Feb 1, 1996 ... distributed. Accordmg to the 1995 entry form pubh"hed. In the Pomte. Po"t,
proceeds from the race would be glVen to the Grosse. Pomte. Farms.
Lt. Gov. Binsfeld addesses G. P. Women Republicans By Chip Chapman StaH Writer \\ hen I bee Michelle (Engler) folding ldllndry In the hvmg room, I think It's gl edt ' "aid mother, grandmother dnd !.t (,0\ Conme Bmsfeld, who was at the Grob"e POinte Hunt Club ldbt I hlll "ddY evenmg speaking to the (,IO""e Pomte Women's Repubhcdn ( lub
Hd\ mg five chIldren In "even yedr", BlIl,teld know::, what the "tdte's fir"t
lady faces every day with the three Engler daughters '"Travel gate IS what the triplets have to chmb over to get mto the kitchen," BlIlsfeld Sdld BIn"feld h"ted the dccomph"hmenb of the Engler ddmlnlstrdtlOn, Includ10g balanc10g the "tate budget and cuttmg tdxe" 21 times, but "he albo mentIOned her lole m the admmlstrdtlOn, Pdl tlcularty with the ebtabh"hment of the Lwutenant Governor's ChJidren'"
CommlsblOn, whh:h Wdb estdblhhed last yedr 'Whdt doeb d heutendnt governor do?" Bm"feld bdld "Undel John Engler, a lot And I woulJn't hd\e It dny other way" She ledl ned ..IItel ho.,tmg d heutendnt gO\ el nOi '.., confel ence thdt not only dre mdn~ heut
ernol dlC"," Bm"feld "dId Mdny wel e dmdwd With the wmmunlcdtlOn dnd 1OclublOn I hdve WIth the gOVl'1nOI " Every time Engle! U O'''l'' the "tdte hne, which he hd" done d numbel of tIme" ovel the pd"t yedl, Bln"feld d""umeb the gO\ II nor'.., power., dnd Cdn "11-,'11 dn e,, If any, hiS be Il1vlted to the race and we fathel gave proceed" from want .In accountmg of all rev- thobe race,; enues and expendIture"," s31d La"t year, Tim McCarthy councilman Peter Waldmelr "31d thp Fnrm" Foundntlon
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Grosse Pointe Children's Theater is putting the finishing touches on its Valentine's Day show, "Winnie tbe Poob," to be performed on Saturdays, Feb. 10 and 24, at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., in the Fries Auditorium at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. Admission is $5,50 for students and seniors and $6.50 for adults. Call the War Memorial at (313) 881-7511 for more information.
The Grosse POinte Woods city counCil meets at 7 30 p m In the mUnicipal court room, 20025 Mack Plaza, Grosse POinte Woods
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In a move to save money and make tabulatmg electIOn re,;ults eaSier, the Grosse Pomte Farms City CounCil voted 6-1 to reduce the number of electIOn precmcts from seven to five durmg a speCial counCIl meetll1g Jan 25 However, the Farm" now faces the POSSlblhty of havmg fewer delegates at the county conventIOn
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It's a jungle in here Nathan Fuga. left, Ben Dorda and Christopher Zwolan study a replica of a snake, wbich was one of many specimens of plant and animal life native to the rain forests of the equatorial regions of tbe world, Students in the St. Clare of Montefaleo CoOp Nursery School invited a special someone to tbeir school on Jan. 17 to celebrate tbe school's annual VIP night The students have been studying the rain forest. and decorated the room to look like a lush forest and brought in stuffed animals and other items from bome to help transport their visitors to tbe rain forest climate. In addition, eacb student donated $1 toward tbe purcha!ie and preservation of an
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"From a co"t savings standPOint, over $13,000 Will be saved In new electIOn equipment," bad city clerk Shane Reeslde In a memo to the council "Precinct con"ohdatlOn Will also reduce the ongoing expenses of conducting electIOns ApprOXImately $700 to $900 would be saved per electIOn b, reducmg the number of electIOn workers, precinct set-
Home: Gro" __ e POinte Farm" Family: HU"band, Terry Lynch, daughter, Bet"y, dnd "on, Kevll1 Occupation: Attornt>y In pnvdte' prdctlcc want-- to run for CirCUIt Judgl' Quote: 'I've alway-- been mtcrc"ted 111 helpmg peoplc and I r('dh7cd I could hplp people through la\\ A law --chool education P:J- gwen me the wherpwlthal to know what thl' rule" are and how to Implement them to help other" "
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109 them ovel to the "chool dl>.- Woods All the robberies tnct occur! ed III the afternoon • The re'HgnatlOn of Farm" • Result, ofa November sur. pollee chief Joseph Trombley 5 years ago this week vey find that 85 percent of the thruw" the City and Farms quebtIOned gave the • Voters III the pubhc bchool re"ldenh councllt> mto a quandary and I eVI\ es the dormant agitatIOn district prepare to go to the public bchools a grade of ''B'' or for combmmg the two cllleb' polls to vote on a $7 6 mIllIOn better • For at least the thIrd year polICe and fire operatIOns Into a bond Issue to fund a new smgle department hou"ed In lIbrary near Brownell MIddle m a row reSidential property asseb>.ments In most of the School the City "" 0) IIlVI" than • wuua~ polIce and the .l< tii I\"Ht.,,, Ill"I ...... • 1 he pUblIc bchoot "Ybtem prepare::, fOl a March 4 ballot mvestlgate the third bank rob- 10 percent - John MinniS bery m dS many month;, m the 10 which voters will be a..,ked to approve a 5 mIll mcrease above the 15 mIll cap 1Il order to be able to attract and hold better teachers and other school TO RESERVE DISPLAY ADVERTISING SPACE employees • The Automobile Club of MIchigan presents the Park By 2:00 p.m. Friday wIth plans for a new bUIlding at Somerset and Jefferson
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Ice water Successive freezes and thaws have thrown up large stacks of broken ice along the lakefront in Grosse Pointe, such as this pile at the foot of Moran in front of Grosse Pointe Academy. The ice piles up when a thaw breaks the cover on the lake and an east wind forces the chunks up onto the shore. An examination of the ice shows it was six to eight inches thick on the lake before the last thaw. (Grosse Pointe News photo Jan. 30, 1986) pollcy and law changes, as well "Conme's commIssion IS as the estabhshment of a chIl- attemptIng to answer borne of dren's ombudsman In July the most difficult quest1'Jns 1995 socIety faces" he said In hIS From page 1A State of the State address Jan "ChIldren are now getting preSIdentIal candIdate and IS better protectIOn under our 17. "We must do better by our on the winning tIcket, Blnsfeld children" laws," she saId "At my request, ~ould succeed him as governor Gov Engler establIshed the for the remainder of hIS term, Although defining herself as MIchigan ChIldren's whIch ends In January 1999 a conservatIve, Binsfeld said a CommISSIon ChIldren don't commISSIOn report may lean ''The heutenant governor vote nor contribute to pohtlcal preSIdes over the (state) toward early terminatIOn of campaigns, so they don't get a parental nghts In cases Engler Senate, which I particularly of attentIOn In the alluded to In hIS speech enJoy because 1 came from the lot Legislature House and Senate," she said ''Between 90 and 95 percent Engler agrees Blnsfeld headed an adoptIOn of the prison populatIOn was commiSSIOn that resulted In 39 sexually abused as chIldren," Binsfeld saId "We (the commISSIOn) belIeve that we have The Grosse POinte News wants 10 CluBlfied/Dlsplay Advertl81ng to make some hard chOIces, help you publiCize your events to Deadllne8 Includmg terminatIOn of ensure thai all Items gel rnlo the paJl8l' CI.lI.. Uled Fleal E8t8t.o.edlln. In a timely manner, deadlmes for parental rIghts Parental rehaNoon Friday recelpl of copy WIll be printed here b1l1tatlOn needs to go to the AU other Cla811lfled Advertl81ng must be each week placed by noon Tuesday chIldren All ,terns for Ihe Features seellon • Th
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10 years ago this week • The Grosse Pointe Park CIty CouncIl fights back by pledging to spend $10,000 to counteract the efforts of firefighters to thwart consolidatIOn of the polIce and fire departments. • Based on a State Appeals Court ruling, the Grosse POinte Public School System seeks any mterest earned by the cIties on school taxes they've collected and held before turn-
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• Dr Theos I Anderson, supenntendent of the Grosse Pomte Pubhc School System, testifies before the state House AppropriatIOns Committee, stating that the reductIOn In payments promIsed to the local schools for the current year would create a finanCIal sItuatIOn he termed as "near crisis" • Probate Judge George N Bashara and "Today Show" regular Joe GarlglOla WIll be the guest "peakers at a forum on the perils of drug abuse sponsored by FLEC, a substance abuse counselIng organizatIOn headed by Dr Max L Gardner • John Woodhouse of RIvard Road and hiS son, TIm, are recognIZed for haVIng both earned world championshIps in iceboatmg
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A Grosse POinte Woods resl. dent who live" In the 2000 block of Fleet\'.ood reported to polIce that between 7 and 10 pm Sunday, Jan 28, someone entered hiS gal age and stole a snowblower and a lawn edger that were chamed together The theft cOlllclded With the playmg of the Super Bowl Poltce have no "uspect"
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A St Clair Shores woman was robbed at gunpOInt at about 730 a m Thursday, Jan 25 The victim told pohce that she was walkIng east In front of Pomte Plaza when a man Grosse Pomte Park pubhc standll1g by the curb Jumped 111 safety officers, WIth the help of front of her and pOll1ted a gun DetrOIt pollce arrested two at her and demanded her purse suspects 111 last week's armed robbery of a Mack Ave parkmg The suspect then fled south lot attendant Two men ques- toward Moros::- Pohce are contIOned m connectIOn With the tll1umg to Ime"tlgate robbelY last week were cleared by public safety offiCials Park detectives workmg A man tICketed for parkmg WIth Fifth PrecInct deteell,es In DetrOIt Jomtly mvestlgated d m a handICapped parkIng spot number of robbelles m both was arrested by Park pohce for CitIes, were able to arrest two coca me possesn Heallh.G1l'e~}S1nn Inc
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Ai:> many of Ul>already know, by .l lengthy explandtlOn of Grobse POinte Wdb one of the Gros..,e POlllte';, cable televl;,lOn first communltlCb to get c.lble hlbtOly teleVlblon M.lybe that's why Even though I probably we were among the labt to get an upgrdde .lnd many of the won't watch 90 percent of the cable channell> other ..,y..,tem.., new cdble ch.lnnels, It\ lIIce to look at TV GUide dnd know alre.ldy hdve thdt the tellvhwn "howb Il'>ted Not th.lt I nece~".lrJly cdred dbout w.ltchmg mdny of the dre .1\ dlldble to you, If you erIOUS InJUnes, and the passengers, three small chIldren, sustamed less serious inJUries All the occupants were trapped In the vehicle which was leaking fuel wIth the motor running Laster, Stroble and Modoch IInmedl8te]y took actIOn, workmg together to pry open a door, and carry109 the aCCident Victims to safety They remamed on the scene comfortmg the vlctlms until the arnva] of pubhc safety officers As noted in the commendatIOn, "these actIOns are worthy of our highest praise." A]so honored was Jeremy Burkett for hIS compas-
Park ponders parking permits By Jim Stlckford Slaff Wnler The issue of parkmg permits came up at a recent Grosse Pointe Park counCil meeting when a resident concerned about the shortage of parking in certain residential neIghborhoods asked about their feasability. Deborah Ferris, while talking about a parking lot at the corner of Mack and Beaconsfield, suggested to the council that city officials conSider issuing parking permits to residents in certaIn park neighborhoods. Ferris noted that the practice is common In westside communitIes lIke Royal Oak and Birmingham. "Th ere i sn't o~l1.p\lgh street parking for reSIdents 10 the first block of Grosse Pomte Park," said Ferris "When we want to have guests over, they can't find parkmg along our street. Maybe If the cIty Issues permits to resIdents and, say, three guest passes, the problem wouldn't be so bad." Councilmember Dan Clark said that In past years city offiCials had considered permIts as a solution to the lack of resldentla] parking. "The problem with ISSUIng permits IS that It doesn't solve the under1y109 prob]em," said Clark "The slmp]e fact IS that there aren't enough street parking spaces In some neIghborhoods Issumg permits won't create any more spaces. So for the past several years, we've been concentrating our efforts in parking creatIOn" Clark noted that If permits were gIVen only to reSIdents m the affected neIghborhoods demand would stili exceed supply by about 25 percent, nevermln d iSSUing guest passes "The problem is that streets hke Wayburn, for example, were bUIlt when Grosse Pomte Park was servIced by streetcar hnes that went dIrectly to downtown Detrolt,~ Clark said "These homes were never bUIlt With the Idea that each famJly would have one or two cars The problem has become ~orse over the yearc;, as many homes have been turned into duplexes It's now pOSSIble to have four people Iivmg m a duplex, each ownmg theIr own car." CIty manager Dale KraJmak ndre the Dream" awards presented at the 12th Her adVIce to students "If annual Martin Luther King you work hard you get a betJr Skl-Iebration dmner spon- ter grade and the teacher sored by the Jim Dandy SkI nllght gIVe you a httle treat" Club held at Sugar Loaf reIn addition to her academsort on Jan 13. ICS Damron studIes ballet and has performed for the "We congratulate Anne past four years In "The NutMarie and her famIly on the cracker SUIte" ballet WIth hard work and dedicatIon Dance DetrOIt and the DetrOit she brmgs to her studIes," Symphony Orchestra.
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A fair musical Grosse Pointe South High School Is preparing for Its all-school musical "My Fair Lady," to be performed Aprll 23-26 at the Grosse Pointe Center for the PerformIng Arts, with the help of professor Thomas McNally, center, who Is well known for his creative dramatic techniques and teaching skiDs, McNallyhelped the students develop an EnglIsh dialect and Interpret George Bernard Shaw's script. Katy Connor, right, will play Eliza Doolittle and Bill Drummy will play Henry Higgins. Fifty So~ students will be In the performance. Can Tina M""'t (313) 9430-2JL33forctlcket Wor ....
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Parents of chtldren entering first-grade the fall of 1996 are inVItedto learn more about the illS first-grade and 100..er school program Visitclassrooms, meet the teachers, hear about the curriculum and tour the facthbes Jom us' Call the admiSSIOnsoffice at (313) 884-4444 to say you'U be there or to get more mfonnatlOn In
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Notice of Public Hearings APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE - VALET PARKING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follOWing applicatIOn has been received by the Office of the City Clerk for pemusslOn to operate a valet parking service within the City of Grosse Pomte Farms Vantage Valet. Inc Locallon 123 and 115 Kercheval Avenue the City Council WIll meet at the CJly Hall. 90 Kerby Road. on Monday. February 12, 1996 at 7 30 P m to formally conSider thiS applicatIOn for valet parkmg services The Heanng Will be public Interested propeny owners and reSidents of the Clly are mvJled to attend
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Winter weather tough on tires WIth wmter but a snowflake aWdY, It'~ time to talk tires and how they can turn a dredm tnp Into a mghtmare WIthout proper maintenance AAA MIchigan sugge~t~ they be checked regularly to em,ure long hfe and sdfe dnvlllg, notmg that when they're flat, you'll go nowhere, dnd when they're worn, conti olhng your car can be dIfficult ".r~ntLr br,ng~ vut tlll .. ""l.H::,L 10 tires because tIre preSbures fluctuate With changmg temperatures and shck roads can be hazardous With worn tires Peter Enckbon, AAA Michigan automotIve servIces dlrecl-or, recommends thdt tires - spare mcluded - be kept mflated at pressures spelled out 10 the owner's manual, USIng a tire gauge when the tires are cold "ThiS may take a few mmutes, but It'S worth It," Erickson said, notmg a tire that's 25 percent under-mflat-
ed can lObe 20 percent of ItS !lfe Another auto club "uggestlOn to help ensure pleasdnt wmter drlvlDg when wId temperature" and snow dre the order of the day IS to mdke sure the tlreb are the bame blze, the bame brand and tread pdttern, and don't mix radial-ply WIth blab-ply In MichIgan's WlDter \VUIlUtilld.ud, ~IlOW Llreb, LOO, are a good bet when mounted on the dTlvlng wheels, front or rear Also, examine tire tread Even tread wear IS deSired and IS achieved when a car's suspenSlOn IS m good condltlOn Some tread wear problems and pObslble bolutlOns • When one Side of the tire wears more than the other, wheel alignment should be checked and adjusted • Center wearIng indicates over-mflatlon Reduce air pressure
• Edges wearIng Indicate under-InflatIOn Increase air pressure • Uneven wear IS usually caused by dn out-of-balance wheel or worn suspensIOn Have the wheel balanced or worn component replaced • When the tread IS worn across two or more grooves, or IS less than 1/8 lOch deep, tire should be replaced Despite takIng precautIOns, tires do go flat, often when you're miles from nowhere and have no way to telephone for help If you must change a tire, for safety sake, With the car on level ground, place a block or rock behind andlor m front of wheels to keep the car from rolhng Before raising It With a Jack, loosen the lug nuts to keep the wheel With the flat tlre from spinning Consult the owner's manual for InstructIOns on positIOning and operatmg the Jack
Defensive driving in winter weather Motorists who learn to adapt to winter's poor VISibilIty, skids and braking difficulties reduce their nsk of Involvement m a weather-related colhslOn, reports AAA Michigan "Studies IndICate stoppmg distances are mcreased three to mne hmes on Ice or snow, and vehicles take tWice as long to stop on meitmg Ice or snow than on hard surfaces," said AAA Michigan commumty safety services manager Jerry Basch 'ThiS makes defenSive drIVIng techmques especially Important in winter weather." Basch offers the followmg tiPS to help motorists steer clear of wmter dnvlng trouble • Improve VISibility by clearIng all snow and ice from the entire car - hood, roof, trunk, turn Signals, tall hghts, headlights, wmdows, mirrors and
fender wells DnvIng With headlights on low-beam proVides better road I1lumlnatlOn m snow and fog than usmg high-beams • Remember posted speed hmlts are set for Ideal road and weather conditions Slow down when VISlblhty and road conditIOns are Impaired by bad weather or traffic • AVOld sudden starts, stops and turns Accelerate carefully so car wheels don't Spin • Don't brake hard The best techmque for brakmg under icy or snowy conditions is to use "threshold" or "squeeze brakmg." ThiS IS done by applYIng the brakes firmly to a pomt Just short of lock up, and then easing off the brake pedal slIghtly ApplYing steady pressure IS better than "pumpmg the brakes" and should be
practiced on dry pavement prIOr to dTlvIng on snow If your vehicle has anti-lock braking, contmuous firm brakIng IS usually recommended Check the owner's manual for proper procedure
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WinterIest Grosse Pointe Fanns residents attended the city's annual winterfest on Jan. 27 at Pier Park. Activities included ice skating, hockey puck shooting contests. ice skating races. ice fishing contests, human bowling, snowball throwing contests and a chili cookoff.
At last year's event, Barb Wlsney, right, became a human bowling ball and was tossed across the ice and, Mike Mengden, left, challenged other Farms residents in a sled pulling contest.
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A War Memorial sponsored program, The Presidents' Fmal Resting Places, a tour Via slIdes and lecture of the grave sites of many US. presidents, will be presented Monday, Feb. 5, from 7 to 9 p.m Speaker Don Samull provIdes mterestmg insIghts about the monuments and fascinating anecdotes and trIVia about each president The audience wIll also be treated to a sampling of some of the presidents' favorite desserts The program fee is $9 Advance registration IS encouraged. RegIstrations are accepted in person, by mall or by phone. Call the War Memorial at (313) 881-7511.
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Women happy with retirement Two thIrds of retired women say they are satisfied With retirement. according to a recent Amencan Express FInancIal AdVisors survey tJtIed, "The Money MystIque " These hIgh levels of sabsfaction may be related to finan clal security EIghty-two percent of retired women say they have been able to mamtain the same standard nf 1,., Ing they enjoyed prior to retirement Seventy-one percent of retired women say they have done about as well financially as they thought they would.
Martial status has only a ,>hght Impact on satl sfactlOn WIth retirement SIxty-eIght percent of retired marfled women are satisfied With retIrement, compared With 60 percent for retired women II ho are dIvorced. WIdowed or never married When asked whether they th mk retirees are better or I' ",.~!' eff than 10 :>C.lT" agu. 38 percent of retlTed women say retirees are worse off. 31 percent say better off, whJ1e 19 percent say things are about the same InflatIOn, health care costs, taxes and
low Interest rates are the most frequently Cited rea sons among those who feel re tlrees are worse ofT today The bIggest fears of retired women? Not haVing enough money to malntam their current hfestyle (14 percent), a major Illness (14 percent!, l,';;l-: mcd:~D.l b,lls Gr !.:d, vf health plan (8 percent), bore dam (5 percent) and outllv109 theIr assets (5 percent) A substantial portIon (33 per cent) reported no slg01ficnnt fears
What's happened to $60 billion 5.5. fund By Joseph Special Wnter
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Thls lS the last In a senes of cent of the $59.7 bIllion total four articles on the four So- cost ctal Secunty trust funds The remaining $38.35 bllIs there a conspiracy here? Anybody ever hear of thIS almost secret 8MI trust fund that spent over nearly $60 bllhon of the pubhc's money in 1994, the latest year reported? There's no conspiracy at
hon or 68.7 percent of SMI's costs came out of the government's general treasury and the $2 1 bllhon mterest earned on its assets Of the $59 7 bllhon in dIsbursements paId out by 8MI, $58 all. bilhon went for benefits and According to the board of $1. 7 billion was for admmistrustees of the Supplementary tra tIVe costs. Medical Insurance (SM!) When SMI was established Trust Fund, 8MI paid for all by Congress in 1965. It OTlglthe doctor bills and outpatIent nally covered only half the hospItal services of 31.4 mil- SMI costs, but our generous lion Americans 65 and over Congress gradually inand 3.7 milhon dIsabled creased this to more than twoAmencans, a total of 35 1 thirds. Discussions are now million individuals. It's bet. under way as to how much of tel' known as Part B of Medl. the increasing Part B costs care. Part A covers inpatIent WIll be borne by consumers hospItal bIlls for thIS same SMI coverage for disabled group. people began in 1973. Although SMI has the same While SMI disbursements trustees (three presidentIal In 1994 amounted to $59.7 bIlcabinet members and three lion, total Income was only other offiCIals) as the three $57.36 billion, resulting m a other Social SecurIty trust loss of $2 24 bIllion. Does this funds, it is not really a So- mean that SMI went bankCIal Secunty operatIon In rupt that year? that It gets no money from the 7 65 percent Social Security taxes all workers pay Instead. In 1994 SMI collected $16.9 bllhon in premIUms from the 35 1 milhon retired and dIsabled people who vol. untanly requested thIS coverage (currently $46.10 a
AARP to meet AARP Grosse Pointe City Chapter No. 3430 will meet on Monday, Feb. 12, at the Neighborhood Club, 17150 Waterloo in the CIty of Grosse Pointe. BIll Roscup will share WIth the membership slides that were taken during hIS trip through Scotland He has traveled extensIvely and presents an interesting slide presentation. The meeting begins at 1.30 p.m. Guests are welcome, and those 50 and older are encouraged to join the chapter. On March 11, the chapter will hold its annual St Patrick's Day luncheon. InformatIOn about the luncheon and the entertainment WIll be provided at the February meeting. as well as a chance to register for the luncheon, whIch IS reqUIred
No, because the fund hnd $23.2 bllhon invested In government bonds at the end of 1993. leavmg assets at $20 9 bllhon. Actually, SMI IS one fund that probably never will go broke since fmancmg for SMI IS set each year based on what WIll be needed In monthly premiums from the enrollees and what contrlbu tlon WIII be reqUITed from the general fund In additIOn to pure doctor's fees. SMI also covers laboratory tests performed In a doctor's office, durable medIcal equipment. ambulance servIces and facihty costs for services performed in a freestandmg ambulatory surgIcal center Conversation s often SWIrl around the questIon of what caused our federal debt to soar dunng the Reagan years, 1981.89. One answer IS that the government contTlbutions for 8MI climbed $195 bIllion - from $11 3 billion m 1981 to $308 bIllIOn In
Percentage of women satisfied With their or their spouse s retrrement? Marned 68% Not marned/dlvorcedlwldowed 60% Are you able to maintain the same standard 01 hVlng alter refiremen!? Yes 82% No 17°/_ Don't know/no opllllon 1% Have you done as well finanCially In retirement thought you would? Yes 72% No 25% Don 1 know/no opmlon 4%
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Yielding a tax break on your investment expenses It'" no ...elll'l th..lt It t..ll..e'" mone, to Jl1..ll..e mone) Whl'thu )OU )\..lnl to \entule IIlto the ...toek m..llket or re..lllOldte Ind l\ IdUdl Rl'tll emL'nt Aceount IIRAI ,,--ph \ou Ie hkeh to ...pend -onw m"I1L" on fee~ 101 JI1\ e-tmenl lOUIl-pIOl" ...! oll..brnkL I- Jnd IRA l u-todl rhL -I.' ,md Othll In\ e-tIllen! I e1..l!l.d expen ...e- ean add up Hm\ e\ er Congres", gl\e ...yOU..l tJ" ble..lk fOl the ...e co",h, albeit .1 ...mall one AccOIdmg to the \1lchlgan. AbsocldtlOn of Cert.tied Pubhc Account..lnh, \OU ma\ be ellgtble to deduct III\ e- tment e),.pen~lS a" an Itl ml7ed deductIOn on ,our td" I etUl n How much is deductible?
Inve50,000 :\IILhlgan turvlved by her husband, Vlasis; three daughters, Cynthia, Patricia and J ennifer, and two brothers, Charles and Constantine Funeral arrangements were handled by the A H. Peters Funeral Home m Grosse Pointe Woods. Interment is at Woodlawn Cemetery. Memorial donatIons may be made to the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, in care of Harper Hospital, or AssumptIOn Greek Orthodox Church.
Albert F. Fiorello Sr. POinte Farms due to com. phcatlOns from a stroke. Born In DetrOIt, Mr. FIOrello was a graduate of Southeastern HIgh School In Detroit and Wayne State University He worked for Prudent181 Insurance from 1945-1990 Mr FIOrello served m the US. Navy from 19421945. He was a member of many local CIvic orgamzations, includmg The DetroIt Commandery #1, Knights Templar, the Eastside Shrine Club, and the AnCIent Accepted Scottish Rite Masons. An avid golfer, Mr. FIOrello belonged to the Gowame Golf Club for 40 years He achieved many professional dIstinctions He was a hfe member of the Prudential Million Dollar Round Table for 38 years, He receIVed the National Quality Award for 20 years, and was the natIonal leader In hfe insurance sales In North America in 1947 Mr. FIOrello IS surVIved by hIS wife, Anne, two daughters, Susan and Nancy, a son, Albert Fiorello Jr, a SIster, Gerry FIorello, and two grandchildren. Interment is at Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit. ~em9.n~.t. ,d9n~tions 1llay be made to the Detroit Commandery Holy Land Scholarship Fund, Knights Templar, P.O Box 498, Battle Creek, Mich., 49016, or The Hospice of MichIgan, 16250 Northland Dnve, Southfield, Mich. 48075.
Serle K. Wigton A memorial service was held in the Mausoleum Chapel of Woodlawn Cemetery 10 Detroit on Wednesday, Dec. 27, for former City of Grosse Pomte resIdent Serie K Wigton. Mrs Wigton, 89, dIed on Wednesday, Dec 20, 1995,
In the Palm Garden Nursmg Home m Vero Beach, Fla Born In PhiladelphIa, Mrs WIgton made her home m Grosse POinte She was a graduate of BIshop Thorp Manor and PIerce College of Busmess AdnllnlstratlOn Mrs Wigton was a member of Grosse Pomte UnIted Church, the Grosse Pomte Yacht Club and the ('O"'1t7 Club of DetrC't Mrs WIgton IS surVIved Ly her daughter, Sene Frazer, her son, DaVId, fIve grandchildren and three great-grandchIldren Memonal donatlOr.~ may be made to IndIan RIver Memonal Hospital or Grosse POinte Unit J Church.
Dorothy Broucke A funeral Mass WIll be celebrated Saturday, Feb 3, In St Paul Catholic Church in Grosse Pomte Farm s at 11 a.m. for Farms resident Dorothy Broucke, who died on Thursday, Jan 25, 1996 m the Bethel Home In Viroqua, Wisc. Mrs Broucke, 78, was born in Detroit, and worked for 24 years at Warner-Lambert She was a secretary to the research doctor who developed the first rubella vaccine Mrs. Broucke IS surVIVed by her nephew, Bruce Hansen. She was predeceased by her husband, Constant Broucke Interment IS at the St. Paul Columbarlum. VISitation is at the Chas Verheyden Funeral Home In Grosse Pomte Park on FrIday, Feb. 2, from 5-9 p m. Memorial donations may be made to the Capuchin Monastery, 1740 Mt Elliott, Detroit, MIch., 48207
ty of Ch Icago an d Syra. cuse UniversIty She was a hbranan m the R,lTe Book Department of the UnlVer sity of ChIcago LIbrary Mrs Clark, while hv Ing In Gro'>se POinte, WdS a member of many CIVIC organIzatIOns, Inclu(!Jng the JUnior League of trolt She enjoyed scuba dlVmg and her grandchil. dren Mrs Clark's husband, PptPf f\ (,h rlychlatry, and malntamed a practIce In New Orleans He enjoyed sallJng Dr Myers IS surVIved by hIS parents. Eugene Myers and Joyce Myers, a SIster, Karyn Myers, and three brothers, Alan, BTlan and Dana
PRECINCT NO 3 - North boundary. the north boundary hne of Gro~se Pomte Farm~ between Chalfonte Avenue and Lake SI Clair, ea~t boundary. Lake 5t ClaIr between the north boundary of Grosse Pomte Farms and Moran Road. ~outh boundane~ the center of Moran Road between Lake St ClaIr and Gros~e Pomte Blvd Ihe rcar lot lme of Ihe ~outh ~Ide of Lothrop Road between Grosse Pomte Blvd and Ridge Road. and the center of Kerby Road between north and ~outh mler~ectmg ~treet number, 200 and 240, and the rear lot hne of the north Side of Moro~s Road between RIdge Road and the northea~t comer of LOl 409 Country Club Park Subdlv,,,on No 4. and the north lot line of Lot 317 Country Club Park Subdlvl~lon No 3. we~t boundane,. the cenler at Gro~,e Pomte Blvd between Moran Road and the rear lot hne of Ihe ')outll ~Ide of Lothrop Road, and the center of Ridge Road between the rear lot Ime of the ~outh ~Ide of Lothrop Road and Kerby Road and the center of Ridge Road between Kerby Road and the exten,lon of the rear lot line of the north ~lde of Moros~ Road. and the rear lotlme of the ea~t ')Ide of Chalfonte Avenue bemeen the northea~t comer of Lot 409 Country Club Park SubchvlSlon No 4 and the northea,t comer of Lot 317 Country Club Park SubdiVISion No 3, and the center of Chalfonte Avenue between the northwe~t comer of Lot 317 Country Club Subdlvl"on No 3. dnd the north boundary of Gro~,e Pomte Farm~
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Former Grosse Pomte Farms reSIdent LIanne Clark dIed of brain cancer on Friday, Jan 12, 1996 In La Jolla, Calif Mrs Clark, 65, was born In Los Angeles and grew up In Beverly HIlls A graduate of Pomona College m 1952, Mrs Clark was a hfelong student of musIc and hIstory She studIed at the Universi-
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Funeral arrangements were handled by the Cha'> Verheyden Funeral Horne of Gr05'>e Pomte Park MemOTlal donatIOns may be macle to the MIchIgan AntICruelty SocIety, 13569 Jos Campau, DetrOIt, Mlch, 48212
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Cynthia A. Veen A memorial service was held on Monday, Jan 29, for former Grosse POinte Park resident CynthIa A Veen, who died 10 her home 10 New HampshlTe on Thursday, Jan. 25, 1996, after a lengthy battle with cancer Mrs Veen, 41, IS survived by her husband, Steve Stresky, three brothers, Steven, Kevm and David; and her mother, Ann Degroot Veen Memonal donatIOns may be made to South Church, 292 State Street, Portsmouth, N H , 03801, or Squamscott VA and Hospice Care, 89 Old Rochester Road, Dover, N H ,
Betty Lou Antich
A memorIal service was held in the A.H Peters Funeral Home In Grosse Pomte Woods for former Grosse Pomte Woods resi. dent Stanton Carroll Crawford on Thursday, Jan 25 Mr Crawford, 76, died on Sunday, Jan 21, 1996, in St John Hospital In DetroIt. Mr Crawford was born
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In DetrOIt, and attended MIchigan State College A veteran of WWII, he attamed the rank of sergeant dUTlng hiS service In the US Army Mr Crawford worked for the GAF Corp as chree lOf of marketIng In the De l ro It office An aVid gol fer dnd bowler, Mr Crawford WdS a member of the Se11I0r Men's Club of Grosse Pomte, and was a past pr(H~lrl().nt of ~hC cr.bn::~2D. tlOn He was also a member of the Lochmoor Club Mr Crawford 1urvlved by hiS WIfe, Ehzabeth, a daughter, Carol Eroe, a son, RIchard, a brother, Robert, and 10 grandch Jld re n Interment IS at Woodlawn Cemetery HI DetrOIt Memorial donatIOns may be made to the Amen can DIabetes ASSOCIatIOn, 30600 Te legraph Road, Bmgham Farms Mlch 48025 "
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Section 2 The Clt) Counlll ,hall b) re,olutlon auoptcd nol later thaI It~ ,eUlnd re~ul1r mcetmg prccedlng any elcctlon de'lgnate a polhng place meal h election prellnLl and ,hall gl\C notll c ot thc location of ~uch pol1mg piale, by pubhcatlOn at le.l,t t" Ile before ealh clectlon 111 a ne" 'paper havmg a general circulatIOn at rcgular mtcr.ah m thc Clly ot Gro'le Pomte Farm~ ~
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Grosse POInte South's mstrumental musIc department will present Its band and orchestra m a wmter concert on Wednesday, Feb 7, at 8 p.m. In the Parcells MIddle School audItorIUm SelectIOns to be performed • mclude Beethoven's "Egrnont Overture," 'The Great Gate of KIev" by Moussorgsky, Orff's "Carmma Burana" and 'The George Washington BICentennIal March" by Sousa. The concert Will Include over 175 InstrumentalIsts who are enrolled m South's bands and orchestras There IS no admissIOn charge, and the public is mvited For further informatIOn, call Ralph Miller, instrumental music director, at (313) 343-2388
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MembershIp offers unhmlted free ddml::,slon to the DetrOit Zoo, the Belle Isle Zoo and the Belle Isle AquarIUm, free parkmg, free admls::>lOn to more than 150 other zoos and aquarIums all o~er the country, dnd loads of discounts, events, and first crack at society-sponsored tours The DetrOit ZOOIS located at 8450 W 10 Mile, Just north of 1-09G, \1\1 ~",L uf \Y""J .... II J ll) Tllel C I" d L1emelll.lUU" Royal Oak It open::, at 10 am momentum at the zoo now" every day except Glancy was the first recipiThanksglvmg, Christmas and ent of the DetrOit Zoological Institute's Nautilus Award, an New Year's The WIG IS directly across annual tribute to a commumty leader whose efforts have POSI- from the zoo's admISSIOn booths tively affected the future of For mformatlOn about the wlldhfe and strengthened the appreciatIOn of nature Detrolt ZoolOgical SocIety. call (810) 541-5717, for mformaMembershIp m the DetrOIt ZoolOgical SOClety ranges from tlOn about the zoo, call (810) $35 for mdlvlduals to $500 for 398.0900, about the WIG, call (810) 398-Q903 patrons
Most of our VIsItors are chIldren, but I'm amazed at the number of seDlor cItIzens I see here Some come on a weekly baSIS I see lots of adults here WIth no children Lots of cam. eras, sketch pads and binOCUlars" The Zoological SocIety counts 32,000 households In Its membership "Compare that to 2,500 households In 1985," she said
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New arrivals Jeffrey Auld Lepley Jeff and Theresa Lepley of Grand Rapids are the parent::, of a ,;on, Jeffrey Auld Lepley, born Dec 8, 1995 Paternal grandparents are Nancy and Fred Lepley of Grosse Pomte Woods Maternal grandparents are Barbara and John Graclk of Tawas Great-grandmother IS Evelyn Miller of Sdgllldw
Carly Ann Walkowiak Michael and Jolt WalkOWIak of Grosse Pomte Woods are the parents of a daughter, Carly Ann WalkOWIak, born Jan 10, 1996 Maternal grandparents
are Sam and Debble LopIccolo of Sterlmg HeIghts Paternal grandparents are Arthur and Nma WalkOWIak of Grosse Pomte Woods GI eat-grand. mother::, are Susan Lopiccolo and Donna Smith, both of St Clair Shores
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Andrew Warren Pashoian Barbara and Norman Pashulan .lie the p.lrenb of a bon, Andrew Warren Pa"hOlan, born Dec 29, 1995 Maternal grandpal enb arc Irene and Paul Gracey of Gros::,e POllltc Farms Patcl nal grandpa I ents arc ('lftlfP ,mri Norman Pd"hoIan of Malden, Md","
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Win over South is tops with North spikers By Chuck Klonke
Sports Editor Gros;,e Pomte North's volleyball team has beaten all of Its Macomb Area Conference White DIvIsIOn opponents this year, but a non-league VictOry ranks as the Norsemen's pmnacle of success Of course, It was a 15-10, 1513 wm over crosstown rIval Grosse Pomte South 'We've had a lot of good matches, but I think the girls would say that beat 109 South was the hlghhght so far," saId coach Ann Belloli. "They've been talkmg about that one smce December when South beat us at the ChIppewa Valley tournament We're both evenly matched teams, but losmg to them gave us somethmg to focus on" LIke most North-South battles, this was packed with excItement. Laura Plana served eight
straIght pomts, mcludIng three aces, In the first game In the second, North battled from a slx-pomt defiCIt to Will "It's always very emotIOnal when we olav South and "f1mptImes when the emotIOns run that hIgh the skIlls go fight out the door, but thIs tIme we managed to keep the skIll level up," Belloh saId Plana's servmg has been one of the factors 10 North's success so far thIS year "You can always count on two or three aces a game from Laura," Belloh SaId "She has such a strong topspm on her serves, they're difficult to read" Another factor IS the team chemIstry "The girls play so well together," the coach saId 'We lost seven players from last year's team, so I'm a httle surpnsed that they've clicked so well together thiS early In the
sea"on But many of the girls pldyed together at Star of the Sed so thlb was like a reUnIon for them They also have great attitudes, so it's easy for them tf1 work togpthpr A.nct they're fun to coach" Plana Isn't the only player smgled out by Belloh 'We played -~~. ';it.." • .t.eoU
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De La Salle IS takJng applications for two assistant track coaches and a jumor varsity tenms coach. The track coaches needed are a shot put and discus coach and a sprint and field event coach. Anyone mterested should call athletic director Mike Jolly at (810) 778-2207 dunng normal school hours
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Coaching a young high school basketball team comes With plenty of ups and downs That's the roller coaster Umverslty Liggett School coach Chuck Wnght IS ndmg these days Two weeks ago the Knights posted a pair of Impressive victones, but last week they dropped their only game - a 6743 Metro Conference loss to Lutheran Northwest "Last week was exam week and we had a week between games," Wn~ht said "'rho'lE' were probably factors III the way we played And we don't have the experIence of knowIng how to deal With those kinds of SituatIOns" ULS fell behind early and never recovered "Northwest wa~ hungrier and played WIth much more intensIty," Wright s31d "We were sluggl~h We have to play
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ULS bows in Metro harder and be more phySIcal " One of the pre-game keys to Victory for the Knights was stoppmg Northwest sharpshooter Scott Roper. But Roper burned ULS for 13 of his 24 POints in the first half "We knew we had to stop hIm, but we didn't do a very good job of guardmg him," Wnght said. "We tned several different people on him, but couldn't stop hIm. He's a good shooter, but we didn't get a hand m hiS face " The Knights trailed by nme POints at halftime and by 18 after three quarters There were some bright spots for ULS Semor CalVin Martin played a good game WIth 12 pomts and 12 rebounds Brian Bruenton added eight pomts and five aSSISts, while C R Moultry collected seven rebounds Charley Strong had five rebounds In only eight minutes of play
"I told them It was a 'W' and that's all," he said. "We had been making progress, but in thIS game we regressed." Defever fimshed with nine points. He and Wascher each grabbed seven rebounds. KImball and Bartlett led Anchor Bay WIth 13 points apiece. South reached the midway point of the regular season with a 5-5 overall record and a 3-1 mark In the MAC White ''Now we have to take the next step and continue to improve," Petrouleas said. 'This is an important week for us. We have to get a couple of 'Ws'to contmue to control our destiny in the league race."
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Avalanche 3, Flames 2 Goals J P ChampIne, Jim Roney Johnny Ghanem (Avalanche), Remy Fromm 2 (BruIns) Comments Goahes Jeremy Holifield (Avalanche) and Troy Ca.e) (Flames) each played "ell
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Comments The Whalers' balanced team effort featured maJor contrIbutIona from Richard Marsh and LaMia Whalers 5, Bruins 1 Goals Steve Maxwell, Paul Stevens, Jason WhIte, 'lbm Orozco, Andy LaplSh (Whalers), DaVId Spicer (Brums) AssISts Maxwell 3, Stevens, White, 'lbm Campbell (Whalers), Jeff Masserang, Andrew Carter (Brums) Comments The Whalers had strong games from Richard Marsh and
Bobb\ Adam -lrong Brum' Brett I>plcer
Pogue, while John LaMIa, FUJIta and Laplsh turned m defelL,,,e performances The r"""" ed good efforts from Fletcher Tony Gathff and
Whalers 14, VLS 0 (,oal_ hurt Faber 4 Adam F4]lta J I>te\e Maxwell 2, Ja,on White 2, o\ndv LdPlsh 2, John LaMia IWhaler.) -\bS1>ls White 3 Maxwell 5, LU ,lj~ r UJIlU, tlooOv Pogue J (Whalers) Comments Goahe Aaron Robmson had plenty of help from hiS teammates In po"tmg the shutout The Whalers ,cored SIX goals m the first period Defen.semen LaMIa, F4]lta and Pogue pla)ed good all around games Whalers 8, Flames 1 Goal. Steve MalCWell 4, T,m Bledsoe Adam FUJita, Kurt Faber 2 (Whalers), ChrIstian Gawley (Flames) ASSists FUJita Jason WhIte 3, MalCWell 4, Paul Stevens, Bledsoe, Tom Campbell (Whalers), Remy Fromm (Flames) Comments The Whalers broke the game open With three first-period goals and played a strong game throughout while takmg only one mmor penalty Whalers 6, Avalanche 1 Goals Paul Stevens 2, RIchard Marsh 2, Kurt Faber (Whalers), ChrIS Weigand (Avalanche) AsSISts Steven Maxwell 2, Jason White, Marsh, Adam FUJita, Tim Bledsoe (Whalers) Comments Stevens got the Whalers off to a good start WIth two first period goals and Marsh also talhed hiS two 10 successIon The Whalers got fine defen.slve games from FUJIta and Bobby Pogue Whalers 4, Cobras 3 Goals Paul Stevens 3, Tun Bledsoe (Whalers), Nick Hoban, Ryan Lenahan, Joe McGlnrus (Cobras) AsSISts Kurt Faber 2, Adam FuJita, 'lbm Campbell 2, John LaMia, Steve Maxwell, RIchard Marsh (Whalers), Jeremy Damaske 2, Nick McGlnms, Lenahan, Bryan Bragman (Cobras) Comments The Whalers atrong team play at both ends helped them overcome the fine goaltendmg of the Cobras' Nate Mmmck Bledsoe scored the wmner WIth a mmute and a half left m the thIrd period SQUIRT HOUSE Habs 8, Canucks 5 Goals Nick Deblouw, Ian Eltch, Matt Scarfone, Patrick Mansfield, Greg MelVin 3, Se\ erm Jenson (Habs), Pattlck Hogan 2, Michael MazzeI, Pete Truba, WIlham Moran (Canucks) Comments The fast.paced geme produced SIXgoals m the final penod FIrst year player MelvlO completed hiS first hat trick WIth 10 seconds left m the game Roadrunners 4, Bruins 2 Goals RichIe Giffin 2, Matt LOUlsell, ArIS Karabetsos (Roadrunners), Brad Lenard 2 (Brums) AsSistS Gabe Komeczkl, George Murphy, Nick Andrew, GIffin (Roadrunners), Tom Solomon,
Brandon Krl\jn1ak (BruIns) Comments The Roadrunners scored tWice m the last three mmutes to beat the Brums, who had tied the game on Lenard's two third-period goals The Roadrunners received fine defenSive play from 'lbm Ta\ery and Mike May, whIle the Bruins got outstandmg goaltendmg from CraIg Onderbeke and solid play from Richard Brace, Dan Latham, Mike HICks and Brandon Koch
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Excellerll condibon, 77,000 CoupeAuto, loaded, exCfll. CIOUS 3 bedroom, 2 112 bath Carpet, garage BuckFor InformatIOn runs good $1 000 886age, pa!f(lng AV8JIabIe 2124 1886 Cutlass C8Jals, 2 door, miles, leather mterJor lent conddlon $10,000 821brick CoIonlaI Natural fireIngham near Mack. $425 1 carolyn House 7365 $450 88Q.3llI7 no rust. very clean, cruse $2,900 or best offer 8101003 place. den, Iatchen wrtIl eat1/2 secunty 886-1924 884-6855 contnlI, FMlcas&etle, power 1993 GRANO VOYAGER LE- RIVARD996-9449 upper 2 bedroom, Ing speoe and appiances, WIndows and locks, sunroof V6 7 passenger, loaded, TAl County Co/jI9 Rescue $615 plus ublJbes 881. NEAR Grosse POInte, Bedford, sunroom, oenlraI 8/!', 2 car 1991 DODGE Colt, AMIFM $2,000 Gary, 313-881-6214 11108 5 room upper $415 excellent cond"dJon $10,900 7794 Cdbes for adoplJon Fence garage $1400. EaSISlde cassette 4 speed Runsl plus ulIIilIes. 31~ central L8llSlng 313-885reqUired Call lor InformaManagement Company, looks great $3,2001 Best 1985 Camara, htgh miles, V-6, 1800 Hampton, Grosse PoInte VW FOX '90, great oondi1lon, 4840, 839-4462 eves tion (313)326.2806, automabc, Illr, good COfldj. 884-4887 313-882-'1872. Woods- upper 1 bedroom (810)528-2442 bOn Must selIl $2,700 313AMIFM cassette 8lr, newer VOYAGER 1987, V-6, autwrth stove $6OOJ monlh, THREE bedroom home m 1990 PIymoIAh Laser AS, eu521-5425 brakes, manual Call 331malIC, 8lr, clean, runs good MICHIGAN Anb-CrueIty S0CI$6OOJ secunty 810-779Grosse PoInte, llvlIdllble toma1JC, AIC, power Excel5060 tor a test dove $3,400 $3,200 810445-0369 ety will be holding pel adop0400 Ask b' Don 1984 Ponbac J2000 Stabon FebnJaJy 15th, $5001 monIh Ierd condilJon. 70,000 rrules ONE bedroom, heat and walef lions on saturday, Fetln.Iary Wagon, very dependable CaI after 5'00, lI24oOO28 SAAR 91, 9000 Turbo Very 1992 caravan- 7 passenger 6 GROSSE PoInte WOOds- 2 $4,9951 negotl8ble 881Included. on Cadieux near I3, 1996 at Peteare Super.r low COSI transponatlOfl 1955 clean, 69K, $15,500 810cylinder automatiC, 55K bedroom T ownhouae aplIIt94 881-8891 VERY lIrlICIUlI boat hou8e on tore, Eastbrook Commons, $950 810-778-1914, beeper 772-5295 313-885-2912 ments $750 Completely water wdh boatweII $800. 1987 Conquest SpoIt Coupe9 Mile and GratJOl between CADIEUXI Halper. large 1 31~ 1986 TOYOTA Cellca GT. 331.1368. remoc:Jeled with stowe, refngBurgundy Wdh burgundy bedroom apar1Jnent, stolle, noon and 400 P m 613 AUTOMOTIVE erator, oeotraI IlIr Cable auto, ll\ItlI8Qe mles, nICe 1895 Aurora, daI1< green, Iealher Sharpl $3,5001 best refngeretor, heat, water WANTED TO BUY THE Grosse POinte Animal reedy Full basement with car $2,350 884-8277 PR8E area at GlOS88 PoiIQ moonroof, heated seats 810-773-2965 $38S/ month 810-72&0004 ClinIc has a cute male Woods, 3 bedroom brick washer and rryer connec> $28,8001 best. Days 810l The goodl ALL cars wanted 1995 Red Eagle Talon ESI, Golden Retnever mIX young 1'IIlCh, 2 112 car atI8ChId lions No pel polley MUSl EAST English Village Area497-6176, lMlnlngs 810- 1891 Audi 80 Ouattro Black, The badl The ugly! Top d0lpower IocksI Windows! sunsee1l 313-222-5779 garage CompIeleIy ~ extrerneIy clean. metICuedlit looking lor a home ~on, upper bock 2 77&0786 lar paldl $50. $5 000 roof CIlJlS8 contnlI, AMIFM eled. brand new appIianc:es Also a AelrIever rTlIX lllat IS lously ITllIInlaJned Loaded bedroom. 1 bath, appllances HARCOURT. Two bedroom STS 1992. dark blueI Seven days. 810-293-1062 cassette, alarm, bnted Wln81l>-852-23>2, pager 810brown and very sweet Call No pets, IT1lrlIITll-"1 1 ~ mcluded, air, fireplace, upper und, natural fireplace, gray, 40,000 ITIlIes loadedl dows, a1UlTllnum wheels 405-1554 31~-5707 lease $1500 1 112 mcQtl screened porch ReferFIonda room $775 month $18,900 810-296-6240 15000 miles $14,000 ~ secunty deposit 88S()146 ences $4751 month plus 1993 Accord LX, green , SIr, Wilcox AeaItors 884-3550 1127 GRAND AM '93- loaded, aulO securtty 882-9810 power. locks, Windows, HARPER Woods- 4 bedroom SPACIOUS 2nd floor, 2 bedNeeded liqUId laundry de$8,4001 best otrer 313-881. tape, 52,000 mles $11,950 hou8e with den on Wood0Iarder 602 AUTOMOTIVE BUYING UNWANTED room apar1men1, plenty at 5519 GUILFORD, 2025 Work 313-248-2882. t8lQ8lll Paper Towels 884-9449 mont. $850 884-0501, 85 PllIkI GadIeux area. 1 bedfORD storage $595 Includes weOR~TUP 3SMM film- 200 speed 0961 1992 Ponbac Sunblrd, 45,000 1891 Toyota Ceica GT. many room upper $3251 heat, se. ter A\IBlIable 211 No pets CARS, TRUCKS" VANS MAKE IT A BE KIND TO 1989 Tempo GL. AtAo, air, ITIlIes, loaded, 8XllllIent ooncurity Aflet 7 P m 810-296opbons, 64,000 miles, excel. The Blake Co 881-6100 GROSSE PoInte Woods: ... CORVETTES locks, mtrTOfS, b11, Slereo, ANIMALS WORLD ditJon, car phone 810-~ 0924 lent COIdtlon $8,500 313cious 3 bedroom Colonial, new bras & more One of a MERCEDEDS TWO townhouse condos 2 1896 ANTI- CRUEL TV 882.()5()9 atlached garage, large cloeWARREN! Cadieux, 5077.79 kind- needs nothlng ~ bedroom & 3 bedroom JAGUARS. ASSOCIATION 1994 BUICK Roedmasler alS, targe Ict. Near Sl Jahn. Grayton One bedroom upIent1 $3,500 313-839-4462. 1182 CONVERTIBLE VW Each Includes 1 bath, ~ TOP DOLLAR PAIDI 13589 JOS. CAMPAU $1.500 313-881.1452 tate WtqJn, Champegne per, Idtchen Wdh apphanoes Rabbit, 42,000 miles .menl, waler kltchen appliPAYING MORE THAN lOOK IN THE with \\iOOd tnmI ran leather DETROIT 48212 $35Oi monttl plus secunty ances, new carpet, fTest1 loElded Whlle on while 706 HOUSES FO~ RENT THE REST rntenor loaded uke new, 891.7188. Home Owners Realty Co, paJnt, 1 car unattached gaNever seen Winter $11 ,0001 OctrOI' Waynt Counfy ENTERTAINMENT 9.500 mtles Fill facIory 810-n4-0033 24 HOURS TOP dog I'llSCI& Pets on pabest 81Q.41S-8780 rage No pets! ExoeIent 10walTa nty, $21 ,0001 best SECTION 886-7365 rade Every Saturday at the catJon Near bus line and THREE bedroom lower, nanraJ NEAR Cadieux! Harper2 beef. JAGUAR 87 XJ6 V P Bur313-882-3402 Hampton Theatre '" AocOfireplace, carpelJng, app1ishopplng $650 & $700 per room ranch. SfO\I8, I8frfgIn. gandy, sunroof, 65,000 FOR esler 12- 3 81~1426 1892 Saturn Sl. 1- gray, 4 door, month, plus secunty 313ances $500 month plus setor. washerl dryer. carpet, 614 AUTO INSURANCE $7,500 313-886-5005 Introductions sunroof, 58,000 miles 343-1535, (8 to 4 30) CU18InS, oetIng fans, gItcr.mty deposd 8101984 Volvo 240 GL. no rust, AUTO Insurance- Low down $5,lKlO 882-8961, 885-6239 "'s A Fun and Easy Way rage. aIllnn No btlaernenL BEACONSFELDI (847) South EAST English Village- Charmrnec:hanIcaIy eXcellent, sunFenced yard $5001 1st and To Meet SIngle Peoplel payment, $125 Doesn't 1883 Pontiac Trans Am, mg upper 1 bedroom $450 of Jefferson 2 bedroom roof $3,400 331-7995 lasl months plus 88CU'fty matter what your drMng relower, washer, dryer, stove, 76,000 mill$, new motorl rnc:ludes heat, laundry, gaMINIATURE SCHNAUZERS c:1epoSIt and lAiIilJes 923COld's like Partners tnsur bans, T tops, Ioeded, ~ rage, Slorage 885-3216 relngerator $4751 month 606 AUTOMOTIVE 4434 for adoplJon very ioYlng 1994 Crown VlCtona LX- 8 cyI&nee 795-3222 313-823-8776 lent condlllon $3,650 313Leave Il-:JlI JIIPS 4 WHIIl neutered male 6 years SIr ,nder leather, alum,num 343-5498 2 Bedroom 500 BLOCK at Neff SpecIous CADlUEX Mack. 1 bedroom Ct1ATSWOfmt per sweet spayed female 7 cast wheels loaded 1995 JEEP Grand Cherokee upper $350 plus 88CU'fty upper, hardwood floors, 3 bedroom upper Large 651 ftOATS AND MOTO~S ye8IS Greet compamons $12 500 Gentnli leaslng lJmrted, fufIy loaded, 10K 882-4245 1983 Chevy Full SIZe Stabon updated kJlchen wrtIl nook laundry garege access II'lIl care nonshed 81 (}.68(). 313-885-4840, 839-4482 $26,000 1 Best 810-263Wagon- V -8, loaded, aulO Very $plICIOUS $395 313- THfEE bedroom Colonial. 1 1/ LMng room WIth natural file. 1426 4673 eves 199421' CUSTOM $1000 821.1003 417.2009, ll86-8895 place 1 all QlIIlI98 Seper 2 belli, 2 car garage ... BOSTON WHALER rate basement $1,0001 per anoes Included 1 yeer 1993 Cherokee Country. 2 month Call John, 881-9020 Outrage & Trailer 225 H P lease $5!n' plus 1 IllCIIllhs 701 APTS flATS DUmX door, exoellent COIldrtlon, secunty 881-5036 S C S Macomb Counly EVlnrude Oceanpro, Hy. TWO bedroom lower 894 100 000 mile warranty draullc steenng live $14,150 :'113-885-7437 HARPER! Wl1t1Jer. 10391 RoxBeaconsfield, hardwOOd lIoors, _ bath & kitchen, wells Modified sealing bury, 3 bedroom brick ~ numbers
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Governor's residence a safer place for children Every year, nearly three milhon children are injured in the home, according to the National Safe Kids Campaign. Many of these unintentional injuries can be prevented with simple and inexpensive measures. Like many parents, Gov. John and Michelle Engler considered this as their triplet daughters became more mobile and started going in three different directions. After a thorough survey and walk-through of the entire home, Lowe's Home Safety Council advised the governor and his wife on how to child-proof their residence. Engler noted, "My daughters are at the age where their 30 curious fingers are getting into everything." The consultation produced a lIst of more than 150 potential hazards which needed quick attention ..It IS critIcal that parents take a close look at their homes well before children start getting around on their own," said Mary
Ellen Fise, product safety director for the Consumer Federation of America and a director of the Lowe's Home Safety Council. 'The best way to maximize child safety in the home is for parents to get down on their hands and knees, the level at which a child will eventually crawl and walk, and go throughout the house in this manner. Look for electrical outlets without plugs, cords that can pull lamps down on them, cabinets without locks, anything that might possibly be hazardous." A team of volunteers from the Lowe's Home Safety Council performed the Engler's home safety makeover. One especially challenging aspect of the job was maintaining the aesthetic beauty of the custom cabinets and woodwork. To ensure that safety enhancements met the high standards fostered by the overseers of the residence, several potential hazards will be handled by the MichIgan Department of Management and Budget.
"Throughout the year, we are urging parents and grandparents to give their families the gift of safety. Parental supervision of children is still paramount, but taking the time to child-proof your home, whether you have one child or 10 in the family, is just as important as regular doctor visits," Michelle Engler said. ''We're glad to know Margaret, Hannah and Madeleine are now safer at home." Throughout the Engler residence, electrical outlets were covered, cord shorteners were attached, latches were added to all drawers and cabinets containing anything harmful to children, and locks were attached to VCRs in order to avoid possible electrocution. In addition, the team relocated potentially dangerous household products to be out of a climbing child's reach. ''Because we want everyone to understand the importance of home safety, particularly where
children are involved, the Lowe's Home Safety Council has childproofed other high profile family homes," said David Oliver, manager of community relations for Lowe's. "In addition to Gov. and Mrs. Engler, we advised Keith and Becki Dilley, the nationally known parents of sextuplets, on how to child-proof their home on the children's first birthday and again when they turned 2. We use these examples to help parents prevent injuries and to create in them a greater peace of mind." Consumers can receive more information about child. safety and other home safety topics by calling 1-800-SAFE-HOME, the Lowe's Home Safety Council's tollfree, 24-hour information line. Free home safety packets can also be obtained by caIling this number. The Lowe's Home Safety Councll is a nonprofit organizatwn founded by Lowe's Companies Inc., one of America's largest home center retailers.
G.P. War Memorial offers interior design class A four-week class in interior design, as well as an opportunity to visit the Michigan Design Center in Troy, are offered by the War Memorial in February. Both programs offer participants a firsthand look at the latest trends in home decor. Interior designer Judy Sieber is both instructor and tour guide. The class is scheduled Thursdays,
Feb. 1 through 22, from 10 a.m. to noon. The tour is a featured highlight of a War Memorial sponsored day trip to be held Wednesday, Feb. 21, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The day trip also includes a leisurely stop at the Somerset Collection where time is planned for shopping, a scarf tying demonstration and lunch on your own. At the Design Center, Sieber
will lead the tour through a rug showroom and a fabric showroom, offering fresh ideas for enhancing or completing an existing decor. Time is allowed for visiting areas of specific interest. The cost of the day trip is $23 a person and includes motorcoach and tour. During the four-week class, Sieber will provide a step by step overview of the design process
from empty room to completed project. Design, furniture placement, spatial concepts and color are among topics to be discussed. Class participants are encouraged to bring room measurements and pictures of the room, if possible. Course fee is $50 for four weeks. Advance registration for both activities is required. Call (313) 881-7511.
Spangle Portrait Design featured at Home & Garden ShoW" Spangle Portrait Design of Grosse Pointe Woods will be among more than 300 exhibitors at the fourth annual Spring Home & Garden Show which opens today, Feb. 1, at the Novi Expo Center. Spangle Portrait Design will feature photographic services. "With so many great companies gathered together exhibitmg their home and garden products and services, the show is an invaluable resource for homeowners," said Gilbert "Buzz" SIlverman, president of the nonprofit Buildmg Industry ASSOCIatIOn of Southeastern MichIgan
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Reduced for Qulctc Sale 1650 sq ft 2 story with basement. Two boatweJls, 2.5, 3-4 bedrooms, den. Must see inSIde to appreciate the space. Immediate occupancy for
$179,900. 81o-m-3831.
ranch In popular Rochester Sub A great room WIth cozy fireplace, plush carpet, all neutral colors, flawless, 15X12 master bedroom WIth a large walkIn closet and master bath with an oversIZed shower ThIS home also features A 3 car garage. a 3 tIered cedar deck and a profeSSIonally landscaped yard Priced to sell at $199,900 Page, Carol Allen, ReMax executIve, 810-529-3110
number
& signature.
OPEN
4. CdonIaILancaster, Grosse
Sunday
20847
1.
POinte Schools- 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, family room 22'x 19', ~, deck 22'x 16'
882.2941
TODAY'S BEST BUYS
Harper Woods First Offering Absolutely gorgeous 3 bedroom ColonIal. Featurmg 27' liVing room With formal dlnmg area, 2 full baths, natural fireplace and garage. $82,500.
attached lot,
garage,
sharp!
$205,000,
DETROIT- Outer Dr & Warren. Four bedroom. 2 bath Brick $35,000 Land Contract tsnns, possible rent with optIon to buy. HomeWorks Realty 810-nSOOOQ GROSSE Pointe Woods- 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Bungalow, central air, 2 car attached garage. $156,900 881-8011 GROSSE POInte Woods area4 bedroom bnck bungalow, new kitchen, 2 baths, central air, walking distance to schools, centrally located to 1-94 Good conditIon. InqUIre within for ImmedIate occupancy By owner, 882-5420
Classified
Advertising
313 882-6900 GROSSE POInte Woods area3 bedroom bungalow WIth natural fireplace, 2 baths, central air, new waterproof basement WIth 10 year warranty. walkIng distance to schools, centrally located to 1-94 InqUire within for ImmedIate occupancy By owner, No brokers 882-5420 GROSSE POInte Woods Cape Cod on large lot, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, den! 4th bedroom, natural fireplace. updated eat In kitchen, 2 car garage, finIshed basement WIth lav. central air $159,900 No brokers 885-
3629 COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
760' Frontage on 23 Mile Rd east of 1-94 CEC Realty,
81 Q.468.2259.
at
4th
bedroom.
One floor plan, fireplace, finIShed basement, 2 car attached garage. Priced to sell at $160,000. TERMS!
CROWN REAL TV TOM MCDONALD
& SON
CONDOS/ APTSIFLATS
WOODBRIDGE
EAST
Rare single floor with 2 bedrooms 2 full baths & laundry. Security & clubhouse with pool.
$79.900.
St;13ber Realty 810-775-4900 26560 HIDDEN COVE 2 bedroom conclo, 1,450 square feet Basement, garage. $137,900. Century 21. 810-
294-3655. TWO
condominiums,
Sunset
Plaza East Jefferson, St. C1cur Shores. 1 bedroom shown by appointment only Water & heat Included In mcuntalnance, carport. No Brokers. $44.900. Call after 6 p m 884-5420. 886-9065.
St. Clair Shores 11/ Jefferson, 2 bedroom WIth open floor concept, neat and clean, private basement, carport.
$48,500. Only $1,500 down. St. Clair Shores Two bedrooms, 1.5 baths, new appliances, central air, carport, only $54,900. Ask for Donna May. Schuftes Real Estate 810-573-3900
800 HOUSESFOR SAlt
Open Sunday 2-4 pm 21456 Newcastle Harper Woods West off Mack ShaJ'p three bedroom brIck bungalow, queen sIze kltcnen. lots of storage room, bIg bedrooms, partially finrshed basement WIth bath, 2 5 car gara_qe Bonus-1 year AHS warranty
Asking •.• $98,OOO JUST LISTEOHARPER WOODS Open concept brIck ranch with famllv room irVIng room and Kitchen' Three bIg bedrooms finished casement and attached garage Newer fumace and central aIr
f7/ace
a realestate
advertisement in the "YourHome" section of the Grosse Pointe News and The Connection
Newspapers and reach over 150,000 potential buyers! Monday, Noon deadline
EAST ENGUSH VIlLAGE QualItY three bedroom bnck l)unqalow, WIth firePlace lormai dIning room, fu1 I basement and garage 1 year AHS warTan1?l~
00lY .••555,500
HARPER WOODS HONEY MaIntenance
free ranch
WIth huqe krtchen,
finrsheobasement, newer furnace..! king size Mng room ana garage ' Only ..• $68,900
Carol 'Z' Koepplin
CliARMING Cape Cod 2 5 bath
803
Asking .••$85,900
room brick Ranch with
liams (Farms)
natural fire-
terms.
NEW LISTING!
room,
nace w/CAC,
place. 21136 Kenmore. $109,000. 313-882.7547
large
Offered
Grosse Pointe Woods Custom built semi 3 bedpossible
p.m. Grosse POInte Schools 3 bedroom brick bungalow, 2.5 car garage, screeed-in porch Newer fur-
802
Grosse Pointe Woods Custom built Roman bnck ranch, 3 bedrooms, famIly room, fireplace, 1 1/2 baths. central air, 2 car
821-6500
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Schools Sharp 4 bedroom brick Bungalow. Featunng' partially finished basement, 2 full baths, family room, garage. $96,000. Pnced for Immediate sale.
HARPER Woods- By owner, 20831 Lochmoor, between 7/ 8 MIle, Mack! Harper 1 story bnck, 3 bedroom, 1 1/ 2 bath, garage plus carport, new WIndows, totally Insulated, plus more Grosse POinte Schools Open Sunday, 1- 4. $92.900 882-6013
name, address, phone 1308 HAMPTON- 3 bedroom, 1 bath, fireplace, freshly painted & carpeted Dinrng room, large back yard, up. dated landscaping $123,900 31~1034
Grosse Pointe
810-n1-3954
CALL (313) 882-6900
(313) 343-5569. Include Visa or MasterCard number, expiratIOn date,
313 882-6900
Ask for Harvey
FARMS3 bedroom bnck Ranch Sun porch, finrshed basement. 2 car garage $114,000 886-4729
ACCEPTED Or fax your ad copy to
Advertising
Lee Real Estate
810-n1-9090
VISA & MASTERCARD
2- 4
$93,500. Red Carpet Keirn Ace, 81().779-0200.
BY OWNER & REALTOR LISTINGS OF
HOUSES FOR SALE
RRST Offering. Open Sunday
condition. New windows,
3 bedroom brick Colonial, 1 1/2 baths, completely redecorated. Prime location. 116 Hall Place. $263,500. Call 88&5978.
3 bedroom, basement, 2 car. Needs decorating and updating CALL TIM BROWN CENTURY 21 EAST
To Charge Your Real Esate Ad!!!
In
GROSSE POINTE FARMS
SPACIOUS 800
OPEN Sunday 12- 5. Harper Woods. Sharp! spacious, 3 bedroom bungalow, moveelectncal. Many updated throughout. Must see.
343-5569 HOUSES FOR SALE
800
To
Fax (31:3) 343.5569
800
HOUSES FOR SALE
'
4 bed234 Wil-
313-882-511
(313) 882-6900 FAX (313) 343-5569
Bon Realtors, Inc. 810-774-8300 or Direct
Une
313-040-4514
'
Thursday,
803 CONDOS/APTS/flATS NEW Mutt,. Family. Many am-
memttes, attached garages,
KEY
East 881-7353 or 882-n84. BEAUTIFUL Knollwood Village In alnton Township Three bedroom, 3 bath, end unit on golf course, marble foyer, fireplace, 2 decks, many upgrades, professionally decorated $189,900 Call 810-228-
4994 ST Clair Shores- 2 bedroom Condo, all appliances, central air, storage room & car-
West,
FJonda-
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
lOTS
Newer
8 J 9 CEMETERY LOTS
ALPENA397 acres wrth camp, swamp, blinds. roads, sunnse side. 1-800233-6678
townhouse, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, fenced yard, troptCal garden, Citrus, banana, palm trees, olymPIC size swImming pool $139,900
fireplaces, designer appliances, laundry rooms. SpaCIOUSunits, one WIth 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, family room Ideal owner- occupant $249,000 Potntes
313-343-0255
St. John Cemetery Fraser. property for 2 plus stone. $850. or offer. 939-9473
SOD & SDM Grosse POinte Park licenses for sale InqUIries P.O Box 36611, Grosse POinte, Ml 48236
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INVESTMENT PROPERTY
815 Beaconsfield- 4 units 2 bedrooms! 1 bath each Separate utllrtles Many updates $199,000. 810-693-
8999 813 NORTHERN MICHIGAN
815
OUT OF SlATE PROPERTY
PORT St Lucy- 20 minutes north of West Palm Beach 4 lots ReSIdential 313-8865211 after 6'00
HOMES
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o
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BEAUTIFUL condo, Old Port Cove, North Palm Beach. 4,000 sq ft., 5 bedrooms, 2 boat slips. John Reif, 810-
port $49,900 Blo-n9-9057 305
814
806 FLORIDA PROPERTY
February 1, 1996
O"PORTUNITIES ATTENTION investors, bankers, contractor & bUilding suppliers Tau Beta CommUnity Center Inc , a beautiful home & school bUilding in Hamtramck, 32,000 sq ft donated 70 years ago by reSidents of the 5 Grosse POinte Cities needs restoration to open a child & adult care center & school We deSire a guarantor for bUildIng supplies & will back It up with assets of $2 00 for every $1 00 guaranteed plus 8% per annum Bonus to guarantor Cash or guarantee needed $50,000 minimum Call 1-313-365-6333 or wnte to A J Oble, 3060 Hanley, Hamtramck MI
48212
REAL ESTATE WANTED
FARMS
LAKE CHARLEVOIXNORTH SHORE:
35 acre horse farm Located In China Twp, St. Clair County 16,000 square feet barn Includes 72x120 ndlng arena , 30 stalls, observation room, wash rack, heated office Many more extras L.C terms available Call Nortley Real Estate 810-727-3640
A completely restored log home on 250' of frontage Privacy & charm only begin to describe thiS 3 plus bedroom. 3 1/2 bath
Stieber Realty 810. n5-49OQ
Call Pat O'Brien. ReMax of Boyne l'l
803 CONDOS, APTS; flATS
Serving Area Since 1938
one-of-a-kind beauty
Classified Advertising 313 882-6900
CASH
FOR HOMES
1-800-968-5092 803 CONDOS APTS FLATS
DUPLEX
803 CONDOS/ APTS; FLATS
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CONDOlVlINIU:M:S Large Beautiful Wooded Lots,
Private & secure
We inVite you to compare the quality & value of these luxury homes
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Autumn Woods Construction By Scott Homes
(81 0) 598- 1900,
• • • • • • • • •
1600 Square Feet 2 Bedrooms 2 Full Bathrooms Central Air SpacIous 1st Floor Laundry 2 Car Attached Garage Cathedral Ceilings Full Basement FUlly Landscaped w ISpnnkler System
MON., WED SAT. & SUN.
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A clean filter can help furnace efficiency By Gary Marowske
Flame Furnace Co. Throughout the year, a series of articles will be presented, offering seasonal tips on how to better prevent costly mid winter furnace breakdowns and keep your indoor air comfortable and clean. This month we'll discuss the importance of maintaining clean filters. There are three types of fi.ltration systems normally found in duct systems: 1) Conventional "throw-away" fiberglass 2) H.E.P.A., which are a particle catching media 3) Electronic (not electrostatic) ionizing cells The most common is the throw away filter which only captures about 5 percent of the particles in your home. Media type filters tend to be a glorified throwaway unit with a much higher replacement cost. For the best results and highest capture of particles, the electronic units are the ones to use. The two best are Trion and Honeywell. There are a few very simple steps that a homeowner can take to help ensure an easy winter, not only on your furnace, but also on your wallet One of the most common overSIghts is not maintaming the filter once a month when the duct system IS in use (both winter and summel"!. Although the filter may not look dIrty, air flow may be restricted and could lead to a burned au' blower motor Al:-.o, a dirty filter WIll create a low heat exchange' whIch In turn can cause carbon collertJOn 111 the burner~ and rc:,;ult In premature agIng of your heat exchanger
The filter can also cause problems during the summer months, such as low air flow and icing up of the coils. In the case where you have a media-type filter, which is a thicker, more effective type of material, it is extremely important that the media be changed at least twice a year. These filters are available at most hardware stores. The third type of air filtration uses electronic cells which unlike conventional glass fiber and media filters that remove only the largest pieces - about 5 percent of the total airborne particles in your home - an electronic air cleaner can remove up to 96 percent of all the particles, such as in dirt, smoke, pollen, grease and microorganisms that circulate inside a typical home. These cells must be removed and cleaned at least once a month to enjoy maximum efficiency and a cleaner home. This can usually be done by simply placing the filter cells in your dishwasher and running them through a complete cycle. Remember, as the furnace gets older, its effiCiency level drops significantly. A typical gas furnace installed in ] 970 probably operates at less that 60 percent efficiency, even lower WIth dirty filters. By properly :'\ervicing your system, or haVing a qualified pro. fe:,;s~l servIce it for you, those unfClll"seen ma.10r l"\.'pUlrs may be' avoided and \ oul' operatmg cost~ will be' a" n'a-..onablp as pOSSIble For hpat 11l(~cooling questIOn" or more 1I1lorm,li 101] please contact me at FJ,H1lL FU1 nacc Co., (313) 527.1700.
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NF~V OFFE1?/\'C
NEW OFFERING
NEW OFFERING
FIVE BEDROOM sprawlmg seffilranch on South Renaud has two master suites' Large Mutschler kitchen, fanuly room WIth two way fieldstone fireplace, cedar deck and a new mud room Too many speoal features to ltst them all $339,000
Queshon: Where can you buy so much for so little? On Kensmgton m the Park Tlus quahty bUllt, three bedroom Colornal has two full baths, a family room, a first floor laundry room and an extra large two car garage Security system, hardwood floors and a natural fireplace are JUStsome of 1~ fme features. $134,900
This Lakeshore condominium IS unlike any other unit m the Lakeshore Village complex I With a beaut1ful new large wlutewashed latchen you will be the envy of all your friends 1f you live here Lovely open floor plan, two bedroom townhouse. Updated bath and a finished recreation room In a word" wonderful I $74,000
TIus outstandmg
PREPARE TO BE DAZZLED
ON THE WATER
This three bedroom Colornal m the Farms has that hard to find feature two full baths plus a very pretty first floor powder room The kitchen 15 stunnmg and most of the lII\portant components hke the furnace and arr condlhonmg are qwte new too $146,900
Un a secluded, heavily treed lot, this home represents a lifestyle. With four bedrooms, two and one half baths, a second floor laundry room and a fabulous screened porch, there 15 a view of the water from almost everywhere to watch the boats go by The area over the garage IS heated and dry-walled and ready for you to firush to your needs a pnvate guest wmg, home office, media room perhaps? Tlus kmd of home does not come on the market often so don't be sorry later that you d1dn'tact!
HANDSOME
DUPLEX
l\J'EW OFFERING
to
If you are loolang for a home make your own this Grosse Pornte Woods classic Colornal IS the answer Wonderfully built but m need of your unagmahon and decorating Three bedrooms, one and one half baths but with a newer roof, electncal servlce and furnace already in place What fun 1t would be to update. $129,000.
AN APARTMEIVT fN THE VILLAGE
If you are thinking of makmg a move in 1996 NOW is the bme for you to Investigate Johnstone & Johnstone's EXCLUSIVE
eller's
I
Both Sldes are for sale and both have Idenhcal rooms These lovely townhouse uruts have ltvmg rooms WIth frreplaces, formal dmmg rooms, two bedrooms, and both have basement recreation rooms and baths One umt has a stunrungly new kitchen $239,900
This second floor urnt has been lovmgly cared for and 1t shows' Th1S two bedroom condommlum has large bnght rooms, and a pnvate basement The furnace and central arr condltlonmg are newer Hurry, because 1ts hard to fmd second floor urnts m tlus complex Close to shoppmg and transportation $95,000
FABULOUSLY DECORATED ...
CUSTOM BUILT RANCH Now more attractive than ever, call us today and one of our aSSOCIatesWilltell you all the
good news'
OPEN SUNDAY 2 -4 p.m.
by the superIor deSIgn team at the renowned Perlmutter, Freiwald StudiO m Franklm You can be the ilrst .::wner of thiS outstandmg, brand new luxury free standmg condominIUm In Grosse Pomte Woods All the comforts and amemhes you would you expect m a home of tlus caltber $317,500
1231 Nottmgham, Grosse Pomte Park 21761 Chalon, 51. ClaIr Shores 1975 Stanhope, Grosse Pomte Woods 107 Wmdwood Pomte, St. Clair Shores 115 Wmdwood Pomte, St. Clair Shores 2230 Hollywood, Grosse Pointe Woods 1633 Brys, Grosse Pointe Woods
2 -5 p.m. 925 Lochmoor Place, Grosse Pomte Woods 930 Lochmoor Place, Grosse Pointe Woods
From the sparkhng hght kitchen With a greenhouse wmdow to the tasteful, profesSIOnal decor throughout, tlus three bedroom, two bath home ISspelt W-I-N-N-E-R' The large master bedroom has a pnvate bath, the base-ment IS firushed and the value IS everywhere In Grosse Pomte Woods $134,900
"On-the-Hill" Grosse Pointe Farms
884-0600)