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f .\ Program and Staff of Sys- tem Including Ubraries Face Serious Cuts Beeause of Defeat Home of the News 24 Pages - Two Sections - Section One ews R · Voters Turn epresentatlveS Deaf Ear to Take Restrictions 2 Proposals Off Public Act 100 : I,. ':'"'.:''\:'" ,."t",: MciNTIRE, vice. president of the .gas Cf)mpany; and JOHN L. KING, mayor of the City of Gross~ Pointe. Expected date of completion for tile 36 one and two- bedroom apartments is May 15. One of tI~~!'t1, dec- orated by Eleanor Schneider, A.m, is open from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, week days \ by appointment. Jefferson Terraces Presented Blue Flame Award Gross~ Pointe Michigan COIl.$()lidated Gas Company has given its Blue Flame Award to the group of condominiums under construction in East Jefferson avenue between Neff road and St. Clair avenue. Present at the cere- monies were, left to right: - THOMAS KRESS- BACH, Grosse Pointe City manager; CLIFFORD WRIGHT, AlA; WALTER J. MARRS, president of fre Jefferson Terrace Company; FREDERICK H. Harper W()ods Motorist Nab bed After Car Goes Out of Control and Stall~ in Spin A Harper Woods motor- ist, wiJowas listed as being a member of the U.S. Ma- rine Corps,. no rating given, was arrested by Farms po- lice shortly after niidnight of Monday, March 15, fol- lowing a high speed chase, in which City police took part. The motorist, Francis E. Poole, 23, whose address was given as 20511 Kenosha, Har- per Woods. was arrested by Farms Patrolman Olto Gla- nert, at 12;20 a.m. Poole said he knew he was going to be "iven a violation ticket, so he trie,j to outrun the officer for "kicks," and to see what the car; a Roadrunner, could do. Stall Ralts Chase Poole was brought to a stop when he lost control of his auto, which spun completely around and stalled. 'BeCore he could start the motor 8galn, Glanert placed the front bump- erof his scout car against the front bumper of Poole's ve- hicle. At about the same time, Farms Pattobr.lln Tho mas Kelly and. the policemen from the City arrived 'at the scene. (Continued 011 Page 2) - Mrs, Jonn Nelson Reports After Attending Meeting I of Senate Education Committee, with By Pepper Whitelaw \ Members of Group from Pointe Pointe voters went to "'1' . the I;l0lls to ballot at the . he House of Representatives adopted Mrs. Me- SpeCIal School Election on Colll;lUgh's bill, House Bill 4194, which removes all reo Monday March 15 and stri~Uons (Sect~on 8b-~) imposed ,~y the state on per soundly'defeated both mil. pupIl reyenue 10 Publ!c Act 10~, Mrs. John A. ~el- lage proposals. Of the over son, c~alrman of the ~rosse Pomte Study and AclJon 40,000 registered v0te rs Committee for Education, reported Monday. only 15,171 cast their bal. Mrs. Nelson and members'. lots of her group attended the P Pia" . March 11 meeting of the Sen. ropose n ProposItion I, (R!newal of ate Education Committee ,12.70 operational millage fat chaired by Senator Gilbert Tee thre,e years), won In only cne Bursley (Ann Arbor) which 0 onttnUe polling place, ~ombly School, convened to ~onsider its rec. and. ?y only five votes. Pro- ommendation to the Senate B Serv: pe poSItion If was an additional on this bill. US"-, 1.B mills for one year. Both "It was grailiying to Db- wer.e defeated at all other serve the unanimous,. positive F d S I polllllg places. I supporl of both Democratic arms, City an t. C air How They Voted and Republican members Cor Shores Approve Sug- Here's how the districts House Bill 4194 as adopted by gestionsi Woods Re- voted; Trombly: - Proposl- the House." Mrs. Nelson said. jects it but Keeps tlon I; 431 yes, 426 no, seven She 'reported that in the D 0 spoiled, total, 864; Proposition Thursday afternoon Fesslon of 001' pel1' , l! (1.80 operaUng millag\! for the Senate, House Bill 4194 one year); 345 yes, 513 no, six Photo. by Eddie )lcGrath, Jr. was placed on the agenda for By Pepper Whitelaw sPoiled, total, 864, second reading Tuesday, Wed- Pointe c i t Y managers, De!~r: ~ Proposition 1; 632 nesday, or Thursday of this attempting to find some yes, 653 no, 11 spoiled, total, week. Senators FitzgerlJld and equitable solution to the 1,296; Proposition II; 562 yes, Youngblood are committed to problem created by Lake- 718 no. 14 spoiled, total, 1,294. support of the bill. Therefore, shore Coach Lines' indica- Maire: - Proposition I; M6 passage by the Senatl: and yes. 770 no, eight spoiled, signhig. by Governor MiUiken tion that it could no long- total, 1.«4; ProposItIon II; belore April 15 are expected. er continue service to The 580 yes, 854 no, nine spoiled, Mrs. Nelson said that GO\'. Pointes and St. Clair total, 1.443, . ernor Milliken has written, Shore-s aft er mid-April, Richard; - Proposition I; . . \ "My school aid proposals Cor have. been studying alter- !IOO yes, 805 no, eight spoiled, W :J..J Dr:ver Park F~l."'emen 'F~~st- In Area. Alma Clto:r the 1~71 legislatlvesesslon natives. total, 1,61;); Proposition U: - .. ..1.(1,"'. .... . '... ,....... . . II, see.k , In.ai9r' amendments to The best of these was pre. 673 yes. 928 no, 12 spolted, Sent to' J aiJ.:~~ 1P(,~. e .. >Ceriif.l e,d .._by .. 8ta.' t, e.. . p. r.e.s. ident, {~~bWJr~~~~Ji~?:n~ ;'u:; ~:i~~? c~C:~s'ld::~ri~. to~;r~:~3.:.. .1'.~oposIUon 1;'725~,.,: .,' ellmmat.lon. o. f t.he eeihl!gs In M'~l;lh'lL .. illbtPF.".;: .' _ ... ".,' .. After Chase As.'Amh. ill .... anctf~lttt'e1rdim. - s, ..... , Hre'f'lf.Suftrtay "H~;~ltiis;~e''''op~;.' ~~~=- i:il ;~l~~ltle ~ y~s, 1~7~ ~o; USpoi1ed,lto~ tunltyto remind the Goyer. Grosse Pointe Shores and the 1,~, . Eaeh Member ofOeparlment is Holder of American WI'" Be; He. ard at Morn- nor of his position," Mra. Nel. Park at their next coun-=il Ferry: - Proposition I; 791 son commented. "We, of meetings. yes, 1,166 no,.17 spoiled i total, Red Cross Advance First Aid Card in9 Services in Memorial Grosse Pointe communities, The resolution authorizes 1,974; ProposItion II; ~59 yes, Required by New Law . Church; 'Marks Start of urge his support of and quick Southeastem Michigan Trans- 1,397 no, 18 ~poiled. total, S .• T a.etiQI\ on House Bill 4194 partation Authority (SEMTA) 1,974. .' The Park complIed with all the rules and regula- prln9. our whiCh does remove the ceil- top,urebase 10 buses from the Mason: - ProposlUOIt I; 5it tions imposed by a recently passed state law Iequiring ings In Section Bb-6. We have City of Detroit which. In turn yes, 831 no, 13 spoiled, total. all firefighting personn~l to train and complete all Alma College president found the legislators apprecla- SEMTA would lease to Lake- 1,358; Prope;;lt1on II; asl yes, aspects of first aid and to qualify as ambulance at- Dr. Robert D. Swanson will live of the citizen communlca. shore Coach Lines for a nom-' 962 no. 13 spoiled, totOll, 1,356. tendants. The city has also complied with the law by be the speaker and thetio ns they received. Wilteto in.l fee, to be used to service Monteith: -; ..frOIlO$ition I; carrying the most modern lifesaving equipment in its college's A Cappella Choir, the Senators and Governor the Pointes and st. Clair 630 ... ye~, .'.n o • 10.spolled. Fire Department ambulance. with tenor Jerold Siena of Milliken, at the State Capitol, Shore;. SEMTA would retain 1,733 to ,!~Ition II; 455 D ri th k ;';6 M b >--~ __ ~ ~_- New York city as soloist, Lansing, Michigan ~. title to the buses. If SEMTA. ¥e~,.l, .'.:~'14 spoiled, total, u ng e wee VI. arc (,) '11' tS 1 .... h ------ were unlible to pay for the 1,732. ." . 7.13, first aid ~~d ambulance 1 man in the department is the WI smg a unf ay, marc buses from its own funds the Poupard: - Propositlon l; attendant certifIcates were holder of the American Red 21, morning services of To Close~Bottle communities would bereq~lred 339 yes, 865 no; 1~ spoiled, awarded to each Park fire. Cross Advance First Aid card. M em o,ri a 1 Presbyterian to pay for the buses on a per. total, ~!!15; Proposition II; 233 min. issued by theau~ority which is demanded by the new Church in Grosse Pointe. Drop-off Center centage basis. Cost of the 10 yes/....:'l•. no , 12 spoiled, total, of pr. M. S. Reizen, director state statute arid each man is . 1 211' , of the Michigan Department of qualified to' operate tlie am- Although the service itself buses would not exceed $20,000 ' :' . Public Health. A decal to be bulanee. will be traditional, the pro- Community response to the and the line would continue Barnes: - ProposItion I; U . dt th b1 . wind cedure in which It has been student-operated Political En. operation until July 1, 1971. 11 537 Yf)S, 914 no, 12 spoiled. a .lXe 0 e .am u anee. - CI'ty Manager Robert A. db D S d t b 1, .... total' Proposition II '''5 h Id d tin th t It prepare y r. wanson an vironmental Center. 17004Ker- SEMTA were no a Ie to meet.......' ; 'IU a Ie " eno g a IS, a Slone was high in his praise th d' t f Al ' h' f I yes 1'''9 no nine spol'led t te 1 d hlcl I e Irec or 0 ma s c Olr, cheval, where residents have the payments rom ts own ,,"". ' sa.lcense ve e, a so was of the fire personnel because Dr. Ernest G. Sullivan, is been dropping o'ff their bottles funds here's what Il would total, 1,463. . issued by the health dire.ctOI'. of the'lr aft"ompllshments. hI' Abse ....... s. P Sl't' I ~~ rat er unusua. I for recycling. ha!; been so cost the Individual communi., ,'!I~' - ropo Ion; . MU ~ Renew~d "As far as is known," Slone Anthem Picked FIrst great that Mar k Carrier, lies; :;t. Clair Shores, $5,020; 258y~, ~ no. el;;ht spoiled, . The certifIcates I~~en the said, "we are the first to com. The anthem to be :presented PEAC yolunteer, h~s asked The Park, $3,920; The Farms, lobI. 5S9i,',Propollition If;. 224 [!femen, and the certiflcate?f plete all training and to be by the choir instead of being the NEWS to tell c1t1l:ens that $3,140; Grosse Polnle Shore" yes, Me", 00" seven spoiled, hcen.se for the ambulance will I'lftensed In .the Pointe area, ' b I I .7'0 d Th Wood $5500 total 571 J 30 f thi ~ selected to conform to the ser- t e center wi I be e osed from •• an e ~, " expire on. une o. s ,'ear, and we are very proud oC this. mon topic, was the first ele. Saturday. March 20. through and The City, $1,700. ' ,Totals: Proposition I-Yes alter WhiCh, they will be reo Every member of. tile Fire ment of service to be decideu. Wednesday, March 31. When Farms Approves 6,~23; No, 8,736; Spoiled, 112; new.ed for .one full year. Department is prepared and After rsearching the Iile of the reopened, hours will be Tues. The Farms Council unanl- Proposition II - Yes, 4,9'11; ~Ire Chief Henry DeClerck ready to render the very ,best "omposer and studYI'ng the days and Thursdays 1:30 to mously approved the resolu- No, 10,075; Spoiled, H5. saId that all the men of his of servl'fte to the citl'zens of ~ I M d I ht T'" Clt St te ,. I t .. d th ~ text of thE selection, Dr. 5:00; Saturdays .10:30-4:30. t on on ay ng , -"e y a men.. ssue d,e~artmen ..<lve. ,passe e the community. I congrlltulale Swanson then developed his In the meantime, bottles of Grosse Pointe unanimous!y' Superintendent of Schools ~~t:e:::~, rnh~~~i~~ ~l~t o&~: Chief DeCle~ck and the depart. meditation entitled "A New may be taken to the GP Unl. approved it with two stlpula. Theos I. Anderson made the cers. The training officer wbo (Continued on Page 2) Song for an Old Word." tarian Church on Saturdays lions, ,the first being that the following statemi!nt re'~IlC. has kept the men at their This Is the normal method and Sundays only. - operating time be extended to lhe mlllage defeat,.~jr P eak, is Senior Lt. Philip Street Ll"g' htt"ng' f hi . d I The center is no longer able January I, 1972; the second "As we have Indicat~ a wars p service eVil ,Oil' to hllndle papers, but needs specifying that SEMTA would man" times In. r ....ent weeks, Costa, the department's sec- ment by these two men who ~ "'" and in command, the chief Funds Depleted have worked together to pre- more 55.gallon drums to store in effect provide some man. the program and staff of the added.. pare several similar services bottles. (Continued ou Pale Z) public schools and libraries The chieC said that every In which the sermon comple- face serious cut. ",.oper,- ___ ~~--~- The Park council on Monday, ments the choir presentation. W d C el R atlng mlllage..,ls votedi"' March 8, announced Ihat It wlll The anthem this Sunday at 00 S OUnCl everses "In spite of a massive et. Intriguing Lost Charm ask the Detroit Edison com. Memor!al Presbyterian Church lort to Inform the total eom. '. pan:! to deCer the city's further will be Hugo Distler's "Psalm St.and on Bottle Ordtenance munlly, both by the eitizens' T I H H E d . payments on street lighting 98." Distler, a German organist group, the staff, and the a e asappy n tug costs until the next fiscal and composer of the Hltlllr Board oC Education, the un. budget because funds for the era commUted Silicide in Ber. By Greg Boyd have banned non-returnables cerlalntles surrounding the l!- By Greg Boyd lour damsel In distress monthly bills have bcen ex. lin In 1942 amid the terror of after January 1. 1972, was nancing of publle educlltl6lt hd ( h hausted. the Nazi regime. The services In a !inal step to offlclally tabled after the council heard can be blamed for the com- The NEWS firmly believes sear,chcd and searl' e or t e C't C lr 11 N i 0 enact an ordl'nance to ".n m It' . U f th 27 I IY amp () ,er un;: 0 r o( the church arc thc bnsls UlI oppositlon, moslly from rep. un y s relec on 0 e. In the long range effectiveness sentimental treasure, a 1 to no .II 6 d th It I the sale of non returnable III 1 d th ddltl ith tiS nlorme ec Y so ons of many of his (:omposllions, - resentatives of glass manu. M. renew a an ca on of Its advertising, e6peclaUy aV81l,Not gIving up hope, w . that the $66,000 In the 1970.11 bllt several are purely arti,otic butUes in the Woods. council. facturers, saying that glass of 1,8 mills. People were ap. If the ads .... n on a consistent in the next few days she had ft Ibd ti I d men suddenly made.a turn Uy II" d I AU Id ts sca u ge s near y cp. in nature. - litter on the streets comprised paren . we lII,orme, 5 nce W ."k.bu.week basis. But even visited several ol th<lres en Itd d th t thl Ited 8boul by Indelinltely tabling [ th \ lti "... ~ k I H e e ,an a, s resu Start of Tour only three percent of the total ewer. an -usua c zens we will admit that a recent she had . nown a ong aw. when Edison raised Its rates the measure by a vote ot four litter problem and that there called the schools Cor Informa. s:d story with a happy ending, thorne to see \l they had come lasl June, after the budget The Alma choir's participa- to three at the regular meet- should be a he!!vler enforce. lion In the days that led up capped by a Lost and Found across the jewelry. No such had been finalized, lion in the 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. ing oC Monday, March 15. ment ol anU.lltter laws. to the election," Dr. Anderson ad In this paper had to In. luck. Ortisl said that prior to hlk. ~rvices at Memorial Presby. A separate ordinance pre. concluded. I At last In a final gesture terl'an Church marks lhe first The representatives of the vo ve a considerably large .' Ing Us rates, Edison assessed venting the sale of high phos. I I C D B Mrs Barba a R Th Ik C 0 despair Leteftha placed an performan"es oC I'ts s'prl'ng g ass compan es, . . us. . r, ompson. qu r of ate ,,~ the city approximately ~5500 ~ phate detergents in the Woods b d Id t f th B d f Ed , d 'n the December 24 Issue ', concert tour through M,'chi","n, ey. 1810 Huntington, an pres en a e oar 0 The drama started last year a I a' month, Including the cost ol .," and eventually aU detergents '111 I F h\ tl Id , o' the NEWS olterlng are. Pennsulvanla, New York and WI am Cow, 15115 air oms, uca on sa : about the middle of December 1 traffic signal lighting. When' wilh any phosphate content. d and did not end untl 'l late last' ward lor the bracelet. She re- New Jersey. d b I both presente long reports "Some voters undoubtedly the new rate was announced, was passe y unan mous III ht 1 month. On center stage is a ceived liO response. the cost went to about $9,300 Siena, the college's Affiliate vole. c a m ng ta non.returnab e made a hard choice because small charm bracelet that went . The cbarm remained In hid- a month. and as of the Sanu. Artist, will be soloisl with At the council meeting of beverage gl8SS containers cost of austere times and the prop- Its own elusive way as Leteeha 109 Cor two montbs until It pre- ary payment, all that remains lhe choir at all of lis spring February 22, there was a less, that there would be a erty reassessment. Hachthorn, 21325 Sloan, In sented ilsell to the hero of our In the budget lor this utility Is tour appearances. He is In his general feeling that the meas. 40 pre cent decrease In employ- "But the defeat of these Harper Woods was walking story, James Nawrot. 23786 approximately $2,400. (irst year as an aWliate al UTe to ban non.returnable menl In the glass Industry minimal proposals sh 0 \II d down Hawthorne on her way Lambrecht, In East D!trolt. He said that this leaves the Alma after serving lor three bottles would be passed. The should measures like this. be cause conRlderable reOection to a party and carrying the When he found it, Jim real. city short about $45,000Cor the years as the Affiliate Artist at council llcceoted the recom. passed, and stressing the point UP<lnthe consequences of In. bracelet in her hand. She had lzed Immediately that .the halance of the fiscal year Florida Presbyterian College. mendatlon Cram the Commit. that glass can be recycled. ternal erosion ol il proud and just gotten out of her car and bracelet was not just a mean. which will end June 30. Alma, a pioneer in the Af. lee.of.the.Whole to pass the The only voices heard ask. excellent school system. Many walked several dozen teet Ingless trinket. Every chirm Edison will be asked to deIer filiate Artist program, was ordinance and voted to pull. Ing for passage of the ordl. voters were obviously suscep. when the gold keepsake oozed sentimentality and Ind!. payments wltllout prejudice or served by lyric soprano Mary IIsh the ordinance by title in nance were that of 17-year. lIble to distortions of the slipped from between her lin- cated mUestOl1es In the owner s penalties against the Park, Beth Peil the preceding three the NEWS. old Vito Ciaravino. ol 199~ schools' needs which nooded gera, (CoDtlnued on Page 3) Ortlsi added. years. The ordinance, which would (Colltlnued OD Pale 2) the community last /feek." ~ ~ ,# I ",". ••• ••• Tuesday, March 18 INVESTIGATORS from the federal Ceuter for Disease Con- trol in AUanta have determined that the death of eight patients at Henry Ford 'Hospital during the llllt four months were a result of receiving Intra ven- ous fluids contaminated with bacteria, and ll2 other persons wue Infected but cured, All eight who died were terminal cancer or strokes patients who were especially vulnerable to inlection and who. "probably would have lived only II few more days," according to hos- pital officials. It was deter. mined that the bacteria got under plutlc liners of the fluid's bottle caps qurini tlJe manufacture by Abbott Lab. oratories of)North Chicago, Ill. AI the News of All thw Pointes Every Thursday t-Aomin9 AI Compiled bV the Groue Point, Ne1DI ," HEADLINES 0/ t}1I WEEK Saturday. Jlarch 11 THE SENATE unanimously approved a bill Friday that 'would bring a retroactive 10 Percent increase in Social See- urity benefits, but which would postpone. until 197Z the high- er taxes needed to pay for il The increase was added as'l rider to a lIouse.passed bill urgently sought byPre,ident Nixon to raiSe the limit on the national debt by $35 billion to a reeord $430 billion; Sunday, March 14 U.S. WARPLANES drop- ping seven.and.a.half ton, "juJigle-buster" bombs were reported Saturday to have cleared new landing zon!)s in Laos that would place South Vietnamese troops closer to the North Vietnamese bord~r than at any time since they opened a Laos offensive five weeki ago. The missions by big U.S. Air Force C130 Her- cules transport planes carry- Ing the parachute.dropped bombs, aeeording to military sources, blasted lit least three landing areas for helicopters out of the jUJlgles north of Sepone. the main target so far of the Laos campaign, Meda)", March 15 "WE HAVE CUT the main portions of the Ho Chi 'Minh Trail and destroyed the en. '. emy's supplies," the command. IDg ceneral of South Vietna- mese forces In the Laos pan- handle said Sunday. "We bave badly hurt at least four North Vletnamele regiments ,nd cut balf of Hanoi's supply flow to the south," Lieutenant ~neral Hoang Zuan Lam, commander of the northern first corps, said. 1', namay, Marek 11 CONGRESSIONAL TAX wri~rs were reported agreed Wednesday on a plan to win swift approval of a 10 percent lDcrease in Social security benefits, retroactive to Janu. If')' I, by tacking it onto an- other measure headed for putage II early 15 next week. Informt!d sources said Senator Russell B. Long, D- La., ebalrmlln of the senate Fin.nce Committee, win pro- pose the boost in pension .nd disability payments IS an amendment to a House.passed bill raising the ceiling on the national debt. " Frida", IIarda 1% . A.. bill to allow Jlichican women to obtain an abortion for' any reason during tile I fir. ",90 days of pregnancy wa. passed by the alate senate OIl 'nnIrday by,.• vote of 20 to 17. The. Measure. Spollsored by Sent.tor G}lbert E. Bursley, R. Ann Arbor. now faces an un. certain future In the House 01 :Representatives. , Whitney M. Young Jr. exe- cutive director of the National Ur~n League. who focused his .efforts in the U.S. civil rights movements on getting ~\. jobs for blacks. died Thursday , I, whiie swimming. Young col. .,\ lapsed while approachinJ-tile , \ . ,!J,llio r e .. afterswimmiJig off 'i<~>.<iJghthouse Beach at Tarqua J C . }lIY. Africa.' Cause of death was not. immediately kJiOwn, )..'!t ,a..,bprtatta"k was" eonsl" ilered possible. An autopsy was scheduled.

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Page 1: t,: I Gross~ Pointe ewsdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpnews/... · 3/18/1971  · [!femen, and the certiflcate?f plete all training and to be by the choir instead of being

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Program and Staff of Sys-tem Including Ubraries

Face Serious CutsBeeause of Defeat

Home of the News

24 Pages - Two Sections - Section One

ews

R · Voters TurnepresentatlveS Deaf Ear toTake Restrictions 2 Proposals

Off Public Act 100

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':'"'.:''\:'" ,."t",:

MciNTIRE, vice. president of the .gas Cf)mpany; andJOHN L. KING, mayor of the City of Gross~ Pointe.Expected date of completion for tile 36 one and two-bedroom apartments is May 15. One of tI~~!'t1,dec-orated by Eleanor Schneider, A.m, is open fromnoon to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, week days

\ by appointment.

Jefferson Terraces Presented Blue Flame Award

Gross~ Pointe

Michigan COIl.$()lidated Gas Company has givenits Blue Flame Award to the group of condominiumsunder construction in East Jefferson avenue betweenNeff road and St. Clair avenue. Present at the cere-monies were, left to right: - THOMAS KRESS-BACH, Grosse Pointe City manager; CLIFFORDWRIGHT, AlA; WALTER J. MARRS, president offre Jefferson Terrace Company; FREDERICK H.

Harper W()ods MotoristNab bed After Car

Goes Out of Controland Stall~ in Spin

A Harper Woods motor-ist, wiJowas listed as beinga member of the U.S. Ma-rine Corps,. no rating given,was arrested by Farms po-lice shortly after niidnightof Monday, March 15, fol-lowing a high speed chase,in which City police tookpart.

The motorist, Francis E.Poole, 23, whose address wasgiven as 20511 Kenosha, Har-per Woods. was arrested byFarms Patrolman Olto Gla-nert, at 12;20 a.m. Poole saidhe knew he was going to be"iven a violation ticket, so hetrie,j to outrun the officer for"kicks," and to see what thecar; a Roadrunner, could do.

Stall Ralts ChasePoole was brought to a stop

when he lost control of hisauto, which spun completelyaround and stalled. 'BeCore hecould start the motor 8galn,Glanert placed the front bump-erof his scout car against thefront bumper of Poole's ve-hicle. At about the same time,Farms Pattobr.lln Tho masKelly and. the policemen fromthe City arrived 'at the scene.

(Continued 011 Page 2)

-Mrs, Jonn Nelson Reports After Attending Meeting

I of Senate Education Committee, with By Pepper Whitelaw

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Members of Group from Pointe Pointe voters went to"'1' . the I;l0lls to ballot at the

. he House of Representatives adopted Mrs. Me- SpeCIal School Election onColll;lUgh's bill, House Bill 4194, which removes all reo Monday March 15 andstri~Uons (Sect~on 8b-~) imposed ,~y the state on per soundly'defeated both mil.pupIl reyenue 10 Publ!c Act 10~, Mrs. John A. ~el- lage proposals. Of the overson, c~alrman of the ~rosse Pomte Study and AclJon 40,000 registered v 0 t e rsCommittee for Education, reported Monday. only 15,171 cast their bal.

Mrs. Nelson and members'. lotsof her group attended the P Pia" .March 11 meeting of the Sen. ropose n ProposItion I, (R!newal ofate Education Committee ,12.70 operational millage fatchaired by Senator Gilbert Tee thre,e years), won In only cneBursley (Ann Arbor) which 0 onttnUe polling place, ~ombly School,convened to ~onsider its rec. and. ?y only five votes. Pro-ommendation to the Senate B Serv:pe poSItion If was an additionalon this bill. US"-, 1.B mills for one year. Both

"It was grailiying to Db- wer.e defeated at all otherserve the unanimous,. positive F d S I polllllg places.

Isupporl of both Democratic arms, City an t. C air How They Votedand Republican members Cor Shores Approve Sug- Here's how the districtsHouse Bill 4194 as adopted by gestionsi Woods Re- voted; Trombly: - Proposl-the House." Mrs. Nelson said. jects it but Keeps tlon I; 431 yes, 426 no, sevenShe 'reported that in the D 0 spoiled, total, 864; PropositionThursday afternoon Fesslon of 001' pel1' , l! (1.80 operaUng millag\! forthe Senate, House Bill 4194 one year); 345 yes, 513 no, six

Photo. by Eddie )lcGrath, Jr. was placed on the agenda for By Pepper Whitelaw sPoiled, total, 864,second reading Tuesday, Wed- Pointe c it Y managers, De!~r: ~ Proposition 1; 632nesday, or Thursday of this attempting to find some yes, 653 no, 11 spoiled, total,week. Senators FitzgerlJld and equitable solution to the 1,296; Proposition II; 562 yes,Youngblood are committed to problem created by Lake- 718 no. 14 spoiled, total, 1,294.support of the bill. Therefore, shore Coach Lines' indica- Maire: - Proposition I; M6passage by the Senatl: and yes. 770 no, eight spoiled,signhig. by Governor MiUiken tion that it could no long- total, 1.«4; ProposItIon II;belore April 15 are expected. er continue service to The 580 yes, 854 no, nine spoiled,

Mrs. Nelson said that GO\'. Pointes and St. Clair total, 1.443, .ernor Milliken has written, Shore-s aft e r mid-April, Richard; - Proposition I;

. . \ "My school aid proposals Cor have. been studying alter- !IOO yes, 805 no, eight spoiled,

W:J..J Dr:ver Park F~l."'emen'F~~st-In Area. Alma Clto:r the 1~71 legislatlvesesslon natives. total, 1,61;); Proposition U:- .. ..1.(1,"'. .... . '... ,....... . . II, see.k , In.ai9r' amendments to The best of these was pre. 673 yes. 928 no, 12 spolted,

Sent to' JaiJ.:~~1P(,~. e..>Ceriif.l e,d.._by ..8ta.'t, e.. . p. r.e.s.ident, {~~bWJr~~~~Ji~?:n~ ;'u:; ~:i~~?c~C:~s'ld::~ri~. to~;r~:~3.:.. .1'.~oposIUon1;'725~,.,: .,'ellmmat.lon. o.f t.he eeihl!gs In M'~l;lh'lL..illbtPF.".;: .' _ ... ".,' ..

After Chase As.'Amh. ill....anctf~lttt'e1rdim. - s,....., Hre'f'lf.Suftrtay "H~;~ltiis;~e''''op~;.' ~~~=-i:il ;~l~~ltle ~ y~s, 1~7~ ~o; USpoi1ed,lto~tunltyto remind the Goyer. Grosse Pointe Shores and the 1,~, .

Eaeh Member ofOeparlment is Holder of American WI'" Be; He. ard at Morn- nor of his position," Mra. Nel. Park at their next coun-=il Ferry: - Proposition I; 791son commented. "We, of meetings. yes, 1,166 no,.17 spoiledi total,Red Cross Advance First Aid Card in9 Services in Memorial Grosse Pointe communities, The resolution authorizes 1,974; ProposItion II; ~59 yes,

Required by New Law . Church; 'Marks Start of urge his support of and quick Southeastem Michigan Trans- 1,397 no, 18 ~poiled. total,

S.• T a.etiQI\ on House Bill 4194 partation Authority (SEMTA) 1,974. .'

The Park complIed with all the rules and regula- prln9. our whiCh does remove the ceil- top,urebase 10 buses from the Mason: - ProposlUOIt I; 5ittions imposed by a recently passed state law Iequiring ings In Section Bb-6. We have City of Detroit which. In turn yes, 831 no, 13 spoiled, total.all firefighting personn~l to train and complete all Alma College president found the legislators apprecla- SEMTA would lease to Lake- 1,358; Prope;;lt1on II; asl yes,aspects of first aid and to qualify as ambulance at- Dr. Robert D. Swanson will live of the citizen communlca. shore Coach Lines for a nom-' 962 no. 13 spoiled, totOll, 1,356.tendants. The city has also complied with the law by be the speaker and thetions they received. Wilteto in.l fee, to be used to service Monteith: -; .. frOIlO$ition I;carrying the most modern lifesaving equipment in its college's A Cappella Choir, the Senators and Governor the Pointes and st. Clair 630... ye~, .'.no

• 10.spolled.Fire Department ambulance. with tenor Jerold Siena of Milliken, at the State Capitol, Shore;. SEMTA would retain 1,733 to ,!~Ition II; 455

D ri th k;';6 M b >--~ __ ~ ~_- New York city as soloist, Lansing, Michigan ~. title to the buses. If SEMTA. ¥e~,.l, .'.:~'14 spoiled, total,

u ng e wee VI. arc (,) '11' t S 1 .... h ------ were unlible to pay for the 1,732. ." .7.13, first aid ~~d ambulance 1 man in the department is the WI smg a unf ay, marc buses from its own funds the Poupard: - Propositlon l;attendant certifIcates were holder of the American Red 21, morning services of To Close ~Bottle communities would bereq~lred 339 yes, 865 no; 1~ spoiled,awarded to each Park fire. Cross Advance First Aid card. M em o,ri a 1 Presbyterian to pay for the buses on a per. total, ~!!15; Proposition II; 233min. issued by theau~ority which is demanded by the new Church in Grosse Pointe. Drop-off Center centage basis. Cost of the 10 yes/....:'l•. no, 12 spoiled, total,of pr. M. S. Reizen, director state statute arid each man is . 1 211' ,of the Michigan Department of qualified to' operate tlie am- Although the service itself buses would not exceed $20,000 ' :' .Public Health. A decal to be bulanee. will be traditional, the pro- Community response to the and the line would continue Barnes: - ProposItion I;

U. d t th b 1 . wind cedure in which It has been student-operated Political En. operation until July 1, 1971. 11 537 Yf)S, 914 no, 12 spoiled.

a .lXe 0 e .am u anee. - CI'ty Manager Robert A. d b D S d t b 1 , .... total' Proposition II '''5h Id d tin th t It

prepare y r. wanson an vironmental Center. 17004Ker- SEMTA were no a Ie to meet.......' ; 'IU

a Ie " eno g a IS, a Slone was high in his praise th d' t f Al ' h' f I yes 1'''9 no nine spol'ledt te 1 d hlcl I e Irec or 0 ma s c Olr, cheval, where residents have the payments rom ts own ,,"". 'sa.lcense ve e, a so was of the fire personnel because Dr. Ernest G. Sullivan, is been dropping o'ff their bottles funds here's what Il would total, 1,463. .issued by the health dire.ctOI'. of the'lr aft"ompllshments. hI' Abse ....... s. P Sl't' I~~ rat er unusua. I for recycling. ha!; been so cost the Individual communi., ,'!I~' - ropo Ion;

. MU ~ Renew~d "As far as is known," Slone Anthem Picked FIrst great that Mar k Carrier, lies; :;t. Clair Shores, $5,020; 258y~, ~ no. el;;ht spoiled,. The certifIcates I~~en the said, "we are the first to com. The anthem to be :presented PEAC yolunteer, h~s asked The Park, $3,920; The Farms, lobI. 5S9i,',Propollition If;. 224

[!femen, and the certiflcate?f plete all training and to be by the choir instead of being the NEWS to tell c1t1l:ens that $3,140; Grosse Polnle Shore" yes, Me", 00" seven spoiled,hcen.se for the ambulance will I'lftensed In .the Pointe area, ' b I I .7'0 d Th Wood $5500 total 571J 30 f thi ~ selected to conform to the ser- t e center wi I be e osed from •• an e ~, "expire on. une o. s ,'ear, and we are very proud oC this. mon topic, was the first ele. Saturday. March 20. through and The City, $1,700. ' ,Totals: Proposition I-Yesalter WhiCh, they will be reo Every member of. tile Fire ment of service to be decideu. Wednesday, March 31. When Farms Approves 6,~23; No, 8,736; Spoiled, 112;new.ed for .one full year. Department is prepared and After rsearching the Iile of the reopened, hours will be Tues. The Farms Council unanl- Proposition II - Yes, 4,9'11;

~Ire Chief Henry DeClerck ready to render the very ,best "omposer and studYI'ng the days and Thursdays 1:30 to mously approved the resolu- No, 10,075; Spoiled, H5.saId that all the men of his of servl'fte to the citl'zens of ~ I M d I ht T'" Clt St te ,. I •t .. d th ~ text of thE selection, Dr. 5:00; Saturdays .10:30-4:30. t on on ay n g , - "e y a men.. ssued,e~artmen ..<lve. ,passe e the community. I congrlltulale Swanson then developed his In the meantime, bottles of Grosse Pointe unanimous!y' Superintendent of Schools~~t:e:::~,rnh~~~i~~ ~l~t o&~: Chief DeCle~ck and the depart. meditation entitled "A New may be taken to the GP Unl. approved it with two stlpula. Theos I. Anderson made thecers. The training officer wbo (Continued on Page 2) Song for an Old Word." tarian Church on Saturdays lions, ,the first being that the following statemi!nt re'~IlC.has kept the men at their This Is the normal method and Sundays only. - operating time be extended to lhe mlllage defeat,.~jr

Peak, is Senior Lt. Philip Street Ll"g' htt"ng' f hi . d I The center is no longer able January I, 1972; the second "As we have Indicat~a wars p service eVil,Oil' to hllndle papers, but needs specifying that SEMTA would man" times In. r ....ent weeks,

Costa, the department's sec- ment by these two men who ~ "'"and in command, the chief Funds Depleted have worked together to pre- more 55.gallon drums to store in effect provide some man. the program and staff of theadded.. pare several similar services bottles. (Continued ou Pale Z) public schools and libraries

The chieC said that every In which the sermon comple- face serious cut. ",.oper,-___ ~~--~- The Park council on Monday, ments the choir presentation. W d C el R atlng mlllage..,ls votedi"'

March 8, announced Ihat It wlll The anthem this Sunday at 00 S OUnCl everses "In spite of a massive et.Intriguing Lost Charm ask the Detroit Edison com. Memor!al Presbyterian Church lort to Inform the total eom.'. pan:! to deCer the city's further will be Hugo Distler's "Psalm St.and on Bottle Ordtenance munlly, both by the eitizens'

T I H H E d. payments on street lighting 98." Distler, a German organist group, the staff, and thea e asappy n tug costs until the next fiscal and composer of the Hltlllr Board oC Education, the un.

budget because funds for the era commUted Silicide in Ber. By Greg Boyd have banned non-returnables cerlalntles surrounding the l!-By Greg Boyd lour damsel In distress monthly bills have bcen ex. lin In 1942 amid the terror of after January 1. 1972, was nancing of publle educlltl6lt

h d( h hausted. the Nazi regime. The services In a !inal step to offlclally tabled after the council heard can be blamed for the com-

The NEWS firmly believes sear,chcd and searl' e or t e C't C lr 11 N i 0 enact an ordl'nance to ".n m It' . U f th 27I

I Y amp () ,er un;: 0 r o( the church arc thc bnsls UlI oppositlon, moslly from rep. un y s relec on 0 e.In the long range effectiveness sentimental treasure, a 1 to no . I I 6 d th It I the sale of non returnable III 1 d th ddltlith tiS nlorme ec Y so ons of many of his (:omposllions, - resentatives of glass manu. M. renew a an c a onof Its advertising, e6peclaUy aV81l,Not gIving up hope, w . that the $66,000 In the 1970.11 bllt several are purely arti,otic butUes in the Woods. council. facturers, saying that glass of 1,8 mills. People were ap.If the ads ....n on a consistent in the next few days she had ft I b d t i I d men suddenly made.a turn Uy II" d IAU Id ts sca u ge s near y cp. in nature. - litter on the streets comprised paren . we lII,orme, 5 nceW

."k.bu.week basis. But even visited several ol th<l res en I t d d th t thl Ited 8boul by Indelinltely tabling [ th \ lti"... ~ k I H e e ,an a, s resu Start of Tour only three percent of the total ewer. an -usua c zenswe will admit that a recent she had . nown a ong aw. when Edison raised Its rates the measure by a vote ot four litter problem and that there called the schools Cor Informa.s:d story with a happy ending, thorne to see \l they had come lasl June, after the budget The Alma choir's participa- to three at the regular meet- should be a he!!vler enforce. lion In the days that led upcapped by a Lost and Found across the jewelry. No such had been finalized, lion in the 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. ing oC Monday, March 15. ment ol anU.lltter laws. to the election," Dr. Andersonad In this paper had to In. luck. Ortisl said that prior to hlk. ~rvices at Memorial Presby. A separate ordinance pre. concluded.

I• At last In a final gesture terl'an Church marks lhe first The representatives of thevo ve a considerably large .' Ing Us rates, Edison assessed venting the sale of high phos. I I C D B Mrs Barba a R Th

I k C 0• despair Leteftha placed an performan"es oC I'ts s'prl'ng g ass compan es, . . us. . r, ompson.qu r of ate ,,~ the city approximately ~5500 ~ phate detergents in the Woods b d Id t f th B d f Ed, d 'n the December 24 Issue ' , concert tour through M,'chi","n, ey. 1810 Huntington, an pres en a e oar 0 •

The drama started last year a I a' month, Including the cost ol .," and eventually aU detergents '111 I F h \ tl Id, o' the NEWS olterlng are. Pennsulvanla, New York and WI am Cow, 15115 air oms, uca on sa :about the middle of December 1 traffic signal lighting. When' wilh any phosphate content. dand did not end untl

'l late last' ward lor the bracelet. She re- New Jersey. d b I both presente long reports "Some voters undoubtedlythe new rate was announced, was passe y unan mous I I I h t 1month. On center stage is a ceived liO response. the cost went to about $9,300 Siena, the college's Affiliate vole. c a m ng t a non.returnab e made a hard choice becausesmall charm bracelet that went . The cbarm remained In hid- a month. and as of the Sanu. Artist, will be soloisl with At the council meeting of beverage gl8SS containers cost of austere times and the prop-Its own elusive way as Leteeha 109 Cor two montbs until It pre- ary payment, all that remains lhe choir at all of lis spring February 22, there was a less, that there would be a erty reassessment.Hachthorn, 21325 Sloan, In sented ilsell to the hero of our In the budget lor this utility Is tour appearances. He is In his general feeling that the meas. 40 pre cent decrease In employ- "But the defeat of theseHarper Woods was walking story, James Nawrot. 23786 approximately $2,400. (irst year as an aWliate al UTe to ban non.returnable menl In the glass Industry minimal proposals s h 0 \II ddown Hawthorne on her way Lambrecht, In East D!trolt. He said that this leaves the Alma after serving lor three bottles would be passed. The should measures like this. be cause conRlderable reOectionto a party and carrying the When he found it, Jim real. city short about $45,000Cor the years as the Affiliate Artist at council llcceoted the recom. passed, and stressing the point UP<lnthe consequences of In.bracelet in her hand. She had lzed Immediately that .the halance of the fiscal year Florida Presbyterian College. mendatlon Cram the Commit. that glass can be recycled. ternal erosion ol il proud andjust gotten out of her car and bracelet was not just a mean. which will end June 30. Alma, a pioneer in the Af. lee.of.the.Whole to pass the The only voices heard ask. excellent school system. Manywalked several dozen teet Ingless trinket. Every chirm Edison will be asked to deIer filiate Artist program, was ordinance and voted to pull. Ing for passage of the ordl. voters were obviously suscep.when the gold keepsake oozed sentimentality and Ind!. payments wltllout prejudice or served by lyric soprano Mary IIsh the ordinance by title in nance were that of 17-year. lIble to distortions of theslipped from between her lin- cated mUestOl1es In the owner s penalties against the Park, Beth Peil the preceding three the NEWS. old Vito Ciaravino. ol 199~ schools' needs which noodedgera, (CoDtlnued on Page 3) Ortlsi added. years. The ordinance, which would (Colltlnued OD Pale 2) the community last /feek."

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INVESTIGATORS from thefederal Ceuter for Disease Con-trol in AUanta have determinedthat the death of eight patientsat Henry Ford 'Hospital duringthe llllt four months were aresult of receiving Intra ven-ous fluids contaminated withbacteria, and ll2 other personswue Infected but cured, Alleight who died were terminalcancer or strokes patients whowere especially vulnerable toinlection and who. "probablywould have lived only II fewmore days," according to hos-pital officials. It was deter.mined that the bacteria gotunder plutlc liners of thefluid's bottle caps qurini tlJemanufacture by Abbott Lab.oratories of)North Chicago, Ill.

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THE SENATE unanimouslyapproved a bill Friday that'would bring a retroactive 10Percent increase in Social See-urity benefits, but which wouldpostpone. until 197Z the high-er taxes needed to pay for ilThe increase was added as'lrider to a lIouse.passed billurgently sought byPre,identNixon to raiSe the limit on thenational debt by $35 billion toa reeord $430 billion;

Sunday, March 14U.S. WARPLANES drop-

ping seven.and.a.half ton,"juJigle-buster" bombs werereported Saturday to havecleared new landing zon!)s inLaos that would place SouthVietnamese troops closer tothe North Vietnamese bord~rthan at any time since theyopened a Laos offensive fiveweeki ago. The missions bybig U.S. Air Force C130 Her-cules transport planes carry-Ing the parachute.droppedbombs, aeeording to militarysources, blasted lit least threelanding areas for helicoptersout of the jUJlgles north ofSepone. the main target so farof the Laos campaign,

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"WE HAVE CUT the mainportions of the Ho Chi 'MinhTrail and destroyed the en.

'. emy's supplies," the command.IDg ceneral of South Vietna-mese forces In the Laos pan-handle said Sunday. "We bavebadly hurt at least four NorthVletnamele regiments ,nd cutbalf of Hanoi's supply flow tothe south," Lieutenant ~neralHoang Zuan Lam, commanderof the northern first corps,said.

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wri~rs were reported agreedWednesday on a plan to winswift approval of a 10 percentlDcrease in Social securitybenefits, retroactive to Janu.If')' I, by tacking it onto an-other measure headed forputage II early 15 nextweek. Informt!d sources saidSenator Russell B. Long, D-La., ebalrmlln of the senateFin.nce Committee, win pro-pose the boost in pension .nddisability payments IS anamendment to a House.passedbill raising the ceiling on thenational debt.• • •

" Frida", IIarda 1%. A.. bill to allow Jlichicanwomen to obtain an abortionfor' any reason during tile I

fir. ",90 days of pregnancy wa.passed by the alate senate OIl'nnIrday by,.• vote of 20 to 17.The. Measure. Spollsored bySent.tor G}lbert E. Bursley, R.Ann Arbor. now faces an un.certain future In the House 01:Representatives.

• • •, Whitney M. Young Jr. exe-cutive director of the NationalUr~n League. who focusedhis .efforts in the U.S. civilrights movements on getting

~\. jobs for blacks. died Thursday, I, whiie swimming. Young col.. ,\ lapsed while approachinJ-tile, \ . ,!J,llio r e .. afterswimmiJig off'i<~>.<iJghthouse Beach at Tarqua

J C . }lIY. Africa.' Cause of deathwas not. immediately kJiOwn,)..'!t ,a..,bprtatta"k was" eonsl"ilered possible. An autopsywas scheduled.

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DELIVERED TO YOVR agement supervision o\'er rev. Boerner. Benjamin Pinkos ILennon, and hiS you n gel' ment offkers and men on thisPORCH EVERY SUNDAY enue and expendit ....es during' and Conra~ Nagel. ~oting no, brother Jo~eph: 11, performance."Call fOT Full De14il, the interim periou. I and Councl\men William Huet. The older Ciaravino slated,

teman, Marvin Boutin. and that the Environmental Action I Cites EquipmentTV 6.6244 : The Woods Council defealed 'George Freeman voting yes. Cenl,er. 17()()4 Kercheval, was! Ll. Costa said that the de.

POINTE PERIODICALS I tbe mea~ure by a vote of 4 Woods attorney George Catlin successful to the point of la('k. partmenl ambulance carries'-===========::!J to 3 wllh Mayor Kennelh indicated during the discussion ing extra room for the bottles. twv stretchers as required bv

--------------------- h ITh' h ' .,~~1i:ei' ----._. ---- that t e governor has asked IS, ~ salo, was indicativ~ law an assortment 01 lra~.~i'~Y'li .,u"~ the state legislature to enact of the Interest of Pointers in . '. ~,t.•.~...<.~f..:. ";:.;-1.:;.. ;IJc e~'~ a higher gasoline tax with I ridding themselves of the pol. t~ons an.d spl.mts, a complete_. ~ which to subsidize the var. lulion problem prcs(,lItl'd by ILrst aid kIt, permanenUy.

i.il;., Sinc. 1900, ious transportation authorities non.returnable bot lies, mounted liCe. giving oxygen~:'....•...,\. r '~.~.: whljn the matter arose of the Several reSIdents we r e ,equipment, compresses, band.

'1 possibility of Ule Woods having heard. stating co?venit'~('e as ages. etc.• to put up their share of the a maJor factor In Ihelr dis. ,(i $20,000 if SEMTA should be satisfaction with the ordinance. He ~mted o.ut that for many

unable to do so. One claimed that returnable years, conveymg acc.id~nl andQuestioas Price bottles werl' unsanltar)'. other emergency victims 10

Councilman Pinkos question. An owner of a party store hospitals ~as done by person.ed the credibility of buying in the Woods stated thaI he nel. of pohce de~artments, butused buses that are still in would lose business to other passage Of.,the • tatute by t~egood condition for only $2.000 store operalors in neighboring State Legislature, took ~hiseach and said it was difficult communities if the ordinanee ~ut of the hands of th~ l,lOhce.!£0 him t s h $35000 were to be passed onIv in lhe [,be new law '!lakes I~ lmpes.b r bO ee d °fw a , Woods He said he' would slbl~ for pol'~ e offleers tous can e use or any per.' . " tho . tiod of time when it is sold however, go along with a state. reMer .IS serVice, excep,f l'ttl H dd d h wide law bannino the non. perhaps .m v e r y extremeor so I e. e a I' t at • emergenciessince The Woods has no con. returnable bottll:'. '..trol over SEMTA's wages and Councilm~n Kenneth. Boer- "We have received muchprices and other financial mat. ner. MlIrvm BoUtlll, George moral support from Mayorters, he could not go along Freeman, and Conrad. Naegel Matthew Patt~rson and. memoIwith the. Iesolution. voted to table t~e mot1~n, pre. hers o£ the city cou~cil. and

Councilman Boerner said he s;nled by Boutlll, while. W~l. from Mr. ~lone, our Clt~ ~a~; Ithought The Woods was being h~m Huetteman, BenJamm ager. d~rlll,~ our. tram~.g,given too much respOnsibility PlIlko~, and Mayo~ Kenneth Costa sa.ld. Our city offiCIalsin their guarantee of 27.5 per. ,McLeod voted against. Ken. were q.ulck to clear purchasescent and added that the bus Ineth Do.ern~r stated, that he of equipment for our am~ul.line travels only one mile was votwg t!? tabl.e the pro- ance, so t~al today everythl/lgthrough The Woods, while the . 'losal to await achon b.y .the we have IS the most modern

• • • route through 51. Clair Shores ~~at~. At. present, a .slmllar that money can buy. We are' ' • ••••• • ••••• ' ••••• • • • t •• 'IS four miles. 'all IS belllg proposed In Con. prepared for almost any e.mer-, • •••••••••••••••••• thktth ffi, to ,....... Councilman Pinkos then ad. I1ress. ,g~nc~: an s 0 ese 0 I.

• • ded that he objected to sub- The phosph:te ordlllancl' clals.:.:.: ••••• sidizing of a private corpor. sels J~ly I, IS,I, as the date Ask Citizens to Help• .. • .. - alion. Boutin ~ountered b on. which all detergen.t con. A1.~I'>6.('A1.AY;PA1._PA1._('A1._('I./I'!IrP.ll._A1.AI1I'>6.('A1.-P.ll._f'.II.A:JII.~

.,... .. • ••• _ sa in MT ~ r tamers must label their spe- Chief DeClerck and Lt. Costa, ""'V.All.. ""''''~~''''''''~Yf'''~''''''vA\Al'&7.il.NvJri .. '''''''''~Yfv~YfvJti_• • .. • • "I g SE A: was not a prl. cifie phosphate. contents and in a joint statement, asked ~-~..... ". ...... '" vale corporat~on, Huetteman the date on which each manu. Cor the co.operation of the citi .•• .. ..'" : ..: ..: added that 'Ih~ Woods has facturer must file a chemical zens of the Park when making.. '"." " ..... '" purch~sed serVIces of otn~r analysis with the City Clerk. fire calls, ~... "," '" •• organl!ation such as .electrlc Also the ordinance prohibits "When there is a fire, call

• • .. .. '" power, telep~on~ service and the sale of detergents contain. the Fire Department, VAlley....... '" ... " .." trash c~.Uection In the past. ing more than 8.7 percent 2.6400, directly, not the Police ~...... '" "..... Col1ncl1.n~n ~uetteman pr~. phosphorous by weight after Department," they said. "Call. ~ :...... '" sen(~ the motion. and Council July L Finally lhe sale o{ any... " Boutin se~onded It. M;:. Huet. detergent cc.ntaining any phos. police first forces them to in•• •• I J '" leman said the C~l1ncll.should phates at all will be strictly ~~~t.toa~:lltl~~e c~~e c~~~:r~ S ~~::

/.:::.. ":' /" :.: ..: a~cept ~he resolution wI!h the prohibited in (he Woods after serious delay, - kit' 1\I .. ~,,~. J:~ ... stipulation that a certalll de. June 30, 1972., "..... ~~ ;" "I'. "....... gree of care and servicing ._ "Calling the Fire Depart. ~ ....,; ~ ::,

.. ..., ,f,.... " " .. of the buses by the bus line W:ld D · ment directly can not only GRAHAM r GUNN, 1.:""0...... / was assured. He added that ... rl,Ver save time, but it could possi. ' IT .1" ... ". he saw nothing wrong witli the bly save a life. The first 15 ~ ~ ' :."",,. offer since thes,e' buses will minutes !rom 'be start of a ~ 1,ruelltl - ,.. • • have passed inspection by De. (Conlinued (rom Page 1) fire is the most critical. Never lIij ~ :". • ••••• Iroit before being turned over Glanert said he was crUising try to put out a fire first, be- t« SPECTRUM STRIPES ~.:"... .. .. "... to the communities, south on Fisher road, from fore calling your Fire Depart. ~ ~'"

:":.: ", ..~: ....:.- d Al! tht°edugh,the resolution was tKerehl~val. wthen hh.elsaw Ptoolef, me~lt becausctthef Clhamdescould I ...~ WI'd~[y spaced colorrul 'trl'pes on ~ ~. ~!2" " ... .. e ea In The Wood~ the rave mg .I a Ig I ra e 0 easl y get ou 0 an. 5~ ~ ,I' ~ ~ ....

~••• ~. "_. _. council indicated that it would speed nor~h on Fisher, from "If you sm~ll smoke in the " deep tones of grey and blue enhance ~ ~••••• ••••• be wj)Jjng to discuss the mat. Gr?sse POlllt~ boulevard The house, call. We will be very i the long, iean lines of rhis new 2 . ~. ==,'

••••• • ter further if all of the other policeman said he turned and happy to che,;k the source, buttonshapedGLYNfORDmodei. ~ i!

..:.:. .: : ~ c~~mC~~~e~h~:::e~IS~' passed ;~~et~~a;r~ri~~~ a~~I1~~~~~~~~I:n~e~~~~a~fre~iPE~~~y s~r~u~: ~ Immaculate GRAHAM Be GUNN '~ ;:••••• \~)i. ••••• the resolution this week. him to the curb. on Fisher, counts and the sooner you call, '-3, tailoring is handsomely expressed ~.... • .. " t. 6o•• 6o. An informed source told the no~th of Kerche\ a~, G1anert Ithe' quicker we can respond. ~! in the wide lapels, contoured waist ~.... 4o.. ~.~. . ~ ; . . a.. NEWS that the communities ~~~r~aec;~~ ~~tOI~:~~ ~~~:r~~"The department's inspec-' ~ \ and deep center vent, The fabric is !!~

~~~" •.,,"l'~..;, "'~. . .'.;.' ,. .. • v.:ekre frelall~ not r1¥1ning the him out o£ the Roadrunner. tors are at your service for a ~ is cool lightwe'ght blend fl •

.... 6o. . .. ,-. . '.: ......'~ .,,~.. ,.""" ......".,.,"'."i~."•... "=:!:'l~~l1s*'1f~~A':~~w~~~~a~j~The policeman sl'jd Poole I _. ~.. .ter an4 tine tro~ica[ wOr5t;/o yes-

...... .~.;;. • r . .. to meet the payments the lc.nked at him, ther. put his I ~ ~ i:

........ The American Traveler cities would have the buses auto into gear and took off, \ OFFICES ~ $1.3.5 . ~ E...... a:; collateral. still north on Fisher, at hig!"; ~ ~ ."

.:4o:. ~~~~~gdhU;~ly::~:rd a~d e::rtonca~~ .: ..:. iSS~~~~s~:r~ni~~;:,s a~fr~~:~~ speed. Runs Stop Si~ns FOR LEASE ~ 'i ~ i;1......... light weight, 24 oz., you'll hardly 4o........ communities involved befote Jumping back into the police ~ CLOTHES ARE EXCLUSIVE WITH US IN DETROIT ~...... .. know you have it on •.• so hand- • action can be taken further car, Glanert took up pursuit Carpeted, Ai r Condition. ~ ~.... • • some others definitely will. discussions undoubtedly will again. Poole ran every stop ed, Ample Parki ng, Jani. ~ Ninety.d.y Charge AccoiJnls Ife availabl, ~ "....... <t55 be conducted. street, Ridge, Charlevoix. torial Service, Competi' ~ ~. ~ n. I..... ,. • Beaupre and Chal£onte, at ~ ~ ~••••• TIRE TAKEN speeds up to 70 miles an hour, tive prices. ~ .~i.:"'_~:'-~~- . ~

• • A .. Mrs Gus Ski 1361 the ol£icel' stated in hig report. 2 M ~ ~ ~• • • ..." ...._-___ .... Yorkt~wn, call uedsWO°ovodess'police Poole !:ped to Chalfonte and 2725 ack Ave. • Woodward at Grand Circus Park • Northland Center, Parking Area E t.~:••••~.. "n~ 07g¥r ~..":"'........ . .1~ _ V(A;I j t::1~ I, _ _ Thursday, March 11. to report made a right turn, At ~!anor, I (between 8 & 9 Mile Rds. I ~ • Somerset Mall and Troy ~.'• ... ..... the theft of a spare tire and he overshot the street and at- I .~~3SP~'Al:""~'Al:"" lli

.. .. • • .. " rim from her station wagon tempted to make a turn at this ~lW ~H'(iJ~(iJ~~(iJ~fiJ3SPfiJ1ft.:MfiJ~~~ I

........ so. ON THE RILL GROSSE POINTE FARMS ~ ....,.A~ while it was in the Lochmoor point, but his car went out of I ------------~ .• ".... Open T"ursd<JIIB 'Ill 8:30 p.m. _Of.,... Club parking lot, 1018 Sun. control' and spun around one;,...... _.... ~ nindale. The lot attendant told full turn, facing the ilpproach- ~,.;"~'."i' 4' 4",," 4',,' 4. 4' ,,' 4'"',, '" " ,,' "",, 444,,".' 4' ,," police he saw nothing sUs. ing patrolman ami stalled. ' , I'." "4'"',, 4." " "44 4 • ",,',," 44.' • 4 • • , 4 • f .. picious. The tire was worth Poole was not given a chance'.'. 4 4.4. 44.4.4. , • 4 4 '. $70. 10 start up again, as Glanert

ran the front end of the police ~vehicle into the front end o£ "'. ~Poole's auto. Glanert jumped I' ~

Jut of his ear. and drew his ~service revolver. Standing he. ~hind the door oC the policE' t:car. the officer aimed the ~weapon and ordcred Poole 10 t~come out with his hands in th(' -:air. Then help arrived. Ii:.

Resists Arrcst r:Kelly said when he was ~1:'.

searching Poole, tile man be-came uncooperative and beganto resist. Glanert handcuffed Cortefiel de hpana 1:Poole, who was !ak':n to the ~station by Farms Sgt. Eugene ~..Boylan and John Krni7.a, who sheds rain with talso arrh.cd at the scene.

At the station, accordill,g toGlanerl's report, Poole said hl!had taken the car from a [',"troit gas station where he w....employed, to see what it could:do. The vehicle had been left II

there by the owner, HobertPratt of 12795 Loretto, Detroit. ICor service, .

Poole was issued a violation IIick~t. He was charged wilh£Ieemg fror.. a police officcrto ..void lraffic illJ'ebL

Later in the day, Monda~'.Poole was arraigned beforcFarms Municipal Judge Rob-ert Pyle II, and was foundguilly as chargcd. The judge~enten~ed the man 10 2 I daysIII the Detroit lIolise of Cor.rection, and plnced him onprobation for one year.

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Thomas Elliott of 2263 Stan.hope, told Farms police thathe had parked his car in frontof 218 Fisher road, where hehad been visiting, at 9:30 p,m,Sunday, and when he left the io/nS dherhouse to return home at 12:20 1191i B] .a,m" the car was gone. I

The theft of the vehicle was'teletyped to all law enforce.ment agrncies, and a shortwhile later, Farms police were 76 KERCHEVAL AVE.informed by Detroit, thaI the Icar had been recovered at the GROSSE POINTE FARMS It_r:_:i_~,_0_f_17_33_3__ H_a_rp_e_r_._i_"_O__e-_, . __ , _, I ~

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Building Permit Refused IHappy Story r Cente~ Offe~~n~ ~,l. Cl(l~rC(lsilloT R b W d -- Grosse POlllte War Memorial I snacks and liquid refreshmenlso estaurant, Y 00 S I (ConUaued from Page I) announces the openillg of the available at the bar and,

__ .____ lile, Now began the search St. Clair Casino in its Cr)'stal cigaret girls and photog~aphy IAller almost three months around three sides of the prop" As if right out of a Sherlock Ballroom on Sat~rday night. l:irls will offer patrons "Igars,,'

of letter writing and opposition erty to keep cars [rom going Holmes novel, Jim's sleuthing M,arch 20, 8: 30.nlldRlg,ht, ThiS peanuts, popcorn and okC)

by angry residents in eouncil down the alley and trash from became painslakingly thorough Will be a l'abarel evenmg wIlh dokes,meetings, the Grosse Pointe blowing on resident's property, in a valiant efCort to find the o.vertones of the old Jo~astwood The Casino is designed to 11IIWoods council voted six to one In a letter 10 the council, owner, Looking Cor some clue Gardens and Blossom Health, o(("r those who don't Cel.'lquiteto withhold the granting of a outlining the final concession that would lead him to the The st. Clair CasillO will at home wilh the gyrationsbuilding permit for the ton. o( the company, Chester Kas- girl, Jim found engrll\'ed on bring back the Glen Miller and screaming blare of rockstruction of a cafeteria.st~l" Iborski, attorney (or the res. the bracelet the names, "Bill, big band sound wilh Russ Reed and roll an ev~ning of realrestaurant on Mack between laurant builders said the com. Techa." and "Vassa." i and his 16 man stage band, danting to great music withLennon and Van Anlwerp, pany was being tre'lted un, Searching the telephone! Also fealured \,'ill be Chl.'t just enough rock introduced to BEFORE AFTER

~Iayor Kenneth Me~, the justly, ~k, Jim I~k~d up e\'ery pos Bogan, and his sure fir" Dixie make one feel "wilh il."only dissenting vole, said that ':To altempl to apply ~D. Sible comb~.'lallon o( the three land (omoo, Part of the gate for t,he CHIMNEY SERVICEsince the builder of the Jack, written standards. or restflC. names, Blmd alleys, Maybe, "or those who want to try Casino evening will go to asslsl R.bul1l, Repaired ' ChllDJIe'J'in.the.Box restaurant. Food. lions. permits, fosters and il.l he thought. there's a clue on their skill and/or luck. lhere High School South's band ~1~1~~~0~.ln2~ng:~0[.:C~H';':c';maker, Inc,. has complied with conducive to discrimination of one of the charms, Allached will he gaming lables in the members to allend the wgional PolnUnc.every stlpulatlon required by the worst kind," thl'! letter to the bracelet were lJ "s~'eet Casino including blackjuck, and state concla\'es, Advance Mallt.nlac.city ordinance and asked for state~, :'We hav~ found, that 16" heart. an old lady In a Chuck a luck and roulette 1I's hooed all the married .. _by city adhlinislrators and a bulldmg permit preVIOusly shoe" a small hope cbest, II I which ma,. be pla)'ed with I and mature single set in , _police personnel, he thought approved has been stayed, a Venellan gondola. a lour leaC, spccial house mone)'. Grosse Pointe will come to the Illle permit should not be with. stay unsupportable (or any clover, a child's charm for a) The Casino will also featur~ opcning of SI. Clair Casino •held, lawful reason; ,8 ~ouncil has loy. and a small scotty dog, ----.---,--,---- --------- If you don't lIke

The council voted to defeat met to hear. obJecllon~ where At last, he found somethinl:,the proposal on the basis of ~o change m I!'e wmng law that might help, Engraved on th bl t' t hthe "health and weHare" o[ IS sough,t or d~slred , , ,where one of the charms were the e cae SIC ,the community and its child. all: applicant IS. asked to ,sub- letters. "0, n, S," Ol course.ren, Reading his statement, md data relaltng to prices: h,e ~houghl.' the lette~~ mllst Are You a Man we'll sho\iH I't toCouncilmen Kenneth Boerner ~a,ges. hours. employment, an slgmfy a high school. Smce he 'V

Imade lhe motion supported by tlclpated number of customers himself graduated froll1 Denby Without.~Iarvin Boutin, to defeat the an,d cars, complet~ly unauth. High. he contacted his alma ;0, Store you plain

Iproposed restaurant. orJ:ted by .any ordl,?ance, ,~aw mater to see if the names on w'

"I . f th ( t th t lh or regulalton , ., and the the bracelet matched with that ,. n VJew0 e ac. a e application of a yet unbuilt of a student or recenl gradu. f d' t I'kI reports we have receIVed fro~ restaurant is to be judged by ate. Another dead end, Even I you on I eIstheft Departm~nt thO,f PU.bhCtlhe recommendation of a youth "Contact 10" could oUer no ,

a e y concermng IS prOJec oHicer" , t . • •t 1 . ,11indicate that there will be a " . assLSanc,e, . 1 pain, wesubstantial increase in traWe That property h~s been In a fmal eflort, Tim ('ailedClmgestion and law violations vacant lor a long time. and the NEWS, Since the bracelet - ,=-, h' t t ~should this restaurant be ap- ~o one before has seen fit to was lost in The Pointe. the "The store with the S OW I 0 youproved," the motion stated, Il1vest the mone)', n~cessary to owner might have placed an ad the personal touch" ."and in addition, the fact thoit prop.erly d~~elop lt. ,the let,ter within the last couple of weeks. finest WIth contrast-Parcells and Mason Schools con~~ued, The conti,nued Im- Well, 10 and behold, one of in Minutes away from all Pointes Iare located in the Immediate poslhon ol taxes while deny- our oUice girls, displaying a men's 1-94 to Metropolitan Beach Exit. .,area and their students will 109 a, grant fo~ a lawtul. an~ phenomenal memory, sliid that fashions 1430 So, Gratiot, M'Junt Clemens lng pIpingpresent additional traffic and permitted use lS oppre:;SlVe. it seemed to her that someone 'policing problems 1 move that "I say to you that once a did place an ad in the par>erthe Building Ocp~rtme'lt with. ~oning ord~Da~ce is p~ss,ed . " a while back offering a reward If you don't 11'1'ehold a construe-tion permit for that apphcations wlthm the for a charm bracelet. l\:this project because of the ob- permitted uses m~sl be grant. Searching issues as far back ,vious adverse impact upon the ed and ... ~pphcatle.to ~lI, as 10 weeks, she (ound the ad the contrastIngneighborhood and the commun. !o do otherWise is ,to dlscrlm. and the heroine and her lostity. should this restaurant be mate, an,d. to act 10 a ha~sh friend were at last reunited. MARCH " 'IIpermitted to be built at this and capricIous mann~r, WhlCh Questions still remained pIpIng, welocation," - is beyond the protection of the Ih gh Wh t f th s o~

' , law" ou, a 0 e name SALF hDuring the three months of ' . the jewelry and the initials? S OW you adispute, Foodmaker, Inc, made ,Presenting the residents' The initials did stand for a-various concessions to, the View, Herbert Lorenl, 202:) high school but the "D" rep- Ih d d thcouncil in an effort to WIDap. ~ancaster, read fro,m two ar- resented Dominican Hi g h, un re 0 erproval for the permit. Includ- l1cles In a recent .Issue o~ a from which Letecha graduateded in the concessions were the restaura.nt ,magazme ,,:hlch several years ago. The names 2001.0 to 5001.

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re.deslgning of the fac8:de of p~t a dim light on the tman. "Bill" and "Vassa" were the I I' I' ,the building, plans to bu~d aU clal sucres~ of t~e restaurant. names of her uncles commem. Iexits and entrances leading to In one article, It was stated orating a trip to Europe as Oft Reg, Price •f 'and [rom Ma~k, and the build- that "Jack-in-the.Box restau- rlid the gondola. Aside irom (except lor a Few But 1 you lIkeing of a continuous brick wall rants has had pr?,blems with the obvious significance of the

local governments on a na. other charms the small dog Fair Trade Items) th bi t' t htional basis, Lorenz also stated represented her own pet and e cae SIC ,that a high representative, of the llmall boy charm repre.Ralston Purina, Inc" a holdmg sented a special cousin of or the contrast-company of Foodmake~. told Letecha's,him that the food cham ex- .,peeled most of their business, Letecha might consider add-' Jeans, Fashion l'ng pI'pI"ng thefrom th~ local community. mg another charm to th,e ,

In a final statement, Lorenz bracelet to c~mmem~rate ,thiS P t B Itsaid that the residents would l~test event In the IllustriOUS an S, e, 5, only IlIa blemagree 'with the granting of life of her charm bracelet,

a permit if',I, there wo~d be Poll"ce Recover Sh\r\s.Kn\\ ,l()o~. .e~~-'ol:B~G6\OT"'" '\"'~.a covenent In the pernut pre. ,venting Foodmaker from sell. S ting the business without per. Stolen Vehicle wea ers.mission from the city to anyother party, and 2, there wQuldbe a conEngent li8bility heldin escrow from the businessto finance the demolishing ofthe building if the business isnot successful within fiveyears.

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If she hasn't, come to Valente's,We make Prince Charmings too.

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Out Ihese suits go,while they lost -Lotest styles andfabrics go at thelow of

$12.95 ,SHIRTS"rrow and Enro shirts 5148will sell out fost atthe low of only

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Five Persons Die in 1970Pointe Traffic; 398 Hurt

Noted ArchitectSpeaks Mar. 25

A final compilation of aliI behind a parked car and intotraffic accident reports s~nt to the street on Goelhe, betweenthe Mlcbig:m State Polkoe in Washington and Lincoln SbeEast Lansing by the flv~ Pointe was hIl by a car driven by IIpolice chiefs. showed that five 16.year.old boy. Thll youth waspersons lost their lives in Poin. Cound blameless and releued.te traffic in 1970, and a tolal Tbe Wood's lone fatal tookof 398 others ~ere injured as place on July 30. when Stevena result oC accldenls. P. Nick. 10, of 682 South Re.. Three oC the reported fatall. naud road, was crushed be.

ties were recorded by the neaci the wheels of a WoodsP~rk. one was listed by the rubbish truck in front o( 858CIty. and one by the Woods. North Renaud a few minutes

The Park recorded its first 8Cter tbe crew compleled thetraffic death on March 22, last rubbish pickup.when Robert G. Kraitcb, 23, of 'tbe boy, it was said, was10100 Woodlawn, Detroit. was standing behind lhe truck. as .k!Ued when his car leCt the tride a bicycle. as the driverroadway and slJ1aehed into an was backing up to clear a pas.Edison pole at the Jefferson. sage for anolher city rubbishBu'hop inlersection. He was truck. The boy was knocked topronounced dead on arrival at the pavement, and the wheelBon 5ecours Hospital. passed over his bead, killing

Frtderlck R. M. Mitchell, him inslanUy. '56, oC 82 Concession, Tillson. The following are the reoOnt., died oC injuries aud porls as submitted by the po.sbock in Bon secours Hospital lice cbiefs:on April 15. He suffered in. Park: Tolal number of acci.juries on April 9 when a car dents, 328; fatals. 3; non.fatals,driven by his 500, Gerald, 29, (accidents in wbich injurieswent out oC control and smash. were reported), 87; properlyed iDto a tree at the Intersec. damage, 238; persons injured,tion of Jefferson and Bedford. 127; persons killed, 3; auto.The son was hurt, but not se. pedestrian accidents, four andriously. four pedeslrians hurl; auto.

Michael T. Robinson, ~8, of bicycle accidents, 12 and 1116908 St. Paul, dled in Bon persons hurt.5ecuor, Hospital on December City: Total number of acci.27, just 30 hours after he suf. dents, 206; vebicles damaged,fered injuries when he lost 372; vehicles involved, 409;contol of his car and cr!lshed persons injured. 79; violationsinto an Edison pole at Mack issued In accidents, 84; fixedand Whltter. objects involved, 14; pedes.

The City's fatal accident oc. trians injured, 1; bicycles in-curred on October 9 when volved,5; motor bikes involved,tbree.year-old Sarah Warner 4; fatalities, 1.Hoey of 764 Washinglon road, . Farms: Total numbe~ of ac.

was kl11l'd when she ran from cldents, 309; fatals, none; non.Catals, 63; property damage,246; persons injured, 77; pe.destrlans injured, 5; totalamount of properly damage,$153,499.

Woods: Tolal number of ac.One of lhe world's Coremost cidents, 273; fatals, one; non-

architects, R. Buekminster fatals. 91; property damage,Fuller, will speak at the Uni. 181; and pedestrians injured,versity of Detroit, Thursday, five, persons killed, one.March 25, at 8 p.m. The Center Sbores: Total of all accidents,Cor Teaching About Peace and 60; fatal, none, non.fataIs, 18;War of Wayne State Uoiver. property damage 40; personssity, in ccoperation with the injured, 24; pers:>ns killen,University of Detroit, will none;. bit.rlLq,l!ccidents, two;sponsor the event at the Slu- aufo~peaestriarfaccidents, oitedent Union Building on Mc- and no injuries; auto-bicycleNichols campus. accidents, one and no Injuries.

Mr. Fuller has not only . ,focused. his gll~uis on bUUdin~ J. u:.H.. 'g' e"P.,ate..'rson.and urban deSign, but also on' '~,"';, "., "",des i g n I n g a blueprint .Cor' 'R..'earS '14 '-Casesworld peace and pro!!perlty,The public is inviled to atlen4 Th C't ~f'. G P . tbis lecture free of charge. e I y .0. rosse om e

Tbe Center .for Teaching Woods MUDlClpal Court con.About Peace and War started v:ned on Tuesday. March 9,five yea1'6 <aao to 'legiUmize With Jud~e. Douglas L. Pat.er.;peace as a classroom subject. Ion prlmdml!. The foUowmg'~uent\,. ,'It has'lIel"ted as cues were ~eard:a model for similar educa- Bertha Caddens, 17133 Den.tional institutions burgeoning I~er, Detroit, was charged un-in various parts of the United aer the drunke.n motor law.States. It has' developed new ISh~ pled not ~uilty, was foundhistory and social studies cur- gUIlty and fmed $100 plusriculum, stressing peaceful as costs. Her license was sus.well as militaristic aspects of pended for 9fl days.our society and oHeN! youth Kate Cleary, 11056 Wllyburn.new heroe~ Cor the nuclear Detroit, was charged withage. ProCessors oC Way n e reclUess. driving resulting inState University have volun. an aCCident. She pled notleered many hours as consult. guilty, was found guilty andants to teachers on world fined $25.politics and economics. Class- Peter Griffin, 111 Cloverly,room materials on new meth. was cbarged with permittingods. of conflict resolution start a passenger to ride outside ofat the prr-school level. bis automobile and as a minor

The Center Assoclates in pOssession of beer. He pledwhose purpose is to promflt~ guilty on both cbarges andcommunity Interest In and an was found guilty on both. Onunderstanding of the services the first charge he was finedof the Center Cor Teaching $100 plus costs, sentenced toAbout Peace and War, has four sessions at Traffic School,Mrs. Alfred R. Glancy. Jr. 30 days no pleasure driving(886-2226), as Its president; and "laced on 80 days pro.Mrs. George Crane, (884. bation.6451), treasurer and Mrs. 'George H(',ldrie, 330 Merrl.John J. Hock as vice-presi. weather, was charged withdent. riding outside of a vehicle.

These officers will be happy He pled guilty. was foundto have interested persons caU guilty, placed on 60 days pro.fOI more Infonnation about batlon and fined $25.the functions of the Center Darry Van, 4511 Moran;Associates. Mrs. Douglas Sar- Ja!J1es Kearney, Jr" 235 Tou.gent (823-0M2) is in charge raine; John Woodhouse, 582of membership which is. open Rivard, Thomas Baggott 304t~ all and Mrs. William Kess- Hillcrest, were all ch~rgedler (885-6017) as Pro g ram '....ith minors in possession ofChairman will be glad to pro. beer. All pled guilty and allvide details on other programs were fined $25 and placed onth:d are being Implemented. SO day!:' probation.

Marjorie Dingeman, 463 Mo_ran, was charged with care.less driving. She pled guiltywas Cound guilty, and fined$100.

~~Ilt(hew Guice, 1022 Bed.ford, was charged with inter. I(ering with moving trafficcausing an accident. He plednot guilty, and was found notguilty, His case was dis.missed.

Julian Perry Bowen, NorthPort, Mich., was charged withfollowing too closely, result-ing 8n accident. He stoodmute, was found guilty andlined $20,

Casimer Zailryzinski, 6901Stedman, Detroit, was chargedas a disorderly person. Hestood mule, was found guilty,and fined $57.50.

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Some people think 0LUCK as the only explana-tion for success . • . Whenit comes to Real Estate prob.lems, you needn't trust toluck; rely on the expert rep.resentation of SCHWEITZER GASLIGHT VANDALIZEDHEAL ESTATE, 21300 Mack Lawrence Haller, 1000 S. Ox.Ave., and 18530 Mack Ave.,. ford, called Woods police teiGrosse Pointe Woods. See us report that sometime duringsoon, or PHONE: l)B6.4200 the' weekend of March 13, $50or 886-1270. W<Jrthof damage was caused

to a 'gaslight in front of 'hlshome.

found a FourLeaf Clover, whi,ch she tookalong as a memento of herlost Paradise.

Finding one in a patch issupposed to bring Good Luck..• Though, of course, forEve the four leaf clover wasnot altogether conducive toluck.

Legend re. .lates thaL' _when Adamand Eve Wfre •expl,>1ledfrom the ~Garden ofEd e n. Eve

The thief who snatched thepurse of )Irs. Inez Junior of29814 Hanover. Detroit, as shestood at the corner of TourainelInd Kercheval, waiting-for' abus. got nothing for his trouble.

According to a report madeto Farms pOlice, Mrs. Juniorwas approached by a whiteyouth. who asked her when thebus was due, She answeredthat it WOllld be along in afew minutes.

The young man then. said,The belief that finding a "Here it comes. now", and as

FOUR LEAF CLOVER is a the woman turned to look. theluckv omen is a widespread culprit grabbed her purse andsup~rstilion which has been and ran west on Kercheval towith man from his. earliest Clt)verly, where he t urn e dda)'s. right and enterl'd a waiting

car, The driver of the vehicle Id!iiWi;pisped north on Cloverly and I ii:>L':',':,o;.::then west on Ridge. I :,,::>"::"/'}/,,'

Mr~. Junior was Informedof the direction the car hadtaken by a woman motorist,'who witnessed the youth run.ning aft e r snatching Mrs.Junior's purse. and followedhim. The motorist saw thethief get Into the car, andfollowed the get.away auto,but lost sight of it when thedriver turnec onto Ridge andescaped.

The purse snatching victim I?'}: .."'i'c' i ..'.described the youth as being17 to 20 years of age, withshort cropped hair, medium to IE? ,F's,.'short height, and wearldg 8 I",'",:,:,':,:light. colored jacket.. A descrip.tion of the driver of the get.away car could not be given,but it was said that he, or shehad brown, shoulder. lengthhair.

Mrs. Junior said there wasno money in the purse. onlya few cards and personal af.fects.

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CAt,l, • I Pr~~~mtiollf?r IReports Slt01V Pointe'.~ 1970 I Possihle (~r~l~leN~ppedin Bud :Heather-On-lhe-HIII D~hlel' of Flag- IFe L T t l $399 368 1 Woods police were callcdlbein;.( released. while Mulligan

for , lre OSS 0 a S Mond.ay, Marc~ 8. by 51. John I ~11~ found to be ,wanted by Sl.

W Dl.'nJs Edwin Nicolai 20 of ' IHospital securlty'men who re- ,Clair Shores pohce on a trat.EDDING 1432 Bedford, appeared before The 1970 Cire Joss for the i tomobi1~~, $131.90: loss on ported the)' were holding three Itic warrant.

INVITATIONS Judge WILliam E Speer in five Pointl'S totaled $399.368, I molorl')'cles. $35; loss on lawn. ! you.ths who were su.,pected of i.Gro:;se PoinLl' Park Munici. ac~ordillg tu (inal anllual re mowers, $110; loss on livin!: I trYing to steal parts {rom a I

7 ( J. 7161 pal Court on Thursday, March ports dispatched to the Fire expenses due to fire. $4,730,' car. Op." SII"d"ys 10:00 to 4:00~~~~IIIIII rllll, and "as placed on one Marshal's 0 I {i ~e. Mi~higall 13, I Patrick Mulligan. 21. 36511

I~'ear',s probation. Nicolai W~5 State Polke. I~ Ea~t La~Sing'l Jo'alse alarms re('eived one' Thrl'e Mile; ~ark D'Achille.1 WE DELIVEReUIIIIl'tl'd on October 28. III by the re:;lleclJ\'e fire chll'fs. . , '. " 19, of 2603 Bemteau; 8nd Den. ,

IP,ark M~ni~ipal Cou~t, by a The rl:ports' revealed that, guss, leaf, rubb.tsh flre,~. live; i lIis Nk~lai. 1~2 Bedford, the! 0. Or." ef II 0' M.,.!1"'IlIAII JUl'\', for defiling the th b'g l I I t i response to reSldenlial alarms ionly POlnle resident were held I.' .. e I ges .oss as year was' . . '~n,t'r1ca~ flag by USlIIg It as rf'corded by the Farms, which II (slllgie homl.'s). 10; responsl' I by three security ~uards when i R 0 5 L Y Na lolank~l. amounted to S252883 indud. to multiple dwelling alarms.! Woods pollee arrived. I

Nicolai was arrest~d on ing buildings, t'~ntl.'~ts and i one; automobile .and motof(~Y.! The guarus said they saw MAR K -£ TJ.une 2\l ~y two. Detr?lt Ta~. miscellaneous fires, such as ell', 13; garage fire, one, 111)'AChilleleave the car theyIleal Mobile U,n~t IlOhce oHI' automobiles, The Cily followed Farms: Total n u III be r ot were riding in and walk to an.c~n;, . who testille~ they saw with $69.142.63: The Woods alarms, 134; false alarms, 25; other car in the lot behind~Im In fronl of hIS home Iy. .was third with $38.740: The automobile fires. 13: dwelling lhe hospital. They said hemg prone on the grass "ov. Park. $36,911.36; and The tires. 55: hospital and nul'S opened the hood o{ tbe car.l!red b.y a !lag, The oUlcers. Shores. $1.691. ing heme fires. one; grass. but suddenl)' left the area P... -J.l~k him ~o the Connor Pre. The foJ1owing arl' the reo brush fires. one; public assem w hen he was disturbed. =-------.-=cmct sta~lon b~lt laler. ~e. po. ts as submitted by the, bl)' fires Itheaters. restaurants. i D'Achille returned to the carleased him Without {llmg chiefs: ! ta\'e1'Os. etc, >. one; all other' or.ce more betore the guardscharges: Park: _ Total alarms reo i Cires. 38. apprehended the trio .

Detro!t Pali'olman George ceh'ed, 146; false alarms, 10; Tot a I loss on dwellings. D'Achille and Nicolai wereBroomfIeld ~old the court that house fires. 89; car fires. 22; $138.615: loss on buildings both warned by police beforea check re~eale~ that the a~. public assembly fires (school other than dwcllings, $38.500; _. . _rl.'st was ma~e tmgroperly ~n alarms), two: grass and bush loss on contents of dw~lIings. I,;.;.=~;.....;;;.;;.;.-----....., Irhe Park. Nlcholal s home IS fires. five: all others. seven. $56.348; loss on contenls other fl. Paul Grade S........Ion the c~rner of Bedfo~. The Loss to dwellings $Z4,478.' t h a n in dwellings. SI5.000; J UIW

Ibocentcdrlllll~ of Mack IS u.,e 2'/' loss to contents '$8.570,68' oth('r fire losses. $4.420.un ary me bctween Detr01l' ..' . tlO'l' oe<'epting registration;;

Iand The Park at this point. loss .to butldmgs other than Woods: Alarms answered. I for out.oj.parish sludenlsN' hI" dwellings (garages, etc.). $300: 171 plus 19 Mutual Fire Aid l'

I, ~ 0 al s aHorney. Jame.s loss on contp.nts ot her than respons('s to other communi- Call the school office be.

Ie. runQ. contendl!d that NI' dwelling $200 r t t,) 190' f I I tween 9 and 3 p.m., (orebolat's friends tossed the flag . .. les., 0 a . a ~e a arms furlhl'r details--onto N' h la' b'l h City: - Total alarms reo received. four; aCCIdental or

ill' lC OJ; 1 W lee was sponded to, 149; loss on build- needless alarms. 21; smokeas ep on t e lawn. ings insured and uninsured, odor alarms. 63; actual fires •. ~nder t.he te~ms of the pro. $33,776.44; loss on contents 53; loss to dwellings. $29,495;

I uallon Nlcho.lal. must attend wilred and uninsured, $24,' lo:;s to dwelling contents, $815;school or mamtam steady em. 741; loss on automobiles, $5., misceJ.laneolls fires. $330, Carploymelit, keep away from un. 01'1.56; loss on contents of au. fires responded to. 14.

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All four adjudicators at therecent District Twelve Michi.igan School Band and Orches.Ira Festival awarded North'sSympbony Band Division Iratings. Of the 32 leiter gradesawarded In the various cate.

LULU A. ILUlBISON gories of performance. onlyFuneral services for Mrs. one B was included, the rest:

Harbisoa. 75, of 466 Madison. were A's'. Iwere held 011. Wednesday, First division winners are t

)farch 17. in the Verheyden eligible to participate in the IFuneral Home. She died on State Band and Orchestra:Sunday, March 14, in Dea. F.:slival. May 1, to be held in Iconess Hospital. Kalamazoo. I~;~~~~~::t~l~iASTciiANci---lc~~";. i. White 4 NEW 1970 OPELS ~

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Stack. 83, of 1948 Prestwickroad, were beld on Friday,March 12. in the A. H. PetersFuneral Home and from OurLady Queen oC Peace Church.

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I Obituaries II Burglars V~8itT_~o_~esiden~es :. One home each lAthe Shores IJoseph Reinhardt. 1710 Stan.

'. aad the WoodJ were burglar. hape, after he found aU of theCLARA E. CUMMINGS She died on Tuesday. March bed over the weekend oC bedrooms in hili home ran.

t'uneral servkes [or Mrs. 9. in BOll Secoun HospitaJ. ~arch 13. Cash WII laken sacked. Discovering the break.Cummings, 88. of 1853 Holly. ~orn in Detroit, Mrs. Stack from the Shores borne whUe ing and entering Saturday, atwood avenue. were held on was the wife of the late Jo- the booty from the Woods 1 p,m., Reinhardt said theSaturday, March 13, in the A. Jeph. She iJ survived by are sid e n c e included several burglary occurred sometimeH. Peters Funeral Home and daughter, Mrs. Be r n a r Ii guns. between then and the day be.from St. Joan of Arc Church. Scherrer; ber grandchildren. Alexander C. Mannino. 70 I lore at 4 p.m.She died on Wednesday. David, James aDd Richard: C1a!rvlew, called Shores police I The burglars entered the:March 10, in SI. John Hos. a great granddaugbter, Julia: after Mn. '~anD1.Dodiscovered home by breaking a window inpHal. three sisters, Mrs. Josepb a hat box containing $300 ill the front door, Stolen were an :

Born in Batesville, Ind., Wawrzynkiewlcl. Mrs. Clara cash WII missinl from the i AM.t'M antique radio and an IMIS. Cummings was the wUe Bogusz and Mrs. Wanda SuI. home Sunday, March 14. ~antique clock both with woodenof the late John C. She is sur. and a brother, Stephen Maele. Mn. MaDA1no told poli~: cabinets; a cardboard box con. :vived by a son, John J.: two jewski. that after she had entered the taining $40 worth of change; a 'daughters, Mrs. Josepb L. Interment was in Mount home around 7 p.m. Saturday .38 calibre six.shot blue steel !

andturaer 011. the T.V. set, revolver: a 12 gauge double IWilliams and Mrs. W. M. Olivet Cemetery. sbe heard the side door slam. barrel sholgun; and a ,22 cal.Hawkins; her grandchildren, ------ HeariD.:- no, .., ., else •• he as .. ibre rifle. !Dr. Patricia D. and Mark ELIZABETH J. HIGGINS ........Hawkins, Lawrence J. Wil. Funeral len!c.. for Mrs. sumed noth1nr WII amiss unW A neighbor reported suSpici..Iiams, Micbael, Thomas, John, Higgins, .9. of 1375 Grayton the next mordng wben, after ,OUS activity to Woods delec. :James and Deborah Cum. rd

sbe noticed the hat bax was tives during the lime when lhe !road. were beid on Satu ay, h f .._.. b k in h t

minlls, and two great grand. March 13, In the Verbeyden gone. I e 0....... a ro en w • ouse was vaC3n . iAhildren. do'" in the basement Finding ------" Funeral Home and from St. another window broken in the N h H. B I

Interment W85 in Holy Clare Cburcb. Sbe died. 011 back door, police theorize the ort I an(Sepulchre Cemetery. Wednesday, March 10, in Bon burllar lalned entry by break. Awurded Iionor i

______ Secours Hospital. iog the rear entrance window ....Mrs. HlgglAl was the wife sometime between 2 p.m. and

of the late James. She is sur. 7 p.m. sawrday, wben thevi ..ed by four daughten, Mrs. house was vacant.Kalhleen Petko, Mrs. Nancy Aside from the $300 In cash.Nadon. Anne and Jeanne; four seven or ellht charms 'IIluedsons, Thomas. Robert, Jobn at Sl00 were taken.and William. and tbree grand. Woods police were called bychildren.

Interment was in MountOlivet Cemetery.

C\'mpte'e Wllh speCial 1'1"' bar andlomoofh.(ul McCuilochcholln

W. James

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Is Christian Science"mind overmatter"?

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No.Many think that because Christian Science bringsabout physical heaiing without medication, it isa form of positive thinking or human willpower.

But Christian Science is based on the Bibleteaching that it is God, the divine Mind, thatheals - not the human mind - and that this wasthe basis of Christ Jesus' marvelous works.

Today anyone can gain a greater measure ofdominion over matter by endeavoring to followJesus' example.

You are warmly invited to hear our Bible Lessonon "Matter" tltis Sunday. .

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SERVICES

SIXTH CHURC~ OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST'Delrolt: 14710 Kerch.vel A..... I

Sun. Services 10:30 end 5, Sun. School 10:30, Wed. 8:001I.ldlng Room, 141D7 KOf'chnl', D.tMlU, Mlchl,.n

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WHITNEY YOUNG KILLEDby C.I.A.

Thi.~ is lhe rumor in the Black community. The umerumor spread at tbe dealh of ~lalcolm X. Medgar Evers,John F. Kennedy. Marlin Luther King, Jlnd Robert Ken.ned)', ,nd Blacks say, "Every time we have a leader tohelp us, they take him away."

Here is, obviousl)', an undercurrent of distrust forthe white community. America's history of unprosecutedlynchings, our untl'!lil'ered promises of equal oppOrluni.ties in housing. jobs and education, all tbe stall andbetray tactics that Blacks have experienced rel.lrn tohaunt us and provide ghetto youth with excuses for:Iistraction.

Black Militants. scornful of Young when alive. nowplay upon this undercurrent of distrust. They blamewhites for Young's death 10 draw more Blacks into mili.lant action. And wbal \:ounter moves can the while com.munity make? Use your power for more than productionand profit. Use Grosse Pointe power to erase causes ofBlack distrust. Begin today.

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NEIL A. PATfERSONFuneral services for Mr.

Pa tterson, former assistantstate attorney general. wereheld on Friday, March 12, atst. Clare de MontefakoChurch. He died on Monday,March 8. In Bon SecoursHospital after a brief illness.He was 53 years old.

Mr. Patterson, ot 1386 Har.vard road, was a native De. CARL KOSEFFtroiler. He served as an as. Funeral snvices for Mr.sistant Wayne County prose. Koseff, 78, a tailor with E.J.cutor in 1951. Hickey for over 10 years. will

He was graduated [rom lhe be held in Bethlebem. Pa., .on----------.---otl----------- University of Detroit Law I~aturday. March 20. He d.led

School and wat a member of In Saratoga General Hor,pltalthe Wayne County and Detroit, on Monday, March 15, after aand State Bar Associations. He short illness. .was also a member of Delta Mr. Koself was a Detro!tPhi Epsilon fraternity and resident for 50 years and a

Ivice. president of the Detroit lailor for 35 years. He is sur.Boat Club. vived by his wife. Anne.

Mr. Patterson is survived Interment was lA Bethlehem.by his wife, Betty; threedaughters. Katharine. Eliza. WINIFRED F. NEBELbeth and Susan; five sons, Funeral services for M'rs.Neil Jr., Michael, Timothy, Nebel, 86. of 106 Merriw~atherJohn and Scott. road, will. be beld today,

A rosary was said on Thurs. Thursday, March 18, at 11dlOY.March 11, at-the Verhey. o'clock in her Merriweathfrden Funeral Home. road residence. She died on

Interment was in Holy ~:rla'I:March 14. In Cottage Invest in a nice ,,0 fam- _Sepulc_hr_e_C_e_m_ete__ry_._ Born In Woodville. Ontario, ily apartment building ~

near G r 0 5 s e Pointe ~MARGARET I. HANSON Canada, Mrs. Nebel was a which pays 10',." per _.

school nurse in the Lincoln I'Funeral services for Mrs. Park System for many years. year to all shareholders. '•.

Hanson, 79, of 840 Shoreham Early In her career • h e $2,000 is the limit fordrive, were held on Thursday, worked as both a Red Cross anyone to invest.March 11, in the A. H. Peters and County Nurse. ~..Funeral Home.' She died on For more interesting in. !II!Monday, March 8, in her resi. She is survived by Mrs. formation tel e ph 0 n e Idence. William Drennen, with whom 821-8985, mornings 9.12 . RICHARD

Born in Imlay City, Mich., she made her home. or evenings 6.9 or write

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Born in Italy, Mr. Delia is ~::::: \ ~ . :~:~:~;survived by his wife, Victoria; :::::~ ,. • :::::::two brothers. Sam and Gae .. ::::::: . :::::::tano, and a sister, Mrs. Filip. ::::::: V-II I I I M k .......pa Militello, of Italy. ::::::: I a' I e~. ar et ~:;:;:~

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Funeral services for Mr. ::::::: :::::::CritchCield. 57. oC 334 Fisher ..••.•. Th· W k' ~:::::Road, were held on Wednes. ::::::: . '$ ee $ ~~~~j~day, ~larch 17, In the Verhey. ::::::: B 'I ....~::~E;:'M~~'I4~i"~~II .,ioe, 'flec,;~';.".,~:~~.(> 20th ~

rle~:r~ l:u~~~~:~ab:~I;r~~:: ~:.:~::~:.:::~~:.:~::::: Thurl., Fri. 6- Sat •••• Closed Sunday. as ulual. j~~~j~\Erma; four sons, r. Andrew, ~1jtLaurence, Robert and John; ••••••. NOW Th t WHY A tt t ' .:.:.~a daughter, Frances; and a ~~1~1~: ' • • a eave our en Lon ::::::;sisler, Mrs. Ranghilde K""lin. ••••••, ld I .:.:.:.

Mr. Critchfield was a ~p"art- ::::::: WOU You Be .eL've ::;:::;• . @ner in tbe Electric Tool and .:.:.:. ••••••.Service Company. He was a ::::::: j~;~j~~~~rf~~:~~~~;t~£~~~!~1~j~j~: U.S.D.A. INSPECTED ~~m~

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Sides was a member of theFounders Society of the Detroit ::::::: lb. ~::::Institute of Arts, the Junior .:.:.: ~l.;l.j~.:Altar Guild of Christ Cbur"h ::',::.::'.::::..::~:, --- --- .-.. .-. ..- ...-. --- •.••.••" ~~~~~~~and a memhel' of the board ~:::::

~t~rels ::~::;h:dlle~:~ j~~~~~ RU.SO.D.A.AGRASOETAI' N"FRGESH OCRESHSEOIe KEN S . 5 9 Clb

,!.fj..,band, WIlllam Randolph Sides. t:~j~:1I: 8 daughter, Mrs. Larry ::::::; ~~1~11:Morphis, and a son, William ::::::: ~ 5 to 6 pound average ••• for your convenience we will .stuff the chickens if you :::::::Randolph Sides, 111. ... -, h II f h ....

Memorial tributes may be .j,~.j.;.j.~.: wis I a ort e same. price. ::::::.

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A stirring commentary on16th century England will un.fold when the Grosse PointeTheatre presents "A Man ForAll Seasons," Performancesare sla ted to I' Thursday,March 25, through Sunday,March 28, Wednesday, March31, and Thursday, April 1,through Sunday, April 3, atFries Auditorium.

The plot involves Sir Thom-as Morf:'s rerusal to recognizeHenry VIII as head oC theChurch of England.

Through it all. the commonman portrayed by John Die.bel of Loraine road, observesand com men t s on thestrengths and weaknesses ofvirtue and avarice. Sir Thomasis played by Henry Houston.

Larry Marco, of East Em.ory Court, is seen as the Span.ish Ambassador, Signor Chaopuys, with George Wilson, ofWoods lane, as the Duke ofNorfolk, Thomas Cromwell Isplayed by Harold Albertson.of Dearborn. Other membersof the cast include Mrs. DavidHadden. of Meadow lane,Mary L, Kotcher. of Mapletonroad, Mary Herrinton, of Way.burn avenue, and Jack, Petzof Lakepointe avellue.

"A Man For All Seasons" isdirected by Dean Erskine,who has received GrossePointe Theatre's Best Direc .lor Award seven times. Mrs,Shea is producing the show,

The te('hnical staff includesCharles Chrisman of Anitaavenue as lighting director,Mrs. Jac Purdon or Villagelane as makeup chairman,and Mrs. Bernard Beaufail of IOxford road as propertle~chairman. Other technical po .sitions arc headed by JohnGuadasnoli, stage manager,James Sawyer, lechnical di.rector, Mary Robinson, cosoiumes, and Julie Harmon. setdressing. Scenic design is byMike Mikos, who is also assist.ant direclor,

Theater ReadiesSpring Offering

GROSSE POINTE

Kiwanis Club St. Paul's PlansMakes Donation Lecture Series

The, Forney W, Clement Parishione~ St. Paul's 1'\\'0 17)l'al'.old lllotroitMemonal Foundation grate. Catholic Church have planned youths, arrai\(Ill'u b t' for t'ful!y announc~s that the Grosse I a Christian Awareness Week Farms ~Iullil'ipal Juu!:l' lto!Jl'f(Pomte ~Iw~njs Club bas made for March 28.April 5, The six P)'t('11 011 W('um'sday. 1I1an'ha ,con~rlbu~lon to the work of evening 5e~sions will be held 10, ',Vl'rl.' found ~uilty of ht'illgt~l~ KlwaOls.supported founda. In the high school gymnasium disorderly "1.'l'SUIiS (lan'ell.\' ullion, ., r

S' ,~ . 17(\ Grosse Pointe boulevard. car wheel and tir(')1I•• ~ 19~2, groups of ~Ichi. and each will feature a diller.

gan Klwanlans have furnished ent riest/m d to d Th(' pair, K('nllt'th ,vurlll ufrecreational equipment to hos. differ:nt SUbj~c:ra I' an a 4601 Auuul)l"I. :lIld Wilhalllpit aIized children at the Un I. .' Bastioll of 4536 Bbhop \HI'!'versity of Michigan Hospital . MonSIgnor F,rancis X. C~n. s(,lItenc('(\ lu IWll )t'ars pruhaat Ann Arbor. Developed into fIeld, SI. P3uls pastor saId: lion each, and furthl'r ,('II

a recreational and educational I' . "The p~rpose of the wee!l:'s i t(,lIl'l'O to work dl'lalls ful' tlJl'program, this work has been dlalog~e 15 to help all ~dult uext fi\'(' Salul'days a I Illl'rarried on by the Forney y;, Catholics-and non.Cathollcs- FaW1S I'ulicl' "t"lionClement Memorial :foundation understand the changes andsince its incorporation in 1953. lhe ferment going on within In Othl']' lI.alll'IS thai "J!The name is in honor of the the Church and among the pea red bdul'(' ,ii,". Ju<h:.' 1';,first full time Kiwanis secre. People of God. We hope thai It'll "cC('I'II't! a pll'a of gllill\frotll David J I!il.hs llf ,)\I!l'\tary.treasurer of the Michigan the p.xchange of i1eas will helpDistrict of Kiwanis. us all to better realize what is Anatnl\' 1l1'11 "it, wlto 11<1d

Today the Forney W. Clem. happening to the Church and been nCl'usld of Illlt ha\lIlgent project. as patt oC the C. to ourselves," his "1'(,1'"lnl''s liel""C nil hispel'Sllll, lIilJhs \\,IS filll~d '55S, ~Iott Hospital School pro. Guest speaker, moderatorsgram at the University of will be: ~Ionsignor Walter Alex Schaffer of :l2:.l Fair,Michigan Hospital, provides Ziemba of Orchard Lake Se. \\'?od d,fl\'e, IlIksll'l'. CIl:lIgl't!

,educational and recreaitonal minary' Fr, Paul Alandl With failing Iu )',eld lite :'Igltl

Iactivities designed to assist Theology instructor at Sacred of way and l'aU'i~ng all aCl"patients to cope with the stres. Heart Seminary' Fr J hn uent. pled 110,\ !!ullly alld \1:1 S

I ses of hospitalized illnesses C tl I t P f ' f 'S ° d found lIot gUIlt\' a Ill' Ih,.' C:tSl'd

. h as e 0 1'0 essor 0 acre I s d' ' I'; an to conhnue t e~ educa. Scripture at St. John's Semin. wa . '.~III1S~~'(, " •! tlOn, Funds ~or salarIes. sup. ary; Fr, F, Gerald Marlin. pas.. William I aylol' (If 216 La! phI'S ajld equipment .are grant-j tor of St. Rene's Parish, De'l Sail\!, accused of bl'mg it d,s'I'd by, the Foundat,lon to be I troil; Fr. Patrick ('ooney, Di. orderly pe~son, t'1I\l'red a pll'aused In the .recre.atlonal. pre. reclor of the Office of Chris. of nol gUIlty t~ the. (,liar)!!'school, and Jsolatlon areas of tie.d Worship for the Detroit Judge Pytt'1! s,~. April 28 a_the. school program. • Archdoicese' and Fr Michael I the tnal datI'.

SIO:e 1961, t~e Forney .W. O'Leary, p~stor of' St. Gre. Quenlin It, :':t'WIlIaIl of 153(\1Clem •.nt MemorIal FoundatiQ/1 'P' h D t 't d INovara Detroit was f'JUlldt d d 't t' 1 d gory sarIS e 1'01 an • .'ex en e I s scope 0 me u e C d' t f' th A 'hI' not guilt\. of bl'in" a dislJIt!erh'111 F "d H 't l' 0.01' lOa or 0 e rc loce. . ". .ary ree L,e OSPI a 111 I t't t f C t" person but "as found gum\'Grand R 'd Th' , 1 san os J u e or on InulOg " .. api s, IS speCla Education of violating \he Fanus fire .P~O~l'ct ,honors ,Ben. Dean a . . arm Ordinance, (c a I' I' ~ i Il gdlsl1ngUlshed K1Wantan, The The then:es, for t~e SIX pro. brass knuckles), for wllit'll hepro~ram here cove,rs bot~ .r~c. grams, begl~nlOg WIth Sunday, was fined $35. and pl:ltl'd on.reatlon. and mushc achvilles March 2~, WIll be: Change and i probation [or onc vcar.to meet the needs of the pa. a Changmg Church; Monday.: -".- .tients. Funds granted by the Revelation and the ~'aith; Tue.Foundation provide for sup. day, Revelation T h I' 0 ughplies, equipment and salaries scripture; Wednesday. Thea.for this enriching program. logy Today; Thursday. The

Liturgy; and at the final ses.sion on Friday, Christian Mo-rality,

Tickets for the programs 'willbe sold for the entire week orfor individual evenings. Familyadmissions for all six. pro.grams are $8 and individualtickets for the week are $5.For those who wish to attendonly some of the sessions, adulttickets are $1 and student ad-Imission is 5OC. Tickets can beobtained at the parish rectory,157 Lakeshore drivE', or at theschool and convent at 170Grosse Pointe boulevard,

In an experiment to makeattendance easier for parentswith small children, the st.Paul High School studentshave set up a baby. sitting ser.vice, which will pl'ovide a com-petent, reliable teenager forthe evening, The phone num.bel' {or service Is 886-2798,

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TIle Symphony Band ofGrosse Pointe South HighSchool perpetuated its longtradition of first divisionratings with its first rate per.form::nce at the District BandFestival h~ld recently in Lin.coln High School, Ypsilanti,Mich.

Tbe band received lettergrades for each aspect of its.concert performance. Allthree judges in the concertperformance awat;dedstraightA's lothe band lor. tota\of'27 individual grades, The'b,mdperformed "March OpusNumber 99," by Prokofieff,"Festive Overlure," by Shos.takovitch, and "SymphonicDance Number Three," byWilliams. The band receiveda second division rating insight.reading,

The South Band, under thedirection of Russell D, Reed,will be appearing next at theAnnual East Concert on Tues.day, March 30. The 6S.mem-ber ensembl'! will travel toKalamazoo, on April 3, to per.form al a Spring Band Con.ferencI' sponsored by WesternMichigan University.

This appearance is quite anhonor since only two bandsin the stale were invited toappear, Plymouth High SchoolBand will be th.e other highschool band appearing at theconference.

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PO.inters Named I P bl h I I Cotla!;!e To GetU I'e Sc 00 S I'n Focus ,,/CBDA Officers _' ---- X-Ray MlachinesThe talenls and services of By Dr. T!IeOI J. ADclel'lGD Ipredictir}lls are that the schools

Poinlers will be heavily drawn SuperiJlle".' of 8cboob will r('(l'ill' a per pupil ,A grant ?' $105,000 ha~ beenupon by the Central Business . amount ran~inl'l from a low of approved oy the DetrOIt and

, District Association. an organ. As we reflect upon the ~n. I '40 to a high of ~140 The' Wayne County Tuberculosisization dedicated to the pro. successful. Mardi. 15 election II ~chool~ could lose approxi' I "'oun~alion for two x.raymotion of Detroit. Four Grosse for operatlon~1 millage. I am matt'lv ~l million which would! machllles for Cottage Hospital I ,l'omtl'rs have recently been certam ~hat m retrospect tht' offsl't- g~lIIs III lo~al revt'nut' I of Grosse Pointe, Ralpu L, DANCE on the "floating Floor"1'l~clccJ to the Board of Direc. :ve~t w.I.1l come to be kno~n Puhlic Ad 100: Virlualiy I Wilgarde. Cottage administra.1tors whik' two more have been, ~ ~e election ,of. uncerlalll' ('\'t'ry ['('sident of Grosse I tor, has announced.' "MIXERS EVERY NITE"('Iecled to the 40.member: pll:S; dl A~h we hlOdtlCtahted,,reo Pointe knows that sub-section I' The machines will be in. I'1 VANITY BALLROOMhoard. I maatleonaYI roug .ou the tin or. 6 of st'rtiun 8 h of Public Act stalled in the expanded radio.

I camDalgn a pre. 100 ' $945 I' " log d I t lo be I ted IHI'cl'ntly ('Iecled as CBDA's 'ceded the vote, the schools lJIlDOSe~ a I/Illtallon. Y ('par men. . oca I

Ill'W ~Ircsi.dcnl is Fred H. Mc. this year have been plagued on ~I'r Jlllpil r('\'~nues for ,the In the new hos~llal wmg n~w I 14201 EAST JEFFERSON, AT NEWPORTInUn'. lZO Tonnancour, vice. by financial events of such IrClllln!: year, (,Tosse Pomle under c~nst;uclton" Mr. WII.Jlrl'sidclIt of marketing of magnitude over which the)' cannot prOVide master It'~chers garde said. rhey will ~ u~ed I Latin American Waltzes, Fox Trots,~I i l' h i J( a n Consolidated Gas have absolutely no control. I~nd the range and qualtty of, fol'" tuberculousbl care fmd~Dg I Swing & MixersCompany, Chosen as chairman It h Its prt'sellt program and serv'l and for other purposes relalmg SATURDAY Moreh 2C-SaJII EM",erof the board of Directors was. s~em: wort y of nole thaI il'es on this amount of money, 10 pulmonary disease. Dilferent band every Sat. 9;15 p.m. to 1%,30 '.m.Frank A. Colombo 611 Lake l'n

hSPI ~l' a t~e efforl, made by I <\nd more imjlortantly, lhe law! "This equipmenv will sup.,, e 1'1 lZens commltt~t' alld . . h I I I Avoiloble Other Ni,hh 'a, Privata ',artiel

Shore. ('xeeulive.vice.presidel\t Ih . h IJ1lPOSI'S " St'r10IlS t real to a port out other services such as '- ...of J, L, Hudson's. First Fed. h ~dm:~y m~ehngS t at, w~~ell\'al l'Olltrol House mil 41941 inhalation therapy and labor. ---------.--- .. --- -.----cral Savings Chairman of the f e hroug out Ihe dl~lrtd, pass,'\! thr Mldllllan HO:Jse of alory diagnostic tests' physical iBoard Hans Gehrke, Jr .. 4S N. ewer.t.an-usual, que,s lion s, Hl'prl'senlatlv(,s hy an o\'er. examinations; and oli,er treat. --------- BUSlllESu....'5Deeplands. was ehosen 10 be ~ere asked - either In mecl. 'wheJlI1ill~ marltln, was I'oted ment ar"as for inpatients and ~vire.chairman of the board. lng~ or by telephone. , 0,U1 of lilt' Sellale. l!:ducation I oulpatients which' are all so LUNCtiOllSAlso. Gerald E, Warren. 61 lh~ reasol~ for holdl~g the COl~lInlltl"', and I~ due {or i "l!cessary for a concerted al.Merriweather, vice. president election dUrl~g a, period of adlou on 1111' f1'iI)r of the Sen I lack on Ule problems of res. I FIlOM 11 A.M,of National Bank of Detroit grea~ uncerLamty IS that, ac- ate s!lonly, It ~ppears. that I piratory diseases." he went! GOURMO

: was elected as vice. president cordl1lg to slate law. all co~ lhr IJlllIlalWJl will be hfted, on. Iof programs tract employes have to be notl. Possi!>I,' influx fll students' I 'l'h I b' I IIIIIERS

Elected as' Dew members of fied whether their services ~re Wilb 0;1' futuro> or lhe parQ~ i ~ t~O x.raY

d mal' .lI\des

~r~ Dmnare needed (or the coming I', I 'h 1-' I h" I comp (' e y mo ern an 1mthe board are Marla Roumell c U.I SI 'H" 111 dou It, t t'l e IS proved pieces of equipment FROM 5 :30

706 Lakepoillte. president of year 60 da~s before the end the p')ss,ibilil)' that many stu I The generalor in the x.ray OPEN SUNDAYRoumel1 Food Services Jnc of the curr .nt year. drnls Will COOl(, to us If lion. '15 '11 od I 500 ~, " . . ,. , UOI WI pr uce up 0\: 3 Q P I.:i

and Edwin K. Wheeler, of S. ..It?low J e~u~e~~te some of public H1stltll~J()ns cllrlall their milliamps, which is substan. to'( .....Brys Drive, executl~e vice- the uncertamhes referred to progr~ms or .If thr~ close com. tially hil!her than.. the usual Oistinctive Dining Pubpresident of The Detl'\J1t News. above. , pl~t('I~. A flparentl) t~e totals, x ray equipment This will per. Style At tlw Mocomb Man

Mrs. Roum~ll is ODe 01 only State- Aid for 'lg70.71: GOV.-I \\'111 not h~ known, ~lltJl June. 1\mit a much shorter radiation W'--' DIW-:? Fa' l_ri,.left.three. women on the board, ernor MilIike •• had proposed a _ Erono'nll' cond ..tJOns acr~ss exposure to each patient. __ J_~_..~_~-_~/~~.~.~J~294.4'100The ftrst was elected just last slash. of $441.000 in funds Il~e na\l(Hl, In spite of predlc, "Among olher impr ved fea. ,,~ -.-year. promised tbe system for the lions of a bUSIIle5S uplurn the t . t I " 0

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CBDA lponson such activl: current year The latest reo resu slave nnt e(~n apparent d I tr 1 'tlies as Detroit's Free Market port is that the schools will reo in the Delroit area. And the an h' ~em?lIe conbl 0 hm~n~ or

_ Detroit Aglow the placement celve $221,000 less than had rale of inflation continues vir. t II'. Wt~ flena I" P .ys~clansof flower bo~es around the been promised, tuaUy unchecked. 0't

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t . et ?O~COPlc'tlhmathge't d 'b ti f ., . WI ou m erlemng WI I'el y, a~ . Contrl U on 0 funds Reassessm~nt of 1.0c~1 p~op- ,~ll'hlgan Supreme Court de. \ radiologist's work," Mr. Wil.for buildmg and street design erty: Preiimlllary mdicahons ('ISlon: Last July, when the garde saidstudies for Detroit's "20.year are that tbe local schools wUl school system's budget had vir. Th . h 'tal in illMaster Plan," receive approximately $1 mil. lually heen Sic: for this year. be e d

De7 OSPI w: ~______ lion in increased revenues due lhe Michigan ~,upreme Court ;eaofy t~r occupancy d Y the

Tuxis To Hold to the overall increase of 8,45 ruted that all districts must en hi ~Il y::r ~n to epercent in the state equalized supply tl'xtbooks and instruc. ~ac n.es W,I pu useFinal A.uditions valuation of property within tional materials to all students. trnmedlalel~ at that time.tbe school district. As local This del"isiol' is expected torevenue goes up, slate aid al. cost the puhlic school systemways declines. more than $200,000 by June

Stale aid for 1971.72: Fore. 30 or this year.casls for the next fiscal year .----indicate that our dislriet will Honors Earnedbe cut drastically L, state ald.Just how severe the cuts will be By (;PSlf Bandwill not be known until the 'state aid bill is passed, pro»-ably some time in July. Early

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Final auditions for this year'sTwds Show, "Juris PrudellCe."will be held on Sunday eve.ning, March 21, at 7 o'clock, atGrosse Pointe M e lI'I 0 ria 1Chur~h. \he show is sponsoredby the youth group of thechurch,

The productioil is slated forApril 29 and 30 alld May 1,and will eonsist of severalhumorous and d ram a ticsketebes on the court system.

Persons wishing to audiliqnfor single roles' are asked tobriug sheet music so they may "Earth J,.overs," the new ecol-sing along with piano aeeOlU' ogy grollps in Gros,se Pointe, ispaniment. Anyone unable to sponsoring a "write.in' Sun-

attend the audition on Sun. day, March 20,. at noon, today who is Interested in aud!- protest the Alaskan oil pipe.

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uonlng should eontact direetor line.Barneil Col. 882-131~. .... ,The Department of the In.

'Vo. '::.b-U!i~~,~~ ~\d lD'~terlor.~ha~ recommended thatiiiiieoIi4~"""",'.ol':the, -""",'P5~-,,be built In thechurch, 16 Lakeshore road, face of what some 'say maynext to the War Memorial, be environmental disaster,

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}I&l(~~.>t&<>M<~~>GIC';::>.r..x.~*<~>W(-,..~~~~~.l. The pipeline project h.U beenuDder fire because of the pos.. 0 " slbility of rupture In an area

> • 0 highly susceptible to earth-• ' quakes, A major rupture inI: 0 0 the line could mean tbe sp!ll-• 0 0 agl; of millions of gallons of•, 0 crude oil on the Alaskan tun.* d~., . 0 At the wrlte.in, facts will• 0 0 be available along with namellb 0 and addresses 01 influential'.5 I" people In the federal govern.~ 0 . ment. Those interested are., IlSked to bring a pen or pencilic. .. to the Grosse Pointe Unitarian" '.. Church Annex located at the

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The Grosse Pointe ''TA Com. 'pro'llarl'd thi~ hooklet. will h.,mlttee for Exceptional Chil. makinl: personal nmtad wilh<Iren has chosen the week of nurSl'rr sl'hO<l1I(roups. cl\'r~)'March 15, to publicizl' a book. and ('hristian edul'alion h'aehlet which describes the Grossl' l'IS. Sl'!llll,1 principals. I'TAPointe School's speda) sen. boanls. and oth(>r al'll\'l' 01

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Chuck Muer. noted reslau. more and more on private do.ranteur and Pointer. (he lives nations from individuals and _in Kensington road), is extl'e. businesses. We had hoped tomely interested in the theater expand our inner.city program,and he loves children. (He has bul the way things look nowsix of his own ranging in age we won't even be able 10 con.from 18 months to 11 years). tinue the program at its pre.So, it was perfectly natural to sent level in another year un-find he was currently promo- less we get private help."ting the Junior Council at the Chuck, wh" as a youngsterDetroit Institute of Arts FASH had tremendous exposure toBASH to aid the Detroit Youth theater and symphony,believesTheatre at the Hotel Ponchar. in this means of giving inner.train, Monday, March 22, from city children cultural and edu.6:30.9:30. (He is also presi. cational opportunities t hatdent of the Detroit City Thea. otherwise would not be avail.tre Association, :l philanthropy able to them.which supports the pertorm. FASH/BASH attendance ising ::rts.) f . 'd

The Detroit Youth Theater one way or IrldiVI uals to con.tribute to Youth Theater in

is America's largest profes. Detroit and have fun .besides.sional children's theater. It Where else could yOUsee suchgives live Boardway musicals, personalities' as Lions Wayneplays and puppet shows in the Walker' ahd tern' Barney,auditorium, with twice daily weatherman, Sonny Eliot, Redperformances for students who i .bus in from their schools. W ng. Gary Bergman 'and Free ISmaller. more ve r sat i I e Press columnist, Bob Talberts how s travel to schools stroll merrily across' the stagethroughout the metropolitan to "A Pretty Guy Is Like Aarea with dramatic presenta. Melody ..... and then actuallylions and puppet shows.. buy those Hughes Hatcher

The Youth Theater brings Suffrin clothes right off theirbacks?'l"he fashion show auc.

two types of experiences to lion alone is 'worth the priceyoung people. One, "Something of admission. .Every Saturday," is geareddirectly to the liublic where Dancing and light food arechildren from all over the city included in the ticket price,purchase tickets to the theater through the courtesy of Chuck

Muer and Associates of theperformances. The other is the Hotel Pontchartrain. Cash barstraveling show which goes tothe schools to present special will ,also be. included in theperformances upon request. hotel s ~edlterra",ean Room

Chuck told the NEWS that and Versailles Ballroom,scenethis later practice is limited of FAS!i/BASH.now due to the misunderstand. AdmIssion cards for t~e g~.ing over the recent Supreme la may be p~rchased 'dlrectlyCourt ruling, which some at .tbe DetroIt Youth Theaterschool officials felt meant that oftlces and are tax exempt un.youngsters could not be char. d~r l~its o! the law as con.ged for supplementary $,chool trlbutions to the Youth Thea.programs ot this nature. "This ter. .was one of the prime ways In ~huck . Mucr Isn'~ the onlywhich we financed free pre. Pomter mterested 10 F~SH/sentations to Inner city chilo BASH. Mrs. John WInans,dren Couple this with the pres. Mrs. Walter Buhl Ford III,ent ~conomy and the corporate Mrs, ~iehael Van Lokerenecutback in contributions, with and Michael N. Lynch arethe in8bllity of the City of De. serving as committ«;e heads.troit' to finance such cultural For an evening of fIne enter.experiences for theil' youngs. tainment don't miss FASHters, and the inability to acquire BASH on March 22 . . . thefederal financing, and we find kids will appreciate it!

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ISet Pre-School I. · ilSpring Program One View From The CapltolJ

A 10.week comprehensive The problems ot waste dis. Ion a clean burning Illasticprogram designed to assist posal presented by disposable boUle. It is not ready fJr wide~arents to better understand bottles 8nd by phosphate de. use.and deal with normal problems tergents have bf!en much in Th~ legislature has before itof their pre.school children is the news recently. It is a good most of the alternatives. Howbeing offered by the Pre. sign that these lwo product;; rationally we approach thisSchool Study Service of the have created so much con. r8lher small. simple problemNortheast Guidance Center. cern. Our awareness is there. will sel the lone for our ap.

William J. Rowell. Pb.D., by increased that all human proach to much more compll.'xdirector ot the program. an. actillily and consumption have problems. I favor taxingnounced thai tbe spring ses. environmental effects. wholesale distribution ot allsion will begin with an orien. Disposable botlies and phOi' noncombustible containers onetation meeting Monday. March phate delergents are relative. cent per container and also29, at lhe Grosse Pointe Uni. Iy new. They Ire populor and encouraging recycling, Fur.tarian Churcb Annex. The nur. in common use, and they each ther. deposit bottles should besery school sessions begin on present fairly definable dis. I made more available by con.Monda)'. April 5. and will also posal problems. For these es. sumer pressure .be beld at the church annex. selltial reasons much attention i Phosphates provide food for

Tbe Pre.School Child Study has been focused on resolvin.: i :lxygen consuming algae. 'rill!Service is a program of parent the problems created by such Ideath of Lake Erie is thuseducation and child evaluation. products, hastcned. Detergents are onlyThe I(oal of the program is to It was primarily the litter ClOesource of phosphates, butpro.mot~ menta' health by of. problem \\;hich first brought I a fairly unnecessary one. Thcfermg parents o~ three. and attention to disposable or non. best answer appears to be tofour. yl!ar old. children mfor. deposit bottles. Merely dis. legislat~ sharply red u e e dmahon o~ Child. develo~ment Icarded lhey will last torever. phosphate content and I be.and reanng while offermg a Placed in collected lrash they lieve we will accomplish this.nurserr school experience for are part of the noncombust. City ordinances cannot do thethe child. ible residue of an incinerator. iOJ. You can help though by

S~affed by two teachers and Dumped, they add to weight Iusing only as much soap or(ramed volunteers. the n~rsery and volume o( land fill ma. detergent as you really need.school meets two mormngs a lerial. Concern is important. Nextweek,. We could make !Ouchbottles week I will give you a few

Group ~cellRgs for mothers illegal. require deposits, tax tips (or running a more eco-

lone mornmg a week and e'len. tile manufacture or sale reo logically sound bousehold.ing meetillgs for fathers and cycle or reuse such bottl~s or Very truly yours,

Iboth parents are conducted .by prO\'ide direcl incentive for WILLIAM R. BRYANT JR.the IJrofessional child guidance the industry to develop a new I. State Representative •staff of the Center. These lype bottle. They are working First Districtmeetings are designed to oiler ----------------------parents opportunilies to ex.plore such questions as separ-ation and independence, disci.pline. suuality ot the pre.school child. how the pr~.school child thinks and ex.pression of teelings in the pre.schooler.

Applications are restrictedto the Center's service area:eastside Detroit, H a r perWoods and the five Gros,;.~Pointes. A fee is charged forthe program based on the abil.ity ot parents to pay. Applica.tions tOI' the program may beobtained by calling the North.east Guidance Center at 886.3566.

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.intuilaurRecalling memories of Europe's highest

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The two-storied Mont Blanc buildinghouses 4 apartments keyed t.o discriminating

tastes and ofrtlrs broad vistasof the entire area.

yard Crf-estyler, also ralled to North Athletes To Be Honored IqualUy Cor the Cinals.

WhUe the Devils were try. Grosse Pointe Norlh -,-i'i-g-h-a-nd-V-a-rsilY8a~etball leams, IIng to qualify swimmers for will bold its annllal Winter and lhe Junior Varsity andSaturday', finals, t\\'O state Sports Rcund.Up at 6:30 p,m., Varsily Swimming teams, willrecords' wbereC beDinK bbroken. Wednesday, March 24, in the be h',nored. All of the teams ITom zu a 0 ear 0 r n school caeterla. The affair is had most successful seasons. I

cracked the ZOO.yard Individ. sponsored by the Parenls Club IUal medlev record in Friday's William Hardin, R,'nald, of thp. hilh school under thepreliminaries with a time of ~uidant'll o( the Sports O:tivi. Ladd, and Ray Ritt\!r reo I1:58.60. Joining Szuba In this lies Commitlee. spectively, coa('h lhe Fresh. Irecord. breaking preliminaries The principal members of man, Junior Varsity and Var.was Bill Hall of Grar.d Blanc. lhe Comnillee are Mrs. Wil. sity Basketball teams. Themaswho swam the 100-yard free. liam Schleicher. Teelaerl coaches bolh lhe9tyle in a record time of 48.90 Al the dinner members of Junior Varsity and Varsity fsecondJ. Both boys went on to lhe Freshman, Junior Varsity. Swimming teams. Ifinish firsl in the finals. I>"~ -----------neitber of them bettered theirpreliminary times. Little League's Registration Set

Peter Daly of Ann Arbor ---.----Huron set a record for the 200. This year's Grosl'e Pointe' per boy or family. However,yard freestyle, as be won in Park Little League presidenl, Ino boy will be refused the1:46.86. The old record was Tim Van Anlwerp, has sel chance 10 participate in lheheld by John Sherk of Dear. Monday, March 22, at 7 p,m. Little League program.born Fordson. as the date for registration for Additional help and informa.

Two more records were 9 t~ 1.2 year.olds al Pierce lion are available from lhisbroken' and both were broken auditorium, 15430 Kercheval. year's board ot direclors. Theyby swimmers from Dearborn. A parent or guudian's sig. I are: Pat Fox, in charge otPaul Foster easily won the nalure Is r~quired at lhe time equipment and uniforms; Bob1oo.yard backstroke in a rec. of registration. All boys must \'an Sile, player agent; Don,lrd time of 54.57 seconds. Tom rrgister in order to participate O'Keefe. in charge of fields;!)ruba, wbo set the new rerord c\.t"n If Ihe)' played previously. Frank Zinn. secretary; andfor the individual medley the The GPP Little League is Tom Madison. treasurer: Litllenight before. won the l()().)'ard open 10 bovs with birth dates League sponsors are Jim Mc.butterfly in 5154 seconds. ~l\\'ffn August 1, 1958 and Cuish and Di:k. Rohr. wbileSzuba's performanc~e topp«l Jul)' :n, 1962 inclusive. Norf!l. Dodge IS 1'1 char)le ofan eight,)'ear.old I'ffOfd held C'ontrll.\lions from every pubhclly and scorekeepmg.by Bill Jenison of Cool~y. partiC'ipating boy's parents are -------

Grosse Pointe North, which net'ded to keep this worthwhile The (el1ow who straddles theCinished fourth overall. reo program rolling. The maximum fence may live peaceably, butceil'ed some top notch l'tlrfor- amount decided upon is $25 will never carry much weight.mances from its sw~el'$. i --------------------------Tom Hehelt in the 5().yardfreesly1e and the individualmedley relay team of BrianFink. Mark Dupuis, Rob En.gelhart. and Tom Heholt fm.ished mlt for most of North's71 points.

Dearb(lrn won the Class"AU Swim TiUe. which was nomajor surprise. The Pioneers(rom Dearborn set three new.~rds, took fpur firsts, and!,laced in six of the 11 events.The other lop teams and theirpoint totals were BirminghamGroves, 137 points; Ann ArborHuron (the 1970 champs) 133;Grosse Pointe North, 71 points;and East Grand Har/lds, 68points.

TRAFFIC ARRESTWoods pollce found that, af.

ler stopping Mary Franson,284 Piper, in Detroit, for run.ning a red light on Mack andVernier, she had never ac-quired a driver's license. Shewas taken to the station andmade to pay a $15 bond. Sat-llrday, Mardi 14.

'iSklln, at oil the fam"'Js Bayne Country areos--Boyne MOl.lntoin, Boyne Highlands, Thunder Mountain, one!Walloon Hills--from November through April.Golf at the magnificenl 1$.hole championship mountain mOuntain course, 9-hole par 3 course withinwalking distance from the village, plus a golf training camp for youngsters-ond-only a short driveaway, the choilenc;lng 18.hole, Boyne Highlands courn, (olready one af the top ten in the, notfon),designed by Robert Trent Janes plus Ihe 9.hole par 3 HIghlonds course-72 holes of golf.Dler Lake Fou,.Se.,onl INch Clulo to serve golfers, swimmers, boalers and fishermen whose beautifulwhile beach and privale club house with dining and locker room facilities offers Ihe ultimate In lakesidelun. The prime sandy Beach, much of which shelves oul at 0 genlle slope as for as 300 yards beforeyoungsters con gel chin.deep, Is Ihe lake's chief allure, Water is crystal.c1ear and, because the half.mllewide loke Is nestled like 0 lewel in a bowl of hills, waves ore never so high tho' a fisherman would be.come endangered by high wInds. It also has a good I~e shore, regardless of wind direction, for waterskiing at any lime of the day,Deer Lake has long been noted as a boss and pike .angllng lake and abol.lnds wilh bluegills, sunfish, andperch for the neophyle angler lust learning 1<) handle 0 fly rod. What's more, several small trout streamsflow through the Deer Loke area lust south of the loke ond ore readily accessible by good roads.

A fleet of renlal boots and soiling croft will be availoble to guests-and a launching romp will be Ilro.vided lor club members desiring ta bring thefr own. A private rood connects the Bayne County Four-Seasons Beach Club wllh Boynestodt Just a mile away to the eoslward.

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By DeDi Martfn ,'slate meet was a bitter disap-Five state swim records ?Ointment South. qual1fying

were broken aDd a new team Iswimmers In {our events, falledbecame state champ. but for lo produce any points at all inlhe lankers flom South, the' '.he meet, while t.le North-------------- HIgh squad compiled 71 points

and took a first place in theIndividual Medley event.

South's Brad Boerner, who(inished first in the BorderCiUea League meet, f~iled toquaify for the finals in the5O.yard freestyle. Ironicll1lythe swimmer who beat Boer.ner out of the last position inIhe finals was Royal Oak Don.dero's Paul R;chards. Rich.ards, who finished second be.

15304 ICII1Ot1¥AL • VA 2.HH hind Boerner in the BCL meet.was the only BCL swimmer toreach tht' finals in any event.Richards, however. only man.gaed a sixth in the finals.

The Devil's freestyle relaylearn of Fred Weckler. DonGreenup. Dave Beynon, andBoerner also failed to qualify(or Saturday's finals. Southdidn't stand much chane!! of

825 Woodward Av.. overcoming some oCthe strong.er relay learns.

Pontiac/Bloomfield Di\'er Chris Gauthier foundfor information lhe diving competition too

kindly call tough arId was quickly ellmin.338.9203 ated early in the meet. Mae

o Q Q Q 000 R R Q 1I Schroeder. the Del'iI's ace 400.

North Tankers Get FourthIn State Championships

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The cost fora basket of eightgeraniums, So either IJ'leneRed or Salmon Pink, I. sixdollars. Tho proceeds will beused 'by the Parents Club forstudent enrichment, includingthe Scholarship Fund andSports Activities. .

Thomas candle;: and DuaneJohnson are chairman andassistant chairman of thestudrnt body are also assist.ing.

Geranium SaleSet At North

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- ."'1 A-u-st-i n-P-r-e-p-Sc-h-o-o-I-N-e-w-c;-I See ~Ight GaDle Little League Try-Outs Set \...' . In Giant League Try-out sessions for all boys I 4. U you wear glasses, be I

Austin held 1". annual WI'n, A ti i'. d eight and nine years of age I sure they have safety lenses.... us n opened ... 00 r s to The Nel"hborbA.... C I u b III be b Id Boys may still regIS"ter t

ter Sports Assembly on Wed. U t d •• d th I .. """ w e at Brownell Mid. aprospec ve s u en ... an e r Giant Basketball Lea"ue saw I the first tryout or by call1'ngnesday. March 10. Student, paren'. for an Wormal l~" .. die SChool at 10 a m Satur.' . ,.... uua a eKplosiv gam S t d . . I Ron Edmunds at 886-1187. I

athletes wer" honored for their at the school. Maoy faml1les nee a ur a)'. day, March ~. and Saturday. \____ I

Participation in bas k e tball, look adv nLa e of th March 13. as the Bullets April 3.a II e oppor. sougbt to avenge an earllerhockey. and swimming during tunity and dlacussed plans for defeat. With ~nly four se~onds 'r t I U bo GRACE UNITED CHUnrH OF CHRISTthe winter months. Frank Chic. next year with some of Aus. left, the Ha;ks inbound~ to ry-ou s lor a ys ~o, 11 I\\.kowski, v II r sit y basketball tin's s t u den t 8 and [acuIty and 12 years at age will becoach, presented letters to 12 me m be r 5. Repreaentatives Jim Paradee who hiL a thirty beld at 'Brownell Middle SChool 1175 Lakepointe at Kerchevalmembers of the team. James from the Mothers' Club and foot jumper for a 37.36 win. on March 20, 21 and 28 and Rev. Raleigh E. Sain, PastorHowarth, hockey coach. award. Fathers' C I u b provided reo Paradee led aU scorers with April 4, If required. Ten.year. Sunday Worship and Churcb SCboo1-10~O A.)I.ed the block "AU to 13 ath. fresbments as well as valuable 29 points, BiU Hines had six olds will report at 1 p.m.; il Lenten 5ennon series llt1lll.leles who earnl'd tbem in var. insigbts into what it Is like to and Greg Bassett two. and 12.year-olds at 2:30 p.m. "Communicators of Good News"sity hockey and Tom Grendon be a member of the Austin Jim Everett bit 19, Mark Please note the following:- "We Are Commissioned" to 'CoDll'OlltMen Honestly. andswimming co a c h, presented Family. Isley, seven. Jack Tocco. four, 'Be So Concerned' that they will hay "Tb Desir 'tletter awards to 14 members 1. You must attend two try-" e e e 0Sunday. Marcb 14. at 9 a.m. Mark Blasinger, four and Ted "ut sessions to be eligible for See Jesus.of the swimming team. Father in Austins School Chapel, the Werner, two for the Bullets in a Major League learn Thursday, April 8-':30 P.M.-Osborne. the athletic director, freshmen and sophomores at- an evenly matched game. . Maundy Thursday worship and Holy Cu-wnunionthen dosed the assembly with tended a Communion Mas s The Celtlcs' 26.19 win over 2. Wear old clothes and ten-the prediction of a very suc. willi their mothers followed by the BuUs was unexpectedly nls or rubber.soled s h'o e S.cessful spring sports schedule breakfasl In the school cale. easy. Jim Carroll hit 14, Jim Bring your own glove.for the baseball. track and teria. This annual event at Flaher. four, Mark Wickard, 3. Boys will be selected forgolf teams. Austin's golf team Austin helps to strengthen the two. S~ott Smith. two, Ed teams based on th ir b'l't

I is defending Michigan Class B ~ e all)'bond between the student and Tropp, two. and R. J. Para. to bat. field and throw. All

I,Slate Champion. hi'! mother at a time when dee, two points. Jim Marshall ages wlll be represented on

Monday evening. March 8, many external influences seem had seven, Bill Crocker. four, the \0. 11 and 12'year-oldto be tr)'ing to weaken U. Rob Burns, live and Rob Tam. teams.

OUT OF THE ATTIC- A similar Mass and Br.,ak- arelli. two for the losers. - --INTO A NEW LIGHT I fast for the Juniors and sen- Mark Johnson hit 18 points

U ..'T us CREATE A iors and thelr mothers Is .tv) Ie,ad the Bucks to a 37.19LAMP FROM YOUR • planned for March ZOoF A V 0 R IT e llE- ~ I win over the Knicks, CUff~AENJ~E~R c~:: I Bru:ns ::\0, rry Morehead had six, JlJe Clor,PLETE R EP A IR v .. W' seven, Jeff Johnson. two,AND INSTALLA.' Chuck Ladd. two, and Tomr~~~~VIC£ I State Champs Shine. two points. Chris Biel.

LIME Lm SIlVlCf CO. ski hit 10, Wes Cytackl. three,775.66.53 All hocke~ms hate to Steve Johnson, three. Kevin

lose, but sometimes even a Koletk •.two and Jim Manning,loss can shed glory 00 a team. one pomt for the Knlcks.Such was the case Saturday, The Pis Ions won 43.29 overMarch 13 when the Pointe's the scrappy 76'ers. Jeti ThiedeSquirt T;avel 'learn lost a bit 19 points with 13 in thedose one to the 51asor Heat. lasl quarter. The game waslng Hockey Club in a Tri. Iclose until Thiede got hot onCounty League baltie at Win. short jumpers. Chris DeCosterter Wonderland. a~ Tom Marantette each hit

Fresh from being crowned eight, I?ave Smw, five andstate champions for 1971. the Tom Wiegel, three points.powerfl1l Slasor Squirts ex. Ralph Cross hit 12 Garypeeled to wade through alloth- Fenton, six, JeU Gardner'er II/ague game "nly to tmd (our, Mike Wade, four andthemselves in a real dogfight. Dave Cose, three in the bal.

After being down 2-0 at the anced 7S'er attac:'.end. of the first period, the The Pistons play the BullsBrums c~me back when Terry at 10 a.m. with the HawksHogan picked ~p a pass at ~e meeting the Celtici at 11 a.m.Slasor blue line from Mike in the playoUs at North HighMallard .and went in. to dazzle Saturday, March 20. Closethe goalie for a score. 51asor games are expected since themade the score 3-1 at the end leams exchanged wins duringo( the second period but in the seasonthe final stanza 'he Bruins Th f' I' .rallied again when Jeff John. e. IDa standmgs for theston battled his way to the American League teams are,mouth of the Slasor goal and ~e BuUs, won eight, lost two;Donnie Orlando punched In the e Celtics. eight I~d two; theloose puck to make it 3.2 Bu~ks. three and s',X; and the

Tbe Bruin skaters slo~med Knikcs. one .and nme. ,the Slasor goal with a relent. In the National League, theless attack to gain the equal. Hawk~ won nine and lost one;Izer goal but with 47 seconds the pIStons seven and three;remalnlng Slasor broke out the Bullets. four and six; and(or a gaai to end at 4.2. The tbe 76'ers two and nine.Bruin performance was large. -----Iy due to the three.man de. Camera Clubfeme corps of Captain SteveOlson, Mike Mallard and Kev. Meets Tue8dayIn Moore

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Charles Bachrach, Instructor10:50 a.m. Creative Art for Moms & Tots-

Jackie Melissus and Nancy Kornmeier,Instructors

10 a.m. Yoga-Norma Cheff, SRF, Instructor12 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe

Luncheon6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe

7 p.m. Sociology of Urban Schools-Dr.Edward Liebson, Instructor

6 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre Rehearsal7:30 p.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan,

Inc.7:30 p.m. Safe Boating-"Fire Prevention"-

Chief Desmond Cushing, Instructor;"Safe Boating Operation" - ChesterChester Swallow, Instructor

7:30 p.m. Advanced Concepts in Mixed Media-Zubel Katchadoorian, Instructor

7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Marvin Bour.

get, Director8 p.m. Camera Club

Wednesday, lVlarch 240:30 a.m. Portrait Painting & Still Life-Jo~eph

Maniscalco, Instructor11 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-

Cribbage12:30 p.m. Senior Ladies Club of Grosse Pointe

4 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Co~per, Instruc~or6 p.m. Windsor Raceway Tnp. $12:50 m-

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6:30 p.m. Child Deve]opment Principles-Eliza.beth Williams, Instructor

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By Pat Rousseau .The 22d annual National I John Cheever, Maurice Dol. 'Maurice Wood, Inc .... is the oldest interior

Book Awards of '1.000 each ble,.. John Leonard. Marya d ' . Grosse Pointe It was founded bywere presented to rel'ipient~ Mannes and William Styron eSlgn compa.ny m . 937 Th' tal nted man hadin seven literary categories in jud.&~lIg.lhe winner was Saul the late ~aur~ce Wood In ~ . IS e i _ceremonies on March 4 in BeHow's MR. SA~IMLER'S been tramed In London \\ lth ten years of apprent.ceNew York City. The proceed I'LANET. Perhaps you've al. ship in his profession. Located. at 70 Ke~cheval, theings were attended by about I ready read it as It has b~en I company has remodeled and m. 1.966, It expanded1.000 cullural and civic lead. widely advertised this year. its space. In 1967, Wiliiam Clark Jomed the .staff. Heen. The Awards program is I Here. the protagonist is a became president in 1969. The highly skJlled and.administered by the National I Polis', Jew over 70, a sur. qualified staff of decorators also include Ruth Ort:.noo~ Committe~. the. II?"' vivor of ca.mps, ~he war, a Blanche Smith and Walter Ludwig. Their assignment~profit m~mbersh~~ assoclat~on de a t h hitch m Poland, have been homes, summer and winter residences, med~of promment cItizens ":hlch Throughout the b.ook he. pon.. I I I d ' t've offices and yachts. Little 0also sponsors the National ders on the meaning o{ life. lca, E!"ga an execu 1 . t' d thu iasmMedal (or Literature and. in Some runners.up in this large Jobs are treated With exper.lse an en. scooperation witb the Ameri. grouping were James Dickey's Antique collectors are sure. to fmd ~omethmg ~er:.\can Library Association. the DELIVERANCE. (a first no. choice in furniture. acceSSOrIes, and flOe old etchmg:ifNLW reading and library de. vel and an ambitious tale of at Maurice Wood, Inc. :velopment campaign. adventure); J 0 h n Updike's • I. The seven literary cate~or- B~CH: A B~OI<, ~which d~als Made In Spain ... with expertise •les are as follows: Arts and With a JeWish artist and IS a d t. t .. t rltle stel' ~Letters, Fiction, History & collection ot short stories); a.n a~ 15 ry. are exqulsl e I • - ::Bioiraphy. Poetry, Transla. and Eudota Welty:s LOSING hng ~Jlver figures on onyx bases dlS' .,tion, Sciences and Children's BATTLES, (ber first book in played at The League Shop, 98 Ker- '1kl_C1C-~ .est, and was e$tablished two some ]5 years, .~howlng her cheval. They're meant for someone 1-7years ago with the cooperation marvelous descriptive pow- very special. 'I

of the Children's Book Coun. ers.) -',cil. . . Wil~ George I!all. Willia~ From Italy ... to Picard.Norton, 97 Kercheyat.~

In the area 01 Arts and Let. ~. Shirer ~nd T. H~rry WII- have come hand-screened, hand-rolled cotton bahst~',ters the winner this year was hams judgmg, t!le wInner for . I 'th b t d sailinl1'Fra~cis :.iteegmul1er's COCo History and Biography was squ~es In !1la~.y co ors WI powe~ oa an. "1;TEAU. This book is a fitting ROOSEVELT: THE SOLDIER mohfs ~or SIX fIfty .. They make !ash.onable bab~shk~~tri~ute to a most unusual man OF FREEDOM by James Mc. for l:tdles and dashmg nec~ scarfs for men. ~us~ I~-a French poet. novelist and Gregor Burns. This i; a sequel from France is the newall-silk ascot cravat. It S SI~I-playwright. He was an apostle to volume I, entitled: ROOSE. Iar to a tie but is worn as an ascot. It's easy to tl~.oC modernism in arts and cer. VELT: THE LION AND THE and never slips ... ten dollars. ,:lalnly l\ bohemian. FOX. It seems to maintain the • I

Another book nomin~ted in basic theme ot dualism in An Easter Bunny ... reclines on top of an egg?the group ~as Nancy I1htf~rd's FDR . be.tween t~e grand man shaped white porcelain box decorated with colorful'ZELDA. Smce I have written of prinCIple and Ideal~ .and the tulips This irresistible is J'ust two fifty at Virginiaabout this book before, and re- clay man of "Realpohtik" and ..'viewed it beCore a number of practicality. It is a rich, his. Wllhams, 79 Kercheval.Grosse Pointe groups. I shan't torical portrait. -expand on it except to remind Another book considered We're Always ... so delightedyou that it is the biography WF.c Duma-.;Malone's JEFFER- when a bride-to.be we know registersof F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife. SON THE PRE SID E NT: at The Mermaid. It makes presentJudges in this category, inci. FIRST T E R Y, 1801-1805. picking so sure and convenient for usdenttally were Lillian Hell. This is t:le fourth volume of and she has such an excellent selec.man Th~mas Lask and Erich Malone's critically acclaimed tion of silver, china, crystal, cookery,Seoa'l. comprehensive biography, and

Judging for the Children's it it. a most scrupulous study. bar ware and decoratives. No wonderBooks were B. J. Chute, Lil- Another in this group is C. the Bridal Registry at The MermaidIian N. Gerhardt and Helen L. Sulzberger's THE LAST has become a tradition.L. Jones. The winner? THE OF THE GIANTS, dealing • ;MARVELOUS MISADVEN. with Churchill and di' Gaulle Winter-Timely-Special . . . Mary Sherman Bub- ~TURES OF SEBASTIAN by (l9M.1963), two grand, old bling Bath Oil is now specially priced at Trail Apothe-:Lloyd Alexander. The subtitle monoliths, as well as other eary, 121 Kercheval. The seven ounce size, regularly:reads: "grand extravaganza, titans such as Khrushchev, a dollar seventy-five is now a dflllar thirty. The sixteen;includin.g a performance b~ Tito, ~ompidou,jNasser, Neh- ounce size regularly two seventy.five, is now two doHthe entire cast of the-. Galli' ru, Ebenhower, Kennedy and lars and five cents. The one pint fifteen Ounce size ~maufry-1'heatricus." ThiS col- Johnson. .. t . f' 'A t' Iorful. romantic tale about a I'd like to end on an amus- regularly f?ur fIfty, lS ~ow . hree thIrty. lve. n ex .ra:,naive but plucky fiddle play. Ing note by quoting Mr.' ~onus ... lt leav~s no rlOg 10 the .tub. Also on speclal~er who, by mischance, become.- Sammler (in the NEW YORK l~ Mary Sherma~ s Golden ~ath Oll. The twelve ou~ce :involved in a series of peri. TIMES.) In his acceptance Size, regularly ftve dollars, IS now three seventy-five. i

lous adventures, including speech he was reminded that • :participation in a rebellion William Faulkner once com. See The Selection ... of new water colors by the :against a tyrannical r?gent pared the. writing of nO,~els to very popular local artist, Fritz Mayhew at The Mer.;and the rescue of .a splrit~d the breedmg of dogs--:- .a p~i- maid Gallery, 88 Kerche~al. Since the Gallery has ,;but somewhat pUll:ct1liousp~. .v~t~ and remote acti~~ty m been open until nine ThuTi;day nights more and more ::~~:~.w~~~::id~~~~~::sE~''i:. ::';:fas~nl~/ c~:~~fuk~~ ~n.;Pojn~ers are stopping for a leisurely' look at ~he. art, ~Whlte'sTHE-TRUMPET OF Interest." 'furmture and very new~st of the new de.r.orahves. ;THE SWAN. Let's be enthusiastic over all • .

In the field of fiction, with these titles! Did You Know ... that ~very apartment in the;:elegant Jefferson Apartments, Neff Road and East ~Jefferson has about one thousand square feet of pri-~;vate storage space. Some tenants are planning this:'space for a recreation area rather than storage. Be,::sure to see the beautifully decorated model apart- iment. Open Saturdays and Sundays noon until five~'week days by appointment. Call 882.7708. '~. ~

Find Spring ... at t.he Bronze Door, 123 Kerehe. :val next Wednesday ";hen Martha's Closet presents a?fashion. show during lunch. Lots of bright new styles ~are sure to rush the season and freshen your ward- ~robe. Call 886.1932 fO~ re;ervatiops. ~

Super Skates ... are the new adjustable skates 1which need no straps, laces, keys and fit all shoes. They ~run from children's size 11 to adult size 12. Prices are ~$7 and $8 at Gray's Sport Shop, 106 Kercheval. Also ~at Grais is a new collection of permanent press, easy ,care white tennis dl'esses . . . some with a touch of Jcolor. Ail are opaque. Prices from $25.'

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tion was clearly in opposition •10 a "yes" vole.

My concern here does notrelate to the relative merits, *pro or can, rE'garding the mill. •age election but rather themanner in which your "newe.paper" presented the variousis'3ues.

The primary purpo3e or per.haps ideal objective o{ anewspaper is to present thefacts (apart from the editorialpnge) and lliro allow thereader the privilege of mak. ..ing a decision based upon all *the available truths. Your reoporting wa:; unilateral, biased,slanted, misleading and rid.,.den with inuendo. In short,you were not reporting newsbut rather ediloriallzing.

After reading your "news-Dear Sir: paper" 1 asked myself-whydid I receive it? Why now? n_._n_ .._ .....-. ._

I woul? appreciate !t if you Who paid for the samples?would prmt the followmg cI,OP1.YSTwo possible explanatior.s aCeof II letter I have "ent. cured to me: 1) Perhaps {heslllf.explanatory. I Northeast Delroiter is atlempt-

Owen Clinton.* * • ing to extend the same typeM h 12 1971 of "public service" to Grosse

are, Pointers as they have DetroitMr. Lloyd G. Saulter, re-3idents (that Is incile thePUblisher. volers in Grosse Poinle toNortheasl DetrOlter withdraw support of their15263 East Seven Mile I public schools through mis.Detroit,. Michigan 48205 representation of facts andDear SIr: the issues). 2) The timing of

We were exposed to your Northeast Detroiter's arrival"newspaper" for Ihe first time at my door and the unilater.recently when we received al and biased nature of it'syour sample copy via Lhe U. content suggests that it IsS. mail. merely the tool of a particu-

There seems to be a rather liar vested interest group andapparent "correlation" bc. In no way represents nor reotween the unexpected and un. fiects objectivc news report.sought appearance of your Ing."newspaper" (Northeast De. In concluding, your publica.trailer) at our home and t'le lion represents an appeal toupcoming March 15lh millage fear and hysteria and Is an In.electlon here in Grosse Pointe. suit to the readers intelll-

A great deal of the content iellce.In your "newspaper" was de. Owen Clintonvoted to the Gro&'ic Pointe 484 St. Clairmillage election and your posl. Gr~se Pointe, Mich. 48230

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oped land at North could notbe used for an environmentalcenter.

After lhe meeting bot hCouncilman William F. Huet-ternan and City AdministratorChester E. Petersen advisedme that the Woods Council isne>longer insisting on the hardsurfaced par kin g area atNorth High. A road will b~buiU Crom Morningside to thePerforming Arts Area but noadditional land will be reoqulred to be paved.

I certainly commend theCouncil {or this considered ac.tion and to publicly retract mystatement.

Very truly yours,Thomas E. Candler51 No. Duval Road

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Once again Grosse Pointevoters have glv'en the back ofthe h8nd to their chUden in.stead of the helping hand theyneed. Ata time when the prob.lems of our youth thr.eaten tooverwhelm some of them, it Isboth hard.hearted and short-sighted to cut them off fromone oC the few con,truct1veforces In their lives. Syste.matic starvation of an alreadymalnouris!led s c h 001 systemdocs precisely that.

Parents and other respons1'hie citizens will have to raUytheir forces once more and,before irreparlt>le damlge Isdone to the school systl!m,vote the money the schoolsneed to >;10 the. Job we eltpectlhem to do. For an affluentcommunity. slreb as ours tosay the we can't afford to ed.ucate (jur chUdren conveys tolhose same children an atti.lude of smug parenlal Indlffer.ence that etrectlvely neutral.izes any claims of concern fortheir welfare.

Yours very t1'uly,Douglas A. Sargent, M..D.

we feel particular compassiontor that small number of pel:- *sons lor whom taxes have be. *COllie an almost unbearable •burden. To those in lhis groupwe pledge our continued ef.forts in Lansing to secure al.ternatives to the property taxwhich is now our sole sourceof local revenue.

In the caSe of most voters,however, adequate support ofschools is a matter ot personalvalues and (,f sacrifice whichIs not unreasonable. It Is dls.appointing to all of us - 8ndI include the dozens of volun-teer worker.s - that full sup-port oC the parents was lack-Ing, and that many voters wereapparently susceptible to thevoices of those in positions oCtrust who have small apprec-iation Cor the ingredients otquaI1ly education, and whosepositions of leadership areused to mislead.

The revenue which wouldhave been generated by the2.7 mills plu~ the 1.8 totals$1,993,428, so the task aheadIs both difflcult and sad.

Board trustees, adminlstra.tors, and I am sure all of our

To I~e Editor. and readers at staCE members, are heartenedIhe yrosse Pomte News: however bl the phenomenal

Victory at the polls In a dedication of countless volun-:,chool election always brings teers In the Informational cam.Its own reward to the many palgn.people who have worked tire. The trustees tor whom I amlessly for its achievement. The permitted to speak join me Inloss of both propositions Mon. ledging to the community c'lrday leaves us with sadness tor ~ontlnued devotion to thel!Jc school children, for the en. Grosse Pointe School System,Itghtcned segment of the com. and more precisely, to Itsmumty, and for all the people ung people\~ho work~d with such dedlca. yo Sincerelylion to mCorm friend,S and Barbara R. Thompsonneighbors of the school s vital Presidentneeds. Grosse PoInte Board of

Thanks go to the News {or Educationexcellent coverage of the Is.sues involved, Bnd for editor.ial support oC the referendum.

It is a Michigan eolgma to;;put the kids on the ballot,"so that schools become themost vulnerable of all publicly!inanced services In times ofauslerlty. We Bre kl!enlyaware that the depressed llcon.omlc condltlons llBve b.~en fellby mosl of our residents, and

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Grosse Pointe public. Hospital equipment Ivall.able for Cree loan: crutches, wheel chairs, heat.Jog lamps and hospital beds.GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER ANDLENDING LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost on dutyTuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 10 a.OlA p.m.VoJU£lteer consultant on duty Fridays 24 p.m.881-4594.

Thursday, March 189:30 a.m. Lip Reading - Mrs. Frantz Johnson,

Instructor10 a.m. Braille Transcription-Mrs. John Mc.

Namara, Instructor4 p.m. BaUet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor

6:30 p.m. Creative Drama for Children-LynnBrook-Finn, Instructor

7 p.m. International Dinner-Evening inGreece

7.30 p.m. Fulfilling Your Potential - Dr. JohnHoskins, Instructor

7:30 p.m. Reading Efficiency7:30 p.m. Advanced Photography Workshop -

Allen Stross, Instructor* 8 & 9 p.m. Thursday Night Dance Club-Mr. and

Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors8 p.m. Adult Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper,

InstructorThe school'millage proposals have suffered are-" 8:15 p.m. "Greece and the Agean Sea" - color

sounding defeat due to many factors, the revamping travelogue personally narrated by Tedof state assessed valuation, uncertainties in state leg. Bumillerislation and the concertedef!orts of three members Friday, March 19of the Board of Education. The NEWS suggests that • 9 a.m. French Haute Cuisine and Chineseresidents work hard and long to defeat the harbingers Culinary Art _ Mme Charity Suczek,of doom Calvin Sand.berg and Arnold Fuchs In the Instructorupcoming June school board trustee election and re,. 10 a.m. Senior Citizens Trip to Clinton Innmember in '74, when Donald Semmler runs, his and Henry Ford Museumshenanigans during the past months. 1 p.m. Detroit Society of Women Painters

Honest and o~n disagreement have never, and and Sculptorsshould never be crIticized, but the underhanded meth. .. 4 p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's Theatre -ods used by the three detractors of Pointe Public Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Instruc~oreducation, Semmler, Fuchs and Sandberg, are un- • 4 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructorforgivable. 6 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre Rehearsal

They used the pre~ as a tool to present inacc~rate • 7 p.m. Beginning and Advanced Karate-information to the taxpayers. They used sensational Sang Kyu Shim, Directorjournalism just as thel used sensational actions at * 7:30 p.m. Spanish-Gary Scavnicky, Instructorboard meetings, to diVide the community and cloud 8 p.m, Remoc Investment Clubthe important issue, that of providing the finest pos. 8:30 p.m. Alliance Francaise de Grosse Pointesible education for our children. Saturday, March 20

Over the past weeks the NEWS has ignored stories.. 9:30 a.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructorin a "newspaper" which until the "paid for" mailing * 9:30 & 11:15 a.m. & 1:15 p.m. Children's Art-last week, had a limited circulation in The Pointe, Robert Conaway, Instructor .because we' had faith that the voters would regard .10 & 11 a.m. Children's French - Mile Hennettethe biased and inaccurate information as just that. LaCroix, InstructorFrom the comments we have heard subsequently and. 10 a.m. Folk Guitar-Alex Suczek, Instructorthe defeat of both millage proposals we find we were.. 10:30 a.m. Grosse Pointe Children's Theatre-wrong. 1 p.m. Gail Smith -- Glen Bowler Wedding

Consequently we are presenting to our readers Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Instructorinformation received from three of our readers and. 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Ma~vin Bour-information this reporter received in a cl?nvers~tion get, Director .. 'with the publisher of the "newspaper" WhICh prmted. 8:30 p.m. St. Clair Casino-Dancing and Cabaretthe sensational news information. . Party $5 per couple

Mrs. John Tracy, Mrs. Barbara Hoffman and Mrs. Sunday, March 21Lee Nelson all spoke to the publisher. Here, in. conci~e 10 a.m. Anawimform is what they were told. That an ad pubhshed 10 12 noon Grosse Pointe Theatre Rehearsal .his paper on Thursday, March 11, signed Concerned '" 3 p.m. Civilisation-"Heroic Materialism andTaxpayers of Grosse Pointe and encouraging a "No" Commentaryvotewas aid for by Arnold Fuchs, Calvin Sandberg Monday, March 22 . .

,~.-;~f"~;':'~,*t.na semm1e,:.,who<~~~~~.~:~~~~~~. .9:~ a.m'.Wi~~~?~,.~~t~h!!,~l.fEastern Mlchigan,district Repub leans. That the obstructionists paid' for 10 a.m. Cancer Center Workshopthe distribution of said newspaper and that Mr. Sand. '"

• 11 't f th t Th b 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club ?f Grosse Poin~e.berg occasIOn a y wn es or a newspaper. e pu - 12'.30 p.m. Dupll'cate BrIdge-Mrs. PhIlip C.fisher also indicated to one of the callers that he knew *of the traditional 4-3 split on the board and thought Gibbs, Director .. .the publication of this type of material' might increase * 12:30 p.m. Beginning and Advanced Pamtmg -circulation~ He also told .one of the callers "The only Carol Wald, Instructorthing wrong with thOse three, is that they never have" 1:15 p.m. Slymnastics-Ricky Dove, Instructor * 9:30 &offered a constructive proposa!." ,.. 4 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor

Those, citizens of The Pointe are the facts. What 6 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre Rehearsalrtr~ you going to do'about them? By P.W. 6 p.m. Kirby School Cub Scout Pack 481

Banquet .'I.. 6:45 p.m. Folk Guitar I and II - Alex Suczek,Instructor .

7 p.m. Beginning and Intermediate Paintmg •, -Carol Wald, Instructor

7:30 p.m. 9600 Air Force Reserve7:30 p.m. Red Cross Mother Baby Care7:30 p.m. Astrology-Cleo Abuin, Instructor

8 p.m. Sculpture-Frank Varga, IJ.lstructor8 p.m. Mic~igan Society of ProfeSSIonal

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iTo Hunt TreasureAt Memorial ChurchCO'lcerh and Tours Will Be Fe.tur.s of W.lcom ..

to Spring Celebration This Sunday Aftelrnoon:Everyone Invited to P.rticipate

"Here's the church and here's the steeple, openthe doors and see all the people," The searching fQrhidden treasures at Grosse Pointe Memorial Churchthis S'mday, March 21, from 3 to 5:30 o'dock is anOpen House celebration for anyone who would like tocome and look around. .•.-,----------

A do.it.yourself treasure 11 neura David Kennel and Jimhunt in booklet form has SCatt.'been devised. Guided tours af the tower

Clues and infarmatian an a carillon are scheduled to starttheme of "Seek and You Will at the third floor Tawer RoomFind" will help hunters Identi. door at 3, 3:15, 4, 4:15 andfy woodcarvings. mosaics in .:45.the chancel. staine<!glass win. The climb to the Tower reodaws. "The Quest for the Holy quire~ much stair - climbingGrail" frant doors. the smaU Iand 'ooe.way traffic. Thereprayer chapel and features af will be no taurs during thethe exterior of the church two. shart recitals.building. From 3 to 5 o'clock Fellow.

Tools needed far the treas. ship HaUwill be apen. pravid.ure hunt are a good pair af log refreshme.lts and a placeeyes (binaculars wauld be to meet and chat with friends.

, helpful), a pencil to fill in the Baby.sitting service will be,i~; blanks and a bible, which will available and strollers and

, ' ..'AlI.. Ibe available. carriages are encouraged.

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To. welcame passers.by out., The console af the SheldenPhoto by Eddie McGrath. Jr, "of:daar music will include a Memarial 0 r g a n will be

. I P' t d 1 it t . ht ' Ibagpiper represcntW~ the moved aut into.the Chancel atna. 1:: ure e 0 rig are prizes , ,Churr:h's Scattish heritage, a 5 far a demo.nstratian bychairman MRS. FRANK HIL TON, I brass choir on the balcony Malcalm Johns.fashions chairman MRS. J 0 S E PHil playing German Relarmatian The arrival af spring Treas"LEAHY, publicity chairman MRS. chorales and two. IS-minute ure Hunl celebratian can-J 0 S E P H FARR, tickets chairman Icarillon recitals at 3:30 and at eludes at 5:30 alter a shortMRS. ELWOOD WACHTER and gen. ~:30 a'c1ock by Memorial infarmal hymn sing in theeral chairman MRS. MICHEL SKAFF. Church's two. yaung carillon- sanctuary.

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May-Belles Wi II Bloom For Bon Secours

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.Recline gently, and leta specialist, trained inthe world famous KreeDermatron method ofElectrolysis. , . re-move beauty-blemish-ing hair from face,body and legs. , , Per-.manentlv,The experience is safe,effective, and immeas.urably gratifying. Tryit. You'll love it. Aphone call is all thatyou need for an al)-poit,tment. • m 1He

Admiring one of their prize prizes,a five-piece silver service donated byEdmund T. Ahee, are members of BcnSecours Hospital Guild planning aMay-Belles in Fashion luncheon, styleshow and card party Wednesday, May19, at the GroSse Pointe War Memo-

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BOB TAYLOR, of Kenwoodraad, is a member of FerrisState College's Moan's Glee'Club.

SERGEANTand MRS.RlCll-ARD IJ. LIDDELL (ChristineGutowski), af Mount Clemens,annaunce the birth af theirfirst child, a daughter, CHRIS.TINE ANN, March 9. Pater.nal grandparents are the

Grasse Painte South HighSchool graduate TAMARAKESSLER, af Cadieux road, afreshman Art major at MauntIda Junior College, NewtonCentre, Mass., is modelling inMaunt Ida's spring fashianshaw.

MR. and MRS. MARTIN J.FOLEY, af Renaud road, re-cently visited the state-ownedRingling Museumson Florida'slower west coast at Sarasata.,. . .

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Back from a trip to NewOrleans are NOMADSTravelClub members CATHERINEL. ANDERSON, af Anita av-enue, MARVIN and HELENBE A UP R E, of Ridgemontraad, .tOHN and LOU I S EHERR, ar Pemberton raad,N. S. MANTERIS, of Pear

MR. and MtlS. ROBERT Tree lane, H A R 0 L D andF RAN K I)OEBEL, JR., of JILDA MERMUYS, af W~st-Calorado Sp~ings. CoI~., .an. wind lane, and OLE andnaunce the birth af theIr first VERA OLSON of Stanhopechild, a son, ROBERT FRANK avenue 'KOEBEL, III February 18. ' .•••Mrs. Koebel is the farmerSUZANNE MILLER daughterof the RICHARD H. MILL.ERS, af Cadieux roan. Pater-nal grandparents are the ROB.ERT FRANK KOEBELS, ofHamptan raad, and paternalgreat-grandparents ale MR.

Entertaining February 28 atsupper h a n a r i n g "FarlyCarats" star BAR BAR ARUSH were the ROBERT H.K A N Z L E R S, af Lakeshareraud.

The seven past.presidents ofthe Michigan Frllternal Can.gress present at the graup'srecent ann u a I meeting, inGeargian Inn included HELENDOSMAS, af Anita avenue,and GEORGE S. FREEMAN,af Brairc1iff drive.

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.. Here's a springtime change: The Grosse Pointe field avenue, announce theGarden Center's popular Wednesday Workshops will birth af their second san,h$!nceforth be held the FOURTH Wednesday of .each DANIEL ROBERT, February!honth. . 24. Mrs. Kinsley is the former

'Mrs. Henry S. Walker, brand new president of the KAREN KOERBER, daughterGarden Center, has appointed Mrs. Edward R. Harri. of DR. and MRS. J01,i-lIlS.gan, of Devonshire road, chairman of the Workshops' .KOERBER, af St. Clalrav.

~mmittee and Mrs. Harrigan has arranged for Richard Ieaue. Paternal grandpare:llts

P t . h . d . are MRS. ALEEN KINSLEY,! age 0 come, w1t samples, adVIce an encouragmg af Mad is 0 n avenue and

words about "Container Gardens," for the Workshop T FWIS KINSLEY of' New~xt Wednesday, March 24, at the Grosse Pointe War Britain, Pa. '~temorial. . ' • • •, Mr. Page, as you know, is in charge of the Belle Perfarming in "Evening In.

Isle orchid collection, so don't be surprised to see terlude." third al\d final can.local orchid growers like Harry Whittingham and Ken: cert of the Roseville Art~ Fes- and MRS. CH A R L E S J. I DAVIDF. LIDDELLS,ofWiJd.1bas been accepted in TheIleth Cunningham sitting right up front in Row One tival's 1970-71series, Sunday, KOEBEL, of Shelden road, wood drive. Katharine Gibbs School, Bas-at. 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. March 21, at 8 a'clock in the and MRS. LAW R E N C E.. • tan, Special Caurse far Cal.., • • • Raseville High Auditorium will ROEHM, af Stephens raad. Planning to attend the 47th lege Women. She's a grad4ate1 Helping make the "new" day a major sueeess be cancert pianist RUTH(Mrs. • • • sprinl{.meeting af the Ameri. of Sacred Heart Academy,

will be just.eleded Board member M,:S. B. Benton ::;t~e:e J~~a:~~~~~bU~:dLi:t la;:' t~::i~~'sa~~~~' ~~ L~~~ ~~~~:tl~e ~ook~~r;~~a~~g~~~~~.pointe,and Marymount R::' D~~L~\fR'8~~~ Af.~{ i;;rk~~~;d, ~~~:Harvey, Mrs. Wesley R. Johnson, who s promised to 16 as salaist with the Wiscan- and MRS. BOB LUBECK, af Beach, Fla., are MR. and • * • announce the birth af a daugh. sor af Neurosurgery at Wayne

(Continued on Page 15) sin Symphony. Orchestra and North Renaud road, is ane af MRS. JOHN L. ADDY, JR., af Pointepart!cipants in the' ter, J 'EN N 1FER WAIN. Slate University School afhas a p pea red with Sym. mare than 2,500 canine beau- Fonatana lane. Michigan Assaciatian ar Has- WRIGHT. February 8. Mrs. Medicine, will do. a study onphanies, including Detrait's. ties scheduled to participate • • • pital Auxiliaries' 14th annual Dunlap is the farmer LAURIE "Impact Talerance" far thethraughaut the Midwest and in the Detroit Kennel Club's MARY F RAN CE S BUR- Sprng Sautheastern District W A I N W RIG H T GROW, Federal Highway Adminlstra.Canada. 53rd ann u a 1 aU.breed dog NE'IT. daughter af the DAVID Warkshap held March 16 at daughter af MR. and MRS. J. tian.

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Tri.DeltM in the area havea 'busy schedule for spring.Me m b Ii r s met yesterday,March 17. at the Court of theArt Institute for luncheonfollowed by a lour ot AncientArt. Mrs, Robert Wheeler, ofBlairmoor court, was chair.man.

Delta Delta Delta's statemeeting will be an all.dayaffair Saturday, April 3, atHoliday Inn In Southfield.Partlclpants i n e Iud e areaalumnae and collegiate chap-'ter representatives from the 1University of Michigan andMichigan State. This year theUniversity of Toledo too willbe represented In the Mlchi.8'.an meetings.

Pending also are scholar-ship. bridge parties. Mrs. C,K. Manglos. of Oldhrook lane,and' Mrs. Raymond Valassls,of Trombley road will opentheir homes for luncheon andbridge April 27.

Tri.Deltas In MidstOf Busy Spring Days

"Odd Infinitum," a newmLbical revue created by YaleUniversity sludents, will bepresenled at 7:30 o'clock Sun.day. March 21, in the audiotorium at lhe Ford Molar Com.pany World HeadquartersBuilding. Michigan at South.field, Dearborn.

Vacationing on 81. Croix in the Virgin Islands are Included in the revue areMr. and Mrs. Sheldon Frantlln HaU, Jr., who exchang. several new unpublished Coleed marriage vows at a noon ceremony Sdurday, March Porler songs, researched (rom13, in Saint Paul's-on.the-Lakeshore. They will return lhe Porter archives In Yale'ilto make their home in St. Clair Shores. library and an unpublished

Mrs. Hall is the former. I song by Stephen Sondheim,Elizabeth Annu BrowlU'ng, "-, ....t ....._-_....a. .., .... the lyricist of "West Side Slory"ADI_ -"'" wu ,Mr. and Mrs. James L. d I 'ClS. t t thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. bride'. matemal arandfather, Weckler. ot Devonshire road. an composer. yrl 0Lorenzo D. Browning, of Huokl Gorr)', who 11&Q Icted are annou~iDg the engage. ~:~e'~~o:pa::y~rOadWay musi.Lakeland a v e n u e. The I' lector. James Browning ment of thell' daughter, ANNE In addition the revue con.bridegroom is the son of wa. altar boy. .nl~ABETH, to Andrew J,I tains songs and skits on con-the Sheldon F. Halls, of The mother 01. the bride O'Reilly, vn, ~on .of Mr. and temporary life written by stu.Harbor Hill. WOft an iee blue .ilk.and. Mrs. A. J. 0 ReIlly, VI. of denls in Yale's Liberal Arts

A reception at the Rooster. wonted dreu aDd coat e? Rockville. Md. Drama and Music schools. 'tail followed the rites at which semble. TIJe bridegroom S The wedding is planned for "Odd Infinitum" is produc.Monsignor Frank J. McPhll- mother chose a coat and dress August 14. in Rockville. ed ,by David. Koslow, a Yalelips officiated. 01. turquoiu silk. Both pinned. senIor who dIrected 1.ist year's

Pearls accented the bride's cymbidium orchids to their The brlde.eleel will be "Tbe Co-educaled Cole Por.gown of ivory organza and P\INeI. graduate.d from Grosse Pointe ter." a revue whiCh touredre-embroidered Alencon lace. Out-of-toWJl lUests Included ISouth ~lgh In June and pla~ i California, played summerHer elbow length silk illu~lon the bri~groom'. mawmal. to continu~ her education 10 slock to rave nolices in Var-veil tell from a Camelot head. grandmother, Mra. H a r r. the Washmgton, D.C: a~ea lety and Cue magazines andpiece and sM carried a Reitz, of Norfolk, Va" the where the coupie Will live was taped for a r...ench Na.Colonial bouquet of white JosePh Raynon, of Virginia after their marriage. tlonal TV special on Cole Por-roses. stephanotis and ivy. Beach, Va., and the bride's Her fiance, a decorated ter's life.

Joan Browning. who served uncle and IUJlt, Mr. and Mrs. Marine Corps Vietnam vet,- Tickets are $3 lor adllltsas her sister's boItor atten. Edward Gorry, of Charlottes- eran, is an apprentice elec. and $2 for sludents at thedant, and bridesmaids Miry ville, S. C. trician. 100r.Brady Browning, another sis.ter, Mrs. James P. JenkIns,the bridegroom's sister, Mar.garet O'Brien and Mrs. Ter.rance Sullivan wore orchidvoille frocks trimmed withantique ecru lace Interwovenwith velvet ribbon.

Their Camelot headpieceswere fashioned of matchinglace, their bouquets of Sweet-heart roses and violets.

Jll.mes P. Jenkins was hilbrother-in.law's best man.The bride's brothers, MichaelG., Geoffrey H. and RobertD. Browning, and W. Bruce

Mr. and Mrs.. Rudolph B.Helm, of Kenmore drive, haveannounced the engagement ofthe i r daughter, KathleenLouise, to Robert Alan Mc-Cormick, son of Dr. and Mrs.James P. McCormick, ofHighland Park. They plan aJune weddinl.

The bride.elect, a MichiganState University graduate.teaches first grade in theClintondale SChool District.Her fiance wall graduatedfrom Michigan State Univer-sity and Is presenUy a Lawstudent at the University ofMichigan.

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Grosse Pointe Newcomerswill embark on a mystery bustrip Saturday, March 20. Busesdepart at 7 o'clock from theWindmill fointe Park and willtravel to an unknown locationfor an evening of dinner anddancing.

Chairmen of this traditionalbi.annual event are the club'spast president couple, 11k andMrs. Lee Terrill, who.are solekeepers of the secret to themystery location.

Assisting with arrangementsare Mr. and Mrs. Ron Launs,Dr. and Mrs. Rohert Lenhard,Dr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin, Mr.and Mrs. Don Burgett, Dr. andMrs. Del Nachazel, Mr. andMrs. Jim McNamee, Dr. andMrs. John Brewster, Mr. andMrs. Ralph Pheiffer. Mr. andMrs. Joe Wise and Mr. andMrs. Gene Parker.

New couples moving to ThePointe are invited to call Mr.and Mrs. Dave Scobie, 824.1335, or Mr. and Mrs. HarryKurrie, 666-5630, for informa-tion on Newcomber member.ship and activities.

Church EveningGroup To M.eet

The Evening GrOl:p o( theGrosse Pointe 111em a rill IChurch Women's Associationgathers at the Church Tues-day. March 23, at B o'clock tohear Mrs. Gust .Jahnke talkon "What is a Woman?" MissJanet Cooper, Mrs. Thebna ISchwenger and Miss Anne

ISeeley are. co.hostesses.

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Orchestra pre~ents two guestartists in the third concert ofits 41st season at Henry FordHigh School, Evergreen nearEight Mile road, Saturday,March 2.1, at 8:~'O.o'clock.

John Koljonell has chosento play the Concerto for Claroinet by Fin n ish composerBernhard Henrik Crusell whowas himself a clarinetist.

Kyung Soak Lee, Mrs. Kol.jonen in private life, will playthe Piano Concerto in G Minorby Felix Mendelssohn.

Anyone For A Class Of Spring Wine?A Wine Tasting Party to reacquaint old HOPE

Ship Leaguers with each other and introd\lce new an~prospective members to the League is plam.~d for Fn.day March 26, at the Detroit Boat Club.

, Co-chairmen of the fete are Bill and Ann Mars.den, of Fisher road, and Jim and Dorothy Carty, ofBuckingham road. . .

They're working under the sup.ervlslO~ of pr?gramchairman Bedonna Hyman and SOCIalaffairs chaIrmenDick and .JoAnn Mills, of Lincoln road.

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DKG Alpha Mus SlateProgram This Evening

Thursdfty, March 18, 1971

DRC Will Hear Martin Hayden

enth Concertor Musicale

Women's PageI l,airWayS and tees! From Westchester County, courtesy

F A h P. f V. of an expatriate Pointer who sUIl reads the NEWSrom not er olnte 0 lew regularly, comes this "Golfer's Prayer" by Mount.. ------------------- Kisco Country Club cadd1 Albert Terracciano:

(Continued from Page 13) When starting out on life s broad tee what 'ere mayIntroduce the speaker, and Mrs. John W. iduJ(ord. be my fate, '

And before we le~ve the Garden Cente~ for a Grant, I pray, this boon to me: That 1 may drive themwhile . '.' Made Lowse Anders?n is beatmg the straight.drums fOI new m~mbers once agam, and hopes that And if my best be not enough then give me courage~~~~~~~ 'I~ 'r. k' Of'" dAd FI Th' To go out there into the rough and play them as they;,pea Ing. ",ar ens, n owe~, Ings •. " lie.

. ... Old you know that Tau .Beta.s Grosse Po~nte And when on life's broad putting green others mightJu~~ors have "taken over" the sprmg LIggett Geramum make the cup, .SaL. . If I do not, may I come clean, lmd always be welt up.

Actually, ~hangeover IS a .better word th~n take. And when my game of life is played and my clubs areove.r: T~e J~nlOr Tau. Betas simply stepped 18 whe,n laid aside Designers. of bri<;ta! party head wear,Umvers!ty.LIggett decided not to sponsor the Sale thiS No matte~ what mistakes I've made _ I hope I've ~ all oc~asz?n mtlhnery, un us u a lyear. l'f' . ~ cocktail tnm.

Th~ ge~aniums, in Irene Red or Salmon .Pink, qua t zea. .... * L:' Alterations on Dresses and Coats.come eIght In a $6 basket and may be ordered In ad.... ' AS' , Ch ~vance via checks made out to Tau Beta Geranium Sale "ga~n: prl~gtlm~ ange. II • f 2nd Floor Merrillwood B,uildingand sent to 273 Touraine road by April 1. 'Pot Pourn de f~.lms francaiS, an evenmg. 0 Woodward at Memll

In return comes a reminder postcard advising newsreel clips featunng reports ~rom the fashIon Ibuyers posies must be picked up at the Country Club world and space, sports and personality shorts narrated 647.7127May 22. by Pierre Viaux, Vice Consul de France, replaces the.. .. .. ,

Now just WHY are local Tau Beta Juniors selling Mystery Tripgeraniums? . . • N

You'd know if you'd been with them last Sunday, For ewconlersin Birmingham, where they joined their North Endcounterparts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MarshallFredericks to hear Bud Ryckman alld Jlm Segal, ofthe Detroit Board of Education, tell how they will beusing the Tau Beta Camp for handicapped childrenthis summer.

It's the first time Tau Beta has leased its Camp -but Messieurs Ryckman and Segal sold everyone onthe tremendous need for a summer facUlty devoted tothe handicapped child.

The two men llre hoping to enlist the aid of theJuniors in visiting camp, putting on programs andparties, making ecology kits the children can takehome - and possibly supplying Tau Beta CampT.shirts,

The Juniors are well aware that money's neededall the time, to keep the Camp in good repair. Hencethe Geranium Sale.

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.Martin S. Hayden, editor of Actlvities committee are in

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e Detroit News, will be charge of the luncheon.uest spea~er at the Electi0!1 Mrs, Marion H. Crawmer,ay meetmg of the Detrolt DRC president, will.act as of.evlew Club, Tuesday, March ficial hostess. ., at the Women's Cily Club

, .' Mrs. Robert Gerisch, pro-A lunc~on honormg Mr. gram cbairman, will introduceayden will ~~ beld at noon the speaker, a graduate ofthe Club dmmg room. Mrs. Culver Military Academy and

ayne Garrett, Mrs. Uewel. tbe University of Michigann H. Shippee and the Social and bolder of a Doclor of Hu.

mane Lelters, Detroit Collegeof Law.

He bas had a distinguishedcareer in the newspaper busi.ness, bavlD~ 'Ilrvd as are.porter on the Kansas City Star

Tuesday MUsicale presents Iand as a political writer andits 10th morning con c e r t Iforeign correspOndent for TbeMarch 30 al 10:30 o'clock in Deltoit News.the Detroil Institule of Arts His foreign assignmentshaveLecture HaU. taken him to Japan, China

This, the group's annual alid The Philippines, to theSpring Concert, will feature Hungarian and Polish Upris.a Choral Ensemble of over 40 ings, the Geneva Conferencewomen singers including Mrs. and the Bermuda Conference.W. G. Buchinger, of McMillan A business meetingand elec-road, Mrs; A. L. DeGaetano, of officers will follow MI'.of Beaufalt road. Mrs. R. G. Hayden's 1:30 o'clock talk.Frost, of Hillcresl road, Mrs.Harry Sainsbury, of Van Ant-werp .road, Mrs. L. H. Wilson,of Rivard boulevard, Mrs.Duane Johnsoil, of Hiddenlane, Mrs. Jerry Xulaja, ofStonehurst rOlad, Mrs. Paul Alpha Mu Chapter of Dl!ltaNagel, of Park lane, and Mrs. Kappa Gamma meets tonight.G. A. Nicholson, of Cadieux rbursday, March 18, at 7road. o'clbck at Parcells Middle

Cl' M School.. al~e ( r~. George) R?b. Dr. Stephen C. Zambito. As.IDsonIS tbe dIrector of .Lucille. sociate Professor, School of(Mrs. F~ed) ~mstelD the Education, Eastern MichiganaccompanIst. Powter ~ra University, will oHer remar~s(Mrs. Frank) Brown st!.rv.esas appropriate to the focus pro-chairman of the day:/ gram, "The Progress of Na.

Among others appearing on lional Assessment in Art."the program..are porothy (Mrs Hostesses for the eveningE.W.) Allison, soprano, ac- are the Research committee,companied by Evelyn (Mrs. Esther Meldrem chairman,William L.) Maschmeyer, and Scholarship committe.e,pianist, both Pointe residents.. Kay Sheedy chairman.

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Mrs. John L. Smith, of PortHuron. is a graduate of PoriHuron Northern Hillh Schooland Mlcbigan State Universi-ty. He began graduate work atMichigan State 8nd is com.pleting it a\ Wayne State Uni.versity. He teaches in Mem.phis, Mich.

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Smith, whOle engagement basbeen announeed by her par.ents, Dr. and Mrs. Antoine Na.houm, of Kensington road, aremaking plans for a JWle ~wedding.' .

The brlde-elect wu grad.ualed from Our Lady Star ofthe Sea High School andMichigan State Universlly. Sheis pre.oenUy teaching in Cen.

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Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert LewisSetter. of Fannington, are an.noWldnf, the engagement oftheir daughter, Sharon AJm,to Donn A. Ulmer, SOD ot Dr.and Mrs. Donald R. Ulmer. ofHowell, formerly of Prestwic:kroad. Both the bride-elect andber fiance are seniors at theUniversity of MidLIgaa.

She wW be graduated in De.cember with a degree in Aero.space Engineering and Mr.Ulmer, a member of Phi DeltaTheta fraternity, will be grant.ed a degree in Electrical En.glneering in April.

A May 22 wedding isplanned.

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Mrs. Kenneth E. McMillin,:)f Neff Road and Sarasota,Fla., was married Saturday.March 6. In the United Pres. Ibyterian Church of the Palms.Sarasota. to Morvin A. French,

.~ of Sarul)ta and Hopkinton,Mass.

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At a recent party in theirhome Mr. and Mrs. Allan R.Michel, of Bloomfield Hills,announced the engagement ofher daughter. Mary EllenReeder, to Peter J. Schreiber •.II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred-ric J. Schreiber, of Cha1fonteavenue.

Miss Reeder was graduatedfrom St. Mary, Royal Oak, in1003 and attended SienaHeights College, Adrian, andthe University of Detroit. Sheis currently employed atOwens Corning Fib~rglas InDetroit.

Her fiance was graduatedfrom St. Paul's-on.the.Lake.shore in 1962 and attended theUniversity of Notre Dame.

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Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary Set Ulnler-SetterRites Next May

t~~l•• ):GAYLE A. VANDEKERCKHOVE and Mrs.

O'leary were married Wednesday, March 10, inSaint Paul's-on.tbe-Lakeshore. Parents of the coupleare the Gilbert VandeKerckhoves, of Linville road,and the Edwin D. O'Learys, of Oxford road.

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Former Gayle VandeKerckhove Will Accomp"""yHer Husband To Bermuda Where He Is Sta-

tioned With United States NavyExchanging marriage vows in Saint Paul's-on.the-

Lakeshore Wednesday afternoon, March 10, wereGayle A. VandeKerckhove, daughter of the GilbertVandeKerckhoves, of Linville road, and John M.O'Leary, son ot HIe Edwin D. O'Learys, of Oxford road.

Mter a reception at the0-----------County Club the newly- accented her Cathedral lengthweds left for a vacation in illusion veil.northern Michigan. She was attended by her

The bride wore a gown or sisler.in.law Mrs. Mark Van.ivory peau de soie and carried deKerckhov~ as matron ofwhite orchids. Alencon' lace honor and bridesmaids Mrs.

Fred Kotcher. the bride.groom'!; sister, and JenniferScott. '

Their frocks were fashionedof musl.room matte jerseyand they carried ColonialbGuqets of orange and yellowflowers.

Dan O'Leary acted as hisbrother's best man. Usheringwere Fred Kolcher, MarkVandeKerckhove and RobertO'Leary. another brother.

The new Mrs. O'Leary will'accompany her husband toBermuda where he is ,sta-tioned with the United StatesNavy .

'Joh n M. Olea ry'sWed In St. Paul's

July Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius W.Smith. who mOYed recenllyfrom Fisher road to Seminole,Fla., have announced the eD-gagement of their daughter,SUSAN LYNN, to William J.Seyfert, SOIl of Mr. and Mrs.George H. seYfert, of LeblillOn,Pa. They plan a July 3 wed-ding at the 'Martha. MaryChapel, Greenfield Village.

The brlde-elect, _ GrossePointe South High School andAd ria n Collece graduate,teaches at East ElementarySchool, Madison Heights. Herfiance. a CeDterliJle resident,was graduated from Pennsyl.vania State College and is pres-ently an engineer with theUnited States Army Automo-,tive Command.

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NANCY BESS STEPHEN.SON, daughter of Air. andMrs. John C. Stephe'1$on, ofEast Williams court, was mar.ried Saturday, February 6, inMoon Run Episcopal Church,Pa., to David Joseph Fee, sonof Edward Fee, of New CasUe,Pa., and the late Mrs. Fee.

Attendanu were Beth AnnFee, :David's sister, and TerryFee, a cousin. Nancy, whowas graduated from GrossPointe High School tnd reoceived her degree in Second.ary Education from 'MichiganSlale University wh1!re sheafflllaied with Alpha Della PiIs teaching English at GeorgeWashington High School, NewCastle.

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by, of and for Pointe WomenThursday. March 18. 1971

Women's Page • • •GROSSE POINTE NEWS Peg. Seven..... .

Grosse Polnt.~ Faculty Wiveswill b<lld a de mOll$traUon.workshop on Ukranian Pysan.Ita Designs next Wednesdayevening, Marcb 24. The Easteregg art will be taught by Jen.ole Wolonlck at 7:30 o'clock inthe Art Department at GrossePointe North High School.

Reservations may be madethrough co-chairmen Mu. JohnWafglllin, 7'75-1627, or Mrs.Paul Pierron. 772~273.

little Lame PrinceLittle MenLittle WomenMerry Adventures of Robin HoodPrince and ,the PauperRip Van Winkle, The Legend ofSleepy HollowRobinson Crusoe

Story of King Anhur andHis Knights

Swiss Family RobinsonTanglewood TalesToby TylerTom Sawyer AbroadTom Sawyer Detective-Tri'dsure IslandWind in the WillowsThe Wizard of OzA Wonder Book

IFacuity WivesScholarship, and GaU Anner, Wz"11 Dye Eggspage, are also atlending.

Mrs. George R. Ryckman,of Rivard boulevard, chair.man oC the National Deterl4ecommittee. with M:5. Dargel.Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Hofmeisterand Mr,. Artner, will judgec"ntestants from 10 East Sideschools in the f,l)th year of thePatriotic Speech Contest. Mi-chael Lamb, Supervisor of tbeLanguage Education Depart.ment, Detroit Public Schools,will attend a luncheon at thePick.Fort Shelby Hot~l March25 with the gold and silver,,:inners of the Contest.

Adventures of Huckleberry FinnAdventures of PinocchioAdventures of Tom SawyerAesop's F8blesAlice in WonderlandAndersen's Fairy TalesArabian NightsBlack BeautyThe Call of the WildDog of Flanders and Other StoriesEdward Lear's Nonsense BooksFive Little PeppersGrimm's Fairy TalesGulliver's TravelsHans BrinkerHeidiThe Jungle BookJust So Stories.Kidnapped

Louisa St. Clair OAR Members at Conference

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Encourage your youngster's reading habits by adding these tales of

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our sale of hardback books. Included in the selection:

Bart Edmond Inter-Coiffure Salonpresents '£

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Mrs. Floyd W. Dargel, re.gent, Louisa St. Clair Ch~pter.Daughters of the AmericanRevolution. and Mrs. GeorgeC. Hofmeister, recording sec.retar)'. are attending the 71atStale Conference of the DARbeing held March 17 throughIII at the Panllind Hotel,Grand Rapids.

Mrs. Norman L. Parker,State corresponding secretary,Mrs. Cornelius G. Egan, StateOAR Good CitizEllS chairman.Mrs. B. Thomas Weyhing, m.s tat e Junior membershipchairman, Mrs. Robert O. Art.ne1, State Student Loan and

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YachtswomenPlan Benefit

Planning an August 7 wed.ding are ANN LOUISE OUT.CHER and William Klaiber,whose engagement has beenannounced by her parents. Dr,and Mrs. Dwight Dutch~r, ofOxford road.

The bri<:!e.elect and herfianee, SOn of Mr. and -Mrs.Jolin Klaiber, of Sandusky, 0"are both Michigan State Uni.versity graduates.

Members of the WednesdayBook Club of Detroit will ga-ther for their regular meetingMarch 24 at the Women's CityClub. A program on lJkralnlanEaster customs and an egg.dyeing demonstration will fol.Iowa 12:15 o'clock luncheon.

Buckingham road, Mrs. C.Lloyd Yohe, of Willison road,Mrs. Oswald Zeidler, of Buck.ingham road, and Mrs. T. D.Berthet, ot .Bloornfleld.

¥achtswomen bel d theirMarch meeting at the St. ClairYacht Club Thursday, March11, at 8 o'clock.

In anticipation of the i rspring fashion show scheduledfor May 22 at Royalty House,Warren. m e m i.J e r s wereworking on table centerpieces.Proceeds' from this show, heldeaeh year in May, are used forphilanthropic donations. all ofwhich are connected with ma-rine interests.

Yachtswomen are vitally in.terested in promoting safetyand furthering good boating'in local waters.

Hostesses for the eveningincluded Cathy Bennett. Thel-ma Gibbons, Joyce Murdock,Dorothy Ross and Cy Gailey.

Wednesday Book ClubWill Meet Next Week

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Plans Cor a June 26 weddingare being made by KARENELIZABETH UL~lER andBruce Warren Richards whoseengagement bas been announc.ed by her parents. Dr. andMrs. Arthur :\. Ulmer, otGreenbriar lane.

The bride-elect, a GrossePointe South High School grad-uate, is a senior p,;ychologymajor at Michigan State Uni.versity. Sbe is a member ofKappa Alpha Theta socialsorority and Tau Sigma socialscience honorary and formermember of Tower Guard,MSU's sophomore women'shonorary.

Her fiance. son of Mr. andMrs. T. L. Richards, of Taco-ma, Wash .• received his degreein Electrical Engineering fromMichigan State Universitywhere he was calltain of theMSU swimming team andmelTlbers of the MSU Varsity.All.American Collegiate Swim-ming Team; E.'lI:calibur, thesenior men's honorary, TauBeta Pi engineering honoraryand Eta Kappa Nu ek:ctricalengineering honorary.

He is currently attendihgSlanford University GraduateSchool while working at Hew.lett-Packard, Palo Alto, CallI.,

adelsVILLAGE

HAIRDRESSERS17007 KERCHEVAL

in the Village2nd floor

882.2550CREATE A NEW MOOD FORSPRING AT BUDGET PRICES

Set Colony ClubMeeting Today

The Colony Town Club meetstoday, Thursday, March 18. atthe Detroit Boat Club withMrs. Emil Traum, of Harvardroad, in charge oC the lunch.eon and card party. Spring isthe decorations' motif; yellow,

. pink, lavender and green arethe color themes.

Assisting Mrs. Traum areMrs. Raymond Harms, of Fordcourt, Mrs. J. Edgar Duncan,of 51. Clair avenue, Mrs. Hen.ry Mertins. of Newberry place,Mrs. Stanley Morgan, of Kerbyroad, Mrs. William Post, of

It's the man who weighs hiswords that retains his balance.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.Smith, Jr., of Beaupre avenue,are announcing the engage.ment of their daughter, DA.NEZN MARA to John RobertSweeton. '

Miss Smith was graduatedfrom Grosse Pointe South.High School and is presentlya junior at Eastern MichiganUniversity where she Is affili-ated with Alpha Xi Delta so.rority.

Her fiance, slln of Mrs.James C. Sweeton, Jr. ofBirmingham and the late Mr.Sweeton, was graduated fromBirmingham Seaholm HighSchool and is also a junior atEastern M;ichigan University.He is affiliated with Tau Kap-pa Epsilon .fraternity.

A July 23 wedding is plan.ned at Saint Paul's-on.the.Lakeshore.

ESTATE OFJ. P. BOWEN

SUNDAY, MARCH 21AT 1 P.M.

featuring art objeets" furniture, etc.formrr1y belonging to the

The regular monthly meet.Ing of the General Josiah Har.mar Chapter, DlIughters of theA m e ri call Revolution, isscheduled for this Saturday,March 20, in the Detroit homeof Mrs. Daniel Leipprandt.Miss~lary Hale will be co.hostess.

Lunch served at 12:300'clockwill be followed by a businesssession and State Conferencereports.

Bundesen, Mrs. Richard Lar.win, ~Iss Irma Martens, MissFayetta Martens, Mrs. FrankMcintyre, Mrs. EOw8rd Web-er, Mrs. William Watson andMrs. David Wehmeyer.

featariDe book.rormerlJ' 1Ielonrta.

&0

• John Pm ...

Sigmund Freud, age 77, to his diary.

EijkllszewskiCohf~ 21435 M

and .t3 P.M.fINE

BOOKcoiled ion

776.5510

From an Important estate. et al.Featurinl Pl.lob; BlunderbullC';Antique China; Sword.RIDING.CROP; Maehete; Hal\d deeoratedlamps; Poster Uteesteru bed~Down!JUedebalse lounle; M.ple

desk; Walnut dlnlnl aulte;Capper buckeu, scuttle,. plant.en; BraN eudleltteu.COMPLETE ALUMINUM: TER.RACE FURNISHINGS: llaUan'Ternee potte!')'; .JACOBSONheavy duty MOWER. SNOWPLOW. elo:. etc,

Near Petoskey, Mich.FOR GIRLS ages 8.17

CAMP CHICK.A.MI

,Mrs. G. E. Garmhauleft (owner-director)

a4t Po~ :5ffenon RoadSidney, Ohio 45385

200 Aere~rivate lclke and Golf Course04,3 & 7 Weeks Smoll Enrollment

Chartered Bus Service Avoilable

It11A.M.

F., C.... , Catol., Celli 112.1301 oft., .. or 112.7011

DOUBLE FEATURESATURDAY, MARCH 20

removed from Lakeshore Drive, GrossePointe Farms. A partial listings: Frenchcarved Cameo glass; Ivorl miniature;Royal Copenhagen; Onyz manUe clockwith polar bears; Sheffield candelabra;set of Limoges gol~ band thina; BlueOnion Meissen dlsh;es; Coal scuttles;Ve,netian chandelier;) Bronze and' crystalchandelier; Bronze Iside bracket; Car-ria~e lights; Bronz~ and marble statu-ary; STEINWAY GRAND PIANO;Wal-nut band decorated/English cabinet; An.Dr: Parton. or

.Groue Pointe Park tique Bledermeler Powder table; French:-:. ex~ln~:~el~~ chest; PaiDtings-tandscape of Peashnt,

'ar rIn e l.ather signed LeRolle; Watercolors by ANTONblndln,., rare andold edltlolUl. eOIl!- MAUVE, LUIGI :CHIALVIA and many~1~u3la:O~~~ more. ORIENTAL RUGS and other

., ~~~ 1. what 1. on items" etc., etc.

flll'tlIer lrlforma&n phOlle WO 3.6255. Sale to be held In our Ganerles. Light lunchst:ved Irati. Oil Saturday. Parkblg at rear of our Galleries.

OUTSTANDING RIDINGand SAILING PROGRAMS

TermsGl<tdly

Arranged

Doily iettrvctle" i... 1..,1i'" rldi",. 2 ri4i", rillI', ea"".ivet.. ill. Arle: Golf, """i., .wl"""ill', c.... , croft olld COlloetri,., cOflyen.tio".1 Fre"ch, etc.

"What do women want?Dea, God I What do they wanl'"

2 GREAT DAYS OF

Publi~ AUCTIONS

Spring Program Set Josiah Harmar OAR IFor RevietfJ-ers Meeting This Saturday

DuMouchelle 'ART GALLIRIIS co.409 EAST JEFFERSON AVE. DETROIT. MICHICAN

l!1i ..Iocllt Eat of c;.ity-County Bid, ."d 2 Block. W.st of 1.75LAWRENCE F, DuMOUCHELlf ERNEST J, DuMOUCH£UE

Audio ....... and A,,,alstrs

The Friday Book ReviewGroup of the Grosse PointeMemorial ChUl'ch Women'st\ssociation welcomes springwith a program on gardensFriday. Mar~h 19, Immedi.alely following tea at 1 o'clockin the Church FellowshipHall.

Mrs. Hansel D. Wilson willshow slides as she talks on'iA Gilden Pilgrimage toN'atchez on the Mis~bsippi."Devotions will be given byMrs. Richard Mitchell.

Hostesses for the day, un.der the chairmanship of Mrs.Floyd Secrest, include MissIrma Bielenberg, Mrs. William

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P.g. EightMn GR.OSSE POINTE NEWS------------------------------------- --_._- Thursday, March 181 1971

W. James

MASTCANDIDATE FOR

GROSSE POINTE FARMSCOUNCIL

VOTE, APRIL 5

UPHOLSTERING CO.14322 M.ck A...,.. PII•• VA. 2.1660

• CustOM •REUPHOLSTERING & RESTYLING

• free ptck lip cmd deliv,rv• select In)m !Jul'ldredl oj fi,..

fabrIC"• ('ljstom mad, slip cov,,.,

• guarcmleed e terms lWttilabl,FRfE ESTIMATES - VA 2.9660

OVER 30 YEA.RS EXPERIENCE

Sorry, Bu' We Don', SellPotato Chips Or Ice (ream

• ""llIlttil A,dion - Not UIl""l1fNfl'Ncfi .. "

But we do have a full line of convalescent supplies,diabetic equipment and biologicals.

We also fill and deliver lots and lots of prescrip-tions. That's our business.

What the Star Peopledo for carpets, they

now CUI do for your dnIpes •••bI1ng them aiM

with 'cIeep-e:leanlnglThe Star People have a reputation lor the finest carpet cleaning in town.Now they're ready to give the star. bright treatment to your drapes, Star'sexclusive Fold Finishing Process controls normal shrinkage . • .guarantees uniform length . . , makes drapes look like new again.Now's 'the time to let the Star People clean your drapes and carpets,and pamper your budget at the same time. Hurry. These coupon savingsare for a limited time onlv. dv'

F

., !IE EVALUE COUPON ~ isr~. GOOD THRU APRIL 3

$2.50 OFF on drapery~ cleaning ($15.00 minimum~ order), with this coupon.

,rA $2,50 OFF on carpetIt cle8ning ($12.00 minimumrd order), with this cou~on.

~ $6,00 OFF on the aboveta combination. with this coupon, ra

~..., [t g E B'S !E is B ~ ~ E S ~ ~ 2 S ~ jy~ STAR For free

C • ..,.._la...".ry estimate, call 567-3400C1e.nln. Ca.

Serving Detroiters for more than 75 years.

o

WNFGA Executive Board To Meet

Last sedionof the EastlandApartmentCommunityJust a very few of these choiceapartments left Join fine neighbors.Great location. Adjacent to EastlandCenter. Walk to fine shop~, ro!staurants,theater. Close to 1.94 Edsel FordFreeway, Make your move today!DELUXE 2 IIOROOM APARTMENTS$289,50/monlh Includes corJ?'!ling andall utililies, except eleelricity.COMMUNITY IfDUSf - SWIMMfll' 'DOLModel located al 20441 Beaconsfield Or.(al Vernier Road)Furnished by J. L. Hudson EastlandStudio of Interior Design.Open 11:30.5:30 Daily and Sunde)'(ClosedTues.) Phone 839.2455 • 886.2584

••1••\••••

We carry major brands

UNIQUE FURNITURE352-6511

Decorating Assistance Available

WHY PAY MORE?ALL FURNITURE 200/0

ABOVE COST

ISlate Pear Tree :Sat Family Program

Q t M t. i,' At Unitarian Churchues er ee lng! _-- I The Religious Education

The regular monthly meet. committee of Ihe Grosseing of the Pear Tree Chapter, Pointe Unitarian Church willof Questers will be held in the i present II special program forShore Club home of Mrs. I CamHies and friends oC thePhillip Dexter this Thursday' Church Saturday. April 3 atmorning, March 111, at 9:30 2:30 o'clock.o'clock. CoUee and rolls will B<lrb Shilson's Magic Pup.be served. pet Theater will perCorm Hans

Mrs. Oscar Teeg, a charter Christi~.n AndersOIJ"s "Snowmember of the group, will talk Queen.. .on "1'arrot and the H1>tory of Puppetry IS an ~nc~ent formPlaying Cards." lof thea!-er but thiS IS a I'ew

Iproduction fl)r the Grosse. There w~ also be nomina. I Pointe. based company includ.

tlon of oUlcers for 19'11.72. I ing Barb. Sue Wenzel. John------------- IWenzel and Alethia Christo.played by "VilJa.de.Jtoma"! pher.Anthony's Hair Fashion slllon.1 Mrs. Ge0,rge C: ~raham. of

TI'cke'. a b ht' d b th\! Church s ReligiOUSEduca.~ m y e 0 alOe y r 't' h'contacting Mrs Wachter, 886. ! Ion comml tee, IS c airman6602; Mrs. Raymond McKnight. lof the ev.ent to be held at the886-7567; Mrs. Lewis Decker. 1 Church In. ,Maumee aven~e.882.6677; Mrs. Chester Clark, J Others worKing on the;!spec~al881,5609, or Mrs. J 0 s e phi program are Roger McCaig,Schulte, 521.1679. I Douglas Drake, Dr. A I a n

I Canty, Mrs. Donald Young,Mrs. Oscar Keller and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bi~nie.

Schulte are in charge of pa. Visscher and Mrs. Donaldtrons. Berg.

Other committee members Anyone wishing more infor.include Mrs. Raymond Car. mation may contact Mrs. Johnnaghi, linances; Mrs Edward C. Krato, Pointe UnitarianHowell, program, and Mrs. Church Religious EducationRaymond Krause, punch chair. director, at 882-9755 or 885.man. 3048. .

• , •• Ihome apartment in the Delroit I' Sackett,. New York; M~s.POinte s Mrs. Lynn McNaughton IS Honorary Presl' ITowers Cor the Advisory Board Benjamm Holt. Maine; M.usdent of Group' Two.Oat Seuion Begins DC WNJo'GA,which consists OC.Elizabeth Mill e r, Pel1DSyl.

T d• t 0 1 past national presidents. vania; Mrs. Frank Knightues ay a ear orn nn Planning to a It end are J Sanders. New York; Mrs.

WGmen from throughout the United States, inc1ud. Grosse Pointe's Mrs. Lyn~ Frederick .B. Uewel1yn, Newing many Pointers, will gather in Dearborn for the McNaughton, hon~rary pres I. 'I Jersey; MI~s Gertrude L. War.E t. B d t' f th ' N' dent; Mrs. D a v I d Burger, ren, Washmgton, D.C" and

xecu Ive oar mee I~g. 0 e Woman s ahonal Pennsylvania; Mrs, Nelson 8.1 Mrs. Garrtson.Farm and Garden ASSOCIatIon, Inc., next Tuesday and ' _Thursday, March 23 and 24. Headquarters for the ses-sion is Dearborn Inn. NationiJ president is Mrs. Fred. ~ & Ceric G. Garrison, a Detroit resident. ~

The opening meeting in(,------------the Greenfield Room at 9 will discuss "nu~Four Dreamso'clock Tuesday will lea. of Man,"ture reports by chairmen The Wednesday session willof the Conservation En. highlight plans lor the 1971vironmental Study 'Civic Annual Meeting to be held inImprovement and' KAB Rbode. Island. Ma! 23 through(K A . B t'ful) 27. ThiS Meeting IS open to aU

eep. merlca eau I members of Woman's Nationailcomnuttees. Farm ar..d Garden Association.. The afternoon session will The Colonial Hilt 0 n Inn. 1mc~ude reports from ~e Edu. Cranston, R.I., will be taken Icalion and Scholarsh!p chair. over for five days by Farmmen. A full scholarship for an and Garden ladies for theirAmerican Indian girl Is in the meetings LIld accommodations.pr.ocess a~ a result. of the Also on the agenda is are.First . Nabon~l Semll1ar for port from International chair.American Indian Women, heldlast August at Colorado State man ~rs. Russell E. '!Vood, ofUniversit Deuott. Mrs. Wood will speak

Tb - Y'. about the 13th Annual Trien.e. Semll1ar was sponsored nial Conference to be held In

and flDanced by The Counuy 1 NWoman's Co 11 USA (f Os 0, orway, August 23 to. un~. ., 0 September 4.

- which ~GA u a part), and Th1s Conference is he 1d

Ch:cago Beckon Po:nte Braz'llz"sts ~e Afssth°clatedCountry W~m. every three years and is spon... .. e 0 e .World (of which sored by the Associated. Coun.

~FGA), IS a Constituent try Women oC the World At.The Grosse Pointe Braille f year. The remainder have to society). tendlng will be many m..~bers

Club held ats innual meeting do with Tape and Cassette reo ~n Oceonography SchOlar., of Farm and Garden fr~m theat the home of Mrs. W. A. cording, Thermoforming and Sh.lp also has .been awarded United States plus r~presenta.McClellt:n in Van Antwerp Teaching B 1 in d Children, this year, showlDg how Farm tives lrom Asia South Africaroad on March 9, electing of- which the Club does not do. and Gard~n ~omen keep ~ Canada and Eu~ope. , 'ficers for the coming year Congratulations were ex. mo~ern trend ID their orgam. Mrs. Frederick Carey, past. Iand formulating plans to at. tended to three members of. zation. (an enormous amount 'president 1946-48, will give a 'tend the National Braille As. the Club who successfully 01 money is given. by. this dinner party March 22 at hersociation Conference in Chi- passed the Library of Con. ~up Cor scholarships. ll1 the '.' I

cago in May. gress Proofreading Course Umted States and foreign ex- Ih'j till . t .. th' change students). . I

'Club members, whose edu. w I e s . m~m aIDing ell' The President's Dinner be.cation in Braille is ever-wid. quotas of Br.a.ille work. They 'gins at 7 o'clock: In the Inn's Iening and n.!lver.ending, have are Mrs. Philip Bl'usoe, Mrs. Alexander Ballroom. Presi. FR.UITbeen asked to Braille such di. John Hu~tte.man, Jr., and dents from, 11 divisions will ~:versified subjects in the past Mrs .. Benjamm McLachlan. Corm a discussion panel, "Suc. f BASKETS II'year that they leel attendance OUlcers elected to serve ,a cess and Prohlems," moder. I ]at Conference war k s hop s second t~rm are Mrs. McLac!J- ated by National President Nation-Widewould help them do beller I~n, pres~dent; Mrs. McClellan. M.rs. Garrison. Delivery . ~jobs. vice-presIdent; Mrs. Gerald These presidents represent _ I vr g m (7)J ~

Murph~, treasurer, and Mrs. FNFGA In California, the Capi. M"Inerney~s Jl.. euerifharmacy ~"The Conference will cover Frederzck Olmsted, secretary. tal, Florida, Maine, Michigan \I ,..;;J IS'

four days of 22 workshops of Mrs. Lawson Potter has (Mrs. Jack F. Erlinger), New 779-4140 ~ '1987{) Mack Ave. 16361 Mack Ave.three or more hours duration, d t t h B ill 1l'idealiilg with every aid now agree 0 .eae a ra e England, New Jersey, New ~l TU J - J 385 TU 2-1040

Course agalD next year. York, Ohio Pennsylvania and ~,lused to help a blind person Classes start in September at Rhode Isla~d. ....'):!~~i'!m0.~~:t"-l1~l~;;:;~%,<:kiii'm.Wm.:tl1,\!it1~';'~::>.~.;x1m:m.~~~~,live and work. Ihe Grosse Pointe Central Li. Dr. John Furbay, of Foresl --------------------------------=..;;;;

Of the 22 topics to be dis. brary, Fisher road. Hills. N.Y., guest spell&:er,cussed, 14 have been the baslsof Braille work done by memo rfiyJ~@;Nf,NMiiM!lMi!mWMgM%1JWSMJMMWbers of the Grosse. Pointe 'N", '~;;;:~~~~~,~;;;;~ISU~~~L~~~~~Z~~lO~~~~.S~ Ithe 1970.11 edition of "Who's ~:':J} Our Grosse Pointe locction, 7 Mile a"d Mack tKWho in American Colleges and HI "ext door to the Woods theater. ' m~g~~~,e~~~, ~~ L~Kro~: ~fJ.( ALL 'r'OU CAN EAT I:__~_j~_i_c:_f_:~_~_:e_.d_U~_::_ll_e_:e_c_o:_fo_~_~_~~

CHAIRSSOFA

LAMPSCHfNAWARE

T

"On theWaterls Ed.e"

DIFFERENCE ~

Easter Cards andParty Goods,

OPENTIlL' ',M.

MUSTSEll UP

EVERYTHING TO

16310 lAST WAllEN AVE.

LiquidationSALE SALE

('lHOREZINEEAiST

,

• .... I.art • Steti.. .,., e IIObCtr6• In...... e h ..eI' Stew,• F.t .....AI..... c.KI.. semCi

• ,...., hMs • Gag GIfts Try 0... Newe C..... . 'lID'" Trfe.Prf1lfs

City Card and Gift Shopt '113 MACK AVE, AT MOROSS

7-J~J.CK SHOPPING CENTER .'1.1104

8200 E. JEFFERSON

CALL 567-1175

S-T.R.E.T.C.H & SEWnlclasses

SERVICEmakes

I ,~~ the"

?h-Morning Afternoon cnd Evening;;'.

L~~n.la l 'ni~u~ .'l~lh')dof

rr'" Sewmg on KMT"Fabrks

REGISTER lI:OW WITH STRUCII &. SEW

886.29H' : UceMlid Teacher

And the difference at Shorel/ne East Is our :ilrvlc:e:Doorman service. Valat parking. 24.hour guard service.A per.thouse party room for entertaining. A boat dockfor guests. And good, quiet luxury throughout. Myr.iads of river vistas are yours - via glass window bays Inevery apertment. Penthouse Jewel cases of lights andstars are on view every night. Studios, one, two, threebedroom suites available. Models on display 11 AM to5 PM or by appolntmflnt.

Mrs. Michel Skaff is General Chairman of MayParty: Proceeds Will Help Hospital Acquire

New Gas Heat Sterililer SystemAs its annual project to raise funds for Bon

Secours Hospital the Bon Secours Hospital Guild willpresent May.Belles in Fashion, a luncheon, fashionshow and card party at the Grosse Pointe War Memo.rial, on Wednesday, May 19, at 12 o'clock.

Goal of the affair is to~----------raise funds for a new Gas Mrs. Jos~ph Fan of publicityHeat Sterillzer System in a.nd Mrs. Elwood Wachtoer ofwhich the total procedure ticltetl.is automatically cycled. Mrs. Michel SbH is general

Proper sterilization is In. chairman.sured by two rounter.cbecking Fasblons fer the beneCit wilJIndicators, and i~ completed be providro by Dawood Bou.within 30 minutes. . lique of the Sheraton.Cadlllac.

Mrs. F ran k Hilton is in An array of wigs ID many dU.charge of May.Belles prizes;, Cerent colors to match theMrs. Joseph Leahy of fashions, fashIons will be used and dis.

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ANTIQUE Fair and Sale-!I)arch 19 and 20, 12 noon-'10 p.m. March 21, 12 noon-6 p.m. Kiwanis BuildIng,200 S. First, Ann Ar!:or,Mich. Pre-sale tickets $1.00.At the door $1.50.On sale at J. L. Hudson'sDowntown.

9-ARTICLES WANTEDCORNER China cabinet that

can be painted. TU 5-9318.

TENTS, sleeping bags. pro-Qane camp equipmenl, 2wheel trailer. camping ex-tras. Large family wishesto start tent camping. 885-

e,

y DRml OUTFIT, complete. Stu.u- dio, very good condilion .

Used., $95. 861.3399.

STEREO - PHONOGRAPH _never use d. 2 speakers,headphones. dl'st co vel'.Cost $80, sell for $00. _885-9312.

e{ I GUITAR, classical, folk, good" condition. Used. $35. 861-I 3399.

as I 8S-ANTIQUESFOR SALE

e;8. HAMMOND. AIOO customized

with Sceburg Rythm, $1,900.HO 3-6825.

$1's

asc- CAREFULLY CHOSEN 18th

ny Century furniture, prints,ks. porcelain, oriental art. early

glass, fireplace fixtures. Ap-pointment ptease. Francesor Elsie Mitchell. TU 2-4724TU 5.9065. '

00000.allun- I UNIVERSAL MALL-Antique34. show and sale, Dequindre

and 12 Mile Rd., Warren,3- Michigan. March 241h thru

March ~7th.• 10 a.m. 10 9p.m. Free admission-Frecparking.

Pag, Nineteen----------_ .._._-~----_._----I_I 8 . ~~TI~LES FOil SALEIc WHEEL CHAIR, removable

dl. sides and foot rest, slidingtho arms. Turquoise vinyl up.

ho1stery, white and chrometrim. Used 1~ months. TV

34" 1.m35, after 6 p.m.

~: Mc~~lgell~:~W-7~-5-3988-D-.-.-$20-

d ! BEAUTIFUL Wurlitzer orgln.I" Double keyboard. C her r yssl wood. Good condition, $660.

- 622.5011.

I BLACK ENAMEL-S;ven pIe~;I dining furniture, $150, TU

Uy: 1.7630. Saturday or Sunday.g I -------------------Is'i BEGINNER ('rochet dass, af.n' I lernoons. 6 weeks, $10. 777.

nlY I 3332,I • ---. -'- .. _---

ys : CARPETING. Nalionat brands.Y. : first quality. IO';~ over millfe p.ke. Some roll ends avail.

able, Mill representative.15843 E. 8 Mile ad.

t, ---" .-..-.-~----------TELESCOPE 4" Equatorial reo

:;; Ilecto/'. 22.500 power. Clockdrive. 5 eye pieces. Barlow

n~ fillers. camera holder. $100.nd_~~~I~. _60 ROLL.UI' bamboo s had e s.

Various sizes. 881.5485.------+--------

y, FIREWOOD. mil( e d maple.m. ash. oak. well seasoned. 18".r- 24". $18 cord. Birch, $22Ie cord. 8858907.

al. , SA=.MUSICAL-------y. INSTRUMENTS

di. -----------------BABY Grand Chickering. $950

823.5'!68,Ii,. 1--.----------S, I WANTED. uscd wooden dar.e. inet in good condition. 886.

6088.371---------------

t VIOLIN, % size, Germano. II made. cvmplete with bow,

nd shoulder rest and case. Ex-mp' cellent condition, Ideal [orer beginning studenl, $70. 884.

1926.

OUTFIT YOUR FAMIL YLarge,t Selection of Resale

Clothing in Area.Clothing, Acce~sories andHousehold Articles taken

on consignment.

AS

s-:.AIlTICLtS FOil SALMUST sell quickly, electr

cooklJlg stove, good conUon. Bargain. Moving Sou886-0467.

WALNUT DESK 60" xmalch!n.g red leather chai.Mint condition $160.8e12.

MAPLE TWIN cal\O'}Y beche.>t;-I1Ight atand. 2 EarAmerlun swivel chairs.2867 after 8.

HOME OWNERS!Only $58 per year. B

$20,000 00 your dweUin$10.000 on your conlen$25,000 llability protectioAutomobile owners! 0$18.41 quarter'.y bu$10.000.$20,000 liabilitproperty damage for sadrivers. TU 1.2376.

-7 PIECE Colonial kitchen se

oval table with formica tu2 leaves. 4 chairs. hutwith storage space. smalldrawer chest. Excellent codilion. 2 mahogan)' et8bles with drawers, $each. 086.7104.

RUMMAGE Sale. SaturdaMarch 20, 9 a.nJ ..3 p,Sponsored by Band and I)che3tra, Brownell MiddSchool, cafeteria. 260 Chfan Ie. Salurdny sales anI

IRONRITE ironer, good contion. 886-7949.

fABLES, low, Mod-ern, coctall tables, many colorfrom $10 to $25. Parsons dsigned.G.P.P. Home 823.36

MR.' AND MRS. chairs, oUman, w a I nut corner alamp. tables, 20" TV, laand desk. Call 884-8912aft6 p.m.

SHOES, 1pair woman's dresspumps, dark gI'ay kid. beallful buckle, open heel, tomedium heel, 9AA, $1884-2827.

R.C.A. 23" television consollike new. 884.S186.

LAMPSHA,DES half prire.to $22. The ShepherdStaff Studio, 14340 Mack.

BRASS tea wagon, sHvpieces, Fosloria crystabridge set. 886.7415.

-PORTABLE dishwasher, g

stove, 885-9297.

DESIGNERS STUDIO - Hdo it yourself kit for marame and crochet. Maother supplies and boo2128 Lochmoor. 886.6501.

AIR CONDITIONER, 11,B.T.U., like new, cost $3will sacrifice for 5'200. CSunday morning 9.12, Sday evening 8'lZ, 823.18

SCHWINN, 24" Stingray,speed, $25. 881-6229.

LEE'S F HION 1477.MART BOOKS, Art Objects Sought.20339 Mack TU 1.8082 Browsers always welceme.

10 10 5:30 Daily; Fr!. 'til 9 B. C. Claes Book Shop. MissEthel CI~es. 1670 Leverette

LEMON yellow bedroom set, (48216). WO 3.4267.by Drexel, 1 year old, in NEED USED girl's 26" hi-perfect condition, 4 pieces. cycle. 822-4235 aftcr 6 p.m.821-2256. IWANTED: Old fashioned

POKER table, 8 chairs, 6keet pinno slool. Call 881-0332jackets, hunting coverall, I after [.:30 p.n!.brown cashmere ovcrcoal, I .,I,,, .. ",I ml.."U,"","" I PIANOS WANTEDItems. TU 5.0754. .

Grands, Spmels and Small Up.KELVINATOR upright freez. rights. Cash.

er, 18 cubic feet, $175. 886-1 VE 7-05066114. ----,.•._--

• . . LIONEl, standard gauge elcc.LADIES, children s. wmlCl I ll'ic train. before 1940, any

and summer c10t1J1;lg, Skis. condition. KE 5-5973.Household items, Christmas _____trees. 884-3522. I W~:BUY old gold, jf!welry and

-- ~lIv('r. Vngll(' J('welrrs,MIRROR, 40"l'-74", beige car. I 22377 Moross Road.

peling, 50 square yards, --drapes 5 pairs blue and DUCK and goose decoyswhite. '884.6093. ' wanted, weekday evenings,

- 6.9 p.m, 371.6819.ITALIAN filet and cut work _._.._------~---_. -->

table cloths, pure white lin. TENT in good condition. IO'X

en, rectangular, 3 yards )4' or larger, 885.9084...... __ .._ ..... _----_ .•. - - ._---------

long, napkins to match. Un. PORTA crih (wood). TU 6.del' $200. 886.8191. 507ff,

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FOR SALENine solid mahog;my doors: Georgian style six.paneled, with custom hardware, complete. Beau.tiful condition. Lighting fixtures: handmade,Georgian style, six brom:e chandeliers, three !Jew:ler chandeliers, four bronze-wall fixlures. All maybe Inspected at the offices of Investment Counsel,Inc., 800 Buhl Building, Detroit,

Telephone 963-4828 for appointment

"Kercheval On The Hill"Approximately 8eO square feet

ot desirable office 'PIcenow available. Ample publicparking al rear.

KARL DAVIESTU 5.3220

6G-STORE FOR RENT

6C-OFFIC£ FOR RENTI

DOCTDR.LA WYER.DENTIST

SKIERS3 Bedroom, 2 bath condomin-. ium unit at L'Arbre Croche,

the Midwest's most excitingnew resort on Little Trav-erse 3ay. Minutes fromBoyne Highlands and NubsKnob. $125 per week-end,$150 !)er ski week. 322.1030.

SHARE my home with coupleor lady. TU ,5.0552.

7-WANTED TO RENTRETIRED business woman

desires unfurnisbed 4 roomsnear transportation. Grosse'Pointe, Harper Woods area.884-6579,824-4Sil7.

8......ARTICLES FOR SALELIONEL TRAIN, vintage mod.

el o[ the Forties, fine con-dition, double-loop t r a c kwith remote switches, olheraccessories, $55. For demon-stration call E84-9059 eve.ning~ or weekend.

FOR LEAS~ - 3,000 square Ifeet, 19971-19975Mack Ave. TRAVELER .. tape recorder,nue, Grosse Pointe Woods. good condItion. TU 4-3930.Also available, 1,900 square ., ,feet, 20327 Mack Avenue, BEVE;..ED mIrror, 3 x6 , GoldGrosse Pointe Woods. TV cornice for above. bed (very4-3830 unpsua1). Hangmg lamp.

. Call 882-2955.STORE IN Grosse Pointe -----------

Woods, corner of Mack and CUSTOM framing half of( onBrys, 2600 sq. fl. TUxedo unfinished raw oak frames.4-21147. Candle. making supplies,

Beautiful Day Boutique,14900 Kercheval. 499-8277.

GRANDFATHER C L 0 C K S,mantel clocks, cue k 00clocks, old clocks repaired.Pick.up and delivery inPolnle area only. Also wlllpay cash for these typeclocks. 886.3011.

SEE THE NEW "Hot Pants"-Exciting fashions and ac.cessories al Designer Studio.Also new art Items for sale.2126 Lochmoor. 886.6501.

LARN SIDING-Authentic I"weathered, hand hewn,natur8' timber, 1.463.2179.

BABY 'Buggy Stroller combi.nation, $25; jumper chair,$5; girls' 28" bike, $10. TU1-9420.

HARVEST Gold General Elec.tric refrigerator and DeLuxestandard size s t 0 v e, "elfcleaning oven, Z years old.Sell as a set only. 884.6191.

PING. PONG set complele $16.TU 1.6676.

I CAN teach you 10 sew, withconfldence And enthusiasm

• in just 6 weeks. 884.9403 or532-4976.

MODELS 7, 9, dresses, suits,skirts, blouses, coats. Men'ssuits, 40. Exchange tor land.scaplng, painting, or cementwork. 884.6128.

SUCCESS Motivation InstituteCourse; 16" convertible bl.cycle. 886.6031.

Lane. Call owner, VA2-8420 weekdays.

3.RooM garden apartment,Indian Village, rent free inexchange 12 hours privatehousehold maintenance. Re.tired telephone employee-please caU again. VAlley3-1485.

2.BEDRooM lower flat. EastOuter Drive between War.ren and Mack. $175 includ.ing heat. After 6 p.m., call864.0979.

NORTH SHORESAPARTMENTS

Large 2 bedroom apartmenl,G.E. equipped kitchen, fullbasement, heat and centralair conditioning, pool. 9~Mile.Jefferson. 771-3124.

tSA-FOR RENT,FURNISHED

EFFICIENCY apartment fur-nished, malure adult, allutilities paid, air condi.tioned. 882.5909.

Chesterfield Motor Inn50900 Gratiol al 23 Mile exit

on 94 at New Baltimore.Turn left. One bedroom andkitchenette a par 1m e nt s.Completely furnished withdel u x e furnishings, maidservice and linen. We payall utilities. No children, nopets. Also rooms by day orweek. Must see to appreci.ate. Phone 465-5732 be-tween 10 a.m. ar.d 7 p.m.

-NEFF ROAD -- Completely

Furnished. Summer Rental- April to October. Threebedrooms or two with li-brary. Dishwasher. Adults.

Purdy and Associates889.0500

3 BEDROOM Colonial in theFarms, near schools andchurches. BOl( K2, GrossePoinle News.

tSB-ROOMS FOR RENTROOM in Poinle for employed

gentleman. Ncar transporta.tion, very nlee location.TUxedo 5.4881.

GROSSE POINTE room forrent, $15 per week. 882.5180.

6e-oFFICE FOR RENTBRIGHT ll'x19' office at 119

Kercheval. Air conditioning,heat and elevator service In.cluded. Call Arthur Schmidt.882.8810.

LARGE OFFICE in ChetSampson Travel ServiceBldg. 100 Kercheval. TU5-7510.

UPPER 5-room, utilities. Re.. sponsible adults. Security

Ide p 0 sit. Chalmers. Mack.VA 2.2020.

INEWLY CONSTRUCTED 'NEW A frame, completely

3 BEDROOM, 1J,Z bat h 5, furnished. Near Boyne anddressing room, living room, Nubs. 313-751-7884.dining room, kitchen with IG.E. dishwasher, stove, ref- 6F-SHARE LIVINGrigerator, family room with QUARTERSnatural fireplace and snack I

bar, storm and screen win. WORKING LADY, completedows, carpeting, 2 car at- 'household privileges, Grossetached garage, full base. Pointe. 885-6765.ment, gas heat, entire lot I

landscaped with outdoor ICOMPLETE household privi.patio. Immediate occupancy leges. Non smoking woman.for responsib ..le party. Lej. \ Grosse Pointe Woods. Ref-cated in 'Jrosse Poi n t e erences. TU 1-5772.school district in Harper -----------Woods. 206M D a nb u r y EMPLOYED man to share

apartment. Phone duringday, 884.9440.

Office 775-0800Model 886.5711

GROSSE POINTEWOODS

THE B~RKSHIRES

ST. CLAIR, 496-Four.bedroomTl'wnhouse maintenance free.New kitchen, garage. $300.00monthly.

NOTI'INGHAM. 918 - '!'hree.bedroom. l&t floor flat. Liv.ing room bas natural fire-place. FuJI basemenl, ga.rage. Adults, no pets. $185monthly

TROMBLY. 2 bedroom lower.Living and dining roomscarpeted, 1~ baths. Adults.Enclosed porch. 2 car ga-rage. $300. Security deposit.882-4011, after 5 884-2601.

UPP-ER income. Lakepointe,Outer Drive area. Newlydecorated, stove, refriger-ator, all utilities furnished.839-2940.

Luxurious apartments andlownhouses with 1.2 or 3bedrooms, 1J,Z to 2J,Z baths.

RENTALS FROM $275Furnished model open daily

(except Wednesday) 12 nOOnto 8 p.m. On Vernier RGlldacross from Lochmoor GolfCourse.

LUXURIOUS modern exec-utive apartment, up per$400, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,library, large heated sunroom, large living room withfireplace, dining area, kltch.en, breakfast nook. Attaca-ed 2 car heated garage.823.6281, 823-1652.

John S.

GOODMAN93 Kercheval aB6.3060

156 MOROSS, fj.room house,immediate occupancy. $250plus security deposit. 884-0286.

NEW DUPLEX885 NEFF - 2 bedrooms, 2J,Z

baths, carpeted, central airconditioning, appliances, 2.cn garage with door open.er. Available April 1st.$350, plus utilities. VAlley1-9171. 884-5737.

SHORELINE EASTAPARTMENTS

"On the water's edge"By appointment, 567-1175

NOTTINGHAM S room upperincome. Newly decorated.$145 heated. Responsibleworking couple. 371.3121.

LOWER 2 bedroom flat, nearVill::ge. No pets, :m. -882.7849.

TAKE THE DAY OFF

HANDY MAN, can do any.thing. 886-5128.

NEED a baby sitter? Can 'IbeSitters Club, licensed, bond.ed. 777.0377.

THREE High School Seniorsdesire Spring ~'ean up andlawn care. Own equipment.Bob. TU 2.2ll91.

PAINTING, wall washing, oddjobs, small home moderniza-tion jobs, inside and out.Reasonable. Grosse Pointereferences. Roger, 756-1748after 2.

EXPERIENCED High Schoolboys desire Spring clean-up,lawn service jobs. 886-0825.

AVAILABLE for accounting,business office. 3 years col-lege. 30.35 hours a week.885.9285 after 5 p.m.-----------. I 266 McMILLAN - 4 bedrooms,

RN SEEKING employment In I 2 bat.'ls carpeted living din.doctor's office, efficient and ing, f~mily rooms,' ne,wreliable. 773-7646. kitchen. $325. 885-2546.

HIGH SCHOOL senior desires GROSSE POINTE -5 largegeneral part time or summer rooms upper. No children,work. Can type and take pets" none smoking. Frontshorthand. TU 6.8850. and back porch, large attic.

WOMAN DESIRES full time Includes heat. hot water,job as receptionist in doc. stove,' refrigerator, garbage

disposal, fan. Middle-agedtors offiee. 886-8850. preCc:-red. Security deposit.

ELECTRONICS student will $165. 821-4915.do TV and radio repairs.Call 886.4072 Pol 0 n daythrough Thursday 2-6 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Reasonable. Grosse Pointearea only.

PART-TIME, East Side, eve-ilings, Saturday, Sun day.Male adult desires part-timework; will consider anything-derkal, selling or whathave you? Call TU 5-4741after 5:30 p.m.

EXPERT CARE for invalid orelderly. Excellent references.Will live. in. 868.9463.

PAULINE'S Secretarial Serv-ice - IBM selectric typingresumes, term papers. ad-dressing envelopes, statisti-cal data, invoices, etc. 15324Mack - TU 1.9420.

EXPERIENCED with over.night sitting. Presentlyavaila "Ie. 886.5385.

LAWN CARE by college stu.dents. Good work, low rates.778-2511.

SA-SITUATION,. DOMESTIC

EXPERIENCED lady wishespart time work. Will cookdinner. 925.5167.

MAIDS transported. Bonded,screened, Insured domestichelp for one day or more.

DOMESTIC PERSONNELPOOL, 961-1060, 963.0161.

LADY wi she s extra work.Cleaning every other Mon.day. Open for spring ciean.ing. Grosse Poinle refer-,ences. 821.8314.

-IWOMAN wishes 2 day a week. '

Experienced. own transpor.tatlon. 567-8163.

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED4--BEDROOMheme, 2J,2 baths,

dressing room, living room,dining room, kilchen withGE dishwasher, stove, ref.riger8tor, breakfast, familyroom with natural fireplace.Storm and screen windows,carpeting, 2.car attachedgarage, full basemenl, gaslieat. Entire lot landscaped,wIth outdoor patio. Immedi-ate occupancy for respon-sible party. L 0 cat e d InGrosse Pointe School dis-

SCOTTISH LADY would like trict in H a r per Woods.day work, prefer 2 or 3 days 20249 Danbury Lane. callione home. 2114-2672. J owner, VA 2-8420 weekd8Ys. f

LADY wants 2 days, sleady, ONE bedroom apartment allreliable and dependahle. appliances air condlti~nedReferences. VA 1.9428. c8rpcted, 'all 'utilities. Call

2 DAYS a week, Tuesday and before 9 p.m. 778-6194.Thursday. No cooking. Hours I TWENTY STORIES OF quiet I9 to 3:30. Mrs. Harris. 923- I u x u r y at SHORELINE8628. EAST APARTMENTS. ~y I

EXPERIENCED lady with appointment. 567.1175.references wishes 3 days or ON THE WATER EDGE ...baby sitting. 822.3932. that's SHORELINE EAST

HIGH SCHOOL g r a d u ate I APARTMENTS. By a~polnt-II' ant s [ulltlme babysit- menl. 567.1175.ling, cooking, housekeeping. DUPLEX - E a s I Warren.Grosse Pointe area. Experi. Cadieux area. 2 bedrooms,enced. References. 882-1232. $175. 847-4755.

AilS

DEPENDABLE, kindly person Ito baby sit, two children.Saturday evenings. $.75hour. tr8nsportation homeprovided, Lorain and Char-levoix. 882-7372.

RECEPTIONIST, secrelary fot'medical office. Some typingrequ ired. No evenings.Grcsse Pointe area. Box R.7,Grosse Pain Ie News.

SHARP, aggressive sales lady.for Wicker World. Musthave knowledge of all formsof decoupage. Part-time,work to start. Call 886-0410for appointmcnt.

CARETAKER couple for 65'unit apartment in East De-troit, experienced preferredin maintenance or manage.ment. Salary plus apartment.961-9142 or 961-7411.

SECRETARY with bookkeep.ing ability. Experienced andmature. Salary open. Callfor appointment. 871-6643,Motivational Programs Com.pany.

RNs or LPNs. Full or part j

time, aiternoons or mid-nights. Roseville NursingCenter. Call 773.6022.

MASSEUR for well known'East Side Club. Part time.Send resume. Box Q5 GrossePointe News.

rEACHING MOTHER wantssitter in her home 2 to 3days. Mother with 1 childacceptable. 884-7472.

PART TIME TELLER

Mature lady wanted for part.time teller, Mond8y.Friday,Kelly Rd.-Whittier area. Ex-perience preferred but notnecessary. Please call Mr.Connell for appointment.

STANDARD FEDERALSAVINGS645-1500

AVON &: MONEY, Avon &:Money - go together like ahorse and carriage. Doesn'trhyme - but it's still true.Want to know more? Call881-4447.

ALL JOBS 100% FREETO APPLICANTS

If you didn't see any Lepre-chaun-see us for a job!

HARRIET SORGEPERSONNEL AGENCY

350 Eastland Ctr. Prof. Bldg.. 372-4720

4A-HELP WANTEDDOMESTIC

HOUSEKEEPER to live in.Grosse Pointe Farms. Pri.vate room and balh, withTV. 886-1800.

COOK HOUSEKEEPER. 3 or4 days, live in. No laundry.Own room and bath. Refer.ences. TU 4-9178.

HOUSEKEEPER for olderwoman. Personal care andsimple cooking. Call 885.3244.

A PERSON in the Marler.Charlevoux area of GrossePointe Woods seeks reliabiemiddle age woman for 1 orZ hours per day to prepareevening meal. 5 days perweek. References requh'ed.iBox Pl1, Grosse Pol n t eNews.

COMPANION for elderly wo-man. Live In, light cooking,no heavy cleaning. Refer.ence required. DR 1.8948.

COOK.Housekeeper. One infamily. References required.885.0617.

A.l WORKER, Fridays, owntransportation. References.886.8980.

S-5ITUATION WANTEDIF YOU'LL name the job you

want done, we'll do it ...Stokes Multiple Services,VA 4.9172.

PRIVATE nul'S e, licensedpractical, wishes home orhospital duty, 8.10 hours.Own transportation. GrossePointe resident. 881-:U80.

G R 0 SSE P'O IN TEN E W S

UlllUiIIIIl1IlllUlll1llll!ll1llllllllU!1lllll!llllU' ll!Il!Il!!!l!!lI!!!ffi I SA-SITUATION, I6-FOR RENT,DOMESTIC UNFURNISHED

C'LASSZ~Z~D IRONING done neally in my DOORMAN, VALET PARK.

~

.. borne. VA 1-&134. ING and guard service at1-----.-----___ SHORELINE EAST APART.A bETTER MAID IS A 'KENTS. By appointment.

JIFFI.MA.JD M?1l75.CALL JIFFY.MAJD INC. GROSSE POINTE-C-IT-Y--=

i,.For the ultimale In domestic $300 month. 3 bP.droom, 1~maid service, fully inJured, bath duplex. No pets. SharpacrlN!ned, dependable. 354. and clean. Vacant. Agent..

!I 31.5. ,_886_._4444__ . 1

-------- 3820 HARVARD RD. BEAUTIFULLY panelecil,ooo6-FOIL lENT, DETRO IT square leet divided. Mack

UNFURNISHED 8.9 Mile. $223. 777.2920.3 BEDROOM, 1% bath colo. GROSSE POINTE WOODS-

INDIAN VILLAGE. 1000 Van nial.2 car garage. AvaUable 2 adjoining offices 13',,17'.Dyke, One bedroom aparl. March 23. No pets. $200ment, appliances, parking, month plus security depoall. In new building, carpeted.carpeted, utillli'!s. $120. 961- 885 It.... furnished or unfumished,91~3618. -,","9. telephone answering service.

.,1 G-R-O-SS-E-P-O--IN-T-E-.-N-e-a-r-th-ePlenly of parking. 21304DUPLEX - 904 Neff. 2 bed. lake. Very good Duplex. 3 Mack Avenue. JO 4.6525,

rooms, garage. Adults. $185. bedrooms. 2% baths. Screen- I 9 a.m ..5 p.m.TU +0258. ed terrace. $310 month. -------------

Children welcome. FOR RENT.

MAXON BROTHERS, INC. NEW PROFESSIONALTU 2.6000 OFFICE SUITES

----------- 23000 MACKST. CLAIR Village Apart. .

menls, 20103 East Eight Flexilfle layout, private lava.Mile Road-One and two- tory ia('ilities. separate utili-bedroom apart«nnts, aU ap. ties, interesting opportunitypliances, carpeting; star(ing for ownership.at $170. Managers Apart. COX AND BAKERment 25 and 74. PR 6.2182and 776.1443. 885-7900

MOROSSROAD, duplex, 2 bed. ATTRACTIVE professIonal orrooms, family room wl~ executive suite, Riverside,fireplace. Available April E. Jelferson. 5 oUices and15. TUxedo 4-4678. reception a I' e a, kitchen,

bath, good storagll, carpet.MAGNIFICENT HIGH RISE ::d, indoor parking, mAny

VIEWS from SHORELINE extras, fully air conditioned.EAST APARTMENTS. By 567-1443.Office hours.appoinbnent. 567.1175. 1--------.---

tiD-VACATION RENTALONE AND 2 bedroom apart-

ments, Indian Village, water- ACAPULCO, Me x i c 0, Rent,iront, underground parking, lease villa on the bay. Com.relerences. After 5 p.m., plete apartment with private821-8745. pool and maid service. Own-

ers. 476-2581or 626-9959.VALET PARKING, doorman

and guard service atSHORELINE EAST APART-MENTS. By appoinbnent.567-1175.

C.II TUxt4. 2-QOO - 3 Tftlnlc Uti" To Serve You QuicklyYour ~ C'ft .. C...... eI

ThurM.Yo ~.rch II. 197J

GROSSE POINTE PARKMWer Pbllrmacy, WayblirD and

Ken:hnalLoll" Pirty Store, Charlevoa

aDcl.Lakepolate

GROSSE POINTE FARMSBrlIlP Dnu Store, lIack .DcI.

TOllreifteltaDcl.l Ihdieal Phal'lllae1, Mack

alld KoranPoat Office, MlICk Ave. and

WurenTrall PhaJ'lllle)',Kereben.

on the HU1J'U'mI Drup, Xerebeval and

FlIher BoadSeIletUer Dru,., J'lIher Inel

lIIaumeeCUllIllll,luImDru,., '1 Jllle Road

and lIacllCottae'eHN)lItal"Kerehen)

and MuIrBlazo'. IteatlIllnnt, lIack anel

BoumemoutblIIerl';WoodI Pharmacy, lIack

and Boumemollth

ST. aAlR SHOR.ESManor Pharmaey. Greater Jlllcll:

and Red Ifaple Lan ..Lake Pharmacy, E. "Mile

Between Mack and Jerfen-c.n

1A-fEllSONALSINCOME TAX RETURNS

Expert AssistanceBy appointment at your home

or office or mine. 882-9850.

lA-MUSIC EDUCATIONPIANO, voIce, flute, guitar.

Detroit Institute of MusicalArts, 16237 Mack. TU 2-49632 to 5 p.m.

TRUMPET and trombone les-sons in your home by expe-rienced teacher. VA 2.9226.

MILDRED BRIGGSPIANO and THEORY

BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO15 Kercheval,

Punch and Judy ~uildlng

Grosse PointeTUxedo 2.~

PIANO instructions. Beginnersand Ildvanced. Master ofMusic Degree, concert pia.nist. LA 6~121. '

21- TUTORINGMATHEMATICS

TUTORINGIN

'f:l SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL-(:(COLLEGE'f:l\:.'OMPUTER

PROGRAMMINGby

Ph ..D.Mathematlclan

886-8750PRIVATE TUTORING

inYOUR OWN HOME

All subjects: all grades.Adults &nd children. Cer-Wled teachers.

Can:DETROIT AND SUBURBAN

TUTORING SERVICEKE 7-'653

J":"LOST AND FOUNDLOST - Lady .. wrist watch.

Vicinity Vlllage.South High,parking lot, post offlce. VA4.5963.

FOUND: man's watch Mack.Cook are B. Call evenings83\),4931.

• DETROIT AREASL John HOlllltal, '1 1I11eBoad.

Moro ..Parlde'. Panl" Store, Mack and

St. Clairtle\"on.hIre tlruv. K.ck .nd

Dovo,*,1nL .. L Pbarmae,., Mack and

BeacolllfieidMarylandBevera,e Shoppe,Mack

near MarylandPilil .. Pllfr., Grayton and

Warrell

Cla.. ilied DeadliM Ii-LOST AND FOUND I '-SITUATION WANTEDr J. Tuesday DOOIt, 12 p.m., LOST - March 7,Black & NEED A Sl'ITER, boU&!work,I for all lleW copy, ebanlu Brown airedale. 6 months yardwork? YOIIname it, we

I' of copy aDd cancellatiollJ. male. Named "Columbus". will do It! CaU Neighborhood

It is '''''''ested that aU real .. __T_U_l-_73_1_8_. Club. Teen Age Employmenl...." Center, Monday, Wednesday,

II est&~ ..:.o!YbbeM'Udabm1~ to LOST: Ladies lold wristwatch Friday, 3:30-5. TU 5-4000.our OUAC y 011 y .. p.m. in the Village, Saturday. _

I March 13. Reward. 882-9539. CHILD CARE in my home -

'

I Charge Ads-12 Word for $1.50 -_______ East Jefferson.Grosse PoinleJOe eo,h od<lltionol word 4-HELP WANTID, Park. 821.87n.

), Call GENERAL M-E----------------___ DICAL secretary reception.

!. TUxedo 2.6900 BOYS 12.14 to deliver menus ist, 5 years experience in all'. in City and Farms. Apply medical procedure. EKG's,i NEWS SALES STATIONS ,10 a.m. Saturday. Pointe injections, and all billings,'. Wharf, 18310 Mack. 293.3445 after 5:30.

DOWNTOWN ARE.... --------- I,r Gnnd Clmu Puk Newa Sta.Dd PERSON to do bookkeeping BABY. elderly sitting. Ex..aJestie Ne•• Stalul for my small business. Part perienced, pleasant, depend-

~ E. JEffERSON TO CITY LIMITS I time. 886-6244. I 8ble. st. Paul studenl. 882.Hna'. Gift SboP, Marina Drive 9095.

lIlId the JUver&01IIe --.---------Park PharmlOeY.E. Jeffenon aDd REGISTERED nurse will care

the ctty LllII1t1 for invalid in private resi.dence. Grosse Pointe ref.erences. Box S-21, GrossePointe News.(,

~(:' GROSSE POINTE CITY

A1,er PutT Store, Macll:andI SL Clairl 'I'M Oro.: Shop, lIacll and Hefr

Cll~bam DlU6 Store, NotreDame eel Kercheval

LIttle Pro'_r Book Shop,Caclleuxand Kert:he... 1

Notre Dame Pharmacy,Kerchevaland Hotre Dame

BOIl ~I&r HN)lltal, CedJew<aDcl.Mau.mee

... GROSSE POINTE WO'.x>sGroue Pointe Phal'lllle)', lIack

and ""chmerHarkfte.. Pharmacy, .ack anel

Loc:hmoorHo.ard JOMlOn'. Reltallrant,

MacllIIId 8-MlleBob'. Dtu,., Mack and BC)I)yn

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VA 1-2070

FIKANYREALTOR

886-5051

Call TU 2-6074to advertise

under Guide toGood Service

GRA">"ropSALES AND SERVICE

1501 KERCHEVALEut of AUer • In the Park

TlJ 5-4000Closed Mondl)"l

JOANNA WESTERNWI NDOW SHADESClearung. Turning, Repairing

PORCH SHADESCUSTOM WINDOW SHADES

CHAMPIONREALTOR

CHAMPIONREALTORTU 4-5700

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GROSSE POINTE PARK .,953 WESTCHESTER - 3 hed. :

room brick Colonial naturalfireplace, carpeting; draper-

. ies, Florida room, gas heat :.finished basement. Large lot' .side drive, 2.car garage. 1m: .maculate. Close to schoolsshopping and park. '

BEDFORD 1026 - 3 benroom .brick Colonial, living room 'and recreation room each'with fireplace. Fo!m~1 din.ing room. Florida room. At. :tached 2 car garage. OpenSunday. 884.3966. . .

GROSSE POINH.

GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICEI'RIVATE CHAUI'FEl\fD

LIMOUSINESERYICE

1""" ..

&''t,;~\~

tf'PtN .''i •LANCJlQ .. /, . E!RVICE

LANDSCAPE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE

"/'\'1", TileI'olnt. Ar..

Grosse Pointe CabTU 2.5300

Shoe Repair

Sil/oway & CO.884-7000

R. G. EDGAR

GROSSE POINTEPARK

BARRINGTON, 2 blocks oftJefferson - Older, stately4 bedroom, Dutch Colonial,1 bedroom do w n, 2 fullbaths, full dining room, den,updated kitchen, rec. room,walk.ln closets, very cleanhoml), Price reduced.

GROSSE POINTEFARMS

I MUIR ROAD, near Kercheval.Short walk to "The Hill"shops, older but Upd8ted 3bedroom home. Colored bath 365 Fisher Rd., Opp. Highfixtures, furnace, electrical, .. _plumbing, sewers and car.pels all new. Jalousled frontporch. FHA OK.

MARV. BOUTINREALTY

On Any Listing-Call Us884.7733 773.7820 I

84 Kercheval886-7100

HIGBIE

TOURAINE - Micou Colonial-red brick near Kercheval.4 .bedrooms, 3 baths plusmaid's. Library and familyroom. Large lot. Immediatepossession.

VENDOME CT. - Secludedcourt a block from KerbySchool. Brick Colonial. Step.down living room, familyroom with fireplace. 5 bed.rooms, 3 baths. See it today!

WHITTIER - Custom.builtC. E. Colonial. Formal !iv. && ASSOCIATESlng and dining rooms, den, 63 Kercheval 886.6010large kitchen with eating Iarea. 4 large bedroomn and PAYS 10 PER CENT PER2 baths on 2nd floor. En. YEAR-HERE IS HOWclosed porch suitable forfamily room. Finished base. Invest in r. nice 20 familyment with lav. L8rge lot. apartment bujlding n earLIC available. Grosse Pointe which pays

10 per cent per year to allNORWOOD - Harper Woods sharehold<lrs. $2,000 is the

- immaculate b r ic k 1'h limit for anyone to invest.story with 3 bedrooms, 2 For more interesting intor.baths. The following are all mation telephone 821.8985new: Cenlral AIC, base. mornings 9.12 or eveningsment, family room, carpet. 6-9 or write to the owner.ing, stove, dishwasher and THE NEW YORKER2'h car garage. G r 0 sse 938 BeaconsfieldPointe schools. Low $30's. Grosse Pointe Mich. 48230

MT. CLEMENSBRICK COLONIAl.

Owner - 4 bedrooms, I1hbaths, living, dining andfamily room, island kitchenwith bl!i1t.ins. Basement. 2car attached garage. Otherextras, $41,500. 791.7990.

GROSSE POINTE FARMSSTEPHENS ROAD

ATTRACTIVE, one floor, builtby Cox & Baker. $35,900.Shown by appointment.

286 MORAN ROAD

Vacant-4 Bedrooms.$34,900Open Sunday 2 to 5

SWEENEY & MOORE881.6800

POINTEGROSSE NEW S Thursday, Mareh 18, 1971----_.-_._--------- -------_._---,---------_._------------13-REAL EST.ATE

FOR SALE

D.8. SNIDER, fNC.41001 Production Drive

Mt. Clemans

Purdy and Associi'ltesProperty Management

Division889.0500

12B--VACATJONPROPERTY FORSALE

OLD TOW N Canoe, 18 ft.guides model. Excellent con.dition, $150. 885.OO1Z,after6:30.

RETAIL stores and officesneeded for good clients eagerfor the right space. It mightbe yours! Let us know yourvacancics.

T 1D- TRAILERS ANDCAMPERS

12C-FARMS FOR SALE

12A-COMMERCIALPROPERTY

MACK COR. LINCOLNPrime site for offices. 132' on

Mack Avenue.KARL DAVIES

UNUSUAL VACATIONAPARTMENTS

INCOME producing 3 unitbuilding, large glamorous 3bedroom, 2 baths Clwnersunit. Z beautiful rental unitsshould make monthly pay.ments for entire building.585.9282.

RENT PLUSH TRAVCOMOTOR HOMES

Air condition, self contained,sleeps '1. Motorama RentalInc. 886.5840.

12D-LAKE AND RIVERPROPERTY

HARSENS ISLAND-60 footfrontage on 81. Clair RiverSouth Channel. Private road,canal, new seawalls, land.scaped, ready for building,$17.000. TU 1.2920,

INVESTMENT AND FUNL60 acre farm, 4 bedroom

home. 40'x60' barn plus 8: othcr buildings. In the heart

of Gladwin County, 2 011wells, 90 acre hunters para.dise are extra. Terms.

RUTH ASSOCIATES •.REALTORS

LA 7.8420 or TV 5.4060

180 FEET on St. Clair River--South Channel. 8 room, 2bath home, completely fur.nished, paneled, insulated,new roof. 34 foot boathouse,tool shed, private road, new~cawalls. Ideal for club or

Ibusiness enlerlaining. 110mUes from Detroit. TU1.2920.

IGAYLORD GRAYLING

FREE BROCHUREAcreage-Cablns

Lake and River ProperlyCall or Write

"THE JAMES BOY'S"AuSable-Manistcc Realty

P.O. Box 129,Gaylord, Mi. .~9735Ph. 517.732.9115 Open 7 Days

NOW OPEN FORYOUR CONVENIENCE

FRA~~K ADAMLl NCOLN-MERCURY

20777 GRATIOTEAST DETROIT

PR 2.02no

DALGLEISHCADILLAC

1967CONTINENTAL

New and Used CarShowrooms

Monday and ThursdayUntil 8 p.m.

8160 CASS AVE. TR lI-(lSOOInside Parking

'67 Mustang, power steering,power brakes, vinyl top, airconditioning, A.\1.FlIl radio,wi~e oval tires, 27,000 miles.Original owner. 886.7637.

4 dr. Full power, airconditioning. B I a c k ,black vinyl top.

'67 CADILLAC Convertible.One owner, air, stereo, fullpower, tilt, white.black top,red upholstery. $2,395. Sl~l.2m.

1970 OPEL Etation Wagon. Ex.cellent 102 H.P. Automatictransmission, radio and Iheater. Other extras. 881.7896. SAILING LECTURES

BLACK Cadillac. 1961 Sedan. Course 1 Bask of sailing $12.Excellent mechanical condi. Starts April 14th 8 p.m.tion, good tires, $495. 885. Course 2-Advanced sailing8861. $24. Starts April 15th 8 p.m.

Call for detailed information463.1341.

1970 DUSTER -low mileage, 11C-BOATS ANDgood condition. $1,850. PRes. MOTORScott 6.8384.

1967CHEVROLET

IMPALA4 dr. H.T. V-B, auto.,p.S. red beauty!

$1,095FRANK ADAMLINCOLN-MERCURY

20777 GRATIOTEAST DETROIT..

,I' PR 2-0200

/

C,A,DILLACMAR. SALEEVERY USED CAR IN

STOCK REDUCEDSUBSTANTIALLY!

OVER 50TO CHOOSE FROM

ROGERRINKE

CADILLACCO.

VAN DYKEBet. 10. II Mile Rds.

Tetepnone

536.6260 or 757.0767

INC.

882-1181

PR 8-6400

1966MUSTANG

ConvertibleV.B, Auto., Power

'68 CORVAIR6 Cyl. Auto.

'65 MUSTANG

LI NCOLN-MERCURY20777 GRATIOTEAST DETROIT

PR 2.0200

FRANK ADAM

6 cyl., auto.black vinyl top.

100% GUARANTEE

ON MOST MODELS

30 days or 1,000 miles*

$595

$395

"You receive more for your dollar ... honestly!"

TRANSPORT ATIONSPECIALS!

'65 PONTIAC

'62 FAIRLANE

USED CARS60 To Choose From

BUT

15351 GRATIOT at 8 MILE

'63 CHEVY II6 Cyl. r. & h.

$395

Cook Ford

6 Aula, Extra Clean

Tempest 6 Auto., r.s.Yinyl Top ,

Peg. Twenty

3 J 80' E. JEFFERSON

LO 7.6811

COFFEYCADILLAC

Free Parking, Drive In

'6801 Mack at Cadieux

BEFOREYOU BUYBE SURE

TO VISITOUR HEATEO USEDCAR SHOWROOM

372-2600

WOODMOTORS

1O."--MOTOIlCYCLISFOil SALI

ll-CARS FOR SALE l1-CARS FOR SALE ll-CARS FOR SAU 13-REAL !STATE J3-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE'68 REBEL ., door w. g 0 n. JAG UARl956 XK 140 Me VW-:-69~-i~~-;ji;alle:- 'wa;: __ '_O_I_S_A_LE_____ __F __O_Il_S_A_L_t_____ __F_O_R_~AL~ _

KAWASA.K1 Jlotorcyde 360. Power steering, automaUc, roadster 1970 Concours ranty. R a d i 0, whltt'walls, BISHOP RD., Enjoy the pic.8emi-euatomed. ~. 886- ndio. $800. 823-3062. winner, 90% original, sup. bumper guards. Light blue. H 1GB IE I OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 '1'0 5 turesque view along with~. erb automobile, hardtop and Excellent condition. 882.2737. 11559 N. RENAUD-Come see gracious living in this spec.

----------- '62 SQUIRE, goad local trans. extra 8ide curtains, never ----------- ---- this lovely ranch priced tacular custom ranch on1~ Suzuki $lW. Must seU, portltlon, engine good, body drIven in willtel'li, C.lI John '68 Dart convertible. auto. RST OFFERINGS I under $42,000. Two large Lake 51. Clair - 3 bed.

Can after 8, 886-00'28. not ao good, $O!l. 821.9628. Hatcb, 1-761.3868. malic. power steering. clean. 3 FI I hedrooms with one full bath, rooms, 3 baths. f ami I y OPEN SUNDAY 2.5----------- ----------- $1,475, 391'1 Harvard. IMMACULATE 3 bedroorn, large gtas.s enctosed bree:r.e. room, 2 car attached ga. BOURNEMOUTH, 1637 _ Ex.lIno HODde. Scrambler 100, 198'1 T BIRD 2 door. Air con. 1986 MGB needs body work. _. ------ .. -- .. ------

orange. 1200 miles. Excellent diUOIling. Original owner, otherwise excellent condi. '69 Pontiac Tempest. Auto. Colonial - central air con. ",ay, ,spaCIOUSden and kitc~. rage. cellent three bedroom, batllcondition. $3'15. 822-3048. $ 500 886-38 5 lion. TU 6.2391 or TU 6. malic. 4 door, power steer. ditioning. Family room with en With.br~liIkfast a!ea. ThiS BRYS N.. ClI" tbi~ ad _ 1 and a half colonial. Close

------------ 1,. 1 . 3962 ing and brakes, 12,000 mileoi. ~iew of proCessionally land. home lS, lUlt walhng for Here's lhe h 0 use you've to school5 lInd tral\8porta.II--<:ARS '01 SAU 1964 VW. Like new'. Excellent' 888.2574. scaped garden, 2.car garage your furmture. been looking for. Spotle3s lion, Priced to ~ell.

'62 CHEVROLET II Nova 6 I condition, $600. 9 to 5. 833. CHEVELLE SS 396 :- 197n~11970-- CADIl.iA-C-C-o-u.~ de. See our picture ad. Sl':EING IS believing. and this 3 bedroom ra~ch on a quiet RENAUD. 490-STOP and seeW.:gon, pOwer glide, under 5088. Weekend days, 526. Dar~ blue wltb white co I Ville St k #8017 B' IGRO""'E P . t W d _ 3 French country house at 300 street. Many fme features - this handsome cenler en.

6","0 vertible top TV ~0943 I . oc . eille. . .,.., OlD e 00 s L' I Rd' . d t "60,000 mile3. '1 1l00d tires on _oUIV__ ' 1 . . 9,000 miles. $4,995. Bedroom 1~ bath Colonial. Inco n oa IS evcn more price 0 seL trance colonial. You can'twheels. Reliable transporta. L968 VW. White, low mileage, 6'1 CAIlILLAC Catals Coupe. I D 1 . Large living room with fire. spectacular inside than it BISHOP. First oUering. Large beat the floor. ~lan any-tiOD. $225. 8lU~. clean ex«llent condition, I Air, 6 way seat, FM. aod I a €~elsh place. 19 foot paneled fam. appears from the curb. 3 bedroom brick colonial, where! Large hVlng r~m

$l.400 or best oUer. TU 5" all power._._$1,700. 885.8228'1" Cadillac ily room with doorwall l('!acl Not an overpowering house. plus den, 1~ baths, 2 car and. dining room. beaut~u12"''''' -. w-_.l ing to patio 2 car garage this skillfully desjgned home garage, fIne for large (amily fa,nuly room complete With....... 1966 CHEVROLET Caprice. 2 ' )160 """,ward TR 5,(}309 . . ha. four family bedrooms ...

I1---.-------- Monteith school. A~king $37" priced right. fireplace and wet bar. Very

CHRYSLER '66 NewpoDt 4 door hardtop. Air. 325 ho~se. 1196:: SQUIRE Wagon. Good 800. each with its own batb. larlle airy kitchen Withdoor s\!dan. Power steering, power, power sleermg, I rubber and body. NP.eds en. There are four small maids' COUNTRY CLUB, Outstand. builtir.s and breakfast room.air.condiU~,"lng, all vinyl in. brakes. windows. $1,25Q.: gine work. 886-4494. T:iE NEWEST in the Pointe rooms and a fifth bath also ing custom ranch. separate There are lour large bed.terior. One owner, low mile. 882.9747. 1______________ - 4 bedroom Colonial - 3 on the second floor, Kept in dining room, paneled family rooms and three baths plusage 9?.39161 11986 CHRYSLER NEWPORT baths - family room - U. the peak of condition and roo m. excellent kitchen, I loads of ~torage space. The. . . '63 BUICK Le SabrI.!, 4 door I . brary - 3.~ar garage. Built d' ~

b k Hardtop. power steering. " rea y .or your move. ideal location. I full basement is well plan.1966 VW. New engine, brakes, hardtop. power ra 116. . for the discriminating.t. $300 821 8382 radlo alld heater, clean, FIRST OFFERING P d f ned with recreation roomclean. ~2.5. 775.2256. s eerlng. . ..., good condition. Best offer_ I HAM TON, TerriIic yar or and fireplace.

after 5. , 821.2256. BY APPOINTMENT THE SETTING Is stalely the kids goes with this at-Three Mile Drive. The house I tractive 3 bedroom colonj~t, BY APPOINTMENT

1966 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser -----------1' BALFOUR - Custom Colvnial is an English manor houoe family room with fireplace, 'Beautiful mechanical work. I' 1969 !lODGE 4 door Polara with something different. 3 with five bedrooms and attached garage, own e r FIR S T OFFERING - Nolng condition, $775. 886. Station. Wagon:. Emerald bedrooms, 1~ baths up + four full baths. The kitchen transferred, make offer. maintenance and a view of5048. gree~, wp condition. pow~r lIst fioor powder room. Din. has been completely reno. . the lake, A Gourmet cook

steermg. ~ower brakes. hlt Ing roo m.dl 0 combination vated with builtins. The hall- McKINLEY. .L~rge spacIous will delight in this elegant1966 CADILLAC Limousine.! wbeel, radiO, beater. $2.ln5. with fireplace. Heated ga. ways and all rooms are of rooD.1' decelvlug from the kitchen planned for an en.

Bronze, Sharp. One oVo'ller beauty. 886.c1l80. I rage with electric eye. As. generous proportions. Th~ o~t~lde. 3 bedrms .• formal tert2ining family. PaneledBlack. Air conditioning. 11968 MERCURY S tat ion sumable 5lh% mortgage. price is $47,000. Could the duung room, breakfast nook, living room and dining room,

Dalgleish I Wagon. Good condition. Air BLAIRMOOR _ 5 bedrooms, new owner be you? 1~ baths. covered terrace, study, four lamily bed.rec. room, 2 blocks to Ele. rooms plus two others. LotsCadi Ilac ! conditioning. $1600. 8860566 large family room with book. BY APPOINTMENT mentary School. of space' in a well located

5160 Woodward TR 5-0309 sbelves ami fireplace. For. C townhou5e. CALL TO SEE1968 OLDS Delta Custom 88, mal living room, modem ON E YOU'VE TRIED one KERBY, 3 or 4 bedroom brick THIS.

Teal Gray, 4 door sedan, kitchen, 2.car atlached ga. floor living you'll never go colonial in the heart of theregular gas engine, automa. rage, sprinkler system. Walk back to climbing litairs. In Far m s. Well maintained BISHOP, 1176 - This spaci.tic. power steering, brakes to schools. Early oco:upancy. the S':1oreswe are offering a older home for family living ous colonial was designedand door locks, anti.spin dif- Land Contract available. swinging contemporary with priced right. to serve the family who reoferential, c r u i s e control, an Interior decor whicb will quires lots of space totrailer package and utility BRYS DR. - Large modern also attract the more tradi. MOROSS RD., First offering, breathe and abundant stor.hitch, factory air, AM.FM kitchen and paneled family tional in t8ste. We call this immaculate 2 bedroom brick age space. The rooms areradio, undercoating, new room make this 3 bedroom a "swing" house because a ranch, ideal location for reo large and airy and ampleshocks, body excellent. 36,000 1~ bath Colonial an excel. fourth bedroom may also be tired or working people - family eating space offmiles. A fIDe car, $1,700. lent buy. Completely paneled utilized as a den. The din. close to transportation and kitchen. This home has i1adTU 1.9280. basement, newer carpeting ing room with its Cull acce.;s shopping. a lot oC TLC so is in spotless

throuout. Asking only $36,500 to lhe enormous kitchen, THREE MILE DR P' move in condition. Quickmay also be used as a fam- ., r 1 c e

BRYS DR. - Exceptionally i1y room. The 35 foot living reduced on this traditional pOssession can be arranged!clean 4 bedroom Colonial on room can be divided with large colonial, 4 bedrms., 2 Priced to sell in the low IiI.70 foot lot. Modern Country furniture arrangements to rooms on 3rd floor - 3 r!ar ties.kitchen and Family room "swing" as a living and din. brick garage, walking dis. CARMEL LAN E, 21 _ Awith fireplace. 21 foot living ing combination. Why not tance to churches, school. PROUD CAPE COD BEAU-room with fireplace. 3.car let us show fOU this one? and transportation. OPEN TY. Luxury. living, fourgarage. Immediate occupan. You might jll3t want to take SUN. 2.5. bedrooms, three and a halfcy. Low $40's. a swing at it yourself. WILLISON, nr. Vernier & baths, magnificent kitchen,

CARMEL LANE - Near the PRICED AT LESS than hair Lakeshore - A home to be lovely famity room, circularwater. Custom Colonial with of the competition just a few cherished by a large family drive, central air condition.4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Super blocks :lway, this terrace located in the Shores - This ing. View of the Lake.family room 18x25 with fire. condominium offers much Ibri.tlhevelhas 5 bedrooms, 3'h MORAN, 109-IDEAL familypillce. 3.car garage. Air.con- more room and a history of a s, country size kitchen, h 0 use in a convenientdltioned. . sales l'n the complex whi,'h formal dining room, family~ FARMS location, four bed.

E. JEFFERSON (W ate r's has proved its value. There room. rooms, four baths plus largeEdge) Irreplaceable detail. i:; a full. separate basement, SC H WEITZ ER family room and small den.Marble foyer leads to all private entrance both front CALL US TODAY.the spacious 1st floor rooms. and rear, library, lavatory TU 2-2 J 00Every bedroom has a pri. ,and three full baths to servo ROSLYN, 21 - AL A R G Evate bath. Additional sub. ive six bedrooms, iI you in. ----------- SPRAWLING New Englanddividable acreage. This is an elude the finished third BY OWNER 1 colonial. It will accllmmo .opportunity not to miss. floor. At half the price it's GROSSE POINTE FARMS date a large [amity with its

worth looking into. McKINLEY- 3 bedrooms, 11,2 seven bedrooms, 25 it liv.MORAN - Move.in condition. baths, living room, full din. ing room, formal dining

3 bedrooms, 1'h baths. Large ARCHITECT DESIGNED - ing room, modern kitchen, room plus sunny breakfast <:living room and dining room one owner home. Charming breakfast room, glassed in room, within walking dis- .with n a t u r a I woodwork. one and a half story Cape h tanco to GROSSE POINTE

C d. G 'p" t Sh porc, attractive recreation ~Breakfast room; 2.car ga. 0 In rasse oln e ores. room with bar. Well main. SHORES PARK.rage. Walk to schools. Under Master bedroom on the first . d$3 000 floor, three more bedrooms tame. TV 1.1584. No DETROIT

5, . and two baths on the second. _a_g_en_ts_. 15825 EASTWOOD, nr. SevenNOTRE DAME - Colollial Impeccably decorated and Mile. Snug as a bug is this

with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. ready for your funrlture. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 TO 5 two bedroom brick bunga.Fenced ~'ard. Close to public Owner wishes to move into DEVONSHIRE, 1178 - Now low with partially finishedschools and transportation. apartment. at reduced price. Spacious second floor. Full finished

TV 5.3220 PEMBERTON _ Attractive WOULD YOU believe we have well planned 3 bedroom, 2 basement, new furnace, allbath ranch. Large family new wI'rl'ng larg d 'h{1me for larger family. 6 an answer to everyone's ' e covere '

nice bedrooms & 4 baths. prayer... A newer Colo. room with natural fireplace. patio, gar age. Excellent :New kitchen, library, large niaI in the Farms on a lree Immediate possession. condition.glassed terrace, paneled rec. lined street. This beautiful BY APPOINTMENTroom. 2.car attached ga. house has plenty oC room for BISHOP, 1033 _ Center en.rage with electric door. Good a midi.family. There are trance Colonial on 100' lotmortgage assumption. five bedrooms and three with attached garage. 4 bed.

baths, all on the second rooms, 3 baths.floor. The first floor hasspacious rooms including a BISHOP, 1386 - Best buyfamily rOOm and a library, in 5 bedroom, 2 bath, centerboth with fireplaces, and a hall Colonial with new kitch.card room. As an extra fea. en, family rC'om, new fur.ture, there is a first floor nace and recreation room.utility room. Easy walking Convenient to schools anddistance to shopping area Village.and schools. Call us todayfor an appointment. ROSLYN, 866 - Semi.ranch

with 2 bedrooms both down,2 bedrooms and balh up.Screened and covered ter.race overlooks most attrac.tive yard,

WESTWIND, 30 - ChoiceFarms location. 4 bedroom,3 bath, Semi.Ranch with 1stfloor laundry. Family room,3 nalural fireplaces. At.tached garage.• Engine, trans., rear axle, front axle assemblies,

brake system, and electrical systems.

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'70 CHEVROLET'70 NOVAIMPALA DEMO

Air Condo Vinyl AUla" R.&H., 2 Dr., 6 Cyl.

$1000 $1895"

Off List Price\,

'68 CHEVROLETI '69 CHEVROLET 2-DR, IMPALA! BELAIR Auto., Power Steering

I Auto., R. cnd H., P.S. Air Condo

Economy special! $1895I '70 IMPALA , '66 CHEVROLET: SPORT SEDAN CAPRICEI "'.dr" V.S, ouIO" P.S. V.B, Aulo., P,S., Vinyl Top

Vinyl lopI $1995: $2995.i~:I TED EWALDI••,,I

CHEVROLET•I

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ON-THE-HILL

254 Lothrop

STRONGMAN-KELLY

& Associates889-0800

SJRONGMAN-KELLY& Associates

889.0800FIRST OFFERING

rhis four bedroom bom~ inthe City is budget pricfdat just $30,990. oven thoughit's family.sized anri in goodcondition.

ALSO IN THE CiTYAnd in excellent condition,a newer offering of EnglishLinage, featuring a familyroom, two car garage. mod.ern kitchen. In addition tothree bedrooms and a bathand a bal(; aU at a price(or under forty thousand.

Pe9' Twenty-One

13-REAL ESTATEFOR SAU

TAPPAN884-6200

WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE

THINK OF

TAPPAN

90 KERCHEVAL

ATTENTION JUNIOR EXECUTIVE ...First Of{ering-Owner's loving care is just one of thespecial features in charming farm type colonlaI-3bedrooms, 11,2 baths plus paneled family room, largemodern kitchen, 2-car garage. Newly decorated. Con-veniently located. OPEN SUNDAY 2 to ~.

ARE YOU ON THE LEVEL? ...Charming exterior, sharp interior, custom.bullt splitlevel. Living rOOm-dining area, kitchen, breakfast room,laundry, powder room all on first level. Sunken familyroom w/fireplace, bedroom, bath on lower level, 3, bed-rooms, 2 baths on upper level. Beautifully carpeted,draped. Priced right!

SHOWCASE OF SPLENDOR ...Impressive Georgian colonial designed by Albert Kahn,facing the lake, with all the exciting features of to.morrow. 'rhls choice offering has all the ingredients(or gracious living and entertaining. May we arrangea personalized appointment for you?

YOU'RE IN LUCK . . .Once in awhile a genuine bargain comes on the market.Lots of room for good family fun and living, center hall4 hedroom c~!onial situated on 60 ft. lot, near parks,shopping and transportation, and all lor $34,~OO, 895Lakepointe.

SPEAKING OF BARGAINS ...Solid face brick, 1J,2 story custom.bullt 2 bedrooms andhath down, another bedroom and bath up. Good closetand storage space. The "all around" home for young(amIHcs • .:1331Allard.

FIT FOR YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR BUDGET ...Immediate possession, 3 bedroom. 11k bath colonial,alum. trIm. New kitchen, generous family room. Locatedon 60 ft. lot, close to schOOls, assumable 6% mortgage.

NOTHING VENTURED . . .l( you don't look you'll never know what a buy this is.Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch with family room.screened porch, 2.car attached gRrage w/auto. door,Tastefully carpeted and decorated thruout. Move.incondition. Immediate possession.

GET READY TO LIVE . . .in this custom.bullt 3 bedroom, 21k bath white coloniallarge :.:orner lot, attachcd 2.car garage with breezewayMany exlras. The welcome mat is out at 1901 LltUestonll.

F:ASF: THE SQUEEZE ...Immediate possession, conveniently located 3 bedroom,1Y.z bath En~llsh Tudor, updated kitchen, new furnace,den, 2.car garage, 1424 GHAYTON.

A GRAND ENTRANCE ...for the family looking for spacious rooms and chum. ~bedrooms, 3 bath English Tudor offering all the modernconveniences (or family living. Call us for further details.

HALF & HALFLive In Detroit with a Grosse Pointe address In beauti-ful custom.bulll 4 bedroom ranch, brick and aluminum,lhermopane windows with marble sills. Famlly roombas parquet floor and raised fireplace. Close to bus,walerfront parks and Grosse Pointe schools .

1930 BEAUFA!TOPEN SUNDAY 2-5

FACE Brick Bungalow, 2down. 1 up; room for 2 bed-rooms up. 2 car garage,moving to apartment.

SCHWEITZER886-4200

LAKELAND. Come see this'"ver so roomy 20 room man.slon that is like a dreamcome true. Many fine fea.tures including 3 car garageand apartment.

1144 VERNIEROPEN SUNDAY 2-5

3 BEDROOM Colonial withden or lxldroom and lav. on1st fioor. spotless, transfer.red.

LANDER REALTY CO.TU 4.0100 TU 2.7580

GROSSE POINTE WOODS.First offering. 3 bedroombrick Colonial. 2 car garage.By owner. 881.0288.

N. RIVERSIDE AVE.--6 bed.room Colonial on 100' rivet-front lot in best Irel oftown; large living room withfireplace; for mal dlnlagroom; modern kitchen withbuilt.ins; df:n and bat h

HOLLYWOOD, Hard to find 3. rlown;" 1Iedrocms and 1%bed roo m ranch. family baths up; needa some work .room, Good dining area Wit:l I

open look. 2 attached garage. STODDARD RD.• Mempbla -Below $45,000. 10 acre hone farm; " bed.

room, mod~m. bi.level homeMARTER. An extremely finll overlooking Belle River; 3

3 bedroom Colonial. The lux. car garage; horse barn withury of I a r g e rooms and 11 box stalls; 4OxSO poletasteful appoit,tments. Make barn and other buildiDgs.this home unique. 2~ baths, $71,800.

~~~~~y room. Attached 2 ga'l BEADLE-CURRIERMIDDI.ESEX. 706. ATTEN. AGENCY

TION professional men and I Rea1tor-St. Clalr-48O'J9their fllmilies. The tot a I ' Phone (313) 329-4200home! Pool, cabana andmany other extras to ensure 771 LAKELAND _ 6y owner.gracious living. Three bedroom Colonial.

Family room. two full baths.swimming pool, assumablemortgage, 611. %. Call ~.7253 after 6 p.m.

HOLIDAY. Near Cook Road.Sharp 3 bed roo m brickranch. Priced in the $3O's.Prime area and a lovelysetting. Monteith and G. P.North schooL~.

WHITTIER. A Field built OPEN SUN. 2-5quality 4-bedroom Colonial, ONLY AN EASTER3 full baths, family room. BASKET ...(ormal dining room. Com. Could be brighter and morepletely finished basement. cheerful then this complete.Air conditioned, sprinkling ly redecorated, spacioussystem. Appointments can (our bedroom, two bathbe made from 1 to 4 p.m. home in the Farms. It's

S. ROSEDALE COURT. Fab.' worth your time and theirulous 3 bed roo m hrick price.ranch. Terrific family room.2 attached garage. Exquisitedecor. A dream rancb.886.3060

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is assured by central air conditioning and a lovely 27'Florida room/sliding window walls overlooking asecluded professionally landscaped rear yard. This cus-tom built home on top of a hill in Grosse Pointe Farmswas designed to afford the maximum in executive living.First floor owners suite plus maids bedroom and bath.Two family bedrooms and bath upstairs. Spacious library.Outstanding location of( Lake Shore Drive. $92,500. Likenew condition.

are automatically assured the next owner of this hand.some Colonial home. Located in one o( Grosse PointeCity's most attractive areas. This 4 bedroom, 31h bathhome was designed for a family with children-but pro-vides quiet and elegance for the adults as well. Mudroom, an appealing paneled activities room-2 fireplaces.Circular drive, Lake view. Generously reduced to $9~',OOO.

This location is great (or shopping, transportation, andeither public or parochial schools. This 5 bedroom, 31kbath English home is probably the most house for themoney available in Grosse Pointe today. Large lot, 3 cargarage, and priced at only $41,500. We suggest you callus [or 'I look.

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Also in Grosse Pointe Farms. This spacious Ranch homehas 3 bedrO(Jms, 21k baths, impressive family room, anda large modern kitchen. Two fireplaces. Brick and plas.ter construction. 21k car atlached garage. Existing mort-gage of approximately $37,000 at 5'h % interest. Sprin-kler system. Central air conditioning. Immediate posses.sion. $59,500.

395 Fisher Road

3 bedroom 1¥.! bath Center Entrance Colonial in GrossePointe Farms. Den, eating area in kitchen. paneled rec.reation room. 2 car garage. Richard elementary, BrownellMiddle Schoo!, and St. Paul Parish. Good value at$38,500. Arrange your appointment with one of our con-sultants today.

For those of you desiring to sell your house or purchaseanother one .. , you'll (ind that we at Borland.McBrearty,Reallol's. dedicate ourselves to helping you professionally.This sincere dedication creates effective results, just a~in those addresses listed beiow where we recently coun-seled our dient5 effective as either the seller, purchaser,or both of same.

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HOLLYWOOD 1019-Choice 3bedroom new brick ranch.huge country kitchen withbuilt. ins. family room, 2baths, attached 2 car gar-age.

HOLLYWOOD 997-Sparkllngnew 4 bedroom colonial withfirst floor study or 5th bed.room. 21,2 baths and loadsor extras.

Realtor20741 Mack Ave. 886-3210

GROSSE POINTE Woods. 3bedroom, 1% bath, finishedbasement, sun room, 2* cargarage. PR 8-4839.

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M,'ddlesex, I ARE YOU being transferred OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00to New York? A former

south of Essex GrOllSe Pointer Is selling ST, CLAIR, 496-Fine location.4 BEDROOM 2 bath colonial" lovely home in Bronxville f 0 ~ r . be?room Townhouse.

.' • .. . (Westchcst~r Co u n t y) 28 EnjOy privacy of your ownEo amlly room With fireplace, minutes to Gram.. Central I home maintenance free. Newattached 2 car garage .. Br Sl f C 1 . I I b d I price $37,500 or RENTALroom and lav, on 1st £.oor. a lOn, ooma cap oar. $30000 m nthlvKitchen with all built in ap. I and, stone. 3 bedr~ms plus . 0 •.pliances Drapes and some I sewmgfnursery, 2 tz baths. LOTHROP, tOO-In the Farms.carpeting. Air conditioned 20 years, young. over 1/" i Five.bedroom colonial. Spa.

d FfA h t A -as acre. QUiet s!reet. Sell'ct, dous grounds with swim.an gas.. ea:. re. neighborhood. Famousl ming pool.onable price on thl:> 8 year Bronxville School. 1mmedi.old home. utl' occU';laney. For informa. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

N. Edgewood- tion call local friend. 885'1 WINDlIllLL POINTE DRIVE

G P Sh 0404.. I -In a class by itseU. SeJen.rosse o;nte ores --- ---- - - I' bl'droolll antl'bel1llm cola,3 BEDROOM. 2 bath ranl:h :'100RLA~D "'lor the moda- nial (built in '64), Great I

with famil)' room, dining eros. Sharp, con emf:'Orary I (amily room and Jibrary-room. br. room, attached 2 bedroom bTlck colomal, fam. both wJfireplaees.

-th dIllY room with fireplace andcar garage WI oor open. . d" '1" k't h b 'It WOODLAND SHORES-Superer Rec room with wet bar stu 10 cel Ing. I C en uI'I' ..". ins 2 car attached uarage. fme condlhon, Three.bed.

and lav. Fully air condo aJld to'" t ff' d 't" .• room ranch in prime loeal' . kl C t d I . Irs 0 ermg, on wa .. ,. .a~,nd sprdlOther. h artPeEe. Call now for appointment. I lilln. Lowel' level (amilyanu rape '. roug ou '. x I room Opens to recessed palioc~llent condilion and priced IHI~LCRES: --Ideal 3 bedroom I and spectacular garden.right. C a ? e Cod located on no I FAIR ACRE5-B ilt k II. I through traffic street, but I ' .. . u on a noR. W. Smith 884-3545 within walking distance to W.lt.. a view of the Lake.

I .. h . I' SIX bedrooms. four baths---------- everything. ThiS ome IS an .NEW CENTER entranc~ Colo. excellent starter home for a wlth a separate 1 bedr'?Or.:

nial, beautifully panel'?d and I low price of $26.000 in Grosse apt. over. ?arage Gra~l?uscarpeted family rcom. Gen. Pointe 1"arms, formal !Ivmg and dlOUlgeral Electric kitchen. library I . I rooms WIth comf~rtable denor f;th bedroom. !iving room WOODS LAN E - Mothe~ sand s'JPer, fa m I I y room.and dining roo m. 2 fire dream hO~le. elegant m I Greenhouse. !

places. Seeon:1 floor has 4 every detal.1. Large 4 b~d KENWOOD-Elegant paneling.large bedrooms with walk.in room cO~l)nlal,.huge faT?ily serene decor mark this Ex.closets. 2J!~ baths. Ige. linen room WIth flr~plal:e,. ~~ eculive home, Slate flooredcloset. Tiled basemenl and ~aths. central air condItion. garden room opens to green.garage opener. Nr. schools.' 109. beautiful dec?r and ery. Five bedrooms plusFrank Hayden Builder, 886- loads of other goo(iles. second floor den.1339.

W1LL1AMSBURG CO L 0 -NIAL by Kimbrough in19GB-Outstanding mastersuite on 1st witb 17x18'hbedroom, 2 d res sin grooms and 2 baths, plus 2oversize bedrooms andbath on 2nd, paneledstudio and games room,court-yard entrance. Thebest in decor. materialand workmanship. $99,500.TU 1.6300.

HAWTHORNE - 3 bedroomcenter hall COLONIALwith nice large rooms onwell landscaped 70.footsite. Family room, kitch.en built-ins. games room.Beautiful decor and e>.cel-lent condition. TV 4.C600.

PEM:BERTO~ - Attractive3 bedroom, 2'h bath CO.LONIAL on large lot.Country style kitchen. AI-range for 'an appointmenttoday. TU 1.4200.

ALLARD-Excellent SEMI.RANCH in Queen ofPeace Parish-2 bedroomsand bath down, 2 bed-rooms and lavatory on2nd, paneled famlly room,fireplace, full din, n groom, 2 car garage andgood existing mortgage.$34.800. TU 1-6300.

LAKEVIEW - FIVE bed-room, 2Y.zbath Farm Co.lonial in prestige area inthe "Farms." Large bm-ily room with fireplace.handy mud room, 2 cargarage. St. Paul's Parish.In the 60's. TU Hl600.

CLOVERLY - Excellent 4bedroom, 2 bath RAMBL-ING IRANCH n e s tl e damong tall l.,ees in prime"Farms" site, with fam-ily room and patio, mod.ern kitchen, games roomand 2-car allached ga.rage. 0 w n e r s anxious.$63,500. TU 1.6300.

WESTCHESTEr. - Qualitycenter hall COLONIALbuilt in 1953 on large lotwith sprinkler system. 3bedrooms, 2 baths. 2 lavsplus family room. Centralair conditiong. TTJ 1.4200,

COLONIAL styled insideand out for elegant living,with 2'lx15 master suiteon 1st, 3 bedrooms on 2nd1st floor laundry. 2 carattached garage with cir.cular drive and HOx26l.foot site adjoining the golfcourse. $128,000. TU 1-6300.

FlIRST 0 F FER 1N G onVERNIER Road-3 bed-room COLONIAL in ex-cellent condition. Livingroom with beautiful mar.ble fireplace, screenedterrace. tiled basement, 2car garage. TV 4.060(J.

CONTEMPORARY COLO.NIAL on 100"167 Coot site-3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ul.tra modern kitchen wilhseparate breakfast room,fine family room, patio,library. games room withwet bar, 2 car attachedgarage, lots of closets.High b a I a n c e existingmortgage. Red ti c e d to$63,750. ';"U 1.6300.

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FAIRHOLME - Love I y 3bedroom, 1'h bath RANCHon large double cornerlot. Breakfast area. kitch.en built-ins, library orpos sible 4th bedroom.games room with fire.place and bar. TU 40600.

FOR YOUNG MARRIEDS-Brick 3 bedroom bunga-low on Oxford in move.incondition at $29.500; and afine bungal\lw on Stan.hope with 2 bedrooms, ex.pansion attic. terrace.fireplace and pan ell' dgames room at $31,900.TU 1-6300.

FIRST 0 F 'F E R I N G onHARBOR HILL-4 bed-room, 2'h bath COLO-NIAl. with magnificentview of the lake. 2<J feotfamily room, library,games room with fire-place. CaU for more de.tails of this special house.TU 4,()600.

BARCLAY in the 'Farms'-3 bedroom, 2'h b;lth CON-TEMPORARY RANCH,custom Imilt by Cox &Baker with terrific mod.ern kit c hen includingbuilt.in refrigerator, fam-ily room with beamedceiling, paneled gamesroom and oUice. 2 Cllr ga-rage. Under 7:\. TU 1-6300.

KERBY-2 bedroom brickBUNGALOW in choice 10.cation in the "Farms."Near bus, shops andchuches. Quick occupancy.'ru 1.4200.

GROSSE POINTE ClTY -This house has every.thing! Lovely 3 bedroom,I1f.l STORY with den orsewing room. All newkitchen, g a m e s roomwith bar. New carpets,draperies included, 50xl71foot site, 2 car garage,large terrace. Handy toschools, bus, shops, Ex-cellent value. 1mmediateoccupancy. TV 1.6300.

BALLANTYNE - Delight.fully decorated 3 bed.room. ~ bat h QUAD.LEVEL COLONIAL withnothing to do bul move in.All kitchen built.ins, cozyfamily room with wet barand door.wall to sunkenrock patio. Games roomand 2-car garage. Under70. TU 1.6300.

HAMPTON-Sharp 3 bed.room, Ph bath COLO.NIAL near Ferry School.All kitchen built ins, fam.ily room. paneled gamesroom. low interest exist.ing mortgage and interiorrecently repainted. Lookfor the white picket fence.$38,900. TU 1-£300.

.WILLOW THEE PLACEoff Lakeshore - DePaepebuilt FRENCH COLO-NIAL with sa voir faire, 4bedrooms, 3'h baths. fam.i1y room, terrific kitchenwith built.ins, air-condi-tioning, 2 car attached ga.rage and excellent exist-ing mortgage. $84,900, TU1-6300.

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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5, 269 lI1er.riweather, Grosse PointeFarms, By owner, Colonialwith Mutschler kitchen, likenew carpeting, sl:recocdporch, 3 bedrooms and sun.rOOm or possible 4th bed.room, 2 full baths, }<'inishcdbasement. 881i.8904,

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5797 FISHER RD.

Custom colonial featuring a23' living room with fireplace, ~' master bedroom,bath with stall shower andtub. first f I 0 0 r lavatory,Large kitchen with allractive bay. Large. d~ep IGl

I Well built and in good CGn.

I ditiOnM~~D~e~;;;ooIS.

I Custom English for thos~ de.

Imanding top quality and ~ustom features, 3 large bed.rooms. 2"'. baths and maid's

Iroom with bath. Paneled li.!Jrary and I a r g e paneledFamily Room with fireplace.

I Beautiful w 0 r m y chestnutwoodwork throughout. Com.

I plete carpeting. lovely kitch.I en with "builtins." NewI heavy roof, central air con.

ditioning. complete aut o.matic sprinkler system. 3.car brick garage. Large.deep lot

KARL DAVIESTU 5-3220

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Doroihy MeekerSue MeGowen AdelbergBornaro Davis

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OPEN SUNDAY 2.5

CENTER entrance Colonial. 4bedrooms, 2 full baths, nat.ural fireplace. Large lot, 1brick garage. Owner moving'out of town. --.-------- ....

OPEN SU1Ii"DAY 2:S()-5:~01008 KENSiNGTON -.Fourbedroom Colonial with largefamily room. Spacious lot.Extraordinarily well priced(or area-Under $40,000.B36WASHINGTON-{;harm.ing CotslVold Cottage. Threebedrooms, two baths "andfirst floor nursery. Idealloca lion-near schools.

BISHOP. Very good Eng.lish. Four bedrooms. Pan.eled library. Convenientlocation. Early posses.sian. $38,000.

LAKE SHORE. GrossePointe Shores. Betterthan new Farm Colonial.Four bedrooms, three andone.half baths includingbedroom and bath, activoities room, exceptionalsitting room and utilityroom on thp. first floor.Lot 101)1230. Priced at$122,500.

FAIRFORD in the Shores.Ranch. Very plush 8ndvery spacious. Three bed-room3, three full baths.Paneled library and fam-ily room. Utility room.Recreation room with bar.Central air conditioning.:\1'any expensive and use.ful details.

HILLCREST. Trim CapeCod on quiet cul.de.sac.Three bedrooms, twobaths of which one ~ed.room and bath are on thefirst floor. Paneled rec.reation room. Glassedand screened porch. Goodmortgage balance withlow interest rate ..

M~MILLAN. Choice Colonial with spacious groundadaptable for recreation.al activities. Three bed.rooms. one and one.halfbaths. Paneled recrea.tion room. Valuable in.cluslons.

FARMS. "Near the lake.Custom buill. Fine qual.ity. First floor bedroom.Three large bedroomsplus two bathrooms onsecond f I 00 r. Walnutpaneled library with fire.place. Family room. Util.ity room. Shake shingleroof. Lawn sprinkler sys-tem. Welt developed gar.den. St. Paul's parish.

KENSINGTON. Substan.tial English. Three bed.rooms, 11k baths. Den.Paneled kitchen. Recrea.Uon Room. Early pas.session. 63 ft. lot. $37,900.

Cloy ton C. Purdy, Jr.

OFFERED BYPURDY & ASSOCIATES

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PURDY &ASSOC.889-0500

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2:30-5:00HARVARD 1433. Modern

semi.ranch. Living room,dining room and kitchenopen into large paneledfamily room (14.8x21.8).2 bedrooms and 1 bathon each floor. Large rec-reation room and fullbath in basement. Con-venient to shopping andtransportation. $36,900.

MAPLETON - First Of(er. LINCOLN - First block.ing. Cute Dutch Colonial in While picket fence in front.(ine location. A starter Small house on large lot.house. Under $25.000. Young or old-It's perfect!TOURAINE COURT-Three AUDUBON-Excellent con.Bedroom, two and a half 'dition Four bedrooms threebath Co)oni.a I on qu.iet and a'half baths, plus'brandstreet. LI.brary, RecreatIOn new family r(;om, This isroom, Private Yard. a gem!W~IITIER-Ideal Park .10' LAKESHORE _ Micou.builtcahon, Four bedrooms, With th" th t (th l'modern kitchen. Excellent - IS IS e op 0 e me.condition. A winn '. Three bedrooms. t~ree and

,. . er. a hall baths. DressIng roomLE"I.Sl~N - Slx.bedroom and maid's room.Colomal m top Farms loca-lion. Library and family RIVARI!' .-' Fo~r.bedroomroom. Swimming pool. C?ndommlum With modernLAKESHORE ....Superb four. ~tchen and baths. Attrac.bedroom, two and a haU live mortgage balance.bath colonial. Only a cou. COURVILLE - Extra spe.pie o( yea r s old. Large cial 5 and 5. Very salablefamily room. and priced to sell. Call usRIVARD _ Fh'e.bedroom for an appointment to see.Condominium. Library has EARL COURT - PressingCathedral Ceiling. All this room for openers. Five bed.for $39,500. rooms, plus maid's quar.RENAUD - Close to Lake ters. Games room and li.St Clair. Five large family brary are extra features.bedrooms. Four and a haU LAKESHORE-On the wa-baths. Super family room, ter This one bas it alllibrary and maid's room. tnt~a modern kitchen andAUDUBON - The perfect superior family room arefamily home. Four bed. just a few of the extras.rooms, plus maid's quar.ters. Panelc...l library. Rec.reation room with Fireplace.STEPHENS-On cul.de.sacfor utmost of privacy.Ranch style with four bed.rooms. Hard to find.ROSLYN - Grosse PointeShores. Four bedrooms andtwo extra rooms on firstfloor. Modern kitchen isalso fine feature.

Mary F, SchlaffJames P. DanaherMarion J. Bode

BY APPOlN'11M:ENTSTANTON LANE n ear

Grosse Pointe Boulevard.Center hall c 0 Ion i a 1.Three bedrooms, two andone.half baths. Paneledlibrary. $47,000.

LEWISTON. Del u x e col-lonial near Ridge. Fivebedrooms, sitting room orsixth bedroom, three andone.half baths. Libl"'dry.t::atd room. Activitiesroom. Recreation room.Pool house and swimmingpool. B'lButiful decor. '

BARRINGTON, near' lake-front park. Colonial. Fourbedrooms, two and one.half. baths. Library. Rec.rfation room. $47,000.

KENWOOD COURT. Centerhall colonial of specialcharm. Four bedrooms.two and one-haU baths,fine country kitchen. Pan.eled library. Recreationroom. $59,500.

LINCOLN. Near Maumee.Five bedrooms converti.ble to six. Two and one.half baths. Paneled li-brary and living room.Modernized kiichen. Rec,reation room. $52,500.

WHITTIER. Near st. Paul.Choice Colonial. 4 bed.rooms. 2~ baths. Paneledlibrary and recreationroom. 70 foot lot. $56,900.

LIN"COLN. Attractive fourbedrooms. Near Charle-voix. Paneled library.Recreation room. Goodtraffic pattern.

MAXON BROTHERS, Inc.83 KERCH EVAL TU 2-6000

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FIRST OFFERINGIN THE FARMS

FEATURING:• a bedrooms with 2 baths• Family room or bedroom• Informal dining with large

kitchen• Extra closets• Buill in 1963 by Couvcur• Panelel Rec. Room and L.av.• 2-car garage

WM. W. QUEEN886-4141

Member Grosse PointeReal Estate Board

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20A-CARPET LAYING 211-PAINTING AND 2.1C-CEMENT WORK 21S-CARPENTER 21Z-LANDSCAPINGCARPET LAYING DECORATING CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTION CARPENTER _ All types reo 3 Generations of Experiene.NEW AND OLD RUDOLPH TONELLO All types of Cement and pair and remodeling. Carl John C. LaBelle

Stair Carpet Shifted Decurator Brick Work Watson, LA 6-li501. Through his grandson . J

Repairs 01 All Types Interior'Exterior, Driveway, walks, steps, chim. QUALJTY WORK-bycarpenter John C. Carlisle ;Cigaret Burna Re.Woven Wall Papering I)ey repair, waterproofing. with ovel' 20 years experi. Complete Landscape ServIce-,

ALSO 882-0870 Specializing in Patios ence in Grosse Pointe, Kitch. 776.3338I All types of excavating -:-NEW CARPET SALES Th M'I' I ens remodeltd, basements 'f0:'1'S CUSTOM Lawn Ser~.

Samples Shown in ree I e Drive All work guaranteed pan.eled, room additions. etc. ice. Lawn mowing, garde~Your Home 25 Years Experience j' 885-0612 Conscientious. Small jobs ing, power raking. Call now,

BOB TRUDEL RANCILIO PAINTING' ------Di:-SENDER---.. acceptable, TU 4.5372. ._ TV 2.5535-DR 1-5069.iTU 5-lil03 LICENSED - INSURED I CONSTRl;JCTI,?N ----REMODELING LEAVEy~~r lawn and cleanup

21-MOVING 6' lOver 15 yr. quality service I CHIMNEY .repalr, brick, block Kitchens. Additions work to us. Experience"FeE f t ' work, dnve ways, porches, Recreation rooms. Pordles hl'gh ~-~hool bo"s and good,STORAGE I re sIma es water. proofing. ~, ,

t, KEN'S MOVING-Local, sub. 839.1121 771-4023 822.1201-IF NO ANSWER Ins~~:/el:e~~sed ;~~~f~ef;p :ha~.e~5:70;~urbs. One piece or bOWleful. INTERIORa~-;~te~i~r -p~lnt. CALL AFTER 6 P.M. ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION __ .. __ ~ -:.

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Piano Technicians Guid. R. Decorator and natural stone plan~ers. I Kitchen and Re~reallon Ar~as , r~a~onable. Call after 3, T~Zecb, 731.7707. I' Exterior Interior All cement cracks repaired. Estate Ma1I1tenance 42606 i

Free Estimates Basement lVaterprootlDg. JAMES' BARKER . ._ ... -.:21 B-srWING MACHINE TU 1-7050 Jo'REEESTIMATES 923.8585 923-8587 COMPLEn; landscaping ser~.-

SERVICE NO JOB TOO S~IALL -- .___ ice by Julius ,LaQuierc. Top40 Years in Grosse Pointe I JUST CALL CUSTOMCRAFT dr'!ssing, culti\atill.~, edging.

SEWING MACHINE repairs. ---------- 773.4018 shrubs, cvergrc('lIs prunettAll ages, all makes. All PAINTING. Interior and ex. -= RE NAVARRO . I awn CUllin!;, h>rtilizing:parts stoeked. Free est!. terior specialist. Excellent F D _ construcllo: Company Spring clean.up work. lloul)mates. 88~.1881. workmanship. Reasonable ------, ly rat('s Rea"olwok Free

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GUARANTEED VAlley 2-9108 Insured Licensed 6' I ing, rolling, seeding an~R ------------ 88 102 i Certilizing 5 )'earsof satis:.P 8-0598 HUGHES BROTHERS AMERICAN Basement Water. I 1- 4 I tied cus!Olnt'('s. Call 11arry

I DECORATORS proofing, established 1924, J Lipski. 499.42:J4for estimale:ELECTRICAL WIRING 5293 Yorkshire I 7:year guarantee .on all, -D-O-I-N-G-al-I-ty-p-e-s-o-c--c-'a-r-pe-n-t'e-r: -:-

and REPAIRS 882.9750 or 331-8029 work. Bonded and msured. w 0 r k. remodeling attic ID 'Cl ,:KRAUSMAN ELECTRIC CO. INTERIOR and exterior paint. LA 6.7836. rooms, porches. Small or, etroU lure,:

TU 2-5900 lng, wall washing and paper I BASEMENT big jobs. Estimates free. "Has New Reetoi'CANNON ELECTRIC hanging. Reasonable rates, TUxedo 5-5892 ,:

30 year's experience. Ray WATERPROOFING -_________ __'_ •COMPLETE ELECTRICAL Barnowsky, 371.2384 after 6. INSI DE OUTSl DE MR. FIX.IT. Stuck door? Ad. I The Reverend Canon Samu~

SERVICE 1----------- aitional shelf, partitions, reo Shoemaker Johll5ton, formerlyRESIDENTIAL HOUSE PAINTING. decorat. ALL WORK guaranteed. We pair", 110 carpenter job too I of 5t, 1\1\(11<,\\'5 ChUlch, Kal~

ling, wall papering. Winter dig' outside. waterproofing; ~mall, reasonable, depend-I' sas City. hegall his duties ~SCOMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL low rates, tree estimates, water drainS broken or able. 886-7434. Rector of Chrisl Church. D~

294-4149 phone 882~3785. cr~cked are r~placed. Free j I troil, on Sunday, Jo'ebrllurrPAINTING, neat, experienced, I esb!"ates. No Job too small 21T-PLUMBING AND 28th. Dr, Johnston hasbeclI

references, reasonable. Af- - Just call . HEATING IRe c tor of St. Andrew'ster 5. TV 1-5306. Wall wash- FRED NAVARRO ----------- Churl'h, Kansas City, 1Itissl)ur~

WATERPROFFING CO. LARRY'S CUS'fO~1 [or the past eight years. :ing. 773.4018 PLU~IBI~G AND HEAT!NG I He was born in llallimorf;"

EXPERT pa~ting and paper -----------1 ReSIdential and Commercial Maryland June 17 1910 Afterhanging. Free. estimates. G. CAPIZZO CON~TRUCTI<?N Repairs and Remodel . attending' BaltilTl~rc 15<:110015Van Assc.he.VAlley (-1492. All Types of "alerproofmg Water Heaters - A 0 Smith I' d'd d d t k

G d R bl - . Ie I un ergra ua e wor at----------- uarantee easona e Permaglass and Rheem Ilr' U', 't ' d '"ALL AROUND painting and 885-0612 GI I' OIln 01 versl ~ an at t I~wall washing. Insured, Jesse -------- __ ._ ass me I Johns Hopkins Universily, Col-P3g~, VAlley 2.7348. 21Q-PLASTER WORK TV 1-7410 Icge for Teadlels. In 1936 Ill!

------------- FOR CLEAN and dependable graduated from the Thcolo~~KURT O. BAEHR SPECIALIZING in repairs for service, call ELMERS cal Seminary. Alexandria, Vir:

CUSTOM Painting and Decor. 181years ..Cracks eliminated. PLUMBING and HEATING, gillia, anrl was ordained th~!lt/ng, Wall papering. Guar. C ean. Jim Blackwell. VA TUxedo 4-4882 same )'car. lIe was awardc~anteed. Free estimates. La.. 1-7051. --- .______ an honorary Doclor of Divill'-1.5716.. IEXPERT p-ja-s--te-r-an-d--d-rY-I-va-UPLUMBING SERVICE. Noisy !ty by the Virginia Seminarr

water pipes, toilets. basins, I' III June, lS08. •COMPLETE ..decoratl'ng. Pa. repair, 20 years li.censed con- b d' ,t t F t t N gar age Isposals, sewer Before going to K"nsas Cit~

perhanging, insured, guaran. .rae or. ree es Ima es. 0 cleaning, leaky faucets re~ III September, 1964. Dr. John"teed. Ai Schneider, TU 1-0565 ~~~.2~O;:8.small, Guaranteed. paired. replaced. Reason- sta" was the Hector of Saint

able. Call Vince for fast Andrew's Church, WellesfelPROFESSIONAL Floor Sand. 21R-FURNITURE service. Residence 8~2.1942. Jlassaehusetts, for ihirteerl'~g .and ;finishing. Specializ.

ing in dark staining. "Supply REPAIR business, 822.9787. years. Sl. Andrcw's Church;," C 11 fte 4 -------. -----.- Kansas City, is one of th~

own power. a a r OLD COUNTRY 2IV-SILVERPLATING J largest Episcopal Churches inp.m. W. Abraham, TW 1-5924. FURNITURE REFINISHING • Silver and Gold Plat~ng the country. wilh .approxhnate:,

~.----- Antique Touch-Up • Oxidizing Jlnd Repairin'" Iy D3,000 chomnlUlllcanls. :TED'S wallpaper removing, Reupholstering • Brass Polishing, Lacqu;ring r. Jo n~ton h~s '?een ~

exclusively. Free estimates, LA 1-4519 • Fireplace fixtures refinished ,~emb~r. ot lIlall} dL~ces~ninsured. 565.9555. • Copper pOJisoino-and b If' I commltlles, He was achve I~

ELEGANCE IN ., u mg the work of the MassachllsettdDEREO PAINTING AND LEEBERT C'I f 'IDECORATING CO. UPHOLSTERING OUlICI0 Churches, and ha~

Interior Decorators-Designers Custom made furniture; deco. SILVERSMITHS jlOllg b~en interested in tlll14110 C.HARLEVOIX . eculnemcal movement on 11.Painter:;.Paperhangers rative fabrics; proCessional . I I IInterior.Exterior needlepoinl mounting, tapes. 3 blocks west of Chalmers i oca eve!. .'

I He was elected tWice tdFree Consultation lries and yard; chairs and VA 2-7318 se,I've on the D:ocesM Coun:,791-6586 stools in stock, EWALD, I

established 1926, 13929 Ker. 21W-DRESSMAKfNG ell of the Diocese Of Wes~R. & T. PROFF..ssIONAL cheval at Eastlawn. VAlley --. Missouri. He was a delcgat~

painting, interior and ex-, 2-8993. ALTERATIONS and repairs. to three General Conventions)terlor. Free estimat~s. 462 --._________ 1l~2 111a I' y I and, Grosse 1967, 1969, alJd 1970.Roland, G r 0 sse Pointe 21 S-CARPENTER Pomte Park, VA 1-2631. lIe is married to the formerFarms, 882-4586. ---------- - ---------__ Eleanor King of Miiton, Masl

---------- N B BUILDING COMPANY 21X-TAILORING sachuselts. They have thret:21J-WALL WASHING Custom Home Builders. Gar- -------------- daughters, lIlrs. Jerome n,----------- ages, Additions, Kitchen re- TAILOR - Altera~i?ns. Me.ns I Dewing Duxbury Mass Mrs:GEORGE S. DALLY - Wall- motleling, Ba.sement recrea. ~nd boys. Repairing, rehn. Jon l\nthony ,\Idricl;' St:

washing, paper hanging, etc. tion rooms, Dormers, Bath mg. References. 821.7739. I Louis. Mo.• and Car 0'/ in J881.7480 after 6 p.m. I . 1rem ode ing. Free eslImates. 21 Z-LANOSCAPING Brooks Johnston. The John;

WALL WASHING, no streak. License No. 20366, 1.731-8344,1------ 1 stons will make their home il1ing, drop cloths, average I-----------IG and W Lawn Service. Com. Washington road. 'bedroom, $8, kitchen, $10. Md' t' plete lawn care. Spring I Christ Chul'ch, Detroit hasPrompt. Call after 5:00. Tti, 0 ern Iz a Ion clean-up includes thatching, just finished observing the ono1.5306. MORE VALUE for your fertilizin.g and. Iawn raking. Ih~ndrcd and. twenty-f.ifth an:

----------- money. Additions, kitchens, Economical. rates. All work lllVersary of ils founding. HWALL WASH ING dormers, basements. bath- done by estlmatcJ. TU 6-5309, has remained under the sam!!

PAINTING &. DECORATING rooms, wall removals. No TRIMMING I I. name antI at the same locati0'1HOME MAINTENANCE job too small or to large. . ' .' remova, spray- during Us entire history. It

mg. (eedmg and slump reo I'S t'-e mot/ler . h f f'ELMER T LABADI E . ov IF' f t C " pans 0 Ive. . BIDIGARE BROS. INC. ml ta; lee e~ ImaC!'s}'FIQm-lolher E)Jiscopal churches in:TUxedo 2-2964 OlTice 7'72-5715 pee ,ree servlC.e. J em. eluding Chris, Church G;oSS&

Evenings till 11, TU 1.6988 ~~:95~reeSerVIce, TUxedo Pointe: one of the la~gest itS21K-WINDOW -------_,___. the DIocese of Michigan. Th4

WASHING ALL REMODELING EASY WAY Rev. Canon William But!l'tA-.O-K-W-i-nd-o-w-C-Ie-a-n-e-rs-.-S-e-rv-.1 Suspended ceilings, carpentry, LAWN Sperry, S. T. D., has heen act.

enclosures, awnings, alumi. ing Rectol. of lhe Chl'roh sl'n"e'ice on slorms and screens. • , ,num gutters, siding, roofing, MAINTENANCE the resi15nalioll of the ReI','Free estimates. M 0 nth I y .

rates. 521.2459. cement Violations, repairs a FREE ESTIMATES }o'ran:" J. I1a)'ncs il) Augus~specialty. Licensed, insured. 1970 •Terms. SPRING CLEAN UP . . :oc.,~:~~Ey~a;sO~~;;;ri~~~e 372-1840 372-3843 Re~ist,'ation Sei

_____ 29_4_.6_64_4____ TREE. and stv m~ removal, ,cor. IA I MaSOll SchoolAdd AI rectlve prunmg, repaIr - .ition.'> - terations Winter rates. 293.4088, 773. __ :

New Homes 0600. Eastern Trep. Service. Plans are already underwa~Kitchens, Family Rooms ------------- at ~Tason School for the 1971J

We Also Specialize In PROFESSIONAL Lawn main. 72 school ~'ear. William Mest;Modernizing Bathrooms tena~ce and landscaping dagh, Mason School prinCipal,

TH IELE Construct ion se~vIce. Excellent workman- requests parents with prospec.& Supply CO. ship. Free estimates. Call tive kindergarten students tll

Tom. 776-7537. register their children on Wed{PR 5.2323 I Inesday, March 24 or Thurs!

H F J ENZEN 8 ILL CROTH ERS day, March 25, in' the Maso~' . &- SON School Library between 2 p.mlBUILDING LAWN GARDEN and 4 p.m. ;

Home and Industrial repairs. MAINTENANCE A child is eligible if he ortAdditions, attics completed. and DESIGN she attains the age o{ fivl!Porch enclosures, recreation years on or before D(""embe~rooms, garages repaired. PR 2.1798 after 6 p.m. 1st, 1971. A birth cer'ificat~

TU 1.9744 777.6840 TYLL LAN D SeA P E CO. is required at the time of reg'Lawn maintenance and gar. IstratJon. :

• Attics • Porch Enclosures denlng. 13 years in Grosse 11 is very important that aI'- Additions • Kitchens Pointe area, 'Free estimates. Mason dislriet parents with Ii

• Garages 1-463-0135. child eligible for kindergarten:- Commercial buildings nexl {all register at this time~GRASS GROWS. We cut it _

plus lawn clean ups. Expcri. TA'M'LE.TALE GRAYenced. References. Will A coat o{ while.wash on a:manicure. Call JO:lII Chari. man's past is no iron.clad.ot, 881.8724. guarantee of a bright future.;

P

21E-STORM$ ANDSCREENS

ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION881-4400

Wood and steel windows reoplacement with new tilt willdow hardware. Permits easycleaning of both sides of theglass from inside of thehouse. Insulated or regularglass.

Insured L!1:ensl!d

EASTVIEWALUMINUM, INC.

- Cr>mbination storms andscreens

• Heavy gauge aluminumstorm dool'li 1 inch thick

• Alcoa Products15v30 HOUSTON.WHITTIER

527.7230STORM & SCREEN REPAIR

21~ROOFING SERVICEFOR

ROOF AND GUTTER WORKCALL. RICHARD WILLERTZ50 ROSLYN ROAD TU 1.8170

ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORKCaulking, chlmlley repairs

Gulters cleaned.ADVANCE MAINTENANCE

TU 2.5539

J. D. CANDLERROOFING CO.

92 Years Reliable serviceResidential' &. CommercialAll types of Roofs & Decks

Gutters & DownspoutsREPAlRS

No Job Too Larg~r SmallFree EstimatesCALL 899.2100

Insured\Vor~lnen

SPECIALIZING in roof reopairs, decks. gutters. Dowork . mysel£. Hunt, TU1.4807.

ROOFINGWATERPROOFING

ALTERATIONS.Over 40 years in business

Insured, licensed. CallGeneral Roofing, Inc.

GENERAL ROOFING, INC,VAlley 1-3344

ALL TYPES ROOFINGGutters, siding, carpentry. All

repairs. Licensed, insured.Terms. Violations. CustredConst., 294.6844.

GUTTER SPECIAL.99 PER FOOT INSTALLEDWhile aluminum 5" seamlessgutters and down ,spouts. Col.orsavailable.

EASTVIEW ALUMINUMINC.

15030 Houston.WhittlerALCOA PRODUCTS

LA 7.7230

21H-RUG CLEANINGCARPET 2nd upholstering

Cleaning. Don Piche Jr, 2947172.

.2.1I-PAINTING ANDDECORATING

GEORGE S. DALL YPainting, paperhanging servo

ing this community over 30years.

881.7480 AIter 6 p.m.--PAIN'fING, wallpaper remov.

al. and hangIng. Interior. Spe.clallst Guaranteed, TU 5.3502

AINTING and wallpapering.Excellent work, reasonable.885-1342.

tll t

779-0200

,884-3550

It b Lt t t I

GROSSE POINTE WOODSliOx1l3 - $7,500

884-3179

52x316 -VERNIER RD.• be-twep.n Wedgewoc.<iand Morn~ingside. $11,500 firm. TU (.7980. Terms .

r 13A-LOTS FOR SALE

i ALGER PLACE, 100 feet,$30.000.

CHALFONTE bordering golt1inIu;. Landscaped. $32,500.

BALFQUR. 100 leet near lake.$15,000.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS_Lake Sbore Road near Pro.vencal. 117X230feet.

GROSSE POINTE SHORES onthe . Lake. 105X575 feet.$80,000.

McKINLEY. 4Ox1l3 feet.MAXON BROTHERS, INC.

882-6000

GLEN ARBOR, Grosse PointeWoods - Vacant Res. Lot,80 x 120. New Subdivision.Only lot left in Exclusivearea.

FAMOUS

BEDFORD-KERCHEVAL70'xUO'. Priced right!

KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220

fHREE Mile Dr, 'Ih, blk. offJefferson one of the largestresidential lots left in GrossePoiote. 150x250. Must sell.

WilCOX

PERSONNEL. Establish a newEmployment Service Chain.Participation optional. In.vestment $20,000. Not afranchise. Department G.Box 251. Centerline Mich.48015.

GARBAGEGRINDIR'

c.ft

15:104 KUCHEVAl • VA 2.'070

utU:ti _W: t t

tins

ROWE &GROVETU 4-]000

13-~cAL £STAnFOR SALE

FARMS - 3 bedroom, Ilhbath, Colonial with den andrecreation room. Top condi.tion throughout. Newly dec.orated. Assumable mort.gage. Open Sunday 12-5.

206 McKinley. TUxedo 4-0541

BY OWNER - 5.year.old, 5.bedroom, electronic filter,c en t r a 1 air-conditioning.Many extras. Immediatepossession. Grosse PointeWoods, 884-5619.

13B-CEMETERYGROSSE PTE. FARMS PROPERTYIF YOU are looking for an WHITE CHAPEL _ 6 spaces,

excellent house with a fine prime location. W 0 r t hfirst floor bedrm. and bath, $2,100. Sacrifice, ~1,500.don't faU to see this one.) 274-6423.Ideally located, it also con. _tains a walnut paneled Ii. 15-'USfNESSbrary with IlTeplace, garden OPPORTUNITYroom, three 2nd floor bed.rms., with 2 baths and m8nyother custom features.

DAVE'SLawn Maintenance

• GRASS CUTTI NG• GARDENING• CRABGRASS (7

WEED CONTROL• FERTILlZIr~G• SPRING CLEAN.UPBy the job or by the season

CALL FOR ESTIMATE739-4441

GROSSE POINTE PARKA FINE famUy home with 30-

foot living room, 5 bedrms .and 3'f.1baths, perfect m04-ern kitchen with all built.ins,TV room, large recreationroom and attached garage.Owner transferred.

T. RAYMOND JEFFSTU 1.1100 If no ans. TU 2.0176

BY OWNER. 1932 Huntlngtcn.3 bedroom Colonial. 2 cargarage; air, extras. Nice lot.priced in mid 30's. 881.3280Or 884-7090.

606 NEFF RD.. by owner. 3bedroom Colonial. Price re-duee:d. 885.7710.

2126 LOCHMOOR Blvd. Realis.tic price on {our bedrooms,spacious family room andother tine features. 886-6501

~Y OWNER-3 bedroom semi.. ranch; dining room, 2 balhs,

plus bedroom and lavatoryIn basement, $38,000, $26,"000 mortgage. 884-4329.

13A-LOTS FOR SALEVERY large wedge shaped

residential lot on Van K inthe Woods.

SHOREWOODREALTY886-8710

16-PETS FOR SALESTANDARD Schnauzer pup.

pies, AKC, champion sired,ears cropped, shots. FO 6.4435.

BEAUTIFUL female spayedhousecat. Free to goodhome. Prefer adults. B84-6128.

FREE to good home. Adorablemixed kitten. 823-4212.

168-PET GROOMING

TONY RICO'S COIFFEURSThe ultimate In dog grooming,

Toy poodles and miniatureSchnauzers $1.95. Pet sup.plies. Vim dog food $4.15 {or50 Ib5. Grooming lesso~s,. $25ior 6 lessons. Obedience .andattack training. Harnessesand coUars {or large dogs.Airedale puppies availa,blein March. 499,0060, lS023E.Jefferson, Grosse Po J n t ePark.

2O-GENERAL SERV'CEPAINTING - Wall washing-

Windows. Reasonable, freeestimates. Call alter 5.p.m.885-3651. .

GROSSE POINTE High School-CA-lli-'M-E'-L--L-A-N-E-.--B-ea-u-tU-.-ul automotive student will tune

Farms location, overlooking up your car for $10. piusLake. Sale or trade. 881. price of new parts. 886.5048.,2257. PICHE Maintenance Company.

105x135 in Gross(' Pointe Floor waxing, building clean.S'hores with view of lake. ing, residential, commercial.Beautllul location. T e r m s 294.7172.avaUable. 886-1339. BILLIARDS, moving, install.

ing and repairing. Ist class.Eddies Billiards, 885.9014.

FIX.IT NOW. A.l handy men.Painting, plumbing, electrl .cal and carpentry. Youngand aggressive with refer.ences. Call Cor an estimatetoday. 754-2315 or 757-7621.

WANT your Spring cleaningand painting done early andeheap? II so, call 886-5023-399.0394.

BIGELOW'S Interior and Ex.terior decorating serviee,Expert painting and repair.ing, maintenance s~rvlce ofall types. For free eslim8tes884.4749. '

blrY Styl, ,I FenCl,rect,d lor youWA 1-8282

I"cluell".Ch.in Link AIl-Ste.1 .nd

Rustic StyI..

CLASSIFIED

C.II TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You QuicklyYour Ad Can Be Charl.d

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I3-RIAL ESTATEFOR SALE

SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTESfOR OVER Yz CENTURY

CANTERBURY - Lai'g~ 4 GROSSE POINTE WOODSbedroom Colonial. 2\'. baths. HOLLYWOOD: 3 Bedroomfamily room, finished base. English Bungalow, 2 baths.ml'nt, central air and 2 car Den and Recreation Room,attached garage. I I"'" block garage, Patio. Car.

FLEETWOOD _ Excellent I peted Througbout. Man y. other must see leatures plus

Bnck Cape Cod, 2 bedrooms. Central Air Conditioningdining room, Florida room, .2 ear garage. ,'ERNIER ROAD, 1316 - See

this charming' and spacious3 bedroom Colonial in movein condition. Car pet e dthroughout. COmfortableglassed and sl'reened Sum.mer Den plus recr('ationroom with lavatory. Enjoypicture window view of love ..ly Golf Course.

I&JG Mudernization

AdditionsGaloreSpeclol:

112.J4 $2980 Com-ptete) Roo'i .." Sid.'''t. Gutters, Dor-m • r, , Su.perll',dCellr"II', V.ltcherll,Both., Rec. ROOI,,..

1t"ythl"g 'rolr. Roo' '0 .....",.nt. All wOlk 'ully lIuaro"-~ed. Re.ieN"".1 & com",.rcl.'1

Carr A"Y'''''I882.5510 - 775-3563

,•t SHOREWOOD1

: REALTY CO.:20431 Mack' 886.8710,

MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO.'(40) HAIPr. RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL

,----------",---'94 MEADOW LANE - Centeri entrance brick Colonial. Lo.I cated on a quiet dead.end

street. Newly carpeted, 3bedrooms, 1~ baths, largeliving room with fireplace,formal dining room, kitchenwIth b rea k ( a s t nook,Screened back porch, 2 cargarage. Walking distance toschools, shopping and bus.

, Owner transferred. 881-6731.:------------• OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5; 459 MORAN'12.STORY brIck. 3 bedrooms,

living room with fireplace,dining room, modem kitch.en separate breakfast area.Basement recreation room,screened porch, 2 car ga.rage. Mld.thlrties. By own.er. 886,4862.

:WINDMILL POI NT E DR.,~ 15830.32. Duplex. Each unit,

2 bedrooms, 1'11. baths, sunroom. recreation room. Byowner. $64,500. By appoint.ment only. iJ01.4GO.9284.

< ROBERT JOHN:Large 3 bedroom ranch, fam.: Ily room, fireplace, 2 baths.

2 car attached garage. Mdnyextras. Custom Ilcalty. 771-5440.

FONTANA LANE - In tbeShores. Custom buiJt ranch./3 bedrooms, 2'.2 baIPs, 2 car

, attached gar a'g e, family: room, activities roum, com.: plete baSement with kitchen: and batb. Central air.•:KENblORE - Attractive 3i bedroom, 11,2 bath Colonial, with Florida room, 2 car: attached garage.•:HOLLYWOOD - First offer-1 ing. Brick English Dunga.J low. 2 bedrooms, den, ern.,: tral air. patio. gar age.: Furniture available.

:MORAN - Brick Colonial. 3, bedrooms. t err ace, rec.: room with uath. Garage.

"

PEACH TREE LANE - Con.temporary Colonial. 4 bed.rooms, 3'11.. baths, famllyr room, dining room, heated

'I lD ground pool, central air.Many extras.

'RIVER nOAD - ComfortableI. brick ranch. 2 bedrooms,i 11r1baths, dining rOOlll,larg:lI family room with NFP, 1st~. floor laundry, atblcl1ed ga-: rage. .

; ROSLYN - In the Shores: 4i bedroom Drk, Cape Cod. 2I full baths and lav., family~ room, finished nasement, 2i car attached garage. Larg(>r

I than it looks. IWOODS LA..."'lECOURT - Cus.

. tom built Cape Cod. 4 or 5; bedrooms, 2 baUls, lav., den,

family room, rec. room, din.ing room, 2 car attachedgarage.

1, I)

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TIP TO MOTORISTS IK b P k ,cO} ISpeed and death are two er y ac 'i.'O Sh d Th p.

words that always travel hand. H Id B ort an to e 01ntein.band on the blghw!_y_s.__ 0 S anquet _

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CARROL C, LOCKDeputy City Clerk

PROPOSED CHARTER PROVIS20NSDeferred Retlremut:

Section 16.17. Should any member woo has 10 ormore years of credited service separate from lhe em~.ploy of the city prior to his attainmel\t (If Ige 60 years,'for any reason except his retirement. or death, he shallbe entitled to a ~tirement allowance' computed accord-Ing to section 16.16, IS the section was in force at the'time he last left city employment. His l'etirement allow.ance shali begla the first day of the calendar monthnext fonowing the month in which bis application forsame is filed with the Commission on or after his at.'lainment of age 60 years. If the member withdraws hisaccumulated contributions from lhe members savingsfund he shall thereupon forfeit his rights in and to adeterred retirement allowance Drovided in this section.For the period of his. absence from city employment(1) he s3aU nol receive service credit unless olherwi~provided in this chapter, and (2) his balance in themembers savings fund shall be accumulated at regularInterest.

Seetion 1'7.1'1. Should any new member who has 10 ,;or more y~ars of credited service leave the employ ofthe city prior to his attiinment of age M years, for anyreason except his retirement or death, he shall be en.titled to a pension computed according to seetlon 17.16as the sl!ction was in force at the time hl~ employmentwith Ihe eUy last terminated: Provided, that he does notwibdraw his accumulated contributions from the mem.bers sl'iings fund. His pension shall beain the first day.:of the calendar month nextiollowing the month inwhich his application for same Is filed with the Com-mission on or after his attainment of age 55 yearw. Anyoriginal member may elect to take Ihe pension providedin this section in lieu of a pension provided in Bection17.16(b). Unless otherwise provided in th16 chaptersuch person shall not receive service credit for theperiod of his absence from city employment. Until his 1

pension begill6 the balance standing to his credit in the .'members savings fund shall be accumulated at re,ularinterest.

Seclion 16.40. Notwithstanding any other provisionof this Charter, the City may, by action of the CityCouncil, provide medical, hospital, and nursing careinsurance for any or all of th~ following classes ofper/lons:

(I) Relirants whose retirement OCCUfl on or afterApril 6, 1971 and who are being paid a retirement al-lowance because of their retirement under the provls.ions of seclio" 18.15 or section 16.20.

(ii) Spouses of retirants contained in Clu~ (i) aboveif the retinnt elects to receive bis retirement allowanceunder Option II or Option In provided in section 16.18(a) and designates his spouse 15 beneflclar)".

Such medical, hospital, and nursing care insuranceshall be provided by a lfOuP in5urance contract, or pre.payment plan, or program of the U.S. government or theState of Michigan, or an~' comMnaUon thereof. The Citymay pay all or any portion of the premiums or l!ontractcharges lor such insurance and the balance of the prem •.lum or contract charge shall be deducted from the re-Uraut's or beneficiary's retirement allowance. The Citymay from time to time ehange or eliminate the extentof its participation in the COlt of providing such in.surance.

In no case shall the annual contribution by the Cityto fund. such medical, hospital, and nursing care insur-ance exceed 5% of the annual contribution computed ac.cording to the provisions of section .16.29.

The Health Benefit Reserve Fund Is hereby created.The Health 3enefit Reserve Fund shan be the fund inwhich shall be accumulated. reserves for the payment ofall premiums and c()J1tract charges for such medical, hos.pital, and nursing care ll16lU'aace, and to which shall becredited all contributions by the City for sueh coverage.The Commission sball annually allow regular interest onthe mean amount.of assets credited to the Health Belle.fit Reserve .Fund. .

Section 17.39. Notwithstandi'ngany other provision:or this Charter, the City may, by action of the CityCouncil, provide medical, hospital, and nursing care in-SUlance lor any or all of the following classes of persons!

(I) Retirantl whose retirement oecurs on or afterApril 8, 1971 and who are being paid a retirement aI,lowance because of their retirement under the provision.,:or section 1'1.1$ or section 17.19. "

(Ii) Benefielarles of retirants contained in ell" (t).above if the retlrant electJ to receive his retirement al-lowance under Option II or Option III provided in see:lion 17.18(a).

Such medical, hospital, lInd nursing care Insurance~hal1 be provided by a group insurance contract, or pr,.payment plan, or program of the U. S. iovemment (Ifthe State of Michigan, or any combination thereof. TheCity may pay all or any IlOrUon of the premiums or tori:iracl charges Colrsuch Insurance and the balance of thI..premium or contract charge shall be deducted from ~.retirant's or beneficiary's retiremenl allowance .. The City -may from time to time change or eliminate the extentof itl participation in the cost of providing such insur.ance. .

In no case shall the annual cont"ibut1on b)" the Cityto fund such medical, hospltai, and nursing care insur.ance exceed $% of the annual contribution computedaccording to lhe provisions 01 section 17.30. ~

The Health Benefit Reserve Fund Is hereby creat .The Health Benellt Reserve Fund shall be the fundwhich shall be accumulated reserves for the paymeof all premiums and contract charges for such medicahospital, and nursing eare insurance,. and ta which sh .be credited. an contributiollJ by the City for such co~~crage. The Commission shall annually allow regular In.terest on the mean amount of assets credited to theHealth Benefit Reserve Fund.

MICHIGAN

CITY OF

~tO __t1Pointt]rftrtn$

(none)

(none)

NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTSr. tile QllaUftel Elect ...• f tile at)' tf Grelle PeIMe 'arm.a, llicblgan, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE she aCa GeHral City lleetloa .. lie IIeId III tile City el. Grout Polzlte Farnu, County 01 Warae, IlJekll .. , 011eke 561 day eI Aprtl, 1"1, tllere wW lie aumUted to the vote of the qualified electon of uld City thefellewill, CIIarter AIftBltmnt PI'opOlltlolll:

Published In Grosse Pointe News, Mar. 18, 1971

PRESENT CHAITER PROVISIONSDeterrt4 aettre_Itt:

Section 16.1'1. Should tiny member who either (1)has 2S or more years of credited service, or (2) huattained ale 50 years aad has 1~ or more years ofet'edited . ~erviee. separate from the employ of the cityprior to his attainment of ale eo years, for any reasonexcept hk ret!reml!nt or death, he shall be entitled to aretirement aUowance computed accordin, to settlon18.16, II the section WII in force at the time he last leftelty employment. His t'etirement allowance s~al1 beginthe, firs1 day of the calendar month next following themonth in whieh his application for same is filed withthe Comml3sion on or alter his attainment of age 60years. If the member withdraws hils accumulated con. •ttibutions from the members savings fund he shallthereupon forfeit his rights in and to a deferre.i retire.ment allowance provided in this section. For the periodof his absence from city employmenl (1) he shall notreceive service credit unless otherwise provided in thischapter, and (2) hi$ balanee in the member aavinglifund shan 1M! accumulated .at regular interest.

Deferred Retlremeut:Section 17.17. Should any new member who has 25

or more yean of credited servic~ leave the employ ofthe city prior to his attainment of age 55 years, for anyreason exc~pt his retirement or death, he .shall be en.titled tOI pension computed 'according to sectiOD 17.16as 'the seetlo'n was in .force at the time h16 employmentwith the city laat terminated: Provided, that he doesnot withdraw his accumulated contributions from themembers savings fund. His pension shall begin thefirst day ot the calendar month next following themonth In which his application for same is filed withtheCommiuion on or after his attainment of age 55yearli. Any origilUl member may elect to take the pen.sion provided in this: section in lieu of a peo9lon pro-vided in section 17.18(b). Unletl otherwise provided inthis l!hapttlr. such peNOn shall not receive service creditfor the' perlodot hill absence from eity employment.Until ris pension begins the. balance standing to hisereditltlthe members aavinl8 fund shall be aceumu-latl!d at regular intereat.

MICH.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

A. J, InKCLERKLake Township,Michigan

You are hereby notifiedthat the Annual Meetinf ofthe Electorr; of Lake Town.ship will. be held on Sat-urday, Aprl13, 1971, at theTownship Offices at 71lC5Lake Shore Road (Gl'f)ssePointe Shores MunicipalBuilding at. VenUer. Road,Grosse Pointe Shorea, Mich-igan, at 2 o'clock Il.m.,Eastern Standard Time.

NOTICE OFANNUAL MEETINC

OF ELECTORSAND OF A PUBLICHEARINC ON THE

1971.1972lAKE TOWNSHIP

BUDGET .MACOMt COUNTY,

To the Elettors ofLake TownshipMichigan

A Public Hearing wWalso beheld at the Urne ofthe holding of said AnnualTownship Meeting, on April3, 1971, upon lIdoptlon ofthe Township Budget tarthe fiscal years of 1971~1972.

A copy of the ID71.1972Township of Lake Budgetis available for public in.spectilin at the Office oflhe Township Clerk, 795Lake Shore Road, GrossePointe Shores, MichIgan.

The Grosse Pointe CinemaLeague will meet on Thurs.day, March 25, at 8 o'clock,in Algel' House.

Pointer Dora Bowlby Willi.sbow slides of the islands ofsoulheast Asia, Australia andNew Guinea. I

• • •Pointer SEVERL Y ECK-

MAN, who covers the I!:altSide suburbs for the DetroitNews, will be a f.. toued auc-tioneer at the Theta SigmaPbi Book Fair tomorrow,March 19, at the Detroit PreasCiub. The BOOk Fair 11 spon.s:>red annuall)" b)" Theta Sig.ma Phi's Detroit Chapte.. to

Cinema. LeagueMeets 'M.ar. 25

Center Seniors To J'isit JIillage IHealth CouncilGrosse Pointe's Seniors have -;;;:;:;; apple pie with beverage. t Meets Monday

another very enjoyable trill In the world famous Henry(CoeU.IIM from '1" 13) 1 underwrIte journa1fJm Icbol. plaMed tor them by the Grosse Ford Museum which covers 14 --Grone Pointe South HiCh .uhf,. tor deurvlng women Pointe War Memorial co,spOn. acres tour members will see The Healtt! Education Coun.

School graduate BECKY JO sludents iA Mlcbilln colle,.a sored by the Neighborhood the ;lreet of early American ell ot Grosse PQinte will meetBENTZEN, dau,hter of MR. and u.ft.iveNitles. Beverl)" was Club, ThlJ time it's to the shops the decorative arts gal. on Menda)', March 22, at 1and MRS. DONALD BENT. the 1M'!' reei,~nt 01 the I,ucy Clillton 1M al Greenfield Vii. letle; with period rooms and o'clock, in Central Library.ZEN, of Hollywoocl avenue, an Corbett lIemorlal SChoiaflbip lale followed by a tour of the outslanding collections of fur. Featured slM!aker will beAlma College sophomore. 11 a while a atudent at Wayne fabulous Henry Ford Museum niture. ceramics. glass, metals Sol P. Baltimore, director ofclarlneUst with Alma's 'rOo Stale UDiversit)". on Friday, March It. and texWes. air cOllierv"don of the TBpiece KiIUe Band whlcb leaves • • • . Tbe chuter bus will leave ThE mechanical arts. balls Health Soc:iely of WayneMarch 21 on its sprla, concert STEPHEN J. ilcNEW, of t.l~ Center, 32 Lake Shore at wUl be espedalJ.y aplM!aling.to County. He will discuss thetour ot MicbJgan and Wtseon. OAlord road. wW receive a 10.30 a.m. returning by 4 p.m. those men on the trip wlth need for clean air.sin. B bel of Sci in Ed Luncheon will be in the his. hundreds of antique. hlltorlca) .

• •• Uae f or B 1I~~ceG Sutca. toric Clinton Inn buUt in 1831 and classical bic)"eles, car. Health Education CouncilOIl rom ow..... reeD at~ whicb was OIlce the first over. rlages, automobiles and loco. membtrs ask those who .at.

Co.hosteafts for the Even. Univeralt)" Karch 20. night stagecoacb stop between motives. tend to bring meat or fuhlag Group of the GrUise • • • Detroit and Chi c ago. The The entire 'lay including. based cann~ goods whichPointe Memorial Chureh WOo Vacationin, recenUy in SUD luncheon will include home. transpOrtation luncheon and Iwill be distributed to needymen's Association'. meeting eit)", Ariz.. were MR. and made IOUp, stacked ham sand. tour tickets is iUJt $4.50. Reser. area families at Easler time:~::nc:e :0: O~~R~~~':' MRS. FLOYD 'N. DARGEL, wich 011.homemade ,ristmill vations will be proce.JSed in I The public II cordially in.CIS ROBINSON were MRS.. of Crestwood drive. brea~~_villa,e. green ~~~~nd th~~~~fc~ec~_ r~~v_~d_:.~~ted ~._a~len~ _JOHN SMITH aad CORNELIABUGAR.

M.morl.1Church

CITY OF

fit09St 'oinft lBOfJ~SMICHIGAN

NOTICE OF REVIEWof the

1971ASSESSMENT, ROLL

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board ofReview of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods,Wayne County, Michigan will be in session from9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon AND from 1:30 p.m. to5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time in the

COUNCIL-COURT ROOMof the

MUNICIPAL BUILDING20025 M.ck Avenue

Grosse Pointe Woods, Michig.non

TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1971for the purpose of reviewing the 1971 City As-sessing Roll.All persons considering themselvlls aggrieved bytheir assessment, or who have al:JYquestions orcomments, may present themselves to the Boardof Review at this time.

Fred.rick G. Hornfi.h.rAssessorGrosse Pointe Woods, Mich.

NOTICE OFANNUAL MEETINC

OF ELECTORSAND OF A PUBLICHEARINC ON THE

1971.1~72GROSSE POINTE

TOWNSHIPBUDGET

W.~M Collftly, Mich.To the Electors ofGrosse Pointe 10wnshipMichigan

You are hereby notifiedthat the Annual Meeting ofthe ~ledo rs .of GrossePointe Townshlp will beheld on Saturday, April 3,1971, at the Township Of-fices at '795 Lake 'ShoreBoad (Grolse Pointe ShoresMunicipal BuUding), atVernier Road, GrossePointe Shores, Michllan. 8t1 o'clock p.m. EasternStandard Time.

All matters required bylaw to be' acted upon bythe TCYNDshipElectors atsaid Annual Meeting wWbe considered.

A Public Hearing willalso be helt1 at the timeof the OOlding of said An.nual TOWDIhip Meeting, onApril 3, 1971, upon adop'tiOl2of the TOWIIsbipBudgetfor the fiscal year of 1971.1972.

A copy of the 1971.1972Township of Grosse PointeBudget is available for pub-lic inspecUon at the Officeof the Township Clerk,. '195Lake Shore Road, GrossePointe Shores, Michigan.

THOMAS K. JEffERIESClerkGrosse Pointe Township,Mlehigan .

United Presbyterian16 Lake Shore Rd.

For Informationnight or daycall 882.5330

Worship Servieesand Cburch School .9:30 and 11:15

"A NEW SONG FOR ANOLD WORD"

Dr. Robert D. SwansonAlma College Chait Singing

DEAD HEA'!."The world's greatest game

- income trying to keep aheadof ever. rising expenstls.

Kerby Cub Scout Pack No.481 will hold Its annual Blue1nd Gold Banquet on Monday,March 22, at the Grosse PointeWar Memorial. beginning at'1:30 p.m.

The program will includejudging of the "genius kU"centest, advancement awards,lhe presenbUon of the "Pine.wood Derby" kits, and a playwith a special message, fealur.ing some of the Cub fathers.There will. of course be an~.'tcel1ent meal served.

The evening will be kept. moving at a good clip and~hould be ended by 8:30 p.m.<\ny inleresled Kerby area'arents may contact PeterHigby, 884.9430, for furtberdetails.

St. Paul Ev.Luth.ran Church

TU 4-05119:30 & 11 a.m. S~rv1cea

9:30 a.m. Sunday SChool(Nursery {or Small Children)

7:30 p.m. Wednesda)'Lenten Vesper

R..... Geo,.e E. Kura:, 'estlrRev. AI." f. He,ro, P.atw

at Mlch•• I'.Episcopal Church

10475 511•• 1... 4.1. , ....GrolM 'oi,," WWI

Th~ Rev. Edgar H. YeoJnaJI.Rector

.,00 I,m. Eucharhlto;~"J&.111. Choral EucbarlJt "

Sermoil C h II r c hSchool-Infanta thruJunior HlIlh

11:30 I,m, Eucharill ",libHymns and SbortAddress

Sto Jame •.Lutheran Church

Cha'''nte Ind Loth,..TU 1... 71

We Invite You to WorshIpWith Us

9:30 Worship &:Sunday School (1-8)

11:00 Worship &:Sunday School (all ages)

, llev. Chin" W. ItndreckItov. Itolancl L. IchHCII.

unitarianism: !In open,forward-Lo oking re-ligion.

the unitarian churchhaTTll c. meserve. minister I17I:iO maumee at neUservice and church school,10:30 a.m."UNITA ~IAN UNIVER-

SALIST IDENTITY"Dr. Harry C. Meserve,

Preaching

CARROL C. LOCKCITY ASSESSOR

GENERAL CITY ELECTIONAPRIL 5, 1971

NOTICE OFASSESSMENT

TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1971

'1... bell.Ev. Lutheran

ChurCth

CITY OF

f1'O_t Join«Jmn~WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Vernier Road at Wed,e\l'oodDrive, GrolM Pointe Wood

884.5040Church Worship S:30 " It

Sunday SChool 9:30Rev. P. Keppler

Rev. David Proctor,ANt. Paltor

LENTEN SERVICESWednelday 10:30 a.m.

Ind 7:30 p.m.

n. Grosae Point.COft.reptlonal

Church2-iO Cha1fonte at Lothrop9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.

Worsbip Service. andCburch School

Crib and KindergartenFacilities Available

"ON TRIAL"Rev. George Eo Pruessner.

In Care PaltorDr. Boy R. Hutcheon

GROSSE POINTE WOODS[fJresb!J.terian Church

199110MACK AVE, at TORREY JU>. 886-4300Worship Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.

Church School 9:30, Senior High 7 p.m."AM I REALLY A CHRISTIAN?"

Dr. John Olert, Jr.

CITY OF

e;tO-St Joinit i~IMPORTANT

SPECIAL NOTICE. .ABSENT VOTERS BALLOT

CARROL C. LOCKDeputy City Clerk

Published - Grosse Pointe News, issues of March 18and March 25, 1971.

Registered, qualified Electors in the City ofGrosse Pointe Farms who expect to be absentfrom the City, or who are confined to home orhospital by illness or disability are urged to applyfor Absent Voter Ballots, at once. NO APPLICA.TION CAN BE MADE AFTER 2:00 P.M., SAT-URDAY, APRIL 3, 1971. Application must bemade prior to such time at the City Ofike.

THE GIOSSE POINTEBAPTIST CHURCH

I Mile at IUaekGroue Potllte Woods

I .. vlC•• IlOU to ",or.hlp will, Ui.

9:45 A.M.CHURCH SCHOOL

11:00 A.M.MORNING WORSHIP

7:00 P.M.EVENING WORSHIP

Rev. Jack Fullard,Interim Pastor

Rev. Robert Radcliffe,Minister of Christian

Education

A meeting for the purpose of reviewing the1971 Assessment Roll for the City of GrossePointe Farms, Wayne County, Michigan, will beheld by the Board of Rp.view on:

Published-Grosse Pointe News, issue of March 18, 1971

at the City Hall, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse PointeFarms, Michigan, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.,and from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

All those deeming themselves aggrieved bysaid assessment may then be heard.

Grosse Poin" u..ite.METHODIST CHURCH

111 Moron RMcI886.2363

Minister"~1T1I A. Thoma.

1l:I8 FAMILY WORSHIPSERVICEChu~h Ichool {or nur.In)' th", sixth iradea.

10:18 Church Scho,,1 tor graclesseven throulh twelve.Adult lemlnan and db.cuaalon Iroupl.

11:18 MORNING WORSHIPSERVICEChureh School tor nur.leI')' thru Kindergarten.

Thursday, March 18, 1971

MIRACULOUSE<lucaU(ja will not solve all

.your problem., but it certainlywW work wonders.

s: 7, : 7 7 r ' ? E5S'? $ n a sr.,.,. 2'277?! Sss'. sS' •• s r 1.r • = t 92+ • -+ mo.« •• t d. * 'n •• t « .........

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If the young arc dis-gusted and appalledat the racism of toclay(and rightly SO) • , .

they shoulct havelived here 25 yenlsago.

STUDIO CAMERASHOP:CARL JOYNER. -

20229 MACK ... in the Woods

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• Am.rlcen Expren• Carte Branche• Diners Club

Detroits' Finest!

• All Color TVs• Heated Pool• Restaurant

8ALMAR MOTEL3250 E. Jefferson Ave.

LO 7-7000

Balmar instead!1I

Tile "INN" Place II Detroit

fabulous

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"'ho, 1\'here and 1\,hntnotBy Whoozit

A few weeks ago . . . Detroit General HospitalService League old and new volunteers gathered tocelebrate their lOth birthday, Among the founders'~roup enjoying continental breakfast iil the WayneCounty Medical Society were localites Mrs. C. D.Drake, Mrs. James S. Harland, Miss Anna Oxenhand.ler, Mrs. Russell Peebles, Mr:... Milton Weed, Mrs. Wil-liam Wertz and Mrs. Oscar Zemon ... And there wereothers, who'd volunteered for nine years, for eight, forsix months, the League's pink-jumper ladies fromGrosse Pointe, Birmingham and the Inner City who'vechosen to work together, to go where it's at .. , Whatthey're doing is a good thing.

Recently, a training program ... for teenagers,sponsored by the Martin Luther King High School, wasbegun. As soon as this training program is completedthe Service League will provide bus tickets for youngpeople volunteering their services, so that their kind.ness does not cause hardship ...

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The Florence Feldman Room ... named after tILeLeague's late founder, is open to the families of critic-ally ill, surgical and intensive care patients, with avolullteer always on hand to serve fresh coffc.a, and toLISTEN. .. .

Another valuable service . , . has been to adviserelatives or fl'iends accompanying a new patient to theHospitaL Non.patients are not allowed to remain ill theEmergencJ Room but IllUSt wait in the lobby ... TheService League volunteer can advise them there :lboutthe patient's current status without disturbing theworking medical staff, can explain the various servicesthe Hospital offers, and how to find them ... eancarefor chilrlren who must remain ill the lobby canlisten as all anxious relative unburdens hilllself .

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Women and children ... are helped too. Recentlya Service League volunteer came upon a little girl lOSeing her hair due to sickness. The volunteer told afriend-and soon a custom wig was on its way (romNew York, styled and si~ed especially for the smallpatient ...

For example ... the Sen'ice League maintaills alarge storeroom full oC clothes, especially shoes Cormen. Just men? Well ... It isn't just Cor men - butstatist;~s prove that more men than women are muggedand more men than women are involved in fights re-sulting in wrecked or lost clothes, to say nothing ofph)'sical injury ... Instead of sending these lIIen rightback int(l the streets lacking shoes or clothes, the Lea.gue tries to outfit them ... Of course, demand Carexceeds suppl)': Here's one place where donations ofused or slightly out.of.date clothing are REALLY ap-preCIated . , .

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CANVASOXFORDS

IrLUTHEROXFORDS

theship's wheel

lN05 MACK TU '.1*OI'IN DAILY' TO •

. lat. 1111S II."'.

Good Taste

for

Favorite Recipesof

People 111 The Know; We're indebted to . , . l\Irs, Charles 1\, Du ('!lanlle,'- -J' 111, of l\1orall road, for a look inside Detroit General

Bulter.Rum Ice Cream Hospital and its to.year.old, (this year), Servke LeagueSauce ; whose melllbel s, from all parts of the metropolilan

Contributed by I area-The Pointe is well represented--work llIud! alldMrs. l'tillon J. Boyd , meet little ... "To free the Hospital Staff for Their

34, cup corn syrup I More Professional Duties" i:: the League's purpose ...1 package (3% ounce) j To encourage self-respect and maintenance of pcrsonal

butterscotch instant dignity for the Hospital's Inner City patients is itspudding mix 'd.' d" I' h% cup evaporated milk ':vlden accomp I~ men.~ ... "

1 tablespoon butter(melted)

1 tablespoon rumPour corD syrup into a bowl.

Blend ID instant pudding mill.Gradually add chilled I!vap.ora led milk, stirring CUDslant.ly. Add one tablespooD meltedbutler and onE; tablespooDrum. Store in refrigerator.l'lakes oDe pint.

COUPON SPECIAL

Fresh Cut

CARNATIONS

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$1~~.!I

While They Last with eoupoJl., ••••• ,.•• I ••••••••• It IIIII 1••••••• 1.1 ••••••••••• tt ••• 1111'" t •• ;

17931 Elst Warren

3,000 on hand

2 Doz.• Visit Our 2,99 tabl. of flowering Plants

Allemon Floriston E. Warren

TU 4-6120

Due to 'popular demand ·we are happy to repeat

last weekI s ad

FRESH CUT DAFFS

Pointer of Interest

l\IRS. EUGENE HADJISKY, OF CRANFORD LANE

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Nazareth ChoirI Singers Com,ingI

PlLoto by Eddie ~tcGr.til, Jr. : The Madrigal Singers of, 'I. N'azar(?th College of Kalama.

zoo. on tour, make their localclebut next Wednesday. March

By Jane ~Iueller as a little boy," Maryellen I 24, at 8 o'clock in the FriesSh ' r . h t h h d "St h "notes. " Crystal Ballroom of the Grosse

. e s, prac l~llIg was e .preac e. ay ~J.lle, When the Hadjiskys mar. I Pointe War Memorial.advls~d Co~sultlllg Psychologist Maryellen Ha~Jlsky, ried. the question Of which I Directed by Sister Lauraspeakmg WIth mothers of pre-school age chl1dren, side of town to live on (Marv. I Smith of the Sisters of st."while your own children are young. If you possibly I ellen, born in Buffal~. N.Y.• l Joseph who operate the co.edcan ... " It's the best way, Maryellen advised, for the had been living in The Pointe; I ~olJege in southeastern Michi.mothers and the children. <l;~- '" - her bridegroom was a born I gan, the group is composed of

Then along came Johnny and It was wondt:rfuI. Birmingham.ite), came up. I 11 students who perform num.Hadjisky. Established in leG5 The lake decided it. I ~rou~ .off.campus concerts with

.Johnny's four now, in a Pr~. The Center for Teaching "My husband has a sail- tradItIOnal and mo?ern. ar.Kindergarten class at Um. Abo t Pad W h d hoat:' rangements. One gIrl IS aversity.Liggelt Sthool. beenu est~~~rshe~ at a~ay~e They sai!. in the summer, stu?e~t f~om So~t~ Vietn~m.

. La~t )'ear, !'daryellen. took State University in 1965 to head north for skiing _ the)' majoring m MUSICand VO.lcehIm Into the clly (DetrOIt) to further new approaches to the were there this Chrislmas and The Detrolt.Grosse Pom:Ea cooperative nu~sery, be. study of peace and war on aU New Year's _ whenever they chapter of the. AI~mna of Naz. After a patient . . . is admitted, the volunteerscause she .wanted him. to ha.ve eJucational levels. can in the winter. areth College invIte,s all memo make each person's stay as pleasant as possible. Thethe expencnce of bemg WIth .. d'" bel'S, guests and fnends to at Service League's knitted slippers $erve a double pur-all kinds of children. from all .. The ~re,Slhool ProJect, m. . Mr. H.a Jlnsk~ IS a. meChan-ltend. Both concert and reokinds of backgrounds. Illated 10 .1~70. grew out. '1f Icall.aeng,,;eer WIth GICfels As- freshments are free of charge. pose: They are warm AND they stay on, (paper slip-

It was a good experience. the recogmhon .that educatIOn sac tes. . . Te, help determine how many pers sound very efficient, but have you ever triedsuccessful for .Johnny, fascinat- a~d understandm? about c?n_~aryellen, working full.bme will be served, guests are walking in them?) ...ing for Maryellen. nlc~ and conn~ct.~esolutlOn unlll ~ohnn~ CR.mealong, .had asl~ed to notify Mrs. Dwight * * *

"Those young mothers" begms very early In Me. out of had blUe. ~I~e for o~gaOlzed (Barbara) Labadie at 886-2681 Because thpre are always .•. some patients who. '11' the conviction that deep feel. group actIvIties. She still does- h . • • .she says of hcr Tn~}an VI aile in s about aggressive im ulses n.t: Johnny is, after all, only or. Mrs. Charles (Loretta) I never ave VISitors, others ,~hose fam.llies mus~ corne

co.op co.p~rents, are really gd h t' ti p f four a d 'f 0 .' 'tt d I K31ser at 821.9022. I to them at the end of a workmg day \'Ia bus (WIth anyomethin"I" T r' n s po-tatio an e arae erls c ways 0 • n 1 ne IS comml e ------------ b f t ' . I 's ... ".'. II dealing with con f I ic t are to P I' act i c i n g what one .! num er 0 ransfers), the League provH.es !! sundries

proved the sole fly In the ~mt- learned in the impressionable preached... golden o~ otherWIse. They're I cart so patients may purchase toiletries or sweets ...men!. J(lhlltly., only Pomle ." • I cosmopohtes. * * *child enrolled in the coop, hac years of call1est chlld.hood. Lov~s lUeml1.~almer, I And they're parents. .

. lo be driven in and oul aaain The Pre.School Project cur- She did make time dunng Maryellen Hadjisk has ood Children are not ... forgotten. The League makesevery school day by _ °wh~ rently offers workshops ~nd a her career years for the Vas- I reason to be concer;ed a~oul I and distributes stuffed animals, (or children in theelse? _ Maryelle'n. pon~ of co-op alumnae WIth a sar Club of Detroit, and for the future about peace about wards and children accompanying their mothers to

Of course, MaryeJlen had varIety of. backgrounds a~d lI!errill.Palmer Alumni: "I had war.' . ' Hospital clinics . . . League members blk with andthe time 10 do it. She'd stopped lale~ts aVailable to lead. dls- one ?raduate year ,there (at Her four-year.old Johnny is read to small patienls-and this is a ~reathelp, for theworking shortly before Johnny . cusslOns .re~a~ed to the mter- Memll-Palmer); It satre. the future. children need it, but Detroit General's highly trainedwas born ests of mdlvldual co.op nur- mendous place. ----------- th . t ft 't f' d t' . th' h h I

'. . t h 'd series reference materials for Now she's mak'lng lime for erapls S 0 en can III lme m elr eavy.sc ec-P r act I c 1 n g wha s e '. . If" t."preached .. , aAdfufl~Sanfd children and Pubhc the Pre-School .Proje.ct. FOR SAFETY AFLOAT u es or ex r,IS ., '*

W T gh D . I . aJrS orums. . But nol takmg time from BROWSE" as .?" t'CI~~n. The idea is to stimulate I Johnny. "Best Seller" ... at Detroit General is the Bible," It' was, she rem1l1lSCeS, thought about raising children "We do a lot of walking, We TH E S'H IPS (Old Testament much preferred over the New); ill Cact~;;uch harder. (to .stO! ;~k) who value kindness and consid. have no backyard to speak of WHEEL it's SO popular suppl)' can't keep up with demand!

t a~ I ever. Imagme '. ~n era lion, who are free to c.on- here, so I take Johnny to the Bib]~s keep disappearing - can that be all' bad? - soYOr reI ~or~I~~ y~~ thlrk'Dg sider ways other than phYSIcal (City waterfront) park. We Biles are always IllOST welcome as donations •.. Inon Y a e Ime 0 attack to resolve personal dif- go out on the dock and wethings .. .' ~nd then y~u ~top, fercnces and meet day.to-day look for ducks ... " the book and magazine department, :RIack Literature,and you. miss the soclabl:tty, social ilroblems. 'I "My kid's crazy about current issues of popular periodicals and poeket books,t~e me.~tmg people, the mlng- Right Up lIer Alley trains! Lots of Sunday after-' especiall)' westerns and mysteries, are greatly ap'I~ng wl.h coneagu~~, the get- This Pre.School Project is noons we all go down to the predated ...hng out l~verb ~Y. . h tailor.made ror Maryellen H~d- Art Institute, then over to the

dMlarYl.e[en t a n:v~r In t~r jisky. It coincides with her In. old Grand Trunk ~.lation by the

a. UtI e no wor e or s . terests, ,both personal and pro. river.dIed. t' h d b fessional. It takes just the right "Do you know there's an

Her vaca IOns a een amount of her time. Iron Sidewheeler there, overshort: A few. days in. N~w "But, please remember to 100 years old that STILLYor~, a week m Quebec WIth say that I'm only ONE memo takes trains ove~ to Canada!?"a ~rlp.nd. . bel' of the committee," Noted Just watching the river is

fh!n, SIX years ago, she and remembered. fascinating for the Hadjiskys.mamed., Then, to both Had- Noted and remembered too Just watching period is fas-Ijisky's great delight,. Johnny to give full eredit to committee cinating. ' ,was born. members Florence Stroll. Phy- The trick is to be see.er,

"I g? north in the sU!!imer. chiatric Sodal Worker, Lillian not a passer-by.r hadn ~spent a summe~ In the Genser, director, Center for "We look lor things in thenorth ~lDce I was a ChIld, but Teaching About Peace and city (Detroit). We don't wantmy c:lllid gives me a reason War, Esther Callard, WSU De. to lose our orientation to it."to," . . partment of. Home Ec?nomi~s, Eugene and Maryellen Had.

Not. working has Its com- and to consultants Ell Rubm, jisky have no use for ghettos,pensalLons. . Ph.D., d!rector, Nor the a s t

And, once a home roubne Guidance Clinic, and Josephhas been established, (having Fischoff. M.D., Child psychia-worked helps greatly in that: tris!.The Woman Who Works has "I think it's extremely im-got to organize herself - or I nortant to emphasize that weeverything falls apar!), there's are only stimulating thought,leisure to look around, make NOT tellinlol people what the)'new eontacls. find new friends. ought to think."

Something's Slartlng Another item noted and re-"Come on," said one of these membered.

friends to Maryellen late last "The Pre.School Project isspring, "I want you to go with only ONE facet or the Associ.me to Belly (Mrs. Alfred R., ales' activities."Jr.) Glancy's. Belly's going Another item noted and reoto start something. It sounds membered.like an interesting project." Open TO'All Women

Maryellen went. "Associates membership isThe '~omething" Bet t y open to all women. from all

Glancy staded that day .\s parts of the metropolitan De-Center Associates, a new or. troit area,"ganlzalion to introduce peace Another item noled and reoeducation to the classroom by membered.supporting the Center for And double.starred in ourTeaching About Peace ana notes, ringed and exclamation-War at Wayne Slate Univers. pointed, (NO WAY can we ..Hy. I forget to remember this!), Is I

The Associates, under the the information that one of theleadership of President Glancy world's foremost architect.s,serves as a supportive arm of R. Buckminster Fuller, Willthe Center, implementing ex. speak At the University of De-isting Center programs via troil next Thursday evening,promotion of community inter- Mar~h 25, at 8 o'dock. ,est in and understanding of the The Center ror Teachmgpurposes and services of the About Peace and War, ofCenter and via fund.raising, Wayne Slate University, in co,and instigating new programs operation with the Universityto extend the scope of the of Delrott is sponsoring theCenler's education111 and reo event at the Student Union onsource projects and programs. U. of D.'s McNichols Campus.

The first or these new pro. It's open to the publie. Andgrams, the Pre.School Project, il's free.is already in operation. It's an They're Big on EcologyAssociates' "baby." The Hadjiskys, Unitarians,

MaryeJlen Hadjisky is Con. are big on ecology, on cleansuiting Psychologist on the water, clean ail', on saving/Pre:School Project committee. con Sill' V in g animals, birds,

"There was a presentation plants-and people,hy Center officials," Maryellen "My husband ran aroundrecalls, remembering the first the Cranbrook marshes, partie-meeting at Betty Glancy's, Ipatlng in science programs,

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