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___ H_<strong>app</strong>-y-<strong>Easter</strong>!<br />

Vol. 55, No. 13<br />

Teachers ratify<br />

93-94 contract<br />

42 pages<br />

By Kathleen Ryan<br />

Staff Wnter<br />

Grosse Pomte teachers and<br />

lIbrarIans ratlfied a new contract<br />

with the board of educatIOn<br />

m a vote held at Grosse<br />

Pomte North High School on<br />

March 23<br />

The one.year contract, which<br />

calls for a 275 percent salary<br />

mcrease, now goes to the board<br />

of education for final <strong>app</strong>roval<br />

The board IS expected to vote<br />

on the contract at its Monday,<br />

AprIl 11 meetmg.<br />

Meanwhile, talks contmue<br />

between the Grosse Pomte<br />

AdmInistrators Association<br />

(GPAA), which represents prIncipals<br />

and some central office<br />

administrators, and the board<br />

of educatIOn The 25 members<br />

of the GPAA also have been<br />

working WIthout an agreement<br />

smce September.<br />

Friday, Aprill<br />

The offices of all five<br />

Grosse Pomte city governments<br />

will be closed for Good<br />

Friday County and state offices<br />

WIll remain open as<br />

well as post offices<br />

Saturday, April 2<br />

Georgian East, located at<br />

21401 Mack m the Woods,<br />

will hold an egg hunt and a<br />

visit from the <strong>Easter</strong> bunny<br />

beginmng at 1p m Call 778-<br />

0600 for mformatlOn<br />

Sunday, April 3<br />

Churches across Grosse<br />

Pointe WIll celebrate <strong>Easter</strong>.<br />

Grosse Pointers should con.<br />

tact theIr local churches for<br />

informatIon on specIal ser-<br />

ViceS.<br />

Monday, April 4<br />

The Woods CIty Council<br />

meeting WIll be held at<br />

Woods city hall at 7:30 pm.<br />

Thursday, April 7<br />

The first of several Power<br />

Squadron courses wIll be<br />

held at the Tompkms Center<br />

m Wmdmill Pomte Park begmnmg<br />

at 7:30 p.m For mformatIOn,<br />

call 343-2178.<br />

INSIDE<br />

Opinion 6A<br />

Autos 1OA<br />

Obituanes 14A<br />

Seniors 15A<br />

Schools 17A<br />

Events 19A<br />

Features 1B<br />

Entertainment 7B<br />

Sports 1 C<br />

Classifzed ads 5C<br />

WE'RE<br />

CONCERNED<br />

ABOUT<br />

YESTERDAY'S<br />

NEWS.<br />

News con <strong>app</strong>ear one<br />

day and be gone rhe<br />

nexr ClurThe paper<br />

news IS prinTed on can<br />

and should live on<br />

lasr year more Than<br />

one rhlrd of all U S<br />

newspnnr was recycled<br />

And lha! number s<br />

growing every day<br />

I'\ecycling ~<br />

ISlhe one .. ~<br />

way we con ....<br />

all give some P.lOad _<br />

lhlng bacl\ Then P.ecycle<br />

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Your Community Newspaper<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Gro!>~e Pointe, Michigan<br />

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<strong>Easter</strong> color<br />

Photo by Tern Hooper<br />

Spring and <strong>Easter</strong> mean colorful<br />

flowers. many of which can be<br />

found at Grosse Pointe Florist.<br />

Above. sales manager Christina<br />

Collman is nearly lost in blooms as<br />

she shows off what are available<br />

for <strong>Easter</strong>. At left. the Easler bunny<br />

has been holding court at Eastland.<br />

and in her lap is Ashley Lacroix of<br />

St. Clair Shores.<br />

By the way. the Grosse Pointe<br />

News will be experimenting with<br />

cotor photographs over the next few<br />

months. Let us know what you<br />

think!<br />

Plead poverty in the Pointes?<br />

Sure, if it cuts the asseSSlllent<br />

By Chip Chapman<br />

Staff Wnter<br />

Can someone hve in a<br />

$300,000 home, claIm poverty<br />

when theIr property tax assess.<br />

ment arrIves m the mail and<br />

get away WIth It?<br />

The answer, surpnsmgly, IS<br />

yes, if the board of reviewal<br />

lows It<br />

In 1993, Grosse POInte<br />

Farms had 16 such cases The<br />

SEV (state equahzed valuation)<br />

of these reSIdences ranged from<br />

$63,580 to $102,870, meanmg<br />

the homes' values were be.<br />

tween $127,160 to $205,740<br />

The Farms has wntten<br />

BySEV* By percentage*<br />

Park $44,800 30%<br />

City $81,170 29%<br />

Farms $51,435 50%<br />

Shores $114,900 54%<br />

Woods $43,400 63%<br />

guldelmes for filmg a hardshIp .SEV and percentages are Dot necessarily for the same property<br />

reductIOn. To qualifY, a resl'<br />

dent must have an annual m. fixed Incomes CIVICorgamzatIOns, ete There<br />

come under $20,000 a year If a In the March 1994 Issue of was no Olgamzed statelcounty<br />

reSident meets thIS qualIfica The MichIgan Assessor, Madl welfare SY'item as there IS to<br />

tion, the SEV IS cut m half son HeIghts assessor Teny day<br />

"It's a board of reVIew deci Haran deSCribed a poverty ex "Smce there are many sys<br />

slon done on a case-by-case ba emptIOn case In hI'; City terns In place today such as<br />

"Ie;" or method'> of calcu that the property exemptIon<br />

This exemptIOn, whIch I'> latIOn ThIs IS becau'ie welfare<br />

good for only one year, IS used rellef was a local matter admm.<br />

almost exclUSively by tho'le on Istered largely by chmche'"<br />

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2A l~ews March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Poverty;.; ..... ::<br />

Corrections<br />

CorrectIOns WIll be prznted<br />

on thu; page every week If<br />

there u; an error of fact In<br />

any story, call the newsroom<br />

at 882-0294<br />

A press release last week<br />

about connectIng to Umversity<br />

of Michigan's "GO M-<br />

LINK" library network on<br />

MichNet should have said to<br />

enter UM.GOMLINK at the<br />

"Which Host?" prompt<br />

'-' An FYI item m the March<br />

10 issue should have Bald<br />

Colin Hubbel IS a DetroIt<br />

/1" resident •<br />

An FYI Item last week<br />

should have said some<br />

20,000 VIsitors are expected<br />

to tour the JUnIor League's<br />

Designer Show House m<br />

May. Also, the item should<br />

have made clear that Hud<br />

son's WIll not be among the<br />

18 deSigners listed In the column.<br />

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•<br />

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

From page lA<br />

should be used to temporarIly<br />

help people who are undel gOlllg<br />

hard financial times With all<br />

these county and state agencies<br />

m place. our city should not<br />

ask Its other taxpayers to subsl<br />

dire mdlgents for an mdeternll<br />

nate penod. "<br />

The Village of Grosse POlllte<br />

Shores had Sl>. hardship cases<br />

m 1993, With resIdential values<br />

rangmg from $97,160 to<br />

$309,220<br />

"There are no specific gUIde<br />

lmes, It's up to the board of Ie<br />

view," s8ld Shores assessOl 11m<br />

O'Donnell<br />

"It IS up to the homeowner to<br />

bnng in eVidence that the<br />

home was overvalued or that<br />

there IS a hardshIp," said<br />

Shores financIal officer Rhonda<br />

Gaskill<br />

Income, age and the value of<br />

the property are all taken mto<br />

consideratIOn, O'Donnell said,<br />

along WIth how long the person<br />

has reSided m their home<br />

"The board of reVieW IS there<br />

to show a bit of humamty,"<br />

O'Donnell said "They recognIze<br />

that people have contnb-<br />

The first sentence of the<br />

fourth paragraph m a letter<br />

by Jim Perry m last week's<br />

paper should have read<br />

"The board could have<br />

frozen the salaries (of teachers)<br />

- and had good reasons<br />

to do so - but chdn't have<br />

common sense and the consideration<br />

of taxpayers In<br />

mind when it made thiS bad<br />

decisIOn"<br />

J. M. Francis & Co.<br />

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Jewelry, Diamonds &<br />

Sterling Silver<br />

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Available<br />

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Grosse Pointe, MI 48230<br />

Grosse Point~ N~ws<br />

(USPS 230-400)<br />

Published every Thursday<br />

By Anteebo publishers<br />

96 Kercheval Avenue<br />

Grosse Pointe, MI 48236<br />

PHONE: 882-6900<br />

Second Class Postage paid at DetrOit<br />

Michigan<br />

offices<br />

and add,tronal mailing<br />

Subscnpllon Rates $24 per year Via<br />

mall, $26 out of state<br />

POSTMASTER Send address changes<br />

10 Grosse POinte t-.ews 96<br />

Kercheval<br />

48236<br />

Grosse Pomte Farms MI<br />

The deadline for news copy's Monday<br />

noon to Insure insertion<br />

AdvertiSing copy for Sed Ion 'B" must<br />

be In Ihe advertiSing department by<br />

noon on Monday The deadline for<br />

advert.s ng copy for Sections A & C IS<br />

10 30 a m Tuesday<br />

CORRECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS<br />

ResponSibility for display and c1a C<br />

Foran "Income, assets and<br />

value of property me taken lI1tn<br />

consIderatIOn, but It'" up to the<br />

bom d of revIew"<br />

The City had SIX hm d"lllj><br />

cases III 1993, Foran Sdld<br />

Although the CIty did llot<br />

lI1dlcate \\ lllch propeli Ie" Ie<br />

(elved thei>e e"emptIOI1S, none<br />

had a IeductIOn of mal ethan<br />

29 pel cent<br />

"We look to see If the"c ,11 e<br />

permanent situatIOns," he ;,ald<br />

"Is It faIr to be wrltlllg ofT the<br />

ta>.es for those hvmg 111 large<br />

homes If they can change thell<br />

situatIOn"<br />

111'" GlO""", ['olme \\- oOll"<br />

plopeliy ta" exemptIOn <strong>app</strong>hcB<br />

tlOn, taken from the General<br />

PI operty Tax Act, states "The<br />

real and personal property of<br />

pel sons, who, m the Judb'Tnent<br />

of the supen ISOI and board of<br />

reView, by reason of povel'ty,<br />

are unable to contrIbute toward<br />

the publlc charges IS exempt<br />

from taxatIOn under thiS act"<br />

Appllcants must submIt fed.<br />

eral and state mcome tax Ie<br />

turns, along WIth their propel'ty<br />

homestead credit form for tax<br />

rellef The Woods also looks at<br />

the <strong>app</strong>hcant's assets when de<br />

termmmg eligIbIlIty for the exemptIOn<br />

Although the Woods did not<br />

IdentIfy properties that received<br />

hardship exemptIOns m 1993, a<br />

number of reSidents received<br />

substantIal reductIOns, one of<br />

more than 63 percent<br />

"We try not to exempt homes<br />

News Deadlines<br />

The Grosse POinte News wants 10 help<br />

yOll publlClZe your events To ensure lhal<br />

all Ilems have an opportuntly 10 gel Into<br />

Ihe paper ,n a llmely manne,. deadlines for<br />

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March 31,1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News Schools 19A<br />

St. Paul's creates CEOs<br />

St. Paul's Catholic school in Grosse Pointe Farms. under the dlrechon of computer<br />

teacher Jacqueline Curtin and principal Elizabeth Burns. has created a unique program<br />

called Computer Experts On-Line (CEO). which allows middle school students who are<br />

computer fluent to work with the elementary students in their weekly scheduled computer<br />

classes. The CEOs also siaU the computer room at lunch lime and categorize new software.<br />

Above. discussing computer <strong>app</strong>lications are CEOs Suzanne Piech. David BeiL Matthew<br />

Hindelang. Nick LeFebre. Michael Bissig. Ieffrey Ianisse. Chip Baker. Ryan Pelerin. Brad<br />

McKeen and David Kowalski.<br />

Below. Courtney Benz shares her expertise with Shelly Chiaramonti and NIcole Hogan.<br />

Parcells wins OMER<br />

The Odyssey of the Mind team from Parcells Middle School won the coveted OMER award at<br />

this year's regional Odyssey of the Mind competition. Pictured are leam meD1ber~Dan Leehr.<br />

Peter Marks, Alex Ganum, Ted Huebner and Eric Bask with their coaches Rich Marks and red<br />

Huebner. Not pictured is team member Steve Veryser.<br />

South<br />

instructors<br />

honored by<br />

Scarab Club<br />

Two Grosse Pomte South<br />

HIgh School art instructors<br />

have had works accepted for<br />

the Scarab Club's 1994 SIlver<br />

Medal ExhibItion.<br />

Gene Pluhar and Jack Summers<br />

will dIsplay their work In<br />

the ail-medIa exhIbIt, which<br />

WlII run through Apnl 23 at<br />

the Scarab Club, located In De<br />

troit's Cultural Center, 217<br />

Farnsworth.<br />

Carli Spina wins<br />

top state honor<br />

Carli Spma, a UniversIty<br />

Ligget mIddle school student,<br />

won first-place honors In the<br />

Women's <strong>History</strong> Month essay<br />

contest, sponsored by the MIchigan<br />

Women's CommisslOn and<br />

the Amencan ASSOCiatIOnof<br />

Umverslty Women<br />

Carll was honored by FIrst<br />

Lady MIchelle Engler fO! her<br />

essay on Helen Keller<br />

The stateWIde contest was<br />

heft!. to encourage students and<br />

teachers to study the diverSIty<br />

of contnhutions made by<br />

women, both historically and In<br />

contemporary soclety<br />

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Events<br />

Neighborhood Club sets dog adoption, training seminar<br />

The Animal BehavIOr Institute<br />

wIll present a free canme<br />

adoptIOn and trdmmg semmar<br />

on Wednesday, April 6, from 7<br />

to 9 pm at the NeIghborhood<br />

Club of Grosse Pomte, located<br />

at 17150 Waterloo, between St<br />

Clem and Neff<br />

James Lessenberry, Instruc<br />

tor and behavIOr theraplbt, will<br />

<strong>Easter</strong> bunny,<br />

egg hunt<br />

Georgian East<br />

Georglan East, located at<br />

21401 Mack m Grosse Pomte<br />

Woods, welcomes the young at<br />

heart to celebrate <strong>Easter</strong> WIth a<br />

VI "It from the <strong>Easter</strong> bunny<br />

and an <strong>Easter</strong> egg hunt on Sat<br />

urday, Apnl 2, at 1 pm<br />

The <strong>Easter</strong> bunny WIll don<br />

hiS best <strong>Easter</strong> finery anp. be<br />

avaIlable for pIcture takmg<br />

from 1 to 3 P m PolarOld pIC.<br />

tures of chIldren or famlhes<br />

photographed by Georgian East<br />

WIll cost $1<br />

The <strong>Easter</strong> egg hunt begms<br />

at 1.30 p m on the grounds of<br />

GeorgIan East. Every <strong>Easter</strong><br />

egg has a treat, but chIldren<br />

are encouraged to hunt for<br />

three <strong>Easter</strong> eggs contamtng a<br />

wmnmg ticket The three wm<br />

ners receIve an <strong>Easter</strong> basket<br />

stuffed WIth <strong>Easter</strong> goodIes.<br />

Cocoa and cookIes will be<br />

served followmg the <strong>Easter</strong> egg<br />

hunt The festIVItIes are free<br />

and open to the public<br />

For more informatlOn, contact<br />

Bruce OgIlvy at 778.0800<br />

weekdays.<br />

Park has<br />

Tompkins<br />

Center classes<br />

Grosse Pomte Park IS offermg<br />

one-night Power Squadron<br />

and CPR classes at the Tompkms<br />

Center begmnmg m early<br />

Apnl.<br />

The Power Squadron class<br />

deals WIth boatmg safety and<br />

WIll begIn at 6 30 p.rn on<br />

Wednesday, Apnl 6. The three.<br />

hour class wl1l cover such sub.<br />

Jects as fueling safety, radIO<br />

procedures, safety with floatmg<br />

aIds and lIfe preservers, as well<br />

as proper navIgatIonal aIds<br />

There IS no charge for the class<br />

Call 822-2812 to regIster<br />

Two CPR classes are scheduled,<br />

one on Tuesday, Apnl 5,<br />

and one on Tuesday, Apnl 26<br />

The three-hour sesslOns begIn<br />

at 7.30 pm and WIll teach<br />

valuable lessons on how to save<br />

lives There IS a $10 fee. For<br />

more InformatlOn, call 822-<br />

2812<br />

~E~BEI fOK<br />

-'<br />

ii-<br />

3b t\!ON n r CEl~ m le/\ II'<br />

offer helpful mformatlOn on<br />

buch tOPiCS ab hou~ tIammg,<br />

mppmg and chewmg, doml<br />

nance, cagmg clnd how to<br />

choose and what to expeLt flurn<br />

a new puppy Followmg the lec<br />

ture, que"tlOns will be taken to<br />

explore common problem'l, "uch<br />

as Over playfulnes'l, debtl uctlOn,<br />

dlggmg and 'lUbml'l"lVe wet<br />

tmg<br />

The bemma! IS Ideal fOJ faml<br />

hes conbldenng acqumng a ppt<br />

dog or for tho:,e who air eady<br />

have one but need d""l"tance<br />

Attendee" are encow dgld to<br />

GPN 03/31/94<br />

arrive a few mmutes early and<br />

to tnke notes at the !>eminaI'<br />

PI e 'egu,tratlOn is not requIred.<br />

Pel', must remam at home, the<br />

semmar ''l for people only<br />

The Ammal BehaVIOr Instl<br />

tute (ABII IS a research, teachmg<br />

and clinical organizatlO!)<br />

concerned WIth psychologJCal<br />

and envll onmental components<br />

of behaVIor ABI prOVides a<br />

WIde range of servlce'l to the<br />

pubhc and aLademlc commUnI.<br />

tie" MOle utlormatlOll 011 ABI<br />

~l'Vlce., Ldn be obtamed by<br />

callmg ('JI'315424044<br />

City of Qir.oss.e l}l.oittt.e ~n.ob-z, MIchigan<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE-N that In accordance With Section 5-3-<br />

19 (0) of the 1975 CJly Code of the CIty of Gro~~e Pomte Woods,<br />

th" Cily CUUI!l-J! WllI !lulu a publiC heanng In he Council Court<br />

Room of the MUnICIpal Building, 20025 Mack Plaza, on Monday,<br />

Aprd 18, 1994, at 7:30 pm, to hear the request of Gen Galle, 15<br />

Hampton, Gros~e Pomte Shore~, who IS requc'>l1ng <strong>app</strong>roval of a lot<br />

spill for Lots 38, 39 & 40 of Gro~~e Powte Counlry Club Woods<br />

Sub (commonly dc~cf1bed a~ 19487-19493-194Y5 Mack Avenue).<br />

Allintcrcstcd partle~ are inVited to attend<br />

Louise S. Warnke<br />

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18A<br />

R Business<br />

March<br />

Village's Hadden's of London<br />

offers luxury for the thrifty<br />

By Jim Stlckford<br />

Staff Writer<br />

The first thmg a customer<br />

notIces when walking Into Had<br />

den's of London In the VIllage<br />

IS the scent of the herbs, the<br />

potpourrI, the soaps and per.<br />

fumes that are sold there It mtngues<br />

and lures the customer<br />

to explore what the store has to<br />

offer<br />

Hadden's speclahzes In the<br />

httJe luxurIes, the bath olls, the<br />

specIal teas and the vmtage<br />

style dresses that don't cost a<br />

lot, but make hfe better<br />

"When It comes to luxurIes,<br />

a lot of people don't have $100<br />

to spend on a pall' of trousers,"<br />

saId Hadden's owner Jennifer<br />

Hadden "But the\' do have $10<br />

to spend on a s'peclal bubble<br />

bath to which they can treat<br />

themselves"<br />

Hadden's was sta..'"tedb) JeD.<br />

mfer's mother Barbara In 1986<br />

Jennifer bought her mother out<br />

In 1990<br />

"I had never Intended to<br />

work In the store," sald Had<br />

den "I have a degree In JOur.<br />

nahsm from Central MIchIgan<br />

Umverslty, and expected to be<br />

a Journahst My parents were<br />

moving to Arizona, and I had<br />

Just moved back from there and<br />

worked III the store I found out<br />

that I lIked It, so m 1990 I<br />

bought the store"<br />

Hadden <strong>app</strong>lIed for a small<br />

Business Notes<br />

Robert Walker, VIce presldent-


March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

members of the audience fm<br />

makmg nOIse while others were<br />

speakmg<br />

The debate cenj;)red around<br />

two proposed ordmances, one<br />

drafted by the city's plannmg<br />

commiSSIOn and one offered by<br />

the city's ordinance review<br />

committee The plannmg com<br />

miSSIOn'", recommendatIOn<br />

called for bannmg RV (recrea<br />

tiona I vehicle) and boat storage<br />

The councIl wIl! recommend<br />

that the cltles act In concert to<br />

help ehmmate the moths, she<br />

saId, explammg that they need<br />

to act together because It does<br />

no good for one city to do some<br />

thmg If another doesn't<br />

"Moths are mobIle," saId<br />

Wemle "They'll move out from<br />

a city that has no el adIcatlOn<br />

effort, vOIdmg the efforts of<br />

other Clt!p" "<br />

The council <strong>app</strong>roved a rough<br />

draft of a letter askmg the SIX<br />

Cities - Grosse Pomte Farms,<br />

Shores, Park, Woods, CIty of<br />

Grosse POInte and Harper<br />

Woods - to hIre someone who<br />

cal ImphcatIOns of govern men.<br />

tal fundmg of medical research<br />

III an era of cost contamment<br />

and health reform As the federal<br />

government cuts back on<br />

research funding, ethical concerns<br />

arIse over which kInds of<br />

medical research should be<br />

funded and what alternate<br />

means of fundmg can or should<br />

be sought.<br />

A questlOn-and-answer session<br />

Will follow, With dmner afterward<br />

The lecture IS free,<br />

dinner IS $20<br />

on pllvate propelty except m a<br />

garage<br />

The ordmance reVIeW com<br />

mlttee's recommendatIOn called<br />

fOl some restnctlOns on the<br />

types of vehICles that can be<br />

stored on prIvate pi operty The<br />

proposed ordmance would hmlt<br />

outSide parkmg to vehicles that<br />

are 32 feet long or lee;s and 12<br />

feet high or lebi><br />

The review committee'" Iec<br />

understandb the problem and<br />

can coordillate el adlcdtlOn ef<br />

forts<br />

Kendra Anderson of the<br />

MIchigan department of agnculture<br />

SUld It'l:>Important for<br />

communitIes lIke the GIOSse<br />

Pomtes to take an active role<br />

In preventmg gypsy moth mfes<br />

tabon<br />

"The problem With gypsy<br />

mutlt:o 1:0 lhdt they eat a lot and<br />

they al en't choosy about what<br />

they eat," Anderson said<br />

"When there are suffiCient<br />

numbers, they will stnp bload.<br />

leafed trees bare They outeat<br />

and outcompete any other cat<br />

erplllar They can be very de<br />

structlVe to the enVIronment ..<br />

Anderson said that several<br />

sectIOns of the state have suffered<br />

severe damage from<br />

gypsy moths stnppmg trees<br />

and other plants. That's why<br />

It'S Important to take actIOn<br />

whIle the problem IS mmor, she<br />

saId<br />

Moth counts conducted by<br />

the Shadetree CounCil Indicate<br />

the presence of gypsy moths m<br />

the POlOteS, but not in great<br />

numbers, Anderson SaId<br />

"This IS one case where an<br />

ounce of preventIOn IS truly<br />

worth a pound of cure," she<br />

SaId<br />

There are several ways to<br />

control the gypsy moth populatIOn<br />

short of spraymg. A coordinator<br />

for the cIties would be responSible<br />

for pIckmg the<br />

I f/)enniaona!<br />

ommendatlOn wa" finally<br />

adopted, but only dftel len!,rthy<br />

and sometimeI', te,>ty dli>cu"'''JOn<br />

by the counCIl and the audl<br />

ence<br />

RV and boat owner" are now<br />

allowed to ,>tolCone vehicle In<br />

the back of their homes Boate;<br />

and RV", tan no longer be<br />

stored m the flont or "Ide pm<br />

tlOn of a driveway Owners<br />

may -tOIC a boat 01 an RV, but<br />

method and seemg It through,<br />

said Wemle<br />

She Said the counCil expects<br />

to have the completed letter<br />

ready to present to the respec<br />

tlve cIty counCils m three to<br />

four weeks<br />

"This IS an Important Job,<br />

and we've done all we can,"<br />

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Park city council finally passes an RV storage ordinance<br />

By Jim Slickford<br />

Staff Wnter<br />

After SIX years of debate, an<br />

ordmance restnctmg the parkmg<br />

of boats and RVs m Grosse<br />

Pomte Park was passed Monday<br />

mght by the city council<br />

The council chamber was<br />

packed With residents on both<br />

sides of the Issue. At one pomt<br />

in the debate, Mayor Palmer<br />

Heenan was forced to admonIsh<br />

Pointes urged to take action on gypsy moths<br />

By Jim Stickford<br />

Staff Writer<br />

Cltmg a need for actIOn,<br />

Grosse Pomte's Shadetree<br />

Council has drafted a letter reo<br />

questmg that the Pomtes and<br />

Harper Woods take over the<br />

trackmg of gypsy moths m<br />

their commumtIes<br />

"We're an adVISOry committee,"<br />

said Shadetree secretarytreasurer<br />

Donne Weinle "Onr<br />

purpose IS to offer advice to the<br />

cItIes on how to handle the<br />

problem, and our adVlce Will be<br />

that the cItIes hire a forrester<br />

to take care of eradciatIOn efforts"<br />

Wayne Medical Society hosts<br />

expert on biomedical ethics<br />

John C. Fletcher, Ph D., professor<br />

of biomedical ethics and<br />

director for the Center of<br />

BIOmedical EthiCS at the Umversity<br />

of Virginia, will present<br />

"Quo Yams? The Role of Government<br />

In Research EthICS<br />

Past, Present and Future" at<br />

the 73rd annual Beaumont Lecture<br />

sponsored by the Wayne<br />

County Medical Society<br />

The program will be held on<br />

Wednesday, April 6, at 6 pm.<br />

at St John Hospital.<br />

Fletcher wIll discuss the ethi-<br />

Public safety reports<br />

Newborn saved<br />

by dispatcher<br />

The cool-headed professi~nalism<br />

of a Grosse Pointe Park<br />

dispatcher may have saved the<br />

life of a newborn.<br />

At 3:14 p.m. Saturday,<br />

March 19, dispatcher Genefer<br />

Dunham received a call from a<br />

distraught mother WIth an accent<br />

reportIng her 7-day-old<br />

baby was not breathmg.<br />

Dunham dispatched emergency<br />

medical umts to the<br />

woman's address, which she obtained<br />

from the department's<br />

caller ill system, and was able<br />

to calm the woman and talk<br />

her through mfant CPR.<br />

When emergency medICal<br />

personnel arrIved, the baby was<br />

breathing and was taken to<br />

Bon Secours Hospital.<br />

"Dispatcher Dunham's composure<br />

and ability to communIcate<br />

thiS Vltal mformatlOn under<br />

extreme pressure are to be<br />

commended," said publIc safety<br />

director Richard J Caretti m a<br />

departmental bulletin.<br />

Woods home<br />

burglarized<br />

A home m the 800 block of<br />

Moorland m Grosse Pomte<br />

Woods was burglarized some.<br />

time between 7:30 p.m. March<br />

25 and 3:15 p.m. March 27<br />

After unsuccessfully trymg to<br />

pry open the front and rear<br />

doors, the burglars broke a rear<br />

WIndow and crawled mto the<br />

kitchen. The second-floor bedrooms<br />

were ransacked and<br />

more than $5,000 worth of Jewelry,<br />

a computer and game cartndges<br />

were taken.<br />

Park prisoner<br />

asked for it<br />

A motonst detamed at the<br />

Grosse Pointe Park pohce sta-<br />

LIOn for a traffic offense last<br />

week 18 m even more hot water.<br />

PolIce overheard the man at<br />

7 55 pm. March 20 tellmg a<br />

relative to brmg false Identlfi.<br />

cation to the pohce statIOn be<br />

cause he was wanted elsewhere<br />

Park police then<br />

fingerprinted the man and<br />

found he had an extensive<br />

Criminal history and was<br />

wanted by Harper Woods pohce<br />

for shophftmg<br />

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f,<br />

not both<br />

"The 01 dmance IeVlew com<br />

mlltee WI e'>tled With thle; prob<br />

lem fOt a long time," '>aId wun<br />

cllmembel Vernon AushCl man<br />

"1'1". n problem center,> around<br />

people who want to completely<br />

ehmmate RV and boat "tOlage<br />

and tho':>ewho want some kmd<br />

of IestnctlOni> I thmk the e;en"e<br />

of the community IS that they<br />

want ",ome ,>ort of 01 d1l1dncc to<br />

be adopted The ordinance re<br />

VieW wmmlttee's propobal has<br />

been rewmmended by ,>evelal<br />

different review committee,><br />

over the year'>, and I hope the<br />

council Will adopt It becau"e It<br />

doecales of balance Clark SaId<br />

the ordmancp I'PV1P" "'0"1'"'1 It<br />

tee'", IecommendatIOn bdlances<br />

both SIdes of the Issue and,<br />

gwen feelmgs on both Sides, IS<br />

the best solutIOn<br />

Councilmember ShIIley Ken<br />

nedy disagreed and proposed an<br />

amendment that would ban RV<br />

and boat storage outSide of a<br />

garage Several members of the<br />

audience supported Kennedy's<br />

bid for a ban<br />

Park IeSldent and real estate<br />

agent Dan Kuhnlem spoke of<br />

an elderly chent who couldn't<br />

sell hIS home because of a<br />

neighbor's RV parked next<br />

door<br />

Longtime RV storage sup.<br />

112 Kercheval<br />

Grosse POInte Farms<br />

884.9393<br />

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porter Joe Solomon told th,'<br />

counCil RV owners don't want<br />

to be bad neIghbors, and asked<br />

If It watorage e;ald that<br />

their property nghte; were<br />

bemg denied<br />

Council member Steve Safra<br />

nek admItted that ae theIr Piopelty de; they


4A<br />

News<br />

March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Designer sees Manoogian project aiding Detroit's comeback<br />

By Margie Reins Smith Sign 10 Grand Rapids, then<br />

Feature Editor worked for two different Inte<br />

D.J Kennedy, owner of Ken. nor deSigners In Frankhn<br />

nedy & Co., can't WaIt to get By 1980, he had formed hiS<br />

started on the renovabon of the own company and set up an of<br />

ManOOgian ManSIOn, DetrOIt's fice in hib home In Frankhn<br />

official mayoral residence He He moved to Grosse Pomte III<br />

has already met with Mayor 1981<br />

DennIS Archer and Trudy "Boat1Og drew me here," he<br />

DunCombe Archer and has VIS bald "It seemed like I wus can.<br />

lted the 67.year-old Itahan stantly dnvmg aCloss town to<br />

esque m1Ol.manSlOn on the De be on my boat I also hke the<br />

trOlt River archltectm-c m GIObse POInte<br />

"I was really surpnsed when and I thought there was an un.<br />

I toured the ManOOgian," Ken. t<strong>app</strong>ed market here ..<br />

nedy said "Structurally and Kennedy has pm chased - "<br />

mechamcally, the house IS In decorated - then sold - seven<br />

good order and has been well. houses m the Grosse POlntes<br />

maintained smce 1982 Typically, he finds<br />

"It was decO!ated about 20 an architecturally slgmficant<br />

years ago Any house needs to house that's down-on Its.heels,<br />

be re-done after 20 years The one that has been neglected or<br />

yard IS magnificent" abused or Ignored He moves 10<br />

Kennedy had not begun work and begins teanng down walls,<br />

on the mayor's house as of re domg kitchens and bath<br />

March 20, but he said the rooms, re-deslgnmg flool plans,<br />

Archers would hke to move restonng old marble and wood<br />

thiS summer "We're shootmg and tm and plaster and<br />

for early summer," he said wrought Iron and leaded glass.<br />

The Archers are g0ll1g to restorll1g carved plaster cellmgs<br />

hve there and they want It to and natural wood floors and<br />

be a comfortable house, geared replacmg tIle<br />

toward entertammg I guess He papers and pamts and<br />

that's my style That's perhaps varmshes and decorates and<br />

why I got the Job" furmshes. Then he finds an-<br />

Kennedy grew up m Bloom. other luckless house, sens the<br />

field Hills, graduated m 1974 old one, and starts over<br />

from the Kendell School of De- HIS cUlrent home. an 8.000<br />

Birth, death certificates<br />

to cost more in Farms<br />

By Chip Chapman<br />

Staff Wnter<br />

If you were born m Grosse<br />

Pointe Farms and have lost<br />

your birth certificate, it Will<br />

cost more to get copies of It<br />

The same goes for death certificates<br />

for those who died<br />

within the city's boundaries<br />

The Farms city councIl voted<br />

unanimously last week to m.<br />

crease the cost of the fIrst copy<br />

of either certmcate to $10, up<br />

from $5, and addttlOnal copies<br />

to $3, up from $2.<br />

The change takes effect im.<br />

medlately.<br />

"This was more or less an Inflationary<br />

adjustment," saId<br />

controller James Nash<br />

The new fees are expected to<br />

mcrease the general fund reve.<br />

nues by more than $10,000 an.<br />

nually<br />

The state Legislature several<br />

years ago deCided that counties<br />

should mamtam bIrth and<br />

death records When Wayne<br />

County refused, the responsibil.<br />

ity was pushed on the cities<br />

Because Cottage Hospital m<br />

located m the Farms, replacement<br />

certmcates for people who<br />

are born or who died there are<br />

located at the city offices.<br />

"The city ends up subslClizmg<br />

non.residents who want records<br />

for those who were born or dted<br />

at Cottage HospItal," Nash<br />

saId<br />

POINIfR OF INTEREST<br />

A view of Detroit's Manoogian Mansion from the Detroit<br />

River shows the well-kept grounds. in spite of a layer of<br />

snow. The mayor's residence includes an in-ground pool. a<br />

boat house. extensive landscaped gardens and a barbecue<br />

pit.<br />

square foot Georgian Colomal<br />

on Stephens m the Farms, was<br />

deSigned by architect Hugh<br />

Keyes and bUIlt m 1936<br />

"It's a lot hke the Man<br />

oogJan," Kennedy said "It's<br />

hlstOllcally and architecturally<br />

SIgnIficant, It'S 111 wonderful<br />

shape - but It's old. We are<br />

the thIrd o\vners We're doing<br />

some research on the house,<br />

lookmg for anginal fixtures<br />

and mformatlOn about It "<br />

Kennedy & Co, located m<br />

the Punch & Judy BUlldmg on<br />

the Hill, employs 12 people, mcludmg<br />

five deSigners<br />

Kennedy said hIS work IS<br />

more diversified than most people<br />

think "Most of my work m<br />

Grosse Pomte IS qUIte tradl<br />

tlOnal, but we do a fall' amount<br />

of what I call 'soft contempo.<br />

rary,'" he said<br />

Kennedy saId he IS probably<br />

best known for a style he calls<br />

"upbeat tradItiOnal," a mixture<br />

of fabncs and furmture that<br />

are tradttlOnal but put together<br />

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"I usually mIx penods," he<br />

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I<br />

March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News Schools<br />

17A<br />

Kerby students meet Detroit pen pals, find they have a lot in common<br />

Students from Kerby and Golightly elementary schools got together last week at the Detroit<br />

school.<br />

Student Spotlight<br />

Hallie Hoffman<br />

Each week m thIS column we<br />

focus on the work of a stucknt.<br />

It can be a poem, a drawing, a<br />

slwrt story, a pIcture of a scumttfic<br />

experzment, a woodworkmg<br />

prOject or a book J:evzew.<br />

HallIe Hoffman IS m the fifth<br />

grade at Ferry School m Grosse<br />

Pomte Woods She IS the daughter<br />

of Mary and Paul Hoffman<br />

of Grosse Pomte Woods.<br />

Fifteen, Maybe<br />

Sixteen Things to<br />

Worry About<br />

My friends could maybe tell all<br />

my secrets,<br />

My rat could keep growmg and<br />

never quit,<br />

Mrs Sulhvan could ask me<br />

what cytoplasm and organelle<br />

1S. ~f'f ."""1/ r.<br />

Mr. Kmg could suspena me.<br />

My mom and dad could make<br />

me square dance,<br />

Ms A. could ask me a question<br />

on SaeaJewea (saea-what?),<br />

The ocean could flood the world<br />

on Friday<br />

Arnold Schwarzenegger could<br />

beat me up<br />

My mom could make me eat<br />

asparagus,<br />

My dad could decIde I need less<br />

reading,<br />

I maybe could run out of thmgs<br />

to worry about,<br />

And then I'd have to do my<br />

homework<br />

Rose Pochmara<br />

Pochmara places<br />

first<br />

Our Lady Star of the Sea<br />

fourth-grader Rose Pochmara<br />

fimshed first in the school's es<br />

say contest "When I Grow Up,"<br />

sponsored by McDonald's<br />

Rose contmued to compete<br />

WIth a first place fimsh m the<br />

regIonal contest held In February<br />

at St Clare of Montefalco,<br />

and a thIrd-place fimsh m the<br />

semI finals<br />

Hallie Hoffman<br />

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By Kathleen Ryan<br />

Staff Wrller<br />

They stIll had to get some of<br />

the baSICSout of the way, like a<br />

spell 109 test and tnps to the<br />

rest room.<br />

But they kept an eye out the<br />

wmdow, watchmg for theIr<br />

guests<br />

The 30 students m Juamta<br />

Wesley's thIrd grade class at<br />

(}QlightIy Elementary School<br />

near DetrOIt's Medleal Center<br />

were anxIOusly aWaItmg the<br />

arrIval of their pen pals, stu<br />

dents from Cathy Sullivan's<br />

thIrd grade class at Kerby Elementary<br />

School m Grosse<br />

Pomte Farms<br />

They had been correspondmg<br />

wIth each other smce last fall,<br />

gettmg to know thmgs that are<br />

Important to 8 and 9 year olds,<br />

lIke favonte colors, sports, and<br />

school subjects<br />

And when they met for the<br />

hrst tIme, there were tentative<br />

hellos, gIfts to exchange, and a<br />

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,<br />

•<br />

.I<br />

• ••I,<br />

Clinton rebuts<br />

some but not<br />

all allegations<br />

President Clmton made a masterful<br />

defense against GOP allegations<br />

about mIsconduct m the Whitewater<br />

affaIr m last week's press conference<br />

but still left some questIOns unresolved.<br />

In additIOn, new questIOns continued to<br />

arIse about the ethIcal conduct of both<br />

the preSIdent and his WIfe m issues related<br />

to the Whitewater case.<br />

In only the second pnmetIme televised<br />

news conference of hIS preSidency, Clinton<br />

sought last FrIday to turn the Whitewater<br />

tIdes away from hIS adnnlllstratIOn<br />

but was upstaged by Rep JIm Leach, an<br />

Iowa Repubhcan<br />

Leach, after a long speech on the House<br />

floor Just how's before the preSIdential<br />

press conference, also dIstrIbuted what he<br />

termed documentatIon for ethIcal and financIal<br />

mIsdeeds m connectIOn WIth the<br />

WhItewater case<br />

The preSIdent admitted only that he<br />

had mIstakenly claImed credit fOl' a fed.<br />

eral tax deductIOn for some $20,000 he<br />

had loaned hIS mother to help her buy a<br />

.<br />

l<br />

home, but contended that Whitewater<br />

had been given exaggerated importance<br />

by the press and the GOP.<br />

At the outset, he enumerated the successes<br />

of hIS admllllstration and then<br />

added, in reference to Whitewater:<br />

"None of thiS, in the lIght of history,<br />

will be as remotely Important as the fact<br />

that by common consensus we had the<br />

most productive first year of a presidency<br />

of anyone In a generation."<br />

Yet the national polls probably surpnsed<br />

even the preSIdent by showmg that<br />

his press conference had helped hIm rebUIld<br />

his populanty ratIng to 57 percent.<br />

A majOrIty of the people also blame many<br />

WhItewater accusations on pohtICS and<br />

news media exaggeratIOns.<br />

Leach, although a moderate RepublIcan,<br />

has become the chief GOP cntlc of<br />

Whitewater, and ObVIOusly sought to mfluence<br />

the 1994 congressIOnal electIOns<br />

by attacking what he called "the an-aganee<br />

of power - Machiayellian machma<br />

• •<br />

pinion<br />

tions of single-party government."<br />

However, Leach weakened hiS own<br />

charges to some extent by fallmg to pro-<br />

VIde eVidence 01' documentatIOn for sev.<br />

eral of hIS most senOlJS charges<br />

Early on, the GOP got httle medIa sup-<br />

POIt for ItS attacks on the WhItewater af.<br />

fair, but, pressed by the news media and<br />

the GOP, the chal'ges now are gettmg<br />

more attentIOn, m part because the Clin.<br />

ton adnnnIstratlOn has faIled to pursue a<br />

sufficIently open policy<br />

Yet The Economist of London, sometImes<br />

called the best weekly newsmagazme<br />

m the Enghsh language, recently offered<br />

a model of restraint m covermg<br />

Watergate Without mdulgmg m the exag.<br />

geratIOns of some U S. news medIa.<br />

In a leader (edItOrIal) under the headhne,<br />

"A preSident damaged," The Econo.<br />

mIst's March 12 Issue (prIor to the preSIdentIal<br />

press conference) offered ItS<br />

readers a factual account of why the<br />

Ame! lean public finaily 'has sn<strong>app</strong>ed to<br />

attention" over the Whitewater mess.<br />

First, however, It was careful to note<br />

that "Neither MI'. Clinton nor his wife<br />

has yet been charged With wrongdoing,"<br />

and that "Both msist they have done<br />

nothmg wrong." And then It added:<br />

"The basis for the Whitewater 'scandal'<br />

may yet turn out to be no more than It<br />

<strong>app</strong>ears: a failed property investment<br />

made in partnership with the chairman of<br />

a failed savings and loan, who subsequently<br />

lent the Clintons money to pay<br />

off campaign debts"<br />

Yet The Economist sharply critIcized<br />

what it regarded as "undoubtedly unethi.<br />

cal and certainly stupid" actions by the<br />

Chntons or the administration either to<br />

cover up or play down the mistakes made<br />

both in Little Rock and in Washington.<br />

And whIle It welcomed the decIsion by<br />

Congress that it has a duty to mvestigate,<br />

the magazme warned that "It must<br />

do so carefully, faIrly and in a way that<br />

does not get under the prosecutor's feet:<br />

CrIterIa it has not met in the past"<br />

The editorial closed by suggestmg that<br />

many AmerIcans "will be relying on Coni5,ess<br />

to make its best efforts, as a respon-<br />

SIble check on the executive, to help get<br />

the mess out, exorcised and over with."<br />

In our view, The Economist's cautious<br />

and factual <strong>app</strong>roach commends itself as<br />

an example for the often over-eager<br />

American news media to follow.<br />

.EDITORIAL CLASSrFlEl:l<br />

Robert G. Edgar 882-0294 882-6900<br />

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March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Seniors<br />

Spring's here with its persuasive charms<br />

On Sunday. March 20. sprmg<br />

arrived - and not a minute too<br />

soon.<br />

We had endured the coldest<br />

winter In memory, and we are<br />

ready for spnng. It's not<br />

sweater weather yet. March<br />

wmds can chIll, and sometimes<br />

the dampness of Apnl makes It<br />

difficult to remember that It<br />

really does brmg May flowers<br />

But a warmmg sun IS a prom.<br />

Ise of better days ahead and<br />

with it .J. renewal of life in all<br />

growing thmgs, the blessmgs of<br />

sprmg<br />

To get 10 the mood, you<br />

mIght like to read a delightful<br />

all-time favorite children's book<br />

also treasured by adults'<br />

"Sprmg IS a New Begmmng,"<br />

by Joan Walsh Anglund. Small<br />

in format. It IS Illustrated WIth<br />

pIctures that look like mimature<br />

pamtmgs. The prose, soft<br />

and mU'1lcal. leads the rC:lder<br />

on a tour of nature's signs of<br />

sprIng.<br />

It remmds us that if bare,<br />

brown earth can burst forth<br />

fresh. green and bedecked WIth<br />

flowers. If trees, black and<br />

bare, can clothe themselves In<br />

verdant glory, if frozen waters<br />

can work and churn untIl the<br />

ice breaks, then we, If we so<br />

Obituaries<br />

Earl A. Moaner<br />

Earl A. Mossner<br />

When the Detroit AthletIC<br />

Club went up against the<br />

Grosse Pointe Yacht Club in a<br />

bowling tournament four weeks<br />

ago, Earl Mossner was III rare<br />

form.<br />

He was rolling some of the<br />

highest scores he had achieved<br />

in ages.<br />

Mossner, a member of both<br />

clubs, was competing for the<br />

'" ~':l'' :; ~<br />

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Prime Time<br />

deSIre, can Jom m the celebratIOn<br />

of sprmg and lIke nature<br />

call forth all those forces that<br />

have lam dormant durmg the<br />

months of winter<br />

Wmter mactIvlty IS a sea.<br />

sonal syndrome Not many<br />

want to leave a cozy home to<br />

go out mto wmds that mp and<br />

bite Shppery walks and ICy<br />

roads are a real threat to arms,<br />

legs and hIp.,. Thtl plU::,pecl of<br />

spendmg weeks m splmts, casts<br />

or traction makes the welcom<br />

mg arms of a favorIte chair<br />

mto a haven from all harm<br />

Newspapers, magazmes and<br />

books become silent fnends<br />

that brmg the outside world mside.<br />

The phone prOVIdesSOCIal<br />

contacts as we check our<br />

fnends dOIngs and exchange<br />

DAC that night and his fnends<br />

on the opposing team were not<br />

too h<strong>app</strong>y with hIS remarkable<br />

performance.<br />

Some of them began plottmg<br />

to throw hIS ball into the lake<br />

after the tournament. Mossner<br />

caught wind of the plan and secretly<br />

switched hiS ball WIth<br />

that of an opponent<br />

When the ball was tossed<br />

into the lake, Mossner calmly<br />

informed the prankster that he<br />

had Just tossed away his own<br />

ball<br />

It was the kmd of Iromc<br />

story Earl Mossner loved to<br />

tell<br />

Mr Mossner" 54, a partner In<br />

the law fIrm of Conway and<br />

Mossner, died Wednesday,<br />

March 23, 1994, at Bon Secours<br />

Hospital m the City of Grosse<br />

Pomte, from comphcatlOns of a<br />

stroke he suffered two weeks<br />

earlier.<br />

"No one loved life more than<br />

Earl dId," recalled hIS partner,<br />

Mike Conway, "and he lIved<br />

life fully"<br />

Mossner shared a lIfe of<br />

travel and entertaming with<br />

his wIfe of 32 years, Joan.<br />

They made frIends every-<br />

By Marian Trainor<br />

lateht gossip The teleVISIOnbecomes<br />

entertamment. By tWIrl.<br />

mg the dIals we can watch old<br />

mOVIeS,concerts, symphomes,<br />

operas and soap operas. thol:>e<br />

thrill laden epIsodes that keep<br />

audIences m touch WIth the<br />

pluses and penis of the nch<br />

and glamorous<br />

If all thIS sounds self servmg,<br />

It IS, but that's what wmter IS<br />

about, a tIme to relax and re<br />

capture one's mner resoUlces m<br />

the qUIet of the season<br />

Sprmg WIll not tolerate such<br />

laSSItude SeductIvely, It<br />

flaunts Itself m our windows It<br />

demands that you examme<br />

first-hand the tender shoots of<br />

sprmg flowers, look at the trees<br />

and watch buds unfurl, smell<br />

the sweet, fragrant aIr and let<br />

where they went, often mVltmg<br />

new acquamtances from theIr<br />

travels to VIsit them m theIr<br />

Grosse POInte Shores home<br />

Last ChrIstmas, they entertamed<br />

a couple they met m<br />

Turkey and delighted m sharmg<br />

holIday tradItIOns WIth<br />

theIr guests, who had never<br />

expenenced a Christian holIday<br />

before Another tIme, they in-<br />

VIted the entIre cast of "Les<br />

Miserables" to lunch when the<br />

troupe was performmg at the<br />

FIsher<br />

Although they had no child<br />

ren of theIr own, Joan and Earl<br />

served as honorary aunt and<br />

uncle to many clull1r~n of their<br />

frIends and relatives<br />

Mr Mossner was devoted to<br />

DeLaSalle Collegiate, where he<br />

was on the board of trustees<br />

He graduated from Notre<br />

Dame Umverslty In 1961 and<br />

from the UnIversity of DetrOIt<br />

Law School in 1965.<br />

A practIcmg attorney for 29<br />

years, he was a member of the<br />

Michigan Bar, DetrOIt Bar, and<br />

Amencan Bar asSOCIations, the<br />

Amencan Tnal Lawyers and<br />

was recently admItted to prac.<br />

tIce before the United States<br />

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Thel e are some, tired of !Iff:',<br />

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ne\\ begmmngs In theIr late<br />

years "Youth has the world<br />

ahead of them, thpy 81 gue FOI<br />

UC;, the world ha" pdsc;ed by<br />

What I",the pomt of arouprmg It tdke"<br />

COUl age but a ...Alt Cal ney 1('<br />

marked m "A Doctor Story,"<br />

"Bemg old IS not for 1"'Sle..."<br />

Old habIt'l, feelmgs and<br />

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mghts They are our ... They die<br />

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But life change" like the sed<br />

...on as long a~ we 0.1 e part of<br />

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Henry M. De Clerck<br />

Henry M. De Clerck<br />

Sel'Vlces \\('Ie held Monday,<br />

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den Inc Funet al Home ;n<br />

Glosse Pomte Pa.rk for Henr)<br />

M De Clerck. 87, of GIO,,"t'<br />

Pomte Park, who died Flldav,<br />

March 25 1994 At Ron SE'('()I\;'"<br />

HospItal In the Clt) of Grosse<br />

POInte<br />

Born In Grosse Pomte Park,<br />

Mr De Clel ck was the former<br />

fire chief for Grosse Pomte<br />

Park<br />

He began his firefightmg caleer<br />

In 1928 In the Park before<br />

bemg called mto semce during<br />

World War II He contmued f1<br />

tefightmg, being put m charge<br />

~ the Naval Fire StatIOn at<br />

p.rragut, Idaho<br />

.l Mr. De Clerck also taught fi-<br />

~fightmg at the Mare Island<br />

t'lavy Yard In ValleJO, Cahf,<br />

, ~d at the San DIego Naval<br />

, frammg Center<br />

I He returned to the Grosse<br />

Pamte Pal k Fire Depaliment<br />

= after the war and continued hiS<br />

: career until hiS retIrement m<br />

, 1972<br />

The Park was alwavs home<br />

to him, he was born o~ hiS parents'<br />

fal'm at Jefferson and Not<br />

tmgham. He often entertamed<br />

: hiS meces and nephews and hiS<br />

. many friends With stones about<br />

"how It was back then."<br />

Mr De Clerck IS survived by<br />

hiS wue, Marla, and two SIS<br />

: tel's, Anne 8te\\ art and Eva<br />

, Carlson. He- was pledeceased<br />

B by two SIstel S Stella Van Den<br />

b~ssche and DOlothv Van Torn<br />

hout<br />

Interment IS at Gethsemane<br />

Cemetery m DetrOit<br />

Paula Von<br />

Koenigstein<br />

ServIceS were held Monday,<br />

March 21, at the Chas. Verhey-<br />

€len Inc. Funeral Home m<br />

Grosse POInte Park for Paula<br />

• Von Koenigstem. 88, who dIed<br />

. -Saturday. March 19, 1994, at<br />

St Anne's Convalescent Center<br />

in DetrOIt<br />

Born m Cologne, Germany,<br />

MIss Von Koemgstem was a<br />

reSIdent of the CIty of Gl'oshe<br />

Pomte<br />

SlH:' was a supervIsor In re<br />

tali bales<br />

MIS!>Von Koemgstem IS sur-<br />

\'lved by a SIStel, Tma Odendal,<br />

four nelces, Fnedel Lynen, An<br />

gehka Becker, Lotte Roberts<br />

and Irmgal'd Hoock. and a<br />

nephpw. Paul Odendal<br />

Melvin E. Urtel<br />

Services were held Thursday,<br />

March 24, at the A H Peters<br />

Funeral Home m Grosse Pomte<br />

Woods for MelVIn E Urtel, 75.<br />

of Deep Gap. N C, \\-ho dIed<br />

Sunday, March 20, 1994, at the<br />

Frye Regional MedIcal Center<br />

m NOlth Carolma<br />

Born m DetrOIt, Mr Urtel<br />

was a former reSIdent of Grosse<br />

Pomte Park<br />

He was a 1943 graduate of<br />

t he DetrOIt Instltute of Technol.<br />

ogy, where he was preSIdent of<br />

his class Mr Urtel worked as<br />

a pharmaCist at Notre Dame<br />

Pharmacy III the VIllage untIl<br />

hiS retirement w North Caro<br />

Ima<br />

He was a member of the St<br />

Pl1ul Church men's chOir and<br />

Mu UpSilon PI fraternIty.<br />

Mr Urtel enjoyed golf, crossword<br />

puzzles and readIng<br />

He IS survived by hIS wue,<br />

PhyllIS Urtel, three daughters,<br />

Karen Belrose, MarIlyn Blake<br />

and DIane Setzer, three sons,<br />

Robert, Kenneth and Paul Dr<br />

tel, a stepdaughter, Cathy Man<br />

telth. a stepson, Bnan Monteith,<br />

and 10 gI andchlldren He<br />

was predeceased by hIS Wife,<br />

VlrgIma Rose Urtel<br />

Interment IS at Holy Sepulchre<br />

Cemetery In Southfield<br />

Memo1'lal contributIOns may<br />

be made to Kidspace PlaygI'ound,<br />

m care of Whitehall<br />

Schools, 541 Slocum, WhItehall,<br />

Mlch 49461<br />

Michael James<br />

Bernhardt<br />

ServIceS were held Thursday.<br />

March 24, at St. Joan of Arc<br />

CatholIc Church m St. ClaIr<br />

Shores for Michael James Bern<br />

hardt, 51, who dIed Sunday,<br />

March 20, 1994, at St John<br />

Hospital In DetrOIt.<br />

Born m Detroit, Mr Bern<br />

hardt was a reSIdent of Grosse<br />

Pomte Woods<br />

He worked as a clerk m the<br />

auto mdustry.<br />

Mr Bernhardt was a sergeant<br />

m the U S AIr Force<br />

Mr Bernhardt IS survived by<br />

three sons, Scott, Paul and Stephen;<br />

two sisters, Catherme<br />

and Nancy, and three brothers,<br />

Raymond, Edward and Joseph<br />

He was predeceased by a<br />

brother, Ralph<br />

Interment IS at Mount Ohvet<br />

Cemetery m Detroit.<br />

Arrangements were made by<br />

the Chas Verheyden Inc. Funeral<br />

Home in Grosse Pomte<br />

Park.<br />

Clara Hemmeter<br />

White<br />

A pnvate memonal service<br />

was held for Clara Hemmeter<br />

White, 96, of Grosse Pomte<br />

Fal ms, who died Monday,<br />

March 7, 1994, at the Bon Se-<br />

COUl'SNursing Care Center m<br />

St Clair Shores<br />

She IS survIved by a daughter,<br />

Wlmfred W Tootle, a son.<br />

Raymond "Bob" White; five<br />

grandchildren, aud two greatgrandchIldren.<br />

Anangements were made by<br />

the Chas Verheyden Inc. Funeral<br />

Home m Grosse Pomte<br />

Park<br />

Memonal contnbutions may<br />

be made to ChrISt Church or<br />

Umverslty Liggett School<br />

Ruth L Eberlin<br />

A memonal servIce was held<br />

Tuesday. March 29, at the A H<br />

Peters Funeral Home In Grosse<br />

Pomte Woods for Ruth LEberlin,<br />

who dIed Saturday, March<br />

26, 1994, at the Bon Secours<br />

Nursing Care Center m St<br />

ClaIr Shores<br />

Born m Oshawa County,<br />

Mmn , MiS EberlIn was a reSident<br />

of Grosse Pomte Woods<br />

She was known as "Aunt<br />

Ruth" to the nelghbol hood<br />

chI1dIen<br />

Mrs Eberlm IS survIved by a<br />

daughter, Nancy Neubert, two<br />

grandchIldren, two greatgrandchildren,<br />

and a sIster<br />

Memonal contributIOns may<br />

be made to Hospice of Southeast<br />

Michigan, the Amencan<br />

Cancer SocIety or the Amencan<br />

Heart ASSOCiatIOn.<br />

Imelda Guston Moore<br />

A memOrIal Mass was said<br />

Saturday, March 26, at St. Philomena<br />

CatholIc Church m DetroIt<br />

for Imelda Guston Moore,<br />

84, who med frIday, Feb. 11,<br />

1994, at Arlington Hospital m<br />

Virginia<br />

Born in JacksonV1lle, Fla.,<br />

Mrs Moore was a former resIdent<br />

of Grosse Pomte Farms.<br />

A retIred DetrOIt school<br />

teacher, she moved to McLean,<br />

Va , and tutored at the Chesterbrook<br />

School<br />

She graduated from DetrOIt<br />

Teacher's College In 1929 and<br />

marned Capt Robert C Moore<br />

at St. Martm's Church m DetrOIt<br />

m 1934.<br />

She taught m the DetrOit<br />

pubhc school system from 1929<br />

to 1941, when her husband was<br />

called to active duty, and from<br />

1947 to 1969.<br />

Mrs Moore is survived by a<br />

daughter, Mimi Madden, a son,<br />

Robert C Moore Jr_; and two<br />

grandchildren She was predeceased<br />

by her husband.<br />

A funeral Mass was saId on<br />

Feb. 17, m the Fort Myel' Old<br />

Post Chapel in Virginia.<br />

Mrs Moore IS buned next to<br />

her husband In Arhngton NatIonal<br />

Cemetery<br />

Oliver Newberry<br />

Brooks<br />

Private services were held for<br />

Ohver Newberry Brooks, formerly<br />

of Grosse Pomte Farms,<br />

who dIed Monday, March 7,<br />

1994, m Captiva Island, Fla.<br />

He was 78<br />

Born in DetrOIt, Mr Brooks<br />

had also lived m Warren,<br />

Conn., before moving to Captiva<br />

Island<br />

A graduate of Princeton University,<br />

he served in the U.S.<br />

Army Air Corps during World<br />

War II He was <strong>app</strong>ointed by<br />

PreSident John F Kennedy as<br />

assistant to the ambassador of<br />

Italy<br />

Mr. Brooks is survived by his<br />

wue, Lisa Shelden Brooks; a<br />

daughter, Barnes Weir Brooks;<br />

and three sons, Ohver Newberry<br />

Brooks Jr., Allan Shelden<br />

Brooks and Truman Newberry<br />

Brooks.<br />

Donations In his memory<br />

may be made to the Manne<br />

Mlhtary Academy Library, 320<br />

Iwo Jlma Blvd, Harhngen,<br />

Texas, 78550.<br />

More obituaries<br />

page 15A<br />

Kathryn Hookanson<br />

ServIceS were held Tuesday.<br />

March 8, at the Memorial Park<br />

Funeral Home III Memphis,<br />

Tenn, for Kathryn Hookanson,<br />

45, who died Saturday, March<br />

5, 1994, at her home in Memphis<br />

MISS Hookanson was a<br />

former resident of Grosse<br />

Pomte.<br />

A 1967 graduate of Grosse<br />

Pomte High School, she attended<br />

American University in<br />

Washmgton. After graduation,<br />

MISS Hookanson worked m the<br />

Insurance mdustry Wltll entermg<br />

law school at MemphIS<br />

State University<br />

She Joined the faculty of the<br />

law school at MemphiS State as<br />

an asSIstant professor and as-<br />

Sistant director of the school's<br />

legal clinic in 1980. In 1986,<br />

she was <strong>app</strong>omted to the staff<br />

of then-MSU president Thomas<br />

Carpenter and remained an assistant<br />

under current preSident<br />

V Lane RawlIns<br />

Miss Hookanson was a<br />

former board member of the<br />

MemphIS and Shelby County<br />

Bar AssociatlOn. She also<br />

served as secretary of Memphis<br />

Area Legal Services Inc.<br />

She worked as a vorunteer<br />

counselor at the Memphis rape<br />

criSIS center and president of<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE OF TREE SPRAYING<br />

The city of Grosse POinte Fanns. MI has contracted with Shock Brothers,<br />

Inc. to spray all of the Elm trees on the city nght of way for the control of Elm<br />

Bark Beetle; uSing Mlchlln "MA-2" Active Ingredients; Methoxychlor<br />

Technical, ParaffiOlc White Oil and Xylene. This tree spraying will be done<br />

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If you have any questions regardmg this pestiCide <strong>app</strong>licatIOn, contact<br />

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RecreatIOn Services for the<br />

Handic<strong>app</strong>ed Inc She was also<br />

a past president and board<br />

member of the Pilot Club of<br />

Memphis, a women's professional<br />

group.<br />

In 1984, she was chosen as<br />

an Outstandmg Young Woman<br />

of America by the Jaycees and<br />

In 1985 she won the MemphIS<br />

Legal Services servIce award<br />

for her work assistmg semor<br />

Citizens with legal needs.<br />

Miss Hookanson IS survived<br />

by her mother, Nancy FranCIS,<br />

her father. Edward J. Hookanson;<br />

her stepfather, Lee Fran-<br />

CIS; four SIsters, Sandra H.<br />

Cameron, Amy Hookanson, Juhe<br />

Dowdy and Carol Gremer.<br />

four brothers, DaVid, Stephen<br />

and Nell H. Hookanson and<br />

Stephen Francis<br />

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be made to the Kathryn Hook.<br />

anson MemOrial FellowshIp at<br />

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Virginia S. Squires<br />

A funeral Mass was said<br />

Tuesday, March 29, at St Hugo<br />

of the HIlls Catholic Church in<br />

Bloomfield Hills for VIrginia S.<br />

Squires, 84, of Bloomfield Hills,<br />

who died frIday, March 25,<br />

1994, at St. Joseph Mercy Hos.<br />

pItal m Pontiac.<br />

Born m DetrOit, Mrs. SqUIres<br />

was a former reSident of Grosse<br />

Pointe.<br />

She was a member of the St.<br />

Hugo Altar Guild, the S1. Hugo<br />

Bndge League, Mature Mmglers<br />

and 8t Hugo of the Hills<br />

Church<br />

Mra Squires IS survived by<br />

her husband, Robert B SqUIres;<br />

two daughters, Mary P. Caponi<br />

and ElIZabeth Squires; four<br />

grandchildren; and a sister,<br />

Mignon Stocker.<br />

Arrangements were made by<br />

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vvno<br />

comes up<br />

with<br />

these?<br />

A few summers ago when I<br />

was m Washington covering a<br />

hearing on foreign grain subsidies,<br />

Sen. Kent Conrad, D.N.D.,<br />

said that the United States<br />

grain producers were being<br />

"hornswoggled."<br />

I heard the term used that<br />

summer many times by other<br />

members of Congress.<br />

1'T v tlJ.1 nu.cn Yl'UQlI 11., Ult.::cUlL t<br />

but none of my colleagues could<br />

figure out how the word OrIgI'<br />

nated.<br />

Other popular sayings were<br />

"level playmg field" and "wm.<br />

dow of opportunity."<br />

I understand the term, "level<br />

playing field," but "WIndow of<br />

opportunity" is one I can't fig.<br />

ure out. As opposed to "door of<br />

opportumty"?<br />

The only scenario I can piC.<br />

ture is someone tr<strong>app</strong>ed in a<br />

burning bUildIng. Through the<br />

smoke a person could find a<br />

"window of opportumty" to es.<br />

cape to safety.<br />

"That's just the tip of the ICe.<br />

berg," it was said about early<br />

findmgs In the Whitewater in.<br />

vestigation.<br />

I'll bet that 99 percent of<br />

those who have used that hack-<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

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Ml\'l D~ MAYDAY!<br />

N~ iMEAN APRiL DfW'J<br />

/ \ APRiL DA\L ..N~t MEAN<br />

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ISay<br />

Chip Chapman<br />

neyed phrase have never seen<br />

an Iceberg.<br />

It's possible not even the cap.<br />

tam of the T1tamc ever saw an<br />

one - until It was too late.<br />

Even after Chnton pald some<br />

of his back taxes, he was "a<br />

day late and a dollar short "<br />

I Imagine that phrase started<br />

#/////////$/,1. ~ ~<br />

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Tinkering on the edge of catastrophe<br />

- I'm sitting in my doctor's<br />

waiting room, reading endless<br />

run-on pIeceS in a 1991 Conde<br />

Nasta "Traveler." Why Euro-<br />

Disney IS guaranteed to be a<br />

hit (ooh, eat those words), how<br />

to island-hop in the Caribbean<br />

(bring money).<br />

Time passes. People who arrived<br />

after I did are seen by the<br />

doctor. Three pharmaceuticals<br />

salesmen are ushered into the<br />

inner office. A fat man breathes<br />

heavily. He sounds like he's<br />

snoring.<br />

I'm waiting to have one of<br />

those tests whose efficacy has<br />

recently come into question. In<br />

Europe, doctors perform such<br />

.. tests less frequently, knowing<br />

their rehahility is uncertain.<br />

Here, if it isn't reliable, we<br />

administer it twice as often,<br />

just to keep checking. So I'm<br />

waiting to be lulled into my<br />

annual state of false security.<br />

Yikes.<br />

I wonder who came up with<br />

the notion that we Americans<br />

are so in love with the idea of<br />

our fanuly doctor that we resist<br />

being "forced" to see someone<br />

else - as if we actually chose<br />

the guy through some sort of<br />

rational process, instead of just<br />

asking our mother-in-law.<br />

Hey, my doctor seems like a<br />

nice guy; he hasn't made any<br />

mistakes that I know of. He<br />

hkes to kid me about being the<br />

only healthy person he knows.<br />

But would I fight to keep him<br />

in the face of health care reo<br />

forms?<br />

Not unless he gets some new<br />

magazmes.<br />

Not that I actually expect<br />

real reforms. The most we'll do<br />

IS tinker around the edges and<br />

wait for total catastrophe to<br />

strike. Americans can't deal<br />

with major BOClalchange unless<br />

a crisis is imminent. We certamly<br />

wouldn't have gotten S0-<br />

Cial Security Wlthout the DepreSSIOn<br />

That is, after all, the way<br />

Michigan has dealt With school<br />

finance refonn.<br />

A lot of whmmg is gOing on<br />

about bemg forced to pick one<br />

unpalatable tax or another m<br />

the March 15 electIon The whiners<br />

have convemently forgot.<br />

ten that for 20 years, tax alternatIves<br />

were regularly dlshed<br />

up to the voters - and we reg-<br />

,e « ...... ..,.."!'<br />

Nancy<br />

Parmenter<br />

ularly said "no, thanks." This<br />

election took "none of the<br />

above" out of the equation.<br />

The worst part of the election<br />

wasn't the forced choice between<br />

two evils. The worst part<br />

was the constantly shifting content<br />

of the proposals. That, and<br />

the negative campaigning.<br />

That, and the fact that over the<br />

long run neither option will<br />

provide enough money and<br />

we'll have to go through this<br />

all over again.<br />

A better plan would have<br />

raised both the sales and income<br />

tax a little, instead of<br />

relying on one. But nobody<br />

asked me.<br />

Does Lansing have a beltway<br />

- or just an inside-the-beltway<br />

mentality? Consider the idea<br />

that a vote for Proposal A was<br />

a vote for Gov. Engler. Please.<br />

No one outside the Capitol be.<br />

lieves that. Do those people<br />

really expect him to win his<br />

next election by a margin of 2to-1,<br />

as Prop. A dId?<br />

Just by asking around<br />

among my friends, I know better<br />

than that. Plenty of Engler<br />

fans voted agamst A, and<br />

plenty of foes voted for it.<br />

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Yesterday marked the end of<br />

a month dedicated to women's<br />

hiStory. Maybe you dIdn't<br />

notlce ...<br />

One women's histonan goes<br />

around to schools challenging<br />

students to name 20 famous<br />

American women, not countmg<br />

athletes and entertamers Most<br />

of them can't come up with<br />

five.<br />

Small wonder I didn't thlnk<br />

I could, elther, but I had to try.<br />

Maybe you'll want to, too<br />

No athletes. That lets out<br />

people hke Wilma Rudolph and<br />

Bonnie Blair. No entertamers,<br />

so no Dmah Shore or Washmgton<br />

And If we're gomg to be<br />

senous about the histoncal<br />

part, then our choices shouldn't<br />

be hvmg - so no Martha Gnf.<br />

fiths or Mae Jemison or Jeane<br />

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MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION<br />

SERVICES" SYSTEMS" CONSULTATION<br />

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Law school<br />

scholarships<br />

available<br />

The Ida and Bell]amm Alpert<br />

FoundatIOn has announced Its<br />

annual competitIOn designed to<br />

award scholarships to Michigan<br />

reSidents attendmg law school<br />

Wayne County Probate<br />

Judge DaVId J Szymanski,<br />

member of the foundatIOn's<br />

board of trustees, sald scholar.<br />

ships range from $500 to<br />

$3,500 "<br />

ApphcatlOns for the scholar<br />

ships must be submitted by<br />

May 16 FmalIsts Wlll be selected<br />

to write essays<br />

ApphcatlOns may be obtamed<br />

by contactmg Szymanski at the<br />

Probate Court, 1303 CIty<br />

County BUlldmg, DetrOIt, Mlch<br />

48226, or call 224 5668<br />

long ago, when a man brought<br />

$10 to an auctIOn to bid on a<br />

horse that was sold yesterday<br />

for $11<br />

SWl'e the InvestlgatlOn be<br />

gan, It hasn't proceeded With<br />

"breakneck speed."<br />

It makes me CurIOUSabout<br />

the testmg procedures can-<br />

Native Pointer's<br />

hobby a business<br />

Both Sides of her family col<br />

lected art, furnIture, clothmg<br />

So when Susan Hartz left her<br />

antlque bUSIness<br />

to turn<br />

household<br />

items mto<br />

cash 16<br />

years ago,<br />

she found a<br />

way to com<br />

bme educa.<br />

tion, valua.<br />

t Ion ,<br />

<strong>app</strong>reCIatIOn<br />

and sellmg<br />

home goods for others<br />

"Last week my company hlt<br />

the 900 mark for household<br />

Item sales, and our next move<br />

IS to new quarters at 381 Ker.<br />

cheval, a block north of Moross,"<br />

says Hartz<br />

She recently launched a new<br />

Channel 32 (Grosse Pomte Ca.<br />

ble) show, "ConversatIons WIth<br />

Collectors" On May 3 her class<br />

m adult education, "How to<br />

Run a Garage Sale," opens at<br />

Barnes school<br />

"The thrIll of findmg valuable<br />

old thmgs III trunks, at<br />

tiCS, garages never lessens,"<br />

says Hartz, recallmg some<br />

great treasures thus discovered<br />

when <strong>app</strong>raismg items for the<br />

customer She says It'S a contmumg<br />

love affaIr WIth history,<br />

arts and crafts.<br />

some llatware, Similar to - the<br />

way Jack traded hIS cow for<br />

some magic beans When Uw<br />

gentleman entered the store to<br />

make the transactIOn, a few ca<br />

sualtles resulted among the<br />

ducted for determmmg how fast<br />

"breakneck bpeed" actually IS I<br />

picture a SCientist m a control<br />

room hsten/ng tlu ough hiS earphone<br />

for a sn<strong>app</strong>ing sound<br />

from mside the plane's cockpit<br />

There are other saymgs and plates Other than In the old<br />

cliches that make one CUriOUSMerrIll<br />

Lynch commercial, has<br />

a'l to how they came to be anyone actually seen a bull III<br />

"Why, that's the best thmg a china shop?<br />

smce<br />

suy<br />

sliced bread," some wlll With the Whitewater deal, It<br />

was said that Clmton was<br />

I can Just picture the saymg "buymg a pig In a poke,"<br />

commg from some guy With severed<br />

figures as he enters a<br />

bakery<br />

I don't know about you, but I<br />

pi efer unshced bread It tastes<br />

better<br />

whICh by one defimtlOn means<br />

buymg something you haven't<br />

seen or understood.<br />

I have no Idea how that one<br />

began 1 don't even want to<br />

guess<br />

If someone is phYSICallyawk- If thmgs continue for the<br />

ward, It IS sald that that person Chntons as they have been<br />

IS "hke a bull m a chma shop" going so far, they could be "up<br />

I'm figurmg that long ago, a<br />

man went to trade hiS bull for<br />

the CrIck without a paddle"<br />

That, I can picture .<br />

The Op-Ed Page<br />

- Krrkpatnck.<br />

And one last thmg: The<br />

women shouldn't be famous<br />

Simply for bemg married to a<br />

famous man. So no Dolly MadIson,<br />

even if she did save the<br />

portrait of George Washington.<br />

Also, you're not allowed to<br />

look them up. I dIdn't.<br />

1. Eleanor Roosevelt (lecturer,<br />

wnter); 2. Clara Barton<br />

(nurse); 3. Jane Addams (SOCIal<br />

reformer), 4. Ida Tarbell (crusading<br />

journahst) 5. Mary Lyon<br />

(educator) 6. Mary Baker Eddy<br />

(religious leader); 7. Emily<br />

Dickmson (poet); 8. Harriet<br />

Beacher Stowe (reformer-novel.<br />

1st); 9. Elizabeth Blackwell (doctor);<br />

10. Susan B. Anthony<br />

(feminist)<br />

11. Margaret Chase Srmth<br />

(senator); 12. LoU1SaMay Alcott<br />

(novelist); 13. Sarah Bernhardt<br />

(actress); 13. Lilhan Hellmann<br />

(playwright), 14. Alice B. Toklas<br />

(brownie baker); 15 Emma<br />

Goldman (anarchist), 16. Margaret<br />

Sanger (family planning<br />

advocate); 17. Margaret Fuller<br />

(transcendentahst); 18. Annie<br />

Oakley (markswoman); 19<br />

Mary Chesnut (diarlst of the<br />

Civil War); 20. Mary Cassatt<br />

(impressionist painter)<br />

The sad thmg IS that we<br />

need to be asked to name them<br />

at all. No one w111ever ask you<br />

to name 20 famous Amencan<br />

men.<br />

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

ChIef Charles Fisher, PR person<br />

Beth Konrad and scores of<br />

commumty leaders from the<br />

Pomtes were noted<br />

Oh, yes, FYI forgot the preSldent's<br />

dmner Sunday mght Of<br />

the 100 guests, AI and Maria<br />

Lucarelli, Ruth and Al<br />

Glancy, Tom and Diane<br />

Schoenith, Judge Jim Chylinski<br />

and hIS wife Pat Kukula,<br />

a major aide to Mc-<br />

N amara, and Edsel and<br />

Cynthia Ford. Michael and<br />

John Schoenith met the presIdent<br />

Oops - sorry<br />

The March 25 FYI column<br />

noted decor partlClpants in the<br />

Webber home rehab for the<br />

JUnlor League's Show House_<br />

Marj Fisher was nustakenly<br />

Identified as Marge, and Kramer's<br />

bed, bath and wmdow<br />

fashIOns was mIsspelled<br />

King of the<br />

crosswalk<br />

Cadieux Kercheval IS a busy<br />

mtel sectIon In the POlntes and<br />

It Will be a safe one, says crosswalk<br />

watcher Dick Krausmann.<br />

He's run a servIce stahon<br />

and car rental at that<br />

locatIOn for nearly 40 years and<br />

half that tIme he's been a<br />

school crossmg guard MaIre<br />

school Cited him for 20 years of<br />

servIce a short time ago, "but<br />

the thanks and pleasure of<br />

servmg the commumty are suf.<br />

ficlent pay," says DIck, whose<br />

son, Jeff, has worked W1th him<br />

for 10 years<br />

Food stamps<br />

outdated?<br />

Gerald Miller, MIChigan's<br />

SOCialsemces chIef, said that<br />

the federal food stamp program<br />

IS full of cheats, with about 10<br />

percent of the $850 mllhon annual<br />

costs being fraudulent.<br />

Most problems arlse from<br />

selhng stamps for cash He<br />

thmks cash added to the<br />

•M •<br />

~ ....c..<br />

lx_i _<br />

Chatter<br />

Phil M('Callister, of the<br />

Park, talked a mmute with<br />

FYI dunng mtermisslon of the<br />

PlayersIFme ArtsfI'heater Arts<br />

show last week. Julia Keirn,<br />

Marilyn and Joe Impastato<br />

nodded as they stepped mto<br />

line behmd us<br />

"I had a mend deSigning<br />

ships with no deck or cover, but<br />

the bow deSign prevented any<br />

splash," McCallIster sald.<br />

My counter was an mventlOn<br />

by my neighbor 25 years ago,<br />

who had tried to sell a square<br />

hot dog that wouldn't scoot off<br />

the plate mto your lap (I wonder<br />

what h<strong>app</strong>ened to the Idea)<br />

A big show<br />

downtown<br />

FYI can't resist parades, big<br />

bands and pubhc spectacles. We<br />

had It all last week - downtown<br />

Irish partIes started FrIday<br />

and Saturday, then Sunday<br />

was a bIg start of the 07 (mter<br />

natIOnal economIc) dIscussi.ons<br />

MBJor hosts for the JOint<br />

world press gathenng were the<br />

DetrOit Press Club, Automotive<br />

Press ASSOCiatIOnand The De<br />

trolt News EdItor-publisher<br />

Bob Glles, of the Ne\\s,<br />

launched the show wlth former<br />

Gov JIm Blanchard<br />

GIles, of the Farm'l, brought<br />

new Ma)ior Denms Archer,<br />

County Executive Ed Mc<br />

Namara and their ghtzy entou<br />

rages to a finale party, whIle<br />

PreSIdent ClInton's group<br />

wound up lOtro.tOurs before<br />

rlmner<br />

Monda) wa'l a bIg band show<br />

10 RenCen


8A<br />

PALPable<br />

referendum<br />

To the Editor:<br />

I am wrltmg to expI'ess<br />

1m l1!.,rreement wIth WII<br />

IIdm Rutledge'" letter In<br />

t 11(' 1\1.\1ch 17 Issue of the<br />

(f1O"ge Pomte News l'egald<br />

IIlg tht> DI Kevorkian and<br />

PALP (People AchlCvmg<br />

I egl"l.{tlve Power) petl<br />

tJOn"<br />

Ob\ lOush, a refel endum<br />

I::' very m~ch mOlder so<br />

that tlw cltlLcns of 1\hchl<br />

gan can e"press themselves<br />

on whatever free choIce<br />

\\ III be an optIOn when one<br />

IS faced with a termmal III<br />

ness and desires the assls<br />

tanLC of d ph.\slclan III e},,el<br />

CISll1g that fl ee chOIce to<br />

end the ",UTeImg<br />

The PALP petItIOn, It<br />

"hould be noted, provIdes<br />

for a one house Legislature<br />

\\ Ith plOpOlilOnal repr'esen<br />

tatlon that \\ auld SIt fOI no<br />

------j<br />

GREAT<br />

WOMEN<br />

great<br />

choices<br />

more than "IX months of<br />

the year It would slmphfy<br />

dIstrict boundary hnes, pro<br />

mote greater' accountabIlity<br />

to the publIc and, hopefully,<br />

ensure a larger num<br />

bel of cltllen-leglslators<br />

The proposal could conceIvably<br />

result III true clhzenleglslators<br />

who could not<br />

receive state-financed retn<br />

ement benefits and privately-financed<br />

slush funds<br />

01 get mId term saiar)' m<br />

creases ThiS proposal co~ld<br />

also result 111 as many as<br />

100-plus unemployed pohtl<br />

Clans m Lansmg<br />

Of course, If one has<br />

been pleased wIth the<br />

performance of ow' Leglsla<br />

ture durmg the past year,<br />

there IS thus no leason<br />

whatever to SIgn thiS pet!<br />

hon<br />

For anyone who IS mter<br />

ested, howevel, petlhons<br />

may be obtamed from the<br />

PALP Ballot CommIttee,<br />

PO, Box 6446, E Lansmg,<br />

Mlch 48826.<br />

Robert W. Bradley<br />

Grosse Pointe Park<br />

Letters<br />

welcome<br />

The GIO'o"e Pamte News<br />

\\ ekomes lettel" to the edl<br />

tOJ All Jettel s must be<br />

"lgned and, pl'efeldbly, typed<br />


I {<br />

March 31,1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News News 13A<br />

44 floods hit state in 1993 Air masses clash, twistels result<br />

Michigan experIenced five<br />

flash floods and 39 other<br />

flood events last year, causing<br />

over $300,000 in damages.<br />

A rapid wmter thaw and<br />

heavy spring rams could<br />

lead to floodIng In some<br />

areas of the state agam thIS<br />

year, according to representatives<br />

of a statewide coah.<br />

tion formed to encourage<br />

flood safety.<br />

"Michigan's most recent<br />

severe flooding events were<br />

in 1975 and 1986. Current<br />

record hIgh ground moisture<br />

condItIOns, however, have<br />

made the probability of flooding<br />

the hIghest In the last 40<br />

years," said George Hosek, a<br />

member of the MIchIgan<br />

CommIttee for Severe<br />

Weather Awareness<br />

To focus attentIon on flood<br />

safety planning, Gov John<br />

Engler has declared March<br />

27 through AprIl 2 as Severe<br />

Weather Awareness Week In<br />

MIchIgan ReSIdents aJ. e cncouraged<br />

to familIarize themselves<br />

with flood safety pro<br />

cedures.<br />

Consumers should be<br />

aware that regular homeowners<br />

insurance polIcies do<br />

not pay for flood damage, co.<br />

alition members representing<br />

the insurance mdustry<br />

saId. Coverage is avaIlable<br />

through a federal program,<br />

however, only about 10 percent<br />

of structures subject to<br />

floodmg are actually msured<br />

agamst the '"Isk<br />

Currently there are about<br />

670 MIchIgan commumtles<br />

partIcipatmg in the NatIOnal<br />

Flood Insurance Program<br />

(NFIP) and 18,000 polICies m<br />

force To purchase flood m.<br />

surance, residents must lIve<br />

In one of those partIcIpatIng<br />

commumtles Coverage can<br />

be obtained through most II<br />

ceused property/casualty msurance<br />

agents<br />

To determme If flood Insurance<br />

IS avaIlable In your<br />

community, call 1-800-638-<br />

6620<br />

In addItIOn to obtaInmg<br />

adequate Insurance protection,<br />

residents should take<br />

the followmg precautIOns m<br />

antICIpatIOn of floodmg<br />

• Learn the best route<br />

from your home or place of<br />

bUbUleSh W hIgh, sate ground<br />

In case you have to evacuate<br />

in a hurry<br />

• Prepare and mamtam a<br />

hst of personal property to<br />

substantIate losses covered<br />

by Insurance<br />

• FamIlIanze household<br />

members WIth turn-off procedW'es<br />

for gas and electrIcity<br />

Last year was a very qUIet<br />

year for severe weather In<br />

Michigan. Although there wer,~<br />

a total of 11 tornadoes reported<br />

here m 1993, no one was kIlled<br />

as a result Those tornadoes,<br />

however, destroyed or damaged<br />

property valued at $1 mIllIon<br />

Northern lower MIChIgan<br />

was hIt the most by tornadoes<br />

In 1993, accordIng to informa<br />

lIon released by the NatIOnal<br />

Weather Service recently. However,<br />

every county In the state<br />

has experienced at least one<br />

tornado SInce 1950<br />

CountIes expenencmg tornadoes<br />

last year were Allegan,<br />

Arenac, Barry, Crawford,<br />

Delta, Genesee, Mackmac, Ma.<br />

comb, Ogemaw and Otsego<br />

Tornadoes generally develop<br />

from severe thunderstonns Although<br />

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spawn tornadoes, tWIsters<br />

are more IIkelv to occur<br />

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stream WInds.<br />

In MIchIgan, thIS clash of all'<br />

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m the sprIng and m the southern<br />

lower part of the state, according<br />

to officials from the<br />

NatIOnal Weather Service<br />

To focus attentIOn on tornado<br />

safety pJanmng, Gov .John En.<br />

gler has declared Mar,<br />

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March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Pointes to host one of four MS walks<br />

'By Kathleen Ryan<br />

Staff Writer<br />

Multiple sclerosis<br />

It 1$ the most common neurological<br />

disease is the world. It<br />

strIkes women more often than<br />

men, whites more often than<br />

blacks, young more often than<br />

old, people who live 10 colder<br />

climates more often than those<br />

In warmer chmates.<br />

Symptoms range from mJld<br />

to severe, WIth one patIent<br />

being relatively symptom. free<br />

while another's symptoms are<br />

'chronic.<br />

, And whIle a good deal IS<br />

known about multiple sclerosIs,<br />

what isn't known IS the cure.<br />

But fundraising events such<br />

as the MS Walk for MultIple<br />

Sclerosis on Sunday, Apnl 10,<br />

help the NatIOnal Multlple<br />

Sclerosis SocIety get that much<br />

closer to a cure for thIs dIsease<br />

that affiicts 250,000 Americans<br />

Every week 200 Americans<br />

are diagnosed WIth multIple<br />

sclerosIs, although symptoms of<br />

MS vary WIdely between mdlviduals.<br />

Doctors do know that MS IS<br />

caused by interruptIOn of nerve<br />

Impulses to the bram due to<br />

the destruction of myelin, a<br />

fatty substance that surrounds<br />

and protects nerve fibers of the<br />

bram and spinal cord, SimIlar<br />

to the way InsulatIOn protects<br />

electrical wIres.<br />

Common symptoms mclude<br />

tmglmg sensations, numbness,<br />

slurred speech, blurred or dou<br />

ble Vision, muscle weakness,<br />

poor coordmatlOn, unusual fatlgue,<br />

muscle cramps, spasms,<br />

problems with bladder, bowel<br />

and sexual functlOns, and paralySIS<br />

Symptoms can range<br />

from mild to severe, but at<br />

least two separate attacks are<br />

necessary for a dIagnOSIs,<br />

whIch IS why a correct dlagno<br />

SIS can take several months,<br />

even years<br />

Once a person IS dJagnosc~<br />

WIth MS, doctors can prOVIde<br />

the medIcal support<br />

But for solutions to the dayto-day<br />

!tvmg problems a<br />

chromc dIsease creates, 1OdIvlduals<br />

can turn to the MultIple<br />

SclerOSISSocIety for assIstance.<br />

The MichIgan chapter of the<br />

MS Society was founded III<br />

1948, and now serves 9,500 per<br />

sons through five regional offices,<br />

each offering an extensIve<br />

State historical museum seeks home movies<br />

LookIng for a larger audIence<br />

to screen your home movies?<br />

Although your famIly may<br />

have tIred of them, the MIChigan<br />

HIstOrIcal Museum In Lansmg<br />

IS searchmg for certam<br />

older home movies to include in<br />

Its 20th century exhibits, now<br />

under construction<br />

"We need help from MIchigan<br />

residents to prOVIde us<br />

With home movIes that Wlll<br />

portray life in the 1920s, as<br />

seen through the eyes of faml'<br />

!les and Individuals," said Secretary<br />

of State Richard H. Austm,<br />

who serves as MichIgan's<br />

official historIan. "We are interested<br />

in films from famIlIes<br />

Hold the bacon<br />

of factory workers, wealthy mdustriahsts,<br />

small-town proprietors,<br />

farm famihes and other<br />

Mlchigamans<br />

"These films have the potential<br />

to make the 1920s more<br />

personal and the museum exhIbIts<br />

more engaging for VIsitors"<br />

The MIchigan HIstorical Museum<br />

currently has exhibIts describIng<br />

hfe m MichIgan from<br />

the Ice Age through 1900. The<br />

second phase of exhIbIts, whIch<br />

brmgs the story up to modem<br />

tImes, WIll open 10 January<br />

1995<br />

For the new exhibIts, the<br />

Farms resident Tracy Johnson. with her sister Lindsey.<br />

poses on Kercheval with Miss Molly, the family's 10week-old<br />

Vietnamese pot-bellied pig. I I<br />

museum seeks home movies<br />

that show MIchIgan reSidents<br />

m a WIde range of actIvltles,<br />

such as.<br />

• actlve downtown dIstricts<br />

and Woodward Avenue in De<br />

trOlt;<br />

• motor vehIcle traffic, meludmg<br />

pedestrians;<br />

• leisure and SOCialactIvltles;<br />

• the prohIbItIOn and suffrage<br />

movements;<br />

• delIvery trucks, such as the<br />

milkman, Iceman, postman,<br />

ete ;<br />

• immIgrants arriving VIa<br />

boat or train;<br />

• early NAACP actlvities,<br />

• FlInt's tent city;<br />

• schools and reading clubs;<br />

• other 1920s activities.<br />

The museum also inVItes letters<br />

descnbing sigmflcant<br />

collectIons of home movies, particularly<br />

those filmed m the<br />

1920s through the 1960s<br />

Films should be In good<br />

physical condition, and donors<br />

must be able to deSCrIbe their<br />

contents In some detail. Anyone<br />

10terested in loaning films to<br />

the museum should mail a let-<br />

tel' descrlb10g what and whom<br />

the movie shows, the year It<br />

was taken, the format (8mm or<br />

35mm or other), and a name,<br />

address and telephone number<br />

to: MOVIe Search/Scott Peters,<br />

MIchIgan Hlstoncal Museum,<br />

717 W Allegan Rt, T anc;mg,<br />

Mlch 48918-1847<br />

Immediate responses are ap<br />

preclated and letters must be<br />

receIved by AprIl 29. For more<br />

InfonnatlOn, telephone the museum<br />

at (517) 335.2782<br />

After revlewmg the letters,<br />

museum staff WIll contact people<br />

whose footage seems most<br />

prOmlsmg If selected, the museum<br />

will pay for secure transport,<br />

duphcation and return of<br />

the film<br />

Michigan reSIdents' home<br />

movIes will be used, along WIth<br />

newsreels and footage from archIves<br />

and librarIes, to produce<br />

a 12-mmute film about life in<br />

MIchIgan dUrIng the 1920s<br />

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Farms man wins lottery<br />

Grosse Po1Ote Farms resident<br />

Wilham Drennen "broke the<br />

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Safety researchers from General Motors and the University of Michigan are engaged in<br />

a lond "ludy on the safety of pregnant women in vehicle crashes which includes development<br />

of C1 pregnant female crash dummy. Here. t]-M's Dr. Mark Pearlman. left. and Dr.<br />

DavId Viano work with a fetal insert dummy simulating a seven-month unborn child. Measurements<br />

will be taken on acceleration of the fetal head and chest as well as presswe<br />

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Autos<br />

because they have a better ride,<br />

more pOWCland ample luggage<br />

room But by Incorporatmg Up<br />

to date suspensIOn technology,<br />

the Aspu e - and ItS Tlval at<br />

Chevrolet, the Gev Metro -<br />

have overcome much of the advantage<br />

a longer-wheelbase car<br />

has III smoothmg out the nde I<br />

found the Aspn'c tD be a "t3I,}'<br />

pleasant highway car<br />

DetrOit has neve) tned to<br />

keep a secret of Its dlsdam for<br />

small cms The Big Three's<br />

fit st compact'l, m response to<br />

March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

The 1994 Ford Aspire:<br />

a little car that acts big<br />

The first tIme Isaw Ford's<br />

new subcompact Aspire, my<br />

thought was that Its odd name<br />

came about because It was In<br />

tended for buyers who aspire to<br />

own a real car someday<br />

"They didn't fimsh the car,"<br />

I 1emarked, staring at Its tlllllcated<br />

body (only 152 Inches<br />

long ove! all, It IS nonetheless<br />

1m gel' than the Feshva It re<br />

places) I knew that was a<br />

cheap shot when I saId It, but<br />

did not realIZe how far off the<br />

mark I was until I took It on a<br />

several-hundred nllle triP mto<br />

outstate MIchigan<br />

Much to my surprise, the<br />

tmy car performed very well on<br />

the hIghway, wIth pleasant<br />

nde, good handlmg and ample<br />

If not spacIOus luggage space<br />

And the intenor IS as comfort<br />

ablE' or morE' "0 than mnch blg<br />

gel cars<br />

Dl'lvmg the Aspire has<br />

caused me to rethInk my IDngheld<br />

DetrOIt assumptIOn that<br />

big cal s al e best fOl long tnps,<br />

By Richard Wright<br />

the VW Beetle, were downSIZed<br />

versIOns of their standard DetrOIt<br />

Iron, done wIth their left<br />

hands and wIth the Idea of<br />

gOIng as cheap as possible<br />

But now that attitude seems<br />

to have evaporated Chrysler<br />

put a lot of deSign effort into Its<br />

new Neon subcompact And<br />

whIle the Ford Aspire and the<br />

Geo Metro are not exactly clomestlc<br />

products - the AspIre IS<br />

bUIlt by Kia of South Korea,<br />

See AUTOS, page llA<br />

The Ford Aspire weighs in at just four pounds over 2.000and it is a ton of fun.<br />

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March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News Automotive 11A<br />

Improved weather causes <strong>Easter</strong> travel surge as motorists hit highways<br />

The frigid start to 1994 is<br />

warming tourism not only for<br />

the <strong>Easter</strong> season but for the<br />

year, and AAA MIchigan pre.<br />

dICts an overall 5 percent<br />

growth in travel by Mlchlgam.<br />

ans both In and outSIde the<br />

state.<br />

AAA travel agency officials<br />

report that total travel sales -<br />

includmg aIrhne tickets, tours<br />

Autos:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.<br />

From page lOA<br />

and CruIse bookings - are up<br />

11 5 percent so far thiS year<br />

over last, with <strong>Easter</strong> sales<br />

brisk.<br />

"Our customers, weary of<br />

MichIgan's below normal tem.<br />

peratures m January and February,<br />

are ready for an <strong>Easter</strong><br />

escape to warm weather," said<br />

AAA travel agency director DIane<br />

Willard "The most popular<br />

chOIces are FlOrida, Carribbean<br />

destmatlons and cruises"<br />

All.Incluslve tours - pack.<br />

although Ford styled It and de. (01/1(/"1011,,1 'lIId<br />

SIgned the exterior and mterlOr It"w p,,),mlll, rnl\c,1 ,<br />

and Mazda dId the component 1\jIIlNf' 69211 115RP o()<br />

engIneering, whIle the Metro IS (,mild II"r 1,I I I I," I I) I ()l I I' \ II "f I'\l f-..- \, 1<br />

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108<br />

DETROIT<br />

CUSTOM FRAMING & MIRROR<br />

We specialize in custom picture<br />

framing, custom mirrors, ready made<br />

frames and framed art. LOOK for our<br />

spring SALE savings up to 50%<br />

OFF!!. .. at 19571 Mack Ave., G.P.W.<br />

881-6922.<br />

Think Spring!! Be sure and stop by<br />

to see our new line of spring clothes.<br />

We also carry a complete line of communion<br />

dresses, veils and accessories,<br />

plus a large selectwn of boys sUlts,<br />

sport jackets and pants. Regular, slim<br />

and husky sizes - with FREE alterations!<br />

... at 23240 Great Mack Avenue,<br />

one block south of 9 Mzle Road, 777-<br />

8020.<br />

Hurry down to the NOTRE DAME<br />

PHARMACY for your <strong>Easter</strong> items.<br />

See our large selection of Russell<br />

Stover Candy, novelties, <strong>Easter</strong> cards,<br />

bunnies, toys, candy, stuffed toy animals<br />

and our variety of excellent and<br />

unique gifts ... at 16926 Kercheval inthe-Village,e<br />

885-2154.<br />

Josef's<br />

French Pastry Shop<br />

Decorate your <strong>Easter</strong> table with<br />

something delicious from Josef's.<br />

Choose from a colorful egg shaped<br />

cake, beautiful lamb cake or how<br />

about a <strong>Easter</strong> log cake. All decorated<br />

with <strong>Easter</strong> bunnies - of course -<br />

.. ,at 21150 Mack Avenue, 881-5710.<br />

l:...tate Je"oeler••anJ Antiquarian,.<br />

If you have old sterling silver items I<br />

that you never use why not sell them<br />

to the buyers at Charterhouse. They<br />

purchase flatware and holloware.<br />

Ornate, antique items are best. They<br />

also by English Georgian silver.<br />

Weekdays 9:00 to 5:00 - 16835<br />

Kercheval In the Village - 885-1232<br />

or (800) 233-2233.<br />

edmund t. AHEE jewelry co.<br />

Diamond is the birthstone for April.<br />

edmund t. AHEE jewelers has a wonderful<br />

collection of dwmond Jewelry<br />

- rings, earrmgs, bracelets, pms and<br />

necklaces crafted in gold and set with<br />

diamonds - a wide selectwn all at<br />

terrzfic values. edmund t. AHEE Jewelers<br />

is located at ... 20139 Mack<br />

Avenue at Oxford (between 7 & 8<br />

Alile Roads) Grosse Pointe Woods.<br />

Hours: Monday-Saturday 10:00 a.m.-<br />

6:00 p.m., except Thursday 10:00<br />

a.m.-8:00 p.m., 886-4600.<br />

Elegance<br />

for sizes<br />

14-26<br />

Are bunnies starting to hop around<br />

in your mind? Well ... <strong>Easter</strong> is on its<br />

way. Great <strong>Easter</strong> Outfits all in an<br />

array of pastel colors. Hop on into<br />

Lisa's ... elegance for sizes 14-26 ... at<br />

19583 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe,<br />

882-3130.<br />

KISKA JEWELERS<br />

"NEvr shzpment of SElKO watches<br />

have arrived!! See our large variety of<br />

ladies and mens watches in all price<br />

ranges to suit everyones budget. What<br />

a nice Ester present ... at 63 Kercheval<br />

on-the-Hzll, 885-5755.<br />

Come in and see the collection of<br />

Spring knit suits and dresses in petite<br />

and regular sizes ... at 20148 Mack at<br />

Oxford, 886-7424.<br />

Ed Maliszewski<br />

Carpeting.<br />

CARPET SALE ... Karastan, Lees,<br />

Miliken and Alexander Smith<br />

carpeting on SALE now at ... 21435<br />

Mack Avenue, 776-5510.<br />

~ 'l~ ~ 'Ptaee<br />

1203 S. Main Street, Royal Oak<br />

810-541-1414 Fax 810 541-5829<br />

1-94 to 696, exit at Main Street<br />

(turn right-go down about three<br />

blocks)<br />

"ONE-STOP SHOPPING FOR<br />

ALL YOU NEEDS"<br />

Watch for our NEW changes coming<br />

soon ...<br />

Jom us weekly for a delzcious fresh<br />

seafood dmner ... We'll keep you warm<br />

wzth our great homemade soups,<br />

hearty meals and comfy<br />

atmosphere ... See you soon at ... 100<br />

St. Clmr at the Rwer, 822-7817.<br />

• THE FRUIT TREE<br />

Pretty EASTER BASKETS filled<br />

with your choice of fruit, wine and<br />

gourmet foods. Add a honey baked<br />

ham or turkey breast to your<br />

arrangement. Lots of special <strong>Easter</strong><br />

candy, chocolates and cookies ... at<br />

20129 Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe<br />

Woods, 886-2352.<br />

TRESSES Hair Studio<br />

Is a smoke free enuzronment ... Make<br />

an <strong>app</strong>ointment for your<br />

complimentary consllltatwn for our<br />

advanced tone on tone hair color<br />

techniques designed for the spring<br />

and summer. Also, we now offer a<br />

complete menu of waxing services ... at<br />

16914 Kercheval Avenue, Grosse<br />

Pomte,881-4500.<br />

Jacobsons<br />

Calendar<br />

of Events<br />

5MIWTF5<br />

I 1<br />

3 4 5 6 789<br />

10 11 11 13 14 IS 16<br />

11 18 19 10 11 12 23<br />

'Y:.,15 26 17 28 29 30<br />

"DINNER TIME" ... serving steak<br />

dinners and seafood dinners every<br />

Thursday and Friday evening from<br />

5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m .... In The St. Clair<br />

Room.<br />

"SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET .....<br />

from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Adults<br />

$7.95 and children (10 years and<br />

under) $3.95 ... In The St. Clair Room.<br />

March 31st/April 1st/April 2nd.<br />

(Thursday. Friday, Saturday) Prom<br />

Trunk Collection Show 1994 in our<br />

Miss"J" Department.<br />

April 3rd (Sunday) "HAPPY<br />

EASTER" We will be closed today ...<br />

Have a nice day.<br />

~~-~~~¥~~<br />

-- ~~<br />

by hair co,<br />

SPECIAL ... Receive 50% OFF, for<br />

fzrst time clients, with Jenna or<br />

Alexandria on a halr cut or nail<br />

services (Saturday excluded). Also<br />

available is body massage<br />

therapy ... Call 822-8080 ... at 15229<br />

Kercheval, Grosse Pomte Park.<br />

The <strong>Easter</strong> Bunny has treats for the<br />

"sugar-free" child at the School Bell ...<br />

17047 Kercheval in-the- Village.<br />

Shop early for EASTER and see<br />

our variety of styles in brzght Sprmg<br />

colors zn petite, regular and 1/2 szzes.<br />

FREE alterations... at 23022 Mack<br />

Avenue, (across from S.C.S. post<br />

office) 774-1850.<br />

March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Bkathleen stevenson<br />

Friday, April 1st is the last day to<br />

enter the jelly bean contest to win a<br />

Herend Bunny - hurry in as we will<br />

be closed from Noon-3:00 p.m .... P.S.<br />

Have a H<strong>app</strong>y <strong>Easter</strong> ... 72 Kercheval<br />

on-the-Hill, 882-6880. '<br />

EDWIN<br />

PAUL<br />

SALON<br />

The Edwin Paul Salon in open on<br />

Mondays! If you like a quiet relaxing<br />

smoke free visit to a salon then<br />

Mondays are for you. The salon offers<br />

six different price levels to accommodate<br />

everyone. Also if you book any<br />

chemical service for Mondays you wzll<br />

receive $10.00 towards any products<br />

purchased. Please call 885-9001 for<br />

your <strong>app</strong>ozntment ... at 20327 Mack,<br />

Grosse Pointe.<br />

~~<br />

C?t~lVtiiltfh1wn '1Ji.... - Antiques<br />

New shipment of furniture. Now<br />

carrying silver by Silver Accents ... 5<br />

Kercheval on-the-Hill, 882-0164.<br />

Place your orders for <strong>Easter</strong><br />

Sunday. Lamb cakes, bunny cakes,<br />

cup cakes, cake nests, bunny face short<br />

bread cookies, cream pies, fruit pies,<br />

miniature pastries all from scratch<br />

and beautifully decorated. Dinner<br />

rolls, gourmet coffees and so on to<br />

make your holiday <strong>Easter</strong> Sunday<br />

Special... at 16844 Kercheval Place,<br />

in-the- Village, 882-1932.<br />

HARKNESS PHARMACY !l<br />

Have a prescription to be filled?<br />

...We beat all prices... Call and<br />

compare - Check-out the lowest<br />

prices in town. We accept G.M. hourly<br />

insurance. Call 884-3100 for quotes<br />

on your prescriptions ... at 20315<br />

Mack .Avenue (at Lochmoor) Grosse<br />

Pointe Woods.<br />

To advertise in this column<br />

call Kathleen Stevenson<br />

at 343-5582<br />

by 2:00 p m. Fndays


March 31, 1994<br />

Gros~ Pointe News<br />

Features<br />

S e C.t ion B<br />

Churches. . .. 5B<br />

Entertalfiment.. 7B<br />

More than 5,000 are expected to 'Race for the Cure'<br />

By Margie Reins Smith<br />

Fe'ature Editor<br />

Trudy Marchetti was diagnosed<br />

with breast cancer m<br />

March 1992, one week before<br />

DetrOIt's first Race for the<br />

Cure, the Susan G Komen<br />

Breast Cancer FoundatIOn's<br />

fundralser and consciousnessraiser<br />

Marchetti's doctors recommended<br />

a mastectomy<br />

She postponed surgery for a<br />

week so she could participate in<br />

the Rac~ for the Cure.<br />

The followmg year, competmg<br />

as a survivor, she won the<br />

race<br />

Marcheth I~ ready to nlP<br />

agam this year. She'd like another<br />

win. But even if she<br />

loses, she's a willner.<br />

Accordmg to MIChigan Cancer<br />

FoundatIOn statIstics,<br />

nearly 7,000 MIchigan women<br />

Will be diagnosed with breast<br />

cancer this year and 2,000 will<br />

die of the dIsease III 1994.<br />

Marchetti encourages others<br />

to run, walk or stroll III a fundraiser<br />

devoted to continuing<br />

breast cancer research, education<br />

and screening programs in<br />

southeast Michigan.<br />

The third annual 5K run!<br />

walkJracewalk and one-mile fun<br />

run will be held the morning of<br />

Saturday, AprIl 9, on the<br />

grounds of the Detroit Zoo. Detroit's<br />

race IS one of 48 nation-<br />

Wide.<br />

The benefit/consciousnessraiser<br />

is expected to bring more<br />

than 5,000 people of all ages<br />

and athletic abilities together<br />

to promote breast cancer awareness,<br />

encourage early detectIOn<br />

and celebrate survivors lIke<br />

Marchetti.<br />

"Some people come to race,<br />

others come to walk and some<br />

Just come to watch," said Jane<br />

Hoey, assistant director of<br />

breast cancer community out<br />

reach-and education for the<br />

Michigan Cancer Foundation-<br />

PrentIs Comprehensive Cancer<br />

Center. "Everyone is welcome<br />

to come out and support breast<br />

cancer awareness "<br />

MarchettI has been running<br />

for eight years She started out<br />

biking; then walking.<br />

"I was walkmg faster and<br />

faster, then I started runmng,"<br />

she said. "I like to run on<br />

Lakeshore. I used to cross-tram<br />

with weights, but after my surgery<br />

I had to gIve up the<br />

weights So I just nln more"<br />

MarchettI averages 30 to 45<br />

rmles a week. "It vanes It depends<br />

on what the body and<br />

the rmnd are III the mood for,"<br />

she said. "Runmng IS something<br />

you either love or hate. I<br />

love It."<br />

Marchetti had her first mam<br />

mograrn when she was 39 'Five<br />

years later, after a routme<br />

mammogram, her doctor saId<br />

the results showed what he<br />

called "some calcIfication "<br />

"A friend of mine said It was<br />

probably nothmg," MarchettI<br />

Sald. "I wasn't too womed My<br />

gynecologist said to have a<br />

bIOPSYI went on vacatIOn in<br />

February and waited until I got<br />

back III March to have the<br />

bIOpSY."<br />

Three days after the biopsy,<br />

her doctor called to say he<br />

found some cancer cells<br />

"He asked my husband and<br />

me to come to the office the<br />

next day," she saId "I still<br />

wasn't alarmed When he de.<br />

SCrIbedthe surgery, however, I<br />

said to myself, 'wait a mmute,<br />

thiS 18 serious '"<br />

After runmng the 11rstRace<br />

for the Cure, Marchetti underwent<br />

a modified mastectomy<br />

and reconstructIve surgery Be.<br />

RADIAL KERATOTOMY<br />

is a Proven Medical Proc€<br />

For Correcting Nearsighte \<br />

and Astigmatism<br />

If you're nearsighted, you know how<br />

difficult it is to see without glasses.<br />

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Radial Keratotomy (r.k.) may be \. ~<br />

your answer for better vision ...with, ,\'( . . .~~<br />

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t,'Ir.",t:<br />

R.K. is a precise microsurgical<br />

procdure to correct nearsightedness<br />

and astigmatism. CO Ub<br />

With state,of-the-art equipment,<br />

nnn<br />

it is both proven and predict, •<br />

able ...and performed on<br />

Eastside Eye<br />

Physicians<br />

Anne M. Nachazel, M.D.<br />

Neal M. Krasnick, M.D.<br />

22151 Moross, Suite 123<br />

St. John Professional Building One<br />

Detroit, MI 48236<br />

(313) 885..5780<br />

u r :J<br />

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Our physicians are committed to<br />

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complete eye care ...and<br />

lnt0p to th~ c['\ncept that cost will •<br />

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you: si£,ht. It is important for 0CUS<br />

you to know that Dr. Nachaze1 and _<br />

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6:30 P.M.<br />

No <strong>app</strong>o1l1\l'nenlls necessary Please bring<br />

your glasses or copy of your prescnpllOn<br />

MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION<br />

SERVICES • SYSTEMS • CONSULTATION t.<br />

cause the cancer was removed<br />

at an early btage, she didn't<br />

need chemotherapy or radiatIOn<br />

"Chemotherapy ::,cared me<br />

more than ::,urgery," Marchetti<br />

said She attend" meetmgs of<br />

WATCH, d '>Uport l"TfOUpmade<br />

up of 60 or 70 women who have<br />

had bred"t CdUCe!<br />

"MObt women m thIS group<br />

are more afraid of chemo than<br />

anythmg else," she said<br />

Marchetti returned to her<br />

trammg schedule three weeks<br />

aftel surgery "I &tmted by<br />

walkmg, then walkmg fast<br />

Now I Iun. sWim and ride a<br />

bike"<br />

She WOI k" m the medical re<br />

Photos by Margie Rems SmIth<br />

Trudy Marchetti of Grosse<br />

Pointe Woods. a breast cancer survivor.<br />

will run in the third annual<br />

Race for the Cure. aSK run/walkl<br />

racewa1k and one-mile fun run<br />

sponsored by the Susan G. Komen<br />

Breast Cancer Foundation.<br />

The race will be held on the<br />

grounds of the Detroit Zoo on Saturday.<br />

April 9. Registration is $16<br />

by April 1: $20 on race day _ Proceeds<br />

wiIl he used f~breast can-<br />

.:oer research. education and<br />

screening programs.<br />

cords department of St John<br />

Hospital and sell& real estate<br />

for Sme Realty She's a smgle<br />

mother (James IS 11; Teresa IS<br />

9) She ran the Free Press Marathon<br />

m 1993 and several<br />

')hortel races smce her surgery<br />

Race proceeds Will be used by<br />

the MCF Prentls Comprehensive<br />

Cancer Center to fund<br />

breast cancer awarene&s and<br />

early detectIOn programs<br />

"Many low-mcome women<br />

fall through the Clacks after<br />

OrIgInal mammograms show<br />

abnOlmahtles," Hoey said "In<br />

many cases theIr msurance<br />

doo"n't l-Uveladdltlonal te&Lmg<br />

to confirm cancer diagnoses,<br />

only treatment after the diagnoses<br />

are made"<br />

Other programs funded by<br />

the DetrOit race mclude work-<br />

See RACE, page 3B<br />

___ ...... L .. .... _ ~ __


Mr. and Mrs. Mark Daniel<br />

Calzolano<br />

Goodnow-<br />

Calzolano<br />

Mary Anne Goodno\\ of ChI<br />

cago, daughter of Mr and Mrs<br />

Damel 1'J.mothy Goodnow of<br />

GlOsse Pomte Fal ms, marned<br />

Mark Damel Cal70lano of ChI<br />

cago, son of Mr and Mrs John<br />

J Calzolano of Chen)' HIll,<br />

N J , on Dec 11, 1993, at the<br />

BasIlIca of the Sacred Heart at<br />

Notre Dame, Ind<br />

The Rev DanIel J lssmg officIated<br />

at the 3 p m ceremonj,<br />

whIch was followed by a recep<br />

tIon at the SummIt Club III<br />

South Bend, Ind<br />

The bnde's gown featured a<br />

portraIt collar, a sIlk satin bod-<br />

Ice decorated wIth beads and<br />

pearls and a full silk tulle<br />

skui Her beaded headband<br />

held a cathedral-length tulle<br />

veIl She carned a cascade of<br />

red roses, Ivy and holly.<br />

The bnde's sIster. Amy Goodnow<br />

CIano of ChIcago, was the<br />

matron of honor<br />

Bridesmaids were the brIde's<br />

SIster, JennIfer Susan Goodnow<br />

Penny baker-<br />

Emmerich<br />

Mr and Mrs DaVId C Pennybaker<br />

of Winthrop, Mdss,<br />

have announced the engage<br />

ment of theIr daughter, KIm.<br />

berly Pennybaker, to DaVId<br />

H B Emmench, son of Don and<br />

Ann Emmench of Grosse<br />

Pomte Park. A May weddmg IS<br />

planned<br />

Pennybaker IS a student at<br />

Suffolk UniverSity, workmg for<br />

a degree 111 mternational economICS<br />

She IS a teller SUpervI'<br />

SOl' at Shawmut Bank m Boston.<br />

New Arrivals<br />

Ryan William Belluomo<br />

WIlham and DIane Belluomo<br />

of Grosse POInte Woods are the<br />

parents of a son, Ryan WIllIam<br />

BeIIuomo, born Feb. 23, 1994<br />

Maternal grandparents are<br />

Robert and Donna Hagg of<br />

Grosse Pomte Woods. Paternal<br />

grandparents are William and<br />

ShIrley Belluomo of Clmton<br />

TownshIp Maternal greatgrandmothers<br />

are LoUIse Hagg<br />

and June Stovall, both of St<br />

ClaIr Shores<br />

Emma Faith Caruso<br />

Paul and LorI Caruso of SteveI1SVIlle,<br />

formerly of Grosse<br />

Pomte Farms, are the parents<br />

of a daughter, Emma FaIth Caruso,<br />

born Dee 4, 1993 Maternal<br />

grandparents are Margaret<br />

Tomlko of Deltona, Fla, and<br />

the late Albert Tomlko Pater.<br />

nal grandparents are Harriette<br />

Caruso of Grosse Pomte Farms<br />

and the late Paul Caruso<br />

Great grandmothers are Mary<br />

MIsko of BentleyvIlle, Pa, and<br />

NIna Cam of Grosse Pomte<br />

Farms<br />

Andrew Dalton Black<br />

Mr and MI s Jefft ey Black of<br />

Glos.,e Pomte Woods al e the<br />

pm ents of a son, Andrew Dal<br />

ton Black bOln Jan 21, 1994<br />

~1atel nal h'landparent11 • OEAR60RN HEIGHTS 13JOO Ford RO'd 13131 i/4 9600 • TROY 1081 (" lO'9 l,ke Ro,d 13IJI 689 '890<br />

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March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

The Match Box is a listing of local<br />

events. To be included, fill out the<br />

form on this page. Call 882-0294<br />

with any questions.<br />

m U<br />

SIC<br />

Christ Church<br />

Grosse Pointe, 61<br />

GraBBe Pomte Boulevard m Gro'lse<br />

Pomte Farms, Will perform Handel's<br />

MeSBulh, parts II and III at 7 30 P m<br />

frIday, Apr" 1 TIcketa are $15 and<br />

$10. Call 885-4841<br />

• • •<br />

The St Isaac Jogues Adult Choir Will<br />

present "The Seven Last Words of<br />

Chnst n on Friday, Apr" I, at 7 30 P m<br />

at the church, 21120 Madison in St<br />

Clair Shores The concert IS free Call<br />

778-5100<br />

• • •<br />

DetroIt Chamber Wmds' Nlghtnotes<br />

series performs at 830 pm Fnday,<br />

Apnl I, at Hagopian World of Rugs,<br />

850 S. Woodward In Blrmmgham<br />

TIckets are $12 Call (810) 362.2622<br />

• • •<br />

Alma SmIth RPd Fnends mJl pilr.<br />

form at 8 pm Wednesday, Apnl 6, at<br />

the Grosse Pomte Umtarlan Church,<br />

17150 Maumee In the CIty of Grosse<br />

Pomte TIckets are $9 In advance, $10<br />

at the door Call 961.1714<br />

•• •<br />

Pirate's Cove, 17201 Mack, offers<br />

musIc by Bonnie and Jay every Friday<br />

and Saturday from 7 to 11 P m Call<br />

343.0870.<br />

• • •<br />

Vocalist/piamst Cathy Grachal per.<br />

forms every Friday and Saturday<br />

evening at 7'30 pm at Patnck Jays,<br />

19133 Kelly Call 371-4646<br />

• ••<br />

The Sun Messengers will perform at<br />

8 p m. Saturday, April 2, at Sindbads<br />

at the River in St Clair. Call 822.<br />

7817.<br />

•• •<br />

Detroit MuSIC Vi8ion Jazz Collective<br />

features Detroit MUSIC Award<br />

Winnllrs for Best New Group,<br />

INO/UNO Saturday, April 2, at<br />

Alvin'lI, 6766 Cass on Wayne's cam.<br />

pus Call832.2355<br />

• • •<br />

The Screamm' Cheetah Wheehes<br />

will be at the Ritz, 10 1/2 MIle and<br />

Gratiot In RoseVille at 11 30 P m<br />

Fnday, AprIl 1. Call 778.8150<br />

• • •<br />

The Wmans Will perform at 7 pm<br />

Sunday, April 3, at the Fox Theatre<br />

TIckets are $32 50 and $27 50 Call<br />

953.3300<br />

•• •<br />

I!'I~. :~"'O"of<br />

THE MATCH BOX<br />

Compiled by Ronald J. Bernas<br />

ri.J Nancy Michael are on<br />

display at Rabble's Coffee House,<br />

22010 Harper in 8t Clair Shores, ""<br />

through May 7 Call (810) 779-0707<br />

• • •<br />

The Detroit Institute of Arts WIll '<br />

offer "Pnnts and Drawmgs In the Age<br />

{<br />

of Rubens," an exhIbItIOn of 120 works<br />

I<br />

from the DrA's permanent collection<br />

In addItion, the works of Pat Oliphant,<br />

the Pulitzer Prize-winning edltonal<br />

cartoomst, WIll be on dIsplay through<br />

April 17 Also, the "Art of the<br />

Amencan Inwan Frontier" IS on dls.<br />

play through June 26 Call 833.7900<br />

• • •<br />

"Old Master Pnnts,n an exhibItIOn of<br />

woodcuts, engravmgs, etchmgs and<br />

aquatints by Rembrandt, Durer,<br />

Poussin, Gaya and Collot WIll be on<br />

chaplay through Aprd 10 at the Edsel<br />

& Eleanor Ford House, 1100<br />

Lakeshore In Grosse POinte Shores<br />

Call 8844222<br />

•••<br />

The prints of Fritz Eichenberg<br />

wluch celebrate peace WIll be on dls,<br />

"St. Catherine<br />

by Peter Paul<br />

of Alexandria"<br />

Rubens.<br />

is an etching and engraving<br />

play at the Swords mto Plowshares<br />

Peace Center and Gallery, 33 E<br />

Adams in DetrOIt The show runs<br />

through May 26 Call 965.5422.<br />

• ••<br />

An exhibit on war-toys will be on dls.<br />

play at the Center Gallenes at the<br />

Center for Creative Stuwes, 15 E<br />

KIrby, SUIte 107, through April 15<br />

Call 874.1955<br />

• • •<br />

The Scarab Club, 217 Farnsworth,<br />

DetrOIt, presents the 1994 Annual All.<br />

Media Silver Medal ExhibItIOn<br />

through Apnl23 Call 831-1250.<br />

• • •<br />

Free band concert will be at Barnes school<br />

Grosse Pointe Music Makers,<br />

under the baton of Ben Grycan<br />

of Grosse Pointe Woods, Will<br />

agam be featured m a free concert<br />

at Barnes school, 20090<br />

Mornmgside, at 7:30 p.m<br />

Thursday, April 7.<br />

The Community Education<br />

Department of the Grosse.<br />

Henry Ford<br />

Theater presents<br />

'Purlie Victorious'<br />

Pearls of wisdom blend with<br />

triumphant laughter when<br />

"Purlie VictoriOUS" takes the<br />

stage at Henry Ford Museum<br />

Theater March 25 through<br />

Apnl30<br />

ThIS 1961 comedy by Ossie<br />

DaVIS is set in a small Georgia<br />

town in the early days of the<br />

ciVIl rights movement Purlie<br />

Vlctonous Judson is an exuber.<br />

ant young African-American<br />

church deacon who wants to<br />

create an integrated house of<br />

worship.<br />

The hopeful hero finds hiS<br />

plans opposed by the unrecon.<br />

structed 01' Cap'n Cotchipee,<br />

but supported by the captam's<br />

bberal son, Charley.<br />

Henry Ford Museum Theater<br />

performances are Fridays and<br />

Saturdays at 8 p.m. and include<br />

a Sunday matinee at 4:30<br />

p.m on April 17<br />

TIckets for all performances<br />

are $9 for theater only; $27 for<br />

dlnnerltheater. For more mfor.<br />

mati on, call 271.1620 and ask<br />

for the reservations center<br />

Artists Association<br />

seeks participants<br />

for annual festival<br />

The Grosse Pointe Artists<br />

ASSOCIatIOnIS seeking entries<br />

for Its annual VIllage Art FestIval.<br />

TIns year, the festIval WIll<br />

be Saturday, June 4, and Sun.<br />

day, June 5, on the St Clair<br />

Plaza at Kercheval and St.<br />

ClaIr m the VIllage.<br />

The jurted show IS open to<br />

artists workmg m all medIUms<br />

and quality crafts<br />

Artists who are interested<br />

ShOl'lri call Ruth Whipple at<br />

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The DetrOIt fIlm<br />

Theatre at the Detroit<br />

Institute of Arts presents "Belle<br />

Epoque," a comedy about love H. 1911<br />

Spain April 1.3 Tickets are $4 Call<br />

83'3 2323<br />

Rabble's • • •<br />

Coffee House, 22010<br />

Harper In St Clair Shores. opened a<br />

new film serIeq Monday. March 28,<br />

WIth a series of <strong>Easter</strong><br />

779.0707<br />

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• • •<br />

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WIll be performed at 7 p m Thursday,<br />

March 31 at LakeSide Community<br />

Cnurch, .3.3101 JeJler50n In St Clair<br />

Shores The roncert IS free Call 293<br />

2070<br />

The Edsel • • • & Eleanor Ford House,<br />

1100 Lakeshore In Grosse POinte<br />

Shores WIll host an <strong>Easter</strong> event for<br />

famlhes mcludlng an egg hunt and a<br />

VISit WIth the <strong>Easter</strong> Bunny, at 11<br />

a m Saturday, Apnl 2 AdmiSSion IS<br />

$3 Call 8844222<br />

• • •<br />

A Youth 3 on 3 basketball league<br />

begins April 2 at 11 a m at the<br />

Lakeshore Family YMCA, for ages 11-<br />

14 Call 778-5811<br />

• • •


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March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News Faces & places 38<br />

Gleaners cleans up at Women's Power Breakfast March 16<br />

The Women's Power Breakfast<br />

on March 16 was held at<br />

the DetroIt Club, a place traditIOnally<br />

Identified as the stompmg<br />

grounds of Powerful Men<br />

The by-mvltatlOn-only benefit<br />

raIsed $15,000 for Gleaners'<br />

CapItal Fund Dnve<br />

Southeastern MIchIgan's<br />

powerful busmesswomen and<br />

volunteers (120 of them) got together<br />

for a breakfast under<br />

written by Prudential SeCurl<br />

ties and to heal' a talk by<br />

Christine Vladimiroff, presl<br />

dent and CEO of Second Hal'<br />

vest, a natIOnwide consortIUm<br />

of food banks<br />

Gleanel s was founded m<br />

1977 to serve the hungry m<br />

southeastel n MlChlgan Food,<br />

whIch IS donated or sold for a<br />

low pnce, IS the:l provided to<br />

184 member agencies, whICh,<br />

m turn, Identify Detroit's needl<br />

est and hungTlest. Gleaners dis<br />

tnbuted more than 13 mllhon<br />

pounds of food m 1993 Gene<br />

Gonya IS plesldent of Gleanels<br />

Commumty Food Bank<br />

Co-ehaJrmen of the benefit<br />

were Trudy DunCombe<br />

Archer, Lisa A. Ford and<br />

Dulcie Rosenfeld.<br />

Others who attended' Michelle<br />

Engler, Lynn Ford<br />

Alandt, Linda Kughn, Alberta<br />

Tinsely-Williams, Kay<br />

Hunt, Teola Hunter, Pearl<br />

Holforty, Terry Merritt,<br />

Ruth Glancy, Marlene Borman,<br />

Susan Moiseev, Anna<br />

Diggs Taylor, Cynthia Ford,<br />

Nettie Seabrooks, Barbara<br />

McClure, Patti Knox, Andrea<br />

Rommell Dickson and<br />

Dr. Bettye Arrington-Martin.<br />

Gleaners is seekmg to raIse<br />

$3 mtllion In the pnvate sector<br />

for the following projects:<br />

• The consolIdation of Its operatlOn<br />

from three rental facihtIes<br />

mto a headquarters in DetroIt<br />

• The additIOn of 7,200<br />

square feet of refngerator and<br />

freezer space for food storage<br />

and the expansion of its loading<br />

docks and dry storage space.<br />

• An mcrease m Its capacity<br />

to dlstnbute more than 15 mil.<br />

hon pounds of food annually<br />

To learn more about Gleaners<br />

Commumty Food Bank,<br />

call 923-3535<br />

No bones about it: The<br />

From page IB<br />

SIte and commumty breast cancer<br />

education programs, Buddy<br />

Check 4 Your Health, a breast<br />

self exammation program cosponsored<br />

by WDIV-TV, and<br />

the transcriptIOn of breast self.<br />

examinatIOn mstructlOns mto<br />

Arabic, so the awareness messages<br />

can be carried to the<br />

area's Arab commumtles<br />

MarchettI can't emphaSIZe<br />

the value of mammograms<br />

enough.<br />

"Insurance should pay for<br />

them too - even for young<br />

women I'm a good example of<br />

the Importance of rout me mam<br />

mograms," she saId<br />

The Race for the Cure IS ded.<br />

Icated to Alexa Kraft, a DetrOIt<br />

runner who died of breast can.<br />

cer<br />

The entry fee IS $16 by AprIl<br />

1; $20 on Apnl 9 Registration<br />

will begm at 7 30 a m on race<br />

day. The 5K run/walk/race<br />

.walk begms at 9 a.m. The one.<br />

.mtIe fun walk begms at 9_10<br />

a m PartiCIpants Will be ammt<br />

,ted to the zoo fJ ee, after the<br />

• .race<br />

. "You don't have to be ath.<br />

letlc to come out and have a<br />

good time," Hoey Said "And If<br />

you don't walk, racewalk or<br />

run the 5K, we hope you'll<br />

walk the one.mlle course All<br />

you need IS a pall- of walkmg or<br />

runnmg shoes and a shared<br />

dedicatIOn to thIS cause "<br />

Race for the Cure entry<br />

forms are aVailable at Jacob<br />

son's and JC Penney stores,<br />

Jenny Craig Centre", Pier 1<br />

Imports, 1\fTany's and runmng<br />

"tores that sell New Balance<br />

shoes Or call the MCF PrentJs<br />

Comprehen"lve Cancer Center<br />

at 8330715 or the Motor CIty<br />

Stnder" hothne at (810) 544-<br />

9099<br />

YOU CAN<br />

ADVERTISE TOO'<br />

CALL 882-3500<br />

To Reserve Display Adver~s ng Space<br />

By 2 OJ p m Fr day<br />

MichIgan Humane SocIety WIll<br />

hold Its fifth annual Bow Wow<br />

Brunch from noon to 3 P m<br />

Sunday, ApriI1?, at the Ritz<br />

Carlton In Dearborn<br />

The benefit for homeless and<br />

Injured ammal" cared for by<br />

the MHS WIll mclude a cham<br />

pagne receptIOn, a gourmet<br />

brunch, musIc by the Mel Ball<br />

TrIO and some speCIal canme<br />

celebrity <strong>app</strong>earances<br />

All proceeds go to the MHS<br />

Tickets are $100 a person and<br />

reservatIOns are necessary by<br />

Fnday, Apnll Call (810) 852<br />

7420 for mformatlOn<br />

Ars Poetic a: AI'SPoellca<br />

Chamber Orchestra Will per.<br />

form at DetrOIt's Orchestra<br />

Hall at 8 pm. Monday, Apnl<br />

11, In a concert to benefit the<br />

RIchard C VanDeusen Com<br />

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THE SUBJECT FOR THIS<br />

SUNDAY IS:<br />

"Unreality"<br />

First Church of Christ,<br />

Scientist<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms,<br />

282 Chalfonte AYe.<br />

4 blocks West of Moro~s<br />

Sunday 10 30 am<br />

Sunday School 10 30 a m<br />

Wednesday 8 00 P m.<br />

ALLARE WELCOME<br />

Eslabhshed 1865<br />

GRACE<br />

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

Kerchevalal LakepoJnle<br />

Grosse POJnlePJrk 822-3823<br />

Sunday - Worship 10 30 a m<br />

Tuesday - Thnft Shop 10 30 .330<br />

Wednesday-<br />

Amazing Grace Semor~ 11- 3 00<br />

COME JOIN US<br />

Grosse Pointe Umtarian<br />

Church<br />

"Family <strong>Easter</strong><br />

Service"<br />

1030 a m Service & Church School<br />

17150 MAUMEE 881.0420<br />

R v h MI I t<br />

Faith Lutheran Church<br />

CHRIST CENTERED. SPIRIT LED<br />

530pm<br />

800pm<br />

Jefierson at PhIllip 822-2296<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

Commumon Service 10'30 a m & 8'00 pm<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

9'15 a m Sunday School<br />

10:30 a m. WorshIp ServIce - Nursery AvaIlable<br />

Ronald W SchmIdt, Pastor<br />

The Grosse Pointe Memorial Church<br />

The Presbylenan Church (USA)<br />

Palm/Passion Sunday<br />

THE REV: DR. V. BRUCE RIGDON preaching<br />

9.00 Worship 10'00 EducatIOn for All<br />

11:00 Worship 8'45-12:15 Cribffoddler Care<br />

HOLY WEEK & EASTER SERVICES<br />

Maundy Thursday - 6 pm DlOnern:30 pm WorshIp<br />

Good Friday - 12-3 pm MedItatIOn; 8 pm Tenebrae ServIce<br />

<strong>Easter</strong> - 7'45-8.15 am Columbarium ServJce/<br />

9 & 11 WorshIp - Holy Communion/BaplIsm<br />

16 Lake.shore Drive, Grosse Pointe Fanus 882.5330<br />

~istnrit .fl.NttrtU£rs' Q.1hurch<br />

~ q~~PENDENT.ANGL'CAN"'"t"'"t<br />

A House of Prayer for all ?oople - S,0C9 ~!l42<br />

""The Manllme 5allors' Ca1hedral-<br />

COME WORSHIP WITH US<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY, Marcb 31: 12:10p.m.<br />

The Holy Eucharwt In commemoratIon of the first Lord's Supper<br />

GOOD FRIDAY, APRn.. 1: 12 Noon-3:00 p.m.<br />

Psalms, The StatIOns of the Cross, and the GOQd Fnday LIturgy, With choral<br />

music throughout the Three Hours<br />

EASTER DAY, APRn.. 3: 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. The <strong>Easter</strong> LIturgy Festival<br />

Choral Eucharist at both Bemces Sunday School and Nursery Care on Sundays<br />

at the 11'00 Semce only<br />

The 1928 Book of Common Prayer<br />

170 E Jefferson Avenue<br />

(At the Tunnel entrance) Free secured parkmg 10 the Ford Audrtonum Garage<br />

(313) 259-2206<br />

The Rev Richard W Ingalls, Rector<br />

Kenneth J SWeelman. ARC 0 • Or 1st and ChOirmaster<br />

CHRIST CHURCH GROSSE POINTE<br />

Maundy Thursday - Msn:h 31<br />

9.30 a m Holy Euchanst<br />

730 P m Holy Euchanst &. lhe Stnppmg of the Allar<br />

830 P m Prayer Walch Begins<br />

700a m<br />

.915 am<br />

'II 15a m<br />

HOLY WEEK AND EASTER<br />

Good Friday-Apnll<br />

.12 ()()- 3 00 P m "LIVIng wllll tile Word"<br />

Med,lallons by the RI Rev R Stewan Wood<br />

2.00 pm Chlldren's Service<br />

7.30 p m Concert Handel'sMeSSlah<br />

Saturday-April 2<br />

Hal y Eucllanst<br />

The Greal Vigl I of Easler<br />

EaslerDay-Apnl3<br />

Holy Eucllarisl<br />

Family EueharlSt & the F10wenng of the Cross<br />

Fesllval Celebration of .he Holy Eucharist<br />

JEFFERSON AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

8625 E. Jefferson Avenue<br />

Maundy Thursday - 800 p m<br />

Thnebrae, Communion<br />

Good Frida~' . 1 00 to 2.00 p m. Me


March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

The Pastor's Corner<br />

Shared traditions<br />

By the Rev. Gordon S. Mlkoskl<br />

Associate Pa3tor, Grosse POinte Memorial Churchi<br />

I deeply <strong>app</strong>reciated last week's column by RabbI<br />

Jonathan V. Plaut as I found It to be mformatlve and<br />

insightful. He marvelously interpreted for the WIder<br />

community that which IS at the heart of the JeWIsh religious<br />

tradItion. I also <strong>app</strong>recIated hIS column because<br />

it reminded me of the very close tH'S between our two<br />

religious traditIOns For too long Chnstians have<br />

driven an artificial wedge between Jesus and JudaIsm,<br />

and therefore between Christians and Jew::,.<br />

Let it never be forgotten that Jesus, no matter what<br />

else may be said of him, was a first-century Jew He<br />

was steeped in the history and values that RabbI Plaut<br />

so aptly artIculated.<br />

In addItion, a great deal of Jesus' teachmgs and<br />

teaching methods seem to have been strongly mfluenced<br />

by rabbimcal teachmgs of hIS day. Furthermore,<br />

most of Jesus' mitial followers were Jews and It IS<br />

likely that, with the exceptwn of som" !elt!'>luu::> leduers<br />

who perceived him to be a threat, he was VIewed In<br />

a favorable light by a large portIOn of the Jews in<br />

early first-c~ntury Palestine.<br />

In light of the long and ugly tradition of Christian<br />

anti-Semitism, In WhICh Jews have unfaIrly been portrayed<br />

as "Christ killers," it IS necessary in my judgment<br />

for such elementary facts about Jesus and his<br />

earlIest followers to be emphasized Let me be clear,<br />

there is simply no place for £.~.ti-SemitIsm m ChnstIanity.<br />

At <strong>Easter</strong>, when the differences between ChnstIans<br />

and Jews are brought mto sharpest relIef and unaVOIdably<br />

so due to differences m the way Jesus is ultimately<br />

<strong>app</strong>raised by the two tradItions, let me suggest<br />

that there is also a great deal that is shared.<br />

If <strong>Easter</strong> IS not about dIvine interventIOn Into human<br />

life for the purpose of liberating people from cruel<br />

and harsh slavery, then it isn't about anything at all.<br />

Divine love for human beings is so great that decisive<br />

action is required from God's side. Liberation from<br />

forces that dehumanize and disfigure is what Passover<br />

and <strong>Easter</strong> are all about.<br />

Celebrating the historical intervention and ongoing<br />

work of the One who hears our CrIes and responds with<br />

tender compassion is at the hea.rt of each celebratIOn<br />

For Jews that means remembering the Exodus from<br />

cruel taskmasters in Egypt under Moses' leadership;<br />

further, it means living in such a way as to promote<br />

liberation for all who are oppressed<br />

For Christians that means rememberIng Jesus'<br />

death and resurrectIOn whlch sets people free from the<br />

bondage to sin and death; and it is about hvmg In such<br />

a way that love overcomes all manifestatIOns of sm<br />

and death, whether personal or corporate.<br />

To my Jewish neighbors I say, "May your Passover<br />

celebration be blessed!"<br />

To my Christian brothers and sisters I say, "Alleluia!<br />

He is risen!"<br />

Soroptimists hold awards dinner<br />

Soroptimists International of<br />

Grosse Pointe combined its<br />

busmess meeting WIth an<br />

awards dInner March 9 at the<br />

Grosse Pointe War Memorial<br />

The Grosse Pointe chapter<br />

annually SOlICIts <strong>app</strong>licatIOns<br />

for Its Youth CitIzenshIp<br />

Award (yeA), Midwestern Regional<br />

Award Project (RAP)<br />

and Traming Awards Program<br />

(TAP)<br />

Carrie Heins received this<br />

year's YC A; Jesseca Sir LoUIS<br />

receIved the TAP, and Melame<br />

A Bazll receIved the RAP<br />

Also honored dunng the<br />

event was the Honorable Susan<br />

B Neilson, a Judge m the<br />

Wayne County CircUlt Court<br />

The SoroptImist chapter IS<br />

contmumg work on ItS "vOn-tobe-pubhshed<br />

cookbook and Its<br />

project to sew pIllows and curtains<br />

for HUG, an addIctIOn<br />

treatment center. For more mformatIOn<br />

about Soroptinllsts<br />

InternatIOnal of Grosse Pomte,<br />

call Susan Mlhalah at 882-<br />

9706<br />

Among those who attended a recent meeting of Grosse<br />

Pointe's Soroptimisls International are. from left. Mary Parsigian<br />

of Grosse Pointe Farms. president: the Honorable Susan<br />

B. Neilson: Rosemary Hughes of Grosse Pointe Farms.<br />

foundation chairman: Carrie Heins. Melanie A. Bazil and Jesseca<br />

Sir Louis. award winners.<br />

Support groups are for families,<br />

individuals touched by alcohol<br />

St John HospItal Macomb<br />

Center m Harnson Township<br />

otTers a varIety of weekly support<br />

groups for people affected<br />

directly or mdlrec.t!y by alcohol.<br />

Ism, mcludmg<br />

• Alcohohcs Anonymous -<br />

for the alcohol-dependent -<br />

meets Wednesdays and Fndays<br />

at 8 p m and Saturdays at 2<br />

pm<br />

• Alanon - for famllles of al-<br />

___________ ""u,,-<br />

MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION<br />

SERVICES • SYSTEMS • CONSULTATION<br />

cohol abusers - meets Wednes<br />

days at 8 pm<br />

• Alateen and Alatot - for<br />

teenagers and chIldren of aleo<br />

hohc parents - meets Wedncs<br />

days at 8 pm<br />

The ho,>pltal 1hlp (bet\\ ecn Clocker<br />

and Shook roadhop 11',<br />

Pettipointe<br />

Questers<br />

to meet April 7<br />

PettlpOlnl(' Qup"tpr" No 243<br />

WIll meet ThUl "day, Apnl 7, at<br />

the home of Joanne MarcIl The<br />

plOgIam 1'.'111feature a talk on<br />

papel weight!> by (,all Ke<br />

mmler<br />

Windmill Pointe<br />

Garden Club to<br />

hear about birds<br />

$40 and free child care WIll be<br />

prOVIded To regIl',ter, call 884<br />

3075 The l>emmar IS a com<br />

mumty l>erVlceopen to person"<br />

of all faith,> who are separated,<br />

divorced Or recovering from the<br />

end of a long term relatIOnship<br />

Men's Breakfast<br />

meets Fridays at<br />

Memorial Church<br />

The Men's Breakfast, an ecu<br />

memcal group that meets regu<br />

lady for food and spmtual mes<br />

l',age'>, wIll convene on FrIday,<br />

Apnl 1, at Grol',se Pomte Mem<br />

onal Church, 16 Lake;,hore<br />

The Rev V Bruce RIgdon will<br />

,>peak<br />

St. Paul Altar<br />

Society to discuss<br />

spiritual journals<br />

The St Paul Altar Society<br />

WIll sponsor a talk by Sister<br />

Mary Fmn, of the Sacred Heart<br />

Seminary faculty, at 1 pm<br />

Monday, AprIl 4, at the St<br />

Paul Cathohc Church parish<br />

house<br />

Fmn WIll dIscuss "How to<br />

Start a Spmtual Journal"<br />

Comphmentary notebooks WIll<br />

be provided to partICIpants. For<br />

more mformation, call Ruth<br />

WhIPple at 885-2026<br />

Fox Creek chapter<br />

of Questers meets<br />

"Hodge-Podge" IS the title of<br />

Nancy Grunewald's program,<br />

whIch WIll be presented to the<br />

members of Fox Creek Questel'S<br />

Thursday, Apnl 7, at the<br />

home of Carolyn Steketee<br />

Norma Lee Jackson 1'.'111dSS1St<br />

Hall'<br />

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Our profeSSIOnal staff IS here to aSSIst you If you<br />

or a loved one needs Home Care or Pnvate Duty<br />

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RNs/LPNs • Home Health Aides • Personal Care Aides<br />

Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week<br />

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an affiliate of SI John Health System


March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Roxanne Wellington and Kerry Mcinerney <strong>app</strong>ear in Wendy<br />

Wasserstein's Pulitzer Prize-winning play "The Heidi Chronicles"<br />

at the Hilberry Theatre through May 6, For tickets and<br />

information, call 577-2972.<br />

'Heidi Chronicles'<br />

scales ne'W heights<br />

By Ronald J. Bernas<br />

Assistant Editor<br />

A play about enhghtenment<br />

- femmme or otherwIse - IS<br />

usually one of t\\ 0 thmgs<br />

preachy or contnved<br />

Wendy Wasserstem':, Puhtzel<br />

PrIze,wInnmg "The Heldl<br />

Chlomeles" IS both But It'S<br />

also funny, Wdlm, movmg and<br />

maddenmg And It'S eAtlemely<br />

well done at the Hllberry Thea<br />

tre whel e It plays m Iepeltory<br />

th10ugh May 6<br />

The story begms m 1965<br />

when HeIdi (Roxanne Welhng<br />

ton) attends a high school<br />

dance with her frIend Susan<br />

(Lynnae Lehfeldtl There Heidi<br />

meets Pete! Patrone (ChrIsto<br />

pher Newman), a d1eamy boy<br />

who Hl:'ldl falls m love with.<br />

In high school, all Susan<br />

wanted m a boy was one who<br />

could tWist and smoke at the<br />

same time But Heidi wanted<br />

more She finds It - so she<br />

thmks - m Scoop Rosenbaum<br />

(Kerry McInerney), an alTO<br />

gant, radical left wmg Journal<br />

1St she meets at a Eugene Mc<br />

Carth) Iall)<br />

The play follows HeIdI's<br />

search for self knowledge<br />

thlough female conscIOusness<br />

ralsmg gJ Oup" to hel work as<br />

an art hlstOllan and essayIst<br />

She IS a\\ ash m diSIllUSIOn<br />

ment She fought for women's<br />

equahty, yet It hI mg" hel no<br />

mOle h<strong>app</strong>mess than the pre<br />

VIOUSre ..tllcted generatIOn<br />

HeIdI IS not able to connect<br />

\\ Ith the ort to<br />

heep th(' audIence alert, the<br />

play nl'pd" to go at breakneck<br />

"pled to kl'ep the Il1terest Up<br />

A \\ 01 d to the wise - there IS<br />

qUltl' d hit of foul language m<br />

the "hO\\ (to whIch I heard<br />

ohJectlOn" at Il1terml


88 Entertainment March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

New Denver<br />

airport is<br />

still grounded<br />

Can you Imagme the 10gl"tlCS<br />

lUvolved 111 openmg a com<br />

pletely new lIltel'l1atlOnal all<br />

POlt? Of movlIlg all operatIOn"<br />

from a cUITl"ntly operahng aIr-<br />

POlt to a new one several nllles<br />

away?<br />

That IS Just what I" gomg on<br />

In Denvel these days dnd It has<br />

pIoven to be a bIg tmle head<br />

ache fOJ all mvolved<br />

At least three opemng dates<br />

have had to be changed RI~ht<br />

now, It's set fm May 15<br />

I have f10wn In and out of<br />

Denver's Stapleton AlI'port<br />

tWIce In the past few months<br />

Each time I was gteeted WIth a<br />

plethora of InfOrmatIOn about<br />

the new aIrport and about how<br />

thc nCAt tIme I f1e.\ In, It<br />

would plobably be to a dlfTelent<br />

place ObvIOusly, that hasn't<br />

h<strong>app</strong>ened yet<br />

My sIster and brother m~law,<br />

who Itve near Denver and<br />

tJ avel frequently, are acutely<br />

aware of these problems be<br />

cause they keep wondenng If<br />

they are going to fly out of one<br />

aIrport, only to fly back to an<br />

other (when that h<strong>app</strong>ens, shut<br />

tIes will return you to your car<br />

at the old aIrport)<br />

What IS rather strange about<br />

all thIS is that Stapleton 'AIrport<br />

IS really qUIte mce and<br />

seems perfectly adequate to<br />

handle Its all' traffic So it is<br />

not surprismg that many Denventes<br />

aren't too pleased about<br />

the taxes whIch have been<br />

spent on thIS monumental pro-<br />

Ject<br />

By some, It IS referred to as<br />

"Pena's Folly" - after the<br />

former mayor, FrederICO Pena,<br />

who pushed through the construction<br />

legislatIon several<br />

years ago on a promIse It would<br />

create Jobs<br />

Be that as It may. amId<br />

much fuss and grumblmg, thIS<br />

new aIrport WIll finally open<br />

soon and those flymg through<br />

It WIll certamly enJoy the many<br />

state-of.the-art faclhtIes It m.<br />

rRAVEL TRENDS<br />

By Cynthia Boal Janssens<br />

cO!pO!ate;, Many al e ah eady In<br />

use somewhere, but Denvcl IS<br />

the only mrpolt puttmg them<br />

all together<br />

FO! example<br />

\.,' .... \.<br />

• The baSIC deSIgn - whel e<br />

the mam term mal IS separated<br />

from the concourses - borrows<br />

Special D-Day FaresFrom Detroit<br />

to London are offered by Delta<br />

Delta Air Lmes has announced<br />

speCIal D.Day re<br />

membrance fares for World<br />

War II veterans and thelf 1m.<br />

medIate faffilly members, including<br />

WIdows of veterans, for<br />

travel on nonstop flIghts from<br />

DetrOIt to London. For $578<br />

ffildweek and $598 on weekends,<br />

travelers fly round-trip to<br />

London between Friday, April<br />

1, and Wednesday, June 15.<br />

For round-trIp travel between<br />

Last week's<br />

puzzle solved<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Sound sheepish<br />

6 Bjorn Borg,<br />

eg<br />

11 AdJeclive for<br />

~beloved~<br />

12 Like Heaven's<br />

gates<br />

14 Concurs<br />

14<br />

16<br />

20<br />

IS Rub wrong way 24<br />

16 Hlpl'60s)<br />

17 !'nce tag<br />

amounls<br />

19 Pnncess' bane<br />

20 Register bills<br />

22 Lunallc<br />

23 Sun PIeCe<br />

24 Doggone'.<br />

26 Commands<br />

28 Targel<br />

30 Actor Perlman<br />

11 RejeCTed<br />

(hsdamflllly<br />

1~ Smoke'lack<br />

O\i1pUl<br />

19 'illlgger Aaron<br />

40 rxcavaled<br />

42 Ekgel<br />

41 H<strong>app</strong>y Days -<br />

Here Agam"<br />

44 Partly fr07en<br />

ram<br />

46


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Grosse Pointe News


u<br />

Sports Department:<br />

(313) 343-5593<br />

March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

&<br />

Grosse Pointe kids have a friend<br />

By Chuck Klonke<br />

Sports Editor<br />

Rumor hab It that when DIck<br />

Cooper had SUI gery rel:-ently<br />

the doctors found green and<br />

gold blood runnmg through hlb<br />

vems<br />

HIS minivan IS pamted m<br />

Grosse Pomte North green wIth<br />

Norbeman heads accentuatmg<br />

the trim<br />

To say that Coopm IS NOIth's<br />

bIggest boostel would be a<br />

huge understatement He's the<br />

school's unofficIal photographer<br />

and estimates he take'> neady<br />

10,000 PlctUleb a yea! of<br />

NOIth's adlvltJe.,<br />

That'b why he got one of the<br />

surprlSeb of hIS life la::,t week<br />

when Grosse Pomte South athletic<br />

dIrector Jo Lake prebented<br />

hIm With a framed Blue DevIls'<br />

letter and certificate<br />

That would have been like<br />

John F Kennedy pI esentmg<br />

NilCita Khrushchev WIth a key<br />

to the WhIte Hoube<br />

Dick CoopeJ:, shown here with Grosse Pointe South athletic<br />

director 10 Lake. might be the only person with varsity letters<br />

from Grosse Pointe North and South. CoopeT. who is a iriend<br />

of athletes and coaches at both schools. received his South<br />

Jim Bonahoom<br />

LAST CHANCE 0<br />

BRAND NEW 1994<br />

COROLLA ~.0_<br />

$0 DOWN ~<br />

18 MonthL.a.. .EI!!IR.A~<br />

$199* ~<br />

Month<br />

Arr Pwr Steering Automatic Am/Fm Cassette Mats &<br />

Much More Stk #9242<br />

"I alway., kId the South peo<br />

pIe that the Ieabon they'l e m<br />

the pictures Ib becau..,e they got<br />

In the way of my lamera,"<br />

Coopm sUld<br />

But everyone know., bette!<br />

Although he'll be pullmg for<br />

the NOIbemen m a North South<br />

contest, Coopel can <strong>app</strong>reciate<br />

a job well done by the Crab.,<br />

town rivals And he thmk'> the<br />

rivalry can be a friendly one<br />

"There hab to be a rivalry,<br />

but there doe,>n't have to be<br />

fightlllg allel the game It<br />

leally up Impor<br />

tant to be a member of the<br />

chou a., It IS to be on thp ba'l€<br />

hall tpam " ('()I")ppr '-[I,d "It'"<br />

been proven that kIds who are<br />

Involved In '>Chaol actiVIties<br />

achJeve better scholastically I<br />

know that If I'm hlflng some<br />

body at the furnIture store, I'll<br />

hIre a B or C-plus student<br />

who's been mvolved mother<br />

activitieS before I hire an all A<br />

student who didn't partiCIpate<br />

The InteractIOn With other pea<br />

pIe IS more ImpOltant than all<br />

the book learning In the<br />

wOlld"<br />

At each athletiC awards dm<br />

ner, North's .,tudents receIve<br />

an envelope With several actIOn<br />

shots taken by Cooper And he<br />

puts together a bllde "how that<br />

ISthe talk of the town<br />

"Dick feels that a student's<br />

hIgh school years are precIOus<br />

and he wants them to h3ve<br />

memories of those years,"<br />

Gauerke Said "I WIsh we'd<br />

have had somebody like that<br />

around when I was In school I<br />

have one pIcture to remmd me<br />

of my four yeal s 111 hIgh<br />

school"<br />

CoopeJ e"tlmates he's taken<br />

about 80,000 pIctures of NOIth<br />

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March 31,1994<br />

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ren and thmks hIghly of kid.':><br />

at other schools, too," Gauerke<br />

,>ald<br />

It's unhkely anyone at North<br />

IS better known or more re<br />

Veled than "Mr Cooper"<br />

When the gchool's garden<br />

area, whIch IS now known as<br />

('()()per's Square, \'.o.s dedlcutcJ<br />

eIght years ago the entire ,>tu<br />

dent body at North was inVIted<br />

and you could have heard a pm<br />

drop<br />

"You couldn't get that kmd<br />

of attentIOn at a more struc<br />

tured assembly," Gauerke said<br />

The reactIOn nearly left<br />

Cooper speechless<br />

"It was almost like bemg III<br />

church," he saId<br />

Not to be outdone by the stu<br />

dent orgamzatIOn whIch was<br />

behmd the Cooper's Square<br />

Idea, North's Parents Club had<br />

a portraIt of Cooper made and<br />

It hangs on the wall near the<br />

school's mam office<br />

"I thalli they hung It there<br />

to save energy," Cooper says<br />

WIth a laugh "WIth the glare<br />

from my bald head, they don't<br />

need as much ltghtmg "<br />

Cooper got started takmg pIC<br />

tures at North events when hiS<br />

oldest son Chuck was a student<br />

there It contInued when<br />

daughter Karen and youngest<br />

son Scott were actIve In varIOus<br />

actlVitles and became such a<br />

part of Cooper's life that he<br />

never stopped<br />

"I started takmg pIctures of<br />

Chuck playmg football and bas<br />

ketball and wrestlIng, but felt<br />

gmlty about Just takmg pIC<br />

CADILLAC<br />

CREArlNG A Hrc..Hf-R S-rANDARe<br />

Section C<br />

Neighborhood Club. . 2C<br />

Andy Ayrault. 4C<br />

Cla~"lfied. . '.. .... SC<br />

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• titi&'.e<br />

"I always kId the South peo<br />

pie that the reason they're m<br />

the PlctUles IS because they got<br />

In the way of my camera,"<br />

Cooper Said<br />

But everyone know.':>better<br />

Although he'll be pulling for<br />

the Norsemen In a North-South<br />

conte"t, Cooper can <strong>app</strong>reciate<br />

a Job well done by the cross<br />

town rival'> And he thmks the<br />

rivalry can be a friendly one<br />

"There has to be a Ilvalry,<br />

but then> doe,>n't have to be<br />

fightmg aftCl the game It<br />

really upset.., me when then><br />

dre problemb becaU!>ethere are<br />

great people at both ends of the<br />

cIty," he bald<br />

Ldke scud Coopel wa'> hon<br />

ored becau'>e the South stu<br />

dents and coaches <strong>app</strong>recIated<br />

hI'>effort"<br />

"He's done a lot for both<br />

'>Choolsand we wanted to make<br />

a bIg deal about It," bhe .'>ald<br />

"It was a way to thank hlP1 for<br />

all the PIctures he',> f,,'1Venue,<br />

With Coop It',> not a North<br />

South thmg - If'> Glo""e<br />

POInte kIds "<br />

North athletIC dIrector Tom<br />

Gauerke wasn't surprle,ed that<br />

Cooper was honored by the<br />

folks at South<br />

"He's Just commItted to chIld<br />

ture" of my kid Photor,rraph\<br />

has been a hobby '>lnce I was I II<br />

the Korean war," Cooper "aId<br />

Now he"> a fixture at all of<br />

North',> home athletll event",<br />

but It doe pI(.Luree, of '>tudente, III<br />

valved In playe" chOIr and other<br />

non athletK aLtlvltlC" and goe"<br />

Dick Cooper. shown here with Grosse Pointe South athletic<br />

director 10Lake, might be the only person with varsity letters<br />

from Grosse Pointe North and South. Cooper. who is a friend<br />

of athletes and coaches at both schools. received his South<br />

Jim Bonahoom<br />

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letter at the school's recent winter awards night. His main<br />

allegiance, however. is at North where he's been the school's<br />

photographer for some 20 years.<br />

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2C Sports March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Tracy leads<br />

Harvard to<br />

Final Four<br />

Harvard's hockey team IS<br />

playmg In the NCAA Fmal<br />

Fow' m St Paul this week,<br />

thanks to the efforts of Grosse<br />

Pomte Farms resIdent Tripp<br />

Tracy<br />

Tracy, a sophomore goalIe for<br />

the Crimson, allowed only one<br />

goal In hIS second straight tournament<br />

game last weekend as<br />

Harvard beat New HampshIre<br />

7-1 m the East RegIonal In AI<br />

bany, N Y<br />

Tracy made several dLflicult<br />

saves m the first half of the \'R<br />

game whIle the contest was 't" " " \, "., , ,<br />

:\ ~ " ~ ~ ,,'\.<br />

close Durmg one two-mmute M C h ". .. . . . . .<br />

f th fi t nod Tracy efro ars won I e championship 10 the men s 30.and-over diVIsIon of the N01ghborhood<br />

si:n~ th: ~Ilckts ~Ith a Club adult basketball league. Kneeling in front. from left. are Paul DeL~ura. Steve Fishman<br />

S d d flectIOn With hiS and Dave Baxter. In back. from left. are Walter Jones. Ted Hubner. Ed Till. Tony Jenkins and<br />

p~ ksa~~, a~ ~" ~h" k Mitchell RibitwE'r. M:E'troCars defeated ~hal"5 Markel m the champIOnship game. Members of<br />

s..c :1..... 0. }'O. ~ ~ ~C that squad were Bob Anderson. Richard Asher. Art Clark. Larry Johnson. Bob Quick. Rick<br />

Harvard took a 2-0 lead on Thomas and Billy Tyler.<br />

first penod goals by Bnan Farrell<br />

and Steve Martms, but<br />

New Hampshrre's Dean Wood<br />

man made It 2.1 early m the<br />

second penod The Cnmson<br />

broke the game open m the<br />

third penod on goals by captain<br />

Sean McCann, Perry Cohagen,<br />

ChrIS Baird, Jason Karmanos<br />

and Corey Gustafson<br />

Tracy takes a 12.3.2 record<br />

mto the FInal Four. He has<br />

played 10 straIght games WIthout<br />

a defeat, including a 5-1<br />

victory over Brown in the<br />

ECAC semifinals at Lake<br />

PlaCId, N.Y.<br />

Harvard, which fimshed the<br />

regular season ranked No 3<br />

natIOnally, Improved its record<br />

to 24-5-3. The Crimson, who<br />

won the <strong>Easter</strong>n College AthletIC<br />

Conference regular season<br />

and playoff titles, face Lake<br />

Supenor State in a semIfinal<br />

game today, March 31. The<br />

game is on PASS at 2 pm<br />

The NCAA championship<br />

game win be played Saturday<br />

at 8 p m ESPN W1ll teleVIse<br />

the contest.<br />

Parcells squad<br />

finishes third<br />

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Madame Z's won the men's IS-and-over lower division championship in the Neighborhood<br />

Club adult basketball league. In front is Jay Yee. In the middle row. from left. are Mark<br />

Grewe. Chris Flynn. Bob Barach and Robert Cole. In the rear. from left. are Rod Luzi. ball boy<br />

Mike Luzi and John Yates. Madame Z's defeated Irish Coffee in the title game. Members of the<br />

l:uuuel:-Up team =e Steve 1!.\eich. iy Dearing. Ron Fansanga.<br />

Hamel. Ron Giles. Dick Hathaway and Dan Palmer •<br />

Carl Hamel. Doug Harnel. Fl:ed<br />

.Cooper:;:.:;:;:.:.:.:.:;:.;.:.;.;:;.:.;.:.;.:.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.:-:.;.:.;.; ...:.;.:.;.;.:.;.:.: ...:.:;:.;.:.: ..;:.y;;.:••;;.:;••;;;;:;.;;;;;: ••••;.;•••••• :;••:.:•••;.;.:.'.;.:.;.:.:.:.;.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.'<br />

somethmg for them Wlth no uJ- sweatshIrt that had the InSCrlP-<br />

From page IC tenor motives It's Just because tlOn, "My favonte team IS<br />

trOlt Cooley High grad, who he cares about kids" Grosse Pomte North and my<br />

owns PI.oneer Furniture m Ster. He enjoys teasmg some of second favont,e is anyon,~ playhng<br />

HeIghts. the coaches at South especially mg Grosse Pomte South<br />

."I think It'S important for those who once c~ached at He then got Rice's kIds _<br />

kIds to develop self-esteem and North or have chIldren attend- who attended North - to hold<br />

by giving them pictIrres and mg that school the sweatshIrt m front of theIr<br />

hugs and encouragement, I A hfe member of the North dad and took a picture whIch<br />

hope I've helped create self-es- Boosters' Club Cooper once found Its way mto North's slIde<br />

teem," he said. "I think. kids ngged a draWl~g sponsored by show.<br />

need canng and touchIng. I'll the club so that former South "I don't think Jon Wlll ever<br />

gwe them a hug ~d tell them football coach Jon RICe won a forget that," Cooper sald<br />

I love them. My picture on the<br />

wall said 'DICk Cooper, photographer.'<br />

I asked them to add<br />

'and friend.'''<br />

Cooper said he couldn't enjoy<br />

his hobby without the support<br />

of his wife Marlene, a Grosse<br />

Pointe High graduate<br />

"Every day I thank the Lord<br />

for my lIfe - I've had open<br />

heart surgery and five catheter-<br />

lZatlOns - and my wIfe WIthout<br />

her none of thIS would be<br />

possible."<br />

Cooper mteracts easily Wlth<br />

the students from both schools.<br />

"My motto 16, 'Never grow<br />

up,'" he said. "Bemg around<br />

young people helps you stay<br />

young. And in my case they've<br />

helped keep me ahve the last<br />

15 years"<br />

Gauerke saId the students<br />

<strong>app</strong>recIate Cooper as much as<br />

he <strong>app</strong>reciates them.<br />

"There's a real affectIOn for<br />

hIm," Gauerke saId. "Often<br />

young people don't get credit<br />

for shoWlng <strong>app</strong>reciatiOn for<br />

what they have, but they show<br />

Coop how much they <strong>app</strong>reciate<br />

him That's because he's dOIng<br />

The Parcells Middle &hool<br />

basketball team fimshed third<br />

in Its league WIth a 66 record.<br />

Mike Fme and Aaron Peabody<br />

led Parcells In sconng<br />

WIth 71 pomts apIece DaVid<br />

Dwalhy was thIrd WIth 51 and<br />

Dan Preston had 44<br />

Other members of the squad<br />

were Matt Donnelon, Dan<br />

Uroo, Lee Bryant, Bnan Rasl<br />

borski, A.C. Collmson, Brad<br />

Collinson, Jack LUCIdo, Evan<br />

Rouls, DaVld Kraft, Jerry Nysen,<br />

Mark Touhey and Max<br />

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The squad was coached by<br />

Ray BuccJlh<br />

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The champIOns have been<br />

crowned in the Neighborhood<br />

Club's men's basketball playoffs<br />

Madame Z's took the title m<br />

the 18 and-over lowe,' diVISIOn<br />

Wlth a 58-56 victory over Insh<br />

Coffee_<br />

Chns Flynn led Madame Z's<br />

WIth 27 pomts, while Ron Gl1es<br />

collected 22 for Insh Coffee<br />

"The strategIc coachmg of<br />

(player coach) Robert Cole<br />

helped brmg us the champIOn-<br />

ShIP," said Rod LUZI, a 27-year<br />

veteran of the league, addmg<br />

that the defenSive effort by the<br />

entire squad was a key to Its<br />

ViCtOry<br />

Several players have been on<br />

the team for more than 10<br />

years The champIOnshIp was<br />

the second straight for Madame<br />

Z's<br />

Metro Cars won the title in<br />

the 30-and-over dIVISIOnWIth a<br />

68-51 VIctOryover Asher's Market<br />

"Asher's got wlthm three<br />

pomts of us m the second half,"<br />

said managel and sponsor Ed<br />

TIll<br />

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Steve Fishman and Tony Jenkms<br />

turned on the offense for<br />

Metro Cars Baxter, a former<br />

MichIgan player, scored a<br />

game-hIgh 35 POInts Walter<br />

Jones and TIll were defenSive<br />

standouts.<br />

Former Piston Bob Quick<br />

scored 21 pomts for Asher's<br />

Market.<br />

It took two games for POInte<br />

Billiards II to win the title m<br />

the 18-and-over upper division<br />

PreVIOusly-unbeaten Pomte<br />

BIlliards II lost to Embree<br />

Sign, forcmg a rematch m the<br />

double-elimmation tournament<br />

In the first contest, Dan Hub.<br />

bard led Embree WIth 31<br />

pomts, while Sean Bruce countered<br />

With 34 for Pointe BIlhards<br />

II<br />

In the rematch, Pointe BIlliards<br />

II posted an 89-68 VICtory<br />

Bruce led the way with 27<br />

pomtS, MIke Counsman had 22<br />

343-5577<br />

Highlights<br />

VERYONEJ~ INTERE~TE<br />

and Dave Caldwell 18<br />

Hubbard led Embree With 31<br />

points and Vern Moore also<br />

made a SignIficant offenSive<br />

contrl bu bon<br />

Embree Sign trailed by seven<br />

pomts at halfhme, but a strong<br />

defenSive effort led by Phil<br />

Keller helped Pomte Billiards<br />

II pull away m the seccnd half<br />

Charles Roddis<br />

North grad<br />

becomes<br />

All-American<br />

The University of Findlay's<br />

Charles Rodms became the<br />

schools fIrst swimmer to earn<br />

NAJA All.American honors and<br />

he did It In record fashion at<br />

the NAJA swimming and diving<br />

championships m Seattle<br />

Roddis, a 1992 Grosse Pointe<br />

North graduate, fimshed Sixth<br />

in the 100-yard backstroke With<br />

a school-record time of 53 seconds.<br />

He also placed in the top<br />

16 in four relay events, settmg<br />

two varsity records_ On the last<br />

day of competitIOn, Rodms set a<br />

school record in the 200 butterfly<br />

WIth a 16th-place fimsh<br />

Roddis' effort helped the OIlers'<br />

men's squad fimsh 14th<br />

overall - the best In school hIStory.<br />

A sophomore majoring in<br />

math, Roddis made the school's<br />

Dean's List earher thIS year<br />

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March 31,1994<br />

'1S4 PAINTING I OECORA TlNG<br />

ANDERSON PAINTING<br />

Plaster & Drywall Repair<br />

Cracksl Peeling Paint<br />

882-4993<br />

Insuredl References<br />

Owner does all workl<br />

CUSTOM Wall Covenngs- MIchael<br />

A Satmary Wallpa<br />

perlng, specializing In Insla~<br />

lallon of all types of wall<br />

covenngs 25 years expenence<br />

885-8155<br />

DAN'S Pamtlng & Handyman<br />

SelVlce Cathedral ceilings<br />

drywall repr Milo-<br />

949-4680, 296-4480<br />

954 PAINTING/DECORATING<br />

9S4 PAINTING/DECORATING<br />

INTERIOR! Extenor Palnt,ng<br />

Home Maintenance/ lie<br />

pairs Grosse POinte References<br />

Call John 885-8791<br />

NICK Karoutsos Painting-<br />

Inlenorl Extenor 30 years<br />

profeSSional experience<br />

Free ESllmales 885-3594<br />

KENS WINDOW SERVo<br />

Journeyman/Glazler<br />

WINDOWS:<br />

Re-puttled & Painted<br />

(RemOVing ALL old putty)<br />

Caulk ext of home,<br />

Windows & doors<br />

SpeCialiZing In Window<br />

putty & caulking<br />

REPLACE:<br />

Broken glass<br />

Steamed-up Thermopanes<br />

INSTALLS:<br />

Storm Windows & Doors<br />

In Trade 30 Years<br />

Call Ken 879-1755<br />

956 PEST CONTROL<br />

WILD LIFE REMOVAL<br />

SAFE FLUE<br />

CHIMNEY SERVICE<br />

882.5169<br />

.57 I'LUMIING/HEATING<br />

PLUMBING<br />

REPAIRS<br />

&<br />

SEWER CLEANING<br />

Reasonable Rates For All<br />

Mike Potter - Licensed<br />

882-1558<br />

COMPLETE<br />

PLUMBING<br />

SERVICE<br />

MARTIN VERTREGT<br />

Licensed Master Plumber<br />

Grosse POinte Woods<br />

886-2521<br />

New work, repairs, renovations,<br />

water healers,<br />

sewer cleaning, code VIOlatIOns<br />

All work guaranteed<br />

TOM'S Plumbing- DrainS, facets,<br />

disposals water tanks.<br />

copper replplng Experrenced<br />

Reasonable 77':>-<br />

• 42()1_~ .1<br />

FRANK R.<br />

WEIR<br />

PLUMBING, HEATING<br />

SEWER AND DRAINS<br />

BOILER SPECIALISTS<br />

SPRINKLER REPAIRS<br />

885-7711<br />

381 KERCHEYAL, FARMS<br />

Since 1925<br />

Keith Danielson<br />

Licensed Master Plumber<br />

DAN ROEMER<br />

PLUMBING<br />

Repairs, remodeling,<br />

code work, fixtures,<br />

water healers Installed<br />

Licensed and Insured<br />

n2-2614<br />

9S4 I'AINTING/DECOIlATING<br />

SpeCialiZingIn Intertor/Exterlor Palnlll1g We offer the<br />

best In preparation before painting and use only the<br />

finest materials for the longest laSllng results Great<br />

Western people are quality minded and courteous<br />

REASONABLE RATES<br />

FREE ESTIMATE. FULLY INSURED<br />

886-7602<br />

£3~ ~AINTING<br />

Servrng Grosse POUlte, S.C S. and H. W.for o_er 15years<br />

• Interlor!Exterior • Plaster Repairs • Ragging<br />

• Sponging • Wallpaper Removal & Hanging<br />

Mieh Lie. II 076752 • Fully Insured<br />

884-~764<br />

AD. BROWN HOME IMPROVEMENTS<br />

THE EARLY BIRD<br />

..-~ CATCHES THE<br />

WORM<br />

30 YEARS [Xrr:mENCE<br />

f300K f3Y ~AY 1st AND GET 1m, DIC;;COINT<br />

C\LL NOW fOR A FREE ESTIMATE • D. BROWN 885-4867<br />

• ':0 ()RI IGl\TIO\l. fULLY INSURrD • RCfmrNCfS \V \11.i\fl1 r<br />

MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION<br />

SERVICES. SYSTEMS • CONSULTATION<br />

'1S7 PLUMIIING/HEATING<br />

DIRECT<br />

PLUMBING<br />

&<br />

DRAIN<br />

521-0726<br />

" Free Estimates<br />

• Full Product Warranty<br />

• Senior Discount<br />

" References<br />

• All Work Guaranteed<br />

of Services<br />

960 1l00flNG Sl!lVICE<br />

ALL DrainS, sewers, tOilets QUALITY Roofing & Gutters<br />

unplugged or no charge 24 gulter cleaning, plumbing<br />

hour Cellular phone 810- palnling, lenclng & most<br />

914-7006 hpme repatrs Free estl<br />

MICHAEL HAGGERTY<br />

L1c. Master Plumber<br />

L S. WALKER CO. Plumbing<br />

Dram c1eanlnq All reDalrs<br />

Free Estlmatesl Reason<br />

ableI Insured nB-8212 705-<br />

7568 pager<br />

ALL WEATHER<br />

HEATING & COOLING<br />

BOILERS<br />

BOILER PIPING<br />

HOT WATER TANKS<br />

REPAIRED & INSTALLED<br />

CALL MIKE 882-0747<br />

EMIL PLUMBER<br />

ALL Pro Roofing ProfeSSional<br />

roofs gulters Siding New &<br />

rep,lITed Reasonable, rella<br />

ble 20 years experience<br />

Licensed & msurec John<br />

Williams n6-5167<br />

FLAT Roof Specialist shingles,<br />

repairs all types 20<br />

years expenence Free estimates<br />

774-7794 Pager<br />

466-0285<br />

RESHINGlE, ("pair dl. lYpes<br />

Licensed, msured FREE<br />

Estimates Northeastern Improvements,lnc<br />

372.2414<br />

ROOFING Repairs, reshm-<br />

91rn9, chimney screens,<br />

basement leaks plaster repairs<br />

Handyman work Insured<br />

Seaver's, 882-0000<br />

96S SEWING MACHINE<br />

SEllVICE<br />

882-0029<br />

973 TILE WOllK<br />

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CERAMIC tile- residential JObs<br />

and repairs 15 years expen<br />

'160 ROOFING SnVICE<br />

R&J<br />

ROOFING<br />

• Shingle Roofs<br />

• Tear-offs<br />

• Flat Decks<br />

• Cedar Shakes<br />

• Copper/Sheet Metal<br />

• Licensed Insured<br />

113-0125<br />

888-5&8&<br />

SHINGLES<br />

SLATE<br />

TilE<br />

-88<br />

mates Jerry, 527~725<br />

POINTE Roofing- All types of<br />

Roofing Tear ofts, Recovers,<br />

Repairs Quailly<br />

work Reasonable Prices<br />

33t 2430<br />

'TUNE-UP Special In your<br />

THE home Cleaned, 011 adjust<br />

FATHER & SONS tenSion, $995 AJI makes,<br />

Since 1949 all ages 885-7437<br />

BILL MASTER PLlJM~ERS TONY<br />

S<br />

DISCOUNTS ence n6-4097, Andy<br />

PLUMBING CERAMIC kitchen counters,<br />

• For all YOIJr balhrooms, walls, floors<br />

Water damage, regroutlng<br />

Plumbing Needs Any type 881.1085<br />

Sew.rs '60<br />

Drain.'oW<br />

WHY PAY MORE??<br />

7 DAYS - 24 HOURS<br />

881-2224<br />

ROOFING & SIDING<br />

ResldentlaUCommercial<br />

Shingles, Single Ply<br />

Rubber Roofs, Tear Offs<br />

Repairs<br />

VINYL & ALUMINUM<br />

SIDING<br />

Seamless Gutterstrrrm<br />

Replacement Windows<br />

Doors<br />

Storm Wlndow$lDoors<br />

LICENSED INSURED<br />

RON VERCRUYSSE CO.<br />

n4-3542<br />

LEONARD'S<br />

ROOFING<br />

Shingles, flat roofs, complete<br />

tear-offs, bUilt-up<br />

roofing, guners and all<br />

kinds of repairs<br />

Work guaranteed Free esllmates<br />

llcensed and<br />

Insured Member of the<br />

Better BUSiness Bureau.<br />

884-5416<br />

HEP ROOFING CO.<br />

Flat roof specialists<br />

Commercial Residential<br />

licensed & Insured<br />

References<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

773-7978<br />

R.R. CODDENS<br />

Fanuly Buslnness sinre 1924<br />

Shingle roofs<br />

• Flat roofs<br />

Rubber roofs nt:w<br />

and repair<br />

• Tear ofEs<br />

• Chimney repairs<br />

w:!=:<br />

... l :; I Balh rooms<br />

• Ktlebcltl<br />

UPERllSE TILE & MARBLE<br />

4 ,-<br />

• Fo~ers<br />

c:..,:;;- .Fircplms<br />

w~ I JaCllZ2l Rooms<br />

Fcr~-1775.4967<br />

'17-' veil IlEPAIIl<br />

TV, VCR, Microwave Free<br />

olck up & delivery Free Es-<br />

Ilmates WIthevery lob Sen<br />

lor Discounts Reasonable<br />

expenenced Mike, 756-<br />

8317<br />

977 WALL WASHING<br />

Walls" ceilings' WindOWS<br />

HAND WASHED<br />

Other chore services<br />

available With haUling<br />

n3-4684 n6-4055<br />

'110 WINDOWS<br />

VINYL WINDOWS<br />

Replace those brol(en,<br />

drafty wood Windows<br />

todayl Custom fit to your<br />

openings'<br />

A. C. HERRINGTON<br />

Licensed Builder<br />

822-32n<br />

TAXEA LOOK AT OUR<br />

GLASS BLOCK<br />

WINDOWS<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

881-2123<br />

JOHNJ GELLE<br />

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,::,e Pointe News<br />

. ne Connection<br />

I 912 8UllDINGllUMODUlNG 917 CElliNG/i'LASTERING 919 CHIMNEY ClfANING<br />

Comprete Restorationl<br />

Power Washing Paint-<br />

Ing Vinyl Siding<br />

Roofing Carpentry<br />

Plumbing & more<br />

All work guaranteedl<br />

Licensed! Insured<br />

Maranatha Contracting<br />

882.1835 885-6832<br />

ANDY'S Handyman Service<br />

Home repairs & remodelll1g<br />

B73-0327<br />

914 CARPENTRY<br />

915 CARPET CLEANING<br />

EXPERT CARPET<br />

CLEANING, INC.<br />

COUPON SPECIAL<br />

Truck Mount Extraclion<br />

ANY 2 ROOMS $29 99<br />

Upholstery Cleaning<br />

MIni-Vertical Blinds<br />

PLANT CLEANING<br />

Area & Oriental<br />

Rugs, P U & DEL<br />

Family Owned, Operated<br />

SINCE 1954<br />

Call For free Estimate<br />

n9-D411 1-800-69D-26n<br />

ADVANCED Carpet Cleanrng<br />

$9 95 average size room<br />

Scrub & sfeam Sofa<br />

$2395, loveseat $22 95<br />

Call 862-a381<br />

916 CARPET INSTAllATION<br />

GARY'S Carpet SeMce InstailallOn<br />

restretchlng Repalrs<br />

Carpet & pad available<br />

774-7828<br />

AU carpet repairs, majOr &<br />

minor Restfetchlng Jerry or<br />

Lyle 773-7m or 450-9063<br />

'117 CEILING/PLASTERING<br />

SUPERIOR<br />

Plastering! Painting<br />

Drywall & Plastenng<br />

Repair<br />

Custom Palntlngl Stucco<br />

Fireplace Bnck Repair<br />

INSURED & REF<br />

TOM MCCABE 885-6991<br />

PLASTERING- Free Estimates,<br />

25 year's expenence<br />

All work guaranteed<br />

Gros...


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March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

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BIKES, BLADES & BOARDS<br />

17020 MACK AT CADIEUX<br />

885.1300<br />

Bounce in now and get a jump on Spring!<br />

& ELECTRONIC IMAG~ ~~~V~RSION<br />

SERVICES. SYSTEMS • CONSULTATION ,.<br />

Inline Skates, Bicycles and Accessories.<br />

Roces, K2, RollerBlade, GT, Bianchi,<br />

Cannondale, Bridgestone and more!<br />

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4C Sports March 31, 1994<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

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Hoops champs<br />

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Pointe Billiards II won the championship in the men's IS-and-over division ot the Neigh.<br />

borhood Club adult basketball league. In front. from left. are Chris Aslfalk. Dave Caldwell<br />

~nd Sean ~ruce. In back. from left. are Phil Keller. Mike Counsman. Scolt Stafford. Tim<br />

tlUd.s.>D, Mike Crow and leU Metry. Pomte Billiards II defeated Embree Sign in the title<br />

game. Members of that team are Paul Defauw. Dave Embree. Mark Grewe. Dan Hubbard,<br />

Vern Moore and Tim Schacht.<br />

The RiverSIde Rangers of the<br />

OntarIo Minor Hockey AssociatIon<br />

slipped past the Grosse<br />

Pomte Rangers AA Mite squad<br />

3.1 to split the home-and-home<br />

senes<br />

Grosse Pomte won the first<br />

game 4-3 as both teams won on<br />

the road.<br />

Riverside's goalie held off a<br />

fierce Grosse Pointe attack led<br />

,~"'" by Peter Kalinowski and Erik<br />

Sevetal membet& ot the Pointe Aquatics swimming team qualitied tor the recent state meet Schleicher and goals by Riverat<br />

Saginaw Valley State University. In the front row. from left. are Kristin Shelden. Melissa SIde's Trevor Quennville and<br />

Tamerino. Alison Scarlone and Allison Clark. In the second row. from left. are Kammy Miller. Mike Broderick gave the viSI'<br />

Carly Piper. Emma Huang. Lauren 1anutol and Elizabeth Shook. From left in the third row are tors a 2-0 lead<br />

Lindsey Hengel. 10slyn Whitty. Bill Lloyd. Scott Paavola. Lee Elsey and Steve Ogilvy. In back Justin Graves' second-penod<br />

are coaches Liz Stavale. left. and Sandy Smith. goal, assisted by Kenny Wie-<br />

Pointe swimmers do well at state<br />

MelIssa Jamenno's second.<br />

place fimsh III the overall- pomt<br />

standmgs In the grrls 9-10 age<br />

group hlghhghted the Pointe<br />

AquatIcs' performance at the<br />

12-and-under state swunmmg<br />

champIOnshIps at Sagmaw Valley<br />

State University.<br />

Another top performance was<br />

turned m by Lindsey Hengel,<br />

who won two events m the<br />

girls 11.12 dIVISIOn<br />

Jamermo won the 200-yard<br />

freestyle m 2:1443 and was<br />

second m the 200 indiVldual<br />

medley (3'35.73), 100 backstroke<br />

(1:1091), 50 freestyle<br />

(2784) and 100 freestyle<br />

(1 01 46) She was also third m<br />

the 50 butterfly (30 59) and the<br />

100 mdivldual medley (1'14.13)<br />

Hengel was state champion<br />

m the 200 1M (2:18.08) and 200<br />

freestyle (2'02.22) She was<br />

thIrd m the 100 freestyle<br />

(5697), sIXth m the 500 freestyle<br />

(5 31 41) and 100 1M<br />

(1 07 03) and mnth in the 100<br />

backstroke (l 06.09).<br />

Pomte Aquatics also took<br />

several other places m the girls<br />

9 10 dIViSIOn.<br />

Karnmy MIller was second in<br />

the 100 breaststroke (1;21.66),<br />

fourth In the 50 breaststroke<br />

(36 97) and 50 freestyle (29.57),<br />

SIxth in the 100 1M (1:15 07)<br />

and eIghth m the 200 freestyle<br />

(22945)<br />

Carly Piper was thIrd m the<br />

100 freestyle (l 0383) and 200<br />

freestyle (22057), fIfth in the<br />

50 freestyle (29.58) and 100<br />

butterfly (l 16 16), seventh in<br />

the 200 IM (2'43 92) and eighth<br />

m the 50 butterfly (33'58)<br />

Lauren Janutol touched<br />

fourth m the 200 freestyle<br />

(22076) and 100 freestyle<br />

(l 04 82) and was eIghth m the<br />

50 freestyle (2992)<br />

Emma Huang was fourth m<br />

thp 50 backstroke (350), sev<br />

enth In the 50 butterfly (3374)<br />

and 11th m the 100 breaststroke<br />

(l 2742) Kristen Shel<br />

den took SIxth in the 100 but.<br />

u.dly t1 1628) and Alison<br />

~arfone was 14th In the 100<br />

~Jl ea "itstroke (l 29 89)<br />

The Pomte AquatICs girls 9<br />

10 200 medley relay A team of<br />

Huang, MIller, Jamermo and<br />

Pipel took second In 2 15 10<br />

f.<br />

and the B team of ElIzabeth<br />

Shook, Scarfone, Shelden and<br />

Janutol was eIghth m 2:25 75<br />

The 200 freestyle relay A<br />

team of MIller, Janutol, PIper<br />

and Jamerino was runner-up in<br />

1.59.79 and the B umt of Shel.<br />

den, Allison Clark, Scarfone<br />

and Huang was seventh m<br />

2.1131<br />

Lee Elsey made the best<br />

showing of the 9-10 boy.s WIth a<br />

t<br />

SUMMARY OF THE MINUTES<br />

CIty of ~r.osse JInint.e JJfarms Michigan<br />

March 21, 1994<br />

The Meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Present on Roll Call' Mayor Berendt, Councilmembers Danaher,<br />

Gnffin, Kaess, Kneiser and Gaffney.<br />

Those Absent Were: Councllmember Ehzabeth M. Gandelot.<br />

Also Present: Messrs. Burgess, City Attorney; Solak, CIty Manager;<br />

DeFoe, Director of Public ServIce and Ferber, Director of Public<br />

Safely.<br />

Mayor Berendt presIded at the Meeting.<br />

Councllmember Gandelot was excused from allendlOgthe Meeting.<br />

The Minutes of the Regular Meeting held on March 21, 1994, were<br />

<strong>app</strong>roved as submitted.<br />

The Minutes of the Closed Session held on March 21, 1994, were<br />

<strong>app</strong>roved as submilled.<br />

The CounCil, acting as a Zonmg Board of Appeals, <strong>app</strong>roved the<br />

request of Mr. Donald VanLeigh, to extensIvely remodel and enlarge<br />

his property at 77 MUIrRoad<br />

The CounCIl adjourned the Site Plan ReViewfor the Grosse Pointe<br />

High School LIghts Committee South High School StadIUm, to<br />

Monday, May 16, 1994 at 7:30 p m.<br />

The Council <strong>app</strong>roved the Increasc In fecs for Blrlh & Death<br />

kecords to $10.00 for the firsl copy and $3 00 for additIOnalCOplCS<br />

Thc CounCil receIVedthe PublIc Safcty Dcpartment Report for the<br />

month of February, 1994, and ordered it placed on file.<br />

The CounCIl confirmed the <strong>app</strong>ointment., of Cathy ChampIOn<br />

Dillaman, Martha Moray and Nancy Bolton to serve on the City's<br />

Board of ReVIew<br />

The CounCIl adopted a resolutIOn that ImmedIately follOWing<br />

adjournment of the Regular Mectrng, a Closcd SessIOnshall be held<br />

for the purpo.,e of dl,cu",mg the


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I'ointes/Harper Woods<br />

THREE bedroom home, pnme<br />

Farms location, work and<br />

bank references reqUlred,<br />

no pels, Call Patty 1-800-<br />

457.7699 between 700 a m<br />

and 4 00 pm, Monday. Fn.<br />

day MInimum 1 year lease<br />

GROSSE POINTE! Wayburn<br />

Beautiful 2 bedroom lower,<br />

everything new bath,<br />

kJlchen, carpet fixlures ar>phances<br />

$500 month $600<br />

secUrity No pets credit<br />

check 864-4666<br />

1430 HOLLYWOOD 3 bed<br />

room bungalow, 2 1/2 baths<br />

Updaled through- out $900/<br />

mcnlh n5-1460<br />

EXECUTIVE RENTAL<br />

Handy Grosse POinte City<br />

location' larger 4 bedroom,<br />

2 1/2 bath Colonial<br />

With paneled library,<br />

kitchen <strong>app</strong>liances, centra)<br />

air Freshly painted<br />

and carpeted 2 car garage<br />

No smokers or<br />

pets $1800 month 884-<br />

0600<br />

Johnstone & Johnstone<br />

SUNNINGDALE In Ihe Woods,<br />

elegant restored 4,000<br />

square fool English Tudor<br />

Four bedroom 3 1/2 baths,<br />

oyer SiZedfamily room, long<br />

term lease $3.8501 month<br />

882'()154<br />

BEDFORD off Jefferson 4<br />

bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Colonial.<br />

new carpeting, den<br />

FlOrida 1I0Rr')<br />

"-ELLY GARDENS<br />

9 MJl fil-.l I LY<br />

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Grosse Pointe News<br />

The Connection<br />

'02 AUTOMOTlV(<br />

. fORO<br />

1990 Festlva. Red, perlecl<br />

condition, 65,000 miles pull<br />

oul stereo, $3,100 862.<br />

5320<br />

1992 TAURUS SHO green,<br />

22K lealher, full power<br />

sunroof, phone $15500<br />

881-7104<br />

THUNDERBIRD, 1986 Always<br />

serviced, anginal owner<br />

$2400 or reasonable offer<br />

8812288<br />

1985 Lincoln Towncar, well<br />

maintained, high miter<br />

S3500 886-1527<br />

1989 PROBE GT- Loaded!<br />

gray very well maintained,<br />

11Igh highway mileage<br />

$4500/ best 885-4320<br />

1990 Lmcoln Contmental SIgnqture<br />

burgundy, leather,<br />

loaded, flawless $12500<br />

-lW747<br />

1993 Taurus CL ASS, dual<br />

alrbags, 38 V6 loaded,<br />

nonsmoker 25.000 miles<br />

$12,900 412-1541<br />

1987 Cougar lS, 50 V8, all<br />

oplions Scarlet. ongmal<br />

owner, 91000 miles, excel<br />

lent condition must see<br />

$4 600 294-1006<br />

FORD Escort 1989, 52,000<br />

miles aJrl cassene, excef.<br />

lent condl!ton, new brakes<br />

$4,200 881-3733<br />

1990 Lincoln Town car 81gM<br />

ture, loaded low mileage<br />

perfect Musl seeI $14950<br />

885-2986<br />

1990 Taurus wagon, fully<br />

loaded 33 000 gentle miles<br />

Excellent condition $8 295<br />

331-3758<br />

1988 Sable LS Wagon Excef.<br />

lenl conditIOn $6,950 Call<br />

after 6 pm 88Hl992<br />

603 A MOTlV(<br />

GENEIlAL MOTOIlS<br />

1986 Chevy Celr,bnty stalion<br />

wagon, good condition<br />

$22001 best 882-8736<br />

1989 BUick Regal custom 2<br />

door, loaded Under 42,000<br />

miles $7250, Evenings,<br />

n4-7841<br />

1986 aids Royale 88, V-fJ,<br />

auto air power Windows!<br />

locks! brakes, 59,000 miles<br />

$2900 751-7494 n6-0016<br />

1979 Ponllac Tnans Am 400<br />

engine Call evemngs between<br />

7 & 9 P m 885-4705<br />

1993 SATURN SC2 black<br />

with taJn 5 speed, power<br />

locks Windows, sunroof,<br />

Cruise, amlfm cassette, opt,onal<br />

CD alarm warranty<br />

14500 miles Must selJl<br />

$13000 m-0031<br />

1988 PONTIAC Grand Pnx,<br />

loaded, excellent conditIOn,<br />

2nd car, 35 000 actual mIleage,<br />

all local dnvlng<br />

$6,000 884-3514<br />

1984 Chevrolet BeaUVIlle, 8<br />

passenger van, add 4 seats<br />

and table, V8, 50,000 miles,<br />

needs pamt job $2 750<br />

821-8954<br />

1981 Olds Cutlass Clera,<br />

loaded, very well maJn.<br />

tamed $1,900 or best 861-<br />

1829<br />

$$$ WANTED $$$<br />

USED CARS<br />

call TOM First!!<br />

I pay more<br />

$100 to $10,000<br />

INSTANT CASH<br />

372-4971<br />

7 Davs- 24 Hours.<br />

1987 OLOS Cu1lass Supreme<br />

Bnougham, 1 owner, excellent<br />

conditIOn,72,000 miles<br />

$4 800 882-1236<br />

1988 Corsica LT, 28 multiport<br />

loaded Nice car, nice<br />

shape, nice pnce $2 BOO<br />

331-8285<br />

1984 SeVille, excellent condllion,<br />

onglnal owner, no rust<br />

$3,400 886-5938<br />

1985 PONTIAC 6000 clean,<br />

air, automatIC, new bres,<br />

Wire wheel covers 86,000<br />

miles $1600 88Hl928<br />

1977 Olds Cu1lass-V8, garage<br />

kepi 1 owner, auto aJr M<br />

tune up, new parts, paint<br />

faded 79,000 onglnal miles<br />

all maintenance/ repair records<br />

$1200 DaVid B64-<br />

3151<br />

1982 Cadillac Fleetwood, diesel<br />

low miles needs 2 batteries,<br />

good condition<br />

$16001 best 881 5771<br />

1986 OLDS CUTLASS Clera<br />

94 000 miles 4 cylinder AJr<br />

cassette, good condition<br />

$t3OO 862-fJ268<br />

1991 Grano Pnx SE loaded,<br />

CD red beauty $9950 n4-<br />

0747<br />

1986 Chevy Caprice<br />

Brougham good conditIOn<br />

navy neNer tires $2,500<br />

29&-9533<br />

OLDS 98 Elrte 1991 loaded<br />

Immaculate Asking<br />

$ '2 995 775-0521<br />

1990 Cadillac Sedan DeVille<br />

leather 39500 miles retl<br />

rees car $12995 954-3093<br />

1985 Pontiac 6000, gold runs<br />

greal asking $1 200 823-<br />

5154<br />

1991 cadillac Sedan DeVille<br />

Leather full power one<br />

owner factory warranty<br />

12000 miles Super clean'<br />

$17700 Rinke Cadillac<br />

7573700<br />

1989 BUick Park Avenue<br />

Black, good condition<br />

$4 250 884-5442<br />

I<br />

603 AUTOMOTIVE<br />

G£NEIlAL MOTOIlS<br />

1992 Pontiac Sunblrd convertl<br />

ble Bnght red white lop.<br />

loaded, warranty 10,000<br />

miles, $11,800 Rinke Cadll<br />

lac 757-3700<br />

1993 Pontiac BonneVille SE<br />

12,000 miles full power<br />

$15 "00 call 778-1779<br />

1985 cadillac Sedan DeVille<br />

new engine & transmission<br />

runs good $4 250/ best of<br />

fer 881 1174 or page 630-<br />

7636<br />

GRANDMA'S FlOrida Carl<br />

1987 Skyhawk 4 door l TD<br />

Loaded nonsmoker, 11.900<br />

actual miles Cleaner than<br />

new $4900 4121541<br />

1989 Oldsmobile Delta 88, 4<br />

door one owner very cleanI<br />

$6 950 Rinke Cadillac 757-<br />

3700<br />

1991 Pontiac Transport SE- 7<br />

passenger excellent COndl<br />

tlon New tires many extras<br />

8823274<br />

1991 Cadillac Fleetwood<br />

Brougham One owner,<br />

loaded full top 11,000<br />

ml'esl New condition<br />

$t6900 Rinke Cadillac<br />

757-3700<br />

19S58~8S REGE:,CY Many<br />

new parts Low mileage<br />

Excellent conditIOn $4,000/<br />

besl offer n&4075<br />

1986 Pontiac Parlslenne<br />

wagon 60,000 miles<br />

$3 250 884-5442<br />

1993 Geo Metno, 2 door<br />

wagan 11,700 miles Excellent<br />

small car for students<br />

and suburban dnvlng Automatic<br />

transmiSSion, stereol<br />

cassette, air condllionlng,<br />

GM Warranty, $5,900 868-<br />

3124<br />

604 AUTOMOTIVE<br />

ANTlQUf/CLASSIC<br />

1972 Dusler, collector's car,<br />

completely redone slant 6<br />

engine Senous only Best<br />

offer n6-8381 after 6, ask<br />

for Dave<br />

1911 Eldorado Convertible-<br />

Green excellenl condrtJon,<br />

power everything, 125,000<br />

miles, $3,000 882-5320<br />

60S AUTOMOTIVE<br />

fOREIGN<br />

1987 Honda Accord LX, excef.<br />

lent condmon, new tlfes<br />

$4,7001 best 884-6101<br />

1987 Nlssan Sentra SE, 2<br />

door hatchback air, sunroof<br />

Must sell $2,250 Leave<br />

message Coolies Ice Co<br />

5264170<br />

HONDA Accord LX 1985<br />

loaded No nusl ' Runs greatl<br />

147,000 mdes $1,450 I Best<br />

882-7174<br />

1991 Lexus ES250 Low mdes<br />

leather, loaded great COndition,<br />

$14,400 Rmke Toyota<br />

758-2000<br />

1990 Toyota camry, V-fJ, LE<br />

Sunroof 42,000 miles<br />

$9,200 824-9303<br />

1988 HONDA LXI, automatic<br />

all op!tons Burgandy With<br />

blege mtenor Sun- roof,<br />

new brakes & exhaust<br />

100,000 miles Beautiful<br />

conditIOn $5700<br />

1987 Toyota Camry DX<br />

wagon, great conditIon, air,<br />

stereo, well mamtamed,<br />

$4,950 Rinke Toyota 758-<br />

2000<br />

199C Range Rover, mint condillon,<br />

loaded, cily dnven<br />

only $24,000 7n-4874<br />

CLASSIC 1988 BMW 635 CSI,<br />

excellent condition, low mIleage<br />

$12,5001 best offer<br />

884-1550 John Axe<br />

1979 Volvo 264, solid, dependable,<br />

green, odometer<br />

40,000 miles $2,0001 best<br />

882-5320<br />

1989 Honda Accord LXI- 2<br />

door, bUl~-In alamn, stereo<br />

fuzz buster, 38,000 miles<br />

Super excellent condition,<br />

$9 500 Call 7n~5<br />

1988 Porsche 924 S, excellent<br />

conditIOn $8,500 886-1806<br />

1991 Acura Legend LS, 4<br />

door wamanty, grey, 28,000<br />

miles $21,900 821-1523<br />

1972 BMW 2002 TlI, $700<br />

Call days 821-2000 Ask for<br />

Bnan<br />

VW 1991 Jetta- Whrte aut~<br />

matlc, loaded 29 000 miles<br />

2 year warranty Mint COndition<br />

$9,237 886-3131<br />

1986 TOYOTA MR II, red 5<br />

speed sunr-oJ[ CIUlse bra<br />

alamn $2 650 884-7034<br />

1971 Mercedes 300 Diesel<br />

Looks like new runs like<br />

new, $5 000 81l}628-7097,<br />

weekends only<br />

1987 Alfa Romeo Spider new<br />

clutch, top, tires 89 000<br />

miles $6 800 822 9603<br />

1982 Honda CMc 5 speed<br />

runs great, new brakes<br />

$500 or best 886.fJ885 after<br />

500<br />

1989 Toyola Callca GT Con<br />

veltlble low miles excellent<br />

condition automatic loaded<br />

882~<br />

1989 Merkur ScorpiO Llmrted<br />

Edition burgandy, lounng<br />

package 37K miles spot<br />

less meticulously main<br />

lalned Nicest ScorpiO on<br />

eastSide $8 5001 best 331<br />

8085 after 6 00 P m<br />

1991 Mazda 323 DL auto arr<br />

stereo cassette, phone, 56K<br />

miles excellent conditIOn<br />

$S 800 n&-8208<br />

60S AUTOMOTIVE<br />

fOIlEIGN<br />

1987 Accord 4 door, onglnal<br />

owner, all maintenance records<br />

looks and dnves like<br />

new $4500 790-7133<br />

HONDA Accord DX 1986 4<br />

door alf, automatiC, AM/FM<br />

cassette, 81,000 miles, new<br />

battery $5900 Call 884-<br />

8938<br />

1984 TOYOTA Corolla SR5, 2<br />

door, 72,000 miles, automatiC,<br />

air, AM/FM cassette<br />

$2,200 n2-{)390<br />

1986 Volvo 740 GLE Excel<br />

lent condition one owner<br />

garage kept loaded With all<br />

the toys $6,200/ or best 01fer<br />

8211511<br />

1983 DATSUN 280 ZX 2 door<br />

hatch coupe, 2 person<br />

leather, full power Digital<br />

Instruments 97000 miles<br />

$3 450 886-2012<br />

1990 Acura Integra 4 door 5<br />

speed 50 000 miles air<br />

stereo casselte power win<br />

dows! locks, crUise control<br />

excellent condition 1 owner<br />

$9,000 / besl 885-1079<br />

1990 MAZDA Mlata, red Man<br />

ual transmiSSiOn, $10,200<br />

firm Ask for Debbie 758-<br />

2000 4U~20051 evenlllY~<br />

1987 HONDA CIVIC, 4 door<br />

automatiC, new brakes, new<br />

tires new exhaust $3500<br />

886-5870<br />

1978 Flat Spider, needs work<br />

$1,000 In new parts Must<br />

sell, $500 firm 822-5512<br />

606 AUTOMOTIVE<br />

JEEPS/4.WHEEl<br />

1980 Jeep CJ5, 6 cylinder,<br />

4x4, 4 speed, peart white<br />

$3,000 82Hl400<br />

1991 Jeep Cherokee Sport<br />

4x4, 4 door, auto air AMI<br />

FM cassette CaJI 313-393-<br />

6716<br />

1990 Isuzu Trooper, black,<br />

perfect condition, 42 000<br />

miles, 21,000/ 22 months<br />

left on comprehenSive war<br />

raJnty$11,500 882-5320<br />

610 AUTOMOTlV(<br />

SPORTS CAllS<br />

1978 CORVETTE PACE<br />

CAR 4 speed L-82<br />

loaded like new 40,000<br />

miles $17,500 Jim, 881-<br />

9737<br />

611 AUTOMOT1V(<br />

TRUCKS<br />

1985 Ranger, good solid truck,<br />

new brakes! wheels! tires,<br />

needs tune up $1200 firm<br />

77&8381 after 6, ask for<br />

Dave<br />

612 AUTOMOTlV(<br />

VANS<br />

1991 VOYAGER 7 passenger<br />

33,000 miles, mmt, new<br />

tires, alarm Tom 445-2401<br />

1986 Plymouth Voyager<br />

86 000 miles, air, Cruise,<br />

stereo, luggage rack, excellent<br />

condition $4250 886-<br />

2032<br />

1987 DODGE Caravan,<br />

loaded, low mileage, great<br />

condition, Oean, all papers<br />

$4,900 886-6359<br />

1990 PLYMOUTH Grand Voyager,<br />

very low mileage,<br />

great condrtlon, air, power<br />

locksl Windows Asking<br />

$10,950 882-{)251<br />

1991 GMC Starcraft, hlghtop,<br />

loaded colored TV, etc Excellent<br />

condition $11,900<br />

81Q-7n-2032, Mark<br />

1982 Dodge Ram custom van,<br />

6 cylinder runs great carpeling<br />

throughout, some<br />

rust $900 or best offer 886-<br />

8232<br />

1990 Pontiac Transport SE.<br />

fully loaded, excellent condition<br />

inSide and out $9 350<br />

or best offer Call 372-7856<br />

after 6 p m or leave message<br />

1987 Dodge Van, mint COndition,<br />

all new Intenor, new<br />

tires $6,000 or best offer<br />

771-{)719<br />

FlORIDA tiliel 1993 Astro CL<br />

Fully loaded Including dual<br />

air, sharp tw~ tone, 16,000<br />

miles Immaculate' $17.900<br />

412-1541<br />

1987 GMC passenger van,<br />

tinted Windows excellent<br />

condition 90,000 miles<br />

$S 900 773-3313<br />

FORD Club wagon 1986,<br />

power WindOWs! locks 4<br />

captain chairs dual tanks<br />

onglnal owner $3400 886-<br />

4497<br />

FORD, 1991 Conversion Van<br />

one owner Irke new loaded<br />

Including color TV 17000<br />

miles $13500 881.9470<br />

613 AUTOMOTIVE<br />

WAr.-JI> TO IUY<br />

•• CALL TOM FIRST ••<br />

The Good, The Bad<br />

& The Ugly!<br />

$100. to $10,000.<br />

I pay MORE for any car,<br />

any condition I Dealer<br />

7 Days- 24 Hours<br />

372-4971<br />

ALL cars wanted' The good I<br />

The bad' The uglyl Top dol.<br />

lar paldl $50 $5000<br />

Seven days 293-1062<br />

61", AUTO INSUIlANC(<br />

AUTO Insurance- Low down<br />

payment $125 Doesn t<br />

matter what your dnvlng record<br />

s like Partners Illsur<br />

ance 795-3222<br />

6S 1 eOA TS AND MOTORS<br />

1990 Sea Doo- Purchased<br />

new In 91 SS Impeller low<br />

hours dealer maintained<br />

maintenance records, excellent<br />

condition Trailer cover,<br />

2 hfe vests Included $3,650/<br />

best nl 1247<br />

1990<br />

FOUR WINNS 221<br />

LIBERATOR<br />

350 Magnum engine, low<br />

hours, 23' 6", trim tabs,<br />

dock hghts, pump out<br />

head bar With running<br />

water and all fhe rest of<br />

the toys Mint condlllon,<br />

red, whlfe, & grey Trailer<br />

Included $24 500 or best<br />

offer 949~69 after 6 00<br />

pm<br />

1989 FORMULA 357 SAI SI<br />

lent chOice K Planes<br />

Lathem fresh 572 sand - 3<br />

speed Master s Alumlnlnum<br />

Inm $110000 n6-1104<br />

1991 FOURWINNS 23 Sundowner<br />

WIth Iraller loaded<br />

low hours, warranty<br />

$22,500 993-0654<br />

1987 TOLlYCRAFT 34'<br />

l{'~de-j e,


March 31,1994<br />

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Grosse Pointe News<br />

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200 HElP WANTED GENERAL<br />

INSIDE<br />

SALES<br />

REPS<br />

Estabbshoo 20 yoor dd<br />

(East Alea) auto after<br />

market v.t1desaJer seekng<br />

peroonatAe p'looe<br />

dosers to staff our order<br />

desk aftetl1OO'1S III 9"30<br />

pm Great' n danand'<br />

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886.1763<br />

MECHANIC, light duly, oil<br />

changes, tire seMCe, stc<br />

Needed for high voJumaser<br />

VlCS station Must be an aggressIVe<br />

self motIVate!?Ind~<br />

vidual willing to learn<br />

Excellent pay Apply In person<br />

18701 Mack Avenue.<br />

Detrort, MI 48236<br />

STOCK and delIVery person<br />

for pet shop 3 to 6 om<br />

Suitable lor student 881<br />

9099<br />

BARMAIDI waitress, expe~<br />

enced, nights & weekends,<br />

downtown Detrott 730-0849<br />

BARTENDERS<br />

SETUP<br />

SERVERS<br />

NEEDED<br />

For full time work, days,<br />

nights, weekends Apply<br />

In person ImmedIately<br />

Roostertall Caten n g<br />

Oub, 100 Marquette, Detroit<br />

Grosse POinte Public<br />

School<br />

an<br />

System now has<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

HOTLINE<br />

listing available positions<br />

and Information on <strong>app</strong>ly-<br />

Ing for ,"structlonaJ and<br />

non- Instructional opportunities<br />

343-8888<br />

LABORERS, diggers & whee"<br />

ers for basement waterpr001ing<br />

company Must be<br />

reliable & able to work hard<br />

$6 00 hour to stalt 526-<br />

9288, leave message<br />

PHONE Person needed Apply<br />

In pemon alter 4 p m ~5\:>4<br />

Mack<br />

SUMMER help wanted at the<br />

dmer Apply In person<br />

19841 Mack Ave<br />

FACTORY LA~B~O-R-<br />

GOOd pay, alJl ShiftS, full!<br />

part time Women & men<br />

needed. Must have car<br />

T.T S 541-1471.<br />

LITTLE Italy's PIZZa needs<br />

phone person, ptZZa makers,<br />

delIVery dnvers Call<br />

313-469-2935 52&0300<br />

TRATTORIA Andlamo needs<br />

day wartstafl Apply In person<br />

at 20930 Mack, ask for<br />

Gina<br />

AFTERNOON desk clerk<br />

needed 3- 6 P m Apply at<br />

Lakeshore Family YMCA,<br />

778-5811<br />

CARETAKERI Handyman<br />

Eastside, free rent, small<br />

wage 885-7246<br />

EXPERIENCED gnll cook<br />

wanted, part time, Apply at<br />

your Place Lounge, 17326<br />

E Warren<br />

BARTENDERS & Porter<br />

needed for IocaJ Insh Pub<br />

call John between 1 & 400<br />

pm 881-9575<br />

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FAX<br />

343-5569<br />

LANDSCAPE Contracting Finn<br />

seeking expenenced foreman<br />

wrth mechanical skJlis<br />

Must have dnvers license<br />

References 885-7488<br />

MODELS wanted for free hair<br />

cut men & women Please<br />

call Edwm Paul Salon B85-<br />

9001<br />

EARN extra Income PetrtlOn<br />

Circulators needed for state<br />

Wlde race call (3t 3)882-<br />

4951<br />

DISHWASHER needed Appty<br />

In person after 4 pm 15134<br />

Mack<br />

Restaurant<br />

WMstaff, cook bartender<br />

Days Apply Soup Kitchen<br />

Saloon, east of Ren Cen<br />

Between 2 & 4 P m<br />

GARDEN Foreman experienced<br />

top pay confldenlJal,<br />

also expenenced garden<br />

helpers & tnmmers wrth potenlial<br />

of belrlg II 'oreman<br />

Call 885-9091<br />

CAR Wash help No expen<br />

ence necessary Must have<br />

vahd dnvers license Apply<br />

al Mr C's Car Wa,h 18651<br />

Mack ,<br />

200 HELP WANTfO GENERAL<br />

WE have one position available<br />

for someone who<br />

would like to spElClahzeIn<br />

Ihe markellng and sale 01<br />

Grosse Pomte Park properties<br />

Call Nancy Velek, C0ldwell<br />

Banker Schweitzer Real<br />

Estate 885-2000<br />

PROFESSIONAL painters<br />

wanted Musl have at least<br />

5 years expenence & own<br />

eqUipmenl Others need not<br />

<strong>app</strong>ly $10 to $15/ hour<br />

El81-'3700<br />

KENNEL help- receptlonlsl<br />

Approx 30 hours per week<br />

call between 9 a m and 4<br />

pm Grosse POinte Animal<br />

CliniC,822-5707<br />

DOCK attendant, cuslomer<br />

servICe,Apnl- October Harbor<br />

HIli Manna, 33H5880<br />

FAMOUS Maintenance ISlook-<br />

Ing for full lime responSible<br />

people With a valid dovers<br />

lICense to be part of our<br />

maintenance crews Applications<br />

being laken thru Apnl<br />

8844300<br />

COSMETOLOGIST Wllh ellenlele<br />

wanted for Grosse<br />

Pomte Salon We proVIde<br />

continued education Call<br />

822-8080<br />

LOVE WORKING<br />

WITH CHILDREN?<br />

Be a nanny Fun time/ parttime<br />

Must have experience.<br />

Good salary and<br />

benefits No fee<br />

Nanny NetwOrk 739-2100<br />

SATURDAY helper for busy<br />

Real Estate office, 9 to 5<br />

pm Polite phone manners<br />

Imperahve Duties Include<br />

answenng phone, making<br />

<strong>app</strong>olntmerlLsand 19ht typ-<br />

Ing Send resume to Grosse<br />

Pomle News, Box 80100,96<br />

Kercheval, Grosse POinte<br />

Farms, MI 46236<br />

AVON bUSiness available for<br />

anyone who wants to work<br />

For mformatlOn call 294-<br />

8151<br />

LAWN & TREE CARE<br />

Well established company<br />

IS searching for a responSible<br />

IndMdual to<br />

learn all aspects of Lawn<br />

& Tree Care Thorough<br />

training will be proVlded<br />

to dependable person<br />

who has an Interest In<br />

learning and JOIOing our<br />

growing bUSiness Please<br />

respond to<br />

885-7272.<br />

LELLIS lNN<br />

Uptown restaurant needs<br />

Bartender, Valef, Wartstaft<br />

Apply In person between<br />

2 & 4, Tuesday-<br />

Fnday 7618 Woodward<br />

(1 Mile N. of 1-94)<br />

SECURITY officer- Uniform or<br />

plain clothes call 521-7333<br />

Harper Woods area<br />

HANDYMAN part time Must<br />

be Insured 293-7171 =z<br />

RECREATION Staff Two pos~<br />

tlOns aVaJlable, full time<br />

Summer Must be 18 and<br />

have expenence working<br />

WIth children In a recrealional<br />

selling Responslbhlies<br />

Include Plannmg and<br />

Implementing recreatIOnprograms<br />

for children and<br />

teens One stall must be a<br />

certified water safety Instructor<br />

to assist In our SWIm program<br />

Call Recreation SupeMsor,<br />

between 1 & 400<br />

P m at llfl6.{)8()() or resumes<br />

Childrens Home of<br />

DetrOlt, 900 Cook Rd,<br />

Grosse POinte Woods, MI<br />

48236<br />

CHURCH School Coordinator-<br />

Part time position ChnSlian<br />

education backgroUl,d a<br />

plus Send resume to Altn<br />

Chnstlan Ed Committee.<br />

19950 Mack Ave, Grosse<br />

POinteWoods, MI 48236<br />

SITE CoordInator- part time<br />

AbilIty to develop aetMty<br />

program for SenIOrCrttzens<br />

Resumes to SOC, 20090<br />

Morningside, Grosse POInte<br />

Woods MI 48236 No<br />

phone calls<br />

DESIGNER for krtchen & bath<br />

sales Expenence reqUired<br />

Contact Cayton at 885-1010<br />

COOKS! W8Ilresses. Part<br />

tlmel full lime Apply In per.<br />

son Insh Collee Bar & Gnll<br />

18666 Mack Grosse POinie<br />

Farms<br />

CASHIER, must an aggressNe<br />

sell motIVatedmdMdual WIth<br />

excellent commUnication<br />

skJlls FleXible hours Good<br />

pay Apply In person t8701<br />

Mack Avenue, Detrort, MI<br />

48236<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

Looking for experienced<br />

landscapers Must have<br />

minimum 2 years experience<br />

$5 25/ hour, start-<br />

In9 week of Apnl 1st<br />

Call 822.3512<br />

PIZZA Chef of Grosse POinte<br />

Woods IS now hrnng Pizza<br />

makers phone person and<br />

driver Come jOin our Team<br />

Will train, 20962 Mack B85-<br />

0055, F H B<br />

WAITRESS Apply In person<br />

After 11 am 20513 Mack<br />

Grosse POinte<br />

LAWN mamtenance company<br />

needs expenenced help WIlh<br />

edgmg! tnmmlng Call RICk<br />

824-7543<br />

200 HELP WANT£O GENERAl<br />

45 over weight people needed<br />

to loose weight while earn-<br />

Ing money Call 882.5976<br />

GRILL Cook Apply In person<br />

After 11 am 205t 3 Mack,<br />

Grosse POinte<br />

201 HftP WANTED<br />

BAIIYSlTTER<br />

SEEKING responSible nonsmoking<br />

IndiVidual to babYSit<br />

3 year old child Guaranteed<br />

20 houri week, some evening/<br />

weekend Looking for<br />

candldale who IS Inlerested<br />

10 long- tenn commitment to<br />

our family O.vn transportatIOn<br />

POSitIOn Immediately<br />

aVailable References & resume<br />

must be submitted to<br />

Grosse POIOte News Box<br />

No G 75 96 Kercheval<br />

Grosse POInie Fanns, MI<br />

48236<br />

RESPONSIBLE fleXible active<br />

person needed lor part time<br />

care of 4 small children<br />

FleXible hours, days some<br />

light housekeeping own<br />

transportatIOn, nonsmoker<br />

Will consider College student<br />

886-7186<br />

CHILDCARE needed A M to<br />

9tH Cnllaren ready lor<br />

School References trans<br />

portatlon Mature adu~ preferred<br />

885-4281<br />

CARING nonsmoker to babYSit<br />

for 3 month old and prepare<br />

lunch for Senior 7 30 am<br />

10 5 00 pm, Monday thru<br />

Fnday In our home 77f'r<br />

3025<br />

NEED someone to watch 6<br />

year old tWinS, nights &<br />

days In my home call<br />

Lynn at 821-1530<br />

NANNY Wanted- Weekdays<br />

starting May 12th Mafure,<br />

responSlble loving person to<br />

care for newbom, 5 and 9<br />

year olds In our Grosse<br />

POinte Park home ught<br />

housekeepmg No~smoker<br />

preferred Own car References<br />

886-4521<br />

ST. Clair Shores mom, (former<br />

Pre School Teacher) Will<br />

walch your child 10 my lov-<br />

Ing home- Part time Call<br />

n5-2463<br />

FOR newbom, starting 9-94,<br />

45 weeks! year, 45 hours!<br />

week, <strong>app</strong>roximately Flex~<br />

blltty, Ie evenings & weekends<br />

Must have expe~<br />

ence, references, car,<br />

nonsmoker, tolerable of<br />

pets, lOVing, responSible,<br />

honest and be WIlling to prepare<br />

meals for child wrth<br />

light cleafllng POSSible lIVe<br />

In Grosse POIme area 622-<br />

2444<br />

MATURE, responSible aetNe<br />

person needed for part lime<br />

care of four children Longtenn<br />

posrtlon possible Aex~<br />

ble hours, days/evenings<br />

Some light housekeepmg.<br />

own transportation, references<br />

reqUired 313-884-<br />

4513, leave message<br />

BABYSITTER needed In my<br />

home, nonsmoker, own<br />

transportation, afternoons,<br />

flexible, 2 boys- 3 1/2 and<br />

15 months old 839-2541<br />

BABYSITTER Needed In my<br />

home for 2 boys 6 & 8<br />

Must be 18, non smoker -<br />

ResponSibilities Include<br />

meals, dally care, transportallon<br />

to acMes Must<br />

have expenence workIng<br />

With children & reliable<br />

transportallon Hours 8 15<br />

a m to 315 pm Call Kyle<br />

at 391-4995 alter 6 pm or<br />

weekends<br />

FULL Time nanny posItIOn<br />

available, Monday through<br />

Fnday Three children (2<br />

preschooJ, 1 newbom) No<br />

pets Nonsmoker Send references<br />

and resume to<br />

POBox 36381, Grosse<br />

Pomte, MI48236<br />

NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER<br />

WANTED<br />

Live In pnvate apartment<br />

on the lake Windmill<br />

POinte Dr Must have<br />

references, own<br />

transportation 824-8608<br />

202 HELl' WANTED CLERICAl<br />

CAREER POSITIONS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

Experienced people<br />

needed for long and<br />

short term assignments<br />

Some are temporary to<br />

permanent<br />

Legal & Executive<br />

Secretaries<br />

Word processors<br />

Data- Entry Clerks<br />

ReceptiOnists 45 wpm<br />

Pleasant Working<br />

atmosphere<br />

RUTH Pl.#ADISE TEMPS<br />

964-0640.<br />

202 HELl' WANTED CURlCAL<br />

- --------_ ..P----_..=... _--------------~---------------<br />

202 HELP WANTED CWUCAL<br />

Discover the benefits you'll<br />

receive by JOining our large<br />

heallhcare systeml<br />

Immediate short-and longterm<br />

assignments are<br />

available for indiViduals<br />

With WordPerfect, DBase<br />

and LOTUS experience<br />

One year of experience<br />

IS also required<br />

'" the follOWing<br />

• CLINICAL • CLERICAL<br />

• BILLING • TECHNICAL<br />

CALL (810) n2.5360<br />

FLEXSTAFF<br />

affJltated With<br />

ST JOHN<br />

HEALTH SYSTEM<br />

eoe<br />

eall<br />

and leave<br />

the hiring<br />

10 us<br />

It's easy to find the<br />

~eeywre<br />

searching for WT!h on ad<br />

nthe~t<br />

Clcwfieds It salso a<br />

great wGo/ to cisCoverthe<br />

skills and expenence of<br />

people rnyOJ area<br />

CoI ustOdai to place<br />

'r'O'J dossltied<br />

adandleOve<br />

the hmng to usl<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

& The Connection<br />

Newspapers<br />

96 Kercheval<br />

Grosse Pomte Farms,<br />

MI48236<br />

203 HELP WANT£D<br />

DINTAL/MfDlCAl<br />

DENTAL ASSlstant- part time<br />

position available for bnght,<br />

expenenced. hard workmg<br />

& conSCientiOUSperson Call<br />

371-4510<br />

DENTAL Hygienist Grosse<br />

POinte area, part time POSition<br />

884-4014<br />

EXPERIENCED Office Manager<br />

for 0 BI G Y N office<br />

St Clair Shores area Send<br />

resume to Grosse POinte<br />

News, POBox 8-900 96<br />

Kercheval, Grosse POinte<br />

Fanns, MI 48236<br />

204 HELP WANTED<br />

DOMESTIC<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

AGENCY<br />

885-4576<br />

60 years reliable service<br />

Needs expenenced Cooks,<br />

Nannies, Maids, Housekeepers,<br />

Gardeners, Butlers,<br />

Couples, Nurse's<br />

Aides, CompaOlons and<br />

Day Workers for private<br />

homes<br />

18514 Mack Avenue<br />

Grosse POinte Farms<br />

HOUSEKEEPER. 1-2 daysl<br />

week References required<br />

Must hke children and pels<br />

Leave message 313-884-<br />

4513<br />

207 HEL' WANTED SAlES<br />

TOO MANY LEADS?<br />

<strong>Local</strong> Real Estale firm<br />

With mull I office locations<br />

recently opened a<br />

mllli location III the mall<br />

The re~pon~ehas been<br />

overwhclmlllg We now<br />

find the need to add -t 3<br />

agents to our ~taff of pro<br />

fcsslonals to handle the<br />

busy ~pnng VOlume Full<br />

trammg Atlractlve pay<br />

plan }-or confldcn!lal<br />

mlcrvlc",<br />

call M 1rClCor Rick at<br />

207 HELP WANTfD SALES<br />

Norwest Mortgage Inc., a<br />

natIOnWide mortgage<br />

bankmg company With<br />

over 600 offices In 50<br />

states, has an Immediate<br />

opening for an expertenced<br />

Sales Representative<br />

to onglnate all types<br />

of conventional, FHANA<br />

loan products, ,"eluding<br />

purchases, refinances<br />

and construction loans<br />

Successfu I candIdates<br />

must possess a minImum<br />

of 1 to 3 years resldenliaJ<br />

mortgage lending<br />

expenence, knowledge<br />

of FHANA and conventional<br />

lending regulations,<br />

strong sales skills<br />

and excellent communication<br />

skills<br />

H H A.'S 1 year expenence In<br />

a hospital or nursing home We offer competitive pric-<br />

Reliable car reqUIred East- 109 and commiSSion<br />

Side Pnvate Duty Home schedules along with a<br />

Care openrngs Long- tenn h b fit<br />

cases Blnson's ASSisted compre enslve ene s<br />

Care, 755-0570 p~ckage, Send resume<br />

to Norwest Mortgage,<br />

GROSSE POinte phYSICian Inc, 2690 Crooks Road,<br />

seeks Rn or LPN, for part SUite 301, Troy MI<br />

time employment Please 48084, ATTN Dave<br />

send resume to Grosse<br />

POinteNews, Box L-100, 96 RubIO or call (313}244-<br />

Kercheval Grosse POinte _0900 _<br />

Farms MI 48236<br />

MEDICAL Assistant! Receptionist-<br />

Expenence reqUIred<br />

773-1421<br />

GROSSE POintedoctor's office<br />

seeks full time office help<br />

Typing a mustl MediC cornputer<br />

knowledge a plus<br />

Send resume to Grosse<br />

POinte News, Box L-200, 96<br />

Kercheval Grosse POinte,<br />

MI 48236<br />

MEDICAL assistant part lime<br />

Experience for busy psychl<br />

atnc practice In the Grosse<br />

POinte area Must have bill-<br />

Ing & computer background<br />

885-0052<br />

GROSSE POinte dental office<br />

seeking front desk person<br />

Duties Include <strong>app</strong>ointment<br />

book control, Insurance, bill-<br />

Ing and mlsc office duties<br />

Excellent communicatIOn<br />

skJlls WIlh computer expe~<br />

ence reqUired Please call<br />

~14, ~301<br />

CALL (313) 882-6900<br />

VISA & MASTERCARD<br />

ACCEPTED<br />

300 sn:UATlDN WANTED<br />

8AIIYSITTEITS<br />

301 SITUATION WANTED<br />

CLERICAL<br />

TEMPORARY/ part tlme, Word<br />

processing, shorthand, 1iling,<br />

phones, receptionist Special<br />

projects 839-1385<br />

NEAT & organized person can<br />

type 45 wpm wrth clencaV<br />

secretanal skills, loolong for<br />

posrtlOn 10 Grosse POinte<br />

area 885-6673<br />

SECRETARIAL SeMces- word<br />

processing, tranSCription,<br />

speclalrzlng In legal 10<br />

cents per hne Call 886-7953<br />

alter 6 pm<br />

302 SITUATION WANTED --<br />

CONVALESCENT CARE<br />

seeking<br />

or part<br />

Monday<br />

.\ffordablc Home Care<br />

~I hour Il\e '"<br />

P< r~on~I ,~rc<br />

Cleaning C,x)klng I wndr,<br />

Bonded~nd In'''red<br />

A+ IA,e In


March 31,1994<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

MIKE'S ANTIQUES<br />

881-9500<br />

11109 Morang, Detroit<br />

Open 10- 6<br />

Monday- Saturday<br />

Pair of LoUIs XV chairs,<br />

needlepoint & hand<br />

carved French commodI}<br />

with marble top<br />

circa 1820's with marketry<br />

Vlelonan hall tree<br />

with marble lop, oval oak<br />

library lable, round oak<br />

lable lamp Newly upholstered<br />

camelback sofa,<br />

newly upholstered Dun.<br />

can Phyfe sofa Porcelain<br />

Uadro hunting flgunne,<br />

19 1f4 by 25 1/4,<br />

limited edition Hand<br />

made Persian rugs, 7x4,<br />

Bukara runner 11x2 1/2<br />

Mahogany china cabinet,<br />

S piece maple dinette set<br />

and much, much more<br />

BEAUTIFUL restored 1929<br />

tiny mahogany baby grand<br />

Plano- Extremely rare, 72<br />

key, 4'1" long, double legs,<br />

$4,950 MIchigan Plano<br />

Company, 548-2200 Open<br />

7 days<br />

ANTIQUE DealersI Wanted for<br />

anlique shop In Manne CIty<br />

opemng soon Call Carol<br />

(810) n4-3326 or Nancy<br />

(810} n8-6658<br />

YESTERDAY'S<br />

SHADOWS<br />

Craft & Antique Mall<br />

127 N. Main, Capac, MI<br />

Antique hand sewn qUiltS,<br />

3 drawer oak dresser,<br />

beveled mirror, chenille<br />

bed spread, etc<br />

Small town atmosphere<br />

Best pnces on quality<br />

merchandise' 1~10-395-<br />

4100.<br />

Tues & Thurs. 12-5<br />

Wed & Fn 10-7<br />

Sun. 12-4<br />

Closed Mondays<br />

FURNITURE refimshed, repaired,<br />

stnpped, any type of<br />

caning Free estimates, 345-<br />

6258, 661-5520<br />

MARINE CITY<br />

ANTIQUE WAREHOUSE<br />

105 N Fairbanks (M-29)<br />

In Belle River Plaza<br />

Open 7 days, 10-5<br />

(313)765.1119.<br />

MISSION Oak dining set, 9<br />

piece, excellent condrtlOn,<br />

Circa 1920 $3,500 313-429-<br />

9459<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

DEADLINE ..•<br />

Is stili<br />

NOON TUESDAY<br />

The office WIll be open until<br />

4.00 p m on TUesdays<br />

to conduct other bUSIness,<br />

but the computers<br />

are down and .<br />

NO CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

CAN BE TAKEN<br />

AFTER NOON<br />

ON TUESDAYS'<br />

ALL CLASSIFIED<br />

REAL ESTATE ADS<br />

MUST BE IN<br />

BEFORE NOON<br />

FRIDAYIIIII<br />

Don't Forget.<br />

Call your ads in Earlyl<br />

Classified Advertising<br />

-<br />

882-6900<br />

40 I APPLlANCfS<br />

REFRIGERATOR GE SIde by<br />

SIde,whrte $200 293-8636<br />

ElECTRIC stove $65 Gas<br />

stove $95 Refrigerator<br />

$110 Washer $100 Dryer<br />

$95 NIC8I1 DelJvery Call<br />

293-2749<br />

WASHER & gas dryer, Sears<br />

Kenmore 700 Good COnditIOn<br />

$2001 set, 821-7397 after<br />

500<br />

WASHER- $100 Dryer- $75<br />

Great condltJon 882-.2224<br />

INVITE<br />

PEOPLE TO<br />

VOURGARAGE<br />

SALE!!!<br />

Advertise in<br />

The Grosse<br />

Pointe News<br />

&<br />

The<br />

Connection<br />

Noon, Tuesday<br />

deadline<br />

(prepayment reqUIred)<br />

(313) 882.6900<br />

L~/sl] •<br />

402 AUCTIONS<br />

ANTIQUE<br />

AUCTION<br />

SAT., APRIL 2, 1994<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

FeatUring a large Ann<br />

Arbor, MI collecllon of<br />

antique furniture, good<br />

custom furniture &<br />

accessories<br />

PARTIAL LISTING<br />

ANTIQUE<br />

FURNITURE:<br />

Oak blanket chest, walnut<br />

3-door armOire, walnut<br />

drop leaf table, 18th C<br />

Grandfather clock Oak<br />

cupl)oard w'lh Inlay 2<br />

piece Pine slep- back<br />

cupboard Mahogany<br />

Pembrooke table cherry<br />

wardrobe, 6 carved oak<br />

dining chairs, 2 Vlctonan<br />

bookcases, Empire center<br />

table, pine server, oak<br />

cupboard With leaded<br />

glass door, oak sidebaoard<br />

With figural carving,<br />

mahogany Side table,<br />

Sheralon style Sideboard,<br />

paIr carved oak hall chairs<br />

& much more, most In<br />

excellent condition I<br />

CUSTOM<br />

FURNITURE:<br />

1950's Kindel 10 piece<br />

Cherry dmlng room set &<br />

bedroom set, mahogany<br />

drum table & occaSional<br />

tables, chests and morel<br />

FINE ART<br />

& ACCESSORIES:<br />

4 OtiS Cook (New<br />

England) landscapes,<br />

LOUIse Kelly watercolor,<br />

super 2 slory doll's house<br />

With penod furnIshings, 20<br />

plus Royal Doulton figures,<br />

B & G, Copenhagen,<br />

Worcester & other<br />

porcelain figures, sterling,<br />

cut crystal stemware,<br />

Vienna regulator wall<br />

clock, shelf clock,<br />

LeCoutre "Atmos" clock,<br />

qUilts & coverlets, On ental<br />

rugs, Daulton<br />

"Dlckensware" bowl,<br />

Wedgwood dinner service,<br />

linens, early brass &<br />

copper, Onental pnnts,<br />

Lennox & Belteek<br />

porcelain, clOisonne,<br />

paisley shaWl, Jewelry,<br />

prints 8< paintings 8< mUCh,<br />

much, morel<br />

PREVIEW<br />

Wed. March 30 thru Fn<br />

ApTiI 1. 9 to 5 dally.<br />

SCHMIDT'S<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

5138 W. Michigan Ave.<br />

Ypsilanti, MI 48197<br />

(313)434-2660<br />

403 .ICYClES<br />

REBUILT bikes, most Sizes,<br />

reasonable, also do repalrs<br />

7n-8655<br />

TWO girls bikes, 16", $40<br />

each 886-6637<br />

404 GAIIAGE/YARD<br />

BASEMENT SAlES<br />

BARGAIN Basement Sale- St<br />

Isaac Jogues Church, 101<br />

Harper Apnl 7, 8- 9 00 am-<br />

400pm<br />

BABY Sale- highchair, baby<br />

bed, carseat, baby clothes,<br />

lady's clothing SIlk blouses,<br />

'Jean sets, etc 521-3238<br />

Saturday 9- 12<br />

All Pointes Bulletin!!<br />

Garage sale<br />

321 McMillan<br />

Saturday, Apnl 2- 9 to 5<br />

Contemporary furniture,<br />

collectables, toys, tools<br />

and household Items<br />

Please Ignore the sobbmg<br />

packrats<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

Call In Early<br />

882-6900<br />

FAX<br />

343-5569<br />

Visa & MasterCard<br />

accepted.<br />

40S ESTATE SALES<br />

WE BUY BOOKS<br />

AND LIBRARIES<br />

JOHN KING<br />

961.0622<br />

Michigan's Largest<br />

Bookstore<br />

10.. • Clip and Save thiS ad •<br />

WE BUY OLD<br />

ORIENTAL<br />

RUGS<br />

all paintings poreelsln,<br />

watch •• & Iins antique.<br />

Weguarantee to psy more<br />

than anyonel<br />

642.3930<br />

MICROGRAPHIC & ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION<br />

SERVICES. SYSTEMS. CONSUL TATION<br />

•<br />

•<br />

405 ESTATE SAlES<br />

ESTATE<br />

FURNITURE<br />

AT<br />

RELICS In Hamtramck<br />

10027 Joseph Campau<br />

874-0500<br />

Open 11- 6, Tues thru<br />

Sat<br />

Traditional furnJ!ure, accessorres<br />

antiques & collectibles<br />

Good quality at affordable<br />

prrces<br />

406 FlllEWOOO<br />

AAA seasoned firewood $55<br />

face cord Delivered &<br />

stacked Two year seasoned<br />

frUilwood 792-3438<br />

-MOVING SALE- All 2 year<br />

seasoned firewood $401 fa<br />

cecord delivered 264-9725<br />

409 MISCEllANEOUS<br />

lIlTlCUS<br />

WOOD Simulated desk set, Including<br />

book shelf, upnghl<br />

dresser and end table<br />

$500 822-6610<br />

BIG Sale- The Art Gallerv of<br />

Grosse POInte, 17511 Mack<br />

For more Informallon call<br />

885-8706<br />

FULL SiZed leak office desk<br />

(top 36"x 72") $200, small<br />

sola beige & blue $100<br />

823--1B30 or 331.7040<br />

WHITE ProVinCial bedroom<br />

set 4 Piece, twin size $250<br />

BlackI Gold velvet 2 piece<br />

sectional table & lamp<br />

$100 527-1962<br />

NEW wood blinds for bow WIndow,<br />

5 sections, 70"X20 11<br />

2" 296-2615<br />

MAGNAVOX Word Processor<br />

With dlcllonary, $200 Smith<br />

Corona electnc typewnter<br />

With erase, $100 Pram!<br />

stroller, converts Irom baSSI-<br />

net to stroller, navy, $200<br />

885-7660<br />

1993 36" Gravely Pro, 15<br />

month warranty remalmng,<br />

like new, $2,000 or best offer<br />

881-6462<br />

CUPS & saucers Victonan<br />

marble top dresser, Art Nouveau<br />

teapot on stand pairpoint,<br />

trunks 882-3598<br />

SOLID double brass bed, 10'<br />

spiral staircase, best offer<br />

884-2161<br />

UTTlE Tykes, Fisher Pnce<br />

rtems, great condition car<br />

seat, Port-A-Cnb, etc 884-<br />

2161<br />

FANCHER 50's contemporary<br />

walnut table 2 leaves. 6<br />

chairs, great family room or<br />

dining, $675 885-


Page 12 YourHome Thursday, March 31 I 1994<br />

Realtors in the news<br />

Top producers for Johnstone &<br />

Johnstone Inc for 1993 were Ann<br />

Chapelle of the Farms office and<br />

Eve Portwood of the Woods office<br />

In additIOn, Chapelle once agam<br />

received recogmtlOn fOl the most<br />

sold hstmgs Portwood has been ac<br />

tl\C m real estate smce 1978 Cha<br />

pelle has been a Realtor smce 1976<br />

Both are members of the Grosse<br />

POll1te Board of RealtOl S, Macomb<br />

County Board of Realtors and are<br />

affihatcd wIth RELO, a natIOnal<br />

and mternatIOnal relocatIOn ser.<br />

vice<br />

t-~<br />

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942-44 NOTTINGHAM, GPP<br />

JIIULTI-FAMILY featunng three bedrooms,<br />

hardv.ood floors, fireplace m each umt, plus<br />

1 two hot water tan"-s, two stoves/refngerators,<br />

h~o furnaces/electnc boxes, wood deck off<br />

back of home, two-car garage.<br />

706 BERKSHIRE, GPP - ABSOLUTELY<br />

FANTASTIC' Four bedroom, three and one<br />

, half bath house located on one of Crosse<br />

; J'omte Parks finest streets, boasting of three<br />

, natural fireplaces, cathedral cellIng, master<br />

, sUite complete with fireplace for those cozy<br />

\ winter evenmgs, sunken sitting area, central<br />

. aIr condltlOnmg, house built m 1980 ThiS<br />

home combmes old world charm wIth new<br />

amenities, located one house from Windmill<br />

, Pomte<br />

, 50 FORD CROFT, GPS - BEAUTIfUL<br />

, CONTEf.1PORARY Colomal on one of G P S<br />

: most deSlTable and private streets ThIS home<br />

1 boasts of four bedrooms, three baths, finished<br />

basement With steam room, elegant formal<br />

: dmmg room, first floor laundry, rear wood<br />

1 deck, two and one half car garage<br />

: 831 WASHINGTON, GPC - VERY CLEAN<br />

Ithree bedroom with pOSSible fourth (walk-<br />

1 thru}, one and one half bath Bungalow<br />

I boastmg of a family room, reflmshed<br />

l hardwood f100nng m the formal drnmg room<br />

Iand hVlng room, recreatIOn room, two-car<br />

Igarage on a 278' deep lot<br />

I<br />

20919 ANITA. H.W. - PRICED TO SEW<br />

ThiS 1,700 sq ft bnck bungalow WIth a little<br />

TL C could be just what you are lookIng for<br />

- featUrIng four bedrooms, two baths, family<br />

room, breakfast nook and G P Schools<br />

443 RIVERIA TERRACE, SCS - FRESHLY<br />

decorated upper Unit With a nIce view of the<br />

I Lake' ThiS condo offers a master bedroom<br />

I With wal~ In c1o~et and balcony, formal dInmg<br />

, room, and Dice cllJbhoUle for yom use<br />

, 222 10 ELEVEN 1\111E. SCS - LARC,F.fi rlt<br />

i floor condo olfeTln~ on£ bath, formal dining<br />

f room, basement, newer rOOI ana renee, new<br />

an condItIOn m Iivmg room wall, and more<br />

: R£asonably prlced l<br />

I 17111 JEFFERSON #9, GPC<br />

COl'lVE/lilENT first floor Unit offemg two<br />

bedrooml, huge clo~etl, formal dining room<br />

dw, central air conditIOning, valet parking<br />

and close to ~h()flfllng<br />

Each has receIved the CRS deslg<br />

nation and Portwood also has the<br />

GRr deSIl,'l1atlOn Both have been<br />

regular delegates to the natIOnal<br />

Ieal estate conventIOns<br />

SUPPORT<br />

HIGHER<br />

EDUCATION<br />

MAKE<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

STRONG<br />

567 LAKESHORE DR., GPS - IN A<br />

WORD - BEAUTIFUL rear grounds totally<br />

pTlvate With buIlt In sWlmmmg pool,<br />

JaCUZZI, gazebolhuge terrace IS what thIS<br />

stately five bedroom, four bath home boasts<br />

of, plus a large kitchen WIth pickled oak<br />

cabInets/ceramic hied floor, family room<br />

WIth bUilt lD bar, library, formal dmmg<br />

room With hlchory f1oonng, marble hearth<br />

natural IlTeplace In the Ilvmg room,<br />

fimshed basement, morel<br />

74 REGAL PLACE, GPS<br />

CONTEMPORARY FACADE descnbes thiS<br />

popular style Colomal boastIng of four<br />

bedrooms, three and one half baths, open<br />

staircase, great room With cathedral ceIlmg<br />

and glass wall leadmg to the pnvate rear<br />

grounds and wood deck are just a few of the<br />

hlghhghts of thiS well deSigned home, plus<br />

a three-car garage and much more!<br />

1145 NOTTINGHAM, GPP - CLASSIC<br />

Tudor home boasts of a FlOrida room WIth<br />

MeXIcan terra-cotta flOaTIng, formal dmmg<br />

room, updated 'Mutschler' kitchen With<br />

Imported hie, beaullful beveled leaded glass,<br />

multiple French doors, breakfast nook,<br />

library/den, hardwood floors, breakfast<br />

nook, two-car garage<br />

19760 BLOSSOM LANE, GPW -<br />

IMMACULATE, SHARP four bedroom, two<br />

bath Cape Cod WIll attract you WIth Its<br />

many newer amemtles, convement first<br />

floor laundry room, library, famIly room,<br />

two-car garage.<br />

1623 SEVEN, GPW - SPACIOUS Colomal<br />

offenng three bedrooms, one and one half<br />

baths, formal dmrng room, natural fireplace<br />

In the living room, updated kitchen,<br />

fimshed basement plus many updates<br />

throughout<br />

20927 WOODMONT, H.W.<br />

HIGHLIGHTS of thiS bnck bungalow home<br />

IS the updated kitchen leadmg mto thr<br />

formal dmmg room, natural fireplace m the<br />

liVing room, lovely famIly room that<br />

overlooks the large backyard, finished<br />

basement, two-car garage<br />

502 ST. CLAIR, cpe - CORNER UNIT<br />

CONDO offenng a One Year Home<br />

Warranty, (our bedroom~, three and one<br />

half baths, formal dmm~ room, natural<br />

wood flOMI, neller furnace, one car ~ara~e<br />

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Page 2 YourHome Thursday, March 31, 1994<br />

Shop for the mortgage that's just right for you<br />

By Doug Stranahan crowd the housmg market But be and varIable Interest rate IS the 10, 15, 25 or 30 years - the latter<br />

DIvIsionalPresident fore agreemg tu mortgage terms, first thmg to consIder when choos- bemg the most popular. However,<br />

Century 21 Greal lakes Inc real estate professionals recom- mg a home loan A fixed-mortgage the shorter the penod of a fixed<br />

As mortgage mterest rates re- mend welghmg the different types sets mterest at the same rate for loa~, the less time It takes ~ buJld<br />

mam at nearly 20-year lows, first- of mortgages lenders have to offer the life of the loan A varIable rate equIty. If you plan on staymg m<br />

time buyers are agam expected to The difference between a fixed mortgage changes on an mtenm your home for more than a few<br />

Spring cleaning tips to keep going<br />

WhIle many people start theIr<br />

cleamng projects WIth a great deal<br />

of enthUSIasm, all too often they<br />

run out of tIme or energy long be.<br />

fore they're fimshed<br />

Here are a few tIpS you may find<br />

helpful<br />

1 Start by becoming organIZed.<br />

LIst the clean.!'1g supphes you have<br />

on hand and those you neecl to purchase<br />

In additIOn to all-purpose<br />

cleaners, waxes and polishes, con-<br />

SIder specIfic cleaners for speCIfic<br />

surfaces such as glass, wood, ce<br />

ramlC tIle, brass and SlIver.<br />

2 Check the household mventory<br />

for Items such as a dustpan and<br />

broom, sponges, dustcloths, scourmg<br />

brushes and rubber gloves<br />

Make sure the vacuum cleaner IS<br />

m good workmg order and extra<br />

bags are on hand<br />

3 Start WIth the major areas,<br />

such as the basement, garage,<br />

workshop and maybe even the attIC<br />

Then clean other small storage<br />

spots, such as closets and cupboards<br />

Once these spaces are<br />

cleaned and organized, there may<br />

he room for items that need to be<br />

stored from other areas of the<br />

house<br />

4 Carry supphes m a lightweIght<br />

caddy WIth many compart.<br />

ments It saves time and elimmates<br />

runmng back and forth to get<br />

somethmg you have forgotten<br />

5 Alternate strenuous stand-up<br />

tasks that require a lot of movement<br />

WIth qmeter, SIt-dOwn chores<br />

For example, unload a closet shelf,<br />

then SIt down to sort thmgs out.<br />

6. AVOId fatIgue by taking rest<br />

breaks<br />

7 If a large block of time Isn't<br />

avaIlable for a marathon cleaning<br />

seSSIOn,break the tasks down into<br />

one- or two-hour blocks. The results<br />

WIll be the same whether all the<br />

cleanmg IS fimshed m one sessIOn<br />

or several<br />

ON THE COVER<br />

591 OXFORD, GPW<br />

NOT JUST A HOUSE. ....A WAY OF LIFE<br />

Start your summer with a new, healthy outlook. Buy this<br />

house and enjoy the tennis court (complete with stadium<br />

lighting) basketball court and indoor pool, all located on a<br />

beautifully maintained double lot. The rear grounds feature<br />

brick walkways, fountains and raised slate terraces.<br />

The interior has five bedrooms, four and one half bathrooms,<br />

huge family room, four fireplaces, finished basement with<br />

billiard room and a perfect setting for a personal workout area.<br />

The first floor master bedroom adjoins the attached pool house<br />

and is perfect for convenient exercise year around.<br />

Service stairs to the second floor and the basement are<br />

extremely convenIent, three-car attached garage and MORE!<br />

Call for a private showing and change your life'<br />

CALL JIM SAROS for a personal viewing<br />

All <strong>app</strong>ointments are strIctly confidential<br />

Ji11L~aros A8~Yt...lnc.<br />

17108 Mack, Grosse Pointe, MI • 886-9030<br />

PholOby<br />

Rosh Sliisrs<br />

basIS, as natIOnal interest rates years and can afford It, consIder<br />

fluctuate up or down. Depending on opting for the shorter term mortthe<br />

economIc enVIronment and the gage; it's not as expensive as many<br />

amount of tIme you plan to carry potential homeowners mIght bethe<br />

loan, chOOSing between these heve.<br />

two OptIOns can make a bIg dIffer- For example, the monthly payence<br />

finanCIally. ments for a 15.year fIXed rate mort.<br />

Consult with your lender before gage are usually around 20-plus<br />

makmg a deCISIOnon whIch type of percent higher than those for a 30loan<br />

you'll use. Even though It year mortgage. That's not bad If<br />

seems logical that a fixed rate you conSider that you wJll cut the<br />

would be best during a tIme of low time it takes to fully own your<br />

Interest rates, several variable rate home in half. The shorter-term<br />

loans can offer maxImum cap and loans may carry slightly hIgher mpayment<br />

advantages that could terest rates or reqUIre more POints<br />

save you money. or hIgher standards for <strong>app</strong>roval.<br />

Adjustable rate mortgages<br />

(ARMs) are currently the most pop_<br />

ular variable rate loans, and are a<br />

fine option for those with a transient<br />

lIfestyle. ARMs offer a low interest<br />

rate (usually lower than the<br />

market average) at first, then the<br />

Interest rate fluctuates WIth the<br />

market after a pre-


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$299,000.<br />

777-9281.<br />

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don't know when the tIles were mstalled,<br />

but most of them are m<br />

faIrly good shape. Fortunately for<br />

me, there is a box of tiles m my<br />

basement that match the bathroom<br />

Can you bnef me on the eaSIest<br />

and qUIckest way to replace them?<br />

A. Just havmg extra tIles that<br />

match your bathroom floor IS more<br />

than half solvmg your problem Ce<br />

ramlC tIles are very bnttle and<br />

fragIle.<br />

The only tools reqUIred for thIS<br />

repair are a hammer, cold chIsel,<br />

WIde putty knIfe, new adhesive and<br />

a small 2x4 wooden block Always<br />

wear eye protectIOn when domg<br />

Jobs Involvmg flymg debns<br />

Start your Job by chippmg and<br />

ltftmg the old tIle and he extra<br />

careful not to chip or crack a good<br />

tIle Also, remove the old adheSIve<br />

or grout WIth a scraper Clean the<br />

area thoroughly, and be '>ure the<br />

surface IS faIrly smooth Before you<br />

mstall your new tJle, <strong>app</strong>ly the adheSIve<br />

WIth a grooved effect, If your<br />

putty knife or trowel doesn't have<br />

it on Its edge Next, set your tIle In<br />

place, makmg certam that the<br />

edges match the existmg ttles<br />

around It. Carefully and lIghtly tap<br />

the tIle firmly WIth a block of wood<br />

Once firmly set, remove any excess<br />

adheSIve that oozes from around<br />

the edges of the tIle.<br />

,<br />

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propellles In subdiVISion<br />

Near golf course 592-8179<br />

.17 lEAL ESTATE WANTED<br />

CASH<br />

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Serving Area Since 1938<br />

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775-4900<br />

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Page 10 YourHome Thursday, March 31,1994<br />

Classified Advertising<br />

1100 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

Grosse POinte Woods-<br />

Colomal- 20 years old Four<br />

bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths,<br />

family room, large remodeled<br />

kitchen with<br />

<strong>app</strong>liances New furnace<br />

and central air Patio<br />

with bnck wall beautiful<br />

landscaping, sprinkler<br />

system<br />

By owner<br />

$232,900.<br />

259-1490 - 881-9543.<br />

N RENAUD t350- 3 bedroom<br />

ranch Spnnkllng system<br />

Florida room $174000<br />

881.9133<br />

GROSSE POinte Farms. 295<br />

Rldgemonl Fantastic 3 bedroom<br />

bnck Ranch famIly<br />

room fimshed basement<br />

fireplace, 2 car much more<br />

Agent $159,900 527-4466<br />

Harper Woods<br />

19305 KingSVille-Ideal<br />

starterl retirees home<br />

Sharp clean, basement, 2<br />

car Only $51,400<br />

20632 Kenmore- 3<br />

bedroom brick, basement,<br />

garage Grosse POinte<br />

Schools Only $76,900<br />

20516 Roscommon- Ideal<br />

place to raise a family<br />

Large 3 bedroom brick, 2<br />

full baths, basement,<br />

family room w/NFP 2 car<br />

Just reducedl $82 500<br />

19901 Woodcrest Park<br />

i1ke lot- large 3 bedroom<br />

brick, NFP, basement,<br />

garage $93,900<br />

St. Clair Shores<br />

25010 Manhatlan. 2000<br />

sq ft 4 bedroom, 2 112<br />

bath, family room w/NFP,<br />

CIA, 2 car attached on<br />

park like lot Offered<br />

$124900<br />

Call Tim Brown<br />

Century 21 AAA<br />

771-9090<br />

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882-6900<br />

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882-3500<br />

News Room<br />

882-2094<br />

ST Clair Shores 2t628 Win<br />

shall South of 12 Mile East<br />

of Harper 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch basement 2 car ga<br />

rage Oak kitchen new fur<br />

nace $89500 771 5391<br />

STARTER. Nice 3 bedroom<br />

ranch 10 the Shores<br />

$55000 (27HAN) Century<br />

21 AVId 778-S100<br />

100 HOUSES fOil SAU<br />

TODAY'S<br />

BeST BUYS<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

6-3 very sharp brick Income<br />

Great for the<br />

Investor or owner occupant<br />

City certified Side<br />

dnve and garage It's a<br />

good Investment at<br />

$109,900 Tenms<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

3 bedroom brick Single, 2<br />

full baths garage Side<br />

drive Completely updated<br />

Competitively<br />

Priced $129,900/ terms<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

4 bedroom, 2 bath bnck<br />

single Newer fumace, 3<br />

car garage Sharpl Only<br />

$87500, terms<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

6-5 two family. 2 furnaces,<br />

Side dnve, 2 car garage<br />

It's a sleeperl Pnced to<br />

sell at $69,900<br />

CROWN REALTY<br />

TOM MCDONALD & SON<br />

821.6500<br />

FIRST OFFERING<br />

HARPER WOODS<br />

Super sharp 3 bedroom<br />

brick bungalow east of<br />

Harper Grosse Pomte<br />

Schools Finished basement,<br />

newer furnace With<br />

central air, updated electnc<br />

Immediate occupancy<br />

A great buy at<br />

$78,900<br />

PRICE REDUCTION<br />

ST CLAIR SHORES<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch Newer Windows,<br />

large kitchen Includes all<br />

<strong>app</strong>liances, finished<br />

basement Includes<br />

washer/dryer, 155' deep<br />

lot, 2 1/2 car garage<br />

Immediate occupancy<br />

$79900<br />

GROSSI:; POINTE PARK<br />

Spectacular 3 bedroom<br />

bnck colonial Long list of<br />

amenities Award Win.<br />

nmg home ,n move In<br />

condition<br />

Stieber Realty<br />

775-4900<br />

1986 Stanhope Grosse POinte<br />

Woods Charmmg 3 bed<br />

room ~nck Ranch-fireplace<br />

Flollda room neutral decor<br />

finished basement<br />

$112900 Plku Real Estate<br />

885-7979<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

DEADLINE<br />

FRIDAY, NOON"<br />

Please call 882.£900<br />

102 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY<br />

SOLID Gold Investment Har<br />

sens Island Post Office, 10<br />

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103 CONOOSI A"'S/FlATS<br />

17021 JE=FFERSON<br />

SOphisticated Contemporary<br />

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Bon Secour & Village<br />

Shopping<br />

Kathy Lenz 886-3995<br />

Grosse POinte<br />

Real Estate Co<br />

Hamson Township<br />

Condos<br />

2 bedrooms, 1 car<br />

attached garage, 1 112<br />

bath All Kenmore<br />

<strong>app</strong>liances stay Move<br />

right 101 Only $71,000<br />

1 bedroom main floor apt<br />

unit Super clean,<br />

Immediate occupancy<br />

$45,900<br />

Call Rick<br />

century 21 AAA<br />

773-0123<br />

ST. Clair Shores condo- 2<br />

bedroom, 1 112 bath bal<br />

cony freshly painted<br />

$50,000 n2-G324<br />

HARPER Woods condo, for<br />

sale or lease Newly redecorated,<br />

must see $48 900<br />

or $500 per month 885-<br />

0284<br />

19630 FLEETWOOD Harper<br />

Woods, 2 bedroom 2 1/2<br />

bath townhouse Immediate<br />

occupancy $75 000 Open<br />

SUnday 2 to 4 DeRyck<br />

Really 882-7901<br />

FOR Sale $69 900 or Rent<br />

$775 month Two bedroom,<br />

two full baths, central air<br />

RIVIera Terrace 9 Mire and<br />

Jetferson 731-8335 call after<br />

5 00 P m<br />

23351 Edsel Ford $64 500<br />

End unit new Windows<br />

Centrury 21 Kee 751-6026<br />

You CAN'T BEAT THIS DEAL!<br />

Townhouse condo, end unit, three bedroom, one and one<br />

Mlf bath, ceramic !lIe In kllchen and baths full basement,<br />

private yard area Close to pool and clubhouse<br />

SpaCIOUSneutral decor, very clean, move In COndition<br />

Immediate occupancy! A must seel<br />

Price Reduced To $58,400.<br />

$500 Bonus To Buyer<br />

103 C~NDOS/ AI'TS/FlATS<br />

SHORES Ranch Very sharp 2<br />

bedroom on Greater Mack<br />

With attached garage and<br />

basement (01GRE) Century<br />

21 AVid 778-S100<br />

ST. Clair Shores, lakefront<br />

complex end Unit, deck, attached<br />

garage, 2 bedroom,<br />

2 112 baths, dining room,<br />

fireplace, finished basement<br />

$139000 Owner, 616-599-<br />

2559<br />

HARPER WOODS<br />

Sharp, clean 2 bedroom, 1<br />

112 bath, basement,<br />

carport Grosse POinte<br />

Schools Only $69,900<br />

WARREN<br />

Move rrght m thiS clean 2<br />

bedroom, 1 1/2 bath<br />

FInished basement and<br />

more!<br />

call Tim Brown<br />

century 21 AAA<br />

n1-9090<br />

MORAVIAN Meadows condo,<br />

2 bedrooms 2 full baths, 2<br />

car garage, natural fireplace,<br />

full basement, end<br />

Unit ranch 1,400 sq It<br />

$120 000 463-2385<br />

LAKESHORE Village condo,<br />

23334 Edsel Ford Cl All<br />

<strong>app</strong>liances, washer, dryer<br />

new WlndOWS air, newer<br />

carpet! paint! kitchen end<br />

unit $65,000, oilers welcome'<br />

776-4497<br />

VERNIER RD- SpaCIOUSone<br />

bedroom co-op Pnvate patiO<br />

& basement Low maintenance,<br />

Included taxes Handlos,882-7300<br />

HARPER WOODS<br />

Sharp first floor Grosse<br />

POinte nelQhborhood 2<br />

bedroom $45,900<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES<br />

Beautiful first floor. 2 bedroom<br />

WIth laundry, 1 1/2<br />

baths, $53,900<br />

Kathy Lenz 886-3995<br />

The Prudent,al<br />

Grosse POinte<br />

Real Estate Co<br />

CENTIJRY 21 TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

Ask For John Carlin • 286-6000<br />

803 CONDOS/ APTS/FlATS<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

DEADLINE<br />

FRIDAY, NOON!!<br />

Please call 882.£900<br />

Visa or MasterCard<br />

accepted.<br />

1ST Floor- 2 bedrooms In 11<br />

Mile/ Jefferson area 40's<br />

Land contract pOSSible<br />

(24ELE) Century 21 AVId<br />

776-8100<br />

TWO bedroom, 1 1/2 baths 4<br />

years old All <strong>app</strong>liances<br />

plus washer & dryer, 2 car<br />

attached garage Full basement<br />

with finished area<br />

Move- In condition, 21 &<br />

Romeo Plank area $98,500<br />

228-4945<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES<br />

SpacIous Ranch, 2 bed.<br />

rooms, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace,<br />

more $99,900<br />

North Shore Villas, west<br />

of Jefferson, off MasoniC<br />

(13 1/2 Mile) Plku Real<br />

Estate, 885-7979<br />

HARRISON Twp , Quad Estale<br />

East Condos, south of<br />

Metro Beach Dr Sharp,<br />

large 2 bedroom ccndomfmum<br />

Wlth dining room, 1 1/2<br />

balhs, finished basement,<br />

garage. <strong>app</strong>liances $9300<br />

marnlamance fee $72,900<br />

Tera Real Estate, n6-7505<br />

PRIME LOCATION!<br />

Exceptional 2 bedroom<br />

townhouse on Lakeshore<br />

In St Clair Shores<br />

Newly refinished hardwood<br />

floors on 1st floor<br />

New carpeting upstairs,<br />

central air conditioning<br />

Move- In condition Large<br />

front & backyard Walk to<br />

parks, shopping, bushnes<br />

and Lake St Clair<br />

$65,000 Call n1.21144<br />

for an <strong>app</strong>ointment<br />

SMART buy Lakeshore Village,<br />

2 bedroom, <strong>app</strong>liances<br />

Included $56,900 Cathy<br />

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886-5040<br />

106 flORIDA I'ROI'ERTY<br />

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bedroom 2 balh pool ten<br />

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Shores corner unit 9th<br />

floor 1 bedroom 1 1/2<br />

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mately 1 250 sq ft Ocean<br />

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$106,000 813-424-0131 or<br />

810-790-4215<br />

Classified AdvertiSing<br />

882-6900<br />

Retail Advertising<br />

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Deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 bath,<br />

24' balcony overlooking<br />

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exceptional views Mid<br />

$15O's Also for lease<br />

Mane Jackson<br />

407-655-8389 (C8491)<br />

Martha A Gottfned Inc<br />

Realtor<br />

219 Worth Ave<br />

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407-655-8600<br />

NAPLES, FLORIDA<br />

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For your place In the<br />

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not, call Lmda Scofield,<br />

The Hunt Real Estate<br />

Group, 800-272-9949<br />

VERO Beach, Flonda. The<br />

Moonngs HarbourSlde condominium<br />

2 bedroom, 2<br />

bath uVing room, dining<br />

room, FlOrida room,<br />

screened porch, laundry<br />

room off kltchen 1,900<br />

square fool total Healed<br />

pool TenniS courts Yearly<br />

contract preferred<br />

$165 000 Please reply Box<br />

P-30 Grosse POinte News<br />

96 Kercheval, Grosse POinte<br />

Farms, MI 48236<br />

CHECK<br />

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To<br />

BY OWNER<br />

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LISTINGS OF<br />

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That are currently on the<br />

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I MICROGRAPHIC<br />

Thursday, March 31, 1994 VourHome Page 3<br />

Seeds won't grow? Look out for damping-off<br />

Q. I tned 6'1owmg flowel and<br />

vegetable seedlmgs m my basement<br />

for the fil st tIme They dId<br />

well at first, then some suddenly<br />

wllted, fell over and dted The<br />

stems Wel e black and shnveled<br />

lookmg What caused this? How<br />

can I pi event It from h<strong>app</strong>emng<br />

agam?<br />

A. The ploblem IS dampmg ofT,a<br />

fungal disease of seedhngs caused<br />

by common soli fungI. Dampmg ofT<br />

can also cause seeds to lOt and<br />

seedlmgs to dle even before they<br />

emmge from the sOlI To plevent It,<br />

gIOWseedlmgs m a ~tenle medIUm,<br />

such as a commelclal peat vel ml<br />

cuhte mIX, m samtlzed conta1l1el'~<br />

Water to keep the growmg medlUm<br />

mOlst but not soaked The hIgh<br />

humidity and warm temperatUl es,<br />

often used to speed germmatlOn.<br />

New food label info available<br />

YourHoDle<br />

magaz i ne<br />

l\.U)lNG SHUf'oG GARDEf\.ING [MPROVEMINT<br />

Publ"lJedb)<br />

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% l\erche\ aI<br />

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John Minnis - Ed/lor<br />

882-0294<br />

Display Advertising<br />

882-3500<br />

Real Estate Resource<br />

882-6900<br />

Grocery store aisles are on thelr<br />

way to becommg avenues to<br />

greater nutntlOnal knowledge. The<br />

new food label Wlll make lt pOSS1ble<br />

The new label is currently ap<br />

pearing on some food products, but<br />

manufacturers pave until May to<br />

comply wIth the new labelmg re<br />

qUlrements The Macomb MSU ExtenslOn<br />

Service has a packet available<br />

on the new food label to help<br />

you understand and use the label<br />

to make wise food choices<br />

The $2 cost mcludes postage and<br />

handling. Make checks payable to<br />

MSU Extension Service, 21885<br />

Dunham road, Chnton Townshlp,<br />

Mlch 48036.<br />

LOOKING FOR LUXURY?<br />

Call the Jim Saros Agency, Inc.<br />

GROSSE POINTE SHORES GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

BREATHTAKINGI The mterlor IS perfect,<br />

not too large and not too small plus thiS<br />

fabulous five bedroom, five-and-one.half<br />

hath Colomal IS situated on beautiful<br />

grounds With a bUllt-m pooVJIlCUZZI, gazebo<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />

%;..<br />

:0ff<br />

''f<br />

24 BEVERLY<br />

FABULOUS describes thIS estate on a<br />

pnvate street all beautifully renovated<br />

and decorated offermg a new kitchen With<br />

all bullt.ms, multIple fireplaces - mclud<br />

mg one In the master bedroom, enclosed<br />

summer porch, 1st floor laundry, maids<br />

quarters, two bedlooms one bath, and<br />

much much more'<br />

591 OXFORD<br />

UNBELIEVABLEI first and second master<br />

bedrooms, three fireplaces, finished<br />

basement With recreatIOn room and a double<br />

lot that boasts of a 60' " 120' tenms<br />

court, a 20' X 40' Indoor pool, 52' x 34' pool<br />

house, brick walkways, slate terraces, and<br />

a lovely fountam for your enjoyment<br />

GROSSE POINTF PARK<br />

706 BERKSHIRE<br />

NEWER HOUSE With old "'arId charm<br />

offenng a master sUlte With a natural<br />

fireplace, sunken sitting area, kitchen<br />

With all bUllt.ms, first floor laundry great<br />

room, four bedrooms, three-and two half<br />

baths and ONE HOUSE FROM<br />

WINDMILL POINTE'<br />

GROSSE POINTE CITY - 716 UNIVERSl1Y<br />

CHARMING Farm Colomal featurmg three bedrooms, two bllths, hvmg room and grl!at<br />

family room WIth natllTsl firl!places, SCTl!enedporch, situated on an 1993 award wmnmg<br />

beautlficatlon award yardl<br />

17108 Mack, Grosse Pointe, MI • 886-9030<br />

& ELECTRONIC IMAGE CONVERSION<br />

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can contI lbute to dampmg off So<br />

can deep plantmg, overclowdmg,<br />

ovenvatel mg and oveIfertIlIzmg<br />

Once estabhshed, dampmg off can<br />

Splead thlOugh 'ieed flats vel v<br />

qmckly DI~cdld dffected plants a't<br />

once<br />

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Thursday, March 31, 1994 YourHome Page 9<br />

Classified Advertising<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />

800 Houses for Sale<br />

801 Commercial BUildings<br />

802 Commercial Property<br />

803 CondoslApts/Flats<br />

804 Country Homes<br />

80S Farms<br />

B06 Flonda Property<br />

807 Investment Property<br />

80B lake/RIVer Homes<br />

B09 lake/RIVer Lots<br />

810 Lal


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Reverse mortgages: Drawing on pension from your home<br />

MIchIgan's older homeowners<br />

wIll be among the flrst m the natIOn<br />

to have a new optIOn for receIving<br />

federally msured reverse<br />

mortgage mcome, accordmg to a<br />

company that specIalIZes m the<br />

field<br />

Steven Baer, preSIdent of Senior<br />

Income Reverse Mortgage Corp.,<br />

has announced that hIS ChIcagObased<br />

firm IS now offermg Its government-backed<br />

financial product<br />

to homeowmng MIchlgan semors<br />

seekmg extra retIrement funds for<br />

necessItIes or pleasures.<br />

A reverse mortgage IS a specIal<br />

financial instrument that enables<br />

semor citizens age 62 and over to<br />

remam securely m their own<br />

homes for lIfe W1th full ownershIp<br />

nghts whIle converting some of the<br />

value of theIr homes mto tax-free,<br />

guaranteed monthly retIrement mcome<br />

or cash reserves. UnlIke a<br />

regular mortgage, the monthly reverse<br />

mortgage check goes to the<br />

homeowner from the company, and<br />

Imposes no qualifying income or<br />

credIt standards No repayment IS<br />

Grants, subsidized loans available for<br />

Most homeowners are unaware<br />

that regardless of theIr income<br />

there are federal, state and local<br />

programs that will help them repaIr<br />

and remodel their homes.<br />

Government at all levels recognIZeS<br />

that neighborhoods are the<br />

basIS of lIfe in our country. When a<br />

neIghborhood deteriorates, many<br />

thmgs h<strong>app</strong>en both physically and<br />

SOCIally When the homes look<br />

shabby, a neIghborhood seems more<br />

attractIve to cnme and cnmmals<br />

An area In decline IS like a spreadmg<br />

cancer. As homes become<br />

shabby lookmg and in need of<br />

mamtenance, the reSIdents lose<br />

theIr deSIre to keep up the neIgh.<br />

borhood Streets become receptacles<br />

for trash, schools lower theIr standards<br />

and very qUIckly the selhng<br />

prIce of homes m the area drops<br />

sharply TIllS accelerates the cycle<br />

Beautiful Lake ...hore re.'ildencc fe8!urec:; 8 lernfic wafer 'wlew<br />

Home" J.,d oul and proportIoned (or eom(orl,ble IlYIng<br />

Wonderful bnghl and open cu


Thursday, March 31, 1994 YourHome Page 5<br />

Modest plan is embellished with country front porch<br />

By W,D. Farmer<br />

A covered front porch Joms a<br />

foyer entrance that connects wIth<br />

the great room or the formal dmmg<br />

room in this country style home<br />

The deluxe master bedroom suite<br />

IS a major highlight It IS the ultimate<br />

m luxury and comfort as compared<br />

to most modestly slZed<br />

homes It features spaCIOusness, a<br />

tray ceIlmg, compartment bath<br />

with double vamties and unending<br />

closet space The remaming two<br />

bedrooms and guests share a cen<br />

tral bath<br />

The great room and breakfast<br />

room will accommodate a large<br />

family and the kitchen has abundant<br />

cabinets, work surface and<br />

bUllt-m <strong>app</strong>liances The laundry<br />

room lmks to the garage entry<br />

The plan IS avaIlable WIth crawl<br />

space, basement or slab foundations<br />

The country exterior features a<br />

genume front porch complete WIth<br />

wood raIl and the extenor fimsh IS<br />

horizontal wood siding<br />

The plan IS No. Z-701. It mcludes<br />

1,792 square feet of heated space<br />

and IS a computer generated plan<br />

All W D, Farmer plans include spe-<br />

CIal constructIOn details for energy<br />

efficiency and are drawn In accordance<br />

with FHA and VA reqUIrements.<br />

For further mformatlOn,<br />

write W D. Farmer Residence De-<br />

Signer, Inc. POBox 450025, Atlanta,<br />

Ga. 30345<br />

How to take nightmare<br />

out of packing, InOving<br />

By Dough Stranaham<br />

DIVISional President<br />

Century 21 Great Lakes Jne<br />

You're elated - you've Just<br />

closed on your dream house. Now<br />

It'S time to move It Isn't untIl you<br />

throw open the closets, pull out the<br />

drawers and unlock the storage<br />

Unit that you reallZe you have<br />

more matenal POSseSSIOnsthan a<br />

traveling CIrcus.<br />

The key to a smooth move IS organIZatIOn<br />

Here are some SImple<br />

fm o 1;(> help you keep your samty<br />

durmg thiS tumultuous tIme'<br />

• If you deCIde to hire a profes-<br />

SIOnal mover, get more than one<br />

bId Rates vary dependmg on how<br />

many hours and how much manpower<br />

you Will need Make the<br />

"ame mqUIrIeS about truck rental<br />

rates<br />

• Invest m good boxes, WIth ap<br />

propl"late dIVIders Purchase plenty<br />

of newspnnt (WIthout mk) for wrap<br />

pmg Both are available from mov<br />

mg compames Blankets, lmens<br />

and to\\els al e also good for PIOteCtm~<br />

breakables DIVIde them mto<br />

categone'i - kitchen, bedroom,<br />

bathroom, etc Label the content'i of<br />

each box on the outside and where<br />

the Items belong<br />

• When packmg dIsh ware, start<br />

WIth ,1 bed of crumpled newsprmt<br />

U"e double thick newsprInt and<br />

"tack four to five plate" With paper<br />

m between and ""tand" them on<br />

theIr E'dge" WIth pots and pan&,<br />

n('"t smaller Item" mSlde larger<br />

onc" ChIna and "tcmware should<br />

be WIdpped mOIvIdua]]y Plac£'<br />

'I ""'---==M=I~1l!ROii!!!i!G!!!R!!!Ap!!!H!!!IC!l!&e-.El.E~CT.R.ON.I.C<br />

glasses upnght, not SIdeways<br />

• Clothes can remaIn on hangers<br />

and hung m wardrobe boxes. Suitcases<br />

and large garbage bags also<br />

make good transportmg uruts.<br />

• Put all valuables - Jewelry,<br />

bIrth certIficates, marnage lIcense,<br />

car titles, ele - m a separate 'place<br />

that stays WIth you so they don't<br />

get lost In the shuffie Hand-earry<br />

valuables and other fragIle treas<br />

ures<br />

• Two weeks before movIng, prepare<br />

your change-of address cards,<br />

Notify your post office, bank, utIlI.<br />

tIes, msurance and credIt card com<br />

pames Don't forget to have your<br />

medIcal records and chIldren's<br />

school records transfen ed, If neces<br />

sary<br />

• When your old house IS empty,<br />

conduct a thorough lI1spectlOn<br />

Check closets, crawl "paces, the at<br />

tiC, ba'>ement and all nooks and<br />

crannlE's Have another per'lOn do a<br />

"ubscquent m"pectIOn<br />

• Clean your new house before<br />

mOVIng In' It's always ea"Iel to<br />

clean It when empty You'll have a<br />

clearer VISIOnof the subtle featm cs<br />

that need more attentIOn<br />

Although moving IS often trau<br />

matlc and exhaustmg, It can pI0-<br />

VIde a rewarding '>ense of accom<br />

plI"hment After all, you're u"ua]]y<br />

gOIng somewhere better than where<br />

you came from Thmk of 1t a" a<br />

new begInnIng, a fre"h stmt or d<br />

"movmg" cxp£,[lc>nce<br />

BED ROOM<br />

12'-0'.10.0'<br />

.<br />

d<br />

1 .. >11 ....<br />

I u ..<br />

BED ROOM<br />

12'-0'.11 6'<br />

77'-6"<br />

SR KFAST<br />

ROOM<br />

11 6.)( 12 o~<br />

II:<br />

~<br />

"0' J KITCHEN<br />

11.6",13 -6 :<br />

0<br />

r;====<br />

DINING : ~ ... :<br />

ROOM ~•• ~DI co. J<br />

o II<br />

LL II<br />

II<br />

12 0"x11 6"' ~<br />

J<br />

....n<br />

FLOOR PLAN<br />

TERRACE<br />

(ON GRADE)<br />

GARAGE<br />

20 0',20.0"<br />

1311 S. Oxford, Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

Three bedrooms, large<br />

family room with vaulted<br />

ceilings and skylights,<br />

custom designed terrace,<br />

Mutschler kitchen, professionally<br />

landscaped,<br />

security system, finished<br />

basement, central air,<br />

new Anderson Windows.<br />

Excellent condition<br />

Price: $230,000<br />

881-5823 or 343,0900<br />

Bro"ers Protected<br />

******************************<br />

: UP TO DATE REAL ESTATE••.FOR WHAT'S *<br />

* new on the market tOday, Carr :<br />

: LYNN DECKER, REALTOR 313-824-9012 :<br />

* Cold\\el1 Banker for a recorded message *** *<br />

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• • • •<br />

I. GROSSE POINTE SHORES<br />

II ,:<br />

No Llsllings<br />

II. GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

Address Bedroom/Bath DescriptIon Price<br />

1092 110llywood 4/2,5 Colonlal-Ig remodeled kit I new (um<br />

&NC.Owner $232,900<br />

'350 N. Renil\ld 3/1 5 ~ra~:~~s~rlnkltng system,<br />

Address<br />

III. GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />

43 Beacon Hili<br />

367 Belanger<br />

291 MI Vemon<br />

295 Ridgemont<br />

438 Fisher<br />

444 lexington<br />

BedrQom/Bath<br />

4/3.5<br />

3/1 5<br />

3/1.5<br />

3/1<br />

3/2<br />

3/2<br />

DescriptIon<br />

Price<br />

Family rm & study Gourmet k,t Kathy<br />

Lenz, The Prudential Cirosse Pointe<br />

Real Estate Call<br />

Mint ConditIon - Walk to Kerby<br />

and Brownell RoC Edgar&AssiJclates $164,900<br />

Dutch Colonial, many updatC:!i C/A.<br />

New furnace. By owner $149,500<br />

Brick ranch, fam rm fin basmeent<br />

w/full bath, FIP,2 car gar Agent $159,900<br />

Colomal by owner Fantastic fam<br />

room Many recent Improvements<br />

(See Class 800 ) $138,900<br />

Brick ranch, oversIzed lot, prestIgIOUS<br />

location 2,100 sq ft., (am room<br />

By owner $205,000<br />

VIII) ST. ClAIR SHORES<br />

$174,000<br />

1243 Roslyn 3/2 ~~n~~=~~i~~':m(um, CIA, Hot H2g;15,OOO<br />

881.9133<br />

884.1914<br />

Phone<br />

886.3995<br />

886-6010<br />

881-0142<br />

527-4466<br />

882.5117<br />

884-0893<br />

III. GROSSE POINTE FARMS (cont.) !<br />

Address Bedroom/Bath<br />

171 lakevIew 3/25<br />

IV. GROSSE POINTE CITY ili'<br />

Bedroom/Bath<br />

Delcriptlon Price Phone<br />

Washington Road<br />

957 Lincoln<br />

7/5<br />

3/1 5<br />

DesalpUon Price<br />

Colonial 8yowner Open flr plan with<br />

many recent Improvements Kerby School<br />

Olst,,<br />

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ondlcated on bold<br />

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Clos Du Val "Le Clos" Cla~sy Chard 799<br />

Fetzer "Sundial" '92 WS-80 699<br />

Trefethen "Eshcol" 7 99<br />

J Lohr "Cypress" 6 79<br />

Hess "Sclect" '92 RP-86 989<br />

DccrVaIley "Great Value" 569<br />

ScgheslO "Sonoma' '92 WS-87 799<br />

Mlrassou '91 WS-il6 (, 99<br />

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hesitate to call us. Currently, some of the<br />

best wine buys in the world are offered in<br />

this promotion. Mulier's Marketlike<br />

a fine wine- zmproving<br />

each year in quality,<br />

selection, and<br />

customer seroicel"<br />

SALE<br />

PRICE<br />

Cabemet Sauvlgnon R H Phlhps "Barbequed anytIme" 6 79<br />

Cabemet Sauvlgnon Laurel Glen "Terra Rosa" 8 99<br />

Cabeme! Sauvlgnon Hawk (:rest 799<br />

Cabcme! Sauvlgnon Bogle .. 649<br />

Cabemct Sauvignon Deer Valley 569<br />

Pmot NOIr Chateau De Baun "Lovely Plnot Red" 569<br />

Pmot NOlr Parduccl '92 WO:::-83 76('<br />

Pmot NOIr SegheslO "Sane'ma" Oehclou~ pll10t 799 I<br />

Cabemct/!'v!erlo! Trefet!1en "Eshcol" 7 99<br />

Merlot Summerfield "Great every day red' .j 69<br />

Merlot J Lohr "Cypres


AUSTRALIA (cont.)<br />

SPAIN, ITALY, ETC.<br />

Cabernet SauVlgnon St Monllon "<br />

Merlot Santa RIta "120"<br />

Sauvignon Blanc Santa Rita "Reserva" .<br />

.. 5.99<br />

" . 499<br />

. ... .649<br />

Whole STRIP LOINS<br />

(trimmed, cut, wr<strong>app</strong>ed frozen.) $3.79/lb.<br />

Fresh GROUND ROUND<br />

(10 lbs. minimum) $21.90/lb.<br />

CHICKEN Breasts Whole, Boneless,<br />

Skinless (Slbs. or more) $2.49/Ib.<br />

Fresh BABY BACK RIBS<br />

(..1 whole slabs or more) $3.49/1b.<br />

MEATS & SEAFOOD<br />

{pnces good thru May 27th- prices sub/ect to change}<br />

SALE<br />

PRICE<br />

ChiantI Coltlbuono "Cetamura" '90 RP 87 789<br />

ChiantI Gabblano "Smooth elegant pasta red" 749<br />

ChIantI LavallucCia "Lovely glass wme" 6 59<br />

Cluantl VIlla Sopita "Simple pIzza/pasta" 499<br />

Salice SalentIno Dr. Coslmo Taunno '88 RP-89. 849<br />

Notar Panaro Dr. Coslmo Taunno '85 RP-89 949<br />

Monte PulCiano VIlla Soplta "Soft, plummy, ready" 449<br />

Barbaresco Produtton "NebblOlo Langhe" 9 99<br />

Pmot Gngio Mosaico "Dehoous Apernff" 5 99<br />

Pinot Grigio Mezza Corona '" " .789<br />

Mourvedre Taja "Dark, dry-bemsh" .. .... . 699<br />

Rioja Marques De Caceres "Cnanza" 7 49<br />

Vintage Character Port Warres Warnor .375ml . ... ...989<br />

Boardroom Tawny Dow's .375ml ......... ...... .... .. .. 989<br />

r.G W. Pun L Mawby "MaWby's MagIcal Vignole-.' 679<br />

Lar De Barros Bodega InvlOsa '89 RP-87 .... ... .. 899<br />

Reisling Chateau Grand Traverse "Semi-dry" 849<br />

NY Brut Domame Ste Michelle RP-85... 799<br />

RP- Robert Parker, Wine Advocate<br />

WS- Wine Spectator<br />

Note WS, RP ratmg does not necessarily <strong>app</strong>ly to i1vallabll vmtagl'<br />

Frozen SWORD FISH Steaks<br />

(3 Ibs. or more) ........... ...... ... . . ..<br />

Frozen TUNA steaks<br />

. .... $6 99/lb<br />

(3 Ibs. or more).<br />

Frozen HALIBUT steaks<br />

$449/lb<br />

(3 Ibs. or more).<br />

CRAB LEGS<br />

, " $519/lb<br />

(3 lbs. or more) ..<br />

S799/lb<br />

BEERS BY THE CASE! BULK COFFEE BEANS<br />

SICrra '.'evada PALE ALE (24 bottles) $2349 by _H.:~;It : :L. ~r"F_R...~.~ Wholesale Roasters<br />

Samuel Adams LAGER (24 bottles).. $21 95 ~ " _ I)oWI of Fme Coffees<br />

Anchor Steam ORIGINAL (24 bottles) $2285 (2 pound minimum) Pnces good lhru May27th<br />

j'rankenmuth PILSNER (24 bottles) .. $21.99 b<br />

MILLER (24 cans) $1259 Colum ian Supremo $3.99/lb.<br />

MILLER LITE (24 cans). '" . " . $1259 Hazelnut Creme $4.99/1b,<br />

MGD (24 Lans) $1259 Columbian Decaf Swiss<br />

PABST/BLATZ (24 cans) '" , $8 99 water process $4.49/lb.<br />

r -- - - ---- - - - - - -, Freshly ground, hot brewed coffee daily!<br />

I Onngm tho>new'''''''o''ut mupnn fora I -_.•_._-- MULIER'S MARKET<br />

I F R EEl ~ Kercheval at Beaconsfield<br />

: CORKSCREW : ~ (313) 822-7786<br />

, wIth purcha"c bottles of of Wine four or more' I 15215 Kercheval Avenue. Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230<br />

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