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4A<br />
News<br />
Dedicated librarian reaches out <strong>to</strong> homebound<br />
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anil resl<strong>or</strong>ation, rug<br />
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reweaVIng, rug repaU'S,<br />
appraIsals, aec<strong>or</strong>at<strong>or</strong><br />
counseling, and antique<br />
the woman who gave him a<br />
fraudulent check on May 23<br />
Cnllo was arrested and arraIgned<br />
on June 27 on one<br />
count of uttering and publishmg<br />
f<strong>or</strong> allegedly gIving the<br />
Park st<strong>or</strong>e owner a check<br />
drawn on a closed busmess account<br />
She pleaded mnocent <strong>to</strong> the<br />
charge and Sh<strong>or</strong>es Mumclpal<br />
Judge Lynne A PIerce set bond<br />
at $10,000<br />
A June 30 prehmmary hearmg<br />
was postponed when PIerce<br />
granted the defense att<strong>or</strong>ney's<br />
request <strong>to</strong> schedule a second<br />
line-up, contending lus client<br />
was the victim of a case of mistaken<br />
Identity. The first line-up<br />
was done using police mugshots.<br />
At the second line-up, the<br />
Park st<strong>or</strong>e owner again picked<br />
Crillo as the woman ~ho allegedly<br />
handed lum a fraudulent<br />
check, said Sh<strong>or</strong>es police chief<br />
Dan Healy.<br />
On the same day, Healy said,<br />
a Grosse Pointe Farms shop<br />
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owner rep<strong>or</strong>ted that he had received<br />
a fraudulent check allegedly<br />
gIven <strong>to</strong> hIm by a woman<br />
who matched Crillo's descriptIon.<br />
Crillo was immediately arrested<br />
and arraigned the next<br />
day on charges of uttering and<br />
publishing. Judge PIerce extended<br />
Crillo's bond set at<br />
$10,000. Crillo posted bond and<br />
is scheduled <strong>to</strong> appear m<br />
Sh<strong>or</strong>es muniCIpal eourt on July<br />
28 f<strong>or</strong> a preliminary hearing on<br />
both charges.<br />
July 21, 1994<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
in need of books<br />
By Shirley A. McShane groups, especially the one f<strong>or</strong><br />
Staff Wrrter the visually impaired, IS not on<br />
Helen Leonard.MalIs wishes f<strong>or</strong>gettmg that the participants<br />
now that she had kept a JOur. have lost their eyesight but <strong>to</strong><br />
nal of the years she has spent 1980, sh<strong>or</strong>tly bef<strong>or</strong>e her first ship She wdl come <strong>to</strong> the aid celebrate what they still have<br />
as an outreach librarIan If she husband dIed of a person who needs addi- m common - their life experihad,<br />
she would be able <strong>to</strong> count Here's how the outreach pro- tIona I help. ences, their senses of hum<strong>or</strong><br />
the number of hmes a home- gram w<strong>or</strong>ks Someone who IS When someone loses their and their abihty <strong>to</strong> apply the<br />
bound person has <strong>to</strong>ld her. interested m the program calls Sight, there is a lot mOre in- st<strong>or</strong>ies they hear <strong>to</strong> their own<br />
"You don't know how much Leonard-MalIs at the central valved m making the switch lives, she said<br />
these books mean <strong>to</strong> me " branch. She then conducts a from reading print <strong>to</strong> lIstemng Her volunteer w<strong>or</strong>k includes<br />
Most of the people Leonard- telephone mtervlew <strong>to</strong> get an <strong>to</strong> books on tape, Leonard-MallS servmg on the board of direc-<br />
Malis helps are elderly and 150- Idea of what type of hbrary ser- said. A person IS dealmg with t<strong>or</strong>s f<strong>or</strong> the DetrOit Area<br />
lated They may have a handi vice the person IS lookmg f<strong>or</strong>. the trauma of losing one of hiS Agency on Agmg; the board of<br />
cap <strong>or</strong> a viSIOn impaIrment <strong>or</strong> Does the person want prmted senses and the tactile sensatIOn the InterIm House _ YWCA's<br />
no transp<strong>or</strong>tatIOn <strong>or</strong> no one <strong>to</strong> books <strong>or</strong> audIO books? What of holdmg a book shelter f<strong>or</strong> domestic violence<br />
take them <strong>to</strong> the lIbrary. Some does the person lIke <strong>to</strong> read? "My w<strong>or</strong>k IS not lImited <strong>to</strong> VICtims, and she IS an actIve<br />
of the people she helps are "Then I take as many books the elderly," she said. "Out- member of Zonta, an internayoung<br />
and handIcapped <strong>or</strong> as I can carry and let them reach IS available f<strong>or</strong> anyone tlOnal <strong>or</strong>ganization of busmess<br />
blmd Whatever the case, Leon- make theIr own chOices from who cannot physically come and professional women<br />
ard-MalIs bndges the gap be the matenal I have hrought m<strong>to</strong> the building, and that m- B<strong>or</strong>n and raised m Manhattween<br />
the hbrary and the h<strong>or</strong>n. them," she said "If they want eludes children The lIbrary tan, Leonard-Malis moved <strong>to</strong><br />
ebound all of the books, they've got used <strong>to</strong> be called the college DetrOIt 31 years ago when her<br />
"It IS Vltal f<strong>or</strong> people who them The books are checked WIthout walls. Now WIth the late husband got a teaching Job<br />
like <strong>to</strong> read <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> read," out f<strong>or</strong> a month, but I always hIgher rate of lIteracy and at Wayne State University.<br />
Leonard-Malis saId "It IS VItal ask people t{) call me If they higher educatIon, It does not "I loved DetrOIt. There was<br />
Pho<strong>to</strong> \I, ShIrley A McShane<br />
<strong>to</strong> their mtellectual and emo- run out of matenal <strong>or</strong> If they functIOn that way anym<strong>or</strong>e the DIA, the zoo, the symtIOnal<br />
lIves SometImes reading don't lIke what they have r But we do serve as a very big phony, the MichIgan Opera.<br />
Helen Leonard-Malis has been taking books <strong>to</strong> homebound<br />
readers around Grosse Pointe f<strong>or</strong> the last 20 years.<br />
IS used as a dIversIOn <strong>or</strong> an es- lIke <strong>to</strong> check III on mv home- part of adult contmumg educa- Detroit has all the big Clt)<br />
cape, but so what?" bound patrons every other tIon" thmgs, but it was manageadegree<br />
w<strong>or</strong>k at WSU she C~ To find out m<strong>or</strong>e about the<br />
Smce<br />
gan her outreach w<strong>or</strong>k at the outreach program, call 343-<br />
1973, after she con- week" Leonard-Malts also reaches ble," she said "1 have spoken<br />
Vlnced the Gl..>ssePointe PublIc Leonard-MalIs said the pomt out <strong>to</strong> the community by lead- <strong>to</strong> a lot of people who remempublIc<br />
hbrary 2316<br />
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reach program was needed m <strong>to</strong> meet the needs of the mdi. one f<strong>or</strong> the Vlsually impaIred at gant and Vlbrant CIty. r think it ~ =<br />
th~oemnePbo°J~un~vd~r~n~~a~~ ;~~~~ S;:aal~a~:a;;e ~ro~ ~~th~~~l~~; I~~;lt~~e t~: ~ea:e.~ll1 that way when r came I_MO\nINQ SA-LE I__<br />
Wayne County RegIOnal LI- Food and Friendship Program _<br />
From 1973-80, she w<strong>or</strong>ked brary f<strong>or</strong> the BlInd and PhysI- f<strong>or</strong> sern<strong>or</strong>s at Barnes school; After living on Detroit's ~ We're moving <strong>to</strong> 23200 Mack. 55<br />
part-time, whl1e her two daugh- cally HandIcapped What that one at the NeIghb<strong>or</strong>hood Club; n<strong>or</strong>thwest Side f<strong>or</strong> seven years, == ;p. :.~'-)'\ Just 4 do<strong>or</strong>s south /' ~"J' 55<br />
ters MelIssa and Christa were means is If someone needs the and an adult discussion group Leonard-Malls and her famIly == ~I~;'k: VISIT OUR l~k__<br />
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going <strong>to</strong> school. She began full. servIceS of the lIbrary f<strong>or</strong> the at the Park Branch library. moved <strong>to</strong> Grosse Pointe Park -<br />
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By Jim Stickf<strong>or</strong>d ContractIng of Troy f<strong>or</strong> HIm and Bogue, is the best use the standard open cut re- 5ir -)1:1 ( ==<br />
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Staff Writer $207,000 pipe lining method available. placement method." - BARGAIN ~<br />
Now that summer IS here, Repairs on Vernier C.ucle InsItuf<strong>or</strong>m w<strong>or</strong>ks by using high Woods officials, in conjunc- 55 ~ - ==<br />
Grosse Pomte Woods can begm should begm WIthin about two pressure water <strong>to</strong> drive an insi- tion with their consulting engi- E TABLE )'.~. /.;, ~h ',;:/ 55<br />
Its annual repaIr of surface weeks and take three <strong>or</strong> four tuf<strong>or</strong>m lining inside a pipe. neers, picked these particular = ~ =<br />
streets and sewer lines. weeks <strong>to</strong> complete Once the linmg IS in, water IS sewer lines f<strong>or</strong> repair after us- 5 Shirts $3.00 ~.-£. II<br />
be~~~:-eeXe~ersec::;el~~~ pr~e~ ~~: r~~:cI~f a~:~ ~~:~i~d the lining bonds <strong>to</strong> ~o~ asyS:C~al :l~:~~~:s~: ii Suits & Blazers $10.00 Ii<br />
In the back yard easements of sewer lines III the back yard Tony Jasser of Pate, Him areas most in need of repair. E Pants $3.00 ==<br />
tles<strong>to</strong>ne will be repaired. tles<strong>to</strong>ne and Stanhope between Thomas, wrote that "Insituf<strong>or</strong>m f<strong>or</strong> the Insituf<strong>or</strong>m repairs, Mai- 55 • No Lay.Aways *Mfg.sug. retailpTice.ExcludesPreviousSales 55<br />
The eity budgeted about Mack and the city hne is the most proven pipe lining son SaId. The contract f<strong>or</strong> the IN REAR ==<br />
$255,000 f<strong>or</strong> street repairs, said Because the city WIll be us- process available." Jasser also w<strong>or</strong>k is actually $310,000. = GIANT FREE PARKING AREA 55<br />
homes along Stanhope and Lit- easements of homes along LIt- and Bogue, in a memo <strong>to</strong> The city budgeted $336,000 = =<br />
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comptroller Chff Malson The ing the Insituf<strong>or</strong>m method of wrote that pipe lining was the Tho~as Whitcher, of the city's ~ CONNIE'S • STEVE'S PLACE<br />
repairs are a part of an eight- hne repaIr, It won't be neces- best solution <strong>to</strong> the <strong>problem</strong> be- publIe w<strong>or</strong>ks department, wIll = ~ BOYS & GIRLS WEAR FOR MEN & BOYS _<br />
year p~, in which different sarY <strong>to</strong> dig up the sew:::~lmes, cause "these sani~ sewers meet wi&. ~mtraCt<strong>or</strong>s tOifinel :a_tZj 23240 GREATER MACK' (1 block South of 9 Mile) 5$<br />
parts \5£ tbe city are >inspected said cIty manager Peter are located In Uie .back yard> Ue detal\s" oft~~.l'ro,JeCt,jpelud- == VISA ST. CLAIR sHORES, MICHIGAN48080 =-<br />
every year, and needed repaIrs Thomas easementj' most' fife uiidgr',ling how iO~g the repaIrS wIll 55 l1li 777...8020 ;;<br />
are made The city was able <strong>to</strong> Insltuf<strong>or</strong>m, aec<strong>or</strong>dmg <strong>to</strong> the fences, some under garages, the take and how they WIll affect eea555E555EE55aeaaeaEEEeEaa<br />
get a contract from Specialty CIty'S engmeermg firm Pate, latter making It impossible <strong>to</strong> local residents<br />
Woman arrested in check fraud; flunks 2 line-ups<br />
By Shirley A, MCShane<br />
Staff Writer<br />
A visit <strong>to</strong> the Grosse Pomte<br />
Sh<strong>or</strong>es police station proved <strong>to</strong><br />
be double trouble f<strong>or</strong> a f<strong>or</strong>mer<br />
reSIdent.<br />
Momca Cnllo, who recently<br />
moved out of the home she was<br />
renting III the 800 block of<br />
Lakesh<strong>or</strong>e, was <strong>or</strong>dered <strong>to</strong> appear<br />
at a line-up on Monday,<br />
July 11, at the Sh<strong>or</strong>es polIce<br />
station<br />
The line-up was scheduled so<br />
a Grosse Pointe Park st<strong>or</strong>e<br />
owner could poSItively identify<br />
You knew our de~lgns were better.<br />
You thought we were <strong>to</strong>o expensive.<br />
Have you checked lately?<br />
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NOTICE OF ABSENT VOTER'S BALLOT<br />
F<strong>or</strong> The<br />
PRIMARY ELECTION<br />
To Be Held On<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1994<br />
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