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Page 1: Pt1~~~'~ - Grosse Pointe Public Library

In computer "cwnce Ill' I' dl JOlI!

the same fil m that hh blot helworkf. fOl 111 C'allfollllci H(, ,l!..,uplane; to attend gl ddudte ~(nolllsoon

,John RO<,lUlet, ),:ol'th\ "cl'utdtOllcln Il1 1980, \\ellt tf, \Vcl\ III

State Unl\clt>lty Oil cl rull fOUl

yeal :VIp!:t ~choldl "IJlp dllt! hIdCI

llated \\ It h <l belehLiOl of ~cj l III

In lheml"tl\ 111 198-1 Hl' (LJ

I enth at U of ~I b llledlcd! 'l h(joland ha" am' yeal dhbld (,f h!lllHp \1 III "pellclille 111 ophtL"lj.)(,Jogv 1 hcl\t: n\L O! "1 ... "'J!t'\ Cdl' of "chool ' he ">cud (" ..,~I

POlllte ;\01 th PI epdl ((! 11 ,nSee VALEDICTOHIA ',:."

pdge -j '\.

brought to Grosse Pomte I" theautonomy of the bUlldmg pnnclpals and the end of "top do\\ n 'management ThiS time the appl'Oach wasn't successful

"It was one of the thmgs \\ehoped would work out It dIdn't, 'Whntner Said The C,pelll'l1eehas not shaken hiS confidenLP 111

the apPloach CooPe! atlH' pC(lpIe \vOl kmg togethel c,m "lcomphsh thmgs," he "did

Whlltner IS stIll loath to tc1h,c:the autholltdtlvc tack Alth"ughhe consldel s hlm..,elf "the LOUI tof lal:>t IesOi t " he "citd lw doe"'n'tIntend to start lsbumg pi onouncl'ments on how to fl), the PI Ogl ,1mBut he sald he ""ants the ploglamto be state-hcensed boySeptemberand wlll glve thE'(OOrdl1h\tor" thespace they need to aLCOIIlph, h

thatThe lIst of problems \\ J t h

latchkey IS longEach eiementalY ::>chool ha",

one latchkey cla'3s, but not e\ €I \

school has ~ loom of It~ 0\\ n Insome cases, student'> shuttle.from one loom to dl111thel, ],1 d

couple of extl erne Cd"e '" theil'WdS no loom available <llld till'.,tudenh had to pia) ollt"-Ide

U ntl amed cm ei!1 \ el ~ \\ ['I,

hll'ed UntJl the COOl dmdltll"Cdme m Octo bel , the Celll'gl\ el ~Iecelved no trall1ll1g m b,mdllllgchddren, I efereemg gclm('" \101 kmg WIth crafts t1l wllJl'h lI1g\\Ith numelous StdtL IlguLlllOlJ"

Theil' bas been nr, ])(lll' (I!1

- \ /1.' SI Ille pi O~Tj (lm~ /11( IL cl'-", ; \TCHKEY, p,lg. 1 1-\

to know the ") "tern I found thdtpi ep "lhool kHl" held the advantelge oj advanc eel pldcernentCOll! "e"

1'\10 of F10l111n'" "on" h,iVCbeen \dJec!J<.tOlldn" of theIrcl<l""e" at South LWI enu'FI om m, c!l}'," of '~1, \\( nt to theU nl\ el I:>lt) of ~Illhlgelll" l'ngl-npt:llI1g "chool 'lnd gl adudted"umma cum l'lude Hl]~ \\ 01 hmg III S,lllta C],u ,I, Cahf a" awmputel cllglllecl He p)dn" togo to gl <ldU'lte "'Lhuo!

Kenneth FI (l1lln1 clc1~S of 83,al"u \\ ent to the. 1'111\ f.'1"It\ ofl\1ld1lgan, gl cldu It lllg PhI Hl'tdKclppa \\ Ith d lJ llhelm ~ d( j2'ICf>

Latchkey programdue for overhaul

WelC0111e

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L"oI1Grr:l ("o',te ck gre€'ts VISItors at the gatehOth( d '['Ed<,el & Eloano" tard Hau"", at last year s Art on the PUI,d'art fOlr Murray Filkm and Joan Caslock stnnd ,lex! :0 <}--"

Pelse] ThiS Yl'(H c, event Will be held thl<' SaIUfc1«y ,,,IiSundny at t!lt' I: )rd Hou<;(' grounds. Arl on the POInte' ]- ,Ht'on by the A<;c,l<;lall("(> LpClgue to the North(>oc,t CUle{ ,\1 ,

ContN to bf'ndlt tilt' community mental health cJ(]r>I,Cy t,-more on tho prt LJrfln1. Ihat the art fOlr Will bellPll! "1'page :lA,

k&dx&@'~l1

By Nancy ParmenterSiaft Writer

School officlUls say they Willdo \\ hatevel they have to do to\\ hIp the dlstnct'" latchkey pro-bl1-am mto shape Tuesday theboard was expected to approve a\\ Ide-I ang1l1g set of recommenda-tIOns by the pro1,'1 am's two COOl-dmatOl s

The stud\ conducted by COOldlnatOl S ehel ~1 DOLman clnd BethellOSS laId bare the faJlmgs ofthe aftel school chJldcare plOgl dm and Ul ged the bom d to1.;1\e the com dmatOl s the authOl-It\ to 1un thmg" con"lstentlvGIO"" and Do1'n1cln \\ f'1 e hIredlal:>t fall as pm t of an effort tobllOg tl1(' pi Ogl am mto compl!-ance wlt.h ",tat.a gut.dohneB, com-plhng the lepOlt \\d" pall ofthen mandate G10l:>tohclS "ll1celeft the S) stem

"They blOught needed pel spectlve," SaId Supermtendent JohnWhl'ltner "We needed to ha\ eI:>omebody tell us whel C the em-peror had no clothes"

The mall1 ploblem \\ lth thepi OgJ ,1m, ClltlC, and pi oponcntsDi-,'1 ee, IS thnt It had no consll:>tencv Edt h bu ilclmg opel ated 111

depende'lth, \\ lth the Ie"ult thdtc1a,,"'es held \ DJ) mg dmOUl1t" ofspacc dnd eqUIpment, snacks, accc"., to a telephone and even I at 10 of c,u egl \ el., to chddICn TheplfJglam "tIll IS not Ilcenl:>cd bythe ,tate Dcpal tment of SOCIalS(>I \ lceS

One' of lhl ,I1<1l1l' lh1l\VbIJtll' I I, \) ) II

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Phnto!n l't!! I -\ ~dlJ ,..

td III thell 1ll,lIden ndml'b )Jo"eph FlOmm, vdledlctol Ian

of South's ,LiI1Udry del"l:> of 1949,I" Cll! lCntly llldyOl of ('I0""ePOll1te F ,II 111" dnd helb bl'en db"1"t,tIlt tl CdSlIl e1' of Amellcan~I(,toh ~lllce 1970 Flomm gl adudted cum l,lUde flom Plll1ceton,then \\ en! to Hal vm d Bu"me""Slhool Hl' "dld lw \\ 1,,1IedGlo""e PCJlnte had 0ifl I lei dei\ anced placement LOlli .,e" \\ henhe \\ a, el "t udpnt 'College \\ a"mOll' dimwit blCdU,C the ch,lllengl \\ d"n't thel e m hIgh"chool" ",ud FlOmm .\1\ adjthtll1l ni to PIll1l11Un \\ ,I" chililull I( I d I{,\\ \ C \I, until I got

Park judgeselectionpostponed

By Pat PaholskyNews Editor

Chell ge" of polltlCl] chlcan( I \

\\ el l' hlJllL d left dnd light dt theP<ll k councl! mf'ctll1g :'IIoncla)llli,ht Iegm dmg thf. clppomtrnentof em Il1tellm nHlllIC1!M] JudgeThc\ \\ ere pI ()l1Jpted h\ the 1emo\ ,ll of the mattel flol1l the,Il,( llrln ldll :\lon(L1\ ,Iftl'] noon

\ ...('01 dll1g tn the dgend,l, count I' 111d11 J.UJi(" Hoh.,OII ch III man"f thi' JUdlCI II SL'i!lch CommItlll, \\d" 1<, 'ubmlt llw commIttpC' '- 1 (um,m, Ilddt!(lll fO! .In 111

[('11111jlldgt. It \\ a~ ('\Iwcted thattlll' <.Ounul \\ould th,'n '11,lk. cllldpp',mtmc nl

I1w dppOllitf'( \\ oliid I eplncellH!l.;p I1L \ ['1 h ('10hhcl \1 ho .,uhII1ltt((1 IWI I 1'~1f!1' ltHIll dlc Cll\ (

Ill!''' '1() The, dpPOllllL" \\(mld,('1\( llnlll Ih( 1'\O\lll1br' gl'n'I 'I plUlwll \\ h( 11 ,\ ]udgl' \\ 111h, (It lll'd

H( ,Idl'nt "hi III Jmu hr, 11

t IH ) OLIl Ii 11<-' {',( h,ll1g, b\'II" \')1\ 1111 IlIdlll Ii dpp"1l1111

',1- I (mo' I rl fl (111\ th( d~C ,iII It\' cllilll1f~ Ib, d '\

I{(,!J-Oll - ud II \1,1'- It hh 1)(

hi t !H( "L 1" '(IIC\I(J llwll\lllilt! hi I,h ' dlil (,,It\ IfI I< h;1 (11 .t I , I ,\' i h Ii chi 1 'I'

II '1 It If '1 II, I l 1111 I " I d( rI \, Ii tI -: \ lJ1 I t hr ) \ 1111' t II,,' tl

Illdk. t hi IPI' 'l,d.11 II

(OUll'llll >II J, I I PI'" \\hf', )\I d fill' '11 -, III h (I Illnlltl( (

to,,\" I ,( i III If) \ \, I, d I \ i 1 \

I ullinl11 1'1 \\"11,1 I I I!-' till

"I))' »olll 11 111 !Ill, ',' I, ~ lid(1'1 .IltrHI(\ 1(,II,Id \il(

III I' ,'I lid :b, 'Pllf1l1l1111' nl\' ~ IJf 'I 1,1 d \11 Iii I I HI- It'

'-l ( Jl'jJ(;L, pal{(' ~ \

tumy, an al lheologl<,t, tl1vel , dbusmes" COllbultant and an al:>"oclate edltOl

Every I:>11161e pell:>on mtelVIewed saId that Grosse Pomteschoob plovlded an excellentbackground fOJ college \\ O!kMost said they felt bettel pi P

pal ed than students fJ om othplhIgh school" Seven of the mtervIPwees blought up the subjectof advanced placement LOU! toe.."<ind bpoke \\ Ith glo\\ mg pI .11"(fol' the value of these Wlll.,e" III

Glos"e Pomte'" CUI l'ICUlllm(An Il1tCIbtmg <'Idehght thll e

of the SIXWOmE'll mtervlewed who\\ ere mUlIlCd had chotoen to I(

Student jJ!tulUsWIn hip 17A

Chew on ih L., forawhlle 7.4

Moblle nU/lu'" arenot trell /"T<:; 18/1

Kelly says educatzol'tproposalscontro;)er::.zal 3.1

Reason for low votertumour 6.1

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Cottage rr, 6uddparkzng deck llA

Three ret'reesremWIS(f' 12/1

ObituOrlf' 14A

Schools ~" ..,eel; park/ III-:

Vanall,f-' 16.4

Bmoks fj>l)tner& (01' 'htotht'J-!lii 1:')/\

June [.clf ! 'I ,,'(, !(),; 2fl

SOU" , Iv. I !I(il !('liarI' -, ) , !f, -wa> 1 (

The j,' , )

go,){ II , f

Mil?? V

at [ '-,

An upp!, , (/ ( 'f\ in

Sile pilN llzl ,Sh'JI(

ill s/'(J!( (lto/r /ii

'lial I'" ! ) ( If

lIt IH," I '(Jr, L,

'The Un/ollc hoMesremewcd (iC

or aI e WOlk mg on an auv<lncedde1,'1'ee 1'hl ee al e - OJ HI e aboutto be - physlcldn"

The surv£') Il1cluded nme IepIe::.elltatl ve" flom Glo""e PomteSouth dnd fOUl h om GlossePomte l\'orth Theil yedl s of1,'1aduatlOn Ianged flom January1949 to Jllnp 198:3 Mo"t hadg13.duated 111 the '70"

The occupatlOl''' Iepl esentedwere val led BeSide" thl ee phYSIClan" (01 futUiC phv"IClans) andseveral glUduate st Lldenb, the I e\\ dS a bdnkel, t\IO computel ellgmeels, an ::hSlSt,ll1t tlea"UlelfOl dll autolllOtl\ e llldl111felltlll PI.,an aLC.oullt,lllt <Ill (h"'ouate dl

Body pulled from harborTwo Grosse Pointe public safety officers keep vigil over the body of a woman who was found

floating in the city's municipal harbor Friday afternoon, June 5. The story is on page 2A.

Most of hI" tunc I" bpent dtthe bUSll1l "" he emd hI" \\ Ifestarted III 1974 Tlwv filstopened the Soup KItchen 1I1 abmldmg on Jo~eph (' ampealldnd Fldnkhn In 1976 thLvmoved to thel! CUll ent locatlOlon FI anhlm at OI1l'dn, In \\ halI" no\\ kl1(m!1 d'" Hl\c'ltO\\n

, Bemg off the Ilack hcl'> I ealhhelped,' :.lcDon,dd ."lId "Thlbu"me,,'3 h<l" [lCl.1ptl'c! to thl~place to \\ hat I \\ '1l1LPd It to heconw"

\Vhat hh \11 h,1I1 ~,t!(lon ,b hrcdll" It, hd., hecOl11L I, d pldce\\ Ith a 'mee pl,l('(.j u 1 <ltmo"pbel e I havl' tll,'d to h'l\ e anatmo"phel e \\ hell, \ II \ Loch hd"a 11ght UJ be Idt tlr'nc

It's dlso hll'l\\ 11 ;>" n('11(tlt'"

IVJnll' of th( hlllP~ 111 \\l1lCh <ill '11'I , dlffl'lcnl f())ll1~ flf tht gUIle

1(',tUl (d Jncll1d 1 11., oll1 OlC<l'''Il,d hhllgl l-- ('nt"] lalli< 1

"'r'lnL 300 to WO photf)!-,'l apb., of, ntrli,Ln('l ~ \\ h(\ I 1\ C' )('110lI1ll.doll thr :-'oup hl'C I,l 11 IlJW the\\Cllh

\\'p ~tdltr(l C1,J..,11,tl,\ \Ilth

",77 nnd th( hlw, llid ..,\\, tchut1,100e to the hLH" It, \\hat Ih ,1\ ( cl pi 1 - 0 I, 11 II I,CI ( ,I III

;l.lcDrn"dd ":1\~ th 'mh th1l1,.;" pld\" 1'- IIH dlf' III

"11\ ,] 11'll 1"

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II hl~tll)\ 1)1'1'1 II I" ,0 It bd'~(,'11 Ihl \ II 11d pi'" ll"! I

hOldll'n I) 11111l' f',ollll>ltJr))] It

\\,1" ll-((I III \ I) lUll ')" ,I], '" ~lh

ih ,1 h"-,, I I 'bl I' npl. It1(t11~

.lIon" lh, III r III 'litI he h" rI II I~ I I "drl p"d~,

OfdddJlIOI Ill. (f11'1\ l'l(k~1l J)"n,dd ~ I fl I" ,,[ I hl

hlltlclllll-, II Il' \ (I 11'11 dlld JS('(' POl:--'TI:H, p,tgP ],')A

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High school valedictorians tend to repeat successesBy Margie Reins SmithStaff Wnter

Do you know whel e your classvaledlctollan IS?

PI edlCtably, high school vale.dlctollam, and salutatol'lanshdve tUI ned out to be highaChlC\ el ~ fOl the I est of thenIIves An mf Ol mal stll'vey ofG1'ol:>"e POInte South's and0101th's highest I ankmg studentsflam the pa"t has tUl ned up a\ :ulety of Success StOl leS

Of 13 valedlctonal1s who wel ecOl1tacted, all of them g1'aduatpdham a college or UI1IVelslty,eIght or mal e WIth high honors~lI1e have advanced degree" _

Voters electfrontrunnersin light turnout

Campaign leaders L JaneNutter and Vmcent LoCicero"wept the school board electIOnMonday, each tallymg morethan 700 yates more than theirnearest competitor Fewer than2,000 of the dlstnct's 45,000 vot-ers turned out for an electIOn\\ Ith few apparent Issues

LoCIcero, the current schoolbOdld president, was the leadmgvote geticl, With 1,171 The totalnumbel of ballots cast was 1,794,\ oters \\ ere allowed to vote fO!two candIdates

Nutter was second, WIth 1,066ThIS \\ as her first run for pubhcoffice, but she has been active mschool affan s at the volunteelle\el

The remaInder of the sevencandIdates splIt one-third of thevotes among them M;argaretMonaghan received 274 yates;Mane Wayman, 243, G€orgeHawkms, 231, Alfred Fox, 186,and Joel Hickey, 132

Only LoClcelO and Nutter con-ducted full-fledged campaigns,\\ Ith mallmgs, endorsements andadveltlsmg The others carnedon WOld of mouth campaigns

Nutter and LoCicero WIll takeoffice III July for four-year terms

Pt1~~~'~Brian P. McDonald

(;1 tnt ....II h( 1

Brian p, McDonald

By Pat PaholskyNews Editor

He hved on a boat m the Ne\\YOlk hdl bOl dnd he lived III

POI tland 01 egon He also lIved111 St Clall fOl five yeal s, dunng\\ hlch tlll1e he completely Ienovated a Gl eek ReVIval house

Of the places \\hele he's lIved,ho\\ e\ el he sm S "It just wasn'thome And "0 GlOSse PomtePdl k bOl n and bred Brian McDonald I" back m the Park,whcl l he and hiS WIfe SU7anncell l' Ialslllg theu two chlldlenLmu (n, 10 and Chllbtophel 8

The 0\\ nel of the Soupl\ ltchen ')d10011 and RestaUl ant,:.lcDoPdlei ",lid the Patk 1'3 Ide,11\ lue '1, (I to h( 1 to ancl 1'0m

\'011 lIl' 1}1I 01\( It\

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June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

SI Clair ProfeSSIOnal BUilding22151 Moross Road

DelrcHI Mlf'hl0"n 4A?'lR

Monday lhru Friday 9 a m -6 p mSaturday 9 a m .2 p m

Our PharmacyStays Open For YouUntil Midnight • . •365 Days a Year.

St. Clair Pharmacy

St. Clair Pharmacy IISal1t John Hospllal next to Emergency Room

22101 Moros> ROdD

DetrOit Michigan 48236

CIty detectlvee, me contll1umgthe mve..,tlgatlOn

- Pete, A Sal/ll(Js

IiiIAlf,h.t<d 4 p. m.-12 MidnightH"llb Stmcu 7 DflYs a Week

A health care partnerof Saint John Hospital

AGNES BETWEEN PARI<ERAND VAN DYKE INHISTORIC WEST ViLlAGE

(shO€s not IPI every slore)

For BoysSelected Fall and Summer

Clothing & Outerwear35% OFF ORIGINAL PRICES

All Furnishings25% OFF ORIGINAL PRICES

Bow' lrems IUlr atallah/r at ltben) Plaza,dou.nlov.m A/lanra or dm.nroun Dallas

Irttel7'fWd,are 11UJrkdou.>mmav have been raken on some Items

'lair ar all <lOres excepl flonda

[he VOU' Brooks Brorhers card, A mcn,an F:xpre", Dmers ( lubMaSltrl.ard or Vzw

ART FAIR

Grosse PointeNews

(USPS 230-400)Published every ThursdayBy Anteebo PublIsher,96 Ken-he\lll A,cnue

Gro.,se POInte, MI 48236

Phone 882-6900

WEST VILLAGEINVITATIONAL

For WomenSelected Coats, Suits, Slacks, Skirts,

Shorts and ShirtsSelected Cotton Sweaters

Selected Dresses, Knitwear,Sleepwear and Accessories

Selected Shoes30% OFF ORIGINAL PRICES

for a limited time

SALEWOMEN'S and BOYS'

CLOTHING

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SJbSC'lp~on Roles S17 oer vear, a mall S19 oul of slaleMdress a I Mall Subscr p~O'1S Ctlange 01 Addre" Forms

357910 96 Kerc~eval Grosse Po nit Farm, M,ch 46236The deaolme lor news copy IS Monday noon 10 Insore "

serllonAll advertiSing copy mJS' be In the Advert smg Oepartmerll

by 11 a m TuesdayCORRECTJO% ANO ADJUSTMENTS ResponslbllirJ (or dls

play and classified advertiSing eIIor IS I mlted to ellher a Cdnctllatlon of the c~arge lor or a re run ollhe portIOn In errorf.ollllcallOn musl be g 'er In time lor correcllO'1 In Ihe 101lOWing Issue We assume no responslb Illy lor Ire same aller I~e lirst mseFllon

The Grosse POl~le News reserlles the "ohl not to acceplan advertiser s order Grosse POinte News advertls ngrepresenla~ves ~ave no auttlonty 10 bl~d Ihls nel'iSpaper andonly publication 01 an advertJsement shall const,lule IInal acceptance 01 the advertiser s order

featuring original art by Michigan artists

SATURDAt JUNE 13, 10 A.M. - 6 ~M.

E~TABlISH£D ISIIl I

D~;;~r!/J;r:}~f'l:j/ '~IC ...(i~~ jg[ Hi~@~~-.) ~

rurnishlllQ9 for li'im Wfonlcn <:., lIDous ~MS(,HI ....\\OI» I'I.'\,OU ....( OJ HIIH, ~~1>" I Hor I • ,..,()\f1. H..,' I \1 \1 I rHO) I

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Body discovered in harborGIO".,(' Pomte polIce have gerpnntb from hel hand The Ime of Lake St Clan IS very

ldentlfied the body that washed coroner's report mdlcated that "lIppery, and an accidental d(..athIII to thp clty\ mUIllclpal harbOl the body had been m the watc! ha~ not been I uled out A "em chd.., that 01 d 29 yeal old Pontiac fOl three to seven days Cause of of the shOlehne m the alea\\ olllan death wa~ hsted as dlOwnmg tm ned up nothll1g

Thl' dead ""oman, Geneva "ThIel' days would fit wIth the The woman WdSemployed 111aKelth, \\a" found float111/t m the time at which she", ~vas Id"t hou"ekeepmg cdpaCltv at a PonhadJOI at abollt 330 pm FII seen," Kennedy saId Ihls could tlac hO"'pltdl, aLcOldll1g to Kend<1), June 5, by a local resIdent, be an apparent sUIcIde Thew IS nedydLCOldmg to Publtc Sdfcty Dn'ec no eVIdence of foul play, but wetOl BIllle Kennedy are not excludl~~ any posslbJlI

Kenl1('d" '-aid the woman was ties at thIS tune1.1"t :,een ~'dl" Tuesday, Junp 2, Kennedy added that the "hOle\1 hen ..,Ill' \\ a'> stopped by policeOil Ow nO!t hbol!nd Lodge free\1 cl\ dt EIght ~1d(' Road ShelId" takE.'n mto (u.,tody on lech.Ip-,-, dllvmg (hmge'" and her velilLIe \I'd., Impounded elt thattImE.' Shl' \1 de, I eled"ed June 2

WE.' '>tlll don't kn<)\\ \'rhelee,he \\ ent mto the 1\ dtel " Kenl1lod\ "aid

SIll' 1\ a" dlscovel ed weallngnnh ~l r' ~11 Af hll1('1l J~::'~ ~ T::c~::\\ ae, no IdenttfiLatlOn on thebody, dnd police leal ned helIdentlt\ only dftel the WayneCountv ('ell onel '-, office hfted fin

The panshlOners of Our LadyStar of the Sea Pansh Will honorthell retIrIng pastor, the RevRalph E Kowalski, on Sunday,June 14, follOWing the 12'30 p mmass

Father KowalskI Wlll celebratethiS 70th birthday, hiS 45 an-mversaty In the pnesthood andthe begmmng of hiS status as sen101' pnest In the ArchdIOcese ofDetrOIt He has also served theGro!:>sePOinte area as vIcar to theDetrOIt/Grosse POlllte VIcanateand on the St John HospItalBoard

punched several times, accordmgto the report

He sustamed ll1Junes to hISlower IIp and his elbow andlatel checked mto Cottage HospItal WIth a mild concussIOn Theman'" girlfriend reportedly suffered a black eye when she; tnedto break up the fight

Pohce SaId numerous WItnebbe" sa\\ the alleged assaultdnd stdtement.., wll) be forthcommg

No chat ge'> have a" yet beenfiled \JV thl' mJul ed man

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BY COl]lVTESS NLfl.RA.

The Rev. Ralph E, Kowalski

Pastor to be honoredr=I

FOR HIS OLD ONE.

Man beaten at local clubA 24 yeal old St Cldll Shore"

mdn 'illstdll1ed numelOUS mJuIlC" ealh Saturda~, MelY ,30,\\ !wn he I\a" allegedly assaultedat ('1 tlC'kel .h\ 111 the Fa! m..,

AccOJding to Fat m., police an"ltelleltlOn Ill'twel'n the man dnoa won\lll1 OC{.urr(;u. and an enlployel d<'kl'd hJnl to 1L:<lve

When ,h( llIdll IepOl tedh dIdnot ]e,lv(, e,(1)11enough be \\ .1..,

pll"hed b\ till C'lJIploveE.'Sevel ellothel" jOlned III dnd a mele(' en'>ued TIll' III II IIde, pu"hed mtothE. bell" lohh\ 'll1d kIcked dnd

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IT W()[lLDN'7' BE ~FAT1-JI~1RS'I.

saId the "POhtlCdl 0\ el"tone"were obvIOUSand he ddded I herecommendatIOn (b) the "eell (hcommlttee) hdS been made d." fell

as I'm concerned dnd thel Le, noreason to belwve the\ 'll bE.'changed OUI cun ent JudW' suggested It's pI ematm E.' and untImely to dPPOll1t someone 110\\

When plessed, Dea<,on adnlltted that hIS 0PIl1IOI1 \\ a" ,1Il

"open questIOn"ReSIdent Joseph GI anD, who

teaches law at WaYIlP State UnlversIty, adVIsed the councl] toproceed WIth the appoIntmentsmce the city atto! ne\ dId notsay "you cannot, he ;,dId youshould not"

He added "I don t knrl\\ whlwhen It comes to plckmg J )udg\m thiS communIt), It become"pohtlcal What he (Deason) hac,told you, to me, I.'>bad legal advice It'" a contmgent appomtment There's no dangel of belllgsued"

The commIttee mtcI VIewed 10of the 17 applicant<, fOl the p0'>ttion_ It!> recommendatIon wlH bemade in the form of a mmont\and majOrIty report

The lively ell.change camp dftel' a 3 112 hoUl meetmg, dUllllgthe segment open to publlL (Omment It lasted fm dlmost dll

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IJudge/From page lAHe said It was durmg a phonedIscussion with Mayor PalmelHeenan that mormng that hebecame concerned about the Iegality of appomting a Judge be.fore the posItIOn was actuallyvacant Grobbel's reslgnatlOntakes effect June 30

"It struck me that there was asenouB questIOn about whether avacancy exists and a serIOUsquestion of whether or not anappomtment can be made until avacancy eXlsts," Deason smd

"It's my opimon that for anunchallengeable appomtmentthat the appointment be madewhen the vacancy occurs"

Deason also suggested that theJune 16 filing date for candldates who want to get on theballot could be extended becauseof a precedent that was set

Mayor Pro Tern David Gaskmasked If the city, m all casestherefore, had to walt untl! aperson physically left a positIOnbefore filhng it

"I do not thmk it',; a foregoneconclusion that a Judge who hasresigned and It was accepted bythe council, that she can comeback and withdraw her reslgna.tIon," he sald "1 do not acceptthe adVIce of the counsel on thISpoint"

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l\t1IJ,v'n IIl-Jlll'lln "IIOW thlll HfiIWl'clJni 01 tho whitt' fmlllllOH und66 pOI'eent of tho blnck fhmdlllkin hill dlstl'lct send thell chll(!1 ento private bchools

"These proposals are thmf:,'l'uel for lily constituency," hesaid

Kelly says

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But Kelly Baid he is opposed tothe other portIOn of the tax pack-age Proposals to Increase thestate aid formula don't fly any

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T!l(l1'1:l IF! alliD A JOtiS 01 tRX 1mBI.'liB outlltnte flll'nlOI'fl [{O om ojbusin6HS, accol'ding to !{ellyDuring the last decade, 15,000family farms have disappeared

As a result, he said, "there's alot of mterest outstate in domg

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areto tlw llllllln!lv PI'op/H;~jd('h,t lIi,;b In "lltt fj 1~ItlQtl)l:t, ft~1l1Oi:o~ (tf' tlw Pi OPllhll1!:l tllm tnL1CJll rlllm Illlldlllg hI' bot h hl'lnlJ1ng up llw hOt/om Hnd hllngln/Jdown the top An fJml to till-' {lbjJIty of mdivldlHll dlBtl'letR to fundthelt' PIObfJ'ClnlR by tnxlng themHelvus hus alho been proposed,The out-of.fol'mula as&oclation ISalready lobbymg agall1st suchchanges m Lansing

Kelly Said the educationalfundmg IS gettmg a lot of atten-tIOn because there are no othermaJOI isques facmg the leglsla-tUle and becau<;e the stateChambel of Commel ce has madeIcfDl m of pIOpel ty tax an Issue

Thel e 1<; a lot of supportaI ound the state fOl propel ty tax

David Michael Johnslaterior~lac.

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30% • 50% OFF & MORESOFA'S

Beige, blue and cream textured sofa84" long Reg $1,063 00

Mauve & blue plaid, rolled arm sofa87" long Reg $1,249 00

Charles of London sofa 86" longGray, mauve, blue qU1lted pnnt Reg $1,056 00

Kay Lyn - peach, blue & mauve quiltedCotton deSigner prmt 86" sofa Reg $1,640 00

CHAIRSBeige, mauve and blue traditional chairReg $49800

Kay Lyn Queen Anne Wing ChairBe1ge & wedgewood Fhlme Stitch Reg $95000

State tax proposals

~tMl4Art fair to support community mental health servicesBy Elsa Frohman Fees at the center are fif,1Uled natlveE> to a person expenencmg lems from gllef at the loss of a "We a"k thelt they Lelll U~ mPtltally III client The mdlvid.Feature Editor on a slidmg scale, and while famlly or Job stress It may only J,ltluly member, to angel' at the theml,ehe>;," ~eff ~alcl \'UllOcl) ual come., m for a full day of

At the Northeast GUIdance ~ome gO\Cl nment funds are mean provldmg an objective hs- bleak up of a mal nage I" lequll ed to CL>n1l' hel (' II t !Je'\' thewpy, two or three times aCenter, they I ealize that not u",ed, without the eflOlis of the tener for a depll',.c;ed mdlvldual Chent!> come to the centel elt make that celli, t h('\ ,ll (' III\ ('~t \\t'pk The day program IS

everybody feels good all the As"l<;tdncc League (an organlza- The centel hel'" cl '>lan of tlamed thell 0\\11 volitIOn No one 1- II lllg In hplpll1g tlH'tlh(,h • .., '>tdffed by a psychiatrIc nursetime You don't have to be tlOn heavily supported by Glosbe social \\ 01 ku.., ,lilt! p..,\ chologl"ts fpt! ed In the caultb 01 the ~Lll. '1 hi ldll]! J'l\ II, till') I ,llld an o(cupatlOnal therapistchlOnically mentallv 111 to need Pomte! ,,), thp centel would have to help Il1cln IIlL d.., .1jth pi ob !Jo<;plt,t! ,\ ..,tun L;I lIll I I II IIII' )1" The centel's consultatIOn andtheir services Thel:efOl e, one oj to cut back ben'lces drabtlcally ,,' --,_ _ _ _ < , ( d matloll pl'O!,,"rams are deSignedthe centel'g maJol PIO!.,'1ums Ib "Govelnment fundmg Just ~_""" t$f < r~>:J<-,~ I I plevent mental dInes£:, m thedeSigned to help people who die doe<;n't LOvel the cost of sel t:::....: i4 i... ' I iI,1l1l1UmtytempOlal'lly depressed because of VileS," "md MalY Meyer Neff, _, Wt> affel <.Iu:>1>e.,to help pal'-the loss of a loved one 01 am dll ectOl of clmltuJ "el vices at the h bLCome better parents,"kmd of stresl, m their 1Ive" . centel "(The Absl,tancc League) \( Ii "dId 'We have worked

This weekend, the Art on the gl\Cb U~ d flexJl.Jlht) \\e wouldn't \Ilth tmddle school 'ltudents onPomte AI'! Fall :It the Edsel & hdve othel wise It helps make ., t 11(' !c)',', of d clu""mate We haveEleanol FOld House glOund" \\111 t!m OlgdnJ/,\tlon a hIgh quality J"' dunc pl0i,rrams fO! school-ageI81Se funds fO! the ~oltheast caleglw'I' hll(l!en on sexudl abuse"GUIdance Centel The al t Jell! Ib The 1'\01 thed..,t GUlddnce Cen ~ ',"'r JII elnothel plOgJ dm, the centerput on unnudll\ b) the Assls- tel OfIPl" pi o!,'1dms In three "I k., \\Ith schools to Ident!fytance Leell,'11e to the l\f0l thea~t mam UI ('<1" outpcltlent berVlces, l putentlal dlOpout early on soGUIdance Centel to bupport the adult da) tlCeltment and consult Illl,l..,tlleS c,m be taken to keep

f I - , \..l-l _ _~L 1 '1'1 ,prOgIams 0 t 1C pllvate, non- atlOn and educatIOn services ..... ~ ... "''''UV,.H .I.uC '""'''C'''Ip: ::::.t, CC.",mUHL Y ua:>\..u IlIentdJ UutpdtJellt tWHtlllent IS of I ,h ,ll"o \\ 01 ked With nUl'smghealth agency fer ed to both children dnd adults IIClll1e "tdfl~ on ho\\ to care for

The cent81 has been ellound who at e mentcdly 01 emotIOnally the pldellyfor 24 yeals It began ab an dlbtUl bed Hewnth, the center was canagency for chIldren only, but In 8e1 \ Icel, may be shalt term "'lIlted by the Grosse Pomte1974, the centel expanded Its NefI call'> the pi ogl dill CIISIS 111- Schools 011 the bubJect of teen su-

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r d I 'rh TIll' wntel offen, lecture! s ona Ie el a 1,'1antel:,'1 ant ex 'EveJ yonc Cxpe1letlces Stl eSbpiled ill 1981, but the centel de elt .,ollle tillie," NefI ~,llcl "We a \H1Jely of mental health sub-

Clded to contmue offel'mg adult tlY to help Jesolve the difficulty A visitor at last year's Ar! on the Pointe art fair examines Grosse Pointe arhst Bette Prudden's Jecte, to '>choolb dnd commul1ltyservIces at Its foUl' locations (m !11 IlR shalt a t!llle as possIble," paintings, Many local artists will display their work at the fair, alongside artists from (111 over groupseluding uno in OI'OflH(l POlnto), ThJ~ 11111,YIMnn l'xpl,linll1l{ ~Itol" Michigan and out of state. LH"t yell!', the ASSIstance

I,(',Ig'lIl' COllll'ib\ltod more thnnMO,OOO III tlw Pl'ogl'tlltlll of tho(plllpl' AddltllllHllly, mombOl'j.4 oftlw A Il" I,,11111('0 L{ltl~Utl dOllllt{Jd1l1l11l,Y !l0l1l N 01 volllntt:l!ll' tlmo tot l1fl (!~'1l1~1I'

Ml Oil Iho Polnitl If:! t1w Af:l!ll~.tUIl(!(J Ll:in/:futl'", hll'fftltJt ullllulllhi lid I'all:lol, tllOU/:fh ~vtJntf:l ftl'tllI(oId t hl'OIlUhoui thl'l ,YeAl', 1'h~111'1 fnll' will bl:! O}ltlll thHn lOII III to B p,m, on SA~m'dAYI Junl'lI:l, line! SumlA,Y, JlIllQ 14, Admlll-'lIon il!! u dOIlAtion of $1 to thpNO! thanst Guidanco Cantel',More than 150 artists and arti.sans will be displaying theirwork for sale Free parkmg Willbe offered outside the gates,

AND MOREDesign Institute of America brushedplatinum and antique brass curio cabinetReg $2,69000

Solid oak English drop leaf and tableReg $420 00

Superior Queen Anne oval cocktail tableWith qlaiM W6ert top Reg $510 00

Black lacquer EtagereWIth c'IdJU6ttible <j};t.IiS ,helve, W 28' D 13', H 78 Reg $747 00

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PloJ}oMlf.1 I"ltlW hfJlbriJ Ow IIJ!..Oi:llillm!3 to t!hnnl:ftl tldUl!i1tltJll fHndIn/{ ft!'{1 pi ohubl,Y too (lUnll't)Vl.JI'1l!1l) to pilI'S, but IlhQlIld hll tllkfJllflal'loll!ll,v, fltAta Sem John I{tlilytold the Rchool bmH'd Jmw l,

"They'I'a likely to be contl'oval'sial and depend on a handfulof votes." Kelly said "GrossePointe will have an oPPOltunityto have its say"

As one way to have Its say,the dlstnct re Joined the assocI alion of out-of.formula dl<;tJ lets afew months ago The out of formula dlstncts, fO! VaJ IOUS 1easons, do not receive any pelpupIl state fundmg They areconsldeJ ed to be mO'lt vulnerable

lust about every lamp Stiffel - Frederick Cooper. Chapman and Beth WeismanAccessories from Maitland - Smith. BrIldwin . Dolbi - Cashier

Pictures Greg Copeland, ChrisshawnHenredon imports, Maitland - Smith Ltd, - Coromandel &Four & Six Paneled Wood & Silk Screens $889.00 to $499.00

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18th Century Davis buffet58" long In ml'1hogttny Reg $2,125 00

Two oak & brass bunching cabinetswith beveled glass doors & sidesCan hghtmg and mIrrored bdCk R"J $1,37500 eft

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South students. front row, Irom left, are Mary Beth Hicks. Erika Hernqu.1st. Julie Matthews, lricia Jungwirth. ]Ill Allen. Katherme Deuben andRussell Luttinen. assistant principal; back row. from lefL SuperintendentJohn Whntner, Pnncipal Edward Shine. Ben Heln. TIm Nugent. Lucia Brei.denstein and Erin Kershaw.

Senior menhonor top 20

The SenIor Men's Club of Grosse Pomtehonored the 20 top students from Northand South hIgh !>chools May 26 at a luncheon at the War MemorIal

Hobert Tnnklem, past president, pI esented each student wIth a large plaque mIecogl1ltlOn of exceptIOnal academIc accomphshment and a book on the history ofl\lIChlgdl1

Dr Harlan H Hagman, edItor of thenewsletter for the Semor Men's Club, conh'1'dtulated the students in hIs talk.

Bllef speeches were gIven by JohnWhntnel, supenntendent, John Kastl an,plll1upal of North, and Edward Shme,pi mClpal of South

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SIS, dIabetes, multIple selelo'>lsand blindness

Hearmg losses usually occurgradually and most of the heal-Ing aCUIty can be lost before theperson acknowledge;; any loss

Equally dIstressful as hearIngloss is dImInished VISIOn Hearmgproblems can be, but are not always, the result of agmg But aswe grow older, there IS a gradualweakenmg of the abIlIty to focuson nearby objects Usually thIScondition occurs around age 45and can be overcome v. Ith the aIdof correctl ve lenses

The best known ploblem thatmcreases WIth age IS that ofcataracts A cataract IS a cloudycondItIOn m the lens

WhIle there IS no way to prevent cataraCt fOlmat JOn, not dllpeople reqUIre correctIOn of thecondItion. Only about 5 percent ofthose over 65 requlle surgeryRemoval of cataracts IS only ad-VIsed when problems mterfereWIth daily actlvitIes or when thecataract becomes opaque Whensurgery IS called for, 90 percentof those who undergo It have 1mproved vision Cataract surgery ISone of the most successful operatlOns done today

A more serIOUS eye condItIOnthat progresses slowly WIthoutwarnmg IS glaucoma Glaucomacauses hIgher than normal pressure m the eyeball WIth the resultthat flUIds wlthm the eye do notdram properly, causmg damageto the optlc nerve and loss of VIslOn.

Persons over 35 should bechecked penodlcally for glauco-ma

Takmg precautIOnary measuresto preserve both SIght and hearmg is a good Investment In mak-ing later years of lIfe mOle enJoyable

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Tmmtus IS a climcal name for"nOIse In the ear" For some Itcan be relatIvely mIld For othersIt may be a buzzmg, hISSing,cracklIng, nngmg nOISe severeenough to dIsrupt their everydayroutine

SometImes only one ear IS af-fected; other tImes both ears areaffected Not only that, a personcould hear dIfferent sounds ineach ear Sounds may appear tocome from dIfferent 10catlOns In-SIde the head or outsIde the headThey may even come and go.

One of the causes of tmnituscould be contmual exposure toloud nOIses Another might be aViral mfectlOn or head InjuryEmotlOnal stress, exceSSIve use ofalcohol, tobacco or aSpIrIn couldbe factors

SometImes It can be alleVIatedby removal of ear wax, or treat-ment of ear mfectlOn or hIghblood pressure If these are thecauses

A form of rehef IS a tinmtusmasker developed at the TinnitusChmc at the Umversity of Ore-gon In Portland It IS about thesize of a hearIng aid Unlike aheanng aid, It does not magnifysound, but rather It produces ItSown sound hke the hum of an aIrcondltlOner, a sound morE' !'It'cept.able than tmmtus -

One of the aspects oftmmtus ISthat patIents aware of the nOIsesm their em are unaware ofdlmmished hearmg aCUity. WhenthIS IS true, a carefully selectedhearmg aId affordmg better re-ceptIOn of external sounds blocksout the tmmtus

There are roughly 4 5 mllhonpeople m the Umted States whohave seriou'> hearIng Impau-ment MOle people are handi-capped by hearing loss than thecombined total of those withheart disease, cancer, tuberculo-

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pd"t 101 mcmOlIC<, of "oundo, weCeln neVll IO!get - the VOIce ofsomeone dedi el lIltmg laugh, themajestIC swell of a symphony

All afoul' lives, we look and libten and IecO!d as we ennch our-selves With nature's beauties,man's achIevements m art, mUSICand htel dture and mObt precIOUSof all, clo"e tieS WIth neIghbors,h lends and those whom we holdmost dedI, Oul family

ThesE' pi eClOUS possessIOns ofSIght and sound are bestowed onus WIth the gIft of hfe For mostof our 11ves, we take them forgranted by as the years go on,along WIth the 1est of OUI boddychanges, the acuity of SIght andhparmg dIms Howevel If we lm-meelldtely '>eek pI ofc--o,lOnal helpat the fil "t blgn of lInpendmg Im-paIrment, we can hve our lIvesenJoymg the pledsures that cometo ue; through our eyes and ears

For mstanee, In l'efel ence tohearing, there are few more Irustratmg eXpellenCes than tml1ltus

Each mll11 le,,"on will con'>lst 01pi elll111l1aly ext! Ube" empha"l.lmg Ime, lepetltlon, bdldnce andcolO! ,c,tuc!Pnt'>\\ III then developthe 'UPdo, e\.plol ed toward'> thecompletIon of on(' art pl0Ject perle""on

Pdl t 1 dp,d" \\ Ith pla"ter 1 ehefsand !1wet'> fl om .June 22 July 1The (oell" of Pal t 2, which meetsh om Julv 6 1'), I" clay construetIOn PIa "tel gallle eon>.tructIOnWIll be the o,ubJect of Pal t 3, meetmg July 20 29

Cla.""c,>meet Monday, Tu('"dayand Wednp"day from 9 to 10 amfOl "I\. to 111ne yeal 0 Ids and 11a m to noon fO! 10 to 1.3year olds

Advance el1l ollment I'> reqUlled Cla"., fee 1" $20 per SIXhoUi o,e""lOn emd ll1clude'> '>upphe>. ('all the Wal Memorldl at8817511 (m fUlther InfO! matlOn

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Of all of our five sense", SIghtand hearing have got to be themost preclOUS Our fondest rrJemones are fashlOned of SIght andSOunds expen£-nced through OUIeyes and ears

A loved one'b face, a baby'ssmIle, the glory of a sunset spillmg Its golden glow over a deepening sky, a cool whIte moon floating In a field of sparkhng stars,faraway placer, we have VISitedand best loved places where wehave lIved - all are etched forever In our mmds and heartsthrough the miracle of Sight

Close behmd is the bleSSing ofheanng We have all experiencedmoments of absolute silenceThere IS a strangeness and something omInOUS about a worldwithout sound We WIsh urgently for the sound of movement, theVIbrancy of VOIces, the tnll of abIrd to make our world real.

In tune agam, we search OUI'

~~ulpP.u'e. classes for children..A three-part mml les'>on 111

sculptUl e WIll be offered at th (>

War MemOrIal to children 6 to13years begmnmg Monday, June22

Taught by Ruth Skurda, th!'classes encourage the student tobecome an mvestlgator of hIs 0\\ nworld and the worlds of art dndnature through the process of obsel vatlOn The student WIll gainan understandmg of the elementsand pnnclples of deSign thloughexploratIOn of a variety of mdtenals and techl1lques

Clown CorpsThe Gro"se Pomte Clown

COI1)'>WIll meet Thursday, ,June18, at 730 pm m the conferencploom at the Woods city hall

For more mformatlOn, call AIthm J Kuehnel at 881 8186

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uled special workshops fOl' thosemterested m mstructwn durmgthe summer. VOIce classes forchIldren and adults will be heldWednesdays, June 24 July 29ChIldren's classes are scheduledfrom 10 a m to noon With theadult class meetmg from 7 to 9p m Both classes are $48 for SIXweeks

On Saturday, June 20,10 a mto noon, students may register forthe summer ballet workshopClasses meet Mondays andThursdays, June 22.July 23Adults, from 8 to 9 30 pm, chlldren, 10 a m -noon

Classes are $32 fOi eight, one-hour sessions Students will beassigned to one-hour tIme pel'lodsaccordmg to age and abIlIty

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for $25 to the Glosse POIntePark FoundatIOn, 15115 E. .lefferson, Grosse POInte Park48230 Plans for the ne" centelWIll be on dIsplay at the IeceptlOn

To date $100,000 has beenIalsed fO! the ploJect whIch WIllcost about $250,000 Cocktailswill be plovlded by Ted GatzalOS, ownel of Pegasufl Restaurant and longtIme sUppO!tel ofthe foundatIOn

Voice students of Dons Pagelwill present a concert Tuesday,June 16, at 7 pm at the War Memorial

Music ""'lllmclude operatIc arias and broadway show tunesTIckets are $250, adults andchl1dren under 12, $1 50

The War Memorial's Corps deBallet, under the directIOn ofMary Ellen Cooper, wIll performIts annual sprmg recital Thursday and Fnday, June 18 and 19,at 8 p.m.

Students from age 5 throughthe semor group w111 performThe senior group WIll present Ge.orge Gershwin's Concerto in F,an anginal ballet with story,choreographed by Cooper. TICketsare $3 for adults; $1.50, studentsunder 12.

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ConstructIOn of the new actIvI-bes center at Windnull Po.nte .sexpected to start this fall, accord-Ing to Robert Hutton, preSIdentof the Grosse POInte Park Foun-datIon.

To raIse funds for the proJect,the foundatIOn WIll sponsor acocktaIl receptIOn at the lakefront home of Dr KlIn and MadoLIe on Wmdmlll POInte DliveThursday, June 18, at 7 pill

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Satisfaction, notapath~ explainslow school voteIn a Newsweek column, George Will

once took Issue With the popular viewthat a hght turnout m an electIOn re-

flects publIc apathy Instead, Will argued,a small vote mIght sImply ref1ect publIcsatIsfactIOn with the status quo SatIsfiedcitIzens tend to :>tay home on electIOn day.

Will's reasonll1g help:> explaIn the lowvote on Monday's Grosse POInte school elec-tion that returned VIncent LoCIcero to theboard for a second tel m and named L JaneNutter' to the other po:,t filled thiS year

In fact, LoCICero and Ms Nutter ran awaywIth the electIOn LoCIcero, the CLllrentboard chaIrman, recel ved 1,171 votes andMs Nutter l,()66 , accOldmg to the unofficlal talhe:> With only 3,303 votes cast, eachof the wmners received about one third ofthe total, and the other fi\'e candIdatesshared the final thIrd of the vot('s Only1,794 of the 45,000 registered voters wentto the polls

Prior to the election, the News COalment-ed that all seven candidates had abilItIesand backgrounds that quahfied them toserve on the board but it supported the elec-tIon ofMr LoCIcero and Ms Nutter on thegrounds they had supenor credentials Thevoters apparently agreed wIth that assess-ment. The majorIty seemed to be satIsIfiedwith LoCicero and Ms Nutter and to regardthem as the best candIdates to help continuethe POIntes' record of excellence In publIceducatiOn,

Yet the low turnout at the polls was notunexpected. No major Issues had ansen dUl-mg the campaign. In theIr mterVlews withthe Grosse POInte News, the League ofWomen Voters and other newspapers, noneof the candIdates had raIsed senous~~~!lC::'bC::; tv ;;cl.vvl ~vaL\.l lJulil.y ur to bU-

penntendent John WhntnerAll seven, however, had shown interest m

board polICIes, espeCIally WIth Iespect to theproposed expansIOn of library facihtIes,renewal of the teachers' umon contract nowunder negotIatIOn, planmng for future en-rollment shIfts and, m general, the neces-sIty for the best use of the tax money invest-ed m the system

In addItIOn to the negotlatlOn::, over theteachers' contract, which always createsome controversy, the proposal for the ex.panSlOn of the three llbranes appears toraIse many questIOns m people's mmds The$8 mIllion estllllate of the overall cost sur-pnsed some people, mcl udmg school boardmembers Yet there IS lIttle questIOn aboutthe need for expanSIOn In view of the hIghpercent usage of the hbrary facIlitIes The

questIOn is whether the community needsto invest as much money as informally sug-gested, or whether the costs could be reviseddownward without materially damaging theproposed expansion.

Off on the horizon is another, potentialproblem for the Grosse Pointe schools, It isthe talk of Lansmg about imposing a state-wide school property tax and an educationfunding plan that would reduce overall prop-erty taxes - but also reduce local controlover school financing.

It IS true that local school taxes often aremadequate in districts with low or declin-ing property values and that current stateaId faIls to bring the dollar support up to anacceptable standard But the plan being pro-posed in Lansing would also put a cap on 10'cal mIllage. Such a cap might limit theamount of money the Pomtes could raise tosupport theIr schools, even If they wishedto exceed the cap.

Fortunately, the Lansmg proposal is onlya proposal to date but it does indIcate thekl nd of problem the current school boardmay have to deal with in the near future.The Pomtes are fortunate in the backgroundand experience of the two school board mem-hpY'C: C 'h 0~':!; ~~ ~1:Jr1d~.y.'.3"'~"ot~ltgiiuJ tIu::Ii vehold-over members

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Grosse Pointe NewsVol. 48, No. 24, June 11, 1987, Page 6A

A limited fuzz buster ban

City needs 'Business Day'

Itnow appears that the Michigan Legis-lature WIll approve the proposed 65mph speed lImIt on rural MichIgan

freeways as well as a lImIted ban on radardetectors.

The compromise worked out by a jointHouse-Senate committee was approvedonly after a lobbyIst for Lhe so-called fuzzbusters was an-ested and charged wIth at-tempting to brIbe one member of the jointcommittee. Even backers of the fuzz bust-ers said it would be dIfficult to halt theban after that brIbery lllcident

Raising the speed limit to 65 mph on ru-ral freeways apparently is a popular move,e,ven thougn there is strong, evidence thatthe 55 mph limit has saved hves and re-duced costs of automoblle aCCIdents in thestate. The argument for ralsmg the lImIt isthat few people are observmg the 55 mphspeed anyway, but that VIeW Ignores thelikelihood that speeders who exceed thecun-ent hrmt WIll exceed the new one aswell.

Even under the complomise proposalthat IS expected to become law, the LegIS-lature stIll WIll be sendlllg the wrong slg-

Metro DetrOIt recently was reportedto be dead last among 30 citlesrated by top busll1ess executIves

as a good place in whIch to locate a busi-ness. But three other reports have giventhe metro region hIgh marks for Its retaIl-ing opportumtIes, Its economic 6'rowth ratem 1986 and Its general bmmess clImate.

The first, a survey of top busmess execu-tives by pollster LoUIS Harns, was commlS-slOned by a New York real estate firmwhich markets office and Industrial spaceon a natIOnal baSIS. It measured metroareas on the quahty of hfe, future eco-nomIc health, cost of labor, acces') to mar-kets and other speCIfic factors

In thIS poll, DetrOIt came m last m qual-Ity of hfe for employees, that conclUSIOnapparently beIng based on <,uch problemsas CrIme, the qualIty of 1ochoo18and afford-able housmg It al<,o had the poorest "gov-ernment chmate," defined In terms of taxpolIcies and the extent of regulatIOn Andit traIled only Cleveland 111 the cost of la-bor All In all, DetrOIt came In at the bot-tom of the poll alonf{ With Cl('veland andMIamI

One pOSItIve note canw fJ om <in OhIO retal! consultant who fOLl nd tIWlL' ,ll e fewplaces left 111 thc' countl'l thdt <11 e extremely good, profitahll' ,1I'(W, to go IlltoHe urged that retal!('l.., ....,houJd <.,(llOU..,lylook at DetrOIt"

A second pOSItIve notl' CW11eham theGreater Detro]t Chdm hpi of ('ommel('ewhIch found that th(' econO/me gl 0\\ th rateIn 8Outhea'it Mlchlg,l11 outpaced the na-tIOnal economy hv 2S pel (('nt 111 19H6 0\'('1

1985 The chamber\' 1987 pI Ogl1''''''' If'portmdlcated con<.,ldf'lahl(. e((Jnomlc actIVItyand mcre,i'-e<, 10 pnplllltH!ll. ('mplovnwntand thf' numbel of n('\\ hU..,llw""c<.,It ,11"0saId the ..,tate L('gl"Jaturp h,h dpmrmstrated an Ulcrea<.,c,d dp<.,ll(' to \\('lcO/11('bUSiness l11put and Jdch e..,<.,hU"Il1(''''", concerns

A thIrd POf>ltIV(' note Calm' frum f'.lIly n'

nal to the people of Michigan. In effect, thelegislation says that radar detectors are il-legal but their users WIll not be cited for aVIOlatIOn unless they are stopped for othertraffic offenses. That IS the same rationaleused against violators of the mandatoryseat-belt law, but that act at least encour-ages safety, not speedmg and law VIOlation.

Our view is that it is a mIstake for thestates to take any actions that will In-crease highway speeds. It IS a mistake be-cause there is evidence that lower speedssave lives and reduce accident costs. But itis also a mistake because motOrIsts Will beencouraged to use more gasolllle and thusrun the risk, at least over a long period, ofnigher gasoline pnces and even shortagesIf the OPEC nations keep theIr act to-gether.

Gov. James Blanchard still mIght vetothe compromlse, assuming It passes bothhouses m its present form, but he may feelthat the compromise is as much as he canget m the way of a ban on the fuzz busterseven from his own party members m theLegislature. That would be too bad becausewe thlllk he could get a tougher ban

suIts of a Chamber of Commerce poll thatfound that about half of area busmess ex-ecutives who had responded saId the bUSI-ness clImate in Detroit was "good" or "ex-cellent" with the other half saying It couldbe better. The executives also showed anew interest in developing better relatIOn-ShIpS with labor Ulllons, the chamber SaId

Fmally, an analYSIS of the HarrIS poll bythe DetrOIt News found that office rentalsare boommg m the Detroit metro area and,In fact, are runmng at a hIgher rate of DCcupancy than m Atlanta, the best place Il1

whIch to locate a bUSiness, If the poll IS tobe believed

One explanatIOn for DetrOlt'~ low stdnd-mg m the poll IS the executIves' lack offamIlIarity with the area Only 25 percentof the respondents SaId they were "veryfamIliar" with DetrOIt and yet the mea'sratmg was based on thmr respomes

So perhaps the Chamber of Commerceshould promote a "BUSiness Day" SImilarto the "MedIa Day" that Mayor Young ha~been sponSOrIng for several year~ to helpmform outstate news medw about Detrolt's good POInts as \\eJl as Its plOblenh

Such a day could try to bnng non.rc:-,Ident busmess people up to "peed on whatreally IS happemng m DetIOIt and Mlchlgan with re<>p('ct to qualIty of Me a<; \\ellas busmess opportumtJes Fact<, that bearon regIOnal ratmgs obVIOusly need to beupdated on a regula!' baSIS So do popularImpreC;SlOns, whIch often reflect outmod('dVIeWSbased on pa<,t event«

The DetrOlt mptro area I'; not ~et out ofthe woods. WIth more GM plant c!(Nng<., 111

the offing and cntlcism of th(' Young admll1l.,trdtlOn for domg too much for rlrm nto\vn dpvelopment at the ('\.p('n,,<, of tIll'CIty'S neIghborhood" But th<'I-(' 1<.,mClP.l"lI1g eVldencf' that commulllty lead!.).., <11 p

Il'n)nmg how to cope wlth the' IPglOn'..,pi (,blcms EVIdence of the ,H'e,l '" 11('\\ "pllitand It<.,economIC Improvenwnt ought to bedl..,<.,emmated af> wldply a:-, po...,.,lble

Don't deprivethe athletes

Edztor's note The followzngletter wa<;sent to school Su-perzntendent John Whrztnerand the board of educatwll

After particIpating m theGrosse Pomte North Hockeyprogram for three years, Ihave come to understand It::.Importance This outstandmgprogram has become a statepower mJust four short yeal S

There ISan incredIble senseof prIde that goes along WIthplaymg hockey fOI you 1

school; a speCIal pnde thatI've found In no other sportYaungI'I player" chensh theIdpa of playmg for theIrrespectIve high school", andmany tlme'l dunng the yearr am asked, "Do you thmk Ican make the hockey team?"by the you ngel piayers I bebe'll', If aJJO\~erl.the hockeyploglnm ,\111 conlmue tof-,TJ 0\\ evpn gl calrI

It "eem" 1'\ Idl'n t t hat thefan behaVIOrat <.,e]pctgnnw'"ha" lwen ImpIOpe) Thr hochcy pl"yer" hn\ r- cdu<.,pdnoreason to be pUl11shpdypt tll('bu"ppn..,lOn of the NorthSouth hockry gamc'("')1brl dl1 rct pum..,hnwnt to tlw"pp1<tyr)<.,

r am not \\'1(11)gto mak(>npropo"f11. I "',mph \\ Ish tostres'l thr ImpOlIdnc(' thnt allthe NOI th South gtlmp..,do 1)('pl,lyed, "hltLpl tl1(')( h("pcctat'l! " OJ not, \~hpt )1<'1

the~ Like pla('(' 111 GIO""('Pomtr OJ not

Thl' NO!th/South hockp}gamp<.,arp r!hlrlj 01H' nflhl'h1gh pOlnt<.,of tl1<' <"("'<..onMany iiI uPlmg hflll!" of pi Hc

bce and mental hype go mtothese contests The athletesshould not be deprIved ofthlseXCItementdue to the actlOnsof a few outSIders The suspensIOn of the North/Southhockey games IS an act thatwon't be readily JustIfied

John AndaryCaptain,

Grosse Pointe NorthHockey Team, 1986-87

For recyclingTo the Editor:

The Loagup of WomenVoter'l of Glosse Pomte WIshc" to commend the GrossePomte News for Nancy Parmentel's al tlc1eon IecyclIngThe Lea~.,'ueof Women Votersand the Gz-o',<,<'Pomtp branchof the Amellcan ASSOCIatIOnof Unl\'Pl SIt" Women areJomtly s(udj mg the rpcyclmgh"IJe Il1 OUI communltll'S and\\ orkll1g toward mUl1lclpalICC'\r1111g Thc v,andermgtl,\"h hm f.,'efrom r"hp. NewYork kepp'" 1 emmdmg usthtlt ell<.,po..,alplohlem" \\-1]]

Ol1h Il1crf'n"'eAlong thh Ime, the Leagup

of WOnJrl1VotC'rs \\ould hk('to 11Ill1gto yoU! at!pntlOn th('(,ffOJt" of Umvpr"lty LlggPt!LO\q'l Sdll)O] dnd It" Ilhr:11'Jall, C'hallotte Elmr, III th( arf>of pn\ llonmpntdl H\\arenc<.,,,Wp .Jppl'Hld U11lVPI "1ty Llggett fOJ jf<., pIojl0'" ill to "pon..,01 ,I np\\",pdIWl 1('(vc!Jnge1lopoff ..,tatIOnon 1t " pi 0pplfy fOi commumty 11'1(' Thr..,rllOO]ha'" commlttpd 11<.,01fto1.111d.,CdPp,md mnmt am thp"It(' Thh I" nn r'(cpliPnt oppOIt Ul11t \ f()) ..,tmlpnlpartlcIp<ltlon and fOl p,lhllC tlWalP

ness of thIS most importantIssue

The recyclmg station IScur-rently bemg studIed by theGrosse Pomte Woods CityCouncil. We hope that ourcommunity WIll support thisstatlOn as a first step towarda more comprehenSIve recy-cling program whIch Will

postpone the need for in-creased IllcmeratlOn capacity

Janet VanderpoolPresident

League of Women Voters

limping alongTo the Editor:

"All the news that's fit to

Moreletterson SA

PI'J I1t "That, of course. ISthe mot

to of our "gIpat N e\\ Yorh.Tll11e" But It's a sly oldJournal and know'l how to protectIt'l heloc""

In the Sunday. ~lay 24 IS"ue. deep In the hrart of Sf'CtlOn A, an al tlcle bOle a cunau'>tItle "24 Percent BelIeveRpagilll Oil Contl a'l " It wenton to "ay that " only oneAmcncnn 111fOllr 'lays Presldent R('agan I'> telhng thptluth ....hen he demes knowll1g that monry from al ms,;nlp'l to Iran went to help thrNlcaragunn rehels" Four

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Margie Reins Smith

Questionsto peruseandponder

LIfe IS lIttered wlth Imponder-ables

Imponderables are unanswel able questIOns They'I'e the If-they-can-send-a-man-to-the moon-why-can't they kmds of thIngsthat one won't call EMS for, orchal ge mta a neW::.loom and yell"::.top the pre::.sesl" because of, 01'

rewllte hlStOlY books aboutThey're the small puulements

that mdke one ::.top IJ1 one'stracks momental'lly, scratchone's head qUIl'Zlcally, and.well ponder

Thel e dre phIlosophIcal andcele::.tIaI Imponderables, globalImponderables, natIOnal Imponrl,...~ n.~1,.., 1..., 1 " •............ ""' .........'-'0..), H/"""'-.L JIUiJUHUt;ldOH~~

and - by far the most numer.ous, domestic Imponderables

Where are dogs' belly buttons,for Instance?

Why does a box of flavoredqUlck-cookmg nce contam twoseparate sealed packages of m-gredlents and then Instruct oneto simultaneously add both pack-ages to the boIlmg water, for an.other Instance?

If a left-handed person IScalled a southpaw, why Isn't anght handed person called anorthpaw?

Why do I defrost meat m themlClowave and then slow cook Itall day In the crock pot')

What does one do WIth thefluff cycle on one's dryel?

Is there anythmg mOle usele::.sthan the 1ed stJ Il1gs on band dIdwrappers?

Some local ImponderablesWhere does the doctor go afterhe says, "I'll be lIght back," andleaves you shiVe! mg In yoU! undelwear on the eXamInlllg roomtable? A theOl-y' He calls the DIagnOSls Hotline and descnbesyour symptoms Another theory

He rushes to the back room toconsult hIS medIcal dIctIOnary,

Is there a dog anywherenamed Fldo') Or Rover?

What are those tall, pamtedpIpe lIke things WIth lIttlepomted tops that stand here dndthel c on cIty Sidewalks, usuallyIl1 matchmg pall s? There's twodt the nOlthwest corner of FIsheland Grosse Pomte Boulevard, onthe lawn of Grosse Pomte SouthThel e are a pall' of these mystellOUS metal posts m front of thecentral hbl ary and one acrossFIshel' Road, on the east SIde ofKercheval Thprp'e; onp ~t thE'Vermer RoadJ Malter Road m-

tersectlOn; another one on Vel'mer across from the Shores CityHall

Do cats or bu ds ever tnp 01

stumble? Or - are humansumque not only because they arethe only ammals that blush, butalso the only ammals that gettangled up m theIr own feet

Some natIOnal Impondcl abiesWhy don't they make alrplanesout of the matendl they use forthe black boxes? .

What does the Clmg PeachAdVIsory Board do? AdVIsepeaches? Do they snub freee;tonp,,?

How about the NatIOnal Bath,

Bed <lIIU LlIl' II A~",ocldtlOn - thlGold InformatIOn Centm - TheNatIOnal Hot Dog and Sau::.ageCouncil Why does the LIght Pol-lutIOn CommIttee of the Astro-nomIcal L(lague eXIst? Do theyemploy people to patrol neigh-borhoods, askmg homeowners todou::.e the hghts as they leaveeach room? Who does the PeanutAdVIsory Board an",wer to? Andhow do they feel about pednutbuttel? (These arc leal orgamza-bans, folks )

Is there a woman's club any-where WIth a "gentleman's auxIlIary"?

How can palkel s of fresh Spill

ach get d\\ ay \\ Ith wrappmg upa plOduct that I" only one thn duseable?

Stams I have a theory aboutthese I thmk stdInS behave hkell1sects Once a pestICIde hasbeen IIlvented to lap a celtammbect ::.pCCJeS, the lIttle bugsmutate mto new Pf'stlclde IC::.IS-tant Val wtles So do some bactella Once a ::.tam remove I becornel, powerful enough toremove a stam, I thmk the !:itam

mutates mto a more potent one.Why would an ordmary person

need a paper shredder? I saw anad for one recently in a slickmagazme ThiS fantastIC Item,the ad boasted, could "destroyconfidentIal papers In your ownhome, under your own SUpervl.slOn! MutIlated beyond recogm.tlOn - fOlever!"

Some global Imponderables:Where do storms go? They cometo MIchigan from northern andwestern Canada, sweep acrossthe Mldwebt, and press headlongfor the East Coast Sure, theybluster out mto the AtlantIc, butdo they finally peter out or dothey come at ound agaIn andagam') Ale we, In fact, experl-encmg the same storm over andove! ?

If underdeveloped natIOns arecalled Thll'd World l1ations.whICh natIOns comprise the FIrstand Second World?

Fmally, a celestIal Impondera-ble' If God IS ommpotent, whydId She take SIX days to createthe world? And why dId Shehave to rest?

Peter A. Salinas

home were two lO-speed bIkes, aset of dishes WIth place settingsfor seven, and three other bIkes.

The donations came fromMary Hohn, Jim Monnig,Chris Andrews, SusanLauppe, Ruth Hatcher, RobinSmith and Angeline Speck.

The donatIOns are apprecIatedsll1ce there IS little money for ex.tras, Thank you for your out-standll1g community support

Sorry, Bob!Last week we ran a cute clas-

SIfied submItted by Woods reSI-dent, Robert Frania. Bob's clas-SIfIed offered some black-over-whIte house kIttens, in good con-dItIOn WIth no rust and a pu-rr{ect exhaust system

Bob called to thank us for theextra publICIty, but saId wetransposed a couple of dIgIts inthe phone number. We apolOgIzeto both Bob and whomever gotall the calls The correct numberof 886-0529

• Only 15 mll1utes frol'1001\ nlO\\ n

• VVlth easy access toe"pre,l\\ ays

• ano the Tfl County area,'uch 01, Troy & Mt Clemen,

• \11 the ao, antages ot amollor orvelopment \\ rthoutthe con!'(e,tlon at com ('>1 ute-trallic

• "'Ioopm (Ontrnlporar),lrchrtp( ture S. de"gn

• \ttr,J( t \ r atrium lobhI • fn( 1°'1'0 ('\('cull\ l' ~arol~(,

Dol-l.-II1\;

The boys, all 14.year olds, hadrun away from home when facedWIth charges of steahng an auto-mobIle

Ground was broken for the HWlckmg MemOrIal LlbraIY atthe l11gh school Members of the

See YESTERDAY, page SA

Southfield busll1ess, and thecompany, after fihng a pohce re-port replaced the stork WIth an-other - thIS tIme a httle moreclose to the house

Police are on the wmg lookll1gfor the wayward bird, and be.heve It may be a graduatIOnprank of some sort In any event,we don't doubt that the dehvererof good news WIll show up msome strange place

Ask and you shallreceIve

Last week an artIcle about aGrosse Pomte Park group homementlOned that the reSIdentswere In need of a few ItemswhIch would make life at thehome a lIttle eaSIer

Grosse Pomters, being the g1V-mg people that they are, an-swered the request withm hoursafter the newspapers hit thestands

Among the donatIOns to the

Gros::.e Pomte pohce for "camp-mg out" m the vacant "Old Alger House" on East JeffersonThe tllO managed to lIve by rmd-ll1g nearby homes for prOVISIOns.sleepmg dUIll1g the day and for.agmg along the lakeflont al eadU!mg the lllght

Now Leasing

WD. Cronmiller, General ContractorPhone: 886-3352

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WeAre Pleased to AnnounceThe Completion of the Third Phase

of the New EastsideOffice Building Complex

Stork beingstalked

It was a gift for Motria Fe-dirko of the Farms, from hersIster on the birth of her daugh- I

tel' Natalie May 30Jerry and Motria brought Na.

talie home from the hospItal lateJune 5, and there in the frontyard was a 7-foot wooden storkwith a large bundle In Itsmouth. There for the world tosee were the words, "It's a girl!"

It was late when the Fedll'kosarrived home, and m the morn-mg Motria wanted to get somephotos With the stork and thebaby, but alas, when they wentoutSide, the stork had flown thecoop

The Fedirkos live Just severalhouses down Kerby from theFarms police department, soJerry walked over to report thelarceny

The stork was on lease from a

trophy btayed at Grosse PomteHIgh after a serIOUS challengefrom Monroe To wm the tItle,Grosse POll1te athletes placedfirst m basketball, sWlmmmg,tenms and track, second m football and third III baseball

Three youths were al rested by

tween Moscow and WashmgtonThe lmk was deSIgned to reducethe danger of aCCidental war

EIghty CUI dmals of the RomanCathohc Church entered Il1toconclave to elect a successor toPope John XXIII The electIOn ofthe 262nd man to occupy the tradltlOnal chaIr of St Petel IS con"Idered to be one of the mostmomentous m modern times

Police used teal' gas to breakup a massIve black demonstra-tIOn m Sa'vannah, Ga Officers..,ald 61 adults and 200 Juvemleswere al rested outSIde pollceheadquarters where about 1,000demonstrators had gathered

The Amencan CivIl LIbertIeSUnIOn bued to ehmmate thephla"e "under God" from thepledge of allegIance The SUIt as"elted that the phrase, added tothe pledge by Congress Il1 1954,vlOlated constItutIOnal guarantee., of freedom of lehgIon

Beethoven was the composermo"t pelf 01 med by symphony orchestl as 111 the Ul1lted Statesand Canada la.,t season, accordmg to a 'lurvey by the AmencanSymphony Olchestra League

HI., spectaculdl return to competItIOn after a month's layoffIlldde Arnold Palmel the favoredchOIce to Icgam the cro\\ n hehl'Jd 111 1960 when he won theLTS Opf'n The Opf'n ..\ a., to beplin rei 111 BlOOklIne ~1ass, at1'lw COlllltl\ Club

In Grosse Pointe, true;t .. £" of Ihf' '\:l'lghbOlhood Cluh\ol( d to l los .. lhl lacdll\' .lft ..1 ,l

.,t ud \ h\ ( (lll"UI1I ng l nglll"I'1 "

"hl\\\( dIll .. huJirhllg 11,1" Ulh,lfl

tll U"( Till' ]PpOlI "hml('d lhdt,In l \lhll1dlllg ,1I1d conI! ,1< t mg"lIh.,tl,ltlim ofl1av 0'] 11!1l(h t)1('

1I1ih 1\,I<., Inl11t 1\,1" (,l\h1 ng IIw!lont \\.111 of 11H' ,~:i\ Pill oldhulld111g to mov('

Tlw A11.spr1l1., S\\('pp.,t.lk(.e;

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Am Du hen ~ not f'!Jack llllchol"oll

Jane FOlldaLong Da} <; Joumel Into .'llIght

Othello60 MlflUle'.

Bdf Bond,iVeu c:;u'ech

called on Congress to enact extenslve CivIl l'lghts legIslatIOn toprOVIde "I easonable men Withreasonable means" to deal Withthe natIOnal CrISIS m race rela-tIOns

Most of the maJOl cIgarettemanufacturers have deCided tostop adveltlsmg m college newspapel s, magazmes and footballplOgrams Campus representrl'tlves of sevel al cigarette compames Will lose then Jobs

The SOVIet Union applOvedthe accord fOl a hot1me erneI'gency commUl1lCatlOns lll1k be

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Marian TrainorColumnist, Movie Reviewer

Grosse Pointe News

June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

June 20, 1963 -The New York Times reported

that Jumor Lt Valentma Tel'eshkova, the fil st woman ast! 0-

naut, and Lt Col Valely Bykovsky landed safely after a twmspace flight The 26 year old RusSIdn woman Sdld only her nosewas brUIsed after the landmg

Lt Tereshkova 01 blted theearth mOlethan 48 times m 70hours aboard her spacecraft VObtok VI

PreSIdent John Kenned}

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U THE REST IS SILENCE:SHAKESPfARE

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June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

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WhirlybirdOne of the DetrOItPolice Department helicopters paid a vis-

il to Star of the Sea students May 14 to give them a close-upintroduction to a real aircraft. Officer Ronald Dickinson andSergeant John Huggins gave the students a tour and explana-tion of the A-Star let Copter.

Sp,-illkler Syste.n ••• needs lvork?CALL

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BEECHWOOD MANORHOME FOR THE AGED24600 Greater Mack

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MONA K. AMMOUN

"Quiet residential areajust one block from

Lake St. Clair

THE HOME FOR THE YEARS OF YOUR FREEDOM

TVs, bike stolenPark public safety offiCials feel

that two break-mb and a larcenyon Barrmgton and Pembel tonoverl1lght Thurbday, June 4, meconnected

A 21 mch televl~lOn wa", ~tollmflOm the Iear pal ch of <1 Bdlllngton Road home, and the same!light a 19 mch teleVISIOn WdStdken flom the Ieal pOlch of dPembel ton Road dwellll1g

A l..TJ.rl'sbike \\ <1'> t<.lken IIomthe rear yard of a BarnngtonROdd home the same !light

OUiuals believe the thl ep mc!ckntb dl e tied togethel, dnd dIethe \~01 k of one 01 mOl e thlev e~

A big dream we carry through the early years of our life is to be able to retirewith good health. Retirement 'ihould ~pell out FREEDOM.

FREEDOM from big Job responslbJlItle'i, and from bIg famIly responsibilities.FREEDOM from paying for the utlhtle'i, rent or mortgage, entertainment costs

and transportation expenses.

FREEDOM from cooking meal'l, from cleaning house, from changing beds anddoing laundry and Honing.

BEECHWOOD MANOR i'>your 0PPOllunlty to enjoy a more fulfIlI10g andcare-free retirement. Imtead of a lonely 11\lng, you Will have mature men andwomen for company and 'iharecl enlcrtUll1nlcnt !nc;tead of putting the best part ofyour day 10 dally chore'i, you \\1]] do c\actly \vhat you like to do. We also offeran attitude of friendship, re'ipcct and caJ c to our rC'ildents.

BEECH'''OOD MANOR Ir.;a homc tOI

mature men and women 60 year'i 01 olderoffering the followmg 'iCrVICC,>,faLilltlc,>and featurer.;:

YesterdayFrom page 7AfdmJly of the fOlmel boal d of educatlOn pI e~ldent Jomed bOdldlllclItuel b JlI lJle <.elemony

OffiCIals of the Fa! mi> dnd thebchools faced off db the Fat m~tl led to get the '>chocl., to bUIld d400 cal parkmg lot on the hIghbchool grounds Farms cIty ofliclals mtended to tIe the lot mtothe Iequested approval of a pelnut to build alibi ary on the'>Chool grounds The ~chool haddgI eed five years eal her to builda 340 Cal lot when It constl uctedthe hIgh school b'Ym and audita1'1 urn

• All I ttllllC~ C\lCpt \our pcr\olldl Ilkph\Hll• l)clIIIOU~ mcal\ In an lkg,1lI1 dlllill roc rn

• "pclIal dlCh IllPCrlllCd hi a IIlC1I\ld \lIlllLIIII• 101'0 lOll mcall for lour !,IlC\11• I \111 homcl.tcplll~ and lallndr\ \lrllll'• ALll\l1lC\ dlrcuor tor 10ll,li and rlUC ilion II illl\ll I

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Grosse Pointe Highplans 30th reunion

The Class of June 1957.Gro",se Pomte High School, Ib

plannmg a 30th reUnIon at theHunt Club Saturday, Oct 3 Theevent \\11I lesume Sunday, Oct4, With coffee and donuts and atour of the school at noon

The plannmg commIttee IS attemptmg to contact all graduates Call Mark Murvay at 7545500 days, Anne Dewey Portellat 268-1489, or LIZ RJley Bmkowskl at 8860051 evenmgs

Transportation factThe state's shortest hIghway IS

only four-tenth of one mIle long- M209 m Leelanau County Thelongest hIghway IS 1-75 freewayIt runs 395 mIles from the OhIOhne north to Sault Ste Mane

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0::>1 L,ldll manna al edS, especIalIy, It eXlbts 111 concentl atlOnssuffiCient to kill II1vertpbratesand to kill or maIm young gamefibh

The laboratory eVIdence ha&mounted to the pomt where wereally can't walt any longer, andthere are decent alternatIve bottom pamts, for fiberglass andwooden boats, at least, With copper rather than tm compoundsprovldmg the antI foulIng attnbute

Manufacturers of the tll1 basedpamt are not pleabed to lose thea market, but seem to accept thefact that theIr other mal mepall1ts WIll pIck up the sales lostof thIS severly tOXICpamt

My bIll bans, as of Aug 1, anysale or use It doee; not reqUIrehowever, that any boat ownerSCIape off or pamt over any pamtwhIch was apphed whlle It was le-gal Wholesale sale for use onsteel and alummum boats willnot be banned untIl the end of theyea!

MIchIgan has a partIcularresponsIbIlity to safeguard thewatel quahty of the Great Lakes,Its connectmg waters and thewaters flowmg mto the GreatLakes. We are contactmg Ontanoand the other Great lakes border-mg states to urge theIr actIOn tostop use of tnbutyltm mannepamts on boats or docks

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The answercrossword-puzzle'>even letter worldtel' IS I, last 1&H

(Addendum for those whomIght be mterested a goodantidote for The New Yorkand other papers who are"PI otectmg the preSIdent" ISAlexander Cockburn (pronounced CaE-Burn) who\Vfltes every two weeks("Ashes and DIamonds") fOIboth The NatIOn ("Beat theDevIl") and, locally, The Metro TImes Both are avallableat the Glosse Pomte CentrdlLIbrary The Metro TImescan also be picked up fl ee lateWednesday dfternoon atnumelous name restaUl anbboth m Gros&e Pomte anddowntown Alexandcl Cndes herd on "the press ofbusmess" and IS the bnlllantson of a blll!Jant father,Claud Cockbul n See the lat-ter'b recent Summmg Up, anautobIOgraphy)

John ConleyThree Mile Drive

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The problem Ib that the TBTgets mto the water and, m Lake

The DetrOlt HIstorical MuseumIS seekmg volunteers to serve asdocent tour gUIdes, e;hopkeepel ~In the "Street& of Old DetrOIt,"and to staff the mfOl matlOl1 debkand plovlde help WIth othertash

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Regl~tl dtlOn fee I~ $40 Span~OI cd by The O:..ford Institute, theproglam \\11l focus on positIveway" adult<, can gUIde adolesc('nt" to functlOnal adulthood thePOint at \\hlCh d jOlmg person becomps leQpon.,lble lor hIS or her0\\ n beha\ 101, \\ ell being and, m

oy WIllIam H t:lryant Jr.State Representative

A sub'-tdnce \'.hleh the Department of !'\atUlal Re~oUlce~ cdlbthe mo~t tOXIC'>ubstanee man hasever purposefully Introduced mtoan aquatl<' enVlronn1ent IS the<,ubJe<.tof a bill I have mtroduced

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Pal ab'Tuphs later we learnthat '59 p~rcent said he \~ae;IYlllg " But that <1dds up toonly 83 percent What of theother 17 percent? One thmgIS bUle They certamly werenot among the 24 percentwho were the hald core truebelieVe! S I'd put them atlea<,t leanmg toward the 59percent who &ald he was Iymg How come The TImesdidn't Identify their posItIon?

Wouldn't a more accurateh~admg have read "76 Percent Thmk Reagan IS Lymg ") Or, at the very least,"Fpwer than one Americanm four Beheve PreSIdentReagan IS Telling the'1'1 uth"? To phrase It as It ap-peal ed IS to do what the pressand TV have been domg for.the last several months. by-Ing to I e<,cue the bumblmg,fumblmg, tumbhng ReaganToo many people are swal10wll1g thIS lllle Don't buythIS goo Your lIlbtmcts aretellmg you the buthl

Actmg PI e~ldent Bakel' ISrunnll1g the show Reagan ISnow a cel emol1lal figure only,mel ely 1eadmg the scnptC,ll1 \\e !Imp along fOl almostt Wll J em" With a lame-duckprc<.,ldent In whom more than1hi ee qUclrterb at the electal ate have lost confIdence')I<, he to Iemall1 m office merely beed u<.,ehe IS, as sa tInstMal k Ru""ell would say, "anIce guy''')

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At Charles W, Warrenwe take pride in presenting a

superlative collection of fille dLccs~oriesfor men. From that tailored look for business."to sportier fashIOns stnctly for pleasure, Shown

here, nngs 'Illd bracelcl~ from ourselection of men's Jcwelryin ~old, with dlJ.mollds

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Iohn P. Rosculet: 1980

Dame WIth a degree m anthropolo!,')', then went to Yale fOI amastc! 's 111 at'cheolob')' She"pent her sophomore year mRome She worked \~Ith MelFIsher'" treasure sdlvagmg Clewll1 FlOrIda, and IS now WIth Paufic Sea Resources lnc, \\'01 kmg<1S <in alcheologl.,t and dlvel::-,Ill"s currently on an Island III

the PaCIfic collectmg artifact"fl om a Spalllsh "hlp that bank III

the 16th centUly She'l! be balkll1 GlOs::.e Pomte 111 July, hmmothel s..!ld

Dldne DUpUIS, one of t1u ee\aledlctOl'ldn" III 1976 dt South,went to Kalamazoo College dndedl ned a de!,'1l:e WIth d doublemdJor III FI encb dnd EnglishShe'" cun ently aSsoclilte editorf(n~ ,...n.) ... tC),...,....t8~::;.~ y ~~thc:.-::; ....tGale Resedl ch Co , a pubh"her ofIeference books 111 DetrOIt ShesaId AP courses en..lbled he! tobe CIec!lted \\ lth a semestel'"worth of college c1ass('s "Belause I had these CIedIts m Enghsh, Flench and hlstOl.Y" 'ihesaId, "I was able to cany ahghter load other semesters Icould hold down two Job., I WdSalso able to have a double maJar" DUPUI" also had hIgh praisefor the musIc program m GrossePomte She was not as enthu-sIastic about the science cun leu-lum 11 years dgO, and was oneof those who pressed strongly fOla second year of blOlob'Y to beadded to cour~e offel mg&

MalY Huetteman Stone, one ofthree valedlctotlans at North m'77, lecelved bachelor of arts andmaster of arts de!,'l'ees flam theUmverslty of MIchIgan, 1,'1 aduatmg PhI Beta Kappa She nowworks for an msUl ance companyIn Hartfot d, Conn as an assoclate actuary Stone smd she feltwell-prepdred for U of M, butfound some competitIOn m thesCience classes "I \\ as not pI epared fot term paper \\-ntmg andcnt!cal readmg," she said, "because EnglIsh was not my forteIf I had lt to do over agall1, 1would take more EnglIshcoulses." She saId GIOS&ePomteallowed too many substitutIOnsfor the baSIC Enghsh coursesthat she felt wel e necessary Shewas allowed to substItute clea-tIVe wntmg and mythology, fOlInstance, for some fundamentalwrltmg and llteratm e COUlses

oj dl is degl ee flam Alma, a mas.tPI 01 dris m bUSIness from theUIIIV('Iblty of MIChIgan, and nowII UJ ks fO! Comel'lca She too,pLlll d uut of her fit "t semestelof coil('g, flldth, ,md .'.dld APlid""'" \' lJ ( pdI t of tlw 1(',)"011101 III J ,lIlU ..,..,llIl lolleg!' Cdl (( t

Theresa D'Angelo Drouillard:1986

1hel e<,a D'Angelo DI otullal d,co v,l!edlctol'Idn at NO!th III

1978, got a bachelor of at ts In

dlLOuntlllg dt Nolle Dame Un!vel sity and now works for Amerltech Sel \'lces III the accountmgdepm tment "I dIdn't thInkdbout It whIle I was In hIgh..,chool," she sdld, "but I reahzeno\\ that I was well prepal ed fOlcompetItIOn at Notre Dame be-cause of the Grosse Pomte schoolw".tem " She added that Grosser)oll1((' has d lot mOle to offeJthan acudemlcs - ext! acurnculal actIVItIes lIke sports, chOIrand school sponsored travel op-portumtles DroUlllard alreadyhad SIXcollege credIts when shegot to NotIe Dame because of APcourses

D<.1.\'ldPPal, one of three valedtCt.)ltdl1b m 1976 at South,\\ cnt to Hal vard, gradudt1l1gcum Liude WIth a bachelor of SCIence degree 111 economICS, accOIdmg to hl<; mother Then he wentto Hm val d Busmess School andhe now WOlks m New York CItyfm d management consultmgiiI m She Said he took every APcom se that was offeled, but no\\J('a!J7e" that othm school'i m thecount! v have an even WIder andmOJe -v<1lled CUlrIculum thanthat of Glosse Pomte

Kathleen BeIl1al d, class of '79at South, graduated from Notre

~Dr. Kathleen Fulgenzi: 1987

Theresa D'Angelo: 1978

dlfficult to mdlntdJII Oel<lU"e 01the good fOll nddt IOn .,he Iecel\ eel111 hIgh "chool She pI dl"euGIO.,,,e Pomte'" ",CWllll'progl allis<.llldhono!'> l (Ill t ..,es

Kdtll\ 1- 1I1g(1l,1 ,"Outh'b cleh'>of 71 h d I ( tel \ 1 lllecl!lel1 dOLto! She hi .1(11 d j>I'1ll UIll\el

"It\' of :.1Jdllgdn then \\ent to\Vd) ne Stdtl' L' nl \,('1 "It \ 's nwdlc,d blh,ml "he hd" it l<lIlllh pI d(tlce on the edst "Ide neal GIO.,,,ePOInte ShL. ."lId ..,he pldced out

of an ent11e seme'itel '" coursesbecaube of the excellent APCOUl"es "he took m G10S'iePomte I got cledlt fOJ a semester of calculus, Enghsh compo"ltlOn, European hIStOI.) dndFrench," she sald

Nancy Walkel James, South'scld"s of '75, lecel\ed a bachelor

She::,! !(u~~'-' vu, VI llll'" \,lJ

edlctondn" m 1977 dt ~Ol [11went to Kalama.wo Collp!-i("graduatmg second In hel clas..,(close to a 40 g P d) \\Ith a bachelol' of arts m blOlogy

Kathleen Fulgenzi: 1971

From page lAgeneral, bettel 111 natlll <11 SCIence, Cheml.,try and math"

AbIgaIl Van Slyck, \\ho \\<1"

South's valedlctollal1 m 1977went to SmIth College, gl adudt'mg nldgna cum laude wIth dmaJOI' 111 art Jll<,tOlY,dClO!dmg toher father She' dc/lle\ cd PhIBeta Kappa In hel JlIlllOl ve,l!and IS now gomg fO! ,1 Ph D III

archltectlll al }l/.,tUl \- dt thl' L' J1l

velslty of CaIJlOII1l.1 elt B('I h.ll')He "dld <;he IS workmv on h('ltheSIS whIch IS d "tudy of the dllfelent atdlltectUlal bt\l('" of (\11negw hbwl'Jes :She ('xpe(t'> toem n hel doctOIate III 1988, thl' nshe'll teach at the universItylevel, he Sdld

She's CUllently pUI"UlIlg helmedIcal degl ee dt MlchlgdnState UniversIty dnd IS plannmgto speclahze In pec!Jatllc""Glosse Pomte provided P.....llI

lent preparation for college Absolutely Much better," she SaId"I placed out of calculus andbreezed thlough many COUlses Ig<>t a priZe in blOlQgy fot-<,()J>,.cellence, and I dIdn't even reahzp Iknew so much," she Sald KUlzeIS now first m her medIcal schoolclass, and she saId It'.., not that

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Saturday and SundayJune 13 and 14, 1987

10 am to 5 pm

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June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

General MillsSNACKS

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17 oz. $296

BETTY CROCKER l AVEENOSUDDENLY WILD SHOWER &

SALAD BWEBERRY AVEENO BATH 011CLASSIC MUFFIN •

$135 $1132I __ . _ $357

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TRAVELTIPS

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SEWER TROUBLE?Call

Lli!lt\{~PlU MBING' ~ EAT IN&

17600-lIVERNOIS - 863.7806 ~15304 KERCHEVAL - 822-9070

1726 MAPLE AD - 643.4800

completIOn of the>mete! leader'sloute, the ll1fOlmdtlOn IS sent tothe company's mam computel fO!bIll procese,lI1g

"As a pI ecautlOnary measureagame,t utilIty Impostel'>, Mll:hCan customer s are encouraged torequest photo IdentIficatIOn of allrep! esentaiIves cldlmll1g to beflom I\1lchCon 01' Central InstallatlOn befOl e allowl ng the personmto the home" Sll kle saId

eu '3tomel b can confIrm a MlchCan pmployee's IdentificatIOn bycal)ll1g the phone numbel lIstedon the monthly ga" bl! I To checkIdentIficatIOn of a Centl al InstalldtlUn pmployee, call the compan) dt 898 9785

Whdt do opel d I.m." gO\.ll met ",hbtOl:' buff", the fd..,hlOn LOn"C10lb 1It 1m el.., ,>lght.,eell1g t.nthU,ld.,h dnd tho.,t. \\ho 1Ik(' to,pend thul tllne \ JldtlOll I (,la,Ing Jt d chiC I P,OI t ha\ e In commOI1? Tlw; ,ill hl'ad fot Italy'

No mdttl'l \\ hu P., Olll pPI,nnalIl1t('IP'>1" mlgh! IlL, \Oll Cdn t1111S.,With a tllp to italy 1 he II'glOn ,ollth ofRonw lnlillde, Ndpie", Capll, Son cnto, Po,ltal10,Amalfl ,1I1d t hI' bll'Jthlakll1gl:rh( ,lUtlful AllldJfi DIIH TIll:' peopk th,. '>UI1..,hllle Ill(' food ,Indmll"/( In "cldltJOI1 to ..,pcc!alul,lI..,1I [IPI\ m lkl' thl'> [Mil of It.II)UI1..,UI P,I""( d ,\'> " \ lldtlOl1 de"llI1d!lOn

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hudsons t(oV(~1serviceEastland Mall18000 VernierHarper Woods

521.4340

~Lr&prlnts

take'3 about 20 mInutes and ISfree of charge to customers

The company does not havp toturn off gas service If the meterIS an older model, however, Itmay need to be replaced before InstallIng the new sYi'ltem In thesecases, servIce wIll be turned offtemporal'lly

To mstall an outdoor metel1'f.~admgsystem requIre" a small,electrOnIC sensor to be attached tothe front of an mdoor meter Awire, connected to the sem,or, ISfed through the buIldIng wall dndattached to a transmlttmg diSCThe dISCISthen placed on the OlltSIde of the house

Once the work IS completed, aMlChCon meter reader SImplytouches an elect! OlllC deVIce tothe transmIttIng diSCand obtall1San adual read WIthout entennga customer's home Followmg

ow!'PlnN "llU! 1f{1Jl/ 1'(,j

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LIVIN(; AREASTOM'S t'ENCE

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Farms hre 5g!. James Turner, holdmg a citation, was honored recently for his lifesaving ac-tions stemming from a November 1986 fire in whIch a City officer. Lt. lUfred Fincham, left.was knocked unconclOUS after an explosion in the basement of the Big Boy Restaurant in thePark. Six CIty public safety officers were honored in a special ceremony in Aprd. Shakinghands With Turner IS Farms FIre Chief Sam Candela. In the back row. from left, are FarmsCity Manager Andrew Bremer and CIty Pubhc Safety Director Bruce Kennedy.

Gas meter conversion to begin in ParkBegmnIng the week of June 15,

MlchCon will begm cOl1vertmgmdoor gas meter b m Glo"sePomte Pal k to an outdoor. computenzed metel reading systemApproXlmdtely 18,000 naturalga" met~rs m the fJve GrossePOinte commumtle'- wIll bechanged to the new "y'3tem hynext wmter

"For our cU'3tomer", the newsystem wIll elJmmate estimatedbIlls and the Inconvel1lence of ameter reader entenng the hometo obtam an actual read from anmdoor meter," '3ald Robert Sn kle,MichCon dlrectOl-, FIeld ServIceand Metering OperatlOn'3 "Thesystem also WIll Improve meterreadmg and bIlling accuracy"

MIchCon has contracted Central InstallatIOn Company of DetrOlt to Install the computerizedmeter readIng i'lystem The work

"I alwayswanted a roomwith a vie\£"

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where hospital employees wouldpark m local church lots andthen take buses to the hospitaldurmg the constructIOn period

"The program that I am tendmg to favor JS a total valet sys-tem for the hospital," Va&se SaId

"The hospital Will suffer a,l,'1 pat deal dlll mg the construc-tIOn 01 the deck," he said "We\\ III not be the only party to suf.fer durmg thiS penod A lot Willdepend on the altm native park.mg &yc,tem&we choose We have« lot of tmle, 20 to 26 weeksThat IS enough tmle to makee,ome good <Inangements to mdXImlze the spdces that can bemdde ovailable "

WaAGEMarina Condominiums hy Steeves & R"zcm"

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fill Mill ~\ N) \/ \If'(

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NEW YORKSTRIP STEAK HENS

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fro\" MI4HOR4. (313) 643-8820

We are pleased to announce that

Thomas J. Laethemhas joined

(M,n a beautiful llIarlna condominium III Samia, Ontario.f~,ullng AllantK lNst exlerlOrs, fabulollS one.f1oor mtclIOl1i, blue "alerclIlolment at }our doontepIt 0; ar.othcr Lmd lleilrt", anoth~r v.odd Corll(! and Ifupect .a boater s paradl~ pac.ked WIthlu'uu) bnnunu18 ".th \lalut: O<x.k "our boat .It }QUf door • ~tle Into )~ur SPJ.<:IOLU OI\C' h\Q or threebedwom 110l1Cii1hoilMmt: and abwrb Iii m~fllrLC.(,Il(.e Puu."'S r...n.ge from SSq 900 to SI&4 900 (',.;Jnad~nfunds 1:ou must SC'C \1aflnc=r \lllage Carl us wllect :Hld Me II ..rnngt";;a pmatc ~lNI"i

lust act"'" the Blu....~t<l Bnd~ uum Purt lIurun (Jpw d.,I. 11 10 ~ nt"C!ends W 106"Bo.ats1lps.areoptIOTUtat S9 ~oo 11((t101UJ)('''"1Iv h.Jrii:t'" \'io httJl r',tt;<l:'

ISOOVenehan Bl,d . H •(519)332:4450 _r~pr,ner

tlOn Cottage wlIl lose a numberof spaces now reserved for It':>employees behmd the Bolgonabulldmg Just south of MUir Thehospital IS lookmg at several altel natives It now ownh the leaselot which It purchased from theGrosse Pomte school':>,and I" CUIrently leasmg the lot to the City,\\ hlch makes l:>pdleS0\ dllable tothe public Cottage cun entlylease'> <1bout 25 pel cent of the 80e,pdces fOJ Ith employeee, Unclel atentdtlve «glCement \\ lth theFal mc" dcldltlOndl "pd(C" m theled"e lot may go to CoUdge employees

Va""e ;,dld th<1t orliudl'> 31elonsldeJ mg d e,huttlp "'y"tem

824-6564

STORE HOURS Monday-Saturday a 00 to 5 30Wednesda,y till Noon Closed Sunday

ant as pOSSible," Vasbe SaId ofthe two story, pre.cdst concretestructure

The faCility, whKh will holdbet\\een 504 dnd 522 pmkmgspalPS, dependmg on final plans,Will be used pi Imal dy fOl ho,:>pltal \%lt01 s, out patIent& andbusmess VISitors and leased"paces to Bologna bUlldmg t~nants and the Stdndard FedeJ alB,mk employee;, who will also belocdted 10 the Bolognd bUIldmg,d(COIdmg to Vasse

Dunng the constl uctlOn peIlod, there will be some conges

"The pal kmg deck \\ III <llCOmmodale '>ome ho"pltal employees," VdSSC said, "but \\e willencoUi ge the mdjOllty of ou!employees to use SUI fdce Pdl kll1gwhenever possible"

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GP High reunionThe Grosl:>e Pomte High

School, Class of 1951, IS plannIng a reUnIon at the GrossePomte Hunt Club Aug 1

For more mformatlOn, callCarol Van Kretschmar at 6466307 or Ann Glasgow Ronsek at8865756

Detector stolenA radar detector valued at

about $200 was htolen from a1985 Merkur Monday, June 1,between 9'30 and 11 a m at therear of the 18000 block of Mack

A cmder block was thrownthrough the passenger wmdow ofthe vehicle.

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Host families neededPeace-U S.A , a non-profit stu-

dent exchange orgamzatlOn,needs host familIes for Japaneseand Chinese high school ex-change student coming m Au-gust.

The students are 15-18 yearsold They have all preparedthoroughly for their experiencehere Each student IS coveredWith msurance and Will have hiSor her own spendmg money

Students Will attend local highschools and stay through theschool year. Host families neednot have teenagers of theIr own

For more mformatlOn, call Mar-garet Satoh at 525-6934

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g'n the ploce% of pleparmg thefindl dl aWlIlgs," Val:>&e&ald Although Cottage had been given'>Ite plan applov&.l by the City,ho;,pltal ofIiclals could not proceed any fUIthel on the projectuntll aftm the ,>tate granted theeel tdilute of need If It hdd proleeded, tho!>e costs would nothave been ,illowable undel theeel tlficdte of need process

Thel e IS no\\ gomg to be abouta 20 to 26 \\ eek pellOd m whichJindl pldns will be dld\\n up,bid.., 101 constl uctlOn let and final...t udl(',> pel fO!med before al hldlgl'lumlbH:ethmg, which h t('ntdtlvelv e,et to! early Decembel\' <1""" "dld he antIcIpate" thepm kmg deck wlll be open fO!bu'>mes" III eatly July 1988

, We die gomg to be \\O!kmgli""L'i\ \\Ill! lilt' l'dllll'> CIL..,loun-ul on tl,dlil !letHl'!!h dnd n1dkilL;" thl ,,\} lIlllU c 1,)0),. ,!,> pled'>

Richard G. SolakI 11\ of (;10 .. " J'Ol1ltp 1",11 m ..

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seven.hour tralmng sessIOnVolunteers and patients In theLIFT program are matched bythe social workers m HomeHealth Care Services accordmgto geographIC location, volunteerabIlIties, patIent needs and com-patibilIty of both partIes.

Patients m the program rangefrom age 62 to 89, WIth the aver-age age bemg 85 Many of thevolunteers are themselves olderddults

For more mformatlOn, callDeanna McGraw at 343-3738

a LIVOllld ell dlltlllllLll tilln'TLe) ILl \ e Ol l 11 hill d to f.Jl

the day."The news plea'>ed Fm m" city

offiCials Conti OVell:>Yovel parkmg on the I-hll for ha;, been,nound fm yedl;, The City I'>WI

I ently emblOiled 111 fUithel umtI ovcrsy ovel a Ic4ucst flam theGl'o..",>ePomte Boal d of EducatlOn to 6FJdnt a Vallallce of Ibparkmg ordmanle to allow fOlan expansIOn of Centl <II LIhral yelt FI'>her and Kellheval

"It\ the be"t new" we haH!hedl d duOUt pell hmg 111 t11l', ,1I e,lfOI ;,ome time,' ,>ald Fell m.., elt VClel k Rlchm d Solak. upon lealllIng of the ..,tdte':.. ,lpplOVdl 'Wehave been \\dltmg to! ..,IX )'edl"for thl.." and It's \\e!conw ne\\s .

Vas"e e,dld that lmmedldtelyaite, leellnmg of the apPlovol,Cottage ofhclUb met With LoUIS(~ "P r~ + ( n '" 1" -i- T

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On a typical day, volunteersmay go grocery shoppmg, pick up'PreSCriptIOns, drive to the mOV1es,or simply lend an open ear whenthere Isn't anyone else around tolIsten

To become a LIFT volunteer,the mdIvldual should devote amInImUm of four hours per weekper patIent and make a threemonth commitment to the program

Before begmnmg the homeVISits, the volunteer completes a

June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News Nt.W4Cottage gets state approval for SOD-spaceparking deckBy Peter A. SalinasStaff Writer

State officials waited until thela&t day, but Cottage Hospitalhas been given Its certificate ofneed fOl d pi oposed parkmg deckto be located behmd the newBologna buildmg at Kel chevaland MUIr

Cottage Vice President GlegVasl:>e said the hospital Cdn nowpUi sue the ImplementatIOn ofthe site pldn a':>It was appl 0\ cdby the Fa! m" city counul III FebIumy

Ho;,pltal ol1iclals \\ el e cel tamof "uewss dnd felt the plOpo"dlsubmitted to the <,tdte \\ ould beapploved OffiCial" le..uned of theapploval late la;,t \\ eek

"We knew we had a solid plOposal," Va;,se ;,dld "It WdSJust d

lenL>ihv 0I0Cf";S ,md thp ...t ltp "ffloals took the maximumamount of t Ill1e ,d 10\\dble to

HlW1T TO PETI1 TO]\, FOn In.FEHE;\iDl'M

NOTICE IS GIVEN, that 'n Said contI act ol l£',,,",(, the (It\ of GI 0....(' POInt{ Llrm., wlil ohllgatp Itself tomake ulsh rental pay me nt, to the City of GI r1'oe,('Pomte Fa! mb Blllid InL; Aut hOllt) III alllr,unt-. e,ufficlc-ntto pay the pnnclpal of and lllterc-..,t on th( bonde, to bl h ..U( d hy t h, ( It \ of (;1 o...,c- POlnl e Fal m" Building,\nthor and that th~ full fmth and credit of thE.' City of Gros<,£, Pointp Farm., will bE.' pled~ed for themaking of said cash rpntal payment" a<, a h mited tax fir<,t bucl~et ohhg-atlOn. Pllr.,lIilnt to ,aId pl('dgeof I~, full f,I1th and cfedlt, tht' ('It} of (;1 0,.,(, J'oln/(' 1",11 m .. \1 ill h( I( q\o\l Nl 10 ('ach fj.,cal yea! to Includeill It" general fund budgC't <lnd to .Ippropll.ltC' <'lIch ,1nlOlInh ,1- .,h,dl hI I1['C('''''.1I \ to m Ik( ..uch ca,h 1f'ntalp,lvmenh In no event mr\~ 1]]('( 11\ of(" 0""1' P()ln/( !'dlm .. ]! 1\ dl1 .1(] \ i1ol' m l.l"\ fOi the pUrp(N ofp,lVlngfor the pro)('ct 10 ,In ,Ilnount 1Jl ('XCP.,,, of the I dtl p' I Tnltt( d 11\ 11\' In Iddltlon to Ih ohllg.lllon to makpCr\.,h 1ental payment... the ('11, of (,10., ..( POl1ltr I" 11m, 19l' ( .. Ill .. lid cOllt, dLl to I, l' to pa\ .i11 co',) .. ,Indf'xpcn,l''' of thp ('It\ of (;10" ..(, rOm)( 1",11m .. Bu IIdlllL; /\ \It h", It} Illud, nl II 10 I hI' I n l!1( I !'Id p.ly nl' nhof the hand .. to t IH' I ,tpnt ..uch l'\ p( n ..(, 11 ( nol p 1\ Ill!p flol11 t hI fn OCII d .. of I 11!' brllld ... 1l1d to rro\ Id( fOIthl p,iVml'nt of Ihe expplle,C'., of Op!'1 dlllL; .Ind n'''1'lt II 11I ilL; lh, ( It, /I iii

Tltl., nollCI h glHIl b, old('1 ofth, CIl\ (OUlI'I! 'f +I" (11\ of I,j"", !'!Jllltl f. 'Im .. pU, ..1I1111 tl '\11 lJPuhllc I\ch of \1 Ic1llg" Il 1') 1H (!' II .. \ 1,\11 I ">1 "1t))11 ... 1Ill' Ild, d ~ 111I h (1 I nl r I 111 I t lOll III !\ h( .., ( \II (d >ilIll( (1111('( oflh( IJlld(I'ign,d (II, (1(lk

i\OTI( E ['-, !'LJHTHEH (,1\ L"i th.ll thh llot 1(, h ~I\ I n to l)ld fm I hI hi n. fit "f t il( , Il ((Ill'> ,111£1 t ;)XPdV( r ..ofthr' (It, ofClo., ..( P(dnt(> F,lIm .. In Old .. l to 'llfollll If" rn t1.,1 fh( (1\\ «( llll( J1 Illfr nd .. t(l Ilith0r17C'th ..('\('cutlon oflhf' ,lhO\( d(,rllh'd (onl'I(1 of Ir I-I l)ld .1-0 tOlllfol1l1 lh([n ',flh, II Ilghl to pdlilon fOl"nfC'll'l1dulll \lpon Ilw qlll"llOn of 'nl<'IIrIJ.( Inlo ,wh ,(pnlll(l ofl/"-' If" (It\ ,,fI,lo ....( !'olnt., !'.lIll1 ..lnl(nde,to(nt(1 ITltO"lldcontld(t of I, \-1 IIItlll'lll I lot' of till 11«(I'""IIHI,on II\1t IIH (nnll.HI ofl,a"..h,lil not h"OI1H C'ffprtl\! until lid,,\- lIt!rpuhl" It,," "flh,,"nllr( It 1\lthlrl"'Hll'id.l\ Pf'IIOd •If!! IItlonlO1 rpfpnndlimll'!IJI.,t'ng .. n,I,(tllll<J, ,ll( ('mil Ht "f:( '''I "lgll«(lh\ 1101 1(" tll III 1()lrOI I')()fI()oftk Ilgl'I(l!d,l((tnhoftlw( It\ "fl,,, .....1 POlllt, ~ IIlll- \lhl(h"" ,,1(-, 1""hffnfillul\'llhth( (Ily( I, 1 k, Ih ( c 'm t I ,l r tor 1(' Ie,( - h IiI 11ft1 h, co 1m (ff, ( I I\( lIlI! (.... IP Ii) 0, , d h \ I 111 t)" I It \ (.r t h, ,! ( ( tor" 0 f ) III( It~ of (,10 .. -( POlnl, 1-'.11111'" "Illig thl 1'!JlI II I ,;£lH I tI " _P' (Ill I I, <l1/)n

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City of (&r055£'ointe lfl'arm5County of Wayne

MichIganNOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS TO ENTER INTO A FULLFAITH AND CREDIT GENERAL OBLIGATION CONTRACT OF LEASE WITH THE CITY OFGROSSE POINTE FARMS BUILDING AUTHORITY AND NOTICE OF RIGHT TO PETITION FORREFERENDUM THEREON.

TO ALL ELECTORS AND TAXPAYERSOF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS

Volunteers In the Lovmg IsFinding Time (LIFT) program,serve as compamons to patIentsage 60 and older who live aloneand are recuperatmg at home af-ter leaving the hospital

Celebrating the flagStudents from Deborah Peck's fifth-grade class at Monteith participated in a special presen-

tation May 22 honoring the flag in recognition of Memorial Day. Jeff Barlow, 1L portrayedUncle Sam who narrated the program.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the CIty CouncIl of th" Clt) of GI os,e Pomte Fa! m" Wdyne County,MIchigan, mtends to authonze the e"ecutlOn of a full faIth and cl.edlt geneI'd I obllgdtlOn contI act of leaseWIth the CIty ofGI o~se Pomte Farms BUlldmg Authollty The contI act oflea,c pro\ Idee" among othel thmgs,for the acquIsitIOn and con~tl uctlOn by the City of GI o;,<;e Pomte Farms Bulldmg Authonty of renovatIOn'>and Improvements to the City Hall mcludmg dn "ddltlOn t hl'reto and Ielated .,ltP Improvement, The saIdcontract of ledbe fUI ther provIdes that the CIty of GI osse POI nte Farms BUIldl ng AutholltV Will fi nance thecoe,t of the ploJect by thp I'>SUdnce of bUlldmg a uthonty bond" pure,'ldnt to thp pi OVI'>1On&of Act 31, PubllcAct, of MIChIgan, 1948 (First Extra Se.,blon 1, dS amended, In dntlclpatlon of the receipt of cash I ental payments to be made by the CIty of Grosse Pomte Fal m" to the CIty of GIO<;<;e Pomte Fa! m, BUlldmg Authontypure,uant to ,>ald contI act of lease to completl' the ploJect and to make Impi ()vem( ntb or dddltlOn, theretoThe maximum amount of bond'! to be I%ued l<; $500 000

FULL FAITH AND CREDIT AND LIMITED TAXINGPOWER OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS PLEDGED

Volunteer help needed for recuperating patientsVolunteers are needed to help

patIents who are healmg after ahospital stay, through a programoffered by the Home Health CareServICes Di VISIOnof St. Clair Am-bulatory Care Corporation, ahealth care partner of St. JohnHospital.

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'People \ dIuI.' educatIOn," he'>dld "r lCmembel how up 111

<II m'> Glo ......e Pomte \\ a;, ove! the'oute act to equdlll.e ,>pendlng "

LOId 1\a'> dmong the man,1\ho tl, ...tilipd dgd III,>t thdt plO!}()'>dJm Lan'>lI1g He ::.ald heldl1l(' [0 kl1l)\\ nep LUCIlle :vicl'ullough, \Iho u'>eJ to gJeethllll Ild\'Illg h,ll1dflll.., of pdpel(ple'>umalJly horn GlO..."(. POinte)

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The !nP!1 Iemernbel ed Ie::."happily thp .,tles::, when the...chooJ c!o::'lng I;,sue dIVIded thecommul1lty Although school"'lull v'u'" um dlfecwu UlleCtly,

people 1\OIlwd <lbom the dlVI"Ion" 111 the LOmmlllllty Some oftho ...e 1101kmg III the schoo!:' undel dlscu..,::.lOn wel I.' IIp£>Ctaboutmovlllg to other ;,choob. "A lotof them dIdn't want to do that,"Town ...end c,ald

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The men couldn't bay enoughgood thll1g ...about thl' school by'>tem Lord ::.ald he moved here ::'0hiS chlldren could attend goodschools All three agreed thatthe schools have higher standal ds than many other distncts- and that they should probably;,tay that way

"TllIs IS like college compm cdto some schools," Townsend smd

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NtM/4A few backward glances

By Nancy ParmenterStaff Writer

When they ...tdl ted \\ 01 kll1g fOl

the GI os~ Pamte ~hoob, thedl,>tllct \hl'> the Idlg(>::,tIUldl dgIlcultUlal dlstlllt III the stdte

"Evelybod) kne\\ evel vbod) ",>ald Bob 1'0\\ n£>Cnd, \\ ho, \\ IthJlln Ireton and eMI LOId, gottogl'thel to tdlk 'lbout tlw dhtJ lct they ell e gettmg H'dd) tole,n (' All thlee ITwn hd\ I.'

\1Ul heel hel I.' 101 at led,>t 23 ) e..ll'>- IIcton fOJ a5

Tho"c I\('IC the ddY;, Ilhen ,>tudent pill hll1g 101-, \1(I e "'111,111 'lIld'>thool.., II( I I.' bulgll1g ,It tl](',>edm::. TheIl' lId'> no teadll'lunIOn to ,>peak of. thl' plll1l1p,d ...did the IeCIultmg dnd the '>llpelIIlt( ndent negotwtld the LOntl al I-, for the '>tafT

Parcell" had 1.008 <,ludellI-,dnd had tl) ;,hlp ..,ome 01 themove) to South to Ieheve thewnge<>tlOl1 i:h ownell didn't eXI,>tyet - It wac, c,tlll a 01lke <'IteFellY School::. bT)'ound,> \\ ereIilied with tempol dl y pOI t<.lblpdd;,'>lOom" to take the owrf1ow(,! the bflby boom

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Thmgs hdve changed"Gros::.e Pomte I'> d meltlllg

pot now," Said heton "It wasle'>s diver'll.' then"

"You notIce It most 1I1 thePark," Lord Said

LOId, the chmr of the ::.ocmlstudies depmtment dt South. lSretiring after 27 yeal s 1I1 Glo,>::.ePOInte TO\lnsend got a headstart, leaVing \VOlk at the end ofthe fiJ st semester after 34 yeal sHe waf:>a custodian at NOIth IIeton completed 35 years, '>ervlngla;,t as a counselor at Plel ce

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qUlled of c,Hegl\eJb beyond age(111ll1lmu1l1 of 17) dnd 'llHht, toWOIk a spilt mOl nlllg aftel noonshift The Ie"ult In "ome L,h( '>wa" mexpellel1ted Cdll'gl\ l'l"\\ ho felt they h,ld Iwen till 0\\ nto the \\ulve"

'They wwgnlled they lll'edl'dhelp," Donnan "dId' ThL\ \1l'1L'open clbout the pI (Jblem~ tbe,\\ el e hd vmg , Slw ~,Ild "he ,llldG10':>" dnd (; mn, )'!cCug ,l Lh liddevelopment pI ofe"~01 ,It tbeUI1I\eblty ot !\11Lhlg.lll DedIborn, collabOi dted l'n pI ()\'IdlJlhmonthly 111 "el \ Ice tl dlldng

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deCIde elthel to get out of thebusll1cSS 01 hdve a qU.lht) plO[,'1am that would I e!lect GI o"~ePomte's \\hole philosoph) of educatIOn," McCaIg saId Cdl hel thiSspnng "That Ib not 1\hel e t hhproglam IS nO\\ and It':, notwhele It'" hedded "

DOlman hopes to attlaLt peapIe studymg educatIOn and eallychIldhood development to fill theSIX or seven cm egl vel poc;ltlOnscurrently open She wIll PObt Jobopemngs at local colleges andtake the hllll1g I ebpon"lblhty -111 consultatIOn WIth buddmgpllnci pal s Her I CpOi t al ~o recommends the development of aJob descnptlOn fOl the Lal egl\ el "and contllluatlOn of the tl clmlllgprog1"am.

"The caregIvers are cm mg,glvmg people, but theY'1 e untl amed," McCmg saId, "Anybodywho has elementary age kIdscome home aftel school knowswhat they're like TheY'1 e Jumpmg Jacks They've been m astructured SItuatIOn all da, -they want to 1110\ e dl nund ,me!play"

McCaIg saId that, iSlven thedemands nn the cal egl vel s, shewould have asked that they havecompleted two yeals of collegeWIth 12 hours of child psychology "The cal egl vel s ha\ e theOpPol'tumty to see palents andchlldlen mteract," she SaId"They have the opportulllty tosee abuse - but they don't kno\1what to do about It" 1\IcCaigsaid she has pi oVlded all CUI egl\ers WIth caples of dppl!cahlestate laws

A !tttle mow than 10 pel (en(of Grosse Pomte'" total el1lo!lment takes part m latch],.l'Y Thenumbel Ouctudtec, dnd tend" todlop ofT l>11alply III the "plmgbut It was hovelll1g alound 330m the nme schools, FJ o-.t saIdMost of them are bovs

"There can't be only boys InthIS commul1lty," Solid MCC,llg"but 80 percent of latchkey ellrollment IS boys \Ve thmk \\e \'e

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At one pomt, some of thet1as,;es had no access to telephones m ca~e of emergencyThat problem has been takenC,ll C of, accordmg to AlfncdaFlost, dll'ectOi of elementary cmliculum

"The leport IS a fine one - It'se"cellent," bald Cdl'ol )'1al'l '1gwe the COOldmatol" CIedit fOJthat" Mal I bald the IepO! t answel s hel cancel ns about lack ofcentrahlPd 1espon:>lblhty , 1have no doubt that ChelY! (DOlmdn) commulllcates well enough(to make hel 0pll1lOn~ hedl d),"she :,md 'ShL s domg a gl eatJob"

Joan Hanpeter d6'1eed that thpI- 11 1

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but she saId ~he IS stlll unhappythat the ploblems aIose m thefirst place ''I'm embanassedadmlnJstlatlvely," she saId"QUI pohcles and fees Wel e allovel the map"

Hanpetel said "he IS countll1gon a bIg Implovement m the plOg1 am "Very honestly, Ii's beenoperatmg like a babyslttmg selvIce," she said "We'le stretchmg for a hlghel level now"

Carol Marr has kept an eye onthe program smce she has beenon the board "Our pi ogram hasnever been m compliance," shesaId "That makes me uncom.fortable"

The program Just evolved,Marl' said, WIth the lesult that Itbecame nddled WIth mconslsten.CIeS The current awareness ofIts defiCIenCIes may be the key toItS Improvement - that, andparental mvolvement.

"Most parents don't want tobe cntIcal because It's all theyhave," MalT saId "Our progwmwill be as good as pments wantIt to be To me, the latchkeyparents should have the opportuIllty to evaluate the plogramThey've never been asked - 1thmk I know why"

MalT saId she IS WOlned thateven though the boald has accepted the report, thele may notbe a commItment to provldmgthe space, supplies and caregIvertrammg the program 1eqUlres,

"What IS too Dad IS that weestablished the progI'am beforewe had aurhonzatlOn for It," shesaId. "Now we're scramblmg I would be VelY heSItantto contmue the pI ogt am WIthoutcomphance I have concernsabout liability All you need ISone child gettll1g mJUI ed TherepO!t IS el\cellent - the bottomhne IS implementmg It "

COOldmator Cheryl DOlmanSaId she IS optimIstic now thatthe pI ogt am IS on the lighthack She has fmmed a pments'gt.oup, wlllch met for the fil sttIme last week, and IS workmg

..,Latchkey

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Ab commander, she was Ie.sponslble for planl1lng tl alll1l1g,schedulmg, field trammg exer.cl':>es and SOCial events

The same year, "he was U ofD\ George Mal shall award wmnel, attendmg a Vlrgmla Mill.tmy In"tltute semmar to heardbout natIOnal secUllty from ex.pelts

In March, FOI ton I ecelved helfil st sabel, representmg the Un!

vel Slty '" dnnual PresIdent'sAwald She lecelved the saberagam at the ROTC annualawards banquet

FOl ton then went to Lansmg,where she lecelved the saber athll d time because she was thefirst NatIOnal Guard person ather school to receIve the Mar.shall award

FOIton has been named theDlbtmgmshed MIlitary GraduatefO! bemg the top cadet m herclass

1ecoveled~ A male,' about 20 years' oldand about 6 feet tall, walkedmto the StOl e and grabbed theIack of sunglasses He ran outthe flont door of the store closelypUl sued by witnesses from thestOl e

Pohce Joined the"em ch, but the wItnesses lostSIght of the suspect Another pet.~on spotted the man Jumpmgmto the back ~eat of a blueHonda The drIver of the vehIclesped away

Officers could not locate the car,but conducted an extensIvesearch of the thlefs escape routeand eventually found the sun.glass dIsplay rack

CorrectionAnthony LICd\ oli, 2 1 2,

should have been IdentIfied asthe young mdn feedll1g a littlepig 111 the Batn AnJmal Da)photos 111 the ;\Ia) 28 IssueHe's the ,on of Wend} Llcavoli of St Clall '-lhOl('~

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Rebecca FUI ton of (,I u'>sePomte Park ha" been honol edfO! her out':>tandmg "el vIce tothe ROTC "evel a] tl me'> tins~Pl mg Thl ee tlllleS "he ha" Iecelved a "abel as an awatd fOlhel achlevement'-

ROTC honors Park woman

June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

Witnesses, police chase suspect,get stolen merchandise back

La~t J eat, FOI ton and twoothel Glo""e POllltel", WolfgangPetermann and FI edenck Spencel, wel e featm cd 111 the Glol>,>ePomte Ne\\ s fOl then partlclpa.tlOn m the Rebel ve Officel bTrammg Corp:, Smce then, FOlton and Spencel ha\ e decIded toget mallted

Forton graduated flOm SOhthHIgh School She studlE'd psychology at Wayne State Ul1lver"Ity and entel ed the ROTC corpsat the U mvel "Ity of DeilOlt In1986, she wa" choben CadetCO! p" commandel, based on6'1ades, evaluatlOll and ROTCpel formance

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June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

Robert C. BoydServICes for Grosse POll1te

Woods IeSIdent Robelt C Boyd,81, were held Wednesday, June10 at A H Peters Funel al HomeMI Boyd dIed June 8 at StJohn Ho&pltal

He was born 111 LeWistown, IIIand was &UpelVlSOl for an elpc-tnc utIlIty

He IS SUI \,Iyed by a bl otheI,Shannon, of DavenpOl t, Iowa,dnd many llIeces and nephew'iHe was pledewdsed by hI:' WIfe,Dorothy

BUlI3I Wdb at HO'ieland Pal kC'emetez y m Bel kley

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He letlred 10 yedr~ ago after a47 yea! career m bankIng Hewas d vice pi eSldent oj Manufactlllers NatIOnal Bdnk MrMelcher also wa~ a member ofthe GIOSo.e POll1te Sel1lOl Men\,Club, the DetlOit Yacht Club,and the Palmblook Goll Club 111Sun City

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William W. Dom

A memol'lal service was heldfor former Grosse POlllte \VoodsIeSldent Wilham W Dom, 75Ml Dom dIed 111 Stuart, FlaMay 29,1987

He was a native DetrOlter andWdS retIred He was a managerfor Boyer's Haunted Shacks Il1

DetI OIt for 20 years and generalmdndgel fO! GeOlge C Wethelbee Co for 30 yearb

MI' Dom was also an usher dtSt Joan of Arc Church In StClall' Shm eb for 29 yeal S

SUlVlvor.':o Il1clude hiS WIfe,.Jule, <l daughter, Malilyn BOyd,dnd two siste! s, Helen Domnl.':okI and Mm y Helmel dmger Hewas pledeceabed by a son, Wliham Jr

Howard E. Stoneback

BUllal was at Mount OhvptCemetery

A memonal serVIce WIll beheld for former Glosse PomteShores reSIdent Howard EStoneback, 71, on June 16, 1987at the Verheyden Funeral Homeat 11 a.m Mr Stoneback diedFeb 17 m Del Ray Beach, Fla

He was the retired preSidentof the Fab Steel & Metro Weldmg Supply of DetrOIt

He was also past commanderof the Grosse Pomte PowerSquadron and a lIfe member ofthe Umted States Power Squad.rons, a member of the DetrOItYacht Club, the Grosse PomteYacht Club, the Old Club, theEngIneering Society of Detroit,and he was a 32nd degree Ma-son, a Shnner and a member ofthe Moslem Temple of DetrOIt

He IS survIved by hiS Wife, De-lores, a daughter, Carol Healey;a son, Neal, seven grandchll.m'en, two sisters, Margaret Bal.fanz and Sarah Bundus; and abrother, John

The body was cremated

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Sel" Iceo; for Hildegard P EI\\elt Ne":,, 75, took place Fnday,June 5, 1987 at the Cha" Vel'hevden Funel al Home I\1rsl\ie:,,, dIed June L at CottageHObpltal

She wa" bOln m Stuttg31t,We~t Germany

SurVIvors lI1c1ude her hus-band, Karl, a daughter, MargotH , a 'ion, Peter K, two gJ'and-chlldl en, LaUl a and Karl, and a"lstel, Tl audl SIgmund, of Stuttgmi

Bunal was at Woodlawn Cemetery

Memonal contnbutlOns maybe made to the Amencan CancerSOCIety

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Irene Nelson FranzenSerVIces were held for Irene

Nelson Franzen, 90, of GrossePomte Park on June 6, 1987 atGrosse Pomte Memorial Church.Mrs Franzen dIed June 3 at Cot-tage Hospital.

She was bom in Spnngfleld,III

She IS SUl-Vlvedby a daughter,Itene MeIlleI, three sons, ToreJr, RIchard and Arthur, 18grandchIldren, 34 great-grand-chIldren; and two great great-grandchIldren She was prede-ceased by her husband, Tore

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Ellen Mary DaceyO'Neill

ern Stdl and <I member of theboard of the SalvatIOn Al myAUXiliary

She IS "UIvlvcd by her husband, LeRo-v B, a daughter, Janet L CJmpbell, three gJ andchJ!dlen, dnd d sI:,tel, MabelWebb She was prpdecea~d bydnothcl "I"tel, Mddelme MTIOSpel

BUlidl W<1:' at FOle<,t L1\\ nCemetely

MemOlldi conlllbutlOn" nMybe made to the GIO"qe POl!lteUl1lted :'\.1etho<h"t ChUlch, 211~10l0"" Road, Glo""e PomteFa. m" 48236, 01 to the MIchlgdni\ld"ol1lc Home, 1200 WllghtAve" Alma, ~llch 48801

An angemenb \\ el c hdndledby the Cha" Vel he\ den Fune! dlHome

Sel ViLeSfor Ellen Mary DacevU "'\elll, 89, 01 (;ro""e POinte,\\ ele held June 6, 1987 at StPetel & Paul Je"Ult ChUich mDetl Oit MI b O'1\"eIII dIed June 4at Bon S€COUIs NUl Slllg Center

She was bOln m Sault SteMalle

She IS ~U1vlved by fOUl 'ion~,iVlIchael J, R Paul, the RevJohn D, S J and Thomas J, 12grandchilm en, and SIX gJ'eat.grandchJ!m'en

BUllal was at Holy SepulchreCemetery m Southfield

Anangements were handledby the Chas Verheyden FuneralHome

Margaret K. ToddSerVIces were held Sunday,

June 7, 1987, for Margaret ..Todd, 71, of Grosse POInteWoods Mrs Todd dIed June 4 atSt John HospItal

She was born m ?'Jew Jerseyand was a regrstered nUl se Shealso served as a captam III theUS Army dunng World War II

Survivors mclude her hus.band, John, a son, lam, threegrandchildren, and a brother,James Kelr

Cl'ematlOn took place at Fore"tLa wn Cemetery

Anangements were handledby the Kaul Funeral Home 111St Clan Shores.

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Franklin Savings 5.90Comerlca 520First Federal Savings Bank & Trust 5 10First Federal of Michigan 5 10First of America 525IManufacturers I 525Michigan National of Delrolt I 505"Jallonal Bank of DetrOit ---l 535-+

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Reta M. IngramMcInaJIy

ServIces were held Saturday,May 3D, 1987 at Grosse PointeUnited Methodist Church forReta M Ingram McInally, 78Mrs McInally died May 27 ather Grosse Pomte Home

She was born m MIchiganMrs Mclnally was a past pres

Ident of the Grosse Pomte Law.yers' WIVes, a hfe member of theQrosse Pomte Order of the East-

Carmin A. GuerreraServices wele held Fnday,

June 5, 1987 at St Paul ChUlChfor Carmm A Guen era .l\hGuerrera. 91, died June 2 at StJohn Hospital

He wa" born m Sao Paolo,Brazil, of Ita!lan pO.Ients dndeventually returned to Italy. Thefamily emlgJ dted to CmClnnatl,OhIO m 1904

Although hl~ fOlmal ~hoolUlgended at eIghth /.,Jrade, Mr Guelrera tramed hlm'3Clf thl ough COlre~pandence COUI'>('''' 111 muthem--l.tlcs, pneumatic:" hydl au!lc,>,phySIC", <lndlytlcal cheml'-try andothel ~ubJects

He JOined Genel al ~1atf)r~ In

1921 dnd mo\ed ta Detlolt 111

1925, whel e he WOlked \\ IthChdrles F Kettm mg mventOl ofthe <,elf "tdl tel fO! automotiveengme" In 1938, Gueneld \\<1"

given the project of dcslgmngthe exhibit far the quartz cylmdel' head engme and to superVI~Its dl"play at the 1939-40 NewYork Wolld's Fall'

In 1973, Guerrera donated thequartHylmder head, books andother related matellal to theSmlth~man InstitutIOn In 1945,he was awarded a certificate 111

appreciatlOn of effective servICeby the Office of Sclentlfic Resedrch and Development of theV.S government.

He retIred m 1961 from GMas a project engmeer, after 40years of service

SurvIvors mclude hiS Wife,Angel me M, two daughters,Barbara Carleslmo and AngeladeNa Varre, SIX grandchl1d.l'en,and a brother, Eml1

Burial was at Holy SepulchreCemetery in Southfield

Arrangements were handledby the Chas Verheyden FuneralHome

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Free estimates.

area and the refreshment »tand(both of whIch would lIkely bemoved) "But parkmg along Ker.cheval becomes a dramatIc lossEven usmg a mushbdll, the boyscan hIt It over the fence (ontothe track)" Shme SaId someevents would probably be sched-uled at another locatIOn If park-mg IS Installed along Kercheval

"I wanted the lIbrary (expan-sIOn) as much as anyone," Saidboard VIce PreSident Fred Ad,dms, "but I could never sub-sCllbe to puttlllg a parkmg lotalong Kel cheval from the gas"tatlOn to the !lb) ary We've gota tell lfic problem"

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though not necessa!'lly on park.mg," IlblillY Dnector CharlesHolIhan wlote III a cover letter

Some people walk, &ome utI-Ille bIcycle", some at e dlOppedofl dnd pIcked up ldter, some use-.k.lteboards to ,,!'lIVe at thedOOI ..

Baal d dI"CllSSIOI1focused lastweek on the plobable loss of"ome of the athletiC field atSouth PI ll1upal Edward Shme""Id the Impact on some of thedl e..1'> would be mOle CIuClalthan on othe!-'

We Cdn hve With the loss ofthe dlc'd" dl'Olll1d the hbldry," he",ll(I, I('fell Ing to the "hotput

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Schools to ask for parking variance15A

By Nancy ParmenterStaff Wrller

The (;Io",>e P01l1te -.choolbOdid deCIded June 2 to 1mmdllyIequp"t cl p,lI hll1g V,lIlcll1Ce IO!the propo,,{'d hll! dl Y dddlt IOnThey \\ III pi p-,ent then ca"p tothe uty of (;1 (h"P POinte Fellm-.June 29

The pl,lllnlng iiIm 01 VIlICdl1Leman I" cun entl) -.tlldymg thep,lIkmg SituatIOn, but the canelUSIOn" al (' not vet 8\ dJlableSchool oflicw 1" ",lle! they hope tohcl\e the le-'llit-. mIme! ,June, befOi e the F .11 Tn" mcelmg

Gettmg .1pplOldl 01 cl pmklllgpldn I" 0 Iludl to tlll' eXpdno,lOl1'If It hn t done JUlle 29 \Ie Ienot on the bdllot III ?\ 01('mbol ,"".lrd bOdld Pll "ldent VIl1wntLUCILeIO We (ould lJ(' bdCk to"qUdl e one, IIIth moll' "tu(!Je"dnd h:ghel II1tele...t I<lt~" '

"'~1 I 1 , , ~.J. Ll\.. ~.JU<tI \..I ~"I Ii IIUl .hV LU LIIL"

meetlllg entnely n"ked A "tudycomnll;'''IOI1l'd hI the FIlCnd" ofthe Llbl,ll'\ ,mZ1 conducted dll!mg the thad week 111 Mdl'"h()\\ cd t11dt enough Pdl kmg I"aVddable most of the time, even111 the lib: dl y'<.,ClUI ent "nldll lot

The Filend" 1meel " mdn tucount empt) cllld occupied parkIIlg ...pace" e\ el \ hour Hecounted pellkll1g dlong FI"lwIand Kelchl I dl load" and III theRIchard lot, as well as the onSIte lIbral'y lut The count wac;done dUlll1~ library hour"

One th1l1g It "howed I" that lihI <1l V u"c fluctuatc" " lot OnMonda) and Tue::.day mOlnmgsat 10 am, fOJ e,ample, thelewel e no vacant spaces Il1 the 11brary lot On Wednpsday thel eI\el'~ 21, on Thur"ddy, 14 OnMonday, thel e was one vacdntspace allotted to the lIbl dly 111

the FI"hel ROdd pm kmg bayTup;,ddY. that Wd" fillpd a" \lell,but thel e II el e 26 "pdce" onFI"hei Road

DUl mg t lit, IHl' k lJj the SUI

ve), thllC 1\ el e ::.P\ l'l cd athleticevent<, at South 11lgh "chool dndmeetmgs, "to! y hotu" dnd dd"f,VISItS at the hblaly But hbldl)official" mSlst that thel e IS not adn'ect relatIOnshIp between thenumbel of Pdt! on" and the numbel of cm s

Story haUl::' and class VISIt"had an Imp'lct on pat! on traffic,

Southeastern.reunIonSouthea"tern High School

Class of 1956 \\ dl hold a rCUl1lonOct 24 FOI IIlfOllllatron, wilteto PO Bo\ 1J61 StellingHeight" Mlch 48311

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to developers He sard Wll1dm IIIPOll1te IS a future "condo CIty" Ifsomethll1g Isn't done "It has tostart WIth zonmg," he SaId

Another thmg he has a pa"SlOn for IS boats - wooden boatsHe has had "quite a few," hesaId, and his newest IS a 1959Chns Craft "People say they'reSO much work, but to me, ndmgIS a whole dIfferent feelmg Ithll1k they rIde better andthere's something claSSIC aboutthem."

McDonald SaId he makes timeto do the work they reqUIre because "It'S relaxing." The boathe lIved on was a 1940 44.footChris Craft WhICh he took toNew York" I was on my way toFlorida when the gas crunchhIt," he SaId Nobody WdS sellmggas for boats, so he tied up III

the New York harbor and hvcdon the boat for a few years

At one tIme, he captamed the90.foot Maradon out of theGrosse POll1te Yacht Club

Women workersWomen are expected to account

for two-thirds of the growth of thelabor force at least through 1999.In that year, a third of the totallabor force WlIl be women ages 25to 54, accordmg to the fact sheeton working women publIshed bythe Women's Bureau of the USDepartment of Labor

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pI ofit !,'1'oup he started threevedl" ago Now 55 busmessesflom Stroh's to ANR to smallbu"me"ses belong to the orgam-LeltlOn

"We Iun a mobIle patrol unitand pi oVIde guard service tomembel s, If they so deSIre,pretty much at our cost," he"aId "We have receIved a lot ofcooperatlOn from the polIce, andClime has been cut by 50 percentovel the IdSt three years."

The servICe IS umque In thecountry, McDonald saId, WIththe publIc and prIvate sector\\ ol'kmg together It has been-.tudled b) other areas "Deterr-('nce IS what we're lookmg at."

He belong" to the MetropolI.tan DetrOit ConventIOn Bureau,1I1d the Cent! al Busmess DIS-h Ict A~sociatlOn

The lVeek before, he had takena group of people for a tourthrough the Stroh complex Anda cla~s of 40 students from Defercame to the Soup KItchen forlunch Iecently

"I tr) to mtlOduce or re.introduce people to the area," Mc-Donald saId "I belleve stronglyIn the city I would hke to see

~D(ltlOJt gl'0\\.'" up and ne~Ii bigCIty

"You have to keep working atIt It's a st1 uggle. I thmk morednd male people are dIscoveringdownto\\ n IS an OK place."

He also won les about the lossof GIOo,se Pomte's fine old homes

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Owner Brian McDonald stands near the entrance of his restaurant in Rivertown. a short distancefrom the Renaissance Center.

Pointer

June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

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~"'t".

From page 1gl adually opened up dlffpl entat eas I bUIlt a 1ll'1\ otIice "elt lOll

and I'm now finally dt the pomtof openmg a second flom dmmgroom"

But every time he change"somethmg, McDonald says, "Iget all kmds of flack flam thepatron., "

The CUI rent IenovatlOn, 1\ hlchbegan last month, 1\ III be completed by the end of the "ummelThe bm will Iemam dOI\nstelll "where h ghtel food II III beserved McDonald ::.ald he hasfound that ml>-.mg bm patlonswIth dll1er" doc"n t \101 k

HIS ties to the dOlintown al earun deep HI" 1,'1,mdfathel 01\ neda bakery 111 \I hdt IS no\\ GI ecktown and had "evel al othel" mdowntown DetlOlt HI" fathel,who recently letlled Wd., dn attorney m the Buhl BuJldmg

BesIdes gettmg entel tamel ;,for his 0\\ n estabhshment, McDonald IS WOl kmg on d plOgramfor Chene Park whIch cUlrentlyhas 4,000 seats and IS e>-.pandmgItS capaCIty to hold 10,000

He recently completed a saleon the old Bloadwav Mal ketbUIldmg behmd Hud...on's Hehad hoped to develop the ~PI operty, whIch he SaId IS a good 111.

vestment, but found he dIdn'thave the time to devote to It

He's a membel of the boal d ofthe Rlveltown ASSOCIatIOn Hp'"also preSIdent of RI\ el i(m n SpcuIity SeIVICeo" a plilate, non

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June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

OPEN FRIDAY 3:00 to 7:00or By Appointment

'A GUide to Safe Boallng InMIChigan" contact your localcounly shenff or the Depart-ment of Natural ResourcesPO Box 3002H Lan"ngMI4RQ09

If ,ou oYona hoat ,)r JU~llovehoatlng and arc rntere~ted rnfree rnformatlon on boatrng

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call your local mdependent Cltl7en~~enl~ You II findll~ In the YellowP~e<;

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Grand Openinglakefront detached ranch condomimums With

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With over 3.100 mtles ofGreal Lake~ shoreline. andover 11 000 Inland lake~"'1Ichl~an trulY I~ a waterI'.onderland -and a h"atenParadl~e In fdct there areo,er 700 000 re~I~lcredwdlLr ,ehlLie<; Ihrou~houtthe ~tateCili/em Imurant.-l' ('Olll

pan) 01 Amenta I'.ant~ to lit I:mdke sure 198 7 I~ tv! Itlllgan ~ ~afeq hOdtl ngvear t'\ el

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Safe boating in Michigan ...it's a matter of course.

BeautIful Trees & Shrubs at Moderate P,1cesHALL'S NURSERY

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Located at the East end of Van between 10 & 11 Mile

Thousands of Potted Rose Bushes260 Varieties in bud and bloom

'A Beautiful Sight to Behold"SHOW SPECIALS

Broadway - 1987 American WinnerHoustonChrysler Imperial 2 5 % offVoodoo RegularSheer Blis'> Pnce

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SfU)l,.\fr ~nd double Sinks • \\ aod cas.emenl double paM \'\ nd ).',5

II t arge loft storeroom lr.,te<ld of bdsemrn! • Ten )ear HO~~ hmlled .....arrant)• Second hedmQm .wd bath nit n ..m:<l [third • ~'l.illl C ",plt''I( for pl;clL.s "II~ .ard pt'r)0nJIbedroom a\addble as an 0p!lonl wnlrol

• Cathedral (('11 n~ I ~ n~ room \...Jth tan • loc.J!",J In pnme ~lngle Jdmlly rt'5ldef'tldJ• F replace art'J

Laude)Lynn Anslow won a Cum

Laude certlficate In the Latm IVi'>ectlOnof the test

In all, 30 South students wereamong the more than 67,000 stu-dents who took the NatIOnal Latm EXdm

ROSESHOW

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University Liggett students win academic scholarshipsSix -UmversIty LIggett School who WIll attend MIchigan State Carroll ScholarshIp to attend

senIOrs have been awarded Umverslty, have each won Ro. John Carroll College.speCial-named scholarships to at tary Club scholarshIps Charles Taylor WIll attendtend the colleges of theIr chOIce Pamela Colby wIll attend Macalester College as a Wallace

Nicole Cogan, who WIll attend Southern Methodist UnIversIty ScholarCentral MIchIgan UniverSity as a UnIversity Scholar Karl Meyer has won both a Na-llPxt year, and Heather DIehl, Susan Judge has won a John tIonal Ment Scholari'>hIp and the

prestigIOUS John Jay NatIOnalScholarshIp to attend ColumbIaUnIVerSIty The John Jay Scho-lar::. are chosen not only becauseof theIr ScholastIc AptItude TestSCOIes and academiC records, butalso because of theIr 1oles outSidethe classl oom MeyeI has dlstmgUlshed hImself on the ULS::.tage, m the 01 chestra, and on theVal slty "occel and tI ack and fieldteam::.

South Latin students win honors~J\teen South High School

1 ltlll 'otudents recently receIved" dl d::.from the AmerIcan Clas-

'It.-cd League for theIr perfor-,1lnCCS on the 1987 NatIOnal

'll11 ExammatlOn\\ 111l1lngawards m the Latm I

LctlOn of the exammatlOn wereIhomas QUIrk, Amy Albrechtand ChIara BattIstello, who won,,11vel' medals (MaXima CumLaude), BrIan Jackson, MIchaelHeppner and Mane Hackleman,v..'hn won ('prt;f1("?te~ (:!'1~b:l~Cum Laude), and Jake Rowanand Stephanie KItchen, who woncertIficates (Cum Laude)

Wmning awards in the Latin IIsectIOn of the exam were ChrISGramlmg, who won a certificate(Magna Cum Laude) and MaryStrabel, MeredIth Axe and NIcoleVesely, who won certIficates(Cum Laude).

Wmning awards m the LatmIII part of the exam were KatIeDeuben, who won a certificate(Magna Cum Laude), and TerrySemple and Susan Kolodzlejczyk,who won certIfIcates (Cum

Spelling bee winnersFerry School fifth grade spelling

bee wmners were Robert McLeod,first place and Jeff Peterson, sec-ond place

.Callie Cook, 8, of GrossePointe, received honorable men-tIOn m the February writing con-test;

.Stephen Chan, 11, of GrossePomte Woods, honorable men-tIOn in the March poetry compe-tItIOn.

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GRAND RE.OPENINGThe Country Plantation

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competItIOn,•MIChelle Lapo1l1te, 7, of

Grosse Pomte, I ecelved thIrdprize m the Febl uary wntmgcompetItIOn,

.Chns Flaherty, 11, of GlossePomte Woods, won honorablementlOn m the February contest,

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Trombly School fourth-grader Charles Bethell heard about thedeclining population of bluebirds and decided to buIld a nestingbox to help them out. He is a regular helper of Trombly cus.todian Dennis Harrigan, who has worked with Charles to makeseveral craft items out of wood. The two went to work andplanned and built a nesting box, which hangs in a tree outsidethe second-story window of Charles' classroom. Here he saws aboard in Harrigan's boiler room workshop. Charles is the son ofCarol Bethell of the Park.

Each week In thiS column, we focus on the Ii01 Ie 0/ u <,tudent Itcan be a poem, a drawzng, a short stO!), a PlCtw {' of a suenllftcexperzment or a woodworking proJect, a book I eL/1'1i'

ThiS space IS open to any student In the Gro,',,',ePOinte publ/( orprzvate school system from glades 1 through 12

Send your entry along With a pIG/we to Student Spathght,Grosse POinte News, 96 Kercheval. Grosse POlllle FmlllS 48236, ordrop It off at the office If you u auld IllIe eLen Ih II//{ re//ilTled, en-close a stamped and self-addressed emelopc

The following students wonawards in writmg competItIOnssponsored by CrIcket Magazme

.Ken Priebe, 11, of GrossePointe Woods, receIved secondprIZe m the January contest,third m the February contest,and second m the March poetry

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Three students received awardsof Excellence in the category ofPoetry, and they were ScottMcGarvey, Ene Rentenbach andJoshua Walter Honorable Men.tron went to John Itchon, AshleyMoran and KatIe Page PoetryCommendation award was givento John MartIn

In the Essay category, StaceyElsenkl aft and Annika MItchellreceIved CommendatIOn awards.

Trombly readersf\\ u 1'lombly School second

iii dd(' cld"ses, under the guIdanceof teachel" LIllIan Kachadounan<lI1d DOlothy Goodfello\\. read2,000 book" between Novemberdnd i\Idl'ch The ::.tudents participdted 111 the PIzza Hut "BO<'k-It"colOl mg contest

tJuIIdlme Lucho\\skl won the1Ollteo,t dlld I eCe! ved a $25 PIzzaHut gift CCltlficdte.

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In the 1986 87 Free Pres~ Wntmg Awards CompetltlOn, 18 ~tudents from PIerce MIddle 8(,hoollecelved awards gIven m each ofthe four categorIes of the JUn!OJDIVISIOn The categolle" IncludedShort Story. Sketch, Poetl y andEssay

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(', dIg VOf,rt,son of Mr and Mrs. James Vogt, ofII, I 'ell T1lS, was South's bIg WInner The South sen-

JOI \\on two major awalds - one for hIS art portfo-J() \\ Inch featUl cd commerCIal art desIgns, and one

III i'Llck and whIte photography VOE,rtwas one ofUiI, \ inc In the natIOn who won a $500 StrathmoreYd]JeI Company ScholarshIp Award for hIS art port-JUho and was one of 200 natlOnal award winnersIl1 l)lack and whIte photography for whIch he wIllIecelVO a $30 cash award

SenIor Rosh Slllal s, son of Mr and Mrs. MalcolmSJllars, of the Fal'ms, also won two awards, both111 photography He was awarded a $30 cash prIzeIn 1hp rRtp~()t.~, nf' J..ltl~(I~' ~~ E!~c!:: :.lr;.d "~/}},jt'""" I'l!utography, and he also receIved one of 15 honorablementIOns for hIS portfoho of 10 pnnts. More than400 portfolIos were submitted natIOnWIde. For hav.Ing one of the tup 19 photography portfolIos, SIl-lars wIll receIve a cash award of $100.

JUlllor Wayne Besler, son of Mr. and Mrs Ru-dolph Besle!, of the Fm ms was awarded one of onlyfour natlOnal awards III Excellence In Color Ex-perimental Photogl aphy He wIll receIve a $100cash award for hIS efforts

All three of these students are enrolled in the ad-vanced photography program at South High Schooland are students of Jack Summers, photography in-structor Vogt IS also a student of Barbara Bruen-wald, commercIal desIgn teacher, and the lateRobert Rathbun, drawing and paintIng instructor.

The work of these three students was submittedfor JudglJ1g 111 the national competition after hav-Illg been c,e]c",'ted III the Southeastern MIchiganScholdstll A. t CompetItlOn held In February.

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lty. When the expansion is completed in about three years,there will also be three clubhouses and two swimmmg pools forabout 1,200 families.

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'fThnt WAy oval' the yeRrb, WI'ClUl mAintAin the (!OlllnwJlIty,"Boll Qald, ttff you lIv(J In Ll Cbnteau community, be(!au~o wo dohave a reputation, people willlist their home for sale llnd WIllsay it's a Chateau community,because they know It WIll attractpeople."

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'WI' h" w a H,Yb!(JJl] wha! {Illy!hl'\' l'lll! gt'! flvilteci If' they don't('f/mply," Bilil ;"IIe1 hIf ynil don'tl-lll ycnn lawn, YCHI /ItJ~ Ii notIceWIthIn Ml hrILll '" Wt! WIll eut ItIlnd btlJ you" AntJl' sewn notlCUb, II pel'I:lOn l!1l1l be evicted

"We tl'y to devlJlop a commun.Ity Bpil'lt," he said "We get curdclubs going and val'ious othel'associations, The Red Cross willvisit ou)' facilities, We have someBible stUdy groups. The end re-sult 1S the people become part ofthe commumty "

The company is expanding Chateau Anchor Bay by morehome sites a day care center, a marina and a launching ramp.About 60 shps wll1 be open thlS fall for resi.dents of the commun.

John Boll at his desk in the company offices in Mount Clemens,

Beverage, the James RhodesLandscapmg Co,; Pomte East Va.nety Shop; Litos Accountmg,George Bertages Alarm Co,many workers from the GrOfHlePomte Park Baptist Church, 111.cludmg Pastol- Steven Husava,Lynn Jones, Huey Adkms andBnan Thornton; BIll Lauppe andPatrIck Selby of DetrOlt Automo.tlve Parts; and Dr Wln<;onZouzal

Bob Mowbray, of Village Locksmith, chairman of the project,manned the weed-kIller, Dr MIkeLahey swept sidewalks, KarenWarren of FIrst of Amenca Bankpicked up trash, and Helen G€IS.buhler and Gall Kaess passed outsupphes Pop and pIzza wasprOVided for all workers by :'vIm')land Bevel age and LIttle Caesal '<;Pizza

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Charles E. Borders of Gro%e Pomte Wood.,han heen appomted afl!>lhtant VJce rreflldent m thepnvalc hunkll1g' department at ComOilca B'll1k.rnc BCJlderll JOIned the compal1y m 197H UH !l lo,llJhquldntol He hUH a bachelor of I'iC)C'!1C(' dl'~)('('from tJ1l.' Dc.trolt Col lege of HUhll1('H'i

By Pat PaholBkyNews Editor

.18.A ~g~Developer sets standard for mobile home industry

.-, •............--.------ -,'-~ ple directly "Indllectl) we c,ub of other state'J m settmg stan.out "II of am <.one,tluctlOn " dards for the Industry, Boll saId,

;; £ J Chdtenu'~ gl 01\ th In the pElst He takes pnde In the com.01;::; five 'redl s hc.l!:lbeen dl amatlc In pimy's accomplIshments

1982 thel e wel e hou'imi{ sIte" 101 "We start out WIth a raw pIece5,000 f'llmiles at a 1,1) oss dollal of land and try to determinevdlue of $8 ImlllOn Bj 1986, all e,omethmg umque about It - aadc!ltloll<ll 2,600 Unit<. \\ele piece of liver, a lOllIng terrainadded, lepiesentlllg a 400 pel We tly to develop a concept, acent mCIea.,e In i{1(hS dollal ft'elmg It',! almost a form of\',lJUC, 01 $29 mJ!llOn ,Ilt "

Boll attllbllte,> the lOmp<1n'r ., rhe company employs an ar.I;lowth to the co"t of hOUSlllg, chltect who deSIgn!> the entranceII hlCh he !:ldld IS pi Ohlbltlve for a and cm lIes the theme through\ oung Louple .,tal tll1g out ollt, mcludmg the stleet SIgnS1 \1ent\ I hll" dgO, Ietll eel> com dnd lJ1dllbo\.es to the commumtyIII hed 80 pel u:,nt of tht' mobile ccntelIIOIlW populdtlOJI ToddY the fig EvelV ledl m June, Boll and a

I ~ h Il vel sed, he ~fl.ld, WIth 80 team c~n"duct the dnnual mspecI) let'nt f'll111lteb and 20 pelWl1t tlOn of all the plOpernes TheyIllll ce:. al\ Ell d nlaOlw;; In rJ,f'fPl Pl1t {'f1tp

locid) the hanks look at cl!l10 gOllel> and the managers are ell-bde home JJ1 the "ame \hty a" a glble fot bonuses of up to $1,000com entlOlIal house, he sUld Of hIS yea! s as a developer,"Thew ll!:led to be a tIme when Boll bayb, "It's been a challengeyou 10l>t money on a mobIle and I enjoyed It We have to behome, hke cal s We have gone canCel ned \\11th the numbers asflonl dcpl cuated vdIuc to apple ,my bUSll1eSbman does and at thell,lted v'lhw " '>dme lllne, whde we have to

Anotbcl chdnge III the lI1dUb show a reasonable profit, we wanttry l'l the 'ltandal d'l Evel y home to show we have somethmg wethut lK llHlIluthctUlod llIUHt hnv(' enn bo proud of We'l'o !lot intlll'-1\ H{ll" o! u/lp!()vlll b,YHUD, ulitml in how llll'j{(' u profit Ilt thlJ

1"1ll !lWI (;(JV. Wlllhtlll Mlllllwn (lIlP(lIl~(l of Olll' )JI'()pm'tI(,l~,"1'~I,lbhHIHJd 1\ llIobiiti IHlnw l.'(lIll HlJ rmd hill wltb Ml:lI'llllW havtJ1I11H"ICllI ,\I,d Hppfllllted Boll who t hllJ13 chlldl(m J'ull/:flnl:f Ihml 2A"{II VI'd ,I" ('hUll JII/ctn jbj JIllll YUMI h to ~1 !ill Ifl nn {JldtJl' of tlwYPIIl h 'I'II~ l'Olllllllb.,IOIl \\I,\b KilO'! PI e;;hytol'inn CIHll'lJh, fill/olIVU!1 t/w ,IlJlhllllty 10 e"tllhll<>h W/l" l.'OIllITI()(!OI'(.l tJt' th~ Ol'Qfllltln~,lI1dl{JlI," POint!' Ylwht CIlJh IA~t y~m' And

"We (jbtub!lblH'd !lU:Jllblllg 1111 lb Ii IMbl l.'onlnllldclI'e at' Ow Olind"alf'I'''l, !lc(.nl>ing fClI mprlll Will Ion Rlwt Bcmt Club,PRIIIC", llnd !J('en"Jllg fol' the Ino Thel e 111 ft l'~Vfll'llllt (JYifltbIle home COlnIllUl1ltlu,'1, so 1hut thl tJughout thfl compAny'H pl'pftl!lOVl'!'Y yell 1', you have to apply rm hjonally docol'&ted, llpaciou!l ofa license. tices on Hall Road in Mount Cle-

"It's done a lot to clean up the mens The table 111 the receptionindustry," Boll said lilt hab 1'00111 holds a book about Billybrought us to a place whel'e any Graham and there are magazmeone can buy a mobIle home and article reprints on the power ofhave protectIOn " pOSItIve thmkmg A SIgn says:

As a result, MIchIgan IS ahead Bless you for not smoking

T\vent) ) ears dgO \\ hen JohnA Boll and hl'l palinel buIltthel!' fil st mob lie home commun.Ity, the banks Iefuoed to loanthem money to finance the plOject They \\ el e told the development \\85 too extravagant, thatIt \\as a monument to themselves

'We had confidence and \\ entahead with the project," Bollsald "FOI tunatl:'h we hadenough to get It gOl'lg and II\\ 01 ked out'

It mOlethan \\ 01 ked out Thecompany'<; dbsetb total more thdn$100 mllhon, he 'i<lld The comnAnv (l\'~tP>~ll P,,-t.,t,f\C .. ~.~:':;,~~~

cbanged Its name to ChateduLand Development Co to Ief1ect11& b1)'owth and dlvelslty

It has establIshed mOlethan7,000 mobile home site!:>In Mlch19an and Flllllda The companyowns 15 commumtleS dnd hac,developed another 13 An expanslOn of about 400 Units Ib under

In CullformaconstructIOn at eXllltmu sitcs.In l1dditlon, Chntoutl hUH do, In tho 20 YOl\l1l MinCO tlw,Y ci(',

vO!(I/>od more thrill 2,000 fj!II/JltJ volopod thoh' I1I'1.t mobllo llOI1Wfmmly !'uI>ldfJntlul lqt" In :'vflChl ('onllllunlt,Y, thtJ,v IwvlJ titJfn I,HJJijlm I:lna Cillifrwnlft, Il ~o IlCI'C ('HI chllng(l'l III tho Ifldw,tl'Y TIll'Induiltl'lfll IHll'k in Moullt Cle tl'lllllo'l' "runp ImllglJ I):; Cl!1!:' theyml:lnlil WIth 90,000 pq~lrtlfl t'tlet Ilf hlivlJ lJont>tllntly tbllght tll InluftlQIJ ~Pti(!fJ, &11 /:iuultlol1lll jJlOVIJ110,000 Flql.@'1o' f{Jtlt pI "lmclJ tIll Th(lY !:J(J/Iflll by dtlyolnjJlllg fjV(J«tit' (JPlllltrm'tIcm find Illlothlll' btlll' UOllll1l1mltHli:> Bnl I Mild /ellWOIOOO 11411/:l1'flfeflt IWf\lll:lblll, onfl tlmfJ A III m m Chll.'llg(J,«nd Ilprwtnwntii I1lHnb(JI'lnU 160 Woodall Ynaustt'IOi:>, l'fltl:lct 1ll0bllfunit/!. homtJ commulllUe,lj thl'oug-hoilt

Boll, a GI'Olli!OPointe ShOl'flS the counll'y. The hlghoflt lutedresident, 18 chairman of the community in Michigan at thoboard and chIef executive officer time was a three.star communityof' the company - "at that point in Flmt.in my life," he says, "where I "We decided we would lIke tocan involve myself In other bUIld a five-star commumty andthmgs, lIke selvlng on bOdl'ds" every commumty since has beenHe IS on the boards of the First a five-star" Boll said "The deMacomb Bank, MIchigan Parkin SIgn of the community, theson's Foundation, St John Hos amemties and the managementpltal, Umted Foundation, Chns. have to all be m place to get at1an Busmessmen's CommIttee five-star"of DetrOlt and the Grosse Pomte That mc1udes swimming pools,Shores Improvement Foundation putting greens, a laundromat, aHe is alBo a member of the Sol. clubhouse, It also means no ViSI-fridge N.Llta~i~nal Guard Com- . 1>1,: autenpas, no all' cond.itJ..9J1ingmunity Counclr. H'iSjjaltnor, Joe umts hanbTmg out of Windows,Mmlstrelh, IS retIred and lIving no car repairs In the dnveways,

It was called Mack AvenueClean Sweep BUSinesses alongMack Avenue between Balfourand Alter roads partIcIpated In afOUl-hour project Saturday, May2, sponsored by the Grosse POinteBusiness & ProfeSSIOnal Assocla.tIOn

Many busmesses jomed m theactIvitIes - washmg windows,soddmg front easements, sweep.Ing SIdewalks and streets, plant.mg sprIng flowers and cleamngup trash,

Takmg part m the project were'Denise Montgomery, JamesRocker, Jack and Pam Case ofEastSIde Cab Co.; Sam PaGe andhIS employees of the Colony ShoeRepaIr, CUrtIS Anderson, JulIul11Pearson and IrVIng Stone ofShamrock Realty, Sam Husaynueand CalVIn Stewart of Maryland

Mack businesses sweep up

1hi' L'nlted FoundatIOn hn" announced thut t II 0 Gi o""e POlrJlch

have been elected to top lcader"hlp P0'lltlon<, \\Ith the agency Wai-ter McCarthy WIll "el-ve agam UH UF boald chull man He In chall

man of the Detlolt EdIson Co Charles T, Fisher III, chairman dndpleeldent of the :"atlOnal Bank of DetrOIt, was re.elected L"F fil'itVice chall

Ronald DICt.::CO, formel1y of Glosse Pomte Woods, \\ a'> ndmedVlce pre'lldu,t and senlor commul1Jtv bankmg' officer at the Gl,llldR,'li J-Ll1~t( I] tJldnch of:\!anufdcturer" :-.latlOnal Bank

Borde"

Patrick .J, Corry of Gl O"'l(' P01nte Pal k ha'l hcpn plomoted to c1'>

"etant account O.pcutlVC' at Ro.,,, Rov, Inr In hi" 11r'1\ pO-JIlI,n, ( 01 I \,')(~pon"Ji,], f(1I (oorrlll1atJllg thf' IHhpltl'>lng ,ll1d mu(h.l11dhlng d(tJ\ltl£'~ [In th( ~tl',h dnd l),'tHlit Edl'OIl I!ClO\l111,> (())I\, 1" d glddll"tr (jfHo',fon CClllcgp

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Doritos

$5~!pCASE OF 24

REG.S269

- Nanty Parmenter

by Mana Dillon and DeGl'lm-me's All that WIll remam of theformer tenants on the lower HlllIS Wrld Wmg" and FIrst Federalof MIChigan, Edgar saId

BORDEN2%

LO-FATMILK

CHIQUITABANANAS29~

NEW COFFEE BEANSPEACHES AND CREAM

"CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY"

SWEET GEORGIA

VIDALIAONIONS t~,_CALIF. ICEBERG I?~ l-r~'HEAD 49(: ~~If~)LETTUCE EA.

Model #205

Father's DayTrade-In Special!Get Dad a newToro lawnmowerand bring in hisold mowerfor $50.00 creditoff the list price.

\\fRIGHT'S CIFT & LAMP SHOP'fW

"}()ur ~ Card & 0Gift Shop" 1.. __ ~

R"~PI.ACEItI":1\"l.t\lUP SHADES I,"iill<. & Part'h.ruellt - bmtp Itepaln

13-(,.)0 Mack • froo Parking • 885-08839

I l'talk! " He ha" commItment"lot mud. of thl' .,econd floor oflill' bJ.>ac€'IIam Clpltal Mal kets,llll . cl finanu<1] fil III nO\~ locatedOil tlw tlppl'1 HIll

Blooke HI othl'1 S I" expected tolXCUP\ all of the "pacl' once uo.,ed

List Price $35995

With Trade-In - 5000

Trade-In $ 5Special 3099Price

..#ckt{!~19815 MACK, in Grosse Pointe Woods 881-6233

Mon .Wed, 8.6 • Thurs" Fri 8.8' Sa\. 8-4 • Closed Memollal Day, Mon. 25th

SPIRAL SLICED $339GLAZED HAMS 19

HAMBURGER PATTIESFrom Ground Round

$9~~B.PKS

U.S.D.A. PRIME STANDING

RIBROAST $3~B~

Brooks Brothers to come to Farms

O1!~~oe_~-~ ~m "s...GOLF SHOP

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23218 MACKS.C.S. 775.2820

Developel Hobpl t Edgell (OJI

fil med Monda, thaI BI (lok..,BlOtheh \~III open d men\ clothII1g stOle III hi" I eltll bIo.,hedPunch and Jud) BuJl(hng TI1f'btOH' I.., expected to upeJl 111 lelt,Octobel, III tlll1f' fOi the ChI J"tma" SPdbon

Blook" Blothel", d N(,\\ YOlkbabed elothmg elMIll 10., till' "JxthnatHJnal Cbellll to lO!lW to GIO"'>(

Pomtp ill Ie..,,, tlw n nilee "edl "It follOI\~ Bl'lwtlon, Th(, ("Ip

(which \1 JlI open ~oon III tilt' V d1.1g-eJ,Banan'l HepubIll W,tldellbook" and 1 dlbot '"

The advent of BlOOk" BlOthehto the HilI ICpll'''enh what Edgdl called d "\\ hole 11(>\\ lOncept111 I etaIJll1g," 111 \\!llth cham"Ub(' a 1mgel numbel of smallelstore,> to achlev(' d I,'l eatel pi h

ence "CU'itonJeI" ell (' mOIl' (om

iOl'tablp on 1\1dln Stl eet " Edg,ll",lid

"Thew'., bpel1 .1 &hJlt m bu"Il1g patterm,," saId (;(>01w! Hanley, vIce prebldent 01 mal ketmg101 Brook.., BI othel., "Thel e Ib am31ked plefeJencl' tow~lId Sallirda \ shoppmg It Ieflect'> .l tJendtowal d falml) shoppll1g 111 th€'suburbs, close to home"

BI ook s BlOthel" wJlI closethen do\\ ntown StOle to move towhere the rna.Jont\ of then eustamer., die The cham also has astore at Somel set Mall 111 TlO\'The compan) has 46 8tOles, 1;1eluding one m Tokyo

Edgm said he If, al&o negotJatmg \\ Ith sevel al othel natwnal

FRESH GROUND

CHUCK 3LBS.FOR$449

NEW IMPORTEDSWISS CHEESE FROMSWEEDEN "BLOCKSVECIA"

T YIN

Richard G. Solak( It\ of ('10'''( POllltf Farm~

(ltyC!f1k

IFNThe Possibilities Are Endless

An apple for the teacherTwelve metropolitan Detroit teachers received the first an.

nual Newsweek-WDIV Outstanding Teacher Awards atDetroit's Pontchartrain Hotel May 12. One of the honorees,Grosse Pointe resident Richard Luke Benoit, Pierce MiddleSchooL accepts an award from Amy McCombs, president andgeneral manager of WDIV-TV.

The awards were established to recognize and rewardteachers who exemplify the highest standards of excellence.The teachers received a crystal apple award and a $2,000cashgrant.

&uatl{)~ttadrtr24400 E JEFFERSON. S1 CLAIR SHORES MI 48080

We re Making Waves In DetrOit

year to study mUSIC,dance, theatel' and the vl"ual al t" The campIS located 15 mJle.s southwest ofTr.1Verse CIty Il1 nOlthelll MiChlgan

June SpeCIal7 00 - 10 00 P M 11 30 - 2 00 P M

- $40 OO/Person $35 DO/Person------ ---- -- --------

RESERVATIONS ARE A MUST I I

778-7243 9 - 5 pm MON - SATTHE INFINITY BROWNIES III AND THE HELENE ARE AVAILABLE

FOR GROUP CHARTERS GROUPS SIZES FROM 6-150 PERSONS

I

FULL FAITH AND CREDIT AND LIMITIW TAXINGPOWER OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS PLEDGED

RIGHl TO PETITIO,\, FOH HEFEHENDUM

June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

NOTICE IS FURl HER (~IVEN, lIlal lhl' not ICf h gl\ ( 11 1(011)(1 101 Ih. f), n, fil (f tl1l' ('!pctor" oIlHILI\P,l" (h

of the ('lty of Gro"9£' POinte Farmo, In O1dN to Inform t1,(!1l Ih It thl (It, (oulH'dllll(lld~ II, duthOlJ/(' th,

expcutlOn of thl' above dpscnol'd cnnlract of Ip,I'1 and oll'<, to In 1(>1 111 t h, III of lhf'l r light to ppl It wn for arpfprcndum upon thl' (j1H'"tIOn of !'ntl-rlng llIto 'Il( h 01 ,on'l ,J( I (,I I( 01" Th, (Il\ of ('flh'" I'fl] nt" Farm~Int pnd~ to ent") mto ~illd contr<lct of Ip<l"1'1\ It IHlIl I .1 \ nl, of t IH 1If cl or" t h, I! 01, hut t IH conlrnct of I, ,1'(

,hall nol becomcPffrct\\, lIntll4'lday'aft(rpllhllo dlnlllJftlllC,llottr rf \\lth'll"olld4-,d.l\ Pl'!lIlr! JpflllIon fOl refrrpndllll1 I£'qlH,t Ing an pl('ct lOll Of) t hf (IJIlII '( I IJf I, 1'( ~lgn( d h\ not I", Ih.lll 1()' ( OJ l'i OOIloftlwrcg-lstf'rf'dplpctor"f'fthr('ll\ of ('IO",PJ'Ollll! l' Ilrn~ .I'llh'I' 1"1,,, h"hl'l>nt,]fr!\\lthlh, (It IClprk the conllilct of Ip,l~e "hall 1101 hfC01l11('If, CII\1 trnl", ,pplO\'d h\ I1lIJOIII\ ofth, (.i('(I(Jr~ 01 I Ill'('It,, of (;ro""e 1'0lnt( f< <lrms vot Illg thf'rl on ilt 01 I' lH I II 1>1 ,p' ( I II (I, ,tin

Thl" notler' h glvpn by ord('r oftlH' ('It\ (olliled l,f II" (11\ of (,!O~" 1', ",1 J Jim, plll"trant III \(1 lJPuhhc Act<, of MIchIgan, 1941'S (Flr"t E\lr I ~("II>II' ,- Injl Ildl d fill t hi "Ill nl II '011 III 1\ h. '" (111'I'd IIthp otTic!' of thf' unrirr,lgnrd ('11\ CI!'rk

AAA MIchIgan's GlOsse Pomtebranch has affihated Its entertamment ticket sales operatIOn wIthTlcketmaster MichIgan's com-putenzed system and ISnow partof the natiOn's largest tIcket dlstnbutlOn netwOl k

The Grosse POinte office, at19299 Mack Ave, WIll sell tickets from 9 a m to 6 p m week-days

Under the agreement, AAAMIchIgan branches wJ!1 sell tIcketb for the followmg events Det!'Olt LlOn&, Tiger", Red Wmgsand P'stons games and sports andentertamment tickets for JoeLoUIS Arena. Cobo Hall. FIsher1heatre, Masomc Temple, PmeKnob, PontIac Silverdome, Meadow Brook and the PremIer Centel'

In addItIOn, tickets Will beavaIlable for Ann Arbor's CnslerArena and Hill AudItorIUmStratford (Ontano) Festival tICkets and seats to many sports andentertamment events m the Tole-do, OhIO, area also WIll be sold

NOTICE IS GIVEN, that In saId contract of le,9'f thl' (It\ of (TIO""P Pomte Farnh wlll ohlll:ratp It,elf tomake cash rental payment, to the CIty of Gro~~e Pmntl' Fill m, Building \uthorlt~ III amount~ ~umcIpntto pay the pnnclpal of and mterest on the bond, to bp I~'lled h\ thl ('It~ of (TIO",f POIntf. Farms BUIldingAuthOrity and that the full faith and credit of th(' City of Gro,,~(' POlnt(' Farm" will Ill' pledged for themaking of said cash rental payment~ a~ a Iinllted ta ....fir~t hudg'£'t ohhg'3tIon Pursuant to smd plrrlgeof Its full faith and credIt, th!' City of Grosse Pomtp F Irnh 1\111 Iw requJr['d 1lI paell fiscdl )e31 to IncludpIn Its general fund budget and to appropnatf' such amount, .IS shollll" necp,,-al ~ to makp such ca~h rentillpayments In no event may the City of Gro,;"e Pomtp Farm, lev\ an oldva 101 I'm tol, for thp purpo'3£' of P1\ Ingfor the project m an amount m exce,s of OJ(' riltf' plrmltt£'d In 101\\ 111 ,HldltlOT1to It, obhgatlOn to m.lk(,ca'lh rental payments, the City ofGros~e POint£' 1",11m" olgrr ('- III 'Illd cOlltrdct to l('o1"l' 10 pa\ all co<,f~,mdexpenses of the City of Gro'3sP POInte Farm, Bll1ldln~ AtrlhOllt\ lllCld('lIlal to th( '-,lIi1nc!' i1nd pn"menhof thp bonds to the e,tent such e,pen"e" arp nol p.l\ .lhl, f! om t h, proCf'l'd, of t hf hond" 'lI1d to prm HI£'fOIthe paYlT'ent of thp expense, of operating and m,lInt,lIl1lng th( I'll>I I'olrk

City of (&rnSSt 'ntuit 1I1armsMichigan

County of WayneNOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS TO ENTER INTO A FULLFAITH AND CREDIT GENERAL OBLIGATION CONTRACT OF LEASE WITH THE CITY OFGROSSE POINTE FARMS BIDLDING AUTHORITY AND NOTICE OF RIGHT TO PETITION FORREFERENDUM THEREON.

TO ALL ELECTORS AND TAXPAYERSOF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the City Council of thl; ('It\ of Grobse Pomte Farm!:>, Wayne County,MichIgan, Intends to authOrIze the executIOn of a full faIth and CIedit gene! al ob!JgatlOn contract of leaseWith the City of Grosse Pomte Farms BUlldmg AuthOllt) The contI <ICtof lease provlde~, among other thmgs,for the acqUIsItion and constructIOn by the CltV of Grosse Pomte Farm ~ BUlldmg Authonty of renovatlOn'3and Improvements to the Pier Park including an additIOn theJel!> ,md lelated sIte Improvements The saIdcontract of lease further prOVIdes that the City of Gro,~e POinte Farms BUlldmg A.uth()nt~ will finance thecost of the project by the Issuance of bulldmg authonty bondb pursu,mt to the pI OVISlon~of Act 31, PubhcActs of MichIgan, 1948 (FIrst Extra Se<;SlOn),as amended 111 antICIpatIOn of the rpcelpt of cash rental pa~ments to be made by the City of GrOS'3ePomte Farms to thp ('11\ ofGloss( Pomte Far-m BUilding Authont~pursuant to said contract of lease to complete the PIOJpcl and to makp Improvement ~ or additIOns theretoThe maximum amount of bonds to bp IS'3ued I' $150.000

Young men and women whoare mterested m people-onentedcareers are mVIted to apply forpO&ltIOnsas counselor-m-tramlngat Interlochen's NatIOnal MUSICCamp,

ApplIcants must be 17 years ofage or older, able to resIde at thecamp between June 21 and Aug17, and wIlhng to work hard mexchange for learning valuableskIlls Some experience workmgWIth young people IS also deslrable

Successful apphcants will recelVe free room and board, classmstructlOn m campmg and counselmg skIlls, field mstructlOn mrecreatIOn and waterfront skIlls,and opportunIties to earn RedCross certificatIOn Graduates ofthe program may also earn college credIt and are among thefirst to be conSidered for full-tImecounselmg pOSItIOnsat the Camp

The NatIOnal MUSIC Camp ISthe natIOn's oldest and largestsummer arts camp. More than3,000 young people from all overthe world attend the camp each

Datl'd f) 1R, 19B7

Puhhshl>d 6/11/87Th( Gross!' POIntf' Np ...."

Transportation factMore than 28,000 deer were hIt

by vehIcles on MichIgan roadsand highways last year, costmgan average of $1,200 of damageper aCCIdent,

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Bowen leads a chorus line of her students in front of the full-length mirrors in the choir room at South.

South's Ellen Bowen putsthe show in show choir

Ellen Bowen. chOIr directorat Grosse Pointe South HighSchool and Brownell MIddleSchool. talks with students be-tween classes. Bowen came tothe Grosse Pointe Schools rtftereight years at Macomb Com-munity College where she wasthe director of the award win-ning Macombers show choir,

Photo ... b\ l-l"d f 1 uhmd.1\

Bowen sayb pi ogTa111mg ashow chOIr IS an al t The nghtsongs to "mg depend on the au-dIence

"It's baSically a levlew," sheSaid "I study old mOYles "

Some songs are perennial fa-vOlltes, Bowen sald

"lJ vmg Berhn IS alwavs popu-lar. We do "Stout Hearted Men"and they come marchmg overthe nsers. It's good to end Withsomethmg patllOtlc - senlOl S

love that, but JunlO! hIgh :,chooIkId:, won't hke It You mightend WIth a :,obbpI l1he 'WhenYou Walk ThlOugh a 8tOl m.' or'Chmb Every Mountam' Youmay end WIth somethmg exclt-mg and leave 'em sel eammg

"You have to go mto a showand look at the audIence Howold are they, und are they aparty hardy bunch? You 1Iy tobe senSItIVe to the audience Youhave to be fleXIble The key tobemg a good dIrector lS gettmgthe feel for yoU! audience"

Section BJune 11, 1987

Grosse Pointe News

Bowen dUllbutes hel sucess 111

competItIOn \\ lth her show chon sto the t \ pc of ..,mInd "he II1SIStSon

"I u"e a full, choral sound,"she hald 'It's not breathy atall "

PI oducll1g the nght kmd of:::.ound tdke.., WOlkmg WIth herclas"eb on vOIce pi oductlOn HO\\~ever, thd!''' not enough. accOId-mg to Bu\\en

"I enCOLllage my students tostudy \ olce Pll\ atP1)," ..,he bdld"It has the same benefit d" ~tudy-Ing instrumental musIc pn\ atel\ 1 C,\ll get t h, ~(Hll1d I\\ ant out ot my (hOll. but It'SstIli a choral sound 11 d chIld\\ ants a bIg ..,010VOIle, he bhould"tudy pnvately "

Bowen o.ays that a bmgmgVOIce IS not bomethll1g ) ou arebom WIth It'S 'iomethll1g youledl n

"II \ ou can talk. \ all Cdnsmg," she saId "SOI11(' peoplehave bettel "l11gmg \ (}lees thanothers, but anyone call be d cho1 al "mgel

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"tandards al e up to pal' "At South, the Pomte Smgel ~

are Bowen's mdm show chonShe also dIrects the Towel Bells,a gIrls' group, and IS m the proces" of bnn!;1ng back the CI azyEIghts, a men's comedy grouppatterned after the Fnars at theUniversIty of MichIgan Allthree groups are volunteel, extra cUn"lcular activitles

The POll1te Smgers do reguImshows out m the COmmUnltlvThe gnls weal thl ee quali~1Ipngth dresses and the boys wealL ,I"

\\'t hke to keep It tradltlOnaland conservatIve for the GlosseP01l1tes," Bowen sald "We don'tput the glrls m long dresses because they are hard to move m"

The Pomte 8mgers performances have a dual purposeBowen saId

"We do a lot of work out 111

the community,' she sald., "1'altof It IS musIc educatlOll, pat t ofIt IS pubhc relatIOns Irs good to!the kIds to do somethll1g fOI tlwcommuntt\ "

ChurchesGrosse POinteOoard of Realtors

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cel \ ed a supellOl rating at tIll:'yeal '<., "tate festIval If competingat an dltlVlty lIke "lI1gtng d song..,eems strange, BO\\en e"plall1sthat the competitIOn IS not I eallyd competItIOn

'None of us nally go to compete" "he "aId "It's not hkecommg m first, second and thIrdThe putpose of the festIVal IS toset a standal d of e"cellence Wego to heal the other smgel's and"ee what othel choll's are domg\\'P LOuld prohably dccompk,hthe :::.amcthll1g by blll1gmg III dchJll( I,W

GIO,"1' !>omtl' studellh hkl todo \\ ell I was Il1credlbl) 1n1

pressed With then dlsclplme atthe festlvals "

The real pomt of partlcipatlng111 a festl' al IS to have the stu-dents' WOIk Judged by Impartialexperts, ,,0 their \\ euk pmnt:, canbe strenb'1.hened and thell' 5tlongpomts empha'i1zed

"Ifs hke 111 sPOl1.'i You go tosee the othCl players," she "md"Palents \\111 appldud tOl finythmg We need to know If OUI

A,. .,hll\l dlOU lombll1L'" mU"ll"nd mOl t J11l'l1t, , BO\\ en "dId

It',- 1(',111\ Illll\ement not danleSn..th g1 dclL- bo) s \\ ould ha \ L d

ploolem \\ lth ddnCl'That\ lll!ht "I\.th L'1'1dp hO\"

130\1 en g( h 11 yeal old bo\" to\\ m l' th(,11 ,UIll" dnd move Il1

llllW to thl mU;.,lc

'If vou wdlch JunIOr Imrh.,chool c;tudenh, yOU '-ee hO\\ unCOOldll1ale'd the\' aI e,' BowLn."ud 1'111<' h good fOI them Ithelp" dewlup tlwll -'l11dlll'1 1110to! :,k I1J" '

FO! the \ oungel o.tudenh, themOl ement may mean bmgmg'SomewheJe Over the Rambo\\ ,"

and dOll1g It 111 sIgn lan!,'Uage dtthe "ame tIme At the hIgh"chool level, Bo\\ en's show chon"tudents do kick 11l1e:::. and \\ edlco"tume" and anything else thatenhances the pI esentatlOn of themusIc

You have to be credtn'e,'RCl\I Pl1 "md

Fltmen'- lhOlI'- b l\ P done \\ ell1'1 l<'lllpltlllOl1 III I tudent~ Ie,.

Getting the showon the road

By Elsa FrohmanFea/ure EJ j')

Ell,n "'kJlll l I BOI\'ll

11k(- '0 1('d\L' pm-u l,\lIIII1..; 01 !Jo.,-,Iblj\\nht, I ... ~ntt..,pn(~\tl""

but III \PI bOled Ol '-1J<l()/ll1hBO\\l'l1l-, tbl dl>ll dllLltOl <It

('10"''''(, POInt/, '-,outh IItgh Schuo),1nd Blll\\ III 11 \llddll '-,l hool Shpl 1ml to tJ1" (; I u-,.." Pomt e..,dlOOk thh \ (>,11 hom .\LI(OmbCOll1lT1lIl11t \ l o1Iq.; , ' \\ hel e ..,)w\\,1-, dlleLlo' 01 tlll' :\1dLom!J(-'hShOl\ (hOll ,I.., II pll ,h theCh,unbel {I'oll dnd Concel t(hall Shl \'.1'-> d]'O "1 ch,ll ge ofthl' college'" lJ1U-,j(,tl thL',ltL'1 pi 0f,fJ am

Bowen hd<"olought a flaIl fOl-,ho\\ man,hlp to hel -,tuden!:> atSouth and Bl(l\\ nell One of thefil "t thlJ1!;':> ..,hL' dld \\ IWIl ..,hE' gotto South \\ ,1'- to hd\ e .1 :,et ofluJJ lenbrtb 111111 (/I -, ll1-,tdlled 111

the chou I "'11ll HL I -,1udlllh,HL'llt JLht l\j"'ltLd 1') -,rll,lc!good thl'\ h I\L to 11),,1 c.d, ' h

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pc. group$1095

$ 99$ 89$119

lloyd '/Flanders

DeSCribed as the most comfortable funllure on the markpt th4 piece group by Lloyd/Flanders Includes 2 hlgrl baCk ',r'ln~base chairS. an adjustable table (18 '-28 'J and <;8rvlng cartIdeal tor pool patio or gardenHigh Back Spnng Base Chair Reg $12450High-Low Adjustable Table, Reg $11625Serving Carl Reg $162

5395Reg 529.50

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$239

Heirloom WIcker furniture adapts from elegant comfortindours to spacIous relaxation outdoors.Dining Chair $229 (16W'h

Umbrella Table (Embossed lem~ered Glass)(48 dlo j, 29 high)

At Draper s you never pay extra for de/wery quality or service

q)~!!Pf{'~RNITURE23200 MACK AVENUE (Near 9 Mile) ST. CLAIR SHORES. nS-3500

OPEN MON" THURS., FR!. TILL 9; TUES., WED" SAT. TILL 5:30 WE HONOR VISA, MASTERCARD AND REVOLVING CHARGES'---- _ ..

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~CROSS CREEK'

TllEEXaPT10NAL SHIRT-

369 & 375 Fisher RoadGrosse Pomte. MIGhlgan

886-7960Store Hours

9 30-530 Monday thru Saturday9 30-7 00 Thursday

\'on)The Exceptional Shirtfor the ExceptIonal Father!:asy care Cross Creek 100% cotton lisle knit shirtsare Qualltlzed@ ThiS assures you they Willnotshnnk out of size So every time you wash one Itgels softer, not smaller Sizes M L. XL

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Shop untIl 9 p m on Thursday and FridayUntl16 pm on Monday Tuesday Wednesday and SalurrJay

Wp Wille-orne Jarohson s ChwQ( Cilre; or Thr A'neflca'l [xpre')s Card

~Jacol)sons

Frrday, June 12I 2 to 8 P HI alld

Satllrday, Jf/He 13

10 a 111 co 4 p mGlOsse Pomte

Own a part of thepast Select froma rare collectIOnof unique jewelryPreViously ownedpins, bracelets,earrings, watches,necklaces, ringsExpert appraisalupon purchaseestimated prices.$100 to $5000Fine Jewelry Salon

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" ,1: STATEJEWELRY

who have the same names asgal denmg equipment, Mower,Spade, BarlOW, Thresher

There are familIes whosename", are Flowel, Bush, Tree,LaVme, Beny, Hay, Apple, Pear,Root, Oaks, Birch and Beech

Gal den locatIOns are alsoname& for people What aboutMeadows, Field, Woods, Plam,HIll 01 Lane?

Thmk of all the gIrlS you knowWIth !lower names llke Rose,LIly, Ja!>mm, VlOlet, Poppy, LaureI or Ivy, or all the boys namedTimothy or Bud Maybe you canadd some more to the hst.

It IS a good Idea to stake peoniesto prevent the heavy blossomsfrom droopmg When you cut theflowers leave at least two leaveson each stalk. When the bloommgpenod IS flmshed, cut back theflower stalks, SInce the formatIOnof seed pods saps the strength ofthe plant Fertilize the plants atthIS tJme to strengthen the grow-ing for next year

On ental poppies are bloomingnow m all theIr lovely colors suchas white, pale and salmon pink,

for watermelon; supphes are tlghtand pnces are about double thoseof a year ago.

A shorter supply of green pep-pers has pushed prices up for thlssalad item. Good pnces on let.tuce, greens and other salad in-gredients Will keep salad pncesmoderate.

Chicken and iurkey will likelybe your most economical meatchOIces this month. Eggs are alsoa good value.

Mlchlgan sweet and tart cher-nes will also begm to come tomarket by late June thiS yearThe sweet cherrles found In su-permarkets will most lIkely befrom Cahforma or WashingtonLook for fresh Mlchlgan sweetand tart cherries at fartnBlte mar-kets or farmers' markets Somefarm markets will even pit thecherries you buy there; ask aboutthis free serVlCe If you are buymga larger volume.

Cantalope and honeydew mel-ons will be coming through if!heavy volume thls month, pricesare moderate. That's not the case

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FINDING ADOCTORJUST GOT

f~~'"::EASIER\ 't~..", The best time to find a

".' \ \ ~~'-~ doctor is before you needone. Now, you canaccomplish this by makingan easy telephone call to

the Bon Secours HospitalPhysician Referral Service,343,1101 (l,800~331~0954)

-..J any time, any day.lell us the type of doctoryou need and in whatneighborhood-close toyour hoo1e or work. BonSecours will give you-atno charge-several doctorsfrom whom to choose.We have nearly 370phy~jcians representing36 ,l,pecialtic:-.,backed byBon Sccours I-Iospitalsreputation of oledicalexcellence and state~()f:rhc,art techn()Ioj.,l)~

BON SECOURS HOSPITAL

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Garden events highlight the June calendar in Michiganand deep red, which really blend tune to thm seedlings of bothTk far better with other garden flow- flowers and vegetables when theers than does the orange shade so loots can be pulled out wIthoutoften seen. dlsturbmg nearby plants

When you use them m arrange Did you know that at Fort

W. ments cut them m the early Ticonderoga, NY., 1& what isS mormng and smge the ends of the thought to be the oldest flowerstems with a match before plung- garden In America? It was plant-mg them mto cold water to hard ed dunng Montcalm's tlme, onen ground which the IndIans had

Don't forget that summer ram used for growmg cornfall IS not usually adequate for The garden IS stIll flounshmgyour house plantr, which have and many of the plants to be en-been taken outdoors Bemg con Joyed In It today are the duph-fined m pots, the foots are una cates, If not the descendants, ofble to range m search of mOIsture the ongmal ones Galdens areand therefore requlI e extra one means we have to expenencewatermg. a hvmg !Ink wIth those who

And, speaking of ram, don't for share our love of growmg thll1gsget that Just after a ram IS a good centulle.s ago

By Ellen Probert from one to another Tickets areSpecial Writer $6 pre sale or $7 50 on tour dayr,

Gardens and flowers are among On June 1 the Anna ScriPPSthe gredt attractIOns of the month WhItcomb Conservatory on Belleof June Perhap" It'S because we Isle opened It.s .summer .showelre still not.so far U\"ay from wm which \.. lll remam on vIewtel' that the laVIsh color and scent through October Dm mg theof ,>ummel bloom "eem.s a pre bummer month" tht> Show Hou",euou'> gift d.nd we look forward to IS shaded and cool to pi oVlde a,i long r,ummer Ieplete with blo" mOI"t, glen-lIke "cUmg 1m a dls"omr, play of many \urH'tw" offuch"las,

Thel e are gdl dens to VISit and caladIUms, g]OXll1w,>,c.oleu"-.mdenJoy ralll or bhll1e The Coullol mdny folIage plante:, nmg along tree branches or rabof Gro'>.se POll1te Garden Club" And In the outdool garden.s bIt" da! tmg through a flower bed\\ III present It<, annual Gal den neM the con'>en atuI) . .l lIlaglllfi CPItamly Jar the planb out of mlTour on Fnday, Seltulday clnd cent and) of mdl1) \al'letw" 01 mobilItySunday, JUlie 26, 27, 28, flom 1 dahlias are thel e fO! ) ou to l'nJoy It beem.s there were r,ome exto 5 pm fO! a '>tart untIl emly fall pCIIIJ1ents made and hour,e plants

Nine magmfjcent gdrden" will The beautiful g,.ll den., .,UI whH,h were Jostled once a daybe on vIm' runl1lng the gamut roundmg hl"tol'!t Grc'czHnead floUllshed ahead of anothel grcupfrom qUiet, fore"t Ilke glades to man.,JOn museum m LlYOma <ile whIch wel e let alone It's worth a!orrnal, European style expan'>e.s alway", beautIful m .June elnd the trySome are <,et agam-,t the back herb gardem aJ e of speGlal m In the EnglIsh flower calendardrop of the sparklmg lake and ten-st The gal den" "I e lnoltn the flo ....er fOI the month of June.,ome fll (. ,('rlnrl",l h...hln,l ,.... :~,;-,~J... I"....i- :>j Ci'L bUl\lul ",iuir, l~ noneyr,uCkJe, In the Chmesecovered wall.s New gardel~s of the Llvol1la dl eel f10wel calendar It IS the pome-brtght With .,unllght and old, Accordmg to famed .HlthOl and granate, symbol ofpror,penty andtlmelesb gat dens deep In the le<;tUler on hOltICultlll al -,ubJects, progeny, and m the Japanese"hade of towermg, venerable JCl ry Baker, you .shou Id ('H'l CI"e flower calender June 18 represent.trees are on the list dS well as the your house plants At fir.st glance ed by the peonyTnal Gardens of the Grosse thiS seem& a downnght htlanous Consldenng the almost ullIver-Pomte Garden Center beslde the statement leadml-; to all <,OJb of .,al Illterest m gardemng whIchlake at the Gro%e Pomte War extravagant flights oj Imal-;lnel seems to eXIst It may not be so;\1emOlIal tlOn (Are thele I unlllng shoes for surpnr,mg that so many people

The Garden Center, located on wandermg Je ...., or ael ahles for or have names pertaimng to thethe .second floor of the War Me ehlds?) growmg of plants. Have you no-mortal and open Tuesday, Wed. But on seriOUS second thought tlced how many people are namednesday, and Thursday, from 10 perhaps there lS somethmg there Gardener (or Gardner ora m. to 4 p m has tickets for thiS Look at the trees and .shl ubs and Gardmer)?lovely event. Each ticket IS ae- flowermg plants outdoors They Then there are those who an-compamed by a folder descnbmg certamly are exerclsmg strenous swer to the name Farmer, orthe gardens and contammg a ly when there ISa strong wmd or Planter, or Glower, or TrImmer,map to help you find your way a peltmg ram, and sqUIrrels run- or Potter And don't forget those

Produce running about 10 days early this yearJune Will be the stal t of a big the crop largely escaped frost Ir-

fresh frUlt and vegetable season ngatlOn of commercIally grownhere In Mlchlgan strawberl'les has dlso Increased

For openers, the season IS run- berry Slze.mng about 10 days ahead of a Look for strawberry 'lupplIes tonormal year. Usually thiS results be around untJ1 about ,June 20,m some frUlt crop.s gettmg zapved but don't ....a1t until then to goby a sprmg frost or two. Mother "bel'rymg" for big amounts. TheNature didn't throw that curve supply peak wlll occur earher,thiS year, so crop outlooks for all check now WIth local growersfruits and vegetables are large Red and black raspbelner, and

A big crop of strawbernes blackbernes WIll npen m Juneawaits consumers now Acreage this year. These labor IntensiveIr, about equal to that of a year crops are rarely avallable at su-ago, but weathE'r conditions have permarkeb, Instead look forbeen more favorable The first them at farm-SitE' markets orberries should be good,slzed smee farmer's markets

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19599 Mack \.\1.1'IIWJIII1 G.P ,W. r ~ --:1 'Y1a8L'~_.I882-9711 L:'"':.':J

<l 6*Completing plcma for Ih(j RehllhlJ!t..l!tnn IMtll\1t~ Spring GClla to

bo hold JUI'l~ 14 'lr~, left 1(, r!,!J,! lt1"f - Hruwo(,,' t.IWlrmCH'l: Mar-garet Bordl?11 1,o ,I "" He! I Ill ...."" f '<;1"., I'H' " ~~nd1an Coyh~r, Ie ", 'I "

Shop until 9 pm on Thursday and FridAyUntil 6 pm on Monday Tursday Wponro.r1ill i1no Saturdal

Fashion Jewelry Showwltl, MadelY~l Ianotti,

reprrse~l ta ti pe,12 to 6 p m

Saturday, lHflr 13Grosse Pointe

~.:!Il1~~_~'tr.~f'c",,~~View the extraordinarycollection of cloisonneearrings, PinS Unique,stnklng, hand painteddeSIgns Sterling and12K gold-filled wires14K gold-filled postsCollection, $16 to $29

~

~¥ffi,~AURELBURCH

JacOl)S()llS

I he Rehablhtation Institute IStll( lurgest non-profit adult re-I elbllttatlOn faclhty III the nlld-",-"t As a member of the DetrOlt;\ledlcal Center, the 175-bednospltal mamtains specialtyumts or programs for spmal cordll1J\Il'y, stroke, rheumatology,ItHlijculoHkotCllnl dillorders, gori.utric rohabilltlltion, pain111l1nllj,J6ltHmt nnd fJlolltld helld In-j~II'Y, EDen yt!!U', 2,000 in'JHlthmt!l~nd B,OOa out-pt4thmtll fHld th@lrfamllisilltv61'fHlA ~nAnflh", "lmn".a mQllth in th~I'~PY tit th~ fll-~-ti:tuttl .

.Beludllil raiRlng fundi for theSpring Gala to assist with ongo.ing renovation projects, the Aux.ilIary volunteers manage andoperate a gIft shop. They recent-ly helped develop a Patient Edu-cation Library and a ModelTraining apartment. Throughtheir work they help make the In-stttute a "home" for patients duroing their stay.

We welcome Jacobson s Charge Caro 0' Tt1P AmPr'c"n Exprrse,' Card

GeniusAlthough Princeton University

student David Stuart is only 21years old, he has already been ab.sorbed in the mystery of Mayaglyph!! for 12 years, and Is a lead.Ing authority on Maya culture,says National Geographic,

Groaao Pointe Farms are theparents of n !lon, Travor Banton,born May 20, 1987, Maternalgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs,John R. Carr of Romeo. Paternal!rmndparantB are Mr. and Mra.C M. Jones of MeBs, Ariz.

FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITYWesley Berry.ii Flowers

If Y~U InJ~Y l'oWIrI planI. Hummel. ROYII OoullooyOU II 10>1owning • WIJI~ Berry Franchise M,nlmumInvlllmen! $51 500 No Uplt Incl nee~e~

Renita Dr John 273.8592

gl'!lndparontA aru MI'. und MrKFredlll'ic Kufrin of Jl1ncavl11e,Wia Paternal grandparents areMr. and MI'!!, Alfi'ed B. MOI'un ofGI'OIlIlO Pointe.Trevor Benton Jones

Trllcey and Sharon Jonel! of

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.1II 1.lpg,lllt ,1Ilel (,Ol1tl'lIlporar~\\01111'/1\ hOUliqllt. till Tht' HillHI 1\11'1'111'\ ,iI (,ro"l' Pointt. Farm, 882.1I2:m

of GlO~"l' POll1le Flll'mll Ill'{l thep!lll'tlt l'l of II c\lIl1g'htl'l', MaryEllllIhl'II1, hOln .1l1l1e 1, 1987.M,llpl'I1Ul glllndpnnontR llre Mr.lInd MI'l }{O!Jl'I'l Dew of GI'OI'lSOPOlnll' Wood~ Pntemal grand.JlIII (lilt., me Ml Hnd Mrs. Georl{e!\ntholly of Wl1l WICk, R 1.

Carey Elizabeth MoranMl' and Ml s. Jeffrey Moran of

Denver, Cola, are the parents ofa daughtel, Carey Ehzabeth,bOI n May 31, 1987 Maternal

June 11,1987 11 t4""..~~~1~~.G_r_O_S_s_e__PO_in_t_e_N_e ... ~...':.....~"""__ ",,,,,,,,,, C::....~_C.....~~ 3_8_

'~--~---------1 Party benefits Rehabilitat~on Institutef

The RehabIlitatIOn Institute *,', ,Auxlhary's annual SprIng Gala ' ~ ~, j ....lwlll be held at the lakeside home ,

I of Margaret Borden on June 14,flom 5 to 7 p m. There will be

! c\UdlO visuals and demonstrations! uf some of the latest In physical; lhel apy equipment and methods.

40~ r?1lJ(// fie@-ami @UYY:/ZbJ~,9a~~/d19' ~}JIY~f,j'er.J)XJrl&Oear; cfhfl&r

_c/}lI\f(~I' (fllfl. fr f(",j',l'(}Ner

Ub~$rb~~.And

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This past May 18, the Bon Secours Assistance League presented a $287,000 check to Bon SecoUlsHospital. Pictured is Henry De Vries, chief operating officer, Bon Secouts Hospital. accepting thecheck from Mickey Schaefer, past president. Bon Secours ASBlstance League, at Us annual meet.Ing in the hospital's Science hall. The Assistance League's donaUoh wlll support the hospUal'smeals lor the homebound program, Sr, Rosaria Bueschlng, O.P" Fund for Hospice, tho addlUonof cardiac catheterization capabilities and monitoring eqUipment for the .peclal procedure. areaIn radiology and ambulatory surgery department renovation •.

The donations were raised through the Assistance League's annual fundrailing acUvitles whichInclude managing the hospital's g1ft shop. the 1986-87 Celebrity Serl ••• Individual group acUyl-th~s, and a bequest from long-standing Assistance League member Margaret Bradford and h.rsister Florance Bradford.

New A•• lstallce League officers were also Glected at the annual me.tlng. They are PatriciaShea. president: Peggy Burke, vice president; Mary 10 Clark; I.cond vice pre.ldentt MargaretGuertler, recording secretary; and Caroline Wagner, corr •• pondlng •• er.tary.

70~ (JIlOtlter Jelecled. Ik/Y/;fl/lfb:rb

Donation

Mary Elizabeth AnthonyMark dnd MaUl een Anthon)

Jeffery Mark OsowskiMUl'k und ,1mit' OKOWK!I I of'

Gl'OH'ie POltlt(l PUI'k m'e thl' pUI

until of' It son, .Jef'lUl'y Murk, hot'llMay ~l, 19R7. Matel'llul gl'Hlldparents Ell'(J MI'. una M I~. Dotllll dBoot of Knlnll1nzoo PEl!l'l'I1nlgrundpull.mt~ ill e Ml und Ml.,Edwal'd OHo",~kl of At ClllllShores.

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known are such cast member" asDaVId and Jeanne LudWIg, Kathy Prost, MIchael Pavohch, Raymond Jordan and James GtayEarnest RIchardson IS Foremanof the Jury, DaVId Blyant, PhIl!lp GIbbs, Keith Geyer and GlenBattJes al e called to the Jury box

Among wItnesses and bndesmaids dl e Helen Santlz, MIrandaFenara, Ann DeHaven, MaryLyle, Paula ShOl t, KathyThiVIerge, Cmdy DaVIS and Mar-tha GlegOlY

ThIS Rose Gal den conrel t IS thefinal event Jl1 the 1986 1987Chi 1StChlllCh mUl>lCbel Ie" June14 at 7 pm, I dm 01 shme Tickets are $8 each 01 :t>20per fanllly,and mformatlOn I" d\ aIlable flomthe church offIce (8854841) 610 ...,.., '"' D.-~ n 1 1..........., v JU.l,.I.." .LU

Sunday Schedulp - Junl Juh .\ug'l30am Fantlh \\OI,h,p

884 20 l5

1030dm \\cl,h'p9 15 a m Chul ch School

Redeemer UmtedMethodIst Church

(;1'0""(' Point£'t'\ITED \JETIIODJST

CHl'I{('H\ I 1 1l 'ldh ( hid (h I II \ II \1'"

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P,. ch '01 C ill h9~ ,;OgOIn ....(ph P r ibn P<.htn)

hHHiI" Bo.lt" \"1

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GROSSE POINTE BAPTISTCHURCH.!i .... ,r H~ \\. nUt

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"God's G('n('ral StorC'''

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Catch the SPt"ril( THE UNITfO METHOOlST C'HUACH

ESTABLISHED 1865

"The ImpatH"l1c(, Of A Samt"\nnr r Fuhrml n,!(, JnlUlnl \",o, r I~t(I

1\ 30.1 m Earl\ Rud ! 1k("d. "el '(I"On th" Jill! 1>\ th" Lak( _Informal - :'-io ChIld Carl'''

1000 1m S1ndu11\ \~nl'rtp"'rl\1{'(111Soll1l !'(1\I(' m~ Irr (,( 1m "u li

("1111 T"ddl. 1 ( \11

- (,I "'-''' POint<" I- \lllJ' • ""2 ")no

Grosse Pointe United Methodist; 'Apostle Paul," 930 a m to 12 30 pm

St, Paul Lutheran; "Facmg ProblemsWIth Christ," 9 11 30 am, dgeb 3 112through 6th 6'l'ade

Christ the King Lutheran; "God'l> PlOmIses fOl You," ages 4 thlOugh 7th 1-,'1 ade

Assumption Greek Orthodox; c1as'lesMonday through Thursday, 93011 30am

June 1526

July 1317

July 728Tuesdays

July 20-30

July 27-31

Aug 3-7

Aug 17-21

Aug 17-21

Aug 1014.

Aug 10-14:

Vacation Bible SchoolTen churches m the a1ea have announced plan-. to hold Va

catIOn BIble School plOgl ams thIS ~ummel Thl. <.,thedule 1-' d"follows

In the slapstick style of VIctorBorge, Anna Russell and SpIkeJones, thIS Bach IS a travesty ofstuffy mUE.lcologlsts pretendmg toproduce baroque musIc

Schlckele wa;, bOln III 1934 andhe boasts credentials fromSwarthmore and JUllhard. HISwork mcludes not only satire, butalso films and such Broadwaysuccesses as "Oh, Calcutta" Recent PDQ. Bach find;, such a""Unbegun Symphony" and "TheSeasonmgs" contmue to be dlScovered

ChOirs and solOIst!:> take thegarden stage under the dll"ectlOnof Frederic DeHaven, and Will follow the paths of recent years estabhshed by "The Gondohers,""The MIkado," "HMS Pll1afOle"~nrl "Pn"'~h'~Q ,",f pot'::r."""z-'"l,,'.:.'t'lo" 'u;r~11

St. James Lutheran; "Sene the LOld,'9 a m to noon, ages 3 through 5th gl dde

Grosse Pointe Memorial Church;"Growmg God's Wd, m the Son ...hll1ePatch," 9 to 11 30 - am_ kmdf'l ~dl tP!1thlOUgh 6th 6'1'1de--

First English Lutheran; "Jesus LovesMe," 9 to 11:30 am, ages 3 to 6th gI clde

St. Paul Catholic; "We Cathohcb theEuchanst Makes Us One," 9 to 11 30am, ages 5 112 to 6th 6'1ade

Christ Church-Grosse Pointe; "Jesus 1<.,

Havll1g a Party and Your 1m lted,' 9:30a m to' 12 30 pm, ..lges 5 to 11

Grace United Church of Chdst; AUgbbill g matenal used, 9 30 to 11 30 d mages 5 to 12

.. For furthel mformatlOn, please cal! the Illdl\ Idudl rhm che"

Pastor Ronald W Schmidt

Faith Lutheran ChurchCHRIST CENTERED-SPIRIT LED

.Jefferson at Philip 822 2296

Sunday \\ or~hlp 10 10 a m,>unday School 'l ()()a m

GRACEUNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Kercheval at Lakepomte822-3823

Sunday School and Worship10 30 a m

Nurser) IS prOVIdedf{e\ Han l.'y Reh

SER:.YO;>.1 TITLE -

PRESBYTERIAN

GROSSE POINTE 1\JIEi\'IORL4.LCHVRCH

ChIidl(>n , Chlll ch S( hool16 Lake "hOfl' )), I \E

Sunday 1010 I, MSunday School 10 30 A M

Wpdnesday 8 00 P M

,\LL ARE WEJ.('O'fE

THE SUR.JECT «'OH THISSU:'I;DAY IS

"God, The PreserverOf Man"

First Church of Chrh,t,Scienli'it

Gro"~e Pointe Farm~~,~ (halfolll!' \\!'

I blot k" \\ l',t of \tor o~~I

P~'tOi (,Nil g~ \1 "" lu 1l~1I'.l,t"r lloh~11 \ H 1I11lio

9 .30 'i mFamily Srr\ Ice

9 30 a mSunda\ School

llOOamWorship Sel vice

St. James LutheranChurch "on The Hill"

'lc'lillan at hrl (hr\.I1XIH-I)';]]

WorshipServices

11 a m Service & CJ)urch School17150 MAU;\IEE RRI-0420

John Corrado pastor

51. Paul Ev. LutheranChurch881.6670

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experIence that probably explall1sthe fun he pokes at court loom oc-cupants and procedmes 111

"Jury" In the Jury box'e; a "ruf-fianly defendant," deahng WIththe plaIntiff, a "broken-heartedbrIde" The learned Judge preSIdes over the proceedll1gs thatwill settle a bl each of-plorl1lsecase, and c:!".aracters 111 conSIderatlOn Includes bridesmaids andbarristers as well as Witnesses,Jury and a court usher

"Mlssa Hilanous" ISonly one ofthe long lost works of PDQ BachstIll being dIscovered by PeterSchlckele, fIctitIOUs Plofessor ofthe Department of MusIc Pathology from the fictitIOUS Ul1lVer;,Ity of South M Dakota at Hoople

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Br. Joseph MartintutlOns. In July he will attend theclown, mIme, puppetry and storytelling conventIOn sponsored bythe Phoemx Power and LIghtCompany at the Umverslty ofWmdsor.

He replaces Brother WIlliamEarly, GHM, who completes hISterm of office Brother Martmhad preVIOusly been Vlce-president of the orgallizatlOn

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"Trial by Jury" contmues thecomIC opera tradItIOn of concertsIn the Rose Garden at ChnstChurch GIlbert and Sullivan,those ma'lter spoofers of Vlcton-an manners, wlll share the program WIth PDQ Bach's "MlssaHIlarIous" Both are works thataffectIOnately reflect socIety's fOI-bles and foohshness m a way thatISpOSSIble only from a pOSItIOn ofknowledge and talent

SIr Arthur Sullivan sets hiSilght and tuneful melodies to thetncky rhymes and patter songs ofSIr Wilham GIlbert The partnership estabhshed a new and dlstmctlve natIOnal form of operet-ta In England III the late 19thcentury Those operettas that arestlll enjoyed today_

GIlbert tramed as a lawyer, an

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Brother of ChristIan Instruc-tIOn Joseph Martm, a native ofDetrOIt, WIll be mstalled as preSI-dent of the NatIOnal Assembly ofRelIgIOUS Brothers at the 16thannual assembly m St. Louis,Mo_, from June 18-21 He wIllserve a two-year term as presI-dent of the ChIcago based organi-zatIOn.

A 1962 graduate of the nowclosed Austill Catholic Prep, heattended Our Lady Queen ofPeace grade school m HarperWoods He ISthe son of Joseph Wand the late Genevieve T Martinof St Martlll de POlTes Parish inWarren.

Brother Martm has recentlycompleted a master of arts de-gree m culture and spIrituality atHoly Names College In Oakland,Cahf. He holds a bachelor of artsin Enghsh from Walsh College In

Canton, OhIO, and an master ofeducatIon from St MIChael's Col-lege In Winooski, Vt In the fallhe expects to have a campusminIstry pOSItIOn at a college orumverslty.

Durmg the past five yearsBrother Martm has been In-volved m clown mmlstry as amember of the Holy Fools He hasconducted 15 traming workshopsand trainer over 400 people mclowmng as a mIl1Istry to peoplem hospitals, nursmg homes, orphanages, prisons and other insti-

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By the Rev Edward A. M. Cobden Jr.

Ci'wst Church-Grosse POinte

A lot of us were brought up to keep Oill thoughts about sexpi I"dte - dnd \\ Jth good reabOn They can be explosive That ISII hy nOl ms for polite conversdtlOn ruled out bubJects such aspolItICS, I r:hgwn and '>ex

I ho"e tld} ~awalls of pohte conventIOn, however, are bemg()\ f 1 "wept b\ a tm bulent tIde of questIOns and ISsues of sexual1t} :'11\mdl! I" flooded \'"Ith JOUlnalb, papers, magazine", I esolu(ltm, dnd ll'ttf:I'" puttmg fOIth perspectIves on vanous aspects(I -,t xLldl c!l bdtc the pro" and lOns of pie martial 01 poqt martI,d "c \, ~,mctJ()l1ltlg homo~xua! Ielatronshlps, AIDS, '-afe sex,luntl,iceptlOn, dboltlOn and the proper forum for sex eduCdtlOnIO! \(Jllth

/\ Cl !tIcal que"tlOn for me IS, with what tone of VOicewdl the1 (llgJOus pel ;,on ,>peak? Dlfiidentl} dnd Vdthout resolutlOn, a" Ifthp inr"ln,1 nn '1 'h, ...~ ~2 :~S0::~.~..> UU'-'.....t~<.l.1U..' GJ ~LI1Jt"BLiy dnO\\ nh condemnatIOn, as If one stood on Mount Olympus andkne\\ nothmg of the moral ambiguity ;,hared by all mOltab?A motto to guide debate

DUI mg the Puntan era, faIth and morals were bemg debatedhedtedly At one pamt, the contentIOUs SPll'lt sWIrlmg aroundthe debate led to war the CIVil \\ar m England when Crom-\~ell';, fOlteq overthrew the monarchy Llvmg through thl" penodof anguished controversy was an Iremc and concllllatmg cler-I--rymcln,RJ<.hard Baxter, whose motto was

In nece6sary thmgs, unIty,In doubtful thmgs, lzberty,In all thmgs, chanty

I commend thIS motto as a gUIde for our convel satlOns onthIS ImpOItant yet volatile subject of bexual ethiCSIn essential things, unity

In all of the controversy, we need not overlook the common\..llues we share For example, we affirm monogamOUl> mar-rIage as sacred Our common VIew IS that God made man and\~oman In the Image of the source of all bemg so that III pairsbonded together as m one flesh they would mllTor the dlvmenature as one who establishes community and generates lifeUmversally we recognize that marriage is based on trust andthat trust depends on fidehty and chastIty.In doubtful things, liberty

When our son and daughter went to the same college fromwhIch I had graduated, the reSidences had become co ed I wasdoubtful. skeptIcal and frankly al1XlOUSI remember how preda-tory we were m our college days How was thIS gomg to work?PartIcularly where bathrooms were concerned

Over the course of a few years, I observed how It worked Forthe most part, the coeds treated each other as brother and SIS-ter - so much so, that at times I wondered If tthe ne,,,, genera-tIOn had lost theIr libIdo

rimes change Old Issues are phrased m new terms. Thereare new optlOns and new challenges For some, Ideal deCISIonsmay not be pOSSIble But, m the mterval between the Ideal andthe Immoral, there WIll be best proXImate chOices

Let's trust one another and trust the process of public dISCUS;,lOn that the truth we all need Will be recognized and affirmedWe will all be losers If we glVe mto fear and lepreSSlOn whIchput people down and cut off debateIn all things, charity

Our goal IS that all WIll heal d, respected and cared for AllwIll h'''OW to bear the pnvdeges and responslblhtIes of truthdnd JustIce m sexual attItudes and behavlOUI In that sense, allWill become winners

For example, many belIeve that the best deCISIOnregardmg~exual Intercourse IS to reserve It for the marrIage IelatlOnshlpAt the same tIme, many are pamfully aware of how thIS leavesout the Single heterosexual and the homosexual

They are concerned about the Justice of thIS and how the sexuahty of those people can be expressed In appropnate ways Iknow thele are no easy answers to thiS dilemna. I do pledge to"ealch ""Ith all concerned for the be;,t-consldered solutiOns

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Walt us bulls eat an average of100 pounds a day, and may growto weigh dS much as a medIUmsize car, says NatIOnal Geograph-IC World

Fn st Year Actl ve, and StephanteHampton dnd Pat Lowry, Out-standmg Sustamer PlacementAwards were gIven to TlshColett, Shnley Gagne, Pat Gast,Sharon Snydel and Pns VanHorn fOI theIr dedicatIOn dndvolunteer effOJts 111 the community and the League

The officers of the JUntOILeague of DetrOIt for 1987 88were also elected at the annualmeetmg Membel S elected to theBoard of Trustees \\ere Joan SGehrke, preSident, GeorglannHenntzy, executive vice presldent, Ann Aronson Schmidt,treasurer, Kathy Nesl, recordmgsecretary, Lmda Sulhvan, correspondmg secretary, EhzabethDuMouchelle, Beth Kastnel, andTrudy Rhoadec.;, directors, SheilaIngwersen, Ellca Lmdow, andSue Webb, trustees, and DianaGreenwood, assistant treasurer

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I non pIDfl t 01gal1ll'atlOn w hleh-l'l \Ie", tram'l, and prOVIde" effectlve \lo]untec>rs m the commuruty

The cUll ent projects of theleague focu::.on alcohol and d,'ugdWdl ene"", children s Ibsues, cmpOI'ate vol untallsm, histonepi esel vatlOn, hospice educatIOn,and the DetlOit Rlverflont

,Joan S Gehl'ke has been electeelpi e"ldent of the Jumor Leal,'Ueof Detlolt fOl 198788 Joan hash, pn d member of the Olgamzd

)oJ "J11W 1976 and IS a lecentI ddu'lte of Leadership DetrO!t

'-,JJt \\.1" chdlrman of the Com, lIfel and Community ASSistance( ornnllttee'l, co chaIrman of theI )'-,0 Showhouse Steermg Com

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On May 27, at the annual meetmg of the JUnior League of Detl OIt, members and guests werehonorf'd for theIr valued contnbuhons to the orgamzation and ItSrecent projects Community PartlclpatIon Awards were given toPaul AVlews, pnnclpal of NicholsElementary School In DetrOIt,Rosalmd Cooperman, preSident ofSeptember Moon ProductIOn Network, Inc , Sister Judy Ehassen,of the Inner City EducatIOn AssoclatlOn, State RepresentativeCurtiS Hertel, D J Kennedy,owner of Kennedy Interiors; BillLafer, manager of Jacobson'sStore for the Home; and Bud SI-gler of Young & Rublcam

JUnior League of DetrOit mem-bers receIving PreSident'sAwards 'Were ChriS KaIser, Outstandmg ActIve, Lmda Gmtzigand Lmda Smith, Outstandmg

Elizabeth Ketchum GroupThe Ehzabeth Ketchum Group

of Grosse Pomte MemonalChmch Will meet tomorrow, Fn-day, June 12, at 1 pm at theGrosse Pomte Yacht Club JaneWalTen of Grosse Pomte City willact as hostess and Ruth Curtis ofSt ClaIr Shores Will offer devo-tIOns

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Refreshments will be servedNo hampers allowed

The lOO-volce Rackh3.m Symphony Chou' IS MetI opohtanDetrOit's oldest chou' They haveperformed With all the major or.chestras m the area and performmostly claSSical choral works

The Ford House IS located at1100 Lakeshore Rd, GrossePomte Shores. Tickets are $10,and can be pUlchased at VillageRecords and Tapes at 17116 Kercheval III the City of GrossePointe, or from any chOir membel' For further infO! matton,please call 882 1285

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Scholarship winnerBenjamin Hein. left. accepts the annual Alliance Francaise

de Grosse Pointe student award from Dr. Antoine Nahoum.scholarship commUte chairman. Hein. a June graduate ofGrosse Pointe South High School. is the son of Dr. and Mrs.Gerhardt Hein. He will study for a month in the Alliance Fran-caise Ecole de Paris. Semi-finalists in the competition. MariellaCavallo. Elizabeth Lazarowitz and Debbie Cho. of GrossePointe South. and Larry Wells. of DeLaSalle, were awardedbooks. Others earning awards of excellence are: Lucia Briden-stine. Kimberly Taylor. Molly Maycock. Dunrie Greiling andJulie Mathews. of Grosse Pointe South: Stacey Molitor, SunilGalwala. David Lombard. Elizabeth Prus and Wendy Willett.of University Liggett: Peter Klein. Cory Dulecki and LarryWells. of DeLaSalle; Musette Boglin. of Dominican; HeatherCarlson. Rebecca Schutter and Felicia Franco. of Our LadyStar of the Sea.

Rackham Cabaret Concert plannedThe Rackham Symphony Choir

With orchestra presents its annu-al Cabaret Under The Stars atthe Edsel & Eleanor Ford Houseon beautiful Lake St Clair ThiSyear the chOir will perform selec-tions from Lerner & Loewe mu-sIcals such as, "Paint Your Wag-on," "Camelot," and "My FairLady," at 8 p.m. under the direc-tion of Fredenc DeHaven, Satur-day, June 20

The SOlOIsts are' Jeanne HellerLudwig, soprano; Rochelle Rosen-thal, alto; Sylvia Reid, alto,Michael PavillCh, tenor; andDavid Ludwig, bass.

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George Seeley of Grosse Pomte,and a member of the MIchIganState PhI Gdmma chaptel ofDelta Delta Delta Sorority, Iecently was appomted to the of-fiU' of cOl'respondll1g and Iecordmg secretary Lmda, a JUI1lOl', ISd legl»latlve aide »tudent coordlnatoI' at MSU

Big lakeThe world's Idrgest lake 18 the

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Julie Witzke, daughter ofCharle~ Witzke and SusanPierce 01 Glo!>'>ePOllue, was recently 1l1ltlUted mto membelshlpIn the MIchigan State UmvelsltyPhI Gamma chdpler of DeltaDelta Ddtd SO!only She 11'0 a,>ophomOle at MSU

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Saturday: 18 kt gold and English sterling clgaret1e box by Gerald Bennyof london. l 12" 24 5 troy ozFrederick Carder - Steuben art glass feature over 20 lotsAnllque American Empire Sideboard c 1810Antique Pipe collecllon, over 60 offerings,including MeerschaumDresden Plateau figure group, 29" x 19"Mettlach antique salt glaze ewers, pair H 25'/2"English style library table, c 1900, l 74'large collectIOn of estate JewelryFrench furnitureAntique mantJe clock fealure, including 19th centuryFrench Rococo mantle clockFlorentine carved religiOUSscu IpturesBoehm feature. over 20 offeringsPorcelain grouping including Sevres, Melssen, and DresdenVictorian Art glass feature including Moser. WebbClarke, SandWich peachblow, etc

Amelia D. Dugan, a Dartmouth College sophomore fromGIOSse Pomte Woods, I~ r.tudymgSpamsh language and culture mMOlella, MeXICO,thiS spnng as apartIcIpant 111 Dclltmouth'r. Lan.guagt; Study Abroad pi 0g1amDugdn, daughtel of Patrick andAnna Dugan of the Woods I» a1985 f,'1 aduate 01 Gro»;,e PomteNOIth HIgh School

John C. Pardon, r.on of Mr.and Mrs, Charles Pardon 01GIO~"e Pomte, wa» Il1ltldted mtoPhI Alpha. Theta, the II1teJndtlOnal hl;,tory honOl dIY, at HJ1I'>dale college

FEATURING THE ESTATE OFGERTRUDE TAGGERT OFBIG RAPIDS, MICHIGAN.

Sunday: 18th and 19th cenlury palnlings by Ivan Alvazoffskl, T GlraltRobert Cooper, Wilham Black, E A C Lambnchs19th century French furniture InclUding a tUlip wood androsewood desk Withan Inset clock and an Aubusson parlor setSemi-Antique Oriental rugs InclUding Keshan Silk Persian rug.6'9" x 10', Kerman Persian prayer, 4' x 6'5".Shtrvan Caucasian rug. 6' x 3', ChiChi Caucasian rug6'4" x 3'10", and Lavar Kerman 17' x 5'Melssen and Dresden porcelain figural groupsFine estate Jewelry including 3 5 ct diamond nng gold andenamel cuff style bracelets and moreFine bronzes including Mene, Barye, and an anginal bronzeand IVOry Demetre Chlparus sculptureTiffany and art glass Items

Dawn L. Lockniscar, d.lIlghtel of Dana Lockniscdr 01GIOS,>€ POInte Palk, W<I,>intItlJ.ted mto the Ldmbda lotd T<llIJ.lId Phi Alpha Theta h0l101<IIVsooetlC~ dt HJlbddle collegeLdmbda 10td Tau I>.an mtel ndtlOnal honO! ,>ocJety composed 01literature majors PhI AlphaTheta II', the mtel natIOnal hI»WIY hOnOlalY

Michele McDona.ld Carey ofGlo»se Pomte Park ha» beenelected to membeH,hlp 111 SIgmaTheta Tau, the mtel natIOnalhonor society of nUl»mg She IS anUlse techniCIan at Hutzel Hospltal

Denise M. Linclau of GrossePomte has been elected to membershlp m Sima Theta Tau, themternatlOnal honor socIety ofnUlsmg She IS the chlllcal man-ager of nephrology at HutzelHospItal

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The followmg students wel (named to the dean',> lIst dt Ea"tel n MIchIgan UIIIvel »Ity 1m lhl"past academIC yem Patricia A.Burger and Elizabeth John-ston of Grosse Pamte Fdl m~Mary E. KUkucka, Chl'istine C.Molinari, Michelle M. Ric3I'd,Suzannah Tedesco, all of GI o~"ePomte Pal k, Chri ...tin(> E.Ameye. Andrew ,l. Guest.Marie S. Guest, Gilbert Rami-rez and Patricia Weber, all ofGIOSse POinte Woodr.

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June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

Erik E. Erikson. left, and Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Olson all of Grosse Pointe. chat with 1. RobertSwanson. a former Grosse Pointer. at the Swedish Council annual dinner held recently at theDetroit Athletic Club. The speaker for the event was Franklin S. Forsberg. recently retiredU.S. Ambassador to Sweden. Chairman of the dinner was Doris 1ohnson of Grosse Pointe.She was assisted by Petie Anderson and Jean Olson, His topic was "Pride in Your Heritage:'New officers of the council include Signe Karlstrom. president; Oscar Olson. vice president;Gordon Areen. vice president; LeRoy Dahlberg, secretary; and Richard T. Lindgren. treas-urer.

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LIght hor s d'oeuvI es and !lve musIc ofTom Mal shall WIll be featul ed

FOl more Il1formatlOn, call thp Club HotIme, 445 1286

At the May Luncheon Meetmg held at theCountry Club of Detl OIt, Detroit DistrictDental Auxiliary PI e~ldent Eve DePen 0 ofGrosse POinte Woods pre~ented the gaveland preSIdent's pm to m commg PreSIdentfor 1987 88 Anne Stllcker of Gl f),,~ePomteShores Recordmg secretary will be Mary JoPaler of NorthvIlle Con espondmg secretaryWill-be Heather Pmto,ofPlvmouth CalolmeKmg of Grosse Pomt~ wili be ~he findnclalsecretary and Catherine Wedfte of GlossePomte Woods will be the treasurer Cal ohneToton of West Bloomfield Wll! bel ve on theBoard of DIrectors as WIll MI" DePelro~hchlgan Dental ASSOCiatIOn AuxlharyPrei:>ldent ,Joan Retford of Glosse PomteShOles was a bruest of honO! Past pi eSldentsof the DetlO!t DIStllCt Dpntal Auxiliary welealso honored

The Young Republican,> of WayneCounty WIll nwet on June 11, at 7 W P I1l ,

fol' e\.erutn c wmllllUpe l1lPlI1hel" 1'\ l'\\membel'i ale \\clcome Thl' mer tll1l{ \\lll beheld at MJ"tet B'" In Deal h(,1 n Pm mOleII1fOlmat 1(111, ctlll 671 6900 dftl I () P 111

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Sean Cueny, Kenneth MacLean. Pamela Remke and Kelly Thompson of Grosse Pointe South wereamong the students listening to attorney Eugene Casazza's remarks in their social studies classes onLaw Day.

NOlm Rice, Patllua Schneldel,Alan Devll1e, I{aymond And31 \,Charles Bel "chback, PatllckBruet~ch, Henee BI UCkPl, WJlbPl

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memorated thIs year by theGrosse Pomte Law AuxIliarywIth special actlvltle~ aimed atthe young people m local school.,More than 20 atto! ne)s volunteered theu time to add I ess "oclalstudies classe'> on the Ilghb andre~ponslbJlltle~ of young adult<,under the law and to give themcareer mfol matlOn

In honor of Law Day, the auxIhary .11'>0ple.,enteu lh bla"""Apple for Teacher" a\\d.d toDomlnlcan HIgh School'" Su"anDeN ardls fO! hpi exceptlolldla(hlevement" m the educdtlOnfield

The gl oup, dedKdted to "el \ Ill'and eduwtlOl1 m the dlea of 1.1\\,has a!y,ay, had "peual emph<hhon youth ThIs pa.,t yedr, unuPILIle ledUell:>!1IP01 hdren Wmlg('!,the f:,'TOUpraised funds that wel edonated to the commumty':, SafeRIde program, and to the WayneCounty Juvemle CaUl t ~p(cldlprobatIOn plogram

The chalrpeople for thl~ yeal 'sLaw Day actIvItIes \\ el e AmyRowe and Tom Kelly The followmg attorneys donated their timefor the actnlltleb Rogel MOUlad,DavId Barbour, Anthony Kenny,Gerald Gattorn, Dayna Mtlbrdnd,Gordon Gold, John Dwalhy,

The Grosse Pointe Chapter #2151 of.the American Association of RetiredPersons WIll hold Its last regular monthlymeetmg unbl fall on Monday, June 22, at1 p m at the Grosse Pomte MemOrialChurch

The speaker for this meet1l1g \\ III beJames W Klem, M D, Grosse PomteOphthalmology, HIS tOPICwill be "CaveatEmptor How To Be Sure You Are GettmgQualIty Eye Care"

Refreshments WIll be served after themeetmg Blood pressure checks WIll be glven before and after the meeting

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Grosse Pointe SiI1.,g!~.swill hold Sundaya~oon "dance pa~every Sunday at 5p xn..dunng June, July,and August at theJefferson Yacht Club, 24504 Jefferson, 8tClair Shores.

These dances are open to all ~mgles FOlmore informatIOn, call 8820316.

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The Widow and Widowers Group ofMacomb County Singles Wll! hold an opendance for members and prospectIve mem-bers on Saturday, June 20, at the JeffersonYacht Club, 24504 JetTe! son, 8t ClairShores, at 830 p.m

The group IS planmng a lawn barbecue atthe Mount Clemens home of a member onSaturday, July 11, at 4 p m. All WIdows andwidowers, 39 and over, IIvmg m the area 81 ecordIally 1l1vlted to attend both events

For more mformatlOn, call the cIub hotlIne, 445-1286

Macomb County Smgles WIll hold opendances every Saturday mght dunng June,July and August at the Jefferson YachtClub, 24504 Jefferson, near Browme's onthe Lake, St. Clair Shores

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The couple honeymooned WIthd trIp to Boca Raton, Fla TheyII !II Itve Il1 GIOS&e Pomte Park

The hi Ide IS a g1 aduate ofGI0S<..,ePOlllte South HIgh School111 1981 dnd Central MIchIganUllIveI "Ity III 1985 WIth a bache101's degree III Illtenor deSIgnShe I" an abbOC13te member of he,\ SID and WOIkb a" an Il1tenorelec,lgner 111 Bll mmghdm

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TIll' moth(,1 of the g1 00111 \\ 01 ed "hi Imp and white <,dk dl e""\\ Ith d pledted "kll t and d"h IlIllp btl d W PlCtlll e lldt Shet,UI ted a \1 hlte 01 chid pm "e COI"agt>

The umple honeymooned WIthd tllP to Puel to Vallarta, MexIUJ They \\111 hve In Houston,Tex,l"

The bllde I" a j,rraduate of St]\!,il" " College, NOtI (' Dame,Ind, \\ Ith a bachelOl of al t::-, Ingovernment and bUSiness She ISd "tOl e manager CO! LeopoldPI Ice and Rolle

The bllde1,'1oom IS a gI aduateof Wayne State UniversIty 'WItha bacl~elor of SCIence m marketmg He IS a senIOr tax "peclah"tfO! Standard all Company mHouston

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Mdl Y deMal1lgold of GI O~Sl>POlllte Farms and Alhel t TdeManlgold of St Clem Shm esannounce the engdgement ofthell' d,.wghtel, DenIse Mdne, toScott Allen Wesslemann. "on ofGlelJ elnd Genevieve Wes"elllIo.nn of Glosse Pomte Shm e..,.-in Oct 24, 1987 wedding I"plal1l1f'd

1,'1aduate of Glo'>5e Pomte NOI thIhgh School He 6'1aduated flamCentl dl MIchIgan Ul1lVel "lty III

1981 He I" an dccount executlvPCO! AT&T

The bl Ide elect IS d 1982 [,'1aduate of GI os~e Pomte NO! thHigh Schoo] She IS cUlll'ntl)em oiled ,1t Macomb Commul1ltyCollege whelE-' "he IS maJormg Il1

hll"ll1l"'" ddmll1l<,tl atlOn She 1<;el.."l!l" cOlhultani at Jacob"on\

TIlt' hi Ideh'1-00m pled 1<,a 1979gl,uluate of Northel'l1 VailI') Re[.(1011.11 High School Jl1 Demdle"t-~ ,J ,md cl 1984 i,'1-adllate of tlwll11\l'hlt\ of ('olOl<ldll \llth ,Ibellh(,j01 of al h In hl<,uJI V Hp I"111(' l',ecutl\ (' dll1lt1i,'1oom took ,1t/- 01 d :\lotOl Comp,ll1,

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The maid of honO! I\d" Keltl'Iv! Hll'dle slstel' of the blldeChlca~o, III Bllde-,nMld.. \\ ell'Mdl' A Fn th ..,lstel of tlll'bllde, South Bend fnd, Helen TO'GO! man, ::-'Istel of the h'100111,GlOs~e Pomte The £1ol\el gIrl"wel e Lisa M Fu th dnd Jo AnnFll th of South Bend The attendants WOIe tea length, pl>ach lacedre~~es and Cdil led cdscdde bou-quets of lVy, peach tarnatlOn<-and whIte orthlds

The best meln was John HMuellCl, fnend of the 1,'100m,

Bloomfield Hills, Mlch Ubhel"were Mark G O'GOI man,brother of the gI-oom, Kentwood,MICh, LoUls O'GO! man, biothelof the groom, Globse Pomte,TImothy O'Gorman, blOt her ofthe groom, Long Beach, Cahf,Joseph L Rledle. brothel of thebllde. South Bend l{lIlgbeo.l el"

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,Janet, to J>.1Jchael Jenkm", "'on ofRobelt and Junp Jenkm" ofGro"se Pomte Wood!':> An Oct24, 1987 I\t>ddmg I" pl..lI1ned

The bllde elt'ct I" ,1 IB79 gladudte of Alpen,l High C,choo] ~hc1,'1eldudted flom Cent) ell :\lll h I

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tel of Mr and Mrc, Fmnk Rledleof South Bend, Ind, man led,John Mal tm O'GOI man III, sonof J>.h and 1\11" John Mal"tm 0'GO! man Jr of Glo"se Pomte, onMay .3, 1987, at the Church ofLOl etto, St Mary's College, tNotle Dame, fnd

The Rev John N McCormickofTicl3ted at the cel emony whIchwas followed b~ a leceptlOn eltthe Mal ltOtt Hotel m SouthBend

The bnde \VOl e her mothel'sdre<,s of antIque satm WIth a cathedl dl len~,'th 11 alJl Hel \ ell

Laura Rushton and ThomasDurkin

Madden-Jenkins~llchael ancl ~ral Ydnn Madden

of Alpena M1Ch, ~nnounce theengagement of thell dallghtl>1

lagher HIgh School are cordtallymVlted to attend thls specwl fundl aIsmg event and to "hale m thevls,on of BIshop Gallagher'., future

Re~el vatlOne; mdy he made andfurther mformatlOn obtdllled bycallIng the Blshop Gallagher Development Office at 886 0855 hefOl e 3 p m on \\ \.'ekdays Ticket"al e $50 pel pel "on 'lnd \\ III beheld at th(' dOOl upon l(-serVelt IOn

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Alice IIene Rlchal dson, delughtel of MYltle Rlchm dson of Ll\ Ol1lel elnd the late Donald RIchm dson, mat rled Michael Edwal dKosinski, bon of MellY KOblnbklof GlOsbe Pomte Woods and thelate John KObmbkl, on Del D,1986, elt the BotsfO! d Inn 111 Fellmllll-,rton Hills

The Re\ Gel diu CobleIgh ofTicldted at the 11 d m I\edchng\dllch Wdb follO\I ed by d I ccepttOn m the mll'b Coach Hou<,e

The blllle \VOl e d g-own shemade herself out of IvOly satm,mu lace It featuled d high \,1(,tmldn necklIne She C,Ulleu anHI m bouquet of long btemmedled and white roseb Hel goldweddll1g belnd belonged to thegloom b maternell h'1andmothelShe wab gIven m marriage b"het bl othel, Donald S Rlchardson of Westlelnd

The mdld of honOl \vel" DlalleT1Impel of Allen Pat k She wored red Jacqual d bIlk bUlt and cmlied all aI m bouquet of white 1'0ses

The best man was John KOSinski, blOther of the glOom, Malquette, Mlch Ushers welt Rlchard KOSinski, bl ether of thegroom, Trelverse CIty, and DaVidRlchaJdson, nephew of the bllde,Westland

The moth e) of the bnde WOIed beIge and sand colored tealength organza dl ess with d galdema COIsage

The mother of the gI oom worea hlac tea-length organza gownwith an Olchld corsage

The couple honeymooned mMaUl, Helwall The) WIll hve mDetrOIt

The bride holds a bachelor of"uence m nllrsmg from the Um

Rushton-DurkinMrs_ Edmund Rushton of

GlOsse Pomte CIty announcesthe engagement of hel daughtel,Lama, to Thornell', S Dill km~ sonof James and Margaret DurkInof Grosse Pomte CIty The brideIS the daughter of the late Edmund Rushton An Aug 8, 1987weddmg I~ planned

The brlde.elect IS a 1-,'1aduateof GI O~be Pomte South HIghSchool and MIchIgan Stdte Ul1Ivel slty \~Ith a bachelOl of arts mellldlOlogy and speech "cJence::-. 111

1983 She IS CUll ently enrolled111 a MAT plOg1am at WdYI1eState UmVelSlty She wOIb mbenefits per<,onnel at Genel ellMotm"

The bllde6'100m elect I" a graduate of Grosse Pomte SouthHIgh School and the Ul1Ivelsltyof MIchIgan with a bachelOl ofell ts 111 economic" m 1983 HeWOl ks m dealel development atToyota :\1otOl Sales USA

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On Wednesday, July 17, acocktail party WIll be held at thehome of Gov and Mrs G Mennen WIlhams for the benefit ofthe BIshop Gallagher HIghSchool VISIOn CampaIgn

The Wd!Iamt> wIll receIveguests at thelr 1 eSIdence on Ton-nacour Place between 530 and730 pm The aluml1l, parentsand many friend" of Bishop Gal

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EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

~ll1e Heal E"tdte CoT dppan & A;,~oeldtes Inc\\ i1LOX HealtorsYoungblood Hedlty InL

REALTOR'

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Gro~:"e POinte Real !<:~tdte CoHendricks & A~:"oclate;, He,dtor;,Higbie Maxon lnl Realtor;,Johnstone & Johnslone lnlMcBrearty & Adlhoeh I{(~dl!OI;' Jnl

Champion & Baer IncDamman, Palml>, Queen Realtor.,n G Edgar & ASSOCiatesJames R Flkany Real Estate CoJohn S Goodman Ine

Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS'THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED

EXCLUSIVELY BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALTORS'I he Bldkt. ( Olllpdtll!lorldml JOItIl~!()1I \,,~\)( 1.11.,011 "111 Kt'lll. Ht'dlll('entll! I 21 LI'I oj 11](' \ illd~t.l t'lltUl I 21 Lu( hmoOl( lhlllll;U Idltl I{l'.lllol,

L1VI~JG AT ITS FINEST

J2729 GAHF:ELD - :\'};\\' RANCH STYLE CONDO.\lI:\'IUl\lS. 81' CLAIR SHORES - Pel tect fOI,enlDl lItLlen~ Ne\l, ton\ l'ment and comfol tdblepl.lte to ll\e' One .lnd t\\O be(!Joom unlb ModernkItchen II'llh dppltdnces. fll ,t floor laundry 100m,lei dmlt bath", I,ll ge room '>[Ie~ and mOl e' Close to~h(JPPlllg, banh. chul dw'> ,md Ldke St CI,lIl'PI Iced It om $59,900 to $69,900

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

A DREAM FROM THE PAST

1'315 BALFOUR - Beautiful tOUI bedlOom, thleeand onL' half bath Colonial Sp.lCIOU~ room~. shal Pt,Hlllly loom. 1.11 ge nld"tl'r bedroom 1\ Ith jllivateb,lth and dle~"lng 100m, fln1;,hed ba;,ement, newelrlll ndce. tpntl al .Ill, two Cdl dttached gal age, fldg,tOIlt. b,lckj,u d IMtlO dnd much mOl e'

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5STATELY PILLARD COLONIAL

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5A STEP ABOVE THE REST

1301 'I ORREY - One 01 GlD"e POlnte Woods lint '>l nelghbm hood;, Famlh loom, huge COUIlII ~I, tt h(,l1, CL'nt I ,Ii ,111 natuI,11 iiI epl.lce, b,I':>cmentIcu edllOll loom, beautlfulh decO! dIed PI Iced .It,Ill dffm ddble $144,900

464 FISHER ROAD - Completely lemodeled thleeherh oom bllck Colon laP Ll \ mg 100m \\It h ndturaltll eplace, huge ma<;tel bedloom, kitchen WithI,n ill In'> and an hland, ne\~ Cl 100f, attached gaI "he \\ Ith additIOnal bllck two car free-st,mdmgh 1I.lgl' double lot ;,fU~l ':>ee to appleCl3tL thl<; line!lollWI PIlce Icduced to $149900'

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Jim Saros Agency, Inc.OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

GUNUUMINIUM CONVENIENCE

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A FIRST OFFERINGFOR LEASE ROOMY AND READY

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

~---22848 NE\VBERR Y - Enl el h om Jetrel,on between Elght dnd I\i me l\l Ill' ROdd" Fabulou<; fOUlbedloom Colofll,1I t\\O 'illd .I h,dl bdth<" 271(15md~tel bedloom, gl edl Llmdy 100111 1IIIh ndtul dlIII eplace blCdlhl,lklllg kitchen \llth InuIt 111 apph,mce" lil bt noOi IdUl1dl' loom. full b,bement, t\\ 0dnd ,I h,dl Coil dHdched gal.lgl, (('nll dl dll bUIgl'i1 ,d,ll rn '>\ ,Iem HUll \ on thh one' Onh$121900

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;\1QVE RIGHT IN - ThIS three bedlool11, one dndone half bath Colomal III the Fal ms l~ 111 mO\ e 111londltlOn' Finished recreatIOn room m basementkitchen and applIances II1cluded New .,to! ms and~CIeens, fUi nace and centl al aIr Come see thl,beautiful, yet affordablE' home SUNDAY 2 5.lt 476 Fu"her

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FARMS SEMI RANCH Don't dllve by thIS onej\luch lal gel that It appeal s to the eye, thl~ fOUlbed I oom, two bath home featm es a lar~e heatl.dFlollda loom leadmg to a covered patio overlooklI1g a secluded backyal d Central all" and an exceptlOnal t100r plan make thIS home an incredIblebuyl OPEN SUNDAY at 339 CHALFONTE

THIS ATTRACTIVE ENGLISH TUDOR IN THECITY of GI 0,<;(' Pomte has a new kItchen With o,lkcdbmets. a ne\~ I oof and guttel s ThIS mcel) mamt.lllwd hoube has three bedlOoms

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CALL882-0087

PRICEDRIGHT1314 HAMPTON'"'OLD IN :3 DAYS'

\lIDDLESEX, GROSSE POINTEPARKI~1MACULATE 4 BEDROOMCOLONIAL ON P,ARK SIZE LOT

STANHOPE IN THE WOODSt>PACIOUS 4 BEDROOMBUNG;\LOW WITH VERYLARGE FAMILY ROOM

ALSO AV AILABLENEFF - PRICE REDUCEDCHATSWORTH - PRICE REDUCEDCOURVILLE - $38,600BRINGARD - $39,000

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EXCEPTIONAL FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL'The ....arm ho<,pltal1ty of Colomal architecture comblned With the comfort of modern brick constructlOn make thiS a home to remember The overSIzedfamtl) room overlooks a beautifully landscapedgarden a1ed and a carpeted patIO The master bed.room \\ lth a pnvate bath has generous closet"pace The bright kitchen has a bUilt In wmdowgJ eenhou,e Central alr condltlOnmg, an attachedt\\ 0 cal garage and tasteful decO! atmg are only afe\\ of the Important detatls Phone for an appolOtment today

BY APPOINTMENT

IJetJ01t b(~t mea - 10801 Havprh1ll Onf' and !1

half "t01 \ home lu"t off of Outer Drl\ c Rpflutlfuth d(COrdtpe! filPplace cpntraJ all, onf'11ld on(' h,llf car alumll1um gclrolgp fim"h('dbd"( ownt Rnd np\\ carp('tmg ('fill for an appOll1tn1f'nt $3'i 000

==-~3828 BISHOP - EnJOY the cool comfort of this aIr

conditIOned three bedroom, one and one halfbath Colomal m one of DetrOIt's chOIce loca.hops ThiS home features a new kitchen, newdeck and patio off the large family room andhas been tastefully decorated Drop by Sundayand see for yourself.

1510 Huntmgton Boulevard - Wonderful two bed-room ranch In outstandmg condition allOWingfor tensIOn free hvmg The IIvmg room has abeautiful natural fireplace The dmmg roomand family room are ample size for a smallfamIly The1newer kItchen has a walk m pantry The fimshed basement has a carpeted recreatlOn room, full bath and walk 10 cedarcloset, plub a laundry room, furnace room andadditIOnal storage All thiS plus a 110wer gar.den and landscapmg to make you the envy ofthe neighborhood

I:'>IMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - Super ranch Withthree bedlOom" and (\\0 full hath" The famtlyroom I" acce""ed through the dmmg room andkItchen The kItchen has large eatmg areaFlnl,hf'd ha"enwnt \\ Ith fireplace and barDon't ml"" thl' delIghtful home

OPEN SUNDAY 2-41609 BRYS - ENERGY EFFICIENT three bed.

loom Side entrance one and one half storyWith natural fireplace In lIvmg room, eatmgspace m the kitchen, a newer Flonda room,newer furnace, hot water tank and alummumhim

')Ol"l!f RIVER ROAD MOl"H ('LF~n,:'\!<,;-LU'.I11 IOU' t hll d !l001 p0nthoLJ"p 0\ prlookll\g

r)w \\atCI ami \0\11 o....n PII\3tp hoat\~plJ\\ hlch \\ 111olCCOnJorliltfa 40 foot hoat Ralconvoff ot 11\mg Joom Rnd ma~tpr hf>droom n!1luIal fu ('pllce lilCU771 hclth, Rne! gill ilg( are,om(' nf the numPIc)]l, amf>nltll', of thl' prp"t1glOU- condo

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Ichweltzeraeol EJ1oIe,Inc.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4

Call Dennis Andrusfor date, time, and

place 886-4200

OurCAREERSEMINAR

will tell you everythingyou need to know abouta career in real estate:

'~Better, ~R9~)

t:Sl Each firm mdependently~~ owned and operaled

The gilrden" arp m bloc,m the pool \" IPM!; fOl"ummer U"P Thl' magnificent ('"LIte I" <l nnpof a kllld plnperty that ha" bpen mamta1l1edto perfectIOn j' 1" located on one <lCIP ot landnt>ar the lake A few of t111'othf'r hIgh pomt..Include a "auna, complete "ppara!f> tunelapartment, a cook'" kitchen a lake, IP\\ flommany room'! and an ele\ator The pool arefl 1<

completely private Seemg I" hf'I!f'Vlng (''1.11for a Vle\1mg 884 'i700

FIRST OFFERING IN THE FARMS - A charmmg whIte bnck center entrance Colomal Witha wonderful 1100r plan. The large bnck 1100redgarden room overlooks the backyard, there ISalso a cozy panelled den With a fireplace Fourbedroom and two baths on the second 1100r Aprivate retreat on the third floor With ItS bedroom and bath. All has been updated and 1mpeccably mamtamed

JUST REDUCEDI Lovely three bedroom, bath anda half Colomal m deslreable area of GrossePomte Woods Ash panelled family room, nat-ural fireplace In hvmg room and much mOl'eDon't miss thiS one $119,000

HANDSOME ENGLISH has been lOVIngly restored to ItS former graclOu"ne'lS exceptlOnal natural woodwork, spectaculal Frenchdoors, beveled glass, brass accent" and cozy alcoves ThiS beautiful four bedroom, two andone half bath reSidence has also been cleverlyupdated to benefit the 1987 mdlVlduahstmodermzed kitchen, screened terrace, famIl)room and refimshed oak and maple floors AdelIght to "bow $147 900

8Y APPOINTMENT

1647 STANHOPE - Nestled among stately treesacross the rear of the oversized lot IS a wonderfulthree bedroom bungalow. The large kitchen has anadjacent dinette With bUIlt.m cabmets The twocar garage and convement locatIOn add to the appeal. Stop in Sunday

OPEN SUNDAY 2-41907 KENMORE - A street where proud home

owners are friendly and happyl FOUR BEDROOMS, a family room WIth a natural fireplace, and the wolmamzed deck are thehighlIghts of th18 attractive bnck ColomalTake the opportunity Sunday to see thiS greatvalue

('O,vi:-rERCIAL BUILDIl'."G In GroN POlllteFarm" Excellent locatIOn for "m,lll hu"mc,"or office "pace 1'320 "quart> f('et IW\H'r fUlnacp, hot ....atel heatel and 10',[ (,Ill fm anappomtmC'nt

GROSSE POI;';TE SCHOOLS In a qUlet HalperWoods nelghhorhood descnbes thlb nicely appomted three bedroom bnck ranch Thl" exceptlOnally \\pll maJDtamed hou"e offm s a ,;paCIOU" kitchen \'; Ith dmmg area, fimshedhd,ement WIth den/bedroom, ne ....er centrdlair newer roof, attractlve land"capmg and det<lchpd garagp Priced to "ell at $74 900

~HOMEQJrrv~RElOCATION CENTER

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THIS THREE BEDROOM bllCk Ranch Ib Just theanswer fOi those seeking a lower malntendncequalIty reSidence Just mSldp St Clall ShoresFeatures Include an updated kitchen, asCleened terrace, ne\\€! roof and aiumlllumhim, centl al air condltlOmng, cal peted reci ea.tlOn room With \Iet bal dnd bebt of dll d reahstlC price of $69,900

FISHER ROAD - Three bedroom, one and onehalf bath Enghsh Colomal on 50xl71 lot Firstl100r den Fmlshed basement Slat roof Twocar garage Price reduced $131,000

HARVARD ROAD - CadleuxlMack area In DetrOit Charmmg three bedroom, one and onehalf bath EnglIsh Natural woodwork Hardwood 1100rs Leaded glass Stone fireplaceBeautIfully landscaped and well mamtalned$46,900

CLOVERLY ROAD - Five bedroom, four and onehalf bath residence on 120x175 lot 20x26 footliving room 15x20 den With fireplace Twobedrooms on first floor. Central au" Two carattached garage with Circle drive PossessIOnat close Price reduced

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FISHER ROAD - Enghsh Cottage m great CitylocatIOn 50x169 lot Sunroom Breakfast area 10

kItchen Two bedrooms down Bedroom slttmgroom and lavatory on second Two car garageNeeds some work $92,000

WOODS LANE - EnJOY your summer months 10

the heated 35 foot pool that comes WIth thISfour bedroom, two and one half bath ColomalTwo story foyer FamIly room Hardwoodfloors Central air Security system Two cmattached garage

LOTHROP - SpacIOus Georgian Colomal on200x239 lot 36 foot hVlllg room, 19x21 formaldmmg room 19x19 library With fireplaceFive bedrooms (three With fireplaces) and fiveand one half baths All rooms have high cel!mgs Finished thIrd floor and fimshed basement

LAKESHORE DRIVE In the Farms Panoranucview of the Lake from several rooms of thiSMlcou buIlt Colomal Library With fireplaceHeated Flonda 100m Master bedroom sUiteSerVIce staIrs Two car attached garage102x204 lot

BEACONSFIELD - Two famll, flat near K€!cheval Three bedlooms I~ each umt T\\onewel furnaces SePal ate basements Great~, ,.., - .... "...,-,u ...a.l ,,1. t::e. .p i t1,UUU

SHELDEN ROAD - Great Shores locatIOnUmque five bedroom, three and one half bathColomal set back on a IlOx265 wooded lotLarge family room off kitchen With adjacentwood deck Four fireplaces POSSible seller financmg $320,000

WELLINGTON - Five bedroom, three and onehalf bath Colomal completely redone and updated Remodeled kitchen WIth built inS,conan top and hard ....ood floor Den and familyroom The new master bedroom has a vaultedceLlmg, drpssmg 100m and marble bath \\lthbubble tub Three separate heatmg and aircondltlOnlng systems Two car attached galagI.'

WAVERLY LANE - Outstanding custom bUiltreSidence Fmest quahty and workman"hlpthroughout 34 foot ILvmg room With fil eplaceand bar 17 foot "quare dmmg room With fireplace 18 foot hbrary With fireplace Threebedrooms and three and one half baths RecreatlOn room, sauna and two dre""mg room" In

basement Heated pool Secunty systemSprinkler sy"tem Three car attached garageplus two car detached garage

YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN 77 plu" acn", of pllnJeland off Whittaker Road Zoned H J Cleekruns through part of propertv Id!'.l] locatIOnfor development

r OR Lr~ASE - Two hedroom upper flat on Harcourt Includes "to\ e, rf'fngeratOl and carp0tmg, la\\ n cal e and ,now lemoval No pet<.prefer anult" oFiO month plu, ,PCUllt,

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REALTORS@886-3400

83 kercheval avenue • gro8se pointe farms. michigan 48236

WELL MAINTAINED four bedroom Englll,h Colomal located In thl.' heart of Grosse Pomte CityThis mcely landscaped, beautifully decorated homefeatures hardwood l1oors, newer gas bOiler, updated kitchen, hvmg room with natural fireplaceand den with bUilt lo bookshelves

GROSSE POINTE WG0DS - Three bedroom Colomal with firbt 11001 lavatory, den, formal dm109 room, large kitchen wIth bay wmdow ExceptlOnal family home, extra lOsulatlOn, newgal age and dn,e wlthm three years MabonSchool Dlstnct

GR OSSE POI~ fE SHORES COLO:-;IAL - ThiSbeautiful home features four bedrooms, threefull bathb, a famlh room 'Hth ""et bar, lecentcarpeting and fresh decor throughout Thereare many other recent Improvements and speclal features but we thmk you bhould give usa call for addltlOnal details If you are lookmgfOl exceptlOnai \ alup In the $325,000 range

FIRST OFFERI:-iG - Five bedroom Colonial onStonehurst In the Shores FamJly room, IIbrary or den and first Ooor mud room (possiblefirst Ooor laundrv I Tn,."" f" 11 h~.~~ ::::::! t .. ;:;lavatones Central air Lawn sprmkler sys.tern Two car attached garage Secunty systern

VENDOME near Grosse Pomte Boulpvard TernficSIX bedroom, four and one half bath FrenchProvenclal on nicely landscaped 130x149 lotNewer kitchen With buIlt inS Den With fireplace Heated 26 foot Florida room Screenedporch Fireplace m master bedroom Centralair With two furnaces Secunty system Threecar attached garage With Circle dnve Lawnsprinkler system Just move your furmture In

and enjoy executive hVlng In a great FarmslocatIOn

FIRST OFFERING - Center hall Colomal onpopular Lakeland Three bedrooms and twoand one half baths Library Enclosed porchRecreation room With fireplace and wet barSecunty system Two car garage Won't lastlong

LAKEPOINTE near Windmill POinte Dnve andlakeSIde park SpacIOus seven bedroom, threeand one half bath Colomal on 75x155 lot Denand screened porch New carpeting on first1100r Newer furnace Secunty system. Over4,000 square feet

LAKELAND - Three bedroom, two and one halfbath Colomal bUilt 18 1~55, -Center. entrance. First1100r den and enclosed 18 foot porch FInishedbasement Central air Two car garage

~-UNIVER~ITY - Four bedroom Colomal on popular street In the City First 1100r den 50x133 lotTwo car garage ApplIances mcluded $138,000

CLOVERL Y ROAD between Kercheval and theBoulevard on a 120x175 lot French Chateaustyled reSidence With seven bedrooms and fiveand one half baths Updated kitchen Enclosedporch Den With fireplace Family room Spnn.kler system 2nd securIty system Tvvo car attached garage Newer carpetmg and drapesGreat Farms locatIOn

\fIDDLESEX - Beautiful sectIOn of thr Park1hree bedroom, t\\O and one half bath Colonial on~F)x211 Jot Famllv room 16x19 deck Two car att dched gardge Flr<>plal'e In basement pJa) roomBUIlt m 19')0

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When you list your home with CENTUR Y 21 tacH MOOR we place a pH.tureofvolJr re5Ider1(.e It' the Macomb M L Sbook and In the Grosse POinte Board ofRealtors book You can double yourIIOme'5 exposure by listing With us'

OPEN SUNDAY 2-51760 BROADSTONE, G P W1959 BROADSrONE, G P W

OPEN SUNDAY 1-42107 EOl LYWOOD

Danunan.Pahns.Queen17646 Mack 88&4444 REALTORS

OPEN SUNDAY 2-51834 NORWOOD

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ATTENTION INVESTORS!

IDtAI LOl A fIOl'\' 1 JIl" gOlgLIJU., Co!onldl III tIll\lUlItI,> I'> 1\'lIllllg 101 d Idnllh tb,lt appllUdtl"th('"" \,Illl'lble ft:atule;, A:\DERSO:--' I-lI E:\F,R(,'r\\ I~DOWS E».TRA I;'\SCLATIO:\', f l:\ ISHEIJ13-\SE\1E:\' r WITH WEI BAl{, (xOHC,[OUe,FA~lIL Y ROOM WITH CA 1 HEDHAL CEIU,\C,C,E:\,JOY THE CEl'\TRAL AIR COl\:DIIIO:\!:\GFOR !'HE REST OF THE SU~I:'IIER A~ '! HEm:IS L\l\IEDIATE OCCUPA:,\CY' S10P I~ !O;\IAKE YOUR OFFER fO PtTRCHASfTIIHOUGH GI:\:\Y DA:'IDIA0,' YOUR HOSTEe,~

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1760 BIW \D"l ON'£: - E»'CELLENT 10cdtlOn on 1939 BROADSTONE ~ OUTSTANDINC, fi\ (' hedthl., t)ilel' be(!loom one dnd one halt bath Colomal loom, t\\O and one half bath Colonlell on d 6(h1))n (., n ....l.c Pro,-,1' ,~ .....'-'~: '."' .......J ~.."":.....b'" LV')'-.! ~1Lt,..::>, !~U IUU~ lUl Hl GIV~~t' FOlllLe "uuu~ .")upel 11001 pldl1

I"hed bd"emt:nt \llth fil epldte Iecently pamted and decorated GI eat \ dl ue'

2107 HOLLYWOOD - ~PACIOUS t\\O bedloom l'lI1ch In a good locatIOn of GlOsse Pomte Wood" E\.tellent flool pldn \ el) large famJly room With fireplace, fimshed basement With full bath

19131 KENOSHA - QUALI1 Y BUILT three bedroom bungalow In a good 10catlOn of Hell pel Wood;,:\e\\ \\ mdo\l;' thlOughout and \ el y low heatll1g bIlls ($54/month ) Newly Cdl peted and decOl dtedClean, dean hamel

IH530 WOODCREST - VERY CLEAN three bedlOom I anch In a good locatIOn of Hdl pel Woods IIpd.lted klttlH'n ne\\el fUl ndce fllllshed ba;,ement, two tar gal age Sho\\ and sell Immedldtelv \'t:1 j\ el v clean

229:37 ST JOA!\' - E~TICING tlllee bedroom ranch m a velY deslleable locatIOn of St Clall Shol'p"Updated kitchen, hm<,hed bdsement, good landscapmg and a velY lalge fenced yald Good \aluel

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LET ) 0111 I cntcl <, make the pdyment whIle YOU0\1n t hi" completel) updated thl ee bedlOom homeIn GI O.,~P POlllte Pal k I E\.cellent cash flow Mod(I nlled kItchen, all applldnteS mcluded, ne\\ bath,llllUlt bl edkel~, dnd Land ContI dt! tel m;, - make,m Ofjpl' 886 4444

Ch,llrnlIlg lanth In l(ne1\ alCd of Edst DetlOltIllth tJll ('(' he(h oom .. ncltlll al fil ('place Jal ge fam11\ lOom \llth bu1It 111",llpdatl'rl kitchen, nel\ furl1.lle \lllh ,111 condltlDnmg centla! \acuum s~st,I11 ,ll L1thpr] gcll.lgP Full hath 111 basement dndIII lI( h 11101 ('

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-522409 EDGEWOOD

THINKING OF MOVING?LET US HELP YOU!

I;\I:VIEDIATE OCCUPANCY' Glo~se POll1te ShOlesI~ the place to 11\e and thl;, IS the home to 0\1n'Immdculate Colonlell With fIve bed Ioom" and MiltschIel kitchen Lll.,h land.,capmg and Cllcllldldll\e FOI the dlscllmll1atll1g taste' C,dl fOl pi I

\ ate toU! 8864444

10\ el> thl ep bedloom I dl1th \\ lth laq;e £.111111\loom III gl eat 3.1Cd of St Cl,ul" Shol e., Featul t., a11('\\('} kitchen Ju~t thl ee \ em ~ old \Iltl, mdplp (,Ihmet-- '>to\e \IJth glill dno "dtmg "pd((> :\Pll ~hopping ,md tl an~pOl tdtlOn OClUp,II1CYat lI(N

A RARE FIND' ThIs luxury custom home 1Wdlthe lake In chOIce Grosse Pomte ShaH" In( 'l1'll I"umque' It offel S a stunnmg t\\ a StOl\ f,lImh loom\\ Ith upper gallery and readll1g 100111plus a fulheqUIpped kItchen and year! ound gal den loomOther outstandll1g features lI1c1ude d full Spl mkler system, central vacuum operation and doublesecurIty system - nearly 4,000 squal e feet of gJ aCIOUSfamIly hvmg WIth countless custom e\.trasfor) OUI comfort and convemence l\10I e e\.cltmgdetails at 884 0600

:>2,':,!i[\" \RD OPS='i SUNDAY 25, PRIME LOl '.110\.' 'J Ill" ouhlandmg four bedloom, two anda h'llf bath Glo'-'-e Pomte City Colomal on spaCIOUSsIte (90 feet of fJ ontagel) offel s large hvmgloom \\ lth f'iJeplace, elegant dmmg 100m, gualityup dated kitchen and baths, genelOus famIly room0\ ellooklllg patIO and beautIful extensIve yardplus a fcllmll Slled SCIeened pOlch and a mcelyfimshed bdsement Stop b, Sunday fOl a I eWaldmg mtel WI ll1~pectlOn and see fOI yoU! selP 8840600

,379 CH \LFO:\ rE - QUdht\ bullt Fal ms Colomal has thl ee bedlooms one and a half bdth .. dtn tnr!rhulpmch fim ..herl ba ..enwnt, centlal dll dnd mce, lmge lot 8840600

20,i6 FLEETWOOD - OPEN SUNDAY 2 5 ThIs tlu ee bedI oom bllck Colomal has a 10\eh ldl ge f,1I111h100111, ne\1 kitchen, jJdneled basement and spacIOus wooden deck NIcely pllced at $105,000' 881 6300

I OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 r100.3 CADIEUX - Lal gel Colomal' FOUl big bedl001115, t\\ 0 and a half baths, fanllh loon', l1e\1el ma"tel

"lIltl> \llth balcol1\ ,1nd sh) dome, fimshed basement, centlal all - all on ovelSlzed lot' 88-1.OGOO

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE, INC.NEW ON THE MARKET" " "

743 LOCHlv100R - OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE \\ Ith thIS claSSIC Ne\\ England ClpeCod' Full of chm m and quality CIaftsman5hlp and situated on a large pl'lvacy ol'lented SIte, m mcludes1\\0 f'iJst 110m bedlOoms plus thlee bedrooms upstalls, four of whIch have thell own baths lalge famIlvloom dnd den \\ lth fil eplaced plus many addItional amemtles' 8814200

"HARP' CLE \;\', BRIGHT' CHEERY' Thl ee bedJOom bllck Bungalo\\ on LOW TRAFFIC STREET I Lu pllWood, ..tl ('Pt 111(,10.,,,(' POlllte ~chool dlstnct" PI Iced III the 70s - bettel hUll) - call nO\\ 'm dll ,lppOlJ1tment' 88] 4200

(,RE.\ f SP \( F \11 thiS fOUl bedloom, t\\ a bath Enghsh style Bungalow on ext! a deep lot 1\Ith 1m ltmg patlOn ,md ',11 d' Include filmhed basement, wet plastel, natUl al \\oodwOl k and MORE Call 881 6300 fOi.In <lppoll1tl'ment to "ee toddy - \\ on t last long at thl~ affO!dable pi Ice'

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1%% \\(01)\10'\1 - Bl'DGFT PRICED Hal pel Wooo,> Bungalo\\ hd~ thlep bpdwo!11- jl\(pl,(l 1'(1' \Ilon 11lC111l \1Ith ! II I 1nd Ii! ,lpplldnch ImmeoIate otCllpanC\ 60,,' 8h4 0600

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713 I ()( H\IOOR - ( \Pf~ COD CHAR:'IIER' See ad undel ~e\1 On The :'ILl!ket'

] J02 h.F'\SI'\(~ ro:\, - SP \CIOI:;S FOUR BEDROO:-'I home lI1c1ude 1\\0 and a half bath .. and den' ~I(e t'\.

'I"..Illcludmg c111lomatll gal age doOl openel .. coppel guttels, flesh decO! and :'IIORE' 'i137<J00 hm" lilt"/Jf "pdll" '1'l] !200

! BY APPOINTMENT 1'\()\\ RfJ)J. c!' n ,1Ihl ll1\.lOu"h d\\,11tll1g JOUI famll> on a f3\Ollte Fal m., ..tleel - thlP" hI dl 011111 hll( h ( 01

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~IAIO~ YOURSELF AT HOMg In thl;lInl'Uti GI'OR~O Pomto Woodil Colonial\\ lth fblll mco ~1/(>d ht'dl'oOmB, thl'oOfull bmhA, u very comfol'table family100m \\lth brick fireplace, cathedralcellmgs, Bruce oak floors, and somuch mOl e $153,000 (F 97SEV) 8865800

(ONDOMINIUM CONVENIENCE I'pxempllfied In thLs beautIful Enghsh TelIace CondomlPlum TIllS exquLslte SIXbedl oom, thl ee and a half bath home hasn lIhlUly, hll'ukfaqt loom, lIvmg roomHnd nnturnl fir(Jplllcc, lull hlltlOmol1t, twoWI glllll~C, und !l1uny hfJlllltlfully up)101111 ut! (t'IIILlI (1M $179,f}()(), ((; WlIlOOlH!W 4~O()

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19790 MACK, GMSSE POINTE WOODS, MI 48238

881.8300

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TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE

APPOINTMENT OF

KATY ANDRIES YAKLINAS MANAGER

OF OUR GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE

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New in the Grosse Pointe Board.If you have any Real Estate needs

:--mw I,ISTINDI In till! homt IIf (IIIJ~~('Polnto Fm'll1R ill wholl' you v,ill findthiS pl'OfeR~lOllfllly docOilltpd th)('I'bedroom English Colon Ill] featllllllgan updated kItchen, tIle roof, tv,o calgarage and much much mOle Hurry,won't last long $142,500 (H 43:VICKI8852000

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clate the chal mll1g' hm dwood floD!' ofthiS thl ee bedloom C olomal Plofe-810nally landscaped and decO! ated homehas an 1n!.'1'ound hentcri pool TomOi rowmuons nevol' when you thm k of 1hI'chnncllH of tl1IHMIIlIl thlll homo ,~187,(}()(}((; 3:.!HA W) BHH 4~O()

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FARMS DOLL HOUSE - Delightful twobedl'oom Colonial on Mapleton Road A pictUl'c book home with pleS8ant family room,formal dining room and eatIng space InkitchenGHENt' FAMIL Y HOME - Four bedroom!!,

throe full bnths, convenient WOODS 10'cutlon, Mutechlul' kitchen, family 1'00111,newel' furnace, malntenance.free exte-rior Open Sunday 2.5 p m, 1218 Haw.thornll,

AUDUBON ROAD - SptlclOUII fnmlly homuIn prlmll loctttlon, The flrllt floor flllltul'l>1!it Ill.l'gll roytlr, living and dlnlnu room,hllllted Hun porch und a new kitchenwith (jilting l!PllCll. Ther(j lil'll Illx bod.l'OOln!!, three full bath!!, with 11 IHlcondfloor laundry room and family room

\VHAT AMENITIES should your newhome have? If the answer IS a gourmetkItchen, family loom, fow' bedrooms, cen.tl al all and fimshed basement, thiS qual.Ity Grosse Pomte Shores Ranch 18 foryoul Land Contl'Bct Terms Ilrc aVIlII.Ilblu $,1:l9,OOO, (F.74BEL) 886.05800

('OM!':, SPOIL YOURSELF in tlll~bmnrl IlflW Windwood PolnttJ CondominIum, ;lot In II dtJ~h Ilblll St.elMr ShOl'Il;l location, Amon" thl:lmllny Hnl! llmonltlllll are two bad.looms, pl'! vale patio olf master bed.room, and natural fireplace $162,500(G 53WIN) 886-4200

FIRST OFFERIXG' Be the first to seethIS spacIOus three bedroom semI,Ranch Relax and enjoy !lfe In thISbrick home located on a qUiet COUI tm Gl o~se Pomte Wood~ ~atural firepldu" tll 0 batho, de'1, attractive land"ldPIl1~ ,1nd ~paclOu~ roomq 81\ alt)Oll Don t mlR~ It' ~134,500 (II6lE:\1OJ B81i 2000

,n ~T PUT TilE SIGN UP on thl~ attl actl\e hllck Bungalo\\ ~et In aImel) GlCWIC Pmnte WOodR nreaThl~ I\cll nlalntamed home has a hvlI1l{ room v, lth nntural fireplace,1m eh Updflted bAth, fOJmal dmmgroom, tllO and A hall car gara/ie, t\\Ohedroom~, and lar~e cxpanqlOn on"I'wnd !laoI'II h cady II II ed $75,000If 90lL\ \\') Bflil 2000

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LARGE REDUCTIO:" VEXD0:.m ROADAuthentic English countl \ home \llthfOUl fil epldlcb e) e latclllnh "tune con,tl uctlOn Oil '[JdUOU' lot ne<ll the ltlkeB,HonJaI lliJldl\ \\I1h flleplall' 'llld ba),pO~"lble 1I1 lelw 'lllll' t1bo\ e tl\l ee cal dtlcllhed gal dlil'

PI("l eRE PEHFEC 1 - Chtllllllng thl ee bedlOvm, olle dlld OIl(' h,llf 1Jcttll ColOlll,d'] he fedllll e., 1'1 thh hOllle ,Ill llldll) , In

dudlllg' 11\ Illg 100lll \\ Ith llcltUI <II fll eplace d nd bdY \1 mdow L\l ge dllll ngloom upddted kitchen \llth plenty ofe,ltlng' "Ihltc 'Ind ,I \1 elll11<\nllllll'd OVl'1~I/I'd lot '1111' IWllW I' III ll!Ci\ I In UlIHll

PRES1IGIOUS FARMS COLO:-nAL - A tllculm staln"ay to five family bedlooms andfour baths plu~ B sUite fOl gue~ts 01 111 Im\qual tel s The ImpreSSive center hall permitsBlcess to every main loom Pel feet fO! entel talnll1g There Ole f1leplaces 111 the llVlngloom, fam lIy room, paneled l ibl at Y and IecI eatlOn 100m Beautiful ~paclOuq yUI d, thlBspecllll newel home 0llel1l every wnvenwnceyour family could want Bnd more

ONE BLOCK FROM LAKESHORE -CUll'tom built Cupe God WIth buy wlndow nl,wve~ to dlApllly your 1l11tlqUE'1l Thillun Ique homl! bon~tq fOUl bedlool1l8, UhOl1nwd cl!i1lng family room, llnd U leUI'stall'wlle to the lhd(!lUIl'g Wlrtg

LARGE FAMILY HOOM (20)(15) nnd ovel'.si1ed lot HI'e jllHt l\\lJ of the fent 1I1'lJ~ inthill cJ<lIelrwly well Illnlntnlnetl homuOYI'I 1,900 Ilq n With f1I'eplncell in lIv,lJl!i room LlIH! fnllllly loom Family room"!JII\I \\indu\\' 1I11oldH U glelll VlI:lW oftlwpiltio llncllll!llIlllWI,v InndRtllpl'd Yllrd

WALK TO LAKE ST CLAIR flom thiSoutstundmg New Ollean~ Colomcll set Ina p1lme Glosse Pomte Fa! 111, locatIOn,Just seconds from the lake Thls five bedloom, thl ee bath, two lav home was de~I!.rncd hy Hl1lih K('YOh \Hlll built hy Mlcou Don t lnl~~ itl Cnll todlly fOl' mot 0SIl25,OOO m.arnONI HRi\ 2000

FOR THE FINEST IN SUBUlUlANLIVING see thIS iovl.ly, custom bUllltbrIck Ranch ~ct In 1\ pi lnle III Bll ofEast DetrOIt :'\Icely decOl ated ondfeaturmg two bedrooms, centl al all"attached garage, ne\\ er 100f, largeclean rooms Home ProtectIOn Plan ISlI1cluded Won't last at S56,900 (GSIEGOl 8864200

G}{EAI TEH:Vle., ,lIl' ofll'lul fO! Ih,,,cll'flll ,1I1d meet-, dtull it eel thl ('e h( d100111 11IIck (olonl,ll 111 (,I (I~"(' I'o\lllpWood" FO! m,d dll1lng 10(lm, ('.It In/.[

"pacp .ll1ei np\1 ((I <I111ll (lorn 111kltchel' hllrdl\ood (lOCi," 11\ 1l1j.[IOOI),

\llth nolturoll fiJ, pllCl' ami muchmOle <0;>\11,900 «(, 4R\ I'HI HRh 4200

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A RA.RE FIl\'D You mU~1 see thiS MastbUllt TudOl ,tyle Coloma I located mGrosse POlllte Fal m~ Featul es alai gefoyer, leaded glass accent" oak tnm,181ge Illllit In hutch, thl cc bedlooms, oneu'ld 11 hfllf hathH, llnd Ii('nutlful pla~lol'J)lOlrlllllih, $119,000 I\(l9 ~CK1!lI(lY Opon~lllltlllY ~ IS HHO /)HOO

('HOOSE FIWM TWO' F:nJuy liylnu in11m pCI WO(Jd~ ltl ('lthcl thlll two bod.I'oom bllck hopw With lotio of clo,;etspace, bascmcnt v,lth lav, kitchenWith eatmg space $75,900 (f88WOO) Or thiS mcely decD! atedBungalow WIth an attl active kItchen,nel\el carpetmg, and so much more$69,900 if BOROS) 8il6 5600

WI: ( HAil! ~C;r, YOl' to find n hettci!JUt thdll tl" ('lO-~(' P(Jllltc Pl1lk('0101111l1 1',\ P, \ dd}, 'rOll 11 ('111m U1l'OICO (OnnltllJn 'lI1d "pdClnu~ I nom9 pfthl'; fl\(' hed)(Hlm )P9Idpl(l I\lthnewel kllcl'l'l1 find qUiet loclltlo'lDOl't put nIT cnlllllg 119 OIJ thl9 one8139 OUOIr nHEIl, R~6 3ROn

r~~(.jLl!'!ll '1'1' J)U!i WIth lIet! lIral WlJ/ldwUI kIlnd If!uded ~!cl~", IlltlPldltJS in llvlnl.lloom, 1l0lal)' Ilnd '1lflst£r bedloom, largecountly kltlhen VelY special home In.cludes three room garage apartment

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NEAR TROMBLl':Y SCHOOL - Cuntet en.trance thl eu budlllOlll ColonJul OlllJ IInd one,half baths, I emodcled kltthlln with huilt.lnl!and pill qUl!t 110018, newel neutllli decoI' Fill'lllhed bU8emunl, newel fUlnllee IInd hot watel' heutuI' Nell PI loaf, utllllt'tive Jandllcup1111{ und CIlClillll dIIVI'I\IlY

SLATE [{(J(W EI\UII~h 'I'lidOl - Hpectuculul'cu!'!) 111'1>1'111 lOl tflt' III)('CIOI FARMShOIllU, l'lIl{( pl1lH'I"d 1111Il.l1y, neW klteht'nIII 198ii, helilltllul 11,11lll al WtlOdWOl'k IIn«oHk 11001 H thlollli1wlIl, oxtOlllllv() newJuntlllcnplt\!!', nttlllhutl ~ltl'UI!'(> und Imnwdiutl' OCCllpllncy.

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SINE REALTYIT'S WORTH YOUR TIME

TO CALL SINE ...GROSSE POINTE WOODS

886-8710

743 WOOdb Lane --Pllte I educed on thli> custom built Colomdl With allnew kltthen f'.ltIlIly 100m \I Ith natural firepldce, three bedloom<;, tllO and ,l half baths, sprinkler "ybtem Excellent tondltlOn Re<l..,onabk olferi> ltI\ lted

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SINE REALTYMULTILIST SERVICE

FARMS OFFICE 18412MACK 884-7000

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ELEGANT WINDMILL POINTESPACIOUS Enghgh TudOl In the pI J me

alea of Wmdrmll Pomte fedtUle" foUlbedroom'>, fOl mal dllllll5' I (lorn, Im,{ehvmg room With natUl al iiiep!<ltelarge kitthen With breakfast nookand sel vants stalr<; to second flOOl

BEAUTIFUL INCOMEIN THE PARK

EACH umt ha~ three bedloom<;, spacIOushvmg looms and dmmg lOoms, allalummum him, e"tr a deep lot and1\\ 0 car garage also

PRIME ST. CLAIR SHORESCONDOMINIUM

THIS condo has two mastel ",zed bedrooms, one and a half baths, fannlyroom, fim"hed basement dnd bUiltm~ m the kItchen Onh condu d\ ,ulable I1l the cDmp]p"II'

0n1u~'1&4 nrr21EAST IN THE VILLAGE17150 Kerche\al Ave, G P 881-7100Fach office Independenllv o~ned nnd operated

You're gOing to argue And that s lhe worst thmg youcould do

As a pnnclpal, you'll discover Irs pretty hard to bargainWith a buyer -to negotiate about such things as priceterms and possessions Misunderstandings crop up Andthose small disagreements can spoil a sale

When a Realtor helps sell your home, he takes on lhedifficult task of negOllatron He's sort of a go-between andadVisor And he's oblectrve He'll tell you when the bUlerIS right And he'll tell you when to stick to your guns

He's usually a heck of a nice guy, 100 He knows howto smooth over or complelely aVOid those sale-klllmgmlsunderstandmgs

How To Shop For Money Many prospective buyersdon't know much about finanCing -how or where to gela mortgage

Sell yOur home yourself and there s not much you cando to help him

A Realtor knows Just about all there IS 10 ~flO'\/ aboutI"'anclng He works very closely With all kinds of finanCialmstltullons He knows their melhods and requirements

Very Simply he can help your buyer find the money heneeds 10 buy your house

Red Tape Seiling a house Involves many delalls Paperwork title searches finance arrangements Therp ilrea hundred little thIngs 10 be done

Unless you have a mind Ilke a computer you II need aRealtor 10 get everylhtng done and keep It straight ~eand your aitorney 1'1111gUide you through the langle 0' details as painlessly and safely as poSSible

Be It Ever So Humble Crowded Closets may maKe ahome look lived tn but It doesn t do much for the pro-spectIve buyer Neither does a-<fnpPI'1g fallcel unkpptla,\/o or loo~e doorknobs

There are dozens of little things you Ciln do 10 ma"ryour hOMe saleable A Realtor Ciln silow them to 10 J

(Some Of them would never have OCCUlrpdte you IShowmansh p IS all It s cracked up 10 bl?In Conclusion YOL. may Of' wondpnng Why' THE

PHILIP F GRECO TITLE COMPANY Cil'i'; abolll hOI.

YOd sell yOJr home After all wee re In the 0 " fI('';>; ,11

<;lJrog t,tlrs to rral estale not ~el,,~g It It <; Just ~1t "I"suv ng trtle needs for man, yeilrs wr VE C'O~'E TOKNOW HOW IMPORTANT RE'ALTORS ARE AND h'c'WMUCH THEY CAN HELP YOU

We v.ante<t you to kno,~ too

Pkllip.:r(]rwwTI'rLE COMPANY

=JJ~- oOPEN SUNDAY 2-5

1436 HARVARDFIRST OFFERING

BEi\UTIFUL bungdlO\\ In the Pal kThl ee bedroomb fa 011 I} loom, finIshed basement, natwal fireplaceand natural \~ood\\ ork comphmentthiS home

NEWLY LISTED -BRICK Colomal m the Park This home

featureb four bewooms, bUIlt m apphances II' klkhen, parkay floorsand a large 14 x 24 lnmg room Withfireplace

ESTATE SALE-GROSSEPOINTE PARK

THREE bedloom brick Colomal LargeIIvmg room, formal dmlIlg room,kltchen WIth nook, leaded glass doorsthroughout, extl a large lot Priced Josell qUIckly

~E\r on markp, - all! ,ClIVE-, '>Pf'CI011<,hrl':;~, I al1ch f(,i\tllT(,~ ho large lx>droom<;, den, natural fireplace, largeformal dmmg room, sohd oak woodwork, beautiful yard and much more

Put Number 1 to work for you. @

LET THE RENTAL UNITMAKE THE PAYMENT

BEAUTIFUL 1\\ 0 famLly located m thePark Has hvmg loom, dmmg loom,two bedrooms m each UnIt Bothhave sepal ate utlhtles and newporche" on each Utllt

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MAIN OfFICE 118 CASS AVENUE- MOUNT Cl£MENS, MICHIGAN 48043 PHONE 463 1582OAKlAND COUNTYREGIONALOffICE 64 WESTLA~NCE - PONTIAC,MICHIGAN 4M58 PHONE 858 2593

You might get lucky and save a buck or twoA lot of folks have tned to sell Ihelr own homes and

succeeded A lot more have JUSItriedMost people realize that seiling your own home can be

a costly tlme-consumlng, even risky affair And unlessyou're Just naturally lucky, you need Ihe help of a professlonal Realtor He can save you a lot of time and headaches For a lot of reasons

If you're lhlnklng about seiling your o ....n horne maybeyou shoulcj conSider some of them

What's your price? The f,rsl thing a Realtor can do foryou IS recommend a fair and reasonable asking pflce

Do It yourself and you 1'1111probably ask too much or toolittle Either way you lose

And don't be fooled by the bellef you know pretty \\ellwhat you home IS worth Market demand seasonality ofsales locatron and many other vanables often alter youhome s value

A skilled Reallor knows all about these things MostImportant he kno ....s people

Don't Talk To Strangers. If you love talking to strangepeople at strange hours by all means sell your homeyourself That For Sale by Owner s,grJ In your frontyard means you re lair game for everyone -even thosepasserbys who Just kmda wanted to see what yourplace looked like

That slgn may not get all the pro<;pec(s you wanleither You may have to advertise And Ihat means phonecalls at all hour,;

A ReaHor can solve these prob'ems Flrsl of all he IV IIscreen the prospects He II know their needs des res andfinancial situation And he II know who IS serlouslv lookmgfor a new home and who ISJust lookrng

That Beautiful Art Okay t ger You re seiling yourONn home You know the needs ard deSires of your prospecllve buyers And you know whal 10 say how 10 pre, 11 ':!our homp 10conv,nce them R,ghl?

~'Jronqqeallors are Iralred In the art of <:;alesmansh p (And

('('I,eve us I IS an arl) Hrs Sludl 01 <;ales I(>Ce111~uP.,',;we shoNn him how 10 gPI the Indee r..,ve buyer to milkeJp h'" mind how to clasp thr salp In fact hp 5 9'1ne toschool to I,nd O'JI

After illl sell ~g s what II s all aboutFormal Negotiations What happ"ns ""he" a rrospp,

trve b,Jypr makp,; you an offer on(' It'at 5 \~pll heir I"-your asking price?

Go aheadsell your own home,you riverboat gambler, you.

A<PfNJ f~ CHIC.AGO mu INSUlWfCf COMPANY

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SUNNINGDALE - Situated on a lot lOOx310 Famtly loom 0\ ellook" d pal k lIke ..,ettmg '1\\ 0 hed' Ol.lm"\\11th hblary or thud bedlOom Bath plu" half bathPal tlally fim"hed ba<;cment 1\10 Cdl dj(dC hed gaIdge

GOOD BUY

.JUST OFF LAKESHORE ON OXFORD HOADThl<; "outhel n Colonl'll \\ a.., cu.,tom buIlt fOl

thp 0\\ IWI TIIO ..,to! I enLI,mce h,llJ II nh Cll tul,Hfl e'(, <;Ldndmg ~tall ca<;c, fOUl bech oom~, tIll ee fullbath" and famlh loom \\Ith IlJeplace, gnll and\1 c't bar SItuated on Jill g-e bCflutlfull} l,md~cc1pedlot Chal m thlougllOut

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lou, hl'(!Ioom l\\O ,1Ild OIl( hilt h.lth" hl";- hllchl'nh"td\\ood 110m ~ ptc, (t( \11 thl wmpnl1Pnh th,ltm,d.-p thl'> hou..,c g(lod dlld \0111 III Ir (ould l11"h, It(,HE \T' r o( I!pd 'II t!I( 12 11\11HltUj hl(l(~ (,I BuckIlIgh.lIll011 I 'PdCI/'U~ 101 1\I\h I t\\O ( II J.; 11 Il;'

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GROSSE POINTE SHORES - Cu"tom blll!t h~ "Anthony Randaao" F~atures mclude IoU! bedLOoms,three baths, one half bath Family loom wIth !Jdl, hblary, fil"t floor launwy, large klkhen Cenhal air,bpi mklel bystem

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LAKELAND - Immaculate' Farm Colomal locatedIn the Clt\ of GlOsse Pomte ThlCe genel ou <; bedloom" two and one half bathi>, faml]v 100m lookltIg out onto lo\el} private) al d, .lttached blo Cillg,lI ,Ige cent! al air, updated kItchen ,\11 I pad, fOtYOI1) \ lell Illg Edl h occupancy

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FIRST OFFERING - GroS!>e Pomte Wood" Three bedroom Colomal Entlle hou,.,e hd" been IPdecolatedKitchen, bath plus half bath lemodeled In the la<;t 'real Haldl\ood floor<; all lelinl..,hed SUPClI pOlch,fdlmly room wIth fileplace T\\o car garage

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Thlee bedlOol1l bungdlOl\ PIlced to "ell WIth SECO:-':O PHICE REDUCTIONNicely mamtamed With occupancy the end of Septembel StO\ P and I efllgPI ato! lI1c1uded One Cal gaIage, fimshed basement

RAl'l"CH - Immaculate home offellng tl\O bedloollls plUb hblalY LIVlI1g loom, dl!lll1~ 100m comblllatlOn \\lthfireplace Full bath m basement One cm attathed gal age Cheel)- kitchen In mO\ e 111 condItIOn

GROSSE POINTE SCHOOL DISTRICT - AdditIOn of family loom, mastcI bedlOom and bath completPd fiveyears ago EntIre house completely redecol ated Three bedLOom<;, h\ 0 lull bath" DUling loom Cent! alaIr, alarm system, sprmkler system Beautifully landscaped Attached g,ll dge

GROSSE POINTE SCHOOL DISTRICT - Located between M,lck and Hm pel TIll ee hedloom I ,lnrn SUPPIclean NatUl al fireplace In the hvmg 100m Full bath In babement LlI ge kItchen ;\Ull f.1I1 One ,Ind onehdlf ~m gal age

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Ih" 111\\1\ hl)]11 (l,.,tO!]' hornl 1(11,((.., gl.! rl('~

1)( ~ hllll 1111\11< tl((_ lltlgtlll plop"t\ h'lchd(JI)I' ], .Id nlil'> rip ftrlm !loth IIIll.l1 I Inri r1l111hhll,llll 111/ hldldll h rr,1r!\ to pll! tlH tlll1_hto'1( IH' -Ill h \- (ollnll 1 t"p.., P I lilt '1Hi ,t 1.71 hili\llllld !11r!" 10 do 1- hll\1 I r Ilnn-(, \11 IJI\\ \\ Ilh

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Counter PointsJune 11, 1987

Grosse Pointe News

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the arrangement~~~!!1'::f 10% OFF all party sup.

i~~~~,.."I I dr;M\ ~~ ~ p les .lnC u mg paper plates,'~'1 iJ napkens, table cloths, stream-

~~~ ~~ ers, balloons, envitatlOns, etc.":!I:..~ at 17307 Mack Avenue, 885--\U 6222.

WRIGHT'S GIFT AND LAMP !IfSHOP has greeting cards Just 'rIght for the graduate and for dadon hIS day, June 21. A nIce selec-tion of gifts too. For lampshadesand lamp repairs (most can be done whIleyou wait) . . . 18650 Mack A venue. Freeparking next to the building. 885-8839

Isabelle S features moderatelypnced separates also dresses Petites 4-14and regular s 6-20 at Mack corner of Ot-ford, 886-7424 Ample free parkmg

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The newest gIft ... for the dino-saur devotee IS Reed's Dinosaur In AA Can. It's really a T-ShIrt tocolor and wear but what fun to reo ~ceive! The School Bell, 17904Mack Avenue.

Looking for a hairdresser on Mondays aftera busy weekend? Or for that special evening?Call Francesco's in The Village. 882-2550.

Ha ve you tried our delicious seafood,steak or chop dinners? Or our famousGreek dishes? Stop by for lunch or dm-ner Enjoy the music of Cathy Fowler-Grachal Wednesday through SaturdayLadies enjoy 1/2 price drmks after 8 p.m.Sunday through Wednesday Free sagan-aki per couple with dinner, Monday andTuesday. 20930 Mack at Hampton,G.P.W., 885-3983 and 885-7796.

Watch for the Edwin Paul TVcommercial featuring the newe!>thair and makeup looks and musicby Joe LaDuca. Production thanksto Nicole and Jeff. It will be run-ning on most major cable stationsand reflects the style of the salon... 20327 Mack Avenue, 885-9001.Early and late appointments avail-able.

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a vaIlable are all past GRAND PRIX pas.tel's. VISIt our gallery on the main floorin thp li'l<:;hpr Rllilfling A71;.t;'J1 q £'I" 0'.'!"gallery on the thlrel floor, 875-5211

KNOWLEDGE NOOKhas now in stockWherZit, US Traveler,Travel America. Theseare fun travel geographygames. Also Pictionary, a

great entertaining game for all ages ...21423 Mack Avenue. Free parking infront, 777-3535.

HARVEY'S COMPLEAT TRAVELERJust arrwed zn tune for Father's Day,

the Corby electnc pant presser and Beckshoe polcsher at 345 Flsher Road.

JOSEF'S ... is going to have a totalnew look including the latest Europeandisplay cases for Jqsef's deliciousbaked delights at 21150 Mack Avenue,881-5710. The store will be closed formost of July for exciting remodeling.Josef's in the Village (881-3500) mayopen earlier. Watch this column for further in-formation.

.9k~il1udt'" Join the Rag Basket Class, June 1

20 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at 17100 IKercheval Gower level.) Call 886-4100for more information.

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For women golfers t~Bermuda shorts

return agam as a pop- Ijuular and fashwn-wlse IIchoice. Frnd them atEnsley Avenue ln sol-Ids and plaIds. There are also golf sklrtsand tops from your favonte brands In-cludrng Leon Levin, DaVId Brooks, Corbmand Aston. Boaters wLll find nautlcalstyle fashions at 22420 Mack Avenue, St.Clair Shores, 773-8110.

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MEllO SKI & SPORtSFATHER'S DAY SPECIAL' Golf, ten-

nIS and leIsure shIrt sale Buy one foryourself and get one fOl dad at 1/2 offOr buy two for dad and get yours for only$1. Any way you choose, It's a great dealfor your dad ... 20343 Mack Avenue atCountry Club, 884-5660.

For the graduate ... The ~League Shop has a goodselection of letter openers, If:.t. J IH !L.t.desk accessories, boxes or -,(JI.-Tframes to give along withyour congratulation 'card . . . all found at 72Kercheval ON THE HILL, 882-8880.

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by Self-tanning apreparatIon that

/! ~ produces a tan with-, out the sun. Fmd

the entire selectionat Tral1 Apothecary, 121 Kercheval, ex-clusive III thIS area ... 881.5688.

Somethmg Special ...now provides a BridalRegistry for the countrybride. Come in and reg-

ister your prefer ences at 85 Kercheval ONTHE HILL, 884-4422. Open Thursday until7p.m

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THE JANE WOOD-BURY SHOP " .SA VE30% OFF unzque andbeautiful summer hand-bags by famous artlst,Koos. These colorful, one-of-a-kind handbags wlllbe the perfect accent for

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A gift of better vi-sion . _. the perfectgift for Father'sDay. Gift certificatesfor sun glasses andprescription lensesavailable at The Op-tical Library, 87Kercheval ON THEHILL, 882-5950.

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Farms." An exhI'bIhon of potteryby British potter,Walter Keeler ~ON r.JI11rnV'continues ....,._~ 'l_through June 13th. Albo on exhibit are worksfrom the gallery's holdings; 011 pamtings,works on paper, wooden constructions. Thepubhc is cordially inVIted to attend an open-mg reception Saturday, June 20 from 4 to7 p.m. for the exhibition "The Boat in Art."Special guest will be New York artist WayneEnsrud whose views of Grosse Pointe water-front scenes will also be included. Galleryhours: II to 6 Tuesday through Saturday,Thursdays until 8 p.m. For further informa-tIOn call 885-5515.

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GlUe Dad.. an 18K gold ~Panther by Cartier It's a sleekand elegant watch that's a ~true complzment to dad's goodtaste. See this very specialwatch at Valente Jewelers,16849 Kercheval IN THE VILLAGE, 881-4800

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Check the saleH(~ 'D~ a g a in.. at'" Maria Dinon be-

cause more fashions have been added in.cluding summer mf'rchandise. Leonardcollectors can save on a selectIOn at16839 Kercheval IN THE VILLAGE. In-,'entory your wardrobe and then fill It Inand SAVE

Enjoy one of theGOLDEN LION'S superstrawberry fantasies for99~ through the month ofJune at 22380 Morass offMack, 886-2420.

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",n . STM's PLACI SUM MER'0h,.,,,,, CLEARANCE

SALE is now in progress WIth savmgs of25% to 50% off. It's worth the dnve toMack Avenue, one block south of 9 MIleRoad Free parking In rear, 777-8020

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Step Llghtl\'I11to summer wlthhappy, pretty feet

VIa an expert pedlcure at 19877 ~lackAvenue. Call 886-2503 for an appOlntment

Join the new classes of ~pre and post natal ('xercises t,at the Super Shape Studio. ;r-21517 Kelly Road, East De-troit, 772.9470.

To adl1ertzse zn thiS column. call Pat ROlI"CGlI886-7474

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ImagIne a comfortable spot where the totscan be out from under your :eet on ramy days

where the school-agers can do theIr whoopmg on holIdays. where the teens can taketheir fnends and theIr blanng translster sets

and where the whole famIly can enJoy In

fOImal, happy tImes together A CAREFREEFAMIL Y ROOM! The way to get It WIth theleast fuss IS to call CUSTOMCRAFTThey'll help you With skIlled workmanshIp and

a fun room you'll be proud of If your homehas shortcomIngs, don't go through the chaosof movIng Instead, dISCUSSyour needs WIthCUSTOMCRAFT, the remodelIng experts Whodo everythmg from Idea to move In onany home Implovement, mSlde or outSide Foran appomtment, Without oblIgatIOn, call today18332 .Mack Avenue between Moran and McKInley, 881-1024 Open Tuesdays and Thursdayevemngs

All types of halr, even ~ U".;hair that has never been ,~able to be permed before are benefitingfrom the amazrng Organic Perms fromGermany Come In for a free analYSIS Wewzll recommend the nght condltlOner Ifyou need It and suggest a newer styleEarlv mormng and late evenuzg appornt-ments are QUallable at 19463 Mack Al'e-nue, 884-8858

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"Whcre's Mom Now That I Need Her'2". lS the wonderful and helpful book gzft

for those who are gozng to hue away fromhome, the graduate, the brzde, the szngleThe great hznts and reClpes are worthevery penny, $1995 TWO'S COM-PANY, 16847 Kercheval IN THE VIL-LAGE,882-2224

Graduation time!Come in and see ourframlllg package forthe graduate. We canframe your dIploma,tas'iel and other m('-menta!> together '"15105 Kercheval INTHE PARK. 822-4454.

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g;~ q}/fm/1<4FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL mono.

grammzng hIs Inltwls or name on heachtowels, golf shirts, su.n Visors, cuffllnksand other great gifts for dad. We havemoved to 18747 mack (two blocks south ofMor08s,) 882.3580

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tJac()bson's Dates to note:Great Father's

Da} gift Idea' Have your chzld's pzcturetaften for dad FrIday, June 12, 6 p m- 9 p nz and Saturday, June 13, lOa m -.5 p m III the Chzldren'<> Department,Jacob.son'c; IN THE VILLAGE

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Mack near Cadieux

20781 MI1I k At ('lilli'

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think that It \\ III bOll dO\1n toII hethel Mal C IMai ellS W) sockl)call hold thell hlttel s He .:an doIt, If he beal ~ dO\1n '.lI1d pltche::>as \Iell ,h he has all vedl H(,,,ledll\ only had one pOOl gdmethh ~ea"on," Glle':>baum .,aId

Bllt he's got to keep the balldO",1n and get It ovel the plate"I,e ldlll gl\e up dll) \\rlll\." 01

they'll kill u'>"Dow's pltdung IS pI etty fall,

he added, but said that hethlnh thdt South'" potent atfen"e should be clble to put I un~on the bOUl d "They don't loa)..unbeatable And also, the ple~"lll e h on Doll' They 'I P 423 andthey\re been 1anked No 1 allyeal long People expect them to11111It dll and that puts a lot ofpi e"..,UIe on a team," he added

1\ot so WIth South After 10"mg all but two pltchmg wmsfrom last season and havlI1g toface the 1987 schedule 1\ lth JusttllO startel" With val SIt\' expell-

See FEELING, page 5C

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Grosse Pointe News

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f'eggy O'Connor~ 1s editorIt" put It tfm \\ dy The

I cah High Bille DevJl~ al eI'PI - but not .satl':>fied- \llth

well filst ever leglOnal Cla"" AfJd"eball <..hamplOnshlp

They're pleased that they beat~terlll1g Heights, 4 1, and Bel)..lo~, 11~, tn l\ 1n ~ ~C'''~h ::: F:'day's state semIfinal butthey'd be ecstatic Illth a VlclOlYover No I.ranked l\hdland DOlI(42-3) and a spot In Satlllday'sfinals

"It's an unbehevable feellllgEverybody should be able to gothrough It at lea::.t once," sdldSouth coach Dan Gnesbaum"But It's lIke I told the kids 'Beleally happy With what you'vealready accomplIshed thIs season, but don't be satIsfied yet' "

Gnesbaum watched MidlandDow WIn Its regIOnal over Chippe\\ a Valley last weekend, 9-2He was Impressed With Dow's offense "They can really hIt theball and they'll score on you I

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The University Liggett SchoolTennis Camp and Clubare now takingregistrations for summer

The ULS Tennis Clubbegins play May 30(Special: 2 adults forthe price of 1!)

Junior and Adult Lessonsstart June 15th

Sat. 10-6

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Photo U\ Peggy 0 ConnorA jubilant South High baseball team jumps for joy after Friday's 4-1 victory over

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We got mto a dl"cu~:'lOn about sporb, ast \10 "pOlh \1Iitel s \\ ho al e marned to onea,wtlwi do, on occablOn The tOPiCWdS compLlltlOn, mOle speclficdlly AI e bo) s mOle(Ompetltlve than gll]" I

The 1.1ct OMt each of us wa" pi epall?d tocll"lll"~ thiS one to the blttel end plOvedt hdt bov "porb \1Iitel ~ ,md glll "port" \1lit-el" dIC dt led"t a" competitive a" each,,~J.LI, Vl ,to, ,ugLIIJlCJltdLl\e, an) way Hutth,lt " beside the pomt

He blought the \1hole thmg up when heexples"ed "onw sUlpnse OVe! a coach's ob"el \ dtlOn that gIrls, on the whole, wel en't<1'- competitive a':>boys And, that gills, a<oalull', \\ el e a lot eaSlel to teach, coach andLe alound The lOach m questIOn IS a man- If that mdtte!;, - and he'd switched fromcoachmg boys' baseball to gIrls' softball

On the field, the coach said, the gIrls\Iould almost naturally do ""hat was ex-pected of them once It was explall1ed Thebovs, however, would often resl"t graspmgthe notIOn of a palilcular play or set ofSkills, prefernng to do It their own II ay, tothe coach's gleat consternation And off thefield after the games or practices, the girlswere pelfectly content to return to "normal" (lead that non-competitive) life, whilethe boy:, seemed to find It difficult to SWitcheasily mto non competItive mode

I'd seen that before, I told my spOlis-1\ Iltlllg roomIe In fact, we two were pelfectexamples of Just that sort of behaVIOrWhile both of us are extremely competitiveb) natUl e (1 throw Monopoly boards up mtothe al1, mid game, when exasperated. hel)l'('ome~ a zombIe tIymg to keep hIS con-,eIltl eltWIl on bowlmg mghts), I am usuallythe fil:,t one to back down 111 a competitIveSItuatIOn that gets out of control

"Look, both of us are pretty competitive,1lght'J But \1 hen thll1gs get hot, you knowthat I'd be the fil st to say, 'Hey, It'S only agame' You, bemg the senSIble guy you are,1\ auld probably back down before mostmen, but you'd stIll hang m there longertlMn I would," I told hIm

He agreed. pretty much And then weined to figure out why this occurs

We wondered if young girls get mvolved111 competillve apmis SImply because theyenJO) them. It seems so, except m cases\1 he) e the girl gets older and IS able to holdhel m\ n WIth extremely skIlled competi-tion

Do bon get lI1volved 111 sports because Ith mal C 01 less expected of males, lIe" on-deled?

It "eem" that girls who get lI1volved In

competltn e sports use a lot of that extralompetltn e energy up provmg somethmgto people \1 ho doubt they should get 111-

101\ cd Athletic gills seem to have to do aJut of Iea""ullng to othel s about then femlmmt\, e\ en m thiS day and age Boys, whoelle e">"pected to be athletes, don t have topI 01 e anythmg to anyone It seems, exceptthelt the\ UI e macho enough to be mvolved111 "pm i':> 111 the fil st place

\\ e \1el en t too SUi e \1e agreed about anyof thl" Tlw thmg that bothel ed us thel1l0"t \1dS that these wel e some pi etty'-\I eepll1g generalIzatIOns \1 e were making\nd if \Oll don't kno\1 what happens I\hen

\ (HI l1ldke genel all/atlOns, ask DennisRodman 01 Isiah Thomas,

See O'CONNOR, page 3C

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Farms-City MajorsINDIANS-TIGERS

The TIgel s topped the Indians,7 2, 111 a game hIghlighted by finepItchIng Thl. Indians' KevmBI ennan gave up two hIts dndstl'uch out 11 The Tigers' DaVId

Tucker gave up three hIts andfanned seven Pat Meehan andTucker each doubled, Tucker hadtwo RBI K Brennan had a grandslam dnd Ryan Messacar 9coredtVYlce and had an HBl HooklePatl'lck Brennan ended the blXthby startIng a double play

DODG ERS-TIGERSRookIe pItcher Mike UZl1IS

pItched five mnmgs and allowedthree runs as the Tigers won, 113 Brtan Nugent pItched m reheffor the Dodgers The Dodgers gotsingles from Tom Rhodes, MikeMIller and BIlly Palazzolo. JoshRodrIguez hIt a smgle, LannyTracy, Brad Dunlap and Pat Mee-han doubled

YANKEES-INDIANSThe IndIans trounced the

Yankees, 23-2 Campbell pitchedtwo mmngs and smgled m a run1'01the Yanks, who also got a dou-ble and an RBI from Urso andtwo stl ong lllmngs each fromMelchior and Schloeder MattStentz was two for-thl ee for theIndians, BIlly Stal rs smgled andscored foUl runs Messacar andKolojeskl combmed pltchmg ef-forts, glvmg up two hits

Farms-City Class CRICHMOND-NEW ARK

Newark doubled up RIChmond,147 For Newark, Timmy Lmdlow was two for two, mcludmg anRBI, Caltlm Shaplro was t\"o-forthree and scm ed a I un, Joe Ret-toff was thl ee fm-three BradCenko had a three I un homer andPerry, POZIOS, Hohlfeldt, Radkeand Ropke played well for Newark For Richmond, Jon Bayka,M VanDe\"eghe, AI on'lon and B

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tlHl d Glannd 11uba and Paul'll LIba eath II el}t iI\ 0 fOl foUll\lcll k Pattel son (t hi ee l'OJ four)'ll1d Da\'ld SClclce (tillee fOJthlee) plaved \\e1l fOl EI PaboPat Reynold", made two !,'1eat defen.,lve plays at sewnd, cdtchel\1m k Zellel pldyed well and

went two for thl ee

~haml earned a 13 7 \'lCtOl 'y

0\ er RIchmond Mark Alanson,Jon Bayko, DaVid Ramge, Ja",onLeroy and NIck Kypros led RIchmond on offense MIamI was ledby Matt Moran, Chns Mltcheli,Joe Choma and BIlly CrandallRIchmond IS coached by PetelKypros and RIChard ElIch, MIami was led by Rob Crandalland 'John Stamszewskl

Farms-City AAACARDINALS.A'S

MIamI edged Newalk, 1817,when Lm ry Marrantette drove111 Jay Lambl echt from thIrd mthe bottom of the Sixth For lVhamI, MOIan (thlee for thlee),StanIszewski (four I'm-four), SteveDavI.., (thlee for thJee) and Jelem) BlIlkett (thleefOl thlee) ledthe. way Stal I'lng 1'01 N ewal k\\ el e BI ad Hohlfeldt and Tomm\Gough (four fOJ fOUl each) anJPetel Blrgbauel (three-fOl fou!')Burkett and Brad Cenko ledthell teams on defense

The Calds outlae;ted the As 6.3, III a game featulll1g fine pitchll1g by FI alUmo and A 11m d TheC,llds AlImc! Stl uch out l1Ine 111

thl ec mnmge; Janke had anRBI double In the thll d, CaPPol1ldouhled and Rutan sll1gled 1'01the Cmds The A's came bach\\ Ith 11In.., 111 the fifth and e;1'l.thh( f()} ( d 11\ b,J11 to Cm ds' shalt"lop J!o"tf'tl(,) ended the thl eelt

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For New & V~(>G ( Ire;

Getting into the spirit of Little League are Farms-CUy players. left to right. (front) Chris Fox.Kevin Messacar. Riley McCormack, Mark Davis: (top) Todd Scallen. Paul Gentile, Ryan Messacarand Jay Ricel. They gathered on opening day to pose for photographers.

thOles Lance DeBet ... ,lnd BIllhbe\ of th,' .Jd \... gd I e lip fivehlt~ Bllan Letschl'l ,1l1d TomMoeHel JJ1" had <,qUt'P/€ buntRBI, Ll'tsLl1l'l <,COIterl .1 p.1iJ EdSll.101 ~IIll(JLt[ (OJ l I" 0 1\ [) 1 r '-beytnpJed, .J.I<;on Hf Ild\ jrlel andTIm GI amllllg doubled to! theJavs

The Indian'> outscored thePhlllle'l, 5 2 Kevlll BI ennanpitched Sl},. 1l1111l1gs fOl the WI,l1,gl\ mg up ill! Be l1"clI.:ro111 Kolojeskl had d t \10 I un homPI nanCampbell SCOled t\\ 0 I U1!-S andBen Black .... smgJe ..,eOlcd HIleyMcCormach Tom Be~t pItched'>1'1. II1nlllg" gl\ lIlg up foUl lut::.EIIC LII1dsdv "Illgled With oneRBI dnd Vleillel <"II1gll'd and<"Wled fOI the Phl!"

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do\\ n d long fly 111 the fil st,catchel N<.Ite SmIth and thll dbd~eman Allan LeItch cut dOlI Il

a I unnPl 111 the thll d dnd SmIthand Itobm<.,on '>lldl cd "hm p hIt-,on the moune! ,:md thl e\\ to Pt.tel:.lCI tl <.It lil'>t ;l.lel it ItIll ef'fO! thl ce, home! I, Toledo (till eeI un homell Tipple Ithlee 1'(11thH U :\1cCl o"hel i, \\ al nel dndKp\ Jll ElIOt lounded out thePddl (' aU,Kh

BRAVES.GIANTSThe GIants defeat{;d the Braves,

12 J, behllld the "even hit pedO!mal1le of Mal gdn Matthel\ "', \\ ho,d"0 had t 110 hlh J()<"h n led theGldnts, gOll1g t\\O fm fOUl, Me<.,"acal, HI11 and Whltnev Holm('lbleh had d 11It For the Bl a\ ",'0

,John Wel wa<: two for thH'e, JoevPH'ch, Schlmtt, Pat! Itk Muel,Booth PIJ.tt and I'\mo MelchlOlhlth had a hit Robbll' KlI1g"taned fOl thl' Braves

BREWERS-PADRESThe Brewers edged the P adreb,

19 17, Il1 d seesaw battle thatsa\\ Mike Reynolds' team oyelcome a sIx-run first and dneight lun fOUith by the Padre'lKotble; Wd" foUl 1'01 -fiye dndSCOI ed thl ee, Shepard was four1'01 foUl With four I un<; and TlCdeplayed well

Park InstructionalCOAST GUARD-ARMY

The Guard outlasted Army, 2119 Wolkmg had a triple and adouble for Coast Guard, whIchalso got doubles from Christianand Ryan For Army, John VanFaasen, Joel Hutchcraft, Zak Iles,Matt Farr, Jason Dolph and PaulGarvey doubled; Ill'S added a tnpIe

AIR FORCE-ARMYAll' Force outslugged Army, 27

21. For All' Force, DIckmeyer ho-mered, Troy Otto, Bruechert andTassenere doubled and DIckmey-er tripled Gates, Blake and ZackMeyers were each four-for fourFor Army, Tim Damltta was five-for-five, Hutchcraft and John VanFaas~n were also five for fivePaul Garyy homered

ARMY-MARINESArmy beat the Mannes, 19.15

For Army, Hutchcraft had athree run homer and tnpled andJ C Tlbbltts also tnpled BradEthendge had a two-run tnple,KeVin Young and Fan also doubled

Farms-City Majors

The Tlgel'> topped the Met'> a"pltchel Jon,lthan S\I m l; got the\\ III WIth Iehef help flOm MlkpU/nIS Pdtnck Meehan and BI adDunlap had 10'1and 'lJam'l DaVidTucker (two) and Dunldp alsohad soja hamel '0 ,JO( Vla"dk,Chi J<., John..,oll, Dill Jap dnoTucker doubled, 1\leeh .. \ tllpledRookies Josh RodllgUl I ,lI1dDunlap retOlded thell fil "t.., hl«.,of the yeal

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Kuhl, Ian McMIllan, BIOI\C :.1el11\IPathCl, ('hilS 1"o! d, G...denDO,>SIIl, Bo I)o,,>m (')d) lUll Bu",bey, Blldn LI\1 J,l'>on Sclnto,:.1ax PlOkup dnd fhomd<" Vedd'>tOled 1m the Cub..,

RANGERS-CARDINALSThe Cardilldl.., beat the Ha;lgers,

18 3, b~hJnd the fine j>ltchlJ1g oj

!Io..,teltel, 1\lJdl d ,llId .LII1!{eJlostettel dl'-(J \Itnt thltt fOI fOUlat the pLlte \llth d 'll1gle, doublednd Ulple Othel ('clUJ, hlUel"I\el e Hcll\\ ood, Jefrrlh SoldkaWalkel, Janke, (dPP<JI11 Rutdlldnd r\lIdld Hlltll1g to! the Hdngel.., Well' Klhllch, A.ddnls, ;>'ldlhouef, Let '>theJ (,utlndlln andKI,>",kdlt Pi Ub ;..ldlbouef KI..,~;"<.lj~, I3~"L <illU .\1 I I WI ..,COI ed thl'Hangelb' I LIIl.." Ih <In :\1Illel hac!an RBI

RANGERS-A~(xELSThe Rangel s edged the Angels,

65 p.tchel" KIs"k.llt dnd Gutmann pitched hlo lI1nmgs andhad five stllkeollt<; The Rdngel stook the lead \1hen GutmannSCOIed on KI'lskalt\ hit TheAngels' Chns Alff 'lCOIed on TIppie's hIt and Pat Chtrs homelscored two The Rangel'" AaronL€tschel' scoJed on Gutmann'ssmgle in the third In the fOlllth,Nate Bayko and TJln Frendoscored for the Angles Frendoand Tipple held the Rangel '>scoreless until the SIxth, whenthey exploded for foUl runsMilleI' smgled and scored onBrandon Kahhch\ tllple for theWill

BLUE JAYS.PADRESThe Padres defeated the Jays,

165, behmd llpple'e; pltchmg(one hIt 111 three mn1l1gs)Rehe\el James Robmson finIbhed the game, stllkmg out foUland walkmg two Andy Warnel,RobInson, Ale},. Toledo, AndrewMcCroskery and Damon SmIthhad RBI for the Padres Toddand Pdul Sandercott, CraIg Hogan and Dan WhItney (two fOltwo) scored for the Jays P. Sandercott pitched thl ee mnmgs andstruck out SIX.

BRAVES-PADRESThe Padres had 19 hIts enroute

to a 193 wm oyer the BravesThe BI aves' Casey Ho was twofor-two WIth thl ee rll ns JoeySchmitt went two for two andBrandon C1JltIS, three-far-thl eeRlghtfieldel Mall MalIckI pulled

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Barbara noted her thanks to 'iklppel Blll SIII-!!e) l'PI )m patlf lice and hI <;gentle remll1del s of v"hat to do and \1 hen to do It 'I: "allv (lid the best I could, but I 'lee that there h .I lot 1'01 me toI(',u'n It was a great fir'it expenencc, a 6'1eat mtlOdurtlon tn <",111')O..lt rJlIng "

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Bmbala admllpd the WOlk of her fdlm\ ,,81101<; 'We fltl\ the"pmnaker and those foredeck people \\ orked hard T1wy Ieall)have to know what they are dOlllg The) dIdn't make anyI1m.takes that I could Fee That chute Jookpd JU'lt great to meIt was excltlllg beelllg It fill WIth all'

Hill \'.. 1".1 h'1l.lt "hlppPI 1'hl'I(' \\.1'> no \ 1'111111',lll<l ill 01 II'> 1mhi ')0,11 I'd rl th<'I(' tn do tIll' lw<.,t \'>(' wllld It! I( lIll 1'11.11to dll• If( I lwxt tl1l1(' 11('.1111 \I'dnt to th'lTlh I-]lIn 1'(11.hkl1lg Ill(' tllI JJ n( ,!long I'll1<"\1 a '> 111\ fil <.,t1,lClJ1/-i P,\ lW) Il'nCl 'Illd It 1(' ilhhd m'y .'pptlr!p 1m 1ll01( I ,1m loohillg fOl\\dlrl to Ill\ 11(\!

BREWERS-BRA VESThe Brewers oute;cored the

Brave", 12 8, IfI a slugfest whIChlllcluded 12 hits for the BI ewe I s.md 11 for the Brave:, JedDOl Ian and Bnan LOUlseJl ledthe BI eWe I s' attatk \llth homel'i Petel Spivak had threehIt<, and Reynolds and (,otfred"on added t\~o each 'I he HI d\,e,>Jot ,>tlOng pItt hmg flOm .Joe,'Xhmltt, :-.J MelchlOl hdd thleehit<,

BREWERS-PADHESThe Brewer" hung on to 111n thIs

'>(esaw bclttle, 19-17 Tlw BI ellus got ..,trong games flom MIkeShepal d (four hItS>, Phl! Kot:'l",dnd Ste\p Olzark Ithlee l:'achJPflttH~ ~1(1'-'''' A.. !.....~~L~~ (lIn.1 ~t1Dahko held tllO hlb apiece 1'01the Padre.., WIth the BI ewel ,dhead by two In the bottom ofthe SIxth, ChI b Twde stl uck outthe SIde to pre»erye the Ylctory

BREWERS-A'SThe Brewers topped the A's, 16

1, behmd a II ell bdlancpd hJttll1gdnd pltchmg attack Donan andSpIvak had two hIts each andReynolds, Shepm d, Gotfredson,Ben Gerds and Tiede combll1edto btnke out 11

BREWERS-EXPOSThe Brewers trounced the Ex-

pos,23-7 Olzark led the Brewers\llth three hlt'l, mcludIng a homer and a double Reynolds andGerds had three hItS and KotSISadded two Gerds, Shepard, BenReynolds and Gotfredson pItchedwell M TIpple and J CughanprOVided thE' Expos' offense

CARDINALS-PADRESThe Padres outscored the Cards,

138 The Padres got strongpltch1l1g from Nate SmIth andDdve Tipple Damon Smith hadd stand-up triple In the fourthand Jamie Robmson doubled In

the fifth The Cards scored two111 the thIrd and three m thefOUlth on SIngles by Janke, Cappom and Rutan and a triple byAllard TIppIe and Warner'w~('!d for the Padres and Solaka, Walker and CapPon!u ossed the plate for the Cal ds

CARDINALS-CUBSThe Clubs dealt the Cards theIr

filst dpfeat of the year, 21-2 Na-th,m Cole and G Dossm pitchedthe Cubs to the VIctOry RyanAllard and NICholas Joseph,>eOled tv"o for the Calds Nathan

'1 haw a much hl'ttp! undel ,>tandmg (,hdwt C1('\1Ill).; ,11)0<11d d

I,IU' hOdt means nm\ j thll1k I could le,JllI get hooh('d on thl" 1,1('1l1g busll1e,>" I Ie" 1!, did have a y('!\ good t!DW ,1Ild I Ip,lIlwrl .1l()1 I

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"1 had a g1eat tmlCl I nevel reahzed how much fun 'ia1lboat lac.mg IS," Bal bara Sald aftC! "he had pmtlclpated m hel fil "t I aceI'veI' "I was really glad the skIpper kept me Il1 the cockpIt, tendmg the mall1saJl, mstead of domg somethIng el&c I wa.., lea1[y In-tere.sted In everythll1g that was gomg on I was watchl!1g eyerybody work and wondelll1g how all the commotIOn befO! e the start

, Wd" gomg to be I esolved when the b'Un went off and one of the(J (Ow said 'We'l e racll1gl' and I I edllv felt a th!lll Iun lip my"'plne"

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"Of course, our mam goal IS aStanley Cup fOJ Deb'Olt. And tobe able to Sit back and be proudbecause the Wmgs did it Withthe maJonty of players we'vedrafted Then I could say to my-self 'You really dld do It' "

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Smith says he doesn't mmdthe pace, even as hat ned as Itgets 111 mld-season He relaxes In

the off-season, after the Junedraft, by domg what a lot of p00pIe might find bOlmg Slttll1g athome 111 qUlet, una"summg

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BLOWER Of Dad's Choice.I!JlJJA"flU If'" f1

last season was a dIsaster for anl1ll1on dIfferent reasons Therewere some mlstakes made, but Itwas also a combmatlOn of mIsfor-tunes llke good players all havmg awful yeal" and lI1Junes tokey playel ~ "

And even though Smith wassomewhat lemoved from the Sit.uatlOn smre playel s he bcoutedand drafted wel en't on that1985-86 team, he felt the pI esbure that was on the OIgamzdtlOn

"If JOU me part of an OIgam-zatwn, you feel a httle self doubtand ~hame \\hen thmgs go that\\ long, no mattel how fm youare lemoved Converbelj, youfeel P! Dud when thmgs golIght"

Anr1 \\ hpn th1n2" rl" g" "'g~~hke they dId for the Wmgs thISseason, and when part of thereason IS players that SmIthscouted and drafted - hke Burr,Joe Kocur and Bob PI obert - ascout can el1Joy a little innerfeelmg of success It usuallydoesn't last long, though, SmIthsays

"With thIS kmd of Job, you arealways lookmg to see how you'regOIng to be dOll1g thl ee 01' fouryeal s down the road. The teammay be gomg well, but It's myJob to see that it keeps gomgwell by drafting good playel's,It's a challenge and If you'relookmg' for recogmtion, thiS Hm'tthe kId of Job to take,

"There's frustratIOn when youtake critIcism for somethmg likedraftmg Joe (MUl'phy) or Shawnand they don't work out rightaway You have to say to your-self 'Just walt.' But when theydo come around, you're milesaway in some httle town lookmgfor the next good player"

And that may be anywherefrom southern Ontario to Nor-way SmIth's wO\.k IS never doneand hIS schedule IS always hec-tIC He may be lo Europe two or

St. Clare Falcons finish year with 9-7 recordSt Clare of Montefalco's base-

ball team finished the seasonWIth an ovel all record of 9 7, 4 6111 league play "We're a betterteam than our record showsthls IS a very strong league,"saId coach AI Devme

St, Clare topped St, Paul, 3-2,on May 21 BIll Saylor scoredtwo runs and was the Falcons'wmnlng pItcher Bryan Van-Gorder, startmg pItcher for St.Clare, struck out eight St Paulbatters

The Falcons fell to leaguechampIOn St Matthew, 7-0, onMay 23 JefT Kerfoot's slOgle was

That Judgement IS somethmgSmIth says he developed as hemoved up hockey's orgamza-tlOnal ladder, Toronto-born,SmIth found himself lookmg forwork when hiS mmor-leaguehockey career ended m 1980 Hetook a sales positIOn in NewYork CIty, but found hlmbelfmlssmg hockey,

"Hockey wab Just bubblmg m-SIde me I'd been drafted by theIslanders when Jimmy Dewllano (now DetrOIt's general man-agel) was there and I asked himIf he needed someone to go toRangers' gameb and scope outNHL teams I did It fO! free, butmy WOIk was eVldently goodenough for Al Arbour (then Islanders coach) to ask me totravel around as a scout." SmIthrecalled

It got to the pomt where hedid so much scoutmg, he dIdn'thave time for hiS sales Job, In1981, the Islanders hIred hm1 asa full tJme scout and III the1982,83 season, he followed De-vellano to DetrOlt, He watchedNHL and Amel'lcan HockeyLeague teams for DetrOlt andwhen Devellano's dutJes gre\\,Detroit began to phase SmIthmto running the scoutmg end ofthe Job,

"It's a fabulous challenge forme profeSSIOnally Personally, Idon't get much time for myself,You have to sacrifice that per-sonal time for profeSSIOnal suc-cess sometimes,

"I came to DetrOlt because Ifelt that there was more paten-tlal for me here with JImmy Dtrymg to rebuild the Red Wings'organization At that time, theyenvisioned that to get that done,It would take an eight-year plan,and that was done because eightyears IS what It had taken tobUIld the Islanders

"For the first two 01' threeyears it looked hke we weremaking the nght stndes Then

SOCCERCLINICS

3 TRAIXI~G CLI;\ICSAT r~IVERSITY

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*August 3-8August 10-15August 17-22For Bo\'~ and Girl..:

Ag('~ G-J(;1(, 'III" I I, \1 I \

'In addU Ion 10 Irall1lflR (or) ounKer plaver5, a 5peClal pre-season prof(ram of (uncl/onaltraininf( and condltlOnlllg forteenaf(e pIa) en has heendesigned for this season,

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and Dowe played goal. Barlowand Backhurst were agam outstandmg on defense

In House League play'Under 8: The Panthers de-

feated the Force, 7-1, the TopGuns topped the Wal1lOrS, 3-1,the Blazers shut out the Wild-cats, 3-0,

Under 10: The Express de-feated the Lazers, 4-3; the Cob-ras blanked the Goalers, 7-0, theStnkers edged the Cators, 3-1,the Cobras topped the Gators, 3-1

Just doesn't work that way,SmIth says

"Look at Shawn Burr, for ex-ample When we drafted hIm,the bIg problem was hIS skatmgBut then he also turned out tobe a velY young, very Immature18 It'~ hard to Improve yourbkl!lS, contllbute to a hockeyteam and WOIk well WIth otherswhen you are that immature Ittook Shawn two years of Jumorhockey to grow mentally andph,'.slcally no\\ he's one of themost Important figures on ourteam." Snuth saId

\Vhat Smlth dnd hIS staff lookfm when scoutmg and eventu-ally draftmg a player lS a) overall talent, and b) how well thatplayel IS gomg to fit mto thescheme of thIngs on the hockeyteam VIe're not lookmg for theqUIck fix We've scouted playersm the past \vhom we've watchedand saId 'he'll play (m theNHL)', but we don't want hIm

"In our sltuatlOn WIth JacquesDemers, I could draft a guy whoSCOIed 60 goals, but dIdn't pickup hIS defenblve aSSIgnment, orgo into the cornerb, or was lazy

but I know he'll never play,Is It fatr for me to ask Jacquesto teach the kid to check hIsman or not to be lazy?

"We have to be on the lookoutfO! a talented player who fits oursystem"

That's what SmIth and hISstaff wl!l be searching for in thisSaturday's draft, which will beheld for the first time outsideCanada and 111 the Joe LOUISArena "We'l'e looking for thebest player available There areSIX or seven 111 the group whostand above the rest and smcewe have the No 11 plCk, we'llhave to hope that one of theseven Isn't pIcked before ourturn, If he lS, we'll have to relyon Oul best Judgement and takethe best player avaIlable," Smlthsald

The Grosse Pointe Stnkersclinched first place in the MYSLU-12 Minor 1 dlvlslOn this week,with a 2-1 victory over the StClair Shores ScorpIOns The Strik-ers fimshed the season WIth a g-1 record and the diVISIOnchampi-onshlp

Both goals were scored by MlkeMcHugh, after excellent supportfrom newcOmer Sean Farnsworthwho played a strong game, PeterBrown gave a great performance1I1 goal Chris Brown-Bordenmade an excltmg save m the fad-Ing mInutes of the game, R.CColombo, James DItty, Ajlt Sar-nalk and Frank Schotthoefer putIn a fine effort In the finale,

Week SIX m the Glosse PomteSoccer ASSOCIatIOnsaw the Un-del 12 Tlave! League's GrossePomte K1Cks tre the Susa Stnkel s, 2 2 Tom Lytle and SamCalagna scored the goals JeffB3110\\ and Jeff Backhul stplayed \\ ell on defense

On cTune 6, the KIcks toppedthe TSA Tla\elels, 54, ongoal" b,'. Chll" Dowe, Frank~ldler and Lytle Andy LI\-ely

By Peggy O'ConnorSports Editor

Last year at thIs IlIne, GlOssePomte's Nell Snllth \\ ab pl epalmg for one of hIs mUJOl dutler, asdIrector of scoutmg-playel pro-curement fOl the DetlOlt RedWlOgs, The NatIonal HockeyLeague draft

Smlth and 1m blafT knp\\ Justhow they wel e gomg to Ube theNo 1 plck ovel all, the sllvel 1mmg lo that dal k cloud \\ hleh hadbeen the Wmgb' \\'01 ~t seasonevel In 19&5 Thev wel e gomg toplck l\hchlgan State Ul1lversltjfOl'wmd Joe :\IUlphy, and theydId, despIte manj who \\ undel edIf they mIght have made a mIs-take by passmg up hometownhelO JImmy Cal son, last vear'sNo 2 pIck .

T ~,u"'o, a I"\~ Ud\b Delore the

1987 draft, some 'ale still \\on.denng Aftel all, dIdn't Cal sonfil1lsh among the leaders InrookIe scm mg? And dIdn't MUlphy earn a qUlck, season-longbal1lshment to the mmors for hlSlack of matuntv both on and ofTthe Ice? .

"When you talk about JoeMurphy, you're talking about aplayer who thlee years ago wasin mIdgets, two year!> ago was aTiel' II JUnior and the next yem',made a great leap to starting forthe best in college hockey, Toexpect an 18-year-old to thenmake the transitIOn to the NHL- whIch takes tremendous men-tal and phYSIcal capacIty - IS ablt much," Smith says

"WIth Joe Murphy, there's noquestIOn that his game is up toNHL-standards He Just has tobnng hIS attitude around,"

Cntlcs often 19nore the factthat these days, few draft picksmake It to the NHL m theIr firstseason, They tend to look at howa No 1 pick IS spent and togauge the success of that pIck bywhether the player wmds up In

the bIg leagues that season It

Week five 111 the Grosse POInteSoccer AssoclatJol\ produced several shutout& Followmg are theresults submitted to the GrossePOInte News

Under 8 House: The TopGuns defeated the Force, 2-0, asAbby Thompson scored two goalsfol' the wmnlOg team On Sun-day, the Top Guns shut out theBlazel's, 2-0 WIth the scoI'ed tiedat 0-0 and five mmutes left III

the game, Matt Moran scored 9pall' of goals from Abby Thompkms and Bl'lan Blown to glvethe Top Guns the wm

Under 10: The Express de-feated the Gators, 4-1, the Bul-lets shut out the Goalers, 4 0,the Cobras defeated the Express,42

Under 14 Travel: The GrossePomte Eagles avanged an em"herloss b) defeatmg the Fraser Royal", 4 0

Under 16 Travel: The GlossePomte Rebels topped the RoseVIlle Ro\\dles, 6 I, then defeatedthe Fraset Stmg, 4-0

Under 12 Travel: The GrossePomte Kicks lost a tough gameto the St Clall 8hOl e" Stmg, 4 1

June 11, 1987 S~.~~~Grosse Pointe News ~ 3C------------- ----..._------------------------------------------------A good scout's work is never done

Aftel all, hadn I \\ C' ,een bot h bo\ ~ andfiliI" In t111"C'Ommumt) thro\\ competlt\\ ene,h to the \\ 1l1d~ and ml"" bIg game" \\ h Ill'\acntlOnmli In FIO!tdo 01 EUlopt:' dUl'lng~chool \ "cat JOn"') And hadn't \\ e ~eUl bolhboy" ilnd gnl" fldtunl7lng" \\llh thenCI° ,,,to\\ n fOl'" flfLcl ,I \'01th South finme?

Then tlWl C al C thp imagc' of glll, \\ hoill e ablc' to "J1 on the ~Iclplm(''' dOlnli hOlnl\\01 k dm \l1l.i d g<llllP cOlLlent ,md 1clch topdl tlc\pate \\ hcn c,lllrd UPO,) dnd do thU1 O'ConnorC)\\ n thm!.i the 1 ,,<;t of tht' tJnW II hJlc bo\ <;

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\\hln thn\ If notThp1P ,Ill thl' Imdgc~ of hundl(d~ of pUl

ple 111 attend31,u <It hO\, gdllle<., [l!l(! OlJh From page lChandful" of dr\otee' ilt Impmt<lnt gnl<;meet,

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A thl Le ,e,,'.,lOn ..Bdc k C,ll e ' pi 0h'1dm \\ ill be Of!l'l eel on conseCLltlve Tu('-,(by., begmnmg June1b, flam 7 to 8 pm dt the A","ulllplOn Cellll'l Co"t of the pi 0

fil <1m I" '»20 The dd""es al e"pon,OI ed by Sl .Jo11'1 Ho"pltal,md It-. he<lJth C<lIl' pdllnel b, StClan Ambuldtol I Cdl e CO!pOl,ItlOll" elm! ILu lI,OlI COlllIl1Ul1ltyHo~pltal

lopl(" \\i1l llldude the anatoIll.) of the bdlh., LOml110n bacl"pI (,hIe 1l1" ,tnd I}WlI Cd u.,e,>InJl1ly ple\entlOn hmb ,.1I1d,tel>'> tv take \\ IWIl h 1( k tn]""

does OCCUIwill dl~o be Il1dudedCla""e, die dlleded by el legl.,lereel phy.,ICdl thel apl"t, a phY;"1Cldn boale! cel tlfied 1n phv slcalll1edlCme dnd 1ehabJlltdllOll, dnda I egI"tel ed 0(( upJtlOna] the! apI,t

FOI more 111JOI J1l<1tlOn, cdll7797721

They passed!Cynthia Davila (right) of

Grosse Pointe and VictOrIaCurley of East Detroitpassed a written examina-tion on physiology, anat-omy. kinesiology. sportsmedicine and nutrition. aswell as an ~xamination ofexercise technique. As a re-sult. the pair of SuperShape. Inc.. instructors hasbeen certified through theAerobics and Fitness Asso-ciation of America. AFAAcertification has become thehallmark of the professlOnalexercise instructor: over5,000 instructors in 34 coun-tries have been certified.Davila and Curley, by theway, are also finalists inthe 1987 Women's AerobicCompetition at Streamers inSterling Heights.

I ude, Just eAplam that youwant your fish hi OIled WIthoutbutter, and that you pI efel thegarden salad \\ Ithuut 01essmgManv peop Ie specF.1 'J/ der fOlhealth reabons, you are not theonly one ThInk of cel tamfoods as allel gle" You breakout m fat \~hen you eat them I

The professionalcounselor

You may decl(le to pill tICIpate In el fOlmal program tohelp )OU lose \H~lght Be <;UIeto che('k ou t the backgl ound ofthe dIfferent progTalll'l avad-nhle befO!e you t-.li,'11 up A gO'1dploglam \V11I have counselOl';who po""e"" "olll! bachgl ound[lnd knO\\ ledge' to Iwlp vou lo,e\\ PIght 'lIJd leal Jl ho\\ to ma ll1

tmn that goal \\1]('11 lOll haveIe<lched It ,\ gooo (0\111'>('101

can offC'I tlw ,h~I"t,ll1ce nnddI'dIC.It 1011 \ OIl 111 1\ Ill'l'd In"uppO! t ';\ 'fl Jll

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Food fOI Iholq)l! If till hodvh 1he tI'111»1(, fm t hi ,olll, IIOW

Ih01l1 "lwlt1llng )t In {I (IllpII no! 1 (<Ilh(.d).lI'

Diet/ weDness classesdebut at SlH!Assumption

Rd, 1<., ::>25 FOI mOle mfOl'm,ItlOn Colli 440 5930

"Diet and Wellness PO;.,ltlveapplOache" to health and !Ifestyle'l to the 80" and beyond," I"a nevI cla"s oilel ed by the Wellne"s Program of AffJlleltedHealth &1 Vices, a health (alepal tnel of St John Ho"pltal

The "eS"lOn IS a fh e.wepk p\

pCllmental interactIve cla..,s, de."Igned to om~1 pal tlclpants spcufic d!l ectlOn" fO! Implovll1gthen dIet and health It \\ ill fo.cu" on nut! ItlOn, fitne"". Slle",>management and the \\ hole'pel "on The plOg1dm 1\III be"tatled by dietICIans, doctol S dnd(){.cupatlOnal thel apl"ts

The cla"s wIll Iun on fOUl con"L"UtlVe 1.ue"OdyS 110m 1 to 2pm, begll1nlng Jline 16, With afollow up ':>€"SlOnon July 28, andon four comecutlve ThUl sda)fl am 7 to 8 p m stm tlng June18 \\ Ith a follow up on July 30():,t of the progI am - whIch\1 III be held at the A.,sumptlOnCultural Center, 21800 Martel

Shape up fOl summer With a"I\. week selles of aerobIC danceclasses sponsored by FItnessFn m and scheduled to begin theweek of June 15 at the au con-ditIoned J F Kennedy LIbrary mHarper Woods

The summer seSSIOn, tItled"Jump for Joy" WIll give fitnes"mmded mdlvlduals the chance toWOlk out aerobIcally as manytImes per week as deSIred Classfees cover the cost of two, onehaUl sessIOns per \Ieek EAt! a\vOlkouts are avaIlable at nocost

FOl more mformatlOn on classtimes and other locatIOns, call885-8246 or 886-7534. Fltnes'lFIrm (formerly Dance S!Imnas-tICS) IS a natlOnally-recogmzed,non-profit aerobIC fitness club

Aerobic danceclasses set forJune 15

Swimathon setThe Malch of DImes and CMI

Health and Tenms Club wIllsponsOl a SWlmathon thiS Sunday, June 14, flOm 8 a m to 5p m at the club, 3033 SouthfieldRoad bet\\een 12 Mile and 13~Ille

SWImmel s must Iegl<;tel III

advance and are asked to getpledges for every length theyS\~1m Total pledges are multipiled by the number of lengths) au sWIm to detel'mme the totaldonatIOn to Mal ch of DImes Amimmum pledge of $100 IS reqU 11 ed to secure a spot

To reglstel, call 423.3200 between 8 30 3.m and 4 30 p mto legl"ter

June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

strated WIth a batch of warm-from-the oven chocolate chIpcookIes or a huge Sunday dmner And let's face It You canbe 10 or 15 pounds overweIghtand you'll stIll be too thin foryour mother

Because your mother knowsall of your faVOrite foods andwants'to prepare them fOl youwhen you VISIt, you WIll wantjOur 1 esolve to be firm beforeyou go Call her m advanceand tell her how e\.CIted youare about your dletmg effortsAsk her assIstancE' m substltutmg tho,;e old faVOritefoods With dehclOus and nutntlOUSselection" flOm your dIetOffer to brmg one of your ownrE'CIpes and allow her to 'ieehow grea t foods can ta<;te \\ Ithout heavy gravle,; and S3UCPSGn.(, her a chance AftE'r allshe only \Vants \~hat I" hp,t fOlyOll

'That's not on the menu":\iany people df>pnvl' thprn

sl'lve, ofeallll~ out \\ hen thl'\al I' on a owt becau<;p It I, '.,dcha has"lf' The menu conl.lln"too many \londl'rful ol<;hl''' 01

\ Oil h(',ltatl' bpCelll"t' rOll dOll'tIlkI' 10 onm dttl'nlton to thef.lcl r ou al (> on a dwt WI 11theil'" no f('l"On tn a\OId 1("

taurnnh With toddV" I mplJ,l~h on iJghtC'1 .1110 ndtul a]roods \'01.1 can hd\,' .1 10\rh(\plllJ1g 3\~<!r fl0m the ,tovr'Ind "till ,ta\ on IOUI did

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backstroke tIme" evel by a GI os,,(,POlnteI m the U S S event thISyeal was HeIdI Mader, who fin~"hed the 100 back In 1 0040 andthe 200 In 2 11 20 Melder I"1987's 15-16 state champIOn 111

the 100 back She also qualIfiedfOl the NatIOnal JUl1lor OlympICS

SWImmers 111 tel e"ted In tl ammg WIth a hIghly motIvated6'1 oup can get mal e mfOlmatlOnon the GPSC by callmg 343 2178

The loving spouseAs WIth f!"lends, spoU<:;e"can

be a great support or a hOlrendou" "aboteur The hr:stsahotage Ime pn the mal h('t ISprobably, "You don't need tolose \\elght I love y0UJust theway you cire .. It h ImperatIvethat you com ey ho\\ Impo!"tant thiS \~eIght 10"'; I, to you,and that \\ hlle vOIl ,Ire dOll1gIt ma1l11y fOl YOUl"rlf. 'rou ,11<;0\~allt to look gono fO! your,;pou"e

It mav 11(' Out It s 1'11t" ('])\ 0111"p(1U"P'" Ideo! that you go(In a dIPt You mai fe( I pH,'lil eo to ]0"(' tho,,(' POUl1rl~Thl';' II1Cpl1tl\l'. \\111 gt'l \Ollabollt 01'; far r1" the' f",t It mptat 1011 YoU! O\\n p(l,onnlmotIvation Jlnl"t .Ict d" ,1 h,p.,!,fOI IO"Ing \I( Ighl \\ Ith(,utth,lt, 'rOUI o]('! \\111 LJiI <lp"lt

hkf'r1 hou",' (I' ( IIlle \\Ith Ihl'1'11"1 wlI,d, of (J J!ll 1'>1lIfJ(dl,\ our 'POU'( (0l11ll1l1JlI("1t IonIS th( kf\ :'v1akt I! eI,.lI th ItvOl, n,pd ,upom! not (IltlC1"/ll

a good look at your friend Itmay be thdt he IS naturallythm, but It may also be thatyour friend has developed ahfestyle that Includes a regu-lar exel clse plogram andhealthful eatll1g habIts If so,It can be advantageous tospend tIme \\ Ith thIS fllend toIeInforce 10UI 0\\ n ('nmlllltment

The adoring motherWho lOve" IOU /llOlI' lh,ln

yOIl1 mothp,? In!lH' p,ht lhatlov, m.lv !J,np hi I'll dl'l1]nJl

ByMaryBusse

breaststroker In her age groupSmIth I" the hIgh "chool state

champ m the 100 and the mld-\\ e"t sel1lOl tlthst 10 the 100 and200 breast, accordmg to GPSCcoach Scott Teete! s AnothelGPSC pi oduct, 18 yeal old DickieClaJ ke, I" a MiamI of OhIO Ul1l-ver"Ity freshman \\ho wa" a finalI'lt and OlympIC tI Ials qualifier mthe 200 buttedly (14770) Clarkehas been m the GPSC's longCOUIse program SlPce he was 12

And sWlmmmg to the fastest

tUltlve to ).our every needThel"efOi e, to enSLlIe you are1ecelvlng the best possIble 'lUpport, be speCIfic regardll1g yourmdlvldual need'l

The well-meaning friendFriend" bring "0 much JOYto

OUIlives, hut when It comes todICtmg, tlwy can hecome eJ

ther "upporh'r.., OJ sabotelll s A"lIghtlv 0\ PI weight fllend canbecome )palou.., of) OUI effOlh,Ind ,\lCC( ".., It may 1)(' that11lliChof) our fl wnd,tlIp cel1t~r"<l1 ound food Ip g gomg out fOlCdlOlle ladell IllnclH'" el\ch.ll1gll1g "he'l\ ('n I.) I PClpI S "I

Your dPcl'lon 10 dip! Ch.lllgP,tho'>e t I 1111'" t!'/-;"Plh(,1

E\[llalll that vou \\(mld liketo cant 1I1U,'to ,[wnd l1m(' Ilith\0111 fl wnd hut \llth " nl'\\,1110 (lIff!') Pill ('mph.I'l" 'luggp~l thdt \011 \1 (Hild 11kI' III "etUp.l I !'/-;"11Lu "( hedu]p of I~dlh111/-:01 hlkl11g!ogelht'l,dn\ aetl\ltl Ih,lt dOl" not tOCIl, onfood (JI (',111 Ilg IIH',t' 1l('\1 [lC11\ It II''' \\ ')1 hI IHIt< I fOi bothof \ 01 I ,In d vOil \1 111In t u I n hI'111 !rHl'nll\t' tOI V(l\l1 OVpl\\llght fIll nd

1 hpI p', Ill(' flIp 'lOP of thrCOIII t h( Llll t I 1m fl1('nd\Iho, 111'\1 I h.ld to ell( t Ilhl

The GI o,,'>ePomte SWlm Clubhas be6Tunanother summer season and S\\lm club offiCIals alehopmg that the 1987 club WII!beas successful as those In the past

SWIm team members have \\onseveral local and natIOnal titlesAmong them are Cammw PUldokas, 12, the 1987 state champIOnIn the 50 and 100 short coursebrea"tstroke PUldokas broke theGPSC's 1l.121ecOld m thoseevents, It had been held by Sand)SmIth, 17, Mlchlgdfl's fastpst

Parcells Middle School spikers completed their 12-game season with a 7-5 record underthe direction of coach Virginia Sanders. The eighth grade squad included. from left to right.(front) Kim Senter. Beth Weber. Linda Stahl. Julie Claggett. Stephanie Hitch: (top) Amy For-rest. April Quinlan. Trisha Straetmans. Sanders. Amy Higgins, Lori Haskell and Gail Marlow.

Above. the seventh graders are. left to right. (front) Katie Lentine. Michelle Thomas. BeccaConlan. Katie Kutscher: (middle) Kelly Ziegenhagen. Laura Miller. Andrea Bono. ShylaStrange. Leta Chrisman: (top) Amy Anderson. Holly Brooks. coach Sanders. Julie Hie]scher,Nikki Towle.

Parcells plays volleyball

GPSC starts summer season

Support vs.sabotage

All the tell tale "Igns arethere It IS tIme you went on adiet You aVOId the "cale lIkethe plague <lnd can't ZIp upyour favOllte pall of Jeans,even If you <He lymg downWorst of all, It's bathrng "UlttIme, and summel IS too bpautlfu! a "eason to '>tav WIapprdup 111 your heavv S\Ieats walt109 for the hr.,t '>Igns of fa II

Whpn YOUdo drcldr to diet,It I'>you~ cJlOlCP,l101H'and It h

up to you whom \ OU \\111 entru"t With Ihp mformatlOnDieting I" ,1 vpry pel'ional undetLII\lnl~ lw(',lu,>p It I" a vrntun' ",hl('h Involvp" d ('hangp111.) au Ct'oo.,p YOU I <'upportpl,wl"p!y

Wlwll t '>ldhlhhl/lg ,I "UppOlt"y"t('rn, rn.lkp ,II! I' ) O\! hila'"l'xaeth \Ih.lt trpl' of ,u[lportYllU \~,Inl h It )Iht ()('ed'>lon.a1 (omplllnpllh on lour "uc(("" 01 do 1()11 \\01111 "omlon(to (l\I)( I,r 1\ Ilh YOII) Shoulothl'v ClltlCI/( II tH'1l1011 pIck up,111'dlt'g,d food 01 ,houlo theyJeavI' 11 to Y(lllr OhC'l (.t Ion? l'I'OpIe, n(, mdttr r how milch thpy(an' "houl I Oll ClIl,lOt h( In

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But, when the humIdIty IShIgh, It means that the watercontent of the aIr IS hIgh Formstance, dUring conditIOn of100 percent humIdity, the airIS completely saturated WIthwater vapor afld evaporatIOn offlUId from the skm to the aIr ISImpossIble. Thus, thIS Important avenue for body coolIng ISclosed On the other hand, ona dry da)' the air can hold can.siderable mOIsture and theevaporatIOn of flUId from theskIn IS qUIte rapId and bodytemperature IS more easIlycontrolled.

Plam, cool water Forget theflUIds containmg sugars as areplacement hquid It ISImpor-tant to know that gastric emptymg ISretarded when the flu-Id mgested contams sugar,whether in the form of glucose,fructose, sucrose or any otherform of sugar ending WIth"OSE.I>

The volume of sweat secreted through the &kIn mcreasesdr amatJcally durmg exel Clseto help dIssIpate heat thatbUilds up In the muscies fromthe energy producmg metabolIC reactlOns When the sweatcome& 10 (ontact wIth the skm,a coolmg effect occurs ONLYas the sweat evaporates Thecooled skin then serves to cool

It IS extremely Important tocontrol body temperature andto replace flUIds lost throughexercIse. Years ago coacheswould not allow players todrink water durmg a game orpractIce. It's a wonder thereweren't more InjUrIes ordeaths. Today's coach encourages his athletes to drmkextra water prior to exercise toprovIde some protection be-cause It Increases sweatingdunng exercise and bnngsabout a SIgnIficant decrease mbody temperature,

.&.1-. 1 l 1 , .. •

... ~ u'vvu w lUl"U lid:> ueenshunted from the mterlor ofthe body to the surface

What happenswhen we sweat?

Why IS water so Important?

So, raIse your gla,,~eR hIghInd replenish those cellsiiE-re's to your health!

De(Jnna HGliJthornl' I~ a ('pr" {led PhY'>/((J! Flt,lI'~~ 8p('(/ol-hI and C(r{JWller of Vital Op-lions Exercls". 1m QUl'IluJf/.,II I'd ('om men!s rl/?ardln!! hl'r{![llnion column are II e!comeflnrl may he rJ(ldrf'~9{'(1 to her III

Irf' nf FI'f'lIn/? Fit, ,96 Ker-f" I rd. Gro~S({ POIfI!e Farm \

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Accordmg to Katch andMcArdle In "NutntlOn,WeIght Control and ExerCise,"With mtense exerCIse, even asmall amount of carbohydrate(sugar) blocks fluid movementfrom the stomach mto the mtest mal tract Glucose hmderswater replemshment It wouldbe wise to consume 13 to 20ounces of plam water IOta 20mmute'l before exercising In

the heat and to continue to re-place flUId (water) during theexercIse

How much and what kind offlUId replacement?

It makes up about 80 percent')f the lIqUid substance of allcells and from 40 to 60 percentof a person's body weIght Water makes Up about 72 percent

I IIf theweIght of musclf' tissueI and only 20 to 25 percent of thej \~elght offat You can see how

Jnlportant proper water bal"nce In the body IIIand how 1mportant It IS to replenish thev.ater IO'lt through the skin\\ hen we sweat while exerCI".I r.g

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Millel, Thomac;, Regalado andl'.'elman Well.' named to the AllBI County first team The ;,econdtc'all1 mcluded Pat Kllcllne and('arJ1mg honO!able mentIOn v,erePete KJlclillc, Chl'lb Dudeck,Jack WillIam" and Marshall;\hIlCl, Thomas, Regalado andNeIman wew named to the All-Dhtllct .'-quad

blldCO and Leslie MacLeod

SophomOi e class gIrls tookhome the Munel E Brock SPll'ltCup fOi then strong partlClpa1.lOnIII mtel schola;,tlc sports thISyeal Clac;;, AthletIc cups ""ereawarded to freshman SarahStackpoole, sophomore MeganBrady, Jumor Klm Owens andsemor Paul

pltchll1g

Pnnl Making Cia"" K.5Cilrne" Camp k.-SCO'll puler Bd<,pd Fdl!c atlonTf'nnh CliniC". 2nd-BlhCymna<,ll(.., K 8

F;-lIlc;.;o((pr (,Irl..,BO\,

Stop by - 17150 Waterloo orcall 885-4600 for information.Act now - Don't be left out!

ALL AGE~ ,1[,11('

HeIH\ [ (,wlklll'" II T('r'rll~ Toumanwilly oulh C,ln~l('<, ,\ I'o(,hlt" \1,ltl he..,

(,rm..,p f1olnt(' Ihldl nt, or'l, fFE $100 pf'r f'\f'flt

P..lung the North

fi..,h pal tlclpdtlOn m bdbketbdll,md volleyball

AthletIC Honol SOCIet) pmbwel e gIven to gills who partlcl-pat.:d m two O! 0101 e Val slty"pOl h fO! two 01" mOl e yeal sReCIpIents Included KellenRdhm, Cleek, Judge, Remck,Beth Blrgbauer, MI1"IamMuellel, Cathy Petzold, SusanGeOlgl, Elena Hunt, Dli;lnn 1m

Babe Ruth

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Register now for summer activities.PRE SCHOOL

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Tigers first half champsWith the completIOn of the first gels, 19-1 Alex Turner and Mark

half of play in the Farms CIty Bonnam pItched the Indians toBabe Ruth League, the Tigers the win, giving up only an RBI-contmued theIr wmmng streak of SIngle to Mike Bell Bill StaatsSIXgames, runmng their overall and Bell shared the Angels' pitch-record to 7-1 Following the mg chores Dan Grundman ledTIgers were the Blue Jays (5-3), the Indians with a two-far-fourthe Red Sox (3-5) and the Orioles day, includmg a triple and six(2.7) RBI. Fred Turner was two-for.

The Tigers opened last week four, ChrIS Harwick had an RBIWIth a 12.1 victory over the double, Bonnam had two RBI andCardinals. BrIan Letscher was a stolen base and Turner hadthe wmning pitcher WIth relIef three stealshelp from MIke OlIver. Tiger bats The Indians downed the Whitewere hot, led by Khoenle's three Sox, 12-4 HarWIck went two.for-hIts and two each from Letscher, three WIth a trIple and three RBI,Suzor and Lems Robert Reynolds Turner and Grundman each hadhad a hit and scored two. Du- two hits and an RBI and Bonna.deck's triple was the Cards' only m was two.for-four, Pat Labadiehit. played well on defense. For the

The Tigers contmued mter- Sox, Tim Sacka and Ted B1(iigareleague play by beatmg the Woods each had an RBI SIngle; JasonCubs, 6.1, on a two-hItter by Tom Gaca also had a hIt. Jeff HeisnerMoellering and MIke Mon- and Gaca pItched for the Soxtagne. Moellermg helped hIS own The Indians defeated the An-cause with three hits, Montagne gels, 8-6, Grundman had an RBIhad two hIts, incIudmg a long double and HarWick also collect.double Brett Rlccmto also had a ed an RBI double. Turner and JeffhIt. Scott Scharer and Kevin Jogan had Indlans' hIts. The An-Endres shared pltchmg chores for gels' MIke Bell had an RBI dou-the Cubs. ble and John Bednarchek also

The Tigers shut out the had a hIt PItchers Alex Turner,Plymouth-Canton Traveling Bonnam and Fred Turner heldAll-Stars, 7.0, OlIver got the WIn "the Angels to two hits The An.as he and Montagne gave up Just gels' Mike Stevens, Staats andone hIt Ed Suzor and Rob Bell gave up five hItsKhoenle each had two-run doubles. Khoenle, Suzor and Letsch- In the Prep League, the~r had two hIts each Yankees topped the Expos, 13-

The Athletics topped the 8. Scott Van Almen and JayWoods-Shores Rangers, 13-11 Berschback lImited the Expos toDarren Havern struck out one four hIts Berschback pItched 4lf.1and got the wm for the AthletICS mnmgs of relief and got the WIn.Ed Kmnalrd struck out four m rc Van Almen had two hIts andhef TIm Nolan doubled, KeIth scored three for the Yanks. Hoye,Baer had three smgles and Matt Mmadeo and Keating also hadDeBets added two smgles For the hits for the Yankees; Hoye scoredRangers, Flemmg was three for four and Mmadeo added threefive, meludmg a double steals PIerce, Adams and Kor-

The Indians trounced the An- zeklewskI pitched for the Expos

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"MIke I;' one of the f.,'leatestkids to plely athletIC;' at GlosbePomte NO!th," Sdld MJlICI'..,cOdch, Fldnk Sumbela "The'KId' ha" donE' evelythmg dndmOle, of \\hate\el had beend"ked of hun GIOS;,e Pomte~OI th wIll tluly 111lb" Mlk('MIllel," Sumbcla added

Mdlel"" teelm held an outbtandll1g cdmpalgn thl'> year NO!thlil1l"hed 1\lth a 24-9 recOld andIt'-< eighth BI-Count,\- champIOn"hIp m l1Ine yeal" The NOlse-men al"o \\ on the pI e:-,tlgJOu"Alpena ToUl ndll1ent 101 the thn d..,tl.lIght ~e,ll

Boy;, Vdl..,lt) bdsebclll coachGI) nl1 Conlpy named Lell. SmIthMIP dnd Pahl 21lln 1\IVP Coach,J,I\' HO\\Iand gav(' the JV b,lseball tl Ophlb to Ro;,..,Kogel (M1P)clnd Sctndel'i Chae (MVP) 2111n\\a" cll'>o ndmed to the All DistJ ICt fil bt team and Kevll1 CIO-clata, MIke IS1P and 2mn tookhome All MIAC honors

Jamec; Dobl zechowskl wonboys' lacroc;se honors (MIP) fromcoach John Fowler Matt Bowleswas MVP

Tenl1ls coach Bob Wood gaveFrank Karabetsos the MIP forhlb squad John Yancey wasteam MVP Yancey, Alex 'I'rm.gall, Ashu Nautlyal and MIkeFozo wel e named to the All-State team Anthony Ablragl,Fozo, Km abetsos, Andrew MacLeod, Nautlyal, Trmgah, DougWood and Yancey were statechamps, Sean BYIne was stateIunner-up

JV coachawarded MIPGolwala andStrowgel

TI Juan Kldd and Enc FredeI'Ickson shm ed MIP honors fmthe coach Bob Newvme's boys'hack team Agu Nwosu tookhome the MVP trophy EarningAll MIAC honors were trackstersPaul Bngolm, ChIp DdVIS, Jonathan DaVIS, BI end an Dundas,Ted Evans, Kldd, Karl Meyer,Nwosu, Blasko RIStlc, Steve San-chez, Steve SchmIdt and DanShanle

The UnIversity Club AwardfOl the Most Valuable SenIOlAthlete went to PaId Zmn TheJoyce Tolleson MemOrIal Award,whlch represents Tolleson'ssplnt, humor and dedIcatIOn toULS athletICS, was gn en to sen101Sue Cleek Cleekwas CIted byathletic dll ector MUllel Block forher skIllful, dedlcated and unsel-

Scott Tucker IS second f01 SouthWIth an 81 malk and a 218EHA

WysockI em ned the wm 111 theIegrr;nal opener agall1bt SterlmgHeights He InTIlted the StallIOn::;to two hIt", Stl tick out 10 and\\ dlhed "evpn Sterling Height'>left eIght men on ba"e Luca"ell ove III t\\ 0 run" on two double"and BI uce cldded a Iun on a ;,aclifice fly, he al"o doubled DanClmlJ11 dnd Md! k Cdll notchedthe \\ mileI',' othel hIts

The Devil" Iclcked up 13 11Ihem outp to that 11 6 champIOn..,hlp vIctory OVPI Bel hleyBel klf''y al"o commItted sevenI II OJ'" BlllLe' and S,),ld hadtllIl'e hit-, ,md two RBI ,Ipleu'IJ1dudmg BI ure'.., I(',ld oIT honwiIn tlw fil <,[ 1l1111l1g" ('111l1J11 ,mdnl\ L Al nold cant) JlmtPd d(lu1,1('.., Tim Nugpnt ;\Tlk!' P,llJliBI\ ,Ill ,Jon('.., dwl LII( d" ,H!<kdblh

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ends; Miller to play for East All-Starseluded MIller, JunIOr outfielder ;,tafr was JunIOr lefthander RIckChuck Thomas, ;,emol mfieldel'> Regalado Regalado won mne ofPelt and Pete KJlelme, and JunlOl 10 decl'>lOns, postmg a 189 ERA

He ;,t1uck out 85 batters m onlycatchel Steve NeImanThoma;, led NOI-th m elt bab 70 113 mnmgs SenIOr Rob Mar

(124), I uns (38), hIts (5:3) and tIed ,,11d1l154, 377 ERA), JunIOr Ed111 homers wIth MIIlel elnd Da\ e Wood (4 I, 278 ERA) and JumorKoplt.lke (thlCe) He dlso led the Ru""eJl RIce (5-2, 281) were the

27 \\ 01khOi ses of the North staffteam 111 battll1g with a 4' d\Cl dge MIller batted 400 dnd ledNOI-th with 37 RBI

Pdt Kliclll1e hIt 385 \\ Ith 31RBI ,md hdd 20 btolen bd'>e"NeIman fim;,hed \qth d 341 d\el age, 35 RBI ,md d tedm 10admg 12 doubles, 29 \\ ,db dnd202 put outs Pete Kllclme IMtted ~366\\ lth 27 RBI

ULS athlptes earn school,UnJvel SIt', Liggett School'"

"plll1g dthlete'> \\ el c honOi ed Iewntl) fO! then achlevemenb onbehd1f of the "chool's teams thl'>pa..,t ..,e,l"on

COelch Lall! d Shal pIe,,;,,I\\ elldecI Ipttel s to hel gills' val"It \ lao o..,se tedm Sm dh Stackpoole wa" named Most ImprovedPlayer and Tncla Petzold wastdbbed Mo..,t Valuable JUnIorVell'>Ity coaches Suzanne Wanamakel and Nancy Dau an.nounced that Lucy AllIson andCll;,tllla Gua'itello split MIPhonO!" and LeXIe Cram tookhome the l\1VP

Petzold was nom mated fm AllAmerIca and Kathy BIanchI,Suzannah Maycock, Petzold andBv: Rel1lck \\ ere named to theAlIl\hd\\ est team

In gIrls' soccer, coach DaVIdBackhUl st named Svlvla Rlstlc1\IIP and LaurIe. Kheloklanl\1VP JV coach Carla Walkerd\\ dl ded MIP honO! s to CarneCal penter, whIle AlIce RImpIcked up the MVP

Named to the All State squadwere Kheloklan (first team),Cmdv Paul and R1StIC (secondteam') and Shelly TIbbIttS (honor-able mentIOn) All-DIVIsIOn honaI's \\ ent to Kheloklan and Rlstlc(filst team), Susan Judge, Pauland TIbbItts (second team) andLynne CannOl (honorable men-tIOn) Kheloklan, Rlstlc, Paul,Connor, Judge and TIbbItts

Takmg home the gJrls' trackand field MVP from coach CathySchnlldt \\ as LydIa Alexander,\\ ho won It fOl the thIrd Stl a1ght'rear Rae Goolsby and ElenaHunt split the MIP Alexander,Tonya Clawson, Alexlb Collins,GDoibb), Elena Hunt, LduraRIZZO, NOIa Staebler and PI'lScdld Webb wele ndmed to theAIll'vhclugan Independent Athlptlc Confel ence tpam

The babeball ;,eason ended on:\1av JO fo!' the V.1I'Slty squad at",orth High when they fell to(;J()..,..,ePomte South, 41, at tlw

:: (II-tlleh But the baseball yealII I qUite over 10l NOlseman<)1 htop !\hke MIllel\1111('1 ha" been "elected to

I p llllcpate ill the Mll:hlgan High'>tllOol Bdc,ebdll Coacheb AbsocldllOn All Stal gdl11e at Tlgel StadIUll1 0n ThUl,>ddy, June 18, at 11d m He \\ III pldv fOl the Ed"t.\ll St.Il"

It \\ ,1" a !J,1nnel "e<1'oon fOl~hlJeI \\ hu \\ d" named to the,\11 HI C'mntj fil;,t team, the AllDhtillt Iii 'of tl'ell11and \Iound up,h the BI Count\ '.., Mo"t Valudille Pl.l\ II

':>tdtement," GI Jesbaum SaId'Thc..,e hlds have perf 01 med be\ ond c\.pectat IOni:>And the bIgcllffel ence gOll1g mto the semIs 1<;

1hat I don't thmk they feel anypi e"..,III e Thev welen't expectedto do ,I lot "'0 thel e'.., no pi e%Ul eThe\ I e vel; Iclu\.ed and lOnfident

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- S\ nchl omzed <:;\',Im meet"Monda}' through Thlll c,dav flOm10 to 11 a m The pI ogl dm begIns June 15 and run::; for eightweeks Cost IS :i>1O pel person

-Swim team IS a Cllmpetltlve,leCleatlOnal program open to allFal ms' youth 6 to 17 No pnOlcompetItlve sWIm expenence ISnecessary SWIm meets are heldeach Wednesday evenmg Practlces are 815 to 10 a.m Mondaythrough Saturday, 4,30 to 5.30p m Monday through Fnda)Cost IS $15 per chIld

For I egIstrahon mformatlOn,ask for Scott Frdme at 882 8260A sWim team meetmg wIll beheld Monday, June 15 at 530p m m the PIer Park RecreatIOnbmldmg

- Youth tenms lesbons wIll beorganIzed fm begmmng. advanced begInning and mtermedlate levels Classe;, \\ III be held at9, 10 and 11 a m and 12 30 pmClasses start June 15 fO! Monday/Wednesday meetIngs andJune 16 for Tuesday/Thul sda,\-,they are 45 mmute;, long

Here are the numbels to telephone for mOle mfO!matlOn IecIeatlOn buJldll1g, 343 9050, pooloffice and gate hou:"e, 882-8260,check 100m, 8859533, Kel b,fieldhoui:>e, 885 9576 PICl1lCmfOlmatlOn fOl 6'1 uup" and fdlTIllle"8856600 (1\11 DeFoe'" office)

'I reallv felt \\ e d be bettC'1th,m \\ c l~Jok('d ()n pdpel, but toh,1\(' ~,lld \\' d h( m the fin,dfOlll \\ ould h 1\ l bl'en d l,l"h

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Pier Park sets programs

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The Farms' PH'1 Palk h8;, setIts summer hours and plannedlib seasonal programs Stmtll1gJune 13, mUlllclpal pool hoursal e from 10 a m to 10 pm, wad!ng pool hours all.' f10m 10 amto 8 pm and beach hours are 10a m to 8 pm The haUlS are subJect to weather condItIOns, allPIer Park programs take pllOntyover SWIm tunes

RegIstratIOn for sWIm and tenms lessons, synchrOnIzed SWIm,swim team and adult aquaclzeWIll be held at the park recrealJon bUlldIng on FrIday, June 1~,from 3 to 7 pm and Saturday,June 13 from 10 a m to 4 p mRegIstratIOn WIll be on a fil stcome, first-serve baSIS, no earlyregIstration IS available

Second seSSIOn regIstratIOn forsWIm and tenms lessons andadult aquaclze \,,1111 be held onFrIday, July 10, from 2 to 7 p mand Saturday, July 11 from 10a m to 4 p m Second sessIOn begIns Monday, July 13

Among the park's programsare

• New sWim lesson plOgI'amsmclude a tot sWIm for 3- and 4year-aIds, as well as begmner Iand II, advanced begmneI, mtelmedIate and competItIve sWImAll classes al e 45 mmutes andmeet tWice pel week for fOUlweeks, 01 foUl tImes pel weekfO! two weeks (accelerated pI n

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A South runner is safe at first and the ball IS well-ovorthrownin this key play in last week c; Blue Devil win OVE>rStNllngHeights,

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dres!:>ed m white He IS truly theAngel of Death

The cast of "The Untouchables"ISsuperb Thel e IS not one charac-ter that does not stand out Costnel went mto the film practicalIy unknown He comes out a newstar HIS good looks, endearinggawkllless, and hiS screen presence assure hiS promlsmg future

Sean Connery IS nothll1g lessthan wonderful HIS down-toeat th methods, hIS blunt but\ aludble ad VIceand the humor heltlJects mto the film make him a"tdndout

DeN Ira mo" es mto hi!:>bad guylole With glee and pl'OfebSlOnalpolJsh He IS a memorable Al Ca-pone He 1" as ~Ieek and ele6antas a leopard and ju!:>tas dangerau"

"The Untouchables" flvet"your attentIOn from the first",,<-lIe c.lIlU {lUlU::. It LU Lilt~IdbL begment

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The eighth annual MlchlganRenalsr:,ance Fer:,tlval \1111 holdtalent audltl£lll!:>Thul..,day, June11,7 to 10 pm at the StudIO Theatl e Vat nel Hall, Odkland Umvel Slty m Rochester, Tl1er:,day,

Renaissance festival auditions planned

IS featuled on the front page ofthe newspapel DISIllUSIOned,Nes" assembles hI:> own taskforce - Jlln Malone (Sean Connel y) a "tl eet wise beat cop, George Stone (Andy Gal Cia), d lookIl', qUick of temper and qUIck onthl' dl,H'., dPd OC,t'cll' \\'ctlL\ce

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In techl1lqueThe charactel s and episodes are

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Along \\ Ith the VIOlence the Ie I"elegance The film open::. WIth dnoverhead shot of an opulent roomwhere DeNllo ISgettlllg ready togo out He gl\'es Older::. to 111<;111mIOns \\ho ho\el alOund him The::.cene ::,etr:,the tone 1'01 Ill.., loyalmannel of life HI::.e\ el) appealanc€' on the ~creen sho\1 ., him Irnpelcdbl) dttll ed and alwa\ '> mllch ~llll'oundmg"

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All students of college and jun101' college level, hVIng and workmg m Mlchlgan are elJglble tosubmIt a maximum of three en-tnes for a non-refundable entryfee of $12 50 Works 111 all medIaWIll be accepted

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'The Untouchables:' A riveting, violent filmBy Marian TrainorSpecial Writer

FIfty years ago In ChIcago, gov-ernment agent Elhot Nes!:>vowedto drive out gangster Al CaponeIn the movie based on thosetimes, "The Untouchables," NebsIS played by Kevin Costnel andCapone bv Robert DeNlro

ProhibItIOn was the law of theland For people hke Capone, Itwas an opportunity to create anempIre built In can uptlon <ll1dvIOlence

He gre\\ nch and pOll erful a::,he filled tl ucb and \1 al ehou::.es\',lth forbidden boole to be dlbtnbuted to speakea"le" He wasIII full wntrol ,.HId tho::.e who tiledto ;"et up nval operatlOn::. soon feltthe \\fath of hlr:, displeasure

Out of the <;tor) of EI !Jott N er:,r:,and Al Capone, DlrectOl Bnan dePalma and pllze II mnmg playWright and C;CIepl1\l ntpr D::lVH-!

Manet ha ve constructed a moviethat IS epic In scope and perfect

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The cast IS good, espeCIallysmce most of the actors havenever tned such mam"treamcomedy before John Lithgow ISthe father of the famIly It's obVI-ous he had a good time With thISproject. And Mehnda Dlllon, bestknown as Barry GUller's dlstraught mother In "Close En-counters of the ThIrd Kmd," ISalso quite ObVIOusly up to thematters at hand

There's htUe more to say aboutthIS cut-and dned picture It follows an old formula to the letterIt hits mOVle theaters at a hmewhen people are yearning for syrupy emotion and hght humorAnd it achieves every goal It setfor Itself There's not much moreto ask for from a mOVIe "Harryand the Hendersons" leaves theaudIence With nothing but JOYand a warm feehng

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Call 882-690096 KerchevalGrosse POinte Farms,Michigan 48236

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INDEXANNOUNCEMENTS100 Personals101 Prayers102 Lost and Found103 Legal Notices104 Oblluarles

SPECIAL SERVICES105 Answenng Services106 Camps107 Catenng108 Drive Your Car109 Entertamment110 Health and Nutrition111 Hobby Inslructlon112 MUSICEducation

113 Party Planners/Helpers114 Schools110 TransportailonfTravel116 Tutonng/Educatlon117 Secretarial Services

HELP WANTED200 General201 Help Wanted BabySitter202 Help Wanted-Clerical203 Help Wanted Dental/Medical204 Help Wanted Domestic205 Help Wanted-Legal206 Help Wanted Part Time207 help Wanted Sales208 Help Wanted Employment Agency

SITUATION WANTED300 Babysltters301 Clerical302 Convalescent Care303 Day Care304 GeneralJC:; nuu:;,,,, \"I"'dllilly

306 House Slttlr1g307 Nurses Alde5308 OHlce Cleaning309 Sales310 Secretarial Services

MERCHANDISE400 Antiques401 Appliances402 Auctions403 Bicycles404 GaragelYard/Basement Sales405 Estate Sales406 Firewood407 Flea Markets408 Household Sales409 Miscellaneous Articles410 Musical Instruments411 OHlce/Buslr1ess EqUipment412 Wanted to Buy

ANIMALS500 Adopt A Pet501 Birds for Sale502 Horses for Sale503 Household Pets for Sale

504 Humane Societies505 Lost and Found506 Pet Breeding507 Pet EqUipment508 Pet Grooming

AUTOMOTIVE600 AMC601 Chrysler602 Ford603 General Molors604 Antique/ClassIc605 Foreign606 Jeeps/4 Wheel607 Junkers608 PartsfT res/Aldrms609 Rentals/Leasing610 Spans Cars611 Trucks612 Va1s613 Wanted 10 Bt..y614 Auto Insurance

Ht:l,;HEATIONAL650 A'rplanes651 Boats and Motors652 Boat Insurance653 Boat Parts and Service654 Boat Storage/Dockage655 Campers656 Motorbike;657 Motorcycles658 Motor Homes659 Snowmobiles660 Trailers

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT700 Apts/FlatslDuplex-

Grosse POinte/Harper Woods701 Apts/Flats/Duplex-

DetrOllJBalance Wayne County702 Ap's/Flats/Duplex-

St Clair ShoreslMacomb County703 AOls/Flats/DJplex-

Wanted To Rent704 Halls lor Rent705 Houses-

Grosse POinte/Harper Woods706 Houses-

DetrolVBalance Wayne County

707 Houses-SI Clair Shores/Macomb County

708 Houses Wanted 10 Renl709 Townhouses/Condos for Rent710 Townhouses/Condos Wanted711 Garages/Mini Storage for Rent712 Garages/Mini Storage Wanled713 IndustnalMlarehouse Rental714 LIVing Quarters to Share715 Motor Homes for Rent716 OHlces/Commerclal for Rent717 OHlceS/Com'l1erclal Wanted718 Property Management719 Renl w Ih Option to Buy720 Rooms for Rent721 '1acCitlonRental-

Flonda722 Vacation Rental-

Out of Slate723 Vacation Rental-

Northern Michigan724 '1acallor) Rental-

Resorts

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE800 Houses for Sale801 Commercial BUildlr1gs802 Commercial Property803 Condos/AptslFlats804 Country Homes805 Farms806 Flo'lda Property807 Investment Property808 Lake/River Homes809 Lake/River Lots810 Lake/River Resorts811 Lots for Sale812 Mortgages/Land Contracts813 Northern Michigan Homes814 Northern Mlchlgdn Lots815 Out of State Property816 Real Estate Exchange817 Real Estate Wanted818 Sale or Lease819 Cemetary Lots820 BUSiness Opportunities

GUIDE TO SERVICES900 Air Conditioning901 Alarm Installation/Repair

902 Aluminum Siding903 Appliance Repairs904 Asphalt Paving/Repair905 AutofTruck Repair906 Awning Service907 Basement Waterproofing908 Balh Tub Refinishing909 BICycle Repair910 Boat Repalrs/Mamtenance911 Bnck/Block Work912 Bu Idlng/Remodellng901 Burglar/Fire Alarm Service913 BUSiness Machine Reoalr914 Carpentry915 Carpet Cleaning916 Ca'pet Installation917 Cell ng Repair918 Cement Work919 Chimney Cleaning920 Chimney Repair921 Clock Repair922 Computer Repair923 Construction Service824 Uecora1lng Service925 Decks/Patios926 Doors927 Drapenes928 DressmaklngfTallormg918 Dnveway Repair929 Drywall930 Ele~tm..al Service931 Energy Saving Service932 EngraVing/Printing933 Excavating934 Fences935 Fireplaces936 Floor Sandmg/Reflr1lshlng937 Furnace Repair/Installation938 Furniture Refmls'Jlng/Repalrs939 Glass Automollve940 Glass ResldentlaliCommerclai941 Glass Repairs Stamed/Beveled942 Garages943 Gardeners944 Gutters945 Handyman946 HaUling947 Heatlr1g and Cooling948 InsulatIOn949 Janitonal Service921 Jewelry/Clock Service

943 Landscaping/Snow Removal943 Lawn Maintenance950 Lawn Mower/Snow Blower Repair951 Llnolellrn952 Locksmith940 \1lrror Service946 MOVing/Storage953 MUSICInstrument Repair954 Painting/Decorating954 Paper Hanging925 Pal los/Decks956 Pe5t Control953 Plano TUIllnglRepdlr917 Plastenng957 PlurnblllglHeatlr1g958 Pocl Servlc~959 Printing/Engraving903 Refngerator Serv ce912 Remodeling960 Rooflr1g Service961 SCissor/Saw Sharpentng962 Screen Repair963 Septic Tank Repair964 Sewer Cleanmg Service965 Sewing Machine Service966 Sllpcove's967 Solor Energy950 Snow Blower Repair943 Snow Removal962 Storms and Screens968 Stucco969 SWlml'ng Pool Service970 T V /Radlo/CB Repair971 Telephone Repair972 TenniS Court973 Tile Work943 Tree Service913 Typewnter Repair938 Upholstery974 VCR Repair975 Vacuum Sales/Service976 Ventilation Service954 Wallpapenng977 Wall Washing903 Washer/Dryer Repair907 Waterproofing978 Water Softening979 Welding980 Wlr1dow Repair981 Window Washing982 Wooaburner Service

100 PERSONALS 100 PERSONALS 100 PERSONALS 101 PRAYERS . 109 ENTERTAINMENT 116 TUTORING/EDUCATION 200 HELP WANTED GENERAL 200 HELP WANTED GENERAL

CARETAKER lor apartmentbUilding to live on prem-Ises Preferably a retiredcouple No pets 872-8215

HANDYMAN helper to dopainting and mlsc Jobs$4 per hour 791-6684

SEEKING companion/ aideto care for elderly ambu-latory alert woman In herhome, Friday 5p mthrough Monday 8a m886-7016

SECURITY guard part timeposition available, mid-night Shift, must be 18and have car, $3901 perhour slartmg pay 881-1200

CALICO Corners now hlnngpermanent, part timehelp, lookmg for someonewho loves decoratmg, ISambilious fleXible andgood at math, sales andsewing experience help-ful, but not necessary,great opportunity for thenght person Call for ap-pOintment 775-0078

SWIMMING teacher wantedfor backyard pool Highschool or college student881-6448

CARPET Cleaning Com-pany, musl be clean cutdependable We Will trainFull time Call 772-2139

FULL or part time, must beavailable nights Age 16and over Above mini-mum wage for above average person Apply atLOVin Spoonful In Greek-town at 566 Monroe

CLASSIFIED ADSCALL 882-6900

'\11 cop> le'l CIJs<" I PO 0 sri,.) lGS Il'(>, de ~ ,1h,lkl-.."Xlo') art I"O'~ "h':.1 l'p n Q(,I office hl dt,' "1-11\10Ildil~ -l P M

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NEW DEADLINEfor ClaSSified AdvertiSing

NO EXCEPTIONS

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No rhallqes or cancelli'II()'"1S 0r corrections after 3 p "MO'lddY

882-6900

LAWNCUTIING poslton fulltime now thru November885-8754

LANDSCAPER needed,experienced In hedgetrimming, bed edgmg andgardening 882-5630 after8pm

AD Agency needs Keyhnerfor entry level POSition,stat camera experiencepreferred 259-7400

BOOKKEEPER: maturewoman for part time CallSibyl, 296-7790

MANAGER needed forTrappers Alley, BeneltonShop Retail experienceneccessary, send resumeto Benellon 255 EBrownstreet sUite -110Birmingham, MI 48011Altn Mary

OFFICE help needed forPhotography stUdiO, fullor part time, apply Thurs-day, Friday or Tuesday10 to 4 12920 Gratiot

DRIVERI car pool, GrossePOinte Park, Three MileDrive to University LiggettCamp and return Coun-selor 0 k Call after 6p m886-8058

Plano accompanist for vcrcal musIc at GrossePOinte School HighSchool for classroom andconcerts 5 to 6 hours perday, 5 days per week$8 50 per hour Septem-ber to June Apply atGrosse POinte PubliCSchool System 389 StClair

DRiVER full time ApplyWithin, 15301 East War-ren, Detroll

FORCLASSIFIED ADS

CALL 882-6900

READ/NG. Language Arts,all grade levels CertifIed,experienced teacher885-8979

HAVING trouble mastenngyour PC? TutOring ISava,lable on your PCEducated and reason-able Call 839-2879 asklor Joe

TUTORINGALL SUBJECTSGRADES 1 THRU 12

PROFESSIONALFACULTY

WE CAN HELPGROSSE POINTE

LEARNING CENTER63 Kercheval on the Hili

343-0836 343-0836

TUTORING FORFOREIGN BORN

Experienced E S L teacher1'1111 hplp you Improveyour English grammar,pronunCiation and con-versatton Call 886-7804

ANYTHING WITHWORDS INC.

Word processingResumes/Cover Letters

Term PapersfTheslsMailings/Man uscnpts

NotaryGrosse POinte Woods

882.210C

LETTER FOR LETTERWord Proce'>Slng

Resume Consultation -Preparation

General Personal TypingMedical Legal BUSiness

Cas'>elte TranscriptionHarper Vernier

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. .1 J-7 SECRETARIAL SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL office hastwo openings for recep-tionist and billing clerkCompuler skills preferredSend reply to GrossePOinte News Box E1996Kercheval, Grosse POlnleFarms, MI 48236

PROFESSIONAL typrng,word processing Manu-scnpls resumes Alsotranscription bookkeepIng 881-1368

SECREATRYI TYPist 25years experience available July August References 775-4396

I WORD PROCE:.SSINGM~NUSCRIPTS

tUdget or Custom Rate~BUSINE:.SS AND

E:.CHNICAL SE:.RVICE:.J822-4800

WRITING. FDITINGWORD PF-ll)C'FSC;ING

Make Your IdeasLook Their Best!

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. 110 HEALTH AND. NUTRITION

~_J 11 HOllY INSTRUC1'ION

112 MUSIC EDUCATION. .

LACORDAENSEMBLE

D,sllnct,ve string musIc fora touch of eleganceChamber strolling, anddance musIC for any fes-tive occasion WeddIng,teas garden parties,brunches, banquets,graduations, ann Iversa-rresKATHRYN STEPULLA

459-5296

MASSAGE THERAPYSore muscles? Tired feel-

Ing? Or Just need to benurtured? ReceIve amassage from BetsyCertified by AmericanMassage Therapy Asso-clallon 884-1670

DIVING Services pnvateand group lessons Un-derwater work, lightsearch salvage JewerlyCali Blil Evenings 885-1230

PRIVATE lessons trom-bone, theory GrossePOinter With 8M degreeCan also arrrange andcompose Steve, 884-8614

PRIVATE lessons PlanoVOice, organ UniversitymusIc education degreeMrs Junker 823-1721

PIANO Lessons, qualifiedteacher mv home 8827772

VOCAL and plano lessonsGrosse POinter With uni-versity degree now furthe ring mUSical educatJonat Wayne State offenngclaSSical and popUlar lessons Phone 824 7182

PIANO teacher wllh degreehas openmg for begmnmg or advanced students Experienced mclaSSical nnp ragtimeand Jazz 3<139314

PRIVATE mLle;JCinstructionIn your home Flutetrumpet 839 1495 leaveIllPS,>ClqP

116 TUTOIING/EDUCAlION

UNIVERSITY of Iv'lchlganElectrical EnqlneerlnqGraouate student w,11 tulor math Pil\ SICS comrhlter sottwa re Ratrs neqOI ahle Call 881 ')45';

IMPROVE l1'al1la n or dr"rIOD IWI', skill" ave, I'wSII'l1rnC" Telrhe' of IhrYl'a 1987Graof's 1 f)

ail S I'll['rls Sa' > Han11'11 8:: 1 ,1;>1"12

SUMMER Tul,)/ Il1q f: ,pellPl1rf'ri Ie i!c!1N 01 14>"lre; Gr,ldrs 18 r~['fcrrner" i!V,li1 1t,Ir 77111'1

EXPERIENCED It'acllt'l \',111tlilO' plplllPlililry '>/1/(jpnts Call BAo 7fl01

10' (AMI'S

107 CARRING". ,

1.02 LOST AND FOUND

SALEM MEMORIALCHILD CARE CENTER

Morass near MackAges 2'/2 to 8 years

Summer Program '-Indianand Nature Crafts Pup-pet Making, Modeling,Gardenmg MUSIC, PlusWater-Play NatureHikes, Nap-Camp P c-nics and More

CALL 881-7596Reasonable Rates

THANK you St Theresa,St Anthony, Katen andRobert lor favors grantedTLC

MA Y the Sacred Heart ofJesus be adored, praisedand glonfled throughoutthe world forever Amen6 limes 9 days P S

LOST: Manrlla envelopes,Sunday or Monday onMack Avenue near Ox-ford and Norwood Impor-tant In/ormation Pleasereturn Reward 881-8186

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CAMP ARBUTUSPRIVATE GIRLS CAMP

GRAND TRAVERSE AREAJUNE 21 JULY 18

JULY 19-AUGUST 15CALL 881-9442

WRITEMAYFIELD MI49666

MARIE'S Catering QualityCUISine tor all occasionsexcellent references 8817292 862-6295

CLASSIFIED ADSCAI_L 882-6900

MUSIC for your weddingceremony reception orpar1y ClaSSical to JazzFlIJte/ Sax and Plano5271665

TALENTED Pianist ava.labl0 for any occasslonRe'erences upon r"qu£s!8857829

PIANO enter1alflfllPnt allor"l"lons Weddlrgs(Ork1illl pilrtles BtCRp1Sonable 885 621 ')

CLASSICAL mUSIC for anyocrd'>lon SOlO duo IrlO(J n tet q(; Ita r vVrnrle;VOIC .. 354 b?76

liGHT HfARTEDFNTERTAI"JMENT

M'\GICIAN

ROBERT COOPERAI L AClFS OCCASIONS

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AMUSING MAGICALENTERTAINMENTFOR ANY EVENT

Don celt StC'IS ';Cl bfl'iO

101-PUYERS .

"BE A STAR!"

TAXES: pnvate, confiden-tial Anthony BUSinessService 18514 Mack Avenue near Cloverly Serv-Ing you Since 1968 8826860

PROFESSIONAL bUSinessmanager servIces forbUSiness or indiVidualsAccounllng, bookkeeping,finance, inveslment plan-ning, reports Is lhe paperhassle taking too much ofyour productive time?Consultation free 824-7995

FORCLASSIFIED ADS

CALL 882-6900

DANNY'SPROFESSIONAL

BARTENDING

SERVICES FOUND stroller for childMake your party or event 881-9245

extra speCial and com- --- _plete Courteous, expen-enced inexpensive bartending servicesSummer speCial DannyWill supply the pop andmIxes for your party Callfor details Graduationsweddings, private partieswe do them all Call now- 331-8803 Sallsfactlonguaranleed

Have your waddmg ceremony and reception Videotaped In full color andsound

CALL MEMORIES VIDEO885-6731

JACKIE'SPET & PAL SERVICES

Animal silting housesltllngchaulfer services doctorappointments ShopPingand alrpor1 shuttle

8841516 8852111

PRAYER TO THEHOLY SPIRIT

Holy Spirit you who mareme see every1hlng andwho shows me the wayto reach my Ideal Youwho give me the D,vmeGift to forgive and forqetthe wrong that IS done 10me and you who are Hl

all Instances of my I feWith me I Ir t hie; shortdialogue want to tranryou for everythl'lg anrconfirm once more Ih'lt Inever want to Of' e;e[;;)rated from you no ['""Iiltlrrhow great Ihf' milt0rlilldeslree; mdY bp I Wiln' 10be With you and 1'1\

loved on0S In y0L r r erpetual glory ACTIN)

Th'lnk you for yOlif lov" 'rlVI illde, me ilncl rT'\ 10,(' j

om's Pfily 1hie, 01 il 1'''I ~

cone,pcutlve flAye, Withoutilsklnq your wle,h 1/11'1Ihlrd dily YOllr Wish ,\ IIoe qrilnte (j no mdll01how dlltlcult t II1.y heThen rrOITlI'>0 :0 puhll<;l)thiS prayer c\ '> <;oon ,,>

your favor hl<, hI I'ngrantf'd Thiln~ Inri hlffavors lC'r CIVC'r! M 1\ n

822-8331

RELIABLE DOORBELL REPAIR

Door 8ell Repairand Installation

Complete Door BellService

Alterations

13 years experle~ceFree pick-upavailableCall after 7 pm791-6468

FOR sale 1 round triP llcketto Hartford, CT 6/13 to 6118 331-4503

SMALL dog slltlng- not over14 pounds Excellent ref-erences Take one pet ata time unless you havetwo Call 885-3039

GIFT Idea ProfeSSional InkCaricature from photos$35 Greg 886-9349

RIDE Needed, weekdays, toSomerset Mall area,Klngswood- CranbrookSchool, share gas plusMonday thru Friday, 9- 5call 225-0802

RENT a Cook Custom Ca-tering Menus deSignedto SUit your needsReasonable References881-8089

BOB

YOUR HOMEA WORK OF ART

Pen-and-Ink, watercolorof Your Home BUSiness or Boat

BY CAROL A SINCLAIR8868468

-nolecards and prlnts-

(81:n B91-7188

-~~ byMary Ann791-6468Licensed

Call 349-0522 lor more informationcraft booth avalalbe

AcJopllOn hours 10 30 a m to 3 r mMOlldFly Saturday

SUMMER SONGIN DOWNTOWN NORTHVILLE

FRIDAY JUNE 19, SATURDAY JUNE 20

ARTS CRAFTS CONTINUOUS MUSICFeatunng Big Band Sound of

JOE VITALEBoth Evenlngsl

Downtown Nor1hvllle

• Animal aoupt OilS Into lovl'lq homes• Hlimane educiltlon• Rpscues and ,>helter 09 With T L C• Leglslat VP art on 10('dl state fpderal• Rr un tlnq lost pets With thl'lr family• CruC'lt" Inveotlqiltlors

Acrylics fiberglass, mani-cures, pedicures, tipS,nail art Body waxing

ProfeSSionally done Inhome or mine

DOG grooming With a per-sonal touch Pick up ser-vice 884-6037

AIRLINE tlcket,to DallasLeaves 6/18, returns 6121 $150 886-8497

VIC Tanny VIP hfe tImetransferable membership,gOing rate $1,590 asking$1,200 price negotIable,$25 annualy Call Odette886-4933 evenings

HEALTHY men andwomen, 21 to 60 yearsold, With or Without diffi-culty sleepmg, wanted forresearch project at HenryFord Hospital, Sleep DIS-order Center PartiCipantsWill be paid Call 871-4816

GARDNER wanted older,experienced gardnerspreferred 886-6506

ANTI-CRUELTY ASSOCIATION11~h() IO"l ph C,1I11PdU • DetrOIt ,\1I 48212

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DENTAL Hygenlst Tuesdays and 'fldays 8854460

DENTAL hygienist Mandays prevention Orientedoffice, New Center area8733533

HYGENIST. cheerlul en-thuslaslic person r,cededfor part time wllh chancefor full time 771 0124

PLEASANT EASTSIDEdental office seeks a carlng mdlvldual to ;o,n ourfriendly staff If you enJoyboth asslstmg and receplion 1st duties we have afull time pO~ltIonlor youlCall 371 6300 for Interview

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DENTAL HYGIENIST 1 2days per week III moderpleasant private oracllceGrosse Pomte HarperWoods area 886 1122

MEDICAL assistant fullII lit,.. ~UI rlUIH VIIlt,.,t: t;\

penence In pedlatncs offlce preferred Send resume to Pedlatnc CliniCPC 25710 Kelly Roseville MI 48066

DENT AL cnalrslde asslstant two days experlenced modern prIvatepractice, Grosse POlntelHarper Woods area 886-1122

IMMEDIATE opening lorexperienced or recentlylicensed hygienist Twodoctor practice located InGrosse POinte Excellentopp01uIlIty to work fourdays In a quality, restoratlve and prevention Orlented practice Pleasecall 886-3120 for mter-view

PHYSICAL Therapy aideneeded for morningsApplications belllg ac-cepted a 18101 E Warren Friday June 12 from8am to 3pm

RECEPTIONIST forOphthalmologist officeWith optical experience orWilling to learn 884-2064

Partner" In CweWith SI John Hasp lal

Two offices 10 serve you'

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Position available east Sidemedical office Neatnessand accuracy requirements Pleasant atmosphere Call between4 pm 6 pm

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DIRECTOR of nurSlllglarge eastSide nursing facility In need of a goodleader Send resume andavailability to GrossePomte News 96 Kercheval Grosse POlilleFarms MI 48236 Box R52

DENTAL hygienist fleXiblepart time St Clair Shoresoffice Evenmgs 7713440

PLEASANT vVarren Dentaloffice seeks expenencedchair Side assistant Parttime 5 days good workmg environment Call751-3100

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BABYSITTER wanted Inmy Shores home oneChild, three or four mornlOgs per week DeSireyear round but Will ac-cept student for summerJob Prefer non smokerwllh OWfl transportallon881-8612

WANTED warm, lOVing, re-sponSible person to carefor our new born girl Inour home starting end ofAugust Full time POSition,call 8244997

ELDERL Y lady needsnurses aide Salu'daySunday 885 5242

OFFICE secretary parttime Apply m person orsend resume 22745Kelly Rd East DetrOit MI48021

RECEPTIONIST for Physl-('Idn~ olllce III l>rot>sePOinte typing essent131,short hours 882-3200

AMBITIOUS employee Withclerical/ typlllg skills andPOSitive hard working at-titude Jewelry expenence helpful but not reqUi'ed Excellent workingconditions and benefitsApply In person on a, af-ter June 15 Edmund TAhee Jewelers, 20139Mack Grosse PomteWoods

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ACCOUNTING clerk forconstruction managementfirm, east Side Detroitexperienced In accountspayable data entry nonsmoking pleasant en-vlornment Send resumeto Personell, J C MillerConstruction CompanyInc , 6334 Lynch Rd , De-trOit, MI 48234

PART time downtown De-troit Church secretaryIBM PC and Wordstarexperience 259-66883p m to 4p m OnlyMonday thru Friday

ACCOUNTING clerk forconstructIOn managementfirm, east Side DetrOitexpenenced In accountspayable, data entry, nonsmokmg pleasant en-vlornment send resumeto Personell, J C MillerConstruction Co, Inc6334 Lynch Road Detrolt, ml 48234

OFFICE worker With driverslicense who can workalone 885-2628

EXECUTIVE secretary for alarge Grosse Pomtechurch BUSiness schoolor college graduate Withsercretarlal experiencereqUired Word process-mg andlor computer expenence deSired Sendresume to Box C-61Grosse POinte News 96Kercheval, GrossePomte, Ml 48236

RECEPTIONIST With lighttypmg for real estate of-fice Needed Saturdaysand pOSSibly afternoonsCall Kim, 886 6923

TYPIST general office responslMtles Be a part ofa congenial working staffIn downtown office Callfor appomtment betweenlOa m and 12pm 9645560

SALES SECRETARYFast paced office needs

well organized self starterWith great phone personallty Must be mature anddependable Mmlmum 2years office experienceStart now and work parttime Apply m personTuesday June 16th9am at Varley Home 1mprovement 28021 rlarper(11 and Martin)

EXPERIENCED accountspayable clerk Ilqht bookkeepmg tYPIf1Q compuler 821 3154

EXPERIENCED Girl Fndayneeded for family ownedbus Iness BOOKkeepingand compuler sk'ils necessary Please ca'l 25'19132

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BARTENDERSWAITRESSES AND

BUSBOYS WANTED

Grosse POinte s newest hotspot

CRACKER JAX18696 Mack AvenueCall or apply wltnlf1.

DRUG clerk experiencedonly, no flights Sundaysor holidays 882 1040

BABYSITTER needed twonlghto per wepk CadI"uxl MilC~ arrel 8856'i6g opt\',prn 8a m i1nd10 30a m 0r ilflpr 8p rr

WANTED "TIi'turp Na'1ny0\ pr 30 for wCPkPrrl bahysl!t'nq pOS'1on In myromr fc,r il 11 fl100111 olrll'oy 01'\ (1 iranspn12110tlnor STIO~CI Plrasf> rail88'i 678::1«fIN 'in m

NEW n,othn serrs CXpf>'rnrrrl rrother to carr fornr N!JOrn 1'1 'y0l!f homf>Monrlay lhrouqh Fnrlill8a m to 6r III Plrasc,all Jennifer 593 9229<iftrr 6p m call 777 1670

WAITRESSES

CASHIERSARBOR DRUGS

MATURE Woman lor petshop sales, 3 days perweek 881-9099

PHARMACY aSSistant, willIram no evenings Sun-days or Holidays 8845401

BARMAID Wanted for daysApply al Your PlaceLounge 17326 E Warren

PART. Time waitress andcook, experienced onlyApply In person B J16353 E Warren

HELP WANTED walter formen's locker room fulltime benefits apply Inperson after 4p m Tues-day-Friday, Loch moorClub 1018 Sunnlngdale,Grosse pointe Woods

RECEPTIONIST needed forfull and part time, someweekends reqUired 1mmediate star1 at HarborTOlAln Apartments Pleasecall at 2591131

YOUNG man for deliveryand mamtenance for Detshop 3 to 60 m and Saturday Apply ThiS n' ThatFor Pets

BABYSITTER needed fulltime, weekdays for 9month old beginningJuly Augusl My home oryours Call 881 3579 andleave message

RELIABLE Woman neededto care for 2 young children on occslonal weekend evenings 884 9525

SUMMER babYSitter neded12 to 15 houls per weekFleXible days and hoursReferences reqUiredFarms area 881-7079

COLLEGE student full limesummer Job to care for 2-8 year aids Prefer mdlVidual who can plan actlvIty filled day $250 per

FACTORY production hour 294-0300 days 881punch press experience a 0377 evenings

plus 822-6600 PROFESSIONAL couple, InEXPERIERENCED counte Grosse Pomte City look

person, full time Dry tng for that speCial sitlerCleaners 16612 East to care for our mfant afterWarren July 4th 7 30a m to

--~------- 6p m Monday thru FrI-LANDSCAPE construclion day Our home or yours

foreman for progressive Call 884 0207company Experience _only please Three C s 0 C CAS S ION ALE V E -landscaping, 757-5352 N I N G S b a b y Sit t e r

---------- needed Ferry/MasonADVERTISING area, call after 5p m 882-

ASSISTANT 5554Excellent starting POSition -B-A-B-Y-S-IT-T-E-R---e-d-d--In

for college student or ~e e hidsomeone Interested In a my home for three c I -career In advertlslilg or ren, ages 8, 10, 14 Sum-

mer only Call after 6p mpubliC relations Entry 372-0935level POSition With oppor- _tUility for advancement MATURE dependable, nonMust be able to type, smoker wanted to carespell, proof read and or- for our 10 month old songaillze ThiS s not a sum- Iil our home Referencesmer POSition, must be and own transportationable to work In the fall reqUIred 3 full days plusOffice located In Sterling 2 half days Call afterHeights Call Connie at 6pm 884-4391

268-1000 WANTED reliable adult totake care of 2 small child-ren, preferably In myhome Monday thru Friday 2 until 6 30 n7-4740

TEACHER Seeking a mature responsible womanto care for my 2 1/2 yearold m my Grosse pOinteWoods home, 3- 5 days aweek, September throughJune, 7 30a m 4p mNon- smoker, must haveown transportation andreferences 882-8231

BABYSITTER needed mmy home 2 to 4 days perweek from 2 a clock to4P M , 343 0959

FUL time babYSitter neededfor the summer m myhome Hours 8 30a m to6p m Referencesneeded 222 0800 days882-1464 after 6p m

MATURE, energetic personwanted to care for 10month and 3 year old Inmy home 1 to 2 days perweek Own transporta-lion references 8826865after 4p m

WE are looking for a specia I person to care for ourfive year old daughterand seven month old tWirlboys In our home up to2112 days per week on apermanent bas's Need areliable carlllg ef1ergetlcIndiVidual With own :ransportatlon and referencesbeglf1nlf1g early JulyPlease cail 882 6788

BABYSITTER wanted 3evenlflgs a wee~ reliable""OfTlan 3314783

MATURE dependable hlgl)school girl to care for myn ne year old son In myhome Ih s summer Manday through Fr day Ableto StiH1 IAonday June151h Located Wordenr'¥1oross $75 per weehCall 372 0986 after 6 00or a'1Y'lmc Saturd2Y orSunday Refprences reau rprl

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ReqUires good phone skills50 wpm typing, own car

Rapid growth companydealmg With Internationaltrade has openings forthe followmg positions

POST ENTRY ANALYSTReqUires good organlza

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RELEASE AGENTSP M shifts some weekend

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TRANS BORDERCUSTOMS SERVICES

1546 PENOBSCOT BUILDING

DETROIT MI482269623140

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Experience In pubhc rela-lion') and prodUCing mar-ketmg materials degreepreferred Send resumeby June 22 /0 Donna GMelndt, Director of Development, The GrossePomte Academy, 171Lakeshore Road, GrossePOinte Farms MI48236

Family restaurant needsexperienced waitressesPaid vacations Personaland Sick days

Apply m person16239 Mack Ave

PIT STOP 2

One of America s fastestgrowmg drugstore cnalnsIS now accepting appllcalions for full and pal1time CASHIERS at ourE Wdrren i1nd Neff localion III De'rOlt We arelooking for mature hardworkmg a'1d depenrJableInd,v duals and offer flexible hours eMployee dlscount paid ':le'1eflts anda ple<lsant atl'1oSpherpMust be at least 18 yearsof aqe Stoo by anrl complete an application atIhp pharmacy desk ortelephone 8844184 MrSchaefrr

COMPUTER SALESYoung grow nq fOfTlpanv

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SECRETARYCPA firm seeks secretary

With Word Star experi-ence Bookkeeping back-ground deSirable Full orpart timeSEND RESUMES TO

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DETROIT MI 48226

SUMMER JOB Downtowncashier/sales 40 hourweek mlmmum wagesend resume to 182Penobscot BUlldmg, Detrait MI 48226 Call 886-2288

WILL train pizza cooks,cashiers dell clerks Mustbe 18 willing to workdays evenings week-ends Apply at Mr C'sDell 16830 East warren(Detroit) 20915 Mack(Grosse POinte Woods)12337 Morang (Detroit)20032 Kelly (HarperWoods)

NOW hiring walters waltrpsses busboys and parttime bartender Apply Inperson after 2pm Nlkl SIn Greektown 743 Beaubien 6th floor

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rant 17131 East WarrenDetroit 882 3653

MODELS attractive malesand females, all ages aleneeded now for print ad-vertlSlllg runway, TVtrade shows No experi-ence necessary not aschool ASLAN AGENCY774-5500

COSMOTOLOGIST - li-censed profeSSional, wantto earn $300 or more forworklllg 35 hours, Willingto work hard, good atmo-sphere, clientele waitingFull and part lime, call forappoifltment after 7p m398-6272

RESTAURANT hostesspart time days, Mondaythru Friday executiveclientele, New Centerarea 871-7768

COOPERATIVE nursuryschool seeking applicantsfor 12132 day teaching po-Sitions resume and ex-perience essential Replyto Box -M 25 GrossePOinte N~ws 96 Kercheval, Grosse POinteFarms MI 48236

WORKERS wanted forlandscape company 885-2628

GOVERNMENT Jobs-$16,040. $59,230/ yearNow hiring Call 805.687.6000, ext R-1626 for cur-rent federal list Fee reqUired

WAITER OR Naltress,please apply Within HayTin Restaurant 8900East Jefferson Detrol!. 2years experience

W S I Needed lor grouplessons Evenings or Sat-urdays September tnruMay ClHlent W S I AdvLlfesaviflg, and CPRreqUired Must be 213432178

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CPI Phol0 'Inlsh Illdl,stry leader In the 1 hour filmdevp10plng Industry IS seeklf1g seve'al quality saIrslwoplr

Help wanted 3 days a week for local Iflsurance andInvestment firm Qualifications bright resourcelulIndlvlJual With good secre!:1r1al and telephoneSkills An ability to deal With the publiC as well aspossessmg a sense of humor IS also ImponantInsurance background IS helpful but not neces-sary Pleasp sr"ld resume to

ROBERT LOOMIS AND ASSOCIATES17150 KERCHEVAL

GROSS!: POINTE MI 48230

SECRETARIAL POSition mterestlllg and challengingGrosse Pomte locationResumes to Box S 12Grosse POinte News 96Kercheval GrossePOinte MI 48236

COLLEGE ')tudents gOingto t>chool locally wantedFleXible working hoursdUring SCl1001year Applyat Mr C s Dell 16830East Warren (De/rOlt)20916 MC1Ck (GrossePOinte Woods) 12337Morang (DetrOit) 20032Kelly (Harper Woods)

EAST Side Ir.sulatlon company IS If1 need oftrained experienced If1SUlatlon Installers 526 8800

WANTED 85 overweightpeople to use herbal nutrilial weight control program lose up to 29pounds mches cellulteth s month 1OO~o guar

• SALES EXPFRIENCF IS PREfERRED• [)PVf lop salrs anrl tpchr'lri11 skills through Pl'cel

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seekmg a highly motlvated and organized IndlVidual With secretarialand administrative responslbltllies IndiVidualmust possess good officeskills ability to work Withnumbers and computerexperience ExperienceIn food Industry helpfulPlease send resume aswell as salary reqUirements 10 Grosse POinteNews 96 KerchevalGrosse Pomte Farms MI48236 Box 80

Administrative Projectscover customer serviceto computer reportmgserving between presldent and VP as workflow coordmator Feepaid

Harper Woods 372-4720Troy 64941,14

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GALL Y help, part-limeGreat Lakes Yacht Frldays weekends halldays Salary negotiableCall 7789510

HAIRSTYLIST needed forprogressive Salon Fulltime For Inforn1dtl011 call293 2515 Tuesday thruSaturday

SHORT order COOK lor barand grill Ideal for student 881 8895

TYPESETTER v,a~!ed parttime evcllmgsl weekends ~ust have experlell( e on lhe Ilek Quadr,lek Cdll D ck Bell atChilder s Print andGraphiC 882 7889

WAITRESS needed fortJusy a 1(1 altrac.tlve dOVd1\O""n reslauranl corner ofGrand River and BagleyApplv In person 9639191

• ~P\Jn~rf\D~ ,. .. .-.:; '""' :~'-'~ 7:'~ C:.ZCexperienced depenaable -M-E-A-T-C-tJ-n-E-R-p-a-rt-tl-m-egrass cullers and garden customer service orlers Edgeway Landscap ented no nights no SunIng 882-3676 days Call John Ham

COLLEGE students factory Iin s 89 Kercheval 885production 822 6600 8403

HAIRSYL TISTS experl PART time and lull tHYJeenced With cliente'e We teacher POSitions availneed you' Guaranteed able for local nurseysalary COrTlIllISSIOn and school and kindergartenexcellent bene/Its Call Degree m early childhood882-7000 ext 112, ask education preferred 77';-for Sharon 4477

SUMMER Employment WANTED director of watertelephone Interviews programing W Sire-needed now hiring for qUlred Part time, flexfull time days part time hours Send resume,evenings apply In per Whittier Towers 415son 11 3p m Monday Burns Dr Detroit MIFriday 22777 Kelly Raod 48214 Atlenlon ReSidentEast DetrOit 9 Mile road Services

area COUNTER Clerk for sumDRIVERS Wanted $5- $7 mer Job, afternoon shift

an hour, fleXible hours start $4 15 per hour ApApply In person after ply mornings Sanders4P M Mama Rosas, Cleaning 18755 Mack15134 Mack al Lake- near Kerby Road

pomte HOMEMAKERS to assistAMBITIOUS employee With With housekeeping In

clerical/ typmg skills and homes of older personsPOSitive hard working at liVing In the Mack2h Motltude Jewelry experl ross area Own transpar-ence helpful, but not re talion references reqUlred Excellent working qUlred FleXible hourscondition and benefits E 0 E Calvery CenterApply III person on or af 881 3374ter June 15 Edmund TAhee Jewelers 20139 REWARDMack Grosse POinte yourself With a good JobWoods Senior citizen welcome

FleXible hours full or part-time Apply In person,Get & Go Mini Mart18213 East Eight MileRd East Detroit

SECRETARY mdlvldualWill report to Vice Presldent- finance and prOVidegeneral secretarial support to the Finance andAdministrative areas Du-ties Will Include typmg fllIng and operating var-IOUS office machinesExcellent typmg skills areessential and exposure toword processmg eqUipment and/or PC deslrable Qualify canldatesshould submit resumestatmg salary requirements to PVS CemlcalsINc Altn Donald R Sosnoskl 11001 Harper Detrait MI 48213 Phone921 1200

EXPERIENCED Nail Techn1Clan wanted for MerleNorman StudiO In Renal')sance Center Call ChriS2596951

DRIVER3 NEEDEDIGood driVing record Will

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EXPERIENCED laundrylshirt presser good paydry Clea'1er" 1661? EastWarren

GREEK Town ~"slry shopneeds counter nelp fullana part tllne good payno eyperlencp neces,ary?591352

CLERK for elr /clcCln ng~Iant rJeed fllendl) IJe'son for "urnn pr p'np'oJmenl Apply <11 HprIr) S(,leaners 20119 MdC~near Oxford

LANDSCAPE gardenerltrimmer foreman ex perlenced only pledse 7575352

PUBLIC Relalons AdverliSIng backround f1ersonNllllflg to work Pdrt Wneor on project baSIS FInanclal education or experlence helpfL,1 SkilledUp to dalE: knowledgeon audienCE: publiC meetlmg presentat on technlques and materl3lsPrefer Grosse POintearea person Bedford Internatlonal Corporationregistered Investment advisor 885 0930

RECEPTIONIST Dr s officeGrosse POinte Park call3 to 6 823 0260

GRILL Cook needed for fL,I,lime apply at Your PlaceLounge 17326 E Warren

When The Opportunity Is Special ...

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LANDSCAPE laborers notundf'f 18 S4 50 per hour7575360

COOKS, waitresses anddishwashers most shiftsavailable Grosse POintePark area 885 1481

LANDSCAPE male femalelawn cutters gardenersfor crew serving GrossePomte area $4 25 startCall Tom 2864667 after7 30p m

COLLEGE student male orfemale, marine work, oulSide parts pick up sandmg, cleaning generalhelp 882-0364

ACCOUNTINGMajor downtown Insurance

office baSIC accountingknowledge required Willlearn all phases of payables and receivables andrelated duties Prior experlence required Goodhours and benefits

Send resume to LI'ldaGemuend, Marsh andMcLennan 1 WoodwardAvenue DetrOit MI48226 No phone callsaccepted Equal Opporlunlty Employer

RECEPTIONISTISECRETARY

We have client companieslooking for one to twoyears office experienceMust type at least 50 60wpm Word proc.esslng aplus Call for an aPPollltment

AlL FEES COMPANY PAIDPERMANFNT STAFF

SI Clair Shore') 296-6800

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404 GAItAGE/YARD8ASEMENT SAm

BIG' Bigi 81g1 2 family mov-Ing and garage saleJune 12 13, 14 10 to 4724 and 738 HollywoodGrosse POll1te WoodsWe have every1hll1g

CHILDREN'S Clothes,Christmas Items, ladlesgolf ciubs and muchmore Saturday June 13,lOA M 10 4P M andSunday, June 14, noon to3P M 1086 N BrysGrosse POinte Woods

MOVING Sale Mlsc house-hold Items Super 8movie proJeclor stemware, dishes, table linens,books toys clothl'lgsmall appliances, lampsPICIllC benches, area rug,port a potty, etc Friday,Saturday, June 12, 13,8-4p m 622 Pemberton,Park

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china glass, Irons, Jew-elry, quilt. cameras, rockpolisher stamps deskcalculator artist's sup-plies and more 12509East Outer Drive Fridayand Saturday, 9a m until5pm

WEDDING gown, size 7candlelight white, wornonce paid $500 Asking$100 Queen size boxspring, $75 Red formlcatable With leal and fourchairs, $25 Washer anddryer for parts only, $10each 882-7178 after6p m

GARAGE Sale, furniture, airconditioner, bikes, cloth-II1g June 12, 13, 9a m-5p m 22432 Overlake, 8112 and Mack, St ClairShores

GARAGE sale Saturday,June 13, 10a m to 4p mGood stuff Bikes, furnl-lure, toys 12490 EastOuter Drive

GARAGE Sale, clothing,household Ilems, miseFriday and Saturday9a m to 4p m 1569 Tor-rey

GARAGE Sale, Saturday,June 13 lOa m to 3p m19806 East Ida Lane881-7107 Men's, wom-en's, baby ctothes, baby11ems, fireplace screen,dehlmldller, stereo cartknlck- knacks, muchmore

GARAGE sale 318 FisherLots of baby and kidsstuff, accessories, books,toys, clothes, mISC, luggage Everything good toexcellent condition Fnday, Saturday 9a m to3pm

FANTASTIC 5 family ga-rage sale Friday, JUl')e12 and Saturday 13 576Rivard, corner of Ker-cheval 9 30a m to 5p m

GARAGE sale Girls new-born to 6 ladles 10 to 12,womans large Size, allquality clothing, fllewood,3 year old console TV.needs repair, crib, mat-tress, playpens, toys,Wicker table and chairs,furniture, dlshwareEvery1hlng priced to sellThursday and Friday, 9 to3 1984 Hawthorne

6161 Neff, between Harperand Chandler Park Fn-day, Saturday only 8amto 4pm Big sale, manygreat bargains Don tmiss thiS one 885-4467

MULTI Family garage sale,antique desk all condl110ner glassware collecti-bles June 11 12 139a m to 4p m 11887Lansdowne

GIGANTIC Yard sale dally9 5 2431 Helen 1 blocksoutn 01 Mack SnowPlOW plumbing toolsbandsaw householdItems tWin spreads,drapes sheets prllowcases kids clothes

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MOVING Sale Friday5p m Saturaay 9a m2 \515 Marine East Detro 1

MOVING to Fiord a everytrllng goes Furniture ap-pi i1I1Ct',> tools bed m scTr w"i1J., F r'l1a"l Salurdi'y lOa m to 4p m) 182S S'epht>1'ls 9 and

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MAN'S and ladles lhreespeed excellent, 884-7871 alter 6p m

WOMANS SchWinn 10speed good condlllon,yel!ow derailer and wheelrecently new, $60 881-8369 evenings

SCHWINN ladles Collegiateten speed excellent con-dition $100 885-5229

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FRIDAY Only, 9 4p m Lots01 drapes mlSc articlesclothes furniture ete 6LakeSide Cour! GrossePOinte 3 Blocks east ofCadleJx off Jefferson

BRASS lamps woodkitchen lable With 2challs manual lypewrltlerWith case, challs, mlSChousehold Items even a(<'Ir 1Q7Q nrvl~o ~h~

num loaded June 1213 20000 Rosedale, StClair Shores Between 8and 9 off Harper

GARAGE Sale estale andhousehold Items, Thurs-day, Friday, Saturday, 9-5 4487 Bishop

YARD sale, some antiques,bureau barrell table,SWivel chair matchingsofa chair and ottomanBoat tarps, tools, andmore Saturday June 13th9 to 3 21145 Liltiestone

YARD sale hundreds ofItems, lools, camping,redwood furniture,clothes large varlely ofmiscellaneous 19700Woodland, HarperWoods Thursday Fridayand Saturday, 9a m to6p m

GARAGE sale 1310 ThreeMile Drive Crib andchanging table/ dresser,101s of baby and child-ren's clothes and loysmotorcycle Friday andSaturday, June 12 and13, 9a m 10 4p m

MULTI lamlly garage saleantiques furnituredishes, utenSils. smallappliances, almost newtoys, baby equipment,clothes Saturday June13th, 9a m 10 4p m 1390Audobon

20496 ELKHART, HarperWoods, between 7-8 mileoff Harper, JUne 11 12,13, one men's 10 speedbicycle appliances,clothes, miscellaneousmuch more 9 6p m

GARAGE SALE- 11103Nottlllgham Saturday,10a m old Garland stovethat works, mostly appli-ances and large 11ems

HUGE Yard sale June 12,13 14, 10arn-3pmmiscellaneous householdItems, new Items everyday everything must go1412 Devonshire, GrossePOinte Park, betweenCharleVOIx/Mack

GARAGE sale June 12th,9 a m Baby Items, chll-drens clothes miscella-neous, sofa sleeper,$375 827 Neff, 884-2232

GARAGE sale 2136 AllardGrosse Pomte Woods(between Mack and Har-per) Friday 9 to 5 Satur-day 12 to 5p m Carseals strollers, changingtable, Infant sWing, boun-cer baby clo1hes boysclothes maternity and la-dres clothes sizes 12 to16 Lots of toys Mens lefthanded golf clubs muchmore Everything 1I1 greatshape, no presalesplease

MOVING sale 19038 Mor-ang near Kelly June 12and 13 8a m HouseholdItems collectibles 'nlscellaneous

FRIDAY ONLYI SA MIlOusehoJd Items furnllure illr conditionersfans clor~s tool<; Na110nal GeographiC DuKanE' prOI€ctC" IfOrlfitenel\ br <l~C shoes qjJ2Woods lane north ofVern er

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400 MEItCHANDISEANTfQUES

401 APl'liANCES

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402 4UCTIONS

GREEN Frigidaire refrigera-tor for sale, $100 8843643

ANTIQUE Killmger chinacabmet mahogany, ex-cellent condition DaVid,weekdays, 445-3000,weekends, 549 5921

ANTIQUE large brass cashregister, excellent condltlon, $400 881 4964

BLUE velvet tufted sofaornate wood carvingcloth feet Buffet carvedhutch top open shelvesenclsed carving maple orcherry 784 5632

WANTED Ameflcan Indianantiques Stickley furnlture 821 0109

DENLEY'SANTIQUES

Large selection of furmtureclocks decoys, toys andcountry primitives 27112Harper belween 10 and11 Mile Summer hoursthru October 1st Mon-day-Friday 9-5 PMclosed Saturday, Sun-day

772-9385WE BUY AND SELL

Fille Japanese mUSical Inslrument, cllca 1945 silkcovered 2 stands Alsocollection of Chinese porcelaln spoons

EAST WINDANTIQUES

520 South Washlnglon atSixth StreetRoyal Oak

3991179 5475145

WASHER, dryer, froslfreerefngerator, electriC stove,$50 apartmenl size re-frigerator 882-5681

GE, refrlgerator- freezerwhite good condition8867408

four casement Window airconditioners, Whirlpooland Westll1ghouse, likenew, $150 each or bestoffer 884-3810

GE electnc 30 self clean '19oven, like new 8867408

G.E DRYER and Frlgldallewasher fairly new 8819581

GE REFRIGERATOR bestoffer very good shapewhite, 886-2566

ELECTRIC stove harvestgOld, self clean, goodcondllion 822-5638

GE 38' white 2 oven elec-lnc range Frlgldare 2door white frost free re-frigerator/ freezer, Waring14 speed blendorchrome base 886-9219

REFRIGERATOR 22 cubiCfeet Side by Side, Harvesl Gold, $85 882-8750

REFRIGERATOR , rangeharvest gold Best offer8857147

G E WASHER and eleclr1cdryer good conditionbest offer 7724784

SELF DEFROST Searsfreezer upright brownfinish excellent condllion$200 343-0373

TAPPAN electriC range30 self cleaning, AImond Whirlpool no Irostrefrigerator Used 3years $6501 both 881-0967

CITY OFGROSSE POINTE

Bicycle AUCtlOIlSaturday June 13 1987

900 AM Grosse POlllleCity DPW yard 17145Maumee 81cycles and'1llscellaneou s Items

FOR Sale 2 boys b kesS25 and $35 Allpr 5P M88?8')16

LARGE "pleCllOn rec0nrlt lJl)rrl SchWinn b cyclf'sRill s 8?? ,1130

LADIES c.,Cf~\NINN t) Kf'w th cr 10 (ar'", qixxl(o',d tlllil ShJ R?? SG~8

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305 SITUATION WANTEDHOUSE CLEANING ' .

400 M RCHANDISEANTIQUES

30' SITUATION WANTED.HOUSE SIlTING

307 SITUATION WAN1£DNUIt5£S AIDES

NEED CLEANING?WE'RE READYII

The House-ke-teerProfeSSionals

Bonded and Insured teamsWill take those messycleaning Jobs off of yourhands Carpet and uphol-stery cleanll1g tool

Gift Certificates Available582-4445

KJD ENTERPRISES INCReSidential commercial

cleanlllgUNIQUE

It s the next best thing to avacation In the sun - tochase away your winterblues

CALL KAREN 885 4tl29

It for youl

• Reasonable• References• Experienced

Call after 5 p m5847718

CARMEN'SCLEANINGSCRVICE

No time for housecleaning?

CARE for the elderly week-ends Grosse POinte references 779 2435

PRIVATE nurse's aideI1Ight shift preferred nonsmoking references 822-3308

EXPERIENCED Nursesaides available Reason-able rates FraserAgency state licensedand bonded 293-1717

EXPERIENCED Certifiedhome health aid and li-censed Cosmotologlst forlive In full lime Sunday3p m tl Friday 3p m Togive 10tal personal carefor Female patient Avarlable 1st week of JulyApply POBOX 24-8986DetrOI! MI 48224

NURSE'S Aide certifiedseeking weekend employ-ment 832-6246 before9a m or after 9p m

RESUMES , theses termpapers, repetitive lelters,WORD PROCESSINGQuality work 521-3300

TYPING, word processorOngillais $4 25 Resumes$5 NOlary S C S 7722809

THE COLONIALSHOP

?' 701 JEFrEPSONNFl\R 10 Mil f

II 1! qlW-, Iliin tlHe ,I l1,lhuy apd Sf'11 H,qh,'<:;t~,r rp<:;Pilrrj \1011i 1"1 SilluleJa\ l' 1b

ANTIQUE Oak HOSSlerround mllror 8865814

JUST arrIVed Englishstnpped pine furniture Includlnd tables cablnelsblanket boxes chickencoop hutches and murhmore Schmidt s Antlques 5138 West Michlgan YpSilanti 434 2660

FURNITURE refinished repaired stnpped any typeof caning Free esllmates 47'18953 3456258

1916 KIMBALL playerplano needs work $250Mlik separator best offer7778319

STERL!NG sliver repairedHolloware fl,l!ware dentsand engraving removed8828315 881 30Cj9

ANTIQUE Empire bachelor(hpst 5300 Oak VICto' a 1 dresspr kl'lg <:;Izrtwo 1'1 th mattress andllox<:;['rll1gs matcnlnqheadi'oard S300 BllffplS?) Pastry t ltllC' S200

772-0430KENNARY KAGE

ANTIQUES()pl'll Thlll~ddV rlld 1"1

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WF- HUY ANI) Sfll('ad'eux at f.n,>t Waflt'n

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304 SITUATION WANTEDGENEItAl

QUALITY cleanmg Expenanced reliable excellentreferences reasonablerdtes 8225570

YOUNG man experiencedgardner, 1'1111 do harden-Ing work, lawn, mowingweedmg reasonable CallMarc 839 0996

RETIRED Handyman Minorrepairs carpentry electri-cal plumbing brokenWindows and sash cordreplaced etc Reasonable References 8826759

EXPERIENCED landscaperneeds lawn and gardenmaintenance Jobs Thurs-day and Friday lawn cuttlng are stili available771 0041 ask for Larry

HUSBAND and Wife teamlOusecleanlng Homes

condos apartments Calll\1l':\r1ol no t''''\r C'~\ln 75S

8473

POLISH English Woman,40 years 1'1111 refresh yourhome With her Europeonst~lle of cleanmg Experlenced In home heallhcare for your loved onesErrands companionship,housekeeping and cook-Ing 365 1095 EX-POLICE officer and cur

---------- rent law student InterCONSCIENTIOUS house esled m house Slllll1g and

cleaner available for light chores Referenceswork 8850858 563-1317

HOUSECLEANINGI De- HOUSE, Pel and Plant sllpendable, trustworthy tlng Experienced, ma-cleaning lady will do your ture area reSident Refer-housecleanlllg Please ences Laura 882-8384call 7762977

MATURE responsible maleavailable to care for yourhome, plants, garden andpels References, evenlngs, 526-3948

MATURE Woman to hou-seslt 885-2732

TWO Women deslle house-cleanmg With excellentexcellent Grosse Pomtereferences 779-3487

EURO Maids Ine recentPolish amvals will refreshyour houses HousekeepIng cookmg, wall washIng pamtmg, wmdowwashing landscapmg,Europeon style 3651095

HOUSE cleanmg done byhonest dependablewoman 778402

AAA Cleanlllg CompanyThree woman crew 1'1111clean your home thor-oughly and qUicklyExcellent references CallChffs evenings after7p m or weekend days698 1791

EXCELLENT houseclean-Ing expefleneed lady willkeep your home beauti-ful 7787345

HOUSEKEEPER cleaninglady available for GrossePomte area Very thor-ough honest dependable and responsible Excellen! Grosse POintereferences 925-9090

D,\NNY SP80rESc;rONAL

BAFHENDINGSfRVICES

r: i>' yc), rarty or eve"t("lr-1 <pf'cal and (om1'1,0'" Co Jftf'l u<:; PXr('I,I Ii f'1 npx['enslvP I)rl r10 lcJ nCj S,"vlcr <:;'." 1 f1I "['f'l 81 Danny,'. I <, ;,oly 111<'pop 81ld() 'e, Ill' yOIH parly Call'0 ('''Iiliis Gladu"tlClI'S".,'drl nCJs ['lIvat(' rart f'S,\0 do IIlCm elll Cnll now

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EXPERIENCED lady Wishesdays Own transportation8677587

RELIABLE hard worklllgGal would love to cleanyour home ReferencesShae 771-2054

MATURE Woman Wishes 3days Monday Wednes-day Fflday GrossePOinte references 8656881

EX P E RIENCED !lou sekeeper references owntransportation 882-5759

NUTRITION student workIng her way through col-lege deslfes employment10 years housekeepingexperience GrossePOlnle references ReI abe non smo~er Owntransportation Micheledays 881 4046

STUDENT Seeking house-cle1nlng wor~ Exoerlpneed Days Reasonablerales Nancy 579 0421

MUL TI- cleaners Yourprofpsslo"ai housekeepprs Apartments and!louSP<:; Experience references 921 0409 822')C)O.? 9am to 7pm

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MATURE woman Withkno,lledge of sewmg forsclles position ApplyJackie 0. rashlon rabncs1G837 Kef('heval 3'134000

GANTOS for the fashionrnH1ded now has partt me salps POSitions availaille Excellent careeradVdn( ement OPPOrtlHlIties Open 10 to 6 Monday thru Saturday ApptyIn perSall al Galltos Reni1lSsartce Center

PART llr ~F surrllner 11elp\ "lll'CcJ fur Imge worn ensClottll lq store 111 Gros"ePo lite plpdse c311 S8?'31 j(J lul II)ore IIlforrndtlur

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proven opoortulllty 10generate great earnings?If yOll re noddlllg yes -al e relatively diS-Ciplined -- and can closea sale

HUDSON S EASTLANDSALES CONSUL TANTS

Onental Rug departmentfull time pos'tlonsavailabte retail expenellce preferred Salaryplus commiSSion ex-cellent benefits ApplyIf) person TL.esdayWe d n e,s q 'lY andThursday between10 AM and 4 PM 4thfloor Personnel Or;lce

WE HAVE A GREAT SPOTFOR YOUI

Sell wanted needeo highest quallt~ lowest prrcedauto rust and paint protec-tion - direct from manu-facturer to eager cus10rTIPr Qualilled leadsVI Itil full trallling and support E'SSlJreIllcone potelltlal $200 to S 1 500 perweek (Depenrlll1g onschedule commitment)Minimum hours 5930P rn dally Guaranteedhourly or draw to sustainqualified IIld IVlduals Es-tablished sll1ce 1971 ourpeople call thiS 'hamel'

If recordmg - don t bebashful -- leave nameand phone ' 886-1763

GROSSE POINTEEMPLOYMENT

AGENCY885-4576

50 years reliable serviceNeeds expellenced C.OOkS

Nannies Maids HouseKeepers GardenersChauflers Butlers Couples Nurse Aides Compilnlons and Day Workersfa, pnvate homes

18514 MaCK AvenueGrossp Po nle Farms

WORKING parents I 1'1111carc for your school agedchill1 I\ct" Ily filled days8847887

BABYSITTING expprl nred 1',1'11 referC'ncps8W, 676?

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205 HEll' WANTED UGA( .

. '. 206 HElP WArmD '-'..,: PAlT.nME .

IMMEDIATE Opening forlegal secretary for StClair Shores law firmThree yeals plus rersonal Injury experiencereqUlr8d 779 7810

Downtown Detroit firmseeks full or part timesecretary With expeflf'n( eand good typing

961.7892

207 MElI' WANTED SAlES __

TENOR SOIOht 'IIdfilel ~al<,tried POSit O~ f, sl COPIJreg,ltional CiIurch ccrner of Foresl ar (IW()odwaro 831 4080

SWIM ,nstructor pdrt !In,1'17 ye3rs or older (urrentlife sa\ Ing celt,flcate' 718~011

PHOTOGRAPHIC weddlrlf]consultant Tor Mt Clemens studiO part timefleXible hours Ideal tormature wornan 1'1II trail)For appointment call 4630555 ext 271

SECURITY guard part tlrreevenings Apply 70 m at17569 East Warren SeeDave

LEGAL Secretary full timefor week of June 29thCould become part tllneperrnenant position War-ren area 776 1843

SECRETARY typls! parttime local firm reterences Reply to GrossePOinte News Box S 16 96Kercheval Grosse POinteFarms MI 48236

COORDINATOR Meals atHome program 20 hourslwee" S5 00/ hour ReqUires senSitive organlzedperso'l who enJoysworkll1g With oldpr adultsContact SOC 748 RoslynRoad Grosse PomteWoods 48236

HOSTESS part trme nightsApply at Farina s Granary18431 Mack

PART time bookkeeperdays Job qualificationsmust l'lclude accountsreceive accounts payable payroll skills If youenjoy wotKlng With pebpleand have good organlzatIonal skills and pleasantprofeSSional phone mannerlsms Submit your resume for Immediate canslderatlon to Box- S 75Grosse P0ll11e News 96Kercheval Grosse POinteFarms MI 48236

ALARM monitors part timeafternoons midnights\\eekends Good phollevOice a must Must be 21or older As" for ED K7726100

RETAIL management Heslops IOlC Iflne ch r a andglf1v,are) IS lOOKing forcareer millded personw th the follOWing qual flcation::> matrurty orqarll7atlon depenoabilityleadership personal t\'etc We have Illalllg€1T'E:nt openings ,n allareas of Mt'tro Det'o,TSend resun,e to JSWlst-.er c/o Heslop~I',c 2?790 Hesluf' 01No\ Nil 48050

SALES P,=,ople ne,'cjp,jImmediate open IlgS I'Tr?pper s Alley It yOlI rerommlltp j t') I,C nen Sf(ic., 11 1nc:; c-1S ? (Cl.'t cr ..,eI',a'll to I"I~ to yuu C21961101' [h,- W'I, ..T ref'

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DENTAL ASSISTANT

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203 HEll' WANTEDDENTAL/MEDICAL

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MEDICAL assistant parttime Monday thru FridayExperience 1r1 EKG andVenapuncture necessaryfor busy office Call 7731421

DENTAL Hygienist rleededfull or part lime for StClair Shole" denti'll office[xcellPnt ~tarllrlg payGreilt opportunl!~ Call7739660

DENTAL HYGIEr',JISTsomeone WltI, Incentive1f,IIU ellJoys tt!Jm worktull '11'18 Morlday TiIur"cia) Grl)S"c Po,ntE: Areabenel ts VIr> can appre1I lte <.,u 11PUPl IV III ex

(ep'lo I 11 dl)lll~ PleaseSU!Jlll t resufliP to GrosseIJo ltp Nel',s 96 KerLlle,al (,rl sse POintera illS I,il 1\8236 Box[)2U

DENTAL "SSI~liJnl recep

POinte office full timeexpenenced deSired tyoIng dnd sump book"eep1119 Call 88? 2300

EXPERIENCED rpceptlon1St medical c1ln,c 3 daysweekly totally trailled tohandle InsurRnce lndschedullllg needed 1mmedlatel~1 884 1021

SEEKING full time receptlonlS! lor dynamiC eyeprE'ctlce Nho works wellWith people IS adaptableand can meet the demands of a busy officeExcellent salary and beneflt pac~age Call 7746820

PART TIME: hygienisthours fleXible StartingImmediately 881 1120

FULL time hyglePlst fungroup to Vlork With Benefits Eastside Dental Assoc 3714510

EXPERIENCED Dental asslstant 4 days/ weekPleasant Grosse POinteoffice 884 0715

FULL time help wanted forbusy Chiropractic officeSome experience CallTuesday Thursday Sat-urday 8845477

KEEP our house clean andorgan 7ed hE'lp us 1'1 thwashlllg E'nd Ironmgsharl our children s actlvliL":; lOin us 20 to 30

I,OLIIS per I'. eek call andleTs talk 774 7400 ext253 or 885 7958

WANT mature woman to11\ e In Light cooking andcleaning References885-5895

SENIOR lady s companion4 days a week Noon to8pm Light housekeepingand cooking GrossePo nte area Send replies10 Box - S-90 GrossePOinte News q6 Kerd'eval Grosse POinteFarms 1,,11 48236

HOUSEKEEPER to clea'1and do laundry for workIng couple several days aIf,eek must have experlence 922 1735

LEGAL I\SS stant part timelong erm commllmentV.II Ii, 11 nrClIr"te Typ ngeCllllPrj DL,.ntuwn De

trel! t ill, I I '1 Call Paula~61 ~::JOO

PARALEGAL Cnrporatr<'Hl" Re,,1 rsT2t1' dOl..n'n I, Detl ,t .. T ~1 ey

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June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

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FORCLASSIFIED ADS

CALL 882-6900

Queen Anne wing backchairs antique all paint-Ings, solid cherry hall con-sole tables small mahog-any china cabinet largechippendale Wingbackchair mahogany secre-tary desk bachelor chestdining room server bvDrexel Onental rugs'camelback sofas

NINE piece dlnrng roomset, 1930 s 772-8341

GOLF CLUBST-LiNE P G A IRONSAND METAL WOODS

McGREGOR MUIRFIELDWOODS AND IRONSLARGE SELECTION

COMPLETE SETSODD LOTS

CALL EVENINGS 8828618

WEBER electriC bug killer,like new 881.1054

DINING room set, Walnut$150 Stereo compo-nents, Includmg highpowered SBL speakers150 watt Pioneer re-clever Player plano rollsWine bottles Mlsc Items8224079 after 5p m

FRIGIDAIRE air conditionerfor Sliding wmdow 6,500BTU $90 Telephone answenng machine $258844199

SALE; ping pong tablebunk beds dresser Hedo.trom baby carnageplaypen mans 3 speedColumbia bike weddinggo"m and veil size 12mells clothes artifiCialfireplace set 8392182

CHIPPENDALE camelbacksofa, (needs upholster-Ing)$350 Queen Anr,eWingback chalf, $75()"Ppn Annp hlC'hhn~$850 chippendale stylemahogany dining roomset, by Baker excellentcondition $2,800 Duncanphyfe mahogany diningroom set (9 pieces) goodcondition $650 882-5622

COLONIAL Maple diningroom set Manufacluredby Bennington Tableleaves, pads, 4 chairs,large hutch 885-1786

HENREDONdlnlng roomset, buffet, server, table, 2leaves 6 chairs $1,175882- 7784 PLAYPEN,stroller 5 speed SchWinn

With Infant seat, babyclothing 821 8275

DEACONS bench- 5' Ma-ple, heavy $130 882-2949

ANNOUNCING The GrandOpening of FantasticFakes Flowers and giftsbuy or rent for those spe-Cial occasions CustomdeSigned by Pat andJudy 3499 KenSingtonDetroit 881-3596 Shopafter hours, Monday thruFnday 6p m to 10p mSaturdays 9a m to 6p mBring thiS ad and receivean additional 10% oH

GRANITE stone, 44 big, 16small Beautiful accentpieces 885-6215

DINING room set 60 yearsold Whirlpool dishwasher 526-6321

BAKER two piece sectlonal-needs reupholstering$40 Candelabrum- 5branch sllverplated $25882-4112

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MISCELLANEOUS MA-HOGANY bedroom furni-ture 4 poster tWin bedsdressers mirrors, chestsdesks, ntghtstands, high-boys, traditional andfancy heaVily carved fullsize beds several liVingroom sofas, chairs, andtables, (French, QueenAnne and Trddltlonalstyles), Queen Anne dropleaf coffee table 882-5622

POWER mower, man'sSchWinn five speed bike,heavy duty electriC exten-sion cord, 100 feet 8842665

Mahogany Interiors16135 Mack Avenue

Stack bookcases chlppendale mahogany diningroom sel, duncan phylemahogany dining roomset mahogany breakfronlmini chairs Ide chestshighboys pair carvedFrench loveseats 6 chip-pendale dining roomchairs, 6 duncan phyledining room chairs pair

EGG shell colored dinetteWith 4 chairs, used 4months $200 884 3594

BABY Crib, Jenny Lindstyle Porta- Crib Bassl-nelle Car seats Goodcondition 884 9279

SEARS electnc dryer, runsoood $50 A81-4FJ?7

CAMPAIGN style dresser,corner piece and desk for$60 881-6992

TRAILER hitch for 198511986 Chrysler NewYorker, $40 823-4337

MAHOGANY SECRETARYdesk, wllh bookcase lop,excellent condition, stackbookcases, round mahog-any coHee table, 882-5622

ORGAN, Wurlltlzer, blonde2 keyboards, needs re-pair $60 Evenings orSunday 821-3485

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CONTACT L1NC 8826100TO SCHEDULE DROP OFF

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The Missing LINCt-JLinking mdlvlduals 10 Needs In the Community IS a

non-profit organization whose purpose IS tocoordinate needs With resources ThiS IS ac-complished by plaCing goods no longer need-ed by IndiViduals and bUSinesses Into the handsof Metropolitan DetrOit charitable agenciesOperating since 1971, L1NC IS proud of the ac-complishments It has made and strives to in-crease ItS resource base If you have recyclableItems, no longer of use to you, Operation LINGknows who can and Will use them Please callL1NC at 8!:l2-61 00 With your donation KEEP ITMOVING'

SHELTERING ARMS elder adult activity/care center deSires FLOWER VASES for fresh tablearrangements to brighten dining areaWORLD GLOBE would be useful dUring cur-rent events diSCUSSion A 35MM CAMERAwould be highly treasured to take pictures andpost on bulletin board of group actiVities andspeCial events

SLEEPING BAGS desperately sought by PREVENTIVE SERVICES Department of SOCial Services Harper & Gratiot Multi Service CenterBAGS needed for kids gOing to camp Wllhoutthe sleeping bags they will not be able to partlcloale

PIFU (people In Faith United) IS searching forHOUSEHOLD PAINTS (Intenor/e>-.tenor) ladders PAINT BRUSHES GARDEN and CARPENTRY TOOLS for clean up fiX up drive

BABY BIRS wanted by Day Care Center for CONTINUING EDUCATION fa' GIRLS DetrollPublic Schools Summer baby clothes wouldalso be VERY helpful to them

ST CLAIR HOME HEALTH CARE have continUingneed for dlsposaole INCONTINENCY MATERIALS FOR the adult patients they serviceil e blue pads DEPEND)

LARGE SHEETS OF GLASS (door wall type)SOught by CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERof DETROIT Glass Will be used to bUild c;olilrpanels to heat bUilding and water CARPETING r>eeded for Cenlpr s play areas

DETROIT PARKS & RECREATION lookinq for 110pairs of ROLLER SKATES for threp ce'1tersSearrhlng for 36 p'llr of ICE SKATES medlcine BALL portable BALLET BAR for ongolnqrecreational programs throughout the year

A pair of tWin mattresses,box springs, used tWiceat cottage $100 for all 4pieces 885-8534

USED carpeling- good forcottages or summerhomes Reasonable 886-2044

ROUND oak table and 0

chairs, country cornercabinet HOOSier cab'net,oak kitchen table andchairs 772 8341

COLONIAL Maple kitchentable 5 chairs, $100881-3654

COU~TRY French matchIng sofa and chair excellent condition I $300 882-8089

WATER BED king com-plete $350 Telescope$95 Microscope $25Antique figurine lamps$100 881 2619

OLDER Bedroom set, Wat-erfall deSign, $350 Callafter 3p m 775-3385

CLASSICAL, TRADTIONAL mahogany din-Ing room set, double ped-estal table, 6 chairs plusSide board china cabinet,$850 firm Evenings 5-9p m , 343-9136

FIREWORKS. Michigan le-gal, Llncle Sam's, Mackat Bedford You must be18

MOVING sale, Sprage Carl-ton furniture 3 nutmegmanle end tables 1 hex-egon, 1 square, 1 dro-pleaf, plus dropleaf coffeetable, $150 each excel-lent condilion Ethan Al-Ien furniture 2 ladderback- cane seat chairs$501 each Dark oak ovallable (44x66) plus 4chairs $450 Boys bed-room desk, $25 Porchwroughl Iron glass toptable and 4 chairs, $1001 bookcase With bar dro-pleaf (30x76) $90 8820426 after 3p m

OLD PORCELAIN stove,green and white $50double oak bed 772-8341

POOL table, refrigeratorcomblnatton rangel mlcrowave Best offers881-4609

AUTHENTIC butcher block,$200 Two pair new cus-10m navy Dlue drapes,116 x 96, $200 ThreeWindow air conditioners,$25 each 885-2635 after6pm

SUNFfSH sailboat andtrailer, Hammond organSchWinn tandem bikeSears 19 color TV Hugebasement sale 881-3587Grosse POint Woods

1920's nine piece diningroom set, including need-

FOUR casement Window air lepo,nt chairs, price nego-condltroners, Whirlpool tlable, deco combinationand Westinghouse like wardrobe- china cabinet,new, $150 each or best curly maple, 882-6939offer 884.3810

APRICA stroller, excellentRECLINER chair, metal \ condition $125 Child's BIEKER & STEIN

chandelier, large table sled, brand new, $40 ANTIQUESlamp, fan miscellaneous 8 8881-0912 81-317 "SpeCialiZing In the

STIFFEL lamps, pair, pine- Extraordinary"TWO inSide leaded doors apple deSign, 38' height, We Will be closed for vaca-

77x31 , call 824-1683 $200 pair 885-5229 tton and bUying trap fromSINGER Sewing machine ---------- Wednesday, June 10 un-

from the 20's, 885-5345 THREE beautiful lounge tll Monday June 22 Cus-chairs for den, all for tomer InquIries by ap-

GOLF clubs, left hand, 7 $120 884-1945 pOlntment only dUring thiSIrons, 2 woods, 2 bags (1 time Appraisals, restora-new), $125 881-7173 RAINBOW tIOn services Visa, MC

BLUE Floral pnnt couch ESTATE SALES 9 am- 8 pm C I 0 sedand loveseat, 2 blue vel- Wednesdays and Sun-vet high wing back 2 SALES dayschairs, antique carved BOTH SALES 15414 MACK AVE.china cabinet and buffet, JUNE 13th (9-3) (At Somerset In the Park)portable bar 822-2024 886- 7544before 9p m 22408 PARK LANE ---------

REFRIGERATOR, $60 ST CLAIR SHORES LEAGUE OFPorta- exercycle, $15 (Take Marter past Assump- CATHOLIC WOMENGlass cablnel, $20 An- tIon Church to Westbury, NEW RESALE SHOPtlque oak dresser With then go r1g~t) (Come and viSit our newmirror, $90 Antique ThiS IS a moving sale lea- large store)dresser mirrors, $10 tUring, upright plano, DeSigner clotheS-Pierreeach Rattan rocker, like white bamboo bedroom Cardin, Schrader Sport

set, couches, modern sware Oscar DeLarenta,new, $50 882-3164 occaSional chairs, desks, Glvenchy, Just to name a

PERSIAN DESIGN rug small appliances, toys few8x11 1/2, rust, black and games, loads of 011 Dresses, SUitS, ultrasuedewhite, $3,000 885-0164 paintings, painting sup- dresses and sUites cash-

DRESSERS, sofa bed, plies, steins, pillows, gar- mere sweaters, blouses,chairs lamps, mlscella- den tools, frames, mlr- Skirts, and much more Inneous, 7738038 rors, baskets, sony womens Items

transcrrber, excerclse Scores of all kinds newELECTRIC stove, refrldger- bike, sofa bed, RCA and used hats purses

ator, 2 gold love seats, 2 color TV, Armstrong flute gloves, evenlngware,chairs and a 1977 Mus- and much more Items, Items galoretang 772-1221 Mens clothes of all kinds

Chlldrens clothes, knick-knacks, Jewelry furniture,drapes, picture framesand all kinds of goodiesVintage clothes and an-tiques

16318 East Warren,Detroit (3 blocks west

of Outer Drive)343.0065

Tues,-Sat. 12pm.4pm

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FURNITURE. Couch 96contemporary off white,like new $275 Desk,double pedestal 33 x60solid walnut and oak$195 Chairs, matchingcaneback, like new $125for pair 882-7784

REDECORATING Sale Ori-ental style rug gold/ navy!bronze pewter and brasscoffee table 2 off- whitestrtped sofas 8El60169

PORCH furniture Pier 1Burt settee and 2 barrelchairs 882 0318

COUCH I oveseal, chair$200 2 Traditional stylechalfs Oriental rug andot'ler furniture 8849307

OLD jewelry old watchesWe sell we buy wetrade Klska Jewelers, 63Kercheval Grosse POinteFarms 885 5755

BEAUTIFUL wood highc!la,r $6 Hoover vacuumrlpRnpr ~?') <:; c;npprl

SchWinn $30 3 speedgirls $30 chest of draw-ers- very nice $30 par-cellan top kitchen tableset $50 like new 3722500

SMALL ROUND diningroom table With 2 leaveslike new must sell 881-8659

CRIB - Complete, excellentcondition $65 WorkingT V set $25 Man's biCY-cle $20 885-8220

ALL Wood- dark maple likenew bookshelf and cabi-net and china cabinetCall after 5 886-6732

VITA MASTER excerlser$50 After 5pm 822-7206

ALUMINUM storm Win-dows, white, 3- track,self- stortng 4-34'x54' 2-24'x54' $15 each or bestoffer 821-5706

SEVEN Piece wrought Ironset 7 piece mahoganydining room set SmallOnental style cuno cabi-net Small frUltwoodbreakfront Small hall ta-ble Call after 1 30P M882-7037

VIT AMASTER Excercycle,$100 882-0292

THOMASVILLE frUltwooddining room table, 8caneback chalrs-2 arm,credenza Excellent con-ditIOn 886-2453

HEDSTROM sWing set, ex-cellent condition, $55,774-2674

GAS POWER lawn edger,Sears 2h p engine, 884-3738

LUGGAGE 4 piecematched set gold $100779-1323

UTILITY Trailer, 6'x4'x2'high, $325 Drafting tableand acceSSOries, neverused $295 792 0705leave message

MEN'S Golf Tech golfclubs Nine Irons, threewoods, new griPS, light-weight carrYing bagGood condlttcn, $125Call Nancy, 882-0294

NEW Ben Franklin stove,$200 Potbt::ily stove, $35Samsonlte card table,$15 526-2577

MARK your calendar Annual Sprmg sale at TheThrift Shop, Our SaviourLutheran Church Elm-dale and DickersonWednesday June 17thfrom Noon to 5pm

WHIRLPOOL air condi-tioner 10 000 BTU Used2 seasons excellent candillon, rlany features,must sell 885 7473

MAHOGANY double beddresser chest of drawers$125 manogany d,nmgroom table 4 chairschina cabinet and buffet$125, 884-4374

BROWN Leather andchromCl dining room setothE"r pieces 8B2 6B97

ENTERTAINMENT Unit byHooker 2 yeals oldS195 SIX plecps of complplP liVing room furnllure $57.'> 8822731 preferable before 9am or<lfte- 8pm

JAMES A MONNIGBOOKSELLER

15133 KERCHEVAL331-2238

SelpC'tpd booksIYJl,qht and sold

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BERNHARDT octogonshape pedestal table Pecan wood With large leafand 4 high back chairsWith gold cloth seats ex-cellent condition $5757769871

COUCH, $75 lovesea: $50oak colfee table $50, dogcarner $25 car AMtrMdiSC player Wlt'l 6 speakers $7001 offer Execu-live desk! leather chair$450 884 8649

OAK Table and chairs$350 885 5029

36' GENERAL Electncstove excellent condition550 AIJ1F 24 Women sbike $10 T,\IO I.oodenc!lalrs S7 each Men sF -ee SPirit 10 speed bikeS60 885 6074 Fnoay

CURTIS Math ~ 26 stereoteleVISion oak cabinetS600 Full 5 ze Futonbed white pine frame$150 6x 9 hand wovenWOOl rug wan hallwayrunnel $200 8855591

HEALTH Insurance- IndiVid-ual group, temporary, fullcoverage Medicare supplement We ha~e a planto meet your needs JOI InE Pierce & ASSOCiatesI rlC 884-4750

BOX spring and mattressSchWinn girl's threespeed bike console sewrng machine Ironrltemangle Call Saturday,881-5713

COMPLETE set Encyclo-pedia Bnttanlca leatherbound, With referencebooks and yearbooksthrough 1987, bookcase,$425 881-1033 after 530

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NINE Piece mahogany Duncan Phyle dining roomset Old fashionedbutcher block 28' woodextension ladder 886-8763

350 SIERRA Jukl electriCtypewrllter excellent candltlon $275 or best 884-1158

SEARS CRAFTSMAN nd-Ing lawn mower, 7h p ,$250 885-5916

BABY FURNITURE forsdle call Sue 371-8845

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YOUNG CLOTHESSaturday June 13

Unbelievable bargams foryoung girls and boys Inall size ranges Allmar~ed $1 $3 $7 or$1110am-5pm

YOUNG CLOTHES1'0 KERCHEVAL

Grosse POinte Farms

CHAPMAN, WILLIAMS ANDKLINGENSMITH ASSOCIATES

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SALES - ESTATE & HOUSEAPPRAISALS - ESTATE,

INSURANCE, PRIVATE

PRICING SERVICE - An Option ForThe IndiVidual Wishing To ConductTheir Own Sale, Be It Garage OrHouse Sale Etc

For A Modest Fee, We Will AdVise YouConcerning Proper MerchandiSingTechniques, Security PrOVISionsAdvertiSing and Pricing

EST A TE SALE In Wa'renone day June 13 95p III '10 presales bedroom sets furniturechrna silver f..ltchendares liners lamps PiCtLres pool table gardenItems lots of brlc a bracSouth of 13 'nle betNeen Mound and RyanlUrn south olf 13 mileonto Cous,no COUSIiIO to4856 Munel Every1hlrgmust ga'

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ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATIONS

ESTATE Sale 9289 McKinney Friday throughSunday 10 6 Sch~llnnAir Dyne bike householdmise

GARAGE sale mise Itemsbaby stuff clothing furnlture, elc Friday and Sat-urday only 9 to 6 1937Hawthorne

GARAGE sale, SaturdayJune 13 9 to 4 Itemspriced 10 sell early 1081Manan Ct Grosse POinteWoods

ONE DAY MOV!NG SALEC,ATURDAY JUNE ,,1 10 MI1 4 r\~

8t,(; KAt ,,"OUR ROAD (".:lossr rOlN1r PAFW

P,;lrlO pool tilble relrlgpriltor Ir(-"lf'1 I"hlps <1 I(j

r h.ll c, bookcase couch 18W'1 mOWN < nn 'blOWN il'ld rl'O!~ -J

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PORCH sale assortedhousehold and decorativeItems, paperbacks toolsgarden tools furnitureand more Saturday,June 13 10a m to 4p m399 Rivard Gro!>sePOinte City

v ARD sale babies andbomen s clothes tiresn,uch more 5964 Hereford Saturday 9a m to::>p m

GARAGE Sale Furniturebeds miscellaneous;:;0480 Hunt Club HarperNood!> 9 5 Friday SalJ'day

1 rlURSDAY and Frtday 9Y to 4 19952 IN Clair

PII CI East off Macknd Torrey Road

GARAGE Sale SaturdayJUne 13 10 3P M 1247[lcofard Par).,

YARD Sale June 12 131J 5 22428 Ma'ter!'load St Clair Shores

GARAGE SALE SaturdayOnly June 13 11a mbp m 478 McKinley Fur'1lture clothes

SUPER Garage sale Chlld-'en s clothing includingIlod Iren beds andr uch more Must see toLplleve' Friday Saturday,9 4 Harper Woods19675 Eastwood

MOVING, Antiques to fursFriday, 10-5 20854 HuntClub

GARAGE SALE odds andends 9 to 3 SaturdayJune 13 1184 Hollywood,Grosse POinte Woods

GARAGE sale June 12 13and 14, 8a m to 6p mKitchenware, glasswareassorted household'tems, clothes 1348 Bea-con!>fleld

YARD Sale' Lots of goodles clothes 9a m to5p m Saturday only22030 Stephens

BIG garage sale, clothingand miscellaneous Itemsvery low prices 9 to 4,Friday and Saturday 366Kerby, Grosse POinteFarms

HUGE Garage sale, 20467Roscommon, HarperWoods Friday June 12th9 to 5 M,sc Itemskltcher sets, furniture, 19'sailboat lots more

MOVING sale Thursdayonly, 9a m to 5p meverything must go 9207Yorkshire, near 1-94

THREE Family garage saleBaby Items, clothesmlsc June 11 12 10- 419992 Kenosha

GARAGE sales RaymondStreet (off Bournemoulh,behind St John Hospilal)Saturday June 13, 9a mto 4pm

MOVING sale GrossePOinte Park, 1125 Lake-pOinte 822-6952

MOVING And Estate Sale,Thursaay l,",ru Saturday,10 3P M Furniture, kidsclothes and toys sportsequipment Everythingmust go' 283- 286 Moran

22748 PLAYVIEW June11 13 9a m _?, One blockNonh of MasoniC off Har-per

GARAGE sale SaturdayJune 13, 9a m to 3p mFishing equipment IncludIrg Rlv'era down nggersMl.skey rods ana reelshousehold Items toyslamps portable tv sclothing drapes spreadsptr 1 Wellington GrossePo nte City

GARAGE sale Cr"ldrensparaphernalia and m scSatu rday 9a m 14411\llnf~ Grosse POlnleWoods

404 GARAGf/YAIlOIASfMfNT SALES

MORAN ROADBLOCK SALE

BETWEEN CHARLEVOIXAND BEAUPRE

S,AT JUNE 13,930-130rrJ -;-HE FRONT YARDS

(Jver 15 fom dies seilingstroller electnc IrO'1prr);Hrot cages hOdser lallts baby furniture ta'es chal's CB radiOj linings storMS ",ds IceckatE"S bikes kno:ty pine,lanE"llmg ski rack sew'1g 'n'lch ne snack '8

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605 AUTOMOTIVEfOItEIGN

1974 POASCHE 914, 1 8litre ProfeSSionally re-bUilt $4,700 981-7018 or884-1142

1982 AUDI Coupe, sunroof, rustproofed Callevenings 882-9644

1970 CADILLAC DeVilleconvertible, the last onethey made Paradepretty, gold finish $2,500881-0696

1975 BMW 5301, veryclean, 64 000 onglnalmiles 882-3740

SAAB 1986, red 11 000miles, rustproofed,spoiler, louvre alarm,$12,800 Birmingham af-ter 6p m or weekends433-1825

BMW 1974 2002, looksbeautiful, runs great 885-6887, 897-5471

l':l/b Mutl COnVerliDle,hard top, stereo, manynew parts, movmg, mustsell $1 ,6501 best offer884-5157

1982 DATSUN 310 hatch-back 64,000 miles,$2,500 red With grey m-tenor, excellent condition777-7891

1983 BLACK BMW 320lSBlaupaunkt stereo Withequalizer, bUilt m 'WhiS-tler' radar detector, CodeAlarm, excellent condr-tlon, $10,000 839-9152

1980 TOYOTA Calica, suncoupe convertible roof,reliable transportation$2,500 or best offer 882-3859

1982 Volkeswagen, goodcondition, 4 speed, 2door, new tires, needsmuffler, $2,300 or best,885-8181

1980 MAZDA, AX-7, 5speed, crUise, am/fm cas-sette, sunroof, seat cov-ers, rustproofed, paintprotected, $4,250 Days884-7180, Evenings 398-1963

1978 TOYOTA Celica GTloaded, 85,000 miles,$1,300 527-7304

PORSCHE 914, 1973,46,000 miles, yellow,black Interror, alloywheels Well maintained$4,200 881-9742

SAAB 1982, 900 turbo,sunroof 5 speed, mags$6,900 886-3757

1986 PORSCHE 911,Targa Carrera, white,white Alloys loaded, mint,12 000 miles $37,500CallTom 9 to 5 792-2460

1973 Volkswagen station-wagon, good condition,$850 or best After 5p m526-1664

1986 TOYOTA Corolla LE,4 door automatic, powersteenng brakes, crUise,AM2/3FM, rust proofed,excellent condition Days961-6109, evenmgs 343-0813

1981 Honda 4 doOi Accord5 speed manual 59,000miles, air AM/FM cas-selte, garage kept, veryclean car 963-1467 9amto 5pm

1986 MAZDA 323 Silverhatchback 5 speed, AMIFM cassette air, 18,500miles $8,000 881-2084

DELUXE Subaru 1982 fivespeed air good condi-tion Call after 6p m 8850318

1979 DATSUN 210, 5SPEED AM/FM cassette$300 839 5039

1979 VW Rabbit, goodtransportation 95,000miles $750 Call Dan884-9476

BMW 325e 1985 loadedautomatic, Immaculate,B8S wheels, blaCK mustsee a real show stopperAfter 4p m 885.6867

1981 RABBIT convertible,60000 miles excellentcondition $6000 or bestoffer 885-5651

1981 RABBIT for parts$1501 best offei 823-3607

1984 BMW 528e grey/pearl fUlly loaded good('ondltlon best offe'Days 496-7689 evenings3935588

JAGUARBMW

MERCEDESBRITISH

Auto repair sPrVIce Largeparts Invenlory Drop offdowntown DetrOit andGrosse POinte 21 years- 10 mechaniCS

J & L CUSTOM AUTOCENTRE

10960 Gratiot DetrOit

839-6940Ask for Dean

door,power

777-

884-4952

603 AUTOMOTIVI • .GINIRAl MOTOIS

. 604 AUTOMonvE •ANTIQUE/(l"S5IC

604 AUTOMOTIV£. ANTIQUE/ClASSIC

1982 J2000, 4loaded, automatic,steering $2 3506014

1968 BUICK Electra, 2door, good conditIOn au-tomatiC, power, air, $7508812619

1984 CADILLAC Eldorado,37,000 miles Like new$12000 Days 886-4232Evenings 822-5778

1984 HURST- Olds, SpecialEdition loaded T-topsexcellent condition 885-6867 after 4p m

1985 BUICK S,ylark, excel.lent condition, $4700 orbest offer 824-1439 after5p m

1984 CAVALIER converti-ble AM/FM cassette, air,five speed, SIX cyllllder,power wtndows, excellentcondition 47000 miles8815914

1981 Caprice Estatewagon, crUise tilt, tape,excellent condition Allpower 77,000 miles$3500 526-7836

1979 CADILLAC CoupeDeVille 2 door, white-blue, all options, no rust,best offer, 655 Canter-bury, Grosse POinteWoods, 343-0520

1982 OLDS Omega 4door, air, stereo, 60,000miles good condition,$2,500 days, 225-7939,evemngs 824-8660

1981 CHEVETTE two door,four speed, new brakes,muffler two tires, clutch,starter, battery $1,100885-1689 after 6p m

1978 Cutlass cruiserwagon, air, tilt crUisenew tires, brakes and ex-haust $1,800 or best331-7915 after 330p m

1985 PONTIAC- 6000 sta-tion wagon Air, power,automatic, amlfm cas-sette stereo 4 cyllrlder16,000 miles Must sell$8,500 Best offer 372-1781

1969 CHEVELLE SS396,automatic, California carqUick, clean, $2,495 881-0405

1984 PONTIAC 6000, darkblue full power, clean,new brakes and shocks,$5,200 263-7638 eve-mngs

1982 CIERA Brougham, 4cyllnger, fuel inJection,loaded, excellent condr-tlon, reasonable, 881-8659

1978 BUICK Skyhawk- AMIFM radiO, air 62,000miles body In good candltlon along With alleqUipment $1,500 orbest offer 881-3588

RIVIERA 1985Gray metallic, gray lan-

dau top gray leather 10-tenor leather wheelelectronic Instrumentpanel, V-8 gas engme,touch climate control,DelcolBose musIc sys-tem, factory theft deter-rant system, loadedWith optlOrs mint con-dition

60S AUTOMO . .. FOIIIGN

1979 ELDORADO OperaCoupe, stretched 30Side wheels mint fromFlortda $8 900 8851272

CLASSIC 1963 Belair auto-matic power steertng airTexas car all orlgtnal norust Sharp car $1 800773-6339 or 775-5564 af-ter 6p m

1969 MUSTANG convertlble red With white top 8cylinder excellent condi-tion S6000 824-1681

1928 FORD Model A TudorSedan 2 door 930 milesSingle frame Gp restoralion Immaculate condi-tion S8 000 SeriOusonly 725 3124

T-BIRD, 1955 black looksarld runs great needs'TIJnor dptalilng S9995B810204

1981 MFRCEDES 3000whl'e With black Inter orsunroof Alloy wnrelsnrw Mlchp!lns 71 000'1l Ips completr senvl('f'hlstol) asklnq $14 000881 3306

1978 BMW 5301 silver Withblu() leather Inlerlor airpowpr Windows anddoors low miles (),(cf'1lent condition $75008825243

603 AUTOMOTlVIGENfRAL MOTORS ,

1982 CELEBRITY 4 door,excellent conditIOn73,000 miles $3,6758840210

CHEVETTE 1980 auto-matic AM/FM cassette89 000 miles $750 884-9647

1984 CORVETIE excellentcondition gla5s top, Bosestereo, stored wmtersCall after 5p m 881-8540

1985 CUTLASS Salonloaded 16,000 miles, ex-tendt::d warra'lty 9781337

1975 VEGA $125 Runsgood new parts clutchtrouble 824 2237

1965 BUICK Gran Sportconver1lble 445 Wildcatengille 58000 mrlesnear mln: 881-5593

1980 CHEVETIE air, AMIFM rilrllo 0rPilt ronrlltlon$700 CallS865168

1981 CHEVETIE, 2 door 4speed new brakes muf-tier 2 tires, clutch,starter battery, $1 100885-1689 after 6p m

1979 CADILLAC SeVillenew palllt excellent candltlon Collector s Item885-0640

1979 BUick Regal, V-8, ex-cellent condition, lowmiles $2995 286-5265 or773-8044

1979 CHEVROLET MalibuClaSSIC Landau CoupeV-8, 57,000 actual milesFull power crUise, AMIFM air locks Rally dashand wheels Lady ownerdriver Looks and driveslike new $2,600 Bob,773-2266

1980 CHEVY Impala 4door, V 8 automatic, 2tone blue, well mam-talned, power steennglbrakes, air, rear defog-ger, lock, stereo heater,rear ended at curb, butuseable as IS $1 200Grosse POinte Farms885-3726

1980 Monte Carlo, V-6 au-tomatiC, power steering,brakes stereo 1 owner,clean $2,850 776-9871

1971 Chevrolet ChevelleSS 454 LS6, benchseats Original InteriorAutorama show car andWillner, $6,500 or bes1offer must sell 371-1649

1973 CADILLAC CoupeDeVille, new pamt fullpower $1 395 775-4058

1984 BUICK Century LId 4door white With red Inte-rior V 6 loaded, fullpower Excellent condi-tion $5600 468-7454

1976 CHEVROLET Novatwo door 350 V-8, auto-matic air, AM/FM newpaint $1 200 G 0 C Inc773.2266

1977 CADILLAC SedanDeVille Flonda car, mustsee $2 60n G 0 C Inc7732266

CUTLASS SUPREME,1980 good condition,$1 800 or bes1 882-2602

1977 BUICK Regal V-8,305 engllle air AM/FMstereo power steertng,b'akes well maintainedS1600 881-3425

BUICK 1984 Regal Limitedloaded clean extras,56 300 885 6437 or 445-9484

1981 CHEVY MalibuWagon extras 75 000miles S2300 5277304

1981 CAMARO Z28 4speed 31 000 miles norust 3714614

1985 CUTLASS Clera 4door BrOugham low mlleage excellent condition774 2011 882 1879

CHEVETTE 1984 4 door 4speed all cassette27000 miles 824.7013evenl'lgs

1980 CAMARO VB air<;tereo low miles S29508198459

TRANS AM 1979 one0\',npr black all powere'qu lJrT'ent 66 403 new'res and muffler $4 8008247CJgs

1984 RED Pon11ac SlJnblrdl )r,( 1 l'lp $7800 LXc01lf")l ('f")'1dltlon 7778835 after 6p m

1984 POf\JTIAC 6000 LE(l1dhJ (Ipan i door "If[lONe' <;lrpr rq loebr r fI"r M0 FM slerpo

tproOlprj S::>600 83911 19 ?'!pr 6p II

1974 PONTIAC ::'2'>0 four(1m c Iri1n Interior car!)IJreI0r ann shocks npedwork 1385')307

1q77 CHf VY Irlrala10 100 mtlps aclualS,' 000 I rm 1718W4

602 AUTOMOTIVEFOlD

.603 AUTOMOnVE •. GENEtAL MOTORS

1978 FORD Fairmont goodcondition, no rust $9004450346

1979 LINCOLN Town Carlight blue no rust lowmiles Original ownerBest offer 499-1852

1985 CARTIER sellesTowncar Onglnal o/mer27 000 actual mint$15 500 or best 8849483 or 791 8220 after5pm Jim B

1984 ESCORT wagon LXExcellent condition36 000 miles automaticcassettp $4 900 8829094 after 5 30

1985-1/2 ESCORT burgundy grey cloth IntenorradiO rear defroster27000 miles excellentcondition $4300 771-0798

1974 MUSTANG II neweXrlclUSl DraKes llresmore some front enddamage $250 922 7792

1983 Mustang GT 5 speedlike new $5 700 Days8864232 Evenings 8225778

'ornat c12 000 "OS S12 l)OOl.1dst "-011 88 j 791.1

1986 MONTE Carlo LuxurySport Automatic T topstully loaded, rustproofed$10000 882-4469

1980 PONTIAC Sunblrd54 000 miles 4 cylinder4 speed AM/FM $2200372-8885 after 5p m

1986 BUICK Centurt 4door custom, loaded,S8,600 526-9897

1984 LASABRE, 4 doorm"sl sell $7 500 or bestoffer 773-4851 884-3353

V-S OLDS Cutlass SupremeBrougham, loaded 1984$5,800 885 8806

1978 CADILLAC CoupedeVille excellent me-chanically 343 0286

1984 PONTIAC 6000LEpower steering andbrakes air tilt AM/FMstereo crUise more ex-cellent condition $63007775771

1977 REGAL- $700 or bestoffer 881-1568

1985 BUICK Park Avenue,Red 4 door, With mostoptions Clean $8 900823-6562

1981 BUICK Regal, beigeon beige landau air AMIFM stereo tilt crUiseFlonda car excellent candltlon loaded Interior andexterior must sell $3350or best offer 824-7597

1984 BUICK Regal Limitedfully loaded all usual op-tions low miles excellent $6950 firm 7794780

1979 BuiCK Regal airpower steerlngl brakesAM/FM CrUiSe I.lt Onglnal owner excellent candltlon S1 995 or best of-fer 881-5027

1982 REGAL limited Everyavallat - optlOIt 63 000miles 4 door excellentcondition $4 400 885-8295 774-0747

1983 6000 LE loaded ex-cellent condition S5 0002472035 evenings

1981 OLDSMOBILE Om-ega 4 door power steerIng power brakes allAM'FM cassette veryclean excellen! conditionS1950 or or;er must selltoday 823 4124

CADILLAC 1978 SevilleSGPC' minI RosewoodI ght beige leather 10"miles Cild liar 1982C mmaron aL.lomallcdark Grey rne'ililic blackleather all ootlons lowmiles f n st n ilrea Flord a bOl nd rell'eel 881)771

1986 6000 ~[ IOelded exIrilS no 1t I), rGlJ1dy >\IreI',hprls -'71 \';18

1985 TqA"JS All re' au

1978 GqM,D PIIX "7000,,,IpS j{O'y can S16000r hcs' -fit r ,76 iDe'"

1977 rHf \ Y 1- ,) 'I, In r(jr)or ful II ',,' 1 r I('\,<

" 1('( " I I(n' rcnd, r "1 ft Pil) loO''!

1984 0, OS r '('nil A'"nl ("1'.,, Itr 1 r rp , or'rq "f""r , I' I ([,I" t de'I [''; n 'ill f xC', 10111( )r"!(J' l or 1-, h )[1(")

1979 (1 ,c r 0pl\'. ,Hile1 OU(lll 111 1, I r)or C ~rpl[''1' (' r II r, 10,', 1111

I, IC]( 111 lllh

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1980 Cd VHOI f T l?RSr/JOn' (lr S100l orI")(..,t K8, Ii?')

$55_00

$75.00

601 AUTOMOnVE .CHlYSLEI

602 AUTOMOnVE -FOlD

1976 DODGE Coronetwagon 85 000 miles,runs great well main-tained, $550 884-0616

1983 CHRYSLER LeBaronconvertible Mark CrossLimited Edition LOadedcomputer equipped Newtires brakes and exhaustExcellent condition$7800 flnT! 776-7154,2969206

1986 CHRYSLER LE BaronGTS air power AM/FMstereo, :)6 900 Call aher6p m 8820876

1968 DODGE Polara 4door engine and body Invery good conditionstereo S800 884 6039

1973 DODGE Dart powersteerlnq air good transpor1atloll 886 3995

1981 DODGE Charger 22stick high mileage, runs~v("Qllc.nt ~1 050 OQ1

7793

1980 DODGE Colt, AM/FMsun roof $500 881 6928

1983 GRAND Fury fourdoor 318 4 barrel new225-70 tires $3500 882-2859

1984 convertlable MustangbeautlfuJi asking $8 300after 5p m 725-0777

1979 OMNI 0-24 hatchback, 4 cylinder manynew parts radial "resexcellent transportationand gas mileage $650294 3904 after 6p m orweekends

CONTINENTAL 1985 excellent condition 64 000miles $10500 851 5587work 755-7220

1983 Mercury MarquiSBrougham, excellent candltlon loaded many extras, $3 500 882-6396

1982 LYNX, 4 door powersteering/brakes air$1 700 firm 882-8141

1979 FORD Fairmont$300 881-7831 after5p m

COUGAR 1973 92,000miles $500 or best Onglnal owner 821-9549 after6pm

MAVERICK 1974 auto-matiC, heat air $250779-5692 afternoo'lS

1985 MERCURY Cougarloaded sun roof rust-proofed S8 500 882-9644

1979 Ford Van convertednew radla10r muffler andtires great stereo$3,200 8820872

1982 MERCURY Lynx GSwagon 38 000 miles, AM/FM stereo cassette airexcellent condition$3 900 823-5039 aherJune 15

1985 Grand MarqUIS, airfull package optionsalarm rustproofed 886.6885 afler 5 30p m

1981 2 door escor1 GL automatlc power steenngpower brakes rear window defroster am/fm radlo ruslproofed oneowner excellent condltlon S2 300 343-0373 or278-4355 after 6p m

1980 MERCURY Colon!Park station wagon 9passenger tu lIy loadedair C B Unit S2 000 0'best after 886 8708

1978 COUGAR XR-7 Automatlc small V 8 air a'Tdfm lOW rrilies must seeS2 250 296 6909 5276118

LTO Crown Victoria 19854 door 1 o~mer mintcondilion 881 9701

1972 GALAXY 500 ~ doorautomat'c body excellent Ilitie rusl AM/FMste'rro 4 Ilew t res l'att(>r~ RGns f '1e nee dsf'Jl JI'ler qcod "2nsp012, on S2g91 brst offpr8865632

RUSI"G'S~RECONDITIONING

886.0613

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600 AUTOMOTIVEAMC .

505 lOST AND FOUND

" a AM.'O PM - 7 DAYS It. w~£~_. . .;,;SERVING THE POtNTES SINCE 1981 •

601 AUTOMOTIVE ,CHIYSlER

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FOUND: MALE Dog about9 months old, cham andwhite flea color, blackOuter Dnvel Warren 884-6697

IF YOU have lost a pet,anywhere In the GrossePain Ie area please callus at Grosse POinte Animal CliniC ThiS week wehave a neutered and declawed black cat, Withwhite feet and chestwearing a yellow collarfound In Grosse PomteWoods A white malepoodle With a red rnlnestone collar found InGrosse POinte Woods ablac.k female cockapoofound In Grosse PomtePark a small female yellow lab X found InGrosse POln1e City abrown and white femaleterror X found In GrossePOinte Park a black andbrown male shepherd Xrou nd Grosse POintePark a tan and whitefemale collie X wearing aleather collar With a NIchols Vet CliniC tagfound In Grosse POintePark a black and whitefemale terrlor X, found atMack and Whittier 10

Grosse POinte Park, formore mformatlon call8225705

/NTf RK)rX IIRF PROf F S"C:;/ONIII/ y c;rr AM ( / f AW ()

• SUPl:R GlAZE fINISH"Two Year Written Guarantee

• PROltC'\TVE PAINT SEALANT'Thr8(> Year Written Guarantee

1963 CONCORD wagonDL, low miles $3,650885-3882

1984 Allrance, 4 speed,AM-FM, excellent condi-tion must sell, home 8234896, work 882 8020

1984 ALLIANCE, 4 speedAM/FM cassette, goodcondition $1,950 or bestotter 881-3813

1964 Allrance AM-FM 4speed, excellent condi-tion, must sell, work 8828020 home 823 4896

CITY OFGROSSE POINTE PARK

CITY VEHICLESFOR SALE

INVITATION TO BID

Sealed bids Will be accepted for the follOWingvehicles

Four 1985 Chevrole1 CapriceOne 1984 Chevrolet CapriceOne 1983 Chevrolet Caprice

Bid forms and mspectlonare available at the PubIlc Safety Department15115 East Jeffersonweekdays 8 OOam4 OOpm

Completed bids must bereceived by Ms P Kond-zlolka City Clerk prior to1000am Friday June26 1987

FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY-3-HOUR SERVICE-

.~~~ $~OORub au! plus complpte clf>Onlng of Ir lerlor and e:r:1f'lIor

1981 MIRADA power steer-Ing- brakes, air undercoat low miles S3 600 orbest 372-7163

1984 DODGE CaravanCustomized excellentcondition low mileageS8 900 776 1686

1982 DODGE Aries SE 4door loaded Excellentcondition In and out44 000 miles $3 9501 offer 882-2691

1981 Plymouth Champgreat shape minimalrust good stereo $1 8008820872

1975 DODGE TradesmanVan good engine newtransmission new baltery asking S500 Call afler 5p m 8856123

1977 ASPEN g'eat shapegood for studcn1 needssome work 884 6878

1980 PLYMOUTH Volere 4door new brakes newtires n81\ exhaust oneOl\ner S1 650 8869793

1983 Chrysler Reliant 4cyl nder air power steerIng power b'dvesstereo low miles '1llntcond tlon one o~,nerS4 ';00 or best olfer 774\392

500 ANIMAlS •ADOPT A ItIT

502 HORSEsFOI SALE

506 PiT .IREEDING

503 HOUSEHOlDIOnsFORSALE

. -412 WANTEDTO'IUY

OLD JEWELRY

. 507 pn EQUIPMENT. .

FREE kitten to a goodhome Grayl Black withone White paw 885-1839

LOVEABLE adult dogs andcats 1 year and up (needgood homes) For adoptlOn Information callNorthern Suburbs AnimalWelfare League Volunteer at 777 5110 or 773-0954

KITTENS 8 weeks old togood homes 884-5299,call after 3P M

FREE to good home labmix puppy 4 months old882-7605

FREE puppy to good homeBlack Lab mixed Male 8weks 774.8557

KITTENS from a goodhome free to same 293-3294

GROSSE POINTE Animal(on Kercheval) has an 8week old black male f..lt-ten, available for adop-lion for more Informationcall us a 822-5705

12 WEEK old kitten dec1awedl shots Free togood home 882 0292

BLUE and gold Macau par-rott and all the fiXings 5years 01d talks lovespizza needs lOVinghome $700 or best offer,371 1649

APPENDIX Quarter MareBay 6 years Goes huntseat and beginners Dres-sage Beautiful mover$1 500 firm 881-4886 or881-4787

'SPECIAL care for SpeCialHorses Stalls now avail-able With dally turnoutand lots of room to runGrooming availableReasonable priced Jim3923025

CHAMPION bred giantSchnauzer puppies AKCOFA certified One male,one female 7544147

CHOCOLATE Labrador,male 3 years old, A K Cchampionship bloodline,good family dog $100885-5029

SIBERIAN husky puppiesAKC 8 weeks old $250469 0265 Free Kittens

FEMALE Insh Setter AKCone year old, good diSpo-sition S 100 MOVingcan t take 885-6123

LARGE boned GermanShepard puppies 6weeks old German bloodlille Call 822-5771 askfor Sandi

CUTEST puppies In GrossePOinte, miniature Dachs-hund red smooth $175881 0211

. .'505 lOST AND FOUND

FOUND Fnday May 29thFemale Beagle mix col-lar no tags E WarrenOuter Drive area 885-1786

Highest prices paid for oldrhinestone and costumeJewel ry Pnvate

772-7434

DOG obedience newclasses starting July 8and 11 or let us do thework by boarding andtralnlngl Guaranteed reosuits Kamoer Kennels7923000

PORTABLE dog pen 14 x36 881 3589

I HqPSt BOOK Siorpwrl C,ilVP thiS !\n • J

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412 WANTm TO iuy-

411 Oma/IUSINESSEQUIPMENT

. 410 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

BOOKS/'~rl~~~~~~~,,~~~RE-lr, (I n I mp ('on<;IJltilt on" I

,JOHN KING961-0622

WANTED used flute InQ00t.J condition 886 1413

PIANO FOR sale upnght,Huejson $900 or offer,7719567

LOWERY MI( roGenle keybOdrd organ $700 whennew Irss than 2 yearsold Ask ng $500 8843594

SEINWA Y Mahogany cansale plano good condltlOIl 884 3737 dfter 6p mvlrekdays

CARVIN X 100B amp headwith arl\' I case $375firm 11r\0new ro"al BassgUitar Wllh case $ 150Custom spear\er cabinetNth 12 speakers $350firm 343 gn6

USED PIANOSAT BARGAIN PRICESI

Used Sp nets ConsolesUprights & GrandsUSED STEINWAY

And Other Used GrandsUsed Planas Exclusively

ABBEY PIANO COROYAL OAK - 541.6116

PIANOS WANTEDTOP CASh PAID

PIANO for sale wantedRe,pOI'''llJlp par1y (0 assu,ne smal: monthly pajrnents all p ana See 10

ro , ,) w U U'j'L.- ....,

618 234 1306 any1lme

HAMMOND o~all 5 ~~petals and stops 1 keyboard S350 Splnnetplano fair conditIOnS300 Call 296 6552

TELEX II model 33 termlnal with econo'1ly telexadaptor Extras $300 orbest offer Call John 823-1600

COPIER Savill 750 plainpaper copier high vat-ume excellent conditionS450 881 8300

BOOKS wanted bUying II-brar es and Individual vol-umes of Interest 773-9486

TOP SSS$ paid for colorTV s VCR s needlrlgrepall 372 0155

COLT Revolvers and pistolswanted by pnvate collector 4785315

BOOK Donations neededfor St Clare School UsedBook Sale 34302853430957

ART objects and le'Nelry ofall types Including golddiamonds precIousstones Jade and especlally antique JewelryAlso want canvlngs, IVOrypaintings an11ques etcCash confidential MrRogers 961 1439

WANTED to buy old casturne ard RhinestoneJewelry brass lamps cellII1g f xtures Nail sconces882 0396 evenlr1gs

BUYING old silver COinstea sets flatware alltypes any condition Prlvate collector 882 83158813099

COLLECTOR would like tobuy US and foreignstamps and LiS COlrlS4690906

SHOTGUNS and rifles\~anled Parker Brown.Ings Sm th Fox Winchester and olhers Prr\ ate collpc'or 478 5315

WANTED ReTrlgeralor1', h te t '10 door goodcondit on 823 b318

PA YING lop dollar for oakIII n tu'P mise antiques771 544')

WANTED Anle- Ciln Ind anI'll OUps :::il("kle~ f.Jrn',He 8?1 0109

WANT CLOCKSIPaying top e'olliH for ant que

clocf s III any cond tallpll'.a'p collec'or

772-7434- -

BUYING THE BEST BOOKS( lJ II T't ,,(JOKe., Df-SfHVE QuALITY P81CES

l' I 1 cJ o,er ')Ooks n illl, ategofles ApI ", .'111 , ,0,' l10me or our SIIOP 124 pm

c., II ,1.1\ Answer nq rrachlne, '<, 'I III M ?4 hOl.rs

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June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

1974 PLYMOUTH Valiantlour door SIX cylinderruns good $250 884-0616

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703 APTS/flATS/DUPLEXWANTED TO RENT

QUIET, nonsmoking profes-Sional couple seeks twobedroom camage houselapartment In GrossePOinte POinte referencesavailable 649-2349 eventngsor leave message-EXECUTIVE'S Home In theWoods Prime locationwalk to North and StarRecently decorated 4bedrooms 2 1/2 bathsformal dining room FlorIda room recreationroom kitchen built inS 2car attached garage cenIral air A D T securitysystem patio With fenc.edyard S 1 500 monthAvailable mid August792 6Cl05 days

1520 Hampton '3 bedrooms Ilvtng room fireplace dining roomkitchen one bath basement $900 monti"' TokIng applicat Ions 881l:l::J41

FOUR bedrooms fireplacedining 'CiOm 2 car garage, $950 per month, 1month s depOSit 8847171 call after 6p m

BRICK Bungalow Anitanear Marter 3 bedrooms1 1/2 ba,hs stove refngerator Occupancy June15 $700 a month, plus 11/2 monlhs security After6 882-0006

FARMS two bedroomRanch den Immaculatecapable of gIVIng tenderlOVing care ReferencesNo pets Own utilities andappliances S700monthly 5 year lease reqUired 886-2044 after6p fYl

CHARMING 3 bedroombungalow 472 TouraineIn the Farms Stove refrldgerator dishwashercarpeted and freshlypainted Park p IlagesAvailable July 1Sl LeaseS8501 month 885-1626

TWO bedroom bnc", fireplace $350 per monthOpen 10 to 2 SaturdayJune 13th 10219 Lanark-THREE bedroom housefreshly decorated In De-trOll near Grosse POinte$600 per month plus se-cunty 882-1061

BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroomhouse many arlemtlesIncluding garage appli-ances, hardwood floorsnatural fireplace securitysystem natural wood-work leaded glass $400plus heat securrty, refer-ences Open ThursdayJune 11 5 30p m to8p m 5745 Three MileDrive 2590161 Available June 25

HOUSE for rent With oplionCourville near East OuterDrive 3 bedroom brickTudor flleplace 2 cargarage, newly decoratedlots of extras $600/month plus security CallDolores Renaslssance Investment Company 8331540

FIVE BEDROOr ...1 Chester/Morass S535 plus securlt\, depOSit Tenant pavsutilities 886 3184

INDIAN Village camagehouse SpacIous 2 bedrooms deck private garden $600 8247422

KELLY Morang area Nice2 bedroom bllck Basement garage reTerencesS425 plus security 7749001

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroombungalow close to GrossePOinte Flordla room 2 1/2 car garage finishedbaserrent 2 baths plusma'ly extras AvailableAugust 1st S650 plus secUrity 881 6968

CADIEUX Chandler ? bedroom bllck fence S445or option 882 4132

WANT ADSCALL IN EARLY

THURSDAYFRIDAY

MONDAY

882-6900

701 APTS/FlATS/DUI'LEXDetroit/Woyne County

MA YFIELDI Hayes 2 bedroom lower, $275 amonth Utilities extra$400 security depOSit 1bedroom upper $220 amonth Utilities extra$325 secullty depOSitSuper clean, Ideal forworklllg people 884-2257

SPACIOUS one bedroomupper Eight Mile/ Hayesappliances Included Callafter 6p m 521-3603

TWO bedroom upper flatstove refllgerator heatIncluded $425 a month,available July 1st, HarperYorksillre area 773 5709

TWO family lIat AOC welcome security depOSitlower $325 upper $275881 8829 881 0748

INDIAN Village house Onebedroom secured offstreet parking, $325 plusutilities 923 6750 evenlngs

COURVU I F lowpr ':l hp,.;room With dining roomliVing room kitchen nookleaded Windows appllances, garage Very nicehouse In nice neighbor-hood Only $450 a monthplus security Call 884-9796 or 885 0172_.

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We are now taking ap-plications for 1 and 2bedroom apartments111 Harper Woods,East DetrOit and StClair Shores

For more Informationplease call our officeMonday through Fri-day 9-5

881.6100

THE BLAKE COMPANY20543 HARPER

HARPER WOODS

EAGLE POINTE. 2 bed-room home lakeViewWith access to pnvatepark, great neighborhoodavailable mid August,$775 per month 772-6944

APARTMENT: modern onebedroom With appliancescentral air, dishwasherwasher and dryer, 11Mllel Jefferson area, Idealfor middle age $430 permonth 274-2932

NORTHSHORE apartments,now taking applicationsfor 1 and 2 bedroomapartments, from $545-$650 771-3124

ATTENTIONEXECUTIVES

One and 2 bedroom apart-ments Completely fur-nished $29 50 per dayand up One month mini-mum

469-1075 771-4916

GROSSE POINTEMOVING AND STORAGE

COMPANYReasonable RatesReliable ServiceFree Estimates

343-0481B22-4400

rYEAR AROUND "IIJl

RESORT LIVINGON LAKE ST CLAIR0j~~~ ~« , ..;

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6 ii1--1C»T ~,.i'

An Adult Community

BOATWELLSReSidents Dock At

Your Door Step

Pr vate Boat HarborCLUB BOATS

For ReSident UseLAKEVIEW

Apartme'lt Homes

791-144136000 EAST JEFfERSor~

"- Near 15'2 Mile

n,o,' rAcK klowpr Nn

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701 APTS/FlATS/DUPUXDetroit / W.yne Co.unty

CHANDLER Park qUite 1bedroom liVing roomdining room, screenedporch garage, seculltysystem, fireplace carpeted applianceswasher and dryer $325plus securlly 8869339Available June 12

AL TERI CharleVOIX GrossePOinte Side, one bedroom $250 Includesheat 885-0031

COZY, small apartment forone Great location $225per month plus utilitiesTwo montn secullty dePOSit 884 7581

INDIAN Village call1agehouse sma!1 bedroomelegant kitchen, liVingroom With a view cedarcloset $350 Includes utilitie" 823-1485

1-941 WHiniER area Veryattractive 1 bedroomcO'ldo new carpetingplus stove refllgeratorair cO'ldltlonlng NeWlyJ.!dllllt;;O ;',jjU per montn,heat ana water IncludedSuper clean must seeCall 8844618 between 5-9p m Available JUly 1

LOVEL Y moder'1 1 bedroom apartment car-peted air condllionedoarklng $300 per monthIncluding heat HayeslKelly Road area 521.7675 or 881 3542

EAST Jefferson near Alter,In Detroit, 2 and 3 bed.room uppers from $300-3501 month With utilitieslsecured parking SeculltydepOSit 772-4317

CADIEUX! Morang onebedroom, four roomapartment, prefer adultssecurity depOSit refer-ences 278-4139 eve-nings

FIVE rooms upper Appli-ances heat Included, se-cUrI!y depOSit No petsPrefer mature adults372-9866

BALFOUR I WARRENspacIous liVing room(21 x17), natural fireplace,hardwood floors, bay window separate diningroom, (15x15} 2 bed-rooms, S305 882-0619after 6p m

BUC~INl;lliAM ,.nA,;lr Mack,2 bedroom upper lIat,

, ~appliances carpet, airconditioned drapes newpaint Must see $350monthly plus secullty de-POSit 823-4849

GRAYTONI Warren, beauti-fUlly decorated 2 bed-room flat lIVIng roomdining room, kitchenwasher and dryer appli-ances $4501 month in-cludes heat Adults nopets 885-6887

TWO.1/2 bedroom lowerflat Cadleuxl Harperarea 962-0405

NEAR Grosse POinte onBedford very I1Ice twobedroom upper naturalwoodwork nardwoodfloors appliances garage $295 343-02554631043

DEVONSHIRE upper Onebedroom Includes appllances Real n'ce flatOnly $285 a month Plussecurity Available July10th Call 884 9796 or8850172

1.941 Whittier Nice roomy2 f:'edroom home Fire-place Gelling fan appli-ances space garagePets OK ResponSibleworking people only$400 plus ul-Iltles Call884-5616 e;/e'llngs

WHITTIERI East OuterOlive elegant lower twobedroom English Tudoryou pay all utilities S390a month plus securityImmediate occupancy alter 6p m 1 7655501

CADIEUX Maek soaclousupper flat 2 bedroomsrefrigerator sio",e S385Includes heat AvadableImmediately 294 2646

ONE bedroom S315 StudiOS280 Ut Ilt,PS ard appll.gnccs Ireludcd Redeeorilled good transport;]t onMilCKJ Outpr Dr areaDpt'olt sloe UeEln qljlPtfYlust sep 88.; 0648

STATEFAIR/ Srhoer,hrrrar('il 1 [)pd'oom upperflat 5300 I'Pill "rludf'd83C)C,616372'5136

LARGE 'wo lYo'(YJ!Tl apart1111 nt 1';?') Nott nqr.mIn D(>lrol "11') mon!.'1I po' I1ll,drr 881 ?<;40

DEVONSHIRE? 1)IO(!rnomPf!S OnpS3?')/monlt1JOHNTSONfcnONE

q AM ') PM

701 APTS/FLATS/DUPUXOef"it IW.yne County

BALFOUR near GrossePOinte 1 bedroom upperDilling room, appliances,garage, heat and waterIncluded 727-2576

LARGE 3 bedroom upper,fireplace, porches basemenls, garage $400 UtllItles 885-8687

NOTTINGHAM Harper 5rooms lower, stove, car-peted, $2251 month 526-8561

CHANDLER Palk and Chal-mers 1 2 bedroom flatImrrledlate 8?3-3967

CADIEUX Kelly area 2bedroom lower apartmellt utilities air andheat Included no pets$375 Ideal for matureadults 882 0459

UPPER efllCler cy Kelly/Morass area Ideal forSingle $305 per monthIncludes utilities SecuritydepOSit references 8825829

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bedroom upper NeWlydecorated, no appliances,$250 1/2 ,",eat IncludedCall LaVon s Rental andProperly Management773-2035

DEVONSHIRE near War.ren two bedroom lowerflat, appliances IncludedPay own utilities $375plus secunty depOSit Ref-erences 8B5-7415

BARHAM In DetrOit 2 bedroom upper flat Goodbus transportation ~220a month 771-3749

DEVONSHIRE' I1Ice fiveroorr lower With fireplace,stove, refngerator and ga-rage $3351 month plusutilities and security de.POSit 882.7240

ONE Bedroom upper, newlyredecorated, stove refng-erator Close to busllneUl1Iverslty- East Warren$290 plus security 886 ..3843

two bedroom home com-pletely redecorated spot-less, appliances, avail-able July 1st, $425month 8814715 al1er 530p m

TWO Bedroom apartment,heat and air conditiOningIncluded Appliances andcarpeting No pets $400a month 872-8215

CHATSWORTH near War-ren very clean, one bed-room upper, new carpet-Ing, enclosed back porchstove, $290 per monthIncludes heat and waterCall aller 6p m 882-1686

COURVILLE: two bedroomspacIous upper, liVingroom, dining room,kitchen With nook sunporch, fireplace, halfbasement, available July1st, $400 per month plusone month's security, in-cludes heat and appllances Ideal for adults881-8932

DEVONSHIRE soutn ofWarren spacIous twobedroom upper, new car-pet air, stove refrlgerator washer, dryer garage $425 plus secullty,heat Included No pets2933930

MOVE In July 1 Remodeled spacIous 2/3 bed-room lower Security features appliances andmuch more to appreciateBetween Jefferson andthe river at city limits Call331 0078 for appoint-ment $425

UPPER 4 Tudor house 2bedrooms, bath atticsforage garage fireplace $400 a month Ineludes heat Ask for Maltor leave message Evenlngs 885 0309 days556-4903

SOMERSET APART-MENTS

Live In Ihe shadow of theRen Cen Large one bedroom apartment,> available including all utilities slo\e ilndrefllgPralo' $375 and up1523 E Jeffe'son 3938420

CLASSIFIED ADSCALL 882-6900-

lltl~ian lhlIauc i{{m1l1l"

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f-Ipgant rrvprfront nVlI1g Just 1() mlnutrs Irom Downtown SraCIOII'i (up 10 3000 <;'1 It) two "ndIhrpc brrlroom ilpar1ments With milld '-, OUiv1f'IS'>lJn room formal dining room Ihrep bathroomspll'S st(Jr,lge .lnd 24 hour Sf>eurliy From S800

Colli Pilm 8?'1 7704

GROSSE Pomte Parklower flat near JeHerson,2 bedroom liVing room,dining room, large eat Inkitchen, 1/2 basement,seperate utilities, newlydecorated $375 monthlyplus security Open Sat-urday 10a m to 2p m1049 Wayburn or call331-6770 or 331 3500

BEACONSFIELD - Vernor,Park 2 bedroom upperflat, large liVing roomdining room and k.tchendishwasher appliancesNew carpet and paintceiling fans levelorblll1ds porch Adults catIS OK $550 plus utilities8234849

SEVEN MILE Kelly 2 bedroom brick garage fin-Ished basement $415month Immediate occupancy 882 0555

UPPER flat Grosse POintePark, 1125 LakepolnteFour bedrooms $450 permonth nll!<; "td,I",<; RR1

2540

NOTTINGHAM South ofJefferson nice 2 bedroom apartment, apph-ances Available July 1stCall 331-4229

EXCEPTIONAL 2 bedroom,2 bath lower With familyroom Neutral decor, ap-pliances, many extras$975 823 0327

TROMBLEY Road EnglishTudor, spacIous 3 bed-room plus den, 2 1/2bath upper flat Newlydecorated updatedkitchen dishwasher,stove, refrigerator, com-plete Window treatments,carpeted No pets Adultspreferred $900 permonth 824-4334

15016 MACK Avenue nearWayburn Newly deco-rated appliances In.cluded No pets 822-0392

748 HARCOURT 2 bed-room lower, natural fire-place FlOrida room, 3 cargarage Ask for Jim Sa-ros, B86-9030

HARCOURT upper unit, 2bedrooms, 1 bath, liVingroom With fireplace,kitchen With appliances,hardwood 1I00rs, centralair, newly decorated, ga-rage, no pets $700 amonth plus security Im-mediate occupancy B23-5649, evenings andweekends

GROSSE POinte Park, Way-burn Remodeled onebedroom rear COllageMust see $300 a monthStove, refrigerator, car-pet DepOSit $450 864-4666

1107 MARYLAND two bed-rooms, refngerator,. stove,newer carpeting $4108860657

1428 MARYLAND threebedroom upper, car-peted appliances ga-rage $450 plus depOSit882-8259

UPPER 3 rooms, 1 bed-room Prefer matureworking gentleman Ref-erences Utilities In-cluded 885-9373

CONDO NEAR VILLAGESold your house? Company

coming? Use the deluxealternative to a motelJust bllng food andclothes Eight weeks mrnImum after July 18 Adultcommunity Days only882-2415

NEFF ROADGrosse POinte City Brand

new lower or upperunit, 2 bedrooms modern kitchen With appll-a'lces natural fireplacecentral air separatebasement 4 car garage

Call Jim Saros8869030

GROSSE POINTE WOODSHarper Woods Warren

areas Completely furnlshed one and two bedroom apartments all thecomforts of home Sno'tterm leases Idf>al fortranc;femng executives or<;hort term assignment'>

Executive LIVing SUites Inr4749770

Grande moped,miles, excellentB84- 7871 after

6S5 CAMPERS

6S' IOATS AND MOTORS

. '-

656 Mo-TotllKES _'

654 10AT STORAGE/. DOCKAGE

. 657 MOTORCYClES .

BOAT well available forJune thru October Call881-5013

STAR Crafl pop up campersleeps 6 awning Excel-lent condilion $1,2007756394

CROWN nop up sleeps 6refrigerator stove fur-nace like new S1 2008842731

POP-UP tent campersleeps 6 to 8 Stove,neater Sink cooler Vr;rygood condition $550 8817831 after 5p m

1987 22', 2-3 Donzi 350Magnum h p, Tandemtrailer low hours$34,500 881-6355

1982 HONDA 650 NightlrdWK, ;)U0 Uf l!:llildl 11111t;;:"

falnng 882-3740

VESPA2,000$2756pm

1983 HONDA 650 CX Cus-tom 3,000 miles, liqUidcooled, shaft dnven bestoffer After 5 pm 884-7370 773-0212

1984 HONDA Shadow 500excellent condition, lowmiles, $1 600 or best of-fer Before 6 pm, 772.1690 as" for Joe

1982 YAMAHA, black 2helmets, cover Excellentcondition Must sell, bestoHer 886-3843-HARCOURT below Jeffer-son spacIous two bed-room lower flat naturalfrreplace, screened Inback porch, appliances,three car garage, sepa-rate basements and utili-ties, $750 per monthEastSide ManagementCompany 372-2222

HARCOURT upper unitVery clean, 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath, stove and refrig-erator, fireplace,screened porch no ga-rage, central all, carpet-Ing No pets Lawn careand snow removal In.cluded References, $650a month Reply to box K-10 Grosse POinte News,96 Kercheval GrossePOinte Farms, MI 48236

NOTTINGHAM, south ofJefferson two bedroomupper $435 plus security881-7562

NOTTINGHAM UPPER 2bedrooms, garage refer-ences 885-9112

LARGE 2 bedroom flatavailable Immediately$4501 month 855-1606

GROSSE Park 5 room upper Stove refngeratorAvailable now $385 3312740

ALL Original wood trimmedtwo bedroom 1224 Wayburn Formal dining roomWith French doors $350plus security and utilitiesRemodeled kitchen andbath Appliances In

cluded No pets 4223665, If no answer call582-6918

UPPER on Rivard In grossePomte, one bedroom IIVIng room kitchen and fullbath Perfect for Single orcouple $5001 monthCa11B82-7854

324 RIVARD Lovely fur-nished, 2 bedroom upperkltchenelle laundry faCil-Ity carpet drapes Insulated No pets $700/month Open Sunday2p m 8818437

GROSSE POinte Park 3bedroom lower appltances $525 plus securitydepOSit 885-6648 after5p m

Condom,n um on St Clallready for Immediate occupancy LIVing roomWith a fireplace formaldining room kltchpn Witheiltlng spilce on firstfloor Three bedroomstwo lJ<lths on secondfloor Stud 0 room smallbedroom and bath thlldflOor Covered parkll1g'3racp Prlvatr oilllO offrrar I ease ilvallalJle$1 OOO/monih

CHAPIO!'J & BA[R INC8845700-----_._---

Off Shore110 HPtrlt trim

CLASSIFIED ADSCALL 882-6900

6S1'IOATS AND MOTORS

ANTIQUE Boat for sale withtra'ier $2 500 1959 Man-ner '18 Chrysler pcwer293-7124

1985 SEARA Y SeVille 181/2 bow rider easyloader trailer ship toshore depth sounderAM/FM cassette stereomany extras $10 500526-4764

SAILBOARD made In Sweden Excellent conditionadjustable mast stepFoot straps $3501 bestoffer Evenings 8821141

NEW and L.sed sallboardsNew boa'd pnce'3 startingat $449 complete Usedboards from $229 Greatgraduation glftl Metro Ski& Sports Monday IhruFrtday lOa m to 8p fYlSaturday lOa m to 6p m8845660

BOSTON Whaler 1983 1560 h P Johnson trailerExcellent condllton 822-;::>"jq;::>

1973 19 Cape Dory Typhoon sadboat four sallsbrand new outoard 6 h Pengine, full keel $5,400Days, 963 1600 Eve-nings, 886-8525

BOATING EaulpmentSeaspcrt 7' ,nflatable din-ghy $75 25 pound Fish-erman anchor, $75 2Lewmar 8C winches,$135 Wheel- type backstay adjuster $135 RayJefferson digital knot me-ter $65 Wind speed Indi-cator $65 30 amp powercord, $45 Depthsounder$45 Autohelm 1000 WinOvane accessories, $95885-7839 evenings

PEARSON. 1970, 22', 5salls, 9 5 EVlnrudeSleeps 4 Best offer CallAfter 6P M 779-8890

1986 FOURWINNS 195CUddy, 170 merc withtrailer loaded with extrasEvenings 772-7756

1979 CRESTLINER, 17'aluminum, 70 h P John-son, $5,500 521-349B

CAL 20 live salls, 6h poutboard, excellent condi-tion, many extras $4900885-1513

1983 BOSTON Whaler Cat-amaran Sailboat SuperCat 19', with trailer ask.109 $5,000 or best offerAller 5p m B85-1225

CAL 25, 1967 Great buygreat shape, must sell294-3761, 296-2537

1985 SUN Runner S 8 22023'6' LOA B 1/2' beam230 h pliO Mere Under90 hours Sleeps 4,stove, refrigerator, head,stereo cassette, customcanvas, and more$19900 Call 822-2840leave message

SAILBOA T Pearson 26', 3salls, 95 hp OIB, newelectronics, upholsterymore 362-4558 after6p m

SUNFISH, very good condi-tion, 1985 trailer, $975Searay 1971, 19 100h P Johnson good con-dition, trailer, $3200885-3674

14' YELLOW Laser- excellent conditIOn, fUllyeqUipped Car rack Included $995 If GrossePOinte City reSident, spotavailable at park Call886-8299

1984 SEARAY- 245 Beautl'fUlly kept In dryland stor-age, m,nlmal hours 260Mercury engine Fore andAst cabin, head Withshower, refndgerator andstove In galley full can-vases, best offer Call360-1141 even Ings

AQUASPORT, 22, CE>nterconsole, 115hp EVIn-rude Bimini ship toshore trailer tresh bat-tery tune-up bottom$7900 or best offer 8812389

MERCURY 4 1/2 h poutboard 822 5638

14 Aluminum OutboardRunabout 35 HP Evenrude electriC start$75000

20 ThomrsonDay CruiserMercury full$230000

1 rail LJspd 136 HP manneengines $950 00

185 HP I/spd ChnsCraf1 engine $900 00

WINDMill POINTF BOATCO

8227898

, 60S AUTOMOTIVEfOREIGN

612 AUTOMOTIVEVANS

611 AUTOMOTIVETRUCKS

6' 3 AUTOMOTIVEWANTED TO IUY

. '07 AUTOMOTIVE . .• JUNKEIIS

6S 1 lOA JS AND ~OTORS

: 601 AUTOMOTIVE• . PARTS/TUtES/ AlARMS

1ge1 VOLKSWAGEN Jella,4 door, air, 5 speed, AM/FM casselle Excellentcondition, $3,300 or bestoffer 3557428 or 881-5027

1986 MAZDA RX7 Redautomatic overdrive, airalarm rustproofed sun.roof _ stereo cassetteequalizer alloy wheels$13900 Aller 5p m 8855928

1967 VW Beetle runsgreat bright yellow $6008852275

60' AUTOMOTIVE .. ,IUPS/4.WHfU .

CAN you buy leeps cars4x4 s seized In drug raidsfor under Sl00? Call forfacts today 602 8373401 ext 233

'10. AUTOMOTIVE. SPORTS CARS

1986 PORSCHE 944Turbo black, 8,000 miles,warranty, $29,500 879-5530, work 771-2932,home

1967 JEEP for parts, $300881-4627

1976 HONDA CIVIC forparts, cylinder crackedBest oHer 822-1882 be-tween 5 and 7p m

CLASSIFIED ADSCALL 882-6900

1961 SIMCA four door20,000 miles, first $1,000drives It home 776-1343

PANTERA 1972 L, 10,700miles, excellent condition,$21,500 Weekdays, 826-6461 Week nights, 263-3944

TOP $$ PAIDFor Junk, wrecked and un-

wanted cars and trucksBULL AUTO PARTS

B94-44B8

1979 GMC Starcrall, goodcondition, best offer 886-0834

PICK.UP 1973 F.250 withcap, looks bad, runsgreat $1751 offer 773-8425

LET me make you an offeron your used car ortruck Call Jim at 884-0616

WANTED Running,wrecked or repairableautomobiles and trucksAmerican or ForgelnAlso, camping trailer771-B953

I want your beat up car, Bill372-9884 Days only

PROFESSIONALBOA T CLEANING

SERVICEWASH-WAX

885.7998

LORAN C, SI.TEX model767, used 3 limes, $500882-B786, 468-2911

1977 CATALlr-.JA 22 pcptop, sWing keel with tral.lor excellent condition 3saris, many extras 771-2690

1984 CHRISCRAFT Scarplan 17 bowrlder, shore-lander trailer excellent$9 000 884-4993

1979 SEA Ray 26 Weeken-der 400 hours, completeelectroniCS 260 hp$19,500 499-1852

14' LASER fully equippedexcellent conditIOnS1500 8816355

OLD Lauson marine I Bengine 3 7hp forwardand reverse gear 2T01reduction Ask $195 offers 884-0808

1982 HOBIE CAT 16, specml edilion brackets new-It 1983 boat show Fulllolor sail, black anodizerigging self righting sysIfm neN EPO rullertAades double trapeze(Jcdvanlz8 dry-docl< trailert '1'1 bearing bud(j,cs and~,,!l1 hox $3 000 or best(,I'pr Call after 6 30p m

_Q84-4846

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June 11,1987Grosse Pointe News

HOUSE, 3 bedrooms1 hree Mile Road Detroit774-1898

TWO bedrooms fUlly car-peted, family room withbar washer dryer largefenced yard one car garage I1lce area $350 permOnth 881-9446

KEllY Morang area Nice2 bedroom brick Basement garage Ieferences$425 plus security 7749001

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.00 HOUSES fOR SAlf

FIRST time offering FrenchColOnial With 5 spacIousbedrooms 6 1/2 baths,formal dining, large lamllyroom, large liVing roomWith natural fireplace,Winding stair case, fin.Ished basement With Spa,Imported marble through.out, 3 1/2 car garageThiS IS truly u show placoIn a deSirable GrossePOinte Park location I EarlKlerrl Realty Bell Shoresof Sterling 977-0350 askfor Rick Tabbl

SMALL two bedroon home,Wayburn In GrossePOinte Park, garage$25,900 331 8621 224-0415

UNIQUE 3 bedrooms, 3bath home on primeGrosse POinte Shoresslreet cathedral ceiling 10lamlly room, wme cellar,office, plus extra sleepingareas In customizedbasement Call GraceLinzell Jonnstone &Johnstone 881-6300

BY owner 265 Mount Ver.non, Grosse POinteFarms 3 bedroom, 1.1/2bath ColOnial year roundden, liVing room With bayWindow and natural fire-place excellent locationOpen Sunday 2-4 or byappointment 886-5118

CANAL home In St ClairShores center entranceColomal, two large bed-rooms, 1-3/4 baths, familyroom, fireplace In liVingroom, updated kitchen,finished basement, allappliances, new steelseawall and deck,$155,000 22472 StatlerBoulevard n6-5788.

BISHOP - CUTE 3 bedroombnck ranch, natural fire-place, dining room snackbar kitchen, dishwasher,central air, 1 1/2 baths,tile basement, walkthrough family room, slid.Ing door wall, patiO, BBQ,two car garage, mustsee I $43,900 FHA.VAterms, Pat-Mar Realty,371-7909

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For Information call885-7009 for home inspection

EXECUTIVE MINI ESTATE

100 HOUSES fOR SALE

ThiS claSSIC deSigned 5 bedroom Colonial resI-dence IS In a superb setting of maturetrees, With new profeSSionally deSignedlandscapmg

The cultured lot Covers almost an acre which IStotally spnnklered •

A prominent decorator has completed the Inte-nor and exterior of the reSidence

Includea are such amenities as central air, 3 fire-places, lire alarm system bUilt-in stereosystem and 2 slate patiOS, one coveredand screened

The reSidence IS located on Three Mile DriveGrosse POlnle Park Convelllent to pnvat~and publiC schools, shopping areas andprtvate park With pools courts and marina

ThiS beaullful home IS offered completely fur-mshed at $385,000

GRACIOUSGROSSE POINTE FARMS HOME

Large elegant solid bnck Tudor home deSigned andbUilt for personal reSidence of bUilder on presti-gious Vendome Road Large relandscaped cor-ner lot proVides space and complete pnvacy

ExtenSively remodeled while retalrlng ongmal oakpaneling 10 large entrance hall and main stair-case Pegged floors, large sun-lit rooms bays,eat-In gourmet kitchen, profeSSionally deco-rated Three f,replaces, cozy den, new roofFeatured In April 1986 architectural digest

Master sUite With bedroom, dreSSing room and bathSecond sUite With bedroom, slttmg room andbath Two other large bedrooms, each Withbath LInen room large cedar storage roomCentral air alarm system automatic sprinklersystem large screened terrace overlookmgheated pool Ideal lor creative entertalnmg

Three room sUite over four car heated garage Withautomatic doors

Shown by owner by appointment only

885.6428

FOUR bedroom brick bun.galow in Cadieux! Mackarea €",:eptlonal closetspace, 1 1/2 baths, natu.ral fireplace In liVingroom, aluminum trim andstars, 2 1/2 car garage$32,000 885-8433, 882-2100

19718 Strasburg Attractive3 bedroom brick bunga-low In a good location ofDetrOit ThiS home IS In

move In condition Goodquality appliances in-cluded Finished base-ment For details call WBavol 884 5280 agent

CITY Townhouse byowner 6 bedrooms, 3 fulland 2 half baths LargeliVing room den WithFrench doors to bnck patlO dll1lng room pantrykitchen With updated ap-pliances Third floor 10eludes an A frame roomWith skylight $215,000/bids conSidered For ap-,...,_._ • Il ""'''''''"' ,....."""..........

pVI UII0lII, vOl I vtJ.t:,.-";U"",

1045 KENSINGTONBEAUTIFULL Y RESTORED ENGLISH TUOOR

Great tloor plan With many charmmq details stun.nlnq pewablc fireplace In liVing room, neWlyrefinished hardwood floors throughout leaded glassnatural woodwork cedar closet Second lloor ha~four "paclOus bedroom,; plus f'xtra large 5th bed-r,om/oHlcelplayroom and three ft,11baths Nf'w roof

updAted kitchen With larqE> break'a<;t room 2 car attached garage and 3rd-car detached

BY APPOINTMENT ONLYNO BROKfRS PLEASE

885-7360

FIRST offering 20410 Dan-bury Lane Beautifullydecoraled, center en-trance Colonial on Wil-liamsburg style streetGrosse POinte schoolsLIVing room, dining room,family room, 3 bedrooms,Ilew 14x17 FlOrida room2 1/2 bathes, kitchen Witheating area Completelyrenovated inSide and outMaintenance free Secu.rlty system Installed 1986885-1872, 892-5800Open Saturday and SU'1-day 2 30 to 5 30

ST CLAIR Shores, MarterRoad and Jefferson area3 bedroom brick and alu.mlnum trim ranch, ga-rage family room Withdining area, fireplace, finIshed basement, excellent carpeling, curtainsand drapes low$70,000's Owner, after4p m 777.7904

INVESTOR'S SPECIAL14603 Houston/Whltlier,

near Chalmers, $3,000Phone 886.5770 RoachReal Estate

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100 HOUSES fOil SALE

FORCLASSIFIED ADS

CALL 882-6900

ST CLAIR Histone home forsale 4 bedrooms, fUllbath, keeping room, din.Ing room, liVing room,21Ox73 fenced yard, 2car garage Asking$82 000 329-7502

CAOIEUX/ Morang area 2bedroom aluminum$16000 39% Inlerest 4year contract 7569738

CONTEMPORARY 3 or 4bedroom 2.400 squarefeet Open Sunday 14p m 226 KenwoodCourt 1-437 6418$249900

4873 University near StJohn s A true Winner,charmmg 3 bedroomsplus den lormal dininglarge liVing room, fullbasement and garage allfor a price of $34,599Just reduced Don I walton thiS one CallRe2/3Max LakeViewJoyce lOPPI 7738883

HARPER Woods 3 bed-room br.ck Cape Cod1 500 square feet 1 1/2bath, 2 1/2 garage, I,n.Ished basement, 16 X 20wood deck, updatedkitchen, natural fireplacedining L 20915 Llttle-stone $74900 Cunnlngham and ASSOCiatesBrokers For AppOintment543-2442

GROSSE POinte Farms,348 Hillcrest Road 1,700square feet, English bun.galow With 3 bedroomsand ceramic lull bath up1 bedroom family roomand second ceramic fullbath down Large liVingroom With natural fire-place, foyer With parquet1I0or, lormal dining room,updated kitchen Withbreakfast nook 2 car ga-rage Partlcally finishedbasement With 1 year oldfurnace Very clean, welldecorated $149,900 Callfor appointment DougTaylor 774-4100 881-3178

GROSSE POinte Woods,2023 Hampton, 3 bed-room, 1 1/2 bath Colo-nial BUlI1 In 1979$82,500 882-3937

lARGE English Tudor,Impeccable condition871 Balfour Road,Grosse POinte Park 5bedrooms, 3 lull baths,eat. m modern kitchenlormal dmlng room, pan.eled library large liVingroom, covered patIOscreened porch Ingroundpool and cabana houseHeated garage 4 lire-places flmshed base-ment and many otherfeatures For appointmentcall 3:;1-8588 (days) or331-6580 (evenings)$285 000 By owper

AUDUBON, south of EastWarren Cape Cod, twobedrooms, two baths,fmlshed basement, largeliVing room formal dlnmgroom, large kllchen, natu-ral fireplace, heated Flor.Ida room, more $35000881-4428 after 5p m

IMMEDIATE occupancyGrosse Pomte Woods,2000 VanAntwerp newlydecorated three bedroomColonial With fireplace,formal dining room, walkto schools and bus$92,900 By owner 885-0003

19395 Alcoy Charming 2bedroom brick bungalowIn a good location of De.trolt Newer furnancemamtamence free atticrufled In for third bedroom 2 car garage finIshed basement Call WBavol 884-5208 Agent

BY anginal owner Ranch20 yaers old brick LargeliVing roorn natural fire-place dining room Withbuilt IOS 3 bedrooms 21/2 car garage 881 1657

GARAGE space needed for16 boat bl Wayne StateMedical student Must beacceSSible 87574277783481

21232 YALE by ownercharming three bedroomtwo story In St ClairShocc::, Priced (0 sell$62500 Open Saturd'lYand Sunday' 12 11114p mor by appOintment 7739426

EAST Detro t 9 fv1i1e/Kelly<;paclocJ" '3 bedroom Orlcl<r'lilch famllv room centr~1 a'r par' al'y f,nls'lrd')d"ement TN,) car attached g'lraqe St ClairShorf's school,; In $00 sCrnlury ::>1 AAA 7749000

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Petoskey

1-800-433-6753

100 HOUSES fOR SALE

724 VACATION RENTALRESORTS

CALL CAROL PARKER

GARBER REALTY, tNC

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Fully furnished one, two, andthree bedroom condomlnl-u ms Prestigious resortaddresses, lUXUriOUs ac-commodations Lakefrontunits, tennis courts, poolsSeven elegant develop-ments to choose Irom

HARBOR SPRINGSLarge four bedroom

house for weekly or bi-weekly rental, on MainSt Several primeweeks yet availableCall now 616-5266231

LOVEL Y Chalet on lakenear Cadillac, customkitchen fireplace, deck,stereo etc 2 bedroomsplus bunk room Optionalmaster sUIte With mir-rored marble jacuzzI,VCR, 3rd bath SpeCialJune rates 286 7119

ON Sutton's Bay Leelaunau Peninsula, 15 milesnorth of Traverse CityLuxury two bedroom, twobath condo adjacent tobeach and marina Completely furnished all ap-pliances including washerand dryer $600 perweek 881-1017

RELAX In Boyne Count!)Petoskey lovely 3 5 bedroom chalet sleeps 10-16 $350 $450 weeklyDishwasher, T V phoneEasy access to golfingpool sandy beach Ide~for sWimming 6477233

PETOSKEY/HARBOR SPRINGSLAKESIDE CO.Op

CONDOMINIUMLuxuriously furnished slu

d,os 2 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms With loft, and town.house rentals on RoundLake, by the weekend,week month or seasonLakeSide amenities m-c1ude our Indoor pool/spa.tenniS, beachfront, sall-109, fishing, golfing andskIIng nearby Lake orpondslde Units available

BAYHEAD REAL ESTATE2310 Harbor/Petoskey RoadPetoskey, Michigan 49770

(616) 347-3572(616) 347-7690

GRAND Traverse Resort,luxury condo on golfcourse, sleeps four rentdirect from owner save alot 885-5423

3955 BALFOUR lour bed-rooms, 1-1/2 baths, liVingroom, dining room,kitchen and breakfastnook finished basement,two air conditioners, twocar garage, monlteredsecurity system beauti-fUlly mamtalned, $45000882-0716

BEAUTIFUL Port Charlottenew home Also, lot 1/2price 881-4436

HUNT CLUB 21112,Grosse Po,nte Schools 3bedrooms, customkitchen 2 car garage, extras, exceptionally clean884-5360

lAKESHORE VillageCondo New furnance$63000 Call after 6pm7715895

3682 Haverhill SpacIous 3bedroom Colonial Inmove condllton Many extras trlcludlng bUilt In IngrOL.nd pool Newer furnance finished basementFor details Call VIIl1avol 884 5;:>80 Agent

Hill CREST, 326 Threebedroom Colonial 1 1/2ban s natural ftreplacefamily room patio 2 carqaragt By owner OpenHouse Sunday 15p m 8854258

FIVE Bedroom Engi'sh Tudor on Pembprton Justoff Windmill POinte ParkDeslqner kitchen fJrnllyroom Excellent conditionAdlolnlng oUlldable 7O,x150 lot Will s(11 ,;pperately A qrp"t filmilyhome lots of Artch tpctWill dpt'liis After 6p m33150%

RANCH home 20'37 Hc)'1ywood Gros,;!' r)OlllieWooos air condl(lol1pdtwo car qar<lCJp Cil prted$79900 Oppn SUI1O'lY 2to 5r m 882 7641

723 VACATION ItENTAL, NORTHERN MICHIGAN

72~ VACATION RENTAl.. 'our OF STATE

HILTON Head, PalmettoDunes Affordable luxury10 overSized two bedroomVilla Beaulifully furnishedand In exceptional condl'tlon $425 weekly Call(404)491-9184, collect

NORTH Carolina, moun.talns 2 bedroom condoon golf course 10 beautl'ful western North CaroIina $750 per week Ja.CUZZI and fireplace Golfpackage available 8846655

STOWE, Vermont Trappfamily lodge 2 bed roancondo First week Au-gust 8829260

Hil TON Head- PalmettoDune~ Villa, 2 bedroom886-9234

HilTON Head Oceanfrontcondo One bedroom$225 to $375 weekly(seasonal) Owner, 343-9053

SHORE house In Maine,UltUI:au:c; JUlY $3:;0 }Jt;;:t

week 884-5605

HIL TON Head South Caro-lina Sea Pines beach-front, 2 bedroom, 2 bathcondo, pool, tenms sun.set view Available June20th thru July 18th Au.gust 8th thru 22ndOwner rates 641-8367

CAPE COD, cozy house-keeping beach cottage,perfect for couple $385556-3338 886-9542

HARBOR Sprmgs fullyeqUipped homes Inwooded selllng, near rec-reatIOn areas Call Lay-man ASSOCiates, LynnMcGann, Realtor Asso-Ciate, 886-9537

TRAVERSE City. TraverseBay Inn One and twobedroom resort apart.ments With kitchens Un-der $500 weekly Heatedpool Reduced Junerates Brochure 1 800942-2646

HIGGINS Lake cottagethree bedrooms, full bath,$250 per week, excellentrecreational area 286-8113

LUXURY Condo HarborSprtngs, Petoskey areaSleeps 10, pool, tennis,weekly rentals 886-6922,days 885-4142, eve-nings

FOR Rent or sale SchussMountain chalet, fourbedrooms, 2-1/2 baths,private, all amenities Byweek or weekendCa11581-4350 or 445-2180

CASEVilLE. MichiganSandy beach good Iish.109, sleeps 8 $350 aweek 469-2967 or(517)856-3375

HARBOR Springs threebedroom condo, pooltennis Near golf andbeaches Reasonable(517)323-7307

HARBOR Spnngs condosleeps eight, pool, freetenniS, air conditioning886-8924, 882-9069

AUSABLE River frontageGrayling, secluded Fam.Ily size sleeps 6 Fishing,SWimming, canoelrtg, etc884-0969 after 7p m

HARBOR Sprmgs. Good-heart lUXUriOUs 4 bed.room LakeSide contemporary Available to July 4th$600/ week $100/ day1(616)347-2844

TRAVERSE City condo onbeautiful Grand TraverseBay at Pinestead Reefresort Two bedrooms 2baths kitchen Ilvmgroom sleeps 10 Avail-able from Jllly 18 to JUly25 885-7881

LARGE Macatawa cottagegood openings left otherlake Michigan cottagesDutch Country-Sunshine616-396 3344

CHARLEVOIX/ Petoskeyarea Modern electnckitchen, 4 bedrooms 2baths sleeps 12 on LakeMichigan shore Availableweek of July 4th or August 22 $475 8825749or 591 6180

GROSSE POinte MOVingCompany Regular triPSto northern Michigan8224400

WALLOON LaKe 3 bedroom log lodge fieldstone fireplace modernk tchen deck dock sailboat Available June 21thru 28 $750 C'lll 8'355335

BLACK Lake Nice lakefront three bedroom cottaqe With fireplacE' Available August 1 to 8 Only$275, boat Included 8812680

881-6402

720 1t00MS fOR RENT

716 OffiCES/COMMERCIALfOR lENT

721 VACATION IINTAl .FLORIDA -

FloridaResort

Condom Inl U msWEST COAST1, 2, 3 Bedroom

8eachfrontFrom $315 WeeklyCALL TOLL FREE

1.800-237.9831

GROSSE POinte Woods9x 13 Ideal for attorney$180 Shorewood E RBrown, 886-8710

AVAILABLE July, new of.flces With full services,Harper between 7 and 8,100 to 200 square feeteach, parking Included886-1345

SHARE Small, charmingbUilding With attorney onMack m Grosse POinteCity Fireplace In lobby$350 a month plus shareutilities plus security de-POSit Call Gale, 8841500

EXECUTIVE office sUlleTwelve Mile Road nearHoover 680 square leetsecond floor corner JanItonal, elevator excellentparking $735 CarpenterManagement, 546-6000

ON THE HillSingle office, second floor

Large Window, Just rede-l-UldltiU

Virginia S Jeffries

Realtor 882-0899

MACK AND 9 MILEST CLAIR SHORES

Two office SUite, approxi.mately 300 square feet,Windows, large parkinglot, all services 885-6912, eveOings

Grosse POinte Farms"ON THE HILL"

Office space for lease 400square feet Carpeted,heat/air Included Pnvatebathroom Ja1lltOrlal ser-vice bl-weekly

886-2240

HARPER-8 MILE ROAD1 sUite off street parking

Stieber Realty

775.4900GROSSE POINTE WOODSGENERAL OFFICE SPACE

21304 MACKTwo room office 13x17

each, manufacturersrep, etc

MEDICAL SUITES20825 Mack, 1400 sq ft20861 mack, 900 sq ft20871 Mack 650 sq ftLarge rear parking area

884-1340 886-1068

GROSSE POINTE WOODSMack, prime location North

of Vernier, 1,500 sq ftbUildlOg, central air, 2lavs, open floor plan Askfor Janet or Les at 884-3550

GROSSE POinte, pnvatebath prtvate entrance,$300 , 882-4469

SLEEPING room, RoseVillearea Ideal for matureworking lady $55 weeklyplus $55 last weeks rentRelerences 775-2372,leave message

ROOM. references reoqUired Grosse POintearea 886-3911

YOUNG male, non smoker,share home, kitchen,laundry prtvlleges, 776-5926

ROOM With kitchen andlaundry prlveleges Fullyfurnished $250 permonth or $65 per weekGrosse POinte Woods881-1033 after 5 30p m

GROSSE Pain Ie $60 perweek, references 331-1522

CLEAN sleeping room Infinished basement Idealfor non-smokmg workinggentleman 773-9015

CLEARWATER, new luxurylurnlshed condo 2 bed-room, 2 bath all amenlties pool JacuzzI lennls(313)261-0306

HOBE Sound Beautiful 2story town'louse completely furnished 2 bedroom 2 bath Golf, sWim111ng tennis Rent orsale 884-7510

HUTCHINSON ISLANDLuxury condos fully lur

nlshed alilacilities magn,llcent view ocean and In.tercoastal Monthly andseasonal rental at reduCedrates Option to buy 7515'388 882 4900

714 LIVING QUAItTER$TO SHAlE

. 715 MOTOR HOMESfOR ItENT .

(' F rl1EIER COm:AL TORS

821-9191

714 OmCfS/COMMfItCfALfOlltENT '.

REQUESTING profeSSionalfemale to share fUlly fur-nished home m Warren1/2 utilities and 1/2 rent'756-7992

MID 30 s Mother of 2 ener-getic boys has a house toshare In the Park 2 roomprivate sUite plus use ofrest of house and garagespace available ML.st likeanimals prefer nonsmoker Single adult ormother and child wel-Come Available July 1st823 4124 before 9 30p m

NEFF near KerchevalneWly remodeled 2 bed-rOOITl home new applldllCPS quamt and cleanPt:r!pct for young coupleor profeSSional Singles,$750 8236731

REN CEN OFFICE• Furnished.

Inri Receptlo'1lst Tel AnsConference Rooms 8. More

OlffnL $270 montll~I 259-5422

RBL.e

GROSSE POlnle Plaza of~ C(: .....puvv C1Yo.llaUIIl;::

22725 MaCK Avenue $8per square loot CallMichigan Realty Com-pany 296-7602

GROSSE Pomte Woods-Mack Avenue ShareprofeSSional office spaceIn recently renovated tra.dltlonal selling With 3 at.torneys Rent Includesphoto copYing, 1elephonesystem on- site parking,law library/ conferenceroom reception area,kllchenette, JanitOrial ser-vices and all utilitiesComputerized SecretarialServices/ Space avail-able 884 1234

ST. CLAIR Shores 200square feet and up from$240 gross lease Com-monwealth 548 9900

THREE room SUite Ideal formanufacturer s rep Avail-able Immediately 885-6060

OFFICE available for lease,pC!,Rte bUJldh19 81 Kellyarea 839-7000

MODERN ollice space1 100 square feet, firstfloor Grosse POinte Call822-0012 Monday thruFriday, 9a m to 4 30p m

OFFICE Space attorney orCPA, Secretarial services,Xerox conference roomavailable 823-0400

TWO room office aboveDevonShire Drug Sepa.rate entrance 881-0477

AVAILABLE JUly new of-fices \'wIth full servicesHarper between 7 and 8100 to 200 square leeteach Parking Included8861345

OFFICES Single or sUite on14 Mile between Gratiotand Groesbeck 791-R030

GROSSE POinte Farms.Mack Avenue Profes-Sional office space avail-able With Xeroxtelephone system,kitchen, reception, law li-brary phone answenng,JanitOrial service privateparking, word processingand secretarial space100 to 1 800 square leet884-6770

15224 EAST Jefferson,Grosse POinte Park 926square feet pnvate park.Ing S8 00 square lootCall MOl1day thru Friday9a m to 4 30p m 822-0012

GROSSE POinte Village onKercheval 2nd floor offlce/commerclal space1 000 to 7000 sq ftPrivate parking All newInteriOr deSign to SUitne"" elevator new WindOWS Available In 60days Robert R Sflre andAssoc Inc 776 7260

GROSSE POinte WoodsApprOXimately 1 050sfluare feet Ask for PhilPatanl$ Shorewood E R8m IIn Realty 886 8710

Near Ren CenEAST JEFFERSON AVE

NUE5 200 SQUARE FEET

,'hYJ"rn of'l-t1 bUilding With1)(1, ille parking

Ir,'IviEDIATE OCCUPANCY

f vr el10nl lor luxury officesIild many profeSSional

,0mmerclal uses

706 HOUSES fOIt RENTDetroit /Wlyn. County

EVERTSnear Cadieux Voest of I 94

]1 r GARA~/stOiAGE -, fOlltfNT

107 HOUSES FOR ItENTS.C.S./Mlcomlt County

7J:t LMNG 'QUAItIIIS .. TO.SHAIE. .

70' TOWNHOUSES/CONDOSfOR ItENT

THREE MILE DRIVELarge three bedrooms l' 2

baths SJn room fireplace basement garageall appliances $550 Smgles 0 K

BUCKINGHAMbetween Mack and Warren

Three bedrooms familyroom basement garage$500

701 HOUSES WANTED TO It£NT

, ,I.-U","vI'1, IIt::::YIWIY U~LUldleu

two bedrooms basement garage appllances Ideal for workingcouple A doll house$475/negotlable

WESTPALIAnear Schoenherr

Three blocks south ofSevelf Mile Three bedroom bungalow, fHllshedbasement and gardge$450/negotlable

LONGVIEWnear Rosemary

Three bedrooms Ilnlshedbasement $400

LAVON'SRENTALS AND PROPERTY

MANAGEMENT

773-2035

THREE bedroom bungalownice large kitchen S500/month plus security de.POSit 886-2~ 18

ELEVEN Mile/ Gratiot areathree bedroom bungalowutility room, new kitchenfenced yard new carpetno garage, $465 LaVon sRenlal and Property Man-agement 773-2035

PHYSICIAN wants home torent In Tile POlntesneeds four bedrooms formal dining room familyroom andl or Ilnlshedbasement Call 774-9600

LAKESHORE Village 2bedroom Townhousenicely decorated appll'ances Including dish-washer central air pooland clubhouse $650 amonth plus utilities After6p m 7726076

12 1/2 VAN Dyke Warren One very large bedroom 1 1/2 baths laundry room gas and waterIncluded Many extrasMust see No pets securlty $495 monthly 884-4987

WATERFRONT condo In.cludlng 40 boatwell forrent on Clinton River Justminutes from lake 2 bedroom 2 baths With hottub all appliance" garage RiverView Club774-6363

STORAGE InSide and dryAntique cars DoatssnowmoDlles small tra Iers Insured well secured quality perkingand storage 961 59267am to 6 30pm

COVERED locked storagegarage S251 m'lllt'l 85S1606

WANTED neat professional fema'e ao' 75 '030 non smoker:o sinrethee bedroom uppe flalI'"nth ~ame Cad euxMack '!r(>ij 881511",e;>vc rnrssetqr

TWO yo mq prolr<;<;IC!nal\Vomen see~ lhorrj (0

share Ihrre bedroom2partment on 8"aronsI eld In Grosse Pnll11cPi1rk 331 8378

GROSSE Po I1tp We (Jrj~walk,nq eJs111et' to i/ lr~House I yj rnc, r c \Il'd(ws 'urn ~h(>rl or 'l( II,on smovrr r1t'clq ,~8 I

8080WANTED t( rid ,---, -'-1

milt" to ,,)'1'1' fl" 10

ParK A\?t!l'l',o 11Ii" ( d01 JIIIl(> f\lo (h Irlrl'll ill1dnon smokrr Cilt! I Yiln ~I8?4 1107

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Grosse Pointe News

109 LAKE/RIVfR LOTS

.0. lAKE/RIVER HOMES

LIVE on Lake Huron Cam.bridge custom mobilehome and membership InSandpiper Estates Coop,LeXington, Michigan Lot68 three bedrooms, twobaths, central air, appll-dnces Evenings, call 1.3598925

COTTAGE or retirementhome LeXington nearLake Huron 5 rooms, ga-rage appliances, excel-lent condition $37,500263-3269 for appoint-ment

BOAT Persons dreamhouse, Clmton Rlver-close to lake 3 boatwellsno maintenance extraor-dinary dedlgn and materi-als, all new, all the ex-tras $325.000 4657523

Executive home, LeXington,2 baths, 5 bedrooms and2 half baths, additional 2bedroom guest liVingquarters over garageHome completely fur-nished Lighted black topdrive, barn and corral120 foot Lake Huronfrontage $189,000 or as.sumable land contract 1-359.7353, evenings 1.359.7480

LeXington, lake view con-dos all kitchen appli-ances, air conditioned, 2bedrooms, 2 baths,beach prIVileges, outSidemaintenance Included$69,500 1-359-7353,evenings 1-679-2142 or1-359.7480

TOWN AND COUNTRYREALTY

LAKEFRONT property, 212/32 hours from Detroit,near Grand Bend, On-tario 774.5238 after5P M

find ver}' attractIveIf you're too !Ju<;y to stop

hv ((/11the GMAC Mort!?ag('Hotlme at .113.696-8181.We'll tell VOII our current'ote~ An;/ WI~U'(,l onyotherque~/lOm you ml!?ht have

II ~hard to he humlJleahout our lleU' ahode .)'0flY) (l oll't tw

We IlulIl? ollr Trov office/\ /()!J-Ilot( II And (l 1(' 'req IIIte proud to he 'i('ll mg(Ja!dwul ('olll/ly u here11 III ('~•

.03 CONDOS/ ArTS/FLATS

101 LAKE/RIVER HOMES

. '0' flORIDA PROPIITY

801 INVESTMENTPIlOPEItTY

ST. Clair Shores 2 bed-room condo Secondfloor, newly decoratedand carpeted, appliances$49,000 293-5011

TIME share Hilton HeadPalmetto Dunes week 47(ThanksgiVing) one bed-room With loft, sleeps SIXon the Lagoon next totennis court~ and golfcourse club house, greatlocation, $5,000 884-8693

HARPER WOODSKingSVille, deSirable first

floor condo, 1 bedroomnew carpeting largerooms good storageWilcox Realtors 884-3550

BABCOCK CO OPAPARTMENTS

Appliances CarpetingWhittier off 194 one bed

room pullman kitchenWarren at Opal near Mack

2 bedroom front and rearentrance

Babcock Realtors7733310

WATERFRONT LUXURYGorgeous St Clair Shores

canal home, close tolake Roomy, contempo-r~nl ~h,llnn Thr-=e hrgebedroo~s~ 21f2 baths,great room, gourmetkitchen Large tiereddeck, steel seawallDockage for large boatBuilt 1984 Mint condl'

CONDOMINIUM: Deer tlon Call GII WittenbergCreek Country Club over. CENTURY 21, AVIDlooking 17th fairway, 778-8100,463-7513Boca Raton area ------ _Emergenc,y sale Fur.nlshed or unfurnished773-2266 or 774-4289

ATTENTION Doctors Inves-tors 20 bed home forSenior Citizens, adultcongregate liVing bybeautiful Lake Huron,With park settings Valuedat $333,000 Will sell for$150,000 and lease backfor 5 years Option to buyback 24% annual returnon Investment 365.1095

DOCTORS AND OTHERPROFESSIONALS

Wishing to Invest In real es-tate but have no time? Ifyou have a good creditreport call Michael for In-vestment opportunitiesand information

823-4471

LAKE ST. Clair detachedcOndOmlnlllms With boat

"werrs See display adpage 16-A Newportbeach Condominiums445-1660

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BUSINESS ANDINVESTMENTPROPERTIES

ExclUSivelySALES - lEASES

EXCHANGES

.02 COMMEItCIAl PItOPEJTY

101 COMMfRCIAllIUILDINGS

J E DEWALD & ASSOC774.4666

.03 CONDOS/ APTSJFLATS

OFFICE bUilding 2,000square feet, GrossePOinte Park, 15102 Charlevolx, neWly renovated,oH street parking, air condlltoned Bill LeWIS, 824.6300

Prime commerCial cornerproperty In Harbor Spllngs74 feel frontage on MainStreet 90 feet deep Askfor Lloyd or Ken 1-616 5262178

Hemminger, PendersonReal Estate Inc

Virginia S Jeffries Realtor882-0899

OPEN house SL.nday 1 to5p m Harper WoodsCondo, spacIous 1 bed-room upper, appliancesand carport Included21235 KingSVilleApt 204884.2969

GROSSE POinte area, 14unit apartment bUilding,12,600 square foot,net,$17500 Land contractpOSSible For Informaltoncall 882.9549 or 886-9770

CONDO St Clair Shores 2large bedrooms, 1 1/2baths, family room fin-Ished basement $67,900Century 21 East, BillMashlnt 881-2540

ST. CLAIR River, MarySVillecondo, riVerView, golfacross road Open Sun-day 2 to 5 125 CuttleRoad 881.0308

DUPLEX. Well maintained,great Investment 1-941Cadieux area Owner372-1603, 372-8554

'J'.\ f110j-"\,. JTWO FAIVILY live Iree, Intop condition, 5 room flat,884.3810

100 HOUSfS FOR SALf

ST. CLAIR SHORESNewly decorated two bed-

room bungalow, hVlngroom, formal diningroom, kitchen With eatingspace, family room Withfireplace, assumsablemortgage, $58,500 882.• Harper Avenue _ 18002641 square foot medical oHlceDANBURY LANE bUilding near WhlttJer Very

well maintainedExecutive Colonial on prl.vate lane With GrossePomte schools 90' fron-tage, 4 bedrooms, 21f2baths, private terraredyard, 2 + car garagecentral air and vacuum,and much more Landcontract terms

CENTURY 21TOWN AND COUNTRY

FRANK CRUISE939.2800

HARPER WOODSExtreme pllde of ownership

shows In thiS 3 bedroomranch, large kitchen areaneu e'" ~~"~e!,n;; P'~":....;;~out, central air, wet pias-ter hardwood floorsbasement, park.llke yard,patiO, close to schoolsAskmg $49,900Century 21 Kee Margo

573-9580

101 COMMEItCIAL IIUILDINGS

ewanttobow

we're herefor

'FARM WITH CHARM'Charming old farm house

located In Grosse POinteFarms

Beautifully mamtalned andcharm,ngly decoratedOn a spacIous 100'xl00'lot

Large spacIous downstairsWith formal liVing room,dining room, library &country kitchen

3 bedrooms up2 full bathsWood floors thru-out,

charming back patiolarge fenced Side yard

Well located to schools andpark Lots of other amen-Ities Call for appointment886-3175

GOLDEN BUSinessopportu.nlty, commerCial bUildingKercheval In the Park,zoned general bUSinesscall today to start yourown bUSiness or te mcveyour present bUSinessmto thiS popular 'revltal.IZed' area, Champion andBaer Inc 884-5700

America's leading homemortgage banker justopened an office in Troy.

Before you buy your newhome, come 'iee U'i lf1 our<;BecQu<;e even thouqh 11)("l)e

jU'>! rolled IT1totown, u'e',eno 'ilrallf!er'i to the homemortgage buc;zne»

The fnendly foil?'> al owneu' 7roy office can help VOIl([/ ranf!(' the IirwnclIlf! fO!your new home Itlth mmndlffelent loam to cho(»('from At mtere)t rate) HJII'II

(;UN \WR {(, \(,1 ( OJ(I'O!? \ /If) \ lil,/qUI ~lJlf<I IJHfll ',{ In I if)

I NO} \If 1~1i~I I II! I (,'II, q~1

885-0901

.00 HOUSES fOR SALE

BUYING OR SELLINGA HOUSE

I Will prepare all legal docu.ments, $200 completeAlso Wills, probate andincorporations

Thom Wolverton Attorney273-5929

4490 HARVARDSpacIous and beautifully

decorated 3 bedroombrick Colonial In DetrOIt'sfinest area Natural fireplace carpetmg Windowtreatments breal\fastroom 2 car garage verywell maintained only$48800

FIKANY REALTORS886-5051

WilLIAMSBURG CONDOSpacIous 2 bedroom town.

house In popular HarperWoods complex Centralair, carport full base-ment, walk to EastlandOnly $74500

::,I CLAIR SHORESAttractive 3 bedroom brick

Colomal 1112 baths, fin-Ished basement, newerfurnace, 2 car garage,covered patio all for only$59,000 Don't walt

BEACONSFIELD - Close toMoross, tastefully deco-rated brick bungalow With3 bedrooms, fmlshedbasement, formal dlnmgroom and fireplace Citycertified $30,900

STIEBER REALTY775-4900

GROSSE POINTE FARMSELEGANCE

45 BEACON HILLCorner Grosse Po,nte Blvd

By OwnerBy Appolnlme'1l Only'

Call 884 9196

-100 HOUm fOR SALE

Beautiful Southern Colomal With4 large bedrooms, 5baths, large family room, new kitchen, redocoratedlast year, sWimming pool, Circular drive, new secu.rlty system, central air and a large beautifully land-scaped lot $399,500

NO BROKERS

BUILDER'S HOME1100 CANTERBURY

Exceptional 4 bedroom Colonial With attached 2'12car garage In Woods loaded With extras Largecustom kitchen-dinette, formal dlnmg room, largefamily room With fireplace Has 2 full baths and 2half-baths, central air With electrOniC air cleaner,aluminum trim and finished basement With fire-place, Intercom and alarm system

$190,000 886.0278

BROKERS PLEASE

GROSSE POlntel newercustom bUilt home 4bedroom colonial Withlarge family room Spa.CiOUS floor plan, story-book decor Onglnalowner Mint condition886-9075

YORKSHIRE near MackspacIous 3-4 bedroomcustom orick Colomalnatural fireplace hVlngroom, basement recroom, sun room, 2 fullbaths, 2 half baths, din.Ing room bUilt In chinacabinet, large foyer entrance, needs work, twocar brick garage, $47900conventlal Pat MarRealty 371-7909

GROSSE POinte WoodsNorth East area CustombUilt Scott Colonial homeon cui de-sac approximately 3,100 sq ft 4 bed-rooms oak library, familyroom, large customkitchen With Island stove1~t flrv'lr n:-t,nn-::.l rn _ -j C'''

laundry room, 2 fullbaths, three 1/2 baths,finished rec-room 2 1/2car garage, central air,beautlfu Ily landscapedsprmkler system plusmany more amenrtles 1sttime offered $259 000881.6281 or 777 6969

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION3 bedroom Tudor on Gray.

ton Updated bath formaldining room Central air$4,000 assumes 881.6840

1112 story custom bnck 1,500 square feet Large liv-Ing room wllh natural fireplace, 3 or 4 bedrooms,spacIous kitchen With bUllt'ln appliances 1'12bath, beautifully finished basement cement palla,21f2 car garage With electnc door opener, likenew, excellent Southlake, Pare schools, moving IPnced to sell $72,000 Call 882-8815 21920 Ste-pherls between Greater Mack and Harper, northof 9 Mile Road

ELEGANT ENGLISH TUDOR HOUSEIN ST. CLAIR SHORES

FIRST OFFERINGCLOSE TO GROSSE POINTE

Sharp home In best area of Detroit New G E Fur-nace ne.... roof, electriC C B new water purifiernice decor throughout Super landscaping porcharea Great value. middle ftfty s Seller properlymotivated l D M & ASSOCiates463-3930 - ANYTIME

100 HOUSfS fOR SALE

CUSTOM HOMESSMALL OR LARGEBUILT WITH CAREAT A FAIR PRICEJIM CLARK

CUSTOM HOMESSINCE 1953

824-6540

2009 Beaufalt, GrossePOinte Woods, 3 bed.room, 1 1/2 bath Colonial,paneled family room,kitchen With eating areaformal dining room liVingroom With natural hre-pl~ce and bay Window,basement rec room 2car garage With openercharfTllng decor, updatedNo brokers, $120,000Open Sunday 2 to 5 orappointment 882-5851

FIRST OFFERING20410 Danbury Lane

Beautifully decorated centerentrance Colonral on W,I.Ilamsburg style streetGrosse POinte schoolsLIVing room, dining roomfamily room 3 bedrooms,new 14x17 Florida room2112 baths, kitchen Witheating area Completelyrenovated inSide and outMaintenance free Secu.rlty system Installed1986 Eager to sell 885.1R7? Rq?_t:;llM ('~11 ~::.

apPOintment

TODAY'SBEST BUYS

GPOSSE POINTENew listing 2 bedroom

bungalow With expan-sion AttiC, full basement,gas heat, 1 car garagedeep lot $42,500 Fullprice cash to a new mort-gage

EAST DETROITMacomb county, 9 Mlle.

Gratiot area SIX room .-- ....,

brick ranch finished SOUTHERN COLONIALbasement fireplace, Side 14 STRATFORD PLACEdrive, 2 car garage Ap-proximately 15 years old GROSSE POINTE WOODS$59,900 full price Cashto new mortgage

CROWN REALTY821-6500

TOM McDONALD & SON

428 MADISON

BUYING A HOUSESHOULDN'T BE A-GAMBLE-

For peace of mme. andf'ncmclol prolecllon inSiSt

on a profeSSIonalproperty mspecllor

11W!1 onRESID£NTlALINSPECTION SPECIALISTS

1.800.832.6458839.0630

WON'T LAST AT S96,500

100 HOUSIS FOR SALE

Phone:882-9142

Complete Home Inspections Inc.Our pre.purchase home inspection may save

you a lifetime of problems and expenseInspections performed In accordance WithAmerrcan Society of Home Inspectors gUide.lines Immediate written report Call today fora free brochure or to schedule Inspection

DESIRABLE FARMS LOCATION

FIVE room bnck bungalow,Grayton, close to GrossePOinte, transportation,shopping 882.7778

THREE BEDROOM Colo-nial frame, Buckinghamnear Mack No LandContracts monthly marta-gage payment under$300 884-381 0

DUPLEX, Kelly! Morassdining room, third bed-room! family room 823-3967

OPEN House, Sunday 2- 5Grosse POinte Woods720 Hampton, $i 24 900Century 21 East, 881.2540

GROSSE POinte Woods614 Perrlen Large 4 bed.room, 2 1/2 bath foyerWith balcony air condlhon,ng 886-5128

GROSSE POinte City, 1 1/2story custom bUilt brickClose to Village New cedar shake roof and fur-nace Central air newl"decorated and land-scaped With automaticsprinkler, 2 bedroom, 1 1!2 bath, ftnlshed basementWith wet bar 2 car garage, electnc doors, cov-ered walkway Excellentcondition $94,000 Openhouse, Sunday 2 to 5p m294-8132882-6789

LOVELY HOUSEON WASHINGTON

LIVing room, diningroom, kitchen, dinette,sun room, screenedporch, fireplace, 4bedrooms, 1 full bath,3'12 baths, finishedbasement, attiC, secu.rlty system 2 car ga.rage, many pluses

Call 884-8290 forapPointment

ST CLAIR SHORESNEAR JEFFERSON

Three bedroom ranch, din.Ing room family room,fireplace, 1112 bathsthree car garage (boatstorage,) priced to sell771.2470

KESSLER

Charmmg Engllsh-slyle brick home features goodSized vestabule, spacIous liVing room Wit", naturalfireplace, large formal dining room, nice kitchentwo bedrooms and full bath on first floor With verylarge e"pans'on space on second Full basement,two ca' garage tv"o level 500 square foot decksurrounds latticed porc" In fenced yard new Kar-astan carpeting new furnace new roof freshlypainted and marble sills throughout If you wantto live on a qUiet street In a wonderful Farmsneighborhood thiS IS Ii'

DON'T LET THE CORNER FOOL YOUI339 CHALFONTE

GROSSE POINTE FARMS

See for YOurself the speCial features of thiS 4 bedroom 2 bath semi-ranch A list pllce of $118 000Includes a lovely liVing room natural fireplaceMutschler kitchen, appllarces dining L, centralair Year-round Flonda room With doorwall to cov-ered patio and secluded yard Don t limit your op-tions before seeing thiS home For a privateshOWing, call Bobble at Borland-Johnston Asso-ciates 886.3800

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5

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IIIII

II BY APPOINTMENT WEEKDAYS

LODEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 24 PM882.5067

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920 CHIMNEY ItEI'AIItS

CoachlightChimney Sweep Co.

Caps-ScreensInstalled

Animal RemovalState l.lCensed

#5154Certified &

Insured885-3733

, "9 CHIMNEY CLEANING

SAFE FLUECHIMNEY SWEEP

• Chimney Clean~lng• Caps and

ScreensInstalledMortar andDamper Repair

• Animal Removal

'11 CEMINT WOItK

923 CONSTItUCTION SEltlllCE

<;1 Cll r S~orps MI 48082

DENNIS Jerome Preventa-tive mainte-nance Chimney repairsand porch repairs 773-3544

SAFE Flue Chimney andHome Repair Service882-5169

J3cJ CHIMNEY SYSTEMSWood stoves, fireplaces,

chlm'1ey screenS andcaps Installed, damper re-pair, motor work Chim-neys rebUilt and relinedStale license 5125, Certi-fied and Insured

771-7678

Lj~'"UIIt:U IVld:>lb'r

SweepTOMTREFZER

882-51119

PENDOLlN~~CHIMNEY •SERVICE

~~.~-I Bnrk work crOM,S, f1uP.

liners, screens Allwork guaranteed

881-2477 886-5870

294.6449

GRAZIOCONSTRUCTION

• Cement drive floors, pa-tiOS

• Old garages raised and re-newed

• New garage doors andreframrng

• New garages bUiltFamily operated since 1962

Licensed and Insured774-3020 772-1771

CORNERSTONECONST. CO.

Kitchens - Custom DeSignFamily Rooms

Wmdow ReplacementsCommerCial Remodeling

Intenor/ExterlorAdditions

Custom and Quality alwaysLICENSED AND INSURED

JIM LAETHEM8829310

21S?1 Volrl

911 CEMINT WOItK -

CLYDE'S CONCRETEAND

MASONRY REPAIRSpecializing In Small Jobs

Very Reasonable

823-6475------ __ ..J

'{I.;:.,JIW~T1AL• ('OMMERcr \LD!\ I \, I'W \t ~• FLOOR..') • PORCllfo;S

(, \}{ \(,E-; RAISFD & Rfo:NEWEDi\W\', (<t\HAl;E DOORS & REFRA\1I!\(,

'1E\~ (;ARt\(;ES BtJILT

L1CE:NSED & INSURED

774-3020

WANT ADSCALL IN EARLY

THURSDAYFRIDAY

MONDAY882-6900

ANDY'S MASONRY ANDCHIMNEY REPAIR

R L STREMERSCHCEMENT CONTRACTOR

CementDriveways

PaliOsBrickwork

Basement WaterproofingSteps

Tuck POintingNo Job too smallFree estimates

SPECIALIZING INDRIVEWAYS AND

BASEMENTWATERPROOFING

LICENSED884-7139

MIKE GEISERCEMENT

CONTRACTORWATERPROOFING

DRIVEWAYS, PATIOSWALK& STEPS

TUCK POINTINGNO JOB TOO SMALL

-:REE ESTIMATE:;881-6000

CHARLES F.JEFFREY

CONTRACTORAlllypes of brick and cement

workBASEMENT

WATERPROOFINGPre-Cast Steps Walks

DrivewaysCement, Brick

Flagstone PatiosTuck POlntll1g

Chimney RepairPorches And

All Brick WorkA SpeCially

Licensed Insured882-1800

~AJPle;1;~o-NSTRUCi'~($ ~ '1\y , .,'t~~-y~ ~.-Cement wntril-ctor .......OnveY!,9-y$ ..' p~j6hes:

slrJeW?Il<, slor1e\"'1I'"s, brlak \l'Idlks

-licensed 8l'ld Insure;d.....

8tJ,1i:{~1!,'~--CAPIZZO CONST.

QUALITY WORKALL TYPES OF

CEMENT, BRICK ANDBLOCK WORK

Garages raised ard setdown on new ratwa/l andfloor Waterproofing

LICENSED & INSUREDTONY 885.0612

TESTA CEMENTCO., INC.

Serving The PomtesFor 40 Years

urlveways garage flours,patios, porchesGarage Straightening

L1C #18560 INSFREE ESTIMATES

881.1016

f~I\AZIO.)~)I",~(IRUeTION. INe.

All masonry bnck, weath-erproofing repairs, Spe-CialiZing In tuck pOlnllngand small Jobs LI-censed, InsuredReasonable Free esti-mates 881.0505 8823006

GilRAGES

PORCHES

DRIV[\,IAYS

FLOORS

S'DEWI\[ KS

WA TE RPROOFl'JGP,A TiOS

STEPS

911 CEMENT WOIK

91. CAltl'U INSTALLATION

l'lorhr..,t0r61)22255

Grosse POlrilp881 8019

• RELIABLE CARPET •CARPET, PAD

LINOLEUMNEAR WHOESALE

We offer InstallatIOn$2 OO/yard 3 yearguarantee reslretch-Ing and all types ofrepairs We specializeIn custom wor~ forresidential com merClal Show roomhours 9 a m -5 p m

773-4022

JERRY'S CARPeTSERVICE

Installation repairs allkinds In home sales,Warehouse prices Over20 years experience 776-3604

\1111\ 1'1{II!li I I"

EASTVIEWALUMINUM li~C

,:::12=:===_• USZlllltr':l1(I' t

SPECIALIZING m repairsclean prompt serviceGrosse POinte refer-ences Free estimatesCall Lou 882-2294

PLASTERING drywall ce-ramic tile stucco 25years experience guar,anteed Vanmtlno even1ngs 372-3246

PLASTERING and dl)"NallNell SqUires 757-0772

ALL types drywall and plas-tering, spray texturmgtaping New and repair25 years experienceFree estimates Insured773-4316 or 689-5114

PLASTERING and dl)"Nallrepairs TextUring andstucco Insured Pete Tar-omlna 469-2967

BRICK and cement repairsPorches chimneys tuckpOinting ExperiencedReasonable Neat workInsured Seaver's 882-0000

BEST for less Repairporches, steps bricks,tuckpomte Free esti-mates Call Jerry now'882-3837

A..1PLASTERINGWill duplicate old patterns or

deSign new ones Free es-timates Grosse P8':,,~ereferences 822 6388

TESOLINBROTHERS

CEMENTCONTRACTOR

SpeCialiZing Inwa'erprooflng

46 years In busl'lessFREE ESTIMATES

777-0642 777-6263

112'IUltDING/I£MODUIHG

GUY DeBOERBUILDER

881-6651

R.D. PriestBUilDERS, Inc.

::'8 Yt ARS IN BU';11\iF ~C;

9J4 CAItPfNTlty

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CLASSIFIED ADSCALL 882-6900

K-CARPETCLEANING

SpeCIalIZIngIn qua!Jty custom work al affordable pncesADDITIONS - KITCHENS - BATHROOMS

. '1 S CAItI'ET CLEANING

CARPENTER -sm..lll./argeJobs Decks steps 32y ...ars experience LI-censed 527-6656

FRANK B WILLIAMSSpecializing In horne up-

dating Doors adjustedbookshelves, p 'neling,minor repairs Small Jobspreferred Work aloneexperienced and IIcensed Please call 881-0790

CARPENTRY Siding win-dows doors Anderson-Pell" quality work,reasonable rates 20\'ears experience Eve-nings 526 3948

WE DO CARPENTRYVillage Lock and Home

RepalT Company,t 855A Mack GrossePOinte Farms 881-8603

,'I,m "'ISUlll:D. MA.."iLll RJJ,<ODru:RS ..

CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD

Repairs of All TypesALSO

CARPETING, VINYLHARDWOOD

Samples Snown InYour Home

BOB TRUDF'774-7590 Days

,..... ........ _'""'" #l'" 1'1'

\.JUIVlrMI\l1

CARPET SPECIALISTS882-0688

STEAM CARPETCLEANING

$6 50 Pel Average Room3 Room Mmlfl1Um

ReSidential - CommerCialSOFA - $2250

CHAIR/SOFA - $500DRAPES cleaned

In our plantOther cleaning services

available Walls Windows,gullers Siding

FREE ESTIMATES527-7320

ALL CARPENTRYDrvwall partitions, repair,

ceilings, spray texture andacoustical Free esti-mates Licensed

882-6068

RESIDENTIAL LICENSEDCOMMERCIAL INSURED

BUILDING AND RENOVATIONADDITIONS

Remodeling kitchen and baths custom cabinetryand trim

'16 CAltI'ET INSTAllATION

IMPERIAL Carpet and Up-holstery cleaning Westay until the Job IS doneright' CommerCial !resI-dential Free estimates881-7754

SHORESIDE Carpet Clean-Ing, profeSSional carpetclean'l1g Work guaran-teed FUlly Irsured FreeES'lmales Call 775 3450,24 hours

EXPERT CARPETCLEANING

Truck Mount Extr ctlonReSidential CommerCial

LIVING ROOMAf\JD HALL 2750

Furniture CleaningDAVE TEOLIS 779 0411

Family Owned - OperatedSpecialty WorkHard Floors -

Tile Marble Terraze

.1-12_ n.ILDING /IUMODEQNG

\\\IIII1~' '11111 {Olllh'll,illPfl'!fl!,n, "i"ill' I1),,01' HOi,fll1g (dillir.., \,[)\I

17301 MACK/CADIEUX 881-1060 f

1_ DETROIT, MI 48224 r:;27-~

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WESTMANBUILDERS INC

• DeSign & Construction• CustOfl1 Renovation and

RemodelingATTENTION TO

DETAIL7925960

BARKERCONTRACTORS

Modernization • Alterations• Additions • FamilyRooms • Kitchens & Recreatlon Areas

JAMES BARKER8865044

WANT ADSCALL IN EARLY

THURSDAYFRIDAY

Mm;f]/,'(

882-6900

----------DOUGLAS SHAWHOME RENOVATION

Remodeling or RepairS AImost Any Need Done -K tchen Bath RecRooms library SmallJobs Welcome Quality IsFirst Call 8855253

i1t,..l r

-l8820628 8820122

WE ARE GENERALCONTRACTORS

One call takes care of allyour problems

DeSign service availableor we Will work Withyour arch,tect or IntHIor decoratortOstabll,rerj 11'0

• AttiCS • Porch Enclosures• AdditIOns & Kitchens• CommerCial BUildings

SUTTONCONSTRUCTION

BRYSON SUTTON1324 Bedford

884-2942 882 2436

DUFFY CONSTRUCTION884-5265

Complete home Improve-ment, carpentry roofmgdecks wmdows paintingAll work guaranteed

QUALITYREMODELING AT A

FAIR PRICEKitchen Plann'nq

InstdllaliOnRoo'T1Add tlons

AluminumSdng I'. Trim

EXPERTCARPENTRY

SERVI ....EConcrete MasorryRepa 's ~~e\', v,ark

('!DM~1r1 f "'[lTC"

r

~CHLl'VVadebuilding co.

907 IIASEMENTWATERPItOOFING

"1 BItICK/llOCK WOItK

J.W. KLEINERBasement WaterproofingWALLS STRAIGHTENED

OR fiEPLACEDAll Work guaranteed

25 Years In the POlntesLICENSED INSURED

882-0717

CAPIZZO CONSTBASEMENT

WATERPROOFINGWALLS STAIGHTEI\JED

AND REPLACEDDONE RIGHT

10 YEAR GUARANTEELICENSED INSUREDTONY 885-0612

t\t:LLYBUILDING CO.

D r: KELLY BUILDERBRICK, stone, block, con- • Quality Remodeling

crete, bnck patiOS, chlm- • Andersen ReplaceMentneys, fireplaces New and WindOWS and Doorsrepairs DeSender, 822- • Additions of all types1201 Call anytime • Custom Garages

882-3463BRICK and cemenl repairs L1CENSEf1 iNSURED

Porches, chimneys, tuck . _pOinting ExperiencedReasonable Neat workInsured Seaver's 882-0000

BARICK work Small Jobstuck pOinting, chimney,porches, Violations re-paired Reasonable 886-5565

BRICKWORKTUCK POINTINGPORCHES AND

CHIMNEYSREBUILT AND REPAIRED

CAULKINGADVANCED

MAINTENANCE17319 EAST WARREN

884-9512

.912 BUILDING/ItEMODELING

METROREMODELING

COMPANYComplete Home Repair& Remodeling Sf>rvlce• ComplE'te Carpentry

Work• EIflelrlcal & PluMh nq

Repair• Inlerror & Exter or

Painting• Siding & Roofing

Free EstimatesCALL JIM372-9314

J.W. KLEINERMASON CONTRACTORLICENSED & INSURED

Serving The POinte'sFor 27 Years

All types brick, block andstone work includingbnck and flagstone pa-tiOS and walks, tuckpOlntrng and repairsCustom color mortarblending Additions andfoundation set-ups, fire-places, custom gardenwalls, atc

882.0717

FORCLASSIFIED ADS

CALL 882-6900

WHOLESALE prlces- roof-Ing, Siding, replacementWindows, gutters trim Allwork nguaranteed 40years expenence Freeestimates 15% SeniorCitizen discount 978-1929 oHlce, Mark 778-9764, home, Dwayne

HADLEY HOMEIMPROVEMENT

INC.COMPLETE

REMODELINGSERVICE

Kitchen-BathsAdditions-PorchesAttlc/Rec Rooms

Alumrnum SldlngfTnmGutters/Down Spouts

Rooflng/Shlngles/Hot TarStorm Windows/DoorsAluminum Siding and

Guller Cleafl1ngFences/Repairs of all kinds

Licensed and Insured886-0520

MODERNIZATIONM.T CHARGOTBUILDING CO

PERSONALLY DESIGNED* '<Itchen AttiCS* Basements Porchf'S* Bathrooms - Rec RoomsOutdoor deck environments

CUSTOM CRAFTED* Cabinets Formica* Woodworkl'1g-trlm work* Replacement Windows* Interior - Exterior DoorsFULLY LICENSED AND

INSUREDGENERAL HOME REPAIRFree Estimates - 882 6842

903 AI'PlIANCE SEItVICE

WE SELL REBUILTWASHERS

AND DRYERS

'04 ASPHAlT flAVING} .IEI'AIItS

CALL GEORGENUTTO APPLIANCE

CHARLES F JEFFREY882-1800

BASEMENTWATERPROOFING

• Washer - Dryer Service • Underpin footings• Vacuum Service and • Cracked or caved-In walls

Sales • 10 year guarantee• Used Stoves-Refrigerators Licensed Insured

907 IAnMENTWATEItPItOOFING

885-1798

,OS AUTO/TItUCK REPAiRS

445-0n6DOC'S

APPLIANCESERVICE

Fast, curtlOUS, profeSSionalservice

• Washers • Dryers • Dish-washers • Refrigerators.flanges • Garbage DIs-posals • Microwaves •More

?Qf1-'inn'i "'''7 "A<:A

AL'S ASPHALTPAVING CO

Complete asphalt pavingand seal coating servicesState licensed and Insured References

383-0400C&J ASPHALT

Imp, ove the value of yourt>,omeWith a profeSSionalJob Over 20 years servingGrosse POlr1te In drive-ways and sealing Parkinglots repaired Free estlmates Owner/supervisorReferences Incll.ded andInsurance

CALL ANYTIME773-8087

STOPTHOSE LEAKS

FERLITO CONSTGUARANTEED

WA TERPROOFING

AUTO-CONAuTO RECONDITIONING

EXTERIORRUB OUTS WAXING

PAINT SEALINGINTERIOR

CARPET SHAMPOOINGUPHOLSTERYCLEANINGCOMPLETE DETAILING

FOR YOUR CAR'882-4907

526..9288

BRADY'SLUSTRE SEAL

ProfeSSional paint sealingprocess for your carEliminate waxing 2 yearwritten warranty, prrcesstart at $50 Fr;;;& I-',ck upand delivery 882-5266 (Ask for Joe)

AMERICANBASEMENT

WATERPROOFING

R.L.STREMERSCH

AQUA-STOPWet Basement Company

Leaky basements repairedWithout diggingLIFETIME WARRANTY

445-691324 HOURS

Low PricesFref' Esllmates

10 Year GuaranteeLICENSED#053908

FULLY INSUREDSenior Citizen D,scount

BASEMENTWATERPROOFING

Walls RepairedStraightened

ReplacedALL WORK GUARANTEED

LICENSED

884-7139MIKE GEISER

CEMENT CONT.Speclal17lng rn Waterproof-

Ing and OutSide City VIO-lations

Free Estimates881-6000

II 0 lAKE/ItIVEIt ItESOItTS

PRUDENVILLE, Walk tolake from this 2 bedroomcottage LIving room,kitchen, enclosed porch,stall shower Many treespnvate road Assumptionor land contract $22,900739-8802

• Personalized Service• Pianos and Antiques• Large or small

quantities• Fully Insured and

licensed• Packing and packing

matenals• Free estimates

MPSCL-2129015777 Harper884.8380

WEEKLY TRIPS TONORTHERN MICHIGAN

'00 All CONDITIONING

117 ,lEAL ESTATEWANTp>

..902 ALUMINUM SIDING

-MACKINAC Island, newVlctonan style condomlnlum, 2 and 3 bedroom,2 full baths, balconyStraits View, $84,500 _$114500 Also rentals906-847-3769

HARBOR Springs homes,resort property andacreage available CallHarbor Springs oldest

real estate firm Ask forllOyd or Ken Hemmm-ger Pederson Real Estate Ine (616) 526-2178

'1S OUT OF STATE I'

. 120 IUStNESS .. Ol'l'OItTUNITIESu

r- A,.., .... '"""""' ........ _"-'"'~I rvu~ I ~

MOVJNGANDSTORAGE CO.

Bob Breltenbecher, owner,former CO-owner ofGrosse Pomte Movmg

CASHFOR HOMES

Serving Area Since 193P

STIEBER REALTY775-4900

ARIZONA, Tucson almostnew 2/2 condo Supenor RAY'S FOREIGN CARfoothills location, quality GARAGEconstruction, pool, all We service an d II f .amenities $66500 881- Y an a or7062 P t elgn cars specializing In

ICures Mercedes, Volvo, VW,English and Japanese ve-hicles 42 years expen-ence, free pick-up anddelivery, 8-6 p m Monday- Fnday, 8-noon Saturday,884-8874, 15040 EastWarren

FOR sale full !rne grocerystore, beer and wineMack Avenue, GrossePOinte Woods 884-3600

ROBERT H. RAESECONTRACTOR

. .'03 ""lIANa SIlVIe(.

ARTCRAFT HEATING &COOLING

Refngerators, air condition-Ing freezers, Icemachines, walk-In coolers/freezers All makes,models repaired-install-ed Prompt, reliable,guaranteed

LICENSED - INSUREDCALL MIKE882-0747

Siding • Trim • GuttersStorms & Screens • Etc

SpeCializing In

ALUMINUM

ALUMINUM Siding re-coated Coating Systems779-1545

LICENSED and Insuredcontractor 1"'"'''lD,repairsilrd major repairs 10chiMney and basernen!walls 772-3223

EASTLANDALUMINUMPRODUCTS

885.1762G, () StlJlls/Slnrp 1965

i\f f'[ Ii\NCF f'lFPAJRSFRVIC'f

W?shrrs • Dr'!C'rsDI,rwashC'r, • DlsDosals

RefnqrralorsMwrrNlilvP<

No Service Charge IfRepaired

CLJi'lrantpf>d Pi'lrlsand Service

Siding trim roofing seam-less gullers stDrm doorsand Windows railingsaluminum shutters porchenclosures Free courteous estimates

Office/Showroom29315 Harper

S C S 7740460

L' pnsr>d Frre ESI miltes1')<;L1 crJ 7710717o. rp' 0P" *'rJ hUSlnf'Sc

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923 CONSTlUCTlON SERVICE . 930 £UCTITICAL SE.VICE 943 LANDSCAPERS/GARDENERS • . '44 GUTURS 946 HAULING 954 rAINTING]D£CORATlNG

,954 PAINTING/D(COItATIN.~

June 11, 1987Grosse Pointe News

-- - .954 rAINTlNG/DEeORATING

779.8128

PROFESSIONALDECORATING

• Interior Painting• Staining-Varnishing• Plaster.Drywall Repair• Wallcovlng Installation

We will work With your dec-orator/designer

FREE ESTIMATESBY APPOINTMENT

THOMAS G MOREY245.9263

GREAT LAKESPAINTING

OR- ~Xr~~ cAlOR

'~~THOM BRUCE

881.8531

Interlor and exteriorpalnling, all drywalland plaster repair,Grosse POinte refer-ences Free esti-mates

Ken GOlke 527 6996

YERKEY & SONSWAc:np,..'::lll.,."

extenor palnlrng27 years expenenceDU PONT PAINTS

USEDReasonable Call evenings

891.5896891.5166

MARC HOOVERPAINTING

Aluminum siding repaintedBasement, garage floorsseated Exterior homesbeautiful finish guaran-teed. Excellent work

779.1545INTERIORS

BY DON & LYNN• Husband,Wlfe Team• Wallpapering• Painting• Meticulous• Insured• Over 20 Years Experience

885-2633GIOVANNI SACCO

DECORATING SERVICEPainting, wallpapering,

staining wallpaper re-moval, patching, caulkingInsured and licensed Ital.Ian Journeyman

264-7579 978.2448

HARVARDPAINTING

• Intenor - Extenor painting• Alrless spraying• ,Quality Craftsmanship

REFERENCES881-1057 886-4898

23505 HARPERST CLAIR SHORES

• Interior - Exterior• ProfeSSIOnally trained• Student rates

1-800-543-3792

E!xterlorl/nterlorPaintlng-Oecoratlng

Charles "Chio" Gibson•CUSTOM RES!DENTIAL PAINTERS WITH

GROSSE POINTE REFERENCESINSURANCE WORK 884 5764 CODE: WORKPLASTER-DRYWAll • CARPENTRYREPAIRS BASEMENT REMODEUNO

NORTHERN PAINT COMPANYST. CLAIR MAINTENANCE CORP.

SPRAY PAINTING SPECIALISTS• Custom commerCial & reSidential painting• A complete line of high pressure water clean-

In9 and blasting serVice• Industrial cleaning

MELIN'S PAINTINGInterior - Exterior

Patching, PlasteringStucco Varnishing

Window GlaZing - CaulkingWallpapering Sale In Home

Free EstimatesReasonable Price

References, Good WorkMELIN 759-5099

MICHAEL'SPAINTING &

REFINISHINGGrosse POinte ReSidentIntenor Exterior ServicePainting - Plastering

GlaZing and MarbleiZing3ulf-IfJIlIY dilU S'dllllllg

Complete Kitchen RefinishingInsured - Free Estimates

References885.3230 331-6138

TRIPLE ASTUDENTPAINTERS

GROSSE POINTEPAINTER'S INC.

Painting - Interior-exteriorpaperhanging and panel.Ing Free estimates cheer.fully given Licensed andInsured

882-9234

MIKE'S PAINTINGInterior - Exterior

Wallpapering speCializing Inrepairs, loose plaster,cracks, peeling paint, Win.dows puttied and caulkedReasonable prices andhonest referencesCall 777-8081 Anytime

QUALITY PAINTINGSERVICE

INTERIOR-EXTERIOR

20 years profeSSionalexperience

MATT FLETCHER4151 Buckingham

886-6102

DESIGNS BY O'GORMANHOME OR BUSINESS

Painting, wallpapenng andtotal maintenance, repairwork Insured

521-6594

NEIGHBORHOODPAINTINGCOMPANY

881.4855INTERIORIEXTERIOR

OVER 500 HOMES2 YEAR WRITTEN

GUARANTEEREASONABLE RATES

FORTOP QUALITY

MR1JIINT

LICENSEDINSURED

WHITEY'S

9.43 LANDSCAPERS/GAIID£NEItS

able, In Grosse POinte,Birmingham, Troy, LI-vonia Free estimatesCall after 5pm 875-5429,ask for Paul

WOODREFINISHING

STRIP STAIN VARNISHDuplicate EXisting Finish Or

Colors to MatchKitchen cabinets, bathroom

vanities, rac.famlly roompaneling, doors, trim andmoldings

Licensed InsuredReferences Free EstimatesPRESTIGE PAINTING CO

DAVID ROLEWICZ296-7386 778.5025

VILLAGE HOME REPAIRSServing Grosse POinte

Since 1912Intenor & Extenor

18554 Mack, "Farms"881-8603

JIM ESSIANPAINTER

INTERIOR EXTERIORFine Craftsman

Ability To PleaseGrosse POinte ReSident

331-6967

George's PaintingIntenor-exterlor wall paper-

Ing patching and plaster-Ing Window putty, caulk-Ing Discounts for seniorcItizens ' r

CALL GEORGE891-0254

• Wallpapering• Intertor Painting• Reasonable Prices• Good Work• Call. no Job too small

774.0414

R E MOWBRAY&

ASSOCINTERIORS & EXTERIORS

884-7887

ACEPAINTERS

WALLPAPERREMOVAL

INTERIOR/EXTERIORWhy bet on the rest, when

you ca'1 have the bestprofeSSional Job at a rea-sonable prrce GrossePOinte references

FREE ESTIMATES882-9002

Eslabllshl'd 196:'

REISTER CORP.

PHIL PITIERS CO.Complete Landscape DeSignConstrucllOf' & Maintenance

Sodding • Planting' Plant Removal'FenCing • Wood decks' Brick flagstone

Patios • Retaining

KEATINGHEATING

PHIL PITIERS571.8500

95J MUSIC INSTRUMENTIUPAIR

Furnace ReplacementNew Installations

Custom Duck WorkAir Conditioning

15133 KERCHEVAL(AT REAR)

GROSSE POINTE PARK331.3520

941 HEATING AND COOLING

LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS & CONTRACTORSGROSSE POINTE' OXFORD

(313) 965-2389

MOVING.HAULINGDEPENDABLEEXPERIENCED

LOW RATESINSURED

882.5454

943 LANDSCAPERS! . ,GARDENERS

SERVING THEGROSSE POINTES

SINCE 1949

BOWMAN Painting Intenorand extenor ProfeSSionalwork Call Gary 885-6349

PAINTING, plaster Windowglazing Grand- Sonpainting and hOl"1e re-pairs 885-1937

• BETTER Home Decorating-C~UCK Montgomery- Heat- plaster repair, painting

Ing and air Licensed 18 years experiencecontractor Warm air and Paul 773-3799boilers 465-5274 QUALlTV Master Palnllng.

Interlor/extenor special-IstS, repair work guaran.teed. r efe r e n c e s -f r eeestlmates-Insured-Joh n,526-6536

PAINTING, plastenng, win.dow glaZing Grand-SonPainting and Home Re.pairs 885 1937

HENDRIE'S Pal'1tlng Inte-nor, exterior All jobsFree estimates 521-5425

PAINT or stain Intenor ex-tenor, 15 years expen-.....~ro-... M ' 11.......... • v v u... "'''Ull

954 !'AINTING/DECOIlATING

CUSWORTHAIR CONDITIONING

REFRIGERATIONHEATING

COMMERCIALRESIDENTIAL

QUALITY WORK881.4664

Air conoilloningmeating ser.vice and replacementsAlso steam/hot water svs.tems

777.6801

COMPLETE plano serviceTUning, rebUilding, refm-Ishlng Member P,anoTechniCians GUild, SlgIS-mund 80ssner 731-7707

PIANO services- Tuningand repair. 10 years ex-perience Flexible hoursReasonable rates 881-8276

PAINTING: Intenor, exle.nor, dependable work-manship, reasonablerates Call Bob at 533-0728 If no answer call af-ter 5 30p m

GARAGES painted by U ofM students Brad 885-8332

INTERIORi exterior paint.ing, very reasonablerales, free estlmales ex-cellent references Greg886.0249, Dean 884-5832

AFFORDABLE painting andwallpapenng 20 years,free estimates Refer-enCes. 3-R Company776-3424

INTERIOR and Exteriorpainting. Quality work,references DenniS 864-7402

B Be M Home Improvementand repairs, painting, In'lenor, exterior Bill, 886-2920

EXPERIENCED painter. 20years experience GrossePOinte area Jim Craig,885-4711

INTERIOR and extenorpainting and paperhang-Ing Reasonable rates, 30years experience RayBarnowsky, 372-2392 af.ter 6p m

J

945 HANDYMAN

- '46 HAUliNG

MOVING?HERTZ/PENSKETRUCK RENTAL

LOCAL AND ONE WAYSTORAGE AVAILABLE

ASK ABOUT WE LOAD-YOU DRIVE

11850 E JEFFERSON822.4402

GUTTERS cleaned, effi-Cient, reasonable, refer-ences Satisfaction guar.anteed 882-6032,Robert Please leavemessage

DENNIS Jerome Preventa-tive maintenance Newgutters and gulter clean-Ing 773.3544

GUTTERS Cleaned, eHI-clent, reasonable, refer.ences Satisfaction guar.anteed 882-6032,Robert Please leavemessage

HOME malntance Cleanup painting, yard work,glass repair Mlsc ser-vice 771 0014

HANDYMAN wltn truckClean basements ga-rages, any hauling oddJobs Tree service Bob,885-6227

GROSSEPOINTE

MOVING &STORAGE

LOCAL.LONG DISTANCEAgent for G'obal Van lines

Agent for Hertzl1 Way Truck Rental

822~4400• Large and Small Jobs• Pianos (our speCialty)• Appliances• Saturday, Sunday Service

FREE ESTIMATESJohn Steininger

Harry KurtzMPSG-L-19675

Licensed. Insured

• Personalized Service• Pianos and Antiques• Large or small

quanlltles• Fully Insured and

licensed• Packing and packing

materials• Free estimates

MPSCL-2129015777 Harper884-8380

WEEKLY TRIPS TONORTHERN MICHIGAN

HAULING: Garage teardowns construction de.brrs, concrete, dirt, ga.rage and basement Junk,brush Can remove ormove almost anythingPhil Wassenaar, 823.1207

McCALLUM MOVINGANYWHERE IN

MICHIGAN• Family owned, operated

since 1918• Fully Insured, Licensed• New trucks, modern

eqUipment• Plano organ speCialty and

dismantling• Senior rates

FREE ESTIMATES776-7898

MOVERS WORLD(U.Haul Company, Inc )

Every service available forlocallntra.lnterstate mov.Ing Free estimates CallEast Jefferson MOVingand Storage

12001 E Jefferson823-5621

EASTPOINTEMOVING AND

STORAGE CO.Bob Breltenbecher, owner

former co-owner of GrossePOinte MOVing

MAC'SSPRING CLEAN-UP

Complete yard work,lawn shrub and tree trim.mlng etc Reasonablerates, quality service CallTom 776-4429 St ClairShores

TRIMMING removal, spray-Ing, feeding and slumpremoval Free esllmalesComplete tree serviceCall Fleming Tree Ser-Vice, 774.6460

LANDSCAPE Designingand planllng Shade andflowering trees Qualitynursery stock 527.0729

OZZIE'S LANDSCAPINGSpnng-Fall clean.up

Trim shrubbery - new shrubsRomoval old snrubs

Top soil - Deslgrl serviceDependable-Quality Service

772.9195FREE

c:37Ii,;iA iEIN

ONE DAY885.9115

***LAWNCUTTING

***GARDENING

***LAWNSPRAYINGPROGRAM

***OUR38th YEARSERVING

THEPOINTES

***QUICKSERVICE

***CALL885.9115GENE S

LANDSCAPESERVICE

MAC'S TREE ANDSHRUB TRIMMING

COMPLETE WORKReasonable ratel', quality

service Call Tom 7 r6.4429

BASIC LAWN SERVICESYou take pride In your lawn

and I take pnde In mywork Let's get together

'All kinds of lawn workand tree trimming Freeesllmates

777-24927 A M -11 PM 7 DAYS

'37 -fURNACI RII'AIII!INSTAllATION .

'3.6 flOGII SANDING!. IIEf~NISHING .

936 flOOR SANDING/1lfINISHING

. '43 lANDS.CAPERS/GARDENERS

.... . 934 fENCES. .

MASTER.ELECTRIC9787625

S & J ELECTRICResidential. CommerCial

No Job Too Small885.2930

,3t FUIlNIlURIAUiNISHIHG/ RIPAIRS

LICENSEDELECTRICAL

CONTRACTOR

Highest Quality. LowestPrices Free Estimates

GROSSE POINTEFURNITURE

REFINISHINGQUALITY REFINISHING

AND REPAIRSHANDSTRIPPING

16125 MACK882.7680

TOM PRINCEPROPRIETOR

MARTINELECTRIC CO.

All types of electrical work,Violations corrected guar.anteed work no job toosmall, low prices Free es-timates

882-2007

LEE'S Antique RestorallonW cker and brass repair771-0387

HERITAGE hardwood floorsInstalled, sanded,stained Residential andCommerCial 294.0024 or563.4281

HERITAGE Floors Hard.wood floors InstalledSanded, stained ReSI-dential commercial 294-0024 or 563.4281

PROFESSIONAL floorsanding and finishingFree estimates W Abra.ham 754.8999

FENCES. steel wooa andprlyacy Wood decksFree eS!lmates Repair ornew work G & J Inc 24years experience LI-censed Insured Pleasecall George, 885-5097Joe 977-5864

KELMFloor laying, sanding, reo

finishing, 'Expert Instain. Old floors a spe.clalty.

535.7256

ARMBRUSTERLANDSCAPING

• Shrub Trimming• FertiliZing Program• Landscaping DeSign

and Construction• Friendly Service

FURNITURE refinished, re- Quality Work, Reliable,paired, stripped, any type Reasonable Ratesof caning Free esti-mates 474-8953 or 345. 885.67986258

FURNITURE stripping andrefinishing done by handFree pick up 774-5298

RELIABLE 'Farms' studentWill cui and trim lawnsReasonable, quality workSeason/ vacallon 885.8836

MSU student home forROTOTILLING gardens summer season, looking

and flower beds Free es- for full or part-time worktlmates Call Paul 882. ExtenSive landscape and5978 home care abilities Provo

RELIABLE Farms' student ancal Road referencesWill cut lawns Reason- _R_o_n_2_9_4-_32_1_8 _able quality work sea- r--------_....,sonalf vacation Own LANDSCAPINGequipment 885.8836 SERVICE

SHRUBS , hedges, small Lawn Maintenanceand medium size trees Gardeningand stumps removed In. Shrub Trimmingsured Free estimate Top SOil521-3964 Delivered

TREE remoyal and malnte. 881-5537nance 25 years expert .• l..fI-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- •• - •• -.- ... ...J€lnce In Grosse POintePark and s,Jrroundlng SAPONAROareas LaBonty and Son LANDSCAPING, INC,We Will beat the big • Complete DeSignone s pnces Talk to us Construcllon778.2321 • Sodding

• Lawn MaintenanceJ M. Hall Landscaping and ReSidential/Commercial

tree service speCialiZing BEN SAPONAROIn shrub and tree t(lm, 882-1734mlng sodding grass cut. • _tlng commerCial/ reslden.t,al Free esllmates 779.5467

SEAMSTRESS: alterationsor custom made fashionsWeddings, maternity, etc773-9524

921 DRESSMAKING/. - TAILORING

ELECTRICAL wIring andrepair washers, dryers,ooorbells, also telephonejacks Licensed Linck &Miller 881.8829, 881.0748

ELECTRICAL work, troubleshooting, quality workguaranteed Shawn, 882.0395

=r=,lnCr:r=r:::,:,:::=, IIPHIL PITTERS CO

DECKS571~8500

930 meDICAl SEIIVICI

SMALL alterallons Rushjobs a speclallt~L.olJalitywork 885-2206

AL TERATIONS and reopairs Call Tern at 884.3584

924 DECORATiNG SEIVICE

. '21 DItAPlRl1S.

COLVILLEELECTRIC CO.

. . .

- _. 92.6 DOOIlS

CUSTOM Made slipcoversand draperres Guaran-teed workmanship Ex.perlenced Call now-Bernice, 521.5255

CALL Sonia for top qualitydrapery and curtainS anystyle 15 years expen.e'1ce Reasonable pncesfree estimates 979 4098

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DOORSCITY Wide Door Co, Inc

Commitment to excel.lence, sales serVice, In.stallatlon Residentialcommercial Industrial ga-rage doors, entry doors,storm doors ElectriC dooropeners, radiO controlsCall 779-5700

JOANNA WESTERNWINDC.''W SHADES

PAINT SHl'ITEflS BLI"JDSKAUFI~ANN

STORM DOORS PNDWINDOwS

GRA fropSALES AN 0 SERVICE

15011 KERCHEVALEasl of Aller. n Ihe Park

TU 5.6000Closed I/ordays

930 mCTRICAL SERVICE

Ranges, Dryers, ServicesDoorbells

VIOLATIONSFAST EMERGENCY

SERVICE774-9110

SERVING THEGROSSE POINTES

SINCE 1965CUSWORTH

ELECTRICFamily Owned and

OperatedLicensed and InsuredElectrical Contractors

• ReSidential - Commercia• RadiO Dispatched unlls Jr

your area• Fast Emergency Service

SENIOR CITIZENSDISCOUNT

886.4448I BUSY CALL 881.4664

15::'15 f/f.CK=-~'\."l.' I •, > ,, -

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I"r.c L TYPES {)f CEfI£,<T WORK .. ADDITID~S.. OR VEWfoYS • K lCH£'J'> .. GARAGfS .. PATIOS

.. RO'l' ,,(, • BP C~ 11 BLOC K WORK

._ P,ofeulonalBa Htm8nt War"'fl,oof!ngt, Wi< Stop LtlAks GUill/fin teed'

1 QUALITY WORK REASONABLE PRICES~f (f' HI. HO' r'lt:f) ..... Suf,~O Le

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screensFree Estimates775-1690

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AND GETRESULTS!

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SERVICE35 YEARS IN THE POINTES

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Address

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96 KerchevalGrosse POinte Farms, MI

48236

Make someone happy withan ad in the classifieds

Sell your hidden assets& you'll be happy, too!

Someone would absolutely love yourold stereo that stJlI sounds greatThat good used furniture The bi-cycle that your child has outgrownSell them eaSily In the Classlf,eds

"SMART SPENDERS SHOP FIRSTIN OUR CLASSIFIED PAGES."

JESSE PAGEWINDOW WASHING

CALL ANYTIME343-5051

, .911. WINDOW WASHING960 IlOOflNG SERVICE -

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TEAR-OFFRESHINGLE

HOT TAR/GRAVEL

'65 SEWING MACHINE, SEIIVICE

, 973 nL£ WOIIK' •

EXPERT REPAIRSGUTTERSROOFING

SMALL JOBS774.9651

SUNSHINEIMPROVEMENT

CO.'OUR ROOFS ARE TOPS'Licensed - fully Insured

822-5589

HADLEY HOMEIMPROVEMENT

INCCOMPLETEROOFINGSERVICE

COMMERCIALRESIDENTIAL

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Keep blJ d, dnd,qulJ rei" oul

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Hoof Hlp,lIr '>pC( 1.111,1,',('dmle" Gultcr,

MINOR electrical repairsminor plumbing stormdoors and Windows repalrea .Also locks Installed In doors and Win-dows reasonable ratesGrosse POinte experi-ence 882-8537

. -, ~.71 WAll WASHING '

CERTIFIEDAPPLICAllONS OF

MODIFIED SINGLE PLYURETHANE FOAM -RUBBER ROOFING

SYSTEMSVENTS

GUTIERSREPAIRS

LICENSED - INSURED886-0520

P8EVENT ICE BACK-UPShovel snow and Ice from

your roofROOFING - SIDING -

TRIM AND GUTTERSStorm Windows and doors

Replacement Windowsand doors Modified roof-mg membrances 10 yearflat roofs Ice back upproblems solved

RON VERCRUYSSE CO774-3542

Licensed Insured

910 I.V./IlADIO/ClIErAllI

TUNE-UP SpeCial III yournome Cleaned all, ad-Just tension $995 Allmakes all ages 885-7437

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776-3126

T.V. REPAIRALL MAKES

Low rates senIOr discountLicensed

756-8317ALL EAST AREAS

Paul's Tile Company ceramie mosaic marbleslate Expert repairs 822-7137 8241326

CERAMIC tile reSidentialJobs and repairs 15yea~ experence 7764097 7767113 AneJy

GROSSE Po nle FiremanWill do wall lI.ashlng 8212984

-'OINTE ProfC<;<:;lor1dlillnIV rlpim nq sp"c lllzu1g,;err ('ns storms l'1d

'Ie's fIsk a')(Jul 011rspr , q lalf''' r 0r lr00

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GROSSE POinte FiremanNil 00 Window w2shlngP?1 298.,

PATTERSON Windowrl(';wlng rilC pstlmalrsJR' 0725

K-WINDO'NCLEANINGCOMPANY

Storms <;crepns quttrrsaluminum cl"<lnrd Insurpd Frpp PS111n'lto<:;

882-0688

'60 llooflNG SEIIVICE

954 PAINTING/DECOUTING

....957 PLUMBING/HEATING

SMALL painting jobs, mte-norl exterior, very reason-able quality work CallTim 882-6344

COMPLETE PLUMBINGSERVICE8397852

New work, repairs, renova-tions, water heaters, sewer cleaning, code Viola-tions Licensed masterplumber All work guaranteed

PLUMBING REPAIRS&

SEWER CLEANINGReasonable Rates For AllMike Potier -Licensed

882-1558

TONYThe Master Plumber

(Son of Emil)No Job too small New clnd

repairs Violations293.3181

POSITIVEPLUMBING AND

HEATINGPlumbing and heating re

pairs

CASHANROOFING CO.

ReSidential CommercialShingles-Tear oftsRepairs-Hot Roofs

1 ply rubber systemAll Work

guaranteed-InsuredFree estimates 886-3245

QUALITYROOFING

Complete RoofingServices

Guaranteed Wor~Free Estimates

License /1066958INSURED

TRESNAKCONSTRUCTION

542-2424

ROOFINGSPECIALIST

COMPLETE ROOFINGSERVICE

New roofs, tear-ofts flatroofs roll roofmg, newvents Gutters cleanedand'repal'red year round

INSTANT SERVICEALL WORK GUARANTEED

ROOFING SPECIALISTDAVID McCRACKIN

775-2802ALL PRO

ProfeSSional roofs, gulters,Siding New/repairedReasonable, reliable 15years experienceLicensed Insured JohnWilliams

885-5813

STONE ROOFING884-9512

ReSidential • Commercial'Industrial • Flat Roof •Rerooling • Recoatlng •Smgle Ply • Tear Offs •Hot Tar Shingles • Slate• Tile • Decks • CopperMetal • FREE EST IMATES • Ice Oal"l •Shields • Heater TapesInstalled • LICENSEDINSURED

El

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954 PAINTING/DECORATING

FOREST PAINTING& CONST. CO.

• Carpentry• RoughFinish• RemodelingKitchensRec

Rooms, Basements• PaintingIntenor/ExterlOr• Any PlasteringRepairs

Licensedand Insured882-2118

884-7220

JOHN'S PAINTINGInterior-Exterior Speclaliz-

109 10 repairing damagedplaster, drywall andcracks, peel109 pamt, Win-dow puttYing and caulk-109, wallpapering Also,paint old aluminum sldmgAll work and matenalguaranteed ReasonableGrosse POinte referencesFree estimates

776-9439

GREAT WESTERNPAINTING

Great Western Painting of-fers the ultimate In resI-dential pamtlng GreatWestern speCializes In iN-TERIOR/EXTERIOR paint-Ing We offer the best Inpreparation before paintingto give long lasting resultsWe also use only the finestmaterials Great Westernpeople are quality mindedand courteous All at rea-:'UllelUIl: relIes vall 10Clayfor a FREE estimate by

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COMPLETE PAINTINGAND DECORATING

INTERIOR - EXTERIORWallpapering

REFERENCESRALPH ROTH 886-8248

GRECO'STM ROOFING Repairs chim-ney, screens basementleaks, plaster repairsHandyman work InsuredSeaver's, 882-0000

LEONARD'S Roofing shin-gles, flat areas, builduproofs and repairs of allkinds, gutlers Work guar-anteed Free estimatesInsured 884-5416

ROOFING and repair Shin-gles are flat AlummumSiding and trim Bob 526-0666

DENNIS Jerome Preventa-tive matnt?nance Newroofs and roof repairs773-3544

MASTERPIECEPAINTING

INTERIOR-EXTERIORQUALITY AND

DEPENDABILITYIS OUR MOTTO I

Expenence In repairingcracks, damaged plaster,fadmg, peeling pamtVery reasonable rates

FREE ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL -COMMERCIAL

"Larger Grosse POintehomes our specialty'SHERWIN WILLIAMS

PAINTS

FRANK R.WEIR

PLUMBING HEATINGSEWER AND DRAINS

DO You need plumbmgwork? Call Tom Reason-able rates 293-9231

PLUMBING water and gaspiping Renovation, andleak repair Call Dan772-1193

A ALL PURPOSEDram and Sewer Service

ELECTRICSEWERI

DRAIN CLEANINGLOW, LOW, RATES

Same low rates -week-ends and holidays

-SI::WER LINES-BATHTUBS-SINKS-STORM DRAINS-DOWNSPOUTS-TOILETS

24 HOUR SERVICEServmg the

Grosse Pomtes andDetrOit

343-5014

BOILER SPECIALISTS

SPRINKLE8 REPAIRS

885-n11381 KERCHEVAL FARMS

Since 1925Keith Danielson

Licensed Master Plumber

EMIL THEPLUMBER

SPECIALIZING IN• Kitchens • Bathrooms

• Laundry room andViolatIOns

• Old and new workFree Estimates

BI/I Master Plumber(Son of EmIl)882-0029

BOB QUBEPLUMBING and HEATINGLlrenspd Ma<;ter Plumbf'r

SEWER CLEANINGSPRINKLER REPAIR

ETCGro,;se POlnle Woods

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NAmE THEPANDA BEARON OURROOF&WIN

way and MIke Lahey each dou-bled Robbie Bacon and KellyTaylor were two-for-two; Taylorscored two Gideon Jones stolehome

Flying highLa Paz, BolIVia, has the world's

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PURDUE.MSUMIchigan State had to forfeIt to

Purdue because of mISSIng play-ers, but the teams stayed for afrIendly scnmmage Playmg wellfor thelr squads were Jodway,Adam Rhodes, Matt Mozer, ToddHavenl, Pat NIven, BradCrowley, WIlde, Bacon, DougFaIrbanks, John WIse, ChriSMacKechme, James McGovern,Mike Stmes, John O'Loughlm,Bnan Everham, Jeff W1I10kurdnd Robert Bowland

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CUBS.BLUE JAYSThe Cubs beat the Blue Jays,

176 Nathan Kuhl, Jason Santo,Chns Ford and Ian McMIllanshal ed Cub pltchmg homprs CarlRashId and Galen Dossll1 werebig hlttel s Blowe Men l\veather,G Dossin and Jason Santo com-bmed for a great play on defenseFor the Jays, Paul Sandercottand DaVid Gracey pitched \"ellTln1 Sandel cott, Ryan Mornson,Todd Sandenott, Dan Whitney,Paul Sandercott and Chns Olhson SCOIed I uns, Chns Fl y played\\ ell

CUBS.EXPOSThe Cub" Iemam undefeated

dftel thell 16 5 vIctory over theExpo,> Tom Veda, Ford, Bo Dos-"m clnd G Dosl:>l1lplayed well mthe field FOld ,md Nathan KuhllOIllUllleu 101 d "trong pltcnmg el.fOIL BrIan Law's squeele buntsco! ed two 1 uns Veda had a1,"1 and slam The Expos' Mike TIppie held the Cubs at bay for threemnmgs wlth hIS pltchmg Tipple,Jonathan Cughall, Tim Mlllel,Bnan Rebdln and JonathanRobbman SC01 ed Expo runs

Park MinorsOHIO STATE.PURDUE

OhIO State outlasted Purdue,14-9, behll1d the great pltchmg ofGeoff Kllnmel and JamIe White-head Jon Van Hoek, Kelly Taylor and Jason Jodway pItchedwell fOI Purdue OhIO State hadmany extra base hIts, mcludingtnples by Mike Verlmden,Valalre Van Slyck and JImmyMiChael and doubles by TerryHolusha, KImmel, Jeff NyenhUISand Matt Edelstem For Purdue,Chns WIlde had a tl'lple and Jod-

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Farms-City AAAA's.GIANTS

The A's defeated the GIants, 124, behind the strong pltehmg ofRobby Franzlno He stattel edfour hits over SIX mmngs andstruck out 14 Matt KI amer ledthe A's offense With a nl!ee fO!thlee day, scorJilg three lun.;Ben Scrace also blasted three Illtsand had two RBI BII,m Cluteand Franzmo had two hIt,> eachCOlry Geer was a standout for theGl<1lll::> waIl <1tlllee Ivl L1llee <.ld)

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walked three enroute to a complete game victory over the A's,8-6 Joe Cohsta's double scoredDavid Curry and Frendo, but theA's bounced back WIth four I unson hIts by Chnb Campbell, FI an-zmo and Kramer Cl ute added abases-clearmg double The An-gels took a 5-4 lead on hIts byFrendo, Pat Chff and CohstaCollata and Chff each went twofor-three Cliff also threw out arunner at second Clute led theA's WIth two hIts and three RBIDoug FIedler added a fifth.mnmgRBI. Frazmo and Adam FIlkmplayed well

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COLUMBUS.ALBANYArrigo, Belenky, Kelly, Semack

and Shelden wele pelfect at theplate to pace Columbus to a 179vlelory Grosscup and Tracy hadtwo hits apiece, AlllgO, Conrad,Dlliaman, Schulte, Semack andShelden played well m the fieldFor Albany, Messacar was three-for-three, Stentz, Benfer, GaymanaDd Harwood had t\\ a hits eachGayman played \\ell behmd theplate

ERIE.ALBANYEne edged Albanv, 1614 FOl

Ene, Bnan BaLret had threehomer'>, Scott Vande\ u"se, DevonAllard and Chllstlan Auty (b, 0

each) dnd Salah :YLller also homered WJ!llam Stentz, (thl eeland Ste\ p Gavman (tv. 01 homp!'pnfor Albany Ryan Zeller had fivemfield put outs

ALBANY -ROCHESTERAlbany defeated Rochester, 22

3 For Albany, ChILO, Harwoodhad two hIts and four RBI, Zellerhad three lllts and hlo RBI,Stentz had a double, tllple andtwo RBI and Gayman had threehits and scored four Rochesterwas led by Jeff Wattnck (twohIts, two RBV, MIke Veda (twohIts, an RBI), Ench Spnngstead(two hIts) and Greg Dely hadseveral good plays.

BUFF ALO.ROCHESTERRochester squeaked by Buffalo,

8-7 Terry Brennan had twohomers, five RBI and SIX put.outs at short NIck Brucha hadLeRoy played well, Matt Elichwas three-far-three and DaVIdRamage was two-far-three with apair of runs

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