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Page Ten<br />

Novice Acts Carefree<br />

At Her First Vaccination<br />

By Elizabeth Stephens<br />

The waiting room of the vet.<br />

erir.ary hospital .iusf wasn't big<br />

enough f(\r the young SI. Ber.<br />

nard's tail. Thump - thump -thump<br />

it banked abainst human<br />

shins, until her owner pulled<br />

her rear end down on the floor,<br />

w.hereupon the great tail batted<br />

several pets who were hiding<br />

under the furniture. Final1~' the<br />

9O-pound puppy rolled over on<br />

hOlrruhh ..r .~pine and played like<br />

a baby with her leash; and the<br />

Check Returned<br />

By 14-Year-Old<br />

• OFFICI FURNISHINGS<br />

• D£$1Gt4ING .IHI PLANNING<br />

• LWI PLAN AVAILABLE<br />

A e-..... Seurce .. FilM<br />

'anlh'" Iv. __ PoiRtlt<br />

IU31 MACK<br />

II"SUO<br />

FURY III - 2 dr. H.T.<br />

AIIto<br />

~r ••tr.n", sf_In" $72<br />

V-i entllll.<br />

ptIr month<br />

CHRYSLER-2 dr. H.T.<br />

AutCl ••tun,.:<br />

power ,Ieerln, ~O<br />

1Inc1 IIr.ke.,<br />

outside mirror,<br />

wh .. 1 covefl,<br />

01101 II.....<br />

CROWN IMP~RIAL BARRACUDA<br />

COUPE $140 2 dr. H.T.<br />

Full'l<br />

tail dusted off a space in the<br />

middle of the floor.<br />

"I had a friend who kept two<br />

St. Bernards in the country,"<br />

was the comment of an awed<br />

spectator who was holding his<br />

trembling 1i t tie toy out of<br />

harm's way. "The same family<br />

also owned a Pekinese.<br />

"The St. Bernards used to<br />

pick the Peke up in their mouths<br />

and carry him off with them tt:<br />

the woods. They never hurt the<br />

little dog, of course, but the<br />

first time the owners saw the<br />

Peke lying on the ground where<br />

the big dogs had dropped him,<br />

not making a sound, they were<br />

sure he was dead!"<br />

Now it was time for the baby<br />

Leona~d MacEachern, 568 St. mcnster to go to the back room<br />

Clair avenue, age 14, reported for her shots and she loped<br />

to city police that he had found away at the side of her master<br />

~ check'for $.~7.19and a deposit like something out of BORN<br />

slip from the National Bank of FREE.<br />

Qetroit at St. Clair and Kerche- As a matter of fact, it's time<br />

"al. The writer of the check for all Pointe dogs to get their<br />

was Thomas West of 15530 shots from their vets and their<br />

Windmill Pointe drive, who said Iyearly licenses from their city<br />

lie had .ieposited the check, offices.<br />

plus ~ in cash,. at 7:30 a.m. in Although your dog's rabies<br />

the rught depoSIt box. vaCCInation shot is considered<br />

.. Upon checking, office~ Virgil good for two years in Michigan,<br />

G. ~eaupre found .the nIght de. modern veterinary medicine rec-<br />

POSIt box to be Jammed. Th.e ommends getting a yearly boost.<br />

~anager of the bank was notI. er shot for (l) canine distemper<br />

fied and the bof' taken care of. (2) infectious canine hepatitis<br />

1(3) leptospirosis, a bacterial in.<br />

fection earried by rats and dogs<br />

and transmissible to humans.<br />

Other important safeguards to<br />

your pet's well.being are re~.<br />

lar nail clipping, plucking hair<br />

from the ears of breeds like<br />

Poodls and Schnauzers, express.<br />

ing the anal sacs, regular groom.<br />

ing and' a diet, perferably com.<br />

mercial, which is nutritionally<br />

complete. ~<br />

Licensing at the Pointe offices<br />

is a yearly affair, of course, and<br />

there is no objection by city<br />

clerks to issuing dog licenses<br />

early, if such is still the case<br />

in your area. Don't forget to<br />

take along your dog's vacination<br />

certificate. .<br />

Call your own city offices for<br />

the' legal deadline, or watch the<br />

notices as they appear in the<br />

NEWS.<br />

LEASEA NEW 1967<br />

Auto..!r.n •.,<br />

pOwer st"rin"<br />

ptIr monlh<br />

$71<br />

e,,"ippe~ v", en,lne.<br />

ptIr _Ih ptIr montll<br />

Fnlturlng Chrysler Pt'"duets and Other 0<br />

Fine Cars and True","<br />

KEN BROWN LEASING CORP •. ~<br />

3123 L Jeffmon, Detroit LO I-OI,SO _<br />

-'1958 •• J<br />

For Roses, """oa--<br />

Everue.ns, Borders, ~~<br />

Paths aid Slopes -.<br />

31/2 $275 Paygro readily absorbs and holds moisture • stays put<br />

in wind and rain. conditions soil, adds humus • guar.<br />

. ,-<br />

,.'<br />

.-'<br />

.:<br />

:.-.<br />

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~<br />

anteed weed.free • rich brown color • non.toxic<br />

.~.<br />

Wm. J.<br />

ALLEMOM<br />

17727 MACK AVE., cor. University<br />

882-8877<br />

A.wards Dinner<br />

For Kerby Cubs<br />

Kerby School's Cub Pack 481<br />

held its Blue and Gold Dinner<br />

on Monday evening, April 17, at<br />

the Gl'osse Pointe War )!emo.<br />

rial. Follolving dinner the Cubs,<br />

parents and friends enjoyed a<br />

demonstration of Judo by James<br />

Keeney and Richa:'d Roberts<br />

and an archery exhibition.<br />

Slides were shown by J. Harwood<br />

MU13chausen of previous<br />

Cub functions such as the Pinewood<br />

Derby and the Indian Pow.<br />

wow.<br />

At Ihe close of the meeting<br />

awards were given to Richard<br />

Fellows. Steve nogan. Chris Lik.<br />

ert, Kevin Bur k e, Timothy<br />

Tho mas. John ~1anos, Chris<br />

Munchausen, Kevin K reg e r,<br />

David Taylor, Russell Veit, John<br />

Shore, Danny Craite, Greg Bas.<br />

sett. David S t r a c h a n. Kurt<br />

Katzenmeier, Paul Jurusov, Bill<br />

Austerberry. Jonathon L 0 c Jr,<br />

Andy Bentley. Jan Allen, Mark<br />

Longsworth, Lee Cox, Kenneth<br />

King, Leonard Swansnn, David<br />

Curto, Kent. Severson, Horace<br />

Allen, ~lark Oetting, D a \' i d<br />

Sorge, Ken Lock, Kurt Mosher,<br />

~like Boyer, Kevin Donahue and<br />

Jim Curto.<br />

Hear 9 Cases<br />

In City Court<br />

I<br />

The City Municipal Court con. I<br />

vened on Tuesday, April 11,<br />

with Judge Douglas L. Paterson<br />

presiding. The following cases<br />

were heard:<br />

Michael Morgan, 1014 York.<br />

shire road, charged with viola.<br />

tion of probation:, Given six<br />

months more probation.<br />

Mary Black, (no address list.<br />

ed), charged with simple larceny:<br />

Found guilty and fined<br />

$25 with one year probation .<br />

LeMark Pleasant, (no address<br />

listed), chargpd as a disorder.<br />

ly person and with simple lar.<br />

ceny: Failed to appear-bond<br />

forfeited. .<br />

Anthony RoumelI, 706 Lake.<br />

pointe, charged with speeding-<br />

35 miles an hour in a 25 mile<br />

zone: Pled guilty and found<br />

guilty and fined $25.<br />

Anthony Roumell, 706 Lake.<br />

pointe, charged with speeding<br />

45 miles an hour in a 35 mile<br />

zone: Pled guilty and found<br />

guilty; fined $35, four sessions<br />

in drivers safety school and pro.<br />

bation extended six months ..<br />

Julian Swiencicki, 7734 COI\'<br />

ger, charged as a disorderly<br />

person: Pled guilty, was found<br />

guilty and fined $100 or 30 days.<br />

Laurence Craig, 25149 Rosenbusch,<br />

Warren, charged with<br />

driving while visibly impaired:<br />

Pled not guilty and found guilty.<br />

He was given six months pro.<br />

bation, no drinking. allowed<br />

only to drive to and from work,<br />

four sessions in drivers safety<br />

school and fined $100 or 30 days.<br />

Hugo Horny, 619 Barrington<br />

road, charged with running (l<br />

red light: Pled not guilty and<br />

was found guilty. Sentence was<br />

suspended because of a good<br />

driving record.<br />

Frederick Sholer, 102 Merri.<br />

weather road. charged with<br />

careless driving: Pled not<br />

guilty and was founri guilty.<br />

fined $10 plus four sessions at<br />

Drivers Safety School.<br />

Lt. James R. Foster<br />

Trains At Fort Knox<br />

Second Lieutenant James R.<br />

Foster, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

James R. Foster, 1977 Little.<br />

stone road, completed an armor<br />

officer orientation cours p at the<br />

Army Armor School, Ft. Knox,<br />

Ky., April 18.<br />

The nine-week course covers<br />

branch training in armor for<br />

newly commissioned officers<br />

with special emphasis on duti~<br />

of a tank platoon leader.<br />

Lt. Foster received his M. B.<br />

A. degree in 1966 from Western<br />

Michigan University, Kalama.<br />

zoo. He is a member of Delta<br />

Upsilon fraternity.<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

'Second City' I<br />

COIning May 8 Neigh~orhood Club<br />

•<br />

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through a well-planned will and personal<br />

trust fund. Manufacturers Bank can help you<br />

establish a Life Insu rance Trust or a Living<br />

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For complete information contact Byron D. Walter,<br />

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__________ ------------=---- Thursday, April 27 . I I<br />

l Har'var d D I:VUUty takes money toSb~<br />

News I Dean To Speak I<br />

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BARGAn<br />

DAYS<br />

ARE REAl<br />

BARGAn<br />

DAYS<br />

At<br />

RICHARD<br />

BUICK<br />

151 03 Kerehe,~<br />

VA 1.5400<br />

BURGLAR PROOF GUARDS<br />

To fit all styles of windows. ResidErod<br />

Commercial, in Steel or Aluminum. The,<br />

been our speciolty for many years. ""<br />

vents Vandalism. Protect YOurfaml~ .<br />

Burglary and Assault. We are winO:-,<br />

cialisls and don'I you forget it!<br />

Don't Woit 'til Too Lale, CIHTill,!<br />

640 UST .AIR- TEC We.; Sicle Call TW2.70'<br />

7 MIL[ RD. Eall Side C.II C.<br />

" -<br />

. .. Acquire t~,<br />

When. "The Best of Second Summer Day Camp 120. For Junior High Teens, Sat- Samuel H. ~1iller, D. D., Dean<br />

City" com~s t.o Detroit, featu.re The Neighborhood Club will urdays, May 13 and. June 3 are of the Harvard Divinity School,<br />

~ketches \~11l JIlclude those ong. again provide a Summer Pro- the dates for t~e Inps. will lecture on ~lay 3, at 8 p.m.,<br />

mally wrItten. and pe~formed gram for boys and girls ages The bus ~vll1 ~eave fr?m at the Grosse Pointe Unitarian<br />

by Second CIty alumm: Alan 6.11 lltarling Ihe last week in Brownell Jumor 11lgh parkJl1g Church. Ilis topic will be "The<br />

Arkin, Oscar nominee for his June and ending the last week lot at 9 a.m. with return sche.d- New Fronliers of Faith."<br />

role in "The Russians Arc Com. of July from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. uled for around 1 p.m. RegIS' "The frontiers of faith are<br />

ing, The Russians Are Coming;" There will be two soctions: Mon. trations will be taken at Club always changing, simply because<br />

Ba.rbara Harris, who just reo day, Wednesday and Friday for office, 710 Notre Dame. and history and Ihe world continual.<br />

ceJved a Tony for her perform. both boys and girl~ and a Tues. should be made 10 days prior to ly put new questions before<br />

ance in "The Apple Tree" and day Thursday for boys only. the scheduled trip. . . man. Confronted as we are by<br />

Joel Grey, Tony Award winner The theme will be built around Miss Margie Sloan WIll be. m a revolution of radical dimen.<br />

for. his role in Broadway's top Disneyland with the following charge of the trips and also gIve sions. the future of faith has<br />

musical, "Cabaret." activities feat'lred: So f t b a II, instruction. been severel~' threatened.<br />

The troupe, which specializes kickball, newcomb, tumbling, For further information please "The shift from the mystical<br />

in satirical and topical humor, trampoline, tennis instruction call TU 5.4600. to the mathematical, from pray.<br />

is being brought to Detroit by for 9.11, field hockey, track Girls' Softball League er to the computer, from wor'I'<br />

the Grosse Poinle Unitarian events, square dancing, drama. Last call for 5th and 6th grade ship to research, has changed,<br />

Church. Th(' performance will tics, nature study and special girls from Grosse Pointp. schools our way of living and thinking<br />

be held at the Detroit Institute events. who would like to enter a Soft- so that we must ask in all hon.<br />

of Arts Auditorium, May 8, and Registrations for Day Camp ball Team in the Neighborhood esty: How we can praclice reli.<br />

will begin at 8:30 p.m. are now being taken at the Club Club League. Each team must gion, intelligently, in this new<br />

AU seats are reserved. Checks Office-7l0 Notre Dame. For be sponsored by an adult. age already born?"<br />

should be made payable to the further information plase call ------ Admission is $1.50 for adults, I<br />

Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church, TV 5-4600. Shot.t Scuffle' $.75 for students. This will be<br />

17150 ~!aumee, Grosse Pointe. Tennis Clinic ., the last lecture in the seri('s.<br />

Orchestra seats are $5, balcony 'The very po~ular. ~eighbor. No COlllplaint "The Directilln of Human Devel- I<br />

seats $4. hood Club Tenms Chmc under opment."<br />

------- the direction of Miss Stephanie I -- I jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - -~_.-. ----------------<br />

It seems fashionable today to' Prychitko will be conducted for City Police, patrolling Jef.<br />

wear our budgets unbalanced. five weeks starting Monday, ferson and Rivard on Saturday. MUSIC BOX srrUDIO<br />

-----------~--IJune 19. Classes will be set up April 22, received information<br />

for the following age groups: that several cars were stopped<br />

THIS WEEK'S 9-10 .Year Olds, Mon., Wed., there by Patrolman Ralph 15609 l\laek Ave., between Balfour and Su<br />

SPECIAL Fri., 9-10 a.m.; l~.lZ Year Olds, ~!oore, of thp. Park Police. Phone 881.2013<br />

Mon., Wed., FrI., 10.11 a.m.; Upon investigation they found i<br />

13.16 Years Olds, Mon., Wed., Peter P. Vas salle, of 18040 I leSSOl1S,rel1tals, sales and s.er1Jice~<br />

Fri., 11-12 Noon; Adults-Begin- Davidson, Det., and N!cholas<br />

ners<br />

and<br />

and Interm~diates, :rues.,<br />

Thurs., 9.10.30 a.m., All<br />

Fatsass, of 35~6 st. Jean,<br />

stated to offIcer Moore<br />

who I<br />

that<br />

We teach rock and roll organ, piano base .<br />

dccordion, drums, guitar, banjo, sax' and'c1=<br />

Ages.Advanced, T u e s. and they had been cut off by an Authorized epiphone dealer.<br />

Thurs., 1?:~0.12.Noon. Oldsmobile convertible at Mary. Guaranteed customer satisfaction.<br />

The ~hmc will be held at the land and Jefferson and had SALE-guitars and amps, used and demoF.• up to ~<br />

. cou.rts In Waterloo between St. engaged in a fight with the NO DOWN PAYMENT, low monlhly rat!!..<br />

ClaIr and Neff.<br />

Fees are as follows: Ages ~5<br />

driver of the car.<br />

While the sub ie c t s were<br />

Hours: 3 to 9 week days, 9 to 5 Saturdays, or byappO'<br />

and under: ~3. Jr. MembershIp talking to the 0 f fie e r s, the<br />

and $1 Chmc Fee; .Ages 16-20, driver of the Olds, Loyde Mc.<br />

We Repair Storm<br />

Sash and S<br />

."reens<br />

~<br />

Poreh Enelosures $5:. Int. MembershIp and $1 Junkin, of 3268 Fern Hill, Mt.<br />

Chmc Fee; Adulls 21. and over, IClemens, stopped and got out<br />

$10. A.dull ~fembershlp. . f h' ar Amino scuff1('<br />

ReostratlOns are HOW bemg 0 IS C • r<br />

taken at the Club Office, 710 elJ~ued. It was stopped by the<br />

•<br />

.<br />

FREE ESTIMATES.<br />

Notre Dame.<br />

is suggested,<br />

Early<br />

since<br />

registration<br />

classes are<br />

offIcers. .<br />

All subJ~cts were t~ken to the<br />

IPOINT_E<br />

SetR- E-~ N &. s:r:0 R M<br />

necessarily limited.<br />

Spring Horseback Riding<br />

The Neighborhood Club is of.<br />

fering special Horseback Riding<br />

Park Pohce. S tat Ion. .~gt.<br />

T?omas ~IartIn ~hen notilled<br />

CIty Pollee. to IDfor~ them<br />

that. McJunkm. would be mto ~he<br />

SASH. INC.<br />

TU 1-6BO<br />

Trips for 5th and 6th graders<br />

and Junior High Students. Trips<br />

for 5th and 6th graders will be<br />

station to sIgn a complamt<br />

against one of the men who<br />

had struck him at Rivard and<br />

held Saturdays, May 6 and May Jefferson.<br />

1 ILK. WEST OF OAY-LAND<br />

PLAN FOR TOMORROW<br />

copies of our new booklets on life Insurance<br />

Trusts and Living Trusts. Address your inquiryto<br />

Trust Department, Manufacturers Bank,151W.<br />

Fort Street, Detroit, Michigan 48226.<br />

When it comes to keeping famiiies and<br />

family funds together, Manufacturers B;:nk is<br />

in your corner.<br />

TRUST DEPARTMENT<br />

MANUFAUURERS NATIONAL BANK.<br />

OF DET~OIT<br />

Warren. Bishop<br />

Detro,t

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