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To Beneficiaries Of Purchases I Of Buhl Estate - Local History Archives

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Thursd.y, December 2", 1970<br />

HAPPY HOLIDAYS<br />

We extend our sincere wishes for a "Merry<br />

Christmas" And thanks for your patronage<br />

The<br />

Camera<br />

Center<br />

17114 Kerchevil<br />

TU J.4096<br />

In t.. VII ....<br />

ROGER RINKE<br />

CADILLAC CO.<br />

VAN DYKE BET. 10.11 MILE RDS.<br />

TELEPHONE 536-6260 or 757.0767<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Vandals Display<br />

Lack of 'Spirit'<br />

We, at CUSTOMCRAFT, wish to thank all of the wonderful<br />

people in the area who have given us the opportunity to serve<br />

them during the past year.<br />

We sincerely hope you are enjoying whatever facilities we moy<br />

have built or remodeled for you.<br />

People, like you, who appreciate quality work and personal<br />

service at a fair price, help to make our company a success.<br />

We are looking forward to fulfilling the building and remodeling<br />

requirements of our neighbors in the coming year.<br />

<strong>To</strong> all of the people in the community, we wish the best of<br />

heaIth, happinessand prosperity in 1971.<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Gi' Dauphinais, Doug Har,ie, Oscar Amori, Ed Earl<br />

C Ueo~!.QMC ~~S;T<br />

BUILDING & REMODElING CONTRACTORS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL<br />

•<br />

881-1024<br />

11164 MACK AYE. - GROSSE POINTE41224<br />

CREATORS OF IDEAS FOR ADDED LIVABILITY<br />

Serving This Area Since 7956<br />

GJlOSSE,POINTE<br />

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NEWS<br />

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Volunteer Action Agency<br />

Has Valuable Functions<br />

Outdoor Christmas lights, spot<br />

lights and extension cords In<br />

the Woods have been a favorite<br />

target of thieves and vandals<br />

durlne the days of "goodwill"<br />

jWlt prior to Christmas Day.<br />

Ben Harrell, 782 Hollywood,<br />

telephoned Woods poIlce to reo<br />

port that on Tuesday, !)e(:em.<br />

ber 15, between 8 and 10 p.m.<br />

five cords of twinkle lIgbts were<br />

stolen wbUe hi. family was out<br />

for the evening. In addition, two<br />

extension cords and three other<br />

cords of lights were cut by the<br />

vandals.<br />

The old year is just about<br />

over and tile new one I.s at our<br />

doorstep. Isn't this a perfect<br />

time to take inventory of what<br />

YO\lwill do, or have been do.<br />

ing by way of volunteer aellvi.<br />

ties? Have your effortl heen<br />

productive? Does your organ.<br />

ization need some assbtance In<br />

planning worthwhile vohJnteer<br />

proS~ts? Or Is this the first op.<br />

portunlty you've had tp do vol.<br />

unteer work? Are you in a<br />

quandary .. to where your spe.<br />

t.:ial talent!; could do the most<br />

good?<br />

Detroit area by giving consul.<br />

tation to clubs, grO\lps and or.<br />

ganizalions by determining their<br />

Interest and ability to meet<br />

community needs; their Im'olve.<br />

ment In providing Inner.clty<br />

gfass roots people to become<br />

Mrs. Virginia Krause, 2204 Then an organization caUed<br />

Allard. contacted pollee to re. the Volunteer Action Center of<br />

port that her extension cord Metropolitan Detroit Is your<br />

had been taken from the front answer. In previous years, the<br />

o! her home Sunday, December Central Volunteer Bureau func.<br />

20, between 2:30 and 11 a.m. tioned primarUy as a clearing<br />

Woods police received a call house for volunteers to health,<br />

from lachard Miller, 1332 <strong>To</strong>r. welfar~, recreational. civic and nity agencies. This listing will<br />

rey, reporting that a spotlight cultural agencies, setting stan. be distributed early In 1971.<br />

worth $8 was stolen from the dards, sponsoring t r 8 i n i n g For further information on<br />

front of his home someUme classes, working with agencies VAC call 833-0622.<br />

after 6 p.m.<br />

on the development of volunteer<br />

Walter Dushand, 1692 Little' programs. and the recognition<br />

stone, re ported a theft of. hls of volunteers. Honest Newsboy<br />

5O.footextellJlion cord from out. Earlier this year, Vnited<br />

sl.de bis home Sunday. Community Services of Detroit Returns Wallet<br />

Mr. W. Morgan, 1435 Fair. called a meeting of community<br />

home, estimated his loss at agencies and loeal chapters of Mrs. Georgia Maxine Thomp'<br />

$19.95 when three flood lights<br />

national service organizations to son of 593 Vernier rOlld. lost<br />

were taken Sunday evening<br />

consider UCS' projected tie-in her wallet containing a small<br />

within a 45.mlnute period. with the NaUonal Center for sum of money, driver's license<br />

Mrs. Richard Puller, 1831 Al. Voluntary Action. As a result and personal papers at the<br />

lard, stated to police that some. of encouragement expl'essed at curb in Kercheval avenue, be.<br />

time in the early hours of Sun.<br />

this meeting, and in line with tween Vendome and Kerby<br />

day, a $5 spotlight was taken<br />

UCS' reorganization, the Cen. roads, on Friday, December 18.<br />

from the front o£ her home.<br />

tral Volunteer Bureau changed The following day, a newsboy<br />

Dwight Walker, 1817 StaD'<br />

its name to Volunteer Action found the wallet and took It to<br />

bope, and Richard Kippen, 1925<br />

Center of Metropolitan Detroit. the Fanns police station, con.<br />

Huntington, both reported to<br />

This standardized name is be. tents intael.<br />

Woods police that 'potliehts<br />

ing adopted by similar organiza. The boy, who was lauded b)'<br />

were taken from their bomes<br />

tlons in 30 other cities in the police for hls honesty, I.s Joel<br />

late Saturday Dieht or earl)'<br />

country.<br />

Thomas, 14, of M Moross road,<br />

Sunday morning. Strings o£ However, more importanlly, who was delivering papers on<br />

lights on the Kippen property VAC redirtected Its foeus from his route, spied the wallet on<br />

however, remained untouched. placement and referr~1 of indl. the ~OUDd, and took It to the<br />

George Tuttle, 2051 Oxford, vidual volunteers to consulta. police station, where a check of<br />

reported that a string of Christ. tIon, education and promotion the contents revealed the o...... n.<br />

mas lights were taken from the of potential volunteer manpower er's identity.<br />

front of biB bome between mid. in tbe Metropolitan Detroitarea. Mrs. Thompson was notified<br />

night and 7 a.m. Sunday morn. A department within the Cen. and she penonally picked up<br />

ing.<br />

tral Services Division of UCS, her property_She told police<br />

James Bommarito, 607 Brair. Volunteer Action Center o])\!r. that sbe and a friend were<br />

cliff, called Friday, Deeember ates with a paid and volunteer traveling west on Kercheval, in<br />

18, to report tJiree dozen out- staff. It is guided and dir~ted the friend'. car, when the<br />

door Christmas lights missing. by a 24 to 36-member advisory Vehicle developed transmission<br />

Joseph Sibzina, 806 I'T. Re. councll and Its subordinate trouble. The friend drove off<br />

naud, apotted six youths in a committees, and it serves resi.<br />

the avenue to a city street, she<br />

station wagon turning down dents of the Metropolitan De. did not know which one, to see<br />

Wedgewood after he discovered troit area.<br />

what was causing the problem.<br />

eight atrings of lights were New areas of concentration In. Mrs. Thompson said that<br />

missine from hl.s shrubberies elude consultation with clubs, when .he stepped Qut of the<br />

Friday at midnight. The ati. groups and' organizations reo automobile. she apparently had<br />

mated value 01. his loas WII $12. gardlng the salient needs for dropped the wallet without<br />

volunteer manpower; intensive noticing, and did not discover<br />

EXTJlAVAGANCE work with agencies to deter- the loss untll me and her friend<br />

Modern luxuries may make mine their need forvolunteen<br />

arrived at their Detroit destin.<br />

the world go 'round, but thr.)' In creative and innovative as. ation.<br />

prevent peoplell' incomes from signments, including the exten.<br />

goine more than haa-way. sion and enrichment of .thelr<br />

services and training of volun.<br />

1111<br />

teers; services as a clearing<br />

bouae on new movemenla and<br />

trends in volunteer service and<br />

information, through various<br />

media, about various crlth!al<br />

manpower need in the com.<br />

munity which might be filted<br />

by volunteers.<br />

BEFORE AFTER VAC's other services include<br />

CHIMN£Y SERVICE referral of Interested individuals<br />

nebuIU.nepalre

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