football season - and \I e've been trymg to take It easy \Vlth hIm," WII son said "But when the Anchor Bay kId Jumped 21.10, Enc had to Jump agam and he responded \I ell I guess It really woke him up He loves a challenge .. Peters also took a second m the 60 yard hurdles for the sec and year m a row North athletes had some other good efforts m the mdoor champIOnshIps Kevm Stanley was second In the 60 high hurdles With a 7 9 c10ckmg Steve Fennell took third III the shot put WIth a 45-5 112 and Dave Slanee was third m the 600 m 1206 "Fennell's throw was 2 1/2 feet better than hIS best last year and Slanec was a httle over a second faster than hiS best bme a )ear ago," WIlson saId Two-mller Shuchm Shah also posted a personal best Last weekend, North hosted a SIXteam mVltatJOnal relay meet and the Norsemen fin Ished third With 80 pomts Bter hng Heights was first With 111 pomts and Ford II was runner up WIth 104 North's only first came m the dIstance medley relay where Jeff Hen<;Qn, Enc Argel, BIll Steven<;Qn and Bob Stevenson were clocked m 11 23 The NOl""Cmen were <;econd m five relays The shuttle hur dIe relay team of Chns Gear gandelhs, Argel, Rob Ehzondo and Kevm Stanley posted a tIme ofl 066 Wll<;Qn was excIted about the 833 turned m by the 4x800 re lay team of Slanee, Crall( Stan. ley and the Stevensons "That was a great run," the coach said "In all my years at North we've only ron faster once and that was mare glonal" The 4x100 relay team of Leonard Hams, NIck Goerke, Argel and Dave Massaron was second m 48 3 Two field event relays also took second John Bommanto and Goerke had a combmed effort of 17-6 m the pole vault relay, whIle Fennell, TIm Northey and Geoff Blu menthal had a shot put relay effort of 114 7 "We can compete mdlvldu ally With many of the top run ners on teams hke Stellmg elly of Heights and Ford, but we don't ha\ e the depth that they do," Wilson ~81d Personal bests m the 400 meters were po~ted by Henson, Shah. 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Billy Lee. Ross Lewicki. Jonathan Marsh. Bobby Pogue, Matt Scarfone. Milee Schulte and David Spicer, Dick Scarfone Is the head coach. HIs assistants are Bob Danforth and Daryl Debol. The Habs won the regular season championship in the Grosse Pointe Hockey Association Squirt B division. Team members are Lance Carroll. Bobby Danforth. Stephen Debol. Enc Diehl. Johnny Ghanem. Andy Laplsh. Norsemen win a pitchers' duel By Chuck Klonke Sports Editor FI ank Sumbel a eJ"pects many good things from his Grosse Pomte North baseball team this sprmg, but It Will ha\e a way to go to beat the season opener "I've probably watched 700 plus high school games m m) career and that's as good a one as I've evel seen," North's vet eran coach said after semor nghthandel Greg Sleszpu towskl pitched a no-hitter to Win 2 0 In hiS pltchmg duel With Stel lIng Heights' DaVid BorkO\\Skl "There must have been 20 scouts m the stands because Borkowski IS consIdered the top pltchmg prospect In thiS area," Sumbera saId "HIS fastball was tImed m the 90s m the sec ond mmng on the radar gun" BorkowskI was no puzzle to North's Donny Tocco The sen lOr first baseman had three of the Sl},. hits the StallIons' pltchel allo\\ ed and "they were all shots," Sumbera said Sleszputowskl, who IS North's top returnmg hurler, was brIlhallt He faced only 24 batters, stnkmg out 11 and walkmg t\\O Only one ball was hit out of the mfield - a one out flyball to center field m the fifth "He rehed on the fastball almost exclUSIVely," Sumbela saId "Because It was so cold and damp, he threw only ~IX cunes all game And on 1\\0 of tho~ he struck out kids .. North picked up the only run Sle<;lputo\\ ski needed m the second mmng Tocco smgled, took second on a Wild pickoff attempt dnd came around to score on two ~tralght sacrlfice~, the second by Denms Clement The Norsemen got an msur ance run In the seventh on a smgle b) Tocco, a saCrifice and Jason Shore's double The second game of the doub leheader dIdn't turn out as "ell as North dropped a 74 decl~lon to the Stalhom "We got ahead 30 and then fell a~leep .. Sumbera saId "We got knocked back do\\ n to earth m a hurry aftel that fir'it game North hIt the Stallions \\ Ith a three run fir"t mmng that featured an RBI double by Nick Chaple, a sacnfice fly by Tocco and Clement's RBI ~lngle Sterling Heights tIed the game m the bottom of the m mng and "ent ahead \\ lth an unearned run m the fourth Dan S) hester tIed the game ....Ith a smgle In the SIxth but the Stallions ans\\ ered WIth a three run bur~t m the bottom of the frame Clement and Sean Zl€gen hagen each had t\\ 0 hIts fOl \'orth III the second conte~t \'ve had planned on U~Ing thrc( pItcher" III the <;ccond game, Sumbera ~ald "Bran don Welch did a good Job III hi'> three mnmg~ :-Iorth ha~ II returnlllg pia) el s from the squad that fin Ished 27 7 a year ago and earned a tnp to the state Class A quarterfinals \\ Ith I€glOnal and dlstnct championshIps "A lot of people forget that we dIdn't \\ m our league (Ma comb Atea Conference Blue DIVISIOn) tItle," Sumbera saId "That's gomg to be a maIn focus fOl us thiS year COUSlllO (last yea! 's champIOn) should be strong agam, L'Anse Cleuse has some solId pltchmg and Lake Shore IS ah\ ays tlOuble and they ~hould be even bettel no\\ that (formel Grosse Pomte South aSlilstant) John (Zbercot) IS thele" North \\111 ha\e an all <emor mfield most of the blue With Tocco at fil st base, Shore at second, Clement at thIrd and Zlegenhagen at shortstop "Tocco IS onc of the top pIa} ers III the state, who has to get sellOUS consldel at !On fO! M1 Baseball Sumb€la saId "He s domg leal \\ ell at the plate and he's a very good glove man, too " The speedy Zlegenhagen fig rues to be among North's stolen base leaders He's a thleeyear varsity player, who spht hIS time beh\ een shortstop and second base last season Shore \\as a backup mfield€! last year, who has earned a startlllg berth, while the left handed battmg Clement started se\ el al games m 1994 Tocco batted 360 1\ Ith 11 homers and 50 RBI m 1994, Zlegenhagen hit 304 and Clement batted 295 Chaple, who hIt 361 last yedl, I etUl ns a~ the catchel "He's a leal sohd player, hoth at bat and behInd the plate,' the coach Said Semor<; ChriS Copus (313), Kevm KaslbOlSkl and Bobby Gates (417) me the startmg outfieldel s, \\ hlle JUnIor Dan S) Ivestel also IS expected to playa lot "We're movmg Copus from left to center," Sumbela saId "He's a good defensIve player WIth a strong mm We're strong up the middle Kaslbol' skI swmgs a good hat and Gates WIll DR Jf Sylvester starts m nght " Jumor Joe Evola Will see duty as a backup mfielder, whIle JUnior Joe SlomskI w1l1 back Up Chaple and also may see some actIOn m the outfield and as the DR Sleszputowskl IS the top re turnmg pitcher He was 5 3 WIth a 3 19 ERA last season He completed four of hIS seven <tarts Gabe Wemert (3 0, 248), Clement (1 0, 4 20) and Shore (3 0, 2 62) also saw action on the mound last season and w1I1 round out the startmg corps Jumors KeVIn Colhns, Welch and Steve Lentine WIll prOVide depth m pltchmg Colhm, and Lentme are lefthanders Sports Editor Pltchel s are usually ahead of the hitters durIng the fil st few "eek< of the ba<eball <ea<rm but GIOSse Pomte South's open mg doublehead€1 With Man's VIlle last weekend knocked that theory to plece~ The Blue DeVIls S\\ ept the tWIn bill 98 In eIght Illmngs and 11 9, but the pltchmg wasn't qUIte \\ hat coach Dan Gllesbaum had eJ"pected flom hiS team "Ow hlttmg was velY en couragmg," Grlesbaum saId "The pltchmg wasn't as bad as the scores mdlcate They dIdn't get hIt that hard, but we \\ alked too many - 15 m the second game and eIght m the fil st game - and tt-at has to stop" Most of South's pltch€ls \\ele makmg theIr Val slty debuts and Gl'Iesbaum saId that mIght have contributed to the Wild ness South scored two runs m the first and second mnmgs and picked up another one m the fowth mlling of the opener to lead 5.1, but the Muskrats went ahead 75 WIth a SIXrun fifth The Blue DeVils tied the game WIth two runs In the SIXth Terry Brennall was hIt by a pItch and Brlall Nugent followed With a smgle KeVin Schroeder then hit a run scor mg smgle to drive m Brennan and Nugent also scored when the ball got by the MarySVIlle center fielder for an error The Muskrats went ahead 8 7 on a home run In the top of the eighth, but South came back With two runs m the bot tom of the frame Nugent led off' With a triple - hiS thIrd hIt of the game - and walks to Schroeder and Randy Vasser loaded the bases Joe SchmItt drove m the tymg run With a saCrifice fly and Ryan MIller followed With a SIngle to dnve m the wmner Schroeder, who started and pitched the first four mnmgs, returned III relIef m the eighth and pIcked up the Win He pItched a total of five mmngs, allOWIng two hIts and two runs, while strlkmg out seven and walkmg three Nugent and SchImtt each run cushIOn ChriS wm In pItched stnkmg Tiede picked up the relIef MIke Stmes a scoreless seventh, out two, to earn the save Track .:.:.:.: :.:.: ' , From page 2C ley won the 3,200 m 13 02 Lupo had an excellent day, capturIng the 400 aIld leadIng off the wmnlng 3,200 aIld 1,600 relays Walter and McCurdy won the 100 aIld 300 hurdles, re spectlvely, and sophomore MISS' PanIZZI fimshed first In the 200 McGa!}ey won the hIgh Jump WIth teammate Amy 'Vendt the lunner up Other field event scorels were Carter, Gray, Momka Zlelmska and Krueger Others helpmg South to re lay wms were Zanghn, Mc Gratty, Dara O'Byrne, Mans field, Alell.ls Ashley, Mehssa Van Hoek and Hammel NOTICE OF LAST DAY FOR RECEIVING VOTERS REGISTRATIONS FOR THE SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1995 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all qualified e\ector~ of the CIty of Gros~e Pomle Park. 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Sp?rts April 13, 1995 Grosse Pointe News d • South beats Irish In lacrosse By John Miskelly Special Wnter Grosse Pomte South's la ~IO""" team ~p.:;llt la~t w~ek on the road and split Its two games The Blue DeVils opened the week with a 5 3 VICtory over Notre Dame, then dropped a 13 3 decIsIOn to Troy Athens "Athens had some players that knew their sticks very well," said South coach Gary Donohue, who had three key members of hiS squad miss the Red Hawks' game with mju, nes Agamst Notre Dame, the Blue DevIls overcame t~mpera tures that dIpped mto the 20s Bemor Max Prokop, who had two goals and two a;sl~ts, opened the scormg m the fir~t penod, assisted by Nate Bayko "Max IS a full team player, , Donohue said "The majority of the wm ovel Notre Dame was due to our attack" Peter McDonald scored both of South's second quarter goals, mcludmg one where he weaved untouched through several Insh defenders "The fact they scored first made a big dlfTerence m our play," said Notre Dame coach Don Hoh.field "They wele more physical Every time we touched the ball we got hit The ball went down and we did not I e~pond \\ ell " Notre Dame ml~ an excel lent seOImg opportUnItv while South was short three men be cause of penaltieS, but an !llsh shot hit the goalpost Joe Pierce got Notre DalPe back mto the game m the third penod ....hen he seared tWice to cut the lead to 3 2 Pierce's sec ond goal came on what ap peared to be a harmless &hot He was parallel \\ Ith the goal when he dumped the ball at the net and It got past goalkee pel Ryan Fan ell South boosted ItS lead back to two goals when Adam Fill km scored from Plokop The Insh got back wlthm one goal 5C .1 late m the third pellOd, but Plokop'; una;;lsted tall) chnchorJ tho '\1TI fOl th(' Rill\' DeVIl; "We got do....n three goab,' Hohfield said • It's not Impossl ble to come back 1Il lacros<;c, but It'S defimtely hald' Defen<;e was a key fOl S'JUth as tWlll towerb Dan Fortune and Anme Vea~ey did a good job of keepmg Plelce m check for most of the game With theIr phYSical play South IS Idle until It ho~ts Grosse POlllte North on ApIl1 25 Two days latel the Blue Devils VISit No\ I beforE' ,etUln mg home fOi Sl\ ('n 01 then la~t 11 games Players from Grosse POinte South and Notre Dame battling during last week's lacrosse match between the two rivals. The Blue Devils came away With a 5-3 VictOry m their season opener. From pdge 2C fated \Jathan Mesvn of the Madison Rams Wresthng Club m the finals and beat him 12 5 Phllhps had beaten Mesyn ear her 1Il one of hIS pool matches Philhps has been wresthng at 112 most of the time smce the prep <;ca~on ended, but the Jump up 1Il \\ eight hasn t stopped him He won an AAU meet at Hazel Park, took fil st m Greco Roman and second m freebtyle at a USA meet 1Il Fo\\lervllle, \\on an AAU meet The Mack-Morass Pointe-Zetlas took first place in t h.. 35- back. from left. are Tony Bell. Steve Doughty. John Rose. Bob m RoseVille and \\ as third m a and-over d,vision al the recent Morpeth Old-Timers hockey Rutkoske, Bob Schomer and Rick Gram. Missmg from the USA e\ ent 1Il Lo\\ ell, 10~lIlg to a state hIgh school champIOn tournament. In the front row, from left, are Leonard. Mac- photo are Emmel Baratta and Mike Barger. Eachern, Peter Poirier, James Farquhar and Tom DaVies. In r from lama Brandon won the freestyle event at FowlervJ1le, was sec and at Roseville and third m the Lowell meet " fhey ve both been domg very \\ ell," saId North coach Art Roberts "There's been a lot of Imprm ement m both of them III the month slllce the state (high school) meet They're faclIlg all the best wrestlers 1Il the state every \\eek" Phllhps will compete later thiS month III the world team tllals at North\\esteln Umver Sit) Pointe-Zettas win in Canada tIe next year," Baratta said as m a slmg and seveLaI hocke) The Mack Moross Pomte-Zet sticks In the other tas have been makmg a steady he left the arena With one arm climb to the top at the Morpeth Old TImers hockey tournament Cay of ~arp.er MlLhlgan m Blenheim, Ontario Three years ago the squad of AD\ utTISF..\lE,.'T FOR tUDS \lrOOOCRt ..1ITA\ E.'1JE ~\ATER \LU ....REPI.Al-E.'\tf..1l,'T 35 and.over players fimshed Se.lled propos.:;1 III be reC'C" yed :II Ih.e off c~ of .he- CII)! Clc:rl. ell' cf H~r V. )v<h 19617 Harper fourth Last year they reached A\en~ HuperWOI.lds M chlgan 4S125 1095 ur!U liMA \1 L ,,-:11 Tim;. \lo,u!.:I) Arnl'..1 199<; 0: ... r.lh t me lhe) ",,11 be publicly opened 01nd re-~ for the ..orlSlnrt on of\\ood rc:ll A,e-nuc \\JIC"1 "'.1In RC"r1a...cmc-nr the champIOnship game before PnJ~ In the Clly QfHarp:-r ""Ol~~ 1ohd'llg:on ]be appro:UmJlC quant nes n\ulvcd HI Inn IloOrl ;;u-e ~ (0110 ....s losmg by one goal and last .J 19)L F & DI tCLS4J\\..1tc:r\13mTDG week they won the title With a Reno~e & Ikpl:...e..\ CO'"lCIt" l~"''''''ISF 4 3 shootout VICtory over th e R~m(we &. Rtpbtt 6~ \\all ~6.s S \ .Rc:movc &- Repl.1..'C 8 Con feu host Blenheim team Pa~ tmcnl II/lnt~grnJ Curb 'fI) S \ Peter POlTler, Rick Gram and TOfeLhcr ... /~lruc1W'C rcmo\:tl and rt:'pl~efn(1l1 crt'('f'Cl"OO\.LI f'C'10C3.lrlg ....ala Ihu.1 orr N\CS scnlcel~lfers andOlhcorrcl~cd Ilemsof"crL Mike Barger tallied in regula Til.. dr.:l.'o\mg$:wI $reanc-JJ.lon~ Lr&:r'l,\.hlch tht ....on.. \\.111 be dor.e 1Tl:l) bc-uam noed JJ.1hc' om~ ()f lhe Oly Qrrt. m(j cC>'pIU rlJ)' be oblJJned M or 1flt'r Mon~JY Apnl 10 I99S 1"00 J\Ol.n 31 lilt offi C'S ('If tlOn time for the POlllte.Zettas, A~ £ChlCll :lI'Id\\ ..st!lcllrn: 51301 s.:-l'loe-r'lherrRood Shclb.) To....n\~p \!I hg.Jn-l'll\l.'5 while Bob &homer notched the There 'MIll be 1IS2000 fl"O~ REF'U'IlDABLE<:l'w'ge for e~h ~ ufconlt3o."'1 do..lJrT"It"lU re'(tll1=d lkrt' lull be an.1dd hon;;ll SO;;00 cha.rgc: for t:-,uh ~ mJ,ITed Bllh rro) I:lC rc}t'clcd Ul'lless rru&: on d)o,. forms ;:as wmnmg goal III the shootout mdLJde410\' h rlletlllid ng doxumenLS Eadl propo>.tl ~I be ,)I,com~u:d 0) :l.rrllpoSJ.l gU.:L'".U1t) In IIJo,.fl1fll of :t ccnl(Jed check t.ld bonJ or ...;:asl'lIt'n cl'.e 1:: ;)Cccp<:loblelO lhe ()v"l\C'r n:Ul Jmount JI !ca.1 equ~ hl fl\C' r<r tnl Jim Farquhar's hat tnck ("1"1) ofche;;lffiOunc ofehe Pr0f'Os:l1 Ch.: h"ro.lll:lC mJJ ... r,H;l.blc I" I~Cl) Tr l u r lk de!,,'" l I In.. ! LJ(Ct'J.~flll bJddcf sh1l1 be fone led f he f,lIl. tll e\C'<: 101c~ COOl!":Ice :.n.t Mnd:. lh n {Ol..t1Ceh t 1-1~ (/.:1.\ s .. f~er paced the Pomte.Zettas to a 6 1 JIl-a.rd lbc ProposJI .lull be: good :.n(! mJ) nol ~ Ilt.JIJIo\I'l fcr J. pcnoJ r \ ll)' \1',0) :. tllJ.ll JJ)'s Jf cr VICtOry ovel Redford - the only n:.eelpt orlt-.e blJ~ The lu ce5sruf bl&Jer \III be requ red 10 fum \h ~JI "rJ<..IO./) Pc:,roffn.;>rl c B nJ L:\h(>r JIlJ \"1JltnJI other Umted States team III Bonds:J['oj \13 1\,-:n'\1\c 'fIonJ Ql;h m tbe (lJ 11ffi('\l~t ()f ~ Coc ~"t the tOUInament III the The: nlll'llis f""Ci,Coc:,1 h) lhe Clr\ or Ibrrel \\)o,Jd ro.l,. Cpl ~n) "Id t<"J<x1 lrl) N.all ~lId\ .1.l IRpl;'l1lKSW;)11'" t>dm the heslllllc:rC:>1 of he r ) opener \b,l.e\ () Todd John Rose, Barger and Gram Chtul also scored for the Grosse Pomte team Some bad bounce", around VlIlage ofQl)roSS.e ~oint.e ~40r.e5, the net resulted III a 5 0 10&Sto Blenheim, but the POlllte Zettas Waync and Mawmb CountlC~ Michigan came back to earn a spot III the NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION finals WIth a 33 tie agamst Merlm, OntaTlo The regular VIllage elecllOn \\ III be held In the Vl\h;c 01 Gro"c The Merlm game was a phys POinte Shorc~ on Ihe 161h day of May 1995 for Ihc purp,,,e\ of leal contest and Gro<;sc Pomte e1edlng Ihc follOWingofficer' won on a he breaker - fewest penalty mmutes Vlllagc CierI-. It was a costly wm as the Villag,::Tru'lec~ (3) Pomte Zettas' Emmet Baratta and voting upon loe tollowong propo"llOn and Barger had to go to the hospital WIth mmor mJUTles BCIND PROPO<;1TI0N Goahe Bob Rutkoske was outstandmg With 38 saves, Shall the VIllage of Gro~~c Pomte Shore\ borro\\ .m lm,uml whtle Farquhar, POlrer and nOlto cxcecd T\\o Mlilton Se\cn Hundred Thou\and Dolhr, Schomer scored for Grosse ($2700000) and I~~UC'1\ general obhgll,\,n unhmllld II' Pomte bond~ for loe purpo\e of paymg Ihc ~O~I\ of rcpalrlng and Most of the Pomte Zetta play repla~mg \cwage dl\po\al and ....alu ,LIppI) fa<lhtle\ "eparalmg ~lOrm ",cwcp~ and ,anlfary ~c\ ..cr- ... uHI m.lkmg ers, who \\ ere gIVen their nick ~treel and ~,dcwall-. ,mprm emcnl~ reqUlrcd hy Ihe rep1" .mtl name by offiCials at a Chnst replaccmenl of ~cwagc d"po,al Jnd waler \upph facll1ltl\) r lOa'" tournament a few years ago, ha\e played on Grosse THERH'ORE NOTICE r~ HI RfBY GIVrN th"t Monda\ till Pomte team~ ~mce their youth 17th day of April 1995,1\ thc la<l da) on \\h,d1 unrLgt\llIcd pcr'on, hockey da) s The squad cur may reg"tcr m order to he cllglhle to \Oll lt \ald rq'ul" 'pe<lll rentlv pla)s maSt Clair eleclton Shores league and enters one or t\\ 0 tournaments each sea The Villagc Clcrl-. \ offlLe at 79<, I al-.c %orc D",e (fro"c POlnlc Shore~ Mlch~gan WIll he open on c1~h \\or~,"g d 1\ d,mnr rcglJhr ;on \\orklng hour~ unt,l and including April 17 199~ apd al,o hCl\\cen "I can t walt to defend our tI. the haul"' of 800 a m and 8 00 p m F-a\tcrn Da) light TII'1C 011 Apnl 17 1995 for Ihc plJrpo\e of rCeclI Ing r~g"lrallol1' or qlJ.\I,I"d clectof\ of the Vlllagc of Gro"e POinie ~horc\ ;l£IOOOfi, Ii '" 01: \\";\\ ... \lo \I ((J I" ~ .... 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HARPER WOODS, MI 4a2'l5 313-881-2000 oma COMPLm COODt -WEOrml- S(I{fclarlal ~f\I(t 1"t.rrl P"JX'rs Re~umes lellers Ask 'or Icannc I II TAX SERVICE ANTHONY BUSINESS SERVICES TAXES ACCOUNTING Private confidentIal Anthony J Skomsk, Accountant 467 Cloverly near Mack Grosse POinte Farms Serving you since 1968 882-6860 PART TIME All Subjects K- Adult • Counseling • Diagnostic Testing • Learning Disabilities • School Readiness • Publ,c Speakmg • Study Skltls Servmg The Educational Commumty for 20 Years Our Harper Woods BUSiness Office (est 1968) Seeking personable, sincere and dependable indiViduals who possess good telephone skills to oversee our Sales/Order Desk Dept Customer IRep contact enhanced With some sales background, however Will tram Mngt opportunity available Mlmmum hours are 5 00 9 30 pm Dally 900300Sal .Tutonng 131 Kercheval 343-0836 ClaSSified on the HIli 343-0836 Advertising CALL 882-6900 For Your convemence In space reservation please have you r Visa or Mas1erCard available s..",({,JrIa:I~f\l(~ (ompu1er1as1N pnn'N lople<!rJ\Jmockm 1r,Hlsm s~ on UP~/mall SCriK(' NICE INCOME - 1.313-881.9651 Employment 200 HElP WANTED GENERAL Door to I>-<.>1 SC1\IlC'C 0 o I Airport Shuttle Personal ShOPPing Errands & Appointments COMPARE OUR PRICES Call us today and relax tomorrowl 885-5486 0 o I •• _ _ $8.40 for 12 words. 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Remo,aI 937 F",naceRepa,n",l<>latoo 962StormsandScreens 938 FumrtureRefifllsru~ ~Stucco UpOOIslenI1g 969S~lmmog PoolSefVl{e 939Glass Aulomobve 97QTVJF.a<f",'CB Radio 940GloSSResKlentai 941Glass Aep"", SIaIOe<Mleveled 973T,eWork 943TreeSe~e 942Garages 938lJphoIslef)l 943SnowAemovai'landscapng 974VCRRepall 944Guilers 975VaC\I\llllSale,SeMce 945Handyman 976Ven~at>on Se,~e 946Haob"'J 954WaJlpapecog 947 Heallllgand CO<>lOg 977WallWasluog 94alnsulallO!1 903Washerl1lf)l'.!r 949JaNlonaJSemee 907Walerproofing 950 Lawn \I,ower/Soow 810wer 98<JWrdows RepaJl 961WrdowWas~og 951Lmleom 982W~bumer Sennce CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING _ liP April 13, 1995 Safe, pleasant profitable With base salary commiSSion and generous bonuslincent,ve plan Leave message for Mr Bryant (313) 886.1763 BARTENDER- expenellced for pnvale cl ub Call Gem 7733657 between 12 4 BUSY Caleong fa«1 tv needs pa rt tl me wailstaft eKpenenced preferred bul nol nee essary Good wages 810773-404{) DISHWASHERS Panlry & Une C<:>oks competrtrve wages N,ghls & weekends lull & part tl me 822 1B53 REAL Estate Pre- LlcenS"9 Course Fundamentals of EX PERIEN CEO Chef Sa ule Real Estale to prepare you ma ke home made soup dally specials Great pay for the Slate Exam Classes now fOm'mg Fee "cludes API*! YOJr Place Lou'lge lextbook and all malenals 17326 E Warren Call 399-8233 to register Coldwell Banker School 01 Real ES\ate ., TUTORING Read"g & Malh grades 1 6 expenenced teacher excellent reler ences 8244647 Try an ATTENTION GETTER (or 111,1 an Mldltlonal'4 oor L~*~ .1 flolllirn \n It (lIt) mil/laMe Classified Advertising (313) fl8:Z-6900 Fax UU) J4HS69 ~ IndIVIdual WIth strong typmg skIlls, profe%JOnal manner and an C'ye for dC'slgn to assl<;t In ProductIOn Department of bu<;y suburban w('ekly neW"papC'1 200 HUP WANTED GENERAL 200 HELP WANTED GENERAL WORK at home SOuICe book MAMA Rosa s P,zzeoa needs over 1 000 home jOb oppor cooks & pizza makers Aptunltles. For detaIls send ply In person aher 400 p m self-add resse<! stamped en15134 Mack velope to A & M POBox 60603 51 Clair Shores M I NEED ED- landscapers lawn 4BOlIO foreman gra"" cutters genCOLLEGE SI udents! Others eral laborers Good pay needed for summer extenor 313-882 3676 painting Jobs In Grosse Pomte 81lH77 5475 * LABO RERS needed no expe nence neccessary 881 3720 GARDENER wllh knowledge and expenence In landscapmg and lawn maintenance Prefer seasonal worker Apnl December Refer ences required Call B8Q1931 lD am to 3 pm onlyl LANDSCAPE Foremen Expanding landscapmg firm seeks dynamIC foremen to lead lawn mamlenance conSIructlon & hortlcutlure 10 overweight people needed 10 lose weight willie eamlng money Can 882 5976 EXPERIENCED barmaid wanted Apply Your Place Lounge 17326 E Warren ARE YOU SERIOUS ABOUT A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE? We have the tools for your success FREE FREE FREE .Pre-Iicenslng classes • FastStart program .Success Track Program .Varlety of commission plans ,ncludlng 100% Jom the No 1 Coldwell Banker afflhate In The MIdwest! Call George Smale at 886-4200 Coldwell Banker Schwertze r Rea I Estate marrr- tenance crews Quahty con saence expenenced readers needM 10 jOin the areas mosl progressive team Three C s landscapmg Bl0-7575352 CLEANING personnel needed for mamtarmng vacant apart ments Work entails lravel throughout metro area Pas SJble sub- contractmg Bl0774-5938 * SERVERS needed lor R'XlSte r tail Catenng Club Full lime & weekends S6 50 to S9 50 per hour 10 slart Apply In person '00 Marquette DefrOl1 HOSTESS Part time studenlS welcome Grosse Pomte Reslaur.-t 8B4-l;Bl0 r Grosse I POinte fmn seeks expenenced telemarketers 6-9 p m and weekends ~13) 886-1081 I '$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $l EARN EXTRA CASH I BY DELIVERING JUST ONCE A WEEK AND NO COLLECTINC INVOLVED £O~oN IS seeking deliver reliable & conSCientious IndiVidualS In St Clair ShOres & Harper WOOds FOR MORE INFORMATION, Call ~313)882.609~ I to CALL 810-294-1555 $$$$$$$$$$$1 ~ - - <I ,-- mIllllJc £!,..-1 .. Grosse Pointe News The Connection April 13, 1995 ~ __ 200 HIl~ wANrii> GENERAL 200 HEL~ WANTEDGINEIAL SEEKING expellenced md wj. ual m the folloWIng calegones- heating cooling electn cal and general bUild ng maintenance ExceJlen1 wage and benefit program Apply In person 1791 BeliEfvue DetrOlI M I between Kerc heval and Lafayette GARDEN EA.-private garden Average 20 hours pe, week AprIl to November Know ledge of plants disease control Masler Gardener Certification or eqUIValent References Reply to Box H 6 Grosse Pomte News 96 Kercheval Grosse Pomle Farms MI 48236 BUSINESS lorms printing oempany In the Indian V,I lage area of Detro,' seeks part t'me employee for Graph c Arts department Gandldale musl possess good tYpmg & com mumca tlon skills Expenence wllh pasle up and keyl ",ng Gall Kellh at 313-821..,708 WEEKLY washing and waxing 01 boats Will "a n $5- S 10 per hour depending on ex penenc~ Crew Boat Ma\n'enanee 881-4455 810-<l703005 pager Be a nanny time ence WANTED Part time Nursery School Ass,slant for the fall of 1995 Child Development background Send resume 10 The Neighborhood CI ub 17150 Waterloo Grosse Pomte M I 48230 by Aplll 21 Any questions call 8854600 DRY cleaners, day time help wanted no expenence nec essary Apply ,n person at 20948 MaCK Ave. 343-9391 LIFEGUARD needed al the Detroit Yacht Club Must have lifeguard trallllllg Red Cross commulllty CP R Red Cross First Aid cards FleXi ble hou,s for the hard war!< Ing dependable person Call Jason 313-824-1200 Ask for Pool Ind IVlduals to train and represe nt 0 n e of Detroit s Frnest Cemeteries Preneed program, unlimited complimentary and sales supExcellent commls slon structure and res~ duals Dally marketing by Company Telemarkellng AREA child care cenler look IIIg for expenenced careglv ers Part time pos I,ons available 882-4433 Specialist Seltlng leads and appointments We InVlte you to discover th e EXPERIENCED Jan tonal help needed $6 25 start Benefits FulU part lime ReIer ellCes 881-{j150 career OpportUllltles and benefits our company now offers For Immedl ate conSideration teMew Charles Forest and GROSSE Pornle clealllng ser. VIce (leeds ambitiOUS mdl Vlduals seeklllg advancement above average pay who I kes to clean Will train must have car 866-2131 In. contact J Me Lllln, Mgr Lawn cemetery 313-921-6960 TRUCK mechanIC excellent pay & benefits 2637 W Fort, DetlOll 48216 Automohve skills COMPANY Fast growing skip Val Pak one !Ion s most and fastest rect mall wages bonus struclure health care Applicants 401 K and benefits subject to CAC. 25505 W Twelve Mile Rd , SUite 3000 Southfield, MI 48034 Or call 81 Q..353-2700 allowance, medrcal olher benefits Send to Val Pak Linda Baker AUn Schoolcraft Rd LIVOnia, MI 48150 Only qualified appl,cants WIll be contacted CASHIERS/ Perry/Rite STOCK Aid Drug Stores IS seeking PT & FT Cashiers and Stock persons All shifts LAN DSCAPE A.ssIstant $61 hour poSitions available now 810-7575360 available PAINTERS5 years expen enee Own ladders & tools 1-810-790-0038 Village Must be able to 23201 Marter Clair St Shores HAIRDRESSER. Gro'Se POinte area eslabllshed salon Full! pan time Health care available 810465 6646 85S-005O LARGE profeSSional landscape company & snow removal seekmg e.penenced Field DISHWASH ERS, full and part I me days & evenl ngs 884 7622 L Bow Room 20000 Harper REAL OF REAL and about Long term enlry (,'f(' -How long does It take to get slarted? .Whal kind le\t'II)()Sltlon do I get reserve 88&-5800 ho1~lempor Schwellzer Real 18780 Mack NR ~pc< I "'" hdlmg o[X'rwn, QU11,(red appllnnlS fE'qutr(",mt:'nfo; Sr /OH-.. 10 80-' Th' exp('rI(. plow' relpond \ ,I uy SE(oUR~ SENIOR CO\I\1I 111300 E Warren DelrOlt, MI ''1ITY Ave porters Houstng able Bonus -- •• - ..... * The Island avail program HOUS8 31181 Fraser MI Kendall 48026 1-8D0-62&8304 ,,(', ollr~ ~,-cKlng (or ollr po"llon tIVlt,(', '- Id('r1y otllt'r 1I1d IIlt'r.1p'"tl< r('"d('rtIS "orkll1g \\ I(h pr( INr"d Inl('H',t(d Ih(' In appll< n...m"'....... ~r- .h,,,11I1f' prog< Pre \ IOU< "lo"rll' ("p' 1n )( tl\ II, ,lilt' pl( 1\( "'1' ST JOIt-.. ,,,lllng rI',pond 80-. ~ErOUR\ SII,IOR (0 \1\UJI,IH MI ,,\~ 411224 lor ,,('m to IC)! -n ........ lor Impl£'nwrltlllg (' BABYSITIER needed some aftemoons some evenings Good pay Harper Woods area References 313-8884191 WANTED pamters helpers Need work I1ke to pamt PAINTERS wanled high qual. Ity Expenenced & refer ences Slart 1mmediately Very good wages 866-7602 YOUNG Or older full or part IIme help needed at tackle shop party store and reslaurant Apply In person at Fisherman s Manna foot of Atter Road ~ EXPERIENCED oabysltter needed In our Grosse Pomte home lor 2 girts- 11 monlhs 3 112 2 3 week days per week Own trans portallon nonsmoker refer ences 313-568-<i789 LOOKING '0' responSIble gIrt to care for one 7 year old lhrough the summer 3-4 days few even ngs Own tlansportat on Relerences 202 HEL~ WANTEOCLERICAL SUMMER babyslller tor Ihree greal school age kid s 8 30 a m 10 6 30 P m weekdays Pertecl enlhuslasllC college sludent w Ih ca r 824-8358 anytime PART time IleXlble schedule tyi>'st file clerk for small home o~ ce In area C0mputer e.penence necessary preferrable Maclnlosh 810771-8288 BABYSITTER needed In my Grosse POinte home 4 ch Idren (6 5 3 1) Musl be a nOli- FLEXIBLE retel ences dependable Iranspor lalon Part time WHI con stder ccllege studenl 8867186 BOOKKEEPERJ Payroll Clerk pOSItion In the Harper Wood~ School D,st"ct Musl have e.penence andJ or degree Send lelle' and resume 10 Joan L Tucker Superintendent Harper Woods School D,strlct 20225 Beaconsfield Harper Woods MI 48225 RESPONSIBLE person to care for children 10 8 112 & 6 1/ 2 for 8 of the 12 weeks dur 109 Sum mer vacation slart 109 June 12th 700 am5 30 p m Monday F nday Nonsmoker Iransportabon references 882 2710 evenings GROSSE POinte bUilder seeks aSSlSlant to Office Manage, Must have workl ng know ledge of Windows WP ac counts payable good phone and orgallizational skills self slarter Applicant should be com lortable III working ,n a rast paced enVlronment Fax your resum e 10 313-881 8874 NANNY. full lime or 2 part bme POSitiOns, Monday Fn day In my home 885-7616 ----202 HEl~ WANTED CLERICAL SECREATARY SECRETARY. full time fronl desk position WIth vaned du ties & rasponslbrll\Jes In fast paced office 5 day week With full benefits Pleasant phone manner & excellent people skills General office Skills, Work Perlecl 6 0 ex penence Must be se~ motl valed as well as able 10 follow recllons S,m liar part time secrelanal poSitions wrth benefits available soon Send resume for either POSI tIon 10 Grosse POinte News Ann Person nel 01reclor Box 5-15 96 Keocheval Grosse Pomte Famns MI 48236 Legal support envcronment, Center area assignments Fax, BICYCLES, Pam Ie Cycle and Fitness seeks mechanICS! sales people Apply ,n per 'On at 20343 Mack Ave HARPER Woods Lillie League IS Iookmg for uml>res Some expenence necessary 884 4300 or 521 2345 CASHIER wanted 45 hours Apply In persD(1 between 10 & 2 Marathon WarlCrJ Cadelu. LAWN care help some expen ence necessary 81 D-296- CARPENTER. expenence a must Pay based on e. pel ence and ablhty 885-4609 me EVENINGlWEEKEND RECEPTIONIST Georgian East, an elegant 80 bed SKilled nursing center, IS seekmg a speCial, profeSSional mdlVldual for lh,s newly created poSItion DutIes Will In RECEPTIONIST position bUSy downtown office One block west of G ree!<town Apply '" person F nday 10 to 4 400 Monroe SUite 400 V~"'~\ PART I me offICe help needed general off tee dulles /\lUST eniOY working w"h people ApprOXImately 24 hours weekly $6/ hour Please call 881 2102 Ask lor Debbie or L nda clude greeting families and vlsllors, answe nng the telephone prOViding information aboul the fa Cllily generallng Correspondence and coordl. natlng dr\' cleaning newspaper delivery and telephone service for our reSidents needed looking on an as baSIS We are for a warm SEEKING full time assistant In bUSy adml nJstratlVe office 01 pleasant highly organ downlown pnvate club Can Ized person wIth a d Idale must possess oem profeSSional appearance puler skills as well as excel and manner P Iease apfenl grammar and c1encal ply (n person at al>lifles Proper telephone GEORGIAN EAST and good ,"terpersonal skIlls 21401 MACK AVE are reqUired Candidate Grosse Pointe, MI 48236 must have the ability to be 81Q.77S-0800 self drrected detail onented and have follow throu9h SECRET A RY for small east SKills PrevIous expenenced PART time Nanny for a 3 year Side real estate office Some IS prefereed however tra n old & newborn mom logs bookkeep ng and computer ng IS ava,lble Send resume Monday Fnday 8 30- 1230 knowledge helpful typlnq to G IOsse POinte News In my home ~'ust ilke p'ay reqwred FUll or part time Box 0-200 Grosse Pomte mg With children & have available hours fleXible Famns MI 48226 m ...n Iransportatl 0'1 88631':>-3715404 DOWNTOWN Company look 6317 203 HUP WANTED 109 tor lull & part bme Sec CHILO care ,eeded cnthu DENTAL/MEDICAL retanaU Receptlonlsl Please Sl3stiC IOVlng expenenced send resume to Bien & As JOIN OUR TEAM person to prOVide care In Slclates 400 Renaissance our home for two chlfdren As a reSide nt ass Ista nt on Cen'er 35th floor Detro t Monaay Fnday non smoker our AlzheImer sunil Full MI 48243 own Iransportat on and ref time and part time, to BOOKKEEPER, e.penenced erences requ red 881 3725 am 10 630 pm part In accounts receIVable ac BABYSITTER needed my lime mldOights Call counls payable and payroll home 3 days per •leek Sally EvangelIcal Home Computer skills reqwred (days varyl Must be able to 810247-4700 Sterlmg Full hme 30 to 40 hours per slart al 630 am 810 12 His week Send resume 10 Mc hours per day MUSI have Cause~ Lumber POBox INSURANCE biller for medteal own transportation and able 545 RoseVllle MI 48066 office III RoseVJlie Expellto drve ch Idren to school enced full I me pos tlon WIth 88? 7686 CAREER POSITIONS benef~s Call Kathleen for AVAILABLE nteMew 810-773-<l948 Experienced people NU RSES aide for elder1y lady needed lor long and 5 days 4 pm 11 pm 884short term assignments Some are temporary permanent Legal & Executive to Secretarres The Connection The Grosse Po",te & Newsl FAX 3435569 882.6900 D~ RESTAURANT h r ~ Une Cook Wa tstaff Prep Per sen Cashiers! Carry Out D shwac;.her minimum 2 years expe"ence Top wagps apply 10 person Bruno s Place 20217 Mac k Grosse Po nte Woods every day 10 to 5 313-8821044 810.645-0903 DOWNTOWN Detroll exec ... tlVe seeks expenenced as s,stant Aeq Ulres even per sonaJlly solid ciencal and ccmpute, background Must be a rgalllzed and adapt at telephone skills schedullllg and travel arrangements Reply to Box B-6OO Grosse POlllte News 96 Kercheval Grosse POI Farms MI 48236 ACCOUNTS recelVablel paya ble clerk position open In a construction matenal supply company Some expenence preferred Send resume to POBox 7584, Detroit MI 48207 RECEI'TION 1ST for downtown Delroll law Irm Expenence heiptul Competilive salary & benefits Send resume to Office Admrlllstralor Berry Moorman King & Hudson 600 Woodbndge Place DetrOll M I 48226 No phon e calls please No fee Boyer Search Group 810-645.0900 c ADMINISTRATIVE SecretaIy Harrison Twp Church All Secretanal skills reqUired IIIcludlng WordPerfect Please fax resume to 313-8862452 academ IC Cultural month 2 position Also available oth er short! long term LANDSCAPE lawn culter B66-8553 gardener for crew selVlng Grosse POinie area Top RESPONSIBLE, energellc non sma Ker woman needed for pay lor qualified person Wllh part lime babyslllmg In my dnver s license 810-398home Aprox 10 hours per 9226 week Day! me and evelllng RECEPTIONIST! Secretanal hours Please call 313-255position for Law firm Some 8155 b,lllng work Benefits proll1ded Call lor ,nlerv,ew BABYSITTER, Two children 4 days my home 884-0497 31 ":>-965-0045 leave message d ('nlr) PROFESSIONAL woma, look Ing for semeone 10 share a wonderful babysmer In my Grosse POI nle home Mon-day Ihru Fnday Child must be over 1 year Call 3434965 HAIR slyllsl to lOin LUCido s BABYSITTER In SI Clair Hair Care staff Ask for Joe Shores hOMe 5 years & 4 or Shel a 810-773-8044 months old Approxlmalely NEED ED expenenced Cooks 15 hrs We€X References Apply In person al Cal s reqUIred 810-778-5354 Pizza 17323 Ha rper 886MATURE Iovmg non smo~er to 4141 care for 3 & 7 year old 3 10 WANTED- yard & garden sum 4 days per week My home mer help at Grosse Po nte Transportallon & references reSidence 2 poSitions avail 313-885-8567 able approXi malely 30 hours HAPPY energetic care gIVer per weeK stan"'g mid Apnl needed fa r 2 boys ages 1 & Students welcome Send 4 on Mack nac Island 2Q. quaflfcatlons & references 30 hours room & board 10 POBox SO Warren MI prOVided Call Ryan 81D48090 Atln Sharon Ra 293-0600 lewskl Nanny for 10 NEEDED L",e Cook good EXPERIENCED 'ant nonsmoker 3 days per hours good salary Day week In our Grosse POinte dishwasher Small growmg home Resume references restaurant 31?-526-1500 10 POBox 361 SO 18640 TYPIST full or Part flme Fax Mack Ave Grosse POinte resume to 881 2550 Farms MI 48236 po"tl<)n nIl' re'I)()rl,I!Jllity d('\('loplng me! III " (IlUgl?( Ilwrap, ot>parlm( (arm' pl,lnlng (orlllllllnlly hlghl) a( IiVIly 1\(II\ltlC' EXPERIENCED bartenders and wa I resses Cal S Pizza 17323 Harper Detroit SUPPLEMENT Yo.;r Income24 Hour Mortuary SeMce needs part 11me help 0, call bas,s You pick hours light lifting neat appearance requ red Musl be dependa ble Seniors welcome 810772 3345 belWeen 9 a m & 7pm a mot,val('d ,1n LITTLE lIaly s PIZZa needs phone person pizza mak ers dellvert dnvers Call 81Q.469-2935 526-0300 APPLICATIONS accepled for pall time stock clerk Mu,' be 18 Flexi ble hours York shire Food Markel 16711 Mack Seillor .AlY5lm~ HAP PY baby's seekmg IIIce babysmer lor 5 hours a day 3 days per week In Grosse Pomte Park home Hours fleXible References re qUHed Call 8247?36 3595 CASHIER needed Amoco Mack & Rivard part! full I me afternoon s & even"'gs fleXIble hours Apply'" per sen 17600 Mack Ave 6363 ACTIVITY THERAPIST Bon Foreman Earn what are worth 31 :>-526- Busy Calenng Fac Illy see, ng part I me clencal 2 10 3 days per week Llg ht tYPmg & good english sk lis Coniaci La n 773-4040 r---------------------...., lohll lAWN you CITY of Grosse Pomte woods seeking 2 temporaryl sea sanal school crOSS'119 guards $6 39 haUl starting pay AppllCatlos may be 01>lallled at City Hall 20025 Mack Plaza or by call"'g 313-343-2446 for furthur In formalion 111/343-8000 101 .... LANDSCAPERS, lawn cullers Crew Ch eis general label ers Good pay JOin Ihe beSI Experienced' references must have valid dnve", II cense 88&-2248 Island Hotel DetrOit, 313/343-8000 -. 810-988-0287 LANDSCAPE crew man needed VIl'i I an 885-4045 leave message 111300 E Warren 411224 HOUSEMAN houseman Must be able to work weekends $6 50/ hour to start MI 48211 On Mackmac Island House 011 r wllh MIDNIGHT Concorde Inn 01 Rochester Hills seek,ng a mght and Rena s FUdge Shops Now accepting applicatIOns for sales clerks waltS1aff and dock ,l< n< ( LIFEGUARDS part time lIex ble hours 313-963-9200 qUired when applymg to OlsoMe Corporallon 8801 Conant Avenue In and "tn11~tl( 11 ... ~dl~ SWIMMING pool service ac ceptlng appllcalons for ser Vlce or retail Will Iram full or part time Gall paUl s 77":>0792 Estate Ave RECEPTIONIST, Hairdressers & Nail Techs needed at Av Iia Salon Located al 30625 Jefferson JII SI Clair Shores Please call 4158888 ask for Eddie 201 HIL~ WANTED IA.YSITTl~ 200 HIL~ WANTID GENERAL OFFICE Secrela ry Full time IMMEDIATE openmg for warehouse helper 25- 30 hours for orgamze<l lake charge a week 10 slart could besecrelary m usl have at come fu II IIme lor good rella wast 3 years oHlce expen ble worker 313-822 9090 enee excellent typing skills and experl knowledge of CASHI ER5- lull or part time Word Perfect 6 0 IS essential Apply In person Village Starling salary range Food Market 16328 Mack $1750(). $20 000 plus e. Ave Grosse POlnle Farms cellent benefl1 package Send laller 01 Interest and PAINTERS helpers- Some ex penence necessary Good resume to Office of Human pay 343-0866 Resources 1234 Washing ton Blvd. DetrOit Mr 48226 201 HIL~ WANTID year ~ aulos Knowledge of the Metro- Detrol! area helpful Must have valid dnv ers hcense Res u me re- Work The and 81o-m-5475 mance Call for In. house mal ntenanee and service Company levll ( lI(j summer 200 HIL~ WANnD GINERAl 343-5486 round empfoyment Pay commensurate With ex penence and perfor Ity person Must be a respons,ble person to run errands assIst In mall room capable of minor WllllIll e • <:;l(ong Orp,ilnl7allOnal time LANDSCAPING Company Ioo~mg lor very dependable expenenced workers Fore. man poslllOn available 313885-3410 II1dlvldual uy ("lIllml preterred ,an,j"hle Will pow'" _ Prevlou~ f1rlllty MedIC ue Meo • p(('\ IOU" computrr licensed? your seat and ask Jobs reSidential painting company IS searching for motivated rehable indIVIduals for full Gan P Fountain Coldwell Banker "t lor an of Iralnlng Painting Establrshed would It cost me to get started? .How do I get paid? Crew Ch,el Good payl bellefllS relelences 885-2248 RECEIVABLE to1ullly ESTATE other queSl!ons real estate sales r urrenlly ACCOUNTS WORLD JOin us on Thursday. Apnl 27th all pm or7 pm and get an swers to Ih ese OetrOll work tlexlble hours Apply m person at Lakeshore SUPERMARKET managers and cle rks needed lor all departments of Independenl markels G, eal leams 10 work Wllh Call Tom at 810- THE UTILITY PERSON Immediate position avail abl e for a temporary u til entry PRII/ATE east Side country club seeking full & pan lime rei able enthUSiastic team players lor the followmg posilions Hoste:;;s bussers and wa 151aft We offer flexi ble hours benefils stable work enVironmenl Apply In person (s de entrance) Tues day Saturday 11 a m to 4 p m No phone calls please Lochmoor Club 1018 Sun n"'gdale Grosse Po"'le Woods LAWN maintenancelull or pan part fleXible schedul 109 local Grosse POinte ccmpany 331-5599 level 28180 FU lL time Secrelanal help al EaslSlde of Detro t Ma nufacturers Rep firm Word Processing phone expen ence helplul send resume 10 N-600 Grosse POinte News 96 Kercheval Grosse POlnte Farms MI 48236 4300 J of the na successful growing dI adverllslng This resume ext 595 or call 81Q.353-2700 SALES PERSON fa r relall & dell some expenence In exl595 sales & food handling Pan INTERNSHIP Opening- Meta Iry & Salad- mixing salads mora Mollon PlCtLre Com and servmg appetizers panles Incorpo rated of Los Cooks & Wall staff for a cute Angeles 810-773-1584 and Inti male dining room Good appearance and a pleasant personailly re qu"ed Off Sundays & hall days FleXi ble hours Gall CASHIERS & Dnveway Sales persens needed fulV part 5277240 9- 9 tl me Apply III person Mack CAR Wash help No expen Morass Amooc 19100 Mack ence necessary Must have Ave valid dnvers lICense Apply al Mr C s Gar Wash 18651 FAMOUS Mamtenance IS hlr Ing for Window and gutter Mack clealllng Must have IransDELIVERY person needed portatlon and valid drwers Apply In person It' ama lteense Good starting pay Rosa s PIZzeria 15134 lor expaneneed help 884Mack To Road M' 48225 K Twelve Mile Rd SUite 3000 Southf,eld, MI 4fs034 2 4 Pm Apply oulslde sales position In cludes salary pi us com miSSIon training car and gas and DISHWASHER- Anlonlo s Res tau rant G'osse POlllte Woods 313-884-0253 Woods 401 care beneflls Applicants sub,ect to drug screelllng Interested indIViduals send resume to CAC 25505 W Mack 7 & 8 Pomle LAWN and Landscape Com pany seeking quallfed main tenanee people for full time work excellent pay and benellis 810-778-9671 County to drug screening Interested IndiViduals send resume CAKE HOUSE Avenue. between Mile Grosse re- companies IS In need of account execullves In Grosse POinte/ Macomb and eqUivalent Monlhly bonuses plan and health neces I expect? AdvertiSing Account ExecutiVes tracing nol skills tYPing skills • High energy indiVidual • High SChool diploma or hostesses but PrevIous commulllcatlons • Com puler and HELP busboys available Job requlfements , Excellent verbal sary Come tal k With us at THE ORIGINAL PAN mechanical 20051 Kelly Harper Woods, ancl loan processing Expenence IS preferred but not reqUired Competitive and hours expellence preferred, but not required WIll train Spanish speaking a piUS and walt resses Are you lookl ng for a tu IV part lime lob? Expellellce .How Human Resources, Adjuster POSition, Credit Legal Departments Opemngs available In all levels mcludmg c1encal collections, Cooks Service Wanted For rapidly growmg auto finance comany FleXible .What dnve train knowledge qUired Resume to Southfield based Fmance Company IS lookmg for personnel fo r Its Collection, Repossession Analyst and Adjuster Warranty company Entry level POSition Excellent communication EXPERIENCED CNC operator benefits 810-774-2220 FINANCE part benefits No fee Nanny Network 739.2100 ProfeSSional Cemetery Sales Representatives Needed 4 career minded port Full tIme/ Must have ex pen Good salary and Customer Representatives GENERAL lawn ma,ntenanee help- Licensed & 1 year ex penence Full or part lime 822 5010 SECURITY Officers Immedl ale open ng" Over 16 ben eflls Musl have car phone Nlghls and weekends Will train Triad Protectwn Agency 313-881 1200 LOVE WORKING WITH CHILDREN? , - . 200 K£l~ WANTEDGENI~AL HOUSEKEEPING, dretary & reSident aide Senior cill zen s home now acceptmg applications Apply n per son Monday Fllday 10- 4 Beechwood Manor 24600 Grealer Mack St Clair Shores RESTAURANT _ -- . . . 200 H£l~ WANTID GENERAL helpful POSITIONS available Immedl alely good pay Great sea sona1 jOb Gros,," POlnte Farms 9011 course POSI Ions Available Hortlcu!lur Isl ass Istant mec han Ie gerr eral grounds hetp Call between 7 am & 3 pm Monday Fnday 313-882 3001 for an appo ntment growth, tralmng E----:-m~plo~_m_en_t 202 H£L~ WANTEDaE~ICAl LEG,\L SECRETARY t r( r <;,<;, ... 1 lmtl t rn \11 n 11m 1 \l U<;' bllJ.!)ll In '"II \\ ...11 \Tl ..... t \"~\.r \."'~\" \11 tt 1\ll' llnlhrn~ flr ~ trl 1 I n~ lnJ Ir~ml711 1n)1 1-.11<;, n I ~ Jd IJ ...)JI It \~I ... "'hJ '\,1 u f" rl \\lllh I \lark'\ Raun t ' r..d h \ i1 "lilt 10(1 ( n"l f Inll 'hrm, '''2 '\1 ~t rl n. Illl) RR6 0000 I" Illl) R% 010'; Word processors Data Entry Clerks Recepllonlsts 45 wpm Pleasant Working RUTH atmosphere PARADISE TEMPS 964-0640 202 HU~ WANTED CLERICAL 7358 REGISTERED Nurse to work part lime OBIGYN office In 081'0" Med cal Center Call 9 10 4 30 p m 313-<l32-<l766 MEDICAL Bllier part t me for 2 phys can prachce Expen ence requi red Send resume to Managemenl 20845 Mack Ave Grosse POlllte Woods Mr 48236 202 HIL~ WANTED (LUICAL ....--------.---WORDPROCESSING SECRETARIES • /\ISW w~~ W",dows' Word PerfectS 1160 • Ex~el • DOM)'I 01'1 - Pagemaker. Lotus 1 23 TOP PAY FOR TOP LEVEL SKILLS m Long and Shon Term assignments !m!"~9.!!~~ (313) 372.8507 EQ.a10pportunty Lrr;rcy/rx Grosse Pointe News The Connection Apnl 13, 1995 Employment , 203 H!l~ WANnD DENTAL/MEDICAL 302 SITliJ\TlOll. WANrEQ CONVALISCENT CARE 204 HW' WANT£Q DOMESTIC Receptionist needed for Grosse Po nle dental offICe full tune position S')ffie e:l penen>ee prelerrable Please call 313-884-6680 , PART lime OrthodontiC Ass stant needed will Irarn 886- 3390 RECEPTIONIST lor progres siva medical pracllC€ Part I me Musl have skJlls Wllh multi line phone computer rnsu ranlCe & deal ng WlI~ elderly Send resume 10 Management 20845 Mack Ave Grosse POinte Woods MJ 48236 CAREGIVER to couple ,n the" 80 s Fnday 7 p m Sunday 7 p m Duties InlClude cook Ing IIghl housekeepmg dog walking dllVlng 10 doctor appo,ntmentsl hairdresser Gln-rummy wrth dad a must' Cadieux! Morang area 81(} 774-5285 20S HEl~ WANTfD lEGAL LEGAL secrelary/ part time Word Perfecl expe nenlCe Grosse POlnie law offICe Send resume to Grosse POinte News Box W 21 96 Kercheval Grosse POlnle MI 48236 ~ Periodontal hygienist needed Immediately for Wednesdays EXPERIENClD Dental Asslslanl, part X Ray hcensure 884 You Can Count On The bigger something grows, the II needs somelhlng II me a must ' more support The farther reaches the more support II needs The greater you r goals 1320 Ihe more you Call Full and part time positions are Immediately available IncentIVe .'Jp v pay rates One year of expenence IS reqUiled 810.772.5360 afflhated with ST JOHN SYSTEM EOE at SERVICE children Hourly, ovemlghl rates Expenenced ,n the Grosse Pomte area ll- home In your community All shlfts available EspeCially Dayslll Rehable transpor~ tatlon reqUired censed and Sally, bonded (810)772-0035 Lambrecht East 24924 pointe 886-2273 GRAND OPENINGI Two secluded adull foster care A+ live. ins, Ltd. Nurse 24-hour Lave~1l1 Prrson1.1 can: CI•• nll'll Cookmg, Laundry s Bonded and Insu",d Aid es Compa n Ions and Day Workers for pnvate 779.7977 homes 18514 Mack Avenue Grosse Pomte Fa rms Full or Part time Cdr~ 24 hour live In MealS housekeeping Insured & bonded MARY GKESOUIERE Manager lJve In couple to malntam exclusIVe reSidence Responsl cooking house malnte na nee fonmal ente rta,mng and Bloomfield Hills Call Dawn 810-932 1170 Harper SUMMER only Day care LI censed & ",sured Certified teacher Reasonable & ffeXl ble 81Cl-775-0235 TENDER Years Child CareBabYSIUlng 10 my St aa" Shores home licensed WIth excellen\ rates Rose 81() 304' SITUATION WANTID GINERAL SEEKING position as full time Housekeeper or laundress excellenl relerences Please call 81(}542 7613 LET me cook lor you 10 your home on your cook s dav off Impeccable references Grosse POInte & Blnmrn9" ham 8721803 Robinson 885.6944 fi4 HOUR /'(;\ LIVE IN CARE. / hour 24 I~' f'WI .Id.~y careQrvtl looking to maintain and manage all aspects of the gardens for large estate. 839.2456 CLEANING SERVICE HOLIDAY SPECIAL!' m $.iMCCI ivallabkl 10 by an upo,,,,,cad Cc:d:: nQ c14aOlng..and S90. da! A ~lt 810-154-8407 ~ 810-755-3011 207 HU~ WANTED SALIS 207 HILI' WANTED SAliS ~~~AarDiViVE~RmTI~SrNN(G~~"'~ SALES REPRESENTATIVE mollvated expenenced Base plus seeks highly sales commiSSion Fairgrounds Marshall Michigan (194 & 169) AdmiSSion $3 00 FURNITURE refinished repaired slnpped any type of caning Free esllmates 3456258 661 5520 aalr ~ PRiVATE duty BIde Expenen>eed, excellent referen>ees FleXible Jean, 822-3612 EXPERIENCED nurse s adeDependable very canng Wllh excellent referen1C8S Wi II work shrfts or live In HOME SERVICE You Pinpoint Exactly THE RIGHT SPOT • Insured • Bonded 584-7718 CLEAN ING lady expen enced Grosse POlnle relerences Hones1 dependable Call Bl~l046 CLEARANCE Over 300 dealers qualtt'j antiques AdmiSSion 27th Season Manchester G E refngerator frost Iree ex cellenl condilion $SO 885- 3022 FRIGIDAIRE IrostJree large worns great The ELECTRIC stove SSO Gas stove $95 Refngerator $110 Washer $100 Dryer $95 Nice" Oehvery Call 293-2749 Mall Antiques & Collecllbles 116 E Main, Manchester Open 7 Days, 10 to 5 313-428-9357 , pm the rug~= ~ EXPERIENCED housekeeper Cleaning laundry Iromng etc Flexi ble hou rs reter enees rehab Ie Call 3138715852 TWO honest dependable energetIC women desire house cleamng 10 years expenence Excellent Grosse Pomte relerences 810-7259832 810-395-7969 ~ Polish Cleaning Service 30% OFF Customers Expenenced Staff lor More InformatIOn Call In-89J~6655 810.970~Z478 Pager rellobiliry benefits (~1~) (~1~) Send your resume to P 81 Grosse POinte News' 96 Kercheval Grosse POinte Farms MI 48236 aod depeodablhry please call ED P person With _____ &&4-Q721 ~2S-1727 HOVSC'f'l..?C1rlrg eXPE".,.s.~n<:e 1QO~ 1 ~ Ted Qondeod Wo~rJ, Comp Ins EURO!'tAN DC M£5TlC PEI\SONN(L partners desk with burled top French CUriO cabinet, mahogany G P. Park Berkey and Gay mahogany s'deboard With Inlay mahogany highboy wllh highboy, 9 piece Cnlppendale dining room SUite, Empire chaise lounge, falnllng couch, Empire dining room sulle $1,200 4 sets of mahogany chairS for as little as $450 3 piece VictOrian parlor set, Onental chma cabinet and all upholstered furniture, 50 % off everythmg In basement Monday, Wednesday. Bombay chest Empire reVIVal 1890 sofa, marble top French console With 11~ 6, Closed Tuesday malchmg mirror, 5 piece walnut twin bedroom set Mahogany King size 4 MOVING- Items from Englander s Hudson s Antique mahogany claw fOOl dln'ng room dan lu mlshrngs, rat tan, goose down chair, queen sleeper (Stems & Foster) desk Reasonable post bed, hand palnled s'gn 3 drawer Chinese Bombay 15531 W 12 Mile Road Just W. of Greenfield 810.569-8008 404 m,(f( SALES 406 ESTAlI SALES FURNITURE AT RELICS In Hamtramck 10027 Joseph Cam pau 874.(J500 11- 6, Tues thru Open Sat Traditional furniture, acces. sones antiques & collec tlbles Good qualrty al af fordable prices JI WE BUY BOOKS AND LIBRARIES 313.961.0622 C l M,cnlgan s Largest Bookstore • CI n and Save th,s ad • 400 MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES AUCTION at the Gallery April 210' oot 6.:10 p . s.tunl~, april 22 t '11100 •• " .. .,., April 2:3 , N .. of searching for a needle in a haystack, why not turn to the pages of our "Employment" Section? , 1l~\1~t l fri.ory, If you're tired .. A\,D IF )OU'RE 1\1 A POSITION TO HIRe., cmeR OUT OUR SITL1ATIO'lS WAi'<TW A~ WF[ I- Tn Place An ;~%iYD~'" ~:~"l~ HARTZ HOUSEHOLD SALES, INC. 930 53D1M 930 l301M 930 5301M 930 l3DPM 930 830PM 930 530PM 930AM MXN MONDAY A?iIl 7", MSD" APiliE. WEONfSllAY A?il 19. THlJiSOAY Al'i11D'J, FR~DAYAPif12h 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P"M. SATURDAY, APRIL 15 267 ROOSEVELT PLACE GROSSE POINTE CITY FIlE PAlJQNQ WEDHlSaAY IVIHlNO Feotunng Items removed from the WlllJom Fisher ManSion, Includmg magnlf,cen' Bronze chandeliers el~ant hand carved marble and limestone man~e.s, wrought Iron fences and gates, stone 9.arden urns carved marble urn stone garden benches, ~Iead garden I,gure. ca"ed marble archw(]ys, hand carved ooors bronze crys'al and hand ~,"Ied wall 5<:onee. pro~rMs belong 109 10lohn Sprague CranINook Road Bloomheld Hills Between Jefferson & Maumee The decorators be a pair of octagonal O~ 409 E Jefferson Ave Detroll MI 48226 963 6255 OR 963 6256 FAX H (313) 963 81~9 of yards lovely 01 fahnc slot car whallreasures racing for every and lasle You are sure 10 find something thiS very eclectiC sale WHOLE HOUSE ESTATE FRIDAY, APRIL 14TH (9 00 ~ 3 SAT, APRIL 15TH (10 00.300) 1067 BERKSHIRE GROSSE POINTE PARK a F !)A " "(~3) mortorcycle, of who knows occaSIonal loads RAINBOW ESTATE SALES IAuos.s. 1 om the Rerlo s.son e Ce"Ierl Appo~e.~&Av\' (ii"l'f-,Sr e lQ,7 C \LL 50 leaves, lamps, 24 Hour Hotline 885.1410 LJ/://h/rk/l; In Ollr [\tPLOY~'E\' T PAGE'> 882-6900 as. well With chairs, antiques, In lhls sale WIll ottoman, large WE WILL HONOR SfREET NUMBERS AT !rOO AM. OUR NUMBERS WILL BF.AVAllABLE!rOO 1(H)() A.M Feo'ur .. ,nclude pewaboc pottery ro'!.al Doullon f,gu"ne, characler lug' and n C"ca 1914 Uo,on Jock" Bulldog figure an'lque f"eorms Sabe Rulh Charloe Gehnnger Honk Greenbvrg Lou G~hng autographed ba.eball, celebrity autograph boak Wolf Oosney Clren 1938 Seven Dwarf, and 11oW1nd up Monnle Mouse Toy rugs In 0 1/01" ery of sizes Investmfl'ntlC"Wefry table anmless Honda sets plus loads pocketbook wonderful," Tiffany ,Iud 0' desk 119h' Circa 1915 S'euben Verre de ""e vo'e' and gold Aurene va", WMf ,,!verpla'e Art Nouveau call 109 cord lTay po Ir 01 George III , Iver servms spoon' b~ Stephen Adam' Walla<e "Grand Barcque" and "Mod,,,,n poUern, 'terlmg f10lware towle "I(rng Richard" ,Ierl,ng Iialware 191h Cenlury VIC'onan eleclToplale teo ",t Elder HICkok .terl,ng wine bucket lenox "Aulumn" and "Blue Tree" pollern dinner ,ervlce, Golden Agate "Holly Amber. pollern gla,s creom pl'cher luxur ous Onental of & small a low mtleag" l fanfastlc array of are moving' Included while loveseals and mahogany pair accessones Excepllanallurnllure Includmg mid 19th C Engh,h carved mahogany' bed Circa 1830 Blederme er deml rune console table 191h C Lou" y;v ,tyle 'nlald flip lop game' table 18th C aueen Anne walnut Side chair Gearae Henkels laminated Rosewood Victorlnn ",fa C"co 1850 55 polr of laminated Rosewood V.donan Side chOirs CIrca 1880 set 01 SIX C"co 17B5 Englosh Chippendale "de chaIr' Circa 1810 Georgian Sh,eld-Iorm mlrror l91h C Viclonan walnut Sideboard Circa 1900 Oak rol lop de,k CIrca 1800 EnglISh Ja<obeon ,1yIe carved oak che't Circa 1900 Ilal,on Carrara marble fountam Ad (313) 886.8982 nliE VALETPAlIOHG ALL SAU DATU ExIlibitton Hours: tables We have a large listing of help wanted openings in the Mea, so be sure to check our Employment Pages. SUSAN HARTZ GROSSE POINTE CITY U' FlOe war'" 01 art by William Henry Machen Roberl Hopkm Gearge Grosz John Carroll Thoma' Hart Benlon William Rose John Clymer Thoma, H Chllvers arl pollery by Viktor Schreckengosl Oscar F Bluemner corored penc,ls/crayon drowmg. TO US llusy schedule? We provide h'9h quallry housecleaning foc~ on Old I)'orld European re<:hnlqves If you ve been 1ooI<lng for a hOUleC!eonlng 5eNlCe fOl' and DuMOUCHELLES LEAVE Tl'IE effICiency on canvas board Oval mahogany dining room table With 6 Prince of Wales shield back chairs, Chippendale 882-4738 _ Rest LYDIA'S European Style Cleaning Se MOO- proles S10nal "on ng Resldenllal & Commercial Excellent reler ences 884-5451 CLEANING 1ub Clean Now Call the Beslll 313-345-1628 313-249-7261 For Filsi Timc paintings, LLOYD DAVID ANTIQUES 15302 KERCHEVAL ESTATE carved Duncan Phyle bowlront buffel Antique all MOVING ThomaSVille dining room sel table 6 chal rs chrna cablnel $700 313885-0782 20 % off Antiques hand and chairs, Circa 1840, Itahan made Bombay, Circa 1920 mahogany Sheraton Sideboard DINING room sel Table 3 leaves 6 chairs buffet china cabinet Excellenl con dltlonl 881 3966 Saturday, Sunday, 488133DX 16 Meg Ram 2X CD Rom 360 Mag hard dllVe SVGA momlor 1 Mag Video card local bus S1300 886-0063 After 4 881.9500 Mon Sat 106 Sunday 11-4 1 BUj'lng & s~lling one piece Of estate Fme Amencan & c1eanll Tried Timeless American 822.3452 LOVEJOY S Antiques- 720 E 11 Mile Road Royal Oak s largest munKlealer shop 81 (}545-9060 large selec lion of antlq ue po~ery art glass lormal Vletonan furnl ture lurn of lhe century oak and Jewelry Open Tuesda, Fnday 1() 6 Saturday/ Sunday 1() 5 Supplies PrOVided Free Estimate "You've" FURNITURE day bed 40S COMPUriRS TOWN Hall Anllques 01 D0wntown Romeo must be your next stop lor ~e fi nest In quality anl'!lues selected collecbbles and fair pn>ees We have SO of Michigan's finest antique dealers spaClalLZlng m glassware chma slamed glass lewelry pot te ry, I nens fu mlture flo blue along WIth Ihe finest of pn mltlVes to be lound any~ where Open 362 days per year Ill- 6 810-7525422 o & Thompson We deep 40. claw and ball feet, Circa 1840 s counlry empire U~L1ANCES KIRBY Spec,al- KJrby Rebulhs Guaranteed by Authonzed Dtstnbutors $149 95 Special $129 95 (Bl0}772.2280 Orlglnall 407 FlRIWooD JOHN KING :~~)~~~~~~1 i ENGLIS H lady 6 years clean 109 Grosse POlnle homes Expandmg her b USIness Ef lielent reliable Excellent ref erenlCeS 81(}775-1902 BONDED We Don'l Surface extra $175 31 J.886.5951 and $4 00 Antique A~~LIANCIS 40' SOLI D oak kmg sIZe bedroom set With lighted bndge and Side pIers chast I"ple dresser wrth beveled mirror Excellent conditIOn $5500 new askmg $1900 81(}7780646 or 886-9595 CRAFT.Q.MATIC bed !wIn Extra long head & 1001con Irol 111 bralOi Excellent con dltlon $600 294-7517 vacate In 30 days' 81 ().542.5042 In collecl,bles TOWNE & COUNTRY ESTATE SALE SERVICES NANCY 810~778~6658 SEASONED m,xed fireWlX>d $SO/ delIVered 727-4469 710 E 11 MILE RP ROYAL OAK Sa/meRd EXII/-75 off /-94 Provencal- Coffee ta2 rose Chairs sofa matching chair 3 tables, 2 matching lamps floor lamp chandelier 6 newer oak wMe dining room chairs recll ner $850 Complete 313-881-6335 ble SALE Hanging Lights ANTIQUE CONNECTION 401 Antiques Market 10 5 FURNITURE ITALIAN BASEBALL Card Llq UldatlOn Over 115 000 cards Super Stars Slars Rookies and Com man From 1957 to 1993 81()..468.4$17 30% OH All Red Tag Items Lots of Furniture & 5055 Ann Arbor Certified Nurses Aide fat home health care 24 hour servlcel 313.532-4303 Can Help Open 7 days (810)765-1119 Must The Brusher Show Saturday & Sunday April 22 & 23, 8:00 a.m, • 4:00 p,m. 81 (}948-9953 Grosse Pointe News & The Connection MARINE CITY ANTIQUE WAREHOUSE 105 N Fairbanks (M 29) In Belle R,ver Plaza A~~:r 307 SITUATION WANTED NURSES AlDIS COMPLETE HEALTH CARE Parking 616-789.()99{) BLUE Water Anllque Dealers AsSOCtatlOn prese nts our semi annual show now ,n lIs 15th year Saturday Apnl 22nd 10 a m 6 p m Sun day, Apnl 23rd 10 am - 5 p m AdmlSSlOn $3 SI Community College Center BUilding Glenwood at Stone Port Huron Mlch~ gan Behind McMorran Place 582.4445 • Reasonable known newspaper Box 1st time discount w~~ personal car. bonded Many , ..iortr;ces Insured 29870 Mlddlebeh Farr11lngton Hills, MI 48334 pay Sunday area for 14 years Member of BBB CARMEN'S 10% Discount Senior Citizen thru Saturday 8 a m 5 p m Calhoun County select asslst8nct Associates Weekly Monday POINTE CARE SERVICES HARPER ASSOCIATES Executl~e ReSidences Housekeepers 822 1177 8am~5pm service Couples Include vets 1726 Needs experienced Cocks Nannies Maids, Housekeepers Gardeners But~ b,lrt,es HosPrTVate pay & 0", 885-4576 House & Holy Cross area LOVELY adult care foster ho me rn North Oakland srm Elderly Aizhe mer s & short lerm available 810673 9204 810681 GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY lers Redford 24 HOURI 7 days a week, lIVeIn care for ek1es1y In their resdences Very reasonable pnces Call Res>dentlal Care SeMees Inc 313-824-7700 EXPERIENCED careg vers needed Iv uS< have X>d releren>ees 81(}7Sn 1704 reliable homes disabled Officehrs 204 HEL~ WANTED DOMESTIC 60 years $S 00 Off Wllh ThiS Ad First Time callers Only' Servmg the Grosse POinte Market 40. RED BARN 4950 Kmg Ch na Township Antiques Collectibles Fnday Monday 1(} 4 1-81(}765-9453 Free Information HOUSE.KE-TEERS CLEANING SERVICE Profess Ion ai, Bonded and Insured teams ready fo Antiques Apnl15 ~rle;il~I~~~~t~~~~snt~~:~tal r EOE Twp pllal THE SITUATION WANUD HOUSE CLlANING MISS Carrol s Care Day Care learning Cenler Licensed Red Cross tramed 313-527 4339 Thompson RN'SBusy doctor's offICe Full lime Monday Thursday Also part lime Wednesday 8- 2 plus PRN Call NafICY fl85.8070 aos clean your home or bUSiness • References • Experienced IN.HOME CARE TLC elderJy, Marshall 303 SITUATION WANT£D DAY CARE COMPETENT duty assignments Call Kathryn Thomas (810)777-4940. 302 SITUATION'WANTfD CONVAUSCINT CARE CARE pnvate care 7257 or 81(}J24-2302 Estate 41111 SECOURS HOME Real LOSE we'9hl teel great & eam money 100 Call for ' 313-881 FREI: sample AIDES HOMEMAKERS New Baby Care ChOIce 31J.885- GARDENER REPS needed to help D,scov ery Toys launch a new chlldrer s clo~lng hne- D,scovery Wear 313-343-0090 FLEXSTAFF HEALTH co unt an • Excellen I benefits BON If needed INSIDE sales- a growing computer company IS IookJng 101 aggressr. e InSide sales rep Must possess strong verbal and wntten communi calIOn skJlls Full time POS' LABORER seekJng jOb as fOr&tlon wrth compellllVe wages man Have aplrtude, hard Call Mike 8am to 10 am worlong good dllVlng re81 (}774-3700 cord SeekJng I,fetllne p0siEXCEPTIONAL mcome oppor tIOn Wilhng to relocate Age tu nrly Reputable ,nte m a 44 885-4872 evenmgs t,onal cosmetic firm Fortune 50() subSidiary No expen 30S SITUATION WANT£D HOUSE WANING enee necessary Ten open,ngs 81Cl-777-3831 healthcare and enJoy the Ask about our hour can on us to help Coldwell Banker Schweitzer JOin our large SALES SUPPORT HOME HEALTH AIDES .Bonus hour 774-0987 207 HIL~ WANnD EXPERIENCED system benefits HOME care for elderly women expenenced references 24 400 MIRCHANDISE ANfiaUES 400 MERCHANDISE ANTIQUfS ~ '" SALE OOl FEATURING Very old mahogany chests of drawers wrought Iron table and chairS loads of upholstered pieces Unique 1S50 schild s electnc car (5 feet long) Ford protalype It runs I bamboo games table set & Porch furMur. sm mahogany server 4 Vf'ry old Hitchcock style chairS books sterling coffee set loads 01 china and glassware baskels china cups & saucers mrrrors modern cherry chests 01 drawers pecan double bedroom set Ffench ProVinCIal twlf' beds several furs punch sel lamps Silver plate & sterling ThomaSVille pecan end lables sarage good res lufled double headboard wllh matching dreSSing table Hull pottery exqUisite linens kitchen goodies nally Ch,nese Oriental rug small set Nontake china pecan loves eat With rush seal several qUills large seMce for 8 silver plate drum lable 011paintings 2 ladles SchWinn bikes Walnut Chlnd cab,nel bookcases loads of decorator Items some toys large model Ship We ve combined a couple "f households 10 bnng you a greal Easter Sale NUMBERS 730 A M FRIDAY ONLY' STREET NUMBER SIGN IN PLEASE LOOK FOR THE RAINBOWIII ........ -.""", ... "'@!'IZ!'lllll!IIIII__ ' _.- Grosse Pointe News Apnl 13, 1995 The 40' 401 FURNITURI 401 FURNITURE TEAK d Inmg room set Table 6 challs ch na cablnel $400 Call 81~63-9957 LIFT c haIr $200 810-7756793 before Noon please (Fine Furniture & Antique Shop) 506 S Washington Royal Oak, Ml (5 Blocks Freeway Take North of 696 at 10 Mile Woodward/ Monday PAINTED bedroom sel 1930 s also 2 chaJrs 463-7732 Main Street eXit) through Saturday 11 to 530 40' Kmg Queen full Garage 4 set (excellent Are piece mahogany (chest, dresser rught stand twl n Johnson-Hadley New In one) north Mahogany bansize room sets of dining chairs (all condlilon) room 10 excellent Mahogany breakfronts, chma cabl nets, buffets, servers i"abulous Kltlinger & Baker sideboards Several table desks, mahogany executive Duncan Phyle desks & Chip- With g lit frames made MIni bachelor chests Governor Wmlh rap secrelary desks 545-4110 ~ Sola Shop of 10 Mile Rd CLEARANCE """'/ at 20089 corner of LOTS of baby equipment In fants and chlldrens clolhlng Misc ImOllure and much more' 3462 Bedford off Mack Salurday Apnl 15 830 105 MAHOGANY Baby Grand plano Chippendale style mahogany bedroom sUite Queen Anne style hl9hboy, d,n, ng room sels from $900 Solid walnut Queen Anne slyle round dlmng table With SIX ball and claw chairs Much much more' Steven s Anllques 33401 Grand RIVer, al Farmlng!on Road 1-81~71-4619 BASEMENTI Estale Sale, Sal mday Apn I 15th 10- 2 Household Ilems, lools etc 23269 OaJrwood St aalr Shores south of 9 Mile east of Jefferson SUBMERSIBLE pump, 6- 25' 1 1/4 fleXible tubing Wllh fittlng~, upnght sump pump large 12 flower pols, 3 eleclnc hedge Inmmers 8815795 Harper Woods SATELLITE Dish 10 plete Make offer call 2530, ask for Nell 412 MISCILIANfOUS ARTIClES 406 ESTATI SALIS 406 1100am and sold 500pm 882 BASSETT sofa and Ioveseal Excellent conditIOn $500 best 881 5381 after 3 pm Leave message Tuesday through Saturday 4928 Cadieux Rd Near E Warren Clly HOME Owners I Only $251 annually for SI00 000 all risk Insurance on your home $250 deductible Also very low rales on aulomobiles For quotation Call AI Thoms Agency 81079G6600 (days) or 313-882 5397 (evemngs) 884-7323 ISTATI SAlIS NEED an Easter Goose? Concrete Geese In clolhlng available at Emily s GiftS dolls and collecl bias 25414 Harper 1 1/2 blocks north of 10 mile 810-m 5250 A- ESTATE AND MOVING SALES Conducted c0m- WEDDING gown size 6 shealh style wllh detachable train white never worn Alecon lace $3001 best 881 1627 JAMES A. MONNIG BOOKSELLER Selected books bought Maumee POinte 800-&41.1181 ORIENTAL rugs $40 white DRUM, Onental pIctures d, mng table $50 KE N household nems and much WOOD receiver $75 3 loot more' 89 lakeshore, off speakers $75 14 Sam Warner Saturday only 10 sung momtorl keyboard to 5 $100 Much morel 372 5549 CORNER 17150 Grosse M'n" MOVING sale- Pnced 10 selll Dining room table WIth 6 5096 cane back cha rsI cream BIKES, Apartment gas slo:. e seats, matching server 1991 GMC Surburban lh"d $2 500 81ue flowered sola seat weight bench dIog $550 2 peach SWIVel chaJrs crate bird cages lrundle $550 Sofa table wrth stools bed and Hitchcock chaJr malchlng end table lowboy 881-9070 $450 2 OnenlaJ rugs, $550 Party table. 4 Chlllrs, $125 BRAZELLE'S Vintage Bou Casual loveseatJ SOfa $225 tlque 15414 Mack Ave Plaid COYch, $145 Hekman G-osse Pomte Pari< 6 Dunend table, $170 2 Cooper can Phyle dining room lamps $200 each St,ffel chairs fine glass Venellan glass floor lamp $150 By 10 IITOr PicaSSO S 1902 The appointment 882 2277 9 10 Tragedy 2 Cupid pictures 5 884-5419 after 6 Salur 1B97 Much more' 313-88& day Apnl 15 930 to noon 5041 715 AOIla Grosse POinte Wood~ WORD Processor Brother WP 14001 memory typewnter like new S150 882 4939 BIG $1 00- BAG SALE Wed 4-19,10am-2pm Thur 4-20 7 P m 9 p m Grosse POinte Unltanan Church DINING by Francher, italian Ren&SSanCe design table parkay top 4 Side & 2 anm chairs, 75 hutch selVlOg side cabinet condition mint' $2 000 886-8166 Fine Anhquc.s & oondrtlon $200 313-730-7744 OLD TOSH IBA 27 color stereo TV, 3 years old $250 313-521 set cannonball MOVING Sale Thursday Sat pine, headboard urday 1~ 4 Large sIZe chest WIth hLJlch womanS clothing 9,ns new dresser, perfect bolO 4T king waterbed $800 DrnlOg much morel 8220 Warren beallllful wood Blvd north of 10 east off & pads, $300 VanDyke 810-754-3009 excellent 4 set $300 ~100 313- ORIENTAL RUGS find her 19, MOVING sale, Fnday 10- 4 Fumlture tools cotlecllbles mucho mise 936 Trombley BAHAMA CrtJl5e- 5 days! 4 mghts Underbooked '.1ust ' sell! $2791 oouple umrted tlCkels 407767-8100 ext 4711 Monday Inru Satm day, 9 a 10 to 10 p 10 More' BEDROOM style, darl< foot board, 101 rror & condition room table wtlh leal Book MOVING sale' Bed stereo system dining lable book shelf TV table small sola Much morel 1420 Anrta Grosse Pornte Woods Thursday Fnday Saturday 9to 5 (some very large) Older room size On ental rugs handmade & machine WE Buy at MOVING sale- Baby rtems garden tools dryer some lumlture Fnday & Saturday 14- 15 4400 CouNIlle, D&trOll pendale sofas French loveseats, Wingback chairs mirrors & all pal nlmgs 20 21 9 Woodcrest, M OVI NG 10 Flonda Maytag washer &. dryer, T V s leather & upholstered chaIrs full sIZe din Ing room set marble lamp table vac uum sweepers dehum dl fier, all painting king sIZe bed room set sewing lOa ch Ine Solid oak dinette set All bargains Stop by any lime 19805 Edsh"e lane near Cook Rd & tables Connection MOVING! Garage Sale- T DOls hardware etc Saturday onlyl 9 to 2 762 Hollywood all & Traditional Sale Ad POinte Mack & 13 Mile Rd Eleven Jefferso n little Seve n son, Grand Rapids (e' qUlslte) Mahogany Chip- quet dining Honzon $150 GOLF clubs Reg npped $2 99 per club EastSide Custom Clubs 881-6020 SALE Grandma s gone must new homes fOI all lovely things Apnl Grosse POinte News 96 Kercheval Grosse POinte Farms set feet pendale entertainment center (CB VCR TV You Peerless, mIrror bee) by John 14 7 Piece dl m"9 Matching hutch 884-2923 1950'S bleached mahogany bedroom sel 2 dressers king headboard bedSide la ble Excellent condition Asking $300 B10-771 7812 When Kits are available Chip- bedroom & claw Available News & The Newspapers room chaIrS Complete 6 pendale With ball from B10- Sale Kits Place A Garage ,n The Grosse condition) chrna cabinet, buffet 2 pedestal dining room ta ble With 2 extra leaves & 6 dim ng $2400 MOVING Sale Bedroom set ' other furmture small appl ances ch Id ren s toys & clol hes Salurday 9 a 10 265 Mernwealher Grosse POinte Farms HUGE poster beds Complete mahogany dlntng room * monitor Mah<.qa ny dOIng Iable $80 Cv~ h $250 Bjd ..." & gvK.J FREE twin 411 MISCElIANIOUS UTiClIS WILSON golf clubs 1 3 5 melal woods 3- PW Irons $125 885-Q913 COMPAQ GUAGI/YUD/ IASIMINT SALIS Closed Wednesday and Sunday 411 MISCIllANIOUS ARnClIS MOVING Sale- FurMure lools art supplies housewares etc etc etc 969 Ballour ' Grosse POinte Parl< Satur day ~ 12 Everylhlng musl gol MAHOGANY Sideboard 6 drawer 2 cupboards $225 Pie r 1 Papason chair 1'111 h pads and foot stool Relalls $ t 80 only $<lO Oak veneer double queen headboard $25 Ant au .. 5 I'Qht chandelier w Ih globes $40 8852432 MAHOGANY INTERIORS GAUGE/YUD/ IASIMENT SAlIS 406 By 40. ESTAn SALIS £STATE SALIS I JEAN FORTON Excellent References DuMOUCHELLE 409 Jefferson Ave DetrOIt MI48226 t1artZltl) Man Thru Sat 9.3()-500 HOUSEHOLD (313) 9636255 FIRST FLOOR RETAIL GAlllRY SALE Tru,t your 20'0 OFF CHAI\DElIERS F1'1E FURl\lTURf PAI'ITINGS CARPETS & ACCfS<;ORIES experienced For the ... s.el$ .& Av<:t on"'5 $u-.ce ",Ie 1927 to u, knOWing movln9 p< ,I 15 yea" .. CATALPA lumber large CaN Ing slock available Call for delalls B10-774-2242 frames 2 men s Excellent ~ REMOTE controlled gas pow ered car, 70 miles per hour Includes FLJlaba remole conIrot starter $2201 best Concord pull OLJl car radIO Ineludes 2 speakers 779-2207 BABY 6x9 $25 that we are the mo,t and e,tate sale company In the we hove prOVided f",t qualify client, ~ fl (810) 771-1170 • 'lv:!' relll e.; SERVICE Grosse Pointe Sales, Inc. • Estate • Household • Moving ... 548-2200 OLD Founlaln Pens any type any condrt'on Highest prices paid 882-8985 I BUY old coslume lewelry and miscellaneous Grosse POlnle Woods Bess 8861476 JEWELRY, WATCHES DIAMONDS, GOLD & SilVER Model Cars CHRYSLER Will travel for deals '" excess of $1 000 Evening appointments available BUVING chIna (oomplele or partial sets) 810-731-8139 aher 6 p 10 Jan _ Wanted to Buyll TOOlSIl Power, small hand electnc etc 810-296-0288 Ask Consoles Upnghts & Grands ABBEY PIANO CO ROYAL OAK 810-541-6116 PIANOS WANTED TOP CASH PAID PIANO wanted small baby g rand or Spmet 885-3022 WE buy pianos (splnelS oonsoles grands) Top pnces paid for Sleinway grands and Hammond organs (~ e-3 A 100 and olhers) Call Mr Howard 313-56 1-3537 VIOLIN & Bow concert quality must hear to apprecrale Illeludes case call 81 Q.4S85057 EBONY baby grand Amencan made LJ ke new Jncludes malchlng bench deltve<y tumng and warranty MIChigan P,ano Co 810-5482200 the lit Will also cut down on the number 01 abandoned lost and unwanted ani mals to destroy WE WilL BE HAPPY PROVIDE ADVICE for Antl.Cruelty TNI Classlfl -- s ln9 FAX 343-5569 81~n3-9648 WANTED to buy LIMle Tykes loys Call 81~773-1419 Children s fort Call 886-8625 SHOTGUNS, nfles and handguns Parker Browmng Winchester Colt Luger others Collector 478-5315 CAMEL back 'ove seal 0 K If needs work Ann 822-4091 USED double baby J09ger or like model 882-8903 .6MERICAN mllrtary Items of all types U ",Iorms photo albums anything Call 313- 965-0045 'B--O--O--K--S--' --------_ Boughl & Sold 810.545.4300 Open ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY 548-1150 Monday Fnday 95 754-8741 W%kends MOVI NG need good home for beautiful Cal,oo cat female spayed 10 years old 88 1 2274 POOD LE Rescue has Toys M,m and Standard Poodles ready for adoptIOn 2556334 7 Da). BOOMBou~hr In tau, Home M. SempUner G REA T Dane Rescue- Danes lor adopllOn DonallOn requ red For InformallOn 313372-4255 VOLUNTEERS For Animals have dOllJ & pu pples aval~ able Call 810-7717426 or 81~68-8927 LOST. Female Shepherd. Jef ferson! Alter area Blue Leash 313-822-3641 LOST old cat long haJred male black With Silver streaks Trombleyl Windm II POinte 821-6422 LOSTI cal green der area TRt County Collie Rescue Collies lor adoption Fence required call for lnforma tlon (313)3262B06 (810)528-2442 TOP dog rescue- Pets on pa rade Sunday 1 5 Meller s (Aubuml Rochester) 810680-1426 tergent 35MM liqUid laundry FOU NO- Harper Woods Bnt tany spamel, female, about 1 year old all shots Free to good home 31 3-371-ll579 600 AUTOMDTIVI AMC de- Paper Towels film. 200 speed MAKE IT A BE KIND ANIMALS WORLD ANTI- CRUEL TV TO 1989 PIymoLJlh Colt Good cond,llOn $1 950 or best at fer fl84.<5523 DETROIT 48212 891-7188 POinte Ammal 1981 AMC Eagle good 00001 ttOn rehable IranslX>rtatlon $795 884-2142 601 AUTOMOTIVI CHUml ASSOCIATION 13569 JOS CAMPAU GROSSE Mary Ann Boll 313-885-1396 * CI mc has 1 year old Shepherdl Relnever female Beag e mlX female about 1 year Please call 313-822 5707 501 IIIOS FOI SAlI 1988 Plymoulh Honzon 5 speed manual 88 000 m les e1ean dnves I ke new S13OO1 beSI 810-5589B26 1988 Chrysler LeBara" automatic 4 door a" power steen ngI brakes Cruise ex celie nt cond 1110 n $27001 best 810-772-3283 after 6 HAND fed Cockal els all types Includ ng Silver & Fallow splls ava lable BID 7767483 after 5 p 10 fEOfLE TO YOUR GARAG~ !ALE ~\ Advertise in The Grosse Pointe News & The Connection Noon, Tuesday, Deadlrne Renee A. Nixon 313-822-1445 Th" offer " ~ood for lhe APRil 27TH 1995 ' ...... 1 Jo Organize Unlimited DJo \IH t'lJo TIIJo "'DA\. APRIl \ ~ Ann Mullen • .Joan Vi~mara 331.4800 MOVING SPECIALISTS _____ Ko IJI 'K 885 6604 PI\TR(I' HOU~IIlOID 313 E'T \11 • Mr)\IV, z1 __ ---T--- e ,. *"';k -.. • Sort and Pack • Coordinate Move • Unpack & Organl7c - - I • ( " ( o ••• • .)('?ltt)cf r>,ll 't (ll'V ,1"1, It.. V .)( rn ),h ( ,Ill" 8.. ( h Ifl'C Vlllr ,<I f \J") or "~[3'")(0.. • f ~V C'f..j F C'\d.n YI)C'~tr\ 0' 0'11 \ 25TH. !l<OO" ....')W""l (N .... '1 ').". t \ l ••• ---~-------------~-~--------- U\C red male In Irani spot unMorass 5664 LOST 41'9 P 10 KerchevaU Berksh"e area A1rdale Iemale newly clipped Child s pet Reward 313-961 7311 WISH LIST Needed Black neute Declawed eyes while chi n Maek! Reward 881 GROSSE POinte Animal Cllmc has Doberman X lab X Harper Woods Shepherd! Beagle- Woods Shepherd! Relnever Farms Please call 313-822 5707 884-6855 WANTEDOld tube stereo eqUipment Mcintosh Dy naco Also Old Jazz & ClasSIC records Top $$ pa d 505 LOST AND fOUND THREE year old Tiger ca' declawed Jenmfer 885-5160 939-6150 82H)290 ASSOCiation ALSO, ADULT DOG OBEDIENCE For Information Carolyn House 882.6900 WOODEN ROTIWEILER2 years male trained kJnd Loves kids & people Champion line Needs mo<e quality lime than jOb permits PaKl $900 " nghl home only $200 881-5371 LOST orange dec'awed neulered male Tabby eh Ids pet Wayburn! St Paul area PUPPY OBEDIENCE 10 weeks-4 1/2 months ed Advertl LOVABLE MAL TE SE pupp<es 7 weeks old $4001 firm 810-779-5577 LOST- Scared gray cal while under chin claws Reward Harper Woods 882 5946 TO Mitch LmRARY BOOKSTORE 150,000 we cut down on numbers of unwanled ters being born we Call us at. -&"~I"',II WHITNEY baby grand plano excellenl playlflg oondltlon Asking $1500 Call BB5- Spinets a pet wasn t neulered If 891.7188 ,v/~r~-., AfIJKIY. USED PIANOS kittens deno homes cao be found Countless numbers of sweet ,nnocenl httle ones are eu tools GUITARS, banjOS and mandol inS ukes wanled Collector 886-4522 __ Used and when liST OF ECONOMICAL SERVICE SOURCES LIONEL 0 Gauge trains and accessones In good OOndl BOD-32Q-2340 tlon preferably With box DELTA home crah 4 JOinter 882-9307 and hobby dnll press 810774-2242 7432 It spares you the and pain of haVing puppies stroyed as well as a S15 313- ALlENN organ MDC20 good condrtlon plus Leslie 147 Cosl $5 800 Sell $1 BOO 839-7661 BB5-1049 AKC Sheille mate 11 months sable crate trained shots neulered $ 175 810-2639049 or NEUTER PET TODA yl try because spayed or _8_7_99 413 MUSICAL INSTltUMINTS SPAY YOUR CHIHUAHUA AKC pups 4- 6 wee!<;s males and females 313-815-Q368 313-874-4666 t h amzed every day In shelters across the coun THE GOLD SHOPPE 22121 GRATIOT EASTPOINTE 81G-774'()966 Hlglrcha" 4 all steel aIch bUildings New never erected, can delIVer 4Ox3O was $5 990 now $2,990 40x62 was $10,B50 now $5,975. 5Ox76 was $13500 now $9 800 50x150 was S21 000 now $14900 Endwalls are available Call 1 PLEASE DON'T DELAY! Also gnef OLD wooden duck hunllng decoys and Wildlife caNlngs wanted Cash pa d 810-774- $20 Changing table Backpack camer $20 886-5951 - BEGINNERS 810-294-0550 An allered pet IS a healthier and happier companion WANTED!! Promotional GM FORD PUppy S03 HOUSIHOlD ~m fOR SAlE GERMAN Shepherd AKC Sch bloodl ne female 2 1/2 year black/lan crate IralCed great gJard dog & wllh kds SBOOI best 313886-5951 Positive molivatlonal techniques 41 S WANTID TO IUY Kenwood Blo- $2001 best cnb 1186.8982 ... and assocIates EXPERIENCED - PROFESSIONAL SUSAN HARTZ CAll T11F N !lOLR 1I0TLl'W 885 1~IO HlR 1.-1'( O\I"G <;AIE I\HJR\I\110' 1(atkerine .9lmo[a • '[state Saf~ • ~1,(ollmg Safes • ,'ll'pral..lafs as $20 00 Call today FREE, NEW color catalog 1-800-462-9197 SALES ,erv ce to over 850 ""died (Aelon from the Reno 'Ssonce Center) Appro tanning unlls From $19900 lamps lohons accessories P aym ents low Best Friends Dog Training pa, a C0 31[} PARAKEETS male & female breeders $500 each 810776-7483 a~er 5 pm GROSSE POINTE CITY Gro'le POI~teoreo APRIL 30TH 0/clh,rirliJ Art SUNQUEST WOLFF TANNING BEDS New commercial home Complete Sa""oe Glen and Sharon Burllett 8SS-oB26 Art Gallery ne ooLLS 8 Madame Alexander for sale RedUCing my ootlecllon Inlernatlonal and story book $40 & up 882 9964 SOl IIRDS fOil SAlI ALL Breed Rescue- Wanl a MASON Hamlin mahogany purebred? Call 313278 console Quality bUilt w Ih 4317 unique style Includes bench delivery tuning and war NORTHERN Suburbs An mal ranty Mlchlgar P,ano Co Welfare League- 754 8741 810-548-2200 K liens only 77J-<i839 STEINWAY S varIOus sizes & fi ",shes Call for delalls \1.hga, 7403 attcH 5 p rn &4tau Sa!e4- ;t;?~ F PRECIOUS Moments Flgu mes m ISC pleces Rellred Suspended & Members only from 1990 & eanler Green book price only 810-776- ~ 822-3174 NOW THROUGH GUtTARS, banjOS mandai ns and u~es wanted Collector 8864522 TWIN Headboards dresserl m,rror Schwln n b kes condillon 31~55 SOO ANIMALS ADO~T A ~IT 413 MUSICAL , INSTRUMENTS ConnectIon thc h 11\<1\ torm on the t,,;[ r'gc ot ch,,,flu! (pre pl) ment l'fe'ltllredl -$6.30/12 word., • 45~ additional wordsInclude., a FREE Garage Sale Kit Call (313) 882.6900 • FAX 343.5569 Grosse Pointe News The Connection 601 April 13, 1995 AUTOMOTIVE CH~YSlER 1987 LeBaron very clean $2 3951 best 603 AUTOMOTIVE GINE~Al MOTOIS air full power new Ilres 885-7057 1988 Caval er Z 24 5 speed V6 air Cruise Ilh elc a, Ioys 85 000 miles great shape $3 950 372-0266 1990 Chrysler New Yorl<er loaded IIke new excelle nt condition $6 800 313-3430710 1986 OJdsmol>lle Cutlass Supreme V6 100 000 miles $2500/ besl 810-779-6274 1993 Mercury Capn convertl ble Excellen! condll,on ' .. 30 (X)() miles air oower wm dows AMIFM cassette man uaJ almag dark gree n wllh black lop $10 500 810-4121693 1992 Camara RS- V-8 Automatic Ttops Alr All power 1988 Dodge LJay10na 72 000 m les cassehe new t res no rust $2 9001 besl 884 4752 1992 BUICK Skylark loaded low rn les $9200 884-3217 Ca~~p1tf' 0;0 l)('(l m I~c; A bag ABS Extended war ranty Full secJnty system Clean 512000 810-9797154 after 6 p m 1985 Ponl ac Fie 0 Silver V.f; 5 speed 70 000 m les air $4 000 882 2926 1986 New Yorker lealher IUrbo exce lent cond liOn S3500 882 9288 1992 Pontiac Su,blrd low ml leage 57 600 Or best offer 810-771 0664 aher 600 1967 Thunderbird 429 Thunde~et good cond"lCn 313886-5951 1994 Tempo33 197 m les excellent condllion 55 ".JO Call morn ngs 810-n2 ...415 1991 Escort GT anginal owner 58 000 m les new tires 5 speed power moon roof color I ght tltamum air cassette cruise conlrol Ask rng 000 or besl 824 4802 sa 1971 Th undertJlrd 429 Thu nde~t fair cond tlon 313886-5951 TAURUS SW statIOn wagon 1991 gray 60000 miles loaded 900 After 6(313)881-4164 sa 1989 Ford Taitus 4 door 6 cylinder $2500 or best 8107715649 1994 Taurus Wagon LX loaded 21 000 m les green $16 350 886-7644 1990 Ford Tempo- 4-<:yflnder aula excellent co nd 110 n runs great $2 975 810-2642795 810-771-3855 1985 Mustang convertible fop & upholstry exce~ lent condrtlon $4,200 8829288 new 90 Sable l& Power every thing New tires & siMs Always garaged $5 500 313-8825757 1988 Taurus loaded excellent condrtJon 810-778-8218 1990 Muslan9 LX 5 a Annrver sary year, clean Many perfonnance parfs $8 500 810-755-7286 1993 Mercury Capn XR2 convertible IUrbo 4 cyI 5 speed power steenng brakes and WIndows air cassette, bnght red Only $11299 Quatrty Aulo Sales 81 G-954-99OO 1994 Ford Aspre 4 door red auto 10,000 m les Perfect $7 950 Rrn ke Toyota 810-756-7114 '1II 1992 Thundertlltd SC- Whrtel black leather loaded well marntalned extended war ranty $12950 810-7764095 1991 Escort LX 4 door aula air new brakes runs perfect 85 000 miles excellent condition $3 400 372-<l286 1992 Ford Mustang LX conven,ble aqua wrth wh~e top 4 door aulo air power WIndows doors IocJ<s CruISe Won I lastr $9 300 QuaJrty Auto Sales 81 G-954-99OO 1992 Tempo G L 5 speed air AMIFM stereo 30 000 miles $5 800 882-<l411 603 AUTOMOTlV£ G£H£llAl MOTa IS 1991 Park Avenue Ultra 49000 miles olackl gray leather loaded $12250 885-3234 1987 CAVAUER automatrc 114 000 miles engine 55000 miles Must sell ' 51600 313-882 1252 1969 OIdSmol>lle Cullass vert ble 455 engrne 886-5951 ClaSSified con313- Advertlsmg 882.6900 1987 Pontiac F reblrd Excel lenl condition $3 000 or beSl Call 610-776-7233 • LEASING (, SALES Harper Woods 199] B(l'I[)]m W. Lo\IW \ 5 \lJilF 1m 1IO\\[\lUr If_ $1097; !.J l..[)'r '" K'ollfl \ f, 1992 rt\\j)IOHGFR If. 15984 [DIJ1D WI'o' 1m (,tllUClR\II\\f_ $IUOO 'q SHOO L,Hl 1991 Il'BIRU I r_ 1 ~y~ ,IT) 'm \"~F 198'1Bllr~Rf\m jJ!,i>l ,1(111'I11(\[IJ 1992 1m R"'l, I(\[>, H~ \\~ ,- 3 S-,~~ S8,m $9,800 885.4340 3j839.4462~ 1991 BUick LeSabre Cuslom4 door excellenl cond lion New tires Nonsmo ker 313884-0210 1992 Roadmasler black loaded good condition new brakes $9 950 313-8847276 1993 Geo PrlzmGreen 24 000 miles auto air Sony lape deck Excellent cond~ lion S9 800 Call Jack 810986-oOB4 or 313-8829200 aher 5 1993 Satum SC 2 manual, power locks WIndows mii rors Cruise a r su nroof ASS, blue- green $10,500 810-263-7749 1988 LeSabre T- Type 2 door black V6, 63 000 miles tinted WIndows, atl OptionS, 'llloys MUST SEE $5 450 372-<l286 1985 Grand Am- 5 speed, 99,000 miles runs 9reat rough body S585 331 2978 1993 Pontiac G rand Am SE 2 door aqua V6 aula a r loaded low miles On Iy 999 Quality Auto Sales 810-954-9900 1990 Acura Integra excellent cond I on Ioadeo musl sell $6700 61 0-776-682 t sa 1985 Pontrac Sundblrd convertible redlwhlle top 4 cyI auto aii power WIndows doors locks and top Only 25 000 miles $4 300 Oua~ Ily AUla Sales 81 ir954-9900 * 1988 Cadillac Eldorado- T nple black 68 000 miles Exoel lenl condrtron 500 Call 810-772-0011 1893 Cadillac Coupe DeVjIIeS, mulated convertible lop WIres leathef, 22 000 miles Perfecll $19500 Rooke Cad llac 810-757-3700 1994 Ponllac Sunblrd LE 2 or 4 doors 7 10 choose 10000 miles loaded one owner $22,900 Rinke CadIllac 810-757-3700 1994 Pontiac Grand Pnx SE 4 door auto air power 'WIndows & locks 10,000 miles 3 to choose $12950 RInke Toyota 810-756-7114 1993 lumina 4 door leage one owner 8819965 low mIS9 990 M&R Auto Sales 1985 ~Iazda 626 beautiful family car, extra clean, $1,650 1984 Chevy Celebrity extra clean 10 & out $2,995 1986 Jeep P/U-auto, atr, 4-cyl , blue metal he, toolbox, $3,000 1990 G~IC P/U aulo, alr,6 C} I, like brand new In & aut $4 950 1986 Isuzu P/U 4 cyl, bed Imer, great work truck, runs great $1,300 1983 Ford Van 6 cyl , excellent Mrk Ian S800 1979 Chevy PIU blue, 4x4, auto, perfect \Iork truck V 8, $1,300 1986 Cutlass Calais stller, beautiful car, 2 door, V-6, all power S2995 Sick of hearing no from finance places that say yes? Come see us with as little as $700 down. We won't say no. Come check out our selection of family cars & trucks. Extended warranty's &on the spot financing al'ailable! M&R Auto Sales 16551!'- 9 Mtle Eastpomte 111148021 (810) 774.3100 1984 Jeep Cherokee dnves and looks good Very dependable $2 5001 besl 810774-4308 1987 Jimmy S15 good cond" lion 90 000 miles $5 400 886-1968 1989 CI1evrolet lroc Z convertible bngh! red black lop V8 aula, wr loaded Never seen wmler Low miles ' $12,999 Qualily Auto SaJes 810-954-9900 1991 Jeep CI1erokee Laredo4 wheel unve. air, extras Excetlent condrtlon $12 700 810-779-2207 1990 Goo Metro LSt Alr, 60 000 stereo, clean I $2 950 Rinke Toyota 81G756-7114 1894 Pontrac Grand Am SE 2 or 4 doors auto, wr, 13 to choose mileage at 10 000, factOI)' warranly $11 300 Rinke Cadrllac 810-757 3700 1994 Jeep Wran91er Convert~ ble- 4 X 4, black, 19,000 miles, new condition $12,900 Rinke Toyota 810756-7114 1992 Jeep CI1arokee 4x4 loaded $13900 2518 WANTED Jaguars All years Prpferably 1971 Lincoln Contrnental Mark III 19 450 onglnal miles new paint look 2nd place rn owners club ProfessIOnally appraised at $10000 Must sell $5 500 313-527 9OB4 605 AUTOMOTIVI fOlElGN 1986 Toyola Corolla LE 4 door, exoellent condrtlOn $2 950 684-8054 1984 Mazda AX-7 black vel)' good condrltOn $2 200 8847410 1989 Honda Prelude SI 5 speed, loaded, black $6 500 882-6064 ADS 882.6900 1987 8MW 528E sunroof aulo loaded newer brakes! tires! transmiSSIOn! exhaust S9 250 810-775-5851 1989 Toyola Corolla 4 door, air, stereo cassette, great ca~ $4 950 Rinke Toyota 810-756-7114 1984 Vol kswagon GTI needs head gasket many new paris $300 I Best 313-371 0579 1987 Subaru DL 4WD station wagon rei able good COndl lion new clulchJ brakes Kenwood slereol cassette Thule sk~ biKe rack $2 000 885-7451 ActJRA Vigor 1992 4 door luxury sedan 5 speed loaded 27 000 mites $18795 313-491-4812 1985 HON DA CiVIC 1 5 Air burns 011 S5OO/ best 810- 8285 1991 f.'azda Prolege LX Aula black loaded high miles Excellenl condlllon War ranty $6 1001 beSI offer 810-7713227 1988 Mercedes Benz 190E 23L fUlly eqUipped Excel lent COndlllOn $10 400 882 2606 1986 Wi CabrIOlet oorrJertrble whrte on wMe 5 speed air WIre wheels Sharp car' Only $4 500 Quatrty Auto sales 81G-954-9900 OX All manual $6 950 VOLVO 87 240 4 door AulomatlC air 76 000 miles Depe ndable- Ou rable- sale Perfect cond ~lOn $5 800 8821417 1989 Honda Accord OX 93 000 FJonda miles Perfect COndrtlOO Sa I bfue $5 500 886$13 CATAUNA 22 1975, satls OB accessones I n good condition $4 100 Call 313- 8B4-8584 1992 COBfA 22 1/2 sport boat loaded 5 7 Merc 110 tralfer 82 hours, while $18 500 810-774-;3506 SKI 18 Spyder Sport WIth trailer, 150 H P outboard 1990 Excellenll $9800 810-286-2359 1981 20 diesel Motor sailor fully eqUipped mint cond~ tlon Including tmrler 1979 18 laguna Windrose fully filled out Includes tralle, 81G- 756-4600 FOUR Wlnns 88-235 Sundowner 260 HP, low hours I,aller $18200 810-4451306 1989 24 Sunsatlon Rocket 330 H P, Bravo oUldnve ex oeIlent condition Tratfer all extras $22,000 810-226__ 2604 _ Soott OaySaller, ,nmotor, tfllJler, new & many eKtras $2,0001besl 879-4524 313-513.7250 10 radar delector new IJres $22 500 or assume lease $540 per mo nth 886-1852 ane,6 810-778-6072 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo loaded low miles $9,950 Rrnke Toyota 610-756-7114 red, one owner ---------6 II AUTOMOTlV£ TIUClIS 1975 Ford Slake Truck, 1957 Johnson Seahorse motor 5 1/2 hp, excellent cond~ tlon very low miles Best of. fer 313-822-4098 SEARAY 1990 3101330 Ex press loaded low hours rada" HlA T 260 s, slip Ineluded $72000 810-305- 8290 YAMAHA 1993 wave Wllh Iraller low very $5 4001 good condition 12 bed 51800 or best 885-2248 Best 81G-725-2063 It Full BOSTON Whaler 27 caboo rare, lIke loaded one owner 1980 GMC pcckup 350 6 cyI,nreasonable offer der rebUlh engrne & trans(810)644-1444 miSSion $950 313-521. 5096 ---------- 612 AUTOMOTIVE VANS 1989 Plymouth Voyager, 97,000 miles loaded good condrtJon $5 400/ offer 881 4688 1892 Areostar XL Loaded 3 0 V-6, 59000 'TIlles supurtJ conditIOn $6 900 or best 810-775-4075 1988 Aerostar Eddie Bauer 92K one owner garage kept trailer package, converts/ full bed $5,600 810- 294-0553 1986 GMC Sefan 8 passenger, loaded tmrler package S3800 331 7746 1985 Dodge B-250 convelSlOn van $1400 313-521-5096 1992 Dodge lE loaded lion 47K 881-4442 Gra nd Caravan excellent cone $13100 best 1987 Aeroslar XL Excellent condition 87000 mlfes loaded 54 595 313-5668854 885-2927 P m 1986 Ford van 1 Ion 8 cylinder needs work 313-8865951 613 AUTOMOTIVE WAHTED TO IUY TOWS 'R' US Top dolla, paid for any car or truCK S10G- S10,OOO Anytime, Fast response 24 hours- 7 days 313-372-4971 313-321-8342, Pager ALL cars wanted' The goodl The bad I The ugly' Top do~ la, paldl $50 $5000 Seven days 293-1062 614 AUTO INSURANCI AUTO InsuranceLow down payment $125 Doesn t maner what your drMng reccrd s like Partners Insur ance 795-3222 runner hours new, Any Nick canvas, a- JET SkI- Kawasaki 300SX good concfrtlon new staner $1 500 885-4316 22 lion 533500 810-739-7492 sa CHECKMATE 21 350 Alpha SS dnve like new fast WIth extras W1th custom trailer $16500 Best offer 810363-7785 DONZl Ragazza 1988 23 cuddy loaded mint Must sell Call 885-2238 SEASPRITE 1981 28 V bunk AFT cabin fully eqUipped OMC 350 au 250 hp $9 500 810-954-1319 TIME share leasing 43 foot WELLCRAFT PORTOANO Cost effectrve way to enter tarn 1-81D-656-8822 leave message Best I 81 ().i)29 3842 CRESTLINER 1975 24 h en glne perfect Moving 0U1 of state $2 900 81G-939-2383 25' BOSTON WHALER Iraller 1985 Great condl lIOn MUSI sell 810-647 3713 13 MILE! BOA TWELLS son Alter 3641 space for rent Seawal" 4098 ATIRACTIVE, well kept 1 & 2 bedroom renlals Includes appliances carpellng most ulrlilles pnvale parking cOIn laundry From $4301 month 886-2920 INEXPENSIVE boat wells Grosse POlnte Park area $5OG- $1000 Large & Small Coverae wells avallabte Bob 685-8771 GROSSE POinte Park- Mary land Very attractIVe one bedroom lower Carpellng ceiling fan faux fireplace air conditioner In house laundry 313-331-7330 .57 MOTORCYClES 65. MOTOI HOMES SALEM (92) Loaded Excellent condrlton 26 foot, sleeps 8 Call after 5 $9 000 81G59!1-7852 the time to on In BE THE BASKET and now to make KI ngsley to why see 765-4606 FORD 1989 mlCtorhome, 28 L .. sure Craft 20 000 miles loaded $25 500 810-476- 8956 TUILEIS ALUMINUM Ilghl 1981, sleeps 6, 20 futly se" contained Good conditIOn In! out $3 800 81G-790-n31 700 A'TS/FlATSIOU'l£X --Point.s/HI".r Wlod. GARAGE Apartmenl SUitable for SIngle lenant $5001 month Call313-886-<l575 HARCOURT. upper 2 bedroom, fIonda room hardW100d floors garage $n5 month pius ulilities No pets 823-5649 TWO and three bedroom tOWl1house apanments l0cated In Grosse POinte Woods Complelely remodeled wrth stove refngerator central air cable-ready and full basement WJlh washer and dryer connections Musf see 313-222 5779 GROSSE POinte Park Way oum adorable ooe bedroom rear cottage Carpet appll ances $425 per month Seeunty $525 No pets' Credit check 313-864-4866 room S550 881-43n 1986 26 Feu r Winns Quest Cabin CrUiser Mercrulser mod 260 With extras $15900 Custom trailer $2 000 Great for fishrng and family fun Call Ford Prince 313-822-0010 9 430 823-1866 evemngs 24 5 Sea ray Weekender cab n Loaded excellenl condrtlOn trailer rebulh 0U1 dnve 1994 $11000 6105577445 2940 13 MILE! Little Mack 1 bed room apartment All appl~ ances $480/ month 81D415-B507 Clalf Shores & Rosevlfle 1 & 2 bedroom apartments Central all carports $450 and up 810-772-0831 ST Large apart ment nICe area 011 slreet parking $4751 month 81G7515265 LAKE FRONT studiO apart ment $475 plus electrIC No pets Credrt report required 810-466-0733 MODERN ances washer one bedroom Appl .. central air dIShwasher dryer 11 Mrlel Jefferson area $480 month 313-274-2932 ONE Bedroom 696- Great oocluded uppei, Iocatron" SpaCIOUS SALES IN THE ClASSlflEDS ONE person, one bedroom upper Cadieux! Mack area $375 plus secunty UlJlltres Incl uded No pets 810-852 1498 available Immediately 702 A'fS/FUTS/DU'lEX S_C.SIMlcomb Counly GEARUPFOR SUMMERLIVlNG NEAR CadleuK! Harper 2 bedroom ranch stove refngera tor washerl dryer carpet cu rtalns cellrng fans, ga rage alarm No basement Fenced yard $5001 1st and lasl months piUS secunty dePOSit and Utititles 923- ON LAKE Sf,CLAIR! BRAND NEW! fEATURING BRAND NEW & NEWLVREMODELED 1 & 4434 JEFFERSONJ CI1almers area. 2 bedroom upper flat newly decorated appliances In eluded S350 Includes heat Seeunty 313-3319300 4159 Haverh"~ East Warren! Outer Onve area 2 bedroom Iowe r $3751 Seeu nty 81 G-296-0924 EASTLAWN West of Cha~ mem, newly decorated 2 bedroom upper $375 Call laVon 773-2035 ONE bedroom upper, CI1andlier Par1<l Cadieux area 5519 GUilford $350 Includes heat Secunty 810-296-0924 CHALMERS. 2 bedroom lower carpeled decorated qu el S275 & secUrity 882 44 69 or 6OQ.()940 702 A'TS/RATS/DUmX S,C.SIMlclm~ C<>unly. ONE bedroom apartment air condltlomng apphances at IIC slorage $415/ mon!h plus secunty depoSit Wm Lockard Really 8105668910 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS .. .. .. .. Carnoonl cellmgs. Woodburnlng lirtplaces WaI)' mclOSC15 Was.hc:rfdry:r opClons. and laundry raclblles. .. Mlcro""a\ol:S &. dISh,"ild~ll .. MIni blinds .. Abund':ult stonge P3110slbalconl~ III .. InclLvldual Ul1lUSl0fi alarms .. Cats & Dog .. un<k r 20 Itls Ylclcomc .. l An!>CCrcuse School D1Slnet .. ()OOO~ rL ClUbOOu.sc:\llltf1 racquetball & ntne.ss center .. Pool and oulJoor hot llloh .. c;rxetacular",.;:a[C'r\lc\o\So ONE BEDROO\1S FROM $615 0 BEDROOMS FROM $640 $[50 SECURITY I>EPOSIT SPECIAL!. ( [1\ll1 hI> TIME ONLY! T\' I 9-1 To It"m Par,~ay bel.. "" Shoo, & Croderon l<lTeMllA,e VILLAGE GREEN ON LAKE Sf, ClAIR (~10)7~1.JJ3 Moo.-fu IlM.s.t.<J-5'&n 125 OI'l'NW~ EHO 702 APTS/FlATSjOU'UX S_C.S/Ml(lm~ Counfy 'Some on Lake St. Clair re'i"ctlOns apply ,il Introducmg Brand New' LuxurIou~ lakeVIew Home<; Enonnou, Wood Deck, PrIvate Yacht Harbor SEADOO 1991 XP Spare prop cove", excellent cond, lIOn $3 750 or Best 810- "'.., ;0 J'<tCHT 1-94/ Heat 882 GARAGE DEVONSHIRE! Mack 3 bedroom lower, fireplace recently decorated $415 882 7065 102 UTS/FlATS/DU'UJ(. S.C.SIM.clm~ County ~~l~'\ SO put there eggs In basket 810268. many our C,,\lfl "P<1Ii~ 1987 Chns Craft "J 260HP less Ihan 200 hours $12500 810-776-5896 IS your Hop 701 A'TS/FLAT~/DUmx D.fllil/Wlyn. Count, WINNEBAGO 1989 21 LeShare Fully eqUipped 23000 miles $17,800 81G- HARPER Woods 6 apartmenl upper I 7065 TROMBLEY Road- SpaCIOUS upper 3 bedroom $975 No JEFFERSONJ MasonIC, one pets Heal rncluded 881 bedroom, first floor, small 3829 quret oomplex Non-smokIng $435 Includes heat GROSSE POinte Shores lake81G-:!96-2613 SIde camage house 7 rooms appl ances Ir1Cluded $1 000 month Oays 8848880 evenings 884-2614 651 MOTOI HOMIS ''0 IS here move FARMS corner of Ridge & Moran Lower 2 bedrooms S975 8819702 or 810-939 1286 Island 80atwells Summerl Winter Summer 313-822 1994 Honda Magna, 700 miles 2 helmets mrnt condition, askrng $8 195 (new $7 200) 88.>2248 810- 91 SCHOENHERR 5820 HARBOR covered BEST IN A BEAUTIFUL 876 Trombley large luxunous upper, 3 bedrooms 2 baths fi replace breakfast room, garage No pots Secunty deposit $1000 pe, month plus utrhtres 882-3965 810-nl awt BE AN EGG BASKET YOU CAN WHEN Spnng $200 per sea Rd area 822 1 bed. All monlh IN ,AN ORDINARY TROMBLEY Road- SpaCIOUS2 bedroom upper ~replace enclosed rear porch ga rage basement Ideal ac commodation lor Single or couple No pels' Secunty depoSit S895 Ava'laole June 1S1 ThiS IS a handsome apartment' 824-4131 aher 6 pm BOATWElLS 24 Introductory $795 Restauranl party sto re showers Decker s 810-794-4641 BOAT WHY GROSSE POlnie Pad< 1069 Waybum lower flat, 3 bedroom hardwood flooo; Fin IShed rec room lav m basemenl LOiS 01 slorage space $4751 month plus ulllities & secUrity depoSit 331.f;770 BOA TWEll up 10 30 oost and roof WIde canaJ nea, lake 810-779-2992 L,nle Mack a~aH nt3'nl ances $4801 415-B507 Have It All Year Round ... BOSTON Whaler 11 feet mrnl electnc slart 20 h0rsepower lTlOIor Iraller $2 750 886-3575 6S1 10ATS AND MOTO~S CARVER 36 An cab1n 1992 low hours T1454 heal air cond/tronrng $ 156900 TWO bedroom 1 5 bath cen tral air heal waler Included Well malnlalned & secure 5650 884-<l735 LOVEL Y, qUiet furnished apartmenf In Ihe Farrn< no smoking available May 27th $475 utllilleS Included 88.>1513 BOA TWELLS aVllJtable on lhe beautiful Cfrnton River G real pnces slartlng al $1 600 annually 24 hour guard Showers la undry play grounds Markley Manne, 31300 North RNer Rd He"lson Township Call 8 1 Q..469.8()()() FT WInner 88 cuddy 110, low hours E Z loader VERNIER 1 bedroom upper lrllJ ler, low hours Many ex carpeled appliances tras $17,700 757-0027 washerl dryer central air no ullltles garage $525 BAYllNER 1989 2955 Avantl 884-4669 twin 305's excellent cond~ CATALINA 27 1977, 3 salls outboard wheel sleenng 900 884-9529 KERCHEVAL /BEACONSFIELD Two bedroom appliances, $475 810-626.4455 F1SHERMANS Spec1at 16 Fox Creek Dockage $2751 season Off slreet parl<'ng secure yard 822-4903 _ FOUR Winns 1990 220 Honzon bown<ier WIth malchlng twl n axle trat ler 351 Cobra 5/5 stereo tape depth ga uger 2 lops III low hours Excellent COnd, tlon $16500 Weekdays 5 313-2740060 J EF FERSO N near 23 Mile- 2 bedroom heat Included 5450 monlh piUS security depoSiI 810-725-3841 10AT STORAGEI DOCKAGE _ 654 COVERED boat wells Fox Creek canal for boalS up to 25 882-9268 CEN TURY 79 26 1/2 Wllh 1990 LIbetty I railer Very good condilion free stored until May 1 A must see I $6 500 810-879-8345 1992 Yamaha Waverunner III Mint condlllOn Wllh Iraller cover and 2 life lackels Very low hours $5 000 81 Q-445-(l902 ONE bedroom GlOSsa POlnte Park Ma,ckl Lakepo nle area $325 881-4052 IWill Iwtn 260 TAS dnves new canvas exoellent oondltlOn $19500 81D-463- 19' FLY cludes main CENTURY 1984 30 Grande 300 to 5 beam Loran aula trim tabs stove refrigerator AFT cabin twin mercs low hours Full camper canvas $29 950 810-396-4653 19"7 1991 M,tsublshl 3000 GTVR4 1988/89 Wellcraft 210 aasslc 60 000 miles, no aCCidents great condition Extras Inexcellenl condlUon loaded eluded Make olfer 884rncludlng car phone & bUill. _2_88_1 _ 774-0320 1988 RED ACURA Integra air cassene atarm 66K Must see $5 200 822 5159 ' H ON DA CivIC 1993 2 door coupe low miles I ke ne-w $9 900 881 2944 4 door Not run rung or In bad shape 1991 Bu ICk LeSabre Low miles excellent oondrtK)n $10800 810-773-2824 604 AUTOMOTtVE ANTIQUE/CLASSIC 822- 610 AUTOMOnVE S'ORfS CAllS 1989 BUICk RMera, 30,000 miles, clean loaded, black, red leather S9 500 8863857 1893 Chevrolel Cavalier RS convemble, bu rgundy WIth whrte top V6 aJr, aula loaded low miles Only $12 599 Quatrty Auto Sales, 810-954-9900 laredo Sea'all 30 1993 Grand Cherokee Laredo wh tel gray 2&E package excellent cond lIOn 48 000 mlfes $17500 886-0745 1990 JEEP Cherokee lImlled, loaded excellenl condition 50K leather, $135001 best Musl selll 882-6064 1990 Toyota Caml)' power air 5 speed Excellent condrtlOn 882 2216 WElLCRAFT 1994 G rand Cherokee LI mrted Sandalwood mrnt oond,oon low mileage laser diSC, loaded V-8 tratler package Nonsmoker $25 000 or besl 313-8927685 before 9 1992 Cadillac SeVjIIe ST& Leather loaded 54000 miles one owner 517 750 Rinke Cadillac 810-757- CLASSIFIED SANDPIPER 81 saltboat 18 5 trailer sleeps 4, ex. cellent condrtlOn many ac cessones $4 000 810-967 4074 702 APTS/FlATS/DUPlIX S.C.s/Mlclm~ Clunly 700 A'TS/FlATS/OU~LEX '"inl •• /Hor,er W.. ~. .5 I lOAfS AND MOTOII 1436 606 AUTOMOTIVE JEEPS/4-lYHEIl 1993 GMC SuburtJan SLE 8 passenger 4 X 4, low miles loaded ome owne r $22 900 RI nke Cadillac 810-757-3700 3700 IOATS AND MOTOIS 21' Rinker cuddy 1985 trwler 140 h P rebuln Elderly owner $5800 810778 1991 Rega~ Loaded gray leather sunroof, aJl highway miles very good oondloon $7 200 885-9330 1988 Capnce stalJOn wagon loaded, well malnlalned $4 1001 best olfer 313-884- 0975 .SI pm sa pm AUTOMOnV£ FOlD 60S AUTOMOnVE FOI£IGN 1993 BUick Roodmaster new car warranty excellent condition 16 500 miles $16200 77Hi027 1971 Oldsmob Ie Cullass 350 Rockel fair condilion 313 886-5951 1994 Le8aron Comertlble red black lap leather 8900 mile, $ 15 500/ best 882-0784 .02 r 603 AUTOMOTIVE GINERAl MOTOllS \01 ""~ ~'Ij ~to NORTH Harhor truh North Apartmrnts &. Yarht Harbor ~7~()() Jcffcf\Cln • Harmon TOlln,hlp r ~II 2,6 off r 9-1 raIl (Mctropolltan Parkwal) Rigill on (rocker' I dl on Jcffcrlon (810) 469 • BOAT 648-4390 <~< ~<T4' a 1.8." II. 4 Grosse Pointe News The Connection Apnl 13, 1995 705 HOUSES FOil Il£NT '"inles/H",er W.. ~s SUMMER June 29lh July MT Clemens 2 slory 5 bed 16th Charming Grosse room home Good cond tlon POinte Farms home- air Cass Avenue for lease lovely grounds 2 bedroom Gooc cred I and lnanclal 2 112bath library slunn ng references required Call k Ichen family room garden 81G-4S5-SS2O ask for Frank room terrace no smo k ng or pets References S9501 week 313-884-8441 NEFF Roa~ 3711 Available now 3 bedroom 1 112balh 2 car garage Fully air con dltloned $9501 month Crane Really Co 884-6451 NEFF. Village 3 bedroom apphances fireplace garage Available May 17 S850 811).645-5512 716 OFfICES/COMMEIlCIAl FOil lENT 716 OFFlCES/COMMEIlClAl FOIlIlENT 707 HOUm FOil RENT S,C.S,/M.um~ Clunly TWO adjOnlng o~lces for renl Includng ul'l es DeSirable Mack Ave address 313884-6231 GROSSE POINTE. FISHER ROAD ST Cia" Shores- 22731 Ava Fisher Mews Bldg F"st Ion Manerl Mack north 01 floor Executive sUlle on Vernier 3 bedroom faocn co~1,a C appro x 650 sq garage $770 month 810It High ceilings lols of 776-4290 Windows kllchenelle private lav With shower, 5 ST CLAIR Shores 3 bed day lamlor Available now 'Oom 2 car garage washer dryer and stove I,cluded Second floor small Single $655 per oncnlh plus secu office With large Window nly and references No petsl Immediate occupancy 810-7776489 81().77J.4764 723 VACAnON RENTAl , NORTHERN MICHIGAN FRESHLY REDECORATED PETOSKEY GOOD LOCATION HARPER WOODS 121 of offrcel comfortable and corwenlenl, I" "crpe- W::x;,CI ',6(x) Very mce IqlKJre illite feet each Neor I 94 and Veml ... for emy on/oR X Wrtt Spe<lol features IIldude COn'l€lllent porlung, enlrollCe wolhng orea, IUllCheoo/soock complete Ipe<lol oreo kitchen Wlfu Great HARPER WOODS. GROSSE POInte Woods 2 BUNGALOW 1 1/2 balhs ga neighbors come VI Iitl rage 2 bedroom flOlshed VERNIER! )-94 bedroom family room mod 313.116.1763 (logo, SI..... ) upstalrs nice home nice Eastpointe Plaza Bldg ern kJtchenw Ih appliances area 22432 Harper lake 0' Now leaSing first floor 3 central air 2 car garage wi .10.540.1000 Ifl. SI.d.r,) 810-7713033 week days af clop $875 plus securly an~ roam sUite free parking 5 ler 700 p 10 references ThiS IS a lovely HARPER! 8 Mile UII ties day lamlor 9-5 weekdays home 885-4934 parking Immediate occu VIrginia S, Jeffnes 701 HOUSES WANTED TO RENT pancy STIEBER 810-775882-0899 THREE bedroom 2 1/2 balh 4900 Cenler hall brick coiomal KENNEDY BUilDING home Grosse POlnle Park PALM BEACH couple Wishes office sUites LARGE prlvale office on Mack! to rent Farms luxury home Affordable Windmill POinte area Cen Woods Utili es parking Large area/single sUiles July and Augusl Non Iral air 2 car garage Pallo S275 882 7300 18121 East 8 Mile Road smolo:'ers non drinkers No & porch No pels nonsmok opposite Eastland Mall children or pets Have 721 VACATION IlENTAL mg Fumlshed 0 unfur Impeccable home 10 Palm FLORIDA nlshed Available May 1st 776-5440 8each Former Kem,rood $14001 monlh 519253 Rd resldenl Call 407 820 GROSSE POINTE WOODS MARCO Island 2 bedroom 2 9763 balh condo on beach From 21002 Mack Ave Dlstm2699 THREE bedroom ranct> 2 $1 lOOper week 3 bed gUlshed off ce space aval~ baths air newly decorated room 2 bath waterway able In award wlnmng 70' TOWNHOUSES/CONDOS 2 car garage SB65 881 home From $1 300 per FOil RENT profeSSionalbulid ng Many week Jim or Karen Harbor 0505 ame""les 884-1234 LAKESHORE Village- 2 bedview Realty 800-494-<1836 THREE bedroom bungalow 2 room lownhouse An laun GROSSEPOinteWoods- From 112bath Updated through $225 month Includesall utll NAPLES On The Gull lovely dry dishwasher basement one bedroom guest house out $9251 monlh All apph Itles k Ie hen conference poel $6501month 313-882 wllh poel on qUiet beau~rul anoes 810-775-1460 810-7594387 4199 lake Close to beach across GROSSEPOinteFarms Lovely 9 MILE! Je~erson RIVieraTer DELUXE office space Grosse from Pelican Bay $575 per 3 bedroom 2 112balh bnck POinte Park 3 or 4 office race 2 bedroom 2 full week 813-598-2224 Colonial Hot tubl exerclsel su Ie With secretanal space balhs $750 81Q.774-7692 FlOrida room remodeled Your own slorage, k~chen PORT-CHARLOTIE Condoon Beeper Hll 0-610-8726 Ihe water available weekly krtchen pallo on Mem lav heal arr adjacent park monlhly Golf packages weather Nicely furmshed or HARPER Woods 151 lloor Ing lot 313-822-1J012beCondo r bedroom d nlng ava lable 313-534-7306 unfurnished SI 550 No tween 9 am &4pm Monroom app"ances S425 smoking or pels Ava lable day Fnday KEY WEST Deluxe 2 bed 885-8839 May 15 884-0903 or 313room oceanfront condo HARPER Woods- store or 01 5204084 ONE bedroom I"st 1I00r Amemlles Include Whlfl frce 0 n servlce Orlve Mack! Cadieux $390 n poolS gym tenms bikes 20602 Harper 881-4377 cludes heat Newer decor olympiCsize pool Speclacu ST DaJr Shores- 200 sq It appliances 822-1J755 !ar Views from every room and larger located one mlnFrom $1 0001 week Ownerl HARPERWoods- Very clean 3 MT Clemens North Rose ule from I 94 and 1-696Inter brochure 513-7913439 Townhouse 2 bedrtoo10 bedroom 1 bath 2 gar ga change seeretanal seMce family room 1 112 balhs 722 VACATION IlENTAL rage fenced yard fimshed available Smoke free bUild basemenl Good references OUT OF STAT! basement $7751 month Ing 810-7712828 for 'nfor and financial statements re81G-38().9190 mal on NANTUCKET ISLAND qurred For Info call 81D-465GREAT Harper Woods loca Plan now for Fall 5520 GROSSE POinte Woods- Ideal tlonl One bedroom Bunga Over 1 DOO pnvate homes lor vaned buSiness uses or low clean, appliances din ST Paul- Grosse POinte C<ly All pnce ran ges Best olf ces Owner wlil constder 3 bedroom 1 112 bath Ing room storage close to selectIOn now The leaSing all or part 01 bUIldClose to schools and park shopping no pets 8675 Maury People (50B) 228Ing Red Carpel Kelm Small pets allowed $825 81lJ.739{)535 1881 Open 7 days a Shorewood 886-8710 Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Delores 810-309-7305 week 16129 Mack 900 sq It stoneHARPER Woods Grosse Pmnte 714 LIVING QUAIlTlllS TO SHAIlE bordenn9 3 bedroom NEED A ROOMATE? briCk 2 car garage 21761 All ages Occupations Bcumemouth $750 810- Backgrouunds & lifestyles 268-5656 Seen on 'Kelly & Co ' wooas- three bedrooms fire- Home.Male SpeCialists 644-6845 place garage patio basement Fence No pets 8875 PRIVATE upstarrs stud'o 8813093 share kltchenl laundry $3201 month Includes uti" 706 HOUSES FOil IlENT ties alr cable 882 7679 Dot .. i' /Wlyno Clun'y Joe ONE bedroom large IlYIng room large kllchen en closed porch 1 1/2 car ga rage $350 882-3057 CLASSIFIED ADS Seniors ONLY J.'«partmrllts - Van Transportatmn • Age 55 & Over - Smal' Dogs Allowed In "Doggie RO'N" • Affordable I Walloon Four season MACK Avenue bUSinessoffice for rent 500 square feel ul htles Included $600 per monlh 885-7776 8821850 For tht" fin' THE POINTES- 15450 East Jeherson 12X12 Includ ng reception servICes phol1e system u1llrtles, parking $500 331 2600 Lucille Jordan ,\s~oClalr~ r- • SOCial ActNll;rPS COLONIAL homes . ;v~ la~:n~l:;,ngFO,v~~~b~1 •• L.::._._._._._._._._._._._._._._:._._._._::._._~ •._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._:._._._._._._._._._._._•.J.. formal on call 0222 1 800 754 '07 IASEMlNT • _. _. - WUnI'lOOflMG'- LAKE CharlevoIX beaullful new home waterfronl T sleeps 12 stone frreplace dock deck Call 31309951752 CLARE. wlnler weekend or summe reservations LakeIronl caolns and house Frreplaces 1-810-626-4383 HARBOR Spnngs Lake MiChl gan Sandy beachfront 3 bedroom 2 bath home SI 9501week EffiCiencycol lagel S750 313-4299459 HOMESTEAD- Four booroom lake M chlgan resort condo o~ers outslandng como na tlon of spectacular view and localIOn CaI810-644-1J254 I CASEVILLE, watenront cot tage on Sagrnaw Bay Sleeps 8 cable VCR everything prOVided but linen $700 a week 331 6989 20-490 HAlU'!R AVE HAlU'!R WOOl>S, Ml48225 313 881-2000 (0MPIrn oma <nmR -WlOmllOlllCe lioparr <l\ llhble vacation home ALSO (",.c flJ IJI<,.('nl(~ (err IlUt ll~rpl nl('r Rt((p!(r) "'l('l(phol1t. SPACIOUS DELUXE ONE & Two BEDROOM UNITS (ope ....I1'\"1 (l"in JEFFERSON @ [HO .lr---.•• '} llld 771-3124 Open 1)-5 Mlll1rla~ thm frid<l) __ .J I I', I : I Applia~ce FREE ESTIMATES Mark W. Anderson .. 8 Federal SIre", 1'antut.l.t I, '1 \ 02~)1 THOMAS KLEINER - • BASEMENT WATERPROOFING Digging Method All New Drain Tile Peaston e Backfill Spotless Clean up Walls Straightened & Braced or Replaced Foundations underpinned Brrck & Concrete Work 10 Year Guarantee Licensed & Insured Expert TUCkpOlntlng- Bnck Reparr-Porch Rebrrcklng & Rebulldrng -Steps-Cemenl or Bnck Walks & Patios. Licensed Insured JOHN PRICE 882-0746 EXPERT Bnck Reparr Tuck polnllng chimneys, porches, steps The Bnck Doctor Richard Pnce Licensed 882-3804 P~11t, ~ Fanuh' BUSiness "Since 1924" 1\11 \Vlh 1-,.pt. , B 1...( Ill( ~17"dtfMud'~ J1~& 1-" l.eet-~ JEFFREY BASEMENT WATERPROOFING 39 YEARS EXPERIENCE &'&'5-2097 912 IUIIOING/IlEMODILING MERRELL Constnuctlon SpeCialiZing custom remodelIng kltchens bathrooms wmdows roofs High quality' 882-1J148 LAWN SIGNS JuST IN TIME FOR SPRING! 18' x 24" 2 Sided Coroplmt '02 AlUMINUM YORKSHIRE BUILDING & RENOVATION INC. -Add lions - Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling SIDING • Arch~tectural Services Available QlULiI Y WORK Licensed & Insured 881-3386 313-881.1060 L,censed & Insured IIlICK/ILOCK WORK CliAS. F. JEFFREY • • • crete Steps porches Door> • Both, Soeps • Roo~ng Porches • Plumbing Window, • Electnco] • Kllchen Vlolot on (orfechons In~ura(lceWork S'11QIIIOb,lool Fa r Price/Dependable 313/ 369-0140 ALL lypeS of maso1ry & can ch'11- Licensed ne, ~ luckpo nhng repair or rpb lid Basement water ~o,;.».,»:«-».'«'.... ~ prooflnq glass bk>ck WI NTE'--R~ :~-:~ 'Mn:-: do,ls Col Dueh?ne Con ~ IO_l_9 _S_I_C1_cl_0_n_8_1_(}_'_77_ _ ~ CO OUT THE N STRU CTI ON ~ - \J)J)ITI,~\" ~ • RI \\\ 1])111\(, ~ • ( \R \(,f" ::: • \\ \TfRrR,YIH"C, ~ BASEMENT WALlS ~OWI!:O L~t\LI(E\)o,LEf..:::,~,~ ~ C'" II-, ~ ,.., t "r E" 'I ~ AdvNtising Im~JJ!l>Ui!fj:Gi1MJ 882-6900 800 or 810-463-1799 QUick' •• 810/n6-5710 Brrck Flagstone Walks & Pallos Parches Re bu lit Pre Cast Steps Tuck POlnllng Cement Work Basemenl Walerprooflng Licensed Insured 882-1800 886.5565 d $35 ea. 2/$59 CLAGGEn SIGNS 29408 Harper (rearl. SCS Eastview Aluminum, Inc Sidings, storm doors, roofing & seamless gutters 17301 Mack Ave, DetrOIt 'II !l(( Classified wrre step stoke (3 lones/l color) 11 R.. p.ll[( d trld 'Str11\...,hlt. tll d Pt.l ...IOIH hl<~r~11 1,( Ii 1) 'It I (, I l. 11 GARAGE With DANIC CO. v\ 11l ... rproOlll1p 4- Aft 71f{U4 CAPIZZO CONST. 881-3471 ClEAR de J W KLEINER SR. MASON CONTRACTOR SERVING THE POINTES for 35 YEARS Brrck Block, and Stone work an d all types of repairs Brrck & Flagstone Patios & Walks, Porches, Chimneys, Tuck.Polntlng Patching Vlolatrons Corrected SpecialiZing In Small Jobs Free Estimates/licensed 882-0717 810-296-3882 881-8035 881-5135 RtR. COBBENS 48D21 ... 5'9'5-2097 BASEMENT WATERPROOFING 10 YEAR GUARANTEE FREE ESTIMATES M JOYCE Basement Waterproofing Cement Work Free Estimates 526-6028 CHARLEVOIX Elk Rap ds Chalet on bay $9501week 517-835-2090 .. ?uut WATERPROOFING WALL STRAIGHTENING 10 yr GUARANTEE FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured Economical' Effective GVARANTEFO FRFF - SEAVER S Home Malnte nance Tuck POinting Sleps Chimneys Stone Work Porches Insured Expenenced 882.QOOO Walls Straightened & Braced or Replaced 526.9288 10 Yea r Guarantee J&J Basemenl Waterproofing Footings Underpinned licensed and Insured Free Llcen sed Ins ured Est,males Reasonab'e 882-1800 rates 81Q.296-4065 Saxony Office Center IMONato'P'P- .. - - --...._-- (Ju 1<Jew. 7U.oA: A-1 WORK licensed & Insured 10 year g uaran tee (all" our r ro t4 1tuu ~ • • "Repair American Basement Waterproofing (508) 228-44 t9 A Callahan BUilding 17200 Ten Mile Road, Eastpomte, 7~1I/MIh<~ BASEMENT Hemingway POinte WATERPROOFING '04 AS'HALT 'AVING/ Club 3 bedroom 3 balh WALLS STRAIGHTENED IlEPAIRS Condo $3 000 month 517 AND REPLACED 345-9122 C & J Asphalt 100 Driveways 10 YEAR GUARANTEE seal coating & parking lots COTIAGE. wanted for rent Family BUSIness Insured Owner supervlSed Traverse Oly Chartevolx LICENSED INSURED 773-8087 Gaylord area Sandy shore TONY 885-0612 a must Week of August 5 --'07 .ASEMENT thru August 11 81D-884- WATlIl'1l00fING CHAS. F. 6759 rental "JH t.l"h"'l .ll DenniS Dilworth or Barbara Eaton Moms & Berke Real Estate Group, Inc (810) 362-6800 I L.aMd 'low",t See 114 0" Dishwasher .,l V.l( .lllOn Saxony Office Center In EastpOinte has available a separate, 2 stOll' office sUite Ideally SUited for a Single user service orgamzallon seeking upscale accommodations In a conveniently located east Side suburban setting ClaSSIC bUilding archilecture wllh high ceilings hardwood lIoors onglnal woodwork pnvate elevator and more In addition, Saxony Place has other excellent sUites ranging In size trom t 000 to 3 000 square feet I .. ANDY'S MASONRY & CHIMNEY REPAIR All masonry, brrck, water. PIOO~ ng reparrs SpeCialiZing In tuck pointing & small lobs Licensed & Insured Free estimates 88HJ505 BRICK RepairS Porches steps tuck porn~ng glass block Wlnclows coce vlO!a tlons 810-779-6226 KeVin III . . - 31 J.88S.5565 VOIX Law Film • CPA - Financtal Services Group Architectural or Engineering Firm - SOUTH O}' 1() ~"HLE FRO,\! $605~!. 884.7139 Servrng Commumty 25 yrs UICll:IIlOCII: WOIlll BRICK work luckpo,nt,ng Small lobs Reasonable S,nce 1924- R R Goddens WATERFRONT-Lake Charte- A Special Place for a special org~nization [;ECU1UTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED LICENSED - 716 OFFICES/COMME1lCIAL FOil WENT I~ Walls, Repolled EAST POINTE APPLIANCE REPAIR No Service Charge With RepairS Courteous ProfeSSional Service an all Malor appliances Deal direct With Owner 1'>~IOr) Ask for Jeanne or Tom BASEMENT WATERPROOFING Sirarghtened Replaced 1<.(\Ct ! ~11('Il,ll~lfl".. '>f'(ur - PRIVATE 11\SE'IE' T - CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING • CARPORTS .\VAlLABLE .CLOSETOSHOPMNGAND FINE RESTAURANTS • SWIM'IING POOL&. CLUBHOUSE SPECnL-,t200 ~kmlln ln~W'('Io;., ,\I R.L. STREMERSCH 5ERVICE phone TV golf, pool sandy beach small lake $5OOIweek810-647-7233 LUOINGTON- Hamlin Lake 1 3 bedroom kitchens FISh .ng Free boats $315- 85751 week 61&a45-5882 Sm,1I10,1O 111,0 JO, '0 I'I ."L1ANCE RELAX In Boyne Country Peloskey Five bedroom COTTAGE on Lake Michigan In hlstoncal area of Holland Four bedrooms Sleeps 8 $1 300 per week Call 517 652-8208after 7 p m POINTE OFFICI CINTlA 903 TWELVE month lease Qualnt SERVICE 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath lur Fast, Courteous mshed home Wlth magnfl ProfeSSional Service cent water VIew on East Bluff Dnve Harbor Spnngs Dryers Available June 1S1 8130964- Washers Dishwashers Ranges 2<\04 Refrrgeralors HARBOR Spnngs summer va Microwaves cat on rentals Two to 4 bed Garbage Drsposals room homes collages & & MORE condominiums avallable Please call for rales & 247-4454 dales GnahamMgt 163 E 296-5005 Main Harbor Spnngs MI 49740 615-526-9671 HOUGHTON Lake- 3 bedroom cottage on the waler Sa ndy beach golf courses nearoy Great fishing 81G-540-2312 ~810"778"OI20 J Home Specialists Quality "'ding tn10 & guners No middle man All work guar anleed Free osl mates We also do repars Bcb 3130 8222808 Ted 810 790 oc,53 Beeper810-954-4250 TORCH Lake Resort ExperI 776-1750 ence the wondenul Irfe walenront log cab ns field ALL WEATHER slone f"eplace sandy REFRIGERATION beach Call for brochure REPAIRED & INSTALLED 8811780 Commerclill.Resldentlal HARBOR Springs Michigan ALL MAKES & MODELS large Vlctonan home and CALL MIKE 882-0747 Two 4 bedroom V lias Oayl DOC'S week Ski golf reunions F,ee Brochure 313-426 2507 APPLIANCE AT Mullet Lakeflont Log Col 150 1050 sq ft lages motel Beach docks 9 MILE/HARPER(no" I 941 cable, microwave Clean ST~RTIN('AT SI2 50 CROSS 616-6277328 UTilITI£S/lANlTOR OFF 5TRffT PARKING PARTITIONING I t f S · tree ory 0 ervtCeS :~:'I~~/H~m~tc~~PI~~:~ furnished Sw,mm ng golf 723 VACATION RENTAL NOWTHERN MICHIGAN EASTINORTH I D· Lake vacation NANTUCKET I~LAND Fax (313)343-5569 882-6900 702 APTS/FlATS/DU'UX S.C,S/M'Clm~ Clunly 702 A'TS/FUTS/DU'UX S.C.S/Mocom~ Counly front $400 month 313-824- SMOKEY MOUNTAINS 7900 Pager - H11Q-409OLDE MIll HOUSE 3359 RENTALS MACK/Fisher. :,mall oUlld. cabins chalets condos Ing (2 offices & lobby), all ~replaces spas kltc h or share ens so me on creeks Skiing golf horseback GROSSE POinte- 1400 sq riding rafting, gem It studiO wrth court yard mines nearby 1247 The Real Estate Market, Georgia Hwy Franklin 313-884-1500 NC 28734 Reservations, 1-704-524-5226 GROSSE POlnieCrty pnme of fice space for lease on Mack Avenue SUitesof varIOUSs,zes 1500 sq It lotal Eastside ManagementCompany 884-4887 area • ...sT1MATF-S ..1~ ~ 1ft4«1ed ~ (810) 791.5128 ::-»»>.O';-:-.......O';-:-:-l:«<»>m31: If_. !\[W I)ESIG'IS, e_r'r INC. f r""f'"",,_."'l S..-ritft ( ..... 1 11 f...ll }1t"" k BJl.~s I ~~ J -(,; I.., U/LJ K( fc"xnc"S 1'1-:;1 I J:."\\~ l"'loo.1 Drive lI.l'1'f \\\x)<j,<; \-11 """ _~~'91~~~ _ Grosse Pointe News The Connection April 13, 1995 Directory of Services "~X' ,11 ..... Cuprr INSTAUATI.9N. Ul.lUIWlHG/RfIl\OOIUl4G BARKER CONTRACTORS Modernlzallon. Alteralions -Additions-Family Rooms 'Kltchens'Recreatlon Areas JAMES BARKER CARPET rnslallatlon and repal{ SBlVlce 21 years expen enee Pad available Call 313-527 9084 917 CEILING/PLASTERING 886-5044 CEI~EHT WORK '1' _ CAPIZZO CONSTRUCT QUALITY WORK ALL TVPES OF CEMENT, BRICK AND BLOCK WORK Garages raised & set dawn on new ralWall and floor Waterproofing LICENSED & INSURED TONY 885-0612. SAFE FLUE CHIMNEY ScrC<'f1s In"alled • Mortal '1. 1624 8687 I'LASTERING and drywall repaIrs Textunng and stucco Insured Pele Taromlna 489-2967 GARAGE STRAIGHTENING AND REBUILDING Replace Rotten Wood Guaranteed John Price 882-0746 1JUdtdP,AA Concrete CEILING repalIS water damage cracks palnllng plaster texture or smooth Joe Chimney Repair PLASTERING, Drywall Taping & Spray Textunng New & Repalr Free Estimates Insured 25 years expenenee Jim Upton 7734316 MICHIGAN Carpet Upholstery Cleaners Free Estimates 22725 Greater Mack Please call 1-80!.J.006-1515 Pallas & Porche> R.L. '16 CAWPIT INSTAllATION GARY S Carpet SelVlce Insta~~at~onreslretchlng Repairs carpet & pad available 774-7828 ADS STREMERSCH Call In Early WEDNESDAY, 8-5 THURSDAY, 8.5 FRIDAY, 8.5 MONDAY, 8.6 CEMENT CONTRACTOR Class1fied AdvertiSing 882.6900 Or FAX anytime 343-5569 Include ad copy Visa or MasterGard number ex p"atLon date name ad dress. phone & signa lure S & K CARPET ReSidential Commercral Stressing Quality Reasonable Pnces CALL GENE 885-5730 '12 IUllDING/RIMODElIHG '12 IUIL01NG/REMODElING WHEN YOU SEE TIllS SIGN AT All Major Brandsl Complimentary Estimates I TOMTREFZER 882-5169 COACHLIGHT CHIMNEY SWEEPCO S!D t.Jcomed 515< .",..' Get Our Prices! IXL GLASS SQUIER Sash and Screen .. 19807 MackAve Grosse Pointe Woods • A:Jnt.tRtrl'lCVJI ! 884.0484 . FURNITURE IlfIHI511IN40/liPAI15. FURNITURE refinIShed re- SEAVER SHame Malnte palfed slnpped any type of nance Gutters replaced recaning Free esllmales 345 palfed cleaned roof repalrs 6258 661 5520 662'()()()() SERVING THE GROSSE POINTES SINCE 1965 FAMOUS Malnlenance Window & gutter clean ng lJ. censed bonded Insured ELECTRIC INC GARAGE stralghtenlng and Since1943 884-4300 Master Licensed & door a1lgnmenl board reInsured pall crack and cement r& STEVE S gutte cleaning Gut ters & downspouts repalred - ReSidential - Commercial palf l.Jcensed and rnsured Ffee estlmales Insured • Fast Emergency SeMce John Pnce 882'()746 Reasonable rates 313-1l84SENIOR CITIZENS' '43 LANDSCAPIRS/ 6199 DISCOUNT GARDENERS GUTTERS Installed repalfed LAWN service by expenenced cleaned Screen JnstallalJon Wayne State student Marl< FREE roof inspection, Sen15215 MACK 313-885-7865 Ior discounts FREE estl LICENSED e~lnclan- free esmales Reasonable rates timates No jOb too S'Tla1l MAC'S TREE AND Licensed & Insured Northcall Gary Martin 882 2007 eastern Improvements Inc SHRUB TRIMMING _. - --372-2414 COMPLETE WORK CUSWORTH 886.4448 '34 F1NCfS Reasonable rates, quality RUSSELL SHame Repa" service Gall Tom 776New seamless gutters repairs c1eamng Free est> 4429 mates 882-5416 FlOWER gardens planled and -mamatamed Free estl '45 HANDYMAN mates 31:Hl31 7231 MODERN FENCE CO Michigan White Cedar Spec laiisl s 29180 GratIOt Ave RoseVille 776-5456 K & K LAWN MONARCH Renovations offers RESDLUTE BUildng SeMCeS you ccmplete Home ImAND SHRUB No money down All work provements/ RepalrsI cooe '27 DUPERIES SERVICES guaranteed 21 years e~penViolations Including plum~ '20 CHIMNEY ~E~AIRS Weekly lawn culling ence Licensed! ,nsured Ing and electncal Painting CUSTOM Made Slipcoversand 313-83S-7320 licensed Bu Ider Call Glen TREE & SHRUB R.R. CODDENS drapenes Guaranteed war\<Draper lodayll 885-9235 TRIMMING Clean ups ChImneys rebUilt, repaired manshJp Expenenced Call GriffinS Fence Company fertilizatIOn. guller cleaning SHORES Glass & Mirror Re• All Types Of FenCing now Bernice 521-5255 or tuck pointing & aeration palf and replace storms • Sales Flues caps repalled CUSTOM DRAPERIES screens and the'fTl0pane5 LICENSED & INSURED • Installallon, Reparrs Ch ,mneys cleaned Blinds, carpet, wallpaper, shower doors Also mlrrors Free Estimates • Semor Discount 886-5565 Leave message 810-773Bedspreads, & decorative Low Rafes 822-3000 800-305-9859 2626 Accessones EXCELLENT SERVICE J&J ,U FLOO~ SANDING/ ViSit our Showroom at AFFORDABLE handyman Let 810.773.3814 REFINISHING CHIMNEY 22224 Grallot us take care of your fixup J&R Tree lne Tree & stump SYSTEMS, INC. U P HARDWOOD FLOOR DRAPERIES BY PAT problems Leave message removal 20% off removals ING Complete hardwood 810-773-2626 MICH. LIC. - 71-05125 778-2584 Insured 1-000-266-5581 floor selVlce Giltza proc Chimneys repaired. All Home Repairs ucls In home estimates In ~ '30 mCTRICAl SERVICE rebUilt re-Iined Plumbmg elecfncal. stallatlon repalf & refimshGas nues re-Irned carpenll)l Waler healers, Ing 886-1337 ELECTRICIAN- Reasonable. Clea nIng G Iass Block leaks clogs ProfeSSional all eleclncal worl< commer PROFESSIONALfloor sanding GORDON & Sons Tree & Certified. Insured work, com pelltlve pnces etal residential licensed ,n. and finishing Free est> Stump Removal 2OOA> off 795-1711 sured FREE estimates' 882-1188 mates W Abralham 7548999 TetTy Yerke 772 trees semor discounts fully 885-llO30 NORTHEASTERN Improve 3118 Insured 1-8OO-ll26-3493 5 & J ELECTRIC ments Inc Offers- Intenor/ ---K-E-L-M---BREMERKAMP Bros Tree exte~or palntlng Tuckpomt ReSidential-Commercial SeNIC8- Insured backhoe rng carpentry electncat No Job Too Small Family owned since 1943 bulldozJng stump gnndrng ~ plumbing Kitchen & bath 885-2930 Floor laying sanding reFree estlmales 810-m remooehng Vinyl ceramic finishing Old floors a 4133 IIle Installali<ln Code VIOla 'l!.ekdt specialty We also retinFIVE SEASONS lion repairs Excenenl refer COLVILLE k-..d&'7_d enees FREE Estlmates lJIsh banisters TREE SERVICE ELECTRIC CO. censed & Insured 372I~ (3la44 w.~ 535.7256 & LANDSCAPE Rang es, Drye rs, Services 2414 RENOVATION '43 lAHDSCU!llS/ DoorbellS KK5-2097 Trees trimmed stumped HANDY Work Palnllng House GARDENE~S VIOLATIONS removed Sod aerallon, Repairs Odd JObs Grosse FAST EMERGENCY RUSSELL'S Home Repalf POinte references John, power rakmg, lawn Chimney repair rebulh luck SERVICE 885-8791 service POinting code Violations 774-9110 Rain soaked basement? AFFORDABLE Super HandyFree estimates 8825416 TREE SERVICES man Electneal, piumblng We raise fopsoll grade Tnmmlt19" Removal. Slumps WANT ADS carpentry plaster. pamtlng Free Estimates l.Jcensed • Insured CLOCK RIPA'~S all general repairs SenIOr George Sperry (810) 979-5697 Call In dlsoount5 Free estimates 171h year FREE ESTIMATES Rob 810-m-8633 Early 810-778-4331 PICK UP AND DEUVERY WEDNESDAY, 8.5 MIKE S Lawn Care- SelVlng BUO S Painting & Repair ALL CLOCKS REPAIRED Plumbing repalrs code VIOGrosse POinte area for 10 THURSDAY, 8.5 Grarldfather, Mantel Wall lations OOrrectlOnselc 882 years Complete Reliable 313-438-0517 FRIDAY, 8.5 5866 ProfeSSional Lawn Care MONDAY, 8.6 You re lawn deselVes the SCHNEIDERS Home Repairs Plumbing electneal, carpenbest' Call today for FREE GROSSE POINTE NEWS • Organic ferlJllzabon Iry painting code VIolatiOns Estimate 810792 9042 882-6900 8864121 pager 8'0-~ Mike programs 6351 '43 LANDSCAPI~S/ • Weed & pest control REASONABLE GARDENI~S OLDER Home SpeaallSl C<JsTREE & STUMP • Maintenance programs '25 DECKS/PATIOS tom Carpentry Plumbing. T"m Etectncal Plaster ALANDALE ALL REMOVAL & • landscape design and Floors Balhs Kitchens POWERWASH MIke- anythIng SHRUBS l con structlon 810-296-2274 Lowest around the house Insured 8825204 Pnces Call 8225010 • Sodding TREES Shrubs nedges reDMSrON DECK washing & sealing high • Power rake & aeration m<>Ved Stump gnndlng Inpressure cleanlng to beau• LAWN CurnN~ sured Free estimates T1UIMIING, E ING tify and protect your Invest Reasonable rates 810-778- HOME MAlt.'TENANCE SERVlCE ment Blue Sky Power • SHRUB TllIM • SlT'a! Home Repa rs 4459 • Guller C ean ng & RepaJrs. Wash 810-293-5674 • SPRING & FAll CLEAN UPS Licensed Insured • Small Roof Repa rs A PLUS Tree SelVlCe- Tnm • lANDSCAPE INSTAlLATION SERVING THE POINTES mlng removal stump re: t~~~l~~n~e~~~\IaJ • RESIDENTIAL SNOW REMOVAl FOR 10 YEARS • S d ng & Ded< InSlaJlahOfl moval Senior dlscounl • SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT ENJOY A for more Free estimates 1-000-544Mo.t popular .. our all year In!ofmahon CUSTOM WOOD DECK 9383 momten CI nee program We specifically dBSlgll and LAWN & garden selVlce one ~ One low monthly pn<e build natural wood decks man operat on personal all year indudes: to SUIT YOUIl Spnng Clean ups servlce no crews 50 yea"lawn cutting, tnmmlng Free Conso~atlon/ Woods rBSldent 884-9414 & edgong through the Week~ Lawn Ser/lCe .spnng, summer and Estimates TRIMMING remKlVal sprayrn9 MAHONE Trucklng and Haulfall months tIIen a f01l Licensed BUilder Tree & S~n.bTrmm ng feeding and stump rem<J,al clean-up of allleav.s Ing We II haul everythlng' 1-810-0418 and c1ean iii e g ulte .. _ Free estimates Complete Free esl,mates Call Ed Tree & Shrub R6moval tree SBlVlCe Call FlemIng RESOLUTE Bu !ding SelVlceS 81 (}'771-8883 ~~~r;es tt,ee~~:~e Tree SelVlCC774-6460 No money down All werl< the snow. guaranteed 21 years expen COMPLETE La\\ n & Garden ence Licensed! Insured SBlVlces Weerly cun,ng 313-ll3S-732O weed\llg shrub tnmmmlog landscape deSign & Inslalla 'II (IMINT WORK t~n power rakl'19 over seeding and sod Sprng & Fall clean ups 810776> - 'Refuu'rd (),. Cement Driveways PaMs BnckWork Basement waterproofnng Steps Tuck-POinting No Job too smalll Free Estimates WQ,pDY'S '\! SPECIALIZING IN" DRIVEWAYS & BASEMENT WATERPROOFING Licensed 884-7139 YOUR NEIGHBORS and Dampu Repair • AnlmJI Rcmo\la~ Certified MaSler SWc<'p '3' 51~:VICE p~ ?it. r.teu~ 882-6713 WANT ALL carpel repalrs majOr & minor Restretchlng JetTyor Lyle 773-7r02 or 89().{J996 Brlc~ • Stone Tuclpolntmg 881-1085 CARPENTRY.Porches Doors Decks finish & Rough Car pentry Repairs & Small Jobs Free estlmales 20 years expenence 885-4009 I IN TRY DOORS STORM DOORS DOORWALU SERVICE and •• Caps ,",m", RESOLUTE BUildng SelVlces SUPERIORPlastellng & Pamt No m<Jneydown All werl< rng Wet Plaster & Drywall TUCKPOINTING Expert reguaranteed 21 years e.pen. Tapmg & Rn shrng Spray pair porches chimneys ence Licensedl Insured Stuooo Tuckpomllng Refer The Blick Doctor- Richard 313-ll3S-7320 enees available Clean & Pnce Ltcensed 882-3804 Neat Insured Tom Mc LICENSED & Insured Bulider VITO Cement Contractor All phases 01 ConstructIOn Cabe 885-6991 Porches dnveways patos Intenorl Extenor Refemces SEAVER SHame Malnte garage floors Free est> ava lable Free estimates nance Plaster drywall tex mates 20 years expeneoce reasonable 77!Hl42O tures palntrng 16 years In 527-8925 Grosse POlnle 882'()()()() Expert Cement House PLASTER repairs palntrng Replacement cheap' No jOb 100 small' Hunting??? Small lobs porches Call anytime Insured 774Sidewalks. tuckpolntmg 2827 Read patiOS, brick & "YOUR HOME PLASTER & drywall repall of wall repa" Weekly all types Grosse Pomte ref licensed Insured erences CHIP Gibson In The JOHN PRICE 882.0746 884-5764 Grosse POinte News & Connecllon ANDY SqUifes Plastenng & Drywall SIUCCO repalf Newspapers REMEMBERIII Spray textured Ceilings 7~2054 The CARPENTRY CIassllied Dept PLASTERING Free Estl Is Open mates 25 year s expen DECKS Decks Decks Pratesence All worl< guaranteed SKlnai deck bUilding and Salurdays 10 to 1 pm Grosse Pomte ,efereooes porch repa r Free estl (Closed Holiday All types wet plaster and males references available Weekends) drywall Lou Blackwell 776licensed & Insured Tony 313-821 .930 (!1CTRICAl CHIMNEY ClIANIt!(i. METRY-LAWN LANDSCAPING SERVICE CO. -UwfMlffflNlHCt" o PAT THE COPHER 882.0628 885.3410 YOU KNOW SOMETHlNG NICE IS BEING DONE -- @]~ iGRAIIO CONSTRUCTION, INC. ~TlMBERLINEii~ ~ RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL ~ DRIVEWAYS. FLOORS • PORCHES ~ GARAGES RAISED & RENEWED ~ NEW GAHAGf DOORS & REFRAMING ~ GLJ:\SS BLOCKS ~ NEW GARAGES BUILT BEDROCK CONSTRUCTION,INC ~ Licensed & Insured ~ 774-30!lO • Porches & a"ck Pavers All Types • Concrete & Masonry • Dnveways ... frY AT ... -~{- l~tlsM'lI1tUf~ • RESIDENTIAL 011~312P • '" <Ill"" &. £htH • Rrwxftl ...< • P-I.'" (Formerly with Tesolin 8rothers) FAiR PRicES R~\I"'1 '1\ "t .r..k- , ....' •• h~fJ'..dFI}I'lR'\. Tlt6'\hflbb .. Of(k<; .. ""H .. R '" .p",lO\/P()\'If~H\ -\\ (')0 • BASEMENT WATERPROOFING LIcensed & Insured • MARTIN Rm GARY DIPAOlA • Si1"o< J4J.:1J6:P 775-4268 • • 772-0033 • • • • • • ~OAnOOhONsmOCnONC~ :,»:.:.:<.:««««-:-'Y,o:':-:'h~:''<':««-:':':':-»:':':~.:':~:-:':-X-:'~ C L~ Complete HO~1eModcrnlzabon L !lalhs • AdditIons' Doors • Wlnd()w$ L ALSO F\JLL CUSTOM MILLWORK SERVICE Counlertops Tables - Closet Ors mlzallon sysleonL • Custom Mouldlrlgs & lVo<>dworklng L . lIJtchens ' L UCeNSW 20818 IfARPFR L'.!.ARPER WOODS L_ LL_L I Hand Troweled Frnlsh Footmgs, Garage !la/SIngs, Porches ,.... rYI"VIf< ..rj.-.l.", ~LLLLLLLL_LL L_ {J & IN5URW • LLLL ~ ~ .~,..~ Ut ;;: L ~ L $ L L :-: .;. 885 1241 l LL * WINTER CONSTRU2TION s~~ t?<u'c:ete ~ D"\t\\,l\'. n l'lll1ll1t l'ltlO, \\1 ltuprooftnt:: Hrtl k l' 1\ U' ~ >: , ;;: (010) 791 5128 [" n I I, n Ie II nO' ::~':-:':-:':«-eo»»''«'>:'»:':<-'h:':';«*:'~*,,»:«>~:-:««-»w.';- Landscape DeSign Sprnkler Systems Shrub & Tree Plant/Removal Fertd I7IngiWeed Control Sod/Seed FenCing Ponds Weekly Lawn Care Aerate!fhatchmg Spring Clean-up .294-5432 • \' j " . .~ '" :..'~ :~ 1.1 "" - - - - ------ ; -- - ----- Local 4055 810-773-4684 F C weekly Lawn SelVlCelertl Ilze clearl-up aerlate Low rates quality work 2945432 SHORE-POINTE LAWNSCAPE CUlling Tnmmlng Edging Spring yard clean up Guner malllienance Power raking Aera.,on Llclmsed & Insured 810-nl-2413 M & E LAWN CARE, INC Weekly Lawn Serv ce Hedgel Shrub Tnmmlng Weed,nglGardenlng Spn'lg Clean Up Quality Dependable IS Ihe BUSiness INSUREO Call 822-5010 w, 774.0781 886-329~ ~~Li\ND8Ci\PINC SPECIAliST. l~ Quality Yow (A" Dtprnrl 0 .. FREE ESTIMATES - (Jll) CONCRETE 296.6782 NOW! I ~~'~ FQE8liCUT & REIF CEMENT, INC. DIPA04\ OlJAliry WORk ~..3IC- ''''lId • Sf-\'\ 810.778.7873 SALVACCIO, INC. General BUilding Contractor , • r can LICENSED & INSURED ?:? .A"VITO J. " & Patios • Underg round Excavatmg @]~mlF.llF.lrF.li 1'\' LANDSCAPING & long Distance Agent for Global Van Lines ~ III-440ft - Large end Small Jobs • PiOl'lOS(oor SpecIOIty) - Appliances - Saturday, Sunday Se"'''4 • Senior Dlscoonts Owned & Operated By John Stelnmget' 11850 E. JeHenOl1 MPSC-l19675 LicenSed Insured FREE ESTIMATES - - - - - --;---~"'""'\<~)$""'I"rf'l!;;,~~.",r!ll ••• .A.JIIII •• I.I.PI!I.__a~ Grosse Pointe News The Connection Apn113,1995 Directory of Services • 'U • IIAULTNG .4. 'INSU[ATION MOVING.HAULING DEPENDABLE EXPERIENCED LOW RATES INSURED NEW-.839.2222 526.7284 RTM MOVING, INC. REMOVAL OF ALL Appliances Concretel Dirt Construction Debns Garage Demolition Basement Cleanout Can Movel Remove Anything PHILIP WASSENMR 823.1207 Demolition & Removal Of garages sheds and contenls Free estimates Ltcensed & Insured 5266028 MOVING.HAULING Appliance removal 10 whole house moves Garage yard basement, clean outs Free estimates REASONABLE RELIABLE REFERENCES Mr. B's 882.3096 EASTPOINTE MOVING AND STORAGE CO. 884.8380 LICENSED .. INSURED PACKING .. MATERIALS ANTIQUES .. PIANOS FilEE ESTIMATES - 'S4 PAINTING/DECORATING '54 PAINTU(G/DICOUTING NO home Investment rewards more Ihan pneumatIC InSU JOHN'S PAINTING lallngl CoinCidentally Con Interior Extenor Speclallz sumers Power's InsulalJon Ing In repatrl ng damaged rebale $125' Sudro Insula plasler, drywall and tlOn Since 1951 8813515 cracks, peeling pal'lt, ---wmdow puttying and 'S4 PA1NTlNG/DECO~ATING caulkmg, wallpapermg Also, paint old aluminum KENS WINDOW SERV s,d,ng All work and ma Journeyman/Glazier terlal guaranteed WINDOWS Reasonable Grosse Re-Putlled & Painted POlnle references Free (RemOVIng ALL old putly) estImates Caulk ext 01 Home 882-5038 Windows & Doors Speclallzmg m Wmdow BRIAN'S PAINTING Putty & CaUlking ProfeSSional painting, InteREPLACE nor and extenor Special Broken Glass IZlng m all types of paint. Steamed up Thermopanes Ing CaUlking, Window INSTALLS g lazing and plaster reSlorm Windows & Doors paIr All work guaran In Trade 30 Years teed For Free Estimates Call Ken 879.1755 and reasonable rates, call RAINBOW Painting Company 872.2046, Resldenllal! Commenca! Vinyl Siding plumbing Free M & K Painting (nlenorl exteEstllnates (313)-884-3151 nor Wallpapenng Caullong 1381 296-2249 778 5025 's, pm CONTROL WILO LIFE REMOVAL SAFE FLUE CHIMNEY SERVICE 810-759-5099 INTERIORS BY DON & LYNN • Husband Wife Team • Wallpapering • Palnllng 'S4 PAINTING/DECO .... TING CUSTOM FINISH ---JAN--- 874-3582 D. BROWN PAINTING & REMODELING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ALL TYPES Cudom ,ll~"", 885-4867 ~e~~ CUSTOM PAINTING ~ S~rvlrg Gross~ PoulI~. SC S. and H, W foro .. r 15 years • Interlor!Exterior • Plaster Repa"s • Rag8,ng • Spongmg • Wallpaper Removal & Hangmg MlCh uc.' 076752' Pully Insu,.d ~ eaa".l~ 884-5764 A ~ I ~ PAINTING m~ peoIing paIIlI. WIndow ~ glallng caullclflg pamllng ~ SIding Top QUalrIy ~ malenal Rllasonable pnoes ~ All WOI1< Guaranteed GrossePomlerefllfenoos aluminum I ~ SPCO<J Z ng In Inlenor Exler or Paln'lmg besl In We oHer the preparalon boloro pOinting and use Onll Ihe f nost ma'cwlis for tho longosl lashng msults Western people arC' qLJahty m ndnd and courtcous Grcal ~ Call Mike anyt,me ~ 777.8081 • )Il!e mO'1 advlnced Very ?ffn<dat'Je : Tllf MQI,r (ONV~NllM SOIUIION ro DUll GRowiNG • dRINkiNG WATER LONrllMINAIION pRoblEM CALL BLUE EARTH I : ror A Free In Home Water Tesl Today : dAil (810).908.}~n • [[\\E \ \lr'S\I,c \\1111 \ 11\1£ III~IIS CO\\[\ll\1 ~J-':;':;.. lOR \o~1 - 91. WINDOW WASHING 911 WINDOW WASHING GEORGE OLMIN WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE 40 YEARS IN THE POINTES D BARR CLEANING SERVICES SECOND GENERATION WINDOW AND GUITER CLEANING DALE 810.977.0897 791-0070 wock or on s te 910 WINDOWS 81o-n5-2700 WINDOWS by Warren Spac~allz1ng In WIndow reglazlng and rennovallon Free eS\1 mates 882 1264 'YOucan find wfiatever you need amidst a very strong sefection. 5ll{{you have to ao is cheef(tft.e one [oea[ source tliat features everything from schoofs and sofas to em60ssing and emp{oyment. .9l.na if you have something to I sef£ you can profit from a powerfu[ regionaf media..Just run !four cUissified wliere it II wiff be seen by a uliae, I interesterf auifience for onfy $8.40 for 12 wora.s, 60(. each acftfitiona{ wort!. IXLGLASS SQUIER sash and Scretn 19807 Mack Ave Grosse Pomte Woods 884.0484 R&J ROOFING • Snow removal from pItched & roof. • Ice oolld",p nill em"'l!eocy removal • Shingle Roo(s • TearOffs • Flat Decks 313-882-6900 I grosse Pointe 9{ews • Cedar S~akes • Copper/Sheel Metal • lICensedInsured 113-0125 ROOfiNG WINDOW REPLACEMENTS Since 1925 Keith Danrelson Licensed Master Plumber By PARKVIEW ALL WEATHER HEATING & COOLING BOILERS BOILER PIPING HOT WATER TANKS REPAIRED & INSTALL EO CALL MIKE 882-0747 I 810/777-51 5LJ "0 ~OOFING st~VICE I J &JROOFING (810) 445-6455 OR 1 800.459-6455 SFF HOW AFFORDABLE $DISCOUNT$ PLUMBING QUALITY (A' 81,' 10 year worlunanshlp warranty 25 year or 1o"ll8r matenal warranty SpooaJllln~AR OFFS all Your CALL US TODAY Since I ~J.}6 24HOURS 9.tt-~10 88'.2224 FOR A FREE CALL 6\O.1"\\O\'t.~ ~OOf B. D. MIL THE PLUM BE & • Licensed 381 KERCHEVAL, FARMS FATHER - Worlds the art PROFESSIONAL Window Washing! Gu"er Cleaning Bonded! Insured Umfomned Crews Call D J QUality Cleamng for Free Estimates 886-5685 PLUMBING, HEATING 7DAYS effec[lve of repall Call 313-88&7381 repaIrs WHY PAY MORE~~ SONS Since 1949 BllLMASTIR PI.UMBERSTONY 882-0029 •••••7 ..... 7.0.. 2..2•• • H ']hl) • R epa I rs Chimney Plumbing Need. s.w." '60 Dram. '<40 886-7602 • Flat Roofs FRANK R. • for REASONABLE RATES FREE ESTIMATE. FULLY INSURED ratNe metal Rubber roofs new and repaIr 885.7711 repamng damaged p1llS1llf~ . MASTER Weld Cuslom deco- Shmgle Roofs I~e~~!!~~ ~ crad<s _.- '7' WElDING R.R. CODDENS Fanu1y Busmrss smce 1924 SPRINKLER REPAIRS ~ - WATtR SOnENING : 6~~:eOrOI~st~lf~t~;n • Expert SEWER AND DRAINS BOILER SPECIALISTS ~ MIKElS PROFESSIONAL ~ 97. : WATER FILTRATION SYSTEMS 15CREE~N5TORM~ AND INDOW 7'74~9J651 RiPAIR WEIR 771-4007 ~ .... WATUSOnEHING flrr~-~-~-~-~-~-~.2-~-;:;.;:.~-~-;::-~-~-;::-~-s Tear offs Of) Exp~nenced quality walk dependable lowest pnce ,~~ .71 ~~~:~:=' IRlrm&~fNI = ~~~~:~ ~~~f~rG 521.0726 Ore$ISI" Palntmg ,.,0-,- ... 884-6199 * LICENSED - INSURED MICHAEL HAGGERTY Lie Master Plumber WALLPAPER REMOVAL BY TIM Senior d scounls 810-754-3800 CERTIFIED APPLICATIONS OF MODIFIED SINGLE PLY FLAT ROOFING SYSTEMS VENTS GUTIERS REPAIRS • Free Estimates • Full Product Warranty • Senior DIscount • References • All Work Guaranteed ~5terRepalr 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE FREE ESTIMATE. FULLY INSURED • TRAPANI Tile & Marble- All lie and marble Installallons Reasonable rates 810 6430235 CERA.MIC KI'chen counlers bathrooms walls 1I0ors Waler damage regrouting Any type 881 1085 CERAMIC IIIe- resdenl;al Jobs and repSits 15 years expen ence 776-4097 Andy CERAMIC, v nyl IIle Installa lion RegroutIOg FREE Esil mates Licensed & Insured Northeaslem l-nprovements Inc 3722414 -----~--~ 974 VCR ~EPAI~ TEAR OFF RESHINGLE DRAIN IS Y..".. In Gfoue POInte ia'1/' 1("ar(dr(l~~ SUS Rf.A'W''''BU-'\HRfO __. CERAMIC Tile and marble New remode,ed and re palted SpeCIaliZing In shower pan repaIr 17 years expenence Llfel me Guar antee 810-773-9648 CERAMIC lie Inslallallon your lie or mineI All work guar anleed 810-716-9432 COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL COMPLETE STEVEN'S PAINTING EXTERIORJIHERIOR Sponging. Raggmg. Spackle, Dragging. Carpentry, Drywall, Plaster Repal(, KJtchens, Balhs, Basement Remodeling, New Wi noows/Doors, Decks, Fences, Porches, DeSIgn •• CHORE Serv""5- Walls cell Ings WIndows all hand washed Garages & basements cleaned elc 810-7734684 810- n64055 Repairs, remodeling code work fixtures water heaters Installed LIcensed and inSUred 772.2614 _. _ P & M Window & Wall CleanFAMOUS Maintenance- serv Ing (FormerlyGrosse POinte 109 Grosse POinte Since F"eman Ad) Excellent care 1943 Licensed bonded ,n for your home Free Estl RUSSELL S Home Repair sured Wall wash ng! carpet mates References 821 AAI CC VCR TV microNew roo s repaus tear ofts cleamng 864-4300 2964 wave Horne calls Sg 95 roof leaks our specialty Nobody beals our prices Free es1lmates 882 5416 885-2400 '54 PAINTING/D1CO .... TING _0 '73 TIlE WORK DAN ROEMER PLUMBING Mike 810.268.0727 "" _ 'S7 PlUM.ING/HEllING :lIJ g ~l DI~'I SERVICE AVAILABLE • '11 WAll WASHING MICHIGAN HOUR EMERGENCY ~ SLATE roof repars restora tlon 81()'296-2274 REFRESH THAT ROOM CUSTOM Intenorl extenor PLUMBING painting Plaster repall OR ROOMSI Intenor paint Ing by expenenced col. SERVICE Guarantee FREE Estl. lege student Excellent mates Licensed & Insured MARTIN VERTREGT Northeaslern Improvements references Call KeVin Licensed Master Plumber Inc 3722414 810-778-8774 Grosse POinte Woods Bob Breitenbecher PAINTING & paperhangfig PAINTING, wallpapenng wall 886-2521 Owner Since 1952 Faux wood and washIng senIOr DISCOunt New work, repaIrs, renova M.P.S.C. L21290 decorative fimshes low Call Jan 884-8757or Judy lions, waler heaters poces 810- 79<Hl638 294-4420 sewer cleantng code VIDQUALITY WorkmanshIp lat 10 ns All we r1< 9uaran WEEKLY TRIPS J & M Painting Co PaIn~ng, plaster carpentry teed Speclahzmg In air home repairs 15 years TO NORTHERN • Extenor/' Intenor L S WALKER CO Plumbing expeneoce Insured Refer reSIdential & commercral Drain cleaning All repairs ences Seavers Home Mam .. Free ESllmatesl Reason pain ling tenance 882'()()()() able' Insured 81o-n~2'2 • Plastering & drywall 313-705-7568 pager repalfs and cracks, peeling '47 HElTING AND COOliNG '47 HEATING AND COOLING paint Window glazing, AM ClEAN AWAY High wa ter bills? We repa" all laucaulking cets runn109 tOilets slow • Washing & palnllng old drainS dogged se\'\ers aluminum sldmg Senior D,srount Visa Mas • Wood staining ter Charge 81o-n6-<l252 varnishing SUPREME Healing & Supply Co., Inc. HlOO- 784-3375 Grosse POinte References All work & matenal DIRECT guaranteed PLUMBING Fully licensed & tnsured & Free estimates 24 r 882.5169 STEVE'S PAINTING Intenor/EX1enor SpecIaliZing In plastenng and drywall repatrs cracks, peeling paont 885-2633 Window glazing caulk BRENTWOOD Painting! Wa" 109 Also, patnl old aluml papenng 27 years of qUalJty num Siding & service to POlntes Grosse Pomte Shores, Harper Woods References Free esllmales Bill 810FREE ESTIMATES n6-6321 or 81o-nl-8014 874.1613 10% oft wllh thiSad CHIMNEY LINERS INSTALLED "*- ~OOflNG 5E~VICE NEED painting? Intenorl eXle- RESHINGLE, repair all types nor Windows glazed and Flash",g luckpolnl",g replaced Frank 81o-n2 FREE Esllmales licensed 8977 & Insured Northeaslern 1m NICK Karoutsos Painter 35 provements Inc 372.2414 years expenence Intenorl FLAT Roof Speclallsl Extenor 885-3594 porches repairs all types --------20 years expeneoce Free PROFESSIONAL pa,nlng and estimates 8107747794 waJlpapenng 15 years ex Pager 40&{)285 penence lICensed Insured relerences Chns 81o-n6- ROOFING Repa"s resh,n 3312 gllng chlmne/ screens --------basement leaks plaster raWOOD pairs Handyman work In REFINISHING sured Seavers 882'()()()() STRIP STAIN VARNISH ROOFING & SIDING Duplrcate EXisting Finish Replacement or Windows & Doors Colors to Match L1CENSEO INSURED Kllchen cabinets staJrcase RON VERCRUYSSE CO handrails vanities panel. 810.773-3520 lng, doors tnm and ALL Pro Roofing Professronal moldings roofs gu"ers Sidng New & Licensed Insured repalled Reasonable rella References Free Estimates ble 20 years expenence PRESTIGE PAINTING CO licensed & Insured John DAVID ROLEWICZ Wilhams 61o-n&5167 Glazing Aluminum Siding Plastenng drywall repairs ReSIdential! commercial Grosse POlnle references Free estimate Call M Ian D & R Pa nllng & DecoratingReSidenIial & CommerClal Free esllmates 313-882 , "0 .---- ESTIMATEI Slncp 1936 3130521 FOt~ -2075 fotey l"/ "orne tmprovemenl Co. 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Apts.lFlats, p. 9 Page 2 YourHome Thursday, April 13, 1995 Purple martin landlords await their annual tenants Spring has different meamngs for us all WIth the arrIval of longer days and the re-emergence of msects, we can be sure that purple martm landlords are watchmg the sk1es in anticipation of theIr tenants Purple martins are the largest member of the swallow family in North Amenca Their migration IS legendary They winter prinCIpally in South America in the Amazon Basm, southern and eastern BrazIl and northern Bohvla They return to the same nest SIte m North Amenca each year Some martms return to the exact same nest compartment. The SIte fidelIty has benefits for the martm because the bIrds' energy can be used for foragmg, defense of the nest site, courtshIp and matmg instead of puttmg energy into having to locate a new nest sIte each year. Martms m the eastern Umted States are entIrely depel!llent upon man to prOVide housing for them. Their natural housmg was the use of rock ledges and old woodpecker holes whIch some of theIr western counterparts still use. Martins first began nesting m human-proVided SItes when Native Amencans prOVided hollowed out gourds for them. The martInS were desirable because they drove hawks, crows and vultures from the area. Martms seem to enjoy human presence as evidenced by the fact that martin houses placed too far from human housing may go unused. Proper placement of the martin house in the right environment is essential m attracting purple martins The birds need open areas where there are abundant insects. Since martins feed on insects while they are flying, they favor open areas which offer good foraging opportunities. When siting the house, it is important to have 40 to 50 square feet of open land. The martin house IS placed on a pole 10 to 15 feet high in the middle of thlS open area to allow an open flIght path from any dlfection. If trees taller than your purple martin house are in the area, you may need to tnm the trees or place the house higher. Housing that IS located near water IS usually more successful in attractIng martInS because of the abundance of insects as a result of the water source Placement of the house WIthIn 100 feet of human hOUSIngis also desirable Recordings of "Purple MartIn Dawn Song" can be used as a key to establishing a new colony The recordings imitate existing colomes of males and their famous Dawn Song, where they take to the skies and call just before dawn m an attempt to attract sub-adult birds to the colony. Housing for martins can vary from wooden mansions that you build or buy, prefabncated aluminum houses and natural or plastic gourds The most important factor to consider when purchaSIng martIn housing IS the ease WIth which you can clean the house and monitor the tenants. Studies show that a lIght extenor color is favored because the entrance hole IS more VIsible and the white reflects heat better. The individual cavities of the house should be 6 inches x 6 inches x 6 mches inslde wlth an entrance hole dIameter of 2 1/8 mches, although martins WIll accept an entrance of 1 3/4 inches to 2 1/2 inches. The hole should be placed one Inch above the floor of the cavity. Houses that must be tilted to be lowered or removed by climbIng a ladder have been improved upon. Telescopmg poles and pulley systems make access for cleaning and monitoring much easier. Housmg must be correctly compass oriented each bme it is put back up or martins will not be ablE' to find their own compartment. Gourds are becoming desirable as martin housing as they are not attractive to sparrows and starlings. They are also an easy way to add housing if you are looking to expand your colony. One of the myths about purple martins is their mosquito eating prowess. Housing manufacturers lIke to attest to the fact that martins eat hundreds of mosquitoes a day - It helps sell their housing. The reality of the purple martin diet is that they prefer dragonflies, mayflies, moths and butterflies. Martins forage 100 feet in the air where this food is abundant. Smaller insects, includIng mosquitoes, are found closer to the ground and are eaten by the martins, cousins - the barn swallow and the tree swallow. Raising a colony of purple martins is a lot of work - but work that is rewardmg to the landlords, as they will readily attest One of the best references to assist you in managmg a colony IS a publication titled "Enjoying r:~ irds Rosann Kovalcik Wild Birds Unlimited Purple Martins More" by Richard Wolinski There are hints about keeping records, house orIentation and mountIng, how to deal with competItors, predators and parasites ON- THE along with a list of the 10 most common mistakes made and how to avoid them. Purple martins are expected to arnve in thIS area in mid-April. Landlords with existmg colonies are anxiously WaIting for their return, a sure sign that spring has arrived! The first arrivals are usually the adult males and females that are returning to their colony. Sub-adult bIrds arrive later and are the ones that will establish new colonies throughout May. Good luck to those of you that are hoping to establish a colony this year - may your summer be filled with Dawn Song! COVER ORCHARD LAKE FRONTAGE A magnificient new home designed for family living. Seven bedrooms, eight full baths and four half baths. Grand foyer with sweeping staircase leads to great hall with towering twenty foot window walls. Showplace kitchen. Lakeside master suite. $4,190,000. Grosse Pointe Inquiries To: CHAMPION~BAER. INC. Cheryl Gauss (313) 884-5700 CHARMING ENGLISH IN THE PARK. Updated kItchen. new drive and walk are onlv some of the updates that enhance the natural woodwork, hardwood floors and leaded glass of thiS lovely home In the Wmdmdl Pornte area Don't mIss thIS one. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! Just blocks from the Village, the Lakeshore park, bus ,;crVlce, etc, etc Three bedroom bungalow fuJly renovated for Immediate occupancy New krtchen. WIndows, bath, closets, etc. etc , etc STAIRS A PROBLEM - ThiS open airy three bedroom ranch IS your answer Large first floor laundry/storage area, h~o car garage, manageable Jot Not ready for a condo - thiS home may be for Voice Mail: 810-308-6964 102 Kercheval Avenue Grosse Pointe Farms • Michigan • 48236 \,ou' Cl:RB APPEAL IS very Important and the home at 1014 YorkshIre has It ~ ....... Rdlve the past \\hrle enjoying updated kitchen, famIly room, second f1oor~.-I\ laundry Even an extra fIrst floor private area for fitmdy, nanny or friends / ••• FOR RENT - \je~t1ed In the Park, thrs five bedroom. 2200 square foot home r~ a renter~ delight Extra rooms for computers, play areas. Cdll for decoratln~ deta"~ Long term lease available 111-\1 In " II ITA DOANAND I (\SSQCI;J1E;S MAX _ BROOCK Charles Sower 1-800-356-2130 Voice Mail: 604 after 5.30 p.m and weekends ~INC. Call Betty Morris • 884-6200 Corporate/Relocation ~ 74 West Long Lake Road • SUite 101 Bloomfield Hills • MIchigan • 48304 -.-w-_--------_--pcThursday, April 13, 1995 VourHome Page 3 Flowers have long been part of worship and ceremonial Spring and flowers are inseparable words, and Easter and flowers belong together too At Easter our churches are JOyous with flowers in celebration of the renewal of life and of spring. ArrangIng flowers for churches is a very specIalized art. Some churches rely on an experienced professional florist who is familiar with the church but many depend on the talents of gifted members of the congregation, who often serve in this capacity for years. So many things must be taken into consideration in arranging flowers for a church; they must be visible at a considerable dIstance, they must be able to hold their own m front of an mtricately carved altar or a background of stained glass. The arrangement must not be lost in a large space dominated by lofty arches or shadowy distances. It must indicate the appropriate occaSIOnin the church calendar and It must enhance and emphasize the spiritual quality of the time and place. A large order indeed. During Lent many churches do not use flowers, reservmg their joy and lIghtness for less somber seasons. But the same rules apply to the green follage, which is acceptable as to the flowers used dudng other times. Balance, scale, proportIOn and SIze, color, line, form, pattern and texture must all be taken into account. The floral arrangements must be as carefully planned as the music rendered by the choir They, lIke the mUSIC,are one part of an all-around effect and must complement and supplement the servIce. The practice of placing groupmgs of flowers in temples began m the sIxth century with the Chinese BuddhIsts, but m all the relIgIOns of the world, flowers have been Important symbols of worship for many centunes. Long before the ChrIstIan era flowers were used In worshIp. FestIvals of ancient gods were always marked by strewmg flower petals and adorning statues with wreaths In medieval Europe, sweet herbs and rushes were strewn on church floors. Even after the ReformatIOn, when much of the symbolism was strIpped from the churches, flowers were allowed to remain Some flowers have special SIgnIficance and hIstory in religion. The lily, for instance, in ChristIan symbolism represents purity, and is the symbol of Easter and the ResurrectlOn. It is the specIal flower of the Virgin Mary, and durmg the mIddle ages pamtmgs of her always mcluded a vase of lIlIes In the prehIstOrIC Minoan period in Crete, about 3000 B.C., the hly was the sacred symbol of Britomartls, the Great Mother, and in ancient Greece It was the flower of Hera, goddess of the moon, earth, aIr, marriage, woman's hfe and chIldbIrth, and m anCIent Rome It was the emblem of Juno, of Buddha. The eIght-petalled lotus 1& the emblem of the past, present and future in both Chma and Japan SInce it has blossoms, buds and seedpods at the same tIme. Myrtle was m antiqUIty one of the plants sacred to all the people of the Eastern MedIterranean. The ancient Hebrews covered the tent of the Tabernacle with its boughs. The Egyptians used it to symbolize Hathor, goddess of love and joy, and m Greece and Rome it was sacred to AphrodIte and Venus, goddesses of love and marriage. Roman brIdes to thIS day often wear myrtle at theIr weddmgs. In the 16th century when the JeSUIts arnved m South Amenca, they found a bloommg vme whIch they belIeved to be the same which, accordmg to ChrIstian legend, was seen by St. FranCIS of AsSISI in a viSIOn. They named it paSSIOn flower because 1ts vanous parts supposedly represent the symbols of ChrIst's paSSIOn When FranCISCOPizarro arrIved m Peru m 1532, he found the Inca IndIans veneratmg the gIant sunflower as the sacred Image of theIr god, the sun Sunflower seeds are still sacred food m many southwest IndIan tribes It would &eem, indeed, that flowers are an lmportant part of worshIp and ceremony, espeCIally during the great festivals of the year, in churches and temples throughout the world -- as they have been for many centunes and m many cultures h Gardent~ Shed By Ellen Probert goddess of hght, sky, marnage and motherhood. One of the most ancient of flowers with religious SIgnificance is the lotus, a tropIcal water lIly, which has been held sacred m the Near and Far East since the begmmng of many relIgious beliefs. It has an uninterrupted symbolIc hIstory of more than 5,000 years. The EgyptIan lotus, dedicated to Horus, god of the sun, was the solar symbol of fertilIty and therefore of the llfe-gIvmg Nile, and it was the symbol of resurrectIOn, because it closed its petals at mght and sank to the bottom and rose to the surface of the water and reopened its petals m the mormng. The lotus was venerated III Assyna and Greece, where it was used III architectural ornaments, and m PerSIa where It was the symbol of light In Nepal, Tatary and TIbet It was the emblem of mystery. It IS revered by all Hmdus because Brahma was born from a lotus flower. In Ind1a It I':'the symbol SHOREWOOD REAL ESTATE, INC. 20439 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe FREE CORIAN@ ON YOUR COUNTERTOP WHEN WE INSTALL NEW CABINETS: - -BERTCH DUTCH MADE - LAFATA HOME IMPROVEMENT 31367 Harper Rd. • St. Clair Shores 775 5190 • "The Nation's #1 Pella Remodeling Dealer Three Y&a1'S in a Row" ria 886-8710 R£DCARPeT IIOIl GROSSEPOlNTI Am HOMES 502 Lakepolnte 1332 Waybum Audubon BIshop Christine Court Norwood Bedford BerkshIre S.Rena.ud Webber Place Colonial Bungalow Colomal Eng Col. Tri-level Bungalow Coronlal Eng Tudor Ranch Tudor 4 Bedrooms 31/2 Baths 3 Bedrooms I Bath 4 Bedrooms 3 1/2 Baths 3 Bedrooms 2 t /2. Baths 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths 3 Bedrooms I Bath 3 Bedrooms 21/2 Baths 4 Bedrooms 3 1/2 Baths 3 Bedrooms I Bath.2Ha1fBaths 8 Bedrooms 6 Bath.2HaJf Baths Ranch Ranch Bungalow Ranch Ranch 2 3 3 2 2 anN SUN. APRJL 30th OnN SUN APRIL 23rd &. 30th Under Construction Under Construction family rm. &. hbraJY-Pricedto sell florida Room-New kitchen Updated kitchen-Family room Under Construction family rm. &. remodeled Kitchen Designer Show House HARPER WOODS HOMES 18532 Kenosha 20291 Roscommon Elkhart Roscommon Elkhart Bedrooms Bedrooms Bedrooms Bedrooms Bedrooms 1 Bath a.. OPEN SUN. APRIL 23rd 30th aP£N SUN. Al'lUL 23rd Starter Home Breezeway, attached garage Estate Sale-Pnce Reduced. I ST. CLAIR SHORES 22401 BenJamIn Ranch 2 Bedrooms On A Canal 33916 Jefferson Colonial 3 Bedrooms 2-1/2 Baths BenJamin Ranch 3 Bedrooms Canal lot OPEN SUNDAY APRJL 23rd 30th Waterfront. Family room and libraI}' Pnce Reduced a.. CONDOMINIUMS Washington Townhouse 2 Bedrooms 2. Baths Clinton Gravler HIdden Uberty Sf. Clair Sf. Clair Townhouse 2nd floor Harrison Twp 2nd Floor Garden level 2nd floor 2. Bedrooms 1 Bedroom 2. Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2. Bedrooms 1 1/2 Baths 1 Bath 2. Baths 1 1/2 Baths 2. Baths 2. Baths TownshIp Cove Shores Shores RRST OFfERING -Full basement Attached Garage Pnced to sell -$18.900 Waterfront Remodeled kitchen HRlvleraTenace~ "Shore Breeze Estates. I Page 4 YourHome Thursday, April 13, 1995 Despite falling mortgage rates, home sales down in February Despite lower mortgag'_ rates, sales of previously owned homes fell between January and February, as consumers remamed uneasy about the economy, accordmg to the Natwnal AssocIation of Realtors Resales also dropped notably from one year earher The association recorded a seasonally adjusted annual sale rate of 3 43 mJ1hon existmg smgle-famlly homes last month, down 5 percent from January, when the resale rate was 361 mIlhon umts The February rate fell 10 8 percent below the rate for February 1994, when the resale pace registered 3.84 millIon units Accordmg to NAR preSident Edmund G Woods Jr., the slowdown m housmg activity between January and February IS due to the slower economic growth caused by mcreases III short-term mh. ~st rates The resultmg slowdown in job creation has overshadowed the recent declines m long-term rates, including fixed-rate mortgages, he noted "In many cases, people Simply don't feel good enough about job prospects to buy a home," Woods said. "If you think there's :l chance you might be out of work, mortgage rates can't fall low enough to convmce you to buy" Thf' Federal Home Loan Mortgage Coq reported that the natIOnal average commitment rate for 3D-year, conventIOnal, fixed-rate mortgages was 8 77 percent III February, down from 9.15 percent m January, but up sharply from 7 15 percent III February 1994. Despite a drop In rates between January and February of thiS year, the rIse m mortgage rates over the past year has cut Into housmg affordability For mstance, the monthly payment for a $100,000 mortgage, based on fixedrate, 30-year terms with a 7 percent mterest rate, is $665.31. The monthly payment on the same loan based on a gO percent Interest rate IS $804.63 an Increase of $139 32. • 'Sucessful scheduling' SemInar HUllders AsSOCiatIOnot ::'outheastern Michigan (BASM) Will host a semmar, "Scheduhng for Success," on Wednesday, April 19, as part of Its EducatIOnal Seminar Senes NCI ASSOCiates,LTD , of Madison Heights, will address problems related to meetmg customer deadlInes and wilL review different types of scneaullng proceaures The semmar will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at BASM headquarters, 30375 Northwestern HIghway, SUIte 100, In Farmington Hills RegistratIOn fees are $20 for members and $35 for nonmembers. For registratIOn informatIOn, call (810) 737-4477. BEST KEPT SECRET IN THE FARMS Bnght cheerful and charming Intenor, thl'> low mamtenance gem 1<;a must see Secluded locatIOn two blocks from PIER Top of the line mechanlcals and ecor Lovel) <;late patl() Exceptlonal conditIOn RIVARD ROAD INCOME PROPERTY .. Bnck Nlth iI\ e rooms plus extra room on each le\ el, located In the CIty of Grosse Pomte Owner<; have reduced the pTlce and wl<;hes to expedite the sale of thl<; property Tenant'> on a month to month MANOR ROAD IN THE FARMS. FamIl) lran<;ferred after "chool I~ out Located In a qUIet neIghborhood ne,1[ ~chool<;, park<;, tran~portatlOn and "hoppIng thI<; lovely tradillonal colomal feature" lour bedroom<;, den a~ well a<;famllv room, ne\\ Iy rchm"hlXl hardwood floor<; and kitchen Lovely three bedroom colonial on WhItllCr Road In the Park Large country kItchen WIth door\'.rall<; to larg~ tlen:~d deck, larger than average bedrooms With <;paClou~ clo"eh, torm 11 dInIng room, dl'n and more "DespIte rates starting to come down some, consumers are now focused on a grim outlook m job growth," said NAR chief economist John A Tuccillo. "Employment and the pOSSibilIty'of there being a lack of It is a major factor that plays Into the home buymg deCision. "For some buyers, consumer aDXlety outweighs the desire to purchase a home." Last month's national median eXisting single-famlly home price was $107,100, which was 0.1 percent above one year earlier, when the pnce was $107,000. The median is the . mldpomt in the price range - half the homes sold cost more, half cost less Existmg-home sales activity in February was down in all regions on both a month-to-month basis and on a year-to-year baSIS. The resale rate for the West was 730,000 umts m February, 2 7 percent below the rate for January, and 18.9 percent below that for February 1994- the greatest year-to-year dtop of any regIOn The median price m the West was $144,100 last month, up 0.6 percent from February 1994. The Northeast's resale pace for February was 540,000 units, down 3.6 percent from January and 10 percent from February 1994. The median price for existing smgle-family homes in the Northeast was $137,100 last month, down 0.4 percent from one year earlier. In the Midwest, the resale rate was 840,000 umts III February, whIch was down 7.7 percent from January and B 7 percent from one year earlier. The median existing-home price m the Midwest was $86,900, up 2.1 percent from February 1994. The South posted a resale rate of 1.32 million units III February, down 4.3 percent from the January pace and 7 percent from February 1994. The region's median pnce was $92,500 last month, down 2.4 percent from one year earlier. There were 1.76 million homes available for sale nationwide in February, representing a 6.1-month supply at February's resale pace. Currently, NAR IS predicting a total of 3.728 millIon eXIsting-horne sales for 1995, down 5.5 percent from 1994. The natIOnal median eXisting-home pnce for 1995 IS expected to be $113,700, rismg 35 percent from 1994. The Natlonal Association of Realtors, "The VOlcefor Real Estate," is the nation's largest professlOnal assocwtion, representmg nearly 750,000 members muolved m all aspects of the real estate mdustry 886 ..6010 114 Kercheval CO,\OO\i1NIUM Om,REI> BY. MlCHIGA ~ C~DOMINJf.,M CORI'OR,mOi"l A joml v.:nlurc of 1 n MOUIlI [)evclorm.:nt DIamond 1 PhJlIID~ & - -........-------. Thursday, April 13, 1995 YourHome Page 5 Answers to your spring lawn and garden questions A Sk a MasterGa~~ener Q. When should I prune my springflowering trees and shrubs? A. Spring-flowering trees and shrubs should be pruned immediately after they flower. They set the buds for next spring's flowers by the time they go dormant thIS fall, so pruning in fall or winter removes the buds that would have opened into next year's floral display. Q. Is it time to apply a pre-emergent crab grass control to my lawn? A. Before you decide to treat, try to recall whether you really had a problem with crabgrass last year. If not, you may not need to treat your {awn this year. Crabgrass is a fibrous rooted annual weed, which lays flat on the ground and is usually a lighter color green. It is rarely a problem in shaded areas and it can easily be pulled if you notice'a few plants trying to take hold. Although open and weak turf areas promote crabgrass infestations, it does not cause poor turf. If you have decided that your lawn does need treatment for crabgrass, now is a fine time to apply a pre-emergent herbicide labeled for crabgrass control. The treatment should be made before the forsythia (the early yellow flowered shrub) reaches full bloom. Or when we have had five to seven consecutIve nights of 50 degree temperatures. Q. What is the approximate frostfree date in spring and fall for the Macomb area? A. In the spring there IS a 50 percent chance of temps 32 degrees F or lower around Apnl 27 with the lowest percent probabllIty on May 23. In the fall the first frost can possibly occur on or before Sept 24. This information is found in a 12-page bulletin entitled "Planmng a Vegetable Garden" E-1769 which IS available from the extensIOn office at a cost of $1 (includes postage). Q. I moved Into my new house In the WInter so I didn't get the lawn seeded last fall Is spnng a good tIme to do this? A. Fall has been shown to be the best time to seed a new lawn, but SprIng seeding offers some advantages. After bemg cooped up all winter, you may be more likely to want to work on the lawn In the sprmg The SOIl shouldn't need to be v.atered so much The soil IS cold, however, so It may take seeds longer to germinate Thal won't slow down spring-germinatmg weeds, of course, and weed competitiOn WIth grass seedlIngs can be a problem III spring-seeded lawns. Grass plants need to be well establIshed before summer's hot, dry weather, so start as early as you can work the SOlI Q. I have noticed several bare areas the lawn. Do I need to WaIt untIl after the frost threat to reseed these areas? A. Unhke many garden plants, grasses are not affected by cold weather. You could solve your problem III by usmg a technique called dormant seeding. On a day when the surface of the soil has thawed, lightly rake the seed into the soil. Apply a straw mulch to stabilize the area and deter birds. As the weather moderates in the sprIng, the seed will germInate. Light frost will usually not damage the germinating seeds. Q. What is thatch in turf? What can I do to control it? A. Thatch IS defined as an accumulatIOn of dead partially decayed remaInS of stems, roots, and shoots found in a mat between the soil and living plant cover. Thatch develops when the accumulation of organic matter exceeds the decomposition rate. Cultural environmental factors, and the growth characteristics of the turf grasses play a major role in determining the rate of organic matter accumulation. For example, vigorous turf grass varietIes, high rates of fertilIzation and IrrigatIOn that stImulates vegetatIve growth will encourage thatch formation. In compacted or fine textured soils, poor aeration will reduce the actIvity of thatch-decomposmg orgamsms. ClippIngs do not SignIficantly contribute to thatch formatlOn because of theIr high rate of decomposItion. Under a half-inch in thickness, thatch is consIdered to be benefiCIal, aiding in wear tolerance and prOVIding some insulation from extremes in temperatures and other environmental stresses. WIth excessive thatch accumulatIOn (more than a half-mch) problems may begIn to develop. Root development may take place largely m the thatch, which dries out qUIckly and doesn't hold nutnents. This condItion can stress the turf making it more susceptible to insects and dIseases. Also, localized dry spots can develop and all-over the turf may have less tulerance to heat, cold and drought. De-thatchIng machines that are equipped WIth vertIcally rotating lInes, prove to be ineffectIve in reducing thatch and can often be damagmg Research reveals that core aenficatlOn equipment, whic~ removes plugs of SOlI, will relIeve compactIOn .Products which Increase mlcrob'al actIVIty such as Rmgers Restore have also proven to be beneficlal Changmg lrngatlOn and fertIlizatIOn practIces may be necessary. Conng can be done anytIme the soil IS not wet or the turf is not under stress from high temps or drought. Q. I have recently acqUIred a new home and on my land there I<; an old apple tree It IS very tall WIth many weak and dead lImbs Is It worth the effort to try to manage It or should I just cut it down? A. Old, abandoned or semlabandoned apple trees occur throughout Michigan Often the cultlvars are very old and are no longer grown commerciaHy. Many of them, 11 Sandra Goeddeke-Richards I MACOM B COU NTY BOARD O( COMMISSIONER.) however, if properly managed, could produce good fruit for use by homeowners for fresh eating or for processmg into applesauce, apple Jelly, apple butter or CIder. When trees of desirable cultivars are near residences, people are often interested in attempting to care for them so the fruit can be used Often the old trees are 25 to 30 feet tall and have not been pruned for many years The average homeowner IS SImply not eqUIpped to spray and care for them, so the fruIts produced are generally small, diseased and severely damaged by msects. A tree that IS reasonably structurally sound may be renovated and brought back Into productIOn. The trunk should not be severely rotted, and large lateral lImbs should not be hollow Unsound trees can be successfully cenovated but they will not live as long. Once the owner has decIded that a partIcular tree or trees are worth keeping, how can he/she brIng the trees back mto production wIth qualIty fruIt and, at the same tIme, reduce the tree SIze to make them more manageable? In some cases, aesthetIc value may also be a consideration The following bulletin IS available from the Cooperative Extension Service office, request NCR-429 "RenovatIng Old, Abandoned Apple Trees." This mformation ~s for educatzonal purposes only. Reference to commerczal products or trade names does not imply endorsement by the MSU Extenswn or blas against those not mentwned Sandra Goeddeke-R~chards is the home horticultunst for the Macomb MSU Extenswn. Wnte to her In care of Macomb MSU ExtenSIOn, 21885 Dunham Road, Clmton Townshlp, Michigan 48036 or call the Master Gardener Hotlme at (810) 469-5063 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 a m. to 4 p m Page 6 YourHome Thursday, April 13, 1995 Thursday, April 13, 1995 YourHome VII. HARPER WOODS. Address Bedroom/8ath 74 Regal Place 80 S. Edgewood 4/3 5 Dr. 903 Ballantyne 3/2 3/2 5 Description Price Cust Exec ColofllaJ (contemporary) By Owner Custom Executive Ranch By Owner $498,'w0 $294;500 Brick ranch Imm occupancy Aleardi Realty & Assoc. $299.000 Phone Address Bedroom/Bath 423 Manor 4/1.5 881-0925 360 Mary St. 3/1.5 885-8366 Description Center entrance col. Large lot, 2 car gar R.G. Edgar & Assoc. Price reduced nearly $20,000 Custom colonial secluded location. ExceptIonal condition. R.G. Edgar & Assoc. Price Phone Address Bedroom/Bath 1377 Whittier $149,000 3/1 5 886-6010 $259,900 886-6010 1775 Kenmore 2050 Hampton 2126 Roslyn 3/1 3/1 5 3/1 5 1788 Vernier Berkshires 658 S. Brys 3/2.5 4/2.5 803 N. Brys Dr. 5/2 5 Move-In Condition (See Class 800). Newer Colomal, By Owner. Colonial, 885-0761 1014 Yorkshire 4/3 5 Architectural Gem - Needs New Owner Call Betty Morris, Tappan & Assoc. $335,000 884-6200 $1500/lease 884.6200 5/2 $129,900 886-7258 897-899 Rivard Big house, low price' Always open $103,000 884-0681 $85,000 885-7340 5/5 $141,500 Reduced! Master bedroom w/flreplace $259,900 3/1 5 , 881.0619 886-2396 885-0990 Location plus rem novated equals "You'll love It " Call Betty Morris, Tappan & Assoc. $144,900 884-6200 Address Bedroom/Bath 3/1.5 + r Description 2,000 sq. ft. Dutch Colomal, fam rm No brokers! Owner , " Price $174,900 . New offenng Charming English. Call Betty Morris, Tappan & Assoc. $214,900 884-6200 Beautiful 1,700 sq ft home Everything done InSide & out $154,900 884.6200 201-6196 ClaSSICSide hall Colomal $174,500 2/1 Hampton 3/1 2/2 1055 Woodbridge lakeshore Village Condo Phone Sharp bnck ranch, many updates Stieber Realty Co. $56,900 775.4900 First floor liVing, G P Schools Call Betty Morris, Tappan & Assoc. $73,500 884.6200 Bedroom/Bath 824-4293 Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phone NO LISTINGS Price Description OPEN SUN. 1-4. Sharp Dorset umt Stieber Realty Co. Call 3 doors from pool exc park recent carpeting, paint, stove, refrrg , dishwasher Call Carol Pollina, Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate Call ALL OTHER AREAS Address Phone 15810 Huntcliff Phone 810-775-4900 886-5800 Bedroom/Bath Dr. 2/2 . Description OPEN EVERY SUN. 1.4. Condo 1,750 sq ft Price $166,500 Phone 810-905-8777 885-0617 Address 21217 VIII) St ClAIR SHORES Kenosha Price Description .. VI. DETROIT Address 1235 Bishop Colomal 3/3 3/1.5 412 St. Clair central air Short or Long term lease. Call Betty Morris, Tappan & Assoc. 20953 Bedroom/Bath Address By owner Convenient condo, kitchen w/eatmg area, attached garage By Owner. Desperate' Phone 886-6010 $285,000 3/1 5 Price $181,500 Address 19154 Bedroom/Bath 389 Lincoln Road Description Charming Colomal Nearly 2,000 sq ft. lovely yard, deck more R.G. Edgar & Assoc. Tudor, new kitchen many extras. 4/1.5 Bedroom/Bath Phone 4/2 5 1434 Yorkshire Address Price 1201 Grayton 810.939-6700 Address Description -- Page 7 Bedroom/Bath Bournemouth 3/ Description Price All appl. Imm occup Cheryl, Bolton.Johnson $81,900 Phone 45621 Silver Maple Ave. SHElBYTWP. 884-6400 2/2 Shelby Twp Condo, all new appl Full bsmt ,attch 2 car gar See Class #803 Dan Kuhnlein, Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate .. Call 886-5800 tli'uck (A1 Over to the Grosse Pointe News CONNEcno "~"--::-'1•• 'I''JJII.IIIIIIII'IJGD.N.~14.l1Jlllmt!~ REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED . SECTION. • To Place An Ad Call 313-882-6900 Fax An Ad: 313-343-5569 Page 8 YourHome Thursday, April 13, 1995 vertisin 800 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 Houses for Sale Commercial Buildings CommercIal Property CondosiApts/Flats Country Homes Farms Flonda Property Investment Property lake/River Homes Lake/RIVer lots Lake/River Resor~ Lots For Sale Mortgages/land 815 816 817 818 819 820 FABULOUS IMPROVEMENTS highlight this five bedroom, three and one half bath Colonial within walking distance to lakefront parks. Major improvements include a spectacular new kitchen. new family room with fireplace, new library, new first floor laundry and a new garage with space for your van and all of the children's extras. Call: CASH RATE. 12 words $8.40 Each additional word 60~ Contracts Real Estate Resource ads, $8.50 per line Homes HOUSES FOR SALE maintained 2,000 sq ft, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Dutch Coromal wrth family room. 1235 BIshop. $174,900. By owner No Brokers pleasel Call 8850617 HOUSES FOR SALE * NICELY Grosse Pointe Woods Desperate! 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Reduced $20,000. Best buy 23448 S Colomal Ct , St. OBir Shores Sale by owner. Beautiful home wrth 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, formal dining room, first floor laundry, step-down famdy room WIth natural fireplace, finIshed basement plus 313- '" 800 CHARMING Side hall colOnial, hVlng room, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 1 ft2 baths, family room, fimshed basement, slate patiO, move in condltlonl 1009 Somerset 313-824-4293 CLASSIFIED ADS Call In Early In 882.6900 Grosse Pointe! Mint condition 658 S Brys. 886- 885-5491, 810-263-0188. GROSSE POINTE SHORESDrastically reduced by motivated seller 5,000 sq ft. custom executrve residence bUilt In 1989 In exclUSive Grosse POinte Shores, 5 bedrooms & 3 1/2 baths, air conditioning, secunty system, spnnkler, $498,500. By Owner. 74 Regal Place. Call 313-881-0925 2396 GROSSE POinte Shores- 80 S Edgewood Dnve, 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, family room, solar room, deck $294,500, By Owner 885- 8366 . ATTORNEY 209-4177 UNIQUE (~\ ~O~ l~,E SAINT mation call: 884.5213 MONDAY, NOON DEADLINE (313) 343-5569 OUTSTANDINGI One owner home built in 1971, Within walking distance to all schools. Four bedrooms, two and one half baths WIth a fabulous family room, first floor laundry and attached garage. You'll love the traditional floor plan, meticulous condition and early occupancy. Calf' 884.7000 5,000 Sq Ft. Exec estate, 5 wooded acres With creek, 5 bedroom, 2 12 bath, wet bar, Indoor pool, custom fixtures & apppliances, oak & glass railings, marble & hardwood throughout 32 Mile & Rochester Rd. Romeo schools $499,900. Prime Properties 810-7526603 n5 MOVE In condrtlon; 1 Kenmore, Grosse POinte Woods Three bedroom, 1 bath bungalow, 2 1/2 garage, natural fireplace, RorIda room, finished basement New fumace and central air, updated kitchen, spnnkler system $129,900 Call 886-7258 HARER WOODS - lancaster, 4 bdrm, bnck. Cape Cod, G P. Schools, 2 1/2 car garage, very clean SB3.900. G.P. SHORES - 3 bdrm , brick ranch, 2 1/2 baths, 3 fireplaces, Immed. occup., must sell, $299,000 Aleardi Realty & Associates 810-939-6700 CLAIR (810) 725-1453 Ranch Units with View of Lake " "",",," .,. \~"""",,""«":;.y %.j~ cr(l!t<; de<;lgn For more infor- YOUR REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS I En!!ll';h country home WIth umque arts and tion FAX Ask for Harvey n1-3954 SINE REALTY HOUSES FOR SALE CUTE & cozy turn of the century, restored farm house In Grosse Pointe Woods. Two bedroom, central air, one car garage. $89,900 (313)372-3696 sell. Lee Real Estate LAKEFRONT 30 Beverly GrossePointe Farms Newly updated' SIX bedroom<;, 5 1/2 bath, 4 fireplaces, butler'> pantry, flP,t floor laundl) 3rd floor nanny apJrtment, carnage home Move In condI- 800 St. Clair Shores Brand new custom bUilt 4 bedroom, 2,000 square foot brrck Colonial WIth full basement, great room with fireplace and 2 car attached garage. Priced to j fl!arbo~ LIVING ~ --~ m~epme$ - For your Real Estate sale or purchase $300 Thomas P Wolverton, Custom built brand new 3 bedroom brick Ranches and Colonials. Starting at $79,900. Four different locations to choose from. 884-7000 . 800 HOUSES FOR SALE SINE REALTY call (313) 882-6900 Fax (313) 343-5569 814 Northern Michigan lots 800 St. Clair Shores Out of State Property Real Estate Exchange Real Estate Wanted Sale or lease Cemetery Lots Business Opportunities Friday Noon deadline (subject to change during holidays) 813 Northern Michigan HOUSES fOR SALE """ ~'" • 1.. Bedrooms 1- Baths • Boatslips Available • Attached Garage • Boardwalk on the Lake • Finished Basement • Private Decks with Bath ~ ~ a real estate (8~~ advertisement in the "YourHome" section of the Grosse Pointe News and The Connection Newspapers and reach over 150,000 potential buyers! Monday, Noon deadline (313) 882.6900 STARTING FROM MODEL HOURS: 1.6 P.M. DAILY CLOSED THURSDAY $207,400 FAX (313) 343.5569 JU'it S. of 23 Mile Lakeside of JeffeNon • • 800 HOUSES FOR SALE 1201 Grayton, Grosse Pointe Park 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, tUdor. New kitchen, new roof, new stonns & screens, leaded glass windows & doors, detailed plaster work, refinished hardwood floors, finished third floor & basement. $285,000. By owner. Shown by appointment only. No brokers. 313-885-0761 ** 7S Willison Grosse Pte. Shores Simply Awesome! Truly m0iH!e-in nd., 3 bedroom , ranch. Eve~. ome is new Too.y ammemtles to mentron $349,900. 30717 Champine Large updated three bedroom brick tri-Ievel. This one ....111 not lastl 1221 Whittier Stunmng 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, center entrance colonial New kitchen, all new paint & carpet. ThiS home has been extensively updated! Great family home 744-46 Neff Bnck 2 family with all the updates, new windows, kitchens A must seel Land contract terms. $179,900 20620 Fairway Lane On the fairway of Lochmoor Golf Course! Over 2,000 sq. ft of family liVing. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths Family room, finished basement. New kItchen, new Windows A must see. 1606 Blairmoor Ct. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths Family room Nothrng to do, but move $214,900 m' 20441 Hunt Club 2 bedroom bnck ranch, G P Schools. N F.P All for $59,500 12252 Lansdowne Three bedroom brIck bungalow In excellent condition $47,900. 25670 Waterview Large waterfront condo, two bedroom, two bath, Great room This IS A "1 O~ Great views I $224,900 LUCIDO & ASSOC. REALTORS 882-1010 Thursday, April 13, 1995 VourHome Page 9 vertisin 800 HOUSES FOR SALE CHECK THE Resource Pages For A QUICK Reference Guide To BY OWNER & REALTOR LISTINGS OF HOUSES & CONDOS That are currently on the marketl!!!! Call 882-6900 for more Information FAX 343-5569. HARPER Woods- 21217 Bournemouth, 3 bedroom, all appliances Immediate occupancy $81,900 Call Cheryl, Bolton- Johnson 884-6400 2,100 sqaure foot Ranch on cul-de-sac In Grosse POinte Woods Over 1/2 acre of property $224,000 Contact LOIs Abate (810)739-8200 * APPRAISAL Real Estate sale, --. purchase, by owner, divorce, estate, tax Goosen AppraIsal 313-881-1550 I t J I GROSSE POinte Woods- 3 bedroom, 1 112 bath Colonial, 1,500 plus sq It , Count!y kitchen, den Recently bank appraised for $90,000 Asking $85,000 2126 Roslyn 885-7340 BY Owner- 575 Moorland, Grosse DOlnte Woods colomal, 4 bedrooms, library Master sUite bedroom With JacuzzI 3 1/2 baths Fmishwd basement & spnnkler system 885-6632 FIRST Offer- Large Pristine Colomal on Wedgewood In the Woods off Cook Road near the Hunt Club Center entrance With marble foyer circular staircase and balconies Large rooms, nicely carpeted, 31 4 bedrooms 5 bathrooms, 3 fireplaces, 1st floor laundry, sauna, whirlpool, alarm system spnnkler system central air at. tached garage Finished basement apartment m. cluded $245,900 Abso lutery no brokers I Call 8859139 800 HOUSES FOR SALE CHESTERFIELD TWP Ultra clean & sharp newer great room ranch. Gourmet kitchen, dinmg room with doorwafl overlooking deck & double lot, open stairway to basement, two spacIous bedrooms, huge oversIzed garage. 21 Mile and Gratiot area. ASKING $110,000. CLINTON CONDO Clean two bedroom end Unit ranch style condo has It all! Overlooks wooded area, first floor laundry, all appliances Included. Association fee $90. Small, newer bUilt complex for extra pnvacy ASKING $45,000 GROSSE POINTE SCHOOLS Three bedroom all brrck ranch With finished basement, huge kitchen, lovIng room WIth dining "L" and oversized garage. One year AHS warranty for peace of mlndl ASKING $79,900. HARPER WOODS Gorgeous three bedroom brick bungalow' Gourmet Mutschler kitchen With snack bar, barber carpetIng throughout, doorwaU to three tier deck, finIshed basement With bath newer Windows, big garagel Bonus-one year AHS warrantyl ASKING $92,500 Carol 'z' Koepplin BON REALTORS, INC. n4-8300. BY owner, St Clair Shores, 900 square feet 2 bedrooms, updated kitchen Large hvmg room central air Immediate occupancy $67,000 No Brokers 7717812 DEADLINE CHANGE For For Sale ... MONDAY, NOON Subject to change holiday weeks"l Call 313-882-6900 Place Classified Your Advertising 882-6900 Retail Advertising 882.3500 News Room 882.2094 HOUSES FOR SALE NEWER three nial, Grosse Seiling by savmgs for 884-0681 bedroom ColoPOinte Woods owner equals youl $103,000 ST. Clair Shores, 22215 11 Mile Rd SpaCIOUS, 1 bedroom co-op Kitchen With - appliances Pnvate storage room & basement With laundry hook- up Covered car port Call Denise Trotto, CENTURY 21 Town & Country 286-6000 (DT15ELE) Ad! 800 HOUSES fOR SALE HARPER WOODS Neat & clean bnck ranch. Many updates including new carpet, new kitchen floor, freshly painted, all appliances, garage Immediate occupancy Asking only $56,900. DETROIT Moross/'-94. Sharp 3 bedroom bnck bungalow. Many updates Large lot, newer furnace, updated electnc, 2 1/2 garage FHANA Stieber Realty 810-775.4900 803 CONDOS/ APTS/FLATS KNOLLWOOD Condo- 17685 Kirkwood, Chnton Twp 1900 sq ft. 3 bedroom, 3 full baths, cathedral ceiling, upstairs loft, 2 car attached garage Many extras $172,900 Evenmgs & weekends 810-228-0611, days 810- 576-1196 WARREN East Detroit Schools JUST REDUCED 1825 square foot home with basement, 3 car gar::lge, huge famIly room With fIreplace & wet bar, 1 5 baths, 4 bedrooms Handyman or great Investment, double lot $36,900. (740wel) JUST LISTED Gorgeous 3 bedroom ranch With 2 5 car garage, updated kitchen, formal drnrng room, updated bath, new Windows, furnance, roof Move-rn' $57,900 (046HOB) CLINTON TWP Cute, clean 2 bedroom ranch With newer vmyl Siding, large updated kitchen, large 1st floor laundry, newer roof & furnance $43,900 (ver794) Colleen Pruett Century 21 AAA 810-773-0123 Classified Real Estate To 800 GROSSE Pomte Woods- 5 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths Colonial family room With fireplace formal dmmg room master bedroom With frreplace, new furnace and air conditioner $259,000 8850990 SHELBY TWP 14963 Crofton N lof 21, W of Hayes Unique spltt- level contemporary deSign, 4 bedroom 2 112 baths, first floor master sUite $217,900 Call Denise Trotto, CENTURY 21 Town & Country 286.6000 (DT63CRO) CONDO on St Clair Shores golf course, 2 bedroom, attached garage $89,500 810-359-5828, 810-296-3624 MACOMB Twp Condo- 15810 Huntcliff Dr Close to major shopping center, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, additional bedrooml office With full basement, 1,750 sq It $166,500 Call todayl Open every Sunday 1- 4 P m (810)905-8777 GROSSE Pomte first floor newly decorated 1 bedroom apartment air Appliances Included $45,000 886- 803 CONDOS/APTS/FlATS 1103 (ONDOS/ APTS/FlATS Harper Woods RIVER House Co-op 1 bedroom apartment, water view See the Hydro plane races from your Window Very secure, pool, grocery store, gift shop, restaurant & beauty salon 824-6829, 881-8409 Land Contract, assumption 2 bedroom, basement, carport. $39,900. Call Tim Brown: CENTURY 21 810-771-9090 CLINTON Twp Condol 2 b3d. rooms, basement, garage Move- In condition $71,900 810-468-6268, 5- 10 pm REAL ESTATE DEADLINE MONDAY, NOON!! Please call 882-6900 Visa or MasterCard accepted. LAKESHORE Village- IIstmgs needed Call Diana Bartolotta at century 21 Kee, 81O-751~26 1 LAKESHORE Village- 2 bedoom condo, updated kitchen Ready to move 101 $57,500 Buyers Onlyl 810969-0959 ST. CLAIR SHORES PineView Court. Newer townhouse Deluxe construction & decor SpaCIOUS 5 rooms, 2 baths, central air, finished basement, deck Owner anx- ST Clair Shores- 2 bedroom, 1st floor, porch and pool $59,000 Call 810-792-0965 HARPER WOODS Rare first floor Unit offers Immediate occupancy, finished basement with half bath, carport. Asking only $42,500 Must sell IOUS KESSLER 810-771-2470 St. Clair Shores Elegant 2 bedroom brrck condo. Natural fireplace, attached garage With Lake view $97,900. Must be sold. I Stieber Realty 810-775-4900 REAL ESTATE DEADLINE MONDAY, NOON!! Please call 882-6900 Visa or MasterCard accepted. Lee Real Estate Ask for Harvey 771-3954 YourHome mag a z i n e 1246 /:J/lblr,IJ"d SHELBYTWP. CONDO Two bedroom, two full all tiled baths. marble fireplace. Air conditioning, two car attached garage. New appliance~. stove, refrigerator. di~hwasher, washer and dryer. All custom drapery and blind~. Laundry room plm full basement. CaUDan Kuhnlein at 886,5800. Anteebo Publishing, Inc. (,ro"c ')() ht fl he\ 11 roml\' J lrm~ \11 11'2,() John Minnis - I {!11m 882-0294 Display Advcrti ..ing 882-3500 Real £..tatc Rc..ourcc 882-6900 YOU D~[QVE THEBt:6T Qeallor [X)ardg And Mull!lISt&rv~, We f~long To Them All COLDWELL BANKER SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE bl 886-6010 - Page 10 YourHome Thursday, April 13, 1995 • vertisin aSS) e 811 806 809 FLORIDA PROPERTY NAPLES Vacation Hlde-A Way- 2 bedroom 2 bath end unit condo, Emerald Woods (across for Pelican Bay), $81,500. Also waterfront condo with boat SliP, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1750 sq ft, decorator furnished, Cape Coral, $136,500 Agent, 813-598-2224 808 LAKE/RIVER CHESTERFIELD Twp Large lots, on or off lake Pnvate man- made lake All utilities, paved road Land Contract terms. Bnght Realty 810463-1611 BEAUTIFUL lot- 210 feet X 150 feet on Lake St. ClaIr $212,000 in Canadian or $153,000 In U S Includes canal, steel seawall 810652-4199 Classified Advertising 882-6900 Retail Advertising 882-3500 1110 LAKE/RIVER RESORTS' TRAVESE CITY- Plnestead Resort, Why rent? Buy, reaslnable 810-286-7130, 313-881-8130 813 NORTHERN MICHIGAN HOMES WANTED to bUy- By Owner (No Realtorsl) Bnck home In City, Shores or Farms. 3,000 to 4,500 sq ft Mall Intenor & extenor photos, floor plan and spec sheet to' House, 18530 Mack Ave., Box 137, Grosse Pointe Farms, 48236. HARBOR Spnngs MichiganLarge duplex or as condos. 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, 2,380 sq ft. each Side By owner. 313-426-2507 313426-2585 WANTED: 4 bedroom home In the POlnles. Land Contract 810-553-6772. BOYNE Clty- 2 bedroom plus loft on Lake Challevolx waterfront. Includes boat slip $185,000 810-3608662 CASH FOR HOMES HUSBANDI Wife looking for houses to rehab East Side area 313-877-3751 OPPORTUNITIES Reach KENNEDY BUILDING Affordable office 776-5440 TANNING Salon- Established 8 years. Shelby Township, near LakeSide Mall. $90,000. 810-776-7980 Serving Area Since 1938 Stieber Realty "AMERICAN DREAM" Fnto/ Nestle/ Etc. 10 new vend machrnes from $2,990. Local route. 819 CEMETERY LOTS ACAPULCO, MeXICO 30 room hotel, $2,000,000 Within 220 yards of the beautiful shoreline Contact LOIS Abate (810)739-8200 St. John Cemetery Fraser- property for 2 plus stone. $850. or offer. 939.9473 Potential suites. Large area/sIngle suites. 18121 East 8 Mile Road opposite Eastland Mall. 811 LOTS FOR SALE CANTON. 2 5 acres, CB5 garage, perk tested Beck Road and Ford Road. $75,000. 313-480-2025 OPPORTUNITIES 150,000 800.821.8363. OUT OF STATE PROPERTY , FLORIST. Downtown Rochester Remodeled In '94, inventory Included, owner With train $59,900 or Land Contract negotiable Pnme Properties 81~752-6603 810-775-4900 815 820 BUSINESS 820 BUSINESS REAL ESTATE WANTED LOTS LAKE/RIVER NeMES WATERFRONT Chalet Glassed cathedral view WIth loft Overlooking Lake Erie Large sandy beach 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, gas & wood fireplace Wet bar, great room Sewer & water system Reduced to sell $205,0001 Canadian Also Adjacent home, 3 bedrooms $105,000 519-8254886 317 LOTS FOR SALE BUYERS When you advertise "Your Home" for sale 10 The Grosse Pointe News & The Connection Newspapers. Deadlme noon, Friday For profeSSIonal assIstance call one of our Classlfted advemsmg reps today! (313) 882~6900 FAX 343~5569 Household Help I I Q. I recently had a new roof mstalled because I was afraid there mIght be some rotted wood under the shmgles. The original roof was put on m the early 1950s (new construction) and the second roo~ about 20 years later. When the old shingles were removed, I was told that no rot was showing. I'm thinking of having my unfinished attic insulated with some type of insulation. However, the new roof shows a lot of nails protruding into the attic and I'm wondering if these nails will interfere with the lllsulatron. The previous two roofs showed no nalls commg through into the attic. I'd like your opinion on what type of insulation I might use and whether these nails wIll interfere with the mstallation of the insulation. A. It is of utmost mportance to have ';-our entire home insulated, including your unfinished attic. All house insulation is based on R (for resistance) factors. In your case, because you live in the northern reg;on of the country, you will need to use a higher rate of fiberglass insulation. The R factor for your area is a minimum rating of R-19 and the m.aximum ratmg is R-57. Your local home improvement center can detaIl any mfonnatIOn you may need. It is also important for you to have the proper thickness recommended for your area. You mentioned that you would like to insulate your attic, so 6mches of msulation wIll be adequate. The most common type used is foilfaced fiberglass Insulation. One SIde is exposed and the other has an alummum foil type covering. ThIS kind is most popular in new constructIOn. It IS also considered the standard material for attics, crawl spaces and framed walls Regarding the protruding nails, you need not worry. The most logical reason I can think of as to why the roofing nails dId not come through the attic before IS because the proper length was used. But the nails that have come through your roof are not a problem or even an interference. As a matter of fact, the protruding nails will help the installation of the fiberglass because they will penetrate the foil covering and adhere. Always insulate safely and be sure to wear the proper work gear. Also, wear a buttoned-up shirt and tape the cuffs for added protect;on. • Whether your home is new or old, it should be waterproofed, especially basement and crawl space walls where the entry of water and moisture ultimately leads to deterioration and damage. With a little know-how and the right tools, you can easily waterproof areas where leakage has started or prevent it in areas where It may occur. To get started, you'll need the following tools and products: hammer, chisel, wooden paddle, trowel, wire brush, large pail, heavy-duty masonry paint brush, hydraulic waterstop cement and waterproofmg masonry coating. LOCATE THE SOURCE AND PREPARE THE SURFACE: Inspect the walls and locate the source of the leakage. Once you've found it, use your hammer and chisel it to enlarge the crack or hole_ Cut squarely or undercut while enlarging the cavity to a minimum depth and width of 3/4 lOch, then remove all loose material from the cavity and scrub with a wire brush and water. PREPARE MIXTURE AND APPLY TO SURFACE: Prepare a mixture of one part water and 4 1/2 parts hydraulic water-stop cement in a pail and roll the mixed amount in your hands until you feel it begin to stiffen and become warm (only mix as much as you can apply in a three-minute period). Beginning at the top of the crack or hole, press the cement into the cavity with your fingers and maintain pressure for a few minutes or until the cement sets. Then smooth the surface with a trowel. (Work gloves should be worn when completing this step.) APPLY WATERPROOFING MASONRY COATING: When the cement has set, the entire area should be painted with a waterproofing masonry coating. Remove any paint, loose mortar or dIrt with a wire brush and water. Next, mix masonry coating and water according to instructions on package. Dampen the surface WIth a hose just before using a masonry paint brush to apply the mixture In a circular scrubbmg motIOn to ensure penetration of waterproofing ingredients. First coat should dry for 24 to 48 hours before applying secoQ.d coat. Waterproofing masonry coating will continue to cure and harden for one month. Should you have any questions about this job, call the QUIKRETE Companies at 1-800-282-5828. They are the helpful people who provided the above information and will be happy to be of assistance. • Q. My wife would like me to make a large wooden cutting board for all cooking purposes. I am very concerned about using this board for cutting up chicken and other meat and making sure it's clean for future use. Do I have to apply any sort of finish to this board before using it? A. First, a hal dwood or butcher block type of wood is the material you can use safely. They generally have a commercial, prefinished surface so no other is necessary. However, cutting boards should be cleaned after each use with detergent and hot water. Never use it to cut up vegetables after using it to cut up meat. It must be thoroughly cleaned before doing the vegetables. NOTE: It's best to cut up raw meat on a surface such as plexiglass, fonnica or a plastic laminate surface. Thursday, April 13, 1995 VourHome Page 11 How to choose the right sprayer for your garden When you need to protect your yard from destructive insects, weeds or plant diseases, the right sprayer can save both a great deal of bme and ~ork. Even more importantly, the rIght sprayer can help you attain the results you desire - a weed-free lawn and bountiful and beautiful gardens and yards - using minimal amounts of spray matenals Before choosing a sprayer, consIder how it will be used. Knowmg the size of your yard and types of spraying Jobs that typically need to be done will help you determine which sprayer is best for you. According to H.D. Hudson Manufacturing company, a leading maker of sprayers and dusters, you should choose a sprayer that applies spray with the necessary pressure, in the precise amount and pattern, and on target. This will ensure complete coverage of problem areas while eliminating waste One of the most popular tools among experienced gardeners for applying pesticides correctly is the compressed-aIr sprayer, also called a compreSSIOn sprayer. Filled and pumped up by the user, it allows for precise spraymg of lawns, flowers, vegetables, shrubs and small trees. It can also be used to control crawling insects in and around your home. Highly versatile compression sprayers, such as Hudson's Bugwiser sprayer, can also be used to spray mildew removers, cleaners, sealants, fabric protectants, etc. Compression sprayers are available in capacities ranging from one to three gallons with a choice of steel or polyethylene tanks. Sprayer features also vary in pump type, length of hose and spray wand, type of control valve, etc. The ones with more or better features generally offer greater control and ease of use. Unlike "hose end" sprayers, squeeze bottles or aerosols, compression sprayers give you control over the spray in important ways, including: 1. Mix the spray concentrate exactly as recommended for best results. Often, as little as a teaspoon of concentrate mixed with a gallon of water will do the job. 2. You control the pressure - high for penetrating mists to protect leafy plants; low for coarse, non-drift sprays that are ideal for controlling lawn weeds. 3. The on-off control is instant so you spray just to the point of run:off, which means no drenching or waste. 4. With a compreSSIOn sprayer's long hose and spray wand, you can easily spray right on target to cover just the problem area, and you can easily spray under leaves where insects settle and plant disease begins. 5. You control the spray pattern _ mIst or coarse, close-up or longrange. The adjustable nozzle allows you to effectively tackle different types of problems. If trees need protection, the slidetype Hudson Trombone sprayer sprays at heavy pressure to reach as high as 30 feet into a tree. The nozzle adJusts to a fine spray, meanmg it can also be used with low-growing plants such as flowers or shrubs. For people with small gardens and patio plants, small hand sprayers may be all that are needed. Hudson manufactures a 2-liter (half-gallon) hand compression sprayer called the Handy, and several other "flit gun" type sprayers with half-quart or less capacities. These sprayers are lightweight and spray a very fine mist. As a result, they're easy to handle and cover relatively large areas with minimal spray material. If you have a large yard or garden, or want to protect five or more fruit trees, a knapsack sprayer, which holds four gallons and is carried on the user's back, or a power sprayer, may best serve your needs. Another useful tool is the duster. Garden dust is made up of organic material, such as finely ground corn cobs, impregnated with an insecticide or fungicide. Dust is especially effective on roses and other flowering plants. A Hudson Adjutant duster has a long extension so the user can gently blow puffs of protective dust on all parts of the plant. For a free brochure entitled "Gettmg Started on a Spraying Program - Why, How and When to Spray," send a self-addressed, stamped #10 envelope to Free Booklet Offer, H.D Hudson Manufacturing Co., 500 N. Mlchigan Ave, Chicago, IllmOls 60611 Realtors in the news Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate recently held its 33rd annual awards celebration honorIng its top achievers for 1994. Laila Abud, of the Coldwell Banker SchweItzer Real Estate Grosse POInte Woods office, has been recognized as the office's No. 1 sales aSSOCIate in gross commIssion mcome, hstings sold, and buyer controlled-sales, announced Paul Schweitzer, preSIdent of Coldwell Banker SchweItzer Real Estate Abud ranked No. 7 In the entire Coldwell Banker SChw('Itzer Real Estate company for gross commISSIOnIncome Mark Monaghan was honored for beIng the No 1 sales aSSOCIatem gross commISSIOnIncome and lIstings sold in the GrORSCPomte Farms office Mark ranked No 9 In gross commISSIon Income for the ('ntIre company Bette Wnght, another multi-millIon dollar producer, was honored for being No 1 for buyer controlled sales in the Farms office. In the Kercheval/Hill office, Sally Coe was honored as No 1 sales aSSOCIatein gross commISSIOn, and was No 21 in the entIre company. Ann Porter was honored for bemg No.1 for listIngs sold and buyer-controlled sales. She also received Coldweil Banker SchweItzer Real Estate's Rookie of the Year award. Other sales aSSOCIates honored by Coldwell Banker Schweitzer are: Dan KulmlcIn of the Farms office; Margaret Del07Ier and Maureen Kunert of the Kercheval/HIlI office, and Chns Kuhn of the Woods office. "The strength of Coldwell Banker Schweltwr R('al Estate comes from topprodUCIng sales associates who gIve outstanding customer servIce and results," saId SchWeItzer. "It IS an honor to have these sales associates as part of our organizatIOn." HOME & GARDEN FEATURES Keep yard pests at bay. Unwanted pests such as leaf spot. cankers. Japanese beetles. spider mites. scales and tree borers can damage and even kill your yard's plant life. Products such as the Adjutant Duster from H.D. Hudson Manufacturing Co. are designed to effectively and cost-efficiently combat such pests. ".Tips DRIVER SAFETY - In inclement weather, it's still a good idea to keep the car wmdow rolled down about 1/2 an inch to make it possible to hear an emergency vehicle approaching. Perhaps you'll save a life by pulling over sooner. Also, I'm totally against drivers wearing radio headsets You can't hear anything when you're wearing them. Please, do everyone a favor and leave them home If you're going to be driving. Kate J., Shreveport, La. EASY STICKER REMOVAL - I work for an electronics store and have received several calls from mIcrowave owners who. upon buying a new unit, have ruined the door front whIle trying to remove the manufacturer's sticker I Chemicals which should never be used are nail-polish remover, ammonia, cleansers and paint thinners. These chemicals, even when used in the smallest amount, can cause scratches or discoloration, and some can even spread into an enormous spot We recommend using a penetrating lubricant oil and soft cloth. Use care when rubbing because, as WIth any plastic surface, It can be scratched easily. Also, most manufacturer warrantIes WIll not cover any phYSIcal damage I would recommend an ImmedIate call to the consumer affalrs department of the manufacturer to report the damage Some manufacturers WIll work directly WIth the consumer to resolve the problem. Pam T., Elk CIty, Nev BUYER'S AGENT SPECIALIST ,~~ • Quahfted '\'\f '\1 • Experienced • Llcemed Budding Contractor • Knowledgectble • 15 Year~ Re<11E<;t.lte • I0 Year~ Comtructlon • Free Consult.mon • No Obhg<lt!on • Rei-ume Upon Reqlle~t PHIL PIITERS ~ ~ 313-886-4200 810-403-2465 COLDWELL BANKER SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE - I WORK FOR BUYERS - Page 12 YourHome A FIRST OFFERING 2002 HAMPTON A FIRST OFFERING 950-52 TROMBLEY PRIME AREA, located off Van K Dnve. ThIs A GREAT RANCH boastmg of three Hard to find English Tudor 2-FamJly. Four lovely home boasts of four bedrooms, 2.5- bedrooms, I-bath, living room with a bedrooms, 2.5-baths in each unit, natural baths, 20x40 heated swimming pool, rec. natural fIreplace, parlor in front of house, fireplaces, separate furnaces, modern room in the basement, pTivate office area, cac, large back lot, newer vinyl siding, plus a I.S- kitchens, formal dining rooms, 3-car garage. sprinkling system, newer wmdow~ and car garage. $289,000. furnace, bnck floor In the kitchen and family THE JIM SAROS AGENCY room, pnced to sell at $295,000. 562 N. ROSEDALE CT., GPW - CIRCLE THIS AD... and call on thIS stunnmg four b~droom, 2-bath ranch home with hardwood floors, family room with skylIghts, formal dinmg room, wood deck with pond, bnck paver dnveway and front walk, 2-car garage. 773 TROMBLEY, GPP - BEST PRICED HOME in this area! This home IS loca WindmIll Pointe and offer e dr .S-baths, beautIful ce olomal with a large kI n room, famIly room, den, fan revel rec. room Wlth a ceramIc tiled floor, natural fireplace, cac. ~ 642 PERRIEN PLACE, GPW - CHARMING • Scott bUIlt Colomal offenng classy decor and • loads of updates WIthIn the last past 5 years, beautIful locked bnck dnve/patlO, four bedrooms, 3.2-bath, master bedroom features a fIreplace and balcony' Other amenities included are; newer kItchen, cozy famIly room, formal dmmg room, 2-car garage and morel 1167 WAYBURN, GPP - MANY UPDATES ~- have been done on thIS multi-famIly, which offers four Un! ts total - each umt has one bedroom, I-bath, IIvmg room, kitchen, newer furnaces, and updated electncal, plus com laundry m the basement. 837 NOTRE DAME, GPC - A SMART CHOICE ISthIS charmmg four bedroom home t sItuated on an extra Wide lot, featunng a t newer kItchen, newer roof. 2 5-car garage and a double driveway (perfect for the mechanic') r";1 Pnced at $129,900 *1993 BeautificatIOn Award* This lovely ranch offers three bedrooms, I-bath, formal dining room, newer furnace/roof and carpet withm the last 3 years, basement WIth glass block windows and bath, fireplace in hving room and basement, flagstone porch, walk and Florida room, 2-car garage. is pleased to announce that Gordon Reck has joined the Firm. 1430 YORKTOWN, GPW - THE PRICE IS RIGHT for this nicely decorated three bedroom, 2.5-bath brick home with a beautiful slate entrance foyer, master bedroom With bath and walk-in closet, hardwood floors, new carpeting in every room, natural fireplace in the family room. One year home warranty Gordy has been the Owner and Principal Broker of Red Carpet Keirn-Metro for over 15 years, hIS knowledge of the real estate history IS second to none in our profession. Gordy has been active in many Grosse Pointe Associations, Clubs and Fund Raisers, he is married to Susan Reck and they have three children, the oldest of which attends Grosse Pointe Liggett School. Please call Gordy with any of your real estate needs - you'll find his professionalism to be unsurpassed. 630 WESTCHESTER, GPP - FIRST HOUSE OFF OF WINDMILL POINTE! Great locatIOn! Elegant four bedroom, two and one half bath Colomal on a pie-shaped lot With a pnvacy fence, built-m sWlmmmg pool, large family room plus den, 3 natural fireplaces, fmished basement WIth wet bar, newer furnaces/cac. Seeing IS beheving. Call today for a private showing. 644 MIDDLESEX, GPP - Newly built English Tudor boasts of a gorgeous kitchen With all built-ins, family room and lovely den, plus a nIce 20x20 deck overlooking the beautiful grounds, master sUIte WIth full bath - whIch 1131 ANITA, GPW - MAGNIFICENT has a Jacuzzi tub, and stall shower, first floor three bedroom bnck ranch offenng an laundry, two-zone heat and much more updated kitchen With applIances, formal 20705 WOODSIDE, HW - LOOKING FOR dming room, newer furnace/cac m 1993, A DOLLHOUSEI Then you have found It, carpeted throughout, screened rear porch, WIth this three bedrooms, one-bath brick extra InsulatIOn, recreatIOn room With Ranch that features an updated kItchen, lavatory and pOSSible 4th bedroom In natural fireplace, newer furnace/cae, first basement. floor laundry, hardwood floors, on a large 21272 BELLEFIEW, - COUNTRY LIke lot setting IS offered by thiS unique three 19942 VERNIER, H.W. - MAKE YOUR bedroom, 2.5-bath home that overlooks ~~ 852-54 NEFF, GPC - BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX LIFE SIMPLE With thiS three bedroom, 2.5- MoraVian Hills Golf Club and Clmton River. [~ buIlt m 1991. Both Sides offer two bedrooms, bath Condo whIch offers newer carpetIng, Aslo features a lovely formal dlnmg room, 'c':l ,.;:; , . IS-baths, a gas fmplace, basement With a master sUite whts own private bath and remodeled kitchen, 2-natural fIreplaces, rec. room, plus' 2-car garage. double closets, all appliances mcluded, family room, beautiful 2nd floor deck, 2-car "ij garage. :'" 772-74 HARCOURT, GPP EXTRAS alarm system, Grosse Pomte Schools :.l" GALORE come With thIS lovely, clean renovated 726 PEAR TREE - UNIQUF TRI-LEVEL 1107.11 BEACONSFIELD, GPP - Well multl-famJly WIth separate furnaces, basements, near Star of the Sea & LIggett Schools. ThiS main tamed Income With two natural _ fInished hardwood tloors. three bedrooms, 1 5 three bedroom delight offers 2.5-baths, flreplaces, finished hardwood floors, each fr baths, formal dining room, and sun room In kitchen w/skvllghts and appliances, new Unit offers two bedrooms, kItchen, formal '! e4ch unit, 3-car garage carpetmg throughout, family room With a dlnmg room, hvmg room, sun room, two~ 581 SHELDEN, GPS - IRRESISTIBLE' Stately natural fireplace, formal dmmg room, 2-car car gardge, four bedroom, 2 5-bath home boastIng of a natural garage. r~- fireplace In the large hvmg room, formal dIning room, walk-out basement leddmg to a bllllt-m ,~ ;: swimmIng pool, 2 5-car garage ---WHETHER ARE BUYING ACROSSTOWN--- : or ... 22210 11 MILE RD., SCS - SQUEAKY CLEAN IS thiS tlrst tloor Condo featUring one Upper MichIgan - Bloomfield Hills - Rome, Italy - Beverly Hills, Calif. '". ~~ bedroom, one bath, dlnmg room/kitchen -, or The Caribbean ') ~~1combo, newer roof and fence, large liVing ~ '-' room. plus Just freshly pamted and newly .~ carpeted In neutral colors. ImmedIate \ THE JIM SAROSAGENC~~~C. AT (313) 886-9030 ,~ occupanLy' ~ GORDON RECK II ~r 365 BELANGER, GPF - BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW featunng a fantastic family room, remodeled kItchen and bathroom, new WIndows, cac, newer carpeting throughout, three bedrooms, 1.5-baths, finIshed basement, bnck pallo and pnvacy fence, 2-car garage. 962 BALFOUR, GPP - Call for an appomtment on this beautIful four bedroom, 3.5-bath home that boasts of newer 'Pella' windows throughout, hardwood floors, fabulous backyard WIth childrens playhouse complete w/workmg tram track surroundmg the ~~ 968 WESTCHESTER, GPP - PRICED TO SELL - $209,0001 Thls spacIOus four bedroom, 2-bath home boasts of a lovely family room WIth a cozy natural fireplace, large kitchen WIth eating area, cac, new driveway, 1st floor bdrm w/full bath located at popular Wmdmlll Pomte Sub. ' e ~ .. • 1 -.) _T J You '~"1 J ~! f 713 UNIVERSITY, GPC ~;ibedroom, 2.5-bath English ~:J newely refmlshed hardwood > <' ~;..woodwork, updated kitchen, ~},extensIOn attIC, brand new spotless. Be the fIrst one to house ~, ) STUNNING four Colonial WIth floors. natural den, 3rd floor roof, absolutely see thiS speCial ~_ For Our Loc,aland International Relocation Se:vices. - - • -. ,~-=tJ V~~ • Ii n1 "l...r\... '1..>- .. .::.-;;.:.,..> -k.>7->~! •..,~ '.>' 1-' -tJ 1-''-J'--''..> )...'-'"'-" .... ?...- ... ,I-' ~ t "t-<l- " { (JC\rl r(')~ A, ~~(~11 (~V T [1(,- I I, \ \ ./ ~ 17108 Mack, Grosse Pointe, MI • 886-9030 766 MIDDLESEX, GPP - BEAUTIFUL Colonial on a most deSirable street. Cemer foyer leads to the IIvmg room WIth the natural fireplace, formal dInmg rm. w/corner glass chma cabInets and library In knotty pme and a custom built kItchen With loads of features, wonderful family rm . w/cathedral ceIlmg/skylights and bar, master bedroom w/pnvate bath and hlslher closets, three other bedrooms With hall bath, fm. basement, cac, gorgeous lot. ~ '~ ~ ~ a , m ~~ ,. l~ \' c;i l'