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South's Bob Button: Teacher receives national<br />

By Margie Reins SmIth<br />

row, Nov 18, m Washmgton, tatIons he holds for hiS journal- year., old, yet he mamtd1l1., high<br />

Staff Writer<br />

• HegllJndl Pacemaker award<br />

DC, at the conventIOn of the Ism students "I thmk that you "tandard" "<br />

The Tower, Grosse Pomte<br />

IThl ce time" )<br />

,Jow nahsm EducatlOn Assocla. do kids a tremendou~ IIljuvel, a1. (Evel y yew no Imrnldlatl'<br />

plan llll<br />

kl \ nl,!1 "pI'"kf'l ,It t hI<br />

,ll\ "I r1., dllln( I<br />

been btudymg the pIt bull I"sue<br />

for "orne time, the counu!'" al<br />

tlOn Monday may have been the<br />

rehult of fears exprebsed by<br />

Fal m'> Ie'3ldents who hve III the<br />

vlcmlty of a Pit bull at a home<br />

m the 300 block of Hillcrest<br />

HIIlcl e.,t reSident Mary Shafer<br />

presented the counct! WIth 188<br />

petitIOn "1l-,'l1ature" from nearby<br />

Fal m" re"ldent" callmg for a ban<br />

on Pit bulls<br />

"It\ very Important to me,"<br />

.,he e I beheve I<br />

havp a VICIOU~ dill mal on my<br />

"ll I'd It"" an Amenwn Stafford<br />

..,1I1l I' Tl'l I leI' "<br />

N,mc) Hduck, ,d'>o of HIli<br />

ue


2A<br />

PARADE<br />

ROUTE<br />

1988<br />

Charter amendments approved<br />

Two amendments to the<br />

Grosse Pomte Park city charter<br />

were approved by WIde margms<br />

by voters m last week's general<br />

electIOn.<br />

One allows the cIty to pay the<br />

mumclpal Judge up to $15,000 _<br />

up from the $6,000 the charte!<br />

currently set as a maximum _<br />

passed 4,188 to 1,599<br />

The change was proposed by<br />

the cIty council to get the Pal k<br />

up to the salaries of the sw'<br />

roundmg CitIes, and because the<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

mumclpal judge's workload had the village charter whIch are<br />

lllcreased, whIle the salary had outdated mto comphance With<br />

not<br />

state law, and faclhtate the day<br />

The other proposal bl'Ought to day operatIOns of the VIllage<br />

the charter mto confornllty With One proposal allows the vII<br />

state laws I'egardlllg the apPolllt lage to enter mto contracts for<br />

ment of a substitute judge That the purchase of matenals or for<br />

rebolutlOll passed by a mm'6'11lof construction With a cost of<br />

4 to 1 $10,000 or less Without the prep<br />

The fow proposals III Gl'Osse arab on of specificatIOns for<br />

Pomte Shore~ were aPPl'Oved sealed bIds<br />

and were house cleal1lng amend<br />

-By Ronald J Bernas<br />

ments that blought pOitlOns of<br />

v'7<br />

The 62nd annual MichIgan<br />

Thanksgl vmg Pal ade \\ III begm<br />

at 9 a m Thursday, Thanbgl\<br />

In'; D~}, St


I<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Suzanne Acton: Michigan Opera Theatre's Girl Friday<br />

By Ronald J Bernas A t h Th I I d D d k<br />

Staff Writer t any gwen Ime, s e I!> e C 101'US mc U es aVI was two wee s ago a feat to get thl" "hem tORethel OIchestra and the cast,<br />

Suzanne Acton talks with the workmg on three shows, puttmg Ludwig, a Grosse Pomter who 1tudymg as an lI1tern With the to do because so much IS ensem- TI\ 0 dn~" befm e the "ho\" 'laId<br />

\ s e IS ClIT "S t' 'e 'ackmg but 11 I' t I k I<br />

I ently conductmg at the Michl- ure, ,I s nen Wl , ' opel a company ) e t s no I e a norma opera opened, "Iw IIel" feeling good be Acton began her musICal ca<br />

gdn Opera Theatre I ~ouldn t do" It If I ~Idn t love She tIamed the pnnclpals, m \\ hel e you have one or two pea CclU e sal<br />

outreach to bnng opera mto the rehearsals Bemg on top of e\erythmg While workmg on "PIrates,"<br />

lommumtles, and lays the "It's a labor of love fO! them, I~ an understatement when one she IS gettmg ready for the rest<br />

gl oundwork fOl futlITe shows she saId Ipahzes that the tirst rehearsal of thiS season's shows, mcludmg<br />

50 th t de dew d "Norma," which has 50 In the<br />

-you par y Isperse In 00 s; f~~;~~/a~n~';'~;"''':~~ '~~,;~<br />

two cited for possession of alcohol<br />

:'~,~rn:On;;n t;;w~:%u:.:,~d,,~:<br />

1\vo youths were charged WIth year-old and a 17 year old, both nDls III possessIOn of alcohol In French) She also teaches the<br />

possessIOn of alcohol by Grosse Woods reSIdents, eXIted the The Woods public safety youth languages to the chorus.<br />

Pomte Woods police who dlscov- home With a can of bel'l each officel \\


---- ..auq<br />

4A<br />

14 youths<br />

questioned<br />

for fighting<br />

After respondIng to report" of<br />

shots fired and two youth gang"<br />

fightmg, Grosse POll1te Pal k po<br />

lIce questIOned the ) outh" but<br />

found no guns la»t \\ eek<br />

Two ~hots were reported to<br />

have been fired by "omeone<br />

among the two group" of youth~<br />

Nov 8 at about 1030 pm after<br />

they apparently got Il1to an pt 27. and II I"; 11011 before the<br />

HOll"l' Son:!l &'1 \ leI.'" and Youth<br />

Some<br />


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

SA<br />

fi.ne<br />

wIne."<br />

liquor<br />

18328 Mack Avenue<br />

DAILY: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />

VJednesday and Saturday<br />

8 a.m •• 6 p.m.<br />

In The Farms<br />

PRICES IN EFFECT<br />

NOVEMBER 17,18 & 19<br />

•.•.•.•.•.•.•~<br />

WHY FRESH TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING?<br />

BECAUSE THEY TASTE BETTER!<br />

The flavor isn't "frozen" out. The fresh turkey doesn't stay for days or even weeks locked in a freezer. (<br />

VILLAGE FOOD MARKET fresh turkeys are in our counter 24 hours after they're dressed. All of that<br />

succulent aroma and flavor remains. Our turkeys are oven-ready and U.S.D.A. Grade A. Advance<br />

orders appreciated.<br />

FULL LINE OF • CAPONS<br />

• DUCKS • GEESE • ROASTING CHICKENS<br />

BONELESS<br />

ROLLED<br />

SIRLOIN TIP<br />

ROAST<br />

$1 98 LB<br />

HORMEL CURE 81 HAMS<br />

BONELESS<br />

.. 4~~ FULL COOKED<br />

· ~.,:~$3 98<br />

~ LB<br />

~<br />

~ STUFFED<br />

PORK $189<br />

CHOPS LS<br />

OCEAN SPRAY<br />

~~~~:ERRY<br />

STRAINED OR<br />

WHOLE 160Z<br />

YOUR<br />

6C9HOI~CE<br />

STOVE TOP<br />

1 STEP STUFFING MI<br />

$1!!<br />

BRUCE<br />

79~ CUT YAMS Classic<br />

•.•.~<br />

"if;<br />

ORDER YOUR FRESH STUFFED TURKEY<br />

EARLY FOR THANKSGIVING<br />

JOIN OUR COFFEE CLUB<br />

SIGN UP TODAY ASK FOR<br />

DAVE IN THE PRODUCE DEPT.<br />

FRESH COFFEES<br />

, , FI'eshly Roasted and<br />

\ • Custom Ground to<br />

YOUI'Needs!<br />

200/0 OFF<br />

REGULAR PRICES<br />

ALL WHOLE COFFEE BEANS<br />

12 PACK CANS<br />

Coke, Cherry Coke,<br />

Diet Coke, CaffeIne Free<br />

23 OZ CAN Coke and DIet Coke, Sprite,<br />

MInute Maid Regular<br />

CHOCK FULL OF NUTS ,.~. 'r Orange. $2<br />

89<br />

COFFEE $419<br />

,r'_ \ +DEP<br />

PEPSI<br />

AN - - 8 PACK 1/2 LITER<br />

PILLSBURY , Free, Diet Pepsi Free, Slice, Diet Slice,<br />

MEAT . 2<br />

C<br />

GOZ ~i<br />

LOAF •. Dle'rPEPSI S Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Pepsi<br />

.-4 (t':)<br />

..~ $289 1';~ All READY PIE CRUSTS'" .. ::l - Orange Slice, DIet Orange Slice, Vernors,<br />

Vernors, A & W, Diet A & W<br />

= '" _J.. ~ Olet<br />

2 lB PAN PAN '. IN DAIRY CASE $149 f-=lJ ~~1~ $199<br />

WINTERS $209 ORCHARD COUNTY 9315~OZI... ~CANADA +~;Y<br />

SUMMER SAUSAGE LB APPLE PIE FilLING 1 LITER PLASTIC<br />

OVEN.READY<br />

FRESH<br />

TURKEYS<br />

STUFFED<br />

99~LB<br />

FROM<br />

LAKE<br />

,.: 61SEA<br />

FRESH FROZEN MEDIUM SIZE S8 8l 8 S<br />

SHRIMP<br />

PEELED & DEVEINED<br />

SHRIMP SAUCE 1/2 PINT 79~<br />

$3 FRESH<br />

BAY SCALLOPS<br />

98<br />

lS<br />

GERMACK PISTACHIO'S<br />

PRIDE OF GERMACK NATURAL<br />

$33~B BAG OR $9~~B BAG<br />

DEMONSTRATION<br />

FRIDAY<br />

10 AM. 6 PM IN THE STORE<br />

PAUL'S<br />

T~-'" -~:->. BAKERY<br />

~ FRESH PUMPKIN<br />

. 'PIES $339<br />

EACH<br />

FRENCHwBHORLIEE$7 76 CHERRY PIE FilLING 21 OZ CAN CANAD~ ASOLEDA 67 DOM PERIGNON ROSE $10991<br />

WHEEL :,." PET-RITZ DRJ\ TONIC<br />

---------- V ~ DOM PERIGNON 11198211 ~291<br />

~ @ ONE.CALORIE TAITTINGER BRUTuFRANCAIS $19 41<br />

~ • 2.2LB ~~"I;i DEEP DISH $1 09 TONIC +DEP MOET N.V. BRUT IMPERIAL $1&&1<br />

SUPER $249 .::.,':.'li".r.:., PIE SHELLS SEALTEST MOET WHITE STAR '15"<br />

CHEDDAR fJ-:;7;.-' IN FREEZER 2 COUNT HOMOGENIZED<br />

BY THE PIECE LB MUMME EXTRA DRY $15:11<br />

BERNEA OLD FASHIONED HENNIEZ WATER MILK $1G7A L~\, NEW<br />

SOUR CREAM 160Z 89'" _99~1.5 LITER OR $9 99 g:~~ ~II<br />

9<br />

~ TOTT'S<br />

$519<br />

~ ~-------- CHAMPAGNE 750ML<br />

BREMNER PLAIN $359'@ MOTT'S'''' STROH'S :~~~ADRYOR ~SAVE'2.80<br />

KORBEL %1<br />

?f". .Q STROH'S CHAMPAGNE<br />

~ · I"ul ~, ...!."., $1<br />

~~egetab~es<br />

36 OZ JAR SHERBETS 39 EXTRA DRY OR BRUT<br />

NEW! FROM BAKER'S ALL FLAVORS QT SAVE $4.20<br />

~. LOAF BAKERY GREAT WESTERN<br />

,. CHAMPAGNE<br />

I ~J I BREYERS EXTRA DRYOR BRUT 750ML 3<br />

FRESH BAGGED 99'" MUFFINS ~:ip~~~Y~i~~g~~:IYI$399<br />

$2 CRANBERRIES. • • • • ,.. \," )r. ; LIGHT COOK'S CHAMPAGNE<br />

EACH YOUR CHOICE 6 PACK ~ I. __ 31 REGOURLAR 69 EXTRA DRY OR BRUT 750 ML<br />

GREEN 3 FOR $1 00 SEALTEST \1 - "!:.. ! ALL FLAVORS HARVEY'S BRISTOL CREAM $15 0<br />

ONIONS. • • • • • • • • • • • _ _ 1/2 GAL $ 99 EACH OR 2 FOR<br />

COTTAGE CHEESE 'o..1D.'1 FRITO.LAY BARINGER $4 59<br />

CELERY HEARTS... 89~ SMALL OR $129 ~"!J REGULAR OR RUFFLES WHITEllNFANDEL 750 ML<br />

SWEET EACH LARGE CURD 160Z" ) POTATO CHIPS ~~~~~~N~A~~:L 750 ML $339<br />

POTATOES........ 48~LB TRUCKLOAD I-~.i $1 69 STOCK VERMOUTH 7S0ML $3<br />

- DRY OR SWEET<br />

69'" SALE 160Z BAG JOHAN KLAUSS<br />

BRUSSEL SPROUTS. ,. LB Szechwan Beef. , , , , " , "" , ". ,,'1,79 NEWl PIES~?~l.Ep~.~I~~~~~ERG $839<br />

$5 ROME BEAUTY 59"'LB Sliced Turkey Breast............. 11.79 AT VILLAGE FOOD MARKET INGLENOOK 3 LITER<br />

APPLES........... ,.. Glozed Chicken w/Rice........... :1 1 .. 8899 OAT BRAN MUFFINS ALLVARIETIES<br />

Chicken a l'Orange w/Rice .<br />

29<br />

IDAHO 39'" Chicken Marsala................ '1.89 ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS ERNEST & JULIO<br />

50<br />

White Zinl.nde', Ch.rdonn.y $3<br />

BAKING POTATOES. ,..LB DINNER SUPREME


Wi II gridlock<br />

in Washington<br />

stall action?<br />

WIth the electIOn over, interest<br />

shifts to what wIll happen next,<br />

now that the nation has clearly<br />

voted for a popular Republican president<br />

and a strongly Democratic Congress.<br />

The results mean that we still will have<br />

a dIvided government m Washmgton. That<br />

raises the questIOn as to whether we will<br />

have grIdlock or whether we WIll have the<br />

cooperation that WIll be reqUIred to<br />

achIeve legislatIve accomplishment in the<br />

natIOn's capItal<br />

Presldent-elect George Bush was warned<br />

over the past weekend that any further delay<br />

m tackling the twin problems of the<br />

federal deficIt and the trade deficit could<br />

be disastrous In fact, some economists are<br />

even talkmg about an imminent economic<br />

crash unless the president and Congress<br />

ImmedIately get together to map out an<br />

qcceptable plan of actIOn.<br />

The markets responded to the election<br />

WIth warmngs of their own, The U.S. dollar<br />

went into another nosedive under the<br />

pounding from abroad, and especially from<br />

the Japanese who are worried about the<br />

value of theIr holdings in this country.<br />

Wall Street also responded negatively to<br />

the election, although the stock market's<br />

dip was wrItten off as resultmg from profittaking.<br />

Fortunately, Bush aides responded to the<br />

economic warnmgs by repol'tmg that the<br />

president-elect puts top pnonty m meetmg<br />

with congressIOnal and admImstratlOn<br />

leaders to tackle the natIOn's economic<br />

problems. Now back m Washmgton aileI' a<br />

brief Florida vacatIOn, Bush may already<br />

have started those dISCUSSIOnsby the tlllIe<br />

these words are m print.<br />

Bush, like most preSIdents, IS obVIOusly<br />

gomg to rely heavily on hIS old fnends ,md<br />

colleagues when he fills hIS cabull't ,md<br />

makes other appointments HIS dl'slgnd<br />

tion of James Baker as h IS ~PCI etar \ of<br />

state and the appomtment of RobP11 Tel'-<br />

ter, the Detroit pollster, as co Ch'lll'llldn of<br />

hI!; transition team fall mto that category<br />

So does the rumored otIer to l':lcholas<br />

Brady to remain as secreta!) at the treas<br />

ury.<br />

Beyond such moves, however, we don't<br />

know for sure whether Bush Wll! pick siml<br />

lar pragmatists for other top posts, or whe<br />

ther he will ('hoose ideologues hke some of<br />

President Ronald Reagan's appomtees,<br />

who it turned out, were not partIcularly<br />

well qualified as adnumstrators.<br />

As for hiS relatIOns WIth Congress, m his<br />

first two appem ancE'S as the presldentelect,<br />

Bush did extend an olIve branch to<br />

the Democrat" who WIll be m control. The<br />

defeated DemoCi at, Go\' MIchael DukakIs,<br />

111 turn offered the vice pl'esIdent a helpmg<br />

hand by rernllldlllg hiS palty that Bush<br />

would il€ the pi eSldent of all the people<br />

and de"el yed DemocratIc as well as publIc<br />

,-upport<br />

It \\III not be clear until the congresi:llOncll<br />

seS~lOn begm&. however, whether<br />

t he DemocratIc leader& m Congress WIll be<br />


There's<br />

nothing<br />

like a day<br />

off work<br />

La!>t week I got .. da, ofl<br />

work It \\ a'm't jU"t 111/\ d,l','<br />

though, It wac, a PI {(Ill\' I LOuld<br />

hal dly belIeve my good fort line<br />

and wa'> detu milled to t.th. lull<br />

advantage of It bec,llhp day.., on<br />

don't come too ofh'n<br />

I stayed lip Idtp Thul..,delY<br />

I1Ight, not becdu"p I II dllted to<br />

I wab dead tll ed - but e I wu/rl It \\ d..,n l m LI'"<br />

!>dlY to go to "Jeep dftPI bl'lng<br />

baled to deelth b, tht IWlb, "0 I<br />

stayed up, tele\ '1»lOn I 1'111Ot l' III<br />

one hand, bowl of POPCOIIlIn tIll<br />

othel hand and a \\hole e\Plllllg<br />

of late mght tele\ 1"lOn III iJ Ollt of<br />

me<br />

I fuunJ ~l.JlUL UlIll h J ljheu.<br />

(whICh I" not dl1 ea", ta,,\.. "0<br />

late at mght) 'Uld "'cttJed Ill,<br />

WI appmg an alghdn .ilollnd me<br />

I \\d.., "0 war III dnd comfOltuble<br />

and leelmg a little decddent<br />

by ,1110\\IIlg mYi>elf to stay up<br />

pelbt 1 cI m on a work I1Ight -<br />

that the next thmg I knew I wab<br />

pullJllg my Idce out of the bowl<br />

of pOplOlnand watchmg the<br />

u edit IIKe I (hdn't helve<br />

to wdke up to 11101 I0\\, I didn't<br />

h,lVe to bl' neal my ,d'lI 111 dOlk<br />

..,0 I stl eU hed out on the LOulh<br />

M, IWlk W,IS \\Ienched 111 d<br />

\\elld PO"'ltIOI1,and tflP ,1lghdn<br />

dldl1't lOVPI ,Ill 01 me, but I 1\,1"<br />

Ippllllg ..,nllg<br />

Thought'> of Whdt I would do<br />

\\ Ith ,I wholl' ddy off lulled me<br />

Illto d LOndOlt,lblp pi e ..,Ieep 1<br />

\\ould ..,Ieep Ill, not too latp, but<br />

IU..,t ldte el10ugh '>0 I LOuld look<br />

dt thl dOlk und "',IY to Ill,,>plI<br />

'ILl, ha, I'd be nl"hIng mound<br />

b, 110\\, tl ~II1g to gpt out the<br />

doOl,' \\ hJle I lolled OVPI to<br />

L1I( h d fl'l\ mOlI' \llI1k"<br />

I \Iould do the d,,,lle" bp(Ole I<br />

got dll'..,..,ed cllld 1\ ent c,hoPPIng I<br />

\\ouldll t bu) clllythll1g I \\ould<br />

go JU<br />

to gt>t wor"e, though<br />

A" I plepmed to leave 101 my<br />

/<br />

first c;hoppmg tnp In months, (l<br />

couldn't walt to try on expensIve<br />

clothes and then not buy them) I<br />

noticed Icouldn't find my wallet<br />

I looked on my dresser, m my<br />

drawer, m my clothes and m my<br />

coat No wallet I looked on the<br />

furmture, on the floor, on the<br />

bookshelf and on the plano No<br />

wallet I looked m the refngerator,<br />

m the oven, m my laundry,<br />

and m the cat box (l wa" gettmg<br />

desperate) No wallet<br />

I was trapped My fil st day off<br />

and I was Without money, 01 a<br />

dllver'!> license 01'<br />

So I cleaned my apartment<br />

lookmg for that dumb httle pIece<br />

of CO\\ that holds everythmg I<br />

am I actually vacuumed undel<br />

the {,UshlOn" of the couch I<br />

wabhed the wll1dowc; And be<br />

lcluse there was no stopping me<br />

once I got stmied, I even moved<br />

books to dust Stili no wallet<br />

My fil c,t day off WOIk and I<br />

wac; tJ apped 111 my now Spal<br />

kllng clean apartment And It<br />

\\ dS only noon There was Jloth<br />

mg left to do So I watched "All<br />

.1\1, Chlldrcn" I knc\\ It would<br />

b(: good because Skye had been<br />

holdmg Barbara hostage for<br />

thl ee days, and the only person<br />

\I ho knew ahout It wac; himself<br />

the captIve of escaped convIcts<br />

and couldn't save Barbara, You<br />

can't beat that for sheer entertamment<br />

value<br />

Later m the afternoon, because<br />

I was bored to the bone, I<br />

dId the dishes In the bathtub<br />

because the smk was stJlI<br />

clogged And after that I turned<br />

on the teleVISIOn I had my<br />

chOice between watchmg a<br />

heavy-set woman WIth a haIrdo<br />

ab big as her mouth berate men<br />

01' a cham smokmg loudmouth<br />

who gIves men a bad name<br />

(men, hell, he gives mankmd a<br />

bad name) so I turned off the tel.<br />

eVlSlOn and read a book<br />

I really dIdn't do anything at<br />

all the rest of the day I looked<br />

for my wallet again This tIme<br />

m my cal, but I stdl dIdn't find<br />

It The working theory now IS<br />

that It wac; abducted by aliens,<br />

unle'iS c,omeone proves It wrong<br />

So my only day off In months<br />

wac; wasted, stuck In my apart.<br />

ment Although there were<br />

tImes that day when I WIshed I<br />

were at work, I suppose now at<br />

!e:lst I hnvc ::l c!c.1n npartmcnt,<br />

and clean dIshes<br />

I hope I don't get another day<br />

off too soon, they're<br />

Ing<br />

too exhaust<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Page 7A<br />

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WM't DlbN'r<br />

THOSE rIL~~MS<br />

~TA~TTHE'tJHO~E<br />

THING ~ SERVING<br />

Fl~H{<br />

J~ Margie Reins Smith<br />

---lJ~/----------------------<br />

Kiss smoking<br />

goodby<br />

Some students elt Grosse<br />

Pomte NOIih today are weanng<br />

plcturec; of frog!> that c;ay "Klsc;<br />

me I'm Smokelec;s "<br />

Why?<br />

Today I'> thp GI eell Amellcan<br />

Smoke(;l1t An Amellcan Cancel<br />

Society sponsOi ed event, thiS day<br />

IS annually set aSide to pelsuade<br />

smokel s to try to abstam from<br />

the filthy weed for 24 conc;ecu<br />

tlve hourc;<br />

MASADA members (that's<br />

Myself And Students Agamst<br />

Drugs/Alcohol) at North are<br />

handmg out the fl'Oggy reminders<br />

and some tIps on how to qUit<br />

i>mokmg<br />

persuade hIgh school kIds NOT<br />

to combll1e drmkmg and drlvmg<br />

P1'oject GraduatIOn takes place<br />

every sprmg, alound pJ'Om and<br />

graduatIOn tIme<br />

The students attended an all<br />

day student leadership trammg<br />

sessIOn Tuesday m Llvol1la,<br />

sponsored by Channel 56<br />

Workshops mcluded such top-<br />

ICS as fundrmsmg, membershIp<br />

recI lIItment, strategIes fOJ actIOn<br />

Go for the turkey<br />

St Clare of Montefalco<br />

School's "tudents WIll race<br />

around the block tomorrow, Nov<br />

18, and the wmners WllJ get tur.<br />

keys<br />

Billed as the Turkey Trot, the<br />

whole school, K through 8, wdl<br />

be runnmg (or trottmg) begmmng<br />

at 945<br />

Park pohce will close several<br />

streets for approxImately one<br />

hour, during the race Charlevoix,<br />

between WhIttier and<br />

Three MIle, Vemor, between<br />

Audubon and Three MIle, and<br />

one block each of Audubon and<br />

Three Mlle between VemaI' and<br />

CharlevOIX<br />

Go cheer<br />

See If anyone cnes foul<br />

See if they have a roast for the<br />

wmners<br />

_<br />

Prom in aid<br />

Speakmg of kIds' campaigns<br />

seven NOI th students<br />

"klpped classes Tuesday to leal n<br />

how to Implement Ploject Gradu<br />

atlOn, a cIty Wide can.palgn to<br />

Make<br />

Thanksgiving<br />

(l Shining Occasion:<br />

~Ov.21, 1963-<br />

The New York Tllne.., lep0l1pd<br />

that P1esldent .John F and 1\11..,<br />

Kennedy left at 11 dill fOl Sdn<br />

Antol1lo, as pmt of a t\\ 0 d'l\<br />

tnp to Te},.ac;<br />

The Senate had LIlt Ihp "'parl'<br />

budget to $5 I b1111On,h\ cI n,1I<br />

row marglO 111 a 1011 enll \01P<br />

40-39 The Kenned) cldmllll'-tld<br />

hon had hppn count 1ng on till<br />

Senate to Ie,>tOle (unrl.., t(l Ihe<br />

space agency hudgl't If'duced h\<br />

Book<br />

Actor<br />

Actrec,s<br />

the HOII-,e Thr NatIOnal Al'l a<br />

I1dutlC'" and Spale AdmInlstl a.<br />

11011 \1,1'" to leWlve $612 mJlhon<br />

1 Pointe, a cat<br />

7/11 hi I)/Ihl 11/1 ((/II'<br />

hill g]pl (ont 11lllPd to VIC,lt faml<br />

('(II of 0 ('lIlI/ll)r<br />

111'" 111 the' Pal k ,ll1d Fm Ill"<br />

Pul I', II ,I wh 11('If,1'\ ,,]ppt Th" J,l\(,,,t blll<br />

I, fill 11 gl.ll' nPl 1


-<br />

8A<br />

Letters<br />

From page 6A<br />

Series is a<br />

positive effort<br />

To the Editor.<br />

We, The Substance Abuse<br />

Commu~lJty CouncIl, would<br />

like to extend our appreCIatIon<br />

to the Grosse Pomte<br />

News for Its commitment of<br />

tIme, energy and staff to pro<br />

duce the educatIOnal senes<br />

"Alcohol and Adolescents"<br />

The first mstallment m the<br />

Oct 27th Issue was an ex<br />

ample of accurate and reo<br />

sponslble Journahsm<br />

You are provldmg a valu<br />

able service to this commun<br />

Ity You are affordmg us the<br />

opportumty to reflect upon<br />

and evaluate our attitudes<br />

and behaVIOrs concernmg<br />

the drug, alcohol; an oppor<br />

tunity to explore what message<br />

we are glVing-our chIldren<br />

about alcohol<br />

The Grosse Pomte News IS<br />

an excellent vehicle to reach<br />

all segments of our commun.<br />

Ity in addressing these Vital<br />

Issues; Issues that affect each<br />

of us in our daily hving We<br />

would hke to underscore the<br />

notion, as you so aptly reo<br />

ported, that alcohol abuse IS<br />

a societal problem that all<br />

age levels must confront.<br />

Our youth are simp Iv a reflection<br />

of our societal<br />

norms<br />

The sooner parents, stu<br />

dents, schools, clel gy, polIce<br />

and Judge& work to support<br />

each other to delIver a can<br />

slstent no use message to<br />

mmors and to dIscourage In<br />

applopnate use by adults,<br />

the sooner we wIll raise the<br />

standard of thiS community<br />

concernmg alcohol use and<br />

abuse<br />

Your senes IS one pOSItive<br />

effort among many In our<br />

community to offer I 15215 KERCHEVAL<br />

"An Impressive Selection ojJoods In a relatively small place III<br />

= in<br />

the heart oj Grosse Pointe Park. "822 7"786 i<br />

Q EST 1m Open Monday-8aturday 8-6 - II en<br />

fi FALL MEAT AND WINE SALE OCTOBER 21 • NOVEMBER 18th •<br />

.... FREE RAFFLE - COME IN FOR DETAil. CII<br />

~ ~<br />

.... WINTERS NATURAL CASINe YSTERSAVAILABLE<br />

: HOT DOGS $239 :~~HANKSCIVING $2 99<br />

G<br />

z WINTERS LB IrE PERCHF1LLm La Q<br />

-e BOLOGNA $1 89 FRESH FROZEN $4 69 :!<br />

:E PLAIN OR GARUC LB FRESH AMISH HALIBUT STEAK La;::::<br />

5 STEER TURKEYS TURKEYS SALMONSTEAK $4~ •<br />

!Ie TENDERLOIN NO PRESF:RVAnVFS AVAILABLE SHARK snAK $3 29<br />

CII<br />

~ $5 29 $115 $159 .'~~~~AIT II ;<br />

L8 LB., LB .- JFROZEN YOGURT Z<br />

CLASSICO ruM1~ib1. ~/!VARf1UULAVORS ~<br />

PASTA SAUCE \(eQetat¥s-- .~ PINT ::II<br />

TOMATO' IASiL $2 19 PASCAL 89 - MUELLER'S •<br />

BEEf ANOPOAK 26 oz CELERY... ~PKG THIN SPACHEm C")<br />

.... FRESH COFFEE BEANS -- -- 88 i!<br />

9 Thi. Week. Special BROCCOLI •• • 99~lUNCH I~ ~ E<br />

~dI=- COSTA BRUSSEL SPROUTS... 69~LI PUFF'S<br />

· $4<br />

,.01 -;<br />

U RICA RED SEEDLESS $1 19 FACIAL nSSUE I:<br />

99 GRAPES•• • LB<br />

.... RED ..... -..<br />

89'"<br />

,,;:<br />

.a-<br />

The Carnage House<br />

115 Kercheval<br />

Champion & Baer Inc<br />

102 Kercheval<br />

Bayberry Hill ClaSSICS<br />

115 Kercheval<br />

William Denier & (0<br />

77 Kercheval<br />

The<br />

Greenhouse<br />

117 Kercheval<br />

Joy Emery Gallery<br />

131 Kercheval<br />

Kennedy and Company<br />

76 Kercheval<br />

Klska<br />

Jewelers<br />

63 Kercheval<br />

La Slrega<br />

131 Kercheval<br />

lamia<br />

Corp<br />

98 Kercheval<br />

Boutique<br />

The League Shop<br />

72 Kercheval<br />

KERCHEVAL ON- THE-HILL<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />

During Our<br />

PRE-HOLLY DAYS<br />

SALE<br />

Magnetic Sight & Sound<br />

IJI Kercheval<br />

107 Kprcheval<br />

POinte<br />

Pedlar<br />

88 Kprcheval<br />

I'umh and lud\ Toylan(l<br />

,17 ~l f( hl \ al<br />

'-,OnlPthlng SpPCJdl<br />

85 Krrt hp\ ,II<br />

"pnrh on th(<br />

°2 ~tf( br\dl<br />

Sun lonp Inc<br />

oj<br />

HIli<br />

~\ lid ~\lng' (,alluy<br />

I Kuehl<br />

)nung<br />

Krrtheval<br />

Wr~Jpy Bprry Flomt<br />

°8 K( rche\ ,11<br />

\,d<br />

Clnlh('~<br />

110 Kpr( h(\ .11<br />

~ LB POTATOES... 29~LB ~ 17seT ~<br />

g ORDER YOUR FRESH TURKEYS EARLY E<br />

';' PRICES IN EFFECT THROUGH NOVEMBER 23 ":<br />

RIDGE • SIM' • ESTANCIA • ROUND HILL • BRICOUT • MUMMS • KORBEL


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

William<br />

B. Cudlip<br />

Memonal services will be held<br />

for WIlham B Cudhp, 84, on<br />

Saturday, Nov 19, at 10 a m at<br />

Holy ChIldhood Church, In Hal'<br />

bor Spnngs, Mlch Mr Cudhp<br />

dIed Nov 12, 1988, at hIs home<br />

In Harbor Sprmgs<br />

He was born m Iron Moun<br />

tam, Mlch<br />

He graduated flom Iron Moun<br />

tam HIgh School, attended<br />

SWaJthmOi e College and graduated<br />

flOm the UnIversIty of<br />

MIchIgan's Law School In 1926<br />

DurIng WoJld War II, he<br />

served on a commIttee of clvlhan<br />

adVISel& to the Almy, Navy and<br />

All' FOlce In connectIOn wIth<br />

govel nment assIstance In financ-<br />

Ing wal PloductlOn<br />

MI Cudhp practIced law for<br />

50 yems wIth DlckIn&on, Wnght,<br />

McKe::m, Cudhp ::lnd ::\1OUll II~<br />

retlled In 1976<br />

He was dnector of McLouth<br />

Steel COIlJoratlOn, former du ectOl<br />

of the Amencan JudIcature<br />

SOCIety, dnd general counsel for<br />

the MIchIgan Bankers ASSOCIatIOn<br />

He wa& a member of the gov<br />

ernOl"s commIttee for compIlation<br />

of MIchIgan statutes In<br />

1948, a member of the Amencan,<br />

MIchIgan and DetrOIt Bar<br />

ASSOCIatIons, a delegate to the<br />

MIchIgan Constitutional ConventIOn<br />

In 19611962, serving as the<br />

chaIrman of the CommIttee on<br />

Style and DraftIng and a member<br />

of the CommIttee of Judlci<br />

ary; a membel' of the Board of<br />

Regents of the UmversIty of<br />

MIchIgan from 1964 to 1972; a<br />

member of the MIchIgan Board<br />

of Governors, Horace H Rackham<br />

School of Graduate StudIes,<br />

Umverslty of MIchIgan smce<br />

"372<br />

Mr. Cudhp IS author of "The<br />

Umverslty of MIchIgan - Its<br />

Legal PlOfile," a legal hIstory of<br />

the Umverslty smce 1817<br />

Durmg hIS retIrement years In<br />

Harbor SprIngs, Mr Cudhp was<br />

actIve In CIVIC affaIrs He was<br />

also an aVId fisherman and he<br />

wrote verse which was often<br />

publIshed In the Harbor LIght<br />

SurvIvors Include hIS wife,<br />

Lynwood, two daughters, Mary<br />

Lou JenkInS, of Wayne, Ill. and<br />

Jean Ryan, of Grosse POInte,<br />

three sons, WIlham, of Grosse<br />

POInte, DavId, of Irvme, Cahf.<br />

and Charles, of WashIngton,<br />

DC; 12 grandchildren, one<br />

great-grandchIld, and two sisters,<br />

Catherme Bonner, of Spread Eagle,<br />

WIS and Luella Aley, of<br />

Geneva, III<br />

BUlIal wtll be In the Harbor<br />

Spnngs Cemetery<br />

In heu of flowers, memorIal<br />

donatIOns may be made to the<br />

Harbor Sprmgs PublIc LIbrary<br />

Thomas<br />

K. Fisher<br />

ServlLe


10A<br />

Peters Funeral Home takes top beautification<br />

catIOn package"<br />

Another category of buslne""<br />

Bustnesses wmnlng the 1988<br />

Last year's trophy Wlnnel s - IIl.,tltutlOn aWalds were the 1988<br />

BeauttficatlOn Certificates were<br />

Bar-B Q Hou"e of Grosse POinte, BeautificatIOn Plaques WinnIng<br />

Daleo's Salon on Vermer, MIchael<br />

D Jennings df'nttst otlice<br />

Falrcourt Dental and C L TaylOl the plaques thiS year wel e<br />

& ASSOCiate" - had to turn over Grobbe POlllte Real E"tate on at the north end of Mack, Mama<br />

the trophieS to the new WInners Mack, Our Lady of the Sea Pasta of Grosse POlllte on Mack<br />

The 1987 Willner" were glven ChUI ch, wlmh wa" d 1978 May and Sweeney's Flowers on Mack.<br />

plaques In exchange for the tro 01'\ T10phy Wlnnel, and Thf'<br />

ThiS year's IeSldentlal awards<br />

phles<br />

Ollglnal Pancdke Hnuc,e<br />

went to<br />

By John MInnis<br />

StaN Writer<br />

The A H Peters Funeral<br />

Home took the top prize In the<br />

1988 Grosse POinte Woods BeautificatIOn<br />

Awards program labt<br />

week<br />

The funeral home, which has<br />

been at Mack and VernIer for 21<br />

years and has undergone exten.<br />

"lve lanscapmg work, took the<br />

Landmark A'Ward at the 14th<br />

annual BeautificatIOn Awards<br />

:-,hght at the Lochmoor Club<br />

r\ov 9<br />

CandIdates for the Landmark<br />

A\\ ard must be prevIOus Mayor's<br />

Tloph) Winner" The Peters Fu<br />

IWIelectIOn process be<br />

gm., \',lth the nomlnatmg of tro<br />

ph\' candIdates In f'arly .Junp<br />

The 6nal selectIOns are made In<br />

September by a vote of the Mayor'"<br />

BeautIfIcatIOn AdVIsory<br />

Comml!>slOn<br />

Thlb year's Mayor's Trophy<br />

wmners dre ChrIst the Kmg Lutheran<br />

Church, Josefs French<br />

Pastry Shop and Standard Federal<br />

Bank<br />

Christ the King Lutheran<br />

Church won Mayor's Trophies In<br />

1980 and 1982. Angelo DI-<br />

Clemente, awards night cochairman,<br />

said the church continues<br />

to age and mellow very<br />

gracefully. "We can't ever imagme<br />

Grosse Pomte Woods WIthout<br />

Chnst the Kmg Lutheran<br />

Church as a neighbor."<br />

Josefs French Pastry Shop<br />

underwent extensive extenor<br />

renovatIOn The entrance was<br />

moved to the corner of the buildmg<br />

on Mack, and small French<br />

panes were added, giving the<br />

pastry shop an Old World<br />

f'harm<br />

Standard Federal Bank, which<br />

hal:) an entIre block on Mack<br />

from Cook Road to Blossom<br />

Lane, won a Landscape Award<br />

In 1979 and an Architecture<br />

Award in 1984.<br />

DiClemente said the bank's efforts<br />

show what can be done to<br />

beautIfy an expansive area.<br />

'''St1ihdard Federal Bank cer-<br />

.tamly represents a total beautlfi-<br />

NtM/4<br />

David Peters. left. received the 1988 Landmark Award from<br />

Mayor George Freeman on behalf of the A.H. Peters Funer~1<br />

Home.<br />

• Mr and Mrs DaVId Bentley<br />

of Fdlrholme<br />

• Rose Mane Carver of Hunt<br />

Club Dnve<br />

• Mr and MI s Damel Colle-<br />

\\ dy of Lancaster<br />

• Mr and Mrs Walter E<br />

Cooke of Bnarchff<br />

• MI s. and Mrs John<br />

CI awthel of Blalrmoor<br />

• Mr and Mrs James Drummond<br />

of Hidden Lane<br />

• Mr and Mrs Jerome Johanl1I!,rman<br />

of Canterbury<br />

• Mr 3nd :\11s Fred Kocskl<br />

of Allard Avenue<br />

• Mr and Mrs Anthony MIserendmo<br />

of Lanca"ter<br />

• Mr and Mrs Anthony Mu<br />

naco Jr of Peachtree<br />

• Mr and Mrs Leonard Muss<br />

of Prestwick<br />

• Paul<br />

moor<br />

R Schweitzer of Loch-<br />

• Mr and Mrs Robert Squiers<br />

of Amta<br />

• Mr. and Mrs James Tocco of<br />

Fleetwood<br />

The RenovatIOn Award was<br />

glVen to Mr. and Mrs Lawrence<br />

DloskI of Shoreham, who completely<br />

redId the extenor of their<br />

home and added extensIve new<br />

landscaping.<br />

Freeman said thIS year's<br />

awards night was hIS tenth as<br />

mayor. "When the councIl<br />

started this 14 years ago, we<br />

never thought this would grow<br />

mto such a bIg program," he<br />

saId<br />

"When we look around and<br />

see what's happened 111 oW" city<br />

In the last 20 years, we see a lot<br />

of beautIful changes," he saId.<br />

"It's not the cIty or the council<br />

that's domg thIS, It'S you, the<br />

resIdents"<br />

Joyce Cook is chaIrwoman of<br />

the 14 member BeautificatIOn<br />

CommiSSIon. C6-chllmng the<br />

event wIt4 .,DIClemente WlMl<br />

Mary M Mitts: ..


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

11A<br />

This year's Mayor's Trophy winners accept their awards from Woods Mayor George Freeman.<br />

From left are Jean and Walter Geffert. representing Christ the King Lutheran Church: Betty<br />

Grimm and Laurie Ruda. left and right of Freeman. representing Standard Federal Bank: and Eileen<br />

and Joseph Bogosian. of Josef's French Pastry Shop.<br />

Yacht club bike found in Warren<br />

The harbor master at the<br />

Gro'3se Pomte Yacht Club accl.<br />

dently found one of the club's<br />

three wheeled bIkes In Warren<br />

last week It had been missmg<br />

SInce July<br />

AccO!dIng to Grosse Pomte<br />

Shores Public Safety reports, the<br />

harbO! master was dnving along<br />

near Nine Mile Road and<br />

Schoenherr in Warren early last<br />

week when he spotted the<br />

Schwinn three-wheeler outsIde a<br />

thrIft shop near Schoenherr He<br />

sald it was easy to tell the bike<br />

belonged to the yacht club SInce<br />

It was one of three tricycles the<br />

club pm-chased and had pamted<br />

wIth black baskets at the rear.<br />

He stopped and talked wIth<br />

the owner of the thnft shop who<br />

said she han hnll!!ht thp hlkp<br />

CityOF(&rOSSe 'ointe<br />

from a Grosse POInte youth who<br />

III tm-n had bought It from a flea<br />

market She did glVe the youth's<br />

name or any other mdentIfymg<br />

mformation<br />

The owner told the harbor<br />

master that the tncycle had<br />

been sold and that she IS holdmg<br />

it for the purchaser She told the<br />

harbor master that If he could<br />

produce the bIke's senal number,<br />

she would hand the bike<br />

over to the yacht club.<br />

On Nov. 10 the harbor master<br />

provIded the correct serial nurnbel'<br />

only to learn that the bike<br />

had been gt ven to the purchaser<br />

The shop ow net., however, called<br />

the pm-chaser, who then called<br />

the Shores polIce Nov 11 to ver-<br />

Ify that the trIcycle had been reported<br />

stolen<br />

Chester E. Petersen<br />

City AdmInistrator Clerk<br />

The HIGHEST Money Market Rate<br />

Among Major Financial Institutions<br />

in the Detroit MetropolItan Area for<br />

242<br />

Consecutive Weeks<br />

INSTANT LIQUIDITY<br />

INTEREST RATES AS OF: 11-9-88<br />

SPECIAL NO POINTS MORTGAGE<br />

FStIcI<br />

.- ...~---~<br />

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS<br />

Up 10 $2 Ml1hon<br />

Total $250 ClOSing Costs<br />

CALL FOR DETAILS<br />

644.9720<br />

Franklin<br />

Savings<br />

MONEY MARKET RATES'<br />

Franklin Savings 7.25<br />

Comerlca<br />

-<br />

670<br />

First Federal Savings Bank & Trust 580<br />

First Federal of Michigan S 9S<br />

First of America 650<br />

Manufacturers 690<br />

Mlchrgan National of Delroll 630<br />

Nallonal Bank of DetrOit 700<br />

Standard Federal 600<br />

A,k Ahout Our ()thN Full '>e""r Product.<br />

20247 Mack Avenue • Gro,se POinte Woods<br />

(Bel ween 7 f,f R \-lde Roads)<br />

(313) 881.5200<br />

26336 Twelve Mde Rd • SouthfIeld<br />

(313) 358.5170<br />

llIIIoobstMiChigan<br />

NOTICE OF ADOPTION. The CIty CouncIl of Grosse Pomte Woods<br />

has adopted the folloYQng-Ordmance at Its regular meetmg of Nov<br />

ember 7, 1988<br />

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE VI, CHAPTER 4, SECTION<br />

5-4 2(H) OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE<br />

POINTE WOODS OF 1975 (ZONING ORDINANCE) TO PROVIDE<br />

MIXED OCCUPANCY IN RESIDENTIAL HOMES ABUTTING<br />

MACK AVENUE<br />

The ordinance IS avaIlable for public InspectlOn at the MUniCIpal<br />

Budding. 20025 Mack Plaza, between 8 30 a m and 5 p m Monday<br />

through FrIday<br />

G P N 11/17/88<br />

-Hl"-C"d • n "10 lX-\} dq'>l 'Ii' ~ me mln m\ m JrroOU,lte profe,~or of medlune .ll<br />

UCI A mcdlcd) 'l.hool .. the ne", fdl<br />

hondmg prohc<br />

It )OU ,Ire Iryrng to lo,e 20 'i0 100<br />

pound~ or more )OU L,1Il order yOUr<br />

,upply of the,e "no mk hIghly


•<br />

12A November 17, 1988<br />

Grolle Pointe Newl<br />

1988 Pointe vote totals<br />

Candidate County/State Total<br />

City Farms Park Shores Woods (As Applicable) Candidate County/State Total<br />

City Farms Park Shores Woods (As Applicable)<br />

PresIdent, Vice PresIdent<br />

BlI~h Quayle, R<br />

CltCult Court~.<br />

2,625 5,147 4,672 1,619 8,552 1,974,578 Eleven elected<br />

Dukdkl~ Benst~en, D 878 1,279 2,221 203 2,353 1,687,491<br />

Wilham Leo Cahalan*, GlOsse Ile 1 707 ~ 938 3,005 772 4,490 266,982<br />

Robert Colombo Jr .,<br />

u.s. Senate ,<br />

:'<br />

Glosse POinte<br />

JJln Dunn R E Laming 2,035<br />

1,711<br />

4,178 2931 2,913<br />

3,563 1,346 6,346<br />

823 4,398 261,002<br />

1,349,663<br />

Don Reigle', D Flint<br />

Michael Connor*, DetrOIt<br />

1,294<br />

1,594<br />

2,081 3,042 3S9 4,202<br />

2,716 2,737 840<br />

2,121,515<br />

3,961 262,226<br />

Andrea Ferrara, Grosse lie 761 1,492 1,858 635 2,745 193,446<br />

U,5. HbUe&-<br />

John Hausner. , G P Park l,44,3 2,458 3,061 625 3,730 197,985<br />

James Mlei>*,Llvoma<br />

13th District<br />

1,383 2,393 2,337 703 3,460 213,887<br />

John W Savage, R DetrOit<br />

Michael Stacey*, DetrOit<br />

2,281<br />

1,438<br />

4,121<br />

2,380<br />

12,721<br />

2,522 674 3,795 247,579<br />

Cynthia Stephens", Detl Olt<br />

George Crockett Jr ", D-Detrolt 754 1,991<br />

1,391<br />

100,194<br />

2389 2,..l28 672 3,631 272,365<br />

14th DIstrict<br />

Paul Teranes", Grosse POinte 1,045 '2911 2,801 729 3,798 198,892<br />

Klnneth ~1c~ealy,<br />

Kaye Tel tzag", Allen Park 1,409 2 'J'l7 2,:l96 720 3,485 226,413<br />

R ~lddli>onHeights<br />

Sharon TeVISFinch., Detlolt<br />

3,951<br />

1396<br />

1,279 5,892 64,907<br />

2286 '2361 671 :3123 235,515<br />

Helen WhIte>, DetrOIt<br />

f)(.l1ms Hertel"', D Harper Woods 2,146 482 4,404 114,745<br />

1,401 2,:;01 2,523 b60 :3 G24 253,091<br />

'Sfaf8. Sdot $Il'O~JIS<br />

~.Koo&e-<br />

.<br />

13th District<br />

A Ban MedicaId AbOltlOns<br />

Wilham Bryant Jr" ,<br />

YES 1,613 J,238 3,19-1 1,0.34 6,225 1,945,009<br />

R G P Falms<br />

NO 1 7Hi 30 l7 3,507<br />

2,545 5,092 3,972<br />

743<br />

1,569 7,914 24,096<br />

4,359 1,478,149<br />

Katherine Barnhart, 723 1,058 1,846 191 2,148 10,127<br />

B Vlctlms Rights In<br />

D G P Falm.,<br />

ConstitutIOns<br />

YBoS ~ Board 2,678 5,19j of ~atlQft: '),')06 1 421 8,676 2,639,275<br />

J<br />

Barbal d Dumouchelle, R Grs IIe NO 2,406 4,832 587 9R,i 1,016 ~82 4,330 1,'>25 1,490 7,585 650,557<br />

~lafllyn Lundy, R Grosse Pomte<br />

1,581,494<br />

2,349 4,758<br />

C $660 MJlhon bonds for<br />

4,196 1,511 7,445 1,534,154<br />

Ldv,rence Crawford, D Sagmaw 715 1,019 1,734<br />

EnVIronmental Cleanup<br />

177 2,071 1,533,671<br />

Stephel) Economy, D Farmington<br />

YES 2,8lG ;) 245 5,351 1,381 8,406<br />

NO<br />

2,490,792<br />

Hllb 696 988 1,618 169 1,953 lbO<br />

1,371,566<br />

954 9bb 325 1,774 771,681<br />

D $140 Milhon for Recl eatlOl1dl<br />

universtty Of Miehi4)1m a.guma<br />

ProJect.,<br />

Deane Baker", R- Ann Arbor 2,314 4,659 3,752 1,477 7,300 1,578,278 YES 2,275 4,122<br />

Chfford Taylor, R E Lansmg 2,197<br />

4,507 1,047<br />

4,484<br />

6,423 2,050,495<br />

3,849 1,402 6,817 1,456,691 NO 971 1 971<br />

Thomas Lewand, D.BIrmmgham<br />

1909<br />

727<br />

591 3,512<br />

1,030<br />

1,193,422<br />

1,616 219 2,155 1,456,034<br />

Nellie Varner", D Detroit 790 1,179 1,887 206 2,227 1,490,728 W>1lf~ ~V Propos.aJS<br />

Ban gambhng m casmos<br />

MIC!119M StItB Unwenlfty- YES<br />

Trustees<br />

2325 4,397 4,564 1,169 7,458 405,869<br />

NO<br />

Edward LIebler, R LanSing<br />

862 1 481 1 696 427<br />

2,156 4,402<br />

2,436 226,209<br />

3,729 1,424 6,754 1,410,441<br />

Tom Reed", R DeWitt 2,320 4,712 4,0G2 1,459 7,181<br />

One MIll for IntermedIate<br />

1,533,156<br />

Barbara Rom, D-Bloomfield Hills 720 1,005 1,734 199 2,081 1,486,195<br />

School DIStTlCtSpeCIal EducatIOn<br />

Robert WeISS,D-Grand Blanc 747 1,103 1,829 210 2,207 1,511,969 YES 1,949 3,209 3,708 931 5,391<br />

NO 1,139<br />

347,465<br />

2,315 2,199 667 4,115 260,564<br />

w.yn.: Sttt.~Of GoltttmDJ., ,<br />

,<br />

G,P'~Pat~ ,pr-oPQ&m<br />

Hatle Massey, R,Detroit 2,073 4,226 3,648 1,380 6,440 1,416,296 1 Amend Charter to allow re-<br />

RIchard Van Dusen*, R-<br />

placement of mUlllclpal Judge<br />

Blrmmgham 2,446 4,910 4,343 1,501 7,120<br />

Murray Jackson*, D-Detroit<br />

1,523,856 ~ 4,986<br />

781 1,142 1,756 220 2,188 1,442,661 NO<br />

VICki Kremm, D-Rochester Hills<br />

998<br />

689 943 1,626 184 2,112 1,439,504<br />

2' Amend charter to set mUlllCI.<br />

Ifat. $upttiffl*= ~ ":~",, '::::-:,. ~:: ':>;- ... :::'...;' " '.1. : ,<br />

."'<br />

pal Judge salary to $16,000 -<br />

Jumes Bl'lckley*, Traverse CIty 2,085 3,749 3,905 583 6,149<br />

$15,000<br />

1547.827<br />

Richard Johnston, Mount<br />

YES 4,188<br />

Clemens 356 815 785 375 1,224 NO<br />

404,599<br />

1,599<br />

Jerry Kaufman, HuntIngton<br />

G.t>, Shot.es P'~l&<br />

Woods 307 536 821 529 1,143 463,887 - Amend charter to reqUIre filmg<br />

Charles Levln*, Detroit 1,695 2,806 3,030 358 4,334<br />

Marvm StempIen, Plymouth 1,674,705 of nommatlOns for local candl-<br />

459 868 1,015 361 1,584<br />

Donald Warmbler, Dearborn<br />

434,075 dates 49 days before electlOn<br />

132 266 331 394 485 203,310 YES 1,399<br />

NO<br />

Stat& ~1lI Of ~, ..... ,%~ ::;. ..... :.. .......<br />

,<br />

158<br />

" .<br />

1st District, Non-Incumbents<br />

- Amend charter to reVIse pubhc<br />

Gladys Barsamian, Plymouth 561 1,228 1,370 notice of new ordmances<br />

553<br />

Thomas Brennan, Dearborn<br />

1,782 207,625<br />

1,302 2,617 2,588 713 3,969 320,676<br />

YES<br />

RIchard Hathaway, G P. Park<br />

1,178<br />

1,158 2,009 2,097 504 3,181 319,030 NO<br />

Maureen Redly, G P Park<br />

276<br />

1,605 3,026 3,168 734 4,803 349,471 - Increase maximum fine fOJ or<br />

WJJ.>(1iIr CUUntV'<br />

dmance vlOlatlOns from $100<br />

Prosecutor<br />

to $500<br />

Donnelly Hadden, R.DetrOit YES<br />

2,017 4,132 3,548 1,358 6,390<br />

1,078<br />

John O'Halr", D-Detroit 198,772 NO<br />

1,051 1,718 2,538 371 3,300<br />

492<br />

478,022<br />

- Allow VIllage to enter contracts<br />

Sheriff<br />

of less than $10,000 WIthout<br />

Robert Flcano., D LIVonia 1,227 2,089 2,984 561 4,489 539,746<br />

bIds<br />

YES<br />

Clerk<br />

905<br />

NO<br />

Lawrence SchweIger, R.Llvoma 641<br />

1,965 4,039 3,454 1,316 6,236 192,270<br />

James Killeen"', D G;P Farms 1,115 1,830 2,620 392 3,479 481,060 Voter Turnout 75% 76% 65% 83% 71% NOT AVAILABLE<br />

l<br />

;'<br />

:C&unty'~lhmi~l!Btmat.. ..<br />

DaVId Pochmara, R Harper<br />

Woods 1,919 3,896 " Denotes Incumbent<br />

3,490 1,340 6,113 27,129<br />

DaVid Cavanagh"', D.G P Woods 1,198 1,962 2,665 380 3,693 31,527 Denotes Wmner<br />

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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Nt-W4<br />

Bryant easily re-elected; ponders 1990 gubernatorial<br />

By John Minnis<br />

Siaft Writer<br />

<strong>Local</strong> ..,tate Rep Wilham<br />

Bryant ,11 , who eae;lly bedt hi'"<br />

Democl atlc opponent In ia!>t<br />

week's genel al electIOn, said he<br />

I~ con..,ldel mg I unnlng for gavel<br />

nO! In 1990<br />

Bryant'!> gubel ndlOllal mten<br />

tlOn~ at thl.., early dale he ~ald<br />

Blyant Ii> pleac;ed With the<br />

!>electlOn of the Houc;e le,Hlel'" for<br />

the uHlllng tel m lie "did M,ljOl<br />

Ity Ledde! elplt L(,\\ I.., l)Oddk, J)<br />

........<br />

No lines<br />

BIIch Run, and Mmollty Leadel<br />

Paul HlIlegonds, R Holland, are<br />

"both genumely nice mdlvldual,>,<br />

not combatIve" He saId the com<br />

IIlg term With the two leaders I"<br />

d "umque opportunity for find<br />

lng e.;ome new or better ways of<br />

problem solvmg "<br />

Dodak, 42, takes over for Gat y<br />

Owen, D YpsJ!antl, who IS letlr<br />

mg at the end of thIS term<br />

Political ob"ervers are watLh<br />

Il1g With some Il1tere..,t to see<br />

how Dodak, \\ Ith hIe.;easy gOll1g,<br />

'>oftspoken ndture, WIll take<br />

over fOI the often outtdte's publrc schools remallls a<br />

top PllOllty He "aid he expects<br />

hIS colleal,'Ues 111 Lansll1g WIll<br />

hdve a lefinancmg plan af:,lreed<br />

upvl. Lj Un: \.:IIU u[ Decellloel<br />

dnd that It wtll be put befO!e the<br />

..,tate'~ vote! s Il1 Mal ch<br />

Whde he agl pes 1\ Ith the need<br />

to help findnudlh tloubJed<br />

RENTNRIOE<br />

RENT A CAR<br />

313-884-RENT<br />

LOW RATES IN THE VILLAGE<br />

16820 KERCHEVAL ~<br />

tllct can Ial.'>e locally<br />

BI yant sUld UJlllmunltw,> and<br />

ta"pdyel" should be able to<br />

,>pend ac; much money a'> they<br />

want to on theu 0\\ n i>Chools<br />

Another It.,>ue that mu,>t be<br />

confl anted h "cl'lme 111 genel al<br />

and drug abuse m paltlcular,"<br />

he Said Bryant belreves the<br />

state need~ programs slmllal to<br />

those 111 Cdilforl1la that work to<br />

bulld up people'e.; e.;elfesteem of legl"latlOn th(' lame<br />

PhI trJ 11\ fohn \1mnl ...<br />

Voters at Richard Middle School found no lines most of the day last week. Election workers<br />

said it was very busy, however, when the polls opened in the morning.<br />

ICancer<br />

Information<br />

Service<br />

1-800-4-CANCER<br />

COME VISIT OUR NEW STORE<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

Park<br />

'"111111111111 Video<br />

land Electronics)<br />

/ /<br />

duck se'>..,lon \\ dl '>lIp thlough<br />

before the end of the yeal He<br />

"',lld that dUllng the next month<br />

lawmake!.., \\111 feel '>afe to ptl"",<br />

unpopular leglsJatlOn '>mce the<br />

electlOnc; at e over dnd la\\ mak<br />

el'> have two vedl s to ovel ('orne<br />

the negdtl\ e backlash among<br />

votel'><br />

Such unpopuldl legIslatIOn<br />

lOuld mclude AIDS te,>tlllg Id\\C;<br />

dnd higher taxe'> for road!> and<br />

blldf.{e.."BI)'ant ~dld<br />

In fdct, Bryant had balely<br />

\\ ,11 ned of the pos,>lble ml"deed"<br />

of a lame duck lef:,1)..,latUl e when<br />

Dodak announced on MIchIgan<br />

pubilc bloadcac;tmg's "Off the<br />

HecO!d" FliddY that he I'> Il1 fd<br />

vor of d 2 cent gasoline tax III<br />

CIea"e fOI loads HlIlegonds Ie;<br />

repOIted to be 111 favO! of the tdX<br />

CONSIDER<br />

IT WITH<br />

CONFIDENCE.<br />

I /114' I<br />

Irl~1<br />

I tli<br />

L\tJ/~~j<br />

PLASTIC<br />

SlJR(;ERY<br />

A R r s<br />

race<br />

13A<br />

mClease a" well Engler Ii. saId<br />

to SUppOlt the gas tax If Gov<br />

,lame,> Blanchard wIll back It<br />

There appear" to be little likelihood<br />

the gas tax Increase could<br />

be rdmmed through before the<br />

end of the current term slI1ce<br />

Blanchal d Ii> opposed to the inu<br />

ed'>e dnd !>ll1ce an attempt to<br />

Ial!>ega.., taxee.; failed last year.<br />

Concernll1g hll'> poe.;slble race<br />

fOl governor, BI)'ant Said he IS<br />

he!>ltant to take on the ta"k He<br />

..,31d he hdteULtllHl ,111d no..,l.'<br />

'lild e'l l'lld l on el tlon<br />

'" I ..'llllld, Ilt above) that will make It convenient for working couples<br />

returning those weekend movie rentals 4) VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGES for rental<br />

at $2 DO/night 5) QUALITY TV's, VCR's, stereos, phones, answerrng machines and<br />

more (from Panasonlc, Sony, General Electrrc and others) at prices you won't believe.<br />

Some Examples of many STORE OPENING SPECIAlS: (for Limited Time Only)<br />

NAME BRAND VCR PV 2800 NAME BRAND 13" COLOR TV<br />

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Eastland's Polo Shop Grand Opening is Saturday, November 19.<br />

IF YOU ARE ALREADY A MEMBER, DON'T WORRY!<br />

Your MOVie Club Membership Is Still Good And So Are Your Coupons<br />

IF YOU ARE NOT A MEMBER, IT'S EASY TO JOIN.<br />

MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES:<br />

,. Lifetime (No Coupons) 2. Lifetime $49 95 I 3 Lifetime<br />

No Charge<br />

(40 Coupons*) '120 ~olue (100 Coupons*)<br />

I 0 ReqUired<br />

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WE'VE ALWAYS HAD THE lOWEST MOVIE RUfTAl RATES IN THE AREA AND ATILL DO!<br />

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Our new Eastland PolO Shop rQS Rolph wUrfm's designs all over it. Three tllnes larger<br />

than before, our OS$OrtrMnt (If Pula merchondise Me; eqVs Saturday, November 19, from 12<br />

to 4 pm. for refreshments and informal modelmg. It's on event Rolph Lauren<br />

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:f<br />

14A<br />

Cinema League<br />

The next meeting of the<br />

Grosse Pomte Cinema League,<br />

which meets in the War Memorial<br />

Fries AuditorIUm, 18 Mon.<br />

day, Nov 21, at 8 p.m.<br />

"Skoal Scandanavla" and<br />

"Zah Vahsheh Russia" is a<br />

35mm shde show - with spec.<br />

tacular scenery, shown by Mary<br />

Ellen Tappan, which she filmed<br />

m June and July 1988. This<br />

fresh.from-the.camera, dual.<br />

projector show frohcs through<br />

the Scandmavlan countnes of<br />

Denmark, Norway, Sweden and<br />

Fmland<br />

The enchantmg Cities of Co.<br />

penhagen, Oslo, Stockholm and<br />

Helsm}{l are among the those<br />

mcluded m thiS interesting shde<br />

show. The travels finish With a<br />

VISit to two of RUSSia's greatest<br />

cIties Imperial St Petersburg<br />

((.Rnmgrad) and Tovari!lh Mos<br />

cow<br />

Tappan spent most of her career<br />

in advertising, advertising<br />

administration and law office<br />

administration. After retiring<br />

she joined Mr. Q Travel Agency<br />

as a travel consultant. Following<br />

her second retirement she is free<br />

to ellJoy her hobbies, which in.<br />

c1ude travel and photography.<br />

She has been president of the<br />

Women's Advertisers Club and<br />

IS a founding member and past<br />

president of the Women's Economic<br />

Club.<br />

New members are welcome<br />

Dues are $12.<br />

The public is invited to attend<br />

for a charge of $2, plus 50 cents<br />

for the social hour that follows.<br />

The Beats go on<br />

There will be an infonnal literary<br />

discussion on the Beat<br />

Generation Saturday, Nov 19,<br />

from 7 to 10 p.m. at James A.<br />

Monnig, Bookseller, 15133 Kercheval.<br />

Edie Kerouac Parker, a native<br />

Grosse Pointer, will open the discussion<br />

with a lecture on local<br />

history pertaining to Jack Ker.<br />

ouac and the Beats in the De.<br />

troit area.<br />

• . There is no charge for the .lec.<br />

ture. Music will be provided by<br />

Village Record and Tapes and<br />

there will be free wine and<br />

snacks. Give advance notice by<br />

calling Monnig at 331.2238 or<br />

Grub Street Bookery, the co-host<br />

of the evening, at 882.7143.<br />

Eileen Iulian, left, and Tassia Papatriantafyllou are among<br />

the cast members of University Ligsett School's production of<br />

"The Coarse Acting Show."<br />

Photo by Cathy &hmldt<br />

David Darby and Amanda Poland rehearse for "The Coarse<br />

Acting Show," a series of three short plays that will run through<br />

Saturday. Nov. 19.<br />

Players to perform<br />

three short plays<br />

The University Liggett School<br />

Players will present their fall<br />

production, "The Coarse Acting<br />

Show," a series of three short<br />

plays, Thursday through Saturday,<br />

Nov. 17.19, at 7:30 p.m. in<br />

the main auditorium at 1045<br />

'Cook Road, Grosse -Pointe<br />

Woods.<br />

Tickets for the evening of fun<br />

and satire which spoofs murder<br />

mysteries, opera and Shakespeare,<br />

cost $1.50 for students,<br />

$2 for adults. Call 8844444 for<br />

advance reservations at a 50<br />

cent per ticket dIscount<br />

The cast included Liz Bryant,<br />

Dave Castanien, Chris Codlsh,<br />

Gerald Curley, David Darby,<br />

Ann Marie Gray, Caroline Gray,<br />

Ed Jacomo, Eileen Julian, David<br />

Mehram, Tassla Papatrianta.<br />

fyllou, Wl1ham Peck, Amanda<br />

Poland, Amy Rogo, Nishu Sood,<br />

Allana Stark, Yohanna Suczek,<br />

Mara Vorhees and Kelly Zelazny.<br />

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aI' Saint Nicholas to visit art institute<br />

Back to contmue the traditIOn,<br />

"Breakfast With Santa," one of<br />

the DetrOit Institute of Arls'<br />

many hohday actlvilles, wlIl be<br />

gm m the museum's Kresge<br />

Court mdoor cafe on Fl'Iday,<br />

Nov 25, the day after Thanks<br />

gIVmg. Santa will be m le,',l.<br />

dence at the DIA dally Tuesda) s<br />

through Saturdays until Dee 23<br />

With the help of Ahce and her<br />

Tour Boston-<br />

Edison district<br />

On Sunday, Dec 18, Jom the<br />

reSIdents of DetrOIt's Boston-<br />

Edison Hlstonc Dlstnct for the<br />

14th annual Hlstonc Bo:.ton-<br />

Edison Hohday Home:. Tour<br />

GUided tOurs Will begm every<br />

30 mmute:. from 11 a m to 4<br />

pm, With shuttle bu:. departul es<br />

flOm Sacred Heart ,semInary, 10<br />

cated on Chicago Boulevard at<br />

Lmwood Avenue FI ee parkmg<br />

Will be prOVided<br />

ThIS combmatlOn walkIng and<br />

bus tour Will take you back to<br />

the turn of the century to view<br />

the fine extenor and mtellOr Ies-<br />

Identlal archItecture of the early<br />

1900s<br />

The five homes Included on<br />

the tour Will be decorated for the<br />

holIdays. ReSIdent tour gUIdes<br />

wl11 accompany you throughout,<br />

provldmg mterestmg hlstones<br />

obtained from the Burton Hlstor<br />

Ical CollectIOn and the Boston<br />

Edison ArchIves<br />

Followmg the tours, reSIdents<br />

of Boston-Edison wl11 serve com<br />

phmentary refreshments m the<br />

beautiful BIshop Gallaghel<br />

Room of Sacred Heart Seminal y<br />

Tickets are $8 and must be<br />

purchased in advance For Infor<br />

matlOn, call 222 0330<br />

Sports show<br />

hits airways<br />

Every day of the week at 4<br />

pm., sports enthUSIasts have the<br />

opportUnIty to VIew some of the<br />

finest athletes and SPOltS personahtles<br />

in the Grosse Pomte area<br />

Grosse Pomte News Sports Ed-<br />

Itor Rob Fulton hosts "Chalk<br />

Talk," a weekly sports show ca<br />

tenng to Grosse Pomte. Chalk<br />

Talk can be Viewed at 4 p.m.<br />

Monday through Fnday, and at<br />

8:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday,<br />

Fnday and Sunday on channel<br />

32 Lakeshore.<br />

This week, Fulton mtervlews<br />

high school football players Matt<br />

Brady (North), and Dale WIlson<br />

(South). Beginning Monday, Nov<br />

21, Mark "Doc" Andrews, of<br />

WCZY 95 5 FM, Will be the<br />

guest.<br />

fnends li'om Wonderland, Jolly DIA ticket office everyday but<br />

old Santa himself Will VISit each Monday, or by mad to DlA<br />

table and then take up reSidence Ticket Office, 5200 Woodward,<br />

In hIS gilded chall' to welcome DetrOit. Mlch 48202-4094 For<br />

youngsters onto hiS lap to heal' aSSIstance and InformatIon, call<br />

hohday secret:. Adults are en- 832 2730 during regular busl<br />

caUl aged to bnng theIr camel as ness hours<br />

to take keepsake photos of Santa After breakfast IS fimshed.<br />

and hIS httle fans "Ahce's Art Adventure," a self.<br />

"Bleakfast With Santa" at 9 f,'Ulded tour of the DlA's British<br />

45 am, Tue:.days through Sat. gallenes awaIts ThiS colonng<br />

urdays, WIll Include pigs In a- book.style booklet has been espeblanket<br />

With a warm cinnamon clally created to famdlunze mll<br />

applesauce, a g1 anoIa banana, :.eum fir:.t time VISitors With<br />

milk, coffee or lea at $5 for some of the museum's pnceles:.<br />

young people and adult:. 811, treasures Each young per:.on<br />

Resel vatlOns Ul e 1eqUired for \\111 also I ecelve a Santa pO:.t-<br />

. Breakfa:.t With Santa," and card for malhng hohday me"<br />

may be made In pel son dt the sages back to Santa at the DIA<br />

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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Teacher~<br />

From page 1<br />

m the zoo's fundIng allocatlOm,<br />

Button took a sabbatical In<br />

1982-83 and worked full time at<br />

the Detroit Free Presf> to get<br />

some practIcal expenence as a<br />

newspaperman on alai ge city<br />

dally He wrote features, sports<br />

and news; he edited, he wrote for<br />

the CIty desk and The Way We<br />

LIve section<br />

He also helped put togethel a<br />

publicatIOn, "EdItIng Notebook,"<br />

as part of the FI ee Press' News<br />

papers m EducatIOn PIogram<br />

The workbook type publIcatIOn IS<br />

a concIse explanatIOn - fO! stu<br />

dents of journalism - of what a<br />

blg-clty daIly newspaper's edltOl s<br />

do Button contmues to work<br />

part tIme for the Free Press a~ a<br />

copy edItor - mostly dunng<br />

summers and durIng school va<br />

catIon tIme<br />

Button received hIS bachelOl's<br />

and teacher's certIficate from the<br />

Umverslty of Northern Iowa, hiS<br />

master's degree In JournalIf>m<br />

from the Umverslty of Iowa<br />

He also conducts a vanety of<br />

semmars and clImcs for teachers<br />

and students of JournalIsm<br />

"The Tower IS WIllIng to<br />

tackle current and Important sto<br />

nes in the lIves of young people<br />

and develop these as well as<br />

most profeSSIOnal JournalIsts,"<br />

Button saId<br />

For example, he said, last<br />

week the Grosse Pomte school<br />

board agenda mcluded diSCUSSIOn<br />

of a recommendatIOn to mcrease<br />

the weIght of final exam grades<br />

when determimng high school<br />

final grades.<br />

"South students read about<br />

this in The Tower before It was<br />

brought up m the board of edu<br />

cation meetmg," Button said<br />

Because of The Tower's story,<br />

nearly two dozen students at<br />

tended the Nov 7 board meetmg<br />

and presented theIr VIews on the<br />

proposed policy<br />

The presence of students<br />

caused the board to postpone a<br />

decision on the matter, allowmg<br />

students a chance to prepare arguments<br />

for the December board<br />

meetmg.<br />

Button also credited The Tower's<br />

success to It'S ImmedIacy<br />

"It's always been a weekly It's<br />

alive. Current It glVes up-to date<br />

new news," he saId<br />

And that's exactly what Its<br />

readers want.<br />

He said the newspaper IS successful<br />

also because of ItS constantly<br />

changmg deSIgn. "It's<br />

never static. Graphics and de-<br />

SIgn changes constantly. The<br />

Tower IS always pushmg to do<br />

better than It has In the past,"<br />

he SaId<br />

Button IS high on JournalIstic<br />

freedom for students He sees hIS<br />

role as an adVIser, not a dIctator<br />

"There's never a questIOn of<br />

freedom of the press at South,"<br />

he said "Students need Journal-<br />

Istic freedom m order to understand<br />

the necessIty for responsl<br />

ble freedom<br />

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Thanksgiving Day<br />

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There WIll be no re~ldentlal I ubbI~h collectIOn on ThUl SUd\, N ovem<br />

bel' 24, 1988 All Thursday I etlongI, thdt 11Igh<br />

VIsed us - but dIdn't clamp school Jam ndh"m'" goal IS not to<br />

down" pI epal e kids to be pi ofesslOndl<br />

In the early '70s, when Para Journahsts Journah'>m 1'3dn e;.,.<br />

chlald appeared on MichIgan's cellent vehIcle fOl teaclllng<br />

ballot, The Tower took a stand broadel "kills, he '>dld. In pi epel<br />

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"JOUl'l1dlt,>tn I'>one of the bc."t<br />

pl.lle.'> pO",>lble to leelch lOllUllU<br />

J1ICdllon "h.i1I"," Button "dld<br />

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mg .,h.III" .Ill.' mOIl' useful, mOIl.'<br />

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Ipdllled 111 othel EnglJ:"h lOUl"e..,<br />

KId" \\ ho ~11I' wnt 1l1" for .\ ~t, I<br />

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tOl thell' college eour"e"<br />

Indeed, '>tudents who come<br />

bdCh. to "ee hIm often say that<br />

t 111' 11 IOUlnah '>Ill tldll1lng 1\ a'><br />

c':-.ccllent pI epdl-.ltlon fO! college<br />

dnd fOl hfe<br />

"1hey c,d.Y It made them 6'1ow<br />

up Accept leelhng advel<br />

t!'>lI1g ,.<br />

Sludent'> III JOUInahsm - If<br />

they're a"pll'lng to hIgh pi ofe"<br />

'>lOnal standards - wIll achlCve<br />

tremendou" personal !,'Tovvth and<br />

.'>ucces,>,he Said "They want to<br />

'>ucceed becau"e they're workmg<br />

on thmgs Important to them"<br />

In hOllOI' of Button's aWatd,<br />

the Dow Jones New"paper Fund<br />

wtll donate a $1,000 scholdlshlp<br />

to the Glosse Pomte South sen<br />

101 \\ ho wm" a JOllrnahstlc wnt<br />

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November 17, 1988<br />

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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Thanksgiving Pointers<br />

17A<br />

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C~ristopher Hessler: Roast Michigan Pheasant<br />

wIth Natural Sauce and Pecan-Sage Dressing<br />

At 26, Christopher<br />

Hessler,<br />

head chef at the Lochmoor<br />

Club, is spending his first<br />

Thanksgiving without his<br />

family. Instead he'll be up to<br />

his gizzards in, well, gIzzards<br />

preparing the club's holIday<br />

feast<br />

The famIly's traditional celebration<br />

centered around hIS<br />

mother's turkey, ("She's a<br />

really good cook") and family.<br />

As Hessler's recIpe here<br />

shows, Thanksgiving can be<br />

Just as tradltlOnal WIthout<br />

turkey, and just as filling.<br />

Roast Pheasant<br />

5 young pheasants<br />

2 tsp. salt and pepper<br />

1tsp. game spice (see recipe)<br />

3/4 cup clarified butter<br />

2 c. brown stock<br />

1/2 c. brandy<br />

3 T. cold butter<br />

Remove wmgs from breast<br />

completely Next remove legs<br />

from breast by shtt10g the connecting<br />

skin and then cutt10g<br />

through the bone that connects<br />

the breast and legs on the back<br />

I'lide. Season legs WIth salt, pepper<br />

and game spice<br />

Heat butter on top of stove 10<br />

roasting pan. Place legs, wings<br />

and giblets in and brown on both<br />

sides. Cover with foil and place<br />

in preheated 325 0 oven. (Legs of<br />

older pheasants should be<br />

braised) Continue by roasting<br />

legs, turning occasionally until<br />

tender (about 45 minutes). Remove<br />

legs from pan, keep warm.<br />

Drain fat from pan and reserve<br />

Add brown stock and<br />

brandy to roast1Og pan, removing<br />

the drippings, place in sauce<br />

pan and simmer for 20 minutes,<br />

strain and set aside. Clean roasting<br />

pan and place 10 preheated<br />

450 0 oven. Season breasts with<br />

salt, pepper and game spIce and<br />

place In roast1Og pan WIth fat<br />

dramed from legs Roast breast<br />

for 20 mmutes turnIng occaSIOnally.<br />

Remove breasts from pan,<br />

dIscard fat and deglaze pan wltI--<br />

lIqUId from legs addIng cold butter<br />

to lIqUId whIle whlppmg<br />

Place legs m sauce and 1eheat<br />

gently (remove bones from legs If<br />

desired> SlIce breast removmg<br />

WIshbone whIle shcmg, but allow<br />

breast to rest at least 10 mmutes<br />

after roast1Og and then sel ve<br />

sliced pheasant breast WIth legs,<br />

';POVnlJl6 "",tl" ... ,)\-"'1 lJUth<br />

Game Spice<br />

3 T. black pepper<br />

1 T. bay leaves<br />

1T. thyme<br />

1 T. allspice berries<br />

1 T, juniper berries<br />

1T. coriander<br />

Grind all together in spIce<br />

mill. SpIce should be kept 10 a<br />

cool area 10 a tightly covered<br />

container May also be used on<br />

other game<br />

Chris Hessler<br />

Whether it's gobbling up a turkey, or SIttIng around<br />

the teleVIsion set WIth the famIly watchmg the LIOns Jose<br />

yet another game, Grosse Pointe Thanksglv1l1gs are<br />

steeped m tradItIOns.<br />

We asked four locals from professIOnal cooks to a mom<br />

to a lO-thumbed kItchen wonder: "What IS yom favollte<br />

Thanksgiving reCIpe?" ThIS IS what we got Maybe one of<br />

these reCIpes WIll become part of your famIly's spread<br />

Text and Photos by Ronald J. Bernas<br />

Pecan Sage Dressing<br />

7 slices white bread, trimmed,<br />

cubed and lightly toasted<br />

112 c. milk<br />

114 pound softened buttel'<br />

3 egg yolID><br />

1/4 c. pecan halves<br />

1 tsp. rubbed sage<br />

1 pinch nutmeg<br />

pinch of salt<br />

3 egg whites<br />

Sprmkle milk over bread 10<br />

Lu.,1J r.n.1A,n~ bv ...1 In ~i.i{)thcr<br />

bowl whIp butter and egg yolks<br />

untl! hght and fluffy, add thIS to<br />

bl ead and milk along With pecan<br />

halves, 'lage, nutmeg and salt<br />

WhIp egg whItes m mIxing bowl<br />

on hIgh speed until they peak,<br />

':lut not too .,tlff Fold mto first<br />

mlxtUle<br />

Place btu1fing In greased bak-<br />

Ing pan and bake at 325 0 for 30<br />

minutes or until golden brown<br />

on top<br />

.~'<br />

After hstemng to Park resIdent<br />

Kathy Groustra tell the<br />

followmg story, we were WOI'<br />

rIed about what kmd of n.'c<br />

Ipe she would share<br />

"My famIly loves Brussels<br />

sprouts," she sald "When we<br />

have them, we count them<br />

and make sure everyone gets<br />

the same amounts so no one<br />

is getting more than anyone<br />

else"<br />

But her first recIpe come~<br />

from old famIly tradItIOn,<br />

passed down from mother to<br />

daughter, and her second<br />

comes from a recIpe adapted<br />

from a book, lIke most of her<br />

dIshes.<br />

Groustra saId she adapts<br />

reCIpes to suit her and her<br />

famIly's tastes, and usually<br />

they come out better than the<br />

original<br />

"My famlly hkes to eat, the<br />

kIds are used to me throwmg<br />

all sorts of new thIngs at<br />

them," she SaId, addmg that<br />

the Groustra famlly's<br />

ThankSgIVing celebratIOns In-<br />

Kathy Groustra<br />

clude "anythIng and everythmg"<br />

In the way of food<br />

The followmg reCIpe can be<br />

served hot or cold, although<br />

the taste IS dIfferent when<br />

served cold It can be micro<br />

waved to heat It up the next<br />

day, she SaId<br />

Persimmon Pudding<br />

1/2 c. sugar<br />

1/2 c. butter<br />

2 eggs<br />

2 c. persimmon (peel and run<br />

through food processor or<br />

food mill)<br />

2 c. sour milk<br />

1 tsp. each soda and vanilla,<br />

cinnamon<br />

2 c. flour<br />

Cream butter and sugar. Add<br />

eggs and beat well Add persimmons,<br />

vanilla and cmnamon<br />

Dls'lolve soda m mIlk Add alter<br />

nately mJlk and flour Bake In a<br />

slow oven at lea'lt 40 mInutes,<br />

or<br />

untIl done Serve warm WIth Ice<br />

cream 01 whipped cream<br />

Potato Cheese Puff<br />

12 medium boiling potatoes<br />

2 medium onions, minced<br />

112 c. plus 2 1/2 tablespoons<br />

"1\ ,<br />

Kathy<br />

Groustra:<br />

Persimmon<br />

Pudding and<br />

Potato Cheese<br />

Puff<br />

unsalted butter<br />

2 1/4 c. sharp white cheddar<br />

cheese, grated<br />

1 c. plus 2 tablespoons milk<br />

salt to taste, if desired<br />

freshly ground pepper to<br />

taste<br />

3 eggs well beaten<br />

Scrub and boil the potatoes<br />

until soft Peel and mash thoroughly.<br />

Preheat oven to 375°. Saute<br />

the onions WIth one and a half<br />

tablespoons butter over medium<br />

heat untIl wIlted. Set aside.<br />

Comb me mashed potatoes in a<br />

saucepan WIth one-half cup butter<br />

and the cheese, milk, salt,<br />

pepper and onions and stir over<br />

low heat untIl the butter and<br />

cheese are melted Fold in the<br />

beaten eggs<br />

Grease a three quart casserole<br />

or souffie dish with the remainmg<br />

one tablespoon of butter and<br />

pour in the potato mixture. Bake<br />

uncovered 45 to 50 minutes until<br />

potatoes are brown and puffy.<br />

Serves 12<br />

ThIS dIsh can be prepared<br />

ahead of tIme, and cooked just<br />

before servmg<br />

,<br />

....... 11\.<br />

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Mike Duffy: Pickled Peaches<br />

ThanksgIvmg at the Duffy<br />

house in the Woods is, according<br />

to Mike Duffy, a day for<br />

legalized gluttony<br />

But asking MIke Duffy, columnist<br />

for the DetrOit Free<br />

Press, for a recipe IS lIke askmg<br />

GlOrIa Stemem for the<br />

phone number of a good man,<br />

because Duffy can't cook, he<br />

declares with more than a lIttle<br />

pnde.<br />

"Let's see," he says when<br />

asked what hIS speCIaltIes<br />

are "I do peanut butter sand-<br />

WIches, and chIlI - canned<br />

chlh My WIfe does 99 percent<br />

of the cookmg"<br />

Usually ThanksgIvmg day<br />

begInc:; for Duffy With the<br />

aroma of a turkey roa~tmg<br />

WhIch, of course, he had<br />

nothmg to do WIth .Jane, hiS<br />

Wife, IS m charge of that<br />

After watchmg the parades<br />

With hIS children Chnstopher<br />

and Ehzaheth. thp re


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Nt.W4<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

From page lA<br />

ogy at Queens UnIversity for<br />

four years He studIed neuro.<br />

pathology at the UnIversIty of<br />

Toronto for two and a half more<br />

years<br />

BesIdes hIs natIve language,<br />

Serbo.Croatlan, he speaks En.<br />

gllsh, and a little French and<br />

Spamsh.<br />

MeanwhIle, Jadranka got her<br />

master's degree m me


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Novembel 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News 19A<br />

11 memorial trees lanted • zn Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

The melllOlW" ot jil (,I h ,<br />

POInte Wood" IE "Id, IIh Illd 0111<br />

famIly wel e hUIH'I' rI \ ( ,<br />

through the cIty\., 1IIII1I,tl \1, Pill<br />

nalTree Dt>dlt,lllOIl IJlO, I III,<br />

MayO! GeOlgl' f'I"1111111 'lid<br />

the yeally pl,l!1lIJlh Iii I l (- J'><br />

"to remembel tho,,!' III ,Ii , II,<br />

whom we chell"hl'd tI, dl 1\<br />

"I am Vel'; plld"lIl 11 d 11)(<br />

Tree Comml""Wll lid' (I I, j( II<br />

a brreat Job Oil thh ,\ l II III<br />

said<br />

Com m 1..,"lOIll'! Bdll. II" II \ I<br />

saId the lleh dll' 11\ III' II, 1"'1<br />

als thdt dl"o III.llltill 'II' I' \<br />

The memOlll'" of 'II" l I, I<br />

ored thlb yetll \,ell'<br />

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St. Clare students<br />

learn not to burn<br />

All of the students of St Clare<br />

school recently partIcIpated m a<br />

comprehensIve fire and burn educatIOn<br />

program called Learn<br />

Not to Burn<br />

The program mcluded a fire<br />

survival course along WIth instructIOn<br />

on preventative fire<br />

safety measures AdditIOnal<br />

learmng techmques Involved the<br />

protectIOn and persuasIOn as<br />

peets of fire and burn safety<br />

The chIldren were also asked<br />

to take the fire safety message<br />

home vIa OperatIOn EdIth ThIs<br />

Involved havmg each family<br />

make an escape plan then prac<br />

tlce It The result ",as an ED<br />

ITH EXit Dnlls In The Home<br />

Half-day<br />

for North<br />

Grosse Pomte ~orth High<br />

School Will dIsmISS students at<br />

11-30 a m WPdnec:d~y, f)f'{' 7 1n<br />

order that the commumty may<br />

enJoy the ChrIstmas concert and<br />

tea from 1 to 3 p m In the Cen.<br />

ter for the Performmg<br />

Arts<br />

The school schedule WIll be<br />

shortened periods 1 through 4<br />

Lunches WIll not be served The<br />

afternoon bus WIll be available<br />

at 11:30 a m<br />

Indian exhibit<br />

The flfth grade at Umverslty<br />

Liggett School IS sponsonng an<br />

Indian ExhibIt Mondays through<br />

Fridays, Nov. 21 through Dec<br />

21, at the Cook Road campus<br />

The exhIbIt IS open to the pub.<br />

lic and is free Hours are 8-30<br />

a.m. until 4 p m. m the Arts<br />

Wmg Gallery at ULS.<br />

For more information, call<br />

8844444.<br />

No litterpigs here!<br />

Maire Elementary School second graders in student teacher Kay Hazen's class have been<br />

studying about pollution for the last few weeks.<br />

They'll be developing their own recycling project.<br />

Mercy invites high school seniors<br />

High school semors can get a<br />

preview of campus hfe at Mercy<br />

College of DetrOIt's annual "Col.<br />

lege for A Day" program FrIday,<br />

Nov. 18,<br />

SpeCIal classes taught by Mer.<br />

cy's professors and coverIng<br />

more than 15 subject areas, from<br />

alhed health t<br />

SAVE $7.00 YD. INSTALLED!<br />

$15"<br />

~~I~~~!a~~c~r~~'3~~~~~~URE<br />

Regular S22 99 ~ ,rSla ed S


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Thanksgiving<br />

dance<br />

The War Memonal will hold<br />

ItS annual Thanksg,vmg Dance<br />

for SIxth thlough eighth gI'aders,<br />

Wednesday, Nov. 23 from 730 to<br />

10'30 pm<br />

This pre.hohday event IS open<br />

to all mIddle school students who<br />

reSIde m or attend school m<br />

Grosse Pomte The dance fea<br />

tures contmuous musIC by<br />

Grosse POinte's own STC Enter.<br />

tamment<br />

TICkets are $375 per person<br />

(limIt two per student) and are<br />

available by advance sale only at<br />

the War MemOrial front desk<br />

Students must show I D when<br />

purchasing tIckets and when en<br />

tering the dance No tickets Will<br />

be sold after 7 p m the evemng<br />

of the dance<br />

Parents wi'lhing to rhRpel nne,<br />

calI the War Memonal at 881<br />

7511 You will receIve a free<br />

ticket for your student<br />

Rosenthal<br />

honored<br />

Judith Rosenthal, an Enghsh<br />

teacher for 20 years at Regina<br />

High School m Harper Woods,<br />

has been named an Outstandmg<br />

Teacher by Mel cy College m De<br />

trOlt<br />

Rosenthal was one of 38 teach.<br />

ers honored by Mercy at a lunch.<br />

eon m late October She was<br />

nom mated by Ann-Mane Ray, a<br />

graduate of Regina who IS now a<br />

freshman at Mercy maJonng 111<br />

nmsmg<br />

A reSident of Grosse Pomte<br />

Woods, Rosenthal is also chaIr.<br />

person of Regina's English department<br />

and a semor class mod.<br />

eratoI'. In additlOn, she IS an<br />

mstructor at Henry Ford Com.<br />

mumty College In Dearborn.<br />

R<br />

Peler K. Lutken III. acting headmaster of University Liggett SchooL and Ethel Burwell. associate<br />

director of admissions, accept a plaque from Dr. Beltye Arrington Martin. right, general co-chair<br />

of the 1988 Detroit Metropolitan Teen Conference.<br />

University Liggett recezves plaque<br />

Dr Bettye AIIlI1I,'ton :\1art 111, School 111 appleClatlOn for all the Paul's Cathedral Church<br />

general co chairman of the 1988 i>upport ULS hab given the (De- Among the 250 delegates, were<br />

Detroit Metropohtan Teen Can tlOlt MetlOpohtan) Teen Confel' 11 students from ULS- Ryan<br />

ference, recently awarded UIlI ence f! am Its II1ceptlOn," said Baller, Wendy Barnes, Richard<br />

versity LIggett School wIth d Mmtll1 "I do not hesitate to say BelTI, John Combs, Ali Frederplaque<br />

indicating apprecldtlOl1 that the prestige of ULS and the Ick, Ed Merriman, Angela<br />

for the school's support of the high regmd WIth which It IS held MItchell, Lmda Morreale, Cara<br />

annual teen conference have been mstl umental 111 at Stackpoole, Wilson Wehmeier<br />

Martll1 presented the plaque tJ actmg the SUppOlt of both and Kevm Whitfield.<br />

to Actmg Headmaster Peter K sponsors and other schools for The purpose of the conference<br />

Lutken III and ASSOCiate Du'ec the conference, and, therefore, 111 IS to bring local teens together to<br />

tor of AdmissIOns Ethel Bmwell Its success 0\ er these past five diSCUSSIssues of mterest to modwho<br />

was Mmtm's co chaIr at the years" ern youth, and to guide them m<br />

Teen Conference this year . learnmg how to make positive<br />

"I am debghted to give thIs On Nov. 3, the 1988 Metro chOIces<br />

plaque to Umverslty Liggett Teen Conference met at St ThIs year's conference started<br />

With a panel discussion on the<br />

value of the 1987 conference<br />

Among the six teen panehsts<br />

were Kandla MIlton and Juhe<br />

Muz ofULS<br />

After the panehsts were fin.<br />

Ished, adult faCIlitators worked<br />

WIth small groups of teens to<br />

guide them through their own<br />

dlscusslOns Included among the<br />

facihtators were ULS faculty<br />

members Doug Goodman, Jeff<br />

Healy and Carla Walker, and<br />

ULS parents Penny Baller and<br />

VIVian Buffington<br />

Art exhibit<br />

5700 E 8 Mile<br />

DetrOit, MI 48234 369.1511<br />

pqUlpment for many of The<br />

Neighborhood Club's mstructlOnal<br />

programs<br />

• Flom The Fl'Iends of the<br />

Grosse POInte Pubhc Library,<br />

$5,734 for appropl'latlOns for sup.<br />

POIt for attendance of two staff<br />

member'> at the CLSI Midwest<br />

U'lel s Group Meetmg and a fi.<br />

I1dlKldl contnbutlOn for a fun.<br />

dl al '>lI1gconsultant.<br />

• Flom the Fl'Iends of the<br />

Grosse POll1te Library, $21,650<br />

for applOpl'latlOns for printmg of<br />

Llbl ary Pomtes, plastiC book<br />

bags, book purchases, CL81<br />

equIpment, three computers and<br />

a fax machll1c<br />

-Margie Rems Sm!lh<br />

131 KERCHEVAL"~'<br />

CENTER<br />

Prestige Lo€adon<br />

On the Hill<br />

in Grosse Pointe Farms<br />

• 10,000 sq. ft./Immediate<br />

availability<br />

• Ideal for medical, office or<br />

retail<br />

• Dramatic atrium entrance<br />

• full-service bank on<br />

first noor<br />

• Award winning architects<br />

OLIVER/CATALANO<br />

GRUBB & EWS<br />

313-350-9500<br />

21A<br />

School board approves<br />

gifts from several PTOs<br />

The Gros'>e POinte 'lchool<br />

board accepted, With appl eCla<br />

tlOn, gIfts flom sevel al PTOs,<br />

parent !,'TOUPSand 01 gal1l7dtlOlls<br />

at Its meetll1g Nov 7<br />

• From thp Defer PTO, $3.600,<br />

for student pI ogl amb<br />

• From the Kel by ?TO,<br />

$1,500, fOl computCl plll1ter~<br />

• From the Mil'lon PTO,<br />

$6,675, for stuclent pI 01,'1 am" and<br />

projects<br />

• From the Poupard PTO,<br />

$5,100, fOl student pI 01,'1 am'l<br />

• FlOm the North 11.gh School<br />

Parent Club, $2,500, tOWe of<br />

a set of uneven parallel bal s, as<br />

pmtml payment for the u'>e of<br />

North HIgh School gymnastIcs<br />

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CUSTOM CABIN£] RY<br />

FOR fifE HOME<br />

Knigh ts-in-training<br />

Cub Scout Pack No. 39 at Our Lady Star of the Sea School held a Knights of the Roundtable<br />

pack meeting Oct. 22. Each scout made his own costume and was knighted by Warren Damman,<br />

co-cubmaster.<br />

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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Using a 28mm wide-angle lens was the only way Monte Nagler could capture this exciting photograph<br />

taken on Baffin Island high in the Canadian Arctic. Notice the tremendous depth-ol-field<br />

and extreme sharpne,I \\pdge<br />

,I" '>('IIOlh lI\JUI Y could I ('"ult<br />

All "tllk IIlg and "t11H k tool"<br />

ll'>ed IO! \\ OOdlhoPPIJl/-i'llld "pht<br />

tllll-{ "hOllId be ..,h,1IpPllPd .h<br />

ll('pd(.d i\ dull tool llot ollh<br />

IIIdkl''' lot a !!lOll' dlllilllit loh It<br />

oil l'11 (.Ill hp (LIllgeIOlh 1,lke'<br />

\\ I"e flTI \\.1111' dl"CdlC! lll\<br />

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mcorporates an impreSSIve range<br />

of structural element". bnck,<br />

Pewablc tile, carved hme~tone,<br />

carved oak, slate, copper and<br />

stamed glass Pelc said the exte<br />

nor of the church IS vlltually<br />

unchanged from 1926<br />

The rectory, directly m the<br />

church's shadow, was bUIlt much<br />

later, deSigned as a home for the<br />

priests aSSigned to the church<br />

It's now also used for admmls<br />

tl atlve offices<br />

8t Ambrose Academy has 190<br />

students m grades K through 8<br />

Most are non-CatholIc, Pelc Said,<br />

and most are from DetrOIt<br />

The onglnal St Ambrose<br />

Church, a wooden structUle,<br />

bUIlt In 1917, IS stlll standmg,<br />

but has been moved to a lot be<br />

hmd the Park CIty Hall It's cur<br />

Iently used as a pansh hdll<br />

TIlt! wllvem lJu11uJJI~ Wd~<br />

erected m 1949 to house the<br />

Domln!can Sisters who staffed<br />

5t Ambrose school When the<br />

hIgh school closed, the bUIlding<br />

was leased to Goodwill Indus<br />

tnes for use as an adult foster<br />

care home It's now bemg lea"ed<br />

to Wolverme Human ServIces<br />

for use as a reSIdentIal treat<br />

ment center for neglected and<br />

abused adolescent boys, and for<br />

Wolverme's admmistrative of<br />

fices.<br />

Back in the early part of thiS<br />

century, when the pansh was es<br />

tabhshed, Pelc saId, Grosse<br />

Pomte was growing rapIdly,<br />

making the transition from are.<br />

sort community to a suburb for<br />

the movers and shakers m De<br />

trolt's blossommg automobIle m.<br />

dustry.<br />

8t. Ambrose parish was one of<br />

the first established by BIshop<br />

MIchael Gallagher, he saId, Just<br />

about the tIme the city of DetrOIt<br />

was begmnlng to expand Also,<br />

Just about the tIme the Grand<br />

MaraIS swamp was filled and the<br />

area had tapped mto the CIty'S<br />

sewer system.<br />

The area grew so fast, he SaId,<br />

the archdIOcese didn't have the<br />

chance - or the foreSIght - to<br />

purchase a large parcel of land<br />

1m St Ambrose's pansh "The<br />

neighborhood grew so qUIckly,<br />

they had to buy pIeces of land<br />

here and there That's why the<br />

buildmgs are so haphazardly<br />

"cattered over several cIty<br />

blocks.<br />

"Now," he said, "as aban.<br />

doned houses come on the mar<br />

ket III the neIghborhood, we're<br />

trymg to buy them up "<br />

St Amblose IS consohdatmg,<br />

Ienovatmg dnd parilclpatmg m<br />

a maJOI capital Improvement<br />

progt am delsgned to create a<br />

more campus hke atmosphere<br />

"We'le workmg WIth the Park's<br />

Downtown Development Author.<br />

Ity, " he saId "We'd like to pull<br />

all the buildmgs togethel to turn<br />

thIS sectIOn of the cIty alOund to<br />

a whole new upscale look The<br />

chUlch IS a magnet for thIS"<br />

When two nearby DetrOIt<br />

chlu ches are closed, accordll1g to<br />

recent plans, 8t Ambrose will<br />

plobably pick up an addItional<br />

200 familieS - addll1g to theu<br />

Fall in and<br />

rake up these<br />

SPECIALS!<br />

METRO<br />

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885-2400<br />

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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

St. Ambrose Church.: Bridge between Detroit, Grosse Pointe<br />

By Margie Reins Smith<br />

Staff Wnter<br />

This I!> the fifteenth In an OLea<br />

6umal ~eTle~ about Gros.',e POl!1te<br />

Lhurches<br />

5t Ambro'>e CatholIc Church,<br />

on the cO!ner of Hampton and<br />

Maryland m Gro%e Pomte Park,<br />

'>tands like Colo,,'>us - one foot<br />

III pOlilOn" of DetrOit's most eco<br />

nomlcally dIsadvantaged areas -<br />

one foot m some of GIOSse<br />

Pomte's most amuent nPlghbor<br />

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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News Nt-W1-<br />

St. A11Jbrose<br />

From page 24A<br />

enough to Iecogmze people with<br />

out gettmg lo~t m a large<br />

crowd"<br />

Another umque aspect of 8t<br />

Ambrose, he said, IS the famIly<br />

onented educatlOnal pi o{,fram<br />

"No weekday seSSlOm; fOl kids<br />

We do It all on 8unday morn<br />

mg," he said "This also gets the<br />

mtellectual JUIces of the adult<br />

commuOlty f10wlllg "<br />

Indeed educatIOn has always<br />

been high on 8t Amblose list of<br />

pi 101 ItleS, Pelc ~ald "The palish<br />

I~ committed to ItChool open<br />

betdu:>e we're commItted to edu<br />

c.atlOn and to the city of DetrOit"<br />

In fact, he pomted out, 8t<br />

Ambl o~e was so commItted to<br />

the educatlOn of It., youngstel s,<br />

Uldl ud\..k III 1919, the lilbt Older<br />

of busInesb - even befO!e a pel<br />

manent Chill ch was bUIlt - was<br />

the constructlOn of a f,'lade<br />

school By the mId '20s, a high<br />

school had been added to the<br />

grade school<br />

Only aftel the schools '.~ele<br />

well establIshed and thllvmg,<br />

did the congregatlOn turn toward<br />

the constl uctlOn of a permanent<br />

church<br />

Incidently, the Cavahel ", 8t<br />

Ambrose's football team, wel e<br />

well-known champlOns m theIr<br />

AA dIVISIOn dunng the '60s -<br />

coached by G€orge Perles, to<br />

The Rev. Timothy Pe1c<br />

day'~ M8U football coach<br />

The '70s brought decreasmg<br />

enrollment 10 the wake of the<br />

1967 not~ m DetrOit. The result-<br />

109 declIne and detenoratlOn of<br />

nearby neIghborhoods &pelled<br />

doom for 8t Ambrose HIgh<br />

School and It closed In 1971 The<br />

building was demolished m the<br />

early '80s<br />

The gl ade school, 8t Ambrose<br />

Academy, however, continues to<br />

keep pace wIth educatIOnal mnovatlOns,<br />

accordmg to Pelc, and I~<br />

dcdlcated to Its nearly 200 stu<br />

dcnts Many are non Cathohc, he<br />

'>ald Most are from DetrOit, and<br />

nearly half of many students' tu<br />

Itlon IS paid for by an operatmg<br />

grant prOVided by the Catholic.<br />

ServIces Appeal<br />

8t Ambrose also has a welldeveloped<br />

SOCIal~rvlce pro{,'l-am,<br />

Pelc Said "We support Crossloads<br />

East with food, staff and<br />

c.ollectlOns We also have two full<br />

time pastoral sisters who work<br />

with neIghborhood block clubs,<br />

Meals on Wheels, home VIsItatIOns,<br />

People m Faith UOlted<br />

(PIFUl and the 8t Vmcent de<br />

Paul Society_<br />

"Yet - the pnonty here IS<br />

still worship," he said "Beautlful<br />

space, beautlful musIc It's<br />

unique There's no catalog worship<br />

here"<br />

The lovely gift of holiday mu-<br />

SICwlll be made aVailable to reb<br />

Ident.., of Glo., $10 and proceeds<br />

wJll Jom the fund" bet aSIde fOl<br />

the chou to compete next "pi mg<br />

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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

It's a food shopping adventure<br />

at Farmer Jack<br />

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This Year ••• To Order Call 774-3541<br />

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'24 HOlI' mwt nollu Is requlred on 'M1oIe roast~ lIHktyl<br />

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A DEVIl'S FOOD CAKE TOPPED AND<br />

8~:ECh~;;I;t;TEFUOG~ 4'8<br />

For special orders call 774-4613<br />

Potato or Tea @ '9<br />

FUdge Cake \!!) 40.0Z. Dinner Rolls 12.CT •<br />

WHAT A TREAT<br />

Pumpkin<br />

Pies<br />

8" 25-OZ Z.'9<br />

10"40'0Z.J."<br />

LAYERSOF LUSCIOUS CAKE AND ICE CREAM<br />

Turkey Shaped<br />

Ice Cream Cake<br />

::b~<br />

1Z'8<br />

68<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

Pascal Celery ~~~~ I<br />

IMPORTED<br />

Fresh Chestnuts<br />

OCEAN<br />

SPRAY<br />

Fresh Cranberries<br />

12.OZ 68<br />

PKG .•<br />

I<br />

Also available for your convenience:<br />

* POST OFFICE to buy stamps, mail packages,<br />

send registered letters.<br />

* PHARMACY with Pharmacist on<br />

duty 7 days a week. Call 774-9082<br />

* DINER'S EXPRESS CHECKOUT 3 Items or less<br />

hot prepared foods to go. Instant outl<br />

SUPERMARKETS<br />

'<br />

Prices effective through Sat., Nov. 19, 1988at ..<br />

9 Mile near Mack<br />

Store open Monday through Saturday 8 a m until lOp m<br />

Sunday9 a m until 7 pm


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News Nt-W4<br />

People who drive pickups<br />

Dnvlng a FOId F 150 pickup, a<br />

big 01' hound dog !>Ittlng next to<br />

me, I figured all I needed wa!> a<br />

gun rack and a nf1e behind my<br />

head to cumplete the picture<br />

The dog wasn't mine and I<br />

was not armed and thaC!> Just a<br />

.,tel eotype anyway, because most<br />

pickup tl uck buyers aren't good<br />

01' boys elt all Thel e probably<br />

alen't that many good 01' boys,<br />

because the FOld F.Senes pickup<br />

I~ the biggest selling vehicle In<br />

Amenca And It ha!> been fOl<br />

'>even yem,><br />

Sale" III the 1988 model )eIde But you don't have to, because<br />

you've got power Windows<br />

and powel locb<br />

A 49 hter V 6 With five speed<br />

manual tran"mlsslOn IS "tandard<br />

m the F Senec:; pickup, but the<br />

te,>t vehicle had 5 hter V 8 whICh<br />

put out 185 hOIc:;epowpr, 40 mOle<br />

th,m the V 6, and a three-speed<br />

clutomatJC<br />

Richard Wright<br />

It all "eem" very CIVIlized and<br />

I had a SuspiCIOn that suburban<br />

type" might go fO! thiS vehicle as<br />

much ac:;fal'mers and that more<br />

of these workhorse!> haul guys to<br />

the office and run errands to the<br />

malls than haul manure and<br />

dram pipes To find out, I called<br />

Ray Wmdecker at Ford Motor<br />

Co, who keeps tl ack of things<br />

and more often than not has<br />

done a statistical analySIS which<br />

will answer almost any questIOn<br />

about the automotive market<br />

Sure enough, Wmdecker had<br />

the figUi es and relayed thiS m-<br />

telhgence about the F-Senes<br />

pickup 10 pel cent of owners are<br />

farmers, but 13 percent are<br />

professlOnal and techmcal peo<br />

pIe, 7 percent are managers and<br />

owners of busmesses and 20 percent<br />

al e m the skilled trades<br />

What do they use the trucks<br />

for? Well, SaId Wmdecker, 66<br />

percent say they haul thmgs m<br />

them, 65 percent use them for<br />

shoppmg and runnmg en and!>,<br />

69 percent for pleasure and 73<br />

percent for commutmg Some 47<br />

percent say they take them on<br />

vacatIOn and 55 percent u.,e<br />

them for huntmg and campmg<br />

The 44 pelcent who use them for<br />

busll1ess also use them for all<br />

these other purposes In c:;hort,<br />

pIckup trucks are used m pletty<br />

much the same way as Cal '><br />

As I say, I have neve! been<br />

keen about trucks, but aftci cl<br />

few days I got qUite fond of the<br />

F 150 It 15 very handsome III d<br />

macho way and the VISIbility "I<br />

forded by Slttll1g up above tl1('<br />

traffic defil1ltely gives one ,}<br />

sense of well-bemg<br />

Dogs look better m a pickup<br />

than they do m a sleek, aerodyn<br />

amlc sports car and they seem to<br />

lIke them better And after a few<br />

days, I began checking out the<br />

firearms when I was In Seal" or<br />

aren't who you think<br />

at the mall<br />

I thought I had put Will be td hng r ree photoc, of yOUl<br />

children talkmg With han ' II II (<br />

• Two Family MOVie ClaSSICS<br />

RCllaJc,"df1eL 1 hi It fl IHe"llll' IV/II, 'II 'Ill I clflel [JeI( Ire<br />

T,fTlcatl200 llJ()dlll!101)I!I1 \ 11111,,1,>11 P/il I'<br />

forchddwlll",->IOf) 1 lid",...,} I)()<br />

• Convenient, Free Parking<br />

~lgn"v..lllrlrr(ll\'>llt' i.,ll. I hll "I(,ftll'<br />

C.enterI1flng) 1111111111,[( ,1111'1,111(,<br />

lhrl'>tllldc, III 1111If, II I 1,\ 1 ,I, 1<br />

rl'fIll'rnlJI<br />

I<br />

MONDAY,NOVEMBER2~1~8<br />

at 730 pm to hear the appeal of Mr Damel Hughes, owner of the<br />

premIses located at 268 LeWiston, from the denial of the BUilding<br />

Dppartment to Issue a bUilding permit for the con'ltructlOn of a fam<br />

Ily room to the rear of hl'l eXI'ltmg dwelhng located at the foregOing<br />

address Such permit IS'luance was denied for rea'lon that<br />

..dL.<br />

••<br />

a.s<br />

_<br />

a The re'lldence located on the foregOing premlse'l IS noncon<br />

forming for rea'!on that It IS In VIOlatIOn of the '!Ide yard prOVISIOn<br />

of Artlele XIII, SectIOn 1300 of the CIty''! Zoning Ordinance, and In<br />

accordance With the prOVI'lIOnS opf Article XV, Section 1502, Hem<br />

4 A of the Clty''l Zoning Ordinance, no 'luch 'ltructure may be en<br />

larged or structurally altered unles'l a vanance IS granted<br />

b The proposed additIOn on the rear would also mfnnge upon<br />

the- minimum Side yard requirement'! of 4 feet leaVing a Side yard<br />

of ,141 feet, thereby requ Iring a vanance from the prOVI'lIOn'l of Ar<br />

tiel£' XIII, SectIOn 1300 of the CIty's Ordmance<br />

The Heanng WIll be public Intere'lted property owner'! or reSidents<br />

of the City arc InVlteo to attend Tho~e wl'!hlng to '!ubmlt written<br />

comments may do so to the Office of the CIty Clerk A drop-box at<br />

the Pubhc Safety Department may be utIlized for hand-clehvered<br />

mall during non office hours<br />

G P N 11117/88<br />

RICHARD G. SOLAK<br />

CITY CLERK<br />

A QtNAI~ANC~ ClIDIc9;fMA6<br />

Saturday<br />

II:OOA.M. ~ 3:00 PM.<br />

Call 568-5600 For More InformatIon<br />

RENAISSANCE CENTER<br />

November 26th


A real lover<br />

Kip is a female border collie. Five months old. she is<br />

very affectionate and smart and she just loves people. Kip<br />

is available for adoption at the Michigan Humane Central<br />

Shelter. 7401 Chrysler Drive. Detroit. Call 812-3400.Hours<br />

are Tuesday through Saturday from 10a.m. to 4:30p.m.<br />

Lundy elected to state board<br />

Manlyn F Lundy, a 42-year<br />

resident of Grosse Pointe, was<br />

elected on N ov. 8 to one of the<br />

two vacant seats on the State<br />

Board of Education. Though orIginally<br />

reported as coming m<br />

thIrd, late returns gave her the<br />

victory.<br />

Barbara Dumouchelle, of<br />

Grosse Isle, won the other seat,<br />

thus continuing the 4 to 4 spht<br />

of Republicans and Democrats<br />

on the state board.<br />

Brahms concert dedicated to Semple<br />

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />

dedicated the closing concert<br />

of its Brahms Festival Nov. 12<br />

to the late Robert B. Semple.<br />

Semple, who died recently,<br />

had led the orchestra for 20<br />

years, from 1961 to 1981, as<br />

president and chairman. He is<br />

widely acknowledged in the De.<br />

trOlt community as the major<br />

force that helped push the orchestra<br />

forward into a position of<br />

national and international prominence.<br />

Semple was honorary chairman<br />

when he died, and the DSO<br />

recently named the principal<br />

clarinet chair in his honor.<br />

Bird seed sale to ben~fit zoo<br />

With winter on its way, our<br />

feathered friends have begun<br />

storing food for those cold<br />

months ahead. Detroiters can<br />

help feed the birds and, at the<br />

same time. care for the animals<br />

at the Detroit Zoo.<br />

In cooperation with Purina<br />

Mills Co., the Detroit Zoological<br />

Society is now taking orders for<br />

quality bird seed at exceptional<br />

prices until Nov. 23. Pick-up<br />

date is scheduled for Dec. 10<br />

from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

For further information and<br />

an order form, call the zoo office<br />

at 541.5717.<br />

City of


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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Gail Kaess fights fa r the<br />

By John Minnis<br />

Slaff Writer<br />

IndIviduals protective of theIr<br />

privacy aren't the only ones concemed<br />

about the encroachment<br />

of the Orwelhan BIg Brother_ CItIes<br />

small and large have the<br />

same fears of bIg government.<br />

As the newly elected presIdent<br />

of the MichIgan Mumcipal<br />

League, Grosse Pomte Farms<br />

Councilwoman Gail Kaess ISperhaps<br />

the most influential person<br />

m the state to protect cItIes' sov<br />

erelgmty, whIch IS known as<br />

"home rule"<br />

Kaess, who has served on the<br />

Farms City Council smce 1979,<br />

became president of league at Its<br />

90th annual conventIOn m Saginaw<br />

m September The league IS<br />

composed of 501 member cities<br />

and IS a major Influence on the<br />

state and lederal levels of gov<br />

ernment<br />

Home rule IS one of the most<br />

Important Issues the league<br />

stands for It defines home rule<br />

as "the right of our cItIes and<br />

Villages to handle their own af.<br />

fall'S within the limits of local<br />

resources and consistent with<br />

practIcal economICand social fac.<br />

tors, behevmg that in our field of<br />

municipal affalrs municipahtles<br />

should stand m equal dlgmty<br />

along with the state and federal<br />

government. We believe m the<br />

maXImum local authority consIstent<br />

with the posItIOn of the<br />

mumclpahtIes as a constltutent<br />

element of a sovereIgn state."<br />

In other words, BIg Brother,<br />

bug off<br />

The Grosse Pomtes are In<br />

tensely protectIve of theIr mdependence<br />

Grosse Pomte Woods,<br />

for example, sends many resolutions<br />

to state or federal government<br />

m opposItIon to legislatIOn<br />

that would undermme the CIty'S<br />

authonty<br />

On Nov 7, the Woods counCIl<br />

sent a resolutIOn to state lawmakers<br />

opposmg a Senate bill<br />

that would prevent the city from<br />

excludmg famIly and group day<br />

care homes from reSIdentIal<br />

neIghborhoods The Woods mamtams<br />

day cares are busmesses,<br />

and busmesses are restrIcted to<br />

areas zoned for such activity<br />

The Important pomt as far as<br />

home rule IS concerned IS that<br />

CItIes should be able to determIne<br />

on theIr own where bUSIness<br />

WIll be conducted In the<br />

city<br />

As presIdent of the league,<br />

Kaess draws on consIderable m-<br />

fluence wIth state and federal<br />

lawmakers, and Woods and<br />

other Pomtes offiCials call on<br />

Kaess and the league regularly<br />

Woods resident<br />

reports missing<br />

driveway ramp<br />

A Grosse Pointe Woods man<br />

returned to hIS VernIer Road<br />

home one mght last week only<br />

to have hIS van swallowed by a<br />

2 foot, water-filled hole at the<br />

end of hIS dnveway<br />

When the man left for work<br />

Nov 10 hiS dnveway was OK<br />

Even though there has been<br />

ongomg constructIOn along Vel'<br />

mer, the reSident told Woods po<br />

!Ice that none of the road work<br />

has been done near hIS home for<br />

two weeks<br />

When he got home that mght,<br />

he noticed a pool of water at the<br />

end of hi" drIveway, but he<br />

thought nothmg of It ",mceIt had<br />

been rammg and the constructIOn<br />

waR preventing the water<br />

from reachmg the storm sewerR<br />

ploperly<br />

When he entered the pool of<br />

water, hIS van lIterally fell off<br />

the edge of the world He wa'><br />

unable to get the van out With<br />

out a wrecker The vehIcle re<br />

cf'lVed damage to the front and<br />

Underca ITlage<br />

The reRldent told polIce he he<br />

!leveR the comtructlOn crew dug<br />

the hole dUrIng the day, hut<br />

failed to put any type of harn<br />

cade at the end of hIS dnveway<br />

A Wood" officer Ime,>tlgatmg<br />

thC' mClclf'nt agreed WIth the<br />

man that ",ome type of barncade<br />

"hollld have heen proVIded to<br />

warn the re"ldent<br />

Thl" inCIdent I" one of many<br />

filed WIth the Wood" po1Jcecon<br />

cern Illg' IhE"'con"tructlOn on Vel'<br />

filer A couple of week


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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

New WCCC trustee has the right stuff for business, students<br />

BV John Minnis<br />

StaH Writer<br />

As the community college halson<br />

with the largest hIgh-tech<br />

thmk tank m the country,<br />

Wayne County Community College<br />

Trustee-elect Jim Jacobs<br />

has a lot to offer busmess and<br />

mdustry leaders - not to mentlOn<br />

the students<br />

Jacobs, 44, a Detroit resIdent,<br />

ran unopposed In the general<br />

ele(tlOn Nov. 8 for WCCC's Distnct<br />

1, which includes the<br />

Grosse Pomtes He has taught<br />

economics at Macomb Commun-<br />

Ity College for 20 years, and has<br />

a doctorate In politICal economics<br />

from Princeton UniVerSIty, N J.<br />

Since 1985 he has been on<br />

loan from MCC as dIrector of the<br />

!"'b:hlga'1 ('n!"'1Tl"t1mty College<br />

Liaison Office at the Industrial<br />

Technology Institute in Ann Arbor<br />

ITI, a not. for-profit organizatIOn,<br />

was formed by the state of<br />

Michigan In 1982 to promote the<br />

utihzation of advanced technologtes<br />

In an effort to strengthen<br />

Michigan's mdustrial base.<br />

While many economists are<br />

touting the coming of a post.industrial<br />

society featuring a domi.<br />

nant service sector, Jacobs<br />

argues that high-paYing Jobs will<br />

still be prlmanly In manufactur-<br />

Ing<br />

To make sure employers have<br />

a skJlled work force avaIlable,<br />

IT! works wIth MIChIgan's 29<br />

community colleges to provide<br />

the necessary trammg_ Jacobs<br />

speclahzes m "customized trammg"<br />

- that IS, tallonng commumty<br />

college programs to meet<br />

the needs of specific employers.<br />

The automobIle companies regularly<br />

seek customized training<br />

through community colleges<br />

WIth the expertise he has acquired<br />

through ITI and his tenure<br />

In teachmg, Jacobs beheves<br />

he can play a leadership role m<br />

WCCC's continued Improvement<br />

in education<br />

He said WCCC has been<br />

steadily improving from Its low<br />

point two years ago, but It still<br />

has a way to go before It regains<br />

the trust of employers as a<br />

source of reliable, well-trained<br />

workers.<br />

Jacobs said his predeces::lor on<br />

the WCCC hoard, GrosBe Pointe<br />

resident Dennis Mongoven, has<br />

contributed a lot to improving<br />

the quality 'of education at the<br />

----p-~-<br />

By Ronald J. Bernas<br />

Charles R. Moon a Grosse Pointe resident and attorney practIcing<br />

in Detroit, was honored by SEMCOG, the Southeast Michigan<br />

Council of Governments, as a regional ambassador. SEMCOG honors<br />

such individuals each year in recognition of their contributions to<br />

the quality of life in Southeast Michigan. Moon is a principal in the<br />

law firm of Dickinson, Wright, Moon, VanDusen and Freeman, now<br />

in his 51st year of legal work in greater Detroit.<br />

Benfer<br />

Mary S. Benfer of Grosse Pointe, has been ac-<br />

, cepted as a participant in Leadership Detroit X<br />

for the 1988-89 year. Leadership Detroit is a semi.<br />

nar program designed for young executives in major<br />

metro Detroit business and civic institutions<br />

who possess obvious potential for leadershIp in the<br />

community. Benfer is a Grosse Pomte reSIdent<br />

and has been a Junior League member smce<br />

1980, joinmg the DetrOlt chapter m 1982. She is<br />

currently the executive vice president of the<br />

league.<br />

Attorney Patricia M. Irving has Joined the DetrOIt office of<br />

Schlussel, Lifton, Simon, Rands Gavin & Jackier, P.C. The litigation<br />

attorney joins the 55-member firm as an associate from the Detroit<br />

law firm of Bellanca, Beattie & De Lisle. Her practice concentration<br />

IS in zOning, condemnatIOn, municipal law and civil rIghts She also<br />

serves as a consultant and special litigatIon counsel for various local<br />

CItIes on zoning enforcement. She lives m Grosse POinte Woods<br />

Thomas J. Morr was appointed general director<br />

of employee benefits on the General Motors<br />

Personnel Administration and Development Staff.<br />

A 23-year GM veteran, Morr has held various assignments<br />

in the benefit compensation and policy<br />

development areM. He lives in Grosse Pointe Until<br />

thIS appointment, he was director of central<br />

personnel for the Chevrolet-Pontiac.Canada<br />

Group<br />

Bates<br />

Brown<br />

Mon<br />

James S. Mackintosh of Bolton-Johnston Associates of Grosse<br />

Pointe Just returned from attendmg a two-day course on residential<br />

real estate The course, "Personal and Career Management for the<br />

ReSIdential Specialist" provides skills in planning, commUnication<br />

and time management to improve sales effiCIency.<br />

B.A. Bates, executive vIce preSIdent of Finance<br />

and AdminIstratIOn of R.L Polk & Company,<br />

Publishers, has been recently elected to the board<br />

of directors of the MIchIgan State Chamber of<br />

Commerce. Bates will serve a two-year term on<br />

the chamber's 87-member board. As a dIrector of<br />

the state chamber, he WIll be Involved In estab.<br />

lishmg policy on major economic, legislatIVe, pobt.<br />

Ical and SOCialissues that have an effect on MIchl,<br />

gan's busmess and economIC clImate He lives In<br />

Grosse Pointe Park.<br />

The DetrOIt office of Mercer MeIdinger Hansen,<br />

Inc, the natIOn's largest compensatIOn and employee<br />

benefits consulting firm, announced that<br />

Pomter Susan Chaplin has JOined the firm as a<br />

commUnicatIOns consultant Previously, Chaplm<br />

worked as a commUnicatIOns consultant for Alexander<br />

& Alexander PrIor to that she worked m<br />

the pubhc affairs and employee relatIOns departments<br />

of DetrOIt Edison<br />

Chaplin<br />

Kolon, Blttker & Desmond, lnc , one of the larg<br />

est full-servIce MIchIgan based advertismg agen.<br />

Cles, recently announcf'd the appointment of<br />

Woods reSident Timothy P. Brown to the office<br />

of semor vice preSident - finance and admmI'ltra<br />

lIOn He WIll be responSible for finanCIal adminIStratIOn,<br />

purchasmg, media, traffic and the company<br />

SubSIdiaries He Jomed KB&D m 1977<br />

college<br />

As an expelt m techmcal<br />

trammg at the community col<br />

lege level, Jacobs saId there al e<br />

three types of students whose<br />

needs have to be met If WCCC's<br />

program IS to be successful.<br />

1) The young, full-tIme student<br />

who needs baSIC Job skills, such<br />

as readmg, wntmg and mathematIcs,<br />

as well as technical<br />

Skills, such as operating computers<br />

Workers today WIll face constant<br />

trammg and retralnmg<br />

throughout theIr workmg lives,<br />

therefore they must have a foundatIOn<br />

that makes them trama<br />

ble and adaptable.<br />

2) Members of the present<br />

work force, who must keep up<br />

WIth the ever-increaSing ad-<br />

\.ance" of wC~Il,vlolf.y Il1 t},e ....VI h<br />

place<br />

3) The unemployed, dIsplaced<br />

workers who haven't the skJlls<br />

to get a new job. The adult, non.<br />

traditional student poses an Immediate<br />

challenge to occupa.<br />

IMPRINTING ON PAPER GOODS SUCH<br />

AS NAPKINS, CHRISTMAS CARDS.<br />

PAPER BY THE POUND (STATIONERY)<br />

Up to 2 Lines Only<br />

SATURDAY ONLY NOVEMBER 19th<br />

72 Kercheval on the Hili<br />

882.6880<br />

ancludes photographic fee<br />

and one 8 x IV)<br />

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FREE<br />

THANKSGMNG<br />

SPECIAL!!!<br />

Wayne County Community College Trustee-elect 11mJacobs.<br />

as a member of the Industrial Technology Institute. said he has<br />

a lot to offer Industry and students.<br />

DAY<br />

HOME SITTING FAMILY PORTRAIT<br />

ONLY $7995<br />

A FOX Photographer will be In your neigh<br />

borhood Thanksgiving Day to capture this family<br />

gathering forever.<br />

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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Sparky Herberts: Going back to<br />

By Pat Paholsky<br />

Editor<br />

Spal ky Hel bCIh, celebl dtmg<br />

nIne years m bu-,me,>,> next<br />

month, h gOlIlg bdlk to It'> rooh<br />

Almost<br />

It began a'> a -,nldll IWlghbOi<br />

hood bar sel ~Ing blll gel'> dnd<br />

key lime pie Ovel the yedl s,<br />

there have been d couple of md<br />

Jar expansIOnal tlmp"," Fmken "aId<br />

The e"pan.,JOns, II1creasmg<br />

,>Pdtll1g fl din 45 to 110, and the<br />

thlee loom,., offer patlan" a<br />

chOIce of dtmo"phere, flOm subdued<br />

to loud<br />

SPdl ky Hel b('1b employ,><br />

,Ihotlt 40 people It'" open heven<br />

(Ll~" exceeded $50 mJlllOn<br />

m depOSIt,., In re.sponse to<br />

Fl anklm's no nonsen.se compan<br />

son advertlsmg m local new'>papers<br />

and dIrect mall, total de<br />

pOSIts reached $50,387,756 at the<br />

close of bUSiness Nov 3 Located<br />

at 20247 Mack Ave III the<br />

Woods, the bl anch opened 1I1<br />

July 1986<br />

Tony Alfonsl JI , co owner of<br />

Sir Speedy Printing, an<br />

nounced the expansIOn of hIS<br />

pnntlng and graphICS fil-m Into<br />

larger corporate dnd sdles head<br />

quarters Formelly located at<br />

20737 Mack Ave, m the Woods,<br />

the new headqumter" bUlldmg IS<br />

At the November meeting of<br />

the NatIOnal As"oclatlOn of<br />

Women Busmess Owners, Ford<br />

Moto! Company VIce Pre"ldent<br />

Jane Esper wIll speak The pre<br />

sentatlOn wIll be held Thursday,<br />

dt :n:n2 Mack Ave m<br />

POinte Woods, seven<br />

nO!th .of Verl1ler The<br />

number IS 8866850<br />

31A<br />

Grosse<br />

blocks<br />

phone<br />

Wabh & HlI1ckley Co" Cavanaugh<br />

FlllancJaI SerVIces, Inc.,<br />

and Certified Fmanclal Consultants,<br />

LTD have merged to form<br />

the Creative Compensation<br />

Group. The merger of the three<br />

DetlO!t area firms was an.<br />

nounced by CCG preSIdent<br />

Clune J Walsh Jl-, a Farms res-<br />

Ident The company will be located<br />

III 200 RenaIssance Center,<br />

SUIte 2930 CCG WIll !Speclahze<br />

In executIve compensatIOn and<br />

benefit plannmg servIces, wealth<br />

transfer funding programs, and<br />

capItal accumulatIOn planmng<br />

Women in business to meet<br />

Nov 17, at 6 pm at the Recess<br />

Club m the FIsher BUIlding,<br />

To attend, call Martha Kummer<br />

at 353-6660. The cost IS $25<br />

for NA WBO members and $30<br />

fOJ non-members<br />

Offering to you at cornpetitive prices an<br />

array of services including typeseftiny.<br />

layout, design,<br />

and camera work.<br />

My Mickey<br />

II I 1',1' h<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitehouse of Grosse Pomte Woods won thiS three-foot tall Mickey<br />

Mouse in a Disney Channel promotion sponsored by Grosse Pointe Cable recently. They are<br />

with Linda Bunte, at the right. from Grosse Pointe Cable. Winners of the giant Minnie Mouse<br />

were the Whitehouse family of Gro~se Pointe Woods.<br />

Gros~e Pointe News<br />

96 Kercheval<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms<br />

882-3500


32A November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

NOVEMBER<br />

ESTATE AUCTION<br />

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19887:00 P.M.-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,198811:00 A.M.<br />

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20) 198812:00 NOON<br />

Preview exhibition begins Friday, November 11, 1988 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. through sale dates.<br />

Special preview Wednesday, November 16, 198810:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M.<br />

Call or write for a free brochure. Illustrated catalogues available<br />

$10.00 post paid. Annual SUbscriptions $45.00.<br />

Fine oil paintings<br />

Sterling silver<br />

Extensive collection of estate jewelry<br />

Oriental rugs, over 60 lots<br />

Victorian furniture<br />

French and English furniture<br />

Porcelain and crystal<br />

Bronze and marble statuary<br />

Orientalia<br />

Firearms collection, over 30 pieces<br />

JOSSE GOOSENS, OIL ON CANVAS,<br />

{OKTOBERFESn, 36" x 44"<br />

GEN PAUL, OIL ON CANVAS, FRENCH CITYSCAPE<br />

WITH CHURCH, 21" x 25"<br />

ANllOUE AND MODERN GUN COL.<br />

LECTION, FEAnJRE SUNDAY<br />

HANDEL TABLE LAMP. REVERSE<br />

PAINTED SHADE, H 23"<br />

ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASES, H<br />

7-1/2", and 14"<br />

ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN VASE,<br />

H 12", AND DERBY PORCELAIN EVI<br />

ER, H.1S" Early 19111century<br />

ANDERS L ZORN, OIL ON CANVAS,<br />

(MORA), 24" x 19"<br />

TIFFANY LILY TABLE LAMP, 18<br />

LIGHT 1-l21"<br />

JOSEPH RAWSON PROVIDENCE<br />

RHODE ISLAND CHERRY DROP<br />

SLANT FRONT BUREAU, H 44", W<br />

41",021" C 1800<br />

HUEPPEL, OIL ON BOARD, (DER<br />

FUERST), 13" x 10"<br />

GALLE CAMEO CARVED GLASS<br />

VASES H g", & 11 1/2"<br />

ANTIQUE SAROUK PERSIAN RUG,<br />

4'3" x 6'3"<br />

ANTIQUE ELKINGTON SHEFFIELD<br />

SHIELD BY MOREL LANDENIL,<br />

1866 hand chased, signed at lower<br />

right (More1lademl, Feat 1866) signed<br />

Elkington and Co lower nght H<br />

34", W 36"<br />

GEORGES VAN DER STRAETEN,<br />

BRONZE BUST, YOUNG GIRL, H 27<br />

ADOLPHE-JEAN LA VERGNE<br />

BRONZE FIGURES, (PECHEUR)<br />

AND (CHARMEUR DE LEZARDS),<br />

H 12" PAIR<br />

ENGLISH GEORGIAN SILVER OPEN<br />

ENTREE DISH AnRIBUTEO TO<br />

WILLIAM & PETER BATEMAN, DIA<br />

II"Xl-1/2" c 1808-1809<br />

MARIUS-JEAN ANTON IN MERCIE,<br />

BRONZE SCULPTURE, GLORIA VIOlS,<br />

H 36" Signed F Barbedlenne<br />

METTlACHVASES, H 9 112", IS", AND 13" HANDEL BOUDOIR LAMP, H 13", PAIRPOINTCO<br />

BOUDOIR LAMP, H 14", PAIRPOINT CO WOOOAND<br />

BRASS BASE EVERGREEN SCENIC SHADE BOU<br />

DOIR LAMP H 13"<br />

DR WALL WORCESTER VASES H 101/2" PAIR 18th<br />

cerllury<br />

CUSTARD GLASS FEATURE SUNDAY<br />

ANTIQUE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP OF<br />

DIANA IN A SWAN-PULLED CHARIOT IN THE<br />

MANNER Of KANDLER, L 18" x 11.112" k r<br />

~i~><br />

'~<br />

STEUBEN POMONA GREEN ETCHED GLASS<br />

FEATURE SATURDAY<br />

ENGLISH 19TH CENTURY (ORIENTAL IVORy) WASH<br />

BASIN SET 7 PIECES<br />

PLATINUM AND MAROUISE CUT DIAMOND RING AT<br />

APPROX 55OCl, PLATINUM AND EMERALD CUT<br />

AOUAMARINE RING AT APPROX PART OF AN<br />

EXTENSIVE JEWELRY COLLECTION<br />

DuMouchelle Art Galleries Company<br />

409 E Jefferson Avenue<br />

DetrOit, Michigan 48226, telephone (313) 963-6255<br />

OVER 1400 FINE OFFERINGS


Churches... .. .4.58<br />

SenIors. .. ... .. 98<br />

Grosse Pomte<br />

Board of Realtors .... _.10.178<br />

Section 8<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

A Festival of Trees<br />

Children's Hospital<br />

benefit opens Nov. 23<br />

FOI those who love Chllc;t<br />

ma" - and who doesn't? _<br />

Fe"llval ot llees, the fantasy<br />

land fundI m::.er for the Child<br />

ren's HospItal ot MIchIgan, IS<br />

fast becommg another won<br />

dClful holIday tradItIOn<br />

On Wednesday, Nov 23,<br />

the foulth annual FestIval of<br />

Trees wIll open Its doors,<br />

showmg vIsItors a Cobo Hall<br />

RIvervIew Ballroom trans<br />

formed IYJtoone bIg, bnghtly<br />

wrapped Chnstmas package<br />

InsJde will be a fantasyland<br />

of 100 profeSSIOnally decorated<br />

holIday trees and vIgnettes,<br />

Santa and Santa land, where<br />

chIldren can be photographed<br />

WIth Santa, Gmgerbread Village,<br />

the Isle of Wreaths and<br />

a magnificent model tram dis<br />

play, contmuous entertamment,<br />

mcludmg mImes,<br />

clowns and costumed characters;<br />

and a Festival GIft Shop<br />

FestIval of Trees IS a major,<br />

annual fundralsmg effort for<br />

ChIldren's HospItal's Ever.<br />

green Endowment Fund,<br />

whIch was estabhshed m 1985<br />

to fund research mto the<br />

causes and cmes of ch1ldhood<br />

diseases Smce 1985, FestIval<br />

of ll'ees - a 100 percent volunteer<br />

effort - has attracted<br />

more than 85,000 VISItors and<br />

raIsed $510,000.<br />

Orgamzers of thIS year's<br />

event hope to raise $380,000<br />

to brIng the four-year total to<br />

$1 mIllIon.<br />

The festival schedule opens<br />

WIth a preview party from 6<br />

to 9 pm Tuesday, Nov. 22<br />

Hours for the general publIc<br />

are 10 a m to 9 pm. Wednesday,<br />

Nov. 23; 11 a m. to 4<br />

p.m. Thanksg1Vmg Day; 10<br />

a.m to 9 p.m. Friday and Satw-day,<br />

Nov. 25 and 26; noon<br />

to 9 pm Sunday, Nov 27,<br />

and 10 a m to 5 pm Monday,<br />

Nov 28<br />

AdmIssIOn IS $3 for adults,<br />

$2 50 for semOl citIzens and<br />

$1 for chIldren<br />

THE 100 FESTIVAL trees<br />

and vIgnettes have been spon<br />

SOled by area bus messes or<br />

mdlvldufllc; for donatIOns of<br />

$400 to $2,000 The tl ees are<br />

decOlated by area deSigners<br />

who have contrIbuted theIr<br />

creatIve talents to trimmmg a<br />

tree accOldmg to a selected<br />

theme<br />

<strong>Local</strong> tree sponsors mclude<br />

the ASSIstance League to the<br />

Northeast GUidance Center<br />

and Jacobson's Stores, Inc<br />

Among the 80 deSigners who<br />

supply the stars of the show<br />

for Festival of Trees are Kennedy<br />

& Company of Grosse<br />

Pointe, WhICh has also created<br />

a VIgnette for Its tree called<br />

"MemOrIes of ChrIstmas";<br />

Grosse Pomte's DeSign DetrOlt<br />

InterIorslHawkms EnterprIses,<br />

Ltd., Accents Intenor<br />

Design, Grosse Pomte Farms,<br />

Mr and Mrs Robert C. Ramsey<br />

of Grosse Pomte Park, Old<br />

DommIOn Intenors, Grosse<br />

Pomte Farms, Jenmfer and<br />

Joyce JanowskI of Harper<br />

Woods, Edith Richard and Dr<br />

Irene E. Gromek of Harper<br />

Woods; and the ASSIstance<br />

League to the Northeast GUIdance<br />

Center, St Clair Shores.<br />

Some 67 garden clubs<br />

throughout metro DetrOIt<br />

have created specIal, handcrafted<br />

holIday wreaths.<br />

They'll be displayed on a spe-<br />

Cial Isle of Wreaths and WIll<br />

be available for purchase durmg<br />

the Festival of Trees<br />

IndiVIduals and garden<br />

clubs designmg and donatmg<br />

the WIeath" me! ude the<br />

POInte Gal den Club, the<br />

GI os"e Pom te Un It of the<br />

Hel b SOCIety of Amell(cl,<br />

ll'ov.el & Elror Galden Club,<br />

Grosse Pomte Fal m and Gelr<br />

den Club, JUnJOI League Gar<br />

denel s, the Gal den Club of<br />

MIchIgan from Glo"se Pomte<br />

rill lJl", the GI U"Ole PUlIIle<br />

Park Garden Club, Wmdmlll<br />

Pomte Garden Club, Glosse<br />

Pomte Shores Garden Club,<br />

La SocIete Des Jal dmIeI e" of<br />

Harpel Woods, the Hal pel<br />

Woods Garden Club, Pat and<br />

WIll Belerwaltes of GIO%e<br />

Pomte Park and Llana DI ath<br />

of the Pal k<br />

Of course, no holIday festl<br />

val would be complete If It<br />

didn't satisfy the needs of<br />

those who have VISIOnsof su<br />

garplums dancmg you knowwhel<br />

e So 14 plOfesslOnal<br />

chefs and 19 culmary students<br />

put then' talents together to<br />

construct what should be the<br />

sweetest place m DetrOlt -<br />

Gmgerbread VIllage at the<br />

Festival of Trees<br />

FORMER GROSSE<br />

POINTE Yacht Club chef Jef<br />

frey Gabl'lel has dIrected the<br />

assembly of the 33-buIldmg<br />

Village The bUIldmgs are<br />

made entIrely from edIble m-<br />

gredlents such as chocolate,<br />

marZIpan, royal ICIng, sugar<br />

and nougat m the forms of<br />

structures, streets, Sidewalks,<br />

curbs and lIghts<br />

ContrIbuting a "sweet<br />

structure" to the chef's dIVIsIOn<br />

of the VIllage IS Chef Jo<br />

sef BogOSIan of Josef's Pastly<br />

Shop m Grosse Pomte Woods<br />

HIS creatIOn 11> titled, "Warm<br />

WInter"<br />

GIngerbread houses wIll be<br />

for sale at the festival<br />

If all of that Isn't enough to<br />

keep holIday fun-:,eekerc; en<br />

chanted, th(' festlvcll wIiI fea<br />

tlll e lOund the clock entertamment<br />

by local 01 chec,tl dS,<br />

(hOl ale", lI1C,tlumenldll


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-28<br />

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Volunteers can help make holiday happy for the homebound<br />

By Peggy O'Connor AndrzeJczyk<br />

Assistant Edllor/Feature Editor<br />

Last year, a willing volunteer<br />

called her local new&paper to<br />

find out where she could offf'r<br />

her servICes to help deliver<br />

meals to the homebound on<br />

ThanksglVlng Day She consld.<br />

ered herself and her family for.<br />

tunate, she said, and wanted to<br />

spend part of her day helping<br />

others not SO lucky<br />

- __ .... r---<br />

fllf1iJ<br />

Unfortunately, there weren't<br />

many - read that any - local<br />

organlzatlOns WhICh made meal<br />

delivenes on holidays ThIS year'<br />

thmgs are dIfferent, however, If<br />

that willing volunteer and a<br />

~<br />

'\\\<br />

-jf ~r<br />

- I I I,<br />

I i<br />

I<br />

,r11 I<br />

(>lf,but \\ e<br />

stIlI need volunteel ~ wJ1lmg to<br />

gl ve a few hoUl ~ of tune to make<br />

Thank~gIvlng a mOle JOYou~<br />

!JTY\P frH tr.c hon~cLuuIIJ "<br />

Some 250 volunteel'> flom<br />

Mlchlgdn Natrondl Bank, MIChl<br />

gan Consolidated Gas Com<br />

pany's "P1oJect Healt ' and other<br />

orgamzatlOns have JOined eXIst<br />

mg volunteers to dehvel tIddl.<br />

trona I Thanksglvmg dlIlnel"<br />

But an addltronal 150 volunteel"<br />

are needed between 9 dOland 1<br />

p m on ThanksgIVing Day, Nov<br />

24<br />

Volunteer s mu~t have CUI"!ent<br />


November 17, 1988 ~ ~ ~ A


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48<br />

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1kP~MCi'~<br />

A prayerful skeptic<br />

By Rev Jack L. Mannschreck<br />

G P United Methodist Church<br />

Wow! Am Iglad that electIOn IS over' I though it would<br />

never end And as we near the ThanksgIvmg holIday, we<br />

should really be thankful pnmanly because the meanest,<br />

VIlest preSIdentIal campaIgn ever IS past<br />

Now that the mud has settled, perhaps we can get down<br />

to the true busmess at hand. running thIS natIOn m ways<br />

that are effiCIent and benefiCIal to all red-blooded Amencans<br />

Frankly, I hope that we can stIll hold our heads high<br />

enough to see o\-er the garbage we left behmd from the<br />

campaIgn trail<br />

My predIctIOns for thIS next presidentIal term are baSIcally<br />

the same they have been after prevIOus electIOns. And<br />

In my personal expenence, r have generally been correct m<br />

my predIctIOns. Taxes WIll go up, spendmg WIll nse and the<br />

d"f,,{;lt "' 111 ~LUW<br />

Now, before you accuse me of slIngmg more mud at Presi.<br />

dent.elect George Bush. remember that my predictIOns are<br />

the same as they have been SInce r attamed the age of po_<br />

lItICal reason (how's that for an oxymoron?)<br />

Before the electIOn, r heard the same cntlcism of both<br />

preSIdentIal candIdates expressed m nearly the same way<br />

One fnend proclaImed, "The electIOn of Mike Dukakls WIll<br />

brmg thIS natIon to its knees" Later that week, a colleague<br />

of mine lamented, "If VIce President Bush IS elected, thIS<br />

natIon will be brought to its knees at the end of two years"<br />

At the time, I was amused at how the same descnptIve<br />

opinion could be levied against two dIfferent candIdates by<br />

two different people.<br />

Now, I wonder if maybe our nation shouldn't be brought<br />

to its knees. No matter who you voted for, no matter who<br />

won, the Important issue is whether or not we are able to<br />

work with the current administratIOn. Are you able to sup.<br />

port this nation and its leaders, despite the fact that you<br />

didn't vote for them? And those who voted for the new admimstration<br />

need to contmue to support their candidate<br />

now that the election is over.<br />

No matter how you voted, no matter who won the election,<br />

perhaps we should be on ow' knees m prayer'.<br />

and 9 a_m to noon Dec. 2<br />

Lush and fragrant Chnstmas<br />

greenery IS the star of thiS show<br />

- several vanetles of greens WIll<br />

be available, both loose and fash<br />

lOned mto \vreaths of all SIzes<br />

and sty les Bows and tnms to<br />

decorate the wreaths dre offered,<br />

as are IUXUllOUSpOln"ettlas In<br />

thl ee colors<br />

The serVIce IS tradItlOnally<br />

held to welcome frIends, neIghbors<br />

and community members to<br />

the Christian Science congregation.<br />

A large portion of the ser-<br />

VIce will be devoted to spontaneous<br />

sharing from the<br />

Also available for sale are the<br />

popular grapevine tabletop trees,<br />

the antiques, glass, brass, china<br />

and Jewelry of "Collector's Cor.<br />

ner," and a new Item In the<br />

Children's Booth mmk hall' ornaments<br />

There Will be a Wide variety of<br />

baked good~ and other edibles 10<br />

the "Countl}' Kitchen" Custom.<br />

Photo h, Peggy 0 Connor Andne)CZ)k<br />

congregatIOn These servICes<br />

have always offered Christian<br />

ScIentists an opportUnIty to tell<br />

of their gratItude' to God for pre.<br />

sent-day spmtual healIng.<br />

The how' will mclude hymns,<br />

prayer and readmgs from the<br />

Catholic<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosc;e Pointe News<br />

'Greens of Christmas' come to Christ Church<br />

Grosse Pomte's most eagerly<br />

awaIted ChrIstmas bazaar - the<br />

Greens of ChrIstmas Sale sponsored<br />

annually by the Episcopal<br />

Church Women of ChrIst Church<br />

Gros~ Pomte - WIll be held<br />

Thursday and FrIday, Dec 1 and<br />

2, at the church, 61 Grosse<br />

Pomte Blvd •<br />

HaUl sate 2 to 8 p m Dee 1<br />

Chris! Church women and their tiny helpers take a break from working on the custom-painted<br />

tins which will be for sale at the Christ Church Grosse Pointe Greens Sale Dec. 1 and 2.<br />

pamted tms in a vanety of deco<br />

rator finishes will also be avail<br />

able<br />

New to the Greens Sale thIS<br />

year IS the "Angel Boutique,"<br />

where pansh artIStS and aliI sans<br />

WIll donate one Item of then<br />

handIwork for sale There will be<br />

pamtlngs, hand kmts, needle<br />

pomt pillows and vesb, cnb<br />

qUIlts, a hand.pamted ceramIc<br />

natIVIty set and other one of a<br />

kmd Items<br />

Proceeds from the sale dl e<br />

used by the EpIscopal Chw ch<br />

Women m theIr many commun<br />

Ity outreach programs<br />

Alumni<br />

The Cathohc Alumni CluL of<br />

DetrOIt hosts Indoor volleyball<br />

every Tuesday at 7 p m m St.<br />

Bartholomew's gym All skJll<br />

levels are welcome. Cost IS $2<br />

For more information and direc<br />

tIons, call Dave at 527-5527 01<br />

Gary at 839-1569<br />

The club's next general meet<br />

Ing IS Wednesday, Dec 21, at 8<br />

p m at the Sacred Heart Byzan<br />

tine Church on W SIX MIle<br />

Road In LIvonia All CatholIc,<br />

smgle, college graduates are welcome<br />

For more mformatlOn, call<br />

Chuck at 869 6928<br />

ThanksgiVing service at First Church of Christ, Scientist<br />

Grosse Pomte ChrIstian ScientISts<br />

WIll gather at 10:30 a m<br />

Thursday, Nov. 24, for a onehour<br />

Thanksg1Vll1g service at<br />

FIrst Church of ChrIst, ScIentist,<br />

282 Chalfonte Ave In Grosse<br />

POinte Farms<br />

BIble and from the denomIna<br />

tlOnal textbook, "Science and<br />

Health with Key to the Scnp<br />

tures," by church founder Mary<br />

Baker Eddy.<br />

ChIld care for young chIldren<br />

wIll be avaIlable<br />

Assumption celebrates 60th<br />

ThIS month, Assumption<br />

Greek Orthodox Church on<br />

Marter Road In Grosse Pointe<br />

Woods and St. Clalr Shores, Wlll<br />

c~lebrate its 60th anniversary.<br />

To mark the occasion, a benefit<br />

string conoert WIll be held in the<br />

church on Sunday, Nov 20, at 3<br />

30 pm<br />

John Dovaras, associate professor<br />

of music at Oakland Umversity,<br />

wIll conduct the concert of<br />

the works of Borodin, Dvorak,<br />

Bartok, GreIg and TchaIkovsky.<br />

A dinner receptlOn In the fellow-<br />

ShIp hall will follow the concert<br />

ChUrch members 80 and older<br />

will be honored.<br />

Tickets for the concert are $7<br />

per person; dmner tIckets are<br />

$13, $6 for chIldren 8 and under<br />

For reservatIOns, call the<br />

church office at 779.6111.<br />

In the past 6 months<br />

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BECOME ENGAGED?<br />

In the past 3 months<br />

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First English Ev. Lutheran Church<br />

Faith Lutheran Church<br />

Vermer Rd at Wedgewood Dr<br />

Christ the King Lutheran<br />

CHRIST CENTERED-SPIRIT LED<br />

Grosse Pomte Woods<br />

\lack dt I ochmoor 884 5090<br />

Jefferson at Phlhp • 822-2296<br />

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900 a m Sunday School & Bible Class<br />

910 & 11.00 a.m WorshIp Sunday Worshlf . 10 30 a m<br />

900 a m & 10 30 a m WorshIp SerVIces<br />

Sunday Schoo - 9 00 am<br />

SuperVised Nursery<br />

Paul F Keppler, Pastor<br />

GRACE<br />

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

Kercheval at Lakepomte<br />

822-3823<br />

Sunday School and WorshIp<br />

10'30 a.m<br />

Nursery IS prOVided<br />

Re,<br />

Hal \C) Reh<br />

51. Paul Ev. Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

Jt 881-6670<br />

e:(:~~ 375 Lothrop .t Ch.lfont.<br />

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11 00 a m Sunday<br />

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Dr. Jack Ziegler,<br />

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Joseph P Fahr) Pastor<br />

Randl S Boelter. Pastor<br />

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after Service<br />

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800 a m Hol) Euchanst<br />

10 JO a m Choral Euchanst and Sermon<br />

Sunda) SchoollNurser) A,mlahlel<br />

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Rector Roberl E Nell)<br />

Susan K Bock, associate<br />

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Church "on the Hill"<br />

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884-0511<br />

9:30 a m.<br />

Sunday Worship<br />

930 a m<br />

Sunday School<br />

11 00 a m<br />

Sunda) \VOl "hip<br />

Pastor Robert A. Rimbo<br />

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Saturday<br />

5'30 p.m. Holy Euchanst<br />

Sunday<br />

8:00 a.m Holy EucharIst<br />

9:15 a.m FamIly Euchanst<br />

10:20 a.m. Church School<br />

& Adult Forum<br />

11 15 a m Mornmg Prayer<br />

(1st Sunday Holy Euchanst)<br />

fil Gros~r Poinlt' Bh d.<br />

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FAMILIES IN CRISIS<br />

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Come join our family at:<br />

GROSSE POINTE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

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Famtly School of the BIble - 9:30 AM<br />

Mormng Worship - 11:00 AM<br />

Evenmg Praise - 6:30 PM<br />

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would like to introduce you to<br />

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We welcome you to come worship<br />

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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Church celebrates<br />

its heritage<br />

58<br />

A colorful celebratIOn of the<br />

Scottish orlgm of the Presbyterian<br />

Church WIll take place<br />

this Sunday, Nov 20, at 11 am<br />

at Jefferson Avenue Presby<br />

tenan Chwch, 8625 East Jeffer<br />

son Ave. at Burns m DetrOIt<br />

The worshIp servIce WIll be<br />

taken from the 300-year old ScottIsh<br />

Book of Common WorshIp<br />

The Rev Peter<br />

wIll presIde<br />

C SmIth, pastor,<br />

PartIcIpants m the servIce wIll<br />

mclude PIpe Major John L Mc-<br />

Robb and members of the Wmdsor<br />

PIpe Band, Charles C Balmus,<br />

HIgh Court Deputy, Older<br />

of ScottIsh Clans, the Daughtt. s<br />

of ScotIa, members of the Order<br />

of ScottIsh Clans, and Ray Scott,<br />

member<br />

ety<br />

of the St Andrews SOCI<br />

There wl!! be a cClhd.~ (" Scut<br />

tish "happenmg") after the sel<br />

vice, Vvlth entertamment, re<br />

freshments and a Chnstmas<br />

craft sale There IS cnb toddler<br />

care and church school for pre<br />

c;choolers through SIxth graders<br />

For more mformation, call<br />

8223456<br />

St. Martin's<br />

celebrates<br />

ThiS Sunday, Nov. 20, Detroit's<br />

St Martm Church will<br />

celebrate Its 65th anniversary<br />

There wIll be a mass at 10 am.,<br />

followed by an mformal receptIon<br />

All former panshwners are<br />

welcome.<br />

In good lToice<br />

MIchael R. Rwn, Ph D, presl. ture tItled "Corporate<br />

dent of Hartford Sem mary , Hart. Management as a ChnstIan V0-<br />

ford, Conn., WIll present a lec. catIOn, or What's a NIce Church<br />

LIke You DOIng In a World LIke<br />

ThIs?" at 4 pm Sunday, Nov<br />

20, at Chnst Church. 61 Grosse<br />

Pointe Blvd.<br />

RIOn holds a Ph.D from Yale<br />

UmversIty In the field of relIgIOUS<br />

SOCIal ethICS and has<br />

served as the corpOl ate responsIbIlity<br />

dIrector of Cummms Engine<br />

Company The lecture IS<br />

open to the pubhc at no charge<br />

Rwn WIll also speak at an<br />

adult educatIOn class 111 the<br />

church undercroft at 10 20 a m<br />

Nov 20 and wIll pi esent a<br />

clergy semmar on "Chnstlan<br />

EthICS in Corporate Manage.<br />

ment" on Nov 21 The semmal,<br />

whIch wIll centel around the dls<br />

CUSSlOnof ca"e stuc!le", '" open to<br />

Michael R. Rion<br />

all clergy but I ('''PI \'.ItlOn" al e<br />

Young members of the Men's and Boys' Choir of Christ Church. from left. Rob Bigelow. Liam<br />

Ryan. Peter Birgbauer. Noah Downs and Adam Ross (back). practice Christmas carols for their<br />

performance as part of the "Sounds of Christmas" benefit of the Grosse Pointe Historical Society<br />

Dec. 11. The afternoon event begins at 2 p.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church and continues at<br />

3 p.m. at either Christ Church. Grosse Pointe, or Grosse Pointe Memorial Church.<br />

General admission for the event is $10 per person; reserved seats are $20 each. Friend. patron<br />

and benefactor tickets are $100. $250 and $500 each. respectively. and include the afterglow<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis R. Loren<br />

Pallas-Loren<br />

Lydld Ldur Pallas, daughtel of<br />

James and Dr Janet Pallas of<br />

Gro.'>se POInte Park, marrIed<br />

KurtIs Robelt Lolen, .'>Onof Robert<br />

and VIrgInIa Loren of East<br />

R()()thhRy rvr'W1C, on June 21,<br />

1988, In the bflde's parents'<br />

home<br />

The Rev John Corrado officI<br />

ated at the 5 pm ceremony,<br />

whIch was followed by a pflvate<br />

receptIOn for famIly members<br />

and close fflends<br />

The bflde wore a long-sleeved,<br />

tea length gown of beaded lace<br />

and sIlk, styled wIth a pearlbeaded<br />

neckline Her headpIece<br />

was sIlk flowers and pearl beads.<br />

She carned a bouquet of orchIds,<br />

freeSIa and IVy<br />

The maId of honor was Kathryn<br />

GaglIo of Grosse POinte<br />

Park She wore a pink dress and<br />

carrIed a bouquet of sprmg flowers.<br />

The best man was the bnde.<br />

groom's brother, Lars Loren of<br />

Freeport, Mame.<br />

The mother of the bnde wore<br />

a tea length dress of peach SIlk<br />

accented wIth pearl beads. She<br />

wore an orchId wrist corsage.<br />

The bridegroom's mother wore<br />

a tea length, turquoise-eolored<br />

dress. Her corsage was an orchId<br />

The bndegroom's<br />

sister-m-law,<br />

W~I<br />

JudIth Loren, was pIanist for the<br />

ceremony. SolOIst was Terry<br />

Wetmore, brother of the groom<br />

Guests were greeted by Katherme<br />

Loren, the groom's SIster,<br />

and Jason Palla.'>, the bnde's<br />

brother<br />

The bnde IS a graduate of<br />

Grosse Pomte South HIgh School<br />

and the UnIversIty of MichIgan,<br />

where she receIved a bachelor of<br />

arts degree She IS In manage<br />

ment WIth Klds-R Us.<br />

The bndegroom holds a bache<br />

lor of arts degree m economIcs<br />

from the UniversIty of MichIgan<br />

He IS completIng post-doctorate<br />

work at Eastern MIchIgan Umverslty<br />

The ne\~ly\\pd" lIve m the<br />

Ann Al bOl of Roche.'>ter NY, on May<br />

21, 1988, In the Glo.'>be Pomte<br />

Academy Chapel<br />

The bllde's maternal uncle,<br />

the Rev Donald Lemmger of<br />

Dunedin, Fla , offiCIated at the 5<br />

p m ceremony, whIch was fol<br />

lowed by a receptIOn m the Al<br />

gel' House of the Grosse Pomte<br />

War Memorial<br />

The bnde WOle a two pIece<br />

dress, styled WIth a white Silk<br />

mOIre Jacket accented with jew<br />

eled buttons and a full, gathered<br />

lace sknt The brIde and her<br />

mother made the veIlmg and<br />

white straw hat worn by the<br />

bnde. She carried a loose bouquet<br />

of mIxed whIte and golden<br />

orchIds tIed WIth a whIte satm<br />

bow and a lace handerkerchlef<br />

which had belonged to her greatgrandmother.<br />

Joan E. Sutton of Traverse<br />

City was the matron of honor<br />

She wore a gold colm ed SIlk<br />

Jacket m a woven floral deSIgn,<br />

WIth a gold skut, the outfit was<br />

custom deSIgned and made m<br />

Traverse CIty She carned a bouquet<br />

uf gold orchIds and EnglIsh<br />

IVy and placed a headpiece of<br />

gold orchids and gI eenery on hel<br />

head<br />

The bndegloom's nIece, Jes<br />

sica BdClUhb of BlOckport, NY<br />

was the flowerglll She wore a<br />

flool length dress of pale gold<br />

bdtm deblgned and created by<br />

her mother, Bonme BaclUlIs Hel<br />

headpIece was natural golden or<br />

(hld~ and gIeenery She calned<br />

a bmall basket of natural dnd<br />

"Jlk gold and whIte flowel's, ba<br />

bles'.breath and Ivy<br />

The bndegroom'.'> brother, Rob<br />

elt G BacmlIs of BIOCkpOIt, was<br />

the best man Ushers mcluded<br />

the gloom's nephew, Michael<br />

Ma~bal of Greece, NY, and the<br />

bnde's brothel, Donald W<br />

Schulte of Grosse POinte Woodb<br />

The !lllgU~dl ~I \'od::tthe glOom'b<br />

nephew, Chnstopher K ucme<br />

row.'>kl of Spencer Port, N Y<br />

They wore gold textured SIlk<br />

cummel bunds and tIes WIth<br />

then black formal wear, the ac<br />

cessones were deSIgned and<br />

handmade by the bl Ide and<br />

gToom<br />

The mother of the brIde wore<br />

a full length dress of IVOry .satm,<br />

applIqued In peach, which had<br />

been custom deSIgned and made<br />

for her Peach lace applIque 3C<br />

cented her wide-bnmmed Ivory<br />

hat and her beaded Ivory satm<br />

shoes<br />

The bndegroom 'b mother wore<br />

a full length dress of taupe, appliqued<br />

in IVOry, with a match<br />

ing Jacket. TheIr flowers were<br />

peach roses and EnglIsh Ivy<br />

A strmg quartet, the MichIgan<br />

Recital ArtISts, played claSSIcal<br />

musIc at the weddmg ceremony<br />

The weddmg had an Hawanan<br />

theme, m keeping WIth the vacatIOn<br />

area where the newlyweds<br />

became engaged The couple de<br />

SIgned the mVltatlOns WIth a<br />

pmeapple theme; flower an-angements<br />

of gold Silk and drIed<br />

flowel s were used and pine.<br />

apples were placed at the head<br />

table The brIde's mother,<br />

brother and aunt hand-crafted<br />

the 150 porcelam pmeapple or.<br />

naments gIVen to guests as keep-<br />

-,akes<br />

Out of town guests mcluded<br />

the Rev LeInmger, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

DaVId Sutton of Traverse CIty,<br />

Jon Zimmerman of Key West,<br />

Fla , MI s LIllIan Greene of Penfield,<br />

NY, Mr and Mrs Gary<br />

Massar of Greece, NY, Mr and<br />

Ml s Robelt G BaclUhs of Brock-<br />

POlt; Mr and Mrs Robert F Ba<br />

clUlIs of Roche.'>ter" Mr and Mrs<br />

Gary Gl eene of Penfield, Mr<br />

dnd Mr.'> Roger Nally of Roches<br />

tel', and GI egory Rademacher of<br />

ChIcago<br />

The bnde IS a gI'aduate of<br />

GlOsse Pomte North HIgh School<br />

and the Unrverslty of MIChIgan,<br />

where she eal ned a bachelOl of<br />

fine arts degree m graphiC de-<br />

SIgn and adveJtlsmg<br />

The bndegIoom 11:> a graduate<br />

of Greece ArcadIa High School<br />

In New York. He attendf'd Randolph<br />

Macon In Ashldnd, Vel,<br />

and the Rochester ImtItute of<br />

Technology In Rochestel<br />

The newlyweds own dnd OPel<br />

ate BaclUlIs DeSign IJ1 Glo-,,,e<br />

Pomte where the bnde WOI ks nhf'rr III, born Oct 11,<br />

1988 Maternal !,'Tandparents are<br />

RIta and Ben F Stormes of<br />

Grosse POInte Farms Paternal<br />

grandmother IS Helen Schoen.<br />

herr Smith of Grosse POInte<br />

Park.<br />

Geyer, born Nov. 10, 1988 Maternal<br />

grandparents are Mr. and<br />

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1988 Maternal grandparents are<br />

Mr and Mrs James Vernor IV<br />

of Bloomfield HIlls Paternal<br />

grandparents are Mr and Mrs<br />

Morgan Warner of Trenton<br />

Mecke V<br />

John H Mecke IV and Cather<br />

me Carr Mecke of Grosse Pomte<br />

are the parents of a son, John<br />

Howard Mecke V, horn Nov 6,<br />

1988 Maternal grandparenL'l arf><br />

RIchard and ShIrley Carr of<br />

Grosse Pomte Farms Paternal<br />

h'Tandpan>nts are Sally Mecke of<br />

PhIladelphlll Pa , and the late J<br />

Howard Mf>ckc III<br />

Stefan Cleary<br />

Geyer<br />

Gregory and Susan Cleary<br />

(k'yer of Novato, Calif, are the<br />

parents of a 'lOn, Stefan Cleary<br />

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November 17,1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

Camera Club<br />

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Sounds of Christmas in the air<br />

Trowel and<br />

Error Garden<br />

I Ii' 1\" 1I II I 11.,11 b<br />

Making preparations for the Grosse Pointe Symphony Women's AssoclOtion's annual Christmas<br />

conc~rt by the orchestra. under the directlon of Fehx Resnick. on Sunday. Nov. 27. at the<br />

Grosse POinte Yacht Club. are. hostess chairman Ida Mae Massmck. presIdent MarJorie Fahim.<br />

decoratlons chairman Barbara Robinson. chairman Marcella Haberek and reservations chairman<br />

Helene Eagan,<br />

C~mmittee members not pictured include invItations chmrman Sylvia RutkowskI. publicity<br />

chairman Mary Nolan. seating chairman Betty Bradley and Elly Bundesen.<br />

Cost for the ev~nt. a champagne b~unch and concert of hohday and pop music. is $35 per<br />

person. $15 for chIldren under 12. For mformation or reservations. call 884 9072 or 886-5762.<br />

Elizabeth Cass<br />

Chapter, NSDAR<br />

The ElIzabeth Cass Chaptel,<br />

NatIOnal Society of Daughters of<br />

the AmerIcan RevolutIOn, cele<br />

brated Its 46th bllthday on Nov<br />

7 wIth a noon luntheon at the<br />

Glosse POinte Wal MemO! lal<br />

Mrs Walter Fysh, state regent,<br />

was among the guesb<br />

Keith Bl ant, a membel of tlw<br />

Mohawk tnbe and chaIrman of<br />

the board of the NOlth AmerIcan<br />

Indian AssociatIOn, spoke about<br />

IndIan artIfacts and displayed<br />

the articles made by Vat IOUS<br />

tnbes which at e displayed and<br />

sold at gallery In the DaVid<br />

WhItney BUIlding<br />

The next meetmg of the Eliza<br />

beth Cass Chapter WIll be Monday,<br />

Dec 5, at noon at the home<br />

of Ml'S Robert C Beckel<br />

Thomas Drysdale will dlSLUSS<br />

taxes. WIlls and trusts<br />

Eastside<br />

Handweavers<br />

The East~lde Handweaver'o<br />

GUIld wIll meet Monday No\'<br />

21, at 7 pm on the second floor<br />

of the Grosse Pomte Central Llblary<br />

The plOgIam WIll mclude<br />

a hands-on weaving plogTam us<br />

mg a backstrap loom Membel<br />

Betty GUice WIll lead the demon-<br />

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BasIc kIts fOl tIm, loom \\ III be<br />

avaIlable fOI a nom11lal fee Ma<br />

terml lequned II1cludes a "kel11<br />

of natul al colOl ed \\ ()OJ fOl the<br />

\,eft jaIn, an, "mall "huttle<br />

stIcks and a kitchen to\\el<br />

The GllIld 1" an a""ocHltlOn of<br />

pelsons II1vo!\ed 111 the ,allOlI"<br />

tibel m1", 1I1c111dll1g \waVl1lg,<br />

spl11lllng and bdll1hf»" of thl' \\ Illdllllll<br />

POInte Ch,lpkl \\111 111' ,dill 10<br />

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Ldtel on, Btlle I"le WdS devel<br />

(Jpl d d.., el ut I owned park ....Ith<br />

He 01 galllzed on vacant ground<br />

the iiist commuIllty subsll>tance<br />

plots, ~Ihng hIS favonte l>addle<br />

horse to finance the project<br />

Thel e once was a very large<br />

dnd bedutlful flol al clock on the<br />

lal\ n dt Waterworks Park Pea<br />

pIe \\ ere enthl aIled by It, asking<br />

"Wh:lt tIme IS It now?" 01 • How<br />

"oon \\ III the 'FOUl O'clocks'<br />

open and when wlil the 'Sunros-<br />

" ,<br />

..." uu"e<br />

Flower "holls are d continumg<br />

tl ddltlOn here and there al e<br />

mOIl' garden clubs In Grosse<br />

FOltne than m any other cIty m<br />

the country except Stamford,<br />

Conn, which has two m0re clubs<br />

One flower show not to be<br />

mIssed IS the annual dIsplay of<br />

chrysanthemum!> m the Anna<br />

ScIIPPS WhItcomb Conservatory<br />

on Belle Isle Opemng thIS \\eek,<br />

It wdl run untIl the second week<br />

m December and offers every<br />

thmg from tall-stemmed gIants<br />

to mlmatm e buttons Colors<br />

range from gentle pastels to rIch,<br />

deep tones m daiSY types, anemonIes,<br />

Japanese fUJls, cascades,<br />

hangIng baskets and more<br />

* * '"<br />

Now that the winter heatmg<br />

season IS upon us and greenhouse<br />

owners are fearfully antlc-<br />

Ipatmg the hIgh cost of heatmg<br />

the greenhouse, It mIght be well<br />

to conSider some pluses that<br />

mIght JustIfy the expense<br />

Some greenhouse owners<br />

make their greenhouses payoff<br />

by ralsmg vegetables, or at least<br />

salad makmgs, m the wmter<br />

One greenhouse owner IS on re-<br />

WI d as raISIng $400 wOlth of<br />

vegetablel> for a heatmg cost of<br />

$170 If your greenhouse IS attached<br />

to your house It can be a<br />

vel)' valuable help m keeping<br />

the humidIty level at a healthy<br />

high<br />

And of COUIse, there IS the<br />

therapeutic value of hortIculture<br />

as a relaxmg actIvity, and the<br />

asthetlC value of flowers and<br />

ferns to brIghten dark wmter<br />

days<br />

InsulatIOn In the greenhouse<br />

and weather stnppmg around<br />

the door are heat-savmg thmgs<br />

to do, as IS sealmg fan vents for<br />

the winter You could turn down<br />

the thermo~tat m the greenhouse<br />

and concentrate on plants<br />

that thnve m cooler temperatures,<br />

but whdtever the cost,<br />

greenhouse owners mamtam<br />

that It IS wOlth It because hortIculture<br />

IS a year-round actIVIty<br />

* * *<br />

C.P. Chamber<br />

Music concert set<br />

The Chamber MUSICPlayers of<br />

Grosse Pomte will perform thiS •<br />

Sunday, Nov. 20, at 2:30 pm in<br />

the Grosse Pointe War Memorial's<br />

Crystal Ballroom AdmisslOn<br />

IS $3 Refreshments WIll be<br />

served after the program_<br />

The concert wJll feature<br />

Brahms' Sonata in A major WIth<br />

vlOlimst Terese Edelstem and<br />

piamst Mary Holmes; Mozart's •<br />

Exultate Jubllate, WIth soprano<br />

Ir~ar~ ,Fep;u;wlz al}d I pIanist<br />

Lawrence LaGore; and Brahms'<br />

Tno m B major, WIth vlOlimst<br />

Gall Altkm, celhst Susan Nye<br />

and pJamst Fontame Lamg.<br />

Antique show<br />

this weekend<br />

The Great Lakes AntJque<br />

Show and Sale, featurmg 80 top<br />

antIque dealers from 25 states, IS<br />

set for thIS Saturday and Sunday,<br />

Nov 19 and 20, at the UniversIty<br />

of MlChigan-Dearborn's<br />

FIeldhouse Arena, 4901 Evergreen<br />

Road m Dearborn<br />

Hours are 11 a m to 9 p m_<br />

Saturday and 11 a m to 6 pm<br />

Sunday. AdmlsslOn IS $5 and entItles<br />

show-goors to enter the<br />

show both days<br />

For more mtormatlOn, call<br />

420-3237<br />

How many of us really stop to<br />

thmk about how ThanksgIvmg<br />

Day got started?<br />

We are regaled WIth laVish<br />

feasts complete with turkey and<br />

pumpkm pIe and for one day, we<br />

forget all about dIets and calones<br />

and cholesterol ThanksgIv-<br />

Ing Day brmgs us the thIckest<br />

newspaper of the year, full of ads<br />

for sales the day after, whIch IS<br />

also the biggest shoppmg day of<br />

the year<br />

The TV set IS tuned to football<br />

games and parades and famIly<br />

gathermgs are the order of the<br />

day<br />

The first ThanksgIvmg was<br />

Just that - a celebratlOn of gratl-<br />

A MOTHER'S<br />

~'J::<br />

~ lkGIFTS<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Giving thanks for beautiful gardens of past and present<br />

By Ellen Probert<br />

Special Wnter<br />

Detrolt'~ flr"t large ~tdJe<br />

flower ~how \\d~ a huge huc(.e""<br />

Under the au~plce" of . The De<br />

trOlt Journal," a ne\\ "pape! nrm<br />

long I{one, and % edltm, Wd<br />

ham H Brearly, the hho\\ hdd<br />

been a Clt) wld~ prOject and \1 d..,<br />

one of the highlIght event~ of th('<br />

i>OClal '>Cene of 1890<br />

At one exhIbIt, the Iddlt:" dCt<br />

Ing a~ ho~te~~;, \\ore lavendel<br />

dJ e.,~" and hab deCalated \\ nh<br />

pan.,lb In .,hade~ of pUl pIe ,.md<br />

ld\ ender The dehLllptwn.., In the<br />

!o('dl pre"" of the .,holl" dttl elt<br />

tlOn" \\ eJe flO\\ el}, 1Il mOll' \\ dh<br />

than one<br />

In the '90.." DetrOIt 1\ d" d gell<br />

den filled uty Ju"t befO!t the<br />

turn uf the tentUl}, the Detlolt<br />

elt') Gdrden ....d" treated It IIel.,<br />

dn dred dbout 150 felt "4Uelle<br />

OCCUpYIng"Pdte 1Il the (PPU'1 of<br />

the uty nedJ the III er Thel e<br />

\\a.., a ..,mall outdoor thedtel ell<br />

bOl" and shade trees, WIth I o"e"<br />

and flo\\enng shrubs bOldenng<br />

the paths It \\ as a popular place<br />

and ;,hared honors WIth Its nVdl<br />

and competItor, the MIchigan<br />

Gellden, \\ hlch ....a.., 10tdted dt<br />

1\ hat I" now the cornel of JeHu<br />

son and Brush and was, In the<br />

lavl;,h language of the tIme, "an<br />

example of noble planting"<br />

At that tlme, on many of the<br />

streets radiating fJom downtown<br />

DetrOIt, the spaclOu~ gardens of<br />

promInent cltlzen~ enhanced<br />

theIr large and comfortable<br />

homes Iron stags pawed the<br />

Holiday Mart<br />

Jt ~ \' oodl.llld., ld\\ n", ,mu pld} mg<br />

filld., Ihlling thl edlll yea!'" of<br />

t hi' ccnt UJ \ £1011 el mg t I a bapple<br />

d nd Chlll \ t Ite.. 1\ CI e planted<br />

dJung tht Idke"hOl e cilld at the<br />

!fll tf) fit ,I r, ll~<br />

n I •<br />

Tht fil ..t ()f elll the UJmmeludl<br />

01 thdl u" In .\IILhlgdll 1\ as<br />

p],mted III 1824 dnd heralded<br />

the \\ 3\ fO! the \ a..,t apple and<br />

pedl O!chard" that compJ Ise a<br />

Jeddmg mdLlstl) today Wilham<br />

\Voodblldge, Idte' govel nOl of<br />

;\hlllgal1, pl


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

S~M<br />

Working toward the IAmerican Dream' is a life- long effort<br />

By Marlan Trainor<br />

Special Writer<br />

The American Dream. BasI<br />

cally It IS economIc securIty and<br />

beyond that the means to have<br />

some of the "extras" that make<br />

up a better hfe For older Cltl<br />

zens there is one more - responsIve<br />

servIces<br />

On the questIOn of economIc<br />

security, retirement, pensIOn<br />

plans, the nght to work, part<br />

tIme work and the status of SocIal<br />

Secunty are important consIderatIOns<br />

for older citIZens<br />

We are assured that Social Se<br />

curlty Will remam solvent mto<br />

the next century despite over<br />

extensIOn of benefits to other<br />

segments of the populatIOns such<br />

as AId to Dependent ChIldren<br />

and the dIsabled<br />

This IS good news because<br />

quahty of hfE' I" related to ceo<br />

nomIc security WIthout ade<br />

quate means, lIfe breaks down<br />

mto a struggle for mere survival<br />

Once hfe's basic necessIties are<br />

taken care of, there remams a<br />

need for amenities that make<br />

hfe enjoyable.<br />

The first and foremost need IS<br />

for compamonshlp Thof>e WIth<br />

husbands and children have that<br />

need taken care of But there are<br />

WIdows and Widowers whol:>e<br />

children may lIve m othel areas<br />

of the country who spend many<br />

hourb alone<br />

Fllendl:> and church groUpb can<br />

be an anS"'el to theIr lonellne'>'><br />

SenIOr centers have demon<br />

e who have more - mothers<br />

who have less - would payoff m<br />

(1o]ldlb lecelved and spent on<br />

"erVlceb and WIth tax mcentlves<br />

would result m profits<br />

If "uch genero,>lty were forthcommg<br />

It mIght be pos,>lble to<br />

cnlal ge programs for older persons<br />

bO that purSUIts other than<br />

pastlmeb would be prOVided<br />

Mdny "el1lor cltl.l:ens have been<br />

Holiday preview party at Pewabic Society<br />

The annual Pewablc Pottery<br />

Hohday ExhIbItIOn begins Nov<br />

18 and runs through Dec 31. A<br />

special prevIew party for Pewa<br />

bic Society members IS set for<br />

Fnday, Nov 18, from 6 to 9 pm<br />

at the pottery, 10125 East Jefferson<br />

Ave III Detroit The show<br />

opens to the genel dl public on<br />

Nov 19<br />

Pewablc memberblup may be<br />

purchased at the door Members<br />

will have first chOIce selectmg<br />

from the best m clay flom 100<br />

AmerIcan craft artIsts Thehe m<br />

elude casseroles, covel ed Jarb, tea<br />

i>eti>,Jewelry, dmnerware, vases,<br />

wall pIeces and a varIety of indl'<br />

vldually made Items, PewablC<br />

tIles and tree ornaments WIll be<br />

aVdllable<br />

For more mformatlOn,<br />

lene NIcoli at 822.0954.<br />

Senior Men's Club Travelogue is Friday<br />

The Semor Men's Club of<br />

Grosse Pomte WIll present a<br />

mOVIe, "Let's CrUIse Around<br />

South Amenca," by PIerre and<br />

Elfneda Palmentler on FrIday,<br />

Nov 18, at 8 p.m m the audltonum<br />

of Parcells School<br />

The movie WIll hlghhght such<br />

Information<br />

for<br />

ostomates<br />

An mformational open house<br />

for ostomates (patients who have<br />

had surgery involving creatIOn of<br />

an" opening on the abdomen for<br />

elimmatlOn of wastes) WIll be offered<br />

on Wednesday, Nov 30, at<br />

Metro Dur~med, a home medIcal<br />

eqUIpment store at 2239 Greater<br />

Mack Ave m St. Clair Shores<br />

The event, set for 2 to 6 p.m.,<br />

Will feature free consultatIOns by<br />

enterostomal therapy nurses<br />

from St ClaIr Home Health<br />

Care, questlOnl:>and answers and<br />

mformatlOn about us:ng a new,<br />

contment colostomy system<br />

For more mformatlOn, call<br />

774-9370<br />

Lakeview plans<br />

'Christmas Fantasy'<br />

The LakeView HIgh School<br />

Band Parents ASSOCIatIOn Will<br />

present Christmas Fantasyland,<br />

Saturday and Sunday, Nov 19<br />

and 20 at LakeVIew HIgh School,<br />

21100 11 MIle Road at Harper<br />

Vendors WIll featme home<br />

made crafts of all sorts Saturday<br />

from 10 a m to 5 p m and Sun<br />

day, noon to 4 pm<br />

A bake sale, rame and refresh<br />

ments WIll also be avaIlable All<br />

proceeds go to the LakeVIew<br />

High School Band program Ta<br />

bles are still available, call 773<br />

4132 or 799-5174 (after 4 pm)<br />

AdmISSIOn IS free<br />

Holiday<br />

The Art Center, 125 Macomb<br />

Place m Mount Clemens, wIll<br />

host Its 12th annual Hohday<br />

Fair, Nov 25 through Dec 23<br />

Hours are 11 a m to 5 p m Mon<br />

day through Saturday and noon<br />

to 4 p m Sundays<br />

AdmISSIOn I'>free<br />

Arts<br />

fair<br />

and crafts show<br />

The ArtiSts' ConnectIOn'., ,>Ixth<br />

annual arts and crafts show, fea<br />

turIng 140 exhibItors, ",III be<br />

held at Thomas' Crystal Gar<br />

den'l, 50 S Groesbeck Hwy In<br />

Mount Clempns, Saturday and<br />

Sunday, Nov 26 and 27<br />

AdmISSIOn IS $2 Sho\\- hours<br />

are 9 a m to 5 p m Saturday<br />

and 11 a m to 5 P m Sunday<br />

<strong>Local</strong> artIsts who wlll show<br />

and sell theIr work'> mclucle<br />

John Metry of Gro1'/, '(' I/O/I<br />

Line<br />

• Schrock Cabinetry • Elkay Stainledo not ddequately<br />

"el've the eldelly, de"plte the<br />

ImpOltdnce of trdnbportatlOn 111<br />

ll1bUllllg acceb" to Vital bel Vlceb<br />

To ImplOve the mobIlIty of<br />

olde! pel ,>on", reduced fdIC plO<br />

l-,'2aml'l,lowl dnd speCIal dIbcount<br />

fare., on dlllme'>, buses and Item", cornmullltj vol<br />

unteer drive prol,'l'am" 01 dll ect<br />

operatIOn of "uch berVlLe'>by the<br />

local tl an,>lt authOrIty would<br />

help ,>ocldl "erVlce, "'elfdl e 01<br />

hedlth pI 0/-,'1 clm,><br />

Idun't knllll<br />

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The high Co'>t of eneq.,'Y I'> a<br />

ploblem to all con,>umel s but<br />

pdrtlculenlOl cltI~en,><br />

WhIle the elverage famIly bpend"<br />

about 10 pel cent of Its ll1come on<br />

home enel gy co'>t", oldel cltllenh<br />

"pend mOle than one thIrd of<br />

thell much lei>'> dhpo.,able In<br />

come<br />

Thel e hel'> been movement to<br />

alleVIate melny problem'> and<br />

Implement sel Vice" fOl aIde! Cltl<br />

lenl'l, but If the Amel ICdn Dream<br />

I" to become d Iealtty -- not only<br />

to! the pi e"Pl1t genel atlOn of<br />

oldel cltllen'- but fOl tho'>C who<br />

will m the Jutu:e be a Pdlt of It<br />

- there dl e ,>tIlI plOblems to be<br />

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Mary Kay Crain of Grosbe<br />

POlnW receIved the honorar} debTJ'eeof<br />

Doctor of Letters durmg<br />

convocatIOn ceremonIeS at<br />

Adrian College Sept 1 1'reas<br />

urer of Crdln CommunicatIOn"<br />

Inc, L'I din Wd" honored for her<br />

"ucce""ful career m advertlbmg<br />

dnd publIcat IOn" and for her<br />

mdny \ olunteer actlvltle"<br />

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197 I gJ duudte of GI'),>-,e POinte<br />

.\'01 th Iligh School, held d publIt<br />

pldl1() 1t'lltdl ,)t tht, lJl1l\er..,lt\ of<br />

II nil! ,,,1'( .\1 UC,IC Hd II on 0oclatlOn<br />

dnd I\a" appOInted ab Southeast<br />

el n Repi esentt A"hpendll1g a week<br />

lJl W,hhllli.,'tO!1 rI11 1\11 \ 111\ I II I nd()\\ '>, P('lIa "hdmg d/JO!<br />

bonr 1.1I11111 n,om to thl' patIO, n{'w galag(', pili'><br />

IlldTl\ Id(hllOn.l1 major llpj.,'lade" and rl'plac('<br />

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Relocation ServIces<br />

Available<br />

FIRST OFFERING<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

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Immaculate' Much In demand fir;,t floor ranch<br />

wndo at de;,lrable Woodblldge complex Has two<br />

1mge bedlOoms and t\',o full bath;, Features new<br />

cal petmg, new 1V1I1dowtreatments and mcludes all<br />

kitchen appliances - (bUIlt m mlcrOWdve) Thl;,<br />

unit I~ really ,I gem and there IS Immediate occu<br />

pamy ownels movmg out of town See 1279<br />

Woodblldge on Sunday<br />

NO\I pi KPd m the l(m :!>bO, thh till t" bed<br />

loom bungaIol\ IS tht' Ideal", 111,'1 11Il!1ll' You II<br />

enJoy a COE) fil epl a four bedroom Colomal featunng a great room, two and one half baths, dlnmg room and two<br />

fireplac!!'> Blue prints for both houses are available m our office Call one of our sales agents for ad<br />

dltlOnal mformatlOn 8868710<br />

Each Red Carpel office IS Independently<br />

owned and operated<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 25 19011 HUNTINGTON<br />

The best of locatIOns' Lal ge bedloom<br />

ranch With gredt traffic flow Has dmmg<br />

room, eatmg space 111 kItchen, double Ilghted<br />

Uo"et;, In both bedroom~, hdS newer roof and<br />

furnace, full basement With lavatory Ea"y to<br />

care fOI WIth hardwood floors and ea~y for you<br />

to see thIS Sunday<br />

CONVENIENT, CAREFREE AND COST EFFEC<br />

TIVE A dehghtfully clean, pnme end umt<br />

In Lakeshore Village Fre,;hly pamted and dec<br />

OJ ated With newer hvmg room and dmmg<br />

loom carpetmg Custom wmdow treatmentb<br />

Two new steel doors Double storm wmdows<br />

All applamces mduded plus dn ERA Home<br />

Protection Plan<br />

BEAUTY OF A BARGAIN BONANZA Cot<br />

swold styled Enghsh Tudor condominIUm can<br />

venlent to shoppmg and school Center en<br />

trance WIth five bedrooms, three and a half<br />

baths, den, separate dmmg room plus much<br />

more Room for everyone<br />

90 KERCHEVAL<br />

GROSSE PTE, FARMS, MI 48236<br />

884-6200<br />

ROOMY, RELAXIN(, A '"\;J) HI \j)~ 'In del.l\"<br />

Imnwdldtl' IJlllljl /1)( \ 1,>\ ill lilt! 11' \\ I .eICl,e a1ea<br />

on thIrd floor and a mastel bed<br />

room SUIte WIth two natural fire<br />

places and d ma~ter bathloom<br />

\',Ith JacuzzI ,lnd glas'> doO!<br />

sho\\ er Pnced to sell ,It $J99,00'<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2.4<br />

FURTHER REDUCTION<br />

2001 ANITA - Charmmg bllck<br />

bungalow offers an updated<br />

kItchen, cozy famIly room, den,<br />

natural fireplace, three bedrooms,<br />

fimshed basement and new dnve.<br />

way Extra mce'"<br />

GREAT OPPORTUNITY<br />

20419 WOODCREST - Out<br />

standmg Harper Wood:; Cape Cod<br />

offers foUl belli ooms, a model n<br />

kItchen, ne\\ carpetmg, natural<br />

tileplace, cent! al an, fil1l~hed<br />

basement, two and a half car at<br />

tached garage, pool and mal e'<br />

FULL OF CHARM!<br />

4J2 C.\L\ 1\ lOll don t \lant<br />

tt) Tn"''' !III, /)1]( of I hmd Cola<br />

mal' J. e..lllll1t!~ fO\l1 bedloom",<br />

on" .lnd ,I h,1I1 h lllJ" \\.11llung<br />

ndtlll ,II ft)( pl.\( p III 11\ mg 100m<br />

bedutJflllh "lIlrld(.jul klt


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

P"<br />

138<br />

Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS'<br />

fQU"l HOUSING<br />

OPPOlllUNlrv<br />

THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED<br />

EXCLUSIVELYBY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALIORS<br />

Adlhoch & Associates, [nc<br />

Aldridge & Assoctates<br />

Bolton.J ohnston Associates<br />

Century 21.East m the Village<br />

Century 21 Lochmoor<br />

Chamberlam Realtors<br />

ChampIOn & Baer, [ne<br />

Coldwell Banker Real Estate<br />

Damman, Palms, Queen Realtors<br />

R G Edgar & Associates<br />

James R Flkany Real Estate Co<br />

Grosse Pomte Real Estate Co<br />

Hendricks & Associates Realtors<br />

Higbie Maxon Ine Realtors<br />

Johnstone & Johnstone Ine<br />

John E Pierce & Associates, lnc<br />

Jim SaTOs Agency Inc<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate Inc<br />

Shorewood E R Brown Realty Inc<br />

REALTOR'<br />

Sme Real Estate Co<br />

Tappan & Associates Ine<br />

Wilcox Realtors<br />

Youngblood & Fmn, Inc<br />

23255 S ROSEDALE CT - O{J'Ie.,IA\J)!\(, IOUI !l(dIIH'Jll tl\O dlld Oil( h,llt bclth Colonldl In a mObt<br />

deslrabk locatIOn of SI Cldll ShOll" ( III ul,lI dll \ ( /II ,t nom !,lUJldn (ountl) kJtlh('n dnd mUlh<br />

mal e" Thlb I" one of the lle' 111 ('10""'(<br />

I'omt( P,II k 0\ l' 2 ")00 "'IU II (' fl , t<br />

OIl nel \, dnh It 1( 11[(d todd, (d II<br />

fOl dl't,lIl, 011thl" I,Ill find<br />

.".j<br />

,if,'<br />

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

EAST DETROIT<br />

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24664 ,JO)[:\!!-,TO:\, -- [mml dldt( "((Ii<br />

pancy on th, db"olutely d<br />

10 S('PlIlg I, !>pllPvlng 1'1Iced to<br />

"I'll ("ill for deLIII"<br />

I'1lli I \\ E:-'fORY ('1 - RfCl1Ill.'d'Th '"<br />

"'PI.I\I ling fJl]( k l.lmh f( .llllll' .Ill ,It<br />

t.ldwd g,1I Ig( f,lI1l1 hi' KIm ll\ () 11IltU al<br />

fll (pJ.IU" I,llg( (ountl \ kltchpn I.AlCdled<br />

nil .. pI 1\ It I cOll11 I (>\ I I \ floor pl,II1 1>.1\<br />

\\In.1o\\<br />

GROSSE POINTE CITY<br />

LOVEL Y bmk rdnch on )31 ge scemc lot,<br />

ne\\ fUJna(.e. lOof, pallO, dnd aluminum<br />

tnm Lat ge spaclOu" rooms, full base<br />

menl, clo~e to HdJ and VIllage Call for<br />

detdIl~<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

In 11\lng 100n1<br />

ST CLAIR SHORES<br />

21121 \IID!)!!',,!':'.: 10\(1) thr


148<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS~<br />

REALTOR"<br />

EQUAL HOUSING<br />

IB<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

------- THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED<br />

EXCLUSIVELYBY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALTORS<br />

• JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE<br />

! NEW ON THE MARKET )<br />

639 RIVARD". OPEN SUNDAY 2 5 .... Stunning<br />

and so convenient IS thIS just listed Trl-Level<br />

m the Clt} Two bedrooms, two full baths,<br />

famIly room ternfic kitchen Lovely carpetmg<br />

and wmdow treatments Attached garage and<br />

patIO ProfessIOnally landscaped Make thIS<br />

your addre;,s'<br />

19297 ROLANDALE - OPEN BUNDA yl HERE'S A REAL CHARMER 111 Harper Woods - great for<br />

that "first house" and priced for the budget mll1ded l Nothll1g to do but move 111 thiS delightful three<br />

bedroom bnck bungalow WIth large updated country kItchen and breakfast room plus fil1lshed base<br />

ment WIth extra bath $75,900 and better hurry! 884 0600<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5<br />

hk1'rl~"';;'<br />

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706 LAKEPOIN'l'E .... You'll be proud to be the<br />

0\\ ner of thlb ImpressIve five bedroom Colonial<br />

neotled near Wmdmlll Pomte DrIve offenng three<br />

dnd one half baths, two natural fireplaces, large<br />

wuntry kItchen, family room recreatIOn room and<br />

attached garage Numerous additIonal features<br />

Call to see thl!>remarkable home today'<br />

769 NOTRE DAME *'" You can be the owner of<br />

thiS very affordable and comfortable three bed<br />

room Cape cod with ItS many possIbilIties LI<br />

brary, 20 foot family room, wood deck and<br />

bllck walled patio are but a few of the nice<br />

features Conveniently located. Seller motIvated<br />

Call for your pnvate showmg<br />

______________<br />

RENT OR BUY<br />

OR RENT WHILE BUYING<br />

JAMES R. FIKANY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

714 Notre Dame<br />

886-5051<br />

721 LINCOLN ** OPEN SUNDAY 22 ** Abso<br />

lutely beautiful and abound wIth Enghsh<br />

charm ThIS four bedroom Colonial features<br />

natural fireplace, large dmmg room, new<br />

kitchen with apphances, new carpetmg and<br />

wmdow treatments Wood deck and much<br />

more Welcome"<br />

20839 FLEETWOOD ** OPEN SUNDAY 25 **<br />

Just $94,500 and you can own a home as<br />

pretty as a picture. SpaCIOUSfour bedroom Colomal<br />

offers gorgeous kitchen, den wIth wetbar,<br />

beautIful carpetmg and wmdow treat<br />

ments, central aIr and patIO GROSSE<br />

POINTE SCHOOLS ImmedIate occupancy<br />

HURRY'<br />

We're a team<br />

-------------you can count on!<br />

114 Kercheval<br />

lB 886-6010 G)<br />

A'£AtTOQ'" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _.ol,l.~"OUljJillG<br />

... 0''''0''''1/''''0,<br />

PRICE REDUCED<br />

84 MAPLETON - GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />

CHARM, LOCATION, PRICE' ThIS fOUl bedroom<br />

Colomal just half a block from the lake has It alii<br />

$124,500 884 0600<br />

450 MORAN - GROSSE POINTE FARMS - ThIS<br />

three bedJOom Colomal on a faVOrite Farms street<br />

feature!:>kitchen With appliance!:>and chen)' break<br />

fast loom, paneled den, Pella wmdows and other<br />

I1lce extl as' 884 0600<br />

1170 HAWTHORNE - TOTAL I.Y REDONE' Four bedroom, one and one half bath Colomal has famIly<br />

room, terrific NEW KITCHEN and great room (11 6x25'1), cozy fireplace and MOREl Fast occu<br />

pancy 881-6300<br />

LAKEVIEW CLUB condommlUms located at 11 1/2 Mile and JeITerson - OPEN SATURDAY and SUN-<br />

DAY from 1 PM to 4 PM 2500 square feet mclude;, two large bedrooms. two and one half baths,<br />

gourmet kitchen, family room, two car attached garage plus many other luxury featuresf 881 6300<br />

556 LAKEPOINTE - Three bedroom, one and one half bath Cox and Baker Colomal on lovely deep lot<br />

IS now offered at newly adjusted price of $149,900 1 Includes famIly room, fireplace, fimshed base.<br />

ment 884-0600<br />

730 LINCOLN - Five bedroom COLONIAL has two baths plus two half baths and ternfic updatmg m<br />

and out I Recent Improvements mclude new baths, newer kItchen, new deck, newer garage, roof and<br />

MORE! Nothmg to do but move m' 8840600<br />

24252 MARINE - Three bedroom RANCH has newer kItchen and large lower level WIth entertamment<br />

center Choice East Detroit locatIOn near Kelly Road NOW $69,0001 884-0600<br />

109 MORAN - Everything you need for the larger famIly to S.P-R.E.A-D out' Four bedrooms. four and<br />

one half baths, library, family room, butler's pantry - TERRIFIC SPACE - GREAT LOCATION'<br />

884-0600<br />

19070 MORNINGSIDE - GREAT STARTER HOME' Three bedroom bnck ranch redone m and out With<br />

family kitchen, fil1lshed basement and new carpetmg JUST REDUCED! 884 0600<br />

357 MOROSS - ARE YOU ON A FAST TRACK? Here's the house for you - everythmg IS done and<br />

ready for you to move in! New kitchen, excltmg extras and tasteful"PIZAZZ" decor' 884-0600<br />

19297 ROLAND ALE - See ad under "NEW ON THE MARKET'"<br />

Recently decorated condomuuUIn on qmet and quamt<br />

Cranford lane. Watch the leaves blow and the snow<br />

fall and not worry about it The assocIatIOn does<br />

It!! ThIs ISan end umt with a bay window in the formal<br />

dmmg room, natural fIreplaces in both the hv-<br />

Ing room and basement recreation room. Lease IS a<br />

month to month or for a year Vacant and ready for<br />

Imme (each WIth pnvate bath and dressmg room'\, first floor<br />

powder room, family room WIth fireplace, pnvdte patIO, central all and nch neutral decor 881-6300<br />

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HARPER WOODS RANCH better than new! Fully ledone throughout, It mcludes "NEW KITCHEN, new<br />

carpetmg, fireplace and nicely done extra bedroom \~lth full bath In fimshed basement! $78,.'500 881<br />

6300<br />

OXFORD - PICTURE PERFECT bungalow WIth nothing to do but move In! Three bedrooms mcludmg huge<br />

master bedroom (22 5x24 2"), fireplace flmshed basement and nevvtwo and one half car garage 8816300<br />

WILLIAMSBURG COLONIAL m beautIful settmg' Four bedroom, three and one half b'1th has paneled h-<br />

brary, games room, attached garage and excellcnt de'tml thlollghout A REAL CHARMER' Immediate<br />

occupancy ISoffered 884 0600<br />

THE CAN'T BE MATCHED LAKE VIEW 1 dcllghtful ranch IS for you Located on a cul-de<br />

"ac In Gro..."C Pomte Woods, thiS Immaculate home IS<br />

a"~,lJtmg ne\\. owncr; Its open floor plan IS easIly<br />

adaptable' to wheelchair hvmg ChaIr elevator to<br />

ba'>Cment ISoptional 705 PerTlan<br />

CondommlUm at Wmdwood Pomte Take a look at<br />

thIS spacIOUStwo or three bedroom two bath condo<br />

The wonderful oak kItchen WIth bay wmdow, natural<br />

fireplace, attached garage and laundry room are<br />

mor~ tP211 e!1cug-h t~ tcrr.pt .yOU at unclt'! $200,000<br />

Rent for a year and ,lpph It to the purcha ...e pnce<br />

THREE MILE - EXECUTIVE COLONIAL on nearly an acrr Incllld(''i ...IX bedlOoms, f01l1,1I1done half<br />

baths, hbrary WIth fireplace, butler' ...pant!) de,>lgnPI dpcor and huge ltvlI1g' NOW OFFERF [) AT $410,000' 8R 14200<br />

TORREY ROAD - GREAT SPACE In four bedroom t\\O bath bnck bungalow! Updated kitchen and bath,<br />

Flonda room, recreatIOn room \l,lth fireplace plu...CENTRAl AIR! &31 6300<br />

HANDY TO TIlE POINTES' Lo\el} t",o hedroom one and one half hun room and fenced<br />

SPACIOUS HEART OF THE FARMS LOCATION OffPI'ideltghtful fOlll bedroom, t",o and one half bath<br />

semi ranch WIth large dmlng room, hbran, cOllntn kltchPn, IiI1i'>hedba"Cment


f\.Jovernber 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Poi nte News<br />

158<br />

Ichweitzer.~Better<br />

1.~Homes<br />

ReolE/tote.lnc. I .. and Gardens A<br />

TOP PRODUCERS.<br />

MONTH OF OCTOBER<br />

./1<br />

FRANK CARTA<br />

WOODS OFFICE<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

SALLY COE<br />

HILL OFFICE<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

LAlLA ABUD<br />

WOODS OFFICE<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

DELORES ZAMSONI<br />

FARMS OFFICE<br />

t'.\~I<br />

,<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

.fs,<br />

I<br />

I<br />

;<br />

ADELL STOVER<br />

FARMS OFFICE<br />

OPEN SU~~DAY 2-5<br />

426 CALVIN, GROSSE<br />

POINTE FARMS - VelY des II<br />

able stal tel 01 retIrement bun<br />

galow featUring dining room,<br />

fireplace $99,500<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

19981 W EMORY COURT,<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS -<br />

Wonderful Glo"r"e POinte Cape<br />

Cod home \llth foUl bedloom, and deck $144,900<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

439 RIVARD, GROSSE<br />

POINTE CITY - Won del fully<br />

delOl dted and Ieady to move In<br />

to thIs fOUl bed Ioom Colonldl<br />

\llth family room $229,900<br />

1827 HUNT CLUB, GROSSE<br />

POINTE WOODS - Lovely,<br />

well kppt two bedroom ranch<br />

feature" extra large hVlng room<br />

\\ Ith fil eplace $84,900<br />

25 CRESTWOOD, GROSSE<br />

POlNTE SHORES - Beautiful<br />

I anch featm es three bedlooms,<br />

spacIOus falmly loom, and FIOI<br />

ldd room<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

58 GREENBRIAH LANE,<br />

GROSSE POlNTE SHORES _<br />

BeautIful Russell built, extr a<br />

large, thl ee bedroom Ianch of<br />

ferr" man~ luxul ~ amel1ltIeHmally land<br />

'-.Cared ~,II d and oah. cabmpt


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

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Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS'<br />

Chamber lam Realtors<br />

ChampIOn & Baer, loe<br />

Coldwell Banker Real Estate<br />

Damman, Palms, Queen Realtors<br />

R G Edgar & Associates<br />

James R Flkany Real Estate Co<br />

Grosse POinte Real Estate Co<br />

Hendricks & Associates Realtors<br />

Hlgillt, Maxon [ne Realtors<br />

Johnstone & Johnstone Ine<br />

John E Pierce & ASSOCiates, Inc<br />

JIm Saros Agency Inc<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate Inc<br />

Shorewood E R Brown Realty Inc<br />

REALTOR'<br />

fQUAl HOUSING<br />

OPPORIUNIIY<br />

THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OfFERED<br />

EXCLUSIVELYBY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD Of REALTORS<br />

Adlhoch & Associates, Ine<br />

Aldridge & Assocliltes<br />

Bolton..Johnston Associates<br />

Century 21 East In the Village<br />

Century 21 Lochmoor<br />

Sine Real Estate Co<br />

Tappan & ASSOCIates Inc<br />

WJ!cox Realtors<br />

Youngblood & Fmn, Inc<br />

,<br />

1<br />

, )<br />

HIDDEN COVE CONDOMINIUMS<br />

ON LAKE ST. CLAIR<br />

MOljELS OPEN MONDAY THRU SUNDAY<br />

(CLOSED THURSDAYS)<br />

l\P<br />

s~ 00',1.<br />

Sales by:<br />

JEFFERSON<br />

APPROXIMATELY<br />

16 MILE RD<br />

Features Include two bedrooms,<br />

two full bathrooms, dining room,<br />

hVlng room or great room With<br />

fireplace, master bedroom WIth<br />

walk'in closet FIrst floor laundry<br />

room and wood deck AIJ UnIts<br />

have basements and attached ga.<br />

rages FurnIshed models by Illte<br />

nor deSigner Kathryn Donson of<br />

Jansen's Fine Furmture<br />

RED CARPET KEIM<br />

SHOREWOOD REAL ESTATE, INC.<br />

20439 Mack Avenue<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236<br />

1-5 P.M.<br />

Custom bUIlt ranches, Some lake front units still a"ullable All<br />

Units have a boat well Located Just off Jefferson at 15 MIle, Just be.<br />

fore Shook Road III HarrIson TownshIp 1,620 . 2,000 square feet<br />

Pnced from $205,000 to $270,000<br />

CALL 886.8710 OR DIRECT TO THE MODEL 791-6191<br />

CUSTOM BUILT HOME! Read} for Sp!lng occupdncy Tills<br />

beautiful four bedroom, three and a half bath Colonial featul es<br />

natUJal fileplaces In both the IIvmg room and famllv room You<br />

\\111 also appleclate the hbraly, filst 11001 ldundly, lalge toyel<br />

and ample use of bay \\ mdows Act now and made yo UI 0\\ n<br />

~elp('t1()rH: of t,le, c:1b:nctrj., .:lna DIDol b}t.. Co;; IV1 (.lJUJLIUOtlt U~<br />

tails<br />

ST CLAIR SHORES COLONIAL This spacIOus home, located<br />

near 9 Mile Road and Jefferson, features foUl bedrooms, lwo<br />

and one half baths, family room, dlnlllg 100m and bl eakfast<br />

nook Well decorated WIth exceptIOnal storage Open Sundayl<br />

JUST OUTSIDE GROSSE POINTE This thl ee bedlOom English<br />

style Colomal features a famliy loom With wet bar, one and a<br />

half baths, hardwood floors, large kItchen With dlnlllg al ea, pa<br />

tlo and two car garage<br />

HARPER WOODS, WITH GROSSE POINTE SCHOOLS Large<br />

home With four bedrooms, family room with natural fil eplace,<br />

two full baths, finIshed recreation room, and fin,t nool lllud<br />

room, and much more<br />

YOUNGBLOOD & FINN, INC,<br />

R<br />

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A<br />

20087 Mack Avenue ~<br />

!l, '>PllCIOUc;master hf'droon! I'h(<br />

kItchen Iq freshly drcol iltt'd 1\ llh " III \\<br />

floor Scref'nrd pOlch lInd IIltr,lll.\pl\<br />

prIced<br />

• \10\ t' In lond I r lOll<br />

• F,lInll} loom I~llh ~k;lll~hh "H' IIii' ~II', door" lendmg to<br />

11\ nmg CO\ PI pd II'I \ \( l'<br />

• C07Y df'n<br />

• Extl,] hedroom Ilnd Illth III IJ ,_ J If III<br />

• ('pnlral flll (Ondlt'Onll1/; "'(Ill II, -\ I'll) ,Ind ,pnnkler~<br />

• Imnw(hntp PO~~( ""Ion<br />

• ()pr 11 SlInd


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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

178<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

A Unique Community<br />

Ardlltl.'Llurill [)1\l.'r~lly ,\~ 111(' gre,1t 1,1Illll' 01 hl11lll ~l/l' 'lIld ,1\ I" 'u,<br />

I-,l'I' gIO\\lh h,i' (ontillultl ,lo\\ly Oll'l 111,11\\ \(.11' II llll1llllUl' l\(11 III<br />

ddl Uld "Idt" III 'lIhdIIJJ 1110 000<br />

"1 CL\IR - FOUl bpe!Jool11 1\10 and


~SPROUT<br />

188<br />

p~ Counter Points<br />

4J;, ........<br />

By<br />

Pat Rousseau<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

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Enhance your<br />

Thanksgiving Day<br />

table with a lovely<br />

silver plated<br />

server, specially<br />

priced for holiday<br />

saVIngs. Hurry In<br />

now. Quantity IS hmited! A new dISCOVery<br />

m the back of 115 Kercheval<br />

Hlll,881-2160.<br />

on the<br />

* '" *<br />

Spec wt purchase! A stylish<br />

qUIlted snakeskin clutch<br />

with shoulder strap IS only<br />

$34 It comes in pastels,<br />

bnghts, neutrals and black.<br />

Great for yourself and for<br />

Christmas gIftS. THE JANE WOOD-<br />

BURY SHU}J, 377 Flsher Road, 886-<br />

8826<br />

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M T W T F S<br />

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THURSDA Y, NOVEM-:~:~ ~~~~~ig ~~<br />

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FRIDAY & SATURDAY,<br />

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NOVEMBER<br />

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NOVEMBER 19<br />

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In Stitch!''' 1


Fitness<br />

Entertainment<br />

ClaSSified<br />

Section C<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

~+<br />

Sports is news<br />

Today, many news depart.<br />

ments at newspapers consider<br />

sports wntel s "a dlffel ent<br />

breed"<br />

Well, I'm here to proudly de<br />

fend my professIOn and turn<br />

back all the obnoxIOus remarks<br />

that offend my hterary feehngs<br />

News staff WrIters have to Sit<br />

in courtrooms and hsten to de<br />

hberatlOns They have to scrape<br />

the muck off the bottom of a<br />

poorly run polItical campaign<br />

and turn it mto a rather ap<br />

pealmg story And all sports<br />

'Nl'lters get to do IS Sit In press<br />

boxes, eat decent food, watch<br />

games and write Intriguing, ex.<br />

cltmg and mVlgorating stories<br />

Seems to me sports Wrlters<br />

have the edge<br />

I enjoy reading hard news<br />

stones but often, they lack that<br />

certam "somethmg."<br />

Instead of reading about a<br />

fire that spread qUIckly, why<br />

can't we read about "how the<br />

sWiftly movmg fire was shoved<br />

across the room by rapIdly<br />

blowmg WInds that created<br />

havoc for fire fighters."<br />

Adjectives and adverbs are<br />

used frequently m news stones,<br />

but you never hear of a "southpaw<br />

fire fighter callIng for a rehef<br />

pitcher who can hurl a hose<br />

at 95 mph"<br />

Talkmg to the Grosse Poznte<br />

News' editorial consultant Bill<br />

Elston last week, I learned that<br />

some newspapers refer to theIr<br />

sports departments as the toy<br />

department of the organIZation<br />

So be it. References have been<br />

made to my cutely decorated<br />

and rather sporty wallpaper,<br />

I've also been told to remove<br />

the basketball rim, the pIcture<br />

of Kirk Gibson, the MIchIgan<br />

pennant and the picture of<br />

Curly (Three Stooges) from my<br />

wall. Wouldn't you rather shoot<br />

a hoop than thmk of ways to<br />

have fun at city meetmgs?<br />

Let's take a look at the walls<br />

on the news staff SIde of the<br />

room.<br />

On them are lIsts of meet.<br />

Ings at the city counCIl. Updates<br />

of millages. Reports of<br />

proposals, fights agamst ordl.<br />

nances and assignments to take<br />

photos of constructIOn. They<br />

have to keep tabs on the local<br />

and natIOnal candIdates mstead<br />

of tabulatmg votes for Cy<br />

Young wmners or AmerIcan<br />

League MVPs<br />

Wouldn't you much rather<br />

have statistics of players, wm.<br />

mng hIts, shots from three.<br />

point land, and records of<br />

sports teams? Why would you<br />

\\':lnt pit bull pIn ups and ac.<br />

counts of mandates when you<br />

could have sports paraphernalIa<br />

from wall to wall?<br />

Many people assume that<br />

sports WrIters are not aware of<br />

pohhcal, world or national IS<br />

sues But have you ever heard<br />

of any pohtical figures becom<br />

mg athletes? No You only hear<br />

of former athletes bemg CIty,<br />

state or county offiCIals Seems<br />

to me sports still holds th(' advantage<br />

I know news and sports sto<br />

ri€S ai e j elated bct:.au~ Loth<br />

need to mform the reader But<br />

some have Said that sports<br />

writers can stray from the EnglIsh<br />

language and use trIte<br />

and colloqUial phrases True,<br />

but wouldn't you prefer hearIng<br />

about a player mterceptmg a<br />

pass, rambhng down the field<br />

hke a locomotive on track,<br />

eludmg SIXwould be tacklers<br />

and deliverIng a po....erful<br />

downwardly projectIOn of the<br />

ball mto the grIdiron turf<br />

Doesn't that beat readmg<br />

about how some h€nator dehv<br />

ered an eloquent peechdeclphermg<br />

all circumstantial eVIdence<br />

that more than proves<br />

the budget defiCIt faces mcreas.<br />

mg danger?<br />

SeC'mto me "port., dt'partments<br />

surely enJoy their repu<br />

tatlOn<br />

3rd loss crushes<br />

ULS title hopes<br />

By Rob Fulton<br />

Sports Editor<br />

Umversity LIggett School<br />

coach DaVId Backhurst would<br />

prefer to thmk that hiS soccer<br />

team Isn't snake bit<br />

However, after a 3-1 loss to<br />

the DetrOIt Country Day School<br />

(DCDS) YelloW]ackets m a CoD<br />

state semifinal game Nov 9, he<br />

lid" to wlI"Jdel the PO~SlblhtIes<br />

"It's tough asking me that 24<br />

hours after a tough loss hke<br />

thIS," Backhurst saId m refer.<br />

ence to the snake bIt questIOn "I<br />

would lIke to think we weren't<br />

In this game we were trying to<br />

Win, but we were hopmg to<br />

swmg things back to our side"<br />

The Kmghts (16-3-3) were<br />

ranked No 3 gomg m, and the<br />

No. 1 ranked YellowJackets<br />

didn't seem unbeatable, but ULS<br />

was trying to avenge more than<br />

one loss<br />

The bitterness of a 3-1 loss to<br />

DCDS in last year's state finals<br />

was still on the Knights' palates<br />

They dIdn't want a repeat of the<br />

'87 finals, but they also had to<br />

deal With a 3-1 regular.season<br />

loss this year.<br />

"I think the kIds came out and<br />

trIed to feel Country Day out,"<br />

Backhurst saId, "but I know<br />

they were also thInkIng about<br />

last year's loss m the finals"<br />

After Doug Wood's goal tied<br />

the game m the last minute of<br />

the first half, the Kmghts were<br />

in control. They used theIr finesse<br />

game to theIr advantage,<br />

but the more phYSical DCDS<br />

game began to take Its toll.<br />

"We know they are a very aggressive<br />

team," Backhurst saId.<br />

"Every tIme these two teams<br />

meet, there IS plenty of phYSical<br />

play."<br />

Adam Uzelack of DCDS and<br />

Bill Lucken of ULS, two of the<br />

more physical players, were<br />

purely combatants on the field<br />

Everywhere Uzelack went, so<br />

went Lucken, and vice versa<br />

"I wanted to put Bill on Uze<br />

lack because they both play very<br />

tough games," Backhurst said<br />

"Bill did an outstandmg Job on<br />

Uzelack"<br />

The defendIng Class C D<br />

champs opened the game With a<br />

vengeance ULS couldn't move<br />

the ball from Its own zone, but<br />

Backhurst's squad was persistent<br />

"In the first half, they mCDS)<br />

came out and took It to us,"<br />

Backhurst said "Our defense<br />

held up very well and our goal<br />

tendmg (BrIan Schmidt) was<br />

very strong The goal they scored<br />

came off a headed ball on a cor<br />

ner kICk In fact, the ball hIt the<br />

post"<br />

Either way DenS controlled<br />

the play But, after Wood's goal<br />

ULS had the momentum<br />

See HOPES, page 2C<br />

University Liggett School Junior Doug Wood (10) prepares 10 score his learn's lone goal in the<br />

Knights' 3-1 loss to Detroit Country Day School in the Class CoD state soccer semifinals on Nov. 9.<br />

f<br />

"In the second half, we started t.. ~..-. ~ ~ ~ .... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ..<br />

contlOllmg the ball," Backhurst , ,<br />

said "We were all around the<br />

net and It was Just a mattel. of<br />

t<br />

time before I felt we would score<br />

"They (DCD8) couldn't move<br />

the ball out of then own zone .-_ ..<br />

and that's when we were mount<br />

Fera<br />

Fred<br />

Flrsl<br />

mg our attack to WIn the game," f t<br />

Perry Team Skea<br />

Backhurst added "We had the Kollach<br />

ball probably 70 percent of the Technlca North Patagonia<br />

second half" Nevlca Woolrich Face POWderhorn f<br />

As the Kmghts swarmed the j Reusch Raven _<br />

t<br />

YellowJackets' net the game , Tall Obermeyer I<br />

f<br />

grew mcreasmgly tense Ugg Scotland Yard<br />

"The game was mtense,"<br />

Backhurst Said "At that pomt<br />

8 8 89<br />

you know one goal could make<br />

the dIfference, so both teams are j ,<br />

trymg to score, while they try to , ,<br />

t<br />

hold off the opponent"<br />

fro~f~c~:~a~utt~iS ~~~~ ri~~~~ 6 SKI • TENNIS<br />

eted off the crossbar and into the , and and<br />

t hands of the Yello""]acket net.<br />

mInder<br />

t<br />

"We were domg everythmg we<br />

could," Backhurst SaId "Bill's<br />

shot Just dIdn't make It "<br />

Mmutes later the tWISt of ter.<br />

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MO~~~~:~~d~~:O 8 • _-::-: ~<br />

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"1 tned to pIece It together,<br />

but all I was told was that Bill<br />

couldn't play the rest of the<br />

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It was bad enough that ULS<br />

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~~. - ~ ~ November 17, 1988<br />

2C > VJ;'IIJ Grosse Pointe News<br />

Hopes<br />

From page lC<br />

/ x';:" "<br />

mmutes after Lucken, the<br />

Knights faced a 9-on.1l attack<br />

Wood's ejectiOn was questiOn.<br />

able, but Irrefutable<br />

"DougIe made a tackle flom<br />

behmd," Backhurht explained,<br />

"and It didn't look like allythlllg<br />

more than a nlJlllldl play<br />

"The ref pulled out the red<br />

card (the one Indlcatmg a play.<br />

el '" removal) and I Just thought<br />

he pulled the wrong one," Back.<br />

hur'>t said "I was totally flabber.<br />

gasted at that time"<br />

Wood", mfrdctJOll occulled m<br />

thl lH'naJty dl ea "0 the Ye)]O\\J<br />

ackets were awarded a penalty<br />

shot and capltalJzed to take a 2.1<br />

advantage<br />

"As a coach m that SItuatIOn<br />

It\ a real struggle," bald Back<br />

hurbt "But the kid" were all<br />

chmged up dnd they contmued<br />

to put on a fine performance for<br />

the next 20 mmutes<br />

"All of It happened "0 qlllck<br />

Iy," Backhur~t contmued, "that<br />

It was plOoclbly one of the<br />

,>tlange,',t tUI n 0/ ('vent.., 1\ l' eveI'<br />

been al>,>ouclled\\ Jih '<br />

ULS, which won champiOn<br />

shIps m the MIchigan Independent<br />

AthletIc League, the dlstnct<br />

and reglOnab, was not about to<br />

fold The m"plmtlOn was appar<br />

ent, but one more gOdl by DCDS<br />

clipped the &ea~on fO! ULS<br />

"The guy" who played those<br />

final 20 mmutes dre to be com<br />

mended," Bdckhurst Said "We<br />

had all the momentum before<br />

the unfortunate turn of events,<br />

but thobe kids on the field<br />

played admIrably - especially<br />

when you thmk they had to play<br />

two men short"<br />

DCDS was a tholn In Back.<br />

h UI ,>t'~SIde all &eabon<br />

"1\vo of our thl ee lo"!>€,,were<br />

to Countl y Day and our other<br />

one WdS agambt Glo"se POInte<br />

:\Ullh,' BdLkhurst bald "They<br />

al e the SOUlce of my bIggest diS<br />

appomtment because I thought<br />

\\,e could beat those teams thiS<br />

yedl<br />

Although there's no consola.<br />

tlOn pnze for bemg m the state's<br />

final fOUl, Backhurst'b eVIdence<br />

pi aves otherWise<br />

"The l'lvalry Ib tough With<br />

DCDS," he said "1 have a great<br />

re~pect for their prof.,TJ am, but<br />

the fact that our Soccer team can<br />

go head-to head and make<br />

them earn a VIctory IS ,',ome can<br />

solatIOn"<br />

In the meantIme, ULS wIll tlY<br />

to evalUate the nightmare It<br />

couldn't escape Backhurst saJd<br />

he'll return to the dI dwmg<br />

board, but a prosperous beason<br />

won't be forgotten<br />

"At the begmnmg of the yedl<br />

1 bald there were 12 gdmes we<br />

"hould wm," Backhurst ,',dld<br />

"Now that 1 look back on our 16<br />

wm,>, I can honestly say thiS<br />

team wantk'O tn '''m b:ldl) ..IllJ<br />

proved that they are a very good<br />

team<br />

"I am proud of the way we<br />

played, I only Wish - fO! the<br />

kids - that we could have won<br />

at least one more"<br />

Honored athletes<br />

On Friday. Nov. 4, at the annual Fall Athletics Awards Ceremony,<br />

University Liggett School honored athletes who had participated<br />

in fall interscholastic sports.<br />

Among those honored were, front row. Bill Lucken, Most Improved<br />

Player (MIP), varsity soccer: Paul Brigolin. Most Valuable<br />

Player (MVP), varsity cross country: Doug Wood. MVP, varsity<br />

soccer: Dike Ajiri. MVP, varsity football: Chris Frederickson.<br />

MIP. varsity cross country: Gene Gargaro, MVP. varsity golf:<br />

Karow Gordon, MIP, varsity football: Tamara Lie, MIP, junior<br />

varsity field hockey.<br />

Back row, Stacey Allen, MIP varsity field hockey: Meghan<br />

Brady. MVP. varsity field hockey: Dawn Marlin, co-MVP. varsity<br />

tennis; Ali Frederick, MIP, varsity tennis; Elena Hunt. co-MVP,<br />

varsity tennis: Martina Jerant, MVP, varsity basketball: Jennifer<br />

Listman. MVP, junior varsity field hockey: Julee Mertz. MIP. junior<br />

varsity tennis; Julie Vallone, MVP, junior varsity tennis; Katie<br />

Tompkins. MIP. varsity golf: Jennifer Miller, MIP. varsity basketball.<br />

Picking the winners<br />

Thl~ 1OreceIved "trong<br />

play from R J Wolney, Kurt Fa<br />

bel' and Beth Fehling<br />

Rockets 5, Star .. 3<br />

Goa,1 scorers for the RockptIammed two goalc:, Tocco<br />

and Braun addpd the final t\\,()<br />

talhe" for the wmnerCoredfor the<br />

Kmgs With the assist gOIng to<br />

John Wise Chns Glb


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November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News VJIVJ<br />

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3C<br />

Pointe Aquatics loses season opener<br />

The newly fOI'med POinte<br />

AquatIcb SWIm tedm wa!, hopIng<br />

for a better start of the season,<br />

but with many meets to go, they<br />

can wash away the bItter 298<br />

221 loss to the Clal'encevdle<br />

SWIm Club of LIvonIa<br />

The mIxed 8.and under 100<br />

freestyle relay team of Rachelle<br />

Atrasz, Andy Sheldon, KImberly<br />

LaFond and Brandon DeGuvera<br />

took a third place (l 0997) to<br />

lead the team LIndbdy Sandel'<br />

cott, Jeff Sheldon, MIchelle Vasapolh<br />

and David NlelubowllZ<br />

came m second In the mIxed 200<br />

freestyle relay with a time of 2<br />

1607, and the mixed 12 and-un<br />

del' 200 free relay team of Chnstme<br />

Jamermo, J P Galmat, Suzette<br />

Atras7. and Emmett<br />

DeGuvera touched first (2 00 51)<br />

for the team In tlw Ill/xeu 14<br />

and-under 200 free Ielay, the<br />

team of Susan Blean, BIlly Scott,<br />

KIm Hlgel and MIke Mlkeilc fin-<br />

Ished second 1155 67)<br />

In the butterfly events, Brent<br />

Nlelubowlcz placed second<br />

(1844) and Matthew Kirchner<br />

was thIrd (1998) In the boys' 8<br />

and-under 25 yard butterfly<br />

DavId NlelubowIcz touched second<br />

(3554) for the 10 and undel<br />

boys' 50 buttel-fly, and Emmett<br />

DeGuvera won the 12 and-undel<br />

50 buttedly m a tIme of 3348.<br />

Teammate KIIe Zeller took f:>ecand<br />

111 the 50 buttedly by sWIm<br />

mIng to a 34 20 tIme<br />

Rachelle Atrasz placed second<br />

for the b'1rb' 25-yal d butterfly<br />

11814) and MIchelle Vasapolh<br />

placed second (39 54), whIle<br />

MIchelle Dumler was third<br />

(4020) In the gIrls' 10 and-under<br />

50 fly<br />

B Blenky touched second<br />

(34 47) fOl the gIrls m the 12-<br />

and under, dnd KIm Hlgel<br />

(2997) won the 14 and under 50<br />

butterfly wIth Linda Kneg<br />

(34 93) takmg second Robert<br />

Naiman won the event fOl the<br />

boys' 18 and under (29 21)<br />

The backstroke events were<br />

dominated by Andy Sheldon for<br />

the 8 and under boys (20 69),<br />

Tony Atrasz (39 51) In the 10-<br />

and undpr and J P Gamrat<br />

(36 18) In the 12 and under<br />

Anne MagI'eta won the gIrls'<br />

lQ-and under backstroke event<br />

(4066), and KIm Hlgel was the<br />

top finIshel (3088) for the 14-<br />

and under I ace<br />

Second-place finIshers m the<br />

100 yard IndIVIdual medley were<br />

Steven WIllIams (1.21 57), ChrIStme<br />

Jamenno (1 11 42) and Renee<br />

Kneg (1 17 80)<br />

Brent Nlelubowlcz (21 37) won<br />

the 8-and under 25 boys' breast<br />

stroke, and Tony Atrasz (37 28)<br />

touched first In the lO-and-under<br />

50 yard breaststroke. Also turn-<br />

Ing 111 strong performances were<br />

Fntz Schlppert (47 60) and Craig<br />

WIlson (5001)<br />

Rachelle Atrasz took a second<br />

(22 09) In the gIrls' 25 breaststroke<br />

and MIller touched second<br />

m the gIrls' 50 breaststroke<br />

(46.27) Jamenno (34 89) and<br />

Suzette Atrasz (36 48) took a<br />

first and thIrd m the gIrls' 50-<br />

yard 12-and-under breaststroke,<br />

and Susan Blean won the 14-<br />

and under event 111 3782<br />

Pomte AquatICs dId well m<br />

the 25-yard freestyle events wIth<br />

Kll'Chner (646) takll1g second<br />

for the boys Amanda Dumler<br />

06 16) was second for the g:Jrls<br />

Also takIng second was D NlelubO\\lCZ<br />

(3097) JelT Sheldon<br />

(33 90) was thIrd In the boys' 10-<br />

and-under freestyle Vasapolh<br />

(33 24) and Dumler (33 94) took<br />

first and second, respectIvely, m<br />

the gIrls' 10 and-under freestyle.<br />

FlmshIng 1, 2, 3 In the boys'<br />

12 and-under freestyle were M<br />

NaIman (2951), J P Gamrat<br />

(29 60) and E DeGuvera (30 24)<br />

Susan Blean (29.27) had a great<br />

sWIm for the gIrls 14-and-under<br />

wIth a second place Endll1g the<br />

freestyle events, R NaIman<br />

placed first m 25 48<br />

'Sprint USA' named boat-of- year<br />

After a season of racmg<br />

agamst a formIdable fleet of<br />

yachts m DetrOIt, "SprInt USA,"<br />

owned and skIppered by John<br />

Stevens of Grosse POInte, has<br />

been named the boat of the year<br />

by the Offshore Racmg Club of<br />

DetrOIt In addItIOn, the boat<br />

was also awarded the Boat of<br />

the Year by the DetrOIt RIver<br />

Yacht Racmg ASSOCIatIOn<br />

Stevens, WIth hIs second<br />

"Sprmt" won the Southern<br />

Ocean Racmg cirCUIt m Flonda<br />

wlthm two months of the boat's<br />

launch. The DRY AJORCD Boatof.the-<br />

Year IS awarded to the<br />

hIgh pomt boat for the season,<br />

racmg a mmlmum of 12 races,<br />

mcludmg the Port Huron to<br />

Mackmac Race<br />

"To win lOR Boat of-the year<br />

for me IS phenomenal," Stevens<br />

saId "The preparaton of the boat<br />

North<br />

sports<br />

was well OJ gamzed and the team<br />

work was outstandmg .,<br />

Stevens was especIally pleased<br />

WIth the abIlIty of the crew to<br />

adjust under any cIrcumstance<br />

"All of the ll-man raCIng crew<br />

performed IndIVIdually In an out<br />

standmg matter," he said "In<br />

hght all' when concentratIOn IS<br />

ImpOItant, everyone performed<br />

not less than 100 percent In<br />

heavy arr when all techmcal,<br />

tactICal and phYSical SkIlls are<br />

necessary, the team excelled"<br />

Although he IS proud of hIS<br />

award, Stevens recalls hIS finest<br />

moment from the Grosse POInte<br />

Club Regatta<br />

"The most excItmg day on<br />

Lake St ClaIr was the Grosse<br />

Pornte Club Regatta when the<br />

wmd peaked at 40 mph and the<br />

temperatwe was 100 deg:J-ees,"<br />

Stevens recalled "The 42-foot<br />

Spnnt prevaIled, salhng With<br />

Leading Edge, Nittisima,<br />

American Eagle, and Margaret<br />

Rintoul some of the<br />

finest 50-footers m the DetrOIt<br />

area"<br />

Other wmners of the coveted<br />

ORCD Boat-of-the Year award<br />

were, Limerick, owned by Art<br />

Cope, and Easterly, owned and<br />

operated by Herb Mamwanng<br />

Season champIOns of the<br />

ORCD season were also crowned<br />

at a banquet They Included,<br />

WIth boat name and skIpper,<br />

Powerghde, D MartIn, Moon<br />

laker, N Muench, Dream MachIne,<br />

M Coran, Vengeance, J<br />

Markle, DiverSIOn, C MIller, 01<br />

Bear, C Bayer, Easterly, H<br />

Mamwarmg; VOlla!, H Packman;<br />

Velero VI, Wake, Outer<br />

LImIts, D Connolly, Bravo, F.<br />

Tenkel, Black RushIn', Abbott!<br />

Dawson, Defiant, B. Lech, Jayhawk,<br />

D. Pembelton<br />

Reiter paces Lady Norsemen<br />

By James Moore<br />

Special Writer<br />

The North gIrls' varsIty basketball<br />

team, playmg WIthout<br />

the finesse of several key players<br />

who are out WIth lI1JUIe'>, lost to<br />

Warren COUSlnO, 5040 last<br />

week<br />

KIm ReIter, who centcl" the<br />

Lddy \TO! semen tedm POtU ed In<br />

d game hIgh 21 ponh to ,..;(J \\ Ith<br />

13 lcbounds \T0I1h (lit dill' till<br />

Patnot lead (3331) 111 the third<br />

quarter, but couldn't overcome<br />

the sustamed COUS1l10game<br />

Earlier m the week, Reiter<br />

dumped home 15 pomts to pace<br />

;..rOlth past Lake Shore, 36-34<br />

North (13.6, 4-4) IS hobbled by<br />

ll1Junes, but WIll try to wm Its<br />

"econd straIght dlstnct tItle Nov<br />

19 when It faces South The dlstllCt<br />

playoffs WIll be held at RegIna<br />

WIth the North/South game<br />

e,et to begIn at 6 30 p m<br />

Swimming<br />

The tankers, ranked No 3 m<br />

Class A, beat Ann Arbor Huron<br />

on Nov 8, and accordmg to<br />

Coach MIke O'Connor, some of<br />

the tImes "wIll be ranked m the<br />

top five In the state"<br />

HeidI Mader (50 freestyle),<br />

Karen Dundon (500 freestyle I<br />

and KatIe Young 000 free), per<br />

formed well enough to gam some<br />

state recognItIon Sophomore<br />

Karen Ellis has been showmg<br />

contmual Improvement smce her<br />

leg mJury and I'> very clo'le to<br />

qualIfymg for the state finale; the<br />

first week m December<br />

Jenl1lfer Palouccl has also 1m<br />

I'nrl/J h; Roh f "Iton proved her 500.freestyle time by<br />

five seconds<br />

North's Anne Boutrous and her Norsemen teammates are<br />

headed for the Class A swimming finals on Dec. 2-3.<br />

HIf.{h ,;corel f('l' both games<br />

\\as ~1aJi1l1a .Jerant In the two<br />

gam('uctessful tenl1l" "lea<br />

son at Stal of the Sea, Eve<br />

Malle Abl RaJI, Jenny Bakel.<br />

ChrIS DeFoUl and Joanne Get<br />

f:>tnel \\ el e all named to the All<br />

Cathoht Leabrue team Abl RaJl<br />

\\-a" al..,o Star's wmner of the<br />

Ail Academlt a\\aJd<br />

Basketball<br />

Story<br />

ideas?<br />

Call 882-0294<br />

Photo by Rob Fulton<br />

Hei/.ded for<br />

a Showdown<br />

Grosse Pointe North (dark<br />

jerseys) and Grosse Pointe<br />

South. will renew their rivalry<br />

on the basketball court<br />

on Nov. 19 at 6:30 p.m.<br />

North and South last met<br />

on Sept. 8 in the season<br />

opener. In that game. the<br />

Norsemen led most of the<br />

way and iinished strong to<br />

beat the Blue Devils. 48-38.<br />

When North meets South at<br />

Regina High School for district<br />

playoff action. it will<br />

mark the fourth consecutive<br />

year they will clash in the<br />

opening round.<br />

The crew of Sprint USA includes Larry Mahieu. Bruce Burton. John Walton. Chris Clark. John<br />

Stevens. Ken McMillian. Rod Barton. Chris Woodall. Greg Stevens. Mark McCrindle. Not shown.<br />

Don Ross and Bob Scoville.<br />

Thp Tuna cager" ale cunently<br />

play mg m the CatholIc Leabrue<br />

playoffe; \'vhlch began Nov 15 at<br />

Holy Redeemcl<br />

SenIOr hrual d .Jenny Sparkman<br />

wa" Star'> only Iept esentatlvc<br />

named to the All Acadpmlc dnd<br />

All Lpagw' team"<br />

Bowling<br />

ULS hoopsters roll; South Devils lose to Shamrocks<br />

It was a hIghly '>ucce'lSful<br />

week of basketball for the UI)I<br />

versity Liggett School glrl'l' var<br />

slty team<br />

ULS started the week by de<br />

featll1g Academy of Sacred<br />

Heart, 43-17, and ended It by<br />

blow1l1g past Lutheran North<br />

west, 5833<br />

Star's t\\O howlInf.{ team" are<br />

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Team B Ie.;111 fir..,t place In It"<br />

dl \ l"lOn and Team A I" 10(ked<br />

In d battlc fot fir"t platL In Its<br />

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Star'" top three bowler'! are<br />

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Section C<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

What is stress?<br />

Stl e'>s I'>one of the nJaJor com<br />

plamt'> of modern day life For<br />

mo"t, It!> negatIve effects creep<br />

up slowly, Ignored, untIl major<br />

problems occur, such as Illness,<br />

aCCidents, mabllIty to functIOn,<br />

and dIfficulty With Interpersonal<br />

relatlOn"hlp,> In It!>elf, stress IS<br />

(''>''entlal to Me It provIdes the<br />

eneq:,')' to get thmg" done It energllR'><br />

u!> and !>llmulates us to<br />

gTO\~ Stre can be pOSitIve a!><br />

well a'> negative<br />

Stl e'>" 1" not what others are<br />

dOIng to U'> It I!>our body'!> physlLal<br />

and emotIOnal responses to<br />

what happens around us - to<br />

event" "uch as holIdays 01' chIld<br />

Deborah<br />

\<br />

7<br />

\"<br />

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M. Orloff. R.N.<br />

(20 Points of "Lite")<br />

Tables bowmg from the<br />

weIght of the multItude of tradItIOnal<br />

holIday dishes A host<br />

of desserts that could tempt<br />

the most dedIcated dieter, and<br />

plates heap1l1g with food -<br />

the abundance IS overwhelming'<br />

It IS no wonder that our<br />

ancestors referred to the holIday<br />

table as the "groamng<br />

boald"<br />

It IS part of our tradItIon to<br />

eat, and often overeat, durmg<br />

the holidays After all, many<br />

of the foods served durmg this<br />

sea"on are special to this tIme<br />

of year, and WIll not be made<br />

avaIlable at any other time<br />

Consequently, the "enjoy-theholIdays,<br />

dIet after-the-New<br />

Year" attItude has become a<br />

way of lIfe for many of us<br />

urho a.rc not so fortunate to<br />

have a body that can "throw<br />

off' unwanted calOrIes<br />

ThIS tIme of year, we often<br />

find people eatIng as a result<br />

of mental and emotIOnal cues<br />

that have been etched deeply<br />

111 our mInds We do not react<br />

out of actual hunger, but from<br />

learned responses to the<br />

sounds, smells and SIghts of<br />

the holidays We even may<br />

have made a promIse to our-<br />

'>elves that thiS holIday season<br />

WIll be dIfferent, but too<br />

often we find we cannot resist<br />

all of the tempatlOns, and<br />

:.tart With one tmy bIte,<br />

whIch leads to another and<br />

another If we mterpret thIS<br />

actIOn a" another example of<br />

OUI fdJlure to follow through<br />

With our promise, It often<br />

lead.., to feelIng'l of 1,'111 It<br />

For "orne, the holidayc; are<br />

a pO"ltlVP and excitIng tIme<br />

For other f>, It ran he a time of<br />

depH''l'>lon F.lther way, you<br />

wn I'xpenence "tres", whICh<br />

oft!'n I{'"ults 10 overeatmg<br />

ThC'll.fOle, It I" Important that<br />

w(' take tlmp lIght now to re<br />

lax and plan ahead<br />

Thl" advance plannml-{ can<br />

dpcl"pa lot of the [ n1l11ute hassle and let<br />

you (,nJoy the holiday" IIlst('ad<br />

of Juc;t ''c.,UrvIVlllg'' the holl<br />

days FollOWIng 1


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

'Pirates of Penzance': Raucous good humor, high spirits<br />

By Pat Paholsky<br />

Editor<br />

If you need to get away from<br />

the world for awhIle, go see "The<br />

PIrates of Penzance" at the<br />

FIsher Theatre<br />

It IS an evemng of raucous<br />

good humor and high spmts<br />

done up III fine costumes and<br />

scenery But It'S the anythmg.<br />

goes choreography and the con.<br />

trolled pelformances that make<br />

this comIc operetta fun and keep<br />

It from slldmg mto sllly<br />

ThiS GIlbeli and Sullivan<br />

play, presented by the MIchigan<br />

Opera Theatre, was fil st per<br />

fO!med m New York III 1879 It's<br />

safe to say that audiences then<br />

dIdn't see any moonwalkmg or<br />

Keystone Kop btuff as there are<br />

1n HllS productlOl1, but tll\.- "tlHy<br />

Ime IS timeless<br />

The musIc IS pleasmg and the<br />

lyncs hold their age well<br />

Gary Sandy of Broadway and<br />

TV IS totally endearmg as the<br />

PIrate Kmg WIth a soft heart<br />

Zale Kessler, of Broadway, TV<br />

and mOVIes, IS the perfect blus<br />

tery major general<br />

Co.starrmg with them are Jo.<br />

Fine Harvest<br />

celyn Wdkeb. a Bntl'lh mezzo.<br />

boprano. as Ruth, the pirates'<br />

maid, Mary Callaghan Lynch, a<br />

Blrmmgham, Mlch soprano, as<br />

Mabel, and David Jackson, a De.<br />

traIt tenor, as Fl edenc<br />

The play takt'b place 111 the<br />

English "easlde 1eSOli 01 Penz<br />

ance FrederiC has been mlstak.<br />

enly apprenticed to the pll ates<br />

by Ruth, hi'> nUl "emllld, who<br />

had been mstl ucted to appren<br />

tlce hIm to a pilot<br />

lr." 'JlJUILlll\.- Vlel I\hell he<br />

turns 21, Fll'del It 1e,BallY<br />

Delaney as Mel cUtlO, Robert M<br />

Hefley as Capulet, James Ve71l1a<br />

as Pans and Tony Dablow'>kl as<br />

Fnar LaUl'ence<br />

"Romeo and Julwt" IS dllected<br />

by Mal gal et Sped I , \\ Ith thO! e<br />

ography by Nil a Pullll1 and<br />

fights staged by Jame'3 Velma<br />

The set de<br />

t 1011, "What \\ a" Santa hefor e he<br />

began to make and glVe away<br />

toy,,?" The Peanuth<br />

mentnre'l be<br />

tWf'en QuaId and Co,>tner, It<br />

dol''>, n('verthf'le


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6C<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

• Call 882.6900<br />

DEADLINES<br />

• Monday 4 pm-All BORDER and<br />

MEASURED (spec131type, bold, caps,<br />

elc ) must be In our office by Monday 4<br />

pm<br />

• Monday 4 pm-All CANCELS or<br />

CHANGES musl be In our offICe by<br />

Monday 4 p m<br />

• 12 Noon Tuesday-Regular Imer ads<br />

r~o borders, measured, cancels or<br />

changes on Tuesday<br />

CASH RATES' 10 words $3 85, each<br />

adc111'onalword 35e $1 00 fee lor billing<br />

OPEN RATES. Measuroo ads, $900 per<br />

Inch Border ads $10 00 per Inch Addl'<br />

IiOnal charges lor photos, art work, etc<br />

CLASSIFYING AND CENSORSHIP' We<br />

reserve the nghl 10 claSSify each ad under<br />

Its appropnate heading The publisher<br />

reserves the nght to edit or reject<br />

copy submIMd for publlCallOn<br />

CORRECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS<br />

ResponSibility for display and classified<br />

advertiSing error IS limited to either a<br />

cancellation of Ihe charge for a r&-run of<br />

the portion In error NotificatIOn must be<br />

g"fe n r ' ~e '0' co'rocl.o.1 In lho rollo~<br />

109 ISSue We assume no responslblli<br />

for the same atter tho first InsertIOn<br />

INDEX<br />

ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />

100 Personals<br />

101 Prayers<br />

102 Losl and Found<br />

103 Legal Notices<br />

104 Obituanes<br />

SPECIAL<br />

SERVICES<br />

105 Answering Services<br />

106 Camps<br />

107 Catenng<br />

108 Dnve Your Car<br />

109 Entertainment<br />

110 Health and NUlntlon<br />

111 Hobby Instruction<br />

112 MUSICEducation<br />

113 Party Planners/Helpers<br />

114 Schools<br />

115 TransportatlonlTravel<br />

116 TutonnglEducalion<br />

117 Secretanal ServiceS<br />

HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

200 General<br />

201 Help Wanted.Babysltter<br />

202 Help Wanted.Clencal<br />

203 Help Wanted. Dental/Medical<br />

204 Help Wanted. Domestic<br />

205 Help Wanted. Legal<br />

206 Help Wanted.Part.Tlme<br />

207 Help Wanled.Sales<br />

208 Employment Agency<br />

SITUATION WANTED<br />

300 BabYSlners<br />

301 Clencal<br />

302 Convalescent Care<br />

303 Day Care<br />

304 General<br />

305 House Cleaning<br />

306 House SIl1lng<br />

307 Nurses AJdes<br />

308 Ofhce Cleaning<br />

309 Sales<br />

310 Secretanal Services<br />

MERCHANDISE<br />

400 Antiques<br />

401 Appliances<br />

402 Auctions<br />

403 Bicycles<br />

404 GarageNardlBasement Sates<br />

405 Estate Sales<br />

406 Firewood<br />

407 Flea Markets<br />

408 Housellold Sales<br />

409 Miscellaneous ArtICles<br />

410 MusICal Instruments<br />

411 OfficelBuslness EqUipment<br />

412 Wanted to Buy<br />

ANIMALS<br />

500 Adopt a Pet<br />

50~ -ElrdS lor Sew<br />

502 Horses for Sale<br />

503 Household Pets for Sale<br />

504 Humane Societies<br />

505 Lost and Found<br />

506 Pet Breeding<br />

507 Pet EqUipmenl<br />

508 Pet Grooming<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

600 AMC<br />

601 Chrysler<br />

602 Ford<br />

603 General Motors<br />

604 Anllque/Classlc<br />

605 Foreign<br />

606 Jeeps/4-Wheel<br />

607 Junkers<br />

608 PartsITlreS/Alarms<br />

609 Rentals/Leasing<br />

610 Sports Cars<br />

611 Trucks<br />

612 Vans<br />

613 Wan led 10 Buy<br />

614 Auto Insurance<br />

RECREATIONAL<br />

650 Alfplanes<br />

651 Boats and Molors<br />

652 Boat Insurance<br />

653 Boat Parts and Service<br />

654 Boat Storage/Dockage<br />

655 Campers<br />

656 Motorbikes<br />

657 Motorcycles<br />

658 Motor Homes<br />

659 Snowmobiles<br />

660 Trailers<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT<br />

700 AptS/FlatslDuplex-<br />

Grosse POinte/Harper Woods<br />

701 Apls/Flats/Duplex-<br />

DetrOIUBalance Wayne County<br />

702 Apts/FlatslDuplex-<br />

Sl Clair Shores/Macomb County<br />

703 AptS/FlatslDuplex-<br />

Wanted to Rent<br />

704 Halls for Rent<br />

705 Houses-<br />

Grosse POinte/Harper Woods<br />

706 Houses-<br />

OetrolUBalance Wayne County<br />

707 Houses-<br />

St Clair Shores/Macomb County<br />

708 Houses Wanted to Rent<br />

709 Townhouses/Condos for Renl<br />

710 Townhouses/Condos Wanted<br />

711 Garages/Mini Storage for Rent<br />

712 Garages/Mini Storage Wanted<br />

713 InduslnallWarehouse Renlal<br />

714 Liling Quarters 10 Share<br />

715 MOlor Homes for Rent<br />

716 Offices/Commercial for Renl<br />

717 OHlces/CommerClal Wanted<br />

718 Property Management<br />

719 Renl wllh Opllon to Buy<br />

720 Rooms for Rent<br />

721 Vacation Rental-<br />

Flonda<br />

722 Vacation Renlal-<br />

Oul of Slate<br />

723 Vacation Rental-<br />

Northern Michigan<br />

724 Vacation Rental-<br />

Resort<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />

800 Houses for Sale<br />

801 CommerCial Buildings<br />

802 Commencal Property<br />

803 CondoS/AptS/Flals<br />

804 Country Homes<br />

805 Farms<br />

806 Flonda Property<br />

807 Inveslment Property<br />

808 Lake/River Homes<br />

809 Lake/RNer Lots<br />

810 Lake/River Resorts<br />

811 lols for Sale<br />

812 Mortgages/land Contracls<br />

813 Northern Michigan Homes<br />

814 Northern Michigan lols<br />

815 Out of State Property<br />

816 Real Estate Exchange<br />

817 Real Estate Wan led<br />

818 Sale or Lease<br />

819 Cemetary Lots<br />

820 BUSiness Opportunities<br />

GUIDE TO SERVICES<br />

900 A" Conditioning<br />

901 Alarm InstallatIOn/Repair<br />

902 Aluminum Siding<br />

903 Appliance Repairs<br />

904 Asphalt Paving Repatr<br />

905 AutofTruck Repa"<br />

906 Asbeslos Service<br />

907 Basemenl Waterproofing<br />

908 Bath Tub Refinishing<br />

909 BICYCleRepair<br />

910 Boal RepairS/Maintenance<br />

911 Bnck/Block Work<br />

912 BUilding/Remodeling<br />

913 BUSiness Machine Repair<br />

914 Carpentry<br />

915 Carpet Cleaning<br />

916 Carpetlnslallallon<br />

917 Ceiling Repair<br />

918 Cement Work<br />

919 Chimney Cleaning<br />

920 Chimney Repair<br />

921 Clock Repair<br />

922 Compuler Repafr<br />

923 ConslrUClion Service<br />

924 Decorating Service<br />

~25 DeckS/PatiOs<br />

926 Door,;<br />

927 Orapenes<br />

928 DressmaklOglTallonng<br />

929 Drywall<br />

930 Electncal Service<br />

931 Energy Saving Service<br />

932 Engravlng/Pnnling<br />

933 Excavating<br />

934 Fences<br />

935 Fireplaces<br />

936 Floor Sandlng/Reflnlshmg<br />

937 Furnace Repalrnnstallatlon<br />

938 Furniture Refinishing/Repairs<br />

939 Glass - Automotive<br />

940 Glass. ReSidential<br />

941 Glass Repairs. Stained/Beveled<br />

942 Garages<br />

943 Gardeners<br />

944 Gutters<br />

945 Handyman<br />

946 HaUling<br />

947 Heating and Cooling<br />

948 Insulation<br />

949 Janltonal Service<br />

921 Jewelry/Clock Service<br />

943 landscaping/Snow Removal<br />

943 Lawn Maintenance<br />

950 Lawn Mower/Snow Blower Repair<br />

951 Linoleum<br />

952 Locksmith<br />

940 Mirror Service<br />

946 MOVing/Storage<br />

953 MUSICInslrument Repair<br />

954 Painting/Decorating<br />

954 Paper Hanging<br />

925 Patios/Decks<br />

956 Pest Control<br />

953 Plano Tuning/Repair<br />

917 Plaslerlng<br />

957 Plumbing/Heating<br />

958 Pool Service<br />

959 Pnntlng/Engravlng<br />

903 Relrlgerator Service<br />

912 Remodeling<br />

960 Roollng Service<br />

961 Scissor/Saw Sharpening<br />

962 Screen Repair<br />

963 SeptiC Tank Repair<br />

964 Sewer Cleaning Service<br />

965 Sewing Machine Service<br />

966 Slipcovers<br />

967 Solor Energy<br />

950 Snow Blower Repair<br />

943 Snow Removal<br />

962 Storm" clno S


November 17,1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News 7C<br />

+<br />

113 PARTY PLANNERS/<br />

H£lP'ERS<br />

RENT my beaullful Silk<br />

Flowers to decorate for<br />

Special occasions Wed.<br />

dings, Showers, parties<br />

Church pews also decorated<br />

881.1071<br />

116 TUTORING/EDUCATION<br />

CHEMISTRYI Math<br />

Teacher able to tutor,<br />

Chemistry, PhysIcs all<br />

levels Math 882-6237<br />

TUTORING<br />

ALL SUBJECTS<br />

GRADES 1 THRU 12<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

FACULTY<br />

WE CAN HELP<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

LEARNING CENTER<br />

131 Kercheval on the HIli<br />

343-0836 343-0836<br />

Call 259-8162 between 9 TEACHERS/ SUBSTITUTE<br />

_3v_"_a_,_,d_3_3v_~_____ TEACH E RS N at 10 na I<br />

SNOW Removal hand Educallonal Firm IS seek HAIR Stylist wanted for progresSive<br />

Grosse POinte<br />

shovelers needed for Ing Instructors for SAT<br />

crew serving Grosse and ACT preparation pro- Salon If Interested call<br />

Pomte available Decem- grams Ideal candidate 881-6470<br />

ber 1st, 1988 to Apnl 1st Will have teachmg experl<br />

HOUSEKEEPER to do light<br />

1989 $500 per hour ence knowledge of area<br />

cleaning for older adults<br />

Call Tom 286-4667 after schools, and a fleXible<br />

In area Part time, fleXible<br />

730 P m schedule Please send<br />

hours Need rehable car<br />

APARTMENT Manager Po- resume to RICHARD<br />

references 4950 Gates.<br />

MARR, INC c/o C W ,<br />

sltlon. Ideal for gentleman 16250 Northland Dnve head, Mack/Moross area<br />

or rellred couple Apart<br />

E 0 E Calvary Center,<br />

ment plus salary Call Ka- _So_u_th_f_le_ld_,_M_I_4_8_0_75<br />

__ 881-3374<br />

PRIVATE TutOring available<br />

in many subjects<br />

(313}882-3318<br />

_.-<br />

117 SECIET A1tIAl SERVICES<br />

WORD PROCESSING<br />

FAX<br />

Resumes, LeUers, Theses<br />

Term Papers, General,<br />

Notary<br />

MacRae Secretarial<br />

521-3300.<br />

LETTER FOR LETTER<br />

Word Processing<br />

Resume Consultation -<br />

Preparation<br />

General-Personal Typing<br />

Medical, Legal, BUSiness<br />

Cassette TranSCription<br />

Harper.Vernier<br />

774-5444<br />

VILLAGE OFFICE<br />

SERVICES<br />

Word Processing, Typing,<br />

Personal, BUSiness, legal,<br />

Leiters, Labels, Mail-<br />

Ings, Transcribing<br />

SMALL BUSINESS SPE-<br />

CIALISTS' 886-1284<br />

RESUMES<br />

COVER lETTERS<br />

PERSONALIZED<br />

CHRISTMAS LETTERS<br />

Word Processed<br />

771~4639<br />

leave Message<br />

WRITE-IMAGE<br />

WORD PROe/DATA MGMT<br />

ResumeConsulVPrepara~on<br />

Reports,Theses Cassette<br />

TranSCrlplJonLabels,Etc<br />

.BUSINESS.PERSONAL<br />

.ACADEMIC 882-8300<br />

BUSINESS AND<br />

TECHNICAL SERVICES<br />

Business, Technical<br />

Medical. Legal<br />

Leiters' Memos<br />

Cassette Transcflptlon<br />

Personalized<br />

Repetitive Leiters<br />

Envelopes' Labels<br />

Reports' Dissertations<br />

Term Papers' Theses<br />

Foreign Languages<br />

Equations' Graphs<br />

SlatISIJCS'Tables. Charts<br />

Resumes. Cover Letters<br />

Application Forms<br />

822.4800<br />

200 HElP WANTED GENERAL<br />

COUNTER<br />

SALESPERSON<br />

Competent, rehable person<br />

needed to work for Middle<br />

Eastern retail Import/food<br />

store Appearance, personality<br />

and neatness are<br />

very Important In thiS p0-<br />

Sition Experience not<br />

necessary will train<br />

nours are 9 to 2 Call<br />

527-7240<br />

WAITRESS, evenings after<br />

5 PM, Tuesday thru Saturday<br />

882-8522<br />

EXCELLENT legal secretar<br />

lal skills required by<br />

Downtown Detroit 18 At<br />

torney Law Firm Accu<br />

rate tyPing- 70 wpm<br />

Must have 3 years experl'<br />

ence and word process-<br />

109 skills Apply to Steven<br />

Zarowny, 962 8;>55<br />

STATION Attendant, morn-<br />

Ings 7 AM. 2 P M full<br />

time Village Mobil, Cad<br />

leux at Kercheval Grosse<br />

Pomte See Phil In A M<br />

MANICURIST wanted for<br />

progressive Grosse<br />

POinte Salon If Inter<br />

ested, please call 881-<br />

6470<br />

WAIT Person, experienced,<br />

Kovach s Place, 15500<br />

East 8 Mile 526-4950<br />

HAIRDRESSER With cllen<br />

tele to work In Grosse<br />

POinteWoods salon Paid<br />

up to 60% commiSSion<br />

Call 881-2620 after 5<br />

pm 881-4713<br />

CASHIER- experienced 5<br />

day week, paid parkmg,<br />

Blue Cross available Call<br />

for interview Monday<br />

through Friday between 1<br />

and 4 PM, 962-8628 Tall-<br />

Eez Shoe Co, Downtown<br />

DetrOit<br />

700 HHP WANTED GENERAL<br />

ACCOUNTANTI CPA Firm<br />

seeking person With 3-4<br />

years recent accounting<br />

experience for audit and<br />

tax work Resumes In<br />

confidence 1243 First<br />

National BUilding, DetrOit<br />

47226<br />

CASHIER With party store<br />

experience Morning shift<br />

Call Sam, 922-1980<br />

eXPERIENCED baker<br />

wanted for reputable restaurant<br />

EnjOYearly hours<br />

5 am to 1 pm Please call<br />

and ask for Dante Vannelli<br />

at 961-2444<br />

FULU Part time Parking<br />

attendenV cashier Park-<br />

Ing garage behind Jacobson's,<br />

634 Notre Dame<br />

Grosse POinte 882-6060<br />

for interview<br />

200 HElP' WANTfD GENERAL<br />

FOSTER FAMILIES<br />

Are needed for emolionally<br />

Impaired children Foster<br />

famlhes receive training<br />

and gUidance from SOCial<br />

workers who continue to<br />

work With these children<br />

Expenses are reimbursed<br />

at $500 per month Call<br />

Marc Llnovllz at Child.<br />

ren's Home of Detroit,<br />

886-0002<br />

GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY<br />

If you're looking for a rewarding<br />

and challenging<br />

career In real estate we<br />

have several open POSItIOns<br />

for experrenced<br />

agents or Will train If un<br />

hmlted Income and an<br />

excellent envlroment appeal<br />

to you give us a call<br />

at Century 21 East, In<br />

The Village, ask for Mr<br />

TELEMARKETERS- 1mme Bojalad 881-7100<br />

dlate openings for enthu- WANTED Valet for week<br />

slastlC, aggreesslve Indl- ends, Friday and Saturvlduals<br />

for eJenlng dqy Preferred "':lIved<br />

telemarketing POSitions, person Call Mlcheal at<br />

location<br />

Woods<br />

In<br />

Call<br />

Harper<br />

Christine<br />

Daleo Salon, 882-2828<br />

-- _<br />

443-D056 HIRING! Government Jobs-<br />

----------<br />

DON'T Walt till Tuesday<br />

your area<br />

$69,485 Call<br />

$17,840-<br />

602838<br />

mornmg to REPEAT your<br />

advertlsement"l Call our<br />

8885 Ext J.3448<br />

----- _<br />

classified advertiSing OUR Firm IS seeking strong<br />

department Wednesdays, sales people to cover our<br />

Thursdays, Fridays, Man- 10 commlng order desk If<br />

days 882-6900<br />

you're good With custom.<br />

ers- dependable mtelll'<br />

BUILDER needs a College gence and punctual With<br />

LIVE-IN comoanlon for<br />

Grosse POinte invalid<br />

Free room and board In<br />

exchange for 'flea I preparatIOn<br />

and light hou::.e<br />

keeping 264-8058 after 6<br />

PM<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENING<br />

CLASSIFIED/CLERICAL<br />

Ideal for mature woman With some<br />

computer or word processsing<br />

expenence Must possess good work<br />

ethiCS, have pleasant telephone<br />

manner and deal With public well<br />

Send resume and salary<br />

requirements to_ Joanne Burcar,<br />

Grosse POinte News, 96 Kercheval,<br />

Grosse POinte Farms 48236<br />

700 HELP WANTfD GENERAL<br />

WANTED- Cook With exper.<br />

lence Pay Will depend on<br />

experience Call after 3<br />

P M Ask for Ben, 882-<br />

1602<br />

GENERAL office Insurance<br />

biller, experience preferred<br />

but not necessary,<br />

Will tram 884-5477<br />

HIGH SCHOOL GIRL<br />

Needed to help workmg<br />

Mom clean on Saturday<br />

mornings Three hours,<br />

$15 881-6842<br />

NEED Christmas Cash?<br />

Sell Avonl Call 527-1025<br />

UTILITY Workers- trustworthy-<br />

fleXible hours, full<br />

and part-time 884-2504<br />

BARTENDERS, Walt Staff<br />

Experience necessary<br />

High Volume Apply In<br />

person, 19245 West Eight<br />

Mile Road, Monday thru<br />

Friday, between 2 and 4<br />

PM<br />

PHONE YIII:" $4 PIZZd<br />

makers, $4 50 Delivery<br />

boys Llltle Italy Pizzeria<br />

526-0300<br />

PART.TlME - $4 50 hourly,<br />

evenlr'gs and weekends<br />

Must be able to speak<br />

clearly 884-2994 or 778<br />

1181<br />

APARTMENT Manager,<br />

live-In couple for small<br />

apartment complex In St<br />

Clair Shores Salary<br />

top notc-h, proven clOSing<br />

Must be handy Send resume<br />

to Apartments,<br />

POBox 80701, St Clair<br />

Shores 48080<br />

Student to work part-time<br />

In an office and on con- abillty- We need you"<br />

structlOn sites POSition Our 18 year old rnanufacwould<br />

mclude small re- tunng firm has very sala<br />

search projects, runnmg ble, useable and deslraerrands,<br />

and manual la- bly pnced products HOME for the aged. POSItions<br />

bor at job site For your Hourly wage, high comappointment<br />

available for resl<br />

please call miSSion, bonuses and In- dent Aides Expenence<br />

_88_1_-6_1_00______ centlve's for Key Peo- preferred but Will train,<br />

FUll or part time expen- pie' DeSirable East Side benefits Apply In person<br />

enced nail technrcan, no sales office Days, afterchentele<br />

necessary, In the noons and evenings Beachwood Manor,<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

exclUSive Riverfront available Mr Connor 886- 24600 Greater Mack, St<br />

Apartments Call Kathy, 1763<br />

Clair Shores<br />

Tuesday through Satur.S --A-L-E-S-an-d-s-tOC-k-p-os-lt-lo-n COOK, waltstaff, and porter<br />

day, 393-5150<br />

In quality retail store near<br />

Day or nrght, serrous<br />

only With references 259-<br />

3273 between 9 and 3<br />

BEAUTY Operator, experl- WSU, full or part lime,<br />

enced, to work full or part fleXible hours, Jim 9- 6<br />

time Progressive com- IJ m 831-7201<br />

miSSion plus benefits COAT CHECK, full-time,<br />

Call Fashion Door, 882- days and nights Must be<br />

4246. atractlve Apply In per-<br />

ATTENTION. Hlrlngl Gov- son, 19245 West Eight<br />

ernment lobs- your area Mile Road, Monday thru<br />

$15,000- $68,000 Call Friday, between 2 and 4<br />

(602}838-8885 ext 6552 PM<br />

Fee APARTMENT Management<br />

AIRLINES Now hiring! Company seeks a futl<br />

Flight Attendants, Travel time mature, self starter,<br />

Agents, Mechanrcs, Cus- clean cut maintenance<br />

tamer Service LIstings person Must have exper-<br />

Salaries to-$105K Entry lence In electrical, plumblevel<br />

poSitions 1-805-687- Ing and heating Please<br />

6OOO/Ext A-1626 (fee re- send resume With refer<br />

qUired)<br />

ences and salary require-<br />

COLLEGE STUDENTS ments to Box B-19,<br />

Private Detroit Club has po- Grosse POinte News, 96<br />

sltlon available for front Kercheval, Grosse Pomte<br />

desk clerk Part time, now Farms, MI 48236<br />

until June Full lime dur- MESSENGERI File Clerk for<br />

Ing summer Send re- downtown law firm Apsume<br />

to Box 0-24, proximately 30 hours per<br />

Grosse Pomte News, 96 week, $4 50 per hour<br />

Kercheval, Grosse POinte fleXible schedule Ideal<br />

Farms 43236 for student Call Mr Kasr-<br />

EXPERIENCED malnte borskI961-1900<br />

nance person for high DRIVERS NEEDEDI<br />

nse condominium com- Good driVing record Will<br />

plex Must have plumb- tram Excellent money<br />

Ing electrical and carpen- makmg potential Apply In<br />

try ski II s S a I a r y person<br />

neogotlable Call 824- 15501 Mack Ave<br />

8288 Monday thru Friday SALES POSition available,<br />

9 am to 5 pm experience preferred<br />

HALLMARK Supervisor Women's fine specialty<br />

wanted for Ren Can Card store Full or part- time<br />

shop Must have Hall- Call for appointment 881-<br />

mark card expenence 7020<br />

NOW accepting appllcalions<br />

for evening gnll<br />

workers, afternoon and<br />

evenmg waitresses, evening<br />

fountain workers<br />

Advancement opportunrty<br />

available Call Friendly<br />

Restaurant at 882-2600<br />

for an interview appoint.<br />

ment<br />

COOKS wanted NIghts and<br />

weekends, $4 50 per<br />

hour Experrenced 884-<br />

9441<br />

PART. Time banquet waitresses,<br />

excellent compensation<br />

Banquet setup<br />

person, (heavy lifting)<br />

part time, could result In<br />

full lime, good wages and<br />

benefits Apply 10 person,<br />

Georgian Inn, Grallot and<br />

13 Mile<br />

SNOW. Shovelers, part<br />

time, to be on call $5 00<br />

hour Call 776-6430 or<br />

294-2495<br />

RESIDENT MANAGER<br />

FOR 8 UNIT<br />

APARTMENT<br />

Laing/ Morang Reduced<br />

rent for lawn, snow, minor<br />

repairs, etc 259-6900, after<br />

6 882-5001<br />

SKillS Teacher, part- lime,<br />

ESl expenence reqUired<br />

Teaching liVing skills to<br />

new Amerrcans Contact<br />

DenniS Scanland, Archdiocese<br />

of DetrOit, 237-<br />

5900<br />

thy at 540-6860 9 to 5<br />

pm<br />

CASHIER- noon 7 P M<br />

full time Good pay VII<br />

lage Mobile Cadieux at<br />

Kercheval Grosse<br />

POlnle See Phil m A M<br />

APPLICA TlONS taken for<br />

clerkl stock help Full or<br />

part time Must be 18<br />

Yorkshire Food market<br />

16711 Mack<br />

200 HElP WANTED GENERAL<br />

RETAIL Clerk, lull time and<br />

part time, needed for Millender<br />

Center Pharmacy,<br />

located In downtown DetrOit<br />

Must enjoy working<br />

WIth public, call Bill at<br />

961-2325<br />

WAITRESS experienced,<br />

dependable person for<br />

part time day poSition,<br />

apply In person, Park<br />

Place Cafe, 15402 Mack,<br />

Grosse POinte Park<br />

FUND RaiSing profeSSional<br />

With extensive experrence<br />

In all facets of fund rais-<br />

Ing needed to further develope<br />

and direct eXisting<br />

program Send resume<br />

to Box C-86, Grosse<br />

POinte News, 96 Kercheval,<br />

Grosse Pomte,<br />

48236<br />

PART Time receptionist<br />

needed for Veterinary<br />

Hospital Computer experience<br />

helpful but not<br />

necessary 882-3026<br />

EXPERIENCED Teacher's<br />

Aide needed for EastSide<br />

daycare 777-8540<br />

NEED Avon service Call<br />

Rose 527-1025 Leave<br />

message<br />

PANTRY Cook, some experience<br />

necessary, full<br />

time days Apply In person<br />

Park Place Cafe,<br />

15402 Mack<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

PENNZOIL<br />

10 minute oil change center,<br />

seeks full time person, 18<br />

or older Also need AET<br />

cert Ifled tech n ICIan<br />

DaVIS be-<br />

Please call Mr<br />

tween 9 and 6 p m<br />

884-1490<br />

FULL<br />

OR<br />

PART<br />

TIME<br />

Great opportunity to<br />

generate or supple<br />

menl ' an Income - full or<br />

part time as our bUSiness<br />

IS productive until 9 30<br />

P m dally ThiS 20 year<br />

old manufacturer of top<br />

quality, sought after products<br />

seeking pOised en<br />

IhuslastlC sales orient<br />

ad indiViduals If you<br />

have determination Will-<br />

Ingness and are dependa<br />

ble please call Full train<br />

109 - hourly or high<br />

commiSSion With cash<br />

bonus and Incentives<br />

Pleasant EastSide ofrlce<br />

Mr Plklngton<br />

HILI OFllCE<br />

NANCY VEIllK<br />

8852000<br />

o nrr.R OFFlCF..5<br />

Il.OYD EDWARDS<br />

2681000<br />

WAIT. People needed, full<br />

and part time, responsIble<br />

poSition Days and<br />

nights available Experrence<br />

necessary Call for<br />

appointment 0 C Walt<br />

Resturant- 372-7884<br />

PERMANENT full time<br />

maintenance pOSitIOn Including<br />

lawn and garden<br />

care, snow removal,<br />

bUilding and grounds<br />

cleanup, vehicle maintenance<br />

and other related<br />

duties Valid dnvers license<br />

and good dnvlng<br />

record reqUired Apply 10<br />

person at Eppens- Van<br />

Deweghe Funeral Home,<br />

6150 CadIeux Road.<br />

LIVE-IN Companlonl Aide,<br />

non- smoker, nondrrnker<br />

886-0186 or 263-<br />

9734<br />

TRAVEL Agent wanted<br />

Expenenced for full time<br />

work Call Hatcher- Moormans<br />

Travel 882-2327<br />

DELI Person Must be 18<br />

Apply With In Alger Dell<br />

and Liqueur, 17320<br />

Mack<br />

MATURE woman for pet<br />

shop sales, three days a<br />

week 881-9099<br />

EARN 90% WITH NO HIDDEN COSTS!<br />

I ARMS OFlleF<br />

MARK MONAGHAN<br />

8865800<br />

WOODS OrFlCF<br />

GPORGE ,)MAI1'.<br />

886-4200<br />

881-1000<br />

/<br />

INTERESTED IN SELLING<br />

REAL EST ATE?<br />

A~OCIA TI: WIlli TWO GENERA nONS or SUCCF..5SI<br />

Well tamed salespersons have an advantagel<br />

E~cel1ent training programs IIlcludmg<br />

, FREE to Qualified IndiVIduals" PRE UCENSE classes<br />

20 OFFICES<br />

Ichwe.!t~~'~JIrft~fu£~ 1<br />

200 HElP WANTED GENERAL<br />

MR. C's<br />

DELI<br />

FleXible work schedule<br />

Starting pay based on<br />

experience Will train<br />

for cashier, dell clerk,<br />

cooks and stock<br />

POSitions Must be 17<br />

Apply at Mr C s Dell.<br />

201 HELP' WANTED<br />

.. lrSITTER<br />

701 HELP WANTED<br />

< IIA11YSITTER<br />

lOVING woman to care for<br />

Infant In our home, 4 or 5<br />

days per week, nonsmoker<br />

Salary negolable<br />

885-6874<br />

707 HELP WANTED CLERICAl<br />

RECEPTIONIST Ideal for<br />

college student, part tlllle<br />

mornings, possible nights<br />

and weekends APPlY In<br />

person Tan StatlOn,<br />

21520 Harper, St Clair<br />

Shores<br />

SECRETARIAL. Full time,<br />

good organizational skills,<br />

NEEDED: Lovmg, reliable, tYPing mlrllmum 50<br />

no-smoking sliter to take wpm Varied duties Call<br />

care of my Infant begin- before noon, ask for<br />

ntng January 2, 1989 Brenda, 963-3195<br />

References reqUired 882- ---.------_<br />

3453 SECRETARY<br />

lOVING and warm person A full time poSition IS avail.<br />

needed to care for our 5 able for an experienced<br />

month old boyl girl twins secretary to work In the<br />

and their 3 year old SIS- medical education departter<br />

In our home 2 dayS "lent Qu.J!.1:ec canci<br />

per week, 8 a m to 6 dates Will have at least 2<br />

p mOwn transportatton, years recent secretarial<br />

non- smoker, references experience, be familiar<br />

Please call 884-3358 With CPT word process-<br />

EXPERIENCE With new- lng, strong medical terml'<br />

born, 8 till noon, Monday nology and type 55<br />

thru Friday Plus some af- wpm Excellent benefits<br />

ternoons In our home package Includes 4<br />

Retirees welcome 884- weeks of combined time<br />

4326 off In the first year of employment<br />

MOTHER'S Helper needed Please send resume to<br />

for two small children Department of<br />

Monday through Friday Human Resources<br />

References 882-9668 Bon Secours Hospital<br />

PART time sliter needed In 468 Cadieux<br />

your home for 2 year old Grosse Pomte 48230<br />

boy, near Grosse POinte An Equal OpportUnity Em-<br />

City Please call 496- player<br />

7686 SECRETARY<br />

RESPONSIBLE, reliable Excellent opportunily for<br />

person needed for the growth potential to work<br />

care of our children, ages an execullve office Typ-<br />

5 and 2 Full time In our 109 65 plus, dictaphone,<br />

Grosse POinte Park shorthand and knowledge<br />

home Own transportation of word processing a<br />

needed Expenence and plus MInimum 2-3 years<br />

references preferred secretarral Excellent ben-<br />

Non-smoker preferred eflts With lots of perks All<br />

885-3419 lobs fee paid<br />

A profeSSional couple<br />

GRAEBNER<br />

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE<br />

needs companion for two HARPER WOODS839-5400<br />

elementary school boys,<br />

Monday- Fnday, 11 30 CHRISTMAS IS<br />

am- 5 30 p m Great po- JUST AROUND<br />

sltlon for male or female<br />

college student who likes<br />

THE CORNER!<br />

outdoor actiVities, has re- EARN EXTRA CASH<br />

liable transportatIOn and Needed at Once:<br />

excellent references • TYPlstsl 55 wpm<br />

Grosse POinte Shores • Secretanes! legal and<br />

882-6700 days Executive<br />

MATURE lOVing indIVIdual Word Processors<br />

• Data Entry Clerks<br />

needed to care for mfant • Receptlonlstsl 45 wpm<br />

son 2 days a week In our<br />

Call Today<br />

Grosse POinte Park RUT P R<br />

home References 822- H A ADISE<br />

5430 TEMPS<br />

MATURE, LOVingwoman to<br />

1772 Penobscot BUlldmg<br />

964-(J640<br />

care for 2 children, 5<br />

days In my Grosse POinte SECRET ARIAL Position<br />

home Ages 4 years and available, local company<br />

6 months 4 year old no experience necessary,<br />

goes to school three 1/2 excellent pay and benedays<br />

Transportation re- fits Send resume to<br />

qUired, no smokers Ref- Grosse POinte News, 96<br />

erences Please call after Kercheval, Grosse POinte<br />

6 P M 884-2067 _F_a_r_m_s,_M_1 _48_2_36 _<br />

----------<br />

BABYSITIER needed In<br />

our home, 1 child Nice<br />

area of DetrOit Must be<br />

mature and have references<br />

Call 885-3489 after<br />

6 PM<br />

LOVE WORKING<br />

WITH CHILDREN?<br />

Become a profeSSional<br />

nanny Earn a good salary<br />

Call nowI The Nanny<br />

Network training program<br />

Free lob placement 939<br />

KIDS<br />

PROFESSIONAL couple<br />

needs companion for two<br />

elementary school boys,<br />

Monday Friday 11 30<br />

am- 5 p m Greal POSItion<br />

for male or female<br />

college student who likes<br />

outdoor actiVities, has re<br />

hable transportation and<br />

excellent references<br />

Grosse Pomte Shores<br />

882-6700 days<br />

BABYSITTER for 19 month<br />

old boy, transportallon a<br />

must, weekdays and oc<br />

caslonal weekends Call<br />

Tnsha at 371-4608<br />

LOVING reliable babysitter<br />

wanted to care for our<br />

first child expected January<br />

1989 40 hours per<br />

week In our Grosse<br />

POinte Shores reSidence<br />

non smorer own trans<br />

portatron and references<br />

reqUired salary negotra<br />

ble 886-8388<br />

RELIABLE babYSitter With<br />

car for evenings and oc<br />

caslonal Sundays 881-<br />

5557<br />

RESPONSIBLE Person<br />

needed to babySit and<br />

actively partake In my 3<br />

1/? yeilr old son s day<br />

Monday Wednesdav, Frl<br />

day 8 t!> 530 Refer<br />

ences a must 881 5460<br />

NANNYI BABYSITIER for<br />

SIX month old boy, Mon<br />

through Fn day'), 527<br />

5858<br />

OFFICE SKILLS<br />

PAYOFF!<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

WORD PROCESSORS<br />

TYPISTS<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

CALL NOW!<br />

cor<br />

100 Renaissance,<br />

SUite 2004<br />

259-7516<br />

EOE<br />

203 NIL' WANTID<br />

DfNTAl/MfDICAl<br />

707 HELP WANTW CLERICAL<br />

SECRETARY needed for<br />

management of the Rattlesnake<br />

Club Skills reqUIred<br />

mlnumum 50<br />

wpm, good communaca.<br />

tlon Skills, computer expenence<br />

necessary<br />

Please send resume With<br />

salary history to MISS<br />

Pappas, 300 River Place,<br />

Detroit 48207<br />

EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper<br />

for one girl office, receivables,<br />

payables, payroll<br />

and general office work<br />

Send resume to Box sao,<br />

Grosse Pomte News, 96<br />

Kercheval, Grosse<br />

POinte, MI 48236<br />

SECRETARY. Downtown,<br />

part time, 3 days per<br />

week 567-0000<br />

FULL time receptlonisU secretary'<br />

lor front desk POSI'<br />

tlon In small downtown<br />

DetrOIt office Need Iyp-<br />

Il"g, gonef;),1 cff:co sk 1:5,<br />

computer expenence<br />

helpful Send resume<br />

With references to Box<br />

M 40, Grosse POinte<br />

News, 96 Kercheval,<br />

Grosse Pomte Farms, MI<br />

48236<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

Outstanding personality,<br />

appearance and phone<br />

commUI1lCat,ons ability<br />

needed for high energy<br />

POSition DIrected self<br />

starter Will screen and<br />

test, complete telemarket-<br />

Ing projects and fill clencal<br />

support role Fee paid<br />

372-4720<br />

HARRIET SORGE<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

703 HELP WANTED<br />

DENTAL/MEDICAL<br />

X.RA Y TECHNICIAN<br />

The Michigan Cancer Foundation<br />

IS seekll1g an X-<br />

Ray TechniCian to work 1<br />

to 2 days a week In our<br />

Breast Cancer Detecllon<br />

Center An Independent<br />

person speCialiZing In<br />

mammography ISdeSired<br />

Must be licensed by the<br />

State of Michigan Quahfled<br />

apphcants please respond<br />

by resume to The<br />

Michigan Cancer Foundation,<br />

Human Resources,<br />

110 E Warren, DetrOit,<br />

MI 48201 Equal Opportu-<br />

My Employer<br />

TYPISTI Receptionist<br />

needed full time for outpatient<br />

phYSical therapy<br />

faCIlity Duties w,,, 10-<br />

c1ude dIctaphone, fllmg,<br />

scheduling patients, and<br />

answering phones Must<br />

enloy working With people<br />

and be a non smoker<br />

Hours are M-W-T-F, 8<br />

A M to 5 PM, Tuesdays<br />

8 AM to 12 noon Two<br />

weeks paid vacation after<br />

SIX months, medical benefits<br />

If necessary $5 50<br />

hOUrly, accepting appllcattons<br />

Friday, November<br />

18, 9 A M until 3 P M<br />

Uznls PhYSical Therapy<br />

and RehablhtatlOn, 18101<br />

E Warren, DetrOit,<br />

48224<br />

Can you work 1-5 days a _<br />

week? Put your office<br />

skills to work With CDI FAMilY Dental Practice<br />

Temporary Servlcesl<br />

We are In need of people<br />

With the follOWing expen.<br />

ence<br />

Long and short term assign<br />

ments With lop com.<br />

panles Earn good pay<br />

wllh benefits<br />

TEMPORARY SERVICES<br />

INC<br />

, THE CAN DO IT<br />

COMPANY'<br />

GENERAL<br />

OFFICEI<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Good phone presence Ex<br />

penenced In general offico<br />

duties<br />

372-8440<br />

seeks part time hygienist<br />

8 to 12 hours per week, 1<br />

1/2 days Call 751-3100<br />

PART Time experienced<br />

LPN needed for busy cardiology<br />

office CPR, Ba-<br />

SIC Arrythmia Non-inva.<br />

slve expenence preferred<br />

Salary negoliable Interested<br />

nurses should call<br />

Mrs Thomas, 343-3731<br />

DENTAL Receptionist!<br />

Front desk manager<br />

needed for progressive<br />

Grosse POinte practice<br />

Dental and computer expenence<br />

preferred 881-<br />

7394<br />

NURSE wanted for Oncology<br />

Doctors office Must<br />

be canng, senSitive and<br />

hard-workmg IV therapy<br />

and oncology experience<br />

reqUIred 5' days eKcel<br />

lent salary and benefits<br />

884-5522<br />

DENTAL ASSistant full<br />

time, benefits medicalhfe-<br />

disability msurance<br />

Vacation and holiday pay<br />

Experrence preferred but<br />

Will train the rrght person<br />

Send resume to Box<br />

611 St Clair Shores, Mt<br />

48080<br />

203 HE1' WANTED<br />

DENTAL/ MEDICAL<br />

R N 'S - LPN'S<br />

NURSES AIDES<br />

COMPANION AIDES, LIVE-INS<br />

Prtvate duty nurSing In Grosse Pomte area Imme<br />

dlate openmgs ChOice 01 hours and days<br />

Call between 104 pm Monday-Friday<br />

MACOMB NURS!NG UNLIMITED<br />

263-0580


,<br />

8e<br />

Novem ber 17, 1988<br />

-....----------------------------------------------------- Grosse Pointe News<br />

203 HELP WANHD<br />

......~~"""""""'''''"'--<br />

DENT All MEDICAL<br />

205 HElP WANTED LEGAL<br />

207 HELP WANTED SALES<br />

305 SITUATION WANHD<br />

307 SITUATION WANTED<br />

400 MERCHANDISE<br />

HOUSE CLEANING<br />

NURSES AlOES<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

401 APPLIANCES<br />

403 BICYClES<br />

HOME HEALTH AIDE GROSSE POinte Farms law<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

office needs expenenced<br />

OPENINGS<br />

legal secretary, part time<br />

John carlisle 884-6nO<br />

HOURLY & LIVE-IN<br />

ASSIGNMENTS<br />

HOLIDAY PAY<br />

Must have 1 year experience,<br />

references and access<br />

to reliable transportation<br />

884-8461<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />

KELLY<br />

ASSISTED LIVING<br />

EOE M/F/H Not an agency<br />

Never a fee<br />

A Subsldary of Kelly<br />

Services, Inc<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Medical Center Emergency<br />

Services - PC, has full<br />

time opening for challeng.<br />

Ing growing Emergency<br />

MediCine Office ReqUirements<br />

PrevIous secretar<br />

lal skills, excellent typing<br />

skills word proceSStna<br />

skills Excellent compen.<br />

satIon and benefit pack.<br />

age Contact Sandra Garling<br />

at 745-3330<br />

Affirmative Action/Equal<br />

OpportuOity Employer<br />

AIDES<br />

LPNs<br />

RNs<br />

THE NEW<br />

BON SECOURS<br />

HOME CARE<br />

Affiliated With<br />

BON SECOURS<br />

HOSPITAL<br />

Wants you for chOice pnvate<br />

duty home care assignments<br />

In your community<br />

Outstanding opportunity<br />

to earn top wages FleXIble<br />

scheduling All shifts<br />

available For mformatlon<br />

call 886-2273.<br />

PART- Time posrtlon available<br />

for chairs Ide dental<br />

assistant In growing, car-<br />

Ing dental practice Must<br />

be outgOing, conselen-<br />

CIOUS and dependable<br />

Expenence preferred but<br />

not required. Send resume<br />

to Box M-18,<br />

Grosse POinte News, 96<br />

Kercheval, Grosse Pomte<br />

Farms, MI 48236<br />

MODERN Dental, prevenlIVe<br />

onented, two doctor<br />

practice seeking highly<br />

motivated, part-time hygienist<br />

ApprOXimately 16-<br />

20 hours weekly. St Clair<br />

Shores area 293-1530<br />

204 HELP WANTED<br />

DOMESTIC<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

AGENCY<br />

885-4576<br />

50 years reliable service<br />

Needs expenenced Cooks,<br />

Nannies, Maids, Housekeepers,<br />

Gardeners,<br />

Chauffeurs, Butlers, Couples,<br />

Nurse's Aides, Companions<br />

and Day Workers<br />

for private horr "s<br />

18514 Mack Avenue<br />

Grosse POinte Farms<br />

LIVE- IN adult woman<br />

needed to care for 12, 9<br />

and 3 year old Light<br />

housekeeping, cooking<br />

and laundry Sunday and<br />

Monday off Drivers license<br />

and references<br />

necessary $175 week<br />

885-88n<br />

HOUSEKEEPER! Cook for<br />

Single profeSSIonal per.<br />

son, live-in, other help<br />

employed References<br />

reqUired Wnte Box W<br />

23, Grosse POinte News<br />

96 Kercheval, Grosse<br />

POinte, MI 48236<br />

Grosse<br />

Pointe News<br />

882-6900<br />

204 HEll' WANTED<br />

DOMESTIC<br />

206 HELP WANTED<br />

PAIr.TIMf<br />

ACTIVITIES- work one to<br />

one With elderly gentleman,<br />

1 to 4 PM, 4 afternoons<br />

per week Experience<br />

working With<br />

geriatrics preferred 884-<br />

8983<br />

RECEPTIONIST. part- time<br />

for new office bUlldmg $S<br />

per hour Apply 15324<br />

Mack, corner of Not.<br />

tlngham<br />

RECREA TlON Therapist<br />

Three hours In the afternoon,<br />

two or three times<br />

weekly Work one to one<br />

With elderly gentleman<br />

Gerlatnc experience necessary<br />

884-8983<br />

GROSSE POinte Park Dell<br />

needs counter help, partlima,<br />

11 A M 10 2 PM,<br />

Monday through Saturday<br />

Call 822-6461 between4PM-6PM<br />

SALESLADY wanted, parttime,<br />

excellent hours for<br />

a mother With children In<br />

school 930 to 3, sales<br />

experience preferred<br />

Young Clothes, 881-7227<br />

207 HElP WANTED SALES<br />

PRINTING Broker wanted,<br />

one color, two color, typesetting,<br />

folding, and brndery<br />

department Contact<br />

Sherry, 585-4655<br />

SALESLADY wanted, parttime,<br />

excellent hours for<br />

a mother With children In<br />

school 9 30 to 3, sales<br />

experience preferred<br />

Young Clothes, 881-7227<br />

CAREER SEMINAR<br />

If you're looking for a rewarding<br />

career In real estate<br />

If you're looking for<br />

a challenge and the<br />

thought of an unlimited<br />

Income Interest~ you then<br />

attend Century 21 East In<br />

the Village seminar for<br />

the answers to these<br />

questions Limited seat-<br />

Ing Contact M Bolalad,<br />

for the date and time of<br />

the next career seminar<br />

Century 21 East, In The<br />

Village, 16824 Kercheval,<br />

Suite 201, Grosse POinte<br />

881-7100<br />

NOT JUST A JOB- A<br />

CHALLENGING CA-<br />

REER and a new way of<br />

life With money for all<br />

those EXTRASI NOW IS<br />

THE TIME to put your talents<br />

to work In REAL<br />

ESTATE SALES Here IS<br />

an opportUnity to lam one<br />

of the old line companies<br />

of the POlntes We offer<br />

excellent training, generous<br />

floor time and leads<br />

Come In and let's talk It<br />

over- we'll help you de-<br />

Cide call PARIS DIS-<br />

ANTO for an enlightening<br />

interview appointment<br />

884-0600 JOHNSTONE<br />

& JOHNSTONE<br />

CENTURY 21 AVID<br />

25814 JEFFERSON<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES<br />

Learn more about a career<br />

In Real Estate Put your<br />

trust In NUMBER ONE<br />

TRAINING<br />

UNLIMITED EARNINGS<br />

CALL TODAY I<br />

n8.8115<br />

ARE YOU SERIOUS<br />

ABOUT SELLING<br />

REAL ESTATE?<br />

Well, we're senous about<br />

your successI Free tram<br />

Ing for qualified IndiViduals<br />

Call Nancy Velek at<br />

885-2000<br />

SCHWEITZER<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

BETIERHOMES<br />

AND GARDENS<br />

204 HEll' WANTED<br />

DOMESTIC<br />

PART TIME ELDER CARE<br />

$7.50 TO $8.00 PER HOUR<br />

WEEKEND (NIGHTS ONLY)<br />

207 HElP WANT(D SALES<br />

SALES rOSITION<br />

207 HELP WANTED SALES<br />

AVAJLABLE<br />

Experience preferred<br />

Women's fine specially slore<br />

Full or part -time<br />

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT<br />

881-7020<br />

EXPERIENCED or new salespeople<br />

wanted for<br />

Grosse POinte company<br />

Recleve the training and<br />

assistance you need to<br />

become a ProfeSSional<br />

Realtor ServiCing Grosse<br />

POinte, Macomb County<br />

and Detroit for over 60<br />

years Gall Les at Wilcox<br />

Realtors, 884-3550<br />

EARN $50,000 plus first<br />

year Rapidly expanding<br />

polnt-of-use water treatment<br />

Industry. Excellent<br />

company, qUalrty product,<br />

proven marketing plan<br />

Will train Call 881-2868<br />

300 SITUATION. WANTED<br />

IAIYSITTEItS<br />

POLISH Housekeeper/ Ba.<br />

bysltter, to live-in Grosse<br />

Pomte references 892-<br />

0722<br />

MOTHER of 2 Girls Wrll do<br />

babYSitting In my home<br />

Very dependable With<br />

fleXible hours 8 Mile and<br />

Harper Area Call 884-<br />

6968<br />

301 SITUATION WANTED<br />

ClfltlCAl<br />

BOOKI


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

9C<br />

40S<br />

ESTAlE SALES<br />

ESTATE SALE- 11399 Nottingham,<br />

DetrOit, north of<br />

Morang Fnday- Saturday<br />

10 to 3 Antique oak furniture,<br />

2 square oak din-<br />

Ing tables, faboulu~ oak<br />

chest of drawers, 1930's<br />

bedroom, traditional furniture,<br />

sofas, tables, velvet<br />

chair, lazy- boy rechner,<br />

costume Jewelry, hnen's<br />

and household Items<br />

Numbers at 9 am Fnday<br />

Conducted by Kathrlne<br />

Arnold<br />

WE BUY BOOKS<br />

IN YOUR HOME<br />

Free Offers<br />

No Obllgallon<br />

Appraisals Furnished<br />

Entire Estates<br />

also Desired<br />

JOHN KING<br />

961-0622<br />

MIChigan's Largest<br />

Book Store<br />

• Clip and save thiSad<br />

- 406 FIREWOOD<br />

NORTHERN<br />

FIREWOOOD CO.<br />

• Exceptionally fine mixed<br />

hardwood<br />

• Oak, Ash, Hickory and<br />

FrUl1woods<br />

• Guaranteed to be quality<br />

seasoned fireplace wood<br />

or double your money<br />

back<br />

$55 PER<br />

FACE CORD<br />

777-4876.<br />

FIREWOOD, $50 hardwood<br />

face cord $60 mixed fruit<br />

and hardwood $70 all<br />

frul1wood Stacked and<br />

dehvered 885-5997<br />

40S<br />

, MONA<br />

LISA<br />

ESTATe SALES.<br />

MONA<br />

ESTATE<br />

406 ffllEWOOD<br />

GUARANTEED Seasoned<br />

Firewood or tnple your<br />

money back We slack III<br />

$58 face cord Try our<br />

wood and see Why our<br />

customers are repeat<br />

cuslomers 884-3645<br />

401 HOUSEHOLD SALIS<br />

HOUSE sale Three to four<br />

generations 01 accumulation<br />

18th thru 20th 11<br />

a m to 4 p m firm 1257<br />

Wayburn<br />

OAK dllling lable with<br />

leaves, four chairs, 2<br />

years old, excellent con<br />

dltlon $275 823-5154 after<br />

7 p m<br />

40' MISCELLANEOUS<br />

AllflCLES<br />

AUTOMOBILE, Home or<br />

Health Insurance at very<br />

low rates 527-2260<br />

BEAUTIFUL full length lox<br />

CO;]t S ze 8, 1It:1Iv, IlIu::.l<br />

sell Sacnflce 7752881<br />

COUNTRY Chnstmas at the<br />

Kennary Kage Antique<br />

Shop, 4928 Cadieux at<br />

Warren 3 days of country<br />

crafts, handmade<br />

Chnstmas giftS, holiday<br />

decorations Friday and<br />

Saturday, November 25<br />

26, 10- 4 Sunday November<br />

27, noon- 4<br />

CRIB, Jenny Lind, natural<br />

ftnlsh, excellent condition<br />

with mattress, $85 88~<br />

2729<br />

TRADITIONAL upholstered<br />

chair, hke new, $50 Antique<br />

sewing machine<br />

$50 886-6611<br />

WANT Old Clocks, wnst<br />

watches and pocket<br />

watches (any condition)<br />

Collector n2-7434<br />

LISA<br />

SALES<br />

.. os ESTATE SAUS<br />

Household Estate Sales & LiqUidations<br />

Cash or Consignment<br />

PHONE 24 HOURS<br />

n2-3556<br />

772-6407<br />

GROSSE POINTE ESTATE SALES<br />

OCTOBER 14 AND 15 10-4PM<br />

568 LAKELAND, GROSSE POINTE CITY<br />

BETWEEN KERCHEVAL AND CHARLEVOIX<br />

NOVEMBER 18, 19 - 10 AM - 4 PM<br />

MOVINGSALE<br />

23358 S. Colonial Ct., SI. Clair Shores<br />

Norlh on Morningside, off Eight Mile Rd. 10end of road<br />

ThiS IS the SALE to do your Chrislmas shopping<br />

From Hummels, deSigner clothes, new gifts and<br />

slocklng stuffers. Brand NEW sub-zero<br />

refrigerator HIS and her bikes radiO flyer wagon<br />

NEW<br />

'<br />

Ethan Allen check sofa, drop leaf table, end tables,<br />

Early American lamps-brass, wood, tole,<br />

hUrricane, flip top candlestands Maple sette,<br />

chairs and tables Pair black Windsor style chairs<br />

b~okshelves, cabinets; decorative mlrrrors i.<br />

pictures Original landscape and seascape Oils,<br />

lrapunto pillows, German cuckoo clocks, other<br />

clocks, china and glass lamps<br />

FIVe Hummels, Antique English covered cheese,<br />

Bavarian coffee set. lovely chinese bowl,<br />

Japanese porcelalnware, Royal Adderly, BeSWick<br />

Ansley, Moorcroft, Johnson Brothers, Mason,<br />

Royal Victoria dessert set, Fiesta, Hall, McCoy,<br />

FranCiscan Apple, Red Italian pottery set, German<br />

steins, decorative figurines Etched stemware,<br />

green goblets, candleWick, pink depreSSion<br />

colored glass, brass candlesticks, decorative<br />

pieces, baskets, sllverplate wedding glasses,<br />

MUSICboxes<br />

New Selko and Benrus watches, wonderful good<br />

costume and fun Jewelry Prlcilia wedding gown,<br />

veil, chinese Silk Jackets, Lauren, Caus, Clalrborne,<br />

sequins, Silk, velvet, lingerie, leather coats,<br />

mini, fun fifties, and current-many brand<br />

new-wonderful Muscrat coat-Just In time for<br />

winter<br />

Cherry carved headboard, dresser, mirror and<br />

nlghtstand Kling Light maple chest, nghtstand<br />

other chests, student desk, mahogany, marble top<br />

plant stand, taupe brocade sofa, italian proVinCial<br />

coffee, console and end tables, console, mirror,<br />

Singer sewing machine French sheers, linens,<br />

draperies<br />

Painted kitchen set Bake and cookware, new small<br />

appliances, Toastmaster Broiler, grill Revere,<br />

roasting pans, full cupboards Magnavox,<br />

Panasonlc TV, In teleVISion games, crafts,<br />

Black & brass fireplace equipment, sconces,<br />

vacuums, handyman mise, Everest-Jenning<br />

Wheelchair, leadglass hanging lamp Old milk<br />

cans, lanterns, books, Kenwood stereo, Gerrard<br />

turntable, deacon's bench, day beds, lots of<br />

Chlstmas-Iarge lighted ceramic trees.<br />

decoratlons,ornaments Barwam qalore-sets of<br />

glasses, Ice buckets. decanters, bar


1QC<br />

412 WANT£D TO BUY<br />

CASH paid for stamps,<br />

coins and baseball card<br />

collections, 469-0006<br />

FRED'S UNIQUE Flea Mar.<br />

ket pays top dollar for<br />

good Used furniture and<br />

antiques We pick up<br />

n6-71 00<br />

CASH FOR<br />

KIDS CLOTHES<br />

EXCEllENT CONDITION<br />

CURRENT STYLES<br />

VERY CLEAN, BETIER<br />

BRANDS, INFANT<br />

THRU 14<br />

MUST BE ON HANGERS<br />

Bringln Monday, Tuesday<br />

or Thursday, 1G-4pm.<br />

LEE'S<br />

500 ANIMALS<br />

ADOPT A PET<br />

501 BIRDS FOR SALE<br />

RESALE<br />

20331 Mack 881-8082<br />

WANTED- Barbie doll.<br />

house, accessones Call<br />

Cathy after 4, n1-4196<br />

WANTED to buy old costume<br />

and Rhinestone<br />

Jewelry, brass lamps, ceil-<br />

Ing fixtures, wall SConces<br />

882-


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

11C<br />

S/FlATS/DUPUX<br />

I'ointes/Harper Woods<br />

HARCOURT • Lower With<br />

lots of extras Call 822-<br />

5609 for details, after 6<br />

PM<br />

EASTLAND area, on Fleetwood<br />

Exceptional 1 bedroom<br />

lower, liVing room,<br />

dining room, carport, central<br />

air, basement With<br />

laundry room 1 year<br />

lease, security deposit<br />

$550 a month 885-7389<br />

SPACIOUS Upper flat in<br />

Grosse Pomte Park s<br />

Windmill Pomte area<br />

NeWly painted With 3<br />

large bedrooms and 2 full<br />

baths Third bedroom is<br />

panelled and makes a<br />

great den Call for more<br />

details<br />

CHAMPION & BAER, INC<br />

884-5700<br />

KERCHEVAU<br />

BEACONSFIELD<br />

Large 2 bedroom, kitchen,<br />

liVing room, $440 per<br />

mOnln Includes heat call<br />

855-1606<br />

GROSSE POinte City, Lakeland<br />

Road Second floor,<br />

one bedroom condo<br />

$575 Includes utilities<br />

With centrat air 1 year<br />

lease, security depOSit<br />

re~lred 885-7389<br />

EXECUTIVE LIVING<br />

SUITES<br />

MONTHL V LEASES<br />

Furnished Apartments, Utilities<br />

Included, Complete<br />

With Housewares, Linens,<br />

Color T V And More Call<br />

For ApPOintment<br />

474-9770<br />

SIX Month sub-lease com.<br />

pletely furnished upper<br />

on Harcourt Two bedrooms,<br />

1 bath, liVing<br />

room, dining room Laundry<br />

faCility Adults only<br />

$700/ month plus utilities<br />

Phone Shirley Kennedy<br />

at Champion & Baer,<br />

884-5700<br />

PARK, 5 rooms apartment,<br />

neWly painted $400 Includes<br />

heat Ideal for<br />

older adults 331-3763<br />

RIVARD, SpacIous two<br />

bedroom lower Formal<br />

liVing and dining rooms<br />

and eat-In kitchen With<br />

dishwasher Potential<br />

third bedroom Appliances,<br />

Window air conditioners,<br />

and utilities included<br />

$825 881-5967<br />

CITY Maumee and St<br />

Clair, garage, 2 bedroom<br />

upper, $600 per month<br />

plus utilities 886-7066<br />

CITY of GROSSE POINTE,<br />

two bedroom upper,<br />

neWly decorated, walking<br />

distance of Village, Ideal<br />

for retired person $500<br />

8859306<br />

SPACIOUS Lower- 3 bedrooms<br />

Appliances, modern<br />

kitchen, $900 368-<br />

0687<br />

TWO bedroom lower flat In<br />

the Park Stove, refrrgerator,<br />

water Included, $350<br />

8828074<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

MOVING AND<br />

STORAGE COMPANY<br />

Reasonable Rates<br />

Reliable Service<br />

<strong>Local</strong> & Long Distance<br />

822.4400<br />

Free Estimates<br />

l)IE<br />

700 APTS/fLATS/DUPLEX<br />

Pointes / Harper Woods<br />

TWO Bedroom apartment,<br />

$425/ month plus utl/ltles<br />

QUiet, adult bUilding 823-<br />

2425<br />

UPPER 6 rooms, neWly<br />

decorated, new carpet,<br />

garage, rear parking, partially<br />

furnished, 1429 Lakepolnte,<br />

$500 824-3693<br />

GROSSE POinte Park, one<br />

bedroom apartment, private<br />

parking, no utilities<br />

$340 per month 881-<br />

1802 after 6 p m<br />

TROMBLEY Road luxury 3<br />

bedroom lower 2 baths,<br />

2 car garage No pets<br />

Security depOSit $800<br />

per month plus utilities<br />

882-3965<br />

BEACONSFIELD below Jefferson,<br />

newly decorated 2<br />

bedroom upper Refin-<br />

Ished hardwood floors<br />

Natural woodwork, appliances,<br />

$455 heat include


12C<br />

:<br />

70'/ TOWNHOUm, (ONOm<br />

FOR RENT<br />

SHORES- Two bedrooms,<br />

garage, basement, appIla'lces,<br />

$650 C W Babcock<br />

885-6863<br />

SHOREPOmTE. Condo,<br />

Rent WIth option to buy 2<br />

bedroom, 2 1/2 baths<br />

Luxury Townhouse With<br />

private courtyard and carport<br />

$1,200 per month<br />

Includes heat water and<br />

maintenance 774.7288<br />

or n1-8220<br />

CONDO for rent 14 Mllel<br />

Jefferson Two bedrooms,<br />

1 112 baths, garage,<br />

basement 882.1850,885-<br />

7776 Available December<br />

1st<br />

MARYSVILLE, beautiful<br />

view of nver, 2 bedroom,<br />

2 bath, garage, no pets!<br />

children $685, 886-1897,<br />

AM<br />

ST. Clair Shores near ex.<br />

pressway, 2 bedrooms, 1<br />

1/2 baths, appliances,<br />

carpeted $598, heat and<br />

..,'~!c~ "'lc!uded Socl.nty<br />

deposit Immediate occupancy<br />

8864666<br />

RIVIERA Terrace near 9<br />

and Jefferson 2 bedrooms,<br />

2 baths, heal, air,<br />

water SecUrity guard,<br />

clubhouse, pool, sauna<br />

Immediate occupancy<br />

881-6912<br />

LAKESHORE VILLAGE<br />

O'1e and a half blocks off<br />

lakeshore Dnve, close to<br />

transportation and shop-<br />

Ping, thiS two bedroom<br />

condo Is all freshly<br />

painted with white walls<br />

and hard wood floors Includes<br />

all appliances,<br />

Owner pays maintenance<br />

fee. lease $600, month.<br />

CALL PAM PIZZEMENTI<br />

m-4940<br />

SCHWEITZER<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

BETTER HOMES<br />

AND GARDENS<br />

ST. CLAIR Shores, Marter<br />

Road, 2.Bedroom Townhouse,<br />

$525. Available<br />

November. 559-2982,<br />

711 GARdGIS/STORAGf<br />

FOR RENT<br />

PARK, Beaconsfleld below<br />

Jefferson, three car ga.<br />

rage, $75 monthly. 885-<br />

0031<br />

GARAGE for rent, 2 1/2,<br />

heated, $95 per month or<br />

wJlJspIlt. 13 Mile! Jefferson<br />

area. 888-0871.<br />

71'1 GARdGES/STORftGE<br />

WIINTED<br />

WANTED- garage to rent<br />

for sports car, now<br />

through April. 823-4452,<br />

WANTED- ecure storage<br />

for older model car. 882.<br />

5888.<br />

714 LIVING OUARHRS<br />

TO SHARE<br />

MALE Professional seeks<br />

same to share 3 bedroom<br />

house In excellent Grosse<br />

POinte area $190 plus 1/<br />

2 utilities Brad, 885-<br />

6798<br />

LADIES room With kitchen<br />

prlvlledges In private<br />

Chnstlan home. No utilities,<br />

$250 monthly plus<br />

secUrity. m-4460<br />

ST. Clair Shores, nice<br />

home, Nine Mile/ Jefferson,<br />

Male n5-4756, n3-<br />

2992<br />

CHRISTIAN male seeks<br />

same to share hVlng<br />

quarters Call after 7 PM,<br />

331-6755.<br />

SINGLE Mom W1shes to<br />

share home with another<br />

open minded Single mom<br />

or Single woman 884-<br />

1670<br />

LARGE ColOnial house to<br />

share. mature, 40 plus<br />

profeSSIOnal female Call<br />

after 6, 882-4256<br />

FEMALE Roommate to<br />

share upper flat, '-94/<br />

cadieux area $220 plus<br />

electnc n6-2685<br />

PROFESSIONAL female<br />

seeks roommate of the<br />

same, to share apartment<br />

In Grosse POInte 881-<br />

9789<br />

NON.SMOKING profes.<br />

slonal working woman to<br />

share 3 bedroom home<br />

with same $200 month<br />

plus half utilitIes Good<br />

location 885-2961<br />

FEMALE to share 2 bedroom<br />

house with same<br />

$250 monthly splrt utilitteS<br />

n2-2995<br />

GROSSE POinte female,<br />

mid- 20's, looking to<br />

share BloomfIeld area, 2<br />

bedroom, 2 bath condo,<br />

on the lake Washer!<br />

dryer $400, half phone<br />

and electrIC, heat In°<br />

eluded Non smoking,<br />

882-8383 after 6<br />

7 H LIVING OUIIIlTtIlS<br />

TO SIiARE<br />

ROOMMATE WANTED'<br />

Non smoking female to<br />

share spaCIOUStwo bedroom,<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

townhouse In excellent<br />

area $275 plus 1/2 utili.<br />

ties, aV8llabie December<br />

1 Call or leave message<br />

881-8044<br />

ROOMMATE needed, cad-<br />

Ieux! Harper area, $150<br />

per month plus utllrtles<br />

Call Ken 884-3981, 882.<br />

4421<br />

716 OFFICES/COMMERCIAL<br />

fOR RENT<br />

KENNEDY BUilding- 8 Mile<br />

Road near 194 and 196<br />

Just opposite Eastland<br />

n6-5440<br />

OFFICE space- 1,400<br />

square feet, Warren/<br />

Cadluex area Ideal for<br />

Manu Reps - At1orney.<br />

CPA Immediate occuparry<br />

882-9300.<br />

MACK. between 7 and 8<br />

Mile, Ample parking 196<br />

~ It Ideal lor manutacturers<br />

rep, at1orney, etc<br />

$235 per month Includes<br />

utilitIes 884-7300 OR<br />

882-1025 after 5 PM<br />

MEDICAL sUite ChOice<br />

Grosse POinte Woods<br />

area, 800 square feet,<br />

utlhties and maintenance<br />

Included, $1,200 per<br />

month. 884-4408,<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms<br />

'ON THE HILL'<br />

Office space for lease above<br />

National Bank of Detroit,<br />

carpeted, heat, air Included,<br />

Janitorial servIce<br />

bl-weekly.<br />

881-6402<br />

GROSSE Pointe Office<br />

Plaza, 22725 Mack, between<br />

8- 9 Mile Road.<br />

Immediate occupancy.<br />

238 square feet to 929<br />

square feet at $7.50 per<br />

square foot. Rent In.<br />

eludes all utilities, Air<br />

conditioning and Janitorial<br />

servlces, Michigan Realty<br />

Company, 296-7602.<br />

PRIME space available In<br />

The Village. Ideal for at.<br />

tomey, CPA, or Manufacturers<br />

Representative.<br />

Approximately 1,200<br />

square feet. 881-


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

13C<br />

FOR SALE<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES<br />

Your "someday" home<br />

See this three bedroom<br />

bnck ranch todayI Dining<br />

room Corner fireplace<br />

Basement entertainment<br />

center Lakeview schools<br />

Near the lake<br />

ST, CLAIR SHORES<br />

Don't walt l You can move In<br />

qUick when you buy this<br />

three bedroom brick<br />

ranch Finished basement<br />

with bar and full bath,<br />

fenced yard with two car<br />

garage LakeView<br />

schools<br />

ST, CLAIR SHORES<br />

Great neighborhood to<br />

come home to This three<br />

bedroom bnck ranch also<br />

features a remodeled<br />

kitchen and finished basement,<br />

fenced yard with<br />

two car garage Don't<br />

miss out Call todayI<br />

HARPER WOODS<br />

QUick move-In Cute 'n'<br />

cozy aluminum ranch with<br />

faml!'" roorr, and feflo.-oo<br />

yard Grosse POinte<br />

Schools $36,500<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

Come home to charm and<br />

comfort ThiS tree shaded<br />

three bedroom brick<br />

home features formal din.<br />

Ing room, natural fireplace,<br />

screened porch<br />

and lots more $89,500<br />

CENTURY 21 AVID, INC.<br />

778.8100<br />

NEW ON THE MARKET<br />

Immediate occupancy In the<br />

Shores, three bedroom<br />

ranch featuring dining<br />

room, family room, fin-<br />

Ished basement, two car<br />

garage Southlake school<br />

district Mid $7o's<br />

BEST VALUE<br />

Under $75,000 In finest area<br />

of suburb of East DetrOit<br />

Documented list of Improvements<br />

of more than<br />

$25,000 You'll fall In love<br />

at first slghtl Owner has<br />

closed on new home and<br />

IS anxIous Their loss IS<br />

your gain Call today<br />

CENTURY 21 ACE<br />

779-0200<br />

NEWL Y bUilt traditional<br />

home on one acre In<br />

Grosse POinte Park on 3<br />

mile drive, home IS 4<br />

years old, 4600 square<br />

feet, tenniS court, 5 bedrooms,<br />

large marble foyer<br />

With circular stairs, upper<br />

and lower heating With<br />

air, 4 full baths, 2 half<br />

baths, den, family room,<br />

liVing room, formal dining<br />

room, full basement, 3<br />

car garage, $550,000<br />

Shown by appointment<br />

only, Call from 8 30 A M<br />

to 5 PM 331-4850<br />

GOVERNMENT Homes<br />

from $1 (U-repalr} Delinquent<br />

tax property ReposessIOns<br />

call 602-838-<br />

8885 Ext -3448<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES- Martin<br />

and Harper- Shock<br />

Street, maintenance free<br />

2 or 3 bedroom bnck energy<br />

efflecent, finished<br />

basement, over SiZed garage,<br />

beautiful deep 101.<br />

$67,500 Re-Max 573-<br />

0947<br />

800 .HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5<br />

1899 Lennon. bnck bungalow<br />

With 3/ 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, finished basement<br />

Nl;lw roof, fumace, central<br />

air, carpeting and kitchen<br />

floor Within 5 years Close<br />

to schools and transportation<br />

Move- In condition<br />

Pnced In the $90's<br />

SCULLY & HENDRIE,INC<br />

881-8310 884-1862<br />

TOO BIG for mel Just nght<br />

for you' Five plus bedrooms,<br />

3 full baths, famJly<br />

room, kitchen With bUilt<br />

In's, 65 x 317 lot, 2 1/2<br />

car garage, super energy<br />

effiCient BUilt In 1988<br />

POSSible 2 family house,<br />

2,400 sq f1 RoseVille-<br />

$79,900 Special financ-<br />

Ing terms Emergency<br />

Sale l Re-Max 573-0947<br />

GROSSE POinte Park, 1006<br />

Bishop Open 2 to 5 Sunday<br />

Large Colonial, 3<br />

bedrooms, !IVlng, dining,<br />

family room, 2 1/2 bams,<br />

large eating area In<br />

kltchen- all bUilt inS, ceramic<br />

tile and much<br />

much more Call for your<br />

private shOWing No Brokers<br />

please 885-6914<br />

$249,000.<br />

HARPER Woods- Lovely,<br />

clean, three bedroom<br />

bnck bungalow, two car<br />

garage, $62,000, Open<br />

Sunday 2-5 pm 881-<br />

5140<br />

PLEASANT<br />

WOODS HOME<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

Three bedrooms With natural<br />

fireplace, dining room<br />

and more' And all for under<br />

$88,00011 1649 Roslyn<br />

John E. Pierce<br />

& Associates, Inc,<br />

884-4750<br />

WONDERFUL<br />

POTENTIAL!<br />

For thiS four bedroom, three<br />

bath home Located In<br />

Harper Woods In Grosse<br />

POinte School District, thiS<br />

home, With addItional features,<br />

IS a great buyI<br />

Listed at $79,500 By appointment<br />

John E. Pierce<br />

& Associates, Inc.<br />

884-4750<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

$132,500 SUPER BUY!<br />

Well Insulated' Excellent<br />

condition I CharmIng<br />

FARMS three bedroom<br />

ColonIal With newer<br />

kitchen<br />

FLY SOUTHI<br />

Save $100,000 Buy thiS two<br />

bedroom CONDO by 13<br />

Mile and Harper on a pnvate<br />

lane ThiS complex IS<br />

for the dlscrlmmatlng<br />

Grosse POinte buyerI Pnvate<br />

large basement<br />

GFA and central air Only<br />

$54,500'<br />

HENDRICKS<br />

And Associates, Inc.<br />

884.0840<br />

DON'T Walt till Tuesday<br />

morning to REPEAT your<br />

advertlsement"l ('.all our<br />

claSSified advertiSing<br />

department Wednesdays,<br />

Thursdays, Fridays, Mon.<br />

days 882-6900<br />

If you are planning on placing a<br />

classified ad in the November<br />

24th issue you must have your<br />

ad in our office no later than<br />

Monday, November 21st.<br />

12 Noon.<br />

The Grosse Pointe News<br />

will be out on<br />

Wednesday, November<br />

HAPPY THANKSGIVING<br />

1100 HOUm FOR SALE<br />

DIVORCE reqUIres sale of<br />

thiS Investment property<br />

Three bedrooms, one<br />

bath, 900 square feet<br />

Located between the new<br />

Cadillac plant and Dodge<br />

City Plant Frame house<br />

With hardwood floors and<br />

covered porch Excellent<br />

renlal renovation property<br />

$5,000 or best offerk<br />

Call Owner at 881-<br />

0925<br />

MARYSVILLE- Custom<br />

bUilt 2 bedroom home Situated<br />

across from the<br />

scenic St Clair RIver Llv,<br />

Ing room has catheral<br />

ceilings With thermal<br />

pane Windows reaching<br />

to the ceiling, 2 112<br />

baths, full basement, 2<br />

car garage With opener<br />

$125,900 Ask for Joyce<br />

SedWick for further details<br />

Real Estate Counselors<br />

364-3500 or eve 364-<br />

7532 e- 378<br />

BY Owner 1610 Ford<br />

Court Nice Colonial below<br />

Mack, $159,000 For<br />

appointment 646-9533<br />

Open Sunday 2 to 4<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

Open Sunday, 2 to 5 PM<br />

Prestwlck Road 1992- corner<br />

Jot 4 bedroom Colonial<br />

With family room and<br />

fireplace, 1 lJ2 baths, 2<br />

car garage ROACH<br />

REAL ESTATE 886-5nO<br />

OR 792.3620,<br />

ANXIOUS TO SELL!<br />

OWNER WANTS TO GO<br />

SOUTH<br />

SAVE $12,000<br />

COMMISSION<br />

946 W. CRESCENT LANE<br />

Corner of Cook Road<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

Cox and Baker bUilt, 4 bedroom,<br />

2 1/2 bath Colonial,<br />

atlached 2 car garage,<br />

central air, new furnace<br />

and roof Near UniverSity<br />

Liggett, Star of the Sea,<br />

Monteith Schools and<br />

The Hunt Club Immediate<br />

occupancy Will con-<br />

Sider any offer over<br />

$175,000<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 PM<br />

or call owner for<br />

appointment<br />

465-4569<br />

SEVEN/ Kelly area Three<br />

bedroom bnck, two car<br />

garage, new roof and carpeting<br />

882-0548.<br />

$22,500<br />

10 t COMMEItCIAl BUILDINGS<br />

1,200 Square foot bUSiness<br />

bUilding In East DetrOit<br />

Arranged for office or ser.<br />

vice use QUick possession<br />

Land contract terms<br />

$48,000<br />

CENTURY 21 AVID, INC.<br />

n8-81 00<br />

1103 CONDOS/APTS/JLATS<br />

AVAILABLE Immediately<br />

Schultz Estates, 2 bed.<br />

room Townhouse, 1 1/2<br />

bath, garage, fireplace,<br />

finished basement, aIr<br />

conditiOning, patio and<br />

many extras $89,000<br />

286-6047<br />

23rd.<br />

803 CONDOS/ APTS/FLATS<br />

GROSSE POINTE Condom-<br />

Inium Two bedroom, two<br />

bath, upper unit on Trombley<br />

Road In Grosse<br />

POinte Park Two story<br />

foyer With marble floor,<br />

SpaCIOUSliVing room and<br />

dining room, cozy den,<br />

laundry area In unit,<br />

kItchen Wllh cherry cabinets<br />

and breakfast area<br />

Atlached two car garage<br />

ThiS unique condominium<br />

IS offered at $169,000<br />

Please call The Blake<br />

Company at 881-6100 8<br />

30- 5 30 Monday- Friday<br />

On weekends call 885-<br />

0327<br />

HARPER Woods- Co-op<br />

Vernier near 1-94 2 bedroom<br />

first floor end unit<br />

Kitchen appliances, central<br />

air, paM Private<br />

basement With rec room<br />

and lav $56,900<br />

HANDLOS 882-7300<br />

CO-OP Apartments Harper<br />

Woods, Wildwood and Arthur<br />

Large 2 bedroom<br />

2nd floor, appliancE'S, including<br />

dishwasher own<br />

washer, dryer, carpeting,<br />

drapes, extra storage<br />

St Clair Shores, 9 Mile off<br />

Jefferson Adult Co-Op 2<br />

bedroom, 1 1/2 baths,<br />

carport Terms or rent<br />

Babcock Realty Company,<br />

m-331o<br />

GROSSE POinte Elegant<br />

English Tudor condo 4<br />

bedrooms plus maid's<br />

quarters, 3 1/2 baths, 2<br />

car, 2 fireplaces, den,<br />

FlOrida room, country<br />

kitchen Must see<br />

$182,000 n64663 Broker<br />

CONDO 1 bedroom, air,<br />

new carpeting 11 MlleJ<br />

Jefferson. n5.2894 Call<br />

after 2 pm<br />

OPEN SUNDAY, 1 .5 PM<br />

34743 E, LAKE DRIVE<br />

HARRISON TOWNSHIP<br />

14 1/2 Mile and Jefferson<br />

LAKERIDGE<br />

CONDOMINIUMS View of<br />

lake from every Window<br />

Fireplace, attached garage<br />

REO CARPET KEIM<br />

SHOREWOOD<br />

REAL ESTATE, INC.<br />

886-8710<br />

LAKESHORE Village<br />

Condo Marter- Lakeshore<br />

2 bedroom townhouse<br />

across from shopping<br />

area Pool and<br />

clubhouse Mabarak Real<br />

Estate 881-0001<br />

Waterfront condominium<br />

With fireplace, two bedrooms,<br />

basement, and<br />

lots of extras A great In.<br />

vestment at $91,000<br />

CENTRUY 21 AVID, INC.<br />

778-8100<br />

ST CLAIR SHORES<br />

201 SUNSET LANE<br />

PRIME LOCATION - Very<br />

attraclive lower Unit With<br />

two bedrooms, large closets,<br />

laundry room, central<br />

air, applJances, drapes,<br />

double Insulated storms<br />

776-4689 $54,900<br />

BABCOCK CO-OP- 1 bedroom<br />

lovely carpeting,<br />

newly decorated, appliances<br />

$12,500 Cash<br />

881-9647<br />

HARPER WOODS<br />

Wildwood Co-op, Immaculate,<br />

excellent condition<br />

Two bedrooms updated<br />

since 1987 With Casablanca<br />

kitchen fan, diSposal,<br />

range hOOd,<br />

shower doors, carpeting,<br />

and more For apPOintment<br />

PALAZZOLO &<br />

ASSOCIATES<br />

885-1944<br />

LAKESHORE Village, I<br />

have gol a couple of super<br />

OIce ones available<br />

DIana, Century 21 Kee<br />

751-6026<br />

BY Owner- Eastland area,<br />

19643 Fleetwood One<br />

bedroom, 1st floor unit,<br />

newly decoraled full carpet,<br />

certtra! aIr patIO, car<br />

port Grosse POinte<br />

Schools $62 000 885.<br />

7389<br />

RIVIERA Terrace top floor,<br />

two bedroom, two full<br />

baths, neWly decoraled,<br />

$85,500 n4-7379<br />

RANCH Condo, on the<br />

lake, Hamson Township<br />

2 bedrooms full basement<br />

central air, 1 car<br />

garage, lust repainted,<br />

Lakerrdge Condominiums<br />

Jefferson, north of<br />

15 Mile Road, 34735<br />

East Lake Drive Open<br />

Saturday and Sunday 1<br />

to 5 Reduced. $79 900<br />

824-6540<br />

LOVELY 2 bedroom, 2 full<br />

bath condo on golf<br />

cource April occupancy<br />

$95,900 296.3691 for<br />

appOintment<br />

1103 CONDOSJ APTS/FLATS<br />

106 FLO"IDA PROI'EItTY<br />

109 LAKE/RIVER LOTS<br />

1120 IIUSINESS<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

PARK Income, spacIous 4 CONSULTANT- early retiree<br />

preferred Investment<br />

family Very good condition<br />

Near Jefferson Century<br />

21 East 881-2540<br />

opportunity Call Mike<br />

FranCISn4-1078<br />

LAKESHORE Village two<br />

bedroom townhouse AI!<br />

appliances, finished basement,<br />

$66,000 469-6532<br />

days, 779-8095 evenings<br />

RIVIERA Terrace one bedroom<br />

condo, carpeted,<br />

garden level, mirrored<br />

wall and dining area<br />

Near pool Excellent can.<br />

dltlon Pnced nght 778-<br />

6890 after 6 p m<br />

CO-OP Apartments Harper<br />

Woods, Wildwood and Arthur<br />

Large 2 bedroom,<br />

2nd floor, appliances, own<br />

washer, dryer, carpeting,<br />

drapes, extra storage<br />

Corner unit, only $46,000<br />

SI Clair Shores, 9 Mile off<br />

Jefferson 2 bedroom, 1<br />

1/2 baths, carport Terms<br />

or rent Babcock Realty<br />

wlllpdny,7II-J,jlO<br />

GROSSE POINTE REAL<br />

ESTATE CO. YOUR<br />

CONNECTION TO VERO<br />

BEACH, FLORIDA EnJOy<br />

your place In the sunl<br />

Schaub Communities'<br />

Grand Harbor offers you<br />

the besl In waterfront<br />

communilies In the heart<br />

of FlOrida's Treasure<br />

Ccast Golf, tenniS, sun,<br />

surf and sand all await<br />

you Call Nickle Courey at<br />

882-0087 for more information<br />

, and be sure to<br />

ask about our next Flor-<br />

Ida Informational presentation<br />

"SUNSHINE STATE" Plar<br />

nlng to move to Flonda?<br />

We would like to give you<br />

a hand Need Information?<br />

Write us We Will be<br />

glad to send you free Informaton<br />

about new<br />

homes, resales, rental's,<br />

loIs, reSidential, commer-<br />

Cial and great weather<br />

Call us at 813-655-2240<br />

Spring Lake Realty Inc,<br />

6122 US Hwy 98,<br />

Spnng Lake, Sebring,<br />

Flonda 33870<br />

107 INVESTMENT I'ROPERTY<br />

GOOD Investment In<br />

Grosse POinte Park area<br />

$65,000 - any terms<br />

Monthly Income - $800<br />

plus 295-6019<br />

117 REAl ESTATE WANTED<br />

CASH<br />

FOR HOMES<br />

Servmg Area Since 1938<br />

STIEBER REALTY<br />

775.4900<br />

ALL CASH<br />

For Your Home<br />

Any Condition<br />

Investor/Agent<br />

886-2920<br />

119 CEMETARY LOTS<br />

120 IUSINISS<br />

Ol'I'OItTUNITIES<br />

CASH needed for real estate<br />

Investment, 12% In.<br />

terest guaranteed 886-<br />

3184<br />

902 ALUMINUM SIDING<br />

903 APPLIANCE SERVICE<br />

CALL GEORGE<br />

NUTTO<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

WE SELL REBUILT<br />

WASHERS<br />

AND DRYERS<br />

907 IIASEMENT<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

CAPIZZO CONST,<br />

BASEMENT<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

WALLS STRAIGHTENED<br />

AND REPLACED<br />

DONE RIGHT<br />

10 YEAR GUARANTEE<br />

LICENSED INSURED<br />

TON Y 885-0612<br />

900 Allt CONDITIONING CHARLES F JEFFREY<br />

882-1800<br />

ARTCRAFT HEATING, BASEMENT<br />

COOLING &<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

REFRIGERATION • Underpin footings<br />

Central air conditiOning In. • Cracked or caved-In walls<br />

stalled and repaired, Win•• 10 year guarante<br />

dow air condllioners re- Licensed Insured<br />

paired<br />

LICENSED & INSURED<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

MIKE 882-0747<br />

LEONARD'S<br />

SIDING<br />

AQUA-STOP<br />

Wet Basement Company<br />

Leaky basement repairs<br />

Without digging<br />

LIFETIME WARRANTY<br />

778-6363<br />

24 HOURS<br />

Aluminum and Vinyl Siding R L<br />

Complete custom trim, • •<br />

soffet areas, gutlers<br />

replacement Windows L"<br />

censed and Insured Free<br />

estimates<br />

884-5416.<br />

• Washer - Dryer Service<br />

• Vacuum Service and<br />

Sales<br />

• Used Stoves-Refngerators<br />

DOC'S<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

SERVICE<br />

Fast, courteous,<br />

profeSSional service<br />

• Washers • Dryers • Dishwashers<br />

• Refngerators •<br />

Ranges • Garbage DISposals<br />

• Microwaves •<br />

More<br />

296-5005<br />

907 IASEMENT<br />

WATERI'ROOFING<br />

R.R. CODDENS<br />

ESTABLISHED 1924<br />

All types of basement waterproofing<br />

15 year guarantee<br />

References 886-<br />

5565<br />

STOP<br />

THOSE LEAKS<br />

FERLITO CONST<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

884-6500<br />

AMERICAN<br />

BASEMENT<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

Low PrICes<br />

Free Estimates<br />

10 Year Guarantea<br />

AlSO SEWER CLEANING<br />

LICENSED<br />

#053908<br />

FUl LY INSURED<br />

SenIOr Clflzen Discount<br />

526-9288<br />

and STREMERSCH<br />

BASEMENT<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

Walls Repaired<br />

Straightened<br />

Replaced<br />

ALL WORK<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

LICENSED<br />

884-7139<br />

911 BRICK/BLOCK WORK<br />

• BRICK WORK<br />

• TUCK POINTING<br />

• PORCHES<br />

• CHIMNEYS<br />

• REBUILT AND<br />

REPAIRED CAULKING<br />

ADVANCED<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

17319 EAST WARREN<br />

884-9512<br />

ANDY'S MASONRY AND<br />

CHIMNEY REPAIR<br />

All masonry, bnck, weatherproofing<br />

repairs Special-<br />

IZing In tuck pointing and<br />

small lobs Licensed, Insured<br />

Reasonable Free<br />

estimates 881-0505, 882-<br />

3006<br />

BRICK and cement repairs<br />

Porches, chimneys, tuck<br />

pOinting Experienced<br />

Reasonable Neat work<br />

Insured Seaver's 882-<br />

247-4454 _0000 _<br />

J.W. KLEINER<br />

We are Generill CO'llrilC'ors<br />

One call taKes care of all your orol'lerns<br />

DeSign service available or 'Ie \'. II I.or,<br />

Architect or Inlerlor decorator<br />

ESTABLiSHFD 19.Q<br />

882-0628<br />

MASTER REMODElERS<br />

• RESIDENTIAL' COMMERCIAL<br />

KELLY BUILDING<br />

• Quality Remodeling<br />

• Cuslom Kitchens Baths<br />

• Additions of all Types<br />

• Custom Wood Decks<br />

882-3463<br />

LICENSED - INSURED<br />

912 IUILDING/ItEMODUlNG<br />

JACK D. TOTTY<br />

Complete home repairs,<br />

kitchens bathrooms,<br />

basements and dens<br />

886.5600.<br />

EOtlTO<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

, Ail Types of Cement Work<br />

, Basemen! Waterproofing<br />

• Addilions<br />

aUAUTY WORK<br />

REASONABLE PRICES<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

884-6500<br />

DeSigned Remodeling<br />

Custom Kitchens<br />

Bathrooms & Additions<br />

KITCHEN SHOWROOM<br />

21711 Harper<br />

St Clair Shores 48080<br />

Hours<br />

Man, Wed, Fn 9-5 pm<br />

Tues , Thurs 9.9 pm<br />

Sat 9-1 pm<br />

777-6840<br />

Since 1946<br />

BLACK RIVER PROPERTY<br />

Divorce requires sale of my ET ~ MASON CONTRACTOR<br />

LICENSED & INSURED<br />

two waterfront parcels<br />

[ fJ(l )tOJI~<br />

Serving the POlntes<br />

Prefer to sell together for<br />

~ -_.{I"-__ 00 I r<br />

for 27 Years<br />

$35,000 but Will conSider<br />

All types bnck, block and HOME IMPROVEMENT<br />

seiling IndIVIdually On Ihe<br />

APPLIANCE REPAIR stone work Including bnck<br />

main branch of the Balck<br />

INCORPORATEO.<br />

SERVICE<br />

and flagstone patios and<br />

eUl~OERS LICENSE No !l9!540<br />

River, 5 miles from Lake<br />

Washers • Dryers walks, tuck POinting and<br />

Huron, one hour from Detroit<br />

(70 miles} Excellent<br />

COMPLETE BUILDING<br />

Dishwashers. Disposals repairs Custom color AND REMODELING<br />

Refngerators<br />

mortar blending Additions<br />

fish and game area, new<br />

SERVICE<br />

Microwaves<br />

and foundation set-ups,<br />

survey, maintained county<br />

Addrtlons/Dormers<br />

No Service Charge If<br />

fireplaces, custom garden<br />

road, wooded lot, electrical<br />

and phone, title insur-<br />

Guaranteed Parts<br />

Rec Rooms/AttICS<br />

Repaired<br />

Krtchensl8aths<br />

walls, etc<br />

ance Included Call owner and Service<br />

882-0717<br />

Porch Enclosures<br />

at 313-881-0925<br />

Replacement Wmdows<br />

885-1762<br />

BRICKWORK<br />

Aluminum SldlnglTnm<br />

Geo Stulls Since 1965<br />

113 NOItTHEITN MICHIGAN<br />

small jobs, morter color' GUtlerslDownspouts<br />

HOMES '<br />

matChing, tuck pointing, Storm Windows/Doors<br />

90S AUTO/TIIUCK IIEI'AIII chimney. porchE!s, violations<br />

repaired.<br />

One Ply Rubber Roofing<br />

Roofing/Shingles<br />

GROSSE POinte MOVing<br />

Company RegUlar tnps<br />

RAY'S FOREIGN CAR<br />

reasonable.<br />

Wood Decks/Fences<br />

north Partial loads wel<br />

GARAGE<br />

886~5565<br />

Alummum Siding and<br />

come 822-4400<br />

We service any and all foreign<br />

cars specialiZing In<br />

REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS<br />

Gutter Cleaning<br />

114 NORTHERM MICHIGAN<br />

LOTS<br />

Mercedes, Volvo, VW,<br />

912 IU/LDINGJREMODElING,<br />

Licensed and Insured<br />

TEN beaLJ!lfully wooaed English and Japanese<br />

666~520<br />

vehicles 42 years expen- :- •<br />

acres near Mancelona<br />

Secluded hunting and ence, free pick-up and<br />

camping Deer, grouse delivery, 8-6 p m Monday-Fnday,<br />

8-noon Satur-<br />

ALBERT D. THOMAS, INC.<br />

turkey $8,000 $300<br />

down, $80 per month, day, 884-8874, 15040<br />

10% Land Ccntract Call East Warren<br />

Northern Land Company<br />

at 616-938-1097<br />

FOR Sale two adjacent<br />

crypts & spaces for four<br />

Internments ChOice loca<br />

lion In Woodlawn Cemetary<br />

mausoleums For further<br />

details call (313)821-<br />

5130<br />

LADIES Apparel Busmess<br />

over 1 year old St Clair<br />

Shores, good parking<br />

Owner being Iransferred<br />

7756150<br />

, "1 ,,)ur<br />

SpeCialIZIngm qllalily custom wor/( at affordable prices<br />

ADDITIONS-KiTCHENS.BATHROOMS<br />

~ ~ R.D. Priest<br />

BUILDERS, Inc.<br />

----_ .... -------<br />

Rr. hester<br />

FJS2-2255<br />

GrossE' POinte<br />

881-8019<br />

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14C<br />

November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

912 BUILDING; REMODElING<br />

• AttICS<br />

• Porch<br />

Enclosures<br />

• AdditIOnS & KItchens<br />

• Commercial BUildings<br />

SUTTON<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

BRYSON sunON<br />

1324 Bedford<br />

884-2942 882-2436<br />

BARKER<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

ModernlzatJOn.AIterahons- Ad<br />

dltlOns-Famlly<br />

Rooms-Kitchens & Recreation<br />

Areas<br />

JAMES BAHKER<br />

886-5044<br />

MODER NIZATION<br />

M.T. CHARGOT<br />

BUILDING CO.<br />

PERSONALL<br />

914 CARPfNTRY<br />

Y DESIGNED<br />

• Kitchen s - Attics<br />

• Basements. Porches<br />

• Bathrooms - Rec Rooms<br />

Outdoor deck environments<br />

CUSTOM<br />

CRAFTED<br />

• Cabinets. Formica<br />

• Woodworklng.tnm work<br />

• Replacement Windows<br />

• Interior - Extenor Doors<br />

FULL Y LICENSED AND<br />

INSURED<br />

GENERAL HOME REPAIR<br />

Free Estimates - 882.6842<br />

CORNERSTONE<br />

CONST. CO.<br />

Kitchens-Custom DeSign<br />

Family Rooms<br />

Window Replacements<br />

Commercial Remodeling<br />

Interior/Exterior<br />

Additions<br />

Custom and Quality Always<br />

LICENSED AND INSURED<br />

JIM LAETHEM<br />

882-9310<br />

• FORMICA KITCHEN<br />

COUNTER TOPS AND<br />

VANITIES<br />

• CORIAN CABINETS<br />

• FREE ESTIMATES<br />

EDWARD VANOSTAYEN<br />

839-0424 465-7152<br />

.J&F CONTRACTORS, serving<br />

Grosse Ppolnte area<br />

35 years. Roofing repairs,<br />

eaves troughs, back.<br />

boards, masonry tuck<br />

pointing chimneys,<br />

porches, flat roofs new<br />

and repairs, hot tar. Also<br />

shingles 331-2057<br />

EASTVIEW<br />

ALUMINUM, INC.<br />

ALCOA PRODUCTS<br />

AWnings- Sidings<br />

Combmatlon Storms<br />

Screens-Doors-Roofing<br />

Seamless Gutters<br />

B.F. Goodrich VlnylA<br />

Products<br />

17301 MACK AVE. NEAR<br />

CADIEUX<br />

DETROIT, MI 4S224<br />

881-1060 527-5616<br />

26 Years Exp. LIC. &<br />

Insured.<br />

SEE SHOWROOM<br />

DOUGLAS<br />

HOME<br />

SHAW<br />

RENOVATIONS<br />

Remodeling or repairs of all<br />

interior and exterior<br />

needs. From new to old<br />

specialiZing In FinISh Carpentry,<br />

Kitchens, Baths,<br />

Recreation Rooms, Li.<br />

branes. Small Jobs Welcome.<br />

SeMng the Grosse<br />

POinte area since 1975<br />

where quality IS first.<br />

881.9385<br />

CARPENTER work, paneling,<br />

partitIOns, doors cut,<br />

repairs, small jobs. 882-<br />

2795.<br />

COSENTINO<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

New ConstructIOn and Repairs.<br />

AdditIOns, Kitchens,<br />

Bathrooms, Porches,<br />

Decks, Doors, Windows.<br />

15 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />

FREE ESnMA res<br />

885-4609<br />

CARPENTER work, panel-<br />

Ing, partitions, doors cut,<br />

repairs, small jobs. 882-<br />

2795<br />

CARPENTER- Small and<br />

large jobs- 33 years ex.<br />

penence LIcenced. 527-<br />

6656.<br />

ROBERT'S<br />

CUSTOM<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

Deck.9, Porches, Shelves,<br />

Bookcases, Floor and<br />

Celling Trims<br />

Grosse Pointe References<br />

Free Estimates<br />

822-6388<br />

WE 00 CARPENTRY<br />

VIlllge Lock and Home<br />

Repalr Company<br />

18554 Mad<<br />

Gro •• e Point. Film.<br />

881.8603<br />

1<br />

914 CARPENTRY<br />

CARPENTRY. Gall Paul For<br />

It All CommerCial and<br />

ResidentIal Rough and<br />

finish Free estimates Insured<br />

References 372-<br />

3726<br />

CARPENTER rough and<br />

finish. Custom decks<br />

Good references and reputation<br />

Residential and<br />

commercial Bob, 296-<br />

3066 Leave message<br />

91 S CARPET ClEANING<br />

MISTER<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

Pre-Holiday carpet special<br />

$38 95 LIVing room hall<br />

plus one room free Call<br />

521-3837<br />

EXPERT<br />

916 CARPET INSTAllATION<br />

774-7590 Days<br />

CARPET<br />

CLEANING<br />

Truck Mount Extraction<br />

Residential - CommerCial<br />

Upholstering Cleaning<br />

Drapery Oeamng<br />

DAVE TEOLIS n9-Q411<br />

F~ml!Y owned Operated<br />

INSURED<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

K-CARPET<br />

CLEANING<br />

COMPANY<br />

CARPET SPECIALISTS<br />

882-0688<br />

CARPET CLEANING<br />

$11.50 PER AVER SIZE<br />

RM INC. Pre-spot, scrubb<br />

Ing.stea m/extract Ion<br />

sofa-$22. 50 , chair w/sofa<br />

$5. Other cleaning ser-<br />

VICes-walls, Windows, gut.<br />

ters, siding, cars, free estimates.<br />

372-6966<br />

ECONO Carpet Cleaning-<br />

Fast and Economical<br />

313-372-3181<br />

RELIABLE<br />

CARPErS<br />

FALL<br />

SALE<br />

QUality names at discount<br />

prices Including Vinyl, tile,<br />

and hardwood floonng<br />

QUALITY AND<br />

YOU ARE NO 1<br />

THE INSTALLATION<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

SALES INCLUDE<br />

THREE YEAR<br />

GUARANTEE<br />

Our service department can<br />

assist you for installations,<br />

power restretching, clean-<br />

Ing and any type of repair<br />

work<br />

773-4022<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

773-3360<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

L.OCATION:<br />

14950 East 10 Mile<br />

Comer of Hayes<br />

Bnng thiS ad In for $1 00 off<br />

each yard purchased<br />

JERRY'S CARPET<br />

SERVICE<br />

Installation • repairS, all<br />

kinds. In-home sales<br />

Over 25 years expenence.<br />

776-3604 Hours<br />

9a.m- 7p.m.<br />

CARPET LAYING<br />

NEW AND OLD<br />

Repairs of All Types<br />

ALSO<br />

CARPETING,VINYL<br />

HARDWOOD<br />

Samples Shown In<br />

Your Home<br />

r:lf"\r:I ___ TOllnC:1<br />

•• 1V....,L." ...<br />

CARPET<br />

INSTALLATtON<br />

Sales and SeI'VlC8<br />

No jOb too small I<br />

17 years expenence<br />

527.9084<br />

917 PLASTER I ((I,lING<br />

SPECIALIZING In repairsclean,<br />

prompt service<br />

Grosse POinte refer.<br />

ences Free estimates<br />

Gall Lou, 882-2294<br />

PLASTERING and drywall<br />

Nell SqUIres 75UJn2<br />

PLASTER and Drywall repair<br />

Comess work and<br />

stucco All rep8lr guaran.<br />

teed 15 years experrence<br />

Gall 5814914 after<br />

8 or leave message<br />

CODE VIOlatIOns Repaired<br />

Interior/ Exterior Free<br />

Inspection check over<br />

can save you time and<br />

money Insured, experrenced,<br />

references<br />

Seaver Home Malntance<br />

882-0000<br />

FIVE STAR<br />

PLASTERING<br />

• Drywall<br />

• Mud & Tape<br />

• Textured ceilings<br />

- Pamtlng<br />

BILL 343-5085<br />

••<br />

••<br />

917 PLASTER / CflllNG<br />

NEW and repalr- plastering,<br />

dry wall ceramic tile, 35<br />

years experience Absolute<br />

guarantee Call Valentino<br />

afternoon 372-<br />

3462<br />

PLASTERING and drywall<br />

repairs Texturmg and<br />

stucco Insured Pete Taromma<br />

469-2967<br />

ALL types drywall and plastering,<br />

spray texturing<br />

and taplmg New and repair<br />

25 years experience<br />

Free estlmales Insured<br />

773-4316 or 689-5114<br />

911 CEMENT WORK<br />

CHARLES F.<br />

JEFFREY<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

All types of brick and<br />

cement work<br />

BASEMENT<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

Pre-Cast Steps, Walks<br />

Drlvewavs<br />

Cement, Brick<br />

Flagstone PatiO"<br />

Tuck POinting<br />

Chimney Rap,m<br />

Porches And<br />

All Brick Work<br />

A SpeCialty<br />

Licensed<br />

Insured<br />

CAPIZZO<br />

James M.<br />

Kleiner<br />

ALL CONCRETE/BRICK WORK<br />

.Waterprooflng<br />

.Flagstone & Siale<br />

•Tuckpolntlrg & Patching<br />

.Porches, Chimneys<br />

.Walks, DrIVeways<br />

.Patlos, Steps<br />

'State Licensed<br />

REPAIR<br />

882-1800<br />

CaNST.<br />

QUALITY WORK<br />

ALL TYPES OF<br />

CEMENT, BRICK AND<br />

LOCK WORK<br />

Garages raised and set<br />

down on new ralWall and<br />

floor Waterproofing<br />

LICENSED & INSURED<br />

TONY 885-0612<br />

R.R.CODDENS<br />

CEMENT<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Family bUSiness for 63<br />

years<br />

- New and repair work<br />

- No Job too small<br />

• Driveways and porches<br />

our speciality<br />

• Patios<br />

• Chimneys<br />

• Waterproofing<br />

- Violations repaired<br />

- Brick<br />

• Morter Color Matching<br />

• Stucco<br />

CALL ANYTIME<br />

886-5565<br />

R.L. STREMERSCH<br />

CEMENT CONTRACTOR<br />

Cement<br />

Driveways<br />

Patios<br />

Brickwork<br />

Basement waterproofing<br />

Steps<br />

Tuck POinting<br />

No job too small<br />

Free Estimates<br />

SPECIALIZING IN<br />

DRIVEWAYS AN D<br />

BASEMENT<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

LICENSED<br />

884-7139<br />

GRAZIO<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

• cement drive, floors,<br />

patios<br />

- Old garages raised and<br />

renewed<br />

• New garage doors and<br />

reframlng<br />

- New garages bUilt<br />

Family operated since 1962<br />

Licensed and Insured<br />

774-3020 772-1771<br />

DENNIS<br />

JEROME<br />

CHIMNEYS, PORCHES<br />

STEPS, TUCKPOINTING<br />

MORTAR COLOR TINTING<br />

CHIMNEY SCREENS<br />

GLASS BLOCK<br />

BASEMENT WINDOWS<br />

VIOLATION WORK<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

773-3544<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

t e<br />

T&M<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

.<br />

Cement work. All kinds .<br />

• Addition. "'Garages<br />

• Porches, block, step<br />

work<br />

• Baseme(ll waterproofing<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

licensed & Insured<br />

Builders 774... 896<br />

918 CEMENT WORK<br />

VINCE'S RepairS Tuckpointing,<br />

dflveways, Sidewalks,<br />

steps, porch repair<br />

SenIOr citizen<br />

discount 526-6502<br />

J. W. KLEINER<br />

CEMENT CONTRACTOR<br />

LICENSED & INSURED<br />

Serving The POlntes<br />

for 27 Years<br />

Stone, cement and brick repairS,<br />

all types<br />

882-0717.<br />

THOMAS<br />

296-3882<br />

~..__ --....- ...... -..........,---<br />

919 CHIMNEY CLEANING<br />

J&J<br />

CHIMNEY<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

MICHIGAN LICENSE 5125<br />

ProfeSSional cleaning of fire<br />

places, wood stoves<br />

Safety Inspections, cap~<br />

and screens Installed<br />

Certified, Insured<br />

771-7678<br />

COACH LIGHT<br />

CHIMNEY SWEEP CO.<br />

SAFE FLUE<br />

CHIMNEY SWEEP<br />

• Chimney Clean~lng<br />

• Caps and<br />

Screens<br />

Installed<br />

Mortar and<br />

Damper RepaIr<br />

• Animal Removal<br />

Certified Master<br />

Sweep<br />

TOMTREFZER<br />

882.5169<br />

GEORGE VAN<br />

776-3126<br />

920 CHIMNEY REPAIRS<br />

WANT ADS<br />

882-6900<br />

KLEINER<br />

MASON CONTRACTOR<br />

BRICK BLOCK. STONE<br />

Porches, Chimneys, Steps<br />

Walks, Driveways, Tuckpointing,<br />

Glass Block<br />

Brick, Stone and TUe<br />

Patios.<br />

CONCRETEI<br />

BASEMENT<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

INSURED LICENSED<br />

A1 WORK<br />

Keep bIrds and<br />

sqUirrels oul<br />

CHIMNEY<br />

CLEANING<br />

Caps S~'ee%<br />

I~sla"ed<br />

A1 ma' Re'io,al<br />

State Lcensed<br />

5154<br />

Certified &<br />

Insured<br />

885.3733<br />

CHIMNEY~<br />

SCREENS ~.<br />

Only $25 ea<br />

In!ltalled<br />

cl39<br />

ROOFING-ALUMINUM<br />

R.R. CODDENS All types<br />

chimney repairs 886-<br />

5565<br />

DENNIS Jerome PreventatIVe<br />

maintenance Chimney<br />

repairs and porch repairs<br />

n3-3544<br />

SAFE Flue Chll nrltly ana<br />

Home Repair Service<br />

882-5169<br />

THE<br />

REPAIRS<br />

923 CONSTRUCTION SEIIVICE<br />

T&M<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

cemen~ work. All kind ••<br />

• Additions' Garage•<br />

• Porch •• , block, .tep<br />

work<br />

-' Basem.nt wat.r.<br />

proofing<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

lIc.n .. d .. In.ured<br />

Builders 774.4896<br />

924 DECORATING SERVICE<br />

JOANNA WESTERN<br />

WINDOW SHADES<br />

PAINT SHUTTERS, BLINDS<br />

KAUFMANN<br />

STORM DOORS AND<br />

WINDOWS<br />

GRAfTOP<br />

SALES AN 0 SERVICE<br />

15011 vEncwE\!!\~<br />

East of Aller In the Pa',<br />

TU 5-6000<br />

Closed Mondavs<br />

927 DItAI'EIIIES<br />

CUSTOM Made slipcovers<br />

and draperies Guaran.<br />

teed workmanship Experienced<br />

Call now-<br />

Bernice 521-5255<br />

CUSTOM DRAPERIES<br />

Balloons, Mini Blinds, Verticals,<br />

Carpeting Wallpaper,<br />

Bedspreads<br />

Compare our prices With<br />

department store 'sales'<br />

before you BUY<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

DRAPERIES BY PAT<br />

772-5440<br />

921 DRESSMAKING/<br />

TAILORING<br />

AAA ProfeSSional Dressmaking,<br />

hemming, spe-<br />

CialiZing In welghtloss alterations<br />

Jeanette 882-<br />

7982<br />

AL TERATIONS and repairs<br />

Call Tem at 884-<br />

3584<br />

ALTERATIONS. Rush jobs<br />

welcome Quality work<br />

885-2206<br />

930 ELECTRICAL SERVICE<br />

WADES<br />

ELECTRIC CO, JNC<br />

24 HOUR SERVICE<br />

CommerCial, Industrial<br />

And ReSidential<br />

884-9500<br />

SERVING THE<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

SINCE 1965<br />

CUSWORTH<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

Family Owned and<br />

Operated<br />

Licensed and Insured<br />

Electrical Contractors<br />

• ReSidential - CommerCial<br />

• RadiO dispatched Units In<br />

your area<br />

• Fast Emergency Service<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS<br />

DISCOUNT<br />

886-4448<br />

IF BUSY, CALL 8814664<br />

15215 MACK<br />

MARTIN<br />

ELECTRIC CO.<br />

All types of electrical work:<br />

e.p ones, ----aOcii6iIrs.<br />

Violations corr.cted,<br />

gu.nnt8ed work, no job<br />

too sman, low prials. Free<br />

esimates.<br />

882.200<br />

921 4Da IEPAIRS '<br />

923 COHSTlUalON Sf.VICE<br />

r<br />

930 mCTRICAL SEIIVICE<br />

ELECTRICAL wIfing and<br />

repair, washers, dryers,<br />

doorbells, also telephone<br />

Jacks Licensed Linck &<br />

Miller 881 8829 881<br />

0748<br />

QUALITY electrical service<br />

and repair Reasonable<br />

rates Free estlmales<br />

884-0787<br />

S & J ELECTRIC<br />

Res Ide nhal. Com merclal<br />

No Job Too Small<br />

885.2930<br />

ELECTRICAL work, hc<br />

enced Insured contrac<br />

tor Free estimates 881<br />

9751<br />

COLVILLE<br />

ELECTRIC CO.<br />

Ranges Dryers Services<br />

Doorbells<br />

VIOLATIONS<br />

FAST EMERGENCY<br />

SERVICE<br />

774-9110<br />

,- t3.-ReotHANOtHGt----<br />

REFINISHING<br />

HERITAGE Floors Hard<br />

wood floors Installed<br />

Sanded, stained Resl<br />

dentlal, commercial 294<br />

0024 or 563-4281<br />

KELM<br />

Floor laYing, sanding relln<br />

Ishlng Expert In stain<br />

Old floors a specialty We<br />

also refinish banisters<br />

535.7256<br />

PROFESSIONAL floor<br />

sanding and finishing<br />

Free estimates W Abraham<br />

754-8999<br />

931 FURNITURE<br />

REFINISHING/REPAIRS<br />

FURNITURE refinished, repaired,<br />

stripped, any type<br />

of caning Free estimates<br />

474.8953, 345-<br />

6258<br />

JIM'S Upholstering No Job<br />

too big No Job too<br />

smalls Free pick-up<br />

Free del'verv Call 874-<br />

5754<br />

943 LANDSCAPEIS/<br />

SNOW IEMOVAl<br />

FALL Clean-up Leaves<br />

raked, gutters cleaned<br />

last minute odd jobs<br />

Free estimates 794-5360<br />

Rick<br />

PENDOLINO'S<br />

SNOW REMOVAL<br />

Dependable. qUick, clean<br />

service BUSiness and<br />

reSidential Reasonable<br />

rates 881-24n<br />

MAC'S<br />

SHRUB<br />

TREE AND<br />

TRIMMING<br />

COMPLETE WORK<br />

Reasonable rates, quality<br />

service Call Tom n6-<br />

4429<br />

SAPONARO<br />

LANDSCAPE<br />

SERVICE<br />

FALL CLEAN UP<br />

• Leaf Removal<br />

COMMERCIAL SNOW<br />

PLOWING<br />

• Excellent Trucks/ EqUip<br />

• References<br />

Call Now- Get In Early<br />

372-9049<br />

DON'T Walt till Tuesday<br />

morning to REPEAT your<br />

advertisement III Call our<br />

claSSified advertiSing<br />

department Wednesdays<br />

Thursdays Fridays, Mon.<br />

days 882-6900<br />

SHRUBS hedges, small<br />

and rrledlum~ SiZed liees<br />

removed Stumps removed<br />

Insured Free Estimates<br />

n8-4459<br />

MAC'S<br />

SPRING CLEAN-UP<br />

Complete yard work, lawn,<br />

shrub and tree trimming<br />

etc Reasonable rates.<br />

quality service Call Tom<br />

~~~r~~429 St Clalf<br />

NAWCC J BRYS Landscaping<br />

MEMBER weekly cutting, fall cleanup,<br />

snow removal- done<br />

CLOCK WORKS With snow blowers Resl<br />

- RESTORATION<br />

DANIEL E CASTNER 881 7627<br />

HOROLOGIST GROSSE POINTF MI<br />

923 CONSTIIUCTlON SEIIVIC(<br />

fi-RAZ;IO<br />

eONSG£RUeG£I()N.<br />

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL<br />

DRIVEWAYS • FLOORS. PORCHES<br />

GARAGES RAISED & RENEWED<br />

NEW GARAGE DOORS & REFRAMING<br />

NEW GARAGES BUILT<br />

LICENSED<br />

& INSURED<br />

774-3020<br />

INe.<br />

denial call 885.;1087<br />

T&M<br />

GENERAL<br />

SERVICES<br />

FALL LEAF CLEAN. UP<br />

and YARD SERVICES<br />

Resldentlal-Commerclal<br />

Snow Removal<br />

Depend a ble- q easonable<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

CALL NOW<br />

TONY 776.7326<br />

- I<br />

PHIL PITTERS<br />

571.8500<br />

Fall clean-ups<br />

Gutter Cleaning<br />

Snow Plowing<br />

.43 LANDSCAPEIS/ -<br />

SNOW IEMOVAl<br />

ORTISI'S<br />

SNOW REMOVAL<br />

Dependablp qUick clean<br />

service BUSiness end<br />

reSidential Reasonable<br />

rates 445-1112<br />

SNOW<br />

944 GUTTEIIS<br />

945 HANDYMAN<br />

THE Handymiln Inc Top<br />

quality 1'10'" nanshlp for<br />

carpenlry 'I'>morJellrg<br />

plumbl 9 elect 'eal<br />

paint ng wallpilper 'NP<br />

do It All Plp,,07<br />

---<br />

SPEEDY Hilullng nilp,d<br />

rpmova' ()! qarhilql'> dirt<br />

concrl"" hru


November 17, 1988<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

15C<br />

951 LINOLEUM<br />

LINOLEUM Installation and<br />

repair After 5 p m na-<br />

8816<br />

953 MUSIC INSTITUMENT<br />

ItEJlAIIt<br />

COMPLETE plano service<br />

Tuning, rebuilding, relin-<br />

Ishlng Member Plano<br />

Technicians GUild, SlgISmund<br />

Bossner 731-n07<br />

PIANO services- Tuning<br />

and repair 10 years ex.<br />

penence FleXible hours<br />

Reasonable rates 881-<br />

8276<br />

954 PAINTING/DECOItATlNG<br />

PAINTING. Intenor, plaster<br />

repair, textured ceilings,<br />

wall paper removal, complete<br />

preparation Neat,<br />

reliable service 884-<br />

5163<br />

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR<br />

PAINTING AND REPAIRS<br />

Wallpaper Re"1ov:l1<br />

Reasonable, References<br />

available Senior discount<br />

Free estimates<br />

TOM 521.8192<br />

R&D PAINTING<br />

Quality workmanship<br />

Reasonable rates Commercial/<br />

ReSidential Intenorl<br />

Extenor Rob 445-<br />

0718 or Duane n3{)754<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

EXPERT WALLPAPERING<br />

INSTALLATION OF ALL<br />

TYPES OF<br />

WALLCOVERING<br />

777-8081.<br />

KARM'S<br />

PAINTING<br />

Licensed.<br />

Insured<br />

Plaster Repair. Wood<br />

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round Diamonds selin 18K y 9<br />

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RlUg containing 3 round Emeralds and<br />

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C Necklace witlt 5 Emeralds and 6 Dias<br />

set In 14K Y 9 $890<br />

DRing 2 47 ct Emerald 56 Dlas (Total<br />

Gem Weight 484 ct) selm 18K 9 y<br />

$11 850<br />

E Eamngs wllh 4 Emeralds (3 50 ct T W I<br />

and 56 Olas (Total Gem "eight 6 95<br />

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RlUg with MarqUIse and Om<br />

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If Eamngs With 18 rd Emeralds and 36<br />

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L lIummingblrd rln 2 fmcralds 14<br />

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M Ring With 67 d Oval Emerald and 8 $560<br />

Diamonds I 07 d T G W 14K Y9 X Bracelcl With 68 Sapphires 68 Dias<br />

• $1085 (I565cl TGW) Platinum $14450<br />

N Earrings With 2 Emeralds 16 Rd Dia Y Bee rin with 14 Sapphires 50las 18K<br />

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o Bracelcl wllh 28 rd Emeralds 28 rd Z Bracelcl 24 Sapphires 48 Dlas (1334<br />

Olas 14Kyg $4820 ct TG W) 18Kyg $1585<br />

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mas 14Kyg $480 (909el TGWI14Kyg $6410<br />

Q Bracelcl with 6 rd Emeralds and 5 rd 88 Ring wilh 22 Sapphires 10 Dlas (3 11.<br />

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G Earrings 13mm 50utl1 Sea rearls 18 29 bag Dlas (4 53 d T \IJ) In<br />

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J Pearl Bracelet wHit 71lzmnl Pearls and U Pearl tamng!'> With 6 Dlas I'IK y 9<br />

38 Oms 14K y 9 $!f 650 .$450<br />

K Itmg 7mm Pearl 4Dla!> 14K y 9 Pearl Pendant With 3 Dla!'> 14K y 9<br />

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W Diamond Bracelet from the Andy<br />

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X Diamond Bracelet 6 mq 6 bag 252<br />

rd (II 2'2 cl T W 1 Platinum $11 500<br />

Y Diamond Necklace 110 large fancy cut<br />

Oms In Platinum Price On Request<br />

Z taTTlngs with 24 large fancy cut Dlas<br />

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43 cl IIcart Shape<br />

50 cl Plarqulsc<br />

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64 ct 0\011<br />

76 cl Hound<br />

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I 03 d lIearl Shape<br />

I 09 d Round<br />

I 19 cl I'car Shape<br />

I 33 ct PluqUlsc<br />

I 44 cl Round<br />

I 54 cl Hound<br />

I 58 cl Hound<br />

I 59 cl Plarquisc<br />

I 72 d PeaT Shape<br />

... I 75 ct Hound<br />

I 9 I ct PeaT Shape<br />

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2 15 cl Round<br />

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4 79 d El11erald Cut<br />

5 cl Tnlhanl<br />

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141\yg $675<br />

C I 01 cl lIearl Shape Diamond lUng<br />

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D ItlOg I 70 cl Itound Diamond 181\ Yg<br />

and platinum $4 900<br />

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8ag (I 75cl TW) 14Kyg $3485<br />

f Ring Set 50 d Oval and 10 rd ( 78 ct<br />

TW) 14Kyg $1650<br />

G Hm9 Sel 39 cl Round Dli1mond and 6<br />

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rd dlas 14 H. g $ I 910<br />

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and 42 Baguette 01015 (I 53 cl bag<br />

TW) 14Kyg $9B75<br />

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oUtcrp 5 dla!> In platinum $19875<br />

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K RlOg 14Kyg<br />

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A tarnngs Seventy Two Diamonds selin<br />

I BK yellow gold $ 12 800<br />

B 10K Yellow Gold Ring With One Oia<br />

mood $2540<br />

C Ring with NIUeDiamonds In 18K yellow<br />

gold • • $2465<br />

D rlatinum Anniversary Ring with Elghl<br />

Diamonds • $4 850<br />

[ 18K Yellow Gold Ring with Nine Oia<br />

monds, • $1795<br />

f Ring with Large Center Quadrillion Ola<br />

Ulond 32 other Quadrillion Dias and 2<br />

Trlllioo Ol.moods I BK Y g $6 885<br />

G Ring with Large Ccntcr Quadrillion D~a<br />

mDnds 40 other Quadrillion Dlas and<br />

2 Trillion Diamonds 18K y 9 $9 790<br />

II 18K Yellow Gold Ring with Twenty<br />

tight Diamonds • $6 950<br />

J Ring with Unique In\llslble setting<br />

Available 111several Diamonds weights<br />

set In 10K Y g. •<br />

from $8 500 to $ 16 000<br />

K 18K Yellow Gold Ring with Thirty Two<br />

Diamonds. $7320<br />

L. Ring with Seven Diamonds in 18K y g<br />

QUAD TIlE GENUINE SIGNATURE Of QUALITY IS STMIPW ON ALL<br />

QUADRILLION JEWELRY AND ACCOMPANIED BY A CERTIfiCATE Of<br />

AUTllENTICITl. 1988 Q 0.1<br />

~I 18K Yellow Gold Rlog ;"lth T:~ Brij~<br />

monds and four Sq Rubles $2360<br />

N RlI1g with Eight Diamonds and Six<br />

Square Sapphires in 18K y g $1 795<br />

o 18K Yellow Gold Ring with Seven Dla<br />

monds ~ $3945<br />

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r Ring with four Diamonds In 18K Y 9<br />

$2 B70<br />

Q. 18K Yellow Gold Ring With SIX Dla<br />

monds $4530<br />

R Cuff Links ",Hh Eight Diamonds 10 18K<br />

yellow gold $2 785<br />

S 18K Yello", Gold Cuff Links With Eight<br />

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mond (Engr.w From $90 to n~g<br />

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r fting Center 0 a $) 370<br />

diamonds y 9 laid on}x $465<br />

G Cuff links 14Kt r i~non}x .$430<br />

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II Ring 501.5 18K Y g $350<br />

J !"Ioney Clip o( 14K Y 9t:merald Cut Dla<br />

K Ring "lilt 508 ct .$24 400<br />

mond old Signet Ring<br />

L IIcav) 14K yell~rnggAddltional) $475<br />

(Cut A"a) [ngr~ 18K y 9 Bracelet<br />

1"1lIand Assemble .$ I 880<br />

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dlas 1l,l{yg $575<br />

n Blue Topaz ilnd Ol.lmond Bracelet Ij<br />

topaz and 39 rd dlas 18K y 9<br />

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rd dlas<br />

Lavender Jade Ring Wllh 20<br />

,111\ y 9 $, 840<br />

o RillY Oval Blue Topaz and 18 rd dlas<br />

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