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. ~ ........ ~''- ~ .. -,.......-. ....... Complete Netvs Coverage of All the Poiutes All the News of An the Pointes Every Thursday Morning VOL. 3b-NO. 50 Grosse Pointe hip:: ~,rce:-:'~~I~~I':,::'lIIe GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER II, 1975 15e Per COpJ '1." P.r Yur ews Home of the News 30 Pages-Two Sections-Section One I I' ...'.'."1.1 :. - fl , I Woods Officer Praises Youths Woods Council Unani- mously Approves Fiv.. Point ProCjram to Give Residents. Relief By Roger A. W.ha The Woods Council and the Department of Pu1). lie Safety have taken action in an attempt to alleviate the traffic prob- lem on Brys drive and Old Eight Mile road, be- tween Harper and Mack. where citizens have sought relief from heavy vehicular traffic on their streets. For the solons at the re,. ular meeting Monday, De. cember 8, unanimously eoIl- curred in I Committee of the Whole, (C.W). recolll- mend.tlon Illreein, with five suggestlons from Pub 11c Safety Director Henry Mar. chand, and authorl:tin, him to endeavor 10 enlist the co. oP8ration of both Harpel" Woods and St. Clair Shores towards investillatln, and Improving the traffic condl. tions on Old Eight Mile road and Brys drive. At the same t1mt, the mo. Uon also stipulated that DI. rector Marchand report to the CoW on a 3O.day basis as to the status of Drys drive traffic conditions with such report to Include periodic traffic counts, weather per. mllU"I; . . ........... t. ...... Mayor Benjamin .;'PlIIkoe told Illterested " ..iden" the motion emphuile. a ~on. tinued .tudy on the parts of the council and public safety department. "We're just be. gmninl to bite into It towards a reduction of the traffic problem," he .aid, while addinl, "We will eantinue to live with this problem" with the door remaining open to. wards solving It. Durio, the meeting, Mr, Pinkos read the suggestions from Director Marchand, contained in • memo, dated Wednesday, November 26, to City Administrator Chester E. Petersen. Director Marchand stated, "As the result of the Public Safety Department's study of the traffic accident records, traffic c 0 u n t s , on.site oh. servation and turning move. ment counts at Mack avenue and Brys drive. t~e following suggestions and procedures have been implemented: "I. Patrol units have becl ordered to give special aI tenlion during the heavy traHic volume periods, when. (Continued on Pale :) Act to Cut Brys Drive Congestion Big Day Is Monday, De- cember 15, with Funds Being Used to Help Needy; Police Offi- cers, Firefighters Assist in Effort Lions Plan Goodfel1(Jtt' Paper Sale Anxious Family Awaits Contact With Abductors Flu Vaccine Available For Seniors -Photo by Ty Slot 12-ounce tin of British hard fruit candy in mixed flavors. "Sporting" the group of goodies are PETER SFAT, (left). and DAVID URSa, who urge everyone to place an order by calling 823- 3473 or 331-8584. (See story, Page 3). Thieves Loot Skitch Residence Same Day Mrs. Stitch Was Being Po co rated by Queefl .Elizabeth 11 for Aiding Elderly Park Home Burglarized Of Jewels, Silver, While Couple Visit England Trombly Cubs Offer Christmas Gifts In an effort towards raising funds, Cub Scout Pack 86, Trombly School, are selling three items which the pack feels would make fine Christmas presents. They include 9 decorator kindling wood bundle, a one pound can of mixed nuts and a Ja'mes Crawford Kidnapped Outside of West Side Bank of Which He Is Assistant Manager on Friday, December 5 An anxious Grosse Pointe family is still wait- ing for a direct response from the kidnappers who abducted James Crawford, of The City, outside a west side Detroit bank on Friday, December 5. Although local media have - broadcast numerous appeals to the kidnappers, as of press time. (Tuesday evening), their 0 nIy response has been through intermediaries in the community. Mr. Crawford, 25, was ap. parently forced into a car at 8:30 a.m. on Friday behind the Michigan and Junction Branch of the National Bank of Detroit, (NBD), where he Is an assistant bank manager. Ask $250,000 Ransom Police say the kidnappers demanded $250,000 ransom in a Friday afternoon phone conversation. According to By Roger A. Waha reports, NBD vice.president An important day in of public relations, James The Pointe is Monday, Glynn, requested Saturday December 15, when mem- .that an appeal be broadcast bel'S of the Grosse Pointe over radio station WWJ ask. Lions and Woods Lions ing the kidnappers for some I "verification of the condition Clubs wi I be "hawking" of the person involved." their special Goodfellow A second appeal was broad. edition newspapers from cast over radio and TV sta- dawn to noon towards tions over the weekend, con. obtainin~ f,unds for the firming the bank's willing. commumty s needy. ness 10 co.operate with the .. GP Lions, who have. set "- C 't' L" Th demands and askJng that the goal of belween $6,000.$8,500; I Izens IVlng lfl e kidnappers contact bank of. will be assisted by oUleers of Pointe, Harper Woods flcials, The Shores Department of May Obtain Shots The kidnappers' response Public. Sa~ety and patrolmen Tomorrow at Woods has been in the form of calls and fueflghters from 'I1Ie While Russell and Nora Skitch were in Eng" C' H" to intermediaries picked at City, Farms and Park. land, a burglar or burglars, broke into their Balfour Ity a random, relaying their ran- Woods Lions, who have set road residence and took approximately $13,000 in Through the efforts of som demands, according to an objeetive of $4,000, will jewels and silver, reported Park Lt, Gordon The Woods and the bank Officials. be aided 1Iy their wives, Duncan. IWayne County Health Mr. Crawford, a long.time friends and members of The The burglary occurred on the Michigan Chapter of the resident of The Pointe is a Woods Department of PubUc Daughters of Ihe British Em- Department, senior citi- graduate of Wayne Stat~ Uni. Safety. "This is the club's Tuesday, November 25, be. pire, (DBE), a philanthropic zens living in any of the versity, He has been with most important fund raisin, tween noon and 10 p.m. the organization, was selected 10 Pointes or Harper Woods NBD since 1969. He is un- project of the year," report. same day that Mrs. Skitch receive the Queen's sterling will be able to obtain flu married and lives with his ed George Grove of the was being decorated by silver medal for her work vaccine shots tomorrow, family. Woods Lions . Queen Elizabeth I1 with the through the DBE, maintain. December 12, between 9 Witness to Ab4uctlon Many Receive Help Most Excellent Order of the ing homes for the elderly. a.m.-3 p.m. at the city's A witness to the abduction In hoping citizens wll~ be British Empire. What had She was among about 150 municipal building, 20025 described one suspect as a as generous as poSSible, persons to be honored. The M k .... Henry J. VanEckoute of the actually been taken could not Queen pinned the medal on ac avenue. th~n white ':Danh m . hiS early GP Lions, said, "Many do be de t erm i n e d until the her and chatted with her Woods Administrativc Aide 20 s, of medlu~ eIght, abo.ut not realize how much good Skitehes returned last week. briefly. Gerard McNamara, principal 170 pounds, WIth black haIr. we do for the community. sentimental Value coordinator of Ihe activity on Th~ olher susp.ect was de. While we basically help The burglary of the resi. lhe local level, said this servo scribed as a white male. pe 0 pIe with slght.related Mrs. Skitch said that she dence was initially discover. ice was offered to the city .This is th~ secon~ kid~ap. problems, we also help other could not put an estimate on ed by the Skitche's son, by Dr. Perry Stearns, M.D., pmg of a Pomte reSident In a community organizations." a number of some of the ~i1~~::;~ ~~~:h~~r~.e ~:t~~nd heal!h departmenl director, month. On Thursday, Novem. GP Lions contribute to things that had been stolen late last month with arrange. ber 13, Mrs. George Zed an. many organizations includ. ~:~~~e ~~~h~~:t o~n~eni:: ~:~ ~~tth~r~ntR~~se;~o~r'ih~~; ments being finalized last of The Farms, was abd~cted ing Ihc War Memorial, Boy replaceable. mother's me m 0 r a b Ie oc. week, from her home by a smgle Scouts of America, Michigan . "I'm glad to see that man. She was released, un. LI'ons Eye B.~nk, CARE, A h t .I tk caslon and spared the bad W C I h d thO " mong tear Ie es a en ayne oun y as ma e IS harmed, later that day after Glallcoma CII'nl'cand Luther. Id f h . dh d news unlil their parents reo ff " 'd Af MN was an 0 - as lOne an. 0 er, sal .. r. camara. (Continued on Page 4) an School for the Deaf, The carved watch hanging from turned home. "II's gratifying that they a long gold chain and en. Lt. Duncan said that the recognize our senior citizens ----- club also obtains glasses and crusted with rubies and burglar or burglars enlered are in need of health care." Pointe Plates Christmas baskets for those P earls, which had belonged the Skitch home by forcing Th Wb Sh Idll't in necd and contributes to a basement windolV. ose 0 ou S "I A "' bi locally oriented scholarship to her mother and grand. At the same lime, he wish. II 1 val a e lunds. mother. The investigation of the ed this service could have They also give to Ihe Lead. Other items taken included break in and theft is under been provided earlier, e.g.. Pointe automobile owners cr Dogs for the Blind, Ro a diamond and emerald ring investigation by officers of Seplember or October, rather still have the opportuni';I to chester, Mich,; Welcome Two youths received a big she had purchased in Jeru. the Delective Bureau, the tnan this month so people purchase Michigan Bicenten. Home for the Blind, a Grand "lhank you" from a Woods salem, (when she and her lieutenant said. could build up necessary nial IIccnse plates with their Rapids home for elderly detecllve after they found, husband were on a singing ------ immunity. city's initials on them. but blind persons from all over and turned in, an em'elope concert tour), an antique The lIealth Department via one shouldn't wait too long. Ihc Slate; and the Penrickton containing $680 in checks gold, seven diamond brace. New Officers a news release said shols Plates with "GP" leiters Center, where pre.school and $20 in cash 10 the depart. let, several sels of sterling are tree ; however, a volun. on them are available only children who have other phy. ment Thursday aftcrnoon, VIETNAM VETS silverware, a sterling silver For Rotarians tary donation of $1 is reo at the Plates and Titles Office sical handicaps are taul(ht December 4. More than 30,000 Vietnam. tea service and silver servo questcd 10 cover the cosl of located at 15308 Mack avenuc ways to lead as normal lives Kenneth Hocker. 14, or era veterans are employed ing dishes. the vaccine. in The Park, (881-1700). The as possible. Lochmoor boulcvard, and by the Veterans Adminis. Reason for Decoration The Grosse Pointe Rotary Those who are acutely ill plate will bold fr t I The ehai f tll' . D Id C I II 15 f1 and/or have a fever, plus s es on a I sirman a . IS year s ana an re. ,0 .an. tralion. Mrs. Skitch, president of Club has elected its slate of individuals who are allergic come. first serve basis. (Contlnued on Palle 2) caster road, Harper Woods, ---------------------- new officers and directors. 10 eggs, chicken or feathers, found the envelope, lost by H W dS h ls ' all of whom will take office ~houldn't receive Ihe vaccine, C II M t Z. F t t a River road woman, on Sun. arper 00 s C 00 next Jul)' 1 and serve one report public health aulhori. a 0 orcyc lit" as es ningdale near Fairway. year terms. ties. G. S"f pM II Pleased Ill' lhe p(lir's ac. Appeal Hearl eng Sclledltled In answer 10 the question, rO'I'~lrllJ' If et"',. rO) ("-I I tion. Oct. Ronald lIa)'den . The new president will be I "!low dangerous is the nu I .V l" .J ,r r ,~aid, "11 seems when Juve. Albert J. Ceravolo, M. D,. bug?". (he IIralth Depart.' .. - . .;--",. . 'rliles do son1l'lhin~ wrong. students from Poupard Ele. 'hil C IE ~ . . menl slales, "If you're over Molorcycllll~ IS the ra~\('st :\llchlgan s r('~lsll'rel\ mOlor.: lI11'rr's a hlg \\l'Ite.\l1I lD tht' mentary, Parcells Middle \\ e ar .' Ieyermg \\as. f . growing s'lr"'ly prohlPlJ1 n!l ('vries climhrrl 1I1Jrf' \ll'lIJ!l()() p;IPl'r." On \I\!' olht'r hand, I td ,. t. 'd 6<1or 1 you suffcr from dl' ,. ' . . ". ,', and North High Schools and se ec e, Irs Vlce.preSI enl ahetes. heart disl'ase, a chro. MIChllo{anroOl!!s,With cyclisLs p('f(:ent,'. slal<'d Alilo Cluh hc h'll more sholiid he d,mc involves about $1 million of and Mmert N. Thompson was nic lung condition, cystic fi. eight t~ II 11':11'5 more llkel)' . e ~ e cull V I' \'lce.prl'sldcnt when a )'ollng person cloes annual tax revenues. named second Yicepresident. brosis, mctabolic disorders to dlC.lD traffiC mishaps than i RI,~hard. R. Dann. something good. "We should According to Harper Woods M kVI I J' or chronic renal clisrase in. moloTists, accordmg 10 a rc I Tragically, the number of give them credit and thank h I ff " I th t f 8r a en e ,r. IS gen. 'tl I I AI b'l I k'il I . t I h f h d h' sc 00 0 ICla s, crans er .. fJurnza and its complications cen y rc easel U omo Ie, persons I C( m mo orcyc e t em or t I' goo l lOgs they would help out the district's eral. secrelary, Philip AT. can result in pneumonia and Club of Michigan s~lIrly. ,I crashes harl a sim!lar trend do," while terming the boys' troubled financial state. Har. dussl IS membership scere. olher srrious hcalth rompli. The r~port, tltlcd '.:ortralt I an~ IS uP, 61\3 prrcent, from action as "oulstanding." per Woods is the smallest tary and Bert Hyman is rations." of A Motorcychsl, cites. 23 klllrr! m 1960 10 180 last Thc woman to](1 Officer school district in the trio treasurer, 11 you are suscep11hll' to you t h, alcohol, a Jack .Of; )'f',~~'." ~e noted, William [)1~stC'r~he I~ft the eounly area with only 1,500 .' ir.fItH'n7a compllcallOn, au tramlng and the apparcnt m, f mclmg thr rea son s 1.0chnloor (,oU Club With the students. The transfer would Rotary Cluh directors Will tliorillrs urge you to sri' your ability of aulo drivl'rs to sce mo1orcyclisls havc such a en v c 10 II e containing the increase the size by almost be G(,(lrge Franzen, non~ld dortor or visil your local Iwowhel'ler$ as major f('a; high death ratr and why lhey I chrcks, cash and othel' pa. 7S perccnt. J. Moir and Arthur A. VI heallh departmf'nl for an in. sons for mOlorcyrle deaths; art' involved If' l\\I"(' the I prrs Shr may havc plIlIe( The Harper Woods pC'tition mrr, M.O., while foundation ocuialion whir') is PCfrclive in Mirhigan. . numher of 1" ..,.lenls and rc" i olll of 11](' golf COllr,(' \0 for r~view, filed with the t l II h CI"H d W al:ainst thr types of 1Df1llenza Thr 44 page sl\lcly, 14lh III ('(,Ive tWIC(, th(' number of w'lh lhe rnvl'lo))(' on thr 1'.10, COUl'lon August 26. calls the r\ls ees WI (' I or . viru~('s currently mo~l corn. a serirs of "Bring 'Ern Back tickcts all olher drivers I:et of her ('ar, )lolice s:lIri. Slate Board ruling "arbitrary Ashton. James E. K(lckley. mon in this counlry, Alive!" reports sinec 1966, was Ihis stuely's main goal," Later thai afternoon, lh, and capricious" and states M.D.. Thomas A. Pers'ng Officials str('ss thr v(lccine analyzes the t77 (..tal molar said Mr. Dann. woman picked up the ell\'c that it WIlS affected by "sub and Robrrt O. Squirr. is rerommencll'el for older cyclc Ilrcidcnls in Michigan In rrlation 10 thc concern lope at the slation and in stanlial and material error Pre,sidcnl Pet!'r Jlighi(' an p('r.sons anel others of (lny lasl yC'ar and SIiP-Rl'sts ways e"wesscl! hy the Au/o Cluh I formrd officers that a black of law." The ruling, the peti. nuunced tl,c rrsults of the' agr having thr diseasf' condi to m.ake motorrycll's (l safl'r in it, study, the NEWS rx'llcl1 g er book and black laosI'! lion states, "is in cxcess of I Monday, [)~c('mber 8, ell'c lions alrraely noteel. transporlation vchicle. plored (ll'ohlcrns relaled to Icaf notebook were still miss. (Continued on Page 2) tion. (Continued on Page 4) "SmcC' 1960, the n\lmhC'f of (Continued 011 P.ge 12) ing. For some, occasions for drinking during the holidays are endless. For these pe 0 pIe, Grosse Pointe City Police Chief Andrew Teetaert has a few emphatic words. "We may not win popu- larity contests with those who can't say 'no' soon enough. but we are deter. mined to see that our drink. ing and driving laws are strictly and fairly enforced." Big Fac&or According to Chief Tee. taert, research information released by the International Association of Chiefs of Police indicates -that alcohol is a factor in as many as half of all trafflc accidents. The Christmas. New Year round of festivities often in. eludes more alcohol than many can take. As countermeasures to help against overloading at holiday parties, Chief Tee. taert refers to these tips from the National Safety Council: understand alcohol and what is does, he aware of what alcohol does to you and know your limitations. Chief Teetaert promises .a no.nonsense approach to ,holi. day drinking drivers. Chief Tell,s Drivers to ~21.:YSober Issues Warning That Po- lice WiN Be Tough on Drinking Motorists: Wants Safe Holidays 01 the FlSCIiER HONORED WEEK AI c.upUed by. die Grone PolDle Ne.a HEADLINES David Fischer, a senior at South High School. had a photograph selected for show. ing during the November Michigan Photography Ex. hibition at the Scarab Club in Detroit. Tuesday, December 9 THE UNITED STATES ve. toed a Security Council reso. lution Monday night can. A hearing has been set in demning last week's air at. Wayne County Circuit Court tacks by Israel on c" alestln. for the Harper Woods School ian refugee camps in Leba- District's appeal of a Slate non. Thirteen members of Board of Education ruling the IS.nation council sup. denying a proposed transfer ported the resolution. Costa of a section of the Grosse Rica abstained. The council Pointe School Dislrict to began meeting last week I Harper Woods. after .Egyp' a~d Leb~non de. I The two districts will go manded that It c.onsld.er lasl I beIorc Judge Andrew DiMag. Tuesdays I~raeh. raIds on gio on Wednesday. Decem. the ca'."lls, I.n which Leban. ber 10, for the pretrial hear. ese pO!I~e said. more than 100 ing and the establishment of PalestInians died, trial ground rulcs. I The State Board of Educa. tion voled 4.2 on AugUlit 13 last, to uphold a Wayne County Intermediate Board ruling denying the transfer. The proposal involves aboul 1.119 students who live in that portion of the Pointe dis. trict which is located in Har. per Woods. This includes Ml)nday, December 8 FOUR IRISH REPUBLI. CAN ARMY GUNMEN held a 54-year'old postal inspector and his wife hostage in an apartment in London Sun. day, demanding a flight to Ireland. Officials said they believed Britian's most want. ed man. accused of killing Ross McWhirter, co.editor of the Guiness Book of Records, was part of the gang, Police are in telephone conlael with the gunmen. Sunday, December 7 MORE THAN 78,000 fans of the English rock group "The Who" turned out at the new PonMet Stadium Satur- day night for the largest in. door rock concert ever held in Michigan. Promoters of the concert said they were astounded by the "unbeliev- ably" orderly manner in which the event was carried off. "The Who" took the stage at 9:07 p.m. and im. mediately launched into a one hour and 47 minute show that included all of their hit songs. The sound equipment used by the group weighed 14 tons, including 72 speakers mounted in four tiers on both sides of the stage. 'l1lufsday, December GUNMEN WHO SEIZED a branch bank near the Eif. fel Tower Wednesday drove off with a $2.2 million ran. som Thursday morning in a ,getaway car supplied by police. But when the gang. sters' car smashed into a taxi, pursulng police killed one of the two gunmen, in. jured the other and freed their two female hostages. The gun battle erupted when the handit's car hit heavy traffic on the Rue Pierre Charon near the Avenue Champs Elysee and rammed a taxi. The ransom was reo covered. Friday, December 5 FEDERAL PROSECU. TORS said Thursday they have an eyewitness to the abduction of former Team. sters Union president James R. Hoffa. The alleged wit. ness wiU attempt to identiCy the kidnappers in a court.' ordered lineup Saturday at the Oakland County Jail. In. cluded in tbe lineup will be three New Jerse)' Teamsters named' by another person as the men who kidnapped and killed Hoffa, according to Federal prosecutors. Saturday, Detemtler I _".. :WllJTED_~t~pl~E.S fljght 291 (rom Proviillfflt'e; lU:, to Chicago's O'Hare Interna. tional Airport nearly collided Friday over Lake. Michigan with a Trans World Airlines jetliner, Un!ted oUicials said. A passenger on the United jet, a Boeing 727, said the pilot reported the miss had been by 50 to 100 feet. A United spokesman said the flight carried 53 passengers and a. crew of seven, while TWA flight 403, also a 727 jetliner, carried 70 passen. gers and a crew of seven. I r .' ~ " .' . ~ . ., " .. .. .. ,., ,"' - I" •• ~ " .. " ...... ~ ,. .., ... <III ,# ... - ,.J .... ':"::'::"~~."'4J.,,'" .~~~~~

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Complete Netvs Coverage of All the Poiutes

All the News of

An the Pointes Every

Thursday Morning

VOL. 3b-NO. 50

Grosse Pointehip::~,rce:-:'~~I~~I':,::'lIIeGROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER II, 1975

15e Per COpJ'1." P.r Yur

ewsHome of the News

30 Pages-Two Sections-Section One

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Woods OfficerPraises Youths

Woods Council Unani-mously Approves Fiv..

Point ProCjram toGive Residents.

ReliefBy Roger A. W.ha

The Woods Council andthe Department of Pu1).lie Safety have takenaction in an attempt toalleviate the traffic prob-lem on Brys drive andOld Eight Mile road, be-tween Harper and Mack.where citizens havesought relief from heavyvehicular traffic on theirstreets.

For the solons at the re,.ular meeting Monday, De.cember 8, unanimously eoIl-curred in I Committee ofthe Whole, (C.W). recolll-mend.tlon Illreein, with fivesuggestlons from Pub 11 cSafety Director Henry Mar.chand, and authorl:tin, himto endeavor 10 enlist the co.oP8ration of both Harpel"Woods and St. Clair Shorestowards investillatln, andImproving the traffic condl.tions on Old Eight Mile roadand Brys drive.

At the same t1mt, the mo.Uon also stipulated that DI.rector Marchand report tothe CoW on a 3O.day basisas to the status of Drys drivetraffic conditions with suchreport to Include periodictraffic counts, weather per.mllU"I; . .

........... t. .... ..Mayor Benjamin .;'PlIIkoe

told Illterested " ..iden" themotion emphuile. a ~on.tinued .tudy on the parts ofthe council and public safetydepartment. "We're just be.gmninl to bite into It towardsa reduction of the trafficproblem," he .aid, whileaddinl, "We will eantinue tolive with this problem" withthe door remaining open to.wards solving It.

Durio, the meeting, Mr,Pinkos read the suggestionsfrom Director Marchand,contained in • memo, datedWednesday, November 26, toCity Administrator ChesterE. Petersen.

Director Marchand stated,"As the result of the PublicSafety Department's study ofthe traffic accident records,traffic c 0 u n t s , on.site oh.servation and turning move.ment counts at Mack avenueand Brys drive. t~e followingsuggestions and procedureshave been implemented:

"I. Patrol units have beclordered to give special a Itenlion during the heavytraHic volume periods, when.

(Continued on Pale :)

Act to CutBrys DriveCongestion

Big Day Is Monday, De-cember 15, with FundsBeing Used to HelpNeedy; Police Offi-

cers, FirefightersAssist in Effort

Lions PlanGoodfel1(Jtt'Paper Sale

Anxious FamilyAwaits ContactWith Abductors

Flu VaccineAvailableFor Seniors

-Photo by Ty Slot12-ounce tin of British hard fruit candy in mixedflavors. "Sporting" the group of goodies arePETER SFAT, (left). and DAVID URSa, whourge everyone to place an order by calling 823-3473 or 331-8584. (See story, Page 3).

Thieves Loot Skitch Residence Same Day Mrs.Stitch Was Being Po co rated by Queefl

.Elizabeth 11 for Aiding Elderly

Park Home BurglarizedOf Jewels, Silver, WhileCouple Visit England

Trombly Cubs Offer Christmas Gifts

In an effort towards raising funds, Cub ScoutPack 86, Trombly School, are selling three itemswhich the pack feels would make fine Christmaspresents. They include 9 decorator kindling woodbundle, a one pound can of mixed nuts and a

Ja'mes Crawford Kidnapped Outside of West SideBank of Which He Is Assistant Manager

on Friday, December 5An anxious Grosse Pointe family is still wait-

ing for a direct response from the kidnappers whoabducted James Crawford, of The City, outside awest side Detroit bank on Friday, December 5.

Although local media have -broadcast numerous appealsto the kidnappers, as of presstime. (Tuesday evening),their 0 n I y response hasbeen through intermediariesin the community.

Mr. Crawford, 25, was ap.parently forced into a car at8:30 a.m. on Friday behindthe Michigan and JunctionBranch of the National Bankof Detroit, (NBD), where heIs an assistant bank manager.

Ask $250,000 RansomPolice say the kidnappers

demanded $250,000 ransomin a Friday afternoon phoneconversation. According to By Roger A. Wahareports, NBD vice.president An important day inof public relations, James The Pointe is Monday,Glynn, requested Saturday December 15, when mem-

.that an appeal be broadcast bel'S of the Grosse Pointeover radio station WWJ ask. Lions and Woods Lionsing the kidnappers for some I"verification of the condition Clubs wi I be "hawking"of the person involved." their special Goodfellow

A second appeal was broad. edition newspapers fromcast over radio and TV sta- dawn to noon towardstions over the weekend, con. obtainin~ f,unds for thefirming the bank's willing. commumty s needy.ness 10 co.operate with the .. GP Lions, who have. set "-

C't' L" • Th demands and askJng that the goal of belween $6,000.$8,500;I Izens IVlng lfl e kidnappers contact bank of. will be assisted by oUleers of

Pointe, Harper Woods flcials, The Shores Department ofMay Obtain Shots The kidnappers' response Public. Sa~ety and patrolmen

Tomorrow at Woods has been in the form of calls and fueflghters from 'I1IeWhile Russell and Nora Skitch were in Eng" C' H" to intermediaries picked at City, Farms and Park.

land, a burglar or burglars, broke into their Balfour Ity a random, relaying their ran- Woods Lions, who have setroad residence and took approximately $13,000 in Through the efforts of som demands, according to an objeetive of $4,000, willjewels and silver, reported Park Lt, Gordon The Woods and the bank Officials. be aided 1Iy their wives,Duncan. IWayne County Health Mr. Crawford, a long.time friends and members of The

The burglary occurred on the Michigan Chapter of the resident of The Pointe is a Woods Department of PubUcDaughters of Ihe British Em- Department, senior citi- graduate of Wayne Stat~ Uni. Safety. "This is the club's

Tuesday, November 25, be. pire, (DBE), a philanthropic zens living in any of the versity, He has been with most important fund raisin,tween noon and 10 p.m. the organization, was selected 10 Pointes or Harper Woods NBD since 1969. He is un- project of the year," report.same day that Mrs. Skitch receive the Queen's sterling will be able to obtain flu married and lives with his ed George Grove of thewas being decorated by silver medal for her work vaccine shots tomorrow, family. Woods Lions .Queen Elizabeth I1 with the through the DBE, maintain. December 12, between 9 Witness to Ab4uctlon Many Receive HelpMost Excellent Order of the ing homes for the elderly. a.m.-3 p.m. at the city's A witness to the abduction In hoping citizens wll~ beBritish Empire. What had She was among about 150 municipal building, 20025 described one suspect as a as generous as poSSible,

persons to be honored. The M k .... Henry J. VanEckoute of theactually been taken could not Queen pinned the medal on ac avenue. th~n white ':Danhm. hiS early GP Lions, said, "Many dobe de t e r m in e d until the her and chatted with her Woods Administrativc Aide 20 s, of medlu~ eIght, abo.ut not realize how much goodSkitehes returned last week. briefly. Gerard McNamara, principal 170 pounds, WIth black haIr. we do for the community.

sentimental Value coordinator of Ihe activity on Th~ olher susp.ect was de. While we basically helpThe burglary of the resi. lhe local level, said this servo scribed as a white male. p e 0 pIe with slght.related

Mrs. Skitch said that she dence was initially discover. ice was offered to the city .This is th~ secon~ kid~ap. problems, we also help othercould not put an estimate on ed by the Skitche's son, by Dr. Perry Stearns, M.D., pmg of a Pomte reSident In a community organizations."a number of some of the ~i1~~::;~~~~:h~~r~.e ~:t~~nd heal!h departmenl director, month. On Thursday, Novem. GP Lions contribute tothings that had been stolen late last month with arrange. ber 13, Mrs. George Zed an. many organizations includ.~:~~~e ~~~h~~:t o~n~eni:: ~:~ ~~tth~r~ntR~~se;~o~r'ih~~; ments being finalized last of The Farms, was abd~cted ing Ihc War Memorial, Boyreplaceable. mother's me m 0 r a b Ie oc. week, from her home by a smgle Scouts of America, Michigan

. "I'm glad to see that man. She was released, un. LI'ons Eye B.~nk, CARE,A h t. I t k caslon and spared the bad W C I h d thO "mong tear Ie es a en ayne oun y as ma e IS harmed, later that day after Glallcoma CII'nl'cand Luther.

Id f h. d h d news unlil their parents reo ff " 'd Af M Nwas an 0 - as lOne an. 0 er, sal .. r. camara. (Continued on Page 4) an School for the Deaf, Thecarved watch hanging from turned home. "II's gratifying that theya long gold chain and en. Lt. Duncan said that the recognize our senior citizens ----- club also obtains glasses andcrusted with rubies and burglar or burglars enlered are in need of health care." Pointe Plates Christmas baskets for thosePearls, which had belonged the Skitch home by forcing Th Wb Sh Idll't in necd and contributes to

a basement windolV. ose 0 ou S "I A "' bi locally oriented scholarshipto her mother and grand. At the same lime, he wish. II 1 val a e lunds.mother. The investigation of the ed this service could have They also give to Ihe Lead.

Other items taken included break in and theft is under been provided earlier, e.g.. Pointe automobile owners cr Dogs for the Blind, Roa diamond and emerald ring investigation by officers of Seplember or October, rather still have the opportuni';I to chester, Mich,; Welcome Two youths received a bigshe had purchased in Jeru. the Delective Bureau, the tnan this month so people purchase Michigan Bicenten. Home for the Blind, a Grand "lhank you" from a Woodssalem, (when she and her lieutenant said. could build up necessary nial IIccnse plates with their Rapids home for elderly detecllve after they found,husband were on a singing ------ immunity. city's initials on them. but blind persons from all over and turned in, an em'elopeconcert tour), an antique The lIealth Department via one shouldn't wait too long. Ihc Slate; and the Penrickton containing $680 in checksgold, seven diamond brace. New Officers a news release said shols Plates with "GP" leiters Center, where pre.school and $20 in cash 10 the depart.let, several sels of sterling are tree ; however, a volun. on them are available only children who have other phy. ment Thursday aftcrnoon,

VIETNAM VETS silverware, a sterling silver For Rotarians tary donation of $1 is reo at the Plates and Titles Office sical handicaps are taul(ht December 4.More than 30,000 Vietnam. tea service and silver servo questcd 10 cover the cosl of located at 15308 Mack avenuc ways to lead as normal lives Kenneth Hocker. 14, or

era veterans are employed ing dishes. the vaccine. in The Park, (881-1700). The as possible. Lochmoor boulcvard, andby the Veterans Adminis. Reason for Decoration The Grosse Pointe Rotary Those who are acutely ill plate will bold fr t I The ehai f tll' . D Id C I II 15 f 1and/or have a fever, plus s e s on a I sirman a . IS year s ana an re. ,0 .an.tralion. Mrs. Skitch, president of Club has elected its slate of individuals who are allergic come. first serve basis. (Contlnued on Palle 2) caster road, Harper Woods,---------------------- new officers and directors. 10 eggs, chicken or feathers, found the envelope, lost by

H W d S h ls' all of whom will take office ~houldn't receive Ihe vaccine, C II M t Z. F t t a River road woman, on Sun.arper 00 s C 00 next Jul)' 1 and serve one report public health aulhori. a 0 orcyc lit" as es ningdale near Fairway.year terms. ties. G. S"f pM II Pleased Ill' lhe p(lir's ac.

Appeal Hearleng Sclledltled In answer 10 the question, rO'I'~lrllJ' If et"',. rO) ("-I I tion. Oct. Ronald lIa)'den. The new president will be I "!low dangerous is the nu I .V l" .J ,r r ,~aid, "11 seems when Juve.

Albert J. Ceravolo, M. D,. bug?". (he IIralth Depart.' .. - . .;--",. . 'rliles do son1l'lhin~ wrong.students from Poupard Ele. 'hil C I E ~ . . menl slales, "If you're over Molorcycllll~ IS the ra~\('st :\llchlgan s r('~lsll'rel\ mOlor.: lI11'rr's a hlg \\l'Ite.\l1I lD tht'mentary, Parcells Middle \\ e ar .' Ieyermg \\as.f . growing s'lr"'ly prohlPlJ1 n!l ('vries climhrrl 1I1Jrf'\ll'lIJ!l()() p;IPl'r." On \I\!' olht'r hand,I t d ,. t. 'd 6<1or 1 you suffcr from dl' ,. ' . . ". ,',and North High Schools and se ec e, Irs Vlce.preSI enl ahetes. heart disl'ase, a chro. MIChllo{anroOl!!s,With cyclisLs p('f(:ent,'. slal<'d Alilo Cluh hc h'll more sholiid he d,mcinvolves about $1 million of and Mmert N. Thompson was nic lung condition, cystic fi. eight t~ II 11':11'5 more llkel)' . e ~ e cull V I' \'lce.prl'sldcnt when a )'ollng person cloesannual tax revenues. named second Yicepresident. brosis, mctabolic disorders to dlC.lD traffiC mishaps than i RI,~hard. R. Dann. something good. "We should

According to Harper Woods M k V I I J' or chronic renal clisrase in. moloTists, accordmg 10 a rc I Tragically, the number of give them credit and thankh I ff" I th t f 8r a en e ,r. IS gen. 'tl I I A I b'l I k'il I . t I h f h d h'sc 00 0 ICla s, crans er . . fJurnza and its complications cen y rc easel U omo Ie, persons I C( m mo orcyc e t em or t I' goo l lOgs they

would help out the district's eral. secrelary, Philip AT. can result in pneumonia and Club of Michigan s~lIrly. ,I crashes harl a sim!lar trend do," while terming the boys'troubled financial state. Har. dussl IS membership scere. olher srrious hcalth rompli. The r~port, tltlcd '.:ortralt I an~ IS uP, 61\3 prrcent, from action as "oulstanding."per Woods is the smallest tary and Bert Hyman is rations." of A Motorcychsl, cites. 23 klllrr! m 1960 10 180 last Thc woman to](1 Officerschool district in the trio treasurer, 11 you are suscep11hll' to you t h, alcohol, a Jack .Of; )'f',~~'." ~e noted, William [)1~stC'r~he I~ft theeounly area with only 1,500 .' ir.fItH'n7a compllcallOn, au tramlng and the apparcnt m , f mclmg thr rea son s 1.0chnloor (,oU Club With thestudents. The transfer would Rotary Cluh directors Will tliorillrs urge you to sri' your ability of aulo drivl'rs to sce mo1orcyclisls havc such a en v c 10 II e containing theincrease the size by almost be G(,(lrge Franzen, non~ld dortor or visil your local Iwowhel'ler$ as major f('a; high death ratr and why lhey I chrcks, cash and othel' pa.7S perccnt. J. Moir and Arthur A. VI heallh departmf'nl for an in. sons for mOlorcyrle deaths; art' involved If' l\\I"(' the I prrs Shr may havc plIlIe(

The Harper Woods pC'tition mrr, M.O., while foundation ocuialion whir') is PCfrclive in Mirhigan. . numher of 1" ..,.lenls and rc" i olll of 11](' golf COllr,(' \0for r~view, filed with the t l II h CI"H d W al:ainst thr types of 1Df1llenza Thr 44 page sl\lcly, 14lh III ('(,Ive tWIC(, th(' number of w'lh lhe rnvl'lo))(' on thr 1'.10,COUl'lon August 26. calls the r\ls ees WI (' I or . viru~('s currently mo~l corn. a serirs of "Bring 'Ern Back tickcts all olher drivers I:et of her ('ar, )lolice s:lIri.

Slate Board ruling "arbitrary Ashton. James E. K(lckley. mon in this counlry, Alive!" reports sinec 1966, was Ihis stuely's main goal," Later thai afternoon, lh,and capricious" and states M.D.. Thomas A. Pers'ng Officials str('ss thr v(lccine analyzes the t77 (..tal molar said Mr. Dann. woman picked up the ell\'cthat it WIlS affected by "sub and Robrrt O. Squirr. is rerommencll'el for older cyclc Ilrcidcnls in Michigan In rrlation 10 thc concern lope at the slation and instanlial and material error Pre,sidcnl Pet!'r Jlighi(' an p('r.sons anel others of (lny lasl yC'ar and SIiP-Rl'sts ways e"wesscl! hy the Au/o Cluh I formrd officers that a blackof law." The ruling, the peti. nuunced tl,c rrsults of the' agr having thr diseasf' condi to m.ake motorrycll's (l safl'r in it, study, the NEWS rx'llcl1ger book and black laosI'!lion states, "is in cxcess of I Monday, [)~c('mber 8, ell'c lions alrraely noteel. transporlation vchicle. plored (ll'ohlcrns relaled to Icaf notebook were still miss.

(Continued on Page 2) tion. (Continued on Page 4) "SmcC' 1960, the n\lmhC'f of (Continued 011 P.ge 12) ing.

For some, occasionsfor drinking during theholidays are endless. Forthese p e 0 pIe, GrossePointe City Police ChiefAndrew Teetaert has afew emphatic words.

"We may not win popu-larity contests with thosewho can't say 'no' soonenough. but we are deter.mined to see that our drink.ing and driving laws arestrictly and fairly enforced."

Big Fac&orAccording to Chief Tee.

taert, research informationreleased by the InternationalAssociation of Chiefs ofPolice indicates -that alcoholis a factor in as many ashalf of all trafflc accidents.The Christmas. New Yearround of festivities often in.eludes more alcohol thanmany can take.

As countermeasures tohelp against overloading atholiday parties, Chief Tee.taert refers to these tipsfrom the National SafetyCouncil: understand alcoholand what is does, he awareof what alcohol does to youand know your limitations.

Chief Teetaert promises .ano.nonsense approach to ,holi.day drinking drivers.

Chief Tell,sDrivers to~21.:YSoberIssues Warning That Po-

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David Fischer, a senior atSouth High School. had aphotograph selected for show.ing during the NovemberMichigan Photography Ex.hibition at the Scarab Clubin Detroit.

Tuesday, December 9THE UNITED STATES ve.

toed a Security Council reso.lution Monday night can. A hearing has been set indemning last week's air at. Wayne County Circuit Courttacks by Israel on c" alestln. for the Harper Woods Schoolian refugee camps in Leba- District's appeal of a Slatenon. Thirteen members of Board of Education rulingthe IS.nation council sup. denying a proposed transferported the resolution. Costa of a section of the GrosseRica abstained. The council Pointe School Dislrict tobegan meeting last week I Harper Woods.after .Egyp' a~d Leb~non de. I The two districts will gomanded that It c.onsld.er lasl I beIorc Judge Andrew DiMag.Tuesdays I~raeh. raIds on gio on Wednesday. Decem.the ca'."lls, I.n which Leban. ber 10, for the pretrial hear.ese pO!I~e said. more than 100 ing and the establishment ofPalestInians died, trial ground rulcs.

I The State Board of Educa.tion voled 4.2 on AugUlit 13last, to uphold a WayneCounty Intermediate Boardruling denying the transfer.The proposal involves aboul1.119 students who live inthat portion of the Pointe dis.trict which is located in Har.per Woods. This includes

Ml)nday, December 8FOUR IRISH REPUBLI.

CAN ARMY GUNMEN helda 54-year'old postal inspectorand his wife hostage in anapartment in London Sun.day, demanding a flight toIreland. Officials said theybelieved Britian's most want.ed man. accused of killingRoss McWhirter, co.editor ofthe Guiness Book of Records,was part of the gang, Policeare in telephone conlael withthe gunmen.

Sunday, December 7MORE THAN 78,000 fans

of the English rock group"The Who" turned out at thenew PonMet Stadium Satur-day night for the largest in.door rock concert ever heldin Michigan. Promoters ofthe concert said they wereastounded by the "unbeliev-ably" orderly manner inwhich the event was carriedoff. "The Who" took thestage at 9:07 p.m. and im.mediately launched into aone hour and 47 minute showthat included all of their hitsongs. The sound equipmentused by the group weighed14 tons, including 72 speakersmounted in four tiers onboth sides of the stage.

'l1lufsday, December •GUNMEN WHO SEIZED

a branch bank near the Eif.fel Tower Wednesday droveoff with a $2.2 million ran.som Thursday morning in a,getaway car supplied bypolice. But when the gang.sters' car smashed into ataxi, pursulng police killedone of the two gunmen, in.jured the other and freedtheir two female hostages.The gun battle erupted whenthe handit's car hit heavytraffic on the Rue PierreCharon near the AvenueChamps Elysee and rammeda taxi. The ransom was reocovered.

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FEDERAL PROSECU.TORS said Thursday theyhave an eyewitness to theabduction of former Team.sters Union president JamesR. Hoffa. The alleged wit.ness wiU attempt to identiCythe kidnappers in a court.'ordered lineup Saturday atthe Oakland County Jail. In.cluded in tbe lineup will bethree New Jerse)' Teamstersnamed' by another person asthe men who kidnapped andkilled Hoffa, according toFederal prosecutors.

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Woods Lions' drive are "vi.tally necessary to enable theLions to carryon their hu.manitarian work among theblind and other unfortunateindividuals." said Mr. Grove,

"Without this money theclub would be unable to pro.vide glasses, eye examina.tions, white canes and leaderdogs for the blind."

He also noted, "Clothingand food baskets are provid-ed to the needy at Christ.mas time as a result of in.formation supplied by The

(CoDtiaued from Page 1)the statutory authority andjurisdiction of the StateBoard,"

The Grosse Pointe district'sanswer to that petition, filedthis October 31, states on theother hand that the "CircuitCourt has no jurisdiction orpower to order" the transfer.The court, acc'ordingtoGrosse Point.e attorneys, canonly require thOlt the, StateBoard make a new ruling onthe case.

The Harper Woods petitionalso alleges that the StateBoard failed to consider theeducational reasons involvedin the request and that itneglected to take into con.sideration testimony to theeUect that it would be saferfor the students to attend theHarper Woods district.

The propery transfer wasoriginally proposed by theHarper Woods School Boardin August 1974. In the faceof declining enrollment anddifficulties in raising operat.ing revenues the boa r dpassed a resolution sayingthat its city boundaries shouldbe the same as its school dis.trict.

The Grosse Pointe Boardof Education unanimouslyopposed the transfer and thematter went before theWayne County IntermediateBoa r d of E d u cat ion,(WCIBEl.

The WCIBE denied the pc.I tition for transfer on Octo.

ber 17, 1974, saying that itwas not shown that the trans.fer would be advantageousto both districts.

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UMISSY"come home

Woods Strives to Ease Traffic Problem on Brys I(CoMiI~ f.... Pile 1~ I west of ~ack, co~centraling East eight Mile road awaits I has merit and certainly. would I

ever pol5lble, on Sry. drive on speeding vehicles, stop Implementation. remove much confUSion tostreet violations and through Appeared to Please many residents of southeast. ~commercial vehicles. The reaction to the action ern Michigan." I.

ODe to Go by the council and the Public Mr. Pinkos said last month,"2. The relocating of the Safety Department appeared in an interview with the

signing at the exit ramp of to please many of the cill. NEWS, that The Woods might1.94 and East Eight Mile zens. who had earlier claimed ask St. Clair Shores if itroad. motorists used the streets, would change the name of

"3. Larger, more visible especially Brys drive. as i the street in that city to Brys istop signs ordered erected short cuts to Mack avenue, i drive so the entire street iat Brys and Helen. They also had complained, would be called Brys.He J

, "4. International type, 'No about what they termed ex. I felt this could discourage1 Truck' signs are ordered and cessive exhaust emissions i some large trucks from pene.I will be delivered after De from the heavy traffic flow trating the immediate areaI cember 1. 1975. [or installa. and oC noise via large trucks while looking for Eight lIIileI tion. and speeding cars, road,

I"5. Continued study of lurn. David A, Brondyk. of 2111 Try 10 Cooperale

ing movements from Mack Bry~ drive. told the council A th 't' "d h: onto Brys drive. with the he would more than welcome ' no. er CI Izen ~le"e .t e

Ipossibility of prohibiting right anything which would help s~tu~l1o.n as a p~llosophlcalturns at certain hours. decrease the volume of traf. v~e" po~nt ID relal10n to cou~-

I "[ feel that the above sug. fic in the immediate area. cll actIOn. He fe.1t ,It wasn tgestions will alleviate the In a letter to the solons. ~o much of a st~tJstlcal proh.

Inoise at Helen. discourage Mr. Brond~'k said Director em, e.g" .tr~{[JC counts, ascommercial vehicles, reduce Marchand's five suggestions o~~ of. wel~hmg all f~etors.slop strcet vioblions. reduce "aT!' wpll f()tmril't! and. to Which IS more 1m por.speeding, greatly aid the lost some extent, would decrease tant'f", he asked, "the com. Iand confused motorist and the problems on Brys drive. fort ~n.d }Jl~asure ~f the peomake the street more livable In addition we believe the pie hvmg In the Immediate(or the residents." suggestion 'of Mayor Pinkos area or the flow of traffic?

Of the five suggestions, that Old Eight Mile road T~e c.ou~cil could do some.Director Marchand said only should be renamed, in co. thmg .If It really wanted to,"the relocation of the signing 0 per a t ion with St. Clair he saId.at the exit ramp of 1.94 and Shores and Harper Woods, Mr. Pinko's said the coun.______________________ cil is responsive to the peo.

pie and are exploring theproblem. He stressed TheWoods has no jurisdictionover the other cities, i.e .• St. .

Woods Public Safety Depart. Clair Shores and Harper ---------------------ment." Woods, and the roles they

Special donations also are could play.made to blind and handi. "We will try' to alleviatecapped homes and functions. the traffic problem within

The chairman of the Woods our jurisdiction and try toLions' sale is charter memo cooperate with the other af.ber John Diesing. fected cities," emphasized

Mr. Pinkos.M any Lions will be parti. Keeps The Flith

cipating in "selling their Yet another resident, whowares" including the follow. lives at the corner of Brysing individuals from GP and Helen, stated he's proudLions: club president Elton to live in the city and hasH. Nold, Mr. VanEckhoute, faith in the council in can.Mr. Fischer, George Bittner, side ring citizen needs. But heWalter Bryer, David Hopp felt the situation will prob.Sr., Dallas Kitchen, Edward ably grow worse and citedKliber, Howard J. Krieger, the transition over a periodGeorge H. Kretzschmar and of years of senior citizensNick Leto. leaving the area and younger

Others are William Ludwig, families with children replac.William Melcher. George ing them.Murphy, Thomas Nelson, El. As a result, with the con.Ion L. Nold, George Palms, tinuation of s'lch a trafficGordon Rose, Leslie Scher. problem, a potentially dan.rer, Ralph Schubel. Jr., Wal. gerous situation exists.ter Wilson and Karl Ziegler. Finally. another resident

Woods Lions taking part expressed his appreciation toinclude club president Robert Director Marchand for "do.Carver, Mr. Grove: Mr. Dies. ing his homework" and pro.ing, Adolph Angelilli, Her. viding citizens with neces.bert Bachman, David Blair. sary information based onG e 0 r g e Calvert, Thomas the department's studies. ButClark, Vincent DiLaura and he questioned, "Who takesJohn Easton. ";11 ,.f', ~:dr;, flver afterwards~'~Mr. Pin.

. 'f'Q~ reiterated' .the 'problemMore" are' Robert Fi~her; remains open" and Indicated

Raymond Gr\ldzinski. Cecil' 'that it would'be monilored.Halbert, Daniel Hodgman, What specifically happensMarty Iannace, Wolfgang Jo. regarding a reduction in thenek, Robert Lynch, Daniel lraffic flow and the easingMahfet, Fred Michael and of residential concern in theSamuel Moorhatch. area won't be known for

Still others include Gerald some time. But a start has:\Iullan, Roberl Nesom, Rick obviously been made in thePope, George Runstadler, hope of curtailing vehicularRobert Shoens, H a r old congestion for the citizens inSpringer, Larry Yanchus and question.Ken Schoof. Orosse

In adding a thoughtful note. n. NMr. Grove said, "We fervent., ,rOIntet ewsIy hope and pray that area PlibUalaecl Every nunday byresidents will be as generous RoIK. B. FAIprthis ~'ear as they have been D/B/A.utech hbUalienin past years." 99 KerellnaI AveDue

Groue PoIate, 1IIcll.. msaNEmERTON RETIRES r Phone TU 2-6900Edgar C Netherton of second Clau P",tage pg;d ct

Th h . 'II t'" Detroit. Michigon.e S ores, WI re Ire 1D , Sub.<:ription RoI" $7.00 pet yeerJanuary after 23 years with per moil. •B

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presidenl in charge of the 99 Kerchev<ll. Grosse Poinr. Fcrms,meat operation and a rctire~'J1::=. for news copy I.member of the board of dl" All adverti.ing copy must be Inrectors :'Ilr Net her ton ,the. News .Offi~ by Tuesday noon

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NEWS

. Three St. Clair Shoresyouths pled guIlty to acharge of larceny under $100under a city ordinance onWednesday, November 19.before Woods MunicipalJudge J. Patrick Denis.

The trio, Daniel TheodoreMarley, 17, Peter LeslieKorte. 19, and James BarryKorte, 19, were each asses.sed $50 in courts costs, withtheir sentencing being de.ferred to next May 19.

Police said the trio lookskI equipment from Schum.mer's Ski Shop, 20778 Mackavenue, and sold it to otherindividuals. Eleven sets ofskis have been recovered andone set is still missing sincethe incident was first report-ed Wednesday. November 12.

Officers placed the valueof equipment at around$4,000.

Canadian Rockies for 20 daysin August and Mexico for 15days in November.

In their December newsletter, Irene Sutton. ct13 irmanof the Senior Citizens Com,mission, reviews tilt' ~'ear,,'and notes, "Thanks to thecoopcration of our schools.we now have a home," t i.e., : .--.------------ -----------------for meelings). 1. ..... ...._..- .......

Senior~ ha\'c aeeomplblH'd • Sn "MERR\' t:HRISTMAS" (rem •lIlany thmgs. mostly throll.dl .' • Iinformation in the ~EWS nnd "ere Kraeg'.through personal contacts.' I .she. stated. "Although we as. TrIangle Boat., 'n... Isemors are a mlllonty group. Iwe havc becomc a "trong • _ S'I';IR('R/'.'T Bf)ATS[ol'ce III our commulllly (and) i.'. .,! d """J .IBI '.,....' Iwith e\'er)'bod~"s help, Wl':. -GRI;l"l 1\0" ..~ PI ) , .. ~ I

following distance in traffic. hope to ae.cumulate a largCl" . 1')').'.- 11.\111":11 o'I(,.of 00 IYou need lots o[ room to membership and become • -_.). I. n,' 'I () )

steer and stop on slick s.tronger still." said Mrs. i • \I''''l~~r"'1Il 4:IHIIIIII.'r I'llrk 4;.. 11' C"llr~.' Iroads. Sullon. '1 ull.-l-ri. '),Utl III ; ,llll ~1I1. tJ ,UU ..• :4H1 •

* Slow down well ahead "Although we were defeat. •of intersections. They're apt ed in our housing proj,'d. • ,.• ~'! •to be extra slick because of the problcm still rcmnllls un • .:' Ithe polishing effect of stop. sol\'cd," she continued. "We Iping and starting traffic. oursel\'cs ha\'e become awarl' •

• Watch for warming' of senior <'iti?!'!lS !',l'('ds ~~HI I Itrends, they lead to trouble. problems .. We shall work to, I • •Ice is twice as slippery at ~ether trymg t~ ~ol\'e thelll. ' •30 degrees as it is at zero. Iather than remlllls('mg aboul II

the good old days 'I~ I• Even though most of the "We can look forward ill I .. ' I

road is clear. wateh ahead the coming \'(,<Irs to ou!" :.1 ..for icy patches in shady grealest adl'enture." i •spots - tree shadows and -------. - ' •underpasses. If you hit one S J I ~I i'.unexpectedly. hold the wheel t. 0 111 .:J ales I Isteady and roll through, S k' C'I.. IJamming on the brakes will 1110~lng IUle I. Ionly send you into a skid, ~

• If you do skid don't Make a New Ycar's !"eso, • - - •panic. Steer in the direction lution that ~'Oll can keep • ' ,:~-e Ithat the rear of the car is by participating III Saint ~.IifI.sliding. Don't oversteer. John Hospital's Smoking. ,- •When you feel the car Withdrawal CliniC slated [01' • •straighten out, turn the 1I10nday, January 12. through II I •wh~els straight and keep Frida~', January 16 at 7:33 II Irolhng. p,lI1.

• If you're stuck in the The program is sponsored • Isnow, turn your front wheels by the Saint John Hospital I •back and forth to push snow Guild in cooperation with the • Iaway from your tires. Shift Saint John :\Iedical SLaff andto the highest gear and, with is presented as a COIllm~lIl,I Ia gentle foot on the gas. try ity service. • It'ssornelhingyouwouldn't suspect just •to ease out without spinning Speakers for the week in. by looking at it. The Irim look and sportythe wheels. elude: Arthur W W 'a' . • styli~\\l01the Davy Belt' conceal the lact •

, M D Ch'i . ~\el.. thatltsactuallyadepel1dllblepersonalno.• If that doesn t work, !ry ..,' Ie • Hcad ana I~C{:" .talian device that could save your life. •

rocking by alternately shift. SerVIces, Veterans HosPIlal:. DavyBelt looks like an attractive sport Iing between forward and reo Noel Lawson, M.D.. Pathol.. bell and you wear it like one, but." oneverse, Check your owner's agist, Saint John. Hospital; '.squeeze and t~e sec~et Iso~t1 -f Imanual for advice on rock. Jacques Beaudoill. II1.D,.. Concealed In an IIlCOnSpicuouSsleeve 2aqu.1tube 4ing with an automatic trans. Thoracic Surgeon. Saint behind Ihe bell IS a pre-packed. ready-to. , PoPs out. SEeS

., t 'd" John H 0 s pit a I' Donald. Inflate aquatube thai you actlvale by ~ •mIsSIon 0 avol repairs.. ' squeezing one side 01 Ihe bell That one .Recognizing In advance Smith, 1\1.0., ?ral Surgcon .• squeelC ball it takes 10 gel you afloal . I.

the limitations that adverse Veterans Hospital: and John • inside of len seconds. •.. ..-.weather places on driving ~. Bur:ows. M.D.. ~ncolo, When activated. the aquatube inflates.and control is the best way gist, Samt John J:I0spltal. Ipops out of ~hesleeve and rises up under •t kee an emergency from The program Will be held • your arms, It IIsupport uptc 300 Ibs mthe ~. Io . p.. at Regina High School Audi. waterioraslongas72hours.Thebelt\tself .,..turnmg mto a dIsaster. torium 20200 Kell' Hoad I remains secure in its original position I

------ 'w d Y • • aro"nd your wals\. 8 IY th C f I Harper 00 s. .' The DavyBelt is re-usable, tool Simply SEeS

OU S on ess \ Future heal~h forums Ill. \. replacetheactivaled 16gramC02cartridge. •

Sk Th ftelude: Alcoholism, Tuesday. repack the tube in the sleeve and, .. it'sTo i e s March 16; Smoking With: • ready, The patenled DavyBell is available Idrawal Clinic,. ~londay. April • lQ 4 5izes to,15S111eproper lit. It's ideal,loT I5 through Fnday, April 9; Iboaters, SWJmmers,water sk,ers, fisher- IResuscitation. May 18. men oranyoQe who \o~es the ,watec,and '. : - -',

Free tickets and further. wants to play1t s'afe Withoutbeing bur- jJp:~':~-I. dened or confined. .: Wlj~Informatlon ~II th~s and. Davy Belt is available in Red G While •other .commulllty health. Ill. Iand BlueG White The aqualube is internalional yellow vinyl Iformation may be ohtallled 'I easily spotted during water rescue. IntrodLlt:l~y offerl Orderby camng Saint John Hospi, ~. dlre~t .. , only $26.95 each. Ital, 881.8200. Extension 547. !!II....... ------------ .. -or Extension 405.

bowling every Friday atWoods Bowling. 20422 Mackavenue, at 1:30 p.m., (AdeleRyder, chairman), and swim.ming on Saturdays at ParcellsSchoOl for 2-3:30 p.m. wilh a75 cents admission charre.(George Kaltenbach, chair.manl.

On the travel horizon. sen.iors are sponsoring a varietyof trips including planned ex.cursions to Hawaii for 14days in March. Banff andLake Louise for eight daysin May. Alaska and the

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Chief Offers Driving Tips

GROSSE

An overnIght trip by CubScout Pac k 86, TromblySchool, last month to Green.field Village was enjoyed by51 cubs and 19 dads. Eventsincluded a horsedrawn wagonnight tour; demonstrations inthe crafts of blacksmithing,tin smithing, broom making,spinning and milllng. Theboys attending earned theirHeritage '76 Patch.

By Saturday, December 6,scouts pIcked up bags fullof usca-ble clothing which'wete earlier distributed tonei8hbors and relatives. Thebags were taken to a Good.will Industries pick. up pointat Finney High School andthen to the Goodwill plant onBrush street.

This exercise is helpfulnessearned the pack the SCoutingGoodwill.Good Turn awardto be attached to their packflag.

For this year's fund raIsers,three !terns have been chosenwhich the pack feels wouldmake great Christmas pres-ents for those who have not81ready completed their holi.day shopping,

First is a decorator kindlingwood bundle with sturdycarrying ropes and hand var.nished handles, stuffed withkindling for winter fires.Second is a one pound can ofmixed nuts and third, a 12.ounce tin of British hardfruit candy in mixed flavors.

Anyone wishing to place an Many p e 0 pie talk tooorder should call 823.:«73 or r much, yet they say much too331.8584. little.

Trombly CubsKeeping Busy

Rusing, have asited seniorsto help in their oral historyproject.

Participating citizens willshare what life was like whenthey were growing up wilh amain focus being their knowl.edge of Mason School. Thetapes will be kept by theschool for a permanent rec.ord.

A taping session was heldon Tuesday, December 9,with another scehduled forTuesday, December 16.

Other activities inelude

Woods Seniors to Have Christmas Party Dec. 17

Facility OpenedBy Bon Secours

The Senior Citizens ofGrosse Pointe Woods will becelebrating the i r secondChristmas together when they

I have a yule party Wednes.day. December 17, at NorthHigh School.

A happy hour meetingfrom a-6 p.m. kicks of[ thefestivities. followed by a buf.fet dinner at $3.50 from 6-7:30p.m.

After dinner. the seniorswill attend a Christmas con.cert at the high scilool uponthe invitation of principal G.Bruce Feighner.

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VA SERVICEAlmost 100 million Ameri.

cans, nearly half of the na-lion's population. are po-potentially eligible for Vet-erans Administration bene.fits and services.

Minimum maintenanceEducation is the answer.Confidence is the feeling.A new you is the reward.

CHR.ISTMAS GIFTSUGGESTIONS.• Trop a"ll 51<"" GYm• Rifles--ef all caliber,• Hand Gun,• 810ck Powder Gun.

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Grosse Pointe City PoliceChief Andrew Teetaert saysthat most bad.weather colli.sions and tie.ups are due tolack of foresight, impatienceand failure to adjust to con.ditions by winter drivers,

He offered the followingtips from the InternationalAssociation of Chiefs ofPolice, based on recommen.dations from the NationalSafety Council's Committeeon Winter Driving Hazards:

• Before you start, clearyour windshield and win.dows and free up the wiperblades and clean snow fromthe hood. Peephole drivingis an invitation to disasler.

• Clean headlights andtaillights thoroughly. Keepthe windshield washer res.ervior filled.

• Run heater and defrost-er a few minutes before youstart. Sudden fogging of theglass could blind you.

• On the road steer steadyNew out-patient surgery on ice and snow. Don't make

facilities were opened at Bon abrupt changes in dIrection.Secours Hospital this month, Anticipate lane changes and

The convenience of out. turns and make them grad.patient surgery makes It pop. ually.ular with the patients who .. Keep your speed downqualily to use it. and give yourself plenty of

Arriving at the hospital in I-the morning, a person canchange clothes, undergo surg.ery, rest, dress, and be hometo sleep in his own bed at

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t)!)j ',w~t~~~~/t1~ ~.;; ~~~h ~~:~e:r~:~~r~~~~;'0r;~ night in a hospital room. In

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$.'••::•..:'•.••:'.:..•:v~:.:.•:.:•.:.~.:.:..!:~,! 'f,\ waiting list for elective in.'.;:. '\2 patient surgery.

I'f~~~~i;~i:;f' ; removal of benign tumors or

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(I * .~~ft~r ~:~g:.;t~~n~o~~~t~:.ceJ ' l .~ Bon See 0 u r 5' new out.«' "* patient surgery department@ ..Jt. ( is located at the entrance to

.~...;.'::.'.~.;..#" the hospital's surgical suite..( Before opening the new fa.nl)~ cHity. some out.patient surgeAM (1 ery was performed in the@1: ;';: emergency room.

j~, pure CASHMERE, $35 .;....•.•.•~.:.i.~ ~ps~~~~~apS~yuSMI.rcl:~~s~~aUtt~l.t~ued:dee@.) Full lashioned ... the luxury gill. Choice 01 ,

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~ ~~ ~ ~I&4prf~~~ '\ 7/ i~ I~ t!I~ ~~ WOODWARDAvE • SOMERSET MAll lI:;'i 1571 Woodward Ave... Phone 964.2300. DetrOit 48226 --l~""~'~1W'iJ~'iJ ~ fiJ~iJ~iJ !fW'iJ 1ft" 'iJ7fW'''1W'iJ 1fWliJ7fW'iJlW'i1W'i1W'iJM'iJlW'i1W'fi

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I An II EXQUISITE IISTONEWAREIGIN'GERBREAD I

I HOUSE I•... with lighted slained)~Iass windows will look.ijQreat under your Chrisl-.'mas Tree. you'll lind it'among many other 'reas-Ilures at the Allie Art Gal-.lery. . J PlUM'lNG&H~lTIN~j• 881-0550 •I

• 11530~ KERCHEVAL• VA 2.9070 i An estimated 125 seniors________ 11I 'are expected to attend theparly, which is being chairedby Mr. and Mrs. WilliamElliott.

In other news. the dates ofthe citizens' monthly meet-ings in January have beenchanged to the second andfourth Thursdays of themonth because New Year'sDay, Januar~' 1, falls on thefirst Thursday.

As a result. seniors willgather on January 8 and 22in the North High eafeteriafrom 3:30.7:30 p.m.

881-0010 However, meetings the fol-lowing month will be held onthe first and third Thursdays,February 5 and 19.

Meanwhile. fifth gradersat Mason School, under thesupervision of Mrs. Jean

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When you think the world Iis going wrong, stop and con.sider if you are going right.

Fill, Vaccine(Continued from Page 1)And what should you do if

you've already been laid lowby the bug? Avoid contactwith othcrs to prevent itsspreading, drink plenty ofliquids, get lots of rest andtake aspirin for aches andpains, authorities say.

Thcn in three to five days,your miseries should beover, according to o!ficials.with most hcalthy people get.ting over the £lu without anyproblems.

Mea n Ill' h i I e, Mr. :'lcNa.mara added that scniorswould have to provide theirown transportation to cityhall for the shots.

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I Get your husband a Toro Snow Pup or Snow Master II for Christmas. It's good for him. I= =S 5_ Shovel nolo Just putthi. 22-lb. ==:=== 11••• 1. :'-I.ture Snow Pup againsla drifl.nd ::;;_=~

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, 1 ~ ~hO\rHlIl of mow_ R"('ll, nlHSC t'i. -'5 YOII\:e 11C,lTd01 can wttR;h. Try i~ "oh. 10)' aching Ronging 50 shove!' ~i hac"'? You know fuls some mominR. 5_ Ih. problem. ::;;5 :'

: ~ Squeesre.1ilte p.ddlf'l. They look 5:~ • lillie funny, bulthf'}' throw ~_ snow up to IS feet I _

~ ~ ~~ ~~_~20" Snow Master '219'1 14" Snow Pup '169" III !_-~ 21" Snow Pup '189" ~

'I ., ".... ',,'.d. "0 ~£?~ MANY GREAT i~ pi".Iy o"embl. ond pro "TII. Lawn Mowe, People" i:: •• "". ,'''y'h,ng th.y ••11 GIFT IDEAS == '.' ,,', ,eody 10 u,. ,m, 19815 Mock OY'., in the Wood. ::

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Woods Department of Pub.By Jim CnOt'kaert I you're down there the sand lie Safety officers are cur.

Fifteen years ago, a reo and heat make you .wonder. rently spending several hoursvamped World War II hos. why you ever volunteered, a week in first aid trainingpitat ship sailed from San but once you get back you towards renewal of theirFrancisco bound for Indo. I remember the gratitude of American National Red Crossnesia and South Vielnam. the people you worked with card, which will signify theirToda)' that ship no longer and the patients you treated. successful completion of anexisls, but thanks to the It was also, he said, gratify. I advanced course of instruc. I S30~ KEICHEVAl • VA 2.9070thuusands of men and worn. Ing to know that he had I tion.en who crossed her decks I helped to sow the seeds thathcr legacy will ne\ler die. It got the hospitat started. Public Sa f e t y Direclorcontinues only to grow. ,Henry Marchand said the

The S, S. Hope, the flag. ~r. Tabor's wife and three purpose of the inslruction,ship of Project HOPE, car. children we:e. for tun a I e which began Sunday, Decem-ried volunteer doctors and enough to \'ISlt hIm f?r two ber 7, and which will connurses to countries all over wee~s w~lle .he was m Col. Unue for around 20 weeks,the world _ helping to im. ambIa. HIS Wife work~d as.a is to renew the advanccdprove the medical care in v~lunteer nurse wIllie his first aid card required forthose countries and teaching children worked off the back ambulance attendants' innative people to help them. o~ a truck, he.lplng to vac- keepin" wiht Stale requireselves. The future of Pro)' eel clnate local children. It was I menls '"

an experience that they will .HOPE is a land. based one, dbut it will always follow the alwa)'s remember, he adde. Each officer will receivepattern set by its nautical Faced with a waiting list around 60. ~ours ?f traini~gpast of 32 dentists ahead of him and retram.mg \~'Ith a Writ-

Three Grosse Pointe men trying to serve on board the ten l~~t cllmJxmg the 1!1 Iwho served witl1 Project Hope, Dr. Ross F.. Scharfen. struchon.HOPE, (two on board ship berg, a children's dentist The director stated Lt.and one in Arizona), can. from The Farms, opted in. Peter Thomas, a certifiedsider themselves extremely stead to work on the Nava. Red Cross first aid instruc-fortunate to ,have had the jo Indian reservation in Gen. tor, is in overall charge ofchance to work in such a ado, Ariz" for one month in the training. Meanwhile,project. 1973 and one month in 1974. Oct. Sgt. William Lentz is

All admitted that it was lie helped the resident dent. instructing the delecHve bu-an experience that they ist get caught up with his reau and Youth Service OJ. -would never forget - a backlog of work. vision detectives. and each ",' (.-chance to really hell> some. "The m 0 s t interesting platoon commander is re- FlEX-OGWE is - ~ .one who needed it, without thing about going tl1ere in sponsible for his own pla- crystal ciear, nOr\- I ~lconcern for their own mane. two different years was see. toon, yellowing, guaranteed s"ft1" ,ot'-tary gain. What they got out ing how the attitudes of the shatterproof. Safe ... ,,,,O'lt~of the two mbonths they gave Navajo changed towards the ~ "val.ts Word ~~~:s~i~~it~U~~~g ... ",~~~C,\O"can never e measured in hospital there," Dr. Scharf. n., score or saw. Comesterms of money. enberg said. I in standard sheet sizes.

Dr. J. D. Langston, of The Priced like alan.City. is a pathologist who "At first they felt that the (Continued from Page 1) At Your Hardware, Lumberserved aboard the S S Hope hospital was a death house. . her husband, a manager at and Building Supply Storeon l'ts second voyage to and they continued to go to Manufacturers N a t ion a I WARP BROS. Ch,'cago60651Peru in 1962. Dr. Langston their medicine man. But Bank, dropped off a $100,000 pjoneers In PI.sties for o~er 50 Vmsserved for two months in when they saw that most . k d Prolation 8nd he spent much people who went in came out r.ansom In ~ par e ~ar. o. BACHMAN PAINTS

f h. h d' better, they were less reluc. hce are s~lll searchmg for • HARDWARE

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Dr. Langston said, "Proj. cine man lost business." I POlITE HARDWAREect HOPE )'s a .good pro. I . Most of our mistakes in life I

Dr. Scharfenberg a so said h h k • LUMBER COgram,' the l'dea bel'ng .- h .' come t roug lac of learn. •..... t at the NavajOS brmg upshow American medicine to their children differently. Ing or lack of common sense .. 141150 Mack Av.. v~ 1.5550groups who want to achieve The children were very po-the same results. We show lite and not at all scared ofthe way and we get an ap. dentists. They thought it waspreciation of the problem pretty neat to be worked onthat they face. not just by a dentist, he noted.based on medical knowledge.

"Our voyage was different Being a member of thefrom the first one. Our voy- 200.strong Hope Ship Leagueage set the pattern which all of Detroit, Dr. Scharfenbergthe rest followed _ that of participates in four fund.staying a year at a singl~ raising parties for Projectlocation close to a country's HOPE each year, (the proj.medical school. ect r e c e i v e s no federal

"In that way we provide a funds). The group contri.training and example DU' butes about $1,200 to HOPEdeus for schools of medicine, through these parties each

. nursing and hpsJ>ilal,.~~min. year, and it also introducedI,lakation. The doctors.'oD ~e bim to his wife.jjlrOject~ lotated e.very:I;,two Wlth~tb~ ship no lOng~r amon~, (not to stay' away part or the operational cap.too 'long from theirprac. ability, HOPE has devotedtices), while the rest of the more attention to broadenpersonnel rem a In e d the the horizons of land.basedsame." programs. Concentration is

Dr. Rodman E. Taber, of more and more on the ca.The Woods, is a thoracic sur. reer.type employe althoughgeon who served on the S. S. the two.volunteers are notHope on its sixth voyage to being discounted.Colombia in 1967. The wasthe chief of surgery on the The s e volunteers h a v eship while also working at much to give and HOPE hasthe Cartegena University muC'h to give back. Moneyhospital, (an old monastery), iIln't everything. Just askand at the medical school the three men who havehospital in Bogota. A BOO. been there.bed hopsital is to be openedin Cartegena in the nearfuture.

Dr. Tabor said that while

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Kathleen Smith,associatedirector. ACLU. said there'sbeen no change in the organ.ization's stance indicatedlast week.

At that time, she said theDetroit branch board of di.rectors. based upon the factthe situation they had beforethem, decided they couldn'tintervene. However, shestated the ACLU will furtherinvestigate the Cact situationin an attempt to obtain moreinformation on the case,

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Helen Graves, of The ticular policy,"Park, has received the Unl The Woods' lawsuit, re-versily of Michigan-Dear. cenl1y filed in Wayne Countyborn's first annual Distin Circuit Court, seeks a tem-guished Teaching Award! porary and permanent infor a junior faculty member. junction 10 pre\'enl the useShe is a political science in- of lhe premises al 1785 Ros-slructor and the director of Iyn road, (by the "Fofl'erthe political science inlern. Family"). for religious meetship program, Miss Graves Ings,

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"The world we live in to. model of the Surveyor Lunar gress. Synthetic rubber was I ern navigation systems for Iday is merely a stepping Roving Yehlcle on solar cells. manufactured in a bottle in space vehicles, aircraft and istone to tomorrow, with A 3OO'watl lamp, simulating just 60 seconds and a submarines and an exPlana.,countless challenging ques. the sun's rays, powered the polyurethane foam plastic I tion of how a gas turbinetions left for scientisls and Moon Rover across an un. cake "baked" itself in only I en2ine ooeratel: Iengineers to answer." dulating table top surface. two minutes. f CHINA" ·

That meuage of opJ)Ortuni. A unique ,,:ay .to move I The Importance of lap an'l 'ty was presented to local stu. h~avy loads With ~lttle phy. shoulder belt protection for I SILVERdents when General Motors slcal ef!?r.t was .11I~~trated I \'ehicle occupants was dra.national assembly program, by an Ilr bearlDg plat. maUzed by a model impact ...Previews of Progress, ap. form. A small vacuu~ clean. I sled, a device automotive I , •peared at Parcells and Brow. er. t)'pe moto.r prOVided a I safety engineers have been I 773.7030nell Middle Schools on Wed. thlD fllr;n of aU' under three I using to test the structural Inesday, December 3. !arge l'ITcular pads s~ppo~t. I integrity of car bodies and:' S Lotl

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Of special interest was a cules showed modern chern. the previews show covered USAfast. paced demonstration ii- Istry's contribution to pro. the use of gyroscopes in mod. I •••lustrating the catalytic can.verter, which UM belie~es is Drl'nking leads to Doubie JJHit'the best technology avaIlabletoday to reduce carbon mono -------oxide and hydrocarbon em is. Shores public safety oW. on the road and straddlingsicns from automobile ex. eers made a double "hit" on lanes.haust. Monday. December 1. when Hal was stopped at Clair-

The converter not only in. they arrested a motorist for view and ordered out of hissures contribution of the 1m. drunk driving. The driver auto. at which time the offi.

was wanted on warrants by ed Ipressive decline in automo. eers observ severa emptytive pollution, but It also per. Detroit authorities and so liquor bottles on the frontmits engineers to recalibrate was a passenger in the man's and rear floor of the car.the engine for improved fuel vehicle. They also saw a passengereconomy and drlveability. Public Sa f e t y Officers in the vehicle and orderedAnd because the converter John Frasard and Robert him out, too. The passengerrequires the use of unleaded Bensinger, while on patrol on was identified as Jerome W.gasoline there is less main. Lakeshore road, received a Cave, 34, of 81 Peterboro,tenance due to longer spark disturbance radio call to 635 Detroit.I lif f '1 h ng Lakeshore, It was reportedp ug e, ewer 01 c a es A request for a check ond I h st t that someone was at thean onger ex au sys em the Law Enforcement Infor.Ii! front door and a car wase. th over the curb In front of the mation Network (LEIN) ma.Another bighlight of e chine, revealed that Hall was

45.minute program was a property, wanted by Detroit police onunique laser projector demo PSOs Fnsard and Ben- four tnffic warrants, andonstratlon. A laser beam was singer arrived at the scene Cave, on two misdemeanorused to translate the sounds in time to see a car, driven warrants.we hear into visual patterns by James Hall, Jr., 152, ofof light which danced on a 3738 Thirty.Second street, Both Hall and Cave werescreen before the audience. Detroit, going south on the searched and handcuffed

The GM representatives road, then make a turn and taken to the Shores sta.also explained bow energy of around an island in front of lion, where Hall agreed tothe SUII call be converted that address, and headed take breathalyzer tests. Heinto electricity by running a north, hitting the curb while was conveyed to The Woods

station, where the tests wereadministered, and he failedboth. He was 'returned toThe Shores station where hewas issued a violation ticketfor driving while under theinfluence of liquor, and an.other for driving while hislicense was suspended. Heposted a bond of $200 andis scheduled for a court ap.pearance In Tbe Shores onDecember 17.

Both Hall and Cave wereTeleased to Detroit polleeofficers who arrived at TheShores station to take theminto custody.

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'Plul4l Nolll: Young People's aelson lickelholders In'vlled 10 a!lend eilher Ihe 10 a.m, or 2 p,m. Nutcrackerperformance on Dec. 20 as a makll.up concert lor Ihecancelled October 11 even!. lickels will be honoredlor comparably priced sealing.

Fri. eve., Dec. 12 at 8:30Sun. eve., Dec. 14 at 8:30 (told out)

CHRISTMAS "POPS"Richard H.ym.n, conducting

Rackham Symphony ChOir

Fri. eve., Dec. 19 at 8:00Sun. aft., Dec. 21 at 2:00

Ha.ndel's "MESSIAH"P.ul F .... m.n. conductingF.y. Robinson. soprano

FIoranc. Qulv.r, altoGrayson Hirst, tenor

8.nJ.mln M.Uhaw., bass-baritoneKenneth Jewell ChOrale

Thur. eve., Dec. 18 at 8:00Sat. morn., Dec. 20 at 10:00'

Sat aft., Dec. 20 at 2:00'Sun. eve., Dec. 21 at 8:00

Tchaikovsky's NUTCRACKER BALLETTtJeo Alc.ntar., conducting

D.nca Detroit (residenl company 01Unlv.rsity of Delroil and MarygroveCollege)

lacob uacu. choreographerPater Farmer, designer

Don't miss Detroit's lirst locally producedtull-length Nutcrecker production, complete

with new sets, costumes and scenery.

also ... on Young People's Series

Menotti's AMAHL ANDTHE NIGHT VISITORSSat morn., Dec. 13 at 11:00

Sat. aft, Dec. 13 at 2:00- S3.50, 2.50, 2.00 -

Thomas Fisher, of OneCameron place, woke up Sal.urday morning, Decemher 6,to discover tha t a motorislhad apparently smashed inloa seven-foot. high brick wallon his property sometimeduring the night.

Damage to the wall wasestimated at about $1,500.According to Mr. Fisher itwas hit sometime between4:30 p.m. on Fridlfy, Decem-ber 5. and 9:30 a.m. on De.cember 6.

Allhough the sound of thecrash apparently did notrouse the sleeping Fisherfamily, Mrs. Fisher reportedthat she heard someoneknocking at the door at about1 a.m.

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stead of dumping it into theDetroit River as participantsdid into the Atlantic Oceanon December 16, 202 yearsago.

Monies raised will aid can-cer research projects of theAmerican Cancer Society.

Each sporls celebrity wiUhave an assistant to describethe history and qualities ofthe teas served. Crumpetswill be included and a cashbar open for tea.totalers.

Tickets may be purchasedat the Caucus Club, Pinkey'sBoulevard Club, Martha'sCloset, Adler Schnee's andthe Wayne Counly Unit ofthe American Cancer So-ciety, 15251 West McNicholsroad, Detroit 48235, or fromcommittee members.

For further informationcall 273.7060.

The Wayne County Unit ofthe American Cancer Societyprovided information, coun.seling and referral sen'icesto over Z,036 rcsi::lcnts ofWa)'ne County during 197475.

GROSSE POIN'TE NEWS

Even.t to Aid Cancer Society

Pre-Trial HeldIn Assault Case

In ease you missed thetirst B 0 s ton Tea Party,here's your ehance to attendthe seeond. J. P. McCarthyis hosting the eommemora.tive affair along with manywell.known sp'orts personali.ties from 2:30-5:30 p.m. Tues-day, December 16, at theCaucus Club.

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Ronald W. Hutehings ofl8(MO Fairfield, locked hiscar in the parking lot of theGrosse Pointe Yacht Club.the evening of Saturday. De-cember 7. but this did notdeter someone from stealingthe car radio.

Mr. Hutchings, who headsa band unit, was hired topllyat a large party held atthe Yacht Club. according toinformation given to Shoresauthorities. He said he parkedand locked his vebicle at 8:15p.m. on the Saturday date,and returned to it at 1:45a.m. on Sunday, to discover A Wayne County Circuitthe radio and sliding brackel Court pre-trial conferencemissing. was held Tuesday, Decem-

ber 2, in the case of threeAt first glance it did not youths. all of whom are

appear thlt there had been charged with assault with in.a forged entry into the aulo. tent to rob armed.but later in the day, Mr.Hutehings called the Shores Woods Det. Everett PlumbPublic Safety Department 10 reporled he met with Murrayreveal Ulat three inchc~ of S!omovitz, assislant prosecu.paint had been chipped from tor,. Wayne County, on thethe post of the driver's side pending else against Leon.o! the car, indicating that ard Allen Miron, 20, of ~796some form of instrument had Stevens, New Haven, MiCh.,been used to enter the aula. Daniel John Liberty, 20, ofmobile, I 1975 Chevrolet. 150l East ,Meyers, Hazel

Investigating officers said Park, and Lonn!e Dale Snell,that a car radio valued at 17, of 23050 Vance, Hazel$160, and the sliding brack- Park.et, worth $15, used to hold Det. Plumb said the pros-the radio had been remo\'ed. ecutor's office would take noThe authorities said that who- reduction in plea under thatever had committed the theft of the charge, and indicatedknew what he was doing and that a eourt date will bedid a neat, clean job. set for the latter part of

Del. Sgt. Frank Musta::a January if a plea Isn't workedis investigating the matter. out. .

__ The trio are charged in1'711 MACK AVE-I- the incident where a 21-year.

old Woods man was beatenat Yorkshire and robbed of his wallet con.885-7140 taining miscellaneous Identi.

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II IMPORTED and AMERICAN WINES I ~::~~e~;~:.~i::e~::tDISCOUNTS GI I iIng Championships bel dI . V N ~N CASES + ~ CASES OF Wednesday. Saturday, No.I "YOUR" PRIVATI WINE vember 19.22, 111Fort Wayne,

I DISCOUNTS GIVEN ON CASES & ~ CASES OF Ind."YOUR" FAVORITE WIN I I Linda's strong school fig., ures and free style won ber

I PLACEYOU. U.S.D.A. Prime or Choice a first pl~ce ~tanding over

I," .,PQRTERHOUSE $2981 ~a~b~~~~~ JD the prellm-

ORDERS EARLY-, STEAKS Representing ~e DetroitI. .,' ' lB. Skating Club, Linda placedIFor Pnme Standing Rib Roast, T-BONE $279 fourt~ out of ~3 entrants in

IMorrell E-Z Cut Hams or Fresh ST E the ~mal standings.. A K S I ThIs event draws the topIDressed Poultry for Christmas lB. figure skaters from Michi.Iand New Year's .... ns Rei" $199 g~n, Indla!,a, Ohio, Alabama,PORK LOIN • MississippI and Tennessee.

I ._. ROAST LB. I. Library SlatesI Soft Drink Specials! Holiday Hours

I ~~b~~mLARGE SELECTION OF 7-Up 3 ~~~99- I Peters has announced tbatI .• normal public service hours

I GIFT. PACKAGE Coke 8Z~:"149 • 'will be observed during theforthcoming holiday period

'11L,Oquors & W.ones Vernors 8It,,0,.I.'119 I. at all library branches withthe folloWing exceptions. AU

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I L.AUOR • C L F"AY CHI151S I Hon tr~ated about one mil.I'" C. U.... IS lion patients In its 171 hai-

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Ecology ClubPlans Drive

The Ecology Club at Unl.versity Liuett SChool willbe conducting a paper driveFriday, December 12, from,4-6 p.m. and Saturday. De-cember 13, from 9 a.m.-3p.m. at the lower schoolparking lot in Cook road.

Newspaper, grocery bagsand magaziner will be wel-comed by the students, whoare striving to raise lunds(or environmental projects,e,g" organizations workingtowards saving endangeredspecies.

HAUl' aVDOLPBServices (or Mr. Rudolph,

75, of Balfour road. were heldDecember 5, at Verheyden'sFuneral Home.

He died Wednesday, De. r: ~~ft~l~r 3. at Deaconess Hos- ' Porch Enclosures

A native Detroiter, he is SCREEN, AWNING, WINDOW,

~~~:::e:~ :~: as:s~:h:r:r~ , SLIDING GLASS DOORS tCemetery, Detroit. ,

ser~~~<::~~.s::seth'll trom. SCREEN& SASH':AIC.73. of Merriweather avenut, 20497 MACK TU 1-6130were held Wednesday. De.cember 7, in Cottage Hospi. •• ~ ~Lal. I

Born in East Jordan. Mich .•he retired as an attorney in1972. .

He was a member of theDetroit Commandry No. 1KT and the Detroit Rotary.He was also a member ofIhe Delroit Yacht Club andthe Detroit, Wayne Countyand Michigan Bar Associa-tions,

Mr. Fransetb is survivedby his wife, Violet; a son,Robert W.; two sislers andthree grandchildren.

Interment was at WhiteChapel Cemetery,

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Congress pas!!ed its fintlegislation exerting con-trol over drugs in 1848.This statute was concernedonly with conlrolling im-portation oc adulterateddrugs into Ihe UnitedSlates. Soon, howe,'er, theadulteration of drugs inthis countr)' provoked al •tention 10 the extent that!leveral states and the Dis-trict of <'.olumbia passedcontrol measures. In 1906(:Ungress passed the Fed-eral Food and Drug Act,governing the interstatet'omlTH'rce of drugs. Thelaw attempted 10 preventthe inclusion of harm(ulingredients in (oods anddrugs by controlling brand-ing, false stalements, andthe selling o( products un-ller assumed names.

Pharmacists at D":VO:\l-SIIIRE URL(;S, 16037Mack on Ti(fany Lane'"keep a ('I~ walch on Ihequalil)' and safety o( allprescription drufl;s on oursheln's. We also keep ('om-plele "pati('nt profile"rerord~ of )'our allergies,immunilit'~_ and olht'r ,Ist'alth dala to (urlher ~re-ll{\Iard )'our personal pre-Sl'riptionll. Villil J)t:",O~-SItlRJ,: ORI;(;S for all yourIst'alth and beauly needs .took O\'('r our lafll:t' sel~-lion o( nallmark (;Isristmas('ards! While vou are herepi('k up f>eve;al holies ofSanders t'hocolatt'!\ (or"olida)' girts and enter-laininfl;. "e art' opt"n Mon-day IhroufI;h Saturday (rom9 '\.M. until q P.M.; call Ullal Ml-(),HR. (W(' al!\Ocarry a (ull line o( liquor,~randwine.

IlH,PFW.IIINT:Set a larKe (lat stone

under your rain lIpoUI tosprelld rain waler over alarfl;er area. and keep (romw,.arinK awa) predou!\lopsoil.

WILLIAM M.WATSOtoFServices lor Mr. Watson,

87, of Touraine road, werebeld Wednesday, December10. at the Verheyden FuneralHome.

He died Sunday, December7, at Saint John Hospital.

Born In Varney, Ontario,Mr. Watson is survived by his

JOSEPH DILLONServices (or Mr. Dillon, 82,

of Oxford drive, will be heldFriday, December 12,1n WestVirgln.la.

He died Saturday, Decem-ber 6, in Cottage Hospital.

He is survived by a daugh.ter, Miss Mary Dillon.

Arrangements were han.dIed by Verheyden's FuneralHome.. "'. I

MRS. OLIVE I. BUSIERServices for Mrs. Blasier,

76, of McMillan road, wereheld Friday, December 5, atWoodlawn Cemetery.

She died Wednesday, De.cember, 3, at the NightingaleNursing Home In Warren.

Mrs. Blasier Is survived bya daughter, :Mrs. Jean Bridge;three grandchildren and (ourgreat-grandchildreD.

M e m 0 ria 1 contributionsmay be made to the GrossePointe CongregationalChurch.

Arrangements were han-dled by Verheyden's FuneralHome,

MORTON REMICK COOKServices for Mr. Cook, laje

of Sherman Oaks, Calif.,formerly of Grosse Pointe,were held recently in SaintMichael's and All AngelsChurch ill stutlio Cit~.• Calif.

He died Wednesday, De.cember 3. in Sherman Oaks.

Mr. Cook was a 1934 grad.uate of Grosse Pointe HighSchool and received his de-gree from Kenyon College.He worked for General Mo-lars Truck and Cpach Divi-sion in Los Angeles.

Mr. Cook Is survived byhis wife, Jane; three sons,Morton Jr., David andPhilip; two brothers and asister-in.la ....

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Minimize your own trou-,bles-leave the worrying toothers.

Maire Elementary Schoolwill hold their annual Christ.mas Walk on Wednesday.Thursday, December 1'I.IS.

Parents, teachers and chil-dren from the lower fioorare Invited for the December17 special night and from theupper floors for the Decem.ber 18 activities.

The schedule is as follows:7:30.8:00 p.m., tour of build.ing decorations; 8-8:45, PTObusiness meeting and Mairechoir concert; 8:45.9:15. re-freshments served in class-rooms.

The chairman for the eventis PTO board member Mar-ilyn Pillsbury.

Maire PTO SetsChristmas Walk

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The North High SdloolSymphony Orchestra will join300 vocal music students Inpresenting Christmas Con.certs, Wednesday and Thurs.day, December 17-18 at 8p.m. In 1he Performing ArtsCenter.

The 65.member orchestra,under the direction of NathanC. Judson. will back: up thevocal groups, led by HermanCleln, in a musical renditionof .. 'Twas the Night BeforeChri.tmas," set to music byFred Waring.

In the tradition of past eon.certs, ,bout 400 North alum.ni will join the groups' pres.entation of "Hallelujah!"lrom Handel's "Messiah."

Other highlights will in.clude special performancesby the Pointe Chorals, agroup of 20 mixed voices,and the 12 ladies of theHoney Tones.

General Admission ticketsare $1, and may be purchasedby calling the school at 886.8100.

The Pointe Chorale willalso perform for tile firstlime at the Silnlor Men'sGroup of the War Memorialon, Tuesday. December 23, at12:30 p.m.

Yule ConcertSlated at NHS

Girl Scout8 Help Shoppers I Obituaries INeed an extra he 1pin g packages In colorful paper,

hand with Christmas prepa- bow" and tie.ons for a mini. ----------------------rations? Members of Girl mal charge, the first time ELMER D. HUIlNEll 'daughter Mrs. William Koe.SCout Troop 327 will be glad such a service has been pro. Silrvlces for Mr, Hurner. nig; two grandchildren aDdto wrap those last minute vided in the Eastland Cen- 75, 01 Calvin road, were held two great.grandchildren.gifts at their booth located ter. Friday, December 5, at the Interment was at Lutheranin the Eastland Shopping Proceeds from the service Verheyden Funeral Home. Cemetery, Detroit.Center He died Tuesday, Decem., will help this group of Senior th

Dates for the wrapping Girl Scouls visit the Scout ber 2, at e Belmont Nurs.service are Friday.Sunday, International Center in Switz. ing Home.December 12.14 and Friday erland this summer. Mr. Hurner retired into Monday, De41ember 19.23, 1962 after 44 years as a pur-

h Wearing uniforms and red chasing agent with Uniroyal.T e wrapping will take place and Whl'te stockl'ng ~aps I'n A t' n~..t h'during store hours, ,na Ive .,.,.rol er, e IS

lhe wrapping boolh will be: survived by his wife, Wilma,"Sanla's Scouts" will wrap Betsy Barrett, Monica Bill. and a sisler.

quist. Denise Danielson, Les- Me mar i a 1 contributionslie Dominick. Marcie En. may be made to the Michi.derle, Mary Eovaldi, Mary. gan Cancer Foundation.Ann Gallagher. S~.ndie Ja- Interment was at Whitecobs. Kalhie Kreher, Linda Chapel Cemetery,Lawrence. Barb Mar tin,Judy Olsen, Char Parkd, KimPeat!ie, Cindy Politowicz andKathy Ziegler.

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THE PREVIOUSLY OWNEDILLAC

Grosse Pointe's Sherwood ford Stars. Paul Nadon alsoForest green machine started joined the team a(ter spend-rolling last week with two Ing the summer and fall inwins and a tie. Playing two Florida.weeks on the road, Sherwood The biggest addition waspicked up a victory against tbe signing of Randy WilsonForest and Point Edwards, and Rick Watch, both comingOntario in league play. and {rom the Traverse City Bays, Th on! 1a tie against the Detroit a pro tea m in the U,S. (' ina,.,. dr, 'olutr It'in.. is madt' from ript'Junior Red Wings. Hockey League. Wilson is a grapt"S, bul Ihl' (in!' Toka,. is mad .. diHerenth .. The Aszu

d h ~ra'- art' l'fushed 10 a . nulp in s...... ial ...~en lubsOutstanding goal tending goalie an Watc a defense. ..-- r ..--by newcomer Weldon Good, man. ('ullt'd pullon,.os. Th ..se are addl"(1 10 25-gllllon bBrrels

formerl~' with the J u n i 0 r Sherwood plans to put all ('1111..d (l;onC'i, which hold a one-'l'ar-o/d ",'ine. .'romWings, insured a 2-1 victory jthese players together when Ihn'e 10 six pulton" .... of pulp ma)' bt" lidded. dependingover Forest: and a 5-2 win: the~' (ace Lucan. Ontario at on Ih.. amounl of s"'.l't'llIes. rt'fIuirtod. The number ofover Point Edwards. I !he G~osse Pointe Commun. pulhlll).OS al.o dl~l..rmines Ihe qualil). of Ihe Toka). wine.

In the game against the Ity Rmk, Saturday. Decem- 'If lion .. hll\t~ ltt-t>nadl/I'd, ""'perts sa\. Ihe wine is ('ailedJunior Wings, only superb ber 13, at 7:30 p.m. Szaltlarodni, or dr). and is quil .. ~oltllllon. The finer.goaltending by Larry Suray lush d ..s-wrl ",.illes lire lIlad .. ('IIIire". of aSlU f(ra~ lIndof the Wings enabled their labt"lI ..d Toka~ AS11I. .

team to hang onto a 4.4 tl'e ST. JOliN EXPANDS L' d'.. rom or man 10 eXlracN'dinlin. "AKKIE'S ""KT'Iagainst Sherwood. The green The State Health Depart. SIlOI)I''':. 17255 !\lu('k. ('orller of SI: Cillir, 885-0(,26 hasmachine outshot the Junior ment, Division o{ Health a ('oml,lcle s.-1t'('lioll of wines Bnd bet-rs for holida,. ('nler-Wings 48.19. Facilit). Planning and Con- I~in.inf(. We. also prt:pare f(ifl baskels for Ihai' unique

Sherwood also had a busy struction has approved a Chrlslmas IoIlfl. ".e ",.11 cuslom ('rl'ale • ballkel wilh Iheweek signing new players be- proposed expansion of Saint wines. ('hel~ and olher ill'ltIs 'OU I'hool>t'. Open: 10-10:{ore this year's deadline. Be. John Hospital. The hospital ,\lon- Thur. lO-11 hi,Sal. nO'Jn-1O Sun.sides the addition of Weldon I ~'Ill lease a wllrehoust.' lll1d I . ,. .Good, they also signed Fred' parking space on Moross ." 1:\1'. ".IMJO;tI:Springer, who earlier this II road for additional slorage I ' t~~nllillrlan and .".ulIlllman WillI'S art. mUlled eilherseason played with the Red. and parking space. b~ .hl II' pluE''' of or,!;m or b~ Iht, ",rape '.arirl, ..

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The dvil conflict which hasbeen rlgiDg for the Pllteight montbJ in Lebanon, hIStaken a ton of 8,000dead andover 15,000 wounded. Pro-viding medical relief to thepeople of Lebanon who havebeen wOUDded in the filhtlnlh.s become a major projectfor the Diocue of St. Maron.

,Under the leadership ofRoy Peter,. Lebanese ReliefCoordinator, the diocese h..acquired ~ poWld. of medi-cal luppUel from Parke,Davil. which it belnl pre.pared al a emerlenc)' air.lift .blpment to Beirut.

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Corp8 de Ballet Will PerformThe War Memorial's Corps HeUn, Marie Leithauser,

de Ballet UDder the direction Harianne Makh.il, Mimi O.k.of Mary Ellen Cooper will m.n, Anna PI.tt, Peggiperform a special Chrlltmll Poscb, Kathy Rowe, Marthaprogram Friday, December Wen, Ann WUIOn anel Mel-19, at 8 p.m. in the Frie. Allie Yanchult.Auditorium. Brahm. Hungarian Dancel

Beethoven'. uM 0 0 nIl g h,f will present Marge GelMl,'Sonata," Opus 14 No.1 wilt Linda Locklear, Carol Meathe,be danced by AnDe. Berry PegI)': Pendy, Gretchen. Re.pat Bllnkbom, Janet Briml' ger, . Karl Finer, JenriiferC)'IltJU. EhrUch, Sally Face' Huftle, Heather Robbins .ndJudi Senneuey, Kristin Sin: Julie Ryazew.ki,rer, Barbara Gabhart, JuIUt The evening will end with

tile modem ballet "The Plan-ell" by Gu.tav Holst.

Tickeb, at $1.75 for adullsand $1 for children under 12,.re available at the Center'soffiee, 32 Lakeshore road.

IMemoria ICenter Sched uIe IDetember 11 • December 18

All Memori.1 SPODSOred activities open to tbeGrosse Pointe public. Hospital equipmentavailable for free loan: crutches, wheelchairs,hospital beds.GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER ANDLENDING LIBRARY. Closed durinl Decem-ber except Fridays 2-4. Volunteer consultanton duty during those hours. Telephone 881.4594.

Thursday, December 11• 9:30a.m. Advanced Genealogy - Donna Stuart,

Instructor• 4:00p.m. Ballet-Mary.Ellel'l Cooper, Instructor• 4:30p.m. W.S.U. "Maturation and Human

Development"-Elizabeth Williams,Instructor

• 5:00- 10:00p.m. Exhibition of Dodge and RogersEstates to Benefit Creativity Center

• 5:30p.m. Grosse Pointe High School SouthBazaar opens preceding

• 6:30p.m. Family Night Around the ChristmasTree

• 7:00p.m. Organ-Stella May, Instructor• 8:15p.m. Adult Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper,

InstructorFriday, December 12

11:00a.m. Auction of Dodge and Rogers EstatesArt Objects

11:00 a.m. Towne Club12:00noon Senior's Men's Club of Grosse Pointe

-Open Card Day• 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor• 4:00p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's Theatre-

Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Instructor6:30p.m. Calvary Baptist Church

• 7:30p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Philip Gibbs,Director

• 7:00p.m. Tae Kwan Do Karate-Sang KyuShim, Director

7:30p.m. Parents Without PartnersSaturday, December 13

• 9:30a.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Coorer, Instructor.10:00 a.m. Grosse Pointe Children s Theatre-

Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Instructor10:00a.m. Auction of Dodge and Rogers Estates

Art Objects8:00p.m. Lutheran Choralaires

Sunday, Devember 1410:00a.m. 1st Church of Understanding

MODcla", December 159:30a.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan,

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first quarter as they trailedthe Eagles by only 16-11.

At the hall it was 38-22andfrom then on East cruisedhome to take a 68-37 win.

Dave Jansen led the ULSscorers with 10 points, andBob Holmes put in 8.

Despite the score ULSplayed well, running smooth.er plays and showing morepoise than in the pre\'iollsgame. If the Knights contin-ue to improve at their pres-ent rate then at state tour-nament . time, ULS shouldhave an excellent tcam,

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This fact means that forawhile the Knights are goingto make a lot of errors andlose some games they shouldhave won.

In the first game of theseason against WhitmoreLake, ULS played terribly,throwing passes into thestands and missing easyshots. Friday, December 5.the ULS roundballers played100 percent better yet stilllost by 31 points, 68.37, toLutheran East.

Words can't describe thepitiful performance that theKnighas put on at WhitmoreLake. They simply did noth-ing right. In the first quar-ter the Knights ended up onthe short end of an 18-13tally.

In this quarter the Whit.more press constantly forcedULS turnovers, and the scorecould have been worse ex-cept that Whitmore Lakeplayed almost as badly asthe Knights did.

Liggett major problem wasthat they forgot to run theiroffensive plays. In the sec-ond quarter the Knights gotuntracked as ULS outscoredthe Lakers 2().lO to take a 33.28 lead .

The second half, unfortu-nately, was slighUy onesid-ed as the bad guys outscoredthe good guys 42-17 to wingoing away 70-50.

Drew MUler hit lor 18 andJim Manning scored 18 Inthis game. Coacb Wood wouldlike very much to forget thenight 01 December 2, and sowould his players.

Against Lutheran East theKnights were prl)'ing tor Ivast Ufiprovement over theprevious s how In._ Theyshowed improvement in the

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The present Michigan crim- background on which to base police effort, court and pros-inal law. however, says that an opinion. ecutor time and money spenta defendant can be jailed up Pub I i c health and drug on marijuana, and that pen.to 90 dayS for use of mlrl- abuse experts all testified allies are unevenly admin.juana and up to one year for that their contact with mari. istered.possession. lbelievf: these juana users has shown them What does jail do for or topenalties can llnd should be the incidence of problems a young person convicted ofmade more reasonable and from use is exceedingly rare. marijuana~ Other than ex.realistic and a bill 1 intro. except for problems arising pose the person to hardenedduced. H.B. 5627, now reo from arrest and conviction, criminals and more drugs, Jported from com m It tee, OUt survey showed 90 per. doubt il jail does much, Butwould change the penalties. cent of those convicted are the thrpat of jail does one

1 am an attorney and have not sentenced to jail, but thing I have seen. It leIs therepresented you n g people that a few courts send most pol ice make undercovercharged with marijuana of- such defendants to jail, There agents of young people, mak.lenses. I have worked In the are twice as man~' marijuana i ing them help in arrestingpast with FLEC, (Family arrests as there are for hard' another user or seller in re-LHe Education Council), and drugs, turn for leniency in their own----------------------- case, This is dangerous busi.WOIG. '.'s...•.::.RDEN I;,~~:;%~;:{~£~::t~:q:

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.R 7.9196 plished by rem 0 vi n g the2485' Harper, St. Clair Shores threat of jail.

.. ,.. _'_ ..... 'Olill<l. The bill says that if a per-son possesses over 100 gramsof marijuana the penalty isup to 90 days in jail, but thatif a person is found guiltyof possession of 100 grams,I.e fill or less, or of use, then theinitial penalty is by fine ofup to $100.

The court, however, couldalso place the person on pro-bation and if the court finds! a viola lion of proba tion byfurlher illegal drug use thenthe court could impose up to90 days in jail.

Felony arrest powers wouldbe retained.

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.... 'htI .. v.. IIOUA" .22.3226 d f I 1 . t d The Woods is one of 29 ath.an use 0 ega wire Ip an letes named to the 1975-76support the bills now beforethe House to provide these. Columbia University swim-

ming team, according to beadIt is our obligation to make coacb. Don Galluzri.' Joos, a

all our l~w~, and especially graduate of Austin Highall our crlmmallaws, as rea- Scb.ool, will swim distancesonable as we can under aU freeatyle for \he New Yorkthe circumstances al we finIi. team thlll,lIt!alO'll -them. I believe the approacll .to marijuan8 at contained inH.B. 5627 is reasonable.

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Willson's car in the drive.way, and Willson staDdingin Cront of the vehicle. Theright side of the car wasextensively damaged and theCorce oC the impact with theutility pole blew out the reartire.

Willson told the officersthat somehow he lost controloC his auto which sideswipedthe pole. The force of theimpact tbrew him forward.smashing his nose againstthe steering wheel. Whenthe three PSOs arrived, thebleeding had stopped. butWillson complained that hisjaw was sore and he wasconveyed to Bon SecoursHospital by The Shores emer.gency ambulance. He wastreated and released,

Willson paid a fee oC $2010 have his car towed to thepolice pound at the rear ofThe Shores sta lion.

No violation ticket wasissued, and Edison was noti.fied.

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Thomas A. Willson, 29, of22331 Kramer, SI. ClairShores, sufCered a severenose .bleed and a sore jawMonday evening, December.I, when he lost control ofhis car on Lakeshore roadand crashed into a DetroitEdison light pole. The ac-cident occurred at 11:11 a.m.a short distance from 820Lakeshore, where Shorespublic salety officers foundhim.

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The Board of Educationvoted high commendationsto two of the system's veter-an office workers taking ear.iy retirements at their reg.ular Monday. December 8,meeting.

Marion Grove is retiringafter 39 years oC service asa payroll supervisor In thebusiness affairs departmentand fringe benefit coordina.tor in the department o( per-sonnel.

"In every way she has beenof inestimable assistance inthe conduct of the businessaffairs of the district," SUoperintendent of Schools Dr.James A. Adams said.

Ret Irin g after 20 years onthe job ill Mar y Smith,wbo is currently school sec-retary at DeCer Elementary.Mrs. Smith joined the staffin 1955 as a clerical assistantin the superintendent.s officeand has also served as secre-tary to the administrative as.sistant to the superintend-ent.

"The De(er SchOl)I com-munity wlll miss her great-ly," Dr. Adams said.

I Motorcycling Big Safety Problem Says AAA ~~~~~L~:::~~b~ ~d~~~. ~~~:~eWill):The Park Council on Mon. been with the department for i (CoatiA!Ied from Pa«e 1) tor Joseph Vitale slated the A previous Auto Club ~j;;dy Dann. "Passage oC Michigan issued an appeal for early be st~tioned. in !he lobbies ',' C

day, aner completing its of- 25 yeers. . 'I motorcycles from the stand. motoring public faces a prob. notes that drivers under 25 House Bills 4587 and 4588 Christmas mailing, and at the to assist mailers m any wayfielal business, adjourned to Mem~ ~s of the Fife De. point of traffic saCety with lem with cycles because of were involved in about half now belore the House Com. same lime announced its they can. and t~ prom~t1y

,present pins to municipal p~rt,~IP' •• who w~r~ awarded representatives oC all five their size and the difficulty of 1969's fatal accidents. millee on Public SaCety will plans to expand certain servo process any, mall depositedemployes at the 16th Annual pms, were Lt. WllIl~m .nunt, Pointe police departments. auto drivers have in seeing Auto Club research reveals help achieve that goal." ices during the holiday sea. at t~eir ,st~tlOn With add,res.Service Awards held the first 20 years oC serVice, Lt. All officers contacted ap. them. tile s e unique motorcycle The bills require cyclists son Cor the convenience of ses m t:1elr own ZIP Codemeeting in December. The James Palmer, 20 years; Sgt. pear to concur with one Motorcycles blending in problems: under 18.years.old to com. the maling public and to in. area,presentations were made by J~sep.h Block. IS yea!s; an: major point cited by the Auto with the coloring of the road, • Michigan does not reo plete at least five hours of sure the expeditious proces. . Mr, Baker expressed con.Mayor Matthew Patterson, FirefIghter Edward Koerbe, Club _ the di({jculty o( auto Cor instance, at certain dis. quire motorcycle rider edu. classroom work in a public sing and delivery of the tra. fldence that With, the ?~b.who with the members oC the 15 years. drivers to see motorcycles tances and their low sil. cation. At best, about 10 per. school or private course be. ditional heavy volume of Iic's cooperation Ifi mallmg'e~,!nci1 congratulated the re- Lt. Hunt was unable to at. on the road. houette oCten cause problems cent, or 3£,000, of 306,297 fore being eligible (or a mail early, using ZIP Code, and.clplents, on December 8. tend the ceremony beca~St~ Several problems we r e for motorists. motorcycle owners have been motorcycle endorse men I on Po~lmaster Edward L. packaging gifts well, the De.

A special framed resolu. he is home recuperatmg cited .by Farms Police Chief Director Vitale felt it would properly trained. Only 63 per. their driver licenses. Baker urged citizens to mail Iroit office w?uld :lgam thiStion, recommended by the I from a heart attack. Mr~, Robert Ferber. He felt the be h<)lpf'll if C1ags were put cent of these cyclists killed Aulo Club suggests courses their gift packages by Wed .. year match lIs highly s.uc.Michigan Health Department, Hunt was among the audl' major one was the way on Lycles as they are on some last ye"r had mandatory not be limited to younger nesday, December 10, and ces5(ul 1973 and 1974 Chnst.and signed by Gov. Milliken, ence with their children, and motorists in autos treat cycl. bicycles, so drivers would motorcycle endorsements on persons, but be required of their greeting cards by Mon. ~as operatlOn~, a~d achievewas preseDted to Thomas P. the oldest. son, Ch~is, accep.t. ists, e.g.. cutting lhem off. have a beller chance 01 spot. drivers licenses. By contrast, anyone riding a motorc~'cle day, December 15. He said, ItS goal of ~ehvermg ~II theStack, superintendent of The ed the pin on hiS Cather s The engineering Cactor of ting them. virtually every licensed auto on public roads. for the best chance of de. holiday mal! by Christmas_Departm~nt of Public Works, behalf. . roadways, some of which "I don't think this is a bad driver has passed a driver The bills also call for livery by Christmas to for day.for maklng sure. that The Police Department recl.p, have loose gravel, also was idea but some motorcyclists education course or a State motorcycle training, Auto I eign counlries, all items toPark Is served Wit? clean, ients were Sgt. George Blair, mentioned by Chief Ferber, might feel they could detract license test. Club's study recommends I those points should now behealthful water dally, an.d 2S years; and Patrolman Col. along with the potentially reo from the beauty of their Based on a death rate per five h 0 u r s of supervised,: sent by air.mail.Cor bis personal and merl- Iin LaLonde, who was absent lated problem of cyclisls' cycles," he added. 100 mil/ion vehicle miles. 25 closed course and on the road i lIfr. Baker said, "Since wetorlous service to the com. from town. His pin was ac. speeding. The Shores has had one 36 motorcyclists are ki.lled training using loaner cyclesj have upgraded our domesticmunit)'. ~epted .on his behalf by Po. Yet another cause Cor con. motorcycle related mishap (or every Cour mo~onsts. in public schools in the same I first.c1ass mail service to

The inscription was read lice Chief Henry Coonce. Of. cern is the vulnerability of in the last five years. This Overpowe~ed cy~les m t~e I manne.r as cars .are loaned air.mail standards, air.m ailby City Manager Robert ficer LaLonde has been With cyclists to accidents, said the occurred at "Ford's Curve" hands of ~nexpenenced drlv, for dnve~ education. I postage is no longer neces.Slone and given to the mayor the department Cor 15 yell's. chief who added while he on LakesJIOI'e l'oaJ 1451 rear. ers 3~e c;t~ .as the reason The l'eparl al .•a painl~ out sary on cards addres"l'd toto .make the official presen- . Benjamin N: ~all, su~er- pers~naliy dislikes motor. Woods TraCfic SaCety Offi. for thiS disparity. that since motorcycles are United States addresses. buttatlon to Mr. Stack, who has visor of the city s electrical cycles, he understaDds the cer Stephen Petrik leels the "~his study ~hows th.at much more dangerous in it is still needed on interna.

------------ department, was prese~ted enjoyment many people get main problem rests In the placmg an untrained cyclIst terms of miles driven than tional air.mail." He added,

H a pin for 20 years of service. out of them. fact that the average motor. behind the handlebars oC a all other vehicles allowin" "It is also still necessary onBoard ODors The awards night was ht'ld The Farms has had one ist is more geared to look machine with power equal bad drivers to op~rate the~ do m e s l i c items weighingf M d for other autos than for to a 480.horsepower, two.ton is an invitation to disaster, over 13 ounces if air.mailRetired Pair a! 7:30 p,m., or, on ay death in a motorcycle.relaled cycles. The public, he said, auto results in a death rate Auto C I u b recommends service is desired,", .

mght only. Accordmg to. a accident iD the last three isn't used to looking for the anywher'!! C rom 800.1,100 . ". The postmaster said neIgh.resolution pa~sed .at the last years. smaller vehicle. percent higher than that Cor IIJR.J1tlDg .reqUired motorcycle borhood stations would beregular meetmg In Novem- , I" Ch' CAd t s" sal'd Mr Dann driver license endorsements f 8 m .2 m nber the new time schedule City Po Ice Ie D ~e~ To his knowledge, Officer au 0 , .. t 'th [, th open rom a,. p_, 0 _for' council meetings will be Teetaert stres.sed the dif~l. Petrik said The Woods hasn't Auto Club findings show ~ person~ "I, t e"er a~ Saturday, December 13, and

t 5'30 ,rather than at culty. auto ~rlV~rs have. m had any deaths stemming the high death rate does not ~I~ ~urren ~ID s on curren Saturday, December 20, twoa . p,m , spottmg cyclists In rear vIew Crom a motorcycle-related just concern motorcyclists. r1vlOg reco~ s. hours beyond their normal5 p.m. . and outside mirrors because accident in the past 20 years. Cyclists were judged by The ~tudy. s other re~~m. closing times.

The Park CounCil meets on the cycle is so small. Meanwhile. the Auto Club police to be at fault or con. mendallons mclude requmng ---------,--the second and fourth Mon- One of the major causes study found that many of tributlng to 60 percent of cyclists. to ride with lights on r;.,-....-....------..-------------1 :day of each month. of motorcycle-related acci. the circumstances in motor. last year's fatal cycle acci. a.t all tl;nes and use 01 selec.; .• Sh'? S . ~.

------ dents, he feels, is based on cycle deaths parallel those dents. However, motorists ~lve ~n~l)rcement: or f.lood., Christmas 0pP,ng. sa" .~Kohler WillS this point. An auto driver, of auto fatalities. were cited as the cause 40 109 hIgh. motor~ycl.e aCCident ~ "OroU. PDi.lt'S Pip. & Clllr S,eclilist 1-:-for instance, might check his • Drinking was involved or percent of the time. areas With police In marked ~r ;::Soccer A.ward mirrors, miss seeing a cyclist suspected in 58 percent of Since three out of four at. cars. I 1<<behind and pull out. ADd be. 1974's Catal motorcycle mis. Cault motorists made left This statistical profile of HILL& I'-".

. fore you know it, the cyclist haps. Previous studies on turns in front of oncoming the person most likely to be :Kurt Kohler, of Brys drive, kill did I . -recently was presented a is right next to him. auto fatalities have shown cycles or failed to yield, the e on a eye e was rawn I :

watch Cor winning his fourth "Even a cyclist who's alcohol to be a factor in more study concluded the average from the study: .PIPES f IS 95 TOBACCONISTS, LTD.. ;,letter in soccer by Susque. going where he has the right. than half oC Michigan Catal motorist is untrained to pi~k • The typical motorcyclist IWEHAVE OVER 80 000 19529 Mack • :hanna University Soccer oC.way is difficult to see wheD car accidents. out a cycle that, at a dls- was a 26.year.old male who • Grosse Pointe Woods •coach Neil Potter. proceeding out into an inter. • Seventy.five percent of tance of only 100 yards, can died on a rural, two-lane CI6AIS '" STOe,U 882-9462 I

section," stated Chief Tee- the motorcycle fatalities oc- be hidden behind a pencil road between 3 p.m. and 2 &:':1. Clpll'0'11 OFFAccording to Peter Silves. taert. "An auto driver has curred witbin 25 miles of the held at arm's length. a,m. on a May through Sep- - -_-

tri director of public infor- . . t b k d 'th J I .==::-.,,-=.....-=---=--~'-=-.:..-=--------------• difficulty in picking out a victims' homes, the same Among Auto Club's SIX rec. em er wee en ,WI U y i1i4iiiiitiiiii4.ii .. ii4.. ii ~ .mation for the university, .. I d' d ti f k' th t d g thsmall object, mc u mg com. percentage (ound in past ommen a ons or ma mg e mos an erous mon .Kurt was one of only four H b hI h' f' I Ipact cars." studies of motorist tralCic cycling safer are: • e oug IS irS cyc esoccer lettermen so honored At the same time, he felt deaths. Increased emphasis on six to 12 months before beingthis year. motorcyclists as a rule are • Five percent of tho s e motorcycles in automobile in a fatal accident and had

VA IS BIGGEST very careful drivers, particu. killed in motorcycle crashes d r I v.e I' education courses, little or no training on howlar in city areas. However, last year had driving records questioDs about cycles on to ride a motorcycle or what

The Veterans Administra. h I' 'tt t t I d h f d 'th anhe believed t ey were more showing 12 or 'more points, driver Icense wrl en es s 0 0 w en ace WItion operatu the largest vulnerable to accidents in which allows licenses to be for motorists and continued emergency,health.care system in the rural areas because some go suspended or revoked by the use of tips on car.motorcycle • He rode a cycle poweredUnited States. Included are. d . h t t' b . . 708"liJ(e a bat out oC hell" an Department oC State. The traffic situations In t e S a e s Y an engine averagmg cc171 hospitals and more than . l k E M t d d' t 60 h ecould readily hit a piece 0 same is true of motorists boo let "What very 0 or. an pro uCJng up 0 ors .200 outpatient clinics. . , ,,' h' I . h' gloose gravel, with an accl- examined in Auto Club's past ist Must Know, were recom. power, on a ve IC e welg In

dent resulting. traffic safety reports. mended to make motorists 300-500 pounds and capableChief Teetaert added, to his • Thirty.one percent of all "think motorcycle" anytime of going from zero to 60

knowledge, The City hasD't persons killed on motorcycles they drive, mph in five seconds.had a death in a motorcycle- in Michigan last year were "Auto Club firmly believes

, ,related mjJJ)ap. .' between 20. and 24-years-old, education is one of the best. . in noting 'that motor vehi'even though this ege group ways to achieve the goal of

ere-acert1eiits, lnCIilami(bOlli' makes up only 14 percent o[ making our highways safercycles and autos, are gen. the State's licensed drivers. for motorcyclists," said Mr.erally connected to some in. ----------------------jury to one or more persons,Park Police Chief HenryCoonce said, "Motorcyclesare obviously difficult tosee."

Cycles also lack the pro-tection that most automobilesprovide, he stated. As are.sult. drivers are more sus,ceptible to iDjury.

Chief Coonce said thatcyclists tend to be moreerratic in their driving, dueto the nature of having a'-more maneuverable" ve.hicle in comparison to a car.

To his recollection, headded that The Park hasn'thad a fatality in a motor.cycle.related accident.

Shores Public Safety Direc.

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By Tom Shine manifests itself in a lltrange Muir roads. are speciallyIn a less than impressive way in businesses and stores. preparing their employes to

performance, Grosse Pointe For merchants the month of deal with the dangers of theSouth's cagers opened their December is not only the holiday buying spree.

h time for biggest sales. butseason y losing to Austin. At a 'security meeting,' I50.44, on Wednesday, Decem. also the biggest rip.offs. set up by George Black of Ib 3 As a safeguard this sea.

er . son, the Hill Merchant Asso. Gray's Sports Store, about IThe Blue Devils play was 50 'Hill' employes were in.

poor. Their shooting from the ciation, representing the formed by experts on thefloor and the foul line Was problems of bad checks,terrible. their defense gave WINS PROMOTION muggings, purse snatchingsup easy baskets, and the reo National Bank of Detroit and shoplifting.bounding at times was non. has announced .~e promo. I . The pUfl~ose of the meet.existent. tion of lI1artin L. Heger, of 109, accordmg to Mr. Black,

Thanks to some ice cold The Park, to assistant vice- was to give the employes ashooting by South, Austin I president in the bank's Gen. more pro~essiona! outlook onjumped to a 13-6 lead at thei eral Services Division. An th:,se van?,!.s cnmes.end of the first quarter.1 NBD employee for seven The opmlOn of the polleeAustin never trailed aCler years. ~Ir. Heger is Admin- is that information like thisthis point in the game. istrative Manager of the can be a big help in control.

South's shooting improved bank's Item/Check Proces. ling crime," Mr. Black said.in the second quarter but so sing Department. He devel. The speakers at the Tues.did Au,~tin's, who took a 27- ops and maintains efficient day. December 9 meeting16 yead into lhe locker room check clearing systems. Mr. included two seeurity guardsat halftime. Heger holds a B.S. degree in from Hudson's Eastland, a

Alter an evenlv p I aye d business administration from ~pecialist in check and credothird' quarte't', South's of- Ferris. Statc Collcgc. Hc is I~ card fraud from t~e Na-fense finally started to roll a Little League manager in honal Bank 0[, DetrOit andand the score tightened up. Grosse Pointe and past trea- two repres~ntatlves from theThe Devils failure. however. surer for The Park. Farms Pollee Department.to convert some clutch freethrows late in the game costSouth its chance for a vie.tory.

High scorer for South wasjunior forward Bob Conlanwith nine points. S e n i 0 rguard Tim Corbett and soph-omore center Jim Parsonsadded eight points each.

$17.76!

The glorious fall weather had special mean-ing for Grosse Pointe Academv students lastmonth when JERRY HODAK, Channel 2 weath.erman, explained the complexities of looking intothe future. With wall size satellite mAps andcharts. Mr. Hodak. a resident of The Farms heldhis audience in rapt attention while he d~mon.

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Spacious floor plans and interiors of Condominium. Homes al lheJefferson AparlmeOls feature 9 {oot ceiJin~s. indi,'iclual /(as hc.1tinJ:and coolin~. lOp of the line (i.E.. kitchen. with iccmaker an(1 w~shcr.dryer. A wet oar is con\enicndy local(,d for enterraininj::. InsuJ.lledwalh. floors. rlumoinl( <Ind .....indnw~ insure m<lximum quic!.Nalllral fircp!ans. A nelwork nf lhe moSI modern secnTil!>, \YSlemsguards you. your home and your pOHeHions. There arc thn'('separale elevators and approximately 1.000 ~<Juare feet of priv01lestorage. F.xlerior maintenann. gardenin/( O1n(1 snow removal arcarranged {or a monthly fee. The Jefferson Apartments is an adultcommunilY, Rcsidcnls arc hnmeowners and enjoy tax dcduerionsand the investmenr ~ecurity of "('iog a property owner and equityadvantages. I.ocated 2 hlocks from a park wilh boat slips, .~ blocksfrom Grosse Pointe shoppin/(. 20 minules from downlown Detroilhy bus.

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The Ski Hi Club sponsoredby Grosse Pointe War Me.morial Association for GrossePointe students in grades 7-12 of t:le public, private andparochial schools, begins itsfifteenth season Friday, De.cember 19.

A charter bus will leave theCenter, 32 Lake Shore road,at 4 p.m. for the slopes ofAlpine for twinight skiing,returning to Grosse Pointe at11: 30, Included are roundtrip bus transportatilln, skitow charges and chaperonagefor $7.25. Special ski insur.ance is mandatory at $1 piusgroup ski lessons at $1 forbeginners.

One must be a member ofthe Ski Hi Club to participalein the local or weekend trips.Membership is $5 [er theseason.

Thund.y, December II, 1975

Season Startingfor Ski Hi Club

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P.ge Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December II, 1975

MACK al LOCHMOOR(1'"

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Tiffany Lane

By Pat RousseauJust arrived ... in time for Christ- .~

.mas "Herb Pattern" mugs, plates, .r~soups, planters and many other items . ~... at The Kaleidoscope on Tiffany ~Lane ... 16135 Mack Ave, ".1, ~•FOOT STOOLS AND LUGGAGE RACKS, newshipment ... for that special gift for the homeavailable at Fran Kirkland's Needlepoint and KnitShop, 16115 Mack Avenue.

By Pat RousseauYour Santa Heading South? , .. Gim him

cruisewear, swim trunks, sports shirts, cabanasets, new at Picard-Norton, 92 Kercheval.•Find Fashion Gifts at Maria Dinan .ca,hmere sweaters, day and evening purses,co,,~ume jewelry, interchangeable colorfulbelts with one dramatic buckle ... at 11 Ker-cheval Open Thursday evenings until 9.

•For The Executive's Desk ... or NightTable at home or outdoors . . , Corona'sVacuum pitcher which is guaranteed to keepthe contents hot or cold for hours. Good look-ing metal and black design with a capacity oftwo pints. Find it at Trail Apothecary, 121KerchevaL •r~--- For The Teen Age Girl . , . how

oI~~ .." about a gold filled or sterling chaini' ., .. :r with her initial on it. Nicely priced:if(- .~$11 at Pongracz Jewelers where you'llill>.:tL'_ find delightful "in" jewelry gifts for_ the young set ... 91 Kercheval.• •

Brandt Furniture , .. There's a ~new selection of pieces under a hun-dred dollars at The League Shop. A't,.r J_ ...few are displayed in the window at (~/ut~98 KerchevaL ,•Personally Yours will be monogrammingclothing until December 15, and engravingjewelry until Dec. 20. Annual jewelry saleDec. 11-18 . . . 10',{ off all jewelry at 17Kt>rchevaL

•Ash trays are always different at the Wil-liam Denler Co. In crystal or china make yourselection at 77 Kercheval.

•See The Country French Collection • . ,new at Virginia Williams, place settings, ac-cessory pieces, salad sets, bakers, all of a newpewter-like metal that withstands heat . . .115 Kercheval. •At The Greenhouse. , . square or roundcandles are perfumed and Christmas giftpackaged. His and Hers key chains of lucitemake great ,stocking stuffers. From Francehas come good fitting corduroy slacks inbrown, beige, and many colors. Lots of Christ-mas ornaments from very inexpensive to 14Kgold plated ... 117 Kercheval.•Long Party Dress . . . are charming atYoung Clothes, 110 Kercheval. In the collec-tion for sizes 4 to 6X are an old fashion dresswith a bonnet and a gay patchwork jumper.For sizes 7 to 14 a Christmas red velourjumper, a festfve red check dti;iss anci a greenpolka dot dress with a bright green sash.•Bring In This Ad ... for Robelle's holidaygift to you a 15';{ discount on any merchandiseThursday, Friday and Saturday . • • 104Kercheval.

See the Golden Spike Pens, Suede DateKeeper's books, new holiday invitations andpaper party ensembles at The Seasons ofPaper, 115 Kercheval.

•Hamlin's Has , .. a beautiful wooden giftbox of Australian glace apricots for $10.50

.. 89 Kercheval, TU 5-8400., .

Many Thanks ... to Vito and John Salonon the Hill from Robert's Place in Walton~Pierce in the Village for taking care of theircustomers two Saturdays ago during thepower failure.

DR. OF TELEVISIONThe Veterans Administra.

tion has developed two-waytelevision in Maine to trainfamily physicians in sparse.ly populated areas.

Kindergarten classes atRichard School will have a'special treat this Thursday,December 11, when SantaClaus joins them for lunch.

School on Thursday willbegin at 10 a.m. for all kin.dergarten children. Parentsshould send a sack lunch withthe child's full name markedon it and 15 cents (or milkand a treat.

Dismissal will be at 12:25p.m. and patrol boys andgirls will be on duty at thattime.

Eight classes at Richardparticipated in the OperationLINe giving program thisyear, donating about 130packages in all for foster carechildren in Detroit. Lastyear over 750 presents werecontributed by Grosse Pointechildren to the program.

Santa to VisitRichard School

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By Pat RousseauHave you considered giving Christmas Meat

Packages? The Farms Market, 355 Fisher Road willmake this very welcome gift for you. TU 2.5100. •

• ~~~IWe'l1 be open this Thursday, Decem- . ibel' 11th. until 8:30 p.m. and beginning ,December 15. u;:til. Christmas open until, .8:30 p.m .. , . ,l2;) FIsher Road. ... .~

i Those Elusive Stocking Stuffers Can Be Found: at Martha's Closet . . . Lucile key rings, table, lighters, memo or note clip boards and "Mr. won-. For Those Who Have Everything. derful" paper weights. All priced to fit your Christ- I..~'give a PET ROCK available at•.mas budget, .. 375 Fisher Road. _ THE KALEIDOSCOPE of Grossei. Pointe. Open Fridays until 9 p.m.,

Egg Faa Young for Christmas Sundays 12-4 p.m.mDinner? Or Sweet and Sour Tur- •• I~ key! Woks and paraphernalia for Dreamy Gift .. ,at Gerri's Boutique a lo\'elv• • oriental cooking are neat gifts .. , peignoir set in pink. blue or white, S.ML .... $30

405 Fisher Road. . 882.6211.• •At the Just Opened Allie Art Pick from ar. array of handmade. gloriuush'• Gallery cre<ltive framing is a spe. colored silk flowers from Paris, Germanv andcia1t,v'. Any artwork or photo must Czcchoslovakin at KIMBERLY. ..be framed to be complete. The 391f1S~'Rir:'__.._ •Attic features art pieces by many Antique.ing . at ROSS & SEELEY'S SIG0Ilocal artists and at sensible prices. OF THE LION we discovered an elegant antique

• French gold clock and it work~, Perfect for overOur House To Your House Gifts ... Find them the mantel.

at Pi<'l"son Interiors-East, ~77 Fisher Road Mews.. •Beauliful brilSS cilndleslicks. crystal compot('s,. While \"oll're shopping a Kimberly Korner,brass bowls and trays and magazine racks are in-. plan a brf'ak for coffE'e and incomparable pastry ateluded in the selection. ' BENNO'S.

\Vhat Goe~ «)0at

Y.,••r LibraryRy Arthur M. WoodfordChieC of Central Ubrary

In the course of a year I, joined the Redcoats and washave the opportunity to see: hanged as a deserter whenhundreds of newly published, raptured; and young Mum.nOI'els. Most o[ these I only I Cord who crept 0[( from hishave time to glan('c at. Of' comrades when he could nothe many Clat I am able I longer bear his h u n g cr.to read from cover to cover, Above all, however, it is thesome are very good, others controlled, gE'ntlemanly butnot so good. This week I hum an, Commander inwould like to share with you Chief on whom our allentionthe six that I h:lVe most is riveted, showing his can. 'enjoyed reading during the cern [or his men and earningpast year. their honest res peel. This

Of the 40 {l00men who went book is poetic, moving, memto sea in G'erman submarines orable. i<luring World War 11. only From the pen of RobertIO,OOO wrvived. Lothar Gun.' Newton Peck e (J III e ~ thether Buch!Jeim was one of novel FAWN (Little, Brown).them and his story is entitled Fawn Charbon is the son of iTHE BOAT (Knopf). The a French ex.Jesuit and abook begins with the sailors' crippled Mohawk I n d i a ndrunken escapism thl! night woman he married as an albefore the U-Boat takes off, lernative to tor t u r I' andand ends when. after having death. He loves his Catherstalked and been stalked in deeply, with a love he cannotturn hy the enemy, they I let himself express becausemake an incredible return he has been taught Mohawktrip to fleir home base. The "StoiCism." Most of the noveltension and excitement build takes place during the Brit-so strongly that you soon ish assault on Fort Carillonare r I' a din g about very (Ticonderoga>. The story is j

young, very vulnerable men gripping and suspenseful, but Iand what war does to them, its greatest strength comeswithout any thought that they from the author's emotionalwere "the enemy." The last perceptions.two sentences of this out. LOOKING FOR MISTERstanding novel are as de v- GOODBAR (S i m 0 nandastating as any in recent Schuster) by Judith R9ssnerfiction. is based on a recent real.life

A grand and glorious blend New York City murder. Theof suspense. tongue.in.cheek story cuts close to the bonespoofery and cutting social and yet it makes you keepcommentary will be found in on reading bee a use you1\<1 i c h a 1'1 Crichton's THE simply cannot stop. TerryGREAT TRAIN ROBBERY Dunn, born and raised Cath.(Knopf). A gang of crooks olic in the Bronx, is an ad.led by the devilishly clever mitted murder victim onPierce and aided by his page one. We also learn in-"dolly mop," Miss Miriam, stantly all there is to knowplots and carries out the rob- about her killer, a drifterbery of a carefully guarded whom Terry picked up at onesafe aboard a London to of the singles' bars she goesFolkstonI' train in 1855 Its to be cause they are her onlycontents ... bullion fa; the escape from loneliness andtroops in the Crimea. Each private terror, What followsstep in lhe planning and haz. is an altogether beli~vable,ardous e x I' cut ion of the step.by.step exp1anahon ofscheme leads to a great eli. the way in whieh Terry ar.max. with the reader rooling rives at her death. Terry isfor Pierce every step of the very real and the tangle ofway. her life is told with great

THE EAGLE HAS LAND. sensitivity and skill.ED (Holt) by Jack Higginsis a novel with a tantalizingplot that probably never was,but just might have been,and so plausibly does Mr.H!ggins put it all togetherthat the reader can't waitto see what will happen next.A writer stumbles on a mys.terious g r a v est 0 n e in achurchyard in Norfolk, Eng-land, recording the death andburial of 14 German para.troopers who landed on Brit.ish soil in 1943. What unfoldsis the story behind a dra.matic attempt to kidnap Win.stan Churchill. The storybuilds to a confrontation ofterror that none of the par.ticipants had anticipated.This is a novel for the readerwho has enjoyed the writingsof Frederick Forsyth andAlistair MacLean.

In V ALL E Y FORGE(Evans) MaeKinlay Kantorbrings the bitterest days ofthe Revolution to compellinglife. As he did in "Anderson.ville," the author involvesthe reader with eVe n t sthrough vivid accounts of thepeople who made them: theapprentice lad who sneakedoff to dump the British teain Boston H arb or; thewretched coward who de.serted the Continental Army,

follow the officer to theShores station, where furtherinformation disclosed thatTramell was wanted on a$300 warrant, dating back to1966, and a $7 warrant is-sued NOI'ember I, 1974.

Detroit poH~e were noti.fied that Tramell was in cus.tody and Detroit officers ar-rived to take him 10 theircity to settle accounts.

"Ioods Clolf:IlSSet Yule Party

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We'll also send him, at noohli!{ation, a relocation kit of

the new area. Ournumber is below. Bydialin!{ it, you'll makE'his transfer a goodmove. For everyon<::.

contact our ICR memberrepresentative in his newcity. When he arrives, we'llhave a special list of homesready to show. It's easy.And hassle free.

..\11 II", 1"111110('1' h••,,(.s in Ih,' "n"ir1(' ,~oll1"lIrlull'nl.hou"l Ill' I,I...ek".1 "0", Ulul tlu'll. Thf'~ ulll ~I't hairlir ..."I":u.ksthat ,'nlll" with a~,'. tItil 1)('~"'IlI.lh,.s(.. if Iht, ho'('i, ,",011"11 or f(,l'Is lIIush~'. il "IUlul,1 Ill' rf'plll('ed bdnr."il bursts while ~uu are' nn Ih., rU1II1.1t,'n"'lII/u'r to •.ha,,!C.~hus.'s. hm•.•.\.•.;. olll~ wht'n Iht, "Il!Cin,' is "01.1. If ~'lIU IIr,'n'f1'l1ei"" olll~ thf' ufl/l,'r host'. r(,lIIu\'(' Ih,' radiator ,'ull1I1l,luIU'nlh"I'''\(''K'k lit Ih," holtUlII of Ih(, radi!ltor. UrainIwo '1lIllrls ur "'Kllunl into a ".mtui"er. !lnd then r"I,lae('II... hus,'. To rc'I,la.',' Ih,. I",,,,'r hos.' yuu musl full~' draintl)(' rarliulur und I'lIrtillll~' ,Irain th,' en"ine h/o(.k.

Ilt'II'l1<'i"" ~uur ,':Jr"! \'011 can"1 flu 1ll'lIo'r lhan hu~'-in!, II IW" "'11' frulll us al l'OI"n: DOI)(;':. l'ilC.. laOOI:\Ial'k An' .. au t-72/0, WI' handl,' thf' \.U1I1I,I,.... IiUI' of'7(, nUll!!:., ,'urs. tnll"ks. "'inS. r'~•.re.uti..nlll \"'hides uudmntor h..u1I's ulld .. III' salo's slaff do)('s .hdr best tu ""C

Ihal \ ..u find II... ~.,hil.l.. suil ...1 10 \'our ne"ds. S"I"\'ico'd"I,I: 01'('11 dllil~. 7::Wum-6Jlm. Mllil mllil "I'm: Sal"sul'fi,'(' duil~ W:Ullo f).

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We can help. We're a memberof Inter-CommunityRelocation, a nationalOrganization ofRealtors. And if weknow what youremployee likes in ahome, a neighborhood,a price ran~e, we can

You've decided to promote oneof your better employees. Andyou want to get him and hisfamily to their new locationas quickly as possible.

Make it a good one for his famil~

and has expanded the'Free Introductory Lecture Schedule

to accomodote the growing interest ofGrosse Pointe residents

Every Sunday at 3: 00 P.M.17108 Mack

Thursday, December 11Tuesday, December 23Tuesday, December 30

17108 Mack at 8: 00 P.M.

Thursday, December 181:30 and 8:00 P.M.

Grosse Pointe War Memorial

meJUalion protjramIs pleased to onnovnc~ tKeir

New Office location

17108 Mack at Cadieux

9 e _Special Announcement

:Jran~~~nJenlat

lnternQtionQ~ Meditation Society - A Non-Proiit Organization

for Further Information: 885.5566

Choir to Give Y llie ConcertTile public is invited to I who will present the C:lfist-

attend an Advent Vesper Bell mas concert.Choir concert at Grace Unit. This choir had the pri.ed Church of Christ, 1175 vilege of travelling in Eng.K e r c h e val at Lakepointe. land in June and July 1975,Sunday, December 14, at 4 where they presented a num-p.m. ber of concerts in London

The musical group consists churches.of 13 young people from .Grosse Pointe United Metho. A fellowship hour and reodist Church, under the di. freshments will follow therection of Camille Thompsnn, performance.

Grosse Pointe News 1ROBERT B. EDGAR D/B/A Anteebo Publishers. \ A Detroit motorist who hI's'OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, itated in making a t~r~ on

GROSSE POINTE FARMS MICHIGAN 48236 Lakeshore road on Fnday,Second Cia" Po,loge Paid ai D.I,o.I. M"higan II Dl'cemher 5, was stopped b~__________ --'- - a Shores pulJlle safety off!.FULLY PAID CIRCULATION i cer and was found to have

Melllber Mich. Preu Anoda\lop anel National EdUorl.1 A••oelation : bee'n wanted on two DetroitPhone TV 2-6900 ! traf!ic warrants, one dating__ . i back to 1966,

ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and PUBLlSHEH, Robert C. Tramell o[ 320WILLIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER: Beniteau, was traveling northJOHN MacKENZIE BUSINESS' on the road when he was ob-JOANNE BURCAR ACCOUNTS sened by 'PSO Bruce Dar-JANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY' Jington Tramell made a turnJAMES J. NJAIM NEWS: at the Lochmoor boulevardROGER A, WAHA NEWS crossover stopped about halfTOM GREENWOOD SPORTS, NEWS, way and 'was about to backSUSAN McDONALD EDUCATION, NEWS i up when he was forced toLILLIAN HICKS ADVERTISING I cO~lPlete thl' turn hj' another The Grossl' Pointe WoodsMARY LORIMER ADVERTISING! . .' Bicentennial Clown CorporaPAT ROUSSEAU ADVERTISING 'I motoflst behind h1l11. tion is ha\'ing its first annualCHARLES DICKSON ADVERTISING Officer Darlington mo' Christmas party tOlllorrow,JO MULHERIN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING liolled Tramell to the curb December 12, reported Ar-DOROTHY SCHIMANSKY, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and demanded the ?lan'~ Ii thur J. Kuehnel, down. cor-BETTI' BLOSSOM CL.\SSIFlED .il.DVERTISTNG I cense and car registratIOn, poration chairman.SHIRLEY ARNOLD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING jWhieh were produced, He An evemng oj caroiw,l.: i..FRAN BACHA . CIRCULATION told the public safety officer planned during Ihe [esth'iliesM. COLETTE KREINER CIRCULATION that he was lost, since he which will be held from 6:30.______________________ . did not know the area, and 9:30 p.m. at the communityi was not sure he was turning room of Public Safety Dc.

onto Loehmoor, where he partment headquarters, 20025was to drop his sister off at Mack avenue.a home in that thoroughfare. 1\Ir. Kuehnel said clowns

PSO Darlington radioed are still needed by the grouphis station for a check on the Cor its celebration oC Amer-Law Enforcement Informa- ica's 200th anniversary.tion Network (LEIN > and In a final note, he said athe return answer revealed luncheon with Santa and Mrs.that Tramell had been want. Claus is planned for Satur.ed on a warrant in Detroit. day. December 20, from 12-2but this had been setued. p.m.However, it was stated fur. For further information onther, he was still wanted on tickets, which are priced attwo other warrants in the $2 Cor adults and $1.50 foramount of $307 by the Detroit children, and on the Christ.authorities. mas party, call Mr. Kuehnel

Tramell was requested to 1 at 881.8186.

His transfer is a good movefor the compa~

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• Original watercolorshy Powell

• Christian Dior jewcJr.v

• Christmas egg ornaments

• Crystal Christmas trees

• Herend figurines

• Limoges china boxes

• Lamps

• Crystal wine buckets anddecanters

• Crystal angels and animals

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FOR CHRISTMAS

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White ChristmasBall Is Tomorrow

Members and friends of the Fontbonne Auxil-iary of Saint John Hospital are looking forwardto their big social event of the year, the 21st An-nual White Christmas Ball slated for tomorrow,Friday, December 12, at the Roostertail.

Strolling musicians willentertain guests during patrons; Mrs. Thomas W.the cocktail hour between Baumgarten, hostesses; Mrs.7 and 8:30 o'clock. William B. McIntyre and

Mrs. Michael C. Burke. in"i.lo'ollowing cocktails, party. tations; Mrs. James Fisher

goers will enjoy a gourmet and Mrs. Charles Stumb, Jr.,dinner and dancing to the gift baskets; Mrs. Cletus J.music of Don Palmer Or-chestra. Welling. menu; Mrs. Mark

Mrs. Florence E. Si5man Valente, Jr., Mrs. VictorCaputo and Mrs. Arthur

is honorary Ball chairman. Roshak, program book.)Irs. Arthur R. Pfannen-schmidt is gcneral chairman, Still others are Mrs. GeorgeMrs. John Elias gencral co. Shammas, reservations; Mrs.chairman. Murray Klimch~k. seating.Committee chairmen include Mrs. Pe~per Whitelaw, pub.Mrs. Robert Knop. aeknowl- licity; Mrs. Stephen Zielinski,edgements; Mrs. John L. 1 s<la<llarj; ':lnd :\lr5. Rol:mdDrumm)', Jr.. decorations; Rinke, telethon.Mrs. Peter Tocco, entertain. Mrs. Vollrad J, von Dergment; and Mrs. Frank Ger- is Fontbonne Auxiliary presi.mark, lr,. {al'ors. dent. Sister Verenice Mc.

More are Mrs, Emmet Quade, SSJ, is Auxiliary'''racy, Golden Circle and director.

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pictured above, in the 1929 cast ironbathtub she converted into a loveseat.

- some set with preciousand semi-precious stones

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A Most Unusual Love Seat? , . , Bathtub?

Two on a loveseat? No, two ill abathtub! That's Michigan State Uni.ver~ity sophomore JANET RUSHBy Nancy H. Roberts"I've seen these old tubs

used as water troughs forhorses, and shrines [orsaints." she explains. "Ithought mine would make anoriginal love seat."

Miss Rush, daughter of Dr.and Mrs. William Rush, ofColonial road, purchased thefive.and.a.half.foot tub for$15. All 225 pounds of itstand on cast iron, claw stylefeet.

The white porcelain-linedtub was made on November7, 1929, by the StandardSanitary Manufacturing Com.pany. The date is stampedon the bottom.

What seemed at first to bean easy project ended up asquite an undertaking. Janetdidn't realize how much thetub weighed when she boughtit. She had to get somefriend 5 to help her lift it intothe back of her stationwagon.

When she got it home, she ,used rust remover to clean I

off the corrosion on the un.derside of the tub.

"1 accidentally spilled someon my brother's 1974 Fire.bird," she remembers. "Hewas ready to kill me!

"Then 1 had to use a high-powered circular saw with acarbide blade to cut theopening. When I was fin.ished, the saw's motor wasburned out,"

.'\ftertwo broshed coats ofyellow Rustoleum paint andyellow quilt print fabric cov.ering fitted foam cushions, 'the tub looked worthy of aUving room.

Miss Rush says the tub isa true conversation piece inher apartment.

"Everyone has some com-ment when they first see it.but after sitting in it awhilethey decide it's Tather cozy."

Janet is wondering whomshe will recruit to help carrythe tub out at the end ofMSU's school year. It tooksix people to carry it up toher third floor quarters.

The entire project costunder $75. Not bad for alove seat ... and how manypeople can say they sit com-fortably in a 46.year.oldbathtub?

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Named to positions on theBrighton Hospital Foundationboard are FREDERICK E.HARRIS, III, of North Ox-ford road, elected first vice.president by the trustees,and Chief United States Dis-trict Judge FRED W. KAESS,also a Pointer, appointed atrustee. Mr. Harris, who hasbeen a trustee and oUicer ofthe Foundation since 1974, isalso a director of the CityNational Bank and the Great-er Detroit Chamber of Com.merce as well as first vice-president of the Greater De.troit Council on Alcoholism.Judge Kaess, a United Statesattome)' and United Statesdistrict judge since 1953, wasappointed to his present po.sltion in 1972. He has receivedthe Outstanding Federal Ad.ministrator Award from theFederal Bar Association aswell as the OutstandingAchievement Award from theCrisl. Club 01 Detroit. Brigh.ton Hospital is a center forthe treatment of alcohoUsm.

• • •

Among 27 local membersenrolled in the American So.ciety of Life Underwritersupon completion of a 10.course program S\Ipervisedby the University of Michi.gan .Extension Service in co-operation with Wayne StateUniversity's College of Life-long Learning is WILLIAMO'KEEFE, of Hampton road.. . . .

ShortandtoThe Pointe

. .. .Member of Western Michi.

gan University's CollegiateSingers is DIANE SWAN.SON. of Chalfonte avenue.

Former Pointers MR. andMRS. THOMAS J. EDDY,who now reside in Fanning.ton, announce the birth oftheir second son, TYLEROWEN, October 30. Mrs. Ed..dy is the former CAROLUBBY, daughter of MR. andMRS. ALBERT LIBBY, ofRochester. Paternal grand.parents are the RAYMONDEDDYS. of Pemberton road.

(ContmuN on Pa,e 30)

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Open till 9 p.m.

• • •Highlight of their week's stay was the dinner

party held in the anniversary pair's honor Novem.ber 28, at Deer Creek Golf and Country Club. Yel.low flowers, with accents of white baby'a.breath,deeonted the r~m where pests enjoyed dinner

(Continued OIl Paa. 19)

From Another Pointeof View

By J.net MlleJ!er

from.A'O m'Ofo p m.

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Call for your lesson today.Bartldmonel B.auty Salon

GIOSM POIHTI WCOOS2Ul. __ II...-

Grosse Pointe Salon Open 'til 9.P.M.

a JreJJ for

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Brinker, of Muskokaroad and Boca Raton, Fla., celebrated their 50thwedding anniversary in Florida during the Thanks-giving holiday weekend, and everyone came totheir party.

Flying off from Grosse Pointe for the festivitieswere the entire family-ll in all-including son H.Robertson Brinker, his wife Julie and their threesons, Mark, Matthew and Michael, and daughterMrs. George Bashara, her husband Judge GeorgeN. Bashara, Jr., and their two chi1dr~n, Bob andLaura.

With them went Mrs. Brinker's sister, MissJanet B. Cooper, and Mr. Brinker's niece, Mrs.Bette Smythe.

... in polyester &wool knit

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Society News Gathered from the Pointes------------------------------- ------------------_._--._-------------------_._----_.-_._---------------------------------

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FURS for CHRISTMAS.BlACKGlA/\AP~

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19261 MACK ~t.Ytno()~'rlo' III ,"'tolld" lhnlrl' of Cro •• e Poin'~

Open 9,30 to 5,30 Doily, Open Friday 'til 8 p.m.

The Men's Garden Club ofGrosse Pointe galhers nexlThursday, December 18. alR in the evening in Brownl'llMiddle Sc:,ool's lIome Eco.nomics Room for its annualChrislmas pa rly and ladiesnight.

Men Gardeners S{'1tell"le l~(ldies' NightUnil'crslly. whl're she was ployed ill Chr)'sler Corpora.sell'cled as one of 50 out. lioll's Graphic JIluslrationss tan din g senicll' men and and LandS('ape Departmenls,lI'omen on campus, At Ihis December mCl'ting.

lIl'r honors include a Cer officers and directors wholificate of ~!cril from the will head Ihe Cluh durin~Aml'riean Socil'ty of Land 1916 will bc inslallcd. Allscape Architcclurl'. Sincc men gardeners in the area

, gradual ion. she has been em. al'l' invitl'd 10 allend,Thc pro gr a III will fea IU rl' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif

Candace Lee Sweeny, of Hi...I'ard boulevard. whose illus.. /2 /J ._J Jtrated talk is entitled "An i Keeuo/l~/e - ,<e/u'C,qe -introduction 10 ResidentialLandscape," i

Graduated in 1971 from ,WQEj1Bj!llj~<!QGrosse Pointe South High 'I , ~ 1Ir~ ~:.n~.~~School. Mrs. Sweeny receil"l <l&\UI'U7~~ed her Bachelors degree inLal/usca liC Ardlllcclurc l",t: /'81'/

June from ~!ichigan Slate i ,••••••• '~f r6'-~~.,.

Grosse Point,,' 'S'i>uih!;$)~,School graduate KIMBERLYBERRYplay!!d lilft fullbal:kon the Wayne State Univer:sity Women's Field HockeyTeam which recently com.pleted its 1975 season.

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ttllrh In\o J n"al("'ollar° IM.1 lor FOOT.BAI.I., s~OWMOBILE .nd .11outdoor sPOriS...

The Thomas Bouchers

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Val". $1450 •

the ~

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Chmlmos Gilt Idf'o!HIP'S WHEEl FOUL WEATHER

SAILINGSUIT

with the

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$3250

PholO by Wheelef's Photography

YOKO MINE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Hidenori Mine. of Kobe. Japan, spoke her mar-riage vows to Mr. Boucher, son of the Harold O.Bouchers, of Country Club drive, at an evening

i ceremony Tuesday. September 23, in Faith Luth-eran Church, Riverside, Calif.

I,scoop.neeked and styled wilh liol1s studded with pearlslong, full sleeves, worn by Irimmed her bodice and

I her attendants. honor ma- skirl.tron Mrs. Richard Bealer. lieI' train was fashioned of

: of Colton, and bridesmaid I malchill" lace and her silk! Mrs. Gary Ecker, of San' illusion ~'eil fe'll from a rose! Bernardino. cluster cap.: The bride also created the The hride made her eatire1 :\Iesdames Bealer and Eck- wedding ensemble. Her hou.I er's arm bouquets of roses, que! was a cascade of whileJ as well as all floral decora. Qiana.

Uons for the Church. Both mothers wore cor.The bridegroo~, who com. sages of pink silk velvet

pOsed the. musIc for the roses, mnde by a friend ofceremony, IS a graduate or the family in Japan.Detroit's EI~ctroni.cs I.nsti. The newlyweds returnedtute. He reSIdes In River. from a vacation in the North.side and is a Test Facility west to make their home inEngineer al Hughes Aircraft Riverside.Company in Fullerton, Calif.

His parents are Mr. andMrs. Harold .0: 'Be.ucher, ofCountry Club drive.

Lace and seed pearls ac.cented the square necklineof the white satin gown theformer Miss Mine chose forher evening wedding. Crewel

embroidery and lace medal- Y1;;"fft'J.~H."'"r,psatin roses and Iilies-of.thevall e y, all handmade inJapan. ~

Wayne 1. Boucber came ,,~from Glastonbury. Conn., to Finestlel.diDn Dfact as his brother's best mall. liquor & liqueursWilliam Adams, of San Bel' Sin,. 194'

nardino, ushered. 1,.--..- ..- ..- ...-- ...-- ..- ..- ..- ....-- ..- ..- ....-- ....-- ..- ..- ..-.- ....-- ..- ..- ....--.- ...-- ....-- ..- ....-- ...- ...--! ~re::e~!i~~:~i:.~:~~anI~:~II Chrl.stmas Is G,.v,.ng I••I The mother of the bridei wore a traditional kimono, • •chrysanthemum. embroidered

~ng~lr~~~. b~~~~rsou;:~e~Vt~~I GIFT SUGGESTIONS Ithe hridegroom's molher'.i I I

I _fl_oo_r_l_en_g_lh_g_o_w_1l_o_f_o_rc_h_idI from I

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II a collection of Elegant II Holiday Fashions• the Coat by Robert Courtney II'. Luclte - pen sets, clipboards, •

•1 t picture frames, book ends, •II r cigarette lighters, key rings II. I Jewelry - costume, semi- •

_________il precious and 14k gold - I~ II. Accessories? III Hat and muffler sets, gloves. •I , scarves. stoles, hand bags I..1 I Martha and her stall will be happy to II } assisl working ladies and gentlemen with II. their gift selection Thursday evenings un- I~I IiI 9:00 or call Marlha's personal shop- II ping service lor an evening appointment •I -886-7566 II II I

I II II •I ~ I• • I1 L •J I! BANKAMERICARD AND MASTER CHARGE HONORED I~_.._......_--_ .._---_ ...._-_ ........_...._ ......_...._....-

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One Hundred years of Optical ExcellenceJOHNSlfON OPTICAL CO.

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A Cottilqes and posies on the 28"

square scarf $16 B Flowers Within

flowers on 14"x54" ohlong $16

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signature silk scarves by Gloria

Vanderbilt ... her noted counily-Iook

prtniS for a speCial lady on your

gift list Each a work of the

deSigner's art a paillting on fabriC

Il1 (l !nIX of pleaSing colors

JACOBSON'S OPEN EVENINGS NOW TO CHRISTMASSHOPMONDAY THROUGH fRIDAY 'T1l9:00 P.M.

Saturday, 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

SANTA'S BEST FRIENDIS ell IC- To.ell IeWITJ/ TilE IDE/lDI/L\10NDS ,1REA GIRL'S BI:STFRIEND. IAIAGINEHER CHRISTAl/ISF.XClTE,\IENT OVER14K GOLI) BOBBY PINSOR B/ll<RETTE. STAR ISSTeRLING SILV'ER--QN 14K GOLD.EQU/lLL Y NICE ON SCARVES' S 110.

B h Mo ROt ,Set IlistoricalQue er- Ine I eS'~luselimFete

Read In California

See our new frame styles by world. famous designers

The Detroit Historical Com.mission and Delroit IIislori.

, ('al Society members gather

Bride Fashions Her Own and Attendants' Gowns, . ~i~b~~nl~~Yfora~~:~o~~ih ~~:As Well As All Floral Decorations for Church; 'nual Christmas Open House

Bridgroom Composes Music for Ceremony presented in memory ofGeorge W. Stark at the De. '

Faith Luth"ran Chmch in Riverside, Calif., troit Historical ~Iuseum. .'Nns the setting for the wedding of Yoko Mine and' ---------Thomas C Bouchcr Tuesday, September 23. Thc. Calif. She is a Registered7:30 o'clock rites ilt which Pastor Frederick J.: Nurse at Lorna LindaBuscher presided were followed by a reception in' Univcrsity Medical Cen.the Church Pador. I ---------- : tel', San Bernardino.

The bride, daughter of: a graduate of Japan's i Calif.Mr. and Mrs. Hldenon IKyoto UnIversity. She i She tashlOned the pa~ldMine, of Kobe, Japan, is had been living in Colton, i floral.sprigged ehiffon frocks,

2 HOURS FREE PARKING .. , JACOBSON'S WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET

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by, of and for Pointe WomenThursday, De~ember I J, 1975

Women's PageGROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen

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NATURAl ROYAi. SAMINK~The Prestige Fur

J. DIAM'ON DFURS

Den1hvan/fURS

G. F. HandelMESSIAH (Part One)Memorial Church Cantata Singers

Soloists and OrchestraPaul L. Reynolds, conductor

Sunday. December 14 at 7:30 p.m.$200 doordonationper person (childrenunder twelYll, $1.00)

Grosse Pointe Memorial Church16 Lake Shore RoadGrosse Pointe Farms

}T"le COllcert Slated at Harlnon;e ClltlJIn a setting of Christma,lthe party include Dr. and; Loush and Mr. and Mrs.

trees and candles, ll](,lIIbers! ~Irs. Lyndle Marlin, Dr. and, William J, Roth.and guests will gallll'r at the i :\Irs, Clarence Parshall, !IIr,: More and :'Ilrs, EdwardHarmonie Club this Satur. I and :'Ilrs. Robert L<,ng, Mr,: Schulte, Mrs, Ralph BriscOt',day. December 13, for liar. 1 and IIIrs, Kenneth Wheeler, i :\liss Ella Tessmer, Mrs.monic's traditional holiday 11Ilrs. Laura Wallacl'. Miss! Joseph Dingman. :'Ifrs, Made.concert and dinllerdance. I Shirley Clark, Mr. and Mrs, ,line Maurer, Mrs. Marie De

Festivities beg in at 6 I Alfred H, Tapert. Mr. and Boer: Mr. and Mrs, Leonardo'clock with cocktails and; Ml's, CIJf£ord Kuhl, :'Ilr$. Slowmg. )Ir. and :'Ifrs, WIOhors d'oeu\'I'cs. Dinnt'l' fOI.1 Donald Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W, Strek, lIlr, and Mrs.lows at 7, Frank Seydler, Mrs, :'Ilary Leonard Bantleon and )Irs.

Musical director KI.is Dor.! Johnson. IIIr. and Mrs. Mark Mary S'prangcr.

jalh. w~ll wru,luct the, Har \r--------------mome Chorus.ln a ('.hr~stmas Let us custom decorate your Christmaseoneert begmnrng a~ 8 0 clo('k, Tree, wreaths. holiday party or gift wrapacc?mpa01~d by I 0 I II t crall those special packages.Chnstlne Schlorff

Theodore Waliing, guest Q 00-2 t NeWilartist, will highlight the pro- Repty roeee PoIn • .gram with Christmas selec. Q~ PoInt., MI 48238

tions plus 1l1llSicfrom Br(lad -------------------",av lIlr. Walling ha, appear.ed loeally as a soloist beforemany private clubs, and hashad engagements ill Germanmusic halls. lie has oftenbeen heard on the Germanradio hour in Detroit,

Eldon K, Andrews, newlyelected president of the Cluh,will give a brier precollcertsalutation.

Following Ihe concert, at9:30 o'clock, Art BakC'r'sSociety Band will play for Ithe dancing afterglow.

Pointers planning to attend

at the rnoc,ter fUffl('f<,

-32 Em' 57,h Street / fourth Floor J New Yorl~Oty(2l2) Plaza ,:).7700

AM '.a;La.... Of" 8ItHd.

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Groom;ng by -Lofe Schwartz and.10 Ann Lareen

aunt, Mr. and Mrs. JamesP. Herbst, who carne fromRhode Island, and the bride'saunts, Mrs. J. 1. Smith andMrs. Phil Smith, both CromOhio.

Also from Ohio were Mrs.Handwork, Katherine Ross,Mark Pedowitz, Harley Peb.bles and Judy Dean. TheWalter Sturms came fromMontreal for the ceremony.

Diplomacy never solves allthe problems - it side.stepsthem.

The James Cullens

In Our Lady Star of the Sea Church Satur-day, October 11, BARBARA ANN CORBETT,daughter of Mrs. Lillian MePail Corbett ofLochmoor boulevard, and Dr. John Corbett ofMount Clemens, was married to Mr. Cullen, 'sonof the Walter Cullens, of Cumberland, R.I.

fashioned with a Chantillylace bodice and deep peplum,its illusion neckline ending ina lace collar embroideredwith pearls and beads.

Her ivory net and lacemantilla extended the lengthof her train. Her !lowers werea cascade of ivory and whiteroses, daisies

b!lorettes, step-

hanotis and 8by's-breath.Susan Corbett, honor at-

tendant for her sister, worea long, white, embroideredEmpire gown over a blueslip, and carried an arrange.ment of blue and purple wild.flowers. A pink slip under-laid bridesmaid L i n d sayReid's gown of white em-broidery, identical to that ofthe honor attendant, and she

'carried pink wildfiowers.Both gowns were designed

,and made by the bride. Thebridesmaid resides in Provi.dence.

Christopher Handwork cameCrom Ohio to serve a. Mr.Cullen's best man. Seatingthe guesu were Jack andGary Corbett, brothers of thebride,

The bride's mother's p1nkgown featured a floweredbodice oC pink roses extend-ing into a floor length chiffondrape on one arm. She car.ried a nosegay of pink andcerise roses and wore rose-buds in her upswept hair.

The bridegroom's motherwore rust Qlana, carried anosegay of rust and orangeflowers and wore matchingrosebuds in her hair.

Out-of-town guests includedthe brldellroom's uncle and

Planning an early Januarywedding are Suzanne MarieElsey and William RaymondCantwell, whose engagementhas been announced by herparents, Mr, and Mrs. RobertElsey, of Severn road.

The bride.elect is a Regis.tered Nurse, 1973 graduateof Mercy College oC Detroit.Her fiance, son oC the JohnCantweUs, of Warren, wasgraduated Crom the Univer-sity of Detroit in 1971. He isa Certified Public Account.ant.

Miss ElseyTo Say VOlVSMiss Corbett Wed

To James Cullen

~j\JacobSons"V'

look who's beenplumnp~ ...pinto piHows!Raggedv Ann and Andy for the

young ones on your gift list. .and no

two are exactly alike. Each pillow is

14"x14" with a little pocket for

treasure-keeping ... in a color-

ful montage of cotton/polyester

prints with acrylic yarn trim. $16

JACOBSON'S OPEN EVENINGSNOWTO CHRISTMASSHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 'Tll9:00 P.M.

Saturday, 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

2 HOURS FREE PARKING ... JACOBSON'S WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET

Bride's Brother and Band Black Velvet Make Special. Appearance at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club

I Reception Following October RitesAt horne in Providence, R.I., are Mr. and Mrs.

James Michael Cullen, who vacationed at a privatelodge in New Hampshire following their Saturday,October 11, wedding in Our Lady Star of the SeaChurch. ----------

Mrs. Cullen is the for- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cullen,mer Barbara Ann Cor. of Cumberland, R.I.bf:t~, daughte~ of Mrs. Presiding at the doubleLllhan McPhaIl Corbett, ring ceremony during which Song, was The Reverendof Lochmoor boulevard, ~1ar}' Foley, friend of the Father Gary Bouche,and Dr. John Corbett, of I bride and professional folkMount Clemens. singer, sang several love At the reception followingat the Grosse Pointe Yacht

Mr. Cullen is the son of songs, including the Wedding Club. the bride's brother,

.......... .... .... Jack Corbett, and the band

For CHRISTMAS JBlack Velvet made a ~ue~t

I Special People Deserve Special Presents appearance at the bnde s

GENE GAWA request, as they n.ormaJly do. . not play at weddmgs.

IndiVidual Design Concepts ;n Fine Jewelry The former Miss Corbettr 773-148. wore her mother's candle...... - - .... light satin wedding gown,

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Thursday, Deeember II, 1975POINTE NEWSGROSSE

Society News Gathered from the Pointes

642-1537

In The Village

Also X-ray technique"prints by the Canadian

Ob;ibway Indians

<?,-n delil, 9.6"Sunda,. 10-4CI..Nd ", .."dors

'52' J Made Ave., RI. Lalc.pointel.

16841 Kercheval Place

378 E. MapleBirmingham

(co,no, 01 B,owne!/)

inult galle,yof eskimo art

Canadian Eskimo Sculpture, Prints, & CraftsHudson Bay "Point" Woolen

Blankets & Coats

~~~.INTERIORS

for Christmas

Choice Antiques and Accessories

Small Gift Items

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CLEM'S11040 Whittier

528-7513All breed grooming

Pel supplies - BunniesBoarding

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'I Louisa St. Clair OAR I Pointer Bridge Girls to Meet. To View Slide Show I .__ The Pointer Girls' Bridge I luncheon will be served at

- Mrs. George F, Ryckman's Club gathers n~xt Thursday, I. noon, Assi~ting Mrs. Ral~h1 home in Rivard boulevard I December 18, 10 the Grosse Urso, chairman for thIS,~ is a merry place today, I Pointe War Memorial's AI,) Christmas meeting, is ~lrs.

Thursday, December 11, as ger House. where a hot J William Kabbush.

~l~~be~~a;:erth~a~~::~s S~f .--~~~ .. • .~~' ~.

I the Am e r i can Revolution Call or come In today r:.'gather for Christmas rarol' • ~singing and a sli~e show ~r' 'c) ,=g ~or ~ ~ew experience 1::::;'('~9members ~odellJng Presl' 'J) In dining pleasure ~

dents' WIVes Inaugural ~ •Gowns at the recent DAR •State Conference. - Lebanese-Syrian Dinners

Regents Mrs. B. Thomas, i and CateringIII, will preside over an elee. '

\

Hon of delegates to the DAR .' - Oriental PastriesContinental Con g res s in, .•Washington, D,C., next April, : - Groceries

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Genealogical ResearchSociety Meets Dec. 18

The Detroit Society forG':!nealogicalResearch, Inc.,has scheduled its next month.Iy meeting to which the pub.lic is invited for this Satur.day, December 13, at 2o'clock in the Detroit PublicLibrary's Explorer's Room.

James Hestick, member ofa Butler's Rangers Re.enact.ment Unit, will speak onButler's Rangers in Detroitduring the Revolutfon.

'TIS THE SEASON(0 GI VE SWfA fERS

THE JUNIOR STORE

LEY, Supper With The Stars; MRS.WILBER HADLEY MACK, DGOAco-chairmanj MRS, ARTHUR R. SE-DER, Supper With The Stars recep-tion hostess; MRS. MARK VALEN ..TE, outstate advertising; MRS.FRANK W. DONOVAN, wife ofDGOA's board chairmanj and MRS.V I C TOR W E R T Z, membershiplunche,on. The nGOA sponsors theMet's performances at Detroit's Ma-sonic Temple, scheduled to open May24 next year.

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STOlE HOURS:Mon. Ih .... Fri. 9:30.9:00Sol. 9:30.5:30 UNTIL CHRISTMAS TU 6-4360

for women and menCenturys by Bass

Pointe Women Working for DGOAChi Omega sorority, is pres. ,; ,ently associated with Mutual ".'.i1 ~of Omaha. Dennis, gradu. j I~l'lted from Nebraska Wesle. Y '111Yln University where be af. ,f{Jfiliated with Alpha Kappa "'tfLambda fraternity. is ern.ployed at Union Pacific Rail.road Headquarters.

They plan to make theirhome in Omaba, Neb., fol.lowing an autumn, 1976,wedding.

• MASTER CHARGE WELCOME

Let Wiggs .. your Christmas Store!

This charming Iinle Chest fits at1ractively intoany room in your home ... hall foyer, diningroom. library, Just 30!" x 17" x 28}" h, in arich, Newport finish. Drawers have antiquedbrass pulls. Of course, it's IN STOCK FORCHRISTMAS DEL1VERY!

Holiday Price $269.

Solid Cherry "BLOCK-FRONT CHEST I ~from our Georgetown Court. .. t ji

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4080 TELEGRAPH RD. (at Long Lake - 18 Mile Rd.) 644-7370open evenings 'til 9 P.M.. , . Saturdays'''' 5:30 P.M.

- WATCHES for every family member- DIAMONDS - DIAMOND RINGS- DIAMOND GUARD RINGS- BIRTHSTONE RINGS- WEDDING BANDS - CLOCKS

.'I~ Anybody Can Sell A Watch'" Bart YOUII WATCR fro•• WATCHMAKER

You'll enjoy shopping in ourrelaxed atmosphere withVERY PERSONAL SERVICE

A group of Grosse Pointe womennamed to key positions in the De-troit Grand Opera Association gath-ered recently in the Lakeshore roadhome of MRS. JOHN C. GRIFFIN,(fifth from left), to makep'relimi-nary plans for the Metropohtan Op-era Company's visit to Detroit nextspring. Pictured, from left sur-roundil1; Mrs. Griffin, are MRS.SCOTT McKEAN, Supper With The

I Stars; MRS. MARY TEACHOUT,membership; MRS. JAMES T. FAR-

I Woman's Club Will Host TeaThe traditional Christmas Alfred Bastianelli, Leland D.

tea for members and guests Burton, John H. Carter, Rus.of the Grosse Pointe Worn. sell G. Cushing, Mauricean's Club is scheduled for Dalesandro, Willi a m B.next Wednesday, December Drake, Earl B. Eckstrand,17, at 12:30 o'clock in the James T. Fitzpatrick, Rich.Grosse Pointe War Memo. ard Frank, Lee W. Garrett,rial's Crystal Ballroom. Harry Gee, Ralph E. Glahn,

Program chairman Mrs. T. W. Huebenthal, Alex Ken.Lloyd A. Beemer wl1l present nedy, Alexander J. King,

Ithe S.O.C. Surbanette Chap- Harold B. Lee, Walter Les.ter of the Sweet Adelines, sinld, John McClain, WilsonInc., one of 25,000 Sweet F. Peeler. f'red T. Reberts,Ad e I in e chapters in the Ralph F, Urso, Jack ThorpeUnited States. The S.O.C. and Robert K. Whiteley.Surbanettes, designated Sweet

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Adeline regional champions from our 'great se/ect,'on ofseven times. recently collabo.rated with the Macomb Chap.

W'J~aMP::.~~~t.~tion,e! "The FAll and WINTER BOOTS.'Club membeu have been

Iasked to bring canned goodsto the meeting. BrigadierMagnus Michalsen, of the

ISalvation Army's EmergencyLodge, will accept them onKISKA behal! of the Salvation Army.-E"'ELERS Co.hostesses for the tea

dI •• Iare Mrs. Stuart Mickleth.CtrIIfIM MIlt Wit". - waite and Mrs. Robert F.• • · I Maddox.

" 63 K.rcheval, On the Hill J. Their committee membersc.-.,.........885-5755 include the Mesd ..mes James______ ~____________ H. Allen, William H. Balfrey,

Former Pointers Mr. aDdMrs. Rex Regan, who nowdivide their time betweenhomes at Higgins Lake aDdPalm Springs, Calif., haveannounced the ~ngagementor their daughter, CarolAnne. to Dennis Lee Dahm.ke. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mer.lin Dahmke, of Elkborn.'Ieb.

Carol, who attended Mich.igan State University whereshe affiliated with Alpba

GIFTISUGGESTIONS

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Paris Matell.

GEMOLOGIST5 AND PEItSONAl. JEWELl'"

(S.T DIl/l()l1( LiRluers. $3,()(X)und dO\l?l.l

S.T. Dupont lighters. From $90 to $3 ,COO.Atdable in gold OT siltier finish, Chineselacquer and solid gold.

S.T. Dupont pens, From $95 10 $125.Vermeil or solid silver.

Prices I'M)' vary depending on the marketprice of gold. . c:fb.fl)~~.lu_r;

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enjoy convenient, leisurely shopping for

that special womnn in your life ... the

Fur Salon has been trnnsfOl'nlcd into n

boutique brimming with the best in

Christ nlllS gifts ... OU[' pcrsonul shoppers

will Ilssist you, t'\lO llH)dcls will br'ing

fushions to /If(', Ilnd your purchllscs will.

of ('ourse, h(' hl'l\utifully gift-wl'nppt'd.

Be our gU('st in this potpourri of Perfect

Purchnscs TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2

through FHID,\Y, DECEMBER 19 from

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Reception Caps Grosse Pointe Sy'''p1l01lY COllcertan Judson. are students Mar.iann Skaff, Dave Harwood,Denise Hopkins, Mary Mar-tin, Keely Messerschmidt,Lynn Parker. Chris Pruettand Sue Saelen.

Tickets for the concert areavailable at $3 for adults,$1.50 for students, Furtherinformation may be obtainedby calling 885.8861.

w. Welcome • IanlcAmericard • Matter Cha.... ,COnnle S-BOYS' and GIRLS' WEAR

Ample Parking in Fron' and #tear

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-by, of and for Pointe WomenFrom Another Pointe of View

Alpha Phi ChristmasParty Is Tomorrow

The Detroit East SuburbanAlumnae Chapter of AlphaPhi will hold its annualChristmas party at the Loch.moor boulevard home of Mrs.Floyd Nixon. Jr., tomorrowevening, Friday, December12.

All East Side Alpha Phisare cordially invited to attendthe potluck dinner. Mrs.Phillip McCallister, of Cran.ford lane. is accepting reser.vations and coordinating con.t ributions.

At a cocktail party forfamily and close friends inher Lothrop road home Wed-nesday evening, December3, Mrs. Emory Moran Fordand John Vincent Renchard,of Kerby road, announcedtheir plans for a February14 wedding.

Mrs. Ford's son. AllenOlinger, III, lives in NewYork, as do her two step.sons, Thomas Evans Fordand Emory Moran Ford, Jr.Her stepdaughter La u r aFord (Mrs. John W.) Win.ans resides in Ridge road.

Mr. Renchard's two chilodren are Leslie (Mrs. Henry,II) Cashen, of Washington,D. C" and Peter C. Ren.chard, of New York City.

Christmas Hours: Open 9:30 toMon. thru Fri. Sat. 9:30 10 5:30

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Women's PageProfessor Bruce Sanders ed noi only to entertain but to The Grosse Pointe Sym. purchase its colorful "Nut. charge of the reception, Her

of Macomb Counly Commu: provide current information (Continued from Page 15) phony Orcheslra's Christmas cracker Theatre" Christmas organization committee in.nity College, will present a on presidential candidates d d . concert this Sunday, Decem. project: a lhree.dimensional eludes the Mesdames Ken.humorous and musical reo for 1976, an ancmg. , ber 14, under the direction of play.and.learn kit consisting nard L. Jones, Stephen T.view o[ pasl and present Friends and guests are I . T~e hors d oeuvres ta~le featured a center- Felix Resnick, will begin al or cut.outs to form a stage, Moreland, William O. Brad.politics in the United Slates welcome at this special holi. i piece Ice sculpture, carved ID the shape of a large 3:30 o'clock in the Perform. finger puppets and scenery ley, Jr.. Henry P. Cope,10 the Grosse Pointe Demo day meeting. Further infor. i flower basket, fiJled with yellow and white flow- ing Arts Center of Grosse to be colored, Charles Helin, John R. Ed.cratic Women's Discussion mation about Wednesday's! ers. Photos of the Harold Brinkers, taken over the Pointe North High School. A foldoul sheet of music! gar, Frank Collyer and RalphGroup next Wednesday eve. party or the Democratic last 50 years, helped re-create the past. The Orchestra will per. themes a baton and a sim- Urso.mng, December 17, at 8 Women's regular weekly F th t ft' M B'nk form the Overture to Der pie na;ration are all indud. As~isting Mrs. Skaff Ino'c1ock at Ernestine Motle's I meetings may be obtained or e pres en , per ec oc~a"lon, rs. rl .er Freischutz by Weber, Moz. ed in this kit conceil'ed and pourmg tea and coffee Willhome in Whilticr road. i by contacting chairperson ~hose a floor l.ength gown of ~elrloorn ecru lace, Its art's ~riolin Concerlo ~u~. engineered by Symphony be the Mesdames Winfield

The presentation is design I Susie Lewis at 8864415 I Jeweled necklme accented wIth a pale yellow and ber 5 m A MajOr for vlolm Junior Nan Bird Roach. S. Jewell, Jr., Clarence J.-------.--' . bronze cattJeya orchid. and orchestra, The l'utcrack. " .. , Williams, Richard W, Kay,,....-------------------... .. .. .. er Suite by Tchaikowsky and, ). Nutcracker Theatr~ pr.ce Paul .I. Kelley. Felix Res.

~' Golden Wedding In The Pointe as finale, a medley of Christ-liS $3.50 If sold indiVidually, nick, Philip J. Skillman, Wil.

D ~ mas music. less for sale quantlt)'. liam H, Bundesen and L)'ndle, n l e elaJie3 Annarel Mr. and Mrs. R. Cabell Morris and Mr. and Bogos Mortchikian asso- A reception follows the Martin.

~\J ~ I r Mrs. John F. Mozena entertained over 60 family ciate concErtmaster' of the concert,. giving members .of Ushers and licket takers,

} ('" 12h.26 n 8-20 members and friends at the Morris home in Rivard Detroit Symphony Orcheslra. the audience an opportumty under the direction of Nath.

PRE-HOLIDAYboulevard Tuesday, December 2. Guests of honor will be featured violin solo- to meet the guest sOlolst'l-on their 50th wedding anniversary were Mr. and ist in the Mozart Concerto. conductor, orchestra memoSALE 50,"0 OFF Mrs. Robert E. Mozena, of Lewiston road, The Junior Women's Asso. bers and friends.

Among those enjoying cocktails and supper ciation for the Detroit Sym. Mrs. Michel Skaff, Grosseon a group 0/ selecled items were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Burns, who came up phony Orchestra will have Pointe Symphony Women's

DRESSES 36,00-- '8.00 BLOUSES 16.00---' 8.00 from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for the party, and Mr. on display and available for Committee member, is in

GOWNS46;~~jP;:}8S:}};@@.OO--4.00 ;:dHM:~.:::d~:.~:::~~::"e,M.... r ....- ~--""'-"Jjubelle j Linda Palazzolo is being graduated from Grand ff ~

884-7980 Rapids' Kendall School of Interior Design, and her t16434 E. WARREN at E. OUTER DRIVE parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Palazzolo, justifiably •

(N • ., '0 Sond.,,/ proud of their talented daughter, have invitedMASTER CHARGE BANI(AMERICARD friends over to the Palazzolo home in Trombley

'- .. road this Sunday for an Interior Design Portfolio---------------------- Review of Linda's work. _:t'

Linda also attended the Creative Arts Center, ~nmajoring in watercolor painting and graphiu, and :spent a summer in Italy as a student at the Amer. 'f1III" '~.. '::)ican Academy in Sienna. ~ L.

She is an affiliate member of the ~rican ~Society of Interior Designers and the Institute of ...,..,~Business Designers, and plans to pursue her career ~~ ~ "11III

in the contract, (commercial), field. ~~ ~'

Congratulations ~re ~n ~rder ILfAS OE:Congratulations are in order for the National

Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State • SLEEPWEARof Michigan, Detroit chapter, (many, MANY of its • BATH 0members are Pointers), which recently received a R BESCertificate of Commendation from the American • JEAN PURSESAssociation for State and Local History.

Our Colonial Dames were singled out "for • BOY '8 SILK SH IRTSdeveloping an appreciation of Detroit's religiousarchitecture and history." • COMPLETE LINE OF SNOW

. • ~ • PANTS FOR GIRLS & BOYSCongratulations are 10 order for Carol Wald

w~o on(e.upon.a.t~me taught Art at the Gros~ In"ng Us Your HardPomte War MemorIal, and whose new book, "MythAmerica," a panorama of women from 1865 to 1945, To Fit Child .is a fascinating, beautiful piece of pictorial work. • • •

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Society News Gathered from the Pointes

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Not.d /0' Sp.ciQiizinSl mQUALITY HAIR PRODUCTS &All PHASES of HAIR CARE

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$16Available in Men's,

Women's and Children's Sizes

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SNOWMOBILE BOOTSfor the family

;ll't~BEu.$1M;.~taeNew Shoe Store In.The VlUElge',

Miss Ault Speaks Vows October 25

OPEN 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAYSATURDAYS, 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.

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2 HOURS FREE PARKING JACOBSON'S WILL VAlIDATE YOUR TICKET

for its captivating,

Classic Christmas

g\ftables, shown here:

Perfumed Bath Soap,

Spray Perfume, Spray

Cologne Mist, Perfumed

Body Lustre and

beautifully-bottled Perfume.

The Collection, $10 to $34

delicate floral blend.

The Inimitable Norell.

the first great perfume

known the world over

born in America, .. now,

Center SlatesViennese Ball

.. : in Toronto and Pennsyi'l and Mrs. George Carino ofLace-Accented Gown of White Olana Is Her' vania's Pocono Mountains. I Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Ja~es

Choice for Mid-Day Ceremoney at Which She I Out-or town guests includ' T_ Brady. of Indianapolis.Becomes Bride of Dennis James Weipert ed th~ bride's brother and the William Gibsons, llI, and

_____________ slstermlaw, Mr. and :\lr5. the DaVid Brouses, of Wil.The wedding of Teresa Ann Ault, daughter of John B. Ault, of Sl. Louis; liamsport. and Mrs. Emily G.

Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Ault, of Berkshire road, her uncles and aunts, Mr. I :\'ordman,and Dennis James Weipert Saturday, October 25, ------------------------in Sdint Clare de Montefako Church was followed We Are IJroud 10 Annoum'eby a luncheon reception at the Detroit Yacht Club. "'AZAR COIFFURES"

For the 1 o'clock rites ---------at which The Reverend! bronze, yellow and white,Father John Ohner pre- I with green baby's-breath,sided, the bride chose a I formed their Colonial ball':chapel.trained gown of: quets.white Qiana trimmed at i The bridegroom, son ofV.neck slee~es and hem i Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jameswith V~nice lace. I Weipert, of Livonia, asked

Her full length veil fell Robert Berge to act as beslfrom a headpiece of silk and man. Vshenng were Ja~esvelvet flowers. She carried a I Ault, brother of the bTlde,small cascade of gardenias, John Concannoll and Robertwhite roses and baby's. ! Howe. KIRK MULLEN Featuring -breath. ' The mother of the bride Dr. Woodard and Aloe Cosmetics.

In jade green Empire wore a street length costume F Y A' C IIfrocks with matching, long. of mauve wool and pinned or our ppomtment a 774-4600sleeved jackets were honor cymbidium orchi~s to her I fOR THE NEW YOU or IF YOUR PREfERmaid Julie De Galan and pur s e. The bfJdegroom's I' THE OlD YOU. (or whatever)bridesmaids Tracy and Bea mother's coslume suit, also (I, ... Con.ulalalion. Mon, Tu.... W ..d. only by Appojn'm ..n'j

AuH, si);ters of the bride and slreet length, was fashioned I .---------

Barbara Weipert, the bride- II o~ ?Iue silk .. She wore cym.groom's sister. bldlum orchids.

Fall flowers in shades of The newlyweds vacationed1-------~iJ -------1I I

I 4n1 iESTEE I

CASAQUEFries Crystal BalIroom will BELLODGIA

be at its most beautiful. with CARON - FEMMEspecial decorations and a NORELLhuge tannenbaum, and a 19. ECUSSONpiece waltz orchestra from CABOCHARDAnn Arbor will play from 9o'clock to midnight Saturday VIA LANVINevening, December 20 when ESTEE LAUDERthe Grosse Pointe War Meo

'morial Association presents L'AIR dE TEMPSits first Winter Holiday Vien. GUERLAIN - JONTUEnese Ball, proper curtain. CHAMADEraiser lor the Center's 1976 MISS OIORtrip to Vienna, MADAME ROCHAS '

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Marriage vows were exchanged by TERESAANN AULT, daughter of the John Miller Aults,of Berkshire road, and Mr. Weipert, son of theOliver James Weiperts, of Livonia, Saturday,October 25, in Saint Clare de Montefalco Church.

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CHRISTMAS HOURS: MON. thru SAT. 9:00 10 7:30

liIo",ol.d Colologoe $5.0056.50 po"og. po,d

STALKER & BOOS, INC.-313-646-4560975 E. Maple Road • Birmingham, Michigan 48011

Sale to be conducted at theGROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL Exhibition32 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan

rRIDAY, DECEM,BER 12. 1975 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1975ot 11,00 o.m. p,ecisely at 10,00 o.m. pr.,isely

EXHIBITIONTHURSDAY. DECEMBER 1\. 1975 5 p.m .. l0 p.m. Exhibition odmi"ion-

S1.00 donahon to Grone Pointe War Memorial Auociation

Highly imporlanl 18th ond 19th centuryAmericon and English furnitureSuperb collection of antique and otherOriental carpets including an 8' x 10' silkTabrizFine Bronzes, paintings, clocks, marbles, par'celains, unusual signed Tiffany lamp, goldobjects, Americana, etc.

ESTATE OF ANNA THOMSON DODGE,

Grosse Pojnte Farms, Michigan ET AL

Ploperties Belonging To:WILLIAM A, ROGERS,

ESTATE OF A PROMINENT AUTOMOTIVEPIONEER. Detroit, michigan

l6601 E. Warren

Symphony ]rs. 1 Christma.s ,Luncheon IH t . S t For MusIcIans leagueos lng an a --

Members of the DetroitThe Junior Women's Asso. Musicians League, many of

ciation for the Detroit Sym. them Pointers, will gatherphony Orchestra will host for their annual ChristmasSanta's Before.Glo, a Christ. luncheon next Tuesday. De. Imas party for Detroit Sym. cember 16, (one week earlierphony Orchestra members than their regular meelingand their families, this Sun. date), at Marygrove College.day. December 14, at 5 The pre.lunch musical pro.o'clock on-stage at Ford gram at 10:45 o'clock willAuditorium. feature pianist Helen Men.

Santa has been invited to delson Kerwin and lyricpass out small gifts lor the coloratura soprano Marjoriechildren attending-the Jun. Gordon, director of Detroit'siors lice bringing their tami.! Piccolo Oper:! Company, ac.lies. too-and light refresh. companied by F 0 n t a i n emenu will be served. Laing.

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ISa~e $44950 I!Price I--------------

Debby Brown, ,holiday.decorated Cry s t a IChildren in the house in. Ballroom with its big Christ.

elude Collette Mayday, Chris mas Tree.Helmich, Jenifer Marshall. He will listen to theirJ enlfer Riley and Bernadette Christmas requests while hisGallagher. Sanla's helper is helpers distribute can d yAmy Dietz. canes and serve cocoa and

Appearing as toys are Ron cookies compliments of theGmeiner. Mary Skews, Patti War Memorial.Donlon, Heather Cross and ------other apprentices, :\tember of Western Mich.

Following the pIa)', santa, iga It University DepartmentClaus will wrlcome all boys of ~lllSic's University Choraleand girls ill the Center's! is LJo~SLIE lIIRT, of Balfour.

apprentice theatre membersages six to eight. under thedirection of Mrs. S)'dneyRrynolds.

It tells the story of someof Santa's elves who stay be.hind in a home where Santaand his helpers are deliveringtoys to find out what chil~dren do with the toys theelves hal'e bee n makingevrr)' yrar. The children.surprised to see the elvesrun in and oul, think theyare all one elf,

Appearing as elves will beTina Burrow, lIal Ford, Cind)'Gropp, Mark Moebus and

Draper'slin6/urnitun

El.ves to Frolic for Children at War Menlorial

OPEN 'Iii 9 P.M.Monday through Friday

'TIL CHRISTMAS

whose membrrs hold keypositions in oosiness in theDetroit metropolitan area.

Santa Claus and his help.ers from Grosse Pointe WarMemorial's Youth Councilinvite all Grosse Pointe preschool and elementar}' schoolchildren 10 a free pia)' pro.duction by Grosse PointeChildren's Theatre appren.tices in Fries AuditoriumSaturday afternoon December 20, at 1 o'clock.

The play. ..The Elf WhoSta)'ed Behind," will beenacted by the very young

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Personnel WomenMeet This Evening

Personnel Women of De.1 troit gather this evening,

Thursday. December 11, atthe Top of the Flame fortheir December meeting, be.ginning with a 5 o'clock so.

,'I cial hour. Dinner is schedul.ed for 6, the program, fea.turing Detroit astrologerCleo Abuin, for 7 o'clock.

Guests are invited, Costof the dinner and MissAbuin's talk, "See It in TheStars," is $8.

Personnel Women of De.trait, an affiliate of the In.ternational Association ofPersonnel Women \I.ith over1,000 members in the UnitedStates and abroad, is an or.ganization of professionals

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Mid.Century ToastmistressClub .gathers for its annualChristmas meeting nextTuesday, December 16, atthe Berkshire road home ofMary Evelyn self. A Christ.mas play, exchange of giftsand luncheon are on theagenda.

Mrs. self is Mid.Century'sparliamentarian and assistsin direeUng. Club programs.'She is also president ofFLEe. (GroslePointe'lFamily Life Education Coun:cil) , and an officer in theGrosse Pointe Woman'sClub.

Further information reogarding regular Mid.Centurymeetings may be obtainedby contacting Florence Nolteat 881'()582.

Mid-Century SchedulesChristmas Festivities

FOOTSTEPS OF HISTORY

We invite you to browse through ournewly opened and beautifully

displayed Art Gallery.

We have a good collection of quality originaloil paintings from Europe, The Orient and allover the United States at very affordable prices.

Give your loved one a paintingFOR CHR.ISTMAS

Our prices start at S1000

e.a- "..., ... ..,~.si¥'~'''('~Adrian Art Galleries

21143 Mack Ave.(between 8 and 8 Mile)GrosH Pointe Woods

885.5600

Thursday, December II, 1975

ADRIAN ART GALLERIESGRAND OPENING

Women's Page-by, of and for Pointe Women'Lucia' To HeraldChristmas SeasonJenny Lind Club's Pageant and Dinner-Dance to

Be Presented Saturday: Sunday ProgramPlanned at Immanuel Lutheran Church

The Jenny Lind Club of Detroit has scheduledits llnnual Lucia Party honoring Sweden's Christ-mas Saint of Lights for this Saturday, December13, at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club.

The following Sunday. ---------December 14, the tradi- Church, Chandler Parktiona I Lucia Festival will drive at Dickerson, De-be observed at 5:30 o'clock trait.in Immanuel Lutheran <ColltlAUed on Plre %3)

_____________ , Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.

Ruifrok, of Moran road, have~.... announced the engagement

/;{ lIJJC' • of Uleir daughter CAROLYNJII ~;~ ... ~ I GRACE to Robert Duane~ «:!JIlIN \VA'" I Mitchell, of Canon City, Colo.,.. I son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J.

HAS A COMPLETE Mitchell, of Pinole. Calil.SELECTION I Miss Rulfrok, a graduate

OF IMPORTED I of University Liggett School,

I attended Goucher College,AND DOMESTIC Towsend, Md., and receivedHOLIDAY FRUITS Iher Bachelor of Arts and

AND GOODIES Masters degree in Occupa.TO ~IVE OR SEND Itional Therapy from Western

Michigan University.

, '11.95 AND UP She is now in charge of the

• 61FT FRUIT BASKETS AND CHEESETM YSI~~;t:::~~~l th;h;~.a~o~:;

IWE DELIVER 886-2352 I More Hospital and Rehabill.21131 MACK AVE. GROSSEprE. WOODSI tation Center in Canon City.

..... .... 'll Her fiance, who received___________________ 1 his Bachelor of Science de.

gree in Land Managementfrom Humboldt State Uni-versity, Arcata. Calif., wherehe was a member of ChiSigma Pi Bureau of LandManagement. working as aRange Conservationist forthe Colorado District.

The pair plans a winterwedding in Canon City.

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A Howard Miller ClockTo make sure you gel one, star! by

clipping Ihls ad Then, pul It. whereSanta's helper IS sure to find It In the

You are invited to visit our Mens Department for aspecial exhibit of "Shoe, of the Presidents" datingback to 1850. See the shoes actually worn by Abelincoln, Chester Arthur, Woodrow Wilson, James Mon-roe, Ulysses S. Grant and John Tyler. The exhibit fromJohnston & Murphy will be in our store til Wednesday,December 11.

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Society News Gathered from the Pointes

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Magazine Stand holds all thatreading you'll get' to later!13"x 18"x 21" solid pine, $15.Not shown: come see our pinespice racks and spoon holders.

Packaged Liquor DealerA Full Service Pharmacy

FREEPrescription Delivery

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OPIN MON., TUES., THURS.,FR'. 9 TO 9-WED ... SAT. 9 TO '5

Clock~Barometershown, $71.95.

Regina High Mothers Among Saint Joseph's Col. ANNE WILLIAMS, daugh'l University Liggett graduatelege Rensselaer, Ind., stu. ter of MR. and MRS. JOHN SCOT L. WHITFORD is a

Set Ba~e Sale Boutique dent~ named to "Who's Who WILLIAMS, of Merriweather member of the Student UfeAmong Students in American road, has been elected to I committee which formulates

Regina High School Moth. Universities and Colleges" is one of the Trustees Commit. policy recommendations anders' Guild will present its DAVID A. LOWf,:KE, son of tee.Educational Programs at i regulations pertaining toannual Christmas Bake Sale MRS. AGNES M. LOWEKE, Wheaton. College, where she j ~ampus life and student servoand Boutique next Tuesday, of Harvard road. is a semor. Ice at Alma College.December 16, from 9 in the ----------------,-------------~orni~g until 8 in the eve .•••••••••••••••••••••••nmg In the lobby ot the ~School in Kelly road, Harper q , -~-- ~. EW;:a~'ured w!" be breads, Journ;er 3 .p~JlG~coHee and frUit cakes, cook. ~ ~ ~-ies, cakes, bageis and the

Regina nuns' famous peanut UP TO 40% SAVINGS ON SELECTEDbutter patties, plus a wideassortment of non.ediblehandmade gift items.

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Work. of ar' d.plctlng rom.nee.b.auty. c\lll\lr. and a dynuty of .1 ••gence. T'- Mr. Robert z.hIout. hu

• ,1\1I1 purctIUed on hill mott recent YiIIt10 Win, W. Invll. you to ... our shop.

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Solid pine ice bucketinsulated liner, $19.See our complete lineof bar supplies!

noire ;])ameColorful Decorator CandlesSeth Thomas ClocksFine Costume JewelryKent Combs and BrushesGlassware by CulverTrendy Wall PlaquesCute Ceramic Nite Lights

16926 K;rcheval, in-the-villageShOp Dally 830 am, to 9 pm, (Mon, Ihru Sal-) 885-2154

Sundays - HolIdays 9:30 - 4

The Grand Marais Chapterof Questers wl11meet tomor.row, Friday, December 12,ot the La Salle place homeof Mrs. Charles Wright, fora potluck luncheon, gift andChristmas recipe exchange.

During the business ses.sion conducted by PresidentMrs. Eugene H. Holstead,plans for a Bicentennialwindow display of antiqueswill be finalized.

Pine Cabinet. 5" between shelves, 36" long, $39. Other styles, sizes available.

Gifts for the home.to use, to enJoyeveryday. Hand-crafted in thefinest down-easttradition byCornwall. Solidpine with warm,antiqued finish..Sc9nces, $9 upT.ble&-,"$ 2 8 lIPc,;~5-plant stand, $344-plant table, $25

Grand MaraisQuesters Meet

Pnoto ,,~ cQdi. M,Gtolh, Jr.THERESA MARIE KEL-

LY and Lawrenee E. Avery,whose engagement has beenannounced by her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J.Kelly, of Brys drive, areplanning a May 8 wed<tJng.

The bride.elect was grad.uated from Grosse PointeNorth High SCbool.

Her fiance, SOIl of Mr. andMrs. Edwin Avery, of Sara-toga ,treet, Detroit, wasgraduated from Denby HigbSOOooIand is attending class.es at Macomb County Com.munity College while work.ing as a PrOOuction ControlSpecialist at Woodall Indus-tries.

John Paul Jones CARHolds Christmas Party

President Judy Ryck-man', lUvard boulevardhome was the setting for theJohn Paul Jones SocietyChildren of the AmericanRevolution's annual Christ'ma. party, the Society'sonly fund-raising event fornational projects, last Satur.day, Deeember 6.

Christmas music and aworkshop on how to makeold.fashioned holiday orna-menta were on the agenda.Eaell mem~r brought fourdozen cookies, to fill cansthat will be sold to LouisaSt. Chapter Daughters of theAmerican Revolutioo memobers.

The Societ)"s next meet., ing, scheduled for Saturday,

January 10, at the Audubonroad home of Chris Hea1h,Indian chairman, will be de.voted to planning an IndianProject:

3. Free transportation avail-able to members on a regularlyscheduled basis.

4. Enjoy meeting new peopleand entertaining good friends.

5. Individually controlled heat-ing and air conditioning,

6. Gracious central diningroom.

" Elegant privale diningrooms available.

8. Consulting dietician onstaff.9. 24-hour intercom system.

10, Wall-to-wall carpeting anddrapery liners provided,

11. Hobby room available toall members

12. 24-hour health care facili-ties - staffed by licensed nurses,

13. Parking for members andguests.14. Security. privacy and a plea-sant way of life,

InbeautifulWest IIoomfIeIcI

Shepherd Hills will be built inWest Bloomfield . , , close toyour friends and family,

Now is the time to start thinkingabout the wonderful possibili.ties It offers you,

For information, just call 647.0525or send the coupon. below,

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i B.r;~~~::n~::':~::~:~on~he"'Rherd1aboullhow Ican t>ecome Ua member 01Shepherd HillSPlease have 8 representative ,En~~le 01H{'llscontftClme ~j'underSland thallhere ISno r.~obllgaltOn ~ .. ),.',-....,GAlin r,.•. ~ [)j''''('I'~I~'''''I''"'I~

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a ereeDhouse of her own ISwell IS an antique buff andgeneologist. will explain bowChristmas c:ustOIn$ and leg.ends have developed in theUnited States since Colonialtimes. and tell from whichcountries and ancestors thepractices have been inherit.ed.

The Pol n t e Cbapter,Graue Pointe's first QuesterChapter, recently welcomedMrs. John G. Martin as anew member.

DECEMBER ONLY1DOloDhceut

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INSULATENOW

STORMWINDOWS*****STORMDOORS

1. Heavy housekeeping andall flal laundry done by staft ofShepherd Hills.

2. Grounds and exteriorscompletely maintained by staff,

AnnouncingShepherd Hills...a new residentialconcept thatoffers gracious living,health services, andfinancial security.

Features ofthe "Good Life"at Shepherd Hills.

Shepherd Hills is an adult com-munity for people over 65 .. ,people who have earned thebest life has to offer.

But Shepherd Hills isn't extrava-gant , .. even though it haseverything you can ever need -and more.

3cholc ..I You can live in your own com-plete new patio home,

II Or your own fresh. newapartmentIII Or you can live in the full.service unit with elegant diningfacilities, And easy access tobarber ShOp. beauty shop. andgift shop.

SINGERAUTHORIZED DEALER

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ca;l STORE HRS. 10 A.M .• 5:30 P.M.~ FRI. 'TIL 8 P.M. SUN. 11 A.M .• 4 P.M.

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The children are educated and on their own...you don't need your big home anyfnore.

YoU've earnedthe" life"

Holiday Focus Is America"How Christmas Came to

America" will be Mra. Rob-ert C. Palmer's topic at theGrOlIe Pointe Chapter ofQue.ten' ChristmaB meet-1n& and gift exchange tom.morrow, Friday, December12, at the Kerby road bomeof Mra. John AlexaDder.

Co-Mstesses are Mra. Aus.tin WheaUey and Mrs. Rob-ert Roddewig.

Mrs. Palmer, an Accredi.ted Flower Show Judge with

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by, of and for Pointe WomenThund.y, December II, 1975

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From Another Pointe of View

BY OWNER85 WOODLAND SHORE DR .. G,P, SHORES,With large assumable mortgage @ H%, Apart-ment w)Private Entrance, Heated Pool, Green.house, 10 Ton Air Conditioner, 2 Furnaces,Sprinkler System, Large Family Room with WetBar, 6 Bedrooms, 5 Baths,

886-4141

by John E. Brink

ures, members of a group known asPoor Richard's Americans; proceededto give it: Martha is pictured abo\'e :handing C, S. TOMPKINS, of Wind-mill Pointe drive, his piece, as ROB-ERT TRINKLEIN, of Centerbrookcourt, waits a turn. Both Mr. Tomp-kins and Mr. Trinklein are involvedin Bicentennial projects, Two hun-dred and fifty floats will travel fromthe State Fairgrounds to the DetroitCivic Center on Parade Day, accord-ing to Mr. Steiner, and everyone inMichigan is welcome to join in thefun,

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Let's Talk 'L ~eat &4tate ; .4:=:-.______ I '

Congratulations to Grasse Paillf~ Park! About threeyears ~go !h~re was ,talk ab~u!. the 'Pork property values ..dropping ndlculously law, ThiS talk': took Its toll but not II Ifor long. Right now Park prices are os strong as ever and Igetting better each month. And why not? Concentrated ~~~~ Iin the Park are some of the most magnificent homes ever I Ibuilt: T~ere is no other Grasse Pointe area that has such IcontigUity, I

Its such 0 pleasure to show the fine sturdy homes ~~ Of Ii~ 'h~ Pork. The ,value .to rep\0<,t'. in .many instances, is I 70 nfive times the asking prICe. Congratulations G.P, Park! II

The people at Grosse Poi~te Reol Estate Co. SB2. I, ON ALL II' ,~~~t::;::~~e ~n,;h.::c1~~~s~i;~:~ e~~o~:s.c~~~o~;P:~~~ I W"-ALL DECOR '.Il''''~''!'ican sell these homes With a on~ year worrO'lty, I I

Did you know thaI the.' (endicote ,.1 Occuponry .1 LAMPS, MIRRORS Idoes not \\w:orrantll the hOrfl€ ~ou pur(r..r ..')f: h rn;:'f"'" Imeans that It has possed ~erto,n '10'100'0' ",T vI' 0, I DECORATOR Ithe community. I ACCESSORIES I

I Also SEE Our fine selections of recliners, I.I curios. bar-cabinets, love chests andI occasional tables. I.1.,.Idea' Gill. lOf Tit. Home_I

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Benjamin Franklin, Martha Wash-ington and Dolly Madison, aliasRalph Archbold, Mary Ann Paquetteand Vicki Valentine, (in costume.,left to right), took the cake whenthey dropped in on a party givenby Wayne County CommissionerERVIN A. STEINER, (right), chair-man of the Wayne County Bicenten-nial committee, to make preliminaryplans for "The World's Largest Par-ade" down Woodward avenue salut.ing America's 200th birthday nextMay 2. Then, having taken the cake,the trio of Revolutionary War fig-

We are pleased to announce

Slate ConcertAt Acadenl,y

A recital by Louise Law.renee, violinist, assisted byLawrence, LaGore, pianist.third in a series of recitalsfeaturing the works of Vieuxtemps, Wienlawski and Sari!sate, will be presented to,morrow evening, Frid~y, )(-cember ]2, at 8 o'cint'k inthe Grosse Pointe' ,\('8r\(' Ill.'Auditorium,

the gaily-wrapped candiesthat, with ripe, red apples.decorate Christmas trees inSweden.

Alter the holiday festivi.ties, at a "tree dressing.down" party, the candiesand apples are divided upand eaten. amid dancingand singing around the tree .

June Jones and her son,Keith, will make Swedishsausages, Anna Landstromwill make Kienater, the deep.fried traditional SwedishChristmas cookies,

Judith Collins and EdithParsons will preside overpop cor n and cranberrystringing, and Carol Wardand her daughters, Mary andElizabeth, ,,,,ill demonstratepine cone 'crafts .

Leola Fornell will showhow to make delicate heart.shaped baskets to be filledwith nuts and hung on thetree or, If very large, on thedoor during the holiday sea.son.

Doris Cinder and Carol'Kincade will lead groups infashioning tree decorationsand, while all this workshopactivity is going on, the Jule.Tontes, (good spirits of thehouse), will distribute can.dies to all participants.

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Gift Ai.le

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Sundays12 noon - 5 p.m.

Saturdays9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.

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the days would grow longer,the sun return.

With the coming ot Christi.anity and tales brought backby traveling Norsemen of thegoodness of Santa Lucia. abeautiful and holy girl bornof rich and noble parents inSicily during the third cen.tury. her feast and the an-cient Festival of L i g h t s.blended.

Lucia, a Christian, gavefood and clothing to the pOor,She mad e her charitablevisits at night, putting acandle on her head to lighlher way and free her armsfor carrying gifts.

Denounced for her religion, she was sentenced bythe Emperor Diocletian to beburned-but the wood would 'not catch fire, Finally shewas killed b)' a sword thrustto the heart ... on Decem.ber 13. the very day theSwedish people believed lightbegan its return to their land.

In keeping with Lucia'sgift. giving t r a d i t ion, theJenny Lind Lucia Fest helpsearn money for charitablepurposes. Saturday evening,after dessert has been serv.,ed, Lynn and her attendants,dressed in flowing, whiterobes, crowns of gr e e D s 'fringed with glowing candleson their heads, will maketheir entrance at the GPYCto the accompaniment of"Santa Lucia," sung by JennyLind members in both Swed.ish and English,

Lynn will carry a tray otcoUee and Lussekaka rolls.After she has served theguests. the two exchangestudents will tell how thelegend of Santa Lucia origi.

( nated. and how its celebrated'ill Scandinavia today.

A similar pageant will takeplace at Immanuel LutheranChurch Sun day evening,where Lucia's attendants willinclude Star Boys Greg Gill.espie, of Sterling Heights,and Pointer JeUry Steele.

After the Church presenta .tion, an international Chrillt.mas handicrafts demonstra-tion in Fellowship Hall hasbeen arranged by Ann Par.sons. with Lillian McIntyrein charge of the Swedish reofreshments to be served.

Due and Lieu Tang, theyoung Vietnamese couplesponsored by the Chureh,will demonstrate the art. ofmaking' "Vietnamese nars.Alice Unger will lead a work-shop in JulgranskerameUer,(Swedish candy wrapping),

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Christmas GreetingHere's a fresh idea for Christmas giving. Send

a greeting of flowers or plants to a friend, or yourfamily.

W'e have colorful and appropriate gifts foreveryone on your list. At prices to make you merry.Jusl stop by or call.

FIowws and plants .. for Christmas. Naturally •

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CHRISTMAS GIFTSFOR THE HOME

EARLY AMERICAN ACCESSORIESFENTON and CULVER GLASSWARE,

PFALTZGRAFF POTTERY.BALDWIN BRASS, PICTURES, LAMPS,

RECLINERS and ROCKERS

COUNTRY HOUIIFURNnURI

"WHERE QUALITY SELLS FOR LESS"1583. E. WARREN 884-6787

"t. HIKSHtlE & IUCKINGHAM

Valenfe !)ewelerjSINCE 1934

16601 I. WARREN TU 1.4800CHRISTMAS HOURS:

MON. ,hru SAT. 9:00 to 1:30

(Coat1.lluecl'rom Pa.e 21) danee.pointers are involved in Lynn S. Lagerltvist, the

both celebrations. The Mes. Arne LagerltvistJ' daughter,dames Fred Flam, Joseph will be Jenny Lind Lucia thisHadley, Carl Erickson and year, with Pointers DesireeFritz Walter., Pointers all, Barker and Melissa Hopkes.with 'Mrs, WWiam Berge, daughters of the James Bar.Mrs. Karl EklUnd and Mrs. kers and Mr. and Mrs. HenryArne Lagerkvlst from Bloom. Hopkes, and exchange stu-field Hills, have made the dents Helen Lyth and Ingridarrangements for J e n n y Edsman, from Stockholm, asLind's pageant and dinner. her attendants.r.:======::;;===;;1 Melissa and Desiree are

members of the ImmanuelLucia Court, too, with fellowPointers Maria Gilbert andLisa Logan, Lisa Gullion andDiane Abrahamsson, of War.ren, and Pamela Jones, MaryCarter and Yvonne Doris, ofDetroit,

Assisting ~1rs. C h :I r Ie sBegeman, of Hampton road,ehairman of the Chureh pro.gram is Mrs. Carl Ohman,of Shoreham road, who willeoordinate the selection oftbe Lucia Queen with theassistance of ,Pastor Con.stantine Trued.

The Lucia tradition goesback ta pre.Christian timesin Sweden. where the longestnight of the year was cele.brated as the Festival ofLights: tbe date from which

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12C Forms for Sole120 Lake and River Proporly12E Commercial Property13 Real Estate13"" LoIs for Sole138 Cemetery Property13C Land Controcts13D For Sole or Lease14 Reol Eslole Wonted] .. .-. Lots Wanted14. Vocation or Suburban

P,operty Wonted14C Real Estate Exchange15 Bv,;;ncs.s. Op;:o ...~~nitj!:s16 Pets for Sole16... Horses for Sale168 Pet Grooming16C Pet Boording19 Printing and Engraving20 General Service20"" Carpet Laying201 Refrigeration and Air

Conditioning Repair20C Chimney and Fireplace

Repair200 Locksmiths20E Insulation201 Washer and Dryer Repair21 Moving21"" Piano Service211 S.wing Machine21C Electrical Service21D T.V. and Radio Repair211 Storms and Sc.. ens21f Home Improyement21G Roofing Service21 H Rug Cleaning21-1 Pointing, Decorating21J Wall Woshing21 K Window Washing21L Tile Work21M Sewer Service21 H Asphalt Work210 C.ment and Btick Work21P Waterproofing21Q Ploster Work21 R Furniture Repair115 Carpenter21T Plumbing cnd Heating21 U Janitor Servic.21 V Silverplating21W OressmakingjancfTailoring21Y Swimming Pools21% Snow Remaval and

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NEEDLEPOINT pillows andrugs blocked and finished,.TU 66318 or TU 1.7073. I

I4-HELP WANTED : 5-SITUATION 6-FOR RENT '6-FOR RENT

I GENERAl . __ W~_NTED __ ._.~~UR~~~~!~__ _ ll~~!"NI~.HE~ __ ..EXfo:CUTlVE SECHETARY, CARE ,KEHCHEVAL.NEFF, largl' B A C II E L 0 H apartment .. CITY AIRPORT ?~rea, first

I East Side location, 95:30 BY 3 bedroom lower, privall: small servants quarters on floor 3 room apartment,daily, salary depends on I10MEM:'.KERSUPJOIlN entrances, 24 ft, living roo II I Harvard Road, 2 rooms and i near transportation, quiet,

I qualificatiolls. Ask for Mr. Nurses, Nurse Aids, Geri willi fireplace, dining room, bath, separate entrance, II clean building. ,Adults on.Wise, 8852693, attic aids to work part or family room central air extra storage, no pets. Se., Iy, no pets. l\easonable.

I -.-.--.--.----.--.-. all the time, All emplo)'ees moc!ern kitcllen. new car: curily deposit and refer. Also 3 room furnished, allMUSIC-piano. yoke, strings, ELECTRICAL Contractor screened, bonded and in.: pNing, new self cleanin~ ences. Some furniture, all utilities included. 5211595

wind instruments, theory, needs individual to handle sured. 24 hour service. double o\'en stove, COIll. utilities included. $165.' or 371-1799ART-Drawing, jJainting, all secrelarial duties. !llust have Delroit 872.0200 ptete redecora((>d drapes 8857236 after 5:30 p,m, -----.-----

media commercial design_ background in accounting, - .. -'--"- .-.-.--. garage and lawn'mainten: - .. -----.------- RENTOMIN.IUM).Distinguished faculty bookkeeping and pre fer LADY will babysit with pre- i ance. 1':0 child or pets. $395 : DUPLEX. 2 bedroom, St.

TU 2-4963 shorthand. 1 girl office, schooler Day s, in her i per month. Will show Satur' Clair Shores, all appliances, RENT A CO;'\DO A:\D16237 Mack al Three Mile Dr. Phone 371.9100 for appoint. Grosse Pointe home. 885. day and Sunday, 1-4 P.l\!. carpeting, basement, fenceo YOUR RENT BECOl\tES______________ men!. 7764. at 17201 Kercheval. in yard, $260 per month YOUR DOW;\l PAYMENT

3-LOST AND FOUND i ;~;;RAL~~i;ner or helper MATUR~\I' 0 m a'n wishe~ LAKEWC)OI)-;;I Jeff~rso~-=. -y1uss=~~rilY. 886.5739.__ WIlILE YOU L1\'E 1:'\ IT.

I.()ST _ Gold llnk bracelet, i and sales people, TU 2.1 babyslt:mg m my horn e. Apartments from $85 a' 3533 BEACO_'1SFIELD ofr' FOXCROFT l\fANORRosll'nMack area or Jo;ast 6020. !akepomtl' R22.3292 month, including utilities.: l\lack. Very clean 3 bed' BRICIC. SPACIOVS BED.

I d'I> d 80' "<.42 - ----------1 adults only, ""4.29"7. rilom, IJr::e livin:: room.: ROOMS. CENTH,\L AIR

__ ~ewar. ""\N' , NuflsE;~~d;-b~by~iller be. UpOrfefl\elrsSIUI.llnetenrtl-onreedpSaIWnlol'nrk~,.RE LOCU~A"TE dining roo-m and -kitchen, RANGE. REFRIGEHATOHLOST _ Gray and while cat, Iween 6 am, and 8 a,m, upper flat. nice carpeting CARPET THftUOUT

smallish, $50. Reward. 682. 886.7200. references, also expen I SI~5 plus utilities. Base ATTACHED GARAGE3458 ------------- I d' h dd' b ment, garage, adults only, 1'12 BATHS - Dl\SDIE:\T. enee m ot er 0 JO s, uEFO

-----------14A-HELP WANTED Dave 884.0536 IV RE winters ice and no pels. 1\1ODEL A'P!3817IFOUND, grey male cat. De- DOMESTIC " snow. Charming apart. M WARNER JEFFERsON

finently someones pet, 881. INTERIOR PAINTING odd I ments on major bus roules' OPEN DAILY &,:'SVNDAY5142. COOK - HOUSEKEEPER jobs, desired by two' sen. 7 mimles from downtown REALTOR STI EBER 465-5581

____________ some child care, live in, iors, reasonable, rererences. Detroit near riverfront, 885-5788 ------.-- ...---t'OUND - Black and whi~c free to travel, excellent Mark 882-7309 Unique professional com. -.----------- 6A-FOR RENT,

cat, about 6 months old, III salary. References. 886. ' . I munity with units from 733 HARCOURT, near Wind- FURNISHEDFarms. 886.0663. I 9221. 2 RELIABLE young men to $100 to $400, Call for ap mill Poinle Drive. Upper 'r

_ do odd jobs or all types of pointmenl. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, garage, MANISTIQUE, co~y2 rooms,FOUND, gray and white kit. PART TIME cook.housekeep. cleaning. TU 1.7208. HIGGINS basement. $300 month plus: utilities included, comfor.

ten with collar. Call 884- er, Tuesday, Wednesday, MANAGEMENT CO, security deposit, slove and lIable, safe, secure. $1203828. I Thursday 3 p.m ..6:30 p.m. BARTENDER _ Graduate of 9149 E, Jefferson refrigerator Included. Ma. month plus security depos.

Own transportation, refer, Bartender School _ avail- 824.~010 ture adults only, no p~tS'1 ii, no children. or pets. 331-LOST-Gold leaf shaped ear. ences, 882.5488. able private parties. Call ----------- I New c~rpeting, Immedulte 3909.

ring, Sunday evening at Thor 885.2791 GROSSE POINTE WOODS-I' possessIOn. -----------Lombardi's. Warren and WANTED _ Experienced ' 2 bedroom. ranch, attached ~1. WARNER REALTOR 'I-ROOMS ~1'...R RENlCadieux or their parking cooks, waitresses and eou. SA-SITUATION garage, fireplace, newly 885.5788 I ROOM for gentleliien, privatelot. Reward. 885-4700. pies. Grosse Pointe Em- DOMESTIC decor~ted, $300. month plus I GROSSE POINTE WOODS- bath and telephone refer.

plo"ment Agencv TUxedo seeurJly deposil. 881-5962. ..' ,4-HELP WANTED ' " LADY wishes cleaning every 1----------- 3 bed.room Jlh bath brl~k enees. 822.7109. '),

GENERAL 5.4576. W d esda Ref rences CHALMERS-Frankfort area. Coloma!. Pa.neled famIly GOOD HOME for consider----------- HOUSEKEEPER, 3 to 5 days, I 3'h room, 1 bedroom apart. ~oolmd'cdarPEetlt~g and drap~s ate person 882.1262BUSY downtown dental prae. Grosse Pointe Woods. 721. ment, stove, refrigerator, mc u e. a mg space In - 'A' .

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neexepdeSrl'eancheadrd.pr~ofrekirr'ne~1133. 11 carpeting, all utilities, ref Akitc?lenb'l 2JJh car g1ara$36geO'6C-OFFICE FOR RENT___________ erences, security deposit, val a e anuar~. 1---'-----..,----

but not necessary Reply to 5-SITUATION $130. 893.3177 evenings. month plus depOSIt. "ON.THE.H1LL"~ We hneBox L'30, Grosse Pointe WANTED $3 ----------- several one r~m officesNews. ALTER RD. south of Jeffer. HIGBIE-MAXON and one suile' for rent.

NURSE, full or part-time f son, 3 rooms and bath. 886-3400 Colonial FederlO. Building.BARTENDERS wanted. Sa. days, nights. Excellent ref. $175_ 3317453. , 1 Mr. Vesco, 886.8661.

bre Lancer Lounge. Apply erences. 371-4075. ------.------ LOWER FLAT - very spe. "i>in person between the. S MARLBOROUGH, lower 5, cia] - 3 bedrooms, living FOR LEASE -~rofessionalhours of 3 and 5. Ask for HANDYMAN, tired of nag. redecorated, adults, $150. room, dining room, den- building, $1,200 sq. ft. 21127 .Jim Eathorne, manager. ging your husband to do I' University sludenls could Immediate occupancy. $450 Mack Avenu~;': formerly16543 East Warren, Detroit. those odd jobs? Hire your I' ~hare rent. Would sell on per month. occupied by law,firm. 886.

h d R cont t 882 7379 1727 after 7 p.m~BABYSITTERS, plenty of own an yman. easona- rac . .. JOHN S GOODMAN

work in your area, must be ble rates. Painting, wall. 15 ROOM UPPER, Grosse' . ,FOR LE,~E30 or over. Go to child's papering, minor carpentry, s Pointe, references, seeur- J NC. FISHER ROAD.~ .., Single of.

h . eleelrieal and plumbing. 93 KERCHEVAL fice daily J'ani rCHRISTMAS cards written. home, $7 for a 4 our mini' ity deposit. Immediate oc. " .

Why bother yourself, 100 mum, $1:75 each hour there- 886.1251. e I cupancy. 822-9773. 886.3060 886.3060 HARPER WOODS'..- Vernierd $750 5272894 after, full or part time, r I ORA G R d E ~ d Thcar s, " '. days or evenings. No fee. BABYSITTING in my home, BEDFORD. 3 bedroom upper, M N oa near as an. ree

Ch'ld room office s 'lte. Newly

KITTEN W ld lik good DOLLY BABYSITTING 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. lover garage, basement. $165.. ou e SERVICE 18 months. 33l-<1717, Grosse r 644.4243. 1 Bedroom Apartment with decorated an II carpeted.home for beaulifully mark. '1' h' b' t C D'I"Id 1 h' d r k"t 754.6070 Pointe. ----------- J hUI t.m c ma ca me. ar- al y Jam or.e ong alre ca lCO I' ~ ,2 BEDROOIII Brick Home, lJ"th'ig:.aWapplian'ces~ walk. <ten, fully weaned and litter' REAL EST AT E, Experi- LAOY wishes' to do washing Harper and Chalmers area, in closets, '$175;""'" - EAST OETROITc= Kellt attrained For details and to 8 Mile ~ 3000 'sq ft Ex.see. call 8lU.4696. enced. Unhappy-consider- and ironing in my home. Immediate possession. 776. C. W. BABCOCK & SONS cellent exposu~e.' 5~cond

___________ ing transfer? We offer the 372-5093. BARTENDER With expen 6506. 777-3310 floor. Will part,ition to suit.Z--ENT£RTAINMENT most comprehensive sales ------------1 U" d' ----------- .--- , Mrs. Jerfries,! -Realtor

I plan available. Paid Blue. NEED a b b siller while e~ce. mverslty stu ent 202 ALTER ROAD, 2 bed'i3 BEDROOM home, 9 Mile-a y IVI1I serve at "our party room 101"er I'nc e h t d 'I k C 11 791 2177 TU 2.(J899MAG I C I A N: Professional Cross, monthly and yearly you go on vacation in Jan. ' . 'T om , ea e, " ac area. a . ,.

magic, illusions, hypnotism, bonus. Will malch any com'l " uary? For reference and ~n~d keep .y~ur Jnend~ on appliances and garage, $~85 after 3, "ON THE HILL'\., idealloca.AlI.Occasions. Tarot Party parable plan. All replies \ interview 885.7485. 8~212:~ spm s. ave rea, ~~~;~. 879-9661 for appomt'l LAKESHORE VILLAGE 2; tion for retail store in Colo.Plans

83. "RICHARDS" - 1. confidential. Handlos, 882'1 . . • bedroom Townhouse, cen'I' nial Federal Bldg. 1,000

E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS 987-41. 7300, AVAILABLE evenings and I' B & B CATERING UPPER FLAT, $17;, month_ Iral air newly refurbished sq. ft. For re'lt or lease.Riv.rhouu Gilt Shop, Marine . I . some days to clean house, Personalized cat e ri n g in Harper.Morang area, 695.1 paneled recreation room: Mr. Vesco, 886~6661_pa~:ip~a~~a~~~ :'iJe:f~~~:n and BAN ~ available ~xcellent \ COOK - ~ornmg an~ after'j' bartender or waiter at pri. your home. From fancy 2853 I. I P f

rhe C/ly Limjls '~USle for all SOCIal occa. noon Shift, .experienced. vate parties, plus can type. I cocktail parties to buffets ., I walkmg distance stores, RIME of ice space on Har-GROSSE POINTE PARK slons. Jack 778-9464 or Call for appomlmenl,.822. References. TU 2.714.3 I 10 memorable dinners. Ele. 6 ROOIl1 upper, Devonshire. schools, community center. per Avenue near Vernier,

LOIJ',Party S!or., Charlevoix cnd Jerry 1-731-6081. 9000. Good. salary, f~l~ges gant American or classic Mack, Old.World charm, $275 a month. Available I in access of ,f300 sq. flAr;.~k~~~;~tStor., Kereh.vol and I and.. workmg eondlhons. MOTHER will care for your French cuisine_ Grand Di. carpeting, all separate en. I Decerr.ber 16. 881.5792 after I Ample parkin~. r Full ser-

Waybutrl 2A-MUSIC W~ltller Tow.ers, 415 Burns child in her home. Have plome Cordon Bleu. Our trances. Immediate, singles 6 p.m, vices and seG.urily. CallGROSSE POINTE CITY EDUCATION Drive, Delrol!. I reCerences. 881-6835. exceptional preparation is welcome, $215, seeurily. ALTER ROAD. near Lake, i 889.0350. .

AI~~~i~a,ty Star., Mack and St. I EMPTY Dl!=SK! We have a HOIllEREPAIRS _ Carpen. reasonably p r ice d. calli 885.6215. I 6 rooms 11f.!baths adults'lOFFICE in Grosse PointeCUMinghom OrlJg Start, Natr. VOICE AND PIANO Lessons desk available for a ~eal try, painting, attic insula I Terry Blum, 4994095. 7 ROOM FLAT, 3 bedrooms. $185 pe~ month, 'security professional bwlding. 230No~mDa~~d p~~rr~~~;: K.reh.val Given by experienced, ac. estate salesman of Ihe fight tion 'dishwasher and dis PARTY t d kt '11 VA 4.(J623. deposit 331.2019. square feel, :l.Itililies in.

ond Norre Dam. credited, professional teach. calibre. No experience ',. 11' t S r rays an. coc al 1------------ :-----------1 cluded, immefJ.iate oCCU.Bon Secour> Hospitol, Cadi.ux er in my home. B.M. Bos, n ce sa but h Ipful We posa, lIlsta 109, e c. a IS- foods our speCIalty. For AVAILABLE January 1 51 GROSSE POINTE - Mack. pancy. 886339Qi,

and Maumee ton Conservatory of Music; tr~ins a~~ provi~e li~ense faction guaranteed. 881'1 cat~ring inrormation: tllee. Clair Shores, 4 bed~oo~ Vernier area. 3 bedroom "GROSSE POINTE FARMS M.M, Uniil'ersity of Mich. h If' h 1 'd 1443, han s, TU 4-1170 or 881. Brick carpeting drapes Colonial living room din. OPPOSITE Easlland, Opal

Rands Medieal Pharmacy, Moc. . F lib 'ght S h I r . e p. urms sa es al es,. 7237 ' _' , , 'Plaza 2 room 1 suite 77"and Moron Igan_ u no> c 0 a III leads, referrals and pleas HANDYMAN, painting, glass. ' gas. heat, $32:> month. Se. ing room. garage, com- 464 " . ., ,.Trail Pharmacy. KelChovalon the Europe. Now accepting stu, and office facilities. For II'ork, minor plumbing. etc'I6-FOR RE"'T eunty depOSit and refer. pletely newly decoraled. 6.

Hill dents. Telephone 8868431. ; I'" 8Kent Drugs, Kercheval and Fisher appointment for inlerview, Insured, Call Jim, 882-4066. UNFURNISHED ences. 776.(J 94 - 777.0383. $375 month. 884.3429. 6D-VACA. TIOMSChR.~~I~rDrugs, Fish,r ona Mau. ----------- call Bill Queen, Queen Reali, ,------------ GROSSE POINTE PARK-2 FOREST LAKE RENTA.L~

me. PRIVATE piano lessons. cer. Estate 8864141. NURSES AIDE wants pri. INI)DnleA~e\d'rloLoLmAGEap-a~rltOlndeenrln,'bedroom lower flat, $185 APARTMENTS BEAUTIFUL Home inCuer~Cunningham Drugs, 7Mile Rood lified teacher, new to 1----------- vate duly. Grosse Pointe " th C 11 k d d 2 b d f $ 8- 'I' A'j bland Mock Grosse Poinle area. 886-1 WINDOW CLEANER, part. carpeted. utilities, private per mon , a wee. ays an e room rom 1;,. navaca,.' eXlCO. val a eCollage Hospital, Ke"h.vol and Area. Excellent references. ft' A t' , I d h t' d't. , Jan a d 'C' b 4Muir 1976. i time, enterim basis. 882. parkin;:: at door, $165. 961. a er • p,m" ny Ime on mc u es ea, all' con I IOn-I' u ry an < e ruary.Merit Wood, Pharmory, Mack and ! 3100. 8820708, 7411, 49~.9378. week.ends. 823.3565. ing, modern electric kit. bedrooms, heated pool, ser.

Bournemouth VILLAGE MUSIC STUDIO 1 ,------------ ------- chen, carpeting, pool, many I vants, all utilities exceptGROSSE POINTE WOODS 17011 Kercheval DRIVER - dependable for BOOKKEEPING a~coun.ts, i EASTLAND AREA, 2 bed COHBETT. Chalmers arc a, more conveniences, Across gas, included. 5275 weekly;

Ar~o~~leDrug Store, Mack neor I~STRUCTlON occasional s h 0 r t hours. Profit and Loss. fmanclal I room luxury apartment. Colonial, 3 bedroom, full from Lake SI. Clair, 5 few weeks still available.Gross.. Pain!. Pharmacy, Mack Piano' Voice. Flule _ Violin Grosse Pointe area. 886. statement. Quarterly re- Carpeting, appliances, pool, hasement, 2 car garage, minutes to Metropolitan 884-2231.and Maochester _ Guitar _ String Bass 8692. turns. Adjacent Grosse air conditioning, carport. extras. Anthony Real Es. Beach, 1/. mile North Shook -----------Harkness Pharmory. Mack and P . t 8849311 L' tate 8?44000 WANTED.- Christmas mil"Lochmoor 685.7677 886-32151 PI'OTO om e. . . < rom $195. 773.1341 or 961- . -' , Road. Mt. Clemens. Office, processor nee d s 11 ------------- acle. 2 or 4 bedroom con.Bob', Drugs, Mack and Roslyn 7411, Ca bclween 9 and 7 GROSSE POI"TE CIT'" 319 phone 7913093.

PIANO LESSONS, qUalified! bright. ~'oung . person to IIANDY:\IAN, 5 years expe. p,m. ,. " z. dominium at Sugar LoafDEs;H~~~nA~~~i1al. Seven M,le teacher my home. 882-7772, work 10 retaIling. Also, rience. Plumhing, 'gutters, ---.--- -------- - "'eff Road. 3 bellroom, ]'" 3520 BLUEIIILL. 2 bedroom, for week of December 28

Rood and Mora.. ' \' young man to work 11 A.M.' windows, plus more. Randy CORNER of Chalmers at Jef. hilt II, 2 Cilr g:lrage, $350. Jiving room, kitchen, ;;tility thru January 2, 1976. Callo.:~~~~e Cruos, Mock and cev-12B_TUTORING 7 A,i\!. No experience nee. -881.8019 after 6 p,m, fcrson; I hedroom apart Crane Rea_lt_y_._8_8_4_0_70_0._'_ room.;\o pets $180 plus _4_99_._15_1_5_0_.r_9_63_-_38_88_.... _

Man~~~n~:"~~~~~Q'Shopp., Mock & EDUCA.TION I _cessar~:..!.71-84oo:___ PRIVATE NURSI NG :;:~~:~it~9~~r82~1~~~~, :r:~~NE\\i'YD~corated 6 room security 8395465. KEY LARGO, Florida, 2 bedMr. C's. Grayton and Worren MATURE and responsihle 5 p.m, Flat, garage. 368 Piper. 647. I AND 2 bedroom apart room new deluxe TownPac~~~ Party Stoo... Mock a! St. ARE YOU disappointed with woman wilh typing skills Around the Clock __.__ ._ ... _ .... _' 82G7. mcnts. Appliances, heat and house. heach,' 01 a r in a,

h' n t in f S t 1 d I'll' f!l home. hos,.;tal or nursing 1?28 NFWI'ORT b I -- --- - .--.--.---- d la ne t: h 11ST. CLAIR SHORES your a c I eve m e or • a un ay an I Ill, home. RN's, LPN's, Aides, ~ " ,I' ween SOMEHSET _ near Grosse gas, washroom an eleva. rb recrea lun a. 4Manor Pharmacy. Greofer Mac. school? Would you like a Secretarial work. Small, Jefferson and Kcrchel'al - tor. $175 and lip plus secur tennis courts, pool. ny

L h I f compani!lns, male alten. d. Pointe area. lower S. beau ,.aod Red Maple one melhod to e p you sue-I pleasant Grosse Pointe o. studio and I hedroom apart: ' it" dl'llosit. Good transpor \\ee". month. or season.Lake Pharmacy. £ost Nino Mile anls, live.ins_ Screened and tiful conditiofl. carpeted, .. '

betw.e" Mock and Jefferson cced? We have a program fice Send resume to Box bonded. 24 hour service. ments for rent. Adults only'.' throughout, back and sidc ta?;ion. clean, quiet building. Brochllres by request. TVthat can help you help, QI9, Grosse Pointe News, f' Cilll 8217492. f1'1011 11'o:!/lts,2 ear ~ara_."e, 8__ 6611. 19315. 10 a.rri .. 12:00 a.m.

___________ . yourself Phone 33/.6431 for. . ._._._ Licensed nurses or IOsur. .. ,,"---.----------.- daily

CI 'f d D dl'ne an appointment. MAN with van Cor Floral de ane!! cases. BALFOUH near Warrcn, 4 immediate occupanl'Y, be E A S T WARREN/C'OUR - - -.-.-"r-----

OSSI Ie eo I .____ livery for holidilYs, TU 2-. POINTE AREA NURSES room \I p per, carpeted. Illol'cd in hy Chrislm,1s: V!I.LF.-:\lewll' tlccor."!!ed BOY:\E COt:;\;Ttn:, colorfulis Tuesday 12.noon, for all 6020, TU 4-:H80 a\'~i1able January t9iG, I 1'rf,fer roupll' or employed upper ,Itory - Apartmcnti decoraled, mo~ern 01 bed-new copy, changes oi copy PRIVATE TUTORING .. .. '-'-- --... - .. --_.-.- car space. Lease St60 lady.:'\o p(Is. $220 plus Rusim'ss space in commcr room chalet, 2 baths, fireand cancellation. It is sug- YOUR O~N nOME 1976 month pIllS sel'urity. Sillo. utilities 884R9t6, cial builrling. Living quar place. 8825749 or 0121.gested that all real estate way &. CO. 8847()OO. las. Sl'parate area suit. 171)2.copy be submitted to our All subjects; all levels. - ... - -.. .... ,\TTH:\CTIVE 2 room suite. ahle for small craft work-"- - -------.office by Monday 5 p,m, Adults and children. Cer. Thinking of a y!'ar end change??'?'?" CO:\"VE:\IF:NT localion in with pantry ami private or piano studio or office. BO\';\;E CO!; 1try, Compleleiy

tified teachers. Grosse Pointe Farms 2. hilth. scparat!' ('ntrancc. in, art studio, commercial art: furnished, all e!cctric, 2Call: Stal'l thl' New Year Right. hedroom~ and dl'n, or .1rd; Gross!' I'o;ntl' Employed Call afler 61'.:\1. VA 20088. tier Chale" Upper tier-4

lA-PERSONALS ' DETROIT AND SUBURBAN herlroom Fine condition p!'rson prefl'rred. $11;) .per___ /)I'drooms. 2 lr;\t~s, kitchen___________ T R S R We arc inlerl'stl'd in ,Hiding a f.'\\' salespcople to our ]' .UTO ING • E VICE h f New carppts, Gr!'at for a month inl'\uding utilities. UPPER 5 room flat. 2 bed II'ing room with firl'plal'e,

JIELP for bedwettin~, minor 56 099 staff. We are not inlcrest('rl in a large num er 0 I30 couple, Will I e a s e for Writ,' Gross!' I'OIn1e News, ronm, fireplace, sunporeh,' .own 1;1'1'-3 bPllroollls 2emotional problems, be. people. We prl'fcr quality rather thiln quanity. 1 th k' .,

I d $,M".OO pl'r month. Box ~I.)O. r<'fri"erator, stOl'c. '185, la s, \lchen. lil'ing roonlh. Ch'ld e' counsel., --' ... ------- ... -----, rewards goo producers. ,"'" " .. h ... aVlOr. b.1 ~ n \h heanb' MATHEMATICS tuloring in: PUnT!Y &: TOLF:S '\ P k Tl' - 441, ff Open hOlls(' Sunday 15, I \\',1 fireplace. Tiers inll'r.Jndg, ct~m mye g.WI exercise' students home, high school '. We of{l'r an cxcl'llent sales in('entile plan that 8890;.00 ' , nr", l' OIl' /r I', ,0 l'r~ S800 Whitlier. 8851392. . connectcd if c1~sired. Skie uca lon, 0 IC 'grad . 881 584t 'rewards good producers, In OJn,' a )I'( room aIlI '-.'---.' - Tl'scr\'atiol1s f¥}\\' beilll.lpersonal discipline and cS... \ ="F:\\'LY dl'l'oratl'd 3 r()tlm~ sharl'd I'ri\'ill'~es In ",ta. TH()~1BLY !lOAD, large up. taken. 42589:\:\.Shiatsu massage for chil. 2E-A.THLETIC D h d B h('al('(\. Air c"nditin'ling. hk" prrson anti in pl'r 11.11. .1 I)('<!ronm, 2'>dren: CALL (313) 9874t83, INSTRUCTION ana era n ae r (;1'05,.. Point!' nl'ar 1>\1' ,J .. ff,'r'f)nI2 mile arl'a a iJalh, (I<'n, newly decoriltcd,YOUTH SPECIALTIES .__ ._. line, Mtl'r S p.m, 77677R9. Ill~ brj('k ('olonialwilh g,1S. adults only, no pets, S385CLINIC, 310 Water Suite EXPEHT SKI SERVICE REAL [C_TATE firl'l'\al'e, garag". apl'\i VA 4.4334,8, Port Huron, Michigan: Sharpening, flilt filing. wax ..... 2 rI.:\TS ill'ros.' from Cot an('es, immCllrall'.48060, (Non.Profit Corpor. ing and holtom rl'l)air, $10. tagI' llospitaL Cpp<'r. $200 ~IOVF: right intn thiS 3 bedation), (Scuff guard also avail. 84 KERCHEVAL mont~, 101l'I'r, $2:;0 Ilwnlh SO:'>IEHSET, (;rossl' \',)inle room, 2', haths duplcx on

all/e). Pickup and delh'ery "On The Bin" wilh heat. Each flal sllit Park. " room llpp!'r, avail. :-!I'ff Rd. Super location.(('a.~tside only $2, l Quick, 885-7000 ahle for OIll' prT.son ()nJ~ ahll' ,1aml,!r)' I, no l'hil ~Iajor appliilnces includedrelian/e scnicl', R!l60681, I' 1'84.!l835, :"0 ('alls aftN drl'l1, IlO I""'. $2;';,. AR2 'Call R8,';13AAbetween hallrs81142231. Mcmher Gros.le Pointe Real Eslate Board 8 p,m. 1331l. of 6 to 9 p,m.

Bose rate: 12 words for $2.25additional words each __ $ .10~ weeks or mo .. $2.00Retail rate ~r ;nch $3.604 weeks or 010 .. $3.25

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''''' Personals1. Death NoticelC Public Sole2 Entertoinment2"" Music Education2. Tutoring ond Education2C Hobby Instruction2D Comps21 Athtetic Instru<tion2F Schools1G Convalescent CoreI Lost and fauna4 Help Wanted General..... Help Wanted DomestJc"I Services to Exchonge4e House Sitting Services5 Situation Wa"tedS'" Situation DomesticS. Employment Agency5C Catering6 For Rent Unfurnished6... For Rent Furnished6. Rooms for R.nt6C Office for Rent6D VOCation Rentols61 Gorage for R.nt6F Shore living Quarters6G Store ar Office Rental6H For Rent or Sole7 Wanted to R.nt7'" Room Wonted71 Room ond Boord Wonted7C Gorage Wanted7D Storage Space WontedI Articles for Sale.... Musical InstrumentsII Antiques for SoleIC Office Equipment9 Articles Wonted10 Snowmobile for Sale10 ... Motorcycles for Sole101 Trucks for Sole11 Cars for Sole11"" Cor Repair11. Cars Wanted to Buy11C Baals and Motors11 D Boot Repair11 E Baot Dockage and StoragellF Trailers ond Campersl1G Mobile Hom.s11 Suburban Acreage12"" Suburban Home121 Vacation Property

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MAPU; knee hole d('sk, $25.006 Washing/on, Gros.!l!Pointe Cily.

WURLITZER Spinel organ,excellent condition, 5 G78.14 glass belted lires; Spal.ding pro.style golC bag.881.8162.--- ---- ._--~.._-_ .._-~_._- --_.-

VISIT the "ATTIC" - oilpaintings, wa t e r colors,olher art treasures by 10'cal artist. Something foreverybody and all at sensi.ble prices. 399 Fisher Road.881-0550.

CIIRISTMAS TRIMMINGS,Rummage Sale, Monday IDecember 15, 12 to B, 934 II

Vernier Road.

Chinese gold and diamondfings, Limited supply . . .Layaways accepted.

LEE'S20339 Mack 881.8082

A BOOK-TIQUE gift certif.icate is fine for any oc.casion. Book.Tique, 152~Mack Ave. 885.2265.

THINK Christmas-H).speedMotorbacine Mens 27.inchbike, Suntour-Wiedemann,$115. After 6 882-1266.

ANTIQUE mantel with mir.rors, solid oak. $500, readyfor restoration. After 6882.1266.

LORLE' ANTIQUEGALLERIES

Buying or seling individualitems or complete estates.Large selection o{ Antiquefurniture. cut glass, minia-tures, jewelry, dolls, toys,lamps, clocks, watches.23220 Greater Mack at 9Mile. 775-1970,

GOLD drapes, 130" wide. 84"long. Cocktail coat snddresses, casuals. brandnew, never worn, sizes12.14. 521.3979.

ANTIQUE white French Pro-vencial stereo with AM/FMradio, antique green doublebed headboard, I' a r I yAmerican maple head andfootboard set, for double-bed. 885.4342.

CAMERAS, 35 MM, KodakRetina 2A and Argus C3.Old pocket watches that rUnperfectly. 821.3521.

MODERN couch, excellentcondition, odd pieees, rea.sonable. 882.7995.

BARBIE dolls and clothes,games, toys, school desks,bowling ball and ca~e, otheritems. 886.7560.

ORIGINAL Engtish BrassRubbings for sale from$200. Call Ann Arbor 1-662-1615.

SLATE pool tables, factorylist, $!595, new in crate,$265 with equipment. 3.$600 grandfather clocks$275 each. Manufacturer'sRepresentative, 535.3778after 12.

9-PJECE dining room set.blonde, excellent condition,$425 or best offer. Electricrange, $15. 526.2916.

BALDWIN organ, FrenchProvincial dressing table.2 small base cabinets. 886.1420, 810 Blairmoor Court.

CLARINET, coat rack, roll.away bed, desk, deskchairs, miscellaneous. 521.0568.

BEAULIEU Super 8 MovieCamera, model 4008ZM2and leather case. NorrisNorimat, model SD projec.tor and case. Never used.Make offer. Day time 353.3440, evenings 4764255.

MEDITERRANEAN 95 -III.gold sofa, end t'lble, 2 canechairs, good condition. 8862802.

EXERCISING equipment -jogger, electric bike, slanlchairs, good condition. 886.5641 after 6.

GENERAL ELECTRIC reofrigerator $35, two 915 snowtires and wheels. two F18.14 snow tires. 886-2415.

STEREO - "Scott Custom"with Garrard automaticturntable. Full 17" speak.ers. Auxiliary jacks work.ing $40. 882.8919.

MINI.BIKE, Rultman 1975.Tecumseh engine, excellentcondition with fenders and.ki attachment $100. 882.8919.

GREEN striped Henredon 57inch loves eat $225, 4 rustcorduroy occasional chairson casters $35 each, 4 pairgreen print draperies andvalances $40, Parsons cof.fee table with inlaid top 17inches high $15. rust cor-duroy pull.up chair. All inexcellent condition. 882.5418 after 4:30 p.m.

PORTABLE electric typewrit.er with case, like new $100,886-6614.

PING-PONG table with legs,$35. 882.2984.

2.PIECE bedroom set, chest,headboard with bookcase,$15. 882-2679.

FIREWOOD-Northern Mich-igan clean hardwood. De.livered, AlSo HolIday yulelogs. 293-3949.

"ALMOST.NEW" APPARELCarefully selecled curreutstyles of designer aud bet.ter apparel, acce!lorie.,furs, j ewe 1r Y aDd "old.lIques".Consignments Welcome

LEES20339 Jlack (Dear 8 !lile)

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20339 MACK 881.8082

MUST sacrifice. cleaninghouse, all new. Herculonsofa $70, soCa and chair$90, bunk beds with newmattresses $100, mattressand box spring, new set$49. Hide.a-beds new,$135. Bedroom set $130.535-3778,

FIREPLACE wood, dry, $20face cord. 4'x8'x18" . De.livery extra. 777.1190.

DEAL DIRECT-Private col.lector buying Oriental rugs,individual or estate. Any.time. 663.1601.

WANTED: Lionel electrictrain for my sons. 886.6614.

BROWSE for unusual usedbooks. 251' to $200. Noontill 9 daily - 7 days. Book.Tique. 15243 Mack Ave.885.2265,

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Chalel, completely furnish.ed, di~hwasber. TV, phone.Sleeps any size group up to18. W~,ek.end, week, monthor se~son. 647.7233.

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QUALITY seasoned firewood, I SKIES-ISO CM, ladies 7'12guaranteed to burn. 676. boats. 881.1022.

I0914. DIVORCED _ Tools, slereo

DRIED and silk flower ar. and guide. Baby ilcms,rangements and weddings childrens toys. LA 1.5727.

Iexpertly done by Cormer 1 SEARS portable electric typc.florist in home. Very rea. NAUTICAL wriler, 5 years old. $60.sonable. 839.6434. ANTIQUES Apollo electric bass guitar.

--------.-- Ship models. large ship hinoc. hollow body, twin pickups,A and R ulars, ships wheels, etc. $SO or besl offer. Solar

PETOSKEY. POINTE SERVICE VA 27155 Phantom skis. GermanHARBOR SPRINGS House and estate sales, ap. -. make, 190 CM with bind.

For Sale-Lovely 3 bedroom praisals. 886-0559, TU 1. SKI HOOTS Technica. size 5, ings, $30 or best offer, AllA.frame, 1 mile fromHar. 7518. brand new, $80. After 5,' good condition. 884.2409,bor SO!;.ings. Partially Cur. 8868911nished: Year around vaea. BARN SIDING - Authentic '. TRAIN SET, N.Gauge. 3 en.tion hpme or rental. Land 1" weathered, hand hewn, ART.DECO glass candelabra, j gines, 12 cars, 8 buildings,contract terms. 81,1,% at natural timber. 1.463.2179. Czechoslovakian, old (2) 2 transformers. $40. Excel.$27,~0, CaU 616.526.3871or $145. Royal olfice type writ. lent condition. After 3:30,526-2178. USED Tasca 4!h inch reflec- er rnanual rebuilt in excel. 821.0249.

,,' , tor 1~le~~ope, UP to 300X I lent condition $85; compact 1-----------FLORIDA, Mar I' 0 Island. I with 5X finders cope. Has hand operated Ditto ma. 15.INCH Underwood Forum

Rentln~ beautiful water. complete equatorial mount chine, need adjustment. $29; electric typewriter. Usesfront, \condominium vlJla. with tripod, Price half ori. small arc welder, Lincoln, plasllc or cloth ribbon, goodbi kl thl fi h condition. $95, 885.1157.-we, y,U mon Yi s. gina!. 881.3935. $95, 882.9303. _ing, ..boa ng, poo, etc. I 3 SHARKS teeth for yourSleeps,A adults, new com. SKIS 195 MPX Yamahas. 195 57 SQUARE YARDS Emerald Jaw's Ne('klace, $30. Wal.pletelrrf urn ish I' d. TU Northland, Heinke boots ad. Green carpeting, $250. 885. rus teeth. $6 up, Paper1-4982, ults and childrens. Abo 5 8387, photo, trimmer, 19.inch:

't., piece drum set. 886-1209. 1,.-----------:..-----------------:..-:..---------.-'Red leather Lawson chairLARG~,f ~uxurious Chalet en I FIR EPLAC E 8O.inch sofa. Antique sew:

privl*.lake, near Gaylord. UNIQUE CHRISTMAS' gift, WOOD ing machine or base. Royal6 bed1poms, 3 baths, ele~. hand era f ted, pottery, office typewriter, TUtric heal, all conveniences. weaving, jewelry, paintings, I Mix c d Hardwood, $29, 5-0152.M i nut e s from Otsego, plants, hand painted China, cord, $17, 112 face cord. ----.-.-- ..-Boyne, etc. Available by stuffed toys. 308 Fisher Delivered 70,000 BTU ga.9 sparc heater,week or week end, Starting Road near Beaupre. Sun. 881 -0292 Sears electric floor polish,January 2. 881.7433, dio;', December 14, 12 to 6. ', .-1. er, S85.1639,

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1 Thursd.y, December II, 1975 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S P.ge Twenty-Five~ . --------- -----------------------------------_.:,'D-VACATION GD-VACATION II-ARTICLES FOR SALE S-ART1CLES FOR SALk a-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE, IEMTAU 1__ RENTALS DINING ROOM, 6 piece. BRASS Fireplace screen and -36-.IN-C-H-Tappan gas stove,IVICTORIAN doll house for TWO Ski. Ru-l-e-sn-o-w-m-o-b-il-es-,-S-K-IE-S--O-li-n-~-I-a-r-k-I,-19-0-C-M.: 2 BEDR N, 2 bath, luxury FORT LAUDERDALE, 2 bed. 884.8853, irons plus tools, 6 year G.E. two door refrigeralor serious collector. Hand. lSiU.J971. Bot h 250 CC exceilenl condition, Be s II villa beach. Large bal. rooms, 2 baths, on water. ----------- Hedstrom crib and mat. wi I h swingout shelfs. made to scale. Minimum singles, both absolutely per. o([er. Cal! alter 5 p,m. 882.:. cuny overlooking ocean. way. boat docks, swimming FURS WANTED tress, Fall pink and green Hours 105, 5535Kensington. bid $500. 8829334. fect condition, few hours 8652,

Swimming pool, sa una, pool, for the season. 535. bedspread and full pink ---------- ---- ------------- on machines. Adull owned, ---------------Consl'anment or Buy MIXED I't dId 'fO\'ING COlnplnle Arl'a DESIGNED wardrobe sale.shelli.., surfing, fishing, 9098. 0 quilt. 8869281. • ,sp I ,seasone Jar. ... - ~ $390 each. 174.1997 or 111. "

b r 3()' th I EE'S ---.------- wood. Delivered, $25 face drum sel, new, 6 chairs 4?90 originals only, Summer oroa mg. mmutes nor STUART, FLORIDA, Hutch. L GIRLS 20" S('hwinn, violet cord, 1.752.2401. dinelle set. G,E, portable •. winler. Dresses. c a a I s,

of PallJl.J3each, Rent aU or inson Island, new bedroom, 20339 Mack 881.8082 with chrome fenders, ba. --- - -.-----.--__ dishwasher, ironrite, dress. Di.~\CK-PERSI-A~~~;I-t~-;;Id pantsuits. blouses, purses;part 'at 'season, Gene Per. 2 bath condominium, Green . nana seat, wide handle THREE Lionel train sets, 2 ers, desk, tables, ('hildren's gra~' Persian coal, Mink espeCially e\'ening clothes.kins, 2355N.E. Ocean Blvd" Turtle Cove Racquet Club,' OLD GOLD, and. Jewelry. bars, excellent condition, new, laid, 882.5891 after games, 1112 Kensinglon, cape. anI! Mink jacket. S84. All sizes 10 to 14. sho('s,Stuart" Florida 33494, 305. I lennis courts, pool, Sauna, Buy-Sell.<?r Repa~. Jew.e~ $30, 886.5130, 6 p,m, 882.3625. 9084. size 7', to 8',. 8854994283-666q, overlooks ocean. Cable TV. ry appraisal service (Wit -------------- ._._" . ---

~----------I FbI A'} photographs), Ed war d ENLARGER _ Bogen 22A 1I"lNE dark" red ~Iahogany KNEISEL Blue Star skis 205, PERSION Lamb black coal.; ASSORTED B a by Items.'pOMPANO BEACH, ParH. ~ru:-: 87~4, fl pr~ 1.}4, Kiska Jeweler. 63 Kerche' Special bullt in color head drop leaf dmlng lable, $185, Nordica racers size II. sizl;' 12, goo d condition. Play pen, loys, etc 882.

.....ent, lJ'ouse, large l"vuri. .' a er . val. main level Colonial . -. . Buffel, $250. l' Spruce K I k b . 8 8 661?

... I ~ Fed I B 'Id' WIth vanable conlrast or Chrislmas lrnn ~20 T bl op ac ools sIZe I~. bla('k Seal stole. 886981 . -,ous furnished 2 bedroom, I OCEANFRONT Vero Beach, era UI 109, 885.5755. I d bl d "", .. , a e Call 8841105 after 5:30 p.l1l, . - .--.-------.-. ------.-~--.- -.--.-

FI'd d f ----------- co or, ou e con e~ser lamp, $11.50. 114.1214. _ ._._._. __ .. __ ELECTHIC stove, glass cof BREAKFRO:\'T, fJ'llltll'OO'1.OceanCront condominiu0l

1, on a, ecorator durn HARDWOCD. $28 and $31. system, crank elevahon, ---.- ... -----.---.---- CO:\'SOLE STEREO, Electro. I fee table, chain lamp, chilo grille doors. cllrvd lop,

for season rental. 2118039. ished 2 bedroom con omin. White bircb, $35. Fruit. predse foe us i n g inter WALNUT DESK, full execu.I. h' I at' b home, F~I, AM. Garrard I drf'ns clotiling, Ironer, 884 excellent quality, Antique

,PO'I PAN;'OBEACH, Florida, t1ul'fmUI'bCeaoclhc,ePoOOcl,rIOenc'reaetl~oun'wood, $37. 24" available, changeable negati\'e carri. tive size, excellent condi." r. changer, walnul cabinet, 8195, chcrry tOIl-1l'af labl(', 177kindling, $4 bag. $4 stack. ers. Two lenses, all metal tion, $150. 88t0550, excellent condition, $1.000 __ -.-- --- --_ -- ---- 3204,

Room, In,r rent, private bath. hall. $1200 per .month. Call I'ng. 949.0995. lamp houses, 2 years old. ---------.--.-.--- NEW ft II I bal's1'\'1' MOVIE new, sell for $450, B21.8241. unel'en ",ra I' . -----in G"I~gen Isles Home, 1.125-1116 evemngs. --- ------ sturdy, preeise. clear and camera, Vivitar SUo _ ... _. ._._______ $200 firm. 882.3182,. CO~IPLETE 1l.0, Train lay.

break~t facilities. 5 min-I AUTOMOBILE owners auto. in good condition. Call 882. per 8. Zoom lens. Excel. GUILD Thundcr I Rev('rb ---------.-------- oul. Includes buildings. 2utes to'hA,ach and shopping. BOYNE CITY, Michigan mobile ins u ran c I' witll 127., _le ...nt con_dition_,882_6943,_ ClIRlSTM;\S THFFSf1~ Close to ski resorts, 3 bed- rt It" ~ _ _ amplifier, good condition, - •. f '- . locomotives, 2 Irans(orm$350 Inn. nth, 3 months, 526- qua er Y paymen s as low -------12 SEARS 0 I $100. Call Chrl's aftnr 4, CuI your own per ect tree- ero. 8x'8 (t t"bln, nIl', $110.

-:'IT rooms. furnished modern I $1627 TU 1 2376 JEWELRY SALE ' yna,g ass white. ~ . $ S h 0 " ~ c( 3960 ,. . as ., . . II I II 881.6562, Doug, FIr, 8,50; eot(' TU 62635,. ., home. January 1st until 11- OFF wa s3°w Ires, 7815; ._ Pine and Spruce, $6, Krause .__ . _'-'-A-R-C-Or/lrS..~L NO ....b--d .-- April 15th, $300 II month, ,2 mount I' on wheels, Used LAD I E S ~o1f ('\\I!'~ ~;,O Tree Farm, 3~2 miles Wesl HOCKEY SKATES. size 1'~

,,'jO "A, 1 e room security deposit required. lone wmter. 882.7359. --apartrl\lfpt, professionally TW 2.3493. Jewelry salesmen's samples ---_______ Drawing board $25. WOI'f'n o( Applegate, 25 miles lacks, worn twice, $00, ~6.decor;J!l!d, waterfront fish. I . , , all genuine stones sel DARK Brown .Bisam Cur coat, wood folding screen $25. North of Port Huron, 313- 4213,ing d!!~)t, swimming pool, NORTH NAPLES. Florida- in solid gold full length. size 18. 4 months Clolhcs valet $15. Regal 5 633.9935. Go 6 miles North -------------.----king lIi~e bed. king size 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. I' old, Worn twice. 7712593. band radio $40. All excel. of Lexington 10 Applegate BASE!ltENT SALE. "A littlesofa s1~per, rent by week minium on Gulf of Mexico. Also, an unusual collection of . --_.--- lent condition, 884.7614, Hd., turn left, West 9lA! of e\'erything." Thllrsda~',

I or mOlitJI.382.7024. Completely furnished. Pool. DOLL HOUSES-Handmade , miles to farm. Friday. Saturday, 5923 Bar.r ;p. 1: t Available in January or ready to finish and decor. MAHKLlN elec!ri(' lIO Irains, ----------- ham,,.. ,.. ate. Colonial style with new $$325. Needs work. VALLEY Slate pool lable. -----..INDIA ROCKS BEACH, anytime alter !IIar('h. CalI pillars, Suitable for cnil. Makf' offer. Children's excellent condition. Priced Hosi'lTAL BI':n and wheel .

Florid'JV recently built 2 owner, 363.6850. dren or hobbyist, $75, 886. . t B h k to sell. 8B6.1339. chair. Besl offer TO 50770.bedr~!l custom home on I sWing se. auer oc ey _ _the bay, completel)' fur. BOYNE SKIERS, private, 9495. skales sizes 4 and 9. Sleam GARAGE SALE-l day only, COMPLETE Ski Set, size 8.

,~, nished}"I,800 sq. ft. with comfy Chalet, fireplace, .MATTRESS and box springs iron, 886.8837, 886.8933. Thursday 9 a,II1,-5 p.m, Marker and lIumanic, $85'1.1 500 sql')!!t. screened porch _sl_e_ep_s_e_le_ve_n_,_7_7_8-4_82_4.__ for double bed. New Sim. .WElGHT lifting equipment Many Fisher Price toys, John, 881-2669.I.' and attached garage. Boat 6H-FOR RENT mons Beauty Rest, $115. and bench. Simmons twin castle etc. Ice skates. Bowl. !,'OR an unusual Christmas'. dock, 'carefree stone yard. OR SALE PR 1.9685. size mattress, spring and 109 bal.1and bag, doll house" Gift, handmade quilts, $65

. , Will rent for season or year t . frame, never used. 886. other ltem~, all like new. to $1Ot>.889.0812,or will sell. 117.3310. FOR SALE or Rent, 3 bed. A UNIQUE program for any 2724. 67 Greenbnar. 886.1339.

----------- room Colonial. 20855 Beau. underachieving person, stu- I ----------- BEAUTIFULI SOUTHi)ftN HOSPITALITY fait, Grosse Pointe schools. dent, career person or CRAFTSMAN circular table TO LOOK )'our holiday best In a d e in

HILTON HEAD ISLAND 0 S t d d S d homemaker. A CHI EVE. saw. New condition. $200. -check the gown selection pl'ece~ and" '>/,1' pen a ur ay an un ay, M E D 0Sv CAROLINA 25 b . t t 886' NT YNAMIC can 885.4653 after 6 p.m. al THE RESALE SHOP. 5143.. Townho~e, 3 bed roo m s, - or y appom men. . mean successful living. I Some Fall fashions bcsides

plus d~n, 4 baths. Private 1__1_4_64_.________ CalI Alice Garden Brown, MOVING-Gas grill, TV An. lays and housewares, Uni- COPPER TONE refrigerator,heated;,swimming pool. Lo. 7-WANT£D TO RENT Maslers Degree in Educa. tennn, custom drapes - tarian Church Annex, 17150I 3 doors, side by side, Wardscated(ln 17th Fairway, lion, 331.6431, green 120" wide, pale gold Maumee, Wednesday 10.3, Signature, frostless wit hHeritage golf course, near MALE Student needs room, I 84" wide. Odds and ends. Thursday e \' e n in g 1.9. automatic ice maker. N5

'n ATTENHOFER A.15 7 ft, 6 N ff S t d S dtennis",4 bikes included. South Higb District, can 41 e. a ur ay. un ay C~osed Christmas and New lb. freezer. Best offer, Eve.thl I skis, LaDolomite spring 10 t 4 IWee)(.ll:y.or mon y renta . pay. 882-3960/882.9303. 0 . Years weeks. 882.9755. nings. 8858409.

toeal 313.642.1221 close boots and carrier,SotYth 803.811-4299 SINGLE Groue Pointe Exe- size 10, fils skis, poles, EXERCYCLE, all electric UNIQUE Christmas g i f t 'i. BOOKS, 16 volumes of Ani.

'I eulive to rent, nice small nearly new. $10. 885.2122. and chrome, like new. $100'1 Toastmaster family size mal Kingdom, EncYclope.. 'FABULOlIS Marathon Key. apartment or garage apart. . 881.4589. electric egg cooker, $13, dia. 16 volumes oC Chil-

125 Mn" So th f M' . 2 PIECES of silver'. meat G'II h h ''d U 0 laml, men!. 881.2492. G.E. ELECTRIC range, self I ett~ ot save system, drens Hour, 4 piece lady's

2 bed%:m, 2 bath, recrea. platter and vegetable dish. $13 F Ki g s d k 1 BAil' t2 OR 3 BEDROOM House in 8 place setting of cr"stal. cleaning. 885.2630. I' IZZ n o. a ma. er, uggage, rOll'n 19a or;, tion "r in, pool. fully fur. > I $10, Swank mUSical ElfCel pattern, blonde table, in.nishea; 'eondominium on Grosse Pointe Woods or 884.2648. BE UNIQUE, give a plant or I Tower decanter, $4. All side mirror. 882-8965.the' water across from goll Harper Woods. Responsible I t' n Be St' $2 823 -----------SCHWINN 5 speed boys an Ique. ell'. er em, . .. , cour'se:" Before 6 p.m. 759. adults, No pets. 881-3553. WOODEN LEAF '4965 DINING ROOM SET with1600,.ifter 8 p.m. 731-6248. 7"'-ROOM W ....NTED M(b~~~.)~aYLa:yar ~e~c:noo~es 15306 Mack, Park . . needle.pointe chairs, oak

I "" "" M d thr Fr'day 11 to 5 WING CHAIR, lime green table and 4 chairs, galeLONG' -"'OAT KEY th dl'sbwasher, kl'tchen table on ay u J •

I:l on e ---------- Saturday 10 to 4 slip ('over. Two Victorian legged table, oak dresser,., Gulf 01;. Mexico, deluxe 2 EMPLOYED gentleman de. 6 chairs. 885.0269. . style end tables. 88l-l0S2. Spool bed, ice cream sel,

bedroom, 2nd floor comer sires room with prIvate I'DESK _ Double knee hole, COMPLETE set of mens golf chain.saw. 716.6506, .

I aparlnglOt, completely fur- entrance and bath. Excel. b clubs, bag and cart. Excel. COMPLETE SET Fosteria I ------------:, nish,,4,) laundry facilities lent references, 886-2137, custom made, irch, 884. lent condition, $95. 311. classic gold crystal. Lenox BASEMENT SALE! {II's to

II and .. ~vator in 18 unit ---------- 2672. 6766 after 5. Olympia gold China, Vita.\ cold for II garage sale}./,.: buil~i~~ beach and pool, 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE [CHRISTMAS TREE _ Arti. ---------- master exercycle, $350. 294- Christmas decorations, gar.

many shops and gol! Cicial, 6 Ctogreen. 884.2612. GARARD turn table, Shure, 1458. den equipment, many mis., courses nearby. Available ALE;~ANDE;R,DUMAS "cel. M75EJ, $75. Mens ski boots, ----------- ceHaneous items. 900 Lake.~ ."January" '$ 'thrit! February ebratedr crim~:.'w!;l)ished SKI BOOTS, red NordIca rllc- 81,2, $2(;. 886.6114. PINK lormlca powder room shore, Salurday, December

I. 29" ;$I,e5O ... 885.2867 . after 1895 Plilladelphia. 8 vol. ers, 'size 8 narrow, good I RUMMAGE SALE _ Baby counter top 23x60. . com. 13, 9 a. m. to 4 p.m.I.., 6 p.m.'" urnes .. Book-Tlque, 15243 condition. 886-4533. plete wilh bas inand -----------. '., :;r I Mack Ave. 885.2265. I items, miscellaneous. 3656 chrome fixtures. Golf bag DON'S FURNITURE, old

PETOSKEY-BOYNE COUN. E LE C T R IC double oven Wayburn, Thursday.Friday, and Ben Hogan golf clubs, barrel furlliture, I add e I'

TRY l~ Alpine ski chalet LARGE or small estate or s!ove,2 door reIrigllraltir. December 11 and 12 from reasonable. 881.4811. back chairs, Kennedy rock.located directly on Little house sales conducted per- I ator, girl's 16 inch bike, 9 to 5. ers, all solid Oak, plus an.

i,' Traverse Bay. Features in. centage basis. We handle 5 piece dinette set, 884.7871. YELLOW SHAG carpeting, HOME furnishings, every. tique clocks. 14342 E, Jef." clude:>t full baths, 3 bed. all details. 881.3051and 884. I, like new. ApproKimately thing must go, Maple din- ferson. 823.0085.

',,,' roomsland fireplace. Com. 1426 6 FT. GREEN metal tree, 4 I' g t g I' -----------. 22 yds., $100. Call after 8 n se, ru s, app lances,, fortablr', sleeps nine. 885. gold ornaments, $15. Crib- p,m. e\'enings, 886.5675. living room/hedroom fur. INSTANT COPIES WI'

9325. 'Ii SEASONED FIREWOOD de- stand.manger and figu- nilure, gas dryer, lamps, Low Prked Printing----------- livered. $25 a cord. Call rines, $10. 2 electric blank. EXERCYCLE, 2 speed, exccI' many more items. 1Jecem. SCRATCH PADS, 3Sc LE,

"BOYNTGN BE A C H, new 752.7007. ets, new 1 twin, 1 full size, lent condition, $200. 884. ber 13, 14, 9 a.m.-4 p,m. 3 Ibs. $1.00• I furnisl!'e:d 2 bedroom con. I $10 ea('h. TU 43406. I 0204 C 11 3312 84 WEDDING INVITATIONS

dominium on Intercoastal, 1 PRo REIKER boots size ----------- .________ __a . _1_. Open Mon. thru Sal. 9.5 p.m," monthly, seasonal, yearly, 7J,'.I, 1 pair Caber size 8, COLLECTION of old Lionall CONN ORGAN in good con. GREEN VELVET lo\'e seat'l ECONOMEE SERVICE

294-3700, another pair size 7. Made trllins. Call after Friday. dition at less than half orig. liquor cabinet, record cab- PRINTINGin Italy, Like new. 1 pair 884.2124. inal purchase price. Also inet, small Maple desk, and 15201 Kercheval

- MARCO.ISLAND, 1 bedroom red size 6. 2 pair of chilo . various items of furniture. miscellaneous, 331.4239. ;;.t 1.aiceJ1ointe", apartmllnt, professionally, t 1 I DELUXE new complete bone C II 88 73 S d h I

'd ... rf f h dren s warm up pan s, a 4.n un ay t ru IIART SKIS and Bl'nd'lngs'l Grosse Pointe VA 2.1100'" ecor""", wate ront, is - red size medium, 1 red, twin suite, triple dresser. Friday..:' ing del:k, swimming pool, h't d blu sl'ze large Fraction original cost. 456 6 fl l.inch, $50, Ladies new SKI packages, bools, 81,~,

k. 1.... b d k' . W I e an e , N ff STANDARD Sl'ze used storm109&Jze e, 109 sIze like new. S86-0074,after 3. e . 10 lb, bowling ball, $15. Rieker 6 Henke, Cupcosofa sl~eper, rent by week 1 I . door, 36" opening, $10. 881.6588, Bindings. Mink cape, dress.or D'I(),I).,.,lh.387-7024. NEW full length white mink IBM ELECTRIC typewriter. Greeting card rack, $20. t h' l' 88'

I t t d I D t d d REMINGTON 788. 308 Cal., ers. ma c mg c laIrs, •.1 coat, appraised value $2950, a es mo e . • s an IIr 886-1098. 5517.

LAUDERDALE BY SEA Asking $1500.778-8864. elite, newest features. ----------- like new, Redfield 4x post, _Oceanfront, 2 bedroom lux. I Flawless. 'New appearance. BEAUTIFUL lady's 14 karat sling and swivals, case, LIONEL and Ameriean Fly-

ury. ;r.ownhouse. Private MINK COAT size 14, very Ideal Chrislmas present. I white gold aqua and dia. $155. 7726944. er electric train; cars andbeat1i,'-Close to everything. gOod condition, must sell Private Lowest price, 882. mQnd pin. Appraised at -------~--- llc('essor'ies for sale. 331.963.3123, evenings 884. $125, phone before noon. 7324. $5,320. Make offer. Clin be BALDWIN Acrosonic piano, 8237,7944. :I' 886~28. ,. seen at bank. Call after 6 wedding dress, formals, .__

,", I QUAD stereo, AM/nl, 8 Cor appoinlment 884-4748. hlack "nd white TV, childs HEAD 360 Skis with MarkerSKI Sug~r Loaf this winter,,. HANSON Ski Boots, custom track, 8" dow.cone, 4 ----------- pool table, I1.0 gauge train. heels and Nevada toes,

rent 0lU' 4 bedroom, 4 bath fitted, $165. Call after 6. speakers. 14 wall, R~f 2, HANDMADE STOLE and 884.9318. $100,00. Two pair men'sTownhlluse on the slope by 822-7265. $100. 885.7849. sweaters. 4.(00t Raggady Rkker and 1I1unari skithe ltlQnth. 886-4132. I ------------ Andy, new, $15, Porcetain REDECORATING? Two so. bools, si7.es IJl.,; one pair

-----------1 SNOW TIRES, Michelin steel USED refrigerator for cot. figurines. 772.4488, 1as, print, 86" long, two oC. woman's size 1~. 824.0976,FORT LAUDERDALE radials, 215x15, $35 pair. tagI' or basement. Miscel- i casional ('hair~, 882.1693. 8248349 after 6:00 p,m.

OCEANFRONT Ski boots, Daiwa 9. like laneous garage items. 881. A DECORATOR selecled and --------.--- . ._new, $20. HO locomotives 2365 weekdays only. coordinated white and gold 10" GENERAL ELECTRIC FURNITURE SALEand cars, $6 and up. 881- ----------- 9 piece French Provincial color TV, attache case, SATURDAY - 13TH7433 NIKON Nikkormat, 85 to No. living room with gold lea( nest of tables, champagne 12_4 P.M.

. 280 zoom lens, with tripod. tables from one of the glasses, punch bowl and Various articles includinf(CAR PET I N G, national Sacrifice, call Mike, 884. Pointes better homes, Ne. ('ups, Feathercock grill. bedroom dressers. section.

brands, 10% a b 0 v I' mill 2819 or 885.4630. gotiabJe, $1,500, 8862166. besl ofCer. 8826840, al sofa, dining room, rat.cast, padding and Jnstalla- ------------ (tion available, mill repre. MOVING, must sell. Slove CAPEHART. Hi.Fi, (limed GIRLS clothing. size 4, men's tan furniture, of ice neonsenlative. 886-7253, and r e fr i g era to r, both oak cabinet). Siiver piate<i suits size 42, 8864151. lights, 12162E. Outer Oril'('

white. Very good condition. sugar bowl. Double bed. hetween Warrf'n and Chan.both $75. 526.3330. spread. Reasonable. 884. CRESTLINE guitar, single dler Park.

1037. pick up, National guitar, ;-- --, --;;- -: ';-. ----.;BLACK Persian ~~ length double pickup, AM!" bowl (OBH:\ ~I Cltm ns Band -

witb mink trim, 1618. Like SNOW TIRES, GoodYf'ar ing ball and bag. 32' 110 I way radio, 23 ('hanJ1l'l I':Lnew, $550. 171.2868. S'urnamige, 4.ply, 6:95"14 lrack, cars and acc('ssor mike gain, \'11 meter -

-- I whitewall, good condition, . 8865552 ft 4 10 . $145CO, Call: A\'esan DataFRIGIDAIRE rangc, double Afler 6 884.8810, les. . a_~ __:_._p:~)~! Syslems, Inc. betwecn 83ll

oven, self c1eanin~, timers. --------------- BARD TO FIND card tllhl(', a m.2.30 p.m. ~Ionrlay.Avocado. $225. 885.0356. ICE HINK 4 chairs, handsome new Friday 88;;,8689,

56,,25 (001, over 300 feet of condition Fruitwoorl !talian.------.-.- --BUY HER a beautiful Ter. good 2,,6's slakes. waist pro\'incial Slackmor(', $150, ~IO\'I:'IiG - !l picc(' Duncan

raTium table lamp for high enel hoards, 4 floods Throw pillows, ncw, Royal Phyfe rlllling room, twinChristmas! Order now, and \Virin/:, $60 completl'. Blue hrushed velvel, $3 heds, stOI'('. rdrigeralor,From $24,50 up. 882.0823, _c:.~~a[_le_r_5,__88_5_9_42_3.__ eath, $15 takes alL Throw miscellaneous, 823.0279,_ ..

95 YARDS carpeting, good WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia, rugs, n{'1I' condilion, Cocoa DOI.!. 1I0USE, all woor!, ('II'condition, green. Padding 20 volumes with suppl('. colton with Cringe, 326x46, tOIll made, S()llle furmlure.included. 881.1955, menls through 1973, $75, $4 each; 226,,10 $7.50 ea('h,: $.'>0,8851484

F.nryclopedia B I' i !laniea, $20 t.,kes all. !lair dryer,'-14th Eclition. $35. 882.1158. good conl!itian. Scars 11001'1TWO PAIR lI'om:m', ski

--------------- .. -- morlel $10, Spyder Scars i boots size 1, Ihlmanie Dyna. I21 . INCH WESTl:'o<GHOl1SE hicycle, boys 20" goo~ can.: Cil $25; D,)('hst('in SChultz.

Colored Console TV, $100, dilion, ('oaster brake, $15. mark(' ,size 8 S20. 8R6.2()52Sears Kenmore sewing Mirror,s, gilt B" octagonal after 6 p.m ThursdaymAchine (comcs) with (,lIhi. $10 ca. $15 pair, ChandI" ... -.- -----nct and all allachments. lA-MUSICAL I(• I d' , Iicr, black wrought iron. 5 INSTRUMENTS'OO( con It\On. G rea t lil!.ht $t5. Fireplace set,~~~~istmas gift. $75, 823., nell', black matte and SI.INGF.R-I:;\:;ji) DRC:\iS _

-- .__ brass, wall mounted, $15, Excc\ll.'nt heginners set.BAR-Dry and back har 4 886.1174 after 1 p,m. Three pi('ce,'i wmpl('l(' WIth

bar StOOlS, $100, 3710561 'ci;\RAGESALE-::-ilovm-i. I c)'mbals. stands. sticks amI_a~.~r_~p,m, ov('n top stove, 4 bar slools, I mall~ls $250. Call 882.29841'C,I1, RADIO, Lafayelte Com Shopsmith, pool lable,! cvenmgs.

Phone, 23 CII, tcl('phone ~tl'reo, plywood: mirror,: FLUTI':--Ashiey. with (',IS(',style, anl('nna and coax in. darmet" set pmk g)ass; new, $200, 884.2142,eluded, Rarely IIsed, 1'111'. dishes, smgle hed. Olght, ..chlls('d new in 115. Cost, 'stand, chesl, miscel1ane.' BASS VIOL. $251), student$235 Priced $150 Cirm, Call I OUS, 11159Huntington, Sat. II quality Clute, $65, 12 h;"c885.5174. urday 10 a,m,.5 p.m. accordian, $50, 8828167.

"',' Fully finished, spacious 1 bed." , room' apartment on Gault

Ocean 'Mile. Daily, weekly,monthly rental available.If Interested call after 4

", p.m.~1.3284.

, 'TRI.LEVEL Chalet on Sixj Mile Lake, secluded, 15,f minutes to BOYlle Moun.

, tain, phone, T.V., fireplace.i'" Pictures. 88H)431.

• ~ __ .-,,,4 .. __ ~,ft .. '1._ • ._.,.,« _ $:«_~.-._'d_ ..""., ,., _ _ ..- __._ ._ -"'" _

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DETROITBISHOP-Newly decorated Cape Cod, 3 bedrd6ms,

11,2 baths, nice corner lot, 2 car garage.I :~ ,

newly cor.immediate

DEVONSHIRE-Tastefully decorated andpeted 3 bedroom ranch. Priced forsale .

NEW ON THE MARKET and in move in condi,t\on.3 bedroom 1~ bath Colonial in the Farms. FaWilyroom. Paneled recreation room. 1 year old car.peting. Central air and 2 car garage. .J:

CENTER HALL 4 bedroom 3'h bath Colonial on 82x172 lot. Glassed in and heated terrace. Recreationroom with fireplace and bar. 2 car attachedgarage. 1 block from Jefferson on Balfour Road.$63,000.

BERKSHIRE ROAD-Center hall Williamsburg Co.l?nial. New kitchen, paneled den, family room,first floor powder room and recreation room withfireplace in basement. 4 bedrooms 2 baths on 2ndand 2 bedrooms and bath on 3rd. 3 car garage.

ENGLISH MANSE on lakefront lot. Beautiful Hbrarywith fireplace. a gallery and a large glassedporch. 4 family bedrooms and balhs plus 2 (guestrooms and bath on 2nd floor. 4 car garage, wilhapartment. Exceptionally maintained.

NEAR "THE HILL SHOPPING" on Hall Place:' Co-lonial. Paneled library, large kitchen, recreq.tionroom, 3 twin size bedrooms and a 2 car garage.Built in 1950. .

LAKELAND-3 bedroom 2......bath Colonial on popularstreet in the City. 29 foot living room with fire-place, Library, screened porch and a second floorsleeping porch. Recreation room with fireplace.2'h car garage. $61,500.

MADISON-3 bedroom 2 story English. A full bathon {irst floor and 2nd floor. Possible 4th bedroomwith lavitory on 3rd. Large 2 car garage. Goodsize rooms throughout. but needs work.

CLOVERLY ROAD-An executives dream house onbeautifully landscaped lot with heated swim mingpool. Ideal arrangement for entertaining. Graciousliving at its finest. Call for particulars,

HANDSOME FRENCH COLONIAL on Stephcns Road,Library with bay window. family room with fire-place, exceptional kitchen, 1st floor 20 foot bed-room with bath ideal {or 2nd family room orchildrens playroom. 2nd floor has master bed.room wilh silting )om. 3 family bcdrooms and3 baths. Paneled recreation room with fireplaceand bar, large brick patio, h('ated pool. cPl1tra\air, lawn sprinkler and 3 car attachcd garage.Don't miss it.

WASHINGTON ROAD-5 bedroom 4'" halh Erigh,hbetween St. Paul and Maumce. 1st floor fcaturesa den. family room and 1st floor utility room.2nd floor has 5 bedrooms, 4 baths and study. 2car attached garage. Good assumablc mortgage.

REGENCY IN THE SHORES - Large foyer withcircular slairs. The library. the family room, th~living room and the nicely done rccreation roomwith bar all have fireplaces. Two 1st fluor powderrooms. Rear service stairs, 6 large bcdrooms(the smallest is 13.9x14 and the largest is 21x21.8)and 4 baths on 2nd. 3 or 4 car attached garage.Cenlral air.

A house just righl (or J'our (amil~' i, important tobolh of us. Call one of our professional salesassociates with particulars of your rCCI\llrrments

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HIGBIE MAXO"N"Rea Itors"

83 Kercheval 886-3400Membrrs Grosse Pointe Real Eslale noa rd

and MulliUst

SILLOWA Y & CO.884-7000

16825 Kercheval 1n The Village 884-7(){J0

PURDY & TOLESASSOCIATES

889-0500

OPEN SUNDA W 2:30 TO 5:00-23328 CLAfR"'-OOD.St. Clair Shores. Just across the canal from;\hcGrosse Pointe Woods Park. 5O.foot canal lot c1{lseto the lake. excellent location. Ranch with 3 bed.rooms, 1'>2 baths. finished basement, modern kitch.en and a 2 car garage. A good one!

~HOWN BY APPOINTMENT477 CHALFONTE-A gem of a house-more room

than appears. 2 bedrooms and bath plus nicedliv-ing room, good kitchen and garden room down,Bedroom and bath uP. plus room {or a 3Td.' bed.room. Great recreation room and storage-Won'tlast!

FOR THE RETIREE or just a single or couple.-Lakeshore Village, SI. Clair &hores. All or\'I,oncfloor-2 bedrooms. living room, kitchen, ea1jnll'area and full basemenl. Buy this and enjoy'(ten.nis, swimming and "bingo"-the works.

'A CLASSIC' -Grosse Pointe Shores-English tudorwith lots of bedrooms and suites. Library:.andfamily room on the 1st. floor. Sensational kiljJhenand you won't believe the recreation rOO}l1-beautiful in every respect. Lot is beautiful-Bes!buy in our book.

11 OXFORD-Drive by first. Newer and exciting. 4extra large bedrooms, 3 baths plus dressing roomand dressing area. Large entrance hall. Familyroom has fireplace and overlooks an unusual patioand garden. Close to the lake-enjoy it!

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TROMBLEY ROAD-Across from residential-Enjoythe view! 2 Family-upper the same as the lower-good location. Living room with fireplace plusfull dining room. 2 bedrooms 1 bath screenedand glassed.in terrace, separ~te utilities, 3': cargarage. We think it will be a good investn\ent.

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GROSSE POINTE FARMS-Almost on Lake stlores~ you can enjoy those breezes. A very, very spe-CIal house-5 bedrooms includes a master suitesensational library with fireplace, garden roo~that overlooks the yard and exciting pool. Kitch-en has everything. There's T.L.C. here-A specialhouse-Call {or the details.

~MAPLETON, M-Enjoy informal living in this b~m.

plelely remodeled 4 bedroom, 2 bath home :jYit~studio family room. il'

Thursday, December I I, 19.:7513-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

CENTURY 21LIGI &. ASSOCIATES

886.8770

885.1078

FARMS-Spacious remodel.ed Dulch Colonial home, 3bedrooms, tiled basement,new furnace. 884,-4589.

ST. JOHN HOSP1TAL -Mack.Moross area, 2 bed.room ,brick ranch. full walIbrick fireplace, 20' kitchen.walk in closets, full base.ment, 2 car garage. PrIcedto sell.

13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

BY OWNEREnglish Tudor - Convenient

location in the Farmlf, justa few blocks to Library,shopping, theater, churchesand all schools.

• Large living room (withfireplace and formal diningroom have beautifully reofinished stained oak floors.

• Beamed ceiling familyroom with wet bar, thermopane window wall anddoors. Perfect for plants.

• Paneled games room withfireplace and new CabinCraft shag carpeting.

• Convenient kitchen com.pletely remodeled with allbuilt. ins and eating space.

• Master bedroom with hallbath 13x17.

• Children's rooms 12x19 and9x13.

• Carpeted main bath withcustom fixtures plus ~bath on first floor and inbasement.

• Unique brick court yardwith brick wall and gasgrill

• A great family home for$57,500.

JOHN S.

OFFERED BY

CHAMBERLAIN771-8900

GOODtv\ANINC.

93 Kercheval "On The Hill" 886-3060

NEW LISTING IN EXCITING AND SOPHISTICATEDLAFAYETTE PARK-NAVARRE PLACE

Contemporary classic townhouse condominiumprivacy within brick walled patios-4 bec!rooms-large assumable mortgage-2 car altached garage,

NEW LISTING ON BISHOPSuper condition-excellent mortga ge assumption-3 bedrooms-family room-close to Grosse Pointe.

NEAR ALGONACExceptional Colonial on canal-3 bedrooms-airconditioned-assumable 734 % mortgage-move incondition.

Give your imagina"'ln free rein on this Vacant LandGrosse Point Farms

Vandome-220x148-prime location

SI. Claire ShoresJ eHerson at Doremus-150x155

DO IT NOW-THERE NEYER HAS BEEN ABETTER TIME TO BUY A NEW HOME

HANG A NEW HOUSE KEYON YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE

A HOUSE TO BE CHERISHEDHere's one you'lt love the rest of your daysFrench Chateau-5 bedrooms plus-tower room-step down living room-random pegged floors.

A BONUSDrastis PRICE REDUCTION makes this houselhe most OUTSTANDING VALUE on the market.Elegant English Tudor-spacious living quartershigh ceilings-fine panelling-excellent for enter.taining-6bedrooms plus.

WHAP IT UP FOR CHRISTMASand live happily ever after in this 2 bedroomranch with expansion space and immediate occu.pancy.

FOR YEARS OF HAPPY HOLIDAYSEnjoy the art of gracious living and no responsi.bility in Ihis 4 bedroom condominium with a spec.tacular riverfront view.

JOHN s.

GOODMANINC.

"BE. SECURE, GOODMAN FOR SURE"

EVERYTHING SHE WANTS-Is waiting for her inthis charming 8 room brick Colonial near Mackand Cadieux. 3 large bedrOOIIJS, family room, 2natural lireplaees. Assume 71/.% mortgage aDdsave. 771.89lJ0.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS - prestige properly nearMack. Beautiful brick bungalow. Completelymodernized interior with finished basement and 3spacious bedrooms. Formal dining room andfamily room with fireplace. Assume 6.9% . .mort.

... gage. 771-8900.. , .

GROSSE POINTE SHORES-For the busy executiveor professional .man . . . move up to this trulymagnificant Colonial near the Yacht Club, 4SOOsq. it. $190,000 Land contract terms. Call for acomplete list of features. 771.8900.

CADIEUX AND MACK. Open Sunday 2-5, 17135Gravier, Apartment 12. Impressive and comfort.able 1 bedroom condominium. All conveniences.Asking $16,500. Immediate possession. 771-8900.

ST. CLAIRON THE ST, CLAIR RIVER

ST. CLAIRS most attractive building site, 103' onthe river, sea wall, water, sewer, landscaped,lighted tennis court. S60,000 land contract.

ST. Lawrence Real Estate Co.1.329.9049

LUXURY home on St. ClairRiver, eve r y t h i n g youcould want, large indoorpool. boat house. $175,000.1.982.7325.

EXCEPTIONAL Opportunity-Buy or lease 40 acre ex.ecutive recreational ranch.5 bedroom, 3 car garagehome, guest house. 9 stallbarn, equipment barn, 5horses. Fully equipped andfurnisrpd. 313-679-3905 after5 p.m.

POINTE NEWS12c-fAlMS FOR SALE

TWO CHOICE one.acre lotsnear Oscoda. Will sell bolhfor discount. Heavily wood.cd, roads are excellent,close to great fishing. 293.4582 evenings.

HOLL Y'.Y80D, l;'!orida. Spa.cious, 1 bedroom, 1 bathgarden apartment, centrallIir and heat. Carpeting,draperies, appliances. rec.reation. pool. East of U.S.1, near heach. Temple. golfcourse, Call 773.1413.

11B-CARS WANTEDTO BUY

VOLKSWAGENSWANTED

Highest Prices PaidWOOD MOTORS V.W.

Gratiot at 8 Mile 372.2600

MERCEDES wanled, 1973 or1974, 450 SL. 450 SE, 450SEL, will pay cash. 372.5124.

llC-BOATS ANDMOTORS

TUNE UP specialist. winter.izing aU cars and trucks.15 years experience, myhome or yours. Call MikeStivason, 886.0305. GrossePointe Woods for appoint.ment.

WANTED - 17 ft. Boston

I Whaler with motor, trailer.886-5102.

l2B-V ACATIONPROPERTY

1974 MONTE CARLO, V.8,power steering, powerbrakes, whitewall tires,AM.FM, undercoated, fuUcal1>eting, 7000 miles, stickshift, no air, $2750. Nick,TU 1-6289.

BUICK Le Sabre 1974, 2 door,air conditioning, all power,AM.FM radio, excellentcondition, 60,000 miles.$2295. 884.1908.

1972 PONTIAC Firebird,power steering, powerbrakes, faclQry air, lowmileage, extra clean. Any.time Saturday, TU 5-8467.

1972 GREMLIN, automatictransmission, AM.FM. goodtires. 884.7928.

1973 CORVETTE Converti.ble, well equipped, lawn.er. 8823489 or 881-9136.

1969 VW, 4 speed. good con.dition, $700. 884.5832.

l1A-CAR REPAIR

OLDSMOBILE Cutlass Su.preme 1974, like new. Lessthan 5,000 miles. Consoleshift, power brakes, powersteering. white with bluevinyl roof. Private owner.771-0770.

1975 EX.ECUTIVE car, Fleet.wood Brougham 4 doorsedan, excellent condition,4500 miles. 372-2246.

COUPE de VILLE 1968, ga.rage kept, 42,000 miles,excellent condition. 526-0565 evenings.

1966 lllVIERA Gran Sport,garage kept, 65,000 miles.Yery clean, $600, firm. 882-9254.

19t~ OL:~~~I~,9S.m~~:Fully equipped. 886-6946.

1970 OPEL G.T., leavingstate, AM/FM, needs bodywork, 822.3894.

1968 MERCEDES BEN~ 300SE, mint condition, newengine. 886-4267.

1973 V. W. Super Beetle, 4speed, excellent condition,must sell, best offer. 885.5238.

1973 THUNDERBIRD, air,AM.FM stereo, tape deck,power steering and powerbrakes, power windows,rear window defogger. Mustsell today, $3,200. 774.1497.

1974 TRIUMPH SpiUire hard.top.convertible. Rust proof.ed, low miles. mint condi.tion, must sell, best offer.885-5238.

GROSSEl1-CARS FOR SALE

1973 PLYMOUTH Grand Cou.pe, executive car, {ullyequipped. clean. low mile.age, $2,350. 772-4076.

1973 Jo"ORD LTD, 351 Y.8, au.tomatic, power sleering and 12D-LA.KE AND RIVERpower brakes, AM.FM, new PROPERTYMichelin r ad iaI tires, 31,000miles. Excellent condition,$1,950. 296-9513,

1973 PLYMOUTH Satellite,318.Y.S, automatic. powersteering, power brakes, air,AM.FM, 25,000 miles, ex. l2E-COMMERCIALcellent condition, $2,000. PROPERTY296.9513. -

FOR LEASE, professional1971 OPEL. GT, 4 speed, new building, 1,200 sq. It. 21127

tires. good condition. A Mack Avenue. Formaly oc.good buy at $933. 779.2557. cupied by Jaw firm. 886-886-0152. 1727 after 7 p.m.

197';. CADIL~AC Coupe de I INVESTMENT PROPERTYVille, CabrIOlet top, show DISNEY WORLD AREAroom condit.ion. Genuine KISSIMMEE FLORIDAleather interior. Many ex, 'lras. Reasomible. 522-0819. Former Ramada Inn - 168

rooms, pool, restaurant and1970 PONTIAC BonneviDe, 2 lounge, $670,000 cash or

door hardtop, air, AM.FM, $1,335,000 terms, 30-35 acrespower windows, must sell, Kissimmee Motel-2S units,$850. 886-0297. pool. $361,000 assumable

mortgage to qualified buy.er. Principal and interest$1,835.20 month. Profit andLoss statement available .Write or call Jim Phillips,M a kIn son Really, 1600Space coat Parkway, Kis.simee, Florida 32741, (305)846-7788.

OFFICE building-Mack andEast Warren - paneled,carpeted, central air, gasheat. Very sharp! Approxi.mately 2,000 sq. ft. 882.3990.

1973 CHRYSLER Newport,custom, 45,000 miles, $1,995.823.6470.

ROGERRINKE

CADILLAC CO.536-6260

OR751-0167

The Pre-owned Cadi 1-lac for 011 in the fam.

i1y, For luxury cor

values, see our selec-

tion of late model Ca.

dillacs. Drive the m,

compore them - fea-

ture for feature. Wethink you'll agree. A

pre-owned Cadillac

con be 0 great buy.I Whatever you want in

a luxury cor, Roger

Rinke has it.

1963 MERCURY, motor inexcellent condition. TU5-9392.

1975 COUPE DE VILLE, lowmileage. like new. Best of.fer. 823.1114.

ELDORADO, 1974, loaded,excellent condition, lowmileage. Sacrifce $5,295.771-4096.

1972 CHEVROLET Caprice 4door hardtop. air, AM.FM,fuU power, super immacu.late. No rust. Mechanicallyexcellent. 50,000 miles, newtires, brakes and muffler,$1.875. 778-5577.

G.M.C. 1975 Rally STX Van,Y-8, automatic, power, AM.FM, low mileage, extras.886.7863.

1973 CAMARO Z28LT-powersteering. power brakes, au.tomatic, stereo, 1..88 hood,stripes, spoiler, mint con.dition. 881-7814.

"REWARD" for nice 'cleanlow mileagecara;' trucks orvans. HI g h est pOssibleprices paid. Call 884,.3982.

1974 PORSCHE 911, silver, 5speed, Carrera wheels. AM.FM, air, burglar alarm,C.B. lights, like new, U,OOOmiles, $10,500 firm. 886.3456mornings.

CATALINA 1973, 4 door hard.top, fully loaded, excellentcondition. Private owner.Reasonable. 886.7936.

LINCOLN Continental, 1968,4 door, triple black. Rea.sonable. 885-7031.

1970 DUNE BUGGY VWBaja Bug, new engine, newoversized tires, new paint,ready for the road, $1,400.Also extra 100 horsepowerhigh performance VW en.gine, $700. 881~.

1973 MERCURY Comet, 4door, loaded, excellent con.ditlon. TV 4.3281.

ll-CARS FOR SALE1973 CAPRIE 2000, 4 speed,

full instrumentation, decorgroup, AMI FM stereo, sunroof, rear defrost. 881.5165.

1973 VEGA, 17,000 miles.Great condition and more.Call 884.5148.

1974 MONTE CARLO, auto.matic, air, power steering,power brakes, silver withwith burgundy top and in.terior. Must see to appreciate, $3,099. 884.1628.

1971 PINTO, good condition.$650. Stereo, 4 speed. call779-7417 9 to 5. 8U.0778after 6.

DUSTER, 1973 Hatchback, 6cylinder, power steering,automatic, air, $1,695. 884"4368.

1973 MERCURY Marquiswagon, many extra, excel.lent condition. 824-847~.

1974 PLYMOUTH Duster,must seU, steel radials,power steering, automatic,asking $2,350. 776-0813.

JAQUAR XKE V-12 Classic,1972 with one thousand(l,OOO) actual miles, lastchance to buy this series,after 7 p.m., 468-4384.

1973 CHEVELLEMali b u,beautiful, 33,000 mIl e s,power steering, powerbrakes, air, AM/nof, swivelbuekels, many more extras,excellent condition. 468-1135 •

PRE.OWNEDCADILLACS

AND1975 DEMOS

McGLONECADILLAC

20903 HARPER2 bloeks north of Vernier

881,eeoo

'72 Cpe. De Ville. Like new'73 LeMans Cpe. 22,197 mi.'74 Fleetwood Bro. Loaded'69 Cpe. De Ville. Leather.'75 Lincoln Town Cpe. $6295'75 Cpe De Ville. l..oaded'73 Cpe. De Ville Stereo I'75 Delta Royale Cpe. Air. I'74 Cpe. De Ville. Loaded'72 Sdn, De Ville. Clean. I

'72 Corvette. Air.

ll-CARS FOR SALEAUTOMOBILE Insurance as

low as $56 per year. CaUChesney Insurance Agencyfor your over the phonequotation. 884.5337.

"REWARD" for nice cleanlow mileage cars, trucks orvans. Hi g h est possibleprices paid. Call 884-3982,

1972 DATSUN, excellent can.dition. 884.8781.

1969 PONTIAC Lemans, origi.nal owner, radio, air. auto-matic, bucket seats. powersteering brakes, snow tireslrims, $600. 8868750.

1968 KARMEN GHIA, 21.000original miles, automatic,stick shift, documentedmaintena nee hislory, 28miles per gallon city. 882.0154.

1972 CONTINENTAL 4 doorhardtop, full power, air,cruise control, FM radio,leather upholstery, newtires, brakes. shocks, bat.tery. Excellent condition,Reasonable. 884.3367 after5 p.m.

1971 VW, light yellow, tireslike new. AM/FM radio,good condition. 885.3794after 6.

CORVAIR, 1968 automatic,~ood condition, $700, 294.4921.

lOA-MOTORCYCLESFOR SALE

YAMARA 175 Enduro, likenew. $575. Call after 5, 881.8910 Of' 881-4065.

1973 CB 350 HONDA, goodcondition, $600. 886-9356.

MOTORCYCLE repair andtune. up, winterizing, lowrates. 882-1842.

JEWELRY, OLD GOLD,STERLING, ANTIQUES &.FURS wanted on consign.ment or will buy. Ourprofit is small 50 you getmore.

1975 OPEL 1900 Sedan, AMIFM Stereo, 4 speed, Silver,25 mpg, like new, $3,480.884-0770.

1967 SPORT FURY, clean,55,000 miles, $650. 886.1167.

DODGE '74 Charger,' fullpower, automatic, AM/FM

LEE'S stereo, vinyl top, 6 cylinder,20339 Mack 881-80821 good miles, $3,100. 873-1929.

VICTORIAN ANT I QUE S: 1969 LINCOLN Continental 4Loveseats, couches and door, loaded. Asking $700.chairs with grape, fruit or 882.9510.pierced carving, preferLouis XV style, considerany condition. Marble toptables, dressers, commodesand high headboard beds,especially want Victoriansecretary and bookcase.Also cut glass, art glass,olll.mps, sUver and silver.plate service pieces anilOriental rugs. Pay preml.um price for rosewood fur.niture - Consider anythingfrom the Victorian era.After 6 p.m. 882.8184.

3AFES WANTED. Almostany coodltion. Wooda Lockand Safe. TU 1.e247.

'C-OfflCEEQUIPMENT

SMITH CORONA electrictypewriter, metal file cabi.net, paper cutler, Copy.mate. 824-3470.

9-ARTICLES WANTEDOIL PAINTINGS, anUques,

or other treasures; to sellon consignment in the"AITIC." 881'()55O.

WANTED - Eleclric guitar,musl be reasonable. CallTU 6.4497 or PR 1-0124.

WANTED - Wooden jigsawpuzzles. 821.1045 after 6: 30

p.m.

WANTED-Desk,used men'ssize. Call after 5. 885-9423.

ANTIQUES, ART,CRAFT

LEADED beveled oak doors.822-0030.

COLLECTOR see k s toymodels of cars and trucks.All kinds. Metal or plastic.Matchbox, Lesney, Tootsie.toy, Dinky, etc. 651-0085.

OLD furniture expertly strip.ped, repaired, refinished.Free estimate, pick-up anddelivery, Bm 823-4607.

FURNITURE refinished, reopaired, I tripped, any typeof caning. Free esUm.tes,474-8i53.

WESPI:CIALIZE in apprais,al and purchasing of usedhand made Oriental andPersian rugs. Estates or

. individuals. DI 2.8400.

Antique Flea MarketFREE ADMISSION

DEC. 14 - 9 A.M .. 4 P.M.ROMA HALL

EAST DETROITGRATIOT NEAR 10 MILEBOOTH INFORMATION

SCHA:UPETERPROMOTIONS

ONE ARM BANDITBeautiful antique 5 cent slot

machine 1930 vintage twinjack.pot: excellent condi.tion. Vegas doesn't haveone like this. $1,500 or bestbid. Phone 3719357.

ANTIQUE Cherry r 0 u n dtable, school desk, ~herrydresser. Many other Ilems,884.~724. 886.8982.

ORIGINAL English BrassRubbings {or sale {rom $200,Call Ann Arbor 1.6621615,

ROLL TOP desks, brass beds,round and rquare tables,cupboards, glass and china,pa intings and miscellane.ous items. Open 9 to 6,seven days a week toChristmas. Antiques andOddities, 32216 MichiganAvenue, Wayne, Michigan.

CHINA - Family heirloom"Lomoges," white with goldband dinner set with servoing pICces. Ornate goldetching stemmed goblets,Excellent condition. 332.1489.

aC-OFFICEEQUIPMENT

-COLONIAL EASTNINE MILE-HARPER, new

2 room suite. Carpeting,drapes, janitor. Near ex.pressway. 8816436,

PIANOS WANTEDGRANDS, Spinets, Consoles

and Small Uprights.TOP PRICES PAID

VE 7-0506

aI-ANTIQUESFOR SALE

ALL MUSICALINSTRWIENTS

ReDtall •. 50 per month.Drum outfits, .mp1Wen,,wtars, flutes, saxophonel,electric iluael, dlUle.1,wWI, YioliDl, trumpets,orllDl, banjol, COD I 0drums. clarinets. Others.AU rental lee. applied topurchase price. Studio,861.2662.

TIFFANY Favrille irades.cent gold vase, signedL.C.T. W 2233, also paperlabel. Best offer over $300.Carved, curved loveseat,French Victorian platIormrocker, rust velvet. 881-1052. ,

PARKER SHOTGUNS, in.terested in any gauge andmodel, .ooסס.884

ELECTRIC trains, lionel,American Flyer, andothers. Also old toys wanl.ed. 372-0569.

I GIVE $5-$20THOMAS theater style or. For old class rings. Also

gan with bandbox and play. buying wedding bands,mate, built in Leslie, like dental gold, old' gold jew.now, $1,800. 294-2534. e1ry, scrap gold. 293.6349,

CABLE Nelson spinet piano, I COLLECTOR see k 8 toybench and light. Solid cher- models of cars and trucks.ry. Excellent condition, A1lltinds. Metal or plastic.$675. 881.1601. Matchbox, Lesney, Tootsie .

toy, Dinky, etc. 851-0085.

POOL TABLE, slot machine,pinball machine, in goodcondition. 884.5619.

WANTED TO BUY - Fur.niture, glassware, dishes,paperback books, odds andends. 776.3065.

PIANO, Stroud baby grand.885.3029.

LOWERY Gakh Theater Con.sole, drum, tape deck,bra s s symphonizer, 8m(lnths 01(\ B",st offer. 772-1333.

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INSTRUMENTSGUITAR. Crestwood Classi.

cal Rosewood and Sprucewith case. Good condition,$125. 882-2413..

YAMAHA Grand, like new,closing estate. 886-7055 fordetails.

GUITAR, new 1975 FenderStratocaster with case.must sell. $225. 922.1979.

GUITAR, Tenada, folk, ex.cellent condition, good be.ginner guitar. Best offer.293-0014.

CORD ORGAN. play by num.bers, needs minor repair,$50. TU 6.2635.

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13-REAL ESTATE FOI SALE

SHOREWOOD

SHOREWOODJUST REDUCED to $43,900 and in move. in condition,

2126 LOCHMOOR is the buy oC the hour. Verylarge {or a 1\.'. story, Ihis home f('atures four bed.rooms, two Cull baths, Spacious familr room andhrand new kitchen. Possession is imm('diate, Oprnlor your inspeclion Sunday brtll'eeJl 2:00 and 5:00.

IT'S HARD TO FIND an o\l!of.tlll',ordinar~' lhreebedroom brick ranch in mint condition, ami lorat-l'd in the Woods. for under SS8.000-hul, 11'(' harcone at 2<l636 1\1 APLE LAN E ~ Extra features in-dudl' large fa mily room. builtin appliances inkitrhen natural fireplace in living room, formaldining ;oom and atl,ll'hed 2.car garage, Immediateocrupancr,

"IEMBERS Or' TilE GROSSE POl:\TEBROKERS ASSOCIATION

and"lcEDHA MULTI.PHOTO US,!,

886-8710REALTY CO.20431 Mo(k

OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5

By cleaning your carpets withthe safest. most advanc('dcarpet m('thod available.

1162 DEVONSHIRECOLONIAL in excellent con. I

dition. 5 bedrooms. 3'},:baths plus maids quarters.Big modern kitchen, largelibrary, rec. room, darkroom, screened terrace. At.tached garage. Big 101.$75.000.

FABICK REALTYTU 1.7710

13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

SELLING YOUR i

I HOME?I LET US HELP YOUGET THAT TOP I

DOLLAR

METHODSI CARPET CARE

I i Free estimate 331-2331 I

OPEN HOUSE

COX & BAKER885-6040

GROSSE PTE. SHORES

47 FORDCROFT

OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 5

GROSSE POINTE NEWS13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Cox & Baker announces the opening of theirnew model home situated on the site afthe former Stonehurst Mansion Uniquedesign, 4 or 5 bedroom option, featuresgalore. Lakeshore to Woodland ShoreDrive to Fordcroft.

SCHWEITZERYou Can Phone Us Seven Days a Week

For Complete Buying and Selling Service.. NEW OFFERING i

Authentic En~h~h Tudor home with a touch of the modern. Four bedrooms, 3',2 baths. iForma~ dlDl.ng room, family room, library. Two fireplaces. Large, deep ingroundpool"wlth dlvmg board, slide and all equipment. $69,500.

)1 886-5800. NO GIFT WRAPPING ...

•.. but t~IS ~ould. be the ULTI~1ATE Christmas present for your family-a superhC?I,9111al In prime Woods area! The handsome master bedroom has its own bathWith sta!l s.hower, and there are four additional bedrooms and two baths. ThedO:~l1stalrs 1S equally lovely ~ith family room, half bath, mud room, laundry. Allthlslon half an acre of beautifully landscaped yard, with heater swimming pool.

" 886.5800

, Thursd.y, December II, 1975: 13-IEAl\" ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 113-REAL ESTA11

FOR 1ALE fOR SALE FOR SALE

CONDOMINIUMS anne parker TU 5-4415 offers:! MEDICAL-DENTAL INORTR JAY VILLAGE By appointm,ent" an "al. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE I35110 E,' JEFFERSON most ever~lhJDg FARMS Located in the Park, this(South 'of Shook Rd,) ranch, 3 bl~ bedroo,ms, ~Y.! I proPerty offers the doctor

Priced from $28,900 to $31,- bath~, family, p,atlos, m-I a fine office facilities with900. 2 bedrooms. attached credIble recreations and a beautiful three bedroomgarages. Models open daily I garden areas + SEMTA I 21h bath Colonial all in: i1-3 p,m. I ••• an~ to Detroiters, a. cluded. Call today for fur.BIDIGARE BROTHERS i b~by an.stocrat bungalow ~ ther details.

Model ,.:~~. '791-6880 i ~1:~~~x~%uml:~i~t:~~:;e~1 YOUNGBLOODEVCDing.s TU 1" I $25,400. ; 886-1270

Offices open 9 to Il six days. Sunday 10 to 5:30

-PLUS OTHER5-

395 f;isner Road TU 6~3800MEMBERS OF GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD

DO YOUR "HOUSE SHOPPING" WITH US!We apply our daily efforts toward matters of real estate in Grosse Pointe.We}nvite you to use our services.

886-6010

On The Hill

Selling

TAPPANRealtors

For Happy Living See

TAPPAN

Open Monday through Friday 'lil 9 P.M.For Your Convenience

R. G. EDGAR& ASSOCIATES

90 Kercheval

114 KERCHEVAL

Buying

884-6200

ANITA, 123S-Awaiting Inspection! This lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch, largefamily room, 2 car garage. Owner says SELL, Immediate posscssion, Comesee to believe.

WINTER'S DELIGHT - This beautiful Colonial with a magnificent view or thelake from every room. Perfcct in every detail. Living room. sun room. andpaneled library, all have fireplaces. Second noor has 4 master sized bedroomseach with bath, A separate wing wilh 3 bedrooms and bath. Warm. fril'ndly"Pub" Room with natural fireplace in basement, 2 bedroom aparllllent overheated 3 car garage, separate from the main house. Call us for an appoinl.ment,

A VERY HAND~OME home Cor the famil~'. 3 bedrooms and 4th bedroom or li-brary, sunken living room, dinin::( room with fireplace. We \\'ould like to showyou this very fine home.

GREAT FAMILY HOME-Grosse Pointe Park, just wailing {or the right f.1milyto move in. Charming and in great location, Call to see it. PRICED HIGHT!

NOW IS THE TIME to see this gracious Georgian Colonial. 5 bedrooms. 3 haths2nd floor, 2 bedrooms 3rd floor. A super family home. See us for an aplloinl,men!.

SEARCH ENDS HERE-7 bedrooms 31,~ baths Elizahelhian English Tape~lry hrick,King sized rooms. Beautifully pegged 1st floor. Masl('r hedrooll1 24"t6. lIas amabogany paneled reception ~alon, Recreation room 40.8xt6, 3.car garage, CityCertificate of Occupancy already issued, HURRY! 902 BallouI'

PRIME LOCATION and comforl awaits you al 114 Kerhy-Walk to Farms Pier.Kerby, Brownell and Grosse Poinle South Iligh. Complelely updated insideand outside. 3 bedrooms, library, new kilchen, )1,2 hatlls. This is a good buy.

CHARMING NEWER COLONIAL-I.arge livin:< room, new kitchcn. paneled den,3 bedrooms, 1

',2 haths. 3 car gdral(e- only $44,900,

BEAUTIFUL SHADY LAKEPOlNTE---4 bedrooms. 3"2 baths, move in comlltionHas had good loving care, Less Ihan 3 hlocks from the lake. rios(' to schoolsand transportation, Enjoy Iwo {'xelusive lake front parks; 1 wilh Olympicpool and Marina. Priced under $60,000

TENDERLY I.OVED AND CARF:D FOn is the only .....ay to «('scribe this Gor.geous Home, Call now for YOUl' Jl('rsonal appoinlment to see this sllacioll'\home, 4 bedrooms, 3','2 baths, family room. dl'n, library and a sup('r kitchen,

A ONE OF A KIND HOME in the Farms, Near schools and shopping ~'et providesneeded privacy. There are five bedrooms and four baths on the second floor,Your investment is enhanced by the extra lot which is included with this home,

LOOKING FOR AN IDEAL CHRIS'nIAS GIFT? Looking for an ideal home for alifetime? We have a beautiful four bedroom. three and one half bath, falllilyreom home that will end all your searching. Every extra has ah'eady beenadded _ air conditioning, burglar alarm, extra cedar closets. outdoor wet bar,elc. ~othing for you to do but move into this extremely well cared for familyhorne. This is one gift you won't want to exchange.

ElEGANT four bedroom story and a half, beautifully decorated in an earl~' Amer-ican flavor, with new carpeting. Features include knotty pine family room, anelectric garage door opener, and a new rooC.

A, ~RA~'IL Nl!=W l;i,QV.~ 19Cated 9n a ne:N. ~tre~t which dea~ends at the lake.Vour preference of either 'four or five bedrooms and a super.size family room.The "lot is 100 feet at the curb and the- garage Is attaehed. You can start pickingyour colors now 'cause this one will be ready for your family by Spring.

MAY WE MAKE AN APPOINTMENT?

389 KERCHEVAL, Two bedroom brick ranch in eXl'ellent condition fl'aturin~central air conditioning, finished basem(,l\l with l;lvatory and II two Cill'garage. The bus stops at the corner. This hOllle is perfect for YOl1n~working couple, small family, older couple 01' widow who is looking fill'low overhead, Priced under $36,000. John Pierce will be roul' host.

WE HAVE FOUR TOWNHOUSES - three have three bedrooms and onc IHistwo bedrooms, All have first floor lavatories and two of the three bedroolllunits have two second floOl' baths. All arc equipped with cenll'al ail'conditioning and all kitchen appliances. See liS at the lIlodel apartmenton Vernier near Williamsburg, one block south of the Eastland shoppingcomplex.

YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY - it won't lasl! Very desirable brick English with newfamily room and lavatory on first floor. The home has large dining room andliving room with fireplace, three bedrooms, bath and extra stall shower inmaster bedroom. All rooms are carpeted and the location is supel'.

REALY for quick occupancy is this like new two {amily Clat. Comes complete withcarpeting and draperies and full appliances for both kitchens. All brick wilh atwo car garage and fenced yard, Priced at $36,:100 so you know we meanbusiness.

FIRST OFFERING

On The Hill

Champion, BrokerShirley KennedyLorraine KirchncrEvelyn RuppMary Walsh

8845700Open Sunday

884-5700

CathcrineSally ClarkeRachel ClarkAnn DingemanDorothy lIealy

UNIQUE STYLE OF LIVINGin this 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath house. Lovely Family room

with Cathedral ceiling and redwood deck for out,door living.

885 BARRINGTON - lARGE TWOSTORY BRICK

With living room, dining room, 5 Bedrooms, Rec. Room,Good kitchen, Priced in the Thirties.

1619 HOllYWOOD - See picture adon page 13

Two or three bedroom ranch is a decorator's delight.Spacious kitchen with all appliances.

19217 EASTBORNE - BRAND NEWON THE MARKET

This brick bungalow is bright and beautiful, an excel-lent buy in Harper Woods with Grosse Pointeschools. Located near st. Johns. Three bedrooms,paneled rec. room, all in excellent condition. Newroof and above ground pool. Priced in the midthirties.

647 WASHINGTON - SPACIOUS -SPARKLING

in perfect condition this 4 bedroom, 2 bath housewith sunroom and summer porch.

BY APPOI:'olT~ENT

lARGE AND lOVELY3 Bedroom. 21,2 bath Colonial with country kitchen

that has eating space overlooking beautiful garden.

CHAMPION

GET READY FOR SANTAGreat House for Large Family

May we' show you this outstllnding Early AmericanColonial: 'You'll love the paneled ..Ubrary wilhnat. "ur,al fireplace. Dandy kitchen and'breakfut room.The dining room is gre.1l for entertaining. Screenand covered porch, powder room, 5 bedrooms and3 fuli baths, 2 car attached garage. Tool shed.King size lot, quick possession. located at 1017Audubon road. Near transportation, only $75,000.

Independent fee appraiser

GEORGE PALMS, REALTORS886-4444

Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate BoardA Family Business For Over A Century

Experienced Sales Person Wanted

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 51410 BUCKINGHAM-FIRST OFFER-

ING OF A FINE FAMilY HOUSEWITH FIVE BEDROOMS IN

THE lOW FIFTIESA spacious house with a cheery new kitchen, large

breakfast room, sunroom for family living, andimmediate occupancy. Call and be the FIRST.

Let a Champion help you with all yourReal Estate Needs

Danaher and BaerREAL ESTATE84 KERCHEVAL

"On The Hill"885-7000

Wm. J. Champion & Co.

Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board

EXPERIENCE FINE HOUSESTHROUGH CHAMPION

873-75 BEACONSFIELD " This two family flatshould prove to be a good buy for the investmenlminded buyer. Each unit has two bedrooms, liyingroom and they are both smartly decorated. Callfor details.

19981 W. CLAlRVIEW COURT . , . This four bed-room two bath home is deceptively larger thanit looks. The basement has a wet bar and a nat.ural fireplace, and the central air is great.

45 PRESTON PLACE . , . If a newer house withsix bedrooms and four baths is what you arelooking for then this could be your dream house.

947 WASHINGTON, .. An older home that is newlycarpeted and taslefully decorated. Call for anappointment

HARRISON TOWNSHIP INVESTMENT OPPORTUN.ITY . ' , Zoned high rise, multiple family. Frontson Lake St. Clair. Architectural plans for tenstory high rise available.

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21300 MACK886-4200

Grosse Pointe Woods

18780 MACK886-5800

Grosse Pointe Farms

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, . BR.lCK RANCH AT $38,000For a r,no,dest price you Will get a well.constructed brick home, close to schools for

chil~ten of any age and easy transportation, The lake, is not far from thisharpe, where park privileges are available {or {amily enjoyment.

886-5800OPEN SUNDAY, 2 - 5

1441 ALINE, Serious house hunters should not miss this excellent three bedroombrick ranch. completely redecorated (with real flair!) both inside and out. Newkitchen with eating space, family room, fully carpeted and draped. Everythingis ready, in fact, for the prouri new owner to move right in. See it Sunday.

886-4200SEE THIS MONEY-SAVER

Priced now at only $32,500, this storyand-a.half brick is even more attractive to thefamily desiring the advantages o{ a Woods location for transportation, shopping.recreation. Three bedrooms, (one VERY large); Florida room; pleasant kitchenwith eating space. ~uch new equipment makes it virtually maintenance free.

, " 886-4200, INCOME

This is your opportunity to buy a piece of SOS income property, in good condition,pri~,ed at only $23,900. You'll have all the attractions of Grosse Pointe living,sucll as fine Park facilities, good shopping and transportation. Two furnaces;separate utilities; new wiring; quick possession.

886-4200

NOT dUST A HOME-A WAY OF LI FE!Located just a few lots off of the prestigious Windmill Pointe Drive. This

impressive custom-built spacious Colonial residence is full of true examples ofcraftsmanship, still proudly displaying themselves. Beautiful library with genu.ine. beamed ceiling. Very attractive foyer and front staircase. 6 second floorbedrooms. Finished basement. 100 x 207' outstanding lot. Fehruary 1 possession.Priced in the eighties, This is one you shouldn't miss. Can us today.

Borland • McBreartyREAL TORS

Schweitzer

Locpking For That' PSPECIAL"Christmas Present?THINK ABOUT,

1. .ldaking an investment in real estate .•. one of the continuously safest;,mfIation hedges.

2. The benefits you will provide your family with, by living in Grosse Pointe'.••• Lake St. Clair, good schools, established municipal services, excellentshopping, unsurpassed conveniently located activities for children o{ allages, plus an unparalleled accessibility to the "Renaissance Center."

3. .The contribution you'll be making toward improving the Energy Crisis byliving in Grosse Pointe ••. where most things are either walking distanceor just minutes away from your home.

AIRY CORNER EXPOSUREFour bedroom center hall colonial that affords much mare than just a finefamily neighborhood. It also has land (120' width), 3 baths, 2 lavatories, library.family room, recreation room, attached garage, and much more. Even a goodassumable mortgage, Make your family happy by contacting one of ourconsultants for complete information on this special value home.

TRY THIS!A newer Center Hall Colonial affording an opportunity to ilve in a trulyquality horne that is in move-in condition. 3 family bedrooms, 2'h baths, familyroom, Florida room, finished basement, central air.conditioning, sprinkler _system, etc .... ~any extras. Large, low interest assumable mortgage. $69,500.Don't delay contacting one of our consultants today for pOirticulars. It fits!

$53,500! ! !If you want your home to have di~tinctivc character, be in a fine family neigh.borhood near Village Shopping, schools, tennis courts, etc. . . . we suggestyou make your arrangements to see this 4 bedroom, 2* both Classic Colonialsoon. Beautiful deep lot, attached garage, quick possession.

YOUNG FAMilYFour.bedroom home in an ideal Grosse Pointe Park location nearelementary and middle schools, library. and. directly overlooki,ng athl~tlCfield. Sclparate dining room, paneled den, spac.lOus m?~ernJzed kl.tchen, firstfloor lavatory, 2 car brick garage, etc .... Move.1ll condItion and priced at only$35,000. 'Truly a good family home.

PARENTS LIVING WITH YOU?At last, we've listed a fine home that was designed to provide this type ofaccommodation ... in a way that will give both oC you the space and arrange.ment that needs no apology. This one owner Grosse Pointe Woods Cape Codhome, built in 1950, is in like.new condition and has many desirable extra fea.tures. Just a block {rom transportation and in the Star of Sea and North HighSchool area. Truly one.oCakind, $78,500. Call us for complete data,

HOCKEY FANS!Here's an excellent 3 bedroom 11h bath Colonial located in Grosse PointeFarms just approximatelY 2 blocks from the action oC the in~oor hoc.key ri.nk.Attractive design. New kitchen, Low maintenance. Good value In the mId. forties.

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881.8978

HANDY ANDYWan papering, Painting,

Carpentry, Fences. GulleB.Iloofing, C.ment Work, .Ie.

Guaranr""d Wad.

52'-.173--526-7014

PAINTINGPAPER, WALL WASl!I~G,';

158.0~~_ .. ~::4434. ,: ,

R. & T. PHOFESSIONAL.painting, interior, and ex ... 'terior, Free estimates. 462',Roland, Grosse' Pointc.",Farms, 882-4586,'; , •

----QUALITY Decorating, paint

ing - Interior j ,and Ex ..terior. R. D. l,cwis, 372.3249,

PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand.,ing and finishing; Special.'i~ing in dark, staining,. ,"Supply own power." CalL. .for free estimate. W. Abra. -ham. 979.3502. 891.5924.

TED'S.WALLPAPER RE~lOVING

EXCLUSIVELYFree Estimates -" Insured

531.3500

INTERIOR and.1 exterior'painting and paper hang.'ing. Reasonable r:rates. 30 'years experience. "'Ray Bar.'nowsky, 371-2384, aIler 6,'p.m.

CO)IPLETE decorating. Pa.perhanging. Insured, guar- :'anteed. Al Schneider, TU1.0565 or Ralph Roth, 886.8248. -

1--------1..--- .FLOOR SANDING., All fin. .

ishes. 3rd gener'ltion. Li.:censed. 371-0830. <)

~IASTER Decorators. Pro.~ •I fessional at a f~ir price. '

R. C. Mowbray Associates.:';a1l for estimate .. 331.3230 ....

WALL PAPER REMOVALESTIMATES _ 331-3230

IEXPERT painting, pap e r .

hanging. Free estimates. G;','Van Assche, 881.5754. ' .

INTERIOR painting andpaper hanging. Wall wash.ing and carpet cleaning:Re"sonable priced. CallRon 777.2139.

21J-WALL WASHING,K - MAINTENANCE Com"pany, Wall washing, floor.'

cleaning and waxing. Fre~,eslimates. 882.{)688.

WALL WASHING .PAINTING & DECORATlNG.

EL~IER T, LABADIETU 2.2054

SUPREME wall washing bymachine, no dripping, Car.pet and furniture cleaning.Free estimates. PH 1.8726

SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTESFOR OVER '/z CENTURY

b." Sty" .f Ftflc..,.d... f., ,..WA 1-8282

'ArNf )H(,dTLIS 'IINOSIt''UF'''''' ... ''' ....

~'OIi'M DOQ.5. AND WINOOw')

To Advertise UnderuGUIDE TO

GOOD SERVICE"CALL 882.6074

,. V. Service Call '7.00Color , , , Block and White. ,Stereo

Prompt Service My business is service. not soles!I GUAUNTEf MY WORK

DALE SMITH

Shelton. 757.7035.

SALES AND SERVICE15011 KEICHEVAL

1M' .. Alt.. • In I~ ... '"

TU 5./1000CIooM ._ ..

JOANNA WESTERNWINDOW SHADES

illcl.4i".Chin Link AII.Ste.1 ud

Ru.tic Styl••

MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO.l04,OJ HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDU$TltIAL

GRA" TOP

21.I-PAINTING,DECORATING

SUBURBAN Maintenance As.sociates. Custom paintingand wall papering. Free es.timates. 20 years in GrossePointe a rea. 7763038.

Thursday, December II, ,197521H-RUG CLEANING -:n-I-PAINTING--C-A-L-L-E-BS-&-S-O-N-- DECORATtNG';arpet and Upholstery clean. QUALITY PAI!}l,TING

ing, l"ast drying. Free esli. SERVICE"imates. Fully insured. 172. SAVE NOW .9555. 20 years proCessiona,! experi. '_

enceSTEAM EXTRACTION, any MATT FLETCHER

size living room and hall 4151 Buckingham OlU66102:-:-:$28,95. Carpet and furni. :i 'ture cleanin g. Sha mpooing C & C PAINTING,' Interior.al'ailable. Wall washing exterior, 25 year~ paintingdone by machine. Satisfac. in Grosse Point}: Work.. . ,tion guaranteed. PR 18726., manship guaranteed. Free" •

___________ ('stimates. l!39.093l, ' -ARDMORE -

STEAM OR S HAM PO 0 , I INTERIOR EXTERIOR pamt.. .A L S 0 FUR NIT U R E: ing, experienced, r('ason.. .CLEANING, 10 Y 1': A R S able rates, Richard Probert,. 'EXJ>EHIENCE, 2Q'} DIS.' 885.1024 after 6 P.~l,COUNT ON ALL LARGE EXTERIOH, interio~p~;;;l~ORDERS. SATISFACTION ing, wall \\'ashing, gutter-GUA~~~TEED, 77~!252._ ing cleaning No jobs to

HOLI DA Y small. Heasonable rates.GREETI NGS _C_al_l _8_ob~8_1.8_7_63. ~

STEAM CLEANING GROSSE POJNTERugs - Furniture - Carpets CONTRACTORS

ProCessional WorkmanshipCI k E. t RESIDEi\TI.6.L

ar'e qUlpmen COl\IMERCIALAll Work GU:lrnnteed 1;051'(;.\1 PA/l,TI;';'G r\:--;D

Call now and ask for Mark WALLPAPERINGThe carpet cleaners carpet 'Tlnu J\:Gcleaner, 882.90B2-Insured, EXPERr85~~i55 f. I,8225933,

ence , re la e war.3277,

PAPER hanging by LaJolla.882.9066.

OFFICES AND HOMESpainted in afternoons andevenings. Experienced, 884.6568,

INTERIOR.EXTERIORPAINTING

COMPLETE Decoratingservice. Paper hanging andremoving. Material, work.manship guaranteed. Forestimates call

WILLIAM FORSYTHEVAlley 2.9108

DONALD BLISSDecorator

Free EstimatesTU 1-7050

40 Years in Grosse Pointe

NEED painting? We're wait.ing! Call 882.9234 or 779.6823,

for free estimate.

KURT O. BAEHRCUSTOM Painting and Dec.

orating. Wall papering.Guaranteed. F r e e esti.mates. LA 1.4546.

CUSTOM painting and dec.orating by La Jolla. 882.9066.

JEFF'SWALLPAPER REMOVING

QUALITYFree Estimates - Insured

779.5235 ---INTERIOR.Exterior painting,

20 years experience. G,

IIOUSE painting and wallpapering by experiencedpainter. Off season price.Call Bob after 4 p, m. 368,8560.

GROSSE POINTE V('terans,professional decorators,We do painting, wallpaper.ing, interiors, paper re-m 0 val and antiquing,Please call for estimateRob, 331.3230.

i INTERIOR Painting. Experi'ld l' bl k 885

SPEClALS on carpet and up.hostcry cl('aning. SteamBrite extraction method.Christmas special no\\',2011. off. Wall washing. Callthe rest and price the best.7740547-7753553.

RE-ROOFl.{)OO Sq, Ft. $39500Ranch Home

INCLUDES:• 240 lb. seal tab shingles

15 years guarantee• All labor and material

Expert in aluminum• Siding.GuttersTrim• Roof Vent-Repairs

FREE ESTIMATE

X-ELENT ROOFING757-2953

21H-RUG CLEANING

Hot Asphalt RoofingMetal Decks

Res,.Comm .. lndus.Licensed and Insured

F. O'Malley & SonsLA 6-4693

FALL SPECIAL• Guller Cleaning• Roof Maintenance• Light Hauling• Cleaning of basement and

atticsFor free estimates call

772.6845

METHODS CARPETCARE

Will power jet your ca rpetsclean with the most ad.vanced method or carpelcleaning availabl('. Call for,details and free ('stimate,.331.2331.

CARPET and upholst(,l"ed(urniture cleaning, J( qua I.ity is just a little mor!'desirable than priee, pleasecall 757.7333. WC' also renteverything ne('dcd to .:leanyour own carpet wilh eompl('te doir.yourself assistance.

-KCARPIo:T Cl.EI\NI",G co..

SpeC'ializini: in "sl('a m ('x ,traction," Ih" most <'fCeclive carp('t cleaning pro.cess ('v('r d('v('j"p('c!. ]\faywe cstimat(' your office or

~.Olll' hom('? 8820688.

AARON MAINTENANCERoofing and gutters, Carpen

ter work. Please call eve.nings. 779.9075,

THE MOSTADVANCED

METHOD OF STEAMCARPET CLEANINGCARPET CARE SYSTE:'IS

RESInE:"ITJ..\LCmfMERCIAL,

WE 1I0NOR~l."STF.R CHARGE

FREE ESTIMATE 884.4840

HOOVERFACTORY AUTHORIZED

SERVICEPOINTE VACUUM

FREE PICKUP ANDDELIVERY

NEW REBUILT PARTSTU 1-0700

2t002 MACK

GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY

l"REE to good home, 2 kit.tens (4 months). weanedand litter trained, 823.4613after 6 p.m.

YORKSHIRE Terriers AKC,12 weeks, 2 beautiful males.A perfect Christmas gift.882.4312,

21-MOVING ROOFS and DECKSGUTTERS AND

MOVING - Hauling, appli. DOWN SPOUTSances, also small jobs. Gutters cleaned and flushedCovered truck. Reasonable, New aM Repair Work886.3443. Licensed and Insured

SMALL van for hire _ de. 884.9512liveries or moving jobs. \ ADVANCE MAINTENANCECareful, considerate. 885. LOWEST PRICE'S on new2372. gutters. Gullers repaired

21A-PIA ....O SERVICE and cleaned, No job too bigor too Jmall, Work donepersonally. Serving GrossePointe for 25 years. Rich.ard Willertz, 50 Roslyn Rd.Free estimates, call TU1.8170.

J. D. CANDLERROOFING CO.

96 Years Reliable ServiceRf:sldential lh Commercial

All types of Roofs & DecksGutters & Downspouts

REPAIRSNo Job Too Largp.-or Small

Free EstimatesCall 899.2100

Insured Workmf'n

COMPLETE plano service.TuniDg, rebuilding, refin.ishing. 111e m b e r PianoTechnicians Guild. Zech.Bossner, 731.7707.

PIANO tuning and repairing.Work guaranteed. MemberAFM. Edward Felske. 526.5916.

21B-S1WINGMACHINE

COMPLETE Tune-Up, $3.95,all makes. all ages. Allparts stocked. 885.7437.

21C-ELECTRICALSERVICE

SKALNEK ELECTRIC CO.28 years experience

Residential - CommercialRepairs, alterations, Code

violations469.4503

ELECTRICAL S E R V ICE.Grosse Pointe, Wiring andinstallation, No job toosmalL 331.8767,

ALL TYPES of electricalwork. Ranges, dryers in.stalled - remodeling. Elec'trieal repairs, fixtures installed, city violations. Li.censed and insured. Col.ville Electric Company.Evenings 774.9110. DaysLA 67352.

Call 884-4224

425 CHAMPINE PLACEGROSSE POI NTE FARMS

FIRST OFFERINGBY OWNER

Well maintain('d 3 hedroom, Il~ haths brick colonialin prime location on a quiet sirle street nearChalfont(' and Moross. Extra large lot, n~w\)'remodC'l('d kitchen and bath, 2 natural (ir('plac('sin living room and playroom. Fully carpeted anddraperies throughout, Aluminum storms, largefenced gard('n, 2 car garage. ~tar of The Sea,Monti('th. Only shorl walking distance to 7 Mileshopping district and D.S. R, and Srmta bus lines.

Pric('d in the low 5Q's for quick sale.Shown by Appointment.

HARDOR COURT (cornerMoross and Lakeshore) ,-Executives here is yourdream house! French Colo.nial huilt 1970, 5 bedrooms,luxury kitchen, fa mil yroom, librar~', 3 car attach.ed garage, all with full viewof the lake!

COLLIE pups, beautifullymark('d. A.K.C.. shots,worm('c!, eyes chcck('d.371.1384.

13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

CHRISTMAS KITTENS. Freeto good hom('s. 8 weeksold. Happy, healthy. friskie.Long and short hair, 889.0178. I

2 FEMALE Siamese kittens,8 weeks old. ready forChristmas. 881683,';.

16-PETS FOR SALEGER:'IAN SilEPIIERD pups.

AKC, wormed, shots, largebone, snow white, 7739583.

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PRICED to sell, unique pieshaped lot on Cul.de.sac inWoods. Terms. 886.1339.

LAST AVAILABLE LOT ONI CAMERON PLACE, 150x1l5,

GEORGE PALMS, REALTOR886-4444

MICHA WYE resort, GaylordMichigan, reduced price,by owner, 881.2983.

LIGI & ASSOCIATES8868770

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WM. W. QUEEN886-4141

Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONEHAVING TROUBL,E FINDING JUST THE RIGHT HOUSE?

WE CAN HELP-WE HAVE THREE GROSSE POINTEOFFICES TO SERVE YOU

882-0087Grosse Pointe ReaIEstate

co.In the Heart of Grosse Pointe

MEDICAL BUILDING -GROSSE POI NTE WOODS

.. Suites. basement, central air. ample parking.

VACANTLake Shore. MorassCarver St.

IMPORTANT WARRANTY

1. The central heating system,2. Major plumbing fixtures.3. The plumbing system contained within the home.4. The electrical system within the home.5. All types of water heaters.6. Sheet metal duct work.7. Central air conditioning systems.8. Built.in appliances which are fixtures.9. Water softeners.

How much would you guess this is worth?

Many other homes available.

QUEENSAY THE WORD!

And the builder will put the finishing touchesneeded to complete this brand new 4 bedroomhome in the Farms. All rooms generous sized-Family Room, library, butler's pantry, Near theLake.

IN GROSSE POINTE PARK, we offer an exceptionally clean custom Colonial builtin 1941 on nice 75 foot lot near transportation and the lake. 4 bedrooms, 2\!zbaths, paneled family room, 2 games rooms in basement - one with a fireplace.A wonderful family home - wrap up your Christmas early this year! 8814200.

HAWTHORNE - Popular 3 bedroom, 1~ bath COLONIAL with library, quickoccupancy, 2 car garage, lovely 701'147 site and UNDER $50,000. 881.6300.

A'M'RACTIVE CAPE COD in the Woods with 3 bedrooms, Ph baths, library ANDfamily room with beamed ceiling. 2 car attached garage all on nicely landscaped75x151 site. $62,000. 8&4-0600.

MUST BE SOU> - Delightful CAPE COD with 2 bedrooms and Florida room on1st, 2 bedrooms and lots o( storage on 2nd, 2 car garage, immediale occupancyand only $33,900. 88HI300.

STONE'S nmow FROM LAKE - Luxurious RANCH designed for easy living andextensive entertaining with 2 family bedrooms plus servant's bedroom, all withprivate baths, paneled family room plus Florida room, 1st Cloor laundry. 3 carattached garage, lovely 11lx2()5 setting and many special amenities. $I25,OOO.881.6300.

ANITA - Maintenance.free all aluminum STARTER BUNGALOW with 3 hedrooms(one is ideal as nursery), fine family room, cozy fireplace, 2car garage, immediale occupancy and just right for young marrieds. Only $30,900 by ('state,881-&00.

SPARKLING CONTEMPORARY RANCH well adapted to entertaininl( with its attracUve 32.6 x 13 living and dining area with raised hearth fireplace. 3 bedrooms. 2full baths, mahogany paneled games room, attachc<l garage and popular Starof Sea Parish close by. $67,000. 884-0600,

LOCHMOOR - Luxurious 5 bedroom, 4~ bath air condition('d COLONIAL on107 x 162 site, with 29 x 19 family room, 1st C100r laundry, 2 panelccl gam('srooms, 3 car attached garage and possible low inter('st assumption terms.881-6300,

OUTSTANDING COLONIAL on quiet dead end lane near Ferry School, built of facebrick in ]965, with 3 b4X!rooms, 2'h baths, family room, kitchen built ins, centralair, 2-car attached garage and nothing to do but move in, $69,000 and InlRRY.881-6300.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Beautiful 3 bell room, 1 If: bath COLONIAL with pan.Poll'<!family room, NEW kitchen. central air, 2 car garage. Handy to )fack.Scv('nMile. Best value at 545,500, 884-0600.

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONEREALTOR~

Peg. T\It ... ~.Eighf G R 0 SSE P 0 I N TEN EW 5U-&UL ISTA-T-'.---1-3---.-EA-L-.-S-T-,,-n---1-3--R-E-A-L-E-S-TA-T--E---13---R-EA-L-is-T-A-T-E-- 16-P£15 FORSALE

FOR SALE FOI SALE FOR SALE FORSALE869 LAKE 3 BEDROOM seml.Ranch onSHORE Huntln,ton Road, living JUST $3,000 DOWN

Comer Roslyn room with natural Cire. Mack.Moross area, immacu.c!u.ic Colonial .. bedrooms place, . Ie size dining late 3 bedroom, carpeted,

S baths, famUy room with room, complete new kit. family room, full basement,bar, kitchen with built.ins, chen with table space, den 2 car garage. large lot,central air, 2~ car garage. or 4th bedroom, new car. $21.900.Many extras. Principals peting and newly decorated CENTURY 21only, throughout. Breezeway and

attached garage. Price in50's. 886.8481.

21 I-STORMS ANDSCREENS------EASTVIEW

ALUMINUM INC.B. F. GOODRICH

VIN YL PRODUCTSALCOA BUILDING PROD.

Storm Windows, Doors,Awnings. Porch EnelosuresSiding - Seamless Gutters

MINIATURE Schnauzers, 6 J.M, Seal Tab RoofingKENMORE 20663. H a r per weeks, AKC. Home raised. Storm and Screen Repair

Woods. Perfect brick ranch Reasonable. 881.8732 _ 294. Licensed, Insured, BondedEXECUTIVE home, 3 bed. for retirees' This gem is in 4617. 15030 Houston.Whittier

rooms, 2 way fireplace, I mint condition. Near East. LA 7-5616 or LA 7.7230family room. priced in the I land low taxes and Ex. 3 MONTH OLD Labrador -low 60's. 19972 West Wi!. pres~way, All this for $28,. puppy, fr~e, TU 5.5317. AARON ~tAINTENANCEIiams. 8819133, open week. [ 900, Hurry! Gutters, roo fin g, gullersends 2 to 5. 886.3300 BEAGLE, AKC registered., cleaned, aluminum storm

_________ LTY 9 months old, $80, 882.7905, doors. Please call el'enln:;sINCREASE--I' D. DAY REA ._____ 779.9Q75.

THE SALES BALFoun,-703.705, 2--;;park GHEAT DANE puppies - 21F-HOMEPOTENTIAL I ling brand new 4 bedroom A,K.C registered. 6 weeks IMPROVEMENT

• I model homes in a beautiful old, ready to take now or _. _OF YOUR HOME I' prestigious setting. 0 pen will hold until Christmas. PAINTING

BY THE MOST daily and Sunday 25, 8B1. Bred from championship EXTERIOR. INTERIORADVA CE uETIIOD line with excellent temper .N m I 5853 ELECTRICAL--OF STEAM CARPET --' ---------- men!. 822.0(;)4, MAINTENANCE

CLEANING 19025 ~10TT bctv.'een Kelly ------------ \VALL \VASHING

CARPET CARE I auJ I3i:;;c<Jn:;fic:d, modern AIREDALE puppies. Pe~brick ranch, new $20 yard ment chamion sired moth. I Ll GJlT 11.\l;LI:'\G

SYSTEMS carpeting, fireplace, early er excellent temp~rment, I Call Gunter or MikeHESJDENTIAL occupancy, Ask for loves children. 881.6346 I 7726845

c~~~~g;6~L GEORGE F. SHORT SCHNAUZER pUP~ies, -RAYW~PONKE:Y--881 2811 A.K.C" shots, wormed'i 20087 MACK

MASTER CHARGE - males. Will hold for Christ. DESIGNER BUILDERFREE ESTIMATE 884.4840 i LAST 2 WEEKS I mas, $125. 886.0098. I PLANS

GROSSE POINT~ WOODS.- ELIGIBLE FOR $2000 OLD ENGLISH S:leep DOg.,ilf you are :;~~~~~ to remod.r----------.-;.~=======~I~IU~e~~c;;:~y ~~~~, c~~~~~TAX DEDUCTION male, 2'/2 years, A.K,C, ('lor an ad.dlllon to. you!'

G P. R IE Can assume 6'~% mort. LAST ONE registered, good lovely pet I place of bUSiness, o!flce 01'rosse olnte ea state gage. Open 2.5 Sunday. Brand New 4 bedroom, 21f. for Christmas $100 823'1' reSIdence, my years of ex.ROACH 886.5770 baths, larg' e closets, family 0093 ,. perience in this field will

CO " . assure you of building plans. " room and first floor utility ----------

ALLARD, 2270, near Harper, room, completely land. LAHASA.APSO pup pie s'l ~hat will pr?vid.e econolll.OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 Grosse Pointe Woods. Sharp scaped, carpeted. A.K.C., 8 weeks old. TU Ical and dlstmctlVe results.

158 Kenwood 5 BRS. 3 bedroom brick bungalow, 4.2832 21G-ROOFING1351 Anita 4 BRS. fireplace, wool carpeting, FRANK HAYDEN ----.-------- RV552 Cadieux 4 BRS. 2 bedrooms and 1 full bath BU ILDER 886-1339 2O-GENERAL SERVICEI SE ICE1012 Somerset 2 BRS. down, large rOom 11 by 18 ---------- . FLAT ROOF

on second floor with lYet DELUXE 3 bedroom, 2 floor P L I!~BIN G, plastermg,FIRST OFFERING plaster and hardwood floor, home; 2 fireplaces; 2"h pamtmg, ear.pent!y, ma.

3 bedroom 1"h bath, living room with fireplace, 2 car garage. new side baths; large rooms with sonry, etc. YlOlatlons cor.large formal dining room, sun room, Delightful drive. Conventional mort. everything you would want rected. Nothmg too small.house. gage. Move.in condition, in your dream home. GUY DE BOER, 776.3708.

price reduced open Sunday MARINA Plaza, Marine City 20"-e'"R ..-t-T L'"YI"'GGROSSE POINTE WOODS 2.5, Must be seen to appre -500 10 700 sq. ft. stores '" '" ... 1"1

4 bedroom 2 bath, den. 'Penee! home for those eiate. available for lease in new Iwho appreciate maximum space for dollar spent. M. WARNER, REALTOR mini.mall. CARPET LAYING$32,700. 885.5788 ST. CLAIR-for lease-new NEW AND OLD

GROSSE POINTE CITY .OPEN 12.5 weekends. 21240 3 bedroom h 0 m e ON Stairs Carpeted Shifted3 BR 2 bath plus 4th bedroom and oath on third Kenmore corner Helen near RIVER with excellent view, ClgRaerPeatirBlIurofnsAIRle:rwpeovsenfloor. Superb area near Village. Living room with luxury throughout, refer-Mack. (Wooden fence-no . dfireplace and bookshelves. $49,000. signs). 2~2 car garage, 3 ences reqUire. ALSO

GROSSE POINTE PARK bedrooms, central air, ED SASS NEW CARPET SALES2 bedroom Ranch. This house is in the finest Pointe schools, beautiful Samples Shown in

t. I'L b th Your Homecondition of any we've ever had the privilege recrea 10n room, ,.... a s.L I t t. d E OR BOB TRUDELto selL A fantastic value. $46,l5OO. ove y rees, pa 10 an R ALTgardens. Owner. No brok. 294.5896

GROSSE POINTE FARMS ers. St. Clair OfficeSuper home. 5 bedrooms, Camily room, library, ---------- Phone (313) 3211.9003winding stairs, marble foyer. Huge carpeted base. SCHOOL HOUSE, Restored Marine City Office

t f 1 rg h faml'ly g th 'ng $165000 professional. Comfortable,men or a e appy a en s. ,. Phone (313) 765-4013Interesting. Must see! 15

2 FAMILY FLAT minutes from Boyne Moun. THE DETROi1 TOWERS944/46 Beaconsfield in immaculate condition. Ex. lain in the Jordan Valley. A luxurious condominiumcellent value at $34,900. Offers are being consider. concept and a legend in it's

VACANT PROPER1Y ed. MI 4-6446. own time, offers you . . ,,

Sunningdale at entrance of Lochmoor $35,000 GROSSE POINTE a private world, secureLakeshore at bend 70,000 BEACONSFIELD _ Income, and secluded, a breathtak-

5 rooms down. 4 up, ga. ing riverview. a prestirage, drive, new roof, new gious address, spacial 7furnace, decorated, very rooms, 3 baths, magnifi.clean. cent appointment. Now sell.

ing from $35,000 with 40WAYBURN - 2 family. 5 ~'ear mortgages at 8%. In.

rooms and bath each. Mod. quiries invited by Betteern bath and kitchen. Car. Wilson, 824.8436.pet. It's sharp! TOWERS REALTY CO,

LANSDOWN off Morang. Ex. BY OWNER - 4 bedroomtra nice 3 bedroom brick house, Grosse Poi n eand aluminum bungalow, Woods, excellent condition.garage. drive, 50 ft. lot. It's I m m e d i a te occupancy.sharp! You have to see it. Open Sunday. 882.8523.

HARPER WOODS BY OWNER, 942 Berkshire,WOODSIDE - Near schools, Colonial, 4 ,bedroom, 2

3 bedroom bungalow, ga. baths 011 second and 2 bed.rage, pool. Quick posses. rooms, 1 bath on 3rd floor.sion. Florida Owner says large new kitchen, base."sell". ment playroom, deep lot.

CROWN VA 1-6500 Assumable mortgage 711.%.TOM McDONALD & SON $65,900, 824-8405.1.-_--------------------' 13A-LOTS FOR SALE

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"The Wisell\en"

Grosse Pointe:\lemorial Center

Call 882.5327

EbenezerBaptist Church

2100 I 'Ioros, ltd.l\ll~.~nll

TRIO OF TEHROR

Tile GroHe Pointe

Page Twenty-Nine

Evcn'ng r omdy ServiceIi :W

('illl,lllIa, F,',II\:,1 of'llhlC

Sunday School 9 45Wor~hlfl Sefvice 11 00

Till' ~nl\C: In 'I'lw ,\it"1l"1 H"11 1\"'1\,,11."\

First Ohurch ofUnderstanding

St. Paul Ev.Lutheran Ohurch

Ch,lIonl. Ind lothropTU \.6670

We l,wilc You 10 WorshipWilh Us

Wor,hip 9 30 ,I(: 11:00!l.30 Sunda\' School-

,\11 ..\'/(1'"

:'I:ursNY at Both ServicesPastors

R('\', Charlcs W. San<!rorkHl'V. Kenneth R, Ll'l\tz,

T!lD.

Rev. Sarah Solaria, 0.0,882.5327

GROSSE POINTEWOODS

~'e:J0fel'ian

Clwrch19950 MACK AVE. at TORIlEYROAD 885.1300

10:00 1I'0rship Scrl'lccs andChurch School

Advent :\Iusic Concert"The Glodu in G :\linol'''

hy FranCIS I'oulancc

10 a.m. ,\.: 11 a,lll. Services

MEMORIAL CHURCHUnited Presbyterian16 Lake Shore Road

For InrormalioD night orday call 882.5330, dial apra)er 882.8770.

Worship Services:9:30 and 11: 30

10:30 Study lIour"Reech'ing The Peace"

Ray II. Kiely

Boris Karloff played theFrankl'nstl'in (' rea tll I' e inthrct' films: Jau1l'.'; Whale's"Frankenstein," 1193t), :\Ir.Whale's "Brid.' uf Franken-stein," (\935), aud HowlandV. !.,'c's "Son of Franken.stl'in," (t939).

Chester E. PetersenCit.\' Administr:llor-Clerk

CITY OF

'lliutrMICHIGAN

17150 Maumee8810~20

NOTICE OF MEETING

The Gros,e PointeUNITARIAN

CHURCH

F" 111lIy Sl'lI ire 10.311Wor.,hip S('J\I(, 11:00

first IIIgUlh

Ev. LutheranChurch

Church Services8:30 and 11:00 a.m.

Sunday Church School9:301l.m.

GPN--12-lJ-75

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th:lt tIle l'iilll-ning Commission meeting in Decclllber is l'l'-

schcdukd to Tucsday, December Hi, 197:1, al8:00 p.m. o'clock in the CUUl\CII-CoUII Roolllof the Municipal Builcting.

Wor"hip S"fI ie,',930 and 1100 ;1 III

(;\;ufSl'ry, h .. 111 S"l \Ie,',)

9.30 11III SUllday Srh""lRev. Geol,e E. KUI1

Rev. George M. Selle ltc,

HDan('ing Sugar Pllln\Sand II FIICkel'lll1(Candle"Hev. Fred J-'. Call1phell

St. Michael',Episcopal Church20475 SUllnlngdole POlk

IIUt Mock" VelnierGrou. Point. Woods

The ReverendJam es A. McLaren,

RectorThomas J. Hurley, Curate

Sunday Servicesd il.m. ~ 10 a.m .. 12 noon

ellUrcll Scllool-NulSery thr"Grade 8 01 10 am.

SI. JamesLutheran Church

"On The Hill"McMil1ol1neor Kercheval

TU 4.0511

Vlrnler ROlel at W.duwoodDrive, Groll' "oint. Woods

884-5040

Grosse Poilit.

<r UnitedMETHODISTCHURCH

211 Mora .. Road886.2363

9:15 Family Worship lIndChurch School

11:15 Worship Service andNursery

MinisterPerry A. Thomas

The Grosse PointeCongregQtional

Church"0 CHALFONTE at LOTHROPSunday Service and

Church School9:30 and 11:00 a.m.

Crib Room thru 8th Grade"A Personal Letter"

Tim. 3;1-)5Dr. Roy R, HutcheonRev. Jay'H. Cummings

'-----GROSSE POINTEand AREA-----'

Rev .... K.ppllrI __ R.v. L.rry Mlch"'1

CHRISTIANSCIENCE

First Chllrch of Christ,Sclentisl

Grosse PolJlte Farms282 a.aUonte

Dear Kerby RoadServices

Sunday 10:30 A.M.Wednesday 8:00 P.M.

Sunday School 10:30 A.M.Infant care provided.

JAMES H, 01NGEMANMAYORRICHARD G. SOLAKCITY CLERK

FLORINE STALLARDTREASURERCity of Grosse Pointe Farms

CITY OF

~rn.6Sr Jnitttr 1J1nrlUB

NOTICETO TAXPAYERS

Published: Grosse Pointe News, issue or December II.1975.

CITY OF

~rn1i1it 'niute jTarmsMICHIGAN

SUMMARYO'F THE MINUTES.DECEMBER 1, 1975

The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m.Present on Roll Call: Mayor James H. Dingeman,

Councilmen Harry R. Fruehauf. Jr .• Jack M. Cudlip,Nancy J. Waugaman, Joseph L. Fromm, W. JamesMast and Lloyd A. Semple.

Those Absent Were: None .Mayor James H. Dingeman presided at the meet.

ing.The Minutes of the ,Regular Meeting which was

held on November 17, 1975, were accepted as cor .rected. . .

The Council, acting as the Zoning Board ofAppeals, granted the appeal of Mr. Donald W. Osborn,thereby authorizing the issuance of a Permit for theconstruction of a new family room addition to therear of his h()me located at 345 Moselle Place.

The Council adopted a resolution denying theGrosse Pointe War Memorial Association's requestthat further consideration of their request for a ClassC Liquor License to be located at the War MemorialCenter be postponed for ninety days. The Counciladopted a further resolution recommending that theState Liquor Control Commission deny the requestof the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Association fora Class C Liquor License to be located at the WarMemorial Center.

The Council adopted a resolution to refund to theCharles Fromm Company. a cash bond in the amountof $2,000.00, and a Building Permit fee in the amountof $7,902,00, regarding construction on the Rose Ter.race project; the City having retained the remaining$200.00 of the Permit fee {or administrative costs.

The Council adopted a resolution scheduling PublicHearings to he held successively on January 5, 1976,beginning at 8:00 p,m., regarding the followingmatters:

A. The proposed rezoning of the parcel locatedat 12 Lake Shore Road, from an RMDistrict as currently zoned based uponcertain contingencies, to an RI-AA Districtas formerly zoned.

B. The proposed rezoning of the foregoingparcel from the former Rl.AA District toan RI.A District.

The Council adopted a further resolution sched.uling a Public Hearing before the Zoning Board ofAppeals on January 5, 1976, immediately following theforegoing Public Hearings. for the purpose of hearingthe appeal of Superi()r Lake Enterprises, for thegranting of a variance from the provisions of theCity's Zoning Ordinance which would allow them toconstruct a private roadway twenty.six feet in widthwithin the subdivision which they propose to developon the Rose Terrace properly.

The Council approved the proposal from WilliamsRefrigeration and Heating, Incorporated, to replacecertain da maged air conditioning equipment in theCity Hall, at an approximate cost of $1,000.00; theCouncil having first determined that acceptance ofthe foregoing proposal served the best interests ofthe City; the cost of the foregoing project to heexpended in the amount of approximately $6.0<JO.00resulting from an insurance claim pertaining to theequipment and $t,OOO.ooof City funds,

The Council adopted a resolution authorizingMayor James II. Dingeman to place his signature,in addition 10 currently authorized signatures, uponchecks drawn upon various funds and accounts, inthe name of the City of Grosse Pointe Farms.

The Council appointed 1>1 rs, Josephine Beardsleeand Mrs. Joanne Leonard to thc City's Board ofCanvassers; each to serve a four year term endingDecember 31, 1979.

The following Reports were received by the Coun.cil and ordered pia ced on file:

A. Fire Department Report for the month ofOctober, 1975.

B. The Summary porlion of the Gro~se PointeYouth SNvices Divisions Heport for themonth of Odober, 1975.

Upon proper molion made, supporll'd and rarric:I,the m('eling adjourncd at 11:.';()pm.

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The 1975 County and School Tax is nowpayable at the City Office, 90 Kerby Road,Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236.

Payment without penalty may be madeup to and including February 14, 1976 .

The City Office will close at 12:00 Noonon December 24th for Christmas, and will alsoclose at 12:00 Noon on December 31st for NewYears Day.

A Wayne County CircuitCourt arraignment and pre.trial conference were heldTuesday, November 18, for a37.year.old St. Clair Shoresman, who was charged ontwo counts stemming froman incident on October. 21.

Det. Everett Plumb reoported that a tenlative agree.ment was reached betweenhimself. the prosecutor andthe defense counsel for JohnEvangelos Routsis that if thesuspect pled guilty to thecharge of carrying a pistolin a motor vehicle, a secondcharge would be dropped.

The p 0 s sib I e droppedcharge is assault with intentto do great bodily harm lessthan murder, police said.

At this time. officers havereceived no further informa.tion on the case's disposition.

Police stated the suspectallegedly pulled a gun on twoofficers after he was stoppedfor specding.

Offer to ChangeCharge in Case

n~upp c~n,pfittcrs, ofRoyal Oak, is offering a pres. Ienlation on cross countryskiing at the NeighborhoodClub, 17150 Waterloo avenue,Wednesday, December 17.at 7:30 p.m.

A film, tips and equipmentdisplays will be featured tointroduce this growing sportto the Pointes.

This is presentation kicksoff the c1ub's second crosscountry season.

Mark Ulmer, a member ofthe Nomads outdoor club,says he's looking forward toan excellent cross countryseason which will includeday trips to the Metro Parksas we1l as a weekend at Wal.loon Lake in mid.February.

Paul Kramer, anotherNomad member. emphasizesthat the presentation isbeing o{{ered as a publicservice to introduce thesport of cross country skiingto the area. There is nocharge for the event.

Further jnformation maybe obtained at the club bycalling 885.4600.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

CITY OF

~rnSlir 'ntutr l1Inn~.6MICHIGAN

GPN--J2-11-75

Bid propf'sals shall be on forms furnishedby the City, accompanied by a satisfactory BidBond or Certified Check for five percent (,')'/<)of the proposal amount.

The successful bidder shall be required tofurnish satisfactory Performance Bond andLabor and Material Paym(ml Bond, each forthe fll 11 amount of the propos:!!'

Each bidder agrees to hold his bid firmfor a period of sixty (GO) days aftcr the datcfor receipt of bIds,

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS

CHESTER E. PETERSENCit:-.' Adn,illlstr:ltor-Clerk

Sealed bids will be received by the CityClerk of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods atthe Municipal Building, 20025 Mack Avenue,Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236 until3:00 o'clock P.M. Eastern Standard Time onJanuary 21, 1976, at which time and place bidswill be publicly opened and read aloud for thedesign and construction of an office, lunchroom and locker room facility for the Depart-ment of Public Works,

The proposed facility shall be located at1200 Parkway Drive, in the City of GrossePointe Woods and shall occupy the area be-tween the existing Department of PublicWorks Building and the existing Public WorksGarage,

Copies of specificntions and bid sheetsmay be obtained from the City Clerk. The Cityof Grosse Pointe Woods reserves the right toreject any and all Imls, to waive any infor-mality in the bidding and to accepl any bidit deems to be in the best interest of the City.

YOUNG man with Jeep andsnow plow will do resi.dential or commercialplowing this winter. Payyearly or when it snows.Reliable and reasonable.Brad, 886.1924.

AMERICAN "Igloo" snowservice, residential andcom mer cia I, free esti.mates. 886.Q957.

FALL CLEAN UPLEAF REMOVALSNOW REMOVALSHOREWOOD

LANDSCAPI NG CO.778-5900

CUSTOM SEWING and aileI' .ations. Grosse Pointe Park .823-6837, 822.5093.

21Z-SNOW REMOVAL& LANDSCAPING

21W-DRESSMAKINGAND TAILORING

• Silver and Gold Plating• Oxidizing and Repairing• Brass Polishing,

Lacquering_ Fireplace fixtures

refinished• Copper polishing and

buffing

LEEBERT51LVERSMITHS14110 CHARLEVOIX

3 blocks west of ChalmersVA 2.7318

TRIMMING, removal. spray.mg. feeding and stumpremoval. Free estimates.Complete tret: service. CnlFIe m i n g Tree Service.TUxedo 1-6950.

EASTERN TREE and stumpremoval. Insured. 293.4069or answering service. 773.0600.

:\UCHEL PILORGET Land.scaping - Co'.nplete main.tenance and planting ser.vice. 884.6~

TV 1-6988

LEGALNOTICE

CUSTOMCRAFTConstruction Company•BUILDERS

Ie REMODELERS•Additions, Dormers

Rec. Rooms, BathroomsKitchens, New Home.

•Custom Garages and Doors•Free Estimates and Planning•FINANCING ARRANGED•

881-1024REMODELING

HOME BUILDINGby

BIDIGARE BROS.INC.

Extra rooms, dormers, attics,kitchens, recreation rooms.Licensed and Insured.

Remodeling loans to $7,500.No down payment, 10 yearsto pay.

772.5715

LETOBUILDING COMPANY

Since 1911Custom Building

Family rooms our specially,alterations, kitchens.

TU 2.3222

HARRY SMITIlBUILDfNG CO.Established in

Grosse Pointe Area Since 11137Residential and Commer~ia1

RemodelingAlterations and Maintenance

New Construction885.3900 885.7013

ROFESSIONAL carpentry,modernize to modernism I

home or office. 25 years ex. I

perience. Call after 5, War ..ren Schultz, 771.1091.

UALITY WORK by carpen.tel' with over 20 years ex.perience in Grosse Pointe.Kitchens remodeled, ba~c.ments paneled, room addi.tions, ete': Conscientious.Small jobs acceptable. 882.J004.-

CAP 1 Z Z O. Construclion-basements 'made dry_ Allwork guaranteed. Will notnot be underbid. Licensedand Insured. 885-0612.

REPAIRS and REFl:'o1ISH.ING on all your woodpieces. Ex'pert work. Rea.~onable rates. Call John526.5336 or 499.0031.

ELECTRIC sewer cleaning, I_ Attics. Porch EnclosuresNo foota~el charge. Tele. • Additions _ Kitchenspho~e price, 20 years ex. • Commercial buildingsperlence. Call Roe mer J 1M SUTTONPlumbing. TU 2.3150.

.. 1677 Brys DriveTO' 4.2942 TU 2.2436

CRAS. F. JEFFREY882-1800

• Basement Waterproofing• Underpin footinp_ Clacked or caved.in walls

ReferencesLicensed

-----,-.~-----

21M-SEwER SERVICESEWERS CLfANED, broken

Sewers rep'Iired. Guaran.teed. Reasonable rates.881-0063or 779-1225.

ALL TYPES oC steps, brickwork, block, stone, marble,COD C r e t e. Driveways,patios, chimneys. water.proofing. 20 years experi.ence,

DeSENDER822,1201

U no answelj, call evenings

CEMENT WORK of allYkiDd. Bond,d, licensed, iD'.ured. TU 2-9988, after 6p.m. or 372'4939.

21 P-WATERP ROOFI NGCASPER

CONST,RUCTION• Brick • Block .concrete

All kinds of stone work.Decorative. artificial brickand stone, Beautify yourkitchen, etc. Call anytime,772-6845. Licensed.Insured.Bllnded.

R. R. CODDENSCement Contractor

Family Business for 51 yrs,• New and repair wort• No job too small• Driveway.; and porches

our speci al~y• Patios• Chimneys• Waterproofing

CALL ANYTIME822-6694

21-O-CEMENT ANDIRICK WORK

CHAS. F. JEFFREYMASON CONTRACTOR

LlCBNSED ° INSURED• Bric:k • Bloc:k • Stone

• cemeDt Work• WaterproofiJlg• Tlack PomUII.• P.ticM of aD1 kiDd

"PORCHES' "" SPECIALTY"182-1800

Thursd.y, December f I, 1975 G R 0 SSE pot N TEN E W S--------------------------_._-------- ._._ _--"- -._---_ .. --_._-------------------21J-WAU, WASHING 215-CARPENTER 21S-CARPENTER 21Z-LANDSCAPING & A I. C" D f 'i I GOOD ,\ND EVIL

ARD~ORE I WORK WORK__9AR~!~.SE~~I~E (Journ our. at~ or i out 1 Director Roy W:lrd BakerWALL WASHtNG, Painting, I CUSTOM SHUrTER PANELS and fab. SNOW remuval. seasonal I An arraignment date-~ County undercover agents and. has often explored the nature

Windows, Floor cleaning, HOME REPAI RS rie frames' installed, Excel. contracts and sepa!"ate c?n i Wayne County Circuit Court YSD oHicers. : of good and evil in such films20% Discount on all large Ifnt worlpnanship, 4686t20. tracts. Insured. Call Jim,: for a 20-.\'ear.old Woods youth: He allegedly made a hand.: as "lnf<'fIlo." "Th~ Sinyl'r,cleaning orders, satisfac. Remodeling, repairs of any ALL HOME Repair, porche~, __~8:.~~_6: : who's charged with delivery to hand sale to an undercover! Not the Song," "lhe \-amtion guaran~ed, 172.2252. kind, work alone, no job chimneys, roofs, gutters, SNOW HEMOVAL of PCP, an animal tranquil. officer aft e I' authorities: pire LUl'ers," "S (' a r s of

21K-Wn'400W too big or small, rotten brick work. A.I carpenter. HESIDEl'>TlAL or ,izer. (and a controlled sub. learned a sale was to be COll Dracula" and "Dr. JekyllWASHING window cords, window Licensed. 293.7755. COJltl\lEHCIAL: stance), has been adjourned. sumated on October I, police and Sister lIyd(' "

sills, jams, doors, porches, ----------. REASOtl:ABLE and ; until next month, reported! said, --------.-.-------CALLEBS 1& SON basements ,atlics. Call Bill, 21T-PLUMBING AND HELIABLE 'the Youth Service Division,.

Window c:leaD1.or. Fully io. 889'()298. HEATING CALL NOW II (YSDl, office, i W 'S hsured. Reasonable pricu. I -C-A-R-P-E-N-T-E-R--S--U-'-b- FOR CLEM>l and de-p-en-d;;b~ 882.0241 Originally set for 1 uesday. Topmen $ t Yp'!'p. °tny .Ftee estimates. 772-»555. - ma JO s, service, ~all ELMERS ---S~.;.:();V REJlIOV-Ai---I' December 2, the hearing date ° resen lanlS Irepairs. paneling, parti... ,

Hons, kitchens, ceilings. PLUMBING and lIEAT. 24 !lOCH SERVICE for David Costan, of Blair. ---A.OK Window Cleaners. Ser. lNG, Plumbing License SHOREWOOD moor court, was adjourned The. Women's Symphony of

vice on storms and screens, recreation room. etc. TV to Monda v Januarl' 5. Delrolt WIll present Da\'1l1Free estimates. Monthly 2.2795. #04556. TUxed~_~~~_~ __. LANDSCAPI NG CO. I . , . S)'me, pianist. in concertrates. 521.2459. ,FRANK B. WILLIAMS. Lj. PLUJllBING serl'ice GroSS{' 778-5900 I The suspecl was arrested Saturd~y, December ,13" at___________ . I Pointe Repairs and lllstal on October I after a month 8:30 0 clock at the Blrmmg. !

G. OLMIN c ens.e d bUIlder. Custom lation. No joh too small. IGLOO S:-:OW SERVICE long p a Ii c e sUrl'eillance, ham Community House. AdWINDOW CLEANING home Improv~n:ents, porch I, 3318767. HeSldultlal. commerc!al. ex. I~'hich included the participa .• mission is $3.50 for adults, J

SERVICE enclosures, ~1J\lshed base. ---, --------- pcrienced and I' e II a b 1e. tlOn of se\'eral Mac 0 m b ' $2 for students.FREE ESTIMATES ments. additIOns. altera- DRAINS, Sf'IH'rS cleaned. I __f_'r_ee__<,_stlmates,_886.'_0957. -------- ------------------------

WE ARE INSURED tions. All work personally plumbing, heating repaIrs372-.3022 supervised. Small jobs are Prompt emergenev service. IS r, ,. S b °e t

____ ~ -- welcome. For pro m p t Call 3589754' I h'UIl g It J C, . courteous, expert service, -------- Of Cl b E

K-WINDOWCleaning Com. please call me at 882.7776, EASTLAND P L UM BIN G -' U ~Velltpany. Storins, screens, gut.ters , aluminum cleaned new and repair, ('ommer.Free estimales. 882-0688. BARKER "ial, inJuslriill, illl "ity viJ

CONTRACTORS, Inc. lations corrected. 881.8395.Modernization. Alterations 2-1-V----S-IL.-V-E-R-P-LA-T-'-N-G-Additions • Family Rooms

Kitchen and Recreation AreasEstate MaintenanreJAMES BARKER

886.5044

Citallonfor Proofof WillTHEPEOPLEOFTHE

ST....TE OF NEWYORKByth. G,ac. of God F... and

Ind.p.nd.nt~~~r1011e Sparling, Firsl cou.in,

555 B,,,,ingto,, ....v."u. 12, W.stLa, Mg.I .. , CalifornIa90049;

Carl Cooley, first cousin, ,lostKnown address: Groue Pomte,Michigan;Jon" Cool.y, First cousin, Los:known address: Grosse Pointe ..Michigan;and "UNKNOWNS."h... by in-tending to designate ony Qnd 01~

In~ured first cou.in>01 K....THERlNEB....B-- Bin, dec.a..,d, olh.r Ihon tho••named ab()ve, If any there b~. 011CODDENS of whom cnd oU of who,e nemes,

CONSTRUCTION ~~f,~'.P~d~~.s~~:.~~~.n~~k~~~:o;~petitioner, and c~nf1ot ollef the

ESTABLISHED 1924 ... rc"e of dye ddloenceb. ose.r.I b t taoned,di,t,ibul... 01 K ....THEillNE

Al types of asement wa er. BABBITT,dec.ased. S.nd Gr •• I-proofing. 7 year ~uarantee. in0J.,HERE....S: SECURITYTRUSTReferences. 822.l~94. COMPANYOF ROCHESTER,01 Ra.

Ichutt'r.. County of Monroe and

21Q-PLASTER WORK Slot. 01N.... York,.x.culor nam.d-------.----. - ~~a~lnc;rt~~tetns;:~;.~~t 12.wr;~7tSPECIALIZING IJI repaIrs p<Jrporl,no'0 b. Ihe 10.1WIlland

for 18 ye20fS. Cracks elimi- T~.lom.nt of soid I(oth.rin~ Bob.T J' BI k bill 10'. of the Town of P,tU-nated. Clean. 1m ac. lord, ,n said County 01 Monroe

well. VA }.7051. l~~ ~;f~~n~'1~.bot~O;;';1~~~o~~~:50nol property, nos tOfe'v made

NEW and repair work. Neat. oppl«oMn 10 Ih. Surrogot.',clean servJCe. 20 years ex.. ~g~~t~id'hins~~~:;~VntOfp~~;doeC~dperience .. }'ree estimates. record.d '" 'h. Will 01 Ih. per.Albert Ventraete. 882-3011. ~~"~iJr~~;~~ntd r.ol p,op.rly

----------- Now therefore, you and eoeh ofPLASTER contractor, free you o'e ,i1.d 10 .how cay'. b•.

eslimate prompt service for~ Ihe Su"o~ol. 01 H..e, Counly, ., I of Monroe at fhe Su"ogo'~ s Court

reliable. J. Mamacl, DR I '" Ih. C.ly 01 Roche"er, in .o,d1.8293, 1.791.9170. . ;~e"~iho~a~°a'1,o;~n~~,~i~7~."o~

----------- 9;30 o'clock jr. 1hc for~~..".j.on of21R-FURNITURE Ihol day, why Ihe sa,d W,lI ond

RE'AIR J:~~?:~~:b~lod~~~:~'~~p~=;~1If o"y 01 Ih. ofore,ald PI"om

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The "new"comers are es.carted to their first New.comers' party. Then they're .on their own, in.themill with ,an option to attend three.Newcomers' parties within ayear. An invitation to jOinfollows the third Plfty.

Newcomers partY yearruns September through June,and the parties ARE really,(un, one more creative thananother. for Newcomers hasa fantastic pool of talent andideas to draw from, and theprice is really right, formembers in all sorts of busi.nesses will donate or pro.vide at cost all sorts of goodsand services.

But. in the final analysis.it's the people who make theparties, and here's where-Newcomers really shines.Ask Tom Willison, DickOttens or Rolly Austin whathe likes best about New.comers.

"The people that you meet,"each says.

And that says it ,~ll.

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3 cone, and a bowWe have decorated wreaths. ribbon by theyard, wrapping paper, candles and Amarylisbulbs.

And that, plus word.ofmouth, is about it. AndGrosse Pointe Newcomerscurrently has a mailing listof over 200 members and"in-the.mill" couples.

Prospective members areinvited, after an interviewwith a board member couple,to attend a Newcomers' party,where they're asked to in.troduce themselves and givea bit of background. Thisisn't just nosiness: that bitof background may 1E:ad toan immediate common groundcontact. ("Hey, I'm fromVermont, too").

Find Common GroundIn fact, it's almost sure to

lead to an immediate common ground contact, for New.comers' backgrounds are ex.traordinarily varied, theirprofessions diverse, their hob:bies multitudinous. and theycome from all over the UnitedStates, and farther away."Last year," Rol1y Austinrecalls, "Barbara and 1called on a doctor from England."

(Continued from Page 23)children and great-grandchildren, including a <;ali-.fomia contingent comprised of Peter and Lmda.Bogle and their two sons, Gail and Bob Bogle,.Nancy Noecker and young Peter Crayne, a great-'.grandson, and from Mrs. Kaufmann's brother, JackMcDonald, former Saginaw resident and past headof the board of Scripps Howard newspapers, whonow resides in Arizona.• • •

Nana, a Pointer for 50 years now, has experi.enced in a personal way both the growth of hernative North Dakota from a territory to a state,(her father, Hugh McDonald, was a senator in thefirst legislature of the new state of North Dakota),and the development of the automotive industryin her adopted state of Michigan.

The late Harry Kaufmann brought his wifeand three daughters, Marjorie, Jeanne and the lateHarriet Kaufmann Noecker, to Michigan when he .came to Detroit to work with pioneers in the auto-motive industry, beginning with Graham prothers .Fargo trucks.

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same reasons as Rolly andBarbara Austin.

"When we came back, wefound quite a few old friends,but we were also interestedin meeting some new people.We became aware of Newcomers through friends who'dhad the same experience wewere having: who had livedhere, and left, and comeback."

Rolly, who's anything buta joiner, agreed to give it II.

try . , . 8nd nOWhere he andBarbara are: Grosse PointeNewcomers' vice. presidentcouple.

They bow Ifbe Polate"The members of this Club

can tell you more aboutGrosse Pointe than peoplewho have lived here foryears," Rolly says. It's notIluti"'llling. We all tend tooverlook whit's under ournoses.

The Austins, Pointers from'way back •. took a look atGrosse Pointe in companywith people who'd neverlived in Grosse Pointe, whoseeyes and attitudes were fresh."We saw a lot of new, inter.esting opportunities in GrossePointe AND the whole De.trait area-things that peoplewho've lived here all theirlives may have overlooked, ornever gone past the bordersof Grosse Pointe to take ad.vantage or."

First.time residents, par.ticularly today's nuclear fami.lies, physically separatedfrom parents and grandpar.ents, brothers and sisters, be.cause a man goes where hiswork takes him, often findNewcomers taking on the roleof family. Tom and I1ze Wil.lison sat down to Christmasdinner last year with a New-comers couple who had nofamily of their own in thearea.

It's Strictly SocialGrosse Pointe Newcomers

is strictly social and strictlylocal, affiliated with no na.tional organization. Its sel!.is low.key; it presents itselfto prospective members butdoesn't proselytize. •

The Club staffs a booth atthe Grosse Pointe War Memo.rial's annual reception fornew residents, to explain it.self and provide informationon how to join. Every New.comers' party notice in theNEWS ends with the memobership chairmen's telephonenumber.

II From Another Pointe of View I,Short and to : '

Among It Detroit Commu.nity Music School studentsperforming a fl'ee public reocital November 8 in theSchool's Boughton Hall wereKELLY. SUZANNE andSTEPHANIE LEON, daugh.ters of MR. and MRS. HAR.OLD LEON, of Ridgemontroad. Kelly and Suzanne areviolin students. Stephanie isa piano student.

(Coatinued from Page IS)Major DAVW K. JACK.

SON, USAF, whose wife isformer Poi n t e r CAROLBAUDE, has completed reoquirements {or his Ph.D. inEducation at the Universityof North Carolina, ChapelHill, under. sponsorship of theAir Force Institute of Tech.nology, ami is now assignedte. :~-:;rc Headquarters atMaxwell Air Force Base inAlabama, Major Jackson wasall assistant professor ofAerospace Studies at UNC.Chapel Hill from 1969 to 1973.He received his Bachelor ofArts degree from MichiganState University in 19;)9 andhis Master of Arts from Alas.ka Methodist University in1969. Major and Mrs. Jack.son have two children: nine-year-old STEVEN and eight.year.old LAURIE LYNN.

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Health Food-Aimed toward the preventionof every day problems, Nature's Best, in the Vi!-lage, is now having a 2 for 1 sale on Richlife Na-tura! Vitamin C and the 1 a day vitamins. Many$tocking stutters and other Christmas gifts are'wailable. Stop in and browse around or call 886-5919.

For the Holiday season please try our HotButtered Rum drink, also our Tom and Jerry. Wehave a nice selection of sea food plus excellentsleaks. Our Mini nights and our sandwich selec-

! tion will always be available, so will our luncheon'I menu at $2.95 for those who wish a smaller meal.

This is at Perini's, 10721 Whittier between Harperand Kelly •.. DR 1-2484.

(Iowa? ... "There are a lotof small lakes in Iowa.")

A Prll.llatiOD VolUIIleerThis winter, Dick Ottens

has started something new.He'll be serving as a Volun.teer Probation Officer inGrosse Pointe, counselingindividuals convicted of mis.demeanors and put on proba.tion by local judges. He readabout the program in theNEWS a year ago, but wastoo late for last year's quali.fying classes. He made sureto sign up in time for thisyear's Voluntary ProbationOfficer training course.

Dick and Daphne Ottensjoined Newcomers "in theusual way, for the usual rea.sons." They were interviewedshortly after they arrived inThe Pointe. They felt a needto form associations withother people.

They came, they saw, theyliked ... and eventually theywere chosen to be the Club'svice.president couple.

Rolly and Barbara Austinare Grosse Pointe New.comers' vice.president couple!hI. year. Their children areMark, who'll be 14 at the endof the month, Jeffrey, 11, andtwo.year.old Amy.

Boats, Slds, TeaalaRolly likes boating in the

summer, skiing in the winterand tennis anytime at all.The Austins keep their power.boat at the Grosse PointeYacht Club. She's "Amy III"-"larger than Amy II, andAmy I is at home"-andshe's on the lake during theseason as often as Rolly canget away to get her out.

He may not be quite asdedicated a sailor as DickOttens, but then: NOBODYis quite as dedicated a sailoras Dick Ottens. Rolly Austinlikes his cruising well enough.

He's from Grosse Pointe.So's Barbara. So how comethey're allowed into GrossePointe Newcomers, with itsmandatory retirement. after-three.years rule, (by thattime, couples are supposedto know the area, have form.ed their friendships, and beready to go it alone)?

Away for 12 Years"We were gone for a little

over 12 years, living in Lan.sing. We came back to theDetroit area because of mywork. We came back toGrosse Pointe because bothour relatives lived here."

Newcomers, recognizingthat people change, that theplaces they remember mayhave changed while they'vebeen gone. allows for reoturnees. Couples who've bee:lout of the area for at leastthree years may join New.comers when they come back.A lot of them do, for the

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They've been in GrossePointe three.and.a.hall yearsnow. To mis a native Michi.gander, but he and Ilze livedin Colorado quite a while,and Tom did a great deal ofbig game hunting there.

He's not doing too badlyas a hunter back home. Lastmontll. in the Upper Penin.sula, he bagged a big blackbear. Ilze's refrigerator isbulging with bear meat, andthere'll be a bearskin rug inTom's study sometime nextyear.

He's turned over the pelt toa professional for tanning.Taxidermy is one of Tom'shobbies, and be's very goodat it. (witness the owl andbirds, beautifully mounted,in the Willison study), but thebearskin is a bit much. "Icould do it, but it's too time.consuming." The rug shouldbe ready in seven months.

Also WlBe.M.kerWine. making is another

hobby, sports a continuing in.terest, and there's neverenough time for all the read.ing Tom would like to getdone.

How did the Willisons be.come involved in Newcomers?"We were invited to join justlike everybody else." A fel.low in Tom's company knewhe and Ilze were new in townand knew about Newcomer~. . . and now Tom and IIzeare three.year Newcomers'board veterans, with one yearto go: they'll remain on thl!board next year as the Club'spast.president couple.

Dick and Daphne Ottensare Grosse Pointe New.comers' past.president cou.pIe this year. They havethree children: Douglas, 18,Susan, 16, and Amy. 12.

An Avid SailorDick is an avid sailor whose

30.foot Islander, "0 u t c hTreat," has just been reoplaced, But noOOdy's crying;it happens all the time. DickOttens has had six boats in13 years.

He is the Compleat Sailor,whose year is divided ac.cording to Sailor's Seasons.March and April are for preparing the boat. May throughOctober are for sailing it.November is for putting itaway, "very gently."

The rest of the year. Dickvisits boat shows and hashi.s nose in sailing magazines."It's not a sport. It's a totalway of life."

He's originally from NewJersey. but he learned to sailin Minnesota and Iowa.

Feature PagePointers of Interest

HICKORY, DICKORY DOC THEMOUSE RAN UP THE CLOCK WHY?TO HOLD BACK TIME, SO YOU CANHAVE A FEW MORE DAYS TO SHOPat the Merry Mouse ... Kercheval andNotre Dame.

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Exclusives from Halte. Colorful appllquedpillows In an ann load of shades Including cats,giraffes. frogs and elephants have Just arrivedat The Mole Hole. Also find aprons, Christmasstockings, totes and wall hangings with gorgeilushand de(.'~atlons. These unique designs are handmade In lIaltl by a sludlo that has shipped alimited assortment only to your Mole lIole.Notre Dame and Kerchl'val. Also at the MoleHole has a fa'brlr covered frame sale. Framesthat were $25 are now $15, $30 now $ZO, .nd$40 now $25. Make excellent gifts.

To camouflage a prominent nose, the stylists at Woods MGM GRAND Holidays in Las Vegas _Oplical Sludlo, look for a dropped bridge. With a lower ... 3 days Hotel, 1 dinner, 1 Lounge Show,brIdge line the afled 15 to cut the length of the nose at round trip air, taxes and gratuities. Fromleast a third. A great cosmetic trick that many show busl. $306.23 per person based on double occu.ness people use ... Mack Avenue between 7 and 8 Mile pancy. Contact Travel By Hatcher: 882-2327.Roads. '" '" '"• • • •I • .' Everythmg For Baby to Grandma .. , in hand.

TIS Th~ S~ason To Be Savmg ... A fashlOn: made gifts at Anne Louise Boutique, 15300 Ker-world of gIft Ideas, costume jewelry, perfumes'j cheval in tile Park, 823-6700,handbags ~nd accesso~ies. Now, pre-holiday SALE • • •of a selectlon of fashlOns (long and short). Enjoy Everylhlng you need to creale lhat last.mJnute giftshopping at Mr. Julian Fashions, 15114 Kercheval, with the personal touch. Macrame - Decoapage - Dried822-2812. Flower - D1p.NDrape, Papler ToTe, Tole aDd Decoratlve

'" • • Painting Materials. Fisher Wallpaper " Paint's "CraftyCorner," In the Village, 16847 Kercheval - 882.0103.. . '"

Photo by Tom GTeenwood

B. THOMAS WILLISON, OF HANDY ROAD, RICHARD O'M'ENS, OFWOODS LANE COURT, AND DR. ROWLAND AUSTIN, O.F EDMUND.TON DRIVE, (LEFT TO RIGHT)

By Janet MuellerTake a look at three Grosse Pointe newcomers:

president, past. president and vice-president, respec.tively, with their respective wives, of the GrossePointe Newcomers Club in its current, 30th year.

Tom Willison is in the in.vestment business, manager'If group pensions for Travel.ers Insurance. Dick Ottens isin the food business, generalmanager for the SyntheticCasing Division of HygradeFoods. Rolly Austin Is on themedical staff of GeneralMotors, currently director ofAlcoholism and Drug AbusePrograms for GM.

"One of the nicest thingsa b 0 u t Newcomers," saysTom, "is that you hardlyever meet anybody w!.Jo's inyour own business."

Now don't get the wrongidea-Tom likes the peoplehe work. with, and he andUze' have developed somedarn good social relation.ships, as a couple, with cou.pIes they've met throughTom's business. But it's reolaxlng, "a change." to be ina group where you knowshop.talk won't come up, tomix with people In differentprofessions •. to find friendsIn all lines of work who enjoythe same things you do.

Mutual MixiDg NiceIt's also. nice to do this

'nixing and meeting withyour wife, Newcomers comein all ages, from 20's to post.retirement, but they all comein pairs. It's a couples' club:you, join Newcomers as acouple, or not at all.

For man y Newcomers.Grosse Pointe is not the first"new" community. Men inhigher level middle.manage-ment positions get transferreda lot. in a new town, at anew job, husbands establishassociations through businessthat do not involve theirwives. Wives, through schools,through clubs or courses ordaytime community activi.ties, establish their own as-sociations. So the men go oneway, the women another ...hut Newcomers insists onparticipation as a couple.

"It's an opportunity to dothings together." And boththe men and the women likethat; it is, perhaps, the hasicreason why Newcomers hasbeen so successful, why itsmembers are so committed.

That, and the fact thatNewcomers' parties .are reallyfun!

The Willison FamilyTom and nze Willison are

Grosse Pointe Newcomers'president couple this year,They have an eight.year.oldson. Steven, a five.yearolddaughter, Grayson, and asix.monthold Shetland SheepDog, Willie Boy, who is mostdefinitely "there."

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Two New Games just right for gift ~giving ... Nuttsy Tennig and Battsy Base-ba ll! A II ages will enjoy these favorite.~pring sports the whole winter thru ...See them at The School Bell, 17010-12 . -Mack Ave,

Highlighting ... is still the way togo for coloring. All-of.in-a-tone color is fJJtaboo. The newest color accent isachieved by weaving tints into brown-ette or deep mahogany hair at the - ...,.Grosse Pointe Coloseum, 20335 MackAvenue, TU 1-7252.

'" . '"The Yorkshire Vintage Room is now open.

Just in time for your holiday shopping. A largeselection of Wines and Champagnes are availablein gift packages. Come in and browse. Located inthe Yorkshire Food Market, 16711 Mack

... . '"Gift Ideas From The Nettle Creek Shop

f}...Decorative plUOWR,over ZOOfrom whichto choose, Including tollS floor cushiOftS. Select

. '. from our Gallery C1l1slcs for tile home .... . Unique blth and boudoir gUts or how about

r a new bed spread? TIle Nettle Crtek Shop,17110 Kercheval. 882.01::5.

• • •The Arrangement ... will be open till Christ-

mas every week day night until 8:30 p.m. Saturdayuntil 6 p,m. We've already picked up fresh mistle-toe arrangements for holiday gift fun! 17100Kercheval.

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Tax Credit Expires December 31st , , • HurryNOW only 1 Penthouse and 2 Apartment-HomesLeft! If you wish to see the remaining apartment-homes, call Ed Corbett at 774-1551 jor an appoint-ment. Don't Delay! Spacious floor plans and in-teriors of Condominium Homes at the JeffersonApartments feature 9-foot ceilings, individual gasheating and cooling, top of the line G.E. kitchen,with icemaker and washer-dryer. A wet bar isconveniently located for entertainment. Insulatedwalls, tloors, plumbing and windows insure maxi-mum quiet. Natural fireplace. A network of themost modern security systems guard you, yourhome and your possessions. There are three separ-,ate elevators and approximately 1,000 square feetof private storage. Exterior maintenance, garden-ing and snow removal are arranged for a monthlyfee. Sales and management by Michigan Condo-minium Corporation. The Jefferson Apartments,17111 E. Jefferson Avenue ... from $79,800.. '" .

A Christmas gUt to be used every 41Y of dle year .••the NEW Thermador portable mlcrowan ova Tbere'.even a STAY HOT tonlrol to maiAtaiD food at serviDetemperature without over cooldag •.• Matlehler IUtcbea',20227 Mack Avenue, TVxedo 4.3100.

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By Pat Rousseau

The Great Pretenders ... that look so real andso fashionable . . • are found in the CostumeJewelry Department of Walton-Pierce. A contem-porary jet oblong set with rhinestones is suspendedo~ a double gold chain, gold collars are studdedWIth turquoise or are enameled with ruby glazedotted with rhinestones. In a more traditionalsl;:le, there's an aquamarine drop suspended by arhmestone design. A large carved jade pendantcomes on a gold necklace. For your jewelryto travel. pick a suede robe or a suede zip jewelryt~avel case. There are also good looking sets of keynngs, change purses, wallets, and cigarette case inthe Accessory Gift Department.. '" '"

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'.'~.' ..'.'.'r, t The look and feel of real pewter.

in traditional designs by Wilton-Arme- , .'tale is representative of the classic ...pieces that would make a lovely gift . "this holiday season from The Squirrel's .Nest-Sphere, 19849 Mack Avenue.

'" '" '"Such A Variety of Gifts ... in the Gift Depart-I ment of the Notre Dame Pharmacy. Jewel Boxes,

I; magazine racks, plant stands, ice buckets, glasses,, and of course, grooming aids and favorite scents.• • •

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There'. DO B.. laesa like SNOW B\JSl.'. aIR. NESS. See and. Ski New EallaDd, ~.

...:.- Colorado, Vtab, Europe. call TboIe Folk.at Mr. Q. 818.0*.. . '"

Be the prettiest Christmas decorl'.tion a~ound.start now with holiday beauty appointments fOf anewer hair style, a touch of color, nail wrapping,and a professional make up by Tess Nepi at theEdward Nepi Salon, 19463 Mack Avenue •. , TU4-8858. . '" .

Special Gift ... for a special person. Let TonyCueter create a one.of-a-kind design in gold foryou. Rings for a man or a woman, earrings, neck.laces, bracelets. He will use your own stones oryou can choose from a fine selection of jewels atBijouterie, 19860 Mack Avenue.'" . .

A baDd.made area rug for the boUdays •.. or a bleeD.tellnlal rug as a wall.haligiDg? A great tboUlbt for thebolldays abead. Come In, visit wilh u. alld lee them ondisplay at Mallszewsld Carpetl"" 21435 Mack Avenue,7'16.5511. • • •

Orange Diamonds? ... Yes Vir- ~ginia, there really is an orange dia- ./AI.. .mond. There are green, blue, gold and ,even black diamonds. Come vi~it ~ " 'Charterhouse for'a truly unusual glft .'this Christmas. Charterhouse, 16835Kercheval, 885-1232. --. . '"

Stop by Pat Setter and Shelle's Cos-~;; metic Salon for Christmas gifts ... facials,

and the latest makeup technique, 18164• Mack Avenue at Fisher 884.5446.. ... ...

Hurry! Shop for your Christmas cards DOW while theTe'sstill time for prlritiDg at WRIGHT'S GIFT AND LAMPSHOP. Be sure to get plenty or party good for holldayentertaining and for very special presents see the cut crystalfrom France and Germany including decalilers, wineglasscs, cake plates at 18650 Mack Avenue.

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