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Page Two.C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd4Y, April 29, 1982<br />
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Diluter benefits WSU.football<br />
The Banister House on Harper Avenue<br />
in St. Clair Shores will be the site<br />
f[lr the \{onda\', Ma\' 3 Wayne State<br />
University football t>enefit dinner.<br />
Cocktails at 7 p m. will be followed<br />
Zaranek leads<br />
Alhiol1' cagers<br />
Grosse Pointe North High<br />
Sehool alumnus Rob Zaranek<br />
f~pped his Most Improved<br />
~~ayer award-winning year of<br />
la'st season with another fine<br />
season as a member of Albion<br />
C'ollege's basketball team.<br />
Zaranek, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Casimir Zaranek, of Anita Avenue,<br />
appeared in 17 games<br />
~bis season. starting several<br />
~d compiling 9.6 points and<br />
~:2 rebounds per game.<br />
Zaranek, who led Albion with<br />
field goal percentage and<br />
~'cored a season high 20 points<br />
ih one game last. season is an<br />
economics and management<br />
and sociology major at Albion,<br />
wbere he also served as student<br />
trainer for the football<br />
team. He hopes to enter law<br />
school in the fall.<br />
CHINESE GOLDEN<br />
AND<br />
~ERICAN<br />
. DISHES B{JDDHA.<br />
: featuring the very finest in Cantonese dishes<br />
. For lunche~ns and Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails,<br />
..: Monday ttHU Thursday 11 a.m - 11 p.m.<br />
','" Friday 11 a.m, • 12 p.m,<br />
Saturday 12 noon - 12. p.m.<br />
Sunday 12 no Oil - II_p.m ..<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE .<br />
Near Whittier. Ample ParkIng<br />
16340 Harper'<br />
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RAM'S HORN:<br />
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sas;.1902<br />
17410 MACK AT $T<br />
'DAILY DINNEFl.<br />
SPECIALS:<br />
$3.99<br />
,11 1.11. to 11 p,m, elly<br />
,"OMEMADE<br />
.SOUP DAILY<br />
,; WE ARE FAMOUS<br />
.,for OUR DESSERTS!<br />
by dinner at 7:30 p.m. A number of<br />
speakers, including Bo Schembeehler<br />
and Muddy Waters, University of<br />
Michigan and Michigan State Univer.<br />
sity football coaches, as well as<br />
sportscasters Dave Diles, Don Shane,<br />
Ray Lane and Vince Doyle and Detroit<br />
Lion defensive back James HuntE'r<br />
and others are schedule~SALE ~<br />
~ MAY 21.22 '<br />
Send in order form today!<br />
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I $10 per flat of 36 plants I<br />
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I ~:::; Free delivery of atr orders of twD or /lOre nats I<br />
I =.; 50C delivery charge for all single flat orders I<br />
I C I prefer to pIck my order up on I<br />
I May 21 or 22 at South gym,<br />
I DELIVERIES i IMITED TO THE BOUNDARIES<br />
I OF THE GROSSE POINTE SCHOOL SYSTEM<br />
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I Please order by A~rll 30, 1982 I<br />
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,Bierman will hat<br />
for (T of D Titans<br />
Mary Beth Bierman,<br />
twice an AlI.League softball<br />
player while at Our<br />
Lady Star of the Sea High<br />
School, will play centerfield<br />
for the University of<br />
Detroit Titan softball<br />
team this season.<br />
Bierman, a freshman"<br />
majoring in accounting at<br />
U of 0, was also ail AII-<br />
League prep basketball<br />
player. She will play<br />
under her high schooi<br />
coacll, Sue Snover. at U of<br />
D.<br />
Bierman, a Pointe resi.<br />
dent, bats and throws<br />
right-handed.<br />
Kenyon's Clark<br />
swi";'s to award<br />
Kenyoo 'College freshman<br />
Mark Clark, of the<br />
Pointe. received a first<br />
year varsity swimming<br />
award at the school's<br />
winter sports banquet<br />
April 4.<br />
, Clark is a resident of<br />
Cameron Place and a<br />
graduate of Grosse<br />
Pointe South High<br />
SChool.<br />
The 1982 Kenyon Lords<br />
won a thir:d consecutive<br />
NCAA Division II national<br />
championship, Kenyon's<br />
29th straight Ohio<br />
Athletic Conference<br />
crown, the OAC relavs<br />
and compiled a 7-5 dual<br />
meet record.<br />
(;ro~~e Poinl~'<br />
't.w~ \d~<br />
gt.t 1'.'~lIlti'i'<br />
(~an<br />
882-6900<br />
A falniliar face<br />
That patented swing belongs to Reggie Jackson, and although<br />
Jackson has absolutely nothing to do with Grosse Pointe,<br />
that swing brings to mind something very dear to many<br />
Pointers - Little League and Babe Ruth League baseball. The<br />
Pointe's various teams will begin 1982 play this week ... a fact<br />
which brings something else to mind. The News is happy to I<br />
publish results and summaries of Little League and Babe Ruth<br />
games. Mothers, fathers, coaches. players, manager~ or anyone<br />
else can s~b~it copy, The News does not pay stringers, but<br />
they do get abyhne, Copy must be typed or printed; deadline is<br />
Monday at noon. Further information may be obtained by calling<br />
the sports department at 882-0294. .<br />
Ma-y 23 date for SJH nlll run<br />
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If you enjoy fun and enjoy to run,<br />
join the Sajnt John Hospital Joggers<br />
Club at its second annual Saint John<br />
Hospital Fun and Health Run, slated<br />
[or Sunday, May 23, at 10 a.m., in<br />
Windmill Pointe.<br />
Participants may run or wal'k two or<br />
four miles around Windmill Pointe.<br />
Applications are available at front Informalion<br />
Desks of Saint John Hospital<br />
or the st. Clair Professional Building.<br />
Registration and entry fee prior to<br />
Monday, May 10 is $6,. $7 .after May 10.<br />
Henry Ford ;'\lusE'um is offering<br />
special tours .mil demol/slNllions gi\'ing<br />
visitors a c1ose-r and morE' detailE'd<br />
interpret;)t ion of tl1l' museum's \'asl<br />
collectiolls. The programs arE'<br />
scheduled at \' arious limes E'ach da\'.<br />
at no'e:-..tra co~t 10 visitors beyond the<br />
regular museum adm,issions of S7 for<br />
adults. $:).50 {or children 6. to 12. Children<br />
under 6 are admitted free.<br />
"ThE',llistory of Ihe Steam Engine"<br />
focuses on the museum's Power and<br />
Machinery Collection. Visitors ha\'e an<br />
OPPol'tullitr to see various kinds of<br />
steam engines in operation; [or safety,<br />
the museum's engines are operated by<br />
compl'e."sed air. An interpreter traces<br />
the history of sleam engines from the<br />
;'Iie\\comen and Watt machmes of the<br />
1700s to the Corliss double-acting<br />
steam engines and steam.operated<br />
eleelrical generators of the late 18oos.<br />
At the Power focal poiht. visitors see<br />
how sleam engines were used with a<br />
belt system to operate a numbe'r of<br />
machines simultaneoush'.<br />
"'From Field to Tabie: Preparing<br />
the Daily Meal"' foe uses 011 both the<br />
Hom(' Arts and Agri(:ll!ture Coll~c-<br />
!ions An interprNer shows how the<br />
process of obtaming. preparing and<br />
pr('o';.or\ in,£; food changed during the<br />
I~th l'l'ntnry .<br />
:\t the H'llme :\1'10' focal p()int. \'isitors<br />
"N' thl"e(' period kitchens dating<br />
from the 19305. 139lJs and 134(\5: \0<br />
('~('h tht' interpretel' explain, ho\\' a<br />
family \H!uld haH' obtained the ingre.<br />
(~jent., fur ,,!lei pn'parer! a roilst oeef<br />
dinner. complete IIjtli apple pie for<br />
des.'HL The artual kitchen utensils<br />
u~('d an,l e,plaith.'d. and sonu' are ~('ml1n