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1 Officials f- d "W::J... mas LO iscuss funding for airport expansion fi ht With Grosse Pointe Sh ' BUl'nJey recommended that the cities hire the cost for each Clt. g recommendation to ores approval of a honslultants and a ichigan law firm to do equalized valuation (E)based on ts state Other cities have hinted that they may also against City AU'POrt continue the fight e ocal work whle Burnley's firm works Ken' '. ante up. hurdle left is how to d' epanslon, the only on the national level. a mo!e u?::{;sal combines the two into "But what's important here is that all the The Shores jomed t1 e the cost..an. equitable funding arrangement S the would pay a lport e aanemenr Each city communities have resolved to ptch n and arper Woods in suppo oher POlntes and bckmg point - on that. has been the tlon and partly ooe part yon popula. gh this ting to the fullest," he said. lon by an ad-hoc t d 0 a recommenda_ ownfal of several Pomtes-wlde programs. Kenyon said th t tho. We re workmg together to stop ths" mg of residents fro hy commttee consist- M h a 0 erwlse, one city aallocate another $300000e SXCtes t,hat they ' C ael Kenyon, Grosse Pomte Shores ways pays a larger portion than the others. He added that the $ fi h to V age manager has come up with a Th Sh t' te h' h ' S on y an es- g t.,continue the posal that S schuled to be d d toro- e. o.res, for instance, would come out ma.. w C. may be too hgh f, however, The fight began Wth by the managers of the six citiusse ay head f ts portion of the $300,000 was the cs decde. to go to court, the cost will Transportation See tary a report by former n the past, funding for group projects has 2 agseoodon dpopulation because there are only most ely be hgher. which detaled m re Jaes Burnley V been based t' h ' res ents. The Cty would foot a much Afte h $501 million e ClJorflaws n the proposed d ts on popu a On - t e more resi- larger portion based on SEV r t e managers meet and agree on a was paid $25,nslOn of Cty Airport He br' the bgger that city's chunk of the n addition, Kenyon sad the cit of War- p.ropol, they ill present t to ther respec-. ren has said it may contribute to t1e bve Cty councls. The mayors are scheduled? ilitx,"., The POntes have a shared radio service, but wouldn't be worked 1 to th i ca, to meet Nov. 12 to discuss fundng the au'-._- - :'::: '.:'-:: :'"'_''2.!Jt,...A+Wa..._??!?! n e ormu a. port fight. / / ;:;..;;;;;; -.! = 1.",.:)' \ \/!',i' j ) \,! \..::) Vol. 51, No pages G p. Wj ;.in:: i ;;ii--.--._. _r_?,s omte, Michigan SOt.. -- i i=:"",\,_...;,;.:::.:::: '----._---,, l...:::; VZ?!1?!:: =!:!:::? J.l!!l'm /" a.\..-, t>-!.:.".::lo :;;,:.'.L.w1 s:",,:,,:,, i940,; Shop more than setal and wood 2A El{Jnposts 3A r:dorsements 6A Obers..: ltuanes 8A 10, lla Gaza Strip Art Van 12A aves parade 13A Mldeast studies Tribute to 14A Sir HaYden Hrtel, McNealy 16A in 14th Edwards, Collins 17A in 13th 19A Photography DSO director 21A makes debut 'Tap Dance' at 27A Golden Lion 27A Business 30A.A..._!> A What's coolting in Home Ec? Bridge column Junior League fundratser A Devil's Day North, South grounded Fitness Classified ads lb 2B 3B 1C 2C 5C 6C Autumn ambiance November 1, fli tooet;:::d: :f :e g ithout a tight, young Shannon McDevitt at Grosse Pointe Park equipment' 1 e. ate elghbol'hood Club last week to try out some of the playground hi t Tesdi'1:"athel' tol'ecasters were calling tal' a beauthu weekend with an expected 9 un ay 0 egrees. Folow the McDevitts' example and enjoy the weather _ h' you can. w 1 e Woods man faces criminal, civil charges for entbezzletnent, fraud By John Minnis AssStant Editor A Grosse Pointe Woods man faces criminal and civl charges involving funds entrusted to him as an investment counselor. Randall Letcavage, 32, was arraigned Oct. 25 in Grosse POnte Park Mumcipal Court on charges that he embezzled $5,000 from a client, accordng to Michigan Attorney General Frank J. Kelley, whose office is bringing the charges. Letcavage pleaded innocent to the charges Also, Letcavage faces five civl charges in Wayne County Circuit Court The charges, ranging from selling real estate without a license to secunties fraud, were brought by four plaintffs in May through their St Clair Shores attorney, Walter L Baumgardner, who specalizes n secuntes cases. Contacted Tuesday, Letcavage said he S mnocent of the criminal and civl charges n the criminal case, Letcavage, as an employee of a Troy firm, instructed the chent to bnng hm two checks, each n PDt' Frank Evanski By Pat Paholsky Editor Farms resdent Frank Evanskl has first-hand knowledge of the infamous kamikaze plots of World War T He was on an ar craft carrier in the South PaCfic when one aimed hs plane at the ship and scored a direct hit Evan ski, who had Jomed the Navy nght after completmg the 11th grade at Northeastern Hgh School, was burned and the ship, the USS Lexmgton CV-16, was damaged He and his crewmates were taken to a hospital and the ship was repared on an atoll the PaCific After a month, Evanskl was back aboard where he served un tl the war ended With his G bill hand, the east Sde Detrolter returned to school where he earned a dl ploma from Case; Tech and a bachelor of arts degree eeo nomics m 1950 from Wayne Um verslty (now Wayne State Umverslty) Evanskl went to work for the See PONTER, Frank Evanskl page 20A the amount of $5,000, according to Kelley. n accordance with Letcavage's instructions, one check was made out to Portfoho nc. the other to Security Amencan nc., a company Letcavage owns, and the total $10,000 from the two checks was to be m- vested in mutual funds, according to Kelley By John Minnis Assstant Editor A Grosse Pointe man was indicted by a federal grand jury Oct. 24 on charges that he defrauded the state Medcaid program and received kckbacks from referrals to medcal labs and pharmacists Dennis Romano, 51, was named in the 12-count indictment The charges include Medcaid fraud, Medicaid ktckbacks, mail fraud, unlawful distribution of controlled substances and conspiracy. T convicted on all counts, R0- mano could receive a sentence of up to 60 years m prison and fines totahng $3 ml1lion, accordmg to Assistant U.S Attorney F. William SOsson, who presented the case to the grand jury. The. indctment charges that Romano and others engaged in a conspiracy to defraud the state of Michgan Medicaid program and Blue CrossBlue Shield of MChgan by USng false btllings, kickbacks and dstribution of controlled substances. The comphcated case was investigated by the FB "The ndctment S the culml The attorney general clallns that when Letcavage received the checks, he purchased mutual funds Wth the check payable to Portfolio nc., and deposted the other check in hs Secunty American nc. bank account. He never did invest the second $5,000 as agreed and used the money for his own purposes, aenation of a lengthy investigation of fraudulent activity in the medical community," Soisson said in a prepared statement. According to the eight-page indctment: Patients would go to clinics controlled by Romano for the purpose of receiving controlled substances for which a prescription was necessary. The patients would then submit to medical tests and blood was drawn and sent to a medcal testing laborawry. The patients would be provided with multiple prescriptons, includng those for controlled substances. Medicaid and Blue CrosslBlue Shield would then be billed for the medical tests at the clinics, the lab tests and the prescription drugs The laboratones that were pad for performmg the tests and the pharmacsts who filled the prescrptons would then make "kckback payments" to Romano and DaVid Stefam, another Grosse Pomter involved m the case. Stefani, 33, has already pleaded guilty to charges in the case Others who have entered cording to Kelley. "A financial adviser has a strict duty to provde the best advice possble to every client," Kelley said. "When money is placed in the possession of an agent, that person must take full responsibility for nvesting t properly. When they (financal advisers) fall m that duty, they Grosse Pointe man indicted on Medicaid fraud charges guilty pleas are Stanleigh Goldberg, 59 of West Bloomfield; Douglas Schram, 41, of Troy; Sharon Romzek, 27, of Lumbard, ill.; Ronald Mansur, 51, of Detroit; Dr. John Robertson, 44, of Lubbock, Texas; Dr. William McPhail, 46, of Detroit; and Auss Johnson, 52, of Detroit. The U.S. Attorney's office points out that an indictment is only a charge and is not evidence of gult. Think Christmas We will publish the annual Christmas card page next week. T your non.profit organzation would hke to be in. cluded, send a sample of your card Wth all of the nec. essary information for order- ng to the Grosse Pointe News, 96 Kercheval, Grosse Pomte Farms 48236, care of Ronald J. Bernas. For more informaton, call him at can expect severe penaltes" Concerning the embezzlement charge, Letcavage said he has pad back the clents' money Wth interest. He sad the mcdent was due to an accountmg error. " handled a lot of money," he said, "and this S the only case filed aganst me " According to Michigan Department of Commerce records, Letcavage was dscharged from the Troy firm for defalcation of funds, meamng he allegedly stole or misused funds Followmg his arragnment before Grosse Pomte Park MumCpal Judge Krsten Frank, Letcavage was released on $25,000, 10 percent bond. A prelminary See CHARGES, page 21A We're growing The GlOsse Pomte Ne\\s wll grow to four secton" beglnmng Wth next week's se;h' The first secton \\ consst of hard news as well as some fea tures Busme<;s Wll remam and the SenOrs page Wll move to the first secton Secton B wll remam as t currently S Wth the addtion of Entertamment Travel Tt ends, a new column, Wll appear on the entertamment pages Sports Will head SectOn C. fol lowed by Schools The Autos col umn Wll lead oft auto advcrtls mg A cover story n Section D Wll relate to homee; Real e,>tate?rls Wll be followed bj the c1assl fieds The ne\\ format hae; heen de Sgned to make t ea<;lel fol you to handle and to rrad the paper Your commente; are \\clcome 1 TP? P 7' 7 " trm r- -. rem e

2 P.' SA 44.aw,..--._- 2A Corrections NtM/4 Kerry Pytel stands by the wind tunnel he made to help his students understand aerodynamics in industrial technology classes. devce - not the student's can use anything they want My hands t is for that project that Pytel only criteria is that they can't Students are graded on the m. and his father-in.law built a spend any money. f they use genult)' and craftsmanshp of the wind tunnel, perhaps the dis. something from home it has to loading devce, the design and trict's frst. The tunnel is used to be something they already had." appearance of the traler. Then check the aerodynamics of the Then there's the air-powered they are graded on the performance - which includes how The better-designed cars can cars. craft project, They are to design an aircraft from paper, dowel, well they handle the remote control car and the conditon of the reach 40 mph, Pytel Bald. The string glue and tape, then have Winners at Brownell later in the it fred by a compressed ar cargo when it reaches its destm. year compete against Parcells launcher. Their initial design is atlon. Middle &:hool's best and bright. worked and re-worked until they "They love ths pro,ject,"he est fnd the ultimate craft. sad "The loading devices have Future projects will involve ranged from Smple ramps to "On parents' rnght, show computer-aided designing of cars battery.powered cranes They this project and the parents say propelled by a magnetic feld, they did the same project m never touchng the ground. "The design process S physics class," Pytel said "The something we want to explore," he kids love it when they start launching" which, mcidentally, sad. " don't give them a lot of to be at the home durmg the in- is done in the halls. direction at first. want them to Cdent, Sad there appears to be learn for themselves what works Another assignment done no evdence that football players and what doesn't." the halls is the car project were mvolved Technically, this type of learning is called Brunerian Discov- 01 even that Again, students design and redesign Wooden cars which are NOth students were mvolved McCarthy said he S still mtervlewmg youths and could not learned through trial and error, ery Learning and like anything propelled by a carbon dloxide cartridge. comment furthel on the case t stays with the students longer, "1 -, Jq?ll. l\1uul's,,,.. i,. - SCANLAN's FSHER RD. Fl.( )RST NEW 24 HOUR ORDER LNE Effective November KHAKS FOR FALL Relax or toil in our fall weight khaki slacks. Rugged twill fabric in an "easy care" cotton Dacron blend or in pure cotton. Both available in plam or pleated models.../'s 7"..PJe"e7 NCF,QOO 1st TOLL FREE Cotton / Dacron blend: Plam, Pleated, Pure cotton' Plam, Pleated, KERCHEVAL AT ST. CLAR. GRbSSE PONTE MONDAY-FRDAY 10 to 6. SATURDAY 10 to 530 OPEN THURSDAY EVENNGS TLL 9 Mastercard Visa " t LOUS FERAUD SPRNG SUMMER COLLECTON nformal Modeling Monday, November 5 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Grosse Pomte Sophsticated fashon n the finest fabncs Vbrant COOT for spnng. Meet Tom Lantzy, representatve for LoUS Feraud Shown' Silk three piece SUt, $7300 Jacobson's Shop class no longer sandpaper, jigsaws and woodworking Pytel sad. 's LKE HOT TODDES FOR COLD TOOTSES! SPECAL PURCHASE " i i $29.90 r, Extra SpeCial f Srxlnch ' Ankle High Rubber Bottom Leather Top Boot, ' :: Thermal boot has a heavy duty Steel shank for support j weatherproof exteror Remforced double toe t- Comfortable nsulation and Deep cleated toe and tv," cushioned nsole provide warmth m heel for better fraction X W cold temperatures!tl,'" This winter you owe t to yourself to own a pair of our famous UGLY DUCKUNGS! Waterproof rubber bottoms.. soft leather tops... wann 1 a""'''''''.. nd... "'n.b po".,lool, N KERCHEVAL AT ST CLAR. GROSSE PONTE ; MONDAY-FRDAY 10 to 6. SATURDAY 10 to 5 30 OPEN THURSDAY EVENNGS TLL 9 j" '" Mastercard Visa p We w<>l<oml' jar oh'on <; (harg< \\<1,1<,( ard \ \,mli "ll< '" an 'p"" Shop until 'l pm on Thur,day and r"rlay Unl'! h pm on \\ond lv Tu!"r l\ \\, rln,,,1,1\ and 111,1i,1\ mcludmg an 10crease n girls. By Ronald J. Bernas... The class projects also stress "'ve noticed that girls nd to Staff Wnter teamwork, Pytel says, whch S excel at certam desgn projects, n the old days, boys took shop "t just as important as any other and that they can do the work as and learned how to make "'''' "' lesson learned m the class well as the boys," l Sad wooden bowls on a lathe while l But even Wth the changes m "There S really no difference 10 girls took home economics and 'the course, there aren't many ther performance" learned how to make d10ner to, students who take shop classes The projects may seem ad. put m those bowls ' aside from the class they are reo vanced for the age of the kids, Today that's all changed \. qurred to take. but Pytel says the students rse Boys and girls take home eco., 1 '" " Only 25 percent of the stu. to the challenge, and because of nonnes, now called hfe skills, dents who select electves n this the nature of the class projects, and they both take shop But ; area choose to take technology the students learn Without real.!jke home ec, shop has changed classes n recent years, though lzmg t dnd now 10cludes practcdl and 'there has been a slght mcrease " don't thmk t would work to technologcallearnmg, Kerry Pytel, a secondaccordmg year m- 'm enrollment m these classes, any other way," Pytel Sad dustnal technology teacher at Brownell Middle &hool "We're responding to what the community wants ther children to learn," Pytel sad "Makmg a bowl on a wood lathe S a good project, but we need to give people sklls they can use No one Cdn get a Job on a wood lathe any more - they're all run by computers" So computers are used m the classroom to perform tasks lke moving a robotc arm and to chart statistcs Side by Side with get-to-know. the.machmes projects lke mak. mg a wooden pen stand, other projects mvolve hlgher-order thmkmg sklls and problem. solvmg. Much of the roursework amounts to pre-engineermg tasks For example, there S a project called Eggs Cargo Student teams must desgn a trailer whch, hooked to a remote-eon. trolled car, will safely carry an egg through a course that in. cludes rough terram and a big hli along With several turns The catch is that the egg must be loaded onto the traler by a Football Farms pollce ha\ e been unable to <;ubstantlate the accusaton of a Fal ms youth that some North Hgh School football playel S vandaltzed hs home n the 200 block of Touraine AccO!dmg to an eal her police eport, the youth told police that he \\ as at home Wth a. few fllnd'i Oct 20 when 15 to 20 \ ouths sho\\ ed up at hh hollse dnd \\ anted to be allol\ ed m to party When the youth efused to let them 111, the,) ouths alleg edl) thre\\ flagstone flom the 1\ alk\\ ay thlough wmdows of the house The youth told pohce he 1ecog nlzed some of the,ouths as orth football pia) ers, though he dldn t kno\\ then names The allegaton angel ed some school officlab and membel s of the team Fa! me; Detective \lchael Mc Calthy, \\ ho has been >utelvle\\ 1g man, of the youths thought CorreLllOn<, wll be prznted on thl page et en week there an crror o{ {act n al/\ tnn, ((ll the /CU,room at 882'()294 The epol't of \ andallsm of a home 111 the 200 bloc,," of TaU!ame should have sad the Je",dence " m Grosse Pomte Fal ms. and the mfa' mat 1011 of the ncident wa" taken from Fal ms polce e polt-- The Oct 25 nterview Wth "tdte Rep Wlliam Bryant.,hould haw "ad that Bryant offel d "trang endo!sement fm GOP h'1lbelnatonal candl ddh,john Englel over Dem OUdtlC ncumbent James Bldllchdld Burglaries reported T\\ () nil gldl 1(''' of homes were )( port, d to Fal m., polce the p ht ('h H fiht mudl nt OCCUll ed n h( 10(1 hind. of Lp,\l1g10n Oct.!.l,01111t1lnlhltllll')] 1220 and 2. 2iJ ot rn 11H' nll glu got mto the hou.,e hi ough d Poll po ch door 'f,kl n ell' tlllee "hotgun..., 1111('.1l1e! d --'mlolutomdtlc l\eapo The "ecolld hu glotl'o occurred at do home 111 the 2()(j hlock Loth lop...ometlmf' h('f()) Olt 2R A near 1)\ re...,denl totlne! \ lal tem...ta"lwd,t tll( )otl of 111" "lid mlud1l1g a gull (h d men" watch, gold cuff lmh, a nd hl('(' paj)' of gold ealtllg" He calle'd pollee, who dl<,(!)\ 1'1 ('d that the leal' door of the Lothrop home had been kcked and the house ransacked team falsely accused.1,). 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3 ,,')' ",.. ), j!' ț, \' Hammond continued less natul al ga!>for heat, cuttll1g utlty costs Not evclyone S pleaseu Wth the lue<l An anony/lloll leum ecently dl..,hbuteu to w&ldenh hvmg Wdr the hosplt<ll..,ald tl, powel fajiule, the &y,>tern'& ::,clllbber could tempol U1lly shut down, lettmg hot ga..,..,cse..,<.ape mto the atmosphcl e The lettel <;ald a power falure could, m turn, result n an eqlllpment bl eakdown Kam., Sad a power backup &ytem i:> place f the mam power system fals, the backup generatol s would take ovm, he s8d "We've woked Wth the ex per'll, it om the county and flom the state and all the paji.., of the energy ecovery &y..,tem aj e 111 compliance Wth local and state Wide health Sad NtM/4 Hospital turns waste into heat By Dan Jarvis Staff Writer JOining a statewde hpnd St John Hospital has nstalled a heat to-energy plant, whch not only Cduces the amount of sohd waste gong to local landfill!>, but saves the hosptal a sgnficant amount n heating utlty costs Mchael Kams, a spokesman for St. John, sad the energy 'e. covery umt went nto hmlted op. eratlon n March and S not ex. pected to operate to ts full capacty n the near future. The system, lcensed by the Wayne County Health Depart ment's Ar Polluton Control D. Vsion and the Mchigan Depart ment of Natural ReSOUl ces to operate 365 days a year, S now n servce from two to four days a week for SXhours a day The system features an incn. erator and accompanyng scrub ber system n whch much of the hospital's waste is bullied and converted to ash, whch S taken to a landfill. Durmg the mcmerahon pro cess, the heat created converts water mto steam, whch is used to heat the hosptal. The process also allows the hosptal to use John Minnis Assistant Editor After a couple of years in business, Hammond Chevrolet closed its doors Friday, possibly for good. According to Harold Jackson, manager of general publicity for General Motors, the dealership on Jefferson in Grosse Pointe Park was closed due to continued operating losses. The dealership was owned by vy Hammond and is one of four minority-owned dealerships in the Detroit area that went out of business this year. The dealership closings come during an increasingly competitive market and declining sales, Jackson said. Next to Hammond Chevrolet is the vacant former Lakepointe o...",-,"l.,,,",...ldj.... b r.u....l&... v... Chevrolet was the last de!!!f>rship within the Grosse Pointes. Jackson said Hammond volun- Music history is topic The Department of Community Education will present two single-session classes, "MUSC History: A Bird's Eye View," on Saturdays, Nov. 3 and Nov. 10. The class begins Nov. 3 by lis. tening to selections from the Re. naissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Post.Romantic periods. Under guidance from expert Robert Stead, students will learn to understand the dramatic changes in fonn and style in music that have occurred in the last 400 years. The continuation of the class standel d..,," Kalil'>. The hosptal has been WOk mg Wth both agencies, and ho'>pltal officals U e keenly awdle of the decreasmg l<lndfill space and the envronmental ploblems that landfilhng has caused" "The experts say the only way to safely get rid of waste S to cleanly mcmerate With scrubbcl s tarlly gave up hs franchse m July. At that time, GM took over the operaton, hoping to stem the losses and turn the business around. "t's not a happy situation," Jackson said. "Naturally, any of the closures is disturbing to us. We depend on the dealers." He said closures in these tough economic times are not unique to Detroit. Last week, some of the Ham. mond employees remamed be. hind to finish service work and close up the build.mg. Jackson said some of the employees were placed with other dealerships He said Hammond Chevrolet customers are being advsed to seek se'vlce at their nearest dealer. The property that Hammond o1ot...na"loct <1:.1...CJpc::H... u occupy is zoned for office and services (OS-). Auto dealershps are allowed under the zoning, on Nov. 10 will add to the general understandmg of classical music. A Baroque sonata and a Romantic symphony will be com. pared. Students will see how the symphonic form of today emerged from the Baroque sonata form. Both classes will begin at 9:30 a.m at Barnes School, Mormngside, m Grosse Pomte Woods. The fee for each class is $10, payable m advance. Call for more mfonnation. to remove the harmful gasses whch Can cause problems to the envronment We've met the e,tllct set of guldelmes set by the govelmng agences and the system hu!> been tested and it pded "You can't get a permt for an energy ecovery umt unless t meet!> the environmental gude mes," Kalrs sad The anonymous letter's author i>mu the hosptal S ncneratng 20 ton., of waste a day, or 100 tolls a week Kalll& sad whle the hosptal S permitted to m. cmerate up to 28 tons of waste a week, the faclty currently m unelate.., an aveage of SX tons a week The anonymous author wrote, "! have obtaned ths mlormatlon by workmg at St John Hosptal and only make approxl mntely $7 Pt'l' hour, therefore cannot Sgn my name." The author urges neghbors to take acton by formmg a group to &top operaton of the incmerato! The author Sad that 70 copes of the letter were dstributed n the resdental neghborhood sur. loundmg St John Hospital Chevrolet closes doors; operating losses blamed Grosse Pointe Building Co. Country Traditions. but new dealers are subject to restrictions and a public hearing before the Planning Commission. f the Hammond Chevrolet building is closed and not used as a dealership for more than six months, its owners will have to go before the Planning Commission before they can reopen the dealership, according to City Manager Dale Krajniak. Jackson said that after a review of Hammond Chevrolet's problems and the area in which t is located, Chevrolet will decide whether to seek another franchisee or to sell the property. New street signs planned The Grosse Pointe Shores mprovement Foundation is kicking off its 1991 membershp campaign with a plan to replace all road signs on side streets throughout the Shores. The sign posts cost $500 apiece. which includes instauation. Foundations officers holding a new street post. above from left. are Secretary Bill Duncan. President Mary Matuja. Treasurer Edward Deeb and Vice President Barbara Willett. The sign posts are designed to match the lighted lamp posts installed last year at intersection alonq Lakeshore. ndividuals can donate. or blocks can get together to buy their street signs. Those who would like 10 donate can call the foundation at Shores men A Grosse Pomte Shores man and hs two sons rescued two St. Clair Shores men from Lake St Clalr Oct 21 Gerrit Vreeken and his sons 1ga, 27, and Percy, 29, were takmg ther 38-foot Chns Craft, named TransNav after the famly business, from the Grosse Pomte Yacht Club to the St Clar Marina for storage Near the North Channel shpping lanes, they saw somethmg unusual bobbmg m the water and went to investgate They found two men clinging to the bow of an 18-foot Crestliner Ap- Wimbe\don Ra-CqOetctub NEW JUNOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM To begin in November Under the expert direction of Joe Shaheen Two hour programs on Friday and Saturday afternoons All levels welcome Lighted, CALL 10 Minutes from Supervised Parking the Grosse Pointe area Nine Mile, St. Clair Shores pull survivors No purchase necessary. from the lake parently, a wave swamped the open boat from the rear. n the 4. to 6-foot waves, the Vreekens were unable to get too close to the capszed boat, so they threw ring to the men and hauled them 111, lga Vreeken sad The men were suffermg from exposure, and lga Vreeken thought one of the men was near dead. The Vreekens gave the men dry clothng and dd what they could to warm them The Vreekens radoed the Coast Guard, and Macomb Sher iff's Manne Patrol deputies met 3A the TransNav and the patients were transferred to the sheriffs boat. The St. Clar Shores men were taken to a Port Huron hosptal, where they recovered without any lastmg effects. They were very lucky, ga Vreeken said. After the men were released from the hosptal, they visited the Vreekens and thanked them savmg ther lives. Gemt Vreeken, who sad he ddn't want any publlclty, Sad the mcldent was nothmg more than what anyone else WQu\d do n the same StuatOn We are celebrating our 20th Anniversary by offering our customers a chance to wm one of five beautiful FREE PRZES. Fill out the ('ou1'on below and bring it in to our ;to for your chance to win a Men's or Ladies' JAZ WATCH, a cultured,, freshwater PEARL NECKLACE or a CROSS PEN, or a LADES 14K GOLD BRACELET. 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4 4A Kovalsky in concert The Fnends of Music Wll pre. sent Vladslav Kovalsky, Wayne State Umverslty department of musc,performing n concert at 3 p.rn Sunday, Nov. 11, m the activty center of the.' Edsel & Eleanor Ford House Plamst Kovalsky has just re turned from successful concert tours of Japan and Korea to resume hs teachmg dutes at WSU. The concert 18 one of four planned by the Friends of MUSC to dsplay the performing talents of WSU musc faculty. Contmumg the senes 1991 are Matt Michaels performing at 3 p.m Sunday, Jan 20, at the Prudential Town Center in Southfield; Jan Fulbrght and David TrOano appearmg at 3 p rn Sun day, Feb. 24, at the Blrmmgham Umtanan Church Bloomfield Hlls, and the Essex Plano Trio (vohmst Darwyn Apple, celhst Rchard Plppo and plamst Dons Rchards) playmg at 3 p m. Sun. day, April 28, at the WSU Com muruty Arts Auditorium on the mam campus in DetrOt Fnends of MUSC welcomes new members who enjoy musc and want to share their appre- CatOn through educaton and hve performances. There S no ammsson charge for the con. certs For mformatlon, call the musc department at 'Of Thee Sing' continues at Fries GlOsse POlllte Theatl e's pro duct 1011 oj till' zanv, Puht..:el" P Jlt' Wll1lllllg muscal, "Of Thee Sng," bodl>t&glollous mul>c dnd 1)lcS b GeOlge and 1m Gt'lslmll1, \\th d laughfilled book bj GeO!gc S {uufman and ;\10111('Rrskmd 1:!Jt song" flom the scoe llclude "Lo\(' " S\\ eepmg the Coulltl v.,. Who Cue,,?" dnd the ttle <;;lg The,how whllh opelwd,t t h' n Grosse Pointe Theatre's production of "Of Thee Sing" members of The Committee ogle Diana Devereaus (Theresa Selvaggio). Standing, from left. are Bill Lane. Jon Hart and Al Lombardi Jr.: kneeling. Cliff Levin and Sal DeMercurio. Prize-winning author to visit Central Library Cdldecott A\\'al d Wnnel and Ab d filmmakel, MeDel mott authol al'tjt Gel aid McDel mott 11dde "Anansl the Spdel' a \\ appedl at GlOsse POlllte tale flom the Ashantl whch won Cent!al Llblal, Monda), NO' 3, the Blue Rbbon at the Amen L..l hc and autogjaph copes of w, tjan"folmed t mto a p\ctme -boq,kl \"h1ch i\on a Caldott." ,., r.' - trh... Hb101"as \ell ""lt-l\\ l 'e-al Dinner will aid flom 4 to 6 pm to meet the pub can Flm Fcstl\al, dnd latel h 1 hi SC 0 ars P['UD.U-,.JlQU!s& ".,j "'!! An All "U" Can Et.sp;g}fetti,.Y l CD e rn;l9. t.j\:oluq.a)gcott, 'l'oll-s1lf-a,'('ght. _. _ D. d C aft Sh be the hghest honol bestowed on a d nner an r ow W h sted b" l\lcdel mott \\ 'speak to gra e Frid N 9 fr 5 plctllle ook, fol' Anol\ to tle d o ay, ov, om SAP bl d T., school audlence''i flom Poupar, p m.-8 pm. by St. Clair Shores un ue 0 n an a e l\ason. Fell i, Defel. KCby and Adult & C t Ed t. \\ hlch he letold and 11u<;tl'ated N H ornmuru y uca on '\ t h S.. l Monteth eal hel on ov 5 S to benefit the Clarence E. Burns t now 0 t e un a so \\'a" \1'>lt 1<; made possble thlough Scholarship Fund for adult grad- cho"en for the Amellcdn mtl the Glosse POll1te Pubhc L uates. The benefit will be held at tute of Glaphlc Arts and \\on baj\ the schools and then the Rodgers School, '. the BlOoklyn Art Books fol PTO<; a<; well a'o the Glo<;se Anse, St. Clar Shores. Tickets Chld.t en CitatOn flom the Book POlllte FoundatOn fol AcademC will be available at the door the h n Museum and BlOoklyn Pub Enrchment. ht f th be fit Pri hc Llblal\ h B k mg 0 e ne ces are Gwenn Samuel of t e 00 adults, $375; children (5-12) n addton to his fame m the Vllage \\ rll supply books for sale $2.75; seniors (60 plus), $3.25, aj ea of chldl en s htel atm e, on,',te at the autogaphmg FO children under 5, free Craft McDer mott's film ammatlon has mfolmatlon on buymg books, go show admission is free. brought him \\olldwlde recogm to the Book Vllage on Ker. Voice classes Patricia Wlhngton, who has appeared with opera compames throughout England, Belgium and the Umted States, wll in struct several voice classes for all ages at the War Memonal. Classes begm Nov. 5. For more mfarmatlon, call Grosse Pointe News (USPS ) Published every Thursday By Anteebo Publishers 96 Kercheval Avenue Gros'ie Pointe, M Phone Second Class Poslage pa,d at DelrOil M,ch gan and add,lronal mailing offices SubscllpllOn RaLs S17 per year via mall S19 oul 01 slale POSTUASTER Send address changes 10Grosse POnte News 96 Kercheval Grosse POlnle Farm, M,ch The deadline for news copy SMonday noon 101sure nsl'rtlon All advertsng copy musl be n he Adyerl s ng De partmenl by 11a m Tuesday CORRECTONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Respo1\1 bily for dsplay and classified advertising o'ror S m,led to ellher cancellaton of he charge for c' a re ru of he portion n error NO,flcallon musl 00 9 '0,n lime lor correclton n he lolowlng SSLle We a's/ne no responslblhly for tile same aer he first nsert 0' The Grosse POlnle News reserves he light no 0 accepl an advertser s order Grosse Pomte News ad vertlslng represenratrves have no aulhorlly 10brnd h,s newsoaper and only publlcallon 01 an advertlsemenl shan consllme final acceplance of lhe advertiser s order tlon The Councl on ntel aa tlonal Non TheatJ cal Evenb cheval neal St Clair 01 call CNE) ha,', chosen five of hs FO mole mfolillaton 1egaJ d films to l'epre"ent the Umted mg McDermott s VSt,cdll Helen Stdtes 111 lternatlonal fel>tl\ai, GegOly, at peak of the Geat Depl ei>slon, Decembel 26, 1931, S a l>utlle of dent Wmtel btj. een, Malle Boyle "du ed Amellcun politcal ll1stltu as MalY Turner, the ii st lady, Thel esa SelvaggO as Diana Dev tlons t<; themeb at e tuneless, 1cludmg. pi e<;ldentjdl couple eledux, the "heavy" of the play, elected becdu<;e they me lovable, dnd Manu& Nemeth as the "m. \\ ndr "endto! s, dn dll ogant Su \%ble" Vle p e'ihlent Throttle. p eme COlllt,,md bottom (d loll.' 1dde famous by d vce p e,',1 Vlcto! MoO!pi dent \\ ho<.,enanll',me! dutle'> 110 one can ecall The gdggle of "hddy politicians called The Comnuttee mcludes Fedt ed till' 30 membel' Sal demel CU10 ds Fulton, Bdl l,ht P TOn Am,lto a<; P e"l Lllle,1" Senatm Jones, A Lom bm dl J,.S SenatOl Lyons, Cllf Le\ m as Lppman, and Jon Hart.S Ghooley The tap dancll1g CASH BACK UP TO $300 CASH BACK FROM BRYANT! UP TO $300 CASH BACK FROM YOUR UTLTY! Willte'lS already lcckjng wcmner vntn tfus grea1 o"er from FLME Fill'1ace UD '0 $600 L'1 savmgs,'lre'1 you buy a deluxe B'Ya:': heatjng ana ccc...rg system NC.s a grea1 tjrneto buy ard save m r"';"m F\.,mace t?t\...<... " =-- presldentwl ardes are Gary Cata.lno a<.,jenkm'> and Malle Olek "dk." MSS Benson A Berte-el pl.ll" tilt' feisty FJench ambassa dol D!lecto! Gem ge Hunt and P 0 dutel OliVa Wckline have as "embled a "Who's Who" of Gro%e POlllte Theatl e expel"ts to h.llldle the muscal's techlllcal a'opects They ll1c1udemckie P? lll11entl, stage manager, RCk Fshel', techl1lcal dll ectol, De Shdheen, musc dll eetm, P J Shelllll, chm eog'aphel, Bill TdY- 101.,>etdeSlb'11el Costumes aj e by Gmny Large, costume demgn, Rosemmy Kleff mdn, ghtmg, Dck Vreeland, ne\\ '01 eel, Denms Wlcklme and Dale Pegg, sound, Ddvld Hertz berg and Terry Turpm Amato, makeup, Don Ross and Jon Lechnel, propeltles and set dressmg, Arlene SchoenhelT. Tcket esel'vatons and mformatlon about pelfarmances of "Of Thee Smg" may be ob tamed by call1l1g the Grosse Pomte Theatre box office at All seats are $10 and are a\ allable for most pelformances Church concert Grosse Pointe Baptist Church Wl present The Academy Singers m concert Saturday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m. The group, ranging 10 age from 13 to 18, has recorded 20 albwns, toured the United States and appeared in two Emmy Award,winmng specials on Channel 7. The concert S free and open to the public The church is located al2,l,3y6 Mack, between Eight and Nme MJ.le, in Grosse Pot.a Wood8. ' For more mformation, call Hymn sing to aid Detroit area needy The Detroit Concert Choir and Metropolitan United Methodist Church will sponsor a choral hymn sing Sunday, Nov. 11, at 4 p.m. to support the Detroit area hungry and homeless. The hymn sing will take place at Metropoltan Methodist Church, 8000 Woodward Avenue Detroit. All are welcome to attend; no tickets are needed. Bnng canned goods for admis- SOn Call 35 COMPULSVE CJiARlES North/South schedules cabaret pops concert More than 250 hgh school 111 Stl umental musc students Will combme ther talents for the an. nual North/South Band and 01" chest! a Cabal et Pops Concert on Filday, Nov 2, at 730 pm 111 the South Gymnatorlllm The Sympholllc Bands and Symphony Orchestra Strmgs flom both high chools begin the concel t Wth the "Radetsky March," "Caravan," selectons flom "Superman," and muscof vmg Bel hn 01 chest! a Strll1gs wll con talue Wth "Those Wel e the Dayl>," "Born Free," dnd "Hava Nagda," fojlo\\pd by the com bmed Sympholllc and Concet Bands playmg "The Wl81'd of Oz," selectons from "Carmen," Mal ches of Mancml, "Proud MalY," and two Sousa marches, "The Gladator" and "The Thun. deler." The bg band sound of the North/South Jazz Band will pro Vde dance musc for the remamdel' of the evenmg, during whch tune pzza and lght refresh. ments wll be sel'ved. 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6 -.-..'"W... _... _. Every single vote counts in our elections Some critcs say the Amercan people are losmg faith m electons and to support their claim Cite the declmlng proporton of elgible voters who go to the polls There's evidence to support that claim even m the Pointes where the proporton of ehgble Citzens who mark their ballots remains hgher than average around the country but not as great a t has been on some occasions n the past. What the non-voters forget, m our Vew, S that every vote stll counts m a democracy. And we can prove that statement Wth facts from hstory as well as contemporary events For example, in the Aug 7 prmary Barbara Dobbs won a one-vote vctory over Debbe Schlussel m the Repubhcan prmary to nominate a canddate for 24th Dstrct state representatve That victory recently was upheld by an Oakland County Cll'CUlt Court ruling de- SPite the loser's contenton that officals should have counted two dbsentee ballots that were returned sufficent postage' to voters because of m- Older citzens Wll l'emember an mportant vote on the eve of the U S. entry mto World War that helped contmue the naton's preparedness for the COnflctthat already had broken out m Europe n fact, on Aug 13, 1941, just 12 weeks before Pearl Harbor, the House of Representatves passed the ehtenson of the Selective Service Act by a margin of a smgle vote, 203 to 202 That acton meant the draft could contmue and more U S men and women could be tramed fol' the nevi table COnflctahead But two other mportant events m U S hstory also were decded by a smgle vote, we are told by the Wayne County Messenger, a quali;erly newesletter for county retrees. n 1865, t was Just one U.S senator's vote that saved PreSdent Andrew Johnson from convicton on mpeachment charges brought by the House of Representatives, The opposton failed by the single vote to get the two-thrds necessary for convction. And m 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes became president by the margin of a single electoral vote, 185 to 184, ovel' Samuel J, Tilden when the Electoral CommiSSOn awarded Hayes all the disputed votes in a contested electon. So don't give up your l'lght to cast your ballot just because you've thought one vote doesn't count The examples from the contemporary campaign in Mchgan and from U S. hstory show that opmion Smply i& not true So let's all mform ourselves about the candidates and ssues and vote on Nov 6, Vol. 51, No. 44, November 1, 1990, Page 6A Robert G Edgar Publsher Robert B Edgar Founder and Pubhsher ( ) Pubbth'd Weekly t" Anteebo Publl.he Kncheftl Avo Groox PoUlt< Fanns, hil 481J6 WTORlAL Pat Pahosky, &Ltor" John H Muuus, As.!sw., EJnor M...qpe Ran.s.'>mah,.. 'u;'< AJtor Rob Fulton, Sporn &Ltor Wilbur Elstoo, :JltonaJ Consultant Ronald}. Bernas, St2fWnttr ArlueHudlan.s}r, EdJ,onaJ CanOOO151 OouueJ M.)anu, St2f Wmer George F. Lathrop, Copy Elinor Rosh Silars, Photognpher aashill =ob={,<f.ljllj u4wiic:l.l \lallagt'r Anne \lu!henn U'2, Asolst2n, \1vlager da Bauer Slurl") Cheek SuePapam ShemStdzer ]uhelobm fr:lll Velardo D1PAYADVFrn'l,\G 882.]500 Ruger lages, "J"fUSlng \1vlag<r, Rm)3J!11 n G rtffre Asolsw., Ad",,,,,,ng \Un.ger Pettr) Bul"'er, Ad"'fU5lr1g R.epresenoove ChnsUeDas, Ad"'lUSllg R.epresenoeve Kun \1. KozJowslu, Asslsw. tto the Ad"'lUSllg Manager Kathl""n M. Stevenson, Ad",rn.<mg Represeno eve CRCU.ATON Deborah Placke, M.n.ger C!UXlVE SERVCES At'\D PRODUCTO,\, \11 V,Jenne d<""g, Manager Ren"" Gooam, Asoooatl: Manager, Art c.oon:llnatlon.and Promotlon Raben Green., Asoooatl: Manager, Sy>trms and PrOOucuon BobCoe Valent och.,. Dl.ane Mon:lli TooySdnparu.eTh. Moml>uM.ohoiUlPr.. ParT_pper Audlt AuocuUM.. d N'UM.J Bureau Nnaplpu AUOC.lUlCln Unknowns called underdogs Asuccessful Detroit busmessman who emerged from a MiSSSSPPcotton plantaton and a career hgh school teacher of accountng are seekmg gi_ antklller roles as the GOP nommees in the 13th and 14th distrct congresslonal contests, The canddates, Carl Edwards Sr of DetrOt m the 13th Dstrct and Kenneth McNealy of Madson Heights m the 14th, are runnmg uphill agamst experenced pol- tcans m heavily Democratic distrcts but both know that the electon isn't over tll t's over, The MississiPP native is Carl Edwards Sr. of DetrOt, a merchandjsing manager for a retail chain, who faces Barbara-Rose Collns m the 13th District. n the primary, she won the Democratc nominaton with less.,thall,a majority of the vote but S heavily favored to wm Nov 6 The career school teacher S Kenneth McNealy of Madson Heights who S makmg his second run for Congress agamst Rep. Dennis Hertel who is seeking his Sxth term the 14th Dstrict. On a major ssue in the Pointes - the locaton of the five Pointe muncpalites in the next congressional reapportionment - all four candidates profess to support the Wshes of local residents to be returned to a single dstrict. However, both retiring Congressman George W Crockett of the 13th District and state Sen. John Kelly have told the Grosse Pomte News that Hertel had been responsible for the shift of the Park and the Cty from the 14th to the 13th Dstrct m the 1982 reapportionment. Hertel counters that he was not involved m the shift and that it was made by the state Legslature. t was a legslatve acton, with later tinkering by an appellate court, but congressmen, mcluding Hertel, had input mto the draft that split the Pointes mto two districts Hertel admts he wanted more Democratc area mcluded m hs 14th District and sought and obtained the addition of the strong Democratic communty of Hamtramck. That meant hs dstrct had to trm some populaton, whch explams why the Democratc Legislature moved the Re. publican communities of the Park and the Cty to the 13th Dstrict On another ssue, Hertel and hs challenger, McNealy, are on the same Sde The GOP nominee says he would have voted against passage of the final debt-reducton and tax package had he been a member of Congress Hertel did vote agamst it as well as the first plan rejected by the House, We thmk both candidates are wrong because t would have been mpossble to have achieved any debt reducton Wthout an mcrease n taxes to go along Wth a cut in spendmg. The bll's final verson dd achieve greater tax fairness but whether it will attam ts goal of $490 bllion n debt reducton m five years is doubtful Hertel as a member of the Armed Ser- Vces Committee has been a watchdog of defense spendng He clams credit for gettmg the MX missile program scrapped and for developng a centralized buymg system for the Pentagon that could save taxpayers substantial sums. As chairman of the Merchant Manne and Fishenes subcommittee, Hertel also has kept a watchful eye on attempts to tnm the Coast Guard's actvities n Lake St Clair He also helped set up a Great Lakes research laboratory in Ann Arbor to help combat the zebra mussel infestation. As he dd two years ago, McNealy advocates a strong defense and an adequate deployable force to avoid "another Pearl Harbor" m a dangerous world but favors cutbacks m foregn aid But he advocates more federal effort at drug control and beleves controllmg the flow of money would be one way to trim drug sales, n additon to opposing any new taxes, McNealy says he would have let the Gramm-Rudman budget cuts become effec. tve and also would have favored a fiveyear cap on spending unless the economy achieves a balanced budget n the near future, however, he sees the economy possibly facing a major recession by February, especially f the Mddle East remams in a volatile StuatOn. nthe 13th Dstrct, Barbara-Rose Col- ms, a member of the DetrOt Cty council, S too much a clone of Mayor Coleman Young to exercse independent judgment when and if she goes to Congress. On an issue of importance to the Pomtes, she told us at pnmary time she favors the expansion of the Detroit City Airport, as Young does, and claims t is cntical to the development of Detroit. She blamed the news media for Grosse Pointe critcisms about noise, safety and possible loss of property values. She says her key campagn ssue is Jobs and ObVOuslythe 13th Dlstnct, and espe- Cally the DetrOt segment, needs employment that could spur development and housng and finance better education and broader health msurance. But whether she would be able to do much in Washington to further her goals S questonable Edwards, who came out of a cotton plantaton to earn a bachelor's degree m bology at the UniverSty of MSSSSppi,1S a true-to-life HoratO Alger success story. A successful businessman, he 15 also an assstant mnster at New Heaven Baptst Church and has won the Mmonty Achievers Award of Metropoltan DetrOt. Whle Edwards earler had backed City Arport expansion, he now opposes the project because it Wlll end general av1aton at the arport, displace 3,600 homes and many businesses and lead to the departure of more people and busmesses from the city. HS own hghest pnonty S assistance to educaton. f elected, he would seek more educaton dollars for the 13th Distrct to tram SOCialworkers and school teachers to deal with the problems of the 1990s. He CteS, m particular, ADS, smgle-parent homes and drug abuse. Overall, we admre Edwards for his achievements and his continumg optmsm about his race agamst Ms Collins We would much prefer to see him rather than hs favored foe go to Washington so that he could have a wider opportunty to push for his programs to help the 13th District n the 14th District, we are dlsappomted Wth Hertel's past performance on the Grosse POnte reapportonment ssue as well as the debt-reduction legislation m Congress even though he has supported many of the Pomtes' concerns, includmg the community's oppositon to the arport expanson Despte our dfferences with McNealy, we'd lke to see hm in Congress because he S a bnght, articulate man who would become a good representatve of Grosse Pomte residents and mterests OH,MVH,!HE MOSlr THE V10LENCt THE GORE... For "No man ls an lland, mtlre of ltselfe; euery man ls a peece of the Continent, a part of the mame; f a Clod bee washed away by the Sea, Europe ls the lesse, as well as f a Promontone were, as well as f a Mannor of thy frends or of thme owne were; any man's death dlmlnlshes me, because am muolued in Mankmde, And therefore neuer send to know for whom the bell tolls; t tolls for thee ",John Donne That magnficent magery from John Donne, repeated here m as close to the spellng of his day as possible, came to the mmds of many frends of two remarkable Grosse Pomters at ther separate servces last week. memoral They were Ar Commodore Sr James Alfred Easton, for whom servces were conducted at Chrst Church, Grosse Pointe, and Sterhng Skillman Sanford, for whom services were held at Grosse Pomte Memonal Church The Donne quotaton was repnnted on the program for the Sanford services, not only because the words were appropriate to the man but because they gave a quiet hmt of his connection to the passage. HS first Wife was a Sster of Ernest Hemngway whose famed novel, "For Whom the Bell Tolls," derved ts ttle from the Donne quotaton As Sterlng's grandson, DaVid A Cool- dge Jr. asked at the services, 'What are we to make of ths orphan who became a Whom the Bell Tolls' Letters to the editor The Grosse Pomte Nev"s welcomes letters to the edtor front readel s Letters should be Sgned With a name, address and telephone number at whch the wnter can be reached dunng the day m case there are questions patriarch? Of this farm boy who became a world traveler? Of ths staunch anti-com. munist Republican who became an enthusiastic Supporter of Mkhail Gvrbachev? Of this 64-year member of Memorial Church who had hs questions about orgamzed rehgion?" As hs family knows, these questions were typical of those that arose in the minds of all those who dscussed with Sterhng such subjects as politcs, travel religion, busmess and the many other; that intrigued hs inquring mind down to the very last days of his 97 years. Sir James Easton was another man to remember and to admre not only for his wartime explots but for hs quet dignity and reluctance to claim any credit for his many services to the Brztlsh crown including his long stmt as the Brztsh consul general m Detroit For a more adequate trzbute, however, we recommend that readers turn to another page of ths ssue of the Grosse Pointe News to find the fine word portrait that an.old frend, Martm Hayden, the retred edtor of the DetrOt News, drew for Sr James' famly and friends at the memorial servce t is a masterful tribute. The passing of these two men leaves Grosse Pomte the poorer and, in Donne's phrase, "dmnshes" all who are "involved m Mankmde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; t tolls for thee." Letters must be Sgned, and names are Withheld only under hmlted Crcumstances. Address letters to: Editor, Grosse Pointe News, 96 Kercheval, Grosse POnte Farms, Mlch #

7 Did visits by Reagan, Bush sway voters? President Bush, Barbara Bush and former President Reagan have campagned vigorously for Michigan Republcans in recent weeks but the effect on the party outlook for Nov 6 l'emans uncertain. Both state Sen. John Engler and Rep. Wilham Schuette, the GOP nommees for governor and U.S. senator, are stzll trailing badly n the polls although both canddates profess optzmism as the election nears Even though the major Mchigan RepUblcan challengers are running behmd the Democratic ncumbents, the natonal GOP leaders rased a lot of money for Republicans and Republcan campazgns on ther trips to Mchgan this year. But they had reason to make extra efforts for Mchgan. t was Mchigan that gave George Bush a big push toward the vict' presdcnc} n 1980 by voting him an upset win over Reagan n the state presidentzal primary. The state also went for Bush for president n And Reagan, of course, was nominated for president in 1980 in Detroit and carned the state both times he ran. But 'm not clear just how much voter support any candidate can expect to derve from clingng to the coattails of a current presdent, or even those of a past presi. dent, when nether name S on the ballot. New doubts about the value of a presden. tlal endol'sement are also beng expressed ths year because of voter disenchantment Wth all Washington polticans, ncludng the presdent hmself, The New York Times reported last week, for example, that the presdent was ntroduced at a fundrasng event n Vermont by a GOP canddate who made a POnt n his remarks of cntczll1g the presdent's stand on a Job-dscnmmatlOn bll that Bush had vetoed the day before as well as Bush's OppostlOn to hgher taxes on the wealthy. Other canddates whom the presdent suppol-ted n hs campagnng around the country have cntcized Bush for abandon- ng ll::, no-new.taxes pledge and for revers- ng himself, not once but several times, on hs positons during the deficit-reduction negotiatons that finally produced a bill drafted chefly by Democrats and White House aides but was finally signed by the presdent n vew of his downward slide in the polls, the president finds that n some states and distrcts he himself has become by WilbUr ElSton an ssue. For example, Rep. Robert C. Smth of New Hampshire stayed in Wash. ington and did not appear at a Smith fundraser in his home state at whlch Bush spoke. A weekend Newsweek poll reported Bush's popularity had dropped to 48 percent after dippng from 76 percent in mid. September to 66 percent in early October and to 56 percent in mid-october A New York Tmes poll also found that the publc, by a margn of 54 percent to 24 percent, thnks that Congress would make better declsions than Bush would on reducng the fedeml debt Such doubts about presdential leader. Shp reflect the publc resentment over what are seen as unfair taxes, government inefficiency and a bungling of attempts to ()ve current problem!), mcluding the grow. ng US defict and the impasse in Saudi Arabia. Some people insist they are going to vote against all incumbents this tme. There's even a DetrOt area chapter of the national group called THRO: Throw the Hypocriti. cal Rascals Out. Other Crtcs support campagns to limt terms of elected officals, includng legislators and members of Con. gress, and even the president has applauded such efforts. Personally, object to sweeping proposals to vote against all incumbents and even campaigns to limit terms of elected offi. cials. n my book, it is patently unfair to the many excellent people who represent us. But the worst aspect of these proposals is that lt would give the lobbyists and legislative staff members, nether elected by the public, more power to influence legisla. bon handled by inexperienced legislators. The Detroit News, in a recent review of the arguments used by Sen Engler and Gov. Blanchard in their televised debates, gave both candidates low marks for hon. esty. The paper found only two assertions, both made by Engler, that were entirely true out of 16 clams and charges that the men levelled during the debates. t's difficult to predict how such attitudes wll play n Mchigan's gubernatorial and U S Senate races and in other partisan contests. But their presence does add an. other element of uncertainty to the politi. cal landscape as the campaign nears its end The best advce can offer to voters is to consult a variety of sources to learn as much as they can about the candidates, ther records, their claims and ther charges before going to the polls. After all, it's only the informed voter who truly accepts the responsibility of citizenshp and thus contributes his or her share to the success of a government of the people, by the people and for the people. November 1,1990, Page 7A TkO t, NCE :ljj\ 0- TMSTE Pt<ESENT.! BUT T S GONG TO TAKE YOU A LONG TME TO RE.UCE ihe EFClT THlSWAV.!, Memories haunt U.P. ghost town t s hard to pcture now, espe- Cally on a clear, crisp autumn day. A deep cerulean sky S mrrored n the waters of the harbor and beyond mpossible to mag- me that a century ago, this tmy, perfect penmsula was choked Wth mdustral smoke On the contrary, the whte limestone walls of the now tumbledown blast furnace n Fayette, MCh, conjure mages of medeval Europe Under these clear skies, gazmg across the small round harbor, you half-expect a trumpet blast as Kmg Henry V emerges from the GothiC gateway Fayette's a ghost town no"', saved by the state as a hl,>torc tounst Site But 125 years ago, planners weren't thmklng of tounsts when they <;electedths place as an ron smelting town They were thinking of profits Fayette, on the ea'>t '>deof Bg Bay de Noc on the hore of northern Lake Michgan, has never exsted except at the whim of the Cleveland Cliffs mimng company - by whose generosty the state now owns the land Huge quantites of ron ore were being mmed and shpped out of Escanaba, about 20 mles away by water As shippng costs grew, the company ht upon the dea of smeltng the ore mto pig ron somewhere nearby, then shpping the smaller, purer pg ron bars to the lower Great Lakes On the far Sde of Bg Bay de Noc, they found the perfect place The aptly named Snal Shell Harbor was sheltered and deep enough for the ore carrers of the day, nearby hardwood forests were a convement and plen tlful source of charcoal, and the hmestone chffs that enclosed the harbor on one Sde could be used not only for building the factores, but as a necessary ngredl ent n the smeltmg process An mdustral star was born And, n the manner of 19th century industralism, a wdder ness was ravaged Furnace'> and ther attendant k!ln faced the harbor Log cab ins hou'led the workers, largel f!ame housc'> were home to the kllleel employee'> A httle V lage of store'>, repar shops and a hotpi sprang up Thl'> thnvlng town, whch of feleel hope of a leg up n Amen- -EJcan socety to thousands of mmgrant workers, lasted only about 25 years, Just as long as economc condtons made t useful But 10 that tme, they cut down the forests for mles around, gouged out the chffs, polluted the all' and water Whe. ther anyone's staton n hfe mproved S arguable n the first place, no work, no pay - and f the factory closed down for repars or maintenance or for lack of raw matenals, there was no work Women took m laundry or sewng or cleaned houses to help out the family Everybody had a garden The men hunted and fished n the UP paradse, not because they loved t. but because they needed the food n a good month. \\ 01 kers mght make $40 They worked,>xdays a week. 10 hours a day n those tme'>, that was an en hghtened labol pohcy A man who worked unloadng ore from the boats wheeled a barrow up and down the gang plank until he had cated four ton,>of ore That was worth a dme Som('what )('twi Pdld was the worke'r who m,mhanelle'd the 100 pound' plg'- He ecl.rned 8 and 1/2 cent<..pc! ton n 24 vem". Clrv('land Chff'> 'ihlpjx'd 200,000 ton" of pig ron out of Fay('ttE' Thrn, n a \\ mk of an ey(', t Still walkin' Remember the Bon Secours Mllers? Mllers have chronic obstruc tlve pulmonary dlsea'le and were 1 efe ed to the pulmonary rehabltaton program at Bon Secota s Hopltal by their doc tols Therapy groups meet several tmes a week for supervsed ex erclse routines at the hospital n addton, the Mllers keep careful records of all the walking they do earl) week For the fun of t, Nancy Messing, pulmonary rehabl- taton coordmator for Bon Se COUl-S, slapped a map on the wall and began marking off the group's collective dstances each month Last sprmg and summer, the Mllers walked to New YO'k Cty, so to speak Grosse Pomter Mary Kiley keeps track of everybody's miles She sad the group had such fun on the walk to New York City, they decded to turn around and walk to San Diego was over. The company pulled out, literally breaking out the back wall of the factory to remove the modern blast furnaces The kilns fell mto disrepair, the docks rotted BUlldmgs were burned and vandalized or JUst plan fell down m the harsh Wnters Workers Without Jobs naturally left for a better life Forests, devastated by greedy charcoal klns that gobbled 35 cords of hardwood apece every week, started to grow back, coverng the rolling countrysde and the gouged limestone chffs Look at t now Green grass grows nsde roofless factones A grove of whte brches graces the GothC arch of the furnace On a,;unny day m late fall, the water sparkles and a few wildflowers stli dance m the breeze Kmg salmon Crcle slowly n the dead-end harbor, puzzled at not finding a stream to spawn Hopeful fishermen dangle bat, but find no takers n the warm rays of the after noon sun, lazy thoughts turn more to what's-for dmner than to mdustnal polluton, more to the vamshed glory that was Camelot than to the har"h hves of exploited workers f the state hadn't c;aved this '>te to commemorate ts past, none of us would remember t',> a ghost town, all nght, but the ghosts seem strangely Silent n the sun They're NM now in Tucumcan, "ThiS has been a wondeiful motvatonal tool," Messmg said "t got us through last wmter's blahs The camdradene bult along the way and we now look forward to Calfornd for Christ mas"... When Jack Walsh began walkmg, he was loggng only 13 1/2 mles a month. Last month he walked miles, Kley sad Along the way, the M1ers often Wrte to the chambers of commerce n the Ctes they pass through - especially the ones invites your inspection From now until Monday, December 31,1990, To make an appointment The Tradition Lives On! Margie Reins Smith Wth unusual names - hke Tucumcan "t's named after a leg end about an ndian brave, Tucum, and his love, Can," Kley sad Tastes great on a yearly apartment rental, James.:Juliano of GTosse Pdinte Farm3 >thutkb GO Mller won a' Miller Lte Jeep Wrangler m the "Lite Beer Beat the Heat" sweepstakes sponsored by Mller BreWng Co. Julano's name was randomly selected from a pool of MChgan resdents who correctly guessed the number of bottle caps m a dsplay with a tradition of excellence in senior living of our gracious riverfront accommodations. The Whittier will offer a 10% discount to readers. Unit availability is limited and this value will not be repeated. please telephone the Marketing Department at , today.,- _._----_.. M7.?Z.S.2._._- _,

8 rj 8A Recycle To the Editor: am lnt mg to commend the Cll\ of GO"'ie Pomte Wood" on t., 11<'11,,) st(>m of recychng tl a'ih They have gll'en d l,'1een bill to edch hou"ehold. fo! cel1am t \ pc., of tl,l.,h to be el\ cled FO exdl1lple. gla"., plodllch dl e to bl' placed 111 tll' h'lcl'n bm dnd nl'\\ Spdpel'S.11e to be tied lip bundle" A" d cancel ned "tudent and clt17en of the flltu e would hke to 11\l' m,\ health) em onment Rl'l chng tld"h " a posltl\e l'f fol1 to help ledule the poilu tlon gl\ en ofl \\ hen bu nmg tl ash, and to help,,<1\ e...ollle of the Em1h'" r(,'ioullp'i By recycllllg the clb oi GO'ise POlllte Wood" h,\... "hol n enol moll... leadel.,h p tl Yllg to "a\ e our pl,met Othel Cltle" and LOml1lUl ties should foil 0\\ thl" fine cxampk vf.tllllh fu Ulll planet David C. Honten Grosse Pointe Woods Taxes To the Editor: Why soak the middle class or the upper middle class? t S tme to gwe these taxpay ers a break. Why S t the elderly and other special mterest groups have a louder voice n Washmgton? They can be heard, but we can't. The elderly op posed the catastrophic health plan and t was abolshed The elderly opposed the latest budget proposal to m- crease Medicare deductbles and t S bemg changed They complam, Washmgton lstens Are the mddle class and upper class not heard because they don't complam? s t because they dutifully are too busy Wth their 8 to 5 Jobs and family responslbjl tes, leavmg only enough time to pay their taxes and bills? Why should they be penal )Zed when they are the back bone of the tax system, are self.supportmg, and are the major contnbutol s to the GNP. They contrbute the most, but get the least from the system They need a special lter est group to represent them m Washington so their needs can be addressed and equty m the tax laws extended to them t seems the work ethc of the middle and upper class gets them hgher taxes and fewer services They get no tax breaks for mcome paid on their children's college educatlon, and, because of their mcome bracket, receive no financial ad for those expenses They are taxed on the mcome spent on hgher educatlon, but do not have t as dsposable mcome College S no longer a pnvllege for the elte t S a prerequsite for any professonal Job to day t S well known our students' performance on stand- 71" Sofa APARTMENT or CONDO SZE! 600 Fabrics Available. Cadleull' a dll.pd te"t" fall 'm below those of the EU opeans and the Japanese Many of OU gradudte schools admit far mol e fole:gn natonals than Amencans becdu>,p Amen cans do not meet all the h'1'aduate schola"tlc requll e ments Ol do not have the fi nanc131 means to suppol1!,'1ddudt :,tud.. ToddY'S Jobs lequre mole techlllcdl., tl allled dnd highly sklled mdlvlduals Amellcan" dre beb'1nnlllg to lose out f our young peo pp" mllld., al'e' OU most pi e COUS 'esource, educating them should be OU highest pi 101 t) nve"tment Jll edu caton should be emouldged th 111\ e"tnwnt td... Ll edts 01 defell ed td...ed 11COllll' kno\\ the govel nlllent S looklllg fol.1\ 'i to mc ed'>e td...e<; and \\ ould not \\ pi LOme a td... deducton fol lugher educdtlon that oldd be g1ven to famle" \\ ho plo Vide the 181ges., of ta...funds fol the govel nment But ll1ce the govel nment S so responsl\ e to unfall taxes on the eldelly and seeks to espond to the spe Ca needs of special lterest groups, why not gwe a ta... break to Amercan famlle:, who slently carry the heavy bul den of suppoltmg (from pnvate funds) the mfrasl uc ture of ow' higher educaton system, and who al e pn vately fundmg the develop ment of ow' next genel atlon of workel s and future taxpayels To Wit, f the average, an nual cost of a non pnvate college educatlon S $5,000, gwe all famdles shouldel mg college educaton costs a maximum of $5,000 tax de felted mcome or an amount equal to the cost pad up to $5,000 Let's make the tax laws more equitable and focus on changes that Wll 1,'we ow country a future Sandra H. Walters Grosse Pointe Park Apology To the Editor: Thle, 1".1 Jettel flom a 1e"l<lent 01 (t tt '1'1- caded 400 block of McKinley :\1\ fil st apolog') 1,'oe to the esldent" of the 400 block of MOl an have to u"e.' au Stl eet to come and go flom Mack did tl y ahel nate routes but found them mpossible a" use Can} on to come and go 1'1 om \101k My second apolog\ S to the foul cars met cammg the \\ long a \ do\ n Fishel They had all come out of the alley after findmg the a \ to \ckmley blocked (No\\ OU knoll hy pi efell ed of1'l1lr.'s'i..1.."",' 1\1oran 1\11 thn d apolog) " to the drvel s of the thl ee \ el} lal ge tlucks who had to bach. all the way dol n McKmle) to Chalfonte They \\ el e too big to turn around 811\'\\ hew on the block (Can.ou mdg me \\ hat a fil e thck., gomg to go thlough? A"h. the dllvel s of the tl ash trucks \h folllth apologl " to 111\ 10\ el) nelghbo! 110 had, pl'tltlon to keep the bm n l,c!(' up,l1d efused to 'i l b'11 t,1.,kl'd her hy she 1\,mlL'd t up,1d "l(',lld t \\,h...del fol tll(> lhldl en \... 1.lhed foul chlldl en on thl'"...mll' blo(k \llwn thell> \1 h lloll' t,flic. did not "'l't' hpl polit told hel of till' 11lldl'lt 1,...t \\ lltel lwn thpll' \.h ll' <ll ovel,ll1d h<ld to l,ll an ambul allle 1m 111\ hlhb,wd lo11ld h,\1 (' bl'en tllice a" -l,1 l'd 1f h.ll'\\ \1e \1auld 11.l1(' h,l(j to go <ll t he <V b h to eh 10nt(' on till' ce 1\1...0 \lh,lt,bout tlw...afl't oj tll' ehddh'1l on 1\101<n'l) \1\ 1,1o.,! polog,... to,ll the p('opl(' told th,lt tll' b,llll,lc!l> \ould bl' do\ln 1l o( tobl'1 '11)(' b,111(,.dl' "...till thel' \1 t'.111tlll''''p bloch....of peo pip golllg thlough,11 thh fol t)ll'...,h.l of thl el' bloch." of lolllp nt1\1(\111"111) Barbam W. Youngs Gl'OSl' Pointe Farms Book lover To the Editor: dentfied With Nancy Parmenter's column "Treasures await serous booke" Oct 18 am a book lover who S stll excited over the bargains received at St Clare of Montefalco's and AAUW's respective used book sales My foremost bargain from AAUW S an autobiography, "Pavarott, My Own Story," publshed m 1981 by Double day This treasure cost me $1 Other customers who noticed my purchase regretted they had not seen t frst. Some offered to give me a hgher price for my copy The photos are a plus for the text At St Clare went on a markdown day and filled a shoppmg bag of bargains. am presently enjoymg a large paperback publshed in 1986 by the Art Gallery of Wmdsor titled, "Politcal Asylum, Edtonal Cartoons by Draper Hll " "Asylum" S the word, f. y,e. ach cartoon is accompamed by commentary, explanation and/or interpretation Many are now 111 prvate COllectOns of such persona as PreSdent Gerald Ford and Mayor Coleman Young And are these relevant today Thank you, workers and contnbutors, to these used book sales See you at the next one Mary Mansour, S.S.J. Detroit Library Luxury Lounge by FLEXSTEEL facts To the Editor: Sllce the Farms City Council apploved the Ste plan fo! a pi oposed new bl a) on the g ounds of B 0\\ nell Middle School, sevel al Citzens have mqulred dhout the co,;t of pi epanng the plans ThiS has alway" hcpl1 publc mfol malan and,... <;uch. ould lke to...hm e t \1lth the commul1lty Ob lou"h, \\ e could not ONL Y FOUR WEEK DELVERY FOR SPECAL ORDERS. Fournier's Furniture Harper. Detrort Open Mon,Thurs 9 8 Tues, Fn & Sat CLOSED WEDNESDAY Harper. St Clair Shores Open Mon Thurs Tues Fn & Sat CLOSED WEDNESDAY dsk the Farms City Councl to consider the proposed new lbrary Without detaded plans dl1d traffic studies LikeWse, we could not ask esldents to decde on buld. mg a nell lbrary f we had no SUitable locaton, 110 ar chltectul al plans and no pi 0 Jected cost n ordel to pi 01' de both City Councll members and l'sldenb With a" much nfo' mdtlon < pos:'lble, we pad Olcl/MJlllng ASSOCiates $83,988 fol ste dndlysls, de "gn and bluepllllts for the ploposed nell hbl aly n addtion. $5,000 was p,lld to venf. site bound.1111':'. $2,760 \1as pdld fol :,tudh'" dnd $6,385 \\ a" Pdld fol t 0 "epm ate h affic "tudlcs f the pi oposal to buld a ne\\ hbl m \ S apploved by \ otel:', all of tht above costs \1111be ecouped m the bond mg foj the bulldll1g pi vjed Two addtional studies, as se"smg optons fm expanslon and the potential for prvate fundrdlslllg cost $10,000 To make "ure there are no ml.,understandmgs on cost, the board also spent $83,292 on fees c::mnected With the 1987 pi oposal to expand the pi esent Central Lbrary and 1enovate both branches. That pi oposal was defeated by voters m Novembel 1987 The boal'd of educaton be eves strongly m the need for a new lbrary Expendmg funds to prepare a detaled site plan now makes t POSS ble fm resdents of Grosse Pomte to vote on a new h- blary early next year. Edward J. Shine Superintendent of Schools Trees To the Editor: An open letter to the Ctzens and Cty CounCil of Grosse Pomte Woods As some readers mayor may not be aware, the Cty S "developmg" GhesqUlere Park use quotatons alound the WOl d developmg, for some lesldents consider what S bemg done to the park as mplovements, but to some of us t S considered destruc'-,;;q, lon of nature Whatever youl personal positon S regaldmg GhesqUlele Park, do ask the Cty CounCl to please save my father's trees FOity-three years ago, my famly purchased property abuttmg what S now GhesqUlere Pal k At OUl- south property me my father planted two Rose of Sharon and two hlac bushes Back then we ddn't put fences up to stipulate this S yours and this S mme, the area was kept open and my father planted trees and shrubs. Thirty-four years ago my father ded was 4 years old have a few memories of my father, but untl now, always had hs two llac bushes and two Rose of Shalon he had planted Over the years we put up a fence around part of OUl' propelty, and dscovered one PARMESAN CHEESE FRESH GRATED FRESH COFFEE THS WEEKS SPECAL HAWAAN KONA STYLE $49. Rose of Sharon and one llac bush was on city property Until the recent "development" of Ghesqlllere Park. every spnng and evely fall we had beautiful blooms flom these shrubs The constj uctlon workel" left one Rose of ShamB alone dnd removed one ilac buh The Rose of Shdron was pi etty fo' another year And whele the 40 plus years ldc once stood tall and full of lfe - well, we have dllt and weeds Due to the development at Ghesqulele Park, we'le gomg to fence 111 the est of OU yaj d that abuts the once bedutlful woods The ne\\ fence Wll be placed so as not to destol'y my fathel' slu ubs ThiS wll place them on the city pmpelty Sde of alii ne\\ fence /, ". Paid for By Committee to Elect Diane M Hathaway 2828 DaVid Slott Bldg, Detroit. M tnl;t od ).J11\\ leum u( ddj JEURS J\cr 1901 _WrT OUL, (31$) '-,.H! [A511.'.O (31$) m u Grosse Pointe New. Tomght, leal'l1ed they too are 111 Jeopardy of bemg destroyed by the city They too may be cut down m order to plant new shl ubs How they'l e gong to landscape behmd my home S unclear to me, but when lapploached councl members and asked them to!>ave my fathel'" tj ees, they were con. cel ned yet non commital n fact, was told the llac would not survive t has survived 40 plus years, yet t wl1l not SUvlve the city s landscapmg plan? Am bemg too sentmental? For the lfe of me don't undel stand why we cut down and dig up healthy tj ee only to eplace them With small one" Margaret Potter Grosse Pointe Woods DANE M. HATHAWAY for Probate Court Assistant Prosecutor Chief of Drug Forfeitures Wife, Mother, Two Children..!lL BAUME & MERCER BAUME & MERCER, MERC. Our Baume& \ereler watche. are aliays n fashon They're also avalablenterest-freeon our Club Plall, \l1th Just 20% down \\'omen l'ik bmcelet, $2750 Mell' strap, $1990."". CARlES W. WARREN! :-E==-1+- MULER'S MARKET r:j KERCHEVAL " "An mpressive Selection of foods n a relatively small place - -_. rtt the heart of Grosse Pointe Park" t OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY PRCES N EFFECT NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3 $1 Z PORKLON 69 ROAST 3-4 lb. avg. lb. CED TRKEY 329 CORNED BEEF $229 ORANGE $ 99 LEAN SLCED $199 lb. FLATS lb. ROUGHY 31b. ::N lb. BABY BACK SWSS CHEESE $3RBS $349 $3 lb. BunERNUT SQUASH 2 for 8 GREEN BEANS 79_ b. DAHO POTATOES... 29_ 31. SEEDLESS GRAPES... $1.29. SMOKED $8 99 SALMON lb. LUG GOVANN 99- SPAGHETT UTOf MUSHROOM SAUCE 28 OZ. COLAVTA CAPELLN ANCEL HAR PASTA L COLAVTA Extra Virgin $5 99 OLVE OL 34 OZ. t ;J " j, f 1 R sose,. P3 SFsspse,'P,n s,? 7 no...,.."... '1.

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10 ... -, A Julia Quirk Krag Servces fol Julia QU k Krag, 81, of Grosse Pomte F8 m,>, wel e held Wednesda. Oct :31 at Chnst ChUlch 'n Glo,>,>e POllltl' Farms Julia Quirk Krag Mrs K ag died Sunda), Oct 28, 1990, at home She \\ as boi n n YpsJlantl A gj aduate of the Master School 111 Dobbs FpJ, NY, and of Sllllth College, 1\1!» K ag also attended the Ul\el'>ltv of Mlch gdll fo! hel j,tj dduate school work and wa atlihated wth COlleh'1<ltp Sol 0<;1'> 1\11'> Kl <lg "P \ pd on the bodld" of of the Women' E\ ch,l1ge, tlw :'.!Jclllgan Chddl en Aid Soclet\. the NelghbOJ hood Thllft Shop, the Women <; Na tlolldl F<11m dnd Gal den A,,ou,1 tlon the N,ltlOnal Sotwt\ of Col olhell Ddmp of Amellld and the JunlOl Lt'dj,'l.ll' of Detl Olt 1\11" Kldg " '>U\ 1\ ed b\ hl'l hu"b,ll1d, \\' B J.lt' K,lg, "on, Wllam Bldce Kldg,11d l\1 lh,wl T 0\\ blldge Kl.lg W 'd" tel.lnl \ \\' Jll,ll" Gl dm, \lldo\ of the dte G Mennen Wl!ldl1ls, foj mel l\1jclllgan go\ el no!, dnd folll 1,'1 dndchldl en \1('11101!.ll contllbd! lun" lll<l\ be nldde to the Chll"t ChUi ch, 61 GOe POll1te B d, GO"se POlllte F'll ms, l\1lch An angements \\ el e made bv the Wm R HamJlton Co, l\10unt Clemen<; Eunice J. Sheehan A memonal sel Vce fo EUlHce J (Glochan) Sheehan, 81, fol mejlv of GlOsse POinte, was held Wedneway, Oct 24, at St Paul CltholJl ChUl ch n GOhM' POll1tp Fallll'> Mrs S1l'eh.ln died Sunda\, Oct 21, 1990, at St John Hop tdl 111 Deh Ot She was born n Tell \'towll, N Y Ml h Sheehan attended busl 11eS<;school 111 New YOlk and 11.1<;l1volved many cn C 01 ganl7atlon and clubs 111 the " GO'-"(' POntl' 31 ca She \\ as.n dl d golfl'1,md bl'ldge player SU \ 1\ 01 '> l1c1ude her hu" bdnd, Robel t D, daughtel '>, Kathleen Sheehan and Belt\ EgPl, dlld "evell f,tj.andehjldt en The ashe \\ be 1mB ned 111 the St Pdul Catholc Chul ch eol Ul1bal"llll1l 1\lemOlldl contnbutloll<; mal be made to the MlChlgdll Cancel FoundatOn, 110 E Wall en De tlolt. l\1lch to thp Chi 1St Chld SOClet\ of DetrOt Jov Road, Detlolt 1\11eh Robert E. Coleman, D.D.S. ServceS for Robert ECole man, 75, of Grosse Pomte Shores, were held Monday, Oct Dr. Coleman ded Frday, Oet. 5, 1990, at St John Hosptal in DetrOt He was born in Detroit A graduate of the UniverSty of DetrOit Hgh Schoo[, Dr. Coleman attended Notre Dame Uni. verslty and earned hs bachelor of science and dentstry degrees from the Umverslty of DetrOt He earned hs master of science degree at the Umverslty of Mch. gan n 1939 He was a vetemn of World War Dr Coleman was head of the department of orthodontics at the Umverslty of DetrOt School of Dentstry flom 1950 untl 1963 He served as president of the Edwal d H Angle Socety of Orthodontcs, the Great Lakes Society of Orthodontsts, the Umverslty of DetrOt Dental A. uml1l ASSOCiatOn and the Omm. crom Kappa UpSlon Chapter of the Umversltv of Detroit Dr Coleman was chairman of the American College of Den. tlsts He was lsted 111 "Who's Who n the Mdwest" and "America's Dental Leaders." He was the first graduate of both dental schools of the state of Mchigan Survivors mclude his wife, Manon; a son, E. Michael; daughters, Carolyn Sieffert, Mary Scarfone and Janet Palomo bt; and 15 grandchildren. MemOrial contnbutlonb may be made to the Grosse Pointe Ophthalmology Chnic or to the American Heart Assocl8tion-Detrolt Chapter. Arrangements were made by the Chas. Verheyden Funeral Home, Grosse Pointe Park f what happened on your inside happened on your outside, would you still smoke? NOVEMBER 15. THE GREAT AMERCAN SMOKEOUT, +. 1"":"-N'.':: '-"\H:/.:..-tJ":;' :'_'}"J'_":l, "\. ". t...s ':, t 1.1", >, - r r L "..M,.... t ';; """ 10 '4-. :e.";':",.;".',:-,::_ :.;.,;rt;:l::-,j-,..,j NOVEMBER 4th NOON till 6 p.m. THE STORES BELOW ON KERCHEVAL GROSSE PONTE FARMS U noj,1\-\ng:? c> Ud e f" HOLDAY OPEN HOUSE SPECALS,,,0 '! 7'("", ri 15 '0 " : LJ e OFF One item of your choice Refreshments f!71te ri,;nl}m 9?lo4e HOLDAY HOURS: d will be served...,..v...vcy" Mon.-Sol. 85 KERCHEVAL 10-6 GROSSE PONTE FARMS Thurs THRD ANNUAL Sun CHRSTMAS-OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, Noon - 7 p.m. 3 We offer 15% off <my.item of your choice during our Open House. except Dickens ViUage and f( 'f!1 [(J; ThSyear Christmas n the Clfy hou$e$. it rl;)("" "" 'The Sonta Maker" Willbe n our Window. carving the J,j L wonderful gent that s known the world over --U J OFF selected items NOON - 6 p.m. 88 Kercheval Avenue Grosse Pointe Farms ease Jam us for a leisurely Sunday afternoon preview of our exciting holiday collecton, Our knowledgeable consultants will be on hand to share decorating, entertaining and gift deas Our buyers have assembled a thoughtful collection of decorative accessories which are sure to become treasured new tradtons, including a hand blown fresh flower holder for the Chnstmas tree Grosse Pointe Farms Sunday, November 4 Lb 12-5 p.m. 115 Kercheval " on-the-hu" oliday ouse 15% Birmingham Sunday, November 11Lb 12-5 p.m. 154 West Maple Road Downtown Punch & Judy Toyland SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4th OPEMNG AT NOON OFF One item of your choice Where else but... PUNCH & JUDY TOYlAND 97 Kercheval on-the-hui one Christmas item of your choice during Open House Kercheval on-the-hill /0 OFF All Merchandise n Our Store Sunday, November 4th Noon - 5:00 p.m. 92 Kercheval ,

11 Eleanor Carlisle Schneider A lll'mo wi "1'1 Vce 1(1 EleanOl Call1,,le SL!\lPldel' of GO'>"' POinte will be held <tl 10 d Flld.lY, Nov,.t ( o,"e Po ll' Ml'l11oll.ll ('hull h J(j Ldhl'"hOll' 111 (;10,,( l'r111l1(' F.lllll" Eleanor C. Schneider M'" Schncldel dll'd <lftel a long dne;,,, on S<ltlll da\, Oct 27, 1990 M;, Schncldel headed her n tellol de(.01 atmg bu;,lnesb for ethan 50 yeal sand \\ as can. sidel 'd a tajlblazer long before women's libel atlon took hold n Amenca Fllends sad she smply dd what she had to do Wthout any fanfal e Known as btrong and sul'efooted, M s Schneider en tered the busmess world as a young lady and nevel' looked back The word "can't" was not m hel vocabulary, said her daughter, Jill S Wlhams For more than a half century, she!,'ulded her busmess Wth a confident hand, takmg others undel her wmgs Wth lovmg tu tel age and helped them to find their own succesbes Hel fnend and assocate, Clal mda Ray, spoke of M S Schneder m loving tel ms, expamlng that the majolty of her clients lemalned hfelong fnends Mrb Schneder was a member of the Amellcan SOCety of nt' o 110l Deblgnel b dnd hm wmlllib blonb encompabsed the EastCln "caboard from Connecticut to FOlda and l1l<tny of the mid webtcl n ;,tateb She wa" lenowned fol he 'll. pelll"p 111 planlhng- eldbol dte Pdllle" and weddlllgb and had ol flail <tnd "lyle With a ul1que '>11{ 1dtule of eleganw, Wilham,> "lid A Je/.rdl, dignified <ldy, "Ell 11("." bhe wa,> known to hel fj 1('11(1",hd" <l wondel filii "en"e of hlllllol,..,he "dd Flll'ndh bdld M'> Sdllleldel onle told them 111 Je"t thdt when "he dll'd..,he \dnted ton" of flow 1'1" dnd lvel" of tedl" " <nt people to lemernbel wa'> hel ' dlld lll'>" me," she told them Fllend" "ald hm \l'1"h \\ be gldnted fine btyle For many yeui b,!\illb Schnel del caled fol hel 1l'ahd moth' dnd vowed she would nevel be a bul den to hel famliy n her fi noll Vf'd' <;,...he W..l" cal 'd foj b} dedicated nul se" \\ ho becdme hel clo"e fllends Her Gro"se Pomte home ld;, filled Wth memento" such as handmade rugs Wth pel <;onal messages woven mto them, pug dogs and an abundance of ub llm hlhcs The home S consdered by fj lends and lelatlve" to be a lov ng legacy to the thlee genera tlons who resded there "Thele wlil be flowers and tears and she wi be missed - but never 01 gotten," sad another fj lend M s Schneder S survived by hel daughter, Jlil S. Williams, son-m-aw, DaVid P Willams, a granddaughter, Eleanor C Hos. 11'1',and a grandson, Wlham E Hosler Pnvate l1terment wll be at Woodlawn CemetelY n DetlOlt at a later date. Memonal conti butlons may be made to the DetrOt nsttute fm Chldren, 5447 Woodwald A V' DetrOt, Mlch ' to the Multiple SclerOSS SoCety, SUte 100, Evergreen, Southfield Ellen Rose Fitzgerald Services for Ellen Rose Fltz gel ad, 60, of Grosse POinte Shores, wll be held Fnday, Nov 2, at 10 a m at Our Lady Star of the Sea CatholiC Chili (.h, 575 Ballantyne n G"O%e Pomte Woodb M" Fltzgel aid dll'd Monday, Oct 29, 1990, at 1).John Ho,>pl t<ll 111 Detlolt She W,1'> bol n Dellolt lel l<nhly \\d'> p,lt of the 01gmdi F ench "etu"11enl 111 the Detl Olt aj ed M'> Ft/gel,lld e,ll1ed,\ mol'> lpl, dl'l.,'l ee 1111bll 0111 N'/.1 'lth College She Wd" d membc'l and pa;,t plebldent of lhe FO\ll Oddve Club M;, FUgl'l ad 1\.1'> d /wnw llldkcl, pl.1ll ht (.ompo"el,md Wel" dcllve 11\ t1lp DemoLJ dtt dnd State Centldl poll tl"" SU VVOl'> llducll hel hu, b.llld, Wlih,11l B,,,on, (ieol gc,. daughl('l ,,u!le,,1ld d,"tel, MU \ LOll W,lkh All angemenh \11'1' m,ld" hv the A H Petel b Funeldl HonlP GOb"(, POlllte Wood'> ' John W. Huetteman r. Servces for John W Huette. man Jr., 85, former village presdent of Grosse Pointe Shores were held Saturday, Oct 20, at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catha hc Church m Grosse POnte Woods, Mr. Huetteman ded Wednes day, Oct, 17, 1990, at his home m Harbor Sprmgs He was born in DetrOt. Mr Huetteman attended Umversity of DetrOt Hgh School and was a 1929 graduate of the Umverslty of DetrOt, where he was affiliated Wth the Alpha Ch and Sigma Nu fratermties He worked for Kraft Foods Co and was appointed Kraft's Pitts. burgh branch manager in the late 1930s He later founded his own food brokerage business in Detroit, John Huetteman & Son. He remained charnan until hs retirement in the early 1970s Though his busmess was a full-tme Job, Huetteman also be. came involved m banking, serving as president and chairman of the CommerCal State Banks of Roseville and later servng on the regonal board of directors of DetrOt Bank and Trust Mr Huetteman was mvolved m the Grosse Pomtes, servmg on the board of drectors at the Grosse Pomte War Memol'lal Wth many years of nvolve lohn W. Huetteman lr. ment 111 the Village of Grosse Pomw Shores, h was first appomted to the planning commssion n 1953 and later served as the commsson's charman He was elected to the poston of village trustee and remamed mvolved with the planning commsson and the public safety department Mr Huetteman was elected village presdent and remained n office until hs retrement to Flonda and Harbor Spnngs CA very important part of hs Job as village presdent was to remain polce comnnaioner of the village as he not only believed ill continually upgrading Grosse Pointe Shores, but most assured. ley keeping the residents of the village safe with a strong police force," said his son, John m, "Even until the very end he was extremely involved in busi. ness as his latest venture was to be partner and owner 111 the Harbor Pointe condominiums in Harrison Townshp. Mr Huetteman is survived by his wife, Grace Marie; a daughter, Grace Marie Bertshinger; a son, John ill; sisters, Viola Hill and Dorothy Ftzgerald; and four grandchildren, Bunal was 111 Mount Ohvet Cemetery, DetrOt Arrangements were made by the Chas. Verheyden Funeral Home, Grosse Pointe Park William J. Yott, M.D. Sel V(.l'e, fo Wllh,lJ1 oj YoU, 82, fol m'l ly of Glo'>be POnte Shm ee" w('le held 1'lw,>d,ly, Od 2:3, elt GU,Udl,1l Angel, (,lllll (h 111 ClcllV,:>on D Yott dwd Suncl.w, O(.t 21, 1990,.t the LOlli de'o Nil 1"'llg Home 111 Watelfoid He W,, hol Chclth,l11, OnLlO, ('.lddd He!>elved,,,n ob"letll(,),ll foi foul decoldl''> dud hefo! (' hi" du ement , D Yott "1'1 ved Oil the,>tolft,.t St John llo"pltu! 111 DdlOlt dnd Bon Se COlli" HOo,Pltdl 111 Go'>"e POllltl City He \1 d'> duet ot,ldlt.t Holy elo'>" Ho"plt.d.lld 1\01, l1e,\(l of the ethc'" Wllnllttee tol Uw Wayne County Medl(.dl Souety Since 1913 Ollr Ed M8JSZSwskJ earoetlr1g A He attended the Umverslty of DetrOt and graduated from med- cal ;,chool at Wayne State Uni. VC'blty n 1935 He \\de,,n dvld r:.)lort"man Hnd.111 d(.wmphbhed golfer Wth mdny toll nament trophleb D Yott " bu! vlved by h. d.lught('l, Glenna Reno, a son, William Jr, a Sster, 10 grand chldren, <tnd two great htjand chjldl('n Wd'> Mount Cemetely, Dellolt Ohvet MemOlldl contllbutlons may be mdde to the LOUl'deb NUl»ml; Home, 2300 Watkm'> Lake Road, W,lteJlmd, Mlch Alldngement" were made by the G dmel Funel al Home Cldl\,>on MaCK Avenue between 6 & 9 Mile n the small mall THE OPNON-MAKERS ON STATE SENATOR JOHN KELLY'S NDEPENDENCE. GROSSE PONTE NEWS "... We support Sen Kelly because of his independent stance m Lansmg, his proven concern about Grosse Pointe interests and hs expenence m offtce " Odober 25, 1990 THE DETROT NEWS THE DETROT FREE PRESS GROSSE PONTE TMES and EASTSDER ADVERTSER-TMES DETROT POLCE OFFCERS ASSOCATON GROSSE PONTE FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLCE ".. We like his streak af independence. He has been pushing for a ward system of council elections in Detroit and his "rent-a-judge" arbitration system promises to cut back on court case loads On balance, he deserves to remain in Lansing. We endorse John F. Kelly for re-election." Odober 14,1990 ", Mr. Kelly was one of the leading opponents of the Joint Operating Agreement, and readers are entitled to be mmdful of that. " Odober 25, 1990 "f it ain't broke don't fx it State Sen John Kelly is completng his third term of competent leadership, Kelly S one of those mdependent legislators who isn't afrad to buck the trend in hs own Democratic Party or to listen to all pomts of view on an issue. Kelly has good ideas and the record to warrant a fourth term We hope Grosse Pointe and Northeast DetrOt voters will re-elect Sen John Kelly" Odober 24,1990. lilt was SENATOR JOHN KELLY who challenged the Muyor, fought some of his own legislatl' e colleagues and sad "THAT'S ENOUGH! DETROlT CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE 1,000 POLCE OFFCERS t was SENATOR JOHN KELLY who nssted the funds raised by the utility tax be spent all police manpower and your personal safety - nothing else" Odober 18, 1990 John Kelly ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Paid lor by frlonds01john Kelly Mack Grosso Pornto Park 48224,-,... r M,e. or _ J'o, _,--.,., _...

12 -'-.-.-, A We Support Brian R. SULLVAN for Circuit Judge Hon. Joseph A. Sullivan Hon. Vincent J. Brennan Hon. Peter O'Rourke Hon. Matthew Rumora Dennis Hertel United States Congressman Nt#'4 srael's Gaza Strip: t's home and prisit P.Hd for b.,..su.an lor Clrcu 1Juoge CommlHee Gary l Kohut Chair Thomas M BumS" Jr Treasurer for the By Tyler M. Steben 111 nlllitm v fill''' ll1steud of photo to make the "mobles of protest." ============ and relayed the.nformatlon to Special Writer dlbum" OU bus rumbled by a large Ab t th th the chld; en who were followll[.( Slael'" G,1d StilP \\ould deli The UN bu., \\a OU l:>tatl' artlficlj.1 pond with drty gray OU e au or us n return they smiled, as f 11tl'l\' fall 1tO the 't'" d mcl' ment th,lt a"'''llled tht' Aldbs we watm t The small body of Tyler Steben, a Grosse Pointe 1,'1'eatlyreleved place to V"lt, but " cdtegol)' mednt 110 halln The UN S d "dter '> the neghborhood ces. Park resident, spent five months To see and meet the c111ldjen Joulne\11g to lhe Holy Ldnd d lughl\' lespected dnd vtal Olgun spool, \\e all' told A few days n the Middle East last year as of the ntlfadah " to be touched "e,1 ago." a..,tudent, 111ag latloll n the dlea, lunnmg food before OUl' arnvdl, local Pales part of hb f these boys and gills Well' 111 med tll' occupll'd tell'ltolle" to pdnllle." '><.'hoob,.l1d medical tlnldn troublemakers (as undergraduate the Umted Statel:>,they would be ll',1 l1l'thel Llld of volence dnd d ll1c" But e\ ell OU bg whte bl anded by the Saelis) were re studies. HS J1 '>Chool They would be ldlllg pm el 1\ 1\1\ \ Slt la"t NO\(.'lllbel bu., didn't pe\ ('nt tll' OCCd"lOlldl portedly med up al'ound the ' itinerary in- bikes dnd cal vllg pumpkins,,lilmed ll) (,dl hel noton.." but pll'ce of lubber or pl.lstlc flam pool, sevel ely beaten, and then eluded stops and J.sk1l1gto stay up to watch t abo "tllpas"ed 111) expect,) bemg hulled dt u flom dark al dunked mto the sewage water to n Turkey, more TV The chldlel1 of Gaza tlon::, - the \ ltlllls of thl' \ 10 le\,l\dy., he levlved and beaten agam Greece, Egypt, hve with halsh and sudden VO lenll', dl1d tho.,p \\ho sullel till' The odd.., 111 the cll('a well' all Granted, the story S heresay, ; srael, Mo- lel1ce, death and con!>tant fear po\elt\' ale all \erv ll',l] Vl'n made of dllt Not cl ploblern but the heavy boot tracks and <. rocco and t- Theil' back yard S a hedvly llce people \\ll'll the \\eathel \\.1., dl\. but a dentat On<. mound the pool aly,'l.lardedcamp that S totally con Allel pd.,slng t1llough the l'dl dloll' all(,1,t hl'a\\ alll >.ugge"ted much more than child This S the tlolled by a fojelgn powel that he,1\ 11\!.,'uarded bldeli check fhe house>. (f the) could' Jutlfy len at play first in a holds them m vely deep con POlllt \\l' met till' hllge \hlte bell1g l,llled that) \ele con Our lilst stop was at an all Steben three.part se- tempt The sraelis set clllfew::, bu" \\ th the \\Old., "UNTED ",t ultl'd of \1<1tl'\l'1 matel lals lemale school un by the World nes about his experiences that that ate pulllshable by death f t'\atons neclth plll1ted on lere dv,ulable CounCil of Churches Women he S writmg for the Grosse hloken, they regularly cut 01T tll(' "de 111 Englhh dnd Alablc Flom tll' telephone dnd elee young and old learned skills Pointe N'eM{ q' \\atel and electricity foj days on The bus was much molethan tllcal 1111ehung an unlikely 3!> such as typmg, mfant care and ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; end and thev wll demolsh tl an.,polt.ltlon. t 1\ <., < tl a\ l'hng "01 tment of.,hoe" "tick.." tin the Englsh lanb'1lage The school n the states she was dressed m houes as a Oli of collective llltelllhtlonal con. a whte flag Cdn", u'>ed te,1 ga" Cdlll!>tel"and exist.., because the three-yem -old faded hltlp Jean", worp hp hrace pulllshment 1.llh!.ccls th"t \\ LJuld l'.bu,- the tlieg,d P,L,,,tllllan lag UU Upll"lllg Cdlied the lntlladah has lets and Jewelry, and had polish DUlmg the lirst year of the OU.,afe pdl:>"age U N gl.llde told Ub thdt the dan put most of the men of Gaza n on her nals t was only aftel' upllsmg, one town was undel The onh non Pdle"tllllam the ghng debns " one WAy for the Jal, hospitals, 01 caskets. Tradl' talkmg Wth her for awhile that 1habltdnt of the Go.za strp see Palestll1ldn::, to plote>.t On!fl tona! Al ab society was untradl the huge dllterences became ap..lll' soldlels Sometme" the sol ndll,v, onh "lloe H'le hung tlonally trall1mg ts women to h (!lei" dl es.., 111 umfol'm, and ot el' flom the \\ C>.- "howll1g the SU\'ve a wold gone mad She sad she had been shot times they pose a" CUrOUS"tu "oil's of one's feet S <l Slb'l1of dls spoke \Hth a Palestmlan gul twice whle peacefully demon dents 01 as Cdmel..ltotlllg tou espect n manv A ab cultul es m an advanced English class stl atlng agamst the plight of her h'> The only dlftelellle S thdt Shoe.." ho\e\ 1:1, dl e expen..,lve, \1110 \'d" years old She people Her brother was klled tll' plclule<) the\ took ended up,0 othel symbol" wel e galhel ed remlllded me of her countel'pal'ts by soldl'ls and her father was Hon. Joseph B. Sullivan Hon. Theodore Souris Robert Ficano Wayne County Sheriff Jaled for an unspecified period of tme But she could stli summon a smile "'m just happy you're here to see for yourselves," she sad "Please tell others m you' country what t S hke here" We decded to take a stroll in the neghborhood around the school As we walked down the uneven drt road, we notced faces peermg from behind cur. tams and doors After a whle, a small group of chldren followed us from a distance The lttle crowd grew until there were 15 Palestman chldren trmlmg us We suddenly realzed that havng shed the protectve sheld of our UN. bus, our presence was subject to misp,4er,tridmg Pretty soon the adults began to step into the street, not sure of our mtentlons, An older man rushed out of a small house and asked m Enghsh "What's the problem here?" thmking that,vere solders We told him that we were stu ents, and were m the country o leal'n and to observe We show him our Amencan passports and student Ds as pi nnf The man, a doctor at a local lw pltal, smjled Palestinians house.restllcted curfew for 161 days, accdtdll1g to the Gaza Cen. 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13 Ne.w4 Art Van wouldn't let it rain on Detroit's Thanksgiving Parade By Ronald J. Bernas Stan Writer Grosse Pointe's Art Van- Elslander loves a parade So do his Wfe, his 10 kids and his c0- workers. And Judging from the letters he's received, so do thousands of people across the state VanE slander has been receivmg letters from young and old since mid-august when hs company, Art Van, saved the MChgan Thanksgiving Parade by m- fusing it Wth a $200,000 donation "We were in major endangerment at that pomt," said Jeffrey Montgomery, drector of public relatons for The Parade Company, the non-profit orgaruzaton whch puts on the yearly show ''The parade is a very hard thing to rase money for because t only happens onre a year for Taste the rhone Taste what Caltfol nla's "Rhone Rangers" are domg on Wednesday, Nov. 7, durmg a seminar on "Callforma Rhone Vanetals," at the Grosse Pomte War Memonal The semmar be gins at 7.30 p m Fee is $15 Caterer and wme mporter Bonme Delsener Will share her knowledge of the wmes of Symh, Grenache and Mourvedre which, for generatons, have produced fine wmes such as Chateuneufdu-Pape and Cote Rotie. For more mformatlon, call , Monday - Saturday, 9 a m-9 p m four hours," Montgomery said. "A lot of times we get commitments from people, but they all thmk we can wait until Novem. ber to get the money. n some ways we like people to believe it's a maglcal event but it's not - we work all year long." And, of course, funding is needed all year long because the Michgan Thanksgiving Parade S the only parade in the country whch builds and manufacturers all the elements that wmd their way down Woodward. The pa. rade costs about $1.3 rmllion each year, most of which comea from corporate or personal donations. "We're always a little bit behmd on the donations m the summer, but at that time we were more behind than we were comfortable with," Montgomery sad. VanE slander made the dona. tion after hearing how disappointed people were after they read the parade was in danger. "1 was sitting at the breakfast table and my wife Mary Ann was reading the paper and she said 'Art, can you believe we're gomg to lose the parade?'" VanElslander said. "And like most husbands, said, 'Oh, really?' Then one of my daugh. ters said to me 'Dad, can you believe we're losing the parade?' And then when went to work people were saying the same thing, and realized there was a lot of interest." He said the company gives to many charities with no interest NOTCE OF GENERAL To Be Held ELECTON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1990 in getting attention for the donation, but this gift was different. "Very frankly, we made this donation in the hopes that others would step forward and help, too," VanElslander said. Mon,tgomery said others came forwarcl in droves. "Since his donation we reo ceived more than $75,000 from other companies, individuals and schoo8," Montgomery said. Those who couldn't donate money, volunteered time. Also, some companies that the parade owed money to followed VanElslander's lead and helped out by forgiving some debts. Of course, VanElslander's company received a lot of pubhcit,)' by the donation, but he says he gave the money for the purest of motives - saving a part of the area's tradition. "We went to the parade with our kids for years and think we took it for granted," he said. "t WlS always a part of the Christmas tradition for our family. Now we can still go there with our kids and our grandchildren. "Every time you listen to the news it's so depressing. just wanted to do something nice. This is one of the most gratify. ing th.ings 've done in my life." CUSTOM GOLF CLUBS built to suit at reasonable prices. Regripping and reshafting done. Great Christmas idea. Call NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN that the General Election Will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 1990 from 7.00 o'clock m the forenoon until 800 o'clock m the afternoon, at which time qualified registered voters may vote for the followmg Governor and Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Attorney General Umted States Senator Umted States Representative n Congress State Senator Two me"'"ftooiedbdtmjit :;; " '1.,J Two Regents of the Umverslty o(michigan Two Trustees of Mlchigan State UnVerslty Two Governors of Wayne State Unversity County Executve County CommSSOner Two Justices of the Supreme Court (Regular Term) ncumbent POSition Two Judges of the Court of Appeals - Flrst District (Regular Term) Eleven Judges of the CirCUt Court. Third Judicial Circuit (Regular Term) ncumbent Positions One Judge of the Clrcult Court - Third Judiclal Circuit (Regular Term) Non-ncumbent Position One Judge of the CirCUt Court - Third Judicial Circuit To fill vacancy, term ending Two Judges of Probate Court (Regular Term) Non-ncumbent Positions One Judge of Probate Court - (Regular Term) Non-ncumbent Positions One Judge of Probate Court (New Judgeshp), term ending METRO ARPORT AND REFERENDUM Shall the Charter County of Wayne, Michlgan, issue and sell one or more series of Subordinate Len Airport Revenue Bonds, m an amount not to exceed One Hundred Milhon Dollars ($100,000,000) for the purpose of paying part of the cost of acquirng and constructing extensions and improvements to the DetrOt Metropohtan Wayne County Arport, paying capitalized mterest and coats of issuance and funding one or more reserve funds therefor, and Wth sad bonds payable from the net revenues of the Detrolt Metropohtan Wayne County Arport? Yes No The polling places for such election are as follows' CTY OF GROSSE PONTE All Precncts 740 Cadeux Road (Malre School Gymnasium) CTY OF GROSSE PONTE PARK Precnct No 1 Trombly School, Beaconsfield and Essex Precnct No 2 Trombly School, Beaconsfield and Essex Precinct No 3 Fre Hall, Jefferson and Maryland Precnct No 4 Pierce School, Kercheval and Nottmgham Precmct No.5' Defer School, Kercheval and Nottmgham Precnct No 6 Defer School, Kercheval and Nottmgharn Precnct No 7 Pierce School, Kercheval and Nottingham CTY OF GROSSE PONTE FARMS PreCnct No l' Grosse Pomte South Hlgh School, South Gym Audltorium, 11 Grosse Pomte Boulevard Precnct No 2 Gabrel Richard School, 176 McKinley Avenue Precnct No 3 Gabnel Rchard School, 176 McKmley Avenue Precmct No 4' Fire Hall, 90 Kerby Road Precinct No 5' New Kerby School, 285 Kerby Road Precmct No 6. Brownell Middle School, 260 Chalfonte Avenue Precmct No 7' Brownell Middle School, 260 Chalfonte Avenue 111l The letters from across the state telling him how much the parade means to them and thankmg VanE slander for sav- 13A mg t, tell hlm he dld the right thmg Art VanElslander. chairman of Art Van Furniture Co.. right. presents Paul Borman. chairman of the Michigan ThanksgiVing Parade Foundation with a replica of his check for $ which saved the yearly tradition. n the background. Carlene Carey. president of the Parade Company. looks on. Now You DON'T -lave1bwalt UNTlYou CAN AFFORD lbbuyt CTY OF GROSSE PONTE WOODS PreCnct No 1 Parcells School, Mack Avenue Precnct No 2 Barnes School, Mornmgslde Drve Precinct No 3 Mason School, 1640 Vermer Road Precinct No 4 Mason School, 1640 Verner Road Precinct No 5 Mumclpal BUlldmg, Mack Plaza (Lobby.Councll) Precnct No 6 Mumclpal BUlding, Mack Plaze (Basement) Precmct No 7 Ferry School, 740 Roslyn Road Precinct No 8 Barnes School, Mormngslde Drve Precinct No 9 Umverslty Liggett School, 850 Brarcliff Precinct No 10 Monteth School Cook Road Precmct No 11 Parcells School, Mack Avenue Precinct No 12 Ferry School, 748 Rolsyn Road The cost of elevating your floors just went down. nvest in Karastan. T'S MORE THAN JUST STAN RESSTANl; T S TOTALLY WORRYFREE T. W. Kressbach City Manager Clerk City of Gro'lse Pomte Chester Petersen City Admml'ltrator Clerk City of Gro'!'lC POntp Wood'! G P N 10/25/90 & Dale Kralnlak, City Manager.Clerk City of Grosse Pointe Pak Richard G. Solak ' City Clerk Cty of Grosse Pointe Farms E(fM:i1iszewskiCarpeting Since Mack Avenue ooi'lyeen 8 & 9 Mile n the small mall, aj... "'?"""':'_._._.....-"'1""" -"" _ 11...

14 - _ c..,--- 1_4A Mideast By Ronald J Bernas Slaff Wrller n,n llllo,ltl\'(' l'a,lmple 01 \!llt'l dl.,llf,1l1d tedchll1g, PJelce l\lddle Sl hool teadwl., dll' \1,ngll1g till' MCldle K.lf,1 hom(' me! d hltle ';t of Wlll' to the.,oldl!'!" (/1<' Mddle Klf-t, Ollt ('achel" rl'prcf,('ntll1f.{ 1:Wlhh 1.,tOl\ f.{eol-,'jdphv,md 11ft.,hlll" hd\l' lllmbllh'd thl'1l 100U" to ('1ll0uldge.,(Udl'1l1 1,.110\1kdgl' 01 the ('vellt" (u,1.111,me!,lll(h '\1.11)1,1 n hl.,tol\ dd"" F,m L,HUh b('f.{llc,(',ll! pl'llod \\th, 11'1l'l llf 1\holt h.l;, hdppellf'd (1\ l'11llf.{ht Ollll. 1\l,t'k he.,ho\\ '- d en N t Pl'.h 01 \\l't'h.1 ll'l.lp Thl'1l thl' lid"'" dl.,l u""p" (/1(' nfolll.ltlon t" 0\\ n \ W".\ld <". Anl'1 h.,tf'nmg to 0111 govl'111 l\l'llt <",1\ t H'\ h'l\ l'n t uled out JljillJ..l \ H... hjlj Ll- \":('") \.l\..\...j.i th,lt t 11,1" <l plopagdnd,1 ploy,,\lub "did What \ollle! t aq do 11 \1 l' '-,lid (' ould not dttdck.t.ll') n geoglaphy c1d"s, Joan (rlll'.,on pores 0\ 1'1.l lldp th the,tuden(., hh thelll ludglllg froll thl;, 'l1dp hl'l l tht'\ ollid deplo\ tll)(»)j' ht'lt' the\ 1\ould block.ldl md thllll;' like tholt," Gnel 'Oil' ud Tbl,,1Udll1t' made detdrled map' 01 t)ll'.l e<l and studied populdtwl fif,ture of 1Jddle L'L' n count les to detel nune ho\\ t ho"e t\\ (1 th lgs can can t hute to a count" 's pollel t s stuff e do any"..ay' she,ad 'We E' l11t puttlllg t conte\t Engll',h teachel Gll Gra) got a... NtW4 crss more than simple current events, These eighth-grade students made care packages for Grosse Pointers serving in the Middle East. They are. from left Kristina DreshaJ' Haley Harris, life skills teacher Val Moran. Kris Bevard and Jay Howlett. hst of addlesse,;, \\h('le people what they thought soldiers He had to cauton them that Cdn \\ nte to,;,oldjers 111 the Mid \\ auld \\ ant to know the letters must be somewhat de Ea'it Then he talked to his classes about the art of letter \\Tltll1g, part of the Enghsh cla"s' normal studies He asked hs students what the;. wanted to know about \\ hat's goll1g on over there and Pierce students general because the students don't know whethel, female or male soldlel 11'111 ecelve t "As former bc!"vlcemen we reo membel' how mporulfit mall call was," Gray bald Studentb ll'" dc1b..'>cbreceve extra cledlt foi mallmg a ser vlceman a letter Val Moran, lfe ;,kjlls teacher, got her students llvolved by makmg CH e pdckages which wdl be sent to a base, then for wal ded to till' :,oldlcrs Some of the soldl0rs who wdl receive the packages attended Pwrce Middle &hool 01'!,'Tadllated from a Grosse Pomte lgh school n additon to the popcorn and cookes, some students added Chap Stlk nnd Kool Aid to then pdckages All packages can FOR Grosse pointe News tamed a letter " thmk t's a good dea," sai student Mary Ann Klel "They're so bored over there' they need to know we're think-: h " J mg about t em. "Ths S a great way for all' ali departments to work togethm," Moran said The middle school program' wlll begm a new curriculwn' next year which encourages in: terdlsclphnary teaching. The teachers say by domg the Middle East project, they're getting a Jump on next year and they sat t's workmg "And what ends up happenin& S that these kids are amazingly well-versed where these' thmgs are happenmg," Grierson bolld Willialn find Leo ahalanjr. PROBATEJUDGE rood 10' b) 'he Cahalan Fa, JudVp (0', "' cpo Box A31d 1 Delrotl M A82A3 BECKWTH EVANS i BGGEST AND BEST ) HAPPY 30 TH BRTHDAY KM U CRASH" KOZLOWSK 'C 'RPET' NtRODU SALE EVER '''RY Over 300 carpet dealers have joined forces to bring you incredible savings on an incredible new carpet that won't mat, crush or compress - even under heavy traffic. The Traffic Contror Fiber System. 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15 ULS board adds 3 members The University Liggett School Board of Trustees has elected three new members to ts ranks - Detroiter Miriam Martin Clark and Grosse Pointers S\lB8ll Davies and Gordon Stewart. Clark has been a practicing attorney in Mchgan Since She is currently assstant gen. eral counsel, coordinator for lntellectual property at Wayne State UniverSty Previously, Clark - who holds a juris doctor degree from Wayne State Universit Y Law Clark School and undergraduate and graduate degrees from WSU and from Howard Umverslty m Washmgton, D.C. - owned her legal practice and was also an associate attorney for Kirk & McCargo. Clark and her husband, Dr. Frank M. Clark, are the parents of Christina Clark, a sophomore at ULS. Davies begins her trustee term after completing nearly eight years of volunteer service to ULS, most recently as president of the school's Upper School Parents' Board m A native of Great Britain, she has been an active and involved com- Davies munity volunteer in the Grosse Pointe areas since her arrival here in PACT scheduled She S currently employed as a travel consultant Davies and her husband, J. Desmond Davies are the parents of four daughters, includmg ULS 10th grader Joanne DaVes. Stewart joins the board after spearheading a successful Parents' Fund effort for the annual fund. Stewart, who S overall charman of the school's annual fund ths year, is the president of Stewart Management Group, nc., which owns Stewart and operates automoblle dealershps in Michigan He S a member of the board of <hrectors and current presdent of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association, board member of the General Motors Urn. versity of Automotive Management, board member and past president of the Greater Detroit Chevrolet Dealers Association and co-ehairman of the North American nternational Auto Show in Detroit. Stewart and his wife, Linda, are parents of three children m. eluding ULS sernor Andrew Stewart and ffth grader Sarah Stewart. Book sale The place to get an early start on Christmas shopping or to get a bargain on a great book is the From left, Julie Keersmaekers, Charlie Keersmaekers, Devon Crawford and Brett Crawford get ready for the Academy's annual book fair. Academy book fair set The Grosse Pointe Academy Parents' Coordinating Council Book Fair is set for Tuesday through Thursday, Nov. 6-8, in the hbrary of the school's mam building. Shoppers will have a choce of fction and non-fcton books for children and adults, calendars, stuffed ammals and other gut tems. Among this year's offerings are a selection of 12 Create.A. University Liggett School Book Notre Dame Fair, sponsored by the parents' boards. Notre Dame Hgh School wll The Preliminary American The book fair will be ill the host ts annual open house on College Test (PACT) will be held upper school library on the Thursday, Nov 8, from 6'30 to 9 at Grosse Pointe North High school's Cook Road campus, 1045 pm School on Nov. 10 at 8 a.m. Cook Road, in Grosse Pointe All 6th, 7th and 8th grade The program is administered Woods, on Wednesday, Thursday boys and ther palents ate m during the sophomore year as a and Friday, Nov practice for students who will Hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on kp the AC'T m their mor Wednesday. 8 a.m. to 5 pm. on year. The cost is $8:","f1i!.-...,...'ftqrsday, and.-8 to 11 a.m For more information, call Friday. Norman Du Coin at the school The public is welcome. For at more information, call Book pubhcatons whch allow parents to integrate personal in. formation about their chld mto a charmmg, fully llustrated story. Caldecott and Newberryaward winnmg children's books will also be featured The sale Wll run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov 6 and 8 and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 7 For more informaton about the sale call durmg busmess hours open house vlted dents. to Jam faculty and stu The school S located at Kelly Road, Hatpel Woods FO more mfolmaton, call North students.john Kastran, princpal of GOS.,e POinte North Hgh School, announced that several.,tudent1> wel e named com mended 1>tudents n the NatOnal Ment Scholal1>hlp P 0b'ram The honored students are MChele Hatty, Kathellne Jones, COUltney Mack, Tm Menlg, Paid io by Cal'al'1agh 10 Cou nty Com Tl5Sone Comm!'tee 4135 B!st;op-D& 10 M en gar , j commended Bnt Perce, Amod Sarmak, Adam Vtale, Glen Wlczorek and LSd Wllams A letter of commendaton from the school and Natonal Merit Scholarshp Corp, whch con. ducts the program, will be pre. 1>entedto these outstanding sen. OS 2nd Family Fun night scheduled The second Department of Community EducatOn Family Fun night will be Fnday, Nov 2, at Brownell Mddle School The event runs from 7 to 9 p m and Wll feature "Dazzlmg Dunks and Basketball Tncks" from the Amencan Basketball Camp n addton, swinumng, volleyball, basketball, pmg pong, arts and crafts and refreshments will be available for the whole fam. ly Admission is $1.50 a person. The school is located at 260 Chalfonte n Grosse Pointe Farms. Only the rear entrance Wll be open Re-Elect Cavanagh Wayne County Commlssroner- PROVEN. Chairman Public SeMce Commlnee Accomplished Balanced County Budget njttated ExtensNe Road mprovements Endorsed by Law Enforcement Agencies ThTmilduT daccr Whn perfdn11a1c count. FEATURNG > "URT APPLANCE. ",. "'. 91u.. ".,.,.".. 3SS06 CroeallHk WJ' i Mlfe} < st District Sub-Zero Dacor Asea Russell Range. 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Cook, C.S.B. of Chagrin Falls, Ohio Member of The Chnstlan SCence Board of Lectureshp Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, Detroit Kercheval Avenue block west of Alter Road Attended parking Child care provided ' f- r A Chrrslian SCence lecture is an n{ormallalk gven by an experienced Chnslian ScienUst on a topicof concern to the general public t is not a church service. (.l 'i [jlf..1.vt. ACADEMY A GROSSE PONTE invites your fmmly and friends tojoin us at our OPEN HOUSE Sunday, November 11, :00-5 :00 p.m. The Groc;sc POnte Academy pridec; mclf on an mdividual approach to education whle offering student" opportunities to develop a c;trong semc of character and values. A Certified Monteson rar); 'ichool - Mornmg, Afternoon &,-xtendcd Day <;c.'5on, Small Clas SlCS hench ( Ja,c., ' arly School - Grade S "Come Home to the Father: A spiritual journey that heals life's hurts" H!c,ook Forward To A Brght Future Tbrougb The Eyes Of Our Chldren. Early School (2 1/2 to 5 years) Grades 1 through 8 For Further nfonnation Contact: Mrs. Molly McDermott Director of Admissions sllim W. _.. f?""""-' _ _._ -- _.. 1e_.-.. _

16 - 16A Edltor's Note The followmg tnbute to Alr Commocrore Str James Alfred Easton was wntten by an old frtend, the retired editor of The DetrOlt News, who read t at the funeral senjlces last week OffiCally he ded as Au' Com modore S1 James Easton, RAF office!, Wmid WaJ spymaster and an architect of the switch that ecogmzed Josef Stalm as democracy's enemy of the 1950s But to us here today, he was Jack Easton, for three decades a DetrOt per<=;onahtv a tran<=; planted Enghsh gentleman who bl>cameow fnend, a golfing com. pamon and a most reluctant re porter on the dramatic service career that led to hs kmghthood by Queen Ehzabeth Let's consder those two per sonahtles. Sir James of the hot and cold war, and our relaxed and convvial Glosse Pomte neghbor The mlhtary story began Wth Cadet Easton at the Cramwell Air Academy and contmued With Fhght Officer Easton at bases m Bntam, North Mnca and nda Then t was Squadron Leader James Easton for three years on ths contment to help tram Ca nadlan thel s for ther country's upcommg partnershp With the RAF m the European war agamst the NazS Back to wartme England m 1939, Wth a new bnde and, at last, hs own combat command, thmgs started badly Wth a case of the flu He was bed-ridden when hs squadron went off on a bombmg rad on Naz mdustnal and 011 areas and was, essen tlally, wiped out Decades later Jack still ruml. nated that - f he had not gotten Sck - f, With hs experience he had flown the lead plane - he mght have brought the boys home "..;;, '... But there was a new"asslglment chef of a techmcal mtellgence group to learn what the Luftwaffe had on ts supenor arcraft that the RAF lacked HS teams of engmeers, SCentsts and mechamcs rushed to every Ste of a downed German plane to dssect for enemy aircraft technics At age 35, t was general om cer rank and orders as an air commodore to fly m - and some. times recover - alled agents dropped behmd German hnes on the contment Then two years later, up the mtelhgence ladder to the number three post m SS tw4 Air Commodore Sir James Alfred Easton Tuesday, October 23, the Britsh Secret ntelligence Servce first founded <llound 1500 by Henry V to applchend plotters aganst the Crown We n post'wal DetlOlt had lt tie luck m efforts to get Jack Eastqn to tell what he did 111 SS - until author Anthony Cave Blown pubhshed the blgdphy of Sl' Stewart MeUllCs \\ hlch had as ts ttle the smgle lettel 'C," the tradtonal designaton fol the generally anonymous SS dlrectol' Descnbmg Men71es' acheve ment ecrultmg Easton, BlOwn \\1 ote 01 hm "Easton posl>esl>edan f!hellcnt mmd which he devehjped along h nes of "practl ca telhgetl( e " HlS hbrary of dass1cl> al>lalge, hls lterest n opera profound. hu, uork capacity vast hll>judg- //lent of men e\cellent, and he was as calm hls office as he had been n the cockpt of a flvlllg boat on a stormy ght oler the Medlterrallean Easton ural>hked by Amencalll> alld. m the traditon of Bntlsh ad11l1llis trators, he was self-effculllg to a degree Whenel-er he touched all hls work, he did so alnwst shyly and had a queer hablt of rou;ng hls eyes heavenward He ll as small, dark and slight, neat bwld and an auld golfer' Of mterest to us S that, of hs 82 years, Easton spent 32 years here HS 1958 consular appomtment may have been the most mpmtant Blltlsh post marner- ca - outside the embassy Washmgton Europe's postwar econstructlon was m full swmg dnd the DetrOt mdm,tnal contn butlon was Vtal DaVid Easton says that, reo leved of the tensons of his wartme Jobs. h:' father rated those DetlOit years as the most re laxed and happest of hs hfe R\lt t W:1<;not all beer :1nd skt tles A few here remember a large "tag dmner Jack gave at the Lttle Club to hear Bntam's ambas sador dscussthe economc fu ture of a DetrOit economcally wedded to Bntam HS suave dl plomacy got an abrupt reply from Henry Ford slttmg dl' rectly across the table from hm "Mr Ambassador," Ford started, "'ll tell you that, as of now, The FOld Motor Company Wll never mvest another dme n England" He went on to de. tail labor relations problems hghlghted by the concept of Englsh workers that they had an "mherent nght to stnke" de- Another more sea.l'chll1g com spte contrary provlsonsof any ment came from an opponent - labor contract Km Philby, the SS traltol - When some of us tl'led to symwho fled when there were SgnS pathlze over the ruptured ambasthat Easton, among others, sus sadonal welcome, Jack's un. pected he mght be a RUSSian flapped answer was that Mr. spy From hs Moscow refuge he FOd had told t hke t was and compared Easton Wth hs mme much more effectvely than he dlate SS superior, John Smclalr (Easton) ever could have con- Philby wrote. veyed m a written report "On first acquaintance (Easton) gave the mpresswn of burbling Jack chose DetrOt as hs final and bumblmg But t was dan- retrement home m Anna gerously deceptwe HlS strength Easton ded here m 1977 and a was a bram of COnsPiCUOUS clar- few years ago he marred the lty, yet capable of deeply subtle former Jane Walker of DetrOlt ot,t,5 Ro/"_tem fr;gmtltme e to!.llj jq time as atusonlsts, 1 coulj"'" avoidance on;oast FWa not help applymg to Slllclmr and characterstc - with a slight Easton, the obvous metaphor of excepton He was not hestant the bludgeon and the rapier to menton the achevements of was not afrmd of the bludgeon, t hs two chlldren We heard of could be dodged wlth ease But DaVd's successes and advances the occaswnal glzmpse of Eas 111 the Bntsh Foregn Service ton's rapter made my stomach and all came to know of Janet's flip over was fated to have a contnbuton to the Enghsh good deal to do With him" school where her husband S the n 1956 Jack was knghted for thll"d genel at On headmaster. hs wartme servce With Men- All hs old frends Wll mss Zles and Smclalr gone, he re Jack Easton, and we always Will mamed the No 2 n SS for two thank hm for what we gamed years untl he resgned voluntar from knowmg one of the few lly and subsequently was ap who dd so much for the preserpomted counsul general m De- vat On of our generaton trolt -Martzn S Hayden PARMS tfr[ar@t A355 U.PS PCK-UP,-,:, FSHER RD. DALY OPEN 8 to 5 30 p m DAilY, Wed. til Noon. Closed Sunday WE DELVER Prices GoodNov Special ed parents to meet The Glosse Pomte SpeCial Ed ucatjon Parent AdVisory Com mttel' (PAC) Wll meet on Wednesday. Nov 7, at 7 pm n the Brownell Mddle School Jbrary On the agenda Will be a epolt on state and local ssues by Spe clal EducatOn Director, C Suzanne Klem. sub commttee e POltS on vocatonal educaton and speclal recreatonal and summel progams, and an oppor tulllty for pal ents to ask ques tlons, voceconcelns and sugge:,t ways m whch the PAC, school system and commumty can best meet the needs of child.ten With handcaps and then' famlhes The Wayne County ntel'medl ate School Dstrct encourages local school dlstncts to form Par. ent AdvSOlY Commttee!> as a means of provldmg communcu Lon, dwdenebb and volveml:lll between patents, the commumty, local school boards. the SD and the state boal d of educaton The PAC m ts present form S new to Grosse POinte, having been fo!med Just last March t Social Security updates available Benefit statements showing the estmated amount of Social Security benefits a worker could expect are available through the Social Security office. The esti. mate shows dsability benefits for workers and their families, and survivors' benefits available to fanuly members if the worker dies, Wth a realstic estimate of their Social Securty benefits, people will be in a better positon to make informed decisions about their need for insurance and savings, said Verlyn Rebelein, Socal Security manager in Grosse Pointe. People can also use their statements to verify that all ther earnings are shown correctly on their Social Security records, T the record S wrong, Social Security may be able to correct it. t's usually easier to make cor- ns if the error i&, ew.years,whil ' aailfiiv8ilab'fe,.l&bele To get a benefit stament, call Social Securty at SA ( ) and ask for a free Request for Earnmgs and Benefit Estimate Statement When it comes in the mail, fill t out, and send it back You'll get your statement in a few weeks The Grosse Pomte Socal Seeu. nty office is located at Mack Avenue. S open to all pcll'ents of chlldl en With special needs A PAC board, epl esentmg a:, many nnpan ments as possible, attends all meetings, as does the dll ector of spec"! educaton Also on the PAC bomd :' d l'epl'csentdtl\ e to the W..ync County PAC, GlOsse POinte's epl esentatlve. JoEllen Ldne, S the chairman of the Wayne County PAC, and also serves on the state Specl, Ed i\dvsoly Conlllll ttee Smce t:, fomaton ldst Mal ch, pal ent mput at Grosse Pomte PAC meelmg<., has esulted 11 plans for upgjadmg the qualty of vocahonal poglams fol spe ctal students n Grosse Pomte, 12 STATON 200 lb. Single Weight Stack No Cable Change GYM SYSTEM ONLY :o and the formaton of two new plob'ram:, - a summel Language Acton dass, and a yeal- ound specal needs b'ymnabtlcs plo 6'1am offeled by the GOSse Pomte Gymna"tlcs Club Goub fol the school yea mclude contmul11g to work on vocdtlonal, :,ummel and CCP atlol1al plogams, as well as ad. dlcssmg the needs of Siblngs of bpeclul kids, compllmg a list of re:,ources available to pal ents, and mceasmg communty and school awdleness of the needs and abilties of OU specal Cltl lens For more mformatlon, call LZ Pebe at or the Grosse Pomte SpeCial Ed office DANE M. HATHAWAY Probate for Court ASSistant Prosecutor Chief of Drug Forfeitures Wife, Mother, Two Children Paid for By Committee to Elect Diane M Hathaway 2828 DaVid Stott 81dg DetrOit, M No Payments Until March. With Approved Credit Your One Slop Shopping Headquarters For A! Your Fitness Needs VLLAGE CYCLE Bt Fitness Center Uarper. st. Clair Shores REPUBLC 3BANKs.E. :::::::::::: SATURDAY 10 2 pm Grosse pointe News AWARD WNNNG KEYLME COOLERS $1 00 OFF PER TN ALSO BENNEBTS, CANNON BAllS, BENNE WAFERS COTTONELLE BATH TSSUE 99p.k, FRESH WHTEFSH LEAN CENTER CUT OUR OWN SLCED SlLLE98 PORK $279 SLAB $159 2 lb. CHOPS lb. BACON lb. GROSSE PONTE'S LARGEST PRODUCER OF FRESH SQUEEZED ORANGE JU g:e" G\\S CHUNK LGHT iii SAGA CHEESE TUNA SALE $ pak BUMBLE BEE. w.t.r 77 $ dep b or 011 can case + dep BLUE, MUSHROOM OR JUMBO NDAN AVEA PNK GRAPERUT t( 199. (jz!fofr.i,.\:r $4 97 lb. PECE OR WHEEL JUMBO CANTALOUPE CHVE PEPPERDGE FARM BLACK BEAN SOUP WTH SHERRY ROMANE LETTUCE r.-'; 9gea.59'b. D.,iclou.1y ORGNAL STONED WHEAT THNS BUY ONE GET ONE FREE WHLE SUPPLY LASTS BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND ZADY'S PLETZEL $2 47 bag Parmesan, Onion or Cinnamon MOTT'S BEEFAMATO $1.88 boule T;=Tt YAMS s tomato cockt.u with lm'oth SPROUTS _ '-Aall b. 291b MONDAY-THURSDAY 9-5 FRDAY 9-6 OR BY APPONTMENT FULL SERVCE PERSONALZED BANKNG RESDENTAL MORTGAGE LOAN SPECALSTS MACK AVENUE at Kerby GROSSE PONTE FARMS PARKNG N REAR , eo 05.5,,.....

17 N4 1 '14th District congressional race a By John Minnis spending, presetvng the quality Assistant Edrtor of the Great Lakes and bnnglng n a repeat of the 1988 congressional race for the 14th Dis- down overall governmt"nt spending. He favors a freeze on spending except for cost-<lf-living austments for those on Social Secunty. He also is seeking federal, state and county funds to help small communites revamp ther combined sewage systems to stop overflows into the Great Lakes dunng periods of heavy rain He is seeking increased spend- ng for law enforcement and prisons on the state and local levels And he wants to see education Two years ago, McNealy car glven priority n spending, n. ried Grosse Pointe Farms, cluding continuing college loans Shores and Woods but lost overall to Hertel. come requirement.'l to qualfy for and elminat10g mimmum n. The 14th District spans much government guaranteed loans Dennis Hertel Kenneth McNealy of Macomb County and parts of Concerning the recent budget budget plan finally adopted by Wayne and Oakland countes negotiations in Washington, Hertel criticzed the summit budget As well as challengmg Hertel Congress over the weekend m 1988, McNealy had prevously and comprises 14 communities, including Grosse Pointe Farms, agreement, which was reached run for a spot on the Oakland Shores and Woods, Harper by White House and congres- Kenneth McNealy County Board of Commissioners SOnal leaders. He said the sum He admits t's an uph111battle Woods, 120,000 DetrOt resdents, Hamtramck, East Detroit, accounting teacher Wth the De- Kenneth McNealy, 46, S an mit bypassed the committee process that is designed to develop to unseat an mcumbent, who generally gets most of the media three-quarters of Warren, Sterling Heights, Utica, one quarter a teacher in Detroit for 24 years lenger has a chance S when troit public schools He has been the budget He voted against the attention. "The only time a chal- of Troy and almost all of Madison Heights. U.S. representatives run for two-year terms and the pay S $96,600 a year. Beginrung Jan 1, the salary for House members goes to $125,100. tnct, U.S. Rep. Dennis Hertel is facing Repubhcan challenger ( Kenneth McNealy of Madison Heights. G -r 1011", '(;;{ 1 O h -W Dennis Hertel Dennis Hertel, 41, of Harper Woods, 18 running for his sxth term in the U.S. House of Repre- sentatives. He was frst elected to Congress in Before that, he served in the state Legislature for six years A member of the Armed Ser- : vices Committee, he serves on :_the Oversight and nvestlga- : tions, Mlitary Personnel and : Compensation and Research and Development subcommlttees. : Hertel Bald that as a member, of the Anned Services Committee he got the MX missile program scrapped and developed a centralized buying system for the Pentagon that will eventually save taxpayers $40 ililllion ye... - S "! -..,_ chairman of the Oog;aphy and Great Lakes Subcommittee of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, Hertel made it mandatory for oceangomg smps to check their ballast before entenng the Great Lakes, he said. : The zebra mussel, which S, fouling water mtakes and threat. : ening f18h habitats, entered the : Great Lakes by bemg dlscharged from an ocean-going freighter -.Also, a Great Lakes research laboratory has been set up in " Ann Arbor to look at ways to : combat the zebra mussel as a result of his COmmttee's action, Hertel said_ As a member of the Select Committee on Aging, Hertel S W'orlung on a natonal health care program, wmch he said will become reality in this decade. "We're already paying the cost," he said n the June 21 ssue of Roll Call, a Capitol Hill newspaper, Hertel was listed among nine others as the most obscure congressmen, an honor the July 2 Newsweek descnbed as not too flattenng. Accordng to the edtors of Roll Call, however, the newspaper's Caucus of the Obscure 18not a cntclsm. Actually, the distmctlon means that Hertel and the others named are members of Congress who quetly go about the business of government with httle fanfare, the magazine said. These obscure congressmen "assiduously tend to their COnstituents' needs, rack up impressive attendance records and concentrate on the not-so-sexy (yet necessary) ssues on the legislative agenda," according to the reporters who wrote the Roll Call story Concermng reapportionment - the redraw10g of congressonal districts which in 1981 split the Pointes nto two districts - Hertel said he has always favored having the POlntes and Harper Woods n one dlstnct. He blames the state Leglslature for splttmg the POlntes The ssue of reapportionment is critcal n this election since Michigan S expected to lose two congressonal seats because of its fatlure to keep par..e 10 population with other areas of the country Hertel sad his key concerns are cuttmg waste in defense Three new foregn mports are sweeping people oft their feet this season They're the latest strams of nfluenza - A-Tam'an, B-Shanghal. and A-Yamagata. As Wth any other flu, ther symptoms are qute famliar. Once again, people are complalnmg of fever, runn nose, sore throat. and a tired, achy feeling n most cases. these Smptoms are the extent ot'the mtectlon But not ah\ a\ Left unchecked, these nu bugs may open the door to more senous, secondary problems such as pneumoma. To help prevent this. see \-our famlh doctor no\\ befoi-e one of these mports n The oslsi e, 0 0 rerun there's a vacancy," he Said "'m not a defeatist 'm a realst " He favors federal financmg of poltical campaigns and domg away Wth pohtlcal acton commltee (PAC) donatons That way, he said, everyone wlll have an equal chance n an election He S chairman of the 14th Dlstnct Republcan organzaton and has been active n the GOP for many years, he said Even though he supported PreSident George Bush m the past and w1l1 n the future, he beleves the presdent made a big mistake by not stcking to his pledge of no new taxes " thmk the tax proposals they're talkmg about wll take the starch out of our economy," he sad He favors letting the Gramm Rudman budget cuts kick m and puttmg a cap on spending for five years untl the budget bal ances Even though the relaxaton of relatons Wth the Soviet Unon and the Eastern Bloc countnes has decreased the pressure for takes hold }:our doctor can help prepare you \\ th pre\ entatl\'e measures. mcludlng a tlu \ accmatlon created tor thh current stram hou'd lke a reten al to a phslclim speclalzmg 111 thee treatments. call the reterral me number sho\\ n here :\a\-be then these ne\\ mport...won't be so popular atter all ores St.l,] John Hospital and Medical Center A of 1988 more defense spending, McNealy stll advocates a strong defense, as he did n the last electon Refemng to the the raq Sltua tlon, he sad the Umted States stli needs a strong, deployable force He thinks that whle small cuts n defense spending may be Justifiable, massive cuts would be dangerous " thmk we're settmg us up for another Pearl Harbor," he said. To save money, McNealy favors cuttmg back on foregn aid, such as ad to srael He S also concerned about the drug problem n this country He said government has no control over the SituatOn, and he be. heves stopping the flow of money S the way to clamp down on drug sales f the money can be momtored and ntercepted, the drug pushers m this country would be stymied and the drug cartels would not be able to get ther profts out of the Umted States, he said Concerning reapportonment, McNealy beheves the 13th Dlstnct Wll be expanded to nclude all the Pointes ore. --- W.. - l'l!ll'----'-- ' &i1iil!.3! _.... ll....t-! "l.n &.,..n"11 ".."."" t"'".njj,... t....

18 A NtMJ4 MSSAmerca X passmg the famous Great Lakes passenger steamers Tashmoo and Put m Bay. The racing craft was the last of Wood's boats bwt solely for competton and the retirement of Miss America ill marked the end of Wood's domimon over the TOM'S FENCE CO. ALL TYPES OF PRVACY & SECURTY FENCES OOVNYL-COATED UNK SYSTEMS FULLY GUARANTEED RESDENTAL & COMMERCAL CALL FOR FREE ESTMATE Edmund Fitzgerald to be commemor.!!:wt!1,"!,nbio!t.:t By Dan Jarvis McGreevy halls from Belfast, ercolor pamtmg The P to g Staff Writer Nmihern reland, and comes plates are then destroye.n- When the frelghw Edmund i 1 a long me of shipbuilders sure the buyers of hmlted edl- C Fltzgeldld <>etout on Nov 10, o a dfather worked m the ton punts," he said 1975, flam Supellor, WS, canv B f.t \ pyards and was pali He Scurrently workmg on a llg more than 26,000 ton" 01 ' ofetl:'lsibulldmg crew that pamtmg of the 11tamc on her ron Ole!<mmd Dehuit, no one constructed the S S 1'ttamc malden voyage could have guessed tht, olltome "Belfast Sa shlp.bulldmg McGreevy receved his formal of the Journey town," he i>ajd "Either you WOk That mght the 17 \ C,l old \ Ci> m a shl ali trammg at Cass Technical aj d or you leave and sel Cllcountel cd gale folce \\ md" go som:herc else High School and the Socety of and headed foj WhlWfi"h Ba) " gl ew up talkmg and hear Arts and Crafts m DetrOt HS pamtmgs have been dsplayed at whel e 16 ShipS, llcludmg the rt' '.is;,<;'_,, The original Rob- llg about shps was always m WJlham Ca) FOd had dh ead\,,s" the Dossm Great Lakes Museum, the DetrOt Yacht Club on v erl McGreevy wat- terested drawmg ships" taken refuge ercolor painting of McGreevy has bult models of Belle sle, the Museum of the WhdenhthFCotlGU'd1rdre the William Clay l>evetal ships and uses them as porte t e itz Great Lakes m Bay City and at dc l "dp Ford. the flagship subjetts for his drawmgs He pea red from adaj contact, vanous art gallenes and exhibts Be\ William Clay Ford of he old Ford pamts mamly n watercolors era ships left Wllltefi"h Pomte fleet. will be un- " am basically self taught," Gro&SePomte, Dearborn, Port to look for SUl\\OlS Only the veiled Saturday, he said "My father and mother Huron and Chicago Wilham Cld\ Ford, the l1agshlp Nov. 10, the 15th te Wh t lke about For more mformatlon on the f h d F - d f1 d wel e pam rs a o t e 0 01 eet, stdye out anniversary of the watercolm S that t glves you a exhbt, contact Gallery in the Woods, Mack Ave., Grosse n the Novembel, gale lookmg fm sinking of the softer look than 011" the Pomte Woods, t1'lcrell of fthe Fitzgerald,,; Great Lakes ore MCGreevy genera v makeg ljl3t f:,!c '11 'l'gllt (1" "Ke : carrier. Edmund Supenm 1\ be J ecaptlll cd at " Fitzgerald. Gallery n the Woods, "hen on Also to be disthe 15th anmvel'lary of the dls '. played are wateraster. NOl 10. the gallery Wll "'"_,v.v4' -., color prints of the ADD CHARM TO feature the watercolor works of _;;;Fl '"..,"'" "":'_ Edmund Fitzgerald OUTDOOR Woods resident Robert Mc ::" " - 0'.. '.# -0' and the rac- LVNG AREAS Greevy.:::,:::.''&C._'..,,, ::,. ing craft. Miss The e"hlbltlon wlll feature America X, McGreevy's 1990 releal>e of hm '," "4»: lted edtton plmts of the Wlham ''''-l,,-"'''''_ '" "''W'? Clay Ford and Will mclude remarques deplctmg the Edmund Miss America X Ftzgerald n a storm Clay Ford was powered by built, the 40 foot craft was pow Capt Donald Encson, formel steam-dnven turbmes and O! ered by four supercharged Pack. captain of the Wilham Clay fired bolers, which gave it a ard engnes and weghed 10 Ford, Will be on hand at the speed of 16 land mles per hour tons Miss Amenca X was capable of speeds of 125 mph opemng to Sgn some of the The class of vessel proved very prmts by McG eevy commemo successful the ron ore trade, McGreevy's pamting depicts ratmg the Ford fleet flagship but the shp was retired 1984 Wood's 1933 victory over the n addton, Great Lakes hlsto because of economc condtons challengng craft MSSBntam nan and underwatel photographer and was sold for ocrap two years ill The pamtmg shows Wood's Dave Trotter wll present later underwatel shipwrecks Another films of Great Lakes Great Lakes hlstonan Due to the efforts of the Dos sm Great Lakes Museum, the ship's pilot house was preserved and dver, Nick Martmes Wll and Wll soon be placed on the present a collecton of artfacts museum grounds overlookmg from the lakes, some of whch wlll be for sale to the pubhc the DetrOt River. Limted edltlon pnnts are on The watercolor works by Mc- Greevy Will include a 14 1/2 by sale to help finance the completion of the project and are available 18 1/2 mch depcton of the Fltz by contactmg the museum's gerald on her fateful voyage, Great Lakes Maritme nsttute which ended Wth the great ship cio the Dossm Great Lakes Museum, smkmg eastern m 500 feet of water Lake Supenor Belle sle, DetrOlt, Mlch The watercolor of the Wlham Also to be displayed Noy 10. Clay Ford 10, by 24 1/2 "" ll1ches and depct", the vessel, at Gallery m the Woods are pnnts from McGreevy's ongmal bult m 1953 and named after watercolor paintmgs of MSS the son of Edsel Ford Amenca X, piloted by Gar Wood The ship was a departure from dutng the 1930s. the others m the ruesel-powered Beheved by many to be the Ford fleet The 767 foot WJ!ham most mpressive racmg boat ever,..., t SZYMANSK for Probate Judge "Well Qualified" -- Detroit Bar Association "Outstanding" -- Advocates (Polish) Bar Association "Exceptionally Well Qualified" -- Wolverine Bar Association "Preferred and Well Qualified" -- Ch ic Searchlight Opponent Dlanc Hathaway ha been rated' Not Qualified " Experience is the difference. David J. Szymanski The Detroit News The Detroit Free Press Tle Michigan Fraternal Order of Police Michigan Trial Lawyers ASSOCation DetOit Polce Officers A<;ociation SZYMANSK. is endorsed by:.. 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19 \.Fb;t9WSNtiV4 'ltepublican Edwards continues fight for 13th against Collins John Minnis Ai$lStanl Edllor ; Democrat Barbara.Rose Col- "lins and Repub1Jcan Carl Edwards Sr., both of Detroit, are "the choices for voters in the 13th bj :iv,s, House DStrict, whch includes ; Grosse Pointe Park and City. " The 13th District seat was va. ted by George Crockett, invito, ing a host of canddates to run in the August p mlwy. Col1Jns r and Edwards were the winners t the primary. Barbara-Rose Collins : Edttor's note. An u[xiau!mter- J ' w could not be scheduled Wth l' arbara-rose Collns, so excerpts j m the profile of her in the rosse Pomte News before the '. ftmary are bemg rerun so voters ; r:;,n be mformed of her qualrficar, ' tions and background. ll: Detroit City Councilwoman ;n Barbara-Rose Collins is being P.\v; iendorsed by Detroit Mayor Cole- 1; -man Young, the Michigan Edu- ", cation Association, the United : Auto Workers, the Detroit FederiJltlOn of Teachers, the Polish. j\mencan Cultural Citzens Committee, the Metropolitan De. troit AFL-CO and the 1st and 13th congressional districts' Democratc organizations. She made her first successful bid for public office when she ran for the Detroit school board in After a three-year st10t with the schools, she was elected to the state House of Representa. tves in 1975, where she served for SXyears. While a state lawmaker, she was chairwoman of the House Committee on Urban Marrs, was chair and founding member of the Michigan., Le'l4E tlve Black. Caucus and Vlce-ch8ll' of the DemocratC Caucus in the House. As a state representative she worked to get bills enacted covering food dat1og, sex education, sexual harassment, pensions and enterprise zones, she said. Collins said her bills were "bread and butter" legislation that people expected were covered by law but that were in fact not covered. A good law, she sad, S one in which people say should have been 10 place al. ready. n 1981 she was elected to the Cty Council, where she sad she was instrumental in getting ordinances adopted covering South African divestiture and toxic waste. Her leadership on the council includes chair of the Task Force on Teenage Violence and Juvenile Crime, the Task Force on the Homeless and the Task Force on Litter and Cleanup. Collins was featured in a Redbook article on successful Mchigan women and is in the "Who's Who in Black America She reo ceived the Feminist of the Year Award in 1977 from the National Orgarnzation for Women. Concerning the issues 10 the campaign for the 13th District, Collins favors the proposed ex. pansion of Detroit City Airport. She beheves the arport expansion S Crtical to the development of Detroit. The area around the arport is completely run down, she said, and she hopes growth such as that around Metro Arport wll follow the proposed City Airport expan. sion Her key ssue in the congres. sonal campaign is Smple: jobs. Colhns beheves that if Jobs are available, DetrOlters will be able to help themselves instead of turnmg to cnme and drugs. Jobs would provide paychecks that could be used to buy and mprove housing, pay for health nsurance and make education Hamtramck plans 40th The 40th reunion of Ham. tramck Hgh School, classes of ',. January and June, 1951 Wll be held June, 1991 at the Barns tel' House n 8t Clar Shl'Ores For details, call , , or more readly available, she said. As a state lawmaker, she was known as the "mother of enterpnse zones" where the government helps mdividuals set up and run busmesses, she said As the busmesses succeed, the private entrepreneurs buyout the government's 1Oterests. She favors such zones for the 13th DS trict. As a congresswoman, Collins sad she would want to be known as an advocate for the Cties. No one at present S address10g the needs of the Ctes, whch are the backbone of the country, she sad. She favors a domestc Mar. shall Plan to save the cties Crtcal of Crockett's tenure, durmg whch his main interest was foreign affairs, Colhns sad that to help the Cties and the 13th District in particular, some. one has to be in Congress who is at least willing to be an advocate for the Ctes Concerning the redraw10g of congressional districts dunng reapportionment follow1og the 1990 census, Collins sad she welcomes all the Pomtes into the 13th Dstrict. She said the size of the district will have to be doubled to make up population loss. The 13th has lost more residents than any other congressional district She said she would like to see an end to the demarcaton be. tween the haves and the havenots. With two decades behind her as an elected official, Collins believes she is the canddate With the experience necessary to be effective in Congress. Carl Edwards Sr. Although he is an underdog 10 the historically Democratic 13th Distnct, Carl Edwards Sr., 33, - Committed to the Umverslty of Mchigan as an nternallonally -acc al med ntltutlonof ex.cel1el1r"p educaton and research 1'_ ele SHOPPE Mock Ave. Grosse Pointe Woods Barbara-Rose Collins beleves he can Win f he carnes the two Pomtes and does well m DetrOt He S employed at K mart corporate headquarters He earned a bachelor's degree in bology at the Uruversity of MissiSSppi and S a recipent of the Minority Achevers Award of Metropolitan Detroit. He S an assstant mnister at New Heaven Baptst Church. Concernmg reapportionment, Edwards thnks the 13th Dlstnct will be expanded to the east and northeast, bringmg 10 all the Pointes and Harper Woods. That would bring in more Repubhcans, which would be a bonus to Edwards and other COP candidates m the future. Before the pnmary, Edwards was in favor of the proposed expanson of Detroit City ArpOrt, but Snce then he has changed his mind. He said the airport at Gratiot and Conner is a general aviation faclity and should not be used for major airline traffic. He also SHRLEY M. McFEE Mayor of Battle Creek Elected official - 10 years Public Budgeting Economic Development Human Resources Buslnes - 7 Year Bant.-ng GHS Corp - nternatonal Trade Teachr/College nstructor - 8 Years Community Volunteer - 35 Years Educallon AS n History - U of Michgan MA n Political SCience - WMU U of M Famly Graduates Huband. three lhjldren Father. brother. ster Plud fex by hc McFee fex University of Michigan Regenl Commllue 611 Jennings landing Banle Creek M,ch,gan 490S "The ncredible COO K E!" Starnng Chocolate Chp White Chocolate Walnut and Toffee Chip Also appeanng dally a cost of delectable edibles Carl Edwards Sr. objects to the dsplacement of thousands of Detroiters, 3,600 homes and many busnesses. He fears that most of the dls placed resdents and bus messes will leave DetrOt " cannot back the expanson of Cty Airport," he sad. He would rather see money focused on the neghborhoods nstead of the airport, he sad. Edwards sad hs hghest PrOrty S educaton. f elected, he sad he will work to get more educaton dollars mto the 13th District He sad tranng has to be provded for school teachers and social workers n the 13th District to deal with the problems of the '90s' ADS, singleparent homes and drug abuse, partcularly crack cocame. He sad money has to be put mto children who are the future. Time's Running Out... 25% OFF CltUt'i.stmas Gtat'.s From Catalogs Nu-Art Masterpiece Century-Regency Order Your Christmas & New Years Eve Party nvitations DANE M Probate Personalized Napkins, Matches, ets. for Court 19A The dfference is between having "t's not enough to tell them kds growmg to be wage earners to say no," Edwards Sad "We or hvmg on government subsi. have to g1ve them somethmg to dies Educated children will reo say yes to " duce the dram on government He S Crtcal of Congress for funds, he said cutbackf> m student loans and " thnk we have to look far. other government programs that ther than the ends of our noses," help young people get an educahe said "We cannot have tunnel ton VSOn" Concernmg economic develop- He also favors allowmg fami. ment m the 13th Distrct, he lies and students to choose ther would hke to see free enterprse schools, which would make zones created, companes def>choolsmore compettive. Sgned to take advantage of the Concermng the drug problem, Free Trade Agreement Wth Edwards S callmg for hard tme Canada, and corporate penson for pushers and those found funds nvested n Detrot guilty of drug related VOlence "We'll take them out of those air-conditioned cells and we'll cut costs," he sad He favors puttmg the drug offenders on road gangs With the monev saved hv re ducmg prson homg cos, he would hke to spend more on kds, he sald Edwards also sad that for DetrOt to mprove, the current Cty admmlstraton has to go "People m the 13th Dstnct cannot lose hope or glve up on ther dreams." he Sad "'m the one who can take the dstnct from the 1990s mto the year 2000" HATHAWAY ASSistant Prosecutor Chief of Drug Forfeitures Wife, Mother. Two Children Paid for By Commlnee to Elect Diane M Hathaway 2828 DaVid Stolt Bldg. Detroll, M TlJe QULL PRNTERS ENGRAVERS 63 Kercheval on-the-hill !!!_g_m.. 6't,lll _c_ s_._m"'",o_ -:--;r,..,-....,.. 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20 - 20A Poin From page 1 GH-D ter.:.:.:.:.:.:.:':':':':':':', Bureau of 1 abol Statistcs 111 the U S Depaltment of LabOl 111 Chcago Flam thel e he was transfened to the Wage Stablll zatlon Board 10 DetrOt , the yeal he and Rose Gullo were malned The agency closed the follow 109 year and Evanskl \\ a;, hll ed by Genel al Motol scarp, whel e he worked for 34 1/2 \,p"rs until he retlred n 1987 He spent his workmg years m data pi ocessmg n the GM bulding 10 the New Center al ea "n the eally ddy;', t \\ as called the tabulating de pmtment," he Said Then came computel S 'They \\ el e huge things that filled up \\ hole looms," he "did, \\ th spe clal all condt lolling umts undel neath the floor to cool the ma chmes and, at that tme, a whoppmg memo! y bank 01 40,000 charactel s Today's desk top computel s can hold'mllllons of charactel s Dunng this tme, the E\ an skis wel e kept busy \\ th then growmg family of foul chld! en - two bo)s and t\\o gllis MS Evanskl taught school m De trolt, East DetrOit, St Clair Shores and finally Grosse Pomte When she retred m 1986, she was teachmg special educaton at Grosse Pomte NOth Their fil st-boln, Kenneth, S developmentally dsabled and until a few years ago, he lved at home Now 37, he S hvmg a semi l1dependent home n Glosse POlllte Fal ms With two othel dsabled pel sons He S employed by the Wayne County ASSOCatOn for the Retarded whch provdes light manufactul' mg, assembly, mspectlon and Conference "Copmg with Cancer in the 90s:' a conference for cancer patients, their fanulies, and health care professionals, will be held Saturday, Nov 3 from 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. at the Livonia CiVCCenter Lbrary Building The conference is sponsored by the Chldren's LeukermB FoundatOn of Mchgan Keynote speaker for the can. ference S Dr. Paul Pearsall, author of "The Power of the Farmly" and "Super mmunty" Specal emcee for the conference S Paul Gross, WDV-Channel 4 Membes of the ASSOCationof Retarded Ctzens tor Grosse POlntet Harper Woods attended an awards dmner recently to honor Frank Evanski for outstanding service. From leu are EvanskL his wife Rose, Avis Kirsch of Grosse Pointe and Lorraine Lingeman of Grosse Pointe Woods. packagmg \\ 01k fol nemly 900 boald of educaton to get the pro wit to find people then 0\\ n age ddults n Sl)".locatOns the De glam moved to Grosse Pomte t That's a bg advantage trolt met! opolltan ared was a combll-:.atlon of the school Another bg advantage " f t \\as because of Kenneth havmg the space and our petl- the\ live 111 the commul1t\ that Evanskl became nvolved tlonmg that was effective" \\ hel e they wel e boll1, they'l \\ th the ASSOCiatOn fol Re Between 30 and 50 chlldl en neal t hell fanllhe;," tal'ded Citzens m Grosse Pomte/ paltlclpated m the new p Oglam, Thel e al e about 70 membel Harper Woods 1964 t hasn't Evanskl Said famllws 111 the local assocaton been easy The OgamzatlOn's second suc Evanskl sad "We had a potluck Aftel 101e than a qualtel cen cess was the establishment of dmnel t\\ 0 weeks ago and mole tury of work1l1g as a 10bbYlllg the first gloup home m Grosse than 100 famdcs attended," he g oup as well as plovldmg e Pomte 1986 That wasn't eas) said semch, advocacy and suppoli, C1thel "We stmted campalgl1lng For hs work, Evanskl was the OlgamzatlOn has a couple of and fundralsmg 1980," Evan. honoied Oct 12 With an award vlctones to ts Cedit sk said foi outstandmg servce by the "n the '60s. most of us had The pments want ther chld Wayne County ASSOCiatOnsfOl chlldren m a specal educaton en, now adults, to be able to the Retal ded, the umbrella 01 pl'ogl'am 11 DetrOt," Evanskl live as mdependently as possible gamzatlon fm seven ARC gjoups said "t ddn't seem necessarv 111 the commumty 111 which they m the county for our kds to go that far wel e rased Evansh.1 was a member of the "We finally prevaled upon the "We had to find a home and t foundmg bomd of du-ectois m had to have celtam requre 1972 and he has served 111 a vol ments," he sad Then the gloup unteel capacity smce He has explores coping with cancer SNCE 1949 meterologist, who is a cancer survivor himself The conference is planned as an exchange of deas, concerns, and questions through a series of workshops and lectures There S a $12 50 fee for par. ticlpants whch mcludes a box lunch elf scholarshps are avalable for mmvlduals mterested m attending, but unable to afford the conference fee The deadline for regjstration S Oct 26 For more nformation and to regster, call the CLF state office at TME CENTER KEllY HARPER WOODS M,48225 Open Closed Wed-Sot-Sun EXPERT- PROFESSONAL WATCH - CLOCK and JEWELRY REPARNG All work done on premises and guaranteed MemberAW NAWCC MWG BBB We are both traditional and progressive... our company history dates back to the 1920's. 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Certfied Publtc Accountants Greatcr :vrack Avenue St Clair Shores had to deal With the fem s and been chairman for three tel"ms bases of resdents vce charman and S current!; Backed by a state law that tj easurer He S also tl easurel makes t legal for a group home fm the local g'oup to be located a resdental t keeps him busy, he sad He commumty Without that com- enjoys readmg ficton and keepmul1lty's mput, the assocaton mg up With pohtlcs - as an ob bought a house Jl1 Grosse Pomte sel vel only, he added, He S an Park The SXpel son home has usher at Queen of Peace Catho been operatmg smce 1986 Thel e hc ChUl ch are now three gloup homes m He also plays golf and bndge the Glosse Pomtes "t's bettel:> fori.hem and both of whch he says he <;"'t fo);..!jood at He and hs \\ fenfv ---'-..._->r ther parents," Evanskl sad traveled to BelgUm, England "One of the thmgs that happens Scandma\ d and Hawa The\' S that the developmentally dlsa have two gandchlldj en who bled solate themselves t's dlff! they babysit once a week 55 or older? We've just reduced the cost of homeownersinsurance3()o/. Here'swhy'Our statistcsshow '-r that homeowners55 and older ha\e r:t - J fewerand less costlylossesthan other. r r,1\ -- :.. ) age groups mr' J SOt'S onlyfairto chargeyoules :. - ' foryour homeo...nersnsurance, -i? -, - t.. - l t:- - J..Auto-Owners nsuram:l: r-' - } LA- >-:m" Gl 8<""",-, -Lftry"P" Tt, NoPro6&m'f!enr;&- -1 LENAHAN NSURANCE AGENCY NC MACK AVENUE GROSSE PONTE WOODS! 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21 bvember 1, 1990 rosse Pointe News / Alaska's second tallest peak. Mount St. Elias. provided Nagler with a dramatic aerial photograph. A fast shutter speed is a must in order to eliminate vibration from the airplane.!h Monll:' Naglel Aerial photography Everyone who has been m an With your camera ready, lisairplane knows how different ten for the pilot to identify such and exciting things look from famous landmarks as the Grand the air. Cars become toys, build. Canyon, Niagara Falls and wellings are rrumaturized, roads and known cites Such locatons phonvers cut fascinating patterns tograph well from the air. through field and forest. Views Other good subjects are drafrom the air are dramatcally df matlc sunsets, cloud formations, ferent and are easier to capture snowcapped mountains and paton film than you might thmk. terns m plowed farmlands and Commercial. arhners d provl e checkerboard fields. Look for abstract shots, too, that will make the most common means for ae- ur fnends guess what Vl'! 1",1 phutoaphy. fll're6l1 R'oto really 1s dow sea ether m front of or Light planes and helicopters well hmd te ng. t yur can gve you greater control over camera s focusmg rmg at mfimty direction and elevaton. They and the shutter speed at 1/500 or can bring you closer to the subfast:e r Because dept-of.field m Ject or give you the special angle aenal. photography.s normany ou ma want. You'll be more nsignificant, the Wide aperture y da L '11 be 't tte flexible m tme of y, too. ate you, usmg won ma. r afternoon or early morning will Don t brace the camera agamst od h d d textures th. d ' k th pr uce s a ows an 1 e wm ' ow b or f you pic up e no t bta' bl. b' ht 'd-day 0 ma e m ng,rru p ane s V ra Ons sunlight. Use a skylight or UV filter to Some of the best aerial shots cut through haze Be careful in can be taken from a hot air bal. the use of a polanzer filter, how- loon. f you get a chance to fly in ever, when shootmg color film one, don't pass t up. The view is from an arliner. t may mteract clear, there are no vibrations, with the polanzmg charactens. and the perspective is excellent. tics of the plastc wmdow mate- One further word on airliners: rial and result m out-of-focus When flymg commercially, never color bands m your picture. allow your film to pass through With black and white film, use airport X-ray devices. Most secu. a yellow filter. f haze S particu- rity personnel will gladly accomlarly bad, SWtch to an orange or modate a request for a visual red filter. Because contrast is re- nspection of film. duced in aerial photography, So let your photography take these filters Will put "snap" back off and soar - into the air, that into your neg-atves sl Cnarges ;.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;:;:;.;.;;;:;;:;;::;;;;::;;::;::... ;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;,;.;.;.;.;.; Fr as Texas "plams" Some of t S "'ve been m the securtes om page 1 b fi 20 qute mce, he Sad, but not his ujnes or years s a awyer exam was scheduled for Nov 1 chents' properties He said the clnd (l ')tock broker, he said, m the Par court mvestors did go to Texas to see "and 1 don't know anyone who f convcted of the crmmal the land before purchasmg t, would buy mto cattle embryos." embezzlement charge, Letcavae but what they saw and what Letcavage bald his clients could get up to. 10 years m they purchased was not what wdnted nvestment", that would prson and $5,000 m fines. was allegedl romlsed F J('''Llit n lax avlng') and he al. n the CVlcharges, the plam- Letcavag/sld the land S slill f: WdY" had ther bebt interests n tlff are seekmg the return of all part of ala ge rebort, but the \ mmd He Sad he advsed his ther money, 6 percent per ear area has been ht hard economl dl"nh to dlsconllnue nvestmg mterest, attorney fees and trple cally He mdlcated he beheved J 111 the cattle embryo busness damages. buymg the property between He eldded thdt the nvestments Accordmg to a complamt filed Austm and San Antomo was a Wel e only n the $2,500 to b Baumgardner on behalf of hs good nvestment at the time for $:3,500 1ange, and losses were chents, Letcavage, as an agent of his chents. either pad back or made up m Lake Lyndon B. Johnson 1m. The plaintiffs apparently compltmentary services from hu provement Corp f,!exs, sold bou ht the land thrau h an m compdny property to the plamtlffs m 1986 vesfment retirement g account Letcavage ",dld the CVl com or 1987 (RA) on an nstallment plan of pldll1t, though namng four n VOlatOn of the Mchgan $2000 Th t Randall Letcavage plamtlff", ') due to one dlsgrun Land Sales Act, Letcavage alleg- h' athyallet e com ard tied client " feel that 'm bemg edly acted as the real estate c h argeks a t hcavalge ts,ou acquired through Lelldv,lge bp hara,,ed by ths person," he th h md ave nown a S c len spay d agent m tel exas an deal ments would be excess of the 1eturned to hm1 dml tlwl! money "al even though he had no real es- annual amount allowed fol' the refunded, along \\ th!pc',,!lid Jl tate license and dd not acqure mvestment of funds m RAs terest one untl March 1988, accordmg Lastly, Baumg<lldnel ",l1d Let to the complamt. The plantiffs are askmg the ld\dge,,-01t1dl) [" '" 11Jl",> The plamtiffs charge that Let court to rescmd the purchase laws, allegedly 11\('"tul lll'nh' cavage deliberately led them to contracts and order Lake Lyndon money n hghl) "pewlntl\ [' beheve he was a licensed real es B Johnson mprovement Corp, deals that '" el e not tlh' be"t tate agent, and had they known al&o a defendant m the case, to mteresb of the c11l'nt" who he wasn't lcensed, they would take back the property and re BaumgaJdnel de"u,bed d" no! not have purchased the property turn all the plamtlffs' money mal WOl kng people 1\\ () of the Letcavage sad he merely The complamt charges that plantffs are Glo""e Pomtl'l'" he brought his clients together with Letcavage passed himself off as a ')ald the Texas company. He said all registered nvestment adviser Despite Letcd.,age" a.,,,u1- the clients except possbly one when, f fact, he was not a i ances that the H1Vebtments were went to Texas, saw the land and censed registered mvestment ad safe and could not fdl, the plam closed the sale With Lyndon B vlser pursuant to state or federal tlfts charge that the vdlue of the Johnson mprovement Corp. Let- regulatons nve",tmenb fell shm ply dud cavage said he did not get a com. As an executive officer of Se. clients wel e equested to n1dke mission for the Texas land deals. curity American nc., Letcavage addlllonal payment<. m exee"" of Furthermore, the plaintiffs fraudulently acted as a regis the amounl Originally ab'1eed charge that although they were tered mvestment agent and sold upon told the land would quckly ap- securites, limted partnershp The mvestments, \\hlch alleg preciate, the property actually mterests and property for the edly mcluded a company n. declined in value and is now purpose of earning commssons, volved m cattle embryos, wele so worthless. Baumgardner said his according to the complamt speculatve, so rsky, thal only chents tned to sell the land, but The plamtlffs are asking that those who are ndependently no one would buy t. the securites, hmlted partner- wealthy could affol d to nvest n He said the land S described ship interests and property they them, Baumgardnel Said 4 GOOD REASONS TO VOTE YES l'for'metro A.RPORT BOND SSUE 1. T DOESN'T COST TAXP A)lERS. THE ARLNES PAY THE BLL 2. A YES VOTE PROTECTS 50,000 JOBS Metro Airport pro\ldes mofc Job.., th,m "'1'\ Sdlurn pl'll1t'i \\Duld. Pas..ae of thc hond..,'up \ n'd!c 20,000 more aifport'related Job... 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23 Harper Hospital weekend retreat to aid cancer families Harper Hospital wll sponsor a "We Can Weekend," a two-day retreat designed to help cancer patients of all ages and ther famlhes learn to deal with both the physcal and psychologcal aspects of the disease. The reo treat Will be held Nov at the Butzel Conference Center in Ortonville Because cancer affects the en. tire famjly, the program focuses on ways to help famlhes communcate more effectively Wth each other Dress S nformal and the at. 23A mosphere S relaxed. All meals and overnight lodging are provided for famlies and friends. The cost for famihes attending the weekend is $45. Special fundmg for famjlies with flnan. clal problems can be arranlited For nformaton, call Abbs family trees The extended family of Grosse Pointe Park resident Jerome K. Abbs. second from right. met at Patterson Park recently in recognition of the aboretum planted in his honor. Abbs, who has been active in the Beautifications Commission since 1982.has led the way in planting more than 1.000trees in the city. He became fascinated with trees but was frustrated in his attempts to get information. Today he is known as a local authority on the subject and his advice is sought in the Park ana throughout the Pointes. He has been given the nickname of "Mr. Tree Promoter" and was the 1989recipient of the Keep Michigan Beautiful Award. Sullivn seeks Circuit Court judgeship Bnan R. Sulhvan, a lfelong Wayne Country Sheriffs Local practice, Sullivan has served as resdent of Grosse. Pomte Park, 502 director of the Monsignor Clem. S runlllng for.jude of te n additon to hs support from ent Kern Holy Trimty Legal Wayne County Crcwt.Court m the law enforcement area, Sulh. Clime in DetrOt for more than the Nov 6 genral electon. van has also won bi-partisan 11 years, and as a teaehmg fel. A former assstant prosecutmg support from both Republican low at the Detroit College of attorney in the Wayne County and Democratic district party Law for eght years. He has also prosecutor's office, Sulhvan has organizatons throughout Wayne been on the board of directors of won the endorsement of Prosecu- County, includng the endorse. the rish American Lawyers for tor John D O'Har and other ment of U.S. Rep. Denms Hertel. five years law enforcement officers and Sullvan, a graduate of Grosse He S one of two candidates m agences. Pointe South High School, is also the electon for the seat being Other endorsements mclude: an honors graduate of Monteith vacated by retirmg Judge Harry Michgan Attorney General College, Wayne State Umverslty J. 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CHRSTMAS 1990 NTERNATONAL & MLTARY MALNG DEADLNES To ensure the LJmely '1 d arnva at over!>ca'odcl>lmallonsfor Chnstmd!> th e fivejryl,post dll madm the contmental U/lled Skitel>on or before e 0 owmg date!> Outbound Surface Mail Destination nternational Afnea Alaskd Oct HdWdll Au"tdlld Canbbedll Europe Far East Greenland Mddle East Southeast ASia Centrdl & South Amencd Outbound Air Mail Military Oct 26 Nov Oct 1" Nov 15 Nov 2 Ocl 13 Ocl 12 Ocl 27 Nov 3 Nov 8 Nov 2 Parcel Arlft Mail (pal) and Space AVdllableMaii (SAM) rovlde combmauons of surface and ar lransport to military addresses overseas. DESTNATON Afnca Alaska Australa Canbbean Europe Far East Greenland Mddle East Southeast ASia Central & South Amenca Letters PARCEL& & CARD& PAL. &AM.. Nov. 20 Dec Nov. 9 Oct 26 Dec Nov. 16 Dee. Dec Dec. Dec. 7 Dec 7 Nov. 23 Nov. 19 Dec Dee 1 Nov. 24 Nov. 13 Dec. Dec Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Dec Dee 1 Nov. 24 Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 26 Nov. 10 Nov 3 Nov 16 Nov 19 Nov. 9 Nov 2 Dec 1 Dec 6 Nov 23 Nov 9 Malers 10 Purto RCO, the Vlrgm hlands, Hawa, Alaska, and - oth the Trust TemLories. hould ensure thalchristmas mal en route LO er counlnes Savailable 1/1 the conllnental Umted Stales by the dates hsted above. nbound Military Mail To ensure he tmely arnvdl and delivery n the Unted States mal from military personnel should be cntered at the gateway POlts by the followl/g dales D&TlNATON Priority Letters PAL...sAM U.S Gateway Dee 7 Dee 10 Dec. 7 Dec '1 Feed a Family project begins For the thrrd year n a row Shores Publc Safety Officer Ste' ph en Polon! is asking Pointers to contribute to the Feed a Famly project, of whch he S charman Over the past two years, more than 1,200 famlies and another 2,000 indvduals at varous food shelters have been fed during the holidays through the Feed a Famly program. With the holiday season rap dly approaching, Poloni S ask- ng for donations of $12 whch with the help of local 'grocer; stores, will be able to feed a family of four. Any amount Wll help out as well DonatOns can be sent to Feed a amly, 795 Lakeshore, Grosse POinte Shores, For fur. ther informaton, call Poloni at or Wright appointed Shores supervisor The Grosse Pointe Township Board of Trustees elected James T. Wright Oct. 23 to serve as supervsor Wrigh, who was the township clerk, Wll serve the remaimng term of Gerald C. Schroeder who resigned in September ' The board also appointed Shores Planning COmmissioner Donald Haigh to fill Wright's spot on the board. 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26 _--w - 26A Neeme Jarvi displays leadership with DSO debut ay Atex ;:)uell Special Wnter one 01 the outstandmg quallt1\!s Neeme Jarvi strode confi evident m the remarkable array dently to the podium last Thurs. of recordmgs Jarvi has made day for his first concert as musc drector of the DetrOt Symphony Orchestra And from the mysterious French horn openmg of Weber's "Overture to Oberon" to the cannon.lke thunder of the tympany m Nielsen's concludng symphony, there was a new all' of assurance m Orchestra Hall. Here S a leader who has the band edgm to play ts best for hm Several with solo assgnments m the program dd Just that certamly This S no dommeenng conductor HS style on the podum S that of a good executive who has won the confidence of this team and encourages t to gwe full expresson to ts artistry his leadership That, m fact, S with a long hst of orchestras t S evident, too, m talkmg wth hm about conductmg One of hs more frequent deas came out backstage as, "We have to have fun making musc" At least, under his baton, the De. trolt Symphony last Thursday dsplayed a pleasmg freedom of artistc expresson and vitality that seemed to eflect genume enthusiasm. As a prospect for the commg season, t S a good omen But there are other Signs as well that tell us more Opening wth Weber's famlhar "Overture to Oberon" gave the audence a fresh taste of an old chestnut with smart tempi, cnsp cutoffs and seamless phrasmg that made t new agam The Sharp contrasts m temp kept hs tenel s alert and blought reo newed pleasw'e to hearmg this familiar musical appetzer n an appropl late twst of progrdmmmg, JarV followed With Hmdenllth's contemporarly tuneful dnd rhythmic "SymphoniC Metamorphoses on Themes" by Weber (not mclud- 109 Obelon) t contmued the focu'" on Weber but through the Cleatlve mterpretatlon of one of the 20th century's greatest muscal modermsts The Hmdemlth benefited from Jarvi'S vigorous and unmhlbited leadership m the openmg allegro Then the "Turandot" theme, mspred by the same story as cclm's opera, came across With all the nscrutable mystery of the Cy Chmese prmcess. That metamorphosed into jazz-hke hcks by the trumpets, trombones Avalon' captures America's By Marian Trainor Special Writer n "Avalon," a loving and lovely film, one family's life is charted over a penod of three generatons. Warm and glowng scenes capture the closeness and mterdependence of an immgrant famly m Baltimore m the '50s. Presumably t S drector Barry Levinson's own story as he recalls both the poignant and funny anecdotes that ennched and made dear to him those memories so The immedacy that made "Dmer" and "Till Men" so spe_ and tympany still Wth an Orental accent. The following andantmo featured brilliant flute playmg that earned rving Monroe a well-deserved ovation From then on, the concert be. came a refreshmg departure from standard repertory and m- dlcaton of future JarV programming. Howard Hanson's "Pastorale for Oboe and Strings" wafted across the hall With a dreamy quahty that eventually lapsed mto a happy rhapsody as any good pastoral should n t, another orchestra member, Oboist Donald Baker, displayed his excellent Vrtuosity in this light and pleasant, f not profound, Olh. n another pleasant surprise, the maestro announced an addl bon to the program. t was the "Death of Melissande" move. ment from Ravel's "Peleas et Mehssande" swte n memory of lllelting pot the late Leonard Bernstein How dent command of "his" refreshmg to hear somethmg orchestra. other than the usual m-memo- He worked wonders With the nam musc The Ravel made a third movement's mystical opentender and appropricte lament mg whch burst mto spurts of for the loss of Amerca's most jubliation and culminated m an loved composer-conductor-show- energized mterplay of the drums man spectacularly played by tympan- Jarvi's mchnatlon to mclude Sts RubblO and Pangborn. oftthe-beaten-track works be- f ths reading of Jarvi'S mtencame more apparent now as a tlolls is on target, it can be no predictable practice That plus surpnse to find Beach's "Gaelic an mterest n muscby his fel- Symphony m C minor" on!olow NordiCS was Signaled by the mght's program and enjoyable to final work - the brooding and hear the more famlllar Prokofiev dramatic "Symphony No 4" by "Piano Concerto No.2" and the Dane, Carl Nielsen. Tchalkovsky's "Francesca da This S a work that hves up to Rimml" The plamst this week ts name, "The nextmguish- S the mposing HoraclO Guterable" Like flames, ts many epl- ez sodes flares up and then expire Tomght's concert will be reonly to be replaced by another peated tomorrow, Frday, Nov. 2, and another. Each S totally dis- at 10:45 a m. m the Coffee series tmctive and separated from the and Saturday evenmg at 8:30 in others Dramatic, even thunder- Orchestra Hall. For information ous at times, it provided an op- on ticket availabjlity, call 833- portunlty to watch Jarvi's confi Busch Gardens to hold auditions in Ann Arbor Flom Broadway style revues RoomlBallroom, 530 S State to German, talan and country Street sholvs, Busch Gardens, The Old Felformances Will be lmited Countty Wll sealch fol talented to one and-a half mmutes, but pel formel"s and techlllcians l!1 pejfolmers should be prepared to Ann A bo'on Sunday, Nov 11 present additonal matenal dur Talent "couts will hold audl ing call-backs tlons fj om 1 to 4 pm at the FO more informaton call th Ullivel lt\ of l\llhlgdl MChl- Busch Gardens Enteliammen gdn Student l nlon endleton Office at A Classic New Year's Party clal 18 more m;g-ked n ths saga of hs farmly that brought Wth them Old World values and saw them changed by New World experiences When the film begms we hear the stern and lovng patriarch, Sam Knchlnsky (Armin Muller- Stahl), say " came to America m t was the most beautiful place had ever seen " And dunng all the years he hved in Amenca, he never lost hs enthusiasm and approval for his adopted country. That expresson of deep feeling runs through the film hke a refram That pride radates from his whole body We see hm out walking in the Baltimore neighborhood of row houses where he lives He S sffilhng and filled with JOY as he watches a Fourth of July celebraton t S agionous Sght; a sky ht with fireworks, lights glowng, people carrymg sparklers and banners, laughlllg and havng a good tme Sam S one of four Knchmsky brothers who have become successful paper-hangers The brothers share more than the same occupatons They share a life together Wth famly dnners and celebratons of any famly domg that bnngs them together for hvely dscussons and remmlscences Typcally Sam romant- CZeShiS recollecton whjle Eva (Joan Plownght) gives a more truthful report As the years pass, things change notably from the rise of the sururbs and the event of T V We see Sam's son Jules (Alden Qumn) and zzy (Kevm Pollak) prosper when they open Avalon's first store to sell televson sets and move their famlhes out of the old neghborhood to the suburbs t S a tearful partmg for Jules' young son, Mchael, who S much attached to hs grandfather. For Ann (ElZabeth Perkms), Jules' Wfe, t S a welcome event "J'd rather like to feel hke the mom 11 my own house," she says The Thanksgiving dmner, usually a happy occasion, even tually becomes a remmder that the famly e; no longer as close as t was The occupation that brought the four brothers to gether S not looked upon 8' work l!l be handed down to the next generaton. "t's not important for you to know how to hang wallpaper, because you should nf>vf>rdo this vour Joan Plowrigh\. from the left. Armin Mueller-Stahl. Elizabeth Perkins. Aidan Quinn and Kevin Pollak are among the cast of "Avalon:' which follows "Diner" and "Tin Men" in Academy Awardwinning Director Barry Levinson's anthology of films loosely based on his family. lfe," Sam tells Michael. By then ThanksglVlng has moved away from the Baltimore row houses - too far for relatves to visit. When one brother arrives late and finds the turkey has been carved before his arnval, he rases a terrible ruckus and leaves with, "You ffilght as well stabbed me in the heart " Throughout the film are speewc scenes that mark the ear, a streetcar plows mto a gas staton; the '50s spectacle of the grand opemng of an apphance Artistic Balloons Be Party Supplies November Specl.ls r---'r---' 111a:a.:$1 L 2ffJfO..L ts dozen _ Weddings Pnvate Party O Buthday Party ' 1\,,,,b", Halloween... fj ", Sweelest Day G:J"o, AnnVersary,<t" Tallgale PartHlS Church Groups Hours ':1. 1o-6MonThurs,(L F" Sat..., 11 3 Sun We Deliver -- BALLOONS & PARTY SUPPLES E Warren. Detrort store featurmg vintage TVs and wnnger washmg machmes, the changing models of cars as the famlhes become more affluent. 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27 S.Some mebers of th.e cast of "Tap Dance!" are. from left. Kim Maringa as Sophia Earhart (a :tat co;m to Ameha). Charles 1. Graves as Milo Steward. Ronda Self as "Squeeky" Douglas. S urre as Rosemary Lasagna and Suzanne Marie Hillman. kneeling in front. as 1osephine. 'Tap Dance' is next production ''Tap-Dance,'' a new muscal comedy m the tradtion of "Anything Goes," S the second offering of the season by Denms Wicklme Productions, nc at the Golden Lion Dinner Theatre The show opens Fnday, Nov 2, and runs Fnday and Saturday evenmgs through Saturday, Dec. 29, with a specal New Year's Eve performance Dee 31. The special New Year's Eve performance is $85 a couple and includes dinner, show, tax, gratuity, party hats, noisemakers, and a champagne toast at midnight. "Tap Dance!" tells the story of Milo Steward, a down-on-hls-uck New York producer m 1930, and his troupe of tappers Milo decides that he must sell hs show, "New York," to the moves to recoup his money. Urlfortunately, the only way he can get to Hollywood quckly S on the first transcontmental arhne flight aboard a "Great wayh mail plane. Wth mailbags everywhere, Milo and hs assstant "Squeeky" attempt to put the show back together usmg the plot, Sophe Earhart (a dstant COUSn of ADMH 0'""1: ! Amela), a nurse named Josephine, Pubhc Enemy No 37 Scarface Kowalski, his grlfrend Rosemary Lasagna, and two Shakesperean performers flom New Jersey forced mto tappmg for financial reasons, Lps Hem mgway and Chester Allen Ber. kowcz Wth only the people on the plane, Milo must reconst uct and rehearse his show to present to Metro Gamma ProductOns m Scout show at Coho Scout Show '90 - the largest scoutmg show m the Mdwest _ will be held at Cobo Center Saturday, Nov 3, from noon to 5 pm More than 50,000 Scouts of the DetrOt Area Council and visitors are expected to attend the one-day event that will m- clude 450 exhbits featuring activities, demonstratons and dsplays covering nearly every aspect of scouting. Boy Scout packs, troop'l, teams and posts will showca ther favorite S!<ills, talents and actvties such as computers, model ralroads, mim salboat regatta, auto engme assembly, model rocketry, rappeling tower and Simulated aircraft carrer landmg Theme of Scout Show '9,) S "The 80th Annivel sary of Scout- ng Eghty Years of Planmng for Tomorrow" Exhbts Wll be awarded specal rbbons based on establshed Judgng cntena Wth emphasis on the youth members' mvolvement m each exhbt's plannmg, creatmg and staffing Every Scout and leader particpating in the show wll receve an "80th Anmversary Scout Show" patch at the show Tckets are $5 and wll admit an entire famly. No tickets Will be sold at Cobo Center the day of the event. To purchase tckets m advance, contact the local Boy Scout group m your area or call for more mformaton. \ \ \ \ \ Hollywood Adding to all of ths S the fact that Big Boss Capelli, a New York mobster, S tryng to have them shot out of the sky because Capelh wants to acquire the show, the alrhne and nightclubs controlled by Rosemary Lasagna's father. Durng all of this, the cast has time to perform and tap to 14 musical numbel s includmg "Give My Regards to Broadway," "Chnatown," "When the Samts Come Marchm' n," "You're A Grand Old Flag," "East Sde, West Side," and more. The producton S under the drecton of Tmothy P. Higgms who S also actmg as choreographer. The cast mcludes Charles J Graves as Milo Steward, Ronda Self as "Squeeky" Douglas, Kim Marlmga as Sophe Earhart, and Suzanne Mare Hllman as Josephme, the nwse Steve Webb as Chester Allen BerkOWitz, Audrey Brown as "Lps" Hemingway, Bruce Gellasch as Scarface Ko-...vnlkl and Krlb MU rell d R mary Lasagna Accompamst Wll be Matt Kell MUSical direction is provded by DaVd Clayton Prce for the evenmg S $23.95 a person whch mcludes dmner, show, tax and gratuty Cocktals begn at 7 pm, dmner at 730 pm., 'White Palace' older woman, younger man story depressing BV Michael Chapp Special Writer Some people are referrmg to "White Palace" as if t's another "Ghost" - you know, a drama laced with Just the nght amount of comedy. A romance that causes Vewers to wlhngly lower ther guards and surrender to the power of a well-told story A movie that good just makes you feel Well, "Palace" S none of that t is, m ts own way, another romance But the drama S too heavy and the comedy too sparse to draw audences mto the storv Viewers certamly do not lowr their guards. What's left, of course, S a movie that really doesn't make you feel very good ndeed, "Palace" S rather depressing, even though t probably doesn't mean to be Tus S the story of Max (James Spader), a 27-year-old advertsmg executive on the way up He's got everythmg he could possbly want - mce car, nice apartment, mce friends The only thmg he's missing S a wue She died a few years ago To compensate, he leads a rather compulsive lue ThS S the kind of guy who pauses when he enters hs lving room to straighten the out of place threads on the corner of hs on ental rug. He's been celbate ever "mce hi:> wfe ded, content to bury hmlself m hs work Enter Nora (Susan Sarandon), a 43-year-old watress m a fast food hamburger jomt She's got nothmg m life She's poor, unhappy and mourning the death of her young son. The two meet one evening first at the restaurant, then, later (comcidentally), at the local bar One thmg leads to another, and they end up spendng a pas- Mozart to Motown concert MUSCwll resound from every cornel of Orchestra Hall as 10 dlvel se musical groups play m "Flom Mozal't to Motown A Col lage Concel't" at 3.30 p m on Sunday, Nov 4 MUSiCians will use the stage and varous spaces n Orchesb a Hall to Cleate a umque sense of musc m and around the ls tener, accordng to co-artstic dnector Peter Schoenbach. Fedora HorOWitz, also co arts tic director, explamed that the audence Wll hear all of the groups m one settmg as they each pelform one full piece of movement, flowmg from group to group Wthout pauses, from different stes throughout the hall She S artstic dlrectol the Lync Chambel Ensemble for Schoenbach, chall of Wayne State Umverslty Department of MU';C, S a bom d member of the A-ts FoundatOn of Michgan l.nd <"0 (.h\.1\... lth llav\d CUi t V of UNYSS CorporatOn, FoundatOn's 1990 Year for the of Mu SC The hour collage concert, whch features the following per formers and others, will be the premer event for the Founda tlon's Year of MUSC LYC Chamber Ensemble m the world pi emlere of "Studes for Two Cellos" by Leshe Bassett of Mchigan Wth the show followmg dessert Group rates are avalable Spe- Cal semor CitZen group rates are avalable on Friday mghts only Gft certficates are also avalable DebOlt Chamber Wmds The Golden LOn Restaurant S located at Moross, near Award-wmnmg jazz clarmetist Wendell Harnson and hs en Mack, in DetrOt across from St John Hosptal For further irlformaton and reservatons, call Teddy Han-s and the New semble Breed BeBop Socety All performers m "Great Day," a spmtual an'anged by B azeal Denna! d Ticket pnces are $100 fo patrons, mcludmg a post-concert eception, $18, $15 and $5 for students Tickets are available through Orchestra Hall and Tcket Master outlets FOl mole mfolmatlon call the FoundatOn at between 9 a m and 5 pn - ADVERTSEMENT _ protrudes from thl" fine old home You won t feel dosed m when eatmg one of their many fine dmners, beldub" the tables al e modest!) pldled dpal t to gve vou the nece"sm \ pllvacy dur mg your pleasant stdy 1 would recomnlpnd that you and your fl lend.., 01 lamll) expen ence ths restau! ant db ",oon,\" po..,slble The ente, tmnment of M,..,s Ma<;ou'ls can be heard for a hmlted t,me Friday & S,ltur day night 5 30 to 8 'O p m 1.he lcrlaur.lnt. houl dlc Mon & 'r pe.., 10 b pm Wed th, u S.,t \09 pm d"..,.,<1 '-,llnd."","- D,n n... r... n p... l 1 Vt. (\ \'J..l\ \\\1 \1 <\t -\ 27A slonate mght together A one mght stand? Hardly Spader soon finds he can't hve Wthout Sarandon Their tryst,> become more frequent, and their relatonshp become:, more com phcated Thl'>, then, ledd" to the real conflict in the move Here':, Spader, a young guy With a lfe ahead of him, caught up Wth Sarandon, an older woman whose been battt'red and hard ened by life Spader begms to fight a battle With himself over whether he wants to be!>een Wth Sarandol1 Unfortunately, Viewers won't fe'ally care one \\ <1) 01 the Otllt::l what happens Nether Spad81 nor Saran don have anythng genuine to offer We wonder throughout the flm what brought them together m the first place, and why they seem so drawn to each other Both acto!:, do a credble job With the matenal they're gven, for what that's worth ndeed, ths S a move that's slow, dls jomted and wntten Wthout much depth And Eleen Bren nan, who play:;, Sarandon's as trology-obsessed older Sster, S trapped Wth a role that's so CryptiC we don't know why it's even part of the movie Steer clear of "Whte Palace" THAT'S ENTERTANMENT Back n town the spothght S turned on for a ltmlted engage ment Wth Penny Masouns, songstress/plantst t'!, dbout time a rebtaurant has deuded to pay attention to their patron's ean, and give them the fine sounds of hght dmner musc which enables you to carryon a quiet conversaton Jam n dnd expenence the home) atmo sphere of classcal musc,movie hts, "how tun"s and turn of the century musc Penny gve" you dn entmlamment that welcomes you to JOn \n the pnt L,ght.lnd expetpncl Now <\hout. lhe \OLdt.\OO t..hl. l Tropez Cafe Restaurant S not your typlcal restaurant interim Many of the nteror furnishings n the home are well over 100 years old must tell you though that the mterwr of the buldmg S hard to debcrlbe on paper You must experience ths restaurant n person to appre clate the fine atmosphere that pm to 830 pm The St Tropez Cafe Re<;taurant S locdted n VctOra Place of Shoppes, Lttle Mack (O 1/2 Mle Rd) St Clair Shores ReservatlOn<; are recom mended The phone numbers are & Now That's Entel talllment r MgscoW' , NOVEMBER 7 thru 11 Wednesday. 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28 28A As Michigan winds turn chlly and everyone scurries for the cover of their warm homes, many still long for the activtes of summer Fall doesn't have to mean staying mdoors with the Wndows closed; nstead, try a scenic dnve through our state to an unusual destmatlon. Autumn is the perfect time for a fall color tour.. and a MChgan Wnery tour "While most people know Michgan as an agricultural state, not as many are aware of the great Wnes we produce," says Robert L. Mtchell, dlrector of the Michgan Department of Agnculture. "We have 15 commercial Wlnenes in four federally recogruzed Vtcultural areas which make us unique as a state. We're very lucky to have all of this right in our own back yard " Mchigan's four viticultural areas are known as the Lake Michigan Shore, the Leelanau Peninsula, the Old Mission Peninsula and FennVlle. Each shares one thing m conunon - a benefical prmumity to Lake Mchigan or other large bodies of water. Because of thelr closeness to water, these areas have what is called an extended growing season - helpful m growing wine grapes. The effect of water on sununer and autumn Wnds both cools and warms the vineyards. n late autumn, chlly winds are heated by the warm lake water, thus providng several weeks' extension the normal Michgan growing season. This allows the grapes to reach their fullest p0- tential before harvesting, providmg the most flavor for the wines. n contrast, in the spring, warm winds are cooled by the icy waters, thereby helping to delay "bud break" which, in the event of a late frost, could se. verely danage the season's crop. Throughout the state, over the last two decades, Michigan vintners have patiently cultivated a wide variety of grapes necessary for great wmes. Many Michigan grape varietles are heavly utlized in pt;oducmg wine m our state. wmes Peterson and Sons S one of SX winenes worldwde sellmg wmes n the Umted States whch are made Wthout chemicals Gold medal-wlnnmg Rhubarb Rasp berry as well as BlackJRed or Black Raspberry wme are all specalties of Peterson's Phone (616) To the west near Kalamazoo are two of Mchigan's best known wmerles - St Juhan Wine Co and Warner Vme yards Located m Paw Paw, St Juhan Wme CO. S MChgan's oldest and currently largest wi nery, producmg large quantities of well-made, inexpensve reds and whtes. t also bottles hmlted quantities of mtncate, handcrafted wmes Many of ts willes were medal Wnners at ths year's Michgan State Falr, mcludmg V111age Red, Solera Cream Sherry and Village White To get to the main wmery, take 1.94 to LawtonlPaw Paw EXt 60 and go north one-half mle St. Julian Wine Co has tasting rooms Stuated throughout the state at Frankenmuth, Union Pier, Holly, Parma, Mackinaw Cty and Monroe Phone (616) 657- Famlly-owned and -operated Warner Vmeyards was one of the first ta plant wine grapes m Michgan Founded n 1938, the Wnery's accomplshments include an award winrung Brut Champagne. Warner is also the largest Juice producer m the state. To get to the mam Wnery, take 1-94 to LawtonlPaw Paw EXt 60 and go north one-half mle The wmery operates a hospltali.ty center and bstro on the Nearby Wlnenes whch you banks of the Paw Paw River as may want ta VSt mclude' well as a tastng room in Mackinaw Cty Phone (616) The largest of Mchgan's Vtcultural regons, the Lake Michigan Shore appellation, runs boundary of the Lake Mlchlgan Just outsde the northernmost from Saugatuck south to the ndiana border. This region is also Winery Establshed n 1973, Shore regon S the Fenn Valley the most highly populated with this winery's specialties are ts Michgan winenes. Lemon Creek de-alcoholized wines. These are Vineyards, Madron Lake Hlls, wines whch have had the alcohol removed, not non-alcohohc Peterson and Sons Winery, St Julian Wme Company, Tabor wines. Among their quality traditonal Wnes, Fenn Valley's '88 Hill Winery and Warner Vineyards all make thelr homes Chancellor receved "Best of withm the Lake Mchigan Shore Show" at the 1990 Mchigan appellaton. State Farr. Located m tmy Berrien To get to the mam winery, Spnngs, Lemon Creek Winery's take US. 131 to M-89 (Otsego famly philosophy clearly defines West exit) G1:> through Allegan the reason they have been so successful m the fruit busmess for more than 130 years. That success S now earned over mto makmg wine Their motto, "Fanning S our business; growng grapes our profeasion; selhng good wine our ambition," is reflected m ther moderately priced dry and semldry Rieshngs To get to Lemon Creek W. nery, take 1-94 to EXit 27 south Go 110 feet to Hollywood Road Take Hollywood Road seven miles to Lemon Creek Road. Follow signs one-half mile. Phone (616) Just down the road m Buchanan stands the 4O-acre Tabor Hill Winery From a small beginning m 1970 blossomed one of Michigan's most modern Wneries. Tabor Hill boasts a fullservice gourmet restaurant adjacent to ts tasting room, servng culinary specalties to rival any California winery restaurant Tabor Hll specalzes m affordable, good quahty whte and blush Wnes like Chardonnay and Bemen Blush. To get to the main winery, take 1-94 to Bndgeman EXt 16. Go one mle north to the light at Bndgeman, east on Lake Street.and follow the signs Tabor Hli Wmery also operates tasting rooms n Bndgeman, South Haven, St Joseph, Saugatuck and Hartford Phone (616) Fruit-style, old fashoned wmes are Peterson and Sons Winery's claim to fame Located JUSt off 1.94 at EXt 85, this Wnery J8 known for ts natural fruit Wnes. Wine maker Duane Peterson, along Wth hs wife and two sons, produces more than 10 fruit Wnes and 19 grape Presents An ntimate Love Story by TERRENCE McNALLY Directed by LAVNA MOYER with MARY BREMER DAVD REGAL A Love Story of the 90's- Boy Meets Girl, Boy Beds Glrl, Then What! PREVEWS Nay OPENNG Nay. 14 THRUDEC.9 Performances Wednesday-Sunday Call for times and ticket information ATTC THEATRE THRD AVENUE AT WEST GRAND BLVD and Fennvlle to 62nd Street Go south one mile to stop lght (l22nd Avenue) Go east for one. fourth mile t has tastmg rooms 'll Rockford, South Haven and Grand Rapds Phone (616) Just 10 miles from the shores of Lake Mchgan S Madron Lake Hills Estate Wmery Only 100-percent Vimfera grapes are g'own m Madron Lake Hll's 5 3-acre estate vmeyard Chef winegrower and cellarmaster James Eschner produces fine wmes from White Reslmg, Chardonnay and Gewurtztramlner grapes m a hghly refined style To get to the mam Wnery from the west, take 94 to Exit 4A (U S Route 12 east). Go ap proxmately 16 mles to Baker Town Road, turn north and go 1 5 miles. Veer left at lork (Mad ron Lake Road), and go one mlle Turn nght on Madron Lake Road and go approxmately one. half mle From the east, take 1-94 to EXt 28 (U.S 31 south) and go approxmately eght mles Take Red Bud Trail south approxmately eght mlles to Mller Road west Go 2 8 mles to Mad ron Lake Road, and turn left Phone (616) The Leelanau Peninsula vi. ticultural region mcludes the wmenes of Boskydel, Good Har bor and L Mawby Vineyards and Leelanau Wme Cellars. Country-style, hearty wme aged at the winery S the trademark of Boskydel Vmeyards The famly-run busmess, located on beautful Lake Leelanau, S Stuated m a perfect mcroclimate for growng grapes. Boskydel S best known for ts whte Wne selections; however, owner Berne Rink also dehghts Wnter VStOrsWith fresh-roasted chestnuts after wmery tours. To get to the main Wnery, take M-22 north from Traverse Cty through Suttons Bay to M- 204 west. Go approximately four miles to Lake Leelanau and turn south on 641 and go 35 miles Phone (616) Not far away are the Good Harbor Vineyards and Mamtou FrUlt Market and Bakery Good Harbor S a small, faml1y-owned winery founded in 1980 by the Smpson famly The famly has been growng top-quahty frut on the Leelanau Pennsula Snce the md-1950s, and their caring S reflected m every bottle of Good Harbor wme. THANKSGVNG wineries and enjoy the fall colors Ther '89 Leelanau Pemnsula Relslmg recently won "Best of Show" at the 1990 Mchgan State Far Wme Compettion, and other entnes received four gold medals and one bronze medal n addition to winery tours,and tastmgs, the Mamtou FrUt Market and Bakery are adjacent to Good Harbor Vme yard's tastmg room There, fresh fruits - many grown m the orchards behmd the wmery - and baked goods are avallable daily to VStors To get to the mam wmery, take M-22 north from Traverse Cty through Suttons Bay to M. 204 west. Go to the end of M-204 and go south on M-22 for three. fourths mde Phone (616) L Mawby Vmeyards sits atop a hlll overlooking the scenic,e(>. lanau Perunsula valley. Owner Larry Mawby began plantmg vines m 1973, and today makes estate.bottled wmes from about SX acres of grapes in hs vineyard near Suttons Bay. Sparklmg wmes and cham. pagnes are Mawby's specalty Wth the award wlnnmg Brut Cuvee and Big Two Heart lead- ng the way Mawby's champagnes are processed as much by hand as possible To get to the mam wmery, take M-22 north from Traverse Cty approximately eight miles. Turn west on Hllltap Road to the end Go north one.fourth mlle to top of the hill. Phone (616) Leelanau Wme Cellars' owner and Wlnemaker Bll Skolruk is a red wine afficionado, prefernng the complexities of red to most any other wine. HS care and concern are well-reflected m his Baco and Pmot Noirs. Leelanau Wine Cellars also produces award-willding white Wnes and blends, and VStors are sure to enjoy the dramatic view of the Omena Pomt on their way to the winery. n additon to the main winery, tastmg rooms are located in Traverse City and Frankemuth. To get to the mam wmery, take M-22 north from Traverse City to Omena At Omena Pomt, turn left at Harbor Bar and go one.half rmle Up the hil Phone (616) Chateau Grand Traverse Wnery S located Wthin the Old Mission Peninsula viticultural region. 'The view S spectacular from anywhere along the penin. presented by Meet Fred Fsher, native Grosse POinter, now premer Cahfomia vintner, at a reception Wth Wne and hors d'oeuvres followed by a sumptuous four course dinner of American regional CUlsme, each served With an appropnate Fsher Chilrdonnay or Cabernet Sauvgon and endmg Wth the mfamous One23 Chocolate Espresso Bar Wth Two Sauces' Raspberry Puree and Creme Anglal5e Monday, November 12th - 6:30 p.m. For Reservations Call 88]- Limited sealing!... One23 Kercheval-on-the-H DAY BUFFET November 22-1 P m to 6 p m. Adults $10 95 Children $6 95 under 5 FREE HOME CATERNG E. Warren Grosse Ponte Farms sula, but especl811y so at the crest of a hill Just before the Wnery's entrance Wmemaker Ed O'Keffe has brought recognton to the pemnsula Wth several award.wmmng whte wmes The Chateau Grand Traverse wmes are produced pnmanly With Vmfera grapes, and the dedcated staff and advanced equipment assure consistently hgh-quality vintages year after year Award-winning Johannls berg Rleslmg and Chardonnay are among Chateau Grand Trav. erse's most popular Wnes To get to the mam Wnery, take M-37 north from Traverse Cty approximately 8 5 mles. Phone (616) Throughout Mchgan, but not specifically within a recogmzed vitcultural regon, are the tine Wlnenes of Seven Lakes, Tartan Hll and Sharon Mlls n homey Fenton within Oak. land County, Seven Lakes Vineyard produces hmted quantties of premium, well-crafted whte wines Seven Lakes S a "bonded" estate winery whch means it grows all of ts own grapes on 96 acres of its own land The families of Harry Guest and son Christian Guest produce table wines that have won medals throughout the eastern Umted States. To reach the mam winery, take 1-94 to Brighton north Exit 16. G1:> approximately 19 miles to Fenton EXit Torrey Road north and follow to South Long Lake Road east At FentonlLeroy Road, go north to Petts Road eastl'lnsman Road (left. at fork). 'The wmery also operates a tastmg room in Holly Phone (313) Sharon M111s Wmery special. Zes m champagne and sparkling wmes. t buys most of ts grapes from Chateau Grand Traverse's vmeyards and uses a labor-mtensve method for producing its wmes Methode champenolse nvolves hand turnng each bottle several tmes to settle the sediment before it is Wthdrawn from the finshed product Every bottle of Sharon Mills wme is perfectly aged m ts own wine cellars. To get to the main wmery, take 1-94 to M-52, EXt 159. Go south approximately seven miles to Pleasant Lake Road. Go west on Pleasant Lake Road for 3.5 miles Phone (313) FrUt-prodUCng Oceana County is home to Tartan H111 Winery. Established m 1985, Tartan Hill is located just five mles east of Lake Michigan in New Era Winemaker Bob Cameron and hs family make premmm wmes from French-Amen. can hybnd grapes grown m the vmeyards adjacent to the wi. nery They also have expenmental plots of Vlnifera vmes and, unlke other wineres, only sell their wares out of the tasting room nexpensive whte wines are a specalty, though many vanetleplmg are avalable for sam- Tartan Hli S open by appointment only Phone (616) Collectvely, Michigan wineries annually produce almost 400,000 cases of wme Mchigan wmes are modestly priced _ usually ranging from $5 to $9 a bottle - and are available at most specialty wine shops and supennarkets. They are also available at vintners' tasting rooms. Most Michigan wineries are open for tours and tastings throughout the year, but it S wise to call ahead of time For more infonnatlon about Mchigan's winenes, call Karen A Clock. Mchgan Dpnrtment of Agriculture at HELP US KCKOFF THS YEARS ENTERTANMENT SATURDAY NOV.3rd BUGGS BEDOW BAND SATURDAY NOV. 10th BLUES DETROT BAND CARRY OUTS AVALABLE OPEN AT 4:30 PM MACK G.P. PARK VSA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED Meet tlemaestro Neeme Jarvi NOON SATURDAY, NOV. 3 at VLLAGE RECORDS & TAPES 17116Kercheval Ave, Grosse POinte. M _ j - i

29 /, f,j, t ).. Photo exhibit at DA to With a 200-prmt exhbtion by more than 100 photographers, the exhbton "Lfe: Through the Sixties" documents the yean, when every event became a me. dla mjlestone Photo opportumties abounded from the mstaja tlon of a young new presdent m his Camelot on-the. Potomac to the technologcal trumph of man's first moon walk The exhibton, made possble by Umted TechnolOges CorporatOn Wth the collaboratlold of Life magazine, will be free at the DetrOt nstitute of Arts from Saturday, Nov 10, through Sunday, Dec 30, 1990 Selected from the Pcture mag azme's archves, t begns 1956 where an earlier exhlbl lul, Lite The Second Decade" (at the DlA D ) concluded, and extends through the 1972 finale of Life as a weekly magazme t S the first m the Lfe exhibtions to mclude fullcolor photographs, reflectmg the magazme's color ploneermg use of The turbulent '60s were a decade of po!){'e actons and flower power, bus boycotts and acd trips, Woodstock and Watts The sxties were a time of un precedented change m culture and politics m the Umted States and throughout the ",orld EpC event&, flamboyant personahtles and politcal struggle& wel e plentiful The nation's Afrcan Americans found their VOce the Rev Maltlll Luther Kmg.r and began then llldl ch to ward Cvil nghts document What started as a tnckle of news from the Jungles of Vetnam grew to a torrent of dsturb. mg mages A shockmg massacre of unarmed CVlians was dscovered at My La, strrmg protesters to VOlence on college cam puses across the country Lberalism was crushed n Prague, Castro selzed control m Cuba, and Kennedy and Khrush chev narrowly averted nuclear disaster On the lighter Side, the Beates arrved, heraldmg an mvaslon by Brtsh rock 'n' roll bands, whlle Amercans like Bob Dylan, Jams Joplin and Joan Baez strummed anthems for the hppe culture Psychedelia be came hgh fashon as miniskirts, bellbottoms, Afros and dashks blossomed across the nation The exhbiton S free to the pubhc at the DetrOt nsttute Arts durmg regular museum hours 930 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, Wednesday through Sunday, of '60s closed Monday, Tuesday day,; 29A and hol- "Lfe Through the SXtieS" a fully llustrated catalog, 232 pages, 200 llustratwfls (82 color), ntroductory essays by Cornell Capa, Ralph Graves and DorS C O'Neill, l.. available n hard ($3995) and sofi ($25) cover at the DA Museum Shop See the 'Phantom' AssumptOn Cultural Center will Sponsor a weekend package to Toronto Nov 30 Dee 2 to see Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phan. tom of the Opera." Cost is $275 per person, based on double OC{;upancy, and m- cludes hotel accommodatons, motorcoach transportaton, ticket to "Phantom," tax and baggage handling. A deposit of $75 is requred Call AssumptOn at for more mformatlon. Eddie Bracken, Broadway, stage and screen legend, will star as Cap'n Andy Hawks in the American musical theater classic "Showboat" at the Fisher Theatre Nov 'Show Boat' to dock The Mchigan Opera Theatre will present the Kern-Hammer_ stein T musical, "Show Boat," at the Fsher Theatre from Nov for a limited engagement of 12 performances. A stellar cast, anchored by veteran screen and stage star Eddie Bracken as Cap'n Andy Hawks, will bring to life the classc tale by Edna Ferber through the brilliant lyrics of Oscar Hammerstein and the immortal melodes of Jerome Kern. Michigan Opera Theatre's producton. will be enhanced by songs, dialogue and orchestration reinstated m the 1988 EM! recording with opera stars Freder- ca Von Stade, Teresa Stratas and Jerry Hadley. MOT's "Show Boat" will also feature sets and costumes from Houston Grand Opera's 1982 revival which toured the United States and eventually went to Broadway. For subscriptions and single ticket sales, dial the MOT credt card hotline: 313/874-SNG, or visit the MOT tcket office at 6519 Second Avenue in Detroit's New Center Area Tickets are also avallable through any TcketMaster outlet Group discounts for partes of 10 or more are avallable by calling 313/ StUdents and semors may purchase half-price tckets one hour before curtam n concert The husband-and-wife team of actress Diahann Carroll and singer Vic Damone will present a pair of concerts billed as "An Evening of Love" on Sunday. Nov. 11. at Macomb Center for the Performing Arts in a 2 p.m. matinee and an evening show at 7 p.m. Tickets at $25for adults and $22.50 for students and senior citizens may be obtained at the Center's box office or reserved on credit card by calling Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. W@[h] "Let us make your body beautiful" GEORGE COLLSON 200/0 OFF NSURANCE DEDUCTBLES Wllhlhisad Complete Paint Jobs Rustwork & Painting Theft Work nsurance Work All Makes & Models American & Foreign VAN-GARY VAN Family owned for Over?? Years Same Location Genuine Mack Ave. (at Neff) BiG 3 Se!V\ng Grosse POnte & DetrOit Parts, T'S SOLD AND LQUD AT THE SAME TME. Wth most things, there S usually some kind of catch But not so with our FrStRate FUlld which lets indivdual investors earn a great rate Without tying up ther principal. Earn 8 Percent Open a new FirstRate Fund' and earn nterest at an annual rate of rre; " mbcr 31, \ f) After that, t's led to the hghly compettive 91-day Trca<;ury Bll rate All t takes S a $10,000 drposlt to start And you can add to t, whencvcr you like Also, your bank depo<;ll<;are FDC nsured for up to $100,000 n short, you have nothing to lose. A lot to gain. Solid. And Liquid, Too. Unlike somc other nvestments, FrStRate les you get 10 your money, Without paying a penalty Ju<;t drop us a lne Sevcn days later, you'll have your money So what arc you waitng for? Open a Flr<;tRate Fund today. Stop m, or call u<;toll free at for detatls 'The R pcr(enl annual rate appllc\ only 10 NRatc rlmo accounl opened bcl\loecnollobcr l Jnt! Delcmber 1990 o FRSTOFAMUlo\. Firat of America Bank. Southe.at Michigan, N.A. \/ullho lj/( SZYMANSK.. For PROBATE JUDGE We support David J. Szymanski Mr & Mrs Robert Wrrght, Sr. Mr & Mrs Mark Pinney Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cragg Mr & Mrs Bruce Tomlm Mr & Mrs. Fred Mmturn Mr. & Mrs Dale Hohlfeldt Mr. & Mrs. Darryl Miller Michael Schmidt Karen Schmidt Mary Anne Tindall Damel J. Tindall. /, Dr. Joseph R. Mikula h(:phne Mikula Mark Hauck Nancy Hauck Myer RubO Patrieta Visosky Leonard Visosky Nancy Williams Gram Ann Godin DenniS Godin Patty Godin L': Thomas Mr & Mrs George Daudlln, Sr Mr. & Mrs Steve VanRaemdonck James G. McMahon Mr & Mrs Jim Sanfemlo Robert Wagner Barbara Wagner Gall Kaess Chuck Kaess Joe Maunclo Ann Burke Cliff Godin Kim Godin Laura Kellett Peter Kellett Geoffrey Felss Kathe DVirgl1 Bill DiVlrgll Janette Godin Nancy Peck Douglas Peck Mimi FllZglbbons Thomas FllZglbbons Mrs Albert 0 Ruedemann DWight W Edwards Mary Lou Edwards DaVid Seamans Jane Seamans Allen Godin Susan Godin louis Kukollc Olga Kukollc Cella Omalev Tom Omalev Suzanne Padilla JUdy Leahy Charles Leahy Denlne Boyle Mike Boyle Nancy Enckson Craig Encksoo Mrs Daniel J Tindall. Jr Lon Felss Bradley J Armbruster Philip leon Mr & Mrs Phil Dlckmson Mr & Mrs Eugene H Turnbull, 1/1 Carolyn Ward OhverWard Florence Urbani Kevin M Kaln Dawn LePage Marra Valenle Marco Valente, Jr Elizabeth Stevens John Stevens Joan Armbruster Rudy Armbruster Stephen Armbruster JUdy Armbruster Christine lorenc Catherine Renouf Chnstopher J. Renouf Mayne Manmno Fred Rogers Mary Lee Rogers Ralph Vigliotti Donald F Badaczews Bernice Barc J Martin Bartnick Barbara J Benlley Charles Berschback Paul Boehmer John C Burke Joseph Buttlghen Robert B Buzar Deborah A Carson Peter Carter Herman B Cass Gerald T. Celeskey George A Chatman DaVid W Chnstensen Joseph l Chyhnskl Gene Cody VCtor A Co en Gene Cole John Coune John T Courtwnght Gaylen CurtiS Alfred W Cytackr KeVin Daudlln Gene DaVS Sharon M. RaShid Nelly S RaShid Charles Thomas, Jr. Frank Lutfy Jennie Marie Lutfy Debra Defour Wayne L Defour Thomas Delnek Rooald A Deneweth Daniel C DeVne, Jr Bnan C. Dombrowski Joel M Dorf Nathan B Dngg9fs John Ecclestone Robert R Elsey Wilham J Ennghl. Jr Elizabeth K Fardig Peter Feamster John R Frank Frank Frontczak Ronald A Frultman Lew Fuller Gerald J Gattorn Leonard Halas, Sf Douglas Hamel Jay Herbst Carol Herost Dr Thomas P Hessburg Jack Hughes, Jr Munel Hughes John Hughes Mary Beth Hughes Kenneth W Kalis Norb Kaminski Robert Kinzer Wdllam G Kokas Mark S Koppelman Richard 0 Korn Martm Krall Rodney Kropf Jan Leventer Richard lttlefield John MactJetta Henry Majewski Bnan H McClam Mart.n McElroy Elizabeth A. Misuraca Kenneth J Mixter DenniS Mongoven Theodore Monohdls Teresa L Mann Kenneth J Moms Eugene Nasal Elaine Nasal DaVid S Newman Stanley Novak Mary C O'Donnell Mr & Mrs Cas Ogonowsk! DaVid Otto Bonnie Otto John LOwen James J. Arpin R Bue Fossee James G McMahon Paul A Vanassche Michael F Parsons Patrleta L Patterson Jack R Penwarden Cass Piotrowski JUdge Robert H Pytell C E Raymond Roland Rinke Janice Rinke Edward C Roney Herbert J Rusmg James B Schlaff Dave Schrage Thomas G Sieper Joseph Simon, Jr Thomas P Smith Michael Stavale Rrchard C Stavoe Ray Sterling Steven T Stokfisz Frank Szymanski Michael A. Szymanski James A Tanlehan Rudo F Uhlar Anthony Urbani Joseph F w,jtas Mr & Mrs Woodrow W Woody Stanley M Wyre Stephen M Yebch MZ Yaheh Robert SchnlMder MUriel 0 Hughes Mary Goodheart Ralph Hoffman Chnstl CraCChiolo Mr & Mrs Roger Rinke RChard M. Szymanski Mr & Mrs Raymond CracchOlo And many morel Paod /0( Jy SZYMANSK FOR JUDGE COMMTTEE 1524 Fr1 NallOnal Bdg De,on "8226 '

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BeSides the i>avll1g" J1 UtJlltv bills, P1e"ton espou"e", to tlp sav11gs 111 enelgy He <;,ld a 2 b) 4 toot l1uoescent fi\.tul e con ""tlllg of foul bulb<; loud be 1e duled to two \11th 'Pt1ectOls to keep the same hght level n de letmg two l1uol"escent bulbs, the enel b'y saved over a one-year pe llod i> eqm valent to burnmg 242 pound" of coal The less coal bul ned, he added, the less acid to lighting Photo by Rosh S,lars on Fort and Washington won am pollutmg the envronment Preston S vice president/genel al manager of Commercial Lightlllg Speciahst, 1625 S GratOt, Mount Clemens The phone numbel S , Ann Arbor Antiques Market 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road Ann Arbor, Michigan Our 22nd Season SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11th 5:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Third Sunday of the Month (except November) Over 350 Dealers in Quality Antiques and Select Collectibles All Under Cover By Ronald J, Bernas All items guaranteed as represented. ll' 'l1l1ll Ji )'1 11lit.;" ('l'ntle, nc lecent!, n,hlwd C H( h,l d Hutan of Glo""e POinle F'llllh "",'llll dlllllol (Jt t... SupellOl S,n 1g" elull llh 11.1"h('pn (<,j hlt..,hed to <\""1'1 lldll du.t".ihl 'll,lil llo'eh wld colllpanll''' plotl'(!l: till ("l' "" ll;" He 1\ be rp"pon"l bl" i" ' 'l,,_ i "".till!,('\ ll'\\ \1!Jcle "afetv of p ll( p. H pi "P t loll of '''pll,11 <11(> he pllllldl\ Ob]trlll'_ Ul hllllg" hi" '22\cH! back /f' oulld (j -. 19l tll' 111 tin,llcl.li dlld e"t"te pl<llll1ll1,.( lid, pol' llldlll'!j('\.\"follllall) cx('cl\ \ pi' dlilt OJ, \,1('\\ Y(k mvest lll'lli Rutan Locator service for specialities and dealers; onsite delivery and shipping service. FREE PARKNG ADMSSON $3.00 i\ 'j. William Ca) Ford of (;10"<;(' POlOte has been..., < h""1.1" Oll(' ot th!' foundmg members of the -- ; (\.b ll',lrl n"llll1tp'" NatOnal AdVSOry Coun h pil po,,, of 1)1(' l'ouncjl '> to mvolve recog 111/1d "tld P\P f( 111 d jp,r!c<; from Wde rangrng, / prill< ip Jill n,,)] ledf( tl tidd" m the mc;tltuw if FO d, t )1(' ollh "ll \ 1\ llg /.,'1 and'30n of the late Hpnry F",d "" dill eloi of Ford Motor Co and.. ch.wman of h Otllp,lllV " (''(pclltlve and finance COlTlnlltt<,p" Ford For additional information Look in todays classified section under 400 headings for antiques For Further nformation contact M. Brusher, Manager P.O. BOX 1512, Ann Arbor, M 48106, " _ -,

31 Saturn's new way of selling cars is welcomed by the public The Sdtllln CU.., not..., mtel \',hole!>ale vdlue of any tldde 111 often sad that you don't know Hopefully, there will be no nag estrng as the WdY S,ltlll n \\ dnb - no dl..,lounh, no ehate!>, no what d used car!> WOth until grng fear that everybody else to sell the cal, f eddel e,lltlon gul1ll11ch i>omeone put!> up the noney to gel...d better deal than you.., any 1dlCdtOi And thh.., not Thu, ', pletty ddlcdl..,tufl buy t But n fad, hy lompdmg Thdt'!> what really bugi> many eally as i>urpllsll1g a!> the WdY Mdl ketmg the duto ll1dll!>t\y and analyzing the pnce" u..,pd people _ the neighbor or co ca,i>a'e n fact sold h,'" long been ba..,ed on..,ell ly cm's bring at numelou.., de,lel WO kpr who seemed to get a bet A have ahvav.., wen lilt 1 Not dl'wptloll new..,..,dllly, but auctons alound the lountry, tl](> tel ded than you dd But few dated 111 d new l,l! dedlel,hlp," ldle 1M'" dlwdy'" been taken by wholesalp vdlue of any u..,ed ldl Ull pulchase" are drectly com!>ald one eudel' "So r,1111 dl the,utollldker" dnd thell ded -J -. A can be pinpolllted gl\ e 01 tdke JMdble dlld people he a lot lighted thdt SatUl n nlend.., to el.., to a..,,,ul e that the buyel doe..,, f' $50, assuming cal'eful uttentjon,bout whdt a good deal they got, take the horse hadmg u"'pelt out nol le.llly know the hard figure" '> paid to t.., wndltlon You ldn ho\\ the) leally outwitted the of buylllg a new ldl r helve, o( \\ hat t co..,t!>to buy d ne\\ ldl count on that, becuu..,e f de,lel'" "'dle..,man The salesman who S ways ;,ad the feehng r \\,'" hcll1g E\el yone know'> the..,t,,:kel By Richard Wright egularly ovel allem on tl dup n" wn..,tdntl) outwitted Will not last tdken PC(',.., not the pi ce the huvl'1 they Will quickly find thelll..,eh e, long thl!> bu'>lle..,s The..,dme..,enlunenh \\Ple ('" P,) rhe tlue buylllg pllle out ofbume.., So the Saturn approach could pre!>sed at d one night l,"''' leu 1\ be..,orne\\ hel e 1l bet\\een hegdn to "'quee/e the dealer dl" claimed, but the lldustry doesn't So when Sdturn Cm p "'d'" t put people at eai>e by Simply say recentl) d!> Pdli of till' ('10"''''(0 the..,tllkel pllce dnd \\ hat the lount f the rll!>lount 1'0 only 12 like this apploach and dlscoul S gomg to i>et a pi ll' on the ne\\ ng to them that everyone gets Pomte "'lhoob' contll1ullg educd de,l'1 PdlU the (ddol Y [OJ the pelwnt thln the makel lan put dge.., t car and allo\\ whole"',lle \ dlle on the..,ame deal The eason there tlon p 06'1am on 'Ho\1 to Buv d l,u, d figule..,0 en..,11oudpd d lllulh 10\1P plle on the About 10 yeat i> ago, a former youl tl ade 111, thdt..,ound, good..,an element of doubt a to whe. Car" Neady dll the M tll'lpdnh lompllcdtmg dctol b thdt t '",tckel th,11 f t.., 20 pel lent New YOk ChevlOlet dealer, to moi>t people n (dlt thdt '" thel Satulll can pull thli> off S!>ald they do not finu bu'll1g d,lmo"t unpo'>"'lble to dvne But no',\ the dedlel ha" lttle Ho\\ a d Vdn Bortel, devised a what most dealel b at (' domg thdt dealel "hip;, are ndependent car a plea!>dllt e"pelwllle Soml Many buvcls..,ay they look to loom to cut plle'> method of marketlllg that he light now, becau..,p the) don t t anchlsed buslllesses The find t vely llnplca"ant Con!>umel RepOltb for coun"el, n adchtlon to the dli>ujunt, called "49 Over" t was Simple have much of a ange to deal 111, m,lkel can suggest but not dlc' ThS S too hdd, becall..,e buy \\hllh plovlde" them \\hole"ale thele dre dllowances 101 volume The dealel keeps no lventorv, ether on the PH'P of th" np" t te to tre dealer 1l15d lle\\ Ldl uej tv ue LXlil plle::, 01 new ldl;" that 1.." the \\ hlch eflelt plovlde!> a blggm but takes orders hke a catalogue Cat or the tl ade 111 t w11 be mterestmg to see f mg t stili S, but thele..,eem.., to p ce the deale pays But h t dl!>count once d dealership btore He glves wholesale for But presumably, With the Sdt the most radical element of Satbe a tnge of feal no\\ edlly? Noone eally know!> edches a Cetdn level m sales trade ms, then auctons them off, urn approach, you Will kno\\ at urn _ the way t S to be mar- "When go to buy a wfngel a The auto ndl!!>ty doe not Thel e may be "!>plffs," ncentives keeping no used cars m stock, all tmes Just what S gong on keted _ Will be accepted by dealto, don't expect to haggle Dvel \ 01 k on a mal k up scheme, a!> to sell cel tam cal!> or TJ10dels needmg no lot Everythmg Will be abovebo<11 d ershlps and ther sales forces t the price," said one pfllilclpant do most retail busmesses, t...hlch allow the deale! to gve a Usmg this approach, a dealer There Wll be no pletense thdt d look lke t Wll be welcomed by " can look at the pllte at "e\ WO ks on a discount method and bettel pllce 111 Salt Lake Cty, Mmn, boosted cal S bemg gl yen away to YOU the publc eml StOles and decide which S the dlscolmt comes olr the Ovel the yeal s, some dealers sales flom 20 a month to 200 a the best deal Why can't do stickel' puces, or mole concctly, have tiled to bleak away from month Dealers m Mmneapols that Wth new cars?" the manufacturer's suggested the cun ent unpopulm (Wth the and Rochester were outraged, Good queston People do shop pi ce, which S requred by law car buymg public) method of sell because he was takmg those around, of COUlse, but they don't to be posted on the wmdow of mg new cars There have been sales from them Then, they leally know what a new car evely new Cat discount houses Ca1Jforma, complamed, owners came to the costs unless they go all the way Discounts used to be m the where all makes of cars al e of bg city dealershp service shops through the dealng ploce!>!> t S mea of 20 to 25 pel cent, whch fered the same showroom, for warranty work because they very difficult to back out then meant the dealer had a lot of With the dealel usmg vanous ddn't want to dnve all the way The most levolutlonary thmg loom to bargam and could knock methods to acqune the brands down to Lake Cty every tlme a about Saturn - and the most fd off a gl'and and stll make a for which he S not franchsed knob fell off the dash vorable thmg, m the eye!> l,j pi ofit But as cal s got smallel, so Dealers and automakers worked When a customer ordered a many buyers - S not ts hlbh did the dscounts together to halt ths type of mar. car, he 01' she receved a prll1ted output 16 valve four cyhndcl e" t didn't really cost the manu ketmg invoice, showmg the dealer pnce gme or ts plastic panevspace facture' much less to make Some dealers have Smply put plus $49, added as the dealer's frame body, but the way Saturn small cars than t dd to make price tags on theil' cars, hred profit How can a dealer make S urgmg ts dealel s to i>el! thl big cars, because the labor rates order. takers who are pmd sala. money ths way? As sad, the new car Saturn wants ts -:leal. me the same and the pnce of i'll's and have no real stake price a dealer pays S comphel s to put a realistic p ce on the steel S not that bg a factor So what the buyer pays or even cated The prce on the mvolce S car, tell the buvel up front th.-:t to make the pi ce of the smallel \ hether or not the buyel buys the manufacturer's suggested he 01 she Will get the hone!>t car!> mol e attl actve, the makel'l Some lmited success has been p ce mmus the dscount Except fo! 2 or 3 percentage pomts of the discount (depending on the make of car) whch S held back by the manufacturer and pad quarterly m a lump sum to the dealer Dealers also get 15 or 30-days free floor planmng (Floor plan mng S a financmg an'angement m whch the deale! 's constantly turnng stock S fnanced thlough <l bank 01 1mough the Food drive r Preparing for the annual Gleaners food drive conducted through the Grse Pointe schoos are from left Roger Hages. advertising manager; Chrlshan Fenton. bus1- nes manage; for the schools; Jack GrHo. coordinator of the drive for the Gleaners; and Cheryl Gauss senior vice president of Republic Bank.. B nk The 'bags for the food drive. scheduled for March will be supplied by Repubhc a this year. They are distributed through the schools as well as inserted in the newspaper. credit arms of the manufactul ers) As you know, nothmg S free and the pnce of the floor plannmg S mcluded m the pnce of the car, then S paid to the bank dependmg on how long the car SitS m the dealer's show room f the car is delivered upon arnval, as t S when t has been ordered - the way all cars are sold at a $49-over dealershp, that money S pflld to the dealer, "So the dealer makes about $500 on a car he sells for $49 ove," Van Bortel explams "The dealer who sells for $1,000 over gets all that too But why be greedy? The more you glve, the more you get, say " Maybe so, but dealers and facto'll's dd not hke this plan and the Lake Cty dealer was termnated, then filed an antltrust ac. tlon agamst GM GM has smce lightened up on $49-0ver and thel e are a few dealers operatmg that way n the area of used cars, t S WHY MUNCPAL BONDS DESERVE YOUR MMEDATE ATTENTON NOW 7 3/4% TRPLE TAX-FREE MC!UGAN STATE HOUSNG DEVELOPMENT AUTHORTY SNGLE FAMLY MORTGAGE REVENUE BONDS CALLABLE AT Speak to OU Fltlancn:l Coosult.ant lo fmd out more about thj.s and Ohcrlax-cxanp' offcnngs _vall_bl. lhrough Shcarson Lehman Brothers Or wnte us at n, fn..r-... r"",.t... ft,.,."...,n...,"'. First at \;\tchlglln CarporJtlon ""'1cmH Nt... 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32 t ț 32A NOW'S THE TME TO GET GREAT VALUES AT YOUR METRO DETROT LNCOLN-MERCURY DEALER f, FOR 1991 MERCURY TOPAZ GS Cash Down Payment Refundable Security Deposit Option Package 363A Savings Total Cash Due at Lease nception ncludes First Month's Lease Payment 1 Total Amount of Payments 24 Monthly Lease Payments at 2 PLUS $2, $ $ $2, $4, $ ,, ",- Ị, " /.'" WHY PAY FOR THE WHOLE PE WHEN YOU ONLY WANT A PORTON? You want a new car every two years or so Now you, can have one How? Only pay for what you use Heres how t works We take the total cost of the car, then deduct the guaranteed future value Your payments are the difference, pius a lease charge based on the total cost of the vehicle. So your monthly cost S much less than With a conventional purchase fmanced over the same period of time. The benefrts go on and on. YOUR CHOCE FOR,..., \<1:/!1'\ ') jt1,r \...," WHEN YOU BUY. PLUS 4 Cash Down Payment $3, Refundable Security Deposit $ Option package 451A Savings $ Total Cash Due at lease nception ncludes First Month's lease Payment' $3,63826 Total Amount of Payments $7, Monthly Lease Payments 01' $ GRAND MARQUS LS " J.....,\. f-f, 7 FURS ff.u-'1',' CASH Q}ilw' j (US';jr ALL WTH AUTOMATC TRANSMSSON AND AR CONDTONNG 1991 LNCOLN TOWN CAR PLUS JUST A MONYH 1991 SABLE GS '(' v i' 1991 COUGAR LS i' '1 oi'..,,:- c' <\ <-, 1, A MONTH Cash Down Payment Refundable Security Deposit Option Package 172A Savings Total Cash Due at Lease nception ncludes First Month's Lease payment' Total Amount of Payments 24 Monthly Lease Payments at 2 Cash Down payment Refundable Security Deposit Option Package 262A Savings Total Cash Due at Lease nception ncludes First Month's lease Payment' Total Amount of Payments 24 Monthly Lease Payments at' $5, $ $ $5, $7, $ $3, $30000 $ $3, $7, $ Cash Down Payment $5, Refundable Security Deposit $ Total Cash Due at Lease nception ncludes First Month's Lease Payment' $6, Total Amount of payments $9, Monthly Lease Payments at' $399 00,. Apollo 2100 W Stadium Blvd ADDTONAL PROGRAM NFORMATON Cuslome, Cash Backdl,eclly lrom lincoln Mercuoyon 1991 models wllh a 24 monlh FOld Cledll Red Corpellease S6000n Topaz GS S7500nSabieGS S5000nGrand Ma,qulslS S1 3000n Town CO! Cuslomer Cash Back can be applied lowa,d paymenl relundable security deposll and rsl months paymenl or you may keep he calh for cosh bock and special leale lelms you musl toke new vehicle ceuvery rom dealer slack by 12/11/90 'for CUllom"r Cash Back rom lincoln M",CUly moke a 'elall purchase 01 a new 91 G,and Marqulslrom dealerslock by 1/31/91 '10101 cash due alleose nceplron ncludes a relundoble S6CUllty deposit cosh down payment and lrsl month's lease payment 'leose poymenlls based on Manutaclurers Suggesled Reloll Price $12525 on Topaz GS $ on Soble GS $ CoogoLS.' $ on Grand Marquis ls and S on Town CO' ncldlng opllon package savings perm:>der os shown +OM Ai above lease paymenllncludes desnalloncholges bulexcludes 1e laxesond tcenselee ond sbosed on a r monlh closed end Red COpelloose from FOld Credll lessee may have lhe opllon 10 purchase!le co' at loose end at a pike 10be OO9Otloled with the doole, allease ncepllon However lessee has 00 obligation 10 puchase he coallease end leee s,espooslble fol excesswea and lea miles s lhe 10101mileage " allowed with an $ \1 pe, mile cholge over lease subject 10 crool approval and nsurability os, delermlned by FOld Cled,l See you,lncoln MercUlY deale, 101his pllce and erms See you, doolef101 details, (! t it \..cc'ohti - l. i;r, oc ljlil,. r CTY rr l,,'rill,,: Krug Bob Maxey Park Motor Bob Dusseau Stu Evans Hines Park Michigan Ave Mack Avenue at Cadieux Woodward Ave Grand River Ave Ford Rd Ann Arbor Rd. (at 1-275) Orposile Palmer Park LNCOLN Mel Farr 4178 Highland Road Crissman 1185 South Rochester Rd i 'tf 1'1,'il'T f" H Arnold Diamond Star 5tu Evans Crest Bob Borst Gratiot at 12 Mile Rd 221 N Main S at 11 Mile W 12 Mile Rd rorl 51 at Pwnsylvaola Van Dyke at 15V2 Mile 1950 West Maple Sesi 950 East Michigan "-....:.:---f ,,,-

33 ..' Bridge, 2B Churches,4B Grosse Pointe Board of Realtors 8-16B Section B By Margie Reins Smith Feature Editor Piecrust was on the agenda on a Thursday mormng m Lynne Mogk's 8th grade Foods class at Brownell Middle School. This was not the piecrust that Grandma made. This was pecrust of the '90s. "They've already made a onecrust pie from scratch," Mogk said But there's more than one way to make a pie "You have choices," she told the clasc; of boys and girls. "f you don't have a lot of time - or you don't like to make piecrust - or you don't have a rolling pin - or you have nobody to help you - or you don't care about the cost - you can still make a pie. There's lots of options." Six kitchen-groups started their ovens. One group made piecrust from scratch. Another used frozen crust. Mogk Some made piecrust from packaged sticks. Another used a purchased, prepared crust. Each group used the crust to complete a different recipe. One kitchen-group whipped up a quiche. Another made tarts with pumpkin fillng. Another group made a cherry pie. Still another tried a new recipe for apple pizza. A group of five boys made a two-crust chicken pot pie chock-full of potatoes and cooked frozen vegetables. "For gosh sakes, don't cut your fingers," Mogk said, as she showed the boys how to peel and slice the potatoes. "These potatoes are gong to be the energy food." Home Rc ic",n'-tv\thut it.1.u:odt:o ho Back in the "Ds and '50s, Home Economics was a required course for junior high school and hgh school grls. Young homemakers-mtraming learned the ins and outs of threadmg a sewmg machme; they practiced makmg tiny, pelfect hand-crafted stitched buttonholes, they learned when to use a French seam and how to do the chamstltch and the backsttch They strred up bascwhte sauces and dscovered that flour should be Sifted twice when bakmg cakes. Home Ec has evolved nto C;omE'- thmg called Llfeskills, and Mogk sad it S essentally a survival course for the teenager of the '90s. Many teenagers today live ether in single-parent homes or homes where both pal'ents work, she said They not only have to fend for themselves after school, but they may also have to help get dinner started, look after younger siblings, wash and iron and mend their own clothes There's not much call f01"handmade buttonholes or medium white sauce anymore. Accordmg to the curriculum guide for Grosse Pointe middle schools, Lifeskills is a requil'ed five -week course for sixth grade boys and'girls and a semester course for all seventh-graders t provides introductory experiences in food preparation, clothing maintenance and repair, babysitting and good grooming practces. Sixth grader Josh Bosley said he has sewed buttons and snaps on his own clothes and has repared his own jacket. He S currently workmg dligently with needle and th1"ead, creating a cross-stitch desgn which wll be attached to a refngerator magnet. "They learn how to do buttons and snaps and small clothng repars n Sxth grade," said Mogk "n. cvo:n.t.ll.. ur-u.l elhl..l'1.. 15&v.u... vv"- learn bigger repars" She spread out a hockey jersey and a nae tape that the student was gong to sew on the back "They'll learn the parts of the range - how to use the oven the mcrowave, the broiler, the burners; they'll learn about measul'ing for recipes; they'll learn how to clean up their dirty dishes "n Foods, (an 8th grade elective) they're lookng forward to makng pizza, nachos and Rice Krisple treats They're marked on effort and work habts" By the end of sew'nth gnde, stu dents will have developed personal and practcal sklls for life, she said They will have learned some tips on comparison shoppmg, how to scrutimze labels and evaluate advertising claims They Wll have leamed how to sew patches and m- slgnla on their clothes They Will have learned some basic rules of et- See LFESKLLR, page 6B LifeskiUs is the modern middle school version of Home Economics. Teenagers learn to cook with '90s-style equipment and products, mend their own clothes and become skillful shoppers. Nate Bayko. left. prepares filling for a chicken pot pie. Carey Neesley and Sarah Booher. above. prepare an apple pzza. lash 'B-o&l._y righ't.. vqc::jork& wlth needle and thread. Photos by Margle Re,ns Smlth, J 2!ZF,? n E 9 720Ft? r r tf 7 r. 'M1

34 Lisa Hathaway of GOSse Pointe was named to the spnng quarter dean's 1st,t the Savan nah College of Alt,mcl DeSign Craig Robert Bagno, '>on of Robert Bagno of Glosse POll1te Woods and Barbala Bagno of Grosse POinte F drms, and Bridget Sara Johnson, daugh tel' of Mr and Mrs Edward C Johnson of GOSse Pomte City, recently graduated from Demson Umverslty Bagno eal ned a bachelor of BtS degl ee and was the first place wmnel of the An me May MacNeil Poetry Wntmg Pnze He was d member of Kappa Sigma fl atermty John son earned a bachelol of BtS de gree With a majol 111 Spamsh She was a mt'mbel of Sigma Delta P, a natonal Spamsh honorary SOCiety, and Kappa Al pha Theta soronty Jeffery W. Barry Jr., son of Mr and Mrs Jeffery W Barry of Grosse Pomte Farms, and Amy Frances McDonnell, daughter of Mr and Mrs James F Mc Donnell of Grosse Pomte Farms, earned bachelor's degrees from Trlmty College on May 27 Barry majored m economcs and Spanish. McDonnell majored m economcs Jacob J. Rowan of Grosse Pomte Park hab been named to Miami Umverslt)'s plesdent's list fo' the second emester of Students on the list have achieved a pelfect 4 0 grade POint average Jennifer Lawrence of Grosse Pomte earned a bachelor of arts degree m Visual mts and a Su san Butler A wm d fol dlshn guished work m the Visual mts from Pme ManOl' College last May Scholarship finalist Monique Van Assche of Grosse Pointe Woods received third prize in the 1990 Dana Gibson Memonal Scholarship sponsored by the Society of llustrators, The scholarshp is named for Charles Dana Gibson, a renowned editorial illustrator from the early 1900s. and is a national sophomorelevel competition for college students enrolled in accredited art programs. Van Assche. a junior studying advertising design and illustration at The Columbus College of Art and Design, was one of six finalists from hundreds of entries. Van Assche entered the scholarship competiton last spring as a sophomore. This summer she was invited to bring her portfolio to the Society of llustrators' headquarters in New York City and participated in the final round of interviews. Her versatile portfolio earned her a cash award of $750. She is a 1988graduate of Grosse Pointe North High School and is the daughter of Deanna and Gary Van Assche. Johnson & Wales Umvelslty has announced that Paula Touchtone of Grosse Pomte \1as named to the dean's 1st fol the spllng 1990 tnmestel Catherine M. Ament of G'osse Pomte Pal k has eal ned a bachelol of arts degj ee n anthlopologj, cum laude, from Mal quette U mvel St} David John Ko!>ky, <..,t'lllol, lw Unl\ t'l "t\ of' ]\1Clllg<l, h," hl't'll,1\1,lldl'd tl1l' Alul Mller Schol81 shp fol d18matlc 100k The aw,ld was ple"ented at a Hop GOd ceremony dst plmg Koky!S the bon of TelT <lnce and F ances Kosky of Glosse POinte Woods He S a 1987 gl adudte of GlOsse POinte NOith High 8< JOlla" J. Rodger of (;llh"'l' POllltl' F,llllh 'U'l1lh 10lllpll'tl'd hh JunlO \ <,lbo,ld, tll(' ondoll St!wo] of El'OlO1ll11'" r:lgl1l (;10"'''1 POllltt'..,t licit>.., h,l\ t' hl'(,11 n,lllll'd 10 ll(' dt',lll'" 11..,1, AlblOn ColJt>gl' 101 ll(' "'pl llg "'l'llll'..,t' '1111'1 :11e Rob. 'll G, Kinndil'd, <"01101;\! Lll! ill!.., Ch<llle" Kmnall d, Karen D. R'llhLhlCl, d,llgl'1 01 illl'" P.lCW Rl'nt"cJlll'l Paul F, Salam\,Jr., "on 01 'l,md ;\h.., Pdl;] F S<lldlH\, Kelly A. KUl1z, cl<lllghtel of 1\11.lncl h" Waltel KUllt Susan M. Sullivan, ddllghtel of 1\11 and \h" Thollw" Slllll\ an, Wendy J, Millies, ddllghter of 1\11 and :'11" Jame.., \ldhe", Sarah P. Watel'man, ddughtel of Reuben Wdtel man J and Con"t<lnce Watell11an, and Cyntha K. Rafaill, daughtel or'd and l\h s Thol11dS Rafdlll Bo\\ dom College has an nounced two Go'>Se Pomte stu dents have been named to t" dean's list for the Spllllg seme" tel of the academic year They are John R. Nicholson Jr. of Glosse Pomte Farms and Sara E. Wasinger of Grosse Pomte Park NCholson has also been elected to serve on the de \ elopment committee of the col lege's govelnlng boald Jamie RlU' Agne, {{obel t Mclean (',u'k, Tany<l Alicl, Naumenko 'lj1d,jmwt HeJ.,tin,1 Riss,, of (;O"''''l' POllll' h.l\l' e,1l11l'd W:,"'Oll,111'of,.., eleglll'''' fl 0111 NOl 111\ood 111..,1 u' \gl1l'\.nd N<lllllll'lJ"O,11"'0 l'<lllll'd h.llhelol of hu"'''''''',dllllllblid t 1011 dl'j.,'1''''' OO""'l' POllll'l.., Ki ' 1(',J. Metl, Su...an D. Ll'l1\\ dh'', Brian H. Pelt..., Ml'l ritt B. Palm, P,ltnda "l, Elll..,on, Karen L. G,ll...tel (' nd Lam a A, Mott,1hll'l l d.l ') ( tlll l,'l.lcll' P01l '1 dl-, 101 lill...ll olld..,eml'..,('1 \11 \Jll [ 111\1'1..,tl,1l1d h,11' 111'('1]1l.1111'd10 lll 11111\(l"'lh..,dl'dn'" i..., Fay C Honen"klll pi (.1 (h"'l POll' F,Ul'" (',1ll'd d h dwlol 01. h dl'b'1(,l' 111l dlldl Pille ;\lanol Collt'l!l',l ll' lol kgl'\ (Ol11l1ll'l1ll'lll'nl l \l'lll..,l'" a\ 'f C,ll1t''On Bl'OW Dento,,Jennif('' Ann MatuJa dnd Gail Mmi(' Stolllsch.,iii of Glosi:oe POllltl' h,n l' gl,ldu,lted flom Tu Lilli' U1\l'ltY Denton e81l1ed.1 h.llhl'1cl of, h deglt'\' l1 poht l,11 l'w11011l\ and publlc pollq \[ ttllid l',11111'da Jl h doctol de O1l"'lh 'alned a ma...tel\ rll gill' n "'011,11\ork ",pllllg 1,;1 ddlldte... of Feilis ",l,m Ulll\C"lly mdllded Mich- ('1(' AmH'tte Farabi of GOSS e POlll ShOll'''' Thomas S, Mur. ',n 0/ (]lo<.,<.,ep01l1te Pdl h dnd K; t William Hlelscher of (,O"l' POllle Wood" Fdlabl l.11 d, b'llhelol of "Clence de lill'l n tejevl"lon ploductlol1 '\[1111,1\ e,lned, bachelol' 01 "C l'lll' dl'h'1ee Cllllllnal Ju"tlce 11l'..,dll'l eluned d bachelol of "'11 l'llll' dl'gl ee n bus1l1e...s ad '1 l.lt 1011 NEED PERSAN RUGS 3x5 - $300 - $400 4x6 $400 $500 5x7 - $500 - $600 'M PAYNG - nsured Consignments - 8x10 - $600 - $800 9x12 - $1,000 and up 1Ox13 - $1,200 and up Buying American and European Paintings Music Boxes - Cut Glass - Fine Lamps - Pottery - Toys - Weapons - WristlWatches - Clocks New Location: Mack North of Vernier CALLNG HOUSE ANTlaUES U1d n,{1tpin OF WNDSOR t, :. tlave A PLEASAN.TTR'?' AT PERfECT10N.: :. BRDGE BY WOODY BOYD f, -..: Settmg the!lusttlouscharles Berger apan from Michgan's next [en bridge champons S an honor hs peers have conferred upon him for hs exhbited excellence al the table There S, though, some Lontentlon how the nex len rank Robert Craflon S unquestonably one of [hat [en and hgh on my list of favored players Robert's ACBL medals attesl to his proficiency, bu there S a great deal more 10 his play than his master rank To ndy appreclale hun, you must qulelly ubllz or partner him at. The thought process tha precedes his play S more than one can wonder and often the result, though sublle, S stunning am espe. clally mpressed With his quet contemplall\ e nature He makes the most dlffi cult look easy and have yet 10 see hm sohcll gratitude which S so common among we ego adorated bndge indviduals HS most pracllced and successful partnership S m company With Howard Weinel; but toda} 's example of hs classc style comes from a Saturday aher. noon duplicate malch up we recenlly shared n Southfield Bob's second bd presented hun With some kmd of a dlemma A t"'o spade reverse With such a shaggy SUl S a bit unbecommg nquted from some of our competent prognosjcalors what they mlghl call m ths sequence and two spades or three clubs were favored much prefer partner's two no tnunp as ths protecled his delcate club doublelon and sljl gave me the opportunny 10 explore for a spade fit "'hlch he hadn'l vetoed holdng Three clubs by me asked that quesllon and was pleasanlly surpnsed to find "'e had a fit West recognized thalli was possble the clout of hs club ace could vanish at some later stage m he play so he labled that card al trck one and contmued With the queen n order 10 smother Norlh's Jack This allowed declarer to lake the successful spade fmesse at trick foul winnng ele\en lcks Bob's alternate.. Bob 1D 2NT 3S t Q 106 A3 J 6 '" AQ10987 Vi 2C + KJ95 K Q J '" J 4 WE N Bob t A AKQti5 '" K 6 i 2H 3C 4S Passed '" Out Both Vulnerable West leads club A me of play f West hadn'l played he club ace al trick one would have been to lay down the!tumpace, kng hopmg to drop he queen, bu then pltchmg dum my's club losers on hs hgh d18nonds As the cards are this would ha\( pro duced eleven Wnners 100, losng only the pade queen and hearl ace Ths was an exlellcm board for us as mos "'ere playmg four hearls or four spades from the "TOng Sde \Vllh Eaq on lead there were t"'o club losers, the heart ace and a spade f declarer mls guessed the queen_.., \' 7t{fi.. ( ", < t, >, i \' w >" \ FUR SPeCALSTS FDl 64YEARS Com, 'ee Arpin\ fahulolls 1991 eolleetwn l,f fahion furs, l "perth crafted mto todd' \ e...citmg new dc<;lgn. and of cour,c, you are assured of fme quality and \ alue \\ hen you,hop Arpm',. Full PremlUm On U S Fund, N" DU & Sales Ta" Refunded 484 PeliSSier Street DOWNTOWN WNDSOR arklng Garage On PeliSSier Monday thru Saturday 9am t05 30pm Fr day 9 am to 8 pm Counter Points B1athleen stevenson 1991 will be here before you know it. Time to start contemplating on how you can buy that new BMW you always wanted... OR if a new car is out of the question from you can choose our LARGE SE- LECTON of used BMW's and make it your new 1991 car. Drive in comfort and style. Stop by BAVARAN MOTOR VLLAGE and see our wide selection of BMWs awaiting you. Driving a BMW is financial security with a luxury to enjoy, And -- don't forget to ask about our FREE pick-up and delwery service Come by and see us or give us a call for complete Gratiot. details at T b 11_' Boutique is offering J,sa eue s 20% OFF all costume jewelry... at Mack Avenue, f:'m:to'tm\, FLOOR COVERNG Specials -- Specials -- Specials!! Stop by Eastown and check-out our NEW carpet SPECALS going on now. Also - - see our large selection of floor coverings in vinyl, tile and wood. Don't mss out -- There are so many SPECALS going on now throughout the store... See you at E. 9 Mile and Harper (across from K-MART) , And, our other store is still at Harper, '" FSHER WNE DNNER. On Monday, November 12th. come and meet the wwe maker Fred Fzsher. EnJOy a wonderful [our course Fisher wmes. dwner wzth select Please phone for your reservaton and more mformatlon.. at 123 Kercheval on-the-hzll GROSSE PONTE MOVNG & STORAGE Let move: us orchestrate local, long distance, your next world-wide, small and partial shipments welcome. NORTHERN FREWOOD CO. Exceptionally fine mixed hardwood of Oak, A5h, Hickory a.ld Fruitwoods. Guaranteed to be quality seasoned fireplace wood or double your money back. $55.00 PER FACE CORD. Call Organize Unlimited Orgalllze Unlzmlted zs a household organizatzon servlce speczallzmg zn movzng, downsiung and reorganizmg. nsured, bonded and confldential, Call Ann Mullen or Joan Vzsmara poogpoc:j SALE.. 50% OFF select sterling silver 14 karat and 18 karat gold chains. Now through Saturday, November 3rd... at 91 Kercheval onthe.hill, Y'ewelers Winter is on its. way! CONNE'S. STtVt's UC Connze &,."\1.._",...,.1t """'l"." Steve's Place has a large selection of winter merchandise... Plus a SALE, Save from 20% - 40% OFF our wmter outerwear. Trendy new colors and terri[zc styles, Hot values - use our lay-away,.. at Greater Mack Avenue, one blocjzsouth 0[9 Mile, , For more Pomte Counter Points please see 18B,.

35 J Fi 3B LD fundraiser to bene Memrs of the JunOr League of Detrot are busy planning telr third annual Hohday Pre vew Benefit Party, which wll,be held on Tuesday, Nov 13, from 6:30 to 9 30 p m at Jacob. son's and Jacobson's Store for the Home m Grosse POinte The event allows the pubhc to prevew hohday fashons and gifts while samphng gourmet food from local restaurants hke The Whitney, Van Dyke Place ONE23, the London Chop Hou Hotel St. Regis and Cafe Le ' Chat. Surpnse guests and entertam ment are also on the agenda Proceeds from the event Will be used to fund the annual JLD Sponsored Chrstmas partes for the elderly of Adult Well-Bemg Sel vces and the handcapped of Goodwill ndustnes of Greater DetrOt. Adult Well.Belng Servces has programs for the elderly and disabled mcludmg Project Fnend. ship, Carner Alert and chmcs on health, psychological servces legal aid, property taxes, nut;ltlon and substance abuse GoodWll ndustries of Detroit provdesthe retarded, mentally ill and severely dsabled with day and ive.m facilites, voca. tional evaluaton, Job trammg and placement and work adjustment sklls. Classes m daily hving tasks such as budgetmg, cookmg, groommg, commumca tion and SOCaladjustment are included along with SOCalactlvi ties. Honorary chairmen of the Hal. iday Benefit Prevew Party are Philip S. Jones, chairman of the board, Goodwill ndustries of Greater Detrot; James C. Wyatt, charman of the board, Adult Wen.Bemg Services, Del Wisecarver, presdent, Goodwill ndustries of Greater Detrot, and Ben Y. Robinson, executve director, Adult Well.Bemg Services. ReservatOns may be made m advance by calling the Jumor League office, , or by stopping by the sales promoton office at Jacobson's m Grosse POnte Pre bale tlckets are :j>20 Ticke at the door will be $25 Star struck: The DetrOt nstitute of Arts Wll hold ts 11th annual Under the Stars dinner dance on Saturday, Nov. 10, at the museum. The evening will begm at 7 p.m. and wll include a strollng supper throughout the gallenes and courts, dancmg to the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and The Contours, as well as a performance by Miche Braden, Harold McKmney and the Mc Kinney Reunion The theme of ths year's event S "Under the Stars Wth the Stars" and t underscores the DA's commitment to film and film restoraton. A porton of the money rased at the benefit Wll be used to restore the classic film "Lttle Caesar" and to cre. ate a classic film hbrary at the museum Co-chairmen for the event are Mary Kay Crain of Grosse Pointe Suzy Farbman of Hun. tmgto Woods and Melissa Franco of Bloomfield Hlls Tckets are $400 a person for patrons, whch mcludes a cocktal recepton at the ball, $300 a person, or $75 a person for a Late Nght tcket For tckets and mformatlon, call weekdays from 9 a.m until 5 p m. Grosse Pomters who are part of the committee for the annual fundrmser mclude Mrs. Randolph J. Agley, Mrs. Ronald K. Dalby, Mrs. Donald Austin, Mrs. Stanley R. Day, Mrs. Roger Fridholm, Mrs. Frank Germack, Mrs. Joseph L. Hudson Jr., Mrs. Kenneth G. Meade, Mrs. Thomas Schoenith, Mrs. Emmet E. Tracy Jr. and Mrs. Edmund Brady. Assistance for NEGC: The ASSstance League to the Northeast GUidance Center made a record donaton to the center m September At the group's annual meetmg, outgo ing presdent Sandra Seale pre. sented checks for more than $101,000 to DaVid Walker, exec. utive director of the center "ThS represents the largest amount ever rmsed m a 12 month penod," Seale Said "We feel ths S a remarkable achieve ment Partlupatlon m the glamorous Chanty Prevew for the North American nternatonal Auto Show, the Murder Mystery New Assistance League president Mary Murray receives the gavel from outgoing president Sandra Seale. Night, pmtlclpatlon n the 1990 Westem Open at the Grosse Pomte Hunt Club and the an nual Alt on the POinte Juned alt fall' on the elegant glounds of the Edsel & Eleanol Ford House represent the majo'effolts of the Assistance League this year We are all proud to see how these ef folts have pad off New officers were instaled at the annual meetmg They are' Mary Murray, president; Kerry Smale, first VcepreSident, Rabbi LeRoy, second vce presdent; Ellen Cooke, third vice president, Cathy Leverenz, e cordmg secretal)', Kyle Clor, correspondmg secretary; Janet Drabecki, treasure, and Kathy Heitman, presdent-elect Other members of the executve committee mclude Sandy Moore, Flo Kliber, Sharon Vasher, Pat Feder, Phyllis DeMars, Chris Deola, Eileen Sweeney, Anita Barger, Claudia Gram and Sandra Seale. The Northeast GUidance Cen tel' S a non-profit human servce agency whch has been servmg the commumty Wth a Wde range of mental health progams for mole than 26 yeats, mclud mg adult day tl eatment and af lcl<.are dnd tledtn1ent p'obtj.dm" for chldren, adolescents, adults and seniors Extraordinaire: The Bon Secours Nurslllg Care Center Auxlhary Will sponsor ts annual Ch stmas Fair Ext! aordmalre on SatUlday, Noy 10, from 10 a m until 7 p m and Sunday, Nov 11, from 10 a m. untl 5 p m m the atnum of the Bon Secours Nursmg Care Center, E Jefferson, St Clazr Shores Charmen of the event aze Jane Clark and Jeane Doyle. They promise that the fall' will be better than ever - With more merchandse in every price ange tems will, mclude brass clocks, candlesticks and frames, silver servmg pieces, clothmg tems, peces by the Museum of Fme Arts in Boston, brd cages, toys, books, stocking stuffers, food, desgner trees, holiday accessones and mole There Wll also be drawmgs for a Sx-foot tall desgner tree, cash pnzes and an enteltamment package Also on the commttee for the fall' Betsy Martin, Jeanne Meathe, Grace Kennedy and Betty Brady, all of Grosse Pomte All proceeds Will benefit the Bon SeCOUl'SNursmg Care Centel Fundraisers galore; The Regna Hgh School Dad's Club Wll hold a Las Vegas party on FREE NTAL CONSULTATON Fund RaSng Comultmgfor Non-Profit OrgalllZllttoTlS Full service fund ralsmg consultation; strategc studes, audts, action plans, mterim management and executive searches JAMES PAUL A. ATTAR certified Fund Raising Executive Phone: State of MlchlQan License Number MFR 283 -BONDED- FELX RESNCK, CONDUCTOR presents VAN VALKENBURG Violist SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1990-3:00 P.M. PARCELLSSCHOOL AUDTORUM (Mack at Vernier) Grosse Pointe Woods, MChigan Jt S With great pride that the Grosse POinte Symphony Orchestra brings to ts thlrty-eigth season the artistry of James Van Valkenburg, internationally acclaimed Violist as the soloist. After extensive tours and recordings, he JOined the DetrOit Symphony Orchestra as ts assistant principal Violist n 1987 and shortly afterward was soloist With the orchestra on its summer tour. As a founding member of the nternational String Quartet he has attained recognition after highly successful concerts in Europe, the Far East and South America, as well as n the Ul"lted States, including recordings n 1989, he performed n the Chamber MUSCFestival in Lockenhaus, Austria. n 1990 he took part n the Strings n the Mountains Festival at Steamboat Springs, Colorado. PROGRAM "Salute to Freedom in Eastern Europe" Festival Overture (Russia).... Shostakovlch Romanze (Germany).... Bruch lames VAN VAlKENBURG, VO,st Ma Vlast (Czechoslovakia).. NTERMSSON Egmont Overture (Germany)..... Polonaise (Poland) Rhap<;Qdyon Folk Songs of Bartok (Roumanla)... lames VAN VA!KENBURG, VlOlls Hungarian March (Hungary) Smetana... Beethoven Tchalkovsky Serly BerliOZ RCCl'pllon (ollovwmg, hononng the 5Ololst. James Van valkcnburg. members of he Grosse POinte Symphony, and Maeslro Fell'" ReSnick n hls 32nd season With the Grosse POlnle Symphony Adults $ SeOiors, $800 Students, $4 00 1icks available by calling ' 88S ' may be purchasro allhe bo", office on concert day Goodwill, Adult Well-Being Services Saturday, Nov 3, at 7 p m. m the school cafeteria. AdmSSOnS free. Refreshments and games will be available Money Wll benefit Regna Hgh School, Kelly Road, Harper Woods. For mformatlon, call or the school office, And more: The Neurology Pal ents ProfeSSOnal AdVSOry Council Wll present "Murder at the Ritz The Case of the 24. Cal at Corpse" at the Rtz Carl ton Hotel n Dearborn Funds msed at the event wll enable Children's Hosptal to purchase a closed Cl'CUltEEG Video mom tolmg system Guests are invited to dres<; fo' a black tie evemng set in the 1920s, to enjoy an open bar, hol's d'oeuvres, dmner and dessert, and tl)' to solve the mystel)' and wm the grand pnze of a valu. able Jewel, second pnze of two ound tnp tckets to Hawau, or third pnze of a weekend at the Ritz Carlton Tickets are $150 For informa. tlon, call Children's Hospital, And more: A hohday benefit for hlstonc Pewabc Pottery Wll be hosted by Jacobson's of Grosse Pomte on Wednesday, Nov 7, from 6.30 to 8 30 p m. at Jacobson's Store for the Home A new hmlted edton tle, the second m a senes produced exclusively for Jacobson's, wdl be shown during the evenmg along With other onginal works of art by Pewabc Pottery Proceeds from the event Wll go toward the support of Pewa blc Pottery, a non-profit orgam. zaton whch S sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Mchgan Coun- Cil for the Arts. Pewabic Pottery Will hold ts annual Hohday nvtatonal exhbton from Saturday, Nov. 17 through Monday, Dee 31 at ts headquarters, East Jefferson The exhb.tlon Wll open Wth d... pecldl PCV1Cv.r party [01 PeV\ld.. bc Society members on Friday, Nov 16, from 5'30 to 8.30 p m Memberships may be purchased at the door. The holday mvltatlonal show on Thulsday, Nov 8,..t the TOY focuses on functonal cel amlcs by Mal nott, begmmng at 7 p m more than 100 artists All work S for sale and pnces t's sponsored uy the Bal Po range from $10 to $3,000, Wth lonals V commttee, and Will most peces pnced between $30 benefit the ecent acqusiton of and $100 n additon to work by "Spoon Altai," a sculptul e pu invited artists, Pewablc's own chdsed fol'the Detl"Oltn!>tltute tle, vessels, candlesticks and 01. of Alts naments Will be avajlable for The evemng will mclude die purchase durmg the exhibiton ceptloll, i>l1entauctlun, Chi lilt Hours for the hohday Uvta mas boutique, 81t exhibit and eln tlonal are Mondays, Tuesdays, opportulllty to pulcha'>congllldj Wedneo.days and Fndays from works of art A Polish Cabal et 10 a m to 6 pm, Thursday;, Preview Wll fedtul e a Vlltdli"t, d from 10 a m to 9 pm, Satur vlolimst and the Judelaires of days from 10 a m to 5 pm: and Grosse POlUte Sundays from 1 to 4 p m For AdmiSSOn S $20, $30 foi pd formaton, cal trons Advance hckeb a e $1750 and may be obtained from Bal Polonau; committee Even more: "Come to the members For mformatlon, call Cabaret" promses to be an exctng evenmg of music, dance or and European art t will be held - Margie Rem,., S,mth Mickey case With every Disney rame Back to School with quality eyewear from the Disney Character Collection by a,""''''',,is ac MACK AVE. G.P.lf Beechwood Manor Hom.e For The Aged..when a nursing home is not what you need. 24 Hour Supervision Assistance With Medication Private Bath Facilities Emergency Call Buttons Separate HeatJAir Conditioning Controls All Meals & Housekeeping & Laundry Services ncluded Beauty And Barber Shop Within the Facility Daily Activities And Outside Functions Planned Private And Semi-Private Rooms Social And Recreational Activities Such As Sing Alongs Bingo And Many More Many Extras Call For More Details Greater Mack (Between 9 & 10 Mile) ST. CLAR SHORES r-----send FOR MORE NFORMAllON NO OBUGAllON NAME ADDRESS, CTY Zlp. 1 PHONE 1 SEND...!Q EREAn:R..!'1ACKT. CLAlF!-SHORES8080 J 'M ssm _so_csz S 2 r x. 2 t OS s.7 $.

36 F kPMCC Welcome home By Rev. David Kaiser-Cross Grosse POinteUntted Church an Maclaren recounts tlw "tol \ of 1'.11 Lackland Cambell and his daughter, Dorn Dora decided to leave hollle SOO1"h' fell mto tlw wrong kmd of relatonships She Ol'g,ll (0 J1bU<;t'the gft:, of her 11fe. t wasn't long befort' "w Hl 1011gl'1le"pondpd to her father's letters becall:,e 111 hel gult dl1d "h,lne r"hp found t difficult to commul1leat<> 1\ th hllll Fmally, it wab Dord'" Aunl l\lggll' \1 ho \\rote, fimslung the letter with these \\ 01 d" 'Dol.l, \ OU Ddddy :' b" reven' ye. Come home fm VOU!0\\ 11 ".,l', W1l' lonw for VOU deat Daddy's sake, and DOl,, COlWhome, llo::,t of.ll, fm the dear Lord's sake." Did DOia go home'j Tll' f,tol\ UO('''11 "dy But f she did, t is not to say that hel hf(' \\ oujd h.1\ l' been fl ec of prob lems. Home is not a CUll',ll Yet perhapb :,he re dlscoveled a pldce whele bhe WlllJ Ul' tlut' to helo-elf, d pl<lce uf dl.ceptance and forgvenes:" a pl,lce \\ here blw was wanted Maybe t has been qultl' ::.ome time f,l!1ce you have been to your church. t S not unu:,ual for folks to Stl ay away from church because they ha'le been burned out or dlscour aged, or opposed to some change that WdS made t S not unusual to get out of the habt of goll1g to church Once the home tes are broken, t's hm d to go b:1ek Aunt Magge's letter could not convlllce DOla that she was loved and wanted at home, even though her father's grief was real. Going home was a decson that Dora had to make, free from duress Just so, it S true that you me gl cath mlsbed at your church, but going home S youl decl:,l011 <llone s there any church that doesn't 1('('1 the b't1efof absentee members? Despite all of the shortcomlllgs of the chmch, t still remams a place where a peloson C,11find peace with God and practice the ways of pcnu:, \\ h brothers and SSters of hke-minded faith Maybe t's time for you to come home t is at least partly this Pl!lt that our church, the Grosse Pointe Umted Chmch, \\'111 be t elebl atlog Homecoming Sunday ths Sunday, Nov 4 Fnends, vistors, nelghbols and members, new and old, will find our doors open, sayllg, "Wekome Home." Evensong, organ recital at Christ Church The Chol! of Men and Bo'l" of \\(l'h,( Wmehetel, YOlkmms Chnst ChU! eh Wll b1l1g E\ en tel,111dlmcoln Cathedl als The song on Sunday, No\ 4 dt 4.30 (holl ",ll1g E\ en<;ong 111 Wet p m at Chnst Chtll ch 61 GO"e 1111 n'(l'l Abbp\ and twice at St Pomte Blvd Palll" London Evensong, a musical sel vlee o! F edpl DeHaven Wll play an the Anghcan Church " "ung all ('(''-, Franck Olgan ReCtal every afternoon 111 Enghh e,l tollo\\\l1g E\ en"ong commemo thedlals The Chll,>t Chullh 13tll1g the 100th dnmversary of ChOr has sung the sel \ le 11 the de,lth of the 19th centul) many of the Blltl"h edt/ledl,]l" hc'lllh Olg,ll] (ompo"el and has been deputj choll fo! a NURSNG HOME J 8() r <\5T H r R()N DFTRO r Ml H Ql 11/} /ii 'R\(, ( lr CAMCORDER RENTALS JeweltPPllOto HARPER s.t.s See Our Collection of Fine Furs! KA1'(/ MACK AVENUE GROSSE PONTE, M 886-n15 Dally P m.... Marilyn Ganskow St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church J( 375 Lothrop at Chalfont. : lr 9 00 & 11'15 a m 'Abrshlp a m Education Nursery AvaJiable Rev J Phill Vlehl Rev Colleen Kamke First English Ev. Lutheran Church Venner Rd. at Wedgewood Dr Grosse Pomte Woods Worship 8:30 am & 11:00 am Sunday School 9:45 am Dr. \\oa}tera. Schmidt, Pastor Rev. Paul 1. Owens, Pastor THE SUBJECT FOR THS SUNDAY S: "Everlasting Punishment" First Church of Christ, Scientist Grosse Pointe Farms, 282 Chalfonte Ave. Redeemer Methodist United Church cr VernierJust W. of 1-94 Harper Woods :30 a.m. Worship 9:15 a.m Church School GRACE UNTED CHURCH OF CHRST Kercheval at Lakepomte Sunday School and Worshp a.m. Nursery S provided Rev, Harvey Reh Grosse Pointe UNTED METHODST CHURCH GROSSE PONTE UNTED CHURCH a caring church 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop (U\(' Hopefully all have been (ollllled b\ \\ hat we have shm ed togl'thp OUl seal ch fol Ch1"t, lll'll111g111 OU11\(',,' Rev. Peter S. Lentine Christ the King Lutheran Church Mack at Lochmoor a m Sunday School & Bible Classes 9 00 & am Worshp ServiCes Supervised Nursery Joseph P. Fabry, Pastor Randy S. Boelter, Pastor St James Preschool Call to 11'00 J '0 R4l21 Lutheran Church 170 McMillan Rd., neor Kercheval Grosse Pointe Forms Sunday Mormng Worship 8 30, 9.30 & 11 a.m. ChnstJan Education for all ages 9.30 a.m. Pastor Robert A Rlmbo Robm Abbot!, MmlslCrof Nurture CHRST EPSCOPAL CHURCH Saturday 5.30 p.m. Holy Eucharist Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Euchanst 9.15 a m Family Eucharist a m. Church School and Adult Forum 11,15 a.m. Morning Prayer or Holy Euchanst 61 Grosse Pointe Blvd, Fall fair Author to speak on Christian challenges "Chn<;(,ll1 (,hall('nge 01 the On Satlllday, Nov 3, the lat The New Life Senes '90s" S the theme foj a thh'e "elljll1ell 'The Ch,llenge of LV After the death of hel hus pal't Sel1111U1led by 1\1,1111\ n llg Hope," Wll bp held ut band, Gan:>kO\\ and hel teenage GdnkO\, Chll"tldn,lllt hm,llld (;10""1' Pomtt' Wood P c;,by cluldl en moved to San Dwgo lectul el, to be held on No\ 1, 2 \1'1,m ChUch flom 930 a m to Slllce then. hl'! tllnc hm, been and:3 Hoh foj the <';('nundldl (' noon A lunch wtll lollow the lec devoted to Wlltlllg, lectullng, C o,,e POnte Mt'mOJ,ll (,hm ch (ll e,t, co"l of $4, pel ;,on conductlllg 1eh eab and trallllllg Glo,>"e POlllte Wooe!" Pll'"bv ]{e"elvdtlon,> mal' be made by leader<.; fcl the New Life area tellan Chlllch dnd Jellel"on A\ l,tllll1g 8864:300 gjoups m var1ou state Hel cnue P e"bylcll,1ll ChUi (.h A" a voung mothel, Ganskow pel ;,onal challenges dnd hel "The Ch,llenge" 01 Llv1l1g 1l, LOllllutted hel hll' to Clu l:>tand tclest n the heahng of compul Seculdl WUlld" will bl' the topll bl'c,lme llvolved 111 church actv sive behavor and children of al on Thursday. Nov 1 flom 7 to 9 tll''' She \\d::' Olddlllcd an eldel cohohes have led hel' to wnte pm a( OO""l' Pomtc MelllOl,t (ll' F bt P p"btel hill ChUl ch thtee new "udle,> "Conquellng (,hm ch L'lhe FOet,, dnd sel ved Stre,>"," "Conquering StlCSS for "The Chdllenge 01 l\1,lhlllg Hc',1",n d"""t.lllt to the Pd&tOlS Smgle"" and "Heellmg, Joy and dtlonhlp" Work' \\111 \)(' dl" 01 del to "hah' hel own ful Hope" cused on Flldd, No\ 2. om 7 fillm[i e"pellenle of fdlth 111 FO! fmthm 11fOl matlon about to 9 p.t jeffc "on A'lenul' Clll"t, Gdn"k(l\\ began to con the"e pl'ob'ldm;" wntact Grace Pleb\(ell,l1 Cllllllh De""elt dult "e\elal Bble "tudv group" ClOne, Jeffelon Avenue Presby and co!fp(' \\'111 be <;el\,('l!at both Cl'dtmg the "tudy content foi tellan Chmch, , Gordon 1'1(l',1m" t \1('''1' l'loup" led to the wrltrng of Mlkoskl. Gro,,<.;e Pomte Memo nal Church, 882 5:330 01' Lynda St. Philomena pastor celebrates 40th anniversary The Rev Pete' S Lentme, p,l"tol of St Phlomena Chul eh, cl'1ebrated the 40th nnmvel sal y 01 l1l.s ordlllatlon to the pnet. hood \\ th cl Lltm gv of Thank gj\ mg on Sunday, Oct 28, m St Phllomena ChUi ch Lentme was bo!n m Dell Ot Allel gt aduatmg flam St Cath el me's School, he attended Sa Ced Heart Semlnmy College, St 1\lary's Semmary, and Mount St l\lary';, Semmary Lentme was ordamed a pi lest on May 20, 1950 He celebrated Children of Mary The ChJldt en of Mary of the S,lC'd Healt Academy, Grosse Pomte, Wll meet on Fllday. Nov 2, fol ts annual Mass m emernbl ance of deceased membel s The 10 a m Mass Wll be celebrated by the Rev Robelt Rosenfeld' at the Grosse Pomte Academy, 171 Lakeshore hi'> first solemn Ma 111 St Catherme\ Chu'ch He h,l" sel \ ed d<';as,>oclate pa"tol at 8t Eh7abelh'", Wyandott(' and A" sumptlon ClOtto, St Matthe\\ and St Rltcl pm "hes, n DetlOlt Since Dec 16, 1966, Lentrne has selved as the fomth pasto! of 8t PhJlomena Pdllh He e cej\ed the F Fanell Awmd and the B&hop Donnelly AWald, whch S presented annudlly to d dlstmgulshed pnest dlumnus of Saci 'd Heart SemmaJ Y n active mllustry Lentme has also sel ved on the Pnest's Senate as vicar of the DetrOt Grosse Pomte Vlcal law and as an archdocesan consul tor "Pnesthood S not only a gtfi bestowed for the service of God's people, but also a!,'lft that must be contlllually nmtlll cd by both pnest and people," Lentme Said "P lest and people need each othel molder that theu' fmth may contmue to dpen and ma- WORSHP SERVCES A Fnendly Church for All Ages 211 Moross Rd. Grosse Pointe Farms "What On Earth Are You Doing For Heaven's Sake?" The Rev. Wayne Barrett, gucst spcak.er 4 bl{)c!cswest of Morass Sunday a m 9:00 & a.m, Worshp Sunday School a.m. (THE UNTED Wednesday 8:00 p.m. ALLARE WELCOME METHODST CHURCH FAMLES N CRSS THE SOLUTON? CHRiST N FAMLES! Come join our family at: GROSSE PONTE BAPTST CHURCH Sunday School Morrnng Worship Evening Prase 9:45 a rn 11'00 am 6 30 p.rn Mack Ave., GPW (corner of old 8 Mile) Pubbc cordzally mvlted to Homecommg Sunday on November 4, 1990 "To Have, And To Have Not" Phillipians 4:4-13.:00 m, FMnlly WOnlhfp; 10:00 m. Educ.lfon 11:15 m. Tr.dltloNl WonlhlPl CRB ROOM KOCH. AVALABLE DR ROY R HUTCHEON PASTOR REV DAVD R KASER CROSS ASSOC McC oskery, Grosse Pomte Woods Presbytenan Church, Kolping Society The Cathohc Koplllg Society Will hold a card palty on Sun day, Nov 4, begmnlllg at 2 pm at the Kolplllg Centel, Jeff' son, St Clair sho!es The $5 donaton lllcludes cards, door and table pnzes and a luncheon ReservatOns are 1' qull'ed Call Lynn Rheker, or Margaret Mann, Grace Dmted Church of Chnst, 1175 Lakepomte, Grosse Pointe Park, S havmg ts fall fan on Fnday, Nov 9 All kmds of baked goods - bread, cakes, pies, cookies and Jellies - Will be for sale Jewelry, crafts and treasmes from the attic Will also be reatw'ed. Lunch Will be sel ved begnning at 11 am DJAl.-A-PRAYER' Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church t "Day of the Dead J-. Service" 11'00 a m Service & Church School MAUMEE John Corrado, Pastor ST. MCHAEL'S EPSCOPAL CHURCH SUDnlngdale Park Grosse Pointe Woods, a m Holy Eucharist a.m Choral Euchanst and Sermon Church School (Nursery Available) Mid-Week Euchansl9'30 a.m. Tuesday The Rev. Robert E.Nelly The Rev. Jack G.Trembath GrO!>se POinte WOODS PRESBYTERAN Church Mack (between Moross & Vernrer) 900 am Worship & Learning Center am. Adult Education & Chlldren's Hour Jr High Time Senior High Challenge a m Worship & Church School "Praying" Dr. Jack Ziegler, preaching Nursery Services Available from 9 00 a m to Noon r r,p;;';re;;;':;'sbytlill=:::uan':': GROSSE PONTE MEMORAL CHURCH ESTAtll.SHED 1885 fjj Sunday, November 4, 1990 All Saints' Sunday/Stewardship Dedication Day Wb DR. V, BRUCE RGDON preaching Worship (Children's WOr<;hip Enrichmenl) FAlucatlon for All Ages Worship Fellowship and c.orrcc. Slal VlCwlng of -ntls s Your Church. A Wrek at Memorial- (10 00 & 12 00) Crib and Toddler Carc Avalable T.) Throllcl1l Academyffue, Nav 6, 7 O pm, ChrlSl Church "The Freedom of Simplicity. ' ending God's Garden: Tools for FAluCltlonal Ministry' 16 Lakchore Drive - Grose Po/nle Fanm ,-- -.:r---,_ "la.m... r-

37 2 11 l.:'t) G. P. Celebrity Series;resents The Lettermen at Nov. 8 concert A performance by The Letter men wlll be one of the hghlights of the Grosse Pomte Ce lebrlty Series, sponsored by the Bon Secours ASSistance League. For more than 20 yea! s, The Lettermen, conslstmg of Tony Butala, Mark Preston and Dono van Scott Tea, have kept the meanmg of harmony ahve with their soft, romantic blend of mu- SC_ Senior Men's Club plans Turkey Trot The Grosse Pomte Semor Men's Club's annual dmner and dance, the Turkey Trot, Wll be held on Wednesday, Nov 14, m the Crystal Ballroom of the Grosse Pomte War Memonal Featured "'ll be the big band sounds of the Grosse Pomte Mu SCMakers, led by Ben Grycan. Cocktails begm at 6 15 pm, dinner S at 7 pm; dancmg Will be from 7'30 to p m Tick ets are $21 and may be pur chased from any member of the Grosse Pomte Semor Men's Club. The gj oup will perf01 m on Thursday, Nov 8, at 730 pm, at the Pal cell" Middle School audltonulo The Celebrity Selles \\ :.11<;0 featul e a Feb 14 presentaton bv Genevieve Snuth WlutfOid, au tho' of "Readlng<; from Queen Anne's Lace," and a Malch 14 pi Ogam by Neill Chang, duthol of "Life and Death n Sh,mg hal" Ticket" foi the selle<; dl e (01 sale on a first come, fil;,t SCve bass, with all proceed<; benefit tlng Bon Secours Hospital Tick ets are $40 foi tluee ddvtlllle presentatons 01 $56 fm dll folll progj am" ndividual tlckeh at $20 each may be pm cha<;ed fol each presentaton FO mol e n formaton, call Senior Adults The SemOl Adult<; Club Will meet Wednesday, Nov 7, dt 1 30 pm at the NelghbOi hood Club The speaker will be Ellcn Busch of the DetJ Ot HlstOllcal Society She Will talk about his tonc cemetenes m the area FO mformatlon, call people to contmue then normal activtes Some people fall to seek medcal attenton because they think that then diminishmg eyesght cannot be COlected ThiS S unfortunate smce many eye problems can be prevented or COlTectedf detected eally One of the problems that oc curs as we grow ode S a!,,, ad ual hmdenmg of the lem,eb 01 the eyes As we each age 40, Lions honor Grosse Pointer Grosse Pointe Lions and Lions Club nternational recently honored long-time Grosse Poinle resident William Ludwig for more than 60 years of service to the community and Lionism. The Grosse Pointe Lions Club was founded in January with Ludwig as a charter member. Ludwig has held every office in the club at leasl once. For more than 10 years. the club has awarded a scholarship in Ludwig's name 10 a graduating student from Grosse Pointe South High School because of his belief that education is a key to community service and success. Shown, from left. President Karl Ziegler. Dallas Kitchen, Jim Lemen and Jack Leithauser. From left. seated. Dick Dossin. Bill Ludwig. Doug Barry and Lester Scherrer. Professional eye exams are important The eyes have t Your eyes are your contact dsease They usually fade or dls Wth the world in the way a appeal, and cause no damage camera sees and records events However, a sudden mcrease m your hfe; breath.takmg Vews; the number of floatezs may slg the face of your child at Christ- nal a broken blood vessel 01 a mas; loved ones you have known torn or detached retma t S al "1." and lost. ways Wise to see youl ophthal Your eyes, through the magc mologjst when such floatels de of a book, can take you any velop to determme f they a e place you want to go. f in need harmless 01 f they are the be of diversion, adventure and sus By Marian Trainor gmnmg of a mole senous prob pense, a trip to a move is the lem answer. Your eyes can provde you with a valuable way to communicate and understand others as you observe ther reactons Your eyes are precious Jewels that need to be cared for and protected The American Academy of Ophthalmology defines total eye care as a comprehensive medcal eye examination that includes not only the measurement of V sion, but a determnaton of the health of the eye m order to diagnose problems, conditions or diseases that mterfere Wth vision Since the human eye S connected to the brain, many SignS and symptoms of possible dseases in the bram or elsewhere n the body may be revealed m the eyes. Total eye care S a determinaton of the health of the eyes as well as the Vsual system. An ophthalmologst S the medcal doctor who can provde total eye care. Eye care mcludes performmg comprehensive medcal eye exammations, prescrzbmg corrective lenses, dlagnosmg diseases He uses a variety of advanced mstruments and techmques n the office or hospital, makmg t possble to diagnose conditons or problems both msde and outside and dsorders of the eye and us- ng appropnate medcal and surgical procedures necessary for treatment An ophthalmologst Wll determine when correctve lenses or glasses are needed Equally important, he wi know when they are not needed to solve your problem the eye A medical exammation may reveal the begnnmg of sight- or health-threatenmg c.ondittons such as dabetes, hgh blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, brain tumor, multiple scleross, kidney disease and blood disease f these problems are diagnosed, treatment may mvolve medlcme n the form of eye drops, pills, njectons or surgery Some conditons which may require surgery mclude eyes that turn in or out, cataracts, retmal detachment, droopy eyelds, cosmetc eyeld surgery and corneal diseases Periodic Visits to an ophthal. moligst should be considered as important as exammatlons by a family physcian As we grow older, our bodies undergo changes that sometimes limit normal actvities, The VS ual system is no excepton and many diseases and dsorders of the eyes are associatedwith the process of agng Fortunately, new medcal, surgcal and Optl cal techmques often make t possible for physcans to help people enjoy excellent or useful vison as they grow older Ophthalmologsts frequently repair or even replace certam parts of the eyes, allowng older the lenbes begm to lose ther ablhty to change shape and we have djfliculty m focusmg up close Between 40 and 60 yem s of age, many people need new glabses every two yea! s to over come mu edsed hardemng of the lenses People of all ages ale often dlbtulbed by floatmg bpots that lesemhl(' nymg.,peck., 01 nsects then VlblOn 1\10bt110atelb al e not assocated Wth senous eye Warm and Loving Care Friendly companionship and special activities for older adults who need supervised day care n a spacous setting convenient to the POlntes Call today for full details or drop n and VSit CALVARY A Center DAY CARE FOR ADULTS of Lutheran Social Services of Michigan 4950 Gateshead near Mack & Moross Partially funded by the United Foundalion and the DetrOitArea Agency on Aging Barbou[ The best British clothmg for the worst Bntish weather. TRUNK SHOW Saturday, November 3 Mr. Frank Apice, Midwest Sales Representative for Barbour'" will be presenting tile entire collection of Barbour" Country Clothing and Accessories Charles and 01wear it why shouldn't you? The Claymore Shops Kercheval Open Weekdays and Saturdays 10 6 ThurSday Night Until 9 Catalacts, glaucoma and ma culm degeneraton are all eye problems that lequlle early dlag nosls and treatment Recent ad vances m eye surgery enable ophthalmologsts to do more than ever to correct eye ploblems dssocated With agmg Good VSion can add 1m mensely to the enjoyment 01 those added year<; that scenfitlc ad"ances have given Ub Take care of your eyes Alzheimer's Association needs volunteers Alzheln1l.'r's AssoclutlOn De trolt aj ea chapter S recnlltlllg volunteers to as&lst Wth the n horne respite and adult duy Cdle programs Both,'1 Vices, which are open to and utlized by es dents of Wayne, Oakland dnd Macomb countw",»erve to e heve caregvers of pelson" af fhcted With Alzheimer's dlseu;,e or another rreversible memory C.P. Woman's Club Tlt' GO"'i{' POlt<. WOl,11" CLlO blldge dub ill 1l11'pt Wedl1e"d<lL Nm 7. <t loon. elt tl1(' Algel BOlht' 101 llllh,ld hlldgt' Tlt' tel' h 'j,h H!''>(', Ol",\1(' lequ'lpd \\lth 11(1[.ll (pjl,ltlolh <lflel S,ltllldd\ NOl l C,dl CLASSC The Blake Company has been members ofthc Groc;se Pomte community for lhree generations We know why people he here, and why lhey go to great length to remam here 58 lnpllll ment Tll' "'''plte S provided by tmllled volunteers Volunteers donate from foul' to 16 houls n month They m'e given exten"lve trullung by sklled profes.'uonals before plnce. l1ent They are also rellnbur»ed fol mileage dullllg the tnullng and for mleage to and from placement sites Day, evelllng and SutUJd,lY hours are avall able Volunteer" providecompulllon ship and SUpel'V"011Adult day care voluntcel lo. assl<;t chent" With SOCaland ecreatjonul uc. tl\'ltes Both pi ograrnlo.dhow op portumtws for one on one mtel dctjon With clent" and provide careglvel!l With much needed free time 1'rallllllg bcgms m October FO fuliher informaton, call n the past 6 months HAVE YOU MOVED? BECOME ENGAGED? n the past 3 months HAD A BABY? We have lots of local nformation and over 50 gifts. GROSSE PONTE Phone -even 11E BLt\l\E (()\." l' (313) No strlngsl if you only moved next door! family (0 Children 8pecials 5f?AN6L-&- PHOTOGRAPHY '" OF COURSE Corner of Mack O\cr lhe years lhelr homes have become too large and (hfflcult to ma1ota1oana unlit now, the Grosse Pomtc area has offered very few alternatives to people who want to change ther homcs, not thclf lfcstyle Wc Understand The Blake Company has created the alternatlvc, Harbor Place a ]u),unouc; condom1olllm community locatcd on the shore of Lake 5t Clmr, near everythmg you hold dear Delgned wlh traditonal New England arch tecture "" th an cmphac;l pldced on pn vaey, secunl,md cenlc beauty Choose betwccn townhouses ortcrrace homc each 10 t.",0 and thrce-bedroom conflgufclllonc;, la\ hed wllh an endles h1of amenites, mcludmg a 2 car garage, exceptonal landcapmg and boat hp Call Rob MacGregor today for an appo1otment and C\pencncc thc tratlllton ot Harhor Placc. ou'll,ce that.", c re.llly do understand The Harbor Plafe He Wll be open from 1-5 PM Dally 10 \ilsl the sue enter through RVera Terrace, 100 yds North of Nine Mile Road Just off Jefferson Oc\clopcr.. of Dodge Place, Wmd\\ood 'omle, '-lcherbrook.wd Harbor Pl,lee. he Rlake Company... the nc\\ (,ro..,e Pomtc tr.ldilion. 1 --_... = tr.11.n UdiEr.. r,-- s 7 52? as M' OJ a $ at

38 - 68 Grosse Pointe Ski Club to meet The Grosse Pomte Sk Club wll meet on Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. at the Grosse Pomte War Memonal. A coffee and browmes soclahzmg sesson will be held before and after the meetmg. The meetmg wll feature Jack Cotallng's films of the club tnps to western ski resorts. Brecken ridge, COppel' Mountam and Vall There Wll be mformatlon and Slgn.Up sheets for the club's up commg sk trips. The club Will travel to Crystal Mountam Jan Call Keth Lelbbl and at for reservatlons The club Wll VSit Bo)ne Highlands Jan Call Questers No. 147 The Grosse POinte chapter of Questers No 147 will gather on Friday, Nov 9, at 10 a m at the home of Barbara Crane After a busmess meetmg, LOS Martin and Trude Schmidt Wll present, "A Damty Tale of Lowestoft" ThS English porcelam Wth ts delcate floral or Onental decoraton was popular m the 1700s. Hostesses for the luncheon, which follows the program, are LoUise Couger and Jane Mertz C.P. Camera Club The Grosse Pointe Camera Club Wll meet on Tuesday, Nov 6, at 7:30 p.m. at Brownell Mid de School for a monochrome and color prmt competton and pctonal and nature shde competton. VSitors are welcome Call or for more mformation. Tip Toppers Club DetrOt Tip Toppers Club invites former members to ts 50th anniversary reunion on Saturday, Nov 10, from 7 p.m - 1 a m. at Tmberland Hall, Madson Heights For mformaton or reservatons call Gene Balon, , or n Allen, George Peterson at for l'eservatlons The major trp of the beason Wll be to one of Canada's lead. ng ski resorts, PanOl ama, B tlsh Columba, FeblualY 1623 The al ea has the hghest vertical d op n the Canadian Rockes, and features casll10s and entel tamment Call Dck Campbell at fo! reservatlons A Chnstmas pal ty wll be held on Sunday, Dec 16 at a member's home Call Vngmld at fo! mfo!matlon on membershp The club S open to all Sngles and couples who hke sports and soclahzl1g Welcome Wagon The Welcome Wagon Club S lookmg for new members Membershp S not hmlted to those who dje new to GO:",e POlllW Luncheon meetmgs 31 e held on the first Thursday of the month at the Grosse Pomte War Memo nal. New members should be m terested m meetmg new fnends and learnmg more about the area Babyslttmg S available durng meetngs and durng some other functons. For more mformatlon, call the membershp director at Shores Garden Club Mrs Pat McFadden Wll pre sent a pi ogram about Seven Ponds Nature Park, located n Ann Arbor, to members of the Grosse Pomte Shores Gal den Club on Friday, Nov 2 Mrs DaVid Martn Wll open her home that day, and luncheon will be served by Mrs Althur Colton and Ms Frank Frschkorn Garden Club The Wmdmill POnte Gill den Club Wll meet at 1115 a m on Wednesday, Nov 7, at Lochmoor Country Club Hostess for the day Will be Mrs. Samuel RZZO After the lunch there Wll be a program emphaslzng new deas for deco ratmg Wth flowers for ThanksglVmg and Chnstmas Don Jensen of The Arrangement win be the speaker Wine tasting party Photo b) Rosh s.lars Adel Amerman. left, Cristina Staats and Simon Schorer are practicing opening bottles for the Beaujolais Nouveau wine-tasting party which the Alliance Francaise de Grosse Pointe will give at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial on Thursday. Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. Alliance Francaise is a non-profit, non-political American orgal'ization formed for the purpose of increasing contacts and understanding between the American and French peo. pe. The public is invited to the party. which will include wine, breads, cheeses and pates. All funds will go to the Alliance's education fund. Tickets are $10 a person. Call for reservations. WSU alumni plans travel preview The Wayne State UniverSty Alumni Association will host its armual travel preview on Thursday, Nov, at 7 pm at Alumm House, 441 Ferry Mall. The event provides a prevew of all alumni tnps scheduled for. 1991, includmg: Alpine Hohday <nnsbruck, Austria), the South Pacific; People's Repubhc of Chna; Dutch Waterways Adven. ture (mcludlng Paris and Geneva); New England Color Tour, Amenca's MagnJficent NatOnal Parks Tour, Mdnight Sun Express and the Alaska Passage; Eastern European Panorama and the Shaw Theatre Fe"tival. The Travel Program is open to Fox Creek Questers all members of the WSU Alumni Membel s of the Fox Creek chapter of Questers No 216 Wll meet on Thursday, Nov 1 at 12'30 p m at the home of host ess Joan Mellmgel She Wll present a plogram, "QUlmpel Fal ence " Co hostess \\ be Thel esa K\aasen Association People who did not graduate from Wayne State are ehgible to Jom as associate members for $18, the same rate as active members. To make a reservation for the Travel Preview, call For further mformatlon about Alumni Associaton membershp, call Tri Delta's plan founders' day brunch Grosse Pomte Delta Delta Delta alumnae wll hold a founders' day brunch at the Grosse Pomte Yacht Club on Sunday, Nov 11, to celebrate the 102nd bnthday of the natonal soronty A SOCialhour begllls at d m The! e Wll be tems to buy fol the Chnstmas season, enter. talllment, and honols awarded to the top academc JU11l0ryear col. Pear Tree Questers The Pear 11ee chapter of Questers wlll hold ts Wednes day, Nov 7 meetlllg at the home of Mrs Mel Standel at 10 a m A. Show and Tell" Will feature members' t1easures flom other lands - as well as the stones behllld thclr finds Flower arranging workshops The Federated Garden Clubs of MChigan, district No.1 is offering a series of flower arrang. mg workshops conducted by Jean Moran. Membership n a garden club is not necessary to attend the workshops. Students should bnng a par of pruning shears Oasis, holder and tray will be available for a fee, or students may bring their own. All fresh and live materials and flowers are mcluded m the $10 work. shop fee. A workshop in Grosse POnte will be held on Monday, Nov. 5, from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at Grosse Pointe Memonal Church. For informaton about this and other workshops, and to pre-register, call Penny Stairs, Free blood pressure screenings Nmses from St John Hospital and Medcal Center's Home Health Care Services take blood pressure readmgs, at no charge, every Wednesday, year-round, from 10 a.m. to noon at Metro Dw'amed, Greater Mack, St ClaJr Shores For more mformatlon, call legan from Mchgan State Umversity and the Umversity of Mchgan All Trl Deltas are welcome. 11ckets are $20. Any GOSse Pomte alumnae mterested n attendng or servmg as hostesses should call Mary Saylor at ' Barbara Reynolds at ThiS S Grosse Pomte Tri Delta's 10th year for rasing funds for Chllden's Hospital by selhng Chnstmas wl'appmg paper Last year, the group rased more than $1,000 fo! the hosptal. Support for post-adoptive birth mothers A free support group fa. i..:'th mothers who have released the." babes for adoption, sponsored by Cathohc Semces of Macomb, begins Wednesday, Nov. 7, from 7 to 9 p.m., at St. saac Joques, Madison, St Clair Shores. The group will meet the frst Wednesday of each month to discuss concerns such as feelings of loss, maintaining contact with the child and adoptive family, and questions about the decision to release the child for adoption. For more information, call Childhood cancer support group The Metro Detroit Candlelighters affiliated with St. John Hospital, a support group for families and health professionals touched by childhood cancer, meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in St. John Hospital and Medical Center's ground floor boardroom. The group shares goals such as link. ing parent to parent, exchanging information, breaking down s0- cial isolation, providing guidance in coping with childhood cancer's effect on the family, and identifying patient and family needs so medical and social systems respond adequately. The group next meets Thursday, Nov. 1. For more infonnation call or 881-8=8 - " Get out the pumpkins, carnivorous plants for Halloween Have you acquired a good supply of cucurbita peops in preparation for Halloween? Popularly called pumpkins, these golden globes are members of the gourd family, as are squashes. The use of pumpkins as Jacko'.lanterns is an American dea, adapted from the lanterns which had been made from hollowed out turnips in England since medieval times. They were made even earlier than that in Scotland and reland. Halloween evolved from a Scotch-rish festival which dates to pre-christian times. The Festival of Aamhain, the god of the dead, was held on Nov., the frst day of the CeltC year. Later tlus was combined with the Christian feasts of All Saints Day on Nov. 1 and All Souls Day on Nov. 2. n medieval Britain, elves, fairies and ghosts were believed to haunt the Earth and it was customary to build huge bonfres to ward them off. The early Jacko'.lanterns were small and contained bonfres to protect the house. Pumpkins come in all SZeS, from the newly-developed miniatures which are popular for hohday centerpieces, to the country. farr-winning gants. Pe S only one of many ways pumpkns can be used as food. The nchan method of cooking them was to slice off the top, scoop out the seeds, pour maple syrup 01' honey into the cavty, replace the top and bake the whole thing, addng salt and butter and then scoopmg out mdvdual servings Wth a bg spoon as the final step Pumpkns have separate male and female flowers. f you had a pumpkin patch m your garden, you were probably alarmed when all the frst flowers fell off You needn't have worried smce these were all male flowers The female, pumpkin-producing flowers came later and, as you now know, all was well Pumpkins keep longer if they are pcked with at least a one-inch stem. n the season of scary things, plants known as canllvores seem appropn8te for discussion. Strictly speaking, plants don't eat, they drink But the exceptions to this rule are the carmvorous plants, or meat-eaters, which catch insects and devour them. Ths sounds rather violent but is not as frighterung as it seems t takes a cobra hly, or a pitcher plant, or 8 Venus fly-trap TENDER CARE "The House and Pet Sitting Specialists" By Ellen Probert or a sundew about 24 hours to mg them Wth bits of hamburger dgest a fly As a matter of fact, these make good houseplants, The main requrements for all especially for ten-anums. Children love them and usually have and plenty of light. The more these plants are water, humdity to be restramed from over-feed- sunghght they have the better. DailyJWeekly Rates 25% 1sf week W/Coupon Cobra lilies and ptcher plants like thell' root ends in standing water, whle catchflys, sundews and Venus flytraps like moderately moist soil. f the plants have plentry of sunlight and moisture you really don't have to feed them anything although you could give them a fly or an ant or a bit of meat as a treat now and then. They don't want any of the standard plant foods or fertilizers, thank you. They fnd that these upset thell' digestlve systems. f you grew honesty plants in your garden ths summer, you have probably brought in the branches and stripped the oval, shining seedpods of their dark covering to reveal the silvery coin-shaped surface beneath. This plant has many names: honesty, silver dollar, money plant, silver-bloom, satinpod or moonwort. n the middle ages, sorcerers and witches used moonwort as a highly important magic plant in their concoctions and brews because it was believed that it had the power to ward off evil spirits and put monsters and demons to flight. t also could open locked doors, break chains and unshoe horses. Happy Halloween. FALL SALE N PROGRESS LiFeskills..:;:;:;:;.::::::;:;::::::::;::;;.:.;.:.;.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. From page B iquette, such as how to mtroduce ther fnends to their parents They will have prepared an oven meal and some nutntlous afterschool snacks They'll know how to mamtain a safe, samtary ktchen. n the eghth grade, students may elect the Foods course n t, they'll learn more comphcated skills such as how to freeze and can foods, how to work with yeast, how to plan and follow a budget Some of the extras n last year's class mcluded makmg pasta from scratch, planting herb gardens, decoratmg cakes and making gngerbread houses Most of the teenagers use the skills they've learned n Lfeskills and Foods at home John Harrison baked an apple pe Sarah Atte made muffins and an apple pe. Kelly Dahls trom whpped up some macarom and cheese Wlham Conway repared his npped gym shirt on the sewng machme. Tm Rey nolds replaced a lost button. Rhonda Carlom learned how to use a conventonal stove so she could fix meals while she was babysttmg Arts & crafts show Bethanv Chn"tlan Church wtlj hold' t!> annual arts and crafts show on Saturday, Nov 10. from 10 a m to 4 p m High quality handcrafted tems Will be featured and lunch will also be available The Church S located on Cadeux between Harpel' and Chandler Park Dl'lve... R.N.'s... L.P.N's We'll feed and exercise your pet while you work or vacation. House sittmg, dog walkmg, transportation to vet or grooming and dog training at your home are also available. Confidential. Bonded. When the choice is home... tlftmtfft$id EXTENDED CARE... Therapy Services... Personal Care Aides HomelHospltal Servces R.N. 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39 78 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Philip Erwin m Sernple-Envin Sarah Meacon Semple, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Ashby Semple of Grosse Pomte Farms, mamed Stuart Phlip Erwm, son of Stuart P Erwm Jr of Flmtlldge, Cahf, and Mrs Adalbert K Detz of St. LoUs, on Aug 4, 1990, at Huron Cty Church, Hwon City, Mich. John Joseph Gillooly and Susan Olkowski Olkowski- Gillooly Emily Joyce Olkowski of Dearborn has announced the enggement of her daughter, 1;l4,01 kowski, to John Joseph Gillooly, son of Robert Gllooly of Grosse Pomte and Thea McDougal of Talent show at First English Show bz wll floursh at First Enghsh Evangehcal Luthman Church when the Open Door Series offers ts Fall Talent Show on Sunday, Nov 4, at 7'30 p.m Guests should be prepared for musc, comedy dance and gymnastics, as members of First Enghsh and fllends perform n the fellowship hall while hght refreshments are served First En ghsh Lutheran Church S located at 800 Vermer Road at Wedgewood m Grosse Pomte Woods Pelformers mclude vocahsts Josie Ceech, Dawn Dowmng, Renae Coston, Lon Englert, the Rev Walter Schmidt and CarD. lyn Englebrecht Schmidt m a duet, a barbershop quartet featunng Joel Grumm, Gerry Heler, Mark Lampkm and Dan Setchell, Vola Meredith and the Melodlel s, Jazz dancer Krlssy Creech, gymnast Kelley Jesmg, ragtime pianist George More, percussonist James Mller m a drum solo, and MOnica Setchell and Patty Foster m a comedy routme Refreshments will be provided by Pat Bertelsen, a free wjl offermg Will be taken For additonal mformatlon, call the church office at Support for retinitis pigmentosa victims Michigan residents affiicted With retmts plgmentosa erp) have formed a state chapter of RP FoundatOn Fighting Blind. ness to rase money to fund research mto the cause, preventon and treatment of the mhented disease. RP causes degeneraton of the retma and leads to tunnel vison and bhndness n Michigan, more than 2,000 people are learnmg to cope With the llness The chapter has recently formed a support group for resdents who have RP, and ther famlies The first meetmg was held on Sunday, Oct 28, at the Macomb Lbrary for the Bhnd Call for mformatlon. The Rev. Donald Armstrong Jr officiated at the ceremony which was followed by a lecep: tlon in Harbor Beach The bride wore a gown made of VOry peau de sole With lace and pearls and carried a bouquet of white l'oses and dendroblum orchids Whitney Semple of Rye, N H, the bnde's Sister, was the maid of honor Bndesmmds were the brule"" sister Terry Semple of Grosse Pomte, Clale Dietz of San Fran CSCO,Karen Hubbard of Ann Arbor, and Hague Ollison of Al mgton, Va The flowerglrl was Tara Tay lor of Skaneateles, N Y Attendants wore peach linen dresses With Battenberg lace sleeves and hems and can ted bouquets of Gerber dalslef> and Queen Anne's lace The groom's brother, Thoma') Erwin of Vemce, Cahf, was the best man Groomsmen were Ted Diet? of St. Louis; Page Hereford of St LoUs, Rusty McNair of Grosse POinte Farms; Gordon Newton of St elous, Terry Phlager of Mm- Harbor Sprmgs Olkowski S also the daughter of the late Leonard J. Olkowski, A December wedding S planned, Olkowski is a graduate of Ma donna College, where she earned a bachelor of science degree m criminal justice, and the Umversity of Detroit School of Law She is a litigation attorney fo! Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit. Gillooly is a graduate of Lake Supenor State College, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in criminal justce, and the UniverSty of Detroit &hool of Law He S a re'search attorney for the Michigan Cow1 of Ap peals Quartan-Neal Mr. and Mrs. Albert EQual' ton of Carmel, nd., have an nouoced the engagement of ther daughter, Kristen Quarton, to Chrstopher B Neal, son of Phyl lis Neal of Grosse Pomte Woods and the late DaVd C Neal A February weddmg S planned llul.\' uf Glo;,;,e Pomte, l1al ned D Jose Callos Villalba, son of D Jose and Sara Vllalba of Coral Splll1gS, Fla, on May 26, 1990, at St Mary Stal' of the Sea ChUlch on Longboat Key, Fla The Rev Edward Pick officlneapols, Robert Rhea of BelVdere, ll, Lloyd Semple Jr. of Chcago, and David Wlhams of South Norwalk, Conn The mothel of the bnde wore a pastel print silk SUit The mother of the groom wore an ce green..,ilk dress Wlham T Semple provided clarmet accompamment durmg the church f>ervlce The bnde S a btj'aduateof the Umvelslty of Mchigan and S a teachel n Pasadena, Cahf The groom S a gl aduate of Demson University He S a tele V;,lon ;,Ceenplay wnter The newlyweds traveled to Bel muda They hve m Pasa dena Bencie- Villalba D.Jenmfer Lyn Bencle, daughtel of Charles and Sharon Bencle of SlCsta Key, Fla, fol- Christopher B. Neal and Kristen Quarton Quarton earned a business de gree from ndana Umverslty. She S an account representatve for Dun and Bradstreet Neal em ned a business degree from Bowlmg Green State Um verslty He S an account execu tlve fot'walldce Computer Servces < alstate THOMAS D. STEEN, ers, GR dj ASSOCATE BROKER Even though you may be sellng your home at fall' market value, expect most buyers to offer a lower pnce n fact, a first offer can be low by thousands of dollars. Some buyers play the low-ball game, of "What have got to lose by corning n Wth a ridiculous bid?" t happens f the owner S trymg to sell the horne himself, he may pamc and thmk he has overpriced his home. He might make the mistake of calling the prospect back and askmg f he would be mterested m buytng at a price a little more than the low offer but much less than the property S worth Now he becomes an anxous seller The OVE When you're packing for a vacation, that's bad "Oft." mlt.t4hjut REALTOR- prospect S led to beheve that hs tactcs have worked and may even mslst that the pnce be reduced further by the amount of the broker's commission ThiS won't happen when you sell through our office. Verbal offers don't work Every offer must be m wntmg and accompamed by a check No pamc, Just a busmess-hke approach. f there S anythmg can do to help you m the field of Real Estate, please phone or drop n at ADLHOCH and ASSOCATES REALTORS. We are located at Mack Avenue, Grosse Pomte Woods. Phone No obligaton When you're making a sandwich,t's good So we pile ton, nice and high USingonly the very best stuff Try the mouth-watering Overstuffed SandWiches at HAM SUPREME SHOPS Anythingelse Swimpy r , While you're here ask about our fabulous parry traysl BUY ONE SANDWCH GET 2nd FOR $1.00 L.:.::e:.:.;:J H."., Dupllcat4H."..,.,u"" t l, Harper 1,-1- St. Clair Shores <:>-.J 7" bet, 8 & 9 Mile 'HMfSUPR_ Ef'lE]OPS '., at Shady Lane _ J Call Ahead For J Fast 8. Easy Carry oul ill. == ated at the 6'30 pm. ceremony, which was followed by a recepton at the Longboat Key Club sland House The bnde wore a whte silk CHLD CARE WTH AN ACCENT AuPAJR HOMESTAY USA A year-long, governmenl designated au par program Qualified au pars (ages 1825) from 13 European counlrles %/ 4 AboU Sl65/week for up hours/week of lve n chlld care 3,000 au palfs successfully placed natonwide since 1986 CALL (313) or (708) Midwest Reginal offce / / y,' " 1 / '-6 Drs. Jennifer Lyn Bencie. Villalba and Jose Cados Villalba gown Wth pear embroidered lace on the neck and sleeves, ruffles on the shoulders and a cathedrallength tram She wore a hand made fingertp veil of West-O'Hara ElSe C West of Grosse Pomte Pm k has announced the engagement of her daughter, Madelyn Clale West, to Timothy F. 0' Hara, son of Jack and Rosemary O'Hala of DetrOit A November wedding S planned West S a graduate of the Dni \'erslty of Michigan where she earned a bachelor of arts degree m al1 history O'Hara S a graduate of Wayne State Unlvelslty where he earned a bachelor of science degjee m geology Wilting-Brewer John T and Patricia A WJlt mg of Grosse Pomte Park have announced the engagement of then daughter, Mary Patncla Wlltmg, to Rchard A Blewel, son of Robert A and Manon B ewer of Farmmgton Hlls An Ap 11weddmg 1Splanned Wtltlng \'1 a graduate of OUt Lady StaJ of the Sea H1gh School and the UmvelStty of De pearls and bablec.,' breath and carned a cascadmg bouquet 01 gardemas and peach roses Juhe Ryan-Jernudd of GlOW. Pomte was the mati on of hono! Bridesmaids wel e Jamie Bun clch of Hobal1, nd, Madeleme Labbato of Boca Raton, Fla, and Pumel Cheng of New C,lll oilton, Md nez Roble;, of COlal SP mg.., was the flowergul Attendants WOe tea lenhrth dresses of peach lace and c.,atm trimmed With ruffie.., dnd cm wd lace fans tnmmed With peach loses and fern') Marcelo Villalba of COal Sprmgs, the gloom'.., brothel served as best man Groomsmen Wele John Bencl( of Miami, the bllde\ blothel Luke Bencle of Sesta Key, thc bnde's brother, and Manuel Dm owlche of St Petel'iburg, Fld Jonathan Frantl of Palm Beach, Fla, Wdf>the mgbedlel The mother of the bllde WOe a peach chemise drec.,s llth peach satm frmge and a..,mgk gardenia wnst corsage The mother of the gl'oom 1101 e a two-piece dl es of peach dnd tlolt, where she eal ned a bachl: 101 of scence degj.ee n mal ket mg and management She " all account epl esentatl\'e the ffialketlllg selvlce<; dlvl..,lon of R L Polk Publl<;hmg Co m 1'<1\ 101" Blewel' S a gaduate of NOlth Farmington High School and Central MChigan Ullvel..,lty where he earned a bacheloi of science degree m buslnee;s ad mmlstl8tlon He e; a senlol ac count repl esentatve m the mm ketmg Selvces dl" 1;,1Onof R L Polk Pubhshll1g m Ne\\ YOh City Droste- The lander Mr and M <; John Dlo;,te ot Salem, S C, fmmel \) of GO;,"C POlllte Pal k, hdve announced the engagement of thell daugh tel', Juhe Ann Dlo;,te, to Clul" tlan Mal k Thelandel,..,on of :vll and Mr,; Ronald Thel.mdel 0\ Sterhng Heghts Library, Club, and Hobby Rooms Wide Range of Social Activities Laundry Facilities on Every Floor Private Patos and Balconies On-Site Beauty Parlour Maid Service Available Chauffeured Van Service Grocery Delivery 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts, Start at $579/mo Models open daily Call (313) u edm WOl ed lace and a W1St W ""/'W of ny peacll o<,e'i.john Benue and Manuel D8 olliche, el e SUlptUl e eadel.., at the tel elllony Ll1d" F10e wa.., tit(' hd! P..,t The!J) dp ea) ned a bdchelol of,lit.., deglf'!' flom Blrmn Unlvel "'t) 'lld d MD dehtjee flom Au tonomoll" Urtlvel slty of Guadala Jdl a f-,lw '" dll ectol of medlcdl mal ketlng at mdgmg Manage menl A..,,,oudte..,m New Jm <;ey The gloum em ned a bachelol 01..,cwnce dcbtjee[10m the Dm VP..,lly of Miami and a MD de glee flom Autonomou.., Unlver -,t\ of GuadaJaJaJ a He an ltcn at ('"hi 1111 o"pltdl m \lc '1'01 k ('l \ The nel, i, f'd" h v(' 10 New YO k Clti CALL: GROSSE PONTE or Birmingham Blrchen'.t "'anor Engaged? Married? Call Sparenberg- Spezia M" Chmle" Hel man Spal en hel g of Au"tm, Te"a" ha<; an nollnced the engagement of hel dallghtel, Cal 01)n SPdl enbel g, to Roy Anthon\' '3pella son of D and!v! s V! Roy Spezla of (,os"e Pomte Woode; The bllde elect alc.,othe daughtel of the dte Ch<llle;, Hel man Spal en bel g A N()\embcl \1 cddmg h planned Spal enbel g 1<;a htjaduate of the Unl\ el "t\ of Texa" at Au.., tm \, hel C "he em ned a bachelol 01 science deht)ee 111 ad\ el t1e;11g he S an account e'{ecut we Wth G C; D &i\! Ad\ el tl"l1g Spelld e, d gladudte of the Um\ el "t) of Mchgan \\ hel e he e,\l ned d hdche10l ot <,clence de6'1ce,11d Wa) ne State Um \ el <,t\ \\ h( 1'-' he edl necl a \0.\\ <.le1 ec \ h. 1'-, \n <\ttol ne) 10 AU"tll1 CoreYoor Varicose Veins ltchclusrr "- MAN 0 R.. and never wony about showing your legs again! New Micro Cure@ njection process eliminates need for surgery! No hospitalizaton No anesthesia No scars. legs left unblemished No loss of work. Painless Sote and effective. Micro Curet S a SCientific breakthroughl FREE CONSULTATON ts AWonderful Life! 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40 ... _ R....l""'l'i J- _... : ,'",,, The Properties Listed On These Pages Are Offered Exclusively By Members Of The lbiir REALTOR' 'QUAL HOUSNG OPPOlUHY rosse Pointe Board of Realtors@ Adlhoch & AsSOciates, nc Aldridge & Assocates Bolton-Johnston Assocates Century 21-East n the Vllage Chamberlan Realtors Champion & Baer, ne Coldwell Banker Schwetzer Real Estate R G Edgar & Assocates James R Flkany Real Estate Co The Prudential Grosse Pointe Real Estate Hgbe Maxon, nc Realtors Johnstone & Johnstone, nc Lochmoor Real Estate, nc Co Red Carpet Kern Damman Realtors Red Carpet Keirn Shorewood Real Estate, Jm Saros Agency, ne nc. Scully & Hendrie, nc. Sine Real Estate Co. Tappan & Associates of ERA Wilcox Realtors Youngblood & Finn, nc. FRST OFFERNG BY APPONTMENT BY APPONTMENT BY APPONTMENT OPPORTUNTY TO COMBNE a home and a ruce income in a great Park locaton. '!\vobedrooms, one and one half baths, fireplace each umt. Upper has been completely redecorated and has a new ktchen. Separate furnaces, three car garage. A wise buy at $224,900. CHARM, LOCATON AND OUTSTANDNGLY MANTANED... Ths custom bult Colorual offers three bedrooms. two and one half baths, hardwood floors and a two car attached garage. Beautful park-like back yard. Call today for your pnvate showing. $184,500. CLASSC ENGLSH TUDOR TWO FAMLYFLAT. Each umt has four bedrooms, two and one half oaths, updated kitchen. hardwood floors, lovely glass and moldmgs. Upper leased for $1,100 per month through September, Three car garage. A VERY SMART NVESTMENT. $249,000. MMEDATE OCCUPANCY AND NO CONDO FEES for the first year. Located near the Village this stunning condo offers newer Mutschler kitchen, cozy den with built-ins, third floor hideaway, formal dinmg room with boxed bay, central air and excellent floor plan. FRST OFFERNG FRST OFFERNG.;:; 7<='"'t--:-- =--v;: PERFECT FOR A SMALL FAMLY... Well kept three bedroom bungalow in Grosse Pointe Woods. 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All new Wndows and updated electrical and plumbing systems make this a great ouy $85,000. it -ft::>7" ::::;: r - _..;;.:;;: u.:-;. --- =<;; -"-;x -- ;j EXCTNGLY DFFERENT - The contemporary flar combmed Wth the stunning setting demonstrates the umqueness of ths three bedroom, two and one half bath Colomal near Windmll POnte New features nclude ktchen, furnace. central air, security and fire systems, landscaping and decor CHARM AND DOLLAR VALUE you haven't seen in years. Darlng two bedroom ranch in a great locaton. Newer roof, storms and screens and tons ofinsulation. $ HANDSOME COLONAL CAN BE BOUGHT OR LEASED... New gourmet kitchen by Mutschler, lvngroom Wthfireplace, family room and glassed terrace. Upstars, the famly Wlldelght m the four bedrooms, two and one half baths and thrd floor studio Please call for detalls. FANTASTC PRCE REDUCTON... REDUCED $10,000!! A rare opportunty to purchase a two bedroom, two bath condo in the much requested "Berkshlres." Pnced to sell at $123,000. S LOCATON MPORTANT? This exceptional three bedroom, two bath contemporary ranch is located on a crescent shaped street backing up to Provencal Road. Cathedral ceilng n the living room, famly room Wth a wet bar and outstandmg landscapmg are only a few of the outstandng features. NEWER TWO FAMLY FLAT CLOSE TO WNDMLL PONTE DRVE. The lower has been completely redecorated and is ready to move in! Large living room formal dining room, kitchen with eating space, sunny family room, two bedrooms and two full baths. A long list of recent major mprovements. Upper leased. LOVELYFOUR BEDROOM CAPE CODhome with two bedrooms and bath on first floor, plus a charming latchen, family room and private fenced yard Call for detalls and an appomtment today PRCED REDUCED on this charmng unique home that offers leaded glass Wndows, Pewaolc tile, hardwood floors, spacous rooms, a new cstom ktchen, two ful oaths and even a fimshed basement. Call to make an appontment soon. $149, \:;-: ---.;: A SPACOUS RANCH that Wlll cater to a1l your famly needs The country latchen steps down to a large famly room Wth a rblsed hearth fireplace and sliding Wndow wall to a patio. Three bedrooms, one and one half baths, attached garage and fresh decoratng throughout CONDO NEAR VLLAGE is great alternative without compromsng the space! Nicely decorated, tms well located unit provldes a great floor plan, three bedrooms plus a third floor studio with fu1l bath, and modern ktchen Wltha<\lacent pantry. MEMBER vw RElOCA110N COUNCil CHAMPONBAER.NC. REALTORS!02 Kerl hc'vai Ave. G"O'>.<;(, Fblnte rorm<;. Nt J /

41 rosse Pointe Board of "'i' y ::; Open Sunday 2-5, this fabulous brick ranch in pnme Harper Woods localjon. TllS "one owner" home boasts a family room, natural fireplace n the formal lving room, finished basement hardwood floors and wet plaste; wans. Only $83,900' Open Sunday 2-5 Ths beautful Colomal m Grosse Pomte Farms S waltmg for you! Large room Szes, a step-down family room Wth vaulted celing, modern ktchen Wlth ceramc floor and a park-like back yard With elevated wood deck makes ths horne ideal for a growing family Wedgewood Jim aros A8encYL!nc Mack, Grosse Pointe, M ". '/ 1.&.;r}f.fJ "'" 'V ;.. t,( {'V C? - """"d>..., "'Xfr" /-1 '> '" ""M"..$' rr'f..#/j"":" ;'JO.v- Three bedroom bnck bungalow in pnme are of Harper Woods Good starter or empty-nesters horne Very good buy at $74, Moorland Open Sunday 2-5 A Cox & Baker five bedroom quad-level home Wlth three full baths and one lavatory on a magmficent park.h ke lot Ou tstand10g ceramc tled baths, great storage and closets, natural wood panehng, oak floonng. A great value on an mpressve street 1751 Lochmoor rf Vsit one of Grosse Pomte's.Classc" homes. A rare opportunity to own everyone's "favorite." This one-owner home is impeccably maintained and shows second to none. Beautiful ceramic tile, central ror, Flonda room, 3-car brick garage, sprinkler system and beautful lmestone extenor appointments Open Sunday 2.5. Cape Cod just off Oxford Road just waiting for the right famly to fall n love Wth its many charmng features Such as four bedrooms, two and one half baths, updated ktchen with built-ins, first floor master bedroom with pnvate bath, formal dmmg room, famly room with cozy natural fireplace and door wall leading to an awning covered patio. You'll also find attached garage, central air, alarm system and more! 12 Open Homes This Sunday Sunday Open 1-4 Sunday Open Fisher, G.P.F. 600 Middlesex, G.P.P. 525 Moorland, G.P.W. Sunday Open Fleetwood, H.W. Sunday Open Tyrone, H.W. 480 Notre Dame, G.P Berkshire, G.P.P. 823 Lakepointe, G.P.P Wedgewood, G.P.w. 251 Lothrop, G.P.E 5708 Hllcrest, Det. 883 Lakepomte, G.P.P. Open Sunday 2-5. Fabulous bnck ranch Wth all the comforts and style you'd expect! Marble entrance foyer, spacousktchen with all built.m appliances, Jenn-Aire range and ceranuc tle floor, three full baths, beautfully fimshed basement with plaster celhngs, wet bar and natural fireplace. Central ar, sprinkler system 220 Fisher pen Sun ay 1-4. orgeous three bedroom brick 'fudor Wlth a new ktchen, excellent eatmg area, living room Wth natural fireplace, recreaton room n basement and rear deck off the drung room. Be the first to see this beautiful home! 1019 Harvard 883 Lakepointe 480 Notre Dame 823 Lakepointe J \ \, Elegant four bedroom nome Wlth family room, hbraryttlt-ofthe--art ktchen that is a cook's dream, master bedroom with dressmg room and pnvate full bath, two custom marble fireplaces and professionally landscaped grounds You won't find a more prestigious home!' 907 Bedfo1-d A great value m an exclus;e area of Grosse Pointe P&rk Tus four bedroom, three and one half bath Colomal S offered at an excellent pnce. Highhghts mclude hardwood floors (some carpeting), updated heatmg system, plumbmg and electnc Beautiful new oak ktchen and garden/den provide a nice traffic pattern. Alummum storms, two car garage and attractve grounds. Only $199, Share The search S over' This attractve ranch home n St. Clair Shores well maintamed that you can move fight n. ThS three bedroom bnck home has central alrcondtioning and much more! Make an appointment to see t today! 1222 Bw:kingham Premere Enghsh 'fudor n Grosse POnte Park, near Kercheval Spacous fve bedroom, three and one half bath horne has a gorgeous paneled library Wlth natural fireplace, updated kl tchen, Pewablc tile breakfast room, fimshed basement Wlth wet bar and natural fireplace, hardwood floors and outstandmg floor plan $265,000 Open Sunday' 2-5. ThS' three bedroom ColOnal has one and one half baths, central ar (and addltonal electrcal lmprovements), new roof and garage, refinished hardwood floors, large famly room and a finished basement ready for entertaming Ncely landscaped rear grounds and a deck with a gas gnu make this home a yearround pleasure! 1140 Maryland SpaCOUS rooms n ths three bedroom brick Colonial featuring two full baths, ktchen Wlth eating area, formal dining room, new furnace, two car garage, and fimshed recreation room m basement 1260 Elford Spacous two bedroom ranch m Grosse POinte Woods features 21 x 17 foot family room Wth sloped celmg, cozy den with fireplace, large hving room with fireplace, two full baths, first floor laundry, new roof, new furance, new carpetng and an updated ktchen Make an appontment to see t today! 1985 Pan Antwerp, 'l; Delightful brick ranch in Grosse POnte Woods has beautfully fnshed basement, two bedrooms Wth expanson attc, formal dmmg room, new furnace and roof and two car garage Open,Sunday 2-5. Wallo.ng distance to shopping, park, and publc transportaton. ThS remodeled three bedroom, one and one half bath condo S n a perfect locaton. You'll also edjoy a brand new kitchen, one and one half baths, living room Wth natural fireplace, central air, basement Wth work room and full bath. Make sure to stop in and see this fantastic dondo for only $125, Beaconsfield This is a great..e wh.o wantod umt a r wer lrom the UPf.olite furnaces and.jpper unit has living ", lotchen, bedroom, bath l1d laundry room and outside rear access. Basement recently finished Wlth recreation room. Lower umt has two bedrooms, ktchen, living room and dming room. Excellent Grosse Pointe Park location Ford Court Was prevously hsted for $164,000 but from now until the end of October t S hsted for $149,900. An excellent buy for ths spacous four bedroom, bnck center.entrance Colonial in Grosse Pomte Woods. f not sold by the end of the month seller Wllbe leasng Bru:kingham Special custom built, one owner home in Grosse Pomte Park Wlth many amenities, some of which are: entrance foyer with beveled glass door, livng room Wth marble fireplace, remodeled kitchen Wlth bult-ins plus eating area, four bedrooms, two and one half baths, famly room, recreation room n fnished basement plus addtionallatchen. Also included S gas forced ar, central air, aluminum tnm and gutters, and tle roof Open Sunday 2-5. Mrs. Clean Lves Here! Mutschler atchen! Twenty-one foot family room with natural fireplace, formal drnng room, large vmg room with natural freplace, beautfully decorated, pnvate rear yard. Come see this "gem" near Windmll POinte. Oh, yes... the best part S the great pnce! Wildwood REDUCED! Super sharp bnck bungalow n exclusive lakesde St. Clair Shores neghborhood. Ths three bedroom home has been completely redone! New kitchen, roof, carpeting, paint, etc. Semi-finshed basement, two car garage. Located between Jefferson and lake (prvate beach) Ths home S also an excellent condo alternative. Call for your pnvate showlng. NOW $87, Lakeshore Only $350,000 buys ths fabulous Lakeshore locaton between Eght and Nme Mle roads. Some of ts many features include four bedrooms, three full baths, library, huge family room, ktchen with built.1n applances, great basement, first floor master SUte. The best buy on the market when you consder the cost of vacant lots, and comparable sales Open Sunday 2.4. ThS three bedroom brck bungalow 10 Harper Woods features a beautiful custom bult kitchen, fantastc fimshed basement Wth natural fireplace, game room, office, fub bath, ktchen and laundry room Located n the Grosse POnte school system, this delghtful home S perfect for a growing famly 699 Ba!four,, Spectacular English 'fudor overlooks beautful area of Windmll Pointe. This home features an elegant entrance foyer, modern kitchen and baths, spacious famly room with natural fireplace, beautiful hardwood floors, Flonda room, finished basement. Four car attached garage Wlth carriage house plus a thrd floor with two bedrooms, kltchen and bath. Call for details and pnvate viewing 1125 Berkshire Charming Englsh Thdor With four to five bedrooms, three full baths, first floor lavatory, newer Mutschler ktchen, recreation room Wth natural fireplace, Pewabc tle m year-round sunroom, new storms and screens on the first floor, nground spnnkler system and an attractve three-car garage. ThS well malntamed home has been reduced to $289,000 An unbelievable value for a greet famly home Lakeshore DRASTCALLY REDUCED TO AN UNBELEVABLE $59,900 S ths beautiful two bedroom bnck condo m an exclusve area of St. Clair Shores Ths mpressive.lakeshore" address boasts a SpaCOUShVlng area layout Wlth ktchen, hv10g room, two bedrooms and a full bath. Central-ar and a recreation room in the basement make ths condo an entcng buy! 5708 Hilkrest Open Sunday 2-4 Three bedroom Colomal with one and one half baths, natural fireplace, Flonda room, finished basement and two and one half car garage. JUST REDUCED TO $60,900!' 1341 Bishop Attractive three bedroom, one and one half bath Colonial m Grosse Pointe Park. All good Szed rooms; updated ktchen, hvmg room Wth natural fireplace, Florida room and f10lshed basement with recreation room. Ths horne S spotless! 1099 Hawthorne Reduced $10,000 to $205,000! Beautlfiul Cape Cod n the heart of the Woods LVngroom features natural fireplace and bay wmdow, all oak ktchen W1thbUllt-ms, famly room Wlth natural fireplace and thermo doorwal1 and Wndows, spacous bedroorrs Wlth double closets and two fun baths A wonderful famly home'! 987 Lakeshore Features abound n ths fabulous four bedroom brick Colonial n Grosse POinte Shores. Home opens mto a ceramc tlle foyer Wth natural fireplace. Large famly room has cathedral celng, ktchen S a cook's dream, second floor master SUlte has a two-person sauna, marble J ncuzzl and attached full bath Many more amenities awrlt you n ths custom home!! s d..2..lt ill.1 illcillle; Stil1 _ llit S 1t.r ' "'''' '''1 r-rr- l.ll,...,.,,"r.. ljlu."" tolo"''''''j.,...r- J

42 ;e--' """""_""""""'_---- "'4"'Q" , --r-y w::.=:- ;;..v-:,x"»»l;j;"-(" J 1- REO CARPET KEirn DAMMAN REALTORS Mack "The Red ea/pet l'reallllcul ' " mrealtor' SUNDAY OPEN HOUSES, te t nce Colomal With spaclous 1653 NEWCASTLE. (1-4) - FRST OFFERNG. Charmmg cen r en ra ar warranty updated ktchen, famly room Wth cnthedm! CeJhng, carpeted recreaton room, one ye SEVERN. (2-4) _JUST REDUCED, three bedrooms, two and one half bath Colomal Famly room Wth fijeplace, modern kltchen, carpete d recrea tonroo m, Beats all competltjon be ta te lternatlve to condo hvmg 1782 KENMORE - (1-4). At $109,900, you Will not find a tter s r r or u 309 RDGEMONT - (1.4) _ $124,900 Sharp two bath Cape Cod, great starter, pnme locatjon. OPEN SUNDAY /2 ST. CLAR GROSSE PONTE CTY FASY LVNG N GROSSE PONTE' 'l\vo bed loom townhouse condolmmum Low mmntennnc(' fee Newer cdrpetlng, nl('e,,171' loom,,' A.g-rH'd pnrkmg Ba<;pmpnt Clop to p\p\thlllg- Stop \n Sunda)' mmedlatt' O«Up.lnl \ A'TENTON GROSSE PONTE ENTREPRENEURS! DUn BUSNESS SEe 1'101\' FE \11 H< AJr Thol Thstnbutor Chent Ba<;('Automotl\ (' o Prototype Stamper with Lmted ProdultlOli o Bowhng Centers - Operate or {('l!p\,plop Ask for Bob Sheehy, Associate BrokPr and Sa1('<;M,Ul,lg('! '::b ll:, 1529 BRYS - (1.4) $84,900 Thrt>(' bedroom bungalow, fresh decor, new carpet, a must see NOTTNGHAM. (1.4) _ Separate apartment lends tself to "m-house" relatves With separate quarters for each At $99,500 you Wlll really apprecate the value 7 LAKESDE COURT _ (2.5). $649,000 Four bedroom, three and one half bath, fabulous new home, dramatc lnkt> Vews, oak pant>led hbrnry, dream ktchen A umque opportumty, ADDTONAL OFFERNGS RATDONE PLACE One of Grosse POll1te's truly exceptlonal homes, nearly 8,000 square fet. Seven hundrl'ci 'qlldll' foot opslgn"l kltcht>n, fabulous pool, pato area and more Detailed brochure avllllable CANAL O\U Three bedrooms three baths, lake Ylew. protected canal, exceptonal settmg HAWTHORNE noad - mmaculate three bedroom, two bath residence. Many features and a large lot. 1:1l9 ANTA- Three bedroom bungalow, great starter, pnme loratjon Only $88,500 LAKESHORE VLLAGE Populnr townhouse umt close to shoppmg, transportation, clubhouse and pool. ATTENTON BARGAN HUNTERS - mmediate possesson Four bedrooms, two bath Colomal Wth f<lllllly room and attached garage only $134,900 COMMERCAL NVESTMENT OPPORTUNTY - Pnme retail or dlstnbuton facility (3,100 square ft>et) Excellent parking LEASE OR PURCHASE N THE PARK - The tradtonal Colomal Wth an enclosed summer porch, master suite With pnvate lavatory, you11 be pleased Wlth the one year home warranty ncluded. Put Number 1 to work for ATTENTON LARGE FAMLES - Spaciojls four bedroom, two and one half bath Colonial m lovely park settmg Walk to schools and waterfront park JUST REDUCED. ASK US ABOUT: Home Marketing System Home Buying System Corporate Relocation Program g;jd YOUNGBLOOD \ FNN, REALTORS" Better TWllH2m GROSSE PONTE PARK Exquste detail on ths beautful Park ncome, seconds from lake and park, three bedrooms, two baths n each umt Newer kl tchen n first floor, excellent cash flow Can for an appolntment today GROSSE PONTE PARK OPEN SUNDAY BALFOUR - Quahty abounds n ths custom three bedroom Colonial Two and one half baths, multple fireplaces, bullt-m barbeque n famly room. Beautful lot, lovely detal throughout GROSSE PONTE FARMS Larger three bedroom Tudor style Colomal. Spacous family room, multiple fireplaces, breakfast room, one and one half baths, two car garage Owner relocating Pnced to sell at only $138,500 GROSSE PONTE SHORES OPEN SUNDAY WLLSON Lovely <;pnmllng bnck ranch, attached garage, hhrnry, faml1y room, multple fireplaces, firgt floor laundry, clrcular dnve Pncp hn been reduced Owner lookll1g"for all ofter,; FRST OFFERNG ST. CLAR SHORES WATERFRONT Truly a <;pcct.lcul.l n'ld("lce Grpnt room, two full bath" ntt.lchpd gnragl', atnum, thrpl' bedroom<; L,rgl' gourmpt ktchen, <;tl'el <;pa wnll boat ho<;t Better Home<; and Gm,if n<; featurp home A mu<;t <;pp' MEMBERS OF Grosse Pomte, MAcomh County, Oakland County, BrminghAm, njoomfl('ld, Rnd Western Way"(' County Board of J«.AHor Seven suburban offic(' With ovpr 250 ale8 professionah to serv(' your N'R e,tal,(' needs, GROSSE PONTE PARK Lovely four bedroom Colomal features famly room Wth natural fireplace, full basement, attached garage, courtyard. Lovely floor plan, wlndmg staircase, a must see home FRST OFFERNG GROSSE PONTE PARK Lovely four bedroom two bath Thdor n pnme locatwn Features hardwood floors, wet plaster, coved celhngs, all the amemtles Unbellevably pnced at $150,000 GROSSE PONTE PARK Space for a growing famly, all bnck extenor, new ktchen and bath, three bedroom s, hard wood floor<;, beveled glass doors, move n condltlon Owner looking to see all offers GROSSE PONTE WOODS OPEN SUNDAY 'SHOREHAM Sprawhng three bedroom Cullforma style homp Landscaped wlth secluded yard, new Crcular dnve Central air, fim,;hed baement, attach 'd garagp FRST OFFERNG GROSSE PONTE WOODS Charmll1g three bedroom bungalow, full bapmpnt, h, 0 car garage, FlOrda loom, super local" ExcPllent <;tarter 01 for the retlree A mu<;t.ee GROSSE PONTE WOODS For the growll1gfamly, ths mll1l estate Szed hom" offers SX bedroom<;, three and one half baths, multple fin'place,;, three and one half car attachpd garag" F1l11<;hrd na,;ement With \pt har, bnth and natural flnplncl' Gorgrou. updated ktchen, beautful pdrk ilkl' lot Ownl'T<; tran<;f"rr"d, hnng H\,ll offpr. Pncrd wlow marht ('all toll \j 0n1u T.21 '[ _ i EAST N THE VLLAGE Kercheval Ave., G.P OPEN DALY 9 to 9 WEEKENDS 9:30 to 5 VP National Relocation Service and Gold Crest Home Warranty D ALL D[CKf.D NOBODYKNOWS HOMES BETER Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods &OMETtlNG foq OUT etals of a by.gone era mxed Wlth modern convemences make ths a truly specal home. Leaded glass wll1dows and doors, new Pella Wndows and bl-level deck make ths a must see to beheve 936 Lincoln Qt:,"DY AND WMllNC H or you Ths great St. Clmr Shores ranch has 1 new hardwood floors, carpetmg and neutral decor There's a great ktchen and <;paclou<;hvmg room Owner 1<;anxOus and motvated Playview D PCllJRt: 114 Kercheval A &G1T for..q ore eyes. Ths adorable East English Village \J bungalow S the way a home's supposed to look! Recently redecorated and restored, the home has four bedrooms and a tjmeless feel. 442 Harvard Road L W APPONTMENT YOUR t'amly un ng earher times of gentler elegance Large mry rooms, solanum, outdoor weddmgs, Ylew of Lake St Clmr Pnvate quet gardens 1890'<; ambiance for hectic 1990 famlhe<; ) Mt\NY Nt:WfQ AMt:Nl'1t:t oe<;thl<; lovely three bedroom Cape Cod have n(>\\t>rfurnace Wth tentral mr, kltchc'n Wllh lllllt.lns llnd fireplace Ary gnroc'n room Youl! Jove jlllttmf: m your own tollch('<; T(WOR'1l1 YOlJQ --, n11 to get morl' detml,; on your drl'am home ( Stuated m lh(' Clty, thl<; charming cot tag' radiate. warmth from t's hvmg room fireplace to a craft pc'r<;()n\dream of a ha<;emt>nt NEW L&TNG ThS extremely well built one-owner, two-family flat m Grosse Pomte Clty has a bonus for you. n addltlon to the three bedrooms, one and one-half baths, formal dimng and breakfast room m each umt, there is a third floor with two bedrooms, a full bath and lots of storage. Lower unit available mmedlately. OPEN 8UNDAY 2-5 EVERYONE ENTERT1ROUGf A. ovely foyer mto a spacious three-bedroom Colomal. Roam through an updated kitchen and large hylng room Wth fireplace EXt Yla a beautiful famly room added m Moran. ADJU&TED PRCE, Classc form, nch textures and detailed beauty set the tone for ths five bedroom, three-bath Colomal on a secluded Farms cul-de-sac a'l one of today's best buys ljnlk[jallycaqmng A nd spaclou<; thrt>e bedroom, one-and-one-halfbath home on Umversity n Grosse Pointe Cty The owner<; are anxously awaiting your offer <;()they can mov'to their new home. NC)'1' YOllR TYPCAL QANCl H 1 rom t<,l"rgr Vlng room Wth bg bay Wndow 1 to thl' formal dll1ll1g room Wth hardwood 11oor'l to th(. thue hpdroom'l, you know t's a wondrfully d('lgnpd home $<J3,200 m Networlc@Q)' lifl ro " H Rt, rf \1 \1 rv< r,,'--...

43 {.. ' B The Properties Listed On These Pages Are Offered Exclusively By Members Of The REALTOR" 'QUAL HOUSN('; JPPoprUNlfr rosse Pointe Boar of Realtors@ Adlhoch & Associates, nc. Aldridge & Associates Bolton.Johnston Associates CentUlj' 21.East in the Village Chamberlain Realtors Champon & Baer, nc Coldwell Banker Schwetzer Real Estate R G Edgar & Assocates James R Fikany Real Estate Co The Prudential Grosse Pomte Real Estflte Co Higbe Maxon, nc. Realtors Johnstone & Johnstone, lnc Lochmoor Real Estate, nc. Red Carpet Kern Damman Realtors Red Carpet Kern Shorewood Real Estate, nc Jim Saros Agency, lnc Scully & Hendrie, lnc Sme Real Estate Co Tappan & AsSOCates of ERA Wilcox Realtors Youngblood & Fmn, nc 1m) mm m NCOlOlATt:D REALTORS HGBE "$ MAXON, NC om mgbm MAXON JNCORPORATEO McMLLAN ROAD - Center entrance Colonial Wth three bedrooms, one and one half baths and den close to the Hill. Natural fireplace. '!\vo car garage mmediate possession. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. FAR ACRES - Outstandng Colonial n premer Farms location with view oflaka. SX bedrooms, SX baths and two powder rooms. Fanuly room, ltbrary and first floor laundry. Multiple fireplaces. Pool and pool house. Four car attached and heated garage. NEFF ROAD - One half duplex near Village shops has three bedrooms, three baths and two powder rooms. Recently remodeled kitchen Wlth large eating area. Den, redwood deck and fimshed basement. '!\vo car garage. LAKELAND - Choice location in the Cty of Grosse Pointe. Three bedrooms with two full and two half baths. Family room and second floor den. 'Thrrace overlooking large private yard. '!\vo car attached garage. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. CHRSTNE COURT - Great Woods locatlon on quet court near schools. Three bedrooms and farmly room. Newer roof. Two car garage Ready for early occupancy. GROSSE PONTE BOULEVARD - Attractive New England style Colomal on large lot near Farms per. Five bedrooms and four and one half baths. Fireplaces m livng room, faml1y room, master bedroom and guest bedroom. RDGE ROAD - French Provincial SX bedroom home n premer Farms area Master bedroom Wth sttng room. Four and one half baths. Umque formal walled garden Secunty system. HAMPTON ROAD - charming three bedroom bungalow Bay Wlndow in updated lutchen. Natural fireplace RecreatOn room and office n basement Pato Nce buy at $B6,OOO WNDEMERE PLACE - Almost fimshed three bedroom two and one half bath condominum n luxunous area Large library or den. Approxunately 3,450 square feet Two car attached garage. PTivate dnve and common pool and pool house for owners Many amenites EARL COURT - Umque resdence on a cul-de-sac near Farms per Leaded glass, Pewablc tle and three fireplaces. Lbrary and family room. Three terraces. Six bedroo.lls and three and one half baths. SeTVlce stairs Beautnul gardens. LAKELAND mposing Medterranean five bedroom four and one half bath home Wth famly room n super location. ExtenSVe renovatons since n ground SWmmng pool Tled roof Two car garage. PRCE REDUCED FLEETWOOD - Second floor condomnum Wth newer carpeting. Separate basement, pato and carport. Central air. Corner umt n convement Harper Woods location. LOTHROP ROAD - Bnck sem-ranch Wlth five bedrooms, two baths, famly room and enclosed breezeway to two car garage Frst floor laundry room. $249,500. OXFORD ROAD - Near Lakeshore n the Shores SX bedrooms, four baths and two powder rooms Large recepton han, 17 foot lbrary Glass enclosed terrace, 100 X 300 foot lot Wth chcular dnve Central ror QUck possesslon REALTORS 400 ON THE LAKE Fabulous fifth floor condominum Wth beautful Vew of the lake. Two bedrooms and two and one half baths Wth flexlble floor plan, 23 x 16 foot famly room Laundry room. ncludes boatwell, use of clubhouse, tennis courts and pool. $215,000 Also available for lease at $1,200 per month NORTH BRYS DRVE - Attractve Colomal Wlth covered front porch has five bedrooms, two and one half baths, famly room and breakfast nook Marble floored entrance hall. Two car attached garage. Near Ferry school mmedate occupancy KENWOOD ROAD - on "The Nuns' Walk" Elegant center entrance Georgian Colomal Outstandmg gounnet ktchen Wlth dmng area Just completed n 1990 Beautful marble master bath. Four bedrooms and four and one half baths. Lbrary Wth fireplace. Three car garage. MORAN ROAD. Great center entrance Colomal between Charlevoix and Beaupre. Attractvely decorated throughout. Newer Mutschler kitchen with eating area. Den plus screened porch. Three bedrooms. Newer furnace. $162,900. COLONY - Ranch style condo in St. CBlr Shores, near Marter.Jefferson shopping. '!\vo bedrooms. Living room has skylight. Covered terrace. Large storage room. WAVERLY LANE - Spacious entry han and Mutschler kitchen, 20 x 21 foot family room with beamed ceiling and attached redwood deck. Eighteen foot garden room. Central air and secunty system. '!\va car attached garage. Pnced consderably below new construction n the Farms WASHNGTON ROAD - Charmng three bedroom Englsh Colomal Many recent mprovements. Heated Flonda room overlooks lovely yard with sunken garden. Tastefully decorated. NOW $164,000 LAKESHORE ROAD - Over 8,000 square feet with beautful lake Vlew Perfect for modern hvng with its indoor pool and entertainment area. Color brochure prepared by Sotheby's nternatonal Realty avbllable upon request. BERKSHRE ROAD - Stately Englsh '!Udor residence on beautful street near Lake St. Clan. Fve bedrooms and three and one half baths Lbrary and famly room. Large kitchen Wlth bay Wlndow n eating area Two car garage, 80 x 175 foot Jot adjoins av81lable "orchard" lot JEFFERSON MANOR CONDOMNUM - Second floor umt luxunously apponted and very spacous. '!\vo bedrooms and two and one half baths Den Private basement area. Central alr. Secunty guard and garage parking. RDGE ROAD - Elegant turreted Norman manor house Stuated on more than one half acre Wlth magmficent gardens, pnvate courtyard, pool. Fve bedrooms and four baths. Second floor laundry Security system WLLOW TREE. Colomal n Grosse POnte Shores near Lakeshore on quet cul-de-sac Four bedrooms and two and one half baths Wth famly room, Mutschler kitchen, first floor laundry and finished basement ProfeSSOnally landscaped Wth clrcular dnve and sprinkler system $355,000 MOROSS ROAD - Excellent floor plan Wlth most rooms overlookng the golf course Three bedroom two and one half bath home Wth first floor master bedroom. Finished hardwood floors Central air condtonng nground spnnkler system Attached garage. KENWOOD ROAD - Center entrance Colonial. Seven bedrooms, four baths and two lava tones. Beautful newer kitchen. Library, five fireplaces. Screened porch, three car attached garage. Pnvate back yard with newer landscapng. LEWSTON - 'Thmfic French resdence Wlth eght bedrooms and five and one half baths on beautifully landscaped 200 x 167 foot lot, 30 X 20 foot famly room plus large lbrary, bar room and gourmet kitchen nground pool SHERBROOK SUBDVSON - Off Moran between Lakeshore and Grosse POnte Boulevard. Several choce bulldmg stes avalable Wth proposed bulldmg plans. Nlce sze lots. Pnced from $608,000 to $823,500. MOROSS ROAD - French style residence Wth oak floors, step down living room with bay window and marble fireplace. Updated family kitchen. Large covered porch overlooks beauttfullot. $350,000. OPEN SUNDAY from 2-5 p.m. 231 McMillan at $162, Lakeland at $345,000 VACANT COMMERCAL FOR LEASE "ON THE HLL" - Two story bulldmg Wlth approxmately 3,420 square feet total Basement space also avbllable Call for detals lmj FROM CORNER TO CORNER WE COVER THE GROSSE PONTES "'MATCHNG PEOPLE AND HOUSES, HGBE WTH MAGNATON." 83 kercheval avenue grosse pointe farms WGB mgbm michigan Affilate of MAXON NCO","OltATEO SOTHEBY S NTERNATONAL REALTY NCOPO'RAT[n REALTORS REALTORS REALTORS ldd ld MAXON NCORPORATED 1 _ ""--- " " "R" _."".""' G;.c;r Z.. -_.... r... s... slls...sls... S.S... _... i g... i'liii.'.?."'l nl.d 1:'TiE:' 1,...0/"\1:' " D""': 1

44 12B..; /., :;q1-'"";t>. ::;ry)"».y.'#x 9', y:x.....;.:;",. SNE REALTY... T'S WORTH YOUR TME TO CALL SNE GROSSE PONTE FARMS Great Farms locaton! Four bedroom, bnck, Cape Cod, two full buths, newer ktchen, fonnal dmmg room, den and famjly room, two and one half car attached garage on large country lot. COLONAL COURT - Large, three bedroom, two bath ranch Wth formal dlnmg room, master bedroom Wlth bath, fannly room, two car attached garage GROSSE PONTE WOODS FARWAY - Three bedroom, two bath ranch, Wlth large ktchen, formal dmmg room, famly room, two car garage SNE REALTY MULTLST SERVCE FARMS OFFCE MACK ST. CLAR OFFCE, 215 N. 3rd St FRST OFFERNG! Walk the private and. ' FRST OFFERNG N NDAN VLLAGE! 'T t yourself to ths extenslvely restored professlonally landscaped grounds of ths, C a lal Large kltchen Wlth eating area, extraordinary Colomal wlth pool, large bnck patlo Great a 24 x 40 foot Vlew from many "re;:'ed library and living room. (H-311RO) rooms. (H-80STE) LVNG HAPPLY EVER AFTER n this beautlful SX bedroom castle of hmestone constructon can be yours Wlth multple natural fireplaces, butlers pantry and many more amemtles. (G-43PEM) EVERYTHNG ONE DREAMS OF, mcludmg great terms and 10catlOn. EnVSlOn huge btchen and dmmg area, fonnal dmmg room, hbmry, pool, professlonal landscapng (F-70FON) JUNOR LEAGUE SHOW HOUSE FOR Broad lawns, two hundred fifty feet of waterfront and marvelous Vlew from the Bellmor manson otters peace, serenity and opulence (G-20WN) FRST OFFERNG! Dock your slxty foot boat on Lake St. Clalr 10 front of thls completely renovated, three bedroom home on prvate str('('t 1'1 St (,lmr Short''! (H-20LAN) FRST HOUSE OFF OF LAKE in Farms ls the ldeal sett10g for ths beautlful three bedroom Cape Cod Wlth first floor bedroom and laundry, panelled brarj! (F.3STR) ONE OF A KND. Totally renovated with custom features throughout, Hardwood floors, new kltchen with pckled oak cabmets, all new baths Wlth marble floors (H-88MOR) TUCKED AWAY 10 a qulet nelghborhood of the Woods are the comforts of home: cherrywood parquet floor n famlly room, cathedral celling, open floor plan. $179,900. (F.OOROS) BOATER'S DELGHT along Lake St Clalr Shore ls thls well bult home on high ground 10 St. Clwr Shores. Steel seawall with boat shp and host Three fireplaces, security system (G-06JEF) ', Aldridge 8t Associates OPEN SUNDAY PEMBERTON - This English '!Udor offers spacousness along wlth a well desgned floor plan. Featunng four bedrooms, three and one half baths, master SUlte, lbrary, enclosed terrace, breakfast room, recreaton area, inground heated pool. Pewablc hes, crown moldmgs, stamed and leaded glass. Central alr, two and one half car heated garage. A quahty home. Just the home you've been walting for 75 GROSSE PONTE BOULEVARD - Fantastc Farms location, three bedroom, Cape Cod Colonial with two and one half baths, two car attached garage A very affordable price! Call today SOUTH RENAUD - Super three bedroom ranch Wlth one and one half baths, two natural fireplaces, den, recreation room, huge lot, two car attached garage At very affordable pnce OLD HOMESTEAD - REDUCED. Outstanding three bedroom bnck ranch on large 100 x 185 foot lot Just a few of lts many e>ttras,nc\ude central Bir condib.oning,sprinkler system, new Wlndows, a\umlnum tnm, knotty p,ne faml\y -room, {"Hushed basement Wlth bath, new carpet, natural fireplace, walk-up attlc and hw car attached garage Mack Grosse Pointe Woods, M ) OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PM. 51 COLONAL ROAD, G,P' SHORES. FRST OFFERNG! ReSlde among cutom features such as a 500 square foot Mutschler kitchen Wth entertainment center. (H-51COL) LOADED WTH POTENTAL ls ths clean and well kept Woods bungalow Wlth marble Slls, first floor laundry, large two and a half garage. $87,900. (G-50ROS) FRESHLY DECORXfED THROUGHOUT makes this exceptional Colonial ready for you to mov m. Updated ktchen with appliances, updated bath, finished basement $115,000 (F-18FLE) ALSO OPEN SUNDAY BERKSHRE, G.P. PARK - $245, YORKSHRE, G.P. mrk - $247, GRAND MARAS, G.P. PARK - $239,900 6 RADNOR CmCLE, G.P. FARMS - $289, HLLCREST, G.P. FARMS - $158, KERBY, G.P. FARMS - $195, SEVERN, G.P. WOODS - $149, WOODMONT, HARPER WOODS - $91, OVERLAKE, ST. CLAR SHORES - $59, SLAND VEW, HARRSON TWP. - $167, KELLY, EAST DETROT - $41, NORTON, EAST DETROT - $112, E. 13 MLE RD., MADSON HGTS. $44, HAMPTON - G.P. WOODS - $145,000. BEST HOUSE ON BEST STREET 10 St. Clwr Shores View of lake from the deck of this canal home ProfeSSOnally landscaped and decorated Thlrty five foot boat well and seawall (H-12LAK) SPACOUS open floor plan, but cozy amen.tles such as glassed-m famly room, flag stone terrace Wlth built-in barbecue, heated garage, new kltchen $156,000. (F.23CAD) TRADTONAL COLONAL beckons you n beautiful Grosse Pomte Park. Quality built Wlth hardwood floors throughout, all cerannc ktchen and bath, large bay window $151,000. (G-37YOR) REAL ESTATE CLASSES FORMNG MONTHLY. CALL TODAY GROSSE PONTEWOODS GROSSE PONTE FARMS MlckAvenue lcl1avenue jull norlh 01Vernier jull aouth alliaro.. L:J '0:"0;0:: 0< KERCHEVAL ON THE HLL 74 Kerchevel Avenue ELEGANCE AND GRACE, the exqulslte way to bve, Large paneled foyer with impressive oak stajrcase, paneled den, three fireplaces, three car attached garage. (F-OOLAK) WNDWOOD PONTE CONDOMNUMS. Luxury condos convenient to your favorite places. Call for infonnation on the unit most desirable for your needs. (G-13WN) (F-05WN) m OFACE HOURS Weekday. 9 AM 10 8 PM u::: Weekend. 9 AM 106 PM """00" 23 OFFCES SERVNG OVER 85 SUBURBAN COMMUNTES Amemberotthe SCHWETZER ill REAL ESTATE An """'lllam 1l-",1leil!r r a_. The Home Self"fS BOLTON-;)OHNSTON OPEN SUNDAY SEVERN... has convemences galore Wlth three bedrooms, family room, first floor laundry, attached garage, two and one half baths, alummum tnm and natural fireplace. Lovely home on tree shaded street in the Woods. SPACOUS FOUR BEDROOM Colomal Wlth handy traffic pattern There are two and one half baths, hardwood floors, speclal Wlndow detall, large walk-up attic and a den for fine famlly hying. FOUR UNT BRCK NCOME... with foutnew gas forced all' furnaces, four stoves and refrigerators. ts good cash flow and close proximlty to shopping and transportation make this fully rented mcome an excellent investment opportunity. OPEN SUNDAY TOURANE Great starter home or retirement spot 10 a familiar Fanus location. Cozy ranch with a first floor laundry room, expansion loft over attached garage and priced below $100,000. :1000 COlwlri/ Club Drive S Clmr Shore" Mchigan For rnformalroll call our sales office at Prrce" From $7, (J()() to $350 (JOO There 5 nothing ordinary or everyday about LAKE. PONTE TOWERS t's notjusl a residence. t's a lifestyle Everljtlllng you want s right here 7ennls, a bl'qlllljul spa and pool and a challenging publc golf club al he door The bulldmg itself S the only md rise condomllllum lower 11l S Clair Shores, an architect's masterpiece Wth t s ",oaring glas'> atrium. balconzes a"d much, much more nsde, allljour whims have been anllclpated. rooms offer unparalled space for entertaining Floor plans available from 970 to over 2300 square feet One, two or three bedroom'> and 2 or 21f2 baths Spectacular 7th floor penthouse residences available Models and "llowtoan! Open'. everyday (except Thursday) Tt eprudentl8l Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. & You know us We know real estate And nnderrt1y Owtted Bnd Oporore<f Member 01 the Pruden"'" Rea' Es,.,e AlM,eres nc OPEN SUNDAY. 526 NOTRE DAME LARGE FAMX HOME Channmg farm house Wlth three bedrooms plus on tree hned boulevard a short walk to the lake a remodeled kltchen Pnce ncludes stove, and schools. Thls attractive six bedroom home refngerator, washer, dryer and new microwave. offers three and one half baths, bbrary and Recently redecorated and new Vlnyl Sding and roomy family room with cathedral ceiling porches OPEN SUNDAY SHOREPONTE 526 NOTRE DAME 1992 SEVERN 466 TOURANE 263 ROOSEVELT PLACE 4621 NEFF \9S -i..hcr Road "/'/" '/' (,/', '/, /!.!/' Charmmg two bedroom condommlum 10 the Woods Wlth cozy den, fireplace and attached garage. Channmg fann house 10 the Cty recently redecorated. SpacOUS Colomal on lovely street 10 the Woods Cozy ranch in great Fanns location. Old world charm n convemently located English townhouse. - Sharp clean ranch Wlth three bedrooms, two baths, newer furnace and Sldmg RADNOR - Two bedroom cottage Wlth plcket fence, Flonda room and low budget heat 112 WNDWooD PONTE - Close to the lake and Nme Mle, a one floor two bedroom condomimum Wlth two full baths BOLTON-JOHNSTON A,oiat!lto"Gro n.6:ultor!lt.olnt Mack Avenue f//r)\lll' /'(1/ < <'1/\ \< huul Mf.'mbf.'r OJ RHO' the Uorfd lrad..r i" R.. locallo" RELO r-:::.:::----_.. to. =..

45 ".d1- //// The Properties Listed On These Pages Are Offered Exclusively By Members Of The REALTOR' EQUAl HOUS'P4l; JPPOPUN"Y rosse Pointe Boar of Adlhoch & AsSOCates, nc. Aldridge & Associates Bolton-Johnston Associates Century 21-East in the Village Chamberlan Realtors ChampOn & Baer, ne Coldwell Banker Schwetzer Real Estate R G Edgar & AsSOCiates James R Fkany Real Estate Co The Prudent18l Grosse Pomte Real Estate Hgbe Maxon. ne Realtors Johnstone & Johnstone. nc Lorhmoor Real Estate, nr Co Red Carpet Kern Damman Realtors Red Carpet Kern Shorewood Real Estate, Jm Saros Agency, nc ne Scully & Hendne. nc Sme Real Estate Co. Tappan & AsSOCates of ERA Wlcox Realtors Youngblood & Fmn, nc WRAP UP ONE OF THESE SPECAL 1125 BERKSHRE GROSSE PONTE PARK EALTORS OFFERNGS AND BE HOME FOR THE HOLDAYS! THE FOLLOWNG CAN BE YOURS BY CHRSTMAS!! \(( 291 MORAN Colonlal... 3 BRS 2.1/2 Baths Den $168, N. OXFORD Colonial 3 BRS 1.1/2 Baths Den/Family Room $ SfANHOPE. 1.1/2 Story 3 BRS 1.1/2 Baths Famlly Room $ HAMPTON 2 Story 3 BRS 1 Bath Central Air $ NEWBERRY Colonlal 4 BRS 2 Baths/2 Lavs Family Room $410, RVARD Colonial 3 BRS 1-1/2 Baths FamUyRoom/Den $ BEDFORD Engllsh 4 BRS /2 Baths Den/Office $225, MADSON 2 Story 3 BRS 2 Baths Family Room $ BALFOUR Colonial 4 BRS 2 Baths/2 Lavs Family Rm/Ubrary $ PEMBERTON 1658 HOU.VWOOD Tudor Bunaglow 4 BRS 3-4 BRS 1 Bath/2 Lavs 2 Baths Famlly Rm/Den Family Room $ $ KERCHEVAL 2 Story 4 BRS _ 2-1/2 Baths Famlly Rm/Ubrary $263, S. DUVAL Cape Cod 4 BRS... 3 Baths Family Rm/Den $375.oo NOTNGHAM Bllngalow 3 BRS 2 Baths Family Rm/Den $109, () UNCOLN Colonial 3 BRS 1-1/2 Baths Florida Room $ () KERCHEVAL Colonl _4 BRS 3-1/2 Baths... Family Rrn/Den $ WlNDWOOD Condo 2 BRS 2 Baths Library $232, PEMBERTON _ Engllsh 3 BRS 1.1/2 Baths Exceptional decor $ SEMNOLE Colonial - 4 BRS 2 Baths/2 Lavs Family R,.--:le $ ALSO OPEN (WTH later OCCUPANCY) ROSLYN Colonlal.. 2 BRS 1 Bath Deep lot $ SHElBOURNE Ranch 2 BRS 2 Baths Family Rm/Library $ MOROSS Ranch 3 BRS 2 Baths Family Room $ COUNTRYCLUB EASlWOOD Condo Cllpe Cod 2 BRS 3 BRS 2 Baths 1 Bath St. Clair Shores Harper Woods $ $ BY APPONTMENT - OCCUPANCY GROSSE PONTE PARK MACK GROSSE PONTE WOODS MACK 881 6:300 BY CHRSTMAS! 48 LEEGATE Colonlal 6 BRS 3-1/2 Baths Library/Family Rm $464, MOROSS Bungalow.4 BRS 2 Baths Family Room $ () ST. CLAR E. CLARVEW Ranch Bungalow 2 BRS 3 BRS 1 Bath 1 Bath Fireplace/Patio Aorida Room $ $ NEFF Condo 4 BRS 2-1/2 Baths Famlly Room $ BALFOUR Colonial 4 BRS 3-1/2 Baths Famlly Room $ BUCKlNGHAM Engllsh 4 BRS 3-1/2 Baths Famlly Rm/Ubrary $ MOROSS Bungalow 4 BRS 1-1/2 Baths Family Room $ N. BRYS 1336 WHTTER. Colonlal English 4 BRS 3 BRS 2-1/2 Baths 1-1/2 Baths Family Room LibraryjDeck $ $ WEDGEWOOD Colonial 3 BRS 2 Baths Family Room $ PNECOURT 2 Story 3 BRS 2 Baths Library $ LOCHMOOR Colonial 5 BRS 4-1/2 Baths Family Rm/Ubrary $ E. JEFFERSON English 5 BRS 3 Baths/2 Lavs Family Room $ STEPHENS Ranch 3 BRS 1 Bath Family Room $ S. RENAUD Seml.Ranch 3 BRS 2 Baths Family Rm/Expandable $ RADNORCRCLE. Engllsh 4 BRS 2 Baths Family Room $ () THORNTREE Cape Cod 4 BRS 3 Baths Family Room $ McMlUAN Colonial 3 BRS 1-1/2 Baths Aorida Room $ () WAStTENAW Colonlal 5 BRS 1-1/2 Baths Library $ '() FlEE1WOOD Condo 1 BR 1 Bath Central Air $ () BOURNEMOUTH Bungalow 2 BRS 1 Bath Family Room $ MARTER Condo 2 BRS 1 Bath Central Air $ () DOREMUS Waterfront 5 BRS 2-1/2 Baths Aorida Rm $ HOU.VWOOD- OPEN SUNDAY2-5. TotaUy renovated three to four bedroom. two bath bungalow has family room. new kitchen. newer furnace and new carpeting. Ready for youl KERCHEVAL. OPEN SUNDAY BALFOUR Great location Four New England Colonial n lovely park.like bedroom. two and one half bath Colonial setting has four bedrooms ncluding first has wonderful flexible floor plan with floor bedroom with bath. two and one half family room and den. heated greenhouse additional baths, family room, updated room and beautiful private yard. country kitchen. MOREl Exceptlonall 884- UNUSUAL VALUE WONDERRJLRANCHn choice Woods location has three bedrooms, one and one half baths. family room, central air and MOREl $ ()600. A TRADTON OF TRUST AND SERVCE FOR OVER 70 YEARS GROSSE PONTE FARMS 82 KERCHEVAL U... ->... -t-.{,::}"'v mque old world charm awalls you n this spacous Enghsh Tudor With four to five bedrooms and three full baths and one half balh A rare fmd and a greal value al S289,OOO A. rchllectural detailing and quality you'd expect With an mpressive 1\. foyer, lving room With natural fireplace, formal dining room (bolh wllh rehef crown moldmg and French doors) Pewablc Hie n year. round unroom With leaded glass wmdows, newer Mutschler kitchen. servlcc starcase, hardwood floors, recreallon room With anal ural fl!cp\acc, thrcc car garagc and mgtound spnnklcr s)'slcm Call Debbie Saros for your private showmg Mack, Grosse Pointe, M "Just Picture A Penthouse Way Up n The Sky" Elegant Penthouse Condo at E. Jefferson between St. Clair and Neff 2 Bedrooms and 2 Baths Den Formal Dining Room New Mutschler Krtchen Pnvate Canopied Porch off LVing Room Basement Area and Garage Securrty and Valet Parking Completely Remodeled and Decorated n 1989 Centrol Air Conditioning and Ceiling Fans $365,(0) You can move right in!! CALL SALLY COE CO,D\\HL B'\\\[R. SCH\\[lTZER Rut ESTu F - a&.. s..a boml e.. ltlf.. tl;ms ssc..c s.s llr..m lllr - s.,-""il '

46 STANHOPE. EXCELLENT value on ths two to three bedroom ranch m the Woods. Famly room plus den, upgraded ktchen, beautifully fimshed basement Also, natural fireplace, energy efficent furnace, sprm kler ").,tem ATTRACTVE three bpdroom, one and one half bath Colomal m a great locatlon of the Woods Open floor plan deal for l'ntertrul1lng With a kmg \zl'd famly room (20x 18) Flmshed basement, upgraded klwhen GREATER MACK-BEAUTFUL thrpp bednxlm, one and one half bath ranch m a delrablp residentllll are.l ofst Clmr Shores Flrpplace, lpntral mr condltlllmng, famdy room, fimshed bamel1t WOODCREST - EXCELLENT VALUE on ths very clean ranch 10 Harper Woods Many mprol'pmpnt., lncludlllg updated kw1l'l, pmtmlly fim.,hed basempnt Wth h,11 bath and much moll' ).?'",...r>, '\.'\, i\j( "-".) '" MACK, G.P.W OPEN SUNDAY 1902 PRESTWCK G.P.W. GROSSE PONTE PARK HARCOURT - Desirable two family, two bedrooms and Florida room in each unit. Natural fireplaces, separate furnaces and utilities Three car garage. ST. CLAR SHORES SUNNYSDE _ Three bedroom, one and one half bath ranch Central air, finished basement. WLCOX REALTORS KENSNGTON - GracOUS English 'fudor boasts of old world charm and craftsmanslnp throughout. Natural fireplace. New wood deck off family room Fve bedrooms, four full baths New private master sute. Thud floor and basement recently remodeled. Three car garage Stop m. You'll love what you see' LAKEPONTE G.P H\RK A "best buy" Charming family Colomal $154,900 McKNLEY G P F}\RMS Handsome lookmg home Large bedrooms $189,500 BEDFORD G P PARK Charming Enghsh style Very pretty kitchen $217,900 HAWTHORNE G P. WOODS "Great room" Two full baths Frst floor laundry $189,900 ROSLYN G P WOODS Superb condition Close to Lakeshore $185,900 HAMPTON G P. WOODS Perfect starter horne Great kltchen $97,900 VAN ANTWERPG.P WOODS Neutral decor A real charmer $119,000 BLARMOOR G.P. WOODS Clean and comfortable New neutral decor $238,500 " OPEN SATURDAY 1 to 4 " 885 COOK ROAD. Easy to mantam and efficent Coloma!. $194,500. NEW ON THE MARKET 1052 YORKSHffiE Award winning Enghsh Thdor completely refurbshed inside and out. Five bedrooms, three baths, lavatory, hbrary and new Florida room. Unbehevable grounds Wth a new 40 x 20 kidney shaped pool. Call for the many amemties and your own pnvate showng NEW ON THE MARKET 581 FSHER SpacOUSthree bedroom quad level contemporary offers two and one half baths, new kitchen, family room and recreaton room. Lots of storage. Wood deck. Log shed. Stockade fence. Many, many extras m ths home. You must see ths charmer' JAMES R. FKANY REAL ESTATE 714 Notre Dame ra. RED CARPET / SHOREWOOD KEirn / REAL ESTATE, NC. Formerly - Shorewood E.R. Brown Realty HDDEN COVE CONDOMNUMS ON LAKE ST. CLAR Mack Ave;, Grosse Pointe GHome '''' A_ Relocallon SeMCS Available SHORE BREEZE ESTATES CONDOMNUMS ON THE LAKE BY APPONTMENT $410,000 WLLOW TREE Really stunmng four bedroom Colomalloaded Wth extras you'll love! $365,000 BERKSHRE GraclOUS Windmll POnte Colomal Wlth an extra lot ncluded n the pnce! $359,000 BALLANTYNE Beautifully malntamed Colomalm an absolute perfect location! $325,000 SHOREHAM: Quahty bwlt Shores ranch Wth a spectacular garden Can for detaj.ls! $325,000 BARCLAY A very umque contemporary "Farms" ranch that S truly.sprawlmg" $225,000 MDDLESEX. A recent pnce reduction makes ths four bedroom Colonial more attmctwe' $163,500 McKNLEY. A lovely Englsh Colomalldeally located for schools, hbrary and shopping $139,900 BARRNGTON Thns of space awaits you m ths two story, plus charming old world details' $134,000 HUNT CLUB. The perfect three bedroom Colomal for your famly n a great neghborhood! $126,900 MANOR Truly well pnced "Farms" bungalow Wth that popular Enghsh flavor! Move nght m! $123,900 NEWCASTLE Temfic Colomal Wth large bedrooms that S spacous and mmaculate too! $119,000 LNVLLE mmedate occupancy for ths Colomal Wth eat-n kltchen and falmly room. $118,500 TOURANE A newly decorated, well bult bungalow Wth a charmmg breakfast room $114,900 CLOVERLY Pnce reduced on ths four bedroom "Farms" charmer Wth two full baths! $112,000 LENNON: Real cozy farmly home Wth a true dream ofa ktchen and three bedrooms $110,000 BARRNGTON: Quamt barn rpd farm style Colomalm the WindmJ11 Pomte area. $98,500 FLEETWOOD. Low mruntenance "Woods" ranch Wth wonderful lower level plus Flonda room. $74,900 AVON Affordable three bedroom rnnch mcludmg full bath and kltchen 111 basement. $68,000 CEDAR Sharp two bedroom ranch wlth a custom ktchen, updated bath and new furnace $86,900 EASTBORNE Rpnovated bungalow Wth Gro'ie Pomte schools Four bedrooms Walk to St John $86,900 RDGEMONT- Really affordable threp bedroom bungalow that's clean as a whstle too! $53,900 HOLLYWOOD A real "best buy" Wth four bedrooms Thtally renovated Updated ktchen. $98,000 LANCASTER Darlmg thrpc bedroom Cape Cod Wth warm cozy feeling mslde plus neutral decor. Save up to 250/0 on Your Flrc;t Yf'aJ Mortgage' Payment,,! 86 WLLOW THFF 535 ROSLYN' 1581 NEWCA..')TLF 470 CLOVERLY 816 BEDFORD BLARMOOR HAWTHORNE 2072 FLEETWOOD. L DREAM HOUSE r NM'"" RY(,1,/1/ ( MORTGAGf CONTACT ONE OF OUR SPECALSTS OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Colomal Hslnch Colomal Bungalow English. Colomal Ranch Rsmch GMAC Mortgage DREAMHOUSE- is the innovative program that saves you money. Pay less during the early years of homeownership, when you need the money most. FOR DETALS Four bedrooms Three bedrooms Three bedrooms Four bedrooms Four bedrooms Four bedrooms Three bedrooms Two bedroomq 196fSMackAve. } Grosse Pointe Woods, M ,' "'.o'1'",,oamed eo.d Ope',,"':! '.',,-e. o!the Prudenl,,,1 Re,,1 E,t,,!eA,!,"les. re Netwo'k[.1j)' ", '.. '. ". $410,000 $185,900. $123, $114,900.$217,900.$238,500 $189,900 $98,500 BULDER'S CLOSEOUT Two bedrooms, two baths, first floor laundry, fireplace, basement, wood deck, attached garage. Three left Wth mmediate occupancy Walk to your boat (hoatwell ncluded n pnce). Located at 15 Mle and Jefferson, Just before Shook Road. Model open Monday, Wednesday, Fnda)! Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 pm Call or OPEN SUNDAY BARCLAY, GROSSE PONTE FARMS Completely redecorated Four bedroom Cox and Baker center entrance Colomal. Features nclude two and one halfbaths, Mutschler ktchen, pub room Wth bar smk, famly room, two fireplaces Guardan Home Warranty NEW CONSTRUCTON St Clair Shores on Lake St. Clmr. Fabulous condominiums Wth a beautiful view of the lake. Two bedrooms, two baths, basement, first floor laundry room, wood deck, two car attached garages. 1,830 to 1,936 square feet. Just south of 13 Mile, east of Jefferson. Office open 9-5 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday 1-5. Call or OPEN SUNDAY CADEUX - GROSSE PONTE PARK. One house off Jefferson. Four bedrooms, two full baths, two half baths Family room, 15 x 85 foot dressing room. Approximately 2,500 square feet. Guardian Home Warranty. OPEN SUNDAY BEAUFAT - Grosse POnte school system for under $90,000 Open wry floor plan S bemg offered 111 ths lovely three bedroom ranch Freplace 111 hvmg room Large updated kitchen 186 x 11.6 Furnace and central mr new m Full bath n basement Guardan Home \\\trranty. GROSSE PONTE FARMS - One owner home n super move-m condton BUlt Extra clean three bedroom Colomal Wth large famly room and lovely fireplace Covered pato Wth gas gnll Two and one half car garage NEW CONSTRUCTON - Located on the corner of Cadeux and Jefferson custom built by "Barker BUlding Company" Pnnts avalable at our office. Call ' GROSSE PONTE FARMS - Pnced to sell' One of the best buys around today. Nicely appointed Colomal offering three bedrooms Wth famly room, two fireplaces, bnck patio 'Wo cat' garage Recreation t'oom Occupancy at clo'le Don't let ths one get away, "SHOREPONTE CONDOMNUMS" - You'll be happy you made an appomtment when you step n this perfectly beautful condomlmum Brand new ktchen, updated powder room. n additon two full bathrooms, two bedroomq, attached garage New cement pato Completely redecorated. r" -r ---:------"'f "'4...

47 158 >, The Properties Listed On These Pages Are Offered Exclusively By Members Of The REALTOR' fqual HOUSNG ;)PPOlllUNlfv rosse Pointe Boar of Adlhoch & AsSOciates, nc. Aldndge & Associates Bolton-Johnston Associates Century 21-East in the Village Chamberlam Realtors Champion & Baer, nc. Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate R G. Edgar & Associates James R Flkany Real Estate Co. The Prudential Grosse Pomte Real Estate Higbie Maxon, lnc Realtors Johnstone & JohnstonE', nr Lochmoor Real Estate, lnc Co Red Carpet Keirn Damman Realtors Red Carpet Keirn Shorewood Real Estate. Jm Saros Agency. lnc 1m Scully & Hendne, lnc SlOe Real Estate Co. Tappan & Associates of ERA Wilcox Realtors Youngblood & Fmn, lnc You'veSeen Our Sign Aroundthe Pointes There is a reason why sellers choose Adlhoch & Associates Realtors to represent them in marketing their home. Call one of our Professionals today and set up an appointment to discuss our ideas furthe:r. FVE FRST OFFERNGS HAVE YOU BEEN WATNG for the perfect home n the heart of the Farms? Elegance and space are just two of this home's wonderful assets. Other features include a centrally located kitchen, private library with natural fueplace, lovely woodwork throughout and a wing Wth a private apartment and separate entrance. This home S set n tranqul surroundings on one of the Farms' most excluslve and appealing streets. Large enough to spread out -- yet small enough to call home Call for a color brochure. FRST OFFERNG SPACOUS FOUR BEDROOM HOME. two full baths, new central air conditioning, a fimshed basement and a large yard. f you have been lookmg for a larger home to accommodate your growng famly - look no further. There S plenty of room for everyone. Charming decor throughout this home Will make it the one to see. FARMS - FOUR BEDROOM, NEAR LAKE. ncludes 20 x 15 foot famly room and 19 x 14 foot ktchen, both done by Mutschler Great quallty throughout 3,200 square feet FRST OFFERNG FRENCH COUNTRY MANOR, featured 10 "The Bwldmgs of Detroit" by W. Hawkms Ferry. Tus home features spacious rooms, ideal for spectacular entertaining, but cozy enough for everyday family hvmg. The entire home has been completely updated and mcludes a lbrary, family room, desgner kitchen, elevator and central alr-condltlomng A complete brochure m full color awats your call. OUT OF TOWNERS may request to see our color videotape on this most outstandng home. VERY SPECAL GEORGAN center entrance Colomal Wth four large bedrooms, two and one half baths, new family room Wth amum doors, updated ktchen With cherry cabinets, den, recreaton room, beautiful two-story foyer. hardwood floors. COVETED CUL-DE-SAC locaton n the Shores Just a short walk to the lake. Four bedrooms, three baths, hbrary, famly room. Situated on pnvate wooded lot landscaped for ease ofhvmg and pure family enjoyment. DUTCH COLONAL. Three bedroom Farms locaton close to schools and shoppmg. Large fenced-in yard 1Sperfect for the young family on the move. Refrigerator, stove, washer and dryer are all included m askng price. CONDO WTH MOTVATED SELLER. Two bedroom, two and one half bath with attached garage at SHORE PONTE near Mack and Vermer area AValable mmedately. $85,000 BUYS A LOT... Three bedroom brick home with 16 x 15 foot fanuly room. central air, two full baths. wood deck and more. FRST OFFERNG / HANDY ROAD - G.P. FARMS - CENTER HALL includes famly room, hbrary, four bedrooms, central air and more RESTORATON BUFFS... DELGHT!!! f you have ever thought about takng an older four bedroom home and updating it with some of today's new home deas such as famly room, new designer ktchen and a mster suite with cathedral cellmgs plus a three bedroom garage Wth studo above and only spend $215,000 for the package... call today. Great City location and SELLERS MAY EVEN TAKE YOUR PRESENT HOME N TRADE!!! UNDER $200,000. Fve bedroom with three baths and large family room near the Village shops and local schools DETROT'S FNEST OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 CUSTOM COLONAL. Four bedroom. two and one half bath. first floor laundry, selfcleamng crystal clear NGROUND POOL Wth large pato, newer furnace and central ar country kitchen and built-ins. master bedroom Wth private bath and dressing area. 831 Lakeland 321 Beaupre 1464 S. Renaud 1214 Grayton Hollywood OPEN SUNDAY t. $260, , L 169, ,.. 199, ,500 NEWBERRY PLACE. Enter this lovely French Colomal m the Farms through a gracous foyer. Some of the features include wood peg random plank floors, new wood deck, recessed hghting and beautiful decor. Five bedrooms, three full baths, famtly room and hbrary LARGE REDUCTON. $ COLONAL. Walk to all schools from 'ths charmmg Colomal. Attractive decor, natural fireplace, kltcher with eatmg area and "Perfect Closets." MAJOR PRCE REDUCTON ProfeSSOnally landscaped yard, fimshed basement, large famly room. four bedroom, two and one half bath Coromal GREAT VALUE., ENGLSH NEAR LAKE. mpressive English Wth four bedrooms, two and one half baths. paneled hbrary Wth bay, heated garden room, fimshed basement, central air on a nice pnvnte lot half a block from the park CENTER HALL - FOUR BEDROOM Wth two and one half baths, Mutschler ktchen and a very sharp family room. SpeCal features mclude a lot that S 183 feet deep, central-air with a new furnace, fantast1c recreation room and outstanding new, neutral decor throughout. NVESTOR'S DELGHT. Sharp ncome property Wth major mechanical updates includng furnaces, hot water heaters, window and Vinyl Sding Complete Wth long term tenants. A great tax-savng investment MARVELOUS CONTEMPORARY S a study n contrast to its neighbor - the hlstonc Cadieux farmhouse. A wonderful opportunity to own an architect's deslgn, featunng a large garden bordered by decks and bnck walkways. Th1S umque four bedroom home could be a perfect choce for those who envision a streamhned metropohtan hfe style GRAND MARAS AttractVe Colomal Just off the lake. Four bedrooms, two and one half baths, large (25 x 15 foot) famly room, spacousmaster bedroom PARK-LKE SETTNG SpacOus Colomal Wthm walking distance of the Hill and the Village. Attractive decor throughout. Four bedrooms. two and one half baths, family room. breakfast room, fimshed basement. central all' and spnnkler system CENTER HALL Three bedroom home Wth 1900 square feet and spacous rooms throughout. ncludes famly room, new furnace Wth central air and attractvely decorated Walk to school'3, shops and the neighborhood club pn) fields. ENJOY A LARGER HOME.. AFFORDABLE AUDUBON, COLONAL Two and one half baths Affordable square foot center hall home, updated ktchen Wth breakfast room famly room Wth new Wndows, central au, l:x:ated streets on one of Grosse Pomte's best BEST AREA - POPULAR STYLE. Delightful Cape Cod near Grosse Pointe. Famlly room, French doors to wooden deck, quarry tile kitchen floor. three bedrooms, one and one half baths. Absolutely chatmlng BShop EXTRA LOT included 10 this DePaepe built Colonial, lovingly cared for by original owner. Four bedrooms, two and one half baths, attractive hbrary, large Florida room overlooks beaut1fully landscaped yard, beautful detal throughout. REDUCED. AUTHENTC ENGLSH. Three bedroom, one and one half bath in convement FARMS locaton. SpaclOus famly room, update ktchen Wth appllances and large breakfast room, attractve woodwork and moldmgs. Two car garage We Represent Most Major Relocation Firms W11ham G Adlhoch John D Hoben, Jr. Maureen L. Allison Patrcia A. O'Grady Joy R Bracey Wlham F. Leshe Charles E. Daas Chane M. Pine Mary A Daas Lmda C Rodnguez Marianne H Davies Ann W Sales Henn Ettedgtll Thomas D. Steen Nma Foster Thomas L. Taber Cynthm C reland Jeffrey vonschwarz MACK at SEVERN r-.-.- '-- $.. s t G6lll --llcr.r,'71s -.SSl sllls SlllS SlSl1 r.. M.. slllii p..,i11 t $ r, J

48 168 h',... v... - : \\\\1\1\11 ii j, j The Properties Listed On These Pages Are Offered Exclusively By Members Of The lbgl EALTOR" "'!QUA MOUSNG OpPOlUN!Y rosse Pointe Boar of Rea tors@ Adlhoch & AssOCiates, nc Aldndge & Assocates Bolton-Johnston Assocates Century 21-East m the Village Chamberlam Realtors Champon & Baer, nc Coldwell Banker Schwetzer Real Estate R G Edgar & Associates James R Flkany Real Estate Co The Prudential Grosse Pomte Real Estate Hgbe Maxon, lnc Realtors Johnstone & Johnstone, nc. Lochmoor Real Estate, nc. Co Red Carpet Keirn Damman Realtors Red Carpet Keirn Shorewood Real Estate, nc. Jm Saros Agency, nc. Scully & Hendrie, nc. Sme Real Estate Co. Tappan & Associates of ERA Wilcox Realtors Youngblood & Finn, nc OLTON-JOHNSTO A GREAT SELECTON OF CONDOMNUMS NEAR THE PONTES WNDWooD PONTE - Two bedrooms, two full baths, fireplace and laundry room.. all on the first floor. Near Nine Mle and the lake, 112 WNDWOOD PONTE will be OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. FRST OFFERNG... Grosse POnte Shores SpacOus three bedroom, two and one half bath ranch with a host of custom features Large latchen Wth breakfast area, paneled hbrary or famly room, slate entry, hardwood floors, Flonda room, Crcle dnve, 81r condjtomng, large recreaton room Wth wet bar and latchen. Avrolable for mmedjate occupancy McKNLEY. Prced to sell! Wonderful family home located on McKmley in the heart of the Farms. Ths home features 2,100 square feet of hvmg space Wlth three bedrooms, large family room with fireplace, central ror, recreation room and two car garage Close to schools, shopping. Seller Wllhng to pay up to $5,000 worth of buyer's closing costs Call for detajls SHOREPONTE - BEVERLY WAY- LOCHMOOR- Two bedrooms plus bath and a half in two story living. Great St. Clair Shores locale Wth a price reducton offered. Two bedroom townhouse in Clinton 'lbwnship Wth fireplace. Priced under $BO,OOO. Two bedroom first floor unit with great room and much more for under $80,000. RVARD Absolutely gorgeous townhouse n Grosse POnte City. SpacOus rooms featunng refimshed floormg, natural woodwork and pamstakmg detrols. Large ktchen, den, garage, firushed basement and much more End umt Call for an appontment today. OPEN SUNDAY VLLAGE LANE 'fucked away from traffic, Village Lane S deal for chldren. ts an easy walk to school, the Village, or the lakefront park. Ths three bedroom, two and one half bath Dutch Colomal gem features a fireplace tn lts pleasant farmly room and a spaclous country ktchen Complete remodehng recently completed makes ths energy-efficent home a beauty and a fine mvestment Ths home S covered by Buyer ProtectOn Plan ST CLAR. Elegant, remodeled condo in the heart of the Cty Fabulous Mutschler latchen 10 almond and navy, hvmg room 10 neutral shades, carpeted and lovely hearth Second floor three SpBClOUS bedrooms, and bath, thjrd floor bedroom and bath. Extra losulatlon and msider stonns OPEN SUNDAY MERRWEATHER... PRCE REDUCED TO $168,000.. GREAT NEGHBORS! WELCOME HOME TO 329 MERRWEATHER ROAD, smack dab in the mddle of Grosse Pomte Farms. This channing country Colomal offers three bedrooms, fonnal djrung room, professonal landscaplog, alann system and large breakfast nook Decoratmg whmsey S seen 10 the powder room, and magmficent mahogany wet bar is the centerpece of the fimshed basement. Seller has new home SHOREPONTE - ENGLSH TERRACE ROOSEVELT PLACE - Channing corner unit with two bedrooms, fireplace, cozy den and attached garage SHOREPONTE, will be OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. ST. PAUL - FOR LEASE... a three bedroom, one and one half bath duplex with Florida room, lots of storage, close to Village and schools. OLTON-JOHNSTO Aeiatel!t 395 Fisher Road u/j/llhue (,), "ellllll 111" TOWNHOUSES ST. CLAR- Well maintained four bedroom condommium close to Village includes all applances and window treatments. MORE GROSSE Old World charm with new hi-tech kitchen, library and two car garage. Near lakefront park 263 ROOSEVELT PLACE will be OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. PONTE OFFERNGS MACK AVENUE - One bedroom first floor apartment recently redecorated, with Bpphances priced at $45,000. 0," Gros.. Point Realtor.!> Mack Avenue u/j/jmlle P{//wll, \t!l(h, \t/ll"j!, or nll,x- ()ur fllllll1")mffl»mutl/) trn llull,,,114.'//' t,,t nllljor "alum,,1 rt'lerrdl Jol r. J, CLAlRVlEW. Lovely ranch 10 Grosse POnte Shores ThS wonderfully man tamed ranch S located one block from lake and features a host of custom features A large paneled hbrary, famly room that overlooks a mamcured yard, garden room, central ror, spnnkler system, the 1st goes on and on All Wth a well thought out. flowngfloor plan Byappomtment WOODMONT. Beautful btlck, three bedroom bungalow n finer area of Harper Woods RecenUy decorated throughout, natural fireplace, eatmg area 10 ktchen, separate dlnmg room, two car garage Wlth E'lectnc opener plus a lot more Early occupancy can be accommodated Call for further detalls and an appomtment today Just hke autumn's leaves the pnce has fallen on ths outslandmg Lakeshore Village two bedroom condo t's a'l refreshing as autumn tself. natural decor, vertcal bl1nds, newer carpetmg, new dlshwasher Many extras loclude ktchen apphances, celing fan, clubhouse', ba'lement area, and much more BY APPONTMENT ALLARD mpeccably mrontajned large ranch 10 the Fanns - huge ktchen Wth bult-los, fireplaces 10 hvmg room and famdy room Master bedroom Wth full walk-o closet. Carefree hvmg Perfect floor plan for gracous entertajmng. Call today for further mformatlon and an appointment. JOAN Updated throughout ths three bedroom bnck ranch located n St. Clair Shores Some of ts many mprovements mclude all new carpetmg and pant, furnace and central alt, newer oak kitchen Wth breakfast bar, updated bath, full bath n basement Wth stall shower, newer roof and a two car garage 400 ON THE LAKE.. Sophsticated lakefront condo Prvate boat sl1p, one car garage plus carport Marble foyer leads to totally new ktchen and bath, all new carpetmg m livmg room, dming room and three bedrooms Mamtenance fee $355 per month locludes clubhouse, tenms court, secunty, water, snow removal, garbage, manna electnc TAPPAN AND ASSOCATES 90 KERCHEVAL GROSSE PTE FARMS, M48236 RA\lAll Walch lhe ShOWCage each S<lndey Channel a m See how _ ra """""9 rhe world

49 . ;, t 178 We nvite You to Join Our Family 0 Readers n Celebrating the Next 50 Years! :... J'"::; _. -"- -r-,",,'" '9"'''.,, - Have the ".4.. GROSSE PONTE NEWS Mailed to Your Home Every Week -t;v 1 YEAR $17 2 YEARS $29 3 YEARS $42 Out of State:. $19,$35,$53 NAME STREET CTY Phone lyj] MAL YOUR CHECK TO GROSSE PONTE NEWS "-rt] 96 KERCHEVAL GROSSE PONTE, M ST==ATE==.==--===--==--==-_Z_'P _ To have a copy of the Anniversary ssue, June 28th, 1990, mailed to your home send your name and address along with $4.00 postage and handling fees to: ANNVERSARY SSUE GROSSE PONTE NEWS 96 Kercheval Grosse Pointe Farms, M i, 0:,---- -,_. s._n ' iuc C rs., e.. a 1.01 P""P"r- _r"lo_,..,. "",. _r- --_ S"M"'._ri=.-. g.....,--.,

50 18B TED KLNGLER -- CARPENTRY & WOODWORKNG We feature quality furniture and cabinetry DESGNS, superb craftsmanship, and attention to detail. Additionally, we make every effort to incorporate your ideas and accommodate your needs in each project we complete for you... Please call Ted at 'p009"oc:j.7eujelers Traditionally TOPAZ is the birthstone for the '.&L"': month o[ NoveTT.ber. Be,.r." sure to stop by PON. i;r"' :=:'-, GRACZ JEWELERS :\tl. and see our large selec- fl.'""" " Antiques & Things Sign up for An. tique classes. Wed. & Thurs. even. ings at 121 Kerchevalon-the.Hill. 't WRGHT GFT & LAMP SHOP Be sure to stop by as we are getting ready for the Holidays. We have a large selection of HALLMARK Thanksgiving cards, special gifts and paper party goods... at Mack Avenue, Free parking next to our building. Josefs French Pastry Shop Ed Maliszewski Carpeting ).,z.",1 tzon of TOPAZ Jewelry and receive 25% OFF :;;.0= - from November 5th through November 10th,.. at 91 Kercheval on-the-hill, , Thanksgiving and the Holidays are Just around the corner. Where else but Josef's can you pick-up the most delicious PUMPKN PE... at Mack Avenue, HOLDAY SALE! Karastan and Lees carpeting on SALE now at Mack Ave. nue, Oitlte umhiotl'g large selecti.on of fan and Wnter dresses. n sizes to fit all - petite, regular and 1/2 sizes... at Mack Avenue, south of 9 Mile Road, 774-! HARKNESS PHARMACY Once again we would like to thank our loyal o. Just arrived at KSKA customers for their pa- JEWELERS!! A NEW selec- ttr"l ", -, tronage. We are committed to giving our customers fast, KO watches. Choose from a "- tion of ladies and mens SEpersonalized service with Free De- variety of styles with price :.:. ranges to suit everyone's need... at 63 Kercheval on.the-hill, A Special Party becomes a. Special Memory. We do the Organizing... So you can Celebrate! Social, Clubs, Corporate EVENT PLANNNG and Children's Events. Theme Parties - Teas - Consultations. -- BALLOONS DELVERED BALLOONS STUFFED -- Call Carol or Donna Kercheval on-the-hill MC (lower level) Visa. Counter Points Come and jom /JJi ' the beginning of our 5th year of J business. A CELr EBRATON SALE!! Three days only.- N0- vember 8th, 9th and 10th Draw for your 20%. 509(' Discount. Refreshments will be served Lsa's -- elegance for sizes at Mack Avenue, Grosse Pomte, J.WCOLEoeby Need all excellent Christmas glft idea?.,.,. J m!1.m You must check out the 11t...,ut.- T Edsel and Eleanor Ford Book. t ls outstandmg! t ls a tour Wltlwut beulg there. See the beautiful archltecture designs. Learn about the importance and beauty of thelr art collection. Read the history of their [amily. See many pictures of the rooms in their estate. Hard cover boopk ls $ paper on- back is $ at 72 Kercheval the-hill, on- Live JAZZ on Wednesday and Thursday nights in the back room. Stop by for a drink, sa. lad, dessert or a full dinner... at 123 Kercheval the.hill, T'S A GRL! -- SALE -- Erica Michelle, born October 24th. n CELE- BRATON of her joyous arrival -- ALL JEWELRY, until November 7th, will be specially priced in honor of my new born daughter. Christmas layaways will be accepted... at J.W. Cole Jewelers Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe. WNTER SPECAL Every 4th blind FREE cleaned - from $6.95 and up. FREE pick-up and delivery... call Just CY is a beautiful ep Dreading the hurry. hurry. hustle bustle of the Holiday Season? Need someone to plan a party? Someone to Christmas shop and wrap presents? Someone to run your errands?.. Call Time Brokers arrived livery when needed, and house charges to local residents. As you know a chain store is opening soon down the street. Don't be fooled by their gimmicks, we have been serving the local residents for over 45 years, and to retain your patronage we will beat any of their advertised prices. Please call us for the lowest prices on your medications. Our Sports Card Center has grown. We now have in.stock Fleer Basketball, Fleer Football... Coming soon: Score Hockey, Upper Deck Hockey and Skybook Basketball. All Fredal Pharmacy Customers are welcome... Give us a call at Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe., " r " r.jacobsolls "\ d ) 13 " 11" Noy. 1st -J: ' ;, ; ; Noy. 7th (Wednesday) Pewabic Pottery Benefit. "The Frog," the second numbered tile from Pewabic Pottery will be introduced at a reception in the Gifts Department from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. For information call , ext Store For The Home. Our 3rd Annual \"\\NC'SPC Christmas OPEN <:.,0 -C{.. C,l4<" HOUSE is Sunday, -' " November 4th from 12 noon thru 7 p.m. Receive 15% OFF one item of your chmce {excluding Dickens Village and Christmas in the city houses). Come meet the Santa wood carver as he works carving Santas in the window. Refreshments will be served... at 85 Kercheval on-the- Hill, s your sweet tooth acting up again? Well, hur. ry on down to the NOTRE DAME PHARM- ACY.. awaiting you are delicious Stephany's Chocolates of Colorado, delectable mint candy, and wouldn't you love to savor some scrumptious Colora. do almond toffy?.. All -- absolutely heavenly! Kercheval, the.village, in. (Thurs. - Sat,) Clinique eye clinic. Learn from the experts how to make your eyes more beautiful. n Cosmetic Department Apparel Store, ac- from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Appointments cepted at , ext OVER STUFFED! When you're packing for a vacation, that's bad. When you're making a sandwich, it's good. So we pile it on, nice and high. Using only the very best stuff. Try the mouth-watering Overstuffed Sandwiches at HAM SUPREME SHOPS. Anything else is wimpy. While you're here, ask about our fabulous party trays! "Often mitated But Never Duplicated. " Call ahead for fast and easy carryout... at Harper (between 8 and 9 Mile), Noy. 5th (Monday) Louis Feraud Spring Collection Show. Louis Feraud for spring is bold with a dynamic group in navy, fuchsia and ivory silk, followed by a group in khaki and bright florals. Louis Fera nd representative, Tom Lantzy, will be in the store to help customers with selections from the Spring 1991 Collection. nformal modeling all day. Mr. Lantzy will also be the guest commentator for formal showings of the collection. n the nternational Salon from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Nov. 8th (Thursday) Mikimoto Collection Show. Exquisite cultured pearls combine with 18 karat gold for beautiful cultured pearl necklaces, bracelets, rings, pins and earrings from 12 noon - 8 p.m. n Apparel Store. BAKE SHOP... Special of the week! Stop by and pick up a few of our delicious six-grain bread. Only $1.00 per loaf , ext ft... Be sure Bretlmg S a watch for and stop by action, excitement and for "OPEN daring sports. Since 1884 r HOUSE ON. they have been involved THE.HLL" in the research and de- on Sunda velopment of new design November ' features that are radical. 4th from 12 noon thru 6 p.m. Rely transforming the face ceive 15% OFF one item of your of the technical watch with suo choice. Have a drink of our mull. premely elegant results. You can ing spice and taste some of our see for yourself at VALENTE JEW. goodies. Also, we have 75% OFF on ELERS... at Kercheval in- select items... at 88 Kercheval onthe.village, the.hill, Bkathleen stevenson.51'!5f Does your kitchen. look tired? Have you ever had a cravmg for more torage and counter space? A convement place for the microwave? "Sate or the art" appliances? More efficent hgting? Care free countertops? Attractive and functional cabinetry? You can have it all in a kitchen designed, just for you, by Customcraf. Let our highly qalified m?- experlenced kitchen desgn speclahsts show you how you can?-ve a itchen "of the 90's" at a competitive pnce. Visit our showroom at Mack (between McKinley & Moran) or call for a free consultation. Have you always wanted to have a business oj your own? You've had this idea in the back of your mind, but you never knew. quite how to promote yourself? Gwe The Creative Services a call -- we know Just how to put you at the forefront of the business world with a professional image Kercheval on-the-hill, edmund t. AHEE jewelry co. Something different.- Something unique. edmund t. AHEE jew. elry co. has a new and exciting large selection of "CON RNGS." They are sure to catch everyone's eye. Mens and ladies rings set in 14 karat gold with American or foreign coins. f you like, we could mount one of your precious coins into a ring or into a new mounting. And.- while you're here, look around. Another wonderful fact is that there is jewelry to fit every taste and every budget... at Mack Ave., at Oxford. Open Monday througp. Sat,urday, 10 a.m.. 6 p.m., Friday evenings until 8 p.m., For more Pomte Counter please see 2B A Now is a good time to make selections for the upcoming holi- days. The School Bell starts its LAY-A-WAY plan, holding purchases until December 15th. Special orders should be made now. These services make your holiday shopping easy... at Kercheval in-the- Village. DEM Office c >upply RED TAG SALE ends November 1st. Lowest prices o[ the year. File folders $4.99 a box, BC pens 99{/ a dozen. Great Bargains! Stock up now on all the basics... at Harper, 2 blocks north of Old 8 Mile, Cool days. win. ter days are here. e,is HiCkey's has a., large selection of beautiful hand. knit cotton sweaters by Jennifer Reed. "One of a kind" novelty collection. All in floral pastel prints. Mix and match with corduroy or dress slacks and skirts... Available now in the La. dies' Department Kercheval in-the.village, CM44Y-M4 Specializing in post-mastectomy bras, and breast forms by Amoena, Naturalwear and Henson. Bali bras (inluding large sizes), swlmwear, Barbizon lingerie,. wigs and lovely Headlner scarfs with bangs Mack Avenue, To advertise n this column call athleen Pomts,.,.-, '"l""" -t-.' ,,.'

51 .,, Does it really matter? Let's not sweat the small,stuff Often times we worry about who ran for 33 yards, who hit the game-winning basket and who hit the home run n the :.bottom half of the ninth to Win. the game ". Who cares? - do, n one respect, but n l, 11 another hght these thmgs t\1t lv aren't important in the big Pl' ',".; ',,'.,.. <i..r"" : - : c''' l. ":"':.-' t.,.... ','.. i' 1 ; : ;:J ;::....» j - ; j.. ;:,, cutre. recently received some mall from the Michigan High School Athletc Association Normally Just glance through it, but there was a particular item that caught my eye Besides it as coincidental that got ;, pece of lterature on a topic that had been discussingwith a parent All too often we live vicari- ously through another person,,f whether hetbe an ' ddol, a friend. ::; or worse ye, a c h.. Why do we yell at athletes? Why do we say scathmg thmgs. in the heat of the battle? Why " : does a coach remove a kid from [. ". :. a game when he/she commits..' : an error? know t's all about Wnnng,, but we can't afford to forget : that these high school athletes. are teenagers. j'" We can all remember the " tight end who dropped the ball t : in the end zone, the grrl who t missed the final shot at the.- hoop, or the guy who fanned on an open net n a hockey game. But we can't ndicule. We should only be educating. Some happen to get their message through by shouting, while others do it quietly Either way, we can't say rude or embarrassmg thngs Let me share an excerpt with you from the MHSAA Bear m mmd, this piece wntten by Mary Brill of Ephrata, Pa., apphes to male and female athletes Please don't curse that boy down there, He is my son, you see. He's only Just a boy you know, He means the world to me did not rase my son, dear fan. For you to call him names, He may not be a superstar And these are hzgh school games So, please don't knock those boys down there, They do the best they can, They've never tred to lose a game They're boys, and you're a man How sweet t is. The athletes do the best they can Sure the coaches take the fall f the team loses, but we have to find something postive in losmg as well as Wnning We need to emphasize good thmgs even when the boy fumbles the ball, no matter how hard t may be to find some. thmg mce to say. A few days ago at the North- DeLaSalle soccer game, heard a parent, dressed m DeLaSalle garb, verbally thrash her own son for lettmg a North player past him. Wow, and you thought the media mishandled some StuatOns, or you even became di. senchanted With a coach be. cause he yelled So the boy let another boy past him Big deal Let's not harp on what the kid could have done, but what he, ' did do He was on a team; one of the finest thngs high school offers The boy was learmng about relatonships and friend- "hips, <;portsmanshlp and reo sponslbllty Lfe S about makmg mls takes, sn't t? Let's not sweat the small stuff r--"-. 'Wn Fitness Classified Lady Devils run away with regional title By Rob Fulton Sports Editor After wmnmg ts first Macomb Area Conference league t te and finshmg the dual meet season 16-0, the South grls' cross country team had one more goal And n resoundmg and confident style t clamed ts thu'd regonal champonshp m four years Oct 27 at Metro Beach. South, Wnners of 59 meets agamst two defeats m those four years, put all five of ts top runners in the top 20 to Win With 26 pomts North, the 1989 MAC champon, was second Wth 43 points The Lady DeVils, who have qualified for the state meet 11 consecutive times, had won 11 straight Eastern Mchigan League ttles before jomng the MAC this season South won the dual-meet porton of ts schedule with a 10-0 league mark ths season. "Going in we knew we were the favorte so we had to prepare extremely well," said South coach Steve Zaranek. "We knew this meet would be between North and us, so we couldn't afford to have a bad day." Bad? How about mcredlble. "We were over-nervous befoe the race started," Zaranek sad. "The girls knew the only way they would go to the state meet was to finsh n the top three so thmk that added pressure really made them nervous" But all the nerves subsded when the gun went off "t was ncredible," sad Zaranek "All of a sudden the grls' mmds took over and all the nerves seemed to be under control t was one of the finest Knights By Rob Fulton Sports Edllor All season long University Liggett Sehool soccer coach The Grosse Pointe Red Barons football teams ended the season on a high note Wth vlctones at the varsty, Jayvee and freshman levels The varsity beat the Sterhng Heights Redskins, The jayvees beat the Warren Jets, 14-7, and the freshman team dropped the Jets, 14-6 Running back Vnce Thomas scored two touchdowns for the varsity. Quarterback Tm Candela scored a touchdown and passed for another to end Todd Drake, and Dan Gutmann scored on a 47-yard run up the mddle t was the first time Gutmann, who normally plays center, had run the ball ths season., ",,-oli," """ \';""k,h"tllk'k''''\?', The Grosse Pointe South girls' cross country team has won the regional t.hampionship. aces 've ever seen at South The grls really turned t on and dd a fine Job " South freshman Rachel 0' Byrne was the regonal champon after fimshing first n 20 minutes flat SophomOe team mate Hedi Wise was second at "Rachel and Heid ran neck and-neck and really pushed one another," sad Zaranek "They were followed closely by North's JessCa McLahn most of the race, but eventually pulled away m the last mle or so "Rachel and Heidi also set the tone" McLaln finshed first for North and thrd overall (20 21) Joy Rambel gel took fifth (2043) for North "We ran bascally OK," said Lady Norsemen coach Charles Buhagar "We ddn't run g-eat, but we got the Job done by fin- shmg second and qualfyng for the state meet" t's the 12th stj alght tme North has quahfied for the state tournament "South deserved to wm because t ran hke the thlrd ranked team n the state," Bu- this pomt t seems academc anyway. The Kmghts have now won seven Class C.D dlstrzct champonshps m the last nme years ULS, ranked No. 6 m the Class CoD polls, used solo goals by Gary Spcer, Anthony Ayuyu and Walter Gasser to beat Bethesda Chnstlan, 3-1, m the distnct champonship game at ULS Oct 27 "We really haven't had a lot of luck all season long," Sad Backhurst "Pardon the pun, but the ball hasn't really been bouncing our way" ULS, now overall, advanced to the dstrct finals after pastng Lutheran East, g.o n that game, Spicer and Jonah Smith had hat tncks "Thmgs were defintely clck. mg that game," Backhurst Sad. Fresh Homemade New England Clam Chowder and Lobster Bisque SC 6C 7th district soccer DaVd Backhurst has been trymg to find a big seal er his bunch He has yet to spot one, but at Red Barons end season with three victories The varsty Barons received outstandmg play from Chns Dely, Tm Northey, Ben Reynolds and Jon Day on the offensve hne. On defense, Jonathan Rapp mtercepted a pass, and Paul Dwaihy, John ehmke, Mke LUCdo, Andy Smith, Wayne Ford, Chad Andrus and Gutmann all played well The Jayvee team was led by quarterback Jeff Halso, who ran for two touchdowns and one extra point. He also passed for an extra pont to Matt Thibodeau Halso also had an mterceptlon on defense The Barons controlled the ball for much of the game behmd the blockmg of Steve Bernhardt, Armand Bove, Joey Schmitt, Ryan Kmgsley, KeVin Brandon and Bryan Mack Martin Matthews ran the ball well DefenSive standouts ncluded Thibodeau, Don BiseS and Pat Worrell, who recovered a fumble The freshman team scored ts two touchdowns early n the game The first score came on a quarterback sneak by,jl<;tm Macksoud, With Joc;h Lorence addmg the extra pomt Adam Partrdge then recovered an onslde kick, and jllst a few plays later Dan Gnesbaum ran 45 yards fol a touchdown Paul Bourke also had a fine day rushng the football. The Barons got sold offensive play from Bob Smth, Matt Kirchner, Jimmy Lomsell, Keith NOSS,Rcky Pesta, Jeremy Ad 'agna and Jm Elhs. The defense was led by Wlham Solomon, Kacy Matlock, Pat Reynolds, Chnstopher Provenzano, Charles ng'assla and Lorence. Jeff Mar awsk recovered a fumble GROSSE PONTE FSH & SEAFOOD MACK AVENUE GROSSE PONTE WOODS A Reputation of Quality For Over 44 years THE PRCE YOU PAY S FOR THE QUALTY YOU GET. HORS D'OEUVRES FOR YOUR HOLDAY ENTERTANNG AND OFFCE PARTES Fresh Florida Stone Crab Claws Shell & Bulk Oysters Scottish Smoked Salmon Etc. hagar added "We Just ran well enough to take second" South's regonal wm also marked the third time t had beaten NOlth this season South's Sandy Dierkes (2045) took Sixth, and NOlth's Anne Scallen was Just behmd, takmg seventh (21'02), provmg t was really a two-team race Finshmg eighth overall was South's Erica Mondro (21.07), and Claudme DuPont (21.07) was nnth for South (The tmes although the!>ame, ale offical), Tenth place went to North's Ahssa Zepke (21'28) and Allison Section C championship "But t was a dfferent story agamst a fired up Bethesda team" Bethesda, whch ULS had beaten 90 during the regula! season, had everythmg to gam f t wel e able to upend the heavly favored Kmghts, but Backhurst and his Cl'ew wouldn't allow t " thnk we came out flat be cause 'm sure the kids didn't forget about how badly we had beaten them durmg the season," Backhurst Sad "As much as wanted the guys to forget about that game, don't thmk we did light away Bethesda really made a game out of t " SX mmutes nto the game, Spcer gave the Knghts a 1-0 lead, and 20 mmutes later Ayuyu talled another goal, gv 11g ULS a 2 0 lead Bethesda Llebold closed North's scorng by fimshng 18th (21'56) Becky Cia' (22 26) and Stephane Lebold (24:16) ddn't figure n North's team total, but ran well. Michele Evans (21'24) and Jenny Wlhams (21.46) also ran fine races for the Lady DeVls "We needed a race hke that to push us mto the state meet" Zaranek said "We had 11 da;s off and we needed them n order to back off from competiton and focus on our goal of wmnng regonal ttle. the South and North wl11 both compete n the state finals N ov 3 answered Wth ts only goal Wth eght mmutes left n the first half Gdsser ced the game Wth a goal 10 mmutes mto the second half "We had some chances to really put the game away but ddn't do t," sad Backhurst "We had some weak kcks and missed opportuntes that allowed Bethesda to stay the game, but fortunately we got the \Vln " And now the Knights wll face - at home - DetrOit Country Day, ts long-time nva, m the regonal champonshp game "We'te lookmg fonvard to playmg Country Day on our own field," sad Backhurst, Game time S 2 P m Nov 3 W@7JE JEfJEC7ff@JN] DJJ,l)J W}llLr]J!E$! 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52 -"..-_----"".0_""'_."'; _0..._.""'... "';..._..._ _... s t. 2C VJ..1'J... DeLaSalle Pilots ground Norsemen, Cross country.»... "1- " "" ).;:. '< '" "" " ", 'c if.. \ Whitfield gave ULS a 35 6 lead on a 3-Yald run, and Whe lan's PAT pushed the bulge to 36 6 Ryan Moltor then plunged m from the 1 yard me, but the PAT faled ULS led, however, 42-6 Drook capped the scormg Wth a -yard dive Whtfield fimshed With 79 Val ds on nme caltles and also had an mtel'ceptwn Mohtor car lwd foul hmes fol 31 yards Jon Sieber and Jenl1lfer Mller, both of whom have led the Umverslty Liggett School ClOSScountry teams all season long, wll be runnmg m the state meet Nov 3 Sieber (17'23) fimshed mnth 111 the regonal meet held at hilly Mal'shbank Park Oct 27 Team mates Gunther Le (78), Wlson Wehmeier (93), Matt Moroun (103), Aravmd Kalahasty (110) and Gary Stark (113) completed the sconng for the 14th place Knights MJllel placed second m the guls' team competltlon With a half mile left m the race, Miller moved past two conference nvals m an attempt to catch the fil st-place runner 15 seconds ahead of her Mller fin- shed the course n 2002, only two seconds shy of first place "We Just wanted to keep gomg and look for that break around midfield, but when we did get a step or two on their defense, they'd recover very fast and stop Three goals not enough for South By Rob Fulton Sports Editor DeLaSalle made Grosse Pointe South's soccer team ts 20th VCtim of the season, South, runner-up m the Macomb Area Conference White DVSon at 10-2, gave the No 1 ranked Pilots a game, but three goals against a team averaging Basketball Despite playmg its finest game of the season, the ULS girls' varsity basketball team lost to Lutheran Westland, , Oct, 23. High scorers for the Lady Kmghts were Martma Jerant With 26 points and 24 rebounds, and Lmda Morreale with 16 points and five rebounds_ On Oct 25, the Lady Kmghts rebounded and came away Wlth a Wn over Southfield Chnstlan. Jerant led ULS With 18 pomts and 10 rebounds, and P-R Stark had 16 POnts to go With six rebounds Morreale had 10 points and SXrebounds ULS is 10-5 overall and 3-4 in the Michgan ndependent Athletlc Conference Photo by Rob Fulton Kevin Whitfield rushed for 79 yards in his final football game for ULS. The Knights beat Hamtramck more than SXwasn't enough DeLaSalle knocked South out of the state playoffs With a 5-3 decsion at Notre Dame Oct 27 m the district finals South, which fimshed the season, and ranked in the state's top 10, advanced to the finals With wms over Roseville 1 "Gomg mto the meet we knew we had to have both Scott (Col hns) and Tom (Gauerke) n front of all Port Huron Northern runners m order to wm " That didn't happen, however, but because of Reeve Brandon, Dave Meda, Jim Moore and Chns Hamilton, North was able to overcome Port Huron North ern's attack North's Scott. Collms was the regional champon after fil1lsh mg first m a time of 1640, and Gauerke fimshed second for NOth and fifth overall (}7.22) "We have always had Scott and Tom near the top m all our races," said Wilson, "and every ace this season we've had to count on a different hero each meet Reeve, Dave, Jim and Chns really packed t n l1cely and that was the dlfterence " Brandon and Hamilton picked oft five runners m the last 300 yards, and Meda, who had been Sick most of the latter part of the <;eason, passed one Moore ran an overall consistent ace "We hadn't been packmg run ners m hke that all '>eason long," sad WJc;on, "but 'illre am glad we elected to do t now Brandon fil1l'ihed 16th (1755), Meda wa<; 21<;t <18051, MOOle And Norsemen pnde was evdent "We knew we couldn't run With a team that should have pounded us," said Regelbrugge,. "so we had to play umt defense. We came out of that game with a lot of respect from DeLaSalle and from ourselves 'm extremely proud" "We could have cashed t all 111, but we didn't," said Regelbrugge "The kds turned t up a notch and carned play for the ebt of the game thnk we put a little bit of a scare m them (Pllots), and forced them out of theu- plan a bit (8-0) and East DetrOt (4-0), De- LaSalle, which hasn't lost m 20 straght games smce losing its season opener, beat Notre Dame and Grosse Pomte North to advance to the finals Statstics were uuavallable as of press tme on the South-De- LaSalle game Norsemen take top spot in cross country regional By Rob Fulton Sports Editor When was the last time you heard of a Grosse POnte North boys' cross country team bemg an underdog? Well, even after those comments Just last week, you may not hear t agam for qute some tme North, the 1990 Macomb Area Conference champons, raced ts way to a clear-cut VictOry in the 1990 regional meet at Metro Beach Oct 27 Port Huron Northern was favored to wm the meet, but the Norsemen were not to be demed "The underdog role kmd of fits me," '>ald North coach Pat Wilson " kmd of hke hldmg m the bushes and then taking people by surprse This was a great Win for us and the kids Just ran hard and wanted t " The regional champonship "as North's first smce 1986 South, which fimshed second m the MAC champonships, fin- shed fourth at the reglonals With 105 pomts North scored 61 pomts and Port Huron Northern was second With b':; "t was a tight race and we knew t would be," said Wilson Blue Devils By Rob Fulton DeLdSdlle, \\nnel dbt 13 games, advanced to the from kllhng us hke they've been "We wanted to pack m OUde- "You would have thought we Sports Editor ;,tl,ught after 10blllg t;, season semfinal match \\ th the PJiob domg to all the other teams" fense and find DeLaSalle'b weak would have laid back and al- Before the Nmth boys' soccer opem'l to Kalanldzoo Centldl, aftel shuttmg out Cousmo, 40, And whatevel Regelbrugge ness, said Regelbrugge " lowed them to take t to us, but : team was to play No 1 ranked plded South 111 the dlstllct fi Oct 22 said, worked wasn't sure we could stick wth we took t to them We went mto : DeLaSale, Coach GUido Regel l1al" and \\on, 53 "Every time looked n the " Just told the kids they had them and playa Wide open game that game and gave t all we blugge had to find a \\a)' to keep 1'\orth, W1JH:'1 s 01 the 1\1acomb papel saw DeLaSalle was \\ m to play for Norsemen pride," he because they are so strong and had and weren't embarrassed : the Plots from poundlllg hl<; All',] ConfeJence White DVSOn nmg by beven, eight 01 even said, "and they did We didn't can scote from al1ywhere, any- like a lot of other good teams Norsemen with a mal k, \\ as el1l11l nll1e goals," said Regelbrugge, want to be embarrassed by them tme" have been" Regelbl ugge mastel mnded d l1ah:d from the state bocce toll! \\ ho"e team had ecorded four hke some other fine teams were "f we had a stlong offense we plan to avodthe kmd of pastng l1dment aftel losmg, 1 0 to De btralght shutout'> befm e the sem during the season, and know would have pushed the ball the Plots \\ele layng on 19 L1S,111eOct 24 at NOth!'inal 10Sb, '''md that's why t we weren't The kids played a more, but we couldn't," said Re other opponents, but he <;tlll ;\1olth which dllo\led on" \ab No 1 n the state We had great soccel game" gelbrugge, whose fol\'ajds com couldn't prevent a loss foul gad);, \llthout a los., 111 t;, to l'ind a \\ a) to stop LaSalle Except for a three mmute ex bmed fol only four goals all sea change m which DeLaSalle's Jeff son "So we had to get some Fratarcangelo scored the game's offense off OU defen;,e Photo b} Wb Fulton North goaltender Mark Roland No. 1 ranked DeLaSae. turned in a sterling performance in the Norsemen's 1.0 loss to ULS sports only goal on a head ball 17 mmutes mto the second half "Our game plan worked to perfecton except for one lousy misdirecton," Regelbrugge said "t wasn't a clean head ball, but t worked Wth that" and we have to live Ub North's only offensive threat DeLaSalle controlled the ball was ts defense, which was led and stayed m NOlth's zone most by Amed Sarnalk, ChriS MO- of the game, but after the Pilots Sides, Ditty John Woods and Jame scored, the NOlsemen didn't play dead Knights wrap up Hamtramck, football season By Rob Fullon Sports Editor Just thlee weeks ago, the Ul1 verslty Lggett School football team was enteltammg thoughts of makmg the state Class C playoffs But even aftel beatmg Ham tramck 49 6 m the season's final regular season game Oct 26, the Kmghts are lookmg \\ mtel sbalght m the face "Sure we're dlsappomted we dldn't make the playoffs," sald ULS coach Bob Newvme. "We're dlsappomted because Just a few weeks ago we were m control of ow' own destmy and thmgs looked good " Then the Knights lost at Birch Run nd at home to Det! Olt Country Day School ULS fimshed 7 2 overall fol the second consecutive season "A lot of teams would like to be 7-2, but that wasn't our goal," Newvme said "We felt we had the personnel to go unbeaten and get mto the playoffs, but t wasn't meant to be We Just didn't get the Job done from our own standpomt " ULS took a 6 0 lead over Hamtramck when Kevm Whit field, who broke the smgle sea son record With 190 tackles on defense, rambled punt return_ Mike Whelan, who tied a state record Just a week ago by bootmg foul field goal., m one game, kcked his fil st of five e... t! 3 pomts and ULS held a 7 lead Hamtramck, ho\\ ever, took o\'el' and marched down to tuck the ball m and cut the Kmghts' lead to 7-6 "We came out a little flat and looked lke we welen't leady to play," said NeWVille "We beat Hamtl dmck 55 0 last year and don't thmk we foj got about that 0.0 we took them a httle hghtly " Untl d becond qum-tel wake up call Chris Can oil, who fimshed With 83 yards and two touch downs on 10 carnes, scored flom 17 yards out Qualterback Jason Drook then ht Ed Mel nman With a pass for a two pomt convel swn and a 15 6 ULS lead Dlook, who rushed for 46 Vat ds on eight cm lies and had two touchdowns, popped m flom the 4 on ULS' next possesson Whelan's kck made t 22 6 at the half "We kll1d of woke up and got bu"y m the second qualtel," Newvll1e said And they kept goll1g m the thu-d and folllth qualtel s On his fil st un of the second half, Cal roll squllted m from the 60 yards With a 13 yald me and Whelan's kick extended the Knights' lead to 29 6 Carroll set up his own touchdo\\ n run by returnmg the sec ond half kickoff 67 ym ds The country's best The Detroit Boat Club crew came home victorious from the Head of the Elk Regatta in Elkhart. nd. The men's crew brought home the gold. while the women's crew took the silver. Front row. Crag Fisher. Beau Dossin. Andy Doyle and John Metzger. Back row. Coach Dick Bell. Matt Eriesen. Dan Baker. Brad Stocker. BiU Swanson. Chris Costello and James P. Perron. Elkhart's mayor. The womens' crew included Sara McGovern. Nissa Mitchell, Annika Mitchell. Erika Pluhar, Marsha Zeller. Selina Przepiorka. Ann Chlebnik. Hillary Eddy and Molly rwin, Kathy Rajt and nga Buschmann. both single scullers. won a silver and bronze. respectively. The crowning glory was the Mayor's Cup Trophy. which was presented to the entire DBC crew for acheving the most overall points. The DBC heat the University of Michigan. Michigan State University. Purdue and Notre Dame. to name a few. '\:,{ J) "i. -r!1, Jot -2 1 was 24th (18'13) and Hamilton was 31st (18'30) "t's great to be able to count 4 on Scott and Tom, but we needed to get the next four runners gomg m a pack," sad Wilson "Scott and Tom have really earned us all season n fact, for the fourth time this season Tom had d (' ' been m a step-far-step race for f :1/ three miles and frankly, 'm very mpressed With the way he's run this season, Just as am wlth Scott" -: Collms has been the top run- '1 ner m three mvltatlonals While North was celebratmg. r ts champonship, South coach Tom Wise was wondermg what 't happened to his team_ "Gomg m we had already practcally given North the meet -'1 because t had held us off dunng the season so we knew we we had to fight for second place," _- Wise sad "We've got a lot of young kids and t would have been l1ce to get them more ex-,j' penence at the state level, but maybe next season" ) South ddn't quahfy for the.,tate meet as a team, but Anthony Oloya, who fimshed 11th ) overall 07 37) and Dan Qumn, who took 18th (17 58) did qualfy becau'>e they fil1l'ihed n the top ,.'

53 . S 3C Basketball Photo by Rob Fulton South's Kcuen Ehresman (14) goes up against North's Jennifer Shapiro for two of her 10 points in South's win over North Oct. 25. South sorts By Rob Fulton Sports Edllor For the frrst bme in Coach Jon Rice's four-year tenure, the Grosse Pointe South varsity football team finished below.500. South, the defending Eastern Michigan League champions which moved to the Macomb Area Conference White Division this season, closed out the 1990 football campaign Wth a loss to Sterling Heights Oct. 27. South, which made the playoffs a season ago and lost to DetrOt King in the first round, fin- Star of the Sea Football season ends /on so,ur,note ished the season 4-5 overall, me' game below its No.1 goal of tlie season. "We wanted to win five football games," said Rice, "because that's always our first goal. f you win five games, you're guaranteed a winmng season." The loss was South's second straight to end the season. The Devl1s lost to North, 7-0, Oct 20, but only in the record S South a below-,5odteam. "We're disappomted we didn't accomphsh our first goal," said See SOUTH, page 4C Bowlers roll past Florian Our Lady Star of the Sea's bowhng team captured five of seven pomts to beat St. FlOrian Hgh-game honors went to Shannon Kenefick, who rolled a 158 game on her way to a 394 series Star's Jayvee team took three of seven pomts agamst St FLOrian Becky Baranek took high game honors for Star and Sandy Bonasso bowled a career high game of 134 Star's basketball team fimshed ts league season With a loss to Bishop Gallagher. Star trailed at the half but Gallagher was able to pull away m the second half after several Star starters got mto foul trouble Kane Gpson led Star with nme pomts Pesky Blue Devils upset Norsemen By Rob Fulton Sports Editor t was bound to happen Five times this season the Grosse Pomte South girls' basketball team had lost the final three mmutes Not this time, however South, which coach Peggy VanEckoute dubbed a potential "upset team of the year" before the season began, finally played up to ts billmg and knocked off favored Grosse Pomte NOth, 42 35, Oct 25 The wm snapped a foul'-game loslllg streak for the Lady DeVils and mproved their record to overall and 3-7 m the Macomb Area Conference Whte DVSion North, wmners of four of ts la<;t five game", retamed ts g'asp on second place and holds a league mark of 7-3 Overall, the Lady Norsemen are 106 "They Just beat us at every aspect of the game the second half," said North coach Gary Bennett "South played a sohd game and deserved to wm " Coach VanEckoute couldn't agree more. 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S ' ;, $15,730 ghng and we needed somethmg he bald "We couldn't get over postive to happen ThiS should the hump n the second half be do the trck" cause South wouldn't let us South, which t adltlona ly South was the ag{,'1essol and did falls behind North eally n the a 1ceJob to Win the game" game, stayed on the NOsemen The Lady DeVils outscoled throughout the game and used a North 134m the thud qualter, edge n the second half to and m that pel'lod took the lead record ts fil st Win ovel the fm good after Vcky Spicer hit a NOsemen since 1985 bucket FlOm that pomt on That 1985 Win was a NOth never Jegalned the lead or overtime decson tied the game " knew we weje good enough Aftel tl alhng at the to stck With them," VanEckoute half, South came out and scoled said "n the past we came out thl' fil st five P0lnt'i of the third and were mtlmldated by NOth quaitel to wt the lead to and fell mto a bg hole that we NOth stletched ts lead to thlee couldn't get out of Thlb tune pomtb, but then consecutive there was none of that" bucket'i by South and Splcel's But NOlth did lead, 1611, at ba'oket gave South the lead the end of one qualter "We wel e playmg to \\ n n fact, t may have been stead of playmg to catch up," NOth willch wa" nel vous "ad VdnBckoute, 'and think "When we took the lead 1 the girls were havlllg fun With thmk t kind of shocked NOlth," that We had the confidence we sad VanEckoute, whose team needed and really beheved we lost to Fraser, 32-25, two days could Win.. earher "t got to a POint that we South held a 3027 edge at the were n the lead and Just kept end of thl ee qualtel s playing Maybe NOth p'{pected South, which shot 58 pel cent us to fold and we didn't" 04 fm 24) flom the free throw Bennett knew South was for hne, was led by sophomole An leal as the game progressed gela Drake, who had 10 POints, "South had a geat desire and thl ee assists, five steals and tvo played With great confidence," blocked shots She also played factory To Dealer $ NSSAN PCKUP 412 rbvmo.' 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54 -.-_ 'U4-'-"-"--O" '"""'4_ U-6 house o HU ricane 0, Thunder Jets The HU111CdW"\\ ell' led b\ Ange 10 ToCCi).Jebb\ BaccdcclO. Wllhdlll MOldn Stephen Add\, Dd\ d H,lll" Jd\ Std111"le\\ "" Chi h BU"dl d. L::>dGU1\ k dlld Joh n Dd.lldo. 1 he' Jet" \\ Pe pdced b) Elll Dlo"'''. Hobble Bdll ett. Ku" \\ llldl th Lhd Dold. Stephen One\. T(>\01 FOd, Scott Nixon Lll1Cl' CJ.'loll and Chebea K e..,e" Eagles, Marauders 0 '1he Mal audel s lost. but \1 Pe pjced by.mark DefoU!. Anc 1\ t'\, l\latt LOlllsell, Joe Young blood. Tlln HOll>.ton. Jmmy P dllgel, Jac" l\ltchael U-8 house Gbson and Kal en U-12 travel Mustangs '80 8, Rams 0 Me1l",sa B 0\\ n (2, Anne MOl 'S (2) Knstm B) l'on, Jesslcd HowletL LZ Tynu ak and COUlt ne\ Lytle all scored for the Mus tangs BYlon and LZ Slone each had t\\ 0 a",slsh Andrea Munc\' and Ehldbeth BO0\\ lec led th offen>.e, and ThelCsa Franzmgel, Jula Roub and Laura Cassm anchol ed the defense COUltney Schafel and Kelly Neuman com billed 111 net fol the shutout Mustang!> 'SO 6, Chargers 1 CaUl tney Schafel (2), LZ Slone. Kllstm Byron, Lalli a Cas North sports By Rob Fulton Sports Ealtor nstead of slttmg aj ound late Sunday mght and hopmg for a phone call to confirm a postsea son playoff date, the Grosse Powte NOth football playel s wel e washmg umfol ms to hand m Four teams front of the Norsemen m the state playoff ankmgs lost ovel the weekend, so a wm possibly would have pushed NOlth mto the playoffs However, Port Htuon NOthern made SUe NOth wasn't gomg anywhere except home by beat mg the NOlsemen, 23 0 Oct 27 NOth, wmner>. of two straght before the loss dt home to North (')n. had an outside chan<'e of makmg the playoffs for the first time smce 1986, but wmter Will stmt early Blazers 2, Storm 0 Dew BYlon SCOed both Blaz el,,' goals. wth asssts flom 1\11 ch.lel Malzee and Mal k Per ko\\ sk Mlc hdel Walk! ng "topped 10 shots on goal 101 the \\ 111, dnd Bnan Bel schbd.ck and Jondthon Mdlsh dbo played \\ ell Blazers 0, Vikings 0 Chns Cetz and Adam Stelllel pld\ ed \\ ell on the Vlkmgs' de fem,e John DUant. Eltzabeth Helltman and JJlltan K.lltk all played \\ ell Dew Byron dnd Jondthon ;'11msh made gt eat saves m net to! the Blalel s, while Mchael M,llzee. Michael Hoehn, Hyan Haa"" B an Bel ",chbdc", l\'h chael Wol"llg and Mal k Pel "0\\ ski pa) ed well at both ends Stallions, Q of P 0 Gant Heffnel convelted a pd'>s flom Nat Damlen fol the Pointe Girls soccer scores "m and Anne MOlS all scored. \\'th offensive support flom Courtney Lytle. Ehzabeth Bo owce, Anru ea Muncy and Jes sica HO\lett The defen",e \\ as led by LZ Tvn1l ak. Thel e>.a F anl.lllgel, Kelly Neuman, CeOlgJa Bayahs dnd Jula Roulse Mustangs '79 10, Eagles 0 Haley Holme! (2), Ruth Hes sen (2), Ashley Holmel, Juhanne Zuchowski, Cdlthn Shapiro, Dana Meliz, Jenny Mansfield and Abby Tompkms scoled the big Will Cm 'll' EgnatlOs, "'m dlsappolllted not Just because we lost," said Norsemen coach Frank Sumbela "But be cause 1 don't thmk we played like a potential playoff team We would have had a shot, but we ddn't play like we wanted to get 1n" NOth, which tied South fo third place m the Macomb Area Conference White DYSlOnWith a 4-3 m8l'k, completed ts season 5-4 overall "n ths game we had some opportumtles, but we Just didn't convelt," Sumbera said "The wmd was definitely a factor, but so was the fact that our offense ddn't put anythmg together when t had to " BeSdes, the offense turned the ball over folli' times, tbee of them mterceptlons North receved the kickoff to start the game, but a muffed catch forced Paul Straske to down the ball at the NOth 1 Photo by Rob Fulton game's only goal Leadmg the Stalhon offense was Petel Sullt. van, Ja",on GraYes, Dean MaUl er, B Jail Goodheart and Daml en Jonathon Clm k, Justm G aves and Adam Elbemu anc hored the df'fense m front of goales Jason Graves, Damren dnd Sulltvan Johnny DlglOrglO, Jeff Masser,l1g and Anthony Mmtlllez led Queen of Peace Marauders 0, Fireballs 0 AilS Kal abetsos, Michael Mlel, Robelt Hammel, Brandon Lukacs and LaUlen Wlliamson paced the Marauders, whle the Fireballs were led by Ed Born mallto, Michael Komuch, An. thony Darkangelo, Anthony Sav. aile, Michael Mueller and Matthew Llamlm Fireballs, Cosmos 1 John Drake scored for the Fireballs, but Mathew Leander Susan Clark, Emily Fleury, Mul laney Hardesty, Mary Sulhvan and Mleke Teltge all played well U-16 travel Mustangs 6, Livonia 0 Karyn Clark.Reld and Kate Grenzke were superb on defense, while "Buzz" Shepley scored four goals Other goals were scoled by Kelly McKenzie and Peach Wehmelr Kelly Konsler had two assists Three plays later North punter Marc Adams had to kck mto the 30 mph wmd from hs own end zone The ball got caught up m the wind and was carned back and out of the end zone, givmg Port Hlli'on Northern a 2-0 lead on the safety As if that wasn't bad enough, North gave up two touchdowns m the first half and trailed 16-0 at the mtermlsslon. Wth nme seconds to play m the half, however, North had an opportumty to put three points on the board, but Gary Corona, who had hit four of folli' field > goals on the season, mssed a 27- yard try "We have great confidence m Gary and that's why we went to hm mstead of gomg for t," Sumbera Sad. "We had to try to come away With some points n. stead of commg up empty, but t didn't work out that way. f we had made t t would have washed away the safety and put us only two scores down." North's offense, which totalled 207 yards, was paced by Stl aske's 55 rushmg yards on 15 carnes Quarterback Sam Sanom completed eght of 16 passes for 103 yards North had mne first downs. "The bottom me S that you an't gjve up the football four tmes to a quality football team lke Port Huron Northern," Sumbera said "We haven't really scored many points all season and this was just another case of not gettmg the Job done" The Norsemen defense, headed by assstant coach NCk Thomp. son, got the Job done m the sec. and half. "The defense played a very strong ball game throughout the game, but played exceptlonally well m the second half," Sum bera said North gave up only one first down m that half, 'lnd only five on the day Northern had 77 rushmg yards and 148 passmg Adam Korzemewskl led North With 11 tackles, followed by Scott Nesom (9), Adams (7), who also had two mterceptlons, and Tim Memmg (8). " really feel the kds played hard the whole game but this was Just a game that dm't work out for us," Sumbera said "We didn't qut at any time and that's what 'm very proud of" Swimming By James Moore Special Wnter The North girls' swim team son scored late to tie t for the Cosmos Mchael Komuch and Mchael Mueller had Fu'eball asssts Nck Degel, Joshua Wagnel and C T Challton played well for the Fu eballs The Cosmo>.Well' leu by goalie C J Hanna, Steven btjlagnl, Bobby Loman and Jamie Reno Dolphins 2, Vikings 0 Adam Bums scored both Dol. phm goals, with Jimmy Spath asslstmg Chm he Campanelh, Danny Mal till and SlllOn Thomas were outstandmg on de fense Adam Stemel, Jllhan Karhck and Elizabeth H8tmann played well for the Vlkmgs Dolphins 4, Hurricanes 1 Adam Burns booted the hat tnck and Alex Groesbeck added a solo goal for the Dolphms Jimmy Spath had an assist, and the defense was led by Sean Ryan (goalie), Andrew DeWitt and Freddy Moore Sean Lamoureux scored fol the 'Canes, wth strong games bemg played by Jeff Roulo and Petel' Bnnk Eagles 0, Flames 0 Mke FolliS, Paul Buscemi, Wlliam Nixon, Chns Jacob, DaVd Johmdes, John Albrecht and Jeff Roybal led the Eagles, and Tom Martm, Athony Letaryf and Paul Loredo fueled the Flames Eagles 0, Karz 0 Mike Follis, John Albrecht and Paul Buscemi manned the Eagle offense, whle DaVid John des, Jeff Roybal and Wilham Nxon held up the defense Karz was led by John Coury, Sean DaVidson, and Danny For tune From page 3C Rce, "but this team fought m every game We never threw away a game and were always in the game to the last minute These kids played hard and that's why we're proud of them." Even when there was only 41 seconds to play in the game and South trailed 27.14, it was stdl trymg to stuff the ball in the end zone. "The kids wanted to prove they could score agam," sad Rice "And that's the character of ths team Even though the game was basically over, the kids were stll playmg hard" Sterhng Heghts held a 20 0 ;<- Karz 2, Marauders 0 Allison Smth and Anthony Ahee scored goals, while Blake Wllmalth and Ryan LaDuke drew assists Bob Richards and Anru'ew Laplsh supported the at. tack The Maraudels were led by Trey SteWalt, Andrew Adams, Ellk Thomsen and Paul Pades key Hurricanes 2, Cyclones 0 Shane Boone scored both goals, with help from Paul Wels sert and DaVid Saylor The Cyclones wel e paced by Thomas Baxter, Patnck BlOwn, Ryan Michael and DaVd Mm mck Cyclones 2, Stallions 1 Bll Tuthll and Mke Cham. berlm notched solo goals for the Cyclones, wth Trevor Schulte and Robert Adams supportmg Chdd Gohlke and Md.1k Suuth anchored the defense Peter Sulhvan scored the Stal. lons' goal, while Jason Graves tumed m a fine day goal U-10 house Strikers 5, Hawks 1 Kevin Dleru'lch, Mike D'Hondt (3) and Enc Krauss led the scor mg attack fo'the Stnkers, whlle Steve Bell, Rob Karllck and mark LaPointe led the defense The Hawks were paced by Steve Merz and Alex Carpenter Hawks 3, Jets 1 Jim Kruse scored twce for the fawks and Joy Dunn added a solo goal. Assists went to Stacey Bieszck and Steve Merz. The Jets scored on a kck from Michael LUZZ, Wth Aron Edhs and Adam Drades assisting Other Jets playing well were Patnck Serda, Sarah Smith, Jamie Pelak and Michael Martinez Norsemen football season ends with shutout loss North's Sam Sanom (22) runs around the end in North's season ending Joss to Port Huron Northern. halftme lead, but that ddn't stop South from coming out and playmg a Wde open second half behind quarterback Matt Recht. Recht took over for senior Tim Gramling, who started all nme games this season, and com. pleted 10 of 21 passes for 139 yards and a touchdown. "We went mto the ball game Wth the intent of playmg some guys who hadn't played a lot, and we felt Matt, as well as some others, deserved a shot to play," Rce sad. South's offense piled up 279 total yards Jumor Chns Har. Wick rushed for 63 yards DefenSive tackle Joe Wood got " /, \ M South quarterback '- % Tim GramHng (12) getll set to fire the ball. ff Photo by Rob F\lloon Bears 7, Wolverines 0 LoUS COtt (3), Jeff Hiller, Paulo ROSS, Chns Manclk and Danny Ferrin scored for the Bears, With assists gomg to Brendan Fosse, Mike DLoreto, Blake Ellis and RChard Schott. K C. Cleary, Adam Budday, Joe Petkwltz, Ray Andary and Danny Fernn also played well in the wm The Wolvermes were led by Jeff See, Jim Fortune, GatTett Heffner, A J Rohde, DaVid Sev. enm, Scott Rchards and Paul Cassleman Wolverines 3, Pitbulls 2 A J Rohde scored twce and Paul Cassleman added a solo goal for the Wolvermes Rich Mayk had an assst The offense was led by Jim Fortune and M' chal'1 Rohde, whle KeVin Messacar and MChael Mathews sup ported the defense Kickers 4, Spikers 2 Harry Gaggos got the wm n net With defensve support from Robert Cramel Todd Otto notched a hat tnck and G.J. Kordas added one goal. Nick Rotondo and Paul Mallon scored for the Splkers Spikers, Turbos 0 Andrew Stevens scored the game's only goal Paul Mallon, Michael Alvin, Jonathon Green, Dommic Paluzzi, Nate Minnick, Matt PlCel and Adam Litle all played well. The Turbos were led by Adam Santangelo, Mike Bertelson, Bryan Kupets, Brad Stani. szewski, Dan Wise, Scott Dansbury, Jm Kelly, Cody Ford.Lepthien, Joe Donahue, Greg Grosfield, Michael Hull and E J. Brmk. Gomburs4,TUrbosO n the loss, the Turbos got great games from Adam Santangelo, Greg Grosfield, Scott Dans. bury, Michael Bertelson, Alec Dragovich, Stacey Lux, Mlcheal Hull and E J. Brmk. became a stronger state-title con- state rankmg m that event to the wmning 200 and 400 freestender after beatmg Utca Ford, Sxth t?,le rela,}'s Dundon also won the 100 Wenl1$(Mader. a= n pnrt or Karen Dundon swam a state- backstroke. the' Wlm'1ng 200 and 400 relay cut time m the 100 butterfly, Coach Mike O'Connor's team teams, /'won the 200 and 500 makmg a total of seven mdlvld- remamed unbeaten on the sea- freestyle events Also contnbut. ual time standards that have son Wth a wm over mg to the win were Atrasz, who been set by the Lady Norsemen Grosse Pointe South Oct 23. touched first m the 100 breast. out of a possible eight events n Dundon led the way with vic- stroke, and Karen Ellis, who additon, Suzette Atrasz won the tones in the 50 and 100 frees. swam her best tme of the sea- 100 breaststroke, mcreasmg her tyle, and she also swam a leg on son to wm the 100 backstroke SOUth.;:.:;:.:;:.:;:;:.:.:,:.:.:,:.:.:;:.:.:;:;:. South on the board m the third quarter when he pcked up a Sterling Heights fumble and raced 50 yards for the score. The two-point conversion attempt failed, but South trailed only 20-6 at the end of three quarters. Sterhng Heghts' Ryan Wolfe, who scored on a 66-yard touchdown run on the game's first play, then raced 1 to gjve the Stallions a 27-6 lead. That's when Recht went to work and capped a South drive by passing 19 yards to running back Steve Wsniewski. Recht then converted a two-pomt try by throwing to Chad Hepner South cut the lead to and Wolfe's touchdown gave Sterhng Heghts a 7.0 lead n the first quarter, and then D.J Marshall extended that lead to 14-0 on a 1-yard run Stallion quarterback Scott Demetral then completed a 17-yard sconng pass to end Jeff Perkowski, gjvmg Ster. hng the 20-0 halftime lead "We're not dsappointed at all," Rice said, "because the kids didn't disappomt us in the way they went about achleving goals We'd feel dfferently if they didn't try, but that wasn't the case" The South defense, WhCh shut the Stallions out m the third quarter, was led by Jason Bedsworth's 11 tackles. Frank Voelker had seven tackles, while Charhe Lickfold, Kelly Graves, Bnan Blake and Brett Brownscombe all played hard Rce and his staff thanked four-year players Wlsmewsk, Gramling, Paul Peterson, Nick Johnston, Graves, Rob Reynolds, Bedsworth, Mike Johnson, Pat Labade, Bnon Czaiczynsk, Bnan Burrows, Scott Partndge, Voelker and Brett Brownscombe for all ther hard work and dedi' caton "We had a lot of fine football players go out playing hard nosed football," Rce sad "And the coaches can't ask anythmg more The kds should be proud of what they've done despte the record" -

55 5C September contmued wth mld temperatures, but every so often thel'e would be a hmt of fall m the au' But, Henry and Margaret found ths to be mvig oratng Life was grand and everythmg was n order The days unfolded lovmgly but as October began they sensed a change takmg place within themselves Mal gal et Wd" the ii t to no tlce the dlffelcnce t "eemed to ol'lgmdte with food She ld" dl tually cravng food" agall11 And not very healthy one" elthel At fil st she tlwd to dl"rnh" lhe CaVl1gb, ea.'>ol1l11gthat "he Wd" Just pi emenbtl ual and the feel 1g would pdb.'> But elel1 dftel her menbe" had ended, Mal gal et wa" still eady to eat dnythmg Hem y a" ra venou". too, and they both "eemed to be "ldll1g towald a blump The exelu"l outme WdS belommg mol e of d chore than a JOY The d.lrk oilen lany molnmgc; were met with a gloan JathCl than a "mile Hemy descnbed his feeling" a" d blue funk whch had tdken up esldency 111 his head The nell hfest} ll d" o,;\..ujlllg JUbL Lou difficult because t demanded too much effolt and concentl atlon and t celtamly was no longel fun What S gomg wlong m thl" picture? Many would an'lllel, " could have told you so The cou pe Just wasn't comlllltted enough Both of them al e loser", qutters. As soon as thmg<; got d lttle tough, they fell apalt " While some of that statement may be t ue, t certa1l11y S not the whole story Body, mind, spirit As humans we have a wond l ful little tnangle constantly workng m us and for us ThS l'l the body, mnd and SpUlt connec tlon <lnd you ldn'l t<llk of Olll' llthout the othel And, t doe"n't p,n to dl"u"" thl' hdt ldme J1 "t, the c!llkpn 01 the egg" 41w"tlOn,,dl thl pe d"pel t",lj e wnneded But fo! the "dke of thl" dl,,"u""lon let'" look.t ealh 01 them The body ThCl e '>b'1 0\1 mg e,>pallh dnd elldenle thdt OU celb btlll con tam a memol y code flom bvgolw ddy" n eal hel tlme thlb code tl ggel ed thl' "hlbel naton '>1n (!J orne" We needed to budd up OU fat e"m ve" foj the wmtel dhead, not only to dam bod\ hedt ag,lln"t the cold, but to SU vlve dulmg the lean week" and month" hpn food "upphee; wel e doli n The mind Agam, the memol y code pldy" dn mpoltant loll' 111 ho\1 1\ e thmk of autumn and the on bet of wmtm Some of thlb code may be p ehlstol'lc, and much of t may be lmked Wth our personal ex penences and attitudes toward this change of season t S a p oven fact that some people equl! e mol e sunhght on Wde range of dlsol derb A polysomnogram 1\ Jll be pel folmed The polysolnno!,'1 am S a pamless test whch momtol c; a pelson'" bramwaves, eye mo"e ments, muscle activty, hem t dnd breathmg dul'lng sleep Sen SOls al e taped to the patient and feed Slb'llals to a poly!,tjaph ma chme, whch 111 tll! n 1,'1aphs out a ecol d of mfol matlon as thck as a phone book ThS test, along Wth a medcal h"t01y dnd phy"lldl exam, ''ll! help thp,,!ppp e,peel 11,,,t d'dgn.o-,e lhe ploblem,ml-l Wdt; d Hicam mnddton fp t, catment, l'glll.l 1)'('>1thdn othel" t 1",11"0. f,llt thdt ome peopil l'('l mole lll\lgoldtuj dulllg till' 1\111 [(' month" th,11 othpi ":,0,>om(' of \1hdt goe" Oil Jl wad" ldn be all! lbuted to lhl'mldl dill('jenu' among edch 01 ll" 'llld t,11,,0 h,l plent\ to do \!th 0111 dttltude dnd leellllg" dllllllg thl" tme 01 Yl'J! f \OU h,n c,1111,y deteted the"e ed ")l \ Old \...(U Ldd) L.t] lulu llll' "dnw pallel n of thought, 1\ lthout ledlh thmklllg about t lt." no\. habit dnel ) ou lontjnue to thm].,,l \ ou hm e fol all of VOU pi e\ OU'>fdll d/ld 1\ mtel " The spirit The U1lVel"e l all about cy ell''', Cllclp,> and "eaon,> The Ullllel"e b 111 a "dol\n' tme So you elle feelmg depl ebsed? Welcome to the ul1lver"e And, f " OU bod" and mmd me m d funk, me you "U pll"ed that \ alii "pllit " eactmg hke\'le? RelY'embel the connedlon What to do Phsycial examinations The body Fa c;t of all, eco,'l1ze that Obstl uctlve "eep apnea S usuall} caused by mubcle elaxd tlon 01 the tongue, tonsils, uvula and fatty tissue obstj uctmg all flow Smce weight seems to be a contl'lbutmg facto! m the sevel tv of OBA, lelght 10"" fol 'lome people has pi oven to be effectl e 111 elthel educl1g 01 ehmmatll1g the "ymptom'> of thl" lonthtlon Surgical apploachp" md) be \1all anted m "ome patwnb to emove e"\.tl d tl,>.;,ue n the llppel <111\\ a\ OJ to COli ed dny dbnol mnhtl(h n\ rlnw; h,wq Wl'n "ugge" tell t1:;l\.. Lild tllle n L 01 nuld to model ate OSA and mav Proper prescription mum heart ate ThS can be loughly est mated by tdkll1g 80 pel lent , dnd 'lubtl actmg )om age 3) The dm atlon of act! vlty should be at least 20 mmutes dnd p efembly up to 60 mll1utes of contmuous aeloblc actl\ t) The dm atlon depend" on the mtenslty of the activty, thus lowel mtenslty actvt} should be conducted ovel a lange pe llod of tme t S pi efel able fol the nonathletc adult to pelf 01n lowel to moderate mtenslt) ac tlvlty fol a longel du at On athel than hgh mtenslty actlv ty 101 a sholi duraton 4) Mode of activty mcludes an) actvity that use" al ge mue; cle!,tjoups and Cdn be mam tdned contlnuou"l)' n a hythmll dnd ael oblc natu! e, e, 1\ ellkmg, hlkmg, Unl1lng, Joggmg, cychng, Ca"" country skng, dancmg, lope sklppmg, 10\\ mg, e;tall clmbmg. S\llm mmg and 'lkatll1g 5) Ree;le;tance tl allllng "tl ength t allllng of model dte m ten.,ltv "ufficlent to de\ clop,md Q lhlougl1 /, 7 1D R pill ('w(b fo! the :';7 fep should h' l11d(k out 10 ('ot Llge JlosPLl1,\ t 1 1c tp'" hlllild \1 l.1 l' "hll h,l\d "holt-. \ccoldll1t: to 1)1(' 11('hlg,ln f gl' '-,l ho01 \ t h le.tl \"-'(1( 1.1 lon dthll tl',\ll' nol.1110\l'd to pl.1ll t l 01 U1l11pl'tp t hollt " "l1\'l,11 (,lid on fill \llth till 'C "01!luthll nlolnl,ltlon l,lll \Lutl \',l1el'nl'lla<lm <t H' 7i 11 ol11e01 whdt } OU bodv U, e" h dttlvated by old memo! " cod('" lh,ll 110 Ol1gel pl'lldll1 to till pll,pllt Choo...e food" thjt 1\ lhtdln,llld "eltl"fv \OU thout dddlllg Lll1nl'le"",U y pound" A n1l'll 0/ loll1ple'\ C,ll bohydl dte" thdt n dude plent" of flt"h flllit'> l'g l't,lblt d nd holl,0n1l' gl,\ n Jlodul t ", ledn "lllcllolh of P! tllll dnd "m,11 dlllount'> 01 dh COll"tllute". hc'dltlll l'dtlng pi () gl. D! nk plpnl of,ltll <lt t'.ht light, R at: gl,""c " l'l \ d,11 AlrJid food" high dtuldll'r! dh 'll1d food., thdt.ll 11ghh "ugdl pd f OU don't f( ed th( hi bp naton wndlolll', l "huh oft \lthln t\l 0 to thl Pl' l\l'ek, t" tl""l] \ t!-)8t f V{)' ':,' 'r'n thl" "\ ndl orne, " OU "Ubt"LJUpllt hohda"" (Thank'>gllll1g Chllt nw",11d Nell Ye.ll" ujdll,1 tlon,,1 wntjl1ue to '>t1etch out tll(' ") ndl amp t could 1M P been hdlted \1av bdck n Octobl'l,111(1 hl'! e vou <11e l1.janudl y,md "Olll bod} b ltl'ldlly gdpll1g 0111 d of the exces., What YOll do noli \1ill defi 1ltel', ha\e a PO'lltl\'e OJ nega tn e effect on hp e vou all' bv.]dnudl y Tough t out 10u can do t Not onl) continue \llth health} edtll1g hablh, contll1ue lth YOllJ exelce;e pi 0/-.,'1am Thl" 'down" tme will be e;holt l\ed.111dyou can qulckl v 1ecol el to a POc;1t11e and 'up' mode be benefiual fo! a select gj Oup of patient" The most common tl eatment 101 OSA '> contmuou'> po"ltl\ e all way p es'lu e OJ CP AP DU mg "eep the uppel an 1\ct, " held open 11a a POltl\ e pi e"'lu e that 1<, ented flom d machllle thlough d ma"k ovel tlw no"p Thl" thl'lapv " lelatweh com foltable dnd pi 0\ \(\p" all11ot \1l1lnedlate ehel The e...,ult e, lee,,, "lelp dle"up lon and lptte, l'c)en,lt\on \VhH::h \\\ tu\"\'\ r.)\o\.hle th(lo c..,.\.}\ 1m el \\ th a moll: e"tlul,;leep Appr Op wte dwgnosl <; and tl Nt S exercse mall1tajl1 fat fl f'e \\ eght should be an 1tef,TJal palt of an adult fitnb'l P0f,TJam One "et of eight to 12 epetltlons of eight to 10 e'\el else" a \1eek to condton the majol' muscle groups at least t\o days d week S the ecom mended mll1lmum Studies hdve sho\\ n that age te;elf S not a detel rent to endm ance tl all1l11g Fitness benefits ha \ e been shown l1 all age gloup<; esultll1g [10m egulal dctlvlty f thel e 1<; an) p e e'\l"tmg medcal conditon, a doctol'" "u pel VSion S mperative many age gr'oup t " abo recom mended that those mol e thall -io "eek ph} SCan deal ance befo! e.,talimg on an e'\el clse p D,'1am To mall1tam the tl alllmg ef fect of a p 0b'1 am excl CC;lemust be contmued on a le!,'l.1al ba"" A slgmficant educton 111 cm dlovasculal fitne,, OCCllls aftel onh t\o \leek" of de trammg f,,' been ShOll n that d loss of more than 50 percent of mltlal mprovement occurc; aftel on h foul to "1'\ \leck of de tla1ll1l1g ''ll(' mmd Ju"t bl l,llle \Oll hdll dill 1\-, lhought of L,md 1\lilt ( l g,lll l 1ll011t1h do( l t ll! 1011 h 1\ ( to lojlt11l11l to think thelt 11,11 BE gill to (ijell1g( hol 1()11 thill-.,1h! loll \1 ill hl gill lo t!ldllgl ml \ ou (lt "lgl1 lip /01 d l 11,,-, Jll "Ollll thjllg loll t',dll.\' ldnt( d t(, do Tlw "pint lbtl dd oj,lillllg dgd1l1,t tl1(',l'e"olb foc.u" on tl1l "((l'! l hdt 110\1 folmlllg thl "eult lill thdt ill Ollll dg,ull ho l,,( ((Jill< 'plll1g dol \111h thl phj'( of (, en ['o"tlt Llttll dmmdl, "Ldmpll 0\('1 t!ll' "nml (dllng d llld/p of tl,llk" md. \(', \ \ t 11 Dec'p 111 t ht, loot-. of thl fel n, tll1\ iddlelcad" dl P llghth lulled t'ldv to puh up \ hen the tunc light Edlly flollp not hd\ lg tjtl1(' to llldl1uf.lc.tull' lood foi t hell "uddl'n 1.,'1011 th 1n "p mhrt me' hd\ l "loll d t t!1l'u bulb" d \1lltel dnd the\ too.11 e e,ld" \Vhen the hltl flo/en \dtel begm" to l(m t "h1l1e" lh ddl k bedutl bl' tll('en bdnk...of.,no 'lld 111 the moonhght, "\1,n float'> m eleg,lj1t "p enlt\ Mar)' Bu%e b a det coun-.;,elol' in Groc;se Pointe. Sleep apnea, a potentially ife-threatening but treatable disorder osnor1l1g, often the source of Jokes and complamts, has no senous medcal consequences for most adults However, extremely loud habtual snoring could be the first mdlcaton of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a potentially lfe threatenmg sleep dsorder Ths S a condton m whch the ndividual, while asleep, stops breathmg A pattern of snormg, followed by pauses With no breathmg, then gaspmg and loug snonng agam 'f,oul,lj,slfy sleep apnea, ThiS results m de <;J;!::ased oxygenatlon d mall;es it difficult to achieve a restful sleep A person suffermg from OSA may expenence excessve sleepi ness dw-lng the day, a decl ease Charlene McNiff m the abjilty to concentj ate 01 even a loss of memoly Other symptoms may 1clude morning headaches, changes l1 mood 01 behavor, anxety 01' depresson or a decreased interest n sex Obstructve sleep apnea may also tngger high blood ple.;,sule, healt fallwe, healt attack and stloke People Wth OSA may mllll mize the seventy of then symp toms 01 may not ecogmze that there S a ploblem t S often d bd partnel;, a. famly JP.l1l}RP lend who notice" "gn" ot 111\iP apnea '1,,' } Unfol'tunately, due to then dsrupted sleep pattel ns, many people With OSA fall asleep at mappropnate tmes, such as at work or behmd the wheel of a car. Recent studes mdlcate that this group has two to five times as many automobile accdents as the genel al populaton OccasOnally OSA causes such poor peliol mance at work that some mdlvlduals have lost theu Jobs Not all persons who have sleep apnea suffer severe symptoms However, f snormg OJ the symptoms of OSA dsrupt a pelson's lfe, medcal advce should be sought f a doctor suspects OSA, then a refenal to a Sleep Dsorder Center S appropnate Harpel' HOSptal'S faclhty plovldes testmg by physcans flam a vallety of medical SpeCialties, mcludmg otolaryngology, psychiatry, 101 ogy, pulmonary medlcme and neurology They ork Wth the center to dla!,'llose and 11 eat a Assumption has classes The AssumptOn Cultural Cen ter's fall mlm-sesson of classes Will run SX weeks, Nov 12 through Dec. 21. M1 sessons are offered m Kalosomatlcs fitness class<!5, a low-mpact, progressve exercse program now m ts 13th year, Nautilus classes and combma tlon Kalosomatlcs and Nautilus Classes are avalable for be gmnel's, advanced, co-ed, prenatall post partum, early bird and moderaton A golf mll1l-sesslon Wll begll1 Nov 5 Wth afternoon and eve nmg classes Karate fol adultb and "pee wee" sets Will begrn No" 12 There Wll be no classes NO\ 22 AssumptOn CuitUl al Center " located at Malter 111 the adjommg COmmUl1ltles of Glosse Pointe Woods and St Clan Shores Call fol fulther mformatlon War Memorial opens holiday dance, exercise season A varety of dance and exer- Cse classes S bemg offered for. the holday season at the War MemOral startmg m November "Hatha Yoga" starts Monday, Nov 5 at am, or Wednesday, Nov 7, at 430 to 6 pm Cost l'l $42 for any seven morl1lng or any seven afternoon sessons, or $8 foj a smgle ses <;lon Lllian FOr'ee;t Will mstrllct "Holiday Dancmg" begmnmg Monday, Nov 5 from 730 to fol the ntroductory course, or 8 30 to 9.30 for the mtermedl ate steps and styling for $48 a couple "Ftness Tempo Lo\\ 1m pact AerobCS," on Tuec;days and Thursdays, begrn'l Nov 6 at 630 and runs to 7 30 p m Cost e; $39 for 12 sec;e;lons 01, anothel cia"" e;tal1.mg Nov 10 flom 9 :15 to 1035 am wdl CO'lt $20 foj "1'\ sessons "Yoga" bcgme; Nm 7,t 7 15 and 1111e; to 845 pm "1\ "c" "Ons coe;t $40 "Jazzlque stali" :"101 7 flom 730 to 830 pm fm $30, and Tone Up Wth Tap' lwgm" :"10\ 7 from 6 30 to 7 30 p m fol <j;:1o Call fol molc 1fOl matlon A.., mole and mol' people be come ntel ested m attall1mg 'physical fitnebs," the queston of how best to get the e S dsked mole often The term physcal fitness, of course, embi aces a vanety of charactellstlcs mcludmg broad categolles of car dlorec;pn atol) fitness, body composton, muscu lal stl ength and endul ance and flexbilty We mght define fitness as the ability to pelform model ate to \ golous levels of actvt) Wth out undue fatgue and the capa blllty of mamtammg such abihty throughout lfe The Amencan College of Sports Medlcl1e has ssued rec ommendatlons for qualty and quantlt) of e'\el elses 111 develop 1g and mamtammg Cal do es ph atol} and muscujal fitness dnd health 1) The frequency of tl all1l11g should be dt least tll ee days a week and dally f at all possible 2) The mtenslty of tra'nmg 'lhould be some\1 here 111 the,ll'ed of 60 to 90 percent of the m.l'\l 1\1 "tudpnt athll'tl''' mtell'-,ted 111 pi,1\ mg 1\ mtel 01 "pll11g "poi t'> at the high "chool 01 l111d die "chool lell'l" mu"t h,l\ e a pi!) "lcd1 l',\anlm.lt 1011 On T11C"d,l\ :'-<0\ 6 fl0111.) 10 to R p nl ('O!t,L:P 10"pll, londuc t ph "\(,11,, thl Sout h h'\ lln.l"llm 1\lhlplc'" "ho1lld lpolt h.1"l'd Ol lll' ii " 1l11tl,d of tlll'll 1,1'11 1,lnll A thl ough G, p m H t h ollgh P '10 p m ment of OSA \1 ec;ult 111 an lmp 0\ ed 4uallt, of hfe f,oll 01 dlwone you kno\\ e'\ hlblt" one ()) mol e of the"e " mp tom" loud snolmg. ddl time dl 0\1 "me'>s moll1lng headdlhe., lel'lll1g "hor1. of e.lth at 1lght 01 \\ dkmg up ol1.l'n ful no,ppdl /'l)t 1l',e,on c.,el Olil doctol ObtlU(llll "'\clp.q)fjl,l'-, lon tlo\\.lbll me! c.\\1 11l'dl1.\ chhc \ enll hl t\\ een hie 0\ dl'.,th Thi.., drtlc\e "a<., '" \'ltten h" Cha, h,nc N.<-N\tf, s\ee tl'chno\ogl"t, H. U. \., B,A.S" 0\ Hm pel o<,pit.l1 C\lll RR675'j-i 01 1n OO.lD fo fulthl'1 1fOlm,ltlOn W: Dr. Frank S, Polhna Re!,'l.l!al aeloblc actlll1\ pel folmed at least thl ee tmes a \ eek fol 20 to 60 nllnute'l a da:: \\ th C-,l"tance tl ammg of l11ajol mu"de [,'10Up" 1\1ce a \1eek, S ecomml'ndl'cl fot the ill el age mdn dual m 01 del to attrln.\ easol1dble 11'\el of Cal dlo ep 1atOl and musculdl fitne"s This al1icle \Va" written by Dr. Frank S. Pollina, db'ector of physical medicine and rehabilitaton at St. John Hospital-Macomh Center. Join Fitness Firm's 2-for-l The Fltl1e Fu m a non p ofit fit l1e".., COmpdl1\ " offelll1g <1 l1e\1 'le"lon of 10\\ mpact ael blc c1a"e;cc; bcl(l1l11ng the l'ek of '01 5 :"1ell M tlupanh can 10111\lth a fll no and ecel\ l' half off hp C\ en 1\l'PK "es'ilon fee of '13,:) Tht da...-, follllat alloll pl Oll" of,111,lge" "17e-,.lnd fitnp, klel to p,lltlclpate A nonlonl Pl'tltt\l'.tmo"phele b cncoul,ged.1'1 P.lltlcllMnh O!"out,t t hell Ol n le 1'1 All cla""e" ale cd h\ P()ft lon.ll tl,ulll'd l1"tluctol,md follr)\\ thl g11\dp11l' l"t,lhllhl d n tlll' PP-'ldl'llt... (nu'l( i ()\ Ph \-..el! Fit nl''',1110spo!h Cl.b-'(' 1)(' hl'ld,l! ("llllt t 11(' 1\ ('h ch \!nlld,1\,lh r 1ll'd,1 \,lt B 10, 111,11d 'U(" d,11,\1d Thul...d,\\ q \0.J 111 1h,lhl-,lttll1g b,1\,1],lhlp fill,1m \ 11"" -, ll\d 111('"d,l\,lld r 11\11 d,11, b-i,) pm C,hl 81"0 ll' hlld,t thp.jf<. Ldll,ll\ ltu Pl'l Wood" lond,l and \\ l.rlllf'd,\v at 7 P 111 OPTONS EXERCSE Aerobics Open 7 Days Classes for all levels == 16R26 Kercheval, GROSSE PONTE (Localed over \nn T\lor,',torc entrance & parkll1l\ 111rCilr) -4,...m ral"4l&.i'i.4,,,.,q. g l?..

56 ,'------w , " 6C DEADLNES NDEX 96 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mi HELP WANTED AUTOMOTVE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT GUDE TO SERVCES Monday 4 pm-all BORDER and MEAS 200 General 600 AMC 900 Air Conditioning 948 l'lsulabon URED (special type bold, caps etc) must be 201 Help Wanted Babysitter 601 Chrysler 708 Houses Wanted to Renl 901 Alarm nstallahonl 949 Janltonal Servloe n our office by Monday 4 p m 202 Help Wanted Clerical 602 Ford 709 Townhouses/Condos Repair 921 Jewelr)'/Clock StHV\.Monday4p m -ALLCANCELSorCHANGES 203 Help Wanted Dental! 603 General Motors for Rent 902 Aluminum Siding 943 Landscaping/Snow must be n our ohlce by Monday 4 p m ME'dlcai 604 Anllque/Classlc 710 Townhouses/Condos 903 Appliance Repairs Removal 12 Noon Tuesday-Regular liner ads No 204 Help Wanted Domestic 605 Foreign Wanted 904 Asphall Palng Repair 943 Lawn Malntenanoe borders, measured cancels or changes on 205 Help Wanted Legal 606 Jeeps/4 Wheel 711 Garages/Mini Storage 905 AutolTruck Repair 950 Lawn Mower/Snow 206 Help Wanted Part Time 607 Junkers lor Rent 906 Asbestos Service Blower Repair Tuesday 207 Help Wanted Sales 608 Partst1"lreslAlarms 7t2 Garages/Mini Storage 907 Basement Waterproollng 951 Linoleum CASH RATES 10 word S $4 00 each addl 208 Emploympn\ Agency 609 RentaislLeaslng Wanted 908 Bath Tub Reflmshlng 952 Locksmith tlonal word 40 $1 00 fee for billing 6tO Spons Cars 713 ndustnal Warehouse Rental 909 Bicycle Repair 940 Mirror ServCe OPEN RATES Measu red ads $9 48 per flch 611 Trucks 714 Lving Quarters to Share 910 Boat Repalrsl 946 MovlnglStorage STUATON WANTED Border ads, $1 0 SOper nch AddJllonai charges 612 Vans 715 Molor Homes for Rent Mamtenanoe 953 MusCnstrument Repair 613 Wanted To Buy 716 Ofhces/CommerClal 911 BncklBlock Wor1l 954 PalnbnglDecoraUng for phol0s, art work, etc 300 Babysllters 614 Auto nsurance tor Rent 912 BUlldmg/Remodellng 954 Paper Hanging CLASSFYNG AND CENSORSHP We re- 301 Clencal 717 Ofhces/CommerClal 913 Business Mad'lne Repair 925 Patlos/Decks serve the rogh!to classify eacpj'ld under ts ap 302 C'c",yqlp<cpntC'fl'P WantPd 914 Carpentry 956 Pest Control proprlate heading The publisher reserves the 303 Day Care 718 Property Management 915 Carpet Cleaning 953 P,ano Tuning/Repair right to edit or reject copysubmlned lor publica 304 General 719 Rent WithOption to Buy 916 Carpet nstallation 917 Plastenng RECREATONAL 305 House Cleafllng 720 Rooms tor Rent 917 Ceiling Repair 957 Plumbing/Heating tlon 306 House Silting 721 Vacation Rental- 918 CemenlWor1l 958 Pool SaMce CORRECTONS AND ADJUSTMENTS 307 Nurses Aides FlOrida 919 Chimney Cleaning 903 Refngerator Service Responsibility for display and classified adver- 308 Othce Cleaning 650 Airplanes 722 Vacation Rental- 920 Chimney Repair 912 Romodellng tlslng error S 11mled to either a cancellation of 309 Sales 651 Boats and Molors Out 01State 921 Clock Repair 960 Roofing Service the charge or a re-run of the portion n error No- 652 Boat nsurance 723 Vacation Rental- 922 Computer Repair 961 SclssorlSaw Sharpefllng 653 Boat Parts and Service trflcatlon must be given n time for correction fl Northem Michigan 923 ConstructOnService 962 Screen Repair the following ssue We assume no responslbll MERCHANDSE 654 Boat Storage/Dockage 724 Vacahon Rental- 924 Decorallng Service 963 SeptiC Tank Repair 655 Campers Resort 925 Decks/Patios 964 Sewer Cleanmg Servloe rty for the same after the first insertion 400 Antiques 656 Motorbikes 725 Rentals/Leaslng- 926 Doors 965 Sewing Machlng Repair 401 Appliances 657 Motorcycles Out Slate Michigan 927 Draperies 966 Slipcovers 402 Auctions 658 Motor Homes 928 DressmaklnglTallonng 967 Solar Energy Bicycles 659 Snowmobiles 929 Drywall 950 Snow Blower Repair 404 GarageYard/Basement 660 Trailers REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 930 Eleclncal Service 943 Snow Removal Sales 931 Energy SaVing Service 962 Siorms and Screens ANNOUNCEMENTS 405 Estate Sales 800 Houses for Sale 932 Engravmg/Pnnbng 968 SlUcco 406 Firewood REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 801 CommerCal BUildings 933 Excavating 969 SWimming Pool Service 100 Personals 407 Flea Markel 802 CommerCal Property 934 Fenoes 970 T V Radlo/CB RadiO lot Prayers 408 Household Sales 803 CondoslApts/Flats 935 Fireplaces 971 Telephone Repair 102 Lost and Found 409 MlsoeJlaneousArticles 700 Apts/Flats/Dupiex- 804 Counlry Homes 936 Floor Sanding/ 972 TenniS Court 410 Muslcalrnstruments Grosse POinte/Harper Woods 805 Farms Refinishing 973 TlleWor1l SPECAL SERVCES 4 t OHlce/Buslness 701 Apls1FlatslDuplex- 806 Fronda Property 937 Furnace Repalr/ 943 Tree Service EqUipment DetrolllBalance Wayne County 807 nvestment Property nstallation 913 Typewnter Sel'V\ce 105 Answenng Sel'V\oes 412 Wanted 10 Buy 702 Apts/Flats/Duplex- 80B Lake/Rlver Homes 938 FumllUre Reflnlshmgl 938 Upholstery 106 Camps St Clair Shores/ 809 Lake/River Lots Repair 974 VCR Repair 107 Calenng ANMALS Macomb County 810 Lake/River Resorts 939 Glass - Automouve 975 Vacuum Sales/Service 108 Dnve Your Car 703 Apls/Flats/Duplex- 811 Lots for Sale 940 Glass - ReSidential 976 Ventllafion Sel'V\ce 109 Entertainment 500 Adopt A Pet Wanted to Rent 812 Mortgages/Land Conlracts 941 Glass RepairS 954 Wallpapenng lto Health and Nulnbon 501 Birds for Sale 704 Halls tor Rent 813 Northern Michigan Homes StalfledlBeveled 9n Wall Washing 111 Hobby flstrucuon 502 Horses lor Sale 705 Houses- 814 Northern Michigan Lots 942 Garages 903 Washer/Dryer 112 MUSCEducation 503 Household Pets for Sale Grosse POinte/Harper Woods 815 Out of State Property 943 Snow Removal! 907 Waterproollng 113 Party Planners/Helpers 504 Humane SocleUes 706 Houses- 816 Real Estale Exchange Landscaping 978 Water Softening 114 Schools 505 Losl and Found DetrolllBalanoe Wayne County 817 Real Estale Wanted 944 Gullers 979 Welding 115 TransportatonfTravel 506 Pet Breeding 707 Houses- S18 Sale or Lease 945 Handyman 980 Window Repair 116 Tutorlng/Educabon 507 Pel Equlpmenl St Clair Shores/ 819 Cemetery Lots 946 Hauling 98t Window Washing 117 Secretanal ServlCllS 508 Pet Grooming Macomb County 820 BUSinessOpportunities 947 Heatng and Cooling 982 Woodburner Servtoe, 00 PERSONALS 100 PESONAlS 100 PESONAlS 100 PESONAlS 109 ENTETANMENT 112 MUSC EDUCATON '17 SECRETARAL SERVCES 117 SECRETARiAl SERVCES l \ STANLEY Home Products Degreaser on salel For merchandise, parties, fund rasing call HALLOWEEN Costumes for rent, all SZes. Deposit required ATTENTON: Stolen purse (blacklbrown) W1th cards and personal things VCinity of lakeland and Kercheval , Gall, ATTENTON:STOLEN Antique Silver and used furniture shops am looking for my Tiffany Silver, 125 ptece set wrth monogram GSR Ample reward , Gall LEARN to dnve your car Be ndependent All ages Patent nstructor References ARLNE ticket Detroit- sarasota. One- way, November 27th, 645 a m $ after 7 p m WNSTED'S custom fram- ng Framing, mailing and qualrty work Reasonable rates Margaret, RJP ACCOUNTNG SERVCES Bookkeeping services Financial statements Tax preparation Free consultation JACKE'S Pet Pal Service Animal Slttfng HOUse Sltttng Arport ShutU e By Appointment on V Jackie Huckins ARLNE TCKETS 2 round tnps anywhere. anytme Southwest Airline flies Expires February 91 Gall WE VST YOUR PETS n their home, while you're away, for feeding and play, a few times a day Great alternative to boarding We give lots of love and allentlon Serv- ng the POlntes for over a decade Call Hendncks And Associates nc CALLGRAPHY. Add elegance to weddings Chnstmas cards, etc Kathy, after 4 p m CLASSFED DEADLNE... s stili NOON TUESDAY for all regular liner ads All measured, border, photo or other Special ads must be n by 4:00 p.m. MONDAY The office Wll be open until 400 P m on Tuesdays to conduct other business, but the computers are down and.. NO CLASSFED ADS CAN BE TAKEN AFTER NOON ON TUESDAYS! Don't Forget. call your ads in Earlyl GROSSE PONTE NEWS SMALL Dog Srttlng- not over 14 pounds, 24 hour care Only 1 or 2 dogs Excellent references Please call before 6 30 PM JRisiORATON Of- YurTr':3urcd Vntage PHOTOGRAPHS ;]al '", < ",- YOUR HOME OR PET A WORK OF ART PenCil, nk. Watercolor BUSiness or Boat By Carol A Sinclair notecards and prjnts- ROSH SLLARS PHOTOGRAPHER w.. TWO Southwest tickets MASSAGE- Therapeutic good tor anywhere that Counselmg For good Southwest files Has to health and balanced livbe used by March 9th ngl Women or families $600 for both only Over 10 years n ARTST. Palnter- Portraits- East area Judy, 882- Superb Holiday door dec- _38_56 _ orations ndvdually 011 MSU ndiana football tickpainted cards All Occa- ets- November 3, selling slons Will SCUlpture whatever you desire, showers, weddings, birthdays, your home, murals, clothng, tables, etc Ongmal, refined, reasonable PSTON tickets, several games section 217, 2 seats Gall THE 3 MARKETEERS Need transportation to the airport? Don't have time to shop? Does Spot need a walk around the block? call us today and relax tomorrow! FOR sale 2 Vic Tanny Gold Charter Memberships WEDDNGS & Baptisms, by appointment FULLER BrUSh- Prompt delivery Catalogue orders filled TWO Airline tickets Detroit- West Palm December 19th returning January 4th, $ Q745 NEW KDS tickets, Frrday November 16th 3 tickets available good seats Best oher Call between '1SONAlS 101 PRAYERS PRAYER TO ST. CLARE Pray 9 Hall Marys once a day for 9 days On the 9th day, pubhsh this prayer and ask for 3 things, even though you don't have farth, your prayers Wll be answered ALV 102 lost AND FOUND FOUND young cat dark gray tiger With white chest and paws Very af fectlonate and litter trained ENTERtANMENT PROFESSONAL Sound SeMce. OJ's for all 0ccasions Call Dan, MYSTERY Parties, excrtement for all, home or business Fund Raisers Leave message, PANO entertainment for your special occasion Chnstmas parties, Weddings etc Carl, 'ERSONllS HOLDAY ARTS & CRAFTS saturday, November 3rd. 10 AM to 5:00 PM LUTHERAN HGH EAST Kelly Road between 7 & 8 Mile Over 100 tables, lunch & bake sale! f : l)j\t) () (j\4') Re!lfauran4 Bakery" Take-Out Dell "nr "onday fnday 11 3 Saturday J- me D1nJrlf: 6 & 8 pm K-aungl "nday l,unc 11,1 pm (R.. ",.. lon, SuU..,.,.jj elu;/.\n's ()'fl\t, J/fJ). Gifts. Art & Hand Crafts Made ExclUSVely n Mchigan ios9 l.akf>-1lhol'f', S 2') Rxl7gton leighljl (15 \f.'-ll,. or Pori luron), (313\ _..._ o J SERVCEl for excellent musc and hgh\mg call Sound Syslems, f you want SANTA to come to your Christmas or Office Parties- Call ARTHUR PANO entertainment, popular! c1asslcaj old favor- tes. Cocktail parties, weddings, Chnstmas! all occasions. Grosse POinte A CLOWN COMPANY Featuring Lulu T. Clown For Magical Memories FARY Godmother available for entertamlng at children's parties Call Ghantelle, CLASSCAL musc for any occasion Solo, duo, tno, qumtet, guitar, Winds, voce HEALTH AND NUTRTON, 12 MUSC EDUCATON SUZUK Volin lessons, all ages Certified Lisa sa,gh, CLARNET, Saxophone specialist Lessons n your home Certified teacher PANO nstructons- many years expenence, certified All levels PANO Lessons for beginning students Call Garl PROFESSONAL muscan With leaching degree available for lessons n your home P,ano or vocal OFFCE SERVCES UNUMrTED PANO teacher Wth degree has openl lor beginmng or aavanced students Experienced rn classical, pop, ragtime, and jazz TRANSPORTATON! TRAVEL TWO one way airline tickets to Fort lauderdale, Florida December 6th from Metro, $85 dollars each FLORDA Express' Gars shpped by truck to Flor- da and POints South. nsured HAVE hauffeur license Will drive your car to FlOrida or South oneway or both Call anytime Leave message, TUTORNG EDUCATON TUTORNG ALL SUBJECTS GRADES 1 THRU 12 PROFESSONAL FACULTY WE CAN HELP GROSSE PONTE BODY massage ncrease LEARNNG CENTER 131 Kercheval on the Hli CirculatOn, soothe nerves, tone muscles Relieve stiffness and 117 SECETAAl SEVCfS soreness REFLEXOLOGY. foot Certified Expenenced References Home- Office Grit Certificates SECETARAl SEVCES BUSNESS AND TECHNCAL SERVCES Laser Pnnter BM Overflow Support Business' Techmcal AcademC Medical. Denial. Legal Leiters' Reports. Memos Spreadsheets. nvocng Forms Processing Cassette Transcnpllon Personahzcd Repellhve Letters Envelopes. Labels Maling Lst Mamtenance Theses Dssertations Term Papers' Manuscnpls Foreign Language Work EquatOns. GraphCS Stallshcs Tables. Charts Resumes' Cover Letters Applical10n Forms MfMBfR ProtesslOnal ASSOCatOn of Resume Wnters Natonal ASSOCationof Secretarial Servlccs Fngmcenng SOCety of DetrOi WORD PROCESSNG SERVCES Business. Academic. Personal Resumes Writing. Updates. Cover Letters Laser Printing One Day Service n LETTER FOR LETTER c FAX Word Pro<:eSSlng Resume Preparation General-Personal Typing Medical, Legal, BUSiness Cassette Transcnptron Harper-Vemler FAST Creative, prolesslonal, affordable. An expenenced wnterl computer graphic designer Will write, design and laser pnnt your resume, flier or newsletter , Clamy Commumcatlons. Please leave message. RESUMES, term papers, theses. A professional wnter armed Wth a Ma- Cintosh Laserprinter will create and print your own umque resume. School work proofread and pnnted ADVANCED BUSNESS SERVCES BUSlness.Personal Medical Dental Legal. Reports Letters Term Papers Manuscnpts,Theses Resumes.Cover Lellers GraphiCS Tables Malings Labels Envelopes. Laser Pnnter Cassette Transcnptton (313) NFORMATON EXPERENCED typrng ser- V\c:es.. ma,l,ngs. ('&;umes proofreatllng, etc. Reasonable rates HELP WANTED GENERAL PREPARATON cook 12-5 Thursday and Fnday Call after RECEPTONST-Secretary for small manufactunng plant WordPerfect exper- ence required Call for appointment EXPERENCED stained glass artist to assist COOK short order, downtown Detroit, steady 5 days BUS Porter for exclusive private club, must be 18 or older, reliable, and must be able to work week ends Call Wednesday thru Sunday between 4-9, HAR Stylist wanted, expenenced With clientele prefered High commission or rental available New fnendly salon TRAVEL AGENT- 2 years mlmmum expenence n all phases of travel Gall SYSTEMS SPECALST A non-profit Community Mental Health Clinic is accepting applications for an nformaton Systems SpeCalist. Candidate must have a college degree with emphasis on computer sciences, management information systems, or a college degree with 2-3 years of direct computer operations experience EqUValent experience wlll be considered. Salary: $22,000+ Demonstrated expenence in planning, developing, and overseeing computer servces. Knowledge of available networkmg structures mcluding UNX, NOVELL and PC Systems, Responstbilities are developing and presenting recommendations regarding Management nformation Systems enhancements, providmg support to the Management Team with respect to Management nformation Systems operations, overseeing maintenance of computer equipment, and supervision of Management nformation Systems staff. Please send resume along with salary history: NORTHEAST GUDANCE CENTER E. Warren Detroit. Michigan Attn Personnel Deportment

57 7C 200 HEll' WANTED GENERAl HOST HOSTESSES Walt slaff,expenenced Apply Ram s Horn Restaurant Mack Grosse POinte BARMAD Waitresses, ex. penenced, enjoy musc n a bussy downtown dance club Nights and week ends COOKS, full time, short order, excellent benefits Apply Harper, SNOW Removal dnver male, female for cre servmg Grosse POinte area Available December to Apnl 1, 1991 Good for seasonal employee or semi- rellred Call Tom after 7 30 p m ' ENERGETC salesperson needed to sell womans apparel Monday through Fnday, 10 a m to 2 pm for active retail store No experience necessary Perfect for college student or mother With school age children WATPERSON, expenence preferred but not necessary, Will tram, call for appointment, CASHER, full or part time $4 per hour Apply at Shores Auto Wash, Greater Mack RESPONSBLE Salesper. son needed for quality Retail store near WSU, to work With upscaled customers Diversified duties n all phases of retail Full or part time Call Jim at from 10 a m to 6 pm A Compassionate person needed to watch an adults n family home Will tram n FURNTURE refinlshmg or upholstery Two years experience COSMOTOLGST and manicurist wanted With clientele to rent chair, be your own boss, great location nb-0952 MR. C's DEL "Fillxlble work schedule Starting pay based upon expenence Will train for cashier, deli clerk, cooks and stock POStions Must be 16, Apply at any Mr. C's Dell WATRESSES, must be experienced Apply at Telly's Place, Mack Ave Grosse Pornte Woods HAR StylSt, Rosewood of Grosse Pomte has an opening for experienced operator Rental or top pay commisskln, Mack Ave, LANDSCAPE Company needs gardeners, grass cutters, snow plow dnvers, hand shovelers. Must have dnver's license STUDENTS, homemakers, retirees welcome. Delivery of a National paper, 1 to 2 hours per morning, 7 days No collectjons NEEDED. kitchen helpl dshwashers, apply 10 person after 2 p mantonio's Restaurant Mack Back door BARTENDER and waitress for afternoons. Apply n person' Wimpy's E Warren. STOCK. Dnver Farms Mar. ket,355 FSher day week No nights or Sundays. BABYSTTER wanted to come to my home Two days weel<ly, Monday & Wednesday Call after 6'30 pm, AMASALON Has opellings for HAR SffilSTS and ASSSTANTTRANEE An.we, Thl. Que.flo" s what you are domg now ever going to earn you $15,000 to $ or more per month f he answer S NO then you owe to yourselt to explore ths opportunity 13t3) A Hou HHP WANTED GENERAL CASHER and a stock person with relall store experience, flexible shift Call Sam NCOME Tax preparer, fullj part time December through Apnl for local CPA firm Experienced preferred Send Resume to Box R-23, Grosse POinte News, 96 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms, M HOUSKEEPERS neededl Apply at Parkcrest Motel, Harper, Harper Woods. NAL Teehs, full or part time, Some expenence preferred. Call Notonous Nalls, n BUSS Porter for exclusve private club, must be 18 or older, reliable, and must be able to work weekends Call Wednesday thru Sunday between 4-9, FNSH CARPENTERS Need four quality finsh workers or subcontractors, top wages, job will last 5 to 6 weeks, second shift Call Douglas Shaw, SCHOOL bus dnvers, full or part-time. Apply Mack FULL part Time cashlerl attendant for Grosse Pointe parking system Call for mter- Vew BAA MADS- Must be presentable and dependable ARE you interested in becoming a dlstnbutor for the new PhoenX Cookie TELE.MARKETER Mature expenenced person sought by professional theatre to sell student matmees and evening shows PRNTNG Press person, AB Dick Wth T- head, 430 tek camera, 3 years experience, Eastside shop APPONTMENT setters, no expetience necessary Work 9 to 1 Dr 5 to 9 Great payl 11 DESK Clerk, afternoons, apply wlthm Parkcrest Motel Harper, Harper Woods. WATRESSES, BUSPER SON, BARTENDERS Apply at Kavan's Colony East, Morang WANT ADS Call n Early WEDNESDAY, 85 THURSDAY, 86 FRDAY, 8-5 MONDAY, 8-6 GROSSE PONTE NEWS FULL and part- time valet parklng attendants, secunty guards and maintenance personnel for hlghnse condomllllum on the Detrorl RVer Must be licensed driver and Wlling to work weekends nter- VeW Monday- Fnday 9 a.m. to 5 pm East Jefferson WATRESSES, waiters, bartenders Full or part time Apply Pirates Cove, Mack Ave WEAR TALOR MADE CLOTHES Drive a Mercedesl Call , 24 hour recorded message. f you have the courage to call, it can make you nch HOSTESS cashier, full time days starting $5.00 hour, part- tme nights $4 25 hour, benefits Apply at Mack Avenue between 2-4 DRVERS NEEDED1 Good dfmng record. Will train Excellent money making potentjal Apply n person Mack Ave WEEKEND WORK Part tme help needed at the Roostertal) Catenng Club. Perfect for college student., Make $)00 on a Saturday Call HHP WANTED G NEUl NEW weight loss program "Belly Beans" av8llable. Dlstnbutors wanted WATRESSES part- time, nights expenenced B0- ney Maroney's Call after 8'30 pm n RESTAURANT. Waitstaff, dishwasher, porter Expenenced only need apply. Call afternoons WATRESS- experienced. Apply n person: Trolleys, Mack, 3 blocks north of Cadeux, between 7 p.m and 10 p m EXPERENCED bartenders, waitresses Callaghansl PaCifCO'S Cal881-$5() WE are seeking mature, competent people for the following posrllons' jew. elry sales, cashlerl phone operator and cleaning personnel Apply n person Maloof Sales, Harper PHONE girls, $4 PZZ8 makers, $4.50 DelVery boys Ex-Domfno's employees welcome Lttle taly PlZZena. 52EH)3Q() CLASSFED DEADLNE.. s stili NOON TUESDAY for all reg ular hner ads. All measured, border, photo or other special ads must be in by 4:00 p.m. MONDAY The office Wll be open until 4:00 p m on Tuesdays to conduct other business, but the computers are down and.. NO CLASSFED ADS CAN BETAKEN AFTER NOON ON TUESDAYS Don't Forget. Call your ads n Earlyl GROSSE PONTE NEWS ARE YOU SEROUS ABOUT SELUNG REAL ESTATE? We're SEROUS about YOUR SUCCESS Extensive training, ncludmg Pre-ilCense and Market- n9 n Grosse Pomte, please call George Smale at Other locationsl rl/oyd Edwards at COLDWELL BANKER SCHWETZER REAL ESTATE 21 Offices BUSBOYS & DSHWASHERS Full time starting $5 per hour pius tips, part time starting $4.25 per hour plus tips Aexlble hours and benefits. Apply between 2-4 at The Original Pancake House, Mack Ave. 201 HElP WANTED BABYSTTER MOTHERS Helper needed, full time. Uve n or out. References required TEACHER seeks mature, lovng person to care for 18 month old. Monday thru Fnday, 7.30 to 4. August thru June. Our home 8 MilaJ Mack. $150 to $175 per week Nonsmoker. References required MATURE woman wanted to babysit 5 month old n. fant 3 days week, Must have own transportatlol1 and refer. ences STTER wanted to care for 3 small children 1 evening a week. Must have references. Call RESPONSBLE, loving woman to sit for mfant daughter 3-4 days per week, 8 am. 4. Nonsmoker Must have referenees SlTER needed approxmately 3 day a week for 7 month old MATURE nanny to watch 2 children Monday, Wednesday, Friday Please send resume to Box C- 44 Grosse POinte News, 96 Kercheval, Grosse POinte Farms, MATURE babysitter needed n my Harper Woods home for 2 boys ages 3 & 5, 2 days! 3 afternoonsl evenings Call afternoons NANNY needed for nfant n our Grosse POinte home, 50 hours per week Ex. cellent references reo qulred, non smoker. own transportation HEll' WANTfO lasysltw LOVNG mature woman to care for new born n my home beginning Febru. ary, 8 am. 6 pm, Monday- Fnday n. TWO days a week, teachers hours n my home only RESPONSBLE, Jovlng af. ter school care for two boys, ages 7 and 11 Some dnvlng required, possibly housekeeping References required RChard elementary area Call RELABLE, loving babysitter to care for 7 month old n our Grosse POinte Farms home. Monday through Friday, 730 a m to 11'30 a m Nonsmoker, own transportahon, references required 886-{)972, after 5 p m 202 HElP WANTED ClRCAl SECRETARY, CPA Firm has posrllon open for full and part time. Word Star experience desrable Send resume to Ward and Ward, Mack Ave., Grosse POinte Woods, M FlL TllE DETAilED-ORENTED SECRETARY Wanted by estab. shed (60 years) Grosse POinte nvest. ment company Must be mature, experl' enced and organized Good English skills necessary Word pro. cessl ng experience helpful Health/retire. ment benefits offered Please send resume to BOX 1-19 GROSSE PONTE NEWS 96 Kercheval Grosse Pointe Firms, loll HEll' WANTED CLERCAl MUTUAL FUND CLERK Good Wth figures, Wll work on CRT and regular typewnter, salary DOE Benefits. Fee paid Graebner Employment St. Clafr Shores n HELP WANTED DENTAL! MEDCAL CONTNGENT RN RECOVERY ROOM Samaritan Health Center, a divsion of the Sisters of Mercy Health Corporation, S accepting applications for Contingent RNs n the Recovery Room Mini. mum of 6 months experl' enc required n addition to regular schedule musl work on-call for both offshift and weekend call nterested nurses, please contact Frank Jarecki, Nurse RecrUiter, at (313) or send your resume n confidence to SAMARTAN HEAL TH CENTER 5555 Conner Ave. Detroit, Mi FRONT DESK this firm prefers previous switchboard and general office background excellent voice quality and manner required Ltght, accurate typing FEE Equal Opportunity! PAlO. AffirmatVe Action Employer Troy M/F/HN St Clair Shores n DENTAL Hygienist part Harriet Sorge Personnel time needed for Grosse BOOKKEEPER, expefl POinte office, or enced through trial ba- _8_8_2._9_83_2 _ ance for Mt Clemens of- PHYSCAN'S office needs fice. Send resume and a receptionist Applicant salary history to must be experienced n Gratiot, Suite 201, Mt all aspects of a medical Clemens. M front office Duties n- Excellen1 Clerlcal elude phones, appolnt- Positions ments, typing, filing, etc For The Holiday Season Some knowledge of n. Long and Short term surance plans preferred, Assignments Salary commensurate Some may lead to With experience Send Permanent Positions resume With references Need expenenced People to Vltreo- Relinal Consul. Word Processors tants, St John Profes- Secretanes slonal BUilding, Legal Secretaries Moross Road, SUite G30 ReceptOnists Detroit Data Entry Operators DENTAL waxer, part lme, TYPs1s- 55 wpm experienced only Call Work tomorrow and receive or top pay for your sklls Need expenenced pe0- ple. eatl today for an appomtment. You could be working tomorrow!! RUTH PARADSE TEMPS 1m PENOBSCOT BLD OFFCE position- full time located n Greektown Good spellng, research sklils and attention to detail a must, basic computer knowledge Please call Janice at EXECUTVE SECRETARY for automotive supplier. Background helpful automotive releases, quotes, strong math skills, excellent hours, benefits, work- ng conditions. Mt _ Clemens location Resume to: P.O. Box 560. East Detroit, M SECRETARY TO 19K AmbitiOUS self- starter needed for this busy POS' tlon Ability to work ndependently and excellent communication skills Advancement opportunity and full benefits FEE PAD OR SEND RESUME TO: CAREER CONNECTON AGENCY 1380 PENOBSCOT BLDG. DETROT, M FULL time temporary receptionist needed to an. swer a multi line tele. phone system Duties to nclude light typing, $61 hou, Please contact, C Williamson at , between the hours at 2 to 5 00 pm $$ HOME $$ HEAL TH ADES Come see us ARST Earn up to $8lhourr CALL PROFESSONAL MEDCAL SERVCES affiliated Wth ST. JOHN HOSPTAL AND MEDCAL CENTER equal opportunity employer SEEKNG FRENDLY PHYSCAL THERAPST Full time posrllon attend- ng Single patient n Grosse POinte, Eastland area! Salary plus benefits according to level of expenence Please Call Carolyn FULL time billing person needed for pnvate Surgery office. Expenenced in Medical TermlOology, coding and billing required. Computer expenence helpful Good 0pportUnity With benefits Ocluded Send resume to Billing Position, POBox 36242, Grosse Pomte Farms, M GROSSE POinte Dental office n need of a part time, expenenced receptionist. 882-<l53O. HYGENST one day! per week. For growng Penodontal specialty practce n Troy Prefer ndmdual desmng to eventually make this a full. time p0- Sition, however, Wll con- Sider all motvated, gregarious non. smoking ndviduals Miling to learn and teach others RECEPTONST. Experl' enced Monday. thursday AssertVeness and leadership ability St Clar Shores n or n after HELP WANTfD DOMSTC GROSSE PONTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY years reliable service Needs expenenced Cooks, Nannies, Maids. Housekeepers, Gardeners, But. lers, Couples, Nurse's Aides, CompanOns and Day Workers for pnvate homes Mack Avenue Grosse POinte Farms 204 HELl' WANTED DOMESTC OFFCE Help for evenings and some weekends $5 50 an hour Apply at East Warren LOVE WORKNG WTH CHLDREN? Be a nanny Full tlmel parttime Good salary and benefits Call The Nanny Network HU' WANTED PAlT.TME HANDYMAN assistant wanted, part time days Must have transportallon HElP WANTED SAtES Progressive office n St Clem Shores S expand- ng National and on- site tralolog No expenence necessary CENTURY 21 AVD, NC n WANTED, mature full time Jewelry sales person, ex. penence helpful but not required Ask for Chrystal Rice, BULDNG anything takes the proper tools Espe- Cially a career t all begins With a good foundation part of which mcludes the people With whom you work On The Hli Call Nancy Valek at Coldwell Banker SChwertzer Real Estate 21 offices SALES person for woman's designer resale shop Must enloy clothing, coor. dmatlon, and seiling Non smoker EARN floe crystal and chloa Sell or have a party Rose Mane, n2-16n. ATENTON WOMEN No more minimum wage Califomla company expandmg Partl full lime ncome opportunity n a growth! Qlamour bus\- ness Set up, training and ongoing support For ntormatlon! appointment contact J.eanne a\ 7T SALES position avalable for leading, Detrot based GraphiCS Arts Manufacturer Qualified applicant should have college degree and sales traveling expenence Please send resume to The Grosse POinte News, Box 0-24, 96 Kercheval, Grosse POlnle Farms, M CASUAL CORNER, a leadmg women's apparel chain, S opening a new location at Kercheval, Grosse POinte MEAT department, dell help part lime Thursday, Friday, Saturday Call , ask for Ron be. tween 11 am to 2 pm We are looking for both full and part time sales ass0- ciates f you are energetic, enthusiastc and like working.n a fast pace envronment ths S the position for you EnJOY an excellent benefit package including a generous employee discount call Sharon at for an mmediate ntelvlew CLASSFED DEADLNE... s stili NOON TUESDAY for all regular liner ads All measured, border, photo or other Special ads must be 10 by 4:00 p,m. MONDAY The office Wll be open until 400 P m Ofl Tuesdays to conduct other business, but the computers are down and NO CLASStFlED ADS CAN BE TAKEN AFTER NOON ON TUESDAYS BULD YOUR CAREER UPON THE ROCK.s Take advantage of all we have to offer Unurpassed real etate trammg programs A top notch ales taff to lcam from COmp\llC07cd alcs support ystems And a name that's ccond to none Call our office loday And lart your career on ohd ground ASK FOR DOUG ANDRUS Tre Prudential.- Grosse POinte Real ESlale Co STUATON WANTED AlYSHElS ENTHUSASTC, lovmg mother Will care for your infant while you re at work References EXPERENCED mother and teacher available to care for your children Monday' Friday Mack and Rivard Area References avail. able EXPERENCED mature Sit. ter available evenings, weekends, overnights. Pam GOT A BUSY RELAXf USE OUR FAX GROSSE PONTE NEWS STUATON WANTED- COHVAtESC(NT CARE 303 STUATON WANTED DAY CARE 304 STUATON WANTED GNERAl 207 HEll' WANTED SAm COW" SCHW TlrR 23 Offices 304 STUATON WANTED GENERAL "AnENTON" Sign-up now for Fall Clean- Ups NOW before t's 100 late, also nvolved S waterproofing, landscap- ng, gutter cleaning and other odd toos you can possibly think of Call for a free estimate ASK FOR GARY RETREE: Yard work, rake leaves STUATON WANHD HOUSE CLEANNG CARMEN'S CLEANNG SERVCE No time for housecleaning? Let our team come and do t for you! SPRNG CLEANNG SPECAL 10% Discount Reasonable References Expenenced 584-n18 EUROPEAN Style of clean- ng Will refresh your house Local references, own transportation, 7 days a week Washing and roning HOUSE Cleaning: good worker, reliable, reasonable, thorough cleaner. references Virginia, Mary. QUALTY C1eanmg now excepting new clients, weekly and biweekly. Schedule for holiday clean up GVE us a call and let us do the cleaning. Two ma. ture and thorough young women Wll clean your home for you' Take a break and Jet us do the work Please call Cheryl at KNOWN and Famous European style cleaning S a unique cleaning program for your home Whether you hve 10 a house, apartment or condomlnlum- we can help you stay clean and refreshed, provldmg on the spot personal attenton Such as our old tashloned way 01 cleamng, scrubbng and 'H8)C,.\ng ""OOf'S... mo"\l\ng light pieces of f1,mlture, pollshmg fixtures; vacuum and dust covered fumllure, woodwork, complete krtchen, complete bathroom cleaning, Window cleanrng, remove cobwebs, make bedschange linens and lot more We are expenenced, reliable and worry free For tree estimates call "A Step Mead- A Step Above" GENERAL housecleaning! Grosse Pomte references available. Reliable , Rose HGH Class cleaning done n your horne or office. Reasonable rates Great references. Bonnl6, RELABLE and thorough cleanmg lady Weekly preferred References. n4-1857, Joyce. TEAM cleaning, reasonable rates Home and office Grosse Pointe references CLEANNG n your home. Good references, reasonable. Call after 4, na- 2B64 LET me do your cleamng, we are very reasonable Call Mary HELP WANTED SALS REAL ESTATE ASSSTANT Must be licensed or willing to acquire license Free license training and advanced training. SGNAL? Call and nquire about our FAX MACHNE. When time s short and our lines are busy, you can simply FAX the copy along with billing and category nformation. COMPETENT N-HOME CARE SERVCE TLC' elderly, chldren HOUrly, overnight rates available Expenenced n the Grosse POinte area PreVOusly Hammond Agency, 30 years L. censed and bonded Sally, n2.q035 PERSONAL Assistant AM care, light housekeeping, transportation, $720 per hour. Harper Hospital senior Support Services CAREGVER. Elderly and convalescent Days, overnights, weekly. Excellent references EXPERENCED aide available to provide carel housekeeping for elderly lady, live n, excellent ref. erences NURSE'S Aide, excellent references, bonded, insured, will travel live-in, hourly LPN desres pnvate \n. home dutes Experienced Great relerences The Nanny Nefworf(, ne_ Quality professional chlrd care n your home Call us NOW for nfonnatlon BABAR'S HOUSE Pnvate home, French mfluence, non smoker, hot meals Full tme open- ngs, ages 2 thru Kmdergarten TLC for your child n my licensed home Call Colleen NEED SOMETHNG MOVED? Two POinte residents Wll move or remove large or' small quantities of furnture, appliances, pianos or what have you Call for tree estimate MOVED BACK TO AREA Looking for full- time pos!- lon have Bachelors degree n Sociology Expenenced Please send replies to Box 8-12, Grosse Pomte News, 96 Kercheval, Grosse POinte Farms, M REO CARPET KEM DAMMAN REALTORS Ask For: Bob Sheehy REAL ESTATE PRE. LCENSE CLASSES WEST SDE - November 5, 1990 Mon. & Wed., 6 pm - 10 pm EAST SDE - November 6,1990 'lues. & Thurs., 6 pm - 10 pm For information, call Lloyd E Edwards Dlreclor of RecrUltmg F.U BA\\F.R REAL ESTAn...ft. SCC.

58 Be 305 STUATON WANTED MOUSE ClEANNG REPUTABLE maid service to clean your home or of lice, weekly biweekly of monthly You've had the rest now try the best l SHELLY MAD, bonded CREATVE CLEANNG SERVCES Well established n the POintes with references Experienced team of women working together so you don't have to Call for your estimate Busl ness coordinator Cheryl Vreven EXPERENCED Finnish! American lady Wishes cleaning Experienced With elderly Grosse POinte references CLEANNG, light and heavy Windows, walls,and floors scrubbed roning clothes leaves raked, lawn work, snow shoveled, light palnllng POLSH House Cleaning Non- smoking, reliable, thorough, experienced, references looking to clean your home or office call Elizabeth after 6 BE ready for the holidays Now's the time to have your house cleaned Will do a thorough job References. Please cau Karen, EXPERENCED house and office cleaning Reasonable rates, references Sue, CLASSFED DEADLNE... s stili NOON TUESDAY for all regular liner ads All measured, border, photo or other special ads must be n by 4:00 p.m. MONDAY The office Wll be open until 4 00 P m on Tuesdays to conduct other business, but the computers are down and NO CLASSFED ADS CAN BE TAKEN AFTER NOON ON TUESDAYS! GROSSE PO\N,.e NEWS LADY Wishes house clean- ng Reliable references GET a jump on your house cleaning for the Holldaysl Special occasions or regular bass Reliable, Wth Grosse Pomte references 88124,Pam THE HOUSE-KE.TEERS CLEANNG SERVCE Professional, Bonded and nsured teams ready to clean your home or busness Gift Certificates Kathy Available 100/0 Off With this Ad First Time Callers Onlyl NO slacking off cleaning The same quality clean- ng kept up week after week Fumlture moved, Wndows washed, all appliances washed, blinds, etc Excellent references m STUATON WANTED HOUSE STTNG TENDER CARE let us gve your home or pet the tender care they deserve Confidential, bonded 9396 HOUSE Sitters- till Spnng Excellent references, captain & Mate Sober, non smokers, Wll keep shipshape STUATON WANTED NURSES ADES EXPERENCED caregiver lot's of TLC for the elderly Excellent references call cathy STUATON WANTD HOUSE CLEANNG 305 STUATON WANTED HOUSE ClEANNG ' NURSES aide Wishes day work 25 years expenence References Call Jan NURSE'S Aides Live- n or hourly Will travel, STUATON WANTED OFFCE ClANNG EURO Malds- European style of cleaning Days or nights $15 Special for this month OFFCES PROFESSONALL Y CLEANED Reasonable Rates fieferences Available LARRY n AVAilABLE for office cleaning Dependable With references MElCHANDSE ANTQUES ANTQUE SHOW NOV 2, 3 & 4 FRDAY,5pm to 9pm SATURDAY 11am to 9pm SUNDAY 11am to 5pm Sand G PAVLON AT MEADOW BROOK Oakland University Rodchester Mlch Located S of Walton On Adams Rd 100 Dealers from Across Amenca AdmiSSion $300 A Scorpio Event WLLAM CHARLES GAL- LERY ANTQUES & FNE ART 8025 Agnes W Village Recent estate acquisl tlons nclude 17th 20th century Signed Oils, thos, engravings, and etchings Artist nventory ncludes o P Black Chagall, Kandlnsky, Cabelle, Wald, Kellogg, Parrish, Gottlieb Gould Audubon Ymagata Reindel, Gates Soyer Vlcknell, Thornton Mclan, Adami, Hopkin Anlvlttl, Hirschfeld, Nuderscher HaViland, Wedge Wood, Sevres, Worcester, Pewablc Tiles llmoges Steuben, Wa lerlord Baccarat Helscy VlctOrlana MSSion, Deco, Nouveau Onen\<J,\\\,\)c:ile:- ware Bauhaus Handel and early 20th century lamp bases Antique carved furniture Chippendale, Hepplewhlte Duncan Phyle style furniture executive Deco desk nlaid oak china cabinet, antique mahogany armoires, etc Gallery S located 2 blocks N of Jefferson off Van Dyke Just W of ndian Village Hours Tuesday- Sunday 12-7 Friday 11/2, opened at 9 a m - free coffee and donuts CUTTER CORNERS Pre Holiday Sale 10 to 40% off on furniture, lamps, art, lewelry and more Come n and VSit our great new locaton m Harmonie Park, and discover some great buys Now through November 1437 Randolph, (across from the DetrOit ArtiSt Market} Monday thru Sat urday am to 5 00 pm ANOTHER Time Antiques- Serving the Pomtes and surrounding areas Offer mg Wide range collectl bles for every taste Mack 12-6 Tues. day Saturday Always BUying PRVATE collecton. Antiques, art, glass, figunnes, pnmltlves, Madam Alexander portrait dolls Groesbeck, near 9 Mile Saturday and Sunday 10 to 4 n Warren Trade Center 305 STUATON WANTED, HOUSE ClEANNG "cleanrng done your way" (313) Karen sq Prepare for the holidays, greet your guests with a clean home by CLEANLNESS UNLMTED MERCHANDSE ANTQUES ANN ARBOR ANTQUES MARKET. M BRUSHER Manager, Sunday November Ann Ar. bor Saline Road EXit 175 off 94 Over 350 dealers n quality antiques and select collectibles all lems guaranteed as rep resentpd and under cover, 5 am 4 pm AdmiSSion $3 22nd Sea son, The Orlglnal lill YOUR NVTATON TO CHRSTMAS ANTQUES SHOPPNG FEATUR- NG CHRSTMAS CHRSTMAS EVERY WHERE" ADVERTS NG AFRCAN ART AMERCAN NDAN AMSH AMORES AR- CHTECTURAL & WN DOWS ARTS & CRAFTS ART DECO l'1cl oortable metal bar c 1930 s two upholstered chairs wlluclte supports from Grossfeld Glass House n Chicago 1939 Harry Bertola 'Bird' chair & olloman, chrome frame & blue upholstery perfect condition ART GLASS ART POTERY AUTOGRAPHS BANKS BASKETS BEARS BEDS nc BRASS BRASS & RON WOOD BEER STENS BELLS ncl many sets brass sleigh bells, ron bronze, church railroad ships BENNNGTON BRD HOUSES BOOKS ncl rare and out of pnnt also new reference books on antiques BOXES BRASS & COPPER ncl buffing & repair BRONZE BUGGES BUCKLES & BUTTONS CAMPAGN CANDY CONTANERS glass & mache CANDLEMOLDS CANDLESTCKS CANES ncl 12 GLASS canes & parade sticks CANTON CAROUSEL CHANDELERS & LAMPS CHNA & SOFT PASTE mcl FRENCH CAMEO DERBY DOUl- TON DRESDEN LEo GRAS LEVERRE FRAN- CAS LMOGES MOSER MULLER ME\SSEN SEVRES STAFFORDSH1RE R O'Y,A l V \ E N N A ''C'K\NtSE'NEOL\l'C GANSU YANG-SHAO QNG DYNASTY CE RAMCS ROSE MEDAL- LON FAMLLE ROSE YSNG JADES CHL- DRENS (see DOLLS) CHOCOLATE & CE CREAM MOLDS CHRSTMAS everywhere. _',- ncl old & wonderful decoratons, feather trees, ornaments, old style foil linsel from Ford Falrlane estate CVL WAR CON OPERATED MACHNES COLOGNES CORK. SCREWS ncl collecllon 50 COSTUMES CUT GLASS CUTTERS DA GUERROTYPES DE- COYS DOLLS ncl 2 collections, one over 50 early GERMAN dolls all w/marks & great conditon ncl KLEY & HANN, HUEBACH, KOPPLE DORF, WALKURE also two wooden SCHOEN- HUT many bisque, 1 W P A dolls very large PANO BABY 2 CHAR- ACTER BABES JAPA. NESE EMPORER & EM- PRESS none ever shown before another collecton over 50 china & bisque dolls DOOR STOPS EARLY LGHT- NG EPHERMERA FSHNG TACKLE & LURES ncl small collecton 30 FLOW BLUE ncl specialist w! several hundred pcs many unusual FOLK ART FOUNTAN PENS ncl collection over 80 FRAMES ncl one dealer w!just frames FURN TURE EVERYWHERE ncl 4!drawer chest. walnut SHERATON Shenandoah County FURN. 400 MERCHANDSE ANTQUES TURE CONSERVATON & RESTORATON SPE- CALST GAMES GAR DEN ORNAMENTS GOLF MEMORABLA GRANTEARE HARD- WARE ncl specialist w hundreds of completely restored & ready to use pcs ncl sets door locks entry locks knobs, hinges HATPNS & HOLDERS HAVLAND HOLDAY see CHRST- MAS HOOKED RUGS CONS RON RON STONE VORY JAPA NESE MEJ PEROD JEWELRY LAMP SHADES LACES L1N ENS LONEL TRANS MAJOLCA MAPS MAR- BLES ncl collection over 100 turn of century mostly German MES- SEN MLTARY MN- NG MRRORS MO- CHA MUSCAL NSTRUMENTS NEE- DLEWORK NEONS PANTNGS RESTORA- TON & RESTORATON SERVCE PRNTS ncl PARRSH FSHER POSTERS PASLEYS PERFUMES PEWTER PHONOGRAPHS PE SAFES POLTCAL PORCELANS POST CARDS POST OFFCE QU LTS everywhere QUMPER RALROAD RAZORS REDWARE RUGS ncl AMERCAN NDAN, HOOKED, OR- ENTAL & RAG RUS- SAN SAMPLERS SEW- NG TEMS SHAKER SLHOUETES SLVER ncl matching services SLEDS ncl collection over 20 some anginal paint, some Signed South Pans Maine SLEGHS SPATTER SPONGE- WARE SPOOL CAB. NETS SPORTNG & FSHNG STANED & LEADED GLASS STCK- PNS STONEWARE STOVES STRAGHT RAZORS TEA LEAF TELEPHONES TEX- TLES TFFANY TLES TOLEWARE TOOLS nc harness makers, book makers, wood working TOYS ncl 1920's FORD- SON Wind up tractor/set 11'\ anginal box, GANTH ERMA.N 'TRA.NS TRADE SGNS UM- BRELLAS VNTAGE CLOTHNG WAGONS ncl special Signed South Paris Pony Wagon, also Signed "Goodwill" wagon, WATCHES WEAPONRY & ML- TARS WEATHER- VANES WEDGWOOD WCKER WLLOWARE WNDMLL WEGHTS WNDOWS, stained, leaded, beveled WOOD- ENWARE YElLOWARE Come to our desk n Building A and we Will direct you to dealers n the above categones On-site delivery and shipping service available No buying or selling between dealers during brief unloading time No outrageous early buyers entrance fee Lots of homemade & custom made food LAST MAR. KET 1990, Begin again APRL 21, 1991, for our 23rd season ll WANTED TV'S from the 40 s and 50's early radios, fans With brass blades Wind up phonographs call Tony after 4 pm, ANTQUE walnut dining (or klthen) table With 3 leaves and custom made pads Excellent condition $695 negotiable or business THE London Gallery DStinctive Antiques Kercheval, Grosse POinte Park BUSiness hours 11 am to 5 pm Wednesday thru Saturday Visa and Mastercard welcome 'CASH NOW For your Oriental Rugs, Paintings, Jewelry Fine Furniture, Porcelains, Collectibles including Dolls, Royal Doultons, etc. Phone Cor a FREE verbal appraisal. 00/h/rk!hJ Smce E. Jefferson CERTFED AUCTONEERS & ESTATE APPRASERS 400 MERCHANDSE ANTQUES WALTER CHLD carves DUCK DECOYS at the Citadel Group Antiques Mall, 609 Huron, Port Huron November 3 Free admlsslonll Free refresh. ments!1 MAHOGANY NTERORS (Fine Furniture & Antique Shop) OPENS NEW STORE N ROYAL OAK 506 S. Washington (5 Blocks south of 11 Mile Road and 1 block west of Main Street-take 696 at 11 Mile Road west to Woodward-Main Street exit, turn nght on Maingo 5 blocks to 6th Street) GRANO OPENNG PREVEW Sunday November 4th, 1-5 pm Open to Public for BUSiness Monday, November 5th Hours 11 a m p m Monday-Saturday, Closed Wednesday OPEN SUNDAYS TLL CHRSTMAS 11.4 P.M. Fantastic stock Baby grand plano, mahogany dining room sets, (Chippendale, Duncan Phyfe, Hepplewhrte and Queen Anne) Banquet dining room tables, sets of Mahogany Chippendale dining room chairs and other styles Mahogany bedroom sets (full and twn) exquisite Chippendale camelback sofas and loveseats, Wingback chairs, (Chippendale and Queen Anne), rocking chair, Martha Washington chairs, executive desks and chairs, ladies desks, architects desk, Governor Winthrop secretary, Chippendale highboys, lowboys, benches, stools louis 'N and 'ln1 French loveseats, desks, bedroom sets and bombes Onental rugs, 011 paint- ngs, carved pedestals and plant stands, antique grandtarther clocks, wan clocl<.s and mantel plocl<.s Chippendale consoles, dropleaf end tables, coffee tables and Pembroke tables Gilt and Mahogany mirrors Oarge and small). Solid brass wall sconces and omate fireplace fender (from Couzens mansion) Child's furniture (table and 4 chairs) and doll house fumlture, etc Open for business Monday November 5th in Royal Oak FURNTURE refinished, repaired, stnpped, any type of caning Free eslmates, , ANTQUE Show, presented by the Blue Water Antique Dealers Association, Saturday, November 3, 10 a m to 8 p.m., Sunday, November 4th, 10 a m to 5 p m Amencan legion Hall, 1026 Sixth Street, Port Huron, Michigan AdmiSSion $1 ON THE HLL second Story Antiques 85 Kercheval Above Something Special 1, Mon - Sat, 10-7 Thur Representing 7 Dealers ARE your dining room chairs loose? Have them rebuilt, only $ Mack 400 MElCHANDSE ANTQUES 400 MElCHANDSE ANTQUES ANTQUE Art at decorative art prices- Chinese snuffs, Japanese woodblocks. early 19th century botanicals; Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities, African Art, etc, etc Barclays- Where the rare and unusual are expected Mount Clemens, Ann Arbor, TOWN HALL ANTQUES Histone Romeo Come VSit The Antique Mall everyone S talking about Over 8,000 square feet. 2 floors, 40 dealers, special- Zing n quality antique clocks. fine art glass and china, Flow Blue, quilts, furniture, Americana, primitives, collectibles, Juke Boxes, jewelry and many unusual and unique treasures Open 7 days a week, 10-6 located at 205 North Main, 32 Mile Road and Van Dyke (M53) 7 shops n the downtown area REFLECTONS PAST ANTQUES N THE PARK Some tems n The Shop This Weekl Oak file cabinet, stack bookcase, matchstick table, 7' sailfish, painted cupboard, ron garden furniture, great park bench, French art glass chandelier Good selection of fun, funky and almost serious antiques and collectibles As always, Jewelry, folk art, country, deco, 50's Wednesday. Saturday 12 to 5 p.m. or By Appointment Kercheval Always Buying 401 APPLANCES ELECTRC dryer Maytag, top quality, little used, $ CE Dispenser refrigerator, $275 Stove $50. Washer $160 Dryer $ KENMORE electric range 40" self cleaning, yellow! gold, $100 n GE refrigerator, $250 Washer & dryer, $200- set c' ' GENERAL ELECTRC, 188 cubic foot refrlgeratorfreezer, Side by Side, gold. $ MAGC CHEF Refrigerator (18 cubic feet) $300. and stove (30 nch) $250. One year old , GAS stove, large microwave, washer All n excellent condition SUB zero refrigerator MagiC chef gas range, 4 years old year old Maytag washer and Kenmore dryer $375/ both evenings AUTOMATC washer and dryer Gas or electnc stove With matching frost free refngerator Freezer GE electnc dryer $150 GE electric stove $125 Call after TAPPAN 30 electnc range, self cleaning oven, almond excellent condl' ton $1501 offer pm WANT ADS Don't Forget - can your ads in Earlyl GROSSE PONTE NEWS MElCHANDSE ANTQUES GROSSE PONTE RELQUES & FABULOUS FNDS OU GVNG THANKS TO YOU S UP TO50% Off Nine piece mahogany dining room set, Queen Anne dining room set. two early Empire sofas, mahogany spinet piano, grand upright piano, Berkey Be Gay complete bedroom sets. cherry Queen Anne highboy, Welch sideboard, mahogany drop leaf table With six shield back chairs. cherry chest of drawers, Empire dining room set with server Dealer Space Available Kercheval. Park at: SCHMDT'S ANTQUES, NC 5138 W. MCHGAN AVE YPSLANT, M (313) Or Fax (313) OPEN DALY 9-5 ""NO SUND,,",Y -5 SUPER ' ANTQUE AUC- TON Sunday, November a m Utica Rd, Utica Quality fumlture, lamps, glass, Oils and pnnts, and other rare and interesting antiques and collectibles 26B BCYCLS 27" Shogun 10 speed bike l.jke new, $175 or best offer after 6 pm 404 GARAGE/YARD BASEMENT SALES RUMMAGE Sale, First United Methodist Church Fnday, November 2nd, 9-2 Saturday, Greater Mack near 9 Mile, St. Clair Shores. MOVNG salel Fresard, St Clair Shores, between 9 and 10, off Harper Fnday and Saturday, 10 to 5 BEECHWOOD Manor, Rummage sale, 24S00 Greater Mack, between 9 and 10 Mile Saturday, November 3, 10 to 4. FALL-TASTC yard sale Saturday 310 Kerby Road 1ort.A St. J4. Grosse pointe News 402 AUCTONS ASEMENT SALE 521 Hampton Saturday, B- SCHMDT'S 1 Toys, girls clothes (nfant thru Size 4) and other ANTQUES, NC ANNOUNCES chlldrens tems TS UPCOMNG ANTQUE AUCTON ANNUAL garage sale TWin SATURDAY NOV. 3, 1990 headboards small rugs, TO BEGN collectibles, miscellaneous 702 North Brys, A LARGE SELECTON OF A VARETV OF TEMS Friday, Saturday 10-2 FURNTURE To nclude, FURNTURE and Accessone sale Love seat, two marble top tables, 1 and 2 drawer 19th century slipper chairs, glass coffee table, country pine stands, variety of Single chairs, rockers, children's table With chairs & Hutch pieces, armchairs, etc, and much more 1014 walnut dropleaf table, Harvard Saturday, 10-4 small oak display stand, chlnolsene secretary, 6 drawer oak spool cabinet, 4 panel lacquer screen, set of 4 decorated Amencan plank seated chairs, oak chairs, tables, armoires, American VCtonan walnut marble top dresser, four Chippendale chairs, and much, much more ORENTAL RUGS To llclude a fine Persian Tabnz, antique prayer rugs, room size sculpted Chinese, Bokharras, medallion types PRNTS AND PANTNGS 2 small watercolors and a pencil drawing by Samuel HOWitt (Bntlsh), Vanous etchings, watercolors, Oils and mixed media Some Onental works, 2 ndian paintings on hide, and 2 Wallace Nutting pnnts SMAllS Good broad selection QU"S, English stationery box, pllque a Jour ginger Jar, jade, stone, and soapstone carvings, surveyors level, watches, mandolin, onentalm Plus a vanety of metal wares, treen, pottery, china, porcelain, glass, crystal, Jewelry, etc. PREVEW BEGNS SUNDAY, OCT 28th AT 11 A.M AND CONTNUES UNTil THE AUCTON COMMENCES MOVNG Sale, Conover couch, love seat, Karastan carpeting entertainment center, furniture, quaility clothing (Ralph, llz Guess Esprit), sizes 4-16, dishes, sklsl boots, Beaconsfield, Saturday 9 a m SOFAS, chairs, bedroom sets, dining room, vacuum and cedar chest Friday & Saturday, Edmore (8 Mile! Kelly area) , GARAGE Sale l Mack corner of Devonshire, Friday thru Sunday 10 to 4 Computers, leather and fur coats, baseball cards, household tems BASEMENT Sale l Oak dresser, dining room set, odds and ends Saturday November 3rd 10 to Chandler Park Dr GARAGE Salel Pink, Crane toilet and Sink, cameras, adding machines, radiator, tires, china, pressed glass, light fixtures, fireplace screen and much morel East Outer Dr Saturday, GARAGE sale Saturday 9-4, 1717 Allard Chnstmas shop, stuffed animals, toys, easy glider, CUSnarts, nice things SUNDAY 1-4 All types of tems including excutlve desk chair, office desks, file cabinets, stainless Sinks, taboggan, miscellaneous tems, furniture, tires 1529 Brys GARAGE Sale, Saturday 9 to 4 1B332 Stephens. E Detrol\ Vlnl.e:e C'O'-"t':i' and lli::c'essdrfm;; iro youth bed. $35, old van- ty, $100, microwave, golden raccoon lacket, size 10, $125, spindle card racks, counter display cases, glass cubicles, jewelry displays, track lights, painted wall bookcases, $60 each No pre sales MOVNG Sale Upright freezer, cash register, copy machine, miscellaneous 828 Blalrmoor Ct N of Vernier, between Wedgewood and MorningSide 10-4 on Friday, 9-1 on Saturday YARD sal Balfour, tons of miscellaneous Good books, glassware, ladles, teen clothes, etc Fnday, Saturday MOVNG Sale Sofa, 2 matching chairs, bedroom set, Toro snowblower, 2 bikes, miscellaneous tems. Reasonable TOOLS, garden tems, household and accent pelces Wom::ms sweaters and blouses loads of miscellaneous 227 Mc- Millan, Grosse POinte Fanms Fndayand Saturday, 9-4 No pre sales Stk-tJl Mile, Fraser over 80 ART & CRAFT EXHBTS Door Donation $1 00 per person Pk WS J:s "CMdu.k {C" SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, AM - 5 PM f:"r. e $S!)/y qk$et 'f1q (j, Go $ ets..

59 9C 404 GAUGE/YARD easement SALES 405 ESTAH SALES FALL cleaning/ redecorat- ng salel 4249 Harvard Friday, 12-4 Saturday 10-4 Games, records: books, household tems some womans wlnte clothing, upholstered chairs, light pine bed. room furniture and lots of miscellaneous All clean and n excellent condl. tlon, terrific bargalnsl GARAGE Sale Double stroller, Little Tykes toys, tools (hand/ power), rock. ng chair Saturday only Haw: therne ONE of the last garage sales of the year Saturday November 3rd, 9-5 Many baby tems, match- ng yellow cnb, dresser and changing table, buggy, lurnlture, clolhlng drapes, books, mapl secretary and much more Westbrook Court (off Yorktown) GANT Garage Sale wth everything you ever needed and morel Come see us on the 200 block of Mt Vernon, Fnday and Saturday 9 to 4 46 MOORLAND, GROSSE PONTE SHORES, 1/2 block off Lakeshore ThUrsday, Fnday, Satur: day, Nov. 1, 2, 3. 9 to 5 Most desirable sale of mixed items. Furniture air hockey table and dec: orator's tems MOVNG' N HOUSE SALE FURNTURE, glassware and much more' Saturday, 8 to 4, Sunday, noon to Buckingham, Grosse Pointe Park. GARAGE Sale. Friday & Saturday, Nottingham, Park. 405 ESTATE SAlES FURNTURE only, some antiques Wayburn, Sunday 12-3 WE BUY BOOKS N YOUR HOME Free Offers No Obligallon Appraisals Furnished Entire Estates also DeSired JOHN KNG Michigan's Largest Book Store Clip and Save this ad LARGE Estate Sale Everything goes Saturday and Sunday, November 3rd and 4th, Gaukler South of 9 Mile West of Harper CLASSFED DEADLNE.. s stili NOON TUESDAY for all regular liner ads All measured, border, photo or other Special ads must be n by 4:00 p.m. MONDAY The office Will be open until 4 00 P m on Tuesdays to conduct other business but the computers ar down and NO CLASSFED ADS CAN BE TAKEN AFTER NOON ON TUESDAYS Don't Forget. Call your ads n Ear1yl GROSSE PONTE NEWS ESTATE Sale- 10 a m to 6 p.m Saturday, Sunday, Monday Heather & Shamrock Antiques, 176 N Gratiot, Mt Clemens 2 Capadlmontl lamps, chantilly lace, 9 piece Duncan Phyfe mahogany dining room set, Vlctonan dining room set- delicate hand, carving (9 Piece), 1920 s complete bedroom set. walnut nlay (3 piece mirror), numerous collectible glassware, 4 piece Silver set, 3 complete sets of dishes (1 S a Currier & ves) HaViland pitcher (France) Rocking chblr, fainting couch with matching vanity seat. Too much to stl ANTQUE ESTATE SALE n Detroit, 4007 Chatsworth off Mack between Chalmers and Cadieux, Saturday and Sunday, November 3 rd and 4th, 10 am to 4 pm, numbers at 9 Antique dining room set, art deco chandelier, leather top cocktail table With matching end table, dumb walter table, occa- Sional table, corner table, chaise lounge, phone table, complete bedroom set. washer and dryer tons of linens, Silver, crystal, depression glass, collectables and lots of house hold tems Everything must go! 40b FREWOOD FREWOOD delivered. Mixed hardwoods $50/ face cord HARTZ HOUSEHOLD SALES, NC. FRDAY & SATURDAY 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. THREE SALE WEEKEND NOVEMBER ROQUOS Detroit - ndian Village Between Jefferson & Mack Fabulous whole house moving sale features mahogany furniture ncluding carved framed t930's sofa s library table. pair of carved framed wing chairs, carved French arm chair, Queen Anne coffee table, four poster double bed, pair of Queen Anne chairs, white oveseat With chair to match, stnped wing chair, 1920s vanity and chest. channel back chair, pair at four poster twm beefs ladles wntlng desk With nlaid top, hall tree and small occasonal tables We have a 1920's oak dinette table and chairs, small oak chest, red leather desk chair brass floor lamps, matching light blue and while room size Chinese handmade carpels two chartreuse and black Belgium carpets garden statuary mcludlng a lighted fountain and a white porcelain Toledo scale a pair of pine outside doors circa 1810 and much more Decorallve lems nclude depression glass including Amethyst and Vaseline set of blue and white dishes tanan pottery old baskels woodenware Nippon Royal Copenhagen 1930s colored dishes and loads of assorted small tems from all eras for all tastes We also have a new glass barbecue small G E refng eralor, chopping board wine rack antique wooden toys loads of as Sfumlture from lhe 20 s and 30's ols of kitchen goodies garage lems and treasures of all sorts 3450 SEMNOLE Detroit - ndian Village Between Jefferson & Mack Whole house moving sales fealures mahogany double bed and pretty vanity mahogany double pedestal dining table SXshield back chairs buffet and china maple twin beds two old white Wicker chairs, Vlctonan parlor tables burled walnut cablnel trtangular drop leal table nesl 01 three ron lables bamboo chair several wine racks and more DecoratVe lems nclude Goody pnnts antique bowl and pitcher set kerosene lamps colored glass Dolphin candle sticks antique frames brass coal scuttle luggage rack upright freezer braided rugs glass lirescreen loads of kitchen QOOdles old wine boltles and small ems ncluding goodies lrom the 20s 30s and 40 s WOODMONT Harper Woods Between Moross & Vernier right off of Harper service drive Charming sale ncludes small Gov Winthrop drop fronl desk Duncan Phyle sofa drop leaf dining lable chairs and buffel maple double bed occaslcloal tables and more There are loads 01 k'tchen odds and ends basemen: goodies lamps linens small decoratve lems bone china and pretty accessofl8s CALL THE 24 HOUR HOTLNE AT For More nformation NO NUMBERS TlUS WEEK... FABULOUS THURSDAY &: FRDAY SALE NEXT WEEK, NOVEMBER 8 ol e... CALL THE HOTLNE STARTNG MONDAl: NOVEMBER lith FOR DRECTONS AND DETALS. 406 FREWOOD GUARANTEED Seasoned Firewood We stack t so you don't have too, $65 a face cord or $45 for a half Call Brian or Vicky Hdrgan at CHMNEY caps, $47 50 n. stalled Chimney clean- ng, $ GET t nowl 2 year seasoned hardwood Oak- Ash- Maple- Wild Che'ry $ SEASONED firewood $65 Free fire starters Same day delivery MSCELLANEOUS UTCUS FULL size bed, dresser, mirror, chest, night stand, $ MATERNTY clothes for sale Sizes medium and large BUSiness attire SUits, dresses, knits Sports wear "Pea n The Pod"/ "Lady Maddonna" styles Also womans down hili ski wear and boots Great for the beginner skier Call evenings WEDDNG Gown, Eve My Lady, New White, petite 5/6, Originally $2,600, Will sell $1, MOVNG 3 pelce maple single bed, chest and desk, microwave With stand large mirror With carved frame, Wedgewood china, Oneida stainless service for 12- never used, collectors plates, miscellaneous TWO Selko watches, automatic, 1 new, 1 used (special made) BASEBALL Card Show- November 8th, Harper Woods Ccommunlty Center, 5-9 pm 1-94 & Allard Auction B p.m FRANKLN sewing machine n cabinet, green/yellow couch - excellent conditon, Wicker fan chair and loveseat, recliner chair - cream velvet RELOCATED! TWin beds, dresser, hutch desk, tables, lamps, chairs, console mise RON, 5- step hand railing, $20, bikes, $15, fire place tog grate, $ CRAFTSMAN 10 nch table saw $ ESTATE SAlES MARYANN BOLL OVER 15 YEARS OF SERVCE 40' MSCELLANEOUS AltTCLES ELECTRC lift chair lor the elderly, like new $ Please leave message SOFA With wooden frame and velvet print $85 Din- ng room set, 6 chairs $ TWO loveseats, brown, col- Onial Good condition $ USED McGregor custom VP rons, 2-10, excellent condillon $ WALNUT triple dresser, mirror, chest, nlghtstand No bed $ POOL Table- 39"X78' Fischer, slate, ball return, $ COLLECTBLE beer can and bottle collecton Best offer Ask for Paul, WANT ADS GROSSE PONTE NEWS CANDLEWCK. service for 10- plus extras Buy yourself a Christmas present SEM antique Persian Lhan rug, approximately 9 x 12 deep rose and blue, $2,700 firm Ladles Omega diamond bezel (7 ct), 18 Kt bracelet watch, $500 firm Sterling Armstrong flute, $350 Evenings RADSSON China, service for 12, $150 Hammond electric organ, $1,200 Hummel Anniversary plates, years 1972 through 1980, $1,500 for set E Outer Dnve LYON white wrought ron furniture, sofa, glider, settee, chair, 2 end tables and coffee table, custom chlnz cushions, excellent condition Seven A-Therm Windows 34" X 60" after 5 p m JACUZZ portable New, must sell 2 person lounger Deluxe With cover $2, '1 NNTENDO deck wllh controls and zapper, ncludes several games, Best of fer ESTATE SALES PATRCA KOLOJESK References KATHERNE ARNOLD & ASSOCATES Estate - Moving Sales Apprasals CALL Antques SUSAN HARTZ tiartz L&J GROSSE PONTE CTY ' GROSSE PONTE ESTATE SALES NOVEMBER 2-3, 10 A.M P.M. 580 SUELDON OROSSE PON're SHORES 01'1' LAKE SHORE AT DEEPLANDS LOOK for GREEN BOWS! ThiS lovely senlng offers many one of a kind decorative pieces Champagne brocade sofa and club chalrs; talian and Frencn style Side chairs, marble and gill tables; a fabulous round game table decorated n gold leaf, marble base four reather chalrs; antiqued oak console; black laoles' desk and chair, large ebony planter, gilt candelabra floor lamp, other cfecoratlve lamps Rosewood Victonan settee; Chinese ChiPpendale sme tables, black dining table and brocade chairs, CFunese runners and ofher rugs. many all palntlngs, jade flower pictures, Onental picture n Vory and fortolse, four par)el Chinese screen Elaborately carved, antiqued French king bedroom set, boudoir chairs, gill mirrors and cabinet Mahogany' double bed Lars of ladles' designer clothes ana accessories, good costume jewelry several furs Brass figural candelabra; old bronzed llgunne mirrors, ron patio furniture, garden sculpture. i-fummels, crystal stemwar,e!i Bavarian, NontaKe/ French china p'sces, Lenox, vvedgewood, WarwiCK china, crystal baskets\ bowls; Lanet punch bowl, brass, copper l:!ld sll. verp ate tems; many decorallve pieces Roll-top desk, as S: Clilpp.endale-style sofa, needs TLC, office desk, chair, black lacquered TV cabinet, sofas, slate coffee table, kltchenwar Nonlake, barware, microwave, washe!i freezer lools, relax-a-sauna, bike, Chnstmas, and lots more ThiS S a very interesting sale t's not too early to shop for Chnstmas lll Numbers gven out on Fnday at9 a m HARTZ HOUSEHOLD SALES,NC. Trust your saleto us knowing that we are the most experienced moving and estate sale company n the Grosse POinte area Watch lor the Green Bows GROSSE PONTE ESTATE SALES CONDUcrEDBY f For the past 10 years we have provided lrst quality servce to over 500 satisfied clients CALL THE 24 HOUR HOTLNE FOR UPCOMNG SALE NFORM ATlO:"J 7 409' MSCEllANEOUS ARTCLES BEKER & STEN ANTQUES "Specializing n the Extraordinary" Fantastic pair of Chinese Dragon chairs Pair cement Gargoyles John Wlddlcomb armoire Large carved Scottish armoire Pair oak spindleback arm chairs Ornate continental oak renals sance cabmet Pair of large bronze Foo lions EsthetiC Eastlake Sideboard/dresser 3 great Chinese screens Ba roque lamp table With winged Griffins and hon supports-carved to deathl Extraordinary 6 foot tall 191h century German wood carving of "St Augustine and the Beggar" Teakwood and mother of pearl of nlaid china cabl' net Early 20th century 3 piece child's set (2 benches plus table) Highly carved oak throne chairs ApprOXimately 9 by 6 foot labulous European lace tablecloth 4 piece Chinese pewter tea set With animal motifs Marble top English pub table Carved MalaySian drop front Narra wood desk With dragons overall Set ot 4 lobster-shaped porcelain covered soups Steer skull Dark green upholstered 40's chaise Unusual 4 1/2 foot Nee- Egyplian/Deco chandelier from Northwood nn on Woodward Large pair Anglo-ndian brass candelabra With grapes, leaves, etc Nice pressed glass punchbowl set Cinnabar lacquered altar table Large 3 sectional arts and crafts oak tailor's mirror EXOtiC, enameled brass Chinese/Deco lamp PenqUn cookie lar Mounted lox Mounted Merganser duck Ornate brass firebox American VictOrian marble top dresser Unusual things for the curious and serious Stop and take a lookl Oil paint- 109, frame and porcelain restoratlon Expert Faux marble finishes and trompe--oell work '''sa Master Charge. open 10 a m to 8 p m Closed Sundays Mack Ave F..ORDA bound. Must sell ladles lop qualrty full length Blue Fox coat One year old. Paid $1,800. Will sacnfice for $1,1951 Best Call 24 hrs. al 45D ESTATE SALES CROlttbOlA! 409 MSCEllANEOUS ARTClES UVNG room suite, three Pieces, two tables, lamp $525 88& FVE piece custom bedroom suite, antique white! brass tnm $3,500 After 5 p m MOVNG SALE Dining room drop leaf mahogany table, 6 ChBlrs, with china cabinet, Magnavox radio and record player, large gold gilt mirror, 2 Pembroke tables old sewing machine, 2 white strap chairs 11B66 Roxbury FTiday, 9-4 DNNG room mahogany table, 4 chairs, china cab- net, $ DNNG room table with 6 chairs & matching buffet, Burled walnut, $700 Queen size box spnng Childs Desgner Bunk Bed DOUBLE DECK BUS All Wood $600 new, ONLY $ TWO LOVES EATS, kitchen set With 4 upholstered chairs, queen size sofa bed TEAK Pedestal bed, full Size, mattress and headboard, $250 Call before 200 pm, BOYS 20" dirt bike, black scooter, 2 speed- 5 cycle Whlrfppool washer, walnut gun cabinet With glass doors and storage- (new) DNNG room table, dropleaf, Drexel, Pecan with 4 chblrs, 88&-3693 HUNTER'S orange large nsulated jacket, hood, pants and gloves, $50 Down vest, $15 nsulated pants, $15. Heavy vmyt rain suit, $10 SZe 10 nsulated leather boots, $15 Pac boots, $15 Rubber boots, $5 Coleman spotlight, $15 46" gun case, $5 Full motor. cycle helmet, $ pound bar weght set, $10 Etectnc dnll, $5 44&<l369 UFT chair tor arthntlc persons and others, like new \n.'$u..ance no \ange,- pays for ths tem after 6 p m. WORKBENCH oak bunk bed with trundle bed $550 Workbench oak student desk. $ years old Excellent condition n after 6. GROSSE PONTE NEWS ESTATE SALES ESTATE SALE MANOK ST. CLAR. snores (g1e Yoint) North of 10 lllle t of Jefferson FRDAY, SATURDAY 10:00. 3:00 A lovely sale featuring a wonderful mahogany din- ng room set, mahogany twin bedroom set, Governor Winthrop secretary, velvet sola, chairs, tables, washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator, micro-wave and more There is a hospital bed With a brass headboard, linens, housewares, ladles' clothes, many new With tags stlll on, several furs, many books on horticulture, tools and much more Numbers at 8:30 Friday Conducted by Katherine Arnold Excellent References 8,stote goqro ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD LOUDATONS Complete Service Glen and Sharon Burkett Grosse Pointe Estate Sales, nc. Estate - Household - Movmg MARY ANN BOLL PATRCA KOLOJESK S & J SALES ESTATE SALE & HOUSEHOLD LQUDATORS COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT FREE CONSULTATONS APPRASALS LARGE MALNG LST RECEPT NVENTORY No Minimums Lowest Commission CALL TODAY 409 MSCELlANEOUS UTCUS Don sell yours until you soe us We pay top dollar lor your Orlenlal rugs regardless ot SlZO or coodilton MSCEllANEOUS UflCLES PORTABLE color TV, re- BUTCHER block table and mote and cable ready 2 chairs, $150. Strato- Excellent condition, $200 lounger rechner, $75 Pa. or very best offer 886- tlo set, $125. All excellent condition. n QUEEN size waterbed, WATERFORD goblets, Knheater, sheets, excellent sale Below retail pnce condition $ call after 6p m 1423 HEALTH nsurance for indio CONTEMPORARY furnl vlduals offenng com preture, 6 months old, excel- henslve coverage; excellent condition Couch, en t rates: 0 e nt a $450 Love seat, $350 optional Bonlor nsur. Coffee table, $175 End ance Agency, nc n4- table, $125 n DNNG room and bedroom- OXYGEN tank Four piece 10 sets to choose from bedroom set Couch Mahoghany, walnut Shelves Cupboard cherry, maple TraditOnal Krtchen table styles older quality TWO VC Tanny programasuites or 853- ble Life Cycles, like new, 0305 $850 each or NEe " color 1V wllh remote and walnut TWO flex- steel recliners, TV and VCR cabinet Ex- sand beige (rust), 1 week cellent condilloni $900 old $650 JQ saw, wrth motor, stand $40 Alan, DNNER set, service for , new, $40 Westing- Chinese pattern, $200 house roaster with stand m-4796 $40 Humidifier $ TRADTONAL Cherry wood bedroom set, APPLE MaCintosh 128K, dresser With mirror, magewnter pnnter, mochest, nlghtstand, head dem, software and books. and foot board. 1 year Great starter system, old, $1, good for student's school work $800 or best offer GARAGE torpedo heater, 115. shotgun (over and under), electric heater, oak BLACK Fox cape, poncho rocker, English coal box, style, full skins, tails on ladderback chairs, pair of bottom, ladder jacks, antique GOLFERS Library of ap- VOry china and mlscella. proximately 200 great neous go" books ' mounted Sailfish, deal MNOLTA Maxxum 7000, for family room, office, or flash, zoom lens restaurant. $150. call af ter 5, WEDDNG veil. White V BEDROOM set king bed, shape With sequins dresser, bureau, mirror, WBlSt length Never used night stand Cast ron $140/ best bathtub , after 5 GARAGE wanted for permanent winter storage of COMMERCAL Size, Cloak car and Dagger Video, $350 Dragons lair, $700 or MOVNG Sale 1 Couch, chairs, upnght lteezer, best offer Mornings, 774- lights ana mscellaneous 0064 tems 88&4547 ChUdCratt 3 Seat Swing HOUSE Sale DeSigner And Rre Chlei Climber clothes, toys, china, 51\- $'1,200 new, ONL'( $250 ver, linens, tumlture &. With new parts bike '\ 2.'\ '\ Bishop \huts- 885-'\1.97 day &. Fnda)', 9 3() am rou'f=' 'Pos'\0or bed '(ame GE space saver mjcrowave, with matching night lght and exhaust fan, lke stand, VOry color, $ new Rug 6' X 9', brown, like new Walnut ttoor LADES ROLEX watch, lamp starnlass, $600 Ladles Rolex replica, $ MNK coat, white, $ Mmk Jacket, black, $400 Ladles size medum MNK Stroller- autumn haze Size WOOD burning stoves, blower and Franklin types ENTERTANMENT coupon all accesones books for 1991 available at Unltanan Church Holly COCKTAL table, end table Fair Maumee & TV stand from ThS End Up. $225- set Blue! November 5th, 3pm to gray sofa, $225 Antique 9pm. November 6th, dresser, $75. Antique ta- 10am to 3pm 88&-7888 ble wrth 4 chairs, $20. JAMES A. MONNG Upright Freezer, mint BOOKSELLER condition, $300 Before KERCHEVAL 200 pm or leave mas sage, Selected books bought and sold CLASSFED Vintage Video Rentals DEADLNE... NEUTRAL plbld sofa and s still loveseat, $100 Also NOON TUESDAY breakfront, lamps, etc for all regular liner ads All measured, border, photo ORGNAL Mermaid style or other special ads must Wedding gown, size 6, 2 be n by. mink jackets, 1 brown, 1 4:00 p.m. MONDAY black Piped Wth Fox, On. The office Wlll be open unbl ental rug, Terra Cotta 400 pm on Tuesdays to and cream, 001 quite 8 x conduct other business, 10 Reasonable, 937- but the computers are 2569 down and.. NO CLASSAED ADS NEVER used matching CAN BE TAKEN sofa-bed and loveseat AFTER NOON Fabnc protection war- ON TUESDAYS mnly $425 both 839- Don't Forget. 2645, persstently Call your ads n Eartyl BRASS fireplace set, GROSSE PONTE NEWS screen, andirons, grate and tool set, bed warmer SX dining room chars, all accessorle Two solid wood, must see $100 maple bar stools Days Evenings WANTED- Now Buying ORGNAL designed Chnst- Household goods, pots and mas cards a1 discount pans, blankets, toy, fum!- pnces Call ture, antiques Jim's Used Furniture 822'()() ORENTAL RUGS Kercheval at Alter WEGHT bench- Various bars and over 300 pounds of weights $ r;::=================.:::.i1 :. Deadline... A time hmlt, as for the completon of newspaper copy or other work, payments of debts, etc. 2. At the Grosse Pomte News, our deadline for classifiedads S '12 noon on Tuesday MONDAY 4 p.m. Measured 10 Column Ads Border Ads Cancels Changes :. Subjut to chan(lf (Of' holldl1jjs..: mc' d'fd" '1

60 ... " C 409 MSCEllAN OUS UTCUS MAHOGANY NTERORS (Fine Furniture & Antique Shop) OPENS NEW STORE N ROYAL OAK 506 S. Washington (5 Blocks south of 11 Mile Road and 1 block west of Main Street-take 696 at 11 Mile Road west to Woodward-Main Street ext, turn nght on Maingo 5 blocks to 6th Street) GRAND OPENNG PREViEW Sunday November 4th, 1.5 pm Open to Public for Business Monday, November 5th Hours 11 am P m Monday-Salurday, Closed Wednesday OPEN SUNDAYS TLL CHRSTMAS 11-4 P.M. Fantastic stock Baby grand Plano, mahogany dining room sets, (Chippendale, Duncan Phyfe, Hepplewhite and Queen Anne) Banquet dining room tables, sets of Mahogany Chippendale dining room Chairs and other styles Mahogany bedroom sets (full and twin) exquisite Chippendale camelback sofas and loveseats, Wngback chairs, (Chippendale and Queen Anne), rocking chair, Martha Washington chajrs, executve desks and chairs, ladles desks, archrtects desk, Governor Wmthrop secretary, Chippendalo highboys, lowboys, benches, stools LOUSXV and XV French loveseats, desks, bedroom sets and bombes. Onental rugs, all PaJntlOgS, calved pedestals and plant stands, antique grandfarther clocks, wall clocks and mantel clocks. Chippendale consoles, dropleaf end tables, cof. fee tables and Pembroke tables Gilt and Mahogany mirrors (large and small). Solid brass wall sconces and omate fireplace fender (from Couzens mansion) Child's furniture (table and 4 chajrs) and doll house furniture, etc Open for business Monday November 5th n Royal Oak AUTOMOBLE, Home or Health nsurance at very pleasing rates Full length Mink coat- vory color, like new $3,000 Hammond Organ. Leslie speakers, good conditon $700. Metal Office desk & Upholstered chair $100 Mmk Stole- silver grey, new Silk lining' $ , after 6 pm Or Leave Message LADY'S frurtwood wntmg desk, $ OAK and white Stratford sofa and loveseat $350 Dinette wrth 4 woven chairs $50 beige easy chair $ SMALL sofa, chocolate brown corduroy, very good condition $ , after 7 p m BLOND oval maple table Wth 4 leaves (seats 10), 6 upholstered chairs, $100 or best offer Pine dresser painted antique yellow, $35 or best offer 52t-<>663 HAND- Knotted Chinese anental rug 9 X 12 Jade green $1,2001 best GRAVEL Y lawn mower (1989), Ryan sod cutter (1988) OFF- White carpet 14 X 11, $100, gold floral couch, kitchen cabmets, white, 2 upper Call END Tables $50 2 eta. geres. $70 Wheelchair $ RUGER 10/22 With Choates folding stock, scope and all accessorres New un. fred n box $250 Call after HENRENDON Buffet, 80 long, $3001 best leave message 410 MUSCAL NSTtUMENTS BEGNNER piano Wth srrong tone and good rouch With bench, $500 ncludes tuning and mov /no MUSCAL NSTRUMENTS GUTARS FOA STARS WANTED We pay cash for your muscal nstruments Harper, St Clair Shores USED PANOS AT BARGAN PRCES Used Spinets-Consoles Uprights & Grands ABBEY PANO CO ROYAL OAK 54Hl116 PANOS WANTED TOP CASH PAD PANO Cable Nelson, Wal. nut uprrght modern Excellent condition, $1, LOWERY organ, Genius digital slereo, rhythm PMC Death n family, Will sacrrflce Jesse French Uprrght plano, excellent tonal quality, $250 or best of. fer or BABY Grand P,ano, Vose & Son's, excellent sound $1, DON'T spend thousands of dollars rebuilding your plano Call Jack Hendne He reconditions pianos completely for a few hundred dollars Guaranteed to play like new Concert tuning and repair Free estimates XMAS SALE % All musical nstruments layaway pm ESTEY Spinet plano recenly tuned $500 Call Jerry, CASO Keyboard 210 memory bank $ YAMAHA ebony grand plano, good condition excellent tone $3475 n. eludes movmg and tun ng OFFCE/USNES5 EQUPMENT BM PC AT 339 With pnnter HEWLET Packard laser pnnter P BM PC- XT computer and pnnter, 10MG hard dnve, Modem mstalled_ $1,goo or best or WANTED TO UY WANTED- older baseball cards and other related sports memorabilia Dave, CASH FOR KDS' CLOTHES EXCELLENT CONDTON CURRENT STYLES VERY CLEAN, BETER BRANDS, NFANT THRU 14 MUST BE ON HANGERS Bring n Monday, Tuesday or Thursday, 1Q-4pm. LEE'S RESALE Mack LACE wedding veil from 1960's for fashion show WANTED to buy- MUSC stand CASH paid for Mahogany and Oak fumlture cau CASH paid for baseball cards and au other sports cards THE GOLD SHOPPE buy- ng and seiling diamonds, gold, sliver, platinum Jewelry, pocket and wnst watches, Silverware, dental gold, COins, stamps, baseball card collections, promotional model cars (GM Ford Chrysler) Scrap gold mmediate cash! Gratiot, East Detroit, 4 blocks South of Nine Mile WANTED to buy old costume and Rhinestone Jewelry, brass lamps, ceil- ng fixtures, wall sconces evenmgs WANTED we pay cash for Lelca Nlkon, and Hasselblad cameras , SPORTS Memorabilia Au tographed balls cards bats Cash Harper Woods Community Cen ler Baseball Card Show 5 9 P m Thursday Nov ember 8th 94 and A lard WANTED 9 12 piece din mg room set evenings usn COlF CLUBS WANTED FJ ')pls Wedges P,lip's Fie i13&"1!j }J 412 WANTED TO'.UY SHOTGUNS, nfles and handguns wanted Par. ker, Browning, Winches. ter. Colt, others Pnvate collector CASH FOR GOLD SLVER CONS CON COLLECTONS SCRAP GOLD ESTATES APPRASALS R.C KELL V RD E. DETROT Same locaton 18 years Grosse POinte resident, 18 years 500 ANMAlS ADO'TA 'lf BLACK and white killen Wltl> ' tp p:m s 'leeds lovmg home Please call FREE 10 a loving home A darling 1 1/2 year old male Blue POint Siamese declawed, and had all his shots Strictly a house cat loves ladles Also a black male 1 1/2 year old has been declawed and has had all his shots also strrctly a house cat Reason for giving up these two lovable guys S we Will be traveling Call FREE to good home Boxer mix, 9 month old male Good wllh children All shots ' month old killen black and white long hair female to good home FREE kittens One black and rust long hair One black, orange & beige short hair Two short haired, black wrth white patches on the tummy Also one 14 month old female All to loving homes soo ANMALS ADOPT A PH POCKY S a 9 yr old squlr. rei monkey n need of a very loving home She S very affectsonate and needs alot of attention For details please call Joyce at PLEASE DON'T DELAYl SPAY or NEUTER YOUR PET TODA Y An altered pet S a healthier and happier compamon Also, t spares you the gnef and pam of having puppies and kittens destroyed when no homes can be found Countless numbers of sweet, mnocent little ones are euthanlzed every day m shelters across the coun. try because a pet wasn't spayed or neutered f we cut down on the numbers of unwanted litters being born, we Wll also cut down on the number of abandoned, lost and unwanted animals to destroy WE WLL BE HAPPY TO PROVDE ADVCE as well as a LST OF ECONOMCAL SERVCE SOURCES Call us at: Antl-Cruelty Association FREE kittens, four gray and one black one to choose from, very sweet and playful Call ChriS, MALE kitten, 10 weeks old, belgel gray. Needs a good home 331-{l888 GROSSE POinte Animal Cllmc (on Kercheval) has 2 beautiful young pets available ths week for adoption' a lovely and very affectlonale 9 month old female calico kitty, and a darling little 14 pound neutered male, black Spaniel-X For more information call , 9 to 5 Luckg Times Three/ The Story of Luckg Bobcat! Tho.nks to good so.mo.nto.n Bobble Vereecken four month old little Luck!:j Bobcat S around to tell his stor!:j Luck!:j Bobcat was thrown out of a moving car on 1-75 beng struck once by a passing vehicle Bobbie Vereeeken acted quickly by pulling his car n front of oncoming tro.fflc to protect this poor kitten from beng struck ago.ln ThiS also eno.bled Bobble to mo.ke a successful rescue Thankfully no njunes were sustained by little Lucky Bobcat he surp(lslngly WO.Snot injured at 0.11 everl though a co.r did gro.ze his tiny body Bobbre took the little kitten With him to the First Plo.ce Lounge where Lucky Bobcat became a big celebrrty Everyone fell n love With him nstantly' All afternoon he was showered With love and many bowls of milk Bobble was unable to keep Lucky Bobcat so he left charge of the kitten s care to Ryo.n Hammer Ryo.rl Hammer decided to take the ktten home Lucky Bobco.t got ecellerlt care and attent,orl overnight by the ent"e Hammer family but they o.lso reol,zed they wouldn t be able to keep this baby 8elng an energetic four-month-old kitten Lucky Bobcat needs 0 lot of attention and time they couldn t give The next day the Hammers brought httle Lucky Bobcat to the Rntl Cruelty Assoclot,on Ho.mmer told his story to shelter monager Debbie Thurman who has heard many of the same horror stones before You see animal cruelty S an everda experience to manj The luck ones o.re those we heor about and help Unfortuno.tel the ones we never learn o.bout are the worst off t dldn t to.ke very long for lucky Bobcat to steo.l the heorts of everone ot the Rntl Cruelty Rssoclatlon HS personality love end affection Just dldn t qut t was o.lmost like he forgot his past ordeal H,s zest for hfe wos amazing and to thnk he was Just another throw awa!,! to someone t S unfortunate for these kittens that overpopulaton means that they are born nto a world that doesn t place a value on thelf lives Lucky Bobcat S certanly Without a doubt a lucky One Times Three - first for berng rescued from certo n deo.th b!,! Bobble Vereecken then being well cored for b!,! Ryan Hommer o.nd then endng up on Coble T V With oungster Charl,e Babcock Charle did o.n nterview With shelter manager Debbie Thurmon The show S coiled Young VieWpOnts on Chanel 32 on Grosse POinte cable The nterview discussed proper animal care o.nd responslblllt on pet ownership The show will be arred Nov 5 running all week long Show times are 330 and 630 pm Lucy Bobcat S n need of a,felong companion Someone thot will give him a quality life f you are nterested n odoptlng lucky Bobco.t contact our shelter at DS fot SALE. LOOKNG for something different? We have a blue eyed blond haired very fnendly female dog who needs a special home call LOVABLE dogs and cats need good homes For adopton nformation call Northern Suburbs Animal Welfare league Volunteer at or FREE Cocker Springer Male, 1 year Neutered Great with kids DS foil 5ALE TAME adult cockatiels talk and whistle, pair of young whiteface lovebirds CANARES 1990 Hens REASONABLE PRCES after 3 p.m. 503 HOUSEHOLD PETS FO SALE GOLDEN Retrlever- male, 5 months, papers Must sell COCKER Spaniel, male, buff colored, 2 1/2 years old needs a loving home. $ A.K.C, rare Border Temer pups. 4 females, 2 males Show and pet Lovable temperaments Shots AKC DOBERMAN puppies, tails, dewclaws, shots and wormed Health guarantee , Pat AKC Norwegian Elkhound puppies Champion sired Home raised by responsble and canng breeder or HOUSEHOLD 'm FOR SALE TOY poodle pups, AKC, 8 weeks, while (Top Qual ty) heallh guaranteed $300 to $ S lost AND FOUND TWO very friendly 9 month old Lab mix strays need a good home We found the male and female housebroken strays who love lots of attention Will give to good homes separately or together '13 F You've lost a pet anywhere n the Grosse POinte area please calf Grosse POinte Animal CliniC ThiS week we have a black female chow, Cook Rd, Woods A large male black Lab, Bramcaster, Woods For more nformation call , 9 to 5 LOST male dog Mack! Vermer area. Mixed breed looks like BenJ, beige color, 25 pounds, collar With vets tag He S missed Please call FOUND black cat n Farms area Call PH BREEDNG STUD SERVCE- for Yorkshire and poodle AUTOMOTVE CHRYSlE 8010 likes everyone o.nlous to please good With other pets 1981 Plymouth HOrizon, dark blue runs great, new slereo tape $ DODGE Shelby, Flordla car, low miles, excellent condition $2,250 Best Dodge Daytona Turbo Z, excellent $3,450 or best cosmo the Alredo.le Temer He is housebroken o.nd loves to run and play Cosmo would do well n a family that S o.ctlve He S one yeo.r old and available for adoption at the Centro.l Shelter of michigan Humane Society located ot 7401 Chrl)sler Dr DetrOit or call Adoption hours are Tues - Sat m P m max S a pure bred blue Dobe With rust mo.rklngs FVe ears old he s obedience trained and mrsses his 15 year old owner - a o.dle s pet Co.ll Glorra at from 6 to 9 pm 7 days a week to adopt any of these lovoble pets 60 AUTOMOTV CHRYSLER 1986 Dodge door, air, power brakes, power steenng Excellent condl. tlon, $2, Plymouth Volare slant 6, auto. air, clean, 64,000 miles evenings 1987 DODGE OMN, clean, 38,000 miles, automatic, power steenng, brakes, AMFM stereo $4,000 or best offer n Dodge Monaco, 4 door, good transportation DODGE Aries. 2 door, runs good, clean, $1, Daytona, automatic, air, low mileage, $7500 or offer DODGE 400, charcoal grey With Silver landeau roof, 2- door, 5- speed, 2 2 engine. Excellent condition Getting company car, Must sefj $t,993 Call PLYMOUTH Tour- smo, power steering, brakes, air, $1, , PLYMOUTH TOUR. SMO, 22 htre, well majntamed, reliable, Silver, 5 speed, hatchback, $1, DODGE Conquest, excellent conditon, low miles, must sell $4,500 or best EAGLE PREMER ES, 4 door sedan, excellent condton, loaded, no options excluded, alumi. num wheels, stereo With equalzer and 8 Jensen speaker system, low mileage Pnced to sell. After 5 p.m Dodge Aries SE, low miles, excellent, rust proofed, great carl Only $2, , after Chrysler "E" car. 4 door, Full power. cassette radio Good transportation Needs bump and paint First $700 takes Dodge Lancer ES T;\:'rYo. f..,ully10,a4..." root; new"e'aglei' GT lites, new stereo. $3,200 Kurt CORDOVA, 6 cylinder, black, sharp. $1,800 {Best Plymouth Caravelle SE, Town & Country package. aulomatlc, 4 door, loaded, excellent condition, must sell $5, DODGE Shadow, 15,000 miles, excellent condition Air, power steering and brakes, stereo radio Available soonl Champagne white kittens - reall exqusite 60 1 AUTOMOTVE CHRYSlEl 1986 DODGE Daytona, au. tomallc, AMFM radio, al(, extended warranty Very good condition $3, DODGE Raider, 4 wheel drive, automatic, overdnve, air, AM/FM tape Nice condition $5, New Yorker Landau, loaded, sunroof, leather Best offer Plymouth HOrizon Excellent condition 4 door New AM/FM stereo, tape deck Air, rear defogyer, $2, OMN, 4 door, AM/FM stereo, 46,000 miles $2, AUTOMOTVE fold 1979 Mustang, runs Make offer , ask for Mike 1984 CROWN Victoria LTD, 4 door, cruise, air, excellent condition $3, MARK V, 1983, good condition, after 6 pm MERKUR XR4Tl, excellent condition, well maintained, 5 speed, sun. roof, runs great $6,900 Call Tim at , before Tracer, 5 speed, air, AM/FM tape deck, low mileage, excefjent condition POSSibility to assume payment MUSTANG 1980 Fastback, maroon, 4 cyclrnder, economy, stick, power steering, 1 owner, very dependable $1,000 takes , Mark V, 54,000 miles Funeral Home car. $3,995 call Towncar, Signature Senes, A-1 condition $6, Grand Marquis, loaded, excellent condtion. anginal ownerl $1<J :-7, , r FOfllD Taurus, Tal very good condition. Power steenng, brakes Rear defroster, cruise, air, tilt wheel, new bras and battery $5,000 or best offer. After 6 p m. TTl Mustang LX. Medium blue, low mles, 5 speed, stereo! cassette, $7, Lincoln TownCaJr Signature, loaded, leather, black, excellent condition, 90,000 miles, $ LPPY S 3!:jears old and still hoping for someone to dolize - very ntelligent and LADY S so.d-e!:jed and strll waiting for a loving home She s 6 months old cage trarned and ve( good With other pets

61 .. 11C ford MARk V 1983, loaded, min condition, low miles, opera windows, must see MUSTANG GT, red, 36,000 miles Excellent oondrtnl 1863, Mustang GHA, 6 cyl- nder, 57,000 miles, runs greal, loaded, super clean, Grosse POinte wlfes car $2, Mercury Sable GS Black. Excellent condlt New tires, $4,9001 besl Taurus wagon XL, 43,000 miles, excellent COndrtlOll, $5, FORD Mustang GT, 50 liter, 5 speed, 51,000 miles, loaded. Excellent condltionl $5,500. or best Towncar, dark blue, leather ntenor, excellent condition. $15,000 or best offer. Call Tempo. 4 door. Excellent conditon, 5 speed, loaded, low miles, excellent mileage $2,7501 besl n. 603 AUTOMOTVE GENEUL MOTORS 1990 GEO Storm GS, loaded, air bag, low mileage, $12, Clera Brougham, 4 door, air, 70,000 miles, very good condition $2, Cadillac. 4 door, very clean, loaded, leather, digital dash. 77,000 high. way miles, $8, , CAVALER, 4 speed, clean, stereo, $1, PONTAC 6000 STE, 1986, loaded, $4, after 6 pm 1990 SEDAN deville, midnight blue, 10,000 miles, perfect condition. loaded. $21,500 or best oher GEO Tracker, automatic, air, 21,000 mjles, allrm system $7, , after PARK Ave high miles, runs great $3, Flreblrd, loaded, extras, alarm, 42,000 miles $6,500,best AUTOMOTVE GENERAL MOTORS 1990 Chevrolet Euro Lumina sooan,loaded, GM executive, 6,000 miles, $11, Cadillac Fleetwood, black, leather ntenor, fully equipped Excellent condition Call Cutlass Mint condition New exhaustl wheels/ tires $2,500/best m CHEV Spnnt 5 speed, 55 miles per gallon, air, stereo, excellent condition Cavaher Cl, 2 door, red, power steering, brakes, Windows, door locks, air, cruise, tilt Wheel, 8,000 miles Must selll $7, CHEVY, 1989, Conversion, loaded, V8, auto, overdrive, 18 m p,g, rear heat and air, 14,000 miles $14, DON'T WAT Until Tuesday momlng to REPEAT your classified Call our classified advertising department Wednesdays, thursdays, Fndays, Mondays Buick RViera, 66,000 miles, excellent condition Blue book price S $5,800, asking $4, , after 5, SEDAN De Ville, 90 Loaded, blue with white leather, 7,500 miles, $21,500. Evenings BUCK 1985 Park Avenue, 66,000 TLC miles. see t you'll buy t $ BUick Skyhawk, red Super Hawk, very clean, well maintained, low miles, excellent condition ,after 5 30 pm 1983 Trans Am, T Tops, loaded, red, very clean $3,400 John, FLEETWOOD Sixty Special 1989, 23,000 miles rrmaculate Grosse POinte, OLOS custom cruiser, 8 passenger, runs well Firs\ $500. takes B Chevrolet mpala wagon Very good condtion New tires $ Pontiac LeMans LE, 5 speed, 9,500 miles, 40 m.p g. $4, Look who's up fof adoption this week at The Rnti-Cfueltg Rssociation! 603 AUTOMOTVE. GENEAL MOTORS 1990 Lumina Euro, 4 door, burgundyl grey ntenor Loaded 7,000 miles $11,700 n3-l Chevrolet Nova, automatic, 4 door, loaded, Excellent condition $4,200 m Chevrolet Beretta GT, 6 cyhnder, loaded, low mileage, bright red $10, Cadillac SeVille Clean n and oul. Stored $3, CADilLAC Sedan De Ville, black, black leather Loaded, anti- theft Bose Mlcheleln, rustproofed $10,500 or offer , 1984 Monte Carlo V6, loaded, bucket seats, 66,000 miles $2, r020 anytime 1986 CHEVY Sprint, 5 speed, 4 door, tires, brakes, exhaust, replaced Within the last year to 1 pm 1986 Cutlass Supreme, V- 8, tilt, cruise, stereol tape, new tires! brakes! shocks Spotless $4, Olds Cutlass Power steenng! brakes. Best offer , 1982 Olds Wagon 9 passenger, Air, power windows/ door locks, AMFM tape, mags, 2 lone Nice condition. $2,850, CORVeTE 1982, mint, black, loaded, mirrored T- tops, 21,000 miles Stored winters, serous buyers only, $17, Cutlass Clera, 4 door, air, automatc, $1, , 1987 MONTE CARLO LS loaded, excellent condllion, musl sell, $7,000 or best offer PONTAC 1986 T door, 22,000 miles alf, tilt, real'" defogger, AM FM $3, af ter Olds Cutlass supreme, dark blue, 4 door looks and runs great Stili getting compliments $1, We hove some reol sweetheorts woltlrlg for 0 permonent home These two ore Just 0 couple thot ore being feotured this week We also hove many more dogs ond cots that ore deserving of homes WOrl'tyou please come ond see for yourself? Our odoptlon hours ore mon -Sot m -3 p m For more nformotlon pleose coil ond osk for Debbie or Eileen Our oddress S1356'1Jos (ompau, DetrOit Shonng!:jourlife With 0 componlon onlmol S0 rewording experience Please give o homeless onlmol 0 chonce to hove 0 quolity life - open your heort ond your home ond expenence 0 JOYthot will be yours for 0 lifetime,-... " :.. '" " < "\ '" "', ""' " 603 AUTOMOTVE GENElAL MOTORS 1984 Type. 10 Cavalier, 2 door, one owner, clean $1, Kercheval 1989 BUick LeSabre Lim- ted, beige, 39,000 miles $9, Trans Am, T Tops, 6 6 hter With a 403 Olds motor, automatic, gold First $1,500 takes John, Chevy Caprice Wagon No rust 305 runs great $2, CAMERO, red, loaded, excellent condl. tlon, new tires, 57,000 miles Must sel/l dark blue BonneVille SE Low miles, many power options Make of. fer \#., ",,"%, ""' t ''',>,, ", A' \; lole S 0 beoutlful pure yeor old opncot poodle She weighs only 15 bs ond S housebroken Jolle Sgood Wthchildren Shes lery loyol ond lolling All Jolle needs Sfor someone to 10lle her ond core for her foreller ", 1986 Sunblrd, 4 door air $3,000 John, BUCK Rlvena, clean, high highway milage $4, SUNBRD, 5 speed, red clean $ Chevrolet Malibu ClaSSC, V-6, 63,000 Power, automatic, air, $3, PONTAC Grand Am, 2 door black, Railey package, quad 4, 50,000 miles Mechanrcally perfect All maintenance records $7,700 New car arriving CUTLASS Clera, air, cruise, AM/FM cassette, rke new, 30,000 miles $3, Cutlass Clera, newer englnel tlresl muffler, good condition $2, PONTAC BonneVille, one ownwer, 400 engine, high mileage but excellent condition, $1, SEVLLE 1977, Rolls gnll, runs, looks excellent $3,000 Call between 8 and Chevette. $500, or best offer GRAND PRX, Black, aulo. loaded, 21,000 miles Lke new $9,900 After 5 p m Cadllac Eldorado. super clean, excellent condmon, $8, Grand AM SE, 4 door, automatic, 37,000 miles PONTAC 6000 LE wagon, loaded, clean $6,8001best Oldsmobile Cutlass Clera GT Coupe Execu- Ne car, Loaded, S AUTOMOTVE FOtEGN 603 AUTOMOTVE GENEtAL MOTORS 1983 Cadillac Coupe De- Ville, metahc grey, vinyl roof, alarm, stereo cassette, loaded Excellent $5, AUTOMOTVE ANTQUE/CLASSC 1962 Chevy 4 door hardtop, Colorado car Original miles. $1,500 or best , Monday through Fnday, 8 am- 5 pm, Ron NOVA 1966, 4 door, onglnal280 engine, automatic transmission One owner, 67,000 miles, needs body work some mechanical work Good restortatlon car $ Mercedes SE280 white With blue ntenor mint condition $ QUALTY PARKNG & STORAGE, NC. Antique Cars Snowmobiles Small Boats Pop-Up Campers Solid Concrete NSURED Building 961-PARK We Will Pick Up 60S 60S AUTOMOTVE FOEGN 1981 Honda Accord LX, $ HONDA Accord OX, 5 speed, power steering, power brakes, air, AM/Fm cassette, undercoated many extras, $10,500, or lake over payments, must sell Rabbit, charcoal gray, gray nlerlor, stereo, excellent condition $ WANT ADS CaUln Early GROSSE PONTE NEWS Merker XR4T, 43,000 miles, auto, air, AM/FM cassette, sunroof, excellent condition $ AUTOMOTVE FOREGN KeepYourVoilion TuneWithUsAndnTouchWithTheRoad VLADMR(VladolJERANT SOO ANMAlS ADO'T A 'ET F"me Tune Auto A PlaceWhereTheSearchFor A GoodVolvo MechaniCEnds,m Groesbeck Hwy Fraser M 480?6 SOO ANMALS AOO'T A 'ET 60S AUTOMOTVE foregn 1984 N,ssan 300 ZX Fully loaded Mint conditon $4, or TOYOTA Cahca GT, auto, 55,000 miles, loaded, Excellent condition! $5, HONDA 1988 Prelude S, blue, excellent condition, 32,000 miles, loaded, $12,000 or best /2 VW Jetta GL, air, power steering, lape, clean, low miles, newer tires $7, Toyota Callca GT, Excellent condition Spot. less, automatc, sunroof, air, extras Only 28,000 miles Must see Honda Accord lxi Auto, air, black! tan, 1 owner Honda mud flaps, nose bra and car mats 011 every 2,000 Always detailed Assume 42 payments of $298 or $13,150 Mark JAGUAR XJ6, white with tan ntenor, 53,000 miles Excellent condition $17, BO SL Mercedes Benz, 2 tops, dark brown, saddle leather, new brakes, tune up & tires, 80,000 miles Best offer over $15,000 B or Mercedes 300 0, good condition, British tan, $6,500, serious buyers only VOLKSWAGEN Rabbit, 4 door, auto, new transmission, starter, brakes Runs greatl $600. Must sell W Rabbit, good condition Audl Automatic, air, sun roof Excellent $4,100 or best after evenlogs or week. ends E BMW, loaded, mmaculate, 65,000 miles $12, VOLKSWAGEN GOLF, door 5 speed 23,500 miles $4,8001 best after 6 pm 1986 Honda Accord LX. 4 door, 5 speed, 34 K miles, excellent condition $6, Acura ntegra Coupe, 5 speed, champagne gold, excellent condition $6, NSSAN 2OOSX, 1984, regatta red, ntenor like new, well maintained $3, S AUTOMOTVE FOREGN 1987 HONDA Accord LX, 4 door, automatic loaded, excellent condition, $7,700 or best Leave message for Debra, Mercedes Beni. good condition $ CAMRY OX, 5 speed mint condition, AM/FM stereo, power options $8, , leave message VOLVO wagon 1985, gray/ blue most options, very good condition, , best ofter VOLVO wagon, 740 GLE, sliver With black leather, 40,000 miles, extras $12,000 firm , 1979 MG Midget, Excellent condition' $5,500. or best offer VW Convertible, black, good condtion $6, , after 200 pm 1987 BMW Convertible Clean, low miles, loaded $18, Ext 26 Mr Nearhoos 1983 W Rabbit, fuel n- Jected, automatic,ar, low miles, garage kept, mint condition, $ AUTOMOTVE JEE'S/4.WHEEL 1986 Chevy S.10 Blazer, 4x4, automatic, air, AM FM stereo cassette, rear defogger redl black, Z-28 nms, newer tires, 77,000 miles, excellent condition $7,800 Best Chevy S-10 Blazer, 4x4, fully loaded, Tahoe trim, 43, full power, air, premium sound, elc black and gold two tone 23,000 miles Like new $13,5001 Best S 606 AUTOMOTVE JEEPS/4.WHEH JMMY 1984 S-15, black loaded, excellent condl lion $4, or Grand Wagoneer, loaded, bluelwood panel, mmaculate condition $12,500 or oher , AUTOMOTVE PARTS/TRES! 610 AUTOMOTVE S'0llT5 CAllS 61 J AUTOMOTVE TRUUS ALARMS ROLL Bar for Pick Up truck Call after 5 pm, Corvette convertible SeriOUSnquries only DODGE Pick. up, full Size, V-8, automatc, $4, F250 STAKE truck, Chevy 810, V6, automatic, air, cruise, $3700 or best AUTOMOTVE VANS PLYMOUTH Voyager, 85,7 passenger, full power, $3,800 Or best offer CHEVY Lumina APV We love t so much, we bought another one GM Executive, must sell 7 passenger, loaded. 5,100 miles Asking, $13, Ford 250 Econohne Work Van, ladder rack, has rust, well maintained $1, GMC Mint Van Safan GT, 1988 $12,500 or best GMC, 1990, Vandura 2500 Starcraft GT plus Look for answers n next week's issue. 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62 _.._- -._'t _ - 12C AUTOMOTVE VANS 1986 Ford Club wagon XL T Loaded low miles $5, Caravan LE, 7 passenger, many options, low mileage $ , after 6 ASTRO CL 1990, 12,000 miles, loaded, $13,700 Call after 5 p m AUTOMOTVE WANTED TO 8UY TOP $$ PAD For Junk, wrecked and unwan1ed cars and trucks State licensed BULL AUTO PARTS WANTED good used cars and trucks, also wrecked or repalrables, want your beat up car, Jim Days TOP DOLLAR PAD! Junk-Unused-Unwanted. cars-trucks-parts Late Model Wrecks Same Day Pick-up Unique Auto Recycling , ATS AND MOTOS MUST Selll ' hunter sailboat good condition $ Four Wlnns 195 Honzon, 140hp Merc Cruiser With trailer at King Marine, St Clair Shores $8,000 or best offer ft Ranger Mull designed, race equiped /2' Browning bownder with 90 h P 10., LJ Dude trailer Runs great $1,000 or best offer AT 'ARTS AND SElVCE BOAT Trailer, Bunk Single axle, for up to 20 foot boat Good condition $ Please leave message 6S BOAT STORAGE/ DOCKAGE OUTSDE Storage. Boats, motor homes, campers, trailers. Easy access- 9 Mile Harper area , 9-7 P m. 657 MOTOlCYClES 1982 Honda CX500 Turbo, rare, mint condition, 5,000 miles $3 000 or best offer KAWASAK 1983, 440, low miles $ MOTOl KOMES 1975 DODGE Travco, 22', generator, micro wave, dual air, sleeps 4 excellent conditon $9, TRAlERS unuty trailer, APTStRAYS/DU'LEX l'eintes/klrper WOlds BEACONSFELD 3 bedroom upper flat, front and back balconies, new krtchen and bath, ample parkmg, first and last months rent References A'TSFlATS/ DUPlEX,l'eintes/ Kerper Woods GROSSE Pomte City, Rvard at Chalfonte Cozy cne bedroom upper large lvng room, updaled kitchen With appll. ances plenty of storage and closet space, base ment and laundry access $595 Eastside Management Company, NOTTNGHAM 3 bedroom upper. fireplace, modern kitchen deal for non smoking Single or couple No pets $ NEFF Rd Lower flat near Village 2 bedroom. sun room, 1 1/2 baths Natural fireplace, modernized kitchen, all appliances New garage No pets $850/ month References required RVARD Upper two bedroc"1 flat, appliances ncluded $700/ month ncludes heat, plus security Available November 1st , after 6 p m 1021 Wayburn. lower 2 bedroom, carpeted, dish washer, refrigerator stove, recently decorated garage, $465/ month plus utili lies Secuflly deposit Days Eve. nlngs NOTNGHAM. Owners Unlt- 3 bedrooms, leaded glass doors and Windows re.flnlshed floors fireplace, new furnance. sun room front deck and more $650 month Rick CARRAGE House near City Park $450 per month plus utllllles WELL maintained two bed room upper flat LVing room With fireplace, kitchen appliances, use of washer and dryer Adults, no pets ' $550 Call after or LUXURY FURNSHED 2 bedroom condo 1/2 block to Village $1,SOO! month ncludes utilities, newspapers, cable TV, phone, linens, dishes, EVERY- THNG except clothng and food Available late Nov or early Dec Call days to nspect GROSSE POinte 2 bedroom apartment Large rooms newly decorated GROSSE POinte Woods, 1 bedroom upper, perfect for Single person $ GROSSE PONTE AREA Spacous 1 & 2 bedroom garden apartments With private balcony or patio, 2 outdoor pools, 2 clubhouses, planned SOCial activities and 24- hour emergency maintenance Easy access to downtown. financial district and hospitals Rentals from $515 FREE RENT TL Located off Vernier next to Eastland Mall EASTLAND VLLAGE APTS A Village Green Community ONE bedroom, Harper Woods. New: carpet, stove, relngerator, blinds Fresh paint $425 plus one month security A'TS/FLATS/DU'UX 'ointes 1Hor,er Weo5 NEFF. QUiet energy ehl:lent, remodeled rede. corated 2 bedroom up per family room deck all new Windows furnace central dlr kitchen land scaplng walk n closets Window treatments appll' ances fireplace hard wood floors washer paid water eleclilc garage snow & lawn malnle nance NO PETS $ PARK 2 bedroom lower new bathrooms new fur nace newer appliances hardwood floors $425/ month CARRAGE house 2 bed rooms mmediate occu pancy $750 month utili lies ncluded LUXURY upper Very spa claus Beautiful neutral decor Near Bon Secour No maintenance $775 Kathy Lenz Johnstone & Johnstone SPACOUS 2 bedroom newly decorated n cludes appliances bal cony onslghl parking addilional storage, laundry hookups hardwood floors more belween 3 8 P m GROSSE POinte Park 3 room apartment. newly decorated and carpeting stove and refrigerator heat ncluded garage No pets $400 month plus security deposit deal for adults EASTLAND Shores Manor Upper 2 bedroom condo, 1 1/2 baths, heat and water ncluded Appliances, washerl dryer, central air, storage facilities, balcony, carport, $ or 882-&581 EXECUTVE LVNG SUTES MONTHL Y LEASES Fumlshed Apartments, Utilities ncluded, Complete With Housewares, linens, Color T V And More Call For Appointment 474-9nO 1367 Maryland- 2 bedroom with full basement and laundry faclities, garage, appliances $450 Wth lease required Available now for appointment GROSSE POinte City, 843 St Clair Newly decorated 2 bedroom lower Appliances furnished No smokers, no pets. $700 month plus uwrt,es security depost. Avalable mmediately GROSSE POinte Woods, Mack! 8 Mile A clean two bedroom ranch, fireplace, newer carpet, large lot. $ NOTTNGHAM- sunny, spa- COUS 2 bedroom upper, fireplace, hardwood floors TROMBLEY Rd- Spacous English Tudor upper, 3 bedrooms, den, 2 1/2 baths, dining room, lving room, new up-dated kitchen, carpeted. No pets! Adults preferred $1,050 Available December GROSSE PONTE MOVNG AND STORAGE COMPANY Reasonable Rates Reliable selvjce Local & Long Distance Free Estimates 100 APTS/FlATS/DUPLEX Pointes/Horper Woods RVARD- 342, near Jefferson One bedroom With newer kitchen and appliances, new carpet and free heat and electnc Rent $500 on lease Phone WAYBURN at 1SOO3E Jef. ferson Beautifully decorated. 2 bedroom apart. ment $325/ month or EXCEPTONAL 2 bedroom 2 bath lower on Harcourt, family room, neutral decor, updated kitchen With dishwasher, basement, storage, garage, lawn service, $ bedroom upper flat n Grosse POinte Park Seperate basement and fur. nace Appliances provided 1 year lease $575 plus utilities NEFF- large custom duplex, completely redecorated, 2 1/2 bath, 3 bedroom, liv- ng room Wth fireplace, dining room, all new kitchen Central air, full basement, 1 car garage. No pets Available mmediately $1,050 Call Lon at , ext 104, 9 to after 5 and weekends HARCOURT- lower 2 bedroom, Fonda room, 2 1/2 baths, garage HARCOURT. lower 2 bedroom, Flonda room. 2 1/2 baths, garage SOMERSET 2 bedroom upper, appliances included, washer, dryer, half of garage, no smokers or pets af. ter 7 p m. WAYBURN Available December. QUiet 2 bedroom lower flat. All appliances $425 month plus utilities LOWER flat, Waybum, 2 bedroom, appliances, central air, $375 plus utlhties ST. CLAR, 2 bedroom, panelled den, modern kitchen, dishwasher, central air, garage $700 George J Kushner, TH'REE bedroom upper Must see Newly redecoraled New paint, paper, carpet New mini blinds throughout. Updated kitchen Washer! dryer Basement space Waybum at Kercheval. $450 ncludes water WANT ADS Call n Early WEDNESDAY, 8-5 THURSDAY, 8-6 FRDAY, 8-5 MONDAY, 8-6 GROSSE PONTE NEWS PARK, sunny, quiet 2 bedroom flat, updated kitchen, newly tiled bath, new carpeting and decorating deal for profes- Sionals, pnvate parking , after 6 pm ATTRACTVE, well kept 1, 2 bedroom rentals Completely remodeled krtchens and baths ncludesappliances, new carpeting, natural fireplace, private parking, basement, garage From $ :OZV 1 bedroom wrth large deck Stove, refngerator, carpet, blinds Heat and water ncluded $ APTS/FlATS/DUPlEX, Pointes/Horper Woods LOVEL Y 2 bedroom lower, 841 Nottingham Fireplace, leaded glass windows, refinished wood floors, ktchen appliances, garage $510 plus utilities Call after 400 pm, or 1921 BEACONSFELD/ ST PAUL, 2 bedroom upper, freshly decorated, ga. rage No pets $450 plus gas, electnc and secunty GROSSE PONTE NEWS BEACONSFELD. Larger 2 bedroom upper, carpeted, off street park- n9 $450 Secunty $600 section GROSSE POinte Park. mmaculate 1 bedroom flat, all ulilities ncluded $ LAKEPONTE near Jefferson, lower flat, new car. pellng, all appliances n. cluded Basement and off street parking $525 per month plus ullirties LOVELY Modern 1 bedroom apartment- carpeled, air conditioning, parkmg Whittier near Kelly Road- $330/ month ncludrng heat or BEDROOM main floor NOW available- delightful apartment conveniently located near Village. Extras. $665 Call after 4.00 p.m SOMERSET, 3 bedroom spacious, all appliances $650/ month , leave message GOT A BUSY SGNAL? RELAX! USE OUR FAX call and nquire about our FAX MACHNE. When time s short and our lines are busy, you can simply FAX the copy along with billing and category nformation. Q$$fU?tte:«.s 882.:e900" '" KERCHEVAL- BEACONSFELD bedroom, recently remodeled, includes appliances. $4251 month ncludes heat LOVELY 2 bedroom lower, RVard Available November 15th Neutral decor, formal dining room, large krtchen With dishwasher Basement storage, washerl dryer Garage. $750. ncludes utilites and lawn selvlce WARREN/ Outer Dnve. A clean upper, two bedrooms, large rooms, appliances, basement, 702 APTS/flATS/DU'lEX S.C.S/ Macomb County 101 A'T5/ FlA TS/DU'HX Detroit / Wqyne County 3435 HAVERHLL, near Mack 2 bedroom lower. carpet, appliances, mini. blinds $360 plus heat CHATSWORTH sharp 2 bedroom upper, gas re fngerator, stove ncluded $ UPPER flat n great area 2 bedrooms, all appliances laundry facilities, heat and water rncluded $475/ month plus secunty , after 1 p m KELLY! Morang- StUdiO, $255/ month plus security After CARRAGE House- furnished, 1 1/2 bath n ndian Village GRATOT 7-Mlle Lower flat, 2 bedrooms, mmediate possession $275 month plus secufily de. POSit, call Phil, SHARP two bedroom duplex on Nottingham near Morang Stove, refrigerator carpet, newly decorated, clean ResponSible adults only $400 per month, plus security de. POSit YUPPE special, spacous three bedroom Duplex. central air, new appliances, garage, landscap- 109 ncluded On dead end street close to the POlntes SOUX $ NEAR Grosse Pornte, Wrndmill POinte Manor apartments, 1 bedroom, oak floors, beautiful older quality bulldrng $400 per month, heat ncluded Discount to senors, Lakeshore Realty, UPPER flat, mmaculate, new carpet throughout, freshly painted, one bedroom, garage prlvllages, heat rncluded $ ALCOY off Gnner, upper flat, $275 negotiable La. vons Property Manage. ment, FVE room flat on Lakewood, redecorated $200 plus security MOROSS near Rguy; 2 bedroom duplex, basement, garage. $435 Call Lavon, MORANG! Balfour 1 bedroom apartment, heat ncluded, washing available $ CLEAN, well kept 1 bed. room upper flat, heat and water ncluded, $325 plus secunty 1-94/ Moross BEDFORD- completely redecorated 1 and 2 bed. room flats. Secure well maintained neghbor. hood, natural fireplace in lower, 2 car garage $275 upper, $350 lower $ MACK! Guilford- 2 bedroom, recently remodeled, appliances ncluded. 701 A'TS/FlATS/DUl'lEX Detroit / Wayne County $ UPPER FLAT ON ASHLAND ON CANAL 2 Bedroom lower flat on Two plus bedrooms, two Haverhill Stove, relngerabaths, off.street parking, tor, drapes, carpet & sunporch, secure yard. heat No pets Adults pre- deal for workrng profes- ferred slonals $330 plus utllrt1, ONE bedroom upper, $325 last month and deposit plus utilities af- AVailable November 1st. ter 6 Call for appointment or MACK! Three Mile Dr. 1 DETROT near Harper bedoom, heat, apph- Woods, large apartment, ances $ appliances, carpet deal CHALMERS! Outer Dnve, for seniors or working nice two bedroom lower. person $340- $360, plus Reasonable rent, secusecunty n my, references A'TS/F1ATS/OU'HX S.C.S Mocomb County 101 APTS ifla TS DUPlfX Detroit.' Wayne Counly LOWER 2 bedroom, very good condltjoll on DevOllshire n Detroit TWO bedroom upper on water carpeting, Window blinds and appliances serene cottage-llke setting n this unique and fnendly waterfront community Situated at the nvers edge Ol a canal n DetrOit Convenient to Grosse POnte and downtown deal for workmg professonals, boatersl water lovers Best kept secret n City $475 plus secunty KELLY. Morang large one bedroom $375 plus utili. ties Andary HARPER! Whittier area Upper flat, 2 bedrooms, large living room, new carpet Country kitchen $400 a month ncludes heat and water B , WHTTER! Harper area One bedroom apartment, heat and appliances ncluded $ HARPER 1 Whittier/ cad. ieux, Olel two bedroom aparlments. $330 to $400 Stove, refngerator, carpet, includes heat TWO bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Townhouse on Grayton at Waveney. $500 plus security LOVELY modem 1 bedroom apartment- carpeted, air, parking. cadieux/ Morang area. $365. month including heat EAST Jefferson near Alter n Detroit. 2 and 3 bedroom uppers with heat and utilrtles, fenced parking From $350- $400 month. Security deposit CADElUX - Lovely one bedroom Appliances, air, carpeting mmediate occupancy KELLY/ Moross 2 bedroom duplex, basement, garage, newly decorated, appliances, $425 per month n HAVERHLL near Mack, lower 3 bedroom, fireplace, appliances. Avalable immedately. $ APTS/FlATS/DUPUX S.C.S/Macomb County 701 A'TS/flAT5/DU'UX Detroit/Wayne County GRATOT and East Outer Dnve, one bedroom and studos, $275 and up HAVERHLL. Spacous three bedroom home, appliances, good con<:h. lon $425/ month plus utilities No pets after 6 pm ONE bedroom apartmenl, co- op Near the village, 1st floor, $375 ncludes heat, appliances deal for senor. Call BUCKNGHAM one bedroom upper, refinished hardwood floors, porch, study, pnvate entrance, real cutel $2501 monthly MORANG! Cadieux area, clean, quiet, large Ole bedroom apartment New carpet, freshly painted, utilities ncluded, laundry faclites available. $330. plus secumy TWO bedroom duplex, Morass APTS/flATS/DUPLEX S.C.S/Macomb County SECTON 8 new 1 & 2 bed. room apartments, central air, appliances, carports ST. CLAR SHORES 12- Jefferson, extra large 1 bedroom Units. QUiet smaller community. From $470 including heat & carport Call weekdays or weekends. Mr. Klein. ST. CLAR APTS ST. CLAR SHORES, Twelve Mile, spacious one bedroom, carpeted, carport, heat included $ LAKEVEW APARTMENTS SENORS: call About Free Moving Jefferson at 10 Mle, St. Clair Shores. E;.xcellent location Spacous one bedroom Air conditioned; Carpeting, appliances. Heat and water ncluded. $ NORTH SHORE N ST. CLAR SHORES (at 9-1/2 Mile & Jefferson) large DELUXE ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS WTH Your own private basement Central air conditioning Carports available Close to a newly renovated center (8-1/2 Mile & Jefferson) shopping n the heart of the boating and fine restaurant area Swimming pool & clubhouse A nice place to call home From $570 Call Today To see these exceptional apartments Monday - Friday 9-5 e Saturday A'TS/FlATS/DU'UX S.C.S/Mocomb County 702 APTS flats/duplex S.C.S 'Mocomb County or!.. cond,non,ng LVewhere the fun S four seasons lon9' selecl your home rom our executne one and two-bedroom ranch apartment homes or our SpaCOUS two-bedroom 1011aparl1Tl<!n15 Pamper yoorself Wlll1.ndlVllluaJ d,mate control all-g E kllchen. wajlto-wall plush carpeting. sound and your own LAKEVEW PATO Ofl BALCONY EnJOY e8 l'tna your PRVATE LAKEFRONT CLUB HOUSE BOAT HARBOR and BOATNG ASSOCATON CLUB BOATS on all spotts Lake Sl Cla,r Resort hvllg at your doorstep' PONTE GARDEN HARPER WOODS ONE AND TWO BEDROOM Nc...Jy Dcwr<ltcd Senior Cltl/en D<;«)unl Two Year Cd,C AvaJldhlc Close to Shoppmg and Bus Well MaJntalned & Secure Bulldmgs APTS Other apartments aviljlable m Ea.tDetrOit and Fraser FOR YOUR APPONTMENT CALL StUtndC)1illtyje A Vlllage Green Communty 'Some reslnclions may apply.,..,... l..'" "':\... - t 7 '1 ( - L-.( r HARBOR CLUB APARTMENTS AND YACHT HARBOR EAST JEFFERSON ON LAKE ST. CLAR ReSident Manager f'--'" --

63 13C, 702 APTS/flATS/OUPlfX S.C.S/ Macomb County GRANT MANOR SENJOR CTZEN APARTMENTS Affordably pnced ndependent living for seniors age 62 and over who like the opton of making new fnends, beng nvolved n social activities and stili have the pnvacy and ndependence of their own apartment from $390 a month Conveniently located to St Basil and St Veronica Parishes, Semta busllne and shopping Mile, East Detroit n ATTENTON TRANSFERRED EXECS Short term lease available on CLEAN 2 bedroom Condo n St Clair Shores near 9 Mile All appliances ncluded lakeshore Village $625 month Johnstone & Johnstone 9 1/2 Mile! Mack- 1 bedroom, appliances, heat $ RVERA Terrace, lower level, next to pool. 2 bedroom, 2 bath $750 Claire, n GOT A BUSY SGNAL? RELAX! USE OUR FAX Call and nquire about our FAX MACHNE. When time s short and our lines are busy. you can simply FAX the copy along with billing and category nformation. GROSSE PONTE NEWS ST.CLAR Shores, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, modern kitchen, heat, water and carport ncluded, central air $ PONTE Rentals, has new one and two bedroom apartments Rental allow. ance for handy man duties ST. CLAR SHORES Greater Mack Between 8-9 Mile Rd Clean and cozy one bedroom apartments Newer carpeting and appliances. ) Wmdow blinds Cell9 : tans On buslire $450 ncludes heat Open Monday- Fnday 9-5 Saturday 1Q-3 CHAPOTON APTS MODERN 1 bedroom. Appliances, central air, dishwasher, washer and dryer, 11 Milel Jefferson $440 per month TWO bedroom apartment, 9 Mile- Jefferson Bus transportation and shopping n S HOUSfS FOR ftnt Pointes / Harper Woods PARK, 2 bedroom ranch Completely furnished, central air, secunty system, modem kitchen, full bath n basement Tappan of Era, WOODS 3 bedroom bnck colonial, family room, fin- shed basement, fireplace, garage, central air, newly decorated. Great house! $1,050 Available November 15th Hampton 3 bedrooms, Fireplace, Garage $8501 month Hampton 3 bedrooms, Fireplace, Garage $8501 month GROSSE POinte, lovely, large 4 bedroom Tudor With family room and study, completely renovated $1, GROSSE Pornte Woods, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Nicely decorated nsulated- low heating costs $800 n NOTRE Dame, 616, 2 bed room, 1 bath fireplace, appliances basement garage large fenced yard, $725 month CONVENENT Grosse POinte hili location, 2 bed. room 1 1/2 car garage available November 1 $650 plus security , after 6 3 bedroom house Available November 15th $7501 month Short term lease available Non smokers preferred after HOUSfS FOR RfNT 'ointes/har,er Woods BEST location, best house' 2 bedroom bungalow, great new kitchen, all ap pllances, large bright basement family room $700 Roslyn/ Mack CUTE 1 bedroom ranch (Woods) 1 car garage $ TROMBLEY ROAD. SX bedroom, 3 1/2 bath Col- Onial Month to month lease One month security deposit Tenant pays lawn/snow/utilities No pets please. Available mmediately $20001 month CHAMPON & BAER, NC LNCOLN ROAD- 3 bedrcom, 1 1/2 bath ColOnial With large family room mmediate occupancy $1,400 month With secu. nty deposit Johnstone & Johnstone GROSSE POinte Woods, 3 bedroom Colonial, family room, dining room 1 1/2 baths Available November HOUSfS FOR RENT Detroit /Wayne County DETROT, Harper Woods area, 2 bedroom, central air, appliances, alarm $500/ month NEAR St John- 3 bedroom, $525 month MOROSS! Kelly, 2 bedroom, clean $400 plus security , Ken HOUSE for rent, 4 bedroom, lvng room, dining room, spacous kitchen With appliances, hardwood floors, 2 car ga. rage, fenced yard $4501 mo plus security HOUSE for rent, 2 bedrooms on Radnor North of Chandler Park Drive after 4, HOUSfS WANTfO'TO RfNT 709 TOWNHOUSES/CONDOS FOil RfNT WANT to rent your furnished, air conditioned home, condo or flat for June 15 through October 15, 1991 Mature couple, former Grosse POinte res- dents With no pets, no children, non smokers References Please call, 884-6n9 RVERA Terrace, 9 Mllel Jefferson 2 bedroom, 2 bath, pool, clubhouse ncludes heat, air, water, $7251 month ST John area, ColOnial townhouse, 2 bedroom, Flonda room, garage, basement, newly decorated and carpeted, stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer $ GROSSE PONTE CADEUX- Deluxe courtyard condo near Bon Secours, Village 2 bedrooms, kitchen appltances, lovely neutral decor $n Johnstone & Johnstone GROSSE POinte, Jefferson, newer Townhome, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 1st floor laundry, 2 car attached garage, deck $1,ooo! month Michigan Realty Company, ns EDGEWOOD Terrace Condo Close to Harper Modem one bedroom, newly decorated, lots of closet space, refngerator, stove, & heat ncluded $500 n9-8531' FOR Lease "400 on the Lake" fabulous 5th floor condomlmum With beautiful view of the lake 2 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths With flexible floor plan 23 X 16 family room Laundry room 6 monlh lease $1200 per month Higbie Maxon rnc DEAL for large family Spa- COUS4 bedoom home for rent Bordenng Grosse HARPER WOODS, 2 bedroom condo, no pets, POinte Fireplace, formal dining room, freshly close to church, xway painted Secunty system, and St, John. $500 plus fenced n yard Rental utilities and security deposit to be LUXURY Condo on St dlscued. ContFlct R B Clair Shores Country at r ft" Club..!.course. Two 1 'Sf,,...,- 'n ' MODERN 2 bedroom ranch bedroo,m, baths $8001 on UniVersity, lease 972- month Wll consider 5578 short lease , after 600 pm CLEAN home n Mack! Cadieux area $500. per month plus 1 1/2 months secunty , between noon and 6. VERY nice area of Detroit, 'Bedford/ Whittier/ Chandler Park Completely redecorated 3 bedroom Colonial, 1 1/2 bath, fireplace, modern kitchen With oak cabinets and appliances, 1 1/2 car garage, basement $550 Eastside Management Company, GREAT area of Detroltl Oldtown/ Cadieux! Chandler Park Charming two bedroom brick Ranch, freshly painted $450 Eastside Management EXCELLENT area of DetrOll Edmore, Kellyl 8 Mile Clean well decorated 3 bedroom bungalow, lreplace, updated kitchen, rec room, garage $500 Eastside Management Company, HOUSfS FOR RfNT S.C.S. / Macomb County ST Clair Shores- Marter Rd Beautllul 2 Bedroom Townhouse $ FOUR bedrooms, two baths fireplace carpeted stove, refrigerator, ga rage mmediate occupancy JEFFERSON 13 Brick 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Basemenl, deck, features galore 3 car nsulated garage, remodeled water view $ CUTE two bedroom St Clair Shores One car ga rage No basement Lease possible $420 a month Available mmediately Call EAST DETROT 2 bedroom house Stove, refngerator, $450, security, references WANT ADS Call n Early GROSSE PONTE NEWS LAKEFRONT CONDO With glass & screened balcony with view of Lake St Clair Boat well, clubhouse, with pool, tenms courts 2400 sq. ft of liv- ng space Tappan of ERA LAKESHORE Village, 2 bedroom townhouse central air, mmediate occupancy $600 per month 884-n52. ON St Clair, 1 block from Kercheval, 2 bedroom, 1 bath townhouse, basement and assigned park- ng LAKESHORE Village Edsel Ford Ct, 2 bedroom Townhouse With appliances Available November 1st $6501 month- 1 month deposit , , after 600 pm EASTLAND area very mce 2 bedroom condomimum, quiet building, new carpeting, all appliances and carport $850 month deal for Singles or work- ng couples No pets GROSSE PONTE PARK St Paul at Wayburn Redecorated 2 bedroom, dining room, kitchen With appliances full base ment carpeted, off street parking $450 EastSide Management THREE bedroom condo n Grosse POinte mmediate occupancy $950 month plus utilities Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate LAKESHORE Village, one bedroom upper, $450 Century 21 Kee, ST Clair Shores- Marter Rd Beautiful 2 Bedroom Townhouse $ lakeshore Drrve, 2 bedroom Townhouse With new kitchen Available November 15 $ RVERA Terrace- 2 bedroom 2 bath carport pool air heat ncluded $695/ Security TOWNHOUSES / CONDOS WANTEO WANT TO RENT' your furnished, air conditioned home, condo or flat for June 15 through October 15, 1991 Mature couple, former Grosse POinte res- dents With no children, no pets, non smokers References Please call or write Apartment 3F, 1815 Mooting Line Dnve, Vero Beach. F WANT TO RENT: Your furnished, air conditioned home, condo or flat for June 15 through October 15, 1991 Mature couple, former Grosse POinte residents With no children, no pets, non smokers References Please call 884-6n GAUGES/STOlAGE FOil RfNT $40 half- $75 full. 5 months or longer GARAGE for rent n Grosse Pomte, secluded, attached, won't freeze GAtAGfS/STOlAGf WANTfO WANTED- space for 1 car, Grosse POinte LVNG QUARTfRS TO SHARE ROOMMATE; male or female, Maryland n the Park- lower 2 bedroom completely fumlshed, utll. tles ncluded. References required , evenings FURNSHED room n lovely Grosse Pomte Park home Kitchen and laundry privileges $250 month FEMALE Maie Profes- Sional to share com. pletely furnished Duplex, Morang & Cadieux you Will need your own bedroom set, telephone and 1 months security de- POSit $ RESPONSBLE male roommate needed to share upper flat n Park. Heat ncluded, $235, share cable/ phone (Leave message) 71. omces/commucal follllfht HLL mailing address available We accept mall and UPS packages for you Call n service to check for mall, hold or forward mall for you Personal $30 month, business $50 per month Conference room available for sales representallves or meetings by the hour FSHER ROAD Mews- EXECUTVE SUite lor 2-3 people Balh w shower, coffee bar, courtyard entry ALSO Single office, 1st fj, share entry FSHER MAUMEE Lower level 1-2 person sulte,lav ALLARD LARGE OPEN AREA With moveable partitions, two prrvate offices kitchen, 2 lavs, storage, ample park- ng ON THE HLL SECOND FLOOR FRONT, Windows, 635 sq ft, single Side office, Single office With lav cheap basemenl hideaway VilLAGE 2ND FLOOR, Windows, three room suite retail or office MACK OFFCE SPACE sq ft divded mto 3 sections carpeted MACK-KERBY 4400 sa FT zoned B- 2 rear parking MACK VERNER 2800 sa FT can divide, retail Virginia S Jeffries Realtor Mack! Bedlord Retail storefronts ApprOXmately 1000 sq h at $575 a month and 800 sq ft at $400 a month Owner PilYs gas and water- Large basement stor age for each Great loca tlon ST CLAR SHORES- Office suite n 10 Mile! Jefferson area Call for details CENTURY 21 AVD, NC n OFFceS for lease, Kelly, Harper Woods, available mmediately 886-9n5, OFFCES COMMERCAL FOR RENT JEFFERSON! 9 mile Forsyth building 800 to 2,000 sq h available mmediately PrestigiOUS, attractive, Williamsburg design, well soundproofed Ample parking, $16 50 per sq. h n. cludes janltonal. Robert Sflre and ASSOCiates n THE MARK BLDG MACK AVE ST CLAR SHORES Office SUites available Upper Level Variable SZes Modern-Affordable nquire on other locations n GROSSE POinte Village Secure basement storage Robert Stire and Associates n BOUTQUE Office Space- $125 and up East Jefferson, Grosse POinte Park, between Maryland and Wayburn Beaullfully decorated Parking a plus CNe pay your rllovmg costlll) / East Jefferson- Office! CommerCial Grosse POinte Park. deal for Real Estate Office, Beauty Parlor, Travel Agency, Barber Shop, Medical Clinic, Executive Sales, Leasing Office Square Feet available. (we Will pay your moving costl!l) ! PRME office! retail Grosse POinte Park (across from Sparky Herberts) Available November 1st or TWO MONTHS FREE RENT Plus a great location for this very nice suite of comfortable and convenient of. flces n Harper Woods 1,600 square feet near 1-94 and Vernier,Easy ani olf X-Way SpeCial features include convenient parking, entrance wailing area, special luncheon/ snack area With complete kitchen facjhtles Completely redecorated and carpeted, With new everything throughout Super neighbors Come VSit PRME retsl space available "ON THE HLL" 20 X 20 Please Call or HARPER Woods, Harper, 2 rooms plus reception and storage. $475 per month ncludes Utilites STORE or Office for lease, 1,400 sq ft 8 Mile/ Harper Easy access to n GROSSE POinte Woods office available mmediately, 196 square feet on Mack between 7 & 8. $275 per month ncludes ullhtjes deal for manu. facturers rep, attomey, etc or mile! Hoover 1400 sq ft. of office space Across from hospital Available November 10th Mack, 900 square feet, $700 per month ST. Clar Shores, 11 1/2 mile! Harper, 500 square feet, air conditioned, partitioned, carpeting, 5 day Janitor, near expressway, mmediate occupancy, $5001 gross ncludes all utilities and Janitor n8-0120, KENNEDY BULDNG Affordable office suites Large area/single suites East 8 Mile Road opposite Eastland Mall GROSSE Pomte Village 2 basement offices Wth Wndows $2501 month Robert Sfire and Ass0- ciates n SGNATURE BULDNG 1 executve office, 14' x 18' Wth secretanal semces n OFFce for rent- Mack Ave, Grosse Pomte Park All utlites ncluded Pnvate parking available $125 per month OFFCE SPACE Grosse Pointe Woods Use of conference room and kitchen OFFCfS/COMMfRCAL FOR RENT PRME OFFCE SPACE Available in various suite sizes from 200 square leet to 800 square feet To lit your individual needs Prime Harper Woods locallon near 1-94 x-way Lots of parkmg. very reasonable Call Jim, 9-9pm Mack and Mack Grosse Pomte Woods Retail storefronts ApprOXimately 1,380 square feet at $1,050 a month and 1,650 square feet at $1,350 a month Owner pays taxes and extenor nsurance Red Carpet Kelm Shorewood Real Estate, nc, HARPER Woods Harper, small office, deal for Rep, $125 ncludes utilities GROSSE POinte Farms Law building, Will accept 1 lawyer December 1, Mack Ave 884-6nO 720 ROOMS FOR lent TWO rooms, deal for work- ng people, $150- $200 plus security deposit House pnvlleges, laundry, heat, electnclty ncluded Jim, PROFESSONAL. auiet home Sleeping room East Warren! Outer Drive area Call before 6 PM ROOM to rent Mack! Moross area Woman pre fered VACATON RfNTAl florda BONTA Sprrngs waterfront Condo Two bedrooms, 1 bath, walk to beach Available November & Apnl. First two weeks n December / BRADENTON. refurbished, completely furnished 1 bedroom condo with sofa bed n living room Screened patio Pool, la- CUZZ near beachs $800 per month, 3 month minimum Available December ORLANDO Condo on golf course of Country Club, 25 miles from Disney Two bedrooms, 2 baths, new, pool, sauna, hot tub next door Rent by the week! month NAPLES Ronda Attractive 2 bedroom condo, fully furnished, clubhouse, pool Close to shops and beach $900 monthly.6ovailable February- April Days , eve. mngs THREE bedroom beachfront condo, Marco sland Flonda, HlOO Ask for Mana MARCO sland, lease. San Marco Villa townhouse. 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, decorator furnished, pool, jacuzz, best locatlon to medical center, Publlx shopping center Beach! park deal for extra clean, non- smoking couple $1,900 monthly Each additional adult $500 per month Maxi. mum 4 adults, no pets HUTCHNSON lslandocean front, luxurious condo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 3 month mlmmum, January- March, , DELRAY Beach FlOrida Condo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, minimum 3 months No pets, no children Close to everything $1,2001 month after 6 LUXURY condo, by month Ft Meyers Beach, Aor- da, overlooking gulf 2 bedrooms, 2 batha, newly furnshed VACATON RENTAL florda 721 VAQTlON RfNTAL florda BOCA Raton. Luxury ocean view condo, sleeps 5 2 baths $600 a week De cember through January 4th NAPLES Woodmere Lake Excellent condition 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, fully furnished Minimum 3 months, $l,soo/ month CAPTVA sland, FlOrida, waterlront condominium, dock, pool, beach, every amenity, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms With loft, very private Available Decem ber and January Owner, home, work VACATON RfNTAl OUT OF STAn CONDO & VLLA VACATON RENTALS BAHAMA'S CARBBEAN FLORDA HAWA MEXCO Personalized Vacations' ACAPULCO studio Sleeps 4 December Overlooks bay, maid service ST Crox Virgin sland rental Large garden apartment n Historic Frederlksted, belonging to Restaurateur Barbara McConnell Great acces Sible location to every thing $100 per day VACATON RfNTAl NORTHfllN MCHGAN HARBOR Springs, fully equipped home, sleeps 12 Call Layman Asso- Ciates, Lynn McGann, Realtor Associate HARBOR Sprlngs- Harbor Cove luxury condo Sleeps 9, remodeled ntenor, new fumlture, ndoor pool Available for fall & winter rentals HARBOR Springs/ Petoskey Luxury 3 bedroom condo Minutes to ski lodge Weekends or weekly 88&-6922 or SCHUSS Mountam Shanly Creek chalet n The Woods Sleeps 8, 54 holes of golf ncluding The Legend TenniS, pool TROUT CREEK CONDOMNUM HARBOR SPRNGS, M Adjacent to Midwest's best skng- Boyne Highlands, Nubs Nub ndoorl Outdoor & ndoor pools, fitness center, 10K cross country ski trails, meeting rooms, 1-3 plus loft condos with fireplaces, Whirlpools Pleasantvlew, Harbor Spnngs, M HOMESTEAD, luxury 3 or 4 bedroom condo Superb vlewl Christmas week skng HARBOR Spnngs- Harbor Cove Beautiful condo, sleeps miles from Boyne Highlands or Nubs Nob ndoor pool, hot tub, sauna Sylvain Management nc On site BOYNE Skiers, snowmobilers- 3 bedrooms sleeps 11 fireplace or VACATON.(NTAL RESORTS HARSENS sland 4 bedrooms 1 1/2 baths 1600 square feet lreplace, 1 acre on water completely furmshed 1 hour from DetrOit $600 month plus utllllles HOUS(S FOR SAU GROSSE POinte City 942 Washington 3 4 bedroom brick 2 baths central air, large family room larger 2 car garage 2 fireplaces nground sprln kler $ Open Sunday 1 to VACATON RfNTAL FLORDA' 100 HOUSfS FOR SAlf 4577 Farmbrook, n DetrOit Nice 2 bedroom home With g,,'age $ BY Owner- 9 Mile/ 1-94 Prestigious area at East DetrOit St Clair Shores school district 3 bedroom ranch 2 car attached ga rage 1 1/2 bath, 2 fire places much more Ask ng $114,000 Shown by appointment FARMS- Charming three bedroom 2 bath den Farm style Colonial Newly renovated move n condition Close 10 schools and park ST lair Shores lake fronl for adults who can afford and appreciate great lakes living Custom Col omal 4 bedrooms 2 1/2 baths fireplace formal U11Y, <..elltral dlr allu much more Terms POSSble Price adjusted 10 $ By owner FARMS 2 bedroom ranch/ move in conditon 50' x 148 lot landscaped privacy, car garage Available for mmediate occupancy Open Sun day 1 5 or by appoint. ment 192 Kerby Rd HOME FOR THE HOLl- DAYS Farm colonial With a den and so much more Excellent can dillon only $104,900 Kathy Lenz Johnstone & Johnstone TODAY'S BEST BUYS GROSSE PONTE NEW LSTNG Grosse POinte 6-4 brick n. come Side drive, 2 car garage, gas heat Excellent location Under $ GROSSE PONTE WOODS 4 room Bungalow, large lot gas heat Side dnve, one car garage $62,900 or 01- fer cash to new morgage GROSSE PO\NTE NEW US'T\NG 4/4 Two family' flat 2 fur naces city certlfred very clean large lot, three car garage Only $84,900 cash to a new morgage CROWN REALTY TOM MCDONALD & SON LARGE family room With Anderson Windows living room, dining room, 2 natural fireplaces, 3 bedroom 2 1/2 baths 2 car garage, finished basement and more AVON, ST. CLAR SHORES: Affordable three bedroom ranch Wth 1,000 square feet of space mc1udmg full bath and kitchen m basementl CEDAR, ST. CLAR SHORES: Sharp two bedroom ranch Wth custom kitchen, up dated bath, new furm ture and wmdows EASTBORNE: Reno vated bungalow With Groe Pomte schools Four bedrooms Walk to St Johns HOLLYWOOD. HARPER WOODS: A real best bu)" Wth foul bedloom<; Totally renovated Updated ktchen and bath Grosse POnte school WLLAMSBURG CT.: Metculously maintained bflck anch \\ th Grtl'ise Pomte chool'i, large kitchen Wth eatmg "pace, Flonda room Fanta'itlc c!o'iet space! nlf' Prudent181., GrOUt POln11P Real ftli,..e- (' VACATON R(NTAl FLORDA ENJOY SLAND LVNG AT T'S FNEST ON HUTCHNSON SLAND, FLORDA Many oceanfront condos in vaned sizes to choose from Reduced rental rates n Dec/Jan/Apr All fully furnished and include golf, tennis health club, restaurant and 1/2- mile of beach To Rent a Condo contact DESBOROUGH & ASSOCATES, NC. 944 Seaway Drive Ft. Pierce, FlOrida ,_ Slll ' J --,.." 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64 P$ 14C Grosse pointe News 300 HOUSES for SAlE COZY home 3 bedroom bungalow 2 car garage marnterrance ree Low utilities Excellent condl lion after 7 pm DETROT FARMONT Three bed room brick burrgalow Features rnclude large upstairs bedroom 23 4 X 15 7 dining room fm shed basement BALFOUR 3 bedroom brick bungalow With 4th room (11X9) alarm sys tem 112 lav n semi fin shed basemenl ERA Home Protection Plan SOMERSET Great DetrOit location Freshly deco rated - painted and up dated thru-ouf Features 3 bedrooms flrrlshed base ment ERA Home Protectlorr Plarr Call Tappan of ERA ST Clair Shores Norcrest 3 bedroom brick ranch north of Ver nrer between Lakeshore and Martar $ Corrdo's Mile 2 bedroom 2rrd floor $ Mile 2 bedrooms. 1st floor $ between Harper and Jefferson Roseville ndigo 3 bedroom brick ranch, 13 Mile and Groesbeck area $ Dale 3 bedroom brick ranch. 11 Mile and Hayes. $ Elite Realty NVESTERS specials. East side DetrOt properties numerous simple as sumptlons land contracts and trades available Call for a full listing, Elite Realty CLOVERLY ROAD. BUilder's own home Pleasant surprises abound n this 4 bed room, 3 bath Colonial Family room, library, three car garage Storagel $ By appointment only FRST OFFERNG Wondertu\ 3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath Ranch Over 1600 square feetl Attached 2 car garage $148,500 Kathy Lenz, Johnstone & Johnstone HARPER Woods Beaufall Unusual all brick bungalow mmedl' ate occupancy $81, Broker AAA BUilders Model 1 LEFT Spectacular Views, 2-3 bedrooms Townhome, fireplaces, 2 car garage. very luxunous LAKEVEW CLUB Jefferson N of 11 1/2 Mile Fn,Sat,Sun, HOUSES foil SALE GRACOUS Grosse POinte Woods 3 bedroom Bun. galow With basement dining room fireplace sun room 2 car garage POSSible land contract owner moving south wants offer Ask for Eve yn Banach Just Listed Grosse POinte Woods 3 bf'droom brick family room fireplace formal dining room Walk to schools shopping mme dlate occupancy Ask for Mary Ugo Century 21 East BRCK 3 bedroom bath Basement deck features galore 3 car n. sulated garage Camage house over t $115, OPEN SUNDAY November 4th 1 5 pm 1424 Beaconsfield Grosse POinte r";,, T",ee badf00jl, i 112 bath formal dining room finished basement 2 car garage Excellenl home No work left for new owner $79, HOME FOR THE HOL DAYS Ranch 3 bedrooms 2 baths, Mut schier Kitchen ncludes large master bedroom and pllvate bath Grosse POinte Schools, $96,900 Kathy Lenz. Johnstone & Johnstone, , GROSSE POinte Farms 3 bedroom Colomal New family room, new kitchen, finished basement, 2 car garage, large lot For sale by owner, no brokers please For appointment, Days or Evenings SPACOUS Woods ranch east of Mack Family room, fireplace, attached garage, central air, new wmdows, doorwall to deck Priced below $150,000 Red Carpet Kelm, ask for Zoe 286 Moran- By Owner large 4 bedroom Colonial Totally re-modeled and decorated New deck $179,900 Must see to appreciate Open Sunday 2 to bedroom bungalow 2 car garage, finished basement St Clair Shores Must sell' $60, BUYNG OR SELLNG A HOME Wll prepare all legal documents, $200 complete Also trusts, Wlls, and probate Thomas P Wolverton, Attorney, VERNER! Marter large 4 bedroom, formal dining room, 2 1/2 baths, family room with fireplace, mud room, attached garage Only $189,900 Andary, HOUSES for SALE GROSSE POinte Woods, open Sunday Brys Mack/ Vernier Great family home, 4 bedroom. 1 1/2 bath, iv- 109 room, fireplace, formal dining. updated kitchen, library, newer roof $107,900 Broker CLNTON Township, 17 & Gartleld 2,400 square feet 4 bedrooms, baths. family room, large lot Donna. ERA Aleardl EAST DETROT- Great starter 3 bedroom n Toepherl Kelly area Remodeled, basement, central arr and 2 car garage Low SO's CENTURY 21 AVD, NC MUST SELL MMED- ATEL yl 1,700 square foot Colonial Dtllruli leaf Grosse POinte Three bedrooms, large kitchen With eating area, natural fireplace Needs new carpet Make an offerl Call Bob Kitchen for more nformation Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate NCOME Property Two family n nice DetrOit neighborhood Land con. tract, $3,000 Jeff- Broker WANT ADS Call n Early WEDNESDAY, 8-5 THURSDAY, 8-6 FRDAY, 8-5 MONDAY, 8.6 GROSSE PONTE NEWS Mllel Schoenherr. Lovely 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Colomal, 2 car garage, basement 0 down, $40,900 Red Carpet Kelm, ask for Zoo CADEUX! Harper area, completely remodeled, 3 bedroom, bnckcote bungalow Approximately 900 square feet large new custom kitchen, 1 car garage wlth storage, large fronl porch, 1uH basement Offered at $32,500 by owner Call , 6183 Woodhall CHARMNG 2 story house located at 117 Mapleton, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, new 2 car garage, fireplace. deck and plumbing Close to lake and schools $133,000 Open House Sunday 2 to , after 6, loa HOUSES FOil SALE OPEN Sunday, 1-4. Beautiful 4 bedroom Colonial, all new ntenor decor, new center sland kitchen With new bleached oak cabinets and built n appliances, new Bay Window n living room & sky light n family room, new floors and all new custom Window treatments, all the work has been done, Just move n 1073 canterbury By owner No brokers or DETROT HOMES PLEASANT snug bnck duplex near hospital, 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors, art deco, sunny Flonda room, 2 car garage See this one nowl Call Jano HOMEY bnck colonial Din. ng room, hardwood flco's, f"s place, 2 bed rooms, garage Great nvestment- Low 30's Don't waltl Call Jane WHTE- GLOVE clean 3 bedroom bungalow Large kitchen, 2 car garage Just red u ced deal starter Call Jane Land contracts, FHA, VA Power Brokers Ltd HARPER WOODS Sprawlmg bnck ranch on park like lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, huge family room, 2 natural fireplaces, formal dining room, 2 car attached garage A rot of home for the money NCOME PROPERTY Bnck two family n good eastside DetrOit location Land contract terms Both umts presently OCCUPied Great cash flow Stieber Realty ST CLAR Shores, open Sunday 12-5, Van Custom built bnck ranch With attached garage, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, family room With frreplace, ex1ra lot, lake access, $159, HARPER Woods, 3 bedroom bnck, formal dining room. living room Wth natural fireplace, large family kitchen, 2 car garage, close to all the convenrencles $79,500 Ask for Debbie Gagnon, or McKinley For Sale by Owner Very Reasonably Priced 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Colomal With family room, din- ng room, fireplace and 2 car garage Best deal n the Farms. AnXOUS to move Call GROSSE PONTE SHORES 100 HOUSES FOil SALE 5200 UNVERSTY, assume FHA mortgage With $5,000 down Payments $359 per month, 3 bedroom bungalow Move-n condition $31,900 Century 21 East, Elegant Woods Colonial New kitchen, family room With NFP. three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, Rae Room Lovely grounds $179,000 HENDRCKS And Assoc, nc FOR sale, Harper Woods 3 bedroom aluminum bungalow, thermal pane windows, full basement, 1 1/ 2 car garage, new carpet n lving room, $51, {)841, agent LOVELY three bedroom center entrance Colonial Offered by owner Call for an appointment, Great deal, pnced to selll 80 COMMERCAL ULDNGS Mack We Wll pay your moving costs. HStOriC Bank BUilding Beautifully decorated 3500 sq. ft 2100 square feet undvded on first floor Zoned- all business $110,000 (or lease) or ATENTON. CONTRAC- TORS get n on this rare opportunity 4,000 square foot building for lease n desirable Grosse POinte Park area. 3,200 square foot warehouse with 2 truck doors, 800 square foot office space with central atr $2,500 per month Call Jim saros for more delails. JM SAROS AGENCY, NC COMMERCAL BUilding, square feet, 2 story, flourishing business dlstnct, E Warren near E Outer Dnve, 4 blocks North of Grosse POinte Park Display Window and electric sign Contac.t COMMERCAL 'ROPERTY MEDCAL building With ajolnrng lot E Warren area $ or best offer Land contract terms Century 21 East, HOUSES for SALE 803 CONDOSAPTSiFLATS LAKESHORE Village- two bedroom Townhouse By owner, $65, LAKESHORE VLLAGE Tastefully decorated two bedroom townhouse condo Updated kitchen With solid oak cabinets and dishwasher Updated bath and custom Window treatments Central air $64,900 CHAMPON & BAER, NC RVERA Terrace, 9 Mile! Jefferson 2 bedroom, 2 bath, pool, clubhouse $74, ST. PAUL GROSSE PONTE CTY Spacous English Tudor condominium With Old World charm Well cared for, quiet corner unit, within wali<lng distance of Village Features nclude 1/2 bath and ibrajy on 1st floor with newer gourmet kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths second floor, 3rd floor bedroom and bath Hardwood floors throughout With atry front bay n living room and upstairs bedroom. FOR SALE BY OWNER $209,900.MC For more mformation or appointment MARYSVLLE Riverview, ranch, attached garage, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, central air. Asking $95, DUPLEX n Detroit, each Unit S 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath Townhouse style (Side by side) near Grosse POinte. Good rental history. One unit available December 1st $66,000 or lease Wth option or MARTER ROAD- LAKESHORE VLLAGE Sparkling clean 2 bedroom condo with central air, lovely refinished hardwood floors, nice decorl mmediately available at $59,900 Call for appointments ST ClAR SHbAES:-' 1sl floor condo has 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, newer carpeting, central air, appliances and great location! Budget price of $57, Johnstone ' & Johnstone 800 HOUSES foil SALE 49 BELLE MEADE GROSSE PONTE SHORES Four bedroom Colomal, finished basement, outstanding location, built square feet. Call For Appointment BY OWNER $ &03 CONDOS! APlS/FLAlS WOODBRDGE EAST "Dorset Unit" bnck townhouse with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room fin. Shed basement, newer fumace with central air, 2 carports, pool, clubhouse and secunty guard HARPER WOODS Sharp 2 bedroom Unit, balcony off bedroom, au appliances, private basemenl, move n condition Only $39,000 Stieber Realty n MEADOWBRfDGE condo, excellent 2 bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, attached garage, finished basement, wet bar, patio, facing woods, park tke settmg mmediate occupancy A must see Reasonably Priced PRCED bellow market mmediate occupancy Wndwood POinte Condo, upper two bedroom, two bath, den deck, all major appliances ncluded By appointment only, SO GROSSE Pomte, Jefferson, newer Duplex. Each has three bedrooms, 2 1/2 bath, 2 car attached garage, 1st floor laundry, deck. One Unit has finrshed basement. Will sell as Duplex for $229,900, or as 2 separate Condo's Michigan Realty Company, LAKEPONTE TOWERS 2 bedroom, 2 bath on 6th floor Pnced low for fast sale. CENTURY 21 AVD, NC LAKESHORE Village, 2 bedroom Townhouse, open Sunday, November 4th, 2 to 5 p.m Marter Many amenites' $57,000. Century 21 East, Donna Jarvis, Lakefront complex- Sharp and spacious oondo in St. Clatr Shores. Natural fireplace, attached garage and enjoyable location. CENTURY 21 AVD, NC n8-81oo &00 HOUSES TOR SALE 103 CONDOS APlS/flATS LAKESHORE Village, Just listed, Gary Lane $ Diana Bartolotta. Century 21 Kee, HARPER Woods, 2 bedroom Condo, near 51. John, custom kitchen, close to xway, washer & dryer $43, NO CLASSFED ADS CAN BE TAKEN AFTER NOON ON TUESDA YS Don" Call your CHOCE AREA CONDOS HARPER Forget. ads n Early! GROSSE PONTE NEWS STLLMEADOW. 15 Mile Road, West of 1-94 Ranch unit With attached garage Two bedrooms, baths, pnvate patio, neutral decor Many ex1ra features $79,000 CHAM. PON & BAER, NC WOODS WLDWOOD $48, KNGSVLLE $52,000 ST. CLAR SHORES MARTER $57, ARTHUR CT. $59, CLAR PONTE $83, LNCOLN CT. $85, WOODBRDGE $89, COUNTRY CLUB $106, VAN CT $259,000 GROSSE PTE. WOODS 1750 VERNER RD. $149, SHOREPONTE $154,900 The Prudent8 Grosse POinte Real Es.ale Co tndepe>r\denlly Qwneod and Opora!9d &00 HOUS S FOR SALE EDGEFELD HARPER WOODS Three bedroom ColOnial, finished basement, central ar, family room, alummum tnm, two car garage, excellent condtion Call For Appointment BY OWNER GROSSE PONTE PARK _' ;; Upon Mack Avenue Completon Grosse POinte Woods M THOSE planning on buying a home should have their own broker EspeCially with the high cost and uncertainties of purchasing a home ThiS pnables one to buy the light house at the best pllce We would like to represent these home buyers OERYCK REAL ESTATE GROSSE PONTE WOODS LAKE VEW Elegant for entertaimng and growing family, huge custom master suite, four bedrooms, four full baths, two and one half baths, three car garage, sauna, solanum, BY OWNER call for list of amenities. OPEN SUNDAY S. Duval Grosse Pointe Shores Under construction on CAMERON PLACE 3,500 square feet, four bedrooms, three baths Call The BRADSHAW CO AUTUMN N METAMORA HUNT COUNTRY 4 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, P.M WHTTER Classic Calhoun built center entrance Colonial surrounded by lovely manicured grounds, built approximately This home features five bedrooms, three and one half bts, living room with fireplace, formal dmmg room, paneled family room/den, kitchen and breakfast room. Full basement has recreaton room with freplace. Gas forced au furnace with central air. Two car detached garage. Call for details. OFFERED AT $249,900 GROSSE PONTE SHORES BY OWNER ]977 BROADSTONE P;H)OU brick. h rlloom 1 12 h<lfh f<lmlh rm,!?rg(' kllch('n, living rm rllnlng 1m dbl fireplace f h('(j ha('ment. 2 CiH g<lr 19r r('ir deck $ Charmmg 4 hedroom. 3 h<lth Cape Cod 10 prme Shol (' locaton on qlll('t cui de <;<lcju<;t off Lake hor(' Drn(' Fe<ltul c mat('r b('droom prvate hath on lt floor. famjlv room d(,1l officp ne\'<ly r('mod( l('d kltchcn and llonll' Wml <lilt n('lude allo\\.1nce for central all <"e111'1 motlvat('d' $37'i.OOO Call Frank McHugh at RR JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE, NC, 2884 CASEY RD. The mterror of thl 3.600,q ft Cape Cod,,urpased only hy the hlltop vews from ts bay wmdoyos of the Flint R1\er Valley below A dramatc open curved,talrca,e Yomd to a Circular foyer oft which are ma<;ter <;lllte & h hrarv, 4 bedroom. 5 haths, formal lmg and dmlng room country kitchen plu hearth warmed famll) room, all on 5 heavenly acre, fol $349000' DRECTONS T 75 to Lapeer Rd (M 24), N to Dryden Rd E to ThornVlle Rd,S to Caey Rd go W Sherr) Thompson A,oclate" nc ll'lte, vou to tour 4 <;C )'ct Metamora propl'rtll's Map, & detall, Yo111bl' available from <;HERRY THOMPSON at ')6 or 797.')522 SHERRY THOMPSON "... f\ ASSOCATES, NC. 72 E. High Street.J[B. _!:'etamora, Mlchingan "" _ M L:J 911 BALLANTYNE Attractive, well kept Colomal bmlt in 1963 features four bedrooms, two and one half bts, two flrelace", and two car garage. LVng r?om, dlllmg room, paneled family ro<?m Wth doorwall, large kitchen with butlt-ms, full basement With recreation room Central air, inground sprinkler "ystem, "'paclous fenced Side and back yard with bnck patio. Call for detals. $297,500 COMERCA BANK-DETROT (313) t:-"-'"

65 15C,,,\, i '\, 103 CONDOS/ APTS/FlATS COMTEMPORARY CONDO- Great Room concept ranch condo with loft features, over 2000 sq ft of hvlng space Three bedrooms, three full baths, natural fireplace, full basement, two car attached garage and much more Asking $169,900 Ask for JUdy St Clair Shores Golf course condo- Great View, first floor unit features two bedrooms, two full baths, first floor laundry at. tached garage, deck With flower boxes Over 6,000 n upgrades, Karastan carpeting, asking $94,500- priced below new construction. mmediate occupancy Ask for Judy OPEN SUN Fleetwood, near Balfour Square Condos Eastland Luxury condo priced below market Health forces sale, approximately 1,400 sq ft of hvlng space, full basement, two covered carports, private enclosed patio Asking $88,900 Ask for Judy SCHULTES REAL ESTATE b florda PROPERTY VERO BEACH, FLORDA The Prestigious Moorings. SpaCOUS condominium, 1900 square feet For sale by owner $169,000. Two bedroom, two bath, living room, dining room, Fonda room, kitchen, laundry room, screened porch Lovely view, Resident manager, tennis pool. Please call or write apartment 3F, 1815 Mooring line Dnve, Vero Beach, A VERO BEACH FLORDA n The PrestigOus Moorings. Spacious condomnium, 1,900 square feet. For sale by owner, Excellent value at $179,000 Two bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, Flonda room, kitchen, laundry room, screened porch. Lovely view Resii:lent manager, tennis, pool Please call' HOUSES FOR SALE List your specal skills for hre under "SituatOns Wanted" 811 LOT5fOR SALE S 12 MORTGAGES / LAND CONTR TS 8' NORTHERN MCHGAN LOTS 100 HOUSES FOil SALE f ' 106 FLORDA 'ROPUTY BEACH FRONT Condo, 2 bedroom, completely furnished, Marco sland FlOrida Call O ' 808 lake RVER HOMES ON Lake S Clair n Grosse POinte Executive retreat, all ra- done n last 2 years Call John Hoben at Adlhoch and Ass0- ciates or BEST value n Hamson Township Price reduced $10,000 2,400 square foot colonial With 80 feet on deep canal Million dollar view of wlldhfe sactuary Scott Rogers Century 21-Mr K n2-7400, (390VEN) METAMORA- 60 acres n the heart of Metamora Hunt Country, Will divide nto 32, 18 and 10 acre parcels, wooded With creek and beautiful views Call Mike Mocere, alter 6, ROCHESTER estate size mproved luxury home sites Natural wooded roil- ng terrain Paved streets, underground utll1tles. Land contracts available WANTED- seasoned land contracts, suburbs only Pettine Realty Go, , 813 NORTHERN MCHtuA-N HOMES TWO bedroom, full kitchen, one bath Shanty Creek condominium. Exceptional view Pool Overlooking Legend GROSSE POinte MOVing Company. Regular trips north Partial loads welcome HARBOR SPRNGS Exceptional, wooded, waterfront lot on little Traverse Bay. One of the last of ts kmd Cbntact DoUg Wood, GROSSE PONTE NEWS Phone: Complete Home nspections nc. Our pre-purchase home inspection may save you a lifetime of problems and expense. nspections performed by licensed builders with over 20 years experience. mmediate written report. Call today for a free brochure or to schedule inspection. Grosse Pointe News KERCHEVAL OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM 111 SALE Oil LEASE 115 OUT OF STAn 'RO'ELTY HLTON Head )sland- Wexford Plantallon Wooded residential lot on fairway of private country club, 567 acre, $119,900 Owner (214) REAL ESTATE WANTED CASH FOR HOMES Serving Area Since 1938 Stieber Realty CASH for your DetrOit or East Side property or assume mortagages Allied Real Estate, Harper St Clwr Shores, M USNESS O''OlTUNTES SMALL nvestment loan re turn Sell health & diet cookies to health food slores & spa" Trdliling provided YOU can keep your present Job f you are seriously nteresled n achieving f nanclal freedom n 12 to 24 months and f you are open to new deas, please call for a Video presentation Qual1ty training S provided for those who quality f you have ever dreamed of owning your own busness, this S the No 1 opportunity that S sweep. ng America Call for 24 hour reo corded message ATTENTON VEN- DORS Opening Nov 16, the new Arrow Trade Center, selhng a Wide va. rlety of goods and ser. vices Rental space avail. able Reserve your space nowl For nfo CE Cream Parlor and JUice bar, $16,000 or best AMERCAN Speedy Pnnt- ng Center, fully equipped Presently closed due to owner's personal problems Excellent opportunity for nght person Terms negotiable to responsible purchaser Call ST Clair Shores- On going Day Care Genter Nursery thru pra- K Licensed for CLASSFED DEADLNE... S s1111 NOON TUESDAY NO CLASSFED ADS CAN BE TAKEN AFTER NOON ON TUESDA YSl Don't Forget - Call your ads n Early! GROSSE PONTE NEWS OL Well productlon- Excellent return on well secured modest nvestment Also dnlhng opportunities HOUSES for SALE PerfecL family home With four bedrooms, two and one half baths. Large family room With fireplace. SpacOus kitchen With built-ins, bcauuful grounds, walk to schools, park and shoppmg Land contract terms. Offered at $263,000 JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE SALE 011 LEASl NEW CONSTRUCTON SALE OR LEASE Two Condominiums in Grosse Pointe Park 931 HARCOURT 1,600 sq. ft. each unit. Lease pnor to Dec. 1, 1990 Receive 1 month free rent Call Between 9 A.M. - S P.M. Daily r " -:-7---ALii,:MNUTi1 : LST FOR: : MOVNG: USE THS HANDY REMNDER TO HELP MAKE YOUR MOVE' AS EASYAS CAN BE. GROSSE PONTE NEWS 'People Serving People'.. p' to start semces (water, gas, electricity, fuel, telephone, cable teley1slon, etc ) 0 nform delveries - newspaper, milk, diaper serylce o Notify Post Office - fill out change of address cards With a 0 Health nformation _ask doctors and dentists for referrals Arforwarding address range to transfer medical records, prescnptlons, birth records o Notify charge accounts and credit cards 0 Notify school office and arrange to transfer records 0 Mall change of address cards to subscnptlons 0 Transfer memberships to church, CVCorganizations Ask for o Notify banks, transfer funds, ncluding checking account letters of ntroduction 0 Arrange for credit references 0 Notify Dept of Motor Vehicles of new address for drver s h o Notify nsurance companle{s) cense (f you re moving Within the same state) 0 nform semce companies (water, gas, electnclty, fuel, telephone, 0 Obtain your pet s medical records from vet Find out about cable television) of the date you'll be leaving Arrange for any re- transferring licenses and records funds on deposits f. 0 Empty and defrost freezer, and plan to use up any foods o nform new utility and serylce companies of the address and date d. p. 'P WHEN YOU MOVE: o Check for any small built n units and fixtures you want to take shelves, hghtlng, outlet plates, extension cords, mirrors, wall hooks, etc o Remove TV antenna o Set aside Jewelry, records, mportant documents and any other tems that you'll carry Wth you o Arrange to have enough cash and/or travellers checks to caver expenses unol you're n your new home o Map out your travel route ncluding scheduled DOWNTOWN DETROT, n the Ren Cen Calumet Tobacco and Gift Shop, Main level, near 100 Tower Shaya Tobacco Ren Cen 500 Tower ON JEFFERSON AVE n G P Park Village Wine Shop. at Beaconsfield Park Pharmacy, at NOllingham Bon Secours Hospital Gift Shop, on Cadieux Schettler Drugs on Fisher across from High School ON KERCHEVAL AVE n G P Par1t Art's Party Store at Wayburn Muller's Market, al Lak.epolnle n G P CTY 'The Village" Nore Dame Pharmacy at NOire Dame n G P FARMS "On the Hli" The Office al 96 Kercheval Perry Drug Store, on Kercheval Cottage Hospital Gilt Shop near MUir Jerry's 383 Kercheval and Moross ON MACK AVE, n G P PARK Mr 's Shoppe 'N' Go at Berkshire Devonshire Drug at Devonshire Yorkshire Markel al York.shlre S & S Party Store between Alter Road and Cadieux n G P. CTY Parlcles Party Store al Gudford Alger Party Store between Notre Dame and S Clair G P FARMS Village Food Markel between Moran and McKinley Rand's Pharmacy al McMillan Mr C's near Warren Mr A's Party Store at Moross 7.MLE and MACK AREA St John Hospital Gift Shop and Thlt Nook, on Moross Amoco on Mack corner of Morass overnight stops and gve a copy to a friend or relatve o Double check rooms, closets, drawers, shelves, outdoor areas and garage to make sure you've taken everything o Leave old house keys With a neighbor or realtor o Arrange for transporting pets f you re not taking them With you n the car o Pack clothing you'll need for the drve, toys for the kids, books and anything else you want to take With you or don't want to go With the movers _... af P f.... P, o Apply tor state driver s license (t you moved to a new state) Register With a new house of worship o Register your children n school o Contact City offices to find out about garbage pick-up ana n G P. WOODS: Merit Woods Pharmacy, at Bournemoulh Harkness Phanmacy, at Lochmoor Hollywood Phanmacy, at Hollywood Mr. C's Dell, al Ridgemont Bob's Drug Slore al Roslyn Perry Drugs Mack Oxford Beverage, Mack and Oxford ON HARPER AVE Cltgo 1 block south of Cadieux Lafayette Drugs, 1 block north 01 Cadieux Partytlme Party Store. at Woodhall Par1tcrest Party Sto... at Parkcrest Hunter Pharmacy, at Country Club Glenn's Party Store, 3 blks norlh of Vernier EASTLAND AREA Cho'sMinl Market. behind Pier 1 mports off old 8 Mile Rd Piccadilly Party Store E 8 Mile Rd near Schoenherr ON KELLY ROAD Mr S's Party Shop al Morang Merit Book Center of East DetrOit 2 blks south of 9 Mile QUick Save Drugs, al Roscommon ON EAST WARREN Derroll Area n & Oul Party Store, at Cadieux Nmo's, al BUCKingham Ray's Delicatessen, al Berkshire The Wine Basket, al Outer Drive Mr C's at Graylon 7lEleven. between Cadluex and Balduck Park N ST CLAR SHORES Coilia Drugs, Harper and Chalon (8 112 Mile) Manor Pharmacy, Grealer Mack and Red Maple Lane Perry Drugs across from Lakeshore Village on Marter Lake Pharmacy, E 9 Mile between Mack and Jeflerson A's Pharmacy on Harper 2 blocks south of Ten M e Parry Drugs on Harper Corner of 13 Mile N ROSEVLLE New HOrizon Book Shop Little Mack and 13 Mile one block from K Mart 0 Turn on pilot light on stove, hot water heater, furnace 0 Check to see that sen1ces are on, telephone, gas, electncrty, local regulations and nformation water 0 Check to see appliances (refngerator, freezer, washer, dryer, etc) are worl<jng 0 Contact post office to see f they're holding arry mall for you o Register for votjng._ Register your car vvlttun five days after amval n a new state o Obtain a city nspec1jon slicker for your car and change motor club membershp r.::========================================:::.;.i1 :. 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66 16C ::: : :: : : Director of::services Grosse pointe News ALUMNUM SDNG LEONARD'S SDNG Aluminum and vinyl Siding Complete custom trim, soffit areas, gutters and replacement windows Lcensed and nsured Free estimates ALUMNUMJ vinyl Siding, seamless gutters! downspouts, replacement Windows/ doors, storm Windows/ doors Ron Vercruysse Washer - Dryer Service - Vacuum Service and sates Used Stoves-Refngerators WE SELL REBULT WASHERS AND DRYERS 904 ASPHALT PAVNG/ REPARS 907 BASEMENT WATElPlOOFNG CAPZZO CONST. BASEMENT WATERPROOFNG WALLS STRAGHTENED AND REPLACED DONE RGHT 10 YEAR GUARANTEE LCENSED NSURED TONY AQUA-STOP, NC. Basements Repaired No OutSide Digging Lifetime Warranty Free Estimates n JAMES M. KLENER BASEMENT WATERPROOFNG THE RGHT WAY! Walls Straightened And Braced Or Replaced.10 YEAR GUARANTEE LCENSED & NSURED - HONEST & EFFCENT ALL CONCRETE & MASONRY ALSO THOMAS AMERCAN BASEMENT WATERPROOFNG OutSide Method All digging done by hand Walls straightened or replaced Fully nsured license No Year Guarantee R. R. CODDENS Basement W.ferproofing FAMLY BUSNESS "Since 1924" Walls Repaired and Straightened Pea Backfill Pebble Foundation Underpinned KLENER BASEMENT WATERPROOFNG - Digging Method Peastone Backfill - Spotless Cleanup - Walls Straightened, Braced or Replaced - Bnck and Concrete Work 10 Year Guarantee Licensed & nsured A1 WORK R.L. STREMERSCH BASEMENT WATERPROOFNG Walls Repaired Straightened Replaced ALL WORK GUARANTEED LCENSED Digging done by hand licensed 15 Year Guarantee AUTO/TUCK E-A SWAN MPORT AUTO SERVCE Company, 9Q3 AP'L1NCE SERVCE CALL GEORGE NUrrO APPLANCE ALL WEATHER REFRGERATON REPARED & NSTALLED Commerclal-Resldentlal ALL MAKES & MODELS CALL MKE LET GEORGE DOlT Major Appliance Repair PARQUETE S Washer & Dryer Repair Service SpeCialiZing n Whirlpool, Kenmore & Genela\ Elec\nc \-lot Pomte PROMPT SERVCE T S not too late to pave or resurface your dnveway or parking lot Free seal coat With residential dnveway Free estimates 30 years experience C & J ASPHALT mprove the value of your home wrth a professional job Over 20 years selvlc- ng Grosse Pointe n dnveways and sealing Parkmg lots repaired Free estimates Owner/ supervisor References ncluded nsurance CALL ANYTME WANT ADS GROSSE PONTE NEWS AUTO/TlUCK REPAR MY'S FOREGN CAR GARAGE We selvlce any and all foreign cars specializing n Mercedes, Volvo, VW, English and Japanese vehcles 42 years expenence, free pick-up and delivery, 8-6 pm Monday-Fnday. 8-noon Saturday, , East Warren J Audl BMW Merceoel-Brn7 Porchr Volkmagen TOjOla Subaru 'ls-an,\llt5uhl'ihl 'v\azda 1'L1Ll Honrla Saah Vol\O 911 BRCK/BLOCK WORK ANDY'S MASONRY AND CHMNEY REPAR All masonry, brick, waterproofing repairs Special- Zing n tuck-pointing and small jobs llcensed, insured Reasonable Free estimates 881-{)505, BRCK WORK Tuck-point- ng Small lobs Reasonable JAMES M. KLENER ALL CONCRETE & BRCK WORK - Basement Waterproofing - Flagstone, Bnck & Slate Patios & Walks Dnveways Garage Floors Porches & Chimneys Tuck-pornling, Patching LCENSED NSURED REPAR SPECALST CHAS. F. JEFFREY Bnck, Flagstone Walks & Patios - Porches RebUilt Pre-Cast Steps Tuck-POinting - Cement Work - Basement Waterproofing Licensed GROSSE PONTE NEWS R.R. CODDENS FAMLY BUSNESS "Since 1924" Porches, Chimneys Brlckwalks, Patios Violations Repaired Mortar Color Matching "No Job to Small" BUilDNG/REMODElNG nsured BRCK and cement repairs Porches, chimneys, tuckpointing Expenenced Reasonable Neat work nsured Seaver's, J. W. KLENER MASON CONTRACTOR Bnck, Block & Stone work - and all types of repairs Bnck & Flagstone PatOs & Walks, Porches, Chimneys, Tuck-Pointing, Patching Violat!ons Corrected SpecialiZing n Small Jobs Free Estir'niiies Licensed JOHN'S HOME MPROVE- MENT All aspects of remodeling and repairs f you've had t wrth the rest now try the best licensed builder Free estimates BULDNGJREMODElNG BARKER CONTRACTORS Modernization- Alterations -Additions. Family Rooms -Kitchens-Recreation Areas JAMES BARKER CORNERSTONE CONST. CO. Kltchens.Custom DeSign Family Rooms Window Replacements Commercial Remodeling ntenor/exterlor Additions Custom and Quality Always LCENSED AND NSURED JM LAETHEM GOT A BUSY RELAX! USE OUR FAX 914 CARPENTRY SGNAL? Call and nquire about our FAX MACHNE. When time is short and our lines are busy, you can simply FAX the copy along with billing and category nformation, GROSSE PONTE NEWS EASTVEW ALUMNUM, NC. ALCOA PRODUCTS Awnings- Sidings Combination Storms Screens.Doors-Roofing Seamless Gutters B.F. Goodrich VlnylA Products MACK AVE. NEAR CADEUX DETROT, M Years Exp. L1C & nsured SEE SHOWROOM CARPENTRY. Doors, win. dows, porches, decks, roofing, repairs, Sding, aluminum trim work '30, ' -4..,..11,,. "\. ADDTONS Partitions, complete job Rough and Fnish- Concrete, Drywall Residential and Commer- Cial CARPENTRY. Porches, Doors, Windows, Decks Fnish & Rough Carpentry Repairs & Small Jobs Free Estimates CARPENTER work, panel- ng, partitions doors cut, repairs, small Jobs n 915 CARPET ClEANNG EXPERT CARPET CLEANNG, NC. Truck Mount Extraction Residential/Commercial DAVE TEOLS n Family Owned.Qperated 912 ULDNG/REMODELNG Yorkshire 13uilding & 'Renovation ttc, Custom Kitchens & Additions Lcensed nsured (.t' -$...,<..-: -:;... "REMODELNG" <.....\.. :-:-- CALL THE EXPERTS AT VALENTNE BLDG.CO FOR ALL YOUR HOME MPROVEMENT NEEDS Licensed nsured,.. ::: '!i'''::-'-' BULOER 1. j) 1/tCllilJ /H( a/del! C K.CARPET CLEANNG COMPANY CARPET SPECALSTS Rated Best by ndependent Tests a Duraclcan By SOLTS Carpets &. Rug, Furniture & Draperies Fire & Water Damage Re'toration Expert cle3mng for velvets & other dehcate fabrics R...Ulllllh.nJcJ for stjn resistant carpels Servmg homes and businesses smce S CAR'T CLEANNG CARPET NSTAllATON FLOORNG SALES Carpets, Lmoleum, Tile, Hardwood Floonng, and Padding We also provide nstallations, re-s1retchlng, cleaning, and any type of repair work Open 7 Days CARPET REPAR SERVCE Re- Stretching, seam repairs, spills, bums, patch. mg, etc Commercial installations Any size 17 years experience CELNG REPARS PLASTERNG, Drywall, Taping & Spray Textur- ng New & Repatr Free Estimates. 25 years expenence Jim Upton or PLASTER! drywall repairs, nsured Grosse POinte references PLASTERNG- Free Estmates, 2.5 years expenence All wol1<. guaranteed "G1'otfse -'P<>iYlte references All types wet plaster and drywall Lou Blackwell n PLASTERNG and drywall Nell Squires 7574J BULDNG/ REMODEliNG DAVD BROWN HOME MPROVEMENTS Carpentry 917 CELNG RE-AlliS CODE Violations Repaired nterror/ Exterior Free nspection check can save you time and money nsured, experienced, references Seaver Home Malntenance 882-{)()()() PLASTERNG and drywall repairs TextUring and stucco nsured Pete Taromlna UThe Wall Doctor" is Uin"! il\r l tj.llj.':'l the lalet n te(hllolog., 10 guarantee the {irlelt pobslble Job" Plaster Repolr Painting - Drywoll Call now for an appointment FREE ESTMATES aull,ne, m Crtft,m,",b,p Smu / CEMENT WOlK CONCRETE work, repairs, Sidewalks, porches, chimneys, brick repairs Seaver's, 882-{)()()() GRAZO CONSTRUCTON - Cement dnve, floors, patos. - Old garages raised and renewed - New garage doors and reframlng - New garages built Family operated since 1962 llcensed and nsured THOMAS KLENER MASON CONTRACTOR BRCK, CONCRETE Basement Waterproofing Porches, Chimneys, Tuck- POinting, dnveways, PatiOS, Y'{alks;Stl'lP1lr,!Jw Work & Repatrs, ass Block, bnck, Stone & Tile Patios LCENSED, NSURED A1 WORK UllDNG/REMODUlNG LETO BULDNG CO. SNCE 1911 CUSTOM BULDNG REMODELNG REC ROOMS KTCHENS HAMPTON CONSTRUCTON Custom Remodeling, Additions, Garages, Dormers, Siding Renovations FREE ESTMATES Licensed. nsured Speclallzmg m qualty custom work at affordable pnces ADDTONS. KTCHENS. BATHROOMS R.D. Priest BULDERS, nc. MASTER REMODELERS RESDENTAL. Kitchens, Roc Room, Basement, Allics For All Your Remodelmg Needs CALL FREE ESTMATES AdditOns/Dormers Kitchens/Baths Rec Rooms/AttiCS Porch Enclosures Replacement Windows Alummum Sldmgrrnm GutterslDownspouts Storm Wmdows/Doors Roofmg/Shlngles One Ply Rubber Roofing Wood Decksrrrrm Licensed and nsured COMMERCAL Rochester Grosse POinte CEMENT WOlK CAPZZO CONST. QUALTY WORK ALL TYPES OF CEMENT, BRCK AND BLOCK WORK Garages raised and set down on new ratwall and floor Waterproofing LCENSED & NSURED TONY R.L. STREMERSCH CEMENT CONTRACTOR Cement Driveways Patios Brickwork Basement waterproofing Steps T uclo.-polntlng No lob too small Free Estimates SPECALZNG N DRVEWAYS AND BASEMENT WATERPROOFNG LCENSED TESTA CEMENT CO., NC. Serving The Pointes For 44 Years Driveways, garage floors, patios, porches Garage Straightening LCENSED/NSURED FREE ESTMATES JAMES M. KLENER ALL CONCRETE & BRCK WORK - Basement Waterproofing - Flagstone, Brick & Slate - Patios & Walks - Dnveways, Garage Floors - Porches & Chimneys - Tuck-pointing, Patching LCENSED NSURED REPAR SPECALST EnllTO CONSTRU('"TON All Types of Cement Work Basemen Waerproolmg Addilions auautywork REASONABLE PRCES FREE ESllMAlES CHMNEY ClEANNG R.R. CODDENS- Chimneys cleaned- Screens installed Chimneys rebuilt! repaired J&J CHMNEY SYSTEMS MCHGAN LCENSE 5125 Chimneys repaired, rebuilt, re-lined Gas flues re-lined Cleaning Certified, nsured GROSSE POiNTE NEWS COACH LGHT CHMNEY SWEEP CO 911 CEMENT WOlK CHMNEY CLEANNG 91' CHMNEY CLEANNG SAFE FLUE CHMNEY SERVCE Chimney Cleanla Caps and Screens nstalled Mortar and Damper Repair Animal Removar Certified Master Sweep TOM TREFZER COO1Y C1NG london CHMNEY CLEANNG TOWN SmCtJ /977 All Cleanlngs $49 All RepallS, Relining, Certified Top quailly, Low Pnces 7 Days a Week References By Appointment Keep birds and squirrels out CHMNEY ti SCREENS Only $25 ea rnstalled 00 ROOFNG-ALUMNUM GEORGE VAN CHMNEY REPARS SOLD Flue Chimney Savers. Chimney lining & restoration as seen on TV's "ThiS Old House". Lcensed and nsured. Offices n Grosse Pointe R.R. CODDENS Chimneys rebuilt, repaired or tuck-pointing Flues i\,caps repared Ch,m nays cleaned JAMES M. KLENER REPAR SPECALST Chimneys Repaired And Rebuilt LCENSED & NSURED DECORATNG SElVCf JOANNA WESTERN WNDOW SHADES PANT, SHUTERS BLNDS KAUFMANN STORM DOORS AND WNDOWS GRAfTOP SALES AND SERVCE KERCHEVAL East of Aller m the Park TU Closed Mondays 927 DRAPERES CUSTOM Made slipcovers and drapenes Guaranteed workmanship Experienced Call now- Bernice WANT ADS Call n Early GROSSE PONTE NEWS CEMENT WOlK DPAOLA & REF CONSTRUCTON, NC. (12 Years with Tesolln Brohers) SpecialiZing in all Residential Concrete Applications Footings, Garage Raislngs, Porches BASEMENT Caps SCns nstalled An mal Removal State L censed 5154 Certllied & nsured Licensed MARTN REF WATERPROOFNGS & nsured GARY DPAOLA n n233 Quality 923 CONSTRUCTON SElVCE LCENSED NSURED MASTER REMODELERS... major and minor SNCE 1949 l! l!' repairs, gas or diesel G S-.c 1J GRAO Quality Building and Remodeling :J FaT decadeq thousand. of Groq'lC POlnteN have truqt -+ eonsgfru GfON. N. "d their nne homeq lo our care for maintenance, addl llonq and J"C'modelmg SEBOLD + KAGE NC.,".'" DOESN T YOUR HOME DESRRVF- RESDENTAL COMMERCAL 7 THF "l/rry BEST CARP Custom Homes & Additions DRVEWAYS - FLOORS PORCHES - Mr mhc-r NatOnal Aq'l(lCRtlOnafHornf' Build('" GARAGES RASED & RENEWED Also and RemadeleTq Councd NEW GARAGE DodRS & REFRAMNG E.Walrpn NEW GARAGES BULT LTC'F:NSED NSURED FULL SERVCE OFFCE Historical Renovation Detroit, M RADO F:QUPPED TRUCKS Classical & Victorian LCENSED & NSURED ,1("(nqe 1t H Mon - Sat., 8.30 a.m. - () P n DESGN SERVCE 8824J122 Ji\ r Ask about FREE towmg' ( MACK GROSSE PONTE FARMS M 4B23 \ 923 CONSTUCTON Sl!YCE

67 $ '''.'c.'' 17C ;;; / Director of Services y... ' <\,.,,.,., 92>7 DUPERES CUSTOM DRAPERES Balloons, Mini Blinds, Vertcals, Carpeting, Wallpaper, Bedspreads Compare our pnces with department store 'sales' before you BUY. FREE ESTMATES DRAPERES BY PAT C!U5TOH DRAPERES (!LA5Sr(! DESraN Drapes, Sheers, Cornices, Blinds, Balloons, Valances Quality Wor"'- Serving /he POl1les Since 1978 FREE ESTMATES DRESSMAKNG! TALORNG ALTERATONS- on clothing, old and new. Dressmaking and custom design. Call LoUisa at S (Harper Woods) ALTERATONS: new dressmaking, repairs, do everything 25 years experience. Cathy, , days or evenings. Fnday, Saturday after mctrcal SERVCE S & J ELECTRC Residential-Commercial No Job Too Small SERVNG THE GROSSE PONTES SNCE 1965 CUSWORTH ELECTRC NC FAMLY OWNED AND OPERATED ELECTRCAL CONTRACTORS No job too large or small Violations Corrected Master Licensed & nsured Residential - Commercial Fast Emergency Service SENOR CTZENS DSCOUNT F BUSY, CALL MACK MARTN ELECTRC CO. All types of electncal work No Job too small Free estimates. Low pnces All work guaranteed DECKARD ELECTRC CO ViolatOns Repaired Trouble Shooting Remodeling Work New Construction Free Estimates Licensed/nsured. EAST AREA BULDERS Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Commercial! ReSidential Code Work Specialists Master Electrician Emergency Service Licensed/nsured ELECTRCAL work, residential, commercial Serv- ng the POlntes Since Free estimates- licensed 778-<>745, Uoyd LNCK - MLLER Electncal Wlnng and repair Crcuit breaker panels nstalled Appliance Circuits Door-bell Telephone Jacks Semor Ctizens discount Lcensed COLVLLE ELECTRC CO. Ranges, Dryers, Services, Doorbells VOLATONS FAST EMERGENCY SERVCE ELECTRCAL work Old or new Shawn WADE'S ELECTRC COMPANY, NC. Commercial! ndustrial Residential FENCES STEVE'S Fence, Profes- Sional nstallation and Repair Free Estimates. Call KMBERLY Fence, Custom Cedar Stockade, Maintenance Free ron, Gate Repairs, FLOO SANDNG! REFNSHNG HERTAGE Floors- Hardwood floors mstalled, Sanded and Stamed ReSidential and commer- Cal Call or KELM Floor laylllg, sanding, refin- shing Expert n stain Old floors a Specialty We also refinsh banisters GREAT Lakes Hardwood Floonng Complete floor refinishing, quality stains and finishes. Old floors made newt PROFESSONAL floor sanding and finishing. Free estimates W Abraham, T Yerke , FURNTURE REFNSHNG! REPARS FURNTURE refinished, repalred, stnpped, any type of caning. Free estimates , ARE your dining room chairs loose? Have them rebuih, only $ Mack JM'S Upholstenng, commercial & residential Free pick up & delivery Call landscapng/ SNOW REMOVAL MAC'S TREE AND SHRUB TRMMNG COMPLETE WORK Reasonable rates, quality semce Call Tom 77& FALL CLEAN UP Lawn. gutters, garage Hauling, painting, odd jobs & snow removal Dana or MAC'S SPRNG CLEAN-UP Complete yard work, shrub and tree tnmmlng, etc Reasonable rates, quality semce Call Tom, 77fr 4429 St. Ocur Shores. ACTON LAWN MANTAN- ENCE COMPANY now scheduling fall clean- upleaf removal, shrub & hedge tnmmlng, power raking (thatching), gutter cleaning, landscaping, ntenor painting, snow removal We beat all wntten estlmatescommercial and resldental Free estimates or SNOW Removal- Famous Maintenance- Seasonal contracts, residential or commercial. Serving Grosse POinte contmuously since 1943 Carpets, walls, Windows, and gutter cleaning, lawn service Fully insured and licensed MELDRUM Tree Service, inexpensve tree tnmmlng and removal nsured , Jim FALL clean ups, gutter cleaning, trimming, reasonable rates Call Dave after 4, LANDSCAPNG/ SNOW REMOVAL 943 LANDSCAPNGJ SNOW REMOVAL LAWN and leaf service Experienced U of M Stu. dent TRMMNG removal, spray- ng, feeding and stump removal Free estimates Complete tree selvlce Call Fleming Tree Service, JUST Right yard mamtenance and snow removal mmedate service, billed on a per time basis. Call Chns, TREES, shrubs, hedges and stumps removed Free estimates nsured SNOW PLOWNG can For A Quote NSURED M&E LAWN CARE, NC. Weekly lawn service Spnnglfall cleanup. Driveway Safe Snow Removal System. Schedule Now. Free Estimates GUTTERS R & K gutters downspouffi cleaned. $15. and up GUTTER Cleaning, light plumbing' sink, bath tub, floor drains 882.()698, ask for John. SEAVER'S Home Mamtenance. Gutters replaced, repaired, cleaned, roof repairs <> GUTTERS cleaned Grosse POinte man would like to clean your gutters and downspouts this fall. For a free, low estimate call Peter at GUTTER cleaning! Free estimates, Grosse Pointe references , Paul. JD'S Roofing and repairs Gutters and gutter cleanmg nterior, exterior PflntlO9 Fr estimates GUTTER" Oeanrng. Neat, reliable servce Call for fall scheduling, GUTTER CLEANNG ncluding nnslng of downspouts. Traps and screens nstalled. Senior citizen dlscounls Free estimates GUTTER Oeamng Free estimates , John CLEANNG of debns, flush- ng of downspouts Low rates SpeCials FREE ESTMATES Call Mike at cuner S CLEANNG Prevent Winter ce Back-Up, senior Cluzen Discounts HANDYMAN THE HRED MAN Home & Small Business Maintenance & Repair Odd Jobs & Code Violations LCENSED- NSURED VSAMC CURT HERRNGTON Complete home repairs and mprovements Code V1()o latlon work. Free estimates Licensed LANDSCAPNG/ SNOW REMOVAL CYPRESS LAWN SERVCE Lawn Care Specialists Fertilizing Clean,up Border Work Piforget Landscaping Co. SpeclalJzmg m creative landscape design and planting of quaijty shade trees, shrubs, evergreens and large specimen trees HANDYMAN GUTTER cleaning, code Volations and repairs Call 'Mr FX- t" DO-ALL property maintenance, painting ntenor and exterior, drywall, plaster repairs. gutter cleaning and repairs, appliance repair service and code Violations Call Bill CARPENTER work, panel- 109, partitions, doors cut, repairs, small Jobs QUALTY Home Repair Reasonable rates, gutter cleaning furnace maintenance, plumbing, pamtlng, electncal, 8 years expenence References available upon request Contact Enk at HARD working man, Certificate of Occupancy work, gutter cleaning and repair, drywall nstatiatlon, partitions, Window repair , for mmediate callback, , Tom HOUSE repairs, painting, cedar deck repalr and wmterlzing , Uoyd CARPENTRY, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating, C0oling, Painting. and odd JObs provided by local licensed residential builder. References. Reasonable rates. Semor CitZen discount AVailable 24- hours. Call for free estimate. RETRED Carpenter, 30 years expenence No Job to small. Reasonable rates, FREE Estimates Oean- up ncluded. References Please Call Earl, POWERCLEAN, Powerwash. Aluminum siding, gutters, bricks, all stained dnveways, almost anything Rodenck RETRED Handyman- Minor repafrs, carpentry, electncal, plumbmg, broken wmdows and sash cord replaced, etc Reasonable References FOR Hire' Home improvements, remodeling, cabmetry, palnling, wallpapenng. Decoratmg your basic handyman Dennis, THE Handyman nc. Top quality workmanship for carpentry, remodeling plumbing, electrical, palnhng, wallpaper. We do it all. Please call, or SUPER Handyman, large or small Jobs, general repairs, carpentry, electnca, plumbing, plastenng Semor dscount. Free estimates. Rob, RESDENTAL and commercial repairs. Electncal, carpentry, plumbing, wallpapenng, etc Big or small, we do t all! Free estimates , ,Ed HANDYMAN Call Bud for reasonable pnces and prompt ser- V1CS. Home Repairs- Maintenance PANTNG ntenors, basements, ect Masonry repcurs, code VlolatOns corrected HOME mprovement work, carpentry, palntlng, drywall. Free estimates S HANDYMAN LCENSED 946 HAULNG "HAVE pck up- Wll haul" Furniture, appliances, etc Local or distant HAULNG. Garage tear downs, construction debns, concrete, dirt, garage and basement Junk, brush Can remove or move almost anything Phil Wassenaar MOVNG-HAULNG DEPENDABLE EXPERENCED LOW RATES NSURED HAULNG, debris removal and demolition Will remove any unwanted tems From washers and dryers, to a complete house Will clean out basements, garages, yards and more Call EASTPONTE MOVNG AND STORAGE CO LCENSED PACKNG ANTQUES & NSURED & MATERALS & PANOS FREE ESTMATES Bob Breitenbecher Owner M.P.S.C. 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