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Grosse Pointe Ne"Wsestablishes web site on Internet<br />

Jommg <strong>the</strong> ever-growmg presence<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Internet, <strong>the</strong> Grosse Pomte<br />

News has created Its own web SIte,<br />

grossepolntenew~ com<br />

"It IS mvevItable that prmt and<br />

electrOnIC medIa would merge," saId<br />

John MInms, edItor and general manager<br />

of <strong>the</strong> 56-year-old Grosse Pomte<br />

News "Our pnnt product WIllcontmue<br />

to provide all <strong>the</strong> local news,<br />

sports, features, announcements and<br />

WEEK AHEAD<br />

Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 20<br />

Punxsutawney PhJ1, kmg<br />

of <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r prophets, correctly<br />

predIcted SIX weeks<br />

ago that today, <strong>the</strong> vernal<br />

equmox, would mark <strong>the</strong> end<br />

of Wlnter Happy spring<br />

Parents today are beIng<br />

taught to dD <strong>the</strong> exact oppo-<br />

SIte of what <strong>the</strong>Ir parents<br />

learned when <strong>the</strong>y were r81Smg<br />

chIldren, If you are or<br />

soon will be a grandparent<br />

and need to sort this all out,<br />

attend a free class on grandparentmg<br />

at 7 30 p.m In <strong>the</strong><br />

CDnnelly AudItorIUm at Bon<br />

Secours HospItal, 468<br />

Cadieux, In <strong>the</strong> CIty of<br />

Grosse POInte Call Bon<br />

Secours Commumty Health<br />

EducatIOn at (810) 779-7900<br />

<strong>for</strong> more In<strong>for</strong>matIon<br />

MIll Race Vtllage In<br />

NorthVIlle WlII be dIscussed<br />

at <strong>the</strong> latest lecture m <strong>the</strong><br />

1997 Frank BIcknell educatIOnal<br />

mInI-Senes, at 7 30<br />

P In In <strong>the</strong> receptIOn room of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Grosse Pomte War<br />

Memonal, 32 Lakeshore In<br />

Grosse POInte Farms<br />

Grosse POinte Theatre's<br />

productIon of "The<br />

UnInVIted" debuts tomght at<br />

8 p m m <strong>the</strong> FrIeS<br />

AudItorIUm at <strong>the</strong> Grosse<br />

POInte War Memonal, 32<br />

Lakeshore, Grosse POInte<br />

Farms, and contInues<br />

through Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 22<br />

Call (313) 881-7511 <strong>for</strong> more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>matIOn<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 22<br />

Watch <strong>the</strong> final mstall.<br />

ment of <strong>the</strong> wrvS-Channel<br />

56 senes on genealogy,<br />

"Ancestors," WIth members<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Grosse Pomte<br />

Hlstoncal SocIety at 1 45<br />

pm at <strong>the</strong> Provencal-WeIr<br />

House, 376 Kercheval,<br />

Grosse Pomte Farms<br />

FoIloWlng <strong>the</strong> documentary,<br />

tea WIll be served and a follow-up<br />

mscusslon Wlll be led<br />

by curator Jean DodenhDff<br />

Call (313l 884-7010 <strong>for</strong> more<br />

m<strong>for</strong>matlOn<br />

Monday, <strong>March</strong> 24<br />

The Grosse Pomte hbrary<br />

board of trustees conducts Its<br />

monthly meetIng at 7 30<br />

pm In <strong>the</strong> Neighborhood<br />

Club, 17150 Waterloo m <strong>the</strong><br />

CIty of Grosse Pomte<br />

The Grosse POInte Park<br />

Cltv CounCIl meets at 7 p m<br />

In -<strong>the</strong> mUnlclpal off<strong>ice</strong>s at<br />

I') 115 F, Jefferson<br />

INSIDE<br />

Opmzon. , . , 6A<br />

SenIOrs. . , llA<br />

Autos. . 15A<br />

Schools. , ..... 20A<br />

Busmess .. , . 23A<br />

()fntuanes. . . 22A<br />

f;nlrrfaznment<br />

I '''florts .<br />

7B<br />

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~1(Mlfi('d ads . . 7C<br />

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.A o<br />

advertlsmg that <strong>the</strong> community has<br />

come to expect In a quahty newspaper<br />

"However, <strong>for</strong> those who have<br />

Internet access, <strong>the</strong>y will now be able<br />

to call Up our top news stones electrOnically<br />

every Thursday morning<br />

and throughout <strong>the</strong> week"<br />

The web SIte has been deSigned and<br />

programmed by Valene Encheff, <strong>the</strong><br />

Grosse Pomte News' techmcal opera-<br />

tlOns manager Currently, <strong>the</strong> sIte<br />

consIsts of a front, or "home" page, a<br />

lInk to news ~tones and a staff page,<br />

hstIng Grosse Pomte News employees<br />

and phone numbers <strong>for</strong> our readers<br />

and advertIsers' convenience<br />

Soon to follow WIll be more news,<br />

school reports, sports, features, weddln~,<br />

engagements, obItuaries and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Grosse POinte News' award-Wlnnlng<br />

claSSified ads - <strong>the</strong> best on <strong>the</strong><br />

Grosse Pointe South High School's Pointe Singers came home to Grosse Pointe<br />

last Sunday with first-place honors in four of five categories at <strong>the</strong> IDteruational<br />

Showstopper IDvitational at Walt Disney Worldin Florida. This is <strong>the</strong> second time<br />

South's choir has per<strong>for</strong>med in <strong>the</strong> prestigious international competition.<br />

Second time is <strong>the</strong> charm.<br />

<strong>for</strong> South's Pointe Singers<br />

" thrIlled ' mOVIe,Dlamantldes sllld And<br />

Sh h<br />

takes 4 af 5<br />

I"n FlorI"da<br />

SIngers perfc,rmed a medley<br />

from "Will Roger's Folhes"<br />

The productIOn featured<br />

solos by Jack Tocco, Marcy<br />

when. <strong>the</strong> competitIon<br />

gOIng until <strong>the</strong> very<br />

Bowen sllld.<br />

"It was one cnsls<br />

was<br />

end,<br />

after<br />

OW C aIr For <strong>the</strong> ~how, <strong>the</strong> Pomte no oqe had a clear sense of,<br />

By Shirley A. McShane<br />

SlaffWrrler<br />

It was a n81l-blter to <strong>the</strong><br />

end, but Grosse POInte South<br />

HIgh School's Pomte Smgers<br />

all but swept thIS year's<br />

InternatIOnal Shows toppers<br />

InVltatIDnal last weekend at<br />

Walt DIsney World In Flonda<br />

The show chOIr, under <strong>the</strong><br />

dIrectIOn of Ellen Bowen, won<br />

four Df <strong>the</strong> top five awards,<br />

IncludIng first-place gold<br />

medals <strong>for</strong> best SOlOISt,best<br />

general effect, best musIc and<br />

grand champIOns of <strong>the</strong> show<br />

chOIr category<br />

"Our goal was to go <strong>the</strong>re<br />

and WIn It," Bowen s81d 'We<br />

put In an Innumerable<br />

amount of hours I guess<br />

practIce does payoff We are<br />

Countdown<br />

RIchardson, Katie Dalbec, ano<strong>the</strong>r on Fnday," she sllld<br />

Brendan Walsh, Bronwen "Our Instrumentahsts were<br />

Hupp, Leo Nouhan and Katie stuck In <strong>the</strong> airport and<br />

Connor, as well as a fiddle amved two mInutes be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

solo by Gabe SlImko we went on stage It was ram-<br />

RIchardson earned <strong>the</strong> be~t Ing In Florida (so <strong>the</strong> troupe<br />

solOist award <strong>for</strong> her rendl- couldn't go outSIde, where<br />

tIon of Bernstem's "GlItter everyone went to rehearsel<br />

and Be Gay," from "CandIde" and our fzrst show was four<br />

"ThIS has been one of <strong>the</strong><br />

most excltmg expenences we<br />

have had," sllld MIchael and<br />

Karen Dlamantldes, co-ch81r.<br />

men of <strong>the</strong> Grosse POinte<br />

South ChOIr Boosters, refernng<br />

to <strong>the</strong>mselves as well as<br />

<strong>the</strong>Ir chIldren ChrIstopher<br />

(who was a smger and<br />

dancer) and Erm (who<br />

worked on <strong>the</strong> crew)<br />

The days leadIng up to <strong>the</strong><br />

competitIOn had all <strong>the</strong><br />

excitement of a Hollywood<br />

second overtime, which we<br />

had pomts deducted fDr We<br />

were Just praYIng we wDuld<br />

make It to <strong>the</strong> finals at that<br />

POint"<br />

But on Saturday, <strong>the</strong> sun<br />

emerged from behInd <strong>the</strong><br />

clouds, <strong>the</strong> ensemble<br />

rehearsed In <strong>the</strong> parkIng lot,<br />

went on stage and outper<strong>for</strong>med<br />

<strong>the</strong>mselves, Bowen<br />

s81d<br />

Forty-eIght students were<br />

See SINGERS, page 18A<br />

Photo by Th .. L Walker<br />

Lauren and Gillian Mertens of <strong>the</strong> City of Grosse Pointe, bundled up in tbeir win.<br />

ter bats, coats and gloves <strong>for</strong> an outing to <strong>the</strong> Richard school playscape Jaat weekend,<br />

despite <strong>the</strong> chilly wea<strong>the</strong>r. But it will only be a matter of weeks untU <strong>the</strong> play.<br />

ground cro'W'ireturns in full <strong>for</strong>ce and winter wraps are cast aside.<br />

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SCOTT IOBINION<br />

P p\dr ,<br />

east SIde, MInms saId<br />

Advertisers, too, WIll have <strong>the</strong><br />

opportUnIty to establish a presence on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Grosse Pointe News web pages,<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r as a dlsplay ad or a "hot lInk"<br />

to advertIsers' own web SiteS<br />

"We're excIted to bnng <strong>the</strong> tradItIOnal<br />

qualIties of a venerable 'paper<br />

of record' Into <strong>the</strong> modern era of electromc<br />

medIa," Mmms s81d "We think<br />

our continued quahty pnnt product<br />

along WIth <strong>the</strong> convenIence of <strong>the</strong><br />

Internet Wlll be a combo hard to<br />

beat"<br />

"This ISan excellent opportumty <strong>for</strong><br />

our commumty, VIa<strong>the</strong> Internet gateway,<br />

to stay In touch WIth local<br />

events," Encheff saId<br />

Encheff would like to thank<br />

MIchael Maurer of Grosse POInte<br />

Woods, who With hIS own "virtual<br />

See INTERNET, page lOA<br />

<strong>March</strong> <strong>ice</strong> <strong>storm</strong><br />

<strong>damage</strong> <strong>minor</strong><br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pointes</strong><br />

By Amy Andreou Miller<br />

Staff Writer<br />

The standmg Joke among<br />

Michigan resIdents IS "If you<br />

don't hke <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

W81t five mInutes and It will<br />

change. drastically"<br />

The Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 13, Ice<br />

<strong>storm</strong> was no exceptlOn, at<br />

least around <strong>the</strong> Grosse Pointe<br />

area<br />

FreezIng ram throughout<br />

Thursday evenIng and Fnday<br />

mormng was followed by<br />

warmer temperatures m <strong>the</strong><br />

40s, thawmg <strong>the</strong> Ice The weekend<br />

was sunny, but cnsp<br />

But actually, regardIng <strong>the</strong><br />

Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 13, Ice stann,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Grosse POIntes fared much<br />

better than o<strong>the</strong>r parts of <strong>the</strong><br />

Metro area, as well as much<br />

better than o<strong>the</strong>r parts of <strong>the</strong><br />

state.<br />

And consldenng fallen tree<br />

limbs weIghted down Wlth Ice<br />

are <strong>the</strong> pnmary cause of down<br />

'Vlr!! ant! general destructlDn,<br />

It IS truly surpnsmg that <strong>the</strong><br />

Grosse POIntes were not worse<br />

than <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

"Few commumties have as<br />

mature of an urban <strong>for</strong>est as<br />

<strong>the</strong> Grosse Pomtes," sllld Joe<br />

Leonard, Grosse Pomte Farms'<br />

assIStant to <strong>the</strong> pubhl- serVJces<br />

dIrector<br />

Leonard saId <strong>the</strong> Fanns<br />

loses about 50 trees to stonn<br />

<strong>damage</strong> per year<br />

And <strong>for</strong> nearly every tree<br />

lost, a new one IS planted, but<br />

not necessanly <strong>the</strong> same kmd<br />

of tree<br />

"In <strong>the</strong> last two years, we<br />

planted abDut 70 trees,"<br />

Leonards8.1d<br />

The Farms annually spends<br />

about $80,000 on tree ID81ntenance,<br />

of whIch about $15,000<br />

IS <strong>for</strong> tree replacement<br />

Tree mamtenance may have<br />

prevented <strong>the</strong> SItuatIOn of fall.<br />

en trees from bemg worse<br />

Farms Dfficlals as well as o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

POIntes had crews prior to <strong>the</strong><br />

Ice <strong>storm</strong> tnmmmg trees of<br />

dead branches<br />

Also, fewer homes m <strong>the</strong><br />

Pomtes lost power compared to<br />

<strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> Metro area<br />

Nearly all Pomte homes that<br />

did lose power saw It restored<br />

by <strong>the</strong> close of <strong>the</strong> weekend<br />

DetroIt EdIson reported<br />

Patty Kelly<br />

Home: Grosse Pomte Park<br />

Family: Husband, KeVIn,<br />

son, Ryan, daughter,<br />

C81thn<br />

Occupation: Teacher at<br />

Grosse Pomte South, I'Downer<br />

of Floral Deslgnery<br />

m Royal Oak<br />

Quote: "Whe<strong>the</strong>r It'S at <strong>the</strong><br />

shop or at school, I have to<br />

fznd a way to indIVIdually<br />

serVIce <strong>the</strong> person fm<br />

workmg Wlth "<br />

415,000 customers WIthout<br />

power FrIday, and was still<br />

working 'fuesday on restoring<br />

power to about one-fifth of<br />

those customers The Grosse<br />

Pomtes are pnmanly served by<br />

Detroit Edlson <strong>for</strong> electnclty.<br />

True, Brownell MIddle<br />

School and Barnes School lost<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir power, and did not regam<br />

It untJl Sunday afternDon<br />

Grosse Pomte Pubbc School<br />

System, whIch rarely closes<br />

because of mclement wea<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

dId so on Fnday<br />

Area pol<strong>ice</strong> departments<br />

were busy asslstmg reSIdents,<br />

particularly <strong>the</strong> Grosse POInte<br />

Shores pohce who responded to<br />

several calls from elderly<br />

women who could not open<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir electncally-powered<br />

garage doors<br />

Pohce logs also noted numerous<br />

phone calls from reSidents<br />

reportIng downed powerhnes,<br />

as well as those that were arcmg<br />

and elmttIng sparks In<br />

those cases, Pohce contacted<br />

Detroit Ed1sen on behalf of res-<br />

Idents<br />

Yet all five Grosse Pomtes'<br />

publIc works departments<br />

were back to <strong>the</strong>Ir normal<br />

schedules of plCkmg up trash<br />

and/or recyclable Items by<br />

Monday, <strong>March</strong> 17<br />

Those departments achieved<br />

that by begInmng to deal Wlth<br />

<strong>the</strong> Ice stonn fallout as early as<br />

1 a.m Fnday, <strong>March</strong> 14 In<br />

general, most of <strong>the</strong> POIntes'<br />

pDl<strong>ice</strong> telephone <strong>the</strong> department<br />

of public works, or<br />

department of publIc serVIces<br />

supervISOr In <strong>the</strong> early morning<br />

hours after a <strong>storm</strong> that<br />

began <strong>the</strong> preVIOUS mght<br />

Those superVJsors and crews<br />

know to be on alert when<br />

Inclement wea<strong>the</strong>r ISexpected<br />

Grosse POInte Shores fin-<br />

Ished Saturday by hauhng<br />

away smaller fallen tree hmbs<br />

that reSIdents had dragged to<br />

<strong>the</strong> curbs, said Shores DPW<br />

supe1"V1SOrBrett SmIth<br />

All five Pomtes DPW crews'<br />

two maIn focuses on Fnday<br />

were to clear fallen tree hmbs<br />

that were obstructmg vehICUlar<br />

traffic, and to clean debns<br />

from <strong>the</strong> tops of sewer grates m<br />

See STORM, page 3A<br />

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Grosse Pointe News News<br />

3A<br />

Multiple factors contributed to closing of schools last Friday<br />

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4A News <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

G.P.Park resident keeps her passions all in <strong>the</strong> falllily<br />

By Jim Stlck<strong>for</strong>d While /lttendmg high school, arts," Kelly sdld "My son /lnd ef<strong>for</strong>ts to create new designs, of<br />

StaffWnter 1\.l'1I) ,pent some time WIth<strong>the</strong> husband both play <strong>the</strong> guitar course<br />

For Patty Kelly, a teacher at school'b ccmmumty serv<strong>ice</strong> and Ryan plays <strong>the</strong> trumpet But ,bemg a teacher IS also<br />

South High School and co programs So when It was hme Caltlm, my daughter, IS a creative Students come Ul all<br />

owner of Relko M, a flower to attend college, she already <strong>for</strong> classes and on test-talung and requested <strong>the</strong>Ir sel"V1ces dancer, and [ thought It'S time varIeties and good teachers<br />

deblgnery shop In Royal Oak, had a focus btrategles The two didn't really have <strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong> me to get mvolved In <strong>the</strong> don't have Just one approach to<br />

choo"mg her careers was easy "I help students develop money to be full-tIme decora- arts so I've Just started tdkmg teachmg They have many to<br />

She ~amro her mlere"t In "When 1 encnpntered <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir u\\n lcurhll1g "1)1..-,,,""'IJ tor", IlnJ Kdly JlIill/l full-ume PWllu k""ull" r.."t..h ....lth <strong>the</strong>.r "tpp your<br />

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Grosse Pointe Park resident Patty Kelly. a strong bellyer<br />

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value on to <strong>the</strong> rest DCber Camny. Daughter CaiWn fa a<br />

student DCdance and ber busband Kevin and son Ryan<br />

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What, s81d Kelly, pulls <strong>the</strong><br />

two parts of her hfe toge<strong>the</strong>r<strong>the</strong><br />

shop and <strong>the</strong> school - is<br />

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If PresIdent Chnton were not 10<br />

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The mJury <strong>for</strong>ced <strong>the</strong> preSident to delay<br />

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Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, however, <strong>the</strong> pres1dent's<br />

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Seeking<br />

silver lining<br />

in <strong>the</strong> news<br />

With nearly a decade III <strong>the</strong><br />

newspaper business behind<br />

me, It may come as a shock to<br />

learn that my tolerance <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

dark side of hfe and human<br />

nature IS actually lower now<br />

th'm It wa. when T wa. 11 0(\_<br />

Lalled "cub reporter"<br />

After all, aren't reporters<br />

supposed to be heartless,<br />

shameless news hounds, tearmg<br />

away delicate flesh to np<br />

out <strong>the</strong> heart of <strong>the</strong> story?<br />

Some of us may start out<br />

that way as we get our feet<br />

wet But after wlnle, we tend to<br />

want to sprmt out of <strong>the</strong><br />

swamp When we are confronted<br />

Wlth a carcass, we want to<br />

do no more than poke at It With<br />

l~ Gros~ Pointe News<br />

> l<br />

<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997, Page 7A<br />

"The ethIcal standards<br />

e~tablished in this White House<br />

have been <strong>the</strong> highest III <strong>the</strong><br />

history of <strong>the</strong> White House"<br />

Al Gore, Oct. 1996<br />

a stick - a long stick.<br />

Recent events - <strong>the</strong> senseless,<br />

Violent rampage ear her<br />

thiS month at a Comenca bank<br />

branch m DetrOit and a personal<br />

tour I had m February of <strong>the</strong><br />

Wayne County Medical<br />

Examiner's Off<strong>ice</strong> - have me<br />

rethinking my own perspective<br />

on hfe and people and <strong>the</strong> dark<br />

Side of both<br />

Mter all, that's what drew<br />

me Into thiS bUSiness People<br />

Life What people do With <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

!'ve. Tpe good and <strong>the</strong> bad<br />

Sides of both<br />

They say <strong>the</strong>re are three<br />

kinds of people The ones who<br />

make things happen, <strong>the</strong> ones<br />

who watch things happen and<br />

those who ask what happened?<br />

Never havmg been <strong>the</strong><br />

mover and shaker type, I've<br />

always been content to Sit back<br />

and watch o<strong>the</strong>rs do <strong>the</strong> movmg<br />

and shakmg and <strong>the</strong>n ask<br />

<strong>the</strong>m about It later<br />

But sometimes <strong>the</strong>re are no<br />

-I Say<br />

~hirley A. McShane<br />

answers Or <strong>the</strong> questIOns are<br />

so deep you don't know where<br />

to begm<br />

That's how I felt last week as<br />

I read every mch of written<br />

copy In <strong>the</strong> dally papers about<br />

<strong>the</strong> Comenca shooting rampage<br />

It's been a while smce I've<br />

had to cover a Vlolent inCident<br />

<strong>for</strong> a paper - Grosse Pomte IS<br />

<strong>for</strong>tunate In that It ISsmelded,<br />

though not Immune, from such<br />

random acts<br />

But <strong>the</strong>re was a time when I<br />

did Dangerous stones about<br />

barricaded gunmen, little girls<br />

kidnapped, murdered, <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

bodies found months later<br />

Teens Iulhng teens over such<br />

thmgs as shoes and ethmclty<br />

and rumors<br />

EXCiting stuff to cover and to<br />

write about But <strong>the</strong> reSidual<br />

affects are hard to shake Most<br />

people I know m thiS bUSiness<br />

are glad when <strong>the</strong>y SWitchfrom<br />

<strong>the</strong> enme beat to something<br />

more upbeat<br />

It's hard to focus on <strong>the</strong> dark<br />

SIde at work and <strong>the</strong>n think<br />

you can SWitch It off, I1ke a<br />

lamp, when )OUgo horne<br />

Reading about <strong>the</strong> angry<br />

young man who picked up a<br />

shotgun to lash out at Innocent<br />

strangers In an east-side<br />

DetrOit neighborhood had <strong>the</strong><br />

same affect on my mood as<br />

watching gray clouds dnft<br />

across dnd obhterate a blue<br />

sky<br />

There IS nothmg you can do<br />

to prevent gray douds or<br />

cruz\..d bUo,i.n..(",r... And c _en<br />

when you study wea<strong>the</strong>r patterns<br />

and human behaVlor and<br />

understand <strong>the</strong> root causes, It<br />

stili Isn't easy to accept <strong>the</strong><br />

negative results of ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>for</strong>ce<br />

By inVItatIOn, I toured <strong>the</strong><br />

Wayne County Medical<br />

Examiner's Off<strong>ice</strong> last month,<br />

and watched an autopsy from<br />

behmd a glassed-in area I sat<br />

In on a shde presentatIOn - a<br />

VlSual house of horrors, If you<br />

WIll - deSigned to dlustrate<br />

TheOp-EdPage.<br />

AL GORE<br />

MARCH 1997<br />

Why <strong>the</strong> balanced budget<br />

amendment doesn't work<br />

By u.s. sen. Carl Levin<br />

The debate over <strong>the</strong> constitutional<br />

amendment to balance<br />

<strong>the</strong> budget desperately needs a<br />

realIty check What we have IS<br />

a "feel good" gimmick wmch<br />

would allow lawmakers to<br />

cl8IID <strong>the</strong>y've cured <strong>the</strong> defiCit<br />

but leave undone <strong>the</strong> work of<br />

getting <strong>the</strong> budget to balance<br />

rd say It ISworse than a dodge,<br />

because It encourages people to<br />

say we are cured be<strong>for</strong>e we've<br />

taken <strong>the</strong> medIcine<br />

Tills constItutional amendment<br />

IS so nddled Wlth loopholes<br />

and ambiguities that It<br />

has no chance to per<strong>for</strong>m as<br />

advertised. It would encourage<br />

budgetary shell games by<br />

allowmg Congress to artifiCially<br />

lower <strong>the</strong> reported defiCIt<br />

and meet targets by delaYing<br />

spending Key terms hke<br />

"receipts" and "outlays" aren't<br />

defined, which could lead to<br />

mampulatlOns lIke creating<br />

quasl-pubhc agencies Wlth "offbudget"<br />

expenditures<br />

ArtifiCial defiCit reductions<br />

would be allowed, letting Uncle<br />

Sam sell off valuable public<br />

assets which would have<br />

absolutely no Impact on <strong>the</strong><br />

structural gap between revenues<br />

and outlays Moreover,<br />

every budget depends on ec0nomiC<br />

estimates that can be<br />

made overly optimistic<br />

No Congress would<br />

be bound<br />

'Ib add lOsult to lOJury' <strong>the</strong><br />

amendment wouldn't take<br />

effect until 2002 at <strong>the</strong> earliest<br />

ThiS Congress wouldn't be<br />

bound by <strong>the</strong> proVlslons of <strong>the</strong><br />

amendment to enact Implementing<br />

legislatIOn In fact, no<br />

Congress would be bound by<br />

<strong>the</strong> tenns of <strong>the</strong> amendment<br />

until at least 2002, and by <strong>the</strong>n<br />

It would be too late to take <strong>the</strong><br />

actIOns necesqary to comply<br />

Wlthout ImpoSSibly drastiC<br />

cuts<br />

What If we rattfy It anyway?<br />

At <strong>the</strong> end of qome future fjqcal<br />

year, let's say outlayq have<br />

exceeded revenues, puttmg <strong>the</strong><br />

government In Vlolatlon of <strong>the</strong><br />

amendment That future legiSlation<br />

must be passed by<br />

Implementing <strong>the</strong> constitutional<br />

amendment's ambiguities<br />

Assuming future lawmakers<br />

WIlltry, In good f81th, to comply<br />

Wlth <strong>the</strong> amendment does not<br />

mean that a maJonty of each<br />

House of Congress will agree<br />

on <strong>the</strong> many ISSUeslOvolved or<br />

on whe<strong>the</strong>r to reqUITeautomat-<br />

IC cuts 1f outlays are determmed<br />

to exceed revenues, or<br />

that <strong>the</strong>y Wlllagree on whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

to exempt, <strong>for</strong> example, national<br />

defense or Social Secunty<br />

payments from such cuts<br />

The real debate<br />

The real debate on Capitol<br />

Hill 8TlseS not over whe<strong>the</strong>r to<br />

balance <strong>the</strong> budget, but ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

how to reach that balance The<br />

ISSUeswhlch make agreement<br />

dlfficuI t, grow out of dIfferences<br />

In pnonties Many of<br />

those who favor thiS constitutional<br />

amendment support a<br />

large tax break, paid <strong>for</strong> by<br />

larger reductions In MedJcare<br />

than <strong>the</strong> president proposes<br />

Last year, and ag81n thiS year,<br />

PreSident Clmton's budget has<br />

shown a path to a balanced<br />

budget whIch also prOVIdes <strong>for</strong><br />

adequate funding <strong>for</strong> educatIon,<br />

enVlronmental protectIOn,<br />

Medicare, MediCaId and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

essential government functIOns<br />

If <strong>the</strong> future Congress to<br />

which we leave <strong>the</strong>se questions<br />

can't agree, would dozens of<br />

unelected Judges assert JunsdictIOn<br />

and order spendmg cuts<br />

or tax mcreases? There's noth-<br />

109 m <strong>the</strong> proposed amendment<br />

to stop such a radical<br />

remedy Indeed, a proposal to<br />

add language to <strong>the</strong> amendment<br />

to prevent courts from<br />

takmg over <strong>the</strong> budgetary<br />

function was rejected by <strong>the</strong><br />

sponsors of <strong>the</strong> amendment<br />

ThIS proposed amendment<br />

also permits future Congresses<br />

to use SocJal Secunty funds <strong>for</strong><br />

balanclOg <strong>the</strong> budget I beheve<br />

that we have a special obhgatIon<br />

to protect thiS contract<br />

Wlth our semor cltlzens and<br />

<strong>the</strong> SocIal Secuntv trust fund<br />

should never be robbed to balance<br />

<strong>the</strong> budget We should not<br />

enshnne <strong>the</strong> ConstltutlOn <strong>the</strong><br />

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use of SOCialSecunty funds <strong>for</strong><br />

any purpose o<strong>the</strong>r than SocJal<br />

security<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r road we should<br />

never take to a balanced budget<br />

IS f8llmg to pay our lawful<br />

debts In both 1995 and 1996, a<br />

determined mmonty In<br />

Congress refused <strong>for</strong> a long<br />

time to 11ft<strong>the</strong> debt cellmg so<br />

we could pay our debts unless<br />

PreSident Clinton accepted Its<br />

budget These extreme tactics<br />

were rejected by <strong>the</strong> Amencan<br />

people Enactmg thIS amendment<br />

would shlft <strong>the</strong> power m<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r House of Congress to<br />

decide whe<strong>the</strong>r to pay our bills<br />

to a mlnonty of <strong>the</strong> members<br />

Let's finish <strong>the</strong> job<br />

Every member of Congress<br />

knows we WlIInot get to a balanced<br />

budget Wlthout tough<br />

deciSions Adoptmg a constitutIonal<br />

amendment saYIng some<br />

future Congress must make<br />

<strong>the</strong> tough deciSIOns and balance<br />

<strong>the</strong> budget not only ISn't a<br />

substItute <strong>for</strong> our acting or<br />

adopting an en<strong>for</strong>cement<br />

mechamsm, It WlIIdelay those<br />

actIOns because people Wlll<br />

think we have acted<br />

If we don't do <strong>the</strong> hard work<br />

thiS year, we can't expect somebody<br />

else to do It <strong>for</strong> us next<br />

year If we don't have <strong>the</strong> WIll<br />

to plot our course to reach and<br />

mamtam a balanced budget,<br />

we WIll get to 2002 and find<br />

that we have to ei<strong>the</strong>r abandon<br />

<strong>the</strong> goal WIth <strong>the</strong> Increase 10<br />

cynIcIsm which would accompany<br />

It, or nsk undermining<br />

<strong>the</strong> natIOnal defense or pushmg<br />

<strong>the</strong> economy mto a deep<br />

recessIOn<br />

All we have to do to aVOId<br />

thiS fate IS to fimsh <strong>the</strong> Job we<br />

have begun We have reduced<br />

<strong>the</strong> defiCit <strong>for</strong> four years In a<br />

row, cutting It by more than<br />

ha If to 1 4 percent of <strong>the</strong><br />

Grosse DomestiC Product -<br />

<strong>the</strong> lowest m more than two<br />

decades For <strong>the</strong> first time In<br />

years, <strong>the</strong> real posslblhty of<br />

agreement to actually balance<br />

<strong>the</strong> budget loom" be<strong>for</strong>E'us We<br />

should not IE'tthIS unnecessary<br />

and unWise amendment deflect<br />

us from that goal<br />

#1~ • ,_Ir.~...<br />

The pub - and nearby<br />

Gnunpy's Grub & Pub, also<br />

owned by Denrus - Will match<br />

<strong>the</strong> donatIOns <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir stew,<br />

prepared by Grumpy's chef<br />

Paul Quinn (who hads directly<br />

from Ireland)<br />

"It's <strong>the</strong> best Irish stew<br />

around," said Mary Lou<br />

LeFevre, tending bar (she's<br />

Irish too. Her mom was a<br />

Kelly)<br />

No kidding,<br />

she's electrifying<br />

Park comedIan Sheila<br />

Lovely IS dOing a stand-up <strong>for</strong><br />

Detroit Ellison at <strong>the</strong> Detroit<br />

Bwlder's Show, but <strong>for</strong> this gIg<br />

she's senous<br />

"I'm a presenter <strong>for</strong> EdISOn,<br />

workmg against a blue screen,"<br />

she says<br />

Hope It'S not too blue, FYI<br />

tells her<br />

'Well, I do get In some ad hbs<br />

from tlme to time," she says<br />

That's our Sheila The show<br />

runs until Sunday, <strong>the</strong> 23rd<br />

It's green<br />

and seen again<br />

The Woods' Grace Fenton<br />

Just got some company, and<br />

FYI's not tallung about a green<br />

Vlsltor from UFO-land plunk.-<br />

Ing Into <strong>the</strong> waters off<br />

Lakeshore<br />

- Well, not exactly, anyway<br />

Grace's new fnends are <strong>the</strong> second<br />

and third members of <strong>the</strong><br />

"I saw that green 1Ight In <strong>the</strong><br />

sky on <strong>March</strong> 7" club to report<br />

10 here smce last week<br />

"I was on Harper between<br />

Eight and Nine nIlle that day<br />

and I saw It, exactly as she<br />

descnbed," says Mary Jane<br />

Elanges, also of <strong>the</strong> Woods<br />

The fact that <strong>the</strong>y both live<br />

on <strong>the</strong> same street probably as<br />

nothing to do WIth any of thIS<br />

- <strong>the</strong>ir addresses are etght<br />

blocks apart and <strong>the</strong> two UFOspotters<br />

don't know each o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

"I was alone 10 my car and It<br />

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bUIldings, not near <strong>the</strong> lake<br />

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Jane says "All I can say IS, It<br />

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Also, after last week's men-<br />

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<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

News<br />

Photo hv hed Rtmn(>11 5<br />

Girl Scouts celebrate anniversary<br />

Representatives from each Pointe troop and council members ga<strong>the</strong>red at<br />

Miller Hall Sunday afternoon to pay honor to Juliette Lowe. founder of Girl<br />

Scouting of America. The 35 candles are <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> 35th anniversary of Girl Scout.<br />

ing in this country. Alsohonored was Mrs. Mark Edgar. center. of Lincoin Road.<br />

who has been active in scouting <strong>for</strong> 30 of those years, having served as com.<br />

missioner in Scranton, Pa.• and on <strong>the</strong> Detroit Girl Scout Council. She was presented<br />

with a gardenia corsage and made an honorary member of <strong>the</strong> Grosse<br />

Pointe Council. She was a friend of Juliette Lowe. (Grosse Pointe News photo<br />

<strong>March</strong> 19. 1947)<br />

~esterda~'s headlines<br />

50 years ago this week<br />

• Followmg voter approval<br />

of a bond Issue to purchase<br />

43 7 acres of lakefront property<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Edsel Ford estate,<br />

Woods offiCialsdeclare <strong>the</strong> Site<br />

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park on noon Saturday, <strong>March</strong><br />

15<br />

• The county road commission<br />

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10A News <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Pointer set <strong>for</strong> brave new world on Internet<br />

By Jim Sllck<strong>for</strong>d<br />

"Ite, (,r IIeb pages on It If<br />

Staff Writer<br />

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Grosse Pointe News<br />

Do not let <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

The newspaper lands<br />

agalIlSt <strong>the</strong> <strong>storm</strong> door with a<br />

thud Now that you have It In<br />

your hands, what IS <strong>the</strong> first<br />

Item of mterest that vou turn<br />

to" Probably <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>n, more than likely, <strong>the</strong><br />

horoscope <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> day<br />

Now we are about to add to<br />

<strong>the</strong>se two poInts of Interest<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e long our dally printed<br />

lmk WIth both <strong>the</strong> Immediate<br />

and far-flung world Will carry<br />

Prime Time<br />

By Marian Trainor<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r Important message The above mdex seems to be Research shov.s that how vou<br />

that WIll help us to plan our pretty much on target, and IS feel today may be associated<br />

day and to operate at peak em- at least as accurate as many With yesterday's wea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

clency Right along With what wea<strong>the</strong>r predictIOns and more The answer experts say, IS<br />

<strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r has In store and reliable than horoscopes We'd that wea<strong>the</strong>r, espeCially air<br />

what <strong>the</strong> stars predict, WIll be all be hVlng In utopia If what temperature, humidity and<br />

a rundown on how today's <strong>the</strong> stars promised came about' sunshme or lack of It, may<br />

wea<strong>the</strong>r WIllaffect your health Whatever, thiS alIgnment of aggravate preexlstmg dlsor-<br />

Example Expect a mIXture wea<strong>the</strong>r dnd ItS affect on your ders, tngger Illnesses or<br />

of freeZing ram and snow all health IS no Joke Smce 1952, change your behaVIOr<br />

day, accompamed by strong, West Germany has legally StudIeS have shown that<br />

gusty WInds A !ugh only In <strong>the</strong> reqUired ItS wea<strong>the</strong>r servICe to because of <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r, you<br />

low 30s, barometer at 29 1 and make health predictIOns aVdll- may tire eaSily or be unable to<br />

falling Health Index, look <strong>for</strong> able to doctors and hospitals sleep<br />

greater energy and endurance The doctors <strong>the</strong>re get coded Under o<strong>the</strong>r conditIOns you<br />

but watch out <strong>for</strong> mcreased m<strong>for</strong>matlOn outlmmg <strong>the</strong> type may find yourself taking moraggressIOn,<br />

sleepmess and sen- and intensity of aIlments <strong>the</strong> dmate amounts of medIcatIOn<br />

Slbillty to pam General med- wea<strong>the</strong>r ISlikely to bring about to control wea<strong>the</strong>r-Induced<br />

ICal complamts are 3 percent In <strong>the</strong> coming 12 to 36 hours aches and paIns<br />

above average In <strong>the</strong> Umted States we have For mstance, on a cool, ramy<br />

Correlatmg <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r wea<strong>the</strong>rlhealth reports on day you are likely to anger eas-<br />

With <strong>the</strong> mdex, It IS easy to cable TV's Wea<strong>the</strong>r Channel Ily and be more sensItive to<br />

accept Increased sleep mess We already know of some 44 pam You probably won't sleep<br />

Seniors<br />

et you down on awful days<br />

headache<br />

If you are susceptible, those<br />

same wea<strong>the</strong>r condItIOns are<br />

right <strong>for</strong> cramps, stomach<br />

ujJ"et", gll1ul.Oml1 attacks,<br />

fever, chmatlC paIn, bronchitiS<br />

and heart attacks<br />

There IS an addendum to all<br />

of thiS. Two-thIrds of people<br />

react to wea<strong>the</strong>r conditIons.<br />

The rest do not People 10 <strong>the</strong><br />

middle range of almost everythIng<br />

do not<br />

The o<strong>the</strong>rs are categonzed as<br />

wea<strong>the</strong>r-keen people ThiS<br />

star-crossed group IScomposed<br />

of female, young or elderly,<br />

slender or overweIght, nervous,<br />

eXCItable or shy and eI<strong>the</strong>r m<br />

<strong>the</strong> upper or lower Income<br />

group<br />

For Instance, It's a hot, very<br />

bright, dry and wmdy day<br />

That means It'S more than<br />

lIkely that your reactIOn tIme<br />

WIll be slower than normal<br />

You won't be able to concentrate<br />

easily and you']] have<br />

more medIcal complaInts than<br />

usual What to dOl<br />

For one, recogruze that your<br />

reflexes will be slower Be very<br />

attentive when drIving or<br />

workmg around <strong>the</strong> kitchen at<br />

home<br />

and what better way to spend conditions, !Dcludmg blood as well and your artbntls or an Write yourself remmders to<br />

such a day than to stay mSlde pressure, mlgrame, headaches ulcer WIll cause dIStress Cool, shut off lIghts, take keys out of<br />

and eat, read and take fre- and mood shifts that correlate clear days, on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, car, ete Schedule breaks In<br />

quent naps WIth <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r decrease your chances of get- your routme to handle medical<br />

The pam threshold sounds Right now you might be say- tmg migraIne, asthma attack complaints<br />

lOgical What IS descnbed IS mg "I already know that <strong>the</strong> or stroke Just as <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r can<br />

typIcal artbntlS wea<strong>the</strong>r wea<strong>the</strong>r affects moods It'sJust One of <strong>the</strong> worst wea<strong>the</strong>r slow you down, It can also<br />

Endurance is needed to nav- plain common sense to know conditions that occurs IS a make you feel good Studies<br />

Igate m such a clImate Energy that people feel better on warm, humid, partly sunny show that <strong>the</strong> pnrnary weath-<br />

- that's <strong>the</strong> JarrIng note How warm, sunny days and worse day on which ram IS expected er that gives pleasure IS_ you<br />

are you gomg to have any left when <strong>the</strong> days are gloom and Such wea<strong>the</strong>r condItIOns cause guessed It _ suns!unel IfIt's a<br />

after you've spent It fightmg gray you to feel sleepy, lazy and out cool, dry sunny day, you<br />

<strong>the</strong> elements? But It'S not that Simple of It You may even have a should feel great<br />

<strong>Local</strong> heart specialist to talk to G.P. senior men<br />

The Semor Men's Club of<br />

Grosse Pointe will meet on<br />

Thesday, <strong>March</strong> 25, at <strong>the</strong><br />

Grosse Pomte War Memonal,<br />

32 Lakeshore Lunch will be<br />

served at 11 15 a m<br />

The featured speaker w111be<br />

Dr Kun A Eagle, associate<br />

professor of mternal medlcme<br />

and co-director of <strong>the</strong> Heart<br />

Care Program at <strong>the</strong><br />

Umverslty of MIChIgan<br />

Medical Center The title of hiS<br />

lecture WIll be ''Heart Attack<br />

Why Does It Happen and How<br />

Can I AVOIdIt?"<br />

Eagle has a medical degree<br />

at Tufts Umverslty, 1979, and<br />

completed reSidency at Yale-<br />

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14A News <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Car thief caught<br />

Gro~"e Pomte WoodS pohce<br />

capturt'd a suspelt at <strong>the</strong> bus<br />

stop at <strong>the</strong> corner of Mack and<br />

Moro~safter recelHng a report<br />

of an attempted car <strong>the</strong>ft m <strong>the</strong><br />

19000 block of Mack at about<br />

4 30 p m on Wednesday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 12<br />

Accordmg to pohce, a Wood~<br />

resident had parked her car by<br />

a store m <strong>the</strong> block and was<br />

gone from <strong>the</strong> \ ehlcle <strong>for</strong> only a<br />

few mmutes<br />

When :>he returned to her<br />

car, she ~aw <strong>the</strong> :>uspectIn <strong>the</strong><br />

front seat hunched over <strong>the</strong><br />

sleerlllg column The suspect<br />

sav. thc woman and, after curs.<br />

mg her, ran down <strong>the</strong> alley<br />

toward Moros:> .<br />

The v.oman went mto <strong>the</strong><br />

slore and called <strong>the</strong> pohce A<br />

Wood" patrol car heard <strong>the</strong><br />

radiO report and ~aw a man at<br />

<strong>the</strong> bu;, >lop v.ho matched<br />

broadcast descrlptlOns of <strong>the</strong><br />

"u'.pelt<br />

A st'urch of <strong>the</strong> man revealed<br />

two concealed screwdnvers,<br />

tool, often used m <strong>the</strong><br />

hotwmng of automobIles<br />

A background check of <strong>the</strong><br />

suspect revealed that he was<br />

wanted <strong>for</strong> parole VIOlatIon<br />

charge~ The suspect was<br />

taken to <strong>the</strong> Wayne County<br />

JaIl, where he I~ bemg held In<br />

connectIOn wIth parole VlolatlOns<br />

Missed stop sign<br />

leads to arrest<br />

A Grosse Pomte Woods publIc<br />

safety vehicle on patrol 10<br />

<strong>the</strong> area of Mack and<br />

Llttlestone at about 220 am<br />

Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 13, when <strong>the</strong><br />

off<strong>ice</strong>r 10 <strong>the</strong> vehicle Wltnessed<br />

a gray Lmcoln Mark VII run a<br />

stop Sign at <strong>the</strong> corner of Mack<br />

and Llttlestone<br />

After stoppmg <strong>the</strong> vehicle,<br />

<strong>the</strong> off<strong>ice</strong>r ran a background<br />

check on It and on <strong>the</strong> dnver<br />

The car turned out to have<br />

been reported stolen m DetrOIt<br />

The suspect was arrested<br />

and remanded to <strong>the</strong> custody of<br />

DetrOit pohce, who had JUrIS.<br />

dictIOnover <strong>the</strong> cnme<br />

- JIm Stlck[ord<br />

Purse purloined<br />

A Grosse Pomte South High<br />

School student reported to<br />

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<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News Automotive 15A<br />

Early historic figures lent names to cars<br />

On <strong>the</strong> Wayne Stdte<br />

IT}1lV0T'~1t) ..... "1"":,pJ.s ,) U bl.VUiJ<br />

of statues of early explorers<br />

and plOneers of thIs ared<br />

They are posltlOned near what<br />

used to be St Andrew's<br />

EpIscopal Church near <strong>the</strong><br />

Lodge Freeway servIce drive<br />

north of Warren<br />

These four French Cathoh~<br />

plOneers may feel more com<br />

<strong>for</strong>table now that St Andrew s<br />

has been turned mto a recItal<br />

and meetmg hall by <strong>the</strong> umverslty<br />

and no longer has any<br />

ties to <strong>the</strong><br />

ment<br />

Enghsh e;,tablish<br />

TheIr natIOnality and rell.<br />

gIon were not <strong>the</strong> only thmg<br />

<strong>the</strong>se four had m common<br />

TheIr names - Cadillac,<br />

LaSalle, Marquette and<br />

RIchard - also appeared on<br />

<strong>the</strong> marques<br />

mobiles<br />

of American auto<br />

Cadillac, named <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

French adventurer Antome de<br />

In Mo<strong>the</strong> Cadillac, founder of<br />

UeLlUIL, I" Lne unly dutomotlve<br />

ndme that survive;, and has<br />

been one of AmerlCd'S most<br />

Important nameplates smce It<br />

was mtroduced In 1903<br />

Henrv Leland, of <strong>the</strong> Leland<br />

and Falcouner maLhme shop,<br />

had been makmg engIne;, <strong>for</strong><br />

RnnO"I' ble .... "." wo_ ha. opIKllllo<br />

purchme at lea .. end at p'oo s..:vn'Y dopo". r""oded 10'" ".,,, ••• $25 CJlxM, paymenl $1 000 down Plv. I" moo'"<br />

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18A Schools <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Singers -------<br />

From page 1<br />

Ill\ ohpd In <strong>the</strong> lumpetltlOn,<br />

lIldudlng 40 per!ormers, five<br />

lre" llwmber ... and three ~tu<br />

ULlH,. t1.1U~!1,1d.LI"" Iii (J,uUHtuu L.u<br />

Bo"en thl en ...emble was<br />

under <strong>the</strong> dlredlon of .\ndy<br />

11.1I1w, dlOreOf.,'1dpher Dail<br />

AARP 2151 meets <strong>March</strong> 24<br />

Grosse Pomte Chapter<br />

AARP 2151 will meet at <strong>the</strong><br />

Grosse Pomte Memorial<br />

Church, 16 Lakeshore, on<br />

Monda), <strong>March</strong> 24 The meetmg<br />

WIllbegm at 1 p m<br />

The featured speaker will be<br />

Thomas R Peters, author of<br />

two pubhshed novels, a collectIOn<br />

of fictIOn, poetry, essa)s<br />

and a column on reVlews<br />

HIs tOpICWIllbe "VISIOnof a<br />

VanI~hed DetrOit" Peters IS<br />

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America"<br />

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WrrH THE HIGHEST QUALITY SERVICE<br />

VICUry,technIcal dIrector, and<br />

accompamst Ben Prmce<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r student" mvolved<br />

were Alhson Alt, Leah<br />

Anderson, Dan Augustllle,<br />

DeVne", :-J"lckEdl\lJI, Brad<br />

E<strong>the</strong>ndgp, Jdnlle Gatl"_ l\ha<br />

Gallcl, Alh~on Getz, K,lTl<br />

Harms, Pat Heal), Chrl"ty<br />

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<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997 Onl. DI.on<br />

.G.ro.s.se.p.o.in.te_Ne.W.s<br />

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We need safer, saner means of gaining personal empowerment<br />

By Victor Bloom, MD<br />

The deranged man who<br />

started shootmg on <strong>the</strong> south.<br />

east part of <strong>the</strong> 86th floor<br />

observation deck of <strong>the</strong><br />

Empire State BUlldmg, kIllmg<br />

one man, woundmg SIXand<br />

iiuully ,UllUlIg <strong>the</strong> Beretta on<br />

himself, seemed to be trymg to<br />

make a political statement<br />

He had letters pmned to hiS<br />

chest blarmng <strong>the</strong> Big Three<br />

III thiS case, <strong>the</strong> USA,<br />

I~ngland and France) <strong>for</strong> hiS<br />

Iroubles<br />

They carved up <strong>the</strong> Middle<br />

Fast after World War I m<br />

such a way as to make sure<br />

that no Arab state would pre.<br />

hIs long hours workmg, teachmg<br />

English It was saId that<br />

every child m Gaza was hIS<br />

pupil Despite meager earnmgs<br />

and large expenses, he<br />

was able to save a half mllhon<br />

dollars People who are mamc<br />

are capable of great endurance<br />

and per<strong>for</strong>mance, fueled by<br />

<strong>the</strong> fires of neurochemical<br />

Imbalance<br />

Whereas most of us may be<br />

happy and euphoriC some of<br />

<strong>the</strong> tIme, a marnc IS dnven,<br />

dominate He also blamed<br />

Israel <strong>for</strong> hiS phght because<br />

hiS famIly became displaced<br />

m <strong>the</strong> war which followed<br />

Immediately after <strong>the</strong> UN<br />

partitIOn of Palestme, creatmg<br />

<strong>the</strong> state of Israel He settled<br />

In Gaza and became well<br />

known as an English teacher<br />

<strong>the</strong>re He worked very long<br />

hours and after several<br />

decades of dedicated work<br />

and thrift was said to have<br />

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DETROIT<br />

amassed a personal <strong>for</strong>tune of LINC ~ -MERCURY<br />

five hundred thousand dol-<br />

DEALERS<br />

lars<br />

He had a large famIly and<br />

sent hiS chIldren to schools of<br />

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parents, to raIse <strong>the</strong>ir families,<br />

she sald<br />

Among those who have <strong>the</strong><br />

dl"tmctlOn of bemg educated<br />

by <strong>the</strong> same school system that<br />

employs <strong>the</strong>m are seven cen<br />

tral off<strong>ice</strong> people, including<br />

assistant superintendent ChriS<br />

Fenton, and Karen Jeffrey, a<br />

secretary m <strong>the</strong> off<strong>ice</strong> of curriculum<br />

and InstructIOn<br />

Jeffrey's husband, Jay, also<br />

an alumnus, IS head engIneer<br />

at South high They both went<br />

to South, graduating a year<br />

apart, but weren't hnked<br />

romantically until after graduation<br />

TeachIng In <strong>the</strong> same school<br />

you once attended as a ~tudent<br />

make" <strong>for</strong> an mterestIng perspective<br />

on <strong>the</strong> school system,<br />

said Brownell Middle School<br />

speCial educatIOn teacher<br />

Linda Theuerkorn Blrg She<br />

went to Barnes elementary,<br />

Brownell, and was among <strong>the</strong><br />

last class to graduate from "<strong>the</strong><br />

hIgh" (Grosse POInte HIgh<br />

School's class of 1969) be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

Grosse POInte North opened<br />

Although she dIdn't entertam<br />

specIfic plans to teach m<br />

Grosse POinte, she returned to<br />

her home town after graduat-<br />

Ing from college to begIn lookmg<br />

<strong>for</strong> a student teaclung POSItIOn<br />

When a teacher went on<br />

maternity leave she was called<br />

and has been With <strong>the</strong> dlstnct<br />

ever since<br />

'There are a lot more chOIces<br />

<strong>for</strong> students today," Bug sald,<br />

comparIng today's educational<br />

enVlI'onment to hers "So many<br />

more acadeIDlc and extra-curncular<br />

chO<strong>ice</strong>s<strong>for</strong> gIrls."<br />

Bug Sald her daughter IS on<br />

South's flTSt-ever gIrls hockey<br />

team - sometlung that was<br />

unheard of m her day When<br />

she was In school not only were<br />

boys and gIrls In separate gym<br />

classes, but athletics <strong>for</strong> gIrls<br />

wasn't a popular extra-curncu.<br />

lar chO<strong>ice</strong>.<br />

She finds <strong>the</strong> focus today IS<br />

more on acadenuc excellence<br />

and that today's students have<br />

far more pressures than m her<br />

day<br />

Beverly DennIS Hamson, a<br />

library clerk at Grosse POInte<br />

South and a 1948 graduate of<br />

Grosse Pomte High School<br />

agrees<br />

"The curriculum today IS so<br />

much more vaned and dlfficult,"<br />

she S81d 'They get mto<br />

areas today that we dldn't even<br />

begm to touch upon"<br />

Hamson, who went to Defer<br />

elementary. Pierce Junior lugh<br />

and Grosse POInteHIgh School<br />

s81d<strong>the</strong> student" today seem to<br />

have so much more fun, have<br />

so many more chO<strong>ice</strong>s and so<br />

much more freedom to express<br />

<strong>the</strong>mselves than was poSSIble<br />

In her school days<br />

''My day was <strong>the</strong> day of <strong>the</strong><br />

bobby socks, poodle slurts and<br />

saddle shoes Now <strong>the</strong> Iuds are,<br />

well, more creative III what<br />

<strong>the</strong>y wear," she saId "It IS so<br />

much fun to be here WIth <strong>the</strong><br />

Iuds every day. They are so<br />

ahve and have so much fun"<br />

HarrIson has a dIstinct<br />

memory of her graduatIOn ceremony<br />

BeIng that It was shortly<br />

after World War II, materials<br />

to make graduation gowns<br />

were shll In short supply<br />

She saId because of tlus her<br />

class was unable to wear <strong>the</strong><br />

traditIOnal blue robes and<br />

mstead had to wear gray The<br />

only blue robes available were<br />

bemg worn that evenmg by<br />

Denby High School students to<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir commencement ceremony<br />

As a result, she said, <strong>the</strong> tradItIOnal<br />

"cap and gown" pICtures<br />

were not taken that<br />

evening<br />

Blrg said one aspect ofbemg<br />

a staff-alumna IS that when<br />

she started teachmg, some of<br />

<strong>the</strong> teachers who educated her<br />

were stIli on stafT It IS so<br />

mgraIned m her to call <strong>the</strong>m by<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir courtesy titles <strong>the</strong>y had to<br />

remInd her It now was OK to<br />

call <strong>the</strong>m by <strong>the</strong>ir first names<br />

Tom Teetaert, Grosse Pomte<br />

North HIgh School assistant<br />

prmclpal, has spent hiS entue<br />

teaching career In <strong>the</strong> Grosse<br />

Pomte schools He went to<br />

M81re elementary, PIerce and<br />

Grosse POinte High He<br />

returned as a substitute<br />

teacher at Poupard and shortly<br />

afterward was lured fullhme<br />

as a phYSIcal education<br />

teacher<br />

Three years later he moved<br />

to North hIgh to become <strong>the</strong><br />

phYSical educatIOn department<br />

chaJrman and <strong>the</strong>n was<br />

named assIstant pnnclpal at<br />

North<br />

Teetaert sald he can only<br />

think of advantages to return-<br />

Ing to <strong>the</strong> school system In<br />

wluch he was educated "You<br />

know <strong>the</strong> commumty, you<br />

know <strong>the</strong> expectatIOns and<br />

that gIves you a sense of<br />

where <strong>the</strong> lines are You don't<br />

have to go through that learn-<br />

Ing process There are no<br />

drawbacks, tlus ISa wonderful<br />

commuruty"<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r alumni In <strong>the</strong> dlstnct<br />

There are four at <strong>the</strong><br />

Barnard Center at <strong>the</strong><br />

ChIldren's Home of DetrOit,<br />

Pierce has 14 alumm on staff,<br />

South has 10, North has three,<br />

Barnes has one, Brownell has<br />

four, Includmg principal Don<br />

MeSSingwho attended lundergarten<br />

at Defer, Defer has<br />

five, Ferry has four, Kerby has<br />

one, MaIre has four, Mason<br />

has two, Monteith has one,<br />

Parcells has seven, and<br />

Poupard has two alumni<br />

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MEMBtRFOIC<br />

<strong>March</strong> 20. 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Some Grosse Pointe public school staffers are also 'lifers'<br />

By Shirley A. McShane<br />

Staff Wnter<br />

wtule most of <strong>the</strong> Grosse<br />

POInte public school bUIldings<br />

dlsplay <strong>the</strong> same appearance<br />

today as <strong>the</strong>y dld when students<br />

of 20, 30 and 40 years<br />

ago walked <strong>the</strong>ir halls. what<br />

goes on WlthIn <strong>the</strong>ir walls has<br />

changed dramatIcally over <strong>the</strong><br />

years<br />

Computers have replaced<br />

typewriters Girls are competmg<br />

m a Wldevanety of sports<br />

And <strong>the</strong> ways m wluch students<br />

express <strong>the</strong>ir mdlvldual-<br />

Ity seem too numerous to list<br />

These are some of <strong>the</strong> recollectIOnsof<br />

Grosse POIntePublic<br />

School System staff members<br />

(who are also alumnI) shared<br />

at a <strong>March</strong> 10 receptIOnheld In<br />

<strong>the</strong>u honor<br />

The event, part of <strong>the</strong> school<br />

dIstriCt's year-long 75th<br />

anruversary celebration, mVlted<br />

<strong>the</strong> 69 alumni-staff members<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Wlclung LIbrary at<br />

Grosse Pomte South HIgh<br />

School About a dozen showed<br />

up<br />

They enjoyed refreshments<br />

and laughed at <strong>the</strong>irs and fellow<br />

employees' yearbook pICtures<br />

pasted to a poster board<br />

dlsplay Some admitted that as<br />

students <strong>the</strong>y never dreamed<br />

<strong>the</strong>y would, essentIally, never<br />

leave <strong>the</strong> Grosse POinte<br />

schools<br />

'We were lookIng <strong>for</strong> sometlung<br />

else to lugh1Jght <strong>the</strong> 75th<br />

anlllversary celebratIOn," Sald<br />

communIty educatIon supemsor<br />

Paula J8I"VlS,who along<br />

Wlth co=uruty relations coordmator<br />

Kathy Roberts, are<br />

organizers of <strong>the</strong> year-long celebratIOn<br />

Last fall, <strong>the</strong>y put toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

an all-class reumon <strong>for</strong><br />

Cadieux School alumni<br />

(Cadleux was one of <strong>the</strong> ongInal<br />

schoolhouses m <strong>the</strong> distnct)<br />

and each month a dlfferent<br />

aspect of <strong>the</strong> school dlstnct's<br />

hiStory IS on dlsplay In<br />

<strong>the</strong> mam hall at <strong>the</strong> admIniStratIon<br />

bwldlng<br />

.Someone mentIOned that<br />

Pierce MIddle School had qwte<br />

a few alumru on staff So we<br />

sent an e-mall message around<br />

<strong>the</strong> dIstnct to see how many<br />

alumm <strong>the</strong>re were In <strong>the</strong><br />

school system," Jarvis said<br />

"The messages Just kept com-<br />

Ing and coming I couldn't<br />

believe It I have never lived In<br />

a community where tlus has<br />

happened "<br />

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are. from left. front<br />

row. Tom Teetaert. North<br />

assistant principal. Jon<br />

R<strong>ice</strong>. South physical education<br />

tt'8cher; Jay Jeffrey,<br />

head engineer at South;<br />

Don MessIng. Brownell<br />

principal: Scoll Cooper,<br />

Parcells teacher; Paul Lechner.<br />

Kerby classroom assistant.<br />

and Andy Backman.<br />

Defer teacher. Back row.<br />

from left. Beverly Harrison.<br />

South library clerk: Karen<br />

Jeffrey. cental off<strong>ice</strong> secretary;<br />

Valerie Moran. Pierce<br />

teacher; Denise Schwartz<br />

Homuth. Ferry teacher:<br />

John Stephens, South<br />

librarian. Linda Blrg.<br />

Brownell teacher; Liz<br />

Pamerleau. Pierce teacher :<br />

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Hands-on experience<br />

Yee Tom, left, owner of <strong>the</strong> Golden Dragon restaurant,<br />

demonstrated how won-tons and egg rolls are<br />

made and <strong>the</strong>n let members of <strong>the</strong> Tiger Cub Scouts<br />

from Defer Elementary School have a hand in making<br />

some <strong>the</strong>mselves. Tiger Cubs - first graders - venture<br />

out once a month as a group to search and discover<br />

various aspects of <strong>the</strong> community.<br />

Study shows girls most<br />

often target of date violence<br />

While teen-age boys are Just<br />

as lIkely as gJrls to be VIctIms<br />

of phySIcal abuse by a date,<br />

gIl'1s report more severe VIOlence<br />

and greater phySIcal and<br />

emotIonal effects, say<br />

Umverslty of MIchIgan<br />

researchers<br />

In <strong>the</strong>ir study of 635 stu-<br />

dents from a large MIdwestern<br />

hIgh school, U-M socIal work<br />

Professor RIchard M 1blman<br />

and ChrIstian Mohdor of <strong>the</strong><br />

Umverslty of Texas at<br />

ArlIngton found that about 37<br />

percent of boys and 36 percent<br />

of gIrls say that <strong>the</strong>y have<br />

experIenced phySIcal Vlolence<br />

m a datmg relatIonshIp<br />

However, more than 90 percent<br />

of <strong>the</strong> boys say that <strong>the</strong>Ir<br />

worst InCident of datmg VIOlence<br />

"hurt very httIe" or "not<br />

at all," whIle nearly half of <strong>the</strong><br />

gIrls report serIOus harm<br />

("hurt a lot") and phYSical<br />

Injury (caused bruIses, needed<br />

medIcal attentIOn), Tolman<br />

saId<br />

"Girls were much more lIkely<br />

to be punched and to be <strong>for</strong>ced<br />

to engage In sexual actIVIty<br />

agaInst <strong>the</strong>Ir WIll," Tolman<br />

says "Boys, on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand,<br />

were slgruficantly more lIkely<br />

to be pInched, slapped,<br />

scratched and kIcked "<br />

The study results show that<br />

more than half of <strong>the</strong> boys say<br />

<strong>the</strong>y laughed at receIVIng <strong>the</strong><br />

ICOTT .. INION<br />

p p~ dpnl<br />

abuse, willIe a thIrd Ignored It<br />

GIrls more often fought back,<br />

obeyed or trIed to talk to <strong>the</strong>Ir<br />

partner after experIencmg VIOlence<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore, about 36<br />

percent of <strong>the</strong> gIrb say that<br />

<strong>the</strong>y defended <strong>the</strong>mselves<br />

when abused by <strong>the</strong>Ir date<br />

'ThIS IS one way of account-<br />

Ing <strong>for</strong> some of <strong>the</strong> inCidents of<br />

VIOlencethat boys report occurrIng<br />

towdrd <strong>the</strong>m," Tolman<br />

says 'The boys' reports of VIO<br />

lence toward <strong>the</strong>m may, m fact,<br />

be <strong>the</strong>ir partners' acts of selfdefense<br />

In reactIOn to <strong>the</strong> VIO<br />

lence that <strong>the</strong>y are experIenc-<br />

Ing"<br />

AccordIng to <strong>the</strong> study,<br />

unwanted sexual advances,<br />

Jealousy and drunkenness are<br />

prImary reasons <strong>for</strong> teen dat-<br />

11l.gVIolence Less than 3 percent<br />

of <strong>the</strong> teen age victims<br />

reported <strong>the</strong> VIolent mCldent to<br />

an authOrIty figure<br />

"WhIle popular depIctIOns<br />

mIght glVe <strong>the</strong> ImpresslOn that<br />

school VIOlence IS largely a<br />

problem of Violence between<br />

boys, <strong>the</strong>s!.' results demonstrate<br />

that <strong>the</strong> school IS also a<br />

dangerous place <strong>for</strong> young<br />

women," Tolman says "By ere<br />

atIng an ecology of datmg VIOlence<br />

preventIOn, schools will<br />

send a message to <strong>the</strong> students<br />

that authOrIty figures are Wlllmg<br />

to hsten and Intervene, If<br />

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H. Sanborn Brown<br />

Obituaries<br />

Robert E. Fox<br />

Calvin Schorer. M.D.<br />

H. Sanborn Brown Wood" re~ldent Robert E Fox,<br />

A memorial semce was held<br />

"ho dIed of a cardiac arrest fol-<br />

Calvin E. Schorer,<br />

on Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 13, m<br />

10\\mg -;urger) m Cottage<br />

Grosse Pomte Memorial<br />

Ho~pltal m Gro;,se Pomte M.D.<br />

Church<br />

Fdrm~ on Monday, <strong>March</strong> 10,<br />

In Grosse Pomte<br />

1997<br />

Farms <strong>for</strong> Farms reSIdent H<br />

A funeral semce was h€'ldm<br />

Sanborn Brown, who dIed m<br />

Mr Fo\., 82. "as born m<br />

Chnst Church Grosse Pomte<br />

hIS home on Saturday, Mdrch<br />

Napoleon OhIO He was a<br />

on Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> 19, <strong>for</strong><br />

8, 1997<br />

champIOn speller at <strong>the</strong> Beard<br />

Grosse Pomte Park reSIdent<br />

Mr Brown, 90, "d~ born In<br />

and Nordstrom schools m<br />

CalVln E Schorer, M 0, who<br />

DetrOit and graduated from<br />

DetrOIt and dttended Wayne<br />

dIed m DetrOIt Recelvmg<br />

<strong>the</strong> Umverslty of MichIgan<br />

Stdte at age 16 He receIved his<br />

In<br />

HospItal on Friday, <strong>March</strong> 14,<br />

1929 With a degree m anhltec<br />

Jaw degree from <strong>the</strong> DetrOIt<br />

1997<br />

tural engmeermg He worked<br />

College of Law m 1938, and<br />

Dr Schorer, 77, was born m<br />

had a law practIce In<br />

on and \, as In charge of many<br />

Sauk CIty, WIS, and receIVed<br />

famou;,projects Mound DetrOIt<br />

Southfield<br />

hiS bachelor's and master's<br />

and <strong>the</strong> world, mcludmg <strong>the</strong><br />

Mr Fox was a member of<br />

degrees from <strong>the</strong> Urnverslty of<br />

renovatIOnof <strong>the</strong> Ford Rotunda<br />

several groups and assocla-<br />

Wlsconsm He earned a Ph D.<br />

- completed In 1953 to celetlOns<br />

connected wIth <strong>the</strong> legal<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Umverslty of CIucago<br />

brate Ford Motor Co's 50th<br />

professIOn mcludmg <strong>the</strong> State<br />

m 1947 and receIved Ius medanmversary<br />

Bdr of MIChIgan, <strong>the</strong> DetrOIt<br />

ICaldegree from <strong>the</strong> Urnverslty<br />

Mr Brown was also <strong>the</strong><br />

Bar AssocIatIOn,<strong>the</strong> American<br />

of Wlsconslll m 1954<br />

architect <strong>for</strong> most of <strong>the</strong> Hazel<br />

Bar AssocIatIOn, <strong>the</strong><br />

Dr Schorer was dIrector of<br />

Park racetrack, Includmg <strong>the</strong><br />

A"soclatlOn of Defense TrIal<br />

educatIOn and traIning at <strong>the</strong><br />

clubhouse and stands He also<br />

Counsel, <strong>the</strong> MIchIgan Defense<br />

Lafayette Chmc m Detroit <strong>for</strong><br />

deSigned and bUIlt many<br />

TrIal Counsel, <strong>the</strong> FederatIOn<br />

30 years He also maintained a<br />

homes m Grosse Pomte and<br />

of Corporate and Insurance<br />

pnvate pract<strong>ice</strong> and was a pro-<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r suburbs, as well as an<br />

Counsel He was a mediator<br />

fessor of psycIuatry at Wayne<br />

addItIOn to <strong>the</strong> Neighborhood<br />

wIth <strong>the</strong> MedIatton Tribunal<br />

State MedIcal School He also<br />

Club deSIgned to serve <strong>the</strong><br />

AssocIatIOn and an arbitrator<br />

wrote and translated many<br />

needs of area semor clttzens<br />

With <strong>the</strong> American ArbitratIOn<br />

medIcal articles<br />

He was an architectural adVls,<br />

AssoclatlOn<br />

Dr Schorer \'ras also a mem-<br />

er to Memonal Church's elders<br />

Mr Fox was also past presIber<br />

of many medIcal orgamza-<br />

on architectural additions to<br />

dent of <strong>the</strong> DetroIt Adjusters<br />

tlons, mcludmg <strong>the</strong> Wayne<br />

<strong>the</strong> mam bUlldmg m <strong>the</strong> 1960s<br />

AssoclatlOn and was a !tfe<br />

County MedIcal SocIety, <strong>the</strong><br />

as well as <strong>the</strong> recent Improve-<br />

member of <strong>the</strong> legal fratermty<br />

MIChigan and Wisconsm med.<br />

ments<br />

SIgma Nu PhI and was admit<br />

In <strong>the</strong> 1990s<br />

Ical SOCietIes,and he was a life<br />

Mr Brown was an aVId<br />

ted to pract<strong>ice</strong> law be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>the</strong><br />

fellow m <strong>the</strong> AmerIcan<br />

bridge player and served as<br />

MIchIgan CIrCUIt,dIstrict, pro.<br />

Psychlatnc ASSOCIation. He<br />

preSident of <strong>the</strong> MIChIgan<br />

bate, court of appeals and <strong>the</strong><br />

supreme court On <strong>the</strong> federal<br />

was also a member of ChrISt<br />

Bridge AssocIatIOnand was on<br />

level, he wa&admitted to prac-<br />

Church Grosse Pomte <strong>for</strong> 35<br />

<strong>the</strong> governor's board of <strong>the</strong><br />

years, and was a 32nd degree<br />

American Contract Bndge<br />

t<strong>ice</strong> be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>the</strong> U S DIstrict<br />

Mason - Madison Scottish<br />

League He won <strong>the</strong> NAC LIfe<br />

Court <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eastern Dlstnct<br />

of MIChigan and <strong>the</strong> Sixth<br />

RIte, and <strong>the</strong> Alpha Omega<br />

Master PaIr ChampIOnshIp In<br />

Alpha Honorary MedIcal<br />

1957, whIch earned him an CIrCUItof Umted States Court<br />

of Appeals<br />

Society He was <strong>the</strong> recipIent of<br />

inVItatIOn to <strong>the</strong> De La Rue<br />

Wayne State's LIfetime<br />

InternatIOnal Pair<br />

Mr Fox was also past >erN'',r rf ~ c:ond1Ion, dlc:llle F"or f~ IrY'flIyear optIOn B.~<br />

may Cod The ro afttl' <strong>the</strong> fIrst year and evert srr moottls th&rea"lf If e


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23A Business<br />

<strong>March</strong><br />

Business Peo~le<br />

Grosse Pornte Farms reSIdent Marty Lewicki, preSident<br />

and owner of OffiCialTowmg Inc , has Jomed <strong>for</strong>ces WIth <strong>the</strong><br />

leadmg manufacturer of vehIcle toWIng and recovery eqwpment<br />

m North Amenca, Miller Industnes, Inc, m establlshmg<br />

a natIonal towmg seTVlcecompany, Road One<br />

Road One will establtsh a natIOnal toWIng seTVlcenetwork<br />

through owned comparues m combrnatlOn WIth an extensive<br />

group of affihates whIch IS expected to mclude several thousand<br />

towmg seTVlce compames OffiCial 'IOwmg Inc, shall<br />

remam under ItS same management, Marty LeWIckI,and will<br />

work closely WIth Road One<br />

. CIty of Grosse Po1Oteresident Peters "Pat" Oppermann<br />

IS responsIble <strong>for</strong> an up-commg syndIcated radio show on<br />

Somewhere m TIme Oppermann suggested to <strong>the</strong> hosts of <strong>the</strong><br />

radIo show that a program should be done on <strong>the</strong> SophIs-tocats,<br />

a group of SIXjazz mUSICIansfrom <strong>the</strong> late 1930s and<br />

1940s A show on <strong>the</strong> SOphis-to-cats will all' Thursday, <strong>March</strong><br />

27 on WDTR FM (90 0) at 7 a.m and 12 30 pm Oppermann<br />

has four 78 rpm recordIngs he cut In 1939 In Saginaw when<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sophts-to-cats per<strong>for</strong>med at a nurses conventIOn.<br />

Grosse Pornte resIdent Anne Wood Birgbauer recently<br />

was appomted as a trustee to <strong>the</strong> Henry Ford Health System<br />

HOIlJllceAdVISOryBoard BIrgbauer IS a CIVICleader who<br />

served on Henry Ford's Cottage HospItal and Eastern RegIOn<br />

boards of trustees <strong>for</strong> many years<br />

Henry Ford HospICe has programs based m DetrOit, St<br />

Clall' Shores, West Bloomfield, Dearborn, wyandotte and<br />

Clinton Township, annually seTVlng more than 1,000<br />

patients SeTVlces also mclude a SpecIalIzed chIldren's program<br />

called "Kaleidoscope KIds "<br />

City of Grosse Pomte resIdent Kirkland<br />

W. Garey recently has Jomed <strong>the</strong> Bloomfield<br />

Hills location of <strong>the</strong> Howard & Howard law<br />

firm<br />

Garey WIllspecialIze 10 commercial litigatIOn<br />

He earned a bachelor's degree from <strong>the</strong><br />

Uruverslty of ChIcago, and a law degree<br />

from Wayne State Uruverslty.<br />

Grosse Pomte Shores resident Arthur A. Garey<br />

Ulmer, M.D. represented <strong>the</strong> medIcal staff of St. John<br />

Hospital and MedIcal Center, Feb. 28 - <strong>March</strong> 1, 1997 at <strong>the</strong><br />

MIchIgan State MedIcal SocIety OrganIZed MedIcal Staff<br />

SectIOn's 13th Assembly In Dearborn The attendees consIdered<br />

18 resolutIOns regardIng a vanety of mehad "hrunk to a Investors are net sellers of .<br />

was <strong>the</strong> mau- changes make <strong>the</strong> averages a Don't overlook that Standard Travelers Group (TRV IS <strong>the</strong> small specialty retaIler eqUity shares but are slmulta-<br />

~::~, of <strong>the</strong> better reflectlon ~f <strong>the</strong> market & Poor's publishes SIXind<strong>ice</strong>s, Pnmenca Corp that got boot- But stock analysts are neously net buyers of equIty<br />

d DJI and <strong>the</strong> economy gomg back to way back when, ed out of <strong>the</strong> DJI In 1991 and screammg Why a computer mutual funds which use thiS<br />

Mengden m ex, Just as Look, It'S <strong>the</strong>ll' football, and NASDAQ has seven mdlces, <strong>the</strong>n bought Travelers hardware company Hewlett cash to purdhase addltIonel '<br />

we went to If <strong>the</strong>y want to change <strong>the</strong> mcludlng <strong>the</strong> NASDAQ 100, Insurance and swapped Packard (HWP), m~tedd of a equIty shares m <strong>the</strong> m<br />

pr~~t who IS thIS ''<strong>the</strong>y'' that rules of <strong>the</strong>ir game, so be It If whIch LTS dISCUssedlast week names) and Wal-Mart Stores faster growing software compa- From thiS one could d<br />

done that? 'They" are <strong>the</strong> edl- you don't hke <strong>the</strong>Ir game, go There are also four more (WMT, <strong>the</strong> largest dIscount ny, like Mlcro,;oft Corp that <strong>the</strong>re contmues to ~<br />

down <strong>the</strong> street and find mdlces <strong>the</strong> Amencan Stock retailer that can't Slle up <strong>the</strong> (MSIT) or Intel (INTC)? LTS slow shift of funds beIng 1Jfdt.<br />

Exchange Index, <strong>the</strong> Russell larger MeIjer's complex next agree,; WIth <strong>the</strong> WSJ thiS tIme Vldually-managed to bel<br />

2000, <strong>the</strong> Value Lme mdex and door) mstltutlOnally-managed •<br />

Grosse Pomte Farms reSident Sara Devine recently<br />

attended a natIOnal conference m WashIngton, D C annually<br />

sponsored by Au Pair m Amenca <strong>for</strong> Its 180 regIOnal and commumty<br />

counselors across <strong>the</strong> UnIted States<br />

DeVIne, a communIty counselor, assl',ts 15 au pairs and<br />

host famlhes m <strong>the</strong> Grosse Pomte area, as well as orgamzmg<br />

cultural and SOCialfunctIOns <strong>for</strong> those In <strong>the</strong> program<br />

At <strong>the</strong> conference, DeVine attended educatIOnal work~hops<br />

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Entertilinment Pilge 7<br />

;Hands Across Grades' program bridges school, home<br />

By Shirley A. McShane<br />

Staff Writer<br />

As <strong>the</strong> 11 o'clock bell - 'i1g.<br />

ndhng <strong>the</strong> lunch hour - rang<br />

through <strong>the</strong> halls of Poupard<br />

Elemental)' School on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> 12, students,<br />

one by-one, began arnv-<br />

109 at teacher Sandra Van<br />

Almen's classroom<br />

Some carned sack lunche"<br />

7.<br />

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stuffed WIth <strong>the</strong> perenmal<br />

favorites peanut butter and<br />

Jelly on whIte bread sandwIches,<br />

Pop Tarts WIth colorful<br />

spnnkles and httle bags of<br />

Dontos O<strong>the</strong>rs balanced<br />

Styrofoam trays from <strong>the</strong> cafe<br />

tena heaped WIth healthy<br />

offenngs pasta and broccoh<br />

salad, a roll and fruIt<br />

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Sunday<br />

April 13, 1997<br />

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The chIldren - who once a<br />

month <strong>for</strong>go <strong>the</strong>ir lunch 10 <strong>the</strong><br />

cafetena and tIme on <strong>the</strong> play.<br />

ground to get toge<strong>the</strong>r here -<br />

"eated <strong>the</strong>mselves at <strong>the</strong><br />

octagonal tables and<br />

unwrapped <strong>the</strong>Ir meals Van<br />

Alm('n poured equal amounts<br />

of a bnght green hme flavored<br />

beverage mto pdper cups and<br />

passed <strong>the</strong>m around<br />

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As <strong>the</strong> chIldren munched<br />

and crunched <strong>the</strong>ir lunches,<br />

Van Almen began <strong>the</strong> <strong>March</strong><br />

sessIOn of <strong>the</strong> Hands Across<br />

Grades educatIOnal/soCial program<br />

<strong>for</strong> slblmgs by seemg<br />

who was and wasn't III attendance<br />

ChIcken pox and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

maladIes left some students<br />

temporarily without <strong>the</strong>Ir slb-<br />

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hng partners<br />

Next, she handed out green<br />

folders to each of <strong>the</strong> slbhng<br />

groups and began revlewmg<br />

<strong>the</strong> contents, page by-page<br />

The attenhve students leafed<br />

through <strong>the</strong> pages and occa-<br />

SIOnallyreacted wIth enthusIastIc<br />

outbursts of "awesome"<br />

or "yes" when Van Almen<br />

described some of <strong>the</strong> puzzles<br />

and stOl)' problems and actlvlhes<br />

slated <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> month<br />

What's thIS? Students excIted<br />

about what amounts to<br />

homework WIth <strong>the</strong>ir bro<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

and sisters?<br />

''ThIS IS a special hme dur-<br />

109 <strong>the</strong> day <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>se slbhngs<br />

when <strong>the</strong>y can spend qualIty<br />

time toge<strong>the</strong>r," Van Almen<br />

saId, descrlbmg Hands Across<br />

Grades, a free, voluntal)' program<br />

that meets once a month<br />

at school durmg <strong>the</strong> lunch<br />

hour It proVldes a month's<br />

worth of at-home fun and academiCally<br />

enrichmg achVlhes<br />

<strong>for</strong> slblmgs to work on togetht<br />

er<br />

" "It occurred to me to try to<br />

foster more teamwork between<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>rs and SIsters," Van<br />

, Almen said "OftentImes Slbhngs<br />

never see one ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

dunng <strong>the</strong> school day by<br />

Vlrtue of <strong>the</strong>ir schedules and<br />

~ <strong>the</strong>Ir lunch hours bemg dlffer-<br />

.... ent"<br />

And even at horne, slblmgs<br />

have <strong>the</strong>ir own fnends, mterests<br />

and separate homework<br />

asSignments, she said.<br />

Although <strong>the</strong> program IS<br />

deSigned <strong>for</strong> slblmgs, students<br />

who have none or whose slbhngs<br />

are no longer at Poupard<br />

can be matched with o<strong>the</strong>rs In<br />

similar Circumstances, she<br />

added<br />

Van Almen's assIgnments<br />

are deSigned to accommodate<br />

varIOus learmng levels so that<br />

older slblmgs can help and<br />

See HANDS<br />

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• SOCIETY<br />

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Thelen-Jones<br />

Krlstm Ann Thelen, daughter<br />

of DeOlse CushIOn of<br />

Lansmg, and Jame!>L Thelen,<br />

also of Lansmg, married John<br />

Paul Jones, son of Grace Jones<br />

of Grosse Pomte Farms and<br />

<strong>the</strong> late Russell C Jones, on<br />

Aug 5, 1996, on K'Aanapah<br />

Beach m MaUl, HawaII<br />

The Rev Beverly Powers officiated<br />

at <strong>the</strong> 11 a m ceremony<br />

A receptIOn was held on Oct 5,<br />

1996, at MarrIOtt Umverslty<br />

Place m East Lansmg<br />

The brIde wore an IVOry<br />

sheath gown With a detachable<br />

tram<br />

The bride earned a bachelor<br />

of scIence degree m merchandlsmg<br />

management from<br />

Mlcrogan State Urnverslty<br />

The groom earned a bachelor<br />

of arts degree m bus mess from<br />

MichIgan State Umverslty<br />

The couple honeymooned m<br />

MaUl They hve m San<br />

francIsco<br />

Camera Club<br />

The Grosse Pomte Camera<br />

Club WIll meet at 7 p m<br />

Tuesday, <strong>March</strong> 25, at<br />

Brownell MIddle School, 260<br />

Chalfonte, <strong>for</strong> ItS annual shoot-<br />

Ing sessIOn III <strong>the</strong> school cafetena<br />

Models, lights, setups and<br />

assistance WIll be prOVIded<br />

Members should brmg cameras<br />

VIsitors are welcome<br />

For IIl<strong>for</strong>matlOn, call (313)<br />

824-9064'or (313) 881-7011<br />

Herb Society<br />

The Grosse Pomte Unit of <strong>the</strong><br />

Herb SocIety of Amenca wJl1<br />

hold ItS annual herb plant sale<br />

from 10 a m to 4 p m Friday,<br />

May 9, and from 8 a m to noon<br />

Saturday, May 10, m <strong>the</strong><br />

Grosse Pomte Woods mUniCIpal<br />

bUlldmg, 20025 Mack<br />

IT'S THE<br />

GIFT ()F<br />

..\ LIFETI~IE.<br />

\1aklng a fxqllCS' ro thc<br />

American Hcm AW'cl1ttOn<br />

sa..s somcthlng spell"l .h,'ur<br />

,ou It, 1 [:Itt 0/ hc"lrh <strong>for</strong><br />

fUtlHl c;uKfltlon ...-- 10<br />

unsdtish .u oj lMlng<br />

)our gltr "III tund rC5euLh<br />

.nd e\nd h-,ng othcr< rhc 101 .nd<br />

frecdom ol good hc.lth<br />

10 It 1m mort ahout hOlo,<br />

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<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997 E g g t<br />

.G.ro.ss.e.PO.in.te.N.ew.s -- .n_a emen s<br />

Gilbert-<br />

Chupa<br />

Ronald and MarLlynn GIlbert<br />

of Grosse Pomte Farms have<br />

announced <strong>the</strong> engagement of<br />

<strong>the</strong>Ir daughter, Lynne Mane<br />

Gilbert, to Peter F Chupa, son<br />

of MIchael and Carol Chuoa of<br />

Grosse Pomte Woods A July<br />

weddmg IS planned<br />

GLlbert earned a bachelor of<br />

fine arts degree from <strong>the</strong><br />

Umverslty of MIChIgan She IS<br />

program coordmator wIth Sun<br />

Techmcom<br />

Chupa IS a student at Wayne<br />

State Umverslty He IS a<br />

natlondl Ice dance coach<br />

Christine Marie Martin and<br />

James Richard<br />

Kohloff<br />

Martin-<br />

Kohloff<br />

Carol Ann Martm of Grosse<br />

Pomte Woods has announced<br />

<strong>the</strong> engagement of her daugh.<br />

ter, Chnstme Mane Martm, to<br />

James RIchard Kohloff, son of<br />

Marv AlicE' Kohloff of Rt C!fm<br />

Shores and <strong>the</strong> late Robert<br />

Paul Kohloff Martm III also <strong>the</strong><br />

daughter of <strong>the</strong> late John L<br />

Martm A September weddmg<br />

IS pl..mned<br />

Martm graduated from<br />

Wayne State Umverslty WIth a<br />

bachelor of SCIence degree In<br />

crlmmal Just<strong>ice</strong> She IS a<br />

claIms admInistrator wIth<br />

General Motors Corp<br />

Kohloff graduated from<br />

MIchIgan State Umverslty<br />

with a bachelor of arts degree<br />

10 pubhc admmllltratlOn and a<br />

bachelor of arts degree 10 poht.<br />

ICai scIence He IS a clwms<br />

manager wIth Amerlsure<br />

Insurance Co.<br />

De Luca-<br />

Pytell<br />

Dr Anthony F and MarJe A<br />

De Luca of Grosse Pomte<br />

Farms have announced <strong>the</strong><br />

engagement of <strong>the</strong>Ir daughter,<br />

Damelle Mane De Luca, to<br />

Robert MIchael Pytel!, son of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Hon Robert H. aJld Mrs.<br />

Laurie Pytell of Grosse Pornte<br />

Farms An August weddmg IS<br />

plaJIned<br />

Prostate ---------------<br />

Frompage6B<br />

ThaJJks to <strong>the</strong> PSA test and<br />

mcreased 1OfonnatlOn about<br />

early screemng, 1996 was <strong>the</strong><br />

first year we've seen a declme<br />

10 prostate cancer deaths<br />

Many fanuly doctors and clm-<br />

ICSare offenng PSA testmg to<br />

<strong>the</strong> commuruty, and thIS III<br />

helpmg Identify early cancer<br />

10 those men who don't regularly<br />

see a phySICIan<br />

The Amencan Cancer<br />

Soc1ety recommends that all<br />

men have an annual PSA test<br />

and dlgttal rectal exam begtn-<br />

Hands<br />

From page 1B<br />

teach <strong>the</strong>Ir younger bro<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

and SlSters There are no<br />

grad~s or evaluatlons of <strong>the</strong><br />

students' work, but parents<br />

are asked to gtve Van Almen<br />

feedback so she can contmuously<br />

refine <strong>the</strong> program<br />

Van Almen III a T1tle I<br />

teacher. T1tle I 18 a federally<br />

funded program that brmgs<br />

10 teachers to prOVIde add!tIonal<br />

support to students m<br />

<strong>the</strong> areas of readmg, WrItmg<br />

and math She said Hands<br />

Across Grades began as an offshoot<br />

of T1tle I, but now It<br />

essentlally operates as a separate<br />

and d1stmct program<br />

Hands Across Grades started<br />

III 1994 and has grown so<br />

much It now serves 28 familIes<br />

and 57 students Van Almen<br />

has presented <strong>the</strong> program at<br />

a MIchigan Education<br />

AsSOCIation Conference, <strong>the</strong><br />

Compensatory EducatIOn<br />

Conference and <strong>the</strong> Mlcmgan<br />

Reading AssocIatIOn<br />

Conference<br />

In add1tlOn, Hands Aeross<br />

Grades has been featured 10<br />

Learmng magazlOe, a trade<br />

publieatlOn <strong>for</strong> educators She<br />

most recently talked about <strong>the</strong><br />

slblmgs' teamwork program to<br />

Alpha Mu, Grosse Pomte's<br />

chapter of <strong>the</strong> Delta Kappa<br />

Gamma SocIety InternatIOnal<br />

<strong>for</strong> educators<br />

CITY OF HARPER WOODS<br />

19617 HARPER AVENUE<br />

HARPER WOODS, MI. 48225<br />

REQUEST FOR BIDS NOTICE<br />

ning at age 50 Afncan<br />

Amencan males and men WIth<br />

a fannly hIStory of prostate<br />

cancer should begtn haVIng an<br />

annual PSA and dlgltal exam<br />

begmnmg at age 40<br />

Cancer treatments vary<br />

Treatment optIOns <strong>for</strong><br />

prostate cancer vary depend-<br />

109 on <strong>the</strong> patient's age, <strong>the</strong><br />

type and aggreSSiVeness of<br />

cancer and whe<strong>the</strong>r it'S confmed<br />

to <strong>the</strong> prostate or has<br />

spread to o<strong>the</strong>r areas<br />

In a younger man WIth<br />

'The parents are very<br />

encouragmg and supportive of<br />

<strong>the</strong> program," she srod Many<br />

parents even come to school to<br />

Sit in on <strong>the</strong> SesSIOns.<br />

In a VIdeotaped sessIon<br />

from last school year, parent<br />

Pat Stemkampf pr81sed Hands<br />

Across Grades and swd it was<br />

refreshmg to see her two chlldren<br />

workmg so well toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

'The program has helped<br />

my daughter gwn confidence<br />

and become a stronger reader<br />

and she has passed that on to<br />

her younger bro<strong>the</strong>r," swd<br />

Moruque Watkms, whose eml.<br />

dren partiCipated 10 <strong>the</strong> program<br />

last year<br />

"Several of <strong>the</strong> meetmgs<br />

have focused on SOClallssues,"<br />

Van Almen said. "We have had<br />

<strong>the</strong> school SOCial worker come<br />

10 and talk about con1hct resolution,<br />

about deahng WIth<br />

anger and about learnmg how<br />

to get along"<br />

After Van Almen reVIewed<br />

<strong>the</strong> materials <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> month,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y all played a game of word<br />

bmgo The exemse was<br />

designed to encourage teamwork<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Importance of<br />

takmgtums<br />

'1'he mot1vatlng factor <strong>for</strong><br />

parents IS <strong>the</strong> mterest In <strong>the</strong>1r<br />

chIldren getting along toge<strong>the</strong>r,"<br />

she sald "ThiS is a lifelong<br />

relatIOnshIp, It should be a<br />

posItIve thing. It gtves <strong>the</strong>m<br />

sometmng to do toge<strong>the</strong>r"<br />

NOTICF J~ HEREBY GiVEN lhollhe c.,y 01 H__ will be ~ _,", dle ~<br />

orTIlREF (3) SFcnO"Al OVElllll'.AD DOORS<br />

BId docu:menu: and rpeaf IC.Ibonl cen be obwned from me otfiee of me City CJalI belweI!I"l1M hours<br />

of9iXh m .nd S{)()pm week~)"I<br />

Bull mus: be. recel'\lod by 1\ 3C .. m Wcdnew!al')I M.rch 26 1997 'l1I <strong>the</strong> Off<strong>ice</strong> of 0e City C1erk.<br />

19617 Hlfpel' AvCTUe., HilTpel' Woods MicJus;m II wh1dl.lm'le <strong>the</strong>y WID be pubhcly read .loud The.<br />

CII)' l"'eSa\"eI <strong>the</strong> nght to f'C)ClC"l.any 01' III Mdt (0 wnve any wmnahllel<br />

~~to~~ ~~ed":f::' be 1fI lhe Crt,~. bell uurea..<br />

In &he btdc:bna ~<br />

BlCk mua be IU<br />

tn I<br />

acd tn •<br />

PUBUSIlFD G P"I/Th. C"",*""" 03I201'T1<br />

POS1l'O _ 12, 1997<br />

CITY CLERK<br />

CITY OF IlARP£R WOODS<br />

\ 9617 HARPF.R AVENUE<br />

HARPER WOODS M1Ol1GA N 4!22.S<br />

"BIDS FOR TIIREE (3) SECT10NA I OVERHF.AO DOORS-<br />

C;tyofHa:pe:Woodo<br />

Mickey D. Todd<br />

CICYOat<br />

De Luca earned a bachelor of<br />

arts degree from Tufts<br />

Umverslty and a post-baccalaureate<br />

degree from Bryn<br />

Mawr College She IS a second<br />

year medIcal student m<br />

MichIgan State Umverslty's<br />

College of Human Medlcme<br />

Pytell earned a bachelor of<br />

sCIence degree from M1chlgan<br />

State Umverslty He IS a marketmg<br />

representatIve with<br />

FIrst Security Insurance<br />

Straith- Vick<br />

Paul and Lenore Stralth of<br />

Royal Oak have annoullced <strong>the</strong><br />

engagement of <strong>the</strong>lr daughter,<br />

Jenmfer Stratth, to Brian V1ck,<br />

son of Bruce and N aney V1ck of<br />

Grosse POinte Park An April<br />

wedding IS planned<br />

Strwth earned a bachelor of<br />

arts degree 10 mstory and secondary<br />

educatIOn from<br />

locahzed prostate cancer,<br />

treatment would be more<br />

aggressIve and could entail<br />

surgIcal removal of <strong>the</strong><br />

prostate or radlatlon Without<br />

removal In elderly men or<br />

those WIth additIOnal health<br />

problems, I sometlmes suggest<br />

<strong>the</strong> "Walt and see" course<br />

Some prostate cancers are<br />

slow, while o<strong>the</strong>rs spread fdst<br />

But 10 elderly men, often<br />

aggressIve treatment can be<br />

worse than <strong>the</strong> disease So, I<br />

adVIse some elderly patIents<br />

WIth slow-growmg cancers to<br />

hold off on aggress1ve treatment.<br />

If treatment IS recommended,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> patient does not<br />

WaJIt standard radIatIOn or<br />

surgIcal removal of <strong>the</strong><br />

prostate, <strong>the</strong>re are several<br />

expenmental treatment<br />

optIOns dependmg on <strong>the</strong><br />

patient's age and dIsease<br />

seventy These mclude Insert-<br />

109 radlatlon "seeds" directly<br />

mto <strong>the</strong> prostate or<br />

cryosurgery, whIch freezes <strong>the</strong><br />

cancerous tIssue<br />

When prostate cancer has<br />

spread to o<strong>the</strong>r organs,<br />

patients are usually offered<br />

hormonal <strong>the</strong>rapy With thIS<br />

treatment, a patient receIves<br />

" est Bloomfield<br />

(810}8SS 1122<br />

• •<br />

Grosse Pomte Wood.,<br />

19599 Mack Ave<br />

(313) 882.9711<br />

{Bet '\1oross &. \ erruerl<br />

MIchigan State Umverslty She<br />

IS a high school socldl studle&<br />

teacher WIth <strong>the</strong> Royal Oak<br />

Public Schools<br />

Vlck earned a bachelor of<br />

arts degree m public adm10lS<br />

tratlOn from Michigan State<br />

Umverslty He IS an admmlS<br />

tratlve assistant WIth <strong>the</strong> CIty<br />

of Grosse PolOte<br />

Tipton-<br />

Carter<br />

Roy and PatriCIa Tipton of<br />

<strong>the</strong> City of Grosse Pomte have<br />

announced <strong>the</strong> engagement of<br />

<strong>the</strong>Ir daughter, Jenmfer<br />

Tipton, to BenJamm Carter,<br />

son of John and GlOme Carter<br />

of <strong>the</strong> City of Grosse Pomte A<br />

July weddmg IS planned<br />

preqcnbed drugs to suppress<br />

testosterone or he may have<br />

surgical removal of <strong>the</strong> testicles,<br />

which produce testosterone<br />

The male hormone<br />

testosterone 1S <strong>the</strong> fuel that<br />

speeds <strong>the</strong> spread of cancer<br />

With thIS treatment, 80 percent<br />

of patients WIll go mto<br />

remISSion<br />

Prostate cancer does not follow<br />

genetlc lines as often as<br />

some o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>for</strong>ms of cancer,<br />

WIth only 9 percent of prostate<br />

cancer patients havmg a family<br />

history of <strong>the</strong> disease<br />

Currently, 1t IS not known that<br />

any lifestyle act1VltleS con.<br />

tribute to bemgn enlargement<br />

of <strong>the</strong> prostate However,<br />

research suggests that a dlCt<br />

hIgh In fat may mcrease <strong>the</strong><br />

chances of developing prostate<br />

cancer<br />

Bon Secours urologist Dr<br />

Dmesh Telang, Will dLscuss<br />

early detectwn strategLe~ and<br />

treatment optwn!, {or prostatic<br />

enlargement or cancer of <strong>the</strong><br />

prostate at a speczal free pro<br />

gram from 7 to 8 .30P m<br />

Thursday, Apnl .3, m Bon<br />

Secours' Connelly Audztonum<br />

To regzster, call Bon Secour;<br />

Commumty Health EducatIOn<br />

at (810) 779-790l<br />

Optical Studios<br />

DistinctIve Eyewear<br />

For Your Individual Image<br />

Eye Examwa/JOns $48<br />

Bloomfield HIlL,<br />

(810)6471166<br />

111 GROW PDINIE<br />

Grossi Polntl Woodll'Telbyllnan (19950 Mack Ave a: Torrey)<br />

1 day per wi< 1$41 2 days.l$53 Un1mlted'S68 9 weeks<br />

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GROSSE.'<br />

POINTE<br />

UNITED<br />

CHURCH<br />

(I<br />

20571 Verruer WI W of 1-94<br />

H~20~S<br />

1030 a m Worship<br />

9 15 a m Sunday School<br />

AFFILIATEDWITli THE UCC AND ABC <strong>for</strong> all a es<br />

240 CHALFONTE AT LOTHROP<br />

884-3075 ~ GRACE UNITED<br />

-- --- ~t ~CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

"COlnt Meet Jesus" ~ Kercheval al Lakepomle<br />

---- -- Grosse Pomle Park 822-3823<br />

1(}()() A. to! FAMILYWORSHIP Sunda) WorshIp 10 30 a m<br />

(CRIBROOMAVA.ILA8L.E) Tuesd3\ Thnft Shop 1030 330<br />

1000 A. M CHURCH SCHOOL Wednesday -<br />

Amazmg Grace Seniors 11 3 00<br />

Rev E A Bray, Pastor COME JOIN US<br />

ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

20475Sunningdale Park (near Mack and Vernier)<br />

PALM SUNDAY 10 30 a m Palm Procession and Holy<br />

Euchanst<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY 930 a m Holy Commuruon<br />

7 30 p m Holy Euchanst wIth Homily<br />

GOOD FRIDAY Noon-I 30 p m StatIOns of <strong>the</strong> Cross and<br />

Good Fnday LIturgy<br />

730 P m Stations oftbe Cross and<br />

Reserved Sacrament<br />

HOLY SATURDAY. 4 00 P m ChIldren's SerVIce<br />

FIrst Euchanst of Easter<br />

EASTER SUNDAY - 8 00 and 10 30 Choral Euchanst and<br />

Sennon (Nurse care at 10 30 SerVIce)<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian l:burch<br />

19950 Mack Avenue 886-4301<br />

9:00 & 11 :00 a.m. V; orshlp<br />

10:00 a.m. The Forum<br />

Estabhshed 1&65<br />

Farms' Councuman Ron Knelser<br />

on "Gro.se POInte Commumty<br />

Happemngs"<br />

llaundy Thursday 7'00 p.m.<br />

Tenehrae wIth Commuruon<br />

Good Friday Noon-3:00 p.m.<br />

QUIet MUSIC & MedItatIOn<br />

(Worshlpper~ may attend all<br />

or a portIOn as schedules permIt)<br />

Easter Sunday<br />

7 00 a m In <strong>the</strong> Gdrden<br />

9.00 a.m. & 11'00 a.m. Worship and MUSIC<br />

WIth Brass Ensemhle<br />

"We would be honored to have you join us!"<br />

The Grosse Pointe Memorial Church<br />

The Presb)1enan Chun:h (USA/<br />

PalmIPassion Sunday<br />

REV. DR. V. BRUCE RIGDON, preaching<br />

9 00 Worship Serv<strong>ice</strong> 10 00 EducatIOn <strong>for</strong> All<br />

II 00 WorshIp Sm Ice 8 45 - 12 15 Cnbrroddler Care<br />

HOLY WEEK<br />

Maundy ThuJ""d~ <strong>March</strong> 27 6 30 p m Dmner<br />

7 30 P m Talze Won,hlp WIth Holy Communion<br />

Good Frida) 7 30 a m Ecumenclal Men s BrealJasl<br />

Noon , 00 p m MedllalJOn In Sanctuary<br />

8 00 P m Tenebrae Se", Ice<br />

Holy !laluf'l'ly - R I)() P m Paschal VJgJl<br />

Baptl~m, & Hol) Commumon<br />

A STEPHF' \II ....I'>TRY and LOGOS Congregation<br />

16 Lakeshore On ... Gros.o;ePomte Farms 882.5330<br />

Grosse POinte Unttanan<br />

Church<br />

Ms. Gini Courter,<br />

guest speaker<br />

1030 a m Sel'Vlce& Church School<br />

17150 MAUMEE<br />

881-0420<br />

HEIS RISEN'<br />

First English Ev.lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church<br />

VernIerRd al Wedge" ood Dr<br />

Gro~se POInte Woods<br />

884-5~O<br />

830 & 11 00 a m WorshIp<br />

945 a m Sunday School<br />

Dr Walter A Schmidt Paslor<br />

Rev Banon L Beebe ASSOCIatePastor<br />

CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

20338 Mack at Lochmoor G P W<br />

• Paslor. Randy S Boeller Paslor. Timothy Holzerland<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

815 & 1045 a m Worship<br />

9 30 a m Sunday School & BIble Classes<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

1115am and 7 30pm WorshIp<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

PdsslOn ServICe lOOp m Tenebrae Serv<strong>ice</strong> 7 30 P m<br />

EVERYONE WELCOME'<br />

St. Paul Ev. Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church<br />

Chalfonte & Lothrop, Grosse Pointe Farms<br />

Holy Week Serv<strong>ice</strong>s<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

9 00 & 11 15 a m WorshIp Wlth CommunIon<br />

10 10 a m Educatton Hour<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

100 P m & 7 00 pm-Worship With Holy Commumon<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

100 P m - Jomt Semce at St James WIth St James<br />

730 pm- Tenebrae Semce With reflections on <strong>the</strong> seven<br />

last words of Jesus from <strong>the</strong> Cross<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

9 00 & 11 15 a m - WorshIp Wlth Holy Commumon<br />

1000 a m - Breakfast<br />

Rev Fred Harms, Pastor<br />

DOLY WEEK and EASTER SCUEDULE<br />

Sunday of <strong>the</strong> Passion<br />

Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 23,1997,1015 A M<br />

Holy Monday<br />

Monday <strong>March</strong> 24, 1997, 7 30 A M<br />

Holy Tuesday<br />

Tuesday, <strong>March</strong> 25, 1997,730 AM<br />

Holy Wednesday<br />

Wednesday. <strong>March</strong> 26 1997, 7 30 A M<br />

Maundy Thursday<br />

Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 27, 1997, 730 PM<br />

Good Frtday<br />

Fnday, "".arch 28, 1997<br />

AdoratlOn of <strong>the</strong> Cruafied lOOP M<br />

(Wlth St Paul. here at St James)<br />

Mary s Way of <strong>the</strong> Cross 7 30 PM<br />

f.ASTU VIaL<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 29, 1997,700 P M<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

Sunday <strong>March</strong> 30, 1997 800 and 11 00 A M<br />

Breakfast folloWlng 8 00 SeN<strong>ice</strong><br />

HOLY WEEK & EASTER<br />

AT ST. AMBROSE PARISH<br />

Pastor Troy (i. Waite<br />

Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 27 -- HOLY THURSDAY<br />

Mass of <strong>the</strong> Lord's Supper- 7:30 p.m.<br />

Friday, <strong>March</strong> 28 -- GOOD FRIDAY<br />

Stations of <strong>the</strong> Cross - 12 noon<br />

uturgy of <strong>the</strong> Lord's Passion and Death - 1.30p.m.<br />

Stations In <strong>the</strong> Street - 3'30 StorttngotJe1'f""""8:~<br />

satwday, <strong>March</strong> 29 •• HOlY SATURDAY<br />

BIesslng of Easter Foods - 12 noon<br />

THE GREAT EASlER VIGIL MASS - 7:30 p.m<br />

Sooday, <strong>March</strong> 30 • EASTERSUNDAY<br />

Mass at 8:30 a.m<br />

Mass at 11:15 a m,<br />

SI Ambrose Catholic Church IS located at 15020 Hampton.<br />

In Grosse POinte Park. one block north of Jefferson and one<br />

block east of Alter (313) 622-2814<br />

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:J-{zstoric<br />

Mariners'<br />

Church<br />

Smce 1842<br />

Anglican Independent<br />

A House of Prayer <strong>for</strong> All<br />

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HOlY WEEK AND EASTER DAY<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

<strong>March</strong> 23 830am and 11 ooa m<br />

The Ho1y Commun K)n with <strong>the</strong> Bless ng and<br />

dlstnbubOn of Palms and <strong>the</strong> Respon SJ\Ie<br />

Ae.dlng of 1M Gospel 01<strong>the</strong> O.y<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

<strong>March</strong> 27 1210 P m<br />

The Holy CommunlO/1 In commemoratKm of <strong>the</strong><br />

fIrst Lords Supper<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

<strong>March</strong> 28 Noon.3 00 p m<br />

Psalms The StationS 01 <strong>the</strong> Cross and lhe<br />

Good Fnday liturgy WIth choral musu;<br />

th(ougDaut <strong>the</strong> Th ree Hours E nt!r when yOu<br />

can leave when yoo must<br />

EASTERDAY<br />

<strong>March</strong> 30 830 and 1100 am<br />

The Easler Liturgy FestIval Choral Commumon<br />

at both servICes<br />

Manners on Hart Plaza at <strong>the</strong> Tunnel<br />

Free Secured Parl


<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News Churches 58<br />

Ask <strong>the</strong> minister?<br />

By <strong>the</strong> Rev. John Corrado<br />

Grosse POinte Unitarian Church<br />

Thanks to Ann Landers, o<strong>the</strong>r columOlsts of Similar 11k<br />

and pop culture Images of what UOltarlan UOlversa)lsts are<br />

hke, <strong>the</strong>re lurks a behefthat I WIllmarry anyone, under<br />

any cIrcumstances<br />

No matter that <strong>the</strong> couple may be totally unprepared to<br />

mar~ or ~ay take both <strong>the</strong> weddmll ,and <strong>the</strong> ensumg mar-<br />

""g ...~'6}"')' IJv w"tt.". ,Ud, IUt; wooulllg requebL Ib any.<br />

where from inappropriate to tacky to bIzarre, people beheve<br />

a UOltar1an m10lster WIlldo It<br />

In case you don't know what mapproprIate, tacky and<br />

bIzarre mean, try thIS I once met a couple who asked a col.<br />

league If he would per<strong>for</strong>m <strong>the</strong> nte whIle <strong>the</strong>y were per<strong>for</strong>rrung<br />

sex acts<br />

1b make matters worse (If that IS poSSIble)some people<br />

don't even know how to ask If a mmlster IS avaIlable In a<br />

reasonable way<br />

Takmg a tip from <strong>the</strong> old TV show "Dragnet," <strong>the</strong> bits<br />

and pIeces of dIalogue prmted below are true Some have<br />

been repeated more times than I care to recall EnJOY<strong>the</strong>m<br />

as a documentary and look at what thIS Joe Friday of <strong>the</strong><br />

"marrIage mVlslOn"of <strong>the</strong> Grosse Pomte UOltarlan Church<br />

hears<br />

Caller: Hello We're gettmg married three weeks from<br />

Saturday at <strong>the</strong> War Memorial at 3 30 m <strong>the</strong> afternoon<br />

J.C.: Congratulations!<br />

Caller: Hello, John?<br />

J.C.: John? John who?<br />

Caller: John, <strong>the</strong> reverend John, let's see<br />

Cutturo, ISIt? Are you John?<br />

J.C.: Do I know you?<br />

John<br />

Caller: We're unaffihated, but we want a church wed.<br />

mng<br />

J.C.: Have you thought of Jommg a church?<br />

Caller: We want to get mamed, but we don't want a reh.<br />

glOus ceremony<br />

J.C.: Oh my You must have gotten <strong>the</strong> wrong number<br />

Trus 18 <strong>the</strong> church I think you're looking <strong>for</strong> a Judge or a<br />

Just<strong>ice</strong> of <strong>the</strong> peace.<br />

Caller: We're Roman Cathohcs and we want to stay m<br />

<strong>the</strong> church, but we don't want to get mamed Cathohc<br />

because It takes too long<br />

J.C.: I think you want to do somethmg that you'll feel<br />

good about and I'd like to help you I trunk that If you want<br />

to remBln Catholtc, you should work WIth a priest If you<br />

trunk It takes time to go though weddmg preparations, do<br />

you know how long It takes to go through dIvorce proceed.<br />

mgs?<br />

Caller: We want to get mamed, but we don't want to<br />

have a woman minISter<br />

J.C.: I guess you don't want a Umtarlan Umversallst<br />

mInISter <strong>the</strong>n<br />

Caller: But we've talked to Rev Ms Creosote of <strong>the</strong><br />

WingtIp, Iowa, UU FellowshIp about not haVlng a woman<br />

and she understands<br />

J.C.: Well, I guess I'm Just more of a man than shl>IS<br />

Caller: We're mterested m talkmg about gettmg marrIed<br />

m your church Nei<strong>the</strong>r of us beheves m institutional reh-<br />

glon<br />

J.C.: Do you realize that If<br />

It weren't <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> support of<br />

people who beheve m mstltutlonal<br />

rehglon, this church<br />

wouldn't be here, I wouldn't<br />

be here, and we wouldn't be<br />

haVlng thIS conversatlOn<br />

about <strong>the</strong> wedmng you want<br />

to have?<br />

The stones you read are<br />

true In an altoge<strong>the</strong>r different<br />

way, I hope <strong>the</strong> love you<br />

fmd IStrue - <strong>the</strong> love of<br />

spouse, or fnends, or famIly,<br />

or all of <strong>the</strong> above<br />

YAWN ALL<br />

Tr-4:. WAY<br />

AL L RIGHT ALREADY, SO a<br />

u S savings Bond ISfl t tile mos I eXCItmg<br />

thlllg In t!le world GOOD fOR<br />

YOU! After a~ thiS IS lOUr hard-<br />

wntd l1lllIley W! re talking mut IJo<br />

you really wall! your IIrrestmelltS to be<br />

thnllng? Breathtaking? NO WAY.<br />

W_'t youl1t1ler l13Yean InTestrnent<br />

that's gumntee1l to grow one tillt s<br />

baclle1l ~ !!Ie f~ faith 300 CfHlt 01<br />

<strong>the</strong> iJIllred Stnes gommneilt1<br />

Sire yOI<br />

wOlld.<br />

TlIk~ W" TSSAVlNGS ~<br />

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on IOIIINION<br />

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68 Health<br />

<strong>March</strong><br />

Prostate cancer: Early<br />

detection can save lives<br />

By Dr Dmesh Tela 19<br />

Special Willer<br />

Mdt", hdH' <strong>the</strong> UUOIOUbUlbtlnCtlOn oJ hdvmg bhorter<br />

!lfe expedanue, thdn <strong>the</strong>ir female counterpdrts ThIs IS<br />

due, m pdrt, to men hdvlllg d hIgher 1IIcidence of hfe<br />

thr(,.ltemng condltlOlh


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~~~se~o11~~N'WS Entertainment<br />

76<br />

Cleveland, Ohio's North Shore is no joke<br />

Wlule most people's Impres-<br />

SIOnsof Oluo seem to focus on<br />

cornfields and that o<strong>the</strong>r college<br />

football team, those of us<br />

who grew up here know that<br />

dlcl" i'" ula<br />

and spend <strong>the</strong> day chmbmg<br />

Perry's Monument (commemoratmg<br />

Ohver Hazard Perry's<br />

sea Victory here dunng <strong>the</strong><br />

War of 1812), b1kJng around<br />

<strong>the</strong> many back roads or bellymg-up<br />

at one of <strong>the</strong> SlOg-along<br />

bars<br />

After Put-m-Bay, most VISItors<br />

head dIrectly <strong>for</strong> Cedar<br />

Travel Trends<br />

By cynthia BJal Janssens<br />

Pomt, but If <strong>the</strong>y do <strong>the</strong>y WIll<br />

DIlSS one of Oluo's real gems<br />

LakeSide Some call LakeSide<br />

a retreat O<strong>the</strong>rs thmk of It as<br />

a throwback Still o<strong>the</strong>rs refer<br />

to tlus commumty by Its oldfasluoned<br />

name -<br />

"Chautauqua" - which means<br />

an educatIOnal and recreational<br />

assembly,<br />

Several generations of folks<br />

have fond memones of thIS<br />

half-mIle square commumty<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Marblehead penmsula<br />

that was founded 10 1873 as a<br />

meetmg camp <strong>for</strong> MethodISts.<br />

Today it still looks much as<br />

It always has and people pretty<br />

much do <strong>the</strong> tlungs <strong>the</strong>y've<br />

always done and whIle Its<br />

Christian IDlSSlOnhasn't<br />

changed lo more than 100<br />

years, Lakeside has become a<br />

popular fauuly resort by<br />

broadenmg Its appeal, offenng<br />

secular and relIgiOUSactivities<br />

and entertamment throughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> summer<br />

Its streets are hned With httie<br />

cottages - many are more<br />

than 100 years old, most of<br />

Vlctonan deSign, many passed<br />

JOWIi w!thill fd.lllil,,,,, .r'lv"",,r<br />

gardens'abound Walkmg IS<br />

stlil <strong>the</strong> maln way of gett10g<br />

about ViSitors stay 10 cottages,<br />

B&B's, one of <strong>the</strong> two<br />

hlstonc hotels or 10 <strong>the</strong> commumty's<br />

campground<br />

From here, head <strong>for</strong><br />

Sandusky, gateway to Cedar<br />

Pomt Cedar Pomt IS one of<br />

<strong>the</strong> oldest and most respected<br />

amusement parks lo Amenca<br />

My fa<strong>the</strong>r, now 77, remembers<br />

frohck.mg <strong>the</strong>re as a duld, as<br />

dId I, liBdId my chIldren and<br />

- Just last summer - my<br />

grandcluldren Ten-year-old<br />

Sara IS stIli braggmg about<br />

<strong>the</strong> water rides that she conquered<br />

WhIle Cedar Pomt IS over<br />

100 years old, It certamly IS<br />

not stohd or stuffy In fact, It<br />

pndes Itself on bemg one of<br />

<strong>the</strong> best roller coaster parks 10<br />

<strong>the</strong> country - It hliB a dozen<br />

(ThIS IS a place where<br />

"tallest," "fliBtest," "bIggest<br />

drop," "hanging" and "standmg"<br />

all have mearung . as<br />

10, Cedar Pomt's Mantis IS <strong>the</strong><br />

"tallest, fastest stand-up<br />

coaster on earth 1'')<br />

It also has <strong>the</strong> Soak City<br />

water park, a go-kart<br />

racmglIDllUature golf park, a<br />

campground, a beach and a<br />

lovely VIntage hotel, The<br />

Breakers. Give yourself two<br />

days here, or your lIttle ones<br />

will run you to death<br />

Next stop, Cleveland, where<br />

you Just might be able to see<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cleveland Indians play<br />

baseball at spIffy Jacobs Field<br />

At o<strong>the</strong>r times of <strong>the</strong> year, you<br />

can see <strong>the</strong> CavalIers play<br />

basketball or <strong>the</strong> IHL<br />

LumbelJacks play hockey m<br />

<strong>the</strong> Gund Arena, nght next<br />

door<br />

Sacred music makes its<br />

way into <strong>the</strong> mainstream<br />

As Chnstlans across <strong>the</strong> pnme Included are anas from<br />

world prepare to mark Holy 0 FF 'IH E RE COR 0 Bach's "St Mat<strong>the</strong>w PassIOn"<br />

Week and Easter, here are and Chnstmas Oratono, "He<br />

thoughts about three recent shall feed hIS flock" from<br />

compact dIscs devoted to Handel's "MeSSiah" and 11<br />

sacred Chnstlan musIc spmtuals The transfer to CD<br />

The Quintessence of has been made carefully, WIth<br />

Chant surpnsmgly natural clanty<br />

Nlederaltcucher Sclwlaren, and fidehty<br />

Konrad Ruhland conducnng Anderson's VOIcewould be<br />

(Sony Class zeal) remarkable If only <strong>for</strong> Its<br />

Ratmg: **** (out of 4) range LISten, <strong>for</strong> mstance, to<br />

Gregonan chant, once <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> radIant final, rugh "A" of<br />

offiCialmusIc of <strong>the</strong> Roman "My soul's been anchored m<br />

CatholIc Church, made It mto RUSSIanOrthodox Church <strong>the</strong> Lord" or <strong>the</strong> velvet <strong>for</strong>ce of<br />

<strong>the</strong> mainstream a few years The result IS some of <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> low notes lo wr'rampm' "<br />

back via a recordIng done by a most fascinatmg sacred musIc But It IS <strong>the</strong> muslclanslup<br />

group of Spamsh Bened1ctme you're apt to hear thIS Side of she bnngs to each selectIon,<br />

monks St Petersburg The two-CD along With <strong>the</strong> strong person-<br />

Wlule <strong>the</strong>ir per<strong>for</strong>mances set lOcludes htanies, cherubiC ahty that kept her artIStry<br />

were 10 every way substan- hymns, <strong>the</strong> Creed and <strong>the</strong> OUr focused, that made Anderson<br />

dard ldue to wavenng pitch, Fa<strong>the</strong>r, all sung In RUSSian such a Special slOger. The<br />

slUggish tempos and a con- Without mstnlIDental aecom- great ItalIan maestro Arturo<br />

stant sense of <strong>the</strong> rout1Oe), parument (English transla- Toscanmi told her that a vO<strong>ice</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r more successful groups tlons are proVided) hke hers comes once lo a censoon<br />

Jumped on <strong>the</strong> bandwag- Some selectIOns sound lIke tury Tlus CD proves how <strong>for</strong>on<br />

good ImitatIons of standard tunate we are that she hved 10<br />

The best by far IS <strong>the</strong> Orthodox sacred musIc; o<strong>the</strong>rs a century when that vOIce<br />

Nlederaltalcher Scholaren, 8 (<strong>the</strong> Creed, <strong>for</strong> example) con- could be captured permanent-<br />

German ensemble whose tam harmomc progressIOns ly<br />

smgmg IS a model of what that could only come from<br />

chant should be On tlus valu- Rachmanmoff's pen All exhlbable<br />

two-CD set <strong>the</strong> group per- It <strong>the</strong> sense of sereruty, slm-<br />

<strong>for</strong>ms musIc from four pnnci- phclty and reverence that are<br />

pal feasts of <strong>the</strong> lIturgical <strong>the</strong> umque hallmarks of thIS<br />

year Chnstmas, Easter, particular lIturgical style<br />

Pentecost and <strong>the</strong> AssumptIon The superb 24-VOlceKansas<br />

This fine ensemble has an City Chorale, <strong>for</strong>med 10 1981,<br />

uncanny ablhty to achieve <strong>the</strong> smgs With a dlsarmmg<br />

essence of what chant slOgIng au<strong>the</strong>ntiCity that behes Its<br />

should be, combmmg <strong>the</strong>ir mldwestern Amencan locale<br />

vO<strong>ice</strong>s mto a umfied artiStiC Marian Anderson<br />

whole that, cast m buoyant OratoTUJS and Spmtuals<br />

tempos, frees <strong>the</strong> hstener to (Nimbus)<br />

focus on <strong>the</strong> sacred Ratmg- ****<br />

The collectIOns <strong>for</strong> each Manan Anderson, <strong>the</strong> great<br />

feast end With bnlhant exam- Amencan contralto who dIed<br />

pIes of sacred polyphomc at 91 10 1993, wIll probably<br />

motets from <strong>the</strong> Renaissance always be remembered first<br />

They serve as perfect conclu- <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1939 raCIal scandal<br />

slOns to <strong>the</strong>se sequences of surroundmg <strong>the</strong> refusal of <strong>the</strong><br />

stunnmg chant singing Daughters of <strong>the</strong> Amencan<br />

Russian Orthodox RevolutIOn to allow her to sing<br />

Rachmamrwff Lzturgy of St In ConstitutIOn Hall 10<br />

John Chrysosrom, Op 31 Washmgton, DC, because she<br />

Kansas City Clwrale, was black (She sang Instead<br />

Charks Bruffy conduetml{ be<strong>for</strong>e 75,000 people at <strong>the</strong><br />

(Nmwus) Lmcoln Memonal )<br />

Ratmg- **** But more Important to<br />

This one may surpnse you mUSIc-lovers IS<strong>the</strong> vO<strong>ice</strong>Itself,<br />

Here's RachmBlUnoff - <strong>the</strong> as thIS CD, oart of Nimbus'<br />

composer famous <strong>for</strong> IOJectmg celebrated "mma Voce"senes,<br />

mtensely emotIonal melodies demonstrates conclUSIVely<br />

mto hiS plano and orchestral The 18 selectIons were onglmUSIC-<br />

turmng hiS attentIon nally recorded on 78 rpm diSCS<br />

to htur!flcal musIc of <strong>the</strong> between 1936 and 1941, so<br />

<strong>the</strong>y capture her VO<strong>ice</strong>In Its<br />

COltI'CHlA" O'fICI'.<br />

A0,IJ Horn lInn<br />

\flq rw M 4860,<br />

I' 11 n;r)Q14<br />

IR)()J 40B H,~<br />

1m I' /, '9,,4,1<br />

('mn nmq 1 e:trr s rom<br />

".IOIIAL O"'CI.<br />

cf)t, l(nhh n\ \Isoon <strong>the</strong> lakefront are<br />

to be ever more successful two ships to tour The USS<br />

Right next to It IS<strong>the</strong> new Cod, a World War II subma-<br />

Great Lakes SCience Center, rme, and <strong>the</strong> Wl1bam G<br />

With ItS Ommmax <strong>the</strong>ater Ma<strong>the</strong>r, a restored steamshIp<br />

Both are located on <strong>the</strong> North Cleveland also hliBa new<br />

Coast Harbor nightlIfe d1stnct known as<br />

The Rock and Roll Hall of The Flats, ano<strong>the</strong>r restored<br />

Fame IS where you can rebve area along <strong>the</strong> Cuyahoga<br />

old memOries, Introduce <strong>the</strong> River The CIty'Snew<br />

kids to your favonte rock Waterfront Lme hght rrol<br />

Idols, Drlet <strong>the</strong>m trace <strong>the</strong> on- transit system makes It easy<br />

gins of <strong>the</strong>Ir favorite new to get about<br />

musIc For most adults, It's a If you are still seeking<br />

bit of an emotIOnal roller <strong>the</strong>me park fun, Sea World of<br />

coaster, pulllOg you back to OhIOand Geauga Lake are<br />

those strenuous days of ado- here, and <strong>the</strong> Cleveland<br />

lescence Metroparks Zoo and Ram<br />

The Rock and Roll Hall of Forest IS ano<strong>the</strong>r famliy-pleas-<br />

Fame and Museum's next er And If you want to shp out<br />

major exhibIt, "I Want to Take of <strong>the</strong> day's heat mto <strong>the</strong> cool<br />

You Higher The Psychedehc enVirons of a museum, thE'<br />

Era 1965.69" Willopen May Cleveland Museum of Art, <strong>the</strong><br />

10 and run through February Museum of Ndtural HIStory,<br />

1998 It should appeal to <strong>the</strong> ChIldren" Mu


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t '<br />

88 Famil features by Madeleine Socia<br />

Egg hunts<br />

Two Grosse Pomte commumties<br />

are celebratmg <strong>the</strong> season<br />

WIth Easter Egg Hunts Park<br />

resIdents age 5 and below can<br />

put <strong>the</strong>lJ' detectIve skIlls to <strong>the</strong><br />

test at Windmill Pomte Park,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn tip ofWmdmlll<br />

Pomte Dnve, on Wednesday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 26, at 4 30 p m TIckets<br />

are $:':: and must be purchased<br />

by Friday, <strong>March</strong> 21 Farms<br />

famIlies WIth chIldren ages 2 to<br />

12 are mVlted to bnng <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

baskets and <strong>the</strong>Ir cameras to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pier Park, 340 Lakeshore<br />

m Grosse Pomte Farms, on<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 29, at 9 30<br />

a m to hunt <strong>for</strong> goodJ.es and<br />

have <strong>the</strong>ir pIctureS taken WIth<br />

<strong>the</strong> Easter Bunny The first<br />

JliO !Irnvab will receive !I<br />

Pride of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pointes</strong><br />

Kelly McAllister of Grosse<br />

Pomte Park and Mary E.<br />

Natschke of Grosse Pomte<br />

Woods were named to <strong>the</strong> academIC<br />

achievement hst at<br />

Siena HeIghts College <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

first semester of 1996-97<br />

Jonathan James Sieber<br />

IV graduated from Bucknell<br />

Uruverslty WIth a bachelor of<br />

scIence degree m mechamcal<br />

eng:meenng He IS <strong>the</strong> son of<br />

Thomas SIeber of <strong>the</strong> CIty of<br />

Grosse Pomte and Judith<br />

SIeber of St CI8lr Shores<br />

Grosse Pomter Anne<br />

Deutsch, a graduate of Smith<br />

College, has been awarded a<br />

Fulbnght grant to study Pohsh<br />

<strong>the</strong>ater at <strong>the</strong> Jaglelloman<br />

Uruversity :mCracow thls year<br />

Hannah H_ Merz of Grosse<br />

Po:mte Park was nanted to <strong>the</strong><br />

dean's hst <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> fall semester<br />

at Marquette Uruversity. She IS<br />

a JUnior :m <strong>the</strong> College of<br />

Co=umcatlon<br />

Thomas C. Szmrecsanyi of<br />

Grosse Pomte Farms was<br />

recently nanted to <strong>the</strong> president's<br />

hst at <strong>the</strong> Columbus<br />

College of Art and DeSign The<br />

hst recogruzes students WIth<br />

grade-pomts of 3 4 and over on<br />

a 4 0 scale<br />

Nick Giorgio of <strong>the</strong> CIty of<br />

Grosse Pomte recently completed<br />

an Alaska wllderness<br />

course with <strong>the</strong> National<br />

Outdoor Leadershlp School<br />

John McNaughton. son of<br />

Mr and Mrs Cohn<br />

McNaughton of Grosse Pomte<br />

Park, was nanted to <strong>the</strong> dean's<br />

hst at Haml!ton College <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

fall semester<br />

Navy EnsIgn Christopher<br />

R. Sherwood, son of DaVId R<br />

and CecIle M Sherwood of<br />

Grosse Pomte Park, IS on a SIXmonth<br />

deployment to <strong>the</strong> western<br />

PaCIfic Ocean aboard <strong>the</strong><br />

glllded missile cruiser USS<br />

Antletant Sherwood earned a<br />

bachelor of arts degree from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Uruverslty of Chlcago and<br />

chocolate bunny Both events<br />

WIll take place ram or shme<br />

Grosse Pomte Park reSidents<br />

can call (313) 822-2812 l>'arms<br />

resIdents can call (313) 343-<br />

2405<br />

You<strong>the</strong>atre hops<br />

That dehghtful chIldren's<br />

clasSIC about a stuffed ammal<br />

who becomes real, <strong>the</strong><br />

a Ph D from <strong>the</strong> Uruverslty of academIC honors <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> fall<br />

San Diego semester at Purdue Umverslty<br />

Douglas Norman Wolfe of<br />

Grosse Pomte Park was nanted<br />

to <strong>the</strong> fall semester dean's lISt<br />

at Taylor Umverslty<br />

Christopher Jeffries was<br />

named to <strong>the</strong> dean's hst <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

fall semester at <strong>the</strong> Uruverslty<br />

ofVirgJ.rua He was also elected<br />

preSIdent of <strong>the</strong> school's<br />

Interfratermty Council He IS<br />

<strong>the</strong> son of Dr Edward S and<br />

LIsbeth Jeffries of <strong>the</strong> CIty of<br />

Grosse Pomte<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w Schneider, son of<br />

DIck and Lmda SchneIder of<br />

Grosse Pomte Woods, was<br />

nanted to <strong>the</strong> dean's honor roll<br />

at M1Clugan State Uruverslty<br />

He IS maJonng In psychology<br />

Elizabeth L. Caramagno<br />

and Berkley J. Browne<br />

pledged AlbIOnCollege's Slgnta<br />

PI chapter of Kappa Delta<br />

sororIty durmg <strong>the</strong> spring<br />

semester Caramagno IS <strong>the</strong><br />

daughter of Darnel and LISa<br />

Carantagno of Grosse Po:mte<br />

Woods Browne IS<strong>the</strong> daughter<br />

of Patncla Browne of Grosse<br />

Po:mte Park<br />

The follOWIng Grosse<br />

Pomters earned degrees from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Umverslty of Michigan'<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w Bejin, Stacy<br />

Bodrie, Sean Byrne, Wendy<br />

Hall, Nadya Kazzi, Yanni<br />

Kouskoulas, Jill Moore,<br />

Natalia Rodriguez, Timothy<br />

Sacka, Michael James<br />

Almario, Susan Dodge,<br />

Anna Francis, Brian<br />

Louisell and Laura Jean<br />

Pochmara.<br />

Grosse Pomters who earned<br />

degrees from Western<br />

Mlchlgan Umverslty mcluded'<br />

Michele Evans, Francis<br />

McCarroll, Mariea<br />

Montmorency, J..ows<br />

Preston, Kevin Rauch,<br />

Tracy Telegadas, Carrie<br />

Scallen. Christopher Oliver<br />

and William Albrecht.<br />

Ian Brewster Hall of<br />

Grosse POinte Farms earned<br />

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Andraea M. Degnore of<br />

Grosse Pomte Park and<br />

Tanya M. Henze of <strong>the</strong> City of<br />

Grosse Pomte, were named to<br />

<strong>the</strong> dean's hst <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> fall<br />

semester at <strong>the</strong> Columbus<br />

College of Art and DeSIgn<br />

Joanne M. Joliet, a Samt<br />

Mary's College Jumor, and<br />

Britta K. Totte and Kristen<br />

Sarowski, Samt Mary's<br />

College freshmen, were named<br />

to <strong>the</strong> academtc honors list <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> fall semester Joliet is <strong>the</strong><br />

daughter of VtrglIlla M Joliet<br />

of Grosse Po:mte Park 'lbtte IS<br />

<strong>the</strong> daughter of Dr. Tymon and<br />

Carol 'Ibtte of Grosse Pomte<br />

Shores Sarowski IS <strong>the</strong> daughter<br />

of Martm and Stacey<br />

SarowskI of Grosse Pomte<br />

Woods<br />

Navy ChIef Petty Off<strong>ice</strong>r<br />

Lyle V. Eagle, son of Marta E.<br />

and Lyle V Eagle ill of Grosse<br />

Pointe Park, reported <strong>for</strong> duty<br />

WIth Patrol Squadron Four,<br />

Naval A1r Station, m Hawau.<br />

Eastern Mlchlgan<br />

UniversIty students nanted to<br />

<strong>the</strong> dean's hst <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> fall<br />

semester mcluded <strong>the</strong> followmg<br />

Grosse POinters: Patrick<br />

Crook, Jacqueline Davis,<br />

Melissa Drouillard, Helen<br />

FinkelmlUlD, Susan Martin.<br />

Michael McCarthy and<br />

Anthony Atrasz.<br />

Hillsdale College sophomore<br />

Nicole Norris, daughter of<br />

Patncla NorrIS of Grosse<br />

Pomte Farms and ChrIStopher<br />

Norris of Blrmmgham, was<br />

recently named secretary of PI<br />

Beta PhI sororIty She also<br />

serves as head of Hillsdale's<br />

Intercollegiate Horse Show<br />

Assoclatton membershlp<br />

Joanne Marie Davies,<br />

daughter of Mr and Mrs John<br />

D DaVIes of Grosse Pointe<br />

Farms, was named to <strong>the</strong><br />

dean's list at Vanderbtlt<br />

UniversIty<br />

Your hands<br />

maybe<br />

lelling you<br />

somelhing<br />

tJ<br />

• Any sign of muscle<br />

weakness could mean<br />

neuromuscular<br />

dISease<br />

Call our lifeline<br />

It's toll-free<br />

THE VOICE OF HOPE<br />

1-800.<br />

572-1717<br />

MIlK<br />

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Muscular Dystrophy<br />

Assooabon<br />

Velveteen RabbIt, hops Into a<br />

You<strong>the</strong>atre productIon on<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 22, at 11 a m<br />

to 2 p m and Sunday, <strong>March</strong><br />

23, at 2 pm, In <strong>the</strong> MuSICHall<br />

Center <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Per<strong>for</strong>mmgArts,<br />

350 MadIson m DetrOIt<br />

TIckets are $7 m advance and<br />

$8 at <strong>the</strong> door Call (313) 963-<br />

2366<br />

Student artists<br />

The Art Center, 125 Macomb<br />

Place m Mount Clemens, will<br />

host <strong>the</strong> annual All Macomb<br />

County Student Art ExJublt<br />

from Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 23<br />

through Saturday, April 11<br />

The gallery IS open Thesday<br />

through Fnday from 11 a m. to<br />

5 pm and Saturday from 9<br />

a m to 2 p m AdnusslOn IS<br />

free Call (810) 469-8666<br />

Education <strong>for</strong>um<br />

Who IS gOing to teach our<br />

chIldren? What's <strong>the</strong> best way<br />

to learn? How do we make It<br />

happen? Jam Congressman<br />

John Conyers on Saturday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 29, from 9 a m. to noon,<br />

<strong>for</strong> a free Pubhc Education<br />

Forum m <strong>the</strong> Riverfront<br />

Ballroom of <strong>the</strong> Cobo<br />

Conference!Exhlbltlon Center,<br />

1 Washmgton Boulevard In<br />

DetrOIt Call (313) 961-5670.<br />

Babies<br />

Joseph Charles<br />

Rabaut<br />

John and Donna Rabaut of<br />

<strong>the</strong> CIty of Grosse Pointe are<br />

<strong>the</strong> parents of a son, Joseph<br />

Charles Rabaut, born Jan 28,<br />

1997 Maternal grandparents<br />

are Charles and Kathleen<br />

Emery of <strong>the</strong> CIty of Grosse<br />

Pomte. Paternal grandparents<br />

are Joseph and Joanna Rabaut<br />

of Grosse POinte Woods<br />

Conner Drew<br />

McLocklin<br />

Mark and Jill McLocklm of<br />

Grosse Pomte Woods are <strong>the</strong><br />

parents of a son, Conner Drew<br />

McLockhn, born Jan 30,1997.<br />

Maternal grandparents are<br />

Capt Thomas and Ins<br />

Lemweber of St Clror Shores<br />

Paternal grandparents are<br />

Donald McLockhn of<br />

Davenport, Fla, and <strong>the</strong> late<br />

Rose McLockhn<br />

Randall Thomas<br />

LeVasseur Jr.<br />

Randall T and Carol Gallant<br />

LeVasseur of Royal Oak are<br />

<strong>the</strong> parents of a son, Randall<br />

Thomas LeVasseur, born Nov<br />

21, 1996 Maternal grandmo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

IS Mrs Mary GIrardot<br />

Gallant of <strong>the</strong> City of Grosse<br />

Pointe Paternal grandparents<br />

are Mr and Mrs James<br />

LeVasseur of Bay CIty<br />

Sky high<br />

Discover Just What's Up In<br />

The Sky dunng free planetanurn<br />

demonstratIons on<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 22, at 11 a m<br />

and 1 p.m, :m <strong>the</strong> Children's<br />

Museum of <strong>the</strong> DetroIt Pubhc<br />

Schools, 67 E KIrby in DetroIt<br />

Youngsters ages 4 to 10 can<br />

Brunch WIth <strong>the</strong> ~aster Bunny,<br />

on Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 22, from 11<br />

a m to 1 P m. TIckets are $4<br />

Reservations are reqUIred <strong>for</strong><br />

all programs. Call (313) 494-<br />

1210<br />

Attention artists<br />

LIttle artISts lip to <strong>the</strong> age of<br />

14 are inVIted to submtt <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

best three-color drawmg<br />

depIcting <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me I Ltke Me<br />

to <strong>the</strong> North East Gwdance<br />

Center's annual self-esteembul1dmg<br />

KIds' Art Contest.<br />

Entnes must be submttted to<br />

<strong>the</strong> N E G.C., 13340 E Warren<br />

m Detroit, by Fnday, Apnl 25<br />

The pIctures may WIn cash<br />

pnzes and appear on a calendar<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r matenals used<br />

to pubhClze <strong>the</strong> programs of<br />

thIS co=uruty mental health<br />

and substance abuse treatment<br />

center. For entry <strong>for</strong>nlS, call<br />

(313) 824-5641.<br />

John Michael<br />

Gallant Jr.<br />

John M. and Geraldme<br />

Ocantpo Gallant of Grosse<br />

POinte Woods are <strong>the</strong> parents<br />

of a son, John MIchael Gallant<br />

J~., born Dec. 15, 1996<br />

Maternal grandparents are Dr.<br />

Jesus and Dr ManueLla<br />

Ocampo of Grosse Pomte<br />

Shores Paternal grandmo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

is Mary Girardot Gallant of <strong>the</strong><br />

Ctty of Grosse Pointe.<br />

Mary Elizabeth<br />

Grundy<br />

Vaughan S. and Elizabeth<br />

Gallant Grundy III of<br />

Penmngton, N J , are <strong>the</strong> parents<br />

of a daughter, Mary<br />

Elizabeth Grundy, born Dee<br />

20, 1996. Maternal grandmo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

IS Mrs Mary GlTardot<br />

Gallant of <strong>the</strong> City of Grosse<br />

POinte Paternal grandparents<br />

are Vaughan and Jeanne<br />

GrundyJr of TItusville, N J.<br />

Emma Grace Targett<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w Targett of Grosse<br />

Pomte Farms and Rebecca<br />

Targett of South Lyon are <strong>the</strong><br />

parents of a daughter, Emma<br />

Grace Targett, born <strong>March</strong> 4,<br />

1997. Maternal grandparents<br />

are Gladys Ththill of South<br />

Lyon and <strong>the</strong> late Charles<br />

Ththill Paternal grandparents<br />

are WIlham and Patncla<br />

Targett of <strong>the</strong> Farms<br />

<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Wonderful women<br />

Explore <strong>the</strong> bves of<br />

Amenca's female heromes<br />

through storIes, musIc and<br />

hands-on .actiVIties as <strong>the</strong><br />

Henry Ford Museum presents<br />

Women In Amenca, Saturday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 22 and Sunday, <strong>March</strong><br />

23 The Henry Ford Museum IS<br />

open dally from 9 a m to 5 p m<br />

AdwlbSlon 18$l~ au ior ll.au1ts,<br />

$11 50 <strong>for</strong> semors age 62 and<br />

above and $6 25 <strong>for</strong> chtldren<br />

ages 5 to 12 The Henry Ford<br />

Museum & Greenfield Village<br />

IS located at 20900 Oakwood,<br />

tn Dearborn Call (313) 271-<br />

1620<br />

Lunch <strong>the</strong>atre<br />

Paper Bag Productions Ltd<br />

tnVltes youngsters over <strong>the</strong> age<br />

of 8 to eDJoya delicIOUSlunch<br />

and hve productIOn of Mark<br />

Twam's claSSIC Huckleberry<br />

FInn through Sunday, May 18,<br />

m <strong>the</strong> Players Club, 3321 E.<br />

Jefferson In DetroIt. Saturday<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mances get under way<br />

WIth lunch at noon followed by<br />

<strong>the</strong> show at 1p m Sunday programs<br />

begm WIth lunch at 1<br />

p.m followed by <strong>the</strong> show at 2<br />

p.m TIckets are $7.50 Call<br />

(313) 662-8118.<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Elizabeth<br />

De Loof<br />

Richard and PatriCIa De Loof<br />

of Grosse Pomte Park are <strong>the</strong><br />

parents of a daughter,<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>nne Ehzabeth De Loof,<br />

born Feb. 12, 1997 Maternal<br />

grandparents are Jantes and<br />

Vll'glma MlsukIeWlcz of<br />

Harper Woods. Paternal grandparents<br />

are Joyce De Loof and<br />

<strong>the</strong> late Maunce De Loof<br />

Austin Patrick<br />

Dunlop<br />

Bill and DIana Dunlop of<br />

Grosse Po:mte Farms are <strong>the</strong><br />

parents of a son, Austin<br />

Patrick Dunlop, born Jan. 22,<br />

1997. Maternal grandparents<br />

are Don and Glona Markl of<br />

Sherman, Texas<br />

Paternal grandparents are<br />

Bill and Elleen Dunlop of<br />

Bloomfield Hills<br />

1I1neDetroit Institute of Arts<br />

Caroing (3-week WOIkshop <strong>for</strong> adults)<br />

Saturdays, Apn15, 12 & 19, 10 am-noon<br />

Includes a VISitto Images In Ivory PreciOUS Objects<br />

of <strong>the</strong> GothiC Age Instructor Frank Claeys<br />

Fee $30, membefs $24, students $12<br />

Getting Inked: The Art ot <strong>the</strong> Tattoo<br />

Saturday, Apnl 5, 10 am-5 pm<br />

ThIS conference explores <strong>the</strong> hlstOf)' of tattoo as an art <strong>for</strong>m<br />

and Its man~estabons In contemporary culture<br />

Speakers Don Ed Hardy, Margo DeMello,<br />

Ahee Joanou, Dora Apel<br />

Fee $15 members S12. students flee<br />

The Miracle ot 'IheophUe (Theophilw)<br />

Saturday, AprIl 5, noon & 2 pm<br />

ThiS 13l1K:entury French play tells <strong>the</strong> story of a<br />

biShop's employee and hIS bargain with <strong>the</strong> deVlt<br />

Free Wl!h museum adllllSSlOll<br />

To register <strong>for</strong> wor!


<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News Metro<br />

Thursday.<br />

Maroh 20<br />

Curtain up!<br />

Be prepared to be scared<br />

when <strong>the</strong> Grosse POInte<br />

Theatre presents <strong>the</strong> ghostly<br />

.lH)~t(1rJ ThL V.\t.n~itcJ<br />

through Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 22,<br />

m <strong>the</strong> Fries Auditonum of <strong>the</strong><br />

Grosse POInte War Memonal,<br />

32 Lakeshore m Grosse POInte<br />

Farms Per<strong>for</strong>mances Wlll be<br />

offered Thursday through<br />

Saturday at 8 p m T1ckets are<br />

$12 Shows Thursday through<br />

Saturday will be preceded by a<br />

candlelight buffet dInner at<br />

6 30 pm, In <strong>the</strong> War<br />

Memonal's Crystal Ballroom<br />

Adnusslon IS $13 For dInner<br />

reservatIOns, call (313) 881-<br />

7511 Call (313) 881-4004<br />

Home show<br />

Get ready <strong>for</strong> your sprmg<br />

spruce up With tips on<br />

mdoor/outdoor decoratmg<br />

trends, materials and more<br />

from <strong>the</strong> 79th annual<br />

International Bwlders Home,<br />

Flower and Furmture Show<br />

through Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 23, at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cobo Conference<br />

Exhibition Center, 1<br />

WashIngton Boulevard m<br />

DetrOit The show will be open<br />

Thursday and Fnday from 2 to<br />

10 pm., Saturday from 11 a.m<br />

to 10 pm and Sunday from 11<br />

a m. to 6 p m AdmISSIon is<br />

$6.50 <strong>for</strong> adults, $4 50 <strong>for</strong><br />

semors and $4 <strong>for</strong> children<br />

ages 6 to 12 Farmly tickets,<br />

which adnut two adults and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir children, are available at<br />

Farmer Jack supermarkets <strong>for</strong><br />

$9 Call (810) 737-4478<br />

Historical perspective<br />

Examme metropolitan<br />

DetrOIt's museums and histoncal<br />

SOCietiesWith a lecture on<br />

Mill Race Village dunng <strong>the</strong><br />

third program of <strong>the</strong> Grosse<br />

POInte Histoncal SOCiety's<br />

1997 Dr Frank Bicknell<br />

EducatIOnal Mmi-Senes on<br />

ThurSday, <strong>March</strong> 20, at 7 30<br />

pm, m <strong>the</strong> Grosse Pomte War<br />

Memonal Call (313) 884-<br />

7010<br />

Preservation<br />

celebration<br />

Jom m <strong>the</strong> eXCitement as<br />

PreservatIOn Wayne, DetrOIt's<br />

largest full-time histonc<br />

preservation organizatIOn, celebrates<br />

21 years of servmg <strong>the</strong><br />

City on Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 20, at<br />

5 30 pm, m <strong>the</strong> DetrOit Club,<br />

712 Cass m Detroit The elegant<br />

everung Wlll melude <strong>the</strong><br />

presentatIOn of <strong>the</strong><br />

Preservation Wayne Honor<br />

Awards along With a Silent auctIOn<br />

Tickets range from $50 to<br />

$150 ReservatIOns are<br />

reqmred Call (313) 577-3559<br />

Saturday.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 22<br />

Accessing ancestors<br />

Learn how to access m<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

about your ancestors dur-<br />

Last week's<br />

puzzle solved<br />

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Qy MadeleiJle Socia<br />

and $2 <strong>for</strong> children Call (313)<br />

833-4249<br />

Addressing A.D.D.<br />

Children and adults WIth<br />

AttentiOn DefiCit DIsorder can<br />

address <strong>the</strong>Ir shared concerns<br />

and explore new m<strong>for</strong>matlOn<br />

dUring tt gellellH UI"lU""101l<br />

meetmg of <strong>the</strong> Eastern Wayne<br />

and Macomb Counties' chapter<br />

of <strong>the</strong> mternational support<br />

group CH ADD on Tuesday,<br />

Apnl 8, at 7 pm, In South<br />

Lake HIgh School, 21900 E<br />

NIne Mile In St Clalf Shores<br />

AdmiSSion i8 free. Call (810)<br />

447-2845<br />

Ing a free genealogical program Medicaid regulations by get- Shape up<br />

Friday, <strong>March</strong> 21, at 8 p m and<br />

sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Grosse Pomte ting answers to your questions The Lake Shore<br />

Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 22, at 8 30<br />

Historical SOCietyon Saturday, about ehgiblhty, avallablhty, Presbytenan Church, 27801<br />

pm T1ckets range from $16 to<br />

<strong>March</strong> 22, at 1 45 pm, m <strong>the</strong> federal legislatIOn and more Jefferson III St Clair Shores, IS<br />

$58 The DetrOit Jazz All-<br />

Provencal-Weir House, 376 dUring a program presented by olTerlllg a c!/lBSm Low Impact<br />

Stars, • mcludmg Kenny<br />

Kercheval In Grosse Pomte attorney Robert Pytell on AerobiCS each Monday and<br />

Burrell, Frank Foster, Marcus<br />

Farms Participants Will watch Monday, <strong>March</strong> 24, from 2 to 3 Wednesday, year-round, from<br />

Belgrave and Hank Jones, Jam<br />

lh" rus l'wgl dIU AiI...,,,Lul" l' d~nD.g <strong>the</strong> Amerlt~c~ Jazz<br />

III , III th" Gt u""",, rumt" \\'o.r J.() to 11 tt UJ AUulI""lUn I" $1<br />

<strong>the</strong>n enJoy tea and conversa- Memorial The program wlll be per seSSlOn Call (810) 777-<br />

Senes program on Saturday,<br />

tion With Society Curator Jean repeated on Wednesday, Apnl 8533<br />

<strong>March</strong> 29, at 8 p m Tickets<br />

Dodenhoff Reservations are 23, from 7 30 to 8 30 pm<br />

range from $12 to $58 Call<br />

Ecological experience<br />

requlfed Call (313) 884-7010 AdmiSSion is $3 Call (313)<br />

(313) 833 3700<br />

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Eleanor Ford House, Willspeak HammersteIn mUSical "Show The DetrOit Institute of Arts<br />

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Artistic round.up<br />

1 30 pm, m <strong>the</strong> Y W C A<br />

Saturday T1ckets are $12 on located on <strong>the</strong> campus of <strong>the</strong><br />

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Sunday and Wednesday, $14 on Cranbrook Educational<br />

concludmg With a salute to<br />

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DetrOlt TopiCS up <strong>for</strong> reVIew<br />

Thursday, $17 50 on Fnday Community, 1221 N<br />

Detroit's Umverslty Cultural<br />

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Flapjack fun<br />

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learn about folk art traditions<br />

In DetrOlt, through Sunday,<br />

Share fun and flapjacks dur-<br />

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<strong>March</strong> 30 Gallery hours are<br />

mg two events on Palm<br />

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mg a class on Saturday, <strong>March</strong><br />

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Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 23 The Harper<br />

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Harper m Harper Woods PreregistratIOn is reqUIred InternatIOnal Season In<br />

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Section C<br />

[l~55IfIfD<br />

Classified Index page 7<br />

North Freshman page 3<br />

GPHA Bulldogs win third straight state crown<br />

Top 10 lists are populdr wIth<br />

everyone<br />

DavId Lettermdn reads his<br />

top 10 hsts every mght<br />

Billboard hsts <strong>the</strong> top 10<br />

records In every cdtegory<br />

Every week college sports fdns<br />

clamor to see If tht'lr favorite<br />

football or basketball team IS<br />

ranked In <strong>the</strong> top 10<br />

The Gro~~e POinte Hockey<br />

As"ocJallOn\ Pee Wee AA<br />

Mighty Mites<br />

Bulldog&are m <strong>the</strong>ir own top<br />

10 <strong>the</strong>be days<br />

The Bulldog& recently won<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir third &tralght stdte cham<br />

plOnshlp dnd Will be one of 10<br />

Pee Wee ho~key team~ m <strong>the</strong><br />

country to compete In <strong>the</strong><br />

NatIOnal ChdmplOnshlps from<br />

April 1 6 In HuntwllIe. Ala<br />

"It" no secret what drl\ e~<br />

thl& tcam" ht'ad coa~h John<br />

Hd~kpll "lld <strong>the</strong> trademark<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bulldogs live by and It hd~<br />

brought <strong>the</strong>m a trpmendous<br />

dmount of ~ucce"., 1hp bOyb<br />

de,erve dll <strong>the</strong> credit t!lPy<br />

Pho,", by K P Balaya<br />

Centers from <strong>the</strong> Habs, left, and Jaguars face off during <strong>the</strong>ir Grosse Pointe Hockey<br />

Association Mite Division semi1"mal playoff game last week. The Habs posted a<br />

1-0 victory in double overtime and met <strong>the</strong> surprising Barracudas in <strong>the</strong> championship<br />

game. The Barracudas, who finished seventh during <strong>the</strong> regular season, won<br />

4-2 in <strong>the</strong> title contest as Trevor John scored three goals. The Barracudas nipped<br />

<strong>the</strong> Orange Crush 2-1 in <strong>the</strong>ir semif"mal contest.<br />

-, IA<br />

'" ,<br />

D<br />

• • • i<br />

rewlv(' 'I hev are true chdmpIons<br />

both on <strong>the</strong> Ice and off"<br />

The Bulldogs opened <strong>the</strong><br />

state tourrhlment at <strong>the</strong><br />

Trenton Kennedy arena With a<br />

3 1 vICtOryover a tough defen<br />

Slve team from LanSing<br />

The <strong>for</strong>ward hne of Chns<br />

Coolev,who had a gOdland two<br />

as"I."t~,Brandon Hanney (two<br />

a~sl;,ts) and Kns Macek la goal<br />

and an assl~t) took charge a"<br />

Gro""e POinte peppered <strong>the</strong><br />

LanSing goahe WIth several<br />

shots<br />

WIllie McMahon scored <strong>the</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r Bulldogs' goal Neal<br />

Gram and Mike Hackett were<br />

relentless In <strong>the</strong>ir backcheck-<br />

109 John Mdtteson was sohd<br />

In goal, whIle <strong>the</strong> Bulldogs'<br />

defenbe corps of Brandon<br />

Garlow, Adam Post, PhIl<br />

ManninO, Andy Gohtko and<br />

Joey Santamana edrned <strong>the</strong><br />

coach's praise<br />

"They kept LanSing's offense<br />

In check and set <strong>the</strong> tempo <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> entIre tournament," John<br />

Hackett sllld<br />

In Game 1\vo, <strong>the</strong> Bulldogs<br />

fell behind 1-0 but scored SIX<br />

unanswered goals to beat<br />

Garden CIty 6-1<br />

The line of Trevor Mallon,<br />

Derek Reece and Chad<br />

McWllhams played a very<br />

strong game Reece scored<br />

tWIce and hiS hnemates each<br />

pIcked up an assist<br />

McMahon had two goals and<br />

an aSSist,Gram collected a goal<br />

and an aSSISt, MIke Hackett<br />

had a godl and ManninO, Post<br />

and Santamana each picked<br />

up an assIst<br />

Cooley and Macek played<br />

sohd gdmes and <strong>for</strong>echecked<br />

well Matte;,on and Jimmy<br />

LaLonde were excellent In<br />

goal, while Gohtko, Post and<br />

Garlow r,m <strong>the</strong> power-pldY,<br />

.o~.<br />

ICon IOBINSON<br />

p ('~ d ....nt<br />

which accounted <strong>for</strong> three<br />

goals<br />

The final round-robm game<br />

WdSa 3-0 VIctOryover Traverse<br />

CIty WIth Mattebon and<br />

LaLonde .,harlng <strong>the</strong> shutout<br />

Like <strong>the</strong> Bulldogs, Traverse<br />

City won ItS regIOnal Sliver<br />

StIck tournament and competed<br />

III <strong>the</strong> International Silver<br />

Stick finals Grosse Pomte<br />

played a flawless game from a<br />

team defense standpoint and<br />

earned <strong>the</strong> shutout<br />

McMahon had two goals and<br />

Mallon tallied once Hackett<br />

had two aSSIsts, while Post,<br />

Macek, Gram and Reece collected<br />

one assIst apIece<br />

"The dlsuphne and team<br />

ef<strong>for</strong>t was out~tandmg," bdld<br />

coach Hackett "Cooley,<br />

Hanney and McWllhams were<br />

very effective m <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

<strong>for</strong>echeckmg and <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

defense was outstanding In<br />

front of Matteson dnd<br />

LaLonde"<br />

Gohtko, Manmno and<br />

Santamarl1l dId a fine Job<br />

lulling pendltles<br />

The Bulldogs fimshed dlvl<br />

slOn playas <strong>the</strong> top seed In<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir bracket WIthGarden CIty<br />

as No 2 The o<strong>the</strong>r bracket had<br />

USA No 1 and Marquette <strong>the</strong><br />

See BULLDOGS, page 3C<br />

North's Phillips<br />

wins big in Vegas<br />

Last weekend, Derek matches on falls He stopped<br />

Phl1hps did what everyone Glenn Thomas of Utah m 2 43,<br />

WIshes<strong>the</strong>y could do <strong>the</strong>n pinned Jeff Dunn of<br />

The Grosse POInte North Colorado In 122<br />

Jumor wrestler went to Las He followed WIth an 11-2<br />

Vegas and came home a Wln- decISIOnover Josh DIckerson of<br />

ner Cah<strong>for</strong>ma and beat Zach<br />

Phl1hps won all five of Ius Abbott, <strong>the</strong> Oklahoma state<br />

matches and took <strong>the</strong> 119- champIOn, 6-2 m <strong>the</strong> semIfinal<br />

pound tItle In <strong>the</strong> Danny round<br />

Hodge Las Vegas World Phllhps was disappointed by<br />

Wrestlmg ChampIOnshIps hIs second.place fimsh In <strong>the</strong><br />

"It was qUItean expenence," recent state champIOnships,<br />

Sdld Art Roberts, who coaches but bounced back strong<br />

Phllhps at North 'There were agamst <strong>the</strong> natIOnal competlsome<br />

very goodwrestlers <strong>the</strong>re tlon<br />

representing 32 states" "It looks like he put <strong>the</strong> state<br />

Phllhps won hIS tItle WIth a meet behind hIm and maybe<br />

2-D VIctOryover Ed Lucero of turned It mto a good thing,"<br />

New MeXICOHe got <strong>the</strong> wm- Roberts "ald<br />

nmg POints on a reversal early "It was really mce to see him<br />

m <strong>the</strong> thIrd period wrestle so well against good<br />

"Lucero beat <strong>the</strong> Arizona competltlOn"<br />

stdte champIOnm hIS semifinal PhIllips wIll be competing In<br />

mdtch," Robert~ ~md Jackson and In LaCro~se, WIS,<br />

Phl!hp


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<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

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<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Future looks bright<br />

<strong>for</strong> North spikers<br />

There'f> a bright future In<br />

store <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> volleyball pro<br />

gram at Grosse POinte North<br />

The school's freshman volleyb'lT}<br />

tC:1m recent!) t..vn.ljJJ...wJ<br />

an outstanding f>eason The<br />

Norsemen posted a 14-1 record<br />

against league opponents,<br />

tYing <strong>the</strong>m <strong>for</strong> first place wIth<br />

Balcirak will<br />

skipper boat<br />

<strong>for</strong> Navy varsity<br />

Grosse POinter Dean<br />

Balclrak WIllslupper a boat <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Umted States Naval<br />

Academy's varsIty salhng team<br />

during <strong>the</strong> spnng season<br />

The team IS currently<br />

ranked third among Intercolleglate<br />

salling squads In <strong>the</strong><br />

Umted States and IS a strong<br />

contender <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> national<br />

champIOnshIp, whIch WIll be<br />

decIded In June<br />

Balclrak ISa JUnior maJonng<br />

In naval architecture<br />

Fraser, and North "'af> 54 18<br />

overall<br />

The season had several hIghlights<br />

<strong>for</strong> coach Beth Gulick<br />

"We tleU [UI LlIIru pldl.c III<br />

<strong>the</strong> JV tournament we hosted<br />

at North," f>hesRld "We had a<br />

couple of excellent matches<br />

WIth Fraser We beat <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong><br />

first tIme and lost <strong>the</strong> second<br />

time, but even that was a<br />

great match Everybody<br />

worked so hard"<br />

North's freshmen also took<br />

third place In a tournament at<br />

L'Anse Creuse<br />

The Norsemen beat Fraser<br />

In <strong>the</strong> consolatIOn final Earher<br />

<strong>the</strong>y had lost to <strong>the</strong> Ramblers<br />

In pool play<br />

"It seemed like we were<br />

always splItting WIth Fraser,"<br />

Gulick swd<br />

Captam Anne Evola was<br />

North's leading server and setter<br />

Lindsey Knost was Just<br />

belund Evola In semce pomts<br />

Ales18 Watson led <strong>the</strong><br />

Norsemen In blocks, while <strong>the</strong><br />

top attacker <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> year was<br />

Mary Cormlhe<br />

The Grosse Pointe Hockey Association Bulldogs Pee Wee AA hockey team celebrates<br />

its third straight state championship with a 10-2 victory over Garden City in <strong>the</strong> title<br />

game. The Bulldogs are one of 10 teams to qualify <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> national championships from<br />

April 1-6 in Huntsvflle, Ala.<br />

Bulldogs ---------<br />

From page Ie<br />

second seed<br />

Grosse Pomte played<br />

Marquette m <strong>the</strong> semIfinal<br />

and posted a 4-1 VIctory<br />

Marquette opened <strong>the</strong> scor-<br />

Ing but <strong>the</strong> Bulldogs tied <strong>the</strong><br />

game be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>the</strong> first penod<br />

ended Grosse POinte broke<br />

<strong>the</strong> deadlock WIth <strong>the</strong> only goal<br />

of <strong>the</strong> second penod.<br />

Matteson had an excellent<br />

game In goal<br />

"He stoned Marquette several<br />

times," coach Hackett swd<br />

"And <strong>the</strong> defenSive corps was<br />

tremendous once agaIn"<br />

McMahon scored tWIce and<br />

Cooley and Mallon collected a<br />

goal apiece Reece had two<br />

aSSISts,wlule Hackett, Macek,<br />

McWilliams, Garlow and<br />

Hanney pIcked up one apIece<br />

Gram did a solId Job of<br />

<strong>for</strong>echeckmg<br />

WIth onlv Garden CIty<br />

standing between <strong>the</strong> Bulldogs<br />

and ano<strong>the</strong>r state title, <strong>the</strong><br />

Grosse POinte squad was<br />

ready<br />

''They could taste <strong>the</strong> title<br />

and came out lIke true cham-<br />

Clly of (irosse "ointe lJfarms, Michigan<br />

BOARD OF REVIEW<br />

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ketball ddlOn <strong>for</strong>) oun!-,'bter" In<br />

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from bp.htnd to deft"'at It"ll 1lglr~<br />

Pomte F'ltneb.':> had bahnu~i -.conng<br />

and kam ddLIlbl' from Mal<strong>the</strong>\o\<br />

h.m~It"" Jake RIle" (, rq{ .spt.nU ..r<br />

:'lan ~terr Brad \Jandt \ Ufan B.:lrtoIOllt. Daoll) KHimml and<br />

R, an MIll1rd an dOlllg a good Job un<br />

thE" Wing'-> v-Ith <strong>the</strong>ir d€'fl.n::'l\e IOtlml<br />

dation and ofTen nS"'I~t on Ppter Mltch( 11.':><br />

ba ...kel Strong rebounding b\ r)ri(l'Yw<br />

Hanlon and Peter De-Lkt>r and "'l Hral<br />

"teal, bv Kyle Stelller dnd !>hk.<br />

Walton ....t'Tt,.> hlghhght::. of tht:- gdme<br />

1bmmv Ibppmg and Mattht."'" 1 ant<br />

had ~tronR defen ...l\ t' gBffil .... whJ1e Jot.<br />

\ega play,> well on both end~ 1" tht<br />

lourt<br />

Cougars 16, Rams 6<br />

The Cougars Wynn ButllT John<br />

Bun, Mlchael Dallaire, Reed Mlnnev<br />

Jon.than NIcoll and Ryan Tromble)<br />

pia} ed "ell <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cougars agalll,t <strong>the</strong><br />

Ramo':>Michael Yuha~ ha~ ab.o be('n dn<br />

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The Rnm" had good hll"Ue from<br />

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Pointer receives<br />

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John Schott of Grosse<br />

POinte, a ninth grade student<br />

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Fessenden's boceer team Wdb<br />

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All of <strong>the</strong> new managers<br />

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<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997 Snorts<br />

.G.ro.s.s.e.p.o.in.te.N.e.w.s r . 5C •<br />

Scholarship winners<br />

Two Grosse Pointe South seniors were recently<br />

awarded <strong>the</strong> Grosse Pointe Hockey Association's<br />

Jack McSorleycollege scholarships. Jack Ryan, left.<br />

and R.J. Wolneywere recognized <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>u "outstanding<br />

achievement in academics and athletics." They<br />

have been involved in school, sports and community<br />

activities throughout high school. The awards were<br />

presented by GPHApresident Paul Mallon and Mr.<br />

and Mrs. John McSorley.The award is named <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

McSorleys' son Jack.<br />

Several Pointers skate<br />

<strong>for</strong> precision champ<br />

Several Grosse POInters are<br />

members of <strong>the</strong> Shorehners<br />

teen preCISion skatmg team<br />

that won Its dIVISIOn at <strong>the</strong><br />

recent Trl-State PreCISIOn<br />

CompetItIOn at BowlIng Green<br />

Umverslty<br />

The Shorelmers are made up<br />

of 12 grrls between <strong>the</strong> ages of<br />

12 and 15 who represent <strong>the</strong><br />

St Clair Shore:. FIgure<br />

Skatmg Club<br />

Earher, <strong>the</strong> Shorelmers won<br />

competItIOns at <strong>the</strong> UnIted<br />

States FIgure Skating<br />

AssocIatIOn's MIdwestern<br />

PreCISIOn Team<br />

ChampIOnshIps m MmneapolIs<br />

and at <strong>the</strong> Dr Richard Porter<br />

PreCISIOn Team CompetitIon m<br />

Ann Arbor<br />

<strong>Local</strong> skaters on <strong>the</strong><br />

Shorelmers are Susan<br />

BrandeIS, 12, of Grosse Pomte<br />

Farms, Colleen Brennan, 13, of<br />

Grosse Pomte Woods, and<br />

Chrlstme Semmler, 12, of <strong>the</strong><br />

CIty of Grosse POinte<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r Grosse Pomter,<br />

Robin Hartnett, IS one of <strong>the</strong><br />

team's coaches<br />

The Shorehners and <strong>the</strong><br />

LIttle Shorehners - a team <strong>for</strong><br />

gIrls ages 7 through 10 - Will<br />

hold audItIOns <strong>for</strong> new members<br />

In June<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>matIOn on<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r team and <strong>the</strong> Shores<br />

FIgure Skating Club, call (810)<br />

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Two South grads play<br />

key roles in CeRA<br />

TwQ Grosse Pomte South<br />

grads played promment role:.<br />

last weekend m <strong>the</strong> Central<br />

CollegIate Hockey<br />

ChampIOnships at Joe LOUlS<br />

Arena<br />

MichIgan State's Brtan<br />

Crane scored <strong>the</strong> wmmng goal<br />

m overtime to gIve <strong>the</strong><br />

Spartans a 4-3 semIfinal VIctOry<br />

over MIamI<br />

Crane's goal - hIS fourth of<br />

<strong>the</strong> season - capped Michigan<br />

State's comeback from a 3-0<br />

defiCIt at <strong>the</strong> start of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

perIOd and sent <strong>the</strong> Spartans<br />

mto <strong>the</strong> champIOnshIp game<br />

agamst top-ranked MichIgan<br />

ChTls Fox took a regular<br />

turn on defense and scored a<br />

goal m <strong>the</strong> Wolvermes' 7 2<br />

semIfinal VIctory agdln:.t<br />

Bowhng Green<br />

It was <strong>the</strong> thlrd goal of <strong>the</strong><br />

season <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jumor defense<br />

man, whose plus-23 plusminus<br />

rating IS one of <strong>the</strong> best<br />

on MIchigan',> defense corps<br />

Fox was also a key filnJre m<br />

MIchigan's 3-1 Will over<br />

MichIgan State m <strong>the</strong> tItle<br />

game as <strong>the</strong> Wolvermes'<br />

defense held <strong>the</strong> Spartan'i to<br />

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Phyle Hepplewhrte<br />

more) Mahogany cuno<br />

cabinets large breakfronts<br />

& china cabinets (some<br />

With glass on 3 Sides) Mahogany<br />

bedroom chests<br />

dressers beds Bur1ed oak<br />

Executive partners desk<br />

Ladles desks (assorted<br />

styles) Ch Ippe ndale &<br />

Queen Anne sofa tables<br />

consoles end ta~es cof<br />

fee tables nore 18th<br />

Centu ry styl e sideboards,<br />

buffets & servers, Onental<br />

rugs (9 x 12& 10x 14)<br />

Mirrors (small to 5' x 6')<br />

011 palnllnQs (mostlv TradttIonal<br />

With eXQu'Sile<br />

frames some an1Jque<br />

paintings) More<br />

810-545-4110<br />

SOLID oak oval drop leaf<br />

table plus two leaves,<br />

extends 7 feet $350 or<br />

near offer (810)774-<br />

2455<br />

WATER BED, K.ng soft<br />

Side frame and heater<br />

only like new $75 or<br />

best (810)775 3348<br />

409 GUAGf/YAIlD/<br />

USrM!NT sur<br />

EASTPOINTE movlOg<br />

23768 Tuscany <strong>March</strong><br />

21 22 9- 5 No presales<br />

FORMICA dining room<br />

1l ,<br />

$1 000 313 8860368<br />

STUDIO used digital pia<br />

nos Never need tuning<br />

From $988 Jerry Luck<br />

StudiOS 810 775 7758<br />

TOP dollar paid <strong>for</strong> quality<br />

used planas Immediate<br />

profeSSional pick up<br />

Cash paid 810 997-<br />

0032<br />

USED PIANOS<br />

Used Spinets Consoles<br />

Upnghts & Grands<br />

ABBEY PIANO CO<br />

ROYAL OAK 810-541 6116<br />

PIANOS WANTED<br />

TOP CASH PAID<br />

4 I 5 WANTED TO .UY<br />

1955 .1975 Automobile<br />

parts accessones, man<br />

uals, advertls.ng memo<br />

rabilia etc 810.293-<br />

0957, after 6pm<br />

BUYING any old posters<br />

travel CirCUS, war<br />

musIc advertISing <strong>the</strong>a.<br />

ter, movie (313)871-<br />

SOO ANIMAL<br />

ADOPT A PIT<br />

SQl IIRDS fOR SAL!<br />

503 HOUSEHOlD PETS<br />

fOR SALE<br />

AKC Golden Retriever<br />

puppy Champion blood<br />

line dews removed first<br />

shots male, $300,<br />

(313)8784741<br />

AKC St'llh tzu puppies,<br />

blonde and white, show<br />

quality 810 727 3628<br />

CHINESE Shar-pel, AKC<br />

one male one female<br />

really Wrinkled parents<br />

on premises (313)955<br />

6142<br />

DOBER MANS need lOVing<br />

homes 1 year & older<br />

All colors For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

contact Dobe Res<br />

cue. 517-2719407<br />

FEMALE Golden Retnever<br />

AKC. 3 1/2 years,<br />

spayed all shots, great<br />

With children $3001<br />

best 313 884-9596<br />

S05 LOST AND FOUND<br />

FOUND Black lab wtth<br />

green collar Mack &<br />

Brys area Cannot keep,<br />

please call 313886-<br />

5746 Dog needs a<br />

home<br />

FOUND female<br />

Ro1twetller one year<br />

old Angel ParK area<br />

313 824-8842<br />

LOST, black cat Wearong<br />

green collar With bell<br />

Answers to Ezzera<br />

(313)885 7563<br />

7713 -T-H-E-G-ro-s-se-P-o-,n-te-A-n-,-m-al<br />

BUYING china, (complete<br />

or partial sets) Call Jan<br />

810-731-8139 atter 6<br />

BUYING old furn,ture,<br />

glassware, chtna, and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r interesting Items<br />

John 313 882 5642<br />

GUITARS, banJOS mandolinS<br />

and ukes wanted<br />

Collector 886-4522<br />

JAPANESE Samurai<br />

swords from WWII,<br />

wanted COllector<br />

(810)478-3437<br />

OLD wooden duck hunting<br />

decoys and ftShlllg<br />

equipment wanted<br />

Cash paid 810.774-<br />

8799<br />

PAYING CASH<br />

For Jewelry Watches,<br />

D.amonds Antique Jewelry<br />

Anything Made of Gold<br />

or Silver<br />

Will travel <strong>for</strong> transactions<br />

In excess of $1000<br />

The Gold Shoppe<br />

22121 Gratiot<br />

Eastpointe MI, 48021<br />

(810)n4-0966<br />

SHOTGUNS, rifles and<br />

handguns, Parke~<br />

Browning, Winchester,<br />

Colt, Luger, o<strong>the</strong>rs Collector<br />

810-478-3437<br />

WANTED, motorcycles,<br />

(5OCc and up), mopeds,<br />

BnfiSh cycles and parts<br />

810-778-5401<br />

CITY dog seeks to relocate<br />

to suburbs Male,<br />

neutered, all shots<br />

housebroken, very<br />

friendly 313-924-9032,<br />

evenings or weekends<br />

MICHIGAN Anti Cruelty<br />

Society has four 10<br />

month old, long half kittens<br />

Calico black &<br />

white altered vaccinated<br />

Leuk & FIV negatIVe<br />

Comne Marton 313-884-<br />

9009<br />

PUPPY OBEDIENCE<br />

10 weeks-4 1/2 months<br />

ALSO,ADULT<br />

JACUZZI, four person hot WESLO treadmill like DOG OBEDIENCE<br />

tub excellent working new less than 75 walk. For InfonmatlOn<br />

condition $1 500, Whlr1 In9 miles, AerobiC Carolyn House<br />

pool refrigerator cocoa Ryder, electronic key- 313-884-6855<br />

brown textu red finish pads on both Items 313<br />

large Side bY-Side With 822-1376 after 5 00 THE Grosse POlnle Animal<br />

k $500 313 CliniC has a Spanlel/Lab<br />

Ice ma er . WOLFF Tanning Beds mix female young adu~<br />

881 2206 TAN AT HOME With good temperament<br />

KENMORE washer $150 Buy DIRECT and SAVE' A young 5 month old<br />

Sears exercise bike CommerclaV Home Unrts pup mixed breed male<br />

$30 Mink lacket $250 From $199 00 A male brownlwhlte<br />

Bolens mulching lawn Low Monthly Payments DutCh rabbit A brown<br />

mower, $75 313 885- FREE Color Catalog rabbit male A Male Dal-<br />

6703 Call Today matlan mix Call 313-<br />

LARGE manicuring table 1-800-711-0158 8225707<br />

With vent 3 years old -"Y-U-M-M-I-E-S-.-b-y-W-a-t-e-rl-III-y TWO spayed female cats<br />

_$_1_7_5_.8_1_0._77_1_9_7_9_7__ Hats good enough 10 One black one white<br />

LAWN furniture table With eat Easter Mo<strong>the</strong>r s Very affectionate Seekumbrella<br />

4 charrs and Day & Derby Day hats Ing good homes 810-<br />

,oveseat $200 313882 available at TraditIOns In 7837906<br />

3423 The Park 15005 Ker<br />

cheval Grosse POinte<br />

MOVING Sterns & Foster Park 313821 0008<br />

sleep sofa blegel<br />

brown $95 Lane blege<br />

rechner $95 White 21<br />

cubiC foot Frldgldalre<br />

$95 all excellent 313<br />

881-4810<br />

POOL table regulat'on<br />

size 46" X 8 $125 313<br />

8829439<br />

VARIOUSpower-toolsfOr<br />

sale 810-447-3459<br />

HAND fed Cockaliels all<br />

types Including Whiteface<br />

Silver & Fallow<br />

SpillS available 810-776<br />

7483 after 5 p m<br />

S03 HOUSEHOlD ~!TS<br />

fOR SUI<br />

AKC Maltese pups,<br />

malel<br />

female ready <strong>for</strong> Easter<br />

810-294-3681<br />

CliniC has a male DutCh<br />

rabbit, brown/whIte A<br />

SpanlellLab lemale,<br />

whiteltan on face, thick<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r collar A puppy<br />

about 5 months old,<br />

browniblack male Span-<br />

Iel miX A male Dalmaban,<br />

a yellow Lab With a<br />

thick lea<strong>the</strong>r collar and<br />

choke cham, a brown<br />

male rabbit If you have<br />

lost <strong>the</strong>se or any pet In<br />

<strong>the</strong> POlntes call 313-822.<br />

5707<br />

601 AUTOMOTlVI<br />

CHRYSLER<br />

1993 Chrysler Town &<br />

Country Loaded Leath.<br />

er, $13,500 313-884<br />

5027<br />

1993 Concord, one owner,<br />

hke new Power every<br />

thlngl Alarm 57,000<br />

moles. $10,000 810-574<br />

1137<br />

1994 Dodge Shadow ES,<br />

V6 loaded. excellent<br />

condition, $6800, or<br />

best (313)526-9612<br />

1994 Dodge Intrepid V.6<br />

Auto trans All power<br />

Stereo cassette 1 owner,<br />

7- 7 warranty, 34,000<br />

miles $11,500 81()"778-<br />

0123<br />

1993 Dodge Shadow, 2<br />

door, auto, air, AMIFM<br />

cassette, moon roof<br />

$4 750 or best offer<br />

313-884-5145<br />

1990 Dodge Splnt, power<br />

everything, all, 2 5<br />

turbo 117,000 highway<br />

miles, excellent condlt,on<br />

In! out. lady owned,<br />

purchased new, wellmaintained<br />

$2,700 810<br />

726-8983<br />

1987 Dodge Shadow,<br />

$150 full pnce CV Auto<br />

81 ()"772-0700<br />

1986 Dodge Lancer,<br />

77,613 moles good condition<br />

Runs good<br />

$1,600 or best 81()..775.<br />

3075<br />

1993 Duster, V6, red, sunroof,<br />

sport wheels air,<br />

cassette 15000 moles,<br />

mint condition $8500<br />

(810)779-5577<br />

1988 Dynasty automatiC,<br />

$750 full pllce Nol a<br />

mlspnnt C V Auto 810-<br />

772-0700<br />

1984 Laser, nuns & dnves<br />

$350 C V Auto 810-<br />

7720700<br />

1997 Plymouth Breeze,<br />

loaded excellent COndl<br />

tlon, alarm system<br />

2700 miles, $15 550,<br />

(810)263-4054<br />

1990 Plymouth Grand<br />

Voyager 98000 miles<br />

New transmission at<br />

60,000 V6, new slarter,<br />

AC cruise OroglOal<br />

owner no aCCidents<br />

$6400 313 882-6934<br />

afterSpm<br />

601 AUTOMOllVE<br />

fOIlD<br />

1986 Cougar XR7, baSIC<br />

transportation $500<br />

C V Auto 81()"772 0700<br />

1993 Cougar 48 000<br />

miles, V6 ASC sunroof,<br />

loaded Excellent COndl<br />

tlOll $9 200 882.1350<br />

6Q2 AUTOMOTIVE<br />

fO~D<br />

1993 Escort GT, 40,000<br />

miles, well malnta,ned<br />

(all records) AMIFM<br />

casselle stereo. air<br />

cruise t,ll, alarm<br />

$7,500 810-771-7369<br />

1993 Escort GT, low miles<br />

5 speed manual<br />

$7500 Good condition<br />

885-4103<br />

H19,) Fe"".d SPOil, "or<br />

condilloned, 5 speed,<br />

excellent condition<br />

$4,000 313'881-5972<br />

1990 Ford Tempo, four<br />

door, great shape, low<br />

moieage $3600 313-<br />

882.2494<br />

1987 Ford Escort GT Me.<br />

chamc owned, 5 speed<br />

$695 Days 810-775<br />

1350 Evemngs 313-372-<br />

5811<br />

1989 Lincoln Continental<br />

Signature senes light<br />

blue, dark blue lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

InteriOr, no Winters,<br />

59,000 miles, super<br />

clean, $6900 (313)886-<br />

9950<br />

1994 Mercury Capri XR2<br />

convertible, like new<br />

loaded, black With black<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r, manual, 27,000<br />

miles, $8500, (313)331-<br />

4291<br />

1993 Mercury Grand MarqUIs<br />

LS FlOrida car,<br />

white, loaded 55 000<br />

miles<br />

8779<br />

$10,500 810.773-<br />

1988 Mercury Sable wagon,<br />

95,000 miles, great<br />

condition, loaded<br />

$3 000 313-886-2488<br />

1994 Probe GT, red, fUlly<br />

loaded 16,000 miles<br />

Excellent condition<br />

$13500 81()..771.9904<br />

1991 TEMPO GL, 4 door,<br />

49K miles, excellent<br />

condition $5200 313-<br />

881-2199<br />

1988 Topaz LTS, 4 door,<br />

auto, air, power Win.<br />

dowsl seats! locks! mirrors<br />

Tilt, crUise, cassette<br />

low m,les Nlce-<br />

Needs Nothlngl $2,790<br />

31 3-839-4462<br />

603 AUTOMOTIVE<br />

GENERAL MOTORS<br />

1995 BUick Roadmaster,<br />

fully loaded, 4 door sedan,<br />

44K, 313-885-6661<br />

1992 BUick Park Avenue<br />

Ultra, beautiful, black,<br />

red lea<strong>the</strong>r, 313-885-<br />

2028<br />

1991 BUick Park Avenue,<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r sunroof, excel<br />

lent condltton, 69k miles,<br />

$8995313-881-1241<br />

1987 BUICK Estate<br />

wagon Great condl1Jon<br />

Loaded $2,600 313-<br />

881-1838, after 6 00<br />

1986 BUick Skylark, automatiC,<br />

needs some fixln'<br />

$150 C V Auto 81()"772-<br />

0700<br />

1985 BUick Skylark, auto,<br />

new tores, runs good<br />

$7501 best (313)882-<br />

8405<br />

603 AUTOMOTIVE<br />

GENIRAl MOTOIlS<br />

RINKE<br />

PONTIAC GMC<br />

(810) 497-7699<br />

SPORTS CAR<br />

LEASE SALE!<br />

ZERODDWN<br />

PAflIENT!<br />

'96 Formula<br />

$299mo,<br />

'96 Firebird<br />

$263 mo.<br />

'96 Mustang GT<br />

$256 mo.<br />

'96 Gran Am GT<br />

$252 mo.<br />

'96 Sunfire GT<br />

$236 mo.<br />

'95 GrandAm<br />

GT<br />

S219 mo.<br />

'95 Beretta<br />

Z.26<br />

$203 mOo<br />

'94 Trans Am<br />

$284 mo.<br />

'94 Grand Am<br />

GT<br />

s209mo.<br />

IIAIIr IIDIE COIIIIIG<br />

IN OFF-I.IASE<br />

DIIlr<br />

810 497-7699<br />

11 [,Ill! Rd & Van Dykt<br />

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only I.<br />

0<br />

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- PIJII'Mi-""<br />

1986 Cadillac Fleetwood<br />

Brougham, air, 4 door,<br />

excellent condition,<br />

$3,500 313-886-6502<br />

1985 Celebnty Coupe Ba.<br />

SIC transportation, $500<br />

C V Auto 810-772.0700<br />

1994 Chevy S-10 SS, enhanced<br />

43 loaded, cap<br />

new tires Call <strong>for</strong> more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation 810447<br />

0461<br />

1993 Chevy Lumina Euro<br />

four door, red excellent<br />

cond.tlon $6,800 I f,rm<br />

313-885-3926<br />

1993 Chevy Cavalier,<br />

clean, 58k must sell<br />

$5,8001 offer 313-882-<br />

1994 Cavalier RS, 4 door, 1990 Geo Prrsm, while,<br />

auto air, power Win- power locks, AM/FM<br />

dowsl locksl mirrors & stereo, all $2,750 best<br />

more n~,crUIse, stereo 313-417-9046<br />

cassette, excellent can- 1990 Geo Storm, manual<br />

dltlon $6,5501 best sunroof alarm $2,500<br />

Central LeaSing & 313-885-0193 after 600<br />

Sales 313-885-8300, pm<br />

839-4462, evenings<br />

1995 Grand Am GT se.<br />

1993 Chevy Lumina, 4 dan Dark Green Loaddoor,<br />

gold Excellent ed Very low miles<br />

6Q3 AUTOMOTIVE<br />

GENERAL MOIORS<br />

1984 Ponllac Grand Pnx<br />

New tires, brakes exhaust<br />

67 000 miles<br />

$1400 After 6pm 313-<br />

886-7953<br />

1996 SATURN SL2, air,<br />

tracllon casselle,<br />

14,000 miles $12800<br />

810 774.7153<br />

1990 Sunblrd convertible,<br />

excellent condlllon,<br />

loaded automatic<br />

$6800orbest (313)881-<br />

7195<br />

1989 Trans Am file engine<br />

red V8 loaded,<br />

3138863055<br />

RINKE<br />

CADILLAC<br />

USED<br />

CADILLAC!<br />

SALE<br />

810I --- --00 I I<br />

196 ELDORADO<br />

Id*~ 1.,OllO'"<br />

~u.900 .<br />

.,. SU6 110.'<br />

'95 SEVILLE STS<br />

1DaIraOf~,1NdR.<br />

525;5tio<br />

.,.5578.: ,<br />

'95 ELDORADO<br />

TOURING<br />

IIlItt ~, INdR. iClllIIIesI<br />

525,700<br />

_.5599110:<br />

'951.IItIIK~ SEDANDEdlr<br />

......-<br />

__<br />

1'18,500<br />

or INst 5274 mo.•<br />

'95 SEDAN DEVlUE<br />

'16,500<br />

or INst 5259 mo .•<br />

604 AUTOMOTIVE<br />

AN TlQUE/CLASSIC<br />

1973 Cadillac Coupe De<br />

Ville, red white lea<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

White padded top<br />

24,000 real moles<br />

$5200 C V Auto 810-<br />

772-0700<br />

3909 or 313-881-1318 -1-96-4-C-o-rv-a-Ir-, -a-II-o-n-g-In-a-I,<br />

1991 Chevy Lu mlna, 4 64,000 onglnal miles,<br />

door, V6, 47000 miles, new tiles Plus ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

power brakes, steering, 1964 Corvau In running<br />

excellent condition condition <strong>for</strong> parts Ask-<br />

$5,800 (810)468-1862 Ing $3200 or best offer<br />

<strong>for</strong> both Pager, 313.684.<br />

1995 Geo Prism LSI, su- 1784<br />

perb, warranty $9750<br />

313-886-7426 1978 Corvette, .Sllver An.<br />

nlversary" L82 automat-<br />

1990 Geo Stonm, black, 5 IC, T-tops, alarm, well<br />

speed, air, sunroof Well mamtalned $8,500 81()..<br />

m a Intaln ed $4.450 566-8931<br />

best 810-435-9453<br />

1972 MERCEDES Sedan<br />

280 SEL, 4 5, fully loaded<br />

Includmg sunroof, totally<br />

restored In 1991<br />

160,000 miles $10000<br />

Call 313-886-8982 Can<br />

be seen at Hartz Household<br />

Sale at 83 Ox<strong>for</strong>d,<br />

Saturday <strong>March</strong> 22nd<br />

from 10 00- 4 00<br />

60S AUTOMOTIVE<br />

fOREIGN<br />

condition Power pack- $12,9001 best (313)882- 1988 Acura Legend Onglage<br />

ami fm cassette 5345 nal owner, excellent<br />

new brakes and tires condition Runs great<br />

excellent per<strong>for</strong>mance 1985 Grand Pnx, buckets $4,3001 best 313-882-<br />

$8 700 313-886-3923 console, bad V-8 motor, 2350<br />

$500 C V Auto 810. _<br />

1990 Cadillac Broughm, 772-0700 1996 BMW Z3, Silver With<br />

56 000 miles Runs & black top Red lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

dnves Like new $8500, 1992 LeSabre Limited, 0<br />

must selll 313-245. I Ik seats nly2900mties<br />

angina owner, I e new, Mint' $30,000 882-2455<br />

2146, pagel 313-260- $8 300 313-881-0190<br />

2253 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass 1993 BMW 3251 4 door.<br />

1995 Chevy Camaro C,era Brougham, auto auto, sun roof one own-<br />

Bnght red Alarm. leath- matte V6 4 door, er 39000K, new tires<br />

er Intenor CD player 77 000 miles onglnal $18900, (313)881-2885<br />

Loaded 14,000 miles owner $1,650, (313)882- evenings<br />

Excellent condition 0154 1991 BMW 3251 convertl-<br />

$14200 81()"296-6165 --------- ble 38 000 miles Auto,<br />

1994 Pont,ac BonneVille<br />

1986 Flleblrd, V-8 excel. SSE, all options black! all, fully loaded one<br />

lent coftdrtlon 5 speed, gray, 50 000 highway owner, phone, like newl<br />

nms tinted rear wmdws miles very clean $16750 Rinke Toyota<br />

Runs great $2200/ best $14,900 313-885-3559 810758-2000<br />

offer 313-824-6750 ask _<br />

<strong>for</strong> Kerth 1994 Pontiac Sunblrd, well 1996 Honda Accord LX .<br />

mamtalned exceptional- ~acK, secunty system 6-<br />

SEIZED Cars from $175 Iy clean 51,000 miles CD 26000 miles Ex-<br />

Porsches Cadillacs Pnced to sell 313-521- cellent cond.tlon<br />

Chevys BMW's Cor. 0708 $17100 313-640-0958<br />

vettes Also Jeeps,<br />

4WD's Your Area Toll 1988 Pontiac 6000 LE Sa 1996 honda Accord EX,<br />

Free 1-800-218-9000 fan Wagon loaded su V6 lea<strong>the</strong>r auto moon-<br />

Ext A-5803 <strong>for</strong> current per clean, keyless entry, roof, air low mileage,<br />

listings V6 8 passenger. $3 995 perlectl $19890 Rmke<br />

81()"775-0383 Toyota 81()..758.2000<br />

1994 Oldsmobile 88 LSS<br />

4 door black tmted Win 1985 Ponllac 6000 Sta1l0n 1991 Honda Accord EX 2<br />

dews New 1Ires brakes wagon Low mileage door black loaded Exmint'<br />

Must sell Death, Excellent condition cellent condltton Low<br />

buyout, $14,636 $13501 best (810)774 mileage $9.000 313-<br />

(810)652'2576 4750 881 4524<br />

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p,


FOREIGN<br />

1990 Honda Prelude SI<br />

red automatic loaded<br />

excellent condition<br />

$7300 313824-5486<br />

1988 Honda CIVIC Hatch<br />

back, 4 speed, atr<br />

AMlFM $12001 best ot<br />

fer 313884 4726<br />

i990 Jaguar- XJ6 excel<br />

lent condillon non<br />

smoker garage kept<br />

$t2900 I best 810795<br />

9550 81 0-644 5655<br />

1985 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden<br />

Plas low mileage, good<br />

condition, best offer 313-<br />

8864600<br />

TRUCKS<br />

1992 Ford Ranger air<br />

cassette, standard ex.<br />

tended cab bedllner<br />

with locking lid trailer<br />

hitch, 51 000 mlles new<br />

Ilresl brakes alarm<br />

$6300 313-882-0479<br />

1996 GMC Sierra SL E<br />

V8 loaded 3rd door'<br />

cap and bedlmer lo~<br />

7;;;Cl~blQ' S' J 77 .. ~~~.J<br />

1982 Isuzu Pup sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

truck runs great $700<br />

313824-3241 or 313<br />

396.8894 pager<br />

b 11 AurOMOTlV£<br />

VANS<br />

• 1995 Astro conversron<br />

van fully loaded run-<br />

1986 PORSCHE, blackl nrng boards wood trim<br />

tan mtellor, automatiC, $20,0001 best 1 888<br />

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Page 2 VourHome Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

How to get rid of wallpaper and how to go over it<br />

These are some of <strong>the</strong> age-old My favorite method of stripping is criticaL This m~ans vinyl and<br />

questions put to man since <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> old wallpaper is with an foil wallpapers wIll hav.e to be<br />

"Duke of Wallpaper" glued a few enzyme mixed with water. This scratched or per<strong>for</strong>ated m order<br />

"?ad paintings on a wall. He liked mixture is applied to <strong>the</strong> wallpa- <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> enzyme .to penetrate into<br />

It so much he left <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>re, per with a sponge or a sprayer <strong>the</strong> glue. SometImes a scraper or<br />

starting a craze redecorators and left on to absorb into <strong>the</strong> wall- coarse sandpaper will do <strong>the</strong> job.<br />

would come to regret years later. paper to soften <strong>the</strong> old glue. A handy tool is <strong>the</strong> Paper Tiger,<br />

Iwould like to talk about prepa- Remember <strong>the</strong> word softening. <strong>for</strong> about $10, it makes quick<br />

ration of a wall that has been The longer you wait, <strong>the</strong> easier work of per<strong>for</strong>ating a large area.<br />

wallpapered. If re-wallpapering is <strong>the</strong> wallpaper will be to remove. Amateur painters, take special<br />

your plan, <strong>the</strong> end of this article Ano<strong>the</strong>r tip from Steve is to try note of this; if you leave any glue<br />

will not be of interest to you. But to peel <strong>the</strong> face of <strong>the</strong> paper off The learning curve here is tim- behind, it may come to haunt you<br />

getting <strong>the</strong> old stuff off <strong>the</strong> wall first. Remove <strong>the</strong> ef<strong>for</strong>tless layer ing how long <strong>the</strong> first section took in <strong>the</strong> second coat of paint. When<br />

can be a pain. first, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> water and enzyme to remove. Did soaking three see- <strong>the</strong> primer is applied over wallpa-<br />

Steve, owner of Harrison Paint can absorb into <strong>the</strong> glue easier. tions ahead allow <strong>the</strong> glue to soft- per glue residue, <strong>the</strong> glue melts<br />

on Mack and Brys, says, "Proper The trick is to apply <strong>the</strong> product en enough <strong>for</strong> this job to be easier? into <strong>the</strong> latex primer. They both<br />

wall preparation prior to hanging to three-foot sections, going down Time is your friend. The longer it's dry. Your next coat of paint can<br />

of wallpaper will facilitate a wall. Get about three sections of wet, <strong>the</strong> easier <strong>the</strong> paper is to soften <strong>the</strong> glue in <strong>the</strong> primer.<br />

removal of <strong>the</strong> wallpaper when wall coated with <strong>the</strong> enzyme, tak- remove. They both can come sagging down<br />

that time comes." This means ing your time, <strong>the</strong>n go back to <strong>the</strong> Ano<strong>the</strong>r trick is knowing which into one giant mess.<br />

priming or sizing a wall so <strong>the</strong> first section and start pulling, enzyme or remover to use. Ask any painter and he will say<br />

wallpaper does not become "one" scraping or razor-knifing off <strong>the</strong> Not one product we sell will be that <strong>the</strong>y wash and rinse a wallwith<br />

<strong>the</strong> wall. wallpaper. <strong>the</strong> best all <strong>the</strong> time. Steve says papered wall thoroughly. They<br />

sometimes <strong>the</strong> enzymes aren't know that doing it right <strong>the</strong> first<br />

very effective against clay base time will save many hours of<br />

Realtors in <strong>the</strong> News<br />

Coldwell Banker Schweitzer<br />

Real Estate recently held its 35th<br />

annual awards celebration, honoring<br />

top. producing sales associates<br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir ef<strong>for</strong>ts during 1996. The<br />

event drew more than 350 sales<br />

associates from throughout sou<strong>the</strong>ast<br />

Michigan.<br />

Peggy Delozier was recognized<br />

as <strong>the</strong> Kercheval/Hill<br />

Off<strong>ice</strong>'s Top Sales Associate in<br />

gross commission income.<br />

Delozier was named to <strong>the</strong> prestigious<br />

President's Top 30 Club and<br />

finished 18th out of 520 sales<br />

associates within <strong>the</strong> Coldwell<br />

Banker Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

network. Membership in <strong>the</strong><br />

President's Top 30 Club is awarded<br />

to <strong>the</strong> 30 sales associates within<br />

<strong>the</strong> company who aTe leaders in<br />

gross commission income during<br />

<strong>the</strong> calendar year.<br />

"The strength of Coldwell<br />

Banker Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

comes from top.producing sales<br />

associates like Peggy who understand<br />

today's real estate market<br />

Peggy Delozier<br />

and provide outstanding serv<strong>ice</strong><br />

to <strong>the</strong>ir customers and clients,"<br />

said Paul Schweitzer, president.<br />

For local real estate in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call Coldwell Banker<br />

Schweitzer at (313) 885.2000.<br />

h~<br />

Laura<br />

Smigielski<br />

THE CLOSING<br />

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Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 20,1997 YourHome Page 3<br />

Tap your maple tree early this spring<br />

In <strong>the</strong> mid-nineteenth century <strong>the</strong> race and bit, date back long ,'~ will begin flowing as soon as <strong>the</strong>re<br />

<strong>the</strong> chromo-lithograph prints pub- be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>the</strong> Revolution. Maple ' are some fairly warm days follished<br />

by <strong>the</strong> firm of Currier and sugar is so expensive now that it Garden lowed by cold nights which make<br />

rves were extremely popular. is hard to believe it was ever less <strong>the</strong> sap begin its annual process of<br />

They portrayed idealized every- than half <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>ice</strong> of cane sugar. renewal. Sap can be used straight<br />

day life and appealed to everyone. This was true until 1880, when Shed from <strong>the</strong> tree as sugar water or to<br />

One of <strong>the</strong> most popular ones congress repealed a tariff on make presweetened tea. It takes<br />

showed a snowy winter scene in imported cane sugar. about five gallons of sap to boil<br />

<strong>the</strong> New England woods, a centu- Most people think of New down to make one pint of syrup.<br />

ry ago. It is a sentimental depic- England and Ohio as <strong>the</strong> main By Ellen Probert Williamson You can do this in your kitchen<br />

tion of a camp where big kettles of maple sugar centers, but maple or on a camp stove outside, which<br />

maple sap are being boiled over a trees grow in every state. If you becommg very popular. A number would prevent <strong>the</strong> house from fillcampfire<br />

to make maple syrup. have only one tree of any variety, of tapped trees have been ing up with steam.<br />

The title of <strong>the</strong> picture is you have a source of maple syrup. observed in Grosse Pointe yards Pouring hot maple syrup on<br />

"Sugaring" and many people could Following <strong>the</strong> ravages of Dutch and gardens. fresh, clean snow creates a kind of<br />

identify with it since everyone at elm disease, many people have Nature centers, park depart- maple caramel which many genthat<br />

time, who had maple trees, planted maples and have discov- ments and living history muse- erations of children since Colonial<br />

would tap <strong>the</strong>m in <strong>the</strong> early ered <strong>the</strong> bonus of a private source urns have begun to sponsor maple times have loved.<br />

spring when <strong>the</strong> sap first rises. of a most delectable treat. Since festivals. Maple festivals have<br />

Invented by <strong>the</strong> Indians cen- proper tapping does no harm to a become popular across <strong>the</strong> counturies<br />

ago, sugaring was quickly tree, why not enjoy a fur<strong>the</strong>r ben- try as people learn to identify<br />

adapted by Europeans settling efit from it in addition to shade trees, tap <strong>the</strong>m and boil <strong>the</strong> sap<br />

here in <strong>the</strong> late seventeenth and and beauty? down into syrup and sugar.<br />

early eighteenth centuries, With Tapping trees can be a family The sap itself, called "sugar<br />

<strong>the</strong>m came such modern touches activity and very educational. water" by our <strong>for</strong>efa<strong>the</strong>rs, is a<br />

as iron kettles, which made it pos- Children love <strong>the</strong> entire process delicious, crystal-clear beverage<br />

sible to produce much larger and can learn much about trees, in itself.<br />

quantities instead of using birch- American history and a variety of The Sugar Bush, in Aniwa,<br />

bark containers. o<strong>the</strong>r things in <strong>the</strong> process. Much Wis., is a large mail-order house<br />

For more than two centuries, of children's literature includes which stocks syrup-making equipmaple<br />

products were <strong>the</strong> cheap- accounts of tree-tapping and ment and currently supplies so<br />

est, most available sweet. Maple syrup-making. many hobby tree-tappers that it<br />

sugar, not cane sugar, was used Although commercial tree-tap- accounts <strong>for</strong> more than half <strong>the</strong><br />

more than natural honey. ping has been declining <strong>for</strong> some firm's business.<br />

The main tools of tree tapping, years, hobby tree-tapping is After a tree is tapped, <strong>the</strong> sap<br />

We would like to<br />

announce <strong>the</strong> arrival of<br />

many exciting nevv<br />

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honey, molasses, ju<strong>ice</strong> squeezed<br />

from green cornstalks, maple<br />

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In 1762 <strong>the</strong> estate of Archibald<br />

McNeile of Pennsylvania was<br />

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Page 4 YourHome Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

Florists showcase area architecture at Builders Show<br />

Detroit area florists lend <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

special touch to 10 metro Detroit<br />

area homes at <strong>the</strong> 1997<br />

International Builders Home and<br />

T;"'l ')wer Show. The show runs<br />

l'(lLlgb c:,unday,<strong>March</strong> 23.<br />

If::> gOlllgto be a great reflection<br />

of DetroIt area architecture and<br />

home decor, says Deb Boucher,<br />

chairman of <strong>the</strong> Flower Show <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Allied Florists AssociatlOn of<br />

Metropolitan Detroit.<br />

In a new venture this year,<br />

Allied member florists displayed<br />

floral designs against <strong>the</strong> background<br />

of artist renderings of <strong>the</strong><br />

homes, all of which were chosen to<br />

reflect interesting architectural<br />

designs of different areas of metropolitan<br />

Detroit.<br />

The areas included are:<br />

Grosse Pointe, Indian Village,<br />

Palmer Park, Mil<strong>for</strong>d, Canton,<br />

Farmington Hills, West<br />

Bloomfield, Dearborn, Grosse He<br />

and Traverse City.<br />

The Allied Florists will give<br />

away $50 gift certificates daily,<br />

redeemable at its member shops.<br />

Design demonstratIOns and classes<br />

will be held daily at 4 p.m. and<br />

7 p.m.; Saturday at noon, 2 p.m., 4<br />

p.m. and 7 p.m.; and Sunday at 2<br />

p.m. and 4 p.m.<br />

POINTE PARK<br />

CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Floral designs will fall into two<br />

more categories: "Under<br />

Construction," incorpora ting<br />

building materials such as tile,<br />

wood and nails, and "Flowers <strong>for</strong><br />

Home building seminar offered in April<br />

Building your dream home just<br />

got eaSIer. A 24 hour seminar to<br />

help people build a house - or a<br />

vacation or retirement home on<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir own or with a contractor will<br />

be offered by Grosse Pointe<br />

Community Education, in cooperation<br />

with Oakland Builders<br />

Institute. The course will be held<br />

on Mondays and Wednesdays,<br />

April 7 through April 30, from<br />

6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., at Barnes<br />

Middle School, 20090<br />

Morningside, Grosse Pointe<br />

Woods.<br />

By learning <strong>the</strong> process of home<br />

building you can make <strong>the</strong> best<br />

return on your investment, potentially<br />

saving thousands of dollars.<br />

Everything needed to plan and<br />

build a home will be covered,<br />

including estimating <strong>the</strong> cost of<br />

materials, buying property,<br />

financing, building codes and permits,<br />

insurance requirements as<br />

well as <strong>the</strong> basics of wood frame<br />

construction, concrete, masonry<br />

From <strong>the</strong> \ohd bnck and 'itone extenor with English Tudor accent'i, to <strong>the</strong><br />

beaUtifully landscaped grounds with wrought Iron fences and bnck piers ...<br />

from <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>rmo-msulated wood clad wmdows and o<strong>the</strong>r energy effiCient<br />

featurec;" to spaCIOU'i:ntenors with two-three bedrooms and two full baths and<br />

<strong>the</strong> dramatic two ~tory lobby complete with a warm crackling fireplace ...<br />

POInte Park will be a place you will be proud to come home to and an<br />

environment your fnend'i and relatives will envy.<br />

Come '<strong>ice</strong> <strong>for</strong> yourl,elf .<br />

Our Model is Open Monday through Friday from 1:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.<br />

and Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.<br />

CHAMPION~BAER. INC.<br />

884-5700<br />

<strong>the</strong> Home," showing table<br />

arrangements appropriate <strong>for</strong><br />

varIOUS rooms in metro Detroit<br />

homes. Past Allied member winners<br />

of floral designs WIll partici-<br />

and roofing. The course costs $200<br />

plus a $20 textbook fee.<br />

Preregistration, with payment,<br />

is required by Thursday, April 3,<br />

to Grosse Pointe Community<br />

Education. You may register in<br />

person or by mail, <strong>the</strong>re is no<br />

phone registration For more<br />

m<strong>for</strong>mation, call (313) 343-2178.<br />

The course instructor IS a<br />

Grosse Pointe Board of Realtors<br />

releases 1996 sales statistics<br />

The Grosse Pointe Board of<br />

Realtors has announced <strong>the</strong> 1996<br />

sales figures attributable to its<br />

members.<br />

The average sale pr<strong>ice</strong> of a<br />

home within all of <strong>the</strong> Grosse<br />

<strong>Pointes</strong> rose from $226,693 in<br />

1995 to $245,789 <strong>for</strong> an overall<br />

increase of just over 8 percent.<br />

The actual number of properties<br />

1332 H lr\ ard<br />

854 56 ~()ltIn~ham<br />

1,050 Jetter,on<br />

1356 FJlrholme<br />

h81 "unnm~Jale<br />

Jim.. 6aros A8ency2.I~<br />

HOMES FOR SALE...<br />

1 bJoo I 1 rnh<br />

~ bdoo<br />

II hth<br />

4 1 r.th<br />

2 I hath<br />

I 1 hath<br />

pate in "Remembering," showing<br />

memorial or sympathy arrangements.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

(810) 737-4477.<br />

l<strong>ice</strong>nsed builder with experience<br />

teaching builders' classes. He can<br />

answer questions related to all<br />

facets of home building.<br />

Oakland Builders Institute<br />

teaches in 50 school districts<br />

throughout Michigan. For a free<br />

brochure and a current schedule<br />

of classes, call (810) 651-2771.<br />

sold rose from 754 in 1995 to 789<br />

in 1996, a unit increase of slightly<br />

less than 5 percent.<br />

The total dollar volume<br />

increased from $170,926,635 in<br />

1995 to $193,927,712 in 1996.<br />

The sales reported include single-family<br />

homes, condominiums<br />

and multi-family dwellings only.<br />

presents<br />

Rung l!\)1\ iJ\ln~ h.lm 1\Ith ral IImdol\ and natural flreplact f"mJal<br />

dltlmg r,lom kitlhen 1\nh eatmg "pace, Jen, ba'ement reLreauon<br />

r\)om, deep lot<br />

Le,be Ih" Colonl.1 II Ith month to month lea>e otfered, nell kuchen,<br />

den, natural hrepla,e. 'nol\ remmal/lawn cuttmg Included, al\() pets f<br />

Multi famil) \'n deld end ,treet \11th tll'O !:Iedrooms, dining loom,<br />

,eparate hasemem' H1 ealh una<br />

OffICe Space f,)r lea'e . 3,200 ..quare feel \I Ith excellent parkmg<br />

lentral air Call fot <strong>the</strong> details<br />

. GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

llJrm I 5 hath<br />

4 bdrm<br />

5 hdrm<br />

J l>Joo<br />

604 N"tre Dame 2 Nrn<br />

9~ 908 Neft<br />

524 Notre Dame J hdoo<br />

I,OW Maumee 3 hJrm<br />

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Park. Stately English Manor with<br />

green acreage to water's edge on Lake<br />

St. Clair. Offers: Spacial arrangements<br />

<strong>for</strong> family and guest A home to love,<br />

a place to cherish $2,373,000.<br />

tr 34295 (HD-F-10WIN)<br />

St. Clair Shores. Today's state of <strong>the</strong> art<br />

luxury condo. SpaCIOUS, open floor<br />

plan with all <strong>the</strong> good things, air conditioning,<br />

single floor plan, two car<br />

garage, alarm system. Monthly fee<br />

$300 $428,800 tr 34315. (HD-F-01-<br />

HAR)<br />

City. Open Sunday 1 - 4 p.m. 739<br />

loraine. Three bedroom ColonIal<br />

With newer kitchen With breakfast<br />

nook, <strong>for</strong>mal dining, family room With<br />

large bay Window, natural fireplace In<br />

liVing room, extra Wide lot, two car<br />

garage $239,900 tr 33265<br />

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Park. New England Colonial featUring<br />

liVing room With natural fireplace,<br />

updated kitchen, year round sun<br />

room, first floor den that can be<br />

turn~d Into Cl powder room A must<br />

see $149,900 tr 348~5 (HO-F-<br />

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Harrison Township. Open Sunday 1-4<br />

p.m. 29393 Seaway Ct. Spectacular<br />

lake view to enjoy while SWImming,<br />

boating or Just plain relaxing Quality<br />

throughout With a list of luxury features.<br />

Come see <strong>for</strong> yourself!<br />

$639,000. tr 32975<br />

Woods. SPACIOUS CAPE COO Four<br />

bedroom home located on 300 foot<br />

deep lot Just across from Lochmoor<br />

Country Club. Newer kitchen, family<br />

room, heated garden room and fabulous<br />

basement. $425,000. tr 36675.<br />

(GPN-H-07-SUN)<br />

Farms. UNPACK YOUR SUITCASES!<br />

Easy to care <strong>for</strong> brick ranch With<br />

attached garage perfect <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> travel-<br />

Ing lifestyle. Updated kitchen and<br />

great room With fireplace IS Ideal <strong>for</strong><br />

family get toge<strong>the</strong>rs $179,500<br />

tr 36')6') (GPN-H-11 RID)<br />

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Harper Woods. METICULOUSLY<br />

MAINTAINED Three bedroom brick<br />

ranch featUring updated kitchen, <strong>for</strong>mal<br />

dining, family room, naturJI fireplace,<br />

central air conditioning, two c.]r garage<br />

Grosse Pornte Schools $i 39,900<br />

tr 13 135 (GPN-GW-48 PAR)<br />

Farms. REMEMBER SPRING '97 as <strong>the</strong><br />

time you moved Into thiS wonderfully<br />

remodeled home. Four bedrooms, liv-<br />

Ing and dmlng rooms, family room<br />

with solid oak entertainment center,<br />

new kitchen With granite counters,<br />

SubZero and Tnermador appliances<br />

$585,000 ~ 36835 (GPN-N-49NEW)<br />

Woods. BEST BUY IN THE WOODS<br />

SpacIous fIve bedroom, four bath<br />

Colonial With many updates Circular<br />

drive, three car garage, m-faw sUite.<br />

Well mamtaIned $295,000. tr 33045<br />

(GPN-GW-27RIV)<br />

Farms. HANDY F-\RMS LOCATION.<br />

Mint condition three bedroom brick<br />

Cape Cod With many detaIled extras l<br />

New Windows, coved ceilings and<br />

hardwood floors Finished basement<br />

With second kitchen and lull bJth<br />

$i67,900 tr 36625 (GP\J-H nC)KER)<br />

Woods. AFFORDABILITY Jnd more.<br />

Second floor corner unit 1,1 <strong>the</strong><br />

Berkshrres LIVing room and two e;pa-<br />

Cloue; bedrooms overlook rear custom<br />

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Page 6 YourHome Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

."<br />

By Margaret K. Fitzgerald<br />

Special Writer<br />

The nation's paSSIOn <strong>for</strong> home<br />

renovation is at a fevered pitch <strong>the</strong>se<br />

days. The popularity of networks like<br />

HGTY; which offers programs focusing on<br />

everything from choosing furniture to<br />

home restoration to faux finishing<br />

techniques <strong>for</strong> walls, is undeniable.<br />

We are on a quest <strong>for</strong> com<strong>for</strong>t.<br />

Renovation and redecoration<br />

projects are an attempt to<br />

define our space, make it<br />

larger, more functional,<br />

and above all, more I<br />

. f1<br />

personally appeahng. i<br />

l'<br />

Ye t , a h 0 me".'<br />

. !!<br />

renovatiOn project IS I<br />

often a more complex if<br />

unciertaklng than i<br />

many people ~<br />

anticIpate. ~<br />

People hke Don and \<br />

Marlene De\Vuif can<br />

speak from personal<br />

experience that<br />

renovatlllg a home lS a<br />

complicated process, both<br />

emotionally draining and, in<br />

<strong>the</strong> end, immeni'lely satisfying.<br />

The year was 1994 The DeWulfs<br />

had spent 12 years m <strong>the</strong>ir prevlOUS<br />

hOIlH', but t}w maintenance of <strong>the</strong> pool<br />

had bpCOIlH' a burden and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

1'l''-,tIe:-,.....lookmg <strong>for</strong> ~onH'thll1g new T}wlr<br />

H(',d tor a .... '"u nwd tlwv \\ pre' ready to<br />

d 0\\ n "-17 (. d nd pull (' d ()u t tlw 111U It II) Ie<br />

ll"tmg", (!Ir{'(ton<br />

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fll ,<br />

The living room<br />

(above),a room of<br />

roses, is flooded<br />

with sunlight in<br />

<strong>the</strong> morning.<br />

The sun porch<br />

(left) is crisp and<br />

fresh in its<br />

cottage-like decor.<br />

For over 40 years.<br />

<strong>the</strong> DeWulfshave<br />

collected antiques<br />

and collectibles<br />

like this marble<br />

statue (far left)<br />

of a peasant girl<br />

with grapes.<br />

carpeting, which offers both warmth and brightened using, again, lots of white as a<br />

drama. The austerity of <strong>the</strong> antique pieces backdrop.<br />

which accent <strong>the</strong>se rooms is softened by Ceramic tile was chosen over marble <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> more traditional decorating cho<strong>ice</strong>s. its low maintenance and its durability.<br />

Flowers abound in <strong>the</strong> upholstery, on <strong>the</strong> Ten-paned double French doors were I<br />

mantel and in vases on smaller end installed which, when closed on cold<br />

tables. winter mornings to conserve heat, still<br />

The sun porch, also known as "<strong>the</strong> bar connect <strong>the</strong> porch vI.sually to <strong>the</strong> liVIng<br />

room," required <strong>the</strong> most extenSIve room. Thermal windows keep out <strong>the</strong><br />

renovation. Adjacent to <strong>the</strong> living room drafts. The morn II1g <strong>the</strong> photos were<br />

and vifnble to guests standmg in <strong>the</strong> foyer, taken, <strong>the</strong> temperature was 27 degrees<br />

It was not prevlOusly a used part of <strong>the</strong> Fahn'nhcit, but <strong>the</strong> room was as snug as<br />

house. POlln'd cement floors, f'(>d bnck <strong>the</strong> linng room beyond.<br />

walls and dated aluminum picture Tlw ])eWulf:-. wnntt>d to make this room<br />

wll1dows (lId 110th1l1g to attract VISItors I invitll1g, and 1'l-,ltthat tlw })(,5t way to<br />

DeVOId of warmth and color, th" room waf' I ,l('Comp1J:-.h thl"" \\S:-'IOl1of a cottngp, covert'd<br />

<strong>the</strong> wall C'on..,u!tlng \\ Ith thPIr SOI1:-.<br />

J •<br />

See DEWULFS. page R<br />

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Page 8 VourHome Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

from page 7<br />

residential builders who<br />

were responsible <strong>for</strong> all of <strong>the</strong><br />

actual work done throughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> house, <strong>the</strong>y decided to<br />

cover <strong>the</strong> walls separating <strong>the</strong><br />

porch from <strong>the</strong> living room<br />

with <strong>the</strong> same panels to<br />

suggest days spent in cottages<br />

by <strong>the</strong> beach. As a final<br />

accent, <strong>the</strong> front side of <strong>the</strong><br />

bar was also finished with this<br />

paneling.<br />

Awash now in chintz,<br />

furnished with pieces<br />

which suggest<br />

warm days and<br />

easy living, <strong>the</strong><br />

room IS now one<br />

of <strong>the</strong> most<br />

popular places<br />

in <strong>the</strong> house.<br />

On Sunday<br />

afternoons, all<br />

six DeWulf<br />

children and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir spouses<br />

crowd around <strong>the</strong><br />

bar or rest in <strong>the</strong><br />

wicker chairs. The<br />

talk is easy and<br />

<strong>the</strong> view splendid.<br />

The rest of <strong>the</strong><br />

home is equally<br />

vibrant and warm. The<br />

DeWulfs are fond of color and<br />

are not shy about using it<br />

liberally throughout <strong>the</strong><br />

house. The stately symmetry<br />

of <strong>the</strong>ir home with its lively<br />

palette on <strong>the</strong> first floor is a<br />

prelude to what lays beyond<br />

<strong>the</strong> eye. The kitchen, <strong>for</strong><br />

example, is lined with cherry<br />

cabinets, black appliances,<br />

and black suede Formica<br />

countertops which <strong>the</strong><br />

DeWulfs chose <strong>the</strong>mselves.<br />

While it sounds overwhelming,<br />

it is actually a very clean look.<br />

The whi te ceramic floor<br />

reflects <strong>the</strong> natural sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

light from <strong>the</strong> breakfast bay<br />

upward The room doesn't feel<br />

dark at all.<br />

All six bedrooms and three<br />

baths comprise <strong>the</strong> second floor<br />

of <strong>the</strong> house, and of <strong>the</strong>se only<br />

one bathroom called <strong>for</strong> some<br />

degree of remodeling. The<br />

middle bathroom, adjacent to<br />

Marlene's private den, with a<br />

vanity, toilet, small bathtub and<br />

linen closet, was in desperate<br />

need of attention. It was chosen<br />

as <strong>the</strong> site <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> placement of<br />

a small Jacuzzi, which called<br />

<strong>for</strong> a major overhaul of <strong>the</strong><br />

existing plumbing. All of <strong>the</strong> tile<br />

was also removed and replaced<br />

with new white ceramic.<br />

When, beginning with <strong>the</strong><br />

master bedroom, you walk<br />

through <strong>the</strong> upstairs portion of<br />

<strong>the</strong> house, <strong>the</strong> progression of<br />

color from room to room is lovely<br />

without feeling overtly<br />

coordinated. Vivid periwinkle<br />

walls of <strong>the</strong> master bedroom<br />

glow in <strong>the</strong> evening from<br />

<strong>the</strong> amber light cast by<br />

antique iron lamps.<br />

The lemon yellows<br />

with blueberry<br />

accents of <strong>the</strong><br />

adjoining guest<br />

room are<br />

cheerful; and<br />

though planned<br />

to complement<br />

<strong>the</strong> colors of <strong>the</strong><br />

master bedroom,<br />

<strong>the</strong> dominance of<br />

<strong>the</strong> lemon walls<br />

and <strong>the</strong> delicacy of<br />

<strong>the</strong> feminine<br />

furnishings help to<br />

retain its<br />

A close look at <strong>the</strong> tile<br />

work on <strong>the</strong> Jacuzzi individuality. The<br />

a<strong>for</strong>ementioned<br />

bathroom with Jacuzzi, next in<br />

line, repeats this color scheme.<br />

The affectionately named<br />

"kids quarters," a quartet of<br />

rooms lining <strong>the</strong> west wing of<br />

<strong>the</strong> house, which at ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

time served as <strong>the</strong> maid's<br />

quarters, is unified by its own<br />

color scheme. Alternating<br />

shades of pink and blue were<br />

used, with <strong>the</strong> room at <strong>the</strong><br />

fur<strong>the</strong>st reach done in a<br />

delicate shell pink. Here is<br />

where <strong>the</strong> iron crib, wicker<br />

bassinet, ano<strong>the</strong>r iron daybed<br />

and a highchair are kept -<br />

relics from <strong>the</strong> childhood<br />

bedrooms of <strong>the</strong> six DeWulf<br />

children.<br />

This fourth and, by Don's<br />

admission, final home holds<br />

every treasure collected in<br />

over 40 years of marriage. The<br />

renovation took six months to<br />

complete. When you stop to<br />

consider <strong>the</strong> magnitude of<br />

such a project, undertaken<br />

without <strong>the</strong> benefit of adv<strong>ice</strong><br />

from architects, contractors or<br />

interior designers, <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

success is enviable.<br />

Purchase Construdion<br />

FMANA bIdI! First-TimeHomebum<br />

Af<strong>for</strong>dable Housing Programs<br />

Pre-.roved Conventionals<br />

At Flagstar Bank, we have <strong>the</strong> prodUCts<br />

and serv<strong>ice</strong> to get <strong>the</strong> job done!<br />

G:r<br />

,--<br />

LENDER<br />

l~a9st~£:ryo~~yk<br />

Kimberly A. Fuhrman<br />

313-210-1156<br />

John E. Nelson<br />

810-401-4691<br />

Kathleen A. Borucki<br />

810-786-8376<br />

Thomas G. Speer<br />

313-376-5609<br />

Krys K. Schroeder<br />

313-376-8236<br />

19251 Mack Ave<br />

(Pointe Plaza)<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236<br />

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • •<br />

EAL ESTATE<br />

830 GROSSE POINTE SHORES<br />

Address Bedroom/Bath Description<br />

No_Listi~~ ~vailabl~<br />

831 GROSSE POINTE WOODS .:<br />

Address<br />

617 S. Higbie Place<br />

1071 N. Ox<strong>for</strong>d<br />

--- -<br />

672 Birch lane<br />

Bedroom/Bath<br />

3/2<br />

3/2.5<br />

- -- -<br />

4/2.5<br />

lennon 4/2<br />

1293 Blairmoor 4/2.5<br />

2042 Stanhope 3/1<br />

832 GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />

Address<br />

484 Shelbourne<br />

460 McKinley<br />

Description<br />

Great location I Custom features,<br />

ranch<br />

Op~n ~.!:nday 2~4 p.m. __ __<br />

Pr<strong>ice</strong><br />

Pr<strong>ice</strong><br />

Open Sunday 2- 4. Ranch 15t tloor<br />

laundryl Multiple fireplaces Ginny<br />

Damman Coldwell Banker Schweitzer<br />

Real Estale. Call<br />

Pnvate master sUite Large kitchen<br />

Ginny Damman Coldwell Banker<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate. Call<br />

-- -- - - - -<br />

Open Sunday. Colomal with cho<strong>ice</strong><br />

featuresl Many updates ' Ginny<br />

Damman Coldwell Banker Schweitzer<br />

Real Estate. Call<br />

-- --<br />

Open Sunday 2. 4. Charming bungalow<br />

LIVingroom With natural fireplace<br />

Finished basement & more<br />

Tapp!n & Assoc. Call<br />

Bedroom/Bath Description<br />

3/2 Open Sunday 2- 4 SpaCIOUS,<br />

well maintained ranch<br />

Phone<br />

Phone<br />

$219,000 313-882-7065<br />

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$239,900 313-881-6448<br />

313-882-0283<br />

313-882-0283<br />

313-882-0283<br />

313-884-6200<br />

Phone<br />

________________ !:l~bie ~axo!:!_I~c.: _ $189,5~~ 3-8~6~3~OO<br />

192 Moran 6/2 Open Sunday 2- 5 Single family<br />

4/2<br />

Pr<strong>ice</strong><br />

or Income $279,000 313-881-9702<br />

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Beautifully malntamed<br />

Newer klKhen Kathy Lenz.<br />

Johnstone & lohnstone<br />

313-884-0600<br />

$179,900 313-886-3995<br />

Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997 YourHome Pag_e_9__<br />

{<br />

834. GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />

Address Bedroom/Bath<br />

16500 E. Jefferson<br />

704 Pemberton 4/3<br />

835 DETROIT<br />

Address Bedroom/Bath<br />

10440 McKinney 2-3/1<br />

17206 Cornwall 2/1<br />

Description Pr<strong>ice</strong><br />

New constructIon\! Lakefront lots<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>rs near Lk St Clair<br />

R. ~.:~~~ar & Assoc.<br />

large Cape Cod 1st floor<br />

master sUite Library & tamily<br />

room Kathy Lenz Johnstone<br />

& Johnstone<br />

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_ 9pen House ~u!,.!!ay1- 4<br />

836 HARPER WOODS \<br />

Bedroom/Bath Description<br />

Pr<strong>ice</strong><br />

Pr<br />

Address<br />

Call<br />

Phone<br />

313-886-6010<br />

Call 313-884-0600<br />

$138,000 313.822-1543<br />

Description Pr<strong>ice</strong> Phone<br />

Lg bnck ranch With family<br />

room. Stieber Realty C~_. $69,90_0_J!.!0-775-4900<br />

Bnck ranch wi fin bsmnt<br />

Stieber Realty Co. $54,900 810-775-4900<br />

20831 Lochmoor 3/1.5 Open Sunday 1- 4.<br />

_~t~ oj updates ~82-700 313-882-6013<br />

19686 Damman 4/2 Bungalov.. Man~ extras,<br />

appointment only Call 313.882.2125<br />

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Sloan 4/2.5 Income l 1["\great shape Near<br />

St John Hospital Call Ginny<br />

Damman Coldwell Banker<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate Call 313-882-0283<br />

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20698 Woodmont 3/1 Open Sunday 2. 4. Bungalow<br />

With hardwood Iloors Family<br />

room, deep lot Taee~n ~ Assoc. $96,900_ ~~884.6200<br />

20469 Williamsburg Ct.3/2.5 CONDO Beautltultownhouse New<br />

kitchen Flnl~hed basement. Kathy<br />

Lenz Johnstone & Johnstone $92,900 313-884-0600<br />

833 GROSSE POINTE CITY 837 ST. CLAIR SHORES<br />

Address<br />

886 lakeland Court<br />

965 Washington<br />

16850 SI. Paul<br />

Bedroom/Bath<br />

3/3<br />

4/1.5<br />

4/3.5<br />

837 ST.ClAIR SHORES<br />

Description Pr<strong>ice</strong><br />

Open Sunday 1- 4p.m. New<br />

kitchen & much more' $265,000<br />

- - --~<br />

Open Sunday 2- 4 English style<br />

colonial Prudential Grosse<br />

Pointe Real Estate Co. $199,900<br />

Open Sunday 2- 4. GraCIous<br />

condo 3 ~tones 2 co"ered<br />

parking ~pace, Redone<br />

Tappan & Assoc. $247,500<br />

830 G~OSSE POI NTE SHORES<br />

831<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

WOODS<br />

Phone<br />

313-881-3238<br />

313-882-0087<br />

313-884.6200<br />

i<br />

Address<br />

23090 Englehardt<br />

303 Riviera Drive<br />

22429 Madison<br />

Bedroom/Bath<br />

3/1<br />

1/1<br />

3/2<br />

Description Pr<strong>ice</strong> Phone<br />

Sharp brick ranch<br />

~t~eber Realty _Co. $104,900 610-775.4900<br />

RIViera Terrace Condo by owner<br />

$149/ fee Include., heat. air, water,<br />

mamt & security $54,500 810.772-5485<br />

Master sUite on 1~t Iloor Private<br />

lakeSide park end of slreet Ginny<br />

Damman Coldwell Banker<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate. Call 313.882-0283<br />

840 ALL OTHER AREAS '<br />

Address<br />

St. Joseph, Mi.<br />

8edroom/Bath<br />

2/1.5<br />

Description<br />

Beautiful watertront (ondo<br />

! •<br />

Pr<strong>ice</strong><br />

Phone<br />

$159,900 313-881-8582<br />

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Page 10 YourHome Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

300 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

192 Moran- 2800 sq ft.<br />

Single family or Income.<br />

Needs some updating<br />

but pr<strong>ice</strong>d accordingly<br />

Open house by owner,<br />

one time only, Sunday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 23rd, 2- 5.<br />

$279,000 313-881-9702.<br />

20023 WoodsIde, Harper<br />

Woods. Open Sunday<br />

3/16, 2- 4pm. Exceptional<br />

2 bedroom ranch, updates<br />

Include new Windows,<br />

8' door wall, brick<br />

paver patio, landscaping<br />

air conditioning and<br />

morel 2.5 car attached<br />

garage, huge lot, 2<br />

baths, 2 natural fireplaces,<br />

neutral decor, make<br />

this an outstanding<br />

home! Call (313)372-<br />

3739 <strong>for</strong> an appointment<br />

today, $114900<br />

234 Williams- claSSICCape<br />

Cod In Farms. 4 bedrooms,<br />

2 5 baths,<br />

library, 2,400 square<br />

feet $285,000, or offer.<br />

Open Sunday, 2 to 4<br />

pm. 313-882-0511<br />

478 CLOVERLY<br />

Large 4 bedroom bnck colonial,<br />

1 1/2 baths Family<br />

room Nothmg to do but<br />

move In Over 1,850<br />

square feet All <strong>for</strong><br />

$169,900<br />

281 BEALPRE<br />

Over 2 000 sq ft 4 bedroom<br />

2 bath New<br />

Mutschler kitchen Large<br />

family room All <strong>for</strong><br />

$21900<br />

10728 Lanark<br />

2 bedroom bnck ranch<br />

Completely updated<br />

LUCIDO & ASSOC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

313-882-1010<br />

800 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

800 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

•<br />

Thousands of govemment<br />

<strong>for</strong>eclosed and repossessed<br />

properties being liquidated this<br />

month! For lists in your area<br />

CAll TOll FREE!<br />

1 (800) 396-4247<br />

Ext. 1721<br />

866 Roslyn Road, by owner,<br />

Classic Grosse<br />

POinte Woods Cape<br />

Cod, approximately<br />

2,000 square feet. Four<br />

bedrooms, two full<br />

baths, profeSSIonally<br />

landscaped. Newer furnace<br />

WIth central air.<br />

Many updates. SpacIous<br />

open floor plan, must be<br />

seen Neutral decor, recently<br />

refrnlshed hardwood<br />

floors, and fireplace,<br />

French doors<br />

lead to deck and view of<br />

deep, scenic lot. Two<br />

car garage newly Sided<br />

and roofed. Walking diStance<br />

to Ferry School,<br />

also Parcells and North<br />

district Open Sunday 1-<br />

4pm $225,000 313-885-<br />

3846<br />

886 Lakeland Court,<br />

Grosse POinte City.<br />

Open House Sunday<br />

1 to 4 Three bedroom<br />

colonial With attached<br />

garage, new water heater<br />

and central air new,<br />

large kitchen With fireplace,<br />

large famIly room<br />

With overSlzea doorwall,<br />

remodeled recreation<br />

room In basement, hardwood<br />

floors throughout.<br />

1 1/2 second floor baths,<br />

1/2 bath on first floor,<br />

move- In condition<br />

Brokers welcome 313-<br />

881-3238<br />

HARBOR Island, 2 1/2<br />

story brick English<br />

Ivy'ed canal home<br />

Boaters dream l No<br />

agents, (313)822-8319<br />

800 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

Your <strong>Local</strong> Lexington, MI Connection<br />

Madelyn Kleitch, Graduate, Realtor Institute<br />

Gnu>; OffIce: 810-771-4882<br />

_~_-,...21. Page: 810-617-4346<br />

800 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

965 Washrngton, open<br />

Sunday 2'OOpm to<br />

4'00pm, 4 bedrooms, 1<br />

1/2 baths, English style<br />

colonial, $199,900. Jeff<br />

Darnell, Prudential<br />

Grosse POinte 313-882-<br />

0087<br />

BY owner: 1683 Newcastle,<br />

Grosse POinte<br />

Woods. Three bedroom,<br />

2 1/2 bath, center entrance<br />

Colonial, neutral<br />

decor, central air, hardwood<br />

floors, eat- In updated<br />

kitchen, famIly<br />

room, fmished<br />

basement, 2 fireplaces,<br />

move-m condition.<br />

$207,000. 313-882-<br />

4046. Open Sunday 1-<br />

4pm.<br />

FIRST OFFERING!<br />

Darling brick home In a<br />

convenient Grosse<br />

POinteWoods location<br />

close to all schools. ThiS<br />

wonderful home has an<br />

unfinished second floor<br />

JustwaIting <strong>for</strong> your creativity<br />

The first floor has<br />

two bedrooms, an updated<br />

full bath and<br />

great kItchen With newer<br />

oak cabinetry. For details,<br />

call'<br />

SINE REALTY<br />

884-7000<br />

FOR Sale By Owner 121<br />

Lothrop, Grosse POinte<br />

Farms Large 3 bedroom<br />

bnck ranch between<br />

Kercheval &<br />

Grosse POinte Blvd.<br />

)00X240 lot BUilt In <strong>the</strong><br />

1950's. Many Improvements<br />

Mutchler kitchen,<br />

redone family roomoak,<br />

new cherry marble<br />

fireplace In liVing room,<br />

new Pella <strong>the</strong>rmal Windows<br />

With a bay windows<br />

In liVing room.<br />

Marble foyer, finished<br />

basement, slate pool table,<br />

25 car garage, 2<br />

year old asphalt driveway,<br />

paneled study,<br />

large back yard- only<br />

elm tree had 5 year In-<br />

Jection last spring Basement<br />

waterproofed 2<br />

years ago With sump<br />

system By appointment<br />

Evenmgs 313-885-6831,<br />

days 810-774-0125<br />

Open Sunday 3. 5pm<br />

Realtors welcome<br />

I I ,.f<br />

800 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

FORECLOSED Government<br />

Homes. Save up<br />

to 50% or more on repossessed<br />

homes.<br />

Little/No down payment.<br />

Bad Credit OK. Call<br />

Now! 1-800-400-6622<br />

ext. 640. (SCAN).<br />

FORECLOSED Government<br />

Homes. Save up<br />

to 50% or more on repossessed<br />

homes.<br />

Little/No Down payment.<br />

Bad Credit OK. Call<br />

Now! 1-800-400-6622<br />

ext. 640.<br />

GOVERNMENT Foreclosed<br />

homes from pennies<br />

on $1.00. Delinquent<br />

Tax, Repo's, RE-<br />

O's. Your Area. Toll<br />

Free. 1-800-218-9000<br />

Ext. H-5803 <strong>for</strong> current<br />

listings.<br />

GROSSE Pointe Farms<br />

ranch. Many new updates.<br />

Beautification<br />

Award Winner.<br />

$135,900. 313-884-6356<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

Four bedroom aluminum<br />

Sided Colonial featUring<br />

11x19 kitchen, 1 1/2 car<br />

garage $89,900.<br />

LEE SUBURBAN<br />

810.n1-3800<br />

GROSSE PTE FARMS<br />

By owner. 3 bedroom,<br />

1 1/2 baths, new furnace,<br />

new kitchen, central air.<br />

Below appraised value<br />

$148,500.<br />

313-927-4974<br />

HARPER Woods bungalow,<br />

4 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths. CAC, new windows,<br />

hardwood floors<br />

Call <strong>for</strong> appt 313-882-<br />

2125<br />

HARPER Woods, 20505<br />

Danbury Lane. 2,000<br />

square foot colomal With<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 1/2<br />

baths Family fOom With<br />

natural fireplace, 2 car<br />

attached garage &<br />

more Pr<strong>ice</strong>d at<br />

$150,000 <strong>for</strong> qUick sale.<br />

Century 21 Amencana<br />

313-526-6500 or 313-<br />

330-1999.<br />

WARREN: new ranch and<br />

split level homes Wooded<br />

lots, corner of Common<br />

and Campbell.<br />

Open dally, 1 to 5<br />

800 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

HARPER Woods, 20831<br />

Lochmoor. Bnck ranch,<br />

3 bedroom, 1 12 bath<br />

newer Windows/ roof/<br />

furnace and more.<br />

Grosse POinte Schools.<br />

Open Sunday 1- 4.<br />

$87,700.313-882-6013 ..<br />

HARPER Woods, Grosse<br />

POinte Schools. Just listed:<br />

charming, three bedroom<br />

bnck bungalow In<br />

beautiful move- In condition,<br />

natural fireplace,<br />

<strong>for</strong>mal dining, appliances<br />

stay. Fresh carpet<br />

and decor. Deck and<br />

home warranty. Keys at<br />

closing. Only $94,805.<br />

KK-276. Calt Ken Kosovec<br />

at Re/Max East: 810-<br />

792-8000 x469<br />

HARPER Woods. Attractive<br />

3 bedroom ranch.<br />

Basement, garage.<br />

Open layout. Large<br />

kitchen. FlOrida room,<br />

Appliances Included<br />

Great pr<strong>ice</strong> & area.<br />

$68,900. Jim McKee.<br />

Century 21 Kee 810-558-<br />

0188<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

Grosse POinte Woods,<br />

20675 MorningSide<br />

New England cape cod,<br />

3 bedrooms, 2-1/2<br />

baths, first floor master<br />

sUite and laundry 2,400<br />

sq ft $295.000 Open<br />

Sunday 1'00-4 00<br />

Kathy Lenz<br />

Johnstone & Johnstone<br />

884-0600 or 886.3995<br />

OPEN House: 881 Nottingham,<br />

Grosse POinte<br />

Park Sunday, <strong>March</strong><br />

23rd, 1- 4pm ',621<br />

square feet 3- 5 bedrooms,<br />

two full baths, recent<br />

updates, half block<br />

to Trombley school<br />

$138,000 313-822-1543<br />

PRICE reduced St Clair<br />

Shores flOest subdiVI-<br />

Sion, 3 bedroom, 1 5<br />

bath, brick ranch, 2 car<br />

attached garage, finished<br />

basement With bath,<br />

new central air and furnace<br />

Open Sunday 12<br />

to 5, 23191 Gladhill<br />

Lane (810)773-6282<br />

800 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

ATTORNEY<br />

Will represent you at <strong>the</strong><br />

clOSingof your home.<br />

Attorney B.J. BELCOURE<br />

313-882-2323<br />

REDUCED<br />

Open Sunday 1:00 to 4:00<br />

1865 Rosyln<br />

N. of 8 mile, E. of Mack<br />

Owner says "Bring me .an<br />

Offer", Charming 2<br />

bedroom bnck ranch,<br />

featunng central air,<br />

remodeled kitchen and<br />

bathroom, full<br />

basement, 1-1/2 baths<br />

and garage. Only<br />

$119,900<br />

Must be sold Sunday!<br />

Agent: DaVid Jay<br />

810-263-8496 ext. 304<br />

ST CLAIR SHORES<br />

Beautiful 3 bedroom bnck<br />

ranch In Chapton<br />

Woods. New carpet, new<br />

electnc, new furnace,<br />

freshly pamted. 2 car garage.<br />

Move In condition.<br />

Only $104,900.<br />

DETROIT<br />

Sharp brick ranch near<br />

CadIeux & Mack. FInished<br />

basement, large lot &<br />

garage. Asl


-<br />

800 HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

OPEN SAT. 5/221.5<br />

1812 BRYS<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods:<br />

3 bedroom, 112bath<br />

brick Ranch.<br />

Vinyl windows<br />

and gutters.<br />

Newer garage.<br />

Finished basement.<br />

881~1255<br />

803 CONDOS/APTS/FlATS<br />

10651 67 Wayburn. Recently<br />

remodeled. Must<br />

see! $97,000. Call 313-<br />

839.5330.<br />

CO-OP, 2 bedroom, Mack<br />

& E. Warren. $27,500<br />

cash. Serious buyers<br />

only. 313-884-2726<br />

CONDO- Great location.<br />

Riviera Terrace. St. Clair<br />

Shores Nautical Mlle. 1<br />

bedroom, 1 bath. Pool,<br />

clubhouse, garden level.<br />

$149/ fee includes heat,<br />

air, water, maintenance<br />

& security. Pr<strong>ice</strong> IS<br />

$54,500. Immediate occupancy.<br />

Owner. 810-<br />

772-5485<br />

CUSTOM townhouse, fabulous<br />

location, 679 Neff,<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 5 baths,<br />

colonial, natural fireplace,<br />

new kItchen,<br />

completely redecorated<br />

intenor, central air, available<br />

Immediately,<br />

$189,900. Call 884-8932<br />

<strong>for</strong> an appointment. No<br />

agents.<br />

JUST listed: 23330 Edsel<br />

Ford. $59,900. Needs<br />

decorating. Century 21<br />

Kee. 810-751-6026<br />

803 (ONDOS/APTS/flATS<br />

803 CONDOS/APTS/FlATS-<br />

LAKESHORE Village, one<br />

bedroom, perfect condition<br />

WIth new furnace<br />

and air, hot water<br />

heater, and many updates.<br />

$43,500. 810-<br />

626-9103<br />

ONE bedroom condo, Riv-<br />

Iera Terrace, 900 square<br />

feet, renovated $59,900<br />

terms. 810-685-8693<br />

RIVIERA Terrace, 2 bedroom,<br />

2 bath garden level,<br />

new carpeting, all appliances,<br />

pool & clubhouse.<br />

Excellent value!<br />

QUIck occupancy.<br />

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seller. Ask <strong>for</strong> oe<br />

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Associates 810-469-<br />

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Monthly association fee: $80.<br />

CALL OWNER (313) 881-1474<br />

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I<br />

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Call (313)343-55n<br />

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Please call Babcock As-<br />

SOCiates, ask <strong>for</strong> Bill<br />

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ALGONAC waterfront condo.<br />

Boatwell, fireplace. 2<br />

bedroom, 2 1/2 baths.<br />

Goosen Realty<br />

Serv<strong>ice</strong>s. 810-773-7138<br />

ON beautiful St. Joseph<br />

River, 90 mmutes- Ghicago,<br />

3 hours- Detroit.<br />

Two bedroom, 1 1/2<br />

bath condo, Includes<br />

boat slip, pool. Five minutes<br />

to quaint downtown,<br />

and 1-94.<br />

$159,900. 313-881-8582<br />

evenings.<br />

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CIOUS three bedroom<br />

ranch on half acre, lake<br />

access, 100ft to beach,<br />

all new appliances.<br />

$86,900. Call Bonnie<br />

810-622-8820 or 810-<br />

622-6222<br />

THREE bedroom yearround<br />

updated vacation<br />

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Waterviews from 5 out<br />

of 6 rooms. $89,000. No<br />

Brokers, 313-885-9139<br />

810 LAKE/RIVER RESORTS<br />

PORT Sanilac area, 200'<br />

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bank. Modern cottage.<br />

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CONTRACTS<br />

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800-367-2746<br />

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HOMES<br />

Lake CharleVOIx! Boyne<br />

Mountain: boaters and<br />

skiers alike take attentIOn<br />

to <strong>the</strong>se two- 2 bedroom<br />

condominiums. (1)<br />

Lake CharleVOIX, furntshed<br />

With private<br />

beach, boat slip and<br />

pool. $168,500. (2)<br />

warking distance to Lake<br />

CharleVOIX access, minutes<br />

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$63,000 Call Brenda<br />

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(313)881-8373<br />

819 CEMETERYlOTS<br />

FRASER- property <strong>for</strong> 2<br />

plus stone. St. John<br />

Cemetery $850/ offer.<br />

810-939-9473.<br />

820 BUSINESS<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

ESTABLISHED DeSIgner<br />

Label Consignment (Resale)<br />

business. Located<br />

In excellent EastSide 10catron.<br />

Contact Leno<br />

Realty at 810-263-5111<br />

TANNING! Beauty Salon.<br />

Great time to buy! Top<br />

tanning season! Only<br />

$29,900.810-503-8238<br />

TRAVEL agency, two million<br />

dollar franchise near<br />

LakeSide Mall, (810)228-<br />

1191<br />

4190 YORKSHIRE,<br />

East English Village.<br />

Updated hickory<br />

kitchen. Refinished<br />

bath, New. furnace,<br />

plumbing. Goosen<br />

Realty Serv<strong>ice</strong>s.<br />

810-773-7138<br />

1507 SUNNINGDALE<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2- 4<br />

On golf course, 4<br />

bedroom, 3 1/2 bath<br />

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Estate 1-810-406-<br />

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With <strong>the</strong> increasing number of<br />

hotels sporting "all-suite" signage<br />

<strong>the</strong>se days, determining which allsuite<br />

hotel best meets a traveler's<br />

needs can be a challenging experience.<br />

But by "checking out" <strong>the</strong><br />

options be<strong>for</strong>e checking m, you can<br />

be sure you know what a true allsuite<br />

hotel offers and enjoy a<br />

stress-free stay.<br />

When selecting an ail-suite<br />

hotel, consider <strong>the</strong> following:<br />

<strong>March</strong> 20J 1997 • Grosse Pointe News/The Connection • Great Escapes '97<br />

C.Check-Out n<br />

,tions on a suite be<strong>for</strong>e you check<br />

• Know What You're Getting.<br />

Select an all-suite hotel that<br />

offers two separate rooms-a<br />

living room and bedroom-not<br />

just one room with a divider.<br />

One hotel chain that offers<br />

this spacIous, com<strong>for</strong>t-providmg<br />

feature is Embassy Suites,<br />

<strong>the</strong> pioneer of <strong>the</strong> ail-sUite<br />

concept. Busmess travelers<br />

particularly benefit from <strong>the</strong><br />

private bedroom and <strong>the</strong> large<br />

living room <strong>for</strong> working, re/axing<br />

and entertaining. Leisure<br />

travelers, especially families,<br />

enjoy <strong>the</strong> private bedroom <strong>for</strong><br />

mom and dad and <strong>the</strong> puJl-out<br />

sofa bed in <strong>the</strong> living room <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> children.<br />

• Compare Amenities. Many allsuite<br />

hotels offer time-saving<br />

and hassle-free amenities<br />

that provide benefits <strong>for</strong> both<br />

business and leisure travelers.<br />

For example, you might<br />

look <strong>for</strong> an all-suite chain that<br />

features standard amenities<br />

such as two televisions and<br />

two telephones m each suite,<br />

and a mini-kitchen, inclUdinga<br />

refrigerator, microwave oven,<br />

coffee-maker and wet bar. In<br />

addition, <strong>the</strong> availability of an<br />

on-site sWImming pool, sauna<br />

and exercise center can help<br />

you unwmd after a long day of<br />

meetings or sightseeing.<br />

• Look For Cost-Saving Extras.<br />

Many all-suite hotels offer<br />

complimentary breakfast each<br />

morning, but this free breakfast<br />

differs at virtually every<br />

chain. Several all-suite chains<br />

offer travelers a free, cookedto-order<br />

breakfast each morning,<br />

as well as a complimentary<br />

dally evening reception.<br />

These value-added extras<br />

aren't typically found at o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

traditional upscale hotels.<br />

• Inquire About Reputation And<br />

Serv<strong>ice</strong>. To ensure that your<br />

hotel stay will be worry-free,<br />

select a well-respected hotel<br />

chain that goes <strong>the</strong> extra mile<br />

to deliver excellent customer<br />

serv<strong>ice</strong>. In fact, some hotels,<br />

like Embassy Suites, even<br />

guarantee guest satisfaction.<br />

Embassy Suites' unconditional<br />

100 percent Satisfaction<br />

Guarantee promises satisfaction<br />

with <strong>the</strong> total guest experience<br />

or <strong>the</strong> night's stay is free.<br />

To fur<strong>the</strong>r ensure a stress-free<br />

stay, Embassy Suites provides<br />

relaxation tips <strong>for</strong> travelers in a free<br />

booklet titled "How to Relax on a<br />

Weekend Getaway... To receive a<br />

copy, send a self-addressed and<br />

stamped No. 10 envelope to:<br />

Embassy Suites "Relax" Booklet,<br />

2828 Routh Street, Suite 680,<br />

Dallas, Texas, 75201.<br />

To plan a stay at one of <strong>the</strong> more<br />

than 120 Embassy Suites hotels in<br />

<strong>the</strong> United States, Canada, Asia<br />

and South America, call 1-800-<br />

EMBASSY(1-800-362-2779) or visit<br />

Embassy Suites' Web site on <strong>the</strong><br />

Internet at http://www.embassysuites.com.<br />

frankenmuth 8auarian Inn Lodge<br />

BAVARIAN INN LODGE FEATURES:<br />

• 3S4 Rooms - Family & Whirlpool Suites!<br />

• 18-Hole Indoor Mini Gollf<br />

• 2 Restaurants & Lounged<br />

• Styling Salon with Tanning Booth!<br />

Per room/Plus tax Sunday thru Thursday Only<br />

Up to 4 in a Room - Now thru June 5, 1997<br />

(Excluding: Much 30 - April 3 & MIY 2S)<br />

Includes Valuable Coupons <strong>for</strong> Frankenmuth Shopsl<br />

• Family Fun Centerf<br />

• 3 Indoor Pools & Whirlpoold<br />

• Two Gifts Shopsl-r -<br />

• Exercise Roomf<br />

• Tennis Courts!<br />

Frankenmuth Bauarian Inn Lodge<br />

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Call (517) 652.7200 <strong>for</strong> Reservations and In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

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Great Escapes '97 • Grosse Pointe NewslThe Connection. <strong>March</strong> 20,1997<br />

What would make <strong>the</strong> perfect<br />

family vacation? According to a<br />

recent survey conducted by <strong>the</strong><br />

U.S. Travel Data Center, learning<br />

something new and not havmg to<br />

drive. head <strong>the</strong> list.<br />

Although nearly eight out of 10<br />

Americans (77 percent) are likely<br />

to drive on a famIly vacation, an<br />

almost equal number (78 percent)<br />

say <strong>the</strong> perfect family vacation<br />

would avoid <strong>the</strong> hassles that<br />

come with driving.<br />

Seeing or learning something<br />

new along <strong>the</strong> way appealed to 42<br />

percent of respondents in a<br />

nationwide sampling of adults<br />

Amtrak Eliminates Stress<br />

ericans describe <strong>the</strong> perfect vacati<br />

who have taken a vacation with<br />

children under 18 in <strong>the</strong> past year.<br />

They say o<strong>the</strong>r important ingredients<br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> perfect family vacation<br />

include a mixture of time with<br />

and without children (22 percent),<br />

arriving stilf speaking to one<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r (18 percent) and meeting<br />

interesting people (10 percent).<br />

"Clearly train travel offers families<br />

<strong>the</strong> kmds of pluses that make<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir wish liStS," suggests family<br />

travel authority Candyce Stapen,<br />

author of 50 Great Family<br />

Vacations: Western North<br />

America, 50 Family Vacations:<br />

Eastern North America and Cruise<br />

_1 ips on keeping kids<br />

'usy while traveling<br />

The key to makmg your next<br />

vacation trip more enjoyable is making<br />

sure <strong>the</strong> kIds don't get bored on<br />

<strong>the</strong> way. Happily, <strong>the</strong>re are a number<br />

of excellent activity kits available<br />

(all <strong>for</strong> under eight dollars) that<br />

have easy storage <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> crayons.<br />

colored penCils, markers, and<br />

paper that can keep a child occupIed<br />

<strong>for</strong> hours. Here are some you<br />

might want to bring along:<br />

• Crayola Mini Stamp 'n Go-<br />

ThiS kit comes with eight fun<br />

Crayola Mini Stampers markers,<br />

paper and a handy lap<br />

desk that doubles as a storage<br />

desk. A big hit With bUddmg<br />

artists, it's now gone portable.<br />

• Crayola Wlpe-0ff Color Tote-<br />

Features washable crayons<br />

that add a new twist to color-<br />

Ing. Parents WIll appreciate<br />

thiS set which come Wi<strong>the</strong>ight<br />

washable crayons, a reusable<br />

plastiC sheet and stickers children<br />

can color again and<br />

again. There's also a mini<br />

desk <strong>for</strong> easy travel and storage.<br />

• Crayola Color 'n Rub-This kit<br />

lets <strong>the</strong> youngsters make endless<br />

crazy characters With mix<br />

and match rubbing plates. It<br />

features a storage compartment<br />

which doubles as a<br />

paper dispenser and crayon<br />

holder.<br />

• Crayola Fun-ta-ColorStencIls-<br />

Gives chIldren a chance to<br />

draw what <strong>the</strong>y see on <strong>the</strong> trip.<br />

uSing stencils, <strong>the</strong>n coloring<br />

<strong>the</strong>m In. ThiS travel kit<br />

includes penCIls, a portable<br />

plastIC drawing Unit, paper and<br />

eIght stencils.<br />

Parents should bring along some<br />

tape to turn <strong>the</strong> family car Into a<br />

traveling art show.<br />

Vacations With Kids.<br />

To encourage<br />

more<br />

Americans to<br />

take advantage<br />

of train<br />

travel,<br />

Amtrak<br />

offers discountsyearround<br />

<strong>for</strong><br />

children and<br />

seniors,<br />

kids' meals<br />

and activities,<br />

air/rail<br />

packages<br />

and special<br />

vacation destinationbargalns-on<br />

trains with names like<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Zephyr, Southwest<br />

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Chief, Adirondack and Coast<br />

Starlight that<br />

reflect <strong>the</strong> adventure<br />

of traveling<br />

by rail. The Auto<br />

Train links major<br />

population centers<br />

in <strong>the</strong> East<br />

to FlOrida, <strong>the</strong><br />

most popular<br />

famIly vacation<br />

destination In<br />

America.<br />

For a free<br />

1996 Amtrak<br />

Travel Planner to<br />

help you explore<br />

family rail vacation<br />

possibilities,<br />

call a travel<br />

agent or 1-800-USA-RAIL.<br />

~KE 'RDDLER FESTIVALb\<br />

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At Clay's Park Resort Canal Fulton, OhiO, On Stale Route 91, South of State Route 21<br />

For Three Weekends "Best Traditional Craft Festival<br />

Sept. 6-7, 13-14,20-21, 1997 in<strong>the</strong> Nation"<br />

11:00 am - 6:30 p.m. -Sunshine Artist Magazine<br />

$7.50 Adults - $6.00 Seniors - $2.50 Children (6-11)<br />

Admission Pr<strong>ice</strong> covers all 6 stages of entertainment<br />

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In a dramatic turn of events a<br />

recent study by Frequent Flyer<br />

Magazine and J.D. Power and<br />

Associates found that Continental<br />

Airlines was ranked as <strong>the</strong> top spot<br />

<strong>for</strong> long flights in airline customer<br />

satisfaction among <strong>the</strong> nine major<br />

U.S. carriers. Long flights are 500<br />

miles and more. The study was<br />

based on a survey of more than<br />

2,600 frequent flyers.<br />

According to J.D. Power and<br />

ASSOCiates, this IS <strong>the</strong> first time<br />

ever a company has Jumped from<br />

<strong>the</strong> bottom to <strong>the</strong> top in <strong>the</strong> rank-<br />

Ings In a single year. Continental,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 20,1997 • Grosse Pointe News/The Connection • Great Escapes '97<br />

tudy Shows One Airline Goes U<br />

way up, in customer satisfaction<br />

which last year took <strong>the</strong> last-place<br />

number nine position, has done a<br />

complete 180-degree turn and now<br />

consistently leads <strong>the</strong> industry In<br />

<strong>the</strong> U.S. Department of<br />

Transportation metncs of on-time<br />

arrivals, baggage handlmg and<br />

fewest complaints. In addition, <strong>the</strong><br />

airline has reported record financial<br />

results <strong>for</strong> five consecutive quarters.<br />

About 70 percent of Continental<br />

departures and passengers fly <strong>the</strong><br />

long-haul category of 500 plus<br />

miles, where <strong>the</strong> airline received<br />

top ranking In <strong>the</strong> survey.<br />

Continental ties <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> number two<br />

Tips to Safeguard<br />

Your Health<br />

Travel experts predict that more<br />

than 31 million Americans plan to<br />

travel thiS year and many will<br />

choose adventures, such as camp-<br />

Ing, hiking, snorkeling and saIling.<br />

What travelers often don't plan<br />

<strong>for</strong> IS safeguarding <strong>the</strong>ir health,<br />

says Bradley A. Connor, M.D., med-<br />

Ical director of <strong>the</strong> internatlonally-<br />

recognized Travel Health Serv<strong>ice</strong>s<br />

and gastroenterologist at New York<br />

Hospital, Cornell Medical<br />

Center. "Even <strong>the</strong> most common all-<br />

ment~larrhea-ean lead to a loss<br />

of a vacation week," said Connor.<br />

Travel experts recommend <strong>the</strong>se<br />

tiPS <strong>for</strong> a safer adventure:<br />

• Take heed of <strong>the</strong> heat. Use a<br />

sunscreen With SPF (Sun<br />

Protection Factor) that matches<br />

your propensity to burn. Take<br />

breaks from <strong>the</strong> sun, wear<br />

loose, well vent'lated clothing,<br />

arjd drink plenty of safe water.<br />

• To aVOiddiarrhea. drink only bottled<br />

water and hot beverages,<br />

eat only frUits you have peeled<br />

yourself, and foods that are well-<br />

cooked and arrive piping hot.<br />

• Don't dnnk unpasteurized milk<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>r dairY products or con-<br />

sume food sold by street ven-<br />

dors. Be wary of sWlmmmg In<br />

<strong>for</strong>eign rivers and ponds.<br />

Bacteria and bugs, such as<br />

shigella, giardia and cryp-<br />

tosporlda that lurk In unknown<br />

waters can lead to serious gastrolntestmal<br />

Illnesses.<br />

"'n addition to adVising my<br />

patients on food and water precau-<br />

tions, I recommend <strong>the</strong>y pack an<br />

antl-dlarrheal, such as Imodlum A-<br />

D, whIch IS available Without a pre-<br />

SCription and often works With Just<br />

one dose, so travelers can qUickly<br />

resume <strong>the</strong>ir actiVities," said<br />

Connor.<br />

Health care profeSSionals sug-<br />

gest vacationers pack a travel<br />

health kit.<br />

"While common aIlments can be<br />

treated With Items In a travel health<br />

kit, It'S especially Important <strong>for</strong> all<br />

travelers to VISit a travel medICine<br />

speCialist weeks In advance of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

triP," says Connor. "A speCialist<br />

can prOVide adV<strong>ice</strong> on health risks,<br />

diSCUSS <strong>the</strong> latest travel health<br />

adViSOries and review <strong>the</strong> requIred<br />

and recommended vaccinatIOns."<br />

Travelers can receive a free<br />

"Travel Health Card" by writlOg to<br />

Imodlum A-D, 33rd Floor, 1675<br />

Broadway, Drawer H, New York, N.Y.<br />

10019.<br />

spot 10 <strong>the</strong> short flights category.<br />

Continental is <strong>the</strong> fifth largest air-<br />

line in <strong>the</strong> United States, offering<br />

more than 2,000 jet and express<br />

departures daily to 136 U.S. and<br />

56 international destinations.<br />

RES 0 _It T<br />

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Great Escapes '97 • Grosse Pointe News/TheConnection. <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Australia 2000<br />

Travel, a boutique travel serv<strong>ice</strong><br />

specializing m travel to <strong>the</strong> South<br />

Pacific will be hosting an Australia<br />

Night at <strong>the</strong> Birmingham<br />

Community House on April 15th.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> evening attendees<br />

will learn about exciting destmatlons<br />

in <strong>the</strong> South Pacific. Details<br />

of an upcoming escorted tour to<br />

own Under tour kicks off wit<br />

preview party at Birmingham<br />

Australia In October will be previewed.<br />

The tour, <strong>for</strong> Just twenty<br />

people, will run from October 5 -<br />

28,1997.<br />

This tour will be led by Karen<br />

Hardy Hodgson, a native<br />

Australian and President of<br />

Australia 2000 Travel. Such noted<br />

sites at The Great Barner Reef,<br />

Kangaroo Island, The National<br />

Parks of Kakadu and litchfield as<br />

well as <strong>the</strong> exciting cities of<br />

Sydney and Melbourne will be<br />

included. Those travelers desiring<br />

fur<strong>the</strong>r adventures will have <strong>the</strong><br />

opportunity to include New<br />

Zealand, FIJi,or Papua New Guinea<br />

as independent travelers.<br />

Guests WIll be treated to cocktails<br />

and appetizers and af<strong>for</strong>ded<br />

Page 5<br />

<strong>the</strong> opportunity to speak with<br />

Karen and o<strong>the</strong>r Australian travel<br />

representatives who Will be present.<br />

So <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

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"Stand-Up Cabin" Airplane Gets Applause<br />

Growing in popularity with regional<br />

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is a 19-passenger "stand-up<br />

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<strong>the</strong> 200th delivery milestone with<br />

<strong>the</strong> hand-off of a new airplane to<br />

Impulse Airlines of Australia.<br />

The delivery to Impulse IS representative<br />

of a solid market <strong>for</strong><br />

Ray<strong>the</strong>on Aircraft. Last year, 11 new<br />

Beech 190005 were delivered to<br />

customers in countries such as<br />

Canada, Sweden, IndoneSIa, and<br />

Nigeria. Ano<strong>the</strong>r 54 Beech 19000s<br />

were delivered to domestic operators,<br />

Including Mesa Air Group,<br />

Continental Express, Commutalr,<br />

Astral Aviation, and Great Lakes<br />

AViation,as well as a corporate customer.<br />

"The strength of <strong>the</strong> Beech<br />

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operation." said Mike Scheidt, vIce<br />

preSident, Airline Sales. "On many<br />

of <strong>the</strong>ir routes, our customers operate<br />

Beech 19000s more economically<br />

than <strong>the</strong>y could o<strong>the</strong>r. larger<br />

aircraft. "<br />

The plane, which is u!'llque rn<br />

its class, has generated tremendous<br />

passenger acceptance with ItS<br />

stand-up cabin.<br />

The Beech 19000 IS reported to<br />

be <strong>the</strong> market leader among 19passenger<br />

aircraft. Deliveries have<br />

Increased steadily since ,t was<br />

Introduced In late 1991. WIth near<br />

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than 5.6 million flight cycles on <strong>the</strong><br />

1900 fleet, its reputation <strong>for</strong> reliabilIty<br />

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In addition to Hawker midSize<br />

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Majestic mountains, inspinng<br />

national parks and peaceful rolling<br />

landscapes remrnd us that we<br />

don't have to travel to a <strong>for</strong>eign<br />

land to see natural beauty. As <strong>the</strong><br />

summer begins to heat up and travel<br />

plans are bemg made, more and<br />

more families are choosing to take<br />

In <strong>the</strong> bounties of our own country<br />

Instead of travelmg across <strong>the</strong><br />

ocean. And what better way to see<br />

Amenca than by bus.<br />

According to a survey sponsored<br />

by <strong>the</strong> National Tour<br />

Association,<br />

more travelers than ever are riding<br />

motorcoaches as part of <strong>the</strong>ir vacations.<br />

In fact, 21.2 mIllion travelers<br />

rode motorcoaches as a part of<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir vacations in 1995.<br />

Additionally, Greyhound Lines,<br />

<strong>the</strong> nation's largest intercity bus<br />

As more and more Americans are<br />

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over o<strong>the</strong>r modes of travel.<br />

According to Stuart Robinson, v<strong>ice</strong><br />

president of marketmg <strong>for</strong><br />

Greyhound Lines, traveling by bus<br />

is becommg popular agambecause<br />

of Its convenience, its mexpenslve<br />

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On-board surveys taken by <strong>the</strong><br />

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<strong>March</strong> 20, 1997 • Grosse Pointe News/The Connection. Great Escapes '97<br />

Tired of Not Being In Controll<br />

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now Be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

Go<br />

,<br />

schedules are lookmg <strong>for</strong> peace of<br />

mind at home, at work and at play.<br />

Part of <strong>the</strong> beauty of traveling by<br />

bus is that you can book your trip<br />

with little advance not<strong>ice</strong> at nearly<br />

half <strong>the</strong> cost of o<strong>the</strong>r modes of travel,<br />

and you can SIt back, read a<br />

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<strong>the</strong> way," says Robinson.<br />

Robinson cited <strong>the</strong> Greyhound<br />

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by bus that allows travelers to see<br />

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"Greyhound's Ameripass, which<br />

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traveler, not <strong>the</strong> system, while<br />

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In addition to its Ameripass,<br />

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Great Escapes '97 • Grosse Pointe NewslTheConnection. <strong>March</strong> 20, 1997<br />

You may be able to spend less<br />

money and have even more of a<br />

good time when you go to Canada<br />

if you learn about border crossing<br />

regulations and tax rebates be<strong>for</strong>ehand.<br />

Here, from <strong>the</strong> Canadian government,<br />

is in<strong>for</strong>mation that may<br />

help.<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e Going To Canada<br />

Ease Through Canadian Customs<br />

end less money and have a good ti<br />

• Contact Revenue Canada or <strong>the</strong><br />

nearest Canadian Embassy or<br />

Consulate to learn what goods<br />

can be brought in.<br />

• Be aware that some foods, animals<br />

and plants are restricted<br />

or prohibited.<br />

• Have proper Identification such<br />

as birth certificates or passports,<br />

especially <strong>for</strong> children. If<br />

.unt Fun and<br />

, Photography<br />

'---<br />

As <strong>the</strong> warm wea<strong>the</strong>r beckons us<br />

outside, and to vacation destinations<br />

near and far, we find ourselvesunwinding<br />

ana<br />

rewlndingeven<br />

our film<br />

cameras.<br />

Here are<br />

some tips on<br />

captunng <strong>the</strong><br />

best of <strong>the</strong><br />

best this summer.<br />

1. Be Prepared: Spontaneous<br />

events, such as grandpa on Inline<br />

skates, or your daughter's<br />

award-winning sandcastle are<br />

<strong>the</strong> everyday summer actiVItIes<br />

that become cherished<br />

memones when captured on<br />

film. Keep a camera with fresh<br />

battenes and film handy, or<br />

pick up single-use cameras so<br />

you won't have to say, U I wish<br />

I had my camera."<br />

2. Get Close: If your SUbject IS<br />

your Child, and <strong>the</strong> first fish he<br />

or she ever caught, make<br />

<strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> focus. Frame <strong>the</strong><br />

subJect(s) in <strong>the</strong> lens so that<br />

<strong>the</strong>re's Just hint of <strong>the</strong> background<br />

or <strong>for</strong>eground-perhaps<br />

part of a boat or water.<br />

Draw <strong>the</strong> attention to <strong>the</strong> sub-<br />

Ject: <strong>the</strong> proud young fisher<br />

and <strong>the</strong> catch of <strong>the</strong> day<br />

3. Flash Away: USing a flash on a<br />

bright sunny day may not<br />

seem to make sense, but It<br />

actually helps to eliminate<br />

shadows or dark subjects<br />

caused by backlighting.<br />

4. Different<br />

Strokes <strong>for</strong> Different<br />

Folks: Try turning<br />

your camera vertically<br />

when shooting<br />

people that are<br />

standing. It will look<br />

more flattering and<br />

avoid awkward cutoffs.<br />

When photographing<br />

children,<br />

get down to <strong>the</strong>ir level; <strong>the</strong><br />

results will be more natural<br />

and children will respond better<br />

to being photographed.<br />

5. Keep It Moving: Shooting rn<br />

<strong>the</strong> summer months means<br />

<strong>the</strong>re's a lot of actIVity, so try<br />

to capture subjects rn action.<br />

StoPPing <strong>the</strong> action makes<br />

people look too posed or stiff.<br />

Take lots of shots of action<br />

sequences-you'll find you'll<br />

capture a "story" on frlm. The<br />

more photos you take, <strong>the</strong><br />

better chance of getting outstanding,<br />

once-In-a-Ilfetlme<br />

results.<br />

Free Brochure<br />

For additIonal photo tiPS. <strong>the</strong><br />

Photography In<strong>for</strong>mation Council<br />

(PIC) offers a free brochure, "365<br />

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by callmg 1-800-599-5929.<br />

PIC IS an aSSOCiation of <strong>the</strong> photography<br />

mdustry that offers free<br />

adV<strong>ice</strong> about taking great photos<br />

year-round.<br />

,<br />

you are traveling WIth children<br />

who are not your own, you'll<br />

also need wrrtten permIssion<br />

from <strong>the</strong>ir parents<br />

or guardians.<br />

At Customs<br />

• Declare all personal goods and<br />

giftS, including alcohol and<br />

tobacco prod ucts.<br />

• Most goods brought into<br />

Canada <strong>for</strong> personal use are<br />

exempt from duties and taxes<br />

when <strong>the</strong>y are declared on<br />

arrival at customs.<br />

• Gifts are duty- and tax-free if<br />

<strong>the</strong>y're valued at $60 Canadian<br />

or Jess.<br />

• Alcohol allowed into Canada <strong>for</strong><br />

personal use can not exceed<br />

40 ounces liquor or wine; or<br />

288 ounces beer or ale.<br />

Visitors have to pay duties,<br />

taxes and provincial fees <strong>for</strong><br />

any additional quantIties up to<br />

proVincial limits. Visitors must<br />

be 18 years old to bring alcohol<br />

into Alberta, Manitoba and<br />

Quebec. The minimum age is<br />

19 elsewhere In Canada.<br />

• Tobacco IS limIted to 14 ounces<br />

of loose tobacco, 200 cigarettes,<br />

50 cigars and 400<br />

tobacco sticks. VISitors have to<br />

pay dutres, taxes and provincial<br />

fees <strong>for</strong> any additional quantities<br />

up to provincial limits.<br />

VIsitors must be 18 years old<br />

to brrng tobacco products into<br />

Alberta, Saskatchewan,<br />

Manitoba, Quebec, Yukon<br />

Territory and Northwest<br />

Terrltorres. The minimum age IS<br />

(Begmnlng April 18th, 1(97)<br />

s329- s 349 per couple<br />

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19 elsewhere in Canada.<br />

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Fur<strong>the</strong>r Tips<br />

• It is against <strong>the</strong> law <strong>for</strong> VISItors<br />

to bring handguns or o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

weapons such as mace or pepper<br />

spray into Canada. All<br />

firearms and weapons must be<br />

declared to customs at <strong>the</strong> first<br />

POint of entry. Failure to do so<br />

may result in penalties.<br />

Visitors bearing weapons <strong>for</strong><br />

hunting purposes should see<br />

<strong>the</strong> Revenue Canada pamphlet<br />

Importing a Rrearm or Weapon<br />

into Canada.<br />

• Keep all receipts <strong>for</strong> gifts In<br />

caseyou are asked to show<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir dollar value.<br />

• If you're not sure about what to<br />

declare, declare first, <strong>the</strong>n ask<br />

<strong>the</strong> customs off<strong>ice</strong>r.<br />

• VISitors can claim a goods and<br />

serv<strong>ice</strong>s tax (GST) refund <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> GST paId on most goods<br />

and on accommodations of<br />

less than one month. They can<br />

also receive a refund <strong>for</strong> provin-<br />

Cial sales tax paid In Quebec<br />

and Manitoba.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on refunds,<br />

send <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> GST pamphlet, Tax<br />

Refunds <strong>for</strong> Visitors to Canada or<br />

call 1-800-668-4748 while In<br />

Canada. You can also write to<br />

Travellers Directorate, Revenue<br />

Canada, 8th floor, Sir Richard Scott<br />

Budding. Ottawa, ON KIA OL8,<br />

Canada; or VISit Revenue Canada<br />

and ItS publications on <strong>the</strong> Internet<br />

at: gopher:j jgopher. revcan.ca,<br />

ftp://ftp.revcan.ca,<br />

http://www.revcan.ca<br />

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