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Jeva'>tdted the beautiful San<br />
FI HnCI"COBay area would unfold<br />
all HIouud hun Spar ks had Just<br />
ellteled the fit 8t "ectlOn of the<br />
Bay Blldge "when everythmg<br />
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Wdh gomg to tiP over" The CUI<br />
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blown," he '>Hld<br />
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that hiS gl eatef>t feal III 20 yeal'><br />
of commutlllg aclOss thl'i 5 tmle<br />
blldge wa" coming true<br />
"I've alwayb been fearful that<br />
I would be caught on the Bay<br />
Bndge dUllJlg commutet traffic<br />
dur mg a lJlaJOl ealthquake"<br />
survives Bay Bridge during quake<br />
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Grosse Pointe News<br />
Iii, II!llllll'\ !lOll I", ahout R I;)<br />
PIli<br />
'>p, II k ". IH, lid'> I1Iddp the 20<br />
111111Iii 11(' IIl1m hi" home to hi'><br />
~dll 1'1dIlU"lty<br />
01 Mllhlg,Hl 1..11\ &hool<br />
A 19'j!J gl,HlLwtc of UIO.... el1tel' \ ote<br />
whIch placed candidate Eugene<br />
Casazza as challei\el to lll(UrJI<br />
bent Judge Matthe\\ RUInO!a and<br />
Iemoved GI acey flom thc lUll<br />
nmg<br />
The stay abo put'> on hold all)<br />
actIOn legal dlllg absentee bdllot<br />
printing and distributIOn 1'01 the<br />
Nov 7 electIOn, as II apphe~ to<br />
the Fal ms JudiCial Iace<br />
The Appeal" COUIt l',ll hl'l dl'<br />
By John MmOls<br />
Asslslanl Edllor<br />
"They're ugly a" "111<br />
"It's hke somethmg oul of<br />
RevelatIOns Thl''ie th1l1g" \\ l'll'<br />
everywhere It''i hOI)('Il''''' You<br />
cannot<br />
tlOn"<br />
Imagme '>uch dev,I"LI<br />
ThIs wasn't a world\\ ale III\ ,I<br />
SlOn of blbhcal locu",,", bl'lI1g d('<br />
sCllbed by Ann Stllckel of Ihe<br />
Gros'5C Pomte Shm e" Bl'autlftc,1<br />
t,on ('nmm."".on R'ltI1P. " \\fh<br />
what "he expellE.'nced Cat h thl"<br />
summcr at hel and hCI hu"<br />
band'" tl ee falm 111 ('I,ll e<br />
County And It'" nol 10('\1"1,,<br />
she's<br />
moths<br />
talking aoout, It'" 1-,1\ P"\<br />
Clare Counly h,l,> IWl'n l''\lll'll<br />
cncmg hcavy d(o[olmt lOll of 11tl<br />
ee" by 1,') pw mol h I,ll \ .11',<br />
cau~lIlg all kmd" of dam,I~1' ,l11d<br />
n\llsances, and IIlpmht'I" of Ihf'<br />
Grosse Pomt Shade 11PI' Coun<br />
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bdkl'"<br />
Cd"d7/,I" "<br />
COUlt IColIIt of Appeal>'" to dl'><br />
I upt thc genel al ell'ctHlIl of No\<br />
7, 1989 to gl\ e the \1Iol1g-dOl-'<br />
Iu'> c1hll1cl' to fUllhl'1 dl>"IUpt tile<br />
Group calls for gypsy moth<br />
program before it's too late<br />
\\ hele. Rice ",lid of thl' h" Ib\<br />
moth "It">., a de\a"latlllg IIl"Cll.<br />
much 1ll00l' Ih,lll D\lt(, II e,ll>"l'\ {,I\ Ihlll~<br />
TIlt' Sh,lde Tll'e ('O\llll" h<br />
c,llhng 101 a h"P-';\ Illolh 11,IJl<br />
PIl1~ and mOll1lollllg pI ogl ,111 101<br />
.III thl' POll1tt', "0 Ih,11 Ihe<br />
lllol h ~ de\
2A<br />
It's Dlore than a matter of party politics<br />
in Grosse Pointe City's race for mayor<br />
By John Minnis<br />
Assistant Editor<br />
It bel.pn \lllh ,I dhpule ()\ 1'1<br />
Gro..,"" Po lllll' CII, .., u'nll'nlll,l1<br />
and Illm ('ounclh\lllll.lll ~h 111.1<br />
Snlllh \" gOIng on to ch,lIl\'ngp<br />
the 111,\\ 01 f(lI Ill'" Job 7\' 0\ 'j'<br />
DUring the "Ulllmel fil'l lelm<br />
Counuh\ oman Smith ,1Cllhl'd<br />
Ma) 01 LOll'llLO D BI 0\1 nlllg of<br />
0pp0;,lllg hel planned 1989 cen<br />
ten mal pdlty for the cll \ 111 Au<br />
gusl because of hel plan;, to lun<br />
agamst him fOl mayOl Whll"<br />
the CIty CouncIl ended the cen<br />
tenmal' dIspute b) "'pecl candy<br />
Thl' Woods Pubhc Safety De<br />
Pdl ment pI OVIdI'd the follOWing<br />
gUldehnes by the NatIOnal<br />
Confl'ctlOner<br />
Ralph Clark, secletal y of the<br />
school board, and the IlIdn<br />
on the left was Chm Ie" Pat<br />
ce II'>, pI eSlde n t of the hChooI<br />
bo,1Id, accO! dmg to Mary<br />
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October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News tiCl4<br />
Halloween: 10 years after brutal murder of Farms<br />
By John Minnis<br />
ASSistant Editor<br />
Ten years ago on Halloween a<br />
44-year old Farms woman was<br />
walking home on Kercheval<br />
about 6'30 p m when a 35 year.<br />
old man approached her from<br />
behmd<br />
He put hIS left arm around<br />
her neck and WIth hIS nght<br />
hand holdIng a 14-mch, sharp<br />
ened screwdrIver, he stabbed the<br />
woman 11 tImes In the left<br />
chest<br />
The suspect, though never<br />
charged WIth murder, confessed<br />
In 1982 to the slayIng m the<br />
Farms, as well as a dozen mur<br />
del'S elsewhele But In three<br />
years, the kIller, Coral Eugene<br />
Watts, may be paroHed from a<br />
Houston JaIl<br />
In reactIOn to the poSSIbIlIty of<br />
the mass killer pOSSIbly gomg<br />
free, "CrIme Watch TOnIght," a<br />
daIly program shown on Channel<br />
2 at 4 pm, had a camera<br />
crew m the Farms to mtervlew<br />
the officers who mvestlgated the<br />
mUIder of Jeanne Carol Clyne<br />
on Halloween 1979 The show<br />
WIll all' on an unspeCified date<br />
withm a couple of weeks, saId<br />
speCIal projects pi oducer Chnsto<br />
pher BenjamIn<br />
Clyne's body was found by res.<br />
Ident Howard Ballantyne, then<br />
20 years old, who lIved near the<br />
murder scene on Kercheval between<br />
MelTlweather and Loth- head under the water and near<br />
rap. The first officer at the scene drowmng her If she dIdn't coop<br />
was a 24-year-old named Dan erate<br />
Jensen Because there was no phySical<br />
It was the first murder he'd eVIdence lInkIng Watts to the<br />
expenenced as an officer Today, Farms murder, then Wayne<br />
a Farms detectIve, he remem. County ProsecutOl WIlham L<br />
bers that her body was stIlI Cahal~n, a Farms reSident who<br />
warm and that she was clutch. I!:>now a ClrcUlt Court Judge,<br />
Ing leaves and tWigs In her gave FIeld Wlltten permISSIon to<br />
hands where she fell offer Watts ImmunIty If he<br />
DespIte hundreds of how s of agreed to be mtervlewed m<br />
overtime by Farms DetectIves Houston by the detectIve<br />
George VanTlem, Earl FIeld, On Aug 18, 1982, Watts not<br />
Sam Cardella, Farms PolIce only confessed to Field that he<br />
ChIef Robert Ferber, other offi kIlled Clyne, but he confessed to<br />
cers from the Farms and all the kllhng two other women "in<br />
Pomtes and Harper Woods and a your town" Field theOrIzes one<br />
team from the MichIgan State woman was killed m Harper<br />
Pohce, the brutal Oct 31, 1979, Woods and another In DetrOIt<br />
murder was never solved Watts told FIeld he was drlV-<br />
That IS the murder was never mg alound and just picked<br />
tned m c~urt .._~~ .. 91lne_ out .et random He fol.<br />
Detective' Fleldy>- "'o\Yeverri\tew~ ~e'lm his>~ ,as she<br />
knows who dId It, and (the con.<br />
fessed mass mw derer IS sIttIng<br />
In a Texas pnson. In fact, he<br />
was supposed to be locked up for ,....<br />
60 years following hIS 1982 arrest<br />
and conVictIOn in 1982.<br />
In 1982, Watts was sentenced<br />
to 60 years Without parole for<br />
burglary WIth mtent to commIt<br />
murder He was found m<br />
a Houston apartment where he<br />
had tIed one woman up WIth<br />
coat hangers and was sexually<br />
assaultIng another woman m<br />
her bathtub. In heu of a weapon,<br />
he was holding the woman's<br />
{<br />
~<br />
,<br />
Confessed mass murderer could be free in three years<br />
PholIJ ~l\ Jo~m '1m,,,,<br />
Farms Detective Earl Field shows where Jeanne Carol Clyne was killed by confessed mass murderer<br />
Coral Eugene Wattl on Halloween 1919. Chris Benjamin. special project producer for "Crime<br />
Watch Tonight:' and cameraman Doug Tracey shot the local footage on a segment about Watts<br />
for airing on Channel 2 on an unspecified date in the next week or two.<br />
walked from her psychlatnst's<br />
office on the Hill He then drove<br />
on ahead and waited for her and<br />
approached her from behInd<br />
Watts IS described as anImal-lIke<br />
m hIS stalkmg of a VIctIm, and<br />
once he picked out a woman to<br />
kill, he never gave up untIl he<br />
succeeded<br />
When he was arrested In<br />
Texas, he confessed to 11 mUI<br />
ders there, makmg a total of 14<br />
woman he has specIfically admIt<br />
ted to kilhng Pohce further be<br />
heve he is responSIble for 26<br />
other murders - a total of 40<br />
women<br />
Field said that durIng the<br />
seven-hour mtervlew, Watts ad.<br />
mltted to kllhng a woman every<br />
three weeks In the metro DetrOIt<br />
area from 1972 or 1973 untIl he<br />
left for Texas m March 1981<br />
He's suspected of kllhng thlee<br />
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GROSSE POINTE<br />
women m Ann Al bOl In 1980,<br />
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At the tIme of the Ann Arbor<br />
kIllIngs, polIce there dId have<br />
Watts under aITest FIeld went<br />
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Watts, but the defense attorney<br />
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the anonymous caller was the<br />
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While In Ann Arbor, FIeld<br />
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bummed a cIgarette for him<br />
from hiS partner, Cardella Two<br />
years later when FIeld mter.<br />
VIewed Watts, the mass murderer<br />
remembered FIeld's kmd<br />
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Even with all the confessIOns,<br />
Watt!:> hafully<br />
eluded polIurveJllance and<br />
left no physIcal eVIdence behInd<br />
But FIeld I'> conVInced Watts<br />
kIlled Clyne be court ruled the defendant<br />
wasn't mformed that he<br />
faced a lethal weapon charge<br />
Hence, no deadly weapon charge<br />
dnd he gets a chance at parole<br />
"You're Sick to your stomach<br />
that he gets out," FIeld said, "If<br />
he get
4A<br />
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P01l1te" II auld be mOLe effiCient 111 May 1988 by the City Counctl<br />
loluntt'l'l dttOl nel.. !lorn t1w thmk IS right" they arise<br />
Pomte" to e ...pedlte the LOllit '.. th,m
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==- I PINK CHABLIS AND<br />
- . PAISANO<br />
JOHAN KLAUSS<br />
PIESPuiiTER MICH:1::.:eERG 42-9<br />
750 ML SAVE $1.00 :.t I<br />
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5 LITER WINE TAP $<br />
SAVE'1.00<br />
PERFECT FOR TAILGATE 509<br />
PARTIE<br />
ANDRESCHAMPAGNES<br />
EXTRA DRY & BRUT<br />
STOP BY AND SEE OUR DISPLAY 3 FOR $700<br />
6 LB.<br />
!~. 710 ilL<br />
$ 199 ~ ORBEL CHAMPAGNE<br />
j fl' EXTRA DRY AND BRUT<br />
t , , '. .
After Nov. 7,<br />
will Park still<br />
be Palmer's?<br />
T"O \l'tt'ran<br />
m,I\OI", P,tllllt'l Ilpl'nan<br />
m the Pal k ,llll! LOll'n/O "Hed"<br />
BJ'()\\llIng III tIll' elt\, ,liP f,lcmg<br />
challengel'" \\ ho ,IIl' t,d...lIlg I~~lle \\ Ith<br />
many of till' lIlctunlwnh' ,Ill 1011"" ,llld poll<br />
CIl'" ,md tl1ll" IWlghtelling mll'll,,,t III till'<br />
~ov 7 electIOn l,lmp,ugn<br />
In the Pal k, 1l',11e"tate blOkel Dutch<br />
Hendllcks IS t.mgllllg \\ Ith ,111 old h wnd<br />
\\ lth \\ hom he h,l" p,lIll'd pO)ltll"ll com<br />
pan\, 1Il part becau"e of tIll' 1~88 pll, .... lden<br />
t lal conte"t In \\ hlch IlplH!t leI.. .... "upportl'd<br />
GeOlge Bu .... h ,md Heen,lIl b,lckl'd Rep<br />
,Jack Kemp<br />
But Hendncks' Clli rent II ItIChm de and the setting up of a Puhhc<br />
Safety Dppaltment that put man' pollcp on<br />
the street., have helped "harp1\ rpduce<br />
U Ime She applauds the work of TfFA and<br />
DnA m lmprovmg re"ldentH\l ,md hUSInp.,.,<br />
dlstnct., and l>UppOI1"rec\-clmg and.<br />
eventually,<br />
pro/.,rram<br />
a POInte-WHipcurb"Ic!pIck up<br />
.-<br />
Ms Pilorget, chaJl'Woman of the beautificatIOn<br />
commISSIOn, says the two counCIl vacancies<br />
aroused her interest and explain<br />
her candidacy, She sees progress under<br />
TlF A programs as "fantastic" and says<br />
new plantings and other improvements<br />
have made possible many beautificatIOn<br />
awards 111 the TIFA dIstrict. It was her<br />
Idea to expand the awards to the reSIdential<br />
areas.<br />
Dean Valente, a lawyer and a lifetime<br />
Park reSident, is making his first try at elective<br />
office. but he has been 1I1volvOOin<br />
campaigns for candidates for many higher<br />
state and U S. offices. He says his substantIal<br />
background in business and the law<br />
would enable him to help with community<br />
planning and also permit him to give back<br />
'lomethmg to the community.<br />
The fifth challenger IS Art Williams, a<br />
mechanical engineer who has been presIdent<br />
of two corporatIOns. A licensed pilot,<br />
he has been the spearhead of the Grosse<br />
P01l1te Study Commit~e for the Detroit<br />
City Airport and helped persuade the the<br />
Park, City and Farms councils to pass res.<br />
olutIOns opposmg the the airport's master<br />
plan He also supports the TIFA and DDA<br />
projects and applauds the Public Saf~ty<br />
Department's crime control efforts.<br />
In makmg Its endorsements, the News<br />
revlCWSits interviews as well as the back,<br />
grounds and experience of the candidates.<br />
After doing so, we recommend re-election<br />
of Robson and give the edge among the<br />
other candidates to Ms. Pilorget and WH.<br />
hams, even though we think all of the<br />
challengers would fill the vacanctes well.<br />
more umformed officers now are patrolhng<br />
the street than under the old police department<br />
In the News' opmlOn, Heenan deserves<br />
re.electlOn because, despite HendJ Icks' cnt.<br />
IClsm, there has been an ImpreSSive redevelopment<br />
of much of the reSidential area,<br />
the busmess dlstncts have been upgraded<br />
and cI'ime has been substantially reduced<br />
In the City, Mayor Browmng IS under<br />
attack from Myrna Smith, an associate<br />
real estate broker With a local firm, who<br />
was elected to the council two years ago<br />
and who now IS gunnmg for the mayor<br />
She recommended that the City Founda.<br />
tlon board be expanded to mclude cItizen<br />
members, wants more city communicatIOn<br />
WIth the pubhc, beheves the city's certificates<br />
of occupancy should be enforced on a<br />
umform baSIS, wants more long-range<br />
planmng and thmks the city government<br />
should be more responsive to Its cItizens<br />
CI ' __11110<br />
g1i16~<br />
JuJ,nnr Haren ",' ,IJnt h Pu~1 ~(<br />
JnJ t h'" (..I \IJrlJl!l<br />
\lIln.. \lulhtllft ,-h .. -.\,... Wll \'JnJ~(<br />
hlllo 8.a.du<br />
lda BJilU'r<br />
\nlrltl n.t'r~<br />
.\nn \.,j,n Brlrl<br />
rUIlI\rlndtl<br />
P.tnm '.d.:n<br />
lIRlll \ 110'<br />
Ihborn, rl.tc~r (I ~U~JI n \IJnJn<br />
IJI,PI \l<br />
gl!l' ,~oo<br />
RO~rI lI.lll'\ \IJlIJlZ(1<br />
J 8tA'.lmll (,lLlff,r --\,"IJIlI \IJ J"l<br />
Ptll'C J lhrLnl'1<br />
(hm Utll,,,<br />
holm \1 h.1.uIG"\~1<br />
h. .. ll\lu'. \1 "(fllMtn<br />
.erne<br />
Ava t<br />
Burt-au<br />
All III all, challenger Smith believes she<br />
could provide strong leaderslllp, unproved<br />
services and new Ideas. She says her candidacy<br />
gives voters a chOIce for mayor and<br />
pronuses quarterly ncws!ettC! s to help mform<br />
the residents of what IS going on In<br />
the City If she ISelected mayor<br />
A retired busllless executive, Browning<br />
defends his reb'lme and POllltl:i to many<br />
governmental effolis to Improve the qual-<br />
Ity of hfe 111 the City. Those efforts Include<br />
attacking contll1umg problems such as the<br />
mamtenance and rebtoratlOn of the IOfras<br />
tructm e and the use of mOlethan $1 md-<br />
1Ion m block b'l'ants over the years to help<br />
finance the Improvement of stleets, Sidewalks,<br />
the water system and even home<br />
maintenance<br />
He also IS sensItive to future needs, such<br />
as recycling of waste which he regards as<br />
someth1l1g "we have to do." He beheves<br />
that communicatIOn between the CIty government<br />
and the people has been good and<br />
IS testified to by the rapid responses made<br />
to public requests<br />
In his 18 years as mayor and councilman,<br />
Brow11lng hab served Ius community<br />
well and, In our op1l1lOn,deserves re-electlOn<br />
For her part, Ms Smith deserves<br />
credit for brmg1l1g new Ideas to the mayor's<br />
race and givmg voters the oppOltumty<br />
to weigh the city government's petformance<br />
from a different perspectIVe<br />
\h,hrk:(h Blur<br />
R.:n« (.rl,lbdl<br />
lHbr:a
Looking for<br />
•<br />
service<br />
and a smile<br />
Imagme, If you will, a busIness<br />
that would be pi ohlbited<br />
from uSll1g the word ,el VIti! m<br />
any of Its newspapel, radIO or<br />
TV advertising Imagine that<br />
thIS business couldn't have a service<br />
counter, sel vice reptesentatlve<br />
01 service depattment The<br />
word Itself would be banned for<br />
ever from the company's vocabu<br />
lary How long could such a<br />
place operate?<br />
You know the answer The<br />
words i>erUlce and hlli>llieSS have<br />
become synonymous It doesn't<br />
matter what kmd of bUSiness It<br />
IS - Its reason 1'01' bemg IS to<br />
serve someone or some Industry<br />
Every legitimate bUSiness pndes<br />
Itself on Its bCrVlce, and compames<br />
thnve and pi OSpel not<br />
necessarily becau~ then prod<br />
ucts are supenor, but because<br />
theIr service IS<br />
, .<br />
So why IS it that many busI-<br />
IWS'>Chdon't understand thlt;? A<br />
perhon can start up a busmess<br />
and mve!>t a lot of sweat, guts<br />
and long hours In It and roll<br />
back the pi ofits Into the com<br />
Ilunv to make It healthy Then<br />
the owner hires people who<br />
thmk they're domg the customer<br />
a favor by bemg there It',! a puz<br />
zlement<br />
I wa on my way home<br />
opened I could buy freshly<br />
baked blead With no preserva<br />
tlves once or tWIce a week and<br />
maybe even a glonous coffee<br />
cake onle m awhile No more<br />
mass produced, cellophane<br />
WIapped, slIck loaves that can<br />
lIve mold free for two weeks<br />
The first tIme I went III there<br />
was my last The counter clerk<br />
was reading and dIdn't look up<br />
when I came m She sullenly got<br />
the bIead I asked for from the<br />
shelves, added up the Items and<br />
then, 1'01 the first tIme, spoke -<br />
to tell me what lowed, She took<br />
my money and gave me change<br />
and lesumed her readmg, No<br />
thank you And that's what I<br />
mentally said to the bus mess as<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
October 26, 1989, Page 7A<br />
, "<br />
City park<br />
To the Editor:<br />
I have had enough of<br />
small-town polItICS and<br />
would lIke to set the record<br />
straight concernmg Myrna<br />
Smith and the Grosse POInte<br />
City Park<br />
FIrst of all, I did wnte<br />
Mrs Smith a letter, addressing<br />
the problems at the<br />
park I pomted out that the<br />
publIc works department,<br />
not our parks and recreatIOn<br />
department, WIll not pIpe III<br />
hot water for the locker<br />
room sIIlks, nor WIll they<br />
stop usmg a sand and paint<br />
mIxture for the locker room<br />
floors, which peels away and<br />
looktatlOn<br />
whIch I knew had an all' pump<br />
but the pump wa"n't ....here It<br />
u&Cdto be - or anywhere<br />
The attendant told me that<br />
the parent company - a major<br />
011 firm - barred the bu"me,,'><br />
from re Installmg Itf, all' pump<br />
after the btatlOn had been reno<br />
vated It was dE'emed to be a<br />
safety hazard, the employee bald<br />
I fil5uH:d m) tm, ....Ith 12<br />
pounds of all' was a sufety haz<br />
ard and to make matte Is WOl"e,<br />
-t.~<br />
Treats might be<br />
tricks for kids<br />
The Felllgoid ASSOCiatIOn of<br />
the Umted States, a non profit<br />
orgamzatlOn to help hyperactive<br />
chIldren, wants parents to be<br />
aware of the results of some re<br />
search about synthetiC dyes and<br />
Davors m candy,<br />
Candy, lollIpops, Jelly beans<br />
and other Halloween fare, the)<br />
say, are loaded With synthetIC<br />
chemIcals While sugar IS often<br />
blamed for behaVIOr problems<br />
and hyperactIvIty, they say,<br />
sugar IS only part of the problem<br />
Many of the candles dlStllb-<br />
\lted a.s treats /In Halioween,con<br />
taIn sYl1thetIc chemIcals made<br />
from petro'~urn that are susP4'Ct<br />
as health hazards, they say. and<br />
may cause hyperactIvity m children<br />
The Femgold ASSOClUtlOnsuggests<br />
that familIes dlstnbute<br />
candles Without synthetIC stuff -<br />
or non food tl eats - for Halloween<br />
favOIs<br />
To learn more about addltIVe~,<br />
and whIch ones to aVOId, send a<br />
self addlessed stamped envelope<br />
to Feingold Parent Support<br />
Group, POBox 6550, AlexandrlU,<br />
Va 22306<br />
to enlarge theIr store m<br />
Grosse Pointe Woods for the<br />
convemence of shoppmg m<br />
our own neighborhood<br />
Dolores Blohm<br />
Grosse Pointe City<br />
Protest<br />
To the Editor:<br />
In antICIpatIOn of the re<br />
percussions caused by ac<br />
tlOns I orgamzed on Saturday,<br />
Oct 14. at the Planned<br />
Parenthood Holiday Mart. I<br />
thought It pI udent to gwe<br />
you mformatlOn Planned<br />
Parenthood's public relations<br />
machme Will convemently<br />
keep to Itself<br />
First, please read the altl<br />
cle pubhshed III (the Oct 15)<br />
The Detroit News The artI'<br />
cle IS a fine example of a re<br />
portel not dOing hiS her Job<br />
Please 1'0110\\ these <br />
Aller checklllg It out, tll!'<br />
,>poke'>man reaflil mld what the<br />
n't enough room 1'01 -.et to<br />
!'mployeee., and make them mem-<br />
0I17e It t 1mpOI<br />
Llllt per'>ol1III any bU!>lIle'>'><br />
2 A (U "/ome! IS not dependent<br />
on u'> - WI' ,lie dependent on<br />
hlln<br />
:l A (""lrl/1wr 1 11ale 'Wmellme'> fOIled to deal<br />
rhat\ uhually an experwnu' III<br />
fI u"tl at IOn and helple'>sne'>" and<br />
butll<br />
He 1 u'> hi" wante., It IS our Job<br />
to fill tho'>e ....dnl'><br />
9 A 11/I/oml'! 1
SA<br />
Jack W. Mills<br />
MIS Hol1"JlIlllI was active III<br />
the Wumen'" City Club, the Cot<br />
A IIwmUlIll! i>elVice for Jack tage Hospital Au .... lhm y '\Ild the<br />
\V ~lllls, 82, of Grosse Pomte Rl'pubht'llll Party, hel vlIlg fm<br />
F.\lll\s, will be held Fllday, Oct scvetal yeclls 011 the Hepubhwll<br />
27 .It GlOsse POlllte Memonal<br />
ClllllCh, 16 Lakei>hOle, GI0!:>SC<br />
State FIlI,lIIce COlllllllttee<br />
She w"" also ,lIl accolllpll!>hl'd<br />
POIllIl' F'\lII1i><br />
:'\11 Mills died Mond.ty, Oct<br />
m tli>tS "nd needlewoman<br />
MI s Hull man moved to S,m<br />
2.1, 1989 at Cottage Hospital, Mm <br />
bOlll III Pl'lIn"ylvdnla<br />
Ill' \1.1" ,Ill -1lIduteet<br />
He lIdS<br />
fO! Ralph<br />
SUiVIVOI~ IIIdude<br />
b,md, Kenneth, 1I<br />
S"lIy, and a i>on. G,lIy<br />
hel hus<br />
daughtel,<br />
l '.ddt'l A!:-!:>OlI,lte:,III Dell Olt, Ie<br />
11IIlIg III 1977<br />
lit, \1.1" a 1930 6'1adudte uf the<br />
MemOlldl cOlltllbutlOns<br />
be made to CAHAL, 1337<br />
MOBlca Mall, SUite 306,<br />
m.ly<br />
Sant.l<br />
Santa<br />
Learning not to burl}<br />
lll1l\ el.,,1 y ul MIChigan College<br />
01 All hltectlll I' and WdS a mem<br />
Ill'l of till' Tdu SIgma Delta and<br />
MOllica, Cullf 90101 (Attn I\1s<br />
Hoblll Schneldel, e....ecullve dll ec<br />
tOl )<br />
The 4-year-old pre-school class lrom Grosse Pomte Co- I'hl 1\,lpp.l PhI honOl SOCieties<br />
operative Nursery School hstened to Oilleer Sally Beghin 01<br />
:-'11 Mill::. othel membershIps Etta Maywood<br />
the Grosse POinte Woods Publie Salety Department during Illdlldl'd the The Amencan Instl<br />
Etla MayI' 000, 62, fm merly 01<br />
Fire Salety Week Oct. 8-14. The students learned about all I1I11' of AI dutect", he was an<br />
GIO Vel heyden Funeral<br />
• \\ III ['.Ill IIlIU., I1m\ll p,1I I<br />
h Ib .,101\ tll,lt h 11011 11.111ll1l,d<br />
HOllle, Glo!>"e Pomte Pal k<br />
11011LI 01 I I d ~ltt' 11.1'" .111.1111,I 01<br />
!I1\\l1e"'" .llld 1l1l1\l'1",11 :-'IOll' II<br />
1IIIIOilIlll 11IIh Ihl' g,IlIlUl 01<br />
h I "101\ .11>0111mell .1lHI \\ Ollll'l\<br />
Betty H. Hoffman<br />
.ulll "l'" ,\lid II Il'''l''h 1lI .1 pilI<br />
101 U OIl Illlp ...<br />
I be l.I ...1 I'" .b f"lhm.,<br />
• PIIl' ...1 Ill' I" bl',llpII 101<br />
1'1' ,lll'd. "l'l'hllll.: 1IIlIh bel,lu"'l'<br />
hi belle!" h.lll' bl'l' II bddh<br />
,h ..kl'll<br />
• \\ 1l0(!lUttPI llulllble, ~l'IN<br />
11\" but meek He h \\,11\ .lIld<br />
In 111l1.lble<br />
• Wlgllhlkel AlL'll 'lIId ll'<br />
'''\llll'lu\' hl' I... ,I uI"llIu"'IlJllld<br />
lll\ I I\ho luuk" ,II 11k .1" lOuhh<br />
\I,d Il.llh Ill' I" Jel'lllIg .lIIll lOll<br />
JlI-"llill .,11.11111' \11(1 h\ ~ll'll.I Sht'<br />
I' ~Plllit'd 11111l.111l"Utl1lg lO1l1<br />
T1l(lllIlP .........<br />
• \Iothll Lldl'l h pi olld plO<br />
IlLllll .lIld dl'II.III1 l1el 111.1111<br />
"pl'l'lhl" ,Ill' pollll .,oldoqllll':'<br />
• ;\lulllllll lhl' hu"b.llId<br />
~Pl'I\..lllg Illl\llll,h IIl'I Il'll ... Ill"<br />
\l'I"'I011 01 tIll 11l1lIdl'. SIll' 11,11.,<br />
tlit ..,tlll\ III.l bl'l\jlllilll tl.lI11l'<br />
A lOlllll tlll l'11tHI 111\1,11 d lip<br />
"'\Illhlll~ Ildl Ill' lIll1 ....~.1l\<br />
101 1\101t'1ll!01llhili01i l,dl ]J10<br />
dlllli \1.11I ')11111.11h~-) IlrJ('<br />
Betty H Hoffman, longtIme<br />
1l'''ldent of GIO.,i>ePomte Woods,<br />
died Wedne.,dclY, Oct 18, 1989<br />
.lllel ,I long Illness She was<br />
bUIll III Hdlllle, WIS<br />
1\11., Hollman \Ias a 1936<br />
gl dduate of the Ul1IVelslty of<br />
l\hlhlgan, gwduatmg magna<br />
lUIIl laut!e In pohtlcal science<br />
PI 101 to World Wal" II, she<br />
helped dll ect U S Al my tank<br />
PloductlOn fOi the Wal at the<br />
l\I.1.,!:-eyHan IS Co<br />
JOHN F: DeHAYES, Jr:<br />
CANDIDATE FOR<br />
GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />
CITY COUNCIL<br />
~ VOTE NOVEMBER 7, 1989<br />
GOALS • To llI.tlllldlll lh~ IIllq!,1Ily ,HId bc,lUly of our city and act upon Its CItizens'<br />
llllllCrn., thruugh O(lLII ,l1ld 1I11p,lIll,ll communicallOn<br />
INJ
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
Park mayor<br />
~<br />
Io'rom paJ{e 18A<br />
would do II ell'Lled 1Il,1\01 I'" 10<br />
IllIlIwdl..llely Ul'glll le"tlllg of lhl'<br />
city' ... dllllklllg watel I h. "',Ild<br />
the tebl::. ollly co ...l $7 [) aplt'll'<br />
and UIe nece ..."m y, l....pl'clilily<br />
cOl1sldelll1g thal thel I.' I'> ...01Ill'<br />
lead plplllg III lhe Pm k<br />
CUlltel JIIng Il'lycl IIlg , Il('n<br />
dlltk::. thlllk~ lhe I'olllle'>, ,I'><br />
well a ... "oulhe.l,>l Mldllg.lIl, nel.d<br />
to take a mUI I.' tll.lII "'l0 le\olutlOlwl V that<br />
aftel the \1 aI, mach lIle ::.hop"<br />
aCloss the wuntry 'Idopted the<br />
Ideab uedted fOI It<br />
He ne\ el "lopped deSIgn IIlg<br />
, membelshlpmnt( ....<br />
do')<br />
Although tn I'" I'" Ilendlllk ....<br />
lil ...t .lltl'lIIpl at pLlhlll omlt, III'"<br />
polltllal HltlVltll'.., hclvl' Illdudeu<br />
dl and' a\1 dl
,<br />
\<br />
20A<br />
1 incumbent for 3 seats leaves<br />
BV John MinniS<br />
Assislani Editor<br />
\Vlth tlll('e Gllh"l' Pll111(P Il,u I-.<br />
('It) Council "'P.lt" lip 1m l'll'l t\OlI<br />
and 0111\ Olll' llll'lllllbl'nt IUllllllI~<br />
to keep hI" b(',lt t lw fil Id b OP('II<br />
to .I dl\C'I"l' "el,,t t\10<br />
Ldkepoll1te could qualify fOl a<br />
ne\\ people Will be on the coun<br />
cli Two ne\\ people c,w mean a<br />
change III the dll ettlOn of the<br />
councd ,md the Clt), ,1I1d ;\hllel<br />
Valerie Moran<br />
, [ \ e .lh\ ay 0:; been 111 the back<br />
h" ollnd" 'lhe said, "no\\ people<br />
beautificatIOn awmd Of the 82<br />
lesldentlUl d\\alds f10m the com<br />
miSSIOn thiS yeat, many al e Sill e<br />
to go to homes In the TIF A dls<br />
doesn't want a change fOl lhe have SUlci 1 "hould get m the tnet<br />
worse<br />
She said the Park IS m an<br />
upward movement lIght ncm<br />
and she wanb It to contmue<br />
Though thiS IS hel first \ en<br />
ture mto pOlltIC'l, MilICI bTJ e\\ up<br />
.n a pohtlcall) actl\e fanllly Hel<br />
father, Donald S LeonUld \\a'i<br />
chIef j'Hlge of DetlOlt RecOldel ~<br />
Court, and he held othel leadel<br />
fOJeflOnt'<br />
She held \anous leadelshlp<br />
pOhltlOns \\ Ith the PIl'I ce Middle<br />
School PTO and the Globse<br />
Pomte South High School Moth<br />
el" Club She ha'l a bachelOJ ''l<br />
debTJee m teachmg home econom<br />
lC... dnd d mastel's flom Wayne<br />
State UI1l\'el'llty m vocatIOnal<br />
educatIOn She hab taught on<br />
"I thmk It'S fantasltc," she<br />
smd of the TlF A progt'am<br />
While Pilorget noted that<br />
ClIme has gone down slgmfi<br />
cantly and said she dId not be<br />
lJeve cnme IS an Issue III thIS<br />
campaIgn, she dId thmk thel e<br />
ale many !tttle things lesldents<br />
can do to deter cnme She sUld<br />
that while campalgnmg doOl to<br />
ship posltlOn'i m the ,>tdte befO! e<br />
hIS death m 1976<br />
MIliCI has h\ed IJ1 th(. Pdll-.<br />
lOntl.lct and aC fO! dblht'd ~pou~e'"<br />
and chlldlen, ,1 me\11hel or the<br />
PU::H..e ~'~IJG!~ S~~r.nl !Yf() ltlrl<br />
Ploh"'.lJl1 fOl her 8t Paul neIgh<br />
hOl hood ,md 'ihe I'> \ el y pleased<br />
th 11 ('lImp I" clown ...ol1\e 40 pel<br />
the Po 111tes and<br />
mal ket for recycled<br />
h,' rlPfllPn<br />
elsewhere.<br />
goods has<br />
a<br />
to<br />
an active nwmlwi of Cllll ...t<br />
Church<br />
She I" bUppOl tel 01 the Pm k ...<br />
Tax Incentl\l' AllthOllt\ tTIFAJ<br />
program 1'01 Wa\ blll n, ;\1tartmg to look )('.111, g(xxl" "he<br />
said<br />
Shl' ,11,,0 lIh.p... \\ hdt "he "PC''''<br />
cent 0\ el the pd"t few) em"<br />
It" \el) Important to be able<br />
to go out of YOlll house at 3 m<br />
the ,Iftel noon OJ '3 111 the mOl n<br />
ll1g 'll1d he "afe .. "he "did While<br />
11lm( 1.., declll1l11g, "h(' "',lId the<br />
P,II k (.Innot 1('1,1' 'It'b amazmg<br />
hml much of .I cltfference 1m<br />
Clll1ll I \\l' can make." she 'laid<br />
Moran 10:; ,1 "trong "upporter of<br />
Ipc\chng 'I "l!e that as the<br />
She pomted out that ",hen she<br />
\\ as "tudymg m India 10 yeal s<br />
"go, Amencans at that tIme<br />
Well.' dh'eady usmg 10 times the<br />
numhel of resource'l per capita<br />
a'l t he people of IndIa<br />
PJ!orget IS very concerned<br />
\\ Ith the apparent lack of hous.<br />
mg for sectIOn of the Park<br />
Robson also pOlllted out that<br />
the area benefits from cIty as-<br />
SIsted loans fOJ mcome pI opertICS,<br />
reSident owners and low m.<br />
come borrowel s<br />
"You can't go thlOugh the<br />
aJ ea Without seelllg work bemg<br />
done," he said of the NOJthwest<br />
TIF A district. "That whole area<br />
1'i burstmg With confidence"<br />
The mcumbent counctlman l'i<br />
al'>o e,clted about the Downtown<br />
Development AuthOllty on Jef.<br />
felson He pomted out how well<br />
the The Pomtes Office Centre at<br />
Westchester turned out, and he's<br />
lookmg forward to development<br />
on Jefferson at Barnngton,<br />
which Will mean a new bmldmg<br />
for MichIgan NatIOnal Bank and<br />
other office tenants<br />
He is concerned about the<br />
Lakepomte Oldsmobile bmldmg<br />
remalllmg vacant He was dlsap<br />
pOInted to see a recent devel<br />
oper's plans be voted down by<br />
the counCil Because of reSidents'<br />
concerns, Robson voted agamst<br />
the developer's plans to put a<br />
pasta factory m the bmldmg, he<br />
'lUld He said other parties have<br />
recently expres to make bUIe<br />
they,ll e up to code The JI1bpeC<br />
tlOn~ ale not lestllcted to whe<br />
thel the pJOpert\' hab changed<br />
0\\ nel "hip<br />
He IS also pi oud 01 the ne\1<br />
Pubiit Safety ALLXlhary formed<br />
111 the Park 'He ~md th~ $10,000<br />
btdl t up cost wab well worth It<br />
The aU'lhaJlsts go thlough<br />
tl all1ll1g and help out 111 emelgencles,<br />
as 1\ell as the tradl<br />
tlOnal parade duty The au:xlltar.<br />
l,>tS also have to serve at least<br />
eight hOUl'i on duty a month,<br />
and all the aU;"lhal y oflicers WIll<br />
be on tlll' Stl ('et 'i un Halloween<br />
Rob"on ,tI"o pomted out that<br />
CIline m the Pal k IS down 18<br />
pel tent last yeal and 42 percent<br />
over the past four yem s He al"o<br />
pOinted out that the Pm k has a<br />
ne\\ city manager who can help<br />
take the city mto the 1990s<br />
Over the past four years,<br />
there's been a tremendous tUI naround<br />
m the Pal k, Robson said,<br />
but he wal ned that the city and<br />
It" leadel s cannot rest on their<br />
laUl els He sUld the cIty has an<br />
outstandmg mayOl and a good<br />
City Council, and he looks fO!<br />
wal d to at least a couple of new<br />
councd members<br />
"We're workmg hard," he said<br />
of the councIl and cIty admll1lstI<br />
atlOn "Communtly confidence<br />
has nevel' been higher"<br />
Dean Peter Valente<br />
Valente, 30, IS lookmg to take<br />
ovel hiS brothel Mm k Valente<br />
III's pOSitIOn on the counctl, 1'1 om<br />
whIch hiS older blOt her I eSlgned<br />
Iecently due to hiS appomtment<br />
\\ Ith the fedeml government m<br />
Washmgton, DC<br />
Valente said commumty sel<br />
vice IS a traditIOn With the Val<br />
ente family, and he hopes to<br />
take over from where hiS brother<br />
left off, though he does have hiS<br />
own opmlOns on the Issues<br />
Valente IS a lawyer with hiS<br />
own practice on Mack m Grosse<br />
Pomte City He earned his law<br />
degree at the Umverslly of De<br />
trOlt Law School and hiS under.<br />
!,'raduate degree from Villanova<br />
University<br />
A hfelong Grosse Pomte Park<br />
re'lldent, Valente saId he (and<br />
hiS brother) are the third genera<br />
tlOn of Valentes to hve III the<br />
Park He saId thiS IS his first at<br />
tempt at pubhc office himself, al.<br />
though he has worked on many<br />
other campaigns, mcludmg those<br />
of PreSidents Reagan and Bush<br />
Valente beheve5 the TIFA pro<br />
gram has been a wonderful suc<br />
cess He saId It has sohdllied<br />
property values m the northwest<br />
dlstnct, and people are movmg<br />
mto the area to raise famlhes<br />
LikeWise, he saId the TIFA<br />
dlstnct has helped encourage<br />
busmess Improvements on Mack<br />
and Kercheval and on Jefferson<br />
through the DDA He said it<br />
usually takes one home or one<br />
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
Park council race wide open<br />
mg the Park IS the lutm e, PJ1()J.<br />
gl't Sdld She POJllt'i to the IHdm.<br />
lenancl' 01 the aging<br />
IllIJ lIbtrucllll e, such dS the com<br />
bllwd stOl m ,md santtary ~e\\ el<br />
.." btem, a ...bomcthlllg thdt h,u; to<br />
be pl,mned fOl SIll' "ald thl' fll<br />
lUll' has to be planned "Wl'<br />
C,II1't be content With the statel"<br />
quo:' ;,Ill' Sdld "We can't f,ay<br />
'I ...n t It 1\ondel ful now?' Wl'<br />
hd\ e to Sdl' '\VOI\'t It be wandel<br />
1'1I1then'" "<br />
PdOl get hao; bepn dn educdtOl<br />
to! 18 I'pal;, and has hVl'd lJ1 thl'<br />
P,ll k ~\'Ith hPI lanllly for 14<br />
\'l',ll S She I.., d member of the<br />
GI o,>~e Pomtl' Pm k FoundatIOn,<br />
dctl\ e III the chon ,md on the<br />
pedcemah.lJ1g comnuttee at<br />
GIO";;" Pomte l\1emOlI,11 (,hlllch,<br />
.I membel 01 the Defel Elemen<br />
tary School PTO and a supportel<br />
of the alts m DetlOlt<br />
On the BeautificatIOn Comn11':;<br />
~lOn, hel leadel ship has seen the<br />
begmnmg of the AI bor Week<br />
and City FIO\\ eJ probTJ'dms and<br />
she has helped monltOl the<br />
Dutch elm disease pi ogt'am<br />
"I thmk I'm dOll1g d good job,"<br />
she satd, "and 1 thmk I can do a<br />
better Job as d counctl membel "<br />
bU"'lIle ...s to act a~ a catalYbt for<br />
uthel f, He would like to see<br />
nUll e ioot trdffic on Matk that<br />
1\ ollid enCOUIdge mOle Ietallers<br />
to locate theil' He oplmusllcally<br />
hopeb the Improvements m the<br />
1',11k would have " Ilpple effect<br />
that would Iedch dll o~... Mack<br />
A\'enul'<br />
1[e llj.,TJ l'es thdt the medians<br />
pl,mned 101 Matk wLlI act as an<br />
.Ittl ,ICtIVl' entl dnceway fOl the<br />
Pal k 'lIld wlil nldke the Jeffel<br />
...un bu ...me ......dl ...t1lct OMt much<br />
IIlOIl' ,Ippedhng to bu ...me%<br />
ConcellHng Cillne, Valente<br />
...,ud It' ... lInportant that the mes<br />
...,Ige get out that tiline IS dropplllg<br />
He bald It ''l a matter of<br />
IWIceptlOn \" reahty, dnd the<br />
leahty l'l that Cillne has dropped<br />
"Ollle 4U pel cent III Iecent years .<br />
Ill' bald the Pubhc Safety Depdl<br />
tnwnt<br />
job<br />
hd ... done an excellent<br />
He ,>,ud he ldvol b UPj.,TJ admg<br />
the ambuldnte ,>elvice m the<br />
Pat k flom bd"IC to limited ad<br />
vanced, which IS IepOl tedly<br />
bemg con"ldCl ed m the PUI k He<br />
'>ald an\ furthel steps, such as<br />
gomg to paramedics, would IeqUll<br />
e a lot of f,tudy as to the eco.<br />
nomic feablbLllty of the upgtade<br />
Valenle Ib " sllOng advocate of<br />
Iecyclll1g, and he said he has<br />
helped out on Satul day morn-<br />
II1gs dt South }hgh School when<br />
Iecyclable goodb aI e bemg col<br />
lected He "aId education and<br />
convemente aI e Important to<br />
make lecyclmg work, and he<br />
sUld the CitIes m the Pomtes<br />
would be near Sighted not to<br />
work together on I ecyclmg<br />
He fUI ther believes the<br />
Pomtes should get a good recy<br />
chng progl am gomg befOl e<br />
hlghel levels 01 govel nment<br />
make lecycllng mandatOlY<br />
ConcellHng bemor housmg,<br />
Valente said the filst problem l'l<br />
that people automatically equate<br />
senlOJ housmg WIth low mcome<br />
housmg, which IS not necessanly<br />
a con ect absumptlOn Another<br />
problem he said IS a lack of land<br />
m the Pomtes to bUIld any kmd<br />
of semor housmg, no matter<br />
what the mcome level of the ten.<br />
ants<br />
Valente said he has an excellent<br />
background m bus mess and<br />
law that Will make him an asset<br />
to the councd. Furthel more, he<br />
Said he can help the councd plan<br />
fOl the cIty's future Whde com<br />
mUl1Jty Jl1\'olvement IS Important<br />
to hiS famdy, he said he IS at the<br />
POint m hIS hfe and career<br />
\\ hel e he can make a commIt<br />
ment to the cIty<br />
"I feel It'S the nght tIme to<br />
h'lve back to the communtty," he<br />
smd<br />
Art J. Williams<br />
Wilhams, 63, IS a retned mas<br />
tel plumber, engmeer and<br />
former pi eSldent of two corpora.<br />
tlOns But he IS most known m<br />
Iecent Park history because of<br />
hIS relentless efTOlis to block ex.<br />
panslOn of DetrOIt CIty Au-port<br />
Arthur J. Williams<br />
A re'lldent of the Pomtes for<br />
40 yeal S - 22 of those years m<br />
the Park - William!> has most of<br />
hiS adult life mvested here, and<br />
he has been workmg for five<br />
years to see that the proposed<br />
mrport expanSlOn doesn't rob<br />
hIm and reSidents of all of the<br />
Pomtes of thell mvestments m<br />
the commumty<br />
He
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October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News Nt.W4 21A<br />
jJark councii<br />
From page 20A<br />
th.lt wlll uJnIlI1l..,h the qualIty 01<br />
hie III the POll1te,> He bald the<br />
<br />
tel plan, which would protect<br />
Ie,>ldentJaI al eas He wa» I I.'<br />
lIeved to o,ee the Lakepoll1te Old'><br />
propo"dl denied He felt .I pasta<br />
factory wa!> totally mapplOplIen101 hou'>mg I;' a pi ob<br />
lem a" It I'> III the other 1'01l1te,><br />
And II(; I" oppo'>Cd to any lOngl (.<br />
gdte 01 '>ub"ldlled houed<br />
He favO! s Iecycllng el101t., 111<br />
tll(; POll1le.., dlld ,.IV" )( (vdlllg L"<br />
,Iltu('<br />
loo'>p npal Defel Element,l1 \<br />
PlCrce :'vlldrll(' ..( hool,- 1 hI<br />
and<br />
ofli<br />
POll1tes to develop curb»ldl.' Ct'l the hltten, ,ICC01dl11g to poll(,!' II'<br />
No 1 Issue m the "tate<br />
Semor hOUSing IS another I"<br />
port..,<br />
The ('It\ \('IPII11,IIIo1n \1,1'<br />
"ue Kaess would lIke to see local UlII.'d ,111d till ,1111111,11"\\!'I(,<br />
mumclpahtws tackle "Sf'mOi<br />
Citizens are calhng out for hou"<br />
mg Many have hved here all<br />
their hves, and they want to<br />
stay 111 the Pomtes "<br />
Kaess SaId nothmg les" than a<br />
cooperatIve effort !x'twcen all<br />
tJanqlllll7l'd 'I hr dog'> ,1I(' IW111g<br />
:,(,Iei .it all amm,ll (llnle<br />
Thr mjllll{,'; In Ill!' ehddl!'n<br />
\\ err millOI', and J'\Ihhe Salf't \<br />
Director Hlchal II ,J ( ,1I 1.'11<br />
pi al'\Cd Ihl' offiCI'I"" qlll, h "'1 IOn"<br />
\\hlch pn'vpnted II1£' pn ...... lhillt\<br />
five Pomtes WIll 'lOlvc the lack of of marl' scrlOU" mJII1\ 10 till'<br />
semor housmg m the area<br />
children<br />
The War Memonal, admmls<br />
leI ed by :'\iark R Weber, presIdent<br />
was established III 1949 as<br />
a non-plolit CIVIC, cultUl al and<br />
educatIOnal as'\OClatlOn hononng<br />
tho;,e Glosse Pomtel s who<br />
»el ved 111 our countrv's armed<br />
fOlces<br />
Thloughout the year, the asso<br />
ClUtlOn sponsors classes, WOIk<br />
shops, educatIOnal tl avel oppor<br />
tumtICs and speCial events for all<br />
ages The actIVities al e outlined<br />
111 a calendar of events sent bl<br />
monthly to all households In the<br />
Glosse Pomte school dlstnct<br />
In additIOn, the hlstonc War<br />
Memonal faclhty, \\ Ith the adjacent<br />
FIles baHloom and audlto<br />
IllIm, IS a popular sIte for meet<br />
IIlg", confel ences, dll1ners,<br />
theatncal perrOl mances, conceits<br />
and IeceptlOn" Dunng liscal<br />
\ ear 1988/89. the associatIOn<br />
ho
22A<br />
Halloween means another "Halloween" at theaters near you,<br />
/Halloween V'is like its predecessors<br />
By Michael Chapp<br />
Special Writer<br />
OK It" Octobel It'~ gettmg<br />
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Will be soprano Cl'lstma Fonta<br />
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ances m opel a and on Itallan teleVISlOn,<br />
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I<br />
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Citizens They may be obtamed<br />
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Auction to benefit symphony<br />
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I,\~t tlll1l' Whv do they wandel<br />
Into PllIpt V hOll~es alone' l Why<br />
do tlll'v pletend MIchael doe~n't<br />
l''\I~t'l Why do they thmk that d<br />
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t he pI oducel" kno\\ audlence~<br />
\I III contmue to buy mto thl."<br />
kllld of thll1g In thiS mstall<br />
BURN THIS<br />
The story of two hearts<br />
on fire by Lanford Wilson<br />
OPENS Oct. 25<br />
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
ment, a dUJk, Slmstel character<br />
(othel than Michael) who weat s<br />
dl~tll1ctlve shoe~ IUIk~ 111 the<br />
lMckglOlInd We nevel do fii{U1C<br />
out Whdt he want~ Instead, he<br />
wandel b mto the cO!ner of the<br />
It dme In the Idst ~quence, whet<br />
tlllg OUI appetIte for "Halloween<br />
VI" That's how sUle they are that<br />
thel e Will be another lIlstall<br />
ment I wouldn't bet agamst It<br />
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October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
'The Fabulous Baker Boys'<br />
BV Marlan Trainor<br />
Special Writer<br />
Smoky, down at-the heels<br />
glamour, a stretched out and VIbrating<br />
sexual tensIOn and three<br />
characters who both complement<br />
and complicate each others lives<br />
make "The Fabulous Baker<br />
Boys" one entertalnmg, not tobe-missed<br />
film.<br />
Its sultry, lOtimate style faSCInates<br />
and draws the viewer<br />
right mto the center of a story<br />
that IS laced With laughs and<br />
framed With a dark edge<br />
It is the story of two brothers,<br />
Frank (Beau Bndges) and Jack<br />
(Jeff Bridges). who have been<br />
playing plano together for 15<br />
years We catch then act In a<br />
depressmg, plastiC bar where the<br />
few patlons Ignore Frank's<br />
fllendly warm-up patter and<br />
worse, pay no attentIOn to theIr<br />
tired. Muzak repertoire To add<br />
Insult to inJury, the proprietor<br />
pays them for another mght's<br />
work WIth the understanding<br />
that they don't show up<br />
ThIs abysmal dismIssal doesn't<br />
dn,turb Frank He's a head 10<br />
the sand optimist He believes In<br />
the act Jack, who IS more In<br />
tune With reality, takes It at face<br />
value A talented mUSICian, he<br />
hates the act and hates himself<br />
for not breaking away from It.<br />
He hangs m because of Frank<br />
who does the hard work Frank<br />
makes all the contacts, pays the<br />
bills and sees that Jack shows<br />
up on time He is a solid character<br />
With an off screen Wife and<br />
kids to support, and a house In<br />
the suburbs WIth a mortgage.<br />
Jack lives in a run-down walk<br />
up With hiS dog and tries to find<br />
some relief for hiS frustrated career<br />
In playmg Jazz m after.<br />
hours bars.<br />
So much for the brothers.<br />
In de:>pelatlOn Frank decide"<br />
that addmg a gIrl smger to their ~<br />
act mIght spIce It up<br />
In a very funny scene, we see<br />
the brothers audition some of the<br />
worst talent ever assembled any<br />
where - all 35 of them 10 short<br />
takes Frank dismiSses each of<br />
them In a crIsp business like<br />
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tone Jack Just play" the acwm<br />
pamment, but when the camel a<br />
cuts to him we .:,ee hi'" ill con<br />
cealed dlsdam<br />
Just as the boy" are about to<br />
fold up. Ifi "tumble" Su'>w Did<br />
mond (MIchelle Pfelffel) "wear<br />
109 up a "tOlm, holdmg a bloken<br />
heel m her hand and the '>creen<br />
becomes a1J\'P wlth hpr elf'ctllt<br />
mabrnetl>.m<br />
FlOm that pomt on. '>he be<br />
comes the focal pomt of the film<br />
When FI ank refuse" to auditIOn<br />
her, she gives hIm a hard tmlC.<br />
stnps off her coat and begms to<br />
smg m a >.eductlve vOIce that<br />
sends out 'iexy vlbl atlOns that<br />
British Columbia Chucklelogue part of travel series<br />
Photographer humOrist Stan<br />
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CIrcles as "Mark 1\vam of the<br />
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Cooper and sponsored by AAA<br />
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Known for his WIt as well as<br />
the credlblhty of hiS films, Mldg<br />
ley first appeared on the George<br />
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VISIOn series m DetrOIt m the<br />
1950s Through the years hiS<br />
humorous way of tellIng a story,<br />
combme elated<br />
The >.Utw...... he ha" alway"<br />
dreamed of I'>hi'> The three are<br />
inVIted to pelfol'm m club ... and<br />
lounge" they had never been In<br />
befolC<br />
A hint of diSCOid begms to<br />
CIeep III Fl ank <br />
the mO'it of It In an unforgetta<br />
ble "wne thdt bl Illg ... down the<br />
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Whoopee" lIke It ha" never been<br />
...ung before as "he slIthers<br />
alound the top of the plano m a<br />
...km tIght Ied velvet sheath It's<br />
d ...how 'itopper and a lead m to a<br />
'>Cenethat follows<br />
The merry makel" have left<br />
Balloon" and confettI are scat<br />
tel ed around the empty dance<br />
11001', lamps on the empty tables<br />
cast a deep warm glow and Susie<br />
and Jack are stilI reelmg from<br />
her tOlchy "Whoopee" The tIme<br />
ha'i come fO! the two to let down<br />
their defenses In one of the sexl<br />
e'it scenes evel on screen, they<br />
begm theIr lovemakmg We<br />
nevel see the culmmatlOn, but<br />
the heat generated by the scene<br />
IS more excitmg than any ex<br />
pliclt bedloom scene<br />
FIlmmaker Steve Klones<br />
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Pfelffel ("Dangerous LIaIsons,"<br />
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hIgh III her bombshell smger<br />
lole as SU>.leDIamond<br />
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Pontchartrain Wine Cellars: Part of Detroit's long history<br />
By Dan Jarvis<br />
Slaff Writer<br />
When J()(, dnd Molhe Bevel'<br />
pall! 'ou a Cold Duck near the<br />
end of ,I cool evenmg you can<br />
bet 'ou 'Ie Hlstmg a bit of hlS<br />
t'll\'<br />
A~ 0\\ nel s of the highly ac<br />
cldlllled Pontchartlall1 Wme Cel<br />
1,11~ III DeB Olt, the place whel e<br />
till' f,lI1lOU"dl mk \\ as II1vented,<br />
till' LOuple ha;; POUIed more than<br />
d fe\\ In thl' 32 ye,u s smce hl::'<br />
bef(,m \\ 01 klllg as a mandgel<br />
The Im,tol' of the Wine Cel<br />
I.u" d Ite" bdck to DetrOIt's glam<br />
OUI d,n" of long, sleek d.utomo<br />
bllp~ ,lIld high i:lt)Ie MOI'e than<br />
jU"t ,mothel i:ltyhsh restawant,<br />
the WllIl::'Celldl i:l\\ di:land :>tdl 1:><br />
a place for people and good can<br />
,el ::,at1On,a fact that the Beyers<br />
ha\ e not fOlgot ten<br />
Both longtime IeSldents of the<br />
Pomtei:l, they both attended Rich<br />
dl d Elemen'tal) School 111 1930,<br />
a" part of the school's first km<br />
del garten class They went on to<br />
Grosse POll1te High School, no,\<br />
South High<br />
Upon graduat10n m 1943, she<br />
enteled the Western College for<br />
Women, where among other sub<br />
Jects, she studied home econom<br />
IC'i And though 'ihe graduated<br />
magna cum laude III hel cl,li>s,<br />
Mrs Beyer Said she "cooh dS<br />
httle as poSSible, which pledi:ll'"<br />
everyone ..<br />
Upon hiS high school b'ladua<br />
tlOn, Beyer ventured olT to I\llch<br />
Igan State UllIvelslty, whele he<br />
had a hard time With hotel Ie",<br />
taurant school and deCided to lw<br />
come a commel cldl photoj.,'ld<br />
pher<br />
So ho\\ did tlm unllkeh COli<br />
pie go on to becollll' :"ucce"...rlll<br />
Iestallratelu',,')<br />
Research<br />
"We like to tl v othel menu"<br />
1'01Ided.s," 11.11" Bl'\,el ~dld 'We<br />
ha ve to know \\ hat till' compet I<br />
tlOn I" dOlllg ..<br />
"Neighbors, lIOt competitIOn:'<br />
Beyer said, attemptmg to can eet<br />
hiS Wife<br />
'Not all of them ate neigh<br />
bars," she counteled 11.11 s Be' el<br />
was referring to bu:,has m Pat I;",<br />
Rome, MUlllch and Amencan CIties<br />
like New York, Chicago and<br />
San FranCISCo, where the couple<br />
travel m search of new Idea::,<br />
One Ieason for the success of<br />
the Wme Cellars IS the Bevel b'<br />
!,'1ft or gab and Iespeet fm then<br />
customels<br />
"We have fun dOll1g It," he<br />
g~.p~~- By Ronald Bernas<br />
Veit<br />
Monon Trader, lllc announced the appomtment<br />
of Grosse Pomte Woods reSIdent Jim Veit to<br />
blanch manager of the company's newly acqulled<br />
factory branch III Romulus Velt comes to Monon<br />
\\ Ith 18 years of II1dustry e"penence m sales and<br />
malketmg With Fruehauf He Will be lesponslble<br />
for marketmg Monon's complete pi oduct Ime of<br />
ne\\ and used trailers, sel VIce and parts 111 east<br />
ern Michigan and north\\est Oh1Oaleas<br />
Jill A, Jentink of GIObse Pomte Park was<br />
named one of only two sales, service and marketmg<br />
at ea managers for Saturn Jentmk began her<br />
GM Cat eer m 1980 as a dlstnct sales managel<br />
With the CheVl olet Motor DIVISIOn She was !<br />
named metro dlstnct sales manager for Chevrolet<br />
In 1983 and became an assistant sales promotIOn<br />
manager fot General Motors customel sales and<br />
service staff m 1984<br />
Jentink<br />
Margaret Mclntyre of Grosse Pomte Farms was ndmed ::,elllOi<br />
medld plannel 1'01the Lmcoln Mercul) Dealer AssocmtlOn alcOllllt<br />
at Young & Rublcam DetrOIt PJevIOusly, McIntyre \\a;, medld duel'<br />
tm 1'01~aJ ontate & Co<br />
Wright<br />
Dick Wright of GlOsse Pomte Pal k, 10nf,rtlml'<br />
DetlOit Joull1ahst and automobJle columlllbt fO!<br />
the GlOsse Pomte News, received a two yeal dp<br />
pomtment to direct Wayne State Ul11Velslt) ...<br />
Journalism progl am Wllght began hiS cat eel a'i a<br />
copy aide at the DetJ OIt Free PI ess m 1956, and<br />
most Iecentlv was an auto columlllst and busllle""<br />
editor at Th~ DetJolt Newb, \\hlch he left III 1988<br />
John Ballantyne of Grosse Pomte, selllor vice preSident and<br />
dn'ector of chent sel'Ylces of Baker Advertlsmg Inc , has been named<br />
to the board of directors for Barat Human Services Ballantyne \\ III<br />
serve a four-yem term, headmg Barat's Development Comnllttee<br />
HIS re.,ponslblhtJes Will mclude creatlllg and executlllg a Stlateglc<br />
plan<br />
Thomas p, Rhoades of Grosse Pomte was<br />
named COIpm ate commUlIIcatlOns director of FOId<br />
MalO! Company's public affairs HIS office IS Ie<br />
~pon"lhle I'm COrpOiate media IelatIOns and U S<br />
commUl11catIOns mvolvlllg the company and It.,<br />
" and the Campbell,Ewald FoundatIOn He<br />
\\ 111 ,11"0 explore and expand relatlOn'ihlpS With<br />
('dUc,ltlOnal and cultural institutIOns<br />
"'dld "The people keep you stllll<br />
ulated ,md thele IS alwaVi:l'iome<br />
tlung 11l'\\ every d
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
Folk guitar taught<br />
Alex Suc/.ek, who has taught<br />
hundred;, of Indlvlduab III lIw<br />
communIty to play gUItar, once<br />
again ollel;, hI;' ;,peclally de<br />
sib'Iwd pI Ob" am of fblk gUltlll at<br />
the WUI MemOl1a1<br />
Classe!> meet Wedne!>day;"<br />
Nov 1 to Dec 1:3 Begmner;,<br />
class IS held from 7 8 pm, Intel<br />
mediate !>ludentf>, fI om 8-9 p m<br />
Suczek began playIng gUltUI<br />
while a f>tudent at Hal yard and<br />
membel of a !>tock theater wm<br />
pany, During that tIme, he met<br />
and worked wIth top perfOlll1el'i<br />
such as Woody GlIlilI Ie, CYIIl<br />
RIchard and Theodore BIke! He<br />
studwd cla!>slcal gUItar fOJ five<br />
years culmmahng 111 thl ee pI I<br />
vate audItIOns WIth Andl e;, Sego<br />
vIa<br />
He developed the cOUl';,e 11\ Ie<br />
sponse to wlde!>pread mterest In<br />
guItar wlthm the commlllllty<br />
Usmg famIlIar songs as the baSIS<br />
for the lesson!>, student!> learn<br />
how to find chm ds and how to<br />
pluck and Stl urn 'iultable<br />
rhythm for the songs<br />
Lessons al e sUItable for all<br />
ages Students undel 14 musl<br />
have perml'>SlOn flOm the m<br />
structm<br />
Students are asked to blll1g<br />
thell own claSSIcal style (nylon<br />
stnngs) 6>1.lItars Lesson sheets<br />
are provIded CaUl '>e!>fee IS $45<br />
for SIX one haul' sessIOns For<br />
more mfm matlOn, cdll 881 7511<br />
,<br />
A humane Halloween<br />
Photo In Rondld J Berna ...<br />
While your children are collecting candy for themselves. the Michiga~ Humane ~ocielY is<br />
hoping they will take along a canister and collect money for abused ammals. Camsters are<br />
available at Johnstone & Johnstone at 82 Kercheval on the Hill. They can be picked up any<br />
day and should be returned on Nov. 1. Some humane trick-or-treaters shown here are. back<br />
row from left. Diana Sefton. Sara Maters. Michael Formisano and Kate Feiss. In front irom left<br />
are Emma Sefton. Peter Feiss. Rennie Pelman. Mathew Pelman and Patti Printz from Johnstone<br />
& Johnstone.<br />
Pierce Middle School will host its 13th Annual Ethnic Dinner Thursday. Nov. 2. The dinner is<br />
sponsored by the Pierce PTO and will be 111 the gymnasIum from 6 to 8 p.m. The annual fundraiser<br />
is open to the public and tickets will be available at the door.<br />
Foods from Italy. Mexico. the For East. Greece. Poland. the Middle East. Germany. France,<br />
England and America will be offered. all prepared and served by Pierce parents. All proceeds<br />
go for the purchase of extra equipment and supplies needed during the school year by the<br />
PTO. For more information. call 343-2094.<br />
Shown above. from left. are co-chair Sherrie Werley. Alex Werley. Sarah Prues. Kit Roberts.<br />
co-chair Connie Roberts. Principal C. Suzanne Klein. Josh Prues. Barb Prues and cafeteria<br />
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The ;,emor class of Gro!>!>C<br />
POlllte North I!>holdlllg a Shake<br />
for the Quake Dance Contest at<br />
the dance they are !>ponsorlllg<br />
after the North/South football<br />
game from 4 30 to 7 30 p m at<br />
the North Common'> Saturday,<br />
Od 28<br />
The cia!>'> wIll donate all<br />
money collected from tho!>e who<br />
enter the conte'lt to relIef effort!><br />
III San FranCI'lCO A percentage<br />
of the dante profit'> wIll go to<br />
help quake Victim!>, too<br />
The $>5 admls'>lon for the<br />
dance lIIc1ude!> pIzza and pop<br />
The '>tudents wIll be a'lked for<br />
an extra dollar to enter the<br />
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place at 6 30 p m All !>tudent'><br />
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dentml ,erVlce, to Gro'>'o{. !'(jJl1l(<br />
and Harper Wood'> youth<br />
• Telephone (1"1'>1'>UJun,eling<br />
and IIIfOl matlOn and J(.ferral '>t'l<br />
V1W'><br />
• MedIcal dllll( '>wn glOUp, Tue,da.'!,<br />
at 510 pm<br />
• Legdl
-+<br />
26A<br />
SUPERMARKETS<br />
The # t Supermarkets Are<br />
Better Than The Rest<br />
Chefs<br />
Pasta Salad<br />
'illS 2 49<br />
Fresh<br />
Vegei.~bleSalad<br />
11lB 249 TRIPLE COUPON<br />
ON 4 MANUFACTURER'S CENTS.OFF<br />
COUPONS VALUED UP TO 40 t<br />
WITH ADDITIONAL PURCHASE OF S10 00 OR MORE AND COUPON AT RIGHT<br />
AND AFTER THAT YOU GET<br />
ON MANUFACTURERS' soe DETAILS<br />
DOUBLE COUPON ~~0~g~~~UPONS ST~~E<br />
FOR<br />
For assistance in ordering party trays call 174-4571<br />
FANTASTIC QUALITY AND FLAVORI OLD FASHION<br />
To order call 774-3541<br />
OUR FAVORITE<br />
Beef<br />
Pasties<br />
'9<br />
REGULAR SElliNG PRICE 2.75 ta<br />
C!:) Z49 Maple Honey Ham Natural Casing<br />
OR EXTRA LEAN LS Frankfurters<br />
Virginia Baked Ham 'HB.<br />
DOMESTIC OR IMPORTED<br />
Large Eye<br />
Swiss Cheese<br />
SHAVED Oil SUCED TO ORDER<br />
@"LB 1 99<br />
SlICED OR IN THE PIECE<br />
For special orders call 774-4613<br />
lOW IN FAT<br />
Lean Turkey Ham<br />
OUR 25 CALORIES E....CH<br />
Seafood Krab Legs<br />
~119<br />
@,.~IJ9<br />
IE~13fOR."<br />
CHOOSE FROM OUR WIDE VARIETY I Decorated For Halloween Fun! I<br />
OF FRESHLY BAKED BREADS ,....-~ ..... ------- .........<br />
Rye<br />
Bread<br />
16.oz.88<br />
BAKED FRESH DAILY<br />
Kaiser or Egg Knot Rolls .ZSEA<br />
10<br />
Also avaUable for your convenience:<br />
* POST OFFICE to bUy stamps, mall packages,<br />
send registered letters,<br />
* PHARMACY with Pharmacist on<br />
duty 7 days a week. Call 774.9082<br />
* OrNER'S EXPRESS CHECKOUT 3 Items or less<br />
hot prepared foods to go. Instant outl<br />
Halloween Cupcakes<br />
ON QUANTITIES OF 2 DOZEN<br />
010 Oft OR MORE FOR SCHOOL PARTIES<br />
ETC. KIDS JUST lOVE 'EMI<br />
GIlEAT FOR SCAllY P....RTIES!<br />
Halloween 6'8<br />
".SHEET Design Cake 3201<br />
SUPERMARKETS<br />
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
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i TRIPLE COUPON i<br />
ON 4 MANUFACTURERS' CENTS.OFF I<br />
COUPONS VALUED UP TO 40c I<br />
WITH ADDITIONAL 'to.OO PURCHASE I 1.__ Z.__ 1.__ 4._- I<br />
I<br />
i-iIIi!,I\IIlth . . notto 'hi' exceed coUJlOll""oogh producl'sretall SaturdOY.Oel. price, Only 4 manufac. 28, 1989, I<br />
I turers' coupons may be redeemed, Anything over<br />
I four may be redeemed according to our regUlar<br />
I double coupon policy. LImit one Triple Coupon.<br />
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To order call 774-4577<br />
U5.INSPECTED. GllADf fI. FllESH<br />
Ocean Whitefish Fillets<br />
GENUINE~<br />
Snow Crab Clusters<br />
FIl£E Rl:CIPES IJ COUNTERl<br />
New Zealand Hoki Fillets<br />
FRESH DRESSED<br />
Canadian Whitefish NO~~~RGE<br />
FRESH FROM THE NORTH<br />
Canadian Pickerel Fillets<br />
No hormones, antibiotics or growth stlmulantsare<br />
ever administered to steers. No chemical<br />
additives, preservatives or artificial Ingredients<br />
are ever added to this natural beef.<br />
HAMBURG MADE FROM<br />
Ground<br />
Chuck<br />
TENDER<br />
Rib Steak<br />
.rr ~,n I<br />
\It"', ,'1"-,, •<br />
Idaho Baking<br />
Potatoes<br />
DEL MONTE LARGE 8 SIZE<br />
Fresh Pineapple<br />
This ad etf«tlve through sat" OCt. 28, 1989 only at<br />
9 Mile near Mack<br />
Open 24 Hours<br />
from 7 a.m. Monday through '0 p.m. saturday<br />
Sunday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />
LB,<br />
LSZ'9<br />
LS3"<br />
LSZ 69<br />
LSZ 29<br />
L84"<br />
18<br />
L8,3 99<br />
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Churches 48<br />
Grosse POInte<br />
Board of Realtors 11.178<br />
Hol.d 5 . Shop-till-you-drop at benefit<br />
1 ay pree. for St. John Fontbonne Auxiliary<br />
By Margie Reins Smith<br />
Feature Editor<br />
The women of St John HospItal's Fontbonne<br />
AUXIlIary hope that many Grosse<br />
Pomters Will go on hohday shopping sprees<br />
One stipulation: They hope that this shop<br />
till.you.drop fever takes place on the evemng<br />
of Saturday, Nov. 4, from 6 to 9 p.m ,<br />
at the Country Club of DetrOIt, at the Font.<br />
bonne Auxiliary's fundraiser, the HolIday<br />
Spree.<br />
The benefit Will feature cocktal1s, hors d'.<br />
oeuVI es, musIc fm danclllg by The ClaSSIC<br />
Tno, a relatively mexpenslve pricetag -<br />
$20 per person - and a chance to purchase<br />
some unique gifts. '<br />
Biddable fare will Include furs, Jewelry,<br />
men's and women's clothing, ticket!> to<br />
sports and entertamment happenmg" 10 De<br />
trait, dmners at some fine DetrOit re"tau<br />
I ants, and a selectIOn of unique !>peclal<br />
Items<br />
The women of the Fontbonne AuxilIary<br />
are adVising Hohday Spree attendee!> to<br />
bring their Chnstmas lists - and their<br />
checkbooks.<br />
"You'll see everythmg you've alway!><br />
wanted for Christmas," they said, "and<br />
you'll have a chance to ask fm It"<br />
It's also a chance to get started !>hoPPlng<br />
for others on your Chl'lstmas h[,t, they Said<br />
Proceeds from the first-tIme fundmlser<br />
Ii'<br />
Mod.ls for the Fontbonne Auxlllary of St. John Hospltal's Holiday Spree include. from left.<br />
Sharon Burke (wearing a dress by Judith Ann); Maralyn Domzalski (wearing a silver fox fur hat<br />
from Chudik's of Birmingham); Jane Young (wearing a diamond necklace from Edmund T. Ahee<br />
Jewelry Co.); and Dr. Jack Young (wearing sportswear from E.J. Hickey.)<br />
Scale Down Your Home,<br />
Not Your Lifestyle.<br />
Built By Popular Demand ...<br />
We have four hmited opportumtic the functIOn of the<br />
patu-nt'" heart while heart surgery is bemg<br />
!WI (01 med<br />
Holiday Spree models Will be wearing Jewel"<br />
by Edmund T Ahee Jewelry Co., furs by<br />
Chudlk'" of Bu'mmgham and fashIOns by<br />
.Judlth Ann and Hickey's, both of Grosc;e<br />
1'0111 tl'<br />
MO!ethan 60 "dent auctIOn ltemi> will be<br />
up lor gl db", and a few blggleS will be saved<br />
(01 d.n pnd of the-evenmg bve auction by<br />
Lall,] DuMouchelle.<br />
A "amplmg of i>ome of the up-for-bid
28 CtJ~<br />
AAUW hoids seminar for girls, parents:<br />
1'11'>IX1,llllln of UI1\<br />
vel ~lt \ WOllwn \\ ill ~pon"ol '(\1<br />
reel Chol(('" Illl 1'01110 10\\ '><br />
Womdn on S,ltlll d.l), Nll\ 4 ,It<br />
Blo\\nell ~llddll' &hool .360<br />
Chal!onlP Ii lll119 ,I 111 to noon<br />
A ,,1.11l' oj oUhtandmg hlC,ll<br />
plOfl''>'>lOn.d'> \\ 111 lilt Iodu('l' tll phi'> Illon.1I <br />
Jennlil'l :\!oole. n,ll1onal<br />
a\\ dl d \\ mnmg bU"lll('''''> edlto!<br />
1m WDlV.TV ,,111 dehver the<br />
h(» nolt' addre~b A PIn Beta<br />
Kapp,1 Journdhsm gl aduate.<br />
MllOl (> .., n.'p01ts ,Ippem de \I 111 meet In fOUl m<br />
Margit Jackson<br />
depth se!:.slOns of hel chOIce<br />
The sciences WIll be pi esented<br />
bv Lamie Townsend, Ph D. of<br />
Glos!:.e Pomte Pm h, professor of<br />
neurology at Wayne State Um<br />
\ el ;,It)'. assl"tant dll ector of the<br />
surgical cell culture laboratory<br />
al Beaumont Hospital Town.<br />
Nancy J.<br />
Pilorget<br />
for Park City Council<br />
November 7<br />
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Sandra Surch<br />
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Paid lor by Ihe Committee 10Elect Nancy J P,lorgel 1177 Balfour Noel R Ba,,1 Treasurer<br />
The Prudential<br />
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ve<br />
Grosse Pointe<br />
Real Estate Co.<br />
19615 Mack Ave<br />
Groc,c;e Po,nte Woods MI48236<br />
(3t3) 882.0087<br />
send ha~ ,1 patent pendmg 101 ,I<br />
Idbm atory te~1 fm AI,heunel'~<br />
Dlsed~ M,mv of hel pi e..,enta<br />
tlOnb .It natIOnal sCI('ntdic me(>1<br />
mgb have bt'en pubhsh('d<br />
S,mdl a Surch, D V 1\1. pld(<br />
tlces dt Harvev MemOildl Am<br />
mal HObpltal III OetrOlI Hel' ~pe<br />
cl,lIty I~ ~mall anImal and<br />
('quille Cdle Jackie C.uew Can<br />
Iad of GI o~~e POinte F .II m"<br />
\\mks at Hdrpel WOIKb Vetell<br />
nUlY HOSPltdl dnd ::,ppcI.lh,e" III<br />
::,mall anuna);,<br />
Su"an HoutekH.'1 of H,n PPI<br />
\Vood~ IS a chnlcal ph,u maCl..,t .It<br />
Henry POId HO"pltdl A Iecent<br />
,u tlele which "Ill' co dulhol ed en<br />
titled "Risk of C('I ebl al HypOP('1<br />
fUSIOn \\ Ith Antlhypel tensl\'('<br />
Therapv." was accepted 1'01 pub<br />
hCdtlOn III the Annal" of Phar<br />
macotherapy<br />
Pamela Hammel, DDS. pldC<br />
t Ices and IeSldes m Glo!:."e<br />
Pomte Hammel won the Amell<br />
can Dental ASSOCiation corn<br />
mendatlOn III 1988 I'm 1'01enslc<br />
sel vices for I1lght 255<br />
Pamela Colher Flenllng, M D ,<br />
of Grosse Pomte Pm k, IS a staff<br />
member of Oakwood Hospital<br />
WIth dual specl3ltles m IIltern,11<br />
and emel gency medlcme<br />
Ellen Chapm of Glosse Pomte<br />
Park IS the CUIrent program<br />
dll ector for the school of nuclear<br />
medlcme at St John HospItal<br />
Busmess chOIce;, wIll be Iepl e<br />
, ,<br />
WIth It's soarwg glass atnum. balcollles,<br />
tenlllS court, pool, secure garage, and a<br />
mUlllclpal golf course at your door<br />
A vanety of fioor plans are avaIlable for<br />
vour personal decorating and custom Izwg<br />
InSIde, all your whIms halle been<br />
antIcIpated, rooms offer unparalleled space<br />
WIth luxury detazls<br />
ReSIdences avazlable from 1100 to ()[wr<br />
2200 square feel Two or three bedroom ....<br />
and 2 or 2~ baths "Spectacular" 7th fioor<br />
penthouses are avazlable<br />
Come tour the only mld-nse condomwlIlm<br />
tOlver zn St. ClaIr Shores. "OPEN"<br />
everyday (except Thursday) or by<br />
appoIntment<br />
3000 Country Club Drive<br />
St. Clair Shores<br />
* For information call: *<br />
293.1643<br />
J •<br />
'Career Choices for Tomorrow's Women'<br />
,<br />
"ellted by 1\1::'01 of clccountlllg at Oak<br />
land U1HVel;'lty m Rochester,<br />
I\hch<br />
Debl,1 Alel'.dnder of Gro~se<br />
POIllI(' I" pPl'sonnel adnunlstmto!<br />
101' Ct'nel al Motors where<br />
'>he dpvelop::, COIpOIate pay policy<br />
fOl C1\l'.., neal I) 100.000 "aldlled<br />
plllplovees<br />
Ann Rvall of GI o..,~ Pomte IS<br />
,111 ,Icwunt elo.ecutl\'e With Roney<br />
& ('0 m,lllagmg pel sonal, bUSI-<br />
\1(>"::' dnd pen",lOn accounb fOl<br />
IWI chenh<br />
({,w Hunl 01 Glo"se POll1te IS<br />
Clll pOldte \ ICt' pi e"ldent of' De<br />
II00t Edlbon<br />
'1'1 anspOltatlOn will be repre<br />
..,ented by Kathlene HlI1kle, pilot<br />
1'01 Kahlta Chmter Set Vices, Inc<br />
Hmkle I~ d cel tlfied Leal Jet cap.<br />
tcllll<br />
ReligIOn Will be pi e&ented by<br />
the Rev M'll gar et Holt Sam<br />
mons, d""ouate at Chnst Chmch<br />
Glosse Pomte Sammons was the<br />
first woman 01 damed as deacon<br />
III the dlOce!:.e of Western Michigan,<br />
Episcopal She IS a fOl'mel'<br />
Peace COIp" membel who served<br />
III Llbena, West Afnca<br />
Law as a pi ofesslOn will be<br />
addI essed by Maureen Reiley of<br />
Grosse Pomte. who "erves as<br />
Judg(> of the MichIgan Comt of<br />
Appea)"<br />
Sally Beghm. a publtc safety<br />
Puw te Fash IOn epOlnte Cf(l~hiOI1' g<br />
ha~ a l'el y speclQI V(<br />
and beautiful red file two pIece Slllt, Just<br />
lIght for the Holtdavl>. Short Jacket, rhwe-<br />
&tonc bullons, scallop necklzne FREE<br />
(IIleI atzom 23022 Mack Ave, sou th of 9<br />
Mile Rd . 774-1850<br />
Jhe shops of Mark your calendars<br />
tM l . -fl! for -two very special<br />
~fa ton. lClrc:~Resort-Spring Trunk<br />
Shows, Ne\\ York Designer Eleanore Hadley<br />
will be sho\~ ing her Daytime to Evening<br />
dre.,.,es. On Thur!>day. November 30th and Frida}.<br />
December 1st. California designer Robert<br />
Courtney will brmg his collection of daytime<br />
and "peclal occasion dresses on Thursday,<br />
December 7th and Friday, December 8th ..<br />
.16828 Kercheval.m.the-VI11age, 884-1330, Open<br />
MondaY - Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. .<br />
Thurbday and Friday until 7:00 p.m.<br />
*<br />
.-A.J
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
Do you Iemembcl the fil::.t<br />
time you went to the zoo and<br />
saw a hvmg, blcathlllg tlgCl')<br />
The mu::,clebIlpphng undel<br />
the btnped bklll - the huge<br />
teeth - tho!>egIgantIc P..1Wb?<br />
Five hundred poundb of cUlm<br />
vorl' and loal<br />
In SIte IS a new, pllvately<br />
funded, non pi ofit pi ogram de<br />
signed to pl'ovlde Just thIS sort of<br />
VIVid,memorable first-hund expenenceb<br />
for disadvantaged De<br />
trOlt youngbtel b<br />
In Site HOIlzon Field Tnps,<br />
Inc funds an ennchment pro<br />
gram fOl ::,choolchildlen flOm<br />
thu d to sixth grade m DetlOll -<br />
the ones most hkely to shp<br />
through the CIack" and he tOI got<br />
ten<br />
The goal IS to pi oVlde oppar<br />
tumties to expand their cduca<br />
lion With VISits to centers of SCI'<br />
ence, culture and commelce, to<br />
see new people, plaLes and<br />
thmgs. to hft them beyond the<br />
confines of bchool and home<br />
Kid;, will get to go to mu<br />
seums, ZOOb,hbl alleb, bUbmesses<br />
and mOle<br />
In Site has planned an mfor<br />
mal meeting on Monday, Oct<br />
30, at 5 p m at Miller Hall,<br />
Christ Chul ch Glosse Pomte to<br />
explore the specifics of the pi 0<br />
gram and the movers and shak<br />
ers of In Site aJ e lookmg for peo<br />
pIe who want to share time,<br />
talent and finances to sUPPO!t<br />
the ploJect<br />
Norah M. Williams, Lois J.<br />
Warden, Carol R. Gove and<br />
Joan N. Woodhouse ale ap<br />
peahng to suppOl1el s of the pro<br />
jeCt<br />
Each $110 IIlvested m In Site.<br />
they say, wJ11undel wnte ::'IX<br />
field tilPS fot one child Any do<br />
nahon IS welcome<br />
To say ye;, to In Site - to do<br />
nate - Ol' to say you'll be at the<br />
meetmg call Woodhoube at 884<br />
9442<br />
Buy a bit of history:<br />
The GIOSse Pomte HlstOllcal So.<br />
clety Will be the benefiCiary of a<br />
Hartz Household Sale 10th anm<br />
versary pleVlew party tomght,<br />
Oct. 26, from 7 to 9 p m<br />
The $10 admiSSIOn chalge at<br />
the dool of 99 Kercheval (that's<br />
the old GIOSse Pomte News<br />
bUilding) Will go directly to the<br />
society and Will be earmarked<br />
for histOriC preservatIOn m<br />
Grosse Pomte<br />
Once mSlde, prevlew.goers WIll<br />
be able to Sip punch, munch on<br />
hors d'oeuvres, and pel use 01<br />
purchase furmture, antiques, sll.<br />
vel', ,lCwelry and decoratIVe Items<br />
gathered by Susan Hartz, pi e,,1<br />
dent-elect of the Hlstoncal Suel<br />
ety and ownel of Hm1z House<br />
hold Sales<br />
(The sale Will contmue on FII<br />
day and SatUlday, Oct 27 and<br />
28, With no admISSIOn chalge )<br />
Hartz noted that Hartz House<br />
hold Sales IS celebratmg Its 10th<br />
anniversary thIS year and It'S<br />
also the 10th anmversary of the<br />
re.orgamzatlOn of the Grosse<br />
Pomte H.stoncal SocIety.<br />
For more mformatlOn call 885<br />
1410<br />
House warming: Ronald<br />
McDonald House of DetrOit IS<br />
also celebratmg Its fil st decade<br />
With a benefit party that Will mclude<br />
a buffet dmner, casmo<br />
gambling, duty.fJ ee shoppmg,<br />
mUSical entertamment and<br />
sea horse racmg?<br />
The fundralsmg event begins<br />
at 7 pm. on Friday, Nov 3, at<br />
the Southfield Hotel and Confer.<br />
ence Center (formerly known as<br />
the Southfield HIlton)<br />
Tickets are $150 each All pro.<br />
ceeds benefit Ronald McDonald<br />
House of DetrOlt.<br />
The evemng's theme IS<br />
"CrUIse mta the Future" CrUIse<br />
dIrector Chuek Gsimes, WDIV.<br />
TV weather anchor and host of<br />
the lottery game show "Fame<br />
and Fortune," will lead guests In<br />
some on hoard actiVitIes such as<br />
dance lessons, shuffleboard<br />
games, bmgo and Simon Sez.<br />
Guests Will also have a chance<br />
to wm a Caribbean crUIse for<br />
two<br />
Ronald McDonald House is a<br />
"home away from home" for<br />
families of chJ1dren bemg treated<br />
for seriOUSchildhood Illnesses<br />
Adjacent to Children's HospItal<br />
of Michigan, It prOVIdes a home.<br />
hke atmosphere for famJ1les who<br />
are bemg treated for cancer and<br />
other serious Illnesses - a place<br />
where famlhes can gam strength<br />
and share experiences with other<br />
families in similar situations<br />
Each year, more than 1,000 fam.<br />
ilies use the house.<br />
Some who attended the recent Junior League of Detroit's Lexus Gold Cup Polo Match: Ken<br />
Meade. Mary Lamparter. Lynn Alandt. Mary Benfer and Paul Alandt. The event raised more than<br />
$45.000 for the restoration of Sibley House.<br />
'.~A'<br />
• IndiVidual and Group Therapy • Addictions Alcohol Drugs<br />
• Co Dependency and ACOA Issues Food, Sex Relationships<br />
• Chlonlc Stress AnXiety and DepreSSion • Incest and Sexual Abuse<br />
• Life Transitions and Crises • Parenling Support & Networking<br />
• Anger and Shame Reduction<br />
19611 E Eight Mile Rd<br />
S C S 48080<br />
772.5290 Bus.<br />
\. 353-0371 Res.<br />
,~ PRULMITCHELL<br />
INTERNATIONAL HAIR DESIGN<br />
886-1650<br />
Your children<br />
deserve the best<br />
at the best price,<br />
Paul Mitchell s<br />
Baby Don't Cry<br />
Shampoo Bring<br />
thiS ad In for<br />
S 1 00 off<br />
Timothy G. Wylie<br />
CERTIFIED ~IoIERIC~N BOARO<br />
OF OPTICI~NRV<br />
19599 MACK AVE.<br />
Member of Holistic Health Assoc<br />
Michigan Alcohol & AddlClion Assoc<br />
r~at I Assoc for Children<br />
of AlcoholiCS<br />
• French braiding • manicure • pedicure<br />
• body waxing • make-up • faCial<br />
• Fashion accessones • massage therapy<br />
20091 MACK AVE GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />
s<br />
John Wylie<br />
CERTF~D AMERICAN BOARD<br />
OF COTICIANRV<br />
Making YOU Look Good with the Fashion &<br />
Professionalism You've Come to Appreciate.<br />
STOP IN AND SEE OUR<br />
PROFESSIONALS FOR EXPERT SERVICE<br />
=-= 1 8_8_2-_97_1_1_b=B<br />
GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />
ELECT<br />
Myrna M.<br />
SMITH<br />
Mayor<br />
CIty of Grosse POinte<br />
Paid for by CommIttee 10Elecl Myrna IJ<br />
8mllh 520 8\ Cia" GlOsse Po nte MI<br />
48230<br />
THE REASON SOME<br />
PEOPLE VISIT<br />
CANADA<br />
Arpin/s<br />
1989 Collection 01<br />
fabulous designed furs<br />
greall~ reduced. No Sales<br />
Tal No Dut~ , Full Premium<br />
on American Funds,<br />
Canadian Fur Specialists<br />
For Over 60 Years<br />
fUld6q<br />
II,,!?,!!!:<br />
• • •• • 4' .ap" •<br />
Fuut ~ __ - 3B<br />
In-Site provides on-site experiences for disadvantaged kids<br />
Ronald McDonuld lIou"e Honald McDonald Hou"e of Mask-erade party: Ken<br />
opened It" doOl" on Nov 2, Hl79, lJetlolt wab the 11th house to Hill\ "Phantom of the Opew"<br />
with an IIHtlU1pledge 01 mOle open III the Umted State" CUI will he ple"ented on Tue"day<br />
than $300,000 by MlcllIgan lently, there are mOle than 125 Ott 31 at a ..,pecml benefit<br />
McDonald'!:. re"talll ant ownel ", III the UIllted Stateb and five pelf 01 lll..1nw fm thL MlI"IC11..111<br />
who, along with othel COIpOI,1- olhm wuntne", and 30 new Centel<br />
tlon'>, organlzatlOnb and Indlvld houbCh al e belllg dl'veloped The evenlllg of "lI"pen"e, my"<br />
ual", continue to Wise money tOI Call 7455911 fOl mOle lIlfOI<br />
See FACES, page 9B<br />
the hou"p lIl
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TkP~MCC~<br />
How will you be<br />
remembered?<br />
By the Rev Robert E. Nelly<br />
St Mlchael's Episcopal Church<br />
Perhaps It IS because I am gettmg older and am more<br />
aware of my own mortahty, but I find the obItuary p,lge of<br />
the newspaper very fascInatmg to read<br />
It IS mterestmg to note what the per~ons \\ ho died are<br />
remembered for<br />
In almost any edItion of our area's papel s we can find notIces<br />
are about people who WIll never be noted III any hIstory<br />
books - people hke you and me<br />
There IS a kind of parlor game known as the obItuary<br />
game It sounds morbId, but It IS not The object IS for the<br />
players to state what they would hke to have dppem about<br />
them In the newspaper or on their gravestones The other<br />
players are to eIther affirm the chOIce, question It, 01 to<br />
suggest an alternative<br />
When played With some senousness, the game can be<br />
quite revealIng It ISa way of thmk1l1g about one's values,<br />
dreams and goals for the days that remam It reqUIres a<br />
statement of that which gives meanmg to a hfe, a nanung<br />
of the center by which a lIfe IS shaped and hved It reqUIres<br />
something hke' "he helped those In need" or "she was active<br />
In church and chantable affairs" 01' "he was known for<br />
generosIty and sound advice"<br />
Obltuanes cannot adequately measure a hfetlme, but<br />
they do say somethlllg about how we pelcelved oW'selves<br />
and how we are perceIved by others<br />
(I think I mIght hke to be remembered as "a personable<br />
pastor With a sense of humor ")<br />
The questIOn IS' How would my 01' yoUI'obituary look If It<br />
were publIshed tomorrow? That might suggest a kind of<br />
negative ego tnp, but It IS not meant to be such What IS<br />
ImplIed IS, What WIll my obltuarv be before God and before<br />
history?<br />
Does my true Inner hfe show In a meanmgful way? Have<br />
I contnbuted In some small way to the welfare of the world<br />
of which I am a part? Do I hve my lIfe In a fully human<br />
manner? WIll It be sald that I loved God by lOVingas many<br />
persons as I was capable? Are there some thIngs m my I1fe<br />
that need changing? Are my actIOns rooted In love and ethics<br />
or In convemence and selfishness?<br />
How WIllyou and I be remembered? Will we at least be<br />
remembered as someone who honestly tned?<br />
Lutheran center presents art fair<br />
The Lutheran Center's first pm at the Lutheran Center<br />
showmg of Chl'lstlan art.mlxed bUIlding, 579 East Nine MIle<br />
medIa Will be held on SatUlday, Road m Felndale<br />
"Oct 28, from 10 a m to 4 pm The publIc IS nWlted Thele IS<br />
~ and Sunday. Oct, 29, from 1 to 4 no charge<br />
1<br />
(<br />
In the past 6 months<br />
HAVE YOU MOVED?<br />
BECOME ENGAGED?<br />
In the past 3 months<br />
HAD A BABY?<br />
We have lots of local infonnation and over 50 gifts • No strings!<br />
GROSSE POINTE 885.6103<br />
~fom~Oll<br />
Phone - even if you only moved next door!<br />
As seen m.<br />
\OGlE' · VANITY FAIR.<br />
19261 MACK AVENUE<br />
GROSSE POINTE. Ml<br />
88&7715<br />
WOODS<br />
PRESBYTERIAN<br />
b,Hlel and Mr and MI s Mlchul'l<br />
'I' 'I'IInl1118<br />
1'111"ye.1I the leat UIcd ",pcdkel<br />
\\ III [)(' '1'1111 'l'lmmoll'>, an mtel<br />
l1 Iecently pub<br />
lI"hed book. "Call It Love 01 Call<br />
It QUib A Smgles GUIde to<br />
MOlt> Meul1Ingful RelatIOnships"<br />
In Iellectmg on the gI owth of<br />
the semmar, Michael Tm1l1us.<br />
ol1e of ItS foundel s, said, "It has<br />
been excltlllg to "ee the contm<br />
ued bY)owth and success of the<br />
"ellllnar ovel the past five yeal s<br />
It" stl ength hes not only III the<br />
high quuhty of the speakel s we<br />
attract but also III the qualIty of<br />
the shm mg of mSlghts and expenences<br />
that takes place be<br />
t\\ een paltIcipants "<br />
The semmar weekend begIns<br />
With a Fnday evenmg dmner<br />
and e .... tends through a Sunday<br />
mornmg breakfast In addItIOn<br />
to a vallety of semmal presentatIOns,<br />
there IS ample fl ee time<br />
fm paltlclpants to enJoy both the<br />
ambiance and the amel1ltIeS of<br />
On Tuesday. Oct 31, GlOsse<br />
Pomte MemOl'lal Church women<br />
II III heal' up to the mmute MlraJ.<br />
IndIa, news from Judy Jewett<br />
who served two asslgIlments<br />
there WIth hel husband Paul,<br />
who IS a cardIOlOgist<br />
Jewell has been descllbed as a<br />
iii eball and an entertalllmg<br />
,>peakel - not SUl'pllsmg for who<br />
First Enghsh Ev Lutheran Church<br />
Vermel Rd at Wedgc\Vood DI<br />
GlOsse POlllte Woods<br />
8845040<br />
930 a m Sunday \VOl ship<br />
7 .lO ,\ m Thursday WOlshlP<br />
Paul F Keppler, Pastor<br />
Walter A Schmidt. Pa!>tor<br />
Christ the King<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
Mack at LochmoOl 884 5090<br />
900 a m Sunday School & Bible Classe,<br />
900 & 1030 a m Worship Senlces<br />
Supenlsed NUlsel\<br />
PI eschool call 884 5090<br />
Joseph P. Fabry, Pastor<br />
Randy S. Boelter, Pastor<br />
THE SUBJECT FOR THIS<br />
SU~DAY IS<br />
"Everlasting Punishment"<br />
First Church of Christ,<br />
Scientist<br />
Grosse Pointe Farms<br />
282 Chalfonte Ave,<br />
I 111m 1-,,, \\'l'"t 01 \11110--<br />
",lInd,1\ III W \:\1<br />
"lInd,l\ School 10 10 ,\ :\1<br />
\\ (.dlH'"d,1\ K 00 P :\1<br />
ALL ARE WELCOME<br />
5unday, October 7.9<br />
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
<strong>Local</strong> business leaders host executive seminar at St. Clair Inn<br />
In Hl84. cl glOUp 01 locdl blhl<br />
ne~~ .md profe~"lOnHI It>adel"<br />
clnd tht'll wive" 01gcllliled the<br />
E ....ecutlvt> SeIlHllcll The purPO~t'<br />
\la~ to plo\'lde cln oppOitunlty<br />
101 couples and Singles to t,lke<br />
t line out. In a 1e1J.:-.ed settmg, to<br />
c ....dl1Hne h(m to apply their f,lIth<br />
111 mcetmg thl' dUlly pn>s,>U1e"<br />
they fdce<br />
Thl~ )eal the Executl\e Semi<br />
ncll Will celebl ate It" fifth year<br />
\\ hen dpplo ....lmately 125 men<br />
,llld women gathel at the St<br />
CI,lII Inn III St Clan, Mlch Oct<br />
Lovetalk '89 continues<br />
Counselor and relIgIOUS educa<br />
tor Dayton Gnau wIll be the<br />
fourth and final speaker In Samt<br />
Ambrose ParIsh's adult educatIOn<br />
semmar, Lovetalk '89,<br />
Thursday, Oct 26, at 730 pm<br />
m Samt Ambrose Chw'ch<br />
Dayton's pi esentatlOn IS entl<br />
tIed, "How Do I Empower Lovmg<br />
RelatIOnshIps In My LIfe?"<br />
HIS expenence as counselOl<br />
and religIOUS educator equip"<br />
him With IIlslghts mto how we<br />
can build strong, endw-mg and<br />
pOSItive love relatIOnshIps In ow'<br />
lives Dayton will draw matellal<br />
from on~ of hiS most populal<br />
workshops, "Success Is Not An<br />
ACCIdent Plel cmg the IllUSIOn of<br />
RIsk, Feal and FallUi e "<br />
Dayton IS COfoundel and dlrec<br />
tOl of the Glowth Centel Inc, III<br />
Allen Pal k He has done exten<br />
slve mdlvldual and famIly coun<br />
sehng and IS legIOnalleplesenta<br />
tlVe of Effectiveness Tra1l1mg,<br />
Inc<br />
He IS also the MIChIgan producer<br />
of the "Sex, Love, and Intimacy"<br />
workshops sponsored by<br />
the Callforllla-based Human<br />
~<br />
St. Paul Ev. Lutheran<br />
JL Church<br />
c:;::;~~~ 881-6670<br />
II<br />
375 Lothrop at Chalfont.<br />
9 00 a m IAl.Qrshlp<br />
10 lOa m Sunday School<br />
11 15 Worship<br />
Nursery available<br />
::.:: ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL<br />
CHURCH<br />
204;5 "iunnmgddlr P,ll!.<br />
(,Io __r Pomlt' \\ ood, ~~4,4~20<br />
"1111 I III lI"h ~II< h " ,,,<br />
ll! lO ll1\ (IIDI al rUthlll ..t Illd ~tlm.ll<br />
(hLLLth'"-llhool 'lIl .... ll\ \\l1llhltl \I,d\\"h ~lIlh,,"t 9l11.1ll 1,1d<br />
Methodir;t Churl'h<br />
20571 Vernier Just W of 1-9,1<br />
~Jo~~"'et ~fJOCl i"<br />
p il/l 203'<br />
10 30 a m Worship<br />
9 15 a m Church SchOOl<br />
Grosse POinte Umtanan<br />
Church ..Ai<br />
"Have You Ever ~<br />
Been Lonely" ~<br />
11 00 a m Service & Church School<br />
17150 MAUMEE 8810420<br />
John Corrado Pastor<br />
St. James Lutheran<br />
Church "on the Hill"<br />
884-0511<br />
9:30<br />
Sunddy School<br />
Adu It & Childl en<br />
9:30<br />
Sunday WOI ship<br />
11:00<br />
Sunday \VOl ~hlP<br />
McMillan at Kercheval<br />
P,1~tOI Robel I A Rlmho<br />
Robm Abhott. J'vhm"tcl of NUL tlll e<br />
Grosse POinte<br />
Church<br />
19950 Mack (belween Morass & Vernl('r~<br />
900am<br />
'vVUI~lllP & Learndlg Center-<br />
1000 a m<br />
Adult EducallOn & Children s Hour<br />
Jr High Time<br />
1100 a m<br />
Worship & Church School<br />
Mr John Reagan,<br />
miSSionary to Japan<br />
600pm<br />
Semor High Challenge<br />
Nursery Services available ..<br />
trom 9 00 a m 10 Noon Lt!i1<br />
886-4300<br />
ARE YOU CLIMBING THE RIGHT LADDER?<br />
There IS only one ladder that brmg ...total satlsfactlOl1,<br />
fullfillment and mner peace Come to Church of the POInte
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
St. Clare of<br />
Montefalco<br />
begins series<br />
St CIUle of Montefalw Chulch<br />
has dnnounced the ~chedule fO!<br />
It~ W89 90 eJIeS<br />
The fil ht pi 0b'Tam wlil feature<br />
vlOl....t Hart Hollman and planlht<br />
dnd hdl p"lchordl~t Fontai lie<br />
Lalllg on Sunday, Nov 5 at 3<br />
pm<br />
Hullman IS a member of the<br />
Dell OIt Symphony Orchestra and<br />
La1l1g 1., a \\ell known keybodl d<br />
dltl.,t dnd teacher who ha~ dp<br />
peal ed with the ~ymphony<br />
Subbequent conceits will take<br />
plac..e on Sunday, Jan 21, and<br />
Monday, Match 19, and will fea<br />
tm e tl Ul1lpl tel Calolyn B) bee<br />
dnd 01 gamst Elame Glovel In<br />
January and the Smgmg Boys of<br />
Pennsylvdma 111 March<br />
All concerb will be held at St<br />
Clm e Church, cO!ner of Mack<br />
dnd Outer Dnve m Grosse<br />
Pomte Park<br />
A ~UbScllptlOn to all three IS<br />
$15 IndlVldual tickets are $7<br />
BenefactOl 01 pall on tIckets al e<br />
available To order tickets, call<br />
881-4041 01 882 0042<br />
TIckets aJ e also avaJlable at<br />
the dOOlthe day of the concert<br />
Hart Hollman<br />
Christian Science is subject of public lecture<br />
Jean S Raymond, C S of Add,<br />
Mlch will pIesent a publIc lee<br />
tUIe 'Chllblldn SCience A Plob<br />
lem Solvlllg Powel," on ThUlh<br />
day, Nov 2 at 8 pm 111 the Fu bt<br />
Chulch of ChI 1St, SCientist, ~82<br />
Challonte, Glof>sePOInte Fal mh<br />
Raymond \\ III dlscusb the IIll<br />
COACH HOUSE CAN<br />
GET THE EEKS OUT!!<br />
SULLIVAN-<br />
ROLLINS<br />
FURS<br />
FOR ALL<br />
THE RIGHT<br />
REASONS!<br />
pact dn understandm~ of God ammed - With empha~ls on to<br />
reno\', ned Chll~tJan<br />
world leader I~ a major event far<br />
the church and the entll e tom<br />
mUnity<br />
ReservatIOns for the lum.hean<br />
With Bishop Dr Toth can be<br />
made by calhng GIOSse Pomte<br />
Memorial Church no later than<br />
Fnday, Oct 27<br />
191h C American carved wood<br />
eagle Pennsylvama<br />
••IIIl ,. _ - __ OIlllC_OOll; __ , -.-0--<br />
Grosse Pointe Memorial begins adult classes<br />
Grosse POinte Memonal 29, and runnmg for SIXwn-,ecu<br />
Church will ofTer two new Sun- tlve Sundays, With the exceptIOn<br />
day morning adult educatIOn of Nov 26 Cla~i>e" WIll meet<br />
classes begmnlng Sunday, Oct from 930 to 1030 a m and<br />
Hungarian bishop to preach<br />
1,<br />
at G.P. Memorial Church<br />
Set of elghl 191h c Enghsh ChIppendale<br />
style mahogany donongchairS<br />
PREVIEW<br />
guebt" are welcome<br />
..Developmental Milestones of<br />
d Family" Will be taught by Guy<br />
T Doyal, Ph D Doyal WIll start<br />
from the moment of conceptlOn<br />
and follow an IndiVidual<br />
throughout life, emphaSIZing the<br />
fdctors that "hape and Influence<br />
development and behaVIOr<br />
"Encountering ReltglOus<br />
Change 111 Key Countries" Will<br />
be led by the Rev Ntle Harper,<br />
dll c
68 cw NtMJ4<br />
Soroptimists, Venture<br />
Club plan fundraiser<br />
for Turning Point<br />
Gl'Osse Pomte Soroptmu"t,<br />
Venture partnershIp m servIce<br />
wIll present a dinner and fashIOn<br />
show at the AssumptIOn Cui<br />
tural Center, 21800 Mal tel'<br />
Road, St ClaIr Shores, at 6 30<br />
pm Fnda) , Nov 3<br />
The proceed~ from the event<br />
WIll be used by Turnmg POint to<br />
purchase outdoor playgl ound<br />
eqUIpment TUInlng Pomt IS a<br />
57.bed shelter for battered<br />
women and chIldren m Macomb<br />
County established mne year~<br />
ago In addItion to proVIding tem.<br />
porary housing, the facilIty pro.<br />
vldes health care fO! the home<br />
less, a 24 hour cn!>ls Ime,<br />
dIsplaced homemaker servIce<br />
and a 24.hour sexual assault hot<br />
lme Eleven fulllllne ,md ~I\. to<br />
eIght part tllne \Vorkel" pI 0\ Ide<br />
the~ ~elVIce" Fundmg IS flom<br />
the Umted Way of Southedbtel n<br />
MIchIgan and the Sthmt fOlm of thIS pellOd of Pol<br />
I",h culture<br />
[n Mav 1990, there WIll by a<br />
"ymposl~m under the dn ectlOn<br />
of Pohsh archeologIst, Jadwlga<br />
Llpll1ska, professOl at Warsaw<br />
Umvel sity The tOPiCWIll be dls<br />
covelles by Pohsh alcheologlsts<br />
In the MedIterranean and Egypt<br />
FOI fUlther Inf01matlOn, call<br />
833 7971 01 642 2730<br />
membel of the Lily SocIety and<br />
the Farmmton Garden Club<br />
UPutt" th Ditz'"<br />
, In on e 1\ •<br />
'~:~'~amOOWrlll~~:<br />
Contemporary Chic<br />
Village Garden Club holds meeting<br />
Pearls help to create a unIque<br />
and contemporary stylp to the'ie pln'i,<br />
edmund t. AHEE jewelers<br />
20139 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods<br />
886-4600<br />
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An orchId exhIbIt and sale WIll<br />
be held on Nov 10 at Miller<br />
Hall 111 Chnst Church from 10<br />
a m to 5 p m sponsored by the<br />
Village Garden Club<br />
~~rni]~<br />
'" OPEN HOUSE<br />
at<br />
Daleo's Salon<br />
Saturday, October 28th<br />
Please Come In & JOin<br />
Our Formal Halloween Party<br />
hors d'oeuvres champagne<br />
1929 Vernier 882.2828<br />
G.P. Woman's Club bridge group<br />
The Gros"e Pomte Woman's<br />
Club bndge b'lOUP WIll meet<br />
Nov 1 for lunch and blldge at<br />
noon at the W81 Memonal<br />
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
National Farm, Garden Association<br />
Thl' ~ltdll~,lll e11\ 1"lOn of ,I III \Ilth tlH' Illeetln~ ~t,lItlll~<br />
\\ om,\I1'" N,lllOl1d1 F,II m cllld ,II 9 :30 .1III<br />
G.IIdl'n A...... oe1cltlOn'~felll counCIl 1"01101\ 1l1j.( the lucheon, the<br />
meetlllj.( \\lll ~e Wedl~e"day, pIOh'l,lllI "1\ Ne\\ EI'.I," about<br />
NO\ 15 ,It the (OllntlY Club oj 1111'bl'
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
Named to Kalama7()o College's<br />
dean'.., h~t 1'01 the Ia.st academic<br />
qUai tel wel e Melissa A. Din.<br />
verno, d,lughtel of Pall !Cia Cox<br />
01 GIOb~ePomte City and James<br />
Dmvel no 0(' Detroit, Anastasia<br />
K Grobbel, daughter of Beverly<br />
C Grobbel of GIosse PIllnte Park<br />
and Cyrtl A Gl'Obbel Jr of<br />
GI'O"c;e Pomte Park, and Mi.<br />
chael J. Millet', son of Cat la M<br />
Mtllel of Grosse Pomte Woods<br />
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Alexandra Van Doren,<br />
daughter of Charles and Sandra<br />
Van Doren, has been awarded<br />
an undel graduate degree from<br />
The AmerIcan Umverslty durmg<br />
commencement exercIses m<br />
May Van Doren IS a 1985 grad<br />
uate of Grosse Pomte South<br />
High School She majored III arts<br />
management and worked on<br />
many theall Ical productIOns at<br />
AU<br />
HAVE A PLEASANT TRY AT PERfECTION<br />
BRIDGE BY WOODY BOYD<br />
THE PASTEBOARD PASTIME<br />
The Encyclopedia of Bridge says of Tom Smith, "Bridge<br />
editor, WIIter, one of the leadmg Amencan players He was<br />
an ollgmal member of the Precision Team that won the<br />
Spmgold 111 '70, '71, the VandclbJlt III '72 and numerous re<br />
glOnal tItles"<br />
I flr'it played with Tom m 1979 at the famous New York<br />
Cavendish Club whcle he dlstmgUlshed himself for fifteen<br />
years as the able director of actlvltles Dunng his tenUle, It<br />
\\ as an actepted premIse that Cavendish's hIgh stake game<br />
was the most demandmg contract bridge contest played any.<br />
whele and It atttacted celebrated players from all over the<br />
world In 1987 Tannah Hirsch, President of Goren Interna.<br />
tlOnal, pelsuaded Tom to Jom Goren as Executive Vice Presl'<br />
dent HIS departure saddened many as he was extremely<br />
popular, but fortunately the Club had, In Tom Snow, an able<br />
assistant who has filled that posltlOn with dlstlllctlOn<br />
I am but one of a large al my that holds Tom Smith m<br />
high legal d He IS a gentleman of considerable talent and<br />
statuI e who IS cel tamly one of a dozen of the best high stake<br />
playel s 111 actlOn You would have a difficult tlme picking<br />
111mflam a crowd He IS uncommonly unastomshmg at or<br />
away from the table. Yet he IS one of the most sought after<br />
partners playmg today It IS ordmary for hIm to make the<br />
most consequential deCISIOns look easy He's far from flamboyant<br />
nor does he search for applause HIS competence has<br />
been con~equent1al m almost every bndge Victory he's been<br />
a part of, but It's usually hiS partnel' or some other team<br />
membel' who has gotten the Kudos He's the first to praise<br />
and hiS few words of clltlclsm's only purpose IS to promote<br />
bettel play If the mlschlevlOus, but fun lovmg Michael Moss<br />
I'> "The LIttle Beast of Bridge", an endeanng comphment<br />
that was composed by hiS many friends, then Tom Smith IS<br />
hiS antithesIS Both are superb players, but poles apart m<br />
personahty<br />
Remember when we would walk a mtle for a camel? I'd do<br />
a great deal mOle to be Tom's partner HIS competence IS ex<br />
tl aordll1alY HIS fnendly composure gives one unusual confI.<br />
dence You Ie a favonte to wm when playmg with him<br />
Watch Tom m actIOn at Cavendish Club m today's hand<br />
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Declarer's play looks Simple for ten tncks, but thiS IS<br />
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were over eighty years of world class talent at the table and<br />
those four players represented some 25,000 master pomts<br />
West Kmg of Diamond's lead was overtaken by East's<br />
Ace At trick two East cashed his Spade Ace and returned<br />
the Diamond Deuce to West's Jack ObvlOusly West's over.<br />
call must be Just a sohd SIX card SUit as all the other hIgh<br />
cards were accounted for. ThiS amplified East mtention to<br />
over rough Dummy on the Queen continuatIOn Declarer<br />
countered thiS by roughing in Dummy with the Trump<br />
Queen Trumps dIdn't look to be in trouble as there was a<br />
68% chance they would break 3/2. So what did East do? He<br />
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ploy West had only five Diamonds for hiS overcall plus a<br />
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Wuerfel of Gro'>se POinte Farms,<br />
has b'l'aduated flom Michigan<br />
State UmvClslty With a bachelor<br />
of '>uence degree In bIOlogical<br />
buence. DUImg hel benwr year,<br />
Wuerfel recCived a bf}ant flOm<br />
the MSU chapter of the bClentlfic<br />
research society SIgma XI, for a<br />
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She IS a 1984 graduate of Gros'>e<br />
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Bowhng Green State Umver<br />
'>Ity hac; Jetrulted 61 NatIOnal<br />
Merit Scholar finahsts for its fall<br />
freshman c1a'is Among those m.<br />
clude Grasbe Pomte Woods resl.<br />
dent John<br />
J;,tl'y maJOl<br />
P. Babel, a blochem.<br />
Amy Schlaff, daughter of Mr<br />
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Gove, son of Mr and Mrs .<br />
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Farm~, aJ e "emors at Kents Hill<br />
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___ ~D~----- __ - __ October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
~B<br />
Anne Wentling Murphy<br />
Murphy-Griffith<br />
Mr and Mn, WIlham A MUI<br />
phy Jr of Glof>"e POll1le Pdlk<br />
announ(ed lhe en~a~emenl of<br />
their daughtel, Anne Wenthng<br />
MUIphy, to Peter Mancle Gnf<br />
lith, son of MI' and MI s David<br />
J Gllffith of Houston, Texas<br />
The announ(ement Wd!>made at<br />
a pdlty given by DI and MI s<br />
FI anklm McDonald 01 Glos,;e<br />
POll1te Pal k An August weddmg<br />
I" planned<br />
MUlphy IS a b'raduate of<br />
Grof>f>ePomte South HIgh School<br />
and IS curt enlly a sel1lOl at<br />
Hllbdale College She IS a mem<br />
bel of Kappa Kappa Gamma so<br />
100Ity and expects to b'laduate<br />
\\ lth a bachelOi of alts degt ee 111<br />
theater and speech 111 May<br />
Gllffith IS a graduate of Mal<br />
tm Luther Preparatory School 111<br />
Prallle.du Chien, WIS , and Hills.<br />
dale College, \\ here he earned a<br />
bacheim of artf> degl ee 10 En<br />
gh"h He IS a member of Delta<br />
Tau Delta flatermty and I;' cur<br />
Iently associated WIlh U 111versal<br />
FOIl~';t PlOducts m DdIIas 'POI t<br />
Worth<br />
Faces<br />
From page 3B<br />
tel y, song and "pooky fun \\ III<br />
take place at the Fox Theatre<br />
begmnmg at 8 p m<br />
The Fox's lobby Will be trans.<br />
fmmed mto a spectacle of Hal.<br />
loween hOll 01 s With gh05ts, cob<br />
webs, Witches' bl ew and musIc<br />
by a mystellOus ghoul at the<br />
famous Fox Theatre pipe 01 gan<br />
The hauntmg host committee<br />
for the chllhng evenl mclude,;<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Austin,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fridholm,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John P.<br />
Gray, Mr. and Mrs. John Lambrecht,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. David<br />
Mikesell, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Thomas Lee Schoenith and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Spivak.<br />
TIckets are $65 per pel son and<br />
mclude prefened seatmg at the<br />
show and an afterglow Call the<br />
MUSICHall Center at 963 7622<br />
Mondays through Fndays flom 9<br />
a.m to 5 pm<br />
Romantic Renaissance:<br />
Members and guests of the<br />
Women's Committee of the<br />
Amencan Lung A"soclatlOn of<br />
Southeast l'vhchigan WIll kick off<br />
the fall season With a fashlOn<br />
show featunng fasl110n'1by Ann<br />
Taylor<br />
The lucheon IS today, Oct 26,<br />
at the Deal born Inn CocktaIls<br />
are at 11 a m Lunch at noon<br />
TIckets at e $25<br />
1\velve of DetrOIt's most actIVe<br />
women have agreed to model<br />
fashIOns representing the sho\\ 's<br />
tItle, "Romantic Renaissance ..<br />
ThPy Indude C;"O', to DaVid r.hchael Sac<br />
chettl, son of Mr and Ml's LOUIS<br />
B SacchettI JI of Grosse POInte<br />
Wood" Valene GJanakls IS abo<br />
the daughlel of the late Ehels M<br />
Glal1dkl'; A February \\eddmg<br />
IS planned<br />
Glanakls IS a 1981 gl'aduate of<br />
Glosse Pomte South HIgh School<br />
and d 1986 b'l'aduate of Wayne<br />
State Ul1l\'el SIt) , \\ hel e she<br />
em ned a bachelOl of clli" deb'l'ee<br />
, 111 I:>peech commUl1lcatlOn public<br />
.FUR~•• 7.;<br />
IS fOR EVERYONE<br />
EVER SINCE THE<br />
BEGINNING OF TIME<br />
FUR HAS BEEN KNOWN<br />
AS THE WARMEST<br />
NATURAL MATERIAL<br />
SOME THINGS<br />
NEVER CHANGE<br />
tJ)a'lol<br />
011'Chemp)oypd by DdY<br />
tonlllud"'()D\ 111 tetHIl manage<br />
ment<br />
S,lc(hetll I" d 1980 gl adudle 01<br />
Glo""e POInle NOIlh High S(hool<br />
elnd d 1985 h'ladlllelffmembel of CIV](<br />
Seal chllght, Inc<br />
Schelnlelholn ealned a bdche<br />
Stephanie Jaye Semmler<br />
Howard and Cheryl Semmler<br />
of Grosse Pomte Fal m;,<br />
al e the pal ents of a daughtel,<br />
Stephanie Jaye Semmler, bOln<br />
OCl 13, 1989 Maternal b'1and<br />
parents me Barbara and Arden<br />
Unruh of Wl(hlta, Kan Patel<br />
nal b'landmothel IS Joanne<br />
Semmler of St Clan Shm e"<br />
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townhomes nght on Lake St Clair<br />
All have panoramic breath-taking views and on expansive<br />
master bedroom With master both sUite which features<br />
a see-thru fireplace<br />
All are custom finished to your specifications Lake Front<br />
values are Increasing rapidly, so now IS your opportunity<br />
to live on Lake St Clair Million $$ dollar views at only<br />
one-fourth the price<br />
Don't miSsout open dally Including Sunday 1-5 p m<br />
LAKEVIEW CLUB TOWNHOMES<br />
Jefferson Ave at 11 1/2 Mile Rd<br />
5t Clair ShOres, MI<br />
Piku Management Co.<br />
774-6363 or 293-1180<br />
101 of "(Wille dpgl ee 111 bU!>IllCf>"<br />
ddmIl11"tl,llIIJl1 110m Indiana<br />
Ulllvel"lly He I" VIW prcf>ldenl<br />
of ~lI1Cll1Ielhm n & ('0 Realtors<br />
Nuria Giralt Sanchez and<br />
Robert Bradford deSpelder<br />
SanchezdeSpelder<br />
Joan Gn all Ortola of Barce.<br />
lona, Spa1l1, ha'1 announced the<br />
engagement of hlb daughter,<br />
NUl'la Glralt Sanchez, to Robert<br />
BradfO! d deSpelder, son of Rob<br />
('It E and Patllcla J deSpelder<br />
of Glo""e POll1le Pal k Sanchez<br />
h also the daughter of the late<br />
MalIa Sanche.l Pera A Decem<br />
bel weddmg l'i planned<br />
Brian Richard Schmitz<br />
Douglas and Susan Schmitz<br />
01 Harpel Woode; al e the pm ents<br />
of a bo, , Brian Richard<br />
Schmitz, bOln Sept 6, 1989.<br />
~laternal grandparents al e<br />
Richard and Mary Jane<br />
Keller of Gro"se Pomte \Voods<br />
Patel nal gJ andfathel I" Peter<br />
Schmitz of DaVIson<br />
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Sons of American Revolution<br />
The DetrOIt Metropolitan<br />
chapter, Sons of the American<br />
Revolution Will hold a chapter<br />
meetmg and luncheon at the<br />
Gro!>se Pomte War Memonal<br />
Saturday, Oct 28, at 9 30 a m,<br />
After coffee and congemalIty,<br />
the meetmg Will be held from 10<br />
unlll 11'30 a m Luncheon I!>at<br />
noon Call 2943509 for mformatlOn<br />
Senior Community holds spook maze<br />
St John Bon Secours Semor<br />
Commumty WIll pref>ent a spook<br />
maze m their residentIal parkmg<br />
lot located at 18300 East Warren<br />
Ave<br />
Admls"lOn IS $1 and Will mdude<br />
hayride, tour through the<br />
'1pook maze, CIder and donuts<br />
Th€' date 10; Oct 27 and 28<br />
112 day sessions 8:45-11 :15 a.m.<br />
Detroit's Nicest Antique Show<br />
16421 Harper<br />
Detroit<br />
(near Whittlet)<br />
881-1285<br />
o,.ft & TIlwn ....<br />
, 'fl.a,... Nl.<br />
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from 7 9 pm<br />
Other "ponsors mcludec; Bike<br />
Tech, Eppens Van DewelgRe Fu<br />
neral Home, and Sell & Sons<br />
Tractor EqUipment<br />
For addItIOnal mformatlOn<br />
please call Demse Lapll1!>ky at<br />
3438000<br />
WATERCOLOUR WORKSHOP<br />
taught by<br />
Betty S. Denton 9:00-4:30 p.m.<br />
Sunday, November 19th Monday, November 20th<br />
"WAX BEGONIAS" "Azalea Dreams"<br />
ISa Simpler painting IS more dlfflcult and<br />
deSigned for the begmner has Intricate work involved<br />
550° 0 per day<br />
All materials included<br />
(525 00 deposit required) /<br />
881 .6305 .'IU~,nl\'[<br />
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BY<br />
Grosse Pointe Baptist<br />
Community Nursery School<br />
Ages 30 months to five years<br />
REGISTRATION<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
FOR FALL<br />
21336 Mack Avenue<br />
at Old Eight Mtle and Mack<br />
Grosse POinte Woods, MI 48236<br />
Phone 881-1210<br />
for information and registration<br />
The program WIll be a memo<br />
ber of the Wmdsor, Ontario<br />
branch of the Society of Umted<br />
EmpIre Loyalists, who will de-<br />
SCribe the group's backb'l'Ound,<br />
actIVIties and hIStory<br />
Cost IS $13 Guests are wel<br />
come<br />
23RD INDIAN VILLAGE<br />
ANTIQUES SHOW<br />
November 4 &. 5, 1989<br />
at the Stately Whittier Towers<br />
Detroit, Michigan<br />
of 15 BUInS at E. Jefferson<br />
lbet\o\een Grosse POinte and Renalssan(e Center)<br />
Hours 11 a m to 8 00 pm-Sunday to 6 P m<br />
AdmISSIon $3 OO-wIth thIS card $2 50<br />
MIChael] Sanderson, Management (313) 833-4298<br />
Flexsteel's Fall Fashion<br />
Sale at Fournier's<br />
Fournier's<br />
Furniture<br />
27113 Harper<br />
St. Clair Shores<br />
(btw 10 & 1~ Mile)<br />
776-8900<br />
~ Mott. & n-. 1"'1.<br />
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SAC 2 officers<br />
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild built this French Renaissance<br />
chateau III the late 19th century. Known as Waddesdon Manor.<br />
the mansIOn contains an opulant collection 01 French furniture<br />
and art and the grounds leature an aViary and a herd of Japanese<br />
deer<br />
pll ~ \ 1,,1 ,,\ lUll Illd,l1l I It IlUlg<br />
\" I I 11H 111hl I<br />
1111'11,\11 111\11\ lonU'II~ ,lIld<br />
l \llll~ ~olll~ on III th.hnd In till<br />
Officers elected at the annual meetIng 01 the Substance<br />
Abuse Community Council (SAC 2 j of Grosse Pointe are.<br />
from left. Thomas McGrath. treasurer; Lucy Smlth. presIdent;<br />
and Tom Gauerke. recording secretary. Not shown<br />
are Mary Ellen Bleakley. vice-president; and Kathryn Thurber,<br />
corresponding secretary,<br />
r:vtCF presents 'Fo~W~men Only'<br />
\Vomen \I ho I I' l'\Pl'lll'nced~{1 giJ.-t[ Ilion h, :-:11l~It II 10 P III<br />
(,/Iltel all' II1llted to ,Ittelll! "an'" FOI ]]H1l1 IIlIIHIl1 Ilion 1,111<br />
Ilk'noon lu(heo]] 'lIld ple'I'nt,1 "'11 I f71111'\ q...<br />
\ I' HI FOI \VOlllell Onh 011<br />
100h.mg good and feplll1g good<br />
It \I III be pll'"entl'd 11\ t 1w<br />
\1Idllg,1n Cancel Found,ltlOn<br />
l \I) E W ,Ill en In Detlolt on<br />
'iIHIl~da\',NO\ 2<br />
LI',ldll1g an open fmum II III hl'<br />
p Illl,ll..,t.., Sand';, \\'\l~oll<br />
,\ (' S \V, Joanne Rdl.\] "L,III<br />
IL'I patwnt and authOl of ,\<br />
'lIme to Heal: Pdt FI..,hel hthl<br />
ne",,\\ oman dnd I,ll ~ n~e(t[)ll11l<br />
,1m] P,lIn Eldled. :\ill'b A1111'lll.l<br />
of 1970 110\\ c1 f,1..,hlOn ,\'H\ wllJl<br />
I on"u \t,mt emd nel\ "pelpl'l 101<br />
1I111111..,t<br />
~J(h I'd will demon'U ,Ill' t 111'<br />
P(}~ltl\ I' effect-. 01 plOpI'I m,l he<br />
lip ,lI1d wlol' on \ olunteel"<br />
,\11 paneh;,t<br />
I October<br />
,<br />
26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
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Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS~'<br />
REALTOR@<br />
THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED<br />
EXCLUSIVELYBY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALlORS<br />
Adlhoch & A~l>ocwte", Inc<br />
Aldlldge & Assoclateb<br />
Bolton Johnbton ASSOCiates<br />
CentUly 21 Eabt m the Village<br />
Chamberlain Realtors<br />
ChampIOn & BacI, 1m<br />
Ddmmdn, Palms, Redltor..,<br />
R G Edgm & A"..,oclatc..,<br />
James R Flkanv H('I.J1 E"tdte Co<br />
The PI udcntwl<br />
Gr o'>"e Poml!' Rca I E'itate Co<br />
J-Ilgbw Maxon Inc Redltol"<br />
,John"tone & .John'>tone Int<br />
LochrnoOl Redl E"tdte<br />
.John E PICICP & A",..,ocldle
108<br />
SAC 2 officers<br />
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild built this French Renaissance<br />
chateau In the late 19th century. Known as Waddesdon Manor.<br />
the mansion containS an opulant collechon of French furniture<br />
and art and the grounds feature an aViary and a herd of Japa-<br />
nel',hUl didn't Iind LIlt' "I'ell'!<br />
1(1011\ Thl'\ deelded to "pend the<br />
night In llll' hOIl"e 'llld, unlOl t u<br />
1l.ltl'" dUN' to le"t 111the b('
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October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS~<br />
REALTOR'!;<br />
THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED<br />
EXCLUSIVELY BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALlORS<br />
Adlhoch & Al-.'>ocmtes, [nc<br />
Aldlldge & A'iSOclateb<br />
Bolton John'>ton Absoclates<br />
Century 21-Eabt In the Village<br />
Chamberlain Realto!'!><br />
GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />
ChampIOn & Buel, [nc<br />
Damman, Palms, J{Pdltol'"<br />
R G Edgal & A""oclatel-.<br />
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$179,000<br />
Damman •Palms- Realtors<br />
17646 Mad.. 886--1-1-1-1<br />
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FIRST OFFERING<br />
October 26, 1989<br />
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PE ,\ SUNDAY 25 1699 HOLLYWOOD - OPEN SUNDAY 25 - 20695 COUNTRY CLUB<br />
t;IW..,SE POIN l'E WOODS NIce fdmlly home wIth - HARPER WOODS WITH GROSSE POINTE :J0 ",,1_<br />
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j 'd b".\lltllul Llnuh loom and connectmg kItchen \\lth SCHOOL SYSTEM Updated and ready lor you ~<br />
".llillg -p,lU' 'I IIIee bedlOoms, t\\O full baths, fire Thl ee bedrooms, loads of updated Items, newel ~<br />
J pl.I(l' III llllllg loom and fanulv room RecleatlOn wlIIdows, enh) dool s, porch, updated kitchen, all ~#I<br />
100111 !I\O ldl detached gmdge Gualdlan Home 111'\\ \\oodwork, newer caJpetlllg, 0111' car garage ~<br />
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FIRST OFFERING E'\leptlOllal lanch bOldenng GlOsse Pomte on a qUIet wI de 'lal VelY lalge ~<br />
lIpl'1l 11001 plan La! ge ma~tel bedloom hUlte WIth dool wall, deck and full bath With large walk m<br />
L1()~et .\ 11bathh h.n e been updated Llbl arv, iiI st floor laundry, two natul al fireplaces, two fUI<br />
J 1l,IU', \\ Ith Lentloll dll, automatIc Spl mkleJ hystem, formal dining room, brick WIth alumlllum •<br />
~ t lUll 2 400 ~qU,ilI' feet Pel fectl \' chm mlngl ' ,[,s..1<br />
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~If!i 1 ll\ea~lIll'~ appl 0'\1matl'l) 45 86 " 273 65 PI Ice JUht I educedl :J ~(.nOS~E POI:\TE WOODS - Decorated by present owner Just move In! BeautIful colors thlOughout<br />
onCll11gtill ee bedlOoms, natUl al fil eplace, dmlllg room, beautiful sun porch for year lOund enJoy<br />
Illent Den t\\O full bath'l, tl\O cm gal age, splmklel system, alarm system, central air, patIO<br />
j 'fle,lUtlfulh 1,1I1dhcaped<br />
l GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Sharp one and one half story home Wlth Flonda room One and one ~.<br />
half baths Super recreatIOn room WIth wet bar and lavatory Two car attached garage Updated<br />
• kItchen dmmg room bnck W1th alummum tnm 886-8710 Guardtan Home Warranty ~<br />
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Jdlpl -on on Jellel" COUIt I T\\ 0 bedlooms, two bathh, iiI st floor laundry, full basement,<br />
g,lI ,lge Boat II ell mcluded m pI Ice<br />
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LJ3 ~ Each Red Carpet office IS IndeT"!ndenlly owned and operated<br />
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1145 KENSINGTON<br />
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"THE JIM SAROS AGENCY IS PLEASED TO OFFER"<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
GROSSE POINTE CITY<br />
GROSSE POINTE<br />
DUPLEX<br />
GROSSE POINTE GARDENS<br />
CONDO<br />
Immediate oecupanc, LO\£'II t\\O hed<br />
100m iii ~t 11001condo In pnml' 11m p£'I<br />
Wood~ loedle SpaclOu~ I()()m ~17e" toari~<br />
of "torage mamten,mc£' fep onh $7;) m<br />
elude" heat \\ ater ,md m~ll1ancl' A<br />
mu~t rnedm \\Ith bullt 111 double 0\ en", I,mgt' top \\Ith<br />
1,'1111, I lentl,1I ,Ill It<br />
t,lthed gdldge, ne\\el Ioof, blll gl,u ,d,lI m "y"tem ,mu \\ 01Ill,l1ll7ed dtlh<br />
and IOU \\lm't hellele the h'ledt Pllte of on1\ $lfl.t 900' Stop 11\ on<br />
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October 26. 1989<br />
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REALTOR' EQUAl flOUSING<br />
OPPORTUNIIY<br />
THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED<br />
EXCLUSIVELYBY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALlORS<br />
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October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
Celebrating<br />
Our<br />
70th Year<br />
JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE<br />
NEW ON THE MARKET<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
16 SYCAMORE LANE,<br />
GROSSE POINTE<br />
BETfER THAN NEW! Outstanding 1985 custom<br />
designed transltlonal home has oh, so many special<br />
features' LIght and airy flexible floor plan expands<br />
with your needs and mcludes a den, top-of.the line<br />
kitchen bUilt ms, large WolmanlZed deck plus beautl.<br />
fully fimshed lower level with fourth bedroom and<br />
fourth bath Excellent value at $369,000 - Immedl<br />
ate occupancy 884-0600.<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
140 LEWISTON ROAD,<br />
GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />
HERE'S A CHARMER! ThiS country farm COL-<br />
ONIAL on lovely large sIte In an absolutely<br />
PRIME FARMS LOCATION mcludes five bed<br />
rooms, three and one half baths, den, huge 33 foot<br />
family room, multiple fireplaces, fimshed base<br />
ment, glassed summer terrace, central all' and !>o<br />
much MOREl Stop by Sunday and see, 01 call 884-<br />
0600 for more exciting details'<br />
SPACE! SPACEI SPACE! Great accommodatIOns for the pi Ice includIng three four bedrooms, 28 x 13<br />
foot family room WIth fireplace and bUIlt In bar, great family kItchen, centl al all and attached gal age In<br />
prime Woods locatIOn' 180's 881-4200.<br />
IN THE FARMS _ ThIS three bedroom English style bungalow IS a real doll house' NIce size rooms<br />
throughout, warm and charming decor and nothing to do but move In' Perfect for young marrieds' 881.<br />
6300.<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
1079 ANITA - NEW Mutschler kitchen, den, central all' sharp Woods Ranch 884-0600.<br />
511 COUNTRY CLUB - Sharp St ClaIr Shores qUiet first floor condo Gleat extras' 881-4200.<br />
140 LEWiSTON -See picture ad under "New on the Market!" 884.()600.<br />
237 MCKINLEY - Three bedroom, two and one half bath COLONIAL In Farms Fanlll} room, newer<br />
kitchen' 884-0600.<br />
783 RIVARD - BUDGET SPACE! Four bedrooms, two baths at $132,9001 0600.<br />
MUST BE SOLD!! 884.<br />
1420 HARVARD - SHARP ENGLISH!<br />
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New famIly room, fresh decor, bIg looms, .<br />
Wanantv' 884.0600.<br />
18 SYCAMORE LANE -See picture ad under "New on the Marketr' 884.()600.<br />
854 VERNIER - Larger bungalow WIth private sUIte upstall S gI eat fOl teenagers' 881-6300.<br />
GROSSE POl!'\TE FAR~IS<br />
R2 Kel che\ "I RR4 0600<br />
BY APPOINTMENT<br />
WALK TO THE VILLAGE from thIS beautIfully mamtalned four bedroom, t\\O bath ENGLISH! Glo<br />
rlOUS leaded, bevelled and stamed glass wmdows and doors, two tIer covered deck, mature landscapmg,<br />
fleXIble floor plan over 2400 square feet WIth generous room sIzes and MORE TO LIKE! 884-0600.<br />
EASILY MAINTAINED LAKESHORE HOME has three bedrooms, two and one half baths, genelous<br />
family room, updated kItchen and grand SHORES LOCATIONl $349,500 881-6300.<br />
PRIME WOODS AREA offers four bedroom Colomal updated thloughout mcludmg the kItchen and<br />
two and one half baths Central aIr, family room WIth fireplace and ImmedIate occupanc} IS avaJlable<br />
881-4200.<br />
SPARKLING AIR CONDITIONED Woods bungalow WIth three bedrooms, two baths, updated kItchen<br />
and well fimshed basement 881-4200.<br />
FABULOUS SPACE, stunnmg wood, pub room, first floor mastel SUIte, two dens, foUl bedrooms and<br />
two baths - SPACE AND PRIVACY FOR ALL! 881-4200.<br />
WELL LOCATED TWO.FAMILY has three bedrooms each umt plus a good cash 110\\' An affordable<br />
mvestment at $75,000' 8814200.<br />
MCKINLEY - A favorite location! Three bedroom Colomal WIth large famJly room, updated kItchen,<br />
two fireplaces, fimshed basement and MORE! NEW PRICE OF $149,900! 881-4200.<br />
BE SURE TO SEE THIS ONE before you thmk about bUildlOg l "Better than new" quahty appomt<br />
ments m thIS dIstinctive home make It a RARE FIND! Superior construction WIth speCial attentIon to<br />
detail . marble staIrcase, Roman tub m master bath, all m a charmmg VIlla WIth COUItyal d entl ance<br />
ATTRACTIVE PRICE ADJUSTMENT NOW IN EFFECT! DETAILS AT 884-0600.<br />
NEW DESIGNER DECOR! ThIS three bedroom, two bath all' conditioned home on lovely LOCH.<br />
MOOR has newer kitchen WIth breakfast area, lIbrary, large FlOrida room and attached garage NIce<br />
sIze rooms throughout' 881-6300.<br />
LAKESHORE VILLAGE CONDO m the much requested Lakeshore Road locatIon' Includes all appliances,<br />
carpetmg, finished basement and central ror plus pool and clubhouse pnVlleges $65,500. 884-<br />
0600.<br />
TWO DELUXE UNITS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE In popular Woodbridge condommlUm complex'<br />
COMFORTABLE LIVING AT A COMFORTABLE PRICE! 884-0600.<br />
SfAR OF THE SEA AREA and an attractIve COX & BAKER COLONIAL m lovely pnvacy onented<br />
~Uing' Four bedr"..-,ms, two w'"ldone half baths, ~ntcr cnt'n P<br />
J \vith Pa...... aue. noo,..,.....<br />
tached garage $209,500. 884-0600. . ... •'''b' ,-u,~ ~~ ....." 'J .~" ", '"<br />
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HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE<br />
HALLOWEENI<br />
REA L TOR S<br />
GROSSE POI~TE I ARK<br />
16610 Mack HRl 4200<br />
rr n......n.nlnA r~"""",lv or""",, .,t<br />
MOVING OUT OF TOW~? WE CAN REFER YOU TO<br />
THE BEST REAL ESTATE BROKERS ACROSS<br />
THE COUNTRY OR THE WORLD<br />
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SINn: 1960!<br />
(;ROSSE POJ~TE \\"OOI)~<br />
19i90 ~T.lC h K~ I () !O()<br />
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FIRST OFFERING - SpacIous<br />
semi ranch centrally located<br />
clo,e to schools and shopping<br />
Included are three bedrooms<br />
and thl ee full baths, famIly<br />
room plus a FlOrida room Look<br />
at all the ne\\ and updated fea<br />
tUi es at 1035 CADIEUX thIS<br />
Sunday<br />
REDUCED PRICE - Stop by<br />
103 MAPLETON - It'S a short<br />
walk to Hill shoppIng, schools<br />
and the lake' ThIS recently rede.<br />
COI ated three bedroom Enghsh<br />
Colomal features a chal mIng<br />
family room along With updated<br />
kItchen WIth spacIOus breakfast<br />
nook Newer furnace WIth cen<br />
tral all' plus a fimshed base<br />
ment WIth full bath<br />
OPEN SUNDAY - 1059 DEV.<br />
ONSHIRE IS a transItIOnal Co)<br />
oma) \\ Ith tradItIOnal charm<br />
SpacIOus rooms Includmg foyer,<br />
three bedrooms, hbrary, two and<br />
one half baths and recreatIOn<br />
loom for gracIOus famIly hVlng<br />
and entertammg One year old<br />
fUlnace With central all' plus<br />
screened porch overlook 109<br />
new)) landscaped yal d<br />
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JAMES R. FIKANY<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
714 Notre Dame<br />
886.5051<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
FIHST OFFERING • * 1057 YORKSHIRE • ~ Ch,u mlllg thl (e ~)(II<br />
100m ~:ngll"h tottage on extrcl Wide lot GIll genu" IefJnl,hr II<br />
oak noon, clnd natural Yooodwork Beclutlful md,tel ,lIltf '...lll1<br />
pdl tldl cathedral cellIng Quallty mdtenal, u,ed m th( ,( O(h I<br />
tJOn of kltldpr thl'> PrtW care thIef> hfl!Joom oll('k I lT1ch<br />
10 one of the WOODS finest ~Iea5. SpacIous 11v10g and d mmg<br />
mea, natural fireplace. finished basement and large \\ood df ck<br />
makes thiS an db,olute wmner Pnced to sell at $136,900<br />
21701 E EIGHT MILE ROAD h Don't pas!> up the oppOltunltv to<br />
0\\ n thIS fine thl ee bedlOom St ClaIr ShOl es Colomal It offel ~<br />
t\\O full baths, wood deck and lot!>of Iecent ImpI 0\ ement~ A~k<br />
mg d mode!>t pI Ice of $81.000 Call today'<br />
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OPEN SUNDAY 1609<br />
HAMPTON I'> a loveh three<br />
bedroom ColOnia) loaded WIth<br />
charm and \\armth New famIly<br />
loom \\ Ith hardwood floOisand<br />
Anderson wmdow'> Recently re<br />
done, there IS a ne\\er bath ana<br />
alummum trIm<br />
.~9SFi'ihcr Road<br />
"/'I"J\11r (,1' \11/1/1> /Ill!,"<br />
886-3800<br />
ELEVEN SUNDAY OPENS<br />
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FIRST OFFERING - Colonial<br />
on qUIet Farms street In move.<br />
10 condItion, It mcludes three<br />
bedrooms plus furnace, centl dl<br />
all' and all' filter new In 1986<br />
Along \\ Ith updated kItchen.<br />
there IS a Flonda room and<br />
basement fimshed WIth lavatory<br />
and recreation room Don't miss<br />
283 MT VERNON<br />
OPEN SUNDAY - 563 SHEL<br />
DEN IS an executIve Colonial<br />
featurmg four large bedrooms,<br />
foul' baths plus spectacular fam<br />
lIy room WIth natural fireplace<br />
and new French wood shdmg<br />
doors leadIng to patIO and well<br />
landscaped grounds Ask about<br />
the numerous Improvements re<br />
cently made and see thiS 10\ ely<br />
home located a block from St<br />
ClaIr<br />
OPEN SUNDAY - 247 CHAR<br />
LEVOIX SpacIous semi ranch 10<br />
the heart of the Farms WIth fOlll<br />
bedrooms. three baths. and fam<br />
lIy room Featured are multlp)e<br />
fireplaces, European kItchen<br />
year round porch and many '>pe<br />
cia) features<br />
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FIRST OFFERING - Chul mmg<br />
countly ranch on nearlv a half<br />
acre of land mak10g a lovely set<br />
t10g for three bedroom, bath and<br />
one half home dt 900 SHORE<br />
HAM Ne\\el furnace and all'<br />
cleaner dl"lvewav and ne\\ cen<br />
tral al~ Stop b) Sunda\ fOl<br />
many detaIls<br />
REDUCED PRICE - 660 PEM<br />
BERTON \\as budt m 1967, dnd<br />
thIS lovely foUl bedroom Colo<br />
nIal IS close to La"e St Clair<br />
See the great entl ance hall lead<br />
109 to hvmg and dll1Jng loom"<br />
as well a!> paneled famd) room<br />
and large kItchen First floor<br />
laundry, two baths, t\\O lavato<br />
rys, second floOl sittIng room<br />
and much mOle'<br />
OPEN SU;.,rDA Y 1027<br />
YORKSHIRE I!>a stalel\ {'olo<br />
mal \\ Ith lot" of e'\tl a "pace fOl<br />
a growing famllv Featul ed are<br />
SIX bedrooms Ilbl al \ pi ulle detaIl In pla,tt'l<br />
and leaded gl,I" \\ mdlm, a,<br />
\\ell a
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OPEN SUNDAY 1-3<br />
208 FISHER<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 3-5<br />
1770 BOURNEMOUTH<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4<br />
1262 BERKSHIRE<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4<br />
1750 VERNIER NO 4<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4<br />
1795 NEWCASTLE<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4<br />
666 UNIVERSITY<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 25<br />
20220 EASTWOOD<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
1115 BERKSHIRE<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2 5<br />
23130 N ROSEDALE CT<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 25<br />
542 N ROSEDALE<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
1033 CADIEUX<br />
GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />
FOUR FAMILY<br />
1374 MARYLAND<br />
Super four umt mul tl-famlly<br />
wIth huge y.lrd. Sepnr.lte fUI<br />
naces, electnc, Ul11ts have re.1I<br />
porches overlookmg yard Gredt<br />
future growth area'<br />
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BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL<br />
758 RIVARD<br />
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Chal mlng four bedroom Cola<br />
llIal located on a gredt stleet<br />
Large lI\mg 100m I\lth natUlal<br />
fireplace, fUllllal dlnmg loom.<br />
den, leaded glass, ~paclOUS<br />
kItchen, great 200 foot lot, tllO<br />
cm gmage Don't ml"S thl~<br />
gJ eat bu) at $129000'<br />
ONE OF THE BEST<br />
945 TROMBLEY<br />
Fantastic foUl hedloom Colontal<br />
In Grosse Pomte Park features<br />
two bedrooms with plnate<br />
baths, plush carpetmg thlough<br />
out, spaclOu~ nOI\ mg rooms 1\Ith<br />
Circular noor plan Sharp famll)<br />
room Unbellevable model n<br />
kItchen fE.'atures sub zero refng<br />
era tor, all bUIlt In applJances,<br />
beautiful Ilood cupboards, ce<br />
ramlc tIle nOOI cu~tom hghtmg<br />
and mal e FIl11shed basement<br />
....Ith II et h,1I .Ittached gal age<br />
central all ~pnnkler ~ystem<br />
truly a dreetl<br />
10111 bl dl (W'll' t 11Il'P lilt! ('Ill'<br />
h,d I l),\tlh 1I111 ,II \ dnd lill1~hl'd<br />
bd,emC>llt lH II tlWII1l,lI 1IIIldo\\'<br />
,llld U'lltl d III<br />
GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />
ELEGANT VICTORIAN<br />
59 LAKESHORE<br />
GROSSE POINTE CITY<br />
TWO FAMll Y<br />
365-67 RIVARD<br />
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HIGBIE MAXON. INC.<br />
Fl.RST OFFERING - Ridge Road OUhtandmg es<br />
tate on approximately two acres ExqUlblte oe<br />
tall FIve fireplaces, !>even Ix.>dloomb,five bdthb.<br />
and two lavatones Library and family loom<br />
Entertainment area 10 basement, Idrge pool<br />
house WIth great room Numeroub othel dmene<br />
tie"<br />
OFFICE BUILDING on Mack Ave 10 Grosbe<br />
POinte City Over 3000 square feet With on bIte<br />
parkmg for 12 cars Climate control sy"tem GI edt<br />
location<br />
CLAIRVIEW CT m the Woods Three bedloom,<br />
two bath, one and one half story reSidence on pIe<br />
shaped lot ExtenSIve updatmg 10 1988 Mut five bedJoom, four and one<br />
half bath semi ranth that has been newly reno<br />
vdted Den plub a fdnuly room, newer central<br />
all',
188<br />
PD~ Counter Points B10th<br />
"~~6' OLD'" '-lFIttll~~\\OI~~t~~;.~<br />
u:- \1"1 shopp1l1g for<br />
those specIal holiday Items On specIal<br />
now are our beautIful diamond tenllls<br />
bracelets and diamond stud eanngs<br />
Come 111 and see Olll" fine selectIOn of Jew.<br />
elry and other ulllque gIft Ideas 23402<br />
Mack Ave, south of 9 MJle. 7724220<br />
edmund t. AHEE jewelry co.<br />
"PEARLS" are mo,e poplllw than<br />
('t'er' It's almost lrkr a IH'II' em PeCll/~<br />
represent your per,.,ona/ statement of style<br />
edmund t AHEE jewelry co has a !l'lde<br />
selectIOn of Cllitured and f'esh lI'ate,<br />
pearl" In classIcal and contempora,y<br />
styles Necklaces de"rgTled to whatel'e'<br />
length you r!loo!>e, rmg .,. bl (Icelet!>,carr!ngs<br />
and PlTl~ F,nl' jelce" \ olio s \ Oil<br />
beauty that lasts AnotJle! lI'onderjlll jar t<br />
IS that there IS jewelly to fit eLe,y ta~te<br />
and every budget One IS eel taln to plea.,e<br />
yOIl at. 20139 Mack Al'e, al O\fOl d<br />
Open MOTlda.\ th,ollgh SatllrdaY, 1000<br />
am. 600 pm Fndcn erenlngs Ilntz!<br />
8 00 p m 886-4600<br />
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EDWIN PAUL SALON trI ~<br />
The EDWIN PAUL SALON IS ~<br />
happy to announce that Diane<br />
Fisher has joined our styling team<br />
Diane has been dedicated to the<br />
hair industry for 14 years and hav.<br />
ing trained with Vidal Sa1>son She<br />
is an expert in ad\ anced hair cutting, Cfll'rPI'.<br />
tl\e color and permanent "aiving "h, \...<br />
a\ ailable for appointments Monday thl'ougn<br />
Thursday With evening houro; ,20327 Mack,<br />
885.9001,<br />
/ Watercolour WOIkshop, by<br />
('Im.u 1\ a: Betty S Denton Nov 19 &<br />
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October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
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B 1<br />
Memories of the North/South<br />
att e 0f P olntes football game will never die<br />
;; ~" By Rob Fulton playm" def.n"," ""kl. to> ad,a.,,_ nu' a' 7 1 Sou'h ha' an<br />
t " ~'Sports Editor Notl e Dame "GOIng Into lhat oUblde (hanc..e CUll enlly, South<br />
When North and South tee up game, you know Whdl the IC 1'> In the top '>even of RegIOn IV<br />
the plg"klll Oct 28 at South, cord" ale, but It'" nevel a gIven III tla"" A, with lhe top foUl<br />
City battle<br />
On Oct 28, North and South<br />
Will squar e off fO! the 21st time<br />
on the football field<br />
It'!>gomg to be a game dlC<br />
tated by fullback" NOlth's<br />
BI'yan Ford and South'!> MIke<br />
Montal-"ne are Wide necked,<br />
Wide bcxlJed runners that know<br />
only one way to run fa!>tforward<br />
Ford and Montal"fJ1ewill lead<br />
a cast of selllOl" for then' re<br />
spectlve team!> Both schools<br />
SPOlt selllor laden backfields led<br />
by qU8ltel backs BI ian LetbChet<br />
(South) and Scott Bernhardt<br />
(North)<br />
Evel'y pass Bernhardt has<br />
completed or thrown thl'> season<br />
has Just added to hiS school<br />
car eel IecOld mark Letschel,<br />
on the other hand, Isn't near<br />
any 1ecO!ds, but hiS consl"teney<br />
has not been equaled m the<br />
Eabtel n MIchigan League con<br />
felence<br />
Letscher has mOle Iecelvel s<br />
than Bel nhm dt, but that's be<br />
cause Bel nhardt's lecelvelS<br />
have been ll1JUIed most of the<br />
season Bernhardt, however,<br />
does have AlI.State candidate<br />
CharlIe Stumb<br />
FO! the second time m three<br />
years, thiS game holds only a<br />
poSSible playoff belth for South,<br />
not NOl-th South needs the W111<br />
to keep ItS shm playoff hopes<br />
alive, and NOIth can only spod<br />
those hopes With a wm<br />
South seemlllgly ha" the<br />
edge ovel NOlth With an ove!<br />
all recO!d of 7 1, but NOlth, 5-3,<br />
IS as stl'Ong and big Hence,<br />
this should be anothel bl utal<br />
battle on South's field at 1 pm<br />
North and South at e simllal<br />
teams DefenSIvely both h,pve<br />
survIved on the 4-4 Offen<br />
slvely, both coaches enJoy es<br />
tabllshmg a runmng game and<br />
occaSIOnally gomg to the all'<br />
With Montagne and FOld, who<br />
needs the all?<br />
I don't thlllk many POll1ts<br />
wdl be scored becau:::.eboth de<br />
fenses al e stmgy if that's the<br />
case, then the klckmg game<br />
Will become a VItal part of the<br />
game and the edge would go to<br />
South's Ja:::.onWel,,~rt<br />
Thl ee weeks ago, I would<br />
have predIcted that Letschel<br />
could pick NOlih's secondary<br />
apart Howevel, NOIth has re<br />
grouped after several InjUries<br />
to ItS defense to recOld 15 mtel<br />
ceptlOns NOIih has also played<br />
a toughel schedule than South,<br />
so maybe that Will benefit the<br />
Norsemen<br />
South's defense also took<br />
tIme to mature WIth only<br />
See FULTON, page 2C<br />
both learn" will know then "tl at a" lo whallan happen" learn" m ea(h legIOn ea"on Yo.lth an annual clash who'>e WIdest mal gIn of VlctUly wIth 90 ta(kle!> and 75 a""I"ts<br />
The NOl"emen hold an 11-9 ad avel North wab lecorded III 1983 that ~a"on "It was a 6fJedt,<br />
vantage III the all time senes, (29 6), also u'>ed a Will ovel hat d football game I th mk It<br />
llIdudlllg a 27 G "' III last "ed"on 1':OIth In 1987 to (Jtapult them \\ a" Just Olll yeal "<br />
aftel entenng the game an un selve" mto po"tseason play, but The Will fO! South that '>Cason<br />
derdog ThIS season, South looh the North/South game ha,>n't "napped NOIih's thJee game \',In<br />
lIke the faVOrite agam, but no alway" held a playoff berth nmg stwak ovel the Blue DevIl"<br />
body evel knows what wdl hap In 1988, nelthel team was de,,- "We weren't leally thInkmg<br />
pen In thl!>Closstown Ilvalry tIned for the playoffs, and much about that," saId Luca" "We<br />
"AnythIng can and does hap the same IS expected thiS season were concentratIng on wmnlllg<br />
pen," "aId 1988 North l,,1J'aduate WIth a 53 record headmg mto that game to make the playoffs"<br />
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Accordmg to Lucas, the North/<br />
South game ,>pread" a particular<br />
energy<br />
"Evelyone gets Into that<br />
game," he said "It's such a big<br />
deal to the faculty, the students<br />
and the commumty that It really<br />
gets you pumped dw mg the<br />
week of pleparatlOn In fact, It'S<br />
so bIg, that It becomes tough to<br />
concentl ate m school"<br />
ThiS IS no 01 dmary game and<br />
anyone who's been a:::'socl3ted<br />
With It will tell you that<br />
'When's the game?" shouted<br />
Dean GI aham when contacted<br />
by phone "That game brmgs<br />
back a lot of fond memOlles,"<br />
"ald the fOlmer South qualter<br />
back (clas" of 1981) "No matter<br />
how many bIg games you were<br />
mvolved m dunng the season,<br />
the NOIth game was always the<br />
bIggest Wmlllng the league was<br />
a bIg goal, but beatmg NOlih<br />
"eemed blggel than that No<br />
mattel how pOOlly the records<br />
ar e gOIng mto that game, both<br />
teams look to dommate "<br />
¥ L.-~<br />
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The I\'Olih/South game alway,><br />
bnngs out the best In player'>,<br />
too<br />
"I had the biggest game of my<br />
semor yeal agamst NOIth," said<br />
1981 South graduate John De<br />
Boer, who caught 16 caleer<br />
touchdowns "If I Iemembel<br />
light, I caught two touchdowns<br />
and had about 130 yal ds Iecelv<br />
mg"<br />
A httle Improvl'>mg didn't<br />
hUlt elthel<br />
"John and I would run some<br />
of the pattern!> we made up ovel<br />
the summel," saId Graham, who<br />
holds South's smgle season mal k<br />
for yalds gamed passmg (1,135),<br />
and the cal eel mark for tossmg<br />
15 touchdowns "John would<br />
come back mto the huddle and<br />
tell me he could beat someone,<br />
01 he saw somethmg else We<br />
didn't always run the play that<br />
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~ IAJ!A -t A October 26, 1989<br />
.2.C .>_,,;.:;:_y.'\;_~r .. .G.-r.o.s.s.e.p.O.in.t.e.N.e.W_S<br />
"<br />
NORTH<br />
Edge<br />
North versus South<br />
PASSING<br />
South $ Brion Letscher will compete pass<br />
to{ pass with North record holder Scoll Bernhardt,<br />
but Letscher has more receivers to<br />
throw 1h$ boll to, Including Chris Harwick, MikEl<br />
Chambers and the big threat, Jim Wesl.<br />
RUNNING<br />
This one s tough to call North's Bryan Ford<br />
and South's Mike Montagne will do most ot<br />
the work, and they should with fullback stze<br />
of 220 and 210 pounds, respecttvely. Ford<br />
has run more conslstenlly. however<br />
DEFENSE<br />
South has recorded two shutouts, but North<br />
has 15 Interceptions North's detenslve bock.<br />
field was suspect early In the season. but has<br />
Improved, The frontline ot South makes the<br />
dlfflHenC$, however, as does end Rapo<br />
Nalarko, North's trontllne has been hit hard<br />
by Inlurles, but heals In lime tor this one<br />
KICKING GAME<br />
It this comes down to the klckln9 game, Ihere',<br />
no question South s Joson Weissert will make the<br />
dlHerence Weissert has converted 39 at 41 exIra<br />
points In two years and 11 of 15 field goals.<br />
North', kicking game has struggled all year long,<br />
SOUTH<br />
North has won fOUTot the lost five, Including a 27.6 win lasl year at<br />
home, Overall. North tokes on 11.9 edge Into Soulh, where the Devils<br />
qualified tor the p1ayotfs otter beating the Norsemen, 14.3, In 1987,<br />
From page lC<br />
Soccer association results<br />
thl ee starters back flom a yea!<br />
ago It was su"pect early on, but<br />
m ItS last four games the de<br />
fense has b1Jvenup only 20<br />
pomts, whIle the offense ha"<br />
scored 140<br />
Defen'ine battles have been<br />
cnmmnn 111 thp Nm1h ';nnth<br />
football game In 1986, NOIth<br />
won 12 10 In 1982, South won<br />
14 10 There',> al'>Obeen only<br />
two years 111 \\hlch South \\as<br />
shutout 1984 and 1985 NOIth<br />
ha" never been shutout 111 .l<br />
South game<br />
In '87, South lost It'i fiI ..t<br />
game and rattled off eight<br />
,>tralght, mcludmg a wm ovel<br />
North, to wm the Ea"tern<br />
MichIgan LeabTUebefore head<br />
mg mto the playoff'i Thl" year<br />
South won the E M L I"ted on offense<br />
Cavaliers 1, Stallionb 0<br />
Matt Magretta d"slsted .m MI<br />
chael Landau;, WInlllng goal,<br />
and goalies DaVId Landau, JIm<br />
Van De Putte, MIchael Kasprzek<br />
and Joey Kal em combmed fOl<br />
the shutout<br />
Goaltendel Sean We"tlopp and<br />
defender Fred Beslmel paced the<br />
StallIons<br />
Attacker!> 3, Hawks 0<br />
Jon "Ice" Belg netted t\\O<br />
goals and Adam Budday<br />
slammed the thll'd fOl the At<br />
tacker" Budday also aSSisted on<br />
both Berg goals, WIth plctm e.<br />
pelfect passes<br />
Trey Stewmt and Sam Al<br />
na1)on contrIbuted to the At<br />
tacker firepowel, while Jonathan<br />
MacPharhn notched anothel Will<br />
In goal<br />
Mo Agby played a b'Teat game<br />
m goal for the Queen of Peace<br />
Hawks<br />
Stallions O. Jets 0<br />
Blake EllIS and Sean Wes<br />
tropp held the Jets off b) not al.<br />
Fulton<br />
ALL-TIME SERIES<br />
U-IO house<br />
South game WIll no longer<br />
mal k the end of the regular<br />
seU'ion Next ~a"on, slllce<br />
South Will entel the WhIte DI<br />
VI~lOn,the game I~ set fOl the<br />
eighth date and not the tl adl<br />
tlOnal mnth N(''(t season Will<br />
be a league game, a" \\ell<br />
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Easteon},'IlCh<br />
at Cenl },'I,ch Cenlrol Mch<br />
Battle<br />
From pagl' 1C<br />
thell tplace timsh WIll ha\ e<br />
to Wdlt until ne...t yem, but thIS<br />
yeal's resume stack;, up qUIte<br />
well To hIS credIt, Luks hdh a<br />
tl ack record, one pole pOSItIOn<br />
\\ Ill, three second place fimshes<br />
and two thud placeb,<br />
and three touchdowns as a sen<br />
101'<br />
P,da7.1o also had a bIg d In<br />
thohe seabonb, P,1lI1 Hawk, who<br />
holdb South's cmeel mal k fOl<br />
rUbhmg WIth 1,791 y,u ddb, dnd<br />
Tony Tocco, a nuddle hnebdckel,<br />
wele two of South'" horbe"<br />
South beat NO!th 14 10 and 296<br />
111 tho:,e "ea'>on"<br />
The NO!thJSouth football game<br />
beglll" at 1 p III ..It South, Oct<br />
28<br />
Gettlllg hI'>feet wet 111 car me<br />
II1g wab about d $20,000 lesson,<br />
but the expended money doe"n't<br />
bother hUI1 even though the<br />
SCCA doesn't oller a cash purse<br />
"It doesn't botheJ me In the<br />
true"t sense 01 the WOld," Luks<br />
saId, "but I know that Iace cm<br />
dllvlllg IS an expen"lve, and of<br />
ten h u:,tl'ating sport My span<br />
SOls (ContJ'OlIor SYbtems Secu<br />
I'Ity, CompetltlOn Gl aphlch and<br />
Ehte Auto SPOlt) have been a<br />
huge help, dnd III d few years I<br />
hope I can \\ m on the profe&<br />
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money<br />
It would be mce If amateur<br />
IaCll1ghad some purse, wouldn't<br />
It?<br />
"No, not rcally," LlIks saId,<br />
you've got to stm t someplace ..<br />
And what a 1,'1eat stal1 It I",<br />
too<br />
"I Ieally dIdn't lIght thmgs on<br />
file thIS season, but all 111 all It<br />
wa"n't half bad, elthel, .. Luks<br />
.,md<br />
Luks will move hIS LIttle<br />
League tlophy III Decembel<br />
when the SCCA dehvel s hiS<br />
ne\\ est addltlOn<br />
"The champIOnship Ieally<br />
hasn't settled III yet," Luks .,ald,<br />
"but I'm SUIe that It WIll once I<br />
get to the banquet ..<br />
The Jaguar XJ6<br />
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Takethe Jaguar XJ6,forexample Itsinterior,<br />
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October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
By Rob Fulton<br />
Sports Editor<br />
Aftel cl :11 8 de/eat to Stedmg<br />
Height" two week!> ago, North<br />
football coach FI ank Sumbera<br />
.,crapped the first five game!> of<br />
thc sedson and told hi!>playcl b It<br />
wa.., tune to begm cl "econd sea<br />
bOil<br />
North sports<br />
Norsemen grab share of<br />
North moved one 'itep closel to<br />
gOIng 3 0 ovel the 1a, WIth a 3021 wm over<br />
I{o"evllle, Oct 21 The WI/1 abo<br />
gave them a co chdmplOn"hlp<br />
With Homeo In the M, and then went up 8 0<br />
on a 2 pomt conversIOn NOlth,<br />
which had 378 yal cis of offense,<br />
came right back on ItS first selies<br />
With a 73-yal d pass from<br />
Scott Bernhal dt to Char he<br />
Stumb The pomt after fatled<br />
and North traIled 86<br />
The NOIsemen defense, which<br />
YIelded 299 yards on the day,<br />
then went to work, "toppmg<br />
RoseVIlle on Its next possessIOn<br />
North then capped an 85-Y8ld, 8<br />
play dllve when Bryan Ford,<br />
\I ho rushed fOl 109 y81ds on 17<br />
cat nes, popped m flam the 1<br />
) al dIme ChI IS Meathe's 2 pomt<br />
convelSlOn gave North a "hart<br />
III ed 148 lead<br />
"We got beat on a couple big<br />
plays m the fil st half," saId<br />
Sumbel a, "and the second one<br />
came lIght after \1 e took the<br />
lead .,<br />
That's when RoseVille's Enc<br />
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White Division crown<br />
"We were "tufTing them on the<br />
Iun, "0 they had to pa"" and WI'<br />
had "ome blC,1kdown"," flum<br />
bel a explamed "But we lame<br />
nght out and took wntlol dg,1ll1<br />
by playmg tough defen'>C dnd<br />
SU"tdlllll1g dll ves "<br />
The "econd half Wd" al"o ,111<br />
ChI I" Meathe Meathe Idttled 011<br />
a b2-yard Jaunt on the thll d play<br />
()f the ..tcndmg ~lllth'~ lceld<br />
to 30-15<br />
Meathe fimshed With 117<br />
yards on eight Catnes<br />
"ChriS had a career day," "aid<br />
Sumbera "We wanted to bl mg<br />
ChI IS mto the game mOle In till;<br />
second half because they ""ele<br />
looking for Ford to run inSide, so<br />
we had to get outside ChriS dId<br />
a nice Job"<br />
Bel nhardt only completed tllO<br />
passes, and both \Ient to Chall1e<br />
Stumb fOl 106 yards<br />
RoseVille scored on the la"t<br />
play of the game to close out the<br />
scormg<br />
"In the second half, we had to<br />
come out and control the lme of<br />
scnmmage," saId Sumbera "In<br />
the lockel room, we also talked<br />
about mamtammg some pOIse<br />
and not gettmg caught up III<br />
theIr game In the first half, we<br />
let them dIctate at tImes and<br />
that cost us a potentIally bIg<br />
lead, but we dIctated III the sec<br />
and half"<br />
Steve Crapal otta and Tim<br />
Mellllg each had nme tackles to<br />
pace the Norsemen, and ChallJe<br />
Stumb, who also had an mtel<br />
ceptlOn that negated a Roseville<br />
dllve, had eIght Also pia) mg<br />
well were Marc Adams, BIad<br />
Hea, and Bob T1denngton<br />
"We're gOlllg to savOi thIS<br />
champIOnshIp," Sumbera saId<br />
"After \\ e lost to Romeo, we<br />
knew \\e'd need help and we dId<br />
But, we set our SIghts on the<br />
td"k at hand and went elftel It<br />
(the champlOn"hlp) and got It<br />
'I'hl" load ""a" d lOck> one, but<br />
It w.." ()n~ we held to tlll\('1 m<br />
III d(') to get at lea"t a "hal e<br />
The"e kid" d1[1,1 gl Cdt Job'<br />
:-..1orthdo"e" out thp "Cd"on at<br />
~()uth Oct 2H dt 1 p m<br />
Basketball<br />
By James Moore<br />
SpeCialWriter<br />
KeltIe Loehel cdooed tI' 0 h ee<br />
thrrm, Illth Ie"" thdn d mmute<br />
to pldy, bftlng the Lddy NO!"e<br />
men hoopel" pa"t DetlOit Kettel<br />
lllg, 40 3i<br />
:\'ulth tlculed 1525 midway m<br />
the th IId 4.udltel, but put to<br />
gethel an 11 0 Iun to take a 26<br />
25 lead KIm RCltel led North<br />
Illth 11 pumb, /line Iebounds<br />
and thlCe steab, and Kelly Kun<br />
kel canned 10 pomb, "ndtched<br />
10 lCbound" dnd pIcked up three<br />
.,teal"<br />
Loehel filllshed With eIght<br />
pomt", thl ee assl"ts, five "tedl"<br />
and "I>. I ebound"<br />
At FI ascI two nIghts latel,<br />
:\'Olth got out to an cally lead<br />
and never looked back to recOld<br />
It" 13th Will m 14 games, 4639<br />
Meltssd Champme had 13<br />
pomts and seven steals to lead<br />
the way, and Noelle COImlel<br />
had 10 pomts, four asslsb and<br />
thl ee steals Reiter had 12<br />
pomt", 13 boards and five "teal;,<br />
Swimming<br />
.Jenny PdloUCCIwas fil "t III the<br />
500 fleestyle as the sWIm team<br />
beat 8tel hng HeIghts, 127-44<br />
last IIeek<br />
Paloucci's tllne also qualified<br />
hel for the state meet LidIa<br />
Slabo (200 mdlVldual medlev.<br />
100 flee) was a double wmnel,<br />
and others who swam well \\ele<br />
Sarah Young, .Juhe Bdsta and<br />
Robelta RICCI<br />
North, lanked No 4 m CIa""<br />
A, also pIcked up a 93 79 \\ m<br />
o\'el Ann Albor HUlon<br />
In that meet, HeidI Mader<br />
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ULS sports<br />
Decade ends same way it began for Lady Knights<br />
By Rob Fulton Sh.lllnoll Byl'lw (No 1 smgles), "The future, however, does<br />
Sports Editor lll'ather Heidel lNo 2 smgles), look very promlsmg," Wood con .<br />
. .\t till' opl'nm)..: (~I \Ill' Hl80" Anne en anaugh lNo 3 smgles), eluded.'<br />
l nI\PI"II\ L\ggPIt S(hool" gnl" C.UIll' BllgbaUl'1 (No 48mgles),<br />
t('nllh t('.11l! Iwg,1Il II" (1\ n,ht, and If, Obldnwu 'Illd Lynn Sm. Football<br />
.\nd.lt tl1l' lllNng of thl 1980" hpl (No 2 double;,)<br />
thl'll'" "till 110 Iwltl'l h',lllI 111 Out 01 274 combmed mat~hes<br />
CLl"" (I) ,llld P('Ih.lp" d,h"l''' the LHh Knight-, \\ele 23539 '<br />
\ ,lilt! B th,\11 till' L,uh \\ P \ C ob\ lOu;,l\, been blessed<br />
J..::lllghl~. \\Ith l,1JC,l'n 10Ul 10th lOn"PUIt!\l' CI.I"" CD The chen1l';trv has been OUI<br />
t,nlll" tlth' \d\llh l,IIl!P onl\ Olll' "t1enl,>ih" '<br />
\\ pe" ,lllel ULS \\ on It" 10th But. at the "tmt of the season<br />
"t1:~1! ...1I1 1('1'1011.11 lll.llll!)IUJ\..,lllP the CheIH1C\11CI.I.....,l'..,thl' entul' \e,\I \\111 m,m \\ho play Singles, by olav.<br />
thl pe 11\,IJOI1I1\'lt,ltI011.11.."be,lt II1g to No 1 and 2 doubles fl'om<br />
thl' I QS9 CIa.." A Chdlllp'" Ann 2 aud 3 smgles a year ago'<br />
>\1 bOI HlIIOI1 ,md thp 1989 ' I e...le and Lynn did It wlth<br />
n,h" B ch.\lnp.., CI.lnblOok out ~a ('omplal~t," said Wood<br />
Kmg..,\\ood In he,ld to he,ld com "Theu \\e had our challenge<br />
pl t It 1011 ,lI1d do It ,Ill \\lth nme l11 "edson," said \\'ood 'It can only<br />
hke thl'\ emountel ed 111 till' fi be matched ThiS has been so<br />
ndl..,, wonderful that I didn't want<br />
Sel1lOl L('\1e ('I all1 and JUnior anvone to pmch me so I'd wake<br />
Aii Frl'delilk pi eValled 111 the tip'"<br />
thud "et IG 21 ,It No 1 double::. to Thll1gs look bnght for the<br />
become a ..,tatp champIOnship 1990b also, because ULS only<br />
tedm. ,md Natasha Lev) ,md LIZ loses Cl am to graduatlOn<br />
Thol11.I'-\Ion the stdte Ch.ln1plOn 'Lell.le was a great captam<br />
"hip \\ Ith a 62 \\ 111 In the thll d \\ Ith outstandmg leadership"<br />
.,et at )\0 3 double;, saId Wood "She will be sorely<br />
Othel ...tate champIOns ,11e mlbsed<br />
South sports<br />
South's Erica Mondro<br />
!'hotto hv Roh Fulltoll<br />
By Rob Fulton<br />
Sports Editor<br />
Kevm Wllltfieid and Chns<br />
Carroll will not be graduatmg<br />
thiS year from ULS, And head<br />
football coach Bob Newvme<br />
couldn't be happlel.<br />
Whitfield and Carroll, both<br />
only jumors, combmed to ~ore<br />
five touchdowns and rush for<br />
295 CaJTles on only 12 can'les m<br />
the Kmghts' 73 0 drubbmg of<br />
Lutheran Northwest Oct. 21<br />
CalToll and Whitfield, pel'haps<br />
the best rushmg tandem m<br />
Class C, helped ULS compIle 366<br />
yards on offense before slttmg<br />
out most of the second half. Car<br />
roll rushed for 131 yards, mclud<br />
mg touchdown runs of 15, 26<br />
and 17, and Whitfield ran fm<br />
164 yards and touchdowns of 53<br />
and 82<br />
"We not only ~ored offen<br />
slvely, but we had three ~ores<br />
on d~fense," said ULS coach Bob<br />
Newvme "We dommated play<br />
and It was a fun victory because<br />
everyone played"<br />
John Elhs, Jason Drook and<br />
Ryan Mohtor returned three of<br />
ULS' five mterceptlOns for touch.<br />
downs, and then Karow Gordon<br />
and Mlchael Fox ~ored on the<br />
offenSive SIde of the ball Drook<br />
also added a 2.pomt converSlOn,<br />
and Mike Whelan had elght extra<br />
pomts and a 30.yard field<br />
goal to cap the ~ormg<br />
"In the second half, we took a<br />
look at the future by playmg the<br />
second team," said Newvme,<br />
"and the future looks bnght<br />
Our second team was playmg<br />
just as well as our first team"<br />
Playmg well for the Kmghts<br />
were Jumanne N'Nlmdl, Tom<br />
Best, Andrew VanDeWeghe,<br />
DaVid Nlccohm, Paul Pozniak<br />
and Josh Ferry<br />
"We've never won three m a<br />
row before," saId Newvme, "but<br />
we're gomg for It against Ham.<br />
, ,<br />
Cross country<br />
Jon Sieber tied the freshman!<br />
sophomore course recol'd and<br />
placed first at the annual Whit.<br />
more Lake InVItatIOnal Oct 21<br />
Sleber's time was 17 18, and<br />
teammate Wilson Wehmelel<br />
grabbed seventh place<br />
On Oct 17, ULS challenged<br />
Plymouth and Oakland ChilS<br />
tlan. and Sieber (18 11), Weh<br />
meler (20 13) and FrederIckson<br />
(20 15) placed first, second and<br />
fourth, glvmg ULS Its eighth<br />
wm of the season ULS beat<br />
Plymouth, 19 39, and Chnstlan,<br />
2233<br />
By Angela Mitchell<br />
Special Writer<br />
Martma Jerant scored 20<br />
pomts and grabbed 16 I'ebounds,<br />
but the Lady Kmghts lost to<br />
Greenhills, 37-34<br />
Three days later, ULS was<br />
mpped, 51-47, by Oakland Chnstlan<br />
In that game, Jerant<br />
canned 27 pomts and yanked 22<br />
Iebounds Sophomore P R Stark<br />
banked m a careel high 19<br />
Golf<br />
The season ended With a 171-<br />
206 loss to top I'anked DetrOlt<br />
Country Day<br />
Low.scorer for ULS was Wes<br />
Sims (48) Othels shootmg well<br />
for ULS wel e Andl ew Stewalt<br />
(54), Pat McCormick (53) and<br />
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
Steve Nanovskl (51l.<br />
ULS fimshed 3 9<br />
Soccer<br />
Photo b} Rosh 8111ars<br />
The Class CoD State champion University Liggett School tennis learn includes. front row.<br />
Elaine Calderon. Lauren Gargaro. Carrie Birgbauer. Liz Thomas. Natasha Levy. Ify Obianwu<br />
and Anne Cavanaugh. Back row. assistant coach David TidwelL Shannon Byrne. Heather HeideL<br />
Lynn Sinkel. Ali Frederick. Lexie Crain (captain). Rachel Robichaud and head coach Bob<br />
Wood.<br />
tramck Friday" Basketball<br />
ULS, now 6-2, mcludmg two<br />
consecutlVe wms, hosts Ham<br />
tl amck at 4 15 Oct. 27<br />
~l~l~ 1 South, 71 overall, has now second half, he became even pa,~s ,<br />
"' ro Lady Devils win league cross country title<br />
The Kmghts suffered through<br />
their toughest week, losmg tWice<br />
and wmnmg once<br />
The No 4 ranked Kmghts lost<br />
to North, 1 O. The game marked<br />
only the thu'd hme the Kmghts<br />
had been shutout, and only the<br />
team's th1ld loss<br />
The SCOImg d.J ought contmued<br />
Oct 18 at Lutheran NOIth, and<br />
for the second straight game,<br />
ULS was shutout, 2-0<br />
On Oct 20, ULS beat Roeper,<br />
3 0, on goals by Jonah Smlth,<br />
Jonathan DaVIS (2) Smith's goal<br />
54 ;,econds mto the first half was<br />
ULS' fil st m 160 mmutes<br />
Entermg dlstllct play (after<br />
pless time) ULS IS 14-4<br />
~ ~ In the final-dual meet of the Swimming won seven straight games after tougher to haul down We Ie gettmg to such a pomt<br />
0~ season, the Blue Devlls shelled Coach Fred Mlchahk contm. losmg Its opener to Edsel Ford South took Its opemng posses m the season that we're very<br />
Roseville, 1548 ues to expenment with hiS med 8.7 ' slOn of the second half and ex. confident we can establish elther<br />
Ten personal bests were set by ley relay team, but no matter tend ItS lead to 17-0, when Mon our passmg game 01' runmng<br />
The Glosse POInte South b'1lb<br />
CIass countn team c1alllwd Its<br />
11th "tl mght Eastern Michigan<br />
League champIOnship, fimshmg<br />
the du,d meet sea "on With a 60<br />
chp
October 26, 1989 E<br />
.u.-.r.o.s.s.e.p.O.in.lt.e.N.e.w.s •••<br />
Getting a leg up on muscle cramps<br />
Leg mu;,cle cramp!>, a velY<br />
common malady, have been<br />
III the news lately<br />
The Iecent U Sand FI ench<br />
Open Tenl1ls tournaments<br />
saw many of the world'!> elite<br />
playel I>I>truggle through theIr<br />
Dr. Frank Pollina<br />
matche!> 111 pam Ielated to be<br />
vew leg crampmg<br />
Sun ply put, a mUbCle cramp<br />
IS a sustamed, II1voluntary<br />
and pamful muscle contral'<br />
tlOn Factors which definitely<br />
play a role m pleclpltatmg<br />
cramps mclude sodIum and<br />
p(ltasslum depletion, dehydra.<br />
tlOn, low blood sugar, fatIgue<br />
and madequate fleXibIlity<br />
However, essentmlly any con<br />
dltlOn which affects a mUi>'<br />
cle's circulatIOn or metabo<br />
IIsm can lead to crampmg<br />
The "sImple musculal<br />
cramp" can affect Just about<br />
anyone regardless of thell ac<br />
tlvlty level However, the<br />
poorly conditiOned "weekend<br />
athlete" who exercises hard<br />
only on occasIOn IS probably<br />
at greatel>t nsk<br />
Leg muscle cramps noted<br />
while sleepmg IS a frequent<br />
complamt heard by physIcians<br />
Cramps that often<br />
awaken the patient are pam<br />
he<br />
Relaxation techniques<br />
Although thel e are many first<br />
hand accounts supportmg the<br />
benefits of relaxatlOn/vlsuahza<br />
tlOn techniques, scIentific eVI<br />
dence suppoltmg It has been<br />
non eXIstent<br />
All that changed, however,<br />
WIth the completIOn of a study<br />
conducted m Great Bntam by<br />
reseal chers Robert C Pal ker<br />
(OXfOld University) and Derek<br />
W Johnston (UniversIty of London)<br />
The re!>earchers set out to<br />
compa! e the effects of "Penodlc<br />
SomatIc InactIVity" (a form of<br />
Transcendental MedItatIOn developed<br />
by psychologlst Jonothan<br />
C SmIth) With a program mcor.<br />
pol atmg muscle relaxatIOn, med.<br />
ItatlOn and visualizatIOn of pleas<br />
ant scenes<br />
The Iesults showed that the<br />
reI axatlOn/vI sua hza tlOn tech<br />
nlque Ieduces arousal to a<br />
greater degree than Simple 'medItation<br />
does FO! those of us<br />
raIsed m the psyche of western<br />
clvlhzatlOn, the above para<br />
graphs may brmg about many<br />
Getting fit while<br />
pushing papers<br />
Every day, many Americans<br />
spend time workmg at a Job out<br />
Side the home Many of these<br />
Jobs reqUire very little phySIcal<br />
exertIOn<br />
Those mdlvlduals WIth sedentary<br />
Jobs need to make a specla]<br />
effort to create opportunities to<br />
put phYSical actIvIty into theIr<br />
dally routme There are numer.<br />
ous actIVIties that an be done m<br />
and around your work area<br />
BefO! e startmg any kmd of<br />
exercise program, there are a<br />
few precautIOns to take.<br />
Consult a phySICIan, espeCIally<br />
If there IS a hIstory of chromc<br />
problems such as hIgh blood<br />
pressure or lower back pam and<br />
It has been seve Ial years since<br />
you have been exerclsmg regu<br />
larly Dlscontmue an exercIse If<br />
It causes pam or undue fatigue;<br />
and start slowly<br />
Take some time now to con-<br />
SIder how you could restructure<br />
your work day to add baSIC fit.<br />
ness fundamentals -fleXIbility.<br />
cardIOrespIratory endurance, and<br />
muc;cular strength and endurance<br />
to It<br />
One Important component to<br />
phYSical fitness IS nexlbillty<br />
There are a varIety of stretchmg<br />
exercIses that can be done rIght<br />
at your work statIOn. They can<br />
help reheve muscular tension as<br />
well as keep your muscles and<br />
Jomts loose and relaxed Some<br />
stretches to try mclude reaching<br />
your arms straight overhead as<br />
fal' as poSSible, headrolls, shoulder<br />
shrug", ankle circles, and a<br />
wall stretch for the Achille's tendon<br />
A 'lCCond phYSical fitness component<br />
IS cardlOrespiratroy<br />
(heart and lungs) endurance<br />
ThiS IS developed through con.<br />
tmuous, rhythmiC actIVIties that<br />
use large muscle group" and<br />
deepen respiratIOn These actIVIties<br />
mcrease heart rate and your<br />
blood circulatIOn<br />
There are many opportunities<br />
dl verbe reactIOns and responses,<br />
Ianglng from an unbellevmg<br />
scoff to 11lItmtmg some skeptical<br />
mterel>t<br />
As unbellevmg as many people<br />
choose to remam, there are<br />
0101 e and more artIcles, books<br />
and reports that attest to not<br />
only a renewed mterest m these<br />
vanous techniques, but also m<br />
the numbers of people who are<br />
wtlhng to practIce these tech<br />
nlques and find out Just what all<br />
of thiS "hoopla" IS really about<br />
People also need to find out If It<br />
has a POSitive affect on their<br />
lIves<br />
As palt of the phtlosophy of<br />
the DIet Center LIfe Manage<br />
ment, we've always mcorporated<br />
a relaxatlOn/vlsuallzatlOn tech<br />
mque to help clients change<br />
their eatmg behaVIOrs You can<br />
change your body, but unless<br />
you also learn to change your<br />
mmd towards food, your chances<br />
of success are dlmmlshed<br />
Where to start<br />
For those who could benefit<br />
dunng the day to add aerobiC<br />
exercise to your schedule Park<br />
yOUi car farther away from your<br />
work entrance to get a little ex<br />
tra walk<br />
Take some tIme at lunch fO!<br />
an outdoor walk or walk the<br />
halls of the office bUlldmg Run<br />
mng errands IS often a popular<br />
lunchtIme actiVIty Try brIskly<br />
walkmg between stops or by<br />
store wmdows<br />
You can use the stairs m your<br />
bUl]dmg Walk up three sets of<br />
staIrs and then down those same<br />
stairs You can either walk down<br />
backwards (hold onto the raihng)<br />
or turn around and walk down<br />
Use the Stall'S rather than the<br />
elevator.<br />
A thIrd component of fitness IS<br />
muscular strength and endurance<br />
To build strength and en<br />
durance, muscles must be over<br />
loaded That IS, muscles need to<br />
work a little harder m each sub<br />
sequent workout to make progress<br />
ThIS usually reqUires the<br />
use of weights<br />
However. gams can be made<br />
by domg some cahsthemcs Some<br />
exercIses to mclude here are<br />
small hOrIzontal arm CIrcles WIth<br />
the palms up, quarter knee<br />
bends, calf raIses, SIde leg swmg<br />
and arm curls<br />
Makmg changes m your dally<br />
routme Will not be easy at first<br />
Look for convement places to<br />
add actIvity - walk the longest<br />
dIstance to get to another locatIOn<br />
at your work place, use the<br />
stairs to change noors and take<br />
a stretch break tWice a day<br />
Try to involve your friends<br />
and co-workers In your activIty<br />
plan It IS easier to stay commIt.<br />
ted if you have other people<br />
domg It WIth you Everyone can<br />
motivate each other, especl311y<br />
on those days that you thmk<br />
you're too tIred<br />
This article was written by<br />
Dick Kazmaier, chairman of<br />
The President's Council on<br />
Physical Fitness and Sports.<br />
t.<br />
lalf mu!>Cles or bmall mu'>Cles<br />
of the foot ThiS ncx:turnal<br />
crampmg I!> almost alway!><br />
bemgn and can usually be<br />
corrected eaSily by "tretchmg<br />
the calf mu!>Cle dally<br />
Correction suggestions<br />
The SImplest way to stretch<br />
these mU!lCles IS to stand fac-<br />
Ing the wall, approXimately<br />
one meter away, and lean for<br />
ward whIle keepmg the heel<br />
m contact With the floor RaiS<br />
mg th(> foot of the bed SIX to<br />
12 mchel> WIll help decrea!>e<br />
pooling of blood m the lower<br />
extremIties and hopefully<br />
lower the mCldence of muscle<br />
crampmg<br />
If thebe conservatIve mea<br />
sures do not work, there are<br />
medications (qumme preparatIOns)<br />
whIch are effectIve m<br />
some cases When CIamps do<br />
occur at mght, the calf muscle<br />
should be stl etched slowly by<br />
both actIvely and paSSIvely<br />
from a relaxatlOnivIsuahzatlOn<br />
techmque and do not WIsh to enloll<br />
m controlled therapy, the fol<br />
lowmg 10 step plogram IS of<br />
feled<br />
1) SIt m a comfortable chair,<br />
s1l etchmg arms and legs<br />
2) Take thl ee cleanslllg<br />
bl eaths, breathmg m through<br />
the nose, out the mouth Remem<br />
bel' to breathe easy and relaxed,<br />
lettmg go of each deep breath<br />
natUla]]y<br />
3) No\\, stalt10g With your<br />
feet, one foot at a tIme, tIghten<br />
the muscles m the foot, hold for<br />
the count of three, then relax<br />
Let the foot lelax completely,<br />
Booklet guides<br />
It's been estimated that on<br />
any paltlcular da", mOl ethan<br />
half of the US populatIOn IS dl<br />
etmg<br />
Accordmg to a new booklet<br />
flom the Amencan Institute for<br />
Cancel Research (AICR), thele<br />
are many benefits m reachmg<br />
the propel weIght, but too many<br />
people go about a \\clght loCby en!>unng adequate lev<br />
el!, of pota.,slum m the blood<br />
Salt tablet!> 'lhould not be<br />
taken either plophylactlLUlIy<br />
01 dunng athletll lOmpetltlOn<br />
al> they WIll probably do more<br />
hal m than good<br />
I recently read about an<br />
unusual but reportedly !>uc<br />
ce.,.,f ul IIeatment fOI people<br />
\\ ho expellenW CIamp'> dur<br />
mg the heat 01 competitIOn<br />
The piece said to Simply pmch<br />
the upper IIp very hard and<br />
reportedly the cramp WIll dl.,<br />
appear I have not had a<br />
chanle to try thiS out<br />
Crampmg which OlCUI!><br />
dunng every day activity may<br />
slglllfy an underlY10g vascu<br />
lar or neorologlc problem<br />
Richard Berg, M D, chwf 01<br />
Penphelal Vascular Surgery<br />
at St John Hospital and Med<br />
Ical Centel, for mstance, saId<br />
vonte place, a place whel e you<br />
feel totally relaxed and at peace<br />
It is often recommended you VI"<br />
uallze a special room, the moun<br />
tams, or the beach This place<br />
should be one that IS Important<br />
to you<br />
AI> you pIcture thIS speCial<br />
place, concentrate on as many<br />
details as you po!>sIbly can What<br />
are the colors, sounds, smells, of<br />
your speCIal place? ThIs part of<br />
the exel Clse I>hould be appIOXI<br />
mately 15 20 mmutes of youl<br />
time<br />
8) As you fimsh \\ Ith the VIS<br />
uallzatlOn pha!>e, agam take<br />
three deep breaths, bl eathmg<br />
I>lowIy and eastly<br />
9) Now stretch each palt of<br />
yoU! body, htaltmg \\ Ith your<br />
legs, workmg your way slowly<br />
up youl body, endmg WIth<br />
stretchmg your arms The move<br />
ments are easy and relaxed<br />
10) Open your eyes, breathmg<br />
slow ly and take thl ee deep<br />
bleaths<br />
it IS Important to keep 10<br />
mmd a few helpful hmts when<br />
you first begln to practice the re<br />
laxatIOn/vIsualizatIOn techmque<br />
Th old adage, "practice makes<br />
It's lunchtime and you have to<br />
attend a meetmg rather than<br />
your regular fitness workout<br />
You thmk It doesn't matter<br />
because you can always go to<br />
mOl row HO\\ eve I , tomoITO\\<br />
comes and you have too much<br />
work to do l\lore days go by and<br />
you haven't worked out, somethmg<br />
keeps gettmg m the way<br />
You have I eally enjoyed your<br />
exercise time, but now you Just<br />
don't understand why you are<br />
not as motIvated as you once<br />
were<br />
An) number of factors can<br />
contribute to changlng fitness<br />
habits One POSSIbility IS that<br />
you did not estabhsh a clem<br />
dIrectIOn or goal fOl YOUl pro<br />
gram.<br />
RealistIC goals proVide focus to<br />
an exercise progl-am The) help<br />
you get flom \\ hel e you aJ e to<br />
where you want to be<br />
The goal settmg process IS the<br />
same for physlal fitnc Long I ang-e goal"<br />
are more general, but not all cn<br />
compassmg Goals should be<br />
achievable through a loglcal plO<br />
bTf'eSSlon of activity They do not<br />
need to have a time limit on<br />
achIevement, however<br />
Short range goal" Identify the<br />
10glcal steps to achlCvmg vour<br />
long.tel m goals They should he<br />
very speCific and Icallstlc based<br />
on your present capahllltle" and<br />
have a time lmut for achwve<br />
ment Sh01t term g-ollllle begin" to hurt," "aid<br />
Bel!,'<br />
Thl'o IIlu.,tl ates the POlllt<br />
that If u amp" pel hll>t they<br />
may be a 'oymptom of an un<br />
dellYlng .,enou., problem<br />
Thel e dl e many neUlomu technique<br />
Don't Judge yourself, or<br />
\\ orry whether you al e dOlllg the<br />
exe, else right The mam Idea IS<br />
to tela' and have fun<br />
Th10k of It as your datly op<br />
portumty to take a "mml vaca<br />
twn" If thoughts seem to in<br />
tl ude, don't fight them, but<br />
become more a ware of your<br />
bl eathmg, let the thoughts drift<br />
and you will be back on focus of<br />
yoU! mllld's Image<br />
If thIS IS your first encounter<br />
wlth a lelaxatlOn process, you<br />
may find that playlOg soft III<br />
stl umental musIc m the backgl<br />
ound helps, as well as some<br />
fine tape!> aVdJlable to take you<br />
thlough the exercise<br />
To help you get !>tarted, I I ec<br />
ommend both book and tape,<br />
. CreatIve VlsuahzatlOn," whICh<br />
can be purchased at your bookstOle,<br />
01 through Whatever Pubhsh1Og,<br />
POBox 137, !vhll Val<br />
ley, Cahf , 94941<br />
Ju!>t remembel, "Whatever<br />
your mllld can conceIve and be<br />
lIeve, you can achieve"<br />
Mary Busse is a diet coun.<br />
selor in Grosse Pointe.<br />
Try setting up<br />
your fitness goals<br />
ness goals and w1'lte them down<br />
NO'\, you need a means to<br />
keep YO~Iself focused on what<br />
you \\ ant to accomplish One<br />
method IS to make a contract<br />
\\ Itn yoU! self Contracts help you<br />
estabhsh a S) stem of accomplish<br />
ments and Ie\\ ards<br />
First, h!>t yOU! shOlt term and<br />
long term goals Then, deCide<br />
ho\\ to rewal d yourself for reach.<br />
mg each of YOUl goals Make the<br />
Iewal d~ speCIa] thmgs that are<br />
Important to you The mOl e you<br />
value the rewa! d, the eaSlel It<br />
WIll be to accomphsh the goal<br />
Hel e IS one example to get<br />
\ Oll stalted<br />
Long t ange goal to paltlclpate<br />
mati !athlon<br />
ShOlt'l ange goal No 1 to I un,<br />
bIke 01 S\\ 1m five da} s pel week<br />
fOl five months<br />
Re\\ald A plofes
6e<br />
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100 Personals<br />
101 Prayers<br />
102 Losl and Found<br />
103 Le9al Nollces<br />
104 Oblluarles<br />
SPECIAL SERVICES<br />
105 Answering Services<br />
106 Camps<br />
107 Catering<br />
108 Drive Your Car<br />
109 f:ntertall1menl<br />
110 Health and Nutrition<br />
111 Hobby Instrucllon<br />
112 MusIc Educallon<br />
113 Party Planners/ Helpers<br />
114 Schools<br />
115 TransportallonfTravel<br />
116 TutonnglEducallon<br />
117 Secrelarlal Services<br />
100 ,EIISONAlS<br />
BUYER BEWAREI<br />
Before you buy that DREAM<br />
HOUSE, let me take a<br />
close look at the roof l<br />
LOW COST roof consultations<br />
call Dave now l<br />
822-5589<br />
ALTERATIONs, linings, In<br />
my Grosse POinte home,<br />
experienced 824-1536<br />
JACKIE'S<br />
PET & PAL SERVICES<br />
Mini-van airport shullle<br />
(Metro & City)<br />
House Sitting<br />
LOVing animal care (exercIs-<br />
Ing & feedrng)<br />
884-1516<br />
TAXES<br />
Private, Confidential<br />
Anthony BUSiness Service<br />
18514 Mack Ave<br />
Near Cloverly<br />
Servrng you since 1968<br />
882-6860<br />
RENT my beautiful Silk<br />
Flowers to decorate weddings,<br />
showers, parties<br />
881-1071<br />
NAILS- Quality work,<br />
reasonable rates, flexible<br />
hours Women only<br />
please 772.Q181<br />
FEMALE driver available<br />
Excellent driVIng record<br />
Marie, 779-1323<br />
LOVING, personal care,<br />
small female dogs References<br />
$6 50 VE9-1385<br />
MASSAGE, nurture yourself<br />
Wllh :'l mll
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
200 HUf' WAHno GfHUIAl<br />
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE<br />
No expenece necessary will<br />
train, lull or part time<br />
Earning potlental $36,000<br />
plus secunty lee If<br />
accepted For Interview<br />
Call 558-8228.<br />
COOKS full time, flexible<br />
rotating hours Apply<br />
20000 Harper, Harper<br />
Woods 884-7622<br />
HAIRDRESSERS 2 chairs<br />
available, commlSSSlon or<br />
rental Group Blue Cross<br />
available Ample parking,<br />
In Grosse POinte Call<br />
Mary at 885-2466<br />
WANTED part lime gardener<br />
to restore and<br />
maintain small property In<br />
Grosse POinte Park 256-<br />
7632 (days)<br />
KENNEL help needed, afternoons<br />
and weekends<br />
Dependability and reliabil-<br />
Ity a must Apply In person<br />
at Animal Hospital of<br />
Grosse POinte Park,<br />
15797 Mack Avenue, Detroit<br />
SWITCHBOARDI<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Ray Laethem Pontiac now<br />
accepting applications lor<br />
full time SWitchboard operator<br />
Immediate open-<br />
Ing Apply In person only<br />
Ray Laethem Pontiac<br />
17677 Mack, DetroIt.<br />
HAIRSTYLIST- Come talk<br />
With us Career opportunity,<br />
benefits, on gOing<br />
education Apply Hair<br />
Unlimited, 19609 Mack<br />
881-0010<br />
DELIVER':' person, parttime<br />
Monday- Fnday<br />
Must have own car Call<br />
773-7870<br />
LIBRARIAN, part-time,<br />
catalog private book<br />
collection In Grosse<br />
POinte Resume and<br />
hourly rate to Box 0961,<br />
Grosse POinte News, 96<br />
Kercheval, Grosse POinte<br />
Farms, MI 48236 Attn<br />
Maryanne Mahon<br />
A Cut Above has three statIOns<br />
left for talented hair<br />
stylists We are taking mtervlews<br />
Call 885-1158,<br />
leave message 19027<br />
Mack Ave<br />
DESPERATELY need sitter<br />
9 to 5 Monday thru Friday<br />
To Sit 2- 7 year old<br />
girls In School till 3 15 1-<br />
3 year old boy Would<br />
like Within Mason School<br />
walking distance Your<br />
home or mine 881-7263<br />
COLLEGE Students Small<br />
Grosse POinte landscape<br />
company needs help With<br />
mowing and leaves, full<br />
or part lime, good wages<br />
885-1987<br />
CHINA and Gift Sales Person<br />
Heslops In the Eastland<br />
store IS looking for<br />
homemakers and other<br />
motivated persons to fill<br />
full and part time POSItIOns<br />
Competitive pay<br />
plus benefits Apply In<br />
person only<br />
WAITSTAFF bartender,<br />
porter and busser Exper-<br />
Ienced With references<br />
Near Ren can Call 259-<br />
3273 between 9- 3<br />
WAITRESS, lu\Vpart time -<br />
nights - good work hIstory<br />
a must Apply Wooly Bully's,<br />
11310 Hayes, between<br />
4 and 7<br />
MR. C's<br />
DELI<br />
flexible work schedule<br />
Starting pay based on<br />
expenence Will train<br />
lor cashier, dell clerk,<br />
cooks and stock<br />
positions Must be 15<br />
I\.pp'y ~. any "Ar C'~<br />
Dell<br />
ATTENTION housewlvesl<br />
Eam from $200- $300<br />
month salary plus commiSSion<br />
telemarketing 2<br />
hours a day 5 days a<br />
week In your own home<br />
884-7404<br />
EXCELLENT Opportunity<br />
WIth expanding, modern<br />
salon In Grosse POinte<br />
Manrcurlst and stylists<br />
needed Call 822-8080<br />
ESTABLISHED Detroit law<br />
firm With over 130 attorneys<br />
seeks an experienced<br />
word processor<br />
With strong typing and literacy<br />
skills to do appellate<br />
brlels 75- 85 words<br />
per minute reqUired Excellent<br />
benellt plan and<br />
superior oHlce automatIOn<br />
equipment Send resumes<br />
to J A Jabara,<br />
Plunkett & Cooney, PC,<br />
900 Marquette Bldg , DetrOit,<br />
Ml 48226<br />
FRONT office help needed<br />
Answer phones, take<br />
bookings part lime approXimately<br />
24 hours<br />
Starling pay $4 00 293-<br />
6075<br />
HEALTHY, non-smoking<br />
men, 18 through 35 years<br />
old, Without dlfllculty<br />
sleeping, wanted for research<br />
study at Henry<br />
Ford Hospital Sleep DISorders<br />
Center ParticIpants<br />
Will be paid Call<br />
972-1810<br />
FLORAL Deslgner- experienced<br />
Full time poSition<br />
With benefits available<br />
Apply In person VIVIano<br />
Flower Shop, 32050 Harper,<br />
St Clair Shores<br />
WAITRESS/ experienced<br />
needed to work 2- 9 at<br />
Harry's of Grosse POinte<br />
15506 Mack 885-1481<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE Assls<br />
tant! Office manager<br />
needed to co-ordlnate<br />
clerical support and volunteer<br />
projects Must be<br />
able to be multi locused<br />
and comfortable under<br />
pressure With multiple<br />
deadlines Expenence In<br />
computer and word processing<br />
usage Full time<br />
pOSllion With benefits<br />
Send resume to The<br />
Leukemia SOCiety, 20790<br />
Harper Ave, Harper<br />
Woods 48225 E 0 E<br />
SNOW Removal- Driver<br />
needed for crew serving<br />
Grosse POinte area, look-<br />
Ing for seml-rellred or<br />
seasonal employed<br />
worker, male or female<br />
Call Tom, 286-4667 after<br />
730pm<br />
A BETTER HOMES<br />
AND GARDENS OFFICE<br />
PrOVides the best opportunity<br />
for SUCCESS In seil-<br />
Ing REAL ESTATEI Interested<br />
In extensive<br />
training, Includmg Pre-license<br />
and Marketing? In<br />
Grosse POinte, call Mark<br />
Monaghan at 886-5800<br />
Other locations, call Uoyd<br />
Edwards at 268-1000<br />
SCHWEITZER<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
BETTER HOMES<br />
AND GARDENS<br />
20 Offices<br />
LIMOUSINE Company<br />
needs experienced chaulfeur<br />
for days, some<br />
mg~ls "Must" be over<br />
25, have excellent driVing<br />
record and black SUit or<br />
tuxedo Call 293-6075<br />
DRIVERS NEEDEDI<br />
Good dnvlng record Will<br />
train Excellent money<br />
making potential Apply In<br />
person<br />
15501 Mack Ave<br />
TELEMARKETER<br />
Make up to $10 per hour<br />
No Sales<br />
Top National Accounting<br />
SelVlces affiliate, estat:r<br />
IIshed In the Detroit area<br />
for 13 years has a POSition<br />
for people onented<br />
indivIdual, contacting<br />
bUSiness owners and setting<br />
appointments for our<br />
professionals II you possess<br />
people skills and are<br />
confident, call Mark at<br />
881-3061, between 3 and<br />
5 p m Monday thru Fnday<br />
COOK Short order, must be<br />
expenenced, $6 per hour<br />
W8Itresses, bartenders<br />
Apply at Telly's Place,<br />
20791 Mack, Grosse<br />
POinte Woods<br />
WAIT staff and bartenders<br />
needed for Roostertail caterers<br />
822-1234<br />
MANICURIST. expenenced<br />
Excellent workmg enVifOment<br />
Come talk WIth us<br />
Halrl Sun Unlimited,<br />
19609 Mack, 881-0010<br />
REAL ESTATE CAREERS FOR A SELECT FEW.<br />
We have 2 POSitions open for Real Estate profeSSions<br />
No prevIous experience nesessary.<br />
Our program features<br />
1 Unllmlled Income poss1bllilles<br />
2 Guaranteed weekly Income<br />
3. Paid vacations<br />
4 Medical benefits<br />
5 Formallralnlng classes<br />
6 Individual training<br />
7 Personal oHlce cfesk and telephone<br />
Applicants must be Willing to work full time<br />
RED CARPET KEIM DAMMAN REALTOHS<br />
886-4444<br />
700 1ftU' WAHftl>6iHtllll<br />
EXPERIENCED painters<br />
needed for Irlendly, conscientIOus<br />
painting firm<br />
331-4306<br />
HOSTESS/ cashier ex pen<br />
enced working With public<br />
Part- time evenslngs<br />
Slndbad's Restaurant<br />
Call for Interview 822-<br />
4448<br />
APPLICATIONS being accepted<br />
for alto and tenor<br />
poSition In clasSical sacred<br />
quartet at First CongregatIOnal<br />
Church 831-<br />
4080<br />
JOAN and DaVid's Shoes,<br />
a leased department<br />
wlthm Ann Taylor IS took-<br />
Ing to fill a management<br />
poSition at The Grosse<br />
POinte store 1 to 2 years<br />
retail experience reqUired<br />
Shoe expenence<br />
prelerred but not neces.<br />
sary Health benefits and<br />
generous discounts available<br />
If you would like a<br />
career m retail With a<br />
growing company please<br />
contact Manlyn at 344-<br />
8787<br />
PART. time dishwasher<br />
needed for catering lacil-<br />
Ity Mostly days, some<br />
evenings Call TOni, 884-<br />
7381<br />
SECURITY person needed<br />
Parking lot secUrity for<br />
weekends Apply In person<br />
Thursday 10-26-89<br />
8 30- 9 30 PM American<br />
Pie Nightclub, 10723<br />
Whittier (Ideal for retiree?)<br />
EARN $2,000<br />
BEFORE CHRISTMAS<br />
New In Michigan Now tralnmg<br />
representatives lor<br />
Partyllte GiftS Beautiful<br />
candles and accessories<br />
Call Darlene, 884-4059<br />
PHONE girls wanted, full or<br />
part time positions available<br />
Apply In person after<br />
4 pm, 15134 Mack<br />
GENERAL labor- polish<br />
brass, learn to read key<br />
locks, truck driVing and<br />
etc Full time $4 00 per<br />
hour to start 18554 Mack<br />
Avenue, Village Lock<br />
MAKEUP artist! $1000<br />
hour 355-4953<br />
WAITRESS wanted, lIexable<br />
hours Apply In person<br />
after 4 PM 15134<br />
Mack<br />
BOOKSTORE Clerk, 28<br />
hours per week, $4 25<br />
per hour Apply In person,<br />
Friday October 27th<br />
1 to 6 p m New HOrizons<br />
Book Shop 13 Mile at little<br />
Mack<br />
WEEKEND desk help at private<br />
club sports reception<br />
area $375 per hour<br />
Mornmg or afternoon<br />
hours available Some<br />
week mght hours also<br />
available Great for semor<br />
citizens Call Lmda 882-<br />
4100 from 8 am to 4<br />
pm<br />
HANDYMAN to apply asbestoes<br />
to porch, fix Sink<br />
plumbing, radiator leak<br />
and door repair In upper<br />
flat DetrOIt's best- River-<br />
Side Drive Flat IS also lor<br />
rent 331-8864<br />
BUSPERSON/ dishwasher,<br />
part-time, excellent hours<br />
for student, no experience<br />
necessary Apply<br />
20000 Harper, Harper<br />
Woods, 884-7622<br />
ACCOUNT<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
Have you started your<br />
successful sales career by<br />
seiling copiers, computers<br />
or related products to corporate<br />
accounts? Are you<br />
ready to move on to a more<br />
challenging, interesting and<br />
lucrative Industry?<br />
11you enJoy seiling high<br />
~lc"et llerns. bJt hava ;::<br />
strong deSire to utilize your<br />
creative side.. our<br />
OFACEFURNITUREdN~<br />
slon needs your talents<br />
You say you prefer seiling a<br />
service to repeat bUSiness<br />
customers our OFFICE<br />
PRODUCTS DIVISion IS<br />
taking overthe Industrywlth<br />
our unique automated order<br />
& Inventory services<br />
Ourorganlzatlon ISIn need<br />
of profeSSional account<br />
executives With 1-2 years<br />
expenence to maintain our<br />
large eXlsling client base<br />
Into market, our products<br />
and services to our future<br />
clients Ifyouleelyourskills<br />
are not being fully utilized In<br />
your current posillon,<br />
please forward your resume<br />
to<br />
SILVER'S INC.<br />
151 W. FORT ST.<br />
DETROIT, MI. 48226<br />
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY<br />
EMPLOYER<br />
,1<br />
200 HUP WANHO (,lI«UL<br />
......_ .. :.... _ ...'_4---...-~~~ ~ __ """""4__ ~ __ ~ __ " ..... ~ -- - '"<br />
STOCK Clerks- days or<br />
fleXible hours 17 or<br />
older Apply Yorkshire<br />
Market, 16711 Mack<br />
EXPERIENCED painter<br />
wanted, custom Grosse<br />
Pomte Intenors, John<br />
Kline, 885-8689<br />
BICYCLE assembly technl'<br />
clans to service malar retail<br />
accounts In the Detroit<br />
Metro area Full and<br />
par1-lime openings Must<br />
have reliable car Some<br />
blcycle/ mechanical experience<br />
necessary Paid<br />
training For Interview call<br />
824-0030 or 1-800-952-<br />
3687 ext 5829 Y L C E -<br />
A Huffy Company<br />
WANT<br />
ADS<br />
Call In<br />
Early<br />
WEDNESDAY, 8.5<br />
THURSDAY, 8.6<br />
FRIDAY, 8.5<br />
MONDAV, 8.6<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
882.6900<br />
MATURE<br />
SINCERE<br />
DEPENDABLE<br />
Persons sought to do<br />
order desk phone follow<br />
up on customers<br />
generated by our sales<br />
office ThiS opportunity<br />
IS Ideal for a retired<br />
person, houseWives<br />
looking to supplement<br />
family Income or Just<br />
good part time<br />
afternoon workers -<br />
until 9 30 p.m<br />
ReqUirements are<br />
maturity, 'phone pOise"<br />
and a good' gift 01 gab"<br />
along With willingness<br />
to learn and<br />
dependability We are<br />
an established - family<br />
type 'east area firm".<br />
Full tralnll"g, good<br />
hourly base,<br />
commiSSion and bonus<br />
to those who qualify.<br />
Please leave message<br />
for Mr. Bryant<br />
886-1763<br />
STOCKI Dnver- full time, 47<br />
work week Apply Farms<br />
Market, 355 Fisher Road,<br />
Grosse POinte.<br />
COOK short order, $6 per<br />
hour. Apply at Telly's<br />
Place 20791 Mack 881-<br />
3985<br />
MANICURIST needed for<br />
beauty salon In St Clair<br />
Shores Call n2-862O,<br />
ask for Linda<br />
HOSTESS experienced<br />
Accepting applications at<br />
Rams Horn, 17410 Mack,<br />
Grosse POinte<br />
GOT A BUSY SIGNAL?<br />
RELAX!<br />
USE OUR FAX<br />
Call and inquire about our<br />
FAX MACHINE. When<br />
time is short and our lines<br />
are busy, you can simply<br />
FAX the copy along with<br />
billing and category<br />
information.<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
882.6900<br />
BETTER THAN<br />
JOB SHARING<br />
At Llfetouch Portrait StudiOS,<br />
you CAN share aFT<br />
posItIOn With another person<br />
WITHOUT being responSible<br />
for someone<br />
else's work That's why<br />
working part time for<br />
Llletouch Portrait StudiOS<br />
IS a good alternative It IS<br />
beller than lob shartng l<br />
We're a leading photog raphy<br />
company With more<br />
than 400 locallons In malls<br />
and department stores<br />
across me u 5<br />
No expenence ISreqUIred<br />
We'll prOVide you With complete<br />
training to photograph<br />
children An eye lor<br />
photography IS a piUS If<br />
you are personable and<br />
Willing to learn, you may<br />
qualify<br />
JOin us at one of our Delrolt<br />
area 10callOns and<br />
share a full time lobi We<br />
olter a competitive hourly<br />
wage, employee discount<br />
and a bonus plan Please<br />
applY In person althe Portrait<br />
StudiOS, JC Penney<br />
Co ,lnc ,702 Wpst 14 Mile<br />
Rd / TROY, or 14300<br />
LakeSide Circle/STER-<br />
LING HEIGHTS, or Summlt<br />
Place Mall,401 N Telegraph<br />
Rd /wATERFORD<br />
TOWNSHIP, or Eastland<br />
Shopping Center, 18000<br />
E Eight Mile Rd /HARPER<br />
WOODS, daily from 10<br />
am -7 p m An EqualOp.<br />
portunl1y Employer<br />
JCPENNEY PORTRAIT<br />
STUDIOS<br />
10 I HILP WANTEO<br />
- ltAmtHfil-<br />
BABYSITTER needed<br />
every Wednesday 9-<br />
11 30 a m Must be reliable,<br />
and have own transportation<br />
Willing to pay<br />
$15 For more Informa.<br />
tlOn call Denise at 776-<br />
9564<br />
MATURE woman to babYSit<br />
In my home, hours will<br />
vary, 2 children ages 4<br />
and 5 Transporatatlon,<br />
references reqUired B84-<br />
2753<br />
PART time babySitter In our<br />
home lor Infant and toddler<br />
Must have own<br />
transportation and references<br />
886-8790<br />
LOVE WORKING<br />
WITH CHILDREN?<br />
Be a nanny Full tlmel parttime<br />
Good salary and<br />
benefits Call The Nanny<br />
Network 939-KIDS<br />
BABYSITTER needed, 1 afternoon<br />
and Saturday<br />
night for 1 toddler 881-<br />
5487<br />
PERSON To care for 5 year<br />
old from 3 PM -6 PM, 5<br />
days, must have own<br />
transportatIOn and references<br />
882-0066 after 6<br />
PM<br />
BABYSITTER wanted In<br />
my home Transportation<br />
Call evenings 881.1313<br />
CHILD Care needed- my<br />
Grosse Pomte Farms<br />
home 1 or 2 days per<br />
week, 8 30- 4 30 9<br />
month Girl and 4 year<br />
boy Please call 885-<br />
9258<br />
MATURE woman or retired<br />
nurse With knowledge of<br />
CPR to assist m care giv-<br />
Ing lor 3 little girls Three<br />
to 5 days a week References<br />
Non- smoker<br />
Startmg mld- December<br />
823-6731<br />
202 HHP WANTED CLERICAL<br />
FULL TIME position open<br />
at the Grosse POinte<br />
News In the Classified<br />
Advertlslng/Clencal department<br />
Applicant must<br />
have computer expertence<br />
(data entry), possess<br />
excellent telephone<br />
manners, work very well<br />
With the public and have<br />
good spelling abilities<br />
Please write letter stating<br />
qualifications and salary<br />
requirements to Anne<br />
Silva, Grosse Pomte<br />
News, 96 Kercheval Ave,<br />
Grosse POinte Farms, MI<br />
48236<br />
SECRETARY lor East Side<br />
suburban CPA firm, word<br />
processing and general<br />
office experience essential<br />
Computer knowledge<br />
and statistical tyPing experience<br />
helplul ThiS IS a<br />
permanent position With<br />
excellent benellts Includ-<br />
Ing prophit sharing plan<br />
Send resume With salary<br />
requirements to CWC<br />
Box-80 Grosse POinte<br />
News, 96 Kercheval,<br />
Grosse POinte Farms, Ml<br />
48236<br />
RECEPTIONIST- Entry<br />
level position at east Side<br />
nursing home Must be<br />
able to meet and deal<br />
With the public, good telephone<br />
Skills, light typing<br />
and filing Call 579-2255<br />
between 9 and 5 lor an<br />
appointment<br />
PROPERTY Management<br />
office seeks part-time office<br />
help Phone Skills,<br />
light typing Accounts<br />
payablel reclevable, payroll<br />
Excellent salary<br />
Send Particulars to' H &<br />
H Management POBox<br />
220 St Clair Shores, MI<br />
48080<br />
GENERAL office work, part<br />
time fleXible hours East-<br />
Side location 371.5404<br />
GENERAL Office work<br />
Typing necessary, Word<br />
Star helplul, at 1-94 and t-<br />
75 Interchange, hours<br />
fleXible to work around<br />
school age children<br />
Send resume to K-325,<br />
Grosse POinte News, 96<br />
Kercheval, Grosse POinte<br />
Farms. MI 48236<br />
PERSONNEL SECRETARY<br />
Interested In people! thIS<br />
jOb IS for you 11you are<br />
extremely organized and<br />
able to set pnontleS T~<br />
lng, some word pr0cess-<br />
Ing and secretanal expenence<br />
Full benefits All<br />
JObs fee paid<br />
GRAEBNER<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
n6-0560 St. Clair ShoreS<br />
GREAT opportunity for one<br />
girl office In new med1C8.1<br />
faCIlity, cler:cal patient<br />
care and some billing expenance<br />
preferred 779-<br />
8892<br />
SECRETARY Immediate<br />
opening for the proper<br />
IndiVidual In 1 clencal<br />
woman CPA ottlce Jefferson/<br />
10 Mile area<br />
Must have typing, word<br />
processing, filing and<br />
shorthand skills Send resume<br />
and salary requirements<br />
to PObox 668,<br />
St Clair Shores, MI<br />
48080<br />
RECEPTIONIST/ secretary<br />
for locat real estate ottlce<br />
Full time Experience<br />
dealing With public, basiC<br />
clencal skills and lamlliar-<br />
Ity With computers Wnte<br />
Box B.80, Grosse POinte<br />
News, 96 Kercheval<br />
Grosse POinte Farms<br />
48236<br />
DOWNTOWN DetrOit law<br />
firm seeks secretary for<br />
Tuesdays and Thursdays<br />
Expenence With Wang<br />
and Word Perfect preferred<br />
but not mandatory<br />
Call 961-9700<br />
FULL or flex time sales as.<br />
slstant for wood Importing<br />
company Present location<br />
Harperl 15 Mile Relocating<br />
January 1st to 13<br />
Mlle/ Gratiot Duties include<br />
buying, seiling, and<br />
coordinating Knowledge<br />
of wood Industry not<br />
mandatory Clencal skills<br />
required Send complete<br />
resume and salary reqUIrements<br />
to POBox<br />
46129, Mt Clemens<br />
48046, or call Mr Roach<br />
at 792-3620<br />
EXCELLENT<br />
CLERICAL<br />
POSITIONS<br />
FOR THE<br />
HOLIDAY SEASON<br />
Some may lead to permanent<br />
posItIOns<br />
Long and Short<br />
Term ASSignments<br />
• SecretarleslLegal & Exec<br />
• TYPlstsl 55 wpm<br />
• Word Processors!<br />
Data Clerks<br />
• Receptlonlstsl 45 wpm<br />
RUTH PARADISE TEMPS<br />
964-0640<br />
CLERICAU Billing clerk for<br />
medical faCIlity, 11 am<br />
to 7 45 P m n9-8892<br />
SECRETARY<br />
TO 18K<br />
OpportuOity for professional<br />
secretary WIth strong typ-<br />
Ing, grammar and verbal<br />
skills Excellent benefits<br />
and advancement potential<br />
FEE PAID 965-3230<br />
Or Resumes to:<br />
CAREER CONNECTION<br />
1870 PENOBSCOT BLOG<br />
DETROIT 48226.<br />
SECRETARY/bookkeeper<br />
CPA firm has opeOing for<br />
person With experience In<br />
Word Star and Data<br />
Base Bookkeeping background<br />
desirable Send<br />
resume to Ward & Ward,<br />
21316 Mack, Grosse<br />
POinte Woods, 48236<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Answer phones, filing, typ-<br />
Ing 50 wpm Hours 9<br />
a m to 5 p m Starting<br />
pay, $5 75 per hour Send<br />
resume to Grosse POinte<br />
Board of Realtors, 710<br />
Notre Dame, Grosse<br />
POinte, MI 48230 Equal<br />
Opportunity Employer<br />
PERSON FRIDAY<br />
East retailer wrth exclUSive<br />
clientele offers walk-to-<br />
WO!'k locatIOn and dIVersified<br />
duties Detailed but<br />
basiC bookkeeping and<br />
some PC exposure reqUired<br />
Take charge type<br />
WIth responSible up-beat<br />
personality needed Fee<br />
paid<br />
Troy 649-4144<br />
St. Clair Shores n4-o730<br />
HARRIET SORGE<br />
PERSONNEL<br />
203 HEll' WANTED<br />
DENTAl MEDICAL<br />
RECEPTIONIST lor optical<br />
office In Eastland FleXIble<br />
hours, call 373-2476<br />
after 1 pm<br />
PHYSICAL Therapy aide<br />
needed lull time for outpatient<br />
facllrty Monday<br />
through Fnday, hours WIll<br />
vary You'll be working In<br />
a challenging medical<br />
enVlfonment administrat-<br />
Ing IndIVIdualized patient<br />
treatment which Will include<br />
uhrasound, hot and<br />
cold packs, paraHln traction<br />
and vanous rehabilitatIOn<br />
exerCise program<br />
Must have fleXible hours<br />
and references No expenence<br />
needed, nonsmoker<br />
Applications WIll<br />
be accepted Fnday, October<br />
27th, 9 Am till 6 PM<br />
Uzms PhYSical Theraphy,<br />
18101 East Warren, Detroit<br />
MI 48224<br />
1<br />
, 203 HEll' WANTED<br />
-- - DunAt , MUllUl<br />
$$ HOME $$<br />
HEALTH<br />
AIDES $$<br />
Immediate openings In your<br />
area<br />
We oHer<br />
• Fully paid BCIBS Healthl<br />
life Insurance<br />
• Bonus hour program<br />
• Inslanl pay<br />
• FleXible Hours<br />
• ChOice assignments<br />
Experience or certltlcatlon<br />
reqUired<br />
CALL TODAY<br />
Harper Woods 343-4357<br />
ST. JOHN<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
MEDICAL<br />
SERVICES<br />
equal opportuOity employer<br />
FULL Time dental assistant<br />
needed lor preventative,<br />
modern East DetrOit of<br />
flce Expenenced only<br />
n9.7600<br />
MEDICAU GENERAL<br />
OFFICE<br />
Full time medical! general<br />
office position available In<br />
our patient care area Expenence<br />
In Ophthalmol<br />
ogy or Optometry preferred<br />
Applicant should<br />
relate good With people<br />
Send resume to<br />
Kresge Eye Institute<br />
3994 John R<br />
Detroit, MI 48201<br />
An: Donna Lona<br />
UHC-9A or Call 745-4169<br />
E.O.E.<br />
DENTAL Hygienist wanted<br />
full time In modern, progressive<br />
general dentiStry<br />
office The office IS<br />
fee for service and very<br />
high quality and prevention<br />
onented Located Just<br />
east of downtown DetrOit<br />
In the new Harbortown<br />
complex Please call 259-<br />
2410<br />
EXPERIENCED Dental Hy<br />
gleOist If you are enthu-<br />
SiastiC, caring and dependable<br />
we would like<br />
you to lOin our pattent onented<br />
team No Saturdays<br />
or evenings 755-<br />
4310, ask for Pam<br />
RECEPTIONIST neededfor<br />
cliOic Evening hours 6 to<br />
10 For Inlormatlon call<br />
445-3070<br />
POSITION open for full<br />
time denIal assistant<br />
Experience preferred,<br />
but will tram Beneflls<br />
Send resume to East-<br />
Side Dental ASSOCiates<br />
11532 Morang Delroll,<br />
48224<br />
PART- time filing clerk for<br />
medical office Afternoon<br />
hours Seniors welcome<br />
771-4830<br />
CLERICAL help needed or<br />
medical office part time,<br />
Monday Wednesday Fn<br />
day n3-7780<br />
MEDICAL Assistant needed<br />
for pediatric office In<br />
Grosse POinte Experienced<br />
only, changeable<br />
hours Call Ingnd 881-<br />
6900<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
NURSING CARE<br />
Provide care lor your loved<br />
ones, newborn to elderly,<br />
In the secunty of your<br />
own home SelVlces by<br />
expenenced RN's, fleXible<br />
schedules competitive<br />
rates licensed References<br />
available 881-<br />
7456<br />
MEDICAL Asslstanl PediatriC<br />
office, some expenence<br />
necessary 886-<br />
3232<br />
MEDICAL biller lull time<br />
positIOn for an eastSide<br />
doctor's oHlce Willing to<br />
train, send resume to<br />
PO Box 36156, Grosse<br />
POinte, MI 48236<br />
- 203 HEll' WANTfD<br />
D.fNTAl_ MEDICAL<br />
1Q4 HELl' WANHD<br />
DOMESTIC<br />
206 HEll' WANTED<br />
PUT-TIME<br />
7C<br />
DENT AL hygleOist needed,<br />
caring, friendly practice,<br />
EastSide area Call 771-<br />
0124<br />
HOUSEKEEPER Full time<br />
Monday through Friday,<br />
hours 7 30 to 4 negotiable,<br />
must have car<br />
Please call for Interview<br />
824-8034<br />
LIVE- In full lime to be a<br />
companion and assist<br />
elderly woman LeaVing<br />
lor Flonda as soon as<br />
poSSible, Will return In<br />
June Good references<br />
reqUired Call Mr Bresser,<br />
874-
8e<br />
201 HElP WANTiD SALES<br />
RETAIL SALES<br />
That unique and always interesting<br />
Downtown Silver's<br />
store IS now Interviewing<br />
for full and parttime<br />
sales positIOns In our<br />
gifts and office supplies<br />
departments We offer<br />
competatlve wages, fleXible<br />
hours and a great<br />
employee discount program<br />
PrevIous retail<br />
sales expenence IS preferred<br />
but not neccessary<br />
If you posess dependabllty<br />
and excellent customer<br />
service skills<br />
please forward resume to<br />
SIl.VER'S INC.<br />
151 W. FORT ST.<br />
DETROIT, MI 48226<br />
ATTN. HUMAN<br />
RESOURSES<br />
WANTED:<br />
MALEJFEMALE<br />
For Contract Furniture Sales<br />
In Rep Firm Contract<br />
sales or deSign expenence<br />
preferred Replies<br />
With resume kept confidential<br />
to<br />
Box W-123<br />
Grosse Pomte News<br />
96 Kercheval<br />
Grosse Pomte Farms<br />
48236<br />
OUTGOING person to sell<br />
framed pictures In Metro<br />
area FleXible hours 882-<br />
3427<br />
SALES 3 days per week.<br />
good pay, pleasant condllIOns<br />
Interest In home<br />
decorating helpful The<br />
Bed, Bath and Linens<br />
Store, located In The Viilaqe<br />
881-9890<br />
300 SITUATION WANTED<br />
8A8YSITTEIIS<br />
BABYSIT- 3 daysJ week,<br />
and able to stay overnight<br />
Expenenced, references<br />
831-2459<br />
COLLEGE student looking<br />
for daytime Sitting, on<br />
weekends and Thursday<br />
evenings Reliable, current<br />
references $5 hour<br />
Please leave message<br />
Melinda, n2-8818<br />
BABYSITTING done In my<br />
home Excellent references<br />
DetrOit Fireman's<br />
Wife 881.Q895<br />
MOTHER of two Will babySit<br />
full time In licensed<br />
home, reliable With fleXIble<br />
hours 8 Mllel Mile<br />
Harper area 884-6968<br />
MATURE woman will baby-<br />
Sit 5 days a week References<br />
n2-7312<br />
EXPERIENCED Nannyl babySitter<br />
available nlghtsJ<br />
weekends Excellent references<br />
Call after 5 p m<br />
526-9351<br />
30. SITUATION WANTED<br />
ClERICAL<br />
BOOKKEEPER- full charge<br />
seeking employment In<br />
Grosse POinte area n9-<br />
3884<br />
302 SITUATION WANTED<br />
CONVAlESCENT CAllE<br />
EXPERIENCED caregiver<br />
Honest, dependable<br />
Meals, cleaning, errands<br />
References 343-0076<br />
anytime<br />
COMPETENT<br />
IN-HOME CARE SERVICE<br />
TLC elderly, children<br />
Hourly, overnight rates<br />
available Expenenced In<br />
the Grosse POinte area<br />
Previously Hammond<br />
Agency, 30 years LIcensed<br />
and bonded<br />
sally, n2~35<br />
207 HElP' WANTiD SAlES<br />
302 SITUATION WANTED<br />
CONI/ALlSelNT CAllE<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
PRE-LICENSE CLASSES<br />
Begin NOVEMBER 7, 1989<br />
Monday Be Wednesday<br />
6:00 - 10:00 p.m.<br />
For Infonnation, call<br />
Lloyd E, Edwards,<br />
268.1000<br />
Ichwelt~!!'f.iW9fu~~~<br />
20 OFFICES<br />
303 SITUATION WANTED<br />
DAY CAllE<br />
Now hiring for Christmas help!<br />
Direct sales, Home Marketing<br />
in the fashion industry.<br />
• Commission Based<br />
• Flexible working hours<br />
• Perfect for working mothers<br />
Average earnings $10-$15 per hour<br />
Approximately 8 hours per week<br />
Call between 9.5<br />
795.3901<br />
i -- -----_-...<br />
LICENSED Adult foster<br />
care Harbor Springs<br />
adult foster care home<br />
located In picturesque<br />
Harbor Spnngs, MiChl,<br />
gan, has openings for<br />
your loved one Full time<br />
registered nurse allows<br />
the secunty of knOWing<br />
that your mother or father<br />
is profeSSionally cared for<br />
at all times Call<br />
(616}52~7866<br />
MALE Nurse available for<br />
duty In pnvate reSidence<br />
Excellent references 882-<br />
5671<br />
The Nanny Netwol1t, Inc<br />
Quality profeSSional child<br />
care In your home Call<br />
us NOW for InformatIon<br />
939-KIDS<br />
304 SITUATION WANTED<br />
GENERAl<br />
NEAT, conSCientiOUS elderly<br />
man seeking full time<br />
employment Bill, 773-<br />
0798<br />
HOUSE Cleantng Dependable<br />
Low rate Quality<br />
work Call for free estimates<br />
372-7301<br />
NEED Work- panelling,<br />
drywall, anlCS, partitions,<br />
painting, ceilings, hauling<br />
Call Greg 881-3838<br />
NEED SOMETHING<br />
MOVED?<br />
Two POinte residents Will<br />
move or remove large or<br />
small quantities of furniture,<br />
appliances, pianos<br />
or what have you Call for<br />
free estimate<br />
822-4400<br />
RESIDENT seeking room to<br />
rent m Grosse POinte<br />
home Excellent references<br />
885-3887<br />
MINOR SElWlng repairs by<br />
Mildred Grosse POinte<br />
Park 331-3989<br />
MODERN nanny who IS<br />
open to all ways of child<br />
rearmg? Creative and developmental<br />
actiVities<br />
likes dOing things With<br />
child Most Important IS<br />
healthy and safe Call<br />
822-2740<br />
YOUNG retired man & Wife<br />
Will clean your home or<br />
oNlce, house Sit or be<br />
your compaOlon Man<br />
also does miscellaneous<br />
odd Jobs Grosse POinte<br />
references Call 776-2438<br />
Thomas<br />
Call and inqUire about our<br />
FAX MACHINE. When<br />
time is short and our lines<br />
are busy, you can simply<br />
FAX the copy along with<br />
billing and category<br />
Information.<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
882-6900<br />
30S SITUATION WANTED<br />
HOUSE CLEANING<br />
VAN'S Professional House<br />
& Office Cleaning Service<br />
FleXible hours<br />
reasonable rates, profes-<br />
Sional crew. references<br />
371-4285 or 88EH5617<br />
GROSSEPOINTE<br />
HOUSECLEANERS<br />
• <strong>Local</strong> Staff<br />
• Home or Office<br />
• References<br />
25% OFF<br />
WITH AD<br />
771-7236<br />
207 HElP WANTED SALES<br />
30S SITUATION WANTED<br />
HOUSE CUANING<br />
CARMEN'S<br />
CLEANING<br />
SERVICE<br />
No time for housecleaning?<br />
Let our team come and<br />
do It for you l<br />
• Reasonable<br />
• References<br />
• Experienced<br />
584-7718<br />
HOUSEKEEPING 10 your<br />
satisfaction Mondays,<br />
Tuesdays, Fridays Mary<br />
526-1332<br />
HOUSE Cleaning, Monday-<br />
Friday Very dependable,<br />
excellent work, own<br />
transportallon 882-7606,<br />
Linda<br />
EUROPEAN Style of clean-<br />
Ing Will refresh your<br />
house <strong>Local</strong> references,<br />
own Iran~porlallon. 7<br />
days a week Washing<br />
and Ironing 365-1095<br />
NEED excellent housecleaning<br />
done? Reasonable<br />
rates Call evenings,<br />
779-6283<br />
YOUNG mature Polish lady<br />
Wishes day! domestic<br />
work, 6 hours a day References<br />
882-6744<br />
HOUSE CLEANING<br />
Done the<br />
OLD FASHIONED WAY!<br />
Serving 142 homes m<br />
Grosse POinte area alone<br />
Call Sylvia Est 1980<br />
843-2272<br />
RELIABLE Polish woman IS<br />
willing to clean your resIdence<br />
Dependable,<br />
pleasant, thorough and<br />
experienced Grosse<br />
POinte area references<br />
upon your request 884-<br />
0721 892-0722<br />
HOUSE, oNlce cleaning<br />
For a no nonsense approach<br />
to cleantng call<br />
G J 727-2199<br />
RELIABLE, dependable,<br />
experienced, cleaning<br />
done to your saliSfaclion<br />
References Thursdays &<br />
Fridays available 777-<br />
7092<br />
THE HOUSE-KE.TEERS<br />
CLEANING SERVICE<br />
ProfeSSional, Bonded and<br />
Insured teams ready to<br />
clean your home or bUSIness<br />
Gift Certificates Available<br />
10% Off With ThiS Ad<br />
First Time Callers Onlyl<br />
582~4445<br />
HOUSE Cleaning Cook<br />
and clean Grosse POinte<br />
references $8 per hour<br />
885-2359<br />
POLISH woman looking for<br />
housekeeping work on<br />
Tuesdays Grosse Potnte<br />
area Elizabeth 368-6215,<br />
after 4<br />
RELIABLE Woma looking<br />
for pOSl1ion as Housekeeper<br />
andl or Companion<br />
Aide Grosse POinte references<br />
n4-1564<br />
HOUSE cleaning, Monday-<br />
Fnday, once a week or<br />
every other week You<br />
need a hand Free estimate<br />
Call Sue n5-8323<br />
306 SITUATION WANTED<br />
HOUSE SITTING<br />
SERVANTS quarters available<br />
In exchange for hou.<br />
sestnlng and occaSional<br />
errands Please reply to<br />
Box 0250, Grosse POinte<br />
News, 96 Kercheval,<br />
Grosse POinte Farms, MI<br />
48236, attn Maryanne<br />
Mahon<br />
307 SITUATION WANTED<br />
NU IlSES A IDES<br />
PRIVATE Duty. 13 years<br />
experience, excellent references<br />
Available Immedlately,<br />
transportation,<br />
near Grosse POinte area<br />
Reasonable rates 526-<br />
1912<br />
EXPERIENCED Nurse's<br />
aides available Reasonable<br />
rates Fraser<br />
Agency, state licensed<br />
and bonded 293-1717<br />
.00 MEllCHANDISE<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
308 SITUATION WANnO<br />
OFflU WANING<br />
E.D.P. Inc oHers you a vanety<br />
of profeSSIOnal oHlce<br />
cleaning For more details,<br />
call B84-D721.<br />
400 MEIICHANDISf<br />
ANTIQUIS<br />
SEMI- antique Sarouk rug,<br />
14X24 286-0094 after 6<br />
KEN NARY KAGE<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
Open Wednesday,<br />
Thursday, Friday,<br />
Sunday, 12-4p m<br />
Saturday, 9a m to 4p m<br />
WE BUY AND SELL<br />
Cadieux at East Warren<br />
882-4396<br />
DENLEY'S<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
19th & Early 20th century<br />
AmeTicana Carefully selected<br />
furnllure tn walnut<br />
pine, oak and old paint<br />
Also clocks, decoys, toys,<br />
qUilts, folk art and appropnate<br />
smalls<br />
Monday thru Fnday, 9 to 5<br />
Saturday, 1 to 5<br />
Closed Sunday<br />
27112 Harper<br />
(south of 11 Mile)<br />
772-9385<br />
WE BUY AND SEW<br />
23RD<br />
INDIAN VILLAGE<br />
ANTIQUES SHOW<br />
NOVEMBER 4 & 5<br />
WHITTIER TOWERS<br />
415 BURNS<br />
(off E Jefferson), DetrOit<br />
Hours 11a m to 8p m<br />
Sunday to 6p m<br />
AdmiSSion $3 00<br />
Michael J Sanderson, Mgt<br />
1917 ONlcer's Model Luger,<br />
7 5 m, $2,OOO/flrm Call<br />
886-5597<br />
SECRETARY, mahogany<br />
drop fronl, 1920's Governor<br />
Winthrop, $425 598-<br />
0279<br />
OLIVER'S<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
& COLLECTIBLES<br />
FOR 50 YEARS<br />
5755 Chene at HendTie<br />
Near G M Poletown Plant<br />
922-3475<br />
NOW AND THEN<br />
GRAND OPENING SALE<br />
Mahogany Empire center<br />
table, Queen Anne upholstered<br />
Wingback, carved<br />
mahogany settee, Art<br />
Deco light fixtures and<br />
clocks, baker's rack, pottery,<br />
Queen Anne china<br />
cabinet, small walnut<br />
chest, carpets, carved<br />
wing back chair Monday<br />
and Wednesday thru saturday,<br />
11 - 430 14932<br />
Kercheval, Grosse POinte<br />
Park 822.5664<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
882.6900<br />
Manches1er Antique Mall<br />
Decorate For Halloween<br />
With Our Early Memorabilia<br />
116 East Main Manchester<br />
Open 7 days, 10-5<br />
428-9357<br />
FURNITURE refinished, repaired,<br />
StriPped, any type<br />
of caning Free estimates,<br />
345-6258, 661-<br />
5520<br />
THE COLONIAL<br />
SHOP<br />
25701 JEFFERSON<br />
NEAR 10 MILE<br />
Antiques, fumrture, china,<br />
buy and sell Highest<br />
pnces paid Monday<br />
Saturday, 11-6<br />
772-0430<br />
VICTORIAN sofa, (circa<br />
1870), walnut carved<br />
frame, excellent conditIOn<br />
$700 VictOrian<br />
dresser With marble tops,<br />
(walnut) $600 Call after<br />
530pm<br />
DINING Room set, 1860's,<br />
Scottish Vlctona, LewiS<br />
XV reVIVAl solid walnut<br />
Sideboard, table and<br />
chairs, mint condition,<br />
$4,500 882-9245 after 5<br />
PM or 886-4001 Monday<br />
through Fnday, 9 to 5<br />
400 MERCHANDISE<br />
ANTIOUES<br />
CASH NOW<br />
For your Oriental Rugs, Paintings, Jewelry<br />
Fine Furniture, Porcelains, Collectibles<br />
mcludmg Dolls, Royal Doultons, etc<br />
Phone 96.1.6469for a FREE verbal appraIsal.<br />
Since 1927<br />
409 E. Jefferson<br />
CERTIFIED AUCTIONEERS<br />
& ESTATE APPRAISERS<br />
J<br />
~o I APPLIANClS<br />
WHITE Westinghouse electnc<br />
stove, self~IBantng<br />
oven Used 2 years. $200<br />
or best oNer 881.7424<br />
REFRIGERATORS. Will<br />
guarantee and deliver<br />
885-6138<br />
STOVE- electnc, 2 ovens,<br />
works like a gem $65<br />
885-0442<br />
UPRIGHT freezer, 159 cubiC<br />
feet, $150 Girls' biCYcles<br />
885-D882<br />
SMALL Sunray stove, 1<br />
year old $2001 or best of<br />
fer n5 3045 After 6<br />
pm<br />
GIBSON refngerator, very<br />
good condition, copper,<br />
$175 778-9580<br />
NEW 30" Tappan selfc1eanlllg<br />
gas stove, white<br />
Can be seen during<br />
house sale Fnday Saturday,<br />
Sunday October<br />
27th- 29th 380<br />
Mernweather5<br />
WANT<br />
ADS<br />
Call In<br />
Early<br />
WEDNESDAY, 8.5<br />
THURSDA Y, 8.6<br />
FRIDAY, 8.5<br />
MONDAY, 8-6<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
882-6900<br />
JENN-AIR four burner elec<br />
tfiC oven and stove With<br />
separate electriC gnddle,<br />
good condition, $150<br />
G E self. cleaning electric<br />
oven, excellent condition,<br />
1 year old, $300<br />
881-1254<br />
G.E. Slde-by-Slde<br />
Refrigerator/Freezer With<br />
Icemaker Avocado $50<br />
886-5102 Leave message<br />
FOUR year old heavy duty<br />
Westinghouse washing<br />
machille $100 884-2394<br />
.02 AUCTIONS<br />
LAKE St Clair Autumn Auction<br />
October 29th For<br />
tickets call n6-1012<br />
404 GAUGE/YAIID<br />
BAS£MENT SALES<br />
GARAGE sale, 21900<br />
Brents Court (0« AY.aIon),<br />
St Clair Shores Thursday<br />
26th, Fnday 27th, Saturday<br />
28th<br />
HUGE sale at My Boutique,<br />
27506 Harper, St Clair<br />
Shores ClOSing store, 20<br />
to 50 CA> 0« entire shop<br />
Fixtures also for sale<br />
Thursday, Fnday, Saturday,<br />
10 to 5<br />
KITCHEN Remodeling and<br />
Garage Salel 906 Bedford<br />
Saturday, October<br />
28th, 830 to 3 Everything<br />
goes Kitchen cupboards,<br />
counter tops,<br />
Kltchenald dishwasher,<br />
GE Spacemaker microwave,<br />
GE drop-ill range,<br />
oak table With 6 chairs<br />
(like new), plus more, Includlllg<br />
children's clothes<br />
and toys<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S<br />
HOME<br />
ANNUAL FALL FAIR<br />
4800 Cadieux<br />
Saturday, 10 to 4<br />
Sunday, 11 to 5<br />
Collectibles, Jewelry, rummage,<br />
clothing, furntture,<br />
books, Silent auction,<br />
bake sale, games, Chnstmas<br />
Shop and crafts<br />
MOVING sale, furniture and<br />
refngerator and miscellaneous<br />
Make offer on<br />
everythtng Saturday<br />
October 28th, 8- 5 18941<br />
Washtenaw, Harper<br />
Woods<br />
BASEMENT sale Saturday<br />
28th 10-5 Some antiqUes,<br />
household Items,<br />
lamps, baseball cards<br />
and sets, mIscellaneous<br />
1989 Brys (between<br />
Mack and Harper)<br />
.02 AUCTIONS<br />
- -(U4- GAWAGfTraRD<br />
IASEMlNT SALES<br />
HOMEJBUSINESS garage<br />
sale, computers, $50 .<br />
$5 000 brass lamps, $25,<br />
telephone syslem With 7<br />
phones, $450, humidifier,<br />
$20. apartment washer<br />
and dryer $100, artist's<br />
carrosel and markers,<br />
$150 end table $10,<br />
school desk. $10, accordlan<br />
doors, $10 each<br />
metal wardrobe. $100,<br />
desk, $75, Linear dictaphone<br />
system, $285, office<br />
supplies clothes. answenng<br />
machine and<br />
more 1537 Hampton,<br />
Saturday 9 to 3 30 256-<br />
5349 office 882-3360,<br />
home<br />
LINN Flower Shop, clOSing<br />
and Garage Salel Complete<br />
Inventory. seasonal<br />
decorations (Chnstmas,<br />
Edster ate), refngeratlon<br />
compressor. some household<br />
Items Everything<br />
must gal October 26th,<br />
27th and 28th 9 a m to 5<br />
p m 11370 Kelly Rd at<br />
Hayes DetrOit<br />
4183 Balfour Rain cancels<br />
Lots of mISC, household,<br />
furnllure, 1975 Pontiac<br />
Saturday, 12- 5<br />
GARAGE, miscellaneous<br />
Items, plus velvet loveseat,<br />
6 bar stools, set of<br />
antique dining chairs,<br />
1982 Plymouth 28955<br />
Hughes, St Clair Shores<br />
(12 Mile and 1-94) Friday,<br />
Saturday & Sunday, 10 to<br />
4<br />
OVER zealous collector garage<br />
sale Brass bed,<br />
walnut dresser, rolltop<br />
desk oak tOilet, railroad<br />
chairs, oak ribbon cabl<br />
net, depreSSion glass,<br />
Fiesta flgunnes, oak<br />
chlckencoop, trunk, copper<br />
broiler, copperware,<br />
collector plates Loads of<br />
antiques and collectibles<br />
Saturday October 28th 9-<br />
5, Sunday October 29th<br />
9 5 21824 Statler Boulevard,<br />
St Clair Shores (between<br />
10 & 11 mile Harper<br />
& Jefferson) Sunday<br />
2 PM 50% 0«<br />
GOT A BUSY SIGNAL?<br />
RELAX!<br />
USE OUR FAX<br />
Call and mqUlre about our<br />
FAX MACHINlirWhen-time<br />
IS short and our hnes<br />
are busy, you can simply<br />
FAX the copy along WIth<br />
bIlling and category<br />
information<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
882-6900<br />
HUGE Garage Sale 2049b<br />
Elkhart, between 7 and 8<br />
Mile oN Harper 1 man's<br />
and 1 Ladle s bicycle<br />
Appliances, clothes<br />
Much more Thursday,<br />
26th, 27th, 28th 9 to 6<br />
GARAGE Sale 19066 Mott,<br />
E Detroit Thursday, Friday,<br />
Saturday 9 to 4<br />
MOVING sale- exercise<br />
equipment, furnltue,<br />
clothes Saturday 9 2<br />
17651 Chandler Park<br />
Drive<br />
GARAGE sale- October 28,<br />
29, 12- 6 pm 20504 Regent<br />
(corner of CoI-<br />
Ilngham. 8 & Gratiot<br />
area) Unique Halloween<br />
costumes, furniture, appliances,<br />
plus many great<br />
finds weather permlnlllg<br />
MOVING sale Kitchen set,<br />
dllling room set, refngerator<br />
stove. mlsc 10210<br />
Harvard, south of Harper<br />
9 5 Saturday, October<br />
28<br />
404 GARAGE / YARD<br />
!ASEMENT SAm<br />
402 AUCTIONS<br />
404 GAIlAGE YAfID<br />
8A~(MENT SAlI~<br />
THREE Family Garage<br />
Salel children's clothing,<br />
toys, ladles clothes,<br />
stacklllg chairs, Smith<br />
Corona typewriter, medl'<br />
cal examlng table, 3 M<br />
copier With stand, Teak<br />
chilla cabinet, double bed<br />
mattress, trash compacter,<br />
kitchen mlSC, 2 loveseats,<br />
3 cushion sofa, 3<br />
executive office chairS,<br />
Lazyboy chair, desk,<br />
man's and boy's bike,<br />
bean bag chairs, sports<br />
eqUipment, X.mas decorations<br />
and much, much,<br />
more!" No pre-sales 321<br />
Kerby, October 27th,<br />
28th 10- 4 pm<br />
GARAGE Sale Friday, Saturday,<br />
9 to 5 19212 Berden,<br />
Harper Woods, oN<br />
Moross between Chester<br />
and Mack<br />
GIRL'S bedroom set, white<br />
French Provincial 80"<br />
sofa Both excellent condition<br />
88&4325<br />
GARAGE Sale Pine tressel<br />
table, 2 benches, $250,<br />
chair, onoman, thiS and<br />
that, clothes, 2 Family's<br />
Thursday and Fnday<br />
3813 Cadieux Road<br />
GARAGE Sale 711 Lincoln<br />
Saturday 9 to noon<br />
Mostly antiques and collectibles,<br />
some need<br />
TLC, no clothes Exampie-<br />
pair of bronze headboards,<br />
hand made Turk-<br />
Ish rug, tanddem bike,<br />
Morns chairs, La Salle<br />
hub caps, Victorian<br />
screen door, much more<br />
RUMMAGE Sale- Thursday<br />
October 26th, 1 PM 9<br />
PM, Fnday October 27th,<br />
9 AM- 2 PM St Peter's<br />
BAZAAR<br />
ALL WELCOME<br />
Saturday, November 4th<br />
10 a.m. to 4 pm.<br />
BEACHWOOD<br />
MANOR<br />
24600 Greater Mack<br />
St Clmr Shores<br />
Call for booth reservation<br />
and further<br />
Information I<br />
773-5950<br />
404 GARAGI YARD<br />
BASEMENT SAlES<br />
402 AUCTIONS<br />
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
40.4 GAUGE I UIID<br />
IASEMENT SALIS<br />
GARAGE sale II Dressers,<br />
old clocks, oak childs<br />
desk, oak chest of drawers,<br />
clothes, mlsc 3905<br />
Haverhill<br />
3<br />
Saturday 10 to<br />
----_._-<br />
405 £STAll SAm<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
collectibles, furniture, tools,<br />
household Items Saturday,<br />
October 28, 10- 4<br />
pm 24001 Talbot, St<br />
Clair Shores (1 block W<br />
of Jefferson, N of Ma.<br />
somc)<br />
ESTATE Sale- 5786 Neff<br />
Road, October 27 & 28,<br />
10 a m - 4 P m Antique<br />
furniture, clothes, shoes<br />
(10- 11 AA), coats, May.<br />
tag washer, electnc dryer,<br />
old Jewelry and miscelleneous<br />
household Items<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
22211 MORLEY<br />
West of Southfield, North of<br />
Michigan October 26th<br />
thru 28th 10 a m to 5<br />
p m CleaTing weaving<br />
studiO and household<br />
Beautiful hand woven<br />
colleclton, matenal, rugs,<br />
table Itnens Yarns,<br />
looms, spinning wheels,<br />
antique furmture, china,<br />
ponery, linens, vintage<br />
clothes Too much to list<br />
Numbers at 9a m<br />
ESTATE sale- 856 Rivard.<br />
Saturday 1(}' 2 Dressers,<br />
end tables, wing chairS<br />
ESTATE Sale, 23260 Doremus<br />
Near 91 JeHerson<br />
Thursday 9 to 4 NO presales<br />
406 FIIIIWOOD<br />
Lutheran School, 23000 FIREPLACE wood Sea-<br />
Gratiot, East Detroit<br />
soned, dry With killdling<br />
GARAGE salel Saturday Delivery $55 293-6453<br />
only 10 AM- 4 PM 707 TWO years seasoned hard-<br />
North Renaud, Grosse wood $601 Face Cord<br />
POinte Woods Delivered 264-9725<br />
MOVING sale, 1371 Not. WE clean your fireplace<br />
tlllgham Appliances, hos- profeSSIOnally $64 50<br />
pltal bed, furniture, mls- Chlmlny caps $4750 Illcellaneous<br />
October 27th- stalled 885-3311<br />
28th, 9 AM- 4 PM<br />
10X14 Belgium rug, 1979 FIREWOOD, stacked and<br />
Cobra, mlsc Items Sat- _d_e_Ii_vB_r_ed_$_5_0_88_5_-_599_7_<br />
urday only, 9- 4 22030<br />
Bon Heur, St Clair<br />
Shores, south of 11 Mile,<br />
east of Harper<br />
GARAGE Salel October<br />
28th, 10 to 4 461 Colonial<br />
Court in the Farms<br />
Children's clothes, tools,<br />
miscellaneous household<br />
GARAGE Sale, Saturday<br />
October 28th, 10 a m to<br />
4 p m 243 Mcklllley (at<br />
CharleVOIX) Wool carpet,<br />
Onental rug, mlsc baskets,<br />
household Items<br />
GARAGE sale- 9 30- 5, Sat.<br />
urday, 306 Moross,<br />
Grosse POinte Farms<br />
MOVING Sale, odds, ends<br />
Clothes, household Items<br />
After 6 886-D970<br />
SUNDAY 1 to 5, 15709 VerOnica,<br />
East Detroit Fur-<br />
Mure, tools mlsc<br />
IMULTI.FAMIL V GARAGE SALE!I<br />
23016 Detour - S1. Clair Shores<br />
SATURDAY 10 to 5 SUNDAY 11 to 3<br />
Appliances, Baby Items, Sporting Goods, Furmlure,<br />
Clothing, Toys, Miscellaneous<br />
rr;,
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
~OQ MISCElLANIOUS<br />
ARTlCLrS<br />
WHITE Sheer draperies,<br />
(Tragal), 2 1/2" pleats,<br />
full length, 6' wide Brass<br />
traverse rods to fit 884-<br />
3505 after 12 noon<br />
1980 Corvette T-Top, new<br />
cond\tlOfl $50 pair 331-<br />
4783<br />
LUXURY bathroom fixings -<br />
new, unused, 1/3 discount<br />
(remodeled, cancelled,<br />
moving) Large<br />
oval JacuzzI tub (Dusty<br />
Rose) Chrome & brass<br />
bath fixtures $3,000 all<br />
881-5348<br />
Absolute Comfort. Queen<br />
WATER BED<br />
Waveless, soft sides, top of<br />
the line. $300 or best offer.<br />
882-&79<br />
CHIMNEY caps, $47 50 Installed<br />
Chimney clean.<br />
lng, $64 50 885-3311<br />
F1REWOOD, all oak, sea.<br />
soned While supply<br />
lasts Picked up - Delivered<br />
n6-1794<br />
FULL skin natural Norwegian<br />
Blue Fox fur coat,<br />
worn twice. size large,<br />
$1,000 Black French<br />
Sheared Rabbit, 36"<br />
length, 87" girth, one<br />
year old, $450. For appointment,<br />
759-4024<br />
PIPES wanted, will pay<br />
cash for used pipeS<br />
Mark, 773-0479 days,<br />
n8-2013 evenings<br />
LOVESEAT, TraditIOnal,<br />
new condition Must sell<br />
$1001 best offer 881-<br />
7140<br />
405 mATE 5ALIS<br />
WE BUY BOOKS<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
Free Offers<br />
No ObligatIOn<br />
Appraisals Furnished<br />
Entire Estates<br />
also DeSired<br />
JOHN KING<br />
961-0622<br />
Michigan's Largest<br />
Book Store<br />
• Clip and Save thiS Ad •<br />
HOUSEHOLD<br />
and<br />
ESTATE SALES<br />
APPRAISALS<br />
ANTI OUES PURCHASED<br />
771-1170<br />
40q MISCIlLANIOUS<br />
Alt11(tfS<br />
JAMES A. MONNIG<br />
BOOKSELLER<br />
15133 KERCHEVAL<br />
331-2238<br />
Selected books<br />
bought and sold<br />
Vintage Video Rentals<br />
OLIVE Portable dIshwasher<br />
Eplphone gUitar, electriC<br />
connection Cockatiel bird<br />
(very tame) With cage and<br />
stand 571-5098<br />
HEALTH Insurance for indi-<br />
Viduals offering comprehenSive<br />
coverage, excellent<br />
rates, Dental<br />
optional BOnlor Insur.<br />
ance Agency, Inc n4-<br />
2140<br />
SOFA 96", rose velvet, overstuffed<br />
Never used<br />
Paid $800 Sell for $275<br />
881-5487<br />
TORO Five h p snowblower-<br />
electriC start,<br />
must sell, used 3 times<br />
n8-0578<br />
SEVEN piece modern bedroom<br />
Casual 8 foot sofa,<br />
chair and tables Excel.<br />
lent condition Reasonable<br />
n1.9306<br />
CHERRY bedroom furniture,<br />
5 pieces and cedar<br />
chest, $1,000 or offer<br />
882-2455<br />
MUL TITECH VCR With<br />
Wireless remote control,<br />
three years old, like new<br />
$100 886-9411<br />
CLARY'S Put-In-Bay, beau'<br />
tlfully framed Mark n~<br />
0479 days, n8-2013 evenings<br />
405 f51 A H SALE5<br />
WANT<br />
ADS<br />
Call In<br />
Early<br />
WEDNESDAY, 8-5<br />
THURSDAY, 8-6<br />
FRIDAY, 8-5<br />
MONDAY, 8-6<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
882-6900<br />
..... L KATHERINE ARNOLD, ANTIOUES ~<br />
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CRattlbow 8,gtate gaQeg<br />
ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD LIOUIDATIONS<br />
Excellent Complete Service<br />
Glen and Sharon Burkett<br />
Ref erences 885-0826<br />
Grosse Pointe Estate Sales, Inc.<br />
Estate - Household - MOVing<br />
MARY ANN BOLL PATRICIA KOLOJESKI<br />
882-1498 885-6604<br />
t1artz[Al<br />
HARTZ HOUSEHOLD SALES<br />
Cordially Invites You to The Preview<br />
of our 10th Anniversary Sale<br />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th<br />
7:00 p.m - 10.00 P m<br />
99 KERCHEVAL<br />
GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />
JOIN US FOR CANDLELIGHT PUNCH<br />
AND HORS D'OEVVRES<br />
IN THE HISTORIC OLD<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS BUILDINGS<br />
510.00 PER PERSON<br />
ADMISSION AT THE DOOR<br />
TO BENEFIT THE<br />
GROSSE POINTE HISTORICAL SOCIETY<br />
Flnr furmlurr anllqur~ ~livrr and I( \\('Irv<br />
collrcllblr~ and e a<br />
good nights sleep American Indian Services Inc<br />
IS also looking for other piece,> of INFAN1<br />
FURNITURE<br />
Freedom Center IS a group that helps proVide<br />
furniture to families In need and they need help<br />
from you DINING TABLES and CHAIRS.<br />
BEDROOM FURNITURE, SOFAS and LIVING<br />
ROOM PIECES that are crean and In NO need of<br />
repair or reupholstery could make sorneones<br />
house more of a home<br />
Groups which give much helpful service to people In<br />
our metro community are always In great need or<br />
OFFICE EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE and SUPPLIES<br />
Compulers typewriters. desks. filing lH1IIS copy<br />
machines and paper supplies are a sample of the<br />
requests made by a majority of these charitable<br />
organlz?tIOns If you have something that IS CLEAN<br />
USABLE and In WORKING CONDITION but you arent<br />
uSing It-think of lINC and KEEP IT MOVING'<br />
CONT ACT L1NC TO SCHEDULE DROP OFF<br />
WAREHOUSE HOURS M W F 10 ?<br />
KEEP IT MOVING'<br />
882.6100
10C<br />
410 MUSICAL INSTIIUMENTS<br />
BABY Grand plano, re-lin-<br />
"hed ebony, good condl<br />
tlon with bench delivery<br />
,.md tuning $3,450 548-<br />
2200<br />
XMAS specials- clarinet,<br />
flute cornet. trumpet<br />
Call for appointment 884<br />
3775<br />
SPINET console, made In<br />
Holland, Michigan, beau<br />
tlful mahogany cabinet<br />
excellent conditIOn needs<br />
tuning $450 963-8421<br />
days 822-3860 evenings<br />
BEAUTIFUL old upright<br />
plano, $100 885.7459<br />
USED PIANOS<br />
AT BARGAIN PRICES<br />
Used Spinets Consoles<br />
Uprights & Grands<br />
ABBEY PIANO CO<br />
HuYAL OAI\ 541-6t16<br />
PIANOS WANTED<br />
TOP CASH PAID<br />
CUSTOM hand crafted<br />
bass gUitar Beautiful<br />
cherry red sunburst fin<br />
Ish long neck, nice ac<br />
tlon DimarZIO spilt pick<br />
up, sweet - strong sound<br />
One of a kind, needs betler<br />
case $325 00 or best<br />
Also custom made<br />
speaker cabinet J8L design<br />
tuned for 2 -12 Inch<br />
speakers Free SRO 12<br />
1I1ch speaker with fin attachment<br />
and several<br />
cords and connections<br />
$350 for all 882-{)895<br />
411 OFFICE /lUSINESS<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
FILE Cabinet, 42" metal,<br />
four drawer lateral, best<br />
offer 823-2306<br />
OFFICE MOVing Sale Hewlett<br />
Packard Vectra Compuler<br />
With Novell Net<br />
work, $5,000 IBM XT<br />
Compatleles, $500 each<br />
Linear Dlclaphone System,<br />
$285 5-Lme Telephone<br />
System With 7<br />
phones, $450 Metal<br />
Wardrobe $100 Many<br />
office supplies 256-5349<br />
office 882-3360 home<br />
MURATA 1600 FAX ma<br />
chine Rlcoh Pro JUnior<br />
copier. brand new stili In<br />
box Great Items for<br />
home bUSiness Call anytime,<br />
882-8926<br />
LAPTOP Computer Zemlh<br />
184-02 3 112" floppy<br />
drive plus 20 MB' hard<br />
drive and case battery or<br />
AC Nearly new $1 495<br />
886-8992<br />
OFFICE desk and credenza<br />
(Steelcase), $675 882-<br />
4299 after 5<br />
AT &T Sprint telephone system,<br />
excellent eqUipment,<br />
5 phones plus main<br />
board- $2,800 value for<br />
$1,400 Two years old<br />
882-4096<br />
ONE year old Xerox, 6040<br />
Memory, writer With<br />
screen Assorted vertical<br />
files, typing desk, slotted<br />
bookcase, chairs and<br />
much more 380 Merriweather<br />
Friday, Saturday<br />
and Sunday October<br />
27th, 29th or 882-7800<br />
412 WANTED TO IUY<br />
CASH paid for stamps,<br />
COinS and baseball card<br />
collections 469-0906<br />
BUYING any1hlng cOln-operated,<br />
Jukeboxes, vend-<br />
Ing, pinball, arcade 875-<br />
2154, Mark<br />
CASH FOR<br />
KIDS CLOTHES<br />
EXCELLENT CONDITION<br />
CURRENT STYLES<br />
VERY CLEAN, BETTER<br />
BRANDS, INFANT<br />
THRU 14<br />
MUST BE ON HANGERS<br />
Bring in Monday, Tuesday<br />
or Thursday, 1D-4pm,<br />
LEE'S RESALE<br />
20331 Mack 881.8082<br />
OLD Fountain pens wanted<br />
Any type, any conditIOn<br />
882-8985<br />
GRUB STREET<br />
BOOKERY<br />
BUying Fine Books<br />
17194 East Warren<br />
882.7143<br />
WANTED to buy old costume<br />
and Rhinestone<br />
Jewelry, brass lamps, cell.<br />
Ing fixtures, wall sconces<br />
882.Q396 evemngs<br />
BUYING Movlesl 8mm,<br />
16mm, Documentanes,<br />
Sports News and War<br />
875-2154<br />
PIANOS, Antiques and<br />
qualJly used furniture<br />
Grosse POinte Reliques,<br />
822-0111<br />
SHOTGUNS, niles and<br />
handguns wanted: Par.<br />
ker Browmng, Winchesler<br />
Coil others Pnvate<br />
collector 478-5315<br />
412 WANTED TO IUY<br />
PIPES wanted, Will pay<br />
cash for used pipes<br />
Mark, 7730479 days<br />
778-2013 evenings<br />
PAYING cash for dla<br />
monds, gold, Silver, platl<br />
num, pocket watches<br />
dental gold, World War II<br />
reliCS, COins, scrap gold<br />
The Gold Shop, 22121<br />
Gratlol East Detroll 774<br />
0966 lOa m - 6p m<br />
Monday- Friday lOa III<br />
5p m Saturday<br />
WANTED- complete Lionel<br />
train set for my grandson<br />
885-6215<br />
CASH buyer- anltques fur<br />
mture, complete or partial<br />
estates Bud 255-1991<br />
500 ANIMALS<br />
ADOPT A PET<br />
LOVEABLE dogs and cats<br />
need good homes For<br />
adoption information call<br />
Northern Suburbs Animal<br />
Welfare League Volun<br />
teer at 773-0954 or 463-<br />
9708<br />
T ABBY KITTEN<br />
If you have a place In your<br />
heart and home for a delightful<br />
bundle of fun and<br />
love, please read on We<br />
found thiS abandoned<br />
kitty III a field and have<br />
given him hiS first set of<br />
shots, Including leukemia<br />
VaCCinatIOn, and had him<br />
wormed, dipped, neu<br />
tered, and front paws declawed<br />
He IS approxImately<br />
5 months old, a<br />
beautiful black and white<br />
Tabby shorthalr, and he<br />
loves to play With people<br />
or other ammals We<br />
have fallen In love With<br />
him buf can't keep him<br />
because we already have<br />
several pets Please call<br />
881.2909 If you are Inter<br />
ested<br />
LOVEABLE dogs and cats<br />
need good homes For<br />
adoption information call<br />
Northern Suburbs Animal<br />
Welfare League Volunteer<br />
at 773-0954 (for<br />
dogs) or 463-9708 (for<br />
cats) Weekdays only for<br />
both numbers<br />
FREE Adorable Kittens- all<br />
gray and gray and white<br />
Siamese mother, 885-<br />
5413<br />
FREE to good home<br />
Spayed chihuahua All<br />
shots 884-6248<br />
Call and inqUire about our<br />
FAX MACHINE. When<br />
time IS short and our lines<br />
are busy, you can Simply<br />
FAX the copy along with<br />
billing and category<br />
information.<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
882-6900<br />
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ROCKY<br />
SOO ANIMALS<br />
ADOPT A PIT<br />
WONDERFUL KITTEN<br />
ThiS playful female kitten<br />
was found wet, cold and<br />
hungry and given lOVing<br />
care for several weeks<br />
She has now taken over<br />
our hearts and home, but<br />
we can't keep her<br />
because we already have<br />
pets She's a beautiful<br />
short-haired grey Tabby<br />
and white with four white<br />
paws and white chest. If<br />
you can give her a good<br />
home, please caU 881-<br />
8186<br />
VARIETY of tiger kittens<br />
free to a lOVing home<br />
8860634<br />
GROSSE POinte Animal<br />
CIII1IC On Kercheval has<br />
2 beautiful puppies avail<br />
ilble thiS week for adop<br />
11011We have an 8 week<br />
old black and lal1 male<br />
shepherd X and a beault<br />
ful female Brindle wllh<br />
while paws Shepherd X<br />
we also have an adorable<br />
12 week old orange and<br />
while male k,l1en and a<br />
wonderful very lovable<br />
neutered male 1 year old<br />
tabby killy For more In<br />
formatron call us at 822<br />
5707<br />
503 HOUS£HOlD I'm<br />
FOR SAlE<br />
DALMATIANS AKC Cham.<br />
pIOn bloodline $450 885.<br />
3736<br />
CHINESE CRESTED DOG<br />
Male 8 months, show qual<br />
Ily, affectionate Pice negotiable<br />
to GOOD home<br />
Senous Inquiries please<br />
Call Bill at Bieker & Stein<br />
Antiques, 886-7544<br />
DALMATION, female, 1<br />
year old blue eyes loves<br />
children, AKC registered<br />
$250 778-7933<br />
LAB Pups, AKC, yellow, 30<br />
champs m blood line<br />
show and field, ready<br />
November 7th, $300 to<br />
$350 949-9647<br />
GERMAN shepard white,<br />
AKC $250 After 6, 886-<br />
7279<br />
GOLDEN Retriever pups,<br />
AKC All shots, papers<br />
Private breeder 781.<br />
8713<br />
WIRE haired temer, 3 years<br />
old, spayed 882-8474<br />
BOSTON Temors, AKC<br />
$2251 up Cash t.751 8<br />
Mile 758-3606<br />
POODLES AKC, $1451 up<br />
1-7518 Mile 758-3606<br />
505 LOST AND fOUND<br />
NEED a home for affection<br />
ate 6 month old male<br />
tabby and white kitten<br />
Vaccinated and de<br />
clawed Cadieux! Mack<br />
Animal Hospital 882<br />
8660<br />
Rocky IS a sweet little male kitten about 7 weeks<br />
old. He is a litter trained and a very affectIonate.<br />
Rocky is available at the MIChigan Humane<br />
Society, Central Shelter at 7401 Chrysler Dr.,<br />
Detroit 48211 or call 872.3400. Adoption hours<br />
are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m,<br />
The MIChigan Humane Society IS dedicated to<br />
protecting and wor1(1ng for the rights of animals<br />
We offer the follOWing services<br />
• Adoption • Animal Rescue<br />
• Cruelty Invesllgatlon • Education<br />
• Pet Therapy • Veteril1ary Services<br />
• Wildlife Aehabilitiltloll • Leglsli1110n<br />
and<br />
Shelters and carf'S for over 40000 dogs<br />
Crtts and Wild ilnlmi1lc; illlnllrtily<br />
II II I( I \ III fI II I' I, II I II ,I, II<br />
/, / /I 11111! I I, III<br />
II ;'11i (/j011 (1( {I '<br />
7401 Chryslpr Or DetrOit MIC.hlgiHl 13131 87? 1 ,DO<br />
- .<br />
SOS lOH AND FOUND<br />
LOST. black cat With red<br />
collar MISSing since 10-<br />
16-89 (Mack! Cadieux<br />
area) 882-7624, 774-<br />
7050<br />
LOST you're cat? I found a<br />
beautiful long haired<br />
black and white male<br />
Good dlsposlllon He's<br />
been neutered, bathed<br />
and had hiS shots Needs<br />
to be adopted Can't<br />
keep have 3 cats already<br />
822-9741<br />
LOST. Labordorl German<br />
Shepherd mixed, brown<br />
With black head, red col<br />
lar Macl01 AUTOMOTIV£<br />
FORD<br />
1986 MUSTANG LX, excellent<br />
condition, 38,000<br />
miles, $5,300 772-9368<br />
1982 Burgandy Ford Es<br />
cort, top model With sun<br />
roof and custom Installed<br />
theft proofed 4 channel<br />
AMIFM cassette 48 000<br />
miles, stored In garage,<br />
excellenl condition<br />
Stereo alone worth<br />
$1 ,000 Pnced $1 ,800<br />
firm 393-0221<br />
1987 Ford Mustange GT<br />
red, 5 speed, loaded,<br />
must sell 331-4371<br />
1988 TAURUS GL, fully<br />
eqUipped, 19,000 miles<br />
moonroof $12,0001 offer<br />
886-4232, 822-5778<br />
1982 MERCURY Capn au<br />
tomatlc, clean, good condition<br />
Price reduced<br />
885-6864<br />
TOWNCAR 1984 Signature<br />
leather, wire wheels, carnage<br />
roof, sunroof Must<br />
see $7 900 886-0662<br />
1987 Lincoln Mark VII<br />
blue, all opllons Including<br />
power moon roof, Immac<br />
ulate, must see, warranty,<br />
882-0026 or 560-6206<br />
1983 FORD Escort GT, red<br />
new transmission, super<br />
shape, $2,500 885-7177<br />
1986 TAURUS GL, onglnal<br />
owner, oil changed every<br />
3,000 miles, dealer ser-<br />
ViCed, wlfes car, excellent<br />
condition $6,500 881-<br />
2970<br />
LINCOLN Towncar, black,<br />
1986, 24,000 miles,<br />
$12,000 I best offer Orglnalowner<br />
771.3598<br />
1978 Ford lTD, good transport<br />
allo n $350 or best<br />
885-6306 leave message<br />
TOWN Car 1988 Signature<br />
Senes, 33,000 miles, carnage<br />
roof, leather InteriOr,<br />
loaded, excellent condition<br />
$15,900 882-3320<br />
1983 LINCOLN MARK VI<br />
SIGNATURE EDITION<br />
Leather interior, brown,<br />
loaded, coach roof,<br />
$5,450 Very good condition<br />
779-8890 after 6<br />
pm<br />
1983 LINCOLN Town Car,<br />
89,000 miles Dark blue,<br />
very good condition<br />
$5,700 881-6976<br />
1986 MERCURY cCdony<br />
Park Wagon, full power,<br />
leather mterlor, low mileage,<br />
seats 8 884-5211<br />
1979 COUGAR XR7, new<br />
air, power steering,<br />
power brakes, AMIFM, 2<br />
door, runs great, $700<br />
Call between 12- 6 P m<br />
881-9303<br />
1989 Mercury Grand MarqUIs<br />
fully equipped<br />
vents, full size spare,<br />
3,000 miles Full guarantee<br />
885-8918<br />
1984 TEMPO GLX, 5<br />
speed, excellent condition<br />
331-1058, 965-4700<br />
b03 lUTOMOTIV£<br />
GENEIlAL MOTOll5<br />
1987 Grand Am LE, AM/FM<br />
stereo casselle, air,<br />
crUise, tilt, alarm, excel.<br />
lent condition 286-0394,<br />
Monday- Fnday after 6 30<br />
pm, weekends<br />
1980 Cadillac Brougham,<br />
very clean, low mileage,<br />
super, loaded 882-1681<br />
76 OLDS Custom Supreme,<br />
runs good, new pamt and<br />
tires, $3,000 or best offer<br />
After 5 p m 881-3259<br />
1986 Pontiac 6000 STE,<br />
loaded, all options, sunroof,<br />
alarm, new tires,<br />
new brakes $8900 881.<br />
2429<br />
DON'T WAIT<br />
Until Tuesday morning to<br />
REPEAT your Classified<br />
ad'" Call our claSSified<br />
advertlsmg deoartment<br />
Wednesdays, Thursdays,<br />
Fndays, Mondays<br />
882-6900<br />
1979 CUTLASS Supreme,<br />
rebUilt trans, new muffler<br />
pipes, AMIFM Good condition,<br />
dependable<br />
$1,000 or best offer<br />
DaVId 772-4279<br />
1989 BONNEVILLE SSE-<br />
10.800 miles, $16,700<br />
Must sell 886-7495<br />
1984 FIERO SE. 4 cylinder,<br />
clean, good condlllon<br />
$1,500 firm 881.5619<br />
1987 CELEBRITY, 4 door,<br />
grey, 25,000 miles Excet.<br />
lent condition, many options<br />
$6,900 Call Mark,<br />
496-3292, 755-6681 after<br />
5<br />
1978 COUPE DE VILLE,<br />
129,000 mIles, runs excellent,<br />
needs restoring<br />
$900 882.1426<br />
1982 CAVALlER, excellent<br />
running condlllOn $1,000<br />
Call after 5 884-8753<br />
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
603 AUTOMOTIVE<br />
GINIRAL MOTORS<br />
1983 CUTLASS Supreme<br />
Brougham V6, loaded<br />
well mamtallled $3100<br />
884-3621<br />
1978 Nova, clean, runs<br />
great, 81 000 miles V-8<br />
305 $900 526 7835 atter<br />
6<br />
1989 CHEVROLET Cavalier<br />
RS 4 door, Silver, GM<br />
executive car, 5,000<br />
miles sun roof, etc,<br />
loaded 882 9862<br />
CAPRICE 1989 all power,<br />
perfect condilion 881<br />
9133<br />
1979 GRAND PRIX, excel<br />
lent car very clean<br />
$1,695 882-0742<br />
1979 Lesabre 4 door, air<br />
full power, 81,000 miles<br />
Excellent running condl<br />
tIon $500 885-8893<br />
1985 6000, 2 door gray<br />
sport coupe, fully loaded,<br />
excellent condition<br />
$4,700 885-1135<br />
1977 CADILLAC Eldorado,<br />
fully eqUipped, well main<br />
talned, dnves like new<br />
$1 7001 best offer 884-<br />
7969<br />
CADILLAC Sevilles, 1983<br />
1984 1985 low miles,<br />
331-4150<br />
1986 CADILLAC Brougham<br />
D'elegance By owner<br />
Rear wheel drive, special<br />
blue flfemlst, loaded With<br />
options, excellent condition,<br />
$10,995 773-7455<br />
1981 CADILLAC Fleetwood<br />
Elegante Brougham, diesel<br />
target engme, gets<br />
super mileage, metallic<br />
burgundy, dark cherry<br />
leather, astro roof, 61,000<br />
miles $3,500 881-5771<br />
1984 CAVALIER, 110,000<br />
miles $1 900 f best Must<br />
sell After 5, 882-2602<br />
1970 Chevrolet Impala convertible,<br />
power steenng,<br />
power brakes, power windows,<br />
air conditiOning,<br />
plus many new parts<br />
$1,850 886-5402<br />
1983 Oldsmobile Cutluss<br />
Supreme Brougham,<br />
many new parts One<br />
owner 331 2399<br />
1984 CIERA Brougham,<br />
loaded, rustproofed, good<br />
condition, well main.<br />
talned 76,000 miles,<br />
$3.500 884-9424<br />
1985 6000 LE V-6 air,<br />
power Windows, locks,<br />
36,000 miles Very clean<br />
$5,500 882-9424<br />
1988 red Pontiac LeMans<br />
Very clean, $4,000 4<br />
speed 881-6497, call after<br />
530<br />
1985 RIVIERA, onglnal<br />
owner excellent condl'<br />
tlon low mileage extras<br />
772-0371<br />
1988 Pontiac 3rand AM<br />
SE, 4 door redl grey,<br />
7000 miles, IOdded,<br />
turbo, 5 speed warranty,<br />
best offer 881.7064<br />
PONTIAC Grand Am 1989,<br />
Loaded LeaVing States<br />
343-0405<br />
1988 BUICK Century 4<br />
door, driven 8 months,<br />
low mileage, like new<br />
$8,895 884-6032<br />
1985 ELDORADO, excellent<br />
condition, black With<br />
black leather InteriOr,<br />
56,000 miles $100001<br />
best offer Call days 778-<br />
3110<br />
1971 CAMARO- $300 331.<br />
0593, leave message anytime<br />
1986 CADILLAC Sedan<br />
Deville, loaded, plus extended<br />
unlimited mileage<br />
Insurance until October<br />
1990 885-8552<br />
BUICK Regal 79 301 V-8,<br />
automatiC, air, power<br />
steerlngl brakes, excel.<br />
lent condition 886-5016<br />
1988 Corsica, 41,000 miles<br />
A steal at $6,500 885-<br />
2927 after 6 p m<br />
1985 SeVille, loaded, excellent<br />
condition, 51,000<br />
miles 885-7958<br />
1987 CAVALIER, sharp,<br />
clean economical reliable,<br />
2 door Only $4,500<br />
772-3191<br />
1989 Chevy Cavalier Z24<br />
excellent condition, 10~<br />
mileage, loaded, car<br />
alarm $10,500 886-<br />
1291<br />
WANT<br />
ADS<br />
Call In<br />
Early<br />
WEDNESDAY, 8-5<br />
THURSDAY, 8.6<br />
FRIDAY, 8-5<br />
MONDAY, 8.6<br />
GROSSe POINTE NEWS<br />
882-6900<br />
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October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News 11C<br />
603 AUTOMOTIVE<br />
GlNERAl MOTORS<br />
bOS AUTOMOTIVE<br />
fOREIGN<br />
1980 CltatlOO, 76,000 miles, 1984 Porsche, burgundy,<br />
power steering, power 944, 5 speed, SIr, st8f80,<br />
brakes, automatIC, air, tilt, cassette, cruise Price<br />
more, some rust, Priced negotiable 881-82n<br />
to sell fast, $650 751- 1986 BMW 325 ES, 2 door,<br />
5880 automatIC, blackJ tan Inte-<br />
1984 PONTIAC 6000 STE, nor, mint 526-0733, evetan,<br />
sun roof, 66,000 __n_lng __s _<br />
miles $5,000 884-2661 1985 HONDA Prelude, orig-<br />
Inal owner, od changed<br />
1986 BUICK Skyhawk, 2 every 3,000 miles, dealer<br />
door, air, crUise, new servICed HlQhway miles,<br />
tires, $3,000 886-4927 excellent condition<br />
1988 CHEVROLET Corsica $5,500 Firm 881.2970<br />
CL, V6, fully loaded, low 1982 MERCEDES 3OODmileage,<br />
excellent COndl. metalliC bronze, excellent<br />
lion $8,000 Weekdays corn:lItlOn, $8,950 882.<br />
after 6 p.m 886-3668. 4908<br />
1979 TRANS Am, low mil. -1986--M-E-RC-E-D-E-S-560-S-L,<br />
age, big block, all power, 23,000 babied miles, ext-tops<br />
Mint Must see I cell e nt co nd ItlO n ,<br />
$3,500 Flnm 885-0816 $42,500 885.6016 or<br />
1989 GRAND PriX, power, 779-5128<br />
brakes and steering. Au- -1-98-7-H-O-N-D-A--Acc-or-d-,-3<br />
tomallc, air, rust proofed door hatchback, 5 speed,<br />
Warranty stili available air, excellent conditIOn<br />
$10,500 I Best 886-0104 $7,400 881-0713 eve-<br />
1982 Pontiac nooo, man- nlngs<br />
ual, n,ooo miles, runs -198-2-S-U-B-A-R-U-, -s-tlc-k-s-hl-ft,<br />
great, good body $1000 great winter car $500<br />
881-4759 Call atter 6 824-7834<br />
1989 Grand Pm SE, SUBARU Wagon 4 wheel<br />
loaded, white $13,500 dnvel turbo Air, power<br />
343-9198 brakesJ steering! sunroof!<br />
1985 Sedan de Ville, WindOws! locks AMIFM<br />
leather, loaded, excellent, cassette, roof rack, new<br />
$6,000 After 6, 886-2487 tires, tranSferrable war-<br />
1980 Oldsmobile Omega, ranty 42,000 miles Top<br />
2d, actual miles 22,000, condition $6,350 886garaged,<br />
great condition _8_99_2 _<br />
$3,200 or best offer 885- 1982 HONDA Prelude,<br />
7484 completely reconditIOned,<br />
1980 Cutlass Supreme, best offer over $3,500<br />
new tires, brakes, ex. _88_2_-30_18_. _<br />
haust Body very good, 1988 HONDA LXI, 4 door,<br />
runs we:! $1,800 or best automatIC, black, power,<br />
offer 824-7150, Eve- moon roof, 18,000 miles<br />
n1ngs, 885-4450 $12,500 I best offer 885-<br />
1982 BUick Regal, 2 door, _9_344 _<br />
V.fJ, air, power, excellent 1963 Sunbeam Roadster,<br />
882-7546 low miles, $3,000 882-<br />
1978 Malibu 350 Bored _85_7_5 _<br />
030, automatic, clean, 1980 MAZDA 626, low mlmust<br />
seel And must sell leage Asking $1,850 or<br />
$1,150 or best 882-4022 best offer 881-2540<br />
1985 Cadillac Eldorado, 1985 MERCEDES 190E,<br />
minI condition, black white/red Intenor, 46,000<br />
cherryl white, estate sale miles, excellent condition<br />
n4-1711 884-4659<br />
1973 CADILLAC Eldorado<br />
convertible Mint condItion,<br />
$9,500 can Mr<br />
Bresser 874-0570, 881.<br />
7955<br />
bOt AUTOMOTIVE<br />
ANTIQUE ClASSIC<br />
1940 PACKARD convertible<br />
110 Show condition,<br />
$18,500 1901 OLDSMO-<br />
BILE Surrey, by H0rseless<br />
Carriage, WIth trailer,<br />
$5,000 1929 VINTAGE<br />
Gemini, looks like a Clenet.<br />
one of 5 bUIN,<br />
$42,000 Call Mr Bresser,<br />
874-0570, 881.7955<br />
60S AUTOMOTIVE<br />
FOREIGN<br />
1982 TOYOTA Tercel, automatIC,<br />
air condltlOOlng,<br />
AMIFM cassette, new<br />
paint, very good conc!l.<br />
tlon, 95,000 mIles Asking<br />
$1,500 885-5744.<br />
1981 280E Mercedes Benz,<br />
IVOry and saddle, ga.'lOline,<br />
sunroof, excellent<br />
conditIOn All papers cur.<br />
rent 521-3931<br />
1988 HONDA AccordJ LXI,<br />
4 door, all the optlOflS<br />
$11,995 Tamarofl Acura<br />
n8-8800<br />
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1984 OLOS Cutlass Su- AUDI 5000, 1978, runs well,<br />
preme, 2 door, excellent needs brakes, $500 or<br />
condition, 44,000 miles best offer 884-7887<br />
$4,000 Call evenings<br />
n6-1396<br />
1977 BUick Regal, low<br />
miles, runs good $1,200<br />
886-6611<br />
1987 GRAND Am, 2 door,<br />
auto, air, stereo cassette,<br />
50,000 highway miles,<br />
excellent condition<br />
$6,0001 offer 884-5915<br />
1983 CHEVY Caprice<br />
wagon, 73,000 miles, 1<br />
owner, good conditIOn<br />
$2,995 call 881-8103 for<br />
appointment<br />
1988 Corsica LT Gray With<br />
red trim, stereo, air condItIOning<br />
$7,000 541.2694<br />
CORSICA, 1988, air,<br />
stereo, automatic, 26,000,<br />
excellent conditIOn<br />
$7,900 822-6252.<br />
1982 CELEBRITY, 4 door,<br />
air, power wlndowsl<br />
locks, 39,000 miles<br />
$2,000 finm 823-3680<br />
FLEETWOOD, 1987 De Elegance,<br />
loaded, corporate<br />
maintained, 59,000<br />
miles, black wI black<br />
leather, excellent COndition<br />
$12,900 Monday<br />
thru Fnday, 8 am to 4<br />
pm 468-4580<br />
1980 CITATION, 2 door,<br />
air, power brakesJ steer-<br />
Ing, am/fm stereo, automatiC,<br />
low miles 882-<br />
0464<br />
1986 HONDA ACCORD<br />
LX, 4 door, automatiC,<br />
22,000 Non.smokers car<br />
J=xcellent conditIOn n1-<br />
6018 j "<br />
1987 HONDA Accordl LXI,<br />
4 door, 31,000 miles,<br />
sharp $10,695 Tamaroff<br />
Acura n8-8800.<br />
1972 Mercedes 280 SE 4.5,<br />
4 door, gas V-8, leather<br />
Intenor, air, stereo cassette,<br />
alloy wheels, mechanically<br />
excellent, looks<br />
and runs beautifully<br />
$4,500 881-0997 days,<br />
884-5674 evenings<br />
'88 HONDA Accord LX, 4<br />
door, 14,000 miles, excellent<br />
condttlOn, $9,500<br />
334-0351<br />
1986 BMW 325, loaded,<br />
white, navy Intenor, custom<br />
wheels, 48,000 8Jr<br />
proximate miles $14,500<br />
or best offer 884-4582<br />
1987 HONDA CRX, 22,000<br />
miles, 5 speed, air,<br />
stereo, cassette, $6,250<br />
882-3482.<br />
1988 HONDA CMc OX, 4<br />
door, 5 speed, air, 20,000<br />
miles, excellent condltlOll,<br />
$8,700 or best offer 882-<br />
6061<br />
1982 DATSUN 280 ZX, 2<br />
plus 2, loaded, Hops, ex.<br />
cellent, $3,9001 best 755-<br />
0759<br />
1984 RENAULT Alliance, 4<br />
door, stereo, air, dependable<br />
$1,995 Tamaroff<br />
Acura na-aaoo.<br />
1987 NISSAN Sentra, ex.<br />
cellent condition, 5<br />
speed, loaded, must sell<br />
$4,600 n4-4765<br />
1986 HONDA AccordJ LXI,<br />
2 door, low miles, loaded<br />
$7,495 Tamaroff Acura<br />
n8-8800<br />
1983 Mercedes 3000.<br />
Turbo, clean, $10,500 or<br />
besl 852-6161<br />
1981 Jag XJ6 4 door sedan,<br />
"SIIver Bullet", red<br />
leather mterlor, show<br />
room condrtion, 60,000<br />
miles, asking $12,500<br />
Call Sean 371-3371.<br />
1980 Teyota two door,<br />
IooIcs good, runs great,<br />
high mileage. 884-8908<br />
BMW 2002, must see, restored,<br />
1974, sky blue<br />
European Touring sedan<br />
New exhaust, brakes, alternator,<br />
two Goodyear<br />
tires Hidden 4-speaker<br />
st8feolcassette. See it on<br />
FISher Road near South<br />
Htgh. $3,000 or best.<br />
Leave message at 882.<br />
0895<br />
60 S AUTOMOTI\!<br />
fOR!lGN<br />
1972 MERCEDES, as IS<br />
886-2893<br />
1985 Volvo DL, gray, 5<br />
speed $7800 884-7833<br />
1985 TOYOTA Corollo, air,<br />
stereo, tape, excellent<br />
coodltlOl1 $3,500 882-<br />
4259<br />
HONDA 1989 CIVIC OX, 3<br />
door. 4,800 miles, automatIC,<br />
cassette $8,195<br />
n4-8589<br />
bOb AUTOMOTIVI<br />
mps 4 WHHl<br />
1989 JEEP Cherokee Lar.<br />
edo, dark burgundy, automalic.<br />
4 wheel drive, 4<br />
door, loaded $18,000<br />
885-2979, after 6 p m<br />
1986 GMC Jimmy SlO,<br />
fully loaded, clean, excellent<br />
condition, asking<br />
$9,975 call 886-7865<br />
1988 GMC Jimmy, loaded,<br />
excellent condition<br />
$12,900 885-5884<br />
GMC JIMMY 4x4 With<br />
Western plow, route included<br />
$3,500 885-2676<br />
1985 CJ.7 Laredo, very<br />
good condition, am/fm<br />
cassette, chrome pack.<br />
age wrttl power steerlngJ<br />
power brakes $5,800 or<br />
best 885-8455<br />
l> 10 1\ UTOMOTIVE<br />
SPORTS (AilS<br />
DELOREAN 1981,5 speed,<br />
black Intenor, only 6,900<br />
miles Mint condition<br />
Must sell, $15,900 call<br />
581-4071 or 581-5113<br />
SAAB Sonett III, 1973, 2<br />
sealer sports car, fiberglass<br />
body, good running<br />
condition, must sell<br />
$1,900 885-2270.<br />
611 A!HOMOTIVE<br />
VANS<br />
1979 CHEVY conversion<br />
van, 350 engine, V8,<br />
power steenngJ brakes,<br />
crUise, bed, lable, refngerator,<br />
air, am/fm stereo<br />
cassette, CB, trailer hitch,<br />
ladder and carrier<br />
$4,500 886-5027<br />
1987 Ford Aerostar XL,<br />
bluel sliver 2 tone, air,<br />
Cruise, tilt, power Windows,<br />
power locks, AMI<br />
FM cassette, rear defroster,<br />
45,000 miles, excellent<br />
condition, $a,8oo<br />
757-4000 or 881.5823,<br />
Mike<br />
1972 ECONO.LINE, runs<br />
good $400 882-4259<br />
1988 Astro CL, loaded, low<br />
miles, excellent condl!ton,<br />
best offer 293-8135<br />
ASTRO 1985 CL loaded,<br />
very good condition<br />
$4,800 I best offer 885-<br />
2044<br />
1986 DODGE WIndow van,<br />
19,000 anginal miles, air,<br />
crUise, AM/FM stereo,<br />
fully carpeted, like new<br />
$8,200 nl-3499 after 6<br />
1984 VOYAGER SE, 7 passenger,<br />
26 liter, air conditiOning,<br />
AMI FM cassette,<br />
luggage rack<br />
$4200.823-5529<br />
PLYMOUTH Voyager, 1987<br />
SE. Air, power steenng!<br />
brakes Excellent condition<br />
790-1844<br />
1971 FORD Window van,<br />
runs excellent, 302 V8,<br />
needs SPring work $400 I<br />
best. 885-0816<br />
1986 OODGE caravan LE,<br />
loaded, excellent condition,<br />
50,000 miles,<br />
$8,750 884-2342.<br />
b 13 AUTOMOTIVE<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
WANTED good used cars<br />
and trucks, also WTecked<br />
or repalrables, n1-8953<br />
want your beat up car,<br />
Jim 372.9884 Days<br />
SUPERIOR TOWing- cash<br />
for Junk cars 882-n12<br />
TOP<br />
dollar paId<br />
Unique Allto Recycling,<br />
Unused, unwanted cars and<br />
trucks and parts Late<br />
lTlOdeI wrecks Same day<br />
pICk up 527.5361 or 839-<br />
9591<br />
TOP $$ PAID<br />
For Junk, wrecked and unwanted<br />
cars and trucks<br />
BULL AUTO PARTS<br />
894-4488<br />
6S' ROAn AND MOTORS<br />
WINDSURFER. MIStral TCS<br />
CompetetlOll, WIth 2 aduN<br />
size salls and car rack<br />
Used twice, 1988 model,<br />
$750 881.1254<br />
CAL 20, race eqUIpped,<br />
traIler, winter storage,<br />
$2,5001 best offer 881.<br />
7140<br />
, ,<br />
oSl BOAT STORAGE<br />
OOCkAGl<br />
WINTER Boat storage Call<br />
882-6107.<br />
61S (AMP!RS<br />
1989 COBRA 37' travel<br />
trailer With expandos,<br />
loaded 343-9198<br />
017 MOIORO(lIS<br />
1982 SUZUKI 450 GSL,<br />
low mileage, clean, $475<br />
881-5619<br />
6bO TUllUS<br />
BUY Factory direct and<br />
savel LlQhtwelQht, super<br />
Insulated, scamp fiberglass<br />
travel trailers, 13',<br />
16' and 19' 5th wheels<br />
Call toll free 1-800-346-<br />
4962 for free brochure<br />
700 APTS flATS OUPHX<br />
Poonles, Harpe, Woods<br />
1021 WAYBURN<br />
Lower 2 bedroom, new carpet,<br />
new kitchen wrth<br />
dishwasher, stove, refrigerator<br />
Newly decorated<br />
throughout Garage $480<br />
per month plus utilities<br />
Days 962-4790, evenings<br />
886-1353<br />
HARCOURT. Lower two<br />
bedroom, fireplace<br />
kitchen appliances! dishwasher,<br />
hardwood floors<br />
With area rugs, Florida<br />
room Rent Includes water,<br />
lawn maintenance,<br />
and electriC garage door<br />
opener Call 822-5609 after<br />
630 PM<br />
CARR1AGE House- charm-<br />
Ing 3 room plus Pullman<br />
kitchen and bath SUitable<br />
for 1 person War<br />
MemOrial area $5001<br />
month 884-1170 7 pm-<br />
9pm<br />
NOTTINGHAM south of<br />
Jefferson, 2 bedroom flat<br />
Hardwood floors, appliances,<br />
$395 per month<br />
plus utilities. 462-1673<br />
LAKEPOINTEJ Mack One<br />
and two bedroom apart.<br />
ments, heat Included<br />
881-4052<br />
WANT<br />
ADS<br />
Call In<br />
Early<br />
WEDNESDAY, 8.5<br />
THURSDAY, 8-6<br />
FRIDAY, 8.5<br />
MONDAY, 8.6<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
882-6900<br />
EXCEPTIONAL 2 bedroom,<br />
2 bath lower on Harcourt<br />
Neutral decor, family<br />
room, appliances, garage<br />
Excellent floor plan,<br />
lovely yard $950 881-<br />
5967<br />
MACKJ VERNIER a rea- 1<br />
bedroom upper, appliances,<br />
basement, garage<br />
$450 885-0840<br />
GROSSE POinte- one bedroom<br />
duplex, close to<br />
shopping, newly decorated,<br />
Includes appll.<br />
ances, garage space,<br />
lawnl snow removal<br />
$5501 month 882-9729 Of<br />
885-1373<br />
HARCOURTI Jefferson,<br />
Large upper, freshly<br />
painted, 3 big bedrooms,<br />
2 full baths, IIY1ng room,<br />
dining room, large<br />
kitchen, new appliances,<br />
carpeted, draperies,<br />
basement, garage 824-<br />
6442 evenings<br />
700 APTS flATS DUPllX<br />
Po,nh"1. HOJpt'J Wood\<br />
EXECUTIVE LIVING<br />
SUITES<br />
MONTHLY LEASES<br />
Furnished Apartments, Utilities<br />
Included, Complete<br />
With Housewares, Linens,<br />
Color T V And More Call<br />
For Appointment<br />
474.9770<br />
FIVE Room lower flat,<br />
Grosse POInte Park 2<br />
bedrooms, dining room,<br />
front room, kitchen 821.<br />
5705, leave phone and<br />
name<br />
NEFF, lower flat, near VII.<br />
lage, newly decorated,<br />
carpeting throughout, fireplace,<br />
2 bedrooms, sunroom,<br />
bath and 1/2, gas<br />
forced air heat, finished<br />
basement, garage, all<br />
appliances, lawn - snow<br />
service, all new insulated<br />
Windows, $900 a month<br />
No pets, Ideal for adults<br />
882-7905<br />
ONE bedroom upper $390<br />
Heat Included Pnvate entrance<br />
881-8918<br />
THREE bedroom upper In<br />
Grosse POinte Park, modern<br />
kitchen With appll.<br />
ances, garage privileges<br />
Available Immediately<br />
Please phone 882-6413<br />
ALTER! Windmill POinte,<br />
lower two bedroom, car<br />
pet lng, appliances, ga.<br />
rage $390 month 524-<br />
1106<br />
PARKJ updated 2 bedroom<br />
lower on Wayburn $395<br />
plus utilities 822.1519<br />
TWO bedroom lower flat<br />
comes With all appli.<br />
ances, central air, fin-<br />
Ished basement, half of<br />
two car garage, near St<br />
John Hospital $625 372-<br />
1586<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
882.6900<br />
LOWER 2 bedrooms, share<br />
utilities, $550 a month<br />
885-9297<br />
BEACONSFIELDI Jefferson<br />
Immaculate 2 bedroom<br />
lower, redecorated, new<br />
carpeting $450 331-<br />
3074<br />
1030 Wayburn Upper 2<br />
bedroom, $425 plus de-<br />
POSit, plus utilities 343-<br />
0153, 881-6155 between<br />
1130 to 7 PM<br />
MARYLAND, upper one<br />
bedroom, sundeck, appliances,<br />
heat, parking<br />
$435 886-0657<br />
CARRIAGE House, Provencal<br />
Rd Grosse POinte<br />
Farms Available Immediately<br />
QUiet, near lake<br />
Ideal for one person or<br />
married couple with one<br />
car Large bedroom,<br />
bath, shower, liVing room,<br />
dining room, kitchen, aj>pllances,<br />
storage area,<br />
garage space, remodeled,<br />
new carpet, $6251<br />
month plus gas and electriCity<br />
1 or 2 year (ease,<br />
secunty depoSit, refer.<br />
ences, no pets, park PriVI.<br />
leges Call weekdays<br />
884-8825, evenings, 881-<br />
9431<br />
GROSSE POinte Woods- 2<br />
bedroom Townhouse,<br />
central air, full basement<br />
Rent $550 per month No<br />
pets 222-5870<br />
1429 SOMERSET 5 room<br />
upper $550 Tenant pays<br />
utilities Stove, refngerator,<br />
new palnV carpet<br />
886-6015<br />
ZERO +<br />
ZERO<br />
\001 PTO<br />
I 't-.Ql -\1.1-.01-.1H; \'\CF<br />
Move up to the ab..olule luxury of<br />
Eastland Village WIth zero secrmt\ and<br />
uro rent for the fir;t mon!h on
12C<br />
10: APH flAH OUPU.<br />
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October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
721 VACATION Il£NUI<br />
flOlllDA<br />
LOVELY OCeanside condo<br />
Vero Beach, Florida 2<br />
bedrooms, 2 balhs Aavallable<br />
December 1st 3<br />
month mlnlmun 881-<br />
3872<br />
BOCA Raton Condo, Boca<br />
Towers, beautifUlly turnlshed,<br />
9th floor, excellent<br />
view of AtlantiC<br />
OCean January 1st, 1990<br />
for 2 or 3 monlhs Call<br />
371-7866<br />
DON Pedro-Palm Island- A<br />
private, prisMe Gulf ISland<br />
accessIble only by<br />
ferry or boat No traffiC,<br />
crowds or hlghnses<br />
Miles of secluded, sandy<br />
white beaches Superb<br />
sWlonmlng, shelling, lIsh-<br />
Ing Beautiful Beach or<br />
Bayfront vacation Villas,<br />
pool, tenniS Brochure<br />
available Islander Properties,<br />
Inc, 7050 PlaCida<br />
Road, Englewood, FI<br />
34224 (813) 697-2192<br />
MARCO Island, Beach tront<br />
condo 2 bedroom, 2<br />
bath, 10th floor, weeklymonthly<br />
rentals, B81-<br />
4199<br />
HUTCHINSON Island - Miramar<br />
I luxury oceanfront<br />
condo available all season<br />
$1,800 month No<br />
pets, couples only 886-<br />
5160<br />
HUTCHINSON Island ocean<br />
front lUXUriOUs furnished<br />
2 bedroom condoo Pool,<br />
tennis, private beach<br />
751-5588, 882-4900<br />
SIESTA Key, FlOrida Fully<br />
furnished 2 & 3 bedroom<br />
Units Tenms, pool, boat-<br />
Ing, beach access Gall<br />
Ellen at (813)349-2428<br />
CLEARWATER Florlda-<br />
Luxury, completely fur.<br />
nlshed condo 2 bedrooms,<br />
2 baths, all<br />
amenll1es, pool, JaCUZZI,<br />
tenms Near golf, shopping<br />
areas and 15 minutes<br />
to beach Available<br />
November, December,<br />
April (313) 261-0306<br />
SANIBEL Island, house<br />
500 feet from ocean, 2<br />
bedrooms, 2 baths, liVing<br />
room, dinette, large<br />
screened porch New furniture<br />
throughout house<br />
823-5971<br />
FT. Lauderdale Luxury<br />
Galt Ocean Mile 1 bedroom<br />
condo, 2 queen<br />
beds, available from January<br />
Call 885-7652<br />
NAPLES condo, 2 bedroom,<br />
2 bath, completely<br />
furnished SWimming<br />
pool, tenms courts, 10<br />
minutes from beach 771-<br />
3073<br />
PORT Charlotte- Beautifully<br />
furnished 2 bedroom<br />
townhouse on golf<br />
course Non smokers<br />
only 886-8249<br />
722 VACATION RENTAL<br />
OUT OF STATE<br />
ACAPULCO VACATION<br />
VILLAS<br />
Why rent a hotel room when<br />
a pnvate Villa can be<br />
yours tor less Pools,<br />
maids, cooks, Vlew, pnvacy<br />
and more Write<br />
1267 Rosecrans, San<br />
Diego, California 92106 or<br />
call (619)226-6539<br />
THINK LONDON!<br />
JUN~SLOANESQUARE<br />
Luxury two bedroom timeshare,<br />
maid salVlce, concierge<br />
One or two weeks<br />
beginning June 2 PICtures,<br />
local references<br />
Asking $2,300/week<br />
Please call 882-2415<br />
723 VACATION IlENUL<br />
NORlHEIlN MICHIGAN<br />
BOYNE country family chalet,<br />
four bedrooms, fireplace,<br />
two baths, by<br />
week or weekends 882-<br />
5749 or 591-6180<br />
HOMESTEAD Bear's Knoll<br />
eonage- an enchanted<br />
pnvate home 2 bedrooms,<br />
2 baths, sleeps 7,<br />
fireplace, short walk to<br />
ski Vlllage 661-4073<br />
BOYNE Highlands and<br />
Nubs Nob skIIng Luxunous<br />
accomodatlOns In.<br />
clude fully eqUipped<br />
kitchen, fireplace, whIrlpool<br />
tubs and VIews of<br />
ski slopes from condomInIum<br />
For reservations<br />
and Information call Trout<br />
Creek CondomlnJums 1.<br />
800-678-3923 or (616)-<br />
526-2148<br />
HARBOR Spnngs- Harbor<br />
Cove 2 to 4 bedroom<br />
luxury condos, 3 miles to<br />
skI area, Indoor pool Call<br />
Sylvain Management 1-<br />
800-678-1036<br />
HARBOR Spnngs 3 plus<br />
bedrooms Townhouse,<br />
snow guaranteed, Nobs<br />
and Boyne, December<br />
throuqh March 979-
14C<br />
100 HOUSES FOil SALE 103 CONDOS' APlS i FLATS 107 INVESTMENT PllOPEIUf<br />
HORSE lovers car collee<br />
tors estate on 6 wooded<br />
acres Unique 5 bedroom<br />
executive home 2 fire<br />
places statn glass win<br />
dows security system<br />
cenlral air 24 x36 two<br />
~tOlY garage Heyden<br />
relch Road (N of Mt Cle<br />
mens between Hall Rd<br />
and 21 Mile E 01 Romeo<br />
Plan") Musl see to ap<br />
preclate $299000 468<br />
2778<br />
OPEN House Saturday and<br />
Sunday 12 to 6 North<br />
Warren area 3 bedroom<br />
brick rancll new win<br />
dOl\ ~
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
901 ALUMINUM SIDING<br />
LEONARD'S<br />
SIDING<br />
Aluminum and vinyl siding<br />
Complete custom tnm,<br />
soffet areas, guners and<br />
replacement windows LI'<br />
censed and insured Free<br />
estimates<br />
884-5416.<br />
ALUMINUMI vinyl siding,<br />
seamless gulters! down.<br />
spouts, replacement Win<br />
dows! doors, storm windows/<br />
doors Ron<br />
Vercruysse Company,<br />
774-3542<br />
ALUMINUM and vinyl sid.<br />
mg- custom trim, storm<br />
windows and doors, replacement<br />
windows, gutters<br />
and rooling Free estlmales<br />
Joe 886-2186<br />
903 APPLIANCE SERVICE<br />
PARQUETIE S<br />
Washer & Dryer<br />
Repair Service<br />
Specializing In Whirlpool,<br />
Kenmore & General ElectriC<br />
Hot POinte<br />
PROMPT SERVICE<br />
774-7054<br />
CALL GEORGE<br />
NUTTO<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
• Washer - Dryer Service<br />
• Vacuum Service and<br />
Sales<br />
• Used Stoves-Refngerators<br />
WE SELL REBUILT<br />
WASHERS<br />
AND DRYERS<br />
296-5005<br />
445-0776<br />
ALL WEATHER<br />
REFRIGERATION<br />
REPAIRED & INSTALLED<br />
CommercIal-Residential<br />
ALL MAKES & MODELS<br />
CALL MIKE882-0747<br />
DOC'S<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
SERVICE<br />
Fast, courteous,<br />
professional service<br />
• Washers • Dryers • DiShwashers<br />
• Refrigerators •<br />
Ranges • Garbage DIsposals<br />
• Microwaves •<br />
More<br />
904 ASPHALT PAVING I<br />
ItEPAIIlS<br />
C & J ASPHALT<br />
247-4454<br />
Improve the value of your<br />
home with a profeSSional<br />
Job Over 20 years serviC-<br />
Ing Grosse POinte m<br />
dnveways and sealing<br />
Parkmg lots repaired<br />
Free estimates Owner/<br />
supervisor References<br />
Included Insurance<br />
CALL ANYTIME<br />
773-8087<br />
905 AUTO, TRUCK IIEI'IIIl<br />
RAY'S FOREIGN CAR<br />
GARAGE<br />
We service any and all foreign<br />
cars speclallzmg In<br />
Mercedes, Volvo, VW,<br />
English and Japanese<br />
vehicles 42 years expenence,<br />
free pick-up and<br />
delIVery, 8-6 pm Monday-Fnday,<br />
B-noon Saturday,<br />
884-8874, 15040<br />
East Warren<br />
-.-:.:-4- ..:_ _: II1II,_, -._ ~ ""' _.-._.-._ _ - __ ,,- _.- ..-- -.- ..- - ...<br />
Director of Services<br />
907 alSfMENT<br />
WlUIII'1I00flNG<br />
CAPIZZO CONST.<br />
BASEMENT<br />
WATERPROOFING<br />
WALLS STRAIGHTENED<br />
AND REPLACED<br />
DONE RIGHT<br />
10 YEAR GUARANTEE<br />
LICENSED INSURED<br />
TONY 885-0612<br />
AQUA-STOP, INC.<br />
Basements Repaired<br />
No Outside Digging<br />
lifetime Warranty<br />
Free Estimates<br />
n8-6363<br />
DiPOALA & Relf Construction,<br />
specializing In basement<br />
waterproofing 775-<br />
4268 or 772-0033<br />
THOMAS KLEINER<br />
BASEMENT<br />
WATERPROOFING<br />
• Digging Method<br />
• Peastone Backfill<br />
• Spotless Cleanup<br />
• Walls Straightened,<br />
Braced or Replaced<br />
• Bnck and Concrete Work<br />
• 10 Year Guarantee<br />
Licensed & Insured<br />
A1 WORK<br />
296-3882<br />
LUIGI F<br />
CEMENT WORK<br />
BASEMENT<br />
WATERPROOFING<br />
Porch & Tuckpoinllng<br />
294-6449<br />
AMERICAN<br />
BASEMENT<br />
WATERPROOFING<br />
Low Prices<br />
10 Year Guarantee<br />
LICENSED<br />
#084515<br />
FULLY INSURED<br />
Senior Citizen Discount<br />
526-9288<br />
R.R.<br />
CODDENS<br />
FAMILY BUSINESS<br />
"Since 1924"<br />
All Types Basement<br />
Waterproofing Walls<br />
Repaired and Straightened<br />
15 Year Guarantee<br />
886-5565<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
STOP<br />
THOSE LEAKS<br />
Guaranteed<br />
Basement<br />
Waterproofing<br />
884-6500<br />
911 BRICK 810CK WOR~<br />
James M.<br />
Kleiner<br />
ALL CONCRETEIBRICK WORK<br />
.Waterprooflng<br />
.Flagstone & Slate<br />
-Tuckpomtlng & Patching<br />
-Porches, Chimneys<br />
-Walks, DrIVeways<br />
-PatiOS, Steps<br />
- Asphalt patching<br />
& sealing<br />
'State Licensed<br />
REPAIR SPECIALISTS<br />
885-2097<br />
911 BRICK 8LOCK WORK 911 'UILDING IUMODHING 912 BUILDING R£MOOHING 914 CARPENTRY 91 S CAlIPH CLElNING 91' CEMENT WOIIK<br />
R.L.<br />
STREMERSCH<br />
BASEMENT<br />
WATERPROOFING<br />
Walls Repaired<br />
Straightened<br />
Replaced<br />
ALL WORK<br />
GUARANTEED<br />
LICENSED<br />
884-7139<br />
911 IRICK/8LOCK WORK<br />
BRICK WORK- small lobs<br />
Reasonable 886-5565<br />
BRICK work new, rebuilt,<br />
tuck-pomting Chimneys,<br />
porches, walls, etc <strong>Local</strong><br />
references For services<br />
call Bill at 885.Q934 or<br />
563-3762<br />
BRICK, stone, block, concrete,<br />
brick pallOs, chimneys,<br />
lireplaces New and<br />
repairs DeSender 622-<br />
1201, 770-0183<br />
MASONRY, all types Porch<br />
repairs Superb work at a<br />
very reasonable price<br />
Garret Dennis ConstruclIOn<br />
824-7662<br />
THOMAS KLEINER<br />
MASON CONTRACTOR<br />
• BRICK, CONCRETE<br />
• BASEMENT<br />
WATERPROOFING<br />
Porches, Chimneys,<br />
Tuckpolntlng, Dnveways,<br />
Patios, Walks, Steps,<br />
New Work & Repairs,<br />
Glass Block, Bnck, Stone<br />
& Tile Patios<br />
Licensed, Insured<br />
A1 WORK<br />
296.3882<br />
BRICK and cement repairs<br />
Porches, chimneys, tuck<br />
pomtlng Experienced<br />
Reasonable Neat work<br />
Insured Seaver's 882-<br />
0000<br />
BRICK, Block anQ Stone<br />
Porch & Chimney Repair<br />
36- Years Experience<br />
521-3259, ask for Russ<br />
J.W. KLEINER<br />
MASON CONTRACTOR<br />
Brick, Block & Stone workand<br />
all types of repairs<br />
Brick & Flagstone Patios<br />
& Walks Porches, Chimneys,<br />
Tuck POinting,<br />
Patching and also Violations<br />
corrected SpecialiZ-<br />
Ing In Small Jobs<br />
FREE<br />
ESTIMATES LICENSED<br />
882-0717.<br />
BRICK repair, tuck POinting,<br />
cement steps, walks,<br />
code Violations 521-2215<br />
, 911 BUILDING,IIEMODELING<br />
WINDOWS-<br />
Anderson,<br />
Parkvlew<br />
777-5151<br />
Baths<br />
Replacement<br />
Pella, Vinyl<br />
Remodeling<br />
Kitchen and<br />
FORMICA Specialist I Complete<br />
kitchen and bath<br />
remodeling Very reasonable<br />
prices Licensed<br />
774-1526<br />
P.J. DITTA<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
• Bathrooms<br />
• Kitchens<br />
• Basements<br />
• Anlcs<br />
• Additions<br />
• Porches<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
Licensed and Insured<br />
822-5666<br />
Leave Message<br />
HOME IMPROVEMENT<br />
QUALITY Home Improvementsl<br />
By Yorkshire<br />
BUilding and Renovation<br />
Inc Additions, kitchens,<br />
baths, etc Licensed and<br />
Insured 881-3386<br />
• AttiCS<br />
• Porch Enclosures<br />
• Additions & Kitchens<br />
• Commercial BUildings<br />
SUTTON<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
BRYSON SUnON<br />
1324 Bedford<br />
884-2942 882-2436<br />
BARKER<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
Modernization. AlterallOns. Ad<br />
dltlons.Famlly<br />
Rooms'Kltchens & Recreallon<br />
Areas<br />
JAMES BARKER<br />
886-5044<br />
EASTVIEW<br />
ALUMINUM, INC.<br />
ALCOA PRODUCTS<br />
AWnings- Sidings<br />
CombinatIOn Storms<br />
Screens.Doors-Rooflng<br />
Seamless Gulters<br />
B.F. Goodrich VmylA<br />
Products<br />
17301 MACK AVE NEAR<br />
CADIEUX<br />
DETROIT, Ml 48224<br />
881-1060 527-5616<br />
26 Years Exp L1C &<br />
Insured<br />
SEE SHOWROOM<br />
COSENTINO<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
New Construction/Repairs<br />
Additions, Kitchens,<br />
Bathrooms, Decks, Doors,<br />
Replacement WindOWS<br />
15 Years Experience<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
885-4609<br />
JUST CALL US<br />
GROSSE<br />
POINTE NEWS<br />
882-6900<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
Complete Home<br />
Decora~ng and<br />
Revltallzabon SelVlces<br />
MasterCraftsman<br />
Available<br />
We love Working With The<br />
Public & We Love Our Work.<br />
LICENSED & INSURED<br />
ALL Insurance Repairs<br />
WELCOME<br />
294-9174<br />
DAVID<br />
BROWN<br />
(Associated Renovations)<br />
HOME<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
For All Your Remodeling,<br />
home Improvements and<br />
decorating needs.<br />
CALL 885-4867<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
R.R. COMPLETE BUILDING DOUGLAS SHAW<br />
AND REMODELING HOME RENOVATIONS<br />
CODDENS SERVICE<br />
Remodeling or Re~alrs of<br />
Addrtlons!Oormers all Intenor and X1erlor<br />
FAMILY BUSINESS<br />
Krtchensl8aths needs From new to old,<br />
"Since 1924"<br />
Rec. Rooms/AttICS specializing In Finish<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
Porch Enclosures car~entry, Custom<br />
• Porches, Chimneys<br />
Replacement Windows Cel Ing Mouldings,<br />
- Bnckwalks, PatIOs Aluminum SldlnglTrim Kitchens, Recreational<br />
GutterslDownsF>Quts<br />
- VlolaliOns Repaired<br />
Rooms, libraries, Finish<br />
Storm Windows/Doors Allics and Basements.<br />
ClaSSified, are money-makers1 • Mortar Color Matching<br />
Roollng/Shl~es Small Jobs welcome<br />
Call today and pillce your ad One Ply Rubber ooling Serving the Grosse<br />
where It II gel rast resulls<br />
"No Job To Small" Wood DeckslTnm POinte area since 1975<br />
LIc.n .. d Ind InlUrtd WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST!<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS 886-5565<br />
ARE STEAMING WITH<br />
BUYERS AND SELLERS!<br />
882-6900 886.0520 881-9385<br />
J&F CONTRACTORS<br />
Serving Grosse POinte<br />
area 35 years Roofing<br />
repairs, eaves Iroughs,<br />
back-boards. masonry<br />
luck pointing chimneys,<br />
porche!>, flat roofs- new<br />
and repairs, hol tar 331-<br />
2057<br />
WANT ADS<br />
WORK<br />
WONDERS<br />
882-6900<br />
CORNERSTONE<br />
CONST. CO.<br />
Kitchens-Custom DeSign<br />
Famtly Rooms<br />
Window Replacements<br />
Commercial Remodeling<br />
Intenor/Exterlor<br />
Additions<br />
Custom and Quality Always<br />
LICENSED AND INSURED<br />
JIM LAETHEM<br />
882-9310<br />
CUSTOM formlca work, 27<br />
years experience, facellfts<br />
& counter tops a spe-<br />
Cialty Handyman and<br />
remodeling George 372-<br />
2354<br />
M.T. CHARGOT<br />
BUILDING INC.<br />
MODERNIZATION<br />
SPECIALISTS<br />
PERSONALLY DESIGNED<br />
Kitchens- Bathrooms<br />
Additions- Family rooms<br />
Basements. Decks<br />
Residentlall Commercial<br />
Licensed and Insured<br />
882-6842.<br />
912 BUILDING' REMODEliNG<br />
CUSTOM home repairs, rot.<br />
ten Window cords,<br />
porches Windows Bill,<br />
773-0798<br />
REPAIRS, remodeling also<br />
small Jobs 40 years expenence<br />
licensed 527-<br />
6656<br />
ALL types carpentry Doors<br />
locks, code repairs LIcensed,<br />
Insured Reasonable<br />
881-6474<br />
CARPENTRY. Porches<br />
Doors, WindOWS Decks<br />
Finish and Rough Carpentry<br />
RepairS and<br />
Small Jobs Free Estl<br />
91 5 Cllll'ET CLEANING<br />
RICHARD'S<br />
CLEANING<br />
SERVICE<br />
ProfeSSional carpet and upholstery<br />
cleaning ReSIdential/<br />
Commercial Ex<br />
cellent references<br />
772-8511-<br />
EXPERT CARPET<br />
CLEANING, INC.<br />
Truck Mount Extraction<br />
ReSidential/Commercial<br />
Upholstery, Drapery<br />
Window Blind Cleaning<br />
DAVE TEOLIS 779-0411<br />
Master ChargeNISA<br />
Accepted<br />
Family Owned.Qperated<br />
INSURED<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
912 BUILDING/REMODELING<br />
Rochester<br />
652-2255<br />
Grosse POIn!e<br />
881-8019<br />
K-CAHPET<br />
CLEANING<br />
COMPANY<br />
CARPET SPECIALISTS<br />
882-0688<br />
CARPET CLEANING<br />
$1150 PER AVER SIZE<br />
RM INC Pre-spot scrubbing<br />
steam/extraction<br />
sofa $27 50 chair w/sofa<br />
$10 Other cleaning ser.<br />
vices-wails Windows, gutter~<br />
Siding, cars, free estimates<br />
372-6966<br />
." Ulll'fT INSlAU.llOH<br />
males B85-4609 FLOORING SALES<br />
PROFESSIONAL Carpen Carpets, Linoleum, Tile,<br />
try- finished, rough Hardwood Floonng, and<br />
Decks and drywall Free Padding We also proVide<br />
estimates 776-3347 or Installations re-stretchlng,<br />
772-4776 leave mes- cleaning, and any type of<br />
sage repair work<br />
Open 7 Days<br />
566-0777<br />
Quality Remodeling Since 1949<br />
Residential & Commercial<br />
882-0628<br />
Speclallzlng In quality custom work at affordable prices<br />
ADDITIONS.KITCHENS.BATH ROOMS<br />
R.D. Priest<br />
BUILDERS, Inc.<br />
MASTER REMODElERS<br />
t. • RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL<br />
INNOVATIVE BUILDING COMPANY<br />
- Complete Quality Renovation<br />
and Remodeling<br />
- A Responsive, Service-Oriented Company<br />
- Caring and Professional Tradesmen<br />
- Fair and Reasonable Prices<br />
Call 885.6361 for FREE ESTIMATES!<br />
Additions, Kitchens, Baths, Decks, Garages,<br />
Basements and Specialty Services<br />
LICENSED & INSURED WE CARE!<br />
KELLY BUILDING<br />
• Quality Remodeling<br />
• Custom Kitchens, Baths<br />
• AddlllOns of all Types<br />
• Custom Wood Decks<br />
882-3463<br />
LICENSED - INSURED<br />
CARPET<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Sales and Service<br />
No Job too small l<br />
17 years experience<br />
527-9084<br />
917 !'LASTEIl / CEILING<br />
SPECIALIZING In repairsclean,<br />
prompt service<br />
Grosse POinte references<br />
Free estimates<br />
Call Lou, 882.2294<br />
PLASTERING, Drywall,<br />
Taping & Spray Textur-<br />
Ing New & Repair Free<br />
Estimates 25 years expenence<br />
Jim Upton 773-<br />
4316 or 524-9214<br />
PLASTERING- Free Estimates<br />
Paul Mcintyre<br />
372-9621 or 884-9911<br />
PLASTERING and drywall<br />
Nell Squires 757.fJ772<br />
CODE VlolallOns Repaired<br />
Interior/ Exterior Free<br />
inspection check over<br />
can save you time and<br />
money Insured, expen.<br />
enced, references<br />
Seaver Home Malntance<br />
882-0000<br />
PLASTERING and drywall<br />
repairs TextUring and<br />
stucco Insured Pete Tar.<br />
omma 469-2967<br />
FIVE STAR<br />
PLASTERING<br />
• Drywall<br />
• Mud & Tape<br />
• Textured Ceilings<br />
• Painting<br />
BILL<br />
343-5085<br />
PLASTER Repair and Drywall<br />
Small or large Jobs<br />
12 years experience LIcensed<br />
774-1526<br />
rThe Wall<br />
Doctor'<br />
Since 19n<br />
The Cleanest Operation<br />
In Town<br />
• Guaranteed Plaster<br />
Repair of Cracks<br />
and Water Damage<br />
• Professional PainUng<br />
The Finest New Drywall<br />
Installation!<br />
Call Today<br />
882-nS4<br />
911 CEMENT WOIIK<br />
DO All steps, Window Sills,<br />
door Sills, small cement<br />
WUIl\ Smail brd. ...ork<br />
and tuck pointing Free<br />
estimates Don, 776-<br />
9317<br />
15C<br />
BRICK repair, tuck POinting.<br />
cement steps, walks,<br />
code vlolallons 521-2215<br />
CAPIZZO CONST.<br />
QUALITY WORK<br />
ALL TYPES OF<br />
CEMENT, BRICK AND<br />
LOCK WORK<br />
Garages raised and set<br />
down on new ratwall and<br />
floor Waterproofing<br />
LICENSED & INSURED<br />
TONY 885-0612<br />
CONCRETE work, repairs,<br />
Sidewalks, porches, chimneys,<br />
brick repairs Seav<br />
er's 882-0000<br />
R.L. STREMERSCH<br />
CEMENT CONTRACTOR<br />
Cement<br />
Driveways<br />
Patios<br />
Brickwork<br />
Basement waterproofing<br />
Steps<br />
Tuck POinting<br />
No lob too small<br />
Free Estimates<br />
SPECIALIZING IN<br />
DRIVEWAYS AND<br />
BASEMENT<br />
WATERPROOFING<br />
LICENSED<br />
884.7139<br />
J.M. HALL Cement and<br />
Asphalt Work, PatiOS,<br />
Driveways, Parking Lots<br />
Commercial, ReSidential<br />
New or Repair 779-5467<br />
ANDY'S MASONRY AND<br />
CHIMNEY REPAIR<br />
All masonry, brick, waterproofing<br />
repairs Special-<br />
IZing In tuck pointing and<br />
small Jobs licensed, Insured<br />
Reasonable Free<br />
estimates B81.fJ505, 882-<br />
3006<br />
GRAZIO<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
• Cement dnve, floors,<br />
patios<br />
• Old garages raised and<br />
renewed<br />
• New garage doors and<br />
reframmg<br />
• New garages bUilt<br />
Family operated since 1962<br />
Licensed and Insured<br />
774-3020 772-1771<br />
DENNIS JEROME<br />
CHIMNEYS, PORCHES,<br />
STEPS,<br />
TUCKPOJNTING,<br />
MORTAR, COLOR<br />
TINTING<br />
CHIMNEY SCREENS<br />
GLASS BLOCK<br />
BASEMENT WINDOWS<br />
VIOLATION WORK<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
773.3544<br />
ERUTO<br />
CONSTRU(,"TION<br />
• 1
16C<br />
91' CHIMNEY ClEANING<br />
J & J<br />
CHIMNEY<br />
SYSTEMS<br />
MICHIGAN LICENSE 5125<br />
C'h n rleys repaired rebudl<br />
re lined<br />
GelS lIues re lined<br />
Cleanlng~<br />
l'l'r1lfled 111"ured<br />
771-7678<br />
Kccp birds and<br />
squilTcls out<br />
(,HI;\tNEYf'.~<br />
SCHEENS""):r/<br />
Onl\ ::'2-; I'll<br />
In_tallNJ<br />
00<br />
HOOFIXG ALt::\H'\Dt<br />
GEORGE VAN<br />
776-3126<br />
SAFE FLUE<br />
CHIMNEY SWEf:r-<br />
• Ch rnne\ C1ean~lng<br />
• Caps dnd<br />
Screens<br />
I'htalle(j<br />
MOr1ar and<br />
Da'T1per Repair<br />
• II,n mal Removdl<br />
Cer1llied Master<br />
Sweep<br />
TOM TREFZER<br />
8825169<br />
COACHLIGHT<br />
CHIMNEY SWEEP CO<br />
CHIMNEY<br />
CLEANING<br />
_,-. ~--<br />
5, ...<br />
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Certified &<br />
Insured<br />
885-3733<br />
'20 CHIMNEY REI'AIRS<br />
PREVENTATIVE<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
CO.<br />
CHIMNEY AND<br />
PORCH REPAIRS<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
DENNIS JEROME<br />
773-3544<br />
SAFE Flue Chimney and<br />
Horne Repair Service<br />
8825169<br />
'21 JEWElRY/CLOCK ItEI'AtR<br />
FREE estimates Pick-up<br />
and Delivery 22 years<br />
expenence Grandtather,<br />
and any clock made 886-<br />
3046<br />
JOANNA WESTERN<br />
WINDOW SHADES<br />
PAINT SHUTTERS BLINDS<br />
KAUFMANN<br />
STORM DOORS AND<br />
WINDOWS<br />
GRAfTOP<br />
SALES AND SPlVICE<br />
15011 KERCHEVAL<br />
East 01 Aller In the Pal'<br />
TU 5-6000<br />
Closed Mond:.::aJ..:.v:s:""'----l<br />
927 DIAI'ERIES<br />
CUSTOM Made slipcovers<br />
and drapenes Guaran<br />
teed workmanship Ex<br />
perlenced Call now.<br />
Bernice 521 5255<br />
CUSTOM DRAPERIES<br />
Balloons. MIni Blinds<br />
Verticals Carpeting<br />
Wellpaper Bedspreads<br />
Compare our prices With<br />
department store sales<br />
before you BUY<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
DRAPERIES BY PAT<br />
772-5440<br />
'23 CONSTlUCTION SERVICl<br />
Director<br />
t21 DRESSMAKING/<br />
TAllOllNG<br />
AL TERATIONS- For your<br />
new or old garments<br />
Also custom deSigns<br />
Faithful COPIPSof your old<br />
favorlles R L Spina 527<br />
6646<br />
AL TERATIONS new dress<br />
making repa '" I do<br />
e\ erythmg 2') years ex<br />
perlence C
I<br />
October 26, 1989<br />
Grosse Pointe News<br />
Director<br />
'tl<br />
of Services<br />
954 PAINTING' DECOllATING 951 PLUMIING: HEATING 970 T V RADIO CII tEPAIR 981 WINDOW WASHING qll WINDOW WASHING 91' WINDOW WASHING 91 I WINDOW WASHING ql' WINDOW WASHING<br />
WHITEY'S<br />
• Wallpapering<br />
• Interior Painting<br />
• Reasonable Prices<br />
• Good Work<br />
• Call-No Job Too Small<br />
774-0414<br />
INTERIOR Painting, Plaster<br />
repairs Water damage<br />
code Violations repaired<br />
Experienced, references<br />
Wealher sealing, insulations,<br />
leaks found Seav.<br />
er's Home Maintenance<br />
882-0000<br />
BETTER Home Decorating.<br />
plaster repair, painting<br />
18 years experience<br />
Paul n33799<br />
MIKE'S<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
PAINTING &<br />
WALLPAPERING<br />
INTERIOR.EXTERIOR In.<br />
eludes repairing damaged<br />
plaster, cracks, peeling<br />
paint, Window glaZing,<br />
caulking, painting aluminum<br />
Siding Top quality<br />
material Reasonable<br />
prices All work guaranteed<br />
Grosse POinte References<br />
Call Mike anytime<br />
777.8081.<br />
VINCE'S Painting- Exterior<br />
only Windows, garages,<br />
caulking, pultylng Free<br />
Estlmales 526-6502<br />
951 PLUMBING/HIATING<br />
PLUMBING<br />
REPAIRS<br />
&<br />
SEWER CLEANING<br />
Reasonable Rates For All<br />
Mike Polter - Licensed<br />
882-1558<br />
DECKARD PLUMBING<br />
CO.<br />
Sales and Service<br />
885-0406<br />
Licensed and Insured<br />
Visa Mastercard<br />
EMIL THE<br />
PLUMBER<br />
SPECIALIZING IN<br />
• Kitchens<br />
• Bathrooms<br />
• Laundry room and<br />
vlolallons<br />
• Old and new work<br />
Free Estimates<br />
Bill, Master Plumber<br />
(Son of Emil)<br />
882-0029<br />
BOB DUBE<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
lIcensed.Master Plumber<br />
SEWER CLEANING<br />
SPRINKLER REPAIR,<br />
ETC<br />
Grosse POinte Woods<br />
886-3897<br />
FRANK R.<br />
WEIR<br />
PLUMBING, HEATING<br />
SEWER AND DRAINS<br />
BOILER SPECIALISTS<br />
SPRINKLER REPAIRS<br />
885-7711<br />
381 KERCHEVAL, FARMS<br />
Since 1925<br />
Keith Danielson<br />
Licensed Master Plumber<br />
ALL WEATHER<br />
U~"TI"Ir.. ...... ,....."'1- " ",,,,, ..... '''Ir.. ,..."""<br />
BOILERS<br />
BOILER PIPING<br />
HOT WATER TANKS<br />
REPAIRED & INSTALLED<br />
CALL MIKE 882-0747<br />
NORM'S<br />
PLUMBING<br />
AND<br />
SEWER CLEANING<br />
My prices won't take you<br />
down the drain<br />
521-8349.<br />
951 PLUMIING HUTING<br />
COMPLETE<br />
PLUMBING<br />
SERVICE<br />
MARTIN VERTREGT<br />
Licensed Master Plumber<br />
886-2521<br />
New work, repairs, renovations,<br />
waterheaters, sewer<br />
cleaning, code Violations<br />
All work guaranteed<br />
PLUMBING repairs, water<br />
heaters from $229 95<br />
Code Violations, complete<br />
home repair 521-2215<br />
TONY<br />
The Master Plumber<br />
(Son of Emil)<br />
No lob too small, new and<br />
repairs, Violations<br />
293-3181<br />
960 1l00FING SfllVICE<br />
TOTAL ROOFING<br />
SIDING SERVICES<br />
ReSidential/Com mercia!<br />
Shingles, Single Ply,<br />
Rubber Roofs, Tear OHs,<br />
Repairs, Ice Backup<br />
VINYL AND ALUMINUM<br />
SIDING<br />
Seamless GUl1erslTrtm<br />
Replacement Windows!<br />
Doors<br />
Storm Windows/Doors<br />
LICENSED INSURED<br />
RON VERCRUYSSE<br />
COMPANY774.3542<br />
FLAT Roof Problems? New<br />
rubber roofs Installed on<br />
flat roofs Stops all leaks<br />
Guaranteed 552-6116<br />
DAVE PAVAL<br />
EXPERT ROOF<br />
CONSULTING CO<br />
"I can save you a lot of<br />
money, lime and grlef ' "<br />
Inspections, analySIS, education<br />
822-5589<br />
PREVENTATIVE<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
CO.<br />
NEW ROOFS<br />
RQOF REPAIRS<br />
NEW GUTIERS<br />
GUTIER CLEANING<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
DENNIS JEROME<br />
773-3544<br />
a.p. AND S,C.S.<br />
ROOFING Repairs, chimney,<br />
screens, basement<br />
leaks, plaster repairs<br />
Handyman work Insured<br />
Seaver's, 882-0000<br />
ALL PRO<br />
ProfeSSional roofs, gulters,<br />
Siding New and repaired<br />
Reasonable, reliable 16<br />
years expenence<br />
Licensed and Insured<br />
John Williams<br />
885-5813<br />
LEONARD'S<br />
ROOFING<br />
Shingles, flat roofs, complete<br />
tear ofts, bUilt-up<br />
roofing, gutters and all<br />
kinds of repairs<br />
Work guaranteed Free estimates<br />
LIcensed and insured<br />
Member of the<br />
Better BUSiness Bureau<br />
884.5416<br />
ROOF repair, garage reshingled<br />
from $24995.<br />
code VIolations, complete<br />
home repair 521.2215<br />
GENTILE<br />
ROOFING<br />
• Re-Rooflng<br />
&<br />
Tear-oHs<br />
• Small Jobs<br />
• Flat Decks<br />
• Rubber Roofing<br />
• Repairs<br />
Licensed - Guaranteed<br />
774.9651<br />
Family operated<br />
since 1940<br />
957 PLUMBING HEATING<br />
E.L. CALCATERRA INC.<br />
Emil L. Calcaterra. Founder<br />
Plumbing' Heating' Cooling<br />
Residential. Commercial, Industnal<br />
Serving Grosse POinte Area Since 1950<br />
Andrew Emil Calcaterra<br />
Mechanical Engineer Master Plumber<br />
24 Hour Answering Service<br />
839.4242<br />
T.V., VCR. Fast, fnendly<br />
service Senior discount<br />
Licensed Gary 882-865<br />
911 WAll WASHING<br />
910 WINDOW IlIPAIIlS<br />
WINDOWS-<br />
Anderson,<br />
Parkvlew<br />
777.5151<br />
Baths<br />
91 J TIlE WOIlK<br />
AMERICAN<br />
TILE WORKS<br />
CeramiC, Marble, Vinyl<br />
Stone, Brick<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
SPECIALS<br />
Free Estimates<br />
Licensed Insured<br />
822-5666<br />
Leave Message<br />
CERAMIC tile- reSidential<br />
jobs and repairs 15<br />
years expenence 776-<br />
4097, 776-7113 Andy<br />
TILE Ceramic Work Any<br />
Jobs Free Estimates Jacob<br />
882-7227<br />
P & M Window and Wall<br />
Cleaning (Formerly<br />
Grosse POinte Fireman<br />
Ad} Excellent care for<br />
your home Free estl'<br />
males- References 821-<br />
2984<br />
MISTER<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Wall washing done by hand<br />
Carpet cleaning also<br />
Call The Best at 521-3837<br />
K.MAINTENANCE CO.<br />
Wall washing, floor cleaning<br />
and waxing Free estimates<br />
882-0688<br />
Replacement<br />
Pella, Vinyl<br />
Remodeling<br />
Kitchen and<br />
GLASS replacement, glazelng,<br />
sash code Violations,<br />
complete home repair<br />
521-2215<br />
BROKEN Glass removal<br />
and replacement Storm<br />
Windows hung 885-1767,<br />
9t05<br />
If you've lost B<br />
pet, we'll help<br />
you find<br />
them.<br />
GROSSE<br />
POINTE NEWS<br />
882-6900<br />
E.D. FOLEY<br />
COMPANY<br />
Roofing Since 1936<br />
Licensed. Insured<br />
ROOFING<br />
INCORPORATED<br />
COMPLETE<br />
ROOFING<br />
SERVICE<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
TEAR.OFF<br />
RESHINGLE<br />
CERTIFIED<br />
APPLICATIONS OF<br />
MODIFIED SHINGLE<br />
PLY,<br />
RUBBER ROOFING<br />
STSTEMS<br />
VENTS<br />
GUTTERS<br />
REPAIRS<br />
LICENSED - INSURED<br />
886.0520<br />
GEORGE OLMIN<br />
WINDOW CLEANING<br />
SERVICE<br />
35 YEARS IN THE<br />
POINTES<br />
372-3022<br />
P & M Window and Wall<br />
Cleaning (Formerly<br />
Grosse POinte Fireman<br />
Ad) Excellent care for<br />
your home Free estlmates-<br />
References 821-<br />
2984<br />
TIRED of looking at dirty<br />
Windows? Worried about<br />
leaves In your gulters? If<br />
so, please call Mike at<br />
772-7123 I'U be happy to<br />
set your mind at ease Intenorl<br />
extenor painting<br />
also Free estimates<br />
A-OK WINDOW<br />
CLEANERS<br />
Service on Storms and<br />
Screens<br />
Free ESlimates<br />
775-1690<br />
NAME ADDRESS<br />
WOOD/ Metal WindowsglaZing<br />
and caulking<br />
885-1767,9- 5 PM<br />
WINDOW Blind Cleaning .<br />
State-of-the-art ultra-SOnic<br />
cleaning 779-0411<br />
K-WINDOW<br />
CLEANING<br />
COMPANY<br />
Storms screens, gulters,<br />
aluminum cleaned In.<br />
sur.ed Free estimates<br />
882-0688<br />
1 2 3 4<br />
5 16 7 8<br />
MISTER<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Window washing, storms<br />
cnanged<br />
Call The Best at 521-3837<br />
Enclosed IS my check or money order for $ _<br />
COLLEGE Window cleaners<br />
Free estimates area<br />
references available Sat-<br />
Isfaction guaranteed or<br />
Will do the Job over free<br />
BUSiness- 882.9509,<br />
home- 331-D593 or 331-<br />
1304<br />
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Score with the Car Dealer Who Always Gives<br />
You the Most Value for Your Dollarl<br />
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WAS .... .... $23,125°0<br />
ED RINKE DISC 2,826 50<br />
CASH REBATE , 300 00<br />
NOW OM Y 'F) ~'la .<br />
'Just AdO .',T"" P ales (OR LESS)<br />
'88 5-BLAZER<br />
4 x 4, 4.3 V6, Low<br />
Miles<br />
$12,995 00<br />
1989<br />
SEDAN<br />
DEVIllE<br />
Loaded<br />
$19,99<br />
BRAND NEW, )0[' I1M'I' , .' illJ. BRAND NEW 1<br />
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"1' M.JCh More<br />
'87 CALAIS<br />
SUPREME<br />
Loaded, Spotless<br />
$6,695 00<br />
WAS $18,629°0<br />
ArCand hOning PWfBrakes<br />
Pwr Steering 38 utre V6<br />
ED RINKE DISC 2,26895 ~ ~ egt~la',th~~,Y Li?:~:'~e<br />
CASH REBATE. ., 60000 g~:~~~~,o~rrp '6'::gmet~:<br />
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