Paf.:l& Sf. Clerk Receives Service Alvard Gros~ Pointe Woods City Clerk Leona Liddle, termlnat. ing her service to the c:ity De. cember 31. received an award for her 12 yeahl of service as Cit)' Clerk at !be regular coun. cil meeling MOIIday, December 21. Calling the duly b
• Thursday, December 24, 1970 A.dult Education Classes <strong>Of</strong>fered , What wm they th1nlt of next? archaeology aeries directed by Believe it or DOt, the Grosae Williams and Elsie Peek who PoiDte PubUc SChools Adult come to us from the Detroit Education Program is offering Institute of Arts. , a class in Fly Tying, which will For further Information con. undoubtedly attract scores of cernlng registration for the avid trout fishermen, and (at winter session. of classes you about the same time) a course are encouraged to call the De. called Simple Home Repslrs partment of Community Serv. which is designed to acquaillt ices at 8M-3808 or 885.0271." the female homemaker with the A fuU listiJlg of classes for skills of making simple home this wiflter sessiwi include: repairs. Speelal Inleres~ What other conclusion can a Selr Improvement womens' liberation advocate Auto Mechanlcs, Men and draw but the vision of a hus. Women; Books America is Read. band and wile applying their log, Bridge, Beglnj Inter; Adv.; newly acquired skills; he me. Business and Real <strong>Estate</strong> Law, tlculously tying flies while she Creative Writing, Driver Train. dutifully repair.~ a leaky faucet. ing for Adults, Efrective Ex. , The Department of Com. pression. Grosse Pointe Rose munity Service has released the Society, -H 0 me Gardening announcement of the~e courses (Spring). Investment Pro. . " " GROSSE president of the Dada Club, anll Mrs. Theresa DIVirall, presl. dent of the Mothen Club, lor the wonderful eveniDa. - . - The Junior clasl at Austin will travel to the Unlverslty of Detroit Memorial BulidiDIl on December 17 to take part iD tht "Age of <strong>To</strong>morrow." Tbe pro. gram presents career oppor. tunities and a projection of di{. ferent occupations In t!)e "spac~ age." The program, sponsored by the University of Detroit, was open to all east sid .. ~chools. AusUn was happy t(o accept tbe University's graciou .. luvitallon. There will be a Christmas Coffee House sponsored by the Student Senate officers. It wl11 be held in the Austin cafeteria on Sunday, December 20, beginning at 7:30. There will be a nominal admission fee. The pro. gram includes multiple read. ings, poetry. songs, and drama. tic interpretations. - - - The Christmas vacation will begin on December 22 followin~ the annual Cbristmas assembly. Classes will resume on January 4. Center <strong>Of</strong>fering Many Courses POINTE NEWS Austin Prep School News IRanch J'"ired 1.- • By Scout Troop The Austin Players opened their thirteenth season over the: Thanksaiving holiday with the musical producUon under Ihe di. reclion of Mr, Thomll E.BaU. ey. The t h r e e performancel were well attended and many l:ongratulated the cast aDd crew of 112 young men and womell. The production was "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" wh\chwas the Players' 54th show. The rest of this season In. cludes the Student Directed One Act in February and the State League and Genesian One Acts in March. The spring play wiu be in April but has not been an. nounced as yet - . - as highlil1Jhts to the winter cedures-Begln; Adv., Mathe. Six Austin students !raveled "$essionof adult education. There malics _ (Algebra _ Geome. to Servite .Hlgh for ~hf! month. '.re courses planned to suit the try), Oceanography, -Oowner. ly Catholic ForenSIc League appetite of ali Grosse Pointe Dog Obedience Training, Pho. meet on Sunday,. December 6. adults. tography-Begin; Adv. -Power Each month A~stin enters st~. The Fly Tying class will be Squadron-Elementary Piloting dents to speak In various public taught by John HoUman, a Speech, Vocabulary Improve: Ispeaking and interpretive speecli member of the Board of Di. menlo events. rectors of ''Trout Unlimited." Music and Dance Students aUending this meet The fee of $2'1.00 includes high Dance - Ballroom; La tin. with Mr. Bailey wae Mike Riz. quality tools and materials for American. -Dance: Square and' zo and Dennis Bailey in Hu. each enrollee and offers an Round (call Rea, 884-21188). morous Interpretation, Ken unusual opportunity to the .Grosse Pointe Chorus (call Cooper, Ronald Schamm, and fisherman who wanls to learn Johns, 886.0'110).-Grosse Pointe Rick Berschback in Serious In. lhe art of m:lking his own lures, Symphony. meet the Masters, terpretalion and John Cobb in This class will meet twice a Piano; Begin Players. Children's Literature. week (Mondays and Wednes. Children's A~tivity-Swimmlng Austin will also enter the days) for five" weeks. Foreigtt unguages-EDgUsb Michigan Forensic League as Simple Home Rt'pairs is a English for New Americans, well as enter and host the Gene- , new class scheduled for Wed- French Conversation, begin, in. sian Interpretation Festival on nesday nights beginning Feb. ter., adv.; German Conversation, February 28. ruary 3. Those who have waited begin. inter., adv.; Italian Con. - - • SOlong for this course will Clnd versation, begin; Spanish Con. Rev, Law r e n c e Puchalski, their patience rewarded. The versation, begin, inter., adv. O.S.A. has tecently joined the search for a knowledgable in. Arts and Cratts faculty. Father Puchalski comes struttor has produced Al Mar. Art: Oil. Water Color, Sketch. to Austin from Chicago, where shall whose 25 years in the ing. Decoupage, begin, inter., he was stationed for the last hardware' business fully quail. adv. EDlimeling, copper. Jew. year and a h a If. He will be fies him' as "Mr. Fix.it" him. elry. silverj LapidarYj Wood. teaching Theology HI, Theology self. shop. IV. Latin I. and Latin III. He other new classes to be 0/- Commercial holds a Bachelor of Arts degr~e fered this winter session are Bookkeeping; Shorthand, be. in Philosophy from VllIanova Orientation to Flight with avia. gin, inter., adv. (60 words): and has done: graduate work in trix Marilyn Sidwell, as in. Trans~ription (minimum 60 Sociology at Loyola University structor, and two classes co. words); Typing, begin, inter., in Chicago. sponsored by the Department adv.; Typing. electric (mini. - - • of Community Services and the mum 30 words). Rev. Robert Gardella and Rev. University 'Center for Adult Sporls and Exercises William Sullivan have been at. ,Education. The co-sponsored Badminton, Basketball for tending meetings of D e t r a i t cbisses ar,e Buying and Re. Men, Golf-Men and Women Archdiocesan Religion coordina. modeling an Older Home with (Winter • Spring). Gym and lors. At these meetings, proce. : Julius BaUew B.S.E.E. con. Swim-.Men, Modern Dance for dures and problems are shared ! suiting engineer as instructor Teen.age Girls, Rhythmic Exer- in an attempt to make religion and Digging Up the Past an cise for Women, Scuba Diving, in the Archdiocese as strong as _______________________ possible. II ,TlSSOT the alarm watch rings I bell when he needs rewinding ) II buzzes him lor reveille. ap. pointments, parking meler ale,ts. dozens 01 othe, occa. sions. And it's one 01the greal. est of Tissottime.masters! He'li enjoy lis line good masculine look as w,!lI. Stmnless sleel with Grand <strong>To</strong>urismo ,acing bracelet, $77.50. Yailow lOp, .sleel back. SS2.~o Also available with strap. I YOIIR tHRISTM4S IS BRIGHT & G4Y! Sign of the Mermaid, Inc. Ipressed his thanks on behalf of Speech 0061 "Creative Drama 75 KERCHEVAL, ON THE KILL-TU 2.1610 Sign of the Mermaid GALLERY 88 KERCHEVAL, ON THE HILL-882-4600 Note: Both Stores Will Be Open Saturda)', December 26 A new term of courses-some for college credit. others simply for self improvement-begins at Grosse Pointe War Memorial Center in carll' January. Three new classes for college credit at either the graduate or undergraduate level will be offered through Wayne State Universlly's Division of Urban Extension on Tuesday evenings. January 12 through March 23 "The Sociology of U r ban S'chools" will be ta~ght (rom 'I to 9:30 p.m. by Dr. Edward Liebson. Those successfuUy completing the course .earn three quarter credits which can be applied eitber to graduate or undergraduate work. "Child Development Principles Applied to Pre School Program. ming" (Home Ecunomics 0585) will be offered on Wednesday evenings January 13.March 24, 6:30-9:30 o'clock. In addition, On December 14, the Austin there will be laboratory, ses. Parents' Club sponsored the an. sions. The instructor is Eliza. nual Christmas Party for the beth Williams. This course faculty. Festivities were held in ~arns 4 quarter credits and can the gym beginning at 8 p.m. be applied to either graduate or Flither Albert Hillebrand ex. undergraduate work. t_h_e_fa_c_u1_ty_t_o_M_r_. _E_d_Ak_e_.~s, for Children" will be offert!d Swimming-Men, Women Fam. ilyj 1'ennis-;.Men anu Women; Volleyball for Men. HomemakiDg Adlvities Chair Caning, Cooking for Thursday nights January 14 through March 25 from 6:30- 10 p.m. carrying 4 quarter credits either graduate or un. dergraduate. Lyn iBrooks.FInn is the instructor. I( , ..I t valen e rK I .::JieWelerS J 6601 E. Warren Two, First Aid (standard. adv.), Advance registration Is re- Flower Arranging, French Cook. quested for these credit counes . ing (begin), Home Decoration Registration .forms may be pick. (begin). -(American Institute ed up in the Center's oH":e~.82 of Decorators). Lake Shore. any day or evening Knitting, MilliDery, Pattern except Sunday. Drafting, Party Cookery aDd In the line of non credit Planniag, Sewillg, begin, IDler. courses is Conversational French 'hiloriD, aDd DreH' which will be taught Tuesday making, Upholstery. mornings beginning January" ~ I mediate; TU 1-4800 - Co.Sponsored, Departmeat or for 12 weeks. There will be a ______ , ._. J Community Services class for beginners from IJ to Squirt Pucksters Blast Cherokees Twenty-four "Outl from Boy The Squirt. DlvWoa Travel I' SCout Troop 147 of Defer Sebool Team weat 00. aL'Otber aeorina attended a cunpout at D Bar A rampaee Slturday, December Ranch, Me.tamor. Michl,"n, III, a'lIin.t the Cherokeea from Friday, December n, to Hockey Club at Tri.County Sunda)', ~mber IS. Bealdes Leaiue's home arena In Detroit. eaJoyln, the 11 incbu of anow, TIw scoria, derby WII led the hillilllht of the weekend by Dave Carron who put on a was the hike to "Old Baldy" seven goal' spree from his posl. mount.aiD.' lion at center. Captain Steve New scouts worlein, to attain Olson tallied four limes wh11e the ranle <strong>Of</strong> Tenderfoot include: Chris Abee scored the three. Larry Shock, Charles Rabaut, Eric Helin. Fred Gerigery, goal "hat trick" ttl be followed Doullas Edwards. Mike Parent, by pairs of goak from Mile Dave 'SheUey, Fred Nellon, MaUard and Kevin Moore, with Sbawn Filzlibboll. Ken Steele Kevin adding two asSilts, Jeff alld Edward Stroh. Loaall. bl"zed a lone goal aDd Other scoutl attendiDa were added four anilu while Jeff Leo SlatiO, Dave HaU, Scott Johnston and Jeff Kydd each McKay, Bob Fradeneck, Dave assisted on two acorina plays Martln, Damian Kislea, Charles . Boley, Josepb Boley. Lee Wiley, and John Hastings 011 one. Bill Michalak, <strong>To</strong>m DlDominico, Now with 40 ,ames bthind Brian Helin and MIke IrviD. them and slOWly rebounding Scoutmaster Mr. Edward Fied. from several weeki 01 team m. ler was assJited b)' Mr. Wiley nesses. the TraYelina Bruins IIIc1 Mr., Nelaon and Dr. FItz.1 will head for London, Ontario libbon. over the Christmas weekend JACOBSON!S te' sUll minus Terry HOllan, out wllh pneumollia. The Bruin Squirts were one of the lew U.S. team. invited to play ill PLACE SETTING SALE for 6.piece place setting Wishing ... all of you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year thl. toullh Canadian compeU. Uoo whleh brines 38 team. lrom all OYer Ontario to battle at Londoll's Oak Ridge Arena. TU 2.1340 ~ the ships wheel, inc. 19605 M.ACK, GIOSSE POI NTE WOODS Oneida Solid Stainless Steel Tableware 4.99 and 6.99 Start a set of perfectly balanced and proportioned Oneida flatware now or add on ., to your present table service at savinll5 during this once-a.yeilr sales event. 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