July 21, 1994 Grosse Pointe News 13A 25 years. 25 reasons. Have Fun PerryGolfinvites you <strong>to</strong> Golf in P<strong>or</strong>tugal A choice of two cruises aboard the Royal Viking Queen Experience the Sundance Film Festival courtesy of The Sundance Institute A Villa in St. Martin with private pool, tennis court and domestics A Two Year Lease on a '95 F<strong>or</strong>d Windstar from F<strong>or</strong>d Mot<strong>or</strong> Company Attend a Taping of Home 'Improvement with tickets donated by Tim Allen himself A Trip <strong>to</strong> Germany provided by Lufthansa GfrmanAirlines A Jeweled Bracelet from Darakjian J~welers The Indy 500 from Monon C<strong>or</strong>p<strong>or</strong>ation, and a JAC427 Cobra from Excalibur and Al Long F<strong>or</strong>d .. """.." ~..,.' .. } ""~ To Supp<strong>or</strong>t The Detroit Institute of Arts ,
12A News July 21, 1994 Grosse Pointe News Lemon-aid takes care of a number of famIlies in Detroit who are partiCIpatIng m the program and cannot take care of themselves After mvestlgatmg the w<strong>or</strong>n an's claims, Hiller saId the department determIned the woman was legally auth<strong>or</strong>ized <strong>to</strong> be m possession of the Items. Further investigation showed that the woman's daughter and a friend of the daughter s<strong>to</strong>le the Items from the woman's car and then allegedly sold the Identification and cashed in the food stamps The case IS under review by the Wayne County Juvenile Court. PetItiOns are the Juve. nile equivalent of a warrant Pho<strong>to</strong> b\ Leah Vartam an Grosse Pointe Woods public safety officer Dan Marietta <strong>to</strong>ok a moment <strong>to</strong> supp<strong>or</strong>t local business last week at the lemonade stand run by. from left. Evan Sk<strong>or</strong>upski. Marc Hensel and Chelsea Sk<strong>or</strong>upski. F<strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e on dining alfresco. see our Business page. 18A. Public safety rep<strong>or</strong>ts Park solves food stamp case Grosse Pomte Park and DetrOIt polIce <strong>to</strong>gether are seeking petItIOns against two mm<strong>or</strong> gIrls who allegedly s<strong>to</strong>le food stamps and identificatlon needed <strong>to</strong> cash food stamps and used them f<strong>or</strong> therr personal gam Grosse Pomte Park detective Lt. DaVId HIller saId the stamps and IdentIficatIOn were rep<strong>or</strong>ted s<strong>to</strong>len by a woman who lIves on Devonshrre The woman has the identIfication and food stamps ~use she Calling all children (a~1h~art) <strong>to</strong> Toledo's zoo, county fair Here IS an Opp<strong>or</strong>tU11lty <strong>to</strong> take your child <strong>or</strong> grandchild on a day trip <strong>to</strong> remember. The Grosse POInte War Mem<strong>or</strong>ial is takIng kIds - and kllis at heart - <strong>to</strong> the Toledo Zoo on Thursday, July 28, from 8:30 a m <strong>to</strong> 5p.m See giraffes, leopards, rhinos and other wildlife roaming undIsturbed in the AfrIcan savanna. HIppos play m the w<strong>or</strong>ld's only underwater Hippoquanum. AdmIssIOn <strong>to</strong> the special dmosalU' exhibIt IS m- cluded where you'll see thirteen robotic dinosaurs in a pre-lus- <strong>to</strong>nc settmg. After about two hours of free time, we'll meet at the Bird House f<strong>or</strong> a box lunch on the zoo's grounds and then head out <strong>to</strong> the county fair f<strong>or</strong> a couple of hours filled with non-s<strong>to</strong>p excitement. There are rides, animals, h<strong>or</strong>se shows, crafts and always a few surprises. We'll return by 5 p.m. Tickets are $34 and include mot<strong>or</strong>coach transp<strong>or</strong>tatIon, a box lunch, admission <strong>to</strong> the zoo, dinosaur exlubit and fair. Call 881-7511 f<strong>or</strong> reservations <strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e inf<strong>or</strong>matIon. By Shirley A. McShane A fishy fire A reSIdent who lives on Wmdnull Pomte in Grosse Pomte Park came home on July 9 <strong>to</strong> find hIS house filled WIth smoke. Responding fIre fighters determmed a wire on a 60-gallon fish tank had heated an aquarium hose covering, causing it <strong>to</strong> ignite. Fire fighters extinguished the fIre and cleared the house of smoke. BeSIdes smoke damage, the house also had water damage when the 60.gallon tank emptIed on<strong>to</strong> the flo<strong>or</strong>. Bedf<strong>or</strong>d homes burglarized Two burglars cI'£lwleet through an open kitchen' window of a home In the 1400 block of Bedf<strong>or</strong>d m Grosse Pointe Park on July 9. The mtruders meticulously searched all flo<strong>or</strong>s of the house and removed a tape player, CD player, VCR and electnc guitar. The inCIdent happened sometIme between 10'30 a.m. and noon. Suspects are descrIbed as black men in late teens <strong>or</strong> early 20s drIving a blue two-do<strong>or</strong> older model Pontiac Romney's aim: Fix economy By Chip Chapman publIcan n<strong>or</strong> DemocratIC. runs f<strong>or</strong> office, Romney said. Staff Wnter "We can agree <strong>to</strong> pay our being wealthy, pohtIcally Wired Ronna Romney may have bills and we can see what has <strong>or</strong> well-known. taken a $100,000 m<strong>or</strong>tgage out failed," she said, CIting the welfare system f<strong>or</strong>mer Michigan Gov. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge The ex-daughter-in-Iaw of on her home <strong>to</strong> help finance her campaign f<strong>or</strong> U.S. Senate, "The pomt of the welfare program was not <strong>to</strong> institutIOnal- her ment<strong>or</strong>s) and the ex Romney (whom she calls one of but she does not want the economIC future of the country ize a paycheck. Many In Con. brother-m-Iaw of MItt Romney, being m<strong>or</strong>tgaged any longer by gress are afraId <strong>to</strong> say It was who IS runnmg f<strong>or</strong> the US Congress wrong .. Senate m Massachusetts, has a "The so-called experts have About three-quarters of all name people recognIZe. But she not done the Job," she said welfare programs should be also gamed exposure from her when she s<strong>to</strong>pped In at the admmistered locally, acc<strong>or</strong>dmg talk show. Grosse Pointe News last week. <strong>to</strong> Romney liThe radio show helped me "It's economic neglIgence .. "Let the states be accountable," she said "People may not necessarIly get m<strong>to</strong> the race, " she saId Romney, 50, saId the natIon's economIC <strong>problem</strong>s brought her Romney fav<strong>or</strong>s a balancedbudget amendment, where know you" agree with you, but they get <strong>to</strong> m<strong>to</strong> the race agaInst fellow challenger Spencer Abraham spendmg cannot exceed 19 percent of Gross Domestic Product, she would serve no m<strong>or</strong>e than Romney said that If elected, f<strong>or</strong> the GOP nomination "Fom-teen percent of the and hne-ltem ve<strong>to</strong> power f<strong>or</strong> two terms budget goes <strong>to</strong> paymg mterest the preSIdent "Everyone IS replaceable. I'm on the debt," Romney said. "The preSIdent IS the CEO of not gOIng <strong>to</strong> Washmg<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong> "Even If we had a balanced the country," she saId "The change the w<strong>or</strong>ld," Romney budget over the next eight hne-item ve<strong>to</strong> will present some said, "just <strong>to</strong> lay a foundatIOn years, there would still be a $7 accountabilIty" And I WIll not get off the economic message" tnlhon <strong>to</strong> $8 trillIon debt and It There are three ways one would take m<strong>or</strong>e than 25 percent of the budget <strong>to</strong> pay the mten:,qt CIty of(8)ro~se Jloiute ~.o.o05, Michigan "I don't understand why thIS Issue doesn't drive people hke it drIves me." The f<strong>or</strong>mer WXYT talk show host and RepublIcan natIOnal committeewoman saId that nd. ding the country of the deficit IS an Issue that IS neither Re- A burglar entered a home In the 1300 block of Bedf<strong>or</strong>d by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CIty CounCIl,meeting as a Board of Appeals under the provisions of SectIOn 5-14-1 of the 1975 City Code will meet in the Council Court Room of the MuniCipalBUlldmg,20025 Mack Plaza, on August 1, 1994, at 7:30 pm., <strong>to</strong> hear the appeal of Fred Rauber, 875 Cook Road, who is appealing the demal af the Building Inspect<strong>or</strong> <strong>to</strong> Issue a buildmg permit f<strong>or</strong> construction of an addItIOn<strong>to</strong> his residence at 875 Cook Road. The building permit was denied due <strong>to</strong> a deficiency in the reqUiredrear yard setback as set f<strong>or</strong>th in Section 5.4.3 (F, d) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Clly of Grosse Pointe Woods. A variance is theref<strong>or</strong>e requIred. AI! Interested parties are invited <strong>to</strong> a!!end. chmbing through an unlocked Louise S, Warnke fIrSt.flo<strong>or</strong> WIndow. The house was searched and GPN: 07/21/94 City Clerk the homeowner rep<strong>or</strong>ted s<strong>to</strong>len L ... a col<strong>or</strong> TV, cassette player, VCR, stereo speakers, exerCIse equipment and a computer. The mcident happened sometime bet",een 7 a.m. July 8 and 10 a.m. July 13. There are no sus. pects In this inCIdent Sister rescues little brother An older sister came <strong>to</strong> the rescue of her 6-year-old brother on July 8 when he was approacnEi'cfby a group of older yooths who were allegedly at. temptmg <strong>to</strong>'stehf his bIcycle. The suspects, three DetrOIt Juveniles between the ages of 9 and 13, allegedly approched the little boy at Trombley and Essex m Grosse Pointe Park, slapped him and attempted <strong>to</strong> take his bike The older sister scared the youths away and called police. The three suspects were caught by Park police, who are aWaIting issuance of petitIOns filed W1th the Wayne County Juvenile Court. Thillii SllllnnCI~ Thinl .. IndcJlcndcncc SUNRUNNER'S P<strong>or</strong>table 3-Wheel Scooter Talies You Almost Anywhere Meet SUNRUNNER., the quiet. p<strong>or</strong>table. battery-opemted 3-wheel scooter from SHOPRlDER. ON SALE .$1,g9S~OOReg.$1.995.00 Model TE-777 July Special Sale lNVACARE'S Thb Transfer Bench provides freedom and ease in the bathtub Adjustable.PadJ.ed-Handrail with back ON SALE-1122.60 Mockl Al-661 Reg, 8245.00 (~ good untJ Jvly Jl, 1994 No odIer ~ cqJpIy) "rr. ...... "571 .... kastpointe BON SECOURS MI48021 HOME MEDICAL, INC. 313.179.7170 !!!fit!. 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