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AI the News ofAI the Poin'" Ev.ry

Thursd.y Morning rosse Pointe ewsComplete Neic. Coverage of AU the Pointa

Vol. 35-No. 40 Ia";::' :..-~=::..~.. GROSSE POINTE. t.4ICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1974 32 Pages-Two Sections-Section On.

"You could wriic a bookalone on the trouble we hadjUlt getting lhe boat over,"he commented. "We aimostdidn't make it."

Aggressive was supposed 'to ride over aboard a Rus.sian freighter leaving Mil.waukee August 1, but byAugust 8, she was' still InMilwaukee.

To make up for lost timeplana wl!re made to ship Ag-gressive 10 Cleveland. fromwhcrc she could be truckedto New York, Cleveland cus.tom officials, however, wouldnot permit the foreign vesselto he unloaded.

At thll pc..~nt,a call was putthroush to a GPYC memberwho knew the Chid of 1m.migration in Washington, HeIn turn had to rou~e lhe Chlerof Custom!! from nis hcd togive the men In ClevelandsPilclal permission 10 allowthe boat to be unloaded(COIUaIed 01 PliO Z)

Increase of7.17 PercentIs Proposed

There are no classificationsand no handicap. to figureout. When Aggressive wentover to Italy, she representedthe United States in boat.to-boat competition.

And ... she turned In afantastic performance., But Frank Plku, of Wood.land Shores drive, who Isnow a eo.owner and co.skipper of AlIgreSSIVe, alongwith David Gamble, 0 Rldgcroad, In.lsb most of thecredit belong, to the crew,a hardy lot whose persistenceIn getling the boat acrolS theglobe, and in never .. ylngdie when they found them.sel ves running behind Ineach race, might well qual.Ify for legendal')' Itatus.

According to Mr. Plku, therace, held Saturday.Tuesday.September 7-17, pitting Ag.gre~slve against five 1IaUanand three French yachts,turned out to be a ChallengeIn every •• n.e of the word.

Aggressive's Crew OvercomesOdds to Win World Cup Race

By Naley KramerWhoever n a m e d her

Aggressive wasn't kidding.What else, If not aggreulve,is a 42-Joot yacht that travelsto San Remo, Italy, particl.pates Ir. the World Two TonCup sailing races and out.classes an :Ill-European com.petition In four out oC fourraces?

Designed by Dick Carter,and financed originally by11 GroIlS~ Pointe Yacht Clubmembers IS a contender forthe CAnada's Cup In 1972,Aggr!ssive has proven hcr.seU before. She was runncr.up In the Canada's Cup raccand. In 1973,Wit named Sea.son Champ and Boat of theYear. This past leason, shewu a Clus A winner in theTran •. Erie series.

But the World Cup victoryIs a whole dlflerent Ihlng.,.

Unlike slandard q,~e II tLakes racing, Iha:.\lWo tonboata are aU evenly iftatched.

Big Gust of WindAll It Took Was

Farms Council ApprovesThree Building Appeal.fJ

HEADLINES.... Woods StrivesTo ,EliminatePark Problem Final Adoption of $18,.

424,546 Package Setfor October 14

'I1auIdu. september • MeerFOR MER PRESIDENT 1"9Richard M. Nixon's dim,e. City Off"lCi.ls Seek Cooperation of St. Clair As usual, there were asized blood c:loton bia ript Shores over Unusual Predicam,nt Regarding lot of fi"'U'eS to follow atlung WII Ren as a warning &1.---- nt f Rid R I t' t D thof poasible seriouscompUca. ~m. 0 u 8S an .gu a Ions a a public hearing on etioDs ill b1J eoncUtion. BiB lake Front Park pro~ 1974-75 schoolpersonal pbysicianDr • .JoIm By Roger A.Waba bu et on Monday. Sep-~tb:=:l::a~':. . woods city officials are hoping for a solution :~: au~~~C:~:~~tioD ill tile ez.PreI1dent'. left to a nagging problem which centers upon a proposed to a clearer and more simaleg had c:alllecl the Dew prolr ordinance with the City of S1. Clair Shores regard. plilied presentation.leDi. He ba. been confined log the enforcement of the rules and regulations The Board, SuperinteDdent.ince Monda)' in the Long governing Lake Front Park. A major aspect of this of &chools Jame. A. Adam.Beach iMemorlal Hospital. problem is the fact that the city's ~k is loceted, lDel hlJ admlnl8trative ItaffThe deve10pmeDt made It c:e,r. not in The Woods, but in S1. Claar Shores. And are lee"'l~w to approve Ibin that Mr. Nixon is faclDg fl . fro this . j isdi ti U .....a hOlpltal stay 'which would OWUlg m are enswng ur c on comp ('a. total bud(et of $18,4U,&M,preclude hlJ appearance a. a tions. . (iIle1ucUng $18,587,181 forwitn....)D. the. Water"ate 'I'hJa matter is scheduled Off, Mad O(leraUon, $8'1.,472 for the

..- .. to be ..,••..• --" by ..... """'_ft_ er e pubUc Ubraries and -1,152trial which begins 'next Tues. _..- ...., ....~ '"diy. ' Recreation CommiJalon at its T C • for debt retirement).

• • • mcmthly meeting ln early 0 rosslng 'nIe propoaed overaU In-Frlc1a)', se~r Z7. PbGto 11, JI1lu 0'BJ1e1l m October. At tIUa time, memo ~ crea.e in the operating par.OHIEF JUDGE John R. Although one expects falling leaves at this knocking down power lines. Farms police and fire bera wID re~w an ordiDance G d U '" tlon of the budiet Is $1,360,.

BroWDof the U.S. 5th Circuit time of year, falling trees are anQther story. On units were called to the &Ceneto watch the area approved some two months ua~ nwn 821.2'1, or 1.88 percent, butCourt of Appeallm New Or- Sunday afternoon, September 29, at about 5:30 until Edison crews and a tree contractor arrived. Igo by the St. Clair Shores ' this amount includes a $287,- ,leans grinted .a N)' of the p.m., a gusting wind storm caused this tree in A young photographer, Miles O'Brien III, from Council whleh puts its park rd. .. relerve for the 1975-'16lower court order, tempor. front of 207 Ridge road to split in half. The huge nearby Stephens road-captured the scene before' rules into the measll1'e. Woods Awaits Wo ~n budlet.arily blocking the release of 'limb fell across the street blocking the road and ,the tree was cleared away. AppI)' ProYWoDl Proposal from Council Tbus. the aetual mcreaae,former Army Lt. WDllam L. ------------------------,----------------- However, City Attorney 23; M.mbership Vote exclllll1Dathe reserve, is '1.17Calley. A lower' court judge W tIs pI _ All p. De B George Catlin said, in his Scheel led Tk pereeDt and the staff. andhad reversed Lt. .Cal1ey's 00 mns omte partments on' Secours reading of the law, there's no u to a e truatee. toot areat palill toeonvlction for murder in the. . ... appUcation to private parks PIece expla1ll wb,y they feel that tn.My Lai masnere. rrbe stay, T..~ Changefl Plan Many Actt.VI'"tl'" AQ for Fund G:ven owned by other c:ommunities. creale is neceslary.until MoQday, will alklw the"",,, ~.. "St. Clair Shores is willing By Bolv A. Wna DUlled Year

~c:=:~,:e::::a;~~:rn Ordinance 'Fire Prevention Week' Big Boost :.=r~=:~o:e~nfI~po~~ cWOO:: ~~~:8:H::.~t=d=~O:~;~~, The JUitice Department Dance, (or possibly an amend. proposal to Metropolitan and pointed out that the pro-al1thoriJ,ed the Army to do • -- ment to their .measure), Council 23 AJl'SC Ie :ME- poa!!d budget II part of a two.so to allow time for govern" Measure Providing for Firefighters to Conduct Inspections of Homes and Gift of $200 000 from wblcb applies the provisions AFLCIO . which repre. year financing plan as pro-

...,iih;~~ ~~ Rest~:~:niR~~~. .V;.;t S:~\~t>tO~~~~;;:"V.~.'!.\'.:.~~; ...~..O•...t.:.!..'.'...3(,;;....':;:~:tt:~.:lI'.~..~7, ..boe.'~'~~:~~:~~ ~~~{\J',~~:;e~J. !Cobert Elllott tiorill Equipm.nt Alth(lU~ the dam "t aDlVV IU'{ .' .~ . .,'. NiI':~.I' ,'.';c" CUdtlifI", '~i~ - ! Ii"" , r .. ,II" •.. '

'ol/,::".~fta; .' ., . ,: :-:,..c,,~,'~.s:'i~,. .ti~pW 17k".~ SWlday~atiJrd~y,~~ber 8-~~ The ;~OJl seci,~~"i:l~'fO~~~~.o ....pafk;:.trtilt dn/sePt.~.27.:y'''!L:i' :WW be ~poke, D~. Adamssa....... )'.. ~.. ;QIU nKI lI,ve, POlDte ;£ue dep8J'triJeQtSWULtie out iIi ita}' Building' FundwlB andl"iiIWIU.ons, Hf,adde:d,:' "We inlde the unioa I'" Muld that It was a dlffl.P B. E S I DE N '1' FOIlD'''' :,:., .': _"_1:_,, '- ~ommunities that wee~ streIsi.bg.tbat fire prevention p', rf I boost City Admlnlstrltor Chester ptoJ)Olal with the UDder. cult year for flnanelal pl~n.

brUlliecl alide Dew caUl for By Roger A. Willa 18 a year-round necessIty. Education, lIemonstratioDB given a powe U E. Petellen .ald, "A copy of "tanding that they wW take DiD( and be revlewed thewige aMplie:e controlJ yet. Tbere's a possibility of and inspec.tionswill be emphasi1Adby most depart. last week tWiT th~ftani the St. Clair Shore. oreUDaDce It bact to their membel'lhip pro bl em. admlnlJtratorsterday, then listened to ahaip at. least two chang.. in ments durIng the week. . ~2ouncOOOemelron0 tha ilJ 0 was referred to the Cttlzens for a Hcret baUot election faced while draw~g up theeriticiam of his policies and The'Woods' ro oseefor- Farms Fire Chief Warren fronted with a fire in the • 00, ,m e ames Recreation CommJ8I10nfor its supervised by the Mlchlgan budget.advisers . as an eco90~lc dinance rolm! for the 8cl1ultz said his department bome. and L y n ell e Holden Itud~ and review with the Employment Rela~DI Com. Makel Poiaiasummit conference delJated . gulati P f th go bid plans to visit area acboolJ "If there ever is a fire at FUnd. poslJblUty they could recom. mission, (MERC), nid City The superintendent said heways to cwb .tbe nation's.m. re . on 0 e u. 1 e with the pumper and aerial home, get aU the people out \ "'Ibis very generous gift it mend to the Cftt' of St. Clair Administrator Che.ter E. felt clUzens bad the right tonation. No firm plan ..em. sto~ge of boats,. yanous tmcks and the ambulance to as quickly as possible and impcIrtant not only for its alze Shores an amendment to their Petersen. He decl1Ded to re. know the factors that necea.erged from the conference's tr~ers, (boat, utility, tra. explain their,fUDctions. They never reenter the Muse," he bUt alIo because it wW be an ordinance makIng special veal the content' of the pro- altated the increase and, Inopening session, but there vel, !louse), an~ other rec- will be at Brownell, Richard, said. "Call the fire depart. iMplring force for our vol- prov!Jlons which. would be p01&1at this Ume. a budget overview presentedwas wide. agreement among reational equipment be. Kerby, 81. Paul's and the ment immediately." unteers as they complete applicable to prIvate parks "The union lave no lDdl. along with the proposalltaelf,delegates on the needs for fOTethe council considers: Grosse Pointe Academy an. City, Park AeUvWeI their calls," commented Mrs. within their city," cation 'wbataoevu about the lie made .everal liolnts.taz breats for the poor and it for. a second l'eading swering questions and giving City Fire Chief Robert Hans Gehrke', Jr., chairman Sltllltlon TIle Same guar~ coming bact tD work Aecord1~ tit Dr. Adams,a government job program and possible final adop: demonstrations. Marshall said home lJ1spee- of the bulJding fund, in reo The nature of this problem until the wues are reaolved," .. lal')' eo.ts of all stafl mem.for those ~W9 ou~ of work tion, at the Monday,Octo- Chief Schultz noted this ii tions will begin during "Fire porting the subscription. was ex~lored .by Parks and thUl, not boDoriDI the city's hers have increased du.e toby economIc turmoil. ber 7 meeting the time of year when fires Prevention -Week" for real. The Holden Fund gift raised Recreatk.n Du:ector Do~ald reque.t, he IIlIt. nelOtiatlons, and additional

• • • ,. . occur more frequently. dents between Cadieux road the total gifts to the B'ulld. J. HaUman In hiS July month- No m.•• Vote teachlll( per.onnel have been8ldIda)', Septemller 2t The .solons, silting as. th~ Offers BlDta snd Lalteland avenue. '!be ing Fund to ~.35 million. The 1y report. Mr. Hal~a":n said Mr. Petel'len wa. merrill( Idded to accommodate the

MRS. BETTY FORD un- CommIttee of the ~le:e He said furnaces should be other balf of Tbe City was campaign goal Is $2.5 'million. ~e scope of the sltu~uon, 18 to letters which were lellt to unaDUcipated Influx of &tu.derwent mas.lve breast sur- Monday, .september O. - checked to see if they are covered last year' and will Obtaill Eqldpmeat dIscussed .in July, still holds the union and a State media. denta and to staU new andgcry to remove a cancerous qu~d City Attorney GleoJ;e Igniting properly, ash e 5 be Inspected again next year. 'Ille HoldenFWld Blft will ~ at this time. tor on Monday, September expancled programs.right breast yesterday. Sur. CaWn .to see ab:~~tdec?aus: should be removed from fire. The chief nottQ that any- be used to help finance new 'The status of the proposed 23. ''-Thls communication reo Nevertheless, Dr. Adamsgeons wbo performed the2~- ~he neJ~hbor co ,era Site place clean.outs, stairways one who wants a bome In. equipment for the James and park rules and re~laUons, quested that the union have feela the schools have methour operation said the reo m Section 5~d(St~la~ the should 'be clear, aU paints 9pl!ction in The City can caU Lynelle Holden Coronary In- which wo~ld proVIde ade- the guards report back to the staffing raUo promised Insults were satisfactory and Approval), a to $5" y and rags should be properly the department at 886-3200. tensive Care Unit to be con. quate backIng and support for work based upon their cur. the mmage election: 53 pro.they hope for a completere. I~ngu:ge a~ut !he S ~!1spe~- stored, circuits should not be He added DO tickets for vio- structed in the last phase of park personnel cbarged with rent salary ($190 per Croll' fesslonals per 1,000 students.covery. However, Navy Capt. tion te~, ca~~ tl~a:c~~~ald overloaded and extension lating condltlODl wiD be iI. the building program.. !he respoonslbility of enforc- ing, $7.60 ~ day), and fringe AddWonally, the hiring ofWilliam,Foutywbo led the ~po~ ~ 0 pC ks d R cords should be checked to sued during this period. The unit will have eight mg present park rules and benefit proJlOllals while "we aJdes played a role in thetI1ree-man surgical team at . Ii e ~n, .~~ ~n . ec. see they are not frayed. A demonstratOD of fire ex- beds, separated .by wind:;wed regulations, apparently rem- continue to negotiate or budget incre.sel as well asthe Bethesda Naval Medical rea on omml e c aIrman. The dt;.artment a Is 0 tlnguLsher use will be pre. walls to afford f)lrlvacy from mains m rloubt. me d la t e an unresolved improvements In the insur-Center cautioned that the reo Sore Spots warned against throwing cig. sented to Bon Seeours Hos. other patients while allowing "We find ourselves con. Issues." anee, (hospitalization), planssuits c:, extensive patbologl- The neighbor consent clause aret butts into paper contain. pita] personnel 10 they will a nurse continuous survell- stully and consistently in the Mr. Petenen said be bad considered as part of cm-cal tests would be needed and the $5 inspection fee I ers. They should be thorough- be prepared to use the avail- lance. Each room is t!quipped predicament of attempting to nil Idea wilen a vote would ployes' fringe benefits.before he can determine U were two sore points with ly extinguished In an ash trlY able equipment m case of:l with built-in heart monitors, maintain safe and pleasant take plsce and the NEWS ltealOA for Increasethe President's 'Wifewill live citizens who attended the and then dumped into a metal fU'e emeJ'fency. oxygen and suction equip. surroundings for use by our was unable to reach union Another In c rea s e Dr.out a normal life. Monday, Se,>tember 16, meet. container. In 'I!1e Park, homes to ,the ment. residents in their recreational representative James Dick. Adams noted fell in the cate-

.. • • Ing 'when the ordinance was Chief Schultz added home- south of Jefferson aveDue are This equipment will sound pursuits and we are unable son, who along with the gory of transportation. Forty-Moaday september 3t up for its first reading. (It owner~. -who would like to scheduled for inspection. As- a warning at any change In to really put 't4:t!th' Into the mediator, . t h r e e crosslJJg six more students have to be

DAVID ME 1 RHO FER passed that hurdle by a 6-} have ~Ir homes inspected sistant FIre Obief David Tay. pulse rate and provide the rult!s snd regulations In that guards and Mr. Petersen, conveyed to various specialbanged himseU In his ial1 cell vote). for fir~;'hazards should call lor said others wishing to lools for instant resuscitation we remain in a vacuum. participated In the meeting. education programs and theIn Bozeman, Mont., Sunday a "We wanted to have these the department to make an have a home inspected can by the medical team. "We have received a memo The c I t y adminlatrator need for funds for educa-few hours alter confessing to corrections in ordinance form appointment at 885.-1000. (CoatillDed oa Pa,e 2) (COI.lIDucd on Pate C) (Coatinued on Page C) (ContlJlued on Page C) (Continued on Page 2)the m\U'der. of Susan Jaeger before our next meeting," The public is a~:iPvlted I -----------------of Farmington Hills,Il'Jd three said Mr. Kefgen. Then, the to come to the station ff1r aother persons, police said. council could compare the tour of the facilities.The former Marine Vietnam. changes in writing. He said, The chief bad an additionalveteran was scbeduled to (Coatillned on Page 2) warning for persons COrl.plead guilty in District Courttoday to an four killings,authorities said. Arrestedlast Friday, Melrhofer reoportedIy made the confes.sions to FBI agent Bryon H.Dubar in the presence of hisOWDlawyer, Douglas Dasln- By Barbara Bruno I current structure.ger, and Gallatin County At. Three appeal& from denials The council vote to granttorney Tom Ol.on. of building permits were ap. the appeal was 6-0. Council.

• • • proved by 'I11e Farms Coun. man Joseph Fromm was airVAN PATRICK, 58, known ell at the regular meeting sent from the meeting.

lor Michigan sports broad. Monday. September 23, The A second appeal by Albertcasling as the Voice of the approval, .&Tanted by the D, Thomas, Inc., was ap-Tigers and the Lions, died council while sitting as a proved by the same vote. Mr.yesterday !n South Bend, Zoning Board of Appeals, ap. Thomas requested the ap-Ind., from complications fol. plies to private residences in proval of ,the council to makelowing surgery for cancer The Farms. structural changes in a homeearlier this year. Mrs. Ernest T. Davis, of at 168 Lakeview avenue.

• • • 319 Moross road, was granted Since the exisllng structureTuelday, OCtober 1 permission to have an exten- does not conform to The

PRESIDENT FORD told sion buill onto the rear of her Farms' building code anyChairman William L. Hun. garage. She requested the changes made in the struc-gate, D.Mo.. of the House permit in order to construct ture must have special ap.Judiciary Subcommittee thst a lour.foot.hlgh. three.foot .. proval. The house at presentbe will personally appe:lr to long addition to accommo, has a defirient side yard.testify on why he .gave for. date the newer, longer model Mr. Thomas said he ismer Pre!ldent Nixon a par. cars. renovating the home but Iidon. He plans to respond to She told the council the not certain how extensive thethe Ie questions raised by I additlon will be ,constructed changes will be. He said hetwo House resolutions, of the same material as the (CoIIlblaed oa Pall .)

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FarZlll Del Joeeph Killerlaid 'a IUIpeet lD the robber1of the C9UDtrY Club of De •trolt, .220 Country Club drive,00 Tuesday, September 10,aleo is a 8UIpeCt m tb. r0b-bery of saint Paul'. Convent,170 Grosse PofDte boulevard,Oil Thursday, September lJ.

Pollee laid pIlotoaraplaa ofthe man viewed by personsat the .eoaveat :indleate theman bad been ill the ncwt)'one week prior to the r0b-bery. In the, convent burg.lary, over $llOO in ~.Ih aaclloocII 'W. I .Iolen.

in the Country Club 1iaeft,cn'er $240 WII stolen from thefroI1t office.

Police belleve the man 81.'have committed other burg.larIes in The FirDll. Det.J(jJJer IIfcI TIle 'ums 11.eekiDg a warrant for theman' • .vre.at.

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anticipated en rollm en t,Pierce School is lD the pro-cess of biriDg adcUtioDal per.sOIIDel for itB Math-8cienceand English&cial StudiesDepartments. This anows thescbool to lower clli. size. iDthese areas and, by re-arranging existing assign..mena, five other areas ofinstruction will be improved.

•Every moment of Ihe dayHe's giving them to you,Telling you the right thingto think and do ... thething that will bless you,and everyone.You can learn to truslHis guidance.Try coming to our churchservice this Sunday.Listening to the BibleLesson, you not onlybegin 10 get a betterunderstanding of theBible, but your .pirituatsense is alerted, leUingyou hear and see God'.signals more clearly."And Ihlne ears shallhear a word .. , This jsthe way, walk ye in it. .. :'

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6ROSSE PO'NTE NEWS

Victorious Aggressive School Budget Ducuaed at Meeting(C....... froID PI,e 1) I opposed to having I filter (~"...... 1) doWD aDd expJaiD the relJOlll aDd aaJd the moat clIffleult

there. boat), aDd here on the laku, Uclaal tripI aDd eampiq Cllt. bebind the lacrellel In tbe1r promiH to keep in liIbt 01. theOnce In New York. the that's wbat we're UIed to." perieneea for yO\&Dllterl lD areu. ' enroUmeJIt sltuatiClllhid been

only tINt that eould be Mr. Pltu feels th.t .all. the TraiDab1e MentaUy Jm. ... CHt......... the eommittmeDt of 53 pro-booked w.. boWld for Le. iDg OD the lates alfords I paired PI'OllIJl1 aeeoua" for WbeD 1In. Hanpeter asked fellioaaa per 1,000 .hadeDti.Hlvre and from there, the crew better prlet:iee. "We an iDcreUe 01. .,1'11. Board members for their 0IlJ1 I few que.t1ol11 wereyacht would have to be blve to cram so mucb lAto I Dr. Adam. IDtlcipatea a 7t1 com men t., all apreped alked from the floor wbeDtrucked dear acrOll France. abort perlod of time aDd we pel'ceDt State re.imbursement p'atitude toward tbe .uperin. 1Ir.. Hanpeter opened the1'be New York frelibter Jill iDteuely for thru for trauportatioD COlts bow. tendeDt aDd biI ataff for the meetiolto the audieJlee. They~mebow J~I ABlreuive be. montha. We .ail m.ybe ao ever, ud that revenue ~ ehaqe. lA the bad(et presen. dealt with the nlHllber 01' Itu.hind thoug.l, Ind, when abe raceJ I aummer aDd over be realiled for the It'J1-'111 tatioD end Board treuurer deotI per d.... IDll thefinally relched Le Hlvre, there, they might participate budget. WiWam Huetteman termed It pbYlical .ize of • c.....she w.s lbo.rd another Iblp iD 3) all year." .~ demand. 01. the eoerIY I "readable document... room on the JdDdergarteD~bose course bad to be reo 'Neverthe1eu, 110 ODe ever crUl.., ~~,Olmt for an mcreue ViceiWftldent Muir Saow level.f.:iptedpingbrm:etoC~~Udeof.~et tbought for a minute th8Y of ap}ll"ldmately ZO pereeDI alked if Dr. Adams tbouIb& The $18,426, lKIS~t for~ .... had it mlde. Each r.ce In the COlt 01 fuel oYer the the propolal met the ~' the 197'-75 Ilchool year wU1

~ __ ..0 .. '" th counted for poiDti aDd the .moUDt inltialJJ IMIdieted fOr m1ttmetl mlde It the time be approved ill Ita final formance pooocu ...... IDO e.~ Jalt counted double J1Ilee an 11"13-'14," Dr. Adam. DOted. of the millage deetioD. Dr. It I meeting OD MoodlY,

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~~erthwbo had e.rlier one hid to be called ..UL. ....r wuraace eOItI IDd Adam. re.poDCied that it did ()etober 1...n m... e e cross- . - .country haul b.d 110 permitl oUt iDterett rites for 10anI alaoto ue the auto route •. As. a It was on the tb1rd nilbt contributed to the iD~~lse inresult, it became • lIy.by. of tbJa race tDat IOmeone the proposed bIadIet.night operat:loD, with the heard a SOWld • laJIor Dever CMIIer ..... .truck proceeding 'illegally, bears Oil the Great Latu Under iDItructioGal eOItI ofunder eover .of darlmel. on ... waterapoutl. "We JooIted I DOD-ularJ uture for ma •back roada, . through Imall .round, add sure el\OlJgb, we terlals tor school Ubi-aries,towns aDd. under tunnela not were iD the middle of a new eqldpmeDt, eurrieulumbullt to accomocJ.te a 42.foot scbool of whalel," IIr. PiN wort. IDd teach1Dl .uppl1eJyacbt. . recalled. "We were reall)' IDCl textbooks, the .uper'.n.

At 1 •.81. Friday, Septem. kind of sc.red siDce some 01. tendent Aid improvementsber 6, the boat.d folll' erew them were bigger thall our wouk! colt •• 3M, aDd tilememb!lr. made it to the bpat." replae3mem 01. the Pierceother aide of. F:rlnce and a But the y stayed cool, IOddle School .wtmmiDI poolfew hours l.ter, •• iIed lAto caught some wind 12 m1leJ root resulted :in the Deed toSan Remo. Ellhausted, the,. off Corsic. and SlUed Oil. earmark .,000.slept till about 10 a.m., thell Then, jut eigbt mile. from ApproldmateJy $20,000 wWgot up IDd belaD "working their dnUn.tloo, they found go towanl remocle1lDl the JD•lite madmen" to ready the themse!veJ again. pllgued dUltrial Arts area lit NorthPlan Changes boat for the race the nut with DO air. "our hearts HiP School •day. . were iD our throatl. When we FiDIDy the total budget

(I'-fl __ ""-;:::-. PI- 1) Then, at 8:30 p.m., wbDe got there, we dJdA't tno .. If lDeludes.,. f72 for the pub-'-MU_ .... "w bemUled French and Italian anyone had alreldy made '

depeDCllq OD the COWlCU'S crews looted on, the Amm. it lA, but lheD IOmeGDeeame lie lillrariea, Dr. AdamIfee1hll, it could be the "old. CIIII took A&&reISlveout for up aDd s.ld 'Hurrah,' aDd DOte4, aDd f1,1_,_ far debter" version of the OI'diDaDcea trial run. "They thought we bew be';' .. coqrltu1at. retiremerlDr....: - --"ed dwbIeh II selected for filial we were crazy," Mr. P1tu inI us." • ..-.811 D -- a.adoption or the ''newer'' one' I.id. "The wbole't:h1nI wu A ardI ted IDiDIatrMol'I In ~Il eltelW1with the changes. lib a soap oper.... lit:: four ::~es ~:.cb to dve a IimpIe coat bnat.

Kr. Kefgen mted he per. The fact. thlt they won the Individual race one overall,lODaDy felt the 81 e lIur e raee bIJlcll don mJght have a medal for ea~b crew memowould pus with the cbange. aeemed 1Dtl-ellmlctlc cum. ber and the 18th ceutury CupIncluded. pared to the tranaportltion Europa'wbleh DOW realdes at

OIl the $5 fee, he .dded the ,husles tf the competition it. the Grosse Pointe Yachtlllll\llle would be darifled self hadn't been 10 tough .to mate It elear the Imount TIle serle. eonsllted of twor.J.ub. .11 I "one time, one slte fee." 3O.mUe,one 172.mIle and one :Mr. Plku .1JlooIdng for-

At the C.W meeting, "we 320.mBe rlce.s, and from It ward to Delh tuJnmer whenlooted at the various erIti. leut ODe ltaDdpoiDt, Aurea_ .tht; World CUp raee. will becllml wblch U1e e1t11eDl sive would have been the slil~ bere, Oil Late st.sbarecl aDd tbeIe two really logic.l choice for underdog Clair, with the Ylcht ClubatoocJ out. These were more .lAce, for Great Lates un. playIng host .aDd he', already'plausible than others." ors, the Mediterr.nean 1J un. come up Wl~ one way to

So :it's very pouible that famWar terrltoty. . mate ~ vislton feel. we!.tbismeuure, depending aD Tbe w~ather, too, mlde the come. We had a lot ofcitizen Ntponse and COUJIcUrace difficult on everyone. trouble communic.ting over• ctIon, could fiDalJ)' "make AIr WII .caree. "OUr boat ther~, 10 we want ~ try aDdit" after itl Jo~, otten fruI. doe. much better lD he.vy get mterpreten. We i'e lOiDgtratiDg, (for rea1dentl and air," Mr. Pitu remarked. to try and liDe up IOme col-e1ty offiela1l), estim.ted 21h "Four other boats were lege studeDts ,~d ulip oneyear eareer. f.lter than 0II1'lI and every. to each boat.

one knew about the. troubles Rlgbt DOW, Aggressive 1Jwe'd bad gettinf over there." being lalled back to the U.S.

But wben things got don by four of her erew. She'llto the nitty gritty, Divlgator stay the wiDter in Florida,John Trost m, nm Wood. and then return to Grossebouae, Richard J. Clogg, Pointe. "We're buildiq I~ex' Dec!lerq, Robert Peter •. DeW bolt for ne~ SIl~er,"'.Edward, Lawrence aDd lrIr. P.lku, ~, ."andTecf,Santord mauaged to tiJld we'D raee It agaWt ABBru-way. oflalliJlg Juirder and sive to find waYI of makingmoving falter. it IS fait as ]lOlIlible." ,

"The Rac( Committee was 111'. Pltu Is I firm beDeverreaDy Impressed with our in American teclmoJoD, el-crew wort," Mr. PItu said. pecially in saUmaklDg, and"Crew work iB more import. says It's one reaSOl1why U.S.Int on a sbort course, (Ill boats do so well iD competi.

tion. He a1Io thinks AmericanGLAUCOMA TllREATENS crews s.il h.rder.

Glaucoma currently threat. And be maintaiDs, with theens the ey~sight of an esti- Cup being defended here nextmated 1,773,000 people in summer, the Europeans willthe U. S" age 35 and older definitely be at a real dis.-and half of them are un. advantlge since they'n bediagnosed and UDSUSpe"t1Dgsailing in strange waters.vicUlns. G "It's going to be difficult for

Ix someone to come here aDdros ~ win this Cup b.clI:," he reoIl-.• t N fleetedr~Jn ~.. ~WS.. But'tben, the Y.cbt Club

PablllJIed Evet'J ftlll'lda, b)' probably wouldn't mind put- .D/B/~ ~1IIlI1Ien tlng It up for another year.

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He, s.1d aU Oreflpterscomiq to homes will be iDuniform with proper IdeDti.fic.t1oA. Their fire vehicleswill be. on the street w~home lDIpeCtioDS are beinaperformed.

He .dded DO tickets will beissued for violators.

880rkel _ kboGlsItems to be checked in.

clude rubbish not properlycontained, defective flue orflue stops, unsafe wiring, anoverloaded fuse box or com.

bustiblel too c101e to a llove t10GI w1I1 take place .reOJ' furnlce. BarDeJ, MISOI1, Ferry and

In Tbe Shorel, Sgt. Charlel Monteith aDd 1110 at OurWenrich. Fire ,M.rshaD, laid Lady Stir 01. the Sea IDdthe department coadlKtl UnJversity LIggett SChoolhome In.spectiOllsfor fire b••. durin( and .fter "Fire Pre.ardl throughout the year. venUon Week."He llid bomeowner. can reo AUnew IMeret&quelt I visit at .ny time by "'We wUl f.mWarize thec.lllDg 881.$500, .lltUe ODeIwith the a~Dce

He added since firepl.ces .nd tell them nothing abolAtare starting 10 be used It ita ~r.tIo.n wbleb wID burtthis time or year, parlIcu1ar' the~, laId Tr.ffic Safelyattention should be paid to Ofllcer Stephen Petrik.the conditlaR of fireplace "The youngster. are usu.l.clean outs, He Idded thlt Iy .wed ~y the ~ortel andflammable liquJcla IDd p.int itl operation Ind It attrlctsCaDS should be properly loti of interest. We even putstored and luna.ce motors belmetl and bootI on IOme ofand fans should be cbec!ked. the children," be Iald. .

EllIS"-- ._..L.__ In The Woods, public lafety Tbe dancerl of fire I~.- ....,.,... officers will be briDging the .~d the threat of pl.YlIlI

,.,~ 01 snorkel pumper and am bu. Wltb mltmes wW be empba.21123 Mock lance U; city sooools IDd pro- s1Hd to th.e YOWliSter •• "We

Is _ ... ,...t vide helpful safety biDti to tell them, if they find I pack.2t2t7 .... 11I'. T....... hundreds of youngsters Ige of matchea, to give the

... -- ..1I Schools where demo~8lr.. pa~.ge to tlheil' parenti or-------- thell' teacher," be laid.

OffIcer Petrik laid firelosses iD dollars are downiD the city so far tJUs year.With winter 'pproachiDa, heurges all reJjdenti to mikeeertaiD In household equJp-ment, such u fumaeel .recarefully ex::mJned so' theywilllJe in proper 'Working or.der wben the snow fa1ll.

Fo, ;000"",,1 even;ng Ientertaining or casual weekend '"~wear, Hickey Freeman brings ~the comfortable ~ountry.look ~of hearty grey herringbones ~to to~n withda ~leticdulous . lie:attentIon to eta I an precisetailoring that makes this fine$~rt coat correct for the

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A la-year~ld Park boy, anewspaper carrier, was as-saulted and robbed of hiscollection receipts by twoteenage black juveniles onThursday, September 26, reoported Par k Lt. GordonDuncan.

lI'he Park boy told authori-ties, as be was on his wayhorne after collecting forhis paper route, be was ap-proached by the pair whoeach beld a piece of metalpipe. They demanded hismoney. One was about 14years old and the other about15. 'Both had short Afro haircuts, it was said.

The 13-year-old said thatone of the assailants struckhim on the back with hispipe before taking $11.10fromhim. The cuplrits then fledwest on Korte and disap.peared. The blow on the vic-tim's bat:k 'Nas not severeenough to require medicalattention, the lieutenant said.

The lad went horne and in.formed his lather of the inci.dent and both then drovea r 0 u n d the neighborhoodlooking for the young hood-lums, without success, beforecalling police, Lt. Duncansaid.

The matter bas been re-ferred to the Youth ServiceDivision for further investi.gation.

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Police said the ice- rinkbuilding bas been under con-struction all summer andthat many persona had ,,c.cess to the office.

The missing goods includea reel tape deck, valued at$239.95; a tumtable. $99.95;a preamplifier, $269; an am-plifier, $229; and a micro.phone mixer, $228.

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ULS Reports Rink BurglaryTbiev.. >~ nrioua pieces

of .tereoequipment with acombined total value of $1 .065.90 from the McCllJU1 Ic~Rink; University L i II e t t~ool ~mpu., I~S CookrcNId,said Woods police whoreceived the belated' inci.dent report on Wednesdayseptember 25. '

Pierre Decker, rink mana.ger, told Sgt. Thomas Kanethe items. were taken from agrey, metal locker which hadbeen pried open. Mr. Decker.aid he discovered the theft

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Stud.y and Action Committee Sell Public RallyTIle first meetin( of the velopllleota.oecur III tbe Le•• \lowlaa aubeommitteel: Labor I.... ObMner Corpa aDd Fed.

Grosse Pointe Study and Ae. ill.tuft. lDformaU08 1rill be .... UOU. SpecJll EdueatlaD, enl Lelillatioll D4 Juclielaltion Committee for lduea- pUled OIl to eacb 01 UIe fol. CImieu11Im. JI'iuaee, LaD- Developm.... .

B)' Roler A. Walla seniors would prefer a ranle tion will feature a publicWoods senior citizens bave between $100 to $150 per rally at the Board office, 389

expressed a stronc interest month; 13 would like under St. Clair uenue on WecIIle•.in housing according to ques- $100 and between $150 and day, October e. 'Beglnn1l1J attionnlire results submitted $200; and four preferred an 8:15 p.m., four candldatea forto city offices. over ~ rental. the State Bolrd 01 EdueaUOl1

The forms, picked up by ~ housing. is a main focal will -address the g.therin, toresidents at the Thursday pomt of selUor citizen inter. which all inte .... tec1 eitiJensSeptember Ill, meeting ol est, it uo't the only OI1e. are iDvited.seniors at The Woods Pres- Various activities are be- Democrau seeking electionbyterian ChurC'b, 19950 Mack ing planned for seniors in. are Mrs. B'aMlra RobertI,aVellue, showed that 58 ciU. eluding their twice-a.month an employe of the JlJehigan

. I zens were interested in such meeting.. Education Auoc:iation in

.1 housing within The Woods, The first one will be held Lansing, aDd RoIer TWiJ, InII while ODe answered "no." today October 3 beginning attorney from Swartz Creek.

The council will study ques. It 11;30 a.m. with I tour of Republicans are l11eumbenttionnaire results, plus aD St. Michael's E pis cop a l James F. O'Neil of LivOlllaear~er r.e~mmeDda~on on a Church, 2(K75 SUDDingdale and Mrs. Jo SalWnan, pa.tSeIDor cItizens boUt1Dg com- drive before lUl1ch. Theil OIl president of the BirmiDlhlmplex a~d Ic~vties ~d~ 'l1lur~day, October 17, ~iti. Board of EducltiOl1.and tbe1l' possible locations 1D zeDS will again meet at SI.executive sessiClU. Michael's at noon. The gaUl. The Grosse Pointe Study

At the regular meeting erings will feature hours of and Action Committee forMonday, September 9, a rec. fellowship, entertainment, in. Education, the legislativeommendaUon that such strue. formation and recreation. subcommittee of the FrAItures be I~ated in the west Senior Citizens Commission PTQ Couocii, will be'chairedend of Ghesq,uire Park was chairman Irene SUtton said this year. by Mrs. Douglasmade by the Senior CitiztUlS mt're peopte are still needed Graham and Mrs. RichardCommission and the council for the Monday -Thuuday Mills.~m'~s]y £eferred .this OCtober 28-31 trip to Toronto: "We are, sure that all resi.information to the Committee OUt. For further information dents realize the neceaaity ofof the ,Whole for further on this trip, call cl1airman havial weU.qualified trusteesscrutiny. Rachel-Bauman at 881-6795or on the State Board of Educa.

Results from the question. at her business phone 886- lion: 'n\e group has a greatnaile are still coming ia but, 3400. 'deal of power and can haveat this time, answers show Bowling rolls every Friday an illllPact on the programs!hat '3 senio;s are .interested at the Grosse Pointe Woods of local school districts. Itm rental wu.s, while 22 are Recreation m422 II a e k behooves interested citizensjnt~rested in privately OWD~ avenue, at 1:30 p.m. Adele to tate the time to bear andwuts. Two bedroom Ul1lts r.yder is chairman of this to q"estion candidates seek.ethdg,:ter°

ne tbedf rootm32~ts on event and she may be con- 'ing these rllost hnllOrtant ----------962-5525----------e m es ron, ..... tacted at 881.1750. elective posta, .. Mrs. Graham IAs for monthly rentals. 28 .Mrs. Sutton said times and stated. I

date~ are .still. pe~~. re. Mrs. Mills said the sub- ! 3rd Floor Ford Bldg., Detroit, Mlchlpn 41221Fire Do mages garding sWlmmmg ,:~tiVlties. committees lormed 1a t year

George Kaltenbach 18 chair. ill ft fun' sCabin Cruiser man of this affair and he w to Ction.1 de.. Please send me information on:may be reaehed at 881-4782. I High yield corporate and municipal bonds 0

An electric stove in the In Janull')' 1975, seniors Tax shelter and tax incentive programs 0main cabin galley of a liZ.foot will eseape the r.hiU of win.cruiser, moored in a well at ter with a trip to Hawathii. Name _the Grosse Pointe Yacht While specific dates for eClub, is believed to have journey, 'Wbicb offers seniors I Addressbeen the cause of a fire that special prices, haven't beencaused. thousands of dollars set, .Mrs. Sutton stated Rose City -- Zip _in damage to the boat's in. Blaskey will be trip chair-terior, reported Shores Del. man. I Phone no.Sgt. Charles Wenrich, village An evening at the ~atreFire Marshall. will be featured Friday, Oc.

The incident occurred on tober 25, wben citizens seeThursday, September 19, at "Brigadooo" at North Highabout U:40 p.m. School. Reservatioas m'Jst be

The fire was reported by made in advance by callingthe Yacht Club's harbormas- chairman Harry Findlay atter, Richard Winters. ~es' 881.?:149.ponding to the alarm were A balloween par t y is.Public safety OHicers, Sgt. planned for the November 7James Jurcak, Patrolmen regular meeting at ChristGary ,Mitchell and Robert The King Lutheran Church,Bensinger, and firefigbter 20338 Mack avenue. SeniorsJerry Mason, who 'With Mr. are seheduled to be dreesedWinters, manned the Yacht in costu.mes for this affair. --------------------------------------Club's fire boat.. Fina1ly, a one-day trailf

'-': I < .,,~y_:wer,~, a~J!4S.t~by."two tFipto Niagara Falls is ten.~ i.l :It.. ~;,Sbqn;s l~a¥dM~: la1ive1y .seJiedUled fClrsOm'e: .~ ," Co~st. ,Guarll W~_ boats ;.-nd: 'tfme''1it Ncrre~~1 ~ ..' , I! 1

i'.. their creWIIJ'''' '.. .2 I . . ' .. ,,. At the sce~eOwcers. Mit- H'oodl R b

chell and Bensinger smashed 1lD1S 0the cabin windows on the .port side of the power boat Park Newsboyto ventilate the craft, whilethe others battled the flameswith dry chemicals, foam andwater.

The owner of the cruiser,James ,T. Barnes, of 910Lakeshore road, said heboarded the boat and turnedon the ship-to-sbore equip.ment. Apparently the switchto the stove was turned on,and the burner ignited aDunknown substance upon il.The flames spread quicklythroughout the interior of theboat.

Sgt. Wenrich said the darn.age is estimated at between$10,000and $15,000and added

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111M ~~-PIECE~~. $184'~--""~4 .....', ~,':~ ~~>-hiVESTED SUI~S • $219

,SPORT COATS. $139

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That's the big differencebetween Harwood and theexpensive Canadians. Youget the same Canadiansmoothness, the sameCanadian enjoyment. Butyou pay less for it.

Now you can improve yourstandard of drinking. Andstill not raise your cost ofliving.

Makes Offer.to Crossing Guard"~pi~D(e-.... ,....Pile 1) nating more than one plrd Ito reveal the&' 1Oe,f1Ona. Mr.

It the follow~g cro'llng.: Petersen Idde!I' be,', allredadded the meeting was ealled Mack and Cook; Anitl and the department, to '.reportby the mediator and that the Mack' Mack aDd Vernler' back to film their flDdJnga ascity bad DO respon.se to the and Vernier and Mack. 'expedlowl1)' u ,pouible.letter from the unlon. . ' . ...

He .ald. the city used to 8breI c.eertllBact .. B""" ha ve a combined total of Crossing g u a rd Muy

1be cOllDcll at a special seven ,uard. at theae cross- Moloci, one of tile tbreemeeUna Thursday. septe~r lngs bul only four are sta. guards who .tteudN the18, agreed that thtl city tined at these locations now. meeting, said ber~oUeaj1lesshould ,et back into the "The pllblic .afety depart. were concerned over .P1e pos.croSling guard business. meot recollfirmed that those sible elimination' or cOUOU.

At that Ume the aoloDS crossings can be bandled by dation of croaMgs ..ud won•unanlmoualy cODeurred in I four gllard .... he stated. dered, if this traJl.$Pired, bowCommittee of the Whole OtherAJpeds many guards wo~ be backrecommendation that in view several otber aspects of on the job.of the fad that the Board of the study are being scrutin. What specifically tran-Education has r~ to ized, be noted. including the spires on this ..front is anaccept the respo~lbll.lty.of possibility of installing !raf. unknown. factor at this timethe safety of scboof children, fic signals at three crossings: and awaits the dep,rtment'sthey requesf:ed Mr. Pete~eJ1 Cook road at Holiday/East report.,to re-establish the C~SSlDg Kings court; Morningside As for the pending vote oagua~d program ~revlOusJy drive at Roslyn road; and the city's proposal, Mn.furlUshed by the city. Marter road at Roslyn. Moloci said she wou1cl 'WIlt. He als~ was ur~e~ to con '!be council is currently reo to hear from Mr. Dickson.

tUlue WIth negotiations. viewing a survey on theseIn ~ related matter. Mr. locations which was prepared

Petersen said he asked the by Reid. Cool and Micbalskl,public sifely department to Inc., traffic and tranaporta.study the possibility of elimi. tion engineers. of Southfield.

In aU three instances, theengineers said it would bedifficult to make any casefor tra1fic signals at thoseintersections.

Another part of the studyfocuses upon the possibilityof combining, the Our LadyStar of the sea noon. hourcrossing with the BarnesSchool crossing. "With thereduced enrollment at BarnesSchool. It's not feasible tohave separate crossings,".aid Mr. Petersen.

He stated there's a possi.bility of consolidating lomeother crossings but declined

80 PROOf. 4-YEAR.QLD. IMPORTED BY THE SUMMIT MARKETING CO., N.Y.. N.Y. 10022

Change ...forthe 1)etterandget dtange from $$.-

Change, please!

Thursd.y, October 3. 1974

ATI'ENDS SEIDNARMrs. Benjamin Jeffries, of

Park Lane, atteDded a spe.cial three-day seminar re-cently on Estate Building atthe Watergate Hotel in Wash.ington, D.C. The CODCf!ptofthe seminar was to present aplalllled program 011 how realestate brokua aDd salesmencan use real estate to de.velop and accumulate a last-ing and planned estate. Theseminar was titled. "BrokerEstate Building." Mrs. Jef.fries iI a lIIember of the De.troit Real Estate Board.

WINS APPOINTMENTNational Bank of Detroit

bas annOUDced the appoint.ment of Richard E. Gardnerof The Woods as an officerof the bank. An NBD em.ploye for the past 10 years,Mr. Gardner was named an.assistant cashier in NBD'sUnited Ststes Division. Heis a Correspondent B8DItRepresentative s e rv i c i ngNBD's correspondent bankcustomers throughout Michl.gan.

6ROSSE POINTE NEWS

General Electric'LOWESTQPRICED

Call fo, a FREEestimate 777-1929

KMETZ HEATING & COOLING CO.26630 Harper Ave., St. Clair Shores

777.1929

'" R....., ..... Hut ExcMngerl,., .... .,.,ItIoa,.c"'..... rl

,., 1411t.fft trI...,....ect:MIdnIoIel

,., ............. from..... to 200,000 lTU.H.

,., ......, for AcIcI-On c.nInIIAir CoftcIItIonlng now Of' IatIr.

,., You" ~ lie .""Ied ..,Ilelow 001I1

Gas Fumaceofte,. flnDOUSQenenlElectrIc quality .nd.........bliity at • priceyell can afford.

GE Ambassador !EWarm Air

GaS Furnace

Handyman and home work.shop ,activities can be asbazardous to eyesight asmany industrial jobs, claimsthe National Society for thePreventon of B Iin d n e s s.Though the rate of eye acci.dents is lower in the home,the rate of visual impair.ments due to injuries ismuch higher.

(CoIIUII1le4 from PAle 1)The hospital'. present four.

bed coronary care unit wuequipped by the Holden Fundin 1lI67.

Noting that" the HoldenFw1d baa been a lOUrCe ofcoaakterable aDel continuingaupport to Bon Secour. foemany yean. including thelDIIualmedical educationIwards program which bearsits name, Mrs. Gehrke said,"This latest evidence of con.cem for the ability of the bos.pital to serve this communityIs certainly in keeping withtile Holden 'Fund'a long tra.dition of benevolence."

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Seeks Solution to Problem Progress on(e-daaei IN.- .... I) their ,ueata," he aa.ld. Park Plans

from tile DI.reetor of PubUe Mr. HaHmlnn stated. ma.satety iDforllliDI "s thlt po. jor enforcement pro b 1e III Be:ng ....- ..J -lice officers from Groae tbrou,ebout the ye.r has ... l'~lUrePointe Woods will not re- been the CODVe,.tion of 1ar(e __spond to e.11I from the park II'OUJII of bet ween eo.ao A h't t Puts l thin thlt they b.ve little if Iny people. T b e s e indIvidulls rc I ec. oge eractual authority since our often driD.k, "hone around" Information on PoOlsandpark is loc.ted in St. Clair and sCltter Utter. Some per. Buildings for WoodsShores. _ 8011I have even. turned over Council's Consider.tion

"At the same time, we Ind broke picnic tables andbave been told by oUicers of hive entered boats moored in By Roger A. Wallathe St. Clair Sborea Pollce welh. . . dDepartment that they actually Thil probJem is a perplex. Progress .IS berng -!M ehive little if any utborlly to ingly biarre one to say the by the archltect/engmeerenforce our rules aDd regu- least but one wbich The on The Woo ~ sLakelations since they come from "'''oods. with the cooperation Front Par k Improve-the Clly of Grosse Poiote of St. Clair Shores, hopes to ments front.Woods and this is a private quickly aolve. "The firm is putting lo-park. ----- getber bam Information at

"The end result of this pre- Dialogue Seeks this poin~ in time r~gardingdicament is that we frequent- the location and bwc typesly £LCdourselves in the dif. New Listeners of pools and buildings. How-ficult and embarrlsaiDg posl. ever. there are no final draw.tion of having the respoNI- --. ings or plans now." saidbility of applying ADd at. Dialogue. the Adult Hotline Mayor Benjamin W. Pinkostempting to enlorc:e rule. and .ponsored ~y t!le Grosse last week.regullition. with tittle. if ~ointe Fa~ily lJfe E.duca. He stated the firm will pre.auy, aclual help available tl0D; Coun~il•. (FLEe), 15 re- sent informalion to the CClUn.from either the Public Safe- ~lUIting .additional vo1un~~ cll regarding "the possiblety Department of Gr 0 sse li8teners UI the hope that d ire c t Ion we should go"Pointe Woods or the PoUce present hours, (Monday a~ sometime during the week.DepartmeDt of St. C I air ::>ea:::. be9ex~~ed to~ TIle mayor added, hopeful!y,Shores. .e~ke offers an inODY~OUScontracts will be s!gned WIth

B1I ProItIem listening ear plus information the arclJ~tect within a two-"Again, this slUalion is an and relerral. week penod.

extremely serious one and Volunteer listeners receive Time Table Plusshould be !8solved if we are lIpproximately 30 bours of According to die city'sto maintain f.he standards traiJI1Dg over a six-week pe. tentative time table, adver.which will etIable the Depart- riod in the following areas: tising for construction bidsmellt of Paro and Beerea. values clarification, child de. and bids for the sale of bondsflon !o maintain. safe sur. vetopment, counae~, s~~ual will take place in November.roundmgs for our CItizens and concerns. depresslon,swclde. Construction bids are I!ched.

the psychology of drug abuse. uled to be received in lateand family (Ounseling. November, while bids for the

In addition, volunteers arl! sale of bonds will be reotrained to develop effective cefved 'December 2. Theactive listening skills 1IS well awarding of the constructionas 8 working knowledge of contract and the sale ofavailable com m un i t y reo bonds is set for the Decem •sources. Dialogue prefers to bet 2 council meeting.use parents. a~ listeners be- The cOUDcilat the regular~ause a ma~nty of the calls meeting Monday,SeptemberInvolve family, problems. 9, approved the firm of Tara.

staff members spend two pata. McMahon, Paulsen AI.hours 8 week manning ttJe soc:lites.Ine., of 1191 We$t

,hot1ine phones and they at- Square ,J..akeroad, Bloomfieldtend monthly staff meetings Hills. as architecls/engineersas well as occasional in.ser. for the proposed DeW sWim.vice training sessions. - min, pool complex aDd other

Anyone interested in voWn- improvements at the parkteering their time for this which will «lst a r 0 u n d

' .,ii1 worthwhile community aer. $1,980,000, !!'be vote was •. 3.vice should call Nancy Ul. "

I mer (881.5092) or Dialogue DeclsioB No&lIadeI (1l81.Q270). ' In lnother recreation re-. lated matter, Mr. PinkOs said

Bon Secours no decision has yet beenmade regarding the appoint-ment of another perIOn tothe Citizens' Recreation Com.mission to replace E. D.Grady, who was recently ap-pointed to the PlaDning Com.mission.

"rve aslted both the 'Rec.reation Com~sion. .aJ)(totherintereJJtcd persona to submitnames of 1hOIe' WbOwoulil bewilling to serve," be said.

!I'he Commission at its Au-gust 3 meeting suggestedthat the council consider ap-pointing a member of theGrosse Pointe Woods BoatClub to this post.

~'HARDWElRTMJEANS"_:r ... , no-lade color -

Super tough for long wearA great combination

by LEVI'Scpj, Thejeans masters.

Blue Denim that won'tfade in a super

tough fabric thatnever needs ironing.

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quality tradition.Add this LEVI'Scpj

Shirt for a practical,good-looking outfit.Rely on LEVI'Scpj -

the namehe knows.

22704 HarperSt. Clair Shore.

BELLE ISLEAWNING CO.

885-1700

total of 11 break.ins alsowere cleared in Sf. ClairShores, Detroit and Rose.viU~ through the arrest.

Police saId the lIIttemptedbrea1dngalld «:ntering. in.cluded those of Dr. RobertC. Thurnal1l1's office, 21223Mack, on July 21 and Rich.ard ColISinO'S office, J'bysi.clans X-Ray Center, 21~M..ck. on August 26.

Reininger's Wayne CountyCircuit Court 'arraignmentand pre.trial conference Isscheduled for Wednesday.October 9. poIi~e said. Thesuspect .. Iso is being prose.cuted in St. Clair Shores ona breaking and entering of Ibusiness charge.

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8-14 $8.50

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GROSSE POINTE'S NEWESTGOODYEAR TIRE & GENERAL ELECTRIC

APPLIANCE & TV DEALER .•.

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(In Building Formerly Occupied by Poin'e Dodge)

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'. FourWoods Clears 2 A.ttempt B.E's '

' •• '\JioUee hlve~two attempted bieak.iDI in

,eOlII*tioD . with the" '1m!8t'~a ~yearoOid Woods 'in In'wtto', c ha r g e d with theIlreaking aDd entering of a"iness stemming from hisalleged involvement in the~glal)' of the Roslyn Mar.ket. 21020 Mack avenue, inIete AUiUlt.",With the apprehen.ion of

Larry Joseph Reininger, of.\line drive, officers bad;arlier cleared seven break.iBi in The WOOds, includingthe. Roslyn Market. Farmspolice.. In,eanwhile, clearedthe' breiking 'and entering oftbe Far m s Delicate3sen,18660 Mack. A combined

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Q. The only way you.could top all thatIs throw In a freeloaner. Uh.,.doyou?A. Sure. If you make anappointment for war-ranty repairs in advance,and the job oannot be

. completed from morninguntil evening of thesame working day, par-ticipating dealers will

supply you with a loaner. Free.

Q. Is there anything else I shcK.~1dknow?A. Replacing certain worn oul parts, ourunlimited mileage warranty and our freeloaner program are all just the beginningof a new Owner Care Program, designedto make owning our new cars so worry-free,they'll be irresistable.

See your Chrysler- ~Plymouth or Dodge dealer. __ ~Ask him about his new CHRYSLER DadgItcars, then ask him about __"The Clincher!"

NEWS

Club Featlll'l>s Castile Slides

~~CHRVSLER.. CORPORATION

Q. That's a great "extra" Due:.:; il includc;everything that just we:).,!> ouP

A. No, We expect you to tnke' c; : ~ : "" ;11'1'

maintenance-the littlp ttllrl)" iif., 1::1. it i'''"filters and wiper blades (l!:tlr::;~, "r "~I,: ",",they're defective, then tire,! '.(d'. :1r!, , Ii)(,warranty),

Q. But there are some expensive thingsthat could just "wear out" if youdrive enough miles even though

they're not "defective." You know"brake linings,

mufflers,shock absorbers

Do I have to pay for th~~.nj')A. No. To a lot of people tho~,e mlr.jlot !);~ con-sidered something for you to worry about. Butsince we want to make your rC:lil',ICT!ship 'N!!l1the car we make as worry-III;I" ,is pos:;inlowe're ready to take on those respowiih illl(;~,

So, even if they just wear 0ul durillq [ii,;; ";0.\12 months of normal use, wo'li rcp1r,u,'lIwmno matter how many miles'/(j(, (;1\

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Forth. first 12 months of use, I <..;.rav Chrysler 'Motors Corporation 1 'I~.-,. l, C)

dealer; will fix, without ch.:uge for ,,-parts o,;I.bor, any part of our 19-/5 "- 0

pa... enge, cars we S~pply (except tires) . ;~.'which proves def~ctlve in normal use, I 8S8

, regardless of milea~.le. . . J C ~----.--.. . ,--f- --._-.-- - ". '

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Chrysler corporation'announ 5a.new car warranty

With unllmi mileagefOr one fUll yeal:

GROSSE POINTE

Invite Parents Back to North

Q. Unlimited mileage sounds simpleenough. But where the catch?

A. There's no catch. The warranty covers everypart we put in the car. And it's good for asmany miles as you can drive in 12 full months.

Q. What about labor?How much will that cost?

A. Nothing. If Chrysler Corporation put thatpart on your car, it's covered. Parts and labor.And that goes for everything except tires,which are covered separately by theirmanufacturer. '

And that'e just the beginning.We're confident that you'll find every-

thing about our.new' 75's-from engineeringand styling to economy-easy to say yes to.And for the clincher, we're backing them upwith our new Owner Care Program.

It starts with a new 12 month, unlimitedmileage warranty so strong and simple it'sbound to generate questions. So, right hereand now, we offer some answers.

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•It'Sgoing to take better care Of tt1e people WhO bUY our cars.

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ftOIIO'I'BDNational Balik of Detroit

bas announeed the promotionof Robert J. Krueger of 'ftlePointe .to vice-preaIdeDt illNBJ)'s Auditing Deparlmeat.An NBD, emploJe far thepast four :rears. IIr. Xruegeris thebuk'i general auditorand is inchvge ell tbe auditfunction for Natiooal Detroit~ration .nd itl priMarysublidial')', NatiODal Bankot Detroit.

Duclo.e Co,e Per PupilFor 1974.75 Sclwol Year Spanish. speakin!( cmhus Il:lmpshire.

Lettir. of iDvltatiOll have there and view that facility iasts are ilwited to the firsl The Spanish Club meets at'bee.D lent to parenti ot Refreshments will be served program of the GI'OSS(' Point" tile Center for a cultural pro-

What will'.e d,Il, toIt be aet eoIt ol educaUDI • pupn .hdenh at North High in th,~school cafeteria. Spanish Club, a color "Hlit' l~raUl the first Monday ofto eduC.te • c:IIiJd iD GroNe t ~ .... ral ....._ •.. _.1 ".h I ... l.w th t the Stud ts h lr d ,presentation, entitled "A lour (.:teh month during the schoolPc*.tte'. publie 1dIoo1l dur. 011 va -- JeDe -. f..... go; 00,....... em 0 en ave a ea y pre- through the heart of Spa in: l'<?ar, Other club activitiesinJ'lt7"75? Ilu been eJtltutecl for lf74. 1Il.llllal "Baek-to.8ehool pared their class schedules Castile." (oCliS Hound dinners with

Data auppUed by tbe .1" 75 at tl,•. IO. 11liI .mount Ntaht" to be held on Tues. for parents to folloW and Senor Luis Gonwl y Amo' Sp'lnish or Mexican food intem'.DeJ)lrtment of BuaiD ... doeI DOt iaeJudt '" oper'- da" October •. tnese will be available in the dol', the dub', prt'sid('llt fot the' homrs of club membersand Finance allow that baled lion 01 tbe pubUc Ubrary 1'1' BeIiDJ1iDf at 7:30 p.m., par. first class of. the evening. the 1974.75 )'car, will give the o['r,'staur:mts anrl meetings'OIl the proposed o,eratia, tetbeID,~~ truaf~ed to eIltI will vWt the classrooms "Back-to.Sdlool Night' is presentation in Spanish at 8 with other- Spanish clubs forbudget for 1814-75 tile pet aJId lite fllad, retu1ary alteDded by their tM fourth meeting of parents p.m., Monday, Ocbb~r 7, al \'ariou5 programs.pupn COlt has beeJ1'''Um.ted .,e. awl1IabIe filr appro- 101II aDd d.utd1ters where that the North High staff has the War MemoriaL Teachers and students ofat $'7.71 for each of tile l8a priatioe, or fuBda reter"ed they will meet the teachers hosled this year. Grade level Born in Cuba and raiser! in the Spanish language maydays of the current year. from tbla Jear'. to leV)' for Iand learn about course work. meetings for parents of fres. Spain Senor Gamel te:lches :It tell rl the complimentary

'l'heinlormation tba\ fal. oPeratlou1 eoIta dllriDl the ,The .taff of the ~c~l men, sophomore.s aud seniors S I> a ~ ish at University ,;,('ctingS', (1r may join thelow. CiV.. III estim.ted dally seeoad Jear ell the two-, •• r li~al')' extends a lpec1al lB- were held dunng the past Liggett. Previously. he lallght club, Annual membership is

. ~~ per pupil in eaell of tile aiDalt. Vltatioll for evel')'one to stop three weeks. in Connecticut and New __~3.:'.. . _

maJOr budiet a«olUlta: ill.struetioD, operat.icm, a4mJn.lItratiOll, fixed char,e. IDaiIl.tenuee, capital ~J .t-t e D CS a D e t, traDsportAtioIl,health, and student terVi.cea.

The 1al1 .. t amoUllt 01 tietotal, ... , coea f01 iDltruc-;tioILlnackl1tlOIl to ,.Yi1tIteadwJ'l' IIlario-uId tboHof such dUect1T nllted euxil.~ pertoDDe1 .. aehool Ii-bJ:ll'llu, .,wduee COlIIIItl-~, p$td»Joliall, IDll buIlcl-.iJiI pPD.ciPlJa - WI IDODIJ

. 1ril1 P!Ifdaue teac*lq au,.,;isu .. ,bOob, ud other Ileeea-sill')'. iIIItrIlctioaal materUJa., OperatiGD. IWhich iDduclnfud, utll1U" eoatI, cuatoclialsuppU..-Jo1II .tth tile 111-ari.. ol ... diatrict'. 1Qi.iIeelaalld euJUIdiaDI - willImOub.tto. cents per pcapil.

At the, same tillie, •••wiftadmfniJtratiYe coItI perpupil 'Will. all10UDt to »centl.'!be funds upeadecl. ril paythe uJaries of admiJliJtNtorawith .,atein.wide ntpCIIIIibil-iti .. , re1ateQ elerleai aalKiu,and office aupp1Jel.

The .ehooll will spell4 ..,cents per pupU per day OIl

i.uch fixed claVi_ •• flre,public Hlibili17, aDd ProPertJ•d.mage iIIIuraJlee - Ud ClIlsuch otlier iteml u wort.men's compeuatiOll, interelt

: on &bort terlJl, 10aDI ~ dataproc:eas1ng u ,well AI thecosta of .ueb emp101e friDI.beDefili .. hoIp1talIIaUoa.,

,loDl.term. dilability. aDd life, iDsurtnce.

'n!e,datly cost Per pupn ofmilJntalDiD' .~ facilitieswill lie2i ~ aDd tbIa m.cludes~. ~;meJlt replace-ment'"- ,"-

~,1tIe'dIJb> per pupn C*t illthe 'eat'lW.out1ar e.telOfJ

'wbich Will finance iJDproYe-:mentl to bul1din,s ud-In)UDde aDd the purd1aae ellnew equipment, ia I eenta.

: The salaries of .thool 10-,clal worbrs aDd related eler-,.leal COlli wW amou.nt to •___ .- papil _ daJ'. ser.;vieeJ IIriIl a1Io -be proricIed,•OIl reqlltlt, to tile cUatriet'.,DOll-public .chools.

Coutracted • e r vie e. fortransportiDI hUdieappedyolllll.terI to varioUl iD-1IIId-out«-diltrict • c It0 0 b ac.-COlJIlti for IDOSt 01 the 5 cent;per pupil to be apent eam,CS." and the schoo1l' medicalexpeDSes 'Will amount to less

;than one cent per .tuc!ent perday.. Student servieu, outla, •.for food service.t, the opera-.tiOD of the IIoobtona ill theBeeOIIdary seboola. and vari.OUI student body HtiYitiuwill amount to 3 c:eatI d.tqper pupil.

Tbe $1.71 daily lirure {lerpupil 11 based on an uti-mated 11,500 ItucleirtI IIICl aDestimated $16 .... _ CeDeR!fund expenditure lor thesebools IDd ilsrarl... TIle

If you're

NEW IN TOWNand don't know

which~.Y to turn,e.Rth.

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.,}:~~~.ao~",,,,,,,! ~This Weielc's ,,;,'~

Bell Ringf!l;s;Prices EHective Oct. 1, 2 ancf3 ..

Closed All Day Sunday as UsualClosed Wed. 1 ~.M.

OUR OWN 2~LB. PAN

MEAT LOAF $1.85IN A fOIL PANREADY TO COOK

YOUNG TENDER

98~.BEEF LIVER

SWISS BOsiSEA1i<S $1" 3. 2(Cut From The, Chuck Fillet) LB.._

IWIIS .IEAI(....,. I•• b cubed. flour IitIhtly,.... wn in .... It.ninl. t1nti1l. AcId _ can ef 1'.Weel'.ma' .... Simm.r f., _ hour. .r bak. in .".n a' 350 41...... fo, .n. hour.•

Cinema LeagueMeets Oct. 10

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Pair Awaiting Trial for B-E A.ppeals Only 7 Seniors Use Bus Servi~TlVoJllcomb eoun-ty-re-al-.-re-'1d-nc-e of Dr. Frederic ., ...u A. "aU did expect more, aeAiora to

dents were boUDCloyer to WaUl, 7 Creltwoocl drive, (Ctatlnell fna .lIe 1) When The WoocLt Parka participate.Wl1ne County Clrcul.t Court whlletbe doctor aDd hiI 11m. aoueht COUIlcllIpproval for IDd Reereatioa Department "Molt peop1e'are 10 U&edlor trial by &boN. JlUIlicipal ily were aWly for .. veral aD CMWibIe ehaDlu aIDee he lIIDOUIIeedit wu providiDa to driviD, thelreara," COO.Judge J. Pltr.lct Denll 011 weeki. II l10t IW'e whit Improve- buI .. rviee for Iel1Ior cltUena tlDued Kn. SUUoll, who hope.WedueldlY, September 25, All the Irticle. Il1cludil1l meDta proapective b u )' e rI tolDd from Lake FroDt Part to convince tile K1wll1ll Clubfo11owlDl their eXIm1Dat1011the doetor's car 'ImOUlltiDg mlY wet to UDdertate. thiI .umJne1', DO ODe ~. to provide miIli-bUI aerviceon chareea of burglarizin~ a to Ipproxlmltely $17,000.were Councilwoman Nll1Cy WIU' entiy felt ttlat 0l1ly leven lied yelr. With thiI, she said,Sborn home Monday, ~i!P- recovered, whel1 YoUll' and ,aman "oiced ber concern lellion would use tbia .erv. a minl-blu service could pic~&ember 9. Steaell were .nested in over how loa, the CODItrv.C.ice. citlJen. up at their bome. if~ Awaiting' trial Ire DemUs AIm Art»or by 'W_tlt .. w UODon die house would tate. BIrt that'. whit happeuecl. they cilled and requestedYOUD', 19, of 21155 Elltwood, County lIherilf'. deputlea, She IlOtecipaat problem. '!'be Only leYen different e1tize111 thiI. , 'Warren, Il1d CUfford I. Steg. lbout dlree aDd a half hours Farmaw hid --?th .1011' IDd rode the ll!i" compUmel1l1 of She hope. the aervice will,ell, 22, of 14618 Jacob, Eill after the burJ1ary. Ul1COmpleted bLlildiDl proj. the KiwlD1l Club, from JulY cODtiDue next summer aI.Detro~l. ~ey are ICcused of Shore. Del. Sits. Frau eetI. 15, when the aervice .tarted, though its form co UI d be

,breating mto Ind loolil1g the. I Muataua Il1d Cbarlea Well. "Vacant houses Ire UD. to 8eptember 4, when it COIl. changed.rich ereditedDeputy Sber. healthy for the whole eom. clucled, re~ Parks and _iUI RlDdy EVIDI IDd Dan mupity,".be' commented. Recreation Director DouaJd SI!;J - E h °b:tCook with clelrinc ~ break. Mr.. 111oma. allured the J. HallmlDD. IUC' oX''' •Iu ancI reeoveriq the stoleu council the wort would be "We in the recreation de- Set.for Oct. 4property. completed as rapidly a. po•• partmel1t were not .urpriaed ~ •

The deputies, whileOD rou. .ible, prcbab1y within the ~ the r t'lult," he .Iid."Dulin.lion HUDZI," a tIl1e patrol, .potted the pair space of .everal moathl. Hany selllon -:Djoy~ com. An exhibitiol1 of prize-wiD.

film made aDd narrated by Iu a ear parted m the drive. lamu Brink, of the GrOWl la, to the p.rt Jl1 their cln niDg slides al1dptints wW beFern IDd Rip Zwietey. will wlY of a '" aenrice atation Pointe Real ,Estate Co., won rather thl~ m the ro\llher pre.'IeJlted FridlY. October .,be preaented It the Groue It about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, an Ippeal to COl1Itruct a ,a. riding bus.. in the "lit Anl1ua1 Il1tema.Pointe Cineml Lelpe meet. september 10 and stopped to rage 011 the property at 1M He 1110said .. mor c1ti%en1. Uonal Balon to be held at theiDi .Thunday October 10 in invc.Ujate. 'The ilur&lar>' .MapletoA fOld. Bill Brink by driviDi their Cln, could Grot.. Pointe. Congre,aUon-the Fries AJdtorium of 'the toot pllce at 10 p.m. on the reprueJlted hiI brother .t then come and go u they .1 Cburril, W CbaUonteWar Memorial at 8 p.m. 9th. the beating. . plellet\ rather than folloW avenue. The ~Jic is invi.

. YOIWg eol1feued to Wash. 111e home in quesUon 11 I the tighter bvllCbedule. ted :0 "ttel1d the display be.ti HWllollp~.~~~_prlnetheiPbJI': teuaw IUtborlUU iilat he aDd I1OD.col1formiDg.~ture .ae;. Wbeu liked if the UJ'Viee ginnl.D.gat 8 II .m.

e. a........ III - • conlin, to 'DIe Farm. build. ould . ed - -valley. of the HimllaYIl1 biI 4.'OmpaDlOIlwere rupou. I.A cod Tbe It b II w be conti.l111 lie sum. The .alon, .llClDlOrec! byIIlOUIltainral1g.. will be fea sible for the break.iIl. '!be I&IIIi e. ' reque y r. mer after ddI year's tally, the Grelter Detroit Cameralured in tile film. Refrem: 1nI0rmlU0l1 "'.. relaYed to ':~ ~m~ Ittaeti. I Clra,e Mr. HallmaDll replied that ClIIb COUDCll,will be makiDgmeuts will be lerved follow. Shores polic:e, and Sits. Mal- Th ~ od t te deeilioA would be up to the III last exhibit at this show.ing the IhowiDg. tazza IDd We.nrieh Qove to .ara ee C.Dl1O~~c: • I m~r: couucll. .ing. Il1cluded lie many ex.

AJ1yol1e Iutereated in lee- the WubtelllW County Jln to ~an '30 perceut of ~ back. 111 'reb'oapect, a ~ rei. Imple. 01 pbotoifapblc ex.ing the iJ1m or joining the aec:ept cu.stody of the pm. yard ,Plce. SiDee the rear IOn why thla bUll letvlce wa. ceJlence from aU over theLeague 11 invited to attend 01le1'l. Ylrd of the home II oDiy 2f origlaa11y provided w~s the world, m the form. of colorMelJlben!ljp is $5 per ~ EVIDI and SteaeD were feet deep a ,ul,e would take fee11l1g that mlny citlJeDB, .lides and. prlnts Il1d mODO-or .. per flmOy held IIIIder $10,000 bODdpeDd. lip more than ao pereel1t of who dicll1't have cars, or chrome prmts.

- • IDg tileIr eumiDation. !I'belr the back yard. thoae who were uuble to 'The boat dub for the eveu.MeetiDg. are be1d the see. bond ...... eoaUBuecl wilen Councllman James ,Mqt drive, 'Wo~ baY'! an oppor. m,lI the Grosse PoiJite Cam.

OIId and fourth tburadaJ they .ere nmllldecl to. tbe :to te dmlll)' aeilhboriD, tunlty ~ YUlltthe puk when era' Club. The club also hisevenil1p of each IIlOnth W!,YDe County Iin UDtil • homes IIlve 'CODItructed 'I. tbey wiabec:l. COl1tributed I aieda1lor thethroueh !Illy. ' . trIal date is let. ra,e. that oecupy about the III fact, at anor,anIza. top ulure .lIde()f the .a1oD.

same lmowat of .pace OIl tional, get-Icqulintecllellion There Jlno admisiion'chargetIIeJr properties. Be lIIid for semor e1tizel11 ODJune 2'1 to view the exhibit.tben .".. • teelmJcal cUf. at NortbHJcb 8ebooJ, Senior • ...ferecce because tbue earllU Citizens CommJuiol1 dWr. '. .' . . .are ctetaehed Ind DOt attached mall Irene .sutton aaid 47 .FURNACESute the propoaecl .tructure ruldeDta .aid they would ride . .at M ,Map1etol1. . I bus to the part, while 36 & 80.. L'ERSBe ,recommended that the aaid "DO."COWlCIlapprove the requut When ~ 01 the number . c

Jiaee it WII essel!tflUy the seniors using the bus, Mrs. ..pI_.lime II ~ bomea. Button DOted that quution.

Mr. BriDk jaJd .I t1eek aJao Dah' don'e alway. live •WII behIa COlIIiderei for' the true picture of one'. actions.1arc!. A pub1lc heariD, on Mill)' people think ltle7 mIIIhtdlat queslion WII .et for do what tlley lay but ulti.Monday, OCtober 21. mateJT e1llnle their mindI or

'!'be eoimcil approved the annrer one way or the other'requut to COl1Itruet the fa- jUlt to flU out the form.ra,e 111 • vote of U, She .. ted, however, she

Butit\ialot rtosayno

toa~rsonwho really needs

help. -

It\i~toaskasmall. .0

. , .

for JDODeY-dtese days.

i YOU WANT TO BUY A CAR? i__ _ YOU IYANTTO BUY fOR THElEST PlIICE? __

IEIIIER OLDI, "15 THE PLACI" .

NO'REASONABLE OFFER REFUSEDu.... W&MIIIO SILL

YOU A CAR!!!ALLCA'SPlIP"1 AID 1.. 1' 'OIIMMIDIATI DILI'II'

• 11 •• YOUI 'ITLE A•• IIIVI AWU "I YOUI '75 OLIS IOIU.YOUR TRADE IS ALWAVS WORTH MORE HERE .COMIII A. 'I' US. All YOUcal 10 ISSAV.M litH

'. saamLT;1N C08I' J'AUL'I'l'mas 8I'IIU OUT

MJ .. tIoG or mcuv~ "OIt prucIaiDI IOeI with. Some mea Illl beelllle... to ,., tile Ilrieeolproa. out praetlee beeluae people tbey thIDIt tiIle" h.. e toreu ill the form cf DeW prob. feel tllat pJ'eIcbiD& II per. atrlllC1e the world to mikelema. ~form.e. it COUIIl up.\

This message is run in the interest of your conmunity by

Ford Division ~ Lincoln-Mercury Division

U.5. NO. IMICHIGAN

DRY

There's going to be II s~ial voluntf'f'1'callinK on you in a few days.

And that volunteer is ~oinK to askYOll for money.

Money to help us help people.ThmuKh the nearly HII communityscr"Vices slIpported by the TOI'ch nl;v(,.

Those voluntecl"S have a tough.thankless job. One or the rewar.ds is lheknowledKe that they're helping peoplewho really need help. Another i~ thai they'ftCt to meel some of the most ~nel'OIISamlllndel'standing people anywhere: thehllSinf'll8men of OUI' rommnnity.

So keep YOllr eye peeled. They'll becalling on yon soon for II 'Ibrch nl'ivecOllll'ihutioll. A conll'illlltion thaI wc'reSlIl'e will help make this 8 beUel' place10 live. A beUer place 10 do business.

We never forgel thaI it's peoplE' likeYOII lhal kef'p ns in hnsinell8.

LARGEHOME GROWN

GREENPEPPERS ONIONS3 for 29C 3 LB.BAC39cEXTRA FANCY WASHINGTONREDOR GOLDEN DELICIOUS

APPLES 3 LaS. $1'ersonalized

Gift _ .. 1II1M1~ ._.f,om Colifo,nia."',,1/;.. Good For An, Occosionl

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ALGIR PARTY STORENow Under New Ownership

WE DEUVER1n20 MACK "'-2020

'It- SevenCupW 1IDda it ....... to pt Ithan eet two moutbl to eat

two .arts to beat u OIIt, lllat wa, .

SEMCOQSouthealt Michigan CoYncll of Governmtnta i•• volunlary"lOCiallon of local gCMImmenta In South.llt Michigan.Itl purpoee II to offer end .xplon. alternative. fur aounddevelopment of the region In the years ahe.d. SEMCOG IIsupported by duel from member governmenta, .tate .ndfederal funds.

SOUTHEAST MICHIGANCOUNCIL OFGOVERNMENTS800Book Building. Detroit,Michigan48226(313) 961-4266

~.~

It

MichiganGROSSE POINTE DIVISION: 15415 E. Jefferson Ave. VA 1-8300 - George Measel, Manager

Our membership card is good for emergency loans with it. You'1lleam about someroad service, personal accident \ \ , I / . wonderful Michigan vacations

insur~nce, bail bond , \ / / 4Uldsave lots of gasolineprotection and map ,'with it. You'll get high.

routing to any- fr ~ """" quality but economicalwhere in the --. .~ trips to Hawaii (or

world. Unlike ..... ~ - almost any place in theother cards in l\ world) with it. You'll getyour wallet, it's ~ a monthly magazine that

designed to save/you ~~ tells you where to dinemoney-not encourage you P4 .// and what it costs with it. So if yourto spend it~You'll get reserved wallet doesn't have a 1iiple-A

rooms in good but inexpensive motels membership card in it, then you have aand hotels with it, at rates that are wallet that's overspending. And a walletguaranteed. You'll save money on thafs overspending isa wallet

new car, used car, boat and snowmobile that's in tro\1ble;1oin now.

We want 10domen for,yoII. (And-do.)

DETROIT-EASTERNPUBLIC HEARING on

Proposed 1990 Regional Transportation PlanThursday, Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m.

City-County Building • 13th Floor Auditorium2 Woodward Avenue • Detroit

Highways and Transportation want to know what youthink about the plan.Equally important, the hearings are needed becausethey will explore a highway and public transportationsystem that could have long-range meaning to all ofSoutheast Michigan's 4.8 million people.It adopted, SEMCOG's transportation plan wouldbecome a regional guideline for city, township,county and state government. As the governmentsinvolved develop highways, public transit andrelated services in Southeast Michigan, they would beencouraged to act within the framework of theadopted regionwide plan.The plan is important. See for yourself at the publichearings.

HEARING GUIDELINESTo make sure that everyone who wishes has a chance to com-ment or ask questions on the plan. the following guidelines willbe used at each hearing .• All written statements will be accepted and entered into the

record.• Oral summaries of written statements shou!d not exceed three

minutes.• Questions should be stated clearly and as briefly as possible.• Questions should relate only to SEMCOG's 1990 Regional

Transportation Plan.

A Chance to InfluenceThe hearings will give citizens a chance to influencethe plan. Hearing transcripts will go back to SEMCOGand their contents will be considered for possiblemodifications ot the plan.

Importance of HearingsThe hearings are important because governmentagencies such as the U.S. Department of

-Transportation and the Michigan State Department ot

. A series ot public hearings throughout SoutheastMichigan continues this week in Wayne County.They are an opportunity for citizens and electedofficials to see, hear and inquire about a proposedplan for the development ot our region's highway

.. network and public transportation network.'11)e plan was developed by the Southeast Michigan

! Council of Governments (SEMCOG).lt is the productOfseveral years ot thorough study and analysis bySEMCOG staff, local elected officials who representtheir communities in SEMCOG, and county and localplanners who work with SEMCOG.Tonight, SEMCOG officials will present the highway-

"transit plan with visuals, maps and related material.After you have seen the plan, you will have anopportunity to ask questions about It. You will be able

. to find ;Jutwhat benefits are In it for you and yourcommunity, as well as all of Wayne County.Also on hand will be officials of the SoutheasternMichigan Transportation Authority (SEMTA), and theMichigan Department ot State Highways andTransportation. They will be able to answer specificquestions about public tranportation and statehighway development in SEMCOG's recommendedplan.

-Thu~IYt October 3, 1974

"Tonight is Your Chance to Reviewi'A Proposed Regional Transportation Plan

-'for Southeast Michigan.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

"SEMTA.OHer. Concert B,ue. WoodsPolice ~id Walkaway Horticulturists Plan Banquet.N;hin'o( with the Wed. It will be olrered for all A watchful Woodlll--publle--g-en-c-y-roo-m staff. The Grolle P-omt-e-a-n-d-d-ia-cuued--.

neaday, October 11 Coffee five concert dates: October If offtCcmcert,oftbe Detroit 8ym. 11, December 8, Juur)' 2f, ~: hecerf~r~sa:.a: Then on Thursday, SIp. Eastern Michigan HorUcul- TbiI year is the liith aDDl.

. pboDy ~a, the South- February 21, and April 11. learoecl be eou1dn't lPtak tember 26, at 6:50 a,m., the tural Society will meet at the versary of the fOlllldaUOIlof:.a:A~'::'aD TraDlIPOr. PJek up loeaUou lDclude and that be bad no identlfl. ~~~~lle:a~: s~~~ the home ofBUJ Fowles ~. the society. Tickets are avail.u ty, (SEMTA), The Woods MWLlcipelBuild. cation and toot him to the man wall a patient there. Of. dlY,. October~. Members wlll able from president Herman

will offer" park and ride ing, Mack avenue between atatlOll. Officers then con. ficers advfaed them to caD nommate offIcers for 1975 Hinseokamp by phOCling881.:,rviee fJom .ubur~n park. Seven and Elghtllile. The ducted a vigorous invemga- the hospital aDd arrange for and the last preparations for 2029. No n.m e m be rs andJot ~at1oDI directly to bill will be btlarded at 9:15 tion and discovered the man h'. I th al b _. ill be guests are eordiallu '- ited

J'ordAl&d.itorium. a.m.; the C06t fa $2 for one who wa. mentaUy retilrded: .. re ease. e aDDU anqu.,.. w I '"I"'V •

Mo'Vloe M'aking I'OWIdtrip and .10 for flve was a patient at a nurlingroUDd trips. home.

CI 'PI d AIlother Iocatloll is the Corporal Thomas Kervingass. . anne Grosse Po1Dte city Park, NW the man, who's in hisJefferson ave~e and Neff mid-6O's, walking on Kack

The first in a new series road. 'lbe bus will be boarded a v e n u e near Manchesterof movie making classes to at 9:30 a.m.; the fare is $2 early Tuesday evening Sep.be offe~ at the War Me. for ~ne round trip and $10 tember 24, and drov~ himmorial will be held Thurs. for five round trips. to headquartersday, Octo~r 10, at 7:30 p.m. For the first time this year .The colirse is at the begin. SEMTA will der pre. paid The cor po r a 1 checkedner level and limits ibelf to IeiIOD ticketl for bill trau. many loeations to see if beoutdoo. story-te1llDg movies portati,on. To obtain a ticket ~ed be utraCedta'tiThe~ thin.

'thus avojdlDg the need fo: send a cheek to SEllTA, Ac. cpUlnt poHarpecea 'DT~~ Deelighting' counting Deputment, P.O. o. es, r " ....... ,' .

Two . am.ateur dramatic Box 333, Detroit 48231. Send trolt, Eallt Detroit, end st.,fUm lQa.kers, Dale Pe" and a cheek for the exact amount ~e =a ~0I1ia1 ;rth

. Dr. Willi~m Hoover ~.ill in. and be sure to ~Ignate the p.t 1 Saint ~oh ne~.~.s~ct. Mr. pea is ~ profea- pi~ up location' of your ~~~lt, General~ B::'nt:SlOW te~vllion cameraman chmce. Georgian East. st Maryand. M~. lIoover directs the ':or thOle not attending the Nursing Home: RoSe Villaaudio-vllual department at entire c:oneert sealOD, oeca- and 51 ADnea all withSouth High School. ~l riders may pay the bus negativ~ results.-

The course will conaist of driver la they board forfive evening lecture. and two single trips. At 12:30 a.m. Wednesday,weekend shooting sessions to However, concert goers are September 2$, $It. Peterbe held in groups of four reminded that SEMTA is oD Tho mal contacted Waynepersons. A script and actor an exact fare system and County General and toldwill be aupplied for the sim. riders must have the exact them of the man. The ser-pIe movie and the instruc- amount ot their fare. No geant said officers were un.

. tors will be with the amaner ehaD(e wUl be made by the able to determine wbere begroup. to advis& them. driven. lived. and advised personnel

Students must have access The season ticket fare for of biB age, his mental andto a movie camera, editing Grosse Pointe is t].O. phys~ca1 -COIldition and thatequipm~t and projector. The For information concerzdna: he didn't appear in the best

,lnatructioD fa slanted at how this and other SEIlTA park of health.to tell storiea with film, not and ride service" relUlarThe hospital agreed. to IC'how to use 4 movie camera. scheduled aervice and fare cept him la a patient 50 the

Further :.information may IaDd route informatiOD call man weB transported therebe .obta~ by calling the 962-5515 or ton free at 1-800. and, turned over to emer.'If Memorial at 881-1511,. 4612-1161.

~**************...GP Ski Clltb

!'~Juminum Siding & * Starts SeasonT · ~ A hospitality evening at,.. rIm ~ the Strohaus Monday, Oc-*' ' White or Colors to~r 7, will kick off the 1975*' ,.',. ' schedule of the GJ'OSllePointe*POINTE SCREEN & SASH INC :m~~',::e~r:nl°in~e~~ " ' ,' • , , ute<! persona are invited to

""20.t~7MACK TU 1.6130 a~d the affair which be.• gms at 6 p.m,'1(*************** Res~atlons may be mr.':eby caU1ng the War Memorial

,: I. W~ ' ,--=- .1.--1-' .at 881.1511.The Strohaus is,r. ,~ & """'!" ......... aKlS '. located at the Stroh BreweD',

, ", ;,"O:~. WI~iiII~",t~,,\tl'S. ~;=i~eu:::.thforthe ~p-" J,t: I.'" L , wton , . eomtllg season will be, dit-iII:"~Ii.~ , cussed It the gatherbtg.ftU!ft • Wood or Formica _ Membership applications are

. currently being accepted and

/ Onclspla"at 14937-l.WIIftII.at Alter ji'~JI~~~=:::~.PAUL'.B::~~'&~;.ON.~;:~t:~~pt

Is'. '943 112.'2"7 over 18 year. of a,e. Duesare $8 per year.

! '... s edl:: .......... a S 7 0'0 . - W'S5\l

~.'_d""adii "ri;J:.; -;,;.'-';;~.;;t:V4.::r~~~_;:~_,,,,,:~~'~'~. ~ -.:.--.:.'~ _' ~! :::' ~'(>~~"''':~~'''~Aol ..

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WAY.HIAIIR!

ThursdlY. October 3. 1974

.•YACUuM<CLIAIII""OVIlUWN'/~'~WHIU MOWING TO PDnCTION

, Collsch ~lipplnlll, leayel, pine", 11rCIW, atc, In the Illtra IClflle,

" c.nfer mounted boll. TrimI

close on either lid •• A JOYto \lie ••• year 'round.

2\" Ha nd prapelled

$17495r,

SAVES RAKINGActually VACUUMS theLeayes on Your Lawn

na ADDmoIIAL BAGwith purchase ., any Snappe'.

HOU RS. Man. thru Fri. 8 'iii 6• Saturday 8 'iii 4

~.(!~"rite lawn Mo •• , ""ple"

19115 ,MACK AVE. - TU 1-6233

A UTO FACTS:When you have YOUl' oil checked also ha"e your

brake fluid cheeked.

Your dri"ing habils are "ery imporlant - notonly lor your own safety and Ihal uf other dri"ers andpedestrians, bul also for the life of your car. !\lorethan any other faclor, your habits affect Ihe life your~ars brakes may have. Unless you have 10 make a sud-den stop, don'l jam the brakes, and don't ride Ihebrakes dri"ing at steady speed. Bolh aclions cause rapidwear. When dri"ing down hills, shift 10 a lower gearand lei engine drag do some of the braking.

Make 11 a habit 10 visit POIN'fE DODGE, INC.,18001 Mack Ave., 884.7210 for new or pre-owned.cars. There is always a large seteetion of cars on our101 al all limes - Dodge cars, trucks, vans, recrealionalvehicles and motor homes. II we don'l ha"e the cvyou .wanl, we can gel you fast delivery from Ihefactory. There is also a fine choice of used cars, Irucks,"ans, recreational vehicles and molor hom~s and ourLeasing Dept. has car.!', trucks and recreational"ehicles. Open: Sales - Daily and Salurdays; Service7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily, unlil 9 p.m. Mondays 8'IIdThur8day. .

19815 Mock Aye.882-9065

CURE CATABACI'SCataract, now accounting

for 16 percent of aD blind.ness in the U. S., is mostprevalent among those ageas and over, 75 percent ofwhom have or will developtbe condition to some extent.The condition is readilytreatable by surget')' in anoverwhelming majority ofcases.

NEWS

17727 Maclc Aye.

•I ·Ideal for starting new I ·Greens up fast

lawns or re-seedlng • Kills dandelions, chickweeds I•

• Gives rich fall green I and most other !)roadleaf ~s• Provides early spring green • Feeds roots all winter, •

I. 8886 COVERS I :'livesl!earlY8spri6ng gr~~VERS .•110,000 SQ. FT.. 9

, 10,000 SQ. FT.

, at these Greenvi'ew. deale', at Ih"e Greenvi'ew. doe'e.. "--•••••••~-•••••••••WM. J.ALLEMON NELSON C. FROLUND

1.1Ic::.,s.r::s • • =:=.,' •

Scholarship Fund Honors I' _SlAIOIIMlI.

Former Pointe Educator I (6~&JMt lLnnt.e____ ~USlnft. "ennUI

A scbolarship fUDclin boDoJ' Yale IDCl tbe UDiversity of i 15311 Mack TU 1-4of Dr. Samuel M. Brownell, CoIlIIeeticut whicb be bas belcla former school superintend- to the preaent yeu. '11le 74.ent iD Detroit and Grosse year old aationally promJnentPoLate, bas been established educator nOw resides iD Newat Southern Conneeticut State Haven with bit wife, theCollege, New Haven. Official. former Esther Delzell, The)'ly called the "Slmuel Miller are the pareDts of four dill.Brownell Scbollrship all d dren.Loan Fund," the project was Continuing tax exempt giftsinitiated b)' the alumni asso. to the Samuel Miller Brow-ciation of the coll~ge which nell SdIolarship and Loanhe headed as preSident from Fund are being .ccepted by .1947 to 1953. . the Southern Connecticut Col.

Dr. Brownell, a ~ative of lege .Alumni Association, 601~eru, Neb., began his educa. Crescent Street, New Haven,tional admLalstraUon clreer Conn 06615II superintendent of schools . .in Grosse Palate followghiJ receipt of a doctoratefrom Yale Universit)' in 1927.He eveDtually served IS su.perintendent of schools La De.troit from 1966 to 196G.

In between hi. • e r vie eto the two Micbigan schoolsystems, Dr. Brownell guidedscse, (known as New HavenStale College at the time),through six years of growthand development from a one.building ~ampus to what hasnow become • multi.milliondollar plaut. He also insti-tuted the college's graduatepro g ram which currentlyserves nearly 8,000 NewHaven arel teachers andother professiOllw.

Dr. Brownell resigned hiswith a fee of $15, plus mem. post bere in 19(53to aerve forbership. three years in the Eisenhow.

An adult class in Blck. er Administration 8S U.S.gammon for new tlnd coo. Commissioner of Educationtinuing s t u den t s will be in the Department of Health,oUered at the Club on ThurS. EciucltiOIl and Welfare. Hisday evenings (7.8:30 p.m.). brother, Herbert, also servedThe class begins toclay, in the Eisenhower Adminis-October 3, and continues tratlon as Attorney General.through November 21. The Following the 100yearfee is $15. period he spent in Detroit,

B illi a r d s for aeventh Dr. Brownell returned to thethrough 12 t h grades and New Haven area to accepi: aadults is a new program of. joint professorship in urbanfered by the Club this fall. educational .clmi.aistration atClasses, which began OClober -----~---I, are on Tuesdays, and willcontinue through Decemberl().

Instruction is for begin-ners including stroke bridg.ing, English, mechanics andclass tournaments. The fee. is$15. Teen classes are from4.5:30 p.m. aDd adult timesare '1:30-9 p.m.

For additional information,contact the Club at 885-4600 •

POINTE

Club Offers Fall Classes

Big Check to Aid BlindGROSSe

Nine members of the The Woods Lions Clubrecently attended the annual meeting. of theMetropolitan Council of Lions Clubs held' at theLeader Dog 'School for the Blind in Rochester.During the dinner and festivities, MARTYIANNACE, (left), Woods Lions president, pre-sentP.d a check for $500 to HAROLD POCKLING.TON, school director. Woods Lions have now con.tributed $1,500 to the school this year. This ~otalcomprises one half of the amount required to placea blind person on the street with a dog. The fundswere a.cquired via a variety of activities conductedin the area by Woods Lions.

Ballet classes will be of.fered again this fail for newand continuing students, reoports the Neighborhood Club.Classes are held at the Ciubon Saturdays, October S. De.cember 14.

New students between theages of 7 and 14 should reoport at 9:15 a.m., continuingstudents ages 8. 10 at 10a.m., and youths 11.16 at10:45 a.m. T h eClub's in-structor is Myra Halsig.

A fee of $2(), plus $5 formembl!rship, is required be.fore October S.

First through eighth gradesare eligible to participate ina Balon Twirling class of.tered at Brownell ~dd1eSchool. The class begins Mon.day, October 7, and continuesuntil December 9. Class timeis 4:30- 5:30 p.m. on Mondays

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w. ~/l:o",. your o..,,,nighl l1u.sls. Phon. 773.3700

Council WillGet Answers

Jaycees Slate 'M' Night Oct. 17A special membershiP projects e.g., the Jelly Week

Digltt will be held by the Jay- Sale and the pictures withcees Thursda)', October 17, Santa CI.us project.at the~erican,~~ .. ''IAaIM:whlch we aeerueclNo. 303, .20918Mact avenue, in tbep...-nts came out ofbeginning at 8 p.m. our intemai operati'JIIB, such

£ P "We're looking for more 's our own dues. We never

Uti I J~ new members to join our or. take away from profits made

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~ il ""',.,"q t ganiUltion," said Georie A. from other Jaycee-sponsored

J ~ Williamson, who added the projecbl," he emphasized.special speaker at the gather- -----

• -. ing will be a member of the u. · s- Stale Jaycees. nl,tarWnS et

.'_ penthouse Mr. Williamson also said October 6 Talk- .- Loun.. since the Seplember 5 NEWS

, article in which the Jaycees11 a.m. to 2 a.m. ' expressed concern over the The Sunday, OCtober 8, pro-

featuring BUDDY CLARK lack of unified c:omm~ity gram of the Grosse Pointecat th. Piano support for the Miss Grosse Unitarian Church, 17150Mau.

SHOR Pointe Scholarship Pageant, IDee road, will fe.ture theIAN . he has received several calls Reverend David Sammons,from citizens on where the minister;:A. SL Johns Church,MOTOR INN :money came from to make up Cincinnati, O.losses accrued for the fllst His topic will be "Gettinglhree pagelnts. AWIY with Love." The ser-

. He stated some citizens vice will feature the poelr)'had gotten the wrong idea of Edward Field and pianistthat pageant losses were Bess Makres.taken from profits made from The workshop service is Itother Jaycee community wide, 11 a.m .

.Iwo new worlds01 entertainmentAt Ihe Shorian 1\Iotor Inn! Dine aboard the JuliePlante in an atmosphere of Lake SI. Clair folk-lore:. Fe»fe'aifd;;aflenjoy your fa"orite cocklail in

, lli~ copp~~y:"lc6nieliipo~a;:y; Pel'llhouse lounge.

Farms Council memberswho have raised questionsabout In issue not on theagendl in Ule closing mill'utes of their Monday nighlmeetings and never sawthem pursued will have anew avenue of Laquiry in thefuture.

At their September 9 meet.ing, City Manager AndrewBremer told the Councilmembers to submit to him alist of questions they haveby the Wednesday before theCouncil meetings, and an.swers will be provicled tothem.

Mr. Bremer suggested theplan during the discussion ofI proposal to schedule Coun-cil meetings at '1:30 ratherthan 8:00, their current meet.ing time. Councilman JosephFromm proposed the cbangeto allow more time for ques-tions and issues not on theagenda, frequt'nUy cut shortto end long.running meetings.

"A lot of the things broughtup are n eve r followedthrolllb," .Mr. Fromm said."We II)' we'll discuss themnext week, and then we nev.er hear about them again."

Several Council membersopposed the change, though.Mayor BuUer said the earlierstarting time would imposetoo tight a schedule on mem-bers returning home fromwork at .bout 6 p.m. Council.woman Nancy Waugamanremarked that the new stlrt.Lag time might confQSt! citi.zens and discourage their at.tendance.

As a remedy to Mr .Fromm's proposition, Mr.B rem e r suggested thatCouncil members subq1it anyquestions not on the comLagweek's agenda to him by theWednesday before the meet-ing, and he would providefollow.up information at themeeting,

SLATE FLEA MARKETThe Distribution Education

Club at North High willsponsor a flea market at theschool, 7f11 Vernier road, onSunday, OCtober 5, trom 10a.m.-3:30 p.m.

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PURPhE'~PleKl£In the Village at 630 St. Clair Aye.

Car,., • Outs a Specialty.

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III tile DeR 12 moDUlI, the. lu.t half the. ease., whelh.eatim.ted 4'1',000 !elaU)' er clue to elIteue, .ccideAt,bl1Dcl In the U. S. JriIl iD. nealed or iponDCe, eoukIc.... te by Dearly 45,000 per. be prevellted with D*licilIODa - or, IOmeooe going tnowlecl&e IDcl techniquesbliDcl every 12 mLautes, At now It bancl.

SliP'S WI&. fAMOUS IIOIPOUWI .. Slits .11II ... II*- ......

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••• llllY that nothing eompares wilh a mu~ of pipinghot butlered rum a'ier shuuing down your new foundslope at one of Ihe gnat ski resorts in the ""elli. Ifyou haven'l yet tried cross counlry skiing now's Ihelime. Enjoy the warmlh of the sunshine. the com.r.derie around a firepl!lce. Call us' now Jo arrangeyour next ski venlure. In Colorado, Utah or "'yomin",.

Come o"er to Mr. QTravel. 19517 Mack Ave. No",'is the tim-e to plan your snow and/or surf vacation.The courleous and knowledgable slaff "I Mr. Q willbe glad to help plan your next "acalion. Call 886-0500. Open daily 9 to 5. Saturday 10 to 3. •

TR.4J1EL. TIP: Most of the larKer airlinell wilh liHOW

wuntry destinations will provide skien wilh free skibags 10 proleet equipment ••

tate law, creative writinl,driver tralniDJ, elfeeUvespeakJq, iIIvealmeDt pzoee.duns, marille bIo101)'/oeelD-ocrapby, owner do( obed..nce traiDin" photo,..a"'.parent eHeeUveoess train1nlaDd voc:ablIlll')'.

In adclitioll, a number ofcllue~ in sports aDd exer-cise Ire being offered iIIclud.iq basketball, 11m aDdswlmmiq lor men, exereiHand volleyball for women,and badminton, golf, tennlsand yo,a for both men IDdWOmeD.

Further information andclass reeuvatiou may beobtained by eallln, the De.partment at 885-3808or 885-0271.

announcing ...DIRECT DIALTELEPHONE NUMBERSforBON SECOURS Hospital• effective October 6, 1974r----.PL~SE CLIPANDSAVE-----,I Patient Phones & Condition Reports .... 343-1049 I.I p't' A •I a lent ccounts , 343-1556 •I II •I Admitting , 343-1540 •I II Emergency Room . , , , . , 343-1605 II ' •I Employment Office 343-1528 •• Ii Family Practice Unit 343-1720 II Laboratory " 343-1637 II Medical Records 343-1625 II Public Relations 343-1518 II Purchasing 343-1601 JI Social Service 343-1571 :I X-Ray, 343-1630 II II General information and departments II not listed above 343-1000 II I

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awarded to another companyat $9:13 a ton.

This year, Mr. Foran triedagain and 'lbe City was in.cluded in State blcla whicbreslllted in I priee of .. aton from the IatenaaUoaalSalt Company, plus ODe per-cent to the state for hand1.balserviees.

The Councn unanimouslyaccepted the eomPlDy's .bldand authorized iasuanee ofthe necesSlry purchase or.ders.

Adult. OHered Many C,""e,The Deparlmeat 01 Com.

munity Servlees it ofterlqa variety of faU d..... iDadlllt education Kbechlled tobegin this week.

In the field of arts andcrafts, decoupage eopper-silver jewelry, inacramelweaving, lapidary quillin.tole painting, woodabop andart classes are slated.

Homemaking cta .. s iJl..elude InstructiOl1 iD antiquescooking, chair caniDI, flowe;arranging, home repairs,ho~e decoration. tnittiDg,seWing, pattern drafting andupholstery.

English for new Amerl.cans, French, German, Ital.ian and Spanith CQIlversstioawill be taugbt,

Under the heading of bus.Iness edueatlon, aceountlnJ,shorthand, typhg and offieepractice wiD be tall&ht.

Instruction in special Inter.est and self Improvementwill include classes In automecbanics, aU levela ofbridge, business and real ea.

Pointers HelpU.D Campaign

Two Pointe uea res1deDtaare amoDg the captains inthe 19'14 University of De-troit basketball aesson ticketcampallD.

WWiam G. AdIhoch, S4SMerriweather rold, a IldThomaa F. !leGaM, 111Touraine road, are leadiDgsales teams in the drive,which runs from now UDUl 'the open1llg of basketbaUseason on Deeember 3.. Mr. Ad1hoch, • 11962 Arts '

and Science Jl'&dlllte froll1U.D, ~ a real estate brater,while Mr. \McGann, (EqI..neering 1957, MBA 1983), itcurrently a business mana.ger.

Both hIve been .ctive inU.D fund raising projects inthe past, and Mr. IIcGunis a me.ll\ber of the .. uonticket N1mPaJP 1M the idxt1Iyear. 'ibis Ja Mr. AdJJaoeb'.lirst ye«r .s • ticket .alacaptain.

City Achieves Saving on SaltThe City has been able to

push through the deal on roeksalt it sought last Yf'~r andconsequently thi:l filar's pricewill be 6.7 percent lower.

At the CouneU's regularmeeting Monday, September16, City Manager ThomuKressbach explained that thepurchasing department forthe State of Michigan hadbeen authorized by the de.partment of the legislatureto include local governmentalunits in its bidding processesand, in 1973, City Director ofFinance Dennis Foran hadbeen authorized tl, partie I.pate in negotiations for thepurchase of rock salt

Mr. Foran learned theState supplier would not ex.tend the quoted price to TheCity, so a contract was

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Judge Denis Holds CourtWoods Municipal Judge J. and was told to either pay

Patrick Denis, sitting in for $100 or serve 10 days in theCity Municipal Judge Douglas Detroit House of Correction.Paterson, convened court on Michael James Klemmer,Tuesday. september 17. T1lir. 17700 Westbrook. Detroit,teen per son s were found pled guilty of careless drlv.guilty, two were found not ing and was fined $25.guilty. (-"'0 cases were dis. John William Brinkman,missed and four warrants 35372 Ellsworth. 5 t e r I i n gwere signed for failure to ap' Heights, pled guilty of speed.pear in court. ing and was fined $30.

Richard Torrey Prouty, 60 Joe Mariono Bologna, 3710'1Mapleton. stood mute to a Marion, Sterling Heights, pleddisorderly person charge and guilty of speeding and waswas found guilty. He was put fined $30.on two years' probation. Dennis Michael S m i t h.

Jacobson's Home Decora. 14129 Adams, Warren, pledtor Store pled not guilty to a guilty of speeding and waslittering c h a r g e but was fined $30.found guilty and fined $10., Ladlslav Juga, 12M Lake-

Samuel Douglall Edwards, pointe, pie d not guilty of14119 Chandler Park drive, speeding but was found guiltypled not guilty to a disorderly and fined $10 whleh was toperson charge but was found be paid by Friday, Septem.guilty and fined $SO. He also ber 20.was put on .two years' proba- Christopher Andrew Brink,lion conditioned upon staying 991 Fisher, pled guilty ofout of the City of G r 0 sse I careless d r I v i n g and wasPointe. fined $25 which was to be

James R u as ell Murray, paid by Thursday, september5912 Berkshire; Detroit, pled 19.guilty to a disorderly personcharge and was fined $100.HI'!also was put on two yearsprobation conditioned uponstaying out of the City ofGrosse Pointe with the ex.ception of Dino's, 17209 Mackavenue.

John Douglas Wisely, MSTrombley, pled guilty to acharge of careless drivingand to not baving a vehiclllregistration on his person. Hewas fined $25 for the carelessdriving charge and $IC forthe no registration charge.

Dale Frank Nason, 6215Marseilles, De t r 0 I t, pledguilty to a disorderly personcharge and was fined $50 andput on probation for oneyear. He also was ordered tomake restitution within 30days of notification of dam-ages.

Thomas Michael Legault,12260 Glenfield. Detroit. pledguilty to a nuisance charge

TU 6-484814711 HARPER AVE.

Thursd.y. Oetober 3, 1974

YOUR CARRIER DEALERWANTS YOU TO KNOW

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Leaf Removal

The Woods Lions Club willhave a used eyeglass collec.tion ilrive Monday.Saturday,October 7.12. at mlny col.lection points, including allPointe public schools.

Other colleclion Ireas in-clude the main library, 10Kereheval avenue; Manuflc-turer's Bank, Mack and Brysdrive, Bob's Drug Co., 21034Mack; Optometric Associate,Mack at Cook road; andBlchman Paint Ind Hard.ware, 19483Mack.

The Lions would apprec.iate all used and unwantedeyeglasses.

Woods LionsPlan Drive

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Thursd.y, October' 3, :i97"<1/','.'. ,

NH Grads Help Hillsdale Squad IThieves Vtl~tlor Univeraity eonditlooer' Bullding:SheMlrstiller Ind Greg Millerof Southfieid ran as I pair . -witb a totll time of 31 min. Thieves, who Ipparentlyutes, 35 seconds for the aUt blve ID Interest In.construc-miles to finisb 12th out of tioo, snitched some. plyWOOd26 places. at the site of I new clinic al

At Central, Dave did a res. Mlck avenue 1JId .. Oxfordpeelable job witb a 28 miD. Thursday, septemW 26, reoute" 56 second time for the ported Woods police:five mile course. When asked Jo~epb Plgato, buildingabout his goals he said, "My contractor for the. Job, 'toldmain goal is to make the top Public SIfety OffIcer Rich.seven on the team, but it ani Prietz he was It the silesure is a lot tougher than during the morning and' reohigh schoo!." turned at noon to discQver

thlt 10 sheets of exterior ply.wood, vllued at ~1~.a sbeet,were missing.

He also said two weels pre.vious to this incid.eJlt. some.one took around 10iJieees oflumber.

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SHOREVIEWDUPLEX CONDOMINIUMS

Looking at this year's reocruiting job by Coach DougHansen, the Hillsdate Collegecross. country team has noworries for a winning selson.Of the top freshmen recruitsjoining the Chargers. two are

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1974 graduates of North HighSchool, Tom Hammer andDave Marstiller.

. Tom. the son of Mr. andMrs. Roberl Hammer of 577Heather lane, ran .numberone for the Norsemen lastyear. During his high schoolcareer. Tom's talents helpedhim earn All State honorstwo years, All Bi.county fouryears and in his junior year,he won the Stale Champion-ship meet.

At Hiiisdale, Tom has runin the Taylor University con.ditioning meet and in a dualmeet with Central At TaylorUniversity the team ran inpairs. Hammer and Bill Hen-shaw ran a six-mile coursein . 29 minutes, 31 seconds,laking second place andhelping the Chargers sweepthe honors.

At Central. Tom ran afirst place tie along withJohn Yurcb~s, (number onelast year), and captain Don-nie Andersen, (all Ameri-can), with a clocking of 26minutes, 1 second. Hammercan definitely be considereda "top recruit."

Dave, the son of Mr. andMrs. David Marstiller of 1331Hampton road, also is ahard running member of theCharger Hamers. Last ,yearat North, Dave ran IS thefifth man on the team. Intrack he also was a highjumper, baving soared 6feet, 4 incbes.

Being a high school AllLeaguer for two years, Daveis expected to be an asset toHillsdale's team. At the Tay.

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Photo by CollingWOOd StudioJOHN W. MURPI rY was

elected Commodore of theGrosse Pointe Farms BoatClub at its annual meetingheld Wednesday, September11. He previously hadlleldthe office of Vice Commo-dore.

Also elected at the meetingwere Robert Maddox, ViceCommodore; Donald Burns;Rear Commodore; GeorgeGerow; Treasurer and Mrs.Bruce La rdnel', Secretary.

Directors.elect include Mrs.Richard Shannon, Dr. Leon.ard Bartoszewicz, EdmundFairchild, Hon. Tho 111a sThornton and George Toy.

The newly elected officersand directors wl1l assume of.fice January 1 and serve forthe calendar year of 1975.

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Two Detroit motorcycl1als Cited for exceeding thegive Shores police a chlse speed limit on Lakeshorebefore they were Ippre. road were Roy Charles Klein,bended In St. Clair Shores 22. of 13138 Longview andon TuesdlY, september 10. Furman Lon Thompson 24Botb were issued violation of 4800 ~stlawn. .,ticketl for reckless driving I Public Safety Officers~nd are scbedul~ to appear Dlniel Healy and Gary111 Shores MuniCipal Court on Mitcheli dlsl'losed in an offi.Wednesdly, OCtober 9. cill report that they were

patroling east on Nor t hEdgewood after 7 p.m., andobserved Klein and Thomp.son traveling north on Lake-shore road at faster thanposted speed. The road is

Mlrk J. Brecbt, 23, of zoned for 35 miles an hour.Moran road, hIS .been sworn The officers said they util.in IS I Farm'l'Qlice officer, ized the crossover at the in.Police Chief Robert Ferber tersection and gave chase.Innounced Monday. Septem- Their scout car was travel-ber 23. ing at 65 miles an hour and

Patn..lmln Brecht is I June the cylists were pullinggrldulte of Wayne State Un. 'lway, starting north of Moor.iversity with a Bachelor of land.Sc.ieoce ~egree in. Police Ad. I Patrolmen H e a I y andmmistratlon. Chief Ferber Mitchell stated that the twosaid OffIcer Brecht placed men passed six northboundf!\'ltlm?Dll38 ca~didate.s automobiles, using bOth driv-,!bo ~pplied for a police POSI- ing lan(!s in doing so. ThetIon JJI The Farms. pair continued at a high rate

Officer Brecbt studied at of speed as they were nego.the WayJIe County Criminal tiating tlle deep curve atJustl~e Institute IS a police noo Lakeshore; d r i v i n gcandidate from the City of either sidE'by side or behindGrosse Pointe Farms. He each other. 'completed bIs blsic training The pair were apprehended00 Friday, September 20, Ind when they carne to a stopwill return on FridlY. Octo- for a signal ll;;:htat Jeffersonber 4. to take part in the and Marter road in St. ClairInstitute's grlduation cere. Shores.moni~s. Patrolman Healy issued a

Patrolmln Brecbt has been ticket to Klein and Patrol-a life.long resident of the man Mitchell gave one toFarms and bas been active Thompson, cbarging themIn the area in sports. with reckless driving.

Farms Hi,resNew Officer

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Shores Police Nab Cyclists Com madora

MACK.RIVARD SIANDARD17800 KERCHEVAL at RIVARD 885.2932

51 ANDARD ON IHE HILL131 KERCHEVAL 885-4630

VILLAGE 51 ANDARD SERVICE16821 KERCHEVAL at CADIEUX 884.8850

• 4.ply poly.eller cord j,,'..snow tile ,-,

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• Tlead design ):t.~.~"l.'~i'designed 101 '"i'W""""'W"'''''''''''''.',~I'..... quiellide ,f. ....{.y; ......... Oil crt'lared ..;l Mt:M8OS*I' ~~I .ClUM.... 1.,,0UftS, W~fI .~ ....., IIUY I hi!lhwavs ~ • YOU .u'" I: .~,

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11•• 11_ Offeralso lIlllIIilsit vau buy 4 AliasSleeltrllll or $lee! Radial10 tires SAA ,· ........•........... FiiiERGLASSBELTE.O.AMOCOe CXVWHITEWALLS

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• t Iff and the evening'sI :l elk e r, Dr. Jlmes A.Adlml, superintendent ofschools. Room visltltion willfollow with leecbers givillgpreMDtitions of their indi.viduII cllSses. All Masonparents Ire invited to Ittend.

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NEWBERRYNEAR THE lAKE

Custom built. Fine construction. French style home.Imposing Intrance hall with circular staircase. lovelyformal dining room looking into beautiful gardenoHarding utmost privacy. 5 bedrooms, 3Y2 baths,study and Family Room. Attached garage.

WASHINGTON. A very faltidious owner has kept thil colonial in fine

condition in and out. 3 bedrooms, 1 Y2 baths, break-fast room. Fine recreation room with fireplace, darkroom. Screened and covered terrace looks ontopretty garden with mojestic trees.

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,;" . BEDFORD.Light and cheery, and newly .decorated. 4 good sizedbMrooms, 3~ baths and oak paneled library in thisfiM hOme. Glass-enclosed heated porch. Central oirconditiofting. Attached garage. Elementary and middleschools nearby.

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. rooms, bath on 1st floor, 2 bedrooms, bath on 2nd.Very pretty yard. Short walk to Monteith School.MOrtiall4l can be assumed.

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,powder room. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths on 2nd floor,poneled room with bath on 3rd floor. Good kitchenwith .. po rate breakfast area. Deep lot with nicegarden.

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The wlnnlng S.diglII'U"Tlbe! here wInSS2,OOO C05I\

• Every JocI<pot gold t1c1<etgives you 11posslbllttlesto win., A new sales period will start every eigtlt weel<s .lA»Ieft'DrawIng -One wee!< after the close of eot::height week period. a Losers' Drawing wi! be held.All Jackpot tickets tor that eight 'W'8eI< pertod whichdid not win a prize or quality- tor the tIooIs. hoIIe achance 10win one of the $1,0()() prizes In lt1e losefs'Dra."ing, Save atl your JocI<pot Ioslng tickets tor lt1elosers' Drawing,~fInaII- T'NOweeks after the close of each8.week period, !he JocIcpot Anals tor thai periodwill be held, Anolists will win at Ieost $20,0()() andcould win $50.000. $75.000. or the top prize ofS333.333 coshwtth 00 option 10 toke $20,0()() a yeafor life,

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Adolescents frequently ex. Cl1D1efor Problema ill Dan,periment with IU. alcohol UviD" SiDai HOIpita1 of De-and drugs as they attempt trolt. He is ..110 a W'fIIeto leave the world of child. State Uilivenity fa cui t yboocl behiAd, beeome eman. member.cipated aDd ater adultbood. He. bas frequently 'J)-OlteD probleml oeeur II a peared OIl televisioD. Ibow••result - a breakdown in lucb al C1wtDe1 7's DeaIliacommunication between par- Wholey "Today ShoW."ent and adolescent. sexual Dr. p,wan received b1apromiscuity or abuse 01 Doctorate froID Wayne St.tedrugs or alcohol UDivenity in 1968 aDd baa

The second Annual CoD- trained at. levual iDaUtu.ference for Parents OIl The lions. 1De1udiDl tile Masters ,Adolescent Years preaented aDd Jobason CliDie. ~. LoIliB, ,by the Northept Guidance 110., and the Institute forCenter will deal with these Sex Researd!. Kinley InsU.aDd other normal problems lute, Indiana Uiliversity.of development. Tbe Northe.st GuidaD;Cfl

The CoDfereD~ is sched. Ceoter ill tile COmmu. ....tyu1ed for Saturday, Novem- Kental ~ealth ~ter servo

th Do :_. U'ft" In&: eutaide Detroit, Harperber 2, at -: .mW4~an.~ Woods uei Grosse Pointe,~bool Au«!itonum m Whit. providing a variety of dial-tier road, J~ lIOrtb 01 Har. DOStiC and treatment ser.per .m ,DetroIt. The general vices to pet80DI 0( all 'lei.public IS encouraged. to at- Registratioll for;ms for thetend. . Conference may be picked

Dr. Paul Pearsall, keyDOte up .t tile Guidance center.speater, will addreu the Eut Warren aveaue at C.d-Con(erenee at ~:30 in the leu road. CoDierenc:e fee 01morning OIl Adolescence ud $1.50 per pefllOll inel". cof-Parenteseaee. Dr. pursan fee and a SDaet.is director and chief of the Further infoimaUoo may

r be obtained. by eoataetiD.Dr. ADDette U. Rickel, pro-gram eoordinato.t, "''l923.Dr. Bickel weceaafulIy Ill.itiated the ParentoCbDd CoIl.ference aeries last year. Sheantieipatea an entbuluUcnapoDIe to ti1ill year's pro-.vocaUve topics.

Wortsbopa to be offered illthe morning at 10:30 o'clock,foUowiD, tIte teyDOte 1J*Ch.and repeated in the after-DOOD at 1 o'clock, foUowiD,lunch, are: I. PreventlnlDrug Abuse; 2. Toda,'. SU.Ual Revo1\1tlOD; S. Preparingfor Emanicipation; 4. Parent-Teenage COmmltDicaUOIl; 5.RespectiDg AdolelCeDt Val.ues; 8. Deali'.iI with theSchool Dropout;' 1. CopJIIfwi.th PllJ'lDtal LoU; and 8.Teeu,en and Aleobol

Youq. are welcome.

6ROSSE POINTE NEWS

Plan Parley for ParentiOn The A.dole,cent Year,

Woods OkaysRoof Repairs

Two actions related toneeded wort OIl the roof of'lbe Woods Municipal Build.ing were taken by lbe COItJl.cn at the regular' meetiDJMonday, september 9.

Firat, the 10100. unaDl.mously accepted the qaoea.Uon of Square Deal Heatmaand Cooling, Inc., 101a Gr."Uot 'avenue. Detroit. to re-place the water tower on thebulldiDg's roof. Their quota-tion of $3,8lI3 was tile Jowettof the trio who submittedprices.second. lbe council unanl.mOUlIy authorized the pay.ment of $3,860 to Da've Poma-ville and Sons. Inc.. 136MEa~ Seven Mile ~d! De- Set Librarytrolt, for roof replll'l.F~ri~~:~= Story Hoursthe leaking roof will be reo .paired when the w at e r Scht:lo1 'Ie atory hours be.towers were removed ud .gin this week for lOunptenbefore they are replaced. in JdDdergarten t b r 0 u I b

In regards to tbia JIOD-b1d fourth grade.it e m. City Admlniatratol' They wDl be held at theChester E. Petersen said tbia Central Library on Thurs.firm was the fourth one day. at 4 p.m., October 3-wbid! ba. attempted to dill. November 21; at The Woodscover the leakale Problem. branch on '!'uema,.. at 4He ata~ this firm 11 the p.m., October 1 tbrouIh No-only ODe which hilt been sue. vember 19; and at The Parkceufu1 in makin( temporlll')' branch on Wednesday. .t 4repaln. p.m., OCtober I.November

The COlt for each JII'OJed 20.wfl1 eome from the 1Iun1c1. The telling time .Is approx1-pal Impnwemetlt FUnd. mate1f 30 mJnutn.

The winning 5-d1gllnumber here wills53.ooocoS/\

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ThewirYling6-<:lOtThe winning 6digit IUTlber here wins atleosl The winning e-digitN..mber heIe wins S2O.ooo COSh and a N..mber hero wins The ....inning 6digilS50.ooo cosh, chance at S2O.ooo 0 year S2O.lXXlcOSl\. number here wihS

to< life. 01 5333.333 cosh S1O.ooo

A Ihoft ,........, ooune on ptayIng the JACICJIO'fCIIM:• After lt1e weeIdy Thursday soe green game aawIng.three numbers will be d'awn for lt1e S1Jocl<potgold game.• A 6.dlgit number will be drown, A 5.digit numberwill be drawn, A 3-dlglf number will be drawn,

• It you haYe one of lt1ese numbers in one of theboxes on your ticket for Itlat week. you win !he ptizeprinted above that box.• It you haYe lt1e 6.dlgit number In the '"Jocl<potNumber" space at !he top of your !ictat for thatweek. you are In the Jackpot Finals described

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B. McDaniel r.m Shop,15102 KERCHEVAL VA 1-8200

Open Tuesday and friday 9 a.m. I. a p.m.Meft., Wed., Thurt., Sat. 9 a.m, 10 6 p.m.

CENTREOF IIDSOIHWA CHING CLINIC

,2148 III.TYE ST.lEST, I.DSOR, OIY,(Jusr • SLeeKS i.OM AMBA.SSA.DOR IIIDGE)• fREE INFORMA nON* COMP£TENT CHINESE ACUPUNCTURIST• PROPERLY QUALIfiED CANADIAN M.D.

1-(519)-252-1193 1.(5,19).252.1194" Detroit No. 1.313.961.9558

'OfFICE HOURS ..... to 5 , ... Mon. tIIru Sat.

Real Estate Seminar

FREE!

DANAUr:1I &.SAER, ..:.RE'AL"E\jATE' ' .. '84 I<ercheval Averwe 895-7000

Are you interested in Real Estate? Opyou have questit)ns you would like.answered? What services can you expectfrom your agent? Glossary of terms con-fuse you? Ever consider selling Real,E~iateas a career?Wewillcondud a free Real Estate sem-

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Tuesday,Odober 15th8 p.m #0 JO p.m.

Reservations required

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IUILDING CODE OIDINANCEAN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 1 AND2 OF THE BUILDING CODE ORDINANCECODE NO. UoOl, ENT1TLI'J) "AN ORDINANCETO REGULATE THE ERECTION, CONSTRUC.TlON, ENLARG~IfENT, EQUIPMENT ALTER-ATION, REPAIR, MOVING, REMOVAL, DO.OLITION, CONVERSION, USE, HEIGHT, AREAAND MAINTENANCE OF ALL BUILDINGSAND STRUC'I'UJtES IN THE CITY OF GROSSEPOINTE FARMSj AND TO PROVIDE FOR THEISSUANCE OF PEaJflTS AND COLLECTIONor n:a THDU'ORj AND TO REPEAL

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'IIlI fere"la. propoeecI Orcu.aRCe II .vailable.t the o!ftee of 11M CIty Clerk during rellUlar olfiee...... ... rmew bJ tile dtiltary.

The Hurlq will be public. Interested property~ ~ ~ta of tile City &re iIrrited to altea4.... )""":t~_"- ' ~...

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Notice 11 hereby liven that a Public: HeariD( willbe be1d OIl Monetay, October 21, un ... t 8:00 p.m.,bl tile Clt)' Hall, 90 Ker,by Road, Grosse Pointerarms, Jliehigan; at whicb time, the Council shanClIIIIIckr farmal adoption of tbe foUowinI proposedOrcIiJIIIDeI :

Thursd.Y. October 3, 1974'. -

MICHIGAN

CITY OF

CITY OF

C6rnllJltI1l1tmJlnnbs.MICHIGAN

NOTICE OF A,.PUBLIC HEARNG

U'PON THE VACATING OFA PUBLIC STREET

I.. Th.City of Groat .oi .... WoocIa

NonCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a PubUe HeariItJwill be held by the. P1aIIAInI eo,nml.uioll of .... City01 GI'OIM PaID&. WoodI, at the KIIDIe1pa1 .BWJdiq,G..... Poiate WoocII, llicbllan. 011. the day ofoetober, 1"'4, at 8:00 p.m. o'doct, tile pro-peeal to vaeate the followiq .9UbUe street:

VieaU. 01 that portion 01 SuzIDiDI4,a1e Park1'0' wide deteribecl a, beblg tbe euterly 110"alUlirecl .t riJbt aq1el, 1yiIl.1 adjaceat IUd ~.alIIl .. Lata M aDd l12t of Lochmoor SUb. L.a.P .• aDel 10 01 Plata, Wa1Dfl Couaty RecotdI,......... tile north by the .. ttnI1 t\llte!IiIloa oftile 1OIl1lerl)' 11M of SlIIlIliIlfdele Driv., 40 'wWt,UlI • tM lJOIlUl. bY the wuterIJ ezt8lila 01 tileJIOrtberIJ u.e 01.LodImoor Boulevard 100' wide.atept for private .... mata for operatioD 11I4JIUlateDuee of pubUc utllWea deIerIbecl .. the.J1IIerly 12' Of tile 1OUther1)' 1.' of tile westIrlJ'.18' ud Ute euterll 14' of the nortberl1'.' aD 'ia tile City of Gro... PoiDte WoocII. W'JDe dNa.ty, 1I1ddIu.

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NOTICEOF

PUBLIC HEARINGPROPOSED ORDINANCE

GPN-I0-3-'4

CITY OF

(lrltl1i1t Jlnitttt 'arkNOTICE OF

REGISTRATIONFOR

GENERAL ELECTIONto iE .HELD ON.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,, 1974 ',"

TO TIll: QUAImED ELECTORS OJ' TIll:CITY 0'1' G1lOISSE POINTE P.AIUt: .

You 1ft hereby JIlIItlftecl that U1 quaWJed eleetorIf tM CilJ If GroUe PoiDte Park. llidlila. wIIO IIlICIt I1reacl1 reliatered, may relilter for the 0tMra1IlleeUaa to be held ill laid City OIl the Sth de)' 01Noftmber 1174-~,~~\.i, i ::(l"'.ll'.'''' ,. ,,,' ~1',',', ,,'\""":'.' .",..,......~...., ~ ~ '. ~--~- ....,;,,-

lteliatratlODJ will be ta1r:m at the offiee 01. .theCU)' Clft, 11115 East Jetfl1'llOD Amuae. GnIiePobICe PUt, IIkbllan, eaell warJdDI dal, 1I0Dda,IIlroqI: Friday, between the bourJ of 8:30 A.H. to

. 5:00 :1-.11., ud. oa WedDeJda,. until 11:00P.II.,

. The Jail day for reeeiviDI rqiltratiou will belloaday, the 7th of October 1"4, on whic:h day theaaJd Clerk wi1I be at hiI dee between the bours of1:00 A.M. allCl 8:00 P.M.

For the fllIlvell1ence of the eleeton the offiee oftile cn, Clert wW aIao be open 011 Saturday, oetober,IJ, '1J76, from 1:00 A.M. unti1 5:00 P.IL lor the pur- _... fIf ~YiDI re,utrationa of the eleeton quail-fie4 to vo&e. .

N. J. Orti.iCity Clerk

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11111Eut JeffenooAvauePIIoae: ID«IOOGPN:""74 .nd 1()'J.'l4

To die Qualified £leeton 01. Use TOWDIIIip ofGroue Poblte:

NOTICE OFREGISTRATION

1W ......... J " ........... '~of tile CIert will tie ....,.. 0dIfIIIr '. 111IIfnlm I:. o'cIod: A.a. _ I:t»o'clodt P ..JNI'fOM of rtetlvlal rqiltratloDl of till .HkllI to 'fOtt.

, WAYMI,COUNTY, MICH14AM

• To the Qu1ified Eltdan of tile TOWDIItipof LUll:

You are hereby DOtifted that U1 qualified tIeetorof tbe TowDsbJp of Groue Polme, W.,... Cowlty,MlchlllD, (If tile TowD8blp of Lake, .lIacomb CoUIlt)',KIc:hi(1Il wbo iJ not already reaiItIrecI, • ., relllterfor die GeDeraJ I!JedoD to be beId IJa IItd Tow It",011UIe 5th o.y of NonlD_. 1" ••

ReliJtrations will be taken at die omce of IIIeTownship Clerks, • Lake Slme RDld, Groae .Pointe'Shores, Mlcbleall. eac:h '1l'OI'kIIII clay KODday tIIrouPFrid.,. betweeD tile hoarI 011:1» o'deek A.-II. to 1:10o'clo4 P.M. unW Jlonda,. the 7tJl D., of OCtober 1J74.

The l .. t day of reeelvilll reliltrlUolls will beMOI1dll, 1M 7th Da, of Ociober It'I'4 aD wldck • .,.1M uld CIerb will tle at ~ oelke ..... u.e IIRnof 1:00 o'doctt A.M. and .:00 o'eloct P.II. &1ItmlDa,UIIrt TilDe.

Publilbed: Gl'GIIe Pointe NewII, 'iau.. of Septem1ler28 and October 3, 1174.

CITY OF

C6rnsJlt Ifnitttt Jf arms

NOTICE IS IbtRbY Gl\'J:N that Nliatntloa .of quallfled electora who b... DOt alNad)' recIIWeclcube made with t1Ie ~,(l]ert'C1Ube Clt1 oIGroaH "Polhte FarmJ, .t hia ~ .. !.the JI1mleIpa1 ........ ' .JO ~, Hoed,CIt)' of Qtoae NDtilnl'aftu, Wa,.County, 'Mic:hillD, any ch, prior. to 'and faeh .... ,Hoaday, october 7, Iln4, IDd Utat Ole City CJut wmbe In his. offiee KDncta,. iJIroUlll Frida,. from .:10a.m. UDtil4:30 p.m., and W...... y ev ..... uatU11:00 p.m., for tbe purpose of acceptill.f relbtratioaa.

ANDILEW 11l1M11, JI..CITY MANA.I ANDCITY CLEIK

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN th.t for the COlI-venienee of the eleeton, the Clerk will be in hisoffice from 8:00 a.m. UDtn 5:00 p.m., Ea8terll. Stud-.rd TIme, on Siluro.y, October 5, 1174 aDd from8:00 a.m. untU8:00 p.m. ,Eutera ~ 'l'tJIle 011.Monday, October 7, 1174. '

'.TIMPROPOSED REZONING OF

CERTAIN PROPERTY

GENERAL ELECTIONTO IIHILD ON

'NOVEMBER 5, 1974

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that theCouncil of the City of Grosse Pointe WoodI willhold a Public HeutnJ &t the KUIlidpal Bdd-int, 20025 Mack Avenue, G1'OIIe PolDte WoodI,Wayne County, Michi'lD, on KoDdl1, OCtoller21. 1974. at 7:30 p.m. o'clock to eoUkler tilerezoning of the following ... dential loti: (1) apa~l of land oh the nortbeut comer of Holl)'-wood Avenue IDd Marter Road; and. (2) I par-cel of IlDd on the north side of Hollywood Ave-nue, eut of Marter Roed (commonly dllCribedu the Kamr Road Pumping Station Site) to •It.lC or ,8-18, SiD.le Family: Residential m..triet. IDd thereby.meJiClint section 44.17,. of..uticle 44 of the Ordinanc:e #88 InUlled '1IJ'h.Zomn, Ordinance of thG City of GI'OIII PoiBteWoodJ, u amended. and reviliD. tbe IOIIiDImap of tile Rid City of GI'OIM Pointe WooclI,aceordinJly. "

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS,Chftter E. • ......

City A~tor.eterkSeptember 25.1974

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NOTICE OF HEARINGZO'NING BOARD

OF APPEALS

MICHIGAN

CITY OF

Notice II bereb)r given that the 1.o1lilll BOII'lI ofAppeall will meet in tbe City Hall, 90 Kerby Roacl,Grosle Pointe Farms, on

MONDAY, OCTOIEI 21, 1974at 8:00 p.m., to bear the appeal Of the Grosse PointeRel1 Estate Company, owner of the premises located.t 1MM'pletoll RMd, from the denial of the Bui1lItIl.JDepIrtJIIent to iIIue a Permit for the ack!ltioft " IIIUJRIIIdoaecl porcb to the !lome located .t tile fen-lOin' address. Such Permit issuance was denied forrealOll that the residence lOCAted on the fortgoltllpremia.. II a non.coJifonn1ng structure under theprovilians of Article XUl, section 1300, S<:beduJeofRelUiatiolll of the City', Zoning Ordinancej .ncltllftefore, ill. Iccordance with Artie]e XV, 5eetioe1., BellI "'A, of the CitJ's ZoDin. Ordinaaee, noneh ltrUeture may be enlarged or structunnyaltered ull1eu a vlrlance Is granted by the ZcIIIiJIaBoard o)f A~a1s,

'lbe proposed unenclosed porch Is part of thebouse structure under section XIV, sectlon 14ro,ItIftI 5 of the City's Zonlni Ordinance, IJld waukl~ve I rear lard of 12 feet. Thlt It In vlollltlOClofthe required minimum rear yard building lletback ofSO teet lor the Rl District, which mWit be .1iIl..talned .ccorcllng to the provlslOlll of Article XIII,S'ectioll 1300, Scbedule of ReaulaUollll of the City'lz.tn. 0rdiM ...

fte addIUon of aft unenclosed porch would in.cre ... the percenta,e of lot covera,e to 44%. ThIa..:~~.1'~=.=~:J::'=:),tit tile ... 1Ifta, dd ....... rmtIt bie JbilMa......aceordill.l to \tie proviJtoa, of Article xm, ~1300, 'tCbeCh&Je of RelUlation. of the City'. f.oIdnIOnUMDClt.

11Ie Hearln, will be puNk. IDtenstecl propertJorierI or raicIIIlti 01 the C", are IIn1ted to atteDd... ,(!.""'~ ••_ '. t:", ',' -I'

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MICHIGAN

'!be meetiDI ... eaI1e4 to order at 1:00 p.m.Present oa Boll CaB: •• "" WlDi.am G. Butlw,

Councllmen J.m.. H. Diqnwl, Jac:t II. Oadll»,NanC)' J. WaupmaD, W. J.. " Kat aDd 1:. llQltMuirhead.

~. Those Abient' Were: CouBel1JIaU J"'''" ~_o.:Fromm.

Mayor WIlliaIll G. Batlerpra1ded at tile .1Itiq.The :Minutes of theBeplar lleet!q wlalell ..,.,

held on September I, Iln4, were aeceptecl .. cor.rected ..

A Public HeariIlJ wu JleI,d eoecerDiDg 11M clear.ing of vacant lots withiD. tbe City of Grosse PointeFarms, !ollowinl which, tile Council approved theestablishment of a Speda1 Assessment District COli.-sistinf of thOle vacant Iota within the City w1I1c:hwere pub1islled in the GroNe PolAteNewa,luue ofAugust 29, 19'7', and whid! property cnraen wereootified of tbe HeariIIl via FIrIt.c!ul IIU1.

The CouncD, actlDl a. the ZoaIqB0er4 of ~peals, denied the appeal elllr. ADdnw DeIIII, frailthe denial of the BuiJdiq. DeputaIU to Iae8e a.Permit for the eollJtnletioa. Of • DeW aclditiolt to thelIOUtb aide of. the aiItbI( prem1lll of "Piper'.ADey" bar and reataurant, loeated .t 1"X.etAvenue.

'lbe Cotmcil,adinl at the Zoaiq 30ud of Ap-peals, granted the appeal of the Groae PtDte ....Estate ComPlD1. OWDer of &be premJIea at54 M..pleton Road; thereby .utIIoriIiaI the iaauuce.of • Permit for the eoll.ltructioll elan .ttaeW p.rage to tbe home located .t the forepiq addnu.

The Council, actiag at the ZoaiDI Board of Ap-peall, granted the appeal of Mrs. ErDat T. Dam.owner of the premiseJ loelteeS at 119 Moraaa Road;tbereby .uthoriziD. the isIaaDee of a Permit for tilecoMtruetion of IJl additloa to the reII' of die tara,.located on her property .t the fortlOiDJ 1CIdna.

The Cotmcil, letiIIg II the ZoIIiIII Board 01 ~peals, grlnted the appeal of Albert D. Tbomu, !D.corpar.ted, owner of the premiIeJ located at 1.Latev~w Avenuej therell,'f aatbwizbl. the iNUUeeof a Permit to accolllpl1Jh a JnlJlllber of straetunldlanaes and addlt10aJ to tile home IocatelI It Useforegoing address.

The Council sebeduled • PullIic H.. rIq 1Ieforethe Zoning Board of Appeall 011 October 21, Itr14,It 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of hearifta the ."..1of Mr. James BriDt, of the Grone Pointe Real EstateCompany, for the isIuInce of a Permit for the CCIIl-struction of 1 deck additioll to tile re.- ol tile ...located at lK Ihpleton Road. .

The Council .dopted a l'ftOlutioIl autlMlridq: tilefirm of Martin, Bohell, Joselya, Hilley • Rowe, P.C.,attonley. representing the City', iuurance carriertbe Michigan Mutual Liability Company to aclmKlilIbillty In the lawsuit of Velette Btrtbk,. ft theCity of GrOSH Polne Farms, Acddeat 01 ~ 11tr10. •

'lbe Counc:Uadopted a resoludoIl to reeeift pro.poaecl Code No. !loOl, "Amendlllnt to BlIiIcIIq CodeOrdinance," ..nd pllee It upon the table for eoaaider.IUOD; and further .elteduled I ,.. BeariIIC tobe held at 8:00 p.lII. 01\ October 21, 1"4, for tilepurpoJe of consicleriDI formAl acloptioa of tbt fore-goin, propoMd Qn:Ua.DCIl Am<lDdJllellt.

'lbe (ol1owlq -.,.n ~ 'riInd orderedpluecl. 'flit: ,.. ~. .' . ' "...:-:.,'

A. Tbe &.Immlfl ...... " .. Gr.-e rea.taYouth Servicel Dim.. '. Report .. tM IDClDtb ofAugust, lrr4.

Upon proper motJon mlde, tupported aad ell'l'i«l,the meetiAt a~ Jl,*"~' ...'.' ~WlUIAMI..

MAYOI

CITY OF

SEnEMI.23,1974

TO II HILD ONTUESDAY, HOVIMIIl S, 1974

GENERAL ELECTION

THOMAS w. KUSSII\CltCITY a.&u:

Puhliah GPN.... 7. aDd IN-'.

CITY o.GROSSE POINTE

WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN

FOI THI

IMPORTANT

For the fllIlveaJeDee of tI-. eIedon. .. a.II. w.w...be in biI OfIlee from .:de-A." to s:. P.II .• $IDIroelal, octGber' 3, IJ7. ud fNa .:. A.JI 1:. l'."oa JlODdaI, 0CtlIber T; 1J'7. _ lilt ~,.iDI regilt:atlCIIII. .

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .at tbe a.dl liltthe City of Grolle PolDie, WAJDe Couat1, 1tidIiI ...wi1I be at his o1Dte Joeatecl at In., II ....far tbe PIIlPOH of reeeiviq Nliatn.. ,.. ~ilied cleeton wbo have DOt a1r~f rqisterec1 ~from e1ecton 1I.M will poaeII auc* ~ •November 5, a.,., tile date of .... a-tl ....

YOU ARE 'nnmo:a NO'IU'IKD aat tie cu.r-Clerk', OfIee will lie .... for "_ .. tiN f'W7 _exeept SatunlQ' aDd a-a,."... .:. A.II. .. t;,"P.II. &lid WedDesday .v...... 1IIItil 1:00 P.II •• .-pIII'pOH of aCCtPtiDI re,utratiolll.

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Motor City. • .. 3SOHiller .. t. . . .. 400Maln ....... ~Penthou... . . . 1100

LMal ArM Branche.

GROSSE POINTE OFFICE19307MIdi An ..

HOOVER", II MILE OFFICE26611 HooYeI' R .. d

WARREN. 12 MILE oWlet:1424 E. Tlrm. MIle ReM

And "DEPOSI-MA TIC SAVINGS"earn$ the best regular passbookInterest rate around for you. It's aful.1 5V4% dally Interest earnedImmediately upon deposit.

Arrangements for "DEPOSI-MA TIC" are easy to make .. Justvisit any Detroit and Northern officeand complete the authorization

form, If you don't alreadyhave an account with us,we will be happy toopen one so that Y9Ucan take advantage of"DEPOSI-MATIC."

Reception. . . .. 75Terraqe ..... 100

. .' Stardust •.•.. 150Gold . . • . • . • 175

ODROW W. WOO~YPROUDLY 'RESENTS THE IlAUTIFUL NEW

~ Country Club:,~~~"'r,.'f:"'~ .~,. ,.of.

WE ARE NOW ACCEJ'TING RESERVATIONS FORCHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTIES

PAVED AND ILLUItIUNATED PARKING FOR OVER 1500 CARS.For Further Information Call 772-2240 or VI.lt The Clubhouse

HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUBLocated On The Banks Of The Clinton River.J~.roesbeck Near Can A.ve., Mt. CAep1~~.foi\

Two Miles North of The MetroP.rkway

THE NATION'S FINEST PUBLIC BANQUET CENTERWe welcome Weddlnll Rec:eptionl. hnquets. Parties and Prom, of ..II Ill ... Our prices ar.modest and wUlllt most budgets, ,tUl enjoying unexcelled facUItlel. The charm of Hiller.. t andthe experience 01 our ,taft will Inaure that ycH.Irparty will be a memorable occa,lon.

WE HAVE EIGHT INDIVIDUAK.L Y DESIGNEDBALLROOMS TO SERVE YOUR EVERY PARTY NEEDS:

DETROIT &NORTHERNSAVINGS

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Movepr IDOIIeU now ... autOllliltlcally •••whhthe direct deposit of yoor Social Security checb.

Now we can with Deposl-Matlc!With "DEPOSI-MATIC SAVINGS, II

Detroit & Northern will arrarge forthe direct deposit of your SocialSecurity, pension, or other regularchecks into your D & N savingsaccount.

"DEPOSI-MA TIC" means moresecurity for you. It reduces thepossibilities of your check gettinglost, mislaid, or stolen.You get added con-venience because itputs an end to thosespecial trips to cash ordeposit your checks.

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&ROSSE POINTE NEWS

let USde~slt your.

Social Securltycheck.s ..•automaticalll).

. Garden Club Pia... Dinner

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'1be idea Gi zlppilll clownthe side of. a IDOW-c:overedIIIOUIItaiD on two aklnD)'boards ,mlIlrt eeare IOmepeople. Crou COWltrj akliDC,however, is doae OIl the fll.t-1aDds and it might be the.sport these would_ Ikleraare lookiDl for.

The N~ Club. isderiDe an introductory mlDl •semlDar in tile lIipOIt !Wednes.day, OCtober 16, at 1:30 p.m.,at .tile cl_, 1'1150 :WatedoQ,ivQllB.l,. Fam1l,lea . aDd ~-'vldlla1l,c.yotlllil&Ill4'Old~ uealt welcome to< .. uead.

The aemJur wDl inducll!apiaDatlolll from iIIItnietoiDavid ilia,.. OIl vadouJ tJpeIof equipmeAt maJJrtaaDce. Amovie on ero .. eountry Hi.iD& II lCbedu1ed aDd a repre-sentative from • ski equip-ment finD will dlaplay someC1'Ol!lS eountr)' Uis.

The cl_ p1aDl to offer les-sons to iDdiY1duall wh" reoquest iDItnIetioIL .IIore a.perieJlced Ilden wiD be af.forded .... opportunity to pur.lUe1belr sport ill group .kitripe.

Cro•• CountrySkiing a 'Zip'

OF ALMOST ALL MODELS

ESPECIALLY 1974'S

SEYMOURCADILLAC

1975 Cadillac

SEYMOURCADILLAC

OF PRE-OWNED CADILLACS

TRADE-INS ARE ARRIVING!

MINIATUR. FRENCH LOAF, R89"Jarly 30' ....... 2 for 45c

WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION

"Our 25th Year Operating Under the Same Name"

3180 E. JEFFERSON

Thund.Y. October 3, 197..

• " RUMlORI.'Regularly $8.25 ..,.... C6.95

GoUmoet Talc.Oul Dinners, T.nd.rlain TIp. oJ. 'jiF ~ilaI~'.'-ItNi....... hroom •• IIreen peppers. onion. al\ d ..~ine. P.olyn"fa~ C!)iclc.nWith 'P1neappte, ~onut in" sweet 'and 'so~r sauce. Gourmet1kecI1t' of Chlcbn stuffed. with apple st"Hing and' 'currantwine IOUte. ,a." ..- .,.......

Olhenfronl ,a.50 to ,a .•• ""chMinimum order - 6 persons

Order 2 day. in ad.cnce

IAlln NOMEMADE f!.lr '.rty .!H.... NOMUUII"C&nbo;n ·~"'''~_. ""'" ~ ...... c....... ... - _ ....... ,-

19487 MACK AVE. in the WaochPHONE 884-4251 & 882-0067

We efiv. ~n a Commllnil'l

0/ /]«1111;/11' JJom.~-LET US HELP YOU KEEP IT THAT WAY

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Grace Church to Celebrate .9 Qlsea HeardGrace UAiled Church of Almivenary Ce1ebl'ltIoD. By Judge Denis ,J... , (1m. Paul H.) JUe., Her talk wm iDelude IOme

CbriIt, UTI LabpoiDte lVe-' For 50 year. the coqrep. ker, of SoutbIIeId, wW apeak of the Idator)', metbodl 01 de-~lIe, ~ .t the week of Sun., tioo h.. worshipped at tbe - OD the eoJIeetioo of eut..... slID aDd euttlDp, 9&tteru,day. october S, tIl.roup Sun. 1 ti R.I...I.... E .N1De penou appeared ill wIleD the II.'. GardeA Club IIpltuns or trademll'b,diy, october 13, I. its Golden ::. ~. ute"'; hii court before WoocII IIUIIid- of Groue Pointe bolda itl eoUeetlll.l, (what to look lor-------- thank. to the' commUDity for pIl Judie J. Pltrlet DemI 2lat 1IlIlua1 diaDer FrJday, IDd wbat to IVoid), IIld eare

GP "'r~ ...t its 8UPpOrt " CIA WedDuday, september oetobeI' 11 It 7:10 p.m. It of eut .......1.1. ioN , • 11. the Groue PoiIlte But Club. She lJ I member of the

A community eelebratioD is Henry Peter QlaIlYiB 1131 AS Coot road. GI... CoUeeton Club of To-Open Sell80n planned for WedDelday, Oe. Chmen, Detroit, pled iuutJ The 'title of her talk will be ledo, 0., ODe of the IDOIt Ie.tober 9, It 1:10 p.m. It wW to I elwae oflmpa1Nd cld". ' .. BrW1aat Period _ J.MO. tlve IfOUPI of bowledleable

• be a b~ service foBowed iDcr, aDd .... fiDed $100. He ltlI," the yean of the molt people ill tIaII area.TIle, Groue Pointe. Artists by a penod. of fellowship aDd a1IO pled ~ to a charp prod.ud1ve period ill the cut The Men's GardeA Club of

AuoeIaUoll .. alOn will. OpeD refreshments. At the pro. of DOoperator'. llceuulI Jill iDcluItrJ. Groue PoIDte II affiliatedJlODdaJ, Oetober 1,. w1th a gram, repre.eAutiv.. from pel'SOll, IDd WII flDed ."_ with lien'. Garden Cluba olpreaellta~D by artist Wal. various community or,lIl1Ia. Pietro • --_._ .. _ ,--rica. It II ODe 01 the lar.llam BaItidl: CIA the art of tions will be recognized. 12 IIil ~w:PQDe, 1~ Bltr Brothers ge.r"'iiia1r Bait.. eluU .. illealligraphy. TIle talt 'WID be- e &_, arresa. a- " the eountry.gin 'at I p.m. in the library of ~t the Sunday, OCtober U, 8\Iilty to both c~ of a. T Ci p. t Elmore W. Frank, currentthe War Memorial. 10.30 a.m. worahlp. .. rviee, pired Uceue aDd 0Ge head. 0 Ie om er prelident, 'Will offidiate at

JIr BOstick is d .. tr the speaker will be Dr. BeD light, IDd WII fiDecl $10 for - cI1DDer,. a muua a'M. Herbster, of DaytoD, O. eacb char,e. .tor. aDd ae;eretar)' of the De- He was the lint president E1IIIbetII. JlIIIAlz. MO VIa. A. Park mID wil1 be alDOD&trait 1J)Ititute of Art. He of the United Church of RIll bo kwa EaeODdio tboce hoDOred Wednesday,~Ieheaitalicl1liir.~~, the art Cbrist when it WI. fOt'med eau: P:1Uil:'to a speed: oct.aber I,It tile B1I BrcI&b.va .ChaDClwrltiDg, at the by the union of four denoml. I_a ..;:...... en.BlI SUten awardl ban.Center. Lalt IP~ ~e ludged nations: the EvangeUcal 1&16 -:U6e, aDd paid •• quet at the B1rmlJllham~ J'l:uth Art ~lt lor En. Synod of North America, the JliD.icent .Buth JIIDt, 101'1 CoIDlDUll1t1 HOUle, 380 S.v1I'OIImeatal Action Now's Reformed Church ill the Stanhope road, pled ~ Bates, Blrm.iJllham..~artb Fe.t 'n.. United Sutes, the COngrelll' to a chll'It of d1IObe)'UII. ,Fr. Kropaebot, of 7.

Gueftts are welcome to !t. ~onal Chureb and the Chris- :0 left ::: lipa:e:~ to Middlesex road, will be ~te4tend the eveDlDg. tian Church. p.m., WII .... for over niDe yeara of ser.

He~ 1IaDD, 14580. PreIt, vice.. a BlI Brother to aDetroit, plead. DOt 8\IiltJ, but boy from a latherl .. bome."II found Iui1tJ oflmptlred '1be boy .W" e1Pt yeara olddriYiq. He paJd $'15. wIleD -Mr. KropIehot be-

James Stephea. Rom. 1250 IrieDded him ill the ear"Lltewood, Detroit. pled DOt 111III. TIle DOW lI-year-oldguilty, but WII fOWlCl IU1lt7 JOuq m~ aad he 4t1llmain.at • I1IIpeaded 11c e D • e ta1Il a cloIe lrieDdIh1p.charge. He wa. filled tlIO. service awards will a1IOHe a1Io pled auntJ to I be PreseDteci to 30 other vol.charie of driviq wItbou.t unleer 811 Brolbera aDd Blilights, and paid $10. SJltera I.I'om WIJIIe, 0aldID<l

Jay Scott Jeffrey, 14(1 IIld Mlcomb eountid.Somerset road, Ilied notIUi1tY to I IUIpeIlded liceDIe:har,e. but WII fOUlld IUiltJ.He wa. fined $25,

Spyridon T. VuUUI., alaBeacoufleJd, Detroit. pledDOt 1Uilt)', but WII fOlllldguilty of speeding. He paid$15.

Gary Charl.. PollIaDo,17850 Dwyer, Detroit. pledguilt)' to I dwIe of 11ceuenever acquired. aad WI.fined $25.

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back Whit »oy wasand saw no action tile re-mlinder of the (ame. Thefirst hllf ended with UDiver.sity Uggett leadiDg 18-0.

Neitber team put aDYpoiDts on the bOlrd untiltbe fourth quarter when aLutheran East receiver out.raced Liggett defenden andscored on a '14-yard touch.down pass. The conversionattempt failed.

TheS'l points were the firstthat the fine Liggett defe~ehad given up iD this and mtheir first two games.

Liggett ended the scoriDg 1.'1the fourth quarter as seniorfullback )lark )lcKee scoredODa 58.yard romp u.to theend ,;one.

Liggett bead football eOlchTom Taber proclaimed thegame "8 grelt victory."Though be did say the onescore given up was a mis.take. he stili f~lt the defensewas "super."

With this victory, Liggettimproved its season's recordto 3-0, and continues to demoon.trate why they are ratedthe number one, Class D foot-ball team in the state.

ST. THOMA.VIRGIN ISLANDSLuxurious Villa with privatebeach, maid servit:eand tenn~courts. Three bedrooms, three.baths. Relax in the ete.mafsunshineon yourown SpacIOUS.balcony right on the. sparl\-.Iing waters of the C~nbbean.

, Enjoy sailing, snorkhng. ~u.ba, and duly free shoppl~g., Ideal for couples or family., For details, call aller 5 p.m.517-849.9300 or write Box98,. Jonesville. Mich. 49250

Open Sundays 10:00 to 4:00FREE DEUVEIY ON.ORDERS OVER $ro.CALI. ... -3600

. Com BEER - WINE.ALLJOPQUAlm CHOta ..

. ROSLYN

. MARIlEI.21020 MACI at Roslyn Rt,

COUNTY OF iiYNE,, NOTICE OF MEETING

OFWAYNE COUNTYINTERMEDIATE

~~DISTBlcre Nou..IsbeJt>y .1_ of .......

~~--DINl~;IllducatlGO, Stelle of JI~

• be lIel4 at the PIO~tar)' ScbOOI, 208Illi rWOodI. M1 an. ~;30 .m. to

Pointer Pops'Em.atWMU

Eighteen candidates bavfiled petitiODl! to' be placedon the November 5 ballot forelection to one of three vacancies on the Wayne County ch1JI'Community College Board of I~~~dr~at u. theTrustees. tramfer of .y. ~~! s~. ero- Pointe Pliblic ""....... #-Eight candidates are 1D tem located in U>e elt.)' ~'d:trustee district one, which in. :=..~cludes Grosse Pointe, the far at tile IIIIDtIlI W.cer17east side of Detroit Ind Har. co~ of OBDlNAUIlR BARIIBKper -Woods. '11heywill contest LAlN'G 00'S LAFA.YmTJ!l ~for the seat now held by ~~~~ ~ "fa.-Trustee Donald .M. D. 'l1Iur. IIeeUM of th6 ceater lme or=ther of The Pointe. ~ =.~;c-=.V~ -*f

The candidates are Frank tl': t:ee:t:~) c:uethe~Colastoni, 14177 'East. State H:: ~IU ~ ~?-~&.wI::Fair .Detroit; S. Nicholas Harper W~; th SoIltbel'ly

Fro~tczak, 3520 Courville, =.U:~ ~Detroit; John K. Grylls, 610 Northerly line of PrIYllte CIa!ImUniversity place; Robert M. r:. w~ch.tf.:"d;~Hetcb1er, 887 North Brys HAYES CO. MANCHESTER PARKdn've' JIm Kennedy 5229 SUBDIVISION JA! PAS wea; th

, .' Nortbwe8temly eI<lOlC tbe NoI1h.Lakepointe, Detroit; Tom eriy 11JIIlI of P.C.S19to tbe Inter.McGraw 13000 Kilbourne, eection of aid line with tile om-

, . ter Une ct Cheater Ave.; thDetroit; Carrie Peebles, 1W Northea8ter1li alGn/l tile center ofBe".ord road' and E Josepb Cheater Ave to the lDllenee~..... , • of said eenter lIDe with ......Zaccardelli 21136 Kenmore, Nortberly)lne of DAUlY-cAIfP.

Woods' BIlLL-HA YES CO's JlANCHES-Harper. TER PARK sunDMSION No. 1

1A3 oPA5 WCB: tIJ N~Iy alolll th~ Nottbe!'lY )IDe ofDALBYCAIIPBELLaA\'m OO'SMANCHESTER PARK SUBDM.SION No. 1 1A3 PA.3t WCR tothe Nonhwe5t ~ or aa14 1IIb-dlvlslon. aaldPOlnt alAo beq ODtlte caller line of Artbar Aft;tIJ NortlJeuterQy atOllC U>e cen-ter 1lne of Arthur Ave extende4to tile Northeast comer of IAt 19of THIRWOOl> SUliDMSlONL72 PA62 W~,th Northwester1yaIon« the Norm lot Une of AIdlot '19 to tM Soulbealt eorlIIeI' ofWACASTER'S WILDWOOD GAR.DEW; SUBDIVISION L72 PA46WCR' th alDnll the Easterly lIneof .. Id subdivtslon to tbe NOtth.

~~h~~~n~~~:~l~~fo~~I~ ~~I:;r~~~~~x f.:t e:\1:;SoutbeMt comer of OBERNAU.ER BARBER LAING OO'S LA.FA YE1'FE SUBDIVISION L5tPA19 WCR; th Nol'Ihwesterly

~J::lv=nSo~u.;~8'.J.~~foUowtnJr part of the City ofHarper Woods deserided u be-.m at the S.£. eorner of G~POINTE GARDENS NO. 3 SUB-DIVISION L70PA54 wca. thNort,,-.terly a1onl: tbe SouUMC.Iy line of aid aubdho\.tlon. to tMIntersectIon of the Weet«1y lineof lot 426 of .. Id aubdtvlalon ex.knded Southerly; th Northeeat.erly alollll lhe Wealiel'lY lot Oneof Lots -us to 437 Incl'-v," ex.(ended to !be NoRhel'lY line ofGROSSI: POINTE GAJU)ENS NO3 SU'8t>IVlSiON L70 PAM WCR.said point a1.c> bel". on the -..terllne of BourDem0ll1l1 Ave; thSouth~ to the InteraecHonof the centerline or Bourne.mouth Ave with tile SoutIJer1yboundary of the elly of HarperWoo4st th Southetl)' aIonc the

gtYMl~ :~~=~~aald City; th North~ .Ionethe South~rly boundary of theelly of Harper Waoo. to P.O.B.~~~~~~tb~G~ Pointe Publtc SctIOOI S,..tern Wayne County, St.ate ofMle~lran ... to the 8ehOOl DIIU1ctof the \.o,ly of Harper WoodI,

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~rn.a.at 'nittle linubsWAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN

NOTICE OFREGISTRATION

FOR THEGENERAL

NOVEMBER ELECTIONTO BE HELD

NOVEMBER 5, 1974

CH ESTER E. PETERSENCity Administrator-Clerk

GPN 9.26-74& 10.3.74

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clerk of the<.'ityof Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne County, Michiganwill be at his office rocated at 20025 Mack Avenue forthe purpose of receiving registrations from qualifiedelectors who have not alreany registered and fromelectors who 'Will possess such qualifications on No-vember 5, 1974, the date of the GENERM. ELEC.nON.

NOTICE !S FURTHER GIVEN that the CityClerk'. Office will be open lor registration every da,except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 8:30a.m. unW 6:00 p.m. for the 'Purpose of accepting reg-Istrations ..ad transfer of registrations.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for the con."enlence of the electors, the City Clerk's Offic...... illbe open on Sllturday, October 5, 1974 from 8:00 am.to 5:00 p.m. and on Monday, October 7, 1974, the lastday to register for the General Election, from 8:00a.m. until 8:00 p.m.

Busy Barons Win Two GamesScott Young scored four TDs,Gary Kinder, two TDs andChick Steepe one TD, leadingtheir unit to a 47-0. victory.John Vens and Paul Kelleraccounted for all the extrapoiDts to complete the scor.iDg.

)lark Kaiser recovered afumble and Chris JanisScott Turnbull, Glenn PiebeMatt Lehmann, 'Peter ScboofWright 'Wilson and lUkeFrontera played fiDe football

:Mike Seagram, CbarlesHariDg and Tom Sbook eachscored one TD to pace thevarsity to llD 18-6 win. Theentire defense played soUdfootball, while the offensecontinued tf; improve ;.S theboys point towards the second half of the :oeason.

The Red Baron juniorfreshmen played their counterparts 'to a ().() stand~ffDespite the lack of sconnghead coach Ray DeMeulemeester said, "Our play execution was 'much smootherwhich can be directly attrib-uted to the hard worlt anddedication of the boys."

Scott Eaton, Richard Palombit, Charles )larzejonJell Austin llDd Ken Sandersplayed very well.

The Grosse Pointe RedBarons battled the SterlingHeights Vikings on rain.soaked Runkel Field Sunday,September 29.

III the freshmen game, theBaroD defense allowed onlyminimal yardage and DOfirstdOWll8iD a disappointing 12-7Iou to a suberbly coachedViking ballclub. The loneRed Baron score came on a3S-yard Tn run by lIike B'au.Usia and a courageous extrapoiDt carry by GraDt GilezaD.

This defeat marks the endof I l'1-game winning streakfor the Red Baron freshmenunit, amassed over a twoyear period. .

At the junior varsity level,

Western 'MichiganUniver-sity sophomore guard JackReiDelt, the son of Mr. andMrs. Edward Reinelt, of EastDoyle place, made his pres.ence felt iD two Bronco foot.ball games last month.

In a 20-19 Joss to EasternMaclJigan University Satur-day, September 14, J:teineltmade his first start III theBroncos' second game .

In this contest, he set apersonal game record withan 85 percent blocking per.formance. This figure is thehighest percentage for aWJIU starter so far thisyear.

Against Northern IDinoisSaturday, September 21, theNorth High School gradblocked for a 77 percent av.erage iD Western's 30.13 vie.tory.

"My Own Teenage Years-and My Teenager Today,"focusing upon t.be trials andtribulations of raising ateenager.

The topic for October 13 is"The Marriage I Want forMy Child," while "Who'sGoing to Teach Me to BeOld?" is slated for discus-sion on October 20. The finalsession win deal with "WhatAre the Risks If I Choose toChange Now?"

The Discovery Series isopen to everyone.

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Grosse Pointe MemorialChurch's Dual Careers Dis.covery Series, a leelure-dis-cussion program on familyenrichment, resumes this fallwith four consecutive Sun.day evening meetings, begin-ning October 6, at 7:30 p.m.,in the church lounge.

Dr. Paul Doerrlng, presi.dent of Psychological Insti-tutes of Michigan and aPresbyterian elder, willag8in lead t.be series.

At the opening session, Dr.Doerrillg plans to speak on

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Successful JOY Program Helps Teens Find Jobs: Liggett Wins Again, U6II,. FraU T. Judie I:U d Injuredr. Barb~~llruG but it wal a ,oodf11e," Mr. ab~ becallle the range of tutoriDl, compaDiouh1p for The University Liggett

,. 'd . b-h t Bruce commented. "The s&\l. jobs is 80 varied itseU. the elder!)', pet littin" mUll- School football Knights pow-No one ever 181 JO un. den.- hsd J'ust been inter. IIr Bruce said the mOlt c1lns for parties, bus boYI ered to a ...... vi~topv overiD& WII easy. In lact, it can ... '. dba-d. 6TV .. 'iT

be frustrlting discourag. viewed by the volunteen iD requests for &11'1studeJlb are aD c ""tun. Lutheran East in their firstaDd xh UJtUig endeavor MlY and mOlt Imew they for babysitten. He added "We'd like to see 80me of Metro Conference game Fri.

In, Ie..: attending didn't have summer job. "that during the lummer cirll the more specialized talents day, September 27.~ I d na:~g part.time lined up." are often hired to Iccompany of the kids utilized," he The contest, which was ex.

IC an lee mploy. Mr. Bruce Slid the club familiel on vlcatiOD. Cilla added. peeled to be a defensiveworlt or summer e I ds Iverages about five calls a Ilso come for gLrll to a.. 1st IIr. Bruce said t.be service battle, turned out to be justment, the tlS~ often ela day for teen workers. He at parties - preparillg food, experienced a big growth the opposite as Liggett con.to a ~dd '~iffi I: ~~p~; noted that one can cannot be serviDg and eleaniD, up. about three yean ago and trolled the ball and held ex.en I 1 ~ unskllled equated with one job siDce Boys call of tell line up ree. haa been ll'O"iDJ ever slllce. cellent field position through.III mexper e part'tlme basis several job., or even a per. ular iawn cuttin( joba al "BaslclUy the service has out most of the game.s&udent on a . months' manent part.time job mlY well as general home maiD. grown by word of mouth,"or for a few summer result from one telephone tenance chores. he said, noting that a satis. Liggett opened the scoringwork. small contact. Two of the more unusual fied employer will call back iD the first quarter as senior

There are. however, . He said there are no set requests this summeJ' were or ten friend~ about the ser. balfback Frank Judge brokejobs thlt come up on an 11'- utes for specific jobs; that for a peanut vendor iD a vice away from Lutheran East de-reBUlar basis t.bat ~ens ~re is a decision for employe downtown location and a Vdlunteen recent!)' visited fenders and scored on a 61.capable of handling.. e and employer to make. veterinary aid. He said other area achooll explaining the yard run. Judge also scored:lqg::O;~~~:~:'';iti= fO~ Wages can vary consider. skills students offer are JOY. proeram. They aren't agaiD early iD the secondYOllth (JOY), program, has , I womed abo,,:t a ~ortage of quarter on a four.yard plunge.

.tudentll desiring JOba On both touchdowns, the con.been ~oordinating teens will. .4 s": Elects St .. ..Jent Senate What thO version aLtem,.;. failed.In to k with community .tI.U ""n. ua ~oes concern . em is .....

g wor DOt havmg enough JObs to Lutheran East, trailing 12-0employers. . The student hody of Austin Elected as junior class sen. offer the eager students. New and unable to sustain any. And the program IS work- Prep School recently con. ators. were Richard Borland, employers needing any kind rllJlnil'ogattack, went to theirwg, 1 not ducted Student Senate elec. of The City, who will serve of help are continually being passing game, only to have

The emp oyers are tioDS in the various home on the homeroom subcam. $Ought. liIIebacker Bert Moorey iDler.n8cessarlly .owners of bus- rooms. mittee; Brian Boyle, of De. JOY office hour. are from cept and score on a 33-yardinesses. !bey are people wbo Eiected to represent the troit,. disciplille subcommit- 1.5 p.m., Monday-Friday, at scamper.have a Job that needs to be senior ciass were Greg Ahee, tee; Thomas Kasunic, of Tne the Neighborhood Club, 17150 On the unsuccessful conver-done a.nd they need someone of The Shores, and James Park, subcommittee for aca. Waterloo, 885-4600. sion attempt Liggett quarter.to do It. Neville, of The Farms, both demics; and Thomas Cos. _

They !Ire homeowners who of whom will serve on the tello, of The Woods, athleticsneed the lawn cut, invalids S e n ate subcommittee for subcommittee.who need the trash taken out athletics. Jay Hunter, of The Sophomore cia.., senatorsand mothers who need baby. Farms, who Will serve on the include Brian Murray. 01 Thesitters. assemblies subcommittee, Farms, who will serve on the

John Bruce, director. of the also was elected a senior homeroom lubcommittee;Neighborhood Club, said Jun. class representative. Fred Hickey, of The Woods,ior League otDetroit volun. discipline subcommittee;teers run JOY out of the club David Blratta, of The Woods,offices. DelaSalie Stops academics subcommittee;

"We do provide the office and Robert Charbeneau, ofspace, man the phones and Austin, 27-2 Mowt Clemens, senate lub-do typing and paperwork but committee for athletics.it couldn't be run without the By Paul T, Denls The freshman class willJunior League volunteers," A 27.point second quarter hold off elections until alterhe said. by DeLasalle, all the poiDts the first .emes~er.

What the volunteers do is they scored in the game, Members of the newlyrecruit workers and employ- proved to be too much for elected senate and their mod,ers, match up services and. iD era tor, Reverend Lawrenceconduct a follow.up check to Austin 18 they lost 27-2 Dore, participated in the firstdetermine the .uccess of the league action Friday, Sepo annual Student Leader.hlptember 27.match. This year the volun. senior co-captalll Mark Conference held Saturday,teers are under the direction Decker accounted for 15 of September 21, at Easternof ADDOsborn. the Pilots' poiDts with two Michigan University.

lIIr. Bruce said the pro- •grl\m bas been in service touchdowns, I kick conver.since 1968. It is open to sen. ::ve~~ ~~e ::.~ Slate Library Film Programsior high school studenb inThe Pointe who sign up for four and two yards for his The first autumn program d1ans as they were before thespecific jobs they are willing touchdowns. of .the Friends Film Forum wbi.te man clme.to perform. Quarterblck Brian HaydeD series begins Thursday, .Oc. Laurel and Hardy are at

The club tries to keeR job three toucbdOWJlpasses of 16 tober 3, at the Grosse PoiDte their best in "The Livesites within the boundaries aDd 38 yards. to Mark Tony Public Library with the show. Ghosb," a 21.minute blackof "the Grosse Pointe SchoOl and Mike Girkis, respectively. iDlt of "Dest Set," a witty, and white comedy where theDistrict so students will bave Both extra point attempts u rb a n e combiDation 'With pair ue fish market em.some idea where they will be flUed. SpellcerTracy aDd Kath. ployes, fish1Dg on their dayplaced. Austin's only score came erine Hepburn. ':'. ",off. Propositioned by a sea

Their namell are kept on on a safety in the fourth Mr. ,Tracy is cast as III captain, they help shanghaifJle and when a call comes qUlorter when the Pilots' efficiency expert in$ta11lng an a crew for his gboBt ship.iD for I worker several apo center snapped the ball over electronic braiD in a televi. The 'Film Forum and 1hepropriate candidlte8' names the head of the punter and sion research department, F1lm Night presentations willare given to the employer. out of the end zone.. The whUe Miss Hepburn is the both be shown iD the exhlbi.About 500 nlmes of avail4ble Friars' offense, led by sopho- department head who fears tion room It the Central Li.studenb Ire on file dUring more quarterback Joe Sabe. she and her staff 'Will be reo brary, 10 Kercheval avenue,t.be school year and f'ut ,tella, ,wa~ hurt ndbY~e pas,s, .Plac~ lly,it". J' 'I: "". ,.: I at 7:30 p.m.250 during the su~~.1f~r,~~.: J. , ' .. ~w~fjlm;," P!,1 ,~¥t~ay, J~t~{:J lO, -..,.

. months. ; 1>les.. .c :.' the Family Film Night will P' .n"Fewer kids were iD,Hl1e In prevIOus non.lealtUe ac~ feature three pictures." olntt!!r.cOpS

file for the summer moi'iths tionAustin won one and lost "The 'Lorax" by Dr. Suess 'Em at WMU----------- one. The victory was against is a 25-minute' color film with

Finney on Sunday, September a serious ecological theme. A22, 25.22. The game was won wise Once-ler narrates thein overtime on a 25-yard field tale where the viewer is iD.goal by junior John Pollack. troduced to the world of

Austin's other loss was to Thneeds.Bishop Gallagher Friday, "Sioux Legends," a 20-.September 13, 42.7. Austin's min1,lte color film, presentsrecord currently st~ds at 1-2 an introduction to the livesfor the season. and beliefs of the PJains In.

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1. TiUe of Publication: Grosse Pointe News.

2. Date of Filing: Sept. 20, 19U.j;'( ., ... 3. Frequency of Issue: Weekly,,,' 4. Location of Known Office of publlca~n.: 99%, Kercheval Ave., Gros~e Pointe Farms, H1cbigllD,l4 Wayne County, 48236. " -:r" ~. Location of the Headquarters or General Busl..,£ ness Offices olthe Publishers: 99 Kercheval Ave.,.~ . Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, Wayne County, 42836.

n 6. Names and Addresses of Publisber, Editor and~ Managing Editor::p~ Publisher: Robert B. Edgar, D.B.A. Anteebo Pub-0'. lisher,~. . Ro d G'Y. ..• Editor: Robert B. Edgar, 282 Lincoln I, rosse:;:",.Polnte, Michigan, 48230. Un In

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Room visitations 'Will fol.low. Parenta 0( ehildren inthe first through third aradesmay visit classrooms becin'ning at 8:30 p.m. ,Room viai.tatian for parents of fourtlJthrough .ixth iraders startsat 9 p.m.

Refreshments wIDbe serVedIn the gym contiDuoua1y from8:30-10 p.m.

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concept, of larger andsmaU. about tile pa,erllread boyer. Mrs. KY&lvat stresses the who rill .w.)' from eYII'1.necessity o.f their OI'fanill.nl one," Ibe explaiDecl, ''tIleD Itheir thoupta and acqlllriDl made l\DIVbread at bom.a body of lallguale skilla. that ni&bt to take ill 1be DeXt

Some come b!!tter equipped eta,. ...than o~rs. IIrs. BroWl1l1as The yow1JIten roBed betseveral youngsters who ale fixlDII Into. Ute shape of Aready know the art of tylnl glllierbread boy, j.ve h1nlsboes and another cb1ld facial features with raiIiuwho's able to read simple and put bIm In the ova tosentences. Neither she DOl' bake..Mrs. Kyzivat is overly con- Somehow wIleD Ute job wucemed with having pupils completed, the IiDaerbreadwork at a slam.bang pace In boy elcaped and left behindorder to leam ail ~uc:h as a DOte .afiD( lie could bepossible. found up in the Ubrary.

"Let them be cl1i1dren" ia Hot OIl hla trail, the ela ..Mrs. Brown'. philoaophy. trooped up to the UbrarJ"They are little for sucb a only to find aDOther noteshort time." "Some of them steering them toward priDc:l.hav~ reached higher levels pal Frank We1CeDbaeb', of-,of sophistication," Mrs. Ky. 'fice. Another DOte tumed upzivat concedes, "but emo. tbere, this one directillitionany, they are all sWl them back to their clau.five years old." room. wbere, sure eooUlh,

At the outset of the year, they found the nmaway, dec.one major task is orienUDg waled him with pink froItiDgthe youngsters to the school and ate him up.bulldlJig. In order .to make Mrs. Brown pointed outthe tour a little more excit- that bealdes abowIDI U1eming, Mrs, Brown' muter. the bulldinll, the epilodemiD d e d sometbin;: ilew. helped the clilldrea leaI'D"First we read the story basic shapes aJICl bM1 parts,

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Kindergarten Teachers .Shore Children's WorldBy Nuey Kra.r

For moat people it's a longway back to the world ofa five.year-old, but for AlkeBrown and Evelyn Kyz.ivat,it's an in a day's work. Theyteach kindergarten; IIrs.Brown at Trombly, Mrs.Kyzivat at Kerby. And whileboth admit their job is acha1lengeand sometime, tir.In., neither seems willingto forsake it for somethingelse.

They're relatively seasonedIn their profession. Mrs.Brown's been greeting tin.dergarteners for nine yearsnow and for Mrs. Kyzivat,it's been roughly a 2O-learaffiliation with the litUepeople.

What's the most importantthing to instill in a five-yearold? "They have to build agood .ego picture of them.selves," stres~es Mrs. Kyzi.vat. "This is the foundationfor the remainder of theireducation. Pbraslng it insomewhat stronger terms,Mrs. Brown concurs: "Themost dastardly thing thatcan happen is if their confi.dence is undermined In anyway. Taey must have goodself-concepts of themselves."

You won't fin d eitberteacher shattering any egos.In fact, as far as freedom ofspeech, action and thoughtare concerned, kindergartenis THE place to be. "Every-thing is creative and every.thing is acceptable," Mrs.Brown says. .

Mrs. Kyz.ivat agrees thateducation on this Ieve Ishouldn't be contrived. butfeels some organization iadefinitely required. "Youcan't be blown by any windthat comes along," she re-marks. .

Organization seep. in slow.ly to five-year-olck thro\lihsuch simple disciplines aswaiting in line at the. clrillk.Ing fountain, tak1nI aeatsonthe floor one table or groupat a time, sharing toys duroing free play and returningtoys to their proper placeonce that time bas ended."1 try to make them as in.dependent as pouible," say.Mrs. Brown, "but they mustlearn to follow directiOJll.They. will be /tolng that forthe rest of their lives."

Other bas i c skills theteachers bope to have stu-dents master include num.bers one through 10. and the

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East Dle~oit Blanks South'aDcI tile Den day, they re-COUIIted tIlelr &lperiellCl8l be-fore dnwiq erlJOD pietw'eI0( 1be IiDlertnacl bo,.

A beliDDlDl f1l the Jearprojeet for 1In. Ky&lvat'.elau wu a safet, walkU'lMIDd the aehool DeJglabor.bood wbleb wu preeeded bJ• dileUllkNl. or the varioustraffie sips aDd tbelr mean.Iqa, fGUOWed by • abortwrite-up of wbat they badseen.

ODe thine most adults takefor Iranted Ulat poaes a fewproblems for ltindergartenersis mUICular coordination.Mrs. Kylivat UIeI' generousbeJp1Dp of 1011I aDd danceto help ber chUdreD leamthe tric:It of cleeipbering leftfrom right. lIer teachinguaiatant fro m MichiganState UDiveralty, Ann Sehim-met, said introducing 111eyoungsters to aclaaors wasno mean feat.

Durlnl the aot-quite.three-hour-long period. they spelldwith students, the teacterstry to live them a free crea.tive rein. "I don't belleve insitting a child down with aworkbook," lira. Kyz1vatsay.. "I thinIt they shouldexperieJlce thiIlga flnthalld.

The Grosse Pointe !JODI ed the vict0J7 to the hard "They aU have such greatjw»or varsity scored four Iwork of Tim Sullivu, Alan 'ideas," Mrs. Brown adds.touchdowns In their 2tH3 vie. I Kodowski, Tom Keane, 'l'oDY "1hey do tb1IIgs just for the

f -..L... d joy of it.tory over the Natheast De. A1f0Dl0' IDcl ........ Woo. And, some of Ulat feellngtroit Shamroe1l:l OIl SUIlday, Qu&rterbaek sean RIvard dI. must rub off on tile tudiers.september 29. The victorl rected Eric Frakes, Charles I It ,scored on runs of 5, 18 and Wilmouth aDd Dave McAlllat. • eult relatin( to a22 yards with • 28-"ard...... er on the IICOI'b1I play. kInclerganener? N e i t 11e r~ ...... • Alice Brown nor Evelynplay higbllghting Ole after. The' defense wu lecl by Kyzlvat would say 10.noon'. OffeDl1vesho.... Rick Overby and Dean Gra. "They're 10 natural and

Coacb Frank Goetz crecUt. ham ud iIlcladed Stark .llpoataneoua," Mrs. K1&1Y11. LanIS, Stuart campbell, Tom maJntalns. They sWl have

McCarren, SCott Sucld1Dc and stars • their eyes. AIId toJim Waper. lee 10 muell IlOwtb . • • it'.

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1o.t to .. vel7 10041Shamrock. The PTA at Plerce Middle team. 9D offenle, .B. KinISehool wl1 boat a ":B'ack.to- made aood yardale helped bySehool N"liht" for parenta on G. Rivard ad It. Salle. N.Thursday, October 3, be&ln.Sparrow a1Io pJa)'ed well.Dinll at 7:30 p.m. On defense, D. Boss, J.

All Pierce parents are In. Seto aDd 1t. B'runIte playedvited to .tart off with, their IOUIlCl games. P. FlemiaIchUdJ:en'&bome room period broke tbrouab on two oec:a-and then follow a shorteDed slona to sack tile quarter.class schedule simulat1DJ a back.regular school day. " The Lions varalty team met

11Ie, purpose of the 'evening a 1ItrclDI, well-eoaebed Sham.is to Introduce parents to the rocb Iq Ua d at ElworlbJfaculty and have them learn Field IDd. eame out secoIldthe aims and expectations belt. But the final .core ofbehind each: coune. 28-7 doe. not ref!eet IOme

Hospitality chalrmeJl, Mr•. fine playing by the LioDI onGerald Coyle .00 Mrs. An. both offense aDcI defenIe.

75 75 75 :75 75,75 1975 CHIV.OI.nS ON DISPLAY 75 75 75 75 75 75 thony Tewes, bave arranged The Llona touehdown came'" ... to serve refreshments in the..... TE D EWALD ,~gym .when p Ir ent s . are OD. perfectly execute4., PIlI~ "BEVROLBT', ~ thi'Ough attendJil, claSHI.A pl.y;

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~ II PROUD '1'0 palllU" ~ :e::=.~~.~u=Defer PTO Set~ ~E~=~~~~~=~:w~~~::i:ve~:~;For October 9~ I.. 01' CaD Bim Today At. •• ~ to;;::: dues support student...'" TED "WALD \1'1 activities aDd provjde sup-"" ,K{j... plementarylearning aids.~ CHEVROLET : To provide extra incentive,. ~ two small membership and~ ~ 15 1 2000 attendance contests Ire un.175 EO'.Je"e:r.on VA. ... derway. The home room with~ George Murphy . \1'1 the largest percentage of par-

IMMEDIA TE DELIVERY ON ...ents signed up wiUrecelve a~ \1'1 free pizza lunclJ OD HaUo.

~ NEW 1975 CHEVROLET ~ :f:'th~n~ar~:sth:~~r:o:75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 '75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 parents In attendance at the---. "Back.to.School ~ght" will

enjoy two weelts of extendedlunch hours, courtesy of prin.cipal Bill Mop.

Mr. and Mrs. LeonardWinzer are PTA preajdents.

The Senior Men's Club ofGrosse pOinte bas electedHerbert N. Bum~)1LSpresidentfor the year which startedTuesday, OctOOOI' 1. He sue.ceeds E 11 i 0 t I; Sbumaker,president for th,~ past year.

Before his retirement, Mr.Bumpus WaS &1. public reIa-tiona manager ,!,W the Miehi.gan Bell Teleptaone Co.

OIIbernew officers Include:John H. CartE!r, first vice.president; David C. Lowe,second vice-president; Har-old J. Meinke, ',treasurer; andJohn N. Glovel', aecretary.

Directors e1t!cted for thecustomary l';vo.year term in-clude 'Lester M. Elliott, CarlE. Haesel, Jalnes S. OwensaDd P. O. Peu,rsOD. Holdoverdirectors include John T. V.Kener, Leo E. Kuhlinan, W.Cult Pattersonl and HowardE. Riley.

The club tillSship of 908.

.,. ..... KIIb added up to a deieat, 14.0.South Hip SdIoullost what 'Eut Detroit took the opeD.

may have' beeD the EML iIIg kickoff from South onclineher to East. Detroit. their own four.yard Une and

Pre-sealon fOlleea.ts bad promptiy marched 96 yardspredicted the EM L would be ill 13 play. for a touchdown.a two.team race bet wee n The last play was a U.yardSouth and East Detroit. South touchdown pass.W3J UDdefeated :111 the EMLJaat year and li:.. t Detroit The Dev~ retaliated withlost it's only leai.:ue eaiDe to a ~yard drive to the Sba~.South - fOC!U' 18.yard line only to

'.. have the drive fizzle (lilt' asOn Fnday mgh~, se~tember South failed to complete two

28, the Blue ~ev Us failure to passes on third and fourthmount a consutllnt, offensive downdrive, plus a few bad breaks, .

The first half was played inwhat was considered excel.lent football weather. How.ever, the second half wasdrenched by a consistentrain, and with it was South'shope of victory.

East Detroit scored In thethird quarter after grabbingan airborne fumble and ranit back three yards for atouchdown.

South' again showed a verygood defense but an inean.sistent offense. The defenseonly allowed a total of 168yards alld didn't allow EastDetroit past their 5O.yard linein the second half. The de-fense was not even on thefield when the Shamrocksscored seven of their points.

The offense however couldnot sustain a drive or showany consistency. If theycould get a drive going, theirhopes would be dashed. byquarteJback Jaff Welsher !le-ing sacked, or a costly turn.over. The offense gained atotal of 108 Y,1rdSwhile only

a member. completing one of n in epasses.

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Woods property 1J'8DSfer situ.ation and the orlfanfzation ofa committee to a~;sess schoolprograms and ctiJriculums.

Dr. Adams a1.<;(, comment.ed that he would like to seean elementary school art pro.gram and more iDtramuralsports introduced! if there isenough communi1ty interestand enthusiasm. ]Ie sugge.st-ed trying a pilot program inone school before 'offerlng Itelsewhere.

Some questions that wereasked from the £1oor follow.ing Dr. Adams taik: were:,How could high s(mool coun-seling be more effective?How woukl the s:'t'stem lln-ance additional t I~ a c h e rIneeded to relieve. the bighenrollment? What 'would hap-pen if Harper Woolis becamea part of the Grosse Pointesystem? How coul,t1 a (rOUplike CFE be most effectivein supporting the sr.'boola?

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Pointe Citizens for Educa-tion, {CFE), and their guestsgathered Wednesday even.ing, Septembel' 25, in Jacob.son's St. Clair Room to meetand dine with Dr. James Ad.ams, the new Superintendentof SchoQls.

After the dinner, John Co.bau, president of CFE, greet.ed Dr. Adams and explainedthe purpose of CFE aDd out.lined its contributions to thecommunity. School Boardpresident Mrs. Joan Hanpeterthen introduced the superin.tendent.

In his address, Dr. Adamspresented his views on edu.cation in Grosse Pointe andsaid he was pleased with thegood working relationship hehas with the Board, adminis.tration and staCe.

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some feared' the legis1aturamight free up millions formass transit by using gas taxto fund the State policebudget.

U you are totally againstpublic mass transit, vote"yes." U you are in favor ofmass transit and are willingto and do vote for Prop.osalD, (to have a 1.1 billion dol.lar mass transit bond issue),but want to' limit file gas taxavailable for use for masstransit, vote "yei;."

U you oppose the bond is.sue but do favor more effortin funding mass transit, thenvote "no." H you want to doall we can for mass trinsit,then vote "00" on this pro-posal and "yes" on the bondissue. .

Ferry to HoldYouth Classes

The Century Group, spon.sors of the Farms AAALeague championship Port.land Little League baseballteam, hosted a big cookoutfor the playen and their par.ents at The Fanns Pie. Park,

Portl.net won the piayoUcrowD in ,June bJ deiatln,Deaver. 9-2, and the SpoDlOnwanted to cite the champsfor their victory,

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OFFICES UNDER TH& ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL As the trustees and stafl laclor in the formula, OW'GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 prepared the 1974.75 budget school district does not quill.

&eOODd a.. P-..e PaI4 ell t>eUolt. lIIeblran---------------------- for Grosse ..Pointe's public i1y Cor a basic membership

. FULLY PAID CIRCULATION schools and libraries, a num. allowance...... I8llh. ~ -'-1IUoIl tDd NatioUl Jldltwtal AIIOdatJOD ber of problems had to be We expect to receive $343,.

Plaoue TU U800 laced. 148 in State assiatance forROBERT B. EDGAR H<»»» EDITOR and PUBLJSHER I shalf use. my c~~mn t~is special education purposes The professional football {jalD the 12.15'million Amer.WILLIAM ADAMO ,....... ADVERTISING MANAGER week l? prOVide a~dllJonal m. including remedial reading, sellon has s tar t e donee icans who each week break1ANET MUELLER :. FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETyformahon on,the Impact our mentally and physically ban. again. and to help the fan the law by gambling on foot.JAMES J NJAIM............................ ... NEWS SC~OOI~~a~et~uIfe~~d as a reo di~aPr~' ~moti~~ally ~i understand the finer points ball. THE N A T ION A LROGER A WAHA SPORTS, NEWS su.t.o .10 a !on, e t~ergy pair:, ea~ er hailes, SO~I~ of the game, 1 would recom. F 0 0 T B ALL LOTTERY,NANCY iRAMER EDUCATION, NEWS criSIS, fmanclal uillcethram led" .wor ers an sc 00 psyc o. mend THE F 0 0 T B ALL (Holt), is Merchant's storyBARBARA BRUNO.......................... NEWS at ~e StatIe leve, e dn~~ ogists. We also receive other PLAYBOOK, (David), by of his experiences.SAUY DUFF , NEWS for fmanca reserve~ ~n estate .assistance for dri~er Sam DeLucIl. Gamhllng on sports wasLILLIAN KARR .. , ADVERTISING pr(;~lem oC accura, e y pr~. e:uca~on and tran.spo~tlon I Former offensive captain not new to Mr. Merchant,MARY J..(>RIMER ADVERTISING lectlng the systp.m s enro . o. stu ents in special e uca. Cor the New York Jets and (he normaDy bet, about $100PAT ROUSSEAU......................... ADVERTISING ment. tion progr.ams. at present their radio broad. a game), but this time heCHARLES DICKSON ADVERTIS1NG IIlflaUon As always, federal aid caster Mr DeL u c a tells went after big money, oftenJOHN 'MacKENZIE BUSINESS An inflationary cost survey represents a small portion of what 'he thinka a lIstener betting four.figure amounts,JOANNE BURCAR ,............ ACCOUNTS conducted by the Wayne our revenues. The amount wants to know about forma. (be received a $30,000 ad.JO MULHERIN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISlNG County Intermediate School we shlail receive in 1974.75, 'ions. strategy, game play, vance from his publisher),DOROnIY S'CHIMANSKY .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING District reveals that 'between SI36'!>40'.represents the reo and game plan - what Is with the intention oC record.BE'lTY BLOSSOM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING July 1, 1973,and February 15, distrIbution oC ,Federal funds happening on the field and ing his experiences and feel.lI. COLETTE KREINER ,............... CIRCULATION 1974, the cost of bread ,in r~c~ived from the Stat~ for, why. ings oyer the course of the--------------------.- creased 34 percent, gasoline such p.rograms ~s vocational Using numerous player. season.

\Vent up 78 percent, and grass educa~lOn, ~ocahon.a~ and ac. and events from many games What he offers here is notseed spiraled 118 percent. ademlc skill.s tramlng pro. as examples, he carefully an expose, (he finds thatWere the survey to be ex. gram, and Titles I an~ II ol explains the work' of the of. pro-gamblers believe' pro.tendt>d, further increases in the Elemen~ary and Secon. fensive and defensive liner football is honest),' not aall ".reas would be r~orded. dary ~duca~lon Acts. and backfields, receivers, primer, (don't look for a sys.'

Energy CrIsis FlDllnCli1 Resenes quarterbacks, linebackers tem, although .there lire aThe energy crisis has been An ';ffort has been ma~e to and kicking teams before he few sensible generalizations

well publicizt'1 and has had establli;h an ljnapproprlated discusses offenaive and de. on bP.tting), but a fascinatingan impact on every family in re~erve f~r emergencies. In fensive formations and the dlary.like account of histhe n"tion. Our schools are thiS y()ar s budget we have start of action. gambling activities.

T been able to reserve $30,649. ,. Along th h 'ntraffected, too. We plan to con. Our school system sbould The author s adVice on how e way e ... o.tinue our energy conserva. have at least $150,000 in reo to watch the game t.. to fol. duces SQme marvelous char.lion programs and hope the serve for unforseen emer. low the plllY through the aciers: Greenwich Village$41,318 increase will allow geucies, ey~s of .the quarterback and Fats and Frankie the Door.us to stay within the budget. One event thl's summer has nuddle.linel?acker. Mr. De. man; G a ii, the author's

L 11 th sometimes lover for whomed figure. In 1973.74expenses dramatized the need for such uca te s e reader how he places bet-I' 110 she canfor fuel alone increased. over f d R I t f th to do this and he te1ls it 'a un. ep acemen 0 e' afford psychoanalysis; and20 percent about our bud. SWimming pool roof at the very well.

t d 1. b f th many more ..ge e Igures ecause 0 e Pierce Middle School at a ~'or those die.hard Detroit Mr. Merchant has writtenenergy crisis. cost of approximately $85,000 Lions' tans, I 'recommend a ~lorful, entertaining book,

ID. 1974.75 we are antici. will take more than the $50" DETROIT LIONS: GREAT and five.to-one you'll love itpating an apl'roximate 8 per. 000 which had bt!en previous. TEAMS' GREAT YEARS, and learn a thing or two.centincrell3e lil our utility Iy allocated to the Building (Macmillan), one of a series whether or not YOll're aexpenses to meet the rapidly and Site Reserve for the 1974. of books sponsored by the gambler. Oh yes, for the sea.rising costs. 75 school year. National Football League. son he won $17,000 and

Legislative Uncertainties Enrollment Forecasts In 1934 the Portsmouth, change.After much legislative dis. A declining birthrate and (OhIo), Spartans moved to During the last 10 years

cUlsion eacb year, both in possible population shifts to Detroit and in their second any number of books on pro-Lansing and Washington, we outlying areas are only two season here, the LiOllS were football have been written.generally learn that our dis. oC the factOrS that could af. NFL champions. This book The latest to be published istrict will not qualify for gen. fect the district's enrollment. records four decades of .Lion a very good one _ TltEera! financial aid from either In February 1974, our pre. lootball, some of it'very good GRAY.FLANNEL PIGSKIN.source. liminaryprojected enroll- some of it very bad. Great (Lippincott), by William H.

Again in 1974-75the Grosse ment for the 1974.75 school gam\ls. great plays and great P!'.uI. Here young ex. "SportsPointe School District will year was 11,250 students. play~s tell their stories here. Dlustrated" 'reporter P a u Inot r~eive abasie per pupil This lIrojection was revised In addition are, interviews strlli:es "where it C 0 u n t smembership allowance under in mid.August up to 11,350 with six former Li~ greats most"-the front office wherethe State Scl>ool Aid Act. As students. - Dutch Clark, Buddy Park. the professional game is puta matter ol interest the for. Our actual enrollment on er, Bobby Lane, Lou Creek- together to make sports newsmula for 1974-75 is as fol. ~eptember 13, 1974,WllS, 11,. mU~iJoe SChmidt and Wayne and big money.lows: $39,000Slate Equali~ed 538. This increase appears to Walker - each giving their That's where it's at andValuation per pupil, ;~ss the be primarily due to the Sup- own view of the (ame. that's where this author con.local school district valuation re~e Court ruling,.on the De., Included.as appendixes are centrates his sometimes hu.per pupil, multiplied by oper. trolt Desegregation Case. Lions' all.tlme scores sea. morous sometimes barbedatingmillage, (up to 25 Therefore, nearly 300. more son by season, from' 1934; , wagonl~ad of personality pro.mills), multiplied 'by enroll. students are enrolled In our Lions' records' and a Lioos' files sophisticated ins idement of students. ~chools tba.n ha~ been orig. all.time roster: Authored by factS' and figures, juicy anec-. The state equalized. valua. maUy predH:led 10 February "Detroit News" sports col. dotes and n ami n g names

hon for Gr?s~e Pomte of 1974. umnistJerry Green, tbis from player O. J. SimpsQn to$:171,964,200diVided by an es_/ I have enumerated Qnly a book is filled with eHenfi~ ownerCjmllRosenblooinlimated enrollment of 11,352 few of .tbe problems we have illustrations, many of them and the hWl' women who ownstu~ents equals $41,575 per encountere~. But toose I in coior. the San Francisco 4gers.pupd.. Be,cause. our Stat.e have mentIOned: are among For those who like their This is a book for the fan~qualJzed Valuation per ~~pll the most pressmg we have lootball with plenty of .facts who wants to know some.IS,greater than the equallzlOg faced. and figures, there is the OF. thing of the inner.workings

F I C I A L ENCYCLOPEDIA of proCessional football. Jt isN th G odd W' T 'R OF FOOTBALL, (Barnes), a book that e v 0 k e s theor n ers ,n wo ,n ow by Roger Treat. Within the game's hidden action: the

scope>of this large volume is sound of money being movedBy Bob Evanski r first six pointer oC the game inCormation on each player around. This is also a book

North High School's Var. on Chuck Martin's run of who has performed in the that is very well.written andsityfootball team made it two yards. Pete Richards NFL ..since 1921, as wen as fun to read.two wins in a row Saturday, booted the extra point to in th~' short.lived All Amerl.September 28, by squeaking make it 70. can Football Conference and,pasl unbeaten South Lake, North hii for another score of course, the gone but not14.11. in tie second quarter as forgotten AFL. lllustrations

The game was on the line Marlin again crossed the oC famous players, officialsCor Norlh in the fourth quar- goal line, this time from one and teams, plus highlights orter when the Cavaliers had yard out. Richards kicked great moments on the field,th b II N th' 39 d th I . t . N h The Michigan Osteopathice a on or s .yar e ex ra POlO to give orl are to be found throughout.1. 'th I 10 d I ft 1 Old . Hospital Association recentlyme WI on y secan s e . a 4. ea. A year.by.year roster ofS th L k th' I c:: th L k d dedicated its new permanentau . a e ran elr p ay ~ou a e score a touch. e.very professl'onal team also .d th h I oHIce building In Pontiac inan e only thing t a saved down and popped in a two. I'S I'ncluded, as wen as reA_N t• f d f t F 't. ...... ,. .. the name oC their late presi.or n rom e ea was rl Z POlO! conversIOn. "ley a~o ords of the top players downL h ' I l' t kl dd d C. Jd Th' dent, Clinton. It. Amluxen,e mann s goa me ac c. a e a Ie goal. IS through the years. Valuable who lived on Whittier road.The referee signaled no made Ihe score 14.11 and set appendixes contain scoring Mr. Amluxen, who died lastlouchdown, and the clock up the climactic fourth quar. rules, referee's sh,:nals and a April, also was on the na.showed no lime remaining. ter. seating diagrarJI for eanh ofI th f. tIN th Th N' .. tional board of the Osteopath.n e Irs quar er, or c . orsemen delcnse was the 26 stadl'ums where prAn th b d 'Ih th :J' k v ic Hospital Association and_I__ e_sc_o_re_o_a_r_w_I__ e super 10 eeping the Cava. ressional football i!r played. was a part owner and admin.

liers ground game to a In 197'> Larry MerAhant, GVLS L .. .. istrator of Northwest en.oses AJ11.eager61 yar~s. And y who writes as well as he eral Hospital of Detroit.gosta was expeclally instru. o.icks winners, decided to th d d' .Soccer Galne mental in thaI d~partment as I _ I Attending e e Icallon

he continually came up with ceremonies were ~is widow,big tackles. Center Offers Mrs. Amluxen, his daugh.

By Ste\'e Bohn The leading ground gainer ters, Mrs. Karen Weissert,The Uni,ersity Liggett soc. ror Norlh was senior Gary Art Classes of Dallas, and Mrs. Lauren

cer team losl to Greenhill, Maier. He ru,hed for 68 Bowler, oi Bloomfield Hills,2.0, Friday, September 27. It yards in 15 attempts for a and Gary Wilson, his son-in.was an exciting and hard 4,5 yard average. Three new classes will be law. '-- I fought battle - and bailie it Norlh's next game is at offered in Grosse Pointe War Mrs. Wilson, 'a former sec.

Ferry School PTA again is seemed with numerous in. home against Roseville Bra. Memorial's Art School this retary to City Police Chiefoffering a course In basic juries. 'Luckily none oC the blcc Salurday October 12. fall. Andrew Teetaert, was unabletumbling and gymnastics de./ injuries were serious. This is Norlh's homecoming "Painting All Media" is of. to attend due to her studiessigned {or boys. This is the The team was led by two game fered in three different at the Detroit Police Acad.only class of its kind in the I defensive playcrs, j u n i 0 r classes on Tuesdays, October .~my.area. Mark Detlolf, and sophomore Ch h Off 8 through November 26. A Mrs. Amluxen was present.

The course Include~ tum. Ruben Gomez. Bolh are ex- Urc ers beginners class will be held ed with a copy of the plaquehIing, parallel bars and tram. perienced so c c e r players, S 'I from 9 a.m. te> noon. while which will 'be hung inside thepoline and will be tuaght by who showed much skill in peclo Litu rgy more advanced students meet new building in honor of herDave Bellazario, a senior at the areas of checking the op. from 12:30.3:30 p.m. The 7.10 husband.Wayne State University. ponent, and ball handling A spccial liturgy for the p.m. class is for both begin.

Denise Tazzioli and Lorrie ability. sick, infirm, aged, blind and ners and intermediate stll.Schulte will teach the class They were supporled by a homebound will be held at dents.in gymnastics for girls and tea m who demonslr~ted SI. Peter C:lUrch, 19670Anita, Students may work in ohar.Barbara Maier again will much enlhuslasm and SPlrlt, Harper Woods, at 11 a ,m. coal, pastel, oil, acrylic orhnadle arts and crafts. ~ut nee~ far m~re expenence Saturday morning, S~ptem. water color aceording to their

10 the fmer pomts and tech. ber 21. tastc. ability and experience.Th~ c1ass~s, on Saturday niques of Ihe game of soccer. St. Peter parishioners and The fee is ~ for eight weeks. Two men in the soulheast.

mormngs, Will start October ULS hilS had some hard homebound from other De- The instructor will be 'Lor. em Michigan chapter oC,12: They a~. open to all luck so far this season having lroit parishes will be anointed raine McCarty. Hospital Financial Manage.chJldren, klDdergarten to a record of 23 In an inter. d II 1 C . '11be "Portrait Painting" classe.> ment Association, (HFMA I.sl'xth d ...., an 0 y ommunJon WI I

gra e. . . vIew w1th coach Al Dena. administered to those in thc will be held on Wednesday, successfu ly completed theFor fu~her mfo~ahon call vides, he said this year's in. I pews. Priest chairman oC the October 9.December 18 from 18th fellowship examination

Marguente Hendne, 886.5223. experience is due mainly to special lilul'gy is Rev. Harry 9:3O.noon. The fee is $45. A given b,Ythe association.---- --- the graduation oC almost all E. Hoffmaster. associate pas. model will be used and there Ronald J. Bordui, of Audu.

Hold Cookout of last year's starlers, leav. tor oC St. Peter parish. will be a small additional ati. bon road. of United Hospi .•ing many of the stllrting pos Thc church is located be. pend for the model. The in. tals of Detroit, and Jesse '

F Ch . itions open. tween Harper and Kelly structor will be Joseyh Mani. Pearson, controller at Bonor ampJons Coach Benavides said his roads and is, bounded by scalco, otncer of the SCarab Secours. both passed thedefensive squad is moving Vernier. Club and ,Fine Arts Society. eight.hour written examina. ,quite well. A major problem A special limited class, tion, thereby demonstratingis that the offensive deparl. APPROVE REQUEST I' "Individual Art Study," will superior knowledge in thatment is having trouble scor. The Woods Council at the be held for senl.or high school field.ing goals. So lar this year regular meeling . Monday. students who WIS~to do. m.ore They earned the designa.Ihc team. has scorcd only ~eplclnber 9. unanimously advanced worK In pamtmg, lion of Fellow, HFMA, andfour goals in five games, approv~d the request of City drawing or. sculpture on a are entitled to use the initialswhile lasl year's team aver Comptroller.Assessor Fred. semi.private basis. FHFMA after their names.alli!d four goals per game, erick G. HornCisher to attend It is scheduled for Tues.

Nevcrtheless, coach Ben. the Annual AslIesJor Course, da, .., 0dlIbet 15-Deeemllllr, W4ilIIternred"ccdar lumberavldes is predicting a win. which was held Monda}'. 10, Irom 4" p.m. TJte lee I. output from U.S. mins Isnlng season with many good 1 Thursday, September 23.26, $25, and it will be taught by about 370 million hoard feetsoccer games to come. in Ann Arbor, Mrs. CIlrol Lachulsa. a year,

"North Pointe," the studentaewspaper of North HighSchool, was awarded a firstelasa hOllOrrating in the 1974Critical service of the Na.tional SCholastic Press Asso.c1atioJl.

The newspaper .competeda g al n s t publications fromschoola through the nation inwhioh second semester issueswere judged.

A fint cla$s rating indiocates an excellent publica.tloD, indicative of sound jour.nallsm and high standards.TIle co-editors were AmyTaylor and Mike Murray,and Phil Guastella was man.aging editor.

Jean ,lfayne served asPage 1 editor, assisted byJoyce Mazurek. Mike Murrayedited the opinion page alongwith assistants Doug Hub.bard and Donna Dauphinais.

The leature page editor wasLesJe Ann Kujawski, withJerri ZeoUa assisting. BobThompsen and Brian Pas.torla were sports editors withRoy Spezia as their assistant.

The photographic e di torwas Annette Spadafore, as.Bisted by BiD Duncan andNelson Walton, and MaryKoufoswas exchange editor.Joyce Mazurek handled circu.lation.

Phil Guastella and MikeMurray were business man.ager.ll.

This year's "North Pointe"is ~o-edlted by Annette Spad.arore and Jeff ,Lubeck. JimFisher Is managing edUor.

. North's PaperTakes Award

TEST CHILDREN'Does your child rub his

eyes excessively, c.r blinkor squint more than usual?These and many other points.are common signs of eyetrouble that parents shouid

. be alert to, aays the NatioDoolISociety for the Preventionof Blindness. The best de.fense is for your child tohave a complete eye exam.Ination before he beginslIdlool.

Four Statewide ballot pro.posals will be voted on inNovember. Each will be dls.CUlled in this eolumn be.tween now aDd the election.

Ballot Proposal A is a Stateeoostitutional amendm~which would fix the preseMone-half cent of gas tax 1batgoes into a public or masstransit fund at that level asJoag as' the gas tax stays atnine cents.

It would also pr~lude ex.penditure of gas tax revenuesfor higbway patrol purposes.

The proposal says, "Thepl'OIlOSed. constitutional ~.mendment would, (1), pro.hibit the use of motor fueltax funds and, (2), limit theuse of motor fuel tax fundslor public transportation toone-eipteenth of the amountrece!ved. Should this consti. The legislature reconvenedtutiol1a1 amendment be adopt. recently. The govemor anded?" the legislative leaders have

The proposal .was placed designated certain legislationon the ballot by action of the as having top priority forlegislature in December 1972. flis short 'session.Putting it on the ballot, how. Campaign and finance dis.ever, did not indicate the closure, eonsumer bills andlegislature favored its adop. rules and abortion controltien. head the list.

certain opponents of using But that doesn't meangas tax money to aid urbail these matters will get re.bus companies and other solved in the next few weeks,mass transit programs in. for a number of reasons.alsted it be put on the ballot. First. we returned to aIn return they stopped block. legislative calendar whichiDg legislation which allowed has scores of bills awaitingone-hall cent to be used for floor debate. Some are major,public transportation. some of little import, but In

Proponents argue gllS tax an election year, especiallyshould be used for highways, this close to an election,DOt lOr jNljijc traJ!sPortatIoa, a legislator may fight quiteand they want assurance dlat hard to bave his or her billDO ;p-eater portion can be considered.taken than the present one. Second, with 148 legisla.half cent of the total nine tors, not all will agree withcents go tax. tie priorities as set by the. Opponents a r g u e mass leadership .transit Is a top priority. and Third, with a governor's

" that the gas to is 1aJr game race in full swing, some willfor use for such purposes. try to block action they feelThey abo say there is noth. the governor needs to helping saered about a highway his' r e cor d of legislativefUDd. achievement; just as others

The other language seeks will try to help him accom.to preclude use fer highway plish his goals.patrol purposes, because Fourth, there is a natural-----------1 and somewhat healthy resist.

ance by many legislators topressure for speedy passageof most any measure. Legis.lators act a lot like realpeople when they are toldthey have to do somethingand have to do it by a cer.tain date.

So, we have had some pri.orities set for us by ourleadership and by the gov.ernor. Jt remains to be seenhow wen those who prolessto lead, and who have beencbosen to do so, can keeporder and tighten up flooraction to accomplish thosepriorities.

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others." Peter, who ~redltlGrosse Pointe War MemorialDirector JOHN LAKE withhelping aim cain ,'allIAbleexperience 111 the concert eo-ordinating field, served aspresident of the Grosse PointeWar Memorial Youth Cowl.cU In 19'10-11. He was gradu.ated from Grosse PointeUniversity SChool In 19'11. Inaddition to his Student Unionasslgnme1lt be is 1erV1nI asassistant advertislnll mana.ger for The Observer, theNotre DatM/St. 'Mary'. stu.dent newspaper, end as ea".taln of the Grace Tower"Gorillas" intramure1 hockeyteam.

8ride<lroom's Niece McI Nephew Are Flower 6irlan<ARin9 Bearer: BrWt'. Sister I. Honor ~etron:

8riCie9room's Sisters Are Bridesmeid.A reception at the Tequesta Country Club fol.

lowed the wedding of Cynthia Layne Nestow aDClEdsel Bryaut Ford, II, saturday, september 28,in the First United Presbyterian Churcb, Tequesta,Fla. . sister Mrs. RJdlard I. Rid •

The Reve~end P. J. enour, of PhUadelpbia, a.Z&ccara presided at the honor mltron aDd tile bride.d 0ubI e ring rites for groom's aistel'lKrs. J. AD.which the bride, daughter thony ,Forstmanll. and ,MrI.of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Anne Ford UlieW u brid .. ~Savine Neskow, of Te- maid •.questa, chose a laeHe. The Ir )'eUow ,eor,ette .cented ivory silk cloud frockl leatU1"ed 1011" sheer'satin gown and a lace- sleeve.. 'n1~y cazor:ied dallyedged mantilla draped bo\&quetl.over a Juliet cap. The oride,,-oom, J04 of

Daisies and lilies..".the.val. Mrs.Deaae F. Jo1mloD, oiley formed ber bouquet. Bel AJr, Call1 .• aDd Henry

She was attended by her Ford, n, of LakelblJre IOJII,alked biI »abloD Collel~roommateboualu BecIlerLeeds, of Philadelphia, to aetas best mID.

Usherin.were 'WlWam R.Chapin, Jackie. Stewart aDdthe trlde'. brothe... NoelRobert aDd Derek JOil N •••kow.

Elena Niardloa, th. bride-llI'OOm'. niece, 'WII Dowerlirl. AlelllDdro UlieW, biInepbew, WII riD& bearer.

A1110111PoiDtera no tray~.led aoutb for the weddiDIwere the brld8i1'OOm'. ~Ie.aDd allDti Mr. allClllra. Ben-son r"rd, Mr. aDd JIn. WI1. •Uam ClIY Ford.lIr. and IIrs.Walter Buh1 Ford, II. aadMr. and .lira. Jamea F. Me.

• • • Donnell, Jr., Jail eouiD Mr ••N. WILLIAM O'UEFE, Robert HIMIIon Kallller, Mr.

of Hampton road, wu re- and Ml'I. Robert Beverly Ev.cenUy appointed tp the ana and tbe Roy D. Chepm.,tinlted State. J.yeeec Cool Jr. 'ordlnatln( CowcU .. a eOll. The newlywed. .,wlll besultant for Leiderahlp Traln. makinl their home In Groisling., Pointe. ,

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P.ETER J. KERNAN, m,son of MR. and MRS. PETERJ. KERNAN, JR., of Lake.land avenue, has begun hissenior year 1It the Universityof Notre Dame where he ismajoring in Accounting andhas been appointed concertcoordinator for the NotreDame Student Union. "Tblsyear," he reports, "we'vebooked John ,Denver, LeonRussell. the Beach Boys andElvis Presley, among

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PROFESSOR and MRS.WALTER H. SEEGERS, ofBarelay road, have returnedfrom IStanbul, Turkey. whereDr. Seegers participated intbe IXth Congress of theWorld Federation of Haemo.pbUla.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

First Step I'nMarmalade Making

Pine Manor Junior Collegestudent MARGARET FISH.ER, daughter of MR. andMRS. CHARLES T. FISHER,III, oC Lothrop road, hasbegun a year oC study andtravel at Loyola Universityof Chicago's Rome Center forthe Liberal Arts in Rome,Italy.

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Step One in peach marmalade m~k. They'll turn up in neat, sweet jarsing: pick the ,peaches ... and luckily on the' Pantry Shelf during JuniorMRS. OWEN F. KEELER, (left), INls a Goodwill's Antiques Market and Salepeach tree in her. Merriweather road November 14 through 16 in the Ma.yard, and luckily MRS. BARRY sonic Temple's Fountain Ballroom.HOLMES, of Trombley road, (center), The peach marmalade is a new item,and MRS. ROBERT E. DICE, of Sun- made from a very special recipe-set lane, were on ~d wh~n .the and it's fantastic!peaches were just right for pIcking.

SU~ RUTH GEHR.INGER. daughter of theJOSEPH R. CORMIERS, ofLakeland avenue, was re-cently promoted to Captainin the United States ArmyNurse Corps. Captain Gehr.inger, a .graduate of SaintPaul'. 'High School and Du.quesne University, is station.ed at Fort George Meade,Md. • ••

Representing her alumnae~hapter at Sigma Sigma Sig-ma's national .~onvention inKansas City celebrating thesorority's 75th anniversaryrecently was Pointer MRS.JOHN W. NELSON .

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ER!CK E. GOULD, of St.Paul avenue, reports that theWomen's .Republican Club oCIndian Village gathered inthe Whittier Tower's Prom-enade .Room Monday, Sep.tember 23, for a subscriptionluncheon at 12:30 o'clock fol.lowed by a candidates' mect-ing.

JON GREINER, son of theCLAUDE A. GRErNERS, oCLakeside court, Is among 300

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in Kaosu, came to Detroitin lf24, Dr. Miller, formerly amember and c:hairman of tbeWayne Slate University De.partment of History, con-tinues to be active in organi.zatiol1ll interested in localhlltory. For a time he wasdirector of the Detroit His.torical Museum. He is a lifemember of the ~troit HI.-torieal Society board.• • •

Named to t1heDean's Listat ,Butler University for tilltsecund semester of the 1973;74 year are 'REGINA DI.ANNEDA VIS. of Kensingtonroad, and ALINE M. SAVER.INO, of West 'Williams court... ,,",

Labor Day Weekend house-guest of MYRON E. RAN.NEY, of South Renaud road,Will DR. JOHN A. BERG, ofMilwaukee. Both are formerteachers for the OverseasSChools of the Department ofDefense in Mannbeim, Ger.m.any, and in The Philippine •.Dr. ller. 11,now ~ researchJ~~,W~ ..~ MH.wiJik~ PuIlUIl' ....MoIt.•••

COD(J'atulaUollS to MRS.GEORGE O. YOUNG, ofHawthorne road, who scoreda hole-In-one playing with theWomen'. Metropolitan GoUAuoclation at Bobolink GoUCourse the last week in Au-gust. She used a two woodon the 1lIO.yard hole to sinkher ace.

Short and toThe Pointe

DAVE CREA, of MountVernon road, a a73 GrossePointe South High SChoolgraduate. tackle for me Uni.versity of Kentucky "Wild-cats," bas been named to tbeKentucky Dean's IJst foracademic excellence. Dave,majoring In Business. earneda 3.63 average for tbe pastsemest~ and « 3.21 averagefor the enUre year.

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sity students named to theSpring Semester Dean's LiltInclude BABETl'E WELCH,of Cadieux road, cited for aperfect 4.0 average, andRAYMOND FINK, of Man.chester boulevard, GAR YSTOETZER, of Prestwickroad, WILLIAM GRIFFIN,of Lakeshore road, JANETH.E WIT T, of Washlngtonroad, BARBARA SU'ITON,of Mount Vernon road,DAVID VAUGHAN, of Edge-mont Part, MARTIN SCH.NURR, of Surm.iDgdale drive,NANCY CLEM, of Hollywoodavenue, JUUE DECLAIRE,of Hawthorne r a a d, aDdGEORGE YOUNG, of Haw-thorne road.• • •

GLENN McADAM, Michi-gan Association of SecondaryScbool Prin~ipals president,has annllUJl4led the appoint.ment of the Grosse PointeSChool System'. FLORENCEMILLER to the state Con.test and Activities commit.tee, in recognition of herabilities as an adminlltrator.•• •

DR. and MRS. RAYMONDC. MD..LER, of Falrholmeroad, celebrated their GoldeliWedding Ill:Loi versal')" satur-

~~~'~min~~rei:eption at the GlOII." PointeWilr Memorial. A family din.ner followed the attemooDparty. The Miller., married

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fti8 ...........It's also how to make yourself feel positively reborn.All you do is lift the receiver, dial the lIumber direct-ly below all<l'say I'd like to make an appointmenlfor a new me. ,which, Ihis spring, could involve anynumber of preny things. Like decid~ng to be a r~d.head for once in your life., Or wearing curls agam.Or going from shoet to sho~er: If you've b~en to)'.ing with a change and hesitating and toymg andhesilating -c c'mon. fall is here and we're just ating-a-ling away.

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From Another Pointeof View

By Janet Mueller

Having fun is good for one's mental ~ealth,and mental health is what the Northeast GwdaneeCenter is all about, and the Center's AssistanceLeague ladies are much too smart not to know thata MIXTURE of work and play assures a succe~fulproject. .

So all the people who work especially hardfor the Center all year are taking time out to enjoythemselves at a special party before completingarrangements for the League's October 19 dinner.danceoonefit when they will "Swing with theTommy Dorsey Orchestra."• • •

Assistanee League President Mn. VineelitLisoUo and her husbaDd will honor board membenand general projeet dlairmen Ii' eodUails in theirBuckingham road home Saturday.

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The poeter ... deaiptdby De tr 0 It utiIt Da~Shrader. tt ia ~ aale fol' .1duriDI October. AU ~&iaIIIto the Friends of Belle Jllteare tax deduetlble.

The Belle lale aupportll'Oup b.. printecl zao,llOOmemberabip b~urw!ll Ill-tlelpltJoD of • .ueeeutuIdrive.

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Memorial Church to be Setting, for, Lunc:heon Saeatifie aDd Cultural Or... .eoowataDt ia .Fcd POUDda.d L C _..I b ..."'UW LWV IlilatkMl .. lDlorm.tioD 0Ift. tiOIl Pie1cl omee, Ja seere-an ectur. ~sponsorea Y ""'. eer ill 1157. She baa aervlld tary for World D., 01Pr.yer

.nd Church Women United ... de!e•• te for UNESCO to bl E(ypt IIId • member of

"The United Nations _ A search for Peace m'll1 UN General Auem. tile Coptie Orthodox Women'l• 11 bliu. eom mlttee ,Together" will be topic for Sally SWIng She ey, Bona in Enll.Bd of Amen. SlIter Nacl1a Blabar. • Roochief of Education Information Programs of the e'D Pllrent.-RayIDClDd Gram me Catllol1e, AI f~r .DdUnited Nations Office of Public Information, when Swiq, the !.te rldio com. bead of tbe Silterbood ofshe addresses 300 area women at a 12;30 o'cloek meutator, IDCI Betty Gram CbriItian Unlt;r in EUpt.luncbeon next Tuesday, October 8, at Grosse Pointe Swing, IlOtecl feminist leacler IIn lI.ryF.del • weh.Memorial Church. d' ti ished ..110 "'•• relpo1l1lbJe hr • er oIP.yeho1olY, PhilOlOphy

Mrs. Shelley, one of the . IS n~ career lD .tate-by •• t.te e.mpaJp to IJlcI Lotle, is ODe of the firlthighest.ranking women in J~urnalism and eduea- .chieve votes for 'Women - ",om. eJeetecl an elder inthe United Nations Secret bon. Ibe baa trlveledwide!)' In the Coptk E v IDt e lic:a Ilariat, assumed her cur. She begin, as a poDY edl:tor Nor:tk Amelita, Europe aDd Cbureh. She heads the Wom.rent post in 1973 after a I(or .~~ Preas after Atrit.. ell'. Auociatioll ill tlIe Synod t:"_________ leavlDg Smith College foUow. After bel' Tuelda, apeeo!l of tbe NUe. ;

ill( 'World W.r II, She WeDt • the UD1ted N.tioDa IIn. 1In. Aldy Gindy, UN Dele. '~to Pari.l in lM5 to 'become SbeUey will entertaJa Clues- ,ate from tile United Arab ~the yo~ womu IoreigD UGGa trom the lJoor. Her cur. lIepub1Ie of EDPt, or1Jjnal "correspondent GII record. rat work JD pWIDiDJ .ctWl. apeUer for the lU1Il:heon, is .

At 21 ahe eovered the tiea for 1175 - 1be1DterD.. uaable to be ~t due toPe.ee Confere!1ee .t the tiDIW Y.ar of the WDIIle aur'ery. 'Palals de Lu.lemlxlurl, a1Io IhcMdd be of ~a11DteJ .. t. ~apoIIIOl'eCI by the Ame,.serving as • feature writer . Seated .mOlll tile .udienee lean Auoclatioll of Unlv.r.for United Prell InterDa. ....apedal l1lelta will be dty women Church Womentionll. Returniq to tbe three ElYPtian WOmeD, eacb Ull1tecl and' the Le.pe ofStates iD lJ50 Ibe became a tep1'eJeDt1JlI. diffel'lllt ftlj. Women voters, the luneheonradio 11ft. editor aDd De1n &loUt led, ill the United 11 open to aU illlel'eJted'A'l'1ter for the UIlitecl Slaw. States to .tte8d the Eeumen. women in the eommWlit,.Army. aDd tile Voice of. leal Assembly of Chureh Tiekell at $UO eam mUltAmenc.. Women United In lIemplDa, be obIaIned ill .dvanee by

IIn. steDey joinecl the ToIL eall1DI Ar1elle (lln. 101m)UniWci N.tklaa Eclueatiollal, lira. YOUSriyl N.uU Lola, Cobau, 11I1.1467.

Admirinf. one of the gowns used in "'1'he Cin-

\<~?;'~~V~'+M'Ulic School Seeking Funds. tr~~~~~::;,'~~ewma:i:n~~~=c~;g~/~!iJ~~i{~1~t~d~.f~~~~ e~tlij1w~

."," iDiiJ;;U.' . '~. ~~,o':::;K~.YwMt.~~~~uI~, .~=~:n:o:c~~nmofviJ::B~~:~J::~o~u:Is'J " '.'",,' ," • Y. G:rcI, oIllean lane, preai. IJld artlItiellUy." Saturday, October 5, at the Roostertail.

7.;"f;<')'!:;;'~:>'\i,:~l':"ii~;,)ij~; =::.~~ ~~~3:~~::~?C.rousel Singe~ SI.te Autumn "74 Auditions

':'i_i'~I[~if;&~~~~~~:::D~>\/ .-!'I ...........,.;t la $140,000. pep rallJ lOCI to coDlJrm the .My adult ~ho can SJIII, SHOW & SALE

,;.' .... ~~., ", ''fte coal is JUatler thaD reeru1tmeDt of volunteer ba. hid ,musIcal tr~g,

1ft •'...J"' lzt prnioUl years,"Ilr. lI.y. worken who wID peI'IODI1iy play. an lDstrume!1t, enJOY!! MOUOAYIHN-9 usa.," nard upJaiIled. "beeauIe the c:oot.ct potentla1 CODtrIbutOrs eoneert P~DtatiOllS and IY tHI RIDGE,'. ' Scbctol AI growiDJ bl aerv1ee lor • n II. u. I gifts to Ute hu.n e"ellUlg to share dur- SAINIA, ON TAllO

'ROIex~¥ItWC1td,; ~ __~eeUenee.(hI .m eoA. ~~~~' dis h ~ =:Z:eW:~~lractice is 0ctIMr ..... 7,....11 ......Wlthauti:unGltkdOt.cmcs'30 y -- that II e commu. ~. :&'Or a Ie 001trustee The Carousel Singers' are 0ctIMr SlIt, '2 ... 11,...,'. ;.... chronometer mew. < IIitY bec!omes '.Ire of the IJld member of the finanee • group of ehureh choir 0dIMr"', 12~ ....• , merit:FGIIlionsM!ia ift~' cu1Wral aod IOC1a1 h1JefiC. committee.. alumnae who decided ~ey . $1.11 Dear Prius

tOok~' both .. ..-;.;:'....;,a. ",f' tlJat Ute SC!hool, c_a. Mr. Karnard ouWDed • wantedtoti'YcUUerent typl!, 01._ 1.1"- ... ,;,atli''~". r~ 0 '; DIW liDancla1 aupport wJ1I 1M: JIIW. feature of t1Ifa year's of mUJic. toslJai'ea"com.' IlL -

MOiCulIM. ~n , ... kt. yellow " ~. WIIpIfJD: ere.tIoD of .n or- Tdullity 'eflort, lnlellowship , . L~J.£. 'gold c:'l'Id stolnl.'uteel," It requJru clIIdp1ID. IDCI ..... ~ C!aUed Frieacis of with other muslcally-ta!ented

with motchm9 ~.t $665. dedie.tioo to beeome a com. the Detro.t CommUl1lty Music women. Some have sung to-Ladi.s' ~atcnlng model $550, , petentmuslelan or dan~. 8ebool, OPlll to iIldivtdUIIJ, gether four or more years.

. . . , '.'. ',' ..., :, Tbe School tJ the .alvltion eorpor.tiolUl, founllatlolll.ad Their repertoire is varied,Wr./V..'."."'.'.~.. Opt.. ,.on.. Ac«NrIf. .... • •.••......• '.'.::\. orgalliaatlons: lIembenbip r.nging from c~SIIies to, . ...~~/;.~;~ DDftftIIS dOll.tIOI1 .cb~u1e r. n Ie s contemporary mUSJeais.

~ .... ~< .;",'.);' DR""" =~~ u::>: t~ i~~~ More information ~ay be... '. '.' ftrrD ST£A'M ate !'riend (under $15). plaeing longtime lellow boai'd\ /,1 .h.t.. V ... UEU" Loclted inE as t Kirby member Mrs, Sol Q. Kesler

VV rig.... t' "0.'..1'... CARPET ~::i~tro~~~yef.:r~~~"'';;r~K:,o::~s~~a~~..::T CLEANIIG CO den~ from within and beyond her of the board of govemors• Detroit. It is Iloted lot its 01 Wayne State University.

:.-l'OMft "'~":, 2tJ25 HIRPER AVE. ex.eel1ellt faculty, individual Other board offj('flZS are<i;17~1~;~~~~ A.e.ve ~ ... i)l...aGd Mal~4~~ms.O.~~'!J..t.~.......rit. "'" ST. Cl &IR SHORIS ancI enaemb1e iIlItruetlon 111Mn. .Edsel B. l'~ord, hollOr.~" ' fIM)I~ND.. .....•.~.,:.c;, ". " all iJlstrumeata and ita out- ary ehairman, Mrs. Gard,<X~'!VDo+"'li , Snapp'., c.~, . fASHK)N59IlA~~~4 775 1532 .tandiDI resident danee eom. president, Dr. Robert Luby,, "",llSi.O . ~.3040 .. 799.'.10 ' , PIll', Hamlnler. first 'Vice.president, !Mrs.

'MICHI(:JAN'SFINEST JEWELERS5INCl;'1$Csi. ~., Fiunehl .ssistaDee is William Lafer, recordingsee.':. '"'.. " , - "':.','. ' " .. " -" ,':.. ,- oj', .... '";,,. ~',,' ":.~,,,,':' -:,' liven to students who are not retary, Mrs. Nathan R. Good ..

able to pay their full lesson now, corresponding secretary,fees. and Theodore Dauer, trea.

Tbe 5ehool reeent!y elected .surer.' .a ne",vlee-presidellt and two New members o.f the board. ~\:. .board members. are Mn. Donald E. Young, "- -

Kurt R. Jteydel w.s named Mrs. HUitt Redhead /luci W. . -second vlee. president, reo Howard T. Snydet'.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

,Society News Gathered from the Pointes

by ~OE

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the Hospital began in 1918 when ahebecame a nurse there; two yean latershe was namecl the Uoapltlal',' firstdirector of Social Servicee. Elected atrustee in 1939 she continues to serveas honorary "i~bairman of theboard. The former Woman', Hospital,o~e of 1levenmember iDltltutiol1l inthe Detroit Medical Center, .. re-named in Miss Hutzel's honor in 1985.

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1"',- are lile _lor penon "lie l!keto • e e In ,_rappe ... _ 'I"I'e ol'e. a abon ".ift'" wUl ....Ip , do la.1 thaI.Tlteft la _ olher ~ .. I" 0' "air' •• 1Ie ao Ye ..... ,'~ .. ti,e IIIoCK'thairdo. The aee~1 ia ,he "bow'" elll. TtIla ea' allowa "'ir eollll"lllrolll I"e etOwn 01 Ille ""d 10 be e.&1 a .... en ~ ... Ih all d.0Dee lile e111la "'-hI, iI'a ..-Ill" to .... .11 _Ia or nelll",''..I .

, For ,be .er, bet, in haIr e,,'., be ."re '0 "II Joe lor .n .ppl.Het• the nr, beal In ,he be.at, 101111_. TIle ".u eat .... will I'.e'011 wllla"i! not .... 1, lbe aJo.pe 01 )'oar (aee, .... 1 will be aatleel 10

.~~_=Iti~., G~S,E~~~TE COIFF,!•. ~.,...~ ../.,:;)lIaek An.QV"r'6V'7V. .'.. t~ ....... •

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Hours: Thursday & Friday 10.9. other day~ 10.6

Ilig Reaver Road .11CoolidgeTroy

Musicals -Dramas - Operas -

Children's Theatre -

Puppets - Dance

Miss Hutzel Celebrates 90th Birthday

Daily performances 11 :00 - 2:00 ..4:00(Thursday and Friday evening 7 pm)

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Professional and Community TheatreHi-Lights from the, current SPrl50ns productions

••Tti~ MAf3ICUr= IT ALL~~

A Magical Musicalfeaturing

I Mannequins in Motion IThursday, October 10, 7 pm (one performance only)

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Hi-Lights from "Jacques Brei" all performances Tuesday

Mr. CameronClaims Bride

Engaged

Your local pharmadslcarries all Ihe lalest pre-'!!Criplion and nOn-prl'lH"rip-lion druI(8 need"d 10 keepYO\l and your family heahhytoday. Dring your presrrip-iion~ 10 I5ARKNF..5SPilAR-~Ir\Ct',20.11.'i Mark Ave,at l..oehmoor 81vd .• (;rollscPointe "/oons. whl'rl' pro~fessional and prompt at~It'nlion i. given. "'e alsooffer fref' delivery service.For your l'onvenil'ncl'. wecarry a full linl' or liquoras well as heallh and hl'au.ty aidll. "'1' Ilrl' oJM'n dailyfrom I) A.M. until I) P.M.,SaturdaYll until R P.M. (;allu!! at 884-:1100.

HF.LPFlJI, HINT:Pure vine!!ar will !!el

really lIoiled gla88 cleanquickly.

by Robert V, Bates R.Ph.HARKNESS PHARftIIAC'W

Unusual sounds whichresull from aClions of Iheheart. are called murmurs.Some of the murmurs arereferred to by physidansas innocenl or funclionalmurmurs. I3carl sounds ofIhis type may he normalfor a gi,'en individual. Func-lional murmurs may' helemporary conditions. whichdisappear after a time.13n.erlension, which meanshigh blood pressure, is themosl common and mostlailled ahoul of all ,ondi-lions thai may affect Ih~hurt. Cheer up! Man" in-dividuals have high bloodpressure and slill live to he.w.

New DirectorFor Girl'Scouts

Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold F.

Michaux, of Vernier road,have announced the engage-ment of the ir daughterSHARON ANN to AirmanFirst Class' Kenneth AllanwoOd, son of Mr. tlnd Mrs.John K. Wood, of HarperWoods.

Both the bride-elect aDdher fiance, a Fire ProtectionSpecialist assigned to the3'l9tb Bombardment Wing(SAC) Civil EngineeringSquaW'on at Wurtsmith AirForce Base, are GrossePointe North High Schoolgraduates.

Vacatiooin, ill LoDdoo, En.gland, are Mr.. and Mrs.Micbael Tbain Cameron wooexchanged marriage vowssaturday, September 28,. ata 1 o'clock ceremony in SaintPaul's . on . the • Lateab.ore.They'll be returning to mak:etheir home in St. ClauSbores .

Father James CroDlr: andDr. Tbomu W. Kirkman pre-sided at the rites which werefollowed bY a reception at theGrosse Pointe Yacht Club.

The bride, the former 'M!lr.tha Awl ca."anagh, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Herbert AlanCavanagh, of HuntingtonWoods. ,'Wore a gown of whitl!poly.satin. Seed pearll de.taUed her neckline, JIodice,sleeves and hem.

'Her cblljlel length cb.lffonmantilla wu edged in pearlsand she carried white heath.er and white tea roses.

In floor length frocks' offancy dUffon, carrying pinktea ros,es and baby's~reathwere hClllormatron ,Mrs. Don.ald A. Mcmtyre, Jr., of Portauron, and bridesmaids Mrs.JeHery Kivisto, of Brighton, Among members of the Hutzel Hos-Mrs. NeU D. Armstrong, of pita! executive committ~e who ,ath.Birmingham, and Lufray ered to honor ELEONORE L. HUT.Pfister, 'of Royal Oak. ZEL, (center), for whom the Hospital

The bridegroom, son of is named, on her 90th birthdey wereMrs. Louis Thain Cameron, Poi n t e r's MRS. BENJAMIN E.of Torrey road, aDd the late 0 MRS JOHN NMr. Cameron, asked David C. Y UNG (seated, 'left),. •Zimmerman to aet as best FAILING,JR., cbairman, (right).

Jean Wayman's 'appoint- man. ,PAUL H. TOWNSEND, JR., (staDel-ment as executive director of Usberin, were Robert E. ing, left), end DAVID D. WILLIAMS,the Girl Scouts of !letropoU; Clink, John N.' Fox and Lou. Miss Hutzel's 6O-year association withtan Detroit bas been an. is <II. Cameron, the bride. --,------------------------- ..... --nouncedby'Mrs. Thomas E.groom's brother. Cancer Society to GetCoulter, of Westchester road, The mother of the' bride Art Auction ProceedsGSMD president. wpre a long pale blue wool ___

Miss Wayman succeeds knit. 'nIe bridegroom's moth- A cbampagne preview at 7Marjorie Manning wl!,> re.er's long gown was' fashioned o'clock this evening, Thill'li.cenUy retired aft~ 10 years' of Ciel blue silk. Both moth. day, OCtober 3, in the Grosseservice as executive director ers selected cymbidium or. Pointe War Memorial's Crys.of the GSMD Council which ebid corsages. " tal Ballroom will open thecovers most of Wayne County Mrs. Charles T. Flsher, American Cancer Society'sand serves 28,000 SCOuts. Jr., of Lake coUrt, gIVe the art exhibit and auetion lea.

Miss Waymal1'C:omes to,De. rehearsal dinner. Other pre- turing a collector's coU!<:tiontroit from Indianapolis where nuptial clinners wer~ hosted of orilinal oUs, cfllllblcs,she bas held the position of by :Mr. and ,Mrs. 'W~m A. etchings and watereoloJ'l.executive director of ,the Ternes, who entertained at The auction' .. aebeduled forHoosier Capital GS Council the GPYC, and Mr. aDd lira. 8; o'cloek. MmilsiDn dODationfor the past four and one-half Cr~lS.'s Pflster and caro' I is $1.50 per perIOn. 'years, Prior, to this she served ...as a Council consultant on the Chesney JIVe a coelrtaU par. MlcSd1eton, the Mesdames J.national Girl 'SCout staff ty and ,Mr. and Mra.Fox Harland PattersOb, Frederickballed at tJ;teregional branch bosteci a brunch. _... W... P~tteraon and Lawrence

,~!I=e,jp,~qs~5, C~~~'"",,:; . LuD'C_n taastestes iJlll1ud,6bDWl;.:; d ..the lIesdamea:,,,Nohl .... eomer.tQ ,tJ;te De, ed. .the, Mudames, ~Klvutb;. DoDaJ4 ill..McIIlt;pn. Sr.'''',troit area, Jlisll:oWayman -was Ro1~ Al ilDodd' -.aZlcL ''Bbb¥I1 Jr., 4I1d ~erick NJ'AJicleae,on .the- staff of the SoutbernOaldancl. Girl Scout Co1lJlcilfrom 1955 to 1965 and held~ari(MIS poaitio.ns rangingfrom Day Camp direetor toperaonl'el director to elrecu-live director. Her scoutingcareer began 8S a districtadvisor with the ClevelandCouncil.

S~e is a native of Ken.tucky, a graduate of EasternKentucky State ('.ollegeandWestern Reserve Universityholding Bachelors and Mas-"ters degrees in Social Workand an active memher of theUrban League and NAACP.

She was appointed by theMayor of Indianapolis toserve on special task forceson Women's Rigbts, il.be Bi.Centennial and Cbild ren in:Trouble.

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SCOUTS NEED; ADVLTSAre you interested,' in

horseback riding? So arethe Girl Scouts of MetroPOli.tan Detroit who have beengiven use of the John F.Ivory horse farm. But, theht)rseback: riding program8nd the many other GSMDprograms cfnoperate onlytbrough. the .. assistance and~peration of involved adultvolunteers. I,'

Nancy MertzSpeaks Vows

Nancy Laura Mertz. ofNeff lane, daugbter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward George.Mertz, Jr., of East Detroitand Punta Gorda Isles, Fla .•spoke her marriage" vows toRichard Steven Eichberger,son of the Richard Carl Eich.bergers. of Wedgewooddrive, Saturday, September1•.

The 3 o'clock rites inGrosse Pointe Woods Presby.terian Church were followedby a reception at theMert:~es' East Detroit hl)me.

Attending the bride werehonor maid Mary Grates andbridesmaids Pam Grates, JillSchrader and Diane Cole-man.

Don Eicbberger served asbis brother's best man.Elmer Herscbelman, BryanPoley and D u a n e Mertzseated the guests.

The newlyweds will bemaking their home in Nefflane ..

PHONETU 4-5115

....... ,.,.. & ..........GROSSE POINII, MICIIIAN

from theGrosse Pointe

Coloseum

$

-- ....... QMMI, .... s.ame ..-,20343 MACK AVL

FANTASTICLOOK. HAIR

Participating in the firstsession of the Summer YouthMusic Program at MichiganState University were BILLBUDA, son of the JOHNBUDAS, of Moross road,ROSEMARY »0 IiG AN,da!WIter of the JAMES W.MORGANS, of Yorkshireroad, JILL PERRY, daugh,ter of the ALFRED C.PER R Y S, of Barringtonroad, JAMES JENKINS, ~nof MR. aDd MRS. WALTERE. JENKINS, of Waybumavenue, JILL H A R V EY,daughter of "the RICHARDHARVEYS,""of )fount Ver.DOllroad,'DAVID REED, sonof the RUSSELL REEDS, ofStanhope avenue, 14 A R Y~AT SULLIVAN, daughter ofthe EDWARD SUlLIVANS, FRANK' J. MARCINIAKS, ofof Lakepointe avenue, PA. West Williams court, MARYTRICIA BLENMAN daugh- ANNE D'HONDT, daughterter of the WILLIAM BLEN., of the JOSEPH D'HONDTS,MANs, of Was~n road, of Moross road, llnd DAVIDJACQUELINE KOTZ, daugh. THOMAS, son of MR. andter of MR. and MRS. ED. MRS. DAVID R. TH<?MAS,WARD KOTZ of Lewiston of Marian court. Mlc,heUeroad, M I C H ELL E MAR. Marciniak, David ThomasCINIAK daughter of tile and D a v i d Reed attend________________ "__ "_' -----' -...,'"", ,Grosse Pointe North High

SChool; aU the rest areSouth High students.

VAN FURNITUREI,

'Quality FurnitureAt Onc~-in-a- Lifetime Savings

All.. I.. final-Fill DlLIVII"'Int come, Flnt Mrv.d-No I.chane.'

SAW 011DIll,ENTIllmJa.

~SOFAS-SOfa-BEDS '-lOV£S£l1S-lOUIlGE CURS-RECUIEIS---«caS1OUl

CttNRS..,...,.TOLES~W1rs-DlIIlG 1M ..

DlIIETIE sm-WILL ACCWOiU-URGE WOIlIEIT

DECOIATIlI ,,$

W.JcIor.f School Offers Orient.tion Sessiorls, "~,Q,troit Waldorf SChool February 5, March 5, Aprilin ,Burns avenue, Indian VU. 16, May 7 and June •.Jlire,J1lN' enterllJg its uLath Detnlit Waldorf contains,lear, ~s sch~uled a series four kindergarten' g r 0 upsof 10toDOOn orientation ses. and grade.s one tbrough eigbt.s1oll&throuih the year to in. Open to aU races and creedS,

"trodueethe Waldorf system it features a balanced cur.'of education to PJ'08PectiYe riculum of arts and sciences'Waldorf parenta aDd the gen. plus French and German and

; eral public;' a musical instrument from~e fJ,st is planned f()l the first grade on.

next Wl!dDesday, October 3.•~)~ill !>fIer an opportunltyto see Walliorf classes in IC.:Uoo, a demonstration ofteiChin$ methods and a brief.

.~g on. Waldorf's philosophy,~d ,lla,~1IDd plus I periodfOr questions and answers.

Coffee WIll be served. Theprogram is free. R$ervltions

I may be lnaae by caUing the.School .~, 822.oaoo, be-tWetlli 9 and 5 u'clock Mon.day through Fridiy.

'" .<>&her' Wedneaday orienta.\~tion 5elsioDs are planned for; Noye~ 6, . December 4,} I,' . ~ "' ..

AT,OUR GROSSE POINTE STORETHREE FINAL DA YSI

THURSDAY. FRIDAY. S4TURDAYHours: 9:30 to 9:00 P.M .. Saturday 9:30 to 5:30

,1); LET US GO TO. YOUR HEAD(::t 20335 MACK AVE. 881~7252';;'

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Phase I PlanaModel Meeting

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come meet Frank Olive as he

presents his Fall collection

GROSSE POINTE - Saturdav.Octobe!5

- Hours-Tues.-Sat. J 0:00-5:30' p.m.

(3J3) 884-9011

A clever box ofGoodie, just $8.95

plul tax and postage.

MERRY MOUSE1100 1 KERCHEVAL

GrolH Pointe; Michigan

(. "In ,It_ VilJage" )Acrou 'rom Jacobson',

Trip to E.st LensingFor Notre Oem. Club

The Notre Dame Club ofDetroit will run a buI trip to Free.lucemodel JCueIlEut La'nsing this saturday, DuRos, will talk OD 1IlOde1.October 5. for the Notre PIg ilia Clfter .t I meetiDIDame-Michigan State foot. of Phase I, an aU.1JaJIeIball game. Co-cblirmen ~ group, at 7:30 o'clock tbiJthe excursion are F. DenniJ\ Sundllf, October a, at GroueMcCarthy, of Notre Dime PGinte Memorial Church Aavenue, and Karl Helgel, of social hour f011o.. tbe Pro-Lochmoor boulevard. gram. Illteruted ainIle. be-

B'usseJ leave the Southfield tween the acea of JO and 40Holiday Inn at 9 in the mom. are invited to atteDcl.ing and will retum there for Phase I meeta every Sua.a victory, ~bopefullyf). coct. day night at Memorialtall party after tile ge,me. Church. Further 1DformaUOD'Mr. MCCarthy. 212.1955, is on the group', actlvitlea m.,taking reservations for both be obtained by eoDtaetilllfunctions. GlUt lahnke at IIUIIO.

Open Thursday and Friday Evenings

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JII"t"""~ Apothecary Shop. ,,- 121 UlCMl'tio.l. AYI. "ON TItIItU-

AU .. we have for "'1.., yun, Ind' willi ...incrusIn, ;o,u"rity, we aN .;.in offerin, OIIrat.NEW ASSOITMENT of GIFT WItA"INCS, 'APIl& IIIION •• 4 IMPOlnD TAGSat • 10% SAVING

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Jacob Sons

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Frank Olive shed••satin teardrop on plush velour ... one of the

flattering and innovative designs by the master ofmillinery, from his new collection of hats for an

eventful Autumn season. This, an elegant dip brimwith satin banding and back bow to match the tear-

drop cut-out. In black/white, brown/black, camelloff-white or wine/black. $21

2.HOUR FREE PARKING. , . JACOBSON'S WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET

p~ by Ildd1e IkCratb, Jr. ----------- ---------Mr. and Mn. TbaddelU J.

Bogdanski. of Lochmoorboulevard. "ave unouncedthe engagement of theirdaflihter MARSHA ANN toPaulM. Bossac1t, lOll of Mr.and Mrs. .Paul Bossac1r, ofWarren.

Marsha, a 1911 Our LadyStar of the sea High Scboolgraduate, has studied at theDetroit Society of Arts andCrafts. She is currenUy at.teDding Wayne eounty. Q)m.munity College and plans toPursue a career in Merchan.dising. ~

Her fiance is a pharmacistintern and studezat at WayneState University's College ofPharmacy •.

'I11eypllll a February wed.diAg in OUr Lad.)' Star of thesea Chureh.

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gram which follows.Diane Edgecomb, execu.

tive vice-president of De-troit's Central BusinesS Dis.trict Association, will speak.Her subject, "We CelebrateA Birthday," refers to theapproach of America's Bi.centennial Year.

Mrs. Rosa L. Gl1agg willgive the inspiration message.Vocalist Mrs. Harry Denmanwill' be, accompanied by Mrs.Charles Livesay. .

Mrs. A. Warren Brock ispresident emeritus of theWomen's Association.' otherpast-pfesidents include theMesdames James E. Han.cock, Claud L. SteveJ1ll,KarlV. Schwarz, Glenn L. Myers,L. Lynn Morrison, Walter M.Cherry, Henry a. Ihuken,.Hi!rbert:O.Path .and John:J;' ,Lee and Miss Edna Hack •

serving on tile planningcommittee are the Mes-dames Brock, David C. Far.low, Herman Hamel, JamesWellons and Lee and theMisses Gladys Cockayne andGeraldine Sellers. Membersare asked to make luncheonreservations by calling ,MissAnn Lentz, 87lHi939, or Mrs.Farlow, 873-6418.

Supervised par k i !1g 15available in the Goodwill lot,Milwaukee between John Rand Brush streets. Member-ship in and attendance atmeetings of the Women'sAssociation are open to lnypersons interested in thetraining and employment ofhandicapped people.

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Symphony First-Nighters

,President's Day for Goodwill

Arriving at Ford Auditorium for the DetroitSymphony Orchestra's gala opening night areMRS. HENRY FORD, II, (jf Lakepointe road, (left),and MRS., ALDO CECCATO, wife of the Orches.tra's music director.

Christ The King GuildTp HOlt, Smorgasbord..'

Mrs. Bernard-M. Segner,of Westchester road, past.president of the Woman'sAssociation of Goodwill In.dustries, is general chairmanfor the :Association's annualPresident's Day to be held inthe Goodwill BuildiJig, Brushstreet near East Grandboulevard, next Wednesday,October 9. '

AU AssociAtion past-presi.dents, pre s e n t PresidentMrs. Ralph L. Young andpresidents of other clubs andchurch grouPs interested inthe training and employ.ment of handicapped peoplewill sbare honors at a noonmini-luncheon and the pro-

The Women's Guild ofChrist the King LutheranChurch in Mack avenue willpresent a smorgasbord saladluneheon and card partyWednesday, October 16, start-ing at noon.

A c c e p tin g reservationsthrough Saturday, October 12,are Esther 'Daily, 884-5119,and Pauline Anderson. 884.4211. Donation is $2.50.

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Fun, Games, PrizesEast Warren Ave. Shopping Festival

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Groups In ProgressSessions Designed to Appeal to Various Interests

Scheduled Through October: Used BookSale Less Than Two Weeks Away

The International Relations Study Group of theGrosse Pointe Branch American Association of Uni-versity Women meets this afternoon, Thursday,OCtober 3, at the Fisher road home of Flora Temple,Discussion will focus on Personalities in the News.

Art Appreciation StudyGroup memb~rs gather groups. Adv..nced Ikebana,tomorrow, Friday, OCto: the Japanese Flower Arrang~bed 4 to hear a talk by ing Group, meets Monday,Mary •Louise Krebs on, October 14, at Y v 0 n n e photo by ElIiIe JtcGr'atb. Jr.tbeBrueghe1s, the Flem. Gouin's Cha1fonte avenue Mr. and Mrs. Frank Couz.ish :lrtist family. Hostess home. ens, Jr.. of Lothro'p road.is Ceit Leibbrand, of Mary Krueger, of Kenwood announced the engagemeDt ofFisher road. co~rt, will be h~tess f~r a their daughter CAROL to

Beginning and advanced Stitchery II meetmg Weulles- Lawrence Marantette. lOll ofguitar players will join forces d~y, October 16.. Memberll Mr. and Mrs. David Theodorefor a Folk Music PIllS session \V111l~am to ~e~1gn, paint Marant.ette, of Oxford road,Monday, October 1 at the an~ stitch an orlgmal needle- at a family dinner. A spriDgKenwood court bome of Betsy pomt caavas. welMing is planned.Berg Stitchery J gathered Tues. Carol attended the Acad.

Dr: Frank H. Parcells. Ii day, October 1, to begin work emy of the Sacred Heart inGrosse Pointe psychiatrist, on a ne,ec\lcpoint sampler. Lakeshore road ~ wasand his wife Ann will speak Future projects indude de- ~aduated from samt Paulon Raising Children in an sigDing llnd making, OIIrist- Hig~ School. ~rry, a Ulli.Affiuent Community at a mas ornaments. verslty of Detroit High SchoolKaleidoscope Group meeting Action is the aim of the a I u m nus. was ~dua~Tuesday, October 8, at Wilma Medla Group, which meets from .Georgetown Umverslty,MonUe's home in Hawthorne Wednesday, OCtober 16, at WashmgtoD, D.C.road. the Oxford road home of AI.

La Causerie meets at the lene Cobau. Members of the two weeks away; 'DonationsMcKinley avenue home of B1rmingham AAUW Branen are still being accepted.Julia Ford next Wednesday, will explain their plan for Books may be deposited inOctober 9, for a slide talk on improving the qualiti of TV the collection barrels tJhroughthe American Abstract Ex- programming. There will also Friday, October 11. For bar.press1onistmovemeni, pre. be' a slide presentation show- reI locations can Mrs. Hopesented by JUDe Nelson, Art ing the work of the Lansing Peslar. 886-0129.HistorJ teacher at WayDe Committee for Children's Home pick-lip may be n.State Univenity. Television. ranged by c:a1llng Pauline, AAUW's current study The annual Pointe AAUWMcNelll. 882-8600, or Emmaschedule includes thr~ craft \ Used Book 5aleis less than Wright, 885-8619.

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the Pointes

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;\/1'5, Barbara McKibbin

JacobsoI:1S

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Designers Collntion oj WellBrI'Il Furs

Tuesday, Oetober 8 7::10 1).M. "'ormal Show

10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Inrormal Moddin~

Sft' Jurs dtsigntd by /la/s/on. Pitrrt Cardin.

Hubert dt Civtnchy. Calvin Klein, Christian Dior,

Viola Sylb"t and Stephen Burrows ... jllrs born /0 be

worn easil:y or "'tgant/y. ot'er skirts b.v day or (t'ening,

ONr panlJ in lown and countryside. You'/{ agru with

us, and Vogue ... /his /$ a great year, rndud. for furs!

Elizab.th Cass OAR Meets N.xt MondayElIsabeth Call C hap te r tress in April. Reportl from

Dalllbten of the AmerielD dele,ate, to the lDDul1 DARRevollltion, lathers at the State COIlferenee b~ in F1blt

Tbe Women', AuoelaUon Meadow Lane bome of )lrs. september 25 and :&6 wW beof Grosse Pointe Memorial H. saDlwcl Brown IlUt Moo. beard.Churcb bas invited the meA day, OCtober '7, for I deuert Atteodin, tbe confereneeof the Churdl to join ill ob- IUDl'heon. Mrs. James HoU. were Mrs. William 5ampleh,se~ing Intematicmal Day ban will uailt the hOltell. Cbapter regent, Mrs. Lelandnext Tuesday, Octobu 8, at New members Mrs. H. N. J. EDile, Mr•. JobD. FiDeh,a 6:30 o'cloek dinner 1I0000r.Green. Mrs. R. J. Hummel, Mrs. Holihan, Mrs. !lanr1JliDg three Egyptian guests, Mrs. James LeDuee, !Irs. R. Putnam, Mrs. W. R.Marie BassiU Assad, Sister William lB. $haffer and Mrs. Simoll5Oll and Mrs. Cyrus K.Nadia Bisbara aDd Mrs. William HUl will be wel. Weatherby.Mary Fadel. delegates to the comed.Dational coDvention of Church The bUliDess meeting wlU Members 0( tbe CbapterWomen United in Memphis, consist of a review and dl.. a~d the community are in.TeWl., and authors of the cussion of resoluUons passed vlted to view the display atneltt CWU-orcanlzed World by the DAR Cootillental Con. the Gr~se Pointe Naill Li.Day of Prayer .enri~. I 1 brary m Fisher road as.

The trio will ahare their tickets are $3.50. Belen." sembled by Mrs. Putnam inexperiences with the Memo- \ion, may be made at the celebration of COlIstitulionrial Cl'urch :roup. Dinn~r Ch\Irt'h, lI8!.!l3M. Week.

Egyptian TrioTo Talk Here

Wayne Slate UniveraltySingles gather for tbeir re, .ular monthly meeting' aDdcoffee bour at the WSUAlumni House this Sunday.October 8, from 4 uutil 6:30o'clock. Refresbmenfa willbe served.

The program will featurea talk, No.Fault Auto lnaur-ance for the Layman,. by ArtAbbott of the Auto Club'spubiic relations staff. Ad.mission is $1.25 for memobers, $1.75 for non.members.

Further information maybe obtained by contactillgVireinia Hetmanski at ~4240,

Wayne Stat. SinglesWill Meet October 6

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Jlbolo by loe Mahono:ycrowd ringing up record sales at theirpreview party. It's open to the public,of ~ourse, and will run from 5 until 9o'clock Tuesday, October 15. Wednes-day hours are 10 in the morning until8 in the evening. Thursday hours are10 to 5 o'clock. Valet parking will beavailable continuously during Marthours all three days.

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Yes-we solder metalframes.

Fleu{Cowles Coming To Cronbrook. Fleur Cowles is coming to town nest. Wednes-

day {or the ~pening of a month-long exhibitionof her paintings at the Crarrbrook Art Academymuseum, and among those who'll be entertaihingin her honor i3 Mrs. Alger Shelden

A gala $150J{)er-couple 'Evening With FleurCowles at the museum galleries Saturday, October12, opens the exhibit which will run through N~vember 10. The dinner-daru:e .is the biggest benefitproject ever undertaken by the Art AcademyWomen's Committee.

Party sponsors include Mrs. Edsel Ford, Mr.and Mrs. Alvan Macauley, Jr., Mrs. Allan Shelden,Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shelden, HI, the Alger Sheldensand :Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeE. Villerot.

Miss Cowles will donate one-third of tbe saleof all her paintings to the Art Academy.

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lpQ~ing Ahead To The Holiday Mart ILW.J1 to H?ld'\I~\(J'.,,: .. : ".'.... '''t:i I"~V Unit MeetIngsIt .•.•li.;:•.':'..~;'(;"t~ ,I, Mrs. Joseph P. TholDpson,

. . f. " '. .:V '~~,\"'I president of the Grosse

. ),;~\.!t-l '''..>l'';..~~~, Pointe League of Women'r:i....." .: . ~..~ ., Voters, has announced that

: ;'l!' the League is e~panding itsprogram this year.

Three Unit meetings wiilbe lIeld montb1y. one in themorniB(, . one in the after.noon and one In the evening.to accommodate the sched.ules of all interested persons.

October Unit. meetings arl!planned for Tuesday, Octo.ber 15. at 12:~ o'clock at thebome of Mrs. Robert Ever.ett in Woodland Shores drive,with unit leader Mrs. MinerlM. Thompson; Wednesday,OCtober 16, at 9:30 o'clockat St. Paul's L u fher a n JChurch, Chalfonte avenue atLothrop road, with Unit lead.er Ruby Adams; and Wed.nesday. October 16, at 7:30o'clock at the bome of Mrs.C. :B'. Conover in Berkshireroad, with Unit leader Mrs.Proctor Denno.

Baby.sitting is available atthe 'Wednesday Ill. 0 r n j n gmeeting by reservation withSharon Bordul, 885-3954.

Eacb Unit covers the samematerials, which tbls monthinclude a sketch on the prob.lems of Wayne County Gov.ernment, a discussion of thefeasibiUty of the GrossePoiate League;s cooperatingwith other organizations ona local recycling programand an explanation of plansfor tile annual finance driveby Mrs. Joseph Marshall,chairman.

All members of the com-munity are invited to partici.pate.

HRS.: Mon. 9.7. Tues.Wed.' Thurs.-Fri. 9.5. Sat. 9.l

Woods Optical Studio19599 Mack bet ....een 7 Mile & Vernier Rd.

MOMEED TO PAY CASH FOR YOUR

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Medicare to reimburse us.* We Fill Out All The Forms'

It's Treasure Island time at theSentinel Center in East Jefferson tv&-nue October 15 through 17 when spe-cialty shops from around the countrybring their wares to the 1974 Holi(layMart sponsored by Pbnned Parent.hood League of Detroit. Opening

, night co-chairmen MRS. PETER W.L,~:m9.R" aeft), .and MRS. CHARLES

L.. WILSON, JR., anticipate a record-"',Jj,~;'.~IFrom Another Pointe of View ] Faculty 'W!vesJ. ' - Set Fun NIght.. (CoIItlDaeiI from Pille 1'1). Their guest Ifst numbers 40 aetfve workers GrO!se Pointe ,F a cui t yl and their husbands, many o.f whom. ~uId qaallfy u Wives have marked 'Friday,: aetive memben too, for League proJect8 often turD October 4, on their calendars~. out to be f__l1y alfain. ADd there'. v- little as Fun Night. Wives and hus.,aIIlll ~'J bands wU gather at Brown-f wifely preswre mvolved: If 1Ometh1n,'. fUDt who ell Middle School cafeteria atl' needs to be pushed? 6:45 o'clock for a potluck(' '!be LtsoUos'will weleome Lealue PresIdent- supper.f Eleet Mn. 101m lay ud Mr. Jay,. F:Iist Vke-PreII- VarioUl sports, badminton,f dent Mrs. Robert WaldeR, and Mr. Waldt":lr, Mil. ping.pong, volley ball. bas.I,' Alan St!~r, seeond vtee--deu. MtlI. DaYid 01- ketilaU, et 11, wUl follow, as1"'--" will card games lor those* son, tbi(4J, , ..~ee-prelident, Mn. Roger Marshall, ... who cIonot like to participate( respondlilg seeretary, Mrs. ClImes Turner, reeord. in sports.:. log 8ec~,. Mrs. lobn WlIllams, treunrer, and Hostesses are co-chairmen

their h~~ds. . Mrs. Jack Harrigan and Mrs.: Geilerat eo-ehaIrmen for the Tommy Doney WlllisBrown assisted by Mrs.

I.~l.daDeelln. "NIleS st.. DeDls aDCI Mn. BobeI1 ~ James Haske.ll and ¥rr""IwW be &here, with the Meara. 8t, Denis and Olsen. -:rames Selmo. .

.7 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vallee, (she Is pulJlldty eba1r. Genealogical Societff. man for the aanee). wlll attend. T .... 0 t b1 Mrs. ChristoPher Mannino, Mrs. Robert Hull 0 meet e 0 er 5 , .Ir and Mrs. Mlmael Dtsser, genenl ehalrmen of the The Detroit Society for~ Spring Country Fair to be held at AuaUn Prep, are Genealogical Research has~.also on the guest roster. scheduled its regular meet.

Ing one week earUer this;: Invited, too, are Mn. '!bom. Arndt, mainnan month. Pointer Alice Cook,.,of.the.,Le,ague's weekly ~o project, and the Meso Dalligan, chief of the Burton

dames Charles Boyte, MidUlel Duffy, WUllam Rar. Historical Collection at theris, Ronald SlmmonSt Art SplDdJer aDd Randolph Detroit Public Library andAgley, Mrs. Arndt's to-clllirmell for these on-golDg Burton representative to theevents, with their husbands. Society, will discuss Gene.

• • • alogy-The Burton Way thisSaturday. October 5, at 2o'clock in the Detroit MainLibrary's Explorer's Room.

The meeting is free andopen to the public. Access tothe Explorer's Room is viathe Library's Cass avenueentrance.

Mrs. Da111gan's talk willinclude a description of theBurton Historical Collectionand how to use it.

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Mrs. David M.Norcott, ofBrentwood, with their smallson Bryan.

.Jane Irvine, a chUdboodfriend of the bride's, eamefrom London, England, forthe rites at which The Rev-erend Gordon Hess of the LaJolla Presbyterian Ch'urchofficiated.

UNTIL OCTOBER 10

OHer Detroit Scylpture Tourper person, the musicales-only series, Focus: Detroit is theme for tarian Churdl at 9:15 o'dock(no luncheons), at $8. Single tickets . the Women's Alliance of Tuesday mQruing, 'Nearingfor "Behind the scenes with the Or. Grosse Poi n t e UD1tarillD comfortable Iboe, and WT)"chestra" Friday, February 7, The Church thts year, and every. ing bag IllDChes. Deuert aDd.Harp Trio from "Adventures in Mu. one is, invited to participate coHee will lie served at thesic" Friday, February 28, and "Low in Focus: Detroit in 3-D, " Church after the tour.M b T nal n I to F'd sculptural bus tour 0( De- SCu1tlture to be "ialled and

an on t e 0 cO e 1.': ay, troit, nellt Tuesday, October discussed ranges from a Cil.March 21, are avail&ble too, at $8 per 8. . der stabile at Michigan Bellprogram with luncheon, $3 without. ReservatiOl1S at $1.50 pet Telephone headquarters toTicket co-chairmen are PAT (Mrs. person may be made by call. the Soldiers and Sailors )(on-Jobn E., Jr. YOUNG, of Audubon ing C)'ntbJa Buell, 882-«H12. umeut near the old Colmt¥road, (left), and ALICE (Mrs. Robert Tourers meet at the Ulli. BuildiDg.0.) REISIG, of Lalteland court.

Miss Norcott Wed in WestLynn ,Ford Norcott and

Steven Francis Mullemky ex.changed marriage vows Fri.day, September 20, in thegarden of the Muirlandsdrive, La .Jolla, Calif., homeof her graDdparents formerPolntersMr. --and Mrs. How.ard P. Ballantyne.

She is the daughter of Mr.and )(rs . .John Marshall Nor.cott, of La JOlla.

Among those presut atthe smaU family ceremonywere tile bridegroom's par.entaMr. and.rs. GeorgeFoster, of Long lIeach, Calif.,bia".crandmother Krs. Bar.batl.. -Weilbaar ,;< ; Of .Holly-;wood, aDd the bride', broth-er and slster.in.law Mr. and

Congregational Co-opTo Present Book Fair

Police WivesPlan A Benefit

A Boot Fair featuringbooks, records, cassettes andgames for many ages at theCongregational. Church inChallonte avenue Is sched-uled lor next Tuesday,October 8, from 9 to 12 and2 to 4 o'clock, and Wednes-day, OCtober 9 from 9 to 11in the morning.

The Fair is sponsor'!d bythe Grosse Pointe Congrega-tional CG-OpNursery.

The Ladies A u x il i a r yGrosse Pointe Lodge 102,

. Fraternal Order of Police,will present a benefit fea-turing fashions by Michelle'sBoutique and hair styles byLeon plus an aerobic dancingdemonstration next Wednes.day evening, October 9, atthe Grosse Pointe YachtClub.

The party begins at 7 :30o'~lock. There'll be refresh.ments and pri1.t!S. Donationis $3. Chairman is ReneeDesilEts, 771.9046. Co-chair-man is Barbara Otutakowski.

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Reveal Symphony Preludes Progra.mThree .Mini.Music.'.. with Luncheons Wia be ~U:~sectioIl, the double Io~~mittee ch~~en &Iv.

Presented .t Grosse f»oint. W.r M.mori.1 Eacb 'Prel. bep at 11 in, reporta at 1aIt Tbun.• 1975 Ti k ts A N A ~_L1_' in the morning aDd will be diY's .meetin, intJi!ded JlarJIn i IC. re ow YI... ~ followed by I question.and. (Mrs. WinfiekI S., Jr.) In.

. The popular. .Detro.it Svonphony Preludes lIIIWet period. LuDcbeonaare ell, in dw(e of 1100teases,f thr ~-- lCheduled for 12:15. EUy (Mn. William H.) Bun.

serIes 0 ee num-mUSICales and luncheons re- 6erJea ticket. Ire available desen and F1oJ'etlee (Krs.turns to the Grosse Pointe War Memorial next year, at • wth IuAcbeons, " Ray W. Macdonald, reaponai.and members of the Women's Aasoclation for the without. Siall. ticket prices b1e for deeoratiODll. Fa, AnD~troit Symphony Orchestra 1975 Preludes com- are " per program with (Mrs. ,Felix) RelDi~ who ismltte£ gathered last Thursday morning at the War IlIDebeoa,$3 without. Irral\lin&' for a West SideMemorial to hear all about it from their general. neb" may be obtained bus, Audrey (Mrs. John L.)chairman Lee (Mrs. Vollrad J.) yon Berg. by sencIiDI eheeU payable to DeDman, in charge of public.

The first pro gram, 1---------- Detroit SympboDyPreludea ity, and Alice {Mrs. ftobertscheduled for Friday, vid Levine eello and Elyze to 874 Lateland, GI'OIIe 0.) Reisig aDd. Pat (Mrs .February 7, Behind the I1ku, I1arP the' Harp Trio Pointe, Michia:an 41230, ell- John E., Jr.) YOWlf whoSCenes with the Orebes- from Adv~tures in Music: closing a stamped, aelf.ad. sbares ticket aDdrelervationtra, will feature Marshall will give a music educatio~ dreaIed envelope witll each reIiODlibillUo.Turkin, the Symphony's illustration II presenled inexecutive' director offer- commWlity high IChoolaFri.ing insights on bow or- day, Feb~"28.ehestra members and Tbe se.f1~,~cludeI J'ri.guest artists are selected day, M'-'Il;'w1tb. Low.an

Slus an "audition" b' on the Tonal Pole featuringh C

' Y Robert G~toae. ball, andymp ony oncertma~ter Muriel Kilbey, plano, In an

Gordon Staples. "expose" in wordr ad mlUitClement ,Barone, flute, Da. of the UDIWI' hero of tile

Open Omnil)usConcerts Oct. 6

Two young vocalists, EstherHinds and Robert Mosley,make debut appearanceswith the Detroit SymphonyOrchestra in a concert per-lor man c e of Gersbwin's"Porgy and Bess" at tbeseason's first Kresge Omni.bus Family Concert this S,m.day afternoon, October 6, at3:30 o'clock in Ford Audi.torium.

Theo Alcantara will con.duct the Orchestra and theRackham Symphony Choir.

~e program also will in.clude first DSO performances01 the overture to Verdi's"Nabucco" and Schubert',Symphony No.6 (0.589), thes(»cal1ed "Little C major."

Born in Barbados sopranoEsther Hinds m 0 v e d toBrooklyn when she was nineand subsequently attende~the High SChoolof Music andArt and Hartt College ofMusic, Hartford, Conn. Sheis a Metropolitan Opera Au.ditions finalist and singsregularly in opera and con-cert all over the country.

Baritone Rob e r t Mosleyhas sung with many majorUnited Stater orchestru in-eluding the l\Tew York Phil.harmonic aDd the Pittsburgh,Baltimore, Milwaukee, Ro-chester and American Sym.phonies. His many honorsinelude a ROckefeller Grant,a Jolm Hay Whitney Grantand the Marian AndersonAward.

Theo Alcantara, music di.rector cd the Grand RapidsSymphony aDd direclor ofthe Orchestras at the Uni-versity of Michigan, madehis DSO debut last March.Born in Spain he studied at Plan Mic:higan Music:the Royal ConservatAlry in Teac:hersConventionMadrid and Iate r at theMozarteum in Salzburg.

He came to the States in1968 as resident conductor ofthe Interlochen Arts Acad-emy Orehest::l but continuesto make guest appearanceson hoth sides of the Atlantic.

Information regarding tick.ets for Sunday aftel1lOOll'sconcerti, p r ice d at $4..50,$3.50 and $2.50, is availablefrt>m the Ford AuditoriumBox Office, 961.0700.

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R. Reuther, Jr., Mrs. NickBommarito. Mrs. F ran kMoceri, Mrs. France. lJU.ROIS, Mrs. Charles Licata,Mrs. M.1\l'k Valente, Jr., !Mrs.Goldie BaUerlD1 and Mrs.Robert KDOP.

Sister Verenlce McQuade,S.S.J., Is AwdUary diftctor.Mrs. Thomas W. Bawngar.ten is AuxlUary president.nd Mrs. stephen Zielinalti isFoDtbonne coordinator.

Tickets for the party are$5 each. Reservations may bemade by c:ontacting Mrs.Agnello, 1139-2668, or thllFontbonne Office, 881-8200,Extension 545.

Reservation deadline isThursday october 10, Ticketswill QOt be sold at the door.

Real Iabtelop e"itemenl~ DramoJi,"II~' !tyl~d fur ul<br', ",I",fultables, And ' , , joy of joy> , it's ,!ishw.d,C'r proof. frec"rproof. oven proof and s;uarameed rcplUttnt'nl If II dtip\. fr.l(k~or Crl\le~ in Iwo years nor~al usc~ The nadilion:ll En~li\h quahl\"of Royal Douhon makes Ihis decomi,'e ",ok".,. 'n u",urp.",01value'. You wll1 .Iso Save lOrr. of{ upen sllld •., prir~\ wht'n nHJ

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Makt" lhotoC' imponanr sC'leclion~ (lr brid~.lidlC" (he- \urt" HI dlt', kour Bridal Rcginr)'>' binhda)' JUrprisM. Th ...nlB'MI\'IUX dinnt'r, :.4.IhlChri"lmas gifu. One C'xci!lnp; feature. . .he' I';'llleon. mltr.rIll\

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"SummC'r Day,"

Proceeds Wit Benefit S.int John Hospit.I's Can-cer Radi.tion Therapy Unit; Reservations

. De.dline Is October 10

Harvest Card ,FeteSet By Fontbonne

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Biscay and Cinnamon ... 5-pc. place settings, $16.95 .' ..45-piece service for 8, $139.95

Tangier, Forest Glen, Marhella, Summer Da)'s ...5-pc. place seuings, $18.95 ... 4S-pc. serv. for 8, 5159.95

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"Tangier" dinner plale. cup &: saucer. co\'ered cas8~role

Wiggs introduces:Freezer-to-Oven, ... to- Table

to-DishwasherLambeth Stoneware Ensembles

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Brains may be better thinwealth, but most folkS seemto prefer the inIerlor artiele.

Saint Michael's EpiscopalChurchwomen gat b e r fortheir next meeting Tuesday,October 8, following a 10o'clock Eucharist. Lwlcbeonwill be Sf r v e d at 11:30o'clock by saint Catherineand Saint Hilda Guilds.

Guest speaker is the Re\'-erend Richard Lindner, as. bo A' . , t J h H .sistant at Trinity Episcopal The Font nne UXlhary of Sam 0 n OSPl-Church, Toledo, who spent tal will hold its Harvest Card Party Thursday,14 years in Brazil with Ara. OCtober 17, at the German American Cultural Cen.r8S School, an Anglican mls. ter. A buffet sup~r will be served at 6 o'clock.sion. serving as headmuter,' Party chairmen Mrs.

Reservations for the lunch. ch bini feon may be made by e&Uing Romeo Fran. esc • 0the Cburch Office, TUxedo University p I ace, and4-4820. Mrs. Andrew Dahl, of

Named 10the Hillsdale Col. L 1n c 0 1n road, have re-lege B or Better Dean'. Ust vealed that all proceedsare Grosse Pointe North will be donated to SaintHigh S c h a 0 I graduat@ John's cancer RadiationMICHAELE L INN lIVR. ...PHY, a freshman, daughter Therapy Umt.of the CHARLES BUTLER Heart of this unit iI aMURPHYS, ind • e D lor. linear accelerator o(fer!DIJANET LOUISE PETSCH, the m.. t advaneed and effec.daughter of MR. and MRS. tive methods of using J:.radia-AL F R' 'F.: D PETSCH, and tion to destroy cancer eeUs,MARY ELIZABETH RYAN, wherever they maY be in thedaughter of the FRANCIS body.RYANS. Other 10 c a I committee

d1airmen ill c 1u d • Ifrs~AnthoDy EII,IeAio, Mrs. Fred-erick W. DeWinger, Mrs.Anthony Ainello, Mrs. Allred

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and TIM GRIFFIN, (back row, left toright), and Martha Bangs, RobinChapman, Jane Ford, Susan Joos,

'Mary Pfaendtner, Lynn Prisk andDean Valente, (not pictured). The Jun-iors gave over 6,000 hours of servicetethe Hospit'cll during the summermonths.

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3 Shows Sat. 12:00 Noon, 4 and 8 P.M.2 Shows Sunday 2:00 and 6:00 P.M.

No Show Tues., Oct. '29 & Thurs., Oct. 31PRICES: $6.50 - $5.50 - $4.50

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ODERN DA CE INUES IN SE PO NClasses lor Adul's and Teens

Mon.Oct. 7-4~30 p.m. . Fri.Oct. 11-4:30 p.m.Classes for Youth

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LOCATION: St. Michael's Episcopal Church,20475 Sunningdale, Grosse Pointe .

FOI further information p/eose coliDENISE SZVKULA at 757-0747

Auditions for the performing group. Tile Grosse PointeJnPg/l~,:r,~.atllr wHlbtl.'b\ondoy. ()a; 7, ot 6:00 p.m.'

Grosse Pointe F a cui t y Mrs. Robert ShoveJ' hasWives gather for their first picked Kitchen Kapers as itsmeeting of the year Monday theme.night, October 7, at Brown- Decorations and prizes willell Middle School. Bridge and center around recipe cardspinochle follow dessert served and canning ideas.at 7:30 o'clock.

The committee including, Any Faculty Wile ~-;ishingMrs. Donald Yerkes, chair- to join the Group may callman, Mrs. Joseph Spagnoli, either Bridge chairman Mrs.Mrs. LaWNnce Kennedy, Roger 'McCaig or PinochleMrs. Robert Roddewig and ,chairmlln Mrs. Ernest Hurst.

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Among 115 Saint John Junior Vol-unteers honored .recently at anawards ceremony and luncheon werePointers LAURIE LEHRTER, LISASEMOUR and CATHE:RINE KOSEK,(front row, left to right), FRANKHELMINSKI,. FRAN 'RANDAZZO,PAUL JURUSOV, KAREN KEYES

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. Kennedy, of New BaltimoreiSherry Barnett and CarolMarkiewicz, of St. .ClairSbo~s, and Kris Demos,

: Jeanette Ki1lewald ~nd, P~Bl, ise Puggini, of Detroit. I

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Honor Young Cottage A.ides Young Pointers Assist At Saint John-Cott.,e Hospital booored ~d.white atriped caPi 'to

175 jwUor volunteers at a reo match their red'and-whileceptioo. 'Jlst Thursday, Sep- UDiforms. They hid eiveD .100tember' 26. lli recognition of hourS or more of service.the 8,51~']~\lfS of service Guards for their volUnteerthey h.v~Civen the Hospital pins were given those wboin ~974. rhe young aides had worked 125 bours OJ:worked during vacations, bal. more, including Rosemaryidays olJld after. school hours Turckes, who with 3Z6 hours011all 'the 'nursing units and totalled the highest numberin the X-Ray, Physical Ther. of nours served, Anne Holler,apy; $peech Therapy and Cheryl Keith, Carol Deerr,Medical Records Depart- Litlda Sbalhaub. Lisa Bel.ments. , nard and Kathy Kucharek,

,They pl;ovided clerical help of St. Clair Shoresi Debbie!pr the ...~tration, Bus- Bem, Patrice Van de Veniness DeveloPment, Purchas. and Mary Anne lIacuchi.nski,ing aDd,V41unteer Offices. of Iia r per WoodIj and

Wjtl1 th.i.. t mill' d Pointers Martha Williams,friends~UeDet:nce :e j:. Tim Pickeriiig, ADnefteSpa-lor 1I0lunteeri were congrat. dafore , Jac~e Gorenflo, Les-ulaled by' Ralph L. Wilgarde. lie Gruca, Jean Westfall,Cottage administrator, Mrs. Elaine Schmidt, Cathy Mor-Perry Tewalt,. Volunteer. co- an, Linette LaChapelle, Jerioldinator of tbe'Family Life MeWaU, Nancy Wilson, LindaEducation Councll of Grosse Pblypo, Sarah Osetek, JanePointe, "M1a. Jack E. Leit. Hendrickson and Cathy Cleln.hauser,' president of the W(T Receiving pins for 50 hoursmen's Auxiliary to CGttag~ or more were: Pointers KathyHospital, and Mrs. Patricia Alfano, JUlie Bartlett, Cecel.Clayton, the Hospital's Direc- ia Bidigare, : Sue Bourget,~r of Volunteer Services. Pamela Burris, Sue Kane,:. Mrs. Leithauser and Mrs. Jane Lechner, Michelle MoUl-Clayton officiated at tile pres. ad. Ann Nacbuel, Sue Oley.entation of awards for hours Lori Reid, Mary Saggau, Halcf service. Sargent, Ed SCbervisb, Amu

seventeen" girls, including Swantek, T r a c y T'ngley.Pointers Nancy Wilson. Jeri Carol Trybus, Jay ,V.illIamsMcWatt •.Julie 'EdlUDd,Robin and Wendy Wright; BarbaraFrey, AfuieFurlong,NlDcy B'oekamp, Diane Cbapiew.ki,Van GlImPeJaere, Den is e Cheryl Ericbon. Laura Lad.,Danielson; .Pat Bristol, Mary Marilyn Rad6jclck and Cban-Farrell, ,Michelle St, De'1is tal Toucheque, of St. Clairand Carol Mill!tt;CathY Cop. Sbor~; and !Lynn Harris, Mr. and -Mrs. James F.pleDiea.ild Celeste Cbnflitti. Ninette Ouellette and Julie ,Lyons, of Birmingham, an.of Detroit; V~ Zielinski, of Van Coppenolle, of Detroit. nOuoced the eDgagement otEast Detrolti p>lleen Peck IReceiv1ng guards lor 75 his s!sterPatricla Marie Ly-Illd Ca$i ZUrek, of St, Clair hours or more Wl'e P~intera 0111, to William John Oldani,SbOrea;'-.'.aDdTehy, Click, of Lisa .Albrecht, EileeJi Mans. Jr., Saturday evening, Sep-ADchol'1ille, received red. field and,Lila Jan lIiller, Jim tember 28, at a party given

byiJlr. and ,Mrs. Robert D.Gargaro,of Se,ago. laDe,Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. Gar.garo is Illss Lyons' sister.

, The bride~ect is' the'daughter of the late Mr. andMrs. James W. Lyons, of De-troit. iMr. OIdAn! is 1he sonof Mr. and ,Mrs. William J.O1dani;o! BaUour road; ,"', '

A December. wedding isp1anDed.

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The Oetober bolird meet-The Grosse Pointe Wom&ll'S inI of the Jwilil~ G.roup of

Club Discussion and ,GardeD GoodwW lDdustrie. will beGroup gathen at the Haw- held tomorrow; Friday, Oe-tborae road home of Mrs. tober 4, at the UDiveraityLeo C. Huetter next WedDC".lI.plaee home of Mrs. JOM W.day, October 9, at 1 o'clock. Hamal. Luncheon will follow

Member Mrs. Piene Pal. a business Bellion.mentier will describe the Mrs. H. Gordi)n Tanner, ofhistory and origin of vegeta. LiJleoln road, a~ Mrs. Ar-bles from Biblical time. in nold P. Fuchs, of Roslynher talk Who is Who in the road, will assist Mrs. HamaLVegetable World. I.

Gardening is only one of vel movies with ber bulbaDd.Mrs. Palmentier's interests. Tea will follow the pro-She enjoys antiques, pbotog. gram. Reaervatioos are heillgrapby, painting, sculptiDc, taken by Mrs. Pb.illip J.the Grosse Poillte Sympbony Skillmall, .-6164, aDd Mrs.aDd ma1dJlg aDd slIowiDI tra. James H. Allen, 8&Wo1I2.

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Something for everybody ...an everybody restaurant at

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His Community Woman's ClubGroup to Meet

prepared to order, featuring ourown Crepes a la Maurice

fashioned after our famous Maurice Salad.Other crepe speci'alities, too .

Including scrumptious dessert crepes,each a fitting finale for a glorious feast.

BASIL JOHNSON, (right), of Ken.wood court. School trustees includ.ing MRS. EDWARD HANPETER(center), president of the Board ofEducation, were hosts and hostessesfor the event. '

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Among more th~n 400 residentswho attended an Open House lit theGrosse Pointe Central Library Sun.day, September 15, to meet GrossePointe's new Superintendent ofSchools, DR. JAMES A. ADAMS andMRS. ADAMS, (left), was MRS.

Members of the GrossePoinle Shores Garden Clubgather for their second meet.ing of the year tomorrow,Friday, October 4. at theWindmill Pointe drive bomeof Mrs. Carl Johnson. ,

Luncheon, served with theassistance of Mrs. HenryWalker and Mrs. ThomasReid, will be followed by abrief -business session and aprogram of fashion. slidespresented by the Detroit His•torica I Guild.

There's a lo('al firm called Grosse Pointe RealEstal ...Co. Ihal hall ('ome up wilh a new idea inlIel1ing homes. If succe!\sful, il could change Iheir,industry in Grollse Poinle considerably. h's ealledGROUP l.ISTING, which means Ihey will imm.,d.ialely purchasc your home, a' your asking price,once you have Ihled with Ihl'm. The one circum.slance, they say, is that Ihey mUlil have a group offive similar homcs before their plan takes effecl.Once achieved, they buy all five houses simul-laneou!lly. They say it's easier to sell five homesin a group because ii's easier on Ihe buyer andmuch ea!lier 10 promote. For more informalionyou ean .call Grosse Poinle Real Estale Co., 882-

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Woods Garden I Superintendent MeetsClub to Meet '

The Grosse Pointe WoodsGarden Club's meeting thismonth will be an outing nextMonday, October 7. to theBloomfield Hills home ofMrs. Roger W, Jamison whowill lecture on heros andprepare a herb luncheon forthe Polnle ladies.

Cars depart The Pointe at10:15 o'clock to arrive nolater than 11:30. Memberswishing to arrange transpor.tation should contact Mrs.Valde Carlson.

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Tickets are priced at $6, __$4.50 and $3, half.price for ' , •students, for Friday Dight's The Women 8 Associationperlormance; at $7.50, $6.50, of, Grosse Pointe Congrega.$5,50, $5, $4.50 and $3,50 for tiona 1 Church will hold aSaturday's concert. They are Basement Sale Thursd8yav~i1able at the. Ford A~di. October 17, at the Churchtonum Box Office, 961.Q700, fro 9'30' th" •all Hudson's and Grinnell's m . In emormngticket outlets. unW 4 in the afternoon.

<Jo..clWrmen Mrs. GwenSlate Macomb Dental A':lxiliary's t,,4eeting Bates ~d !Irs. 'Me:.rl Frame

Macomb County Assistant 'Beverly, a college"drori. llIId their cOJW!lrkerspromueProsecuting Attorney Bever. out" who interrupted ber a variety of ite~ includingIy Grabbel, of Three Mite studies for 17 years in order linens, books, rec:ords, boys'drive, will discu.a Your to raise a family of six chil. and girls' and men's andTeenager and the Law at a dren, returned to complete women's clothing, furniture,dessert meeting, of the 'Ma- her degree at the University jewelry, toys and games.comb)ent,J- ~~ next of Detroit School of Law.

~~~~~.9'&n~Id> i~~s'f!Di:;c~:e~~Jibilltt~~.Curtiss. "' with her career. .. •

Meeting. chairman Mrs.Ralph Freda] and her com.mittee Mrs. Milton Kionkaand Mrs. Roger Schoennerwill assi.t the hostess.

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Are you tired 01 eating artificially tenderized, hardfo cuf beef that tastes like cardboard?Let us raise a steer for you the old fashioned corn.fed way Ihat tastes like meat should and that youcan cut easily with a knife and fork.

You'll find that you get better meat, at a lowerpril:e, by lelting lIS butcher and Pilckage your sfeerto your specifications. No supermarket or freezerhouse can offer you both quality meat andprotection. as we can, from fulure inflated prices.

FOR COMPLETE DETAILS WRITE:WA HOGAN Floule 1110. 160Depl. 01 '.' G,. ElkMn n. KeontuckyRollin"'" CrHk Ran<h "158

Entire family fun under gigantic tent,Homemade German dinners

Dancing nightly to German Bonds, beer.

Adminion $2.00 per ~rson weekdays$3.00 per person on Sundays

Children under 12 fREE - Fireworks Sunday, Oct. 6

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Women's Page-by, of and for Pointe WomenTreger Opens Zodiac Series

'Ibe Detroit S)'mpholly Or. addilJonal admission charge.chestra continues 'tts cele. Friday's Prelude will be abralion of the Schoenberg performance of the Wood.centenary with performances wind Quintet, opus 42,. byby Detroit.born Charles Tre. contemporary Danish com.ger of SChoenberg's Violin poser Kjel1 Roikjer. Perform.Concerto at Ford Auditorium ing will be the five DSOconcerts Friday and Satur. principal wind players: Er.day evenings, October" and vin Monroe, flute, Donald5, at 8:30 o'clock. Theo AI. Baker, oboe. Paul Schaller,cantata will conduct. clarinet. Eugene Wade, horn.

The concerts also feature and Robert Williams, bas.first DSO perf:>rmances of soon."Three Symphonic Sketches" Another feature of the Zod.by contemporary Portugese iac series is balf.price ad.composer Joly Braga Santos. mission for students, whoMozart's Symphony No. 38, are encouraged to pay in.("Prague"). and the two formal backstage visits fol-suites from Manuel de Fal. lowing e a c h perlormance,la's "Three-cornered Hat" RelnainiDg Zodiac concerts commodate the hoist mechan-ballet. will be presented November ism installed earlier t his

Friday night's concert is 29, Febtuary 14 and April 4. month for the new acousti.the first of four in this sea. The previously.announced cal canopy, ,son's Zodiac series, inaugu. appearance of organist Ray The Saint.Soens Symphonyrated last year l!nd now pre. Ferguson at this Friday's No.3 which has a prominentsented in cooperation with 1.odlac Prelude has had to organ part has been removedWayne Stale University. be postponed until February from the concert program

Special ZOdiac feature Is a! \4 because of aIterations still for the same reason.pre.concert Pre 1u d e pre. beillg made ill the Ford Au. Charles fieger, at 16 thesented at 7:30 o'clock at no ditorium organ loft to ac. youngest member of a major___________________ s y mp h any orchestra (the

DSO) in the 1950's, hu goneon to become. an internation.ally.lmown violinist w h i 1eremaining a great favoritewith DSO audiences.

He appeared as soloist withthe DSO in 1953, 1963, 1967and 1972.

He was the first Americanto wiD the famous Wieniaw-ski Prize, (in Poland in 1962),

"and is an ardent advocate ofthe late romantic and earlymodern repertory.

Mozart's Symphony No. 38(K.504), f.lrst performed inPrague in 1787, was the verynext composition he com.pleted after the piano con.certo (K,503) played at lastweek's DSO concerts.

F a 1[ a's "Three.comeredHat" was first produced In1919 in London, San t 0 s '"Three Symphonic Sketches"in Lisbon in 1962, but themost "modern" compositionon the program is SChoen-berg's Violin CQnrrto, opus

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The Women's Auxiliary tothe Grace Hospitals will hoidits first taU meeting at 11:45o'clock next Tuesday morn.ing, October 1, at OaklandUnlversity's Meadow BrookHall. A tour of MeadowB roo k followed luncheon.Mrs. John G. Bielawski iscurrent Auxiliary president.

Grace Auxiliaryto Meets Oct. 1

- 114 K.rch.val. on tho Hill- "6.6010

Puzzled over a real estate problem?J'The Real Estate People" R. G. EDGAR & ASSOCIATES.know how to put all the pieces togetrer. First andsecond mortgages, assumptions, land contracts .. ·Today. more than ever you need a professional tohel p you put it all together.

tiooa1 center during the year, tute's English dasses. At OCtober 3 through 5, and and John R is closed(fQ\k dancing. ethnic cooking least 10,OOOreeeived coWlsel. from noon to • o'clock Sun. traUic.c1Uses, et a1), the lnstitute iDg or assistance by tele. day, Oetober •. More wormation may beis basically a social service pbolle. Craft ciemollStratioDS will obtained by centacting theorganization. Among the hUlldreda of be held throlllhout tile open. International Institute, 871.

Newcomers find help and voluilteers workinl to make iDe day and evening and dur- 8600.gujdance ill. anyone of 28 the Market a succus are ing the afterDOnns of ensuing ---'---languages for many of tOO ad. scores of persons who have days. Stage entertainment is Named to the Taylor Uni.justment, ed~ational, em. dire~Uy benefited from the scheduled for Friday, ~atur. versity, Upland, Ind .• SpringpIoyment aD4 o.tber problems Institute's program. d.ay and Sundar nights In the semester Deall's List isthey face.. The Old World Market runs HaU of Nations. HARRY W. ALBRIGHT, son

In the past year over 1,000 from noon to 10 o'clock t~ On Market days East Kirby of the JACK W. ALBRIGHTS.persons enrolled in the Instl- day, Friday and Saturday. street .between Woodward of Eastbrook court.

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Schedule Old World !Iarket at International 'nstitute October 3 to 6April Bride

J. F. WEBER & CO.Since 1865

984-5550

Del ightful'yDeceivi ng

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00ST. CLAIR 503 - Interested in a sharp starter home or accommodatingyour growing family in a convenient location? 4 bedrooms and 1 bathup with added privacy of 1st floor suite with bedroom and bath idealfor family. Variety includes roomy kitchen, enclosed terrace. Deep lotwith garage and barn, easy maintenance with low overhead.

ALSO OPEN SUNDAY ..•TOLESLANE 20728 - 3 bedroom coloniol with family room, 1st floorlav, and rec. room.BERKSHIRE 1075 - Great location for 5 bedroom, 3 both withmodern kitchen and den.BARRINGTON 802 - 3 bedroom ranch with modern kit., familyroom, and IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY.ALSO OPEN IN DETROiT •••YORKSHIRE 3865 - Sharp Cape Cod with appliances, and ASSUM-ABLE MORTGAGE (or Land Contract.)MARSEIUES 8814 - 3 bedroom colonial well located with terraceand rec. room recently decorated.HEREFORD 6167 - LARGE ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE - 3 bedroom,1'h bath in excellent condition.shown by appointment ...THREE MILE DRIVE - One of the areas finest homes. 6 bedroomGeorgian Manor with Qil the grace and style indicative of a greatage plus modern features and conveniences to make a grand homecomfortable. Variety includes library, garden r~om, games room, 0'recreation room. Roomy grounds with tenni:: court and putting green.

tel JOHN S. GOODMAN, Inc._. 93 Kercheval 'On The Hill' 886-3060 I

Yacbtswomen gather at theSt. CJair Yacht Club nenThursday, OCtober 10, at 8o'clock lor a balloween mas.querade party. Hostesses areMrs. Donald Bohlinger, Mrs.Edgar Breedlove, Ms. FreidaCurtis, Mra. Steve Filus andMra. Irwin Ostermair.--,----To Confer Oegree >

On Tri.Sigml Alumnle

YachtswomenMeet Oct. 10

Has the "fun" gone out of your Investment real estate?Having tenant problems? Arranging for property mainte-nance becoming. a n'uisance?__F.orover 100 years we've brought peace of mindlto ownersof smaller properties by supervising 'the day to. day' operationof their real estate investments. Start relaxing now. Call us.Servicing all North End and East Side Suburban locations.

fte aoo annual Old WorldMarket, Detroit'. erigillaleUlbic event, opeJlS at noontoday, nuus4a)', October 3,at the International InstituteIn East Kirby street.

Featured again this yearare the arts and crafts, tastesand music of nearly threedozen. natiOl1', ill a colorfulindoor-outdoor setting.

'Visitors may wateh potters,weavers, d.oU makers andother arwans at work, dillein ethnic cafe., purcbue foodspecialties of 15 nationalities,

Members of five Detroit buy gifts from around thearea Sigma Sigma Alumnae world, relax with a cool drinkCballters meet 'Monday eve. in tile giant beer tent, daneentng, October '1, at '1 o'clock in ihe illeel and/or ~ ;lin the parlors of Salem He. variety of staged entertain-morlal Church in Morosa road An. April wedding is being ments.to. jolD lD bestQwlDg Tri.SIg. planned by KAREN ANNE A wine connoisseur's cor.ma', highe&t honor, the Circle KRAUSMANN' and Charles ner offers rare wine. by theDegree.E. Ward, of Waybum road, glus. A counter handles a

whose engagement has been _.._:Mrs. D. Michael McLean, l.....,iee selection of bread andannoWlced by ber parents, f

national ceremonials chair. Mr. and Mrs. James Kraus. oreign cheeses.man, will be present to di. mann, of McMillan road. Among the scores of volWl-

~~c~::W1ntu::W)l,::,~:an~ .The bride-elect and ber ~~\I::k::n:s~~ M~~fian,ce, .son of Robert Ward, George Panas, of Ridgemont

Mrs. John W. Nelson, presl. of LovU\gton, JUl., and the road, a member of the Mai'.dent of the Grosse Pointe late Mrs. :Ward, are ~th ket Advisory committee whoDaytime Alumnae Group, will Grosse Pointe. South High has been active in IDstitutedirect the music. School Itadualea. AHlin for a number of years.

The Grosse Pointe Daytime Karen attended Cleary Col. An 0 the r is GaU Marieand Evening Groups, Mrs. Jege, Thomas Secretarial Arloer of c.dieux road who

, Michael T. Welsh, president, Sdlool and Carnegie ~~te. works' too for the Detroitwill hostess a social hour fol. Ch~ck, a Western Michigan Hbtorical .Museum and De.loWing the ceremony. UlUve~lty grad.u ate , h~s de. trot Adventure.

Other alumuae presidents greea 1D Aviatioll Eng~r. Still others are Judy BaUey,who plan to atteDd are De- Ing T~hno1ogy and Busmess of Fisher road, Lynn Drum.trait Alumnae Group Number Administration. me,., of Harvard road, aDd0De"1I JIrI. A. Ray mOD d Frances Pascoe, of St. PaulEbaUlh, of Royal Oak, North. Jubilee Convention in Kansas avenue.east Suburban's Mrs. Dirk City, will cUsplt.yphotos taken The Old World Market is aDieters, of BirmlDpam, aDd aDd discuss materials brougbt Depresslon~rn project. ItSOuthwest Suburban'. Mrs. back of importance to Tri. was first belli as an oudet forGlenn Perry, of Wyandotte. Sigma aDd ell Panhenenic the cottage skilla of new

Mrs. Jeremiah Halbert, sororities. Americans.National EXtension commit. ADY 'l'ri-Sigma alumnae, In. Profits now aupplementtee member, 1IIrI. :McLean, cluding thoae unaffiliated with fundi received by the lnsti.Mn. Nel8oD, Miu Kathleen an alumnae group is IDvited tute as a Torch Drlve.agency.Reed and Mrs. SCott Wright, to participate. More informa. Alth<>ugh the Harket reoalumnae detegates to Tri. tion may be obtained by call. fiects' recreational activitiesSigma's JUDe 19'14 Diamond jog 883-81147or 886-7t6l5. taking place in the Intema-

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e ONE OF a klIld lIieomll -Completely re mQ dele dkitchen, bath pllla w.lUteabag earpetiDl, eUllomdrape', finiahed buement,.. ' ingroun4 beated pool,garage. Close to schoolsand transportatkm. $210 permonth. pllII t300 security.ProleuioDal adultl 0D1)'.One year lease. GronePointe Park area, 824-T650for appoiJltmeJlt. .

IWELL MANAGED. : rOomap:u1ment OIl E. Jefferson,near .uperm..-ket, euel.lent tran.sportatloD, adults,DOpets, 'UO. "'15. .

GROSSEPOINT!f CITY -$Wp 5I,iroom, ~ fam11,ylower. Private front andrear en~ee, patio, heat,gara,e. No pets, IWer.eDeeI and .eeurity. $'MS.888-8058.

CALVI1!-3 bedroo~.~bCoIGIIiaJ. 1 )'ear lease.Small clilldrebO.K, $350moatb.

HARCOtIRT-2bedmOm airecmditioDed upper: No ebi1.dren or pett. $300 month.

JOHN&TONE IiJOHNSTONE

8N-GeooIIABCOURT - LoWer 2 bed.

room, carpetlD&,'. drapes,lireIlaee, gara,e. $300.82U39O after 3 p.m.

885 BAIlCOURT-a '~mlower Bat 'Iritb faJDibt room,lUI,e. Bea~ deco-rated, carpeted, No ~or: pets. Co\lll1e'orwklow,one year leaae. . .

19M ROSLYN-Gl'OIIe Pte'smoat fu1b' automa.ted house.Bedroom, bath 011 flrstf1oor,Uledtooms; bath oueeondfloor •. 0aJT ~ ~.old,eutom-bWlt,f 1r i&111oorutility. Immedi.l~.: .oceu~pane)', one year lease, $325month. , '

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Pointe references. $19 /Iday. 365-4121.

EXPERIENCED woman de.!res Tuesday, 'l1IW'lday •.References. 921-7603.

GENERAL HOUSE cleaning.Reliable re!eren~s. 521.4440 .

COIJLEGE GIRL lookiDg forhouse cleaning jobs, 7'11.5978.

. LADY WISHES days. Refer.ences. $22. Own transporta-tion. Gro.se Pointe OD1y.331-B607.

WOMAN DESIRES iDv4lid, or. semi-care, fuD time.

CaU 872-M78.

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ALL. ,JOBS 100'l' FREETO APPLICANTS

The Fall Festival w colorfuloffice poaitioal is at itapeak. See me todayl

HARRIET SORGEPersonnel Agency

3SO EasUand Ctt. Prof. Bldg.312-4720

5'C--CATRlNGGOUlUIET COOKS available

for bome parties, 882-51alafter .. p.m. days. Satur.days, Sundan.

6-FOIlItENTUNfURNISHED

3 BEDROOM RANCH, base-ment, garage, OIl RIdge-mODt-Farms. Adulta. Se-curity deposit. No pets.886-20(4.

2 BEDROOM, air CClIIditklIledvet)' clean; modem kitchen.Adults. PJeue eaII between4 aDd 8 p.m.,lllJ5.OlIOI.

GROSSEPOIN'llEIBJ:DROOJ(. Apartmeutl.

),Iaclt Dear CaaieUx. $210per month. Call ..... ,Ask for Doli Watson.

6 ROOM upper _i GfouePointe Part. No ehiklreDor ts 822-81138

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CHAUFFEUR de,lires poei\ion with a company in theDetroit area, references882,5540, after 6 p.m.

GIVE YOUR regular recep-tionist a day off. I'd: liteto replace her for that day882-8861.

POLISH SPEAKING onlywoman, 22. Sewing or factory. 881-6375.

CHILD CARE in licena~home of. former NurserySchool teacher. Enjoyableeducational environmeDt.371-4152.

Mail to: Clossifitd AltYlftising Dept. Gf.sse PDint. News." Iltfdlewl,Grosse Pointe fall"'. Mich. 41236

Temporary private duty andstaff relief assignmentsare available nOw. WOI'kwhen you want for as longas you want near yourh()me. No fet.

HANDY,JIAN-Tired of nag.glng' your hulbandto doaU .th6~ odd jobS. arounelthe house? Rir.e your ownhandyman, reasonablerates. Painting, paper hang.ing, minor plumbing andcarpentry etc. No job toosmall. 886-1251.

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With the ever growing popularity of Grosse Pointe News Classified Ads, you mayhave experienced difficulty in getting through to place your ad. For your convenience,you con now write your ad on the bottom form and mail it. Of caurse you can still ~allin your ad as usual. 882.6900. for best service we strongly urge you call on a Thurs-day or Friday for the following week's publication. . '

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R.~"" L.P.N's, fuD tlJrie,part time, any shift. st.Annes Nursing Home, 6232 "Cadieux, 886-2500,

CLERK - Young and goodappearing girl with 1 yearexperie.nce is' acceptable.All " benefits. DowntoWD.961-6'i90: :' .. 'ill'. ...

CHOOSEi 4 ..Prestige, ~areerin white. Become a medi.cal assistant, medical reo

,ceptionist, medical tran-scriptionist, medical typist.Keep present job whUelearning. Go part/full time,day-evening classes. Lo.cal .school, licensed by SlateDepartment of Education.Diploma awarded. CaU ad.missions Representative fordetails. 886-6291, 2-5 p.m.

ESCROW Secretarial Traineewith Title Insurance Com.pany. One year college orprior work experience reoquired. Typing 56 net wpm.Excellent opportunity foradvancement with goodlringe benefits. Salary open.Can lUke )(~anaghan,886-7652.

, WAITR>ESS for GrossePointe Park home, 2 ifamily. Other help employed, \ Must live in anable to go to Florida January to April. 885-2317.

4A-HELP WANTED<Q DOMESTICW A .NT Jr. D - Eaiperiene

c:ooy, waitresses nd coupies. Grosse Pointe Employmell,t AgeDey, TUxedH5'l6.

WOMAN for cleaning Thursday or Friday. Referencerequired. 886-3646.

OCCASIONAL day time sitter to backstop workinmother. 881-9358after 4.

WOMAN for cleaning, 1 daevery olher week. TU58145.

COMPANION for c(>Dvalescent, experienced, dependable, referen~s. TU 4-9423

EXPERIENCED mature per.son to care for 6 month oldson, 5 d,1Ys a week in myho me. References pre-ferred. 773.2805.

COMPANION AID {or semiinvalid lady. Approximate.ly 2 hours daily :to includepreparation of simplemelds. Referen~s required.884-8696.

$-SITUATION, WANTED

LEGAL secretarial work doneIn my home. Call Mrs.Prather. 882-1871.

YOUNG LAU,Y, 19, withIlight physical bandieap,desires oUlce work EastWarren. Mack or GrossePointe art ... High schooland reeent business schoolgraduate, Prefers phone.reception or light book .keeping. Finest references.882.7062.

0ROFESSIONAL pianist andteacher Nina Santa. Pop-ular - Classical. LeS50Qllin your home, m-6814.VE &-4402.

BRIGGS.LlNDOW STUDIOSPian\) and Theory

Punch and Judy BuUdi'lgMILDRED BRIGGS

Studio: 882-568(1LAURA L. LINDOW

Studio: 881.1741Residence: 7:13-6315

CHARLENE McELWEEStudio: 881.7747

Residence: 885-3671

MEDICALSERVICE

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?IANO LESSONS - Myhome. Beginners to mid.tilers. B.A.. Music Ed.,member Detroit MusiciansLeaille. Address, 2344 AI.'lard. Grosse Pointe Woods.Call 882.5768 for more in-formation.

:-EXPERIENOED piano teach.

er bas openings for Gl'OfisePointe area. References.~075.-

4-HELP WANTEDGENERAL,

REAL ESTATE SALES.PEOPLE: Bruce N.Tap-pan " Associates bas Qpen-ingS for real estate sales.people. Prefer perSODS withprevious sales experience.However, if you have am-bition and want to makemore money and are will.ing to work for it. we canoUer you tbe best oppor.tunity in Grosse Pointe.Call John Moss for per-sollal interview.TAPPAN 884-6200 PRIVATE NURSING

WAITRESS-New nite spot. AroW1d the ClockMust be experienced, at. In home, hoapital or llurliDgtractive and intelligent. home. RN's, LPN's, AideaMust wear costume. Park companions, male atteDdJunction, IM12 Mac k, lilts, !ive.w. Screened aDdGrosse iPointe Park. ApplY bonded. 24 hour serVice.in person. Please no calls! Licensed Illursell for lDsur..

ACTIVE RETIRED gentle- anee eue•.man for part time doorman POINTE AREA NlTRSESposition. {Midnight shift- TV' 4-3180weekends) at luxurious hi.. <,rise apartment complex. BOOKKEEPING, accountingMust be courteous. neat .nd payroll through finucialvery dependable. can man. statements and quarterly

ELAINE. VERY8ERS. quall. ager between 11 a.m. and reports. My home. 773-8786.fied piano teacher, Bache-I noon only. 824-8288. OHAUFFEUR-'Retired genlor _ of Arts 'Music Edu- BAR MAID, steady, good tleman will drive your car.cation and ~aster ,!f f>ay. Hours 2 p.m .•l0 p.m. $2.75 per haUl'. 881~. TOP PAYEducation, specallzln( m ,Deck LoUllge, 14901 E. Jef. RN TO $5.87beginners. Grosse Pomte ferson corner Alter CAR WAXING, Vinyl top rt" LPN TO $4.70Conservatory. 884.644 2, ' ' diti ed Dresidenee 886-6358. BOOTH RENTAL ava1l1ble con on. ragomer OUTSTANDINGShell, Mack at Berkshire. COMPANY BENEFITS

CLARINET LESSONS. given for /hairdreSJer or barber ~. • H08Jlitallzationto elementary or DU'ddle stylist. Box 8-14, Grosse • P-'" V tioD.- Pam'+A N NEED a tune up'. Let an all ..... acaschool students by Gro.tse "" ews. A high school mechanics • HoUday PayPointe North SenIor. Ae. PHYSICAL therapy aide, to graduate do the ~b. CoI- • S,'1ift Dlff~tIalcomplished musician with work 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., in lege botind .need work. eWorkman. CompeuatiOilwide experience. Reason. nursing home.~rienced Why pay top $ $ $. PH 8- • Social SeeurltJable. Lance 881.5793. nurses aide may apply. can 7Z87. can or write toda.,

>IANO LESSONS in your ~7804 from 9 to 12. --------- -.eMOhome-pbone 772.5498. RETIRED.EXECUTIVE with MATURE-Experienced s~. MEDICA' L

g'_ .. b' .~--~- retary. Good skills. Rella,2B-TlrtORING <NV usmess "............, ear ble efficient Can m-1694 PERSONNELand indepeJ1dent income.' .'Interesting 'sales position TYPING in my home. can POOLwhere you. ea,n .set~!U' 81M.llK5 after 5 p.m. 83 Ke~Jtevelown hours. 'Ibis IS not JIl- Grone PoJnte FarmssUranee VI' real estate. NEED YOUR leaves raked?526-2710: Snow shoveled? Dog s

walked? Lawns mowed?Erralids run? In Balfour-JeUerson area. Call Joe orJohn at 331-7259.

TUTOR elementary aD4 spe.cial education. 'PerceptualDevelopment. C e rUfl e dteacher. Call Pat, 886-5'187.

PRIVATE TUTORINGin

YOUR OWN HOMEAll subjects; tl1 levels.Adults and cl1Udren. cer.tified teachers.

Call:DETROIT AND SUBURBAN

TUTORING SERVICE",.3~ ;,'" ..

J-LOST AND FOUND

12C: Farms for Sole12D Lake ond River Property121 Commercial PropertyU Reol EstoteUA Lon for Sale13. Cemetery PropertyUC Lend ContrectsUD For Sole Of Leose14 Reo I Estate Wonted14'\ Lots Wanted14. Vocation Of Subllrban

Property Wanted14C: Reol Estate Exchange15 BusineS$ Opportunities16 Pets for Sa Ie16A Horses for 501,16. Pet Grooming1" Pet 8<lording19 Printing ond Engraving20 General Service20A Corpet Loying201 RefriQeration & AIr

Conditioning Repair20C Chimney & Fireplace

Repair200 Locksmiths201 lnslilation'Of WOSM; & Dryer Repair21 Moving21A Piano Service2~' Sewing Machine21C Electrical Service210 T.V. & Radio Repair211 Storms and xrHN2U Home Improvement21G Roofing Service21M Rug Cleaning21.' Poin~. OecOl'Oling21J Wall Washing21K Window Washing21L Tile Work21 M Sewer service21M Asphalt Work210 Cement and Brick Worlt2IP Waterproofing21Q Plaster Work211 Furniture Repelr215 CofJlente:21T Plumbing & Heating21U JanItor Servk:e2.V Silwfplot1ng21W Dteslrnoking & Toilorlllg21Y Swimming Pools211 Snow Removal and

Lonclscoplng

LADY desires ride downtown.Must be there at 8 a.m.From Woods Theater area.885-{)748 after 5.

FLORIDA bound couple leav.ing mid November, willdeliver automobile, Miamiarea. 725-0222.

2.4-MUSICEDUCATION

GROSSE POINTEINSTITUTE OF

MUSICRegister now for

Fall Semesterlnstruotion offered in Piano,

Voice. G u ita r, Strings,Woodwinds. Distinguishedfaculty. TU 2-4963. 16237Mack at Three Mile.

PlANO, organ. Terrific teach.er. guaranteed. Professormusic from world famousSanta cecilia Academy,Rome, Italy. Concertpianist. Your home. Halfhour minimum $6.50. KE3-82Q0.562.8818.

Experier,ced

L.gol Notice'monollDeath NotIcePublic SoleEntert.)!nmentMulk: EclucotionTutoring and EducetionHobb¥ InslructionCampsArn'-til; 'Nlf~tiMSchoolsConvolesunt eor.Loat CIfId FoundHelp WClnted GenerolH.lp WCIl\tecl Domesttc$ervlC411 10 Exchange

House Silting ServiusSifUOlion WontedSifUOlion DomesticEmployment Jv,JencyCoterillllf« Rent UnfumlthedFor Rent fllmlshedRooms for RentOffIce for RentV_tlon RentalsGo~ for RentShor. Living QUartersStore or Office RentalFor Rent or Sole

INDEX .TO SERVICE OFFERED

ColiTUxedo 2-6900

OFFICE PERSONNEL POOL

COOK-HOUSEKEEPEREnl1iJh speaking woman of European descentfor Groae Pointe residence. Other members onhousehold staff. Attractive living quarters avail.able OD premisel, Excellent working conditions•~d salary for well qualified person. 886-3409,

There's finally a temporary help serviceright bere in Grosse Pointe! 63 Kercheval "on'the Hill."

We need. "Girl Fridays" through legal see-retana, Why not come in or call us at 882-4315.We're "ere to belp!

Base rate: 12 words for $2.25 I Classified DeadlineodditIonal wards eoch __ $ .10 . Tuesda 12 • an .IS Y .noon, ~or .4 .... or more $2.00 new cop)', changes of eopyRetail rate per Inch $3.60 aDd cancellations. It is4 WMb or 1\'lOl'8 $3.25 suggested that aU real

estate copy be submittedto our office' by Monela)'5 p.m.

7 Wonted to Rent7A Room Wonted71 Room and Boord WCIl\tecl7C Goraot Wonted7D Storaee $pac» Wonted• Attic" for SoleM MusIcoI "lItN1..ms• AntiQues for SaleIt Office Eqylpmetlt, Mkhtt WantedI' $nowmobllll for Sale"A Motorcychts for Sale'" Trucb for So"11 Cars for SoleIIA Cor Rtpolr111 Cora Wom.d to Buylie Boots and MotorsliD Boot R.palr". Boat Dodl.oge ond

Storagen. Trailers and Campers.118 MobIle HorneaII SubwIIon Acr-.1210 ~ Home'21 VocotlOn Property

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LOST - Red Abysinnian fe-E. JEFFERSONTO CITY LIMITS l-A-PERSONAU male cat. Lincoln.Maumee

~ Gift 8Jlop, ilfartaa area. 882-6410. Reward.DrI'n UICl tI1e llInrIIo_ BELLY DANCE costumes,"::.~u:. ZeBenoa custom made to order, 120 LOST - Cat, gray long hair,

two a1Ite, an materials 1~ years old. May answerGROSSEJIOtNlE PARK furnished. 5n-8S112. to "Greyish," 882.2527I.tn ~ C!IIIinob: after 1 p.m.

ad r ' MRS. MORSE, please call~ =--.... ~ VA 8-Oll8l evenings, regard. LOST: Ant i que bracelet'iDg Janet 'I1lome and the black with stones, last Mon-antique clock. day, Village or Hill area.

POLICE OFFICER will de. Reward. TU 5-8234.liver car to Florida, Octo. LOST, medium-size whiteber 16th. Can after 5 p.m. poodle, no collar. Ballan.TU 2-5961. tyne-Lakeshore area. 886.

5739 or 7'75-2323.

4-HELP WANTEDGENERAL

T R A IN E E S or Licensedpeople wanted. Multi-listRealtor. 751-2010. Yancbut.824-4169.

LICENSED person to assiStMulti-List Realtor. 751.2010

Yanchut. 824-4169. .

JANITOR, mature experi-enced handyman with au-tomobile who is able towork varied hours. Main.tain grounds and offices.Call Jerry, 773.5405.

MEDICAL assistant-Maturewoman, E. K. G.. VenalPuncture, injections. Hours12:30-6:30 p.m. 886.3460.

MATURE lady, care forsmall clilldren. Live.in.otMr help. References nee.essary. 886-9221.

RETIREE, part time, retailhardware experience per.fen-ed .. ro 2-7740 9-5.

NURSERY School Aide. Col.lege and experienced only.Part time. 886-666f.

IM,MEDIATE opening for anExperienced Seybold Cut.ler. Steady work. Excellent,Fringe Bene!its-Mt. Clem.ens Area. Call (313) 468-0713.

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$2,150$2,495$l,8M$1,195$.1,295

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BEFOREYOU BUYBE SURETO VISIT

BUT

964.68113180 E. JEFFERSON

SEYMOURCADILLAC

USED VW'SBUGS-CAMPERS.BUS'ESLARGE SELECTIONTO CHOOSE FROM100% WarrantY

AvailableSPECIAL SALE

ON ALL MODELSSTOP ANDCOMPARE

WE BUYUSED VW'$

WOODMOTORS, INC.15.151 Gratiot at 8 ,Mile

372.2600

12 month •• 12.000 mil .. V.tueProtection I'lln opllon.i 00mOIl Cadlllaca

ALL USED CARS ARE .tiQlALIKESEE RIITER FOR THE BEST

'74 Vega. Auto.'73 Dodge Dart Sport'72 Ford GalallJe. 4.Dr. Air.'71 VW Beetle.'70 Vellant. 2.Dr. H.T. 6. Auto .'69 PonUac Catalina .•. Dr. H.T.'68 Chevrolet Caprice. 4.Dr. n.T.'67 Ford. 4-Dr. A doll.

RinER CHEVROLET16700 HARPER 881-7600

PRE-OWNEDCAD IlLACS

'71 T'BIRD. Air.'74 Cpe. de Ville. Stereo.'73 Cpe. de Ville. Clean.'13 Sdn. de ViDe, stl!J;'eo.'72 Cpe. de Ville. Clean.'72 E1do. Cpe. Stereo.'74 Brougham D'Elegance'71 C411aia Cpe. Air.

McGLONECADILLAC

20903 HARPER2 blocks north of Vernier

881-6000

SEETHE BESTSELECTION OF

PRE-OWNEDCADILLACS

AT THE NEWESTAND MOST

MODERNFACILITIES

IN THE AREA

ROGERRINKE

CADILLAC CO.11 MILE RD.

East of Van DykeWarren

536-6260OR

757.0767

SUPER Gerace Sale, movingto San 'Francisco, must sac.rifice boob, clothing, fur-niture, housewares. 8atur.day, Sunday 10 to .t. 2170Iroquois, Indian Village,between Vernor and Ker.cheval. .

RUMMAGE SALEBest In Detroit Area

Grosse pte. Woods Pre •.Church

Mack at Torrey Rd.Between 'l and 8 Mile

Fri., Oct. 4 9 a.m.-D p.IT••Sat., Oct. 5 &.11 a.m.

BEAUTIFUL like new fulllength mink coat. Size 14.16, violet Lutilla. Original.ly $5000, asking $1200. 772-0980 from 10.2 p.m. week-days.

POWER leaf vacuum,s horse.power. 885-4769.

GARAGE SALE - Knick-knacks, garden tools, elec.trlc saw, cMkware, barstools, art objects, lots ofgoodies. Friday, Saturdayonly. October 4th and 5thafter 10 a.m. 19185 B'erdenAvenue.

ITEMS from Estate. Glas •.ware, silverplate, jewelry,a c cor d ion, household,clothes and much more.Thursday-Saturoay, ]~.No pre.sales. 22306 Alexan.der, St. Clair Shore6.

RETIRED, bargains. 2 aameas new expenalve menswinter c:oats size 46. 33white shirts size 16%.34sleeves, aU in Iood condi.tjon .. 1-12 gauge RemIng.ton automallc delull8 wUhelltra barrel Ind customgenuine leather case. TUl.00t2.

HUGE 3 Family Garage Sale-FurnIture, lranrlte' appli.anee, infant IUrnialllng.,golf, 'Ill, tennll equipment,bike, lllallware. Every.thing. 'nlurtday. Friday,1.6, Saturday, 10 •. m .. \67Moran.

BABY equipment, swing set,climbing ladderj gym-dandy. Girls bites. Home.maker toys, electric games,yard games; crocks, can.ning jar •. 885-7463,

MOVING - Custom 1a r g ekitchen table, chairs, beau-tiful Hepplewhite desk,china cabinet, vibrator con.tour d,aJr, tables, mirror,hu!"idiller, clothing size 12;children's clothes size 10,Ilalian Deliarobia wallplaques, antique wroughtiron hanging side tables,pviter table, chests, doors,misc. 823.1652.

MINI Flea Martet, Saturday,492 Cadieux. Oldies andgoodies.

EFFECTIVE September 18,Flea Market every Wednes-day 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fortable lnIormation call 772.OtSO, 9 Mile Road betweenHarper and Mack.

SWORDS wanted, Japanese,German, also belmets, med-al.. ll8S-9f031.

HARDWOOD, $25 and $28.WhIte Birch, $31. Fruit.wood, $33. Kindling wood,... 24' available. f3 mck.ing. Any calT)'ing exlra.I.Nt-Ollt5.

RUMMAGE SALEClothing, HOUHbold. Friday

October 4th, 4" p.m.GROSSE POINTE SOROP.TIMIST CLUB, AmerlunLegion Han, 20918 MackAvenue, Grosse PointeWoodt.

POI N TEN E W S Page Twenty-SevenI-AlTICUS FOR SAU'-'ITlCLP POI$AU '-'ITlCW fOR SAU I-AITlCW fOI. $AUMODERN 10 lndllClfa, Dew}J "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL BOX IpriDC, WalDut head. EXERCISE treadmill, like

reupbollterecl bJ "Nut'l, CareluDr Ideeted eurreat board aDd frame for double new'" $40. 331'8Ol'r .•. 881"''' It7lea ol clellper .. bet. bed, baby furniture. - 9 PIECE Dining room set,ter as'PU'1, aeeeuoriel. SlUt. 'b ISNOW TIRES - a FirutoDe fun, j .... 1r 1qd' "okI. ADtiqut eello ahaped car!

ToWD • CouDay p luI tiq.. " GARAGE SALE .:.. II a b y 200 ye., old pattern, daywbeeIa, H '18-15, almost CooatP"'tJIta Welcome clatllea, toy., mlacellaoe. be4;, aoia, doUbt, bed, 2br.1Dd DeW.52'1.-1. lE..E'S OUI. _1 LeIlDOll, corner dre,liers. MJleellaneous.

ClIltoa, Harper WoodJ. Fri- 119 Muir, Frida)' 3-6 p.m.,TYPEWRITER, sean 10138 Mact' (aearl MUe) day, 5 p.m., saturdIY\SWl~ ~d.'Y"'5 p.m., Sunday

)la Dual, CbaDle.a.type, 881-8081 day 10.5. 1.11p.m.hall apace, &Dd repeat bar, ---------- GARAG~ .. and Remodelingbaret e&l'1idlrl cue With RUMMAGE SALE - Sl LARGE Garace Sate-Every> ' Sale-Formica table withlock. $15. 8M-3332 after Jamt'S Lutheran CJ1\U'eb, thIng must go. Mall)' furnl. six chairs. 2 nush doors, 1

.5 p.m. McMillan at Kercheval, lure it e m I, childrens French ,door, v.riouI sidWednesday, 0 c t 0 b e r 2 I' h e mi c:eUaneoll&UNUSUAL Gara,e Sale, from 40 to 8 pm and co a, s Birch eabinetdoora,l,pait

w't mLu it. Bil feature! ! Thursday. OCtobe; i from bouseholcl items, antiques. shutter doors double sinkLike DeW, faU dothinl and 9 to 1 pm Sunday, Oetober 8,. 9.ft with Delta fa~cet, elothfn«,aeeeuories for girls 'l . . 11782 College, Detroit, 6 books, gamel, much more.tbru teens. Books, sltates, MINOLTA SRT 101 with Mile and G\Ulston area. Friday. Saturday, Octoberbedspreads, boUlebold, mis. cue, Vivitar 85 to 205 4.11,l&to 6 only. 562 Shore.ee1lmeou.a, decorative foUll' zoom, tripod plus other ac- SALE, mO"/ing after many ham Rd., oIC Morningsi<k!,taw. 714 Canterbury, cessories. Call TO 11-6502 years. ll.plece w hit e between Cook and Vernier.

aft wroUlht Iron porch furnl.Grosse PoiDte W:ts' ~ er 3 p.m. ture, miscellaneous boatillg, ITALIAN 'Provendal endblocks North of Ve er, CHRISTMAS CARDS baby Items, dishes, glass. tables, small side chair,the first. CDIU't West of 20% discount with ad ,ware, boo k s, suitcases, girl's Schwinn bicycle. Mls-Morningside. Saturday, Sun. WEDDING INVITATIONS trunks, etc. Saturday, Oc. cellaneaus. 884.7823.day - 10 to,f!. Discount with this ad, tober 5. ONLY. un Loth.

NO FROST. 12 ft. refrigera. lNSTANT COPIES 1OC: rup Road, corner of Ridge. ROTOSPADE)' 0 u r gardentor, $25. Built in model Low price Instant printing. up to 1,000 square feet -Frigidaire dishwasher, $25. SCRATCH PADS Me: LB. SKI boots - childrens lace, $20. Joh, 823-1821.G.E. clIapoaai, .U'. Broil. 3 lho. $1.00 silt's 1 and 6, excellent con. Sl'WW TIRES. two G(\(\(\Y~llrmaster, $15... stools, need ECONOMEE SERVICE ditloD. Junior Girl Scout 8.55lt15$10 each, twin mat ..refinishing. $85. fl86.a857. PR~NTING unllorm, sire 10, worn once, tress and spring $30, Silb--------- 15201Kercheval at Latepointe $5. 885-742.. zero Ice maker $150. Arvin

DESIGNERS own twmture Grosse Pointe VA 2.7100 electric heater with aulo.Gld aeeeNOries, complete ---------- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY-bleached MahoclllY King AUTOMOBILE oWDenl M Evenings after 6, Saturoay matie control, 1650 STUslire 'bedroom let, reverse low al •. M ~uarterly and Sunday WJ final sale. $35. 881-8306.paiDted C(lffee table with bu,)'. $150,00(4100,000 IJ. Televi s ion, Widdkomb TREASURES AND THIN.pede~ iNIse, tuffeted '18 ability, ProperlJ Damace. drop leaf table, "chairs, KETS. Gathered 110m ZOin. sola, various chairs, TU 1.2378. eDd tables, 2 bedroom sets, Grosse, Pointe homes onbend1es, ta~es, mlllY ~ther DOCTOR'S "-sit w'ith a-~e chairbed, kitchen set,kltch. sale ONLY Saturday, Oc.interesting ltema. EvelUDgS, and 5 d:r ..., fil ""5-1907 en dishes, other items in. tober 5, 9 till 4. Corner 01~122f. awer e." . cluding Chri$tmlS decora. Kercheval at 135 Kenwood.

ALREADY eonstructed train. tiolll. Phone 881-3936.WINTER Coats, aiJe 8, er RC MOlielllrplane. 822. SPORTY Camel Hair car

sweaters, .size medium. 'l901 CONTOUR clIalr, adju.stable, coat siZe 14, worn twice,Good CODdition.'l'13-32I8'l.' vibrator un i t. Excel14lnt sacrifice $55. 884~.

GARAGE SALE, 1138 Whit. SOLEX bicycle, $180. Mini. condition. $66. '1'11-0693. GARAGE SALE, " SaturdiyUer, saturday only. Rattan bike $90. lIMo6fo21. GIRLS .ki outfit, .be 10, 10.5. No pre.sale. t4ZOporcl1 fur~, ho.pltal VlCl'OR Calculator, $150. 100% nylon, UJed a dozen Bishop.bed, infant furniture, mls. Adds, s1.lbtnlcts, llIultiplies, time •. Girls figure skates, WANTED: Old &lItIs, ','anycellaDeoUJ clothes, other divides. VA 2-1100. size G, good condition. Girls kind, aily condition. Callitems. 220 GALLON oU tank, goDd Sehwinn Fairlady, good eoD- 'Monte, 884.2$54. .

OCCASIONAL chair, excel- condition. Free for remov- dltiOll. 888-4M7. GARAGE SALE -.: Friday,leat, $2lI, sltia, boots, biDd. al. TV 2.7251. FRENCH period fumJture, .Saturday Oclober ..th, "lh,ings, ~ 12, $25. lee MAHOGANY Sheraton din. complete living room. 293. 1()'5. Antiques, ~~IW'e,ikate., au.e t, $II. 8fH.88Il6. ing. room table, oval '.'l'ith '1389. toys, household thmgs: '863

VERMONT Solid -..,L maple 4 leavea, Parque trJmzned, E b S. Brys, W?Ods........ *- C 11 - 8 ,- W BER Ba y Grand electric

desk and chest eomblnation, "'''. a .,r p.m......... player plano with 80 rol1J, BASEMENT SALE _ Satur-excellent condition, $135.-2 1955. Mahogany, ex~nent condl- day, October 5th 'throughdoor bookcase w:lth IldjUIt- HOSPITAL BED, electric, (fon. After 6 p.m. 882.f0323. Tuesday, October 8th, 1()'5.able shelves (new), $1211.\ excellent. condition. $200. 438f0Blshop Road.Call in A.M. 8IJ8.O&28. TU 1-0163. HOME s t ere 0, Magnavox ANTIQUES, collectables. and

turntable, AM/FM, 8 track,PIANO, $t5O or best oICer, CHILD'S auto aeat, General 2 bar.. speakers, bead. furniture, Yamaha snowmo., record player, lamps, chest ,Mo~s, new, •. 881-6688. phones, $100 or best offer. bile with double traUer andof drawen, desk. 886-M98. IBM EXECUTIVE Typewdt. Call Frailk after 6:80, 888- sled, outboard racing boat,

-,...--------- 2383 guila-:. October 5th, ,lith,FIVE FAMILY SALE _ er, Model C, 15 inell car-' 10 a.m .... 900 Notre Dame.

Ev_-d.l_g i .d_ ble dace, excellent coocI1t1011.""'.7...... ma .... a - AliO.88&-7087. VARIOUS it.etl1s, 28' rerrig. SCHWINN 10 speed Superfrom the aublime to lIMl erator.fr'eelllr, tabl .. , color- Sport,. new. Cost. $152.95,ridiculous I Antique prfmJ. GARAGE SALE Oc:tober 3rd, ed TV coZllOle.880-8001. wPi sell for $1~, lock anddve walnut. and pine desk, 'tb ~.'"9 30 .. 30ch t of dr ... ,...... : •. m....: p.m chain included. 884."noes awers, new tent, M' ellaneo lte G..... "GE SALE-QA ••ber s ......... 1SC us ms, men AnA ...., u, after 6 p.m.pedestal drop.leaf table, and womens' clothing, also "'1, 1486 Locbrnoor. SUoI.record&,~, clothes, toyS TlIiPpan 301' ... stove, Hol. ler, chilc!rens'e1oth",:,.ki ~22 HARVARD, moving to.nd game., bDte«o.:.l~~,l¥wood -dOuble bed with ,I i;1~" {Ulcl~."eiiulplJlellt, Florida. All ~furnisbingsold key•. 331 »OJ'08I. NOOJI JeHIiOard;~ CrIcief maple . traab coinplctor. Milcel. must gl>. •ot!t01>e.r . i,5, 1till IS p.m': Frida" Saturday chair, davenport and chair, laaeoull. p.m. to 7 P.nr. •. 1ll82.

BOY'S 20" 3-s~ bike, $20. ideal for c:otlage or base.2 antique type school desks, ment. 21" Lancaster.$10 each. 886-0983. MOVING SALE, mlsceDan-

eous, power reel aDd bandBASEMENT and garage sale. mowers, ferliliur spread-

AnUquea, tools, cloth.. and ers, Feneatra window tan,miscel1aa e 0 U J. Saturday fll'eplace ICTeeD and irons,IDd Sunday 10-4. 2Ml Van pair mag wheels. OctoberAntwerp, Grosse Pointe .tth, 10-3 p.m. ~ SaddleWoods. Lane, near Cook Road and

GENERAL Electric .stove. Momingaide.$75. General Electric dryer, LAW N SWEEP (Parker),::S. Both exc:eUetlt. ~ power, gOOdcondition, $50.

TO 2-2358.20" 2-WHEEL, IG" 2-wbeel

with training wbeels. Eldonslot Cll trade, transformerand can, Hot wbeel tracDSizzler tracks. 8a2-6Ot7. '

DINING room .uite, ,ludlocoucb, tables, chairs, mis.cellaneous furniture. CaUafter 5 p.m. Wedne.sdaythru Sunday. 882.5269.

DINETTE extension table, 2elIalrs, walnut and formicatop. 8x12 Gold Nylon rug.886-7131. '

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aD-VACATIONIENTALS

DELRAY BEACH, Florida. 2bedrooms, a baths, fur.aiabed eoadomlnlWll apart-meat. A1J DeW. NovemberIDd December. ~.

MARCO ISLAND, Florida.New eo!!'lomlnium facinlGulf, deePi -t, pool, flah.inC, ,oU. tenDls. -.as18.

FLOltIDA. Sarasota LollIBoat. New lux\lJ'Y CClDClo-minium, 1 or 2 bedrooms.TastelulJy flll1l1ahed. Pool,teIIDiI. puttiDi greeD, car.port. Rates, weekly, month.ly or sellODal 01' for aale.Local phOlle 1.I12-6m orwrite Sbeli Point, 5ifo7GulfDrive, Holme. Beacb, Flo-rida 33510.

CLEARWATER aree, GulfBeach Condomlnlum, justcompleted, deluxe 2 bed.room. 2 bath, ~atortlll1lisblngs, General Elec.tric appliances, uti 1i t yroom, pool, seaSOllal pre-(torred. 821-0042 after 6:30p.m.

&'r. PETE, 1 bedroom duoplex, carpet, elr, heat. car-port, clean, adults, petleM;seuon, $2Olt monthly oryearly $14.5 per IIIODth.882-G22f.

SEAGATE 01. HJghland. be-tween Boca Raton .and Del-. ray, furnished «m1er apart-ment, 2 bedroom, ! bath,on intercOistal and oceaD.VE 9-0810.

6F-SHARE LIVINGQUARTERS

SPACIOUS, comfortable up-per flat 011 Hillcrest. Sbarewltb bachelor. 881-GfoBafter S.

WOMAN, 30's, will share,my 2 bedroom towubouse.with .ame, $120 includesutillties. References. '1'1'1-.17~, 5:3{)"7 or after 8:~.

FEMALE roommate wantedto ilhare a bedroom fur.nishecl apartment. can be-fOft! 8, 885-6724.

7-WAH.TED TO RENTWIDOW OD aman income

wi.dlea to rent unfumloshed, 2 room apartment. Mustbave shower, stove, refrig.erator: Grone Pointe oaly ..No more than $80 month.l8MO Mac:1t,P.O. Box l!lJ88,Grosse Pomte, Kieb1gan,48236.

FURNISHED 1 bedroombachewrap~Dtneeded

- by retired naval officerafter October 1st. Box T-7 ,,Grosse Pointe New•., jJ>s:,>;~,..,.,>j':.!, r.... •.;~ . .' ..'

COUPLE want bouse. 2 beef. !

rooms or mo,.:Wm dec~orate inside and out. Call824-0751 after 6 p.m.--_.

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroomapartment or fla t InPolntes. Mature couple, nopetl, no cbUdren. Occu.pancy within next 90 days.Please call lifr. Row1ee,96f0~, exl 32.

YOUNG business mln aDdwife, no clilldren, want torent !louse in Grosse Poinleor .urt'OWIoding&rea. Can488-0027 between 8 a.m.and 5 p.m., 293-1'183 afterSp.m.

COUPLE with exeelleot ref.eren~., 'Willlng to care;take bome for 1 year. 822-79Ofo.

WANTED TO RENT-Motorhome between ChristmasaM New Years. 885-8289.

8-ARTICLES FOR,SALEEVENING gOWD, Molly Par-

nis original from Salts.never worn, "Gatsby" lookin pleated chiffon, size 18,pale green. Cost $325, bestoffer over ~. Can 886.5668 after 6 p.m.

SCHWINN Varsity 22" yel.low boy's bite, chrome fell.ders, generator and light.Very good condition. $65.~.

BASEMENT SALE, new andalmost new dothlng, size12.14. Mahogany tables,childrens table aDd chairs.Friday and Saturday 10 to... 11742 Whitehill, Detroit.

40TbomasvlUe Ladder-back cane seat sidechairs, regular $399.95now $199.95. Thomas-ville Pecan oval table,regular $289.95 now$99.95. Temple Stuartrectangular maple t.blewith leaf. regullr$264.95 now $89.95. Gil.liam gold velvet loveBeat, regular $546.95now $199.95. Thoma •.~'iJJe Queen Sid head.board., eight to choosefrom from, valuel to$24U5 your choice$39.85. Hlbrlten darkoak chest, regula r$339.95 now •. 95.Thomasville cherrytriple dresser, mirrorand headboard, reg.$599.95 now $2409.95.

TREESFURNITURE

WAREHOUSE521-2300 -

6C-OFFICE FOI lENTpo

uareMACK and Cadieux - A

proximately 1,800 IIIfeet of office ..-ce - allor part. Offices and layoutrooms - fOOd. for almottany type of IIwbleu. AUIIUlitie. are inclllded.

PURDY AND ASSOCIATES88HSClO

6D-VACATIONRENTALS

VERO BEACH, Florida. Newoceanfront. 2 bedroom, 2bath Condominium. Ele-gantly furnlshed by d~ra.tor. Beautiful beacb, exer-cise roomB, "WII, teDDiscourts. 888-8729.

FORT MYERS Beach, Flor-ida, completely furniahed2 bedroom, 2 balil, air con.dltiolied CODdominium OIl.Gulf overlooking pool, G.E.kitchen aud laundry, cablecolor 'IV. 822-6612. '

DEERFIELD BEACH, Flor.ida, on intercoastal, 1 bed.room, second floor apart-ment, fully furnishe<l, $600pet month, 3 month mini.mum. can 306-388.8515.

FOR RENT OR SALE, 2'lfoot WinD'~bago motorhome, sleeps 6, self COIl.talned. air conditioniD,.full power. '1'19-0M8.

LAUDERDALE BY SEAOcean front :1 bedroom lux

ury townhouse. P r ivatbeaeh, close to everything963-3123 eveniDgs-8lU-79« .

STUART Florida, PierpolnteYacht Club. New COlIminium. 2 bedroom, 2 bath,aU complex iacllitie. IIldsports included monthlyuntil early January. 823.9629.

ST. MAARTEN Welt Indies3 bedroom, 2~ baths, beautiful location, completelyequipped for "Ie or rent.823-96211.

FLORIDA, Longboat Har-bour, luxury apartment,availAble for 5CUOn or willconsider mOllthly rentalcar optional. 885-2867 after1.

STUART FLORIDA - Beau-tiful furnished 2 bedroom2 bath, cOl1domiaium 011golf course. TU 2.Q510.

Thund.Y. October 3. n746-IOl UNT 6-F011iNT

UMfUINISHID UNFUINISHED1111 LADWOOD. at leiter. CHALJIERS Dell Meek _

... 2 Pd • room apart. Spaeloua 3 room a, .. 'tomtDtI, fr'cd .. • moot1l. mellt, n e • IJ cleeorated,SeDlor adultl. 0IIIr. lrec!ur. plentJ 01 clcileta, stove, re-Ity depoG1: required. 311. ~tor, uWitiea lnelud.all. ed, $125. "'1015.

A'I'TRA.iC'l!VE a room In. ONE BEDROOM apartmentcome,' heat and hot water $nO plua $110 security de:!Deluded. $110 per month, posit, heat, water, gll in.a'll.... duded. Chalmera1lear War.

__ RIV,1RD II' _ .._ ••_ reD, call after 6 p.m. Mon.- A ,.OWIll.tVU607. J day through Friday an

~~, 2~ bathJ, Kilt- day 8aturday and ~IY,8Ch1er' kltebeD. Immediate 331.1389,occupancy. $365. 881-4306.

HARVARD Detroi~ bed. 4 R~M upper apartment,, Cadieux.Warren area. Ad-

room,. '1~ bath, 2 story, ults; 8 to 10 a.m. or 4 to 6::.~~a:.singles or p.m. '179.3329., ST. CLAIR SHORES

BEACONSFIELD - between 225f0.&MasonieBoulevard be.Mack IDd WllmD. 5 large tween JefferSQJJ and 1.94.room upper, $200 month. Close to Lakeside Park and886-0889. new golf course. 2 bed.

SHARP 2 bedroom bw4alow room, 1~ bath, drapes,with study $175 mOllthly cenlral air. Adults $235 in.carpeted, drapea, paDe1~ eluding heat. Option to buy.prace, lida ok. Sean 886-2206. Kocian Company.R~, 368-3600. 6A-FOR RENT

GROSSE POINTE - 4 be4. FURNISHEDrooms~ carpeting, drape,. ROO2 car gara.e. $3SO plus see- 3 MS furnished, $30 per,...ity. 88U215. week. Security deposit. 822-

7«J8, No pets.GROSSE POINTE. Old world

faml. house, 5 bedroom.s. 2 .t ROOM lower income, $150car. garage, carpeting, per month. 2202lUdgemont,drapes. $375. ~.ll315. ~~~~ ,Pointe Woods. TO

. CHARMING two bedroomIpartment. Gl'08Ie Pointe. LAKEPOINTE., '3 room up-

''C _¥'pe te d and drapes lie! ..Oat.. $160 a month.thrvu~. Stove and re. UtUities mcluded. 882.7901.frigerator. No .,eta Of ehU. FURNISHED flat Grossedren. Own balcony; base- Poi Dt", for Ii DlOnths.ment; . garage. $190 plus Adults only no pets .ecur-securitY depo.it. AVlilable ity deposil' 823~:~t.obef 8th. SbowD by apo]IOiIItmeIlt.882-4032. NICELY furnished s t u 1i 0

, ' apartments n ear GrosseBEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom flat. Pointe, East Jefferson City

$13' monthly, utilities limits. $135 to $1<&5 perl'l!id, ,applia.nees, carpeted, m 0 n t b. E1eclricity in.kWs, peta ok. Sears Rent- eluded. Nice for one adult.IIi, 368-S800. No pets. City' and Grosse

! , Pointe buse.. Quiet build.~ CLAIR SIIORES.Mason- ing. Telephone 331-3909 or

Ic.Harper area. B'r i c k 821.2818 or 821-~rancli,3'bedtooms and uW. ...........ity room. $250 per month. HISl'ORIC INDIANcan 2IJa.:2l4Sbetween 10:30 VILLAGEa.m;.2:20 p.m. SUper 2 bedroom Carriage

.. , H 0 U 8 e. Splcious livingTOWNEHOUSE D u pie x , room, large sunny. kitchen,

Trq~ey. Road. 3 .~. $200 monthly plus utilities.roollU!, M batlls, diDiDI J. S. GOODMANroom,~aee, . screened 886-3060pordl.. Adults.. AvailableNov~ber 1st. $3liO. can 2 ROOM apartment, $85,after~ '6:30 p.m. 821-olNZ. 'utilities included. 82107oi92.IFLORIDA STUART, lovely

2 ROOKS aild bath apart- HOME, HARPER wOODS UDfurnished watetfroDt, 2ment, stove IDdrefrigera. 1 6edroom, completely dec. bedroom., 2 bath, condo-tor, aU utilitiu, $85. VA .- orated, furnished, carpet. minlum. Yearly rental.~8. ' ed. Good location. Adults TU 2'()51C.

CHANDLER.'. ~rk Drive w:r.~tsco. ~ NORTH NAPLES Florida, 2area; $180 moath1y, 2 bed. -__ 1M!droom, 2 bath CODdominroom brick home, ~. 4J._J~,OQMS_FORRENT ium on Gulf of Mexico

~•• - .. ~i••h'iHoPp~g.,'..~ds',' .pets "" .- . ;,co~.pIetelyfurmshed, PP.Ql,~ and AU.. - .::_.~.:.. vldJiity~by' week, month or seaSon~ ok. Selrs ReDtals, ~ aenUeman, room, private Can owner 363-6850.'3800",/,;, ".' .' ~th.822.~. CLEARwATER,' furnished 2DICKE~oCb~er Park ROOK with eooldng prlvi. bfldroom, 2 bath C:ondomin

area,~5'noin Upper'f1at, legu for middle' age ium on Tampa Bay. Avail.appliances, heated, $185. woman in Grosse Pointe. able. 264-0092.881-8700. VA 1-46'70.

FORT KYERS BE A C H,Florida. View Gulf Olym.pic.size pool, golf' coursefrom our comer, 2 bed.room .Condominium. Golf,500 yards to {"lrSt tee, prI.vate pier, deep sea fishing,shelling. Linens, cable TV,weekly or sea8OUaJ. Eve-nings. 533-a129.

FALL COLOR or Winter va-cation, Boyne arer. chalet.fireplace, gas heal 778-.f824.

FLORIDA, Mar c 0 Is1and~Renting beautiful water-front condominium vl1la,bi.weekly, monthly, fISh•ing, boating, pool, etc.Sleeps 4 adults, new com.pletely fu rn ish ed. TUH982.

MARATHON KEY, 125 milesSouth of Miami, on thewater overlooking go ifcourse. Diving, fishing, ten-nis. new 2 bedroom, 2 bath,fully furnished Condomini.ums. Pool and maid. 731.6248.

FLORIDA, 11th floor studioapartment in exclusive andprlva,te Sea Towers condo-minium complex on BocaC i ego Bay, overlookingGull Mexico. Sauna, bridge,tennis, swimming pools etc.Available Nov. 1 for sea.sonal occupancy. ~2118or 8tW-I021.

INDIATLANTIC by the Sea,Florida, large house, unlur-nished, 600 ft. from theAtlantic, 3 bedrooms, 2baths, 2 car (al'age,Florida room, den, etc.$300 month. 1 year mini.mum. 884-1519.

BEAUTIFUL new bome, 3bedrooms, 2 full baths, ga.rage. 1800 square feet ofliving space, wall :.} wallcarpeting, central air, builtin appliances. HernandoBeach on Gulf, lease 6months to 2 years, $325 amonth, security deposit re-qulr&(i. 52J6-f0071.

MARCO TOWERS. Neples,Florida. New waterfront 2bedroom, 2 bath. complete.lY furnished Condominium,heated POOl. BI.weekly,season or lease. 881.5485.

PETOSKY - Walloon Lakearea. Beautiful new cottagein wooded setting. Excel.lent area for color tour andslrllng. 681.2223.

NEAR Grosse Pointe, brick ROOM and bath for matureColonial. ,Mature adults person, employed in the

, only. $2<&5. TU ~152. day time. 886-2344.

8 ROOM UPPE~merset, FURNISHED room, kitchenGrosse Pointe Park. Avail. utilities. St. Clair Shoresable Or.tober 15th. 882-l338. area, near lake. 1740-2139.

HARPER-DICKERSON golf VERY NICE room for em., course area. 2 room apart. ployed lady. Kitchen pri-

ment, carpeted, appUanc:es. viliges. 884-461D..No chUdren, no peta. Avail- ROOM in Gl'Oise Pointe torsble November 1st; $12S

th _I urI'" working person. Nearper mon ... us see ".7. trlJlSportation and stores.521-5UO. 885-4{lOO.

AT'!'RAcrIVE 3 bedroom, ROO" AND B f$190 monthly, Lake prlvi. m. ATH or ma.legea, garage, appliances, ture p e rs 0 n. employed

. kids, pets ok. Sears Rent- days. Near Bon Secour.als, 368-3600. 886-2344.

GROSSE POINTE PARK - 6C-OFFICE FOR RENTLower 5 rooms, electric DENTAL SUlTE (2 clIairs--stove, garaie, heated. Se- fuUy equipped) also 2 or ~curity deposit. Adults. $2foO. room office. Heated and~.' air cooditioned. 16417 E.

HARPER WOODS - Attrac- Warren near Outer Drive.tive lower, 2 bed roo m Can CI!5-0457. Eveningsapartment, wiih targe liv- 884-9690.ing room and di.ni.ng eU. 2 SMALL OFFICES, 19954Kitchen and bath. AvaU. Harper, 1 at-$80, 1 at $75.able immediately. Adults Includes utilities and aironly. Call manager. TU conditioning. 884-6320 days,

, 40.16401. 886.7117 nigbts.

3 ROOM apartment $95, utll. 2-3 OR • OFFICE sUites, pri.lties included. 821-7'92. vate rest room, deluxe

MAPLETON, Farms. CDlon. panelling, carpeted, air con.ill, redecoratiDg now. $350. ditioned. 8 Mile. 20550 Ver-882-0028. nier near 1.94 x.way. 1m.

mediate occupancy. Mrs.LARGE 2 bedroom, $160 Roberts, 776-6600.

monthly, utilities p aid,carpeted, appliances. base- HAMPTON SQUARE .BLDG.ment. Kids, peta ok. Sears 22811 Mack AvenueRentals, 368-3600. Various size suites available,

Optional secretarial service.toWER nat. 'Require refer- 884-4516

eneel. can 881-849'1.PROFESSIONAL office for

GROSSE POINTE - 3 bed. lease, excellent location,rooms, upper nit, garage, immediate occupancy. 900nice neighborhood. Park s qua r e feet. St. Clairprivilege •. 626-35115. Shores. 773-6120.

3986 AUDUBON, house, 7 FOR LEASErooms, 2 car carage. Beau. 397 FISHER ROAD. Brandtifu1 eonditioI1. Availlble. New. Up to 1500 sq. 1t._7289. Private Entrance, Parkingj

ready 60 days.'I ROOM apartment above 19950 VERNIER, near ElII-

store, no children, pets. land. 3, • room suites, c:ar.Harper Woods, $225. 881. peted, daily janitor.43'1'1 after 5. ~ KELLY, near 9 Mile.

:& &EDROOII Rancll: carpet. Approx. BOOsq. ft., priwteell I I led deJJ lav. Brand new.- ,centra a r, pane , 3'1'1 FISHER ROAD. SingleFlorida nM»m,farp lot inth.wooda, 2 bJoc:ka from office, carpeted, dally jan.water, attae1lecl garage. ~ia:E, corner FlIber Rd.$&1M) month pillS .etUrity Newly deeorated a roomdepoeit. __ 1. suite. Janilor lervice, IS'

LOWER 5 room., Groue signed parJdng.Pointe, adults. Seeurlty de. Mrs. Jeffriel, Realtorpoatt. LA 1-4462. TV 2-0899

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COTTAGE in Like Orion'dn& wooded lots, overlookingspring fed lake. Pine inler.ior, shower, gas heat, car.peted, furnished. $20,500.1-693.12Ot.

SANILAC AREAYear around bome, 3 furnish.

ed cottages and workshopon beautifully landscapedgrounds. 200 feet on LakeHuron with good beach.

RAY DIERICKX(313) 359-2141

5 MUes North of Lexingtonon M.25

EXECUTJVES -

EAST DE T R 0 IT, 24584Mabray, 3 bedroom BrickRanch, 2 car garage, fullfinished basement. Byowner. 886-6806.

1hursd.y, Octob.r 3, 197412D-LAKI AND RIVIR 12D-LAKE AND RIVER

PROPERTY PROPEITYLAST OF IT'S KIND

.Prime residential lake frontbuilding site, 3.6 acres. 45minute. from Detroit, bor.ders, Orchard Lake Coun.try Club. Flows into UpperStraits Lake. West Bloom.field Township. '15,000 per

225 acre. Equity out. Contact100 owner, Jim Brown, 561.

6760 - 584.5420.

YACHT OWNERSALGONAC, ST. CLAIR Riv.

er Brick Deluxe Ranchtype Cape Cod, 4 yrs. old,2 large bedrooms, 2 bathsdown, 2 bedrooms bath up,spacious living room, car.pets, drapes, large at.tached garage, plus double 12E-COMMERCIALboathouse on canal in rear, PROPERTYsewer, water, must see toappreciate. Immed. pos.session, $89,000. Owner will SaUD long term inveslment,carry Land Contract, $35,- average 9 per cent return,000 down 8%. By appoint. nearly tax free on $500,000ment only: investment, triple "A", netPROFESSIONAL ME~T leased warehouse building

CAPE COD. 4 bedrooms, 2 in prime suburban area.baths up, double port boat. This investment can assure3 car garage, fine hu~!ness your future peace of mind.location, 3 offices adjacent, Principals only, call M'r.separate entrances. By apo Kohl, 543.6151.pointment only. '

ST. CLAIR RIVER lot, 100 13-REAL ESTATEft. steel breakwall canal FOR SALEin rear for dockag!!, sewerwater, $35,000, terms. Realvalue.

T. M. TUCKER ALGONACTH-1I681

4087 :M29 Hwy. Can for appt.

13-REAL ESTATE

Open Sunday 2:30-5FIRST OFFERING53 HAWTHORNE ... Grosse Pointe Shores. Architect designed 3 bedroom

l~ bath, two story home with paneled library. Deluxe modern kitchen.Screened terrace. Paneled games room, 80 foot lot. Only 10 houses {romthe tennis courts, swimming pool, and boating facilities of the Shores park.

JUST LISTED!LAKEFRONT HOME in Grosse Poinle Shores just north of Yacht Club. Built in,

'1945, this brick STORY AND A-HALF is designed for year round activities;boating, skating, waterslding, etc. First floor bedroom and bath plus 3 bed.rooms and bath up with good storage areas. Family room, den and breakfasterea have magnificent view of lake. Finished basement with complete summer.kitchen le8ds to glass enclosed lower terrace room for recreational activities.Reinforced breakwall, boat hoist. This home is priced to sell! 884-0600.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Immediate occupancy on this excellent 3 bedroomColonial. Large living room with fireplaee, full d1ning room, games room,enclosed terrace. Mason, Parcells schoois. Owner transferred. 884-0600.

FIRST OFFERINGLAKELAND .•. "A little mansion" built of quality materials. Slate roof, copper

downspouts, etc .... Impressive foyer, cherry paneled living room, 15xl4.6'library, master bedroom 26.6'xI6' with F IP, etc. 4 additional bedrooms, 3~baths. A very gracious home. l00xl75' lot.

EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIESOF. EASY LIVING which this Grosse Pointe Farms Ranch home provides. Also

you should know that it is very well located {or shopping, transportation andschools. 3 bedrooms, den, Solarium, 2 car attached garage, etc. . . . Call usfor complete details.

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONEREALTOR@

AN AUTHENTIC COLONIALwith tradltional appointments located in one of Grosse Pointe Farms mostchoice neighborhoods. 5 family.sizedbedroom,~, 3 full baths, 3 lavatories,beautiful bay.windowed library with genuino chestnut paneling, brick flooredactivities room, formal dining room, service stairs, Mutschler kitchen sprin.kler system, 3 car garage, 3 fireplaces, etc .... truly a home of mluterfuldesign and eonstruction. Priced now at only $138,500.

YOUR FIRST HOME?HERE'S ONE that is attractive and at a price that wlll please your pocketbook.

located in Grosse Pointe City on a 5Ox128' lot. 3 bedrooms, den, l~ baths,living room fireplace. $33,900 with immediate possession.

Because buying a home is an important matter, our office employs only full timereal estate consultants who specialize in Grosse Pointe properties. We believe it'sthe best way to provide you with the ultimate in professional judgment: For yourpeace of mind, and lasting satisfaction, place your problems in our hands.

Richard E. Borland William R. McBreartyMildred Kelley Gregory A. Wheeler

William q. Adlhoch Lee HennesDavid D. Dillon

Borland -McBreartyREALTORS

395 Fisher Road TU 6-3800MEMBERS OF GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD

l1C-1OATS ANDMOTORS

llF-TRAILERS ANDCAMPERS

LONE STAR 16, one'design,sloop, main jib, 150 bilge.boards make good familyday sailer, 900 lb. capacity.Neat 1st boat. boom tent,trailer, 5 horsepower motor.822.8251.

SEARA Y, 24 feet C.C,h.p., like new, onlyhours. 884.6334.

'n VW Campmobile, white,pop top, 21 miles per gal-Ion, carpeted, sleeps 5.Electric refrigerator. Ex.cellent for camping orcommuter, $2,550. 885.5703.

12B--VACATIONPROPERTY--

HUNTING !J:ldge-l large, 2small log cabins on Straitsof. Macinac, near Cheboy-gan. Lake frontage. flow-ing well, running stream,Pine and Birch trees . .Mod-ern conveniences. 884-6994.

OTHER SPECIAL OFFERINGSCENTER HALL COLONIAL with 3 bedrooms, 2J,2 baths, paneled den AND family

room, kitchen built-ins, fine patio, paneled games room, and all beautifullydecorated. Occupancy at close. Mid 50's. 881~.

EXCITING BRICK COLONIAL in the Woods. 3 bedrooms, 1~ baths, famllyroomand basement games room. Near schools, bus, shopS. Price now reduced forquick sale- call US today for details. 881-4200.

ONE OF OUR FINEST RANCH OFFERINGS is just off the leke with 3 bedrooms,2Yt baths, 21 foot famUy room, 31 foot activities room. with grill, and handyaundry, all on first floor, plus central air, sprinklers, and a Mutschler kitchenwith built.ins. $89,lSOO.881-8300.

HERE'S A WONDERFUL HOME for the discerning buyer who wants everythingready for comfortable and gracious living when he moves in-here are six.large bedrooms, 'I terrific new kitchen, 30 foot living room, library and muchmore. And all in a prestige FARMS location! $145,000. 884-0600.

NEED SPACE FOR A TENNlS COURT? Estate sale of 3 bedroom RAMBLINGRANCH on Lothrop with family room, and 150x238 foot prime site. $93,000.

881 ..6300. 'i, ~ i 'iil:~j~ ,:j[:': :OH.hH :.n~'!ftl~ L:~':'i;. -;d.i;f;~. ;.':.;S(!l ,t t:- FOR~WHOWANT AND CAN AFFORD THE BEST, don't miss this

sparkimg air conditioned home on over an acre 0{ beautifully landscapedgrounds complete with heated swimming pool. 4 master bedrooms, 4 bathsplus 3 bedrooms and bath on 3rd floor. Library, terrace, morning room, fabu-lous games room with fireplace and MORE. 881-4200.

MUST BE SOLD-Newly painted 3 bedroom BUNGALOW near Fen'y School,with lovely 14x17 family room, 2-car garage, and immedlate occupancy.$32,900. 881-6300.

LOCHMOOIt-Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom, 3J,2 bath SEMI.RANCH withpaneled den, family room, 1st floor laundry, ultra-modern kitchen, arid 2-earattached garage. Under $70,000. 88~.6300.

973 T.Bin:!, 20,000 miles,interior, AM/FM tap e,e1ean. $4,300 or best offer.~li896.

970 FORD Ranch Wagon,faIrly new tires, Mark IVair conditioner, new shocks$800.881.5095.

973 CAPRlOE, low mileage.Comfortron, power seats,windows, locks, excellent.$3,200. 885-7415.

972 FORD L.T.D. Wagon,air, stereo, $1,800. VA2~9.

AMARO, 1972, Gold, topcondition, very sporty car.$2,600. 882-4141 after 5p.m.

959 THUNDERBIRD, vinyltop, tires perfect. $900882.0713.

18-CARS WANTEDTO BUY

1974 l"LEETWOOD, D'ele-gance, every available op'tion except sunroof, .tetra-coUa red, with velour in.terior, absolutely immacu. 12e-FARMS FOR SALElate condition, private, METAMORA$8,000. Contact my secre. HORSE COUNTRYtary, M. S. Minko, 776-3100 GOOD INVESTMENTweekdays 9.5. Lapeer County, Michigan.

"'.. • Up to 275 acres. Rolling1968 . L~NS Convertible, countryside, 31% down,

power s tee r i n g, power land contract terms, 8% in.brakes. Runs good, clean. terest.$200. 886-9664. GEO. PALMS REALTOR.

1966 FORD Falcon, gOod con. ,. 8IJ6..4444dition,. stick. $175. 886.1974 after 5.

19711dERCEDES BENZ 250,air, AMlFM, automatic,

_ power s te e ring, powerbrakes, as new. 963.7400,331-1532.

GRAN TOIUNO Sports, 72.A liltle red beauty. $2,100cash. TU 5-&190.

72 SUPER BEETLE, FMstereo. Good condition. 773.73M. '

1972 VEGA Hatchback, 3speed sUek shift, AMlFMradio. Excellent condition.Snow tires included. $1,350.884-4455.

VW, 1969, 4 passenger sta.tion wagon, automatic, ex-cellent condition. $1,050.885-4778 •

ROLLS ROYCE Cloud 111.:Magnificent silver. and me;tallic blue. Air, low miles,full power. 345-8219.

971 MERCURY Colony Parkstation wagon, loaded, air,steel radials, 8 track. 882-2305.

972 CHRYSLER Wag 0 nTown and Country, ilke'JIeWOall-POWer;-air:-$2,800or best 0 ff e r. Privateowner. TU 6-6102.

HRIS CRAFT cabin cruiser1962-32 ft. Sea Skilf-soft

top, new canvas. cushions,curtains, and deck. Twin185 HP-new short blocks-I'ebuilt engines 98 hourssleeps six-radio-compass-can be seen in water atDetroit Boat Club - Well#9-$8,lJOO-Make Offet'-Eager to sell-Office: 8852832; Res.: 886.0481.

6' CATAMARAN, good coo-dition, $850 or best offer.Call oi22-0040 after 6. Askfor Fred.

USED CAR WANTED-Mustbe in excellent condition.882-0823, 882-5133.

le-80ATS ANDMOTORS

POINTE NEWSn-CARS FOI SALE1974VEGA Hatchback, sUck,

10,500 miles, blue and red.$2,150. 885-8798.

1968 COUPE De Ville, load.ed, $500. Afler 4. 884.3375.

1970. FORI) Torino stationwagon. Call 886-2987.

MERCURY 1972 Monterey,factory air. otller extras.Retiree's l.owner cari lowmUes, excel1ent condition,$2,275. 885-7212.

1974NOVA 350 V.S automatic,pOwer steering, 11,000 miles.Spotless. Goo d buy at$2.600. 884.3951.

'65 CORVAIR Monza, Bestoffer. 884-4688,

1971 FORD L.T.D. slationwagon. $1425. 885-5229

'68 IMPALA, good condition,air, aulomatic, $600. 884.9119.

GROSSE

be seen, $1,600 or best of.fer. !l84-3683.

'-ARTICLES WANTIDSAFES WANTED. AJmoat

any cQlldition. Woods Loekand Safe. TU 1.9247.

USED furniture and antiques.Pewl1bic pottery, iIldlanrugs and jewelry, coins,cut glass, Tiffany lamPI,'marble top tables, hand.made quilts, orIental rugs,anylhing of value in fumi.ture or glass. 823.3223 or885-6380.

WANTED TO BUY, dolls,dishes, brie.a.brac, pewter,clocks, jewelry, furniture,brass, copper, silver, waritems, old toys, old booksand old magaz.illes, etc. 779.3416.

1971 HUMMEL plate. 886.0998.

BOOKS, Art Objects Sought.Browsera tlways welcom~.B. C Clae. Book Shop;.Miss Ethel Claes, 16'10Le-verette (48216). WO 3.4267.

USED beds & mattresses,box springs, buliJr: beds,sola couches and otherfurniture. Pay your price.

Peace Evangelistic ChurchFrom 9 to 5

821.0330 or 821.1631

JEWELR\', Diamonds, Pre-cious stone", Old Gold,Antique Jewelry, Silver,Estates, Art Obects, Qual-ity Antiques, etc. Boughtor taken on consignment.Our profit is small so youget more.

LEES20339 Mack

Grosse Pointe, 'Mich., 8IJl~

WANTED, dog house, formedium size dog. C3ll eve-nings. 881.~:i78.

LOCAL Boy Scout Troopwallts to buy used canoe . ,884-4688.

ENGLISH style Pram, alsoBassinet, cradle or .mallcrib. Excellent condition.331-7608.

MAN'S goU cll!bs, right orleft handed, also pool ta.ble. 882-92lW.

ROYAL Worcester, CbiDa,Delecta pattern. Call 8lIfJ.16'14. .

UONEL TRAINS521-8809 - 528-1300, Ext. 6.

SMALL OCcasiooal or bed.room chair to reupholster.884-3382 after ISp.m. 1

WHEEL CHAIR. call be-tween 7 a.m.-IO a.m., 7p.m.-Il p.m. 526-1369.

10A-MOTORCYCLES , IFOR SALE ~.

1973*, HONDA 350, discbrakes. Excellent condition.884-9279.

1972 YAMAHA LT.2 Enduro,excellent condition, $300 orbest offer. 881.7433.

971 350 Harley Davidson 1Sprint, low mileage. Mustsell. $350 or best offer. Callafter 6, 882-8652.

UST SACRIFICE, 1974 K•. 1wasaki motorcycle - 175-street-dirt less than 50miles on it. $500. 881-6658.

970 YAMAHA, 125-ATl, 1excellent running conditiOll,needs gear work, $300 orbest offer including Bellhelmet. 881.7649. C

l1-CARS FOR SALEAUTOMOBILE Insurance as

low as $56 per year. Call 1Chesney Insurance Agencyfor your over the phonequotation. 884.5337.

1971TORINO 2 door hardtop, 1air conditioning, etc, Excel.lent condition. 177-6874,886-4634.

M.G.B. 1973, AM/FM radio.Excellent condition. 8&5.

19148.

973 TOYOTA station wagon.Like new. 886-6007. C

974 CORVETTE and '74Vega GT. Both loaded.Best offer. 792.2018.

966 GALAXIE convertible,full power, good transpor.tation. Needs body work.$150. 885-0672.

67 FORD custom 2 door. Ex.ceLlent condition. Thursday.Friday, 2-4p.m. 886-21l1.

o JAVELIN, mint condition. 1

Stereo, many extras. Must7

VE 7.0506

WANTED

ORIENTALRUGS

WANTED

CRESTWOOD guitar willicase, like new. $3Q. 88S-3565.

ROGERS Drum set, bluesparkle, 4 drums, High Hatextra cymbals. 886-9579.

WURLIruER Baby Grand,piano, good cond1tion, $8OQ.1186-$769 after 5.

DOC SEVERINSEN trumpet.881.2624.

AUTHENTIC NOSTALGIA!-Seeburg Symphanola jukebox, from 1940's, plays 78,fantastic sound, $400. Early1900's steamer trunk, 2S x42, 5 drawers, large sectionfor hanging clothes, $150.881-6078.

TWO 4.drawer file cabinets.Thermo.Fax copier, 2 type.writer stands, 2 executivetype tables, 1 executivetype deslt, 1 steno typedesk, 1 executive typechair. All furniture oalt.Cardex 19 slide 60 cardfile. Some mis,~ellaneous.19135 Berden Avenue. 884.1358, FrIday and Saturdsyonly.

9-ARTICLES WANTED

1972 COUPE ,DE VILLE, CAL 20, 1082, race equipped.loaded, excellent condition. 6 sails, includes new main$3,875 Ol' best offer. 881. and Genoa. 6 Horsepower

7896. ~~:~ie.cr~~~lI:~t~;~[1974 EL DORADO, Fire Mist tion. $(,300. 881.0986.

Persian Lime, leatller in.terior, vinyl roof, stereo, MUST SACRIFICE - 1973many extras. 778-1389after Chryskr outboard fiberglas5 p.m. boat, 16 feet, 55 horse.

power, ha,-dly used due to1973 CHRYSLER New York. business demands, com.

ELECTRIC Train: Lionel or er Brougham, full power, plete accessorles, plushAmerican Flyer, modern stereo, 28,500miles. $3,850. seats, in Grosse Pointeor old. 886-4065or 237-5617. 884.3620. well. $1,500. 881-6658.

TRIUMPH 1972 G.T. 6. Ex. OWENS, 28 ft. 1964, cruiser,cellent condition. New tires. single 225 engine, hardtop,886-4118after 5 p.m. Mon. extras, inch!ding lttorageday thru Friday. $2650. equipment. $4,500. 779.~022

1970 LE MANS V.B, power, SLlC){CRAFT '73, 23 feet,brakes, steering, air, steel I 188 h.p. Mercury I and 0

All sizes - besl prices. I radial tires. $1,400. 822'1 with trim tapes aild winter•. 1179 047.5146 8696 after II p.m, storage. 886.3827.

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GARAGE SALE, a real give- -away! Many never.usedItems. 'Baby tumiture andtoys, abo IJJOrted bouse.bold items and clothing forfamily. Saturday and Sun.day, U, 1728 BroadstoDe,Grosse Pointe Woods.

HARD ROCK maple table, 4ladder back cbairs, mintcondition, $60. 886.UI5.

HENREDON Italian classic6 piece dining set. Likenew. $1150. Heritage lampand coffee tables. Miscel. GRANDS, Spinets, Consoleslaneous items. 779-4870. and Small Uprigbts. Cash.

RUG, Karastan "Eslella,",12'x15', all woo,, rust.Practically new. Paddingincluded. $300. 885.1522.----

GARAGE SALE, 1!'37Severn,Grosse Pointe W,'Ods. B'e.ing transferred, furniture,lawn equipment, children'sclothing, ,baby furniture.drapes, small appliances,miscellaneous. October 3.4.5, fO to 5 p.m.

MT. CLEMENSFLEA MARKETWEDNESDAY, NORMANDY clarinet. Excel.

10 A.M. TO 5 P.M, lent condition. 881-9621.FRIDAY, 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

75 NO. GRATIOT ANTIQUE pl aye r piano,Antiques, collectibles, crafts, needs work. $50. 881-4187.

furniture, and clothes.INFORMATION-7'72-5337 VOSS Grand Piano, very good

OR 465-5029 condition. $475. lI8S-2590.

AM"'FM RADIO. phono con. UPRIGHT plano, reasonable.sole, $35. 8lM-7873. 331-4Zll7.

CORNET with case, like new.Mirror with frame 48" x MARTIN Cornet, good condi.a". 884-$577. lion, $25. TU4-2073.

EXERCISE bicye1e, .ilver SI-ANTIQUESblond wig-medium gypsy. . FOR SALEMiscellaneous clothing. SU;ver ,Fox suit stole. Sun. FURNlTUBE refiDJsbed, re.beam curler set. Hea<lboard paired, stripped, any typefor youth bed. Play.pen and of eaniDt. Free atimates,indoor walker. Gold and 47""..silver evening sandall. 372.8350.

GARAGE SALE - DiBhe., CoUector Jive. cash forgJaJilware, books, Bun lamp, old large size~=;,s;;:~~'=ce=:ELECTRIC TRAINSous. 414 Madison, Grosse made before 194,2.Pointe Farm.... Thursday, Any condition.Fr~~,i.y:,~o;.a.Di.~p.m. . Doug Nash 721-56llO

PECAN dining room .et with LARGE hundred year old an.breUfNnL Call. after 6 tique bureau; $85. Threep.m. 823-5084. matehlDg spindle b a c k

chaIrs, MS. Four old louv.erd wood shutters, 7 feettaU" $SO. 882'3i41.. . ;':

ROUND Oak table, spindieback cluIirs. Solid oak sec-retuy desk. Solid oak halltrees. 474-8963.

GARAGE SALE-3M Belan-.. ger, Grode Pointe Farms.

lIcw.lilg many householdgoodia. mes, garden tools,Lawnboy mOwer, brownJnink stole, beige, minktrimmed colit size 12; men'sand ladies coats, otherclothes. Reasonable. Thurs. ANTIQUES MARKET-Sun-day, Friday~ Saturday. day, OCtober 6, Springfield-

. . Oau County Park Bldg.,DRESSER $25, coffee; ,tal11e,oI'i,D.vl.t.burg, Mich., 16 miles

2 end tables $35. Cra'ftsman N. of Pontiac. 1-75 to Dixietable saw $40, .pair lamps to Davisburg Rd. to 12451$10, 9 piece dining room Andersonville Rd. Featur.set $200. 824-3626. ing antique::: and collecta.

bles only. Brass beds, 1curyed glass ohina cabinet,stamed and beveled glass,tall victorian bed anddresser, Nantucket and 1splint baskets, pine andcherry furniture, clockdealer, gold watch dealerwicker, art glass, kitchencupboards, benches, cra- Mdies, irorl&tone,guns, jewel.ry, much more. Hours 10a.m. to 6 p.m. Free admis.slon. Free parking.

I)UNELT one speed 2J6" girbbicyclo1. Tire, chain lock,training wheels, all new, in.cluded, $20. 884-46'11.

GREAT SALEOrnate coal stove, brass cash

register, kerosene carlights, oak double bed, va.riety of porcelain fUtures,large light globes, woodenspindles, school desks,many interesting items.Saturday, Sunday October5 and 6, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 1252Yorkshire, Grosse PointePark ,between Vernier andKercheval.

No Condominium In

Grosse PointeCompares

New Luxury, Large2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths

Pig. Twenty-Eighf&-ARTiCLES FOI SALE I-AITICLES FOR SALE IA-MUSICAL

INSTRUMENTSALL MUSICALINSTRUMENTS

Rentala $8.llO per month.Drum outfits, aG\plWers,guitar., flutes, suophones,electric basses, cllssical

. luitars, violiJls, trumpets,organs, banjos, c a IIgodrums. clarinets. Others.All rental fees applied topurchase price. Studio,~1.2682.

PIANOS WANTED

ODDS aDelEnds ilrage sale,aquarium and supplies,IOU dubl, end tables, 8mil. movie projector, hu.midifier, seout supplies,sewing maehine, sewingsupplies and remnants, stu.dent and adult elothing,purses, reeords, toYS andgames. 7 Rathbone Pl,Grosse Poinle City .. Nextto eity park. 10 to 5 p.m.Friday, October 4.

DRAPERIES, lined, blueflowered. 84" x 62'. 4 l'an.els. $50. 884.5081.

MOVING SALE, bedroom set,kitohen set, dehumidifier,boys 2O-in. Schwinn. cloth.ing, h 0 use h old items.Thursday. F rid a y only!21227 Brierslone, HarperWoods.

GARAGE SALE, 10 Q'clocktill 5, Friday October 4tbru Sunday October 6.1176Grayton on Kercheval.Antiques, desks, beds, rugs,tables, clothes, etc. !

TOO OLD to hunt, 3 sbotgunsfor sale. Good shape. 886.6191.

Natural Fireplace in living room, spaciousdining room, wet bar in the den. Top of theline G-E appliances including washer-dryer andice maker in the kitchen. A network of securitysystems, garage.

$73,394The Jefferson Apartments

17111 E. Jefferson Ave. 882-7708Soles and MOMgement by

MICHIGAN CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION886-04880

20% OFF-SAVE NOWORDER FROMTHE QUILL

PRnrrERS-ENGRAVERSMack at Hampton

Next to Locl1moor Jewelerssee OUr Display

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SNOW thrower, CraftsmanPolar Cub 14" lightweightelectric. Exeellent (!Ond1.tion. $50 o~best offer. Cordavailable $5. 889-0'71.

SMALL caned antique rock.er, 4 poster bed box 5'Pringsand mattress, Vie Tannyrowing machine, Cub Scoutuniform, red wool mater.nity ciress, coat with minkcollar. 824-2320.

GIRLS red Scbwilm 3 ~bicycle, top condition, $40.881-5'1'93.

DINING, 9 piece solid maho.gany, like new, $500. otherJtems. Dryer. 824.7732.

HOCKEY equipment-Tae1ts,CCM Junior skates sue 8,glove., shoulder pads. 881.2M1.

PINE drop leaf table, largehutch, 6 Duxberry chairs,$550. 886-3599. .

SINGER featherweight sew.ing machine, $50. 1987Honda 450, $200. ~.

GARAGE SALE - Saturdayonly IG-4, Household andbaby items. 20920Erben, St.

-Clair Shores.

WASHER, electric dryer, reofrigerator. 886-6702.

GARAGE SALE. Typewriter,-boysSchwinn Stingray bike,girls bike, childrens books,toys, boys clothes sizes 3.14, misc. rummage. &toBriarcliff at Morningside.Thursday, Friday.

31% OFF-SAVE NOWORDER FROM

THE QUILLPRINTERS.ENGRA VERS

Mack at HamptonNext to Lochmoor Jewelers

See Our DisplayAdverwement

NEW double bed and queensiz.ebedspreads with match-ing drapes, women's clothessize 16, and air condition.er, 12,000 BTU. 8&5-0082.

DUNCAN PHYFE table with4 chairs. $50. 884-2159.

1 DAY .garage sale, Thurs.day, October 3rd. All dav.1621 Bournemouth. -

BARZILA,Y stereo cabinet,kit form. Model 100 E-B, 3piece ensemble, 8'h' lengtb,$390 value, $250. HeadSlalom skis - 210, Markerbindings, new condition,$75. 886-7823.

SKIS, Sobler Phantom, 190CM. Need sharpening. Bestoffer. 884-2409.

BABY furniture and clothing,stroller, 'high chairs, carbed, swing, play pen, tri-cycle, miscellaneous. 882-7G15. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD

TRADITIONAL sofa and 2 'Fr?m a ~ountry estate ~stab.chairs, excellent. condition, hshed ID 1880,90%, of Itemsreasonable. Call .alter 6 a;e very old and ID ex~ep.p.m. 882.84"18_ Days 881- tionally good condihon.9737 Some hand.crafted. Owner.

. 891.1115 after 7 p.m.FUR COATS, electric and

gas stoves, 32 foot exten- LAKESIDE Foundry Chicagosion ladder, misc. TU Bell, 18", 80 !hs. Collec.2.5213, 371-6984. tor's item. 88S-3244.

CURTAINS, 2 pair antique GIGANTICwhite satin, 144" wide by ANTIQUE SALE95 long, 76" wide hy 95 The CONTENTS of an An.

NEIGHBORHOOD .g a rag e long. Complimenlal'Y white t:que Furniture Repair Sllopsale. Household items, la- sheers. 3 pair beige open and a portion of ESTATE.dies clothing size 5-161h, weave, 8Ox72. All in ex. Coming up NEXT WEEKchildren's clothing, baby cellent condition and rea- October 12-13, 9 a.m.-Swalker and 'Playpen. Fri. sonable. Traverse rods in. p.m. Watch for ,the AN.day October 4, 1103Balfour. cluded. 886-8982. NOUNCEMENT.

13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ANTIQUE player piano. ,needs work, $50. 881-4187.

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OFFERINGSWE AU PROUD to olfer that alWQI eluaive, real.

.llt.icaUy priced four bedroom, two aDd a halfbattarootn, ceDter entruee coJoaial. 8eautffulb'decorated. Jlode."Dized "Countr)''' kitchell, Ubrlry,first floor mud room, eeatral air COIldlUooinl,prime location. CaU today for an appointJnentbefore thia iI sold.

LOOKING FOR a home of EDlUsh architecture illthe Park? Three bedrooms, 1~ baths, spaciousyard. coavenleot location and realilt/call)' pricedto sell quict1y. Wbat more could you uk?

FRANKLY. this home in a JfNt Farms location of.fers more room for the money than anythilll youcould buUd today. With coala ol everything goingup and up, you can't affOld to miss Jt.

A CUSTOM BUILT "Mini" estate with exceptJODalcardell8 overlookJJl6 Late St. Clair

SeIlinJ )'OW' bome? Be lure to call UI for our vlewt.Our cwtoll1 desip service &bOWl J'OU the totalPotentlal in your bome. Sometime. a ,otetla!value many times Jreater thaD iA Ita preaeDt'value. We'U ])e bappy to .how 10U bow. ,

2 BEDROOMS and a dream boUIG. Tb1I is a perfect.tarter bouse. In move In COIlCliUoQ with all car."tI, .tove, refrl,(erator and cUabwa.ller. If this1sD't enoulh-there is a complete recreaUoD. roompanelecl with a liar.

2' FAIIILY .FLAT larle aDd very comfortable. U youare 1MlYin&a s1Dale bouse In the -...0.000 rallleyoU would do better to coaalder a luxury fla t.More room by far and it cosls leu. PlUi aU thisyou are "uUdIDl equlty for die future. We bavetwo flats avallable.

PRIME BUIIJ)lNG ~Two beautllul lots. Onelocated on SUnn1IIIdale-4U,OOO and the other 011

. Lakelhore Dr.-470,OOO. BolD are exceptional,

Grosse Pointe Real Estateco.

882-0087Grosse Poin'te Real Estate,-co.

b the Heart 01 GI'OIH Pointe

Danaher and BaerREAL ESTATE

. 84 KERCHEVAL AVE. 885-7000

* GUARANTEED SALE PLANWhy wait? Pick ,our lIew home and bU1 itSC:hweJtzer CID offer 10U • IUUlDtee4 .aIea pricefor your. p~t horne.

* FULL SERVICEOur lpecialized departmenta profeaaionaUy bandl.aU pbaaea of bU)'iDl, seWDa. leasinl aDd rent1n1' ofresidential, 'commerdal .Dd illduatrlal properties.

FOR ACTION

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Why more and more Real Estate buyers and sellers,,~ '/'l"~~" i "l/!,"', t --;,'." •

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18780 MACKGrosse Pointe Forms

886-5800

WM, W. QUEEN886-4141

Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board

* FAR MORE EXPOSUREFour Multl.List boards, int'ludlng Grosse PolDte _over 2,000 ,ale, agents working for you lor fait,top-dollar action.

Our All.Pointes Relocation Service fmds homea forrelocated executives, across the nation.

* MORE OUT-Of-TOWNBUYER PROSPECTS

Purdy and Associates889-0500

QUEENFIRST OfFERING - HARPER WOODS

Brick ranch on Kenmore. 3 bedrooms. In ParceUaand North HiJlh district. Well prieed.

LifE fOR THE fAMILY BEGINSIn a 4 bedroom 3 baths early American co1oAialwith den, modem kitchen and screened porch.On a 591158 lot.

A GOOD PLACE TO START!A low price and low taxes on this 3 bedroom ODef1oorbome in the Woods offers an opportunity tobecome a resident 01 this fine community.

A REAL BEAUTY .For the qualified buyer, a new Frencb provinc"lcolonial in the Farms near the lake .• bedroom:i,2~ baths and circular stairs. Call for the manymany extras we haven't mentioned.

WHEN IS THi RIGHT TIME TO SELL?When you can get the price your bome deservea--which is NOW! ! A new listing'makes our ~nejump and we have more customerll !ban !lousesto show them.

I HERE. ARE A FEW OF OUR GROSSE POINTE OFFERINGS: IGROSSE POINTE WOODS - Three bedroom brick bungalow with a family rqom. Fireplace with fixtures.Nice basement recreation room. Carpeting and drapes. Assumable morttage. G-4f12.SCHWEITZER 886-4200

SHARP-Spacious five bedroom brick home. Two car garage. Fully carpeted. Natural fireplace in theliving room. Finished basement, In ground pool. G-484. SCHWEITZER IJ88.402OOCHARMING describes this home. A two bedroom brick bungalow buIlt in lOll. 'The uplluirs ,Is open and un.finished. Natural fireplace In the living room. 1 bath and 1~ ur garage. Nice view of loll course. Lovingcare Is reflected throughout. G-463. 886-4200 SCHWEITZER

GRACIOUS six bedroom English Tudor home. Two car garage. Natural fireplace In the living room. Leadedpanes, doors and windows accent this gracious home. Two bedrooma and full bath on third floor. Recreationroom in basement. Under ~50,OOO.G 474. 886-4200 SCHWEITZER

FIRST OFFER-A lovely colonial home with natural f~replace. Three bedroom.s and a garage. Excellentcondition. Large !,!nclosed renr terrace. Immediate occupancy. G 490. SCHWEITZER 886-4200

GROSSE POINTE WOODS-A freshly decorated three bedroom bungalow with screened terrace. Baaementand garage. Range, refrigerator and dryer included. $26,900. G 446. SCHWEITZER 686-4200

IMMACULATE-A very well landscaped three bedroom brick bungalow newly decorated. Modern kitchenwith a built in Kitchen Aide dishwasher. Beautiful finished basement with an extra full bath. Large 2~car garage. The lot is 60xf50 feet. G 459. SCHWEITZER 886-4200

, CUTE two bedroom semi ranch home. Expansion aWe with electrical, beat and plumbing installed. Naturalfireplace. Finished basement with bar and artificial fireplace. G 492. SCHWEITZER 888-4200

SURE TO PLEASE-Be.autiful Mast built three bedroom 2l,2 bath face brick ranch home on a large d~ep lot.Carpeted throughout. Air conditioned family room. Mutst'hler kitchen with self cleaning oven. Finishedrecreation room. Sprinkling system. Electric doors on the 2 car attached garage. Land Contract terms avail.able. F 132. 886.5800

NEAR LOCHMOOR CLUB-Enjoy gl'acious living throughout this excellont brick ranch featuring 4 bed-rooms, 3'h baths. Central air conditioning. Attached 3 car garaRe. Beautifully landscaped yard. Call fordetails regarding financing. F 153. 886.5800

LARGE FAMILY? Four bedroom custom home in Grosse Pointe Woods. Air conditioned family room witha fireplace. Formal dining room plus a large breakfast room. Attached garage for 2 cara. Walking distanceto public and private schools. Assumable 6*% annual Interest rate mortgage. F 230. 886-5800

SPACIOUS-A large .seven bedroom, four bath brick home. Formal dining room, family room. Huge recrea.tion rOOm. Three car garage. F 240. 886-5800

INVEST-Well maintained six and six brick flat with .an excellent noor plan and generous sized rooms.Separate basements and gas furnaces. Two car garage. Meets all city occupancy requirements. Rents lor$380 total. $35,900. F 214. 88&.5800

BEST BUY-Five bedroom two bath brick home. Fireplace. Recreation room. Garlge. Big lot. SIve byassuming the 51,2% .. nnual Interest rate mortgage. f;J4,800. F 244. 886-5800 .~

BUDGET PRICED - Three bedroom aluminum colonial. Fireplace, basement, 2~ car garage. Enclosedporch. $23,900. F 245. 888.5800

GROSSE POIN'! g INCOME-Good sized two famUy borne with basement and 2~ car garage .• 19,900. Landcontract terms available. F 97. 886-5800

Purdy and AssociatesOPEN SUNDAY 2:30 to 5:00

75 KENWOOD -. Authentic Williamsburg CoIOlUal.Jlagnifjrent kItchen-atep down lIbrU')' with fire-place ... bedrooms, 3'ri bathll plua family bed.rooms and maid's quarters on the ~ I1oor. Ideallocation-ready for OCCUPaDCY.

178C5EAST JEFFERSON-Seeine is tleUevillgl De.aigned by Hugh Keyet, we oUer one Of the mostoutstanding bomes in Gros~e 'Pointe. 3 familybedroollll plus maid's quarten-garden room IDdlibrary on the first floor. 1be kitchen is ultramodern. Ohl There's a greenhouse aDd beatedpool.

OVERLOOKING LAKE ST. CLAIR. A charmiq bousewith lots of room and privacy. Grand entrancehall with dollble ,staIrway to the HeO:Dd floor.wge sitting roOm and library .• famUy. bedroomaplus giant sleeping quarters. Fantas~c lI'OundalCall for more details.

AN UNUSUAL 'BUY. 2 falr-uy on Somerset. Goodlocatlon-tlte upper h.. llviDg room, dinlng room.kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath. The lower has thesame. Full basement with 2 storage rooma aDd. 2furnaces. Only $39,500.00.

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HIDDEN AWAY on quiet cul-de.sac is a jewel, fea.turing elegant living for the executive. This lovelyranch home on a large, beautiful lakefront lotbas many IwcUJ'Y features. lis lovely living roomwith raised slate hearth natural fireplace, formaldJning room, dining "L", and master bedroom auhave a breathtaking view 01 the lake <lnd spaciousentertainment area. Three charming bedrooms,plus den, 2~ baths, an all electric kitchen withblt..ins make this kitchen a joy; A spaciousbreakfast room and almost new cerpeting thruout.You will be delighted with the stereo 'wilb remotespeake1'll, central air, gas heat, boat davits, highsturdy sea wall, sprinkler system, fIO!>d and gar.den lighting. May we show you our gorgeous lake.front jewel! \

FIRST OFFERING - Farms location, lovely 4 bed.room, 3~ bath English design, all rooms are verylarge and home is in exceptional conditioa. Pleasecall us for more particulars. You should see THIShouse!

INVEST!lENT PROPERTY - Large 6/6 flat in thePark with assumable mortgage-just what you'vebeen looking for. Call now for complete details.

SEARCH ENDS HERE! Located ~ b10clt (rom Mack,walking distaDce to bus, se!lool, shopping, 3 bed.room bungalow with dining room, spacious Dtcb.en, extra large bedrooD\lon teeoncl floor, recrea.Uon room - 1973 HOLl,.YWOOD.

UNDER $30,000 - AU brick two family flat, 3 bed.rooms each unit, separate' basements, furnaces,2;-e1r garage. Priced to sell fast - 1121.23BEACONSFIELD.

PRESTIGE LOCATION - Custom.built .three-yearold Georgian ColoDial with }arge marble entrancehall from which the downstairs rooms radiate,making the plan convenient for eDtertaining 01'family living. Large famny room witb fieldstonefireplate, bookshelves, wet bar are featured plusrracious living room, diniDg room, library andbeautiful country. type Mutscbler kitchen and firstfloor utilltyroom. Five bedrooms and two batllsare on the second floor. Fully air condJt1onedand heated by two separate. electronically filteredsy.stcms. ,Beautifully landscaped with circulardrive. May we arrange far a personalized ap-pointment to inspect our elegant Lakeshore Driveoffering?

CO/OP APARTMENT - 20&15 Wildwood, HarperWoods - deluxe upper apartment, #227, withprivate balcony, newer carpeting, kltchen bullt.ins, basement. :Monthly maintenance costs $'10.80include taxet, insurance, heat, yard care.

80 Kercheval

1ST OFFElUNG-LuxuHoua condominium 111Gro8ls4JPointe Woods. Z nice size bedrooms and 2 fullbaths. Muter bedroom has dressing room. Cen-tral air conditioning and electronic ..ir cleaner .All carpetiDg and drapes included. Heated .wim.ming POOl.Priced right at $49,500.

SfRATFORD PLACE-Excellent 4 bedroom 3~ bath '. Center entrance Colonial. All good size rooms in-cluding a pa~led family room with fireplace andbar. central air conditioning. Beautiful landBcap-ing, patio, circular drive and attached garage.Only a few hundred feet from the lake on a deadend street.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS on Beaupre. Cape Codwith attached garage on 75 foot lot. Two twinbedrooms on 1st floor. 2nd floor has expansionarea for 2 additional bedrooms and a bath. As-sume existing mortg ..ge.

W. IDA LANE-On a cul-de-sac near Monteith school.Lovely 3 bedroom Centrally air conditioned ranch.Formal dining room, kitchen with eating spaceand a Florida room. Basement recreation roomfinished in Knolty Pine with a wet bar. 2 carattacbell garage. Aluminum trim and gutters.Priced in the 40's.

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ENGLISH TERRACE near the Village shops andtransportation. 1st floor den and lavatory. 4 bed. _rooms 2 baths on 2nd. Additional room and bathon 3rd. Existing mortgage at 81,2% can be as.sumed. Asking only $44,900.

WINDMILL PTE. DR. English Manor. Paneled Ii.brary. Solarium and slate terrace overlookingthe sweeping lawn leading to the lake. Terrificnew kitchen with built. ins. 6 bedrooms, 6 bathsand silting room up. Recreation room wi~h fire.place. 258 foot lot with greenhouse. An execu.tive's delight.

GROSSE POINTE PARK. Built In 1951 this pillaredcenter entrance Colonial offers 3 nice size bed.rooms, 1~ baths, lerrace, 6Ox167 foot lot and 2car garage. Low 40's.

LOCATED between Kercheval and Grosse Pte. Blvd.only a short walk to Cottage Hospital and 'TheHill shoppi~g area. 3 bedro(;m brick ranch.Kitchen with eating space, screened tel'Nlce,recreation room with bar and 50 loot lot. $31,500.

JUST OFF LAKE SHORE in the Farms. 5 bedroomsZ'h bath French home. Ist floor study <andfamilyroom. 18 foot center foyer with circular stairs.'Recreation room. 2 car attached garage. !)'hownby appointment.

NEWBERRY ROAD in the Farms. 3 bedroom 21,2bath Cape Cod. Screened and glassed porch. 2ndfloor has expansion area for additional bedroomand bath. Ct!ntral air conditioning and lawn~prinkler system. Low 70's. Land contract termsavailable.

SITUATED on 222 feet of lake frontage this Kahnbuilt English Tudor on Windmill Pte. Drive offersa spacious 2 story living room, .. paneled librarywitb fireplace, a morning room, tap room and aFlorida room. 1st floor laundry ... family bed.rooms, 3l,2 baths, maids rooms and garage apart.ment.

Other fine Grosse Pointe properties availlble In allprice ranges. can one of our professional salesassociates for the assistance you deserve in find.ing the right house for your particular needs.

HIGBIE MAXON886-3400

"On the Hill"

FOlSAU

102 Kercheval

11 lEALMATI

BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE

CHAMPION

,Wm. J. CHAMPJO'N -CO.TU.4-5700

FIRST OFFERING - Cape Cod in Grosse PointeFarms with 3 Bedrooms and 2 Baths, pricedunder $tM),OOO. In absolutely WORRY FREE con.dition - this bouse has been completely modem.ized, including a gourmet kitchen with the latestappl1allees. New funlace wjth central air condJ.tioning, new hot water heater, completely newlandscaping ,alll! fencing, aluminum siding andmuch.much.more. Call today for an appointment

lIS MUlR - 2 Bedroom Ranch priced in the lowthirties with a charming f>amily room, separatedining room,that offers perfect living for a single'person or small family. Walking distance tostores and almost maintenance free. Immediateoccupancy. LAND CONTRACT available withsmall down .,ayment.

GRACIOUS ENGLIS'H in City. 4 Bedrooms, livingroom, dining room, libNlry, fully equipped kitch-en, 2 screened porches. Wonderful family bome- priced in mid.fifties.

17118 VERNIER - Townhouse ill the BerblUres.Large living-dining room, paneled den, beautifulkitchen, ell top quality appliances, breakfast roomarel. Three bedrooms, two baths and powderroom. Two car attached garige, heated swimming pOOl. Easy living with elegance. Immediateoccupancy.

SUPER RANCH in the Farms with three bedrooms,two baths. A wonderful kitchen adjoining the ,family room. Den plus large recreation room.Beautiful lot.

910 S. BRYS. On a lovely, quiet street in GrossePointe. Woods we have the difficult to findthree bedroom ranch with one and onl!-hall

. bath plus family room. There is aD at.tached two car garage, i:eiltral air and manyextras. Occupancy is imme(fiate.

782 S. RENAUD. Spacious ranch locted on abeautifully landscaped lot .in o~ of themost prestigious areas of Grosse PointeWOOd.. A paneled library and comfortablefamily room complement the formal liviDgand dining rooms. This well constructedhome also features a roo~y, modem kitchen,Jarl~ double. bedroom closets, attached twocar garage with an automatic door opener,central air conditioniDg and paneled reerea •...tiOA room. complete with wet bar. Ail out-lta.IldiDg value which is a delight to lee anda {llealure to own.

ON ONE OF THE GREAT streets in the Farmswe want to show you this larler colonialwith four family bedrooms and three bathson 1he second floor. Off the kitchen is amaid', room and dining roclln, this. hous.ealso w places in which. to entertain orescape. There is a large library with fire.place. '1b.ere is a family room with fire.place. -We cao even offer a brick floor,.glassed in and heated garden room. Themagnificently - landscaped yard boasts aswimming POOl. Come to 100 LOTHROPand Marty Owens will help you take theplUDIe.

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A "MUST SEE" is this eracious French countrybouse being offered in one of the best locationsin Grosse Pointe Farms. From the curb the houseappears overpowering, but inside you'D find foureomtortabJe family bedrooms and two more bed.rooms over the attached garage. The first floorhas' a beautifully proportioned living room whichis a step down from the lar.ge foy~ with itscircular staircase. The library is as large as manyliviDg rooms and the dining room formal enoughfor a State dinner.

IN ~ FARMS within a short walk to the lake,Grosse Pointe South, Richard, Hill Sbopping, abus line and you name it. The newly redeeoratedhouse comes with two bedrooms on the first floor.nd two extra large bedrooms on the second. Thetwo car garage is attached, and yes, there is afamily room. Laugh at those high interest ratesbeing offered today because this one has a largemortgage balance which is assumable.

THIS THREE BEDROOM English has an assumable,% % mortgage with payments of $273.00includingtaxes. Within walking distance to the village sbop.'Ping area, Jot 50 x 134, two car garage, familyroom, finIshed recreation room and Javatory.:Priced to sell at $37,000.

A SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM colonial in the Cityof Grosse' Pointe, just a short walk to Villageshopping. ,First floor plan has good traUic pattern'With "flow" between the living room, family roomand dining room. There is also a paneled den withaccess to the large entrance hall. The .garage isattached and the backyard is dominated by abeated swimming pool, with a bydraulically op.erated cover.

GREAT EYE APPEAL, both inside and out. This fourbedroom colonial, painted white, is a strong con.tender for the "best buy" on Windmill Pointedrive. Special features are a library with fireplaceand a family room. Super backyard with patioud plenty 01. privacy. A very attractive mortgagemay be assumed. Priced to sell quickly so some.one will miss it ••. don't you.

THE ARClnTECTURE found so prevalent in theEnglish i:oUDUyside is only one feature of thisbeautifW three-bath three.bedroom house set ona 60 x 135 loot lot in Grosse Pointe City. WItha large living room, dining room and den withdressing room oft the master bedroom, it is fresblydecorated, fully carpeted and has three window airconditioners.

THE FRENCH HAD A FLAIR FOR IT. Albert KabnAssociates. one of Detroit's better known architec.tural flrmJ, designed this French country housefor its lake lI~re setting. The live bedrooms havefour baths. A spectacular foyer oil8ns to a libraryfacing the lake. The living room and dining roomboth bave lake views. A house to be looked into,not overlooked.

R. G. EDGAR& ASSOCIATES

1,14 KERCHEVAL 888-6010

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M. WARNERREALTOR

886.5788

':iROSSE POINTE, Lake-pointe. 2 family. 6 roomseach, 3 hcdrooms. Alsorear enclosed p 0 r c h e s.Oversize 2 car garage.New paint job. New list.ing. Owner moving to Flor-ida. Consider contract.

GROSSE POINTE, Beacons.field. 5 rooms down. 1 up,3 bedrooms, garage, newside-drive. new listing.Very nice. Near schools,park. Try 8% land con.tract. Open Sunday 2.4.

TOM McDONALD & SONCROWN VA 1-6500

Mack near Moross-7 roomsuite. Ideal (or medical ordental. Paneled, carpeted,central air. Terms. Willsell or lea.~o.

Grosse Pointe School dis.trict - 21235 Woodmont,Harper Woods. Sharp 3bedroom brick ranch. 5O'x152' lot. Large kitchen,screened terrace, 2 cargar age. Assumable 8%mortgage. $24,400 balance.payinent $2'71 includingtax.

,~65Nottingham in the Park.Outst.anding investment /nthis 4 unit 2 floor brickapartment building. Sep.arate utilities. Full prlcc$39,900.

U-RfAL UTAT!FOR SALE

PATBURTON

886.8400

(7 R0 SSE .P 0 I NT ENE W S Thursd.y, October 3, 197.! JJ-lEAL ISTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 21A-PIANO SERVICE. 21.I--PAiNTING,21.I--PAiNTING,

FOR S"'LE FOR S"'L'E . ------- DrCOIATING ~ECOIlATING____ ft____ < ft COMPLETE plano aervjee. . . . .RARE OFFERING! Retiring GROSSE POINTE WOOD&- 5 BEDROOM center entrance Tuning, rebulldiDg, retiD. YERKEY & SONS PAINTING -1DteJiOr.~r

to Florida. Freneh Cha. 3 bedroom Colonial, 1~ colonial, family room with ishing. Member :Piano terior. dean, guaran •teau, most spacillull 2 fam. baths. Assume 7!.o!>%mort. fireplace, 2 baths. gener. Technicians Gulle!' ~h. WE. SPECIAUZr.-Exterlor Work m)'SCllf, Reaao:Jab1e.ily residence. Elegance an.d gage. By owner. 886.7534. ous closets. A small guest Bossner, '/31-7707. painting. Z7 years' e~ri. 776-18N,charm abound. fOrmalliv. -1"""--B-..,,-D-F-O------ house on property. Terms 21B-SEWING eJIce. --T-.-STO--LL--P-AINTIN---G-In'g a-" dlDlD'. g roo"'~ -'I'" RD. tnglish Tu- aval'lable. 538 Sl. Clal'r. te. P

. uu ...... mar. do b b $45000 M""CHINf DU PONT PAINTS Interior and ex nor. aperble fireplaces pan e 1 d r orne yowner. , . 882.3036after 1 p.m. ft I d I' e Terms avail:ltlle. 463-6646 SERVICE h an g n g IIIrem"va.dens, delightful breakfast f Used Local references. 7Z5-6857rooms, and new kitchens a ter 6 p.m., 7$1-68379.5. BISHOP at Chandler Park, a ----------with fruitwopd cabinets and GROSSE POINTE WOOD" bedroom English Colonial, COMPLETE Tune.Up $3.95. Reasonable. Call' Eveniogs. - 527~156 - ~.built'ins, electronic range, ~ warm, comfortable resi. all makes, 1111 ages. AU TW 1.5896 772.3116 INTERIOR PAlNTlijG II my

" bedroom brick colonial, dence. Purchaser has op. parts stocked. 885-7437. TY ".f~~s,ll~htb:~~:ich3, fAalmlild

YrSSoom3.owoner. 1716 port unity to buy selected -K-U-R-T--O-.-B-A-E-H-R- ~~~;~A~ou; ;eiD%~ ~:uar. 1- 136" pen Sun. I'tems of furniture ........ 000. 21C-ELECTRICAL • ti tealso. adjoining spacious air d 2 5 """~ SERVICE CUSTOM Painting and Dec. me for a FREE es ma .d ay '. Land Contract possible. Bycon itioned apartment. Su. orating. Wan papering. Reasonably priced. Refer.

per for .teenagers pad or GROSSE POINTE WOODS- owner. 886-3657. GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY Guaranleed. Free esti. ences. Can 758~127. Askin la"'l, large patio and Custom built 5 year old WOODBRlDGE EAST Condo, HOaVE R mates. LA 1.5'716. for Dave.garden. quality carpeting colonial. 3 bedl'ooms, 1'4 minium. st. Clair Sho~es ----------thru out, "car garage. Lot baths, natural fireplace, ncar Eastland Shoppmg FACTORY A""'HORIZED COMPLETE decorating. Pa- WALL PAPER Removal -l00v180, lower leased 50 pan I d d b d f u+ perhaDging. Insured, guar. Small Grosse Pointe com.

A e e an eame am. Center, beauliful 5 room, 2 . SERVICEmonth! M'ustbe seeD to ap- i1y room, kitchen and bath bedrooms, lIh bath up, I;J anteed. Al Schneider, TV pany will remove piperpreciate. Sacrifice $85.000. built.ins. Many custom fea- bath down. All electrical PO INTE VACU UM 1~565. from your wa1lr qUick, ef.WI'th assumable 7 % con- ture 2'L ca g g T - FREE PICKUP" ---------- ficient. PricllS reasonable.s. 7< r ara e.......w appliances, central air con.tract. Ownel'.752 Trombley 40's. By appointment. No ditioning, gas hent, com. DEJ.,IVERY INTERIOR.EXTERIOR 331-()355.Road. VA 1.9008. brokers please. 886-0174. pJetely carpeted, pool and NEW REBUILT PARTS PAINTlJ.'lG 21J WALL WASHING

iiiiSO:OXFORD ..B;auiil~i -- -- ------ clu.1JhQuse facilities. Adull TV 1- 1014 PR 2-4050 COMPLETE De cor at i n g - -'center entrance brick col. ST. CLAIR SHORES colonial, community. Also available 21002 MAC~ service. Paper hanging and WALL WASHINGohial, 3 .~ms. 2 baths 3 bedrooms, 2~ bat h s, 5 room apartment, same . rchnoving. 'Material. work. PAlNTING &: DECORATING

family room, central air, IAatures, prl'ced to sell, 21E--STORMS AND manship guaranteed. For ELMER T. LABADIEup. living room. dining t d d ... SCREENS .k' h cus om rapes an car- Peltine. 775-2434 or LA estimates call . TO 2.2064room, Itc en .and break. peling throughout,. Ii r s I 1.4030. -- --- .---- WILLIAM FORSYTHE _.__ . _fast nook. half bath, en. IJ I d M FREE ESTIMATES. Kau.f. HI NEIGHBOR I liI oor aloinry. any ex. ------.---- VAlley 2.9108 . ve o~c osed porcb, 2 car at. tras. 6"',% mortgage avail- 13A-LOTS FOR SALE man aluminum doors and Grayton. Wall washing,(ached garage, finished able. By owner. $55,000. windows. Heliarc welded R. & T. PROFESSIONAL reasonable, neat. Expeii.basement with half bath, 779-8584. C-A-R-M-E-L-LAN--E----T-h-j-s comer door.~. Work guar. P8intlng.interior .and ex. enced. TO 1.5306 after 6.beautifully landscaped Jot. ---------- spacious lakeshore lot of. anteed, 20 years experi. terior. Free estimates. 462 ---------_Home in move.jD condition. FARMS, four bedroom colon. ence Fred's Storm VE p 21K WINDOWlers great building possi-' . Roland. Grosse ointe -By OWl',er. No brokerfJ ial near Lakeshore. 882- bilities DR a fine m'vest. 9-4311. Farms. 882-4586. . WASHINGplease. 886-2552,886-6159. 0028. --- _

---------- me.Dtwith land so rare. A_ i21 F-HOME PROFESSIQNAL Floor Sand. G. OLMIN'1 .QEDROOllk,5 bath bome A.l CONDiTION. economicl;l better location cannot be IMPROVEMENT ing and finishing. Special- WINDOW CLEANING

iD Gr0&5ePointe Park. brick family home. Living found in the Pointes; ---------- izing in dark staining.. . SERVICE'$89,000. Marvelous 10catiOD. 'th f' I EA~TVI EW._-_.. room WI lrep ace. sepa. "U d All J Th ,.;) "Supply own power." Call FREE ESTIMATESEnc ......... porch, basement. rate dining room. 3 bed. n eLrond" s e ALUMINUM INC. lor free estimate. W. WE ARE INSURED3 car gal'llge, tltc. 885-1473. rooms. carpeting, divided B. F. GOODRICH Abraham. 9'19-3502. 372-3022

CUSTOM BRICK rancb. Cor- paDeled basement, garage, JOHN S VINYL PRODUCTS ---------ner lot in the Farms. 3 bed. fenced yarrl. Priced to sell. • ALCOA BUILDING PROD. YORKSHIRE WUictOw Clean~rooms. living aDd dining .Assumable 8%% ,mortgage GOOD' MAN Storm Windows, Doors, DO~ADeLcoDratoBrLjSS ing. Reasonable. !'rea aU.room combiDatioD with nil' or land contract. Hunt Awnings. Porcb Enclosures mates. lDsured. 1I$5-Cl8N.tural fireplace .. Finished Club. TU ~28I. By owner. Siding - Seamless Gutters Exterior . Interior Co,T T ""BS • SONrecFeation .room with na. ---------- Inc. J.lI. Seal Tab Roofing Free Estimates ~tunl fir,plice and. bar. l,EXINGTON-Spacious well 93 Kercheval Ba6-3060 Storm- and Screen Repair WindOw cleaning. ~ ill.Breezeway, ~ car attached kept 2 bedroom with den. "On The Hill" Lice~ed. InsUred, Bonded TU 1-7050 sured. RealODablepricea.garage, .. central air and Priced In the 4(}'s. -----~-.--- 15030 HoUBton.Whittier 40 Years in Grosse Pointe Free estimates. 7'l2-9S55.sp..._.... n.g ystem C COLONIAL. Grosse Pointe LA 7 5616 LA 7 7230

.CJ1UU.l . s . . om- 'VAYBURN A b~" • or • VETERANS _ In 'sea.rch of A.QK Window Cle ..... -. ,,_.plete1y redecorated. 1m. l - ~. ""rooms, Woods site, 4D1c140,near .. _VA" ......

mediate. occupancy: (By new furnace. To' settle es- schools, churches, shop- ALL aluminum work, kitch. pablDtinwgandld dlikecorating vice aD stono. and 1CI'eeD8., . tate. $15,00:>. ping. 884.7578. ens, rem 0 del i n gt new JO s. e wou e to do Free estimates. KoDtbIyowner) .. No ,agent please. . be CAP t a good job on 10ur home. .rates521U59

$50,000. .!l84.8835. THREE MILE-E n g I j s h G 0 INTE W S mes.... a ereson, A list of references. Po.s. ..•.Tudor. 5 beflrooms, li- R SSE PO ooD. Builder. TU 6-1464.. ,EX,C""LLENT -'-"0'- _.a-".GROSSE POINTE PARK, 7-Mack, comer Colonial -----______ sibly the lowest price in '" ........... DU

Beaconsfield, 3 bedroom, brary. finished basement. site. REDUCED. 775-6028, P & R town. Grosse Pointe. VIr. ing..Jnterior-exlerior.Guar.full y carpeted, modern An exceptional home on ------____ COMPLETE HOME gil.331.0355. anteed results. Can. any.kitchen with. built.in. dish. ...huge lot. CORNER Lakeshore and Ros- . MAINTENANCE, time. 341-7403 - 871-23ll3.

. '. lyn. 170X180, ma!r~. oUo.r. WE'LL CLEAN YOUR HI NEIGHBOR. I live onwasher. Possible mortgage OPEN SUNDAY ~~...... G t P' tin d 11 21M-S R CEassumption. By Owner. TO 5-8342. carpets, walls. floors, chim. rayon. 'a}n g an wa EWE SEIVI

125 .MOROSS - Charm is I washing, 12 yearsexperi.882.'1953, the wor.d.... bedroom ~ol~. GROSSE POINTE PARK 3 neys, a so your sewers. con. ence. n eat reliable. TU SEWERS CLEANED, broken

" ~ u 1 ' ductors and gutters. S _At-.> n.. _MUST . SELL. 3 bedroom nial. Very spacious qual. ols•. wooded. 80X1~, fO?t PREPARE FOR WINTER 1-5306after 5:00. ewera £0'1""&'_. ,_ .....brick rancb .. Newly. deco. ity built tbtu.out' with of Bedfo~d at W~dmlll" .'. LET US ---------- teed. Beaaooabl&': rates.rated. liDlshed basement, larger than average rooms, Pointe DrIVe. $12.5110'eaclt\ paint your home (Interior or PAINTING ..... Exterior. inte. tI!I}.-0063 or 718-1225.central air. near ,shopping 2J,2baths, rec room. 822.7732. Exterior) and garage. Clean rior. Let us help you choose ELECTRiC SEWER clean.center, church and schools. d . the colors you want for . N ~ ta 100._. 'WI lCO'X IS-BUSINESS up an wmterize your lawn your home. We do fm'e mg. 0 £00 ge .c__ .....1839- Prestwick. . Gros5.e d fl bed Tel h ri -

OPPORTUNITY. an ower s. work at very reasonable ep one p ce. -yeanPointe Woods. Reduced fo 8840596 8818279 expe 'en C n ClJ DA_

B . -. prices. Also gutter clean. n ce. .a. --$34,900 •. Call for appoint. 8 4-3550 ---------- ---------- 11 . m,r, Plumbing •.TU 2-3Ui0.,ment. 886-1956. ----- ._ BEAUTY ,S~lon, Mack Ave.. QUALITY painling and deco. ing, wa Wishing. Can

ESTATE Property Gross Gross.e POlDte... Farms. Box., ~ating servl'ce, l"cludes cus. paul...885.5654. ADVANCE .... --NANCE3B~DROO}d.'Bric~. ~nd .,'Ppipt~.',Par~r W1Jll1n;li~ S-14i Grosse' POlnte'N~'rs:,.tom drapery,~ddeaning, .... '---- .. '. v'. ;,~US~~~

Shaker Colq!!'~I'L.dili'WJl,ll.' Jfo'lnte!lon . the "Lake. Fire :\IOTEL ~ 1r4.aC:kinac,'clfi,l22' -' ~arpetand furniture d~a:ri':' ;"uJJ1.VJ.t~~BS) _9&12er, . breaJdasl. rf#im,;. ~n, d.am,alfed.'.statu .... p;l1!... herty,' . .th II in mg Caij R 7772139I'L bath. 1593 Ros'l 1 '1'1\ • ,. 1:0.. uDltswl V g .quarters. ,i'. • ....1 WJ,.'. 5293 Yorkshlr" ST'.""'LE'Y and "-ft, E}....tricr.. S, yn. -. mdoor .....ool, 'b6wll'ng alley. .. no. ""'.. "..8553. .. promineJlnt bw'lders home. and pool, $19.5,000,$40,000 ALUMI NUM li82-9750 or 371-8128 sewer .c1eaning and repair

down. 886-8057. ' ---------- setVice.(.Our.:OWD :_~,CONDOMINIUM, H a r per Call Mrs.. Smith 356-1591. ---------- • Siding-Trim EXTERIOR Painting-Work Guaranteed. No ext r a

Woods across from East- l~pm FOR SALE • Awnings guaranteed. Free esti. h • S.-.& andland Center. One bedroom, Marine. City 1St; Clair Area- • Gutters-Downspouts mates. 779-3947. Heolida~ge.02r" hUloNaYSm

3 new homes available in ALLERGIC child need's new • Porch-Patio Enel.osures ys. our se ce.elLcellent neighborhood. ---------- ~large rooms, carpeting, excellent area; each has home lor white mother cat ADVANCE MAINTENANCE TED'S . .dishwasber. range,' refrig. fireplace; carpeting and and 3 gorgeous kittens. 884-9512 WALLPAPER REMOVING 21N-ASPHALT WORKerator. patio, private car. attached garage' and is Free. 886-0829'2 --.'-G---R-OO--F-IN-G---- EXCLUSIVELYport. private basemeDt, available for immediate oc- Y-O-R-K-SH-JR-E-T-e-rr-ie-r-p-u-p-S.-3 SERV.ICE Free Estimates _ Insured R. CODDENS19620 Fleetwood. $29.900. cupancy. Prlees from $46,' R""9555 PROTECTIVE COATING200 t $67800 C II f . months old. 268-0574 or ...,.,.881-6109. a ,. a lIr . LOWEST PRICES Aspha1t5eal CoaHft" "'......ects.

more details. 778-8648. on new preserv"s ~nd-beau"'tifi""es.gutters. Gutters repaired FLOOR SANDI,NG. All rm. ,. _ED SAS S PURE white Sa1J!.oyedfemale oDd cleaned. No job too big ishes. 3rd gener-ation. Li. ED 1.1044

puppy, has shots. 5 months, or too small. Work done censed. 371-tMl30.friendly .. 5:30, 882-8514. personally. Serving Grosse 21-O--CEMENT ANDREALTOR KITTEN" ""1.9601. Pointe for 25 years. Rich. QUALITY PAINTING Ser- BRICK WORK

..--00 ard Willertz. 50 Roslyn Rd. vice, Interior.Exterior, 20St. Clair Office FRE~ KlTI'ENS. gray and Free estimates, call TU years professional exper- . H. CHAUVIN'

Phone (313) 329-9003 white, 2 mal~ lovable. lit- 1.8170. iellce. CEMENT CONTRACTORMarine City Office ter trained. 884.3971. MATI' FLETCHER ALL TYPES OF

Phone (313) 765-4013 J. D. CANDLER 4151 BUCKINGHAM CEMENT WORK---------- KITl'ENS. to homes with ten. ROOFING CO. TU 6-6102 • Walks • Drives .Porches415 LAKELAND, executive der loving care, call after 94 Years Reliable Service • htios • Waterproofing

type En g lis b Georgian 4 p.m. 885-6094. Residential '-2 Commercial EXPERIENCED wall paper • Pre-Cast Stepshouse, 4 bedrooms, 3 'baths, All types of Roofs !~Dt'cks hangers. Reasonable. Free • Tuet Pointingslate roof, central air, FREE to good home because Gutters & Downspouts estimates. No job too small • Chimney Rlipairsprinkling system. move.in of allergy, Siamese house REPAIRS or too big. 881~541.No job too smallcondition. $100,000. 882- cat, neutered. declawed. No Job Too Lar.ge-or Small Free estimates0337. No brokers. 882-7040. Free Estimates PAINTING. Lowes t fall Licensed and BoDded

Call 8992100 prices available. interior. PR 9-842720--GENERAL SERVICE Insured W~kmen exterior, color coordination, 779-8427----.------- wall paper hanging, freeGENERAL maintenance and NEW AND. reroofing. roof estimates, call anytime.

repair. Plumbing, cl'.rpen. repairs, quality material. 875-2205,885'3300, 886~759.ter, electrical, cement work Aluminum gutter w 0 r kgutter work new and reo done. Reasonable rates. DECORATOR. Interior. ex.pair, painting, etc. ANY- Free estimate. 775,35[03. terior plus wallpapering,THING YOU WANT, WE all material and workman.CAN DO. • Roofing' - Gutters ship guaranteed. Call Jim

GUY DeBOER • New & Repnir Essian, lIll6-4384 between 6TU 5.4624 776.3'108 • GUTTERS Cleaned and p.m .. 8 p.m. Fisher Road,

Flushed Grosse Pointe Farms.ALL TYPES of rubbish haul. 884-9512

ing. No job 100 big or too ADVANCE MAINTENANCEsmall.

TONY CAPIZZO 21H-RUG CLEANING885.0612 CALLEBS & SON

Carpet and Upholstery clean.20A-CARPET LAYING ing. Fast drying. Free esti.

, CARPET LAYING mates. Fully insured. 772.NEW AND OLD 9555.

Stairs Carpeted Shifted C-A-R-P-ET--C-L-EA-N-'-N-G-:'IRepairs of All Types WALL WASHING

Cigaret Burns Re.Woven FULLY INSUREDALSO

NEW CARPET SALES YORKSIDRESamples Shown in MAINTENANCE

~urH~e ~BOB TRUDEL Free EslI::lates

294-5896 RITE.WAY Carpet Cleaninr.by famous Vonschrader

20D-LOCKSMITHS system. Fall specials-anyBURGLAR proof deadlocks 2 rooms an61ball. $25, 526.

installed. Locks rekeyed, 1338.repaired, installed. Woods 21.I-PAINTINGLock and Safe. 21142 Mack DECORATINGTU 1-9247.

INTERIOR and exterior20E-INSULA TION painting aDd paper hang.-----~ ---- fng. Reasonable rates. 30SUDRO Insulation - Since years experience. Ray Bar-

1948 we have been solving nowsky. 371.2384 aller '6insulation problems satis. p,m.

Wanted - 4 bedroom colo. factorily. 881-3515.nial with llbrary and lam. 21-MOVING • RUDY TONELLOlly room in Grosse Pointe • DecoratorShores or Woods. STORAGE Interior. Ellierior

K-E-N-'-S-M-O-V-I-N-a--Loc-a-l,-.-u-b-. Wall Papering294-8997arbs. One pIece or house. ST. CLAIR SHORES

_fu_I_._Lo_w_ra_te_s_._TO__ 2-8S40__ • 27 Years Experience

GROSSE POINTE WOODSREDUCED TO $52.900

FAIRFORD. Brick ranch. 3bedrooms, .family room with2.way wall fireplace, car.peted, drapes throughout.paneled basement, 85xl2Slot. 2 car attached garage.

GROSSE POINTE PARK

FOUR FAMILY brick natwith aluminum trim, $630per month income. Assume8% land contract.

HARPER WOODS

BRIERSTONE - Just listed,3 bedroom brick ranch. Fin.ished basement with 4thbedroom or games room.Full bath with stall shower.Central air. 2 car garage.Grosse Pointe school dis-trict.

KINGSVILLE- New listirig,Custom built brick bunga-low. 3 bedrooms, carpeting.drapes, finished hasement,garage.

COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE-Owner will sell on land con-tract terms. This lovelybrick bu D g a low In theGrosse :Pointe school dis-trict, 2 bedrooms with apartially finished 3rd. 2Uzcar garage, sprinkling sys,tern.

WOODSIDE. Quick po!ses.sion. in this 4 bedroombrick ranch. 1~ baths,large kitchen. basement. 2car garage, 62x1~ lot,land contract, terms avail.able.

EASTWOOD. Spacious living,large brick ranch on l00x185 foot lot, country kitch-en, family room, 3 bed.rooms, Ilk baths, finishedbasement, 2 car attachedgarage, carport.

LANCASTER. Brick home.h and y to everything .. 2bedrooms with unfinishedupstairs, covered ten'ace,garage. Reduced to $26,500.

886-6710

884-7000

IJ-1IAL UTATIFOlSALISHELBY by Builder. beauU.

ful DeW custom 4 bedroomCalifornia Quad, $88,800.1-'131-G780 evenlnil.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS.near North HiP, by owner.8 bedroom ranch, 6lm!Iyroom, 2 fireplaces, 2 J,Ibaths, central air. $63,000.No brokers. For appoint.ment "''124.

WHrITIER MANORWell planned 1 bedroom

apartments. located nearWhittier and I.N. pricedfrom $14,990. Should soundgood for East Siden look.ing for the maintenancefree life style that a Con.dominium offen. Add totbis new appliances andearpeting, jncluded in theprice. and you have a real'bargain. Sales office open1-7 p.m. daily exceptThursday. 884-3555.

CON'DOMINIUMSNORTH BAY,VILLAGE

35110 E. JEFFERSON(South of Shook Rd.)

Priced'from $2'1,900 to $31,'800. 2 bedroom., attaclledgaragn. Models open daily1-6 p.m.BIDIGARE BROTHERS

INC.Model phone '191-68llDEvenings TO 1-8988

GROSSE POINTE CITY ~Dutch CoIoD1al, 4 bed.rooms, 2 baths. large 2'11:16 famjIy room. iDteriorcOlllpleteJ.y redee:orated,Dew carpeting. customdrapes, aSlUme 8% mort.gage. ..000 .. 886-2391.

ANITA.. 2ON9, 3 bedroomcoloDial, 2~ ~oU'. Land Coli.tract at recfueed iIlterelt,or rent .a year. GrossePointe schools. 886-1484.

IOU WOODBRIDGE EAST,Spae!ows apartment in ex.clusive. Condominium com.mW1ity. located oft Bea-coDlfieJcl between 8 and 9K11e. 2 bedroom, Z bath,many other modern COll-venlences. Available im.mediatelY. $39,000. 3S3-

.0684 or 882-4218 for ap-pointment.

REALTY CO,

In The Village

HOME SEARCHING

SILLOWAY & CO.REALTORS

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5, OW' full side.by-Ilde. duplex at2Q22-24 VerDier Rd. Two bedrooms in each unit.leparate basements, driveway •• IJ,1 car garages.Aa8umable mortlap. You can't go wroagl, ....; .... .." ....~..~ .

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20431 Mack

OPEN SATUllDAY, 2-'Desirable 2 bedroom brick ranch ODlarge lot. Price

reduced. Only $33,900. M9 Rivard.FOLLOWING BY APPOINTMENT

Sharp 4 flat iD Grosse Pointe Park. Individual fur.Dacea. $515 per month income. Reasonably pricedat $44,000. Land contract terms.

Bullden - City Lot zoned 2 family including adja.cent 3 family Oat. PropertY could retlU'l1 $20,000pet year less expensea on iDvestmeut. Termsava1lable to qualified buyer. '

Alter Near Lake -3 bedroom colonial, ~ duplex,1~ bathl. f1B~. .

GEORGE PALMS, REALTOR886-4444

A FamIly Business For Over A CenturyKember Grosse Pointe Rell Estate Board

17646 III,ck Ave .• Grosse Pointe

EXCELLENT ENGLISH with 6 bedrooms, 3 baths. 2lan, family room, large kitchen, carpeting. 2 car,arage. Slate roof. Assumable mortpge with lowintereat rate.

MUCH QESIRED C.E. COLONIAL with " good bed.rooms. 1st floor lav and den, large kitchen. Newcarpeting. 4 cn garage. Near shopping, schools,and tn,nsportetion. Assumable mortgage .. t lowinterest rate.

BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH with contemporary decor.new carpeting, 3 bedrooms. lav. and panelledden. eucl05ed terrace. 2 ear attached garage.Slate roof.

'. ThirtyIJ-IIAL mATIPOI SALEFAR EAST SlDE - Look-Iq for a hedge «,aiDIt ill.Oation aDd/Ol' taa: a/lelterediIlvNtmeJlt? Botti in ODepackap. TbiI Ibarp'1 UDit.1. buJIt ill 1067 com-priJed.of 1 Ind 2 bedroomapta aU with moder.a kitcll.eDI &lid Dice. hardwoodfIoon. Reaident PlYS ownelectric, off street parkiagavailable. Fin e locationn ear shopping .Dd busroutes.

JOHN S.

GOODMANInc.

93 Kercheval 886-3060"011 TIle Hill"

ST. CLAIR. M'ichJgan. GrouePointe home in the COWl.try. Ideal for horln, Ram.bliDI, 3 bedroo~ home on7." ccres. 2'-2 car garaCe.Bam aDd corral, 6O'XSO'uti Ii t y building. UDder.gl'OWld sprl.nkling system,POOl. SWlIteD living room,formal dining room, 2baths, family room withfireplace, country kitchen.Datural gll, f~ basementwith fireplace. Pine RiverIt'ODta,e, AD for $87,500.1-328-iM8.

ON sr. CLAIB RIVER.Choice properties. see ,Lakeand Rher troatqe ad: to-da,. Piper.

T. II. TUCKER 7M.aB81d7 II 29 Hwy" Algonac

MOST spacloua 2 family rest.dence, elegant and charm'bII. formal liYinJ IDd din,111I room.. marille fire.places. S bedrooms. 3 bath.I'OOJU. plus den aDd recrea.tioD rooms, beautiful newtfCdleul 1ritb built icu.~ . rIDge. Lot 100x 180. Plus a 3 room apart.ment, lower Jeased ~ amonth, sacrifice .,000..With Ulumable 7% con.tract. 752TNmbly. VA1-9008.

.STRONGMAN, KELLY& ASSOCIATES

889-0800

18825 Kercbeval

KENSINGTON 4100, D earMaet,. comer WaDiDlford.Owner' must seU. Newlydeeotlted, with completenew kitchen, 3 bedroomsand complete. recreation1'OOtD. OpeD saturday aDdSlIDday 2.5.

The sales staff at Strongman, Kelly Ir Associates isfully prepared to ISsiJt you in the happy task ofselecting a bome from the maDY fi.le homesavailable rigbt now. From discussing your needsto arranging the most advantageous financing foryou. the professionals at Strongman. Kelly & As.IOCI.te, are ready to provilfe you with tbe highestcaliber service and lbe finest selection of homesavailable In Grosse Pointe. Just a few of ouroUuiD,s are

1031.33 WAYBURN-Immacu~te 6 Ir 6 income -$22,800.

1263 LAKEPOINTE-4 obdrm. colonial, family room$35,800.

1107 WAYBURN-4 bdrm.-2 bath, $19,800, assume,mortgage.

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McMlNeIl .t KwchtY.1TU 4-0511

COIIIMUNITYCEl.EBRAnON

WtdIeJCI.y. Od. I,7:31 P.M.

Sfilim.Lutheran Ohurth

9:30 and 11 a.m. servicOl(Nursery, Both services,

for small children)9:30 a.m. S'unday School

Rn. Geor .. I. K.,..l.,.. GeOl" M. Schehr

SL'I.IE,~LI\MtLtflLnh

TV 1~w•. Inylte You fa WonhIpWith Us .

9:30 Wora!a1p (NianerJ)8:80, SUDday School

(all I"')l1:00WoriblJ» (H\U'WJ)

Palton~v. Cbarlts W•.8aDdrock.Lv. Ee.lbR., .....

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GOLDIN ANMYDSAIY

CHRISTIANSCli£NCE

Pint CIdIrda II ant........G ......:=--....

SemeetSUnda, 10:10 A.M.

WedJ1eada, .:00 P.M.Sunday Scbool, 10;10 A.M.

l,,'ane care proofd.d.

GRACEUIIltt4 a..,dl .f CItrfItKercbeu' at IA•• , .....

Grolse Polate P.IiI:

........... Ev_ Lutherl.

'.uflll ,WrftW, w......-.'-Drtw.. I'eIIIte -w...

.... 5INO ,

Churdl WONhfp 8:30 .. 11Sunday Chureh SCboo1

8:30 •• m.

AnnlveruryWorship alld FeUowshlp

Sunday, <>«. la,10:30 A ....

Guelt SpeakerDr. an •. BerWer

Sta Mlth •• I'.EpIKGpaI (hurdl2047S 51111 ""'.4." ••tIt" .. , M.ek • V__Gro... Po/lite W...

The ReverendJames A. McLaren,

RectorThomas .J. Hllrley, Curate

Sunday SenicIIII .,m, • 10 ..... It nooll

Chllrch !lchool-NllrHly IlIrllGrade S at )0 I,ft! •

tI

.". " .. It ,. ...

MEMORIAL CHURCHUIlft4 'It.""'''II Lake S1Iore Road

For laforllSatto Dilht orda, call lIZ'i330, dial aprAJer .8'710.

Worship Services9:30 &. 11:30

SHARED BREAD""MIRACLE OF THE

Preaching:Dr. Ray H. Kjely

GROSSE POINTE and AREA"

11Ie Grosse PointeUNITARIANCHURCH

171M llIaalllee811.0120

Family service 10:30WorshIp Service 11:00Personal Growth Serle.

"GEmNG AWAYWITH LOVE"

Speaker;Rev. ~vc Sammons

Flnt OhuM of.Un.fIIln41...

Grosae. PolateWit, Memortal

BIela.10:00 a.m. P .. lm.u:oo '.m. Special '"LIFE IS IN' SEEDS" .lit..... JeW., D.D.

IU-AI7

Th. Grolse Po'"t.COII'N,otlo ... 1

ChurchMO CJtALFONTE at LOTHJIOP

Worship Services

9:30 and 11:00Crib Room ,thru 8th Grade

"The Slat us of Sons"Dr. Roy R. llulchton

Rev. :''1 J(. Cummln,.

<r0._, ...

UIl'"4METHODISTCHURCH

2" M_ ~"'.2"30:11 Family Worshipand Church School

11:1& Wonhlp &lmreaM Nursery

Mlnl.lerPerry A. Tboma_

. SJt Pointers hav. beenelected to top exeeuttv. poet-tlou under the receut man.l,ellleDt reorranJ.uUon ofAmericbNatural Gu Ser-vice Company of Dtft'Oft.

'the allDOWleemenu weremade by Wilbur R. Maet,chairman of tIle board. andArthur R. seder, Jr .• prell.dellt. TIle serVice company is•• ~bdcliitY of the Arilerl.ean Natural Ga. Sy.tem. andID &tlmate of Jllc:hl,an Con.IOM.ted Gal Company aud'Michi'An Wllconsln Pip eIJne Company.

Tile officer. Ind theIr post.Uon are Elllworth G. Rey-nolda 01 1'bt W(lOIt~,.aenlor .vJce.~el1deJ1t ..... aamlniatta.live aervlcea; Karl E. Sch.mldt, of The Farml, seniorvJu.prealdent-technical ser.Vleea; ltoland .J. Blank, ofTIle City, vice-president _;eneral audItor.

Others Ire A 11red R.GlaUl!)', m. of The Farm.,.v j ce.ptelfdent - corporlteplanning; Noel F. Mermer,of The Wood" vlce.president-f)'lltheUc fuela; alld S..Kinnie Smith. of 11Ie Farm.,'eDeral cOllllsel.

, A ~l free ltale detn.onstratlOe aDd movie of a....w apoft, ...... ltidiDI•.~Ube '11f'tIl 1ft aM ....... Aulli.toTium, .Wednelday, OctoberJ5. at 8:30 p.m.

Rant ,Udln; equipmentWIll be dilplayed and therewlU be In opportUJlJty to tryIIIe equlpment. TeeIlnlqueawilt be ell~abled and demon..mated. and que.llonl wlllbe In.wered.

The Grone PoiDte Depart..ment til Community ServIceswill offer the Youth EDriell-ment Proglm, a ~OI ofnon-credit actiYities iii mabyinterest arell for d1ffetelltage gJ'OIIP1, a.aln thIa )'elr.The aetlvWea will be (OD.

dueted in aU Icboola im-mediately f('nowin; rel\l1ardau hours.

Amon, seheduJed offertnllIre classe. In auto meche.ics, modern dance, mort-band/note!land, typlng wood •shoP. FreJlc:h, the metric 1)"- To Demonstratetern, needleeraft, SplDlah.creaUve rat, geololical stu. Ha.ng Glidingdies, copper.sUver, physicaldevelopmeftt, emUve writ..in" ph~~phy, Irts an4crafts, ClOO~, sewin. .Ddmetil". . '. ....'

SpeelCk! tcSUne taforirlat1(ilD_i1d n&UtrltlOll may be ob-taloed b, uUblg 885.a808 or88$-02'71.

"Mind and Man" is the titleof a lecture to be li"e11 b1 ftU ."unJoteph G. Heard. C. S. B., ToelftC III « out ta bad lora ChTi.t1an SCIence lerturer, Urel. All Improper aettml,Thursday. October 10. at 8 with wheel. on the lime .1Ilep.m. In Firat Chllrch of pOlnUnl towards or awayCbrlat. SclellUlit. • Chal. from eaell oUM!r wlU eaulelont. av... U.... to dn. down OM ro.d

Tbe lecbIre .. bid! will..... f,. Ua'll .,.U .ftIOOIb allllCUI .wha.JI~". Cldpe ':r~... .'wJth llI'Ob1em,s .iKt1. poUlI- ' ... 4 .UOn. Jnadequ'te food lap, A ,arcltn ...ot1l: bench Iipllea and the heaUn. 01 dll- western WOOd ku. with aeale, Ja .... to the pubUc Wttt.d naMacIe, ean be .t-wlU\oQt cba"... taeIIed'to a ... ,

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'Mind and Man'Lecture Topk

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Burn FoodThis Winter

Paper SourceNear at Hand

A ladles' wrist watch, re.cenUy found on Provencalr 0 ad, Is waiting In TheFarms police slaUon to beclaImed by JtI rlghUul owner.Thc watch was turned tn topolice )fonday, September 30.

Farms pollee •• Id anyonehaving losl the watch whocan provlde a dcscrlpllon ofIt may c1aJm it at the .tltion,10 Kerby road.

Thursd.ty, October' 3, 197421-o-.-cIMINT 5-CAAND ' 21 IPlNT'1"t-:: lUCK WORK WOlKCBIDN'I" WOU Gf ..,

CUSTOMCRAFT... Bcladed. KeeNed. JD.tureeL 'J'U ,.... after • CouJtruCUOD CoIII~y'.IlL 01' m.». . •BUILDERSCHAS. F. JEFFREY " REMODELERSliASON' CONTllAcroa •UCENSZD - INSUJlED ,AddtUoDa, Doranefl

• Briek.B1oet .StoDe nee. Roouu. Blthroouu

• <:em .. Work KitcbeDl, H.. 110m..• Waterprooaq •• Tuck PGiatiq Cuatolll Gua,.. ue1 D90n• P&UN of IJIJ Idad •"PORCHES A SPECIALTY" Free Eatim.atu ud PlaDDiDI

112-1800 •J. W. KLEiNER FINANCING ARRANGED•CEMENT CONTRACl'O.a 881-1024All t1Pet CemeDt, stem. IDd

Brick Work-New aDd Be- YOUR CollltnlctioA dollarP&frt, Driye .. ,.. Porehel, lOtI further with SlldroWIlU, Patiol. Tuck PoU1t1q BWlder. SiDee 1N8. 111.Pre-Cut StePi 1515.Wa~'

QUALITY WORK by cupen.No JOb Too Sma/{ tel with over 20 yean ex-SPECIAI.IZING periace ill Graue Poiate.IN Kitdaelll remodeled. bale-rJaptoAe Waib IJICl PatiOl meDU paneled, room adeli-Halllra1 Stone PlaDten UoDt. e~. CoIl&cieaUoal.LlCENSI!:D BONDED SmaU jobl acceptable. TUTU 2-0717 H3'lZ.

DE SENDER CARPENTE.R WOl'k aDd allAll typel Of brlek. block. remodeUa,. can Pete, 882-

atePl, 1toiIel, chiml:le1, e918.drive .. y aDd patios. New

Modernization- repairs.IDoUOl ANn'DO 1I0U VALtJE lor yoursma REPAIRS-Pore-. mODe'. AddJtioDI. kiteheu.cbimDeJ repaln, etc. FREE dormefl, ba ....... bath.ES'n'JIATES. Work JIW- rooma, wall removall.uteed. 77NN1. BIDIGARE BROS.

poaCHES. paUoa. DeW 01' INC ..rebuJlt, tuck p.mt.lq, brick omee 712-5115replacement, cau1kla& jolDt EveDlDp, Sundays TU 1'"lIUlerwith HIP-tn, ehim.

HAJUlY SIII'nl.De)' repair, IJld rebailt.BtJILI)LNG CO.Buement waterproofjDJE.tatl1ilbed IDaucl earpeater wort. 25

Grosse PoiDte Area SiDee un' JUrI uperieJlCe. All workIluldellUal' aDd Comm.erdalIUUUteed. Doukl IIc.

Bemode1lDlEaeherD, sawus.AUeralloDl aud lI~ce

21'-WATWlOOFIMG New CoaAructIoDI8S-IIOO 115-'I01J

CAPIZZO CONSTIlUCTlON P.DEWJNDTAll '1'1PeI 01 Wa&erprocaflqGuaraDteed ReUGaaWe BUILDING Ir

IJeensed IDd Iuured REMODELING885-OIU AddJtJolls, XJtdlelll. B*tha.

Cori&D. .. formica counter. J. W. KLEINER tops. Free eatimatel. 1.m.At tn- 01 baMmeot 1780.

waterprooflDa ctTS't'()1I repaira 01 allT kind..... AIl won IIW'IDtee4 No job too small or b.lg •L1ceued lMuncI Work alone. RotteIl wln.TU 2-071l dowe, Jams, door or win.

dow cords, porches, bale.BASEIIENTS WATER. mellt, attics. Call BUl L)'IIJl

PROOI'BD - RUlO!IItlle -.o2ll8 alter 5.ntu, worlaDaDlldp. 1Ur'21T-PLUMIIMG AMDIDteecl. 1Il.QOD 01' 7'J'I.1225.

CODDENS' HEATING""'CONSTRUCTIONI FOB cCLEAN aDd.depeoda~k

. BSTABLISHBD UU service, . eaJi ELKEBSPJ.UJmING IDd HEAT.AIll1pea of ba.meAt water- JNG, PlumbJq Llceuae~ T,.- .............. #ilt55G. TtJz:edo " ....' . ees.. m-lOtf.

CJlAS. P.JJ:FFBEY PLUMBING ,REPAIBSFallcets, fixtures, replace-812.1800ml!!lla, electrIc slnJr. cleu-• Buemeat WaterprooftqiD,. Li-: ellI eel Master. • UJIlIerpIra footiDIIPIWDber. Work myself. TU• CracW or caved.ID walla

!References 4-2ll:H.LIceDJed Insured 21V-5ILVIRPLATING21Q-PLASTER WOIK • SUver and Gold PJatfnlSPJ'.cIALIZING in repairs • OX1d1l11lg IDd RepairiDg

for 18 yearl. Craeb elimi- • Brasa Po1Ish1nll,uted. CleID. .Jim Black. Lacquering

• Firep1aee flxtureswell. VA 1-'J051.refiDlabed

NEW ancI repair wort. Nut, • Copper poJishiD, anddeaD service. 20 years ex- buffiJl,pel'ienee. Free esUmatu. LEEBERTAlbert Verstraete. 8tl2-30ll. SILVERSMITHS

SPRIET 14UO CHARLEVOIXPLASTERING a b10ckl welt of Chalmer.

VA 2.7318New and rePair wort. Serv- -iDg the Polntea 25 years: 21W-DRESSMAKINGFree estimates. C I e an AMDTAILORINGworkmamhip.8lI6-M21 or 886-8G52 ALTERATIONS and replirs.

21R-FURNITURE 1152 M8rylaDd, G r 0 ssePointe Park. VA 1-2631.IEPAIR

PROFESSIONAL alterations.UPHOSTERING by retired 20928 Anita, Harper WOOds,

uphosterer, good wort, rea- ,J,fichigan. 884.5264.JODable. VA 104800.

ALTERATIONS &. Repairs-CHAIR SEATS re.ru.bed rea. Dresses, paIntsuits, coalaIOnably. 886-7~. and any other new things.215--CAIPEHTER 886-D66.

WORK HEMMING: Coala, Dreues,

BARKER Skicts, Slacu, etc. 774.9799.

CONTRACTORS, Inc. 21Z-LANDSCAPING &Jlodernlution • AlteraUonJ GARDEN SIRVICEAdailioDS • Family Room.

TRIMMING, removal, .pray-Jtltcbe'oJ aDd.Recreation Area,lng, feeding and stumpEstate MaiJItenaneeremoval. Free estimates..JAMES BARKERComplete tree service. eal8ll6-5OH F 1e m I n g Tree Service.

ALL PH A S E S. PaUerson TUxedo 1-6950.Builder. Iuured. Equipped

Now Is the time for lawnto .erve you. TU 8-1W.REJUVINATION

LETO SUPERIOR EXTERIORSBUILDING COMPANY "The Height of

SiJlce ~11 Landscape Quam)'''Cutom Bul1dblg 77H864 778.3338

FamOy room. our specialty,THOMASaUeratloas, tftclleu.

TU 2-3222 LANDBCAPING CO.,KITCHEN LAWN ANJ) GARDEN

SERVICEREMODELING 881-0292We JutaD

.Formica-Sink Tops JOHN C. CARLISLECabinets-All Styles Complete landscape servicc.Built. Ins-I nstalled Tradition Since 1820

,.",. E.timatea 779 ... 778-3338No Ol>llIltJons E.".STERN T,REE .nd .stum

No Delay. removal. Inaared.Bm Paile or aowering .. rvlel. 1'13m... oeoo.

• Attica. Poreb Enelcl.uru MICHEL PlLORGET-Lind• AclcUtIonJ• KJtebellt Icapinl. Complete ~ Sel

• Commeretal, lIuDdin,. SOh' Jervlce. 884-11I04.._.... -_ ..._ ...._-JIM SUTTON ROTO.SPADE your garden.

H7T Bry. Drive up to 1,000squire feet, f20.TU HM2 TU 2401 loJln, •• 11121.

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!\fler lhe misrl"presenla-lion of 2 weeks ago,shall we lr~ again'~

If ~'OU look Ihe expression

"YOU KNOW"

STUDIO CAMERA SHOP:88l-{)200

20229 MACK - i4 tJ,tJ WDods

I Thursday, October 3, 1974

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Soroptimist International ofGrosse Pointe will present itsannual Rummage Sale to-morrow, Friday, October 4,from 4 until 8 o'clock atVeterans Hall in Mack ave-nue.

Florence Riley, the group'sWays and Means chairman,is in charge of the eventwhich raises funds for com-munity service projects in.dudlng the club's pledge toCottage Hospital and generalservice projects.

Sor~ptimistsSchedule Sale

Allemon on E. Warren Ave.SPECIALS V~L~~.~~~U

Beautiful Selection ofDried Flowers on Display

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FRESH CUT MUMS 'I 99 iRegullJ'ly $3,99 Sale_

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I'hous.nll. Holl.nll Bulb. on 1.1.For PI.n'in. No.

8th Annual l.ot Clearance SaleEvergreens, Shrubs, Trees, Annuals and Perennials

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IfIl flD Worlcl Wide Service

Allemon Floriston E. Warren

17931 East Warren TU 4-6120

(CoIItilwed from Page 21)Golf Cart Ga.att.

A covey of ladies, sans dubs, will be ridingaround the Country Club golf course in golf cartsnext Monday afternoon, looking at trees.

It may LOOK like the Golf Cart Gavotte butIt will adually be a Grosse Pointe Farm and GardenClu.b meeting.

After their outdoor tour the women will ad.jllurn to the Country Club drive home of Mrs.Wilbur Hadley Mack tor tea, with Mrs. S. Kinniesmith and Mrs. O. T. Thompson assisting thehostess.

The meeting's on for Monday rain or shine, butIf it should ram the program will change to anindoor sllde show.

Wbleb would be a pity • • , the Golf Carl Ga.votte soWlds MUCH more fun •• ,

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From Another Pointe of View

Bounty FromTh. IUni •• nal Farm' ..Irene (Mrs. Alfred D.) Moran dropped by the

NEWS office last week with a ,bag of plump, redtomatoes and a basket of ,beautiful squash, bountyfrom the Universal l"ann where her son-in.law anddaughter, Tom and Sibyl Clark, organically groweverything they eat. ,

Tom and Sibyl eat very well.So does Irene when she goes "back to the fann"

outside Bay City, which she does whenever she can,snatching day and weekend mini-vacations fromher commitments locally, (the Grosse Pointe Sym-pho!1Y, for example), and farther afield, .(InterlochelfArts Academy).

Tome and Sibyl put mother to work of course.Irene picks until her -hands are sore and has thepictures to prove she can drive a tractor And sheloves it. .

• • •The YOlmg Clarks moved up to the Bay City

area tt'om AnD Arbor three years ago, They BveIn an 80-year-old farmhouse' they've renovatedthemselves, and Sibyl's ~ fantastic vegetarian cookwhose vegetable spaghetti rated a reeent featurespread in the Bay City TImes.

Two friends share joys aDd responslbWtles ofthe Universal F~ (so named bee8use It belongs'0) "'''''''Y0ne who Uves and works there), with Tomand Sibyl.

They all hope to transfer in the spring to alarger property near West Branch, where they ~~xpand and really put their Ideas on efficient, eom-"Dunalllvlng, independent as possible from the eco-.1omlc system, into praet1fe,under the Program's aus- home with the Edwill N.pices since 1952. They've Peabodys, of Lincoln rold.come from Norway and Co- Carolyn (Mrs. Tom) KWe-Il)mbia, from South, Africa fer is current president ofand Turkey, from Th(, Philip- the tJI.Cl Foreign Exehangepines, Cyprus, New Zealand, Program committee. TheMalaysia, Germany, Austria KIDders were host familySwitzerland, Sweden, Th~ for Oenmark's Helle Mark-Netherlands, .nalr,. Brazil, holst, last. year's UDivenlty-Denmark, Parapiy, SpaiD, Liggett AP'S stuaent: ..Argenlina, Australia ud Ja- The more intimately peo-pan, (the Bus!mells' Haruo). pIe bave been involved with

They've added a dim en. the Procram. the mOl'fl.aDJd-slon to the SChool and The GUsthey seem' ~ I5e 'to wo~Pointe. They've been living 'or it.educational and cultural ex-periences for their class- ~ mmates, ~'Jir .famiUes and the .= _....:.community. -==- U;&~

Ulrike JolllS Peal'lCiY1l fiSixteen.year-old U' r i k e •

Tach, from Pottendor.'-Lan- _-_ .degg, Austria, is the current :::;::-American Field Service ex-change student at UniversityLiggett. Ulrike is making her

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Rose SocietyMeets Oct. 9

Grosse Pointe Rose Societymembers gather at theGrosse Pointe Central Li.brary, Kercbeval avenue atFisher road, next Wednes.day, OCtober 9, at 8 o'clockfor their final regular meet.ing of the 1974 season.

Presiding at the 7:30o'clock coffee and desserthour will be hospitality co.chairmen Mrs. Paul Maba.rak and Mrs. Louis Parentassisted by hostesses MissMarie Louise Anderson and~lrs. Norman Cure.

Harold Lee, of Lakelandavenue. will discuss Typesof Winter Protection includ.ing things to do when put.ting your roses to bed forthe willter. There will be aforum on which roses didbesl in the '74 growing sea-son, with Mr. Lee extendingopportunities to the audienceto comment on their experi.ences. .

Harold Lee is a ConsultingRosarlan, editor of "RosePointes," the Groase PointeRose Society's monthly bul-letin, treasurer of the GrossePointe Men's Guden Cluband a past.president of theGrosse Pointe Rose Society.

A question.and.answer pe.riod will follow his lecture.

The meeting is free andopen to the public. Entranceto the Library is via therear, (parking lot), entrance.

G ROSSE POINTE NEWS

Pointer of Interest

Feature Page****Pig. Thirty-Two

f!J-&n-aCounter Points

by Pat RousseauOne Of The Hits ... of a recent Grosse Pointe

Yacht Club Show by Walton-Pierce was the 1975Swimwear Preview from Sandcastle. We love asheer printed blue lorig coverup that goes over asleek little matching swim suit and another coverupwith elasticized push-up sleeves and a ruffled hemshelters a swim suit in a twin print. All year roundswimwear is now the trend smce resort travelinghas become so important. See it first at Walton-Pierce. A very new version of the very popularpatch.work quilting is at Walton-Pierce. Velvet,print patterns, lace and ribbon prints are found onparchment beige long skirts. These conversationstarters are topped by beige lace shirts. One of thenewest versions of the oldest looks for entertainingtimes ... at Walton.Pierce, 16828 Kercheval.

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BURLINGTON HOUSE, BARWICK, CABINCRAFT ... famous names in carpeting can be foundat Maliszewski Carpeting, 21435 Mack Avenue.Shops are casual and look great with modern fur.nishings ... Maliszewski Cz.rpeting has them all andcan assist you in making your choice. Ample park.ing space available. 77~-5510.• • •

Traveling Idea ... a real money saver.

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Book your air fare to the Wert COOIt aM

I prepaid ground arrangements for leu th4nan airline ticket alone. Call Trawl byHatcher for information, 882.2327 .19822 Mack Avenue.

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Peace and Quiet, Where Is It? ... at the Jeffer.son ApartmJ?nts, Grosse Pointe's newest condomin-ium! They really care about your comfort and con.venience. It's part of the gracious living at The Jef'ferson Apartments. Spacious apartment.homes fea.ture 9 ft. ceilings, individual gas heating and cool.ing, top of the line G. E. kitchen with an ice-makerand a washer-dryer. A wet bar is conveniently lo-cated for entertaining. Insulated walls, floors, plumb- M' Photo by Barbera Brunoing and windows insure maximum quiet, and there RS. RICHARD P. OOERER. (LEFT), OF WASHINGTON ROAD, ANDare natural fireplaces. There are 3 separate elevators MRS, GEORGE E. BUSHNELI.t JR., OF CLOVERLY ROAD

, and approximately 1,000 square feet of prill(Jte star. By Janet Mueller .Ext' . t d' nd gun a two.year Peace Corpsage. ertOr mam enance, gar emng a snow r~- "From These Hands," an exhibit and sale of assignment in Upp",' Volta.?noval are arrang~d. The Jeff~rson Apa,,!ments l.$ professional crafts, opens next Thursday evening, He's w 0 r kin g in publican adult com~umty. and yo~ II be a ne~ghbar t~ October 10, at University Liggett School's Cook road health. Betsy's 50 prOud ofsome of the mcest ne1ghbars u~ ,Grosse Potnt~. Rest- campus gymnasium with a 6 to 10 o'c1ock'champagne her 22.year-old oldest she'sdent~ are home owne~s and enloy tax deductwn ~nd preview. Admission to the preview is $5 per person fit to burst, and the. Bush.the tnvestment secunty of bemg a property, oumer Five dollars per person!? . . nells are following young(lnd equity advafttages, The model apartment is open For a champagne preview!? cernl'd. She's done volunteer George's progress, via letter.12, to 5 daily, except Wednesday. Enter on Neff or You've got to realize what wMorkat the Detroit Artisls _a~~*y. 'ha tb' through :e~anm~kin~\a::oufor h:St. Clair Roads. The Jefferson Apartments, 17111 "From These Hands" Is all . arket an~ t~en " Univ~r. 0 s re IS years), and a husband.and.East Jef/e','son. Sales and management "'y M;cht'gan about.. . , . Slty .of Michigan ExtenSion him is just marvelous."v. C rt inly t f d S W t Art S Their two younger chUdren wife leam whose avocatJobCondominium Corporation ... 882-7708 or 886-4880. . ea., I s a un ,ra1S' ervlce es ern ~ey are Christopher G. Wbelden is spinning, (he makes the• * • mg proJect. The School's Course at the Art Institute. h I h

. , •. share of the proceeds will be Last year, with a friend, she Bushnell, 19, a sophomore at wee s, s e spins the.. uJust do~ t think of kitd!e1lS WbeD you hear tile Dame used to fund the ForelgnEx~ studied watercolor painting. Connecticut College, New thread).M ts~hler. 1bey also help you plan extra built.i11cabluets cllange Program under which This year she?s serving as London, like his brotber a Basketry, the fQ.shionlng of

adaptable for storage for lUIy room ill the home. Need students fro m countries chairman of Art Exhibits at ULS alumnus and Robina Icorn husk dolls aDd decou.more spue for linens, shoes, et~. Consult the eJl:lM!rtsat around the world are helped U'["SMiddle School. That's a McLeod Bush~ell, an eighth page will be demonstrated,Mutschler KU(heD5, zo:rr M~CkAv~ue. to spend a year at Univer. chairmansl1ip Betsy held last grader at ULS's Liggett too.

sity Liggett. year., campus There'll be two Speci8l ex.Suede Cloth Separates .•• at Michelle's Bou- But it's also a showcase, Dottie Doerer is involved, In her spare time Betsy bibits, no. selling involyed.

tique are washable. Coordinate pantsuits, long-skirts designed to spotlight the too, in the Junior Great enjoys gardening, swimming O~e, a droplay of antiquewith }'ackets, dresses and short skirts. Prices are arlis+- of crafts., and a Books program at University and needlepoint. She's pro. ql,ilts 100 ye~rs old or otde~,~" g ram chairman for The WI.! shown m T!)ronto thiSfrom $25 to $55.' Color choices are red, chamois or learning experience for stu, Liggett. She's a member of Colonial Dames. "But best summer and will be goingbrown ... 17864 Mack Avenue. Michelle's is open denls and till! community. Deeplands Garden Club. A of all," she admits, "I like on to Paris. .Friday until 8 p.m. It's Sometblng New backgammon. board set u~ making a home for the Bush. The other spotlights North-

• • • It's a triple-header, and ~n. a table In the Doerers nell family." ern Michigan Indian Crafts.See ... Kenneth J. Lane's new excit-IIit's something new. Hope. hvmg roo~, a.!tests t~ the Families Come Flnt Hands Are Medium

ing fall colors of daytime and e.'e- fully, it will be the first in whole faWbmllr!lbmtet!e~!Jmhnth,~ "Ohl." says Dottie Doerer, "0. ur exhibit title, 'From.. . '.' . " ..'an annual series of profes. game. 0 s es! . a ,mng. Jewelry. H1ghlzghted are crystals' sional craft ULS Foreign observes ,his mother, "is a listening as Betsy gives her These Hands,'is derived

a!ld ,ets for necklaces, bra~elets and ear. u' Exchange Program benefits. very lUCk? roller;"". Basic Biography, (Dottiet ~or from, the Idea that the craftS,nngs. at The Margaret Duzmond Shop, '..II Dottie Doerer is chaiiman '1'. a~',D!'teach cODdonaliiium no partiC'ular reason. "went man ex pr: e I. e!l hbnae1f377 Ftsher Road. "l of "From These - Hands." Skiing an~ travel. are two first" in l.be Basic Biography through the ule ,of his

• • • Belsy Bushnell is honorary ~lher favorlle faml!y past- portion of the interview), hands," Betsy explains.A RemlDder ••. if ~atarad glasses are In your fulare, chairman. Neither is a "eraf- !lmes, and everyone,. of "That's what I like best, too: "Our subtitle, 'The Fine

WoodJ Optical Studio does not charge iD advuce. '!bey ter," but if .either were she course, loves to take a wmter Put that down about me." Art of Crafts,' indicates ouraccept Medicue, 195119 Mack Avenue .•. 881.8111. would have to be pro.quality br~~k at. the 'Doerer condo. So I did. belief that there are many* • * even to be considered for mlDlum 10. Palm Beach. After the champagne pre- art forms in the craft WOrld,"

"From These Hands." When the Bus~mells vaca,- view "From These Hands" Dottie adds.Natural Shells ... are embedded ill b th bli So "F Th H nd "For this exhibit spotlight., tion they g.o 'thome," to the w e open to e pu c rom ese a s

in luminous candles. For a whole new 1f craftsmen whose work is an farmhouse m Leland that was Friday and Salurday, Oc- will involve not only folk butlook in decorating, be sure to see them . . avocation ralher than a Betsy's grandparents', her tober 11 and 12, from 10 refined crafts - metal.smith'at The Squirrel's Nest.Sphere, 19849 :'. hobby. parents', where she and her until 5 o'clock. Admissions ing, for example, brought toMack Avenue ... available in oval " The Doerers have two chil- husband honeymooned . . . these days will be $1 for the point where it is used toshaped 4 inch pillars and several other dren at ULS this year. John, At ?ome in. Grosse Point.e adults, 50 cents for children. create exquisite jewelry orheights. 13, is an eighlh grader. Julie, Bets?, s commltm~nts a,re pn- The public's most welcome sculpture.. .• * * iust turned 12, is in the man!y commumtY-~lf1ented. at the preview, too. A .speCial feature will be

Want to Sparkle? ••• Trevira 11U!kesit easy. seventh grade. She ..s a Grosse Pomte Me- What the public, preview- musIc by John Roberts a.nd. h k f Thel'r older chl'ldren are monal Church truslee and ers or regular day.en, will Tony. Barrand" both English

wzt just the ind 0 dress-up look you want. It is bv bu'lh They ve performed, Rl'chard, Jr., 15, in prep serves .on the Ch.urch Adul.t be seeing is some 40 exhibi-." .the gleami'~g knit of Trevira polyester lurex •.perfect 10 England and Hollandschool in Pennsylvania, and EducatJ~n committee. She IS tors, one.third or more of . 'for now and through the holidays. The .dress and 17'year old Nancy, a Uni. a .~ernll.Palmer trust~e.. whom will be not only ex. Canada a~d the .Um~djacket, in dramatic silver and black is only $70. versity of Michigan fresh. And of course there s thiS hibiting and selling but demo States. Thel~ repertOIre m-Alterations at cost, no1Oat Mr. Julian Fashion Bou. man. ~raft Exhibit.': As a project onstrating their crafts. cludes A~erlcan folk songs

, tigue, 15114 Kercheval ... 822-2818. They've been a Poinle It seems tallor,maue for They're coming from all and English ballads.* • • family, in residence in Wash- Betsy: she's always been a over Michigan, and from There'll be a Coffee CornerBE GLUIOROUS-IMPROVE ON NAnJRE . • . At inglon road, for eight years worker for UL~, and the O:,io and Illinois. offering light refreshments

the Edward Nepi Salon they will add eye.lashes one.by-one, now. Before that they lived Bus,hnells have first-hand. ex. Variety of Wares Fri~a?, and Salurday duringas few or as many as desired for the more natural look- in Ann Arbor where Dottie perJence of an Amencan They're showing and sell, exhibit hours.they last and last. Can 584..8858for an appointment. grew up, whe~e she and he,' Fi.eld Service student. Haruo ing halld.blown glass, ceram, Educational and Cultural

• • • husband attended the Uni. Mly.a~ura came (rom Jap~n ics, (including pottery). "We want this 10 be a sig-Isn't It About Time ... you re- , versity of Michigan. to Jom the Bushnell fa!!uly jewelry, weavings of aU niCicant educational event."

membered your college student? A Likes Sports, Art an~ stu.dy at Gros.se Pomte so r t s, baskets, macrame, Dollie and Betsy stress. "WeDollie enjoys sporls-swim. U~.lverslty Scho()1 In 1966.67. quills, batiks, wood carvings, hope it will be a maior cuI-

clever box of goodies just $8.95 plus ,.:. ming, tennis _ and Is a It was a very chall~ngln~: furniture, musical instru- lural event in the commun-tax and postage is available at the "sometime golfer." bul very happy experience, menls, leather goods, metal ily." -Merry Mouse, corner Kercheval and Art is II maior interest. says Belsy. sculpture. silver. . . They hope, 'too, that it willNotre Dame. "My husband is really the Son in Upp~r Volta There'll be several on, raise a goodly sum for the* * • avid colleclor. He makes lhe Now the Bushnells have going demonstrations just as ULS Foreign Exchange Pro.

Unusual Dried Flowers . . . pre- .~... rounds of museums wherever the i r own representative demonstrations, no seliing in- gram.packaged, make l,eautiful WiUiams-... we go." overseas. Gec,rgc E. Bush- volved. including quillers Thirty,one young men andburg arrangements . . . new at the But Dollie is no wifely tag. nell, III, graduated last June quilting. a poller Wttlng. women have come fromKaleidoscope of Grosse Pointe, Mack along as far as arl's con- from Bucknell, has just be. lace. makers lacing, (one abroad 10 sludy and live

Avenue between Brys and Roslyn.* * * Back In VogI'e ... photographic statuettes, particular!)' QUILL? Beautiful cards from across the country a~tdCape Cod ... inspired candle designs that look like suitable for children are now available at Eddie McGrath, Europe. Prices range from moderate to expensive but, stop

ceramics are at the Notre Dame Pharmacy. We admired 17818 Mack Avenue. They are done beautifully via the color in soon to get 20(k OFF, yes 20'" OFF, 40 catalogs andthe lighthouse and the fishermen ... Kercheval in the photography for which Eddie I~ noted. Stop by and see there is no pushing and shoving, just a relaxed pleasantVUIage. • * * wbat we mean. ell/sed Mondays ... 8811.4280. atmosphere. The Quill, Mack at HampulD, next to Loch.

We're thinking ahead for you at . * * • m.oor .lewelers in The Woods. (See display ad.)Mr. Q. We want you to have first , Christmas Shop ... now at Shores Bunk and • * •"dibs" at our favorite spots in the sun .1\18. Trundle Sleep Shoppe. There is a good selection of See the exciting new hair styles .• , thatfor a springbre~k. Schools are ou~ gifts and you can take advantage of their layaway will positively curl your hair-ultra-femi-March 28 thru April 6. CaB soon. ,plan ... 23155 Mack Avenue in 51. Clair Shores. nine! First a SUPERCUT then a TRICO886-0500. • * * perm! ! If you've been toying with a chan.':e,

• • * Do you want to change your fig. t- we get beautiful results. Bart EdmondLet Barbara ... play Santa for you. Choose ure? Enroll in KAY WISE'S BALLET- Beauty Salon, 21316 Mack, Grosse Ponite

your Christmas cards from a distinctive collection rcs ... the exercises that give you a Woods, 886-6060. Open 'till 10:00 p.m .••.at Barbara's Stationery, 373 Fisher Road. There is beautiful body. Enrol[ today. Call 822- a real time saver.a 15% discount on Christmas cards through October 2310 or 331.9806. Enroll your daugh- • * •31. Also remember Barbara's outstanding boutique ter in BALLET ... a life-time gift. There is no better way of relaxing after a daysgifts and personalized items. • • * activities than to enjoy a glass of wine at dinner

• • * At BIJOUTERIE .•. Jewelry by Cueter ... set' the with your mate. The VINEGARDEN, 21016 MackVermillion Walnut ... for salad bowls, Individual salad beautlrully styled Microma digital gold filled wl'ltcbes for Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods, 882.0140, Michigan's

bowls, ~beeH' boards and accessory ple~es are part of tbe men or women . . . elegantly styled for any Mcaslon, at first selection of wine.lIew shipment at WRIGHT'S GIFT AND LAMP SHOP, lt860 Mack Avenue. Masler Charge, BankAmerieard for *1_ Mack Avenue, next to the Post Of Dee. your' cOtlvenlelH:e. *. MARTH A'S of Fisher Road ... has the Fur of

• • • • ..' the Year!!! Winter's on the way. Forewarned is fore-FREE BOOKLET. .. WHAT ~VERY warmed, the truly real fur look. The coats come in

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• • • free Vlvtane Woodard make.up consullatlon while you'reHave yoa seen the Christmas Card collecUoa at THE eben,

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