1 - Local History Archives
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1 - Local History Archives
1, •••• --------.--- .1:'11 W'~:sMil __ q_1IIft:il1$l« u. II'S'Flf IN L a , .. t b Iii alii t i . t, .. I ... u!I\ .... 1 J-to ... ~7~ ..~~~ '" , , I Thursday, • I l t~ I ,• By Jim Stickford Monday, Feb. 23 The Gross\:' Pomte Park City CounCil meets at 7 p m In the Park clt) hall, 15115 E Jefferson • The Grosse Po.nte Wood ... ('Ity Couacil meets at ';' 30 P m In Wood., Clt.r hall. 20025 Mack Plaza The Grosse POInte Farms City CounCil meets at 7 30 p m In Farms Clt) f,dll, 90 Kerby.koaa Feb. 25 Dr Suzanne Klem. super-I ,ntendent of the Grosse POInte puLh\. ~l..huul ::oy;:.t,~JU, I I IS hostmg a forum tltled "What Does the Future Hold for the Grosse Poh1te Schools?" The forum IS 10 Grosse Pomte South High School, Room 166, and begms at 7 30 pm It IS free of charge and . IS sponsored by Lillo' A..}Jh,,' Mu chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, m mternatlOnal honora!) SOCIety of ....omen (>du(,'1tor~ Representatn,es from the stat.e and federalleglslatures WIll be an hand to dISCUSS 1 ho", stat.e and federal Initiatlves WIll affect Grosse Pomt.e schools Henry Ford Health Systelu aJ1nounted last week that .Josephme Ford of Grosse Pomte has donated $10 mllhon to Ib cancer center In retogmbon of Ford's gen. erous contnbutJOn. Henn Ford offiCIals also announced that the cancel center ha" been renamed the Jo,cpnme Ford Cancer Center The donat:on "'as made 1'1 merT'nrv of her late hu<;band Walter B Ford II. who was tr('ated for pancreatic ('ancer In tht. earh 1990s at Henn Ford Hospital Mr'- Ford als~ 1'< a former hoard of tru"tt>e member of H('nn Furd H<'l'!Pltal . !n makmg the announcement. her son Buhl Ford "ald -OUf famIly has al ... <I)' had a great Interest In perrttuatmg thE>hIgh qU<lht:\omedIcal care that IS routln~h pro\ Ided here. ever s.nce mv great grandfather. !-lenr) FOI d, founded Hen!)' Ford HospItal 10 1915 " The donaLon IS bemg gl\ er. 10 t .... 0 mcreml'nts \\ nh the total ::>1'..1 mIllIOn expected to be reached y"thm five;> ears The mone\ v.IlI be used for expanding ~1} mteldlSclphnan chmc on the Henry Ford HospItal campus con~tructmg a hIgh technology cancer ('(Inference faClhty, usmg state of the art ''ldeoconfereocmg to spee<l tonnectlOr.s between ph) SIClans at the reg-anal SIteS and Hent') Ford HospItal campus. creatmg a canCEl prevention and research educahon umt. and Jmplewf'ntmg a broad-scale commum t~ pducatJOn program aImed :It early detectIOn of brea",t prostate colon and cprvlcal (anCEI "Mn, Fora'< generous gyfl: enhance::. the ~,ster •• s cancer program, Impro\ mg patIent ca~e and assI"tmg With the ...\ "tem::, effort. to ad\'l.lnll' pre\entlOn and treatment of th" dl.l' ......(. ~... d (;,,'1 L Warden. pre.ldent and chief t'xecutn e anie'er of Henrv Ford Health S)stem '""'ThH:> gent'"1 ul1tt glft dUOW:. the Josephm'" Ford Cancer Center to take suo"tanhal steps forv.ard m maklOg It a nationally leadmg cancer care and pre; entlOn program," The Jo"ephme Ford Cancer Center already IS one of th" largest In "outheast Michigan More tha" 15 percent of all J)E'rsons m southeast ~llchlgan dIagnosed With cancer are treated at the center, and more than 3.000 newly diagnosed cancer patients each year go there II' addl'HJn the .Tosephmc Ford Cancer Center IS currentl~ 1il\C'l\(,d m more than 160 tancer <tu,he' Iflcludmg the u«' of 'ulnde gene therapy f(,~ brea,t prostate ana bram cancer RenT; Furd HospItal IS the only locatIOn In ~J,chlgan appTllved b' the leder:J.1 go, erument to u,c monocloncl.l antIbodies to fight carJre~ according to a compa1'1'. rtp .. "'l ,..,lea'=;fi' .... -\t the ne .....s conference. Rur,1 Ford read 11 .tatement fOJ hlS 'nother J.nnountlTlg th l dom: T \)n \\ e rh se to '<upport Henry r ord " lar.ct'r program b......U..,L .1hL I:ldn,: [L!'T 'lL~, r ;mcer h.ls affected uur !l\ es '11.. 0 'Th,s gift I" In effect, C tLdnh ,(Ill fur tli" uubldl.Jll1g health tare that our faI"uh ha" recel\ ed here It also serves to contmue the legacy begun by lrJ) grandfather ~It v. a'< here at Hen!) Ford Hosplt.al that my husband, Wally, v. as treated for pancreatic cancer The hIghly personallzed. care he recel\ eo, I beheve, made hiS final vecl.rs more comfortable I'd like to extend a speCIal thanks to Wallj ',; per"onal phYSICian, See FORD, page 2A I I OpznlOll . Senwrs Obit/wne .... Schools Autos 6A .8A 9A BuCirncs<; 14A Entertall/men! I ad,~ "The best Lcay to 1 VJ.LdJ, f' 1 al, 4,U~ ,"u.s.;:, .. :,I,.a.glt:" UJ. 1 I.JJ~ avoid getting the flu is to get a flu shot, " Dr. Don Bignotti Bon St'cours Hospital WIll get It ThiS flu seenlS to be maklflg the rounds ~ Blgnottl sald that \\-hile eve!) \"nter bnng,; a r<'und of fl:J thiS year It seems "orse than 10 the last couple of Win ters HI' suspect" that the rela. tl\ ely \\ arnt weather IS plajTln!! a role ~When It s realJ; cold p€'ople stay hon- e - Blgnottl S'1H1 "The, don t \\ ant to go to tht mall or to th~ mo; Ie" But \\ \' h thIS warmer '" ll1t"r \\ eatheJ people .-Ire gettmg out -r.o', ....hlch means that thl'\ ha\l:' more (hdnCeS of getting exposed "Aj"" I thlllk thl' 't"a'l' 1" d lIttle more .3g;;re;;~l\ ethan strams ;;een m the pa"t fe\\ ....'1nters Blgnottl saId tnat If you get the flu yOU "huuld take Cdle of )()ur!'elf Dnnk plent) offlUlds If )OU ha\e a perslsttnt cough that Dnngs up dIscolored TT"l1' ...."<:"' ................... - .... ,.1-."_. _ t"'I1 _ ... t"'''' ~i"'\ ..... r' .... ~ ~,.,,.l a ......... lcal attentIOn saId Blgnottl That nllght be a Sign of pneumonIa The mam symptoms '...111 last for three or four days Blguottl saId You WIll fel'l ,ery bad The cough WIll stay \\'1th ) ou for one or t",o \\ eeks Tne r:u na;; a.IlectcG. peuple all agE' categorH's. saId Blgnottl But older people are more vulnerable becau'Se the\ tend to get SIcker and tend t~ za feel the effects of the flu more "The best .....ay to mOld get than younger pE'ople tmg the flu IS to get a flu shot" The \\ orst seems to be 0\ er s,i1d B.gnottl But If )OU ha;en't got one. then )OU BlgnOtll sald But that doesn t mean that flu cycle IS fimshed should take some common sense precautlons I1ke aVOIdmg Those \\ho haven't been Sick those who have the flu Wash should stlll take \\ hat precauyour hands If .r0u come mto tIOns that they can Those \\ ho contact wlth someone \\ ho has come do\\-n With the flu should the flu. then chance" are yOU not take It llghtly• he sald flu cycle, was more than 96 percent full, whIch IS hIgher than average We were accept109 all patIents. but ....e \\ere also trymg to reroute some of our non-cntlcal Cdre cardIac patient!' to other medIca] fadlties No one ""as t-.lrned a\\ay" Dl Dun Blgnolt. of Bon Secours said flu s:'mptoms Include a cough, fatIgue. fe"er and aches It 15 type A mfluen- Hi lOA 12A Home: Grosse Pomte y., oods 6B lC Sports Classzfied The recent outbreak of the III metro Detr01t has 1. t resIdents hard and local hospItals harder Jan Du';t.er, spokesperson for HE'nry Ford Cottage HOSPital, SaId that staffers have felt the effect of the flu on patients ","r~'ve pnrcaril). been SCCLYJg pediatrIC patJents.~ saId Duster "AU of our hospitals ha'"e been filled to capaCIty m the pa"t fe\\ days and ....1' ha,e been \\ 3,tmg for beds to become 3; allable \\'e "..ere clnsed to acceptIng ne\\ patIents requmng bl'ds four out of the five da,'s of the week of Feb 9-13 ~cause of the ll1.lmb€r of flu patients ~ Kdth) Roberts of the Gros'e Pomte ""hoo! ",stem saId that th!' nu.l'her of ab"encb In the Sy ~tem s eleml'ntan schools has been hIgher tha~ a; eragl But the numbel s ha\!> not reathed the le\'~1 ~et b. the state liS a cn~b. l( \ e1 she said Dustpr ~'11d that th, emer genc,) rO<lm dodor" have bPen ,;eemg an unusual ('umbel of upper respIratory H1fectlOn~ Ths can dc. clop mlo '.\ alkmg pneumoma If the Sick pprson IS not carefuL s~e \~amed 8t John <;pokesma.. ~hke Kalns saJd that the worst set>ms to be 0\ er "The number of flu pat.ents we are seemg seems to ha;e peakea," said Karns ~The has- flu Cancer center at Henry Ford receives $10 million donation Thil Fnends of the Grosse Pomte War Memonal IS holdmg Its annual Taste of the Hops from 6 30-9 p m Fans ofbr(>wed lIbatIOns ""Ill have the chance to ta~t€' the best of DetrOit TIcket'; are $30 Call (.'313 I 881- 7:;11 for mformatlOn Thursday, Staff Wntt::H Josephine "Dody" Ford, center. glances at her family as Henry Ford Health System CEO 'Gall Warden, left, IIDd ber SOD, Dubl Ford. UDveUthe logo f9r the neWly renamed Josephine Ford cancer Center. following her $10 million dOllation to the cancer center. Friday, Feb. 20 I- I Feb. 19 The Gros~e Pomte Hlstoncal Soclet) IS hoJdmg a lecture by Arthur M Woodford at i 30 pm In the Grosse Pnmte War Memonal The lecture "..111 explore the sou[('.es and research behind the t ....o-voJume set "Tonnancour, Llfe In Grosse Pomt.e and Along the Shores of Lake St ClaIr ~AdmiSSIon IS free ('all (313) 884-7010 for mformatlOn I r Winter flu hits Pointe hospitals hard; beds filled 5C Family: Hu-band, t\\ 0 ~tep- ...ons Sdmlr I~ I ~ I I Sweet stU.~C! I Young Briar. Fisher, 2 1/2. takes a sweet taste of sugar maple sap wbile his sister, Danielle. assi!.ts. The children's mother, Robm says she grew up in Massachusetts and was very big into suga.ting and wanted her children to experience the fun of it At her home on Buckicg1J.am in the Park, she tap~d the tree herself, and the ct.il.1ren and their father, Eric. have enjoyed 1 1/2 quarts of maple syrup so far on their pancllkes Robin says real maple "YTUPis lighter and dearer than the store.,..J"t.. .. + ...... C' • uvyf5J.A" a ~ '-'_~ _'-"J.'%.... ...... I I ~.1"'!' ... .,l.. _ ...... ~-...011~ ...,; .1_ .. ULllIt7 EDITORIAl.: 882-0294 • DISPLAY ADVERTISfNC: 882-1l)()O .~ { • UCCUpdl.lun. VHLLl.-VI 1"- Ul Lepro'W Rehef and sp{'clal c,ents coord.nator for I~ ~::t:' ':md I"" been gnnd to mE'" I ! S('(" "to!")', page 4A l- I CLASS1MBJ! RR2~6900 • ~J.RCULAl'I'ON:, B.ubai"&Rubulc 143-5577 • I'RPOUC1'(()N: _ kH2-60YO, \ • News 2A February 19, 1998 Grosse Pointe News I 50 years ago this \\'eek • ~esterday's lleadlines I I 50 years ago this week • Tht. Gru"se Fro '1Le Hono~ Roll A'"oclatluT! hOPb to navf' merrlOr'al hbran mO:1e, - a mll1lTrUlTl (Jf S5(j() 00U ahed b) Mem"'1al DJ..\ The libra!} \\111 honor more than I r.J vOu ,u\ed I! I. l"1 11 'ht dJ.1Q ~... onu:n \\ 11.0 - The CltV 'Jf Gr'J'>be PeJlr.te ha- recelvf'cl notI!icallOn that It<, appllcatlOIl tor ehglblllty under tnI' :\ dtlOnal Flood. In.,ul ance ProgJ dP1 na" !)ten appru\l:.d Effectl\ t' Feb 16 local propert" ana casualty J ?:::::.~t~ ..... .. vuId b~= <-" 'i'.'lr dnd the lOG ReD natlOnall1ood -; ..,~}L;:b In"uranc,- J I oInt<:rbldem" leho !0,,1t'lelr 10 years ago this ;" eek !l\.A e" ,ur.c\ recentlY 'I. comp ct Gross" POinte North's J b\ L:'.1 Bar'lea dm;c'ol of Marc. deMan:gold slg!'s to pia) l" • • 1 ' football at Notre Dame thiS pupd per,onne:: \\.Ith thp n l ~. 11 r' r"_ '9 d j-l -., vv.~ v'w"" that,) .; ....1' lllg permit" "'ere I""ued dunng calendar )ear 19-17 'fh 1" constItutes a real.. bLlIldmg boom only ex teedI'd m 1939 1940 and 1941 \"hen 718, 755 and 831 pern'llts '" ere l"sued resP"'Ctlv",ly The major t\ dthe actmh I~ a contH:ua. 'l".l of the trend \I. hleh start<"j With tl-,e resumption of home bulldlllg 1Il 1935 foiloYtlOg th", DepreSSIOn ~- Icy streets and a reckless driver who almost sideewiped them are blamed by the occupants of this car fol' what happened on Jeffenon and Park Lane at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. A Detroit man drlviDg and his passenger were both hurt. They were taken to Bon 5ecours HO$pitaJ for tRatmcnt. It WIi.5 feared the driver might have suffered a fractured naB. The passenger, who suffered cuts 00 his face. said the driver S1VerVed to miss being sideswiped by another car ll1so heading west on Jeffenoa and went into a skid that ended against a tree. (Grosse Pc.inte News il'eb. 19. 1948; photo by Fred RWU1clIs.) Ford other cancer center team memo bers VIho a"slskL! w hi" U1re "Today, With thiS donation I would hke to agaw express my gratitude "The Ford famIly remalDS co1llIIl.ltted to Improvmg the future for all those who choose Henry Ford Health System fcr their medica! care "We knoVi that the Important rese~h anci prevention programs under way here at Henry Ford are second to none Our VI'lIOn IS that thIS gift Wlll help reduce the mCldence of cancer and weaken lts devas. - tatmg Impact on all cancer patJent~ and their famllies "I belIeve my husband would be so proud If he could be here wday" $650,000 pnses 9 Lakeshore by Horace U Rose Ten-ace COffi2 acres at 12 It was constructed Dodge In 1934 for V"t tIlt:' pu.Lul.. ""iel\ dep:lI ~ment OffiCials ~ald 98 percent of all r"tall frdud In the F drm" otcurred at the rdall stor",s at :\lack and :\lor<ss • In the Wood". cnme- :.t<itIS' I", "'~" 'm rlnp t" ., "'''''''',o,..ln ~ U Dave Hoover .. r Mrs Dodge dIE'd in 1970 at the age of 103 $4 rmlhon /3 T3) 886-4888 ward m creatmg a leadmg cancer care and preventIOn program. The money will go toward: • Regional Chnic Enhancement: Finalizmg the development of breast and prostate interdisCIplinary c1uucs In it.s J)Qwnriver, West Bloomfie!d ~d Maromb Cuwlty regional cancer faclhties. SItes for r.ancer care are being enhanced in all three clime settings, wluch allows patients to receive cancer care near where they hve. Patient educal10n and exanuning areas are being reconfigured to pro\,de easy access to treatment 8re>lS, such as radtatt.on services and I r",_ _ " ... _, I~\'~b~,-do~t~~t ~ ;~:I RUSSO'S BAKERY chemotherapy • Program ConsohdatlOn: Ford HospItal campus Space Buildm~ a state of the art, interdisciplinary dedicated for generously SlZed examming rooms that also family, patient educat.lon areas and rooms dedicated to disc"dssing pn- accommodate a patient's vate matters such as counbeling, c1Wlcal trials and social support needs • Advanced Technology BuildIng a high techno:logy caucer conference facility, using state of the art "ideoconferem.mg to speed connections between physiCians at the regional sites and Henry Ford HospItal campus. This fosu-rs a team approach m whlch physicians from a range of speCIaltIes located at dIlferent Sltes can Slmulta.l1t!ousl} review test results and discuss a patient's cartl • I clinic on the Henry 15 being togt!ther • Research Development" Estabhshmg a cancer prevention and research education unit, which ill ...olves the recruItment of additional nat'ioI1alfy recognizl"d cancer prevention researchers ill the areas of nutnt.lon, tobaccu control and early cancer detection Fresh From Our Oven To }()u! • • • • Fresh Breads Muffins Assorted Rolls Cannohs • PIzza by the Slice • Donuts • Pastries • Cookies • Vane1y of Fresh Subs WE HAVE PACZKI! • 19304 KeRy Road • Harper Woods 313-371-4580 Mon -Sat -8am-6 m annual I I I your BABY! .;...- .. L the first' ill a de<.dde - In \\hlch a ,,"oman wos :;not In her h hume bv• l:jer usband Other VIOlent cnmes Yo ere down • Gros!,e PomtR South High SchOOl students Josh Moore and Raty Thompson attended 5 years ago this week Bill Clmton's w8ugUlathJll as • Grosse Pomte sctl<.ol the 42nd prebldent of the admmlstrawn, are trymg to L'mted States The) were figure out how they WIll mcar. among 350 high schoo!ers from porate a recently enacted law around the country selected to whIch requires obtammg fin- participate 10 the 1993 25 years ago this week gerpnnts of all new hires for P.esldentlal Classroom pro. • A petltlOn W8$ filed In the purpose of runmng a cnm- gram Wayne County Probate Court mal history check No one IS - Shlrley.4 McSharu: the hackground on Feb 16 bv the executors of opposed the estatE> of the late Anna Thomson Dodge, for the salt" of her mansion and estate Rose Terrace - to Supenor . 1.,// .-/I.'/Ik; ./]q~, .~/; Lake Enterpnses for r-------, Don't sell Tf" :"',. l -'" The $10 lll.LlhongUt allows the Josephine Ford Cancer Center to take substantial steps for- Dr. Jae Ho KJm, as well as the I I I l:=..':'Lh. • • The Grossl' Pomte Farms CIty C"uncl! gr ..~ •.tud a \ 'n." a~.cn.. to Tt'.e Bl'ak n to con1 c. Co struc~ homes on the b 5.aere HIgbie Estate 10 Grossl- Pt:mle Farms $10 million gift at work 1 I.\.-pvi"""t • to Result of a bad combination From page ch,.., k., out adJTlII'!-,trators fce'! tht: <0 d'":' tl"W lag will d,srurt thL 1-]lrmg prace"s • 0\ erall cnme, includmg ourgJane, rmd rublwne", was do'" n In 199.2 ill Grosse Pomte Farms, aru.Jrdmg to thp ann.lal loid car, boat, motorcycle, motorl of, borne or camper to Volunteers IAmerica. I Donating I IS simplr, fast lIIId easy. Gills quahf) as tax deduct!. Ihle rontrillutlODS for those whol itemize. RecriPl~ issued. I \olunteer.. of Amenca has be-eD." 5enring southeast Mu:lugan's lneed) SInCe 18%. Fund~denvedl from your \ehicle can house 3 homeless mother and her children Iin our transitional hcu<ingJ I - 1 I 1 prograll" .. I For more mformatlon, call 1 I 1-800-552-1515 I I Serving Southeast Michigan .JI LGros~ Pointe News (lJSPS 230-4000) Published evt;>"j Trursday By Anteebo Publlsner& 96 Kercheval Avenue Grosse POinte, MI 48236 PHONE 882-6900 Penod ::als Pos,age paid "I Det'olt Mlch,gan and aadltlonal maJilng oflices Subscnpt on Rales S31 per year via rll-'lrl 538 out of state POSTMASTER Send address charges to Grosse POinte News S6 Kercheval Grosse POfnte F"rms "II 48236 The dpad'me tor "e"s copy IS Mo.-day noon to Jnsu'p Insert on Adver1ls:ng COpy lor SectIOn B'must be 11 the advertiSing cepartme'1t by 11 00 a m on Monday Tne dNdl,ne tor advertiSing COPj lor Scc1IQns A & C IS 10 30 a m Tuesday I I COPRECTIONS m ,l.r-..l) ADJuSiME"'-c:; e 0; 140tdlcat 0I1 l ALL ORIENTAL RUGS 250/0 to 500/0 off • • 11 u::.~ I t: =- .t. 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I Ed Maliszewski Carpeting 776-5510 21435 Mack Ave. between 8 & 9 Mile J News February 19, 1998 Grosse 'Pointe News I L\'\TV invites public to forum II on call1paign • f.Inance re f orm I By Amy Andreou ~ Special Wnter I II I I • GrO"L Po,nte ha, th<: poten tla! to be {Jne of lre leaomg areas In :\h, hlf<ln to ..nerglZte d bal!ut '''lltI3t,\ e on campaIgn finan~l rej(JJ'm ,0 that thp hsue l,trJ become d propm,al on th€. .:-\o\"ml:>er 1'198 ballot 'T'\... ........ ~ I u .....P ...~, ampmgn finance rl:fr:)Jn! V.nl1e tht r r-- lJ1lP If \\:(.l'Y'lcr. \'oter~ ha" br()u~ht tv pubhL 3ttl..ntlO'1 a numb('l of b"ue, rar>gmg fra'lJ P 'lIutlO:l 0' Lake 8t ClaIr to campd1gn finance rtform the mo"t f mdamenta: fOlus 0' the Lt.agu( (at local, state and federal-Ie\eb; IS to r VA ..... u ... .LIH .. L\,..L1..,t. \,Ult! ULt".l.e:.'>l., l\J.:.u .... ~. Leagup 01 "\omen Voters IS edge ana turnout ho~tIng J program - that IS -\1af')- clt'zen& have the perfree 3'ld upln to the pul:lhc ceptlOl1 that candldatls dre for area re"ldents to find out hea~l!y mfluenced by financIal more olbout the Issue of cam- ba~kers and specHl.l mterest palgn finance reform - a tOpIC groups,~ :-'<lcho1son said "The that ha" Igmted at the federal mure a voter feeb thIS v. dy, the le'vel as \\ ell as at the state less likely he 1S to \ ate or take level an. Interest In 0(>llt1('A1 '~suPs" The r-rogram Wlll be Monday, NatIOnally, the League IS Feb. 2.3 at 730 pm ill the supportmg an lllcremental pro. lounge of the Grosse Pomte gram of I efonn, partially de\elUll1ted Church, which IS locat- oped by the Amencan ed at 240 Chalfonte, at the cor- Enterpn~e InstItute for Pubhc The Grosse Pointe Woods Beautiflcation Advisory Commission reeenUy elected ner of Lothrop, m Grosse Pohc~ Research its omcers for 1998. StaIldiDg, from left. are Jacki Rumpp - chairperson. Heather Pomte Fanns It -contams, pnmarI1~, five Slmmet. Carol sauter. June<! Kedlch - treasurer. Bonn!e Fleming. Michael Speakmg at the meetmg W111 Ideas that League members Kim Sorget - vice chairperson. Angelo DiClemente. Kathleen eroWD" Marge ~ be Pat Donath, government say would close substantIal ley - reconUng secretary and Aaron Drucker. director for the League of loopholes seated. from left. are CAtherine White. Frederick Orth and Janette Duster. Not Women Voters ot MIchigan 1) End Soft Money pictured are Mary Beth Nlchol8on • corresponding secretary and councU repre&e1'lSpeclflcally, she plans to dls- Currently" contnbutlOns to tative Thomas Fahrner. cuss currl'nt pi oposals to candidates are stnctly hmlted change the financmg of cam. to mdIVlduals and registered palgns for candIdates for the polrtlcal commIttee .. contnbut. MIchIgan Leglslature. mg a relative I)' small amount Grosse Pomte Farms reSI of monev (thIS IS defined as dentAIUl NIcholson, Vlce presl- hard mo"ney) Howeve-r, corpodent of programmlOg for the ratIons, uruons and others may Grosse Pomte League of make unllTIuted contnbutlOn'; Women Voters, saId, "Many Clt. w partie, (thIS is defined as "What does the future hold ator's efforts W1th regard to The Alpha Mu chapter IS Izens feel that pohhcal cam. soft mone)) for the Grosse Pomte Schools?" technology and educatIOn comprised of educators who pmgns last too long l"nd cost 2) Close the Issue W111be the toPiC of a forum that All mterested commumty eIther bve or work to Grosse too much, that 'speCial IIltl'rAdvocacy Loophole. In the W11lfeature Dr Suzanne Klem, members are welcome to Pomte "'''lull' the forum IS free, ests' have too much mfluence, last electlOn, millions of dollars supenntendent of the Grosse attend. tax deductIble donatIons to the and that good people can't ""in were spent on campaign ads Pnmtp P,Jbhc &hool System, The fayum Will be held on schc-l..lr-st-.upf-w~d (Delta Kappa Ms DonRth Wlll explam refonn masqueradtng as Issue ads To State Rep Andrew Richner, Thursday. Feb 26 and Will Gamma Alpha Mu) WIll be efforts from WIthIn the close th~ loophole, the t""o and Charles Wtlbur from D.S begin at 7 30 p m. 10 room 166 accepted Legislature, and also work should be clearly dl<;tmSen Carl Lc:m's staff of Grosse POlDte South HIgh bemg done on a ballot lmtlagl.tIshed For example, any ad Klem W11laddress local per. School A teacher shortage IS project- bve to plan alternatIVe fundmg With a candIdate's name or piC SpectlVe-S and concerns, ed for the Umted States W1thin for candidates who agree not to ture that IS run wlL~m 90 davs RIchner WIll thscuss what IS The event IS free of charge the next decade Part of Delta of an electIOn could be spe~Ified gomg on at the state level and and IS bemg sponsored by the Kappa Gamma's rrusslon IS to accept pnvate contnbutlOns ~ Nicholson saId the League 15 as a polItical ad how It affects Grosse Pointe, Alpha Mu chapter of Df'ltd. encourage young women seekan actl>e partICIpant In both and WIlbur W111share some of Kappa Gamma, an mterna. mg to become educators and it Washmgton, DC" and LeVIn's per<;pectIvE.s from the tIOnal honora~:' socIety of awards <;cholarshlps to deservLanSing regardmg the Issue of federal level. mcludmg the sen- women educators mg reCipIents Woods Beautifcation officers elected zon. • • • Feb. 26 forum to discuss future of education in Grosse Pointe By Jim Stickford It Just needs some fine tunmg, but a pollcy settmg Dew sewer !'or!.st~..l~t!~~ st~"1d:l~$ along Vermer should be forthcommg tram the Vrosse Pomte Woods City CounCIl The counCIl, last July, banned new construction alorg Vernier fOT SlX months 1'he moratonum expIred at the end of January, but the counCIl renewed It for two months so that councIl members could reVle"" sewer capacity along Vemler made by the City'S engIneeTS "We're gomg to be meetmg W1th our engmeers to go over theIr study," saId Woods Mayor Robert NO\'1tke, "The Vemler sewer hnes are standard 10year capacity hnes That means they can handle storm water from what the ""eather bureau calls a lO-year storm ~ A lO-year stonn IS of such mtensltv, saId NO\'1tke, that 1t happen~, on average, once every 10 years Most sev.el sy!>tems In the country are bllllt to handle lO-ypl'lr stonns But more development on VemH'r means less land to soaK up stonn water, ~~ovltke saId Also, more water enter<; a system dur~ng a storm So a system that IS at capacIty .....vu..ld ~JityC u..r.vrc: flJ0dlng \\ lth more development When a system such as the one the Woods ha<; IS m,erwhelmed, the water has to go somewhere In many cases. that me,inS mto ha<;ements nOOKea up to the ~ystem "We have a number of lot& that W111Drobahly be <;phi and dpvelojX'd (Ner thl' next few ycars,~ NO'vltke saId "BeforeWf' can allow that, we nepd to kno.... v"hat the <;yStl:.ffi con handle That'c why w~ «'ID. m1ssH,ned ou, f'ngmcer<, to GO a <;tud.r of the <;I'v;pr system .... .,....,..J ..~.... ........,,.,. ........... .t"~ . ~ .. ., Fortunately, th( cIty dId som(' sewer pip!. (1 ()' s(Jvcrs ~f'yel a1 yf'ar age So If thE' C 3) Strengthen the Federal Electi:}n COil ..m"''''~lUU .\It'Jough c(Jrnpldl:lttv the f EC !Dcn d'UJ I l"t ;, Celr ('of'gTe~.., d1d nOI ,n~r, ose thEFEC ~ budbc t t) 1m e,tlgate Dbcio"un dnd enforcement t\Job 'Iced ~trengthenmg and the FEC structure needs :::tdt: .11JUJlIUlg 4) PrOVide Free TV Time for Ff'deral Candidates. The smgle largest reason for "oar mg campaign co"ts IS the hIgh cost of TV Broadcdsters, by vIrtue of the 1Jcenses they recel\,e at no co~t, have a pubhe mteI est obhga tlOn to 'rnnrnyp n01,tW'l1 rJ cen"r"G p;.~vide a T~~C;edit for Small Contributions from Individuals" Small mdlv'dual contnbutlOns the most dlsmterested "Duree a,e shnnkmg A tax credIt \\ ould encourage more contTlbu.tlOns Donath explamed the background leadmg up to a dnve to get a proposal on the Kovember 1998 oallot III !l-hcbgan "Two year" ago <;€'\erill ~llcJ;lgan League members partIcIpated In an all-day meetmg In Lan~mg on cam palgn finance refo:-m \vlth peapie from a number of other organizations The conclUSIOn reached at that meetmg was that more mfonnatlOn about \\ ho \~as contnoutll1g what to whom needed to be dI5semmated In order to move campalg!' iin,Flce reform to the front burnpr of people's aUentlO'1 At that ttme I a group tItled) Cltlzen ActIOn had a grant to gather the tnformahon from the :Vhch1gan campalgn finance fiimgs for the 1992 and 1994 elpctIon C) ell'S and prnduce a report But that repol t has ne\'er been reled,ed ~ 5) r---------------~ I An~~o's ....~O I ' "y SPECIAL ~<> I I 884-0253 S 1000 I ~=, /person I ,.--------------, I Re~urant Soup or Sa'ad I I Gro-:lllJI,e Pomte Ma,'kAle Pasta I \\ (xxJChoice of Scrod, I I• .:B 25 APRI 9 Mussels or Sole I TLES WED. THuP~ O"ll\ CoHee I .' NoT V';,ID WITh OT'iER PROMOIIO"lS _~~ I Woods readies new sewer standards for Vernier projects Staff Wnter 3A VernIer sewer hne 1'5 at capacIty, some of the stonn water can crossover to another Ime m the CIty that takes care of the Lc~h~cc; C!~b, !,T~•.~t!~c saId Eecause so much ot the club's property IS open land, storm water IS soaked up. mstead of sent mto the sev.er system, so the Lochmoor line usually has capaCIty to spare" saln NOV1tke "We will probably reqUIre some sort of on-SIte retentIOn system for new devn]opme"t along Vernler,~ NOVItke saId "That means new homes Wlll have to have some way to retam "t".-n'\ Wf'ltPT d","1Tlg very heavy storms That usually IS some sort of large pIpe s)-stem that can store large amounts of stonn water temporarily" The council W1lJ also revJew ""hether to require local buSl' nessI's to dIsconnect from the city storm sewpr system .. :I ~VAUDWTTHAD .1 REDUCE YOUR REMODELING RISKS I ~l ConrraCTorscome and gal Mmt oprf(ym m nromlsed' bur many do not thiS can leave you With unexpecred delays uncompleted worl~ 80d add,tlona! expe'lses ChOOSingthe right company to complete your proJect successfully may be rhe rT'ostdifficult deCISionyou may face We urge you to do your romework ono Investigate the companies you ore conSidering We thlnl~your research will lead yOu ro usl Llste,l ro whot Vince and Sally Gloccobe of Woshlngton Townsh'l) had TO soy . ~\ec.\on ~aCqUet We reseo'c,"ed several rome Impreve nenr CO'T1QO" es W~e" we knev. v.e would be re"ovo"n9 a 0ew, pcI(crased aide' home 0..... ~u c" e ut:'.:J ~.,.tl;:ll I'VP:' "TIe'r ,~o"1"ce VI~ ('is e05) (OJQ'i ffleno'y wcy and crearlVe IdE'OS We fau0d ~offc,,? 5 o~en'lon 0 deroll ofid creor,V/f"y "'05 bee' 'I eXl..el en! The ..... c rk ,re~"5 were fre'1dly IJelpfu' ond c'eon lVe hove hoC! rove 'ev,e,v~ f-om our 'orrl' > "r>d ,-,e(lo> on bE'Ovllful o('d exren5Ive Imo'overren'S or>d monges '0 our" Jne ~'le ~\~\I fREE LJOOKLET OPEN HOUSE ~ ~ ~ l, I -"e Co. ~ '{\c"rt. 'lnf1Jitteu i0 E)l.Ce\\e; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY - '<no\ '9 who' ro 100', for In a em0de, "9 co npony IS0 <ey '0 \ ')J re-nodellng ~-Ic(eSS S'0f: '"l '0' 'yO~ free ODO~ er on "nOI you neec a <' 0" wr-e' ::0, 09 0 "E'w I<lfcke!1 We- c! we (O(f'1"'- \C.j \- S 22, 3:00 p.m. Free Lessons Free Refreshments Tours of the Club Piizc, AU New M,mherthipt 20% Off FDr On, Day Only! Call or Come in to Rc"en e a ~P()t [or ,j Free Les..~on!! CaU 810-774-1300 /"---.. <~Snlinut€s fron 'ille.C~ > -, , . -=------=----. ~ - , 2(.",10 H.upC'r An-nul' , '---~-, ---'- -- .-....:...- ~- '\- Sm«' ft),,> • • St. CI.:tir Sh .. r('~ • R HI. 7711•.J.J {() • News 4A February 19, 1998 Grosse "'omte News Life's work offers Woods \voman challenge, fulfillment 5,' Jml Stlckford hefO! I' treatment \' "v'lb"ht ' Rt'l'a,(' \I ~"\ attpnrled '3t For Grosse P0lntP Woods rbBndgeh and S' Flnllan" '11 IdeDt B..ll oal d HUl3.l<2 the bt'~! D"t'OIt got hel Jub \\j.h thlllb" III iJfe ha\ c' ,'lm<' to tlel 1-' I .\1 b. II1 hlgll "CJ10ol 1he UJ 10 ULIQlerl, tnrec u! I'll \\ hf'!' ";1<' ,\ a"n t loo ....mg n,ntlt Lmld 01 a t,1mll\ ot 10 old;>r S,,,tll,, \\ 1'1I' alread, marRuball' 46 I:, d,reetol ,.f the hel older "I~tel ~lal ~ Ellen rIed a'1d had kId" of thnr 0,1 n Lepro", Hehef Dep",rtnwnt 'h \I t>t'n I \\,1' bor!! Sdld Ru II lie Barum held "Job \\ltl1 }'l ;\1 E well a" "pc ('ldl e\ enb COOldma- ilIld "h,le RubaJe Yoa, attlf'd BpL.lu"e 8t Flnnall.., \\.1' tal tor for P I ~1 E or the Il.g high lw ,I at So FloIldIl' II urn :n\ parent, hou"" I PontlfiLalln"tIlule tor FcrelgTl her sl~ter got Rubale J. lob ,1' a rnu\!:d 10 \\lth 01) .lunt Hdl''1 \\ hll In ed near the school So ~il""lOnan ..." t" pl"t \\ Ith the group T~dt ~::-'1)Job "to 1dl"e mom' for \\ <I" 10 1970 dUI mg hIgh "dlOOI I ll\,ed \\ 1Ih the mISSion, leper colome" . W1>!Ie I tamt' from .1 farutl) ill) aunt ar.d m., "h1er rc.l,ll Y Staff'v\inter 'L .:trnl1n.4 th,... ,,('\ ....lri... .:' ....~.:l n '\ ho \\ as L~ ) ear, older I lId' .., Rub ..ne '<lId that she'd n('V('r wUIl i h() jOb bonng It" been 11,I "'pt" l"nC( th,.t Yo hen mo"t pl"plt go through 11 career (hang n.::; bp('uu.:;e they are l'l,l'l'"d (ut hUIl1 thell lun ent Job \\ nL 1\ her '-l&ter dIed, R"ball' I, ",- nfft red ht'l JUl! ..HId r~jjl th 1'1 p Rubale "\\ e hd\ l' 13 mo"t of them In Indl .., Tht nwne\ goe" to\\ ard med., lILe and th ...hospitals Yo e ooeratl' The p;'hlem \\ Ith lepros) m the third \\ orld Ruball' saId. IS 1'ot that the disease, also known as Hansen's dI"ease, can't hI' clIrpd It cap But rather the stigma the disease shll cames In mam underdeveloped countnes h"mders her \\ork "Lepro,,\ IS a form of tuherCUIOS1S,- Rubale ell.plams "It attacks the nen e ",stem whIch causes the deformlt) WIth proper medIcal treatment It can be arrested But tht:: stIgma I" so strong, often Yo hen It IS known that someon£' has the dIsease, e"eryone shunshllIl or her, Includmg famll) As a result, Rubale said. many people \\ ho reahze that thel! have the disease don't seek the treatment because they are afraId of the SOCIal Photo by Jim Stlokfo-d consequences P.I.M.E. headquarters, near the main campus of U-D Mercy in Detroit, is home to a "We can cure leprosy." "aId large collection of art from around the world brought to the office by priests and other Rubal!' "But '\1' can't undo the missionaries who have worked at P.I.M.E.'s 13 leper colonies. Barbara ROOaie shows off damag-!' done by the disease &Om~art brought over from Asia. ,he acc('p'ed It lmpn"sed r{uba'c during the "W( n a "md!! IIIb<1l.tzatlOn, wL!I blup pha"" of her rt:ldtlOn'',In onl\ 12 l'lnplo)~(",' ,,/lIP \\ lth her hu"brmd wa;, With hf'r Rubdle "aId 'But "e Iret VI,I- h(m he mteratted aunt Helen tur" from <ill 0\ Cl the \\orld The plle"t, ..md nun, \\ ho v. ork She pad -\I?bi!,mcr's dunng 1'1 thE. 1l11"lOn~ h.'\L' becom.., fhe Ja~t le\\ \tor::. of her Lfe," m, \ en good b lend" The "too Rub,lIe "'ald "Samlf was I eally liP' the.., tell ,In: \c!\ !ntHe"tgredt \\ lth her He \\ ould feed 11l« I can t ".1\ tll1 t 1 \ (' made a ~er [jnd help out !c.t of mon", aomg Lhl" Jub :YJ.lD'y people. mcluamg ::.ome People Who do thr., don't But of the pne"ts "he know;, have the lel'.ard, \OU reap In Jour questIOned v.hethu a couple hpart are great' \\ Ith their dlfference~ could t\,HJdIC a/-.o work~ part-tlme h-l\ e a marnage nubme said at Jacobson, III thE' V,Jlage But by respectmg eacL other s "1\ e bf'en smgle mo"t (,f my dlffel'€'llces, the.> made It work life said Rubm€ "I \I n" 111 my ":VIv husband get~ along 40s and dldn t e>.pect to get g1 €'at With the priests" Sdld marrled But a fnend a"ked to Rubale "He was educated by ,ee a fnend of a fnend III Ann J e;;ul ts In Iraq, V\ here he's Arbor I was takmg care of my from " aunt, Helen Barum, \\ ho had The cQuple recently attended Alzheimer sand mv hIe was a meetmg In Ann Arbor, where vel) full" BIshop Gumbletl]rJ talked But much to Rubaw s sur- about IT S polley m Iraq pnse, she and her bhnd date Samlr hit It off That \\as In "Gvd has been good to mt' 1992 and they ve bee'1 together wnenevt"r I thmk I have trousince then bles, I get remmded of people "It's funn'{ but m, husband who have real problems, ., had been m"amed ~fore: said Rubale saId ur"e had two peoRubale "When the marnagE' ple who meant the world to me ended, he d£'clded he dIdn't dIe m my arm" After that I want to be mamed agam, Here deCIded to make every day we were, two people With no count and not to waste tIme. I plan'> t.o gpt mamed and ve h::lve a good hfe \\ncn I ;,ee got marned To top It off, he's a plC1ures of ,he p"u1'le whu practICing Mushm and rm a recelVe help from the PI M E practlcmg Cathohc " hospItals I kIlow how lucky I aID ., One of the thmgs that prease join us for a 'BrUfa{ Prev1.ew Surufay, .1t1arcfi 1, 1998 from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 'P.M. Programs help low-income consumers help with phone bills By the Federal a Single phon£' Ime at the qual- hIe of pro\ Idmg those semces whichever IS less), I(vmg consumers' prinCIpal 1.bll hmltatlOn mdudes toll place of reSidence blocking, which prevents the • Deferred payments Wlth no To quallfy for Lifeline III pla,ement of any long-dIstance mtert"st on charges for startmg rtate~ that prOVide state sup" calls, and toll control whIch senICe port, a consumf'r must meet limits the amount of long-dISLmk.L'p does not reduce or the- certam cntena est<.bhshed tance calls to a dollar amount ehmmate any permlsslhle by the state commiSSIOn by the consumer secunty depoSIts Camers provldmg Llft"lme The LInk-Up reductIOn In states that do not pronde may not collect a SenrH'e appltes to a smgle telephone state support, to be eligIble a depOSit 10 order to imtlate Ime at the ehglble com,umer's consumer must partICIpate In Llfellne serVice If the quahfy. prmclpal place of !"e::'ldence one of these programs mg 10\\-Income consumer volMedIcaid, food stamps SOCial untanly elects toll blockmg Consumer qualifications for Secunty Income, federal public L.nk-Up are the same as for housmg assistance "'I' the LowThe other program Lmk Up, Llfelme Con",umers should Income Homp Energy offers ehglble low-mcome con- che('k \\lih their state to see A.sslstaTtce Program sumers what they quallfy for All qualIfying consumer .. are For more mformatlOn, wnte ehgJ.ble fOl ..Ingle party seronce, • A reductlon In the local the FCC Office of Pubhc access to emergency serVIces, telephone company's charges Affairs, Pubhc Sen'lce operator and directory assIs- for startmg 8emce (the reduc- DIVISion, 1919 M Street NW, tance and free toll hmltat!On tion IS one-half cfthe telephon~ Room 254, Washington, D lsemces, If the carner IS capa- company's charge or $30. 20554 Communications Commission Ther£' are two ~peclal program" aImed at assIstmg ehglble lOW-income consumers WIth their telephone bIlls One help!' consumers \\Ith telephone connectIOn fees and the other \\,th monthly bills The programs are cdlied "Llfelme" and "Lmk-Up" and informatIOn ahout them can be obtained from your local phone company 3'1d state utilItIes comnu"slon, The LIfeline program pro\'1des betv.een $3 50 and $7 per month to assIst \\'1th monthly charges The am,lUnt WIll vary dependIng un deCISIons maul' by the state commISSiOn, such 3S whether to prOVIde sta1;P Sl1pport But sumers $3 50 phone versal gram. The I~. I ,. ... elunhle low.m.-om .... nnVt,1l receIve at least a reductIOn on theIr telebIll from the federal UnI~ervH:e support proreductIon i II Cfiart~paBneJ Coffee 'Dessert wiff fJe & served:. 72 Xerclievar ejrosse 'Pointe :farms, _'M.I48236 If 'R.S. 'V.P. 313-882-6880 .7ttter.dance LS free, but space is fimitea. PCeaserespond earfy. Who slioula atteru£? ~~1tyol1~ mvo(ved' tn yCannma a wediitne: 'Brides, Grooms, :Motlier-of tfie 'Bnde, :Moth.er-oj-the-<jroorn, etc, I 'Presented' 6y: '11ie League Sf.J.p .,., r Aer<..n':!VUI /~ r ~otanlca 112 I 'Tfie Pointe 'Pedlar l:5l:5 J<.ercfieva[ t;;i66's War£i(lV'ide 92 X2rclieva{ apphes only to ., :Moross 22341 Leon's Xercnevaf 1Vbtes: I Crmnoily'!Ta:ve[ 73 :Kercfieva£ "A-/"orking day to earn higher That's a " The Superior Pe:rformance Fund The Supel10r Performance Fund IS superior many In ways Fully-liqUid FDIC Insured Af'd wher )'ou U~t1 yUUl $25,000 In d.LLUurn. 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YOUR CHOICE WHITEZINFANDEL I --- __ • 99 I $1099 DOMAIN CHANDON BRUT BLANC DENOIR • Library board to face need for exoansion • T he Gro""p III ha\ mg are f(lnund.te POlOtE:S hbrary t:'\.plam the hlgh quahtv of the SlX PI 'pIt, v.ho ha\e \olunteered to fill thO \ "( ,niue, rIll thl' -.e\ en-member board carn -0\ er memv.III !la \ e ..1 major pr;blem fating ,1" tht, look toward the future - H l'\\ bu" 1hUll E'\::>T J1l'l:d tr)P for till Ilt' .... and "p':H E for ~xpan-.lOn It 1<' true that m a commumtv of hll,hh \ ,11Ul'd plOpHtH;>S "" 1t h fe\.\ quaht) locallUllS Idle, tpe eventual chOiCe of ....here, \\ !H'I1 and ho\\ to expand Will be chfficuIt to mahe But \u' thmk all SIX 1 1-..----. <in excellent pclbhc """t~m a f'::lrt that helps of the volunteers - regardJes:, of \\ hJch t\'> 0 .ire finall) appomkd -- are cdpable of handling the board's contmumg resonslbllltles as Yo ell a", the future tash of dcqUlnng bpace Wlllle the ld\\ dOe" not find berV1CE.'on the t\\O bo,.trds lllwmpatlhh., both V,\1l 'itep do\\ n when theIr SUlteSSors dre named belaubt' of the PO"'''lblht\ uf <.,ome for e>..pans.on futl!rt: Four \olunteered d.'" applicants for the ;:;"",ro \ atancy from Grosse POI:l.Le F dJTl'S and t\\ 0 as applicant:, to fill thE' vacanc) from Grosst' Pomte Woods The vacaneles ....ere created when t"- 0 board memlJers - Fran Schunenberg of the Farms and Vlckl Granger of the Woods -- resIgned after thplr electIOns last ~ovemb€r to theIr respectIve CIty counelb Both (If tile m1:,sed, but leplaced by regdrdless of conflH.t Grosse of mtere;;t - retlrmg member:, VlllJ be fortunatel), the;. "dl be hlghl) QLlahf.ed people, the paIr lhosen by the ofrd,.('~t,()n P01TJte ROald .vhi"h makes the appoIntments The 81X volunteer", ""ho were earlier listed In the Grosse Pomte Ne\\s, along \.\Ith bnef bIOgraphIes, are ClaudIa Jeannette, Kathennl" McDonald, Ann Meehdn DUDdld Sw"~eney l!l, D,'\ ld Bergeron dnt: FJorenle Mlller The fir"l fOUf dre H'ekInf tbe FarIlb \ deane" and the last two the Wood& Vdtdlll\ With respect to all of them, John Bruce, the hbrdty Dvarr\ ;>resldpnt, comIucdted ~lt lS t~uh heartcnmg to ha \Ie th~s m3nj r1g-hly q..l~hfied cancHiates " 1 he neAt ::.tep In thL ",elcctwr. prvLes" i~ for board pres:dent Bruce, the mayor of each vf the wmmumtles lIlvohed, the F drm~ and the Wood" and the retmng members to weet III separate taucuse" to p,ck theIr nommep to be offprE:-d to the Sl hoal bOl1rd The Gross( t,\O 1\laTch make nOrrlJIldllOnS Pomte BOdrd 2, With tbe ltb A .. " \\111 gu to tbe of EducatlOD on board bcheduled to selection on 11arc.h 9 ~;r ,~,)) \V 1"1-- tl,~). rohn.~Dn ...... ~n thp h(\~""""" of the commumtv' for contmuahun of e\.c(']Jent serVlce VI ell as an earlY solutlOn to the contmumg DPed for space for expansIon for a hbrary that IS almost ht- as erall_, bU1'"tmg I' I at the seams, ~-~>.\ Robert B. Edgar Founder and Puohshet • , r~ (1940-197'Q ) Vol. 59, No.8, I \. February TEOiNlCAlOPERATIONS V.lene Enr.heft l.h.na£jet ( Ad.rrn:n. ..tt<1:I\."l" :lU-5m John H.alpU' 19, 1998, Page 6A . '" ~:!'H>-"'i.~~~: ~~.~.;/ ..... ~ ".f t -n.."-"t SUbvrb.:m v ...~~.mA.~ru ,\lid ""-,«mal \\:E:""I~lte AsS1$lant ~p..."l" As5OCLiI:!.Kl1'l An explanation of an opinion everal people have called to complam that the final paragraph of last week's edIt-onal WIth respect to Kenneth Starr. the mdependent counsel mvestlgating the Momca u>\\oinsky affaIr, had really gone too far. Perhaps the cntlcs are correct. But perlmt me to offet a few paragraphs of explanation for my concern stemming from a pnze-wmning senes "Titlen 50 years ago by the late Charles Gratke, then foreign editor of the Chnstlan Science Momtor Gratke and I had become fnends m 1947 dunng an Army-sponsored trip to occupied Germany and Austria as the pe0ple of those defeated natlons faced theIr third wmter followmg the end of World 'Var II Unhke the rest of his travehng colleagues, Gratke had dt"veloped a personal agenda It was to explain how it was that H1tler had been able to control the ~nnan people to the extent that he did At the Nurem~rg tnals, whIch we both covered for several days, and in mterVIews and otht'r mfoTIDation that Gratke developed ::m hIS own, he made the case that proves, as he wrote. '"LIberty IS safe as long as courts are free. Liberty is lost when the Judge rumself becomes a servant of the bureaucratic state." EVldence that Gratke dug up included a S once top-secret memorandum from Kurt Rothenberger, who became Hitler's state secretary of the Reichsffilmstry of Justice "'Rothenberger's thesis," Gratkc \\70t€, "was that Hitler was both legislator and eXe<'Utioner of power Here mdeed was a basiC fallacy the basis on whIch totalitarian justice rested. "'For JUdges were conceived as having no duty to question the law Itself, but merely to administer and mterpret It on estab- hshed totalitarian lines .. It was Gratke's powerful argument that still nngs m my eaT1', still affects ho'''' I Vlew the wcrld. ar ~ sull emerged. perhaps in extreme form, m last week's comI do not believe that extrE'IDlSts who would require all of us w thmk altke have captured either party, but both parties ought to contmue to be on ....atch agalDst those who want to unpose their ldeas of 2rule of law upon the rest of us H to the heroe:;: aU of those who are still perfonmng or have performed in the winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan From tne U.:::i Vlewpoint, the female star easily was Picabo Street, who overcame injunes to WIn the women's super-G clOVl nhill skiing event But she falled in ber attempt to wm a sf-cond medal in the downhIll race. Instead she wound up m s1Xtb place in an event In WhlCh she had placed second in 1994 at LillE'hammer, Norway Yet her accomplIshment m eVf>ncompetmg \\on raves from most of the US, medla covennll our nartinpRtlOn in the Olympics She had missed most of the 1~97 compdltlOn because of a knee lDJury. On Jan 31, just a week before the games began, she had suffered a concussIOn \\o~llle skung m Sweden, but in WIDnmg the do\\nhill COI:lpetltlOD, she had 'iurpnsed everybod}, Probably the greatest herOlcs of the E!ame'"' ho\\ever wprp those of Hermann A tu m to the left T "~nnp:::lrp~ IT') 1ft:" Po'h R ~n.,.,.rl':).,1' - T"n~I'T"'''7H.V'lo ""- -o-~ ....... It ~a'i a tv,o-questIOn mterVlew WIth H( .r(nce L)df'CKer, an aOlmal psychologlst f'<'m Oregon Clty Ore, ~hose chents haH. mcluded the pet,> of Ehzabeth Taylor mrl WIlham Shatner a'1d favonte ammals I)f (,thC'r l:Jlg' names The fir"t qUE.'stlOn IS self-E'xplanatory It \'?b slmph (.!JrC'cted to the questlOn of how L"d,'d,E.'r thoucrht that Pn-"Hdent Clmton'" P< to: - hi'> ('1t Socks and Buddy, the new pupp' ,",rancid - \\ .'H.' reactmg to the alleged sex I 10 the Editor: Maier, the Au'ltrian veteran who easilv In recent months, your ed1to. nals relating to the natIonal scene have taken a gradual tu..''Il to the left TIns IS fine and even pre- won the gold medal In the men's super-a. downlull skiing Sunday. He had fallen in a hOrrible crash three sents a challenge to those of us days earlier 10 wlnch he and his slus who may have an 0ppoSlDg turned huge cartwheels before rolling through two fences and bemg stopped by a third. The Uruted States didn't do as well as expected ill the winter games, but Canada represented the best ~~ the ~~onh Amencan contlnent. Through the first 38 events, Canada had won four golds <firsts), four SIlvers (seconds) and one thrrd (bronze), whl1e the Umted States had 14jJtured only two golds, one slIver and three bronze medals Even the U.S. men's hockey team dldn't do as well as expected, but Detroit's Red Wmgs were playing for Russia, Canada and Sweden. However, the U.S. women's hockey team was plaYlng Canada for the gold medal early Tuesday after thIS page of the Grosse Porntc Nev;s had gufJt: t.u IJrt:;')~ ""1ew As long as there IS a reasonable degree of obJectlVIty Your "Smlong Starr" ed1tonal whICh compares the mdependent counsel's actions to "K3.Zl stOlm trooper tactics" sounds more hke me rantmgs of a James Camlie than a persuasIve presentatIOn of the wnter's VIews. Your readers better St..rr and deserve so does Kenneth Bruce M. Rockwell Grosse Pointe Farms Inspect weapon factories Her reponed response was that they would rE'flect theIr owner's stress, probably "'gomg to be testIer thl'n nJrmal, and It'S gomg to be even harder for them to To the Editor: As a seventh-grader at P'lrcells Middle School, I am full\' aware of \\ hat IS haOPenmg In Iraq Saddam Hussem should let the Umted Nations mspectors mto IllS "'weapon fac. tones" to Inspect what he IS bUlldmg Any day, 1 could wake l.1p and my mother could tell me that there 15 gomg to be a \\ ar I \\ ouJd not want UJ go to school make SIno Will the pets take the blame? he New York Tlmes seems to have obtamed mformation from a multItude uf Washmgton and New York people who have some conn,cilOD \\'lth the Washmgton sex scandal. I'l 'Jough It faIled to IdentIfy thuse who ha\e kaked mformatlOn to them But onE.' of the Times best mterVlews, wh":11 probably provJded a<;;much accura(:r ~<. some of Its unnamed sources. Letters - Wubur Elston Hail to the Olympic heroes au • ment. thE' RnJno:tmpnt t() e!!dl. (,\ther ., <;It therE" all day and WRIt for somethlllg to 'happen I But the second questlOn seemed to would feel much safer !f I kne\\ reflect the TImes own edltonal blas when that Iraq s bombs were mspectIt asked ,,,hat the ammals'reactlOn would ed Another reason fo. my \1ew. be If the charges are true and "the pre") pomt 15 that Iraq told th .. d~::~ ~~.:.~:;~;-~~~~;'I~ T."J ..ill~~ Iivu::,,~ lur UH::' Umted NatIOns that they would Dog House" stop bUJldmg chemIcal and athe, t) pes of b.)mb" and The answer was that anm:als ha .•e Ii. wpapml" TIlt'.\' "huuld ;oland by tende'1cy to blamf> therr.selves for any bdd theIr ag'rf'ernent Ilke thE" l:mted thmg that occurs So, Lydeckpr added th "'"atlOl1S Ie; The l'm ted NatlOne; bUllrLng chemlcal presldent "should tell them qUIetly, 'Thl'< J<; not 18 my problem, and yo l're 0 K'" ",capons hcC'a<Jse the]r proml"";' the~ Keep hidmg, they soould destroy It Saddam should get lucked out of office, and Iraq shou.ld elect a leader who keeps hIS or her promises Meagan Rogers groups - mcludmg M;c-lugan'b attorney general and the MIchIgan Consumer Federation - to craft a deregulation plan that makes sense for all of MIclugan's remdents Grosse Pointe Woods and busmesses Last year, ABATE and Its allies worked WIth representa. tlve Thomas Alley, D-West Branch, t<; mtroduce leglSlabon 10 the Editor: One of the first thIngs I do winch would qwckly provide all Vl.hen I receIve my GrosO<! customers WIth real rate reducPointe News IS revlev. the tions WIthout adversely affectM1dllgan's utllItIes "'Letters to the EdItor" sectlon mgT'I...l._.__ ~J ""' \..IUL1~Unl~r~ to read about some of the latest opposed that legI.slatlOn lSSues of roncern to the local community. I \ll;as therefore because It dId not guarantee them large enough profits qwte surpnsed to see the Jan 29 letter from D<m Rounds of S1mLlarly, the Iltilities have also - fne Consumer Alllance" deal- vp;.&"ed the dt:regwatlon plan mg W1th the state- .... 'lde is'iue of crafted by the Mlclugan Pubhc CommISSIOn \ll;hlCh electnc deregulatlon m whlch Semce would Introduce deregulatIon he cntlClzes one of my c!lents, yet tins )<'ar the AsSOCIatIOn of Busmesses Though thiS program has the Ad\ ocatmg Tanff EqUIty (ABATE I suoport of ABATE and Its reSlMr RoundS accuses ABATE d£:ntlal ar.d small bUSIness of "obstructlOnIst efforts" and a allIes, the utlhttes have critJcized It because It does not proCampaIgn of unreasonable ~~ aeman(l:> aT1(1mactlOn to <,aoo. .." .. "uem t:nougn money It should be ob\1o~s that the tage the proceSb of electnc deregu!atlOl"' In MIchIgan More ut1hLe'3 -- not the bu"lr.ess are guIlty of Importantly. Mr Rounds fur- cOIT'mull1ty ther alleges that ABATE IS USing obstructIOnIst efforts to act1\ ely worlung to deny resI- protect their exceptlc,nally high dential, ;,mall busmes<; low rates and monopoly marKets Hopeful'\. m future letters to mcome, farm and benJor ("Jt!zen consumers thc benefits t}.at the Grosse Pomte ~e""s, Mr deregu!atlOn \\ould bnng Rounds WIll paj closer atten..................... 1.. r La ..... "':;, OOVIOUe;I} nir Rounao: JS ..... OV, .. vv elthE'r unhehevably miSInDouglas H. West. formed or IS a part} to the dlSClark Hill P.L.C. InformatIon campaIgn launched b) :\flchlgan s t ..... o major electnc utl!ltle" DetrOIt To rh ... r.~;+~_ Misinformed or disinformation? when th(') find ",hal Saddam "'.l.U;; Turn-signal safety T"' 1 ~ ~ L..JU1~VU dlJU \ u!J"UlnPT~ to undermme customer" It\' COmD€t1tJon .t!.nergJ, the effons of utIlto mtmdu('t: r€3.1 11'11.0their 'Tl('nop oly mark( 1.<; C'r.ntran t ~ ~,1r Round" alcu<;atlOn ABArE hil" long h<.:f'n a p'oponpnl Ofil " ..... -;ft fair mm,e to numb 11> •• ... c0mpt't tn,e elcC'tnc d market In hC't, 11"' n cent At any rate, Lydee1{er's answers ar!' Tn( rJ ton. 1P my op'mon, J months .he large m'Jnuh(tu prouatJl): as ho:.;st a" ,;('me of tho'l thmk th:n 'saddam Hussem J'1j! C'ompames rt'prl"'('r>t('d bv leaked from the WhIte House or vanudand h,e; "emp!o\C'C'" " <;h'.uld ]pt AHA fE hilh )(JlI'Nj W.t~J a 1--:'._~tlgatlOns of the Wabhmgton pnhtlc11 th~ Ul11ted r..at'on" 1Il dnd mes,; ,;:.u.t.&, ~U~i:2VU OU,;)11"-." ~ of r'''Ic1entlll "mall (n\lrol'mrntal and r am a he:-t'enanl on safety patrol at Rlehd.rd Elementary School 0n behalr t}f thp safety squad ....e \IIould ilke to remmd all dn. \'E::-~ tn put fin Y1Ur turn-<;Ignals hefore tu.rmng It 'S H,ry dlffi. ClI;t to "3f( Iy ('rlJS" your chll. drCl ...... hen turn.q,W!-a]<; aren t bi'Inj! u"ed 'nJarlk k(-pp the ;;ro ) au lor helpIng us lhJldr('n of Rlc!;ilrd ., " .- . nll ,chools ~af(' Mi('k B9Ssett Grosse Pointe Farms I American iragedy t dtLJl ","".ar, Sadael 1'1 ~men,-a th"lJ fr,e - Cl. 015- batt."S!llp r .lsung dnd OOZIP~ fupl 011 III the mutk at thlo:"~>Ottom of Pearl H<lrbor KuraJt 'iald the saddest place l!l 'hlo: ArneTJto; L111 :-tr" ~lcl...t st.a;.d Kuralt didn't I Say " bpstO .. the Hw t!"'E:' ...e..rm) rr)'-.' ~;.. 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H'X>Q'est tGn dur (.Ill 19, 1998, Page 7A ~===~M\Q~~ ~_l_. . lIe7MUU_RfAMUC421X1 eIW QJr 1U M. twmf'(fKET, UI"I ,.,..n1A181 1lJtx1I'TCMl11IfJIllf!../ ----I • ec'' ~ Tll!!!" '«lJIi U t .... .-r'W\ftllt NO ftP'1~~ .... I '1t) ~ ~ ., V1iJaIltR. '----• • _ Moon babies? That \\as Xo\ember 1996 Xuv-, aCCOtdlllg tu a JanuaI) It sounded Just strange 19:;8 artIcle m ShIpS ~'lonthly, enough to be true, and F1~ had the shIp's been spotted lD tow to chetl( it out the rumor that. by a POhSh ocean tug, headed last month dunng a full moon, for -a sm3-H, fam.ly.owned the matem'h ward of one of repaIr yard In BelgIUm the Pomte's where she 15 to be restored to hoslJ'tals VI as her ongmal condltlon JammE'd "''lth The new ov.Tler IS de!>cnhed n e V> b 0 r n only as "Belgum and "'ealth),~ babIes - the and "Intends to have the result of a Delphme sallIng unde!" Si:€am r e cur r I n g agam as a passenger/crUIse phUlOmenon slup by 2001 ~ MId to hapThank:, to former Pomttr pen Just alxJut and Delphme ("aptam Jay eve~. 111nar Ottinger for the update cycle of 29 112 days TIlls month's full moon was It was sernor's Special $5 25 around Feb 11 - dl.d we get dmner nIght Just before another baby boom? ValE'ntme's Day m the HenD' Yep Ford Cottage Ho~pltal cafcte"Ifs C\chcal,~ saId Renay Gaglear. a clInical nurse spe- na and someone announced :UI ':lah'it ",,},o "I-urks In the the".. ~c~ s:-,vw.ng a.. blrthmg UnIts at both Bon the 0\'er.55 crowd al1erv.ard "RomantIc Inns of France and S€'cour", and C-ottage hospItals Ita.J' ~ "in m) upmlon It really happens ~ Suddenly a \OIce popPE"! up "Xobodl' realh knv~s Just from a table full of grandmother types VI h\- women go Into lat.or "Oh IS that thE' sex." one?~ ""hen the) dOl - .he saId .~e \f:' also seen morE" d~lner. l"~ when t})e barometer drops" •All I kno,," IS, v. e ....ere real"Inter Olnnplcs fe\ er IS flv. ly !1\J.sy Jd",t wu,k " .,dJd d.U aId., mg hIgh m tne Park ....here III Bon SetOurs' Blrthf'are David Breitenbacb's freCent€r, "around the tIme of the quentJ~' changed dIsplay of full moon" flags mounted on tV.ill poles at "'We're generalh buS) nght the NottlDgham Arms oefore or around tne full now shows the mooD.~ saId Jackie Mickle, Apartments five-nng OlympIC banner and charge nurse lD the 3t John the bIg red CIrcle of the Hospital BlrthmE! Center, Japanese n<;InEi sun where FYI noted an ImpreSSIve - But C-offee Gnnder regu31 4>llthmg swtes " lar Jay RusselllS b.av-ing a bIt It was Mondav the 16th. and most of the -rooms looked of trouble tunmg m to the OlympIC sp.nt ~l tned (".<itchempty mg It on TV last week, ~ he "Wp're at a 10v. nght new, but says, -But all I saw was '35 we ~ere really busy mmutes of commerCIals ~ Wednt'sday and Thursday." she Young at heart ~ ~ :,-.I1C)"U • The President Clinton diiemma heading down the homestretch By Victor Bloom, '10 C!als are ralhble h'.Iman bemgs It If> argued that v.e don't need to kno~ about a preS}dent's pn\ ate hfe Whate"t:r happens Ibt>tween consentIPg' adults) behmd closed doors I~ nobod/s bUSIness AllegatlOos of sexual peccadilioes are only that There 15 no ..VIdence or proof, and so, despIte the extent of allegation" over the years, none have been pro\ en and ::.0 we must conSIder As dungs are begmrung to sort out, It seem::. to be a pohtIcal war PresIdent Chnton ad'nser .1ame" CarvIlle was right. MaPy poople remember the new begmmng at the leftngl\1 war, when Bork ",'as "Borked~ and derned a place on the Supreme Court The powers that be dId not want anothe~ conservatIvE" Ul the court, feanng reversal of the Roe v. Wade decISion Thev sucreeded ""lth Bork.. but fsUed to stop Clarence Thomas from bemg appointed, and that was m SpIte of hIs not havlTlg a reput.atlOn as a scholar, but Instead havmg a reputatlOr". I21ven bv Drofesso~ AI11la HIll that Thoinf.S was a sexual harasser She sWTed her resentment for vulgar remarks for a decade, and then let them ~..)u;:.::: ....... ~...:::. : ...:-=.::::: : ........ she a1" ay::. praIsed. dnd on whose coattaIls she rose to prommence ~~1 .. :: .... down" plulosoph), whIch rook a couple of decades to ~orlt But Clinton Innocent the present presIdent gets the credJ1 So the folks sUPport and defend hIm ..... hlCh 15 onl) natura! .• Flagging interest M) legal resource tells me that If Clmton IS charged WIth pefJury 10 a ClVlI case, It V>'llll:>e the first tune lD years, If not I lmagme, too, that most Amencan lusW1) h J!ll.t isn't Amencar..:. feel flawed ='l'obody done We must remember tl-Iat 15 perfect We are only human the Paula Jones swt IS a Cl\ 11 So we can IdentIfy, at least !r+ nn ~ !!nt t:r! tn1!' ~ bu t l:~n saId. somewnat, WIth tne oemborecl Wednesday of last WE'ek. the Starr and hiS prosecutorlal preSIdent Many of-';'5 could net staff are hGmmg m on hapless moon ~al> full run for office because lD\estJA true storj of the 5up"matBIn (,hnron as if he ....ere a gatlon Into our past mIght cnmmaI Maybe they feel he IS ural, or Just an old mld~, ...e 5 rp".p.~l P"""nrC:: ,f 111nt7Ti1pnf th~t .....1... Pointe plates :More great per<lOnal plates spotted on cats around the PfJlDtes A,>,;TIQR, red Grand CherokeE: 1n the lot 1D Patterson Park CARISMA. green Explorer on Hampton near Barrmgton. CASH~l:GR. money-green \'W Jetta on Baifour In the Park DAYCARE, gold Volvo 740 outBlde Jacobson 5 FLY :!\,\VA. gra) Ford Tempo ""'"1th 3 Xorth Wes'. ~.JrllDes bumper stIcker, In the Pomte P]a~ lot GRLFR:-\D whIte sedan parked on VernIer near :Mack PRIMEAl" green Dodge Shado\\ ES m the Park Clty offices lot P~7 \-;'0" '"'"...." hrn<ia A~cord EX on Th-e HIlI SMl:RFI:-;. on a Smurf.blue Explorer reported b) South HIgh semor Trevor Harris SOYTXLY dark blue Volvo Ul fn,nt of Cavanagh s Office Suppl\ SWTSC Z, red Jetta GL ill th( Rlu>-AId lot T LEX, predatory-Iookmg r",d ::...t.xu::. SC4{iO near .he Canbou m the VIllage TOYREP bnght red coupe in front of the Village Toy Company WATA-Y:IlO, gray Grand Cherokee on Jefferson HI. the Park XPEDITR, black ~l:azda Mlata outinde Ed Russell's -Mayoral Office" on fhe Htll. Got an FYI tip? Call Ken Eatherly at (313) 822-4091, or him p-17Wil at [email protected] 1 d t.Il1ll1J1dl, could be consIde~~d"~~-~k~g one unworthy for pubhc office, untrustworthy to make mtclh. gent. ratlOnaI and creanve deClSJOnS on \~elghty matters Kow the left-nght, Democrat-RepubLcan. hOOral~fan:. of us fee, that If v.e conservatIve wmgs ha\e polarstandard Ized agam Gwen the maSSIve hal e an impOSSible for \,\,orId leaders oohod) could medIa co~erage the hberals It IS ,",'ell hne U:J behmd Clmton behev- lead the natlOD In!! Starr to be headIng a knov,Tl that most preSIdents have done immoral thmgs But 'nght-Vlmg con.splraC) n And the consenatlVEs, espeCIallY It used to he that the; wer .. those" ho read and trust the more cUscreet and the newspaWall S,feet J0urnal, have more per reporter<; more klTld than enough food for thought to c{,nslder Ell! Clmton a But media ana tec~nology sleaze a scoundrel, a har, a are gettmg to the POlot V> here '" Offid;")lzer They ....onder. pn\'acy IS lost and am one 5 hfe where IS the v.omen's move- can be Investigated ,0 mlr,ut:€ detaIl :-'0 man; Ament-an<; ment flu," ' thmk. v-hat If That ....ele me? I The bberaJ' call thi., medIa would not lIke the specIal mvest;g'l~or to C'",me 'It Ple hkf' blJlz d frenz\ of unsupported allegdtlon:, f"om <;punOU5 and the grand m<,.ulsltO" We cher. nr.,.ph~hlp ~tlll1"'('P;;;;: mpfP l,h Ollr nl"1V8(v ?no t h<> B,11 "f hearsa: no fact:> Fact, can RIghts v.l)lth gudrant-ee", It on1y, accordmg 10 them tome ;Hlr m (,nen tnal ~Ith a lUry. On the other 'land the r, p()rtf.lrc:. C"ltp th0 FIr" ... v h~l..-h v~11] fX~f)") .,e f 1-1f>Jll apo corne 10 3 deCl<;lOn .4..-nendme,t and the -pu!:lhc' rg!It to knov." "f', er before Th .. "1UT'o' ofmpdld ....at-eher. h;<; thprp heen <;u,h "l CINIT ",,,,nn, Ct h().t't~ e~-n T hI'" "g~t to ,~ i ot \.. ('~h C~•... d8d r11ntnn hd' the hlghe<;t approl -ll rat pn"ac' and t!w pu')),t" l'1Fht mg, e. e~ ',h,(h _('UTI'> to bP a to Knov" C;rml( r1a\ argu' th t ~ar:ldOh Thp hWh r81 mg-. aT, the pUhh' ha, a f1g-ht tr \..nO"•• about figlJ <; In h ,g'; off (. undcltlbted1y am f~, tr" ,tahle hi'ullJ,e th(', rll<' role mOdC'!' ard Impro\'ITJI! 1'( anomy ....hlCh and haH' great re,von"lbl1J1 Ie, C()I:S('T\ atl\e' <;d) t<; the lon~-\t the Sdme time publ>l off' te:-rn effect CJ1 Rc>dg'ln " "tncKle- r. !.ad vIng ~uCLt::~hfu.1J) -~-:: \ \: OffSeason 1) "I never notIced any change prosecuted many of hl5 forrnt.r assocIates and, for some the un the number of bIrths,' death of Vincent Foster IS stIll says lon~tllne Pomte Ob-Gyn dOCUl' John Bradfield. Volth an open questIon 30 years III the bab) busmess We can only hope that aftei" hfofore he closed hIS o:1ice In all tr.is outpounng of allegd- the \\loOOs -'It's an old stUD. tlOr. and demal. the publIc ,nil but I don t ynow of an) SClen soon have the benefit of ]~dg- tlfic b<151Sfor It IntT o th~- I"~ -- C::P - f-:.,..t(;: ""\T"'I --- _..... _-~, .,.~. .~ ~,Qr than allegatIOns Dr ::lte ~r£CiAlS - Low- B,C.071 ,~ cflnrca, a,ccAl profe"'''Q' of pcychlQt;~, Delphine resurfaces - Low- Low- FYI iast mformed Pamte WinM State l'n!cers:t1 School hlstonc ShlOV>atd'ers that the of Jfedwne and member 01 tlte 1921 stea~ j3cht DelphInE, American Academ\ co{ formerlY 0" ned b) Mrs. P~y(hn(lnal.\q~ H(' '{e/!-cmf's Horace Dodge and docked at '"071mcnts 'It r.bloom'fJ"cm her Rose Terra"e. "as bou!'d nu~prz p rnrn nnrl lotc m cr,m r I I ~ 1(;;1 tnrr:; af ~QC. / bLoom for TPf'I'l'T m ;> -h'O\3Td :~~~~~~~~.~,~:~~~~:~~~ ] m a.aUI • ..I...JCC1\..,.1J:.''-' Mar5e;llps, Franre Letters welcome l The Gros-'>e P0InU, :-lev. '" ~ deemes \OLr Letters to the EdItor AJI idters ",hould be typed double.spaced. slb'Tlf'd a:1d l,mlts'd 11,250 v.ord .. 1ft,f.",,,r letter~ WIll ~ edH,d f"r llengtb r and all Jetters are subJcc\ w ecilLmg for COTJ.lR'it Inch.dt! a II daytIme phone number f,-,r venficatlOn or question .. .1 Prices! : MICHIGAN'S LARGEST 1 .. ,-,n.~,,,,'\.,.....r..,....:, • GAS LOGS mZ'/Jll DEALER • Llfetl/ne ~uar:l~ on Heat Exchanger • OYer 65 Yehftles To serve You FilII 5-year Parts & LabOr wamntf on EVerytftIIl9 we Install I FURNACE t I ! • DlCT CLE,\.'I'C ,.':?.at1"'g IJ rr CO'1rjl~ Of'">1""; p.. Elemlcaf CO'1tractori Serv nq Meor') Detroit Since 19119 FREE ESTIMATES F'lNANClHD A \<l\1/.uLI: Troy DetroIt (248) 524-1700 (515) 527-1700 h :/IWWW ~ ,JrI(I(I1)'I~ warren (8101582-1700 ftame'umace com • Seniors Retire out of state, but IWjchigan u ill be missed February 19 1998 Grosse POinte News SA 1 T~£'" ?T"'"(' ...... .1re ... t ..\.-:-- 0\\ n ... 1.'1d J..1\...., llf'" l..g"', t";. h..:.1.1 l ;? Q ..I ,~c \ ~a\ :'.£: t"'v"t\ oy\.-'rl .... ~ da \:: dhb,u P'd.\ o! t f2.G~ .d\t: t- .. n€,,~Y ;o,ummer countn uL- 1. '1\ '" C1 \\ lntt:'''' rlg WO 1t: ... u. ~Dr 1ft ::-'.I.c-h t 1\i.!r- 3. \ tlJ.t"\ 1t F bt- :l 0" ... \\ he"o" tpe .\"n :! t' I I da \\ l"1t:re or Pi J, "t'a"ons pre\a'l'n~ 5TanClCblJd 1.,...1 ..... :1jYL or: :'0 There hdpp, tre~E" .\1'1 bo" Ipa\lI'f: retlree::- SOffit: do nOI \\ dnt ~0 MOl t" d'" 3) from tneJr grandchJ!cren or theIr hf'nd~ but there ",:J be those for \\ nom th.s ",111 not be a problem becau"e the'r lamlhes !T.ten1 [r.t"\ por.:de-r the crt ~0"'CE' 3.f"ld ".t)... 't a \\ a\ of ~Ife the~ na\ e kIlOI' n for rr.ost ot theIr aau!t "ean: The'r aa\ 5 ha\ e b€'t'n s.t~ctureG arc w:d their \\ ork houTS ''\"ork has been a source of the.r 11\ehhood and a place \'> here the:ha ,'e made -nan~ mends ha\E' 1\ a!'"€'••d\ relo~a.ted because of their lObs a:Jd tnelr fnend.s !x-cause -tne~ hs\ e retired and 'T.O\ ed a\\ a'. There ~e those \\ no can t \\ an to move to a "maIler comm..l.:l1t~ to escape the probiems of big tlt\ l1\"'IDg a."ld there are others v. ho want to stay The~ have enJo.,ed the cama- because they enJO) the momenradene and common mterests tum and eXCltement of the Clt) :hat Pl<'\ 311 among those \\ ho There are no common spend long hour" together In ansv ~rs but If the decISIon has the same offic., or In the same not already beeD made the purSUlts uneventful days and mghts of The~ WIll nuss It, but they FebruaI) pro''lde ample bme \\ III aha be relIe\ ed to leave to thmk ahead and plan tor bt:hmd the tIme clOCkS and the tnat da~.. when the optlons a.re I I edul'lt,en dnc t..:ii Qt.-I Jf ~1 t Lo,.. ..... \1 .. -:...~4. .- H'1C Hu.ru' .. 3Ul \1 lP ;'"lr' lla.., IlIU ...f~ 1'C' ~ ... r [".e.... ' de'" t .... 1.J.~t. ... 3.!ld Deh n<,1~1 U" dt' tl ft ..... 1 \ ~ppl Ll 'dtp 11J tl...'""",""' ..,., O..l.... ~lt d.~al C..ire rt" gGJJ l I'1tt'd to tr.,'n ''\~ .. rr ....ri l 'II rt"l o-n .ht.J and ft...-:-(:an,h fdtlLt .. fl.1d",,,,t;:- ')'t' d'\er.!t\ h'1 ..... 1".) l -tTrr ot 11'1.a tht" ~tate ..... h~hllc1 hoP -rr4\_ c'1E'd ~t dL!Tt:'~t 'It .... t.-J. .. v ....\..11 tht:\ r;'dr ~) ~ I-- ....."'Ui.. ..111,1 .. \ II .. r-H::, faii \\nt..n the tH~~ t' ... d ..... t !o.l.'"tr .lon glorlcu" (Iur" Ib fore"b t'" pre ute;!'" collection boxes, on docks or m lobbies Mall that 15 stamped must have been round dated at the post office before It can be sent by air All mall that IS labeled target mall and 15 addressed out-or-state will not be delIv• All first class or pnonty ered pal"reI packages welghmg more It will be returned to the I..'USthan 16 ounces tomer VIa surface transportahon ThIs mall WIll still be • DomestIc stamped mall, shtpped If the customer bnngs lOternatlonal stamped or It mto the post office and hands metered mall that IS fOlmd In n chrectl} to the c1er'. for ".lund e,en Dann's pubhcatlOns melude -The Revolution Remembered E) e\\ltness Accounts of the War for Independence" (1980 I "The Naele Journal" (1989) II \~.'u a~Clae tu 10L.j,.t~ HJ\'~ dIHJ ~UI:' }.-..1.~~t.J~ d. .... ShOrE."II:1e to €\.t:1ore Tht'r;> are 8~Jt 67 hat bor" of ,,; ...gc arnund the state offenng launc'lll.g aTld boatmg anchorage :or pleasure boaters There are anotber 1.000 publ,c boat la1.4nchLng SiteS around tht: state for MIchigan pleas!!.e boat fleets Even lake area has actl\lties such ale' \"enet'an boat parades boat race" and \\8terfront art exlllblts There are .,almon derbtes wh:ch fol~o\\ game fish up the shore" of the l>tate \\11<' ren.<t1'1 1'1 \ O.lr memon A- \OU \\~ke up to each pre dlctabl(' da~, perhaps ~O'.l 11-t1l thmk (\f the first soft SUO\I flakes dnfhng 0\ er the 1..h\ ;:)lret't~ alHl httl~ to'w\ n~ ba~k home In the Wohenne State You \nil mISS the freshness of Spn..'1g breezes, the bla.zmg, brazpn dlsplav of fall cCllors and e\ en the solItude and tlme for reflection the long wmter rughts afford_ ,.. Large<.t Anuque SWP"t"h <;-',..ahe.;: ...tem \1 ...hte-..li"l A, 40 FOOl Coma-ner 1'.~ b erv toO Days' FroTl England Re-:e'\ed dating or to the deh"e!") carner Mati ~ hlch IS labeled target mall and addressed m-state WJ11 be deli\'ered bv surfacp onI) In-!>tate target IDall shli ~-ul not be allowed on an aIrplane Face-to-face ,>enficatlOn \\'111 elunmatemaIl bemg returned to the customer, and ensure the ~st pos~lble customer !>en'lte For mol<' mfonnatIon, call Kim Goode at (313) 226-8708 ~ r---------, I~: andtne ~ e)(.citeme~tof ~ I~I scuba dhfl09' to fitOess" Swim you::: • scuba 60 sn and "101 Treasures of the Wllham L Clement~ Libra!}'" (1998) I ~ ve • Tra •• J'l}.r fmS • ~ I I $SG.OO :50% DISCOUNTI Equipment I • s::"lice I I If1¥d\tor)' EllS)' lM:'CIeS$ to , 1-94 6.1-696 \-~ -~\' ." ~'es Loc.~__ -,~_- ,>' ." L_:.:::... < .~_, Dal'1n's speech IS tItled -Clements LIbrary Treasure House of Amencan H,,,torv" Fax 882.0220 ; 355 FISHER RD. WE DELIVER 882-5100 , THE STANDARD '\. IN S~NIOR LIVING IAm51lt~An ~ ... ~~i5ura Dr. John C. D8.DJ1 ~.C;.~ .~. It 2....hour !)I menul hrai'!l "tandare, er,rron for thr can duct of bod\ arts procedures, to reguI 'Ie 'he estabh~hmem and practlce of blJC\ ..Ht'S sel \ c,,~ to authonze [he em'ron,..,crtal healIh d'Vl'lon 1'\ enfo'ce the"- ~!dndard, dnd reg"l. 'n. h ";leCIlOn I ["Wile" 'leee"ng of prac- dnJ p<.rmlitIng for hxh art I Cl,tdbhshf""lLnh to prOVIde lor susp::n ~lOn ard rC\,OCJllon or i1~erl'..e"i and perm'" .nd 10 prO\ Idc for m'sde mca~.)r dnd Cl\ 'c 'rfraellOn pendille, f"r \ loldl,,,n' of (,(r'aln requlfelllent, dnd prohlOJlI( n~ "I th,s ordInance ...I ~ I t Dl>1 \ I J" .. rFBRLARY 2(, 199iS. m lO 00" ountv lomm,,,,,"n Iieafl'lg R(Y)"I\ 4f,7 \\- l\.C ( /)(){J D"':l\ Y"I. ma\ ,HrCCI (nmm"",on W,.. nr I R. ndol (l! \~ 'LlU dI1 a'l\ ( ,er~ ,ountl rh Dc'",,! 1 )2 __ ) _I'_l'_Il_h QUC~!IOn, to AuJidlr" MI SALE PRICES GOOD FEB. 19th. FEB.25ttl \l' j I.l., II I ""l II" PIC !l.lH n [)a.l\ II :. (j. or<1r1t" MAHI MAHI. $299 TRO~T~~Vs\599LB lB. ,,, tl\.ll llC-U 11(1 1~~)U.ldl~()fj HI () r Buse" -~ --f-t-'"':n if "~~ 99 Enwrgenc, I $79;o~l Be<Jul\ \nd Barber "'hOt1" t f.xerns(' Plogram In;:1crx-n0{'nt PI 0((":.510n,]' Caw Protc..,<;lo'1al MONTHLY RENTALS from ~ ~~ I:I-"~-e~ $1,700 to $2,200 (810) 792-7231 lB. IIII $89~50~1l Baxter Gounnet Cache Cafe SOUPS l~jlES ~~~ '7'0.4 1lfii} $1 79 ,. L''''Ib.5: $_ I ...._\.. __ - l 150Z /wsopure Call." SPRING WATER GREENrup/llElpPERS 99l1- ~3/$1 00 ,rc~;~A~R~R;F;;0; ;fF;:n-;"Ni rft r~lsf~v I M~~HitotbMS the 41)(, hOn 4H22fJ --J UTICA ROAD • CLINTON Twp, Mt 48035 \, Ime • IAddrc'"'--------...I PhOllt--------------- - .... _ IA .J L."""1lII ~ LB GALLON ...., II 11,)J; 09(/ .L~99~ I It \ Ij1 III 11 "' ........ • \ oJ I BUNCH~~ '" . 8 07 PkC LAMB SHANKS $289 i6, Stuffed Pork $3 99 lB. NOW CARRYINC BOAR'S HE.4D LLJNCII 1996 B & G 1995 B & G 199.;LaVa/ellt/fa BORDEAUX BORDEAUX MONTEPUlClANO BLANC ROUGE D'ABRUZZO • Impeccable o-Jow,ekeeplr>g Ser, 'ce • Complete -s'oclitl CUllu'dl -\nd Recreat'oral "IIabl" $5 1 LB. ." :'WIII II • \\ 4 ~eJ Aml'ncc<n DELMONICO TENDERLOIN STEAKS Fnll! O' SuUlhlle.1 Sluffil S -\ClI" 111('5 • l nll)\ Ol,r f3cdllt,f,,! I (lunge" e~ $599 •..• ~ HAWAIIAN CHICKEN BREAST AMERICAN HOUSE PARKWAY ...~ .... () Offrrc )(11 H, H "Z'h.. eDltl" 36725 R1ndolph S l \f I~\ ()w (u',ndr. Snfl 1'1nur be-ill.llll) Dilling Room • ( (1n, enwnt 1.ii1lt](1r, "n(j I l1('n '>t " « t r)d • \nn \\cch.l\ Ii" THLR<;DAY $399 \ VHY So M:\ '\,Y GROSSE POI;\lTERS C -\LL :\:V1ERIC-\:,\ HOL'SE HOME al'd Human a m,~lJ(" tH";ln""$~ n1'\ !o estdbh,h BEEF TENDERLOIN -tz The Con-Thtlee on He.llh an ordlndne( PICK-UP DAILY Garden Herb Marmored Skltl!pss. Boneless Blad. AngljS OF PUBUC HEARING I Ser\.J".:cs v-. III hold OPEN MONDAY. SATURDAY 8 am -7 pm Closed Sunday lB, of .;rcdJL iU~LOryl call for same dayappro\al '-.: CommonPoint \fortgage CASH FAST/1-800-968-2221 NonCE Choice Whole - PARKWA.;\ y - sr- ~Rega..-dk.ss ON THE CAMPUS - '-~4':"i UPS $69~50ML UHR S<\LSAGE THEURI"'GER CARuSO GE"O<\ S4.LA.\U IlfE4 I I I ..;;;;..::...J 11I6C Cl4A DVrT 1.rl.tJ C,/ r~..& ~ ~ ~ _ LIlt.. ebe\\ht're \OU WH! rJ,< some tr"e, ch",r:g" t'urn f"ced gre<'ll rnemor.:o];: " gnt:: tl.- rt'c:ll' t \ bUrIu"hed bt'"ut\ It \ ou an.> .\ ater orit:ntt'd and Whether \ eu :leL ,de rc ,ta\ most people \\ho ha.\ e h\ E"d In ~hchlgan or d"clde to ~ett]e :iTOund the Gl<'at Lake' are In Flonda ~"I?L1I a c'r am therE." .UP 11.000 mlana lakes other retlr,'ment al ea the and 100 n\ll"" of Great lal..es ""'hts \OU ,ee dS \Oll tra\e] Senior Men's Club will meet on Feb. 24 of MIchigan sIDce l't tr ~J\ ~ 1'" - ~r (In \our a~e"1dd ~f ~o \..h\ "lot ;pend :lHJle tllne tra'. dmg ab.mt tIlt" "tc.t .." \0.1 .\11] ~,l\e l't"lLll'le ,tgJo.\ I,'t't bn'lJant fun scouting the a • .:3" and red br,ght urange\\ a-'\\ \el- customer safety Cmverslty 1977 '1t to. ;Jrugr.1"1' tx~:au,o" I people \'dll .~nnt}1el 0pn'1n open to ...ant to remaIn Cla".e to tl::e rt>:l ...et ....\\ h\.j t:nJ"")\ thl (uJtural good thll:gs that anl~ a large dd'.il t3g~- of .; mg C1t\ but metre oolls offere V,0u. a -ather ill P ,:\\a\ from :t5 Th€~ enJoy gomg to the t>n\,ron" I,. l-et nng to d. college major exiublts at the DetrOIt w",n Instltute of.-\rt:s. In e theater at ~l",n., of t '1E' ('\.1,r.:ge dc1.,\,ttes the FIsher dance recitals at a:-e opel' tc the "elleral puhhc L~e '-1USIC Ha.:l. optlra at the therE' The~ .nelude se'1es of beautiful !\llchlgan Opera pIa) 5 concerts baGet' and to Theater and the man\" offer, hear p.?rfonndn('e ... b)o 'l;.ltlng mgs at the MasOIllC Temple art'sts and tounng comparues They want to go to the events St8te unl\ eTSltle5 are usually at the Joe LOUIS Arena and to lIberal also II. the ell.tent to the basebaE and football \\ hlCh the~ open their educagames They thmk it's pretty tronal faClhtles to tov;-ns peoneat that we can go mterna- ple State res'dents are entitlonal b) crossmg o\'er to tled not onh to use the lIbrary "~mdsor Once there they take for referenc~ but also to c()n~uit pnde at lookmg acro~s the facult\ members \\ ho are nver at Detron s skylme 1hey experts ill horticulture, home are truI) Clty people at heart economICS and otneT practtcal The: treasure the City for what subjects It offers and they have f8..1th Be) ana theM; pluses college that ill tuDe It VnII soh'e tts to",ns are usuall~ ''''ell run allo~ed on an auphne The program was created to ensure Clli>tomer safety and to meet Federal A"'latlon AdmlIDstrabon regulatIons Mall whtch IS conSIdered to be target mall IS The bemor ~len's Club of POlnte War Memonal Lunch Grosse Pomte meets on WIll be served at 11.15 a m Tue"da~ Fer, 24 at tne Gro'\se The speaker WIll be John C Dann, professor of htstory at the Unn,erslt) of ~hchtgan Dann has been dIrector of the Clements LIbrary at the l. ...\ l.. Pt:rhaps By l'-larian Trainor u.s. Post Office ensures You ma\ !la\ e noticed the v.hlte and- red "IgnS on e\ e!} feaeraJ mal: Do" "nc1 the oJue and \\ rute s:gm: or: post office I(\bb\ mall slots. [>'.1t ha\ e '>ou read them caretull~? T!':e;-,e Slgn~ \\ arn customers about '" hat the L S Post Office calls -ta rget mal! The post office \\ ants to mform C'Uo;tomers of gmdellnes for mallmg parcel!: that ~ould be claSSified as target mal! Tal get mall IS Identified as md.l \!o hlCh should never be ...,~"''4 en, -onented. oe "orne cons'der- \\"111 atlO'l'" t t"\e,to tne~t"aretho",= ,Ihoare .whmg fonl ard to a wlle"tone m ther per,anal hfe - retlr", Prime I \uno - ... • l"t:"C'J,.l .....l II !l:O.t-t" 1 dern ...:tnu: C''\.<..t. tr3.~.:'~ r:'"l.._ ...un Ct."':=- I I can lhOO~t ("n:d .Q'"t:'ts T"t>a -, I tl- LOurs TJlt'\ !lv:Jtn Z 1 J.:, v\( j .... vt' "'pt'~d lG' --- I 3~a. t: tlr'e - j ~l~ t..1\ _\!1€'rt:"\t."'f t- tr-t:' ~ r8\\ ........!.3..\. :'1.... f£:.f"' ..\ r Tt e' ,\ PU!";'\.o,J!g "u"t"lr." 11.."\.c' "'he rdv\ l l1e;:, \\ h.. • .>t t,.t:'T r L fnt C~ l'+t T' t \ l...J..f $399 r u Pew VIND' AVRil Red french Table \\lIne lB II ... It A7cl~~:~~1:'~' ;~\';<"~d' t~~"':~'~l" ~~~~t't~. 1 (~ L,(f Obituaries FebrlJar\, 19 1998 Grosse POinte News J.o.s.e.p.h•••• \.'\.r.il.l.i.a.m•• :e~m~,,":~e~ ,~~~;~;r<ll J, ttd.l:10urL ;f!. \l SL...;.1 v!theSt'1 lnU1liJ CdtlHhl.. 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Sr t',- I tn~ e,l .l,.l \,\t tl '1 :r1t" ~t It! 01 lht' \\Urf\t'T drc llt-:-1 c.' \\1', A'l,' H"rI'1.J,71 In fr."ldIJnf"~ ~}H \\01'" Qett'rL..Ither<lIl ('l'lr"1 "dl " \\d\r,' ~(l1"I, PHht.U'ur" :vrlJ!'t. -\:'~()Uat l' _, 1';-'J 11',;:1 ~o' t'l It'! lhl:' ,eJzure dls, ~T'JUP tr" .... -\mt.lO" :""t ,r UtIle(.' lhe Cath""c I 1\1\<1' \1t'" llntllb,lt or ...ma\ o-ut<r 01 \\1\, h "he ,utr~,l-'d "velet~ UflLtf.t St !\lir~:lr< u! III 14':-'b :-'1' 1 r'nl .....,... H" ,() ",.." j dlf=-(l Ir.. F lTI '"lf1f' In:.:-~ .....\1::, ....\. ::.........-:.~ "Hi t:'" J .. " ...l..~t. lJ:.t. UUJt.l 'lei .3l0Ua1J.d \.J 11 a. lr-lDu' Jt.d.':"- ..... It .. l.l nel-tl r ....t'nlUlr u: .. "'Il l [Jt'"dd) h",:1 :8q~ l 't'.,., I1,pd"tl'l<'n' 01 "'LI-I' :.,. lar or mU~I~ :'I1::;;s .\1r-- :-'l'},dl n ... ,ur"H1 tht :-.tl't fl' \lht1'~l' ..l PO~I- De'ru,l Jt"~ H,_L" :J. (ur:.,,- "'-' ".,~ r. , n 1I :"',h It:! r, ~'" :-.. \\ "va" drd "t 'K/ \ ~ ,'nJ 'I ",d tht' "on",,, of b)" her ...0- r r,'o J ~I. f ".1\ en lo,),!" l held I.." : , 14.,4 Pur. '1g -\!umr.' -\..,,' l t )' Detro1' a',d rnt .H.d h,~ UPd"l .' '\1 ,l, 4~~l 2 ll" :-'1,,1'..et., tv. 0 ",,,t~r' \1.11' Gun .lna ,h.it 1inll h, r.::..It'd rr .HI) ,('gal coun-fol 1" ( .;radu"-',, d..~r",p In,rl the :-'h"" ~tam7\k I" ...ul"\'1\l-'d b) Helen Gal' I"::}ll:r ,< 'e'll grul,d precet1t''1l ,,,'Ill;.:" _ "€'~ be fun' Dl-'<ir<1l:'\alIa '" \1" j l L"nl.er'lt~ 01 [Jet' u.l H< ~---------___ f r Po1rents B,ll Stdncz~h and Chlidrc'1 ,old 12 _' L.tt-grana lb" \hlhl':: 11' ~t.lp-tlJle l'uurt of D(trult ~1 I , ,_ " rt'(t'lleahl~aegre-el.,dentl'tn Joan ~t,,\[U'.E' four s"ters I.hJ!dn'n d" 1"'::' }of'" red (', r' "f nnrlp" ,,"\,,_. , '-'UlU :,.i.<114Llt'll~Ut" ••dl ::>l"W! Laura Jenll\ A,rDl-'l-' and Int.erme'll "..I' \j",.'tloll\l'! \p.Jl.1l, ,,<rJd lh, l S St..prpml-' orgamzdtlm' . I \.<C " t • 1'1 :\!ll\la.uket' and m.unla ll.d ;::'U"'Il' \hret' bro!hers, Cf'n,eter. .n Dt.'t',)I[ Funer,d Court (I!It. : tn~ caM.'~ ne Ita!:an AmE-rIld;. ,f a practlcP In St ("3.,:- Shcrl:'~ :-.l:ltlr." .... Dame! and Grego!'), arrangl-'mL'11- \\t'fl h.l'ldle<1 b\ ..lrguEcC1\\ ,h • 5 lln~t Grosse &l>OC1atlOn and B .' \ .. dU"'mg the 195u" <ind J !:lbO,. grand par e~h" ~1.. I<lnH.' and the Cha~ \ t rhe\ del: Funerdl POiftte S mfamr", .pomt <;) $- Ital) He \1 dS a first heut€n",n~ 'n J ame", \1c.o\leer h"'r step-moth. Home!ff GTO"1' Pomte ParI, L< m. re,11 t',tCit<' prat-tlce He ....d" d fOlll'u.' _ " , I lhl-' Arm. dunng: \\'1rld er Hett, Stan(.z,h and hl-'r \Ir Tonnaalso\\a;'lmoh.ed ofFnend~oft'JLOPt" 1,1 [. War II Dr ('l.Lrtl"~ enJo\ed ~ttjJ father Rtll KellC'gg 5 lr. n aJor td~'" I"cll.ldlng the AmiCUS CI..... b rish,!'g Interment \S at Holy amuel Torina redl~tnctlr,' of thL ,.tate A...rla\10 redd",' \1. 1 Sc pu,chrf> ('('meter) tn A funt'r'll :-'1.", ....a~ celebr3.t Legl~laturt' .1l1d l C S \\ a.;; \ t:r} pr-nud t'f ~1I' 'r" \ l daughter Cynthld Rrrthe :l :3o<.ltr,field Funeral arr.mge eo m Sa.nt, P('ter & Paul Sllpl<:ll't' Court ,G....~ bruughl :-'lr Torn,.l I' ~lJl\" < ~" 'J' son, WlIham J Curtiss Jr menh "cre hdndll-'d b::- the .JesUlt Chur{'h JI' DetrOit on ,li'am ...t Chicago b\ a coahtron sl~ter, Cat'lf'rIPt' l. ' ), , DDS. t\\O s'ster's Enll;\ A H De"mond and Sons l\1ondJ.\ ~ "0 16 for Gro", ...p ot Grt _tl Lal>e ~wtb opposmg Oscar and .Ju...t;;' ,\, .J 41 Hemck and S\hld FelL' fh~ Fun<?ral Home 10 Ro)al Oak Pomte Shore, resident Samuel the d1,pJdclment of I, atl-'r used nephews the R(\ RlJ) grandcI:\Ildren . and t\\O gr"at~lemonal contnbutlo~s may be J Tann3 \\ho dIed m the 5t b\ the Cl1lwg"(1 \\'ater Board Trmna. S J :\ltd.1' i ... 1d grandcl-aldr".. lit. \I d,. l'r"d",made to ;:,t Colletta's :::.chlX'l. dunn'Ol'n Secours .:-ellIO" R1chard Tormil hI" n.,,ceased b) lus wIfe, Ehnor Jefff'rson. W1S, 53549 Commumt\ facllit\ m DetroIt When returned t-o DetroIt ~1anlyn :\1cCorf1"1lc", K..lr "JI Interment IS at Resunectwr. Julie Ann Stanczyk on Thur"C13\, Feb 12, 1998 "tf' b<'cdme ch'f'f of the Wayne Murph) and GI'l,' F... ,i Cemetery m Chnton TO\l,nshrp Catherine V. Mr Torma 84 ....as oom m Count\ pr,)~ecutor5 appeals e1ght grandrllecelr'd _~ 1 lU Funeral arrangements \\ere Me'llphl'" Term. and \\as a dl\l~lOn and later \\a" head of nephl-''''~ handled b, the WUll-'kJulie Ann Stanczyk McFadyen ~adlAIUt' "f 'he l'rll' e,.0lt\ of the ApP'2ab D,,,,s,()t! of the Interment ", dt RL:-U " Calcaterra & Sons of Sterhng \ f"ne-ral .\1a ...s v. as ceolebrat.. A funeral :'Ifa:.;; was celebratDetrOit H1gh SehOUl Wayne Count) Corporahon Cerneten In Chnto; T(',,' "d~ HeJghts ed m 5' Cu;\.,mb<lll Catholic ed on Fncia), !,'eb 13. ill St l"nnerslt\ of DetrOIt and tIle C'ounse-I :md ~ened on the fac.\lemona! contnb",:, ''1' " " Mernonal contnbutlOns ma\ Clourrh " Elnn ngh::lm on Ambrose Catnohc Church In Cnl' erslt\ of Detroit La" ult\ of the 1..-nl\ ers1t\ of be made to the l -.1 f'" • ,t made to the Amencan \\eclni'soct\ Feb 11. for former Grosse POlntl-' Park for former School Detro.t La\\ School . Detro't Jl-'SUlt HI'::" ", Cancer Soclet\ or to the ('Itl of Cn,>,e Pomt.!' re:;ldent Park reSIdent Cathenne Y A member 'If tl-'t-' Coast A "plr.tLdl man .\1. Tonna ScholarshIp Fund "'" Amencan HedrtAssoc1atlOu .;rul~e .-\.t,n St3'1cz;.k, v-ho med ~kFad)en, "ho thed III the Guard dunn;; WJrld War II \\as In\ohcd m man) Cathell(: Cambndge. Dur,,' \1 p-. vc on Tt'U.''''C. ..l\ F<:b l2 (,r I ,p-", <" GJ'''~< PJ1'1:~ ~n'lP' r", de"' \\ ; ll.m Ju,e~hC\'rtl"'''" DDS \\}h) Y"1t~ \\ I ..U}-it; I \.\.;l~ Lr(de-lt:'...-=t.~l~d b~ j ...... I (.J4 I 1 Ir t ~t es J, '1(' .be Audrev D. VerCruysse II J A memonal sen'll'e wlli b€ held at a lat€r date for lorml-'r Groi'se POlnte Farms rl-'sldent Audrl-') D VerC'ru) sse \\ ho ched m Boca Raton FJa on • Wedlle~da) Dee 31 1997 of comphcatIOns from lung cancer Mrs VerCru) sse, 72 \'0 as born III Wmdsor Ontano, and graduatf'd from Eastern DetroIt HIgh Schoo! III 1944 Mrs VerCru\'sse rs surnved b) a SIster, Charlene Brennan Zlelmskl. a brother. Robert Brennan. three nll-'ces and • tv. 0 nephev. ~ I I j II I- I (, , Harold Ream Pnvate funeral sen lces \l,ere recenth held In Penns ...h ama .. for former Gross'; Pomt€ Woods reSident Harold Ream, who d:ed III the GeorgIan East 1"ur"mg horne 1n St Cl:rir Shore£ or:. Sunda~+ Feb 15, 199~ ~lr Ream, 94, v. as born In CharleroI, Pa . and graduated from Belle Yernon H,gh SchOvI In Belle Vernon. Pa He worked a3 a sU!JerV1.S0r In the ~n~,., P"rl p,=, hl'nnlpn • II. I I I, i - ,l. " I U~"'t"I:-l::' fr.r hI' rhp Chil" Verheyden Funeral Home In Gross~ Pomte ParK Memon:".l contr.butlOns 01,1\ be made to the Ro~coc. Method1st Church Ro:;;cot-' Pa.15477 Laurence .. c+~l P1tt.sburgh 3teel He wa" also a self-employed msurance agent An aVId golfer, ~Ir Ream al"o WIiS a 32nd degree Mason and \l,as a member of the Lions Club InternatlOnd! Mr Ream IS survIved b) hIS wIfe of 67 wars lI-hldred, a daughter. Lynda K Wllheim, tN,o son", Rc,bert and Harold. four grandchIldrl-'n. and eIght grea t.gramlch 11dren Funeral arra."lgements \\ ere E. Russell A memon.ll ser. ,ce "Ill Lot' hi:~d J!~ 'S~ \!.::.:-' .. - L..:~h,:.,.'")n Church m EncInut.'lS (':lhf on Fnda:-, Ft'b 20 for fOrn1pr Gross .. POInte \\ Old ... re"dt.l' Laurence E RUS't'll "ho (iled In the Hosplc(.h\.the Sc." In Rancho Santd Fe, C;1llf. on Saturda\, Feb 14 199b Mr R~I~sell 89 \\a, Dom In Cortland ,\Y and\\;1",t\IUhme grad,late of \\';1\ ne State Unl\erslt\ He rec'.'l\cl hIe bachelor "of ~CJence In 1931 and hIS ma'ter'" In Cduc,1tlon '..1.. ...J _ (' L.. l ...,..,....,..... T"'J" l,..Jt)v IlL ball I- l.~l"LI capt.3Il1Ing ... d J I tIll' te.-lDl In '("HI) -\ teacher of ,)11\c'(,'1l <'01'(''1' the ~chool frOM 191Po194'5 :VIr Ru~cell 1\,1-. l1i1Ml'O m('n'" golt coach ... pO'ltlOn hp hdd for 2") lear, In lQ'5/:' hI \"as ,nductl.d I1lto the \\1\\n<, tlOO at ... ~ T 1" 1 ~)ldlt.. 'IlV~r~lt\' nlll \.,l>I'- I."u. of Fam<' An ac111l' nnn ~fr HI • ...-,.II ,..J l .. l~.. ,"""...,.d ...... ,. I,. ., . ,",,' J plaV1llg bndgl ,1I1dtr.,\( Itrg ~fr Ru,,,,lIl_'01\ld 1,1 hi- "lfe l)orotl1\ I d lUl'htl1 L''1'h \Vlfr7h,(l.,1 '1 'on ..l • FebrL.ar,l 10A 19, 1998 Grosse Pointe News IDancing .. !with Daddy I St Clare or Montefalco P I TO is holding its fifth annual Daddy-Daughter Dance on Saturday. Feb. 28 II ,=~qn _ ~ ,_ .. "' .... -&tf"'lllha~,~.. ~V W~~A_ I~~;ochurch: grandpas, brothers. or any aaas are wt'l,-ulllC. A light Q'nner and ItlUUIIULULC Idessert l along ...".. • iI.., .'-L, ... Tick~r:s_~ '''''''' pc. CUUpIC, ana ~I tor., additional daughters. Dadft and daughters of all ages are we!come. Also, uncles, r I ". ~.~.~~ ~.~ ~ ~~ of St. Clare of Monte. I8WIU Ihall "". ,-"t..;~ .nt ~ 'I', .. \ _' W- 81~ will be provided, with special prices including American Girl merchandise. Shown here are Derek and Nlco~e Stratelak enjoying last I year's dance. I For ticket information for this year's dance. call &. ~!€' E<;~a\ Come"t The t0plC of the 199i ..98 contest \\ a~ "How M) CUllllllUIllL) I.1>pll*," .:>fe To Become a Better ,Amencan " Young s first place essa) now advances to the state. 11"1'1 competltlon from wh1ch the top 10 es"a\" In l\-hchlgan \\ II! be selected The tup 10 state\l1de '" mners \>ho ....ill finJ~~~d ...,~~~l~ 02 dnnowlc~:l In ,,~P1J.] "",'11.1. th1rd place avoard All three recel\ e plaques a'lo S receIved a ....ard certIficates Savmgs bonds valued from for theIr aehle- ement ~ the ~500 to $1,000 In addItlOn, Academy's first place ~lnner the top 10 eSSa)lsts WIll he hUllUJ *,<.1 d.l. <l l>anquet In ~~~~:d ~~~epI;~~e f~~opetr~ Lansmg, meet wlth manent dlsplay m school !'v.hchlgan's top govemmental I Several thousand eIghth leaders and be thl' featured grade students frorr. nearly guests at a Lansmg Lugnuts 3RO M1Ch!gan schools p~:rt~c~ ~nr:.Ci lr:;guc baSeball bam~ pated m the 1997-98 Amem:a dedIcated m theIr honor Three Gl'o~se P0111te Academ) eIghth grade ~tu. dents ha\ e been n::.med local JliUE:r" 1I1 the 29th AIl1t'rl< dll & Me Essav Conte~t ;opon. so red b\' Farm Burf'au Insurance Robert Young earned a first p;acp a\>ard Ben'amm Houston earned a second A team of l'inahst Judges that mclude top governmental leader" w111detern:une tpe rdnkmg oi the top 10 state .....lde ....lOners Started m 1968, and open to all MIchIgan clghth grade students the Amencan & Me Cor>test E'T'courag-es ~f!ch.u,an youngsters to explore theIr roles m Amenca's future As a I I \, j I ~:e~m:~:~~ e I I I I uf th*, can LeSt, Farm sponSOI Bureau Insurance has earned 11 national a\\ards from the Freedom Foundatzon at Valley Forge Tne Grosse Pomte A.cadem} lS an award-w;.nrung, Independent, co-educa. bonal elementary school sernng chlldren of south east'" 11 .HILlagan ages .t. l!~ through the eIghth grade "'jII' , .... J Debbie at (313) 886.7360. Opera leader speaks at library about upcoming season Karen DIChlera, director (If the Department of Commumty Programs for the M!chlgan Opera Theatre, Will prevle\> the 1998 Spnng Season of MIchigan Opera Theatre (MOTl, speakmg Thursdav. Ma"'th 5, at 7 30 pm at thf' Central Branch of the Gros.,(? Pomte Pubhc L1brary. located at 10 Kercheval, Grobse POinte Farms MOT ""ii p""",ent Jule:. Massenet's "Manon" In Apnl. Dornzettl's "The ElIXIr of Love" In May, and conclude the sea. son WIth George Gershwm's "'POTg"'y. & Bes.:;;" in J U.ne I The MOT 18 celebratmg 1tA; seccnd full season of Staglllg Its programs at the hl'otonc and op'.11ent DetrOlt Upera House buddl'l!, lOL.H(d In downto~n DetrOit fhe ,)per:l house undernent I'Of1',npr(lhlf' renO\atlOn The MOT head quarters 15 located at 104 Lothrop lTl np "O!t Th~ Dctr'w:t Opera Hou~e IS IO(dted ilt 1526 I I Blow - YOUI' Bro<ld\\a~'betl~een Mddl,on and John R Altough the uw,:rram hO'oted b) DIChlerJ l~ free and open to till:' r'lhhr "~1tl"1h 1~ !Imlted Thus. regl~Tn.;tlOn IS cnrouraged to n-g,,,t.er for thll' event, vr for nlM'C ..,r;)nnallOn. call " 1,3131,..43-2074" xt 220 Socks - Off - Fun ~ ...... ' lU.-te-r Michigan • MIT • Stanford -Coed ages 7-16 - Programming In &asic, ;.Cay & Oveflliyt,t ~nl'" -Beginner. to advanced c. en I I -Web design.HTML, Java game tournaments & Sports .PC and Mac platforms • -Network Open enrollment at St. Clare Cooperative Clare Cooperatrve School begms open enrollment for the 1998-1999 Moo! year on March 1.. Classes are held on MO'lday, Wednesday and Fnday, from 8 ..35-11 15 a m for 4-year-olds Classes for 3.year-01ds are held on Tuesday and Thursday, f!'Om 845-1115 am An open house WIJ! oe held on Sunday, March 15, from 1-3 D m lD the school, j Whll'h ,<: -lIV'M .. ~ !'.t !.~321 ~harle ...olX ill Grosse Pomte I .. St ~unlery I I ,'t1J11P-riIlr - .... "r -" r"". Park, G.P. South choir students compete Feb. 28 in Indiana r ..",,,. ...... ui"'~ n J. 'U,l.tl~ 1 TT 1 ! I .:-...Jll~J;\1.n0 ~ The I Connc,r, Lm<beyPettJl:t, D!,UTa..,.tlde'o Camlle<? &)\'.(n Prl\af.('\o'cP\D tnr;o:,al'(:>~haronBaI)C()Ck~,lennlf(lF)tc.h.-{nd\1.1.1l T{rov.n ....truc lfll;l"'~-,(' Rom" F:Jaacll a l<lrme- \,n*-.",. Pom,f • 01.11'11 .... n,l dent n tunwd tm'll Atlant.'1 t.o run CCnilln cl,I'-.." , for <:.oUTi) _Illclr Ill, POJnTl n'''lo(nt.'o WllO an! pIT panng collegf' for 1111' s(.lte-!t:wl romp! l,tloY) and Cil md\tillrl' rOI I Ih .. t ,urround, TOOJ\..., \l,}unt \~, II 1110f1("C'r " ",,~ I ,,' ,h,lrcJ In aodr .......... It1g ~J", '~c111 '''u~, Ih,: ',I th ... Ii' II In ,om,' ~ \tenl dr, t>\ tht l' n ,ii, I I f'''''' u -". i!rC:ltcr unlquc ,,) ,j Tn ,h c\tcnl thc\ Ir' 10 II], tr,lll' I' ad"lc'~ln C('m~ md J r ,1]1' ,mcn "Ing \\"r~,h, r 1 (llJ II v..J lJ 110t PC dl'1np"Jntc.i hell ~ 101' ""1 I <,~~ ,wJ Pl r"\._ I.,rrJ; In h.... II I,~" jk 6 III I I I '"I''' • ~ .. 'r.J~III Ii 'OJ -'..... 1,(313) 417-OO7~ ~ ~S 'il _,-- I I I I i. II 1 IiIIIJ • _re I 1 \\\\\11\' I- I, ,- I; f I: I. I I' I I I I I J I I.," - I!. ! ~ J I 1~ Where safety, baauty ana quality go hand In hand. 332.26 Woodward _ Birmingham _ (248) 644-0525 LL-- • • I I • ~.: • II ~~.L rr. ~4'f .. Imported Baby and Children's Furniture and Accessories () Connor p,\(.ll, Ihc"wI\1 I~ Gro>'c Pornk Jr\?i I I ~agOOlanca'Pl'lc.ea" 'Ii W1' 4 dnd ,c,j cl'n'I,.!L.nt ~1101lgn to be dh e 1(' ,j~comph'h thr r ...c~ '.",J.r,. '::!l).lh l~dl aft: the "or\' 01 ttll: "J.£~ Iho I~' I WII'Io ,...------------------------------...,:. 'Idcntlt\ \; omen \\:11 need d(llercnl .onis th ..in tfJe r o"n m"ther, hJC In llrJcr [0 'Ucl.:,,1 lhh 1110\ e Ihrou!'h lh~ ddolc,ce~t ,in ciopJT1ental " ...gc 1 11...CI I Thech,Jlr_mu"lcteadlC'rl..,ElIen.J medlJ I ppnnefather Patnck Llvmg<;Wn :\-1:'l"IaS:mop Brad EtJler. '...,"(' EL/,abeul Hemp;;t.cad KatyLenz,~lck KuJ,] K..'tl Dalbec Jo:ll:z.aneth Cronm Sloanf' Am<; Kath) Ball IR<.l I\OlJnan ('alUm Shapu'l) Each en-.emolf? na._ 16 membeN allov,mg M <;tU<1<'nt8 w quahfv tor .,t:lt.,.!ewl o:;mpetltloP a" v..ell:1' the abO\e )4 <,(lIOht_ v..ml. ~h0p '_IlI.HCU "Ilof CnnsuneK1tok -\ngplma l1utahm,Aan.mnn .Jesslca Itchon Trev01' H.lm" Chns I at 1I1cm ,heir parcnt' \\ fjo 10\ C 'hem lnd thel[ ov.. n Inncr 10lle 1'10,[ llfl~11 h~.JrJ or LC.I DaHx'(' Je.."lca BIl;"lov. ,]f'me<:e Pettltt, Manx' Y!acen, Mano 1'o<xx1 Alexander H~men, Patnck Healy, Enn Tharnantldes, ,]amH~('>6'e3, I" Cn'" 4.Jo!e',ent Glrh Jnd the \led'J "Ill locu, on tne ffil xed me, ,"ge' II1~1 our \\.)un~ \\ omen recc! \ c trOITI .. Llndc1\\ l\.lte Pay for ~he largest rug and we Will clean your secono rug rHl:;1;: Save 25% on smgle rug orders Ask about our pick-up & delivery Offer expires 3,'28/98, \I.Jfch 5 19% ~"'7 Fl~ner Rd ,Ulle C-1 m Gra"e POinte 'l..lrtll'g I I ~1011(l,and K.Cnan:L,,(ljl ;:,aran Dale Amanda I on cash & carry orders only. \\ ed.. ,I orl~hl)p lor ,.tdole'~ent female, trom - 3(J.g .+~ TlJllr,da\ c\ ~mpg, I b\ 12 forI V.sJ1us at ~11;l at "-'UUU! rllyl ro~p;;"~ '~.;;~;;; ~rfornung gmuph - The Po.nte Slrll.~'el~South I Smgers, \\omen ofPomw Smgers a.'1d\\'"men's ChOU" ensemble-I all rece:ved first dJvlSlon ratmgs at the solo and ensell'.ble rcgJ.onaJ competltlon on Saturday, Feb 7 They \1Il1l aL"O compete '1t the stat?le,e1 rompetJtlOn ill Apnl &>IOlsts t"eCCmng II r3tmgs were Thla Penta Kaue 1)a,'1;, ;-,.le~th ZJelkp TIm M31e!yt., Elizabeth Bamtt EnT' ~fJf'then Madeline Mura ....sk1 Crotlm Flt.?gerald, Dan AUg'lstmt' S').)tt I Kf.fgfor E..... ll!> -\])-,er Kn~ 8pauld,ng, Clint Zu{;-el ]t,sb.n t.,. ), Laura &~n, Rn~d Molloy. Chnsty ,Tohnsun ~1egan :v11111mger A.'~"'~-11 I Kau: BUl'I" a:10 tl'e "(W1J onC*' I SclO1<t.s recelVl.."'lg I ra~ and qualifymg w par'tlClpate In th.. I "D. \... .....,.) ...l.. ......1t1'-l(; .~, cr'.-pcLton::lI'C Clmrc ~l:olJoJ ,\,;l.,'"C'. n.lc .. PUu...',:.n, d "',,<., I ("'II I .. * A!Jnt' 0 Conl'or LLP 1\ 111 begIn an ihc n ~ M'-l~~,..,"+- .... " .....u.-cucu ......... I Bodge IndustnaJ Park Telegraofl & Eight M,le Roads 'Some reSlrlct,ons app y Grosse POillte South HIgh ldrues' choU'Swill begm at 8 15 a.m School's sho~ chOU", The Pomte a.'ld contume throughout the morn. Smgers, will travel to Moore,,"ville Ing and afternoon. HIgh School ill Mooresville, Solo pe:10"1Tlt:'l"SaL"O will be 00'11 indiana to oompete ill the SIXth penng throlJ&hout the da) annual Spothghter InVltatlonal Ann0uncement 01 the finah",-'ts 8ho\> ChOIr cornpetJtlon on for the evenmg compentJOn and Saturdav Feb 28 d\\-ards will be gJ,en at the end of The P~mte Smgt:rs will be per- the afternoon 5eSSlon at appl'OX1fonrung the group's compet:J.t:Jon mately5pm show, oompeollg ...galll>.1. many of Everung competltJ.on will begm the best !ugh !>cl)iXli show chOill> III at 7pm Indiana llhnOlS Oluo, Mlclllgan, .and WL5COnsm Entr. fee:, are $6 fo' either the Competlbon anlJng large =ed daytl1n~ or mghtm'le oompetltlon choU'S, small rnIxed Choll'S and or $10 for both sho\\ I Oriental &: Area Rug Cleaning For mOle mformatlOn, call Coleen Syham at (313) " 640-0062 to obtam Teglstra. tion forms University Liggett School students. from left, Ellzabeth Ralstrom. Melanie Brookins and Sherlna Sharpe earned "superior" rat1ng& in the Michigan Vocal Music Association's di8tric:t solo and ensemble festival on Feb. 7 at Oakland University. They joined more than 1.000 other students from Michigan in the festival, IStudents excell at regional competition • _ I ~~ I I Ii Schools F eDruary 19 198~ Grosse Pointe News 11 /II I ., Perfect ACT places student as candidate in national contest r1uflm..lltrl BOlltpl1 '-Of) t!(' It"" dlready b"'~ll ,v "'I i ('h,!rh ~ ,!I'd :-'L.ll\ BUllLt.11 uf e d for the r.ext fr<j:,r.m"n (ld~GJ O~"t PO}llt() 'I'.'yt)(;d~ lnd ..t at Hur ••,rd Unner:,lc • .llld lh. g ddudt In'~ '-IE.. f" 10' dt Lrl\:=,~e h(,IlOrS LOllege at LTnl\ el ~It\ vi POlrl(C '\ur1h HIgh "(hoo] h<h MILhlg,m and MH.nlgafl ~tcltL CPC The (f be('n Ildmed (,[1( of dpprox,ilI<lte!. 2. o()O ,dndlddte-; III (he , (~()O • ,lJ-./U .l. l JUdl 1t,..")H..J.t ;:-,(nOld.!') Program The c<lnd'ddtp~ '" n "I, r led from rHillf' 1).,'!'.2 :) 11lI1l1Oll ~tudent:, ('\pected to gl aduate frum L'::: Ingh ~lho'll" 111 1qC,S FIll<tl ~"ketlOn \\111 {Iecur In ... , - 0 1'> ..uVJi • t'Ji J \.)1.. t ~t.IH .. ,-l ",,-ort- \.1 "con of jb I on thl ACl A%e~'mH'nt tpst, and ha~ earned L1 .1 239 gT<ldl:' po:nt(. ,l.>erUh' Jt North Hlc?h School U:'I\er"lty He scud h, 1, '1blOdd The the CdPd!d ltE'~ thl l' H rt'~ ",>lOll ~ t J I 1Il\ Itl ~ L"",:!ul'f~ :ll le,ted for theIr L 'C~ ptlOn,1! performance on ~Ithu th, College Board SAT or the AI'l As~essmellt FurthE I lOn'l<l thE' Pn ~'d, 'Ill" t,c!JOldr, ~::rtlOnal Hd j~nllilln \Vu,k held 1\1 \\d,hlflh'tu" II ( tLl' .....Lc..HlVU .,t.,,-uuu "t> l::t t:"~dVS~ U.;1;:,t;;:u UJ.j. :::'1,. ........ ~Ut..U,'-, of the dctl\ ltlL' sthooi recommend'1tlOns, dnd schuol transcnpts Adl'ltmg'UIshed panll ofl'du I J1rl.d • I H .. "" Eric Hoffmann Bonten lIH IF:, In I.ff 1I.L-lrCP b UUll~ F,nill "eJ",ctlOn (If the "enolars m !\Ia) \\ Jij be mddp by the WhIte Hou"e CommIssIOn on Pn ~Id('nl lal Scholnn a group appollJ't.d [,\ the pI e"ldent UHljnl(~.p/ r l.te !md,:l tr.ttr h r1/ J U!ll I I Safety: C"II I :\1, gl 'J, UUu oJUJlnno Oru'l ;i.j'lfldel venB"ek, Fe rr\ ,""I'.i \\dlarm 'r, !'.lrzabeth Hudd, K~rb) .1es-> Pugue, \1.ur -\1, IT< -, Calthn Embree, Mc.~un, Bnttney Cox. TrolnLl, l')mmh~I'JIl, :::o<..L{,I(H.., TIllil t .\ Jtll gu\ (..1 ri ment oJlill,l!, ul:H it()r~ authors) nlu ..... lf'ldrl"', .... t. .. nt l ....t " and oth~! r JI'- ph ,bed pe-r£on~ The\ \\ I~l\ hlt thp mIl" urn" and monument>; of the natlOn\ (aplt<lJ ,md attend reCltal~, n leptwn~ dnd Cl.-remomes III their bonO! A hIghlight of ~.1tJOJlal R~cogll1tlOn \\'tek I~ a lereml';nJ spGn"ored by the White Hou"e A.t :hl' (~runorJ\ the ;,cholars an' av. dredl:"d the I p Senice: ':>td,L \ -\bh, D'ier Dun ThIll, Ferr) , K.""tID Cole .Jessle-a UJ \ ,r!'id Kerb, Hilary Brodhead, :Y1argdret Ferrara, MaIre, BLIl Garant r Trombl) Bnan 5t HIlaire, Ma"on, Colleen Qumn. Library: S"rah Make, Bntt Wedenoja. Defer, Angela Lee, Courtney Mdler ferT) Dn.w Ya.or, Kerby, Lc1ura D~Rush Lmdsay Tm eT), \1<llre Wlll Owen, Trombly (Library squad students assist the school hbranan before cla"s b) shelvmg books. dlstnbutmg audlov'sual matenals to teacher, ete , Students of the Month are those students with excell~lIt attendance and dedication to their volun~r jobs. The Chadsey High School class of 1958 wIll have Its 40th reunIOn on Fnday, JUly 31, at the NoVl- semor students as deservmg candIdates HIlton Hotel Call Mike ScholarshIps offered thl'Powrala at (248) 548-4829 for year mclude memonal s(.hol~ more mformatlon arships awarded by the famlbes of the follOWIng mdI;.lduals: Jefferv R Halso Brsdfo:-d J. Koemg. Allee Apphcahons and .nstructlOns for Grosse Pointe Kelly MeK~e and Ene J South High Sch'loi Renu:~Ilbd.c...h Orbd.lll"d.tH)U~ offenng scholarships are the Mothers' Club scholar. ships are avaIlable In the Grosse Pomte South HIgh Crosse Care~l RebUUll.e Cenkl <1.t AlumnI ASSOcIatIon Pomte Rotary Club. Gl os~e South hIgh through Fnday, • tu Gros"e PomtE:- Public Seho",l System Student~ of the Month for February, 1998- ,1( \\lll 1(,\1(\\ th..,iL ~ubml'<dvfh <lnd ~elect :;I){) ~emili- Reunions ........... A~~ruL l' d tli, sell.d~:'L~...,rnt-'nL, de,>c~lptlf)n" I Iff )I..., );1 <I,d rHlforrdl!'!! dno 1 i ,Iud, ,1h..\ I ;r~'( .... ....If]uJJr I'he Cnlted St"th Pre ldtuL.J.1 ('lr "I> PrOlrdm (lh l.\ ill( Th I\d' e,t"bh "Ed l"l l~fA, by Th( "h( I." ,du tlf\ t'H: eXdU(I\~ (rder of th" presl t dUt it ~p n 1\ ~ H1t'U( I1Ci::',::> dLnt, to lllU~nJ~L ~nd honu[ : L, IT, tf', mv~t .'Il' the,' edu uur Bdl.vl" mv"t d"trngul~hed L ..tt{Jr..., dJ ( dl .....f!t!dtLd d;-, ?Tddudtrn~ hlP'h "ho01 ~'Tl\Clr~ Uht llgUI-htd jf It' "r, 111'Dunn6 the. p,bt 34 )~dr, tt:<llh(J, III .Ihl(ld to th.- JedudJ pro~r;;m hd~ h( n\\d,)lll1l;<t 11 IJ C llJJ ,In. bUI~ !led ne" rI, -l,tJUlI t'rf'-l(lll1lldl , UI t..U "l, u. ""tJt.-tldl 1 l; 1'"'''" )[1 ~lnoldr ... I l '- lLld, r,1~ ]1. ;11" ,tuden" Ir H f'h late)!, Scholarships ~ ! • • • i:' L.p tv 2U Tr.e (!T\[),J :heb~......h \;'~t."'€ l \(1 ,t I III ,b, I tl,,1 PCl"dL .'nJt!Ug Cf(dtl\( ,Irl, ofPennsyl'~I'''' 2)bO{) \J ~{lt(t Il'"ld Oll- in ,f ( j{I!.O "I'd ~tld "III 0\, n iI'!l "Ll'T'I,' D'btrzct v. <\lung te \-jeur troP'l Hrl'\\ II ..Ina -hIJ~ UllIver'ltw" "nd lh~ Lnn"rslt) .un'~I' (.Df: \OUnl I eu n""' ~l Each year the Mothers' Club sets aSIde a certa'll amount of ItS fundraIsmg profib as scholarshIp money to be awarded to graduatmg sentors who apply and meet the financial and academIC <-ntena In addItlon \ anous local orgamzatlons <::nd memonal fOllndatlOns a\~ard schOlarshIps eacp year Tpese groups or Ind1'llduaJs ha\E~ reque~ted that the Mothers' Club admInister the applIcatIOn process and I ecommend O" .....f. ... '0 ......... _. GROSSE POINTE COMPUTER • £.iJI1I} ~,:.; c.,~_ ......("l, ..l. D~l~; ~~;~., G~;'~;~Ai~~hva Delt .. , Grosse Pornte Woman's Club and South Booster Club Seholar!>hlps range from $250 Ul $2,000 and are for oue veal L~st year. 49 South senrors ~ere awarded $42750 m scholar'lhIpS Completed applicatIOns mu"t be -;ubnntted to the Career Resource Center by Feb 27 QuestIons can be dIrected to Kate Callas at (313) 49fl 2549 .... English Gardens is \V-- • REPAIRS AND UPGRADES • BUY & SELL USED COMPUTERS • NEW SYSTEMS BUILT TO ORDER Larry Simon and his SOD Joseph enjoy a special evening together at University Liggett Schoors recent Fathers' Night program in the primary school, located on Cook Road in Grosse Pointe Woods. LookFnm, \ GROSSE POIl\;TE \VOODS 1 BLOCK NORTH OF 8 MILE Dad's day / ~~~ - . 20780 MACK AVENUE / ~ Jt, II HAS MOVED!!-: 313-881-2667 (811-COMP) I having a sale forme birds! , w GARDEN SONG BIRDFEEDER by II II II S~ SALE $7.98 Choose [rom Fmch or Standard Bird Feedt:r \\Ith ~!'( feed!n!! stat!On:> and seed sa\ l;}g trm It SAVE 33% TO 60% Our rur (II ..... \l~Tu", \l t....~ll('n"i;( It "l1101 ( .... l.,llT dt \ llenf.nl..) ...nl l p '111, q 'rt~ TLl r<dJ\ WrJf' rur III dll P ) 'I 11 R<.Prl 1 1 H'd I crru H. I q lIld run, 'I,.[\ll( tr r 111111) ....' 'lh i1)Ort. 1' ... \l."-,'Hi tlllf , r' HI: SOME1i!':SH Ir IOU.ECTtOr .. www thrc>ui'h 1\ ... I tr~'Tn '"\\[ I rll 1 ) pr h l .. FO~ S<ORE EVENTS CALL roll nelmanmorcu, (om 1<.rn H.f()<;'1., thf' ql)f(, , r' Fcbru,lr, '>un 1J\ ('lull ITl) Tt,:» l f t 11 l'<. ) 22, )fOUJ (()Untn l \ r 1\ b, .. hltll FRU • Automotive 12A ----- r-~L.. Su l~ ) the LI!1loln Ig.. tor The urt:e "'11("\ I'::J "Innn I;;];:)U III The pre "dJ< ,t \ dccordmg T"dc.\ Roo'~\ elt '" d bulh '.1\ -. Grosse Pointe News Franz lnild-mannered reporter to pu.lpt __ rCl.JlUClIY ... '1 '1E:'\ b\ ...h thf' l€'\\ dJ '\ el" r p rl,.,r,g lut, cl'ld m h"'d\ \ -, ",fill T'1e\ iTt' ' bud, other" on OU' te"t \ehlde out ••1 $4'7 '373 Ho\\ mucl) uo 1 lu\ e tnt;> ('or.,mental) Let me wunt the 11"0 ."ll!riCi Navigator A1an! . ,Ul.lppea "tlLhn:d Dt:'l (al ~j thrv\\.bill\.' hi •• • Itn[ C'1.d' '" \\d\~ F,r.t the ne\\ t O'lLfl€ntal teel.., IOJh.~ dnd per!orJT1' h~e d. LUtuln ~ho ..I!d Llllculn" front-\, bet I dr'\ t lu.\.ur) ~eddn get:> a .)I~ ger bolder grille for 199b 1nd It I';:;'dl~tincll\e and dttrdcthL A lh Intepor iAutos I t.:..lUJ!t= th~ -oud l ....}Jv\'\oerf ul ~.. !Il:'ii ) ou \ e mu.mted ti'e lllgh In\er" "eat of Lincoln" ans ....er tn tpe Hurnrnt-! - In ('!lgant Cl \ lhan tlo,hes of course Jt "houldn t be that \\a) The Xa\lgator lS a m ..",t Cl'>lhzed \'ehicle, "Ith boule\ard nde, preCi::-e steenng enough performance for am ~ltuatJon It IS also tal! and broad-shoul. dered enough so that \\ hen a bad gu) cutc;.' ou off gettmg on the freeYoay, the temptatIOn IS strong not to De mIld-mannered and take It but to head fOI the neare~t phone booth and change lOt)) 'Xa\ 19ator Man" V'ie had a recent beaut\-andthe-beast ell.penenl'e \, Ith Lmcolns - a C ontlOj,ntal followed by a .!'a\':gator Oullr fact the Na",gator IS beaut) and beast all b', Itself Tnere has been a lot (If talk , ". HI U!t:' l--1t:::, .... It;'\,.t'Iu''!.' \1)1.11 lHe soanng populant) of trucks and the entT) of such luxurycar maker~ as LlOcoln. Lexu<;, Mercede~.Benl and Cadillac Into the sports.utllttv market The) re a safet\' penl to <:In. vers of "mailer \ ehlries. cntJcs ~d) The) are en' Ironmentally Incorrect the;. guzzle ga- and the\' are unneces",anh 0\ E'l'"',l,e;ght The\ dr~ too eXp('n~l\'e because the pn'fit m.ugm l!l mUC!l ~eatel than on pu"c;en ~ dU ele- tl an"mlSSlOn As befite a lllXury car, the to keep clp Illth demand Th. -arne h tr<.lP of Contmental provIdes unparalMerceaes-Benz and Lell.u, leled comfort, sohd hapdlms.; and Cadl1Jac h0pes It stili and road feel, exc~lJent engl' holds true ....hen It geb Its bIg neerlng and attractl-;e, conser. off-road trull, on thz road ,>atlve stylmg What did I tn>nk? 1 \H,S An mterestmg engmet-nng struck by the contra"t betwl?pn feature of the '98 Contmental the Lmcoln Contmental one !S Its multI-adJustable :':uspenof the more elegant luxurv SlOn. WhICh offers a chOlce of cars avaIlable \\hlch \\a& finn, Dorma! truly a pleasurable machme to and soft nde You can artually feel the dIfference hve with and the l'\a\'lgato,. ....hlCh has many nrtues, but between the settmgs, nct al'l'avs true not the ones I \ alue BOtll Lmcolns share certam Th"e Instrument panells feature", They are both ImTD€- \ erv readable and attractIve dlaLeI) IdentIfiable by thelr wlth electroluminescent bngnt tooth) gniies v.hlen can gauges Seats are comionaoJe outgnn Joe E Bro\\n \rem em- and pro\'lde '>ohd support and fimsh IS first tate bel' hlm 1 Some hke these gnlle., some don't A.s a chlld The extenor has dearh' been mfluenced by the Mark of the chrome age. I do The\ aL~u ~hd.J C d IlcfL\ \ J.,11 WILl.! a.~ ':':lVjJHI~ UUllU pnce tag Base pnce of the front styling and bulgJnb SIdes I found the 0\ erall Contmentalls $38500, but appearance stunmng, a \,ew With Its optional eqUIpment not shared by everyone whIch mcluded a "RESCt" An optIOnal Personal package" \I orth $2.225. perSecunt:- Package caters In a sonal secunt:. package for usefUl way to the current $750 and po,,"er moonroof for trend of paranoia In our soc!$1.515, the total hst pnce of et\ It Includes run-flat OUT test car came to $44 820 M;chehn tires on c;peclal Bar:,e pnce of the :SaV1gator, chrome alloy wheels a garage ....hlch IS based on thl' Fore E"pedltlOn - no problem there -- IS $43 300 A" See AUTOS, page 13A 'I[ alX,JUt. al,,0 lias been lUllUU( gant analog ckek m"te.ld .>f tne ur:,u"l d\gltal Its pOYof'rful t\Hn-Cam 4 6-hter 32 ....ahe V-te ng1'w reqUlres lJrenllum unkad'd fuel, but IS al50 \ ('rv reSIl0n"I\(' It dn\e~ the front \,nt''']" thl uugl • ..l f()u~-,,~,"cd electro!1lc 0'>eldnve automallC Su llJt1l .... "h \.. "'" pomt" The fde! h ,)",l Llneol"] Can't make th",c m ,n .,ters f'1st enough cJ.U\': rT'P'"T 1 1 The '98 Lincoln ContinenW is a very sophisticated luxury sedan. • 1" • The flrai: L1ncoln truck. the Navigator. is tall and broad-shouldered. " • • ( I Automotive FebrUary 19 1998 Grosse Pointe Npwc; Al-ltos From page 12A 8 It . I avor '>('phhtl,ateo g10b:11 ....dte:l Lf' rt:O-..( ue ~\ t'!tern Thp t1l e, dl l. d 'Ji!I,ed to cr,d uL)~'1,",) d -lr tr<i\elup tv 2u mIl( dt 50 mph \\ Ith n'} Jo-- oJ: ,t"l.nng j ,i the' go f11t Ane"\- tr....aJ)'-}ll1. 't..l .... \ .....tern ~:J.n I( dr., up to lI,r.t' gd' d!!(; and "etunt\ '\ ~t, 'I, \Odl" I>'J' L.... 1.> ~ ~ .... '-- ~... 'f:. ~ • II r r..IJ ..t:;rbt ° •• , ! -. .. r U.f.t,I\,.." "Ill;' 1.111\1::' ,1S"l"tanl' t"L to rOdO"lC'" othl. r tu m(;d . p"rsornel The ':,,,tem trarhnlt" the Yehlcle IdentificatIOn ~u'llber of the car, as \\ ell <.I -. Its loeat10n Yl:l 3. Glob~! Pr>.;.;~t.VrHng S<'telbte Th(. dmer Or pa;,senger,. can u"e a telephone III the console to talk WIth operators who respond to the RESClJ Signal The '98 Lmcoln Contmental IS eqUipped WIth standard antl.lock brakes and traction control system EPA mlleage estimates are 17 mpg clty/25 hlgl">\",l\ We ~n~~~b:::'::.bG::t 20 lr1 m0"tl} city dnvlng A feature I really hked about the Contmentalls that '(.1: ')' Id\\ enforcement In 1\ It',,tu', ;> IthOllgl) h.1 €.p .... ~v.J __-tfe tlI'nh Illf k \ \uu ilC'\ Satelhw Celluld' L'nJ' nESCl' fe.l'ure" b\ r'ultor,., m the ()\ erhC.1d con,( [.. On ... f tnp driver car, nrogrdJ11 certalT1 June !L'Jn~ ~UI r :1<' '" het'1er r,u ~ <In l \ ou r d.oor lOcK ~ to <lutl''T'aTll,llh lOlk ....h..n 'uu p.Jt • h .....( L:pd.r A.\.<H P -:It:c door 10ll-'JI1!, I" t"led ,b " ~afc- ,'I vl.l l,.r~ hUI. ,~ r t.LJde'" n.t.' I,H.,lh '110rt' 'll ..., 11 tu ; \\. hI..- "l uut uf \ t}U' t< r JPnlnjl erpiJ1d ... fht ~~\ igdto" \\ d~ I~C)t d.r... dll dnd It lor xed th, doC!, II nfll.t'r \OU antl j I' l,~er(n, I or nnt tf ~111 tTlH \.. ~r~ ?"'lIlt J"Udlh d' Jllend:. d "'"\u'""\ pd ....~t.ng(lr Cd.r ... and It I....llIlOOr tclnt to n'm,.mhl.'l th It l'J, >,:,,\ gclt Jr m,l;> be .1 Lmeoln, but It ,0, d t.tH:k - thl fir"t trueh e\er t" Coin\ !he Lmcoln I'ldrquee !1.1"ed Oil the r,ght The Lincoln grille has become a trademark, Town Car's grille has a center divider I POPUl,1l Ford ExpeditIOn tl1h truck 1" po ...."'red b) a') .Hlter SOHC V f... engme and f('<ltures <uch up"cale r;oodJes as :IL.lmlnated runnmg boards load-levelmg air suspensIon and st~ndard antI-lock brake., It also ha" Lmcoln's toothy gnlle LlnPo!n deaJprs lobbIed hard to get the NaYIgator In order to pene:r~t(> thl- ho~t<st segment 01 tne nt I, -\ emde market Mercun got the Mountameer last year based on the sale,,-Ieadmg Ford I:."plor"c'" thl. ~r..,t Llncolr) t'"Uck \\ l' I, "d, - tb,. allne\\ ford k.....pLdlt. If <lpvut"tandlllg ,f''1lf i<""($ LmcoJn d ...ale! ,mp, do not attract people ],lOhmg for .,mall eCflnobo"l, 1 he\ don t '" ant delIcate b.:dUty the, \\ant a ~a~l .:.nd tht' !\avIgator fills tile b111 The Xavlgator "eqUJpped w1th a sOphl!>tl~ated V-8 engme that produce~ 230 hp, has a payload capacIty of nparlv tv. 0 tn ..." lnd "an tow X,OUO pJund, WIth dn\e t"erl. l' nOl The '98 fO,Jr_\\ne .. l mUlh m the \\ a." of Ii,,: oj and lote"t otf-hrl" It!>to thE- '\d,Igator But arc \ ou really gOIng to u'-e a S4 i 1)(j0 Lmcoln to cra"h through the for",st or haul manure' And for commutmg and runnmg errand!>. It log, In a "tcad:, 10 3 miles per gallon For "'hat It 1'> the NaVIgator IS excellent It IS hard to Imagme a mOl e luxur-"us tf1lck \\ hlch IS also The '98 Continental does not have the thicker tooth right in the middle, a way to tell it apart from the Town car. capable of hard ....vr k But dOh thl» \ ".hlcl" package- - no! lu"t the X3\ 19ator bur dlJ tbe bIg "port,utlhtles that dl.g our free'l a:, s and parking strU(tures ~ make a lot ot ,pnse) ~Village Locksmith (1 Home Repair Co. ~ .. ~ OFFERING QUALlF1ED SALES, SERVICE i '98 brings 'safe-driving' resolutions from AAA AAA Michigan sa"s motonsts can start 1998 safely by bemg COiJ.rteous and follow109 lIfe-saVIng dnvmg reso).!tlOns • Don't tallgate Tallgatmg IS the No J cause of most reartend cra<;hes represEntmg 13 percent of all crashes m Michigan AAA I ecommends stnvmg for a "safety buffel" of at least four seconds between VOl' and the vehlLle ahead, With an extended followmg dIStance In mclement \\,eather • U<;e your Signals for stoppmg or turnmg Slgnahng IS not onlj courteous, It', the law, • and a crash "VOIdance procedure that <.QuId save your !lfe or the hves of other~ .. Use your horn to \\am, not to pUDl!>h Your ham I~ a .safet) deVIce, not a ~eapon to pUnish other dnvers Use It only to aVOId dangerous "ltuatlOns, and then, Just enough to warn • Observe posted speeds On .a ;l1) .... mlIP mlles tM...... ~,..,,, ,,,,IT ~'l''''' J.... cr. _-.,... ~,I.,J.o sectIOn Ir'~ou cannot ly, do not speed up cautlOlisly through section ,..+ the ;p~~ci" h~llt over ...... "'1;1 v .....u .l..I"' ..\.." ...~ " ... .. stop safebut dnve the mter- saves le"s than three mmutes Michigan's BaSIC Speed Law says to dnve at a careful and • PlTl1 n\. pr fnr .e-1TU:lorg,,=,n,,:v orudent "Deed not ","p"tpr than nor le5" than If ~ea"on- \ ehlclb If \ ou block an emer able al'ld proper gency \ehlcle ) ou are ITlterfer• ApologIze If you m2Ke a mg 111 a cnslc, \\11en you hear dnVIng error If your dn Ilng approachmg SIrenor see mistake mvobe::: others, offer flashmg lights the law an 'I'm '0rT)" gesture In a reqUIres :-l'U to ileJd the nght rece'lt AAA. ~ur\e\. the fa\onte of" 3\ and pull a" close to the dn'. er 'i apolog) IS the "tap nght page of the road 3" pOS"Ion tre head a" In "What ....<.IS ble clear of dn mtero,ecllOTl, I thmkmg?and .;;top until the emergency • Don t dn\e dlow'i\' If \OU , (h,.:I ... has passl.'d doze off\\hlle dn\lng vou hall:' • Gl\e pede,,~nun'- the nghtlost control of \ nUl \ eillde of "a) ~h('h!gan ],1" 1'f'aUlrp~ Make ~ure \OU a~e ""ell rested Tl"otonsb mu~t ! :pJd the right or have an ~Iert co-pllot to take of "<.I~ to pede~tnall'> ero'-smg over the wheel .1t corner., or 01 he! ,: ",-"walk, Don't run red lights whether ur not tht> lnh""'dlks IgnOrIng a red light IS not are .narhed b\ PdlnteJ v. hlte worth the Inerea"ed nsk of lm€" Injury dnd fine" Just to save all • Share the ro"d c,dfeh "lth e"tra second The la II III bIke nders Ble) ch"t" are not MIchIgan for amber lights IS to out of pi ace on the road", "y, ";gT1 n It thc:~ ~~c pa.rt uf tL~ II a.:I1l- dud share the road \\Jth motonsts Do not expect a blcyc!tst to get out of your way, even If you thmk he or she IS Impedmg tr ..... ffi(" r'::lo7"o.f",.11, " ..... .--... .., ..6 1 il. .L... ...... , Baldwin .. Schlagp .. Arrow <r "'.l.JC&J • Gn e road constructIOn work zones a "brake n In MichIgan, there \lere 16 fatal traffic (I'a~he!> and 958 mJury cra!>he!> In cOn<;tructlOn zones In 1996 as the result of careless dnlwg Slo .... down and u~e caut on m 'lorl., ared!> INSTALUTION OF: & Antique Hardware Rebu,lt & Recondlt,o'""led Old Doors Rebuilt To receIVe Any NEW STYLE HARDWARE .. Wood and/or Steel <r .. Master change Janes to pass Apparentl} L'ncoln cannot kpep up ;\ltn demand for them and b1g l'll\.uT'o ~p"rt'UtJhtH~S al<~the f>UlH,,,tseller" on the market People feel s'lfe m them Replacement nariar doors ... Glass Replacement .. Kwikset Locks '1. 24Hour Emergency Service AUTO saMCE FOR FOAElGNIOOMESTIC AND HOME LOCK 0l1TS 11i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~m I ....- 881~8603 • 18554 Mack. Grosse Pointe Farms. 48236 • 11 .yOU dnnk, steer clear of the \~hpel In Mlcillgan In 1996 alcohol ,.",\5 mvol.o::d In 364 per cent of all fatal crashe .. Drunken dn\ers caused the de,llhs or more than 335 people and 14,442 injurIes If you chooo,p to dnnk alcohol, u;;e a de-If;Tlut"d driver or t:>.xl to take )ou to your destmatJon VOLVO \IOl VC VOLVO . VOL va VOl VO 'THE CAR FOR PEOPLE WHO THINK" 1998 VOLVO V70 AV:'J CROSS COU~ TRY • And b) all mean~. "buckle up Questions and answers by the VA department Q. What I" CHAMPVA? Who IS e!tgIble? A. The CIVl.han Health and Medical Program of the Departmf'nt of Veterans AffaIrs (CHAMPVA) IS the medIcal program fot' dependents and SW"Vlvors of veterans The folwwmg may be ehgJble for CHAMPVA benefits the spouse or chJld of a veteran who has a permanent and total servIce-connected dlsablhty, the SUrvlVlilg spouse or chdd of a person who dIed m the lme of dut) \'Ilthm 30 days of entI) III active military semce, and the sUf'.'1v:ng spou,;£, or chid of a veterar who dIed as a result of a ser\'lce-conr.ected condltlon or who, at the time of death, wa!> pcnnanently and totally d,sable,l from a senlce-con- nected condltlon Q. What does CHAMPVA covf'r" A. CHAMPVA shares the cest of medical serVIces and supplIes prOVIded dependents and sumvors of veterans who meet eertalO ehgJblllty clltena and ....ho are not covered unrlpr the Clvlhan Health and Medical Progrdm of the Umformed Services rCHA.'! PUS) SpeCial rules and limitatIOn", however, appl} to some sen'lces and "orne ser\ Ices are not covered at all o. A.;:, thp .::nnl1C:p or ~ v,=,t~"':J.!l \\ n~ has a pe~anent and total service-connected dISdOlht). how do I app!) for CHAMPVA" A. To apply call (800) 7338387 or wnte to CHA.lIJ:PVA., POBox 65023, Denver, CO ~0206-9023 $499 MOf\iT'-1 39 LEASE Please join our campaign ior heaithier babies. .uburban "c»L"" • 1821 MAPlEIA\XlN • TROY Z48I643.8500 We deliver small miracles •••••••• • 1:1:1:1: DCn. I ] I JOs..~9C~ ...· .''''''''1'1 .J Grosse Pointe Park Gee 15175 E. Jeffer$On Ave. -"""'313-821.2000 -"..,...... one $24,995 I r I I. wlr30 0 contrOlS c~mo 5t, • \\><l Lf'a"'ner oaded ~ W lOWrn tS $19 695t I I\V t:: II U II Dn Air 'U(O'11'-' ,W/P, remote ~rtry WA.S $14995 NOW IT" NO!, Just add tay titlE" plates All rebate~ CJcnuine Chevrolet I ht Can J\fort' AmerCiHl-S Tn/It dr>aler c!2;1 •• (C; $12 495 'I'D nftlllD D41n nN 411 TDln~.INCI C ~ I vr IIv....n.\ I nil' W.I n•• Illn •• IIllIIi ¥ I~ "The Jeep Specialist" ;~ltlll.AlL~1 t ~ kpy,(,S WAS $13,995 $13;995 343 • 5443 .~.:,~ _OFF .. C: 'rulse ow &1."."..(313) •• ~~I~.~.~ SAFARi P'~n~L. t:;v~<U:~~~:e~e;t~~;;~~~~~r.. ,,$9~IH~'~~T , .~ u. c:v SUPREME SL 2.DR. ................ • L • • 19500 Harper (on saMee dnve) (between Vernier & Mcross) ~ '-U-I Lii:::'~ 1qq"n'('I IlL. .,~ ""'''' , I We • • ~ Ov,nprSharp' Callfo~a.con~enient appointment ••• COL.I.iSION_ Datroit 2130 E. Jefferson Ave. 313-259-1200 1998 LUMINA LS I""mlles :vlO:\TH CONTi\CT CURTIS HARRIS fOUR EASTSIDE VOL'/O REPRE')E\i7ATIVE" FOR THIS EXCELLE0JT PR'CE PICK UP & DEUVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE ~ DIDUCTIBLI OR RECEIVE A FREE LOANER VEHiCLE I I I " , ' '~;"--"'6 i 1I1.I~l"".~BII.))'--PARTl/WOR - .,.•• I ~~ e-"_ :' c- " 0, ~ c 'I , ,~. c ~ i : ~,I --a--.-------~O~~~-M--------------M~~- ':If • ~r AU U.Ir~ ~ ~,~ .Computerized Color Matching ~a.a.ot-lhe-Art Fr&me Meaurtng Equipment ~,J"""~ " . ;";'-'=f.-..i :x.-vj~ leQmiotaIntI • Free Shuttle Service • No Waiting in Une " to Business 14A _._- , I=Qnn l::In, 10 ...... ..... 1................ OQ~ Grosse Pointe News Triskaidekaphobia fails to stop Dow from new high of 8,370! Ld"t '" et'h. the stock marl-let "Ul-: .. J dh .. ad 180 pOJn's "n tfJ.e lI1cC'm( but 'H=\t'l hedrd of ~m "t~e~j'ul"':el H:L.-nml< dJ\1 de'1Q tht'ck tv L'W l",,{.ll1g lon.- l;'h'lTe glo" t -ll 11 1'1 tPl ..iS~UrPlng Let's talk...STOCKS-=.~ _::.~ ",,* It pprk LTS n.embe,r" ,,-'DL'unt o! the'!' t :>anl-. hohda) In F.,bl uary, InCOP1;> f( main" the ~dfTIl' La" I jJdn.' \\ h il h v, a" \ er) handy for purv, eeh. sucp "to' b. n pur<:~.],,(' ~ .: -=- - .: .~: : ,,~--.;.. • -' ... ~ . ': If.<', '\ce,In . ",'< Ilt I {'elr" tt, dl\.dt'nd Cn.l~ e 01 hc~n:::.t.- !JlatL~ \-"h.hv ...u.. ..- . ...:-_ ~:s~,,_,~,~;,_ :,:: ...... ::," .1': ~' ~-..i; drlnclUncem, Ilt;" >H"e mc,Jp bl "i\ ["dr ot ~alout d.\ idt'na" j)u C u" a Gend ,,1 ~fllt('l '" \ G!\11, :'10: gan \\ a'tm;,; Ifl lme on a wf>ekda\ Flle",\ the pl'rce'1t of nft j!llUIl t' fur St"n!' I Df'dll \\"'.-.r Dl'Cll\E:r per~ellt flom the pnoc dav's Lik,' \\ hen \ Gell ill'lll ,,,n t Rut for tht- 21, t century, the l.3tn (lie no' l11d'1\ lonlP ... lfPl ....h... l ....}H:'t tjp ew<;e fnat \~a" the \,'YSE" delnerec l.\IV, [. ::lJ.d \1 J\ lJel-,<'rIlllent thd. dd\ 01 \Old tlPlt' ,1d- (orne tor these lTllllOI p,,,\ '11 "Inlt' pm.: l'h" c;d lSU1udllie 0: 40 Storh \ ::'L~'I, \\ail Stred ,'n1 mg1w"t pen ..r.tage lo<;s 111one garh.lge !.Jag ",(" (I,t 0\ <-rIlI}.r.t hlJhda\" to b( &.bo!J~hed' th~ Du,," el-.I:'d nerren' p ..\ \ OUt" h l~ 'Jttt'D La,t ) ear, \'Herans Day ciu\, E'xceedmg th .. da.!) lo"s"" to be>tra~h ..d 0\ th .. "lulrr"l, l,) ....t ... oJ. ..... aLlll1l~a ~0 0d pelll IH ul le .... b, dunng the 1829 Clash ':-'01 11 \\.t~ celebrat"d on a dl1lll'Un{1 n,<'nt irom Ford lookmg for pe mut, or u ad,g.ll" 'hat du.\ La"t \\ eek Gem r J] \10:or" !\!otor (") 1 Fl In tht' neal Our post office at ers Worse) et \" hen school '5 Tuesdd) to mah.. it The ne~ changes dre ba"ed G\1 dnnourlced 't fl,.a c!'ml- futUl e M[lch and Warrell '" at closed, c!o"ed because, j SOlIIt prf'" t Ul (\)n~elU OJI percentage dec!ll1e~ I-ather nated thc ! )' mt'r 25 And the followmg dent" bUlh date (\\hl(,'h ha, ot cour"..,1,..,.",..J_,.......)~ tl\ e reCOl d I'. ('pnt ......hQrp nn~""""'",";lo.,...l, C'h ,..l..... than the POint elf" h n"~ """,)., ~ _ ..... '" .l.U~'u:r 1Jt:"t:H .1UU"~U LV d Il~arO\ h. gl1s In a tngger the current l'uJ"" Note Id"nd on It:> G)'l Cld"" H By Joseph ...as Jammed, of course After ' .:\10nda\ J, upsettmg >our car 10\\ changes plannpd thdt It \\ a" the 500-POIN loss "hares Rea"on Thh \,111ado\\ Mengden \' dltmg to Ime foc 15 mmutes, pool as"lgrJrPenl Other marl:",t Oct 27 ("Gl 3) :\londa}") Hughes Electron,l ~ e:!l mng" to a letter to mv The !\1:SE, after con"lllwThey sa, these .Ire cor>trdc- LTS matled l-et lllalcators, th.e S&P 500 be ret31l1"d for In\'''''tmt'l.t m tlOn \\ lth (he other US stock \vhlch closed the NYSE at tUdl agreeme'lts ~ '1, \\Ith the daughter Ln \\estchester, and ~\ASDAQ \\ ert? at or near Its about 230 pm, "'lth no later telecommufilcatlon.s a suburb of!>'"l:T Because firstPal her thl" uJonth, affected un:ons Well, next th ..lr n ..\\ highs \\ lth da'!\ \ 01 busH:e"s Man.' other "5"'0\\ th exch,lngb reopening that dd\' The DJI ddopt ..d proposed changes 10 time around, swap these nUI- class mal! IS so "low, LTS sent ume no\\ a\ eragml' 600-plu" stocks" do nd pa\ :IT> \ ca"h the -LlrC.J1t bl eah.er~ ;,v'>tern had fallen 554 pomts, ar 7:! Mall" Sdnce hob days for extra days of the !E..tter ..,111"Pnonty mIllion "harb on tbe :-'1:'~E percent dl\'ldendo:: for $:? \\llle~ autoilldtlcdlh - "hut> \dcat.on Instead of p.n ll1g c,1-h 01\ I do\\n the XYSE In th~ e\ ent of Lea\1ng aSide the man) rellWIthout <;''1UJr1eratmg all the Do you like dends wIth the pr('ceed, ell the pl"ces fallmg belo\\ prf'scnbed Pnonty Mal! I" today's gJOll" holidays the LUle'ldar IS aetaIis, whIch arE.' too techmcal sal .. of part of Itb bu"ml s" a lc\el" ca~h dividends? pre"ently clutt.:red up ....1th eqUIvalent to the old "All' Mall. for a flUnIiy newspaper, the com pan,\ma.', lllstead -- SpeCial Dehvery" service C nder the proposed s\ stem other half-holIdays, rules satrsfy the seven Of Cuhrse e\ en 0nt' lc)\,es announce a slgnlllcant stock bas"d on current market Ic\els proposed offered after World War II some of which are only lOCally cash dlv'dends Year,; ago, LTS repurchase program Th!? less- of 8370 on th? DJI, tr::ld,ng SEe s deSire that the market LTS' calc ndar list." Today the Pnonty Malil'> 'up"hould remaIn open at all ()h."r\'ed hear<.l d Jot of grumblmg about er shares outstandmg anthposed to be dehvered In two to would Ix> halted after a fall ot the followmg t.mes, except In the most exceSSl\ e taxes on dl\'1dend metlcally v,111increase the per 10 percent, or 837 pomts, but three day!', but not guaranJan 19 M L Kmg Day, extreme CIrCumstances teed' Because of the mall Jam v,ould automatlcallv restart Feb 16 - PreSIdents' Dav Ha>1ng obtamed appro\ al of after one hour Thereafter, the the stock exchanges, the SEC .Mar 17 -- 8t Patnclt. Day caused by the postal hohday, LTS' letter amved on Monday (mNYC), market would agam be closed ....1lJ now qUltkly seek publIc after a cumulatl\e loss from Aprl1 20 Patnot's Day (m comment before puttmg the the opel1lng bell of 20 percent, Boston>. Remember m the late 18508, Carol Ce~-in has accepted aJob at Plante & proposal up for formal regula" or 1,674 pomts The 20 percent Moran a" a trust adminIstrator m the ne\\ ly Aprl! 23 the Pony Fxpress dehvered Holocaust tory approval In the late spnng created trustee sennces group __ free fall would CIO'le the or early summer letter by hor'le from Joplin, Heml'mbrance Day, exchange for the rest of that Before Jommg the accountmg and manageCalIf, In Oct 12 - Columbus Day (10 Mo, to Sacramento, day ment consultmg firm, she worked at Comenca 'C"~ seven days' New England), and Bank as a trust adnllnIslrator These proposed changes are Minor holidays No\' 11- Veteran,,: Day much "looser" than the eXIstInp" Cerwm IS a reSIdent of Grosse Pomte \\'000" .-.. LTS IS a veteran of World ~4_~ ~ ~~ ~~::O~;'Ciii~!.l\..cd. Ly FIlLY years ago, or more, War II, but never thought we rules, "'hiCh were adopted the now and then obsenance of many publI" employees v,ere after the KBlack Mondav" crash Wavne Hindmarsh IS the ~ were deser\'1I1g of a speCIal day the "mmor holidays," which overworked and u.nderpald, so new general manager of Cerwm of Oct 19, 1987, When -the DJI gJve days off Wlth pay to only a these mlllor holIdays ",ere a off By the way, dId you put dropped 508 pomts, or 22 6 ADNEX DETROIT, a fiberopyour garbage out one day too few of the nation's work force? day off v"th pay, as an emplo)early thIS week? tIC commcllllcatlOns compam, that 5Imulta'1P- DJI U!-' 2 2 per"ent, 8 370 10 on Fr.da\ I'n"",\ldek.,pl",ll U to c1o"e at t '-'b 13 1 j~ J\Jlldr Y .. ... L\..pel..t ll1At" ~ .....~ l. '"'on -_[j1J ...- Business Peo~le Ii" W OUSly dlstnbutes advert1smg to \'anous cable TV systems Hmdmarsh IS the former g",neral manger of advert,slng for Medla One Need help stretching your He 11\es lTI the City of Grosse POInte \\ Ith hls money? Money management IS Hindmarsh "'lfe, JIm more than a knack People who arE' good at managing their Husband and Wlfe John and Elizabeth finances do :"0 through smart Ottaway have been named to the advu'ory planmng and spendulg WIsely bos rd of the St Vincent and Sarah Fisher Here are some tipS CentE'r of Farmmgton HIlls, a chJldrens ser• Don't bUI' <IllYQur meels at \ IC£>.or"amzatlOn restaurants It costs more than John Ott:l ....a:; '5 senior partner-management If ..,ou couk meals at home, dIrector at ,J Walter Thompson of DetrOIt and '" h~re IOU IJ a bo hav~ Jefttlvers class agent for the Uru\'erslt\ Llggett School for s('cond meals oind ::.nacks AluT"l.m Fund Elizabeth Ottaway 15 portJohn folIO manager at Mundel' Ottaway CapItal She SIts on the finance c.Jillmlttee of the Women's EconomIc Club and the board o! the M,chIgan SOCIety of Certified Fmanclal Planners Tne vttawa,s l1\'e In Grosse POInte \\"ood" WIth their new"'born daughter Need more money? First, you have to save • At the advertlsmg at:!;encv of -'Ioung & Rublcam DetrOIt, Brad Fox has been named VIce preSIdent Fox IS a str:ltegIc planmng supe!"'.rIsor and consultant for the marketmg plans and brand development team far Ford Motor company He lives In Grosse Pomte Woods • When ShOPPIIl.g for grocenes, take a l:llt and aVOid Impulse bU)1ng • Eat before yOll shop for food so hung~r won't tempt vou. - • Walt for sales before bu). mg clothmg and household Item~ • Shop at discount stores • Use coupons and rebates offered for grocer:et" and for ;;_,~r ~-t' <j (/"'"',,-' Silrr 1931 F.li7'''bet.~ Ottaway He hVE's m the Park With hIS WIfe Knstm, and thelr t",o chIldren Gnffin and )'1ad180n Farms reSident Donald Lindow has JOined the m~t:"tmem counselmg firm of Wilson, Kemp & AsSOCiates as Vice preSIdent Lmdow worked prevlOusly for FIrst ChIcago NED He IS a dIrector of the Umverslty of:r.hchl~an Alumm AsSOCIatIon adnsory countu member Lmdow for the DetrOit InstItute of Arts, and past chairman and dIrector of the Grosse POlllte \Val ~femonal AS~OclatlOn t Ion. that lead to owmg tax In\ 01\ e • A dIffer< nee m the amount Po11~ [or toe dUl0m001IP 1('\ com , 1 iiHII:U(i6fR'S BAGELS '7144 KERCHEVAl/ .............I~ ...~ I ~ft •• De , Od.l' '\111 If a l)lIr"h,,,,>r l",n". eXHnptlOn frorr. the ll<;e tax a tltle bell1g transferred IW"1 tax In I- AND I dt>f('rraL of $500 your to open a('( ount ~/RST r,;;;, ~~DER' M AL -_0': rl ~ I vrNiiCHiGAN @ I -,.,,= 1--------------------------_ panson to It" value ~~~~ed Ask lJs We Can Do 1/ <" • 1'rar."fernnr the title frorn relatlOn'ihlp one re!b.t!v(' to anothE'r I1ranrh "lIrrr, tlir/)u!dlUlIl mrlr0Jl<lhlan flrlrllll L,"e tax '5 due on the value of Jitl(. t nm"fprs bf>tv, ('('n pr r I , (j,I. ~'" l\ah"I""" O. ""', Ihrand I hr.al'dlll' and Ohmoo th~ automohlle beIng pur- cnts, "tep parenh <l'1d elll b P'1000 r'1Our<:; wp-pkr-jt ld II..!' ()€,r\~ SatJrday~ a: 1"105 branches ~ha,('d, not the '1ctu,,] nllr- nr,.", "1b~ ~r:.d pet chase pnee If the pUrChd'le ente ::Ire. cx('mpt from u<.e tax , .4rr 121" r rlce -y-. -0-A-P-,-, --.-5-,,-1 -o-te-,e-SI-,-.",-a-'O-5-0-n-d-P-pO-'-I-IO-' -'0-.-"-' -,e-,-n-"1 ~r~~'lt I ::l 1,.j I SUO'-' I I J: -! I I t 1 : I• f /1 ,r"~ 11 Dfl'r"latv [_n_ol_C_B_" I, l' I ~ ! one Immediate famIly memhpr to another, the Dl'partment of 1\-ul<;un WIll r('que,>t cople" of I hlrth eertJficat('~ or mamag"(' !JcenSL'l a .. proof of the exempt 11~y bp _"_"S_S_O_b_'o'_e_""'_, rnr <., I I Con,ult r('portmg \1" dn(lohtdllllh, i ta\. rf"!!dl'dln!, l'llr IIII 11m" )Jlnlmum I you 2000, b('('au~{' at thf> end of fhf' tf'rm_ !Jt'n, fll of t?" ath I I I, PARTS OF ' 10 taXt>~ al"t>dut> until I'{'turn III Pdld on!) • • 1999, But h urrv to gt't th." lllg ratt'. pin" tl)(' adtlt.d \our C.H lram aflt'r ~our 1TlII'rf>"t I ~ I..dX \f'dr flit' " PARK. Ta,,-Dt'f{'rn'c! CD, )our ('dn put thf" pf"n(')! d,Id{' untt! a('('ountant • GROSSE POINTE \\ Ith "UI 12-month he based on the retal] ma, J, et value of the automobilE' I .... smAT Pay No Taxes Until ZOOO pnc~ reported on the "eCIetal"'.r of 'ltate transfE'r apphcatlu'1 form IS 'ilgmficantly less than thE' rc;taJ! market >'diue of th<.' vehicle, the purchasel ....111 receIve d notIce fOJ' 'lddltlOnal use tax due dUUa.!U!JdJ VISIT OUR NEWDE'MO GROSSE POINTE: CITY Use tax and used cars .. Ult:: It's What You Always Dreamed the Internet AVAILABLE IN Tax Biter Hofstr2 'l'tn1\'"erslt) ".,. tors • Promise to pay what you can, ....hen you can, and follow through by making payments • Stay In touch With your credItors Above all, don't :-un awaj- A reputdtlOn as a bad nsk IS something that Will follow you. for vears 'I~. to make a payment every month no matter how small NOW Christopher Kiegiel has been appomted Fox dIrector of sales and marketing at MedIa DIstnbutlOn Sen Ices, a pubhc relatIOns support group KJegJel earned h.s bachelor's degree In marketmg from Indl\ ,dual!' \~h() prl\ ate I) bu\ automobJ!es and l,cense the vehicle \\ Ith the secretary of "tate WIll occasIOnally recelVe notIfication frOI::1 the ~"hchlgan Department of Treasury of state Ube tax due OY'" thA t"'2.,,!£f~:, ~f t.he ~'...:~~v bIle'" tItle Ai"o, owners who paid the use tax at the time of tItle transfer may also find they owe more tax m' Sf"rz,,:';'-ji,--ZPF':',tl'."."ti.J21rIll1" 7 ?:z' • sen'lces such as car mamtenance, haIr cuts. laundry and dry cleanmg • Don't buy more than you can afford. IndIVIdually, these savmgs aren't huge, but they add up If you do develop mone..trouble<; and get bt>hmd III your pa}ments. ta~ e the followmg ad\ Ice • Be hun .. ,! "lth )our ,redl- or edr v W1Thdrawa Off~f 'i..Jbrecl 10 (h'lnge _d'_",_, __" _'._el_",_'b_O._A_p_Y__ a_ccu-_,_a_,o_,,_,_ QI_J_aO_L.a"Y14 WIThe J 1998 " i r: t February 19, 1998 Grn.sst:' Pointe News j . J 15A ,-\ Grosse Pointe Farms residents saw crime rates rise slightly in '97 " " .~ By Brad Lindberg Staff V.raer "li (. • In th" OllAl'; "vrl0 vI ,;I'Dt" j ,~ Sldt."tICS, the o\erDH ne.s IS relatively gooc1 In Gro~se l'v",~<- r... ,im O\prall, "rlllll Inlrea'ipd 13 penent last "E':1l '1" the Farm", f{>d Jarge1} b\ drl HlLr('<\"l In ",ol{.n f1IP phone, But In db~oJute term", the figure:, are j("s \\',m"ODle 1 Bur~lanes mtreased to 16 Irom 9 In 1996, a olgmficant pprc€ntage Increase but IT.uch ' ~. ., ... ..:.~:;:;:: '''~H " •• • ~~, ~~ whelJ the elt" report.~d a total f of 58 Auto theft. tncrea"ed to 31, IIp 9 from the \ear betore The Farms has 3. el aged 1B .. tolen cars annua!l) smce 1993 An a~el'age of more thall 1'3 case" are cleared each H'ar leavmg r'!i '. J • > -- -". I, \ the r(j,lotunsolv"d A blg rp!l~"n for the I"J~' In car the1t~ IS people <;teallllg dd rigs for re~al(' to lIn",crUPltlocl'; ...,.to part~ ;,tore", SaId ,( publIc safdy oflker Within the Pdst fev> wed ...s, In l..Jct, "'tolen l3r~ with aIr ~3g~ lenlOVld \Ilr( recoler"d 1,ltml1 \\dlhtn" dl,,tilnu7 01 tne uNner" hornl~ The local fi,rl'rf~ I Ink '''.l'n better \\hE'n c;mpand to "tdt~ numbers The Farms' CnI'1C mae" I" about half that of tllt~ r""t of ;';""'""11 1.1-• '-'t.y _Vl,,,,,,tellt 01) outpaced the natIOn 1fJ cleartng Cflme" achle\ mg a rate of 336 percent NdtlOnali, ani) 218 percent of cnrne" \,ere cleared The Farms reported no ca<;e<; of aggravated assault or ar,aT)., dedltllng 300 and 100 pel cent, • f . He likes guns • Lost cars found i , _.1 " I 1 teeT' cra<;h" Octurrpd "rp mter"eetl01 (f '_ ,YeSh',r2 [., i :\1010'-' plilLe1 -eCond Wltl) SIX aecldpnb 1v r'dp Ui',tro! ~pf'edInb dUI lng 199" the r drms ",as de"lg nated \r()roo~ RIdge and K"rb" rOJd~ dO "tnrt enloreement .wne- "U.1Id.r;. tv Lt C. la. (. ,Lt' Helc hl.n~ of lhp t r,li fie bUredlJ As" y.", to help prevent .:nmp In 199&, the dett'ltl.e bureau \I III wntlnJ.e PJ.rtltl- po~ ular mo"t)> for DlIlg'ane~ \\,,~ Augu"t .l tladltlOnal time .~ht II 'v>rrCO\~'lt:[~ ar.- aW<l, un \ ,ll"tWIJ \ c:ovd \Id\ to pro. I Year 1497 1qq6 l'1QJ }YY-f 1493 'eV \ our home W hlk or, Vdca~ ?_ tl'J' II> \\Ith d bun'll,,!) ,,}"'tem, /I \ ftIS 'J>1 _??_ 12 >iuto ~,le -, ., _')8 dn "flld,d ~J.JU '1 tl~"( ....d" Of.l\ U,1l bur~ldry (,' a b..." ne,~ In 1997 fh( numtlu Llfblt\Cle tlwfts e.9~~fed the five-)ear a\er..lge ul L , ~1dlrCIOUS c1b'ructwn of i \lahCIOU" dt:StJ uctlOn nrone-rt" ht " rp<,pn' I- ,cr}. "f' 1__ ») ~3 ,,~ ~I -II "UJ ted <"""" 01 j'ropert\ I :JI , , I' __,.. .~~~, bumpIng ,. . . the r;..e "ear a'l,ra~e to 89 respect,\ el), flOm 1996 larcenv j',;Jre " s,nd Kalhle ~n Ont. night dione, there \~ere The H.""t <.omrr.on major Cooke, d~~drtlPpnt ~tatJq. 12 Cd"e~ ~ cau"ed ":i, JuveClllne \I a,; larcen" as 231 ",a5(,<; Clan Tv reJuc" l..lILCn) of nIp mles" ';dld (oake . took place last year, up 10 per phones from \ ehlcles p()l:ee Reg.1Tdmg trafilc accldenb, cent from the year hef,)re adVise ~torlOg p~ones Out of the mo,t daIlger'JLl<; Inter<;pc ~Tt,eft of cellular telephones s'ght 'n the gl(I\(' compartment t"m.n toe Farm~ la<;t ,ear ",as ,l(LQunted fOl a bIg part of the or under the "eat \1()ru'> dnd \1ack whtre thlr- tluTl' .~"mpa'gn" v. rlJ'h ~ addres~ _ ~ per"onal "afet\ "'IJ proDerty secunty I~Sues The Farmo particIpate.,; m If:e Cnme ::.toppers program .vnH:h mform" local bUSinesses regdl'l ng tfJe act,\ltles of (nr.J1"dh v.ltt' dIe I...;}ownto be ....orlur.g In thi-' cired A ,earc:-. of thp tar revpal.,d t\. (; open bottlt':; of be"r a par. tldllv smokedJOlnt, and a small bag of marijuana under the passenger seat A search of the dnver revealed another bag of mar'Juana Both ::uspects. DetrOIt v.omen m their early thirties, sald ~hey were sightseemg along Lakeshore after leavmg v. ork and admItted dnnkrng and smokmg pot Thte driver and passenger posted bonds of $300 and $200. respectively, were aSSIgned court dates and released - Brad Ltndbprg I;ll"l j I ,,~. '11)) Cars vandalized on Balfour the suspect" abandoned the car and attempted to enter a hUlne m the 4800 block of Cotln lile The officer was able to arrest Grosse Pomte Park police rece,\E-d d Sell.,,, I)f talls <.on- both suspects One '~'3S a ]l1\T ~ cermng ,;everal inCidents 111 the rule and was turned over to hIS ~ family. 1200 block of Balfour between The othtl'" was arrested for 11 p m Monday, Feb 8 and 4 fleemg and eludmg and dnvmg a m Tuesday, Feb 9 whIle hcense suspended He IS A Cdr parked In a dnveway had a wmdow smashed and $2 free on $1, "iOQ bond pendmg In Park In change taken Another mCI- hl~ arraignment • dent 1m olved the theft of a CD mumc!pal court player from a car parked m a dnveway Entry was gamed by smashmg a wmdov. When Grosse Pomte Woods The final mCldent concerned the theft of a 1990 P1vmnn>h pollce officers stopped a dnver Voyager, parked In the ;ear of a tor dnvmg erratIcally, the la~t thmg they expected to find home v. ere a lot of guns P')lIce said all the mCldents The inCIdent began at about are hkely to be connected. The 7 p m on Thursday, Feb 12 An thefts remam under InvestIgaofficer on patrol saw a pIckup hon truck weavIng In and out of traffic whIle turnmg west onto Venner from Mack At about 345 a m on When the officer stopped the Wednesda), Feb 11 wrole on velucle and questIOned the dn. routine patrol a Grosse Pomte ver, he noted the smell of alco\ Park publIc safety officer hol ,, observed three cars traveling The dnver's mablhty to peron CharleVOIX form roadsIde sobriety test The officer.:. saw two cars also fatled to fill the officer • turn onto Somerset and cross \\Ith confidence m the dnver A Mack_ It appeared that the dn prehmma!) breath test • vers pamc1wd when seeIng the showed a blood alcohol level of pollce car 29 The officer fo!1o\\ed and sa\\ The dnver was taken Into _the cars cru.'7 Mack and stop custody and asked If there In the 41OO"'hlock of SomE'rset were any weapons In the vehiThe drl\E'rs of the tars then got cle out and ran a\\ av He said no, but a search An mvestlgatlOn revealed turned up a 45 cahber auto that the two vehicles, a 1997 matlc, a 32 cahber automatic Ford TaUI'm and a 1994 a kIufe unit> a sLx-mch blade PC,li-:"J.aC 1\. a.U;:'PVl I., iJdU JU~L ana $1,4UU m cash • 'been stolen In tne CIty I)f The dnver, a Florida man. Ij Grosse POInte saId he forgot about tht> , The office- said the third car, weapons He was alTested for a :-';"VlI, ~'ontmued gomg west operatmg a motor .. ehlc1e on CharlevOIX A car matchmg whIle under the mfluence of -11" U":>LUjJl.WlI a:"u IldU ueen mwxlcatmg- ilquor" ana carrvstOlen m the elt) earher that mg concealed weapons He IS evenmg free on $1,000 hond But that was not the end e,f 1 " , the star:;... Another Park patrol : ,car, at about 4 15 am, was -,. . - returnmg from the search for Or the suspects w1.e:1 he saw a car If you're gOIng to arcldentalspeed off After a bnef chase, ly shoot yourself, there arp ftow : Tht • "~ldellt'3' places better to do It than In the parkmg lot outSIde a hasp.tal emergenc) room On Thursda)-, Feb 12, at 5 45 pm, a secunty guard leavmg work at He'1rv Ford Cottage HospItal aCCIdentally shot hImself \1 hl:e stanng hi ~ pnvately owned Colt 4') r"~t()l In hIS vehIcle WhlCh \\ as parked m the hospItal's ernplo)ee parkmg lot The bullet passed through hiS left thu,h and lnrlp'.,rt m tho> lOner dnver SIde pa;el of hIs velucle SeCUrIty per sonnel at Cottage are unarmed and the guard who shot hlIDself dId not have the gun WIth hIm on the Job, said a hospItal spokesman The vIcbm .,ought treatment at Cottage Pollee secured the weapon, whIch \\ as regtotered The owner prOVIded the pohce all reqUIred gun penUlt" - .1Im Stzek!ord Unsuccessful grand theft auto Car thieves aren't always successful . <\ mdn hvmg In the 600 block of RIvard said thdt durmg the mght of TUesday. Feb 10 someone tned to steal hI» 1997 4-door Mercury Sable He reported to police that hIS CdI' had been broken lOto and tho 1n"T\.+ ...J~ t:I ," " ~~ •• " lJusy day on Lakeshore Drive Shore" publlc safety officers patrollmg Lakeshore chalked up three arreosts mvolvmg all,UnOI ano controlled substances on Saturday, Feb 14 At 2 39 am, officers noticed ~ dnver weavmg his car along northbound Lakeshore near ""....~ , ...... .1lJlH.!dlHJ. I 1 Upon bemg pulled over he eXIted hlS car and saId, "You got me for drunk dm mg " The drn er, a 43-year-old man from Detro!t, blew an ImtIal breath test of 17 but refused to cooperat~ In a subsequent test at the statIOn He spent the mght m 1all, posted '1 $100 bond and \\ as released Later that mght. pohce pulled o\er t\~O women In a 1993 Ford Escort at 11 49 P m - i5 Vi!ars of "DlversUled Excellence In Dentistry" 19838 Mack Avenue Grosse Pointe Woods (313) 886.9201 YOU'RE INVITED .... JEFFREY J. COLTON, MD, AND STAFF INVITE YOLTTO AN ...l ~6I1;;u ""u..J PolIce breakmg mto l'a'"~ tf) steal all' bags. ~ hlch are sold to unscrupulous auto parts dealers, sometIme>. to be bought aga.n. by \ IctIms of aIr bag thieves m ~ said thle .. e<; are FACIAL COSMETIC SURGERY LMI{N ABOUT THE L-\TE~T TECHNIQUES IN FACIAL SURGERY M'D SKIN CARE: FACE LIFTING, EYELID SURGERY, NASAL SURGERY, THE :\"EWEST \D\.~.~jCES !~JT~~J\T~1r:;~~i or 'l~\,"~1;;;~~L:;, L;\.3E~ I-ilU" RC.tV!Vvi\L 1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1998, 6:30 PM Accidental gun play at Cottage 31350 TELEGRAPH ROAD BINGHAM FARMS PlST \ORTH OF 13 ~ILE). SPACE IS LL1\IITED. FOR RESERVATION. PLEASE CAl.L 248-642-1770. NO REGISTRATION FEE. 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CD <.0 CP -< .. 0 c :r 0 ,~" ..... ,!/ 3 ~, Cl ll- .~ ~ l.!? i- - --- J 38 r-,--- \rziI!jJ~use I I Local studio I offers Pointer~ la spot on TV By Jim Stlckford Staff Wnter ('10'1 tlll,.( ,>n tele\ I-IOn , l!w-.,c J_J.\" l",n , h'lrd Ask lo<:al p:vgram te1evalon host John Prolrt (left) interviews Penny Bailer or the Metro Detroit Girl Scouts_ Prost it! just oae of several local residents who 'botfts his own show as • pert of the Grosse Pointe War Memorial'. loeal orlglnatJon proaram. m1ng for C<tmcut cable. f I 1 PomtE'r_ John Pro"t (lr Gdlwl t 01 ,Juba KelJn OJ D:nld Drap€'r E.1ch of thpbe people has hi" ('I her o\~ n tele\ 1,lOn -ho\\ bro,ldcdst on G"o,>se Pomh Cdbie - Channel 5 ThE' -h0\\ b are produced RIght Ir(,IT' the beglJ' I under"w( (Ilhat It ,!t,h.1nnd Ping 0\ th e G1O,-e Pomte get into tbe act the set of Young View Pointes, a show produced by kids between the qt. of 10Lo<:a.lldds 13. War \\<'€' In Stel'"!eI had an mten WI\ sho\\ In the 191:10 Pro,t "'aid "I 1\ e a~ on :1, el <:Ut"t a fe\\ tlmp" m" cdpaclt\ as a Park counnlm,1ll and bel.-Iu-e of m~ In\nhement mlocal ReDUbl1C.Hl pohtIC<: When In In dIed I 11<1~ a_ked to do a tomprl.1 nble "h(m 1\ e Comcast 1<')'17 .J"j','nll,1 (,libel t became Ill\ohfr! In th. \\"f ~I('m"".li - COmmllh\' \ t('!e'l-lOll -c,"\ IU'- I) \(',IT- I --..1 HICKEY'S WAf TON PTRRCF: II . See CABLE. page 2B otgett~ble Annual Winter Clearance , tlOn faclllt\ C,lp.lule of recordlng .lnd bIO.I<lt:d~t1ng ill 1900 ~ FINAL REDUCTIONS ~ ,lgO l,libl'r' I- \ 'Ill,,!'r \\ hf'!l lh, !H',\ 1'\, I, 11l[! !PC li c ,h\( ...\ ...tt 111 ... 1'1H on A ~~~ • the o Cbrysler C01poration presents :; : SINCE pl.orcha"ed company III 1994 The purchase agreement (':;lIed !;>" the W~r :\lemonal to conttnUf' to provIde the local program ro' ng Pan el saId To that end d':;2 mllltOlI !lloduI' b"en dum:!; tIll'- ~tnce ab"ut _____________ .-letw.I," Gilbert ,,<t,d "I made a prf'SentJ.tlOn <lpd told the \Var ~Iemonai 1 epresenldtneb that progranb \\ol.old be scnpted and nut a fr( e for-all It \\ QuId be a dlrected and focused sIJ.U\\ "1\ e been dOll'g It e\ er smce It ha" b'~ugh~ me In touch \\1th memr;,s of the commumt) I'm .Huated at tl1E- ,Icnness and 01\ erslh of talel't tha~ IS .n G"os~e Pumte It s truh a remarhable commumt\"Am\ Panel. the Gro"se Pomte Wal :\femonal" dIrector of commumt\ telP,ISIon "en Ice, Sala that It has ah\a} s been the "'\iar :\Iemonal"" responslblltt} to provIde local o"gmatlon cable tele\ 1,,1011program. mlTlg c;.ro,,~e POln~e Cable nO\1 0\\ ned b~ C(,mcast, \\;1" ongmalh m"ned b'r the \\a; Mp~ondl . :\icmonal ',t :1 ..tudlO run b\ t]le urc:amLatlOn at Its hC'1dlje'1rtc""', 32 T,aheshore ]nLn Pro"t a former \..'1,,-,{' PUIPt€, Parh councJlm.,n - the plOdl1ler and 110"t of POl1\ter5 W1.th Pro,t " 'm lIlle"Vlew sho\\ Hl fj,,.t i.Je~aTPe 11l\ol\ed \\Ith lordl "ngmntlOll prog1<lmm'rJ,>:a, an mter'le- OD \o]unteE>r V"h:l , I Amy Puvel (beJow, left), director of community televislOD &errices, superriaes the taping of a show at the War Memorial's telnialon studio control booth. '. -he th()J~ht It \\ 0 wi tll j gn ,n jpP( 'tllnIt\ to bnllfi lOL ,I perf 01 n'c' - • (l t~( aUe'ltlun u! thl. p'lbll( II 1 I nigEt W1th Tony Bennett . ~\ " \ \ \ Bennett 117 Concert, \\ aile night only: . Sunday. lVIarch 15, 7 p,ln.. \ llt the Fox. TOll V I - II e lo} 'I}'( J\L. j, 15 j'l\ I (,nt I ["Otll Ir(ll" ..,"/IJ!" 13( \<1 t" 'rt ... TERMSOF SALE:All soles fmal. No phone orders. No lay-o-ways. No returns. 1313) 8828970 17140 KERCHEVAL • GROSSE POI-.TE • iN THE VILLAGE OPE~ MOI\j FRI 106 • T'-l'J~s TILL 9 00 • SAT 10530 11 Ii! J r<ir/" '<I) t ,f!{"t,\ Altereflom <t1Ur9~ ot latlors cost. 'Navy Blazers not Included. !I I I" /{J 1\ ( n I,) ( \1 ( "lil/,U', I \ / 'ld' I "'/''- '!I r71( /'ill ., II) f \ I 1111 h'll ,/, I'hl I, ( 1" \I'II(II/C) II,' I,(U 1,,/ ,'/ u:l/' 1 ,, 1 r Ii ' i _ f 1 tli, dl tnl If, \1 \L-<. ,II/hI \ )/) ,III r(l/.~'~t 1\ J r, ) , \ ,,/O/ j , 4 ",,,I!(! ,,! ,[I,d \,It ,liil/( I, II ..... f, 1/ , 'ui d ,'",,)) J h( I J (I!III,/,i/WI! \ u( ... 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Prost is Jom ODO of eevera1 local residents -.Lo hosts his Grone Pointe war Memorial'l! local origination programming for Comeut cable. Amy Punl (below,left), director of CODlIIUDlity television services. wperrises the taping of a show at the War Memorial'. televWloa lItadio CODt%Ol booth. Local kids get into Ute act on the set of YOUDg View Pointes. a show produced. by kids between the ages of 1013. • Annual Winter Clearance ~ FINAL REDUCTIONS ~ grc3t lUG tx. a tn( u\.(l,t It" nppor' UDl', tu bnng loc", \Jcrforn.(', to the atteptlOfl of thl pubh< l' "RIght from 'he beb'11,mng 1 unaer~tood that It \\as a \olunteer actiVIty" GIlbert said "1 made :l presentation and told tne War ~l:emonal ceprbentatl\ es that program' \\ auld be scnpted and not a freefor-all It would be a dIrected and focused sho\l, 'I ..e been domg It e\ PI' smce It has brought me m touch WIth rneP1bers of the COMmumtj I'm amdzed at the nchness and dl' er51t\ of talent that I~ In Gros"e Po:nte It s tn!l) a remark able commumt\ " Amy Par.el, -the Gras;€' Pomte War :'I1.emonal's dIrector of commumt\ tele VISIOn sen Ices sala that It has al\l, a) s been the \Yar Memonal's responslblht) to pro ....lde local ongmatlOn cable teleVISIOn program mmg Grosse Pomte Cable now owned b.. Comcabt. was ongmall) o....ned by the War Memonal Comeast purchased the com pall) In 1994 The purchas(' agreement called for the War :\1emonaJ to cuntlnue to pro\lde the local programmmg. Panel said To that end a $2 Im\1lOn produc tlOn faclilt\ capable of record1l1g and broadcasting See CABLE. page 2B o Chrysler Corporation presents HICKEY'S SINCE 1900 .hf Staff Writer GettlTlg on ttd,,\ ISll these 0:1)' \,n t hard A~h Pomterc John Pro,t or ,rnhanna GIlbe-t or .Jull[j Ke,rn or Da\ld Drapel \ Each of these ppople has hIS or her o'>\n televlslnn sho\\ broadcast on Gro~se POinte Ct.-ble - Channel 5 The sho\\s dre produced by the Gre'sse Pomte Wf:>.r :Memonal at a studIO run b) toe organizatIOn at Its headquarters, 32 Lakeshore John Prost a former G'-osse POlIIte Park counCilman IS the producer and hos: of Pomters \\<,th Prost: an mterHew sho\l, He fir<;t became mvolved v. Ith local ongmahon programming as an mteT\'lev. ee "In ';temer had an mterVIP\\ "ho,\ In the 1980. - Prost said "I v.as on as a g'lest a fe\\ hmes m TJ1\ capactty a" a Park rouncllman and bpcause of m) m,ol\ement In local ReDubhcan pohtlcs When In dll'd I '>\as a"ked to do a comparable sho'>\ I've been domg this "Ioce about 1987 ' Johanna Gilbert became 10\ olved In the War Memonal " commun:t~ tele\l~lOn senlces 12 ) ears ago Colbert 1<; a ~mger When tht; ne\" e\ olnng local cr.ble "J ,tern camp on own show as a part of the WALTON PIERCE (ll~ By Jim Stlckford orgettable nigfit with Tony Bennett. Bennett ill Concert. One night only: \ Sunday,- l\1arch 15, 7 p.rtZ. ~\ \, At tbe Fox. TOI1)' fOl (JIll' 111~h! mJ\, .\fardl ]) Ocl,o! T /" TERMSOF SALE:All soles tmc!. No phone orders. No Loy.o-ways, No ret.Jrlls. Alterotlo'lS charged at Tallor~ cost. 'N\1VY Blazers not included. tll - (3131 8828970 On~"U0' 17140 K£ ~CHEV AL • GRosse POI~TE • IN THE VILLAC "I'll lOF,. 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An,enca the tieautlful" and "Batt Ie Hvmn of the M Irian Anderson; Sp ntuals (ReA) " mg I I JoJnpd hy en~emble ,. h('lt'h of \\.hl"n ~""("o .,telltonan and o\erblo\\ n they II make }OU laugh Gut loud Better .ire the ::nmpler arrangements, lIke an unaccompamed "Were You Then'," through which PIlce's Immense ar1lstrv shmes like the sun . ,,0 out of4' he American contralto \,,:man Anderl>on (1897~93) IS stIll remembered bv Jome pnmanly because of • the ruckus caused bv the Daughter:> of the AIbencan RevolutIOn, who, m 1939, refused her penmsslOD io smg ill Washmgton, D C 's ConstitutIon Hall, wluch they owned, because of her race. (Fu'st Lady ElearlOr Roosevelt resigned from the DAR and arranged for Anderson to perform on the steps of the Lmcoln Memona1, where she sang for 75.000 people. \ But thIS CD. contammg 32 spmtuals recorded between 1961 and 1964, proVIdes a much stronger reason for remembenng the Ph:ladelphia-bom Anderson her magmficent VOice She is a true contralto, and, for some reason, God doesn't create many of them Proofl Itahan conductor Arturo Toscan.im's response to Anderson after heanng her SlOg "A VOicelIke yours is heard once In a hundred years." How fortunate to have that VOice preserved through recordmgs like this one! The velvety low notes, the fearless lugh notes, the clear dlcbon, and above all the excepbonal musical mtelhgence WIth whIch the VOice IS used - all mark Anderson as one of our country's most valuable musical treasures The SpiritUalS on thiS generous 72.minute CD range from favontes 1J.ke"He's ~t the Whole World m lUs Hands" and "SometImes I Feel Like a Motherless ChIld" to less \\ell-known selectIOns hke "You Go" and "I've been 'Buked " Each 1" a revelatIOn, each allows vou to marvel at the umqueness of her VOIce, each ultImately makes vou wonder how those DAR m"embers could have been so tone-deaf Leontyne Price: Spirituals, Hymns & Sacred Sonp (RCA) *** Rating. When Leontyne Pnce made her debut as Alda at Milan's La Scala m 1960 one of the leadmg MIlanese cntlCS wrotP. ~ThlS IS the vOice VerdI was tlunkmg of when he composed the opera" Throughout her careerwhIch contmues today, in her 71st ) ear, In rare recital appearances - tlus pnceless Pnce has tnumphed m a va'1et~' of roles from Verdt to Sanhlel Bar~r, from R,;, .. hard Strauss to the spmtuals. hymns and sacred songs that make up thiS twoCD set, part of ReA's "The Essentlal Leontyne Pnce" senes Included amo:r.g the 42 traCKS, which were recorded between 1961 and 1982, are spmtuals hke "RIde On, Kmg Jesus" and "Sit Down, Servant," hymns lIke "Amazmg Grace" and "The Church's One FoundatIOn" and patnotlc numbers hke "Amenca the Beautiful" and "Battle Hymn Paul Robeson: "Songs of Free Men" (Sony Classical) **** RatIng The Amencan bass-bantone Paul Robeson (18981976) was a controversial figure, chIefly because he embraced Commumsm It> the 1940s folloWlne a tour of the SOVIet Umon, Such controversy fades m the presence of hIS stunnmg artIstry, Just !IS It does In the case of (krman composer Richard Wagner, the avowed &.!lb. Semite who v.as Adolf Hitler's fa"'onte composer. The 25 selectlons on thiS 71minute CD, part of Sony's "Masterworks Hentage~ senes, bhow that Robeson used hu; VOice Wlth consIstent taste and elegant musl. C1anSh1i> There are splntuals ("Balm In Gllead~). worksongs ("Joe HIWJ, folk songs ("John Henry"), claSSical songs (MenGelssohn's "The Lord God of Abraham" J ooer. atlc selections «(krshv.m;s altAm't NecessarLly So") and tunes from claSSIC mmucals (Kern s "Old Man Rlver") One might challenge Robeson's pohtical decrslOns, but any careful listener would have to resp~t hIS mUSIcal gtfts , " ">,_~.,.,..." rr no. h It Wa~T~ten~onalr~ro;ert)'" "Currently we ha",e 21 hc"IN .... 1 pr-.gr"Y'ITT'l'ng :> '1'1), Pill\l'! :>,l.Id~Wf: produce 15 >o} 0\'" of our o\\n, but we al~o ,.ho\\ t!w EwnomIc Club C'f Dl,trOlt s taped speeches" The goal. Pal"Vel Sald, 1& to prC'lloote (ommumty programmlllg through the War l\lemonaJ .lnt. ~nuVr~, lue~uv. are ab,)ut II vanet> of "l.bJecLs of mterest to Grosse PomtE'rs "The mSJonty of the shov.s \\e prodlOc" arc the result of ordll'!iT} reSIdents commg III and 'pltchmg' an ldea," she saId ~Ofu>n peoplt' want us to do a sho\\ on a partlcular subJect to promote some event In those cases, we try to guIde them to a show we are already prodUCIng \\-'hat we are lookmg for IS a comffiltment to produce one show a week for a season, wroch lasts from September to June" "What people have to remember IS that the War Memonal proVides the techmcal assistance needed to put on the show," Prost saId, "thmgs llke eqmpment and camera people We have to act as our own producers In my case, that means findlOg guests, arrangtng mtemews and dom!! research I have to fill an hour a week Wlth my show, but It takes conSiderably longer than an hour to do all the work needed to put on the {'I; ..1 " show" Shows don't have to be produced at the War Men..onal sturno They ha"e the equipment needed to produce 8 show from a remote locabon, Parvel sald The "Who's m the KItchen?" show IS taped at the kItchen of the Pomte Pedlar, whIch 18 located on the Hill Parvel 18 the semor producer of 'Young View Pomtes,' a show produced and put on by youths between the ages of 1013. "fm partlcularly proud of Young View POlDleS," she said "Every year I put an ad m the Grosse Pomte News staung that I am lookIng for !ods mterested In workmg on their Many local residents plan to mark thts day by mdulgmg m a paczkl (pronounced POONCH-key) a Jelly doughnut-l1ke pastry made popular by Detroit's Polish communIty ••• These pastnes can pack a mean punch to the L:<>.rt , accordmg to Beth Ledford, a registered dlebban Wlth the Heart Smart program at the Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Insbtute A three-meh paczkl tair,s about 400 calones 17 grams offat "For that same con- nes, JOll could consume an entire meal a turkey slilldWlch Wlth mustard, a banana, a handful of baby raw carrots and a fig newton," LedfOl d saId If you choose to md~ge m a paczkJ., what Wlll it take to burn off the calones? and 400 calo- "Plan about four lIllles or 60 minutes of brisk walkmg to work off those calories," said Steven Keteyian, program director for cardiac wellness at the Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute If you are lookmg for a more productive way to burn off the caloTles, you can start your spnng cieamng early. It WIll take 2 1/2 hours (If mdustnous scrubbmg and moving furniture to work off' the calories in one paezla.. . IE••:==========::::;"I -: HAVE A PLEASANT TRy AT PERFECTION BRIDGE BY WOODY BOYD t , •• .•• II Slttmg south, what are you gomg to bId ....lm thiS monster Eoth Vulnerable ,-- ••• "Lea~l' no hollo ... SpOI In \our mznd ",hen learning 'laturate with lesson to the Itm,t of /I; capaC/o /I -WB Grand slam congratulations to thiS year's Win Malchie Memonal winners at the Neighborhood Club Mel Cunnmg:tam, Joan MICOU, Jim Trac}, EmIl) Turner Be~erl) Jf'ldTom Gardner In c:1chof the followmg, A .s. ~ 1+ 2+ J' south', .c. s 1+ 1+ 7 A 109865 2+ INT AQ 10974 .E.- 4. ~ 1. :!+ :!+ 3+ 4+ S 13. ~ I\IT 2+ S I 2+ 1+ I !L S 1+ It 1+ l'i'T I. 1+ :;. 2. E S p~d~... Som~ pl~'r :t ar h~!p .. :;u ~ b:;-;~~ ~r:,~~~ othcr, play It a'. 'ec,md '.Ill BYe, The partn.:r,hlp ha\ fOllnd :1"pade fil, :md "ourh I' ,ho"'lng ,ccond ,un or fe:lwre 1'1 the hope 01 f:ndmg r ,are thln gdme Rememhcr 2 club, ",a, ~tayman C Yi', 4 diamond, I' cue bid or 'eland .,u\l with 'trong ,lam 1Il1plIC31\(1n, If panner <; bid (1i'Tl1l 9-11 (If trong I I', rnmc p1u, HCr D Y", ~..10,1 pia" II lo[tlng 10 onc nr>tn'mp EO /'1.0 Fv('n thoug\-, '>"uth ha' rever,ed at flr,t opno'1unlt) ! \~OV Id conqder 4 ciuh, mYilallonal 1'\o'1hma) not rJ\ c II) HCP (reqUired tor d n~\\ ~UIIre,pon,e Jt the '''0 k\cl) Ju',( a falrl) good 0 or 7 "ard 'V,l F 'fc' :c.om~tl'nc, J hid Cl0 h<' m\\111) mg but th" I,n I .. 1\ <; , 4 I ,lOd 11" ld\l hid ,h().~cd,i Ica,on ll'1k pldy for h,'art game SOU:'1 ., ,h.lpc ",th J <,insh ton What's on channelS? Conversations with Collectors: Host Susan Hartz focuses on all kmds of mterestmg collectIOns by local children and adults anythmg from bottle caps to Waterford crystal bmel} busmess Issues, commumty affairs and topICS of mterest to semors The S.O.C. Show: Fran Schonenberg and her guests diSCUSS topICS and events of mterest to semor CItizens The Eastside Examiner: Thmgs to Do, Places to Host JulJa Keun hlghhghts Go, People to See: Barbara upcoming local, non-profit speCial events and mte!"V1ews DenIer hosts an mformatlve look at what's happemng at the local reSidents mvolved the Grosse Pointe War The Economic Club of Memonal Detroit: Natlonally known 'Vitalit). Plus: A 30guest speakers dISCUSS a vanety of tImely tOPICS of mmute aerobiC, body tonmg mterest to the busme"s com- and step exercise class 1S offered four tlmes a day_ mumty JohaDDa Gilbert Interviews; Johanna GIlbert mtemews local and VISiting celebntJes IhscusslOns range from local mUSIcal, theatncal, spmtual and artiStiC eVt:nts The I.egal Insider: Local attorney DaV1d Draper takes an mSlde look at some of today's most talked about legal Issues and mtervll'WS guests. Out of the Ordinary ._ Into the Extraordinary: Host Robert Taylor discusses out-of~the-ordmary people, places and Ideas Pointe!> of Horticulture: HortIcultunst Jrm Farquhar shares tips, gives expert adVIce 8."l.d conducts mternr!th 2.~J.thC'""1hc>s (:In , gardernng Watercolor Workshop: Pointe artlst Carol LaChlUsa demonstrates watercolor techmques SImple enough for begmners, yet challengmg to expenenced artists. Who's in the Kitchen?: Is It your neIghbor? Your mend? The chef at a nearby restaurant? Churk ::aess and Bill Smith are the kItchen hosts Young View Pl>mtes: The show by and for young people features students repcrtmg on a vanety of tOPICS that mterest youngsters and teens 'U1eUTC1 The Reading Chair Si.orytime: Young croldren hear stones told by MISS Gloria Senior Men's Club: Guest speakers address .... NURSING HOME 80t!5 EAST JEffEP~01"~ DETROIT. MICH . Museu Iar Oystrop/'ly Association 821-3525 UAUTY NURSING CARE The Assessment Roll for the Townsh\p ot Gro,se POInte Wa\ne COll'll) and the TownshIp of La~e, Macomb County, Gro'ise PO;'lIC Shore,>.MIChlga.." f('f the )ear 1998 has b"'en ..omplied The tentau\c equailzatlCn rates for reSidential and commemal property IS 50 00 and the e'ilrmated rrsldcn1laJ multIplier for 1993 I, I 00 and e.,t1mated commercIal multiplier IS I 00 An Jncrea'i~ m the a~erage of I 1072'!c wlll be re(1ected on a<iSe,smenlsunles., constru('tlon ha; been done to 3 home which \"ould affect ItS \alue (asoeosm'nt) Th e taxa bl e mcrea,c " c for 1998 IS I 027 and wIll be applied La the 1997 t.lxable amount The excepllofl to thiS, 1, It there \\ a, a tran,fer of 0'\ nersh'p, then the ta' able ' ,.._and .h>essed amOUniare the ~ame The noard u 0 fR C\ ~ew \\'1 II hC'«f UI!l(.ldlpeullons on tile follOWIngdale, DBL. -> 3+ • t~ansrer J'I IS V.llnerable + , • + • • • + i\..i~ K 7 6 J82 AK84 A2 AQ4 KQ96 Q TUESDAY. \H.RCH 3.1998 and MO,\DAY. ~HRCH 9,1998 1095 ...,---- tJ ~ • ~"! .... ~_,\)4 • 75 oft J7632 + 63 , J1098532 • A 1043 ~ I d \lant!i) be dam 'Jlc I ~ Il J P tnner \~h() ~nl'" v hat \\.1, i!01ngon If <; diamond, I' .IltK hid In 'll[lpOr1 01 hC.lrt, 1 d hid 11 ()Ihcr\\ "c I d bid ~ h'.I1 r, \,ou1d h<' dcnlLnleJ HI I'>,u Il' eJn mJ~e nd m,l'\ 11 .IIHl II~cly ITIh' ,lam force yo.. mt.) d ,lam r/\\ \Oll I Positively Positivt>: Jeame McNeIl and LIZ AIken offer a half-hour of poSItive attItudes and Ideas See your War M!'monal Program of Events for times Most Channel 5 offenngs liIe repeated several times each week 1998 BOARD OF REVIEW SESSIONS W A Yc., 1 club, ., for(,l1g to the dcgree t'lat 1\on~ mu.,t at least ~v " 1..'1.& AND III So hc.c's another phenomenon Slttmg south where are you gOIng y, .tnthl, one) 4+ ;-'::um .. , GROSSE POINTE TOWNSHIP 1 Tnl~ one T [oo!- 10 five ewem <\ny call South make. m..:st show un,,:s"dl minor ,Ul! hllidlng Four would bId 4 no trump and the other 3 no I both uilu,ual \ ;"1\\ ays ea.'i) arter the experts plck, but r d Side WIth lhe majority You have to belleve £IW are well fondied In the rraJors It pannel has an} thmg repre,entmg minor SU'1 shape \llIh no HCP. you hd~e a pia) for game !t ''i a dream, but ma) be e\ en a 'ilam ~ .':{ " 1-800-572-1717 last bId forcmg~ ~ 3+ -J L.AKE TOWNSHIP 1NT • • 1 e. m.,.lg.a.?'.n.e.lo.n.nll!!!IIat.s.h.O.\IiiI~--th!II !!Iw.o.rk-v.e.r}.'.h.d.~.d,-~.t..e., •• y The kH)" f1udmon by dOll1g saId "Domg thl" "ho\\ 1<; hke thflr own one-mmute story I an ex[r" iluru .. \\(JI K J.'::"b'I1th(n de(.lde If the} have what ment E'\ en \\ eek They are t t 11.' 1 o~c "e~r tra''1ed on ~ow to u,p ca~1 d \!::, ~() Ill..."", a ,. lvmnlltrnt>nt" eras Mv goal IS t.:l traJrl them The I,.ld" drt' then gn en 19 ,,0 ",ell thdt ",hen th.,y get to different tUplC" to co\er ol'er high s(hool, they can test out the school year One week th\!) of the b€gmner VIdeo cJal>~es mIght hav!' to do a sho\\ on and ad\ ance nght away to the cookmg and the next week more dlmwlt courses" they mIght ha\e to do a show Parvel sald that the sclled;~H':"........ ..:.:-........ ~....... :."' ,,1~,c: fnll T'H:rht n()\\~ hl1t th~+ Parvel 8all1 she proHdes her sho\\::, don't stay on the air for expertJ::,e to help the Iuds, but ever People move on and that they do the work They do the re4 ..me" lhe War Memonal to research, thev work the earnbe ready eras and they do the on-au Anyone mtel ested III prorepertmg ducmg a sho,,", can call Parvel uThe kIds are super and at (313) 881-7511 Pointers with Prost: Host John Pr0st mtemews well-known local people about timely toPiCS It's called fFat Tuesday' for a good reason Tuesday, Feb 24 is the day Defore Ash Wednesday, otherWise known as Fat Tuesday - the last day for revelry and gorging before the 40 da)s of Lent begm • I~~?.~~ .-----.o.v..'1l.. Three CDs showcase In reCOL IllSt0ry , 1 February 19, 1998 Gmsse Pointe News ..• jJ '. Faces & n_Ia_c_e_s February 19 1998 Grosse Pointe News 3B United Way auction will be at Detroit Opera House I ---- Umted Wav Commumty Sen Ice, '" III hold Ito ",eventh annudl Mdklng Dreams Happen aUltlOn on Fr.di'Y F?\) 27, at the DetrOIt Upera Hom,e Proc~ed., frum th ...benefit wIll go to Um,ed Wav's }outh progI ams, ",luch encourage youth leadershIp, teamwork and the Importance of shanng ..... _.. • _1"-r-+ __ ..... .,.....,....., .. ,- • ..., ;,. Dreams Happen' auctIon , makes thIS possible by proV1dmg funds for youth programs whIch teach that cooperation, c determmatlOn and teamwork do make a dlflerence.' :; Grosse Pomte resIdent Anne ~ Magreta, a sophomore at the Umverslt) of Mlchlgan and a >. 1996 graduate ofUmversity ~ Llggett School, worked WIth ~ Umted Way's youth programs for three years l ~ Leading the auction volunteer committee for the United Way Community Services' "Making Dreams Happen~ are four Grosse Pointers. From left, are Jim and AnD Nicholson and Joan and Bill Gehrke. "Mv f'xpenence with thf> youth pro~ams was the most v.orth",hlk thmg 1 dId m lugh schoo!'" Magreta sald "It gave nc an opportumty to mE'et and "'ork wlth people from different neIghborhoods, provldmg sen'lct' through vaned actIV1tles. The perspective J gamed on lIfe, people and serV1ceto commumt) enhanced the academIC educatIOn I r£>CelVedm the dassroom ' The evenmg beguls at 6 p m and ""ll mclude a Sltdo.vn dmner catered by Opuc; One, sIlent and lIve aUL'tlOns, raffle pnzes (grand pnze IS a 1999 Plymouth Prowler), and a speclal performance by Jazz saxophomst Kenny G TIcket.s are $150 a person fo malce a re~erva.tlOn or purchase rame tIckets, call Vernessll Williamson at 313) 226-9413 Evening Italian-American Delegates of Hope: LeukemIa, Research, Llfe lnc lS puttmg the final touches on ItS 17th annual "EvenIng of Hope" dmner dance. WhICh WIll be held on Saturday, Feb 28 at LaUTpl Manor m L1Voma Close to 1,000 guests are expecte,d to attend and plan. ners hope to ralse $ 75.000 or more to benefit the non.profit orgamzatlOn dedIcated to the ehmmatlOn of Ch1ldhood cancers through research at Meetings ..i ~ . Plantmg for Spnng m your Thursday, Feb 26, at a plwate club III Grobse Pomte The G:l.rdcr>" w111 be prE'o;pnted from The Grosse Pomte Park speake" \,,,11be Dr Lylas Mogk. 10 a m to noon Saturday, Garden Club met Feb 9 for medIcal dIrector of the Visual March 7. by Mary Half, TIm Boland and Laura COlt, lunch at the Victona Place RehabllltatlOn and Research authors of "MIchIgan's Roger Sutherland gave a shde Ct'nter of southeast MIchIgan presentatIOn, "Flowers Reany TIle Women's ConnectIOn 15 a Gardeners GUIde" The event "''111 be held m the Know How to Get Thmgs women's support and networkactIVItIes Tvvm vii the ~~c Done" mg group for profeSSIOnal women and those entenng the day as the Grosse POInte Board of Realtors Home and Garden workforce For more mforma. Expo tIon, or to make a reservatIOn, The Grosse Pomte Camf'ra Garden Center members call Nancy Neat at (810) 777Club wlil meet at 7 p m 0888 dunng the day, or (313) may attend frE'€' The charge for Tuesday, Feb 24, at Brownell 882-1855 evemngs, by Monddy, non-membE'r" IS $5 MIddle School for a program on non Jensen, flcral arranger mght photography by BIll Feb 23 and owner of The Arrangement Euchanan Refreshments Will FlOWfOr Shop, wlll present a he served and V1sltor& are welprogram at 7 30 Pm come For infonnahon, call The annual founder's day Thun,dav Mmch 12, In the AIt ~313) 824-9064 or (313) 822. dmner of the Taft chapter of R00m of the War Memorial the SIgma Nu PhI (legal) fra. The publlc IS welcome and 7080 ternlty of the DetrOIt Colll'ge of refr<!shments Wlll be served Law WIll be held on Fnday, For worE' mformatlOn about Feb 27, at Lau.-el ManOl, eIther event, call (3131 881The Grosse POlnte 3£1000 Schoolcraft 1ll LIVoma 4!l'l4 Tup~day through N e\VCOmeN Club Wlll nleet on The speaker WIll be Justice Thursday oet ....een 10 a m and Saturday, Feb 21, at Manlyn J Kelly of thE' 4 F m Flshbone's MardI Gras Cafe for 1 .... 1 .... Mlchlllan Supreme Court Cocktails hegm at 6, dmner a For WIll be sen'ed at 8 p m The more mformatIOn, call Stpye SelectIve Singles SOCIal and cost IS $40 a person To m3.ke a and Amy Murphy at (313) 885- reservation, call Neil J Lehto Travel Club, a !>mgles club for 1761 or CraJ.g and Dawn at (810) 726-1000 or e-mall to people 45 and older, Wlll meet Bloomfield at (313) 882-5269 on Fnday, Feb 27 at Bravo's, [email protected] 29047 UtIca m Rosev;lIe, for wckt.al1s, conversatIOn and dlllner at 6'30 pm For leserThe Groc;se Pomte Garden vatlOns call Ramona at (313) Center has plannt!d t\\O sjJllnf 8R4-2986 or Bob at (810) 777The Women's ConnectIon of lectures "PlaTJmng and 6508 Grosse Pomte wlll meet on ~ Garden club I " l - Camera club Sigma Nu Phi Newcomers ~: ;; ~, ~~ 4,... ; j~ ~ t'ttf;lf}. ,.. I t ........................ Bill Gehrke. "The 'Makmg j »----===;J '- mumt~ Some \ ohmtler opportumtles mduded I enovatlllg parks, helpmg c:uldren and older lldult:" In relreath.mal actn,tles and abslstmg In homeless shelters "More opportumtle<, are needed wht>re ,onlh Ci'll feel f'ncouragecl, empo ....ered and know ti'1elr talents greatly contnbute to the commuruty," saId Grosse Pomter Jim Nicholson, who 1&shanng tt."" auctlOn chaIrmanshIp for the benefit with hl~ WIfe, Ann, ~ and Grosse Pomters Joan and :. : Representatives of the Italian-American Delegates recently presented a $1,500 check to the Children'. Home of Detroit, 900 Cook ill Grosse Pointe Woods. The lAD has been an annual contributor to the eHD for the last five years. From left, are Dr. Angelo Tocco; Vito Tocco: Michael Horwitz, executive of the CHD: Sam Ventimiglia: and Gary Taormina. Children's HospItal of MIchIgan The masters of ceremony w111be TV personalitIes Den,se Dador, Llla Lazarus and Rlch Flsher The evenmg ,vill begm at 6 30 p m and \\'111 mclude cocktalls a sllent auctIOn, dmner, danClng and a raffle Among the Grosse Pomters 'U '"'\1"\ .n;; p~~~~~$47~"c~~i~ -~~Women's v' Connection Singles club Garden center ~ I I l I I I I ~ .... fhp o "''1''lT'lnnrt,na ~~~~~~~ ;;:Ri~k-~d-Sharon Fromm. 1\ckets are $60 a person To order, call Eileen Surma at (313) 581-5647 .. ~u _...I .LL _ 'I.U~ ---! _ W U.llJJta ••• "Oscar NIght.Amenca," a fundralser for DetrOIt. Fllm Theatre. WIll be heJd for the second year m a row on yuu guessed It Oscar ~lght, Monday, March 23 The evemng WIll be dedIcated to all the glamour and ghtz of Hollywood and WIll be held at Intermezzo Restaurante m DetrOIt's Hanname Park Last year's party, a sellc"t, raIsed more than $40,000 This year's honorary chaJ.rmen are Mayor Dennis W. Archer and the Honorable Trudy Archer and Mr. and Mrs. Elmore "Dutch" Leonard. I'T\\.. _~-4-~ ."\ director ~ ~ __ ...lJ.e US C\II; .... ..-11 .,&~ _ ",l,,,.rl.n --- " buffet supper open bar, mulhpie large screen projectIOns of the Oscar telecast, a !lye auctlon ""th local celebnty auctloneers and pnzes Each guest ..ill get an offiClal Academ)! Awards poster and a hmlted edltlOn program like the one glven to guests at the reaL Academy AVoaras ceremony III Los Angeles Among the Grosse Pomters who are nn the board of dlrec tors of the Cmematlc Arts COunCIl. E. Ra)' Scott, Ralph Mandarino and Diane Schoenith. Shirley Young IS on the COUI1Cll'sadv]soI} board Action Auction The Grosse Pointe Academy's Action AuctioD committee held an update reception 8t the home of Barb and D.J. Kennedy recenUy, as plans for the annual {undraiser are under way. Th~me for the 1998 benefit. which will be held on May 6 and 9: "It's Elementary." This year's Action Anction chairmen are, from left. John and Sheri Conway, Dr, cathy Nowosielski and Jeff Lutz. Tickets for the benefit will go on sale in March. For more information, call l"I'ancy Collins at (313) 8861221. The e'oent ,\ 111ml1ude dmner at Rlfata and a performance at Second C',l\ 1 ~e W1ves of the Red \I.mgs have plannpd an auction of s..lrpnse ,terns The Stanley Cup v. II, also be on dlspla~ ChalTIIlen of the ,,\ ent are Cynthia Ford of Groes~ Pomte Farms and Annette Kolon. Other Grosse Pomters Involved m the benefit !Delude Dale Austin and Diane Schoenith. T1cket~ <lre ';20() F"r mfor matlOn call the JDF office at 1248) 569-6171 Northeast Gmda.nce Center WIll hold an open house for prospective members on Tuesday, March 3, at 6 30 P 1,1 m thp tRnms hou"e of the Grosse Pomte Hunt Club, 655 Cook m Grosse Pomte Woods ALr.~EGC IS a non-profit grOl:p of more than 100 women who enhance the obJectIves of the Northeast GUldance Center through vol. unteer and finanCial assIstance Members v.ark m a haIlds-on caP~Clt~.,:t-'l:l..."lnl~g and caIT),ng out fundralsmg and fnE''1d.ralsmg actlv,tles, mcludmg the arlllual Art on the Pomte~ event held each Jur~ on the grounds of the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House ReservatIOns are necessaJ} for the open house For more mformatlOn, call \313' 824- Seatmg for ~Oscar :.lIght Amenca" IS hmlted Guests are encouraged to dress up .n theIr best Hollywood attlre T1ckets are $125 Call the DL.<\ volunteer office at 1:313\ S330247 Bring a friend: The A",slstB.nce League to the Benefit dinner: The ComposIte Lodge Xo 49!:1and Laurel AcaCIa Ea ...tgate Xo 477 Free & Accepted )'lasons are sponsonng a benefit dmner for Judy Busby at 6 30 pm Wednesday. )1ar.:h 11, at Pomte Masomc Temple, 1850 Vernier In Grosse POln;.e \Voods Tlckets are S20 a.nd all proceeds Vo'111 benefit Busb~ and her chIld For mformat,on call Ray b\ Monda). ::\larch 9, at \313) 331-2104 5699 On the Town: The Juvemle Diabetes FoundatIOn Will present "Off the Ice and On the To\\ n: a speCIal evemng \\ lth Red Wmgs players and coaches on Monday, Feh 2'1 to h"nPfit the fou;,da- - bon Afardle' Rem, Sm:th Pointe symphony director to lead ni-'t'f J, 0... l7 ...n'f' ..... C,h......... ".Vll,.;. 6' ..., ..... r Fehx Rcsmck musw dIrector :lnd cond'lct{)r of the Gro~~e Pomte Symphony and the BI rml ngha m- B loomfl e id S}mphon~ OIchestra~ and Vl~ f , i ! L "- '1 l • 1.1.11"'" .t... '''l\.>lJ .. t....... .... n"fr""" Symphca,) 0, che<.tra v.lll dIrect a new chamber or~hes tra. the Fmerald SIf\fnOletta I, The group'~ fj rst cortcert ....III be at ::l p m Sunda\ Marc!) " 'It St .Tohn V;anne~ C'h,m h ;)4045 Schoenh£>rr In ::"nE 1h\ Fine Arts Society .~. .1.UC ~ _ ~ .:_" OUl-'YV".~AS& rn,,~ ...... " ....... ,....."~'"" hv r h,. F;n," .1\ rt<. "ol'ipfv. ---~, -~ r---- .. .... c-pntlv. to a sellout audience. The cast included, from teft' Marllyr McCowell, Geno Pirrami and Karen Quarnstrom. In the front, from left. are Julia Keim and Sue Owens. rown~hlr TIcket-. arc $20 $1 -, for '<emors and ~tudcnt~ \\ Ith II), (oncf'rt proceed ... ",,11 brncfit the church" musIc mlnhtn Tn order a ticket cdL I j J ,) ~,h 07RO arsco t='n~c .......... -:- ManufactUring Co , Inc. 3564 Blup Rock 'I\,OU Want Read, Clnclnnat,. l')hlO 4524,. 1 BOO 543-7D40 The Best Care For The One You LO' ell Communit February 19, 1998 Grosse Points News Weddings Church group honors Pointer p /""l • 1.J111elner- <lnJ Butcher r el i.. . ~",! ...... t r ~ IT t l ... rnld GrJ ~ }- ,1\ f r E' l..J~I)"''' "' .... iPG \\ Jr 1+ bell\. '"'I. ~ 1 r- ~i-'t ,f r l , \ p" u{. , and ~.... 11dnJ. u ~n..Ci. ...In ",,;1" Alan 1-' tr( uuJ. ... ...Jf.... (f Ch cag(, and ' Th[,rr'd~ of GrcJs::.e ". " "'.... J.J.U'" "ll.s.lau~ ~ do! 'Cheaper by the Dozen' Grosse The theme for the Lenten Feb 25. as ... fJ ill 1 ,( vn hf 11(,,, ! dj r)l ,,[, I r ~ .... J ,,!t-HQ nl eldlnl ,n,1 Assumption Center ...olans tea 21800 1030 a m SelVlCe & Ch"rch School 17150 MAUMEE 881-{)420 the C t\ r! GrrJ,~e Rl..ad,r '>'il'- C"f(,] I hi JUt" I) (rr(l....... Fl)]ntr and :'-1lcTtlgdr.1 rnttr'3"'J( ( ..u .....j 'n( .... gnJU""'1 j()r .... r:( h'TU I', rnu .... )( ') (,. C,h( R.aOlh S Bo€ller. PoL<tor TIlIWlJh \ HoIzerl.md, ~ Pastor Joseph P FJbr,. Das[orelllfnlllS Bru~f Ilmmger \fu'le D,rt( tor ~( ,1; 7t ~~l;;; n'e rhr L Tn .. I,)~>- Bv<..).. 1 SV\D-\\ (- v d [' H"}l \. ( j 1-' Ii t ( A5~ \\wneSd3} 1_ d v l 1 rr "t(n 1'." ~...... ....' .. lId. V \ Redeemer United Methodist Church 2U~"l Vemlt'[ JU'.l \\ of 194 H,;rper \\ood' (t-I 884- ~03I 0 30 1rn- \\ ~NI p 9 Ij ,; m SunJJ\ Slhoul for ..tll J2e ... ;< "I 5T. MICHAEL ~ 5 EPISCOPAL CHURCH / ~75 ~unninl:dale PoIrJ., near Lochmoor Club Gros.~~Pointe \\oods rr)~ t. mu ~ '11a ...t( r I POINTE UNITED I HOh CHURCH AI/ 884-3075 1-- --- "Glo~!e~~~_~hi~e" 1000 A M FAMILY WORSHIP ~ 884.4820 _ \'11TH THE UCC "''1D ABC 240 CHA1..FONTEAT LOTHROP LLI,.f- .... , Cou' t ~_r , ,nor. C Jc" r tr 'l). ( (CR,B ROOM AIIAll.ABI..E) 1000 Grosse Pointe U~ITED METHODIST A M CH..JR:H SCHOOl Re\ E A Bra), Past<lr TIle member ...of CHVRCH A !-pcndil ChJrc h t ,r AI] ,1,ICC, 211 1\lor055 Rd. Gro.,~e Pointe rarm~ 10 00 11ljt,:UI' The Forum a m Kam\ &. "SpirItual \\iorshlp for '\1erlc Brvu\< t:'" Disciplineo; IIIEnrlchmcnt Adults" N!.Jrsel) Se-vlces A"arlaole Kc,\('r " ..nnt.lh I ~~lltm.m Org.tnl,t dnd { h"lrmd,1lr 886.4301 RJ.259.22H6 fI , f I ,~'1n I L t) 1 p( he ( r((H d( ,,'rf( t .... n '- liT' (ru,,' L r ( r r (\ r.'rlC \ r'1c~,r,' d 11 \\ • I J '1'1]( \ \\(Jrld J n~ \ I\.t }I J' l{[1Pl \f\.-f)( d .... (~ • , I) ' (t ['I'''old( Iphl' Jj( h ... \' lth (Inll .... d • GROSSE.' !'lunda' I.J(J. ", Ij ..... rr IU \ DR \ RRl f" 1200ol)On 730 p m. \\ lth ChOIr of ____ Men a.oct (;lr!.?_ 61 Gros~e Pomte Boule\'ard 885-484] AmUArt.D b ( J'- ),-~,ool rc10 <-" RJJ)(,O\, pn'.Jchmg I rpi '1)1 \\"r rip ';U, (l' rn CPfJrch "',h ,,,I I',r ( hliurln 8: Youlh '-h 12 I' ( !f-1, ,1"1 r ( " 'I '~' ,\ (HI j r) ,.', ( -")urch.A I /Io,...,-;-hlf.... (7T(' ,I CC) ~P ~o I, In r/ r-h .... f, "nul', I \1L1i , l'lli \ .." ~I'm" \11\hTR\ 1(, L"I-.."hofl [)rl\l,(,m\\( " (fj HoJ} El.1chansl anr~ the Imposll!OH of -\shes 711(}a.m "f':;(f '. (1\110101' l '\ Jnl ~r"]t'i. • 'I' ](),(j",() -\m..!.lHi2 Gr.!l,Co ~crll.'J' \'eJne;;.u\ ., r, LflllJ Ash Wednesday February 25 I:: '(J J rll SUrl<1d~• 'Ilo0r,hlr TL;e"!;l\ ThrllSrl..lP r L-flbLOfJUI "t \.lartt'rr on liar' I'la::.a 01 tJu funt ({ I r(( \e(urrd !'rl,.~Jllf!../ (Jrd(,aru,,( I ,da"a(", lod.,.ard d. }efrtnon 1'"", PRESBYTERIAN 9 00 a m WorshIp 11 00 a m WorshIp F.hTlJ37) 25 H \. lIJ1,rrL. In" ':&,.: ~ 19950 Wac~ (betweer Moross & Vernier) n ( IT 11 Jll \J ...1 Ldr. ~tud\ \.1 (olfrH.nl r ( hu" ") r '" l.. If) I'" 11 rill S .. t"JdoJ S~hVDI&. 31t'le ClJ.S~~ ~ ~OJm lo,.] ,,/1'1 ( <it ('11/:.'( (fJrnl\.ri1 \~tl It m .. ;"1 [ dnd .. .h ,- h fLgh r,et"-lun ~(--'U Dt1cn],d mVl'Sll\ TruITt d. dQl..ldLt L'lcl>rroor 884."090 8156.. jl,4}.m \\cl[,hl' 5e'\.e ~=Ii5torir 4f{arincrs' ([!ntrrh , , 1ml •• ~chnol d .J r'l Malk Nursery AJ<i..able ... t~ I ~ fr'""p ,1-.0'>'>" TJ'1'Jn,' (Jf It Christ the King Lutheran Church 375 LOlhrop at Chalfonte 881-6670 900 & 11 15 am Wo'shlp 10 10 a rn EdL.calion for A,l ~ P(J,nte lYe ,)rl;( ii 'IJ•• '; Ker(h, uj "I L~kqx In e Vl'"{)t.....c P\lJn.C P.Jr}.. t)_~ ~""':::-;: P""lo)r -\~"lClale Re\. Ms. Lisa Friedman, guest speaker St. Pa ..l Ev. I.tJtheran .t BedJe Church "~~ "l~teI Carol A.nn of the (.,t\ 0f (,TO-,-e rn -t th .. !.Id, ,r (,If Iidl1Qn ~ Grosse POinte Umtaflan ~ ~ .• "if Capriotti 1 r ms Pr iro.\ G '\\a.t~ ~ .... Sanzuel- .. l..,1)d Re' ?'II ".,~ K!oom k 1)nm _:Y#, Tht r l - T'.}j ) l:.utJ.aml & De", ~y' Gr,,~se Peo "e 'IloWJ\ ,~.; 'i(J-+0 8 "U6.. Ii I~j" m 'Iloor,h,p Y ..f5 .l m ~u ILL, Sch\x'i Dr 'IloJller -\ ~. rmJl PuSt"r S~nW!, Srhoo all ag~ <\J.L t;RE V,ELCCJ\ll ftlOrra'- btlffEtrcn[10n ~)r t1 offenng the Hoh Lmt at -:-',u,e-, AI2,lable- J)(,bl( '" l1d, (j Sunday serVlces dunng Lent Wlll begm at 8 30 and 11 am The commumty 1~ weJcomp .... n ...j;..:"\......J~r \Cl'1"e"'DJ ~lau;~>h\ ~""dal of the :!lW~ 8 a '" nt .... lrt 0)' Assumption Cultural Center ~farter In 8t CIMr The Gro'lse Pomte Woods lor of arts degree, cum laude. by leadm~ neVI adult educatIon Shores/Grosse PaIUte Woods Presb\'tenan Church has from Luther College and a classes for the church Will hold a tea at 1 pm annol;n~d that Michael A master of dn,mly degree from Thurscia}. Feb 19 Presented Wasche\'skl WIll Jom the Bnte DmIJIty School. He IS Hotel of He IS a member of the b\ the To,",nsend church staffMarrh 1 as Its new currentl~ pursumg a doc.:torate Pr'i'sbytenan the afternoon A.ssoclatlOll of Blrmmgham. aSSOC'late pa<;tor fr>O<l mU8,C ane of dl\'In,t} dCgTee MusK:ans and "'111a~slst ....,tb ',\llJ 'ndude He \\ III l,5e his skills as a the cllUreh's musIc and choral fellow~hIp To make a rt:!spna \Vaschevsl\l earned a belch,,- Certtfiea tlon call (810. 779-6111 Chn~tlan Educator programs. ele') \\e<ln.."da\ The Hr \ (" r:l]d P K<1('!C'J d ....1 lhe :i p n gdrdcn rh /T.r'''tf season On Ash Wednesday, Hol) Services Will contmu~ Communion and ImpOSItion of _-\"hes Vllll be offered at both throughout Lent at noon and at 7 30 P m Wednesdays ser."lees "Toods Presbyterian names new associate pastor ....~ ....... ,) I ~J""'ldf" well a'S each 1) u.. P(llntF Hn.'n p, :TJef. Dr,'l r, ,on ot j"hn "r rl \f {! \ /:"rdr IMolm of " 'l'ldT", rlIt' ,,' .JUI\ J2 ]q(J • th( n'r1.' of 1;"( Wednesda~ untll April 1 SeI":H:es begm at 1030 a m and \nll be followed by a bJffet lunch WIth a free mil offen.."lg, the 7;JO p m service., w1Il be preceded by a Lenten supper at 6 p m also \111 th a free wllI offermg celebratLOn at FIrst Eng!ll:h Ev Lutheran Church, 800 VernIer III Grosse Pomte Woods, IS ~ln the Upper Room and Garden" FINt F.:nghsb VI"lli offer t....o servIces on Ash Wednesday. H~<lI'FelJo".hJ~ IC 15 Th. Ho!~Euchm.[ bnde ~ ThrJrr.a< d ",1..t: Euchanst WIth the bles~lDg and dlstnbutlOn of ashel, at three "ervlces (7 30 am. noo-, and 7 30 pm) on A<h Wedllesday, F eb 25 First English Lutheran offers Lenten services &.: ('uree DobieDoolin rid""}', "pODu~ St James Lutheran Church 1 iO McMIllan 1'1 G1"()sse Pair +l farms, WIll bt!gm th€ Lenten tram left. an: Stephan1e Rh.derkDecbt. Stephanie Jerger, Diane R.i:.lderknecbt. Marg8l?t Mary Fitzgerald. CharUe and 5c:ott RlnderJmecbt and Adam Steiner. ~~ .r fl, 't~F:~,~~...~ Stepha me Elaine Samclel daughter of G"",enn Bashara Samuel of Harper Woods, for merl\ of thE: Clt} of Gro~se POI'1te, and Ron Samuel of Ferndale marfled ?\:lark Cdpnottl "on of Bla'r CapnottJ of Lev'tto\~n, Pei'n and Bc.r'me CapnottI o! Lt" t:ov.n on Jan H, 199b a' "t Flon<B a lav. degr"c from the ~11tr.~el ~ cn <lrl0 l''1l'.(r~lt\ Jf VIrginia and a The Rev Roten E ~el!\ offi~I'a,ter s d"gree In bU-l';C,S Ciated at thr ') p m "pn lee acmlr.istratt JJl from tr::e v. h ch \Ias f,,:10'.'.e:: by a rE'Clpl:nn ...r"It~ of ~flcn ,g,Hl He ", Lon at The \\ hl tne \ an !nH."trr.ent hiln!{(>~ v.lth The bnde v.nre an off-thl.. Rei,mono Jame< &: A"~ocla~< ,hO,lJdE:r headed ;:0\1> n \\ lth d Th, CCJUplE hODc-'rmouned r C!JthedrilJ-IEmg-th - tram She L<lflcj(Jr Er,gland. ar.d Irel;md earned a cd"rade cfv.h,te rose, Th",'. L\c In Tampa and c:t,.-:.rg-d7cr::, [he rr3U on ot honor " ,~ tre r .ir;\ F&r:ml5. 1 p.m. 00. Sunday. Tick. ets are $7 for adulb; $6 for seniors and children. For tickets, call (313) 881.7511. Cut members are shown .in the back row. from left: Ian Bojanic. Elizabeth CroD!D, ADysoD Smith. Paul Calos, Alyssa Simon and Katie Klink. In the frent. ~ lllJ ~llcht.lie Applegak Chnstme Harm;, and Llllua R€Yl.."l 1 he bnc:lE: earned a Da~he. Jor;; degrel.. In b_;,ITJ€S" admmI-trat'on from the L TlI\erslty of \Ilchlgan Shl.. - a certIfied pur ht a~cv lnt",.l ....Hr. rnce \\ l~rhouse In T'1TTJpa Tne grooIT' E:alned d bachE:' ,or ~ dq,rr.:e ,I, I'l""me __ adm.nl,trdtJOn 'r ,m thE: L'D1\ (r ,Jt\ of J1' Pointe Performances wiD be at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Saturday; Gf()S~e Pu rile ;:dr-ns ~aa4-~.)5 I \ ocahst Donald VareJla '"'as the pIper &adc.rs '"ere POl to lun St. James Lutheran plans Lenten services Grosse Pointe Children'. Theater will preaent MCbeaper by the Dozen" 00. Saturday and Sunday, Feb, 21 and 22m the WWlam Fries Auditorium. 32 Lakeshore in the (yro ......t a (hurcn ~ cnOlr ana Dell (hOlr- I S~~t~'~~nl~t~Pe~~~Ch G'TJelner III of Grosse Pomte Farms Bnan &::Ith FaJrero of Atlanta Jonathan PaUl Jennt:1'. Eeln of Tarnpd, Fla , Jon Chnstopher Mazzoh of St Louls and Warren Walter Woodcock of ~flaml Da"e \\agner \\as the Ol'gdnIS, ~!ona De~uIS I'.a~ the tr.lmpett-r ElIse Calhoun I'.a" (,".)nn lJr "c'(,r 0f :n~ at looo PomtE: Pa'-k Attenddnt~ \ (re floor.j",ngth Iliac (repe dr"~-E'" "jtll Empire \\ alst Lnes an d cdrn~d 'in!' DcuquHb of j.JurplE: ana \\ r;te larkspur and ....hite ar,Q .Japan<,'~e a<tp", The best mrin ',1 as thE: groom's br0ther StepJ-.en Lee Butcher of Stllan, Fla Groom"men ",ere thl:' brde's .1.1 .... "'dl S I, U t n e d ~ t :'-1IChlgdI' ::.~'100 of the E\ dn~elJcal Lutheran Church In Amenca 'StP\ens was honorE"d "n F(:;, 14 for her S€m<.e to the tD <.In, mdvdmg SLX years as th~.r mdn of the board of ....or-hI: dnd m:Jslc. 15 ye:irs In th, .... inolJ.t. L' .~ vffJ...-t1J ~"dr ::.Vlt:'J ,\ "rt a ~,Jh. satH: tt<:- go\" r.. that featur(:d.:i'"' cch.hn..= butto')' In t},( l dch ,''1d a (hape]ene'th I'd," a(.(l:'1I~d \\It!"! a ... Hout 1,O'>'> Her n1atlhlng Rc.dKh of Seattl~ <at~ledra!-j(n!f-h 'o€ll '>'a" held BndE: 'maId~ \\ ere ~legan 0\ a sll)" ~atln l10\' dnd ~he carBonanm (,t PlE:asant R,dge and ned a ea-(dGE' vf st<lrga..:ers, Ehsabcth ReP'llck of San purple In) dJOv. freeSIa FrancI~(,o s:ephanotls and rose" Attendants \\ ore ....h,te short-slee\ ed sl~k chemIses and lonli s.lh "klrts ill purple emerald gr€'€n and royal blue The\ camed oDuquets ?f cream and pmk roses The best man I'.as the groom's brothf'r. Chnstopher Doohn of Schaumburg Groomsmen were Chnstopber GdL.er of ChICago and Thomas Hatch of Gros~ POinte Farms The groom and best IDan ",ore kllts of the Momson d[..'1 The groomsrnf'n wore kIlts of the FergusOri clan The mother of the bride ",ore a floral pa~tel ka-Iength s!lk chiffon dress and camed v.hlte roses Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Alan The groo-n's mother \\ ore a Butcber lavendpr blue sIlk chIffon pant The maId of honor ""as the SUIt and camed whIte rosel, bnde ~ <lster Julie \\llton The bnde Ib all attorne} VI"lth C mewer of Grosse PomtE' Peterson & Ross Fnrms The groom IS ,",orkIng 011 an B" d, sm<.lId~ "'ere en.tma MEA at DePaul l'nnersltv He Bermudez (If Grossl.' POinte ....orks for PaVl1l:' Webber at Ihe ';;hore~ Emlh ~eli Skmner of ChIcago Mer~al'tlJp E.\change Blnmnghum Emil} Margalet The couple honeymooned In Prokop of Chlr~go Kat111een Ha ....all The} be In C'hl\:ago ............. I'd ..., Lutt ~-:''' rheon .> onde AnI' Strob! Lc3Un( -\rn~ E, Enghbh T~Jbute \\'ompn Butcher n ceptwn at the Det'mt Y;(ht Th (,n", rE:pre"l rl:(ept :::,nOI"t:::: ( lur Pi"lf'Ll..,'" of v'-'(1" v.lt<.,nQJng 1~~, a.t ~t r'aul ( "t1,a] ~ C".t,TLh Dl'd.OP RlC'Jdrd P Shubl!. JHic, .. ted at the ) pm C( reman' \\ Pllh V. d" !oJlol'.ed b\ d I~ 1 \\ I t1..l1 L ....I -"er 1 • 0 Tl ~fr ..rd !\lr:, LdlT\ _I'd Bu [(ll": of StudT! J" - llltt> II' ,t l( r St,,\ en~ JdDt> ~ll"t ),,:,T (... 110'",\","'"0 ll,Lr I.o..,t .., c.lrr't>d '-" ,. PUl'!1t(:' .... dJli BraG)'", \\ "r. n. .k th'.J 1\ f'fl ~I,\, .JnrJ I ()( ,0'> ( ()n~" ,"oml, ~"rr", g.I' "lfl Communit February 19, ~998 Grosse POinte N~ws 2:18 Rehabilitation programs offered at Bon Secours Annual exams reco1nmended for women By Dr PaUl C Nehra SP€'c'al \'/r'ter A..J f udl {) .L,U!()1{leeXdl'11ndLlOn "llul.> -\., 1',,11. of It-- 0f,g"lng h'UI a[ Ja', l/ ',ft'LJ ~ r d ,-<.Met) 01 Lund,tl<'>f'", jJI1Y>ItJTt:.ast, Jd,iudJng C;:,r.'ll..u <.>. andn ;:.nd u:.erwe CantFr" An) adcltwnal ,C.rh "JI'f" dr;:, ba'>ed (,I ,OUI a~e falml) a.nd medlC31 hlStun oD\,!(al fodl!,)!,,' 2'1d dlly abnullnal k,t n:".llt> Ol.wd.'-,.~ ...j,!.I.I.t,.r C)I:) V>,Jn'f:'"l () ;!,' I ~F:' d(..<.uUfll::- lor 05'" peTC...tnt OI all lGn(.(:r~ H1 jJl:fCent 1,1 lkat}:", frvm canter 11 ()ne lIVe:, th~ n,'" b' ( ,.. " one In nIne for de, elcpmg r}.~ (1 ~ -t. ....t- The "gold "tan-:!drd" for bcreenmg for brea"t ranCE'r 1", mummograph) Most ()r~anl"atll)n!> r,,( ommend the first e ....am at ag~ J& to 40 After age 40, annual mammogram~ are reC0lrl' ~l..t:.l:HJ~U F.l t:-' .iUU~~.. ), ltwilJmendatwns calkd f(lr a mammogram every t'-' 0 ) ears between ages 40 and 50, but more recent data suggests that annual exams are preferable If you have a famIly hiS' tory of breast cancer vour doeror may mSlst on more freq U.en t exaU".L5 \\'hlle mammography 16 our best teol for dete<:tlfig breast ca~cer, It IS not per, Dr. Paul C. Nehra fe<:t Up to 10 percent of brea!>t cancers may not be detected b) mammography ~onthly belf-exammatlOn also IS Imoortant m Identlfymg lumps and other cbnges If you do detect a lump a'Jd the mass persiSts, see your du:tor Remember that early deu,alOo IS lmportant to a sUC<'essful result ....hen treatmg cancer Cenncal cancer IS screened via the PAP smear The Amencdn l-:Ollege of Obstetnclans and GynecolOgISts genE'ralh recommE'nds an annual PAP smear for sexuaH'" act,,;e "'omen The kst -;an help detect precancerous' changes of the cervIX If a PAP <;mear IS abnonnal, your doctor may reconunend a procedure CIllied a colposcopy The bIOpsy that results from thl~ te::.t "'Ill detf:nmne which treatment regImen IS appropnate Patients "'Ith a prevIOUS hysterectomy may not reqUIre a PAP exam e\ery ) ear. but should have one e\ery three years HowE'ver an annual pelV1c exam IS recommended for the<;e V> omen Patients frequently equate a PAP smear and pelVIC exam, and feel "cheawd" If the PAP smear IS not perfonned There IS no gC'fJdscreemng test for ovanan cancer ThIs ,!>typlcallv the most aggressive cancer of the reproductIve tract ApprOXImately one m 70 women will develop thiS type of mahgnan<.y, With women over age 40 bemg at greater l"Isk The best screemng tool IS stIll an annual pelV1c exam. In som.:. Lase" an ultrasound and Ub(! of a tumor marker I blood test I may ~ mdlcated Ovanan cancer's s.\-mptoms may b':! vague, :ncludmg nau!,ea a feeling of mdlgest'un or nOIlspe<"'fic abdOmlllll.1 dlsccmfort Routme wl0espread screenitlg for utenne cancer IS not mdlcated Ho ....ever, women over age 35 t{) 40 With a hiStory of abnormal bleedmg Ishort menstrual cycles. prolonged blee<:img, mtennen"trual bleeding) should <;t:ea doctor Ctenne c.'mcet' <;crE:emng-most often mvolves a 1ltenne bwpsy perform€d In the physlClan's office Ultrasound also ma) be u'Sed as a screenmg technIque wher. certain nsk factors are present, \\nth a bIOpsy then performed If results are ",omSlJme Some n",k factors of utenne cancer mclude • ObeSlt~ • diabetes • hypertenSIOn • a long-standing hIStory ofmfrequent menses • mappropnate use of estrogen or cstrogemc compounds I Another typt: of gynecologlc cancer that may be present \\ Ith mmor symptoms IS vuh ar cancer The cancer IS most common after menopause Precancerous changes m!\y also be dlagno"ed Vulvar sKm bIOpsy, usually done under local anestheSia, IE-ads w a diagnOSIs Symptoms mclude ltchmg and dIscoloratIOn of the skin Wome!') should not assume that all geliltalltchmg IS cau.:ed by a )cast InfectlOn Frequently, prunbs ll~dlcates .,omethmg else If vulvar Itchmg persists V1Sltyour physlClan As mentIOned "arh~r, an annualg)'J1eCologJc exam IS rec. omml:nded for \\ omen of reproductive age to screen for a number of cancers ami preeanc"rous condItIOns An annual eX::Jmalso prOVIdes .\-our doctor Wlth an 0pportUDlt} to detect other condltl.:lnS such as hypertension, ele, \ aled cholebterol \\ eight problems eatmg disorders, colon cancer unnary tract abnormalltles (lDc:mtmence), osteopOIO>J!>and dIabetes D~ PaUl Xehra, of East5uU! G,necolog) & Ob5tetru:s, P 1 ("{J/~mar of the Ob5lctr!c5 £t l"0rerology D"partment at Bon Secour5 H05pltal (' 0 l..f,..,,.. ............. ......v ....t'I..~ Auto Show charity preview Enjoying a good time at the Jan. 9 charity preview party for the North AmeriAuto Show are Grosse Pointer Beth Moran, the charity preview chairperson for Children's services of Northeast Guidance Center; Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer: Cheryl ColeInlm, executive director of the Northeast Guidance center: Paul and Lynn A1andt, honorary chairmen for Children's Services of the Northeast Guidance Center: and Terry Stuart. one of the 800 chlldren serviced by the NEGC, The center received $318,000 from the pw-eviewparty proceeds. thanks to the Detroit Automobile Dealers Association. 'Swing Street Revisited' to feature jazz and art .Swmg Str~t ReVISited" - the hottest Jazz and Jazz art - IS commg to Gro::.se Pomte at 6 p m Sunda) March 29 For one mght only, the Cl)stal Ballroom wIll be transformed mto Junmy Ryan's Club from New York's 52nd Street Dunng the heyday of jaz? - the 19405 '50s and 605on that one .,hort block from FIfth Avenue to SIXth Avenue were man) J~zz club, where all the greatb of tht< era played Dlzz} Gille"ple, Count Basle LouI~ Armstrong Fats Wal]pr, BIllie Holiday and Sidney Bechet The mu,,:c " as swmg, bebop, "Art Tatum~ style and DIXieland M.uslClans came together to play <;et afu:..r set Cu!>tomers would stroll from club to club to listen to those mUSICian,; and their vanous st.\-les 01 musIc Lmmg th .. wall~ of Jimmy Ryan'::. Club were pamtmgs of the mUSICIans pa nted m the club as they perfurmed dunng that era The" \\ ere all the work of DB\ 15 Qumn - musICllUl, artIst, and (by day) an executive of Chubb & Son He pamted mort: than .tOO pamtmgs whl<.h hung on the walls of Jimmy R~an'~ Club It IS frum JJmmy R) an's tnat Grosse Pomter Fred Ruffner began to bu)' the!>e pa,nt mgs As the .....rec!l.mg ball was readied to finalh de'1Jo:l<;h Jimmy Rjnn's o;c \,ftht. la<;t clubs left, Ruflnu bought the last rema.mni5 pamtmgs hterall) off the walls "Swmg Str€'et He\ 1"ltedWill showcase 11 of DetrOIt s top Jazz mUSICIan", ~rdrcus Belgra"e, George Benso, Toll' Brown, PaLlI KJmger Don Mayberl"\ BIll :Yle\ ef' Bert ~ynck Stu Sdnder~ Gal)' Sc\-junk, L'n,ula \\'all-.cr and Jim Wyse They \\111 play s""mg, bebop, Dlxlel"-ld and they'll du some JammIng Marcus BelgraH' ""Ill do h,., famous renditIOn ot L01.>1S Arm<;trong T'lere \\ ill be speCIal appt'al anee" tJ) LarBjorn \\lth L ndd Yohn ,I'"The Baroness " As the mU::.IClans pl,h' th,,) '" III be surrounde9 bv 50 of Da"ls Qumn's pamtmilS from the collec.tJOn of Fr-;'d Ruffner Thl'" \\111 be tpe only MIchIgan sho\','lllg of these pamtJng~ DSO cond:letor Neeme .]an1 !s honoran chairman and benefactors 'are \-al",nte Je"'elers and Memll L)'TIch, "'lth the support of the cIty of Detrelt Cultural A.'falrs Dl:partment and the ~l chl~an CounCIl for Arts and Cultural Affairs The show IS bemg produced 0\ th' Grosso<!Pomte Arts ClJuncrl, The .Jazz Forum I Council Corner l Arts Council 3 13-438-2434 and tl"te War Memonal Addlt!Onal help IS bemg proVIded by the Grosse Pomte Theater and the Grosse POinte ArtIStS ASSOCIation More mformatlOn IS on Grosse Pomte Cable \Vatch Bunn.\- DenIer's sho'" dunng the week of ~arch 2 and Johanna Gilbert's show dur 109 the \, eek of ~larch 9 TIckets are $50 a person for Inner Circle wh.ch mcludes a comphmeI'tdr} beverage program IIstmg and a fUll color catalog of the DaV1s Qumn pamtmgs for your table; $35 a person for Outer Circle \,hlCh Includes cabaret "eatmg wlth a complimentary be-erage, and ~25 for thedter seatlng A cOll'plmoentn'Y buffet WIll be ser.'ed and there WIll be a cash bar t' or more mformatlon, call tne A!'ts Councd at (;:n~) 438 2434 TIckds are 0J1 sale dt the War :Vlemonal at '313' b'117311 TIcket::. \,111he mmled t'>l(, \\ eek, lwfore the perfor manee For Jazz fan::. \\ ho wanL Jlfl''rtY]1 IncludHlg cndl1J. I, c u,'-.t 1"'1 f I ....t\. lei' lUJ .... jon f:l\ (atmg. ""1( 1"/' and -trc"" \...-Uldl management The class \",11 bi' offE'red from 6 to b P lP Thur<;aays March ;'J, 12 J 9 and 26, In the B'm BrJe rel,ter c'a.qroom, 22300 Bon Brae In St Cblr Shoreq 7CJ(\{1hf'l',,'''n q 1 n' 1l'1tl 4n f" morE: B'mT'\ Homan P,t!''')l(-J(f1f (, PArt- 11!:- I ~ I I COUT'u! \"11, ':,. I l' I hl 13131839-9826 btr 'JJ('J."'tiJ('nsU!~thenailmatnx \\hc'tJ1f l\... '111.<.'11TiSprfl\cet:cd 1. 111.'u..'U!JU d: or mfected nails can prevent ~\.x development r{ OCT'.o.J,S prOOIems, Il1dudmg ks, at nails. In addrtxJn, et'.3f1i'{"-. m lQUT ruul~ may mdJcate >tht r health problem>. that ooerl to be d..~'*rd 10 Imm morcal:nltkeepmghealthy TlaIL"cont,'1ctyourdcrrna~orcall u...... 1.t F..astsade- ~ Dr.. LIsa'-\. Marl7rOulacandAst>ooatEs ',,,t Ku1\ dctt.'ctlon and treatment dal11.~ to 'O'1g" tf'TTl1 ,,'1\ or 1(&_ f''' VISA \" r Z Rehabilitation 0\ ir h.'1I",)Q.., ur d.'lI1'dgl , JV Your Skin 'lr ;. .. C..) by Lisa A Manz-Dulac, MD ;;;...-:;.: I~ I ~~ ":=;:Q" U"2V The A11l.oncefO! the Mentally Ill'I:l""t::. mO:.t :Mondays at 7 30 p m at the Henry Ford ContmulJ1g Care Center, 19840 Harper 10 Harper Woods On the second Monday of the month, the meeting Will be held at 1 30 p m at Grosse Pomte Woods Presbytenan Church, 19950 Mack m Grosse POInte Woods The alhance and Grosse Po,nte Coml,lUDlty EducatiOn \\ III co-sponsor a program about shyness and SOCIal phobia on Monday, Feb 23, at Barnes school. Dr Manuel Tdl1cer wlll dIscuss the contmuum between shyness, SOCIal anxletv and SOCial pholna The charge Wlll be $5, and half of the proceeds ",.11 go to bram re",earch For more mformatlOll, call1313) 343-2178 For more informatIOn about the aillance, call Margaret at \313) 884-9005 or Frances at mfonnatlOn - ?A Mentally III offers lecture The next general meetmg ot the Grosse Pomte ArtiSts ASSOCIation ....111be held on :\Ionda", ~larch Z at 7 .30 P m ai the War 1\lemona! X atlOnal a\\ ard- ....mnmg artl",t Tom I :ale \\;ll be domg a c.ntlque of member'> \\ork'S The meet.ng '" OP";) to the public Xe\\ member ju.l}.ng \nll take place m the beg>nmngofApnl An) one \, ho h ,nteresttd ~hould call Sue :\Icc:onald at 822-7509tOl oQ1? v .......... Alliance for t the I'mp: r 1~1JTpr!"1\.: Tohet DIUI. ho. ,I hI iT,! h '-'Ilg'tOC.f ~1 \\f.,..(1l".,J,... ......• J-"'\.'C' .. ~-t 11~1 clean ",;,,<,,1\, ,- T d, 1J<" J""-< ..... ~Ilt the 11.11'., ',on Ix 'l'" (h,t HlSln.rrK'!1t, tI'(' ... -tcnlt 11 hn{~ \(',UTO\Vl') ") 11 ,,{lll 'MW 1(:1)1]( 1ml-1l1 ,"f'I1.<;r.> II 11->.fY' ...~.(~ ilkN. rk ..nl ....tj)r'l"~ \;r:( T l)(,T'l rP()flU .. p'Kh\'[ w )')('Il l~l""OI' r ....... Ij->U Hospital promotes heart health It ,q ("tlm"ted tlut om If' The co<;t 1<; $40 a person [,JUr ddllltq 1'.,1- ::.omp fo,m of (",hlch mcludp::. thE' ,ol\L ".l"'l"..uldJ ,~,:-;:. f! 'rt!-,0:3,lfh E(",S''''''r''\h~l.;;: "'v'I"l HerlrtHealth r""ePlJ,d' pro\Idl" C(!Dlpn lH n"I,( mil rm" F\lf more Il1fOrmatlOJ1 or to t,nn 011 " heart hudth\ prcregl"ter. call (R10, 779. Cardiac 8999 I 11 uJ. ... ('1. .... Program A phYSICIan's referral IS needed for an educat:onal exercIse program for people hkely to develop heart dIsease <'5 well as those reeovenng from cardIaC Illness-surgery For more Information call '313) 343-i594 between 7 a m and 5 p m. "'eekdays American Lung Association Breather's Club - The educatIOnal support group IS for people ""lth chronIt obstruct! ve lung disease such as emphysema, bronchitIS or asthma The group meets on the third ~1(Jnday of each month from 3 to 4 30 p m m the Bon Secours Hospltal Connelly .!\udlw.,um You may Jom at any time There IS no (harge For more mfonnatlon, call1313! 343-1594 the!r musIc earh ...r In the mo!')th of~larch, the .Jazz Forum Will gIVe Its fir~t cl)ncert of tpe :-pnng Senes on \\ednesdd), \1arch 11 at 8 pm at the l"mtanan Ch'lrc.h 17150 1\1aumee Playmg .....111be the LaIT} :'\ozero Qunrtet and Patti RIchard, <.TI \ocJb Indlndual c(,ncerts are S10 m advance 512 at the door or \-OU can attend a 11 three In -the ~enes for $25 For additIOnal mfonnat!On, c.all 131),961-1714 Tpc. Detnllt Soc.let) of \\omer, Painter" 1< ha\Jng IL .annual shew at Ambl"~ldf' Gallen on Fisher Road It ~ a fanta:;tlc "ho\\ and \\ ell ....orth a \'1~lt to the gallel} Grosse POlOt.: artIsts !ep resentf'd are M Stirling Allardlce, Zena Carnaghl. Isabella Goosen, Charmame Kaptur Dorothed Kneg, Carol LaChlusa ;-;dnC\ Prophlt Bette Prudde;, VlrgJma Sendelbach, I!.lame SCh.11tberg-er Rut!] \\)lIppll' Be\ erl \ Zlmmermar> and Lona Zurvalec Our O\\'T1 Ruth \Vhlpple ""on an a\\ard The ::.r>o'Vruns until Saturda), Feb 21 For more mfvrmatwn. call 1313; 885- ,en') 1 ........ l... for mor" mfonnatlOn There I~ a $10 charge per farml.) Aduits I\:th a"thma, cunous about management of theIr disease, can call the same number for addltlonallnformatwn on adult course offenngs Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program A phYSICIan's referral 1S reqUIred for thIS educational exercise program for people "'lth chrome obstructive pulII10n8T) disease. For more mformatlOn call \31'3) 3431594 bet ....een 7 a rn and;:; p m ....eekda)s caD International I Bon Secour" Ho~pIt 1, \',IP am: ~ a I-!f artHealth E .."entlab prog-rarn tf' ('ducat,- pc.')plc or> thl' llnportant a,pcch of rrlatn tammg good h...art health and reJullng the rJ"k of ("oro'1 Ir) heart ,11"ea,,(, pUI- d dra.l~L rt-} ,;l.bHlt3 tdJI r-rvgrom"" Bvr. ::>etour.> H -r tal v~er, tpe fGJ!owmg -...~cl.., (;~ for !ll!Jbc.le ,>tr~Pgthen. H.g nd "r.'Juranu, trdlI,mg Asthma Education r I 0l;;rdm -1 r.e lour",e I'" u!lerf'O to a~thmatle cnJldren and th"lr p"rento It IS d""'I5TIed to jJro\'lde mfonna11<)'1 .::b<Jut asthma ar.d how It can be managed E'ffectlvely The tnree-sesslOn course Wlll be \-jeld from 7 to 8 p m T]-lur,day>, ~ldrclj 5, 12 and I!:! m the Cardlr.pulmonary Department at Bon Secours ar Ir~v"-.l Lr~ (::I.l:l)~~ EntertainDlent 68 February 19, i 998 Grosse Pointe News • 5 HI Cruising may be best way to visit exotic ports 'Xi t~e ndtll" \\.-rt' b,re c~t"ted - Dttn'" c,l J.Ld ....omc'l BIg oe,< I \\ ... t'lt,d to be nonchalant abC'ut that A.ftpr ,11 \,\p LIne.., t lH .t " II'l >,t 11 "m.'Il<r ,mp' t!'..lt >,d t< tr P.o ....t upu ......l"il ::-Pl t::- 5t ctl1 l,(!l11\.t,. l:",E"S 11k€-' Sll\~T""( 1 ,n ..... R"r3 \..\.f.)'~ IndlaIl "lJldge de",p n thp Amazon ram lvre"t But ....e tOUiC1nt nelp but l,\unUt r - L rUlse, d"~ "pellallLf>'O !( this I\al because tnun,,!s ale hpr€') T1:e an.;:\\er ..,OOli became ohnous It was for th~ "'"110r,, :1\0\\ that was an exotlt tnp to '1\ hen \ 31r (lU II.. t) [)\ --.e-'1. caT} II t'iodl- JI I Late- abh Thl~ ~E.l,O)i more ships than e\ er an: in allable to r.:rulsers from ~"'orth A.menca as man) Amcncan ,om pan Ie" ha\ e begun representll1g for elgn ship" Also many tour operators are offenng Inter!::stIl1g cru,~(' options to theIr chents Here IS a sample • A.5lUlranspaclfic Journe\ g has lOtroducE"d a saIlIng 'ad\ ,,!'tUI e t~rough the WIld ....at-ers ct Burma's ~~ergul (pronounced ~1er-guay' archlpE'lago The "h1p \'lll tnnel through some 600 luI1gleshrouded Islands tha: 'In' largeh unmhablted '" llderness The tnp IS aboard a 55-foot tnmaran that cames ':loll eIght passengers Sea kc\:-ak, and mflatable dmghles pro\'Ide transport up ,>land nvers Scuba-dl\'1ng (for certIfied dIvers) and snorkehng I~ aVallable The tnp IS the nights and depans from Phuket, Thailand The cost IS $849. '-"'lth weekly departures !par around This compllD\ dlso offers SE'acanoe tnp;, In Thailand and sallmg tnp8 m !I I 'IOu w,lI r('cellc jOur re'ult, wlthm mmute'o ::lnd a health pl"Om',+lOn <'Ol'CI.-l!J,t \\,11 con!>ult ....It]l y(Pl to dl,cu% how you can Improve your rJok fae tnrs RecommenclathlIls wdl be pr',vldra :or faPo .... up pro pram' Th~ 11(,1 Hrdr Hu]th ('\.d llatJ<Jn WllJ be' offen'a fr(,m " to 930 a , ~IJL Bon IT. Thur'd .... .,.... J.1 .....~1 .. ~ Sr.H' lTl ,y M,rch ~-- .. o C Kr- __ - W) ~ oio1JVc;UU. ... loUt: Kamchatka ..... ~ , "'I • GahlPo CrUI,p, ru'1S thre~- and four da\ crUl~e.., of the Se\ chelles blands, lotdted tn the IndIan Ocean 1000 Imics (.1ft the east cua"t of A1nca, on the !8-cabm 3allm, , ......... ~......... ............... ,es feat-He different Itlf'eranes lind may be combull::d mto a seven-day cruIse Island" V1Slted mrlude Prashn. Mananne, !Ie aIL" Cocos, Frebate, SIlhouette And€', Cousme and the mam hland of Mahe Man\ of the"e Island!> are homE' to rare Olrds The chmate IS tropIcal. so snorkeling, dl'nng and beach barbeCues are the norlI' Departures are on FndaYll and Mondays through Apnl 7, they begm agam In late NOlember Pnces are $1,4-00 to $1,950 for seven days, For lllfonnatlon, (8001447-5667 or wwwzeustours com • AJ:nca IS certamly not OD everyone's cnuse Itlneral') FU'St European Crulses Just be:ran marketmg Its three srups In the Umted States, and It, too, offers some mterestmg chOIces Its "DestmatlOn Dakar' crwse on the Bolero (900 passengers) departs from Savona. Italy, on Nov 2 and VlSltS Morocco (and what could be more "exotic" than Casablanca), the Canary Islands, then Senegal and GambIa before returnmg through Spam to Italy Pnces for thiS 17-day tnp range from $2,083 to $3,931 mcludmg alr~ fale from ~ew York Call (888) 983-8767 (FIrst European ~aY1-that Its webSite Wlll be up next \\ eek I suggest that YOUcall J.t the last mll1ute for an accurate C"RLl • Abercrombie & Keol always offer unusual tnps For exa'l1ple, wh.l<>the Lower Amazon River between Belpm ... and Manaus has become qUIte familIar to Cruisers, the Upper Amazon "hlCh extends mto Peru IS qUIte another matter Only small ships can penetrate beyonrl Manaus where the remote IndIan .",llages see IISltors only once or tWlce a year One such \ essells the expedltlOna!} shIp Explorer which ('.ames 100 passengers and Ib outfitted W)th a fleet of mflatable boats A&K IS offermg several trips on tms ship In the .Auna70n thiS season One IS an elght,day Itinerary that travels between IqUltoS and LeticIa. ColumbIa, and the other IS 16 days wh1ch co,,ers the entIre route between Iquitos and Belem There are !>evera1 departures on the shorter tnp bPtween Apnl 18 and May 30 The cost IS from $2,495. $4,395 a person, not mcludmg aIrfare The longer tnp departs on Apnl 3 and May 30 and costs from $4,995 to $7,350 For mformatlon, call l800J 323.7308 or try www aberrromlllcandkent,com '" CynthIa Boal Janssens of the SOCI.ety of Amerzcan Tral'el Wrzters /.S preszdent PRINCESS CRUISES' i'Ri'iCESS SAilS III0RE SHIPS TO MORE PORTS WORLDWIDE --~ # THAN ANY OTHER CRUISE LINE _flL.; BOOK YOtJR PRINCESS CRUISE TODAY AMSTERDAl\t1 r~~~ L~' TRAVEL TO HOLY LAND '0_"- AlIJJl SLI.S I Sl'UIOOJI> OF ni SEAS J,;~w""~ I "'\':;:aa.",,,,1...ti c.:M ~I.~ '11. THE WIRED FROG ( 1749' ""&,. ,';1'" -m. I .~....... 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An Entertainment cl"thmtT DETROIT 1 ERe 70C 2437 I Bon <"'erour, Ho,plta 1 offer'> call (810) 779-7900 between 9 Tn'Jnthh heart h(,'1!th ,nrer'1 a IT' and -1 p m \\pekda;" .\ mgs th~t mclude' total ch'Jks 12-hour fa"t 1'0 nece'isary for terol, EDL r good chole'iterol I, te'it re,ult<; to be accurate tnglycendeand ~Iuc{)'oe level<=; U'img the llPld profile Lf]('ck and the Hpart Tf''o<'" n,k 'lues tlOnnalre l'f 'iffer- :' "erJ.e, Jftnp" th,.., "unmel do\.n th( DnIeper Rl\ c-J tu the BI.lLk Sea a Plft, \\ a\ to ~~e the rec<:'f'tiy ,nde pendent republic of the Gkrame The tnps are bet>\een fuel, the thousan(1-)ear old caPItal, a.j,lU '- u~,:,;,.u Vl.Vp'IJ"..... .............. Se\ 'lstopol \\ Ith ihl excurSIOn 10 1"alt,l, and laporozJe \\here passengers 1\1]1 see a Cossack !lor!>e ,,1'.0\\ The 14.da:- tnps are :,bo3ld the 11,1;5Vlad1mlr Mayako\skl a nler ve"sel that <..arnes about 250 passenger" Accommodations are III cabm, v"lth two lower beds and plcture wmdows Departure" are from June 11 to Sept .. Pnces Irvm ChIcago range from $1.998 to $2,398 per person u.cludmg round-tnp aIrfare All shore excursHJns are mcluded r,all (800) 551.1000 for detalls • Or how about dOing It yourselfl Caley Crmsers 15 a famlly busmess whIch offers you the opportunity to cnnse Penmsula Some of the Islands l Kunashlr, Iturup, Shlkotnn on your own ves3ei on Loch and Habomals I are sbll Ness and the Caledoman claImed by Japan ~hough they Canal of Scotland The bUSIha\t.' been held bv RUSSIa SInce 1945 Few outSiders ever ness operates a fleet of 50 cruisers from the western edge nSlt here of Inverness (The company IS A 16-ctay CruIse, \\ hlch encouragmg, as well, notmg begms m Nome, Alaska, and that at least one-tJurd of Its ends III vladivostok, Russla customers are boatmg explores thIS fascmatmg, If ht nO\'lces,) tie-known corner of the v.orld The waters of the Th,s Itinerary 1S only offered Caledoman Canal run from once a year by Manne the Inverness F1rth III the ea"t Expedltlons August 5-21 to Loch Lmnhe and Fort aboard lts 44-passellger WIlham m the west, traversManne Spmt mg the scemc Great Glen It HIghhghts of thIS tnp run~ for some 60 mIles. of mcludf' natural Sights 1Ike \'Ihlch only 22 are man-made seabIrd colomes and seal lion (There are plenty ofiock and rookenf's, as well as V1SltS to I::ndge keepers to assIst vou on actlVe vo1canoes, hot spnngs your way J Several chanmng and salmon nvers. An extensmall towns dot Its banks sl"e educatIOn program IS Caley offers nearly a dozen offered dunng the CI1JISe dIfferent boat deSIgns, to SUit Tne pnce IS from $4,795vanous sIze fam1hes. To con$5,69,,) a person, lllcludml; tact Caley CrUIsers, call (441 round-trip aIrfare from 1463 ~36328 or FAX (44) 1463 Anchorage Most shore excur714879 or check out wwwhollsIons are mcluded For mformabon, call (800) 263-9147 or dayuk co uk/scotland/caleye-m",II travel@manneex. com cruIBCr~ The addrt'ss 15 Caley Crul~rs, Canal Road, (they have no ....ebsltel Quark Inverness, IV3 6NF Scotland ExpedJtlOns IS o~enng a hlmlPnces Wlll bP quoted m lar tnp aboard the Icebreakl'r pounds sterlmg, but pnces KapItan K1-.lebmko\ from July 6-22 Call (800 I 356-5699 generally range from $500 to $1,975 (t:" S ), derendmg on • Of course, the South Sea Islands are ahlays tantahzmg, the sIze of boat and the date of), but best explored III "mall the charter numbers A good way to do • Most everybody has heard thiS 1S to take a two-week trJ.p of the Galapagos Islands, but on the AraTlUI, a 343-foot have you actually been there'l freIghter whICh delivers cargo If not, It IS truly one of the to some of the most remote e'lrth's exotIc places, pnmanly 1&lands on earth It IS the !Ink because of the wlidhfe, and between French PolyneSIa to thtoconly way you can really the dIstant Marquesac;, 750 \'1hlt these Islands IS b) boat mIles tn the southwest Either you can opt for one of The srnp cames 100 passenthe three large vessels pOSIgers, most Islanders returnmg tlOned there - the Polans home by deck passage whIle (SpecH\l ExpedltlOn!O), the 30 cabms offer comfortable lIv- Santa Cruz or the Ambassador mg space for foreIgn travelers (each cames around 100 pa'>The shIp makes 13 runs a sengersJ or opt for one of the year The co"t lS frem $1,980 smaller boats (they carry from \bunks, \\'1thout pnvate faclh8-40) whIch serve the regIOn tIes) to $3,995 for a la,ge outPersonally, I bke the small SIde cabm boats and there are dozens to The ship emoarks from choose from Papeete TahItI For details, MetroDobtan Tounng, can &00) 972-7268 or go t.o Ecuador'" oldest tounsm comIIvWV. aranLll com pany, are experts 1D the reglOn and a good placp to begm • There are also some remote nvers of the world that planmng a Galapagos tnp For have not been thoroughly wformatlOn, (800\ 527-2500 or explored Golden Bear Tra\el \VVo'W ecuadorable corn l 17320 hARPER l'Ulll R\.l~sl<l s Long Island tasty dish and the vodka otTers a mc€' tWISt to cre'lm saUl'e The alwhol IS sf'ared off In the cookmg proce!>s There are se\ eral I erSlOns of th,s Italian speclahty At Vito 5 Re&taurant In Long Beach, N Y Rlgatom a la vodka I" made at vour table, Just like a Caesar salad Y.-.u "'Ill enjOy prepal!fig thIS slll1ple dIsh that reqUIres only salad and scmtto mto Julienne stnps bread to make a delightful Over a med,um to hIgh burn meal • er, heat a largE' deep non"tlck sklllet or pan When Ingredients the sklHet IS hot, pour m the 1 lb. rigatoni pasta (or \ odka. As the vodka starts to penne pasta) SIzzle, add the proscmtto and 1/2 lb. prosciutto ham stIr After a few mll1utes, add (thinly sliced) the tomato and low",r the 1/2 cup freshly grated heat to medIUm Parmesan cheese (or Add the heavy cream, the Romano) Parmesan cheese and the 1 cup diced fresh plum crushed red pepper tomatoes As the sauce begms to 1 pint heavy cream thIcken gently fold In the 1 cup vodka (the cheap. ngatol1J Gnd tOS5 unt.1 all of er, the better) the pasta IS \\ell drenched III 1 teaspoon crushed red the vodka sauce Serve With pepper a shaker of crushed red pepper as well as ad.:iltlOnal Begm by cookin!! the pasta gJ uted Pannt"!>an cheeSe according to package dlrec~ Your favonte red or whIte tlOns Decrease boIlmg tlme v. me WIll be a splendid In order to make the pasta a] accompamment to thl<' dente (slightly lirm) DI am 1.1 mqUf> IIn10n of flavors Sei\eb 4.b people ana "'et a"lde Cut the thll1lv s],ctd ro- He~rt-health screenings slated ISH"-" tr Rigatoni a la vodka: a delicious bite out of Big Apple It"" iA LA ANNm Some of the fondest memones ofm) 10-year st.ay In the l\ew York CIty area are the wonderful Ita!Jan re&taurants "Llttle Italy," nestled m the heart of lower Manhattan, boa"ts streets lined ,vlth one eatmg estabhshment after another You can find E'verythmg from fine dmmg to SImply nessert!> ancl cappuccmo Dunng the summer, people Slt at sldewalk tables and enJoy cool dnnks My favonte place In Little Italy 'S called Puglia (The "g" IS sIlent) The restaurant serves draft beer and homemade wme (red or whIte I Its Q1D,ng rooms are filled WIth rows of banquet-style tables and parties are seated next to one another untll the tables are full, a practIce that often led to mt€restmg conver.,atlOns W)th those \~~o shared our table Needle"s to saJ, the food '" as great, the price ",as nght and no matter how much fun we had, we were never asked to leave I look furward tu another V,Slt someday Rigatom a la Vodkd IS a pasta faVOrite found OT} me,IUS !1trdchmg from :-ie\\ York City to Montauk POInt, liT .Ld,reakLr SO', et~h.I;; Soyuz T',e tnp cegm~ <Iud ends In Hel,mkl Fmland July IllS th<' ca\ \'01.1 vdl reach the ~o 'Polo> The pnce for thiS €,\.(raordll1<lrl e'p€'dltlOn 15 SIf' 85(; f0r a standard cabm ),ote Till" shlp cames t\'lO hehcopters an.d a fleet of mf1atable boats for paS:.>-enger e'-lUrSlCJnS It ha& 50 cabin", For mfonnatl'm, call (800) 35b-5699 or go to wwwquark. e,-peruhons com • The Kun} Islands stretch il)..e a broken ('ham from Hokkaldo, Japan's northern Island to the southern t1P of Indone'J,1 For mfoIT'1atlOn call ~0( b~2 2742 or go to \\ WI\ ~outheastasla ~OIDon the Intemet • 5e\ el'-dn \ cnuses through thE' glJ.cH~r-,;tudded II atf1rs arOlllld Patagonia s 1lerra del Fuego. the Island at the sQuthE'm tIp of South Arnen(a de}i3.rt ever) Satu'da~ October through Apn: frum Punta Arenas on the 100-pass~nger Terra Au"trahs The "hIp cruIses through i he ;;:itr'llt, of ~1agellan and the Beagle Chfmnel A hlghlight IS a \'1"lt to Agostml Ba\' \\ here paEsengers board smail bnats for close-up V1ews of the glaCIers of the Darv.,n Range There are also VISIts to Puerto \\\Ihams. the tmy southernmost Clt) m the world. and to l-~huRla the ArgentIne capItal of Tlerra ael Fuego From here, fllghtseemg over ('ape Horn IS otfered The Terra Austrahs was bUIlt ,n the L'mted States In 1984 and carnes 100 passengers Cabms are all outside \'11th pn\ ate baths A sevenmght cruIse costs from $1,047 a person for a B-class cabm ill 10\'1season to $'3,311 for a ~Ulte In hIgh seal>,)O For det<lll~. call 18881678.3772 or tn wv.w austrahs com .. • Santa IS not the only one OooklDi' ~ilecldb to till unsold space tan CLlttOsb consider iT .. r- ...f t:' Jan%ensl! :1 pd('l".ugt.. 1<0 Cynthia P<,Ip C\]d- l~ C11tTt:'lt'r ..t Quarh E'r-edI110nS IS the t' ld~' In these ~orts oftnp~, "ller,ng a Journey to the ::\orth 'j II ~,~... <..rul---lHg r- 1nd 'ot rmh belctU,e )()U h.ive '.,.epp pclLtlOg uJ' anc takmg II I ::.ut e.irh book ng &oenab and good a,rlare dealS can make tLem ulOrp 'llforaable than \ 0U mIght thlllh e~p<,('lall~ If \ ou are ..,ol11e\\ hat ne\.lble a" DespIte the fact that there IS a genel al a;:leptanCf> of the adage that the \, arid get" smalier all the tITTle there ,till arc man\ Darts of thIS earth whIch are -genu,neh remote What the) ha\ c m common IS that the ea~le;,t v.av to nSlt them 1S on a "hIp. usuall~ a small one Another reason for crUlsmg to exotIC I!lacles IS that (rulses remo\ e ,,'lot of the aggrava. hon Involved In """ltmg underde\'eloped countnes The;; prOl"de Enghsh-speakmg gwdes Ln'lD is aboard a shIp remo\es the problem of copmg \Il'lth strange foods, questlOnable \\ ater and lack of a1r t"liIldthomng The medIcal staff aboard most shlps Idoctor, nurse or both I 1S also a cor.afort In strange climes Other pluses are that t.i.ese Sh1PS usually pro\ Ide excellent port l.IJfOrmatlOn through on. board le<:turecs and plan shore excurslOns '" hlcn \\ III expose :-ou to the hlghhghts of a regl,pn, so it'> ;l good ,~ay to siimplp a de"twatlOn uyou are cODSldenng mvestmg the time and most pi obably a hefty umount of mone) In a longer tnp to a partIcular area Several larger cnllse lmes sat! to remote places at certaID tllnes of the year notably PrIncess, Crystal and Onent ;rTRAVE:L TRENDSl! .\ )tt. II ,1 ~.~ ~H~~rdne~ C'clrI.Jbeap • • • I e,-ot Crt.l"e" to "LIth fal-.1 ....3\ lJ aCf>SJ1H'11l""l !Ill'l" llldli the 1\ el-the C0:..mtf'r t.ne'. ..Htl.ea drt tl-Je ;';ort]l TO \1"',' \1 810/498-9500 I',u/t//'tr . ~,r, ~ ~ 'IWJ C<>k.<.J I \ r I, H the _I 810 ..~63..4500 . 11(11111 ~ r.C'",,,,~ ~yClfl!:. ----- fi! I cr,ulse .1 e fig prIce • ".:1- "l'~('J'.( ...cr"; .... 1 '" J)elu"e aCl'ommoclat , . lon~ and \cht'dulcd For all e"clt!nf' ri"f'''I, >\_" < A. - ..... ....u;ptlOn Cultural Center. 'ULVI utauuu airline ~ervice., • I'Jt.d..,e;: .. {lHO) 779-6111 or o..mopoHt:ln fra\cl . (810,445-8585 \1 ( la'r "hon-\. , \.01311 "f[ 4S0SO ., Metro calendar February 19. 1998 Grosse Pointe News I ,.Thursday, Feb. 19 I Historic perspectives Explore the souru,,, and re"ean.h b('h~nd the tv,o .01Lilt 1JnlhJllLlUr ~ urnI' I ltros"e Pomte and Alung the Snore" of L"lke St ClaIr dur mg the Gro~s,' Po 111 tf' H,::.toncal SuLlf'tj'S free lectUl e b) edItor .tuthur M Woodford, Th~lr5day, Feb 1~ at 7 30 pm, 10 the Grosse POInte War Me-mondl .32 Lakeshore Call (,3131884.7010 t • -et in Shores' players The CUI"1.a,nWIll n.,;t' on the St Clair Shores Plajers pro ductlOn of t.~e murder mystery NIght Wat<.h, through Saturda, Feb 21, at the ftalJan . Amenran Cultural Center, 28111 Impenal In Warren These dInner theatre performances wIll begm at 6 p m 1'1ckets are $10 for the meal and $8 for the ph) Call (810) 756-9067 J:::'let '1a(ur.' .'ICi) ~lll gl\ ~ vou helpfl.! hll1b on how to pampcr dnd pfepare jour garden duro Ing d Prumng Work"hop on SdturdJ.\ Feb 21 from 9 to 11 JO am, at the Ed",,1 & Eit>anor Ford Hou:,,,", 11 Oil :"ake"hon. ,n Grosse PvInte Shure" The fee 1" $10 PrereglstratlOn IS reqUIred Call' 313 \ 884~4222 Sundav.Febe22 What's cooking Seek ne~ wa}s to coordmate exerCIS( and healthy eatmg With nutntlOn expert Zenya Fow RD, author of Llcket.Spht ~eals for Health ConscIous People on The Go. dunng a free cookmg demonstratIOn and book slgnmg at Barnes & Noble, 19221 Mack In Grosse Pomte Woods, Sunday, Feb 22, at 1 p m Call (313) 884-:3220 Monday, Feb. 23 Investment insights Female financ1ers can get new mSlghts Into sound mvest. ments for their futures WIth Brew bash Expenence great food. fun BaSIC Investmg Guidelines for and the best bre"" S In tOWI"} Women. Monday, Feb 23, at 7 p m.. In the St Clatr Shores when the Fnends of the Grosse Pubhc LIbrary, 22500 11 MIle Pomte War Memonal gather St ClaIr Shores for theIr annual A Taste Of The IJl ~ Hops. Fnday, Feb 20, from ReservatIOns are requIred Call ! 6.30 to 9 pm, In the Grosse (810) 773-3692 t POinte War Memonal Tlckets Bon Appetit are $30 Call (313) 881.7511 SIgn up today for creat!ve cookmg classes at the Pornte Texas two-step Grab your partner and come Pedlar, 88 Kerche\a1 m Grosse Pomte Farms. Chef Gerald on down to the AssumptIon Gramzay of the Townsend Cultural Center, 21800 Marter ,n St ClaIr Shores, for a Hotel WIll teach you to make a Savory Lamb Dmner on Country Western NIght, Fnday, Feb. 20, from 7 to 11 Monday, Feb 23, from 6 30 to pm The fee IS $5 Call 1810) 8 30 P m The fee IS $20 Preregl!>tratlOn 15 reqUIred 779-6111 Call (313) 885-4028. Friday, Feb. 20 Saturday, Feb. 21 Delicious evening Suspend \,our dIet for one day and support a worthy <.au,e by attendmg a ChIlI Cook.Off and Baked Goods Auchon benefitmg LIghthouse c.f RvS€\,lle. Saturday Feb 21, at 6 p m m Tnmt~ EpIscopal Church, 30205 ,Jeffl'n;on In 8t Clair Shore.,; TIckets are $6 Cail (810,294-0704 Choir cabaret Beach party Jack's Watertront Restaurant, 24214 Jeffen.on In St ClaIr Shores, ",,1I host a free Beach PartV' benf'fit for the Muscular Dystrophv ASSOCIatIOn, featunng a Pnncess DIana Beame Bd-by auchon, ltmbo contests. a MISS Jack's pageant and hve enter. uunment. on Monday, Feb 23. from 7 pm to mldlllght Call (81C) 445-8080 The MUSIC at Memonal "enes contmues In Grosse :. Pomte Memonal Church. 16 Edible extravaganza Splurge on Fat 'l'.le"day v.lth ~ Lakeshore In Grvsse POinte Farms WIth a Mardi Gras fine food fr:)'11 23 metro DetrOIt and vmtages from Cabaret Dinner and Song pro- restaurants dunng gram, featunng fine CUlsme e1ght area purveyors accompanIed by soloIsts from the MichIgan Cuhnarv Food & Tuesday, the Memonal Church chOIr Wine Extravaganza, ~ slDgmg Broadway tunes, bdl- Feb 24, from 6 30 to 10 30 at Mac & Rays lads :md popular favontes, on pm. Restaurant, 30675 N RIver m Saturday, Feb 21. at 6 pm. Tlckel.s are $30 Call (313) 882- Hamson TownshIp ThIs benefit for the Mlch.tgan CUlInary 5330 Team and ScholarshIp Fund Prune & pamper also Includes musical enterGarden wnter/deslgner Tuesday, Feb. 24 t lt I I Last week's puzzle solved f I by.. Madeleine Socia talll''1ellt d ..Ie t'on 0 ",nd ",)er,l ~nd 11\ e 1'chet::. are $75 and ,1,125 ('elll,811) FAR III A J A ILIEX GA. L O~l 100 r ElL E G II A III _AYE A HILE P ffi.l ",M It N 0 T~ LOfVE BACKYARD USE ByrES GAlS'" E T E R AC'HY III ~~ POKER S T II I It E A liR_ A RIO WI SEA CIR E GAP A c ElsiPIEIW A" E N A Grm e ylf (ckbrdt" P,1LLk, day I'olth Pomt~r St" ....art \1tMllhn WIth a Puli"h Culture "nd Parzkl Tour of Po!l"h churches and \ allOU, arLas of mterest In Hamtramck and Detron on 1\le.>da'y Feb :G4, from 9 30 a m t~ 4 30 p m The day InClUdes lunch at Lndl.'r J he Eagle restaurant The tour departs frnm ClarenceVllle High School, 20155 Mlddlebelt m Llvoma The fee IS $40 Call (3131 922-1990 I MOlle hfe lose" man 5 Ckc:upatIOCl, bnetly 8 Rowboal orpum 12TIShn Pra:eder 13"-was lllCI1lCIIl.tl 25 Drtwu 2S DcuonunalIOD 3OEllttyOll 55 Stout agenda ~I!llve S6 Oklahoma 33 Rhoda's lO Ho 35 Ripen 36 NtI1he;'s 1DlIIe 37 Leau ;tWl'S great deal 54 Pedestal occupanl bilby's m..rn 34 "Job," 884-4222 Tie a fly \\arm ,our ",mter days and mghts With courses, a(1) entures and entertamment offered at the AssumptIon Cultural Center St John HospItal Health S)'stem presents Helpl I'm Stressed, a stress management workshop on Monda~, Feb 23, at 7 pm The fee IS $5 The Great Foods 3432178 of Greece senes contInues on Monday, Feb 23, at 7 pm. Life & death decisions "",th an mtroductlOn to Advanre dlrectlves, funeral Spinach PIe The fee IS $10 arrangements and financial planmng are among the topICS Gam ne"" expertIse on findmg your "'a)' around complIcated to be addressed by quahfied WIth a free Tax professlOnals dunng End Of forms Life Dec1sions. the free an,,"lual PreparatIOn course, Thursday, Feb 26, at 7'30 p rn Lenten Lecture Senes presentPreregIstratIon IS recommend. ed by the Brethren BaptIst Fel!o""shIp, 19678 Lochmoor In ed for most courses Call (810) 779-6111 Harper Woods. ReservatIon::. are reqwred Call (313) 884- Art of learning 2126 The DetrOIt instItute of Arts, Thursday, Feb. 26 5200 Woodward m DetrOIt. presents a vanety of entertammg Street jazz and mformatIVe programs Detroit's legendary flautIst Expand your appreCiatIon of Alexander ZonJlc w111headlIne the arts WIth the free the first m a spnes (,f Jazz In ConnoIsseurshIp SessIon The Streets programs offered Chmese Bronzes Otherv.orldly b) the DetrOIt HIstorIcal ObJects of DeVlbsh Decepbons Soclet) on Thursday, Feb 26, on Saturday, Feb 21, from 10 from 6 w 9 pm. In the Streets a m W noon On that same of Old DetroIt exhIbit at the date at 2 pm, take In the free DetrOIt HIstorIcal Museum Vldl'o Fwth Rmggold The Last 5401 Woodward In Detroit StOT} Qutlt. Free Drop-In TIckets are $15 Call 13131833. Workshops on the Achnkra 1262 Cloth of Ghana, West Afnca WIll be offered on Saturday, Friday, Feb. 27 Feb 21 and Wednesday, Feb Food 'n'fun Good food, great muSIc from 25, from noon to 3 p m E>.amme the relRtlOushlp Steve Kmg and the DlttIhes and lots of fun aWalt those who between words and dlustraa free Poetry partake tn the FoundatIOn for tlOns dunng Readmg of E~gar Allan Poe's Exceptional Ch1ldren's annual benefit party and auctIon on The Raven, Sunday, Feb 22, at Fnday, Feb 27, from 8 pm to 2 p rn Call (313) 8::J3-4249 FIshermen won't want to mISS BaSIC Fly Tymg classes offered by Grosse PoiDte Commumty EducatIon, Wednesdays, Feb 25 through Apnll, ill Room 203, of Barnes School, 20090 Mornmgslde III Grosse Pomte Woods from 7 to 9 p m The fee IS $70 Call (313) 1 a m., at the Barnster Gardens Banquet Hall, 242~5 Harper m St ClaIr Shores Proceeds benefit the pnvate center "'hlCh offers dav C'2.re pl'ograms for chIldren WIth phYSIcal or mental ImpaIr. ments. Tlckets are $25 Call (313) 885-8660. Feb. 28 Bloomin' colors Dls<.over how to keep the beautIful colors of your garden bioommg throughout the year vn.th A Garden of ContInuous Color workshop on Saturday, Feb 28, from 9 ro 11 30 a m at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House The fee 1S $10 Reservations are reqUIred Call (313) 884-4222 Live & Learn type nva! 38 Play trumpel 39 m.hl 41 Boo-Boo'. buddy 430'l\letll output 46 I..ecIleroIu Clly 57 "- ~~ VaJen- 58 Nth degree 59 Rodents DOWN I "Dam" 2 Cnesier -Arthur 3 TackleMltllem 4 FlI'Slborn 5 Glad- stone. e g 6 "There- ."., 5OCavOfl 51 It may Involve a 7 Galvaruz lIlg SlUff 8 Pol.sh 9Lawm Boston. e g 10 Exam popular 40 Suggest fc;mw II DarI. red color 16 Type 2O~k. neighbor VLandl1l the ....aJet 23 Showy flower 25 SemI' sawbuck 26Colllllll)- 42 Deily 43 Small amo.mt 44 Depended (011) 45 Com game 47 Acuess TuuiC'l' ~ Send forth 49 Ohio mile 52l~ the Slv)e of 53 Roman tlOll 27 ('nnger's cousm 29 Tram 34 Maler lead-m 38 Mort nolle royal and :::'an. rdd'y dnd SU'HJd\ at I.JoplO' Sene"'} tIC :;17 to ~b() Call dt I"< "U .Ir~ $5 ; f)' 'UI h.e .... J 3r.~L irurn .31)1 ')765111 Enhance your mmd. body 8pd SpIrIt b; partakl'"1g In the courses and adventures hsted 'n the Grosse Pomte War MemOrIal's Wmter "atalog Reg1ster by Fnday, Feb 20, for Bonme Delsener's Tounng The Wme World II New World WInLS program, fOCUSIng on the vmtages of AustralIa, Ne\~ Zealand and South AfrIca Mondays, Feb 23 tllrough March 16 from 7 to 830 ? a. The fee IS $48, plus a $35 WIne fee MuSIC cntIc John Gumr completes The Great VOIces of Opera senes WIth a look at the Bas.,;es & Bantones, Monda' March 2, from 7 W 8 30 p m The fee J'; $8 StaIned Gla:,~ Begtnner II clas~e~, Th\lrodavs Feb 26 through ;>'1arch 19 fT01l' 6 .10 t'J 9 pm tt'd<.h you how to add beamy and c.:>]orto YOllC horne or office l.JLI'-IU5Il "'~, Marvel l..1C1;::) .... n \,...Ji"lIl at the beauty, t.I:,tOl') ,~f thL Grd illl Canyon dU"lng all Advpnture 3nd ....,,ldhfc On Stage & Screen Dynamic dance The Dance Theatre of Harlem bnngs tbell' dynamIC style back to the MUSIC Hall Center for the Perfornung Arts, 350 MadIson 111 DetrOIt, through Sunda)<, Feb 22 Performances WIll be offered on Thursda} and Fnda) at 8 !J m , Saturday at 3 and 8 p.rn and Sunday at 3 p m Tlckets range from $31 50 to $41 50 Call (248\ 645-6666 Lots of laughs The Second CIty-DetrOIt Comedy Theatre, 2305 Woodward 10 DetrOtt, presents Downn'ver Dance, a nf"" reVIew of live, .;uttmg-edge comedy. opemng Thursday, Feb 26 Performances WIll run Wednesday through Sunda)<, at 8 pm, \\Ith addlhonai shov-s on Friday and Saturday at 10.30 p m The cast perfonns an Improv1satlOnai comedy ~et after each performance on Sunda) and Thurscay and after the 10 30 p m shows on Fnday and Saturda) Tlckets are $10 on Sunday, Wedne::.day :md Thursday, $1. 50 on Fnday and $1950 on Saturday Call (3131 965-2222 Percussion sensation STOMP the :nternatlOnal percussIOn sen<;ahon, returns to thp rlsher Theater 'tUesday. Feb 24 through Sunday March 8 Perfonnances w111be TuesuB)< throLlg}1 Fndav at 8 pIn, Saturday at 2 and 8 p m and Sunday at 2 ilnd 7 30 p T'1 Tlckets range from 525 to $3750 Call (313) 872-1000 DSO notes The Detrolt S) '1lphony Orche!>tra s Pop" Sl'nes retnrn,; to Orchl'"tra Hall. v. hen corductor Ench Kun7el teams v, .th "oprano Kathenne IPrrell t~nor Krvm Ander~on "nd hal~t(JDe Uo.,I'- Dahle von Sf hJanbu~ch 111 a brlJad \:1) J\lght at the Pop< ""lUte to the 1 .. ~....u,",-.., ... UIC n ~ U I..... 1 • "rl .I ., ........... d.) Feb 26 throu~b ~und<1: \tarch 1 1-'prlorrn,ln('(''-I '" lJi Of' offered on Thur-.a'l\ al 1-1 pm :)u tv) adl,lt- dnd $450 ID ::-E:'f'lOr ell .ll'd DIA Founder.\1emberCall \ 313 \\-ILn ~luJt::'nL~ lLeIl<, SOL Lt\ x~ { Birdie lands Assumption offerings Courses & adventures 17 OPEC member 18 GelIuIlcc:l 19WICbd thmg7 21 PJaa over 24 MalnlaDdet's pm Feb. 25 M 14Ma%a15S~ r nda\ Wednesday, FInd volumes of great buys dunng the Grosse Pomte Publlc Llbnry's Used Book Sale 8aturda), Feb 28, from 8 .30 a m to 4 30 p 1Jl, m the NeIghborhood Club, 17150 ¥t'aterloo m Grosse POInte Fanns Call 1313, 343-2074 to Sene dll1ni" and hIm pI c"en. tatl()' r \lvnJ.", ;\Ia.nL 2 dt 6 3U [) m IJmn;r t\Ck~t-. art' $12 ')U ::-h()\\ tKkcb dre $j 25 Pan, f!!:' t 'c"t't~ corE" ::-1"' 75 Prprq,'htr.HiOn b reqUIred for mo-: pft.gr,lm" Call ,310 8tH. Th( belcl\~a r(lLk n lull mU:,H.al B\i' B)l BIrdie lanJ" 7511 at The WIred Flog Gounnet Ternflc tour Ja'd & Ent~rta'nrr.ent E\.pt'rH III'" the elegant !lfe Compll')", ~ 1145 GratIOt In St)H' ()! DetrOIt" .luto barons Ea~tpomtf" v.ltb a ,;tar '>tLldent WIt" d \1"lt to ope of ".tun~n<.a ~ studded cast from area high La"Le~ the Ed~el & Eleanor "ch()t)!:, Performance~ \\ Iii be Ford Hou~e 10ur~ ar.: oflf'red offered at lOp m Thllr~dBv, 1\.le~day through Sundd~, from r'eb 19 thl ough :5aturday, Feb 1 to 4 P m AdmiSSIon IS ~5 for 21 anrl Fnda\ Feb 27 and adulL~ $4 fot semors ages 60 Satu~day Feb 28 T:ccket:, are and above and $3 for chIldren ~8 Call '81.0 498-9500 ages 12 and under Call (313) Hilberry & Studio Volume buys ACKOSS ~ymg. II!! ...... E 4639660 Paczki tour Saturday, £l.~ 78 .! ):!'-1 Exhibits & Sales Female perspectives Xe\\ \\ ..Jrk" III pa>tel by B,ll Ho"ner \\ lldllf~ captured ~n 011 dnd acryLl b, ;-.1atthe\\ HI]]H'I and Lmdsa, Scutt ana bronze • ............ r ,.. ....... 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L.) v"'l,. ..J't,..1 JJJ~ Shmn,ck can be ,lev. ed at the Ambleslde Gallen ~75 Flshpr In Gros::.e Pomte Em'l"lOn art from the female pe,speetlve ~hen Amble"lde hosts the prestlgIo<.l!> DetrOit SocIety of Wumen PaInters and Sculptors Juned show, tbrough Saturdd), offerings Wajr)f' State l'nl\ersltys Feb 21 Gallery hours are tnrough Saturday, HIlbelT} Theater 4743 Cass In Tuesday DetrOIt, ll1\llteS ~ou to enJoy a from 10 a m W 6 p ID Call (313) 885-8999 creatIVely ,:omlcal compIlatIon, The Complete Works of Wl!m Quiet landscapes Shkspr \abndged), dunng speThe qUIet landscapes of tIal performances on Sunday, Amencan pamter Jerome Feb 22. at 2 and 7 p.m , bene- Bogart are hlghhghted at fitmg the Wayne State Gallene 454, 1'5105 Kercheval Umverslty Department of In Grosse Pomte Park Theatre's Endowment Fund ExhIbItIOn houro are Thursday Ttckets are $10 or $25 Oscar and Fnday from noon to 6 p m Wilde's WItty tale of socletj's and Saturday from 10 a m to 4 sexual double standa,.d, A p m Cali (313) 822-4454 Woman of No Importance, runs Set sail through Thursday, Apnl 23 SaIl Into spnng Wlt~ the John Stembeck's tragtc tale spectacular nautlcal OIls of about travelIng compamon" Kerry Hallam. created on Lenme and George, Of MIce authentIC na\1.gatlOnal charts, and Men, comes to lIfe at the at The Grosse Pomte Gallery, HIlberry through Wednesday, 19869 Mach. ill Grosse Pomte March 11 Performances will Woods Gallery hours are be offered 10 rotatmg repertory' Monday throu'gh Saturday, on Wednesday, at 2 pm and from 10 a m to 6 p m Call Thursda) through Saturday, at (313) 884-0100 8 pm TIckets range from $10 Art 'n' java to $17 The PulItzer Pnze."",n. Take m the exhIbItIOn ofphomng comedy Cnmes of the tographs and grapiucs, Alvm's Heart comes to the Hllberry's to the Eastern ~farket, 1976 to RtudlO Theatre on Thursday. 1996 at The Cafe Cup A Cmo Feb 26 and runs through Sunday, March 8 coffee house 15108 Ken:he\al Performant.es WIll be offered In Gro~se Pomte Park, through Thursday through Saturday at Tuesda), March 31 Call (313) 8 p m and Sunrlay at 2 p m 822-,~888 Ttckets are $5 and $7 Call Fine furnishings \313 577.2972 Contemporan Furmture DeSigns b)< John Flowers are Dramatic dinner a\ allable along \\ Ith brass Grosse Pomte ndtlve Jenmfer Fasulu portrays one of ::.culpture b) JaOlce Tnmpe. furmshtngs, a dIverse group of reSIdents in tradltlOnal country French a Manhattan apartment bUIld. antIques, reproductIons and accents, at mg ~ ho dls"ect a dInner part) Ashley-Chns Gallery. ID the l'mversllv of DetrOIt the Kerche\ al Gallery .Mercy's productIon of the corn- 15126 hours I1re Tuesday through ed} Blue Wmdow, thro'lgh Fnda~, from noon t{) 6 p m and Sundav, Ff'b 22 Performances \Vll1 be offered m the D A Satllrda, from 11 a m to 4 D In . SmIth StudIO Theatre, on the Call \31.3) 824.0700 UDM McNlcllOls Campu.> In Iconography tour DetrOIt, Thursaay through Explore sacred Byza:utmc Saturday at 8 p m and Sunday ~ orks of art and theIr role m at 2 D m Ttckets are $10 for the Greek Orthodox faIth WIth adult~ and $8 for sLUdent.~ and a free tour of ancIent rebgtous semors Call (313) 993-1130 art at The AssumptIOn Greek Orthodox Ch\l.rch Fences returns F ears and remembrances of ReservatIons must be made at raClsm lead a proud father to least two weeks In advance or tea cap be ask hIS son to turn down a col- Lu:ucheon In conjunction ....'lth lege football scholarshIp In arranged the tour Call (810) 779-6111 Amencan playwnght August WIlson's Puhtzer Pnze-wmUn-defining ... art mng drama Fences, presented Pomte artIst Jeanne BIen, by the The DetrOIt Repertory Kevm CastIle and Renata Theatre, 13103 Woodrow Palub'nska.,; W111 be among WIlson m DetrOlt, through those featured In Un-definSunday, March 22 mg Pamtmg. the thIrd Performances WIll be offered on Installment of the unconvenThursda) and Fnday. at 8 30 tIOnal, contemporary senes, at pm. Saturday at 3 and 8 30 The DetrOIt ArtISt.> Market, p m and Sunday at 2 and 7 30 300 RIVer Place, SPIte 1650, pm Ttckets are $15 Call (313) through Fndaj, March 13 Hours are 1\.lesday through 868-1347 Saturdaj, from 11 a m to 5 Alternative screen The DetrOIt FIlm Theater In p J11 ilnd Fnday from 11 a m to The De,trolt Instltute of Arts 8 p m Calli 313) 393-1770 WSU exhibitions offers a schedule of mterestmg alternatIves to commerCIal The ~ F A Thes1s I runs through films An adolescent boy ExhlbltlOn March 6, In WSU's reveals hIS plans to become a Fnday, gIrl sendmg hIS famIly mto a CommunIty Arts Gallery, 5400 funny frt>nz) In Alam Gullen ~1ali Laughter Ten Berlmer's :\1a VIe En Rose, Years Mter. an eJo.lllblhon fea. tunng 21 artl::.ts, can be seen Fnday Feb 20 lhr0ugh at WSU's Elall1e L Jacob Sunday Feb 22 Screemngs are Fnday at 'i and 9 30 pm, GalleT}. 480 Hancock West, Saturday (lL 4 7 and 9 ,0 pill through Saturday, Feb 21 and Sunday, dt 4 ard 7 p ill On Hours are Tuesc!a} through Fnda} from 10 30 a m to 7 Monday Feb 23, at 7 ;:lO P 1"'1 S1'( RIchard Spence's offbeat p m and SatUl day from 11 corned) I:hfferpnt F,)r GIrls a m to 5 pm Call l313) 5772423 TIckets for all pt>rforrnance~ DO YOU ••• want to be in the metro calendar? rhen till out thiS form send It to 96 Kercheval Grosse Pou'le Farms, 48236 or fax to (313) 882-1585 by 3 P m Fnday Event Date - 11me Place Cost -- - -- _ _ ------ _ .__ --- -- --_ - _ _ ReservatIOns & QuestlOns';J Call Contact Person __ _ _ _ _ • Family features 88 Exceptional art t 1\.;1J c,-,epllvndl "",l",c, :~l 0: tUB... art.'::> dnd .:lelt>([ craft.., IOlIudlnv on ...., by Hl>athu Llne Pott \1"h-,~! Dlrb\-lllr<> Jon 1\1!\ and ::'tellJ HtJlm ..." ,t the Gr0s"e P01T1l' South H,gh SLhool Art rdlT S"tul <1,'\ r eL 2~ Ir0m lu d m !L,: p 10 'n C,rC'"se \'le'\ "n Y" PUlI,tl • .south Hlbh ~ch(\ol 11 Grc~..,p Pu 'He BoulL \ a' d 111 Gro".,,,, t'o,ntc Farm" ?roceed~ from thb e\"TIt \.\ 'lICit .1.1"0 ,ndude., an ,P'tl"!:> raIlle', bene.... ~l h 1 ~'- ..... .t-''' u Seeds & skis Ennch \ our children s 'l1md bod) and "plTlt \,,jth the educa. dUll ....O"-l..ll 1J2 \ i~,.l c11n .... II It'l' tJ \dJ} "Iegl"trd.tlun h the Gro..,,,p pOlr,tl \\dr It'q"ITld fur r!J(,~t progrnm~ ~1en\(ir,d] 32 L 1~ C-' \ ,", In " ...cUi 3L)) 081-7:'11 Gru.:-~e POInte :\ll L ttlt Open House .vrf-pn t1 r .... FlllJ UUl \\ rJdt :"1~mondl more dl.AJUt th,' ,ll I1lldl I, l'l..~ '\UI -en School IJcated at 1D \ our \\ ..nter g.lcdl-"H dUllr ~ ...l Gr"-,,e PmntE. ME'monal Seeds To Gro\\ On G, [ ( }1111 ch 16 LClk(,<'flOrE' In 1'raeh.lrg plus'am U'J ~ Hurd 1\ Gn"..,( Pu,nt, F.1Tm~ hd" tu Feb 21 !r,Hn ~O tll 11 'I Tt1l otTer \<)ur ~un or daughter dur fet: $1 Sh.H r ... n (Tr..-iOt ... n l(l ng tbe.r OPl n House un 12 d'lOuld ~lg-n up I, \\ hI th. ~\1ondd} F ...b 2.), florn 9 to ~kl H1t:h (lub tnp to P'nE' 11 30 "m Parenb :lnd ltttl.c Kr.ob on fna 1\ h t .t:- c, m (;n~:, are In\ ltC<1 to thl ... p,.tro 415 to 11 Ju P '11 \JE"11l>l"~hp dUl!lOn to the co-operaLve pI {'",U'ooJ lor lhl!drer: dl!es '3 Club rnerrbl.. r :tgt...,") ttll u~h and 4 Call '31~) 417.926& Tlt..., f1'f'/ (H) Jl,,-r \ ,. 14 can I ..lb.o rt ~...,tt-! I m tu 4 cW )- &50 pc-r :'I1ember"hlp ur $12') f3mllle~ fOT the \'erm.-r In Gros~l POlntp \\ ood, Thurscta., Feb 26 tbro..Jgh Saturda,,:Feb 28, at F. p IT' 1'l(]..cts are $ '7 and '-an bf' pUTlhased at Hedy's Book:. and Gift" 19415 Mack In Grosse Pa,r,te Wood" and Wild B'rds L'nl''l11ted, 20458 Macl{ In Feb 2~ trlD to Tuesday notes pm person the:,plans c,f Gro,,"(' .K ~}Ttb Hlgh Schuo! Ili 'mtll s Cornrnunlt} Perform'ng Arts Center 707 ,1\ POlqt" ThE' rubda\ Muslcale, no\\! m lt~ 114th \ ear, offers an mno\ atJ\ I: and entel tammg mtroduct 'on to cla~s,cal n'U,'lC • d!"Jul bird;: dnQ It tpe'l own b,rd fe!:der" ctll~': j he fl Le Pre,chool Stor) :J ou, t Voh..imes of fun '.1onda) F"b 23 I Readmg- 1n fhe P,llh 151.!lJ OU T -C3.l' FeL :!4 f,[ urn lu jlJ KeTlhe\ dl In Gro""e POHle, 11 1') a m CaJlI.:ll.:3 b22 1:-'" P ",rh of1ers \ ulul'1C" "f fun Grosse PomtE' \voud", or door ::l13)343-223~ ,Wrll" olt Llll I j UL pruKT311'" ~lJed GJlt ....lt dl,d SLlllI\dll' lUPlIL op..rE. Ita The PITdtes 01 f\ r ZdD( L \', 'll be brought tu 'Ife for tnelr SatJ.rdd\ Pine Knob frum 9 Call North's pirates .... ['(1\\ u F\ I lU' \\"1 ::-vIt"rJ)c,nal "'1 (I 4-*5 6297 1 .... i lO'l1pj te \.\!th cows and a d'mre conte,t f0r the "half' :...n,J1" ::3dt ...rd"", Feb 28, at :,l 30 an, In the Gr's.,e 19, 1998 Grosse Pointe News r • : 0:: (1""('\ ...... gr.lm~ ~r,d -choldr-n.p fU'1ds Adln' ....... 'on i--- 52 ,,-'all {.31 '3 ~)4.32133 Februa.ry by Madeleine Socia fur Story time cplld.t L~ B 1rpe~ &: 1\; able 19221 ~L( \\.ood" III\J' ., Dung r"dder;, to enJo\ ir l h .JdrE'D" ;:,ton r lme, cuordmatmg crafts () rue~d<l) Feb 24, at 11 "" ht.ar Chfford Get" The 'r' IJone and make a CTdft I, ade ....] partal..e In d paJr of or(lgrarnFind fd~cJn3tJIlg fact- Jb lul !tfe along the :\tle ,.lDel u,",,-c ~ugar cube p) ramld" aur 'lg d free MummlP~ ~ddl IT' Eg\ pt \''''ltE'1 Work"hop and crdft t,mp or '\1onCl"v F,>[> 23 frum .:345 to 4 30 p rn ~1akc Gum Wrapper Challl~ dlld enJO\ "tone" frurn tl:e Amencan (,ITI CollectIOn dunnf a fl t ( Amencan Glrl \\orkshop on 1\Iesaay, Feb 24, from .3 45 to 4 30 p m Youngsters can hedr ulll ....dna 1)0\""', lJl gl L. .... ~ lr (Jr(js~e POlDte j j on \\hat "au \\ant to bE.' \\', :-uu gro\.\ up Listen to ,:,_ Pl:Jsechl and V\.t'nd\ R 'II read the Adventure" of:-"<I I ' and Na-Hu.h on Thursda fr 26 at i pm Call (313, ~,,~ 5220 I KISKA JEWELERS New arrivals .. ,beautlful new shIpment of dIamond engagement rings and wedding sets. Stop by KIska Jewelers and choose from our large variety, with a ;JTIce range to suit everyone's budget. at 63 Kercheval on-the-Hill, (313) 8855755. TRESSES Hair Studio .........nf gro&se pointe florists. inc. VI Bnng a httle touch of Spring Into your home! Come and choose from ~ur bnght and colorful selection of daffodils, iris, primroses and other spnng favorites ... at 174 I , Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe , Ct Fa..Y"ffis, (313) 885-3000 In celebratlOn of our 15th annIversary 1983-1998 plus an overwhelmmg response, we are We'rE' back home with our doors contmumg to offer these three open wide. After a fire forced us to specIals to our clIents, Mamcure and close our doors in early January, \\e pedIcure for $32 00 Manicure and reopened February 16. Edward and stress rehevmg back massage for Tess Nepi extend their SIncere, $2500 ManIcure and h:urcut "'Ith ' thanks to all these ,vho helped blow-dry for $25.00 Purchase these durmg the past SIX weeks. Tammy savings as a gIft certIficate This Tedesco of Spa Bellagio mVlted the promotlOn IS \\'lth select styhsts and Nepl crew to ServICE'their chents at manicuru:ts only at. 16914 Spa Bellagio on 21511 Harper in St. Kercheval Avenue, In -the-Village, Clair Shores. N epi employee Grosse Pointe (313) 881-4500 Barbara Strzehckl kept everything in runnmg order Many thanks to all Nepi employees including Mary Holloway, George LJ1ler, Cindy Gardner, Ronald Ruel, Laune Tutak, Sophia and Christine. A speCIal mentlOn goes to Davld Wagensomer LeaVIng on your crUIse or headmg I of Phillips Contractmg, Inc who out of town for your vacatIOn? THE remodeled the Nepl salon from top to NOTRE DAME 'PHARMACY has all bottom in a quick and efficient your travel accessory needs. A manner The N epi"s also thank their complete nne of huntan lotIOns and many chents for theIr patience and sun products Money pouches, understanding during thiS hectic luggage tags, travel ramcoats, clocks, hme Edward Nepi Salon at 19463 passport cases, adapters. everythmg Mack, (313) 884-8858 from travel shampoo to clotheslme plus much more.,. 16926 Kercheval Inthe-Village, (313) 885-2154. Edward Nepi Salon TOTAL LIQUIDATION SALE ... After 12 years of business LIsa's IS closmg Its doors. Everythmg is drastlcally marked down LIsa's elegance for sizes 14-26 at . 19583 Mack Avenue, Grosse P01l1te Woods, (313) 882-3130 Bnng Sprmg m:;o your home wlth framed antIque prmts of flowers, blrrls and chl1dren at 5 Kercheval, Grosse POinte Fanus, (313) &82-0164 - .. "'ft... ............ l.'.'.~ •• ~ ~A .. ~!!t Towing & Road Service SIndbad's "Sohal''' Room Perfect for your pnvate speCIal occaSlOn 313-822-7817 at 100 St. ClaIr on-the-Rl\lcr Organize Unlimited • .11 The best \\ay to orgalllze your house IS to mentally move out and then back In Put back only \\ hat \,JU nE:ed, hke and use Call Ann Mullen ann .Tr.~n Vl~T'n~T"2. 323) 32~-~[;Ov In~ured, bonded, confidentIal Hononng AAA m all the POJl1tb and SurroundIng Arpa I ¥t><:(" i ] I L-- i 't; t;::J"'~"; ....e-tt~.,,.. ~"1I' ~3~; ~ J~~er~~~~~ ~;~~o~:li:]d Gro",,£' Pomte Pdrk (313) 822-5434 get set Hurry In - , I' t .. I I J t-Ta(~obsons Comfortable transitions. V1SIt our Clalrewood department and see the season's newest fashions for the fuller-figure woman. Clwrewood I I I Spring in bloom. ViSIt our PetIte Dress department fut a preVIew of the wonderful new colors and textures of the season. Dress Salon. Winter getaway gear. Stop in and see the new arrivals of swimwear. cover-ups, tops, shorts, sWlglasses and thong sa::ldals. Ms. J Make an entrance. Special occasions call for speCIal dresses. Choose from our brgc 3clectwn of beautiful gowns and dresses for Prom, Weddings and more. Ms J. , JOSEF'S Serve it in style - and save! WIlton Armetale's vegetable motif salad bowl set IS the perfect addition to your dmner table. Regularly prIced at $112, It's on sale for only $69 through March 21. GIftS Off and running. Choose your favontes from a beautlful selectIOn of soft pastel aJld onental PTmt If'lU SUIts Machme washable $88~ Sportswear • , -- 1 '1 I ~ ) I I - ." - ;"nE"\("ii P\Si IU"'~ ,21150 Mack, Grosse Pomte Woods, (313) 881-5710 Color code. The season's must have • lightweIght, washable stlk tops in brIght sohds and stnpes. Choose your favorites! From $38 to $60. Sportswear Easy dressing. Soft spnng kmts from a wide range of designers, mcludIng Karen Kane, Joan Vass and San Remo Kmts. Available m misses and petite SIzes Sportswear , J PACZKI DAY. Fat Tuesday is next week, February 24th, the day before Ash Wednesday One is allowed to mdulge themselves in delicious calones on thiS particularly WOnderfUljl day of the year Call now and order early - buy them by the dozen for I office Or home, ~ f ! -~ =--. ~ ~ ~' .... -,.:'" YOUR KITCHEN STORE Join us and learn New recipes .•. COOKING CLASSES ... Easter Brunch.,; Monday March 9tl: from 6 30 - 8 30 p m. \"';th Lon Selenn Pi?izas with Pizzazz; Monday, March 16 from 6 30 - 830 p.m. With DC 'Watt I Appetizer Buffet: Monda" lrom 0 30 - 830 pm wlth ' AnnIe Roule<:u-Schenff Lucv." Restaurant . I l';K" ...... 1 r ..... ...... , '-H 40 A J1 ,I nre pnCl>'" ,. ---_~ I 1,1 I 1'" < Clpe", "upphe'l and ta'3tmg'i mcludpd For regIstratIon and morp <,] 31 ~K)-402<;J thf'- H III ",t I ",,11 SO K"'-h" ., 1- -n,() erc eva 0 mf(wm"hrm To advertise lro ttii.i coiumn call (313) 882-3500 by 2:00 p.m Fridays ,- II .l I ~ ; 1 (,(j Offer explre~ 2/21 y", (J l~l) 885-3600 For her communion. Visit th? Communion Shop, where you'll find com mUllIon dresses, gloves, veIls, bows, BIbles, "My First CommunIOn" picture frames and figurines, Madame Alexander communion dolls and more. GIrlS I ~.. J(J(~()I)S()J1 S GO' 6 Month M('mhcr"hip S199 I (.\-,_ Outside ad\rantage. Get ready .. for spnng weather with the latest in For really fine dining at home. athletic OUtf'TWPI'lr jI'lt"'kpb3 AVl'llla~le I .~ N ow take an additional 25% off in yellow, orange, royal and lIght selected patterns of china, crystal ' blue Value priced at $39. Ms. J. and flatware previously reduced to half pnce China, Crystal, Silver. Java Connection. We are pleased to give you one pound of coffee at no Bridal salon dosmg. With the charge Jfter the purchase of ten remodelIng of our store, we have p0undE' Choose from our wonderful closed OUT BrIdal Salon. Current selectlOn of regular, decaffeinated I orders wIll of course be fulfilled. If and flavored coffees. The flavor of I I you have any questions, please call the week IS Hazelnut. Store for the (3131882-7000, ext 227. Home. T On ye,ul' mark I More Clearance. Receive savings of 25o/c to 50% off a large s2lection of winter and holiday merchandise Bouquet of dresses. Come see the be&u:lful selectiOn of bnght spnn~ drcsqe ... frnm Shoml, Dana Buchman and Y( Dress Salon. Comnlt ..tp Auto S('rvlCc & RepaIr Foreign & Domt'stlc I r-- I I I FREE SHUTTLE TO THE "JOE" EVERY HOME RED WING GAME Sunday Brunch 11:00 a m 2.30 p m WINTER EVENING SPECIALS - MONDAY & TGESDAY CertIfied Angus Roast Pnme RIb - WEDNESDAY Fresh Lake Supenor White Flsh -THGRSDAY CertIfied Angus Short RIbs of Beef ENJOY SHOPPING AT JACOBSON'S. We are open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm and Sunday from noon to 5.00 pm. I' n+, '-......I /r"', ~\ /I:--J \J \,\.-II f'.\ ,...: I, -.. '. - ---~------ ------------ .... -:,-- -----..... IINIt hoc:t., .. ...... 2 . orth "Wrestlers w-in MAC White duallneet show-dow-n ~. Y Chuck Klonke pO'1S Eo to. '-'h It v,,'" 1..I"t \' DV!Jt'(1I", -.ad 'j" , b A ..,hov,do\\11 \',tn rea Cunfln l\l~lOn dUdl dmpJOn<:hlp I' -\l' j{"f .. J t b(.t~\l~ lIlC i\\{) \]'((J!ll, 1l(C v.n.."'t1lr/ d,C' ' !l(' mptt )JI Ano to tndh.{' th''1.g, (\ L', r, Roh"rh '\'('I-l rlen t uf t.hl" ....ho .... " u(\\\ n \\ Itn 7 Vlct{\T\ 111te \\ o\('r hr t. (Iml ~5 StelllPg ], eIghts ~It v.as <- "rt'dt l1Jatlh 'cllD e "eteran '\01 th l'Jach hose t( am n -I- v. on tb" ~L-'\C Ite dual m' (t title earl'. of e la"t t~0 -( d""n" Thats JU \ lL" fur t, lj nbedten, \i\rt" .... tdllV j lJ\'\ d \ d,dn dn' J., ""llPP J ld tp...... I ...,,'1 tu h n'''t of trH'> t~ 1 n""', t) t}.I31 \\. fhc l1Hc.' ., j- tlcd It ,I"> ,1 1 v !'en ),,-,,1.11 ran off.i ,trl'lg (Jf h\t ..,tr llgh" \-'1ct()rJl'" Edd1f' \\ ~Ight ,taTted It \\ to oJ 6 J 111'1 dt 11~) pouno, d~dIP-t Bna'l Kdp "hI., /'cld I~U'1 th,. ChdmpH)fl<:fnp In thl; ~1dLomh ('(,unt\ In-..ltd.tl"f'dJ ,.t 140 puund" Tht: ..,tnJi¥ of :"ort h 'd( t Jl H..Jo;:, lnded \qth d t1lnlhng 16-15 \\In b" Joe Brl;nndn u\l;r Ed Xcl;ne~-Kal~er at 189 pound" If, L("t\~ E'en the :."<o"~e")en got \'ctone'from Da\ld Hlrt. 1:::'2 -it ,pht J~fr pCJund... h JKh,f1 i] H 160 B(Jl ddto 11 2 ,-J1 171 v,:f \\ dnd Gdr\ Ldfjnf, a pr J n ti-llAldu,e Kplp bad up t,~u \Ictone.., un 1 ""LjUr) def;:1u1t.., dur.lng the \JdLvmb 111\ Itat!vnoJ] \, hE:n he h"1 bumflPd hl- opP'Jnent ",lth "1- head \'re 'u"t dId!' t "a'1t to tqke te' 1)\ IJlck(d .... ch,Jn(t'Roberts saId EddIe "'()~c tht mask 1D pI at- dr.\ U<..P for d (()uplt' of ~o he He v. re" dd) ~ rl d l~ ~t-11 It j r ~ kld .... \ I IlaJ r ......, t. l()~" 1f It. l { q \ ,I,. \.- 'fl' lL.o(r n t01 ,t. fourl'J Stefl " , ...hleP .., 1Il ...,ht'" h~d l \~ l- 1,,1' Ut;::Ct:'i .... rp 1 'or the m, .rt t() r](.111rl odd-I' Pl'>l!lIpo There v.ere no pOInts scored the "(-cond pE:T1od but Wnght \~eT1t abead to sta) with a takPdov. r.. C11lway through tlte thIrd penc d and pIcked up a penalty pomt v. hen .Joe Garn~1 :n 58 sEconds ~~I rth., ')ther \ Jctor\ \\ a ... at Kelp grabDcd hIS face' mask ........' "-n,'\', the) got the VOId \ ............ J 1 I..l) (j! \. "=' ," \\11F'ht(Jr'~ .... <1 d 1,(1''', t -,I]p f (~ • 1 I, t J(d."TCd...lt~\"t \\ ( H, 1 dl(ir rt (, d t $ fj"j..., 'JC1 ~It Hid u~ i' "":l :'L\.1-I)fi: P ... L .....'1..... mdud,'1.g Lme c at d - (1(j .......Ii) ll(tt tJL 130 Jli c.f ..I fo;:t. It ., J( (j(. I '1dlt t\ Hlt-J ...... u _ .... 1. t, ~u~ IJ(j Of ''1 r Brao ~lerl, at 1 'i4ofthe f;nal It "<1' .! e fOUI't~ 'itl dlght lea;'tlr cn 3"'!p' nn"b J p for PL,j;llh .' ho - )S-:\ thl- ~ea "'jn \ ""r .!.7 plp .. HE 1 1 , " ( .... 'lL.dl La _ ".....: ..;1- \ If 1 i 1 t , I I " .. .., I ..1 d'" ~t{ I he f1' J ~ Jr.1flt -dJd JlJ,t ...... l t J '. r Pjitbut.h~C:ju p('l.i.nd.=:, on P:ljr., a fall as.un,,! (entH I It,, I'lJ ( " } J'" I' .... 1)n tl, ! 1- h. r' .......c ...) ..,1.... Ill .... ~! t r v .... {( l. 1 r • h( ..,t .tt. n e( '!. .... PIli, r- \\r~nt.d,rj H,r1.11( 4 (doC.}1 " {J 111 plfJt' .. bq).., lrJ lnC d"';dH' Fn. 00 10 rIt-"'( 1 t fl'fl{"4.... H lnlrg- elm- It R'cl" Pesta l f"! ... t'T ... t ....rJ(~ '~ere ?u'f1g 1f) "lthu 1-.:[) or 133 and the) I'dr,tecl to VOId ag"wH Den,", IPh'lhp",,~ Robert' explamed -Smce the 130 matcfJ \','1- th( t:fth thc) had to d.l'n(JlInCe thClr \~ n ..,1 leT fir"t \Hlen the\ took the \ Old J pl' D~rek In "at 15') I knel' thef' I\E' hao a surf> 12 POIPt- ~\\" 1 "J \\ uuJd gel u~ed to It tied a great matth - he hild a great week ~ Wnght and Kelp were tIed 3. 3 dfter t ....o l'enods \\'rlght to,,"- an early 2-0 lead on a taledov. n. but Kelp came back ...,'lth an e"cape and a takedown to If ad 3-2 Wn;:;+,t tIed the matth v.lth an escap~ 1'1 the closmg ~econds of the first pen- vo,d };l t... j ~ l"),L "'"' (t t ...... 't t1-ll2' ~(r..,f:rtr Thl. \ In rht- (o:r t.U"'tu lhor e II-( to r ~t O'\t fir-t lor tht. ... ( lrd.lr.&... 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Jl r),\1 t II l t. f.l t jl E c r, _, I 'J .ck out thu c BorOdtr) P Jl Jf ...d "1l~ \\ I (J a. thlrd :,tfdl${'1t IE \...,'11<" ('~)(1 npl un-h p _tUppl'l.2 -\ , 1 See ~ORTH. page 2( and pmned the Stalh('r" 112 y,herE: C"ns Ko-un~"~r'h" \\lsme"skl It' 1 4" pInned Th ... ),or<err,e'1 \'. rapped up the dual mE'et ~.,a'ion 1 iter that Hlrt hd1 lIttle trouble WIth the Stalhons ('rns Floras Kalkhoff gut a takedov.n \\lth 121 remamIng to break a 1-1 tIe m hIS match WIth Scott Kraft at 16u Bordato also breezed through hIS match WIth Chl1s Aid) an nparl) pmnmg the St('rhng Helght" v. re"tler III the tblrd pellod Ala)an wa- mght \\ hen the\ 0\ E'rpOI\ ered C'ou"">lO '5.'<-10 KCl"Cmskl Hlrt Pbt<l Phllhps \Vr:ght, Kdkhoff Bordato and Brenl'an each recorded theIr seco'ld \ I(tones of the da) agam<:t the PdtrlOt" at 189 pound~ Brf>nnan got a takedov. n In the final minute: for the d('CldlPg pomt" ~JoP gnt off hI" back t.'oIce nnd Cdmt' b"d. tu I~m - Roberb -dId refc!-mg 11 thp t\\O ('Jree pOInt lIe.it fall- 0. ernE:) Ka"er SterlIng HeIght'af1d FT:l."...r The '=;talbon", \I ere anginal II gl\en tne ted"'! troph\ but PhIllIps agam \\fE:st;ed at 135 pounds and posted 3 4-6 \'.In 0\ er C' ousmo's Bob We_t Last \~eekend the Xorsemen p~r;lll"7r rl t \.\"1 ( P fnr c;t 11hng fipll.,her1 trnrd 'n t~L ~!.AJ~ 111e mau:h l'. th€' '11('et v. a<: \\111t" meet ITI a lI(J~e ,3ee \\ltl- oo,[) u b, R ..I, ~ 1 !~ .. Eddie Wright, wearing the mask. goes for a takedown ainst Sterling Heights' Brian Kelp in the 145.pound leh. Wright's 6-3 win over Kelp was tbe first of five ht '1ictories for Grosse POInte North OD its way to a -27 win over the St.allions F1'a -E;f dsked f01 3. f"COD n t dfter finding' some dei'-crf>pan Cle- In the seorlT1g and the fif1(j1 determInatIOn ~ ,b stlll In North's David Rirt. top, kept the victory streak going over Chris Floras at 152 pounds with an 8-0 decision W*IIlIl.-!~iill4bIi!~!!~:::C:::::=::::j:i:{=:~~~#=.II¥W.III-C,g=¥¥l1I'S:'=::~t: ~ND O.f: WINT~+l S..QVI NG~ ---- ........ 1998 CADiLLAC ~iJJORADO !.~ at !1lf IT!\l,PIIU\ 1998 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE m,f,t.':ii=mm ....... -. II . ; '. IflfMr.. -t~I""'~~. , . ". ~' If 'r~~ding ust..,I-''', exit Vilt {)yk; lilk!:lhr £?pt.: ...1011.3.' p,m. • 111ft." p.m. • s«~""~ ~'!tI..... 'hn~~ p.lI. • ~, 0\'" .. tlp~ay .. 10lINn. .. , p.m. • fn." p.m, .. I I II I. v~J s orts Road trips are just fine for Blue Devils skaters February By Chvck Klonke Srcrts Edl~or Ju-..t C-J"'~""l cJ.lj ......)llt 11 .... hul... ~t tt=dII1 \ the t.rl ........ ( ,J. ... op ""....1 t.J.1 F\'l1 te r,l,ld tL.c Hlul. t,nbt','len ,'\\\.1\ !rom ttlt t, ,..nd:, (On,ilk- 0: tilt ( It\ l),,\ '], ,\IE- "'pOl , 1_, and Ct'nl(,l , " ~~ • 1.I"t \\.." h t""1 ..J.I.-L ..i.l.- I.lll., jJt Lll<. T~.I. '>tlnltd tll iI,;-f,r .l \\hde ChG.lhe Braun, KleIIl f fl undt I the Blll<' Dl'\,1" \\ h(1 Bl'll \\e ....\ CI and ~f.lnlOll col lll.rl.l~<,d tm Ir I<-'IQ te' 'i 2 tl!l le.ted one .,plett' ,.;oal~ L, -\dJ.I1' \\n,t<>h"dd .md Tlbb.ttts 111ade 21 ~d\(.::: ..\nd, Kiun dun!'!! t)-.._ fll "t fh" The "lctorv over East P1111ut€" of ."te thlld r,,,,nod Kent\tood "ent SOuth mto the KleJ'1" iSO.11 \13" 3. ,h01 th.1ndcd lhanlpIOIl"h\p game agall')~t t'lh LI\(JIlla Ste\en~on Jnd the -G('ll.l-w- hOd. \\<l~ I bIg BlueDe\ll""coredthreeunan :'<;,,11 Soutf)l"., \llt()r\ Addlllll<l<.l a huge \\t;ekend" Hopp ~alci -H"" puttm;; tvo"'t\.. ....r <.4;.,\ z..1: ~t<l~~ ~t,.<l">U!1 Hes 'Jch a good tt::lffi pla\L>r Ie\( dOL;,n't ean abo,ll pomb hl,t h(' "tIll "lo'e" a 'ot of goal;, -He'> had 'I Rood three \ ear", but thI' \e.lr ht'" h"€'n real\ SJ . lth ...Jl<J\ ttl--.l1jll L..td ~l Ii.... it..., "'IGJl1lLlllll,t! \I.,t: Illlg!t n(t \\c 'l,dd, '>JI1l' JUl,Jd'I'll l.': del'\ll tll(' lJ .l If\\l rl In a Ll !11''!,lkl'' th.ll l,,,t U, ",HI,l g,l,lIf' bo .. .1t did \\t.. \L ';UL.t} dldn t plot) \.\c!lln t' ollt'>cOled t'l O!-'PU[]f'l ,121 lu,t pUlod but tne BI 'h till" 'd,l' '.' ,Ihln \\. '>C<\It lJ(1l1~ UIml on "Bong JTl t tlll!!l' "~I '1~ th It "hould bl lI"t t\\O ,onough \\e dun" Itetl pla\ In t , lptll!' .\!li. \llll'l.;CI'l;c!ltIO "eLOnd ,md thIrd pellod" bu r;v gouu 11,.)ti\t)\ .uvpp 1I "'"...... ,j, 1 ~u t". ,ilLU' E ht K, nt\\ood toulll.l'nen' In thl' pa~t \, e \ e nh\ d \ , !J,ld llme prolllem, 01\\,I) from homl bllt all three of uur 10""e" thl" \ ea'" ha\ e bel'n dt en\ '>.lld <;;r;uth loach Bob Bopp "I don t hnO\\ ho,," to e'l.pldlll It but I hope It lontmub because <Jur tournament games \\ III be on The r<J.ld except for the first 1 lhml--mg lh,'t \\ ht"1 he ,,(oreet And then \\t' ,cored qUlcl,.h at t he "tart of the thl! d penod Fa,t Kent\\ood cut the lead to 5-3 at 8 23 of the thIrd penod but South s )'latt ),!ordn scored a pOller play goal at 929 to boo,t the Blue De\ lis lead back tt) three V,nltehead and KlelTI w ..re fc'.\ ... "eieueu ~tdr" of Lhe game lOr The Blue De\'lls begm dls- South, but there could ha .. e tnct pIa) agam ,t Gros'>e been more Pomte ~orth on Fnd:n Feb -I agrEe wllh Whitehead ana 27 at 7 30 p m at elt) .Sports Klem (Goalte J C) llbbltts Center dnd Moran could have both South "tarted the Ea;:;t been stars, too," Bopp saId Ken+\\ood tot'rnament \'olth a Brad Balesky and Pdt 6-4 nct,') 0.. er the nost team ),famon scnred first-penod (bns Gellasch broke a 22 goal~ for South tIC \\ hen he scored \\ Ith 49 ~ec \\111lehead <LnGDe\ on .\.lIard ond~ remamll1g 'II the ~cUJl1d carh had f\\O aSsl~ts for South, ""''l-JLU ~ ...... u .....'B.JUU d ,,)4.~C... .I.. .;:tll;;r... ... .a..u(;'fO;L. ~.. III. • ........ By Chuck Klonke Sports Editor _ From page Alll:'OTj Buko",skI of Grosse POInte Park pasted a 9 05 score 'n ,dun to taJ...e fir~t place Darl \ D(m nlllg of 8t Clair ShOl e~ \Hl" "IXth on floor exerCl"f \\-lth an b 75 ~core Buko\\'!.1 and DO\tl1mg both q ,1 11I'll d 101 tlll ,tdte Level 5 mu t lutl r thl" ,ear Ot"tf'r (5\ mna ...ts f'ont the Pomtes who competed m the meet were }O~hzabeth DaVIsson of the Park, Lmdsay Holder of the CIty of Gros~e Pomte, JessIca Roszka and Katie Weathers of Grosse Pomte Woods and Marsla ThoITlas of Gro~~e Pomte Shores The gJrl" \\111 compete m other meets thl~ month m Fenton and Columbus, OhlO In a Level 7 meet In Fmdlay, OhIO, Sarah Moore of the \Vood- wa" fourth m vault \\lth a 945 :>nd sl:-.th m floor exerCIS( \'olth an 8 2 She also rompete~ for Olympia. South's Ostro\JVski second in division ;c1att Oo'ro.1 ,k! tml'hed sec- 5f> 16 to Algonac 'lnd beat ond at 1 f)() DOllnrl" In h'f<hl,O'h- R,,,h.,.,' ~ d It Q S6 .;"' d ....~; ~G,"iJ.P~ (;ro" ...r> P,nn(p 'hurh ~ pl'rfor- tltlon malin ,It t h. :\1aCOl'1h Area Cnnf("('nr(' Blue D1VlSJOf) O~trow"'Kl \'ton a major decI"1 (''>( Illlg D'U'! "lon at lbO pound~ and Justm Mitchel" ,n \~('n on a fall dt 140 ()-trd"";';' OIl< r cd \\lth a !"n to hlgh1Jght South's pHforIg,l'n"I :-'\('Ol"fm" ('nn" maner> agrlln ...t AJ.:(ol1dc Con ..t mIll'" nnd ad\ancld to thr champlon"I'Ip match \\ hen Thr> Hlu£' nevil, ho"t two n h .. lr.c-t .. "'I (' 11 ,,, (~f'''I').' ~'l"" of I'm l Hur(ln Hl"~' dId '-,r, I pr 1\ y l'ld ']( y,h~ "ald 1m], ~'Ill)r t\ gnnd I' l) )"lrr; (' IrT :'outh Frl"cr ,mrl I{O-f'\ll!(' tomortc In the t('am dl"tillt tnrllgll' rf>l) JO .~,d tL mdlvldu.ll dJ,tlH t wIll he held S.ttllrd ,,: \~1') LIKl' 1 :,JIU !It'~ Jlu\lng 1;'" llld"::-Ut. ~ Pl c" l.t ..... l l!1t:!L r;L(Ult.- ' ... '1 .... L.V~ -,-' .ov~! week Sl'uth '>hItt d t.) ,I ! 2 tll ':Jld \\ Ith RI\ el ,Il \\ l:,.!J! It! Rl.bm dIed 1-0 after thl !ir'l Rllh lid penod bu t South tied th :-'1"I,u, ,(.O'eo thl t)'ng goal g.lme on ,I go"l b\ \\eavel at \\llh 2, ~(>l{)nJ~ remalTImg 401 of the second perIOd H, alter thl l3lue De,I1" hId "tolt' the puck and fired a SI,lT) pulled tlUl' go,llle rO! an extra ~hot from thl' pomt The BII': atta.j.,l'l Bl,lUn \',on a faceoff De\11s out"hot the PlOneer~ 1h II' South" Offllbl\e e,ld got 6 III the "econu penod the PUll. lldLk to M<lldn on the RIchard bnlke the tIe on u POll1t and he fired a slap shot pOl' pr-pla) goal at b 44 of thl that -,mlea .nto the net third penod and helfJ the ,lllr • "\\'f;' wiled a timeout and set lead unlI1 Moran'" equahzer up II pId) fl um tl,e facE:cff: Last ',\ cc k'~ three game, Bopp ~<'Itl . It \,as good to get a lmpro"ed South s 0\ erall chaT'ce to '''ark on It because record to 18&3-1 .:. ~ ~, ~ :i '1 ~ Knights' offense doesn't match its defense Local gymnasts help North-club take first place Ie Several gymnasts from the Grosoe POl"ltes helped the host OlympIa Gvmna~tJcs Academy of Shelby To\\ nslup wm the Lew.] 5 rhamplOJ'shlp In the Sl]\ er 8no<\ flake sectIOnal meet 10 ond span m the second penod .ln all std,e ~ed~on to \\ II1 :5 3 Wl-jltehead dnd B..lihh. \ \1ho Ste\enson opened the scar- had L\\ 0 a:,sl"b, \\ ere "la,ned mg at 1040 orthe first perIod, "tar" of thl game for 50,.th but Klem bed the game 61 sec- Dave BJ1bie" :\lamon and ond~ later Klem also collected dSSlsts It Std) ed I-I until Gpne 1'lbblttS made 19 save~ to C.:lSaZ7a broke the deadlock at record tne VIctOr> 1059 of the second period "It \las a great weeke'ld' Then Whitehead scored at Bopp saId "It's tough to play 11 17 dnd agam 14 seconds two games on the rOdd like that later - and agamst two pretty good Stevenson cut the Blue teams East Kpntwood IS De\'lls' lead to 1 2 at 4 45 of the alwa) s strang and Ste\ enson IS thIrd penod, but WhItehead leadmg ItS league" compl~ted hIS hat tnck at 6.43 Bopp's on}.>concern was that Umversity Liggett School had the defenSIve effort It needed to beat Frmt Powers last "leek Unfortunately, the Kmghts' dIdn't have the offensive productlon to go along WIth it and dropped a 4-2 decl!:lon to the Cllargers "\\e had the opportunities, especIally m the thIrd penod," saId ULS coach John Fowler "We mIssed two open nets and we had one excellent passmg play and weren't able to score on that eIther" :\iter a scoreless first penod m whIch the Kmghts had an 83 advantage In ~hots, Powers' Jason PettergIlI broke the tie WIth a tIp-m at 1 24 of the second penod The Chargers made It 2-0 at 5 3.3 on d power-play goal that hlt goahe Jay Mmger's stick and deflected InW the net ULS got OIl the scorpboard WIth a goal b} dcfenseman Rob Th1el at 607 that was d result of strong forecheckmg by the lllle of Chns MItchell, K C Cram and Jason Cooper MItchell got the only assist on J'hleI's goal, which he fired mto the upper part of the net Petterg:J1I scored hiS second goal of the game WIth 4.46 left Several local gymnasts helped their Olympia Gymnas- III the s~cond penod W giVE' tics Academy team win the Level 5 championship at the Powers a 3-1 lead, but 50 sec~~~:: !==.~~~\!-:'.::-~~t:~~: ~=~:-~:'! ~""""'fW..& ~""U~'I'....uI.A.wo; "UL.LC::U UUbLCU ~JY 1.,IU:: OUC1UY Township school. In front are Lindsay Holder, left. and W bnng ULS back Wlthm one Marsili. Thomas. In the middle are ,Jessica Roszks., left. Ja!>on Capen got the aSSIst on and Katie Weathers, In back, from left. are Darcy Down- Nlenll's goal "TheIr (thlrd) goal wab kmd ing, Allison Bukowski and Elizabeth Daviuon. of sloppy because they had us "..... ,... ..... 19, i 998 Grosse Poiiite N~ws Sterlmg Helghts m 435 of the final Bordato's other pillS came III 153 and 141 as he raIsed hIS record W 39-2 Wlth 29 pms KoscmskI fimshed second at 112 pounds, !osmg m the final on an mJ'.l.ry default "It was tIed 2-2 when he hurt hIS shouldpr" Roberts ~ald "It ",asn t as senous as we fi ....t thought, but I dIdn't want to take a chance on hIm gettmg hurt more I told hIm we need hlIJ'I more thIS week than we dId In that maTrh " Hlrt and Chad Cooper each iimshed thIrd lTI the led.gt.Le meet Hlrt won hl~ first match at 152 pounds bv a 15-0 ;,core, then lost to runnPl. up Nathamel Mesyn of Fraser 7.0, before coming back to get a fillJ at 221 and a 4-0 dcc,",on m the consolatIOn final Cooper lo~t h'~ fir<;! ~ound match at 215 to a ellca wrestler but Cilmt' h:1~k II> " hIS next three un pm" Irdudmg a.n overtIme Din ID the final "He was pretty down ,fter lo<;mg that fint mitcfJ so Chad and I had a long t ,lik,~ Robert~ ~dld I told h 'you can come ba<-h. ilnd get t~llrd place' HI' pIcked hlm~,'lf up and dld Ju"t thllt " Matt Kellett III Sol <Iod Pc sta I UOI encn ('drnpd f<)UI t h place ml'ddl" for the i\'or~emen !'.orth \'tIll com pelt 10 the DI\,j"10n If ~I '1tr 'nth'1<1 01 dl" tnet WUl naml'nl :-'aturrlay ;;t Oak P,d, Wr(,,1I1llr: '" "c~wdoled t0 <,t.lrt at ]0 .. 111 In In" rulllling drlJund,~ Fowler salc1 "NiemI'S goal was a pretty one to watch After h(! took the pass from Capen, he flIpped the puck through the def~nseman's ska~ managed to keep hIS feet and spun around and put It m ~ The game stayed 3-2 untIl Powers got an empty-net goal WIth 39 seconds remamlng in the thIrd penod "The longer we \1\-entv.,thout t, l"'ot Fo\\ 'er "ald ~Alla \\e lo"t ~ur' composure lor a couple of mmutes Powel s got an elbo\\ mg penaltj \~Ith 249 to go, whIch should ha\ e put u~ on the power plaj But \\e retallated and got a penalty too Then we also got a 10-mmute mIsconduct for argumg the call and .... ,th 2 33 lcft \';e got a slashmg penalty So ITIstead of haVlng an ellceHent opportumty to tie the game on a po .....er ed Fo\~ler praIsed the play of ~hnger, \\ ho made se\'eral gooa ~aves among the 16 shots h" stopped ' ,- ULS closes out the regulal league season agamst JesuIt on Saturday, then the Kmghts and Cubs meet agam Wednesday, Feb 25, m the T\hchlgan Prep League cr')ssover lOund Both games u-n ~ S~~th~gI;l;' ;;;g~i~d-~l~b;ate~ Grosse Pomte South's girls hoeke) team IS three games away from haVlng a perfect regular sea~on record mmutes mto the game EIleen Pubs and Megan Monaghan also ta!lIed first penod goals for the BluE' DenIs Last week the Blue Dev!l" Improvt!d to 15-0 overall With a 7 -2 vlctory over Bloomfield HIlls Anl1le Reinholz .\nn Garvev and AT1dlea ElIch ~cOlea to boost South sledd to 6-0 before Bloomfield HIlls got ..m the scorpbo~tld wltb fi;e ~l'cond~ remalllmg 111 the _, tond pen- Fre'>hman CammIe Preston "tarted the ~conng oUlburst WIth an una~~l~ted goal three .. • I • "cO!('<.I an , .... 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'-/ 1 South'" next game I~ Saturda) at 530 pm agam<t Cranbrook Kmgswood at Clt\ Sport:> Center A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE :k;~1C'~" ~ I j~ " j . \\al"IJ ~ third Collectmg assIsts for the Blue DeVIls \~ere Katie KOt7 Reinholz, Pub Kelly Blrg Molh Weaver JeSSIca BarbIer Ehzabeth Moran and Walsh od MOl gdJ1 m the '. 1 .. - unas~lsted goal peT"Jodfor South 1 ~ ~ s F-ebruary 19 1998 Grosse POlllte News • orts Blue Devils regain sole possession of MAC Red lead By Chuck Klonke Sports Editor d II l'J ,lilt ~ J 1Il B"l ;..el dnd ::'>llkl ~lt Inlllll' 1\.11<'\1 the\ n"d mUTC tel de II \\ lth than lu~t a '(,lad l>a~klth;dl H~d'11 ". hen the I nKt Gro~" Pomt" '3')uth If! a ':latUe fc r first pl11• In tlie ::'>1,1<,'71D \re-, Confere!'le Red DlI 1~I0'1 Flli 1'\llen tlll blUl 1)( \ ll' "UI- fel c d d hf'drtlH e31-..mg 43-42 last."econd lo,,~ to Chippewa Valle \ a le\1 da\ ~ earber, Ford'" ta,,1-.. got a lot t"ughel "A good team hKP South h gomg to pIa I \\ ell aftf r a game like t hdt' ::'>ldnerTjC\ ".illd "Iter South 1-]ad stunned the F alcon~ 64-40 to remain a game ahead ITI the MAC Red race "The\ 'Ie not only good but th<?\ have a lot of pndc " South IS 8-2 m the ~L-\(' Red :lOd 11 ~-l o\eral] Ford and Chlppe"a Valle) each are i-3 m league pia) South \\as embarrab,ed bv the w" to •he BIg Red ~ "ut beCdU~C tbe Blu,' Dc'\ r!, I<ht Chlppe\I,\ \'.1 II, \ 'tIll dlll!'Q mg J. I 1~1O;1 ch,ln'",or dnJ ol u)Plu,del t hi" \l "I' tOl' 1 w t:lnb,\na .....,mE:'nt \\d~ 1n tL.l \\(~~ South lo"t It camp on d defel'~' \ l' lao'l thdt Ilft Ihe I'll!! Rpd~ !{ J Hal In .... 10'11 ,!l 01 H' fC'l a " l.i ll' aUilt\. d~ Llllil t.. '-pu tlwl1 ::'!R\ l Ho\\ ~(,n lonnected on d Ihlel pUJ.,[ I> I-h.,'[ to h(A)St S\\uLb ... l" (i(~ t\~ 4~ 1:> l~n\ hop",., ,,1 , lot I d < J!IllUdll-.. \\ 1I <qUll'.!" lLl-hld \\e ...., n' !( cl'~!c'O 10' Ihl~ ,.:"me p, tl<l.lllJ~ ~.lld It \\ a,n t d !JPrfcct gdIl'e but :t ,,'!' I \ erl j.;CYld gctnH for us Jt. \V" pl:n ~J d ll'lUbUl" \..U tv ('Ill' l.\p'1bl,lltle~ J UU!1 \,. lIUl!"- ~11.. p.LU, ....... In (th !)l 1~t. '1to , ..( ~c..t Re...,n)(~l I.1I\. ~){JI.Tlt.., l d\.. I Rf'~rner- J\t... \'H .. ~H.J.t erl JU l1 lH ~rrl t ,I ,} lrl\\ • .>1 '11 l.lU,1 v hI .... 1 l.d the ""ilK "tl'" fUl t~v 21 p,'mt, \'dlli \ f! I!np ........ Pllc1 agall'~t rord H,- al~o L fPbo'lnd tJC\\ lC nUl( , d ... tour (l ........ l..,t~ three "te olh ldt I I Slrr" 'c 'lJlf .:>VI.l tIlL ....Il~ ..lbuUI ~hrcc d(J\ dfJt rn Ge ul'l( Ind :I j tIp m'lde In, \\ the ur ~ .....t\ly{ lftl tprc\'~ l 26 "Ith utE", j,..ft lfl t h "l.e!' DpreL. quatt",r G, rne\ :>ccred on loul"d t11' J, lll" ,t 41 -1c 1 ,,' th 2. I .., ~(lol\d~ tOJ.!() Bc" \'. ,I~ fCJlIlt.d .I,t'l h 0 "Wt.d'" it 'lIld h" 19t. b ~'"It\.Lt })\ dh 2(, ,-(( ..nd. II lUll thold till ~ ~ ..... d: Tht B.g Rld~ led l~.... ;,. \\.h( II h<:.lIftlH1l tnlle-po~ll' 'lftll d(lJ1' ( ~l ; 1 ~";' h(u10111\ II. " 'I t III Iv <I 'l1Il111f I)'b r.( t b. H .I.<)\> l 11 \1 bu tOIJk j p !~~ fl,m ~lrr" ,rId hld a Irt( pdtl" TU t '"at t-jIH1}J ,h freE ll\ ... p) llt::-:....(.\ (n rt hound "Jl),. be\ ond thlll lOU n, \ (r l-.nll\\ "Tholt ,h"uld Ile\ er hdpp<n 1'0'" 'OJ II LL'me b.le J.. from a ,'" ,h and thl el' ,tc.d~ ,Jeff ::'outh coach l,cr,rge PetrcJuled~ P()lllt~ t0ur lo,,~ but I thought \\ e d bouYlce "Cl had n,r)l S'1\d aftt'r the f.;.'ml I. bound~ and t \\ 0 bloc k", \\ hIll Ford had to pdV lor ~outh ~ balh '-e,en Petroulea~ saId def"n"e wa~ ::'>11\..'"DHondt colledf'd .lnger dller the Chlppe ....(l I! bound<; and ~!ccked lllo ttle kt\ to ':iouth ~ success Vol]]'" \ l,ame i;ot a\\ay Th" ~hut..., Blul Dc \ Ib ,cored the lir~t ,Ig.lln"t' Ford I\hleh be,;t the DHnndt h,\, '<.1;1\ f,CJ\lo:n u~ eight pomb of the game and Blue DevIl.., by 11 pOlnt~ In an ,om" help off the h' ndl II hen dommated the cuntest from earher rne"tma Petln111ea, ~It all "t,:rt;d 1\ I h defen<;e,- IIc ',e nt'f'ded:t start to fiPI,n He ~ pl.1\ In!; \\ air ,I purSouth lE'd 14-5 alter one Petroulea" said \\ e toOK some 'I.G quarter and stretched the mar. of the thIngs the, \\ anteu to do }Jtht :-'elther team ....a' dble to <,ma\ from them But It also gm to 29-1:> at halftlme ,e, (C' control of the CfllPPC\\ a vou pld \ some If ~n) nnp •hougnt the Blue he!p" "hen \".;\1,,'. Svuth game It \,a~ a offense ~ De >lIs might rela'\. at hdlftlme One of the things South took !famE> the BIg Reds needt'd he ""ould havE.' been mIstaken awa) froIl' Fl1rd \\ as not lettmg belau~e the) already had three Adam He"s hit a Jumper 'o~'-es lI1 dl"j'-lOn pld: .H.d a fourth defeat would ha\ e all but ehmmated them l L,ppe"a Valie> led I) 5 .ft"r thC' first quarter ar,d held fb'1t \...d~ i l~" ...~ n f ..-u .... "'"ut! ~LOred ~l" ~tral,.;rt ~oljd c.. hlllp< ,\ d Vd' C \ < oad, pomb the la~t tv. 0 on a ua~ket [nr I been u, at b\ 1..1<' • ~on, to close the gap cd Kl I In \ CJ'~ our pl ice d1" th.L bu//(r un J. ,).3 32 after thn'l; qua rter;, Sean LI\eh "tarted the final gre It "hot h, S( e In trf' .,eland Bot-n f::nY1e.., \\L""C quarte! th a basket for o\€rtlnH).1 (}ut ...tandll'1~ CI'lppe\\ a, but Jeff See scored on a putback and He~~ hl: tl\ 0 R J Plad" it gI"t'itt 1)1..1\ ;od flpe th ..o\~s te gne South a lfi \\e ,.1"0 ,,;('1 a 'Uplf pILI-.. froll' 3') lead \Hth 4 12 mmute" C:'I ....c .... U' !-- d. tn.."t 1£., h,,...,. got renhUfUllg open Th'~ J...etP~ our hope~ Artel t\\O free thr0"" by the allie, but \Ie can t allord .In\ rroorp IO~~E"'" ... BIg Red" Ron Zatkoff, South L,\ el:, led tnl BIg Red, "nh got ba~\"ets by Hess and Ho\" ~on to lead 40.37 With 2 33 13 pOInt.,. Gorney had 12 dnd Hallo\\ell added mne to go Ho\\ son toPFed South \\ Ith A tlp-lTI by Llvel) and t\\-o 23 pamts \\ hl!e Hess fim~hed lrep thrall' b) Gorne\ ~and- \llth 14 lJ Hundt and Sel edch \' Iched around a free thro" b) had Sl'\. rebounds and HOI\ ~on South s Bnan Hodgo an. t:ed pulled dov.n (he j "-I 1 South plans baseball camp , I';' .1,h Coach Bruce Pelto and his University Liggett School basketball tie for first place in the Metro Conference race. Ho,h SLlhr- team lU'e back in a All proceed" from the camp h,ttmg, pltchmg, mfield and Gro%e Pomte South". base outfield play, catchmg and go to the Blue Del I},,' ba'-eball ball team Will ho~t Its seventh other specmltj phases oi the program ,mnual mdoor basebal1mstrucPlayers wJ!i rotate tlOnal camp Satt.rda) :\1arch game through fi\ e statlOnl> " 21 An\ plaH'rs \\ ho didn't pIck There \\ III be t\\ 0 se~SlOns The first IS from 9 a m to noon up regJstratlOn fonns at their ANCER INFORMATION? and the sec(md run~ fr,'m 1 to 4 LIttle League or Babe Ruth pm The camp IS open to League SIgn up. can pIck up forms at the matn office at fourth through Clghth graders ')nIY South or the\' ~an call Gnesbaum at ['3i31 884.7834 All campers must pre-regis'It s Import<lnt that player!> ter There WIll be no I eg:rstratlOn at the door SIgn up early becau~e regJstra The fee r"mam, ::'35 per tH'n I~ hmlted - GI le~baum We want to hep the pla\er All \outh co~ch~s are Said mnted to attE>!,d the dlrul £0, \ll~tructl<)n as mdl\ Idual as pO~"lble Also. the mornmg ~e~. trpe T~e\ Cdn ob~er\e takp s,on ~eem" to fill up iirst e\ en nLltes ur \"ldlotape ,h" dl jll~ • \car In,tru('tor~ ..Ire the COdlhp,-.OO .....C.. NC.A "',lld South bol"ehall c.oalh lJan itnd \ar~lt\ and JUnIor \,;r~lt\ Glle"haum the c"mp dlr('Llor pla\pr<; at South \\ell haH' m,tlll<,UUI1 111 bil'eball I Free throws help Knights beat leaglle rival, regain share of lead By Chuck Klonke Sports Editor Unl\ erslt) LIggf>tt School's accuracy from the free thro\\ hne palO orf \\ Itn i\ :vieuo Conference \ Ictor) for the KnIghts last \\ ef>k 'We shot 80 percent fn'm the Imp and made 11 of 13 free thro,", s In the fourth qU..11 eer." ULS coach Bmcc Pelto saId after the KnIghts beat Lutheran East 8.3-75 to Improve to 9.3 III the lea~e "We always stress the Importance of hlttmg our free throws and .n a close game It can he the dIfference \\ e plch up a lot of fouls 10 our traI'Slt'On game so we have to be able to make the free throw, We otltscored (East) 24-12 from thE' IHle" ULS also beat Ann Arbor Greenhills 62-43 III a nonleague game last "eel-.. and got some morC' good ne\\ I~rell the KnIghts learned that Hamtramcl-.. lc~t to Lutheran ~o(th\~bt. .:Iroppmg the Cosmo... mto a first-place tIC wtth L"LS !"0" all \\ e h2\" to do IS take (arc of our~e" es and \"e have 2 ~p,lre of the champlonsh,p" Pelto ,md "We have a second chance to contlol our destlO)- and we don t want to let It get ,1\\ a\ t'll". tl -:Ie " ULS gilt off to a ...10\\ start agalO~t Ed"t ,md trailed the Eagle~ 21 15 it ftc, 0nC' quarter as far as East \\ as concerned," Pelto said Bruenton led ULS With 32 pOlnt~, mcludmg 11 of 12 from , ~ LIle , lUU! 1 '11 Ull~ J.J.c 1 1 1 ua.u a.l:)U J.~ .l,.l\ I,,':; a~slsts and SIX rebound;, Joel Parrott scored 24 pomts, Moultry had 11 and Kevm Espy and Justm Maeksoud added eIght apiece E;,tly dnd ;-"hck~oud combmpd for mne assists ULS got off to a good start agamst GreenhIlls, outsconng the Gryphons 21-9 III the fir'lt quartet' and the Kmghts held a 32 22 halftIme lead ULS damped down defenS1\ ely 'n the fourth quarter, outsc0nng GreE'nhl!ls 17-7 and holdmg the Gryohons to only :\7 ~~ Ie ,rj We ~t,lrl('d tr"ppll1g the'll 'Inri got ~om(' tr.ln ...,tlOn bel<, ket .... 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LIggett SChOOl's vollevball te<lm looks hke II', on :1 wll",lOn course \\-\th P( rennlal :\letro Conference power Lutheran Xorth The Knlghb \mprovE'd to 5-1 In leagul piay 1:1~tv. eek WIth a 15-6 1" 15 15-2 \"lctorv oyer Lutheran Ea,t ~o ..th,~ unh«ltcn In the con i.tenee "-Ith d ~ho ....do\\n match agamst ClarE'nce\ \1le tonlgnt feb 19 ULS .,nd :-'OIth \1111 pi \\ Tuc"da), r'cb The KTIli!hh p.ch.pd up t1-)e ) 1 on t 111' vI u~tang~ homl' mten ,. t\ •n t'1e ,c CtJl1d quarter ( o,lIi and I\ent ()fl 'It hJ]ftl'nf ,\Ith.l \,:" 'I 1001- \'lg fun' (lrd to Y GoFDr 1be \1\\\\ j> )l with Bra.,\\\,,\..' pomts In the final Sl\. mmutes of th~ game Jensen Dunn came off the bench and did a great Job pIck\<10 _ ~ Hi.5 I ldl 111\ ( \11< \ (' ,h I I'\l I' 1I.~t 1 'i-i2, "It pi KII h OOlllP r"d lleart n',I1 v. II nk trplr rn"n'f'nlum \Ill!' tdlll<11l !Cl Ii 19c1ln"'t 'VPlg 1L \m hOlO Ihl thlll III I 11('('11 ~'\f'r\-nnf' \VI 1 \ilCrOr\ ~~J(j lob rn .III 1I'11lht E ht Lut t hm,h rl1f'm ol! • Sports _4C __ February 19, 199a Grosse Pointe News r- Midget .LL\A Bulldogs take first place in Silver Stick tournament I ~1(nY AA C:~.4MPIONS c;l rd Squirt AA Bulldogs win uphill battle in MAHA District tourney The Grosse Pomte Ho,..ke\ SqUIrt A.A.Bu lIdogs had an uphIll battle but thE-v finally ... on the MIchIgan Amateur Hoche\ AssocIatIOn DIstnct 3 champlOnshlp and are a ....altmg the state tournament next month The Bulldogs ....ho lost ;)-2 ':.0 Belle TIre In tpe first round of the dlstnct, had a rematch \\1th thdt "quad In the LnJ.ls of the double-ehmmatlOn tournament and had to beat Belle 1'lee t\'llCC to '" 10 the tItle Belle T1re on the other hand, needed on 1\ one \ Ictory after gOJTlg unbeaten m the first round Gro~~e POlDte ....on the filst g-ame of the finals 3-0 The Bulldogs carned the pia} In the first penod of the second game but It \\ dS scoreless gomg mto the second penAssoclatll.'n od BeJle TIre s goahe turned back "e\ eral Grosse Pr,mte shots 10 the second penod too, but mldwa} through the penod Rob Small fed a perfect pass to Sam Sherer, Barnt.;, The Grosse POll,te Hockey tournament ",hlcl; is held tn A~bouatlO'l Midget A."\ Port Huron and Sarma 1 he Bulldogs won all fh e games to ~haI!lplOnshlp :raph) I~ a sterw.t-.t: r_ ... 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A..-nencan Suver StIck champlonshlp~ m Sarnla, Onta:1o The Bulldogs beat Montreal 1-0 In the champlOnslllp game and gonae JIm Christman posted hI:> second shutout of thl;' tournament Grosse POlllte'S oth"r Vletones \'rere agamst Ph:laaelphla, FaJrbanks, Alaska, Pt>km, Ill" and Sudbury, Ontano ThIS tournament wa::. e~peclally gratlfymg to wm bet-ause all of the teams had to wm quabfymg tourna.'nents to par .. tlClpate tn the fil"als," sald hea:!. coach JIm Kendall Th,s was the 29ili annual UUb ':'u" Cl wntl ear-H,d a sput m the final, b' deff'cltl'1g ~e,en o.her MI. hHran teams III the reglOnal tournament ClaIr Shores ~The tournament e:'\.~ltll!g V.l....~ .lV1 In St '" as an because man) of the ga£TJes Were dec'ded b) a smgle goal ~ Kendall saId ~() u:r goalt t'ndmg b} JIm Chn'3tman and Brandon Tmkham \\as out"tandmg Our fOnl-ards -- captam FranCIS Rodngllf'7 .J,,: 'R",elf' 'R)an <"luka (ach p( It'tS A'ld Each play ..r on t lle team '''' l., ...d a stel hng ;,llver pm l.\i~I ... yJJ.it McCuen, Rob Bra<.hel, Matt Brachel. RIch W1lllams Jason BernardI, Jason Douglas. MIke ke\ our defen~p of Mutt Kf'nll~), DJ.U rut} :71('" l~h, ::~ ..:,::~ ~Y('V.jlb' Jeff Glffer .!\lLk Pouhot Bnan Li ...lcckl ,Pld RYd.n Ndnken IS ~hut do\'. n the opposItion at cruCIal tlIlle" ~~ H...t\. The Bulldog" .md Dan lbuteo .\ "We were proud to represent th.. GI os~e Pomte Hockev A~so('J"tJOn 111 thl;;: toUJ mtnt,' K(ndalJ ~<'Id "We're na \'21) happ\ to be able ",pnt them With another t,J hang to pre .. banner ~ The Bulldogs ',\ on the 19~7 MIdget A state (.hamplOfisrllp Zlelke anJ. Anthony Luckow, defensemen Adam Abraham, II Drew DaVIS, Chns Kenney, Stefan Hams and Andrew Tlgnanelh: and forwards Chris v'ho ga"e the Fox. Cameron Burt, A1fonsi. Bulldogs a 1-0 lead Ten seconds later, Ton) Alfonsl scored from Derek Mayoros to g1Ve Grosse Pomte a t~ a-goal cushIOn WIth Just over a mmute left In the game. the Bulldogs had a breakaVl ay attempt that was stopped b~ the Belle 'Iire netmmder The Bulldogs were Laught deep m theIr zone and Belle T\re took ad, antage of the lapse to cut the lead to 2-1 But the Bu.lldogs controlled. the final seconds and mobbea theIr goahe when the buzzer sounded Gro<;se Pomte had strong play throughout the tournament from goaltenders Jordan Mayoros, Small and Sherer The BulldogR opened the tournament W1th a come-frombehmd 4-2 VlCtOTy over the defendmg dlstnct champion t-SA Panthers They then rupped a strong Royal Oak squad 1-0 before 10smg 5-2 to Belle TIre The Bulldogs got a chance to 1\ regroup after the defeat and ehmmllted Royal Oak 5-2 to earn a spot In the finals Tony Alfonsl 15 the Bulldogs' head coach HIS assIstants are John Day and Rob Small Ken No ....ak and Kurt Luckow coach the goahes Harry Hams IS the manager IJ There's more sports on page IOe • j The Grosse Pointe Hockey Association Squirt A Bulldogs beat the Ann Arl:Ior Chiefs 3-2 in overtime to win the championship in the Plymouth Hollday Classic. Squirt A Bulldogs win in overtime The Grosse: POl'1te Hockey ASSOCIatIOn ~qulrt A ~\lllC1ogs made thelr ~econd \emure IOta an OVt'"1:lmc toull1ament final a '\'urst tt'e BUlldogs lost 4-1 to the ChIefs lD ttJe openmg game of the tournament, but Grosse succl.s ..... fu 1 071e \\ lth &1 '3 ~ \'1('to- POInte bounced back to beat i) 0\ er the Ann Arbor ChlPf" a~ the Ply mouth Stlngra)os 3-1 the Hohday Cla"slc m ~latt Long s "econd-penod Plymouth goal ga"e PlymoJ.th a 1-0 lead, :\1Jchae:l Rf>blg scured the but R(>JSlg put the Bulldogs wmmng gl1.1 ....Jth 2 18 left 10 ahead ...lth goals on two hard overtIme as the BulJdo~s <;hob from tht> POInt and Tom avenged a " 1 loss to the Chlef~ ~1acEalhem capped t'Je scorIn the opemnf; rounr\ of t hI' In!' on a hreak3\\ 3) oet ul 0) the third penod The Bulldogs needed a \'1Cto- ry agamst the DetrOlt Dragons to reach the finals and they \>,on 5-2 as Pagimo scored the first and last goal" \\ hlle Adam Rock, Domelllc RecchIa and Paul Sar.dmaIr tailed the ones lI' bptween Halas had two assIsts and Granger collected one SC0tt Clr"ulo a'ld. Jon tournameTJt Re]~Jg Robert ... played for the Dragons Scott Gn nger \\01"' a bdttle :1.!ong the hO'lrd<; a1' d fed the pUCk to P",,,I2; ,\ ho brok0 do ....n ~h.. -nlddle and heat th(' Am. Josh Hala., GrangE'r and MacEachern also had assl;,ts Wt..rst had an oUbtdndmg g"m~ 1" goal tndk,ng 24 "aves lrc!udmg se"eral h.ey ~top" In Th Bulldogs' head coach 1<; I en MacF a,..hern and hIS aS~l~ wnt' are Fled Halas and Mlke Scll1dm"lf The team managE'r IS .Jlm Solomon Arhor gr,alw Tre ('mefe '\ltr a v.n.,t shot kd 2-0 "ftCI' eel ",17 711 .md Steve GOnTIilr Tom :\1ilCF'lchcrn got the Bullc"g" on 1 he ,coreb'Jaro "'Ith ad ~ 14 'el! r, the tll1rc; pen- ,'",ht '0 lourna Jlh nt ~,n.l) R..~ ;; {1i'"''i ~1 j r PagJlnr, tIP:! '1](> Ipm( Wlt/, wltl1 ,,11 Spring sports kickoff set G-ro~se I'OlDtf' ho"t lt~ Spnng :'outh Sport~ gO.-J1 b., MJl'f \ wlll Klckoff for parpnts and toaches TmJr,da\ F'lb 2f3 at 7 p n, Tne ,.\ f'nt \ .. 11 tegm m c.,',uth <;rafctl'na With remark<; h" pnnclpal \rtf-Jur ~llior a"~l ...t:mt pnnCJp'll .-Jthktlr" .It' Lake .-Jnd Boo,!, l' CIJ.h prhl 1 47 rCm.lln1l1fT df'nt Don Lmdrm ;.., oit (' lill"b( II. ,Lm Parl'nh wJ11 trl''1 Solol11')fl an~ R( 1"1::; pl,'}('cl 111 (Juht.,nd,nv WIth <;tro1',g games tw(' p('n()n~ hn hI' ~Il ]1rl0'l~ put on hE-av\ p~e""llre In the t)lIrd peliOn", ,tll f he furechec1(mg ,)f Dre\'. stronl; • ralr.~r<; to "p(clfir roc.m- for hr"'1kout ...!,,, d' f( n'lH ~cne ... pertonll<~n(('" In "10'1" \\ ltll CO'lC h," at a n'lUt 1'30 p m \1,,. KOol .lnd .J I' That ~rJ1(au 14 l~ atioi( llc room ba ...e tena ~;lllmg, room 164, S(l('cl'r ('~ff't ..ni' conference ro<,m <o'lhAll <llldllonum. tprnl~ Cl ..mln~on conference r<lOm bn,,, :1.nd move' tr'lllllng ball, CJemmsol1 Hall, bo\<; l:1.cro""e old band room pr'" "" ..1'0''''( itbraz;, ro\\ mg, cafe h,Hk and ;::11')< ,-"m track field br;}~ g\m and nf.lrl ..,-,.' The <"choo! Store WIll hf' open f. 'T' i) 'jO to -; pm Lr pur, nb ....l.o wl<h to bl ow"e or buy ~p1rit "'''",1' I Found A Bargain On My Doorstep Today! The Grosse Pointe News is by fr the best reading bargam that c()mes mto your home. You get the whole story, and plctures, too. of the latest communIty news, sports, real estate Ilstmgs, claSSified ads, n.oney-savmg C(Jl.lpons, and much l10re tor only 60~ a week With homr delivery. tly redeemmg trle coupons found In each weekly issue alone YOU can partlcaliy saw the entire cost of your subscnption I That s qUite a bargam! Open yow door tomonol\! and find,) bargam on your dool ster hy calling the Gros'le Pomte ~ews today (ail for complete ,,,,,,'\~ I .......... ,,,.. VIIIJl _ ...I.IVll f"),..., ,""",,_ \d.lJ/ J,,"*j-~)J" .. __ The Grosse Pointe N~,vs L I Thursday, February 19, 1998 Grosse Pointe News / The Ccnnectlon L",I!\. ;DU Artw e)SI Leg'Jls l"'I$UrO'lCe ClASSJFIfDS SPECIAL Sf RVlCES "'jES~AY 12 NOON ..~ v ............. ) "JlJ: II"''' .......~ PAYMENTS ~repclyment15 'ellWe6 We oc,ept Vis: Mosrer(o'd Cos~ C~ecK AD STYl.£S \';oro Ads 12 woms $' 1 00 odd,hono I wc" m 65, each Abbre' 'o~v"; n.Q!accepTeO MecsJ'ec! Ads $19 50 pe' colvM I~(h Borell' Ads $21 50 per colu'11n 11lC~ 91we11 tor frequenC}' d,scounh mul~ "1!elr. scheduled odve1'Slng w1t Prepcrym!l'1t t",(.J~r"., ~"'1. .--~" o ClASSIfYING & CENSORSHIP: We reserve the I'ght to dOSSI~ eoch ~~ under III appropnate heodltJg The publisher ~ tne fight '0 edit or relect ad COPy submitted for pl,bltalllon & /\llJUSTMENTS' CORI!KilONS ResponslbM" lor dosslhOO od-.-elt1.,ng ~rror IS11mlled 10 elt!-.e' 0 concellci1()() of the cllorge or a re-run of the 00fb0r11n er-or Not,hcohon musr be gJVen ,r ~me lor wrreclion In the blloWlng ssue We assl. me no re!pOOS,b,l,ty lor Itle sarr.e ""'Ie 305 Cleo,,'1!j 3~ HOl~ S,lllnq 3~-' ~ J'SOS Ald€. 3J8 eft ce '\1)9 .........1.,,( Cloooong 4~7 'I'ev.cod 408 ru'~' J,e 409 GUIOgel Yard! 41 0 411 412 413 1 I Sl,pwter> ~Jltef 202 Help v\lo~ted Cknco 203 Help Wonted Delilal! M!diool 204 Help Wonted Domeshc 205 Hdp Worled legal 206 Help Wanled Part Time Help Worred Soles 208 Help Wented '}IJ7 0 Nunes Aides 6oleme!lt Sole 658 SITUATION WANTED ~~sel1old Sales 659 S'\Owmob,b Jewelry MJ sceJlonOOUl Art do.; ~ Trolln 661 V,aler Spor!I 1Oil I'ERSONALS FREE cash Col- '500 "'" Mogcz"" Sect10n 'YQ<JrM<l<r .. ' LORD of th., Dance2 great tickets for Annl 5th $90 (313}882-820Q MICHIGAN WORKSHOP FOR THE BLIND 313.946-7660 & DeI,veryl .Brooms .Srushes .Mop heads & handles (All made by the blind) (Orclers And lots of other cleanlnq sJpplles too' MODEL.S wa'lted between the ages of 7 - 23 to model casual and lormal wear In Natlo'lal s 1998 DetrOit Pageant Competitions No past expe. ne"'ce necessal-J Train'nq Will t.,; orovlded Call anytime 1-800,643.9701 for More mfornatlon NON proM V61era'1s or gQ.~QtlC"" .eajs 3 Jeep freeze or rdnoera.or do. nated Tax recPlpl a"a1" able (313)886-0120 (810)309-6650 pager PHOTOGRAPHYSpe. clalizlng rn Wedomgs & Anniversaries B'ack! wMe & coloR8asona. ble Bemard (313)885. pe L.tI':: massage Sabra Fischer Ill! TAX SERVICE STRETCH & Tone Class NEED help organizing ftna'1ces? Check wntlng bookl\ooPlng assistance In tall: preparatlo'1 Give Rose a call at (313)885 0385 I'll computerize your finances and let your lax preparation be a snap IndiViduals end small comparues wel. come years viIU"T to-~eac'"F -nc-arly--q million hOJse"oids') YC'u rar now nlace your ad In 680 suburban pews papers reachlrg nearly " l-- r"""Ih,...,I,..!c: aro,mo N'lrth Ame Ica Nlth one S 'T1ple rail at a lr"\~J. le,l..' c""st J='l"lr de tal1<; cali 3126446610 x 4731 (SCA ~(>tw"rk) . Woods, In Airport Tuesc'ay Wedresday 5262666 Cab or or 313 810.359. 7297 . H1 HAPPY ADS: . And Relax Tomorrowlt 313-881-4443 Door.to-Door 18J Oj445-0373 ~- ~ _. .. 1!71 Happy B'day , intln Love, The Glrls " .. " , ::~ Rod / . :.~ \ J. " " r.:)1 0 .~~ fIt t 'It C~9SSlfIED l' I I " I nO\'ERTl5ING web rttp grossepolntenew~ corn NAf.!E C....ASS; C;~ J\' __ ~DDRESS C' ......_---ZIP _ "~'ice$ ::Ire~cce~ PrlO'4E 'DO'Sandlrlg/RehOlsh,ng fLI'lace Repalrl :J < \'Ik __ Re' I"uh"lg E: #\,/OR::JS __ .J 2 Wks __ ~MOUNiENCLOSEO .J 3 Wks __ = .J 4 3t .J T07AL C:JST P!:R I'I:EI(~ .J _ :L.-_",,~ ~{ks __ _ # _ ~1(;'J~TlJC\E EXP DATE _ $11.00 for 12 words AdditIonal words, ,6~ each, PRE.PAYMENT REQUIRED I ! ~ I ! I !1 :~ And C 00lln9 L S11.65 S12.3l1 S11..i'i \<35:1 S14.25 $1400 $1555 ,_. 5'''' _ ... EDUCATION " "',,<; I ~ y~' I, ~ I 120 TUTORING EDUCATION • . CROSSE POINTE LEARNINC CENTER , I -- , 131 Kercheval. C P.F. 313. ~43-0836 121 DRAPERIES AFFORDABLE sewing W''ldow valances Ro man shaaes cornIce board5 'Your Fabnc My Talent" Home consu la. tlon Call (8' 0)794-9208 AUTHENTIC Hand 'T1ade custom drapes b\ So. n'a un,qLe top quailt'! Drape", a'1d CurTa ,5 25 years expenE'r>ce Reasonably priced (313\839-7446 CUSTOM DRAPERIES Blinds, carpet, wallpaper Bedspreads & decoratIVe Accessones VIS'! OUf Showroom at 22224 Gratiot DRAPERIES BY PAT 123 DE(ORAnN~ UPHOLSTERY reasunably mates Atter 810-7732572 125 f1NANOAl SERVICE work Free 500 done estl tv1al) SERVICES To rent th's space please call (313)882-6900 200 HELl' WANTED G~NERAL Administrative Assistant ASSistant to the President of a medium Sized ad vel1lSlrg agency located In Grosse POinte Park PosItIOn entails -Computer sKllic (QUick Boors Microsoft Word) -Manage"ent o' accounts payable and recelvab'e -Letter typing .Proof "eadlng .F"lng -Miscellaneous erra'1Q run 200 HE!! WANTED GENtRAl ASSlSTANT CONTROLLER De13i1 Oriented Il'd,vldual With al least 3 yt:drs 'Iecour;tlng expenence re- qUired for a "ell establish ed Suburban pnntrng com pafly IndiVidual WII. be reo sponslble for Job cosllng f,nal'clai statement pre~a. rallOn and various other dulles ,n the accounl'ng department ML.sl be com BILLS got you dow,,? Get puter literate espeCiallY In OJt 01 debt now I QlJlck nmg LOTUS 1 2-3 or Excel We o"er the phone loan reo Salal) basea upon expen. offer a compelltl\e I'>age & ferals! consoudat,Ons ence Medica' Insurance benefll package Send reo LON morthly payments coverage and mileage sume ncl udrng salary reo All credit conditions ac. reimbursement provld qUlrel7lerts to COf"1troiler cepted 1-888 275-2488 ed Nort'lwesterro p, c.,ng (SeA, I\!e".',arlc Gr~d.t 0PIJ0i"tl.l ....llty for lhl::: Company 24000 Harper nght person to learn ra CASH owble"1<; Lower A"e, 51 Cia r SroroJs M, do and teleVISlor, pro mont'1ly paymanls ,;ooc, 0' via 'ax at ducMn media buy''1g bad cred,! A"OI(1 bar,k ad" ertlslng oelslgn cl.ert 810 775 8063 ruptcy No collateral re:atlon $2 liuD. ::'1:Jli COCO I'll credit conditions accept ed For flnarclal free dom call 1-888 308 0081 Dept J (SCA Net \\Ier\(\ Phope 313 331 5380 or fax resume to 313-331, 5710 AlOE for adu t day gooo dnvedrug I'oeekdays Calvary ter 1313)881 3374 care free Cen. JO"J Gva.IE0REE Pl A,Y PROGRAM'S TEAM V'e are lookmg for outgomg, erthus1astlc people to become part of ol.lrteam. DESCRIPTION nch cash poor? DON T know what to do HOUSE World~ le_adlD.Q.parenti w ti' your computer? Ove' 52? Sate federal APPLICATIONS accepted ch,ld interactive play prog'3-n generates extra Consulta'lo'1 tral'1''1g for fu'l part time taSI1 program for newborns tax. free monthly Income repairs Dos Windows & lers stock deli a 1d thru 5 year olds of $150- $500' Call Jill W,n95 313 824-4258 butcher Must be 18 , 800 774 6266 'or 'ree JOBS AVAILA8LE Ynrksh re Food MarKet MASTER the COlT'oute' mfeffilallO'1 kl1 ,SCA Gymboree teachers 1671' Mack One on D'1e classes Netwarlc) Kmdermuslk teachers, Windows hterl'el Soft BOOKKEEPER. Small office asslstal"ts & birth. ware Application Ou NEED caS)1 Loars aVillia c'OI,nlol'on law firm de day party coordinator hlpl From $1 000 anc1 offIce I your I ~vr"~ ...... ti1ce ~ rp~ " ">ODk'eeper full SKILLS 8'07782213 page lip No "PpIICd! 0'1 fee tl'T1e Candidate must be Ability to lead parenti 8105849:)83 Call flOW 1 800 354 d sel' IT'o'lvated Ird'Vld chIld actlvltl!''; grouo 1870 ext 197 ,SCA Net ual W11' kn0wledge of --------- ---READINGI leadershIp Skills, team \!'rr"'lt"k pavroll acco.Jnts pay a player ElI:penence With b e acco J'1'S receivable ENGLISH TUTOR Certified Teacher graoes 20& }fElt WA,NlIt GENERAl small children and IhE:' r,ereldl ledger '3 12 Will enha'1"e Pii'k ng ava lable HOURS COOK! Prep COOK Call fo' readll"lg & Nr tlng Skllls PleasE' se'1'l res.Jr,p Part 'Ime positions avail. ap~lntmen1 313259 Also aV811ab E. CollegE' and salar, rpqulrements able leadmg to full time, 8325 levpl edlllrq & proof to o\,h,na T Strlf"1gas depenomg on ability and reading dSS stanre 561 Fast Jefferson De expetlence (',11 '11'1 j:;'),R ANYONE' Can Do Th s earn excellenl IrIcolT'e a' Long Term Commitment CAR parKer<; needed part home Full part tire WILLt~ill-:V p-;o~;'-n REQUIRED 11"1 p dri.V':::' ~ nloh;c; l11t.174?~5 r ':r'1rno ..ter VOIJr r .)ur'CAL.L GYMBORE:E Studrnts we COrT'e 81 CJ www hhn cor. across your 'lO'T1C Greal teach 810-263.9778 2940426 er Call 313 8641142 ,ode 5';00 r£,qulled I • _. ~I :>0, , -.. ART Lessons all levels dll ages Palntu'gl Draw lng Expene'1ced :er11 lied Teacner C'O,,€! !O schoo,s StudiO over. looks Patterson Park Classes for'T1lng flOl'o March thru May J03, Of Art 313-822-8016 ACCOUNTING. TAXES Pnvate Con1ldentral An!hor'Y BUSiness Service 467 Cloverly near "Iac~ Grosse POinte Farms 30th Year 1.-.Buslne5s' 313.882-6860 - ~ 120 TUfO&ING . , HI HA,..Y IllS 1:) .... < +~})~~~~ llaTAX SElY,a , Christmas Carole Turn" SO! Service! I £~1~~ ADMINISTRATIVE Servo Ices "'IUS- prOte'lSIOnal word processing! Iyplrg SP",.1ces tor professl0 rialS! students 313.824 7713 .. ShJltle Personal Shopping Erri''1ds & Appointments COi.1PARE OUR PRICES Call Us Today .. , ~, "" I' 96 Kercheval- Grosse POIr'lle Farms MI4823 (313) 882-6900' Fax (313) 343-5569 Sef\llces E oe'g) SoY]" 9 Se"',ce En9 ro; I ng / rno~ng ~x.co"otlng 810-77e-~584 3 MARKETEERS By Harper + --------- 11-5 I'AlTY 'LANNERS/ - " ,.. J:::J '"' "'€~:'r' '" tl<ctr:O , Airport or Personal Lou The Chauffeur 313. 881.55271 24 hours Good rates' 117 SE(IlITARIAl SEItVI<B With 20 expenence appo rtment (SAME CORMS, 06 fee fJr Ne\~ Customer., HAL.PIN & ASSOCI.4TES 21250 Harner o~ar B ~l,e (81 O)n 4-6875 ask for Tom or Vlck. WANTEDa cello teacher to g've lessons to alai. ented high schcol stu. oer' Call Ann after 60m 810-775-3586 ~ 8928 - MASSAGE therapy by PISTON tlcke's neededl Be51y Brec~els 11 April 5 game With the years E'xperrence Lakers (My son s birth House calls available day) Call Debb'e (313)821-0509 (313}343.5578 NONI JUice Fresh guarTHE Reun on e\eryore s anteed $on 50 per oottalkmg a,kutl Domlnlcd.' tip W\iVW supreme Hlg'l Scrool all classes health corn Cail Jirn at Satur1ay .'ul'e 13 1-888'328-8727 West n 101el 810 b58-8599 UPHOLSTERY. for your rome 0' e'r oe Curh Ions sofas c'lal'~ Please call 313 824 4221 Busness & IndiVidual E- F'hng Available HAVING a party? Then y'kl rJpe1 Anoft;p' Pair of hanas (31.3)882.3022 frorr Mycmassologlst . TAX SERVICES PIANO, Sall: and Flute lessons 1[1 yo.Jr h.::>me 810-1310.1079 Certified •N 0" " . - .. J 0- .,17 C9&)EQIDN. uooleJ'Tl 119 TRlNSPORTATION/TUVEL thera- , - I~ Grosse Pointe ~~ws 9-ywol, Soow Blower Pep,,,, IlHPIRS a relax'ng, Ptt>~' .....Q'" Jt'"(.,; o~ Peoo~r :-ecb IP~'I:::;~ )00 , Jon tonel Se"/lCel lcWl'Mewe HEART or health can. DINKY The Clown Face cems? Extremely, pamtlng, balloons ;;:.nd healthy pure, deliCIOUS magic ProfesSional Bison meats available magician also available locally 313-886-5163 (313)521-7416 PIANO In the park Versa. MAGIC of J R M,,"'-tee tile keyboardlst teaches Named 'Best of Detrto1' 01(11 new way BaSICS, bl' DetrOIt Monthly claSSical beyond I Ray, (810)286-2728 313-8232150 ENJOY . ,"' ~ "?l... I1luloton GUITAR, plano lessons All ages all levels Clas. slcal background Cell Daniel 3'3-886-4803 7987 I I I I Upnolster ng Glms AJ'O'llOt'le Giosl Pesldeoho: G OIl Repc rs StOinedl Beveleo 10% OFF We can help your ch.ldren Associates 111 Hurran St,C Psychology (810)774 0 ., l , v::.~ .- ."" 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Adop+ A Pet 502 '"'orses FO' SalE 503 Household Pets for Sole 504 Hrnnone Soclehe, 505 lost.4.r~ ro-Jnd ~ Pet Breea.ng 507 Pet EqUipment 508 Pet GI oom.ng 509 Pet Boordl~glSlller , 109 ENTERTAINMENT 112.ltEAlTH fo' 011 Cb1."I.,d '0' P""r 001 Rool EM'" Continuous~on.En- lege scholarships bUSI- CLIloSSICAL musIc for any ness, medical bills Nevoccasion Solo duo, tno er repayl Toll iree 1qUintet. gUitar Winds 800 218 9000 Exten vOice 810-661.2241 (lIon G 5803 '..:I REAL ESTA1E FOR ROO roll at any time. Monday & Wed'lesday, 9 a.m. 10 classes, 560 100 I'ERSONALS One hour non-Impact 101 PRlYER~ Ci'C41 , seeks crew for Work-out safe for people , 998 sall'ng season Ex- THAhK you 5t Anthony of all ages1 EmphaSIS on penence necessary lor recovery of lost art •• tnmmlOg, tonmg and SaTurday races both cle F H strengthemng muscles Macklnacs Mills 313Manan Dwaihy 8312370 102 LOST" FOLINO Manganello, Instructor CALLIGRAPHY: Elegant Complete Fitness Ctr. grantsl l':' Muslccllns'!vmenll 60 1 Chrysler 602 Ford 603 Genercl Moton 300 Sriuahons Wonied F-OUND- 'outward J:hotos 16"x20' 313-884-7177 = :>.b'rlr' .~l<nec'rep:H -I'j 957 y • Ii • 11'0010' Homes ::vr~ur~s. m 200 Hei!J Wanted GeneroI Boby;llter lettenng for Ned. parties certlfl' etc Call 313.521- 9 .: ~o ~~ l~t 9 , '1:~1 ....,,.., OTfJce/blJSl~$ tQ\Jlpmenl 415 We~ted To Buy 4; 6 Sporn EqUIpment WANTED someone to oc. TRANSPORTATION caslonally tra'ls,ate and Company lor sale 3 wnte letters In Italian Marketeers 313-881 313886-5163 4443 hand dtngs cates 2619 611 i JC.I ~,? Von 613 WonTeO '0 Bu j 6'4 Ault nSJ'o-ce 414 ft HElP WANTED Help Wonled y 650 AII-pbne\ 65, Boot; Ana 'kklrs 652 Soc "l~L.rlJ"lce 053 500., PO'll ;On Se-'Ice 654 B-:xl' StUogel doc'mg 655 C<lmpefl 656 ""otaob Ices 657 /VUorcyues 4'15 C':llnpurers 406 Edoe5ae~ 1 201 008 ~orh -- ""es AJorm bC~ Rent:: S 'Ieo.nq 61(, SrJOr':. Cor~ RECREATIONAl 404 S,:-ydes , \ 3 bobby Inl ~.':110n 4 M.J~ ( EdJcQllon 115 PO'tj P1oo~e, ,lHeiper, 110 5<:'IOW 117 Seueto'io Se,e'lel I'S Tw: Service 124 j,"~kers t 6.po- .onces 4;)2 A1s & Crofts 403 A.ctIDn, 11 0 Err~nd $e,-V1C£ 111 H Ad, i 12 H= &1\\J"',I:>'1 099 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES • -.J:>6 40) the hl"l! lnsef1Jon ortef iF 304 JOO A1'q~ Entefi:loI'1eO! 125 FinonClol Sernces for more c;.,oe'a 303 '09 ~~. Of Day Core :~h'ole"'e"l CJ'€ MERCHANDISE 'ofo.-mahC'1 Phone lll'eS (an be busy on Monday & Coli fo' rere. ..52 Oerlco 3(11 106 ;:~'1lPI '07 ;:~'cnng CB CwpV'llr Semce 9 TronSflOrta1Io'1/Travel 120 Tuton~g Edvcahon 121 DraperIeS 122 Drel~mo~lng/ Alterol'ons I 23 Decorotmg Sernce or credit cppro'IQl I, ~ Q cu.4 4r'~~~!Cla s .. IfJ: 'Of< gn 600 eeps .4 ..,-+)e1? 3J 1 re >QfCS Prcrlefl 200 HElJ' WANTED ~tlfd. ATHLETIC SLpervlSJr An excel,eN o,Jpoiun t, f0r a full tine entry leve ed. m '1 strat \ e po" 'le"1 as ,>Ist ng In ,he Ir p,e"'1en. !atlon of a larg. COTp'ehenslve com'"'l.r '\ recreation prograr>1 for over '0000 Irldl" dua S 0 a i ages Th s pe.s01 w I prlmarll" wor~ " a sports p'ograrrr O' 700 teams wll'l n:;> n'ore than 3000 garres Responslb Iities "elude fie,d care af"1': g'me prepa'"atlor a:;Sl~f '19 tne rec"e2+ on sta { \\ t~ leagues mst,. ..Jctlonal classes C,ICICS a 'j ~u penJls pg Pel 'h"K cl part. t ne e""1p 0) e~" Q..;:ll f ca" 0""5 rrlnl'"TlUr""" co'lzge or reC'E-a,O'1 ilea r'll.,. 0' "\' 0 of deg ee •.., il or 'e cO'"'1puter bE'''1ei,c a a'ed ca.t\..m CC'""")""""'ul'" ard a 4dt:: ~a:. s" , are NorK .g krov.ledge or ex,er. ence In a ...a et J ot a+~ let,!' actlv' p~ '10 L Ding but '101 1,m 'en '0 S"'CC'i'softba bask,,'ba roll erblaae hoc,e'y rloor hOl ~ey !co'ha va Ie" ba I 'lpd baset''lll , Im- por1"nt Sa'a" ra'1ge $18500 S2 )0(' ~d~L on educa Ion ani.l expo S nenoe a af"1d 1[101 ,a~s COlT'or~r I e""s ve .. a~K.r1qe of 'Jer>e' h of ntrrpst by Ma.rch Sepd pt'''r i'nd r"s )"1,e 31 1903 ,') \Jelq"'')o''lO, () C b I l150 \'\ta.cr"1 Gr $<'"12 POinte MI ':8~1'l CAMERA "to f' c'" '", '1,11 !In£' part 11' prep \IV I train ~rr I '1~ f I' ,,:1 that s neE:'dCll 18hlll!- 8')70 CUSTOMER Mm ,re ~nl'\ fr ~(' R(,) thJ~ o""'t"'" p avp \' r ",oys "'lq , r.' 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HILt'3 COLLEGE st.Jaer' '~ c ear r C'f"l.es re'eren ('f-S res~cr SID e ex~p.:o t>"ceo "xr-e,le"t P'lces hd'd ,\orke' (313)B85 '>421 MEDJCAL- ev ... ,," CLEANiNG laOy avallab'€ I/Qnday T uesdav Wee nesday & SalJ'day R€ able 'ea~v.,ab,e 8et e'ences ~O yea's exp" 'er,ce 313885 7740 OEESC-;a'1I'1q ~ce Home & of'l::e c,ea, n£ <::.e. .....r-1 l: COC OJ .... n,~ .....(' n~l :>I:(,.H.I: 1 AR'f I CLERICAL res~""e '0 BD 03::J2f, assistant C-.lm en8es 8'07762137 V~ C 110" • r2 CPA.I....G/ ••T CO'15...I' '1g c c G,os,e POlrle "Jews Tro" 10(.o.'10"S Closers, MOllY pJle & o'gan,zatIO'1al CO" f"'"' SSj~ Mooday ~ oa" no ca' F rrr ISsee";lT1ga q ...a & Cornec' Gn 96 K"r • ~e exam.ners S'il a"'j s" S reau red DOI',nar,c ~ex EXPECT THE BEST 'eq" 'ed r""',edl::al 0,,' C JOt rc da" ad ca'Jo da'e tol the cre'a' C'osse POlnle 3tlO SITUATIONS WANT£J>. r c~:: atl€ D€'1t.. '"::::. to" '1 Detro t a'r ce Dar, -.1d) S :: ... 5 .re2 CaDle II VOlt European SI','le House tal 31.1-B84 1444 ..::: C VI '9 POS "or Fa'~s t.~i < 18236 .AUSmuS C' ,-a.se +.:.=J: e~-..J""" ~ .::; ~g ~ealth 30 "OK per e~ 0" 'I"O'!' 09 ,', peOD e Clear,flg ProfeSS,Onal 81G 463-5'4~ O' ca year Reply 1'1 conI.ORTHODONTIC ATTENTION a'"'d a.~e ::! ea'T pfa) e' ~a..H)'Jr1 & rc 1 "'9 SLlpe" SECRET At~vl CLERICAL MR C S DELI o":)~6:; 2S~ A~'l H dence POBox 31. ASSISTANT by MICHIGAN LAW pea~eC2. S.Jea.8~C78 VISe.C€>.pe' C'lced ""l<:!'c Nc e>.perlE' ...."'e nect:>ssary Pro' c en, n INord Perfec' ......... on Rec;c: ur~es 084", Oe"o' "" 51 Cla,r Shores 35" 9 af1er 1210) ....., ::>r fG..( !LAY CAR~ F_A.c!.l.IJJ~S ~«)r, ng f 1-perts S'1c.e Cas'1 ers cooks cle'~s 10' V', Mows ana Excel 45231 U842 "-hD1"'1e& cente's) stOCk ne p Mus be at 8':) 9~8 2:1"5 EOE EXPF.RIENCED P" ~'er '985 "I Trc Grosse P()In'e Ce'2. 0' e'lted, w,lllnQ tn OJr busy ::>rt~odcn' s of'lce ea,"4 S'2'"\''1g pa, up rP~Slshow their 'S Searchlrg for a br g'1' r1ar~CYlia'l ~ar->1ec 510 a-ea K',o,~r for 'e'lao Illy BOOKKEEPERlS~ lea" and perform d",tles WAITRESS Ba"enae; ,c ~f 0') based or exper energet,c perSOT1 w,th a CJ'rent lICense '0 YOJ' S..5 ho~r pe" qt,U3.1 'ea effie.€'1C\ a'1(j depend"ol ry EstaDI'shed Det'olt Ir 3.11 areas of secre'a"al ApOlv d' -e,ly s Place ence App y al Mr C 5 mlnlm~m of 2 years expe- advei',s ng repr<,se'itatlve to,s CO'T''T'e-cai & 1'1 Ily BO'lded & 'nsuled cont'actor seeks candldeparme"t Mal'ltaln De 18660 Mack G'o<;se 2 1791 Mack Grosse ne"ce as a dental assls when plac'ng your aos dustna WOrl< 313 371 Please cali oate wltr, compl..'er cO"'"1outenzeddata base Po nte Far'TIS Ma8k dl E POll"le Woods T'-'ANK VOLI tart We offer a cfJalie'lg 9925 (313)884-;)721 p~one 0'9an zatonal and perforn Gela:,t, re\','a"e., 881 7392 ask lor Ing career Opportunity 1'1 a WAITSTAFF' Expen sk,l:s CO'Tlpet.tlve wagJO"n O' 209' 5 :Va!;" v ew (', see'etanal funcHOUSEMAN! pr vate c~e' GINA S C,eaning EXPERIENCED -/Va I s'aH Serv leam onented and 'llgh1y enceo i1pPv In person Grosse POIr-le NoDds es ceneflts parking tIO"; Ex;:>enef\ceIn a FIVe years expenence a'1d b>lnende-s wanled IceS custom deSigned to organized office environ bpr...eer- 8 & 9 'ville GreekiOl'.n 547 MonResume to Box 020;><; CPA firm IS a plus Prom '1"''11 Grosse Jefferson Yac"l C'ub fll your every /lee<! ment Generous salary 884 3880 ask 'or Don.,a roe Del'o't co Grosse POI'lte News Pornte references L'fe Flex ble hOJrs Ask lor (313)343-0320 al'd be1efrts ava,lable to & Connection, 96 KerAll candidates should have lono area reSident Will Don (8'0)n3-0404 o. NEEDED 25 people '0 WANTED- p;efer male col part time & fJ11tll1"'e HOMEJ offICe cleaning cheval Grosse POinte a fT'lnlniUm of 3 to 5 Iove:ln Please call Don(248,542-8655 lose we gn' NOW'" lege studen' 10 help Pleasecal' ProfeSSional service l."'arms filii 48236 yea'S expe'1snce ThiS ald (610,6954966 Guar"nteeo Dr recofT'gentleman to get EXPERIENCED ;"a'ress Cathy St John a~ With a personal tOUC'1 peSl1on ISseeking full rne'1ded Free S<lMples dressed I" early A fill CLERICAL HELP WOMAN, 45 seekll"g -nornn'gs early aJ1er ' 81 o-293-5~OO BO'1ded dependable In and part- uma expenAngela 510 7306744 MOflday Fnday 1 I lour Part liMe chilo care 'fvorX Days nOOf1S Janets L~~c~ 5ured references PART tlfT'e recept,onIS!I enced people Please Der O?y 1\lth good pay CO'Tlouter experience a have refe,,,nces 313 3138244624 C'1nstd' (313)331-1429 I) ~RTTIME-OR as"m:lant light cool< send yo~r resume Nlth ---313882-06-1 plus \la'ure attitUde, 525-7706 keepIng and limited ex, salary rlstorv or des, rea FLEXIBLE ,",orkln9 hours NEWL Y retired couf;le SEMI RETIRED Serllors welcome WANTEDre lable hard COl1"'per.33tlonto fo' r,ea'1lng position ams Monda,- Thursday available tmme<jlately Call Nalalle Woods Family work'ng Ird .,dual to approximate Iv noor, ava lable Musl live near Harper Live-In for house cleanmg & (313)824-1982 BUSiness I Est 1968) work 'Tlomlnqs 700 Grosse Po nle own GODFREY HAMMEL, 630 pm Occasional lawn care (810)293 i European Seek '19 depe'dable transportation 313,885. Salurda, am Call 2 00 ''1 kennel of local DAN NEELS 5078 CS~ perso'1S w,th gooo I Child Care ~ '435 JoAnn 9 30noon vetennary hosP'lal Must Henry Ford First Optomet. & COMPANY, P,C, T.L C Cleaning reslden phone sk Is Oversf:e [313)881-0665 EurAuparr In'emallOnal 21420 Greater Mack Ave be enernetlc '" It" love ry ras an ImfYIedlate full tlal! bUSiness ReferenGARAGE attendant- I=u I au' arde' dept 5p '11 Child Ca'e PrograT'1 IS I! for dogs -and cats Apply St. Clair Shores, MI, time posltlon open ir' OUf REGISTERED X Ray ces Free estimates tlrT'e Ilg"1 Ollt es A"~ 9 30 P m dally 9<> f'1 - 3 currently plaCingcarefully~ If) person at Platz Ani- Grosse POinte olke for a 48080 '-ecl>mclan for medica' :'1s~red bonded or P r,1 Village MaraP .., Saturday Ve.." ; screened Eng Ish- fl mal Ho"p,ta, 15310 FAX. (810)772-6715 'can-do' candlrjate "'ho CliniC 7 Mile' Harper f spf1a~lng aJ pairs ages ~ (313)331 9888 rO'TIe genero.JS pay plan 'hon Caaleu)(, l<e'crevMack A\'en~e Grosse loves l',orKlng iIIth people E-Mail. area 313-884-1021 1313)752-4536 'TIessage a See p" Leave -essage Mr ~ 18-26 wrt., qcalrt,adt POinte Park terrY hawl(lns@ghd com and ,'as tne \\llllngness to Roy 313-8861763 RN, LPN for 2 phySICian ~~~ncan f~rrilies Select THE HOUSE-KE-TEERS IlAIR dreSSN asslsta'" \,\-n,..k ret~11 n0 ....~ Thl~ H \,\,[EX:;:NC nt:I.... ~~ ..ll'JIII~l 01 II'lernlS1S Olllce .j days ~ v I Cl WtU~ \lcill~t~ CL.EANINu ~ERVlCE "eedf>d 'Nfli l'alr n afl PART, lime reeept or, st Custorne' SelYlce RepreDENTAl/MEDICAL bnghl re Idbla au pairs wanled for a'1lmal hospIa week Will train Bo'1ded and Insured ;;h&ses (, C€r'jse resecretary needed Thurs sentative (CSR) POSltIOf' Irom Scandlnal'la tal W II 'rain lear' play(313)885-6440 ATTENTION' Dental as teams q" 'e1, '3,3)8826240 da, & FrdaY'or busy I., offers a complete benefit er Send reSUrPe 10 K France Spain Germa'ly slstar't w,tr Insurance Ras,dent,all CommerCial RN'S & LPN'S SJ'an:e Age"cy In package and Will have a HOSTESS, fuft lime flexi Italy and most European I Kosc,olko 1 1300 E Jeffronl desk SKills Fnendly Servicing since 1981 AT10Weekend SUpelYlsor Grosse POlrt" QJal f,counIres For 1Je'<lble ':lIe nours G'osse ferson Delro r MI vanety of respons,b'lrtiesWarren pnvate office 31~-582-4445 e-al0'1<; s~ou'a ncluded 08R.A & MDS expenence cMd Co;" asslslance and greeling patlenls ansv..er, Po "'e re~taurart 48214 seeks expenenced h,gh E fT'all excellent phone sk Is necessary Ing telephones baSICofI a culTurally ennG~"t'g 1313,884-6810 1\1 profeSSional rnd'v'"" 1T'lgmygreev,g, fJt hVI€. SOl".oIC€ cor';J ...~€ e~p€ t;'-L.t" WORK Cd: rvjl~ C McEntcp I,e.eaCCOUnllng,1111'19 and e'<p;!'lenca for the a'll re al lull or part time INSIDE SALES amen tech net book over l 000 home more II you are lT1teresled heiplul P,ease ca' 'or family call Ivr oeta Is or 313-886-2502 (610)5589')10 CUSTOMER SERVICE www housE'~gtee's cc,., lOb oPPOrtUOItIE'S 'or de appolrtment and send l,mrt1edtale placemenl n t~IS exerting hea'I'I care SEEKING C 0 A I COT Ol..al,l\ le'a, store loukl"g talls Send self- ad opportunity please call our reSume 10 17150 Ker301 SITUATIONS WANTED for pmgreSSJ\e easlSlde fl BILLING D~partment SJ \ ..r -....::: y ~...lal aole 10 har Call Sharon at ~ ct',=ssed s,arnpea enye cheval GrOSSE:POinte Employment Hotline at NUISES AlOH. pract'cc 24 30 hOIHS pervlsor for busy MD of313-881-5643 or de mult, rasp<sa"d '"l'Ni> lope to PMD POBox MI 48230 313885 (810)415-1760 per week Will lrall" Fax ke Requlremenls 5.. exce e"l C,YTH"I'"\urlcatlcn LADY SeekS """or!<.al> live 24436 May'f.eld OH 1-800-960-9100 1382 fa>. 313-885 6224 resume 10 313 885 years billing expeflen~e and O''':4Cl'lzO,.eral SK~ s In compan 0'1 lor elderly ENTRY LEVEL 44 124 I SCA Ne'~,ar1l) 198 4 knowledge of IM/card,ol PART- time Secreta!) lor S8 CO ;:ou' - Fu I 'lr pa" Mondal Fnday or 8 MaJOr'aw f rrn wll, t'aln 201 HELP WANTED ogy coding familiar WitI' l G'osse POlllte law 01time Fle1'b e da, rovs hour<; Excellent Grosse perso., II, Iti one year of104 Hell' WANTUl DOMESTIC IUYSITTEI SDM'Medlc s~stems f,ce Flex'b e hours Call Wald (313)831-7200 Pnrnte referen<:es Expe fee <,xpe'lence Must 3112 S1TUATlOIIS WANTED ----- ------Peferences reqUired COfT'pute elC~rJence BABYSITIER ner-ced relLable own needed for lype 35 ....pm Full bene CONVAlESCENT (UE LIBRARY s see" '19 a 'I.. I COOK and shopper light Salary commensurate requ red Fax resume to IranSpor1at,on No n'1lng 8 yea' old boy From fits Salary S15K ',rre C _r a' on C,erk for house week 3pm 6pml AFFORiJABLE With experience Send (248)643-0280 or mad 10 8104657859 3 30 6 00 5 days Own Call Joy Personnel 's WOODS Bra"ch 3 davs "week For eld --------HOME CARE resume to Office 'v1an 3001 W Big Bealer transportat on Releren 313-96.1-6789 LPN available for prlVat'. Some weekends and erly gentleman 24 HOUR UVE- IN ager, 27550 Scroen Road Su,te 704 Troy, ces requ reo (313)885duty nurSing Expelleven Ings rPUS1 be ab,e (313)640 1998 Personal CareoCooking ENTRY LEVEL "Jerr, Ste 200 Warren MI 48084 Altn Janice 1092 ence Reasonable rates 10 De'1d & Ilfl computer oHousekeepmgoErrands Major law firm wilitra '1 i 48093 ----------GROSSE POINTE Dager 313-8n 6527 E~perleflced, Carong, Of,.. skills a plJS Please ap person With one yellr orReal Est:Jtp Caret'rs BABVSITIERI H')Lse---------pendable, BondPd EMPLOyr .. 1 ENT ply al a'"'y brancr or tlce experience Must Excellent Training keeper mat~re ages 5 STATE Ce,ilfled home BUSY cardiology office AGENCY 24:1-477-4848 se'1d reSU'l1eto Pl:rson lj pe 3'iwpm Full beneHlgr Earrings health care assistant 7 mom rgs ar-d af"te' seeking energetic l'1dl 885 ... 4576 ---C-O-M-PET-E-N-T-nel Grosse Ponte Pub f1s Sa1ary$15K March Day Class Special SChool Full lime salary available TLC along lic L. ~rary 10 Kercheial "'gdual :";:nttl,mu~Slr3et05 00 years reliable selYlce In IN-HOME Call Joy Pertionllel (248)356-7111 Own car Grosse POinte wilh pe'"opa: care IIQhl Gro"se POinte Farms row experience m CARE SERVICE (BOO)475-EARN 3'3964 6789 Farms Message (313)houseKeep'1g, cooking years In a need of exper<enced MI 48236 (24 hOur Info Line) 881-6030 companlonsh p, trans med'cal prac! ce MIn, COOkS Nannies Maids TLC E:deny Real Estate One LEGAL SECRETARY portmg and running ermufT' high school dLp:o housel--eepers Garden liourty overn gh' rates L1TILE Itd Y s Pizza needs HOUSEKEEPERJ oabysll_egal E'xpenence ar"d rands 30 years expenrr.a With knowledge of ers, BUl ers Couples Experienced II' tre phone ce'sor pizza RECEPTIONIST for Psyt"r 4 days Greal envlWord Periecl reqUired ence irJ medical field medical terminology Nurse s Aides, CompanGro""e POI'ile area makers delivery dnvers ronrPept good pal' Own Chology office Il' St $95/ day (810)n2-7206 Lltlgallon expenence ICD9-CM & CPT codes Ions and Day Workers for Licensed & Bonded Ca'i 1313)52603CO Clair S~lores Part t me transportation 313-527a!lpr6 00 om Must oossess ,rlpmpranvatP h"mp," Rick Sail v 810-n?-M':l<; 'leID'ul Resu"le with 1 '8' Ol46Q 29~5 4£t04 $7 00 per nour Scnea references 10 sonal Skil'S to appropn18514 Mack Aven~b Established SInce 1984 303 SITUATIONS WANTED ullng apPolr"tments light LOOKING iar a IDEAL for college sludent POBox 420 alelY represent practice Grosse Pomte Farrrs MATURE woman seekSi~ OFFICE (LEANING. ~,Plng filing No phone new ca reer? Sitter needed tor 11 and St Clair Shores 48080 Experience m cardiology oe companion 'or elder. EMERALD Isle Cleaning calls ~Iease Send reCa, a'1d see ,f YG...ql.allfy 9 year o'd children In our Fax 810-778 5990 or slmliar Dractce a 'I (8101/74-9032 Se'Vlce ProfeSSional sume to DenniS Frerdo to ean $50 000 We have G'osse POinte home RECEPTIONIST, responplus Competrtlve wages !I':'"":"""""........... c1eanl'1g people to clean D H D 228'1 Mack 'he sysle'T's and the 3 30- 6 30 pM, Tuesdayslbil,t,es nclude typing & beneT,ts Send resume EXPERI~NCED , Legal your office bUilding 20 sUite 104 8t Clalr schOOling 10 make yo~r With salary' requlreme Its ~ecre ary fOi so,e prac FUll, Part TomeOr L"e-,n years 6lCper,ence FullY Tr.Jrsday Ol'.n tra'1Slight computer InVOIC' Shores MI 48080 d'eams C011':: 'rue to Office Ma"ager "oneer Grosse POinte P"rsonal Care, Insured (8101n8-31 01 portallon r"onsmoker Ing Kno,.,ledge of Word Ca" ...P Fo,mtaln at 27550 Schoen'lerr area Reply te Box I~~~~~'~~~~d SANDWICH make' 5- 9 (3'3;885-8799 a plus Ful' time with 313-886-5800 P fT' 6 nlgl"lS (313)886 MATUPE perSO'i1 nanny Su'te 200 Warren MI 04046 co Grosse GfO~:eryP~,~~:~ue':~~enl - . 400 MERCHANDISE benefits S7 to S10 per Coldwell oanp<er 7510 ANTIOUES 48093 Pornte Nel'.s & CO'1necto care for toddler 2 full rour, based on expen SC'lwe tzer tlon 96 Kercheval ...... ANNIVERSARY saleoays a week In OU, ence Seno resume or -D-E-N-T-A-L-A-s-s-Is-ta-I'-t-Y-.--r-a-y Grosse POinte Farms Grosse Po'nte Far'l1S February 15th- 28th hone Exoenence ana apply In person 10 Procel1lf,eo Morday TuesMI 48236 LOOKING 'or 8lectn-::al STORE MANAGER .V-Lhe-Ins, Ltd. references reoUired d~clian Plating 23120 15'lo off store Wide Her day ard TnJrsday Call eng,neenng student V\ Itn e om".."",.(,.,.gn." proVIde I Located at DetrOit rv'arrra (313)8846497 Gratiot Eastpo'ite MI 207 HElP WAHlED SALES Itage Square Antlq~e 810.771-8579 oasl(" k.... owledge 01 Au P~rS{)nal (~L CIt.oUi '18 Cook.ng -~-------_ 48021 Seniors Welcome Mall 20 qJallly antique & l~uhur\ H"urh c\. D3.I') Ra(,.s to CAD for arrl' leC1ura MATURE stter for o"'ca ------_ 1 •• ATTFNTIOIII" '" O",.tf /f...., .. ..f .. ,l ' (.e~ c"s 3e8~" Gree 313-824.1982 DENTAl. rlyglenlst to 101'1 fl.e.eAllell (~..ePoUlo-t""R~tcitntl electncal layo.Jts Sorre slonal weekoays ,,'-our SECRETARY Bank Card Sales Pros Stree' !\Jew Baltimore fabulous Wapen pr,vate 'eld I~or" reqUired Park hO"le Must have PART TIME • FleXible work sC'1edLle (810)7252453 Tues pract ce 2 Jays week S700 S1000 per ro ...r STUDENT paif t'me 10 l~anspo'1atlo~ 31::;-331 For our ml~,stry learn C'e• LlfelllT'e res ouals day Sat~rday 1000 1 Saturdaj month 8108884 atlve Wit" gOOdpeop e ba::.ea 0'1 f>xoene.,ce, 30~ SnUAnOHS WAIfTlD 20 'lours per week sel • Excelient qualified leads 5 00, Sunday 11 00 751-0520 ab1ty C<1 3"3~23 ~vy-, schedule S6 00 per NANIIIYI mat~re C'1lld care sk'ils to wor" I'.lth bulle !lAY CA~E • Earnlnqs potertlal of 5 00 Cash or check 0'1 tins newsletters a.,d gen5,)~5 Ilour SO'l1e Ilftrnq some o~er 15K _ Iy '"110ayaways ATTENTION prOl.lder for 5 ,ear olrl era, oft ce Ite"'lS Cor-,puter DENTAL Hygienist Sa1Lroltlce work -Should ~AMA Po, a s P,zzer a by MICHIGAN LAW da>l only 2 or 4 Satu' • Fasl grow '19 company lw ns Before and after DRY <;Ink Late 1800 s skills and fam'"anly \\Itt' know Wlndo,",s 95 Please conlact Susan at 'it>ea~ chone help D~Y_C~RE FACILITIES days per rr ontn 8 30scnool Harn!>on Towr(311)88_6-_48_4_2 _ MS WO'd 13' 3)882 9806 810-498-8510 CCJo~s ~,altstafr clzza (In horne & center~ 1 30 CI ntor Twp 810 Ship area 810 792-5211 Please send reSlJ~e to FURNITURE ref,r1lshed fT'a,er~ & dalivery pilo Are You SeriOUS About A afte- 6 pl1"' must s"ow their 469-0931 TIRED OF lOW PAYING Grosse POinte Woods repalreo stfipped any p e App y af1er 4p M current Ilcel'se 10your Career In Real E..tate? CHILD- CARE JOBS? Presbyte' ill' Chu'ch PART tlm8 l\ian~y 1 year type ot canlno Free e:,151:)4 Mack FRONT DESK We are serious about advertiSing representative l Be a professlOr,d ra"l'y' 19950 ~~ackAve Grosse ola Inranl My home tlmates 313-:345-6::>58 SUPERVISOR your success I when placlr.g your ads Top salary & bene!l's PART 'CT1e 'ee-cplIO'1~ti (313)882 0677 ask for POinte Woods MI 49236 8106615520 ror Optralmology prac 'Free Pre Iicensmg THANK YOU secretary for dowrlo~m Therese SECRETARYJ Rece~' on t CP ~tro'lC fjr{'J;1r 7~ .cUP"dITURE, O~l I ~ ~ d2.sses L 1W F rfT' Word Prcx DA Y CARE home-m East - -- ----Isl W,ndONS 95 good MONTESSORI NANNY hangl'1g & table la'TIpS trend I and I"terpersonal 'Excluslve S ,ccess RELIABLE NANNY es, "g sk lis ,equ"ed English Village has phone skills Grosse 1RAINING P;:rOGRAM skills Send resume 10 Leaded glasl> doors Sy,telT's Programs Grosse POinte Woods Salary ano hO.Jrs nE'go ooeilings for crlldren POinte (onsullmg r rfT' wndows Much more Eastsloe Eye Prys,clans 'Var,ety O' CO'TImISSIOn home to Sit ror 2 chillablt> S,-om t resume to (Reg,sler W,"ler r asses) ages elghl weeks tc fOur $18 'lOa plus b8n~f,ts lust ope~lng 831 E 11 22 151 IVoross Su,te 1.!3 Pans dren under 2 years Joarnp Ross • 55J I3Grl A NANNy Nl:rWORK, I~C years Ful time durrnQ I'-a~ re5~'l1e 313,31 [,elrO t M 4lJ236 or 'ax M 'e Road AntlqJes U'1 JOin The No 1 Monday through FriB ac: De1 ..o l 'wi! ~8226 (810)739.2100 school and occ"slonal 2699 '0 313-885 1595 Ilmlled Wedncsda\o thru C('ldwell Ba'iker alli11ate day 8 a m to!; 30 p m C" _ _ sumrner days O"a, tv ~ I ~ lilt... iv' uY./t..':'>t Pled~~ c.ali 884-9336 -:~ ~~~-;)---censed carp In ov,ng 200 ttflf' WAfflED G£NERAL Call ueo-ge Smale at References required 101 HRI'wAlmo a.oial . 202 RUt WAHTID CUR/CA( . ' .~ . enllronment Impecca 313-886-4200 -----MARINE CITY ble re'f"e'Jt;e:; Kilren SITIER needed In ov Coldwell Banker Antique Warehouse (31 '1)884 "-763 ~-e ", 'K - ,e A "t ,.,l (", f "cr.,~", Srosse PO' Ie homG fa' Schwl'ltzer Real Estate 105 N Falrbilnk<; IM-29) \11n '~' r !I, '- 1">, We.! P<)<'"" ll1d' r.' '" ,~Ii , dellghtfl" kmdergilrlnu SUMMER d~-ca~e -Ct>rte C/~ (810;765 1119 ,- ~ 10 1h'IIl to" ,-~ ",tr mconh< r, ,nd 'talT M(>nda/ Thursday 2prn f,cd teachel licensed & • MSVV Wit', WI'ldowS • Word Perfect 5 1'6 0 ~ ~ ~/cndal Saturday rrrt\ 1,) to fort\ r," 4') hour, m 1\1 I~hl" '06pm Own'ra'1sporta In~Ui€d Iv'onda\ F' aily lOam .c;pm • Excel' P01-\€'Oolnt • Pagemaker• LcTus 1,23 prr \\ (K II d Y'T'pt r i J dl pr rd u,Jon f'Xp tlor Referer'1C:FS 313 '1 'TI'! C;' C air ShrJres r (P('t Thl ... 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For Infor 810 4"" 80, PayllJg c""n I ",r o' ql.allt) an',qJe" 5e,~ dppll,:lnce" SVTe \$38vO :'JI a ~anc9d ....\~~n B dna 9 VI e 51 l<'lf)J ...... 5 ,(;1..., co3 9v5u n, (..drvc-....~ueero 't r){)t.... la .. T los hr.(of s 1950 ~ ape..se'eced cOllectloles olE" fox c(,\? ..\lomens ROLL ),..;cr>s~ C r l:::) ((' ro'nt:: h. \(..ner~ se a affo'ddble p l-f'S e" b(.a (Sl 1001 Exe:::J clo r es ~~j d'er s toys BUYI',G o n(;~ \/ c1,) la'"' :::'f1 d "10 '19 rlor~e~ oro Spenu tne day "Itr, "s I......, des'(s 'l.ahGga'l c ~'f]2S cJ'e:.ser 3'10 Jewelry Walcnes e..-"'dr~ ""1")8S ad'" ae;;:;,rat,ng ,ocr "CJr-,e a,'.nrT'OI ...el 22 RLoge (~1 8001 "rd so, d CJd' 'T" r '" ore Fr caf 9 K Diamonds Gold & r ....c...., CPa:> r lelaJ d'KI 'Tlu<.n r"'vre Sal ...r S".op., Ig f " rur f,hor \S' 500 7 x4 CdrJec. 'S..I'"'1 't S,tvel vI"" ()(j 0 CLore::. .ct'ld jle dnt JIJ'2 lo\(~r 0'" 8n I"rcncn A"no. 52 50. :JdV and 5"raav Febl" The Golo Shoppe .... L.. r u"'e ,J215 rlF ..,O'e! :we~ea ary ?' 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Consc,es tJprrgr-ts & G'ands PlANeS WANTED TOP CASrl PAID BABY GRANO PIANO Medium dark wood With banco tunng delivery & warrarty S 1 995 Other planas from $795 Michigan Pl4lno Co, 248-548-2200 Call anytime CASH FOR PiANOS' Buvlng seilIng InOlllng lunl'1g refinishing rebu Idlng Estlmales and appraisals Michigan Plano Co 248.548.2200 Call anytime PAYING cash Tor 1960 s Barbie oolls & accesso , es collector 313-886 4392 Mercu'Y Sable t'ess d~e 10 ,I health ,993 leat'Jer 38 'Iter V.6 Help llS please' 5 year 751'<'niles A ..,lomatlc C ' o d 8nt:any True an 1'l'2 iTOlte cont'o excellem 10 lie's only {S1O)1?3 condit on S6500 313 0873 S03 HOUSEHOLO FOil SALE 086-0597 ,ns 1996 M ...s'ang Cobra con vert ble 5 ;peed leatr SHOTGUNS, niles and ADORABLE P0r"1PrJ31ar er CD 'ull pOt,e' 6 i)OO 6 weeks ra'e blacl" handguns Pa'ker rrlles S24500 313 shots wormed $400 BroNnlng Winchester 886 ?532 -----------313640-1963 313886 COil Luger others Col. 1995 Tau'us S,.lO 5 4484 lector (248)4783437 speea Silver leather GERMAN SnephC!'d K.9 '"loomoof excellE'nt con WANTED table saw Good 6 months ready \0 Ira'1 d,t,on 32K $12400 quall~ Also wood work large bone German ,m (313\8855074 J1g tools Ie rouler port 4KC 313-640sander 313-886-5433 1990 Tau' JS lIagon dark 1963 b Je good condition WANTED. Quality used STANDARD poodle pup 86 500 -nIle" \r 6 al, pIes 9 w...eks old Black planas c.ast' paid power CU'lse cassette Chamolo, line AI<C Prompt profeSSional ar $3500 810-775 1\1 e1c 9!J"? Si'0ls paper t'alned 326'7 pcI- up (313)886-5205 003:.' 1995 Thunderolfd V8 low rrt!es perfect condrtlon • SQ5 LOST ANI) FOUND wile s car (313)882 6460 FOUND- very handsome yo.mg male Shephe'd 603 ~UTOMOTIV £ Cash Poid mecl'un size doclle -GOORA~ .-oJOI s- CGl CIty playfUl tOilet trained Bor-neville SE black With perfectly bal 1992 77 000 miles tu'l power anced brown Shephe'd excelle'l! condltlor ....,th markings Can 'lot keep' upgrades (810)779BoardIng al Harvey s 1083 AniMal HospItal Call JS JANE Fonoa S Fl1ness lOa,." 10p rn 313- 1978 BonneVille excl:!lIent Tread With bUi't In cas 8825279 condItIOn $1 700 or best s€'tte player Includes otle' (810\773 8044 cal H,malayan digItal display t,mlng LOST BUick Somerset brown! cocoa With blu 1987 speed distance and runs good mlror rJst Ish green e,e> Ex '11lleaqe Maintenance $800 or besl effer trel"lely friendly an f'ee Easy to store (313)862-7801 s....ers to Sad e Reward (3' 3)886 7582 ----------(810)775-7987 1986 Bl..lck Electra rU{l~ SKISI Rossignor Solo 190 601 AUTOMOTIVE fine \body damage S747 bInding $12::> K2 $600 (313)886 7240 (HILYSLEI LTP 170 (ladles) S647 1993 Concord 4 door 1985 BJlck Regal LIr1lted b,ndlng $50 Boot size one owner low mileagE' loaded leather r-ew 8 $20 RD carbon coyexc~llent CO'1d,tlon tlfes 53K (313)882 ote 190 $25 8827714 52500 313.886.3816 0006 RECORDS a.cordi (.t 50047~ ~I I 1995 Cadillac Concol.rs DC'rk greer 51K 'oaded i ~! U V"," Jj~r:!m?Un~;, ~ m nt :':> 17 500 (810)7783600 (810)739-9077 1988 Cadi, lac DeVille 'oaded _ _1 un I __ I .. t;~ 4l1b ESTAlI SALES r_' __ ... _... , .. 406 £STATE~ALE5 _ ...... . ~ 40' BUtt SALf~ ,-' .. ~. . '-, . ~ - 406 ESTATE SALES .- ._. ~._~'- -~- ~ -- v<::; RANBO\\ ESTATE~ALE 'WXT \l,EFl(E'O HB 27TH & It>TH '" ll. \, 'BOW ,>PECIA1' (SCAR)-, lSN,. ['P) ,- y .-: __ , al .... S3495 313-5260383 810-292-3640 1995 Chev'olpt (,il\al.er 2 aoor 5 speed A r 60K 6 year exlenaed warrar tv transferable 10 new o.vner 31 000 miles $7 900 (810)939-0328 1991 Chevy AS"O LTEXT body All wheel drtve loaded One owner Ex eellent cordltlon $5000 3138240071 4Q6 ESTATE SAUS -~-- Sedan leather ,~ - , ___ 0' ------------- ~~L~~~~~~. . 1iartz[;l] 40i ESTATESAUS ....... -~--_.. _ .~~~~-~- ....... SUSAN HARTZ GROSSE POINTE CITY 886-8982 HOUSEHOLD SALES 1 HE ULTIMATE 50'S HOUSE LOADED Trustyour sole to u' k lOWing the we are the most expenenced moving and e,tote sale c.ompony II' rre Grosse POIr1teoree For the pmt 15 >eors we hove prOVIdedf, $tquality sel'<lceto over 850 sotl$f,edc:'enl$ Complete Ser\ Ice Exce ,enl Refefences It. t.d1.1 er J'N Soan el JS '0511g n,s m s. 413 MUSI(Al INSTltUMENTS r E-S-T-AT-E,-h..r-n'-tu-re-II-q-u-Id-a-7 pIece twin bedroom s~t $400 Black lacquer fortlO'1 salB' LIVing room ma, dining room set sel ana cha'rs wth end $1000 313-372-0804 tables and lamps 3 bedaf1er 5 pm room sets 2 couches with end tables dnd BEAUTIFUL 1920 s dIning lamps 2 vacuum cleanroem set with table. 6 ers Friday, February cralrs buffet and china 20th '0 a m to 1 p m cabinet $600 313-882Everything must go 2663 Best offers 20 Fontana ---------Lane, Gross~ POinte BUNK bed set $175 Shores 2 blocks south (810\774-1292 of Vemler one block lOVE seat a"ld 3 chairs west of Lakeshore Cor. cesk lamp and mlscel~er he SA 'ene0ljS (313\8~d Rf)'32 S Cr ." --~------ ATTIC Crafts & Antiques <!5+ dealers Quality an- ~ tIques Ilc crans UOIISdoll repair Fiesta, furniture geese & clothes, glass pottery pnmltl.es rubber stamps Soace available 24518 Harper SI Clair Shores 810776-4790 82" 1991 :'3 , :r roo- ~ QUO<! 02 000 "11'e" S:' lOG ties' 313 CARPET- Bra'1d new roll never used 40 ya'ds gray Top qual,ty Also ----------OAK wnllewashed dlnl'1[) banJOS and used Ice maker GUITARS, table 4 c'1alrs contemmando!ln~ ...~C~ ,\~nt (3 t3/686-464U porary $500 Odk white ed Collector 886.4522 Form.ca table 6 while! CRAPS table 5 X3 S200 ----------HAMMOND organ M3 oak chairs $600 ComSmall secret>\nal! hutcr Cherry fm,sh ex<.elle'1t puter desk $125 313 ceSK 5100 Uttl!' Tlkes cendllton $900 881-3872 toys large portable dog (313)526-029J1 house $25 (810l779 THOMASVilLE cherry ------~-YAMAHA five foot stl\en 5577 dln.ng room set With 6 Inch grand plnno black uph..>istered c~alrs EXlOVESEAT, cedar chesl polished With bench cellent ccndltlon $850 TV dre,~er teache" s dellve.,- !ur,lng and Nar(310)7728637 matena'sl ga!1"es Harp. ranty $8 990 Other p,a TRIOITIONAL sofa like er Woods (313)886 nos Tram $795 Michigan new $300 313-8863382 P,ano Company 3816 (248)548'2200 Call any MINK coat hat heather tlrre I TWO matchlr£l Nlng chairS color absolute mint con (3'3)886-6462 414 Offl(E/IUSINESS :1ltlon ....orr 5 t,mes . EOUI'MEHT ~atd $4 800 Slack Chin 'l'OUTH SIZP aes" th chlilo. coat top quality OFFICE furniture desks "lutch, and dresser Ith W'fe II Make offer f,le cabinets cralfs mirror 'Janey maple, (313)371.<J835 $200 (810)77Sl-4174 confere'lce table -----------(313)886-6010 409 GAIllGE/Y AlO / MOVING sale- sota & 4QQ? n"rlnc ~n.nt ,.,jQ.w BU II' ""7J' chatr set 5150 Enter- RESTAURANTI 8aKery Ice Cr~am eqUlp'11ent $2 bag day All the clothtal'1me'11 center $50 ~r~;~~ene~vno~art~eo~~~ Pnced to sel,l Good conIng shoes housewares Metal deSK $75 Oak 'agood condtmn S4200 dillon Lex'ngton area ~cu can cram In.a bag, ble with 4 chairs $?-25 Rossignol (313)8850534 (810)359,8 ..39 please $200 lOa m to 2 p m Was~er! Dryer $':50 4S Kev1ars, , 1989 Dodge Shadow 4 call befo'e 11am or Wednesday February Sanborn air compressor door great condition af1er 70m 25lh G'0~se P0"nte Un _ 3 ho'sepower .10 PSI. ~~--..--- ~i ~ v •• "'. IU uuu miles ASKing tanan Church Maumee $300 (313)823 5398 <., With ROSSIpoles " $2200 (810)771-0628 415 WANTW TO IUY r $100 or best offer ~ _ & St Clair MUST II Goebel Hamse j Salomon l)oots I 1991 La"er RS excellert ESTATE salel Household met Collectors plates, 1955- 1975 aUlomoblle' cord t or o.e o,,~e. parts accessones '11an- " fib ladles 7 / $25 '" IIems books some fur1970s 80s Norman Day (313) 343.5573 10\\ mileage 56300 Mure Saturday Febru ~ockwell Silver. Ingets uals advertlslno memo~ ary 21st 10 to 4 29236 FOl..r Seasons Nor810-774-5504 rab lIa etc (810)293602 AUTOMOTIVE . Ursuline St Clair man Roc~well pal-ler0957 after 6pm fOll1l Shores off 12 m.le weight 'Roger Brown" 417 TIlEASURES UNDER $25_ ------HJbel collecior plates ANY wrougt]t Iron furn, 1994 Conttnental 68K ture bedroo'T' set be ' RESALE shop S3 00 bag (313)882 0679 TREASURES under $25 moon JBL CD Silver fo'e 1950 cherry or ma. sale February 21 st 10 Place your ad here for pearl S126001 oHer hogany, pair french to 2 February 23rd 10 POOL table. 14x8) 3 only $5 001 Delalls 313(318)886 4232 doors 81 0 798 3283 to 3 Lakeshore Ch~rch. piece slate accessones 8826900 (313)881"318 (313)962.0192 Jefferson, 11 LJ~e ne...' I $400 atter t> (248)-545-4110 AND LIBRARIES I 405 (OMffiURS Too much to IIstl ~ W'E BUY (,0'1: r>e lot COr'JC1' 'Jfl .jr'J€ new 'I'es oart~ GROSSE r .),nle A"rT'a 1992 ~Inso" Townea' S c A:Jop'lor Sac e'l Pe' ~aIJ'e 86 ODe. Flo'lda adopt,O'1' SalurJay rll es no p"'oblet"l1s IVES Rdll"ay C rc"s T'a,n Feo'darl 21 12 0(, 59850 B'O 7741400 pars boxes l'eraturE 3 DC Pet Ca e Super ---large T,n Boats ':lattle. s;o'e 9 & G'a! ot 1994 MercJ} Gra'1d ~}ar ,h'ps ocean I'ners qu s 64K excelle'" co'! (3'3)884.1551 d,t1on exe':; ... /I.;e car parts boxes 'Ie'ature -----LOYAL 3 vear o'd Cocker \734 '2e4 4e28 Ga:--,. S" 2 9aa {2~ej6~: 9958 I 410 HOUSEHOLD SALES ESTATE 5218 5:1 lea's 15 lJlQf'ks 1>0'1" 01 accumJlallons An', 696 Freewa) at 10 MI e MOVING Sale 45 years ques !o)s dppl'aqces TaKe Woodward GlCC.J'nu allan Tools de E...ery'h.ng goes Sall ..r Malf1 Street ex,!) nL.m dll er refrigerator dav Feb' ...ar-.' 21 900 A'1tlque rT'<'lhogan)d'fllf1g gas slave microwave 400 16820 May E:asl- room set With 8 Fede'al baKe brOil oven anllque pointe (south of 10 MIle o-es~er 1940 s 78 RMP dlnmg -00'11chairs A'1 ca~t of Cratj:.t ta"e Deco sillier 'ed. sel (7 reCOros muc!' more Cu'Shlng off 10 MIle) No p,ecesl Mahoga"1> k,dney 20475 Damman Harper e-arlys Woods (3' 31881-0832 shaped kneewnole desk. ------Baker r"lahoga'1y ~uf'et FrJday Februaoy. 20th ESTATE Sale- bedroom 93 sat d 912 !tv" groom dlnet1e banquet s'zed mahogany dowole pedestal dl"1lng (081<) like new ExerCise 4 T2 MI>((llANEOUS room table Wlttl tnple ba'1cJ bike 810- 772-4862 ARTI<m 01 Inlay '-1ahogany HepESTATE Sale Whole 25e slol machines or video plewhlte expanda ....ay con hOlJsel garage 16153 poker 3 to chose from :.ole' game table! c1 f' ng Vi Iison Easlpol'11e (off ~1 000 and up Warran -oom table WIth 3 eld.ra Grallot belwee'1 9 & ty 810-939-7574 leaves Mahogany Chip '0) February 21 st 9 6 --------pendale queen size 4 AIR compressor, 2HP GERMAN bUIlt enter1aln posler bed WIth ball and Campbell Hausfpld ment center glass, oak claw feet LOUISXV BomSinks 2001 Cllp gun IJghted (117"VV 72 H bay chests Stlffel lamps Sand blaster 886-94'1 1TO) $12501 best 810 bachelor chesls mahoQa. after 5 pm n8-0537 ny bedroom chests dre-ss ANTIQUE glass & china ers af'd beos gorgeous stiver cal(e stand La Z Ve'1etlan ml'rors Bake' boy reel ner cralr 313 breaklron1s WitI' 4 glass 88544<0 doors (6 1'2 X5) Con UBRo\R\ ilOOKSTORE s:lle tables coffee tab'es BEANIE Babies Pnncess 248- <; 45 -4300 5295 plus many others In Home Bvl'fJlg 4l~ buffets sets of dining M. scmplmer Call Gary 313-343-0239 room chairs ReA washer & dryer extra large capacity $200 each or $350 pair 313. 681-5029 . , l' ~ --~-------- " f EXQmpie ~ White el£,)nal' ":E:ra'r C ., 940 ~ ,5"495 ::13 <:3 ~' 4567 . 1990 .... 'U' .......... Sel' fOU odds & t:'ld::. nere tor Of1ly $5.001 1 ,...--.-- Feor _ary 28 ~""m 3 30pm 2'?Ol K ngs ""lIe ~201 Harper Woods FurnIture & a~ sorted household 'left'S Fo' mfo'mallon cdll 241' 594./517 after 6p'11 fOlD -.""- !RJ-_~LRE~ l "DEl{ S25 '"r j '01 AUTOMOlIVf 417 RUSUifS utfDEl S2S. Glen ar1dSt,ar'Jr1Burkett 885-08£6 PATRie A K()LOk'~ 3138856604 HOUSEHOLD E.S1A-E • "10; NG l \11 THt 1~ HOl R HOTlI'~ .1lS~-141O tOR { PCO\l!'(, ..,\l } t'l- OR\! -\TH," •• • + Grosse Pointe Sales, Inc. Estate • Hou»ehold • Mnvmg r, (,R( )~S[ I'r J/VTE Rf~/{)r'" 'II'\II'( II1I/U/"III'"J/( t)u lilll rJ • f, I" ~ M.lry Ann Boll 31:~ llR2 1498 '1(11ll'd III • r.I\/\, Prllil ,.,1111 II Rt>n('(' A NIxon :n,~-R:.!2-1445 • Thursday. February 19.1998 Grosse Pomte News I The ConnectIon ii AUTOMOTlyt j; ~03 AU 0 OilY! iOJ G£Nt~.U MOIOIS 1992 CneY)! Lumina 1992 Co,.-,r Cne., 4 33 vO:' OOC' 4" t='T'e (J, ,0:"'" v.:, ~:: 9.Jl LE',~q:J 855 83~O 1984-.3\11'\-:3 ~ ce rr' • "'::e~l" d & Saes AJ'c ~ ...n 1992 rr, "" 313 O~'O ::>,,1,'" c"'.Jpe :::>L ~uprerr\E; , uv ....v 89K !-of;"' .~t". e t:' '"'I'"' S.....3,..<.1 to'" ~ 't::- ::,n'1IS 01 I ('n' "CL 2 0,,0 32 ODe 8B{ -.)1 ..... ..... e Ie' pe~ec ....ondJ Hies l5C 1t;.'L. d co 101Jon $' 895 1 ~ bes' 0- 313 V" ...' 1996 hu lGa A;co'd UI,3~O- ..~ ~os AUTOMOTIVE A1JTOMOTI,VE OJO 1993 MdZda 323 natch t'>aCK5 spt'ed excellem CO Idt,or i 8 000 ffille3 $5000 313,884,6662 '~9" TOI;jdT~-zeI-Ci'4 dOl< 2.JtO facto,y S5e 810- '58 cllr war'a'lt, Sdve F, '~e TOyO'a 2000 S.s LX ml.e~' B10 ",,1'\ a d"1 60.)00 In les 900 bes' \3i3)&8t> II ~1" 9-'~ ::>n )(' '986-VOj~-t:CT:.rLo \ et ........ v SII eo It'atr~er 1'11E;nl.lr IOdoea 119 000 "nlles $3995 ,3' 3)8e2'5320 cOPd t Ol"l Looks !""\ (3131!:162 4x4 loadea 70 000 'n' as Ver, clean maKe ------an ot."" RIII~e 1UfO'" 1993 "Ord Explorer Xl T 4 A..Jt~ air powt::! ~""'l"'" new lj'E'S excel en! SEIZED Car:. fro"" ~17S JlJ\~' & IOC"S :Jon' P.., sc"e" Cadillacs .100'; \'\0' $'5950 Rinke 1984 vOi~ --24~'\Ia9;nChe\ys 8MW:; Co' un" Vood 52 ,'7C - 3' .J , J';:}:;' 5 s.... ead 4 I"heel T... )".,'ld 0 J '58 2JJv ,el'es A,»o JE'ep~ 839-4462 372. i 003 d sc D'a,e allov w'lee S 4WD s I,) •.r Arceo Te 1996 H0'11il C,v c Dx 20JK good condlt,or 1996 Gee Metro f'd'ch Free '80::; 2 i 5 9JOO CJ~pe ,. 000 "11 e::, S' 250 (313)331-8047 !:idC~ ;) speed air ilke Ey' A 5803 10' cu"e~' " CK ai' stere.:> aClOI) new ,2 000 r"i1,es liS' 'lgs 1995 -VW-Jetta~ .~arrd.ntv $10950 C::.e. _ .. Cl v C:A .... \J0 ~ r. v "-<"';l ... :J nn 1./0 loaoed Green mint R'1Ke Tovola 010758 IMPALA SS 1995 Lac, C00oltion John, 313. ~000 1992 Lum,na Z34 wel' 49K Excellent condilion 885-7958 mal'ltal'lE!O I:;OKSgreat S New !'res b'akes 313 1994 HO'1da Prelude black WIt'"> b.Jrgvnoy ,n 88, 9756 A.llo air mOOr-roof 1992 VW Golf GL, red 5 tenor 55 800 (3 i 3)885 2~ OOC miles Perteetl speeo 5 :100, 65,000 5215 Leis dea I rTJ 1104 AUTOMOTIVE Make an oHerl Rinke miles sharpl $4 250 moving' , AN.riQUE i ClASSI( (810)790-5845 Toyota 810 758-2000 1996 M()'lle Ca' 0 LS Au. 1964 Ford CO.Jrlry Sedan 1992 Horda Prelude 51 1989 VW COIlvertlble, wago'1 390 V 8 no rusl to alr lOaded like new' S J'l'oo! s\?"'U'1'y s/s, ,'II'1lte air 54 000 miles ".Jns good 83500 besl $11 900 Gentral Aulo tern stereo. CD no rust clea'1 $6 200 313-885. 313-864-2<132 LeaSing II. Sa as 313 $10000 (313)885-7059 6760 885-8300 8::l9.4462 1I0S AUTOMOTIVE 1991 HO'1da Accord EX VOLVOS 2401 740 1986 even ngs fOlElGN one owner 10... rT'lleage 10 1991 Reconditioned, 1995 Monte Carlo loaded excellent condlt,o'l Ask wa'T'3nty P"lce $4 500 Extended warranty 1987 Ja;/uar XJ6 3 series Ing SO 800 (313)885and Jp 313 882.9273 low mileage e,tlsh $110001 best 313-8840146 Green tar :eathe' Interl 1072 or page 313-250VOLVO specialist Over or ve good corrd 11101' 1985 '-fonda Acc.xd gray 0829 25 years expellence all lots of extras G'eat CO'1- Europea'l cars For all mus' sell 5' 1 500 1986 Pontiac 6000 $1400 (810)775-6210 dltlO'l 51900 3,3,885Volvo needs or best 313'884-1949 .!.477 (313)371-5202 (313)882-9273 te' Call .~ ~UIOJlOUVE JlE'S/;e-WHElL ' 1994 G'eo~ee Spo~ 4x~ 4" r~";-~; JH~/(.WHEU ~12 AUTOMOTIVE • - AUtO IHSUUH(f 1 II I ............ V\oA .... t.o ....... ", ... ,n:' c,ea~ 59 900 be~t Ce'>tra Autc Ledsl'lg & Sales \3.3)885-8:'00 839-4462 everllngs ------ -- 1993- G'andC"le'o~ee '.;",K ,1 Leather 'TilleS SlJnroot bas' offer above $7000 ::S13-8S1 4702 Leave only i mes sage d'se CD hon 32,000 m le~ S13 50D Cail anytime 810 771;,9619 ABS 92 000 miles ditiO,) loaded Great con- Clean machlr,e 907 IASEMfNT WATEltrROOflHG Siding Roofing & Gutters 25 ~ear!' expe nence Winter pnces AI 810- 779 6448 A.QK 903 A~PtlA.H(E R.L. STREMERSCH REPAIRS • No ServICe Charge With Repairs COurteous F'r"'ff'SS,onai Service On All MajOr APPliances Deal Direct wrth Owner LICENSED 313-884-7139 SERVINC COlllll\INITY 2lI YEARS 313-884-5764 SEAVER'S Horne Maintenance Plaster drywall textures, pamtlng 16 years In Grosse POinte 31 3-8S2-OOOO -All New Dram TIle Free estimates slag stone & backfill -Spotless Cleanup -Walls Stra,ghtened & Braced or Replaced -Foundations Underpinned _ uown -BriCk & Concrete Wort< Free Estimate ~O licensed/InSUred 810- n6-2000 qG! BASEMENT WA TER!ROOflNG - 901 USEMENT WATERPROOfiNG Years Expenence -10 Year Transferaole Guarantee -DraInage S)'stems inslallea L.. cet$CC & l'lsured A.1 Quality '- BASEMENT WATERPROOFING BLACKIE CONCRETE III "~:rGuarartee Workmanship • .RepLai..~ kkted 914 CARPENTRY 916 <:ARPH INSTALLATION 810-296-3882 GARY'S Carpet Service Installalion, res1retchlng Repairs carpet & pad available 81 0- 774.7828 vt ..,... 1150 l,.r.iun ;::a""lcm .~tone Boa ... k I1f .Dn ...e .. .t\-s 6.. .5oIdC" .... 1Jt. ~_. 'I:. ~_ASEME1'I~ WArERPROOFING 81.,' ess w,..~ HU'.estf 'ltegc'y & o..pe.'Oab> 'y 20 rears Expenence Sel'l"'"lg The POi'll"" 510,(" S cus.~~ P I,. N" ~ ,Cf.:J:ec:e<1 • E)::.a'a e ....d;"!C dig pa 0 ~n'Ien' w~llo be Ilia erc..YJte-J rial ClNd, a c 1"'''''\.1''<: P~'T\C.;e (:.XS! ~ d.jr ..- <:'''4 rc~~ o'\~ .. ~~ a"l* v aPE -s-r'(1 lofrr1 t,l't..o;:- ~ 3 tr"'...... ,.11'"'09 al ",. r~u"',n.} a oooc DOr<l .. tiPpa., do rrc1'O' crdC.Io.~.,. "t'>yO .jJ~l( ...errP(lT / g.rade...., a 01 f' rr •• Y.;';O ....€: e.ppll€'(j v Rur h..6e Ir blee....1I:>r ns .. e s.;tflr ...p"r d(iiJna~ €'lec'rlf 'Sna~€ ,~ 51 rl"eua~-o I • ..,... "'..,.IeV l,." "">od::j "'>voe" .. U \4 ~.Jt' • ~(),.J Y'~ ~"',i3"\€ a~ a;.c. cC <l toe !,L'(1- v" \1154 e""lt.. , Too"", ro g'aoe wtn ,,~, p;tC~ • In'€'i'),,)( C acks ~I~ .. neces....;.ar, ..T'v" ')' ')tl W'~~"l<;;r p '111 r ( ~r .. S"r otCc;rr ,rWlafl{'..:'" ac-::;l.ec''''' wa I ~ leQJo<::.S e<: I <:I,~, of (I • 9\' IIlI(K/.lO<K WORK • of EJr.PERT Bflcl< Repair Tuc~po nMg c'1 rrneys perct-es steps Spe'::lal71')g 1"1 mor.ar te>..1vrel COlOr "'latct'oil"lC The BriCK Doctor Mlcharo Pflce LIC.?nsed 313BdL jBC4 t> I. .... ~e: ~(j. MASONRY 6ASel.leNT Bf'o~ J)e PJ'" '"es.I(;,"ll"T"flei/'S TVo~"'J."J~ WATERO>F:OOFING ..'~a <,; ~ fa.gl"le'lPt' W,,~Fh?b'~J' ~ 'Iw(;rW..eW_foil a oj t12 'UflDlNG/REM6D£UNG 8l.,r...ecr STA1F t I~ t IV"'" Ca ... ~(.>1 }P"'''''J A GUAkANT£:E 1::) V( IS ONLYAS ~en)r Gt <1'3'"1 t....P GOODAS THE GUM,ANTOR lr "l'r:.r ... . - KMB Corst'ucllon Inc r<ltchen and basemen; remodeling drywall go; tJ'~i).er,i4roec VI""'"'lC :,,5e-,; rOOlj 313/885-2097 A~I fLACST0M & BlUESTOM' WORK ~ 885.0612 !.~ (810)777-4446 ltrFl\l~ ..... .01:-11" • liUCI Oot", ....-- t' 919 CHIMNeY (tEANING SAFE FLUE CHIMNEY SfRVICF • Ctllm~e. • (ap~ and SC'eens Cleaxng Ddln' nC' Ann :;pnp,,,,1 -namlera'lce l,censedi nsured (313)88b 2726 Grosse Ibjnte News ~o;&l;ep5N Ranges Drye~ Servtces Doorbells VIOLATIONS FAST EMERGENCY SERVICE CO. d';J TOM TREFZER 882.5169 S & J ELECTRIC 3i :S.884-/l;;J!:I 3~3-oa5-2SJu -SERVINGT~ GROSSE POINTES SINCE 1965 Your Name CUSWORTH ELECTRIC INC Master LIcensed & Insured -ResHJenlial.Commerclal -Fast Ero,ergenc, Serv ce SENIOR Advertismg _.. 9f~ aMENT WORK A& K MASONRY 1-800-372-4323 '1ICWNtwOII( CITIZENS DISCOUNT 313.886--4448 15215 MACK I TOMA ELECTRIC " BOB TOMA LIcensed Master Electrical Contractor, 313-865-8030 ~ RESIDENTIAL "( ~ ::s Foofmgs, Garage Ralsmgs, Porches BASEMENT Wh"TFRPROOFING "\ ... CONCRETE SPECIAU\T Hand Troweled Fmlsh ~ vf,l,\Rf,'" LlCen'teu "" In..,urpd RflJ' ~775-42C>8 • 01..1"\"'''''''' n. ..... ,.. I I .... -" I I V Resldentlal Commercial No Job 'roo Small Grosse Poinr~ N"ws Co;wtjjO~ I Emergency service Violations. Renovations Doorbells Ranges Dryers senior C'tlzen Discount No service cali charge Your Address Your Phone And F&x Number Along wrth your ChlSslfied Ad Message 'I? WllOING /ltlMOORfNG COLVILLE ELECTRIC CO. 81 0-n6-1 007 RepJ r •• mrnal P, 'r,o.al Remember te Include' PLASTER re~;;:Spalnt'ng Cheap' No ,ob 100 ~rTJ"'1' CA,I "nyt me 1,,su'ed (810)7142827 1 JOHN, Master Eieet'1cal [")af"'pl'r \'J,,~'S, 930 H£(JIlICAl SERVICES FIRST ELECTRICAL dna (en,Tlfd Insured "" I "" In,tallec • \1ortJ.r l, ....RY DiPAOLA Reasonable Rates ~ Free Estimates '" Commerclol ReslJ,mtral '0:: ~ '" New, RepairS, Renova. tlons, Code VIolatIons, C:nr."~A '0:: 772-0033 : ~>'>~'>>V-->>>~."".>v.".",vJv..';' , CerMe<!, (810)795-171 1 TONY ClaSSIfied ~,. ~;:''''2'-:;:::'''::~~~ tr€'€'C" EXPO~lD o\CGREG \TE LIcensed Specifications' • A,.l DE,ORATI. E CO\,CRHE (313)343-5569 ANDY Squ res Plastenng & Drywal' Stucco repair Spray textu'ed Ce'litlgS (810)-7')5-2054 '<'rth o,e, .Prv~a MICH L1C. # 71-05125 Chimneys repalred rebUilt re-lined Gas flues re hned Cleaning Glass Block 3RIc.K PAVERS 6 FAX IT! AFFORDABLE p!astenng 25 years expenE;!nce guaranteed war!<, free estimates Irsured Lou B,ackwell 81O-n6. 8687 Dtnn.'S Blad.~lf' A (,A RAGE FlOOR S WATERPROOFING :alk~ (810)977-7122 ftA' CHIMNEY SYSTEMS, INC. BRICK & BLOCK SPECIAUZING IN DRIVEWAYS & BASEMENT " St Clair Shores, MI Ical\lng~m(,N .~n('o(. pert rc DaJr DO,('hpc; chiMneys Tf)e B'1Ck Doctor RIChard Pnce LJ.censed 882-3804 Porches 6ULLOOG BUilders co,!,. CARPENTRY. R.L. Doors, Decks F'nlsh & plete home remOdeling STREMERSCH Rough Ca-pentry Reand repairs llcenl'ed Dalr5 & Srnall.JO~ Free C!:MENT CONTRAC'TOt:i ~ ...:: :-;~\,I;-~ rloe ~LI~ estl'Tlates 25 ~~rs exmate 810-285-9121 penence 313-885-4609 Cement Dnveways PROFESSIONAL carpun CVSTOM IUTCHEN Patios lIEMQDE.U\G ter 30 vears expenBnck Work bp"""o.<al 1m",1 .. boa> ence DoOrs, Windows Basement Waterproof ng Free £StlQlIta decks porches Rea. S Ii.] Steps sonable rates Call RogHvtnt: Itnprovement Tuck-Polntmg er arytlme, 810-779III 515-6008 No Job to small" 76Hl Free EstImates Lrcr~ ...S[D, i:\SLRED .E~1t'nOT Hind D.g -Kl..'f!La...t Dram Tjlt" J&J • P'()RCHES • PATIOS • RAbf GARAGES & REPcACE ft~ ( HISTOFUC restoratlor .. Ex- • (313)884.9'512 3131 (810)n~700 ,OA ADVANCE Maintenance Inc Repair rebUild soreens replace step and counter flashings • LJRll't.\AYS PLASTER & Drywall repair and painting Grosse POI"te references Call Charles "Chip" GlbsO!" Tear- OYts & Hauling Paintlng, Intenor & Exterior -D'ggm\l Method ~~'!:IIIL hilI .. '" ~VRfPAtR 1005 & Gutters WAT£RPROOANG AMERICAN ...... Multey CO. Carpentry THOMAS KLEINER BASEMENT ' CEIUNG repairs water damage cracks paint. ing wallpaper removal plaster, textu'e or smooth Lteenseo contractor Joe 313-881- Addition & Dormenl Concrete & Masonry Plast~r Repair & Drywall Rough & Finish GUARANTEED WATERPROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION <:4 Yea,s experience t'eastone bac.ctlil Spotless Cleanup Quality Workmanship 10 YR GUARANTEE SENIOR D!SCOUNT .1_.... 917 PL&m~NG Mchen& Bath ALL WORK 901 US£MUH WAHII'IWOfING 912 .UllDING /~EMOD£LlNG Stdlng 1 ".\.~.,,1' RoofIng 810.n6-1750 ,. ........ ..." ..'I$:"~~.m ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W1naows & Doors REPLACCO CENTER ., nU I~ Building WALLS REPAIRED ST"lA1GHTENED CLASSIC wood soeed b'Jat 1927 dart 26 In pie COCkPit fJI'y re stored new 454 ASK,ng $32 000 &1 0 776-7736 ---_._-~-- Greater Detroit BASEMENT WATERPROOFING EASTPOINTE APPLIANCE 9f1IUllDINGiREft\ODWHG .<!~31 --------- 1995 Ford F150 e}(\enOed 1992 Lumina APV ,oad cab 5 0 autOMallc dark ed 7 pas"enger 653 'OATS "A~fS AND green excellerl ('ord. 107000 miles ~harp SfRVI(( 512990 (313/G82-5320 tlon loaded $1 4,900 S4 950 (8101790-5845 1 MARINE WOODWORK !:lest 8 0- 776-821 8 1989 Jeep Wrangler 4X4 1994 Plymoutn voyager C.Jstom deSlgned & bL.l!I black 5 saeed hard lop 1994 GMC Suburban SLE, IMS lamp van conver Cabinetry Repairs dry-rot highway "'j1!eS nICe' 9 passenger 2 wheel Sion for WheE'IChalr23K 23 Years E)(penence $3,650 (810)790-5845 dnve loaded FI!:lerqlass excelle'1t condl!lon Have PortfoliO running boards - Ilke $24,900 (3'3)88:>-8138 & References 1986 Jeeo Cnerokee Co' '1ew' $1<1,900 Cenlral \248)435-6048 1994 PJymo",th Voyager manche blue good Auto Le&lng & Sales Good condition' $6 500 IIS4 'OAT STORAGE, (}()(KlNG conull.:m 1201< asking 313'885-8~OO 839. 0' best As" for Bot $3209 (3,3)331-4638 4462 evemngs 810-755.1616 BOATWELLS' startil"lg at 19&4 Jeep Cherokee 6 cfl$350 FOOlof Alter Road b 13 AUTOMOTIVE " bl2 AUTOMOTlVf Inder 71 000 well malflin Delro" (313)331WANHO TO IUY VAN~ ta ned ''''liles, '10 rust m6837 ALL junk cars wanted te' or Itl<e new recent 1993 Aerostar dar\( blue Servlr>g Grosse Poltlle COVERED wells' FOOT of tuli power, mint COndl' bat1erv brakes tires Aller Road In Detroit Ha'PE!r Woods St Clair tlon $7,9001 besl 313 exha-Js1 $7 200 or best Secure location $1,500 Shores II. Detrol! s east 884-7150 [3131882-0586 season (313l33Hxl37 side 810.779.8797 ~-"" 907 USEM£Nf ::.4':1S15 (31.j/~i:jl 1994 Jeep Ch~rokee Spert red CD/ casselle 4 door 81 000 miles f):Il~~~~~ "::~"... 901 AlUMn.UM SIDING . o .. --'nIA~rTnAY U I II L II I U 614.lD10MOTlVI l"sJ',,-CP La", 1995 Ford [~;nGI '1e to'd AUTO dc,•• '1 ~ay'T'ent S'25 ECIpse conve's U', 0, e" 11 !"latter what l.eathar anti al gCJdleS vO,,d'hl rg record ~ 41 K d~l.t:;l.ell cClndltlor ~kf L.)~'1neh I SI.I'al.2e S 1 SJO (3' 3)682 2'i?C 8'0 T4.C,9"" 1S93 Ford '1ern,'", ~' " I.enaeo \ an IOddt:.J d ... T1tU(I!S .51 tOATS AND MOI~S '''lltlur''' wl,eelS t, ql' 1996 Dodo!' Rd'"l 1500 miles ex.l,e~le" .... O'10l 1995 "rcldj W'1'le Adven Cluo 8ab Fled va l,on $: 500 ~es1 "rer ?08 sport 1,sr,ng ?-'r< '03cea S' 950:) b1 0,7'1 ....... ~ ~l "I '1t CunOllor 101\ (810)79' 623E rlJur~ VI 1r Eagle Tral er 199(; r wi J c."rgu \i'ln I.JI ~ounc sys1em 1993-F156R;;p ~tde -V6 '3l.le clute dol'" (),tr,.. AIP"k VhS $26000 besl C san reacy S3 -'95 5 spaeo dl' pjlVe w,n 13'3)8848705 lJG~t C"nt,a, A,uiw led~ :lOws locks crJlse ulT' nq & ~a es 313865 DAY 192 (pockel cru's bar FIDe'glass TOlineau S300 83&-4462 eve en sallboa' 1'::187 Ex co"er 'leI'\; tires exce' f1tnQS pnt (""()pn.t nn .:, .......,00 cel,E'I"l' condilion wel' eqJ,pped 54900 Cal \313'0857248 19C1S- G'I.C -Sa'a' SLE 131318814356 --II' c'Ulse PCII'G' lacks 1987 F 1~O II.JCII gOOD Vl1t100W" 6 passenger BOAT Insur<lnce Very eunditlon great wor" ve M",ch more 33000 cor-ipetlll"e quality COI'"1' 'lICle & transporlatlon miles A,al'ab e April panles D scounts ava j$1200 313881-88'2 3rd $'3900 8825829 ablE' Pierce & Campa ny 18 8 Mark 34J. 1995 Ford F 150 w~i'e 1991 GRANC Ca,aya'l Ol'OC Vicki white gray leather 6 !oadl1d excellent cond,- Io.' r, -" -, VAMS FOR "a,e by :>Wflel 1995 1989 IvlllSl.bsh Monle-u S'..,w :>401 o)(lord 4 ooor moon roo' luad ed sl'"e' - 36 000 :Jreer ~dnd lec'lher 1')'£1 miles $6 5()~ (:)13)882 or i o\\rc' CO olave' 5"2(' & ~II dea'er service 61.J-kUTOIlOTlVI :>t,Lvv IT'I€< $2'500 I rn' B1C-'5820~' -~~,;;-- iOi AllJQMOTIYE ' , .::80S ex""t 1 ~ 1994 To\e a a r 24 JOJ '1l11E'S h.JI') St. ..,50 ;::;'Ill\€ TO/vta 1991 .-- FOltflGN le'w--;-;;-;o ,\,,]:>'1 1992 ve ~ i,let v 2 J:>or 5 speeo 88r, t\.:; rust' E> ('a JaO€'d 5 ~peec S520C 313/8849125 BrOvqr,ar-' 2 ::loo' a.J', air po,,\e .... J. ... -.,\(." loc,,;. tili C .Jlse Cd::,se' a :::... )"-0 _ -'] r, u~\ S2.\.Jrr -.J""JU 1989 a'll vCI'(~ ,',:tdeC ~rla';:, i992 t S'" 5.):' 81 C QS4 ~944 839 44132 ::>a;e .;:1'10 Careo aS62'74 '450(;0 .s~ \--ar-'}..;a S~ \\Inoo'..,s ,OCK::, rus'p v \'eo "ev less enl,v Jery clear 3135851083 1310294 ,-wUd.:;:'::, s e eo E ,(Ira <-I ~'~~ PONe I ~Of 010::, .:or CiJK .05 fOREIG~_ '. lu3JeO I()\\ adllal gas 'a'1, reeD" C ean r ... .g rurs got.)(: 8es' ore' 13' 2)dS:: ~8Ci 1994 C,JtI""" Su;:! , , fOREIGN Regency Elite 1985 Acu a dJeno Or'91 m'leaje Es na own"r tv Iy '0<10"0 'a1<. Sd,e $7500 81l; rnoc.r roo' R~ns g00d I u~rml~i?'" excetle'1t J t OP S3 750 best 1993 S3'u -. S_2 ~ OCt. Orel ,,13 862 ~3:>" "'" ,.... al" power W,0 ':'ulse a arri. fr stereo ca::,set1e I)'g'IWB. -,I e:, gooa cu lCJI,or 52 500 13'J188E 89..38 alter 6 1963 ~OS AUTOMOllVE GENEUl MOTORS _ ....... II~~ - __ "_ ......... ::IIQ..."" ClASSIFIEDS COOL! ARE _ I Thursday, F~bruary 19, 1998 Grosse Foin~e News I The Connecti-on . 933 EXCAVATING GARY ; I • 1'10 (, 1< II grvund rer1lC\al CIG e1c ,.::J resldt::'1t dl pool "lJC" r ln~~f r'ee estlnk1.te.... do I fC'~~ ra IN I" G A'l bl~ rdle" . 81 ()..415.9393 -, Fence W'lile Soeclal "Is Tr~ 93~ flOOR SANDING/ REFINISHING -HOME 19 (810l716 (810) 468-8962 2:Q'Y.. C HOTT~OI"'l • ov."r-.;,r 1104 48045 on"y •• /- i I • f I r _ .. SEAVER'S Home Maintenance Gutters replaced, WII""-uu-.-., C311"NOW I'WI"" fOr r~~~ for fertilizing & ALL In One available" ""0'Small AL'S **** Tree tr mmlng 1'ee re mo,al stUrT'p remollal Winter rates Year arouna service Sen or O,SCOU'1ts '-800-544-9383 fTlap neeaed 10' G'osse Po nle lawn crew Call Tom (248)398-9226 aftef 730pr'fl pal'1tmg drywall tenng clearing ng References OF ALL: II DKCOUNT . TRAsH HAi-Ui.iNG 6 REMo __~, I ----------MASTER Std ner Exppoj "\Iood j nl~hlng stain proo,e'11S corrected Da vld Rolewlcz '811Jl296 2249 AFFORDABLE Intenor pa,ntlng drywall plas len'lg wclllpdper 20 years experience C EG Painting Free estimates L,censea Cd:1 JIm . 884-8757 294-4420 31~371-8326 8ecalrs I BRENTWOOD n-ndable ~"~'ice Free Estimates ..... ,... '0 (8,) ~ Y 9495"76 "lJ Palnt,nnl '" =====:=U ~j-------------------, I I Ilc:..:::t t::::' _---- .... L S WALKER CO Plu-nblrg Drain Clea'1lng All hepa r", F,ee Est,mates' Reasonab,e' Insured B10-286-1799 pager ME...f!.BST DISCOUNT PLUMBING $ w"," PAY MORE?? 7 DAVS 24 HOURS •• A' 1i1~ ftft II ".- .. II _-- '60 ROOfiNG SEIlY.I(f ADVANCE Mall"tena'lce Inc Roof leak repair spec.al's' 313884-'3512 II ;l + C E G Roollng repa,rs flat roofs gutle's Sid '19 caroen'"Y ch n-nel's Do 'l1y own work 15 years e>.perlence Free estl ma'es Licensed 810757-2542 JAMES A Sme,ser Roo! Repa r & 'lIIalrtenance Co Flat roof specialist 1<10-774-7794 Page' 810-466 0285 follCON roofing stOlng gu>+e':, Tear-cffs rf' roofs RepairS 10 year wa'ranty Licensed In sL.fed (810)4472236 Some Clas$;flcatlons are reqUired by law to I be licensed Check w1h proper S,-.'n~' r)r"'\ .....,<"'11 ~ RJ;;~tng P!1Qf ,>p<",I(' Rr>,)? Rprl()')! m, 'to porCI)(, t)/" _ 1 v\ ( I<' [}',r~ <;, lk" r" )\ Agency .. 960 llooflNG I1r CJ',"-"1 , tt hf''')!O; r1~t~, £'3,,,( l d) State to verify license ' SEIlVKf Street Index • Schools II J & J ROO~F~N911 .;, f '"rf I 1111,he' '<11)f{ 'I ;,-,,1 d\J\ "J II \ • ~ .. ~~tlllg.~ n ....(" I rill • \Vall R RfI'AI \/ Pflntr (I! 0 ('mCflng, ,5, /1') IilIll1 , ... ~,~84-"764 I 1."',,, ,\1-"01'11 XllklC'R ')imt { , Inti nodF)(ter or Pdml n:j ',f> (I#p n ~ reoar,.-t'iO 1 before palJ1tlnq and Jse only'''''' flne~l miter al 'or the (>ngo~t lasting re':i S~ea We-C;lCrrPf'OP fare qUdlt\ P"lj ideli ani C0UrtC')v REASONABLE RATES tt1ltt:. r.::> I [MRI t::lo" rVL..L.f 'N~uRE;) the Lest j'" 886.7602 ONLY $1.95 Complete: r'1~l It 0.. , h I 30 YEARS EXPERiENCE FREE ESTIMATE. FlILLY INSURED 885-4867 SDf'C alll ng 1944) special IT' your Ma'n'enance $1495 All MADAR Hana wash wlnoows makes all ages all a'1d walls t'rl:<e estlpart" siocked 38 years "nates 8. references e~perlence 3' 3-865 7 313~21-2934 437 5ewer$60 ~4 PAINnMGjDECOUTING . 810-791-0070 (Established DrainS $40 113 882 ~6"'73 D, BROWN PAINTING & REMODELING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ALL TYPES 40 YEARS IN THEPOINTES PllorT'blng Needs oalnllng wallpaper In stallatlon Pres11ge Painting, Dave RoleWICl (810)296 2249 licensed/ msured pas [Jlurnb Cail GEORGE OLMIN WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE • For all four 'efmlshl'19 paint & var'1lsh l""IRemoval• _ __ VGlI ....e-llll) '"'' 882-0029 $ , 95-4 PAINTING/DECORATING WOOD stain f TUNE-UP 10me I(J~,! ------ I Ch r1n-.::\ - ....~<:l.rs 965 S£WING MACHIN£ 1tE'A11l THE PLl ~.fBER ~I L '>I ...~Tt Il PLl \l1ll1Co Tear offs ~ 88-S565~1 Father &. Sons 810 QUALITY workmansh p Painting plaster, Larpentry, all hOMe repairs 15 years expenent:e In. '>uroo fE'ferences Seavers Home Maintenance 313 882-0000 10°0 off 810.7718014 IIIIlth thiS ac 954 PAINTiNG/DECORATING Judy i FAMOUS na,ntenance serving Grosse POI'lte S ",ce ; 943 Licensed, bondea insured Wall wasrl'1g carpet clean11'9 313884-4300 (313)526-7100 24 hot..rs QUAL.ITY wallpaper Installation Reasonable pnces free estimates Call Mary 313 881-0273 Wallpapellng 30 years 01 quality & servlCf' to POlntes Shores Harpar Woods Free estimates illl 810-776-6321 or 1CCI'C11 HAGGERTY I 931 WINDOW WASHING Dave s Sewer & Dram CleanrnQ All p u'Oorr.g ana repa"s nev. and O,d PROFESSK>NAL wallpa. per hang.ng by Der.ltllle 18 years expenence Aelerences available thrOughout ttle Grosse POinte and Birmingham areas Free estunates Call (313)882-7816 BOWMAN Palntl'lg IT'tenorl exteror Res dentlal 26 years experience Calr Gary 810 326-1598 , Homes ' Garages , YardS. Basements • Scrap Metal • ~pliances Removed & R~--"-' reCI_-~~nce Ing I j lie. Master Plumber TR'y AH1_7<;7_7?"l2 Large ct Discount MICHAEL , Rut-ber roofs nel< and repalr PrOOUc\ Warranty '>mu: 3' 3.821 ,2984 Roofs Flat Roor~ Gt..a'anteed ~PAINTlNG, Wallpapenng Wall Washing' Jan 313 '_0... ~ Shingle "'1>,11 Wo'k HilL MADAR Maintenance Hand wall l'oashJ'lg ar.d wlndo\' s Free est,. '"1a.es & r~lerences IN:;,URED 886-0520 "'Frc'€! Estimates 313-705-7568 NICK Palnling 40 years expenence Interior' ex teror Grosse Po,nle area References rel.a bie 810.778.9619 ~~S~ANZ'S P':lntlng, plastering, wallpapenng Prices quality workmansh,p References We Clean gutter c1eanlflg roof leaks etc Senior c'sco:..nts AI (313)886. I'nQf\ 'r"\ ....... r" DEp ....... cnu",c~c, l,.VI 1i--~1I_LA__W_N-m_a_ln_le_n_a_n-c_e-. -Fo-r-e-- tlve Hone repairs . II Carpe'1try electncal plur"'lolng caul~lr)g locks drywall repair ACTIVE TREE EXPfRTS A. PAINTING In'erior/EK1enor 'speclallzlng In rep:amng damageo p,aster' cracks • W"ldow purtylr'g caUlking repalntll1g '~epalnl1g aluml!1um & wood Siding • Power washlno For Free Estlmale Call (313)871-1925 Pager (313)301-{)139 31~-1207 Home Re- Home Inteno' Exterior SpeCial. IZI'lg In repal'1ng damaged plaste' drywall &. cracks peeling paint Window put tYing and caulking wallpapering Also palnl Old aluMinUM ~Ialng All work and ma'enal gJaranteed Reo sonable Grosse POinte refe'ences Fully 'nsured Free est'"'1ates 313-88?b038 MICHAEL SATIIARY 313-88~155 JODS C 0 d e ,IviOla t lOPS pairs Clean-up fll<-up 313371-8326 Jim Bock. aeratJngl ~Dlscount packages JOHN S PAiNTING Custom Wall Coverings Grosse POinte LICENSED 521-0726 ". ~eferences 954 PAINTING IDlCORATING lfIfoonaflO'l DRAIN "Sentor ps!,mares & resloen. 977 WAll WASHING GUTIERS REPtl,PS I'J'3!!!~!· & 778.9619 • OF ';E~~S PLUMBING "'Full site SYSTEMS 77') 2614 313-88 5-0146 0"1 ,JI l~IU) ~'I:'I'O":'I:" OK I 1'I111.1-... :'>~-00+:l:." "H HO\\ U HllWABI ~ Ql \I Ir\ ( \" R~' .... !lgALL ,P1rW0rl<mar- ....r'r \fo,ar'an'/ 0 (Inger r'f1c1'(J al Wel r S~~lIJI, nq to TEAR Of FS 1U 1"'5 Yt..fH FOR A FRE::E E::STIMATE:' Municipalities • Churches Recreation Areas and more••• Grosse Pointe News ,t, , US lODAY I"" 313- CO''1D ete se'Vlces f'orr "'lJI 2'1d laml'1ale .::: Pewab,c rT1clrOle and g':a""18 ElI.peflf.'lced Grosse POinte' Great rates rerer01ces ,"sur. eo 3'3-8236233 PLY DIRECT JOHN Karoutsos Palntl"lg Intenorl extenor Over 15 years elCpenence 5 PAINTING, wall wa..hlr>g year warranty Custorr by Myrna Grosse t,r'shes ",all paper re Pomte references de mo.a plastenng 810. pendable thorough 810-29&2274 Appliances Concrete! DH-t Construction DebriS Garage Demolition B.?sern3nt CI~r. ~ ...~ Can Mallei Remo ..e Anything PHILIP WASSENAA..R - 313:882-0000- 945 "ANDYMAN FREE estimates 31J106.6CI2 rnnf ."I.o'::llr"'lAt"'l t'oOn:::ltt'At"'l Pogor ...-.! ................ I for more REMOVAL FAMOUS Mamlenarce wlnaow 6. guner CJean. Ing Licensed bonded Insured since 1943 313884-4300 ~"'~I!' - '" .. CREENSTAR .. , 822.9685 '- 'J2.1 FLAT ROOFIt ..G remodeling code won'. llxtures Water heatbrs Installed LlcE'nsed and I'1SJred WI'1dotl\l putty! caul~lng ) Grosse POinte Retere.,ces FIJII) InSJred Free EstlrPates tj,,lj, ~ tile Re F'ee est, Ce:iS8d IllSUr C'.wwle'c" MODI'" lED S'~,GLE Repal"S T...-Jp S5S 00 I MOVING-HAULING Appliance removal Gar",ge yard basement Cleanouts ConstructiOn debns F'ee estImates MR 8'S 313-882-3096 810-759-0457 944 GUTTEIlS LANDSCAPE ~ \- 9~~ HAULING Seasons Tree ServIce Tr"nmlng remo/al, stt.rnplng Snow plow GUTTERSInstalled. reIrog Free estimates Inpaired ('leaned sured 19th year 81 {)SCreens Power wash""?7e ~23"t Ind Free esbmates wcensed, insured "'ortheastem Improvements lnc 31~372-2414 , F.....- mar> ',[Je l.J It'aCfor vl~Y -r;, J A',) J coun- IJdrrage 0;,::' '::J 13J or; FREE orr DAN ROEMeR PLUMBING PAINnNG e~ r":J" !?dslern p'~JVer-,e'll, lfie _'7C. 24 i 4 ""TAr' RESHIN3LE CE~TIFIED APPLICATONS Free estl77 43~3 C' COMMEPCA, Hntu.?r 313-886-2521 INTERIORlEXTERIOR Power Washl"1(1 Repal'ltmg • Alumtnu"T1 Siclong Vanety of color~ Fo<.............. Contractors WR_Deliver! J L VERTREGT Ne\\ ",ork ,€'palfS re'lovallons wdle' heate's sewer Cleaning code VIolations All wo." guara"lteed Wile Team ... J ...,.. r ~<)OClt\l'3 ~~R\/ICE RE:;, DE'C AL Gro~se POI~If' Noon,,; 885-2633 I ::J C:O\/iPLE-'-E '\A~c:::tpl"" PI I('pn",p.fi --------- Dl.-i.:- 774-0781 (BlOJ 949-S3i6 FIVE 10 810 ~andy II Cal ForRfEE £srlmouos 9H LANDS(AWtSt GARDENERS -Husband Renaissance j ~, j MARTIN I INTERIO~S BY DON & LYNN 11'$<lred I Cootona. & • ""'''''''lj I t """"0'1j~\ ..... I ~ '* I I I"srnwt 24Hour~~ FURNITU.'=lE reflrlsf)ed repal'ed str'pped any typ~ of caning Free es t,fT'ates 31'3345-6258, 31 3-66 i -5520 ~ :;>1.1l. '-Pal"1tl'1g • Plumt>tng R~rs .. IV .Antenna R9mOv8l • "-:flog & Decl< Install"."", • Sl'E0Al. W1NTER !'.ATES " '\1'~~ fU~HITURE WIN,S HrNG,'UFtiOlS ruiNG ',7; 947 HEATINGAND (OOll~ • Sma~ I-+omc Rella r0 • GUtIe< Clea'!"'9 & Repal rs • Smal Root ~81rs Wood Cbips • ftrewood • Soow-flloW1f19 '515 & Operated j CERAMIC COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE N'loo\V gdllTlc., F'ee eSII'nales Licensed In ~urea NOf1heastem l'n plollerr,ents mc 313 Inhn <;t»lnl ... ..-,pf \..;: '"~ ... 1;., ,. "". T J.J 951 PlUMlltiG & INS TALLA nON .Wallpapenng PAT THE COPHER .- TOPPING -SHAPiNG - REMOVAL • TRIMMING .- LOT Q,lEARING .- FULLY!N5URED • SNOWIlEMOVAI • STUMP REMOVAL , Sundoy L'ce'1:.ed I+:>ME MAli'I'TE~.Ntv"'E SERv,CE SERVICE, WOOD floor Sd.ndlng refinishing Michigan Floor 5elVlceS 22725 Greater Mack Call 1-800-600. Rv PlumbIng electncal car pentry cera'mc lile painting or anything Na tille G'osse POi'1ter \313}886-5678 :TREE V,sa Discover & Mastercard accepted KELM. The onglna.ll Floo' Ron CERAMI", Pdl'l\ ng IntenD' ex ,e',L)' Pl0le"slclna ex ,J"i'~rlcea rete'er ces f-ree (::itlf''''a~es Insu"C0 I INTERiOR-;----Bxteno-;Sp"lCk'lng wallpaper Free Estimates toe MIKE DISCOUNT 810-778'2050 Call specloltyj DISCOufll$ Owned 573.6204 DISTINCTIVE LA\A. N MAINTENACE & GARDENII'-G SERVICES sa'1dlng reltn,st)lng old & nf'W (also ba'llsters) Insured E.<pemmced Mac' 313-535.7256 { stalling SERVICES, INC, I----810-294-1650 "'C»---- Speclaliz'ng "1 Glltsa flnls'1 " s.;,- ,or 0' Ij G'€'g 8'07772.77 SerVj(e palntl"lg and e,oc1ncal "","" GHi MPSC-L 19675 1+~ou h<1-8 a prob em '1eed repa'rs or any Iu&PE 313.885-0257 Floors 0; d'SlinC!IOfl since 1964 800 G'abow<;kl Founcer ' PreSident L,censed Insured membe' of The Better Busmess Bureau Free estimates We :,upplv Instcll sana slain and hnlsn wood floors new & ala -' Pa nt,ns qu"llly ,"~ur"\l Ja...l..... r p fair ~ -,8..... tree estllT' j,1E'S 1 I • Appl,onces ------- Carpentrv plU'110lng G& G FLOOR CO Wry.d floo's lour • P,onos ---------HONES" and depend~ble A~e 5 p <n lfi<€'1 ~ M ----_. "rJ S ) .... t" ...ar"w: tlle 'i ':1 .Jr 3C years ex~ AL-L ~!~:~~!~~ rep,lITs, all types Dryw .. 11 plclstenng car pentry Reasonable rates i810\773-2161 "pee...... ~~...... e 1o.es .. fii"e 1/>.0"...., ..... 'p$ Dan M rl!evlHi! -- 9i3tlUwo..-- FAMIL Y I I~ j'1850E :e'T1CI11-:r'\ I ~' & " J'-';- f\e-ncvc ...v")~ ( -.) sanding and fm Free estimates Yerke (810)772 1 ! 3'3,B82 dr'll,.::. ......... 5iOe78493: I~ • 5olu-doy Incorporatec l!cE'r"Jsed or j ~5u ec ....... r [ ~J 9 J3 311 872.2046 Aaent for Glo~l Von Lines HANDYMAN available elle"lngs a'1C week Ends Can do al'T10S' anything a'ou'1d the ~ AU'o'Tlatlc Gate Ope,ers' 2918C Grat,o' 80Sb'llIEtllU I'b :J"~.t> Long Distance FREE 0" "lte esllr'la,es cxpeflencea bro,se POinter Gumf"e • d "nc re"oent,a' 'epd r: & ImprovefT1e"lS KlIc'len &. batr OJ'" rerr,odellng ;'ieferen' <'s Insured (313)823 62J" ~~ I'-pponl e ...et')/lg8 "A 1''''. Estl'T'ale~ dno H~ ... 'l,('" lh ~ ~ ....ll-o... ...11 Locol & h" Cl~iTa~" S"ec a 2'I'g ,r s'na" lep" rs (810)79' 81 D-445-0225 Sf'", I '", the Grosse ";),nleS "wJce i 955 FLOOR 'shlng rerry 3118 3' 3 372 nc J .. ~ (, 11 ICl ~ 4~.,(~' rel--cll t..1 "",r,rk 24-4 REASONABLE FREE ESTIMATES OUICK SERw'ICE 28 years expetlence Call DominiC FENCE Ct.da, m,,'IlS i .... I'::; a ::J - -- d'ldqemt:pt - ---STUMP REMOVAL 822 3ClOO 800 ~n< 9851:' MODERN 1m') I)vt? 6684 IT ,. u dl s~ E: ... al ... 1~ I""' a.l lyU" ~ ut i= .... ~, C, ( d J 111.( 'n1lr,OOw\ I fV::ollf€U r'Jo'1~lede,.~ern 3; 3-884-4795 vp,"~ 0' Fe'1clng ';;'i:lles ~lr~ta lat";f1 l=iepa fS '$e'1lo'D,scou'l: 'A e ...s8'J LH.... 'UinAUATIoN S PA!NTlNG P () eSSI-:>na j:)81r' Iflg Pal'lll"g po",,' \\aCnng Code v.o atlo' "epa r~ Free E..~tl"" dtes re,,' r0U'ld Ca,1 '0' W8BkiV sC'JeOJle Company BRIAN V"')-' Hooting ,.d ~';J FRANKS ServIcE' '34 FENCES Griffin _"a5Ie r"lQ pIJf\'tlrg e'ert"sa' SCOOPER rE:a.;:.Und j"",\,. CARPENTRY \Ale Q ...ai I, ell! C. - . ...; MAC S TREE AND SHRUB TRIMMING (.()MPLEl E WORK Rb'S:J'I3.ble I'lales Quality Service Ga Ii '0'[1 & i {), ,6 442:l ."vdte, IE'I',OVd prGol'l;; ~lmfP'HOtU ts.c PAlNJING/DI(OIATlNG ,- ZER,LLI t:xcallat ~and<;caJ.)I'lg CO" c[ple eo "43 lANDSCAP£1Sj G-A1ll)ENNS . . U O»);s'ECnoN s 10C orts ~eDr\..l8.rv 19,1998 Grosse POinte News r-~OrtJl s-wimmers ready for MAC Red showdown with South ~t J v ... r ... Te 't _? f:' \Ir~ r:if:'C 1)1\ C .. -\~t"" , -l-t. j.'J l.>r{;' _u.- .t-Q" :::.-~ \: \\Itn 121 d ht Tr \.l( (..1~ ) ......'t:' ) - - rt-o: ... r"1tC''' 1,Rdj1'"t'" ...... rrdtt'''' thfl rr ...cl L \1\ ~~ a , I J " ....... t LJI...,'f->C; ~\ r"- ' e ":1 .LVii )1..1. t't r r't I _ )J .... ,1 I rt I " d \\l'lr"'er\\J.~t£ 1 ~ ...".J. --- -------------_._----- \ I!' a .Jt:" '"t- ~ R(, .... o::-\ II.... atopt}, Inl' cJO !1eaO (( ....-jrtl til'} :-/"-u ... J. fJ '--,.outr S'" \ • ~~pa }J ( l'" ~ll G.o;:'!1 h ~ ~\, lm~ P.t.o Dl'.-I,[1 'I :: '\ . 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