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" .Iull< l\l Ilnd Jun. ~) tlur dlllil ouq,lu: l'q\lltl.od ••l")lIt 511 p.'l'Ct pI of tllt' 'I 1ll,'lll ' ClIPlllll I :\'1'" Ill'llI ..... m •• 1I II III UI., n1<llI\ll~ ,md hI\.< 1I tilt' ••Ilt'.l &~U:lt' Ut., FitI'm, hit, It.' Ill' n ".tel pt'llCt'Sl.U~ Ct'lll.<" ~ld Furm .. , \\ lit< 1 "uj)t'rllll.t'ua tont DlUTtlll ::.chuUI lIlltl' It Cl\ll "uwl" 1.11.If It..' 1""lclt'Ilt..- \\11 Farms, City have no water worries with own processing system IrJlm~ Slall W~ \\ IU\I IlK... t III 1lI.'tl'\' U< u\\,' 'ull.,I .... 1l\\111 th. h''<lt .1Ild th. 1"'"uIIU~ stlmn (In \lulu I" ""'IlI'(\" lllU:l\'<! In th. "'\>«th"1 th. ell I ,~ G"lI>..... P\lllll. ,'nd Gl'l~""'" PlllIIII Ftt'llI' lU'< ,HI "l\t Your CommuniJy Newspaper Grosse Pointe News Ral'lda In JUM29.199S of Gl'I)NooC POInW Tilt' 199596 operlltlng budlll'l I~ Ihe result of a Illte. bused budgt'tlltg pl'OCt'llllInvolv. Ing thl1 cllntrlll office and the 14 HChool bulldlnj/!< In the sys- tem Each bulldlllg hilS ItJl own PAC <pl1lj{rIIm lId\ 1I101'Y com .. mIU'- .... ) IllUdl' up of wuchers, IIdnlll\l'lrutor' ~Iudl'nts par. ent.." IInd cummuility nlt'mbers \lollhoUl chlldrl'n l!:ach PAC reVI!'II- pr0l!'l"lIm priorities nnd nl .... >d" lInd IldVI'K)~ prinCipals IInd Ct'nlrul Ildmlnl~tl'lltor~ 88 to ho .... fund __ hould be Hpent This yl!lIr thl' Odmlnl-tratlon OdVllK.odthl' PACK to ~la8h budl/et... 10 rl'duce the overall _pendlnl!' by $lti million The lIpprouch WU_ uHCd fo\low.ng Iht, fllllull' of last February'8 ml1ll1j{l' ft'ljll!'sl fOi 8 I) mills and IlCforl' the .Iu'le 12 t'k>ct.lOn Mo~t of tht' "llIShl'<! progl.lm" '"e 1(' rcNt 0 red In the propoHl!d budllct bel'll th., c»."". a 1't'1t'mU l.o the pohet' would haw occurnod " &ho,,1 .ldnlllll~trotors de. rhnt'd lu dll uJ" .... "hill MOI.t\ldet did to pl1111lpl 1111 Im~llUgatlon thul I'\'.llltl'<l It1 tll<' dH1C'lphnlll'Y Ul'tlOlI Rt'Qul!~t. for Information !:ladt' to tht' "lhool dilltriet un. del Ih\' Mlchllllln Fn.'t'dom ol ln10l mlltlon Act l\t.rt' demed. 1Il'l,()1'd1l~ t.o Shim' o..'C'ou."l.' the mfurnlllt \1)11 ,ulIj,lhl Yo I\~ pro- tt'< to. d undu >llll IIW\ l'hent pI 1\ l1l'~'Vund thl'I'i!fol'l' 'l'Xt'mpt undl'l' lhl' FOIA Thumll' H :xh\\lIl"l.l' labor lOIIl1 .... ,l fOI tll., -<hool dlllUlet, lI1\l'.t Illull>d thl' lnlltWI llnd prt'pllrod 1I Il'ltal oplnton "Imh Illl~ dl'h\l,rt'<! '0 thl houru III a JUI\l' 15 dO-.tod-dIM'1' ....''''.101\ be fort, Ih. huurd, r, ~.:u\ur meet tng MOI.ldl., dt'Chlllod l.t.1 l~lm mt'nl on 1111' ulj1'l!eml'nt, !!lI)'11li llnh Ihat "thl'rt' lift' a lot of falM> rumol'1i out there " 1 'l\" 0{'''"'''' 1>n.'~ldl'l\1 of Illl (,1'1<',\ II" J,,,,' '"ll' ,If [h.' Mldll,ll.1I1 r,dll' lilll" A ...... "'l/I linn Nalwlll,1 r till' ,llnll A,,"O- 11,111011 ,,, .. ,,1 I .tl-" d~...JII1l'd 10 l~'mml nt <>11 till' dl'!{"lpllnu" ,1"'1 ...... /11'.111 !"",IUsc.' II' )U-I too P"llllllllll III Ilutlll'l Home: ('Ily 0\ Ll0'l'll.' Pomt(. FumUy: Wlfl' Eh7llht'lh und two (hlldll'l1 Occupation: Mllnll~ml! pHl1npr of Sllh'Tl'l\ Pnrtm r'! I P ('Iulln to Caml': '-,1 1'1" on Illln1l'10\l' (Ollll1ll111It\ hOllrd" Quott': 'Bemg mvo\vl'tl In Wlllm\ll1ltv alTun'! ll'lI1lorc(''l u 'len'll' or I (''!porl'lhdll V to 111) pUl'tlll'r- . See Htory, pllgc 4A ZlItional mooting a ~peclul roVl' nul' fund for lechnolollY'" !IlIld Ch1'l8 Fenton llB8uII».nl supt'r mtendent. for bUlllnellll "We Will set up a IIl!puraw fund for lax revenue colll'Ck'<! on the technology millagl' " Other communIty Illemool'tl qUl'Mtloned the dl8j)<lnty 00. tWl'l'n la~t yellr's Original budget of $68 1 mllhon llnd the llclual budllel of $744 nllll10n F('nton said lhe bnord, thloUllhout lhl' fiHCllJ yllal, nml'nds t.he hudj{lll Thl! bulk of thl! dllTerl'ncl' betwl.'en the nUl1lhllrS, he !lnld. III due 10 the l!l!llll'ment of l'mplnyec lon trncl.Il and sub!lequent retl'OllC live puymenlH thl' dlMtncl had t.o mnke The dllltrill hOHput tOIll'ther II budllet rt.'Concllrutlon ~tnte nll'nt eltplltlmng IhlN In fJrther dl'lllil. Fenlon ~lId Cople. ure IIVllllllbll' III the RdmllllNtfiltlon office, '189 8t elmr 111 the CIty By ~ A Mc:ShMt Stall Wrller A Grosse Pomw South High School Enghsh tt'llcbt'r hll~ bt-t-n lou$jX'ndt>d \\ 11houl j)<l~ for t.hn't' month~ The wacher Ah'xandrll. MOl llIdelo ulonj{ IIlth the Gro..... "oC POlntt' Educahon ASSCX'lIlllon and thl' olChooJdUitrlet >'Jlmt'd II dl!lClphnlil') ~mt'nl on JUn!' 16 !ltII.t.Il1tl Ihut :lilt' '" III not \\ ork or col!t'ct 'IIlan bet .... t't'll Stopt 5 Ulid N0\ 29 Th I' u.,'Tt't' nll!nl delll('lll_ Uw octIOIl lI>o ",-,VI'rt' lIud hel hud. rhlll\.C\' " Tht' .... hool Lotird on .Junl' 15 w!.lnlmoul!J~ dJn't1.ed th .. ad nUnlbtnttton \.(J ~ forward \\Ith lhl' actIon agllllUlt M()Ih1de8, who ha~ bc,ot.'nl'mployl'li b) the dJSUICt.Illr mol't' Ihlln 10 )t'UTll 'Whl'lI dlllClllllnur) lIclion 18 t.u.ken II I~ dOIlt' !lO OOcDU8e there hll~ bt.>C1l U vlolilltoll of reullOnabk ~landllrds und t'X pectatlons but It II alao done in I\C"('nrrtn.nC'.' w\\h \"hu, l nn 1IUd , t" UII 11 polln •• nd ~IuI" 111\\. ,lid "Upt'l Ulh'lld"1l1 r.d Shllll' I dll 11,11,1 III II,-"UI't' pilI ~Ill~ lIml olilel 1Ill!lIIo.'l", cd Illl' 10mmUml) hOW"H'l, Ihat our Invt'~llll"ullOn dul nol find ILIl) l'llmlnsl IIClI\'II~ Hud Ihat School district is silent on teacher's suspension Tastes great! See LAKE, pale 2A mer'll conlllmmntion of LukL 81 CllIlI would havp Hhc)\In hll(h ll'vt'l~ of thl''''' Ilnd 01 hl'l IIldlcntor 01 !illnlllrn' II10ng IhI' ~hOl"llIle IInd bl'llchl'1l - nWlln IIlIl' Ihe harmf,.1 .lulT wll.n'\ tmllmll fur hehllld ~ .. ' ...... '""n ..~ U "'iliA 'k 11 •• "t ••• 'Ick In.l yelll' hlld lhl'} ln~e.t"d the wlllel III tllt' .hof('llill Rut t.hll d"elx'l porllOn. of Ihe Illkl' 111 I Il'ht hnyl' hel'n )ucllll'd ."fl' , h!>ClUl""fe'l'ul Illdlrlltol' hUII,'nn dOPlln'l ~Urvl\ ( III Will. I A~ thl'y pnler wllter Iind nW\1 dolOr n.lll'lIm th('} 'I l 'lIh Jllled 10 llllht c1lm'l'l'nl It'mpll 111111 ell nnd orl!llnlHm~ Ihllt mlf.(ht LOn'lIIllW thl'lll Ilnll n, Ihl'y Ill> h om thl 'om Lt 0\ m pUl nut to l'eWIYlI11l wlllt'l lhl'11' numlwrll dlmll1ll1h 'lilid Shcndlln HOlick Iln em II on menlill lnicroblOloh'lllt With thl' that the dlllUlct III compellt'd t.o pay these benelil.ll which used t.o paid by the slate Shl' 111110 ob./f'Cted t.o thl' prop<llle(i I'l'<!uc tlon m the d\l;tnet'~ fund eq ult.y from about $6 II111110n lallt yeal t.o $3 8 million IWxl Yllur "We should hllve lIomt! money lltlt aSide," Pangborn Il8ld "I t.hlnk It's short SIghted on (the board's! purt not to plan for thiS .. Farms NlSldlmt Raoul PalITy CTltlClzed the proposed expendl tures a8 bemg "way over budll ct." and that mllny 01 the num berH "nft' dead wrong" PulITy also askl.'li tht! board why the lechnolollY millage revenues were nol put In U sep arate fund. I\ll Ihe district prom IlIl!d votel"l! !>eforl' the mIllage lllectlOn "Our intention III t.o bring In Ihl' hoard ut Its ,Iuly 10 orllRnI went to pre8ll Reliul1.8 0( that mootmg Will be hIghlighted In the July 6 edition VOWI'll on June 12 approved 6 S303 mIlls for operatmg pur, potles and 13255 mills for 1m plementatlon of a t.echnolOiY plan The maximum overall IIChool millage rate for home. ownel'll IS 14 1558 mIlls All homeownel'1i are leVied 6 mIlls by tho state Thl' board Will not set a tax rate untIl September Before tho board took netlon on thl' budgot. It conducted a public heanng at whIch a gath. lmng of community members who regularly attend ml~11n1f8 uddft' I18Cdthe bon rd School bollrd trustee elect Cllldy PunJj'horn Ilsked lhe bourd wh) It had not set IIslde ool .... l>cn $1 6 nuilion Ilnd $1 9 mIllIOn t.o put In II rellrt!menl IWlll'fit "prefund' In the evel •• G~ Pointe. Michipo Til,s III part of II mlltlli/Wlil Hefll'S on Lake SI ('/mr BVD.vld Howlrd Slal1Wnler Public 0plnlCm haH orten welil'hed heavily agalnRt. Es chenchl8 colt, an organism lnna wnIlU"lllrtm~ or rn~llln" fsuzt food lUlllnmerH III II flW yenrll IIgo Illld OOIllIl' the IIl1l1round archl'nemy of the humlln dllll'B tlve tract But 10 and of Itself, Eschen chIn coh, tolled E colt In lay clrclell, III mOlltly II harmlellH und naturul mhabltant of thl human dlll'eHtlvP HyHtem Ilnd glJ p<'rcllnt of It" formH IIn' not d," I'UHOoCU rl'y IIII! E coli 1M IIctually one mdlct! tor of Ihe preHOIlCCof the ml CrllllCOPIC Ol'llllntRmR lhlll do CRUse 1IineRR from contllml nated wllwr, RpOlllld food And ather llOurceR MlcroblololPRtll cull It an III dlcat.or bactena, nnd IU8t. Rum E. coli bacteria is 99 percent harmless School board expected to pass $74 million budget this week .~ IhIrt1~ A, McIhant Sta" Wrlttr After hearIng a variety of Iiuwltlonli from the pubbc on Monday. the Gr<lllMl Pomte IIChool board 18 expected t.o op prove a prop-llltld 174 4 million budget for the 1995.96 IIChool year Next year's budget repre lltln1.8the second year tht! HChool distrICt Will receive 67 perumt - or $49 million - In rl'VllnUe from the state The disulct nn tlclpates $72 Ii million In over all Nlvt!nue, Illcludmi local proPfrty taxes, tUIt.lon, earn mil on InV8stment8 and state and federal funds As required by law, tho board must approve a spending plan before June 30 The board voted on thll budget on Wednllsday, Juno 28. after the Orll!llllJ POinte News 6A 9A ,lOA ... 1JA 12A .13A ,18 58 Ie 4C Y j r n I rI I( J ~ .-II r j I l)y (-j ft " ".od Ih.' ~.,y<l. j r I' r" , ( ( I j >I( ,~ 'c;, b(,( I' OpWlOft Obltuanes" SenIors, Autos 8111llness Schools Fea / II reI! Enter/alllment Sports Cln~slfl('d ads INSII}f Sunday. July 2 TIlt' IUlnUtU MllC'k A I't'uue .f1rework~ dillplu) , cIelll..\'t'd d.1.K' t.o raw \\ tll llght up the aky a/Wr llUnllt't at Pan:e1lB &.Jd 10 Gro!\.-.t. POUIl.t' Woods MondAy, July .3 The Gro&lt' PomtA.>Woods Clty CounCIl holds 1t.\1 I'l'gIJ. lar councIl mt't't.1ng at 7 30 pm In Woods Clty hall. 20026 Mat'll Monday, July 10 The GI'OIl8ll Pomte llChool board conducUI It.Il annual orpnWltlonal meetlllj' at 7 pm, In the Wlc!UI\i Library at GI'OlliC Pomte South Hiih School Cmdy PB.Jlj'born and John Mills will take the oath of office and the new board wllllltlt 11.8meeting lIChedulll, elect new officers and take care of other matwrs relat. Ing t.othe Slal't of 11.8new lis. all year Thursday, July 6 The G I'OIlloe POinte Public t..lbnuy eel eb'l'ata. Ita ftJ'llt blnh~y 1\'<.""7 l.O \I P '" on tbe Central Library WlTll(l; Music. food refreahment.ll and enWl'tlIUlnllmt proVIded Tuesday, July .. Banks, post uffics and other government olnClell lIJ"Il clO8tld In observance ollnde Pfndcnce Day The GrOill' Pointe Newil officell an c:1oIed, dNdbnelil for the next ilaue woe D10ved up a day Vol. 56. No. 26 IPII()J{I;\I:HH202'JI • I)I<"'I'I:\''I \I)\,II<JISIN(;:HH2-,V'i()(). ClASSlnI:JUiH2h'JOIt. <IIHIII:\1I0N H1-')'i77' PRODllCTION:882-6090 m

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of Gl'I)NooC POInWTilt' 199596 operlltlng

budlll'l I~ Ihe result of a Illte.bused budgt'tlltg pl'OCt'llllInvolv.Ing thl1 cllntrlll office and the14 HChool bulldlnj/!< In the sys-tem Each bulldlllg hilS ItJl ownPAC <pl1lj{rIIm lId\ 1I101'Y com ..mIU'-....) IllUdl' up of wuchers,IIdnlll\l'lrutor' ~Iudl'nts par.ent.." IInd cummuility nlt'mbers\lollhoUl chlldrl'n l!:ach PACreVI!'II- pr0l!'l"lIm priorities nndnl....>d" lInd IldVI'K)~ prinCipalsIInd Ct'nlrul Ildmlnl~tl'lltor~ 88to ho .... fund __ hould be Hpent

This yl!lIr thl' Odmlnl-tratlonOdVllK.odthl' PACK to ~la8hbudl/et... 10 rl'duce the overall_pendlnl!' by $lti million ThelIpprouch WU_ uHCd fo\low.ngIht, fllllull' of last February'8ml1ll1j{l' ft'ljll!'sl fOi 8 I) millsand IlCforl' the .Iu'le 12 t'k>ct.lOn

Mo~t of tht' "llIShl'<! progl.lm"'" e1(' rcNt0 red In the propoHl!dbudllct

bel'll th., c»."". a 1't'1t'mU l.o thepohet' would haw occurnod "

&ho,,1 .ldnlllll~trotors de.rhnt'd lu dll uJ".... "hill MOI.t\ldetdid to pl1111lpl1111 Im~llUgatlonthul I'\'.llltl'<l It1 tll<' dH1C'lphnlll'YUl'tlOlI

Rt'Qul!~t. for Information!:ladt' to tht' "lhool dilltriet un.del Ih\' Mlchllllln Fn.'t'dom olln10l mlltlon Act l\t.rt' demed.1Il'l,()1'd1l~ t.o Shim' o..'C'ou."l.'themfurnlllt \1)11 ,ulIj,lhl Yo I\~ pro-tt'< to. d undu >llll IIW\ l'hentpI 1\ l1l'~'Vund thl'I'i!fol'l' 'l'Xt'mptundl'l' lhl' FOIA

Thumll' H :xh\\lIl"l.l' laborlOIIl1....,l fOI tll., -<hool dlllUlet,lI1\l'.t Illull>d thl' lnlltWI llndprt'pllrod 1I Il'ltal oplnton "ImhIlll~ dl'h\l,rt'<! '0 thl houru III aJUI\l' 15 dO-.tod-dIM'1' ....''''.101\ befort, Ih. huurd, r, ~.:u\ur meettng

MOI.ldl., dt'Chlllod l.t.1 l~lmmt'nl on 1111'ulj1'l!eml'nt, !!lI)'11lillnh Ihat "thl'rt' lift' a lot offalM> rumol'1i out there "

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FumUy: Wlfl' Eh7llht'lhund two (hlldll'l1

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('Iulln to Caml': '-,1 1'1" onIllln1l'10\l' (Ollll1ll111It\hOllrd"

Quott': 'Bemg mvo\vl'tlIn Wlllm\ll1ltv alTun'!ll'lI1lorc(''l u 'len'll' orI(''!porl'lhdll V to 111)pUl'tlll'r- .

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ZlItional mooting a ~peclul roVl'nul' fund for lechnolollY'" !IlIldCh1'l8 Fenton llB8uII».nl supt'rmtendent. for bUlllnellll "WeWill set up a IIl!puraw fund forlax revenue colll'Ck'<! on thetechnology millagl' "

Other communIty Illemool'tlqUl'Mtloned the dl8j)<lnty 00.tWl'l'n la~t yellr's Originalbudget of $68 1 mllhon llnd thellclual budllel of $744 nllll10n

F('nton said lhe bnord,thloUllhout lhl' fiHCllJ yllal,nml'nds t.he hudj{lll Thl! bulk ofthl! dllTerl'ncl' betwl.'en thenUl1lhllrS, he !lnld. III due 10 thel!l!llll'ment of l'mplnyec lontrncl.Il and sub!lequent retl'OllClive puymenlH thl' dlMtncl hadt.o mnke

The dllltrill hOHput tOIll'therII budllet rt.'Concllrutlon ~tntenll'nt eltplltlmng IhlN In fJrtherdl'lllil. Fenlon ~lId Cople. ureIIVllllllbll' III the RdmllllNtfiltlonoffice, '189 8t elmr 111 the CIty

By ~ A Mc:ShMtStall Wrller

A Grosse Pomw South HighSchool Enghsh tt'llcbt'r hll~bt-t-n lou$jX'ndt>d \\ 11houl j)<l~for t.hn't' month~

The wacher Ah'xandrll. MOlllIdelo ulonj{ IIlth the Gro....."oC

POlntt' Educahon ASSCX'lIlllonand thl' olChooJdUitrlet >'Jlmt'd IIdl!lClphnlil') ~mt'nl on JUn!'16 !ltII.t.Il1tl Ihut :lilt' '" III not\\ ork or col!t'ct 'IIlan bet ....t't'llStopt 5 Ulid N0\ 29 Th I' u.,'Tt't'nll!nl delll('lll_ Uw octIOIl lI>o

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Tht' ....hool Lotird on .Junl' 15w!.lnlmoul!J~ dJn't1.ed th .. adnUnlbtnttton \.(J ~ forward \\Ithlhl' actIon agllllUlt M()Ih1de8,who ha~ bc,ot.'nl'mployl'li b) thedJSUICt.Illr mol't' Ihlln 10 )t'UTll

'Whl'lI dlllClllllnur) lIclion 18t.u.ken II I~ dOIlt' !lO OOcDU8ethere hll~ bt.>C1l U vlolilltoll ofreullOnabk ~landllrds und t'Xpectatlons but It II alao done inI\C"('nrrtn.nC'.' w\\h \"hu, l nn1IUd , t" UII 11 polln ••nd ~IuI"111\\. ,lid "Upt'l Ulh'lld"1l1 r.dShllll' I dll 11,11,1 III II,-"UI't' pilI~Ill~ lIml olilel 1Ill!lIIo.'l", cd Illl'10mmUml) hOW"H'l, Ihat ourInvt'~llll"ullOn dul nol find ILIl)

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School district is silenton teacher's suspension

Tastes great!

See LAKE, pale 2A

mer'll conlllmmntion of LukL81 CllIlI would havp Hhc)\Inhll(h ll'vt'l~ of thl''''' Ilnd 01 hl'lIIldlcntor 01 !illnlllrn' II10ng IhI'~hOl"llIle IInd bl'llchl'1l - nWllnIIlIl' Ihe harmf,.1 .lulT wll.n'\tmllmll fur hehllld

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'Ick In.l yelll' hlld lhl'} ln~e.t"dthe wlllel III tllt' .hof('llill Rutt.hll d"elx'l porllOn. of Ihe Illkl'111 I Il'ht hnyl' hel'n )ucllll'd ."fl' ,h!>ClUl""fe'l'ul Illdlrlltol' hUII,'nndOPlln'l ~Urvl\ ( III Will. I

A~ thl'y pnler wllter IindnW\1 dolOrn.lll'lIm th('} 'I l 'lIhJllled 10 llllht c1lm'l'l'nl It'mpll111111 ell nnd orl!llnlHm~ Ihlltmlf.(ht LOn'lIIllW thl'lll Ilnll n,Ihl'y Ill> h om thl 'om Lt 0\ mpUl nut to l'eWIYlI11l wlllt'llhl'11' numlwrll dlmll1ll1h 'lilidShcndlln HOlick Iln em II onmenlill lnicroblOloh'lllt With thl'

that the dlllUlct III compellt'd t.opay these benelil.ll which usedt.o paid by the slate Shl' 111110ob./f'Cted t.o thl' prop<llle(i I'l'<!uctlon m the d\l;tnet'~ fund eqult.y from about $6 II111110nlalltyeal t.o $3 8 million IWxl Yllur

"We should hllve lIomt!money lltlt aSide," PangbornIl8ld "I t.hlnk It's short SIghtedon (the board's! purt not to planfor thiS ..

Farms NlSldlmt Raoul PalITyCTltlClzed the proposed expendltures a8 bemg "way over budllct." and that mllny 01 the numberH "nft' dead wrong"

PulITy also askl.'li tht! boardwhy the lechnolollY millagerevenues were nol put In U separate fund. I\ll Ihe district promIlIl!d votel"l! !>eforl' the mIllagelllectlOn

"Our intention III t.o bring InIhl' hoard ut Its ,Iuly 10 orllRnI

went to pre8ll Reliul1.8 0( thatmootmg Will be hIghlighted Inthe July 6 edition

VOWI'll on June 12 approved6 S303 mIlls for operatmg pur,potles and 13255 mills for 1mplementatlon of a t.echnolOiYplan The maximum overallIIChool millage rate for home.ownel'll IS 14 1558 mIlls Allhomeownel'1i are leVied 6 mIllsby tho state Thl' board Will notset a tax rate untIl September

Before tho board took netlonon thl' budgot. It conducted apublic heanng at whIch a gath.lmng of community memberswho regularly attend ml~11n1f8uddft' I18Cdth e bon rd

School bollrd trustee electCllldy PunJj'horn Ilsked lhebourd wh) It had not set IIsldeool ....l>cn $1 6 nuilion Ilnd $1 9mIllIOn t.o put In II rellrt!menlIWlll'fit "prefund' In the evel ••

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Til,s III part of II mlltlli/Wlil

Hefll'S on Lake SI ('/mrBVD.vld HowlrdSlal1Wnler

Public 0plnlCm haH ortenwelil'hed heavily agalnRt. Eschenchl8 colt, an organismlnna wnIlU"lllrtm~ or rn~llln" fsuztfood lUlllnmerH III II flW yenrllIIgo Illld OOIllIl' the IIl1l1roundarchl'nemy of the humlln dllll'Btlve tract

But 10 and of Itself, EschenchIn coh, tolled E colt In layclrclell, III mOlltly II harmlellHund naturul mhabltant of thlhuman dlll'eHtlvP HyHtem Ilnd glJp<'rcllnt of It" formH IIn' not d,"I'UHOoCUrl'y IIII!

E coli 1M IIctually one mdlct!tor of Ihe preHOIlCCof the mlCrllllCOPIC Ol'llllntRmR lhlll doCRUse 1IineRR from contllmlnated wllwr, RpOlllld food Andather llOurceR

MlcroblololPRtll cull It an III

dlcat.or bactena, nnd IU8t. Rum

E. coli bacteria is 99 percent harmless

School board expected to pass $74 million budget this week.~ IhIrt1~ A, McIhantSta" Wrlttr

After hearIng a variety ofIiuwltlonli from the pubbc onMonday. the Gr<lllMl PomteIIChool board 18 expected t.o opprove a prop-llltld 174 4 millionbudget for the 1995.96 IIChoolyear

Next year's budget reprelltln1.8the second year tht! HChooldistrICt Will receive 67 perumt- or $49 million - In rl'VllnUefrom the state The disulct nntlclpates $72 Ii million In overall Nlvt!nue, Illcludmi localproPfrty taxes, tUIt.lon, earnmil on InV8stment8 and stateand federal funds

As required by law, thoboard must approve a spendingplan before June 30

The board voted on thllbudget on Wednllsday, Juno 28.after the Orll!llllJ POinte News

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Sunday. July 2TIlt' IUlnUtU MllC'k A I't'uue

.f1rework~ dillplu) , cIelll..\'t'dd.1.K' t.o raw \\ tll llght up theaky a/Wr llUnllt't at Pan:e1lB&.Jd 10 Gro!\.-.t. POUIl.t' Woods

MondAy, July .3The Gro&lt' PomtA.>Woods

Clty CounCIl holds 1t.\1 I'l'gIJ.lar councIl mt't't.1ng at 7 30pm In Woods Clty hall.20026 Mat'll

Monday, July 10The GI'OIl8ll Pomte llChool

board conducUI It.Il annualorpnWltlonal meetlllj' at 7pm, In the Wlc!UI\i Libraryat GI'OlliC Pomte South HiihSchool Cmdy PB.Jlj'born andJohn Mills will take the oathof office and the new boardwllllltlt 11.8meeting lIChedulll,elect new officers and takecare of other matwrs relat.Ing t.o the Slal't of 11.8new lis.all year

Thursday, July 6The G I'OIlloe POinte Public

t..lbnuy eel eb'l'ata. Ita ftJ'lltblnh~y 1\'<.""7 l.O \I P '" ontbe Central Library WlTll(l;

Music. food refreahment.lland enWl'tlIUlnllmt proVIded

Tuesday, July ..Banks, post uffics and

other government olnClell lIJ"Il

clO8tld In observance ollndePfndcnce Day The GrOill'Pointe Newil officell anc:1oIed, dNdbnelil for the nextilaue woe D10ved up a day

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June 29, 1995Groae Pointe News

CUYof(firasse ilainU ~ armS,M1clupDwayne County

CODE NO. 11.03AMEHDIIENT TO FENCE ORDINANCE

0RI»WtCE NO. WAN OaJ>INANCE TO AMEND TIlE FENCE ORDINANCE,

CODE NO. 11..." £NTITLEI) "AN ORDINANCE 10REGULATE FENCES, WALLS. HEDGES. BVSIlES.SnUBS, TREES AND PLANTING, AND TO I£PEALORDINANCE NO,!8."

The City of Grosse Poolte Fums Ordams:

SectlQ/l 1. A new ~ (h) IS hereby Idded to Section 1 ofthe Fence 0rdi1Iuce, Code No 11.03, iiDmediatel.yfoUoWllllSllbpIncrapb. I(I) 1bcrcof. and pro" ldiq as fuIlows:

(hI Routme aw:ttellance.. rtp&lr or palnu,,& of any UJ.st1qpcm1Itted ftnoce or 'WD11shall be aIlo....«! withou.t !be Dtal$$ity ofObtainillJ .. permit for such lOlltine maill.ttnLftCt • ., orpalatine. Except as set forth in the precedllll sen~, all~\IlCS established 10 tltls Fence Onhll.8IICt rot obtaitllDlWritten eonsellt from adJoini".. propeny owen Uld .. ~pemut prior lO the eredin& of =tahl feoces or walJs sba1l be MIl'IppIiabIe to (I) Illy proposed d1aJI&e In Ihe bei&bt or locIboa ofllIly mstllll ftn~ or 'All, (ii) uy PI'OI)C»tCI c:hult III theappearece or Ill) UIStinr ~ or w..n. (Iii) tile propelledllirlcbment of any ~ ~na IX other maten*ls to anyui$tin& fene:t \l( Wll11~ allIS (iv) Ill)' oditr a1tcmlon of any IdDd lOaa eltistll'Jl ~ or WIll, u.tepI. ttlet which IltIlizes the same10Call0n. btlJht and DWerials orthe mtllll fence or WI.IJ.

Section 2 Except IS uPfC$$ly mo4Jfied by thts OrdlMllCC, theproviSIons of the Fence ~, Code No 11-03. dIaIl remain IIIfull ~ and clfect.

S~0Il3. U IDYprovWOIl of dus Onhnuc:e shill be bela Invalid,\be Ieftl6IzldIt of lbb 0IdiDaDc.e &bill net be afJeded tbeteby.

Sed101l 4. This Ordlll8Zll:e shall • cIfel:l twenty (20) days aherIts tIIICtmeIl.t, U' Ilpollill publlcIbOll. whJ.dIcver is Iller

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Meet Someonet elsler! Introdu.clng the CrosSf Pointe Hews'

Meetlng someOl'le speml\u.st go . th fu.n euy &1'10eonlidentl&1 W&yto~ VOice Personals section. lt~eth:r o~'re lookl1'lg for someone special.

meet sophistIcated SIngles Ilke yourself. W rtsYpartner .,,-Is for youor someone for compa.nlonshlp or ev~n I. spo ou can pla~e your persona.l ad .nd

Now from the convenience of you.r omhe, y 11 we'll help you.WTlt.your. l for. W '1'1you. ,record yOUt 'iolce gree 11'19 to follow l1'Istruetlons on how to recordIIIllO word ad and give you easy f'" Call todayl

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Correctionsc.1I"!'t't'hOIlS IIIII bt" pNnhtl

Oil thl$ page ('l'('':\' ItY'tk. Iftllm' 1,< an ~ of (oct lit(lit, s/oro' call tIt~ II .. U sroomat313.s82~

to bt> a.dd1~~ t'spt'Cl&l~ thed.,'\ ....lt'!Jm ..nt of d\ffi.'r<'ntllitedIt'&'<)I\' I., ll.ddn-"" all t\blht)1,'\'>.'1~

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p!.'C'\-a.1 Thl. dtx'~ not "'\ru .....tilt'I1mth-t.'Tl\~r from t.h.. ""-'ll'1\('E'requlrenlt'nt and \\ III be uolE'db~ ~:uden~ \\00 \\lM t" talteAP >'el"'Il<'t' In 12th j,7l\de

• DU1't'l'>.'nt:aUon In class lesson, 1(I :lddn-~ :>t ud<-nt lIhdlt)nE't'd' ,Irn""" Un' :<pt"ctrum Includ\l1l,: .1C'<:'<'l .. ro!..t.'d '<tudles furthe l'xt..'\'IIlt.'I) J.bl~ l<'3J'nt'c all

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TIlt' C'OllUlUlt('(' ~ tothl lx"trd at Its Maj' 1 and l?-nlt,<,ll~"$. and \\hlle the boardltk,-d thl' plan It felt that 8

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The Mt'tro kilt Chamber ofCommeJ'CE! l~ !lPelung eligible:!tUlk-nlil to ~ con.sidert>d !'or'~arsJups fur the 1995-96dlool ~"elll'

The award IS ba..qecf pnmardyon f1n.enci1l1 ~ and is QIl'n toall 1996 grtlduate~ who ~dein Fruer, Ro!lll\'lile. HarperWoods, St Chur ShorN and thefi"" Grosse Point.e$

Apphcahr.ns are ll.\'a.llabl.e lltthe cluunber offi~. 27601 Jet,ferson In St. CIIW' Shores. or bycalling the office at 810.777-2741 ApphcatiM$ must be re--(,(,l\'l'G by Fndl\\" July 7

Metro chamberoffers 1995-96scholarship

Roseville High10th reunion

The Roeevllte lUah Schoolclass of 1985 will holds ita 1().)'efU' I'l!union on &tu.rday, Sept.30, from 6 30 P m to 12:30 a mIlt ZUttal'O'S Country H~ InChe&terf'leld Townstup Dead-IIhe for reeerve.tion.s is July 1Tickets ~ 13'7 50 per perIOIl'1lI.e price Inclum dinner, entertaJnmenl I!IJl.d Qp6D bv, PCII'nlQlll ~~. /.WI..~n.Skelly at 810.775-U38 /)lDonna (Walker) lofulcahy at313-1513-4005

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Beglnnmg at 1120.00Beginning at 795.00Bcginnmg at 440 00

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Trad\II"II:llh >le1,'I"" \\:l' "fIt r<'<i ,I' Ihr< ...., .....p,u-ah. 'l\b,l<'ct~..1C('(11'd1ll.":: It' d\--trt<'! .ldl'\\II'<tnl!(lr- 1I\ Ill\' I'm !t,uhm\ dq\.mlllt'llt &'\l'th pl\\ '1~.Ll md hft'<tlt'n("t" \\'\'1'<' \,\'I.::hl md,'pend"l1tl,\ Th(' 1I' \I rlln I, 1Ilum"\:Ir:i1ds th<.' topl~ ('....."<:'ther,lIld "~ntl~' thl'l1l Ihn.\l\.::!\(lu:,'kll\,'"t,\l~ llnddk ,md hl,.."i,-.eh,'o01

The ('l~-.nth~'TU.d,' pt'\~'l1l.mbq,'ln~ thl~ fall th...nmth ~'nlck>lX'rt~(\ll \\ III be lmpil.'nu'nt.-d intlw 1~-9j y",u

Th~ dlJ.Il.l-""$' \wn' r<'C<.1Il1

SPORT COATS, PANTS, SHIRTS, ETC.Now 840.00Now 595.00Now 330.00\Tn ... l)"~ Ill)

Now 210.00

17140 KERCHEVALGROSSE POINTE(313) 882.8970

Spectacular Summer ClothingCLEARANCE SALE

TROPICAL WEIGHT AND THREE SEASON SUITSBeginning at 1310.00 Now 985.00

Beginning at910.00 Now 685.00Beginning at 595.00 Now 445.00Beginning at 400.00 Now 300.00Beginnmg at375.00 Now 280.00

... and man>, more

Illlkcy\ St ClaIr Sport coat

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Dress SlmlsRoberl Thlbol TiesCllllntcs~ t-lara TiesCorbl11 Poplm SlacksCulf Dress Slacks

OxxforJ Sport coatIhckcy Freeman Sport coatSOtlthWlLk Sport coat

Oxxfonl SuitsHIckey Freeman SuitsSouthWick SUItsCorbll1 SUItsHickey's St. Clair Suits

All sales lire !ill,l) No phone olllcr~ No IJyllwayNo refllnd~ AlteratlOIlS charges at tailors cost Navy blazers not Included In sale

2A NewsBoard approves new science curriculum

Lak e~"'''''''''''",''''{o:>:''''''''''':"" .........~,..."""x" ......,\'"",..."",x"",:cnl Sun'1!\ \\ IlQ '-l udll'$' bodt('~of \\-att'r that fl'\'G L.:u.t' EneBut en\ lronnlt'ntal ~ ofbartl'rin. such as hou~ ....plllc:l' an ('),"tra bu.rdt>n (In the~:-~ln

'~tnlt'nt plants) usual!,>.'~t a ~ttj' good ktll. ~Pfnd.lllg 011the COOc\;'lltratlon of bat-tena In \\-aste\\'l\t:l>.r," M,)-'.l'l.'oqud "But If )'(lU don't ha\'eenough chlonne or too sb<lrt acontact tune you nugh.t ~t~ ba<teria than )'OU "''8.ll.t.

"1nere art' other soW't'eS offl!C:ll1 bacteria an l'n\'U'Onmen.tal ~ - dogs and C'8t/l -that contnbutE't' to ~ bat'te.l'la'" e find In surfaC1! watel "

Follo"""i hM\ y rains andpoElSlble !lll\\'er runofl'. hl1Dlthdepartment offiallis e.re ~up--polIE'd to ~ V>'l\tl?1 for hllhnumbers of mdkator bactenaand post W&rnlllg /llll'lU- if le\'l!1slIJ'\' prohibitlW fl,r ll\\lmmlllgThst ~ult/l an.> good MI~onthe ~'1 the) 'l'!' taken

But eve.n lhe st.rt~I.t'st pl't'CtlUtlons CIln't guarnntl'l' totallysate water, SlIid HRllck

"There IS not IIn absolute de1ll'\'1:l of safel~'." tlzud Hl'!llek''There's no way we can In anymeasu.re provide an I\~lu~de~ nf l!llkt) In all 1)'JlI'S ofsituations In the enVll'~nment"hen then.' IS SOIllE' qmtamln"linn ~_. ~t -

. 1l I~ - Ie "'lOm~' ~pJl' \\ In .tnd Illero'8BI,,1\,Yl!'arll~k "

By ~y A McShIneSttlll V'Y'1It'<

An, I IIlt'lIth, ,,[ stu~ ,md1\\(1. l"'\l"'lt'n~ th,-' GI'")........~"roml, ",",,,\ b<>..m.l. on JUtW l~,\pj.'l"\,,,,i 1 lW\\ "I, 1\('\' ('\lITl('UIum

I>. '1~'l1''<i t" It nk th<' .. ",-nth,IUd ')\1'tl1 "raO" \,,,u-nuI<' t'"'t-"-"l'Il't\ '\ Ih\ f\t'\\ '':O\'''l\ ..\n\.'''l.' t. UtT\CU

Illm mh'/-".\t." th,' ,tud" of• !l1t'\'lIl"\'Il\<'l\t "Il{'~ pro-

~'t.'I'\'" .>1 ",'\ttt.'f ,\t(\l\\~ andth.' JX'noolC l,\bIt' mQt!(\l\ ,mdmadnl1"" ,\"ill('lt~ .Uld 1l1ugflt'U--m ,\'<tn.>n(lm~ lllt.,t .....'rol~ ro',m<.'l.."r\\.'I,.~, ~'\",l(l~ .mdh.\ dn.>I~ f"1 "I ....-hl h ....1'lJd"n>.and

• M..,I'uremt'llt du.\nlct~n~U<" PT'C'IX'rt It'" <ep.\nIt Ion solu\:111m sound Imd \'\d,'(\ ~'<'I.\I"d

From P8It' lAt' S GeologlaU Sun'1!~ In Lan~ng "High numben III th1!Huddle of the \\-ater o:r\, unhk.e~''

She SlUd E ('(>11 I~ the bestIndicator of ch'-"lk<e<8.USl.ng ba~ten. beca~ th(' two ha\"e S!m.ilar Iifl! cycll!$

Testing for E cob and otherindica.t.or ~i('l. It< fl\.."lblr I!IJl.dlss expensi\'t' then sN.rd\lngfor the 20 or $0 patJtosl!n.slikely to be found nearby

The nUl\lmum I'l!t'OIIlmendedle'-el or E roll l~ 127 coloniesper 100 mllhhtt'n of wllter. I'orteea.I colifwrn.s. lmother groupof indica.tor bactell a fou nd naturally In the human ~vesystenl. It'S 200 rolonlet-.

"'lll..t's bo..'It'd '1n an EP A(P~ Environmental Pl"otectionAFl\t).) stud.\ done In the nud.8OB." snid H'lllCk. ltddlllil thatabout eight of eWI')' 1 000 pel>-

ple might llI!t 'lck al thoee I"...ela.

Symptoms ure S!mllar tothose round in people runnmg' alever and o.re InflUt'nM by&Re. pneral hl'l\lth. and IIweakened immulle $Yl\tem

lo.fodern water trelllmentpJ.alll$, which chIon nllte water~ relell.smg It bRek IIltG the

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'ironmen1. do II fine job ofiminattni1rqnc. m \ llB!J"Q, tlI1d

nil ~el'l II SUIX'''''l!ll'rylogJst with tht' CotUI!\bU~.

, io, office or the U S GeOlO£l.

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June 29 1995GroaM Pointe News News 3A

NAME BRANDSAT MODERATE

PRICES

17037 KerchevalIn the Villaje881.5060

G.P. High30th reunion

::.oft. \\.J.n' and penodlcals wereInC~lI......ed for ne>..t ,ear \\ lthemp) .is!- on purc1J.a:..'11lg morechlJd.",n" book.

• Tht' board ~t aSlde$493.000 III fund €'qwt~ - oremergenc) resen es - es..en-tlall) cart') IIlg 0\ eJ" y,hat It hadat tht' t'nd of thl~ fiscal ~ear

• Tht' board budgeted$80,000 for rod replarementand $13,000 for replaC'lllg thecarpetlng at tht' Par)" branchand $20.000 for replaCIng thecarpeting at the Wood:; brandt

• Salane" and oenefil$ re-malnl:'d about the :>ame III last)ear Contract negotlauons be-tw~n the board .ind tJle hbcarIan and support "taff uniOns8l't' Ongolng The outcome -'" luch \\ ill deterrrune new staff'salanes and fringe benefits -IS unkno .....n at thl- ume but"'111 Impact future budgets,Brure SllJd

The Grosse Pomte H!ghSchool class of 1965 will hold1\$ 30th rewuon on Saturday,Oct 7 Contact the rewuoncommiUee for detaJ.ls by writ.lng to GPHS Class of 1966.886S Brys Dr GrOS8l! PolllteWoochl. M1ch 48236

South High20th reunion

The Grosse Pointe SouthHIgh School class of 1975 isplamung Its 20th fewuon lOrSaturdll1, July 22, at theGrosae Pomte Yacht Club Formore mfonnauon. call KeVin at313-885-8112

That, $' \~o we! a little rllt 01 IUlk P. 'c \ h

raftle tl\ ~l t rmm U~ I') benetlt tht' ( 1111. h ,''' "Kitchell J hi ) \)U II have a chance to \\ In thr'> bl.ldtilUIdlamolld '111g It (01151,1, 01 a brilliant ll,t dUl11nnd\\elghlng 1 • (Mat, accented by 22 baguelle ,lnd 14brilliant lut diamond, \\elghlng a total at mer 1c;uats

~top II) ami take a look at all the rattle pnze,dl>playecl and \\ h) not ,[)pnei $1 DO to \\ 111 1 (,H,11'> Indlamollds

100'}o 01 tll \..el proceed~ go dlreltly to the Capll( hlnSoup Kitchen

The r<1ltle will t<1\..eplaceIll\) 7, 19<)5

edmund t. AHEE jewelers20139 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods

886-4600

TIDNK SUl\1MER!AT l>enn;8Dn:t

PRE JULy 4th SALE,

:r;J- 1~%OFFALL

SVl\tfMERPLAYWEAB

ANDSWIMWEA)l

Salt Ends Monday, July 3rd

ume«J) t1'8.ruit'r of $2 -l nul!Lon from the school ") »ll:'m last) ear to cart') It thro~p unul Itcould SE'<'UTe It.> 0\\ n null~

Dun.ng the buc4.'ffillg pro-re& tM board had conslliereda tax rat(> of 1 3 nulls But thecloser th~ board came to ItsJune 30 ~adhne Brure saui.the better ldt'a It had that Itcould ba3e a spo.>ndulg plan on a1.2 null le\')

"We 8!'e not bUl1dmg thJ.s) l:'ar's budget ba..<ed 00 pnorbudgets" Brure s.:ud dunng' thebudgeung PJ"(lCe~ We art' usLng & modified r.ero-ba..<ed-budieung concept

Th", board needs to closel,).study \\ a~"SIn .....hlch to unproveser\'1.re to pa.U"oll.;; Bn:.re said

"Durlr'i the budgeting pro-c:ess ....-e looked <:areful!j' at thernatenals staffing and spareneeded to m&lntaln and 1mpr'O\"'e servll:e to our patrons furthe short-term and for the fu-ture," he S&ld. "We d:scoveredthat the Ilbrazj. he.,,; been ciomg• good JOb of pl'O\'1.d.lDgserviceto patrons, but that 8e\-eral lm-portant mamtenance needsha~ been deferred and spaceneeds have become lI1creumgl)e\"1dent We are pleued thatthe authorued !!Ulla&e rate IIIlows us the f1U1blhty to meetfuture needs "

The ne\\" flBCal year begmsJuly 1 and COIncul.l!6 '" Ith theend of Clmdlng from the schoolS)'1Item. Bruce wd Slllre thelibrary tax "'ill not be rollectedWl.til December. the board hIlSborro .....ed ~.OOO In tax antic-Ipation n()l.e6 to cover expenaesWl.W taxes are collected, whichIS standard praetlre

Budpt hlihltghts mcludi!.• Thie fWl.ds for llbran books,

tile bud&et to 13 IllI1J." l:&dJohn Brure hbrar) board Pres!dent

Voteno last September auth~ a nuw.mum 1i millle\') to "upport the ne ....iy mde-pendent bbral') ....ruch offiClal1)separated from the GrossePointe Pubhc School S)stem onJvJle JO 1994

nus ." the first )-ear the h-bra!': ha", ~ a budget based onIts own \ ,>ter-appro\"l!d ~\"'!nueThe !Lbl'll.r) rehed on a one-

~CRTH STAR

\IN\I RtPI Ht.I>U ....T\\l!'ollm\!>

Shores HomeDesign Center

Visit our newly designed showroomwith the latest in new model kitchens

at 22621 Harper.Just Soulh ciNine Mde RlI.

Library sets budget and tax rate for 1995-96By StMey A McSheneStallW_

The theme for next year" 11brwj budgw More mone) forbook, and elect!'QnJ.c rnatenalsand !W.u<:Uons In swII and adnulUstratlW ~

The hb~ board at lts Junea ml:'eUng adopted a $2.6 milhon :.pend1!1j; plan fur 1995-96and set a ta.'\ rate of 1.2 lll.l1hoto bt' le\'led thl" .IA><::embel

"WE-\e ~n sa)1Ili all alongthat \\ e thought \\ P CQuld keep

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Accomplicesentenced inPark murder

lu" o"'n ~ and I"scht'dult"d to appear In coW"! ata d.\tl:' not \"\"t ~ to farech:ue.~" of entl:'rmg \\ !thoutbno..lkl!lj; and ISJWl\v

Th~ woman '" ho :LSN:.tedTo~ &1..\ 1ll:'11Hlll11.pton III theI~"" murder of 32 \'l:ar-<lIdPh~lhs Ann Lenart In janullX)1992 \\3..> ~nt(>nred to ~~fiw to 15 Yl:lU" In pCll>On forhe!' role III the sla)'lrlf

Deborah McCullough 36. ofDetrlllt '"as !lenten<:ed b) Re-corde!"~ Judge John ShanlO onJune 2i Hampton '"ho wasfound. i'Jl!ty bj II JWj of felol\)'murd~r armed rabbet} and fe.lOll) firearms \\ a", !lenten<:ed onJune H 10 ILfe In prison "''lthout parole

McCullough also v.uch8J'ged \\ ith felo~- murder,armed robbery and felOll)' ftre.arms, but III an agreement'o\'lth the Wayr,J' County proeecutor she testified aplllstHampton and agreed to pleadguilty to the le!llier charIe ofunenned robber>-

McCullough was Hampton'sgu-Ifnend at the lime of theIhtj11ljj The couple approachedt..nllrt In the nrly mornillihours a~ she wluted fol It bus totake her to her )Qb ot NBDBank In downtovm IletroltWitnesses saI\i they saw Hamp-ton and. McCulloU¥h confrontLenart, grab her PW'llE: andst.ruale with her unlll Lenartslumped ovex in the ahelterBoth attackers Red down Wayburn toward Alter Road

Effort", to solve the ~ werestalled fur two years when wit-nestle$ refused to talk to polleeA special grand Jury lOvestigatlon I.. INmmer eompeUed _,.nunlber of wlt.n_ to teetuy,w1mh led Jl<'lhce to Hamptonand Mdiullough

A 17-)'elU".oJ.d ~It 81rl col-leet.mg mOM)- fOr an environmental Ol'plUZllllon In GrossePlllnte Farms on June 22 saldan unknown man armed '" IlJl aweapon robbed her near Kenwood. and Beaupre

The iirI $BJdihe was wal.lt-Illi down the street ",'hen aheW8:i approe.cht'd from behmd bya mll'l who ordered her to handover 1'DOlW)' IlItl anythIng elseof value The i\l'1 II8ld Ilhechdn't turn around ber:aUlle theman had IlOlDe k.md of weaponpointed at bv baclt.

She pve him two checksmade QIAt to the envirol'unentalorpnlzalion, but the robberthdn't want them Instead. heruched l~ one I)( her pock.etlland took $l\ and a sold rillS otrone of her fl.nawa.

The robber tted on Beaupreand. the alrl wu not able topl'O\"1de any physlcal delcClp-tion of the man or lJle weaponuaed Police are lnV!5tiptlng

He was caughtred-handed'-k-Betrolt man calljf\tt t.ak Insa 10-band portable radio out ofan open garage III thl:' 300blOt.:k of Belangel 111.Gl'1;)8IM!Pointe Farms on June 23 hIlSbeen ordered to appear inFarms muniCIpal court to facelarteny ch8filll-

The man was ealllht whenthe homeowner walked Into hera",-ched garage around 9 a mand found the man holdJ.lIi theradio She uk.ed !um what hewas doinl and he said he wasloolul\I fi)r gasoline. She an-nounced &he was calling polirei.1d the man dropped the radJ.oand fled

Farms pobee located the manIn the area of Stephens andCharlevoix ancl placed him un-der lUTest He was released on

!or outhonllC M.ll1COn ... tourantcomll'~ \0 GlOSS. Po;nl'

882-0428SERIOUS INQUIRIES OM.Y

Are you missinga new bicycle 7

~ Po!nt(> Wooc:6 po1J.reha~ In cust!Jci) a man who all~ stoll:' a brand nt''' \\ omen's rnountaul blkl:' frvm Infront of .1 ma.ll ~ on Mackon Monda.\ :1.l'Wrnoon

The) aloo M\'t' In thell" pas_8eS$.lon the bl~"cil:' - a RaleighM20 - and haw no Idea towhorn It belOIliS- The bike "''as~ stolen b) a womanailler \\ ho dld not lea\'t' herIlSJ1l(' or address WIth theWoods poll<:\' wspatcher POOrean! asltlllg !hl:' 0\\ ne!' of thebUte to call thell' de-tecU\"e bu-reau at 313-343 2412

Orosse ~jnte News(USPS 230.400)

Published every Thul1dayBy "nteeOO Publishers96 Kercheval Avenue

Grone PoInte. MI 48H6PHONE: 882.6900

'S«Dnd CI.lIl,Il, ')~11l,1.'8(' p" d .II D~ro~l

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Sub~("(lpl on R"lt\ SH per rC.:lir \ 1,1

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Solicitor'sfunds robbed

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A,4•especially in the community

EASIEJl..

my p8l"tlDtIl never p nd dthem My 600, Bill, &8covoenclthe tnWlI:> In a box 1.D our ~ment abol,lt 10 years ago NowIt spceads ollt acrOIl& three pmg.oong tablet; My daughter, Bar.bera, demgDoecl. the l8ke andBill built the farm &nod thetown. EveryOile 1D the familyhas wori:ed OIl It "

The Band5 Camlly Jal alao m.volved each year 'N1th the De-troll; Thtmderfest hydroplaDenu:JeS l\a..I:Idi 18 Ii member dthe edYUlOrY group

..N, my late COUlIIJ1 RaySm1tb B8Id, 'You have to haveapl"O,lllCt'"

The morall>num WIU tc.rnunato at the COlI'llll1Oll ot the VI11JpCouncil's regular AUp-'l. 1995 munn,. ullleN terminau4 orextended by Ibe Villap CounclI pIlOt to lhIllime.

CImIron H.:cG P N 06129195 V~ ot ()roal: ~!JIIoNs

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Helpmg You Along 1he Way'

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G.P.N 06/7.9195

Cuy of(firuSSt Johth, M1ciugao

SPECIAL NOncaEHOUDAY RUBBISH 6CHIEDUL£

FOR WEEK OF IHOEPEHOEHCe DAY..JUl.Y 4, 1_

Thece will be 00 resJdeanaJ rubbISh coIlectI.oD on MONDAY, JULY 3AND TUESDAY JULy 4, 1995 All coUections will be TWO DAYSDELAYED from tbe regular COl\cctlOll day ~ Day"'eek Monday's route will be col1eded on Wi , Tliaday'sroute will be collected on Thw'sday 8IId Wednesday's rOIoIte ,Jill becollca.ed on Fn.day Tbank you Cor your coopenDon

cay 01 caro.. Polnteo.prtmrmc aCNlIIc 'fOIb".,.-

1J:feM) amblUOn u; net JUIit to

t;xpand ....ealth but to give pee>-pl~ dll opportWllty w dea.l wrthy, rutt tr.e~ run Illto m 1J:fe,' he»<lid "That s unportant to me,whether creatmg '1 saUsfymgIll' estment or gIV1llg' w comOlUlllty llCUVlt.e@, It's all sabs-f:mg for me

Its unportant tJJ beve a feellllg of respona1bility It givesme a o.erJSe cJ: meanmg "

Rands also eDJOYs tlnltenog""th model trams

'We always had woneltrJ.lI1S under the Chnstmastree,' he SIlld "Fortunately,

II 7r('lYo 70rfu II lime of clOSUlg or at the rate you locked"I I I'll I 111 at apphcanon wluchever ISlower

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Standard Federal Bank has the numbersyou need to make home ownershIp moreaffordable You can choose from a vanetyof home loan programs 1I1cludmg a 3(}year flAt,t <ltemortgage thaI oflers serunt) comb1l1ed 111thIOdo:l)~s10\1mtereS1 rates And to make sure there are no unpleasant,urpnses you can lake achantage of our umque 'late Lockor Lower 11ensures that wlule It I> 111 effect Jour loan II illbe dosed at eIther Standard Federal s mteres' rale at the

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~ 0JIp 0IIpJwl based ageDC) b) WJlli.am C... wnW Ran,d" Jr , 6Ol1 cL one qf the pI

"You have to beheve In o~ of the auto md..lStl), andgowtb. LnDOYatlOn and have a hIS ....Ut;, Ehubetb ClarkJIOSluve VIeW r:L hwnamty - Randsthat people will develop soI.u He graduated from Gro5setiool; to problems, sald Wl1 PoUlt€ UD.lVerslty School (noy,Iiam C Rands ill ULS) and earned a bachelor's

'!be CIty r:L Grosse pQIDte degree In p8ycho!ogy from Yaleresident apphes tba phU~y UlllvelSlty In 1966 AftH 5er,

DOt OiDly Ul bls UlVll6lment bU8l. mg two years III the t'.s NaY).. but also m hls oo=umty aboard t~ \:88 John Winvolvement Weeks, DD 701, Rands Ie

In 1983, after 16 years Wlth turned W DetroIt and JOl.l'Ied theNBD, Rands remgned as 8 finIt trust department at 1I.'BDnee pre81dent and founded the Rands salQ that ~ dld bls,BaDlIs lnvestment Co, 8 hm. "mtemshlp and residency" atit.ed pa.rt.ner8hlp growth fund, NBDin the Vdlqe "It was an essentJa1 launch

'1 \.eft NBD to purlll.le mde- llli ped for the m,-estment partJIIlDl.ient ~ OIl small com r:L my career," he 6lWiJl8Jlie6 and to have the opportu Along WIth bUSUle6S partnerpity to let up my own firm and Gn!g Looeevelt, Rands SIlld,.. what I COI.Ild maJLe r:L It," "We inVest In S. way where weJtands SlUAl can belli!fit our partners and

Althou8b Rands had been OIl OUJ'IIehes at the same tune Wetile bo8.nI tI b'ustees tI CotUge co-own a por1fol1o r:L stocks ....,thJJ,oBpit.alIUld the GroMe POUlta OUT inVestors We all share In~ while at NBD, run. the S8Jlle retIU.1t~ ~ own bu.smees has af. ''The Idea cL shanng III the~ bim time for further same result IS threaded~llPity inVolvement tilroughout tile logic It's our

~ involved in cmnmun. own portioho, too We have theibr ."".", remCorces a lIeDIe r:L same 1ntel'eIIta &Ii OUT paJtnel's~ to my partDers," We gfJ t.hrouih a plOCe8S r:L cbs-~ _ Wuu.c. c. m w1dI. .... n lor- cd 1M 1JGbUav ol emery 1IQ tbat we C8Jl plll't1Cl

,.".. Iua CIvic mvol.ve- tU Collage ...,.. auw.a. tree ID leN. 1be n. ..pate in the aame result"=JlaDd8 ia c:hairmaIl ~ tbe -- ba .... of ,-- gNCIt-rmdmadwr• ElIM flU. BeiJlI! qlCmllilt1c b.u played atI tzu8t.ees ~ ILmry Ford. Finant::W Analysia Semmar at m.oney It alBa penllels a senile by role in Bandi' BUalllIIl W1th

~ s,.tem'. E8it J.cjon, Nortbwests'ls University r:L belongJ.Di In 'JWf 00IMUIJl. biB buBi.neIIa~ iDcl.. ~ 1IoBpl- BaDds Investment Co Ie- Ity " BaDilIll reailled In 1987, theW; II. tnlIt.8e and put prell- cently c:baqed. its name to An illUBtnlb.on « this 18 The year when the stodr. ~... d the Children's Home r:L ~ Parmen LP Sagres MEDSl'AT Group, r:L whid1 IDlIt more than 500 pomts on~ • tlUIIt.ee aDd put pne- was the world's first geographic Rs.n.ds was a IJrect.or from Oct 19, the company had a~ d ~ ~ do JnlItItIW! FOUDlIed m lUB in 1985-S4 lbon&' year to dud. point~... VY'blpn, lUJd a Portup.l, Sesres was a depar "We ov."J1ed stoclr. from day "Our rate ~ return through~ at the Selvabon Army ture pomt fur early AtIa.ntic ODe when it. went pubW: at .., B September was up 4D percent,",-. Servitas aDd am- ap1IJr&tiOIls and a1wl a sdlooI lIba:re," be 811id. "Even after a be Raid. "We 108t 31 pen:ellt In

"... ~ where IICUndIk I'IIM8I'Ch was Uor.l spht, It sold fur m a Oct.cber ol'.nd another 8 pera;nl;~OMI aifihatiQl:la m. tint appU.ed to the practJoe IX llbre when the oompany waa in November In November, I

.cJ* beiJlB a d1reetor r# B.epub- naV1ptiDn - Ow beainmngs of llOId In 1994 The CQmpallY ere- wrote our partnars and told~ JIluIk and ASI Insb'wnent.s the modern ~ d. research ated JObs and eXt:rt:ement in them. 'We're going to stay the1N=:; II former board member and develapment Mtclugan and progreee on the COW'IIe' In December, we werePIl.~ ri the ~ "When we find eU:ltIDi, health care front It waa II. nu:e up 25 peralllt and l1i percent.~ ~ r# DetrGit, a j;l'QWlJl& oompanieEI we're par. eumple of B1l I belIeve m WIth !Dr !:he year The atock ,marketrs board member at the ticipating in dud. ~ kmd d. invelltments" had a 5 perreni nW.! at return "

~ PInanaa1 Analysts ~Ye1Y," Randa salJi ''It's Ill! Bands was bom In Eaat St Just ~ the lIWBt return~ and. member ~ the opportumty to apply the most Lows, ill, and adqlted. from on aD invllBtment II! not what

fI J'8&'8ot.ll at the annueJ eKecbve pnnCIplei to a penon's The Cradle, an Evanston, m.,' dnvee Rands m b1I! bWllWlS6

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'Man in Ice'teUs of lifein 3,000 B.C.When the bod\ of a man \\ ho had

met hlS ~th 11' the Aw.-manAlps more than 5 000 :-ears ago

- wruch means De\ ond .3.000 B C -emerged from the ghiClal JC(' on Sept 191991.hl~ wel: presen ed corpse nad a surpnsmg st.ory to tell

Now that stor:' of 'ThE- Man ill the Ice'has been wntten ill illtngulDg dewl b\Konrad Spwdler, the German-born orof~aar 'Vho beaded the mternatlonal - SClen-t1fic team that m\'esugated the CU"CUID-stances

He contends that fi.ndlIIg the Ice Man~ ill importance the famous uncov.ering rL the EgyptJ.an tomb of Kmg Tutankbamen W 1922 and clauns It 1$ "theam:beological e.-ent rL the century"

Such a statement could also mean It IS• greater arcbeolCYpcal e\ ent than the re-.cen disco\'t!l';'. 10 Egypt of the huge tomb1'1 perhaps as many as 50 sons cL~ n, who relgIle<i from l279 B.C~ 1213 B.C , and whose sons' tomb IS ad-jBceDt to Tut's

In age, rL course. the Ice Man far ante-4ates the Egyptian rulers go.I.Dg back

m,\.~ •. ~ E lfJ, \ ~ ,.' tnt' .\~ol1tlucpenoc :'"k .ates! m the S"".ont A4;e orabout _ 75(' \ears before.Ramese.s re1gIl

Perhaps the IIlO:>""t sur:pnsmg ~ sugge.."te<l b~ thE> SCl€'ntlfic exammauon isthat the Ice Man must be cID.""tanth' re-lated to all of us tod.a \ .

That IS haseci on an estunatE' the 9C.len.t.J.sts made of hIS descendants for a penodfrom 5 100 ~ears ago that totals the "as-trononucal, ummagmabl~ large numberof 15. follov.ed br 50 zeroes."

The Ice Man was probably between 25and 40 years d age. and about 5 feet 2incbes taU, short by modern .sta.ndardsbut not surpnsing SlllCe poople ci thatda.)" had not :ret learned the U!lpQrtance cLgood nutntlon.

Obv:iou.siy a hunter, he earned a qw\Wwith two arrows ~' to be shot, as wellas 12 partJ)- fimshed arroy;.sb.aft;s and ahow-abaft not )-et ready Cor use

Ihs ue with a c:opper bead helped Ideo-t1fy him with the Neohtme period but healso had. earned. v.'Itb him 17 different

!O.n<:k of wood ill WEllI.pOllS and ot,'w .'rials

Surpnsmgly. the Ice Man S bod~ hadbeOOII'le exposed to pubhc \IleW on the gla

<::le! ~ a ~t t'L a ternfic ~..orrnthat had swept ~ the Arablan de-sert the pre\'lOUS summer and had cieposlted a tlun film of dust O\'er the glaCler 10wlu<:h the lee Man was encompas..'led.

That film of dust had enhanced. thesummer sun s heat and ~ the gl.a-aal meltmg to the point that thE> Ice!ian's skull had popped mto new andius shoukiers and back. draped. agamst arock. haa also become \'lSible

}be CU'pse was found b~- a P8lI of ex-perienced. mow::lta.lDeen; Erika and Hel.mut Sunon r:L Nuremberg. Germa.n.v. onbohda) In the Alps and ~ng froo1a peak. the)" had cl1mbed. when they ~.tee! d1e bod;r's skull

Erika later SlUd she and her husbandthought it 1I'"8.S the ~, ~ a mollwil'!l>fl'.who perhaps had 4bed. 10 to 2£l yean earher. but her husblmd.wiseJy U8Ild the .Ia!t

frame of hIS film w take a pl<:tU1'E' that.not :;urpnS1ngb bEocame thE' ~of tll<' ~'ear

After compleun,g hu, 1tl\'eSt1gatlon,~p,ndler wrote that ''the aoc~ulat!On U~uCt' a ho.<;; of a.maz.ll~ COlncl~ due"olE'j~ tl:> natura: ca~ makei' the fi.nd.:' tht' 0U:tal Al~ tht- archeologlcal €'\'eDtc)f the cent~ ..

All tht- SClt'ntlfic ancl governmental b0d-e' 1m"h -eo m thE' research agreed that

ttlf> corpse should bt' g'a'er pro'~SlOna1safe.l..~ II",aUll"'.nano» and ~tlO.'l at the Roman-Germarur Ct-mtral !'ill-seum Ul Mamz German.\ whx:h had. theappropnat.€ equpmen~ for the examma-tIOl' w conUnue

And. that IS where thE> Ice Man St1.ll hes,m Om' of tw'O refr1geratx:m> ~ CIok pre:lel"\ -atlon I't\\'(l Ul case t'L a teciuloi-cal bre<.U..dOWD of ont>), WIth the tempera.ture mamtamed at 0 eentlgrade lD theS\UXl.mE".r and 10 belmll C'll"ntigradt> In theV.'Ulter t(I d~ thE' giaoal tempera.tur'el' that preseI'\"eCl the bod)' fur m<ftthan 5.ooo~-ears

There IS more. much more, about theIce Man m tlus boak. v.'hx:b .becomes ..iDfonnau"e and autbentk report OIl whettlus cmpse IS te1l.ulg U! about life Uld Jiy.mg more than 5.000 yeen -eo

TCI lus <::red1t. the author DOt CIDlyknov.-s fus 8C'.leDtt' but u.suaJly writes bthe avengt' reader who lacb acheolcip:alor otiler ~ t.raint.nr The result ill •a book to read. - and pI'eigen'e.

More letterson page SA

AII.nighterat NorthTo the Editor:

Th\S letter 18 tD thank allof the TlUilly people whohelped make the GroeaePOInte North High SchoolSenior All Nljtht Party 88Uccess J nlS Inclucles theGr,)88l! POinte North Par.ent Club all the parentll....ho donated thell' tIme onthe dl.'ferent committees,the parents and bus'ne_whIch donated many won-derful gifts Ilnd the cooper-ative staff and cwrtodlaTl8

The all mght party hasbecome a great tradl hon atGrosse Pamte North Theparty was liS much for theparents 88 well as the stu-dents We are truly blessedto know so many wonderfulpeople

The Chair PenonaTeresa and Frank Gr&Ui

Pat and Peter GaR

er

your next tax billAlso III looking at the

new budget. we saw matherrors such as when add.ing up some columns. theywere mcorrect That IS agreat way to dJsgUllie whatyou are really domg

Our 8SooclstlOn WIll contmue to take the hIgh roadand offer JUll! mfonnatlOnThe reBpon8lbJhty of closelywatchmg the school boardand Its actlVltle8, especIallythe school adnllmstrat1on.IS thp CJtlzens of GrossePOinte's responsibIlity be-

In responee to readercomplaiDtl about toolengthy letters to the edi.tor, the Groue POInteNews has been ed1t1ng let.ters that. run mOl'e than 10column iDChee In Dan.newspaper terms, thatmeans letters must be bm-lt8d to 250 words Wewould prefer letter wntersadhere to the length luwtrather than fomng us tomake cuts '

Send letters to Editor,96 Kercheval, GrossePOlnte Farms, 48236, or(ax them to 313-882.1586The letter deadlme IS 3pm Monday

Thank your for your ro-I Vr"C.d1~IV.il I

The real truthTo the Ediior:

Although the e1ec:tlonsare over, the C1tizens 0(Gro6ae Potnt.e illt IUl Wlimshake from the schoolboarU, because the realtruth 11 that operatingmorues were available tooperate the IlCh.oola through1995 and part 0(1996 withno problem a:ltI that anAugust electIon could havebeen aa:omphshed and alower mIllage that rouldhave been conSidered,whIch ",e recommended,whIch JOU were not ad-VIsed

The school board agamelected to take the low roadand Inundated parentsWlth the usual kmd of sky.... 1'....11._.... ..1' __ ,",.___ _I

lOWIng f~r a dlVl910n In thevoters based on ,msmfor.matlo!'

Be aware that m thenew budget there 1S not atechnology fund m thatbudget It 15 scattered Justas the Grosse Pomte Tax.pa~ ers ASSOCiation fore-casted, and suddenly ad.mmlstratlon costs havensen 02 percent JUst asforecasted

Mr Srolne IS back tobUSIness 88 usual present-Ing '1 budget that Wlll takeup every dollar you haveallocated not to mentionthe tax Increase for the iJ.brary you Wlll receive on

Le

schools.Jlidt Simonson, assistant supenn.tend-

em Ii 0aJclancl County ec:hools, SIl.ld, thatin autborir.ing sudl. Bd1ooJa, the Legisla-ture required that they meet DOt only theEiItSte's oonatitll,tlonal requiremeoI;s butt.lte regulatioas impoaed OIl pu.blic schoolsystems

The plan would remove limits on the~ ~ charter academies, aDd. ~eiIdl lItudent a ~IQlI"D iJIUl&. toofollow him or Jaw to ~ ~ or ~llCbool, with or widKlut IoceI appoval.

It also would permit IInhmifa:j apan.SIOO of charter ICbooi.s, JJDW held to 75,permit them to Bet admJasions standards,but still give them state support

SunoDlOn says, however, that suchcbsnges have been "floeteci" In Lansmgfor some time but have DOt been popularwith legWators, even when suworted byGov John Engler

True, J.t is popular these days to makepublic schools the scapesoats £or the con.duct of young people, especially in the in-ner citles, even tJwugh we think familiesoden are the real eulpnts.

Yet the fact is that dlstncts such asGrosse Pomt.e contmue to graduate YOlllJipeople who are W&ll-prepared for collegeor for other post-high school endeavors.

Durant probably would agree, but hewould also raise the question of whether,without chaDge, even good schools canmeet the challenges of tbat new post-<:ap-Itahst era In the 21st century.

school plan merited•InDelay

In quotmg from that talk, Hugh Mcpiarnud, DetroIt Free Press columnist,reported that Mllhken lamented "the un.cPantab1e cacophony of some extremIst~eaders of the rehgtous nght" and -varnedIlf • II 'l 11 ... ..

WUP..... a u'"-Q.J. ...U) ~u.c:OL..lVJUuf:S V. (lUa..UUJ. oil...)' \,.lU1HKt:

A veep who missed the top

SPlfO Agnew, who narrowly missed clan features was finally unveiled m th!!bemg preSident of the Umted CapItol's Statuary Hall, which housesStates, finally 15 wmnmg some at- busts of all preSIdents of the Senate

tention and not JUst from the GOP Both distInctIOns arose from posItionsTwo recent events have helped preserve Agnew held, despite the fact he turned

the memory of the the one tIme VIce pres. out to be a crook In both POSItIOnsident who qUIt In dIsgrace and thus lost In fact, he pleaded gUIlty to Illegalhis chance to succeed the embattled Presl deals as Maryland's governor for whIchdent NIxon when he reSIgned he had contInued to receIve payoffs even

First, the new GOP governor of Mary after he was In the WhIte House He es-land, Pams GlendennIng, hung Agnew's caped Jail when prosecutors permittedportraIt In the Maryland State House, hIm to resIgnsomethmg that the last two Democrats Yet he dId serve as VIce preSIdent, andwho had succeeded hIm refused to do hIS marble bUBt, If not hIS record, de-

Second, a marble bust of Agnew's Gre. serves to appear m Statuary Hall

Civility in an era of violenceJjis encouragmg to know that there has now escalated in some quarters to an

still are political leaders W1lhng to outright hatred of our government thatspeak out for cIVlhty m this era of VIa- can only encourage violence "

. Asked about a Detroit area nght.WUliOne C'f the most eloquent speakers on talk show host, Mllhk.en said he had

t;l1at subject surely IS MIchigan's former never met or heard him but added thatGOP Oilv Wilham Milltken, who ex. nght-wing radio m general "panders topressed hiS 0PlnlOns about current uncIVIl the lowest common denommator"~urse at the recent NAACP FIght for Such rhetonc, Mllhken went on, goes sofreedom dmner In DetroIt far beyond "normal, healthy skeptiCIsm of

government," not only encouragIng VIO-lence but also creating such "a fundamen.tal, basiC distrust of government" and ItsinstItUtIOns that governance Itself may bem Jeopardy

How tImes - and Repubhcans -

One good result emerged from lastweek's state Board of Educationmeeting The board couldn't agree

pp ~ radical clwlges being proposed by~ maJority and delayed a decision at~ until next lIlQnth.

~ fad. decislons about proposals that

~

have such far-reaching effects on~ of educatlon ought to be given

~ attention - and for more8!Mlther month - belore the ~.. ~ - of,P!'Oposals

. ~ tiM:t, aWe baerd ebairman W Clark

EeL Grosse Pomte told the Grosse• News that the board's intenb.on

ways ~ been to present itB early pro-$;: to a wzder audIence to stimulate=.sion before reachmg its concluswns

iwever, the board's recommendatonswill be sub)ect to approval by the

Legalature, wluch has rejectedsome of them In the past.

pw:ant sees the board's program as. . at helpmg prepare young people

~ post~talist age In which aBOCI.ety joms labor and

resources as reqwrements for pro-e~loyment.

Such a 80Clety reqwres schools that~ be more flexible to meet students'~, that, in Durant's opiruon, theypow lack the appropnate structure to dof'ut one critic told the News that the~ LegJslature already has rejeCtedeome of the board's proposals, such assome to broaden powel'9 of charter

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~ A.: th09< pl.'\lf.\I. ",n,;,broNk'<! u...'n1llnh ,,, :il0 "aI'4" .n th<'11 OOCln" .\1\' .,,,>klnt-"''\'T t..~~r 1111')\l1~1' 11<'"

When fnends and family return to the routine 01 theirII\'t$ there Is often one person wtIo cannot For that peMn weofItr'asslstan<:e that el1ends far beyond tilt l\.Il;\!ral Our Hbmy

on the SlJ~ of gn('vmg can comfort As can referrals to a localsupport group or other community r\.'SOurcflS

we know Ihalltl~ lh~ ~rvl(e after the se!VI,~ Ihat g~nllmelymakl'S life better lor those who are k>fl be~lnd

It is theQa ';~ .J,.n."~ ~ ....G..

Sets This OneApart.

On tht <>thel Mod \\\ <lICill '.ha\,<, \'lCI<-'l' PI\\<.~ \ 1~ t.ap<l>oor Mlol..,. ~ ca' lnf hnl-""lfC~Yldt--.1

~UI 'dmt 1'NJ..e:- Ult ......~'>olI. ~: 1 U1 It\\ .. ~ ~''l ;;:{htW'l.l-. <:IoU t t"~\l('I: su.mmer \ acauoo ,'\"(',fl U I ~ on(' r tl'l flQl

• klcl UO,\'1Th1l't' and ,f 1 ~\tUm.'(' a'lMt.h~ off Ida.., b.~

"By tMn I hlld £our 0( thenlbellllVlII4f it but OM jZU,\ litllldoubt.Id aad ukttd me whatthe) dld WIth all the din . uysJoe, really prowl ci the roup thfN¥:W thaI fbllowvd

"I ukeel him If he thOUihtthole bit S!eepllll Beu DUMa011 the .. cout of WI::hlp.nwent natural, and then ltx.

It's a whopperof a lake

The Park'a Joe Trowernstarted It and nO\ll It keepscoming back to haunt hun hiSexplanation of how Lake StClaIr was llclUl1lly rmntOO. byG r<l8lle POinters

'It all began about sevenyears ago when I WIUIIt a bUll'nellll moetll1R an MInneapolisRnd Ii\ e jl('llple came to my ta:ble \lilt}. II chart of thE' IRkeJoe relbtes "Aa you know thebottom part (WIthout AnchorBay) III qUite rectangular Iind

they wanted to know wh> lhelake looks 80 squam

"1 1llI1d, 'because that's howthey dUR It,'" lAYS Joe, who'salways be<.Jn fuat With all an8wer, especIallY If he's makingIt up

To mnVlnce th.' Incredulous

; <\11' <\.roaQ.\ pkl,nn ~ stone..for Aut\L""- If I "'~n~ t.' ll(Imt'

01lt' ",11<> had .1\,1~ fmuo •.,,,,<! thofifth ~Qe and AAMl<! h,m "'h4l1hl>' ~ for A~.l.'l\ an' lW(lUlC probabl., :00..' 9.\1Tl(' sortof .l'l'P,' U'ld.1OlI.t.!.nI' t'l.at A~.8:' .. ~ .1\,' <Cf W !ltlll"l

~fur

Sut ttl.lqgs an' ch5erent 00_

!'lwlp N.\¥ ~ W 1ha\"('ch~K* look for.,.-ard k> BaUtla/:'l

tOO\'le!'.oo'" if ~<' satd tt'

thll:lr I~ "umm,'l n~\..~ \.('Q"tlM> thll~ ttw-: "'-an'oed J moanl'E'""lh

But 90methm~ ha,ppcnecl tvlU<' ] noboeC! that ...< 1 P.olclcr s~mcn- ~ ~Granl.ed. 1 "&' ""Ol'kl~ 00\'.dun~ thf 01\.\ hut 1 stll hadll\' weekend..... and thosr lOll{SlImmer n~\.>. hut th09t' ~thrtlt' months that ~ \lP ~;lem'nt Cil m,' ''\'Al ~ .. k.lclseem hl.."t' ~, mtn~ &' an~

_'O!WI.\.-~ .~"'''''J 'IV'" t.V &"''' b41 ....."

But hl8toncally, the Amerlcan puhllc lIChools have been am9Jor facl()r In the democratIcopemnli (If SOCIalopportumty,the upwllI'd mobIlity snd SOCial.levehnl( proeE!l\Ilthat made thl&country different from everyother

In SPite of everything that'swrong WIth public education, dowe really wllnt to toM It RIIaway and let market forceswork their WIll? Market forcesbrought us gangsta rap lIndcop-killer bulleta Okay,lIndDmi Donga and pe~ rocks anda barrage of phone calls Ix>seechlni w to chanKe phonecompanies

Thank about It

Nlnc)'eater

m.zJatecl core wnicIlllmI thai..... IUflPC*d to eMUI'e thateY8I')' Midnp..D. Il'fduate lie-

tua.l1y kMw tbe eame thiJllllIUld. would be CIOIDpetiuve withgraduatel hm otbeT ltatee andnatloria. In ClIIIlbUsauon withatate IdiooI ICCI'Iditauon, andWIth flnaDclaJ I'tftIrmI (pro.poul A) that eued tbe burdenon local property W8I, the corecumeulwn wouki haw meantmc:reued .. toe contlol..

The emphqa on dereiuJa-l.lon and 1Ilcal control are a.publiClJl bfWtlI'da .t every flIVIr1lJJlent level, cl 00UlWAlI'lID11, tnlck11li. phone com.pamet haw all beeh aA"ectedjsoon to come are we1fanl andapeedhnuu.

All of thlll8 thllli8 areviewed. through one's own pereonal pnsm' fn SPite at ita BigBrothar-ltyle ab\lAe8, I tend tofeel that government can be aforce for IOClal Improvementand p~lon of the weak, In

SPite of Ita robber baron tendenciM, colUlervatlves see the capl'tahst market as the appropn.ate Instrument to regulateMClelv lOr not reltUlate It )

The cha\'l;;es In Mlchljtan educatlon ha ve been 'l1l'8ll)' In

deed The !KK8l1ed planmng forthe tax shift from local prop-erty taxell to state 1llI1eG taxwas feckless The proceM wassloppy and critiCS have alreadybeen proven correct on several!Tonts Voters are dIsgruntledbecause they expected an endto all millage votes, and dls,trtcts are floating bond ItlllUeSto buy buses and fix roofs. be.cause state aid doe~n't gIVethem enough money to operatedaily and nlpalr thm~ too

The governor has tinkeredWIth retired teacher health lnsurance and been slapped downby the state supreme OOl1rt forit (The cue IS now under re-VlP'" gcrOl") l1nfnrtllnotplv hi.

t,

~ocal control no easy fix for schoolstulkenlli baa had...-vebudaet ruuftcatlQU Wlth llIl.INIdJate eIiKU 011 locallC:hoolsud loqwm e&ct OIl theltate',lhility to ba1aDr:e Ita

~I~ the Itat.e fowuleIlIllUIb mcD8')' to make theJW1e ltate aid pafIDIIlU andallow ICbcdI to ftDiab the YI8J'in tbt bl_ - b)r raWq theSepWnber aicI pe)'DIaDl ftmd.'Iht IOYemOr hid the Del'W tocall it.~ ~thelUte'. comD1ltmilZlt to dl<ioIaunder the Propaeal A pl.n weall voted for lilt year

Now the lltate bo8rd want;;to, an etreet, jettulon all thework 110M (ln t'\1rritulum andnlll, ItIe1t whol.'-"edly intothe charter lIChooI buai neIlI -before cIwt.er lIChoo1l hive hadI chance to prove theml8lvllIIndeed, one mllht Uf\le, InVlew cl the prob\el'l'lllOmectwter lIChooll blIvt run 11'1to,that charter IIChoola haveproven they're no better thanpubhc llChoola But rm feehllichantable Ind beheve th!)'should be ilven more Lime be.fore Judrment..

Public schoohl aren't m verygood order t.ieee days Everyweek snother survey shoWithat Amencan hlilh BChoo\lP'aduat.H don't know muchI>1sclphne problems have rrownto the pomt In IOmfl CitIeswhere lIt\4dent;; count them

As 1 .loobcI «t \he kldf. onthe last cll..v fA: sabool 1t.~~ 1tI.welf •1~vt' tel ~ tv ",'ark'lmnorro", bummer'

1 can retnenlP->r the 1ut da..\of school r '" been ~ G8'Omg i(l wadua~ achool JWll aoI ooWd ha\'t' MOther dIancr •ha\"lnt. iast da,., at !!cllool anda l!UI!tlnoeT ' .. cabon

And I thmk m,Y ~ ~haw beef! 00 ~ ~ lbtadvent of swnmer 1%l6lUlf. __

100\--. tu«' wea\,.'ler fi8b fues\baci nr at leu! annCl:"UII' heat(good or bad clepeMlulf/ on whe-ther \'0\1ft <11M' 0( the llOIIle

,.'be> ~ 1Ike n !l(f.' ~ pe-rtOdlo d ~ilght and all ltUlCif

TheStickfordFiles

Tbe .. board Q/ eclueetjonbM cIIcWId to a .. _ •~ ilr.. Udf. DIItiDc IleAI!IllDIh. 'l1wIIk .-- tilMtpeople doD't ... ...,. .. -t IuI&. to tbiIIk af tbt _ we'dbe ill. it tbe1 cbunIed. ~tIImp out IJI¥ IDGn c6eD than....

It Jal>t uuaaeration to..., that .. ~ u cur-reIltQr wrif;teo wau1cl eod thedeliver)' af "'" .... tion u we!mow It. '!W'. kI imlaDt, IAer111. WbMhIr MM:h ~iDI c:ba.ap IIpi or baICl ..peadI_ J'lIUI' point ~ vW. ItbiDk It'• .cary.

It'll impcnJIt to uy that af-ter 11.1 mMtiDIlut week, theboard. ubd b- IOrne 1aquapc1IrtIcaiioDI been it YOMnut maath. But It di.clA't Mndthe PI'QIICIIal bKk to the draw.iDI board.

It'l a1IO ImpaIUnt to notethat wIWevw the board dollwith tI» JII'llPllU1, the uteIAlillawre must ~ be-(en it call. become pol~."

So what'. Ul thiI propoW,anyway? The Republican ma.,lOI"ity on the board bebevl!lI thedelivery at education thould beIU~ to matket fol'Cell, that ItII currently a monopoly thatshould be broken up, and thatthe &tate ahould looeen Ita KJ1pand allow more local control Sothe 5().pe.ge paper \I a hst ofways to open up the I) stem,

~a..t)"l.)' t:.KJJ.I:UIU loG':: lluutUt.ir Ul

charter schools and allow themto eet admllflon Iltandards, al.low charter aehools to dumpstate mandBt.eI, .uch 81 teachercertificatIOn and core cumcu,lurn, let local dlatnetll becomeaelf.gove~nl( - ancl mdlVldualschools dedare Independence!Tom t helf dJ lItnetll

All while acceptmg state fi.nanClal aid, of course The pro-posal ~ould aliow Iltate aId tofollow the student regardleB8 ofwhere he or the goos to school

It's radicalIt's a1Io exactly the OPPOSite

dU'ectlon !Tom where we wereheadilli Just a year ago

The previous board Investeda lot of tm18 m planmng andholdl.1li heannga for a Iltate-

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OpinionFOlJrth of July festivities help celebrate .America's freedom

WlilJQIII AI DnwftW lot no-tWllaJ rolfl~ orT1w A".",..k"tUI J4wn, 1M MIwn's ltVpIII,~ OI'JIIIIUGtaoIl.

lIi.l IlpOb 0( W FOW' i"reecIom8-fnlelbD rIepe«b e.nd ....SIGn ~ of wunlhJ.p ftw.~ troro "Wll IiJl(j trfodlJlDCruD, flNU'

A;.JJ.. a Wori<i VI III II 'l!tIlrUor famJ.l1 mttmb6r abou.t he-liom and > lMJ '11 ~ a n!IMd) an-lroIlW To lhtm treo!dom IS lIOIIlIt-~ tl) ~1: chenah IJlIdhdd 1)11 r.c

Should "''' O!lBbnI£e freedom?Thk ll1$\Il'e!' IIclHriy a l't'-~~)-

So. llznb up the bez)d.. 4ibt1M ~ breek out the1'Ild. whJ.~ and blUt' and,...."Old Glor>" Nib

Thu ~, Md e\'el) da), ceJe.bratlt Amen&::a' ~ freedom.

~'eU1~ to 0.. 1MY,1wll \ ~ Iin.iill~ <'8J1l<'.

(>W" ftght.ll¥ Illt nand 0lIlIm<:&IU, th<llol' B.ll tilel ton' ~tt'"r.~",j l ..",'i. t.v '"t"'sl ..f" tht:-ll'~t'\.\".[pp, ~n ..1; i '.:

u_-.l< ... j w> "'~ w ~IUld tnd.: ocl\O<Jll,. lOt lJl.lU'rWd."'I.l_"<"<J 1li:IW1l11> b.illl h<xr.es.f"ww ~ fWd bt>.:anw producuw 'l><'lUben ~ :lOt1l!t\ ~lQ.:lt..d 0\ 1M G 1 BIll "th.. \'1Il1:'f1Sll.l- ~ W ~\J'id V. ar n pn'\ tdedtJw ~'n.'~I' -.t «t!nOll:IIC vollo"tbu-.t> nal.un nll-:i_n .n the~n of Ollr ~lllO!'rauOO

VIn,\ ""'ffil Uw) ~ \ lLl.t!d to~l..'l:h~ ...r li~ntll?

F ~l hAd ... lor; to tio v."l1hIt In thti prune of Uwlr 11''"~ .lndt'l'lIIood thiB chJfj.-uJl-tlrtJrasp concep( For I':l.A.n> rItbitm ~llJ. Ff'll.Ilok.1ul &0&-l'\'elt • S1aUl d Uw UIUtXI .d.~ In llH 1 MId speaal~ That', ....... Ioo8e\".

• chit d:>oIUDplOO.f 0( freedoomboIlCI ~ In Wor!d War D

n-J"~hQ..l our ollU,>,tI' II hJ.o,l.oJI') U<t' ., "ll.,.\ (lo A'n<>nC'llI's(ou.nOotl' r- ",,-<;l~:ll:'d ~'t'n61l

bON ,jw;,. ll'~ ~'I\\'lid W:s; U W1lb an U¥JJl

pl...0( t.l ..l.l It."IlQF~) )'Ml'S

llill IS Il'l'r..'I'$lloe 0( AnllH1C'lU1Sl.ooI lip • ':awe ~ l.etl ~IJloIi NnW~ for mon.tJoJ.. IJlliyee.n.. faa iii IUl unkno ..-n futun Uld l!'''t'(! d8&Ut

r i*.w'" tlw WQni Vi.: D~Cl" ..-u t&lId I.J ~ IllOIIlJlVUli 1.00 ~ ~.et1lt1On U._5 f'..llhon has l!'\ ff~

~U" )owA -.olio> n~ bythto :tlo.:£ market C'ruh and theGf'M1 ~on Then IS thefC'OtlOmJC' C'Oml!'f' \\U ~IDlturn.Il4 u- men and ~Wlln1 tJII ~ .""AT te ftIN • PobaJCODl1Kt More tiwI f«JJ)"IJdied d8ff.odulI our hedom.and tht.1 rIotber peapII Fbo

Vi.. ~ 18l1l Ul&l ~ l,f

tht> oppoIltlt 0( ~ .... \'l:'f'\~'1.,~~and~:',j.cl.t!bt' ..,~ [~ClIlJ ~ ~

p.1.l~ " to"k' titrab 0( the hHrtrn-.."C.,.~. bt.:.U .n the h..arts 0(lillieI' :$.n...... 00Wll ...~-wh~.:l('f'Ooll.l,b~~LW

It "iL!' tlv q~ for ~that ,<'0 Ie \he Amencan ~iUlIGlI

:-10... loort' Ihan :In) yal1I

j III"'" thl.f FOUl"dl at July~dbia~~0( ~ s freeO:lm

A:$ .... ~l~ OW' freedomand l't'member ~ who ItNJiled ~Ml wb~"""~to fuurad our IW10Ii lei: UI a1Iol'\'rntmber thole 0( lWlltat h»tor;. who ~ IpWl_n lr'Hkr cdda.

L:-t WI l'l!'uw.... W. IZIIIlOud. .....lXIWl\ ~ Warid w., nCor~ ...... AmIril:a &IlIiUw -."llrld JIUIht bI It lID ,.en

cl,\i '1684425'0 l' Sa\ do>, 9 am - 1lOOr\

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lh, lmlJ'.'l"l.lJ t '1,-.( '1'\ ,i 1'W'MU,'!! n.:!l t,L-d'.' f~om:1.nd d .. it ... \\' ,.;1.' ':.~ ~\ ball:ll,,_(

For "'-'lilt Ir,'<'\il'm """1 ll<' •dlIIkllll ''\>11.~ Iv ~'lJl("h ....~ .t <1l,"lICI':ln :u~ ~QU 11find th.1I 'tlwdQ!1 h&.- ~mt"lIl11Il+.' ..... 00--.1 .. , :QIY~ ~dom n~ll- lh, 'i.•Alll\ {\f

still< ,.., t"'ll ~ (rt.... W tab-Sl."Z~'l \ J i,."t"t,"r\ll\'l l~(" ('()I'l.St.nunlIIId' ,,'\: ,~','Ill'" hht>l1llloofro'lll .,JIlI,"\ 'r Ill.' poIl.<!l' 0(lln'~I.t r 81 1I01i;'1llIaN libel't, lIno l~no»nCl!"

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HOME EQUITY lOAN....... - -

SANJE RA'l'E LIP 'J,(J 5 YEA.RS• NO fEES • LOANS UP TO 80% OF• 1/4\ lOWER WITH YOUR HOME VALUE

________ '__5 YEAR TERM'Bloomfield Hdl~ (8101258-5300Form'nglor1 Hills (810) i37 0444Gros~e POinte (313) 882 6400

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HOLlPAV RU'UUSH SCH.pULa1'0" TUIIDAV, JULY 4, , ...,"""HOENe. PAV

I\lCN ~lll II\: no !'C'lden"ll llf "lmmen:lll futlbl.lt <:QllO~IIOI\onTUosd.ry. July 4, l~S All 't\lc$dly coll~llon I'OI'lte~ WIll bel coIlocled2f We(tllesd.ly, WednoldlY roule~ wm be .:oll~lod on l1'1U'I4aY,., l'\lrsday mule. OIl Fnday

t'ndll)" <:'lmmel\~~IlU\d bUSlne» !\)\lte ~IU llc.'OUe..:led on sctloctule.

t "I "".1 .. Pl~ t'4m1h ~~ I ~~ l.l"" ;11t" Fou.rth ~Jt.., \ ' h ~2\'l:' ..u..:~~ph.. \ ",",,'b~, , jb1~ .:,'~. ,ll<,ll , II \

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ln~rm.ent III aI O~t t'mrlt!f') 1IJ 0ndtllllill

Manlyn AnnCoticchio

&nl.Ceb ...."re held Sa.t.urd.B.y,JWI.t' z.c at ~ Paul ~Churd1 ill (,~ Pomte Fa.t'InISfor ManJ)"D Ann CoUccl!U), whodu.>d cJ IUlln.ey l..lllU:e:T Wedn.e6-day J Wle 28 1996 at her~ III tM Clt~ at G~POlJll.te

She Co SUT\1\e4 by her b.u&-band George W Coocd:uo, ,.daughter Cheryl CoW:duo, twosons Rmwd and Stephen eo.tlcduo fi\e gran.d.chlldren andfour "I.bl.en, Shlrlt') Sureck,Barbara FflC4nU Jean De-Montea and R.ot:.eua Chamber.lam

lnI.erment ... aI Mount OlJ.vetCemet.ery In DetroIt

Arrangernenlll Yoere made by!be Ch&s Verhejden lDc.. Funeral Home III Gru;:,e PllllltePark

fi Geauga Lake"

Call (216) 562-7131 for a free broehurt)

AdmlsSLon price IS Just $5 :35for children lmder

48 mches So pack up the famll\ droll the ,amela

for Sl,mmer memories that will last a ',fetIl1'e

Turtle Beach'

snows and

aqua playground for kids Families "'Imply "an t

beat the entertaonment value Our new Junior

ampruolous

extra cost live

~

Garof9. Quinn, 71.71. cS. IOFFICE HOURS ,BV ~PPOIHTNlNT (31 3) as 'I -1231 11200 MACK ~V~ I

~_ GROSU POINTJ:--.J

(.nc{udtny "PI'lU" ,£ !o"'IU'lee/li)

L. l~,. Mr Jw.w' ~"'- ...j l.:l VV.ll rc~.h "';l"\.cc' t<rmAr d J l)llp!l] A-..:.lut"" t1uu~iA.-d 'n >lJ.dJ.", on J.tJ.t.os

TIlt' ClJlIlpJJ1 J "" a OJ V!.>lOn rJfKt'tUll. ~ -Ult,e" ill Nt'v. Yoril.

'T", <) ,,~b dgl" Mano Andn.'UJ wi ',-c en) fl,.Lh.er on thetdepr.on, Lv dfer hI> regards::.a1d Iu.> 'iOn Jllll My fatherv.a" on hIS J&;t lap fit' Ululdn'/talk WJ.d we ClJul.cl onJ) v. vn.d.er...hat he ....a" tlllnklllg or "'hatMr Andreu I rrught ha \ t' toldhUll rn a ~lce w:th hIS bod),J-ouLung do .....n he ....-a.> om)abl... to <l.Ckn.ov. Ltodgt' Mr Andrew and to thank tun: fwC<l!11Jl,i

My fiither fuushed Ius l'8Ce

June 12 And Just as Mr Andrew oden dJ.d, m) father aU.o...on

Mr Jouppi I.b ioUnl\OO by Ius....lfu, Edlth. a daughter Gl.onaT muners. l VI 0 sons W 1I1U1J1land JllIl. and three <t<lp&lllB,

John Sax! and Jll6ePhir-7Jenlal 'Jl{agic / '1i W/iJ/enin!lyour leelli

white 'yOU sleep ...- 2.50. ()() -

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Obituaries

ClaSSICcoasters radical water ndes at no

~ If YO~'fe plannmg thiS s~mmer's

family road trip, pomt the mml-van sq~arely

In the dlractlon of Geauga lake You'll fmd

us Just 3 hours southeast of DetrOit m

Aurora OhiO fight next to Sea World We

feature over 100 wet and dry attractions.

somethlf'\9 for every men,ber of your famIly

to hoot and holler about You II love our 4

Thev'r. growing like weeds.Must be all that sun and wlter.

Arvid JouppiFuneral ~I"\ tee:> '._ere N!ld

Monday. Jww 26, at ThayerRock Funeral Home III FarIfllngtl>Il HJils for Arvui Jouppi77, "'im cil.ed ThUl"Sday Ju.ne22, 1996 at the A.nge18 HospIcein L!vOIllJl

Mr JOuppI .....all a fDl'lllel restdent r:4 the ell) r:4 GrossePow.e

He Wall an analyst In theB uto lJIll.us..ry

AlW' grUuat.ulg from MJchIpn State College, Mr JOupPIaerved In the u.s MarineCorps during World War n.wuuung a pwpIe heart In Olu.na wa for gwdi ng II plalu: homelifter the na VlpWr had beenshot

After the war. he became thellllWS edito.r In the ,\RoaatedPrees Detroit bureau

In UK7, he W1!nt ttJ work atSperry OYJ'l*OPl! Co as an engllleertnll llupervl80r FIVeyean later, he worked In thecornmwuC&tlOlIB department atGeNll'llI N:otnra COlp

1:1 1957, lolr JOuppl left Det.rlllt for New YGrk to head theChl}'ll1er Ccrp 'I eastern dlvl&ion r:4 pubbc and Investor relatl0M In 1963, he belJlUl workIi an analyst at the Hayden,Stone Inc brokerall'! firmThree years later, he becameUlmpllUY VIce pre6ldent.

Maureen ~ru&rH<.X_- '01 t'J-" ll.< ,d MVlld.li)

June ~ at & JOuJ' of Art.l'ath<kc Ch W'cil In ::>t C!a.u-~~ IVf MaUT\~II Kent 6Q'oIhv dled rncW) JtJJ.lk: 2J

I 1996 at:::.t John H'~llal III: l.kuv!l

Born III lkuvlt Mr., Kt'n.t,,~ a ~nt of Gn~ POlll~Wood.>

~ J.:> :>Unl",d b) t",v :ilJo:.

Hnan and Stephen. her motherAnnl: McNall) and t",o broth't'~ Ihvrr..a.s and M~J Me~till)

ln1.ennen.t I.:> at M.vunt O!J vetCemetery III Detrolt

Arnl.ngements were ma.de bjthe A H ~l'S Funerel HomeIn Gl'llS:>l' PoInte Woods

More obituariespap lOA...wu.~r#tbe

Mutar's School at Dobbs felTY,N Y lllld also attended fuushma iChooltn New York.

f:iiut II sumved by five ch!ldren, Muir, Nel! and CharlesSDow, Ian GQIdilli and Alison1JlIhs, and 17 ~drtn• WlU predealued by berbueband CAlI A V Golding,NBE

ArrangetnillWl were made byU- Chaa Verheyden IDe FuIl8I'a1 Home In Clroeso PomwPwk

Nilmonal contnbULlOl1l maytill made to the Nature ConserYancy, *'l ~ GtNd Jb~,,.. ~...hYi .. .,." fly

/fit.~'~u .1'4~~(~~(Jr .. \()I'(,Q(Q t4r (tt-w p/t p. (¥Cl#'

O"CarRt) Prhe. NQrth offreq Moore Hn),l'rese"ttd b) 'Prolrmht alllhiers

"rom $\16,900

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• PICTURESQUE 400 ACRE THEME pARk WITH WOOdS'fafpoNds, wAlkiNG TRAils ANd GARdENSn_~~. ~ .~~. _I _. •• ' l-I ....l'tl .."i ,,"uv W"" ,"-"VI'\'; ......,,,.... ""4,,:)

• liVE poNy RidES • RESTAURANT• CI\ROlJSEl • WAX MUSEUM• Old fASHIONEd COUNTRy STORE

* CidER Mill * CHRISTMI\S TREE fARM(",'( SE~SO")

Best of iUl, admis~hlU to the Park l~ FREE!Rides-a\trarllons (rt"qmft' tkkeh)Rememher, it's not j\l'3t f\}r kIds!

Ewrybody )ovt's a good how!I You are about to embark on an adwutnre of cl1scovery.

krMMia 1I4Ku - Sa.. 4: Sa.. 11 .... -5 ....FROMMlTlO 00104T. U4 i¥llo ,,( ~ ~ IlL \ loam L~ FoIow ... ." 1 hour rom Iltlroil, 10 1llfllI~ W 01Port Huton.

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club. Fe8tI.VltleS FUll Fe!10"''Slup' The club ~nd~ UlItb 36th ~ear prondel; aetlVlbe, for t.noe actl' e Gro6lle Polllte~ ret.ln:e

Grosse POinte News & The Connection96 KerchevalGrosse POinte FarmsMIchigan ~8236 Attention C'splay Advertising

CHoIa $569PORTBUiOUSf..... lJI

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F 010", 109 tho, oeatb ~ Gee<l>C Stoeu",e Sheldon Flynncurrent fUBt .lQ:~nt as-samed toe dutIes if presodent fLtht> Sen.or Mt:n S C,ub of~POlD!k

Fl) nr has pledged t.o carl')

Denby High 40th reunionThe Denby HJgh School c..ass I1..er'5 are ~ na.met1 and

of 1900 tS planJung a 40th re- ~ cl cla5smatea. CallUlliOO for Saturday Sept 23 at Sla-7514981 or 81Q-363.6622Hillcrest Count!') Club Organ

flynn assumes head of Senior Menon folio .. mg toe motto d the

Send photoand$B 00 to

Thank you and please retum no later It1an December 22nd 1995December birth pIlotOS accepted until JanUiIIY 6. 1'1'16

June 29, 1995GroNe Pointie Newe

The Grosse Pointe News ,md The Connecllon Newspapers are planning a special editionfeaturing ~e bat)les of the past year we /'lOpe you land ltIe little onel Will partlClpate bywpplying us wtltl a recent photograph of your child {only 1995 bables. pleasel for useIn this 5e'tIon.

ThiS tab/Old seellon Will be publlsl1ed In Januill)l. 1996 Your childs picture, aJo~ Withother 1'95 are. /:llII:Hes. will be ltIe main altraCtJon News and a4VertWng aDoutclothlng. feeding. educating and caring for your child will also be Included It will bevery Informallve is well as a commemoralJVe edllion for your

Please send a cute. clear photo (color or lliack & white. home or stUdio produced.preferablY smaller than a 5~7J to The Grosse Pointe News" The Connection. 96l(efl:heval Gnme Pointe Farms MIchigan 4S236 Attention Display AdvertisingComplrte the InfoP1Nlion slip with your childs full name. date of birth and hMpltal andreturn It wIttl your photo PIN5e prInt your name on the back of the phoCO 50)'011 clnpick It up It our office 1I1'terprintIng

Your picture must be received In our office no later than Friday. December 22nd. andearlier would assist our production schedule ll.a~e November and December birthphotos may be submitted until JanlJill)I 6 1996)

We look forward to prodUCing our annual 'Baby Edition" and are lure you want yourIrllie one Included A limited number of extra copies will be available to give to familyand friends

The Grosse Pointe News & The ConnectJon requires a S8 00 fee to cover produclloncosts Please Include a check money order or creellt card number with your photo

Call or Drop 1»1The Grone Peltrtte N_. (, ""' ConnedJon

'6 Kerchev." a..... Pelt"_ Famtl, Mlchlg_" •• 216AthHItJon Dl.pJav Act¥erthtntlI.'.' •••.••_..- ..-----------------~--~------------_.

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Chlla's Name IFlrst & lastl _

Parents Name !FIrst & Lastl _

Date of Blrth~ ~Hosplta'-l - __ ,Phonp _

•• ,, Ex,p Dat,_e _

Slgnatu"''-- _

FnnkTymnkAl ma CallegeKato Van Ttl

Amlle,.,t CollegeSI.ph.n Verb

Kalamazoo CollegeTam W.ldron

W1HcTlbcrg. 1..ln.'tV~snyEldn "a1k.r

Um.ets,ll of \lLch'g.nKalt W.lls

Colgale Un,verulyDuneWut

"'"hl ..an <;,.Ic UnlVersol)Rodenck "',Iha""

Gn"e"'I¥ of "lLch'llanDonald Wolford

UnIVetslly of MichiganAd.,. "'right

W,l!,am &< M.r) College

Scott lolruonOhlO WL'Slevan Um\ CTSJh

Tara lewuUnl\tJ'Sltv ot D11I,IOO

el,'1 M.grctaOh,o Stale Gn"ers,l)D .. ,d McCarn","

MI-lngi\I1 Stole um. t'TSll>

Ken Mdnt)T<Sk'dtrore College

"!au".n McKlnn.yUn" er"" 01 '1 ,hlg.n

Jo~n Mc1'o.ughtonHamilton C.>lk~-:'

SeemI "ISnTil

LnJ\ e-r>J.lv 01 M ....r.lgan/I,.tahe 1I1)ln) k&>"on (ollege

t\nne fell.Bates College

51.ph.n,. PowellUn" .~ty 01 MlChlg.n

}1n, ~lJl '" iii' a remdent ciGro:.oe Powte WQOd"

Sbt' ...as a 1948 graduate cit'l€ C ill venllt) af M1clugac

}1n, M.artl!' ...a.. co-founder0' the ~tugan ckpt.!r af theJd!le Au.>ten Soclt!t~ ci XorthAmenCd d!1d a proC~lOnal designeT of embrOldel') paU.eml;USIllg tile Y tCWnal! perforatedpaper teehmque

She v.orked both as a modelmaker and tlll.l8tnltOC WIthcraft expert Carol Duvall aodcreated orlglnaJ '"ow ofcrewel, appllque, qwltmg a.ndhooked rugE desJgJlll'1g and ezecutuIg several large rug! comDllfill10ned by the 1.ate Mn;EmoI') Ford.

Her fll.SUlg of art and arumatlon floW'llbed for a decade ofte.p-danctng begun at age 58,at the Casah School af Dtmce

An earlier exercse of !lvell.ness of unagmatlon camewhen. 8!i an aIlllOCl&te af pubh.ClSt ROIlIS Chapms.n, she llWlI.&-

tered to the personal theatnl cientertatners play1l1g at the Adrv lllghti.:lub

It ",as perhaps ID pnvateoonversatlC8l and the pages dJane Austen that her eagage..ment WIth the human COIDl!ldywas moet purely grabfied. Ver-bally. VlSUa1ly and phy&cal1y,&be JOllied love to etyhBImeeJ

Ai the UmvenUy" d MJcln.ga.n, &be ww;; the woznen'. edi.tor cl the MJclugan DallyThere she met Jack R Martin,who WlU the feature echtor atthe DetrOIt Free J>re. from1949.68 and Sunday mag-ed1tor at the Detroit NeWll from1968 untIl hlIl death In 1987

Brodie) C.... nUm\ t2'rsll\ oi DetIDlt MerC)

Angol. Cauan.daXrtpP' CoUegeSor.h ehtld.

)..en),," LollegeSlul:') Corbli'

HarrnjtD~ C' )Heg.eChm Corn .. "Aim.l c....oIJ .. 8~

M.uh.~ (aronaAI~,,,n L Ilcge'olanda Cum

Urm lnoLl\ 01 \\1 hl~ ..m£llca D~[\hilm

SI"mtvrJ Lf1l\t.r),lt\St" en Ftllger.ld

Bo~kn Collcg~Dan ,.lle Fou.'

Linl\er~ll, oj (monnaltElI0,. <.... "OSBentle' College

The University Liggett School Board of Trustees,Administration, Faculty and Staff

Congratulate the ULS Class of 1995.Best wishes as you face new challenges ilt your colleges and universities!

Moniqu. Ab,Ral' Juhann. Gran! B.h, RlbbonlM'dugan 5t<lIe Un,verSlty Oeve/and SI.'e UnlverSlty Yale Urnverslty

C'hn.Nopher Adamo RIYlnGl'd Granl Kimberly Rl!II'~l<alamlZoo CoLl.g. Kalamazoo College Unlv_ly DEMICIupnO."d Alk.",n". S\,.hl Gull"kond. Allison !I.'clcler

WI) ne St.le Umverstly UnlVerslty of MlI:JUgan CoIga .. Umv_tyEhubeth Belonk)' K.lh H.. n Mnka Robm ... nRoanoke College U",\el'Slty 01Mlch'gan Man.lt. College

Mark B"kenbach ~"ra Hall&erty C.ntll RomanoUrnv.,.."y of M.. hlgan Georgetown UruverSlly Oberhn College

Fnnct. Bilk. Dun HII'lI.y ChnllDphor S,s"'"nWllletlQerg UnlverSlly u",verstl) at Mlch'g.n Urnverstty 01Mldllgan

AI.xondn BI.tt IDtllackson R.bec," S,mplOllUm\Cr",11 01 Colorado-Boulder Wi)ne St.re UntVcrs,l, Hllisd.le College

Louren Blatt lam .. Justu. John 5k,nnerSoulhern MethodJsl Un""'SlI) Alb,on Collego Western MlCh'gan Umverslty

11m.. Bologn' Bradley ](1~ln l"ll'SmlthLOjola 01aleago Um, ors I) of RJchmond Demson Unlverslly

Oriol BO!l"bl , CIVil K.,vu Knux ~Utl Som"l)'iUnt.er>tt, 01 Barcelona Um, OrSll' of ""ch'g.n Albion College

Melm. Buh.lts Mtch.ellaHood Robert Slone\\lttl..l1t"\,.rl-- ll\l\N!lJt\ ~tJl"\rord Lnl"ersll) Michigan State Unlversll)

Sarah Bumham Remington Lorn Lon StronllI .., I I .. ~ ,..1-0 ... "'" ~4 h 0-'''' c:;~",I'" 111'\ , l'>f" ... I r" ... o.r"'" l.. ...r-cltv

s.ex.Phyllis Rice Hecker

Servu:es ~ere held ThursdayJune 22. at the Church af To-day In Warren for PhyllIs RJceHecker. 75, who dted Monday,June 19 1996

Born III Detroit, Mrs Heckerwas a resident of Gt-06lle PolJ1teFIlJ"IIIS

She attended NorthwesternHJgh School and Wa,'IIe StateUmve:nlity and ~orked for theR P Seberer Group

Mrs. Heeker was a memberaf the Founders' 80cJety of theDetzolt 1nBtJ.tute of Arts andthe Chain of Lakes, a clean watel" group III Gnmd Traverse,&y.

She was a volunteer at Cot.. Ho8pu:le a.nd at St Colwnbull and an am reader.

Mn ,Heclu!r 18 SU1"\'1ved by aSOD, HeIlJ'Y KlIlgllWell, onegrandcluld. a llU!ter, Helen

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and II brother. Wll1JB.mShe was predeceased by II

• John R1ceMemona1 amtnbutlollB may

be made to Cottage Hosptce,23000 M.a.ck, St Clair Shores,Nieh 480130

Joyce MartinServ1C8i were held Wednes-

day. June 28. at the A H Pe-WI Funeral Home In Gro6Ile~oW.e Woods for Joy~ Martm,18, who dJ,ed ci a stroke Sun.~, /une 26, 1996. Bt St John~IllDetrQlt

~ In South Bend, Ind.

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June 29, 1995Grout PoWIIe Me.. Automotive 11A

$463*

Perhaps hJs most famous deSJgn was ODe he called the Type

CAPJ ........ACC H J " r r N(, A I f I (,II I H ... I "N 1)/\ I( I)

'bargain' at $99,000

Ljj"ary posts summer bOlJlSThe Gro6Ile Pomte Pubhc 1.J. Monday through Thursday,

brary's Cenu-al branch 18 opel! from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Frida,y;frOIll to a.m to 9 p m Monday and will be closed QI1 Saturdaythrough Thursday, and from 10 and Sundaya.m to 5 pm Fnday and Sat The Woods branch ~urday; and will be closed on Mack, 18 open from 1 to 9 pm.Sunday Mcmday tb.rough Fnciay, Satur.

dav, 10 am. to 5 ~ e.MThe Park branch, 15430 Ker cl~ on Sunday, are

chev~~_.m 1 to 9p m el'fectlvethrough Sep. 18

1995 CADILLAC SEVILLE aLl

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EQUIPPED WITH Power lumbar, chrome wheels, sport Interior,theft deterrent system, leather seats 200 HP, 49 .lIter vaNorthstar engine, antl-Iockbrakes, dual air bOg syster",speed-sensitive steering Stock #5826520

36 MONTH LEASE • 36,000 TOTAL MILEt.i.4.0. .~~~ •• I

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$493*

•lSaI 60 Adolf Ritler I' sovernmeat

I\\"&, lookmg for a cIesIpl fur.]0\\ -<:os!. pe<lple's car" {Valko

I,S\\ ageD. ancl.Pur8c:he's T:YPe 60\\as se1ecte<i Manufac!;un1 d:.A to plant II: Wolfsbwo: wu IIt.tll'toed.us. , II ~~~~,~~~J%l-

I II After the I" ar. Porar:beB)' Richard \\' right started hIs awn 8pOl"tS car mu-

II ufact.unng COlI1p8.n) with his------------------- ... son Ferry Porsche at Jtll heIId.nee<! even far cnusmg an 1-696 tl\o-door four (base pn~ The first model \\"al' the 366.

These an, COl1lIerV1It.Iv $39,950 r the 968 Cahnclet four whJ.ch establlSbed Foraehe as •c!amIs, aalCIl'dulg to a team (S(; 1,900' the 911 Carrera SlX leadIng bwlder a spcrt8 aocIfroln Car &: Dnver magaz:JIle, ($61,600, 911 Carrera Cabn. racmg cars dun.ng It<i 16 yearswlnch reoentIy ~ fi'fe olet SIX ($69,600\- 911 Carrera aproduetlun~supen:ars~ - the Porsche 911 4 all.wheel-<ln\"e SIX '$6'i" ,2(0);

""" F In 1963 the firm J.ntl'ClllualdTurbo, Aeura. ."",X.T errar.i 911 Carrera 4 Cabnolet SIX the first 911 pl'(&ot)ope • ..,.F355, Dodge V1pef RT 10. and. ($15,500) and the 928 GIS V~ stopper deBIgoed. b) FerQiMDd.Latus ~ S4S In rankmg ($82,2HJ "B\rtzl" Poracbe m In menthe~Ko 1 ~ saldthe ParIlChe cbd ~ m 3 7 see- Porscbe has a long h1st.<Ir) r:L than 30 rears d prodvct.1al1, theoDds Whate\V It' s fast ex<:ellenee J.n design part1cu 911 has beeIl t.ec:hnalogK:lll\y

NQW all thJs perf~ larl) m spent; and. racmg cars. enhanoed but 1'\05 styhn( ......d<lesn't oome cheap, as you and the P<rsche famJ.ly _ Fer still reoogmzah!e O\"er the 4ec-unght guess, but Schll"8b dmand, 8QIl Ferry and grand. ades m the duIplar at Eyes emc:1.al.med that the '96 TUlbo 18 J.n eon ButZl _ were the h<loored Clasmc DesIgn!act a bargau1 at $99,000, the ciemgDen dthlS year's Eyes on The 1996 911 Turbo 18same as tile mcxIe! It replaces Clalmc DeSlgn shO'i\ at the E<I clearly ri the J.ineage d: thede8p&te numerous enbanoo- IIl!l1. I:Eleanar Fard House _IDl.'JI1t8. "We have alreaety scWi which featu:nld an unusuall) finlt earl)" '60s 9111 .....

928GTS 1B ~ cl:I.angea mldlbetween 5,fm and 6,000 eDellSlvt! d1Iplay <:L Porsche from the first 928 ~ in- P<nc:bes this Yf!IIr, lDC1udmg c:Iln

700 911 Turilos," said Schwab 1978Another measure dthe Dr FerdInand Porsche began

P~ sales woes 1l! t1Ie num- deongmng automobJ.l.es arw.wl.ber <:L P<ncbe ciealers, wh1t:h tbe turn <:L the century H.1shas £allen from 3f,() m 1965 to acbJ.evements lDC1uded the SSK204 today eenet! ri Mercedes.Benz -

"But our dealers' attltuQes ~ that make.r"6 most des1rare SOQd,» sald Schwab "In a able dasslcs He also deslgnedrecent SIJTVf!!Y cl dealer £ran. veh1cles far Auto Umon rnowduae value, POl"8Che lIl.Dks NQ Audll and NSU• Four years ago Po.raehe waslast "

The Porsche 911 TuzDosprmgs from a rid:1 heritage cltwbocharged and four-wbee,l-dnve spcri8 cars The 1975Parac,be 911 Turbo was thev.cdd's fiM producb(ll'l ~dw'ged spcrt..s ear Porsd!eiirst devek\led twI.n turbQdw-g.mg fQl" Its raem,g program, its917110 and 917130 l'lIIOe carll cre-ated for the 1972-73 Can.AmSenee

The 1996 911 'rurbo J011Ul a'!It lJ,neup wbkb. mdu4ee the 988

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8t1<:ks to the roa<1.No one 15 lJkel.' to argue that

Porsc:be ~ not bu.Ud liO!De rfthe best Cdl.'l.' m Its class ThequestJan fQl" the fut ure IS wbe-ther enough bu: ers are mterested m puttmg down a bigwad ..L mane, for a car that rffers performanoe far be\ on<!what the owner cowd begm toexplore

Perl"ormanee figures for thePorsche 911 partJeularly theTurbo are mdeed awesomePowered b~ 400-hp 3 6-htertwm-turboeharged D<r1ZODtall)QPPOI!ltld SIXq lmder eDgJ.De

through full-t.!.tne all-l\iIeeldn\"e the current Porsche 911Turbo 15 one rL the fastest carsUl the 'll<rld perh.ap6 the fast-est a\ allab1e J.n tbe t:mtedStates and kgal fur street use

PlnCbe clalms the Turbowill leap aff the !me at Ii speed<:L zero.to.6(l m an amatmg 4 4seconds Perilaps an even morelI8tonlsbI.ng figure, wlu<:h demooneD'ates Its great brakmg abil.Ity IS its ~ time filess t.ban 7 ~ Top speedIS 180 mph, nlQl'e than j'Oll

265,000 uruts," &:bwab 8lUd."In 1994, fewer than 100,000apot"'.8 cars '",ere 901d. A k1t <:Lthe peoplP who bought sport5cars Ul the aoo '80s are buymg8pOr1.s ut.1htles Il<M .,

Fe ... ~havere-mamed as focused on theJ.r.market Ol~ as P<l1"SCbe, w1Lcllhal; al "".)'"8 scld only sport5~ AM. hlgh~ormanoe8pOI'tS cars ha\~ been their ape-<:18lty So wbe:l sports cars fellfrom favor 00 dK! PQroChe

But Pcncbe IS still here andwill stay.lee, Schwab 881d.'!he ClXIlpIlJly has prepared anaclvertlsmg almpalgn designedto appeal to II ..... aucheD<leSome If the adve'tlsmg 15 renuDl!ICE!nt rL 1.lght-touch Ids farthe V~ Beetle back mthe '706.

"Kill bugs qw<:k" readI; ODe

headlme QI:l a magume ad. Itis ~ referTmg to the vw"Bug," but to the veloctty wnhwhich bug!; hlt the Wllldalueldri the f.BIt.movmg Pl:n:be'Uke peanut bIl!ier to the rori<:L the lIIOU!h," lIIly!l an<ltber ad,raerring to the wa:r the ear

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Awesome 1996 Porsche Turbo 911By any cntena the Del"

1996 P<ncbe 911 Turbo 16 anawesome maclune

So al"e8Ome that a team <:LWi! Panche Cars <:L NorthAmenca tiliclals came to De-tl'ort from Reno Ne\ to tellthe dutl.lmQt!.e press all aboutit

It 15 oot hard to guess whythe top guns m Reno, headedby' Fnldericlt J Sch"'-ab, prellldent and eIuef executlve afIicer,felt It worthwhIle to make theirjl11gnmage to the M<*.or City'!'bey wanted to remmd eVer)'ooe that PCJrSChe 15 &till aplayer m the t:.s sp<>rts carmaritet

Ponche may have 8wesQmecars m Jte hneup, but theyhave nclt been eel.hng we1J fQl"about a decade Last year salesjumped. 66 peramt from theprecechng year to 5,823. theI6r&t aaIe6 gaIn fur P<nchesiDce 1966 But in 1986,~ sa1ell m the Unrt.edSt.et.ee wta1ed 3Q,471 So thedechne has been dramat1<:

"In 1986, sales a I!JIl:WU carsm the UDited StlIt.es totaled

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our cllStomeT5J and as Ii reSlllt, we havea large base ot repeat customers - whoalso happen to hke our extended ser-vice hours (till 10 PM Mon thruThurs )

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Gros&t PoInLe WooQs ~ Bill £lIP, • SII!GIOr putAel' l,l1tht> lllX::Ollntini firm at Elliot El!ult. Co , ~ recei\'Ild W@the ~ A/xo!ID'anls A ..... tiOll cI NlchIgan's A.s8oa&.tUlII Sernm A...vd for his eIlort.& Ul 1'l'\"H'U1i the liUmaIIl chapta"at !be orpDlllllion .and roc his p8Sl efforts as " ~ atlb!c:lri1IlUmllOll.

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In I.,.n" ,~,fil.p"dlE,mar maylimply need odjuI"'-1

If Y""[ cor II IU~ln9 or wi'o,o'"9byO<Jm"y no.,. 0 lro.n\l11ll1l00 pro '-I'"w~.th could be Itxtd w.l~ cl 11m!,,"eI,,,nln; A' RINKE TOYOTA ovrItl'VJct and fJ?'11 deP,:>rtm,nl II ort ofill, mOil mOcl. m "nO comphl" to the"rtCl VO" can find VI a' 25'20 Vao~k, Ph. n, 7S B 2000 H.o 1'\ Man& Thul'\ 700 0 m 10 ~ 00 p'm T",s& wed 7 7 F" 7 6 Cloled Sal andSun Ev~ry CC>r ",roe' w'~ th' ,oro,s:ardara fea1vr. Toro'" .xcollene.1

'llo.e u.hat you do fer me, Thvota'

bHrss) e\~ ~ his \'eJ.opmeol: R.us!ell sald "I~ that the Clt).. \'1.0- hope lD do II good p,. IlDd Jlaud the state'" opE'o meetlilB doo.'l "''&IU to ~ thelav."$. • ne~ and elljen.der

Talbot tbR d1S1oh-ed IUS re any hard f.;eJ.mis- When fm$t.r&UUJIi onIer epm.st the at). ti.Iwbed.. 1tbiJlk Uw cnmmnnJt)SllJ.d au-u, pemurtiJ:lf bun to ",illl.tb m)' ~ ,

go (0IVIll'CI ",ith tile proJeCt Woods Ol~ atwme) GeorpLc\\-u i&ld &fter4vd that ~ Cadmlllas UIl8\tula.b1e for com

~ wnll Talbot s U1l.er menlpretetion rL ~ caaes he cl1ecl,and v.ill l4ke his cue to the'M1cl'.li81l court cI appE'W Hesald thaI a \Io1bloess an e1ecleodWoods offkal he <iechnPd toname faded to appear on hisbehalf aM lhal ereated prob-WlIl5 tbr Ius "'IOI.l1iClns of thellpeJlJ.Jli ~ I... lll'j'Uroent

"r am 8f'P"" hnll' thJs cue Oil&11WIJell," SolUd Lev. 18 "We 41d.nol il!t a tran.8CrlJX of the NayJ cooncd roeeting WIJlI the cia)before we """eI"e to file an8m.e~ pleading which hurtour CQfl, We /ibQu.l4 be read)tar the appeal:'

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(2) dISconnection would cause W&ler to now ne~t to abasement wall and tend to creale b~menl noodlns

(3) d,5Connecllon would cause Wiler to now d,reclly mlO anin around sWlmounl pool,

(4) disconnection woulet cause a ll00dlng prolliem tlCcauseof low Iradc

(5) dlsconnccllon would cause water to d.~charie onlo anelshbor's propeny, or

(6) d,sconnCCllon otherwl~c would be Impracllcal or wouldImpo~e unusual hardship or pracl"e d,fEeultle, upon lheo...ncr or occup~nl of Ihe property or "eaml propel1les

Seellon 2 Exeepi as "pressly modified b) Ihls Oldlnan,c IhcproVISions of the Property Mam'enance Code Code 1'<) II 10 shallrema,n In full force and effe"

All' of(Jnn~.e'-.linie J)f nf'ma, Mlclu8&nWlvne Co!oI"'Y

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Ne PGVLA: lm t.f4~N"N(:i: 0,onn IN Tmt em OF GaoFA 'lbe ell)' of Orosac 1'00nle Farms Onl&Ins

Seclloll I A new S~lIon H,30 I .s tlel"by Idde4 to Ille prope")'MalnlClllUlce Co<Ie, CocIc!'fo 11-10, mIln' IS rotlow\

n.301 (I) QUller PoWDlPOU' CpOPCS;ljAA Prqb.bllcd No personownln, 01' ~n. InY propcny WIthin the elly of Gro$$C1'olnlCFanr.s slall be enulled 10 lbe Issuance of I cenlfK:lre of occuplllCyIf IIICIIproperty hu Iny luner downspout eOllnteled WIth the sewersyslem of the Clry of Orosse Pain Ie fanns unlm an exemptIon lias*n ifIIlle4 IlIICCOt'dance With subpm.araph (1)) of thiS Sc<;lIon

(11) J1cmp"QQI If the 4lSCOMeCllon at any aU!ler downipout wouldmate I liaurdow conclltlon or would mult ,n undue hardship orpolenllal dImqe 10 !he app!lelble property or nearby properties, theowner or OCCUpanlmlY IPl'ly to lIle Dlreclor of Pubhc Serl Ice forIn exemption enlilima suell person 10 recel\e a ,erlit,cate ofoccupancy nOlwllhstandlna lhe requlremcnlS of sUbpmgraph (a) ofIhlS Stellon If aranled the exemptiol' ~hall be In writing and sllallset forth the reason(s) for ~uch uemption An exempt.on ~hall beIf&l'lcd only under one or more of Ihe follo",ms c,rCUI1'Slan,e~

(l) (h~COnnccllon would cause Waler \0 dl~,ha'ile ani a awlve",ay '1dewall< pallO or SimIlar area Ihereby creating ahazardoui condlllon,

Sccllon 3 If any provISIon of IhlS Ordinance shall be held m,ahd Ihercmamdcr of thiS Ordinance shall nOI be affeclcd Ihereb)

Sect.on 4 Th.s Ordmance shall lake effcCllwenly (2Cl) day, aftef "Ienactment or upon \I~ pubhcatlon whlehc,er l\ lalcr

Enaclcd 06112195Pubh~hed G PN 06129195Posled 06126195

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£a- sa =~ ~\\~.6.o&ll:~:.eC !a.\lt w-.

.•w E' Qo1.lb1ed thf! sbowl'QQlDaree and aQQeci ~ ~~"lfUlClC'\\'$., A.ndt>= sa.c. ~We~-ed (,:pKl ci\U"llli: ~ E'm.lJ'ereQO\'&uoo by COlD\~ Ii partrI OW' :ilE'l"\'1C:e area to a :;bowrot\lD. uea Wt>'!"E' glad to belillie l.(\ 1XlO\-e bad!. to ~ l'I!j:UJar.!ilowroom '

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Judge rules in favor of Woods in condo rezone

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da> QD tboe yjJ ..."11h SbmeWbJJ.e \~ Paroells M.J.ddIeSciIooI Sbme ldl. &anle) vna.tl.t'n4ed fiX ool) a IDoQmI:'nlWheD he n!W1Ded. the Cl".tool

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So De~ ~CI.LS selU ou.tIbow 75 Sta.nle) s &l00jf Vil.th~ of e~QIl to MIlbves and fne~, unHWSlUe;and ~ and to people&be litudI!nLS h.e. \ e DI<'\ er metBaapr.enas "'-ere 1Jl.Stn.u:ted tDIIbDw Stanle) • good ume andtD aDd tum bed!. v.1.th • po6tc:ard, • ieUA!r "phtJtlJgl"8ph or aIiIIOUvenu d.ePldJlll1 StanIe)'sadwnlure

As of JWlI! 2, the st.udl'n1sbave l"eUl\ ed. llbout 35 re;;pcm-"Not only were Vo-e all SIJl'pnaed III the number of re;;pon... we were SW'pl'lBIld III thetune llf1OP1e spent wJ.th StanIfty," t>eniu.s SlUd • Some peoplereally went out of their to ay tDdo IlilHTleWng neal for theIu.ds "

Tw:ked on a floor to-alUJ.njbulletin boord In the front ball-way at Monteith Ilnl the l1lllpoDlIIli and li<Juverun. the Stanle)'li have collected In thetrtravels

Stanley has vwted Colorado.ldaho, CaluorlUll.. Oklahoma.Texas, Oluo, I1l1n0l5, WISCOIUlUl.PennJiy[valUll. [ndJanll. VII'-~, t'lul'id., !r!r-OM" WaahtngtilQKorea, Canada IIn manyplac:ei In :M!chlgan

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16828 Kercheval • Grosse POinte • 884.1330Open Monday. Friday 10-6 Thursday tll! 7, Saturday till 530

WithSailings on ...* Swimsuits* Summer Blazers* Selected Dresses* Selected Jew~lry

>? All Sales Final)bt .sbops of

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ers and It has expanded mtothIS," she saId Her favonteflower IS a velvety purple delphmlum

One portIon of the yard 15

filled WIth masses of blue for.get me nots Near the house, agrafted apple tree produces fivedIfferent VarIetIes of applesColorful paInted bird hOUlleSare seattel ed throughout theMartm's yard The vegetablegarden mcludes com, spmach,beans, squash and raspberrybllShes

The Grosse PointeWar Memorial's TrialGardens, 32 Lakeshore,are mdlvldual lakeSide plotslaid out m a \l.heel deSignaround an 18th century mill.stone The gardens are span$Ored by the Garden Center,supported b} the VIncent De-Petns fund and planted andmamtamed b) the GrossePomte Garden clubs

The theme for the TrIal Gardens thIS year 1S 'EuropeanCountry Garden ~ ,

("1:._:.~ • '2 ..... IA,. .. l.'VUJ u.uursare from 1 to 5 pm each day,ram or shme Refreshmentsv.lll be «ened at the Martmgarden It('m~ from the Up-staIrs Shop of the DetrOIt Garden Center v.IIl be ava1lable forsale at the Renned} garden

TIcket" are $8 111 advance,$10 at an} of the gardens onthe dah of the tour They maybe purchased at Cavan:mgh'sOffice Suppl) m the VillageGlosse Pomte Flonsts, 174Kerb} WIld BIrds UnlImIted,20926 Mack or at the GrossePomte Garden Center s officeIII the War Memondl, 32 Lakeshore on Tuesdays Wednes-day, and Thursdays from 10a m to 4 pm

Fo! more mformatlOn, call(313) 8814594 (313) 8812441or (313) 882 9765

The Kennedy Garden,168 Stephens, 15 dlVldedmto an area for (armly acllVIties and a formal garden area.

The fannly sectIon features avegetable garden planted WIth \yellow beans, green beans, to-matoes and carrots, and a van.ety of herbs, mcludmg bilSII,chIves oregano, thyme, <;ageand rosemary

uTh!' rabbits ate the beans,"Barb Kennedy saId "So we putup a small fence They stIll gotthe beans So we put up a bigger fence It s keepmg the rab-bits out, but now the chIldrencan't get In You can't WIn "

The fonnal portIOn of theKennedy s garden surrounds aJarg~ grassy space and Inciudesa bronze sculpture "BestFrIends' by Joe Saylor, as "ellas geometnc beds of Baltic IVyframed m 'oox"ood, a rose garden and masses of annualssuch as ImpatIens and begomasfor bnght splashes of color

The Martin Garden,1457 Lochmoor, features amoon garden" hlch IS plantedWIth whIte f1o"'ers - astIlbewhIte Impatwns, double whItepetumas dusty mIller, lamlum,white snapdragons and whItecosmos - all VISible at mght

Shlrle) Martm Said the famlly has lIved 1D the houS€ for 23years, but the garden hastaken shape onh dunng thelast four years

"We started "lth a few flow

The Groae PoilUe Garden Center's CUlDuerl sum-mer tOlD' of Grosse Pointe gardeDll indueiell the JemGarden, aha" and at the righl: and the Sc:haapGarden, belo., Tickets are sa in advance: 110 onthe days of the to\ll.

and cattaJl A sectIon of thepond 15 devoted to bog plants It15 home to more than 50 fish,lncludmg kOI, sbubunkms andgolden orffs, and aquatic am.mals sueh ilS sruuls, frogs andtadpoles

The Schaap garden also Ineludes a rose garden, raISedbeds of pere'lD18.ls and annualsand an orchId greenhouse

By MergIe Retns SmdhFeature Edrtor

The hOrUcultural dehghts onthe Grosse POInte Garden Center's 22nd Summer GardenTour are as dJ1ferent as thefanllhes "ho gre" them

One re»ernbles a French unpres.<;LODlstpaIntmg Another IS

abloom "Ith roses - old-fashloned fragrant roses, shrub r0-

ses, tea roses chrnbmg rosesand exotic and unusual roses

Other gardens feature ponds,"aterfalb gazebos and green.hou,se" filled With orcluds Mostoontam smaller areas devotedto \ egetables herbs, perellIllalsand annuals One e\ en featuresa moon garden

SIX gardens WIll be open (orthe Grosse POInte Garden Center's annual tour on Fndaj,Saturday and Sunday, Julj 7,8and 9

Proceeds fund the center'sactIVIties, "luch Include sc:holarslups, grants for local beaubfica1lon pro;eets and a vanetyof educational v.orkshops andlectures that are open to thecommunlt)

Garden Center showcases six Grosse Pointe gardens

The Gregory Garden,47 Webber Place, could becbvuied mto three portIOns Onone Side. a path With clunbIDgroses and da) hlIes, assortedperenmals such as foxgloves,delphlnlUms phlox and salVia,leads to 2 shade garden be-neath a row of towerIng ma-ples The lo"er lImbs of thetrees ha\ e been trImmed toproVlqe aIr and space AnothersectIon IS filled WIth ornamen.tal shrubs and naturalIZed perenmals

''My heart IS In the WIldflower garden," sald Dr LolllSGregory, "ho does all theplantmg and maIntenance WIth!us daughter, Adnan Gregorysaid he e~Ially enJOYSw~lUg the seasonal changes m !uswildflower garden "You haveto see It from Its begmnmg illspnng, all the way through,"he saId

Gregory deSIgned the layoutof the garden, whIch he de-scnbed as cottage.style

"It's not dlsorgamzed,"AdrllUl said 'We prefer nuxtures of color~ Instead of put-bog all the same colors to-gether"

Gregory saId he's alwaysworkmg to create a garden thatresembles d French ImpressIon-Ist paIntmg

"We love thIS" he sald, WItha sweep of hiS arm "TIus hasmeanmg We relax here Wesearch our souls here The gar-den also should mtegrate WIththe house We can see the flow.ers from almost every WIl&dowOften, we'll be haVIng break.fast - lookmg out - and we'lltake our coffee and "alkthrough the garden"

The Jan Garden, 111Lakeshore, surrounds a 90-year-old I>Ouse Dr I Jan andhiS WIfe, JackIe, do all theIrown gardemng He often getsup at 4 30 a m to squeeze afew extra hours mto hIS summer da} She mamtams a vegetable garden filled WIth tomatoes cucumbers, squll.sh,melons and peppers

"EH,rythmg IS orgamc thISyear,' Jackie said "And we'rebattlIng bugs and rabbIts I cov.ered everythmg \'Ith nets"

Colorful annuals and perennIal" are planted near theslde\\alJ... on Lakeshore, and theWUUdJ Iront }ara IS plantedWIth dozens of \ anetles of tearo'\es and shrub roses

1\1\ favonte I" a shrub rosecalled SIr Thomas Lipton, ' Jansaid

The Ian" aha created a water gdrden \\ hleb 1<; often VI"Ited b\ a blue heron the) saidBejond the water garden, afrUIt orchard., lelds pearspeache<; cherne, and grapes

The Schaap Garden,512 Pemberton, features a"ater garden" Ith tv.o waterfalls ca<;cadmg over rockyledges The pond I" filled WIthmull ICOIOled \\ater hhes v.aterh}acmth and \ arlOUS "ater1m mg \cgetatlOn such as dwarfumbJella palm purple pIckerelrush gIant Egvptlan papyrus

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June 29, 1995Grosse Pointe News

M..-rThe maid of honor '" as the

bnde's slSter, Paula JlngOZUlllof BlrlIllDgham

Bndesmalds were Kara De-IIlIl'JJan of Decatur, ill, MehsaLogan of Muskegon, MichelleMeahan of Bloomfield Hills,CBlthn M1esen of Bay VIllage,OhlD, Heather Montgomery andL1S8 PIerret, both of Troy, andCarolyn Stili of BloomfieldHills

The fiowergu-ls were AmShekeQlan of Bloomfield Hillsand Taha Zartanan of WestBloomfield.

Attendants wore long forestgreen velvet tank dresses withscooped backs and side slitsThey carried natural bouquetsof wlute hlIes, roses, stephano-tIS and Iry tied V>1.thwhite nl;bons

FlowerglJ'ls earned whitebaskets filled With rose petals

The groom's brother, JayMessner, was the best man

Groomsmen were Carl An-derson Jr of Grosse POinteWoods. Vmcent FlOri of' Wax-ren, Ste~p.n Henkel of GrossePomte Woods, Damn Hotts of'Eastpomte, DaVld Lapm ofJackson, Michael Tarasi of StCIBJr Shores, and Stephen Zmkof GrQflS8Pomte Woods

Rmgbearers were Scott andAndrew Tungate of Orlando,Fla

The mother of the bnde worea full-length taupe dinner suitaccented WIth rhmestonsa andearned wlute free~lIas tIed V001thwlute nbbons

The groom's mothel wore along pleated swt tnmmed wtthgold and earned wlute treemastied WIth wlute nbbons

The soloist was KIm MIna-sIan Hawes The orgalllst wasMargaret BeIU8.Il The trum-peter was Scott Schroeder

The bride earned a bachelorof llCIellCedegree III commumca-tlons from Miclugan State Uni-versIty She is a finanCIal ad-Vlser WIth P R Jlllgoztan &Associates

'The groom earned a bachelorof llCIence degree m econonucsfrom the University of Michi-gan He IS a financ181 adviserWIth Dean Witter

The couple traveled to Tur.key, Greece, Italy and IrelandThey hve m BU'ffitngham

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BndesmaIds wore pale yellow,Ilk sluffon palazzo pants andwrap style whlte sIlk charmeuse blouses and earned tubps

Flowergu-ls wore yello", andy,hlte plald damask dresses andcamed daffodlis

The best man was thegroom s brother, Peter JMoran of Grosse Pomte Shores

Groomsmen were Steven FMmer of Grand Rapids, and thebride's brothers Gregory HMontgomery of Houston andCharles S Montgomery of Sumnut, N J

Rmgbearer was DamelGarthW8Ite of Warren HI' worea nary and wlute !men saIlorSUIt

Readers were Peter Moran,Gregory Montgomery Jr andBeth BattjeS

The orgamst was DaVld Wagner The soloist was ManaClmerel1l The trumpeter wasJellTey Markwu:k

The mother of the bnde worea ceral duffon sllk dress

The groom s mother wore agray and blue sIlk pleated two-piece dress

The bride IS a student atMercer Univer8l.ty She IS a leeturer and motIvatIonal SjJl!a.ker

The groom graduated fromEmbry Riddle AeronauticalU'llVersltv He IS the head ofnew business development forZantop internatIOnal AlTlme5

The newlyweds traveled toJamlUca They lIve m Macon

lingozian-Messner

Michele Renee Jmgouan,daughter of Paul and MdheJmgOZlan of BlTIll1IIgham, marned WIlIJam Steven Messner,son of Wilham and ManlynMessner of Grosse P'nnteWoods, on Dee 3, 1994, at StJohn's Annel11llll Church

The Rev Baret Vel'ewan of-fiCIated at the 4 p_m ceremony,whIch was followed by a recep-tion at the Detroit AthleticClub

The bnde wore a sl1k satmgown that featured a fitted bodICe, long sleeves decorated WIthpearls and rhinestones and afull satIn sklrt Her lace-cov-ered headpiece matched thebodIce and held a cathedral.length veil edged WIth satmpIping She carried a bouquet ofwhite gardenlas, roses, fl'eeSISand stephanotIS, accented WIthl\'Y

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Margot Chapman Montgom-ery of Macon, Ga, daughter ofMr and Mrs Gregory H Montgomery of Ada, marrIedThomas J Moran IV, son ofMr and Mrs Thomas J Moranm of GTOB!ll!Pomte Shores, onApnl 29, 1995, at 8t PaulCatholic Church

The Rev John Wynnycky ofSt Paul's and the Rev RobertStrey of St Ehzabeth's EpISCO-pal Church of HIggins Lake officlated at the 3 p.rn ceremony,wluch was followed by a recep-tIOn at the Country Club of De-trOlt

The bride wore an IVOry andwhIte A-hne SIlk satm gownWIth long fitted sleeves and anextended cathedral tram Sheearned a spray of whIte roses

Mrs. Christopher FrancsBoumr

Earl Dalton Black of GrossePomte Woods and Dr G€<JrgeRobert Bozzuu of WashmgtonDC

The bnde graduated from StMary's College and the UnlverSIt)' of North CarolIna WIth adegree m mtenor deSIgn She IS

an mtenor designerThe groom graduated from

Mount 8t Charles Academjand Worcester Polytechmc Instltute WIth a degree m chenu-cal engmeenng, W1th honorsHe earned a master's degree meml engmeenng from TuftsUmverslty He is an envlTOnmental eng:meer

The couple traveled to theHawlUla."1 Islands They lIve IIIOakton, Va

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The Rev Kenneth Wluttmg-ton offiCIated at the noon ceremony, whIch was followed by areceptIon at The WaterworksArtMWlEwn

The matron of honor was JuIia Goodmght 8tetfeJUl of Dur-ham, NC

BridesmaIds were AnneFranOO!' 1Wntzel and EllzabethChnsh UavIs, both of Arling-ton, Va, Kathenne MaxtonRespess of Atlanta, Jill McConmck Page of HuntingtonWoods, and Julie Oehler Judson of KIng of Prull81a, Pa

The beSl: man was Gary DonBrock of Cambndge, Mass

Groomsmen were the groom'sbrother, Mark Paul BozzJ.m ofMIlford, Mass, the brIde'sbrothers, Thomas Allen StaatsJr of Greensboro, N C, andMark Butterly Staats of Mor-ganton, Gregory Paul Matlus ofLancaster, Cahf, and MarkStuart Goddard of Tomngton,Conn

The nngbearer was StephenVmcent Butterly of the City ofGrosse Pomte ~

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Attendants y, ore flilllengthdark plum taffeta dresses \\~thgold embroIdered bod1ces The)carned red ru.es \nth gold nbbons

The grcc:n's brother, Toddo<ann, \\ as the best man

Groomsmen were the bnde'sbrother Chns pam, Steve La\\rence, Chns MarcheSI and EncTremont!

Ushers y, ere Bill Relchertsand Rob Caron

The mother at the bnde worea tea-length mauve dress and a\\ hlte garderua wnst corsage

The groom's mother wore atea length purple dress WIth aVI lute and plum orclud corsage

The sololBt was Gary JensenThe Men and Bo) s CholT ofChrIst Church sang

The bnde graduated fromWestern MIcIugan UIllversltyShe works for Ford Motor Co

The groom graduated fromJohnson & Wales UIllversitjWIth a degree 1Il cuhnary artsHe 15 bakery manager WIthNmo SalVaggiO'S InternationalMarketplace

The honeymoon couple took aski tnp to Salt Lake CIty Theyhve In Grosse Pomte Park

In eIther case cllmcmns needto be a\\ are of tpe n.k of majordepreSSIOn m patIents \\lth msomma As a rule patientscoMplammg of '\\ 0 or moreweeks of trouble falhng a'leepstaymg asleep or \\ akmg up tooearly, might be at mcrea <;ednsk for major depreSSIOn

Mr. and Miii.&lMDhart~

Paffi-OsannMmdy Sue pam, daughter of

DaVld and Mary Pafl'i of LeWISton, marned Randall EIsenhartOsann of Grosse Pomte Park,son of Fred and Shella Osannof Grosse Pomte Park, on Feb25, 1995, at Chnst ChurchGrosse Pomte

The Rev Bryant W Denm;;on Jr offiCiated at the 4 p mceremony, whIch was followedby a reception at BlossomHeath Inn

The bnde wore a white Wfeta gown that featured aQueen Anne necklme, a bocilcedecorated ,",Ith seqUIns andpearls and long pamted sleevesShe earned a bouquet of two

C.llned p.e....Ul ....nd ut'dm-wlored ro.>e, and EnglI"h 1\ \ •

The groom - brother Dd11I..jJune. 01 CahlOlJlld \;d- theb.:stman

Groozru.men \;ere ,Ton Sehaefer of ~e\; York ~llchdel Carroll of Rhode Isldnd and JohnBo)newlcz of VlrgJDld

The mother of the bride \; ored short naY) SIll,. crepe dre""

The groom's mother \\ore dteal sIlk SUIt

~.and)hs,S~pheDIoc.athan Jones

The bnde earned a bachelorof arts degree from MIcluganState Universltj She IS a staffsupeTVlSOr Wlth Excel Tempo-rary SeTVlces

The groom earned a bachelorof scIence degree m engmeenngfrom Duke Uru\erslty and arna£ter's degree m S)stems en-gJneEnng from VlTgJma TechHe IS an aerospace engmeerWIth Martm Marietta

The couple traveled to StLUCIa In the CarIbbean TheylIve in Reston, Va

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Researchers discover linkbetween sleep, depression

In somma IS a predIctor of HIgher rates also were foundmajor depreSSIOn, accordmg to among femalesa researcher WIth the depart- wr.en hlstol) of other depres-ment of psychIatry at Henry swe symptoms, such as restlessFord Health System ness or SUICIdal thoughts, was

The study of young adults, ruled out, pnor msomma represented recently at the an- mamed a slgJuficant predIctornual meeting of the Society of of m!IJor depreSSIOnBlOlogJcal PS) chlatry m M1anu Breslau prOVIdes two possIblere\ ealed a connectIOn between eXlllan3.tlOns FIrst msomnlasl!O€pdIsturbance and psychlat mIght be an early symptom ofnc dIsorders a major depressne epIsode,

. SubJ"Cts complalmng of m " Ith other S)mptoms appeanng......................."'...- _ \... t' _ ..~ _ ,.... c_ _.J _~ ""1 ..

more "eeks- \\e;e nearly four l~~ d~~ to medical condltlon~,tllres more Iikel) than those me<hcal treatments or the use\\Ithout Insomma to develop of certam drugs might pIa, amajor depreSSIOn Wlthm the role m causm" maJOl depresneAt three' ears" saId lead au sionthor Naoml Breslau Ph D\\ ho presented the paper

In 1989 1 200 21 30 yearaids were randomh <;electedfrom a large HMO 10 Michlgan

Bl e,lau, stud) re\ ealedsleeple,sness \\ as reportedmore frequently m respondents\\ Ith psychlatnc dl~orders

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Kirby-Davis~1ar] Kathr) n KJrby, daugh

ter of Ka) KIrb) of the CIty ofGrosse Pomte and WIlliam JKnob) of St Clarr Shores marned Warren E DavlS of Crofton Md son of the late Wil-ham and Alice DavIs, on Nov19 1994, at Sacred HeartChapel m Bowie, Md

MOllingnor John F Hoganand the Rev Stephen Sab-baugh offiClllted at the cere-mon), wluch was followed by areceptIOn In BoWIe

The bnde wore a wrote tealength lace and satm dress

The matron of honor wasRosemary Bordley of Alexandria,Va

Bndesmards were the bnde'sslSter, Juhe Kirby of Austin,Texas, and Trody Walsh ofOxon Hill, Md

Bndesmards ,",ore Jade gre~nsatm gowns WIth lace bodlces

The best man was LawrenceBleau of Crofton

Ushers were Uldengo Tenand BonafaclO Yap, both ofWashmgton, D C

Lectors mcluded Kay KirbyLunke of ColllIlSVllle, Okla

The bnde IS a speech therap-1St in Washmgton, DC

The groom IS WIth PotomacElectnc Po" er Co of Maryland

Rothenburg-lanes

Laura Ann Rothenburgdaughter of Ruth Rothenburgof Grosse POInte Woods andPaul Rothenburg of CentrevIlle,Va marned Stephen JonsthanJoneq of Ashland, OhIO son ofTom and Barbara Jones of Can-yon Country, Calif, on Feb 4,1995, at Chnst The KmgChurch

The Rev Joseph Fabry offiCIated at the 4 30 p m ceremony,which was followed by a recep-hon at the Grosse Pomte WarMemonal

The bnde wore a full lengthwhite sIlk gown WIth a beadedlace bodIce and a chapel lengthveIl She earned whIte rosesand English I\'Y

The maId of honor '" as thebnde's Sister, Carol Rothenburgof Arlmgton

BridesmaIds were thegroom's Sisters, Cmdy Jonesand Cathy Jones, both of Cabforma and the bnde's Sister,Courtney Lett of VlrgJma

Attendants ,\ ore full lengthnay)' sJlk velvet dresses and

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Selbv attended WesternMlchlg~n Umverslty and theSpecs Ho\\ ard School of Broadca;,tmg He 15 an enVU"onmenLd safet) engIneer ",lhDoetsch Industnal ServiceS

Heller-WalkerMr and Mrs Randall E Hel

lei of Coldwater have an-nounced the engagement oftheIr daughter, Beth ArbutusHeller, to Paul Matthey,Walker, son of Mr and MrsWalter C Walker of GrossePomte Woods An August weddmg IS planned

Heller earned a bachelOl ofscience degree III psycnologyfrom Mlclngan State Unl\ elblty She IS workmg on a second bachelor of science degreem occupational therapy fromWdyne State Umverslty

Walker earned a bachellJr ofscIence degree from MichiganState Umverblty III mechamcal(.ngIneerlng He IS a systembengIneer With Electrol1lc DataSystems Corp

1995 Opera BallMichi!iJan Opera Theatre's 1995 Opera Ball was held Juna 11 in the Ge_cr1 ~

Bu.ilding. More than 300 people cntended. including, from left. GrOSll8 Polntwl JIrian .HUt-,phy, lezmffer Williams, Dcr1e Austin and Bloomfield Hills re&idenls Mr. aAd Mrs. RogerSherman,

FAMILY HAIR CAREFOR MEN & WOMEN

19609 MACK "VE G P W881.0010

associate's degree In chtld de~elopment She graduated fromCentral Michigan UmversltyWith a bachelor's degree In

chIld development and childPS) chology She IS an officemanager for a dentIst

HIggll1S graduated from theUmverslty of Maryland With abachel or of 5{'lence degree In

biochemiStry and a master ofsclimce degree In molecular blology He also graduated fromDelaware Lay, School and I~ anattorne)

ec: anhilie Ann Doetsch

Doetsch-SelbyJame. and Shule) Doetsch of

Grosse Pomte Woods ha\e announced the engagement ofthen daughtel, JulIe AnnDoetsch, to Patllck MlchealSelby, son of La\\ el ance andSharon Selby of the City ofGrosse Pomte Doetsch IS thedaughter of the late BonmeDoetsch An October ....eddlllg ISplanned

Doetsch ealned an absoclate'sdegree In bus mess admlDl~tratlon and computel science fromMacomb Commumt) CollegeShe attends Walsh College She

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~f.~rDetroit CustoJDFrantiug"l:::t~:~i Highest QuaUty ....Lowest Priees ::: I~:

:~~[~ WE GUARANTEE IT!!!! '0 iE:~ D July Special I"

:~~ 0 ALL TRADITIONAL I;;, ]

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John Vo1merlng and Emily VanOeGIDSte

Van DeGinste-Volmering

1\11 and Mrs Michael VanDeGlDste of Grosse POlDteWoods have announced the engagement of theIr daughter,EmIl) Van DeGmste, to JohnVolmellng, son of Mr and MrsEugene VolmellDg of HarborBeach A Novembel y,eddmg ISplanned

Van DeGmote graduatedfrom AlbIOn College and earneda teachers' certtficate She IS ateacher at 8t Blendan's Catherhc School

Volme-mg also graduatedfl om AlbIon College With ateachers certificate In elernentan educatIOn He IS an advlser With Starr Coml"1on"ealth

wur_ uf the FiMler General\iota!"" and l\e\\ Center OnebUlldmg~ \\ III Ix d'dllable

ParticipatIng Gro~ Pomtelebtdurant> mdude the MackA, enl<e Dmer the Siher .spoondnd the Sunn~ SWl.>€t :',aloon

Fe"tlval houn, are 11 30 amto 10 P m Fnda) June 30through Monda) Jul) 3 and11 30 d m to 8 pm Tuesday,Juh 4 The :-\ey, Center areaencompasses West Grand Boule\ ard bety,een \Voody,ard andthe Lodge free" a)

Tlckets for ~ples andtastes from partlclpatmg res-taurant<, y,'!J be for ~e at $5for mne tickets

For more mformatlOn or tofind out about, olunteer opportumtles call (313) 872'()188"eekda}~ bety,een 9 a rn and 5pm

Kane- HigginsDr and Mrs Ed"'ard G

Kane of thE' Clt) of GrossePomte ha' e announced the engagement of theIr daughter,Jenmfer Kane, to Patnck HiggIns son of Mr and Mrs Ed\\al d HIgb'lnS of BaltImore AnOctobel "eddmg 10 planned

Kane attended oJena HeightsCollege "hel e she earned an

Blinke-Zaccardelli

Susan and Lawrence Blmkeof Detroit have announced theengagement of thelf daughter,Beth Mane Bhnke, to Ste\en JZaccardelh, SOT, of Ellen andRlchaJd Zaccardelll of GIOssePomte Woods A Septemberweddmg IS planned

uscm I, Boyle cmd Patrick M.Zachering

Boyle-ZscheringMr and Mis Damel J Whe

Ian Jr of Grosse Pomte Woodshave announced the engagement of theIr daughter SusanK Boyle to Patnck M Zschermg son of KUl't H ZschenngJr of Fraser and Eleanm MHeward of Eastpomte Bo) Ie ISthe daughter of the late DrFredenck J Boyle An Augustweddmg IS planned

Bo) Ie earned a bachelOl s degree III accountanc) flom\\ alsh College of <!"ccountanC)and BUSIness AdmInistratIOnShe IS completmg the ma.tel'splogram ID finance at WalshCollege She I' a managel ",thComenca bank

Z"Chenng earned a hath"lmof apphed arts degree fl omCentral Michigan Unl\ el olt}He \\ Olks fO! WSAQ radIO IDPoI1 Huron

Cluldren ma) test theIr sklu"at the World POG FederationTournament and the festl\a1 sKtdZone y,lll feature face paintmg crafts 11\ e exotic arumalsand more

Free 30 mmute "alklng

Mr B The Sallxi Extrd;dganz.a y, Ith Edgar Leon Orq ue~

tra Tradlclon Latrna featUringSabor LatUld Dancers :'>ormaJean Bell and the Alb-t.dI'- dUdthe Bml of Pdrddl~ Orch:~trdJazz and blueb mUSKI~ ~11Ientertam contlDuoubh all fiH~da)S

A MotoWD shuttle \\ III tdkevISItors to the ~otoy,n HlStoncal Museum AcirrusblOn fees tothe museum ~ $2 50 foradults, $1 for children 12 andunder

Bllnke and Slllven1, Zaccardelli

Bbnke earned an associate'sdegree from Macomb CommunIty College She works for Capncorn Capitol Group m com-puter remarketmg

Zaccardelh earned a bache lorof arts degree m pubbc relaham; from Wayne State Umverslty He IS In memorablhasales With DIamond Connec-tion

fJUabeth Blackburn Murphy

Murphy-Zappitelli

Mr and Mrs WL1lIam Murphy of Grosse Pomte Park haveannounr.ed the engagement oftheir daughter, EiJzabethBlackburn Murphy, tQ MatthewPaul Zappltelh, son of Mr andMrs Anthony Zappltelh of Canneaut, OhIO, A January wed-dmg 18 planned

Murphy il"adu.ated from JohnCarroll University WIth a bach-elor of arts degree m commumcations

Zappltelll graduated fromJohn Carroll UDlverslty with a~achelor of arts degree m mar.letmg He works for ClassiC:::heVTolet lD Mentor, OhIO

The beventh .mnual M.1clugan TasteFest Wlll be a five-Qa)gala of food and entert.illlmentUl DetrOit ~ N'e", Center areaPlannen, expect more than200,000 people tQ sample thespe<:Ja1tle~ of 35 local restaurants bet"'een Fmla; June 30,and Tuebda) July 4'

In add.lt1on to the restaurantImeup there will be 75 freestage shows actlVlUl'S for clu1dren and tQurs of the ney, Mo-town H1stoncal Museum

Proceeds from the TasteFestsupport the chant.able actlVltlesof the ~e ....Center Foundation,mcludmg a summer youth pro-gram 'MlI'llcle on Grand BouIe; ard and a hohday programfor local shelters

Some entertamment eventsUlclude performances by country mUSIcian DaV1d Ball,Collective Soul Buddy Guy,

Do you know aPointer of Interest?

Call 882-0294

eatIaJ .. n LouiM Cole andWUUam F10ger Buall

Cole-BuellMrs WJ1ham A Cole of

Grosse Pomte Woods has announced the engagement of herdaughter. Cathleen LOUiseCole, to WIlham Roger Buell,son of W Robert and CarolynBuell of Dearborn A summerweddmg IS planned

Cole graduatRd from CentralMichigan Umvers,ty With abachelor of science degree Inelementary educatIOn She IS acomputer mstructor "Ith Execu'I'ram of DetroIt

Buell graduated from l\hchlgan Tech \\Ith a bachelor of SCIence degree m CIvil engIneermg He IS the engIneenngserviceS manager for the Clt) ofSterhng Heights

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Nutrition talkwill be July 10

I Memordl churchI plans Bible sdJ.ooI

1,., Preobytenan Cb\llO.~ C<JSA)

REV. NANCY A. MIKOSKJ preadlina

Grosse Pomte 114emona.lChu.rc:r wlll hold lts annlUl! \'11

catlOr Blble scnool for chudren~e 3 t..'u-ollgh gTaae t.nre€ fromMonaa~ th.!-ougr Fn~ J~2428

Awesome A~ventures. God'sAmIwng lAlecIs" ....'1ll .be thetheme of the program. ....hlch\\'l1.l be from 9 e..m v.> DOQIl

The cost :IS $lS a clulciPresb~ Caro,p ita- studeDts

enteoomg grades four ~SI),. will n.n from 9 a.m to $p.m lI40rnmg sesstQllS mol_BIble actJ\'1tles. ~ aafts.recreabon an<! snacD. A!te-IlOQllS lIlcl* out.mgs. The cost:IS $30 a stuOent

For more u:iUt1DlDGll.. CIIii<S13l 882-5300 or padt l.lP a ree-l8trat1OD form at tDe d:lw:dl. fl.fioe. 16 lAk.eIIb«e Ul. ~Pomt.e Fums Begutn.tJ.0IlQead1me is ~'. July 10

Louisa St. Clairplans picnic

The Lowsa St.. Clair cb8pt.ec«NSDAR will boW a piaUl: at_ 'I'bu.nday, July 13, OIl

HaneoI 1IIaDd. 'IbIt group willIDllet at St Jobn'ii Churdl 011d:le t.daDd., when Wrs. E-felyn0aI00d. a loaItime l'llIII4eot «the ta1aDd and. • bmer an-PamteI'. will talk. Ibout theearly b.uitory ~ d:le are&-

A. bo& lunch will be avaJ1abl.efQr .. Pea' reeervat.Iorla 8Jld.dlrecRooa. call Lowae TeWalt

8 10 lakeSide Worslup 1000 Sanctuary Servlcc9 45- \I 15 CnbfI'oddler Care

16 Lakeshore Drive, Grosse Pointe FanDI 882-5330A STEPHEN MlNISTRY aDd LOGOS CoearePtioa

13l:ltJlU!l~ I\IIlCIIy 1.30 I m Iloly e--ioIl

Grosse Pointe }i'arms, :~~ ~:...~282 Chalfonte Ave, 1M'"4 blacks We~t of Morass TIlunday 1tlO, ... Holy CoIMtunIoll

lIa~no.. on.un PIw IItill TuMtlSU'lday 10 30 a m F... 'lr'Iloo Ford llo.....

Sunday School 10 30 am Enter.IWoQ<lwa,UJtlIIrIonWedne~day 8 00 pm T!lt R.. Rl<hl1~ 'II' I~ IlecIor

~l~Or~ALLARE WELCOME 3130259'2206

The Grosse Pointe Memorial ChurchEslabhsho:l 1865

Holy EuchanstCoffee Hour lD th~Rose Garden

61 Oro ... Point. Blvd,(313)885-4841

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1015 a m.

1I15a.m

Grosse Pointe Baptist Church21336 Mack GPWoods Phone SSl 3343

~ LOVing Infant-Toddler Care/Sunday ScheelPreschool Reglster Now for Fall

(j/ouIJ. JUnior High Tuesday 6 30 PM/2J / Senior High. Sunday 6 30 PMV~ The Bible Taught Herel

Worship Sunday 11 AM

Nursery serviceS Availablefrom 9 00 a m to Noon

886-4300

11 00 a m Worslup &Cluldrents Hour

Crescent Sail Yacht Club

Quality of Life Award

WORSHIP SERVICESst. PIWI Ev. Lu1hlnn Chun:n (D G~A~ UNITal st James LuIhlIran ctuc:tI

111 ... 70 ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST 170 UcUillan Ad , near KetchevllIt"._....- JC=IJeval al ~ Grosse POInte Farms '884-0511

10 00 a.m WorstlIpGrosst PQmrc Pad: -3823

Sun4ly.~ 10'30a.m 8 30 Adult StuclywrIh Communion Tucs4*y- Tbnft 10 30 - 3 30

Wedne$da~930 Worahlp

NW'&9IY/W~ Amu:i41 Selllors 11 - NORoY Fred HaIms' Rev CoIeen I<aIIQ COME 10lN US rr Trov G WllI.teGROSSE. first English Ev. Uo1heran Ctll'ct1 Kedeemer UnitedPOINTE Vcnuer Rd al Wedge",ood Or Methodist ChurchGrosse Pomr.e WoodsUNITED 884-S040 <r ,.,71 _u J'" W of 1.94

CHURCH 7~.m ThundJy WoMJp ~Woods Groue Pointe9 a m Sunday Worslup 2035 UNITED

AFFILIATEP WIn< T..," UCC AJ4DABC Or Waller A Schnud!, Pastor 10 30 a m Worslll~240 CHAL.FONTE AT I-OTHROf" Rev Barton L ~ !.$$OCtllePastor 9 15 Sundav Bible Sc 001 METHODIST

884e307l5~ ST. MICIiAEL'S EPISCOPAL Christ the Kin~ CHURCH

CtiURCti"The FnUt of the Spirit" 20475 S~a1e Park Lutheran Churc A Fnelldly Church for AU Aies

Grosse PoiDte WOods, 884-4I2Cl Mack at Lochmoor 111 M'oroa Ild.10-00 1<" F"'M I I.Y WORSHIP SwIdlIy 884-5090 Gl'OIIIe PoIlIote FIU'IIII

(CRIB ROOM I<Vl<ILABU) 80lla.m Holy Ellcllan.ll 816-13631000 A" C..,URC.., SCHOOL IIl-ISa.m Oturcb School

Rev E.A Brav. Pulor I03lJa.m CboraI EtJchanSI9 00 - 10 30 a m Worslup SelVlCCS 9.00-11.15 a.m. Wonlup

(Nunery A\aJloble)900 a m Sunday School 10:15 Lm Sunday School& Bible Classes

W Grosse PoIntll Randy S. Boelter, Pastor <rTHE UNITEDWOODS ~ CHRIST TImothy A. Holzerland, Asst. Pastor METHODIST CHURCHPRESBYTERIAN EPISCOPAL Joseph P. Fabry, Pastor emeritus

Church'9950 Mad< (betweer Moross & Vom.. ,) CHURCH THE SUBJECT FOR THIS I ~i.tDrit; ~ ....

SaturdaySUNDAY IS. c#J{arinere' 1142

9.00am Worslup& Q!qUftq AIr

Cluldren's Hour 530pm Holy Eucbanst "God" CondllIonod

~AlltIcM

1000 a.m Adult EducatIOn Sunday First C~u~ch ~fChrist, AIIFIiIlIsW..-

" " "r,T"l T!lt 1.,. 100II of e- PniyIr

Tyler William HerndonTom and Stacy Herndon of

Cottonwood, Anz, are ij-.e parents of a son, Tyler WilliamHerndon, born May 27, 1995Maternal grandparents are Billand Carolyn Bonanm of GrossePomte Farms Paternal grandparents are Ray and GaT Hern-don of Mesa, Am

Kelsey MadeMacConnachie

Mr and Mrs KeVin Mac~onnachle of the City of Grosse.1 UUI~ G\.lt: "Jlt::' ,",w~nu, UJ d

daughter, Kelse) Mane MacConnachle born May 27, 1995Maternal grandpar"nts areEdward and Virginia Szafranski of St ClaIr Shores Paternalgrandpan-nts are Mrs Beverl)Remus of Grosse Pomte Parkand the late James MacConnachl€

Rachel Pearson CullenMarc and Chrlstme Cullen of

Grosse Pomte Shores are theparents of a daughter, RachelPearson Cullen, born Jan 181995 Maternal grandparentsare Frances and FrancIs Donahue of Newburyport, Mass Paternal grandparents are Glonaand G James Cullen of Pawtucket, R I

M~dison MargaretDettlinger

Pete and Peggy Dettlmger ofthe CIty of Grosse POInte arethe parents of a daughter. Mad-ISOn Margaret Dettlinger, bornMay 24, 1995 Maternal grand-parents are Dr and Mrs MaT-VIII 0 Pozdol of ShakerHeIghts, OhIO Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs F WDettlmger of Hurt Lake Great.grandmother IS EllYllraBons ofMichigan City, Ind

BreJ)dan Poltric.kCrader

Wilham C and Kare/!C~ of Novi are the parem.eof a son, ~ ~C~ March 24, 1995Maternal grandparents areWalter and Martha Koppy ofDetroIt Paternal granQ.pare$are Ann Mane Crocker ofGrosse Pomte Woods and thelate WII1Ja.m E Crocker

Carley Kristine RenoMatthew and Mary Kay

Reno of the Cltj of GrossePomte are the parents of adaughter, Carley KnstmeReno. born May 22, 1995 Maternal grandparents are Leonan:! and VirgInia Kotowski ofWarren Paternal grandparentsare Quenb, and Peggy Reno ofGrosse POinte Woods

Lindsay Anne McintyreReg and Diana McIntyre of

Grosse Pomte Woods are the,tXU~.u.~ V.l Q. ~u.t:iJlL<:J, ;"'U.l-';~)'

Anne McIntyre, born Jan 7,1995 Maternal grandparentsare Phil and ShIrle, Bunton ofNyack, N Y and Peter andOfelIa SlmrnonE of St Cathermes OntarIo Paternal grandparents are Kenneth McIntyreof Ennlsmore Ontano and thelate Annie Mcintyre

Connor Allan Pray andChristine Elizabeth Pray

Barry and LesiLe Pray ofNewport are the parents oftwms, a son, Connor AllanPray, and a daughter, ChnstmeEhzabeth Pray MaternallP'andparents are Lms and AIIan Meissner of Grosse POl'lteFanns

If ;)oW" church ~ 1.ke IIlJ.Ile then ;)oW" c.e.urc!> IDa,)also ha,e a summer cash flo\\ problem E,er,) summerour budget gets throwr. off because our members forgetto keep up on tneu- pledges due to the €)"Clternerlt ofgomg up north and takmg 'acatlons to \ anou:. places.

The drop 10 the no>'> of dollars can often be a sourceof great concern for our gO\ ermng board. truStees andac:imJmst.rator ID September Iwhen It lb pomted outthat Jf recent trends contmue through the end of the) ear. our .fiscal s1:upwill smkJ

So I thought I \\ ould tr) to help out all those m ourchurches who are respl)DSlhle for thinking aboutmone) h) giving all of )ou, the readers. "The Top TenReasons why You Should Stay Current on Your FJ.nan.CJ.a1 Pledge to Your Church (her the Summer" Heeerewe gtl

10. It keeps the clerg)' from wear.mg out theJI knees10 perpetual pra) er that GQC3 would create a ID.U'8.cleand keep the church solvent.

9 Your ciJ.ureb ....-ill actuaU) save money by not hav-mg to pay for cardlac care for your treasurer m Sep-tember

8 You may get aut of ahurcl:J. early due to shortersermons by reheved clerg) who thought they could.solve the problem by worlung stewardship into everysermon.

7 You may en,joy It so much you may aaually findthat rt has beoome an addiction.

6 It's better to glve than to receive, as m, It's betterto give the money than It is to receive all tllose tackyremmder notices and polite phone calls from thechurch dfice.

5 You can smile and hold your head bJgh wiille youpass the plate ",ithout putWlg anythmg in rt at thechurch you are vislUng 'ftirile on vacab.on.

" He knows If you've been bad or good, so be goodfor goodness' sake

3 You can designate your co711nbutlon to !:be RedWmgs Memon.al Fund.

2 When you skip chun:b fur the sake ci. ~f..m, you can say to yourself and others, ''He), at leastrye pa1d my pledge ,.

1 It makes you feel so warm and tingly all overRemember to keep current on your pledge th1s sum-

mer.

NewAnivaisNicholas Joel flowers

Joel and Heather flQy. en ofGrosse Pomt.e Park are the parent.s of a son, NlCho:as ,JQe.I~ers, born May 19, 1995~~areBoband Judy walker ..of lhltonHead Island, S C Paternalgrandparent.s are Jay and JudyFlowen of the City of GrossePOO1te Great.grandmothers areEthel lhnehart of Boca Raton,Fla., Mane Flowers of AllenPark and Madehne MacMasterof Sault Ste Mane

Miranda Joy Br~yR Del and Maureen Bracey

of Detroit are the parents of adaughter, lwf1randa Joy Bracey,born May 31, 1995 Maternalgrandparents are Nancy andCalvm Courtney of DetrOit, andDamel and Sandra Hill ofShelby Township Paternalgrandmother IS Joy R Braceyof Grosse Pomte Farms Great.grandmother 15 JOjce Miller ofHarper Woods

48 Churdtes~ ~ --

IIThe Pastor's Corner , f I ".

Keep current ,-/ -

8)' the Aev Gordon M6koskJ • ~~Grosse Pomte Menlo'.a I Church

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Entertainment58

The StratforaReports

See STRATFORD, pa.e 7B

The bnghtest spot m themiddle of' it all IS Manon Dayas Margery, the country wifeEntering London IOClety for thefirst time, her Unsophl8tlcatedeagerness to sample the bigcity lifestyle oller the oluec-tions of Scott Wentworth as herbumbhng hU8band. help to puta true perspective on all thepretense and sneakllll around,though ~he learns all tooqUickly to do lt too But her dlrectne88 soon spoils the l{ame ofTom McCamus as Master Horner (pun mtended) which 18 tcpretend to be a eunuch BOas tciaID acc:e88 to any boudoir

PItting her open handed hon.esty and dellghtful OntariobroguE' agaIDst the pretentiousurbamtes WIth their more cuitured, or affected @~, MII.l'gery puts them all to shameand spol18 thetr game8 Herhusband IS her first vlct,m a8she fOIls hiS effortll to keep her19norant of the Clt)'S ways andlike many a crafty female be.fore and after her. ~h(' heatsIUIII tt." lU::t uwu ~ttlll~ UL" 't\t:l.,Y,.hl' brings down Master HO!'-nero too Yo ho f\hd.~ hIS mnocentconquest more tnan he canhandle In the end

Meantime. the members ofLondon soclet> represented mpart by Stephen O\umelt4! asSparkish, the RestoratIOn fop,Seanna McKenna 8S My LadyFIdget and Chick ReId as MrsSquamlsh gIVe ample IlIu~tratlon of the comIC and {');pllcltpotential of double entl.'ndrewhen representmg sc,(ual ex-plOits that they WIsh not to beknown The two ladles. bellllpm-y to the faet that Horner'.harmle88nell8 \8 only Ii pre-tense, Vle m mnocent phr .....

_Alex .....SI'*:III WllIr

ReCerenc:e to I1U on Up III1lllI'e fun when Lt is in the f1)rmof double ~1Ii than whenIt 15 uphat. That's one of thellnportant rnt!Sl!lqI!S or "TheCount/') Wtfe," whu:h Juatopened at the Stratford Festi.val

Even WIth fUll freedom ofelpl'l!lWon, the pnlIent bmecould not be crmsidered a baw.dJ.er era than B.esbn1ion En,.land when WycherIy wrata thish\lllll1)' entertauulll play Buttht Restoration wu a tune ofh)'POCrtsy when ladlee proI'eIBedgreet eoncem for their honorand men feared c:uek.oldrywone than death, while mDlltof them played the field.

Unwi llina to speak openly,they played a pme that madethem very vulnerable and ll:lveW>'Cherly the basIS for the bra.zen and ss.rdonlc:ally funny plotof thIS play In which conceal.ment makes everythllll moreentertalnllll'Y obVlOua

.... asCowaIrJ wu.~ 1Il CI rihczld~=-ctJ,

Innocenceis naughtyin 'Wife'

Pocahontas

Starrmg The vOices of MelGlblon and Irene Bedard

~t'tlwlfih,' II1llOduCC8hIm lo a Wise

"ld II 1\\0\\ t1cc that come. tohll ,I' Po,ahont,l. Io(randmothcl (101CCb\ Llndu Hunt)

1]1Don t80ther2 Notl""9 Special!II 3 It Hal Moments4 Belter Than .Mo"5 Outstandln9

sailors and guns pulls lOW portthe Indians "'Ishmg to a\oldconflict mal e farther mlandWhen the crey, dlsembnrk~they go W work cutting do",ntrees dIggIng for gold and gonerally spollmg the pTl.tml'landscape

In the meantime, Pocahonta~continues to roam Durmg oneof her travels she me€ts JohnSmith who IS patrolhng the forest lookmg for Indians Whenhe ~s her he .. a"estruc" byher beauty

At first she IS fTightened byhim, but It 18n't long before sheovercomes her fears and theytra\el through the forest to- See POCAHONTAS, pa.e 78

The PIer Park Concert Benes - free to any Pomte resldent Wlth a park pa88, runsat 6 p m for three more Sundays

July 9 - Four Hands.aClOustlc gllitan and other1n8truments, penorm muslcal favontes

July SO - The GrossePOlnte Community Bandplay8 favonte BIg Band muSICand marches

Au.. 18 - The HentageConcert Band plays famlliarethniC tunes

I.11 - The Cbeo1lJe &a-ten, .. l'avtlnl2 Ba'llIS Ndnpnbec:alB of their wttty lyn<:sand ti&hl harmomes kldt oilthe .....I.18 - A tugh-v an.t.enol:ti\'e periOrmance from.runmy"Spoon Man" lereW'S an.dudeB a p.me of Name- That-Tune played OIl SJiOOIlS

,July 21- 0 J Andenon, a\'aude\'l1le emavaganza, an-dude5 au.dlenoe parUClpaUonend homemade mWilc With Iouof awhence pertl.ctpatl.on.

A .... 1 - The WLid SwanTheI.ter presents lively ff'..nd!.tI.on8 of folk tI.1eI from aroundthe wwid

AUf. 8 - The 8Ime8 clOllel>""tb the fun, warmth and hu.mor of San aDd Lo.s, tWlnbrothers known lIIl Genum, who8l.Di about duJdhood expeneDCll!ll BllOOnlpIlIUeli by nearly a~ LlIIIltrumenta

The Font Houae ptall willopen at 6 pm each Tuesday forthe c:oncena Families are Ln.Vlted to bnng pLcmc:dinnersand lawn chlW'S

AdnussLon is $5, dulclrenunder 2 !\J'8 free Reaervntionsare reqwred. and alcohohc bev.erapa are not penmtwd

peacemakmg and raCial tolerance

The story begins In Englandm 1607 when a shiP IS settingsall to Jamestown to seIZe theteITltory OCCUPiedby a tnbe ofIndIans headed by Chlef Po-...hatan \vOIce by Russe \IMeans) They hve an .dylhc hfethere. a hfe Chief Powhatanhopes to presel'\'e for the nextgeneratIon when PochontasmaITieS the stem.faced warnOTh~ has chosen fOT her But Po-cahontas refuses and againsthIS wuhes roams the forestsWith her compamons Meekoal1d Flit

When a shIp loaded WIth

And two others continueBrazil plays rhythm'llll1u.anced Brazihan Jazz

AUf, VI - Th, HarveyThompson Quartet featuresex traordl nary voc a 1t8tHarvey 'I'hompeon

AUf. 17 - Perenmal fa.vontel Tom Saunders' Detrolt Jazz All Stan penormDIXie to SWlnll

Au •. 1I4 - The senes con.c1ude. with Big Band musicb) thlj Btrd of Paradise Or.chestra

Two other llW1UJl81' conClllrtsenes are already underway The rest rI theU' 1IllIl.

BOns are as followsThe 1995 MUilC on the

Plaza senes or free concertiat the corner of Kerchevaland St Clair In the Village.mOPPing dlstnet In the Cityof Grosse Pomte runs at 7.30p m every Thursday

JUDe 18 - The Howardand Ralph. Armstrong !noplay Jazz on VIolin and bass

July fl - The George Ben.BOn Quartet Wlth vocahstJudy COChlll, penorm jazzstandards

July 8 - An extra Saturday penormance of the se-nes features the GrossePOinte Symphony at 2 p m

July 13 - Ed NUCl:Jlh andPlursl CLrcle, a 12,pleCIemodem Jazz bLg band, Willpenorm

July .ao - The Sun Mes-sengers, local rhythm.and.blue8 favontes, play dancea.ble tune8

Au •• 3 - The Sounds of

SmIth IS a handsome, stal"art figure With sky blue eyesand a golden thatch of halTThey are an attractive pair

But what IS mlssmg ara thecreatures that enlivened pre.VIOUSoft'enngs There!ll"e a fewhumorous sequences 10 thIStale of star-crossed love -prav.ded pnmanl) by a greedyraccoon named Meeko and amlschleVOU8 hummingbirdcalled Fht - but "'e Wish formore

Disney takes hbertles With1ts first hIstory based ammat.edmOVIe, malcmg 'Pochahontas"pohtlcally rorrect It comm.umcates posltlVe messages about

Make it an entertaining summerTwo music festivals take advantage of the Pointes' beautyAt the War Memorial ~=~~the ~'::~: At the Ford House

and ttle EQsel &: Eleanor Fen ~ dleu 0"Q1 pl<mC 01' pIAl'

&Wle Qa\'E ~ ~ a peu c.b.ue a bI4et ~ m thea COII:IOert sene:, that mah the Fnes Cr)-staI Ballroom lor $10~ a the Poi.noos nab.tra.I as- ~ dul.Den mlUt be pc.II'

sets. "" hl1e pI"O\"lGmg good.. oW dwlllCi b~ the fucia) pl'eOeChng~ fa.=l) fw:1.. the c:oooeit.)

The ~ fA aU the ~ Tldtcu Me 510 Cor a reocal 1l:l\ISIC fesb.\-.ls &$ the Grosse served ~ 01' $7 lor l.e'lOl. _Pomte Wu llle'Dtll'1al"s. datmg IXUSSlOIl Coooerts ere mo\'ed.bact. 3B years to 195; Held 011 mOocn d.Ul1.Oi wdemeatthe ~ la"'-n fAtbe Wu!em. "'-eadlerwt.al. ~ the IM.e the FOI' more .lDbmabon 01' res-CQIlICIelts are attended b) pIC en1lt1oo5, caI.l (313) 88 L isLlnders. mlolSlC1o\'ft'S and £ami. The summer Il:llme festivalb.e6 ahlte ADd the lIl!ne$, &t the Edsel I:Eleanor FordwhId1 runs &t 8 p.m. WedI.&- Howe .. caUed the ~.l.andsde.)'S July 5 throuch Au« 23, Cbi1chn's FeEb\-aJ and IS

cBers !IrlIn!>tt:ing lOr ewryooe: .-red toonnI the ,)'OlJDI'!I" set.I.5 - '[be GrOIIIIe PouItle CcloceIU are at 7 pm e\'ft)'Sympbooy aDd Luet- Show. Tue&day, July 11 through Au,ieeturuli pcp; l'awriteli W2def' 8the b.ann of GPS ~ Fe-la Resu:Ir. The Iuer IJib1sho'll', st.arted a few yeIIn.,IS pl'Q\'UI( to be II aenelI b.i&hbgbt The ram dat;e IS luly 6I uIy lJ - The New fWot.

maboI1 DweJand .Ia= 8aDd,""iuch has played aioop.desuch JlID greata as Count Buieand Dub Ellmaton

lilly II - Jazz flute by locallepod Alexander Zor\ilc aDdIus &1eDds.

July 18 - The SboreIJoeConcert Band, under the cIirec.bon oCHarold AmoIliI, willplay Broedway show tuDes, pa.triotlc: 80rIgs and Big Band fa.vont.e6

AlII. I - The 8rooUI.de JuzEn8emble, featuriJIi the mellowsounda rI~ and trom.bones, will play old Itandarda

Au,( •• - Local fa YllIitallSteve Kini and the DIttlI.iMwill play favoritea from. the '6011and '601

Au,. 18 - Terry St.evenaon'.Bluell &nd will play IIOnle mu.sic: iood for the lIOU1

AUf. 18 - The l'astlval con.cludes Wlth a famdy laser liibtshow wtuch lllhts up the sky tothe aa:ompaniment of favontemovte tWlll8.

All shows are at 8 p.m. and

Pocahontas' story is politically correctBy Marilm Tr8I~rSpecial Wnler

In "Pocahontas," Disney s23rd full length feature, thestory for the first time IS builtaround real bfe figures

The pnnclpals are Pocahontas (vCllce by Irene Bedard) anIndian gIrl "ho hved In thearea of Jamestown, Va, andEnghsh captain, John Smith(\ Olce by Mel GIbBOn)

Pocahontas, With her fiowmgblack hair, almond eyes andClOpperhued compleXIOn cutsqUIte a figure as she racesthrough the woods, agIle Il~ adeer. or stands on top of a preClplce lookmg out to sea

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88 Community June 29 1995Grosse POInte News

Garden Club of America honors local famil

Pride of die Pointes

neOOed to ~ach \ olunt€€n- t,)\\ or].. dt bluod collectIOn ,Ite>For mfo) mdtlon cull 313 494286(1

Vol unt€€r IDle.'" le\\ ers areneeded to mten Ie\, prospectl\ e\ 01unteen- and dJ.>aster \ 01unteer- are needed to help on lo-cal dl.>&'teT' All \olunteers aretrained 0\ the Red Cross Forman' lIlfo~matlOn call \313 4942860

Glen T, Okonoski, Jeffrey Shores \\as named to the fallMark .logan and Heather Gi- semester dean's hst at Htllsroux. all Grosse Pomters \\ere dale Colle~named to the dean s hst for thefall :.emester at Fems State Named to tOe dean's list fort:un erslt} the "",nler term at North\\ ood

• UW\ersl~ "'ere Geoff.re~ E,-.Jennifer ChanDeIl, daugh erham. Jennifer Freidline

ter of Mr and Mrs Nelson and Tamara M~Channell of Grosse POlUte •

The Amencdn Red Cro>..~lI''t'd., bluod -.en ll'e' \ olunteeT't!lPlUghout the Detrol' urea toheip .II It.. blood NllectlOn center-. \ olunteen- reglstel blooddonor, ds~emble collectIOnbdg' dnd >ene refre~hmenk-Tramlng I' pro\lded and \olunteer-. do not rome m contact\\ Ith blood For lllformat\Oncall \3131422 278i

B load ,.lull> lllStruetors dn'

.Red Cross needs volunteers

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The G<ud~ Club of America presented CI <:ertW.cClte 01 ae-knowlediUletll 10 the Farquhar iczmily of GrOSM POInte Flo-rists lnc:. for its ~ ylKUS of siil1.l1.LCCI.I1t COtltrib1.luons to hortl-culture and. to the beClubficat10n of the comall,uuty. From left.Clre Jim G. Fo:rquhClr. Jim C FClrquhClr. Bill Fettquhett l8SS1eDones and John Don •.

on lhe 1.lt1uh LrddltlOn \\ hlchthe\ M\ b fOWld,'<! on pen.ondl-.en let dnd the hIgh,.," qUdht\mdtendl,

The garden club, a\\ard I'

dl ..o In reeogl1ltlon of the famlh , 10\ 01\ ement In commurut\dct.\ ltle, JIm C I' actl\ e I~tl,,, Gro.._ Pomte Farm' BeautWCdtlOn Ad\ lson CcmnllS>lOnand offer- a local cable IT pro-~;rdill on hortIcultural toPiCSEach ,prmg Gro.>.se POinte Flo-nsts \\ arks \Hth the Farrru-tleautr.f'iCdtlOn COmrnlSSlOn topro\ Ide annuals for the Morass:-1ad. area the Pro\ encal Road~d dnd on the HIll and Lakeshore

He also estabhshed an educatIOna! tour of the faml1y'sgreenhouses for school chllm:enand adults Recent!\ he led agroup of \ Isuall} ~ pe0-ple through the greenhouses totouch and smell the plants andflo\\ers

I , '" a, I ,Iul of Amen',lr-- t '"-I. 1 l t .t u rtdkatt> of dol

~11 \\HO"n' \ 'l tlll'F<lrquh.U'llll\ 1\\lltl"'l)IG~PlJlnt-t"

~, -' lIll LO apprecIatIOn of']<' ,h, 55 \\,ar> of "1g'lWl I l It! tbut.oll.~ to hortlcul

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1 1<- ,nei \1an Fa.rquharI , , IW '- !lIted ~tate, from

'" IIll'.n 1925 and >-ettled In, l ....-.(,POl l~t

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..U t~\..!a.,t bID,Lne~ GI\.)bS€'P l nt, Flon,t, 1i4 K<>rb\'\ ,d lL uro","" P\llnte Farrru- .

Ilwll ,hlIdren JIm BlIl and1 "ll t><egan \\orb-mg after,,-nooi dU:-ltlg their t€€llage,.u- Tl,,, bU»lne", prospered

II 1% 1 after completmg IDS,H,.:;e educatIOn JIm's son

fIr became the thJrd generaI 01 W g\l Into the retaIl flo\\erbll ....lnt'"~

T"aa\ father and son andJe,"" Farquhar Da\'les carr)

, ..P*te Catulter PaWs

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edmund t. AHEE jewelry co.

Don ~our patriotlc colors forAmerica s birthday WIth a snappyoutfit from BON -LOOT If red, whiteand blue doesn't grab your attentionour selected sprmg and summermerchandise at 30% OFF might, Ourfirst annual summer reduction SALEbegins today Stop m and catch theHolIday spmt ...at 17114 Kerchevalm-the-Village,313-886-8386.

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edmund t AHEE Jewelers presentsCapuchln Souper SummerCelebration XIV - July 7th at theRoostertail - and raffle tlckets forover $27,000 10 luxunous Jewelrypnzes are avatlable now All prizesare donated and 100% of rafflemomes go to the Capuchin SoupK1tchen and Commumty Center Frrstpnze IS a beautIful dIamond rlOg.. alued at $10,000 Help theCapuclun'f; help DetrOIt's needy.Raffle tlckets at $1.00 each are avail-able at edmund i AHEE Jewelers ..at 20139 Mack Avenue between 7 & 8Mlle Roads m Grosse POInte Woods,Hours Monday - Saturday 10:00 a m.- 6 00 p m except Thursday 10.00am. - 8:00 pm, 313-886-4600.

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June 29,1995Gr~ Pointe News Sports Section C

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Senior pair was track team'5 'heart and soul'

C.- Polo.t. North .... ,,1. coa"h pczt Wilao" ".nt ........ t»iJIees with two 01 ~ gTCduatlngMIllon. BtU It_ll. I~. and Eric PetelS, Palen; and Stevenson recently completed out-IItcmd1Dg !tack ~ 1M the Norsemen. leading them to two stMighl Mcu:omb Area Coaler-_ Blue DiYiaion champlolUhips.

8r Qludt KIor*eSports Edb

Grosse POllll.e .\or& trachcoach Pat Wilson doe:;n t Wllcewords when he s :W.ed 1:0""unportant Ene Peter., ard BillSten~nson \\ ere 1£1 the .\ or.,emen s success.

uWlthout either of them ''',\0\ ouldn t ha~e been 1eagtJ€champIOns the w..-t t\\ v \ ears ..W Us<>o sauL

That s qwte a statement buta's ttue where the [;\0 recentNorth gradUllle. azo,. roncem~

Pt-ters and &eH~nson "11Jboth go down In .\orth tradIustory as [;\"Q of the fU1e5t athletes to CXJmpEte for the school

Peters was the most sp€(tal:ular of the t" 0 as he left ~ orthWIth the school long Jump re-

l>:m:1 of lJ-feet.J \\bch he >dtn 1994 "nen he "on the (las>-\ 'Uik me.:t Peter., eMlled:"Wt" medals In the lo!'g Ju..mpeact of the la...<tthret: \l,a.n. andearl.er thL> !r.(Jlltr h- plac<de.ghth In the ;;Wte In the I()().meter dadl

&e, elL'On .. as an all stateperformer In C"l'O><, rountn andt!us 'ear mo,ed Into Sorth s.,11 urne tOp 20 ~ colInt!')runners

That, a remarkableachle\ement ron.:,ldenng therunners "'e \ e had at thIEschool WIL<on saJd

PetelO apd Ste\ eIL--on donuoated the ~laromh Area Conference Blue Dl\1SIOn.

, You It!.e to kno\\ the "urethmgs "hen \OU re makmg out

~our lmeup and ".. had a coupte of sure thmgs ill B1I1 andEne \\ t.Lson saId The\" ereboth undefeated In their -e\eOk'n the league for the Ia-<t t\o\0) ears-

Peters "on reglOnaJ champlon..~ps ID the e\en1S the lastt"o seasons and drdn t Io.€ In

the 100 200 or long JU!llP tius)e3r unuI he gut 1£1 the statemeet

'The state meet I.;as unfortunate because Enc ne\er got achance to be at htS best becauseof the ...eather rondJuons WtIson saId

It ...lIS especlalJ~ dJsappomtlog ID the long Jump, where Pe-ters had 1£1 run IOta a strong...,nd ...ruch hampered hisst)le He firushed fourth, ,,!uch

"auld ha\e dehgnled d lot oftrack athletb

!kmg a state champIOn ~ aJunJor It "'~ a dL>appolDtmentto f1Ili.>!" fourtn Peter--<ud1m hapP\ 1£1 6€t a meda.. but

not content"Pl.e coach :>3ld Ste\ elbOn

"-iCTlficed personal =ss forthe su~ of the team

It ~ tough to run dr..'UiI1cee\Emts and It ...ouId ha\e beenruce to US? Bill for one or 1"'0

races a meet but SOffii"tlmest!us \ear ",e had to tnple ore\en -run !urn m four e\entsWtL<on sauL He ga\e up thechance to ha\ e a better sea.."nIDdJndualh to help the tearn

~o one expected Peters andSte, eDSOn to ha\ e -uch an unpact on Korth trac'!' \\ hen the~am' ed on the scene ~ fre"hmen

, We ...ere Ju..<t there a", fre~hmen." Ste\ eDSOn saId ""th alaugh M\ brother IBob I ",asbeatmg me prem rejnll<l.rl~ untt! the end of cro~ countn m\sophomore 'ear I hale to',~That s a big part of m~ success '

Peters said he ",a.-, o\er"helmed b\ the competition onthe leam

There \\ ere ;,0 ITldn\ goodgu)S on our team h" :>aId'The one" ho reall) pu.:,hed me"as Ha~ko EkmekJlan He "a,such a Itard \\ orker and hepushed me to the neA"! le\ el

Before m~ sophol'lore ~ear J;an at ~lacomb Commumt'College and sa\\ som€ big resultl: ~h time In the 100dropped b) a second and m~long jump impl"Q\ed b\ threeft*t \\'hen I sa\\ that l.>ald tomyself I'\ e got to keep "orkmg I hke these re~u1t~

Hard ...orb. 15 a trait 01 bothSte\enson and Peter~

The) \ e made themseh e~\\ hal the~ fu-e Ihlough hard\\ork Wilson MId The. "eren't SpecIal a;; fre,hmen bUI

tf)". '-'orked o<J hard 1£1 Impro\et h ..l'!1---ei,e:, that the) "entn!!ht pa..<t people '" ho ...erebeallng them that first )ear

SL..~ .J1v.a\~ mea.ns more"hen ',Oil \\ork hard for It Billand Ene both had goals the~\\anted to achIe\e and the)both "orked to reach them IttOO'<them lInul the end of thell"-><.lph<.moz;, 'ear to estabhsbthelIL"€h ~ and It S been fun forme to ...atch their progress Be-,lde, bemg oUL<t.andmg athlete, the)'re both great ktdsand that" e,en more Important

W tbon ..aId that he U nu.ssthe Intanglbles Peters and Ste-'en ....~m brought to the team asmuch as their contnbutIolLS tothe pomt totah

The\ "ere both tremendousleaders and rornpetttors," thecoach saJd The other kIds alllooked up to them Some)ears'ou ha \ e talented athletes butthe\ re not leaders like Eneand BlIl Bill ",as more \ocalIhan Ene but e\eljone kne\\"hat Enc "'as about Some ofour ~ounger spnnters dIdn't'" ork a" hard as they shouldhaH' 13'>1:~ear but tius } earthe\ "or-b.ed harder and It \\lIS

Ene - m,'1uence as much d5

annhlng that ',as responsIblefor It'

Ste\ eDson 5 fi~t 10' e msport;::, \\ at- ~r

I had pla\ed soccer smce"econd grade and I \\as thmkmg about pla}ing In highschool but I dJd real \\ell at afield da\ ll1 middle school - I"et the -half mile rerord - andgot a httle fired up 31'd decidedto gt\ e tracl.. a try he saId

Peters gilt Ions first taste oftr?cl.. b) \latching Carl Le\\15

pel"fonn In th" 1988 OlympICSI \\fu, Impressed With him.

Peters ~d .\0'"' 1 ~all) lO\ etrack

Peter~ and SteveCl:>Qn ho\ eeach had "e,eral mdJ\'1dual ac

cornpJL>hm"nt" "'ortn t<iIh.n"about dunng th"lr traeh. Ql

reen. at .\onh but th", p.....f"rto refle<t on t"d11l accvTJpIH'menl.>

~h hl&nlJght \\~ tne \\"rren ~tott meet Peter.. -..lId

E\enlx)(j\ 'lepped IIp and dlQtheir best n"ht do\\ n to th~l.a..<t race

Ste,en,on echoed th()~e"'ords

E\en though \\<: lCj~-:Jt "a,the best meet I, <: e"," been111 he:Xlld Thdt - becalL-<the ....hole team nght down I'the fre"hmen and -ophrJmoresga'e e\eryth,ng tn", had'

E,en though Sonh ]a:,t thatmeet and had to ,hare Ihe dualchampIon.:,hlp \\ ttr ~Iott the~orsemen came bac!> to finishftrSt 111 the ~[AC Blue meet afey, '" eeks later

5te' enson and Peters aboha\e some fond memones oftheIr fall sport" careers at~orth

When I \\as a sophomore "'ebeat COUSIl1<lIn cross l:OuntT)and all but one of us had ourbest hmes he satd 'I'll alsoremember beatIng IGro~sePOInte I South thIE \ear and'" Inrung the regIOnal <

Peter!> played football to thefall and had some spectaculalperformances tor th( NorsemenBut typlca1l~ he doesn t talkabout hI> JOO \ard pITon-against East DetTOll and Warren Wood" To.\er

We tool. 'Sterling Helght"lSte\enson rIght dO\\"l1 to the13.'>1 mlflute heron: lO~lllg 7~1and the\ "'ere one of the bestteallb In the state at the time'he :>aid ComIng from behmdto beat Rose\ll1c \\ a., also ahlghhght

Peter» hope, to contmue hbtrack career In college and \\ illprobabh ,tal"t out dt Macombc.ommunIt\ CoU"qe dlthough

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The 1l8= pow:uled out 20 htts toclInch the regular """""" champaonshlp".,tb a 16-3 record. Every batte!' had atIeut one!ut P.wl Loredo went «or"'.Junmy Roney had three RBI and AllieSchmJtt '>ad three luts and two RBL JT"""" had t .. " of the hrts allowed byWlIUllng pItcher Aaror &yko

Mustangs '86finish thirdin tourney

John lliJJpm pltcoed .. three-lutterd.nd JItrUck out five III postuli the compiet.e-6ame VlcW,", Bnan Krall andStratton 0 Bnen provlded kev r'U!l««

mg !ut.> fO!" the Tlgers wluJ.e Halpwand RobbJe Crandall al>o reaciled basesafely The 'l\g>!r> l.Dl\eld turned In

some ""t!itaI>d",g plaY" b' AaronBaykc Paul &.sceuu and Scott Berschback J P Cha.J:nl>"'" Mark. fur,de1aJ>gand Georite MacKe=e nad goodgames for the ?traI.es

'fig.",. 18, Blue Jay. 0

The Pomte Glfls Soccer Ass0-Ciation Mu.etangs '86 under-lOteam. beat the Mentor HO'tshots1-0 to finish tInrd at the 12thannual Westlake (OhIo) Invita.ttonal Soccer tournament

Lmdsay Potthoff dJ.d en excellent job In goal for theGrosse Pomte team m postingthe shutout

The Mustangs reached theconsolatlon final ~, fimshmgsecond In thett dlVlSlOn 'Theybeat the Avon Lake Lady Bugs"1, overpowered the MedInaStrIkers 8.{} and defeated theF B.ltV1e", Shooting StArs 6-2

Suzanne McGoey. MandyMarsh. Euuly Gnffin, EmIlyRouls, CaItlIn Robson, MollyZeller, LiDdsay Potthoff, Bnt-"tany Paquette and JessicaMarsh scored the MUBI.angB'goals

The squad receIved excellentdefel181ve play from Beth Mu-maw, Mazy.Kate Slnne, Jenm.fer !'danIh, Coil ...... Stun.lla, Ju-he Howe and GretaSchaltenbrand

The Mustangs are coached byJim Potthoff and Doug RouJs

YOUTH CLASSES

NOW FORMING

Albany 14. De." er 7

EASTSIDE TENNIS CLUBUniversity Liggett School &

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(313) 886-2944

MAJOR LEAGUE

Tune!; IlltlJng and soUd defense oontnbuted tlJ Albany. Sl,lCCl!8!! Ch.nat.anConroy Jerem' BwmelSter TommyBackoff BJak. MacEachern andTommy TutlUll "ere def'l1Slve standouts "lule Ben Mora W'IkJ Cbuck, Adam> and K) 1. KOOOJ":l.t alao had goodPl""'" Denver s bte,e ~. EddIeBarcia v and Stephen Lambe", Pili) ed" •• 1

Ro) als 4. PIrate<; 1

ROO HJgboe pltc:bed a two-llltter.strucl< out 13 and had two Iuts. mclud~ a !lOIN' nm, for the lWyals CalVUlFore! had .. lut and an RBI, Mlke Had<ett drove In a l'W1 and P'ml M=nmoscorad one Andrew S.......,). MaQpeDillnc and ChnB Wwgand played ..,1uIdefl>n.se Brandon Bu-m.ngham and J.PChamp""" had the PU'atal !uta, wluJeJarrod Champme and Trevor &:hultea\oo played well

RoyaI. 4. IrtcbaDll 3

B1ch GdI!n pttc:bed three stxong III

JUDg9 for the Royals aDd MiJuJ ffaclu!ttgavo up one illt m fix.r !l1CJII;III3 and!ItlUclt out au. CalVIn Ford 1lIl1g!edhome the t~,ng run III the fifth lIlIllOg

and dro,e In PIul MaMmo wrt.l1 theWlMet' III the bottom ri the _enthC"QT1Jl Casazz.e., En!< Knudaoo, DIulnyJensen. John SaWldu and Anthony Le-tayf bad_ll8D1 gameo for the IloyalsAndrew Vl8SlC I"tcbed well ~ the lndI&!\II and also Jut e. twMun homerK~V'.nBarry and Mark Peppler had SID

gl.eo Kmtlm DeV ....... Jlll"lleIl BurtIS andMatt I.i>mbarda played sobd ¥_ furu.. !nd!ans

1'I&en .. A1bj.<lUa 2

Paul Buscemi went 3.for~ and Rab-b,e Crandall dro"" !II two ruu to Iea4\he Tigen Allie SciunJIt bad a douhIeand IIIIl/IIe wlule Crandall. G J KonIaa,Paul l.<reda. Jnhn Halpin and WlIlIllOgpltoher Aaron Boyko also had lilts forthe '!'igem Jameo VllI1 De Putts lilt atwo-ctm hom2r for the A....wluIe CbnsGet. had two smgIes and Bnan AaherAndrew C~ and Adam 8teJaeralso had luts Each team llNIde --.Jfine Il.aIW!llI pIaJIIl '"'" Tlavs' IIlandouto w..... Sc:ott B<orachbo.cIr. StrattnnO'8r>8l1. Matt VandeJopooI and Kordas,w~ John Duranl, Edward 80Inmar,to, Bill TutlulI Jl' and Getz t;urned !II

the A'I !WdIng ll"1nB Chad GohlkePItched well fur \he Ns

Ti&el'l of, Royals 2

Aaron Baykn John HAlPin and Rob-h,e Cntnda!l eac:b collec:ted tv.'C !uta for\he Tigen Paul BUfCIeDl1 pI!.<:hed a rompl.e~ two.!nttB for tbe WUl. Strat-ton O'BrIen and Br.an Krall also hadluts lOr the Tilers. PItchers R1cll GIllinBud Rob H>ibee plcilad up the Royalejuts Top deI;Jllllve plays were turned l!l

by Allie Scbnut:t, Halpin and Crandall

Gumts 12, Cardmaia 4.

BellD) Schrode led the GWIts !uttuli attack wlth • 4.-for4 perfDrmaDcethat lllcluded " double and twO RBIJelfery BeJl Jut a hoInel' ond !Z'lp/e.wlule Justm Bu=l1atD and R.obb-I Gin"ugh aI.o bad two luts apo.ece l)&-fens! ve standouts were """'nd basemanAla TllOIOpOuloe eaIcber Bnan GatWfand Pltclw MW! S~ The Carlhca1B'offense "as led bv M1ke Moy ..."" tr,pled, ana Pet« Brunak Wlth a double

Richmond 19, Denver 7

Jeff Stephens had two homers llClQngIua three htts ~ ibthmor>d. wluleCha.ae Mltetlelson alto bad three !utaand a home run. Ph1J Blade and And1'e ... MillIlr had thne hrta, wlule MIkeKrease. Bran BJghn and Dan TIll Pe-w K1rdlmmer and !l6ke Stetlun n>adegood fi.aldmB ~ for RlclmIood. Iler'ekGtamno had t!::'ee bite and M1c:bae1Rau onl.IectI!d for Denver. wfule Bt.!ph.>nI..amben! had • good game In the 5eId.

ll.l.chmond 20, Albany 8

Cwt Mumaw Andrew Miller andDan Till ead1 had t!mllr luts Iilr &:llmond and MIchael Stefan> had a l"'U"Chase MJfdlelson aN J-"m~ Colombocaught popup6 for R,,:hmood. DaYldMasten had three !u~ flll' Alheny. OoottMeyero Jut two double!! and To=TutIu.ll collllCl«i two smrPas Chucl:.Adams bad • good de&II8lVO gan>e atP1t<:bar for Albany

RJc:hmilnd 9. Erie 5

Each tBtun played ezceUent defenseChaM MttdleIIon lu>d four hWI furRu:Iunond, wIll1e Jeff ~, DanTill and Bnan B>gIIn colh.cta:I threeIIjlUlQll, M!b K:eaae and Jimmy Co!umbo eadl had two and U1ke StJofanIand CUlt Yuma .. had one flIlCh. Co!omho tareR a nuwer out from thlrdbase ond Mumaw bad two good putDutslit ...-i base !lane Pel=an, AndyDImn and Jam..< fiandJey had t>\ 0 Jutseadl fOf" Ene and Andy ~ and RvanMaynard ...ere del'enaI ve 1ItaDdou\ll.

MINOR LEAGUE.(:

MJ8DIl 21, RIchmond 20

Tom Wemeken'. tv.t>ilut mngle In

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MiamI 23, N_ark "

Kyle Ducker Ryan Lulz, BrendanHowe and J:lea FuIcilolr aach weIlt ..ror4.. wlule Lutz and an..... bomend MJanu bad JiIlIl fieldlllll p8rfor'maz>ceo 5'umKara Peters JamIe!'ounl.llm and ChnBBaha8b

("Lants 10. Marltns 7

Wicluta 2, Dan .. 0

Braves 6, Red So" "

Syracuse 7 Dayton;;

MINOR LEAGL'E-AAA

Royals 9, Expos I

n", 0la!lt.> got fine We"",ve perforrnances 5'um RDbby Gll1!lel>augh. RyanMarshall and JeBre) Bet! wlule the offe"",. stan<loutE. were BellD) SalrodeBnan Gat1Jff and JustUl Bua:ell.ato n",Marul'.s offense" as led 0) Tom Osaer~Ick Leonartl and R1ch.ard Grace

Bra, .. 9. Gtanla of

Both teams played "ell III tnJ.> contest Galle Konuo::zk.l led the Braves"~Ih a Mor.J perfOI"lllB.Ilce and TomSaWIcki and Zac:har,. Selun1tt had two!uts apIece R;aD SI<uner and M.kePIedl had solul defens>ve games BnanGatWf and BeIUJle SchrocIe led theGu!nts offense HI.l!l.ter Hulh pItchedwell In relJef and ~ Bell had a fioeclefellSl' e game

Braves 8, MaJ'IiDlllS

Wtnn1nll pItcher Tom s..WlckI posteda complete game Tom Cari, Gabe Kon1eCZItI. J.P Frohhc:b and Brandon Barl>OlI1 led tbe Brav .. ' bIttmg at:tad<,wluJe Drew ~ was a standout de-fe<l8lvely &ry Schroedet- and Ru:hardBrace bad 1!:Itnl-baae luls fbr the Mar!Ins and Tom Osaer had an RBI smgIeIII the first IJlIIlng J T Geg.. made anexc.!lleD1 = In \he oLltfieJd to tb .. arta IIOOrtlIg attempt b) the BraWl! In thefifth

Jeff Bolton doubled home both WlchIta rune, whIle KeVln Amon ond Da,'\dSea>rd each maae outstandlng defenslveplay.

Dayton 11, Memplus 0

Colm Chase led Damn ".,th threehIt., Matt MoClol\ had a double andtv.o RBI and .l<>hn Relchh1'!ll lut a tnpie

Svracuse starter Denn Rauss pItched1"0 ""rfeet lomDgS ard Brandon BoosIhre" well In .. 1ef Peter DarattaE an Sc<>tt and f.nc Dl",lu led the Dayton attack

Shaun BUller pItched a one-rotteral'd strock oot 13 m posting '.he oomplete-game nctor. Bnan Larabee andBrad \\ a!lIng romblned for the hlb forthe Ro)als.

MINOR LEAGUE

Syracuse 8, Dallas 2

Syracuse 2. MIanu 0

S)TacuBe 8. Memplus 6

Red So" 6, Brewers 3

Ore" KJ.s.4[t and Mark DIebel eachhad n>'C luts for the Red Sox, v..,th IW-akalt !utwlg a home NIl. DIebel sa:>redtwice wluJe N 10k Fuo:ber and DaY1dC"", pW:h.ad _U Bre" en; pI tdlersMatt M.chae!B and Jack Vrrod threwwell ar.d each ..:ored a run

Red So" 6, Blue JaY" •

Dan Rosso s two-run double III thetIurd lIlIllOg blgbhgbW a "'" run outbW'llt fo< ~ Ile<l So:L Mark DIebelJonathan &eran1, J:lrev, KLsskaJt, NJcltFaacber and A.J ~ 8CXlr'edr=s, ii100g ...,th Rooao B,., also madea goocI tieId1ng pla) on a long fl.) baIlmthe BI.... Jays ba!f of the tIurd Stan!.... wslu and Dawl C""" pW:hed welll« the !led Soz. It)an 0 Keefe and raylor Palmgren eadl oo1lect«i two lut<! forthe Blue Jays, who got two "",,",1_lIUllIljjIl from PaJmiren.

Cardlna1s 8, MarimI 2

Wlluung Pltdl.er P J Janutol wenttbe dutant:e and MIke MuIhgac led theCardmiiIs' lultulg atUld< Wlt.h a alllg!<!and double Bnon Ru.!i!IelJ and JTGage. lIlaking I1JJ Plt.dunjr debo.rt, threwwell for the Marlms. PIul L4Barp hadtwo hIts and Ben Je= made a goodaticll In the ouUielcl.

B.'ae JIl)'ll IS,Braves :I

Tucson 2, Den, er 1

Chns Zedan "CQl"<'d Ihe "'lomng ru'lon Adam Kosm&S 13th Inning doubleDenver s nL.i. carne on a fitst lnrunghomer b, Cohn CUe'

Syracuse opened on a "'omng 'lotebelund the excellent pllclung of DeVinHalla<, Brandon Boos and Matt NelsonMIke KmR'Slev and 'Rr.bn'1I Mr1'101F~ '1Mthe hrttlng attack Bnan Hal,ck\ andGem Hamh'"1ght dJ<J a good JOh on \hemound for Dallas

CM' '0' o.lIs. Denn Rauss and\1att Neoon pItched for Syracuse MJchoel BourgeoIS had three hlts for Memplus

Brandon Boos had a parr of smglesfor Syraru..... \1'atm' Jm1m) Prangerand Mike \\"' land plu:hed "ell "luleMatt Stemer and Ench BergmaIm eachhad hlts

Red So" 8, Cardinalo 7

R'dIJ 0 Mere Illt a fifth l.tln1ll€g'1lI1d ,lam for the Bl.... Jays. BnanFox nad t-..o !ut> and pttebed wellOther siandou'" for the Blue Ja) .. ......,A, er. Sclumdt. Zs<:h Stee1and, StewartFord dIJd J.P OWagner Jack Wood andPete' F lL-e$: each had two !uta for theBre" en. while Sam CW'8lml&ro. MattMlcr""'", and h.eVUl Spezla aIao c:ontrIb-uted.

The strong pltclllng of Tom s..WlclcBrvlil F"", N!ck Andrew Ryan 0 and Michael IluJla .....y helped the

Keefe and Taylor Palm8ren eaclI had Bravea' hold thell" lead. "lIck Posavetltwo IuUs to le8d the Blue Jays attaclt, knocked!l1 three n.ns Wlth a fourth III

wlule PaJznven and Fez COmlllllOd on a wng lut and Se",clu drove III two I'Wl5

four "-"tier Zs<:h Sclurudt hIt an RBI tn Ene Backman also bad a run-oconcgpie wlUle Ma.e Dunaway. Ene B.d< lut Dn!w K!ak.alt Pltehed ••"era!man and N,ok Posave!z smgIed for the stror.g lhr""tl" fQr the Red bo>: andBraves. opened the gamp ..,th a home run Dar

Runners break two records

Blue Jay. 8, Marlms 6

The .Blue Ja)"ll .cored all !J:leIr runsUl tne first U1Il1Dg then beId ulf a !&BtlJllWlj; rally by the Ms.rlm. that De!:ledthree rum; The Blue JaY" outbu:st washJghhghted b) Juts frum NId< AndrewRyan 0 Keefe r..vlor Pahngren, BryanMacKelU1e and Alex GeJvm. Ben Jenam bad three !uts two of them tnpIeofor the Mar!l.cs J T Gase bad two lII!l.

gIea, Bnan Russell reed>ed base threebmes and N>d< 1Mmald and ~Bemh ani alae played well

Red Scu: 7, Brues 6

The Red So" came from behlJld forthe Vlctary tJl4t featured litrollg pdchmgby AJ StanJszewslc and Davul Craw.wbo walkecl only two b&t>:es. Y1Ite Ratldr. leadroff dI:>ub.. lIDI1Bd lJle Red&,x's WUlI11!lg rally U1 the lIlSth. JoDathan S,erant, nm. KuJakalt and Nrcl<FIlW:ber ead> bad two luts wIule KJII-oka!t and FISdJer eed> drove Il1 tworuDll Gahe KDI1IllCW had tJIne lubl forthe Braves whJJe BI"lllHlon Barnett1mocked in tv.'C runs

A.J StamszewsJu and Drew Ku!ekalteadl homered twI'" for the Bed Boz.who got two iWreJ_ UUUIJ3II IhxnN"u:k FISCb.er The Red SaJ: made • keyde6mm"" play In \he first lllnIJIi whenPete Howard relayed a thro .... 10 Da'"ll!

Course records were set m Grane and Ru:han! Huhn. sec. Chrul Alei, first, Donna Mc-both the tMn's BDd women's ond, Kal'en Hlbh-Munen andWV1ll1OIUlat the recent Henry KeVIn Daudhn, thIrd; Mary 50-54 LInda Wheeler.JonesFord Cottage Hospital F\ni tttm Urban and Brad Thompson. and Robert Lucas, fiJ'St, Maryand Walk t.hroush the sl;reeti .. fourth. and Lee Shaheen and Roche and Willuun Roney. seeof G~ ~-::::-::-. '.l\fit:~d, fifth ond, and Charlotte Roney and

Scott Colbria, 23, of Awfurn ~"9: Chnstine Hall and Carlos Amayn, tlurd.Hills, Ii former all-etate crosIl Larry OlszewskJ, finlt; Yvette 60-69, Bob PaklaJaI1, first,country runner at Gl'05IIe PuskarIch lUld Pat WIlson, see Ralph Judd, second, andPointe North, set a course roe- ond; ManJyn Jamk and Allen Charles Valdez, tJurd.cord for men, fimshmg the five-- Kelly. tIurd. 60 and over Jim McManus,Inlometer event In 15 mmutell, Nora Men and Brum Lafferty, first, John Roberts, second; and25 seconds second, Ju4e Brasell and EvlUl Bob Backus, third.

Je mUer Eschbacher, 25, of Collins, third. Walkers liIllllh10g 10 tune toSt Chur Shores broke the 15.19: Alm~ Vasse and earn medals were Matt Murwomen's mark Wlth a tlme of Ad8m Rhodel, first; Jonme zyn Carl Angevme, GH18:11 Vasse and Andrew Petersen. BoUllho, Bradley Collmson, An.

The fastest walker Wllll Matt second, ane! Yvonne KrywyJ drew Colhnson, Mana Warr,Murzyn. 45, of Grosse Pointe and DaVid BonkoskJ, thIrd Jeff Collinson. Sue Stanczyk.Woods, who completed the 20-24: Shannon Roney and Michelle Huhn. Howard Feld.COurBe in 35 25 Scott Colbns, rll'st; Damel man, Mtchael Harns, Jun Mc-

In the free KIds Run, span. Qumn, second, and Steven Jan Cown. BlU"bara Zamaria, Dar.BOred by Henry I"ord Home lIOn, tIurd. rell Robinson. Pat Dillon-Health Care. each of the partlc. 25.29: Jenmfel' Eschbacher Qwnn. Bill RIcketts, Anneipant.s ages 3 to 9. won nbbons and Karl Zuhal, first. Nancy Toelle, Heather Allen, MarkWmmng trophIes for bemg the Hanson and Anthony Roper, Dely, Tanya Brewer and Bob-fastest In theIr age RJ'Oup were second, and Maria Stec and Jeff ble MeganckAllele Parrott, Detroit. age 3-4, Isles, tlur..J.. Alao, Mary WIsniewski,Moses Cunnmgham, DetroIt, 30.34, Mane Lowry and Douglas Colh.nson, Fran Ross,age 5-6. and Nathan Jones. DaVid KIm. first, Sara Bneden Mane Bahleda. Joar.n Elzer-Grosse POInte Park age 7.9 and Bob RatlLfr, second, Me- man. Lucmda Lawrence, Nancy

More than 600 runners. lame RatlJ1f and Marty Kelly. Szlachta. Ruth Carroll. LUCIewalkers and spe<.tators were on tlurd, Julie Belloneh and DaVid Johnson, MalJ K Bneden.hand for the events. sponsored Allen, fourth, and Lmda BlI. Margot Kahl, Donna Lucas.by Health Alliance Plan lette and Scott Shaum, fifth Vu-guua Hams. Paul Stemme-

Followmg 18 the hst of top 35-39 Mary Nesbitt and Jim len. Leonidas Te.voularls.fimshers, accordmg to theu age Laune, first, Lynda Kennedy Frank Sellors. David Bartlett,group and Ken PrIce, second. Patti Joan Stemel, Shella Rogers,

14 and under Mara Mabley Cohan and MIchael Frank. Joslyn Cross. Mark DaVIS,and Nathan Richardson. first. thIrd. Kathleen Donahue and ShllI'On Koerber, Judy Jaku.

Jim Rupmskl. fourth; and blak, Sharon Welsh, DonaldLauren GQldade and RIck Easton, Michael Zamana,Drum. fifth Chuck McLachlan, Apnl Cop-

4044 Mary O'Donnell and pola and Paul Coppola

Woods-Shores baseball results

Anar ... Ld."1 nd a j)llli of smgle.,""" h.) Ie 1..1 [C!WJIl, Ill) an MacKenz>eand -\1., L"hID eaclJ re&<:hold baset"'"lC\:' for !Jlt:' Bll ....t: Ja,r~ 1be Bn:-wen.got t .. 0 !llt> and a ~ clef.n.». 1"&)from Chnsuan \ anBeoeIaere wluleJack y, ood and l..u<:as C«fman eachre&..hed """" three tunes

Blue Ja) s 6, Brewers 3

TrackFrom page Ie

Eastern MIchIgan. Toledo andCentral MIChigan were very In.terested III obtammg hIS ser.VlceS

"My goal IS to Improveenough to make the OlymPICteam someday," he !!81d

Stevenson IS headmg to theUnn'eT"lty of Michigan. but her'lrw:u;:::n't ,,,t,Anrl tn ......"..... f'......+l.. ...

Wolvennes, I "ant to concentrate on m)

studIes he saId "I'll probablyJOIn a road racmg club 10 AnnArbor M!lybe I'll tra!'1 for amarathon some day

Once agaIn, Stevenson WIll

hme some slbhng ovalry tocontend Wlth because hIS SlsU!rBeth I~ one of the top femalemarathoner<; In the state

The future IS bnght for bothPeters and Stevenson but that....on t make It any easier forWIlson to at\Just to hie Withoutthem

. The) 've been the heart and"Ou! of our team' he SlUd'They won't be easy to re-

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Here's what's happening on the GPSA fields

SCS Blue Denis 6. GP Cycloneo 4

JOllOn (,raves 3 Adam UbeJ1lll ICyclo_J

Comments Solomon Asia w and Al!en 8<rre1l pia) ed well at oot!J eods <Lthe field for the Cyclo_ whue goaltesAlex Tumqwst and DavuJ MaJu alsoplayed "'ell

Goals &ck Stepansk. John Yon T 012 JIl80Il Gra' .. (Cyclones)

0.>=ents KSltlln BanI R>anBan] Mark l:>m1th Allen Borrell andChns YOl1D8 had good .... o-way gamesC"" the Cyclo~ Goalte Alex Tumqwstbold St Clau- Sb0re8 to ODe goal ill thefirs: half

GP Horzteta 4. St. C1atr Shores I

Goals Bnan Goodheart, GeoI!"reyVan Natter, Peter Sv.II1V&ll 2 <H.ometsrMu:hael Penton (St Clau- Sl>on!ol)

Aamsta Andrew Sealor I1iornet.srJ«f SteInbei-ger (St Clau- Sl>on!ol)

Conunentr The Hornets got finepenortnanees from Ryan Prz;, hysz AlexDracler and Jesse Gratr. wlule JeeseSchott Billy 1lmme1l, Matt Bwrzek llDdP!ulllp 111,.... .... ,.. the St Gwr ShorestItmldouto

GP B.orDeta 3, ~ WoJver."-0

Goela: Peter Sulhvllll, Se.m AIn.s,uar,"- GnII! CHonH!tI)

AsI&Il: Ilrum Goodheart, Graff,R)"IIl Pn:ybyez IHantetIJ

~ The Hm>eto had fine de-feDIRve ~ from Matt ~ andGealf VanNatter ab'<mi' nw!fieId playfrom Nidi: Sauer and ll""d o/feoae &omMan: lUplan and EU'lk 1'hmlIen BertPi=&, ItitJ:haeI Salyere llDd KeIth Vu:.tory p1ayod woeIJ lir the WoIVI!l"l11el!

GP B.orDeta 4, GP Blue new. I

Goala. Alex Drad.er Bnon Goodhem, J..- Gratr 2 <Hornets)- ....damDouchtY (Blue De-<1ls)

~ GedI" VanNatter afomelsl-BlII Kraus (BID1 Dev1!sl

CoI11rl1el1tll The Hornets got fine hus-tle from NICk Se.t>er. ClllU RedzuuakaJld Sem AlIlB,D8r Matt BernbElekplayed euelJent dd"enae for the BlueDeV1Ie

GP Homeu 3, GP YelJoWJ&O\<et8 1

Goals Marc Kaplan, J.... Graff 2~); Sean Lamoursaua (YelloW)-IlckeU)

Aansts Etnk Tholll8en (Homete);Haoa Barbe (yello"']ll<:btaj

Comments: 'The HmIIte. '" he IlOOredt"""" m !be Lut 15 llllDllI.eB to map a1.1 be, hid a fins tam alJort BIl theycompleted an undefemed season Goahe'I'rww Broad and Pat Miller werellWlllo>l<ta fur the Yellow]aoksta

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mulfield pla> !rol'lJ Samuel Koluts andJack V. atooo.. !4J.ke De.n:unan played",.11 oifetlSlvdv and Patnol< Cnase hadd gM game on defe""" £ar the BlueDragons

Goals Jason Gra_ 2. John VanTol, Ru:k StepInW (CyeIones)

A!mst am... \CyclollellCommenta. The Cyelooes got fine

per!0nnaneB8 fMm ml dIielder RyanBanJ forward Cameroo r-. StepanMIat center and nu.dfieJd and AlexTw-n<jUlSt played a etrong first halt 1llgoal

GP Cyclon .. 0, Roseville WoIver-IDelI 0

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HQl"l1e(B I. Predators 1

<:.oa1> Marc Kaplan (Hornet.or JunD.nner 'Predat<n)

Ass15t Geolfre} Van :- alter (}{or..etsl

Cumment.6 The Horneto had fineperforntall<>!l!i from Carl Varobettl andMau Hollerbaclt on defezloe. ~Seator at o:udfield ana Mea Dlwler &IldPeter SJ1IJvan a' forwa."<i The Predaton; 'ItandoulB '" ere Peter KIng andB ... 'ldon L.gbt on de'e_ Andy BUlIteand C ..... '" Wea ver at lIlldfield andgoohe Ene Johnson.

GP Hometl 4, a.-vw.. Paaibeno

Goals Pete SJ1IJ,'all, Fmk '1'homIen,Gec/frey Van.'ialt.er 2 ilfonteIa)

A8Gl&ta Andrew Seater, VanN stterflionlI<tsJ

Comment&. Paw Booaak and PaulBt'emW1 had good _ at midfield lOrthe Horneta. wlu.Ie Pattthelw' 1IUdfudd.ors Nu:k Walsott and Jahan Ta..... laIao p!.ayl!d well.

a-m. PantI>en 8. GP ey.~.

L'NDER-12 HOUSE

Hotr>et.B 4, Cyclo_ 0

Goals J.... G<afr. BnaJl Goodheart.Andrew Seatm-. NJd< Se.~ ~

As&sta Goodheart. Paul Brennan,':hru R.eclzwu,o, Gnff <Hameta)

Comntomto. Th. HOTD8I.s had fineperCOI'IIUlJl::!!& from CarT Vsrc:beUl. PaulBossack aDd Ryan ~ SelomooAsfaw, &chard Stepanalo, ChnI y0Wllland goehe A1ezaDder Ti.lrnqwa playedwell for the Cyclones

ColllIIlO1lt.. Goahe Eru: Broeaamleturned m the shutout for the Cyclaa;!B.wlulo tBan1matB8 Ryan BanI KlWhnBanJ. John VaIl Tal and Selomnn Iu-Caw also had .,.,.llent perCormanees

GP Cyclo .... 6, St. C1atr 8ho_ 1

Goals Mark Sauth, R1clt Stepanakt.

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I ."ter1olMmenl. teotures odvemSlngand 0 whole lot "'ore

G<JdL \fJcl...., B-.nr f.nk BensonPaul Feder Andre", T, rnrak 2 (OrangeCru.-.hr Ph] l.p Boo-sorme' Dragon..

AsolSt Jord, Ro.en (Dragor..v,mmenUl Anthon> ~ dlld

DB"'" H"1l pl.) od ught defense for theOrang<' C nJ.<h WOlle h"~ Klanov.sparked tre team '1tn he, .. er' pla}Michael FQrJnJ.>aIlu swwed a I"",alt)sh Jt fo' tbe Dragor_

f~~a wrnbmt=t'i for tht' :u'"lUWut JohnRhw.d.... ,..oll... n l>uc.ue) and Mans-field v.l;'''"t.. ex~llept In Uk' r l.ldfil'ld

Orange Crush 4 Queell of Peaceo

Ord.llge Crubh ~ Dragons].

Scorp.ons 3, Dra(oaa 2

GnsJs Christopher Brown. Da VldKittle MIk. Fayad (ScorpIOns\- JordanRossen PiuIJp Bossonney ({}>-agons)

Comments N clt PlomantUI andNlIl8 pough played '" ell for the Drag01\$

Goals MJehaeJ Bahr Enk BensonAlldrew 1'ymrak 2 (Orange Crush I

Comment.<; Ke,,,, Sll1lth S\1pporteo~!Je offense .. .'xl dele""" Wl_O a otrongo,erlllJ perfo<1IU1nCJl for the OrangeCrush wluIe R) an Gardrner played excelleot defenEe GQalkeeper BrandonJanne5I> M1chael I\{eln> k.. Suep'>en Po-korslu K.lly Lao",a and DlUll.lle 01"eto p a> ed good games Cor Queen ofPe"""

Wolve.. 4. Blue Dragons 0

G<>al, PllIllip Alber 3 IUto deSouzaWolve.,

CoMments The Wol, .. had e"""!leut

Red V.pers 5. Wo',,_ 0

Goals C!Ins GraIlier, Pat MansIi.ld,Jeff Bell Pat Sc!lafer Joey McKeen(Red VIpers)

A.ss>stil John Rhoades. Beli, SchaferKnstm ~ Mansfield (Red Vtpera)

COlIlIrulnts Goaltes KeVUl Kreas!.M.Keen. Etha.c Esogb"e and J D Purs.ltal comlnne<l Cor the sb'-'lout .. 1uIeJohn Malnoe awl Andy Dunn .. .", out-Iltalld1ng defetl8l vel y The Woh.... ....Cl!,ved tine cleI'ens,ve play from Sam Ko-hn.s. K,U) de Souz.a, ROOm Dare aIldKlrk Willrnarth

Nortb sophqualifies forn,,-UonaJ meet

Derek PhIlhps, who'll be asophomore at Grosse PomteNorth this fall. has qualiliedfor the USA Wresthng cadetnatIOnal team which wlll com.pete in a tournament In LmcoIn, Neb, from July 10.15

PhJlhps qualified for thesquad by placmg fowth m hisweight class at the recent USAstate meet at East Kentwood

Art Roberts .• the head wres-tlmg coach at North. wasnamed an assiStant coach ofthe USA cadet national team

Red Vlpers 8. Blue li'latD.N aGoals Pat Mansfield 2, John

Rl>oadel! 2 Jeff Bell Ethan Esogbue.Pat Scharer Joey MoKeen (Red V'I"'rsr'!'rev"" Stahl 3 (B lue Flam .. )

AsoIJ'tB Mansfield. Bell l.~ueSchafer, McKt.en (Red 'v lpersl

Comments J D l'urakaJ McKeenClms Granger ane Kevm Kreaoepa.yed '" ell 1n goal Cor the Red V rpen.who got excelle'1t def€nst\e play fromJohn Malone anrl Kmun Inger RyanV's!Jey played well <!efeDSlvely for theBl"" FIarn2s

Pottboil. Mevan Shapiro. JUhan Papa and Shaelyn Molo-'DlIJ.~0lJ. In the second row. from left, are laUeDanaher. CammIe Preston, Elizabeth Moran, Laurenl1eiDert, CaUITU Howe, laU. Matasco EJiD Grlftln,Lauren Saffcm cmd hille Miller. In back are coaches £dEgDatIOI, left, cmd Ed 11.lnert. Not pictured is KendalCoUlDI. who mlaed the tournament with all. inJUrY.

Red Vlpet'll S, Jaguars I

GoaIa. J<Jey McKeen 2, Pat Manafield(Red VljleI'lI);'Ami Campbell (Jaguars)

AEIIa. JoIm 1Uloadea. Mcl{eenCbns Granjrn (Bed VljleI'lI)

Comment.l3 AndrE... Hall KyleBruen aDd ~ Bakalll played wellon defeue Cor the J..,....,.., who re-eel..... ncell.nt goa)tendJng fromLaureo FIinJIlllL KeVIn K........ Mc-Kee.. Ethan Eqbue and Mansfieldplayed ""n III pi Cor the Red Vq>ers.while John Yaklne all'! Rob Hayesplayed good ....... games

Red Vq>era 5, VIpers 0

Goals Pat MansfulId 3, Chna Gmr.ll"l" 2 (Red Vipers)

A8II1Il.I J""Y McKeen :I KevmKreaee, Pat Sdl$fer (Red V'perll)

Comment&: The "llIno.Jl was re-o:lI'd8d by p!.elldBnl Kreaae. McKeenGranger aDd Manafield With defenmvebclp !rom An:1aDda Dunn and ColleenBucldA!y

Red Vi..- 11, Queen of Peace 0

Goals Pat Manofield 3. Ke"nKrsM 2, Id 1leIJ. Ethan EqbueJoey McKeen. Chna Granger. ColleenBuckley, J.D Pur&kal (Red Vipers)

Camments. Goalkeeper1l Pw-aJ<.s...McKeen, Pat Sc:hafsl' and Clrnng..,. IXJillbul8d for the lhutQul., wiulI! .lGhn Ma1lme Rob lfayee .nd Knst1n Ingerplayed well eWellBlVOIy Queen of """""had i'lOd two-way efforts from rennaHams. Dwuelle 011Yeto and KalJeKaufman

Dra(ons 4, Bocltera 0

Goals. o"en Dan 2 Jordan Roosen,Nma Gough CDragoos 1

Assulta: Rebecca Tyler 2 H"llterHutb (!)ragoos)

Comment.. The Droguns recordedtheU' tirat oh'-'lout on the fine goeJtendlllg of Stepbe!1 Gnffitba, lJem£tn Kern-. NlIbant Dtxrt aDd R¥sh AnaIldTyler had her '-t go'll<! rI the yearwlule N Idt PIomantli aDd MIchael ior~ .. ore ~ 011 defe"""The R.ooken were aobd deCellS1 voly andhad several sood ~ on iiW

Draguaa 3. B.Iue i1am.ee 1

Go&Ja Owen Darr Jordan Rot.:,enR.ebec:oa Tyler (Dragona); Man: Dufour(Blue Flamesl

AlBlSt Philip Boo..onney (1)ragOll.»

C<lmmentt The Dl1Igons Sl.llrledstrong, bul "'ere caught by thII Blue~ oo""ter attack Tyler ud theilCO'" .. ,th an euellent cross fron] lefiWUl,g" and the Drt!goos OQnuna.t.ed the""""nd h<Uf to reoord theu first ,,<toryJnnatl>an Klr", had an ootstandUlggan:;e for the BI u. FJa.me", wlule Andrev. KeeMll Belger added spark to theDrogues offense

Klelll creal.ed ,,"vera! o.:onng opport.ill.tlee

UNDER-IO HOLSE

R$d Vlpen 4, DrqObB 0

Ooala. Chns Granger 3. Joey MeKeen (lied V1peri)

"""""" Pat Mansfield 2. McKeen 2(Red VIpen)

Cmnmenta. Th. Dragona had excellent drferAlVO play from Steve Gnffithand NlSIw1t P1Jot and IlOOd Itlldfleldplay from Hunter Huth Ethan Esogbue. McKeen. J D Purakal and Mans-

Red Vlpe ... 7, Rocke ... 2

Goa1Jl Pat Mansfield 2. J.ff Bell 3Chna Granger. Etball Esogbue (Iled V,pen); JusQa Graves 2 (Roolws)

Comment&. The Rooken had excellent goaltclndJllI from Dsmel TuthillBell Joey McKeen, l'evm :KrelllIe andJoh., Rhoades played woeIJ Ul goal forthol Red Vlpera, while Rob HaYei anaPat Schafer were Itandot'!8 on defense

Goa.s Lu &dgwa) 3 Paw ThoIl>8llCurt Mwnaw. DavtB Snuth <Pan!henjBnan Zymslo"'llu (Vi arnors >

Ass1ats Thomas &dgway rpanthen;)Co=nts Thomas dul an .xcelIent

JOb of ps&;UJg for tne PanthOI'l!, wluIeThomas DIebel Robert Batten and E1J&.abet.h Alber "''ere outstandmg 00 de-fe_ S~eo SchIllld1and A.ls.m Rockpla)ed ".ll In goal for the Warnors

UNDER-8 HOUSE

Gato ... 2, Brwns 0

PIlll1h'ln 4, Queen of P_ WhIteo

Goa!B Megan Far k, Jt>II\ Fulb2r,Alex Symoodo 2 lFakonsl

AssIsta. Wiliwn Thomsen. F14herSytnolllk (FaIrolll~

Comments. Gos.!Je Kyle Sol.Lth did •good JOb to ...........,." the ablIUlut

Faloooa 2. Neon I

Goa!B Jooh 1'00" 2 lFalcons!Charlas W1IaonDesraz;a (Neon)

AB8utB Brett Lavalley 2 (Pajama)Comments Thomas KaJPlIllIIn and

RJd<y Allor alm made aIl'lllll contrlbutlOllS for the Fal=.

Goals P~tp 0 Rourke Collm Milleri/}at<>rs)

AlolIsto Matt Dawn Brendan VanHe>de (Galore)

Comments The Gators oomplet.ed a"""""n Ul wluch IW1e of the 10 pa.y ....~ aM all hut one nad a' least ODe

&86I3t TI,e offe""" wt.scorl!<l the oJ>PCi8>tlOll 24 16 v1uJe a t21laC1O\1.S defe""" re-=ded three shutout.'3 Ul 10 znal.cheoEvan F~nIllia ...~ named Roo",e of theYear Sa1 Valgt was mo& unpr1)'"edand 'I1iller was the mo., vaJoabl~

Comm.ots The Ra.ders' b.stchances were creal.cl by the dribblmg ofMIchael Depetro and !he ~ of'11_ ClDtt1 but StrW!'&' soaI>eJosbua Corbo SlJd the overull clefanlIIveplay of Tommy pagLa kept the IW.doorsImm SO'JTUlg The &Mkm; Joyce-AnnMau.u s elI'ort.s to 9QJre were Itymledby M<olLssa Cleary a defenss The SInken' best chance - from JonathanfUn< - was cleared by Joe K1sh

FalooQi 4, Rock.en 0

Goa!B Megan Warroon 2 L1z Rulgway 2 (JIantbo!nl)

AslIIIIt. DaVIS SlllJth <Ps.nthers,ComrneDl.i The Panthers rece.ved

outat.a!>dlng def.lISIVll play from CurtMumaw, .Robart Be.tUm, Paw Thomasand ThOlllall D!lobel .. 1uIe E4sabethAIher playod a good otfeD8lVll game

F alcooa 4, Queen. of Peace Bl\lAl2

Goa!B Brett Lavalley 3, Alex Sy!DllDdIl (p eJ.o;ms I

Aa6lat5: Ru:ky Allor. Kyle South lFal00"")

Commel1ls The Faloons ~vedIItrDDg pltendmg fro", St.epllsn Lope.trone aDd AlIcr

RaIders 0, Strtkera 0

Stril<e"ra S, Jquans 1

Goals Andy Paglia. Tommy Paglu.Michael Yakamov1ch (S!nkers); RyanStevens (JftllUlU'1lJ

Comments. Jonathan Hlnz'a pl.ymakmg led to _oral Stnken ~opportunltles The JaguanJ got fineporformances ~ Ryan Syn1l11j'tonand NICk D1nVernD

SinkOi'll a, Wolverineo 1

Goals Andy Paglla. Tommy PaglIa(Str1k.sn); T J Gore (W olVllnlll!ll)

C'",=enbl Tommy PBj:lia controlledth. tnJdfield for the StrlJ:en, ....hIIeJoyce-Ann Mazzei played luud at bolhends Steven Saylor anohored the Wo!vermes' defense. while Gano aDd DaVId

The PoiDte Girls Soccer Assoc:iallon Mustangs took firstplace m the under.12 d1YlslOD at the Westlake (Obtol hl.YltatlouaJ. The Mua1anlJl won cill fl,.e of their gam.. , eM-f~ t~ from Oblo and PenMY1,.ania, in additlOllto ODe from Troy. The MustanlJl OUtllCored the opposition$2.1 cmd e .. ry member ot the tecrm ICON<! at 1__ ODCe.

m tb. iront JeW. from l.h, ate k\h ThompaoZl, Natalie

JlqlIUI.nI 8, Ducb 0

Goals Brendan Symington 2 EnkSr.ancI:ak (Jasuan)

Commenta. Ale. Grossman dId a800cI Jell ~ 88ltUlIl up U>a oe'tmae for theJIIlI\W'I, wIuJe RolllUe /3<.lcIqy proVldecllIOIld tlefenlIe RalIseII !Coppin llDd Aus-tin Ma1onol Nt up the oIfenae lbr theDud<o .and ChNInpher ReIlO played asoocl aU-&I'OlIlld pms

Jel.ti 3, Ducks 0

Under-12 Chalnpions

Ducks 2, EqIes 0

Goals Jocati= Rambe"lNr. Chnsto-pber Ro"" fDud<8)

Aauts Zaeh Ku<zera, Austm Ma10"" CDucks)

Comrnellls K"<zera set up the wmlU"lf -r for !he Ducks before brealunghili wnst wIuIe ma.Iang .. good defellBlYeplay W1utney C&IuIl pla~ "",11 mp1 for the EqIe6 and Bnan Boll hada e..n.. de{e"",.,. game Matt Dnmbe.and Robert MtCann Moran had goodall-around efforts for the Eagl",

GwWi 3, llocketll 0

Goals. Brad Jensen 3 'G1anto)~ SteTe PIlle. Bobby 8tl'ot.her,

Pl=ck UilJwn (Glall!s)CommolQ. Adam Stevell80n nnd

DaVId Mar.... played aobd de6mse Corthe eww. to help goolle Anthony U!gII() pt.lOIt the .shutout.

RoeketM 3, Ducks I

Goals Brad Do.V1JIIIOn 2. SebasttanPaWmIo tlWdteto); .1oftsthan KamberilI'I' a>uclca)

ComDlent.. Sam PaJe.2:z0lo dul a goodJOb lIeI1lng up tbol 1lDdletI' 6Me.wlnle JUmny Dlsm played a flIle all-.i pme nm Deters llDd JcohWeI.dQn let up the Dul:b <6nie andF.lnma Mawby made oeveral good savesmpl

Sharks 5, GIaIWI 2

IT1\l!lEa.l Jl.0USE

Sharks 2, Panthe", 0

Goal. Andrew Osborn. JeflbyMoore, Brady Savage (Jels).

CamllleIIta CoIm 1lDdlln did • goodJOb rllIRtuIB up the Jets' oII"ense. wl11leBeed. I&Dey bad a line all-llJ'Olllldpille JoIepn Montpetlt played a IloocIpme oIfmlslvely fur the Ducks. wlulep!JeI Josh Weldon and Em.'!lll Mawbydid well

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ADVERTISING -.iSALES REPRESENTATIVEWeekly newspaper seeks highlymotivated expenenced sales personBase pay plus CO'l1m.ss.on With benefits

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'''1 Camal'C) IROOlCOI'lVWI1I-blll umIlllil ~h ann!Wr."I\' Idl1kln AutomatIC alrpoIIt wl'Iltt IIddlt IN.IIItrII\ItI1O( This car hit Ilt't'trbttIl dri ....n 'n the wlnt.,and la II _ wI1I1 :Ill CGOmil .. Aak,"Il $10160 _830'8

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DEADLINECHANGE

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For July 61h laaue

Will be as lolioWiReal Eslala Deadline

Noon Friday June 30th("'1.15 •• ' •• ,.jI"'I ..... I... A ...~ .. II

ChangllS ll. Cancellatlona4 P M Friday June 301hAll Other ClaS!!'fled AdsNoon Monday JlIly 3rd

Our otf'ce Will be closedTuesday July 4th

Pleasacall your ads In 6IlrtylllWedntsday ThursdayFriday

(313)182"100fAX 343.5118

1178 CADILLAC DeVille F ;;-too 4 door load6d 1 ~..11tlfrom an eslal9 GaragedNeedS T LC $2200 !l86-:!l:1ll

,tto ilon ......1Ie LE V-e •dOor IuIIy Iolld8d 12 000mllal bMu1l1uI cond!bon$5 eoo 3n<l2lle

1M2 GNlnd Am 2 doOr SE:Ill eoo mllal OOginaJ ownerH 5991 bu1 81m 1278

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,., OontlMll1ll ~NtV)' wlm n&V)I INI'*' newII,. brak. 58 000 mIItI...., condffion S 11 eoo II8&-8674

,. ~I\' Wlagtr dlIrll... ~ liloll~ ~M.MUUn ..,.. UJOrT1IleI $I47S0 822-11:18

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I _ MUST -'NO LX IoIded58 000 m 11M s.45OOI oller882-3llO9

, ... lIU11lng GT 5 0 v.1'lIlegray 'n1enol' II8!Y clean 5~ aluminum wI188IIt6 000 81CH71.Q97 a1ltl•,* 00nliIltlllII- V" IoIIdIdlNlI\el _ Itbul~ engi,.,.wMe ImrrlllCUl&le COIldIl1o<1MUll _, 13 eoo 3n~

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• Schools • Churcties• Recreation Areas and more ...

Street Maps of The Grosse Pointesand Harper Woods

available at theGrosse Pointe News Office

only $195

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A necessity for Garage Sale Hunting!If you would like one mailed to you please send $2.50 along with yourname and address to: Grosse Pointe News

96 Kercheval AvenueGrosse Pointe, MI 48236or call 882-6900

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systel"1 and JtII~18S ellIncluded 331-2600

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SMOKY MOUNTAINSOL.DI MILL HOUSE

MNTAL8CIbln8 ch.lets condoII,

fireplaces spu kJtch.enll, BOrne 011 creeltaSklll1Q golf hol'Mbackriding, rafling gemminIS nearby 1247Georgia Hwy, Franklin,~~. ~7.34 ReservllllOl18,

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HlGGIN8 Lek ... cotteoa 3 bed-rooms 1 balh $400 petweek 81D-465-5670

HARBOR Sprlnga familycondo On golf cour ..Siaepa 8 Manyel<tru 886-8924

"T Mullet. l.aIcefrcnl Log Co!laoas mo'e! Beach docke.cable mlcrowll\lll Clean616-6277328

HARBOR SPl1nos- l..IIrge vIo-lonen homa end VlllIe Daylwee, lime BlII[ IIvaliallleJulyl AugUil Free brochure3'3-4~2507

TMV£RSE CITY Iove'y 3bedroom l..IIke!ronl conegeAugust 12 & 26 Sllptemblr$485 616-947-4827

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NEED A ROOMMA TE71'1 &gel; Oc<" "pal ons

~U!l~ ~ ~I!llstyIess..n on l':.1lIl1)''' Co~Spec"'"

644-686~H""PEfl r., 'C< III~ury

ConOo $~ -n- C<MlSIII Ql<1l'1l a Ia J!'ldfy llf> I4SllS

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S&:laNG ~ llQl)-~ Iemale ..., lluto lQ

lwlp ~ won-.n In $IClIJr S~ F_ loom ..bcleoIC ~ Cell ...._t\1~

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- Close to ShOPPing andFine Restaurants

- Swimming Pool &Clubhouse

$20DS~

to} ll.PP .. /i,\ f)4'f'UX\ l '. t,f,,, 'lit \ ,If,

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New office space .vallable m the Village"(2) - 900 sq. ft Iwle, Avaul1be for Jelle

GREAT LOCATIONI

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"'-*' ~ ... c..~ :< CW 9Il'1Igll $800No amoIIoog no '*' ~FIema>< t.II<e..-- S10-mlJlllI3

tEM CIdowlo' HalPer 2 bed-rooml11lflCtl=w ~tor ......, dr)W C8lPI'lCUI1II.... Ci8lh!1; fIIns ~,.lIlitlTT'lIIo~Fenoed)IM $500' ,. end

- fTlO!1l!1$ pM 88C'.I!1l>'dIpgeil and IItilIbe6 ga;.~

QlIIOIIIf J'ox'Ilt J>eIW WlllCl-d~_ TOW>'...~ ~ownhc_ 3bIdI'ootTs 1.5 llIIb. lIIII~ .. ~"""- DrNw ___~ 'l'UlIm No 1mQk.~ No~' ISOO ITlOI'Ill1plus~ ~ ..qllnld 31So331.as

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- Private Basement- Central Air

Conditioning- Carports

Available

,) ) . (. ) ~ Jt:; IlXt; )J IV wo ed, ()om Units

. ",Y~ I:" Dll". ~• • ,oq .t' ... l t\ \ l

100 ~rl\ fl Al1100'IIX .ttoin'4 ~ 'tl4Ut!•• W." ••

MOAOI8 DupleX 3 bedroomgerage fl'lislled baeemanl$500 plus depoe~ 8811839

CAOIEUXI Mack, 2 bedroomlower IIat new1y deconlledappliances $425 per moolhplu~ utlillle6 81 ~ 1 :10;:1

BOAT ....us- _, 10 C5 51Cl<I ~ ut>e<ly Jef!lI<:IOn $7llS 2' ~ ~:IOn $595 S1~ Pllgef

IIOATWEU.S 30200 P't _

SO" AI1e< hC a rea 822-364'

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'. S..:.c.""iJKl ~ 500E ellQBI-lenl OOnd,hon 61o-nl1863

APACKl pop-~p eeml*lraJ"" sleeps 6 Good oon-dI'l1on $SOO' bes! oI!e' 881~

10n n" ... FUll Olll'IIX'"mu', , ItUI." I Wo....I.

GROSSE POINTE PARK"E"'Lcui~ve Living"

In Ih,s boaullful EnRI 'h Tudor wllh old world charmTh S tOlally "pdaled Ihree bedroom !Wo balh and kitchen

has o..n e>c1c,,,.ly cUllomlled (ealures (lreplaces & (ormaldlnlog loom cU'lom drapery and desrgner Wide \!tnellan

blinds 1hrougnoul de"gner mlrlO's &. lop noor laundry$1 40000 monlh plu' ",cur Iy dCf>')SI & credll report

824.7870

~8UUTIFUL. :2 500 equlle

fool 3 bedroom, :2 btlh up-pet firtpllce lir appII-_ bAk:ony buamencgarage MInY IIIlenrllll5t 366 CaJ 112~

c.uIRIAQI houe4I small ~1 bedroom $500 per montIlplUI utllilles 8lI4-.'7~

NIWL V r8'TlOdeIoed ipICIO\II:I badroom K~~ha'" laun-dry Appflancee Iola 01 cloe-ew Iloreoa Cerpel $56588&.aw.

1218 BEACONSFIELD 4room upper ftal rear en-Illnca $450 Includel allU111,tll. Newly carpetedIr.s~ly palnled 313-824-7900 313-257 11~1

GROSS! Pointe CIty 2 bed-room ~pper SI11I1~ roomupdated i<Jtchen 1 car lllI"rage Available July 16C1l$600 Prudentlel ClIO'"Palnla Reel £alate 8820087 ask for Doug or Nli<l<IAndnue

WEU.~ 19l1S J2 STrope;: ''''" 27Q. ..........." <xlndlllo<1 ~ 500 810-~lI1lllr~

CA.FlV£R '.. ~ at!, .. " ~ e..us.o..~ sleep;S BAcallent cond lion$45 OOC810-88~~'

22 SAlLBOA T Tfiller IuI)eqUIPP<>O newer sa,1IHon<l4I OUlbOerd Pop- lapWllt1 tent Full) banroIcImam 886.s1~ ~

SIEN'lA Y 1916- 2<1 Cuddy~ ~ !TlUlIaIned$8.000 SI~

'" Chns Crall ~ 2Scuddy 260 Mere 110$79Q5 3'~

*QRS Crall 382 Sport FiIl1er"*' loIIc*:i MIny CUllOm''''11'''$ 313-886-0000WQtl<. 31~ Hon-.

CHIS er.P li24- 2e ...,..bo\Il, >;1/l1 -101 ~~ IS.Curtis oxs 1lO ~ e ~'* FtJty ~ Sdld~ dO\Ible lXICIqliIlMtlw __ C\IIIlOn1 buill

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AQUMPQRT I. m EXF"1I/leI1TlllI1 175 ~018 I.oecIed ..., ltdIr$16.000.' bell 810-m..611;3

QQMETTE35 c.fe RaoIt 1987 twin

s.4O s Iotdtcl tratler,$110,000

81l).772.Q6e6 !'I!!W'?1AS11IQlNTI IPOllY ,....

1lI1d~5-1~f'i.ber~ ~~81o-77~

TNn'IoH 27' SIbIl. CIIIlII~ nboIr'd raIw/llr.Ilrog GrMl lIImIy belt' ......'~_-1*

MARIN.Alarms & ElectronicsJ, Installed In any Silt boi11

5.:lllorP~

J, oJc"nsed J, 1 'fears ExpJ, Rer"rences

For •••• EItIINlI. "InfonNIlion c.l1I

WATIRCW1 ~ECURITIU

I. \ 1 ROM r~RI< Olin'fk1/lt.t

BOAT dellltill'lQ- AtiordalJlew13hes wax.. ruI>outaeXlerlOrl Inlenor W,"klylmonthly 81o-ll17-6&8ll

MARINE WOODWORKCustom detlgn8d & bUIlt

cabinetry Repairs dry-rol21 years experience

Have POrtol,o6 Herelences(810)435-M48

o II C new are pv!S Ileal1hatvll6 and bins QUl<eIJdlno al80 IOOWTOOb<Ie pert481o-n8-8887

.' = AlIlpM(lTlVr . '~.189J \\n t \ ~ .Jr\ \.lj~

G~ ..,It • ""rl'9C ::>pOOr1p.al,,"d~ .... 0SS'e Po nteO~\~ S'3--..."\.. -a4C

1m GrtlO<' Co'avan SELO<lOtlC ext a IUC'<' $£ 9QSc"nl'8 AU'<' 3'~~ewn~

1~ GM, SAFARI 48 000~~l"a\ ,.~ G~t~$'~"9" $10-~74 S\o.;k>~ ""85-

1ll8l1 ~~ ....Good COOdrtlon low Il'II-Ieagt' M US! sell $s.oOO881<1275

11185 Dodge 250 ~w ndo.. van SftII$ Spo_ $' ~ ba$t ol*3'~ after6

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TOMS TOWlNGThe Goocl, llw ...

The UiIIYWe pa) more !Of any car

any condrtlOl'l W1)'lln'le$100- "0.0004nManl c.h

F.... Tow AWlIyI7 0.)'11 2' HoI.n.

3130372 .... 71313-321-aq. "....

ALL ClI'$ wa"*l The QOOd'The bad' The '4f' Tap d0l-lar paid '50 1$.000Seven QIy$ .'062

AIJTO l'l$Ura<lOl'- L.o.v \loWI'Ipaym~nl $1~ DoMnI"'.Iller whal I'OU' dnwlg ...oortt $ ILI\f ~ I......ance~

20 SURay 300 orlglnalhOIJrs Cudcly SS liMOporta potty dock Iloragemany elC1ru $7 5001 beet810-7722995

Claulflta AcIv.rtleing313 aa:2~eoo

BOA TWEL.U>- T ne ROO8lertal1on Ihe DalrOll RIVer S80010$1 500 31~221234

PENNVAN 197~ 23 Sp<l!1Fisherman Fly Bridge ,.bu ~ 250hp Inbeard dlllll

well $6 900 8HH!93-3757

21 Cenlury New ollldrlveupdaled rnlanor 260 hpMUSI sell $2 900 or basi 01fe r Days 810- n8-3955even ngs 31:>-8S 1 288.';

19&& Ma'cury 50np outl108rdcontrols lankS I ke newMust 88111$1 9501 Basi 313-885-1290

BOSTON Whaler 27 n Fullcab" rare Ilk. newloaded one owner $42 350N ck (810)644-1444

SEA O. 1982 no lTlO!or goodcondition ~anter conlOle$5 000 882 7397

1964 Chrll Cran 21 Supert-port Pro/e8$lOnally ralloredva Great cruise! sk TraJler~nd custom cover JUI1$9800 313-761-8030

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All MejO( Brands!Complimentary

Estlmates

IXLGWISQUIIR

Sis~114 SCrtn19807 Mack Ave

Grosse POinte Woods

FIRSTELECTRICAL CO.

JOHN. L~nHdMuter Ele<:trtc.1

Contractor810-776-1007

I&Ol.l.M Elr.tIi:q s.-.No /llOftIl' dDoon. AI .......... 21lM1t 8OI;*l--- ~ .......,31U3t-13Z!

a.uESKYPOWER WASH

Deck waatq lllllinghigh p!--.n c:.iIMrwlq tobMt.Clfy Ind prclillct 'fOAIl

Il'I'I'ISb1'l8n.,~.HWID'S POWER WA$H

HclueeI ~ decIcs &~18nc:a ~

ISIJl'naIIs I.JcenIoed &I!lSUtId Senior dlacounts

,1~m""3

910 HH IOllll IIRVIl t

S&MNG THE PC*TESfOA 10'fEAN

ENJQYAOJSrot.I WOOD DECK

We spec6:;ety deIO'I If1dbuill1 nlIhnI Wf:XJd 0ICilsto SUIT YOU"

Ftee ConsuIlaIIln'EstmIles

1.Ic:oen"lld 8uider,,,,o-711~"

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884-0484

Get Our Prlcesl

CtlSTOU M4\de sllpcoyers anddl'ljllries Guaranteed worit-rIIllnahlP ~ Callnow- BernICe 52' S2S5CUSTOM DRAPERIES

Blinds carpet wallpap«.BedspreadS & decorallVll

Ac:eessonesVISit our Showroom at

22224 GrallotDRAPERIES BY PAT""-, ......•HOME DECORATIIIlG WIth!abnc COSlom daslon andsewn Window tl'llitmentaend other <terns Burma-~ 81().~9208

RMldentlal Commel'ClllSeMce calla

Doorbell •• Rangel,Dry.",

SAFE FLUECHIMNEV SERVICE

• Ch,mney nranxng• Cdpi and

Sc,ee",In,ralled

• Mort,r a:ndDamperRC~lIr

• "'nlnlal Re nova ICertlfic-d MoHre, Sv.eep

TOM TREflER882.5169

R.LSTREMERSCHeatENT CONTRACTORcemen

IJrMlwaysPatIos

8nd< WOItBasemett waterproolmg

SIEpsTld:-POIIllrlg

No /00100 smallF.... EttimIlts

SPECIAUZJNG IN"DRIVEWAYS &

BASEMENTWATERPROOFING

Ueensed

884-7139

R.R. CODDENSChimneys rebuln. repaired

or luck pointingFlues caps repairedChimneys cleaned

8a8-5565

CAPlZZO COHST.QUAUTYWOAKAU. TYPES OF

CSIIENT. BRICK AHDBl"OQC Yl'OAKGarages "a,sedWaterprool,ngFaMily QWn8Q

uc::ENSED & INSUAEDTONY ..... 2T1JCICIIOItl'II EJ<;petl ..

pa!f ~ ctlornners"lie l3ncl< Ooc:b Rictw'dP-1oe L.ooensed ll8<-3804

Sl& sIItl5 ~ ~-= As!< !of StY 8'~E8t7

VITO ~ Conttac:torPorc:!leos ~ ~;nge Iocn Ftee _

..... 2lI i'M'S ~Irlsurecl 6and8d S27a3lS

EJlflfII'l CementRepiacemenl

SmalIQbs porches.S1CIewaob ~.IQ

PIIlXl6 tncII &

-nlPWlJo8nsed hunidJCH( PNCE _4141.

J&J\:nimi~cr

SYSTEMS, INC.MICH LIC - 7Hl5125

Chimneys repaired.rebuln re-lrned

Gas nues re-I,nedCleaning Glass Block

Certlhed Insured795.1711

RUSSELL S Heme RepairChImney reps r reoUiN tlJckpo ~"n9 oo<kl V1o'allOl\SFree 9Sl males 882 541 e

• •. LJ.~:.~',.'

~IW CiMINf WORk-

DANtC CO.CONCRETE WORKOnveways PatiOS

Porches Garage FloorsFREE ESTlMATESLicensed & InsJred

881.3471

oeac;s De.= Deco<s P"OIes-soona dllco- b~1ld1 "S lI!>ilpo<'Ch ~I Free__~.v811l1bleL~ 6. InsJred TOO)'3'3-82' 16C4

GARAGeSTJWGHTEMHG

NiID~...... Raaen Wood

~Jahn Price _~7.CNlPIJmIY. Poot;hes Ooor's-

0Id<s F,'IlSt> 6. FlQo..ogt" CIrpemry Repan 6. s-IIJctos Free _ 2ll

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• Adclrbons• KrtcIlerl & Balnroom

R.modellng• Architectural sa_

A.....,!ab14QUALITY WORK

Ucansed" Insul'llll

881-3386

YORKSHIREBUILDING 1&

RENOVATION INC.

For JJif 6Itl __

WlI be • 1a1loIo$.,., E-.. Dedine

Noon. Frlday . .u.3llltt~And/ll~&CiII 7 ,,' •

• P.M ,Friday .u.30lhH 0lh8f a..illId AdsNoon JoIonday. JIiy 3nf

p-- •. ~Aft 0;.".. 0{

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bncl< wen Smel jObsI'lIIoIonBbIe R R Cocldensell6-556S

SU¥Efl'S foiocM 1M...n.~c. Tu~ POlnt"'SlS1llps ~)'$ SloneWork Po!t:lle5 Ins .....~ 882-OOCCI

-.cae 1'\'l)Il1t$ Porc:hMIMP& •.h< PQOr'IllI'lSl ~- .....ex- oaoe ...lII:q81~~

J W KJ.aNSt SR.MASON CONTRACTOR

SEA'IING 'THEf'OINTES Itr 3S 'I"ENlS8nClI<. 8lr:lciI and Slorw

woric and .. types~~

8nok & FlIogoslone P-.os& WIIIk$ Pordles

ChImneys Tuok~.p~

VIOiIIbons ~~ an SrMiI JabsF!'M~

_00711

CHAS.F.JEFFAIt:Y

Bra ~ WIIIk$

" PIIlIoIPGrttIeB~~--T~~c.nwvWtwj{

a-menr Waleiprcxt&lg........, .......,.~T~.llJ'1R:k

~ • Pew ctI Aeitlric*.IIlg "AItluIOng eM Q/fice VIIIiII be cbled GMrS CwpeI SeMele In-

.SIflps~ --...on -..:hng ~or Bnc* W_ & PIllIar T~. Jdy 4/tIAe-. e-- CIrpel .. I*l ....

~ Jnued caI 'PI 8ds Il'I ~H .. n~782llJOHN IIfICE UN7. W~. Thursday.fIOIlDt. a.m.y.... Friday

rwpao c.-s bIoc* MlIk. (313)18H1OOFfM ~ lAd L>- FAX S4S-6IIe~ 31"'-3Tl8 IoDDfT1ON8, ~ fIImod.

EllPIR1' 8Id\ ..... nO:.. ~.. AI ..... WoIl<ponirlg ~ ~ Ftw..........., Qo.. ?hi Bnclc Doclor- .-. 8uiIdn I.Jcrad ..Aidwd Pnot uc.n.cl It&Qd 31~' SUJI'IROA PIMWJng" 1"_-..M .-...u. ~ sr»- IflliJ WfIA PIM1If .. 0I'\'WlII

~ ~ ~ T.-png & FnsIwlg Spt8y

Ing. 1dlctIIna ~ =:~ ~~ rooIa H9' quIIIl)'t ...... Insured Tam Me-~148 CItle .. ,

SEAVERS Home ''',nllnence PIasler dlywaI lexbnI ~ 18 ye;us III~Pcrocot~

fIUoITIlIt .. dIyWaIl 1111* 01III ~ an:- POll. ref.~ "CHIP Gtbson~

N#DV Squires ~1lQ ..Drywall Stucco repairSprey tel<tut8d C&llrnos~

PL•• TIRING- F'ree Eellr'Illlt8S 25 year s expen-&nee All WOIk guaranr-lG_ PoInIe refItencesAI lypes we! plasle< andd')'Wall lDu BlacI<wlIjI 71tr8e87

PLASTER repa<ra plIIntKlO.~ No jab too smallC8I any\lme IIllllII'Ild n..2827

PI..ASTEA1NO and drywall ..pMt Textunno and 5luccoInsured Pate Taromlna469-.7

PLASTERING, D!ywaI TaplllQ& Spray Texturing Speaal.Lllng III repa<rs No)Ob toIltMlI Free ESllmates In-lUred 30 years alljleriencvJim UplCM1773-4318

CElUNQ repel.. WIII81 dim-"01 et*:kI PlAnllng pIu-let t.l<lU1'Il ()( smocth Joe1I811W

Fret E$lIn&kls 2041a MauerSf Clair Shores MI 48080

VITO J. SALVACCIO, INC.Gena",1 Building Contraclor

QuAlity WOR..FAiR PRleu,.-

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Tilt & \"""D' • ""tit" ,n"'l~I~U,• Ot:clo • RL-ok• P.-.novPollldfU • Wi~

o-.'lf'y »at C.n DtIH"' 0" • 'S dl"Ke

FREE ESTiMI\TES - (J1J) J4J.nn

GWIO CONSTRUCTION,INC.~~~I~PIo,ITIJ\1 _ ,-.,-U, " .... ::,...,::' .. ~:...

DRIVEWAYS • FL OORS • PORCHESGARAGES RAISED & REf\;EWED

NEW GARAGE DOORS & Rf:FRAMINGGLASS BLOCKS

NEW GARAGES BUILT

Uc.na.d • Inallr.d774-30.0

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R.LSJ'RE'TERICH

8ASEHENTW~

Wob i/.epgl,..d~l8d

RepIooedAU W(M.

GU~UCfNSEO

8U-7139s.r-g CoawnunoIy 26 )'I'S

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~WoMlw.",

BasementWaterproofing

DIftUlJ MethodAll ne" drain tile,peae~ne baekfill,.poU ... cleanup.

W.Ue etr81ihtened I;braced or replaced,

found.bon.underpinned BnekI;concrete work

18 yeera axpenence,10 year guarantee

Lltenled 8< InIUredA.l quality

workmanslup

EASTPOIfTEAI9'lJMICE ....No .... CIiIIIII.........

CourtIouI PI AI 11,*'"s.w.onll..........

~ ....... o.w771-1710

DOC"S

APPUANCESERVICE

Felt. c:.rtIauIPI' 1' ........

11~encelnWi.terproofing

FaIr&.-..!llDlt 11124

• O,"In8 I\o1ethod• ~;lI.tone Baddill• Walls Slralllhl1!ned• Under Plnnl"8• 25 Vr GuaranteeLicensed '" Insured

POWERW~ lIlCl,ngWI!'IClow$ ~ ao.-Elc We wi m.M 'IOU'homo> 'SI*a .. 19MQ!,

~ , S- f'oMo ..... ~ 4P.,ntll'lg Home """*'~ ~d""....." , ~ Dlsl QD;~ ~ "0-172-21185

DAHICCO.WATUIF FIOOFING

WALl 8T'P.AIGH'mING'0 ~ OUNWITEEFREe ESTIMATESiJcenIId " InIurId

8114471

AnwIc8n1.11"""

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FAEE ESlWATES31352e1.

CAPIZZO COHST..... SEW.HT

WAml FIOOFW3WAU.S~

/IWJ AEfIl.ACS)10 YEM GUNWf1'E£.....,....

uceHSED IHSUAEDTONY 886-0612THOMAS KLStER

umOiTWA i&U fIIDClANG

.~MIltlOd• ,. ... 0rIln TIt• P'lIIIUw 8Il::ktIw.-.. Df)W'I • SpcI.- ~

~ RI:ngIs. W.... SlIl1QN1iiid &.RoIfriglIfiDI ar.c.d «~MIl::tolI... · ~ UudlrpnllCl

~ DiIpclIII6I • Elick • Qn;nIe wen&MORe .'8'1' .. ~

• '0 '1'_ o...n.~&.1IlIInd

A-1 au.IityWCM'kn-..hlp'1Q-211..31U

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JtAne 29, 1995

~l'IIWII T_ ReeorI. v.

...,.. ont OJ lwO t»I'GlIII1Condo1~1CInIIln reeort 11()'747-4117

LDlNOTOH LaQ HuronLarg. .ummer homeBMcI1 'NeeldV 31 Met.U21111l1r3pm

THI ~Md E~Qlndc. Tel 'T1mber1 4-2rdI III &-334-3Ol5 1 Jo\enIIClnlI'Ile lid IIld ~ 15 %dIIoounI

HAMOR Springe! PeIoIiIriTh!'M lledI'ocm Conde 0YIfklQIdng golf coww pcc4tennlI Daye 88& 1000 E.....nltlQl :l13-8ll6-4' 42

(810) 298-3882I'lu .. n '''AII, .peel.cular II St Clllr Shoree, M1 II

1II<e ..1M BedroomwttI1 loft .101, ;;;;;;;a.-.IIMpa 6 WWkty rata S8008100640-2252 •

u.K! HUTOO heme !of raninllr L.~lnglon $550wMkIy 31~

LOOKIIILOOKJIlLOOK'"

For Real ElteleAdvertising

In TheYourHomlMigazln ....

MONDAY. NOONDEADLINEll

VlsalMuterCardAcceptedB82..e900

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June 29. 1995

Directory of Services

I

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J &JROOFING(810, 445-6455 OR 1800-459-6455

SEE HOW AFFORDABLE QU4L1TY CAN 8£110 year WOl1\mans~ wwrMly

25 \I9fJ 0( long..- rIIll..".. ~Speci.tI'l~A~FS

U TODAY F A FA E n

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SEW&! Cle\ln!rlg- F,... ¥Il1It8s. FloMcNtlle .....,.. Iar JIm Ii 3'H81Q6lloI

IICORPOUCOMPLETEROOFINGSERVICE

RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL

TEAR OFFRESHINGLECERTIFIE:D

APPLICATIO~IS orMODIFIED SINGLE

PLYFLAT ROOFING

SYSTEMSVENTS

GUnERSREPAIRS

LICENSED INSURED

886-0520_______ 1-

FRANK R.WEIR

Since 1936 CALL Since 193t1g.~~10 313'$~

&\0.'11 O\.t.~ fa 1-:201&EMIL THE PLUMBER \\oof t\ E. D. Foley terrFATHER & SONS Home Improvellleat Co.

Since 1949 selVlng "the rolntes' for over 50 yearsTtAR 01'1'"5 ' RECOVl';RS • HtAVYWeIG!1T SHIIlOUIS

BILL !olASTIl Pl!J)(J£RSTONY SINGle f\.Y Room10. txnRT WORKMAl'tSI1IP

882.0029 IfJc~~~r~~u~'r'

$ DISCOUNT$PLUMBU".G

• FC>I'all YO\J'PkJmb<ng N.d,

s.-o. '60Drollll '40

WHY PAY MaRettr D.4i YS 24 HOURS•• '-2224

Since 1925Keith Dantelson

LlC9nsed Master Plumber

DANROaIERPlUMBING

R8pBIrs r8fT1Odellr .g.CXlCIe wotk, IilltunIs,

Wlll8r helItws IIl!ItaIedUcensIClInll IIIIlJnld

7'72-2614

COMPlITEPLUM81NGSERVICE

IIIIAATIN YEM'REGTI.lCIIlI8d MIItw Plumber

Groae PaWe Woods... 2521

~ 'MW, ~. renew-tiona, waler heale",sewer cleeniag, l;oQe vii>lations. AI WllIk gueren-IBICl.

La. WAUCIJI co PIumIlIrGDrein ~ AI "'1*8!'fee Eltimatesl "'-t-II*! InIlncI B1o-77W21231 So7'D$-7till8 ~

AM. ClEAN AWAV HIgh_18( bib? we IlIpIlr III lairCllIs, III1IWlll talIBIs. IlOwchins, clogged seweRSInIar DIIcaurtI, ViII. ...... QwgI 81Q.~1.eoo.~7S

DIRECTPLUMBING•DRAIN

521-G726• Free estimates

• Full Product Wamlnty• SenIo4' Dlscount

• Refetences• All Woric Guaranlied

MICHAEL HAGGERTYLIe, ......, "'mber

_ CUBe ""mtlmg & Heat.II'1II ElCrlc: _ clearnng$pnnldIl'I Slnc'!l 1965 ..3887

Speaahzrng In Inlenor!El<1enor Pamnng We otter tMbest ,n p~ral1ot1 befQre pi! ntlng and "'a only ltlt PLUMBING HEATINGfine$t ma~nals fQr !he longest Ia<'tng rasults GrellWeslarn people are QUII'ty mindedand courteous SeweR AND DRAINS

REASONAB~ERATES BOILER SPECIALISTSFREEESTIMATE. FU~lY INSURED

886-7602 SPRINKLER REPAIRS

~~~~D=.~B!!!RO=W~N!!!!!!!!~~~il !!~:Z!F~R~St'AIHTING & REMODELING

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ALL TYPESSpong n~ P ,,,' ,~ ,) 1( l Dn,~,ng lupenlr,Dr," 111 FIJller RqH r "Ie 't', 81th, BJ'~r1entR~moder.n~ '-( , \\ noo\ I()o~, De<~, Fence<Porche, De,,~n

30 YEARS EXPERIENCEFREE ESTIMATE • FULLY INSURED

885-4867

...""u~ ";1:ln.oI,I\.t;:

Agent forGlobell Van u"es

~811..4400

• LO'9& ("I,d ",;011 .leb• P,,,,o> lou' spec,olty• Appllonces• Solurday Sunday

59rvlce• Sen,or D,scounlsOwned & OperatedBy John Steininger, '850 E Jeffenon

MPSC.L 19675llc.rued Inlured

'" .:~&'f~..~~ttMii~

LA"""AERATION5000 Sq Ft

$3500ainn"'-4An"; 7

Lawn Spr nklers

*FIVE SEASONSTRrIIIIMCI!.~RENOVATION

TI'III tl1mmed, eturnped,I'8I1'lOWd Sod, Hration,

power ralclng, lawnseMee

Ram _kid buement?we raiN ttlp80ll grade

FI'II8 EstlmalllSGIorgIIf*'Y

17\tl )'HI'.,0-178-433,GAADeMNQ l1'1l'l1<1'1lng, plant

Ing Carl 521 -6728.

In8U~Licensed

, • l.; ~~; .. '

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UWNSPIINXLUStall Up. et Rel>l'~

RCll<lvat,OllS Dram Clellllng& Plumbing Rcp.ll~

WAl-T 313-88Z.383Z

MimY-LAWNLANDSCAPING

• OrganiC ferjlhzaMnprograms

• Weed & pest control• Maintenance programs• landscape design and

conslruclloo'SodOtng• Power rake & aeralJon

885.3410

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wfUlOY'$TREE SERVICES

TommInQ • Removll • SlUrr1>oL.ioItIMd • I_reel

(810) 9'79-5697

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, .~h~ .~l' .

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ConllMldll ~..... AlpIn,

RitiOWlCb-. COOtVklIIliona. ServIce

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June 29,1995 Grosse POinte NewsThe Connection

ONI.Y

08,65C 12 wOrds or less

each add/bonaJ Word

All those clothes,books and furniturehave been gatheringdust for Guite a While'jNow you can gatherthem together andsell them In ourPrivate PartyClassifieds!

Attack your atticand get top dollarl

callSI 8-882-6900

to place your ad now'

Grosse Pointe NewsAND

:C<sED:ONNEWSPAPERS

ITOP FLIGHTJPOLO GLASS

• Custom ~ &. Glas:..~• w.-.oows 6. ScnIen

• />Jl G&ass Repw81 G-7SS-6861

~w Utencra. IncSo<!<!'19 WI'!' ~WlI".dows stOt'lT1 WIndowsdoot's &. ~ 9'Jt\.8rS17301 Md: Aw DetroIt

313-881.1060~&1nIurecl

PROFESSIOi'lAL "",ndowI't'a.st'n;l G.- ~l!onOedI ''IS.Ad 1,"'1:lrmIld0- Call O.J 0ulIIIyClewW'Q lor F_ Esl>moIes8'0-775-2700

FAMOYS ~ ____Il'lS G 'J<5$I1 POlnle wc:e1943 lJoensed bonded ....sured Wd ~ calpoe!dMtwlg 8&4-43XJ

P " II Wondow &. W.. a.>-"'9 ~o-l'crAe~Ad)~cnlor '/O'Jf mr-e "- EsI>-mate$. ~ ~l2984

LETOUR

GUIDEBEYOUR

GUIDETO

GETTINGGOOD

SERVICE.USETHE

CLASSIFIEDWANTADS

GeORGE OLMINWINDOW ClEANiNG

SSMCE40 YEARS IN THE

POlI'{TES791-0070o EWlA

ClEANING SEJ1V1CESSECOND GENERATIONWINDON AND OUTTER

CLEANINGDAlE B1().9n.(l897

.....,..... , ,

WARncN'Demman ~re store,HOCllllr Eleven Shopp<ng Center

CUNTON TOWMSHIP'Demmlll ~ $lore,Gerllllld at 16 MIle Rd

STERLING HEIGHTSDem~n HanIwIre $lore,Slerl n; ShoPPI~; Center OnVanDyke North 01 t 7 M,1e Rd

TROYDamman HlIldw1re $lore,Meaclowbrook ShoppIng Ce nleron Rochesler Rd allong LaKeRd

BIRMINGHAM'Demman Meldware store,Bloomfield S/lOPPII'Ig Plaza onTelegraph liMa pIe Rd

ROCHESTERDlmm In Herdwlre StorlCampus Comer ShoPPing Cenleron LlVemolS al W.~on Rd

NEWSSOX LOCATIONOll9lnet Pancekl Hou",onMack Il.ve south of 8 MIle AdOro .. 1 Pointe Nlwa OffIce, al9€ Ke~~ev.1Counlry Inn Restaurant, onMa~,'I L'''ColnKroger s on Kerch€val n'lheWlageGrone Polnle Posl Otflce on

i'lEWSaOXLOCATIONS81g Boy R<1s1lullnt9 loA e and JeHersonArbor Drug StoreKelly Rd b~v 7 & a r.'1'"

EASTPOINTEKelly s Beve age & 001

l~l ~lq'1('~~Perry Drugsen G all,", a 1 \1 f

WIiITTIERLIT Food Cenhlf at Somersel

ST CUIR SHORESCollie Dl'\lg.,".rper and Chalon (8 1'2 Mile Rd )Mlnol Phlrm ICy,Grealer Mack and Red Maple Lane"fry Drug StOl'l,across Irom Lakeshore Village on MarterLike PNrmlcyE 9 M Ie Rd between Mac.<and JellersonPI!"Y Orug Slonten Harper comer 01 \ 3 MIle Ad

ROSEVILLENew Horizon Sock Shop Lmle Ma,k and 13 M Ie Ad o"e

EASTPOIl'lTEBook C«1t1r of EUlpolnle, between 9 M Ie ana ToeplerKIlIy I Beve~ I Dell al 9 M,1e Road

HARPER WOODSQulelt seOft DnlgS1O<e Kelly al Ro~rnmonPanccI'M' Plrty Store, on Harper II ParlecleslHunhlf PNrm.cy, en Harpe' II Counlry ClubGlenn'l Party SlOre on Harper3 blccl<s north of vernier

MOflANGIh S'I, between Kelly and I 94

EASTlAND AREAElltpclIIte Party StorebehlOd Ple< 1 Imports off old 8 m,le RdPtcCldIlIy Party Store,E B I.lilll Rd near SchoenMrl

HAR?ER WOODSShe II Oat $111100on Harpel al KIOgS.....11eMr SaDel'on "elly soulh 018 M Ie Rd

EAST WARREN (Delrolt)Nlno'l, II BucillnghamThe WI". BUkel, It Outel O"lV8Mr S', al Grayt()l\LlqUOII.llnd Plrty Store, E 0\ Cec!leux at WMehallsewn EIevlnbetwl!€n Cad'eu, arod BaidlJck ParleIn 6 Oul Plrty Slore, el Ced~ux

Devoml1l~ DNII, al OeVO!W1I,a~ Food u.nm. at ~reS .. S Plrty Stot1I,~ An", Rd and Cac!leux

G_ PolI'Ite C~Parldlt .. Plrty $tOI1I, al GUlnoroAJaw PIrty 810ft,bel'MMn NoIlt Dame and 51 ClairA_ elR/Vald

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Federal housing programs improve under Clinton, but still need workThe U.S. Department of Housing

and Urban Development (HUD) needsthe continuing commItment andbacking of groups like the NationalAssociation of Realtors if the goalscontained in President Clinton'sNational Home Ownershlp Strategyare to be met, according to HUDSecretary Henry G. Cisneros.

Cisneros discussed his agency'sgoals and those of the Clintonadministration's during a luncheoncommemorating the 27th anniversaryof the Fair Housing Act and the 20thAnniversary of the VoluntaryAffirmative ActJon Agreement(VI\M.A), at the Nat10nal Association ofRealtors' Midyear Business Meetmgsand Technology Fair More than 6,000Realtors and guests attended the M?y11~17conference.

President Clinton unveiled hisNational Home OwnershIp Strategy,which calls for increasing the numberof homeowners by eight million by theyeer 2000, dwing NAR's 1994 conven-tion m Anaheim, Calif., last November

Cisneros said since it was launched,President Clinton's plan has garneredthe support of the 51 nationalorganizations. The plan itselfencompasses 100 strategies designedto expand home ownershipopportunities of low- and moderate.

income families and minorities,through education, opening newmarkets, financial counce lingprograms and identifying mortgagecapital sources.

UWemust work to do all we can do toraise the numbers of people who canqualify for home purchases. Thefederal government wants to be apartner in this effort and the NAR isone of the most important allies in thiseffort,. Cisneros told the Realtors.

Cisneros said the numbers clearlyindicate that, while more minority andimmigrant families are purchasingtheir own homes, more needs to bedone through the federal governmentand private industry to boost homeownership opportunities.

In 1990, for example, the homeownership rate for AfricanAmericashad risen to 43.6 percent, up31.5 percent from 1980.

The home ownership rate also roseamong Hispanics during the samedecade, from 31.1 percent in 1980 to43.6 percent in 1990, and almostdoubled - from 24 percent to 55percent - for immigrant families. Thehome ownership rate for all Americansis 65 percent.

Cisneros urged Realtors to continuetheir efforts in the fair housing arena.He noted that when families arebarred from purchasing a home of their

own, the rest of the economy suffers asfewer consumers enter the market topurchase durable goods. Also, whileneighborhoods miss the opportunity toincrease the number of "stakeholders"that help keep a community viable.

Cisneros noted that the FederalHousing Administration (FHA)guaranteed loan program generatedmore single-family home loans in 1993and 1994 than in any other two-yearperiod in its 60.year history. or thoseloans, he added, 36 percent were Corfirst-time purchasers.

"This is encouraging but FHA hasbeen around for 60 years and it needsan overhaul. It has a $380 millionportfolio but does not act like themodern insurance company it is. Andthat must change," he said.

Cisneros said under continued effortsto stfeamhne FHA, HUD is working toincrease the flow of mortgage capital tolow. and moderate-income families andminorities. He added that efforts bysome lawmakers to privatize FHA arenot the solution.

"Many times FHA provides loanswhen others say they won't. FHAinsures 2 1/2 more times the loans forAfrican American buyers than allprivate insurers do together - at no costto the taxpayer," he said, and notedthat one of every six home purchasesutilize FHA insurance.

"We must not lose the public purposeof FHA. I'd rather build than battle. I'dlike to stand before you at the end ofthe year and describe a reconfiguredHUD with a better focus on affordablehousing."

Cisneros said HUD is working totransfer public housing inte" residencesthat promote human dignity and spiritand encourage people to work. Headded that HUD also is working toconsolidate paperwork, simplifyregulations and build a strongercommitment to neighborhoods.

Cisneros cited HUO's CommunityRevitalization and 203K rehabilitationloan programs 8S examples of homeownel'ship opportunities offeredthrough the agency that have beenstreamlined and made more usable. Hesaid these revamped programs wereclear examples of HUn's ability andwillingness to adapt to the changingmarketplace.

"This is a vital effort, a celebration ofAmerican power and the Americandream. Affordable housing and fairhousing does much more to unite usthan to divide us," Cisneros said.

The National Association of RealtoTS."The Voice for Real Estate,. is thenation's I argest proCessionalassociation, representing nearly750,000 members involved in allaspects of the real estate industry.

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that buyer's representatives were usedin no more than 20 percent of all saleslast year. However, that's more thandouble the market share they couldclaim Just a few years ago - a pheno-menal growth rate that many expertsattribute to an increasing number ofconsumers who are seeking altema-tives to the way properties traditional-ly have been bought and sold.

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for the services rendered by a buyer'srepresentative, you wlll be legallyresponsible to pay for the buyer's bro-kerage services.

Although buyer representation canprovide you with some important ben-efits, buyers' brokers still are involvedin only a fraction of all real estatetransactions.

One realty trade group estimates

sions designed to save you money.A buyer's representative also can

assist you in obtaining legal counsel toreview proposed contracts or recom-mend an inspector to examine thehome. These types of services aren'tnecessarily any different from thoseprovided by the seller's broker or asso-ciates of the seller's broker. They'resimply offered from a different per-spective - that is your perspective.

Of course, the buyer's representativewill expect to be compensated for theservices he or she provides. Some brok-ers may charge a flat fee for helpingyou find a home and negotiatmg withthe seller, while others may charge afee based on the number of hours theyspend working on your behalf. Somemay ask you for an up.front retamer ofseveral hundred dollars, and 'tithersmay use a combination of thesemethods to determine theircompensation.

The buyer's representative alsomight ask you to sign an "exclusiverepresentation agreement" that sayshe or she will be the only real estatesales professional with whom you willwork for a specified length of time -anywhere from 30 days to six months.This requirement increases the chancethat the broker's hard work on yourbehalf will eventually payoff for himor her.

There's nothing to prevent the buy-er's representative from makingarrangements with the seller for his orher fee to come out of the transaction.Or if the buyer's representative canreach an agreement to share in thecC'mmission that will be paid to theseller's broker, he or she may wellreduce or even eliminate the otherforms of compensation, which couldsave you money.

However, if the seller refuses to pay

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Whether you're a first-time home-buyer or have purchased severalhouses in the past, there's a goodchance that you have recently heardthe term "buyer's broker" or "buyer'srepresentative." But many consumersstill don't know exactly how thesebrokers work, or the special benefitsthey can offer to the buyer in a realestate transaction.

Although buyer's representativesare relatively new to the nation's hous-ing market, businesses have long usedbrokers to assist them in buying orleasing office buildings and othertypes of property.

To fully understand the concept, youfirst need to know how the real estatesales business traditionally basworked.

Let's say that you visit an openhouse and are greeted by a profession-al real estate sales associate with theCentury 21 system or another broker-age firm. The associate will undoubt-edly De happy to show you the homeand will even help you write up an off-er ifyou want to buy it. However, sincethe seller bas a representation agree-ment with the associate's broker, theassociate is legally working on behalfof the seller, not the buyer.

Some buyers aren't comfortable withthis type of arrangement and insteademploy the services of a "buyer's rep-resentative" to specifically representtheir own interests.

If you hire a buyer's representative,the broker will work only for you andwill owe no fiduciary duties to the sell-er. In that position, the broker's salesassociate is able to negotiate on rourbehalf for a smaller deposit, seller pay-ment of closing costs, or other conces-

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22455 Maple 4/25 Open Sun. 2::>. Canal home,1,650 sq ft See Class #800By Owner. $189,000 610-777.3831

28111 E. Jefferson 2/1 Condo pool, fronl porch heat & H2OlOci In maintenance fee $59,000 810.778.9178

22446 Alexander 3/1 Deep wide canal 10 ton boat hOistPal Harvey, Century 21 Mackenzie. $207,900 810-779-7500

22001 Colony 3/1 Open Sun. 1-5. Well maintained,2 1/2 car gar $88,500 776.5492

22912 Carolina 3/1 Ranch nev, kit updates throughoul $81,900 810-774-0157

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Description Price Phone

Mobile Home Florida roomSenior Park See Classification 806 $8,000 810-779.5548

Marble fireplace, air lull bsmntDan Kuhnlein, Coldwell BankerSchweitzer Real Estate Call 886-5800

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1221 WhittierCenter entrance Colonial,

four bedroom, two andone half oaths, newkItchen, den, 2500square feet. Completelyupdatedl$247,900.

1394 AlinANew kitchen. two full

baths. All updated. Amust seel $126,900.

20441 Hunt ClUb2 bedroom brick ranch,

G.P. Schoots. N.F.P.Reduced $56,900.12252 Lansdowne

Three bedroom bunga-low.A steal at$44,900.

22936 LakeshoreTwo bedroom condo. All

updated. immediateoccupancy.$61,900.

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1011 LAKEPOINTE. DutchCoblIaJ rn The PIIk. 3 bed-rooms, 2 baths. AM I'J1aIOfI'8I1OV8tioni done. Newer:vinyl siding, all windows,gas forced furnace WIth air.Eat. In kJtchen. formal dm.Ing. deo, rec. room, gBnIQI.$119,900 313-824-7900,313-257.1191

GROSSE Pomte Woods- Byowner. 3 bedroom bnckranch. new kitchen & fur-nace, formal dining room884-8164,

THREE bedroom brick, be&uti-fully 1arDIcaped, Iatge frontporoh, large decK, 10 Ionboat hoist, deep wide canal.t207,900. C8lI Pat HllIWy.century 21 MacKenzie, 81e>-779-7500.

TWO bedroom home, newkitchen, .,000. <W29 Neff.Noflh of Ma. 822-7090.

0R088E PoInte Woods- 2ranch 8ty6e brick homes, 3bedrooms each, finishedbasements, close toschools. great location.Shown by &pt:lOintment. 8&4-9486.

1_ FBtrt1e*ne .. bedroombrD semH8lICh. L.IIge fam-Ily room, 2 full bIIhs, 2 cargarBge. By C1Nflf¥. OpenSunday 1- 4.884-1206.

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THREE bedroom brick ranch,Finished basement, 2 1/2car garage, many extras.Clean. $88,600. 810-n6-5492.

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360 MARY ST.GROSSE POINTE FARMS

$229)000.00High quality, low maintenance, updated

3,bedroom, 1 1/2 bath in secludedneighborhood. Two blocks from the Pier.

Move m condltion. You must see the interiorto appieciate ItS charm.

GROSSE POinte School'.1.700 &q. ft. WIlt! r1lf'I1OdeI8d.. bedroom, 1 1/2 half bridlBungIIow. Cullom 1W:twn.nalUr8I IireIMce & more.Only $88.900. (69LAN) RedCarpet Keim Amencan Heri-tage 810-446-1200.

1231 ANITA Open Sunday12- 2 B~ owner, 8eautJfuI 3bedroom. 2 belh ranch, d0u-ble lot RIlI$hed basement.802-6484

1114 Manchestar. Open Sun-da~ 2- 4. ~ reno-vated home offering 3 bed-rooms. 2 new full bIIha.Brand new kJtchen WIth ItU-dto ceding. First floor 1aun-dry Brand new 2 1/2 cargarage WIth 0fJIN cementdrive. central ilr. '142,900.886-9384 or 811).3()8.5Q46.Agent owned,

THfE£ bedroom bnck ranch,two baths, 2 1/2 car gaJ'Ige.HIIJ)8r WOOds. By 0WTlIf.88SG8O

180 N Brys- 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths Very weU main-talnod ranch. Many features.By 0WI'lQr. 886-3126

WOODS ranch- 2 bedrooms,large kitchen, attached ga-rage, 1 1/2 lot, GI'OSHPoints Schools $65,000.Lasa chance without realtorscommisalons. 881-8158 8\18-nlngs.

251 KENWOOD COURTCorner lot ColOnial on

CharleVOIX. 4 bedrooms3.5 baths. Lg. updated

kItchen Charmingdetails, screened porchoff hVlng room to lovelyyard Updated decor &:

landscapmg GFAatt'\ched garage.

Convenient to schoolsApprOXimately

2,600 ~q ft $297,000.882.8059

MARYLAND- Grosu PointePari" Newly renovated,beaUUfuHy landlcaped. 3bedroombllngaioW. Newfum&ce. roof and Iicting.Natural ~. A mLl8t_I Maw In and reID con-dltlonl WajIdng dIItanC8 to~. shoflplng, paIQand 1'8ItaU1'IfU. 186.00Q.Call 313-88Cr 1., lor ap-pointment. No Brok8r&.

HARPER WOQQS- GroasePointe 1ChaC*, 4 b8drooma.26 baths. central air, livingroom. dirung room, familyroom. firaplace. attachedgarage. finished ba8em8ntsauna. poo4, 20 lC 20 dect<,professionally landscaped.storage barn and SIde drivefor motor home. Red Ca1petKetrn 1-313- 886-6330.

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GROSSE POinte School ••sharp. bnctc bungalow, ga-rage. basement & muchmore Pager, 810-a07~102.

WEU mainlained cape codGolonI8J, 1328 Blau11loor Ct.2137 square feet, 3 bed-room, 2 1~ blIth, formal 1iv-Ing room & dlnltlg room.kitchen, f"IOO+t. family roomwith natural fireplace centralilL attached garage, manyupdatesJ Ongmal ownsI'.$209 ,900 313-886-4197

IRICK CoIonlSl Ttu'ee bed-rooms, 2 1/2 baths. Largelot WIth new Iandscapmgnear Windmill PoInte. Verybtg master bedroom withbath Llbraryl den wrth bUlhIn shelves Lots of WindowsTwo car garage, full base-ment 570 Lakep0lnte,Grosse POinte Park$228,500 822.7176

FOUR bedroom, 2 1/2 bath2700 square foot ColonialGrosse POinte Woods 313-88 Hl789

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HomesB14 Northem MtchJgan Lots

THREE bedroom colonl_l.1756 AUatd. Grosse POInteWoods Mant8lth SchooIa,New furnace with central ilr,fenced ~ard Bnck patIO.Perfect for a young family.M~ see Move In condI-tion. No Brokers. by 8ppOInt-ment only, 882-2075

APPROXIMATELY 2,200square loot brICk Colonl8l.family and formal rooms, 3bedrooms 1S40 FantlOl me ,Grosse PoInte Woods 882-2443

CANAL home- Approximately1.650 square feet, 4 bed-room, 2 1/2 bath, greatroom, den, 2 boatwells, fin-Ished basement By owner$189,000 810-m-3831

FOUR bedroom, 2 1/2 bathColonial Just under 2500 sqft Corner of Morningside &South Brys Pnced to selllHave moved 10 Fionda Al-ways open 886-2396

ST Clair Shores. canal homeExtra wide canal With sleel<>OQ"ca" cauu:> IV 1I1~ " ~

room. 2 bath Colonial NewconstructIOn With basementand 2 car al1ached garageBeach at end of street$185.000 (JTVS51) REIMAX East Inc John Vitale810- 792-8000 ext 419

1652 Hawthorne, GrossePomte Woods By owners 5bedroom, 2 1/2 bath c0lo-nial, ItOOl!)'. family room.~ 101. new 2 car ga-rage Reducedl $240.000.Call for appomtment sa&-4110

AnOftNEYFor your Reat Estate sate

or purchase. $300.Thomas P. WoMK1on,2Q9.41n

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820 BUSINESSOPPORlUNITlES

COMMERCIAL clearnng busl-ness for sale Call for de-tails 810-296-1629.

KENNEDY BUILDfNGAffordable office SUib s.

Large arealsing4e suites.18121 East 8 Mile Roadopposite Eastland Mal'

776.5440OWN your own apparel Of

shoe store, choose JE: aniSportswear, Bndal. unge'le.Weslernwear, Ladles.Men's, Large SIzes, IntanUPre~n, P~e. D~weMfAerobIC. Maternity, or o"c-cessones store. Over 2000name brands $25,900 10$37.900 Inventory. Tramlng.Fixtures, Grand Opening.etc Can open 15 days Mrloughlin, (612)888-6555

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GYMBOREEIUNCHISI LOCATIONSFOR SALE

Grosse Pomte & Chnton Twp.The Nation's leadmg Parent/Child play program

since 1976. Complete trammg and support.Inve.tment Required

810.263.9118

30 acre parcel on paved roadIn Char1evofx County. Excel-lent home site, 1 1/2 milesfrom publIC access to lakeChal1evOlX, minutes fromBoyne Mountain, Petosky &CharlevOiX Land contractavBlIabIe $45,000 881-1135

STORE for lease 18145 E 8Mile Road, city of East.pointe Call Arv:Jy 810-776-5440

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~Ob LAKE RIVER HOMES

$189,900.1-800-968-50112

Ask for Pat O'Brien,ReMo of Bovne.

WALLOON LAKEWildwood on Walloon- 3bedroom, 3 bath Condo,

Extra clean end Unit.Privacy. Sold Furnished.400' on Walloon Lake.

Excellent familycommunity

813 NQIHHlHN MI(HllJANHOM£S

810 LAKE / RIVIR RESORrS

CANAL Home in St OairShores. Three bedrooms,large country krtchen, fire-place, attached garapeWidest canal In the ShoresBy Owner 81o.n&8780

HISTORIC Mackinac Island-umque property on Maho-ney Ave (near The GrandHotel) WIth 2 homes. MBlnhouse has 3 bedrooms &guest house has 1 bed-room Homes come partiallyfurnIShed & seller IS WIllingto finance Call 906-847-3298.

TRAVERSE CIty area Pnvatewooded Island, SpIder LakeTwo bedroom furnIShed cot.tage, extra lake Jot, sur.rounded by 8 acres, 35'houseboat. $225.000, terms.Contact IrWin Stoner, Bro-ker. 616-946-8013, nights616-946-2167

807 INVESTMINT PROPERlY

INVESTOR'S Dream 16131-35 Mack Income property.4 apartments, 3 retaIl$138,500, $17,400 annualIncome (313)824-7900 orpager (313)257- 1191

LAKESHORE Village- 2 be-doom Townhouse, 1 bath.updated latchen $56,800.Call for Info Buyers Onty!810J369.0959

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806 flORIDA PROPERlY

TARPON SPRINGS FLORIDAOlder Mobile Home Park forSeOlors ... Five doors fromAncIote RIVer and 2 ITllles tothe Gulf of MeXICO GreatfishIng & breathtakmg sun-sets All you need IS the key& you'll be In paradlSEl In

thIS adorable 1 bedroommobile home with Floridaroom, New carpeting, newcurtalns in FIonda room,new sleeper sofa In lIVingroom, 1 1/2 year old Magna.vox TV, new vacuum, newwater heater Also Includeswasher, mICrowave, Silver.ware, 2 sheds, 3 fruit trees(Tangenne, Grapefruit & Or.ange). Must sell, $8,000.PICtures available. Pleasecall (810)779-5548.

NAPLES Vacation Hlde.AWay- 2 bedroom 2 bath endunit condo, Emerald Woods(across fO( PelIcan Bay),$81,500. Also waterfrontcondo WIth boat slip, 2 bed-room, 2 bath, 1750 sq. ft.,decorator furnished, CapeCoral, $136,500. Many otherpropertIes aVBllable Agent,813-598-2224

TIME Share- LIghthouse Cow,2 bedroom. White Time$1,400 810-n6-<l568.

SHELBYTWP.CONDO

Two bedroom, twof..11 ,,11 t;lorl h"th ..... w " W'_ ,

marble fireplace. Airconditioning, two

car attached garage.New appltances,

stove, refrigerator,dishwasher, washer

and dryer. Allcustom drapery

and blinds. Laundryroom plus full base-

ment.

to ~ (ON()v~ tFTS ft~TS

can Daa lulmJeiDIt 88W800.

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LAKESHORE Village, veryclean 2 bedroom, newercarpet, hardwood floors,GFA furnace, buiIt;n cHsh-washer, dIsposal Pnmecourtyard location. Walk toeverything $59,500 By ap-pointment 810-n5-0013

ST. OBlr Shores- stunmng onebedroom With balconyBeautiful decor & grounds$48,900. Kathy Lenz, Pru-dential Real Estate, 88&-3995.

ST OBlr Shores- 1205 Wood-bndge SpacIous, spotless,2 bedroom townhouse Inprestigious complex Up-dated kitchen, carpeting,eIC Call for detalls $85,000<>Nner will consider financ-lng. 810-'779-2366 or 313-881-0602

ST. OBlr Shores- 111 Jeffer-son- 2 bedroom, $59.000.Pool, porch Heat & waterIflcluded In maintenancefee. Call 810-n8-8178

WOODBRIDGE EASTFIRST OFFERING

Rare apartment style unit inSt. Clair Shores. 1400SQ. ft. at living space in.cludes 2 bedrooms, 2 fullbaths, carport, security,

pool and clubhouse.HARPER WOODS

Rare fj rst floor. Close toshopping & church, pri-vate patio, separatebasement. Only $34,000.Stieber Realty

810-n5-49OOLAKESHORE Village- 2 bed-

room Townhouse for sale orlease. end unll 810-296-1381

LOCATION ILOCATIONI

Kerby school 2 car garagewith large fenced yard AMust See!!!! I Call for an 81'pomtment 313-885-3324

80 I dlMMUl(lAl BUIlDINGS

Rare opportUnity.Affordabte St. etal(

Shoresstore front, 800 sq. ft.,

lots ot parking,expansion possible.

Only $69,900.

Ask tor Joe SowerbyANTON, ZORN a

ASSOC.(810) 469-8888

GROSSE POIlU Shores colo-n&aI Located WIthIn firstbKJck of Lake on very deslr-.. Itr8et with great views.5 bedrooms, 4 fuiI baths, (2)1/2 b8ths. Very pnvate largelandscaped lot, 3 fireplaces,ree- room. 3 car heated ga-rage. Call Chnstlne at 810-807"1.

2243 Hampton. Open Sunday1. 4 P m. Ranch with familyroom, dining room, attachedgarage, fenced yard Com-p6etety IAPdated. 882-1735.

ST. OaJr Shores- 22912 Car0-lina. Three bedroom, newkitchen. lots of updatesthroughout A Must Seel$81,900. 81o-n4o{)157.

0ETR0fT 3 bedroom brickbungalow with basement &garage. Call Rea CarpetI<8Im, 886-0330

EAST EN GUSH VILLAGEFIRST OFFERING

Sharp 3 bedroom brickbungalow. Move in con.dition. New plumbing,natural fireplace. formaldining & central air arejust a few of the out-standing features of thisfine home. Call for yourpersonal preview.

DETROITMOROSSn-84

Sharp 3 bedroom brickbungalow. Many up-dates. Large lot, newerfurnace, updated electric,2 1/2 car garage. FHAJVA. Only $44,900.

Stieber Realty81o-n5-4900

HARPER Woods- 4 bedroombook ranch, dining room. 2112 bath basement, attached2 car garage. natural fire-place. large yard Call RedCarpet K91m. 886-5330

HOUSE for sale by owners 3k.crrrrlrl'\I'\P"" II) hat'" h""""oft ....,.0 ..- - --

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1221 WhittierCenter entrance Colonial,

four bedroum, two andone half baths, newkitchen, den, 2500square feet. COMpletelyupdatedl$247,900.

1394 Aline!'!=;. :u~'-": ICII, LWV fU"

baths. All updated. Amust seel $126,900.

20441 Hunt Club2 bedroom bnck ranch,

G P. Schools. N.F.P.Reduced $56,900.12252 Lansdowne

Three bedroom bunga-low. A steal at$44,900.

22936 LakeshoreTwo bedroom condo. All

updated. immediateoccupancy.$61,900.

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1068 lAKEPOfNTE. DutchColonial in The Park. 3 ~rooms, 2 baths. All maprrenovations done. Newer:vinyl siding, all windows,gas forced furnace with air.Eat- In kitchen, tormaJ din-Ing, den, ree- room, garage.-$119,900 313-824-7900,313-257-1191

GROSSE POInte Woods- Byowner. 3 bedroom brickranch, new kitchen & fur-nace, fonnaJ dining room.884-8164.

THREE bedroom brick, beauti-fully landscaped, large frontporch, large deck, 10 tonboat hoist, deep wide canal.$207,900. Call Pat Harvey,Century 21 MacKenzIe, 810-77&-7500.

TWO bedroom home, newkitchen. $22.000. 4029 Neff.North of Mack. 822-7090.

GRossE Pointe Woods- 2ranch style brick homes, 3bedrooms each, finishedbasements, close toschools, great location.Shown by appointment. 884-9485.

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bnck semk'anch. large fam-ily room, 2 full baths, 2 cargarage. By aMl8I'. OpenSunday 1. 4. 884-7205.

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CLARKSTON -last site in FoxHollow sub, 4 acres woodedwalk. out, prest igious verylarge executive homes- se-cluded but near M--151 1-75.313-54&-91n

THREE bedroom brick ranch.Finished basement, 2 1/2car garage, many extras.Clean. $88,500. 81o-na-5492.

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360 MARY ST.GROSSE POINTE FARMS

$229,000.00High quality, low maintenance, updated

3,bedroom, 1 1/2 bath in secludedneighborhood. Two blocks from the Pier.

Move In condition. Youmust see the interiorto appreciate lts charm.

GROSSE Pointe Schools-1,700 sq. ft. wtiI remodeled4 bedroom, 1 1/2 half bnckBungabov. Custom krtchen,natural firepiace & more.Only $88,900. (59lAN) RedCarpet Kelm Amencan Heri-tage 810445-1200

1235 ANITA Open Sunday12- 2. By owner, Bea..Jtiful 3bedroom, 2 bath ranch, d0u-ble lot Finished basement,882-6484.

1964 Manchester. Open Sun-day 2- 4. ~ rencrvated home otfenng 3 bed-rooms, 2 new full baths.Brand rtf1N kitchen with stu-dio ceiling. FlISt floor 1aun-dry. Brand new 2 1/2 cargarage with new cementdnve, central air. $142,900.885-9394 or 81().3()8.S946.Agent owned.

THREE bedroom brick ranch.two baths. 2 1/2 car garage.Harper Woods. By owner.885-e99O

9&0 N. Btys. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Very well ~talned ranch. Many fealures.By owner. 88&-3126

WOODS ranch- 2 bedrooms,large kitchen, attached ga.rage, 1 1/2 lot, GrossePointe Schools $65,000.Last chance without realtorscommissions. 881-8158 ev&-nings.

251 KENWOOD COURTCorner lot Colonial on

Charlevoix. 4 bedrooms3.5 baths. Lg. updated

kitchen. Charmingdetails, screened porchoff hving room to lovelyyard. Updated decor &~ landscaping GFA

attached garage.Convenient to schools.

Approximately2,600 sq. ft $297,000.

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GROSSE POINTE SHORES-0rasticaUy reduced by m0ti-vated seller. 5,000 sq. ft.custom executive residencebudt in 1989 in exclusiveGrosse POIlU Shores, 4bedrooms & 31/2 baIhs, airconditioning, secunty sys-tem, sprinkler, $4Q8.500. ByCNmer. 7_4 Regal Ptace. CaB313-881-0025.

MARYLAND- Grosse PoirUPark. Newly renovated,beautifuUy landscaped. 3bedroom bungalow. Newfurnace, roof and siding.Natural firepMce. A mustseell Move in and relax c0n-dition! WaMdng distanCe toschoo's. shoJJping, patksand restalJrants. $95,000.Call 313-885-1252. for ~pointment. No Brokers.

HARPER Woods- GrossePOilU schooil, .. bedrooms,2.5 baths, central air, Iiwlgroom. dining room, famHyroom, fiieplace, attachedgarage, finished basementsauna, pool, 20 x 20 deck,professionally landscaped,storage barn and side drivefor motor horne. Red CarpetKeirn 1-313- 886-5330.

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GROSSE Pointe Schools.sharp, brick bungalow. ga-rage. basement & much~. Pager,81~7~102.

WEll maintained cape codCoIonIaJ, 1328 BiairTnOOl Ct.2137 square feet, 3 bed-room, 2 1/2 bath, tormaJ IIY-Ing room & dlning room,krtchen, nook, family roomwith natural fireplace centralair, attached garage, manyupdatesl Ongmal owner.$209 ,900 313-886-4197

BRICK Colol'llal Three bed-rooms, 2 1/2 baths Largelot WIth new landscapingnear Windmill Pomte. Verybig master bedroom withbath. LIbrary/ den with bUiltIn shelves Lots of WIndowsT\JO car garage, full base-ment 570 lakepolnte,Grosse POinte Park$228,500 822-7176

FOUR bedroom, 2 1/2 bath2,700 square foot Colonial.Grosse POinte Woods 313-881-D789

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THREE bedroom COloOlal,1756 AIJard. Grcsse PomteWoods. Monteith Schools.New furnace with central air,fenced yan:l. Bnck patio.Perfect for a young family.Must see. Move in condI-tion. No Brokers, by 8ppOInt.ment only, 882-2075.

APPROXIMATELY 2,200square foot bnck Colonial,family and fonnaJ rooms, 3bedrooms. 1540 FaJrtloIme,Grosse Pomte Woods 882-2443.

CANAl home- Approximately1,650 square feet, 4 bed-room, 2 1/2 bath, greatroom, den, 2 boatweHs, fin-Ished basement By owner.$189,000 81(}.m-3831

FOUR bedroom, 2 1/2 bathColomal Just under 2500 sqft Corner of Morningside &South Brys Pnced to sell!Have moved to Flonda Al-ways open 886-2396

ST. Clair Shores- canal homeExtra WIde canal with steelseawall adds to thiS 3 bed-room, 2 bath Colomal Newconstruction WIth basementand 2 car attached garageBeach at end of street$185,000 (JTV551) REIMAX East Inc John Vrtale810-792-8000 ext 419

1652 Hawthorne, GrossePOinte Woods By owners 5bedroom, 2 1/2 bath coIo-mal, library, famIly room,double lot, new 2 car ga-rage Reduced! $240,000.Call for appointment 886-4110

ATTORNEYFor your Real Estate sale

or' purchase. $300.Thomas P. Wolverton,209-41n

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220 BUSINESSOPPORTUlmlES

COMMERCIAL cleanIng bUSI-ness for sale Call for de-talls 810.296-1629

KENNEDY BUILDINGAffordable office SUItE s.

Large area/single suites.18121 East 8 Mile Readopposite Eastland MaJ'

776-5440OWN your own apparel or

shoe store, choose J ..aniSportswear, Snda! l.Jnge'1e,Westernwear, Ladles,Men's, Large SizeS, Infant!Preteen, Petite, Dancewear/AerobiC, Matemity, or o.c-cessones store Over 2000name brands $25,900 to$37,900 Invenlory, Training,FIxtures, Grand Opening,ate Can open 15 days Mrloughlin, (612)888-6555

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Grosse Pomte & Cimton Twp.The Nation's leadmg Parent/Chlld play program

since 1976. Complete tralnmg and suppon.Inve.tment Required

810.263.9778

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Serving Area Since 1938Stieber Realty

810-775-4900

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30 acre parcel on paved roadIn CharlevOiX County Excel-lent home SIte, 1 1/2 milesfrom publIC access 10 LakeCharlevOiX, minutes from.Boyne Mountain, Petosky &CharlevOiX Land contractaVailable $45,000 881-1135

STORE for lease 18145 E 8Mile Road, city of east-pointe Call Arv:Jy 81o.n6-5440

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SUPPORT CLEAH AIR WOMTH

$189.900.1-8O()..968-50V2

Ask for Pat O'Brien,ReM ax of Boyne.

WALLOON LAKEWildwood on Walloon- 3bedroom, 3 bath Condo.

Extra clean end unit.Privacy. Sold Furnished.400' on Walloon Lake.

Excellent familycommunity.

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CANAL Home In St. ClaIrShores Three bedrooms,large coontly kitchen, fire-place, attached garage.Widest canal In the ShoresBy Owner 81o-ns.a780

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HISTORIC Mackmac Island-unique property on M~nay Ave (near The GrandHotel) WIth 2 homes MalOhouse has 3 bedrooms &guest house has 1 bed-room Homes come partiallyfurnIShed & seller IS Willingto finance. Call 90&847.3298.

TRAVERSE City area. Pnvatewooded jsland, Spider L.akeTwo bedroom fumished cot-tage, extra Jake lot, sur-rounded by 8 acres, 35houseboat. $225,000, termsContact Irwm Stoner, Bro-ker 616-94&8013, nights616-946-2167

INVESTOR'S Dream 16131-35 Mack Income property,4 apartments, 3 retail$138,500, $17,400 annualIncome (313)824-7900 orpager (313)257-1191

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lAK£SHORE Village- 2 be-doom Townhouse, 1 bath,updated krtchen $56,800Call for Info Buyers Only!81Q..969..0959.

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803 CONDOS MIS flATS

TARPON SPRINGS FLORIDAOlder MobIle Home Park forSeniors. FIVe doors fromAncIote RIver and 2 miles tothe Gulf of Mexico Greatfishing & breathtaklng sun-sets All you need IS the key& you'll be 10 paradlSEl InthiS adorable 1 bedroommobde home WIth Rondaroom, New carpe!lng, newc;ur1ams In Ronda room,new sleeper sofa In IMngroom, 1 1/2 year old Magna-vox T.v., new vacuum, newwater heater Also Includeswasher, mICrowave, Silver-ware, 2 sheds, 3 fruit trees(Tangerine. Grapefruit & Or-ange) Must sell, $8,000.PIctures aVailable Pleasecall (810)779-5548.

NAPLES Vacation Hide-AWay- 2 bedroom 2 bath endunit condo, Emerald Woods(across for Pelican Bay),$81,500 Also waterfrontcondo WIth boat s1:p, 2 bed-room, 2 bath, 1750 sq ft.,decorator fumlshed, CapeCoral, $136,500 Many otherpropertJes available. Agent,813-598-2224

TIME Share- l.Jghthouse Cove,2 bedroom White Time$1,400 81o-n6-0568

eG~ CONGOS Ul~ flt.TS

CaD Dan Kuhn1einat 886-5800.

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SHELBYTWP.CONDO

Two bedroom, twofull all tiled baths,

marble fireplace. Airconditioning, two

car attached garage.New appliances,

stove, refrigerator,dishwasher, washer

and dryer. Allcustom drapery

and blinds. Laundryroom plus full base-

ment.

LAKESHORE Village, veryclean 2 bedroom, newercarpet, hardwood floors,GFA furnace, built-in diSh-washer, dISposal. Primecourtyard location. Walk toeveryttllng $59,500. By iij)-potntment 81o-n5-6613

ST. Clair Shores- stunning onebedroom With balconyBeaubful decor & grounds$48,900 Kathy Lenz, Pru-dential Real Estate, 886-3995

8T OaIr Shores- 1205 Wood-bndge SpacIOus, spotless,2 bedroom townhouse InprestJglous complex Up-dated kitchen, eatpetmg,ete Call for details. $85,000.Owner will conSIder financ-ing 810- n9-2366 or 313-881-0602

ST. aalr Shores- 11/ Jeffer-son- 2 bedroom, $59,000.Pool, porch Heat & waterIncluded in mamtenancefee. Call 81o.n6-9178

WOODBRIDGE EASTFIRST OFFERJNG

Rare apartment style unit inSt. OaJr Shores. 1400sq. ft. of living space in-cludes 2 bedrooms, 2 fullbaths, carport, secunty,

pool and clubhouse.HARPER WOODS

Rare fi r51 floor. Oose toshopping & church, pri.vate patio, separatebasement. Only $34,000.Stieber Realty

810.n5-4900LAKESHORE Village- 2 bed-

room Townhouse for sale orlease, end Unit 810-296-1381

LOCATION ILOCATION I

Rare opportUnity.Affordable St. Clair

Shoresstore front, 800 sq. ft.,

lots of parking,expansion possible.

Only $69,900.

Ask for Joe SowerbyANTON, ZORN &

ASSOC.(810) 46e.8888

801 COMMERCIAl UUJLDINGS

GROSSE Pointe Shores colermal. Located WIthin firstblock of Lake on very desir-able street with great views,5 bedrooms, 4 fuY baths, (2)1/2 baths. Very private largelandscaped lot, 3 fireplaces,tee- room, 3 car heated ga.rage. Call Christine at 810.807-4961.

2243 Hampton. Open SUnday1- 4 P m. Ranch wrth familyroom, dimng room, attachedgarage, fenced yard C0m-pletely updated. 882-1735.

ST. Oalr Shores- 22912 Car0-lina. Three bedroom, newkitchen, lots of updatesthroughout A Must See!$81,900 81o-n4-0157.

DETROIT 3 bedroom brickbungalow with basement &garage. caJI Red CarpetKetm, 886-5330

EAST ENGLISH V.UAGEFIRST OFFERING

Sharp 3 bedroom brickbungaJow. Move in c0n-dition. New plumbing,natural fireplace, formaldining & central air arejust a few of the out-standing features of thisfine home. Call tor your5'9fSQnaJpreview.

DETROITMOROSSn-84

Sharp 3 bedroom brickbungalow. Many up-dates. Large lot, newerfurnace, updated electric,2 1/2 car garage. FHA!VA. Only $44,900.

Stieber Realty810-n5-4800

HARPER Woods- 4 bedroombnck ranch, dining room, 21/2 bath basement, attached2 car garage, natural fire-place, large yard. Gall RedCarpet Keirn, 886-5330

HOUSE for sale by owners 3bedroom, 2 bath home near!".t:l1uy tlCIIOQI " car garagewith large fenced yard AMust See!!!! I Call for an ap-pointment 313-885-3324

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Housing plays big role in the economy

Other growth sectors in the indus-

YP..ar. In 1994, home building andremodeling accounted for 4.3 percentof the United States Gross DomesticProduct.

Because of stronger than previouslyanticipated demand for new homesduring the remainder of the decade,the housing industry will continue toplay a crucial role in the nation'seconomy. Between 1.3 million and 1.5million new homes, including multi-family units, will be needed annuallyto meet demand created by formationof new households, demand for trade-up homes and pent-up demand causedby four years of stagnant economicgrowth.

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The seminar will be held from 8:30a.m. to noon at BlA headquarters,30375 Northwestern Highway, Suite100, in Farmington Hills.Registration fees are $48 for BlAmembers and $68 for non-members.For registration information. call(810) 737-4477.

in the MEC, how to minimize the costimpact and the quickest method toassure compliance.

the end of the decade. In addition, bythat same time, the overall sheernumber of homes in the country willrise from more than 100 million to 110million. That's a large number ofhomes that will need maintenance orimprovement.

The Michigan. Association of HomeBuilders iomprises TTWre than 10.000member companies. tprovidin.g serviceto ouer 370.000 people in the homebuilding I con.struction industry_MAHB also repruent8 36 local hemebuilder associations througheut thest4te.

We sell [; purchase fine antiques dally

Open Tues.-Sat. 9-5; Sunday 11-5

Chuck Briedenstein, educationaldirector of the Michigan Associationof Home Builders (MAHB), willpresent the seminar. 'fupics includedwill be various compliance methods

The Building Industry .Associationof Southeastern Michigan (BIA) willhost a seminar on "Compliance withthe Michigan Energy Code" onThursday, July 6.

try include seniors' housing and remo-deling. The demand for housing forthe seniors population is projected toincrease by 10 percent over the nextdecade with the double impact of theaging of the baby boom generationand the fact that people are livinglonger, healthier lives. Similarly, theremodeling sector will continue itsmeteoric growth with expenditures forremodeling estimated at $120 billionin 1995 and $200 billion by the turn ofthe century. This is driven by a grow-ing tendency to age in place and theaging of housing stock from a medianage of 27 years in 1990 to 32 years by

£chmidt's Antiques

ANNUAL SUMMER 30% OFF SALE

5138 WeMichigan Ave.Ypsilanti, MI 48197

(313) 434.2660

(Sony. sale pricing not valid for layaway Hems or previous purchases)

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Building Industry Association willpresent seminar on code compliance

We are pleased to announce our biggest saleof the season. For 1 day only. Saturday July 1sf,

we are offering a 30% saVings on every itemin our tremendous inventory.

Select from fine antique dining sets, desks & secretarys.grandfather clocks, armoires, cabinets, bookcases, Nauticalitems, credenzas, fireplace accessories, mirrors, display cabinets,bedroom furniture. and antique accessory items. Also included

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W WI.) .)uu~ Will Ut; uti VI vur cuswm reproauction furniture,paintings, & mirrors, in traditional styles (rom around the world!Shop early (or best selection.

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Housing's contribution to the econo-my goes even further; according to arecent National Association of HomeBuilders survey, a family spends anaverage of $6,500 to furnish, decorateand improve its new home during thefirst 12 months of ownership. Thatmeans buyers of the 1.1 million newhomes forecast to be built in 1995 willpour an estimated $7.15 billion intotheir local economies when they furn-ish and equip those homes. That isquite a lot of sofas, blinds and tools.

Housing is vital to the natlon'seconomy. It accounts for millions ofjobs, about 5 percent of the GrossDomestic Product and billions of dol-lars worth of goods, services, wagesand taxes each year and is essentialto any economic recovery. In fact,housing accounted for as much as 33percent of the growth in the U.S.Gross DomestIc Product during theearly quarters of the current econom-ic rebound.

Construction of 1,000 new single-family homes generates $60.5 billionin wages and $33.2 billion in federal,state and local taxes and fees whilecreating 2,097 worker-years ofemployment. Construction of 1,000multifamily units generates 800worker-years of employment, $23.3billion in wages and $15.8 billion infederal, state and local taxes and fees.In 1994, the nation's home buildersconstructed a total of 1.45 milhon newhomes, providing jobs for 2.7 millionpeople and generating $78.3 billion inwages and $43.8 billion in taxrevenues.

New home construction and remo-deling typically account for between 4and 5 percent of the total domesticeconomy - or about $250 billion a

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