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at e direct plO\lders of mealsto hungry utl7en" through-out ;,outhedstern MIchiganChIldren dnd semOl s makeup 59 percent of those.;,elved

ThE' ;,uPpOl t of the glmer-ous membE'J'<;of the GrossePOll1teb and the sUlToundll1gcomlnun'lJe" goes a longway to help Gleanel" sel veour neIghbors 111 need

For mOIl' lI1fOlmallon, callBel nadette WJlhdmb at(3131 92:3-:35'35 extensIOn23H

Huetteman•reSIgns

By Bonnie CapraraStaff Writer

"I Cdn leave the Shores,but thf' Shores WIll neverIl'ave me, Said outgomgGlo"se Pomtc TownshipBOdl d Tru"tee JohnHuettemdn III

Huettf'man tendel ed hiSIe"lgnatlOn elt the hoard'sTuesday. March 18, meetll1gafter nme ) pars of berVlce

Huetteman and hiS Wife,Candace, are movmg to StClair Shores after spendmgthe past 27 vears together 10

Grosse Pomte ShOlesHuettema.n's service to

the commumty mcludedservmg on the Shores plan-nmg commIsSIon from 1983to 1985, then as a counCllmember from 1985 to 1993,and then as preSIdent untIl2002 He declIned to run forreelectlOn, cItIng hIS Increas-tng workload as dIrector ofclIent servIces of AcostaSales and Marketmg

Huettrman follow~ m thetoot;,tep.;, of hiS father, JohnHuetteman Jr, who alsoserved sa village presideLltIn the 1960s.

"Grosse POInte Shores hasbeen a wonderful place tohve," Huetteman saId. "1hope I lid some thmgs tomake It better

"What I'll miss the most IS

gettmg phone calls and VlS-

ItS from reSidents and bemgable to get thmgs resolvedWith one phone call Within24 hours"

TownshIp supervlsorMary MatuJa said she wouldtake recommendatIOns forHuetteman's replacementfrom town"hlp board mem-bers and have them select anommee at It,;, Apnl meet-109

Huetteman'<; four-yearterm expire;, 111 November2004

Minimally Invasive Surgery Center,.,.~.'\ 1-888-4SJ-MISC/. A\'1,~~"'" ~.... . ~---~ .. :)

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See story, page 4A

Occupation: Partner mthe Pillar Group, Inc

Quote: "Karen's my pndeand JOY I Cdn t say enoughabout the woman I mar-ned"

Family: WIfe, Karen, 25.yea! old quadl uplets con-slstmg of three gtrls andone hay

Age: 57

Home: Gro<;se PomteShoreb

The food I" ~dfely storedand dlstnbuted thlough anetwoz k of member agenCle~that sel ve hungry cItizens

Gleaner;, recel\ ed the firstBest Managed NonplOfitde;,lgnatlOn m 1990 byCram's DetrOIt Busmess Itsstandal ds of managementexcellence contInue toddyunder the leadership ofpreSIdent Agostmho ' Augw .Fernandes

ThiS yell! Gleaners Willdlbtnbute nedl h 25 millionpound~ of food to 1110lethan,wo 111('111hp!,Igl'nu('~ that

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Students at HarperWoods SecondarySchool performed avariety of songs anddances for the 2003Talent Show held onFriday. March 14.Teacher MarcellaWarner began theevent by dancing toEminem. 10th grad-er Jason Bernard. atthe left. elicitedcheers for his soulfulrendition of the song"Storm" by BUss.

Phlllo tn ( ,HTa ( uomngh 1m

Talent

erp even more food to helpmeet the Increased need tofeed our hungry nClghboz s

Smce 1977, Gleaners, thethird food bank estabhshedIn the Untted States, ha"dlstnbuted 262 millionpound" of food to feed hun-gry cltlzens In southeasternMIchigan

ThiS IS done by secur.ngwholesome burplus foodflOm farmers, grocery retml-er" food dlstnbutol" andploce""orb, as ""ell a" rndl-\ ldual;, through donatIOn" of(dlllWd and boxed good"

ll~,*Complete Landscaping Design & Construction

SEE OUR AD IN YOUR HOME586-774-0090

held rn the "pi mg to J('pl('nI<;h Gleaner,,' food ,;,upplwsafter the wmtel holrda) bTogether With the GrosbePOinte News, partIclpatlOgGlobse Pornte PublicSchools, the RonaldMcDonald Hou"e Chantw"and Vlsteon, Gleanel;,Commumty Food Bank I;'able to collect thou"and;, ofpound;, of food

Last year's Kids HelprngKids food dnve" blought mmore than 60 000 pound" offoori, and thele 1<;hope thdtIh,,, yea! 's effort \\ III g,lth-

Sen in~ the fh e Gro~~e Pointes and Harper Woods

History comes alive at The AcademySpotted in the hallways of The Grosse Pointe AcadeDly on Friday. March 14. were the Uk._

of Albert Einstein. Cleopatra. AbrahBUl Lincoln, Prince .. Diana. Vincent van, Gogh, CoUnPowell and Queen EUzabeth. Students in Jeanette Stepanek and Debby Wolney s third gradeclass at The Grosse Pointe Academy participated in a history unit. studying {BUlOUS people

throughout time. rtrayed " Stepanek .... d "There W1UJ."The etudeD" ~-!.l~ .ot lDto ~e~te~. ~~ .. _. i_cher. to __ h~w hiato.,.. CaD

.enuiae iDtereoat &aa ...-tory aIDO_ • _'

CODle aUve lD the cla8eroom." I h WID Call_en EUllabeth PenDaaD.Pictured. lD the back row. from left. are Blaine B. op. A1ez Parker: Ch:u.Uc MiWaan Walte-

Susie Stefani. Somera Brush. A1eza Fisher. Henry FUd::~tt Dirk8en in the middle ro~. fromly Rundquist, Elliott Thompson. Robert g~~.:n. Gary Clark.' Tom_ Pledrablta. Henryleft are Y_meen Grandison. Caley Roe. a e th front row from left are Andrew Ciesli-Brophy, Rebecca Broderick and Grecz J':J~';~rthe Michael McCuish. Mark Stormes $Ddga, Corie Welton. Anna Ochylski. e ~' ,Akeem Taylor.

Photo courtesy ()f Mary Anne Brush

Park library site to be cleared soonk t b t ng down a for- three weeks

La epom e y ean I h "It's one more step m the processm:~:~:~~~~I~v~~= e:~e I~Ulldlng of haVing a new library," KraJmak

f d t " <;ald Dale balddnd oun a lOn, "We A SImIlar facllltv In GrosseK ak cIty manager - d d

raJI1l b d that POInte Woods was turne ownas<;urcd the hbrary oar uld last week by city planner,; actingpnor to constructIOn we WO. b d rtha\ e that bUlldmg razed and out of upon recommendatIOns y epa -

" ment admlntstratOl sthE' wayDem~htlOn will begm m two or See LIBRARY. page 2B

By Brad LindbergStaff Wnter

Wreckmg cre\\s will soon <;tartwntmg the preface to a newbranch hbrary m Grosse PomtePark

In preparatIOn for hbrary con-~tl uctlOn to begrn a" f'ally ab l\lav,demohtHln teams \\ 111 prcpal e the\\ ork ~lte at .Jeffer"on and

bmb• Grosse Pomte Central

Library at 10 Kercheval mGros;,e POInte Farms,

Defer ElementarySchool, 15425 Kercheval InGrosbe Pomte Park,

Ferry ElementarySchool, 748 Ro"l)n m Gro;,bePomte Woods,

Maire EJementarvSchool, 740 CadieUX m th~City of Grosse POInte, and

• Monteith Elemental YSchool, 1275 Cook In GrossePomte Woods

The food dn ve I" genpr all,

Sell it in they:A~ard "WinningClassifieds

lbinte News

Opinion, 6A

Seniors 78Schools "",11A

Obltuanes, ."" . 15A

Busmess 16A

Entertainment 98ClaSSified ads 3C

Gleaners' JKids Helping Kids' begins today

Thursday, March 20Film cntlc Lawlence .Jezlak dl"-

cusses O;,car plck'l With ChPb and ,I

lecture at the GIO,,';(' Pomte Cellt! dlLibrary at 7 30 p m

AdmISSion IS free but reservatIOnsreqUIred Call (31.3I :343-2074, ext220, for more mform,lf IOn

Monday, March 24The Grosse Pomte Park CIty

CounCIl meets m the Grosse PomtePark CIty Hall at 7 p m

The ('Ity of Gro"se POInte holds atown meetmg Iegardmg Its masterplan at the Gros<;e Pomte WarMemonal from 7 to 9 30 p m

INDEX.

-WEEK AHEAD

Friday, March 21A tm can auctIOn, benefitmg the

Poupard I<:lementary School P1UentTeacher OrgamzatlOn. Will be heldfrom 630 to 9 pm at Poupard

For more InformatIOn call (J 13 J881-4867

Tuesday, March 25The Grosse Pomte SenlOr Men'~

Club hosts a lunch meetmg begmnmgat 11 a m at the Gro<.,se Pomte WarMemonal

Guest speaker I;' Ietlred ~'BIagentJohn Bell

For more mfO! matlOn, Lall(313J881-5592

Grosse POInte re"ldentbwill launch the 16th annualCommunity Food Dnve,begInnmg today throughFnday, Apnl 4 DonatIOnsWill benefit Gleaner;,Community Food Bank'sKIds Helpmg Kids program

The entire commumty ISasked to "brown bag It" forhunger

InSide this Issue of theGrobse POInte News IS a"KJds Helpmg KJds" grocerybag To donate, fill the bagWIth food and drop It maneof the follOWIng collectIOn

The Gros"e POInte Pubhc LIbraryBoard meets at the NeighborhoodClub at 7 pm

Sunday, March 23Celtic treasures WIl! be performed

by the DetrOIt Concert ChOlr at 4pm, at St Clare of MontefalcoChurch

TIckets are $15'£or adults and $12for senrors and students

For mOle lllformatlOn, call n1.3)88201lH

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2A News March 20,2003Grosse Pointe News

Architect's view of auditorium-gymnasium

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50 years ago this week

- Brad Lllldo('l g

dg.lIl1"t Illth 7 pertentuncl< < lC!l-d

• \ puhhl he<ll'lng I...,,( 11<'dulL'dto dl"'<u.,,, dU;pO"'lt IOn of ..,J 1 11111110n due th<'(,IO"'l' P01l1tl "'lhool dl<;tl1(["OIn tl1<' ,,1,ltl'

I h( mOI1l'\ (l)I11l'" Iromt h< \11<h Ig.11l Su prl'me1'0111t" DUI.lnt dl'tl<;lOnI ('g.II dll1g IellllhUl ;,,,mentfor ..,Lltl'-I11,lI1d.lted ~p"cl<l1l,dll< atlOn

..,thool PIIl1CIp,d (; lel1l1('10\ don l11Xl'Ut h< Ide.1

'WIlIle .I 111.110111\ 01adult... both p<lll'nt .... 1l1dteathe!>,. 81" 111"'UppOl t tl1l'Pl'! cenLlge of th<lt "UppOI t I"msufficlPnt to pI 0\ Idl' t11l'IInpetu'" for <h.mg(' dllllenfOl ceml'nt, ' ('10\ don " ud

Teachel" hdd pI t'll'lll'dunlfm m.., 57 pel <l'nt to 1bpel'cent \\lth the [(,..,t undeclded Hou.,ehold'> pi efl'11 edUniforms 58 pel c< nt to ,35

• Students ,,"on't berequll ed to wedr Uniform!> atPdrcells MIddle School

DespIte <;urvey 111 whIchUniforms were favored,

5 years ago this week• Although exatt figure'"

won t be avmlable for a fewweek'> the five Pomte~antlclpatl' co~t ~avll1g<; thl..,wmter due to unu"uall)mtld temperature., and lackof "no,," and Ice

~esterday:'sheadlines

Qualified electors will vote April 21 on a proposed $42.5 million school bond issue for which $995.000would be spent to build this new auditorium-gymnasium at Grosse Pointe High School. The balancewould be used for a new Roslyn Road elementary school building and to purchase the Grosse PointeCountry Day School property adjoining the high school. The auditorium-gymnasium would be built onthe Country Day school land. The building would be joined to the boys' and girls' gymnasiums of thehigh school and cost $995,000. (From the March 19. 1953 Grosse Pointe News.)

• Partlclpant~ m thefutunng ploJect for theGros,;e Pomtes and HarperWood~ complete theIr dIS-covery pha'>e and are readyto begm developmg de"lr-able outcome,> dnd strate-gies

lIne mto the bUlldmgThe cIty I~ talkmg With

engmeers about tOatlng ser-"Ice lme" to prevent leadfrom leechmg mto the'" ater

Harwood, a trustee of theGrosse Pomte school dIS-trIct

• Gros~e PolOte Park res-Idents overwhelmlOglyreject the Idea of cul-de-sacs

ReSIdents voted 2 1agaln!>t the tactic of decreas-109 traffic by reI outmg veh,-cles The plan would havereduced traffic volume In

borne area'>, but ~hlftmgtI affic to other ~tl eet!>

• The Augu..,tmlanPlOvmclo.l CouncilannOUllte., II \\ III go alH'dU""Ith plnns to close AustmC atholJc PleP School de~plteparenh' effOl t to keep Itopen next} ear

Leader'> of the Catholicorder ~ald pan'nts tlluldn'tcontinue the !>thool unle'>l>they bought or leased thebUlldmg for the fall market\ alue of $2 mIllIon

"1 guess that's the finalword," SdY~ Brad Lundy, oneof the pdrent!> workmg tosave the school

10 years ago this week• The CltV of DetrOIt"> lat-

est request that the FederalAVIatIOn AdmmlstratIOnapprove plans for expandmgelt) AIrport ralse rene\\ edprotest-. from GrossePomters concerned aboutnOIse pollutIon and d POS~l-ble declIne In property val-ue"

C'hn"tme Flannery aPark reSident and <;ecretaryof the CIty AlTportOppo"ltIon Assoc18tlOn~,says, "If there IS a need foru" to pres,;ure (GrossePomte I cIty counctls to pro-VIde fundmg to fight the all-pOIt we WIll be ready to doso"

• Gros~e Pomte Farm,;exceeds the allowable levelfor lead 111 drlnkmg water!>et by the USEnVIronmental ProtectIOnAgency

Smce no ledd comes fromthe water pldnt, experts baythe source IS eIther theplant's plumbIng or a service

25 years ago this week• Debate IS stlrnng for

what's bound to be one of thehottest Issues on theMIchIgan ballot thIS fall -the voucher system forfinancmg educatIOn

The proposal WIll elimI-nate all property taxe" pre-vIOusly earmarked fOI edu-catIOnal operatIOns, estab-hsh a state-WIde ~ystemallowmg each a chIld a por-tIOn of state money to appl}to hiS or her educatlOn o.t theschool chosen by parents,and remove restnctlOns onthe use of tax money for ~up-port of non-publIc schools

"It's an Idea whose timehas come,~ says ManlynLundy, a POInter whobelongs to Clttzen~ for MoreSenSIble FlOanclOg ofEducatlOn

"The voucher plan wouldcompel all taxpayers to sup-port pnvate and parochIalschools,~ saId Lawrence

50 years ago this week• A l3-year-old boy stag-

genng mto the kItchen of hIsGrosse Pomte Woods home,clutches hIS bleedmg stom-ach and says to hiS mother,"Look what I've done"

The boy had shot himselfaccIdentally wIth an old-model 22 cahber pIstol Theweapon had been a pre~entthat once belonged to hISgreat-grandfather

The boy IS reported 10 faIrcondItion at a local hO<;PltalwIth damage to hIS stomachand mtestmes

• The Grosse PolOte-Harper Woods DisposalCommIttee Will proceed \ldthdIspatch to establi~h anmcmerator plant to handlethe area's refuse andgarbage

• Davey Tree Expert cAm-pany IS contracted to sprayAmencan elms 10 Gro~sePomte Farms It IS hopedspraYlOg WIll protect thetrees from the invaSIveDutch elm dIsease

Robbery/assault suspect sent downtown for trial

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BOARD OF REVIEW

(It v nr (nrossr lJoiutr 1farlUS, \'Ilhlg.tn nmd IAndberg

Library-From paR'l' 1

I IhId 1\ l('ol(l"I" an' <lnx-lOll'- to IJlIll',d th" [(')('ctlOnto tl1<' \Noon" lItV counCIll)'lIng ..,0 \\ould h~ the fir<;ttll111 III :n month<; of dea 1-11lg \\ It h Wood" OffiClUIst hdt Ih" hornl \ que"tlOn1101'"hl'en dddIP..,,,,,d hy the(11\ " ('1,,( t('<1 hodv

1'.1I h Om( I,ll.., 'l\\<lrded a.t,72 ')00 (jpmohtHm contractto 1101111 Ich Inr Th" compa-In "'lIhmlltpn the lowpst ofthl(,(, h)(l"

\\ood" olliu.d~ ,,(know]-('rlgl t IH'II TO! rl'\ RoadpUl11pmg ,UtlOn faIled but,l)P 111111tl'dIII \\ h,lt the) can-.1\ dholll the CdU~" bc~,\ul>"Ih( I"-IH I'- rn !ltlg.ltlOn

Don BpI "chbolck, CltV"UllII1P\ "lid I\I00e themh.d! tlw CI.II111" agall1..,t thl'<It\ 11\ TOIrp\ [('''Idl'nhh.l\l' hL'(,1l,pttl"d '

\1.111\ )PIll.l1nlng claim".I1(' tIll' "'Ilb]pct of 01 cI<lb~-,1( t IOn 1.1\\ "1I\t

( Idlm d 1\1.\I"on, In aIlH 1110 Ihi'" III Oil t h to CIty\r1rnl1ll"t Idto! T"d Bldlgare,"lid 101tl'\ noodlllg \\a,; "aj(-'lIlt of .I mol]functIOn attill TOl)('\ Ro,ld pump sta-tiOn

.qlpmntl'd ,It tOI ney MarkH,dl I l'411p.,ted a bondIcdlllllOi.

"I m not lllcl1l1ed to reducebOlld 111 any lE'spect."~.Ihlldg" ..,.lId The <ourt ISof1\ IOU ,h lOI1lPI ned aboutth( \ Illll11 " "tfl't\ Thl~ te'"1111'011\ \\,1'" Idthl'r com-Iwiling

A prl'tlldl he'\I111g I'" set mthl' {Id ('l1lmt ('OUlt onTh 1lI "d,n ;\1.11 ch 27

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dropped ofT <,1l1"'lIlg.1 bl"d,<lge and not dll(l\\ IIlg \\ .It('1flom thL' ..,tol"m of ./UIll 21 tllC"tape Thl~ le'Ultld In thEback up to the 1<"Id.,)]t,hn<;ement

Rep,ur.., to t 11<'I( "1c!"111"1 2GO-..,quarp foot bol""IlH ntmcluded H'pLH Illg (.II p<tmg flom tile ,11ld m"lrllI1..;

Slmil,1I d,II11.1gl''' O( lUll (d111 loughh 1201(1)( \ homE'dunng <I "tOlm th.lt dump< dtwo II1ch".., of I 01111 \\ Ithl11 2()mlnutl''''

trlPd III t11l II d ('IlUIIICourt on two chal g('~ ofarmed robberv Jnd Dnl'charge ofhomp ~md"lOn outof DetrOIt

Fortul1p I.., (ulI<ntl\,I\\,lltmg tl1dl III tIll' \\,\\11('Coun!\ .J<111,tltpi fall\l)g 10po"t a $2f50,000 bond ,,<t 11\Ethlldge <Ithi'" ,It 1.lIgnllll IIIon Mdnh G

At the pI ,,11111111.11\ <,".lllll

natIOn FOItUIW'" <Olllt

I \"1 ~Il\ Ll 11I1l0«,1I " IJH II ! I

..,e\\I r project wa.., to bldmeAccordmg to Jo~"ph Ahel.'

dIrector of puhllc work<;, atmy televl..,lOn caml'ra fedmto the home <; be\\ er pIpere\ edl"d \\ h} the backupoccurred

"The connectlOn hetweenthe old <rock and nl'l\ PVCplpl' that Wd" lIl<;talh.d a<;part of a 1988 "ewerI eplacement project wabbad.' Ahee "aId "Thl<;Cdused undermmmg at theconnc<t!on whlth "ventudlly

FOItulH' 3nd another man dtthat tIme

CIty Lt James Fox SaidFortune an accomplIce and3nothel at large suspectma) be I esponsible for a~many J~ 40 slmllar attack~on women \\ ho we/(' fol-10\\ ed home b\ the ml'11before hemg bl'dten androbb"d m theIr dl1\eway~ orhou~es

Fortun" I'" CUll entl) bemg

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RE'sldent~ of Torre) ROddweren't the onl} Gro,><;ePomte Wood., homeowner<;who'>e basements floodeddlllmg thl' suddE'n down-pour lal>t "umm"r

A famll) In th" 500 blockof OxfOl d al"o I>uff"redbacked-up ..,ewel water dndthou<;ands of dollar.., InrepaIr., that rp'>ulted TIll'famIly ""Ill bp relmhurspdfor damag,,~ tot,t1mg morethem $7,060 hl'cau..,1' II1\Cl>tI-g<ltlOn dl",covl'red d botchp(1

More settlem.ents from June 21 flood

brUIses and reqUIred ..,lltches In her forehead

Fortune stood mute andoffered no wItnesses to testI-fy on hIS behalf- The Vlttlm pIcked out

Fortune from a lineup afterhe was arrested for a Slml-lal assdult 111 DetrOIt onFeb 17

DetlOlt polIt" who we[('1I1vo!\ed m a multi-CIty ta"kfOlce were <;urvellhng

1------I 11()\11 111l"1,III'H,' 'II J

vehIcle whIch <;he parked In

her garage m the 500 blockof Umverslty at about 8 30pm

"He was practically In mylap," the VIctIm SUld "Hepushed hIS way In and pt,t agun to my face I screamedand kicked hIm He told meto be qUIet, or he'd shootme"

Fortune then took herpurse and nng" and hIt her111 the face WIth hIS gun Hethen ordered her to lie onthe floor of her vehIcle forfive mmute,; and thl eatenedto shoot her If "he dIdn't

The "Ictlm complIed butdId not kno,," where hI'went

"I could hear hIm runl1lngdown the dnveway," the VIC-tim saId

Th" \ Ictlm saId ~he suf-fered a couple of brokenbon .. ., In hel chepk llnd

SUSAN GRIFFITH ROYER, C.P.A.INCOME TAX PREPARATIONPlea\(' / a/l fill a 1/ ('(' 11I1f1li! < Oil IlI/IarOIl

(313) 885....222

Tl r<.,n \Y MARCH 11 20mI rom 'I 00 .I III I 2 O() P III

.rndIOOpm .. OOpm

Meeting, tor Ihe purp",e 01 rC\ll'" Ing Ihl' ~oo~'\"e"IllCIlIRoll for the ( Il\ ot (I""": Poml, f .m!h 'Wd\nC (.Hlnl)

MI,hlg.ln 1\0111he held h) Ihc BO.lrd 01 Rc\ le\lo on

MONDAY '1AR{ II 24 .20()1from I 00 P m ~ 00 p III

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By Bonnie CapraraStaff Wnter

A 39-year-old DetroIt manwas bound over for tnal 103rd CIrCUIt Court on threecharges related to a robberyand assault of a CIty ofGrosse Pomte woman onOct 5,2002

CIty of Grosse PomteMUl1lclpal Judge Ru~selEthridge referred the Cdseto the CirCUIt court after thevIctim gave a complete anddetailed testimony of theevent at the preliminaryexam1l1atlOn of the accu,;ed,Dernck Fortune, onThursday, March 13Fortune has been chargedWIth armed robbery, uSing afirearm m the commISSIOnof a felony and felony po'>-sessIOn of a handgun

The vIctim saId shp wasapproached by FortunewhIle she was eXItIng hpr

.II Cily Hall 90 Kerhv Ro,ld (,ft"'" P(lllll,' I.lrlll' 'vIlehl!!.II)4112~() HCdrlng, 1\0111he "lll'dulcd h\ .Irpornlllllni PILd'l<-onl.lll Clly 0/ (Iro"c POlnlC r.trlll' .II HX~ (,()OO J \1 .2 ~2

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"The umt contmue'" tosupport OUI elemental'>bchools WIth bafet\ talk"statIOn tours dnd "upport of"afety patrol 'ltudents"Hiller Said "Meeting Withkld'l In school bends themessage that we're follow-mg up on thmgs"

of hdve bpen a totdl )0'>'> \1 a""dved and rPbtOl ed '

Hiller cledltpd IdPldIe"pon"e fOI al Ie",tl ng 424adultb la"t year compall'd to304 !II 2001

"Flfty-th ree dn p"h II eH'for Index offenbe'l' hp ",lid

Tho2uUb"h JLt\.l.tnL ""I_ih.resulted In d 586 p€'Icentoverall closU! e I dtl' Thestate cJo~ul'e Iate aV1'1agps30 pel cent

The dl'partment\ new firetruck IS deSIgned to over-whelm fireb and "dve hvebThe truck can pump 2,000gallon I, of water per mmutethrough multi pIp hO"Pb It'>95-foot ladder I,', tUPPPd Illtha platform from \1 hllh amcel'S can bpat back fldme" OJ

lebcue trapped Illtlm.,"An example of thl., t"pe

of senile occuned on NO\11 when we 1,','1'1 e called to d

multlplp alaI m fire III

Gro'>se POlllte Clt~,' Hillelsaid "Officer" utilIzed thetruck to aSblst WIth thpremoval ofa "evelely burnedvictim from ,I ,,('wnd !lO(Hbedloom'

In othel m.lttel I, theYouth Service l'mt Wd"expanded by the addItIOn offour officer" to plOl ,dl'round-the-clock \outh olfi-cer staffing -

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Although emerald ashborprb dttdck a vanety oftl ee bpeCles m ASIU, th(>m'lect mvadmg Mlchlgdnfocuses exclUSIvely on alltypPS of ash, except moun-tam ash which Isn't a t!'UPabh

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"We're only eIght monthsmto knowledge that emeraldash borer IS present Insoutheast Michigan That'bnot a lot of tlme," said TimFhnt, coordmator of newly-created MIchIgan emeraldash borer response team

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Amcnca an estimated fiveyears ago inSide a packmgcrate or pallet, but wab onlydlbcovered and Identifiedlast summer The bug has noblgmficant known predatorsoutblde ItS native land

Deb McCullough, d forestentomologist at MIchiganState Umvelslty, bald bur-veys conducted by state andfederal agencies labt fallmdlcated that 290,000 land-scape ash In southeastMichigan are expected to bedead or d)mg by bummer

"About 50 percent of forestash, or about five mIlliontrees, are expected to hedead or dymg by next year,"Said McCullough

Broke or not, Michiganha<; mustered forces to com-bat the mvader Teamb of'ltdte and ulllversityrebearcher." sClentlsb fromvanous federal depart-ments, private arborlsts andcItizen volunteers are work-mg on the problem

"While our federal part-nel shave heen helpful todate," GI anholm said lastweek m her appeal for fundsfrom the U S Department ofAgnculture, "It IS cntlcalthat they answer thIS calland ensure that we wage asuccessful and coordInatedmanagement and eradICa-tIOn strategy to protect theash tree resources ofMichigan, and prevent thISpest from spreadmg "

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March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News

Park's crime dip due to drop in larceniesBy Brad Lindberg caught stealIng two leaf est level In at least 12 yean" decreased ['Iune With theStaff Writer blowers according to a year-end help of lebldents and the

Re;'ldent'l willing to • Mr and Mrs Clayton report by David Hiller, chwf dlhgent patrol tactIcs of ourdefend then tUi f are getting Guensche questIOned a man of public safety umformed officel/', we werecredIt to! cuttmg cl'lme In ndlng a bicycle whIle "Larceny IS a crime of .Jhle to reduce lal ccny sub-GlOh"e POinte Pal k pullmg a snowblower The opportumty," Hiller said "If '>tantlalIy"

• ,J.Jme" Sm 0" caught a answers didn't add up, 1,0 you ehmlnate the opportum- The P.lrk b nedlly 10 pelImyde thw! the couple called police - ty, cnme goes down cent dlOp III larcl'me" la"t

• George Opdyke alertl,d another habItual cnmmal CooperatIOn by residents ~e31 wntl dHltpd to ,I fi 1~",l:CC to ... 11, ... n '-,~lIlg d Wd" Laken off the "treetb who observe someone com- pel lent dc>clIllP m bel"au"gar.lge Wlthm mmuteb the ActIOns "uch as those mlttmg a cnme or actmg cnme, whIch lead to a 1 7habitual cnm,nal had been pu"hed larcemes to the low- bUSPICIOUS results m percent dip m overdlll eport-

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The c,ltegOl v ,11,,0 IllcludebfOIced-l'ntl,\ burglary, ofwhich lhe Park handled 24ca.,(,., l,ht \ p,lr

'At till' .,dme tuUl', HIllels,lId '\\ e hdd .I 30 percentdObure I atl' III thl., "enousCIIll1l.', II hlch I" dn out'ltand-Illg figUl e '

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By Bonnie CapraraStaff Writer

Major cnme m GrossePomte Farms fell to the low-est rate In the past twodecades III 2002

The drop m major cnmelIas reflected III a 14 percentdrop m property cnme,whIch comprl'les 99 959 per-cpnt of major cnme III theF armb LarcenlPS deci t>asedfrom 153 In 2001 to 126 m2002, ,md motor vehiclethpfh decrea'led from 21 to12 dunng the same time

"In the last five years,wp'vp added 15 new employ-pes on the road," 'laid Damel,Jpn.,en, deputy director ofth(> puhllc .,afety depart-ment 'They're young,thev re aggre,,"lVp and outthere dOIng their lobs TheVhlblllt~ factor has to bet.Jkt>n mto comaderatlOn mthp decrt>a'le "

However, the numher ofhurgldnes rose 60 percent,from 15 to 24 from 2001 to2002

• We were able to closeman) of thobe cases throughthe perseverance of ourdetective hureau, e'lpeclal1yDet l\hchdel McCarthy,"Jensen 'laid "He made fiveor SIX round tnps to SaultSte Mane to do mterroga-t1on~ on two bu<;pects andwas able to clear the vastmaJonty of hurglanes DetRick Good wa" able to clearthe remammg ones"

Statl'ltlc" for major VIO-

lent cnmes remamed thes,lme at seven inCidentsThere were SI/( reports ofrohhery and one forCiblerape Thprt> wert> no reportsof cnmlnal homiCide, aggra-vated assault or arson

Rl:'sldent'l 31,,0 con-tnhuted' Last "ummer, thetraffic diVISIOn mstltuted aneighborhood speed aware-ness program m whIch resl-dent'l can borrow a hand-held radar gun to check the

Ash borer has Gov askingUncle Satn to spare a dillleBy Brad LindbergStaft Wnter

C,hh "tJdpppd Gov.]pnnJ!pr Granholm hd"dbked Uncle Sdm for finan-ual H'lI1forcempnt" m the....,ll to ",I\'p Michigan's 700nllllJon dbh tl ee,',

Thp "PPUPb nsk" bemg\\Iped out by the InvadIngpmprald a"h bOlPI

"1 don't know of one ashtree that I" re,nstant to It,"Said Dave Robel tb, cl plantpathologl~t at l\IhchlganState Unl\elbltv "Tocontamthl;, m",ect he;e 1m bouth-ea",t Michigan) ....Ith thphope of el ddlcatll1g It, Itwould take at least $40 mil-lion to $50 mllllon PPI yearfor at led,',t 10 yearh "

Ldnsmg ~an't helpMlchlgdn I" fdung d prOJPct-pd $1 7 bllllOn dPliCltGI dn holm Ju.,t fil1l"hed Iec-ommendmg IldV" to cut...pendlng IfI compliance Withthe "Lltl''' eonhhtutlOnalm,lI1d.lte fOl d halanc('d bud-get

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"We ehhmate thp popula-tIOn of thIs msect IS gomg upby at least 10 times everyyedr, ' saId Roberts, who hasconducted almm,t constantfield research Into boreractIVIty slllce It was dISCOV-ered In western WayneCountv last July Shortlythprea-fter, It wa" dl,',covered111C]()""I' Pfllnte P,lrk

Thl hOl1'1 I'" IMtne toAsIa It sneaked Into North

Farms sees 14 percent crime dropspeeds of vehIcles that trav- 19931'1 on their streets Speeders The Farms handled 50are reported to the pubhc fewer ambulance runs, downsafety department, which from 325 m 2001 to 275 mthen sends a wammg letter 2002 Of those, 56 percent

There were two fatal reqUIred advanced hfe sup-vehIcular aCCIdents m 2002. port to main tam patients enone Involvmg a bicyclist and route to hospitals d d ta car near Kercheval and FIrefighters respon I' 0FIsher and the other mvoIv- 26 fire runs, whIch resulte~Ing a motonst who struck a In $65,500 In damages, anwall at Cottage Hospital In to SIXmutual aid runs m theNovember They were the four other Grosse Pomtes mfirst such fatalities smce 2002

4A News March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News

Father helps raise family four times over

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He chaired the fund rals-mg commIttee for the GrossePomte Umted MethodIstChurch expansIOn onMoross In the Fanns

"My father wa;, one of thefounderb of the church," he"aId

Holhdge used to mcludebOdtlng among hiS lelbureIntere",ts

"I hdd a hoat for threeyears at the Shores parkwhen the kldb were growmgup," He Sdld "It got to apomt where they enjoyed<.,unnmg them;,elves morethan cleanmg the boat That\\,1<, the end of that'

I'\ow that thmgs have qUI-eted ,uound the hou,>c,Holhdge hab tlm(' for a turnaround project of hI'" ownHe'i trymg to repair hlb golfgame

'Before the kIds werehorn, my h,mdlcap WdS 12,"he said "Then It went to 24Now It s down to 17 "

He servl:'s on the alumnIboard of AlbIOn College andha" been actIve III the...chooJ'b Gerstacker InstItute'imcp ItS InceptIOn 16 yearsago

"It'" a school wlthm the'>chool for high-achIeverswho want to get mto thebus mess world," he saId

The mstItute has sched-uled a symposIUm thiSmonth on busmess ethICS

"We all need a dose ofthat," HollJdge sllld

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"You have to get cabhunder control,~ Holhdgebald Techmque" can mcludemtenm finanCing and inven-tory control Then the focussh;fts to Increasmg effiCIen-cy

Holhdge "aId f,ullng companH'''' oitpn \\,l~te thepqul\alent of :W to 25 pelcent of annual "'.11<,,,

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companIes today IS theydon't have a quahtyImprovement program,~ hesaid "WIth a hIgh-tech comp,my yoU <lh\ay ... h,ne toremvent vour"e1f You haveto look <it the Illdrkpt ,mdCU...tOIllPI lequllenH'nt ... dndchange, OUI ...tIatpglc pLlIl

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Among dS,>lgnments smc€'leavmg Snyder he'" u"ed hl'>knowledge of "ales, manu-factUrIng and finanre toa%le;t an ,lerObpaCe companythat manufactured g('arboxes for hehcoptpre;, and aGerman company dOIngbusmesb In DetrOIt

Holhdge s actlvltle" out-.,Ide the office Include e;erv-mg on the SalvatIOn ArmyadVl.,orj board for 20 year"

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Ken and Karen Hol-lidge, right. spent a lot ofsleepless nights raisingquadruplets. above. backrow from left, Ken In,Beth and her husbandAdam Wagner. and. frontrow, Dawn and Heather.

ume falls off, probl(>me; bur-face You tan't hidto' themanymOlI'

Declmmg profits oftenuncover company <'hortcom-lOge;, from too man, out-btandmg loan<., to productIOncObte; that are out of control

"It\ bd;,lcally a cae;h f10\\

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manufactunng mdm,tl)MObt of hiS chents "re pnvately owned bu;,llle ......ebgeneratIng annual bale'i of$10 mllhon to $100 mtlhon

"If the entl epreneur ISlucky, hIS finanCial officerWill teH hIm he has prob-lems and needs to get expertadVice from people whoundere;tand the turnaroundbusmess,' Holhdge bald "Ifhe listens, he'll be OK Inmore cases than not"

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nIght feedmgs," Holhdge'idld

Grandparentb also weredrafted Into servIce

"When they walkedthlough the front door theywere handed a bottle anddiaper, Hulillige balu

When Holhdge talkedabout raiSing the famlly, heused the word "we," alwaysacknowledgIng Karen's roleWhen braggmg about howthmgs turned out, WIth allfour chIldren graduatmgfrom college and fannmg outaround the country develop-109 theIr own careers,Holhdge changed from "we"to credIting Karen alone

"Karen's my pnde andJOY,"he s31d "She's done oneheck of a Job raIsing fourkldb 1 can't say enoughabout the woman I mar-rIed "

Holhdge has gone fromnurtunng offspnng to rescu-109 SIck companIes As apartner m the PIllar Group,Ine, he helps busmessehthat have fallen on hardtImes get back on theIr feet

The goal IS to rekmdlpcompanIes to profitabIlIty,not hqUldate them

"We're not undertakers,'Holhdge saId "We're not mthp busme':ls of buryIng ourchpnts We like to thmkwe're taking them out of thehospIce and makmg themhealthy"

The economic downturnhas boosted calls toHolhdge's office

"If people can make Itthrough these timeS, they'llbe fine But they have to belean and mean: HolhdgesaId

Most camp ames get them-selves Into trouble by forget-tmg the fundamentals Inaddition, the go-go years ofthe last two decades lulled alot of complacent managersmto false senses of secunty

"When tImes are good, youhave enough busmess tocover mternal problems,"Holhdge Said "When vol-

State Rep. to meetwith constituents

Rep Edward Gaffney, R-Grosse Pomte Farms, wJ!1meet WIth reSIdents from 9to 10 a m on Monday morn-Ings accordmg to the follow-mg schedule March 24 con-ference room, CIty of GrossePomte offices, 17147Maumee,

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slopes," he saId later In theday

Humor comeb In handywhen faced WIth nnportantobhgatlOnb Humor ....abessential 25 yearb ago whenHolhdge Iparned he was thefather of quadl1.1pJet'i 1hreegIrls and one boy All at once,like the bnowfall

He'd met hl'i future WIfe,Karen, at a dance sponsoredby the Young Repu bhcansThe couple dated, mdrned,but had a hard time startinga famIly

"We went to a fertlhty spe-clahst," Holhdge saId "I dId-n't know how good he was"

Yearb ofparentmg ensuedfour-times-over

"We called them the mam-tenance yearb, thobe earlyyears when the kIds were IndIapers and bemg bottlefed," Holhdge SaId

It was hard, sleeplesswork

"We finally ended up get-tmg somebody to do the

In the St ClaIr and DetrOItRlverb are also expected tobe shghtly bl'low averageFlows In the Niagara and StLawrence RIvers are alsoexpe('ted to be below aver-age

Lake SuperIor Wll! contin-ue Its seasonal dechne whtleLake MIchigan-Huron WIllremam relatIvely level forthe next fe .... weeks

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Ken Holhdge Jr awokeand looked out the windowto a world turned whIte Itwas a rare and III-timedsnowfall

Wmter had been cold formonths, but there hadn'tbeen much snow, not all atonce anyway

Th..lt had changed themght before with a late-sea-bon storm WIth mormng,the sun rose through a graybky to slx-lUches ofunplowed powder covenngmetro DetrOIt

Commuters marked theevent area-wide by notlfymgemployers of late amvals towork, or announcmg daysoff altogether Not Hollldge

DespIte the hassle ofcrolls-town travel on shp-pery roadways, Holhdgemade It from hIS GrossePomte Shores home to anImportant 8 a m busmessbreakfast m BlrmmghamHe also kept hiS sense ofhumor

"1 enJOY snow skIIng, but 1hke to leave snow on the

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All lakes are currentlybelow theIr long-term aver-age Lake MIchIgan-HuronIS 22 mches below average,while the remamIng lakesare 8 to 11 mches belowaverage

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Lake Supenor IS 2 Inchesbelow last year's levelLakes Michigan-Huron, 8tClair, are 6 to 7 Inches belowlast year's levels, while LakeEne and Lake Ontano are10 and 15 Inches, respective-ly, below their levels of lastyear

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OpinionWWIIcartoonistrememberedBy Wilbur Elston

The New York Times recentlyreported two of the saddeststones of World Wdi II Bothconcerned the same man, car-

toomst BIll Mauldm, who won theadmIratIOn and respect of most of theAmencan GIs who fought 10 theLl en~ht:'" dunng the war

Mauld10 won theIr admIratIOn forhIS cartoons which gave the readersthe VIews of the average guy 10 thetrenches, rather than in the hlgh-toned phrases that emanated fromthe U S. Army's offiCIal dIspatches

After the war ended, I met Mauldm

at a newspaper conventIOn 10Cahforma and got a bit acqualOtedWith hIm on the long plane rIde backto New York aboard the private planeprOVIded by the Wall Street Journal'sedItor at that time.

WhIle I don't recall what we talkedabout, Ido 1cLdll that he haJ .m <-Accllent sense of humor, whIch my Wifealso recalled because she too hadtaken part 10 the conversatIOn I hadWIth the cartoomst aboard the plane

Mauldm was a natIOnally knowncartoomst when he was 10 the mlh-tary serVIce, and he won two PulItzer

a", ards for hIS cartoonsThe first came when he was ~tJll 10

the Army and drawmg cartoons forpubhcatlOn III the mlhtary newspa-pers

But those of us m the new"paperbusmess had hedrd of hm), and even'-orne (If 11'- hRO <;llh<;cllbedto hiS car-toons dfter publlcatJon 10 hiS ownnewspaper of employment 10 StLoUIS

The Times stones about the car-tOOnist reported that one World WarII veter'an came to VISItthe cartoOnistand wa!> so moved by findlOg him

gravely III that he wrote to many ofhIS wartIme friends and urged themto wnte to the cartoonist too

Many men apparently followed theadVIce to wnte to the cartoonist toexpress thelr apprecIatIOn for whatthey felt he had done for them dunngthe war

Perhaps some newspaper organIza-tlOOalready has such an Idea m mmd,but the wnter would have to be WIll-109 to support a campaIgn to ralsefunds for an appropnate memonal forthIS wonderful cartoonist of WorldWar II

Wzlbur El~ton served a<. news editorof the Mlllneapoirs Star and 'Ihbunebefore lolnlng The DetrOIt News a6editOrial page ed/tor

He later "retrred" at. a part-/me edl-tonal Writer of the Grot.se POInteNew~ At 89, he contl1lues to con-tribute ocwswllal pleee<. 10 the edltor-wi page

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Robert G. EdgarPubh~her

Robert B. EdgarFounder and Pubh~her

(1940-1979)

oncommg vehicle approach-!fig from theIr rear

ThiS practice hasmcreased durmg the wmtermonths even though thestreet'> are a~ slippery assldewalks Unfortunately,car!> have less ablhtv toaVOId pedestnans on .slIp-pery streets

Enforcement of the statestatute and local ordinanceswould go a long way towardmcreasmg the "afety ofpedestrIans and reducmgthe stress to dnvers trymgto navIgate around them

Mark S. HaydukGrosse Pointe Farms

LettersThe Grosse Pomte

News welcomes Lettersto the Editor Lettersshould he typed. double-"pared, SIgned and lim-Ited to 250 wordsLonger IE'Hers WIll beedIted for length and allare subject to edltmg forcontent Includt> a day-time phone number forventicatlOn or questions

Deadlme IS 3 p mMonday

Send letters to GrossePomte News, 96Kercheval, GrossePOinte Farms. Mlch48236, or fax them to(313) 882-1585

HolI~woodTo the Editor:

If I understand DougPatton's Op1l11On pIece"Hollywood mtellect a no-bramer," printed m theMarch 13 Grosse PomteNew~, he beheves we shoulddiscount the opmlOns ofHollywood actors likeGeorge Clooney, MartmSheen, Mike Farrell andBen Affleck because theydropped out of college

Perhap;, we should alsoIgnore the rantmgs of anoth-er college dropout - RushLimbaugh

Mr Patton's partisan tub-thumpmg [s distasteful, buthISargument ISdishonest

Bill RapaiCity of Grosse Pointe

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Use sidewalksTo the Editor:

How many more aCCIdentshke the one In early March,whE'rea Jogger on a street In

GrossI' Pomtp Farms was.,truck by a car and suffereda bloken leg, Will It take toget pede;,tnans. mcludmgwalker;" Joggers and m-Ime"kater;" onto the Sidewalkswhere the)' belong?

Tht>re l~ a '>tate "tatute(MCL 257 655' that reqUIrespedestnans to USE'Sidewalkswhere available as well a""lmllar local ordmancesThe'll' ordinance" are notenforced

,Jogger" and now walker".are more common on thelocal f,treetc:;Many of thesE'pt>op]e log or wnlk beforE'dawn or after 'iundownwhen they are e,,"entlallyInVISlhlE'to drIver", evenwhpn weanng ref1E'cllVet.lpe Many of them walk orJog WIth their hacks to traf-flc or evc>ndown the middleof the ;,treet - somt>tn11eStwo or threE' ahreast Somewpar headphone~ - theycannot pos'llbly hear an

and Helen Gregory havebeen lfistrumental In orga-nlzmg the lecture senes

Thankb to all who contm-ue to participate m the suc-ceSb of the plOgram It IS

heal temng to live In an areaWith .,uch d posItIve commumty spmt

On Thursday. March 27,at 7 30 P m at Grosse PomteSouth HIgh School m Room164, the lecture sene~ Willcontmue, presenting DrGeorge Born~tem,Umverslty of Michigan pro-fessor, lectunng on WJ1l1amBlake's "Songs of Innocenceand of Expenence ~ Call(313) 343-2074, extensJOn204 to assure seatmg

The SE'ne'l Ii> frE'e toFnend;, of the Gros.,e POintePublic Library dnd '>tudentsNon-mt'mb('rs may attendfor a fee of $10 Pnor regis-tratIOn IS recommendE'd

Mary Beth SmithVice President,

Friends of the Gro!>sePointe Public Library

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Lecture seriesTo the Editor:

Here's what happenswhen the FTIends of theGrosse Pomte PublicLIbrary conceives an IdeaThe UnIVerSIty of M[chlgancomes on board Gro~~ePOInte Public LIbrary lendsa hand. Gro<;sePOInte SouthHigh School donate" theSite, Grosse Pomte bUbmebs-es help promote. the Gros~ePomte News getc:; out theword Total cooperatIOn andVOIla' The Class[c" BooksLecture Senes 18 born

The first two lectures,"Medea' <ind "Othel\o,~ pre-sented by Dr Enoch Brater,professor of Engllbh and lit-erature at the UnIversity ofMichigan, m January andFebruary. were a smashmgsuccebSfilling the amphithe-ater lecture hall at GrossePOinte South High School

When the board ofFnends of the Grosse PomtePublic Library approved thISlecture senes, they won-dered how large an audiencewas necessary to Justify th<>time and expen~e InvolvedTo date Fnends of theGrosse Pomte PubhcLibrary has gam<:>dsome 50new memberb and close to200 people have attendedthe lecture., Clearly there ISan audIence hungry for pro-found htprature

Thp Cld""IC" BooksLpctur<>Sene" I" hac:;pdonthp preml'>e thdt TheCla""lc" reprp'lent the dpve].opment of We"tern ThoughtC1asC:;lcdlliterature prf'sent.,history. pconomlrc:;.pwcholo-gy and "oclOlogvall wrapppdup m an ,lrt form

There \\ ouId bf' noVIrginia Woolf Without a~;unpldp" or a Shake'lpparE'Such a wpalth of knowledgpmu'lt not he allowpd to diS-appear from our con"clOUS-np"c:;

A c:;peClalthank" to VondaSkura;; a""htnnt to thf'pnnClpal at Gro"sl POIntpSouth H[gh School Thp lec-turps would not have beenpOSSIblE'Without her gpner-ous cooperatIOn and pxppr-tlse Both DIana Howbert

A real cause. mdeed

"I am donatmg 50 percent of myprofits between now and the Mastersto fight breast cancer," he saId

On a related note' Ron Pontiff,owner of Lucky Charm Golf, a NorthCarohna-based company that sellspatented golf accessones, foundedGolfers for a Real Cause (wwwgolfers-forarea1cause.org) last summer todivert attentIOn away from Burk andher cause

NCWO members surveyed byWomenTrend do not support Burk 10

thlS cause.WIth so many Important women's

ISSUPSand other men-only golf clubs,why IS Burk so fixated on AugustaNatIOnal?

"It's the ultImate old boys club," shetold Ms. "The CEOs of many of thelargest corporatIOns belong there."

Is she saying there IS a grass celhng?

Burk doesn't reserve her contemptfor Just the "old boys" Young boys aretargets, too

In 1997, Burk's plCce 10 Ms advo-cates controllmg male fertIlIty m orderto end the abortIOn debate"Mandatory contraceptIOn begInmngat puberty, With the rule relaxed onlyfor procreatIOn under the nght CIr-cumstances," she wrote. Her theorybecomes more OrwellIan and bizarre,but we'll spare you the rest

Burk's miSSIOndoes not seem nearlyas IrratIOnal as she does But AugustaNatIOnal IS stIll a prIvate club andshould be able to determme ItS ownpolicies, regardless of the famous tour-nament the club hosts each year

Burk seem" to lIke medla attentIOn,and With the plIght of women In

Mghamstan and Iraq, she could helpthese women and bnng r.eeded credI-blhty to her organizatIOn

The cameras would probably follow

As we are on the verge of war, wewould hope the battles some peopleplck are ones truly worth fightmg for

Whose domain is the Masters?

HOWdoes Augusta NatlOnalcompare to other Issueswomen face today?

Martha Burk, preSident ofthe NatIonal CouncIl of Women'sOrgamzatIOns (NCWO), was askedthiS questIon 10 a recent Ms Magaz10emtervlew regard10g her crusadeagamst the golf club's men-only mem-bership policy

"It's certamly not as senous as mak-109 less than the guy sItt10g next toyou or as a gIrl 10 Afghamstan whocan't go to school," Burk responded"N aturally, we would choose otherIssues to focus on, '>uch as welfarereform "

Naturally, but Burk has chosen toexpend a lot of energy over the pastmne months on Augusta NatlOnal

The NCWO actually has focused onmore important Issues than ennunngthat a relatIVely few wealthy w(\mengam membershIp mto a pnvate golfclub

The NCWO's efforts on behalf ofAfghamstan women (see www women-sorganizatlOns.org) basically amountto a grocery list of human itan an relIefand finanCIal ald packages

But at least the group outhnes a log-ICal plan

Burk's prImary beef IS WIth the clubwhere the Masters golf tournamentbegms m three weeks. However, thereare other all-male golf clubs In theUOlted States, 1Oclud1OgBurn10g Tree10 Bethesda, Md., where women areonly allowed on the club's groundsonce a year - at Chnstmas tIme, tobuy gIfts at the pro shop.

Women, accompamed by a member,are permitted to play at AugustaNatIOnal.

Smce last summer, Burk has beenattemptmg to persuade CBS not to airthe Masters tournament and corpora-tions not to sponsor It

So far, CBS plans to broadcast theevent, With corporate sponsorshIp

A national poll conducted last fall byWomenTrend found that 62 percent of800 peopie surveyed saId AugustaNatIOnal should keep Its current mem-bership pohcy And 72 percent of

Michigansnowbirdsrerouted

Smce tune Immrmonal.Mlthlgan ..,no\\ bll d" havebeen u..,mg the sanw 111lgld-tmy loute to dnd fl'OmF10l1dd - 1-75

But nO\\ AM I.., tlymg toundo eom, of m..,tll1cbvebehd\ 101 Thp dutomoblh'dub, It..,elf a 10(hpal-oldlIl..,tltutlOn, h Iel outingsnowbll d.., t'a..,t thlOughCleveldnd Jnd then ",outhdown I 77

My \\ de anti 1 hd\e beenmigrating to FIOIlda ('very"prmg and 1,1I1for 26 \ean,The lOutp down 1-75 ha"beeomp hdrd-wlred 111 ourbr,llns It I.., In''tll1tllve

You tdn ImdgJnp our cog-I1ltJ\e dl..,..,onance Id..,t yearwhen \\e went to thp AAAMlthlg.m office on M,ltk 111the Wood.., to pilk up OUJI'lJpl'lk .IudJ Bufahnl lout-ed th thlOugh Clevpland ,lI1dthpn ,>outh thlough We"tVII gllll.l VII gl11la North

and South CarohnaSavannah and JacksonvIlle:Fla

We were dumbstruckWhen I questIoned the

routmg, Mrs Bufahl1l saidthat was because the 1-77route was "shorter"

I didn't, couldn't, buy It"You mean after nearly awntur.)' of travel, suddenlythe 1-75 route was unaccept-dble," [ thought "AAA andgenerations of snowbirdshave been wrong all the"edecadei>?"

Needless to say, we wentwIth the tned and true, wetraveled 1-75 and with nomishap

We thought httle more ofIt until recently when webegan plannmg our yearlyspnng migratIOn m March- thli> week, 1I1 fact

I dIdn't bother gomg to seeMrs Bufahm at the Mackoffice agam We know theWd), and bebldes, we coulduse her corrected 'I'npTlkfrom last fall

But the 1-75 vs 1-77debate came up 111 the neWi>-room when sports editorChuck KIonke, a perenl1lal'>pnng tral11l11g snowbtrd,mentIOned that AAA had

louted him to FIOlldd eastthlough Clevel,lIld .lnd thendown 1-77 When he d..,kedwh~, AAA told hmI bt'tdUSethere wa.., more ton"t1 uctlOnon 1-75

Which Ii> It? ShO! tel orlesi> ton&trUttlOn) II [-77 IS~h(lr!"l \, hv nwnh()n 1-7')con"tructlOn~) Just ..,ay [-77I" ..,hortel

Cunous, I went to theAM l'vhchlgdn Web siteIww\\ autoclubgroup COmlmlchlgan) and rdn a couple ofIntel npt TnpT1k:>

SUH' enough, AAA lOutedme from Globbe POll1teFal m" to Olldndo \ 1,1 theCleveland/I-77 route Totald1"tdnce 1207 7 milesTravel time 19 houl.., 57minutes

Ae, .I COmpdTl..,on 1 hdd

AAA:s 1'rtpTlk computersrun my 1-75 route I agall1I>tdrted In Grol>i>c POll1teFal m.., but thlb lime 1had toput 111 two ton"ecutl\ e de"tl-natIOn" - 1 Atlanta, 2Orlando - III OJ der to forcethe 1-75 route

The re"ltltm[! tr,lVel mfovia 1-75 Total dl;,tance1,171 6 nllIes Travel tHne19 hourI>, 40 mmutl.'S

So bd"ed on AAAs owncalculatlOne" the tradItIOnal1-75 route IS a6 1 mIle" and17 mmutes shortel!

To fUI thel my m vee,tIga-tlon - bemg a good mves-tlgatlve reporter, after all -I went to \\ \\ W fl eetrtp comto i>ee him that Web sIte\\ ould loute me

Not burpll'mg to me, Ittook u,> the 1-75 loute -

through Ocala, Fla , not overto Jackbonvllle, Fla , whIch..,ome are wont to do 'lbtaldistance 1,172 milesDnvmg time 17 hours 45mmutes

Agam, Just to doublecheck, I had freetnp comroute me to Orlando Via the1-77 route Total distance1,207 mIles Dnvmg tIme18 hours 13 mmutes

So accordll1g tofreetnp tom, the 1-75 routeIS 35 mdes and 28 mmutesshorter than the 1-77 route

Fmally, [ tned both routesthrough' MapQuest(www mapquest com)Interestmgly, MapQuest'sdefault route was 1-77 Totaldistance 1,212 ti2 mllei>Dnvmg tIme 19 hours 43mmutes The 1-75 routeTotal dIstance 1,178 38mdes Dnvmg time 19hours 13 mmutes

So even throughMapQuest the 1-75 route toOrlando IS 34 44 mIles and30 mmutes shorter

Clearly AAA andMapQue"t are dehberate[ysteenng MIchIgan motonstsdown 1-77 to Flonda eventhough the tradItIOnal 1-75

route IS shorter and qUl(kerWhy?

I called Grosse PomteFarms reSident Nancy Cam,pubhc relatIOns manager atAAA Michigan The 1-77routmg was news to herWhen she looked mto It, shediscovered It was a comput-er ghtch

Apparently, when enter-mg Orlando as a destma-tlOn, MichIganders are rout-I'd through Cleveland and 1-77 Ho ....evel, If they put In

their destmdhon a" DIsneyWorld, they are routed down1-75, the traditional route

Cam Said 1-75 IS the pre-ferred route forMIchiganders, and she hasnULlii~J AAA IIdLIUU .. 1 vi th"software bug She appreCiat-ed bemg notified

Some people, such asGrosse Pomte News ad man-ager Peter Birkner, preferthe 1-77 route to get toDaytona Beach, Fla

But I've traveled 1-77Those are real mountams Inthe Vlrglnlai> and NorthCarohna I'll take the hIlls ofKentucky and Tennessee,thank you

See you when we get back'

Grosse Pointe NewsMarch 20, 2003, Page 7A

The Op-Ed Pageby Ben Burns

Warhol momentCharlene Blondy, propn-

elor of Postenty A GalleryIn the Village, demes thatshe 1SgOlng 1nto competitIonWIth Kroger's The overSIzedAndy Warhol pa'mtlng"Campbell Soup Can~ andall the other canned foods mher display wmdow are topromote the gallery 's collec-tion of nonpenshable foodfor the Gleaners Food Bank

The Gleaners dIstrIbutemore than two mIllionpounds of food each monthto more than 300 soupkItchens, shelters, foodpantnes and other feedmgagencies, according toBlondy

If you feel hke domg agood deed, buy a bag ofcanned goods at Kroger'sand lug them over toPostenty at ItS new locatIOn,17005 Kercheval It won'tgwe you 15 mmutes of fame,but It WIll make you leelgood for a lot longer thanthat

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One thmg you won't findIS a picture of Herb It's notthat he's camera-shy Hewas Just always lookmg forthe best angle for the nextpicture to tell hiS Dtones

If a PlttUl e Ii> WOIth athou band WOld.., Herb Gunnhel..,a book on hi'" hdnd..,

Herb,oftheFarm.., II>theeditor of theEpIscopalRecord Heaccompamedthe RevWendellGibbs Jr,E pIS cop a 1 Ben BurnsBishop ofMichIgan, and the BIshop'sWIfe Karlah and mne otherchurch members recently ona two-week tl'1P to NlgenaWhIle there Gunn tned outnew dlgttal camera eqUIp-ment and .,hot hundreds ofphoto;, The ffiIS"lOn was toanalyze the success ofa rela-tionship With NIgerianAnghcan churches' that wasborn In 1978 The group VIS-Ited EkltI and Iiesa m the"outhern part of the country,not far from the AtlantICOcean

They were greeted bychOIrs smgmg, "You are wel-come m the name of theLord,~ Herb reports

The Women's Project mthe dIOcese of Ilesa IS oneell.ample of what they foundOn a hIllSide, church mem-bers ate bmldmg 24 dorml-torv rooms to make It easierfor" women to attend theOsun State College ofTechnology

DUl1I1g theIr Vll>lt,the del-egahon could hear a con-stant tap, tap, tappmg astwo men \Vorked m a four-foot hole usmg a sledgehammer to dnve a e,teel pJpemto the ground, hopmg to..,tnke water .50 feet below Itwa" the thn d attempt 1\\'0nea rhy fadures had beenfilled m

Thev aJ"o attended the.Iesus . celebratIOn of Ilesa,an outdoor reVIval stylemeetmg that drew 3,000people a mght for 14 mght!:.runmng And the delegatIOnsaw an ambulance that IS nolonger used for emergencyrun" becaue,e It IS Il1 too badrep,lIr for dnvmg fast overthe Nlgenan road"

But the delegatIOn alsofound enthwnastJcAnglicans and a church thatnow hae, more than 15 mil.hon member" Bishop GIbbsstres"ed that the relatIOn-shIp WIth the Nlgenan diO-ceses IS about mor!' thanmoney and matenals "Wehave to hreak out of thethmkmg that the only thmgwe have to ofTer IS matenalbecause we hl\v(> thmgs tooffer that are not matenal,"hp sald "They want to get toknow us They want to knowwhat make" us tIck, whatmakes us th1l1k the way wedo," he e,ald 111 suggest1l1g apromotmg of an exchange ofclergy between the MIchigandIOcese and the Afncan dlo-

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Dylan Glenn

By Suzy Berschback

"I would work on poilu"tIon I feel that we are noteven paymg attentIOn to theeffects we are causmg 111 theworld I th1l1k the world ISgOIng to end If we kpepg01l1g hke thIs"

_ Stephame Garbanno,Brownell MIddle School stu-dent age 13

"Take the tIme to respectothers, seek first to under-stand, put yourself m theirplace, and get to knowanothE'r person's behefs Ithmk If we all dId that theworld would be a betterplace - Michael Dtb,Brownell MIddle SchoolPnnclpal

"I would work on stoppmgglobal warmmg, so I wouldhke to work on hybnd cars"

- Dylan Glenn, BrownellMIddle School student age11

I would work on pollu-tIOn and global warmmg,and help people who arelese, fortunate than we are,and help the mentally dls-"d~ antaged "

- Clare Conway,Brownell MIddle School stu-dent age 12

'I \\ould work on pollu-tIOn I thmk It IS affectmgLake St ClaIr"

- MIchelle Champane,Brownell MIddle School stu-dent age 11

"I would work on cleaner water for the whole world,somethmg we have a lot of here, but not m the re, t ofthe world I would also help;,dve the ram forests Theyare bemg destroyed"

- MIchael Sheehy,Brownell Middle School stu-dent age 13

Clare Conway

treetwise

Stephanie Garbarino

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Visit the Grosse Pointe Dogs website: http://gpdogs.keenspace.com

Question of the Week:If you could do one thmg to make the world

a better place to live, what would you work onand why?

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8A News March 20,2003Grosse Pointe News

mtent of Proposdl A \\ hllf'permlttmg bchonl., to aug-ment theIr operating fundsIf they are able to garnercommumty o.,upport

"'did thp bill 1'"gettmg ...harp<.Jltlcl>om fr om t1w I\llchlg,lIlFpdel.l t ton of Tedrhers",hlch n'pll' ...ent-. WCCCDfdculty

Thele I" .1/"'0 fem that bdl-lot quebtlOn" would not 11ke-h be placed m Wecc!) com-mumt)e... \\ hlch '" ould beoblIgated to p,1I 01T a $70mJlhon bond apprO\ed b)thp college distrIct b board oftl u ...tee ...In Februan 2002

WCCCD Trll",tep ManEllen Stl'mpflp who repre-,en!., thp (;ro"''''e POInte.,Harpel Wood'" and part ofDetrOIt 'l,lId .,he' was notfamilwr WIth thp propo.,edIcgl",loltlOn but "dId "It...ound", ~ood In <.oncept. I'd...upport It .

"Thlb legl ...latlOn pernuts,choo]" to m,lIntdlll theirhigh "tdnd.Irds thanks tothe generosIty of local resi-dents. but It does not Impose.In additIOnal tax burden onrpsldent"." he ",aid

as hIgh ab $1 500 per prop-erty ownfr

(')oslllg St P.lu! I" the lat-e",t goal of '.Vay burn re"l-dent". but probahly not thela ...t

. \Ve dre comnlltted to ouruniquely ch,u mmg nelgh-bOlhood and", 111contmue to.,eek wa\ b In which '" P CdnWOlk With the Cltv toenhance and Impro\ e thequality of hfp for all It ... re"l-dent... ' the petition rpadb

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Rep. Edward Gaffney. the Grosse Pointes' fresh-man Republican state representative. works on leg-islation in his Lansing office.

education foundatIOnsGaffney bald and th0ge thatdo not can easilv form them

"DonatIOns to these foun-datIOns already are federallytax deductlble,n Gdffneysaid 'My bill would prOVidean nddltlOnal powerfulIncentive to donatedeductlblhty from btdtetaxes"

Gaffney SaId the measureadheres to thp bpmt and

and 11 08 pl?rcent of Its taxbabe

While GJflne) cltpd Uln-

<.erns clbollt low enrollmentfigure ...from the Pomte ...andHal per Wood" Pili ollmentfigme" flOm the ,Hea hdveJIben flOm .31m 2001 to 125III 2003

"Wt>re trYlIlg .1" hal d a'"we Cdn [0 mclk(, d dllTel-encp,' Said W('('( D(,hdn<.ellor Dr CUI tl" Iver)I E'gardlng thl' enrollmentlflcredse

But If the legt<;latlOn \\a"pa'l"ed. Ivpry ""\ld. "It \\ouldhave an adverse unpaet ,mdIt would ,IITect hIghel educd-hon all oyel the >otate .

Gaffnev admltl('d thefeared Impclct hd ... led tosome reblbtance from outstate lawmakel" Hp abo

The Gro"SE> Pomte PO\\ prSquadron I" offerIng a 10-wfek hOdtmg ...afety coursefOl "all boatprb, per"onalwater <.faft operatOl... andpower boa tel "

C'la.,ses '" ll1 be heldMonday., from 7 .10 to 9 30p m begmmng March 24 atGro%e Pomte North fhghSchoo]

TOPICb In the courseInclude the rull'b of the roadnavw;atlOn VHF rddlO tral~lerlng. marine law enforce-ment, charting on Lake 8tClair anchormg. Lake St(,lair wfather and pprsonalwater craft 0pE'ratlOn

Upon ",ucce9"ful comple-tion of thp cour"e "tudentswill be' I" ...ued a Umled

G.P. Power Squadronoffers boating class

Hampton Kerche\ "IVernOl and Ch.HleH)lx - IS

pi edomllldtely com mer Clal .Labt month, thE>uty coun-

cd agrped to requebts bvWaybunl IpSldents to de'l11the alley Iunnmg behl11dhome" on the btreet's westSIde The alley I" In DetrOIt

The counCil al"o will dllocate federal blockb grant" tohelp Wayburn re"'ldenh lazeor Improve ddapldatedgarages Subsldleb could be

Gaffney saId "I'm confidentthe testImony we hear WIllbe a big help as we makehealth care more affordableWithout complomlsmg qual-Ity"

.Along those hnes, Gaffneyhas Jomed 32 representa-tives to cosponsor legIsldtlOngIVing tax breaks for long-term health care Insurance

"People are hVlng older'J.lIJ uIJ"I, but nut .J!\' Gj' onthe best of health," GdffneysaId "If people don't hdvelong-term care mburance, Itcould fall on the pubhc toprOVIde It "

He added, "We'd be betteroff glvmg motivatIOn to pur-chase msurance m the formof a tax break It's Importantfor the LegIslature to pro-Vide mcentIves for indiVIdu-als to protect themselves mthClr semor yearb In a cost-effectIve mdnner"

exempt educatIOn founda-tIon and comply With IRSrules

"ThiS bhould make volun-tary fundralslng a lot easIerfor local school dlstnct<;,~saId Gaffney, R-GrosbePOinte Farms "ThIS propos-al comes at a tIme whenschool dlstncts are facmgbudget cuts and fundmguncertaInties"

Mdny commUnitIes have

dIed In the redlbtndmg dndelectIOns commIttee

The bill would allow a City,townshIp. vlllage OJ bchooldlstnct to place a sepal atlOnquestIon on the ballot by dpetItIOn blgned by not les ...than 500 people However. dtown",hlp, Village or mumCI-p<lhty would be obhgdted topayoff It", share of bondedmdebtedness

"The fact remams '" e'renot getting value out of thecollege," Gaffney Sald "Veryfew of our studentb go there,and they've ...pent a lot ofmoney on Image advertlsmgThIS Issue IS very ImportantWIth the state budget cuts"

The Grosse POIntes andHarper Woods comprise 3 8percent of the commumtycollege dIstrict populatIOn

"afety among reasonb for theclosure Property on thewestern half of Wayburnborders DetrOit

MItchell SaId the mtersec-tIon of St Pdul andWaybum IS "very, very dan-gerous"

She saId the DetrOIt SIdeof the intersectIOn. where StPaul IS named Brooks andtermmates at Alter. IS oftenbhghted by abandonedstolen vehIcles and untend-ed property

"I don't feel I "hould haveto look at that: .,he 'laid

BlockIng St Paul wouldehmmate the Issue of dn-vers runnmg stop SIgnS atWayburn whIle "enhancmgthe drea and mcreasmg cItyrCVfnue (through hIgherproperty taxes)," Mitchell'laId

PetItIOners said. "St Paulremams the only reSIdentialarea along Wayburn whIchI" open to traffic Everyother lIltersectIon

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an extensive hObpltal stay,part lof those costs) wouldhave to be covered by insur-ance,' Gaffney "'aid

Gaffney wa'l named tohedd the "ubcommlttee byRep Steve Ehaldt. R-Lexmgton Ehardt chaIrsthe Hoube Health PohcyCommIttee

'Rep Gaffne'Y IS an attor-ney With d gredt dedI ofeXpellt~lILe III dle liedlLhlare field" Ehardt saId 'Hehas bhown tremendous lead-erbhlp bO fdr [ am confidenthe VIllI do .I great Job WIththiS ...ubcommlttee "

Gaffney dlso IS vice chaIrof the House RegulatoryReform Committee dndberyl'S on the crlmmal JUs-tice and transportatIOn com-mIttee"

'I am lookmg forward tofindmg way" to reduce costsand Improve efficH'ncy."

Gaffney proposes new community college billBy Bonnie CapraraStaff Wnter

Attempt'l to dllow mUnICI-pahtles dnd ...chool dlstnctsto separate from commumtycollege dIstricts have not yetbeen UlmpJetely abandoned

State Rep EdwardGaffney recently Introduceda b11l deSIgned to help belea-guered school dlstncts easepropobed cuts In schoolfunding

The bIll allowb taxpayerbwho contnbute to a localschool dIstrict to receIve astate Income tax credit of upto $500 annually The dona-tions must be made to a tax-

FollOWing through on acampmgn plOllllse to combata 150 percent Wayne CountyCommumty College Dlstnct(WCCCD I tax InCreabe, RepEdwal d Gaffney, R-GrossePomte Farms, I ecentlyIntroduced a bIll that wouldall()\\ pubhc bodIes to sepa-rate from commumty collegedlSblcts by a vote of theIrelectorates

House BIll 4228 IS slmlJaJto legIbldtlOn mtroduced la"tyear by Rep WIlhamO'Neill. D-Allen Park, whIch

By Brad LindbergStaff Writer

Petlhoners Il\ mg onWdyburn In Gro",se PomtePdrk have asked city offi-CIals to block St Paul streetat the DetrOIt border

"(,losmg (the street)would create a more estheti-cally plea"Ing neighborhood,po"slbly add more parkingdnd contnbute to an overallImprovement of the area,"the petitIOn reads

Before ruhng on the mat-ter, members of the cItycounCil want pubhc "afetyofficerb to conduct a trafficstudy Concerns eXist abouthow c!o"mg the street wouldaffect neIghborhood trafficpatterns

'I want to aVOId shlftmgthe prohlem," saidCounCllmdn Sam Nouhan"We mIght have an o~erf1owproblem on other "treets ,.

.Je"'''lca Mitchell, one of 26Wavburn reSIdents whoslgnfd the petitIOn, CIted

Wayburn residents want St. Paul street closed

Rep. Gaffney introduces school tax credit bill

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$26J~"iO

Shane L. ReesldeCity Clerk

could revert to IndiVIdualaccount holders, boostmgcredIt for the follOWing yearOther payback optionsmclude cash payouts or taxcredIts

The program could beadmmlbtered through Insur-ance compames If empow-ered by the legIslature,Gaffney said

Gaffney saId ",avmgsaccount", could ",low therapid nse of health care pre-mIUms by reducmg demandfor non-emergency testb dndprocedures

"It would gIve more con-sumerIsm to the health Cdrefield by gIVing people anmcentIve to be cost-con-SCIOUS: Gaffney saId

Under the present system,he saId, Insured patientshave htUe Incentive to caphealth care treatmentsConsequently, health carecosts and premIUms aregOIng up every year causmg,paradOXIcally, employers toreduce health care benefits

Payment!3 for catastrophICcare would be handled mde-pendent of medical savmgsaccounts, Gaffney SaId

"If you got something ter-nble that reqUired expen-sIve treatment or reqUired

SUMMARY OF THE MINUTESMARCH 10, 2003

'>Cr\KC' lor Older CIlllen,

Remmdl & Rcpl..ll.ementConl.rete Sldc"'Jlk,lRamp~

Ronald V. Knelser,Mdvor

Prc,ent on Roll C<lll M<I)or Ron<lJd V Kne"er. Counul mem-her' There~e ](l,eph Rohert T Herdegcn Cl1drle~ <;; . Terry'DJ\1~ III LoU\~ Thero' JJme, C FJrquh<lr Jnd Fr<lnle~ LSl.honenherg

A.l~o Pre~ent Me __r, Burgc'" Ctty Altome). Sol<lk. ettyMan..lger. Ree'lde, City Clerk. Brennan Dlreltor of PublicServile. Ferber Dlre<.tOTof Publll Safety

Mayor Knel,er pre'lded at the Meeting

The Mmute, of the Regular Meetmg held Febru..lry \0. 200~were ..Ipproved a~ I.orrel.ted

The ('ounl.ll IUTlher <lpprO\cd the appmntmcnh of (dth)C'h,lInpwn ,lIld Chn, Corden <I' Alternate Memher, 10 the ell) ,H'Mrd oj Re\ Ie", cdLh Jor d thrce )edr term cndm!! In Janu,lr\20(lo ~ "

T!K ( oUllul rncllet! the Puhhc '-l.lIet) [)cp<ll1mcnt Report forE-d'lrt/dn 21~)~ .md ordered It pl.tlcd on file

rhe ( oun, II .IPPro\ ed Ihc pun.h<l'c of d ,pld,h pdd .11 Ihc PlcrP,lrl..

The C'ounLll.lppro\ed thc re-appmntment of Jal.k Boland to the(11) , Hoard ot RelIC'" tor a lerm 01 3 vea" endmg In J<lnu<lr)m~ ~

The Ml1lute, of the Clo,ed Se__Ion held FehrnJry 24 2001 JndI~crc <lpprolcd J' ~uhlmttcd

THI: "..EXT RE(;(j/.AR Mf.-I: T1'V(; OF THE un(O( Nell WIU. BE HI:l D ON MONDAY, APRil 7, 200J-1 T 7 10 f' W IN THf CITY (Ol',\ClI. CHAMBER"', 90J<fRBY ROAD. THt: Mf.-I:TlNGS ARI: PV8U(/l'l1 I:Rf. HED PROPERTY 0» NERS AND REsmENnOf THE CITY AR/--'INVITE/) TO ATTEND.

The (ounl. 11'lppro\ cd Ihe re <lppOmlment 01 \1e"r~ hlrle),lnt! Ru"ell to the Gro"c POlnle F..Irm~ H"tOrJL D"trH.1(omm,,,wn e ILh 10 'Cr\c d ., \Cdf lerm e~plnng IJ1 JanuJn-20()(, .1Ilt! the .lppomlment of Mr, Mltv1lll,m tor.1 ~-~e..lr termC\ pJrlIl).!In J,mu.lr) 2006

The Mrnuee' oj the Regular Meetmg held Febru.lr) 24. 20r)l"'ere dpproved .IS ,ubmllted

The Mmute, of the Clmed Se~~ron held February 10. 2003 andwere Jpproved d~ ,ubml!tcd

l pon proper motion made. ,upported .mu l.lmed the Meetlllg<ldJourned .It to \() p OJ

The (ounul .Idoptcd <1 re~olutlOn that IInmcdlJtely toI10\\1Il).!dd,ourIll11cnt of the Regul<lr Meeting d (')o~ed <;;c~'lOn,:'<111heheld lor the purpme 01 dl'cu'~lng eer/.lIn llllg,l!lon and realc,l,tte nutter'

fCol\l1\\mg d Puhhl. HeJnng. the Counl1l <ldopted the propo~cdA.mendment 10 thc 100ing Ordmdnce Code No 12-ln()rthn.lnl.e No 166

1 he Meet\llg W<l~cJlled to order <It7 ~OP m heg1nnIng with thePledge of AlleglJnl.e

The Counul JpprO\ed the propmed Commumty De\clopmenlBl<x.kGr<lnt progr<llll. <1'folio",'

The Counl1l <lUlIIga, .1 Lonmg Bo,lrd of -\ppeJI, <lpprO\ed theMmutc, 01 the PuhJ11.HeJnng held FehruJry 10. 200~ grJntedthe dppeJI 01 Mr, FII1Jbeth foord 8"i Tonn"ncour gr<lnted thedppe<ll o! rhe bl<lte 01 I::d'"<lrd Froelll.h ~O Prc~ton PI<l!.c,ldJourncd the <1ppe<ll01 Mr JJme' Kolp. 208 Kcrhy tol'vIond<1)Apn 17, 2001 at 7 10 P m granted the p<lrkmg C'I.Cpt\On 01 Jump' InL Re,tJurant 6~ Kerlhev<11 'uhJeu to l.ertJln1.0ndltlOn,

State rep wants to cut health care costsBy Brad LindbergStaff Wnter

When the state Housesubcommittee on healthmsurance costs meets thISweek, newly-named chair-man Edward Gaffney, R-GrOBse Pomte Farmb, WIllsohclt testimony on how tomake medIcal care moreaffordable

"People from theUniversIty at Mlchlgdnschool of pubhc health WIlldISCUSS medical sdvmgbaccountb" said the fresh-man legislator "I'm con-cemed about skyrocketmgcosts of health care, espe-CIally for bmaJI employers"

The commIttee was sched-uled to meet Tuesday, afterthe Grosbe Pomte Newsdeadhne

Gaffney saId medIcal sav-mgs dccounts would gIvemdn Iduals credit towardnon-catastrophIc health careexpendItures, such as rou-tme phYSical checkups, X-rays and stress tests

"How you spend It IS up toyou, ' Gaffney saId

IndiVidual account hold-ers could mcrease their bal-ances by shunnmg unneces-sary medIcal plocedures

Unspent annual balances

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sgt. Sean Gunnery, above, is one of 10 fire depart-ment officials trained in ALS. The skills allow themto treat any kind of medical emergency HarperWoods residents may have.

reverse the shock to the sys-tem

As EMTs, department offi-Cials couldn't have prOVIdedany of these services

Gunnery saId the skIlls hehas learned have made himmore sure of hiS capacIty tohelp people

"You go mto a sItuatIon alot morc confident !:>('{"1t!<:pyou have a lot more tools towork With," he saId "Youcan make a bigger dIfferenceto a patIent who IS m direstraIts"

When the green lIght goeson m the fire departmentslgmfymg that someone III

Harper Woods has called911 and needs help, theparamedics are ready

"In a sense we're bringIngthe hospital to the patient,"saId Gunnery

medicatIOn called adenosIne"It wIll baSically stop the

heart for a split second, andthen the heart Will resumeat a normal rate," saIdGunnery

PatIents undergOIng anasthma attack can be gIVena drug called albuetrol,whIch opens up the lungsTho} can also hm c a tubcplaced In their lung to getthem oxygen

When dIabetIC patIentsare haVIng a seizure. para-mediCS can gIve glucosethrough an IV

"They can be coherent 60seconds later," saIdGunnery "They're nghtback With us "

If a patIent gets stung byan msect and has an allergICreactIOn, he or she can begiven epInephnne that wIll

Gunnery The city finallygave them the go ahead tobe current With the times

In the course, the officIalslearned to read EKGs, todole out medIcations for dIf-ferent heart rhythms of apatIent and to hook up IVsto patients

In June of the same year,the officwls "crt) r<-ad} tomeet any catastrophIchealth need

"It's Just Increased thelevel of care that we canbnng to the cItIzens of thecommumty," saId fire chIefMike DurbIn

Since they've been tramedIII ALS, department para-medICS have treated heartattacks, asthma, diabetIcseIzures and msect bItes

For heart attacks, para-medICS can gIVe patIents a

By Carrie CunninghamStaff Writer

Whatever IIfe-threatemnghealth conditIons affectHarper Woods resIdents, thefire department IS able totreat It now that fire fight-ers are tramed m AdvancedLife Support (ALS)

StartIng m the begmnmguf 2000, 10 fir<- JepartmcntofficIals enlisted m a rapideducatIOn course In ALSadmInistered by SuperIorMedIcal EducatIOn andfunded by the cItyDepartment officials hadtalked about upgradmgtheir skIlls for a couple ofyears They wanted to beable to offer comparable ser-vices to other fire depart-ments In the area who werealready tramed m ALS,according to Sgt Sean

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Boy Scout receives Eagle rank for his service and characterBy Carrie CunninghamStaff Writer

Victor MaIsano, 17, feelsproud

He was recently named tothe Eagle rank for hIS ser-vIce as a member of Troop273 of Harper Woods

The Eagle IS the highestrank a Boy Scout can attamThe rankmg levels start outat Boy Scout and thenprogress to Tender Foot,Second Class Scout, FIrstClass Scout, Star, LIfe andlastly, Eagle

U"It's certamly an accom-plIshment." Maisano SaId"Very few people have It "

The qualItIes which anEagle possesses Includehard work, dedIcatIOn,patience and the ability towork WIth everyone

Ken SIeloff, Troop 273scout master, said Maisano

has many admIrable quali-ties and IS deservmg of theEagle rank

"He's a very hard workmgIndIVIdual, and we're veryproud of hIS accomplIsh-ments," he saId

Sleloff added that hebelieves MaIsano can suc-ceed In any venue m hIS life

The Boy Scouts haveallowed MaIsano to flounshHe really apprecIates all thethmgs he's learned throughhiS Involvement With hiStroop from workmg Withkids to engagmg In semceprojects to becommg adeptat outdoor skIlls to under-standmg the shape - andconstructIOn - of hiS char-acter

He has worked WIth chil-dren at Cole Canoe Base fora couple of summers Hegoes there for a couple of

weekends and helps thestaff With any projects theymight be workIng on WIthkIds

MaIsano undertook adauntmg semce project ayear and a half ago - therefurbishment of the court-yard of South Lake HIghSchool, where he IS a senIorWIth the help of fTlends,famIly, other scouts andteachers, he Installed apond, planted a bunch offlower beds and carved out apathway

MaIsano has absorbedmany outdoor skIlls from allthe tnps he has taken WIththe Boy Scouts He's learnedknot tymg, hIkmg, watersports, fire bUIldmg, safetyWith axes and kmves andshootmg skIlls

"Each campout we'll havea different focus," he saId

"Usually we try to go once amonth"

HI~ troop has recentlypaIred WIth another tr.oopfrom St ClaIr Shores,enhancmg the learnIng andad, enture of the outdoorJourneys

Malsdno feels lucky thathe has been able to be a BoyScout dUTlng hiS teenageyears

"You get dIfferent expen-ences where you wouldn't Ifyou were Just a regular boydomg regular thmgs," hesaId "You don't get to do dIf-ferent thIngs lIke rockclImbIng, rowing or canoe-Ing"

MaIsano summanzed hiSBoy Scout experIenCe bysaymg that he has grownInto a sohd person

"It helps you WIth yourcharacter," he saId

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Victor Maisano. above. was honored with the Eaglerank for his service with Troop 273 of Harper Woods.The rank is an emblem of diligence and the ability toget along with others.

ken wmdo,", dnd Ieplacedsldmg on hE'r hou-,e

IVLlIer ~a~s the "erVlcehel p "~nlOr,, fe!:'ldutonolllOUb

"We're domg thlb so theycan be IIldependent," sheSaId

Story timeCome hear stone., at the

Hdrper Wood~ PubhcLIbrary at 6 30 p m on1'ue'id<ly, March 25 CmdyGuthne a popular local su>-n tl'11(>r,...111he' telhng tales'sht' \\ III e'nh,lI1c(' hpr pfforts...Ith dudlPncl' partlclpat](ln,1I1d p"rnh"lon m'itl1lmE'ntsfrom .\round th(' world Callr ,113) :H,i-2,) 75 to re~erv(' a"( .It

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Wheel centersstolen

On Saturdd} March 15, a,\ oman parked her car at10 40 d m .It the mall on theIHOOOblock of Vernier When;,he retunwd at 12 30 pm,"he found thn'e wheel cen-tel;, ml""mg

Traffic violator

arl?n~~~~~~~P~edatL,ttlestone and Harperaround 10 p m on Sunday,March 15, for a tmffic \'101a-tlOn He fled the police andeventudllv ended up crash-Ing at Lochmoor dnd HarperThe police an ('"tt'd him

Police Briefs

another reCIpient of the pro-gram, feels the same asPhIllIps

"They've helped metremendously," ~he SaId ' Iver) much dppreClate 1t '

SOC workers haverepaIred Otterson's sewer,done plumbmg, fixed a bro-

City Briefs

CITY OF HARPER WOODSBOARD OF REVIEW

MUNICIPAL BUILDINGHARPER WOODS, MICHIGAN 48225

Mom to Momsale is at HWSS

The Mom to Mom ~al(>wlllbe held Saturday March 29at Harppr Woods SpconddrySchool from lOa m to 2pm Tab)!:',; art' "tlll mdll-able for ~I~ ,lI1d rack "pdcefor ~3 Food I'>,IVdhabll' ,Indramp,> ",111 takf pldCC' Formore mformdtlOn c,lIlDE>ll1se RogNs at i.'ll.~) hH23297

Car theftA man who live;, on the

20900 block of AmUl went tosleep on Thursday, March 13at 11 pm When he woke upthe next mornmg and wentoutside, he found hl~ vehIclewas ml"slllg No one hadaccess to the car and nothIngwas valuable m It He report-ed the theft to pohce the

the 19300 block ofWashtenawt, It ...d" ,ddrnwddnd had d club III placeWhen she returned to hervehIcle the follo,\ mg d,n, ;,henoticed a hole bv the dn, erdoor and damag~ to the ddshboard Her CD btereo, ...orth$327. WdS al~o nll;,smgPohce were notified Fnd.l\,March 14, at 1 Pin

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rallmg on the steps leadIngup to her house, repairedfaulty bathroom fixtures,put m a wmdow, shoveledsnow, raked leaves andcleaned her gutters

"They're always TIghtthere for you," PhIllips saId

SenIOr Vlrgtma Otterson,

Damage, theftfrom car

On Monday March 10, awoman left her car mtac on

Purse stolenA woman eXlted her vehIcle

and walked towdrd d grocerystore dt Harper and 9 Mile onThursday, March 13, whenshe felt someone pull herpurse It was a man dnVlng agreen blazer

The woman held onto herpurse, and the man draggedher 10 to 15 feet across theparkmg lot

He eventually snatched thepurse away The pohce werecontacted at 5 15 pm TheyadVIsed the woman to cancelher credIt cards

service and loves It Shesays the servIce IS essentIalfor senIor!!

"I don't know what wewould do If we dIdn't havethem around," she saId

SOC staff members havedone many thmgs forPhIllIps They have put up a

CorrectionIn the March 6 artIcle

"Jenmfer DeCoster on aquest to raIse funds to fightleukemIa," lt was stated thatDeCoster organIzed a cancerfundrmser, Fnends HelpIngFnends, In March 2001Decoster dId contnbute muchwork to the fundralser, butthe actual orgamzer wasLynn Albnght DeCoster hasgone on to fight leukemia mCOpIOUSways as It was statedm the artIcle

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"What they do IS extreme-ly valuable for the commu-mty," said CIty Manger JImLeldlem "It's an excellentprogram"

sac ExecutIve DIrectorSharon MaIer IS very enthu-SIastiC about the programand ItS goals

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The Serv1ces for Older(Sac) CitIzens Mmor HomeRepairs program 1S offenngmuch attentIon to the needsof senIor cItIzens

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fifth-grader at Richardand member of GirlScout Troop No, 1508.tastes some or thefoods from differentcountries on WorldThinking Day,

March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News SchoolsGirl Scouts see the world on Thinking DayBy Jennie Miller On Fnday, Feb 28, mDre hIS wIfe, Olave, whD servedStaH Writer than 60 gIrls Jomed tDgether as World Chief GUIde I 'hD~S ~I~c~l~l I~ca:~slet~r~~~ ~~ur~~ t:a~~leb~~::cDf:~ Po~:~~~~;O~I7Fe~~~~;~~~~ { f;,. ~ ... (' t" .nee usmg chDp ~tIcks, event The follOWing week- tnes to represent The gIl!., - • it ....~ 1another wa~ learnIng how to end, nearly 250 glrb did the brought In games, flags and ~, ~ • • .; , ~ ,count tD 20 In German same dt 8t Paul CatholIc food from each country to lr/' ?> ..

Such was the atmosphere Church share with theIr peers • • J

for World ThInkmg Dayan The event began In 1926 "It's always mce to learnJ ~" -' '11 l"'--\c1nnu,1! evpnt held by br~wn- when gIrl scouts deCided about ~coutIng In other ,~ - , • »1 (~IP dnd girl ~cout troops that there should be a day countnes," saId Grosse q.- It \ ......Llu<!Uglllllll till wUlld lor troop~ dround the world Pomte Farms reSIdent and ..... _. • '"

to think of troop leader Dana MIller ~each other "We are all very much alIke .' \\C~'

Feb 22, We may speak a dIfferentwas chosen language, have differentas the date faCIal features or differentfor World skm colonng, but we allT h Ink I n g want the same thmgs out ofDay, because lIfe"It was the The gIrls feasted on foodm u t u a I from Chinese pot stIckers,bIrthday of tDrtIlIas and guacamole,Lord Baden- shortbread and crepes toPow e I I, eclaIrs, pineapple, coconut,founder of fortune cookies, chat-pattathe Boy and chaknScout move. "It was a day to realtzement, and that there are mIllIons of

GIrl ScouttrDDps arDundus," SaId

ElIzabethButler, a fifth-grader atMasDnElementarySchool andmember of

Girl Scout Troop No. 2962 shows orf its Mexican pinata on World ThinkingDay, From left, Kelsey Mara, Katie Klaus. Tori Overton, Anne Buslepp. LauraManardo. Jennifer Stratelak. Kelsey Horn and Bridget Blondell.Glll Scout TlOOP No 11Ob tl]PH fell()\\ gill "cout-, Kn 11 ht>' fathel's BDy Scout"It's Importdllt beC,llh(' <l tJdclltlOlldl c('remony hC'ld badges from IndIasomeday we might go to d 111 Flgl Other gr oup~ ",lJ1g 'We gathered to thinkdIfferent count,) We 11 ~ongb, pld)ed gamp~ and dbout the trDop~ from allalready know ahout the 1)('0 le,1! ned dIfler pnt languagl's dround the world," saIdpie and thell hentdge ,md (Jill' t,oop dl~pl<1yed Velomca Stahl, d fifth-grad-that even one I~ dhke m.l~k~ anothel had dull~ er at Ma~on and member Df

Slxth-grade!,- at BHJI\nell Fdlh-gr<lder Arm,ha 1loop No 1106 "I had funMIddle School dnd membel ~ Sutel \\ '11a, a member of dnd learned ~o many newof Troop No 164') t,lught 1loop No 1508, brought 10 th1Ogb"

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grader RonnIe Hasenbusch,preferred SIttIng m the bal-loon to bemg m a classroom

Many students lIked thefact that they could see thelocatIOn of the area theywere learnmg abDut

"You could actually goInSIde the Earth and It waslIke bemg m a huge mapWIth the pIctures nght Infront of YDU," saId JenmferRyan. a thIrd-grader atMaIre

Teachers and adminIstra-tors were glad to see theeXCItement shown by thestudents

"The Earth Balloon pro-VIded the students WIth adifferent perspectIve of theEarth," saId Becky Eashck.a third grade teacher atMaIre "TheIr CunOSIty waspIqued as they learned newmformatIOn Hopefully. It

By Jenme MillerStaff Writer

A 19-foot balloon WIth a22-foot diameter became aclassroom for nearly 1,500students last week

Pierce MIddle School andDefer and Maire elementaryschoob enjoyed a VISIt frDmthe Earth Awarene<;sTravelIng EnnchmentProgram

The program IS a hands-on, mteractIve learmngopportumty for students IIIgradeb kmdergartenthrough 12, presented bythe Earth Balloon

UStudentB were able to seethe Earth from a dIfferentperspectIve," "aId ClaudiaZ\\ !rner, d "ocldl studIeSteacher at Pierce "It was ahands-on. fun way to learnabout the contments, theoceans, the ram forests,tIme zones and much, muchmore It was an up-ciDselook at our world ..

The program dIffered foreach grade level Younger"tudents learned about am-mals, geography and clI-mate, \\ hIll' the older stu-dents learned abDut platetectOTI1C~, volcanoes andman'~ Impact Dn the Earth

'We could actually see theIII hole world and what Itreally look., lIke" MalrethIrd-grader Kelly LangtonsaId

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Wal unpk, \\ ho beat 90other .,tudent" for the toptItle, \1111 no" compete III

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AssumptIOn NurservSchool and Toddler ('ente;,reCIpIent of the 2002GovernOl'., QUJ.ht\ ('ell P

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Innovative teaching; hands-on learningBy Jennie Miller moment '" a, fOl hOlke, teachmg shown I;,ee above ~tor\') thl<; a place \\ here "tudenh choo.,p t hell projects ,mdStaff Wrller fans, the .,tudenh II ondered DegnOl e fit nght m \\ hen "Thf' quaht) of tnst~ultlOn II ant to be," "he ~a1d cnn use tht'lr per'wnal "kllJ..,

Student~ 111 Bllan what \;ll'll mg thI~ thp h,ld to he Jomed the :"telff ])] If, powerful and creatlve' Byrne hd" been tpcllhmg ,md tdlent... tOWelld<; lornDegnoles U S hl~tOlY cla<;s do WIth U S hlstor) Febluary He teache<; US l1app "aId at the ('ommumt, School plptlllg ,m d""lgnmentat the Glosse Pomte And then DegnOle delved hlstOl' and UVIC~ at the Another example of the .,mce the becond .,emp.,ter of Whlll' Olll' .,tudpnt nM\Commumf't School lIere back mto the umt thl' tiel'll> thlee-\eclr old ..,chool that hand,,-on elctlvltle" common- It" fir"t ,eal m the dl"tnct excel ,It lIIclkmg all mtnleltpshocked up'on pntenng therr was studymg lllllnlct and has a total of 65 student" I) ~een at the Comrnumt) She enJoy~ the commul1lt) PO\\( rPoll1t or buI!dlllg cl

classloom to find a DetrOIt cooperd-tlOn durmg WOIld from both North and South Schoo] OCCUIred when env]f(lI1ment of the i:>chool \\'pb .,Ite another \\ III uspRed Wmgs game playmg on War 1 ThiS VIdeotape Although he admits to Engl1<;h teacher Shannon \Ihlch stlesbe" the ImpO!- thplI artl!:otlc ,md creatl\!?the telE'VISlOn set demonstl ated to i:>tudents "borrovvmg" the hocke\ BVll1e took her students to tance of each ~tudent feelmg .,klll-, . .,he "aId

The game was from the the Importance of alltancc~ game Idecl from Peter the Rock n' Roll Hall of comfortabl(' \\ Ith a ~en.,e of It I" IInporLmt to ,dlm\Stanley Cup FlIlali:> m 1997 and \vh) the dispute Detthnger, a SOCial studlP~ F dme tn Cleveland la;,t year bE'!t,nbT1ngm the da".,room ('\ PI) "tudent to .,ucc(,pdColorado'i:> Claude LeMieux between two countne" even- teacher elt North, Degnan' WIth another group of stu- Students an' able to Trapp ",udwas nailed m the face \11th a tually became a world war thmki:> It was a great wa)' to dent<; from NOIthnght hook from DetrOIt's To the ;,tudents, It all help the kld<; understand At thl:' tIme Byrne wabDarren McCarty Then made sense the umt teachmg U S hIstory, andDetr01t goahe MIke Vernon The Commumty School IS "It was a perfect example the class was researchmgand Colorado's Patnck Roy known for Its creativE' and of allIances," he saId "If 1 the dIfferent youth move-started gomg at It Wlthm mnovatwe teachmg styles were to Just say that France ments such as flappers, hIpmmutes, every player from Its mISSIon IS to reach those and Great Bntam had each pies and the current hIp-hopboth teams had Jomed m the students who learn dlffer- others' backs dunng the movement They werefight ently from others WIth a war, they mIght not get studymg the politICS and

A<; hI "tol'\cal as thIS more hand<;-on approdch to what that means The hock belwf sy.,temi:> of theseey gan1l' \\ a~ somethmg the group", and learnmg dhoutkIds could relate to" mU;,lc WdS a way to he It all

Degnore has other learn- together, Byrne saidmg tncks up hIS sleeve Byrne's English class IS

For example, when teaeh- currently readmg F Scottmg hIS clas;, about Fitzgerald's The GreatMcCarthYlsm, he gave each Gatsby The final project forstudent a blank car'd except thl" Ul1Jt consists of credtlngfor one, who;,p car d had a d magazme filled \I Ith artL-black dot m the center ell''' wntten bv the studentc;

The clai:>s then ::.pent "ev- about dlffer~nt conceptsera] mll1ute;, trymg to figure from the bookout w hlch ~tudent had the One student IS Iesedl'ch-black dot They lIere i:>U"pl- mg fdshlOn from the 19205CIOUS,accusatlOnal and dls- while ,mother IS studym~behevmg of one another mU;,lc m the .Jan AgewhIch Degnore explarned "I try to tap mto thp mdl-was the mood of the Cal Iy VIdual sklll<; and mterestc; of1950s, when Communl1=>m the students" Byrne saidwas a great SOCial fear Last year. whIle readmg

"The hand::.-on approach IS Harpel' Lee's To KJlI a"u.::h a great way for the stu- Mockmgblrd, Byrne's c1asi:>dents to learn and connf'ct held a mock tnalIdeas m a more thought-pro- When readmg Arthurvokmg way," Degnore saId MIllpr's The CrUCible, the

Thl1=> approach Ii:> used students were able tothroughout the school m relliite severa! scen{':" mother courses modern language and then

Deb Trapp, admll1Jstra- act out the dlalougetne mtern de.,cnbe<; thf' "The hands-on proJect.,tedchmg method as' cuttmg- and the .,chool envIronmentedge" and IS proud of the are what make a dIfference.,mce<;;,e" the student;, have In motivatIOn and makll1g

Community School: A true success storyBy Jennle Miller a .,t udl'nt I un 1H'\1 "papel Pre\ lOusly the [Iabseb The progJ am I" ,1 i:>trudured commitment' eled ho\\ h"ppy they areStaff Writer next )eal \1 Ne only mdde al '\lldble to opportunity for upperclai:>s- And 1'1app wn boast with the new (,ducatlOnal

With teari:> m her eye;" The progl am '" ,I" l,llIed uppercla;'bmen for d hdlf a men to ab<;ocl,lte with exel.-u- man) "tudent bUCl.-e""e" A envlI ollmentDeb TrdPP, admlnl"t1dtlw' 'oubtandmg" b\ member;, d<i) hO\le\er, thlb )e<u, 19 tlVe;, and profesblOnal ppr- ::.tudy lepOlted to thl' ;,chool I \e found my;,l'lf domglI1tel n, pre"ent('d a report to of the <,( hool bo,.IId Trapp fll'i:>hman and 1J ;,opho <;onnel ,1" speudl dSi:>lbtant;, bOdrd ;,howed that gl ade bettel III "cho'11 - 1 VI.'alsothe Gro"be Pomte Board of Wd" (om mended fO! hel ded man'" havl' b('en enrolled fOI for a full ::.emebtCl pomt ,1\ 1.'1 age" fO! lhe fl e;,h ledl ned d lot mOl e about meEduc,ltlOn dbout thp ICdted \\ ork to reach the "tu dn ('ntlle day of slhoolmg One "tudent <;eekll1g to man dasi:> at the ('ommumt) d" d PCI"on' one ;,tudent('ommumty School dentb who leal n ddlelentl\' The ([)ur"e offertng;, have become d teacher Ii:>\Iorkmg School mcr edbed by h,1I1 d ."lId

Her emotIOn" \\ere of pUI'(' and requIrl' a mOle h,wd;, evolvpd m alcordance With dl Deler Elemental\, Slhool ll'tter glade over the P<l;,t '\lclPP 11,1" blown awayIldpplIl'-'" 1Lb,dd.n;; • \oj " nn prolPC't-ha.,ed te,ldllng the glowllIg l1umbel of Another gOlllg Into fa~hlOn yeal, and that 01 the uppel- \\hen H'(Ounttng anothel:>uccesseb "holl n bv :>tudent" envll onnll'nl IIlll'J e"lul ,cuJd. t r!1'''1!!11 I" \101kmg downtown da,,:>men IllU edsed by ,111 "tudent telling hl'r theyi:>mceJOIlllng the altel natl\ e . IThe Commuml, ~lhool, Thl:> year the Commumh elt the Pdngborn Hou;,e 01 eUll! '- ld t, r g' ldp Thp count dO\\ nthI' weekendedU(atlOn clai:>ses I" ,I wonderful "ucce"., S(hool rntloduced the De::.lgn A thIrd btudent Ii:> number of db.,ente" del\,» until they c,Ullelullitu

The school, \\hlch hOUi:>e" "lor,: "aid "chool board Mluo;,o!t IT Academy \Iorkmg cl..,a nur:>mg mtern decrea::.ed by 26 i:>chool65 ;,tudent~ from both pi e.,ldent .JOcll1 Dmdolfpr whIch I" de"lgned to prepal I' 111 the emel genc) \\ald ofSt When companng thIS fhe rnembels of the i:>choolGroi:>i:>ePOinte NOI th dnd . We hclVl' dll dlffeler:t kmd" stud('nt., fOl careel <;m mfOl- ,John HospItal gJ oup of ::.tudent;, to d group board W(']'(' thrilled to hearSouth high .,chool", I" m Ib of leallwr:> It" \Ionderful matlol1 technology Tlvelve TrdPP ..,<lld"he I" gratified who opted not to JOIn the 1'1dpP i:> repOl t Rvan andthIrd year of operatIOn that we can tr) to meet the "tudent" are enrollrd rn thl' IIlth the change" that havl' Community School \\ hf'n "pc I etan' Linda FarmerClas<;ei:> dl e h~d In the need~ of 1.'\ e1) one" e1(adem) tillS .,eme"ter, been O(Cun Ing at the school offered the oppOl tumty \\('1(' Impi e;,sed by the factIndu;,tllal Arti:> bUlldll1g at The school has a btaff of \1 hlch focu"e;, on prepara- Trapp bf'came emotlOndl Trapp found lhat thl'i:>e "tu that ('ommumty SchoolSouth 10 educator" cO\ellng 21 dlf tlOn fOl the Wmdow" A+ when dli:>cusbmg the support dent::. grad .. pOInt dverclges make" lealnmg an enjoyable

"We'l e becommg a com- ferent COUI"es such a;, eXdm she hab lec('J\ ed flom par- dropped b) thl ee-foul th" of exper Il.'nu' fOl t hI' "tudenbmUl1lty _ we're becommg cl Engl!<;h, CIVICS algebra "We off1.'1 the studenb ent., After conductlllg a a lettel gl ade ' The pr ogram Ii:>out"tandschool,' Trapp i:>ald of the bUblne;,s exploratIOn, US hands-on lab time to pre Parent Pclrtner"hlp These "tudents ,11<;0 Illg" Ry,1ll "mdchange" that at e occurnng hli:>tory, mU"1l dppreclatlOn, pare them 101 the (Optlonclll PlOgram fOl SIX week., IIlth i:>110\\ed 55 m(lle hOllr'" of DlIldoffN c,llIed It "Ill"plr-e\ery delY ,It Commul1lt) life "clenu' effedIIoe ]J\mg II1du~trv eXilm~:' saId nedI'\) 30 p,nent:>, meln\, of ab"ence" ,md 15 percent of lI1g'School actlng geograph, and M,dcolm DICkIC, dcademy them banded together to them me no longer belllg The Communlt) School

Trapp told the membel6 of "pE'ech lI1i:>tructor 'CertIficatIOn form the ('ommul1lty School educated m the dlstnct \1 III Ill' holdwg an openthe school boald hcm stu- One of the mam hlgh- would be beneficlelJ for P,lrenl" Club "The attendance IS phe- hou.,e for all mtpre<;ted hIghdenb have cho"en the wlors lIghti:> of Trapp'" report to emplo,ment III IllformatJOn 'Then' Ii:>n't anythmg the nomenal," ;,chool board .,thool .,tudpnt" elnd parent;,of navy and ()I ,lngI' to leple- the bchoo! blJdrd I" the feld technology' parenti:> wouldn't do for the trustee .Jack R)an satd "Thl' on Wpdne.,d,w, March 26 atsent the school The) ha\ I.' that the Communlt\ School The Commul1lt) kId". TrelPP Said "r feel kid;, come to "chool. 'Illd 7 pm TIll' .,chool IS locatedorderf'd .,weat<;hn ti:> that hel., doubled III "Ize from last Intl'1 n;,hlp plDgl,ml I" honoled to work With them they enjoy comml!: to :>chool" 111 thp bai:>ement of theread "Commumtv School year SIllCp the mcluslOn of a another Tie'" clddltlOn to the The .,ucce",i:>of their children When talkll1g \\ Ith the Indu"tI lal Art" bUlldmg atThet I.' are hopes to orgal1lze freshmdn clas" educatIOnal en\ I!'onment j<, dIrectly relevant to theIr i:>tudent!:o Tr,lpp h"., dl"( 0\ - South

March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News Schools 13A

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The students recognizedpatterns among differentworks by the bdme al tlstand compared them toanother artist

"They began to recognizeand dIscover for themselvesthe vanous styles dnd colorsand subjects u:,ed by theseartists," Cornell saId

Once they became famil-Iar With the art Itself, the.,tudent" be !ran learnm!r thebackground and bIOgraphiesof the mdlvldual artists

"There'b a senbe of hIstorythat they don't otherwlbe getdt thiS age," saId kmder-garten teacher Jody Jlrodat"They also are studymggeogIaphy and culture whenlookmg at where theseartists dre from and whatkmds of things inspiredthem"

It then became time forthe studentb to tryout thesetechmques themsel ves

"They used a vanety ofmatenals, Irom pastels,water colors, and texturepalntmg, to collages

garten teacher Lisa COInellThiS Ib the fourth year the

project hai> been undertakenby the student." but the sec-ond that an entire art exhib-It ha.., been .,howcabed at the"chool

On Monday, March :3, the.,tudent" w~komed fall1rlymember.., m the AI ti> WmgGdllpry to \ H'W the pn'sen-tatUln of the II WOIk

'It wa" \\ondelful to .,el'tlw pndl' they took In thewor k .1Ild how eXCited they\1 PIe to .,how It olf to theIr1,lmll:., ('orndl ."ud

The umt began mOl ethanthn'e \\eek., dgO \llth :,tu-dent., looklllg at IIldlvldualWOIk., of ,lIt hI vanous,Irtl;,t" Ealh of th{. threekmdel garten c!a.,.,e., exam-Ilwd dltfl'rl'nl <II t",ts and1{',!lIl( d ,lIJOut "till' andtp( hnll/lH'

Kindergarten artists interpret Picasso, van Gough"We got to hear what the

btudents had learned andthat they got a lot out of theumt," Cornell saId "TheywIll keep this With them formany ~earb to come"

By Jennie MillerStaff Writer

Kmdergal tner:, atUmverblty Liggett Schoolare tUI n1ng III to PabloPlcasbo, Vincent van Goughand Hem y Mati "~e \1 Ith thehelp of their teacher..,

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Ticket" elle $5 fOl ddult'->,md $'3 for "tudenb

TIcket::. can hI' purch,l"t'dat the door or b~ umtactmgMargaret Steelt, at I,H3)4,32-3048 ormargal et ,;teele@gp.,thool.,org

The DOC ha,; been anartl,;t-m-resldence troupe mthe Grosse Pomte PublicSchool,; for t\\O year" andhas worked \\ Ith 0\ PI' 1 500Grosse PlIlnte .,tudents melementdry dnd ffilddll'"chools mc1udmg m,l!l~ "pe-clal need,; ,;tudent"

The ensemble of dancer"presl'nted lecture., ,mddemonstratIOn'> at BrO\\ nellMIddle School :Jb Wl'lI a, atMaire and RIchard elemen-tal') ..,chool.,

In addItIOn to the [pctureand demon "trdtlOn.., pre-,;ented by the full danceensembll', mdn Idudldancer~ worked WIth c1a,;.,-room" throughout the dl"-tnct teachmg about ho\\ thpbodv h u"ed III dancp. howthe hody can crl'ate .,hdpP.,and moveml'nt and ho\\ any-one can partrclpatf' III thecreatIVe moveml'nt proce,;.,

One of the goa I..,of the res-Idency was to creatl' agreat~r awarene,;" of art Ishccontemporary d,IllCl' In thecommullltv a" well a" howdance and mOVl'mE'nt can bl'mtE'gratl'd mto many curnc-ular arl'U';

Student'> and t{'achersahke have evaluatl'd thepro~am very hIghly

Dancer,; made dphbprateconnectIOns With curnculumhemg studied m math, SOCIalstudies and language arts

The dance reSidency hasbeen funded hy a grant fromthe Michigan Councr! forArts and Cultural AffaIr,;

Detroit Dance Collectiveto perform this month

Hal bara Selinger andPaula KI amer founded thecompa'1\ of.,evpn dancers III

1980fhey dl I' a proff>SSlOna[

modern dance company ded-Icakd to the creation andpr oductlOn of lOwgmatlvelyde"lgncd concerb teachmgand performmg I".,ldenCiesthroughout MichIgan andthe Great Lakes area

Their ml';SlOn .,tatementdlrctls thl'm to create andproduce hIgh quality danceand related arts program-mmg that IS acceSSible andaffordable to all cItizens andto provldt' a "ho'\\case forprofe""'lOnal and t'mergmgl\1JChlgelll artist"

The ,Htlst\( dIrectors havebel'n honored With mne cre-dtlve art,..,t granh from theMIchIgan ('ouncJ! for Artsand Cultural AffaIrs WIthAl t,; Ach1Cvement and dancealumni choreographya\\dld., from Wayne StateUmvel..,lty and WIth teacherof the year award,

DDC dancer., are knownfor thell excellent tcchmcaland performmg skIlls andal e unu,;ua lIy gIfted artistICte,lcher,; \\ It h a \\ Ide vanetyof profe';';J(mal expellence III

theater and mU';lc as well as111 the cla".,room

DDC'" rf'pertory has beenwld{'!y recog1ll7ed for It,;mnovatlve u.,e of Illtncatechoreography thdt mte-gratl:''' the u..,e of VIdeo, slideproJectIOn,; and unusual co';-tumlng mU"lc and .,et., -E'lpments that wJ!1 be part ofthe March 21-.t performancem Gro'>se POInte

For 14 yl'ar'i, f)[)(' wasthe dance company-m-resl-dencl' at the Royal OakC ampu,; of OaklandCommulllty ColIE'ge

They have continuing col-laborative partnl'rshlps WIthDetrOIt School,;, DetrOItPublic Llhrary, MIchiganOpera Theater and WayneState Umver<;lty

• Ed .. $111S •• a c c s 20 7 7

14A Obituaries March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News

See, OBITUARIES,page 15A

Herbert R. Dobbie

the ongmdl pJ10t for "Wheelof Fortune" He abo CIedted,produced. and dnectedPle;,s Your Luck" (he even

\ lllled the show';, Whammycharadel)

He remamed ddIVe mtothe 1990s lVorkmg un ;,pe-clals and sene;, mdudll1g"You Bet YOUI LIfe' With BIllCosby .lnd 'EXTHA" Hewa~ III hI;' 40th j edl ofdlrectmg when he .,u'tTe,ed d;,t! oke on "et m 199b. f()lll nghIm mto retm?ment

He I", "Ul \ Ived h) hI;'" 1\ (', frnf'1 Hn PI' m,llil ,H!P~

.lnd by five chlldrpnU.,ed /lIth jJClI!il.,.,101J of

and wpl'l/ghted h} Varlct\MagaZine. oll'lIed and publl"lwd b\ ('(film," BU~I!Il'>"InformatIOn a dlll"WIJ ofReed El.,ec /(" 1111 AI! Right.,Re ..uued a/ld men not blmodified rl"'old ..uhl/(en.,edor dl ....clI/ll/ated IIUtJlC!wi/hout l \PIC"" U IIl1l1l PCI

1I1!~"lU!l An, (Olll!l/('/( {(IfetplrJltatlOl/ 01 thl' (()ntel/t I.,

,tTllth p/ol!llllted unciII/II !liRe!, Ullt be pr 1)',('( II/I'dto the lull e\te!lt of the Iuu

Bill Cm ruther;, \\,]"ralbed 10 GIO,'(' Pomte ,1IlUgradudt('d 1I0111 Gro",pPomte High "d1001

Herbert R. DobbieGrosse Pomte Woods resI-

dent Herbert R Dobbie. 80,passed away on Saturday,Feb 15,2003

Born m DetrOIt m 1922Mr DobbIe gT<lduateu fromDenbY HIgh School III 1q ~9and H.ghland P,lI k ,J UlllorCollege In 1943

After graduatIOn, MrDobbie enhsted 10 thp t'SN a\ v All' Corp" V-5 pro-gram. where he Tt'lenpd hi"en"lgn b lOlllml"blOn PrlOrto hiS dl.,chdl ge III 1LJ!6 hpbelved at the Na~<ll All'Tram,port SenlcP located onGu.un

Mr DobbIe 1)\\ ned HItDobbiE' LumbL'1 Co to

DetrOit untIl hi" rl'tll eml'ntm 1981 HE' Wd", ,lIso tht. Co-owner of Mal do Home" andVando Construl tlOnProducts

He Wa~ a member ofSalem Memonal LutheranChurch, \~hen' he .,ened .IS

an elder and treasurerHe was actlvt' to the

Grosse POInte Woods-ShOi e"LIttle League and BdbeRuth Ledgue by m,maglOgand spon,ormg team"

He enjoyed playmg h",p-ball and ba,;,ketball whJ!t, atDenby, golf. tenm". bowlmgand softball hiS entll'(' Meand summer" WIth hIS fdml:I) at theIr Torch Ldke home

Hp IS ~urVI\ ed by hISdaughter" Donna Car~on,LOI', Lee 'lnd ,Judy BradtkphIS son, GaT>. 10 grandchll:dren. three great-grandchIl-dren. ,md hI<, brother"CI)-de and John '

He was predp('('ased byhI" !>on Tom

A funeral ~t rvlce wa, heldon Fnddy, Feh 21, at ChasVerheyden Inc In Gros"ePomt£' Park

Intermpnt I" In AC"CIfIIJ k 'ar Cemetf'rv InFllrmmghdm

Memofldl contI J!mtHm"ma y he madr to th£'National PdrkIr' ,onFoundatIOn r nc, 1501 NW9th Ave. MIamI, FL 3.11.16-1494

Nellie Ridey GlassDetrOit resld£'nt Nplhe

Rldey Glass, 87 pa,sedaway on Thesday. March 11200.1, at the 8t ,John Semo~Communltv Cpnter

Clarence Anderson

The Andel bons lived In

Grosse Pomte fOl 46 veal'''before retlrmg to PalmHarbor, Fla. '" hel e theygolfed and traveled aroundthe world They then movedto Cahforma to be closer tofamily

Mr Anderson };, surVivedby hIS two ddughtpr s, ArleneWeller and Shirley Brown,hiS two granddaughters.Debbie MIllsap and JulIeErban, hlb grandson,Andrew BlOwn, two great-granddaughtel s, ElIzabethand EmIly Erban, and great-grandson. Jacob Millsap,and a new great-grandchilddue In June

He was predeceased byhiS WIfe. MaDone

Memonal contnbutlOnsmay be made to the ShnnersHo~pltals for Children at theMoslem Temple HospItalTran;,portdtJon, 434 TempleAve, DetrOlt. MI 48201

Bill CarruthersTV dlrector-produc£'r Bill

Carruth",r;" who began hiScareer 10 the 19508 ashelmer of the pH,-throwmg"Soupy Sales" show, diedMarch 2 m LA of heart fail-ure. after bemg sldelmed bya stroke 'iIX years before Hewas 72

RaIsed 10 DetrOIt, hespent four years In the All'Force and afterward took aJob at DetrOit ABC affihateWXYZ as a Jumor stagemanager In true CmderellafashIOn, he showed up towork one day on the local"Soup, Sale" Sh(m' ,mdafter bemg told at the lastminute the dIrector wasunable to do the program,volunteered to !ill m - andbecame the show'b nc",dIrector

He moved hI" famlh toHollywood In 19,')9 when theshO\\ went natlondl A yearlater, he began lI'Iorkmg WIthother skeinS mcJudmg "Th£'Steve Allen Shown and "TheErme Kovaks Show"

In the mid '60s he pro-duced and directed ChuckBarns' ongmal "DatmgGame" and "NewlywedGame" shows

He started the WJllJamCamlthers Co lo 1968 andhad succe;,s straight av.ayWIth the "Johnny CashShown on ABC Lensed III

NashVIlle, at the old GrandOle Opry, It featured earlyTV appearances by BobDylan. Jom MItchell, KnsKnstotTerson and others

Carruthers IS credItedWith champIOningKnstofferson and landmghIm hIS first gIg at theTroubadour In LAlaunched the smger-song:wnter-actor's larger career

Dunng the '70s, hIS cred-ItS grew to mclude severalpnmetlme event "peclalsmcludmg "The EmmyAwards~ (for 14 yearsl "ATnhute to 1\11' TelevIsIOn'Norman Ledr s "I Lov'eLlherty" and "FrankSmatra The MaIO Event ~

He \\as one of the fir<;t fivechents approached by MikeOVlt7 v.hpn CAA opened It;,door'>, and hE' remallled Withthe agency throughout hiScareer

Dunng the 70'" and 80'she sened four White Hou;~admlOlstratJOn" consultmgon 1f')£,vlslon mattpr<; for the!\llxon. Ford. Reagan andFlush (<;('0101'I prf'<;lr1('ncles,mclurlmg campaigns,dehatp~, convpntlOns andmorp H£' was offf'red, hutdeclined the Joll of dIrectorof commumcatlOns 10 theReagan White House

Beyond that he and hI'>company contmued to workon game shows, Includmg

Shane L. Reeslde,Clly (lerk

Lodge No 477, as a ScottishRite Mason and as aShnner

Mr. Anderson enjoyedfishIng and bow and arrowhuntIng 10 Canada andAlaska He also spent manyhours woodworkmg and onhIS boat at the Grosse PomteYacht Club

preSIdent of purchasmg forthe F Joseph Lamb Co

Mr Anderson was one ofthe foundIng members of theGrosse Pomte WoodsPresbytenan Church He;,erved man) years as anelder

He was al&o proud of hISmember;,hlp In the Acacla

I hl IOlln1\!; Ordmancl', Lodl' No 1201 Ordmance No 1'!2 a~ pre\ lOu.,lv

CODE NO. 12.03AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE

ORDINANCE NO. 366

Lll\ of (li)roSSl'pointe 1Ifaruts, I\hchigHlJ

\\ HI ne ( ounl'

11.111\ l'0rtloll 01 thl~ ()rdll1.1I1ll 'h,llll'1' h('ld JIl\,llid thl' Tl'maJllder of thiS Ordinance .,hall not

School 10 1936 and attendedLawrence Institute ofTechnology

Mr Anderson served as amachIOl;,t';, mate lo the U SNavy dunng World War II lo

the Phlhppme bland"Followmg the Wdr, he

'" ol'ked for General Motorsand e"entually became vice

BUJ!dmg Hl'lghl h thl' \ l'rtlcal dl'lance me,1~urLd from the e"tabh~hed grade to thehll';hl ...t pomt of the root lor llat roof~ to the dec k hne of nl<111',ard roof., and to lhe aVer-agl' 1lL'I~hl bell\l'l'll l .1\ e" ,md rldgl' lor gabll lup ,1nd gambrel roof~ pre)\ lded that forall\ attached garage or aCll''.'l'fI .,trmture thl heIght ..hall be mea"ured trom the e~tabh~hld gradl' to th, hll;hl ...t PO\llt 01 the roof of such attached garage or accessory struc-ture, \\; hUl a bulldmg" !(Kated on ,,!oplllg terrillll, the heIght milV be measured from thea\ l'ragl' ground IL\ eI of the grade at the bulld1l1g ,,<111

i\«e~"orv bUlldlllg .. and ~truclure., \\ hlch are attached or lllnnected to the pnnclpalhlilldmg pursuant to an Il1tl'gr.1ted con~tructJ<Jn or de~lgn ~hall Cx' eomldered part of, and~O\Hned bv the regulation .. pertoll1lng to ~uch pnnClpal bUlldmg, prOVIded, however,that the helghl of an attached garage shall be measured from the estabhshed gradelevl'l to thl' hIghest poml of Ihe roof

SeetlOn ..01 (pertaining to encl05ed garage~ 1Il re~ldl'ntlal d"tnch) I~ amended and restated \11 Its enhretv as f01l0\\ ~

Each dwelling shall have an enclosed garage (eIther an attached garage or an accessorystructurel. In the R-I-AA and R-I-AAA dlstncts such enclosed garage shall be suffICIent forat least two (21 standard sIze motor vehIcles; 1Il all other reSidential districts such enclosedgarage shall be sufhClent for at least one (1) standard SIze motor vehicle A dwelling maynot have more than one (1) attached garage, and any such attached garage may not havemore than four (41 bays for slandard size motor vehicles.

Sechon 401

Sub~ectllln J of Sel hon J0;01 (pertammg to aCles~orv bUlldm~ .. and structure~) l~ amended and restated m ItS entirety

A nev. (ootnote (k) I,added to ~el tlOn 1100 (note" to "chedule ol regulahon~), statmg as follows

(k) In any case where the overall helghl of the bUlldmg exceeds twenty-five (251 feet, eachSide yard adJacent to (I e , wlthm __ feet of) any portion of the buildmg that exceedstwenl}'-flve (25) feet shall be Increased one (1) foot for each foot (or any frachonthereon of buildmg heIght greater than twenty-five (25) feet.

'X'clton J 700; (pprlalnmg to ;olllng \ onanll'~) '" an1L'l1ded ond n ...tated In Its enl1rety a~ follows

'>t'Cllon 170:;

Whl'n grantmg ,1 \ MhllJI I' ulldl'r tIll" ()rdmanll the Bllard may ImIX"l' ,mh condltlon~ a~ arenl\e"~<1T\ to In''lIl' th,lt Ihl' \Mlann I, (On~l ..tl'nt \\ llh thl' purpo~{>~ ot thl' Ordlnan'Cl(oodlhon~ Impo'ed ~hall hl dp'lglll'd to en~Uf(' that thl ..tandorli'. ~el forth In SellIon 1702..hall ht' ml t Ihl''l (Ot1(!ttlO1h ma, Include hu t arl' not hmllL'd to mcrea.,lng the rcqum'<l lot orTl'qulrl'd \<1Td ~I/" linlItll1g 11\\ 11l'll';ht of bll1/dlng .. 10ntrollJllg the loc,1tll>n and number ofd,,\ l'\1 ,1\' 1l1\ rc'ol~lrl'; thl ~trlll \lldth Inl rc"1"lllg tIll' numht'r of olf .,In'\,t parkmg "pace., andTl QUtrll1g Ill1\ 109" III nll1g ,md 1'1I1d'lolrll1l'; to protl'L! l1eMh\ pWpt'rt, ,alu\'., Without hm-Illng Ihl' generality of the Board'~ discretIOn to Impose condlhon~ 10 achreve thl' purposesof thl~ Ordmance. m any CHI' where Ihe WIdth or area of a re~ldenhallot does not meet thercqUiremenl~ of thl~ Ordinance. the ~lze and height of any proposed bulldmg or bulldmgad~lhon ~haJl be reViewed by the Board and may bl' limIted If nl'ce~sary to ensure that thevanance " con,."tent With the purpo~e~ of thl~ Ordlnancl'

(a)

(bi

(e)

(d)

"'ec. BOO. "tandard\ limiting height, bulk, densl" &. area b\ land use

o\l'o ORDI'\"ICE 10 HH.'n nu. I-O\I\G ORIH' \\Ll OF fHE Cln OF GRO~~E POINTE FARMS,ORDl'r\'Cl \0,192, (OD!'. '0, 12-03, f\TlfI FD \ ....ORDI' \'0 ro PROMOfl, PROTECT AND PRO\IDEFOR, " fHl 11'1fERE"T~ OJ< fHf. PUBLIC IH ALl H, ~o\FE n, COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND GENERAL\\ELFARf. Il\ THE un Of GRO"'if. POl'lE fARM", IHl CO)'l,r,ERVATION OF PROPERTY VALUE~ IN THE(I n, JT~ CHARA( TlR \~ \ RE"lDf ....114.1. COM'IlI,n \. A'D fUE GF"IERAL fRENO THEREIN OF BUILDINGA"II) POPULAfIOl\ Dl\lLOP\ll\l~; 10 E"f\BLI~H D1r,TRICn 1'\ lHE eIT\; 10 REGULATE THE USE OFLA\D A"ID "TRUCTURH lHfREI'\ \'0 TO REGULUl \'D RE~TRICT THE LOCAl ION OF TRADES A~OBU51INES~lS, 4.'0 THl LOCHIO' Of ~IRLlCrvRF~ DfI,JG\;\TED FOR ~PECIFIC USES; TO REGULATE AI'\oOLI'\1IT THf HEIGH1. -\RlA, BULK A"O UK.\IIOI'I Of I,TRUClliRES; TO RlGULATl AND DETERMINE THEAREA OF Y-\RDS, 4.'\1) OHlER OPEl\ SP.\CF~; 10 11'111 -\'D RlSfRICT THE I\IAXIMUM NUMBER OfF -\l\IILIFli WHICH '1 \ Y BE: HOlJ'iEO 1\ D\\ f U "G~, I 0 PROVIDE FOR '\1INL'\1UI\1 OFF.5tTREET PARKINGf'ACILI1 lEI, fOR '101 OR \ lHIL U ,; TO PRO\ IDf. FOR rm .\O'H'\ISTRATlOl' \!'IO E1I,jFORClMl1l,jT OF THI~ORDli'lAI'ICE; TO PRO\ IDE: fOR A 80 \RD OF \PPE-\L~ -\"1) 11 ~ PO\\'FR5t ,\ "ID DUTIES, A1I,jDTO PRESCRIBETHE PE"I-\I TIES FOR I Hf \ 10l A1'I0\' Of 1 HE PRO\ I~IO\, 0 .. THI~ ORDI"A 'CEo

(c) Thz chart m Section 1100 (pertaining to standards limIting heIght, bulk. selbacks, denSIty and area wlthm zonmg dlstncts) 1', amended and re"tated In It .. entIrety a~ follow~

SutlOll I An1L'ndlllll1h lol;lIlm~ OrdInanll'amendl'd I' hl'rebv furthl'r aml ndl'd a~ fL'llol\ ~

Clarence AndersonFormer Grosse Pomte

Woods resident Clarence~Andy" Anderson pas;,edaway on Monday, Feb 17,2003

Born 10 DetrOIt 10 1918,Mr Ander;,oTl graduatedfrom Southt'astern HIgh

as foilows

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I "dClcd March 10 200 ~

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15AObituariesMarch 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News

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DIil.ECTOR --

Louise Warnke,City ( 1erk

':.f c{ilo.J 1~;It('ytkll Jm:Boan A Joseph President

16300 Mack AvenueGrosse Pomte, Mlch,gan ~23D

(3/3) 881-85008na. A jo.eph Mana&er

2lH99 SchoenherrWarren MIChigan 48088

(586) 756-5530Valene WlhckowskJ Miller Man.ager

Lawrence R. Van TitGrosse POinte Shores resI-

dent Lawrence R Van TJI,61, passed away on Sunday,March 16, 2003, at OakwoodHo;,pltal dnd MedicalCenter In Dearborn

Born In 1941 m Indiana,Mr Van TJI graduated fromCalVin Colleg{. In 196:3 andfrom the Umver;,lty ofMichIgan La.w SLhool In

1966He began hl~ legal Cdreer

and became a. partner WIthButzel, Long, Gu~t, Kleinand Van Zlle, where heserved lor 14 year"

He aSSisted In formmg afirm then known as Van 111,Kaslborsk1 and Rondyneand later formed Van TJI &ASsocldtes

Known fOJ hIS expertise In

complex corporate and taxISSUeS, Mr Van 111 WdS hst-ed In Be~t Lawyers InAmerica In state and localtaxatIOn

He was a former chairper-son of the State Bar ofMIchIgan Tax SectIOn andthe National ASSOCiatIOn ofState Bar Tax SectlOns

He was Interested m relI-gious, commumty and CIVICaffairs and combating dls-cnmmatlOn

Mr Van TII was a formerchaIrperson of Barat ChIldand Family SerVices, thefirst male and non-Catholicmember of the board ofMatriX Human ServICes, anelder of Grosse PomteMemOrial Church, a. bass m

See OBITUARIES,page 17A

Remove & RepldLe Concrete Pal ement - RRemm e &. Replace (oncrete Pavement - 9RemO\ c & Rcplacc n (oncretc <;Ide\\ Jlkand Dn,cwdy Approache"

G PN 03 20 200~

I ill approXimate quantltle, 1m oil cd In thl' pr')jc(! ,Ire 01...

lollO\I'

Importance Of PlanningOften one w'lrk, for "hfellme he or ,he 1\ .uld h,e "lone' Would It

make" c..ounlle~.., ....aLnfiLe..,,~ .,md doe..,. be better to mOve In With grown l.JlIl" gre"t de,,1 "I pl.inmng m order to dren another relallve, a fnend apro\lde rman~\<l1 ,ecunly fnr one' retirement ~ommuO\ly' Unle" thl'heir' On the other h,nd olten too Iype of que, lion ", cJ<plored andlillie time ,lOd thm,ghl " 'pent on an,wered one h.,-. nol fully prtwldedolher (..on'alderdhon, Invo)vlng one... for one .....o;;urvlvor ........Urvl\O~

Wh,t ,noulJ IJ<:' Jone lO the e\ cnt01 onc , d~alh " 01 prima,) IInpor(JtH.<.. Jt J .. t OIItIl ...UJr enough limelor ... "'pou,e and do~c rel.Hlve,Without hdvlng 10 make del,.l~lOn.sregardlOS your w!she~ ~ partlcuIorly Jf these have never beenexpre,~ed D,scuss lhe subjectopenly,!Od bener yel mclude yourw"he~ In wnllen form (calledLetter of /",trull,on)

PI"n ,he"d lOn~em,"g olher maltel'> ')houlJ Ihe ,un l\or ,lay ",here

NOT:CE OF 8lD OPEMNG ON 2003MISCt.LLA '\If.-OVSCOI\ICRETE PAVEME1'lT REPAIR PROGRA\1 I"IlDISTRICT NO.3 (AEW PROJECT NO, 160-239):

and relalcd appurtenance, a, well 01' dCJn-up Jnd re,lorat1On

Plan, and ...pecdlc~tlOn are on file and cople~ may be ,ecurcd onor after Tuc~day, March 18, 2001 at I 00 PM. at the ollicc, ofAnder"on, ~c",tem and We,tnd.., lnc 'i 1101 SchocnheTT RoadShelby lown,hlp Michigan 481 I 'i

A fee ot Twenty Dollar ($20 nO) \\ tll be requtred for each ,clof propo,ed plan, and pecllicatlOn., and \~III nOl be refundedA molding fee ofTen Dollar' ($ I() (0) to covcr po,tage .md han-dling W\1lbe charged to anyone \\ hhmg to rcce\"e thc plan, and...pec~flcatlOn, ,\a Umled Parcel Servlce~

';pecdiLallon, and plan, arc 011,0 on file for \ lev. 109 at thcoillce of the Clty ( lerk A ccrtlfied check, bank draft or ,atl,-tJctory btd bond, executed by the bidder and a ~lJrety wmpany,payable to thc (Ily of Gro",c Pomte \\ood~ Trea ...urer. 10 andmount ,II lea,t equal 10 fhe percent (5°10) of the bid amount.,hall be ,ubmilled WIth each bid No bId may be v. tthdraYln fora penod of "Ixty (nO) calendar day., after thc reLclpt of bid,

Thc ( lty 01 (Jro~"c POinte Wood, re,e""c~ the nght to acceptany bid to reJett any or all bid, and to wat\ c ,10~ ITTegulanllc,tn btdd\ng Thc ,ucce~,tul bidder \Ii 1\1 he rcqUlrcd 10 fuml~h,atl,factory pcrfonnance, matntenance and guaranlee, labor andmatcnai bond, and 1O,urance certJficate~

Ot) of<ir055e,"olute .0005, Michigan

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1908

fhe CIty of Gro~se Pomle W()od~ Will recen,c "ealed bld~ untll10 00 A M 10CJllime on Thur,ddy, Apnl 3 2003 at the ollite ...

, 1(7-M knl the ( Ity ( ler", (Ily of (Jro ...~e Pomte Wllod~ ..0)_ ~ dI.-l'l \/.\ (Jf()~,e Pomte Wood, \lhehlgdn 4~21n <It\\h1(h timeIlld pl,lce all bid ...\\ III bc publicly opened and read aloud

ber of the Grosse PomteRotary and the GrossePOInte Semor Men'b ClubHe was a eucharistIc mlms-tel' at Bon Secours Hospitaland an usher and lector atSt ('Iare of MontefalcoCatholic Church for manyyears

Mr Schroeder enjoyedInternatwnal travel andoIdventure;" golf, reading,illIdge and spending time\\ lth family and fnends

He 1SsurvIved by hlb Wifeof 58 years, Mary E «Betty~,hi;' children, Bill (DebbIe),L\IJll, ~1h.-h...d ,Sh ...nl) nnl,Mary (BenJ Kallam, TerryElslmlnger, Sally (Scot!Stieber, LIsa (Mark)Harden, 17 grandchildren,four great-grandchJldren,and hiS brothers, Jameb andJo;,eph Robert

He was predeceased byhlb daughter, Su;,an (Tom)Tavlor, hiS brother;" John,Fr' Edwm and Fra.nk, andhl~ ~I~ter, Dorothy (SIr MaryEdWin, I H M )

A funeral Mass was cele-brated on Monday, March10, at St Clare ofMontefalco Cathohc Churchby Fr Tim Cooney

Interment Ib In Mt OlivetCemetery m DetrOIt

Arrangements were madeby Cha;, Verheyden Inc InGrosse Pomte Park

Memonal contnbutlOn;,may be made to AIhelmer'sASSOCiatIOn, 17220 W 12Mlle Rd, SUite 100,Southfield, MI 48076 orHospice;, of Henry Ford,2JOOO Mack Ave, St Clan'Shores, MI 48080

William F.Schroeder

Gro""e Pornte Park resI-dent William F Schroeder,80, pa~sed av.ay on ~'rldayMarch 7 2003, at BonSecour.. Nur"mg CareCenter lf1:::'t Clair Shores

Born In 1922 In DetrOIt,Mr Schropder was d gradu-dte of St Anthony IIIDetrOlt's Class of 1940 andthl' University of DetrOIt'sClas'! of 19,';I

He was a pJ'actlcm~ certI-fied pubhc aLcountant formany year'! until hi" retlrp-ment from the firm ofSchroedE'r, Howell & TrefzerlJl 198R

He was a lon!itlme mem-

hIS Wife, Antta (neeBdstJan), and hiS son,Wlllldm

A memO! 181 "PI \ Ice WIll beheld on Saturday, Apnl 5, at11 d m at Emer"on ChurchIn '/'10\

All dngpment" \\ el e madrby WUJek-Cakatell d & SOJl~Inc In Shelb) Town"hl)

William F, Schroeder

Janet Coleman Palombit

Janet ColemanPalombit

Lifelong Grosse PomteWood" I e",dent JanetCo!pmdl1 Pdlomblt pm,seddYlay on Thur"day, Feb 27,2003, after a bnef Illnebs

Mrs Palomblt attendedthE>ALademy of thp SacredHeaT I, Our Lady Star of theSea School and graduatedfrom Barr, College mFlOrida as a regl;,terednur'>e

She bpgan her life's workof helpmg children and the"ulTerlng as a cdndy "tnperat St John Ho~pltal Shecontmued WOIkmg th: oughcollege at JaLk...on MemorialHospItal m MI3Il11 until shereturned to the GrobsePomtes

She contmued to use hernUl bmg "kills at BonSecourb Hospital and StJohn Hospital unhl theexpected arnval of the firstof her mne children

From then on, MrsPa!omblt'b tIme was devotedto her children and theirva no us dLtlvltIe" ;,uch asvolunteel mg In clas~rooms,Ilol'kmg In the school cllmcand helpzng With nelghbor-hood sports teams

She IS survived by herhusband, LOUIS, her chil-dren, Melissa, Jesslca,Andrea, LeslIe, tWinSRebeccd and LOUIS, tWinSAleXIS and Elyse, andRobbIe, hpr mother ManonColeman-Crook, her SIsters,Carolyn Sleffert dnd MaryIRichard) Scarfone, herbrothel, E Michael (Kathy)Coleman and many mecesand nephews

MemonaJ contnbutlOnsmay be made to the Janet ('''<11omblt Memonal Fund c/o\["J r; (Il St,lI1!£'\ 77h'lll1(\,d \\( (;'("'P1'<11llt, j 11111- \11 \ ....! I)

Orielda JosephineLenhard

Charles F.Mitasik Sr.

Longtlml' Gros,>e POInteWood" re<;ldent Charle~ FMlta~lk Sr , 83, pa,;sed awayon Fnday, March 14 200.1

Born m Ig19 mCZl'cho~lovakla, Mr Mlld"lksprwd m the l' S Navy dUI-mg World War II

He workE'd mo~t of hiS lIfea<; a pl/wt manager for theAxIl' Plant for FruE'hdufCorp In Delphos, OhIO,whpre he commutE'd to !romGros"E' POInte

HI' 1<;;,urvlVed by hl<; "on,Chuck hIS daughter,Manlyn (Kurt) Schmid, hI"grandchtldren, MicheliI'.Craig and Brent, dnd hI" Sl"-tpr, Catherme (Wilham)Busch

He was predl'ceased by

Michael's Epl;,wpal Churchm Grosse Pomte Wood;,

Arrangemenlb were madeby A H Peters FunerulHome

Memol'lal wntllbutlOn"1Il,IY bl' made to StMI( h,lel., EPISWPdl ChUllhJ\h III 01 I,d Fund, 2047SSunnlllgd.dp, GIO"~l' 1'00111l'Wood" MI4H2l6

Orielda JosephineLenhard

(" o,,~i' POinte Wood" re~l-dent Oneida J o"ephmpLpnh<ll d, 9H pd";,ed "Wd)on SatUi dd)' Mdrch 152003 olt Melc\ Bl,llbrookHl'tlJ emrnt and NUl bingFdClht\

Bm n III DrtrOlt MI'<"LeJlhald \\.1" d flapper In

the 1920<., and admed danc-mg d<"d voung womdn, ('spelIdl)y the Chdrle"ton

))ullng World WM II, "hebegan Ilorkmg fO! ChI y"lerCorp \1 hl'l e ...he umtmuedto wmk for 12 \ PaT "

She enjoyed gdl dpnmge"pecldl1y white Io;,e<."Ol.mgl' popple" dnd otherflower" t I PI';' dnd hu;,hp ...that ...hl' nUl tured

She I" "UI vlved by herdaughter", ShIrley Brad).GlOria IJdnW;,) Ea"terdayher ;,on, Leo R (Julia), hergI "ndchlldren, Stephan andGregory Slhroeder andElIzabeth (Jon I EnkM)f1, hergrea t.grandch lId ren,Mitchell und Madel)nLenhdfd Alex,mdpr L.lUlddnd Kdll Erlk"on andJenmfer Schroeder, and herSIster, Madelon Carney.

She was predeceased byher husband, Leo. and hergrand"on, Damel

A funeral Ma>;~ will be ceJ-l'brated on Saturday, March22, al 10 a m at Our Lad)Star of thE' Sed CatholicChurch m Grob"e PomteWood~

AI ranmgement<; weremad(' by Cha" Verhey den1m

MpnlOl'1dl contI IUbt IOn"mol' hI' made to th('C,lplldllIJ MOJld-tPl,Fathpi ~oldnth ('pnt\'l

mel pre"ldent of the JennyLmd Club, d formel pre"l-dent of the E~ther CIrcle ofImmanuel Lutherdn ChUlchm DetrOit, a former pre~l-dent of the Gro;,se POlntpShores Garden Club .llJd aformer dlrettor of theDetrmt SYIedl'>h Councd

Shp enjoyed gdl denmgand playmg the plano dndolgdn

She I" "UI V1\ ed by her"on, Ibchdrd C ,Juhnsonand hel gldndlhtldlen, ScottAndIew dnd TllnothvMichael

Slit 1'\ ,1" pi cJeu'd"l tl oyhPl" hu"band Carl L, hel"I;,tel, VIOlet Nowll1~kl, andhel blOthl'1 CliffordGu ...tdf;,on

A !11l'!110rld] ;,el vice wa",held on MonddY, Mal ch 17dt Cha" Vel heyden lnc mGro" ...e Pomt£> Par k

Interment I" m the WhltpChapel Cemetel y III T'lOy

Mpmondl LOf1!IIbutlOn"mol) Iw made to theAl.lhellJJer '" A" ...ouatlOnl)l't! OIt AI ed Ch.lptel, 17220W 12 Mill' Hd, SUltp 100SoUth(jl'id l\fI48076

Michael F. KastnerGros"e POIntp Wood" resI-

dent Michael F Kastner, 54passed away on Thursday,March 13, 2003, at HarperHospital

Born In DetrOIt m 194R,hE' graduated from W(''!ternMichigan Umver"'lty In1970 He worked atComenca Bank 10 DetrOIt asa >;('nJOrvIce preSIdent

He wa" a mpmber of theLochmoor Cluh and \lia~ anaVId golfl'T

HI<; great passIOni' In IIfpwere hl<; family hnd frwnd ..hI" summer .. at hiS cottagem Canada and tnps toSamhel Island

He IS survlvf'd by hiS WIfE',Beth Kastner, hl<; daughter,rourtney, hIS son, Brent,and hiS Sister, Krlstme(Bernard) Grabowski

A funeral servICE' was heldon Monday, March 17, at St

Michael Edward Johnson

Michael EdwardJohnson

Grosse POInte Farm'> resI-dent Michael Edwdrd.John"on, 55, pds;,ed awayunpxpeLtedly on Monda)Feb 24 2003. at hlb home

Born m 19,n m DetrOIt,1\Ir ,John'>on gradudtpd fromWe"tern MIchiganUmverslty In 1969

He worked for TheSharrow Group ofCompame", where he servedas vice preSident and execu-tive recrUiter

Mr John"on wa" a mem-ber of the Gro;,,,e POlntpHocke) A""oclatlOn, man-aged the Gro",>;e PomteMidget hockey team andcOdched thl' Little Caesar sMidget hockey team

He wa" the manager ofthe JV b<l~eball team atGrosse POinte South HlghSchool dnd coachpd the RedSox, a Babe Ruth ba~eballte ••m In Grosse POinteFarm~

~He did everything out ofhI" love of sport" and of kId"He gave so much to the com-mumt),~ said hiS Sister,Kathleen

Mr John"on loved golf,ba"ehall and hockey

He IS ...urvlved by hiS SIS-ter, Kathleen (David)L/\rlllgston, and eight mecesand nephe\\s

He v. a~ predecea:-oed byhiS sl~ter, ,JacquplIneWarner

A fun('ral "ervKe wa;, heldon Saturday, March 1, atA H Peters Funeral Home

Alice Christine Johnson

Alice ChristineJohnson

Grosse POinte Park resI-dent AlIce ChnstlJle,)ohn<;on, 98, pa'!sed away onThesday, Jan 14, 2003, atthe St John SemorCommunity In DetrOIt

Born In 1905 In f~'!canaba,Mrs ,Johnson graduatedfrom DetrOIt City CollegpShe was employed as ilnexecutIVe secretary forCurtiS PubhshIn~ CompanyIII DetrOIt

Mrs Johnson was a for.

From page 14ABorn In IllInOIs In 1915,

Ms Gla'iS worked as a "ale"associate for fine Jewelry atWright Kay, Walton Pierceand Jacobson';,

She I" survIved by hergranddaughter, Eh;,a Keys(Enc) Stroh, and her broth-er, Charles (Mary) Ride)

She wa;, predecea;,ed byher d.lughter, Kdrl'n Key",and her brother, RichardRldey

A memorial ~en'lce \\d.'>held on The"dd\, March 18at A H Pete'rs FunelalJIUlJl~ III GJ""~~ I'uIIJll-Woods

Memorial contI IbutlOn~may be made to the Bal baraAnn Karmdnos CancerInstItute, 188:11 W 12 MileLathrup Village, Ml 48076-9806

Thomas A. HackettGro;,se POinte Wood" rC;,I-

dent Thomds A ILlckdt !-)O,pdssed dway on Thur"dayMdrch 1.3, 200,3

He /<; i>urv/\ ed b) hh \\deZenobIa, hIS brothel-m-Idw,Henry ({rene I ToenJ"''' hi"nephew<;, oStevpn HndSt.lnle\ ,Jdroh .lT1d LeonStodul~kl, .lnd hIS nlen'Linda Hlyhorczuk

A funeral Mab" wa ... ct'le-brated on Monda\, March17 at Our Lady Star of theSed CatholIc Church

Anangement~ wen' madeb, Cha" VC'Ihpyden Inc

Rosalie LawrenceHiggins

Former Grch"e PomteFarm" re"'ldent RosalieLawrC'nce Hlggm" 73, ofHarper Wood;,. pds<;l'd aW.1\on The~da y March 11, 200 ..1

BOIn In Detlolt In 1929Mr" Hlggm" grdduatedfrom St Anthon) HIghSchool In 1947

She was retll ed from tfwAl chdlOLe<.,e of DE'trOlt prop-PIt ~ dep.lrtment

Mr~ HIggln" I\d" an dVldg lrdenel ,In dct/\e chUlchnlem bel \\ here ",hl' WOl kedIlllh children .md ,I 10\ 109g! dJldmothpr

"'fw I" "unlHd b\ hprd,lUghtl'r... Mollv (M<irk IBrook ... ,md Pegg\ IThollld ...I~tdudt, hel ...on ... ,John .llld{rdlg, her grandchildren,LeIla, Joseph, Stephen,Christopher, Megan andGriffin, her great-grand-daughtel, Sdmanthd, andher ~I,;ten, Chll~tJneScheuerman and KdthenneTazzla

She \lid;, pledE'cea"ed Inher husband, Jo"eph, her~on, Bnan, and her gJeat-grdnddaughter, Sandra

A funpral Ma"" wa ... cele-brated on SaturddY, Mal ch15, at St PhJ10mena(' atholic (,hurch

Arrangenwnh \\prE' madeby A H Peter;, FuneralHome In Gros~(' POinteWood,;

Memonal contnhut1on~may be made to Ho~plce;, ofHenry Ford, BonSecours/Cottage Team, POBox 02220, OPt! O1t, MI48226

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16A Business March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News

Odds and Ends from the Mailbox

Fnday Close, 3Q4/03 __

Dow Jones Ind 7 860

Nasdaq Comp 1,340S&P 500 Index 833$ In EUROs 10743Crude all (Bbl ) 35 38

Gold (Oz ) 336 50

3-Mo T-Bllls 1 12%30-V, I-Bonds 471%

Jo,cph Mengd!'!! 1<; a resI-dent of the Cltv of Gms<;!'POllitt' and former chmrmanof Flnt of Mlchlga!! "Let'qTalk Stach,' 16 sponsored bythe followlllg Grosse Pom!eInl e.,tment related firmsJohn M RIckel, CPA, PC,Rickel & Baun PC. andInvestment COlln<;el Inc

Stock Marketat a Glance

expect yom stock broker toalel t you of thesE.' avalanch-e"

After all he or she servIcehundreds of accounts 11kI'yours Ditto for fee-based,Kcounts

You may be m need of theprofesblOndl servIces of aIeglbtell'd mvestment advI-,,01 v fil m to manage yourmonev

Typical fees fm portfohobof $250,00001 mOl e comparevel) favordbly With thosecharged by bank trustdepartmentb and brokeragefee-b,t..,ed accountb, and lessthdn that chal ged by mostmutudl fund<;, lIIeludmg the"no-Iodd~ fund~l

LTS' ;:,pon"OI, Inve;:,tmentCounsel Ine on MackAvenue m the Woods, hasoffered portfolio manage-ment ~el vices to MIchiganmdlvlduals, trusts, endow-ment", corporatIOns andpen"lOn "mce 1929

Would ) ou sleep betterknowlI1g "omeone IS watch-mg your portfoho tomght?

pen The credit hlbtOry ofanothel per"on WIth your!->dme ndme, or a <;lmJ1arname, can mIstakenly bemI'l ged \I Ith vour credItIeport IllformatlOn

8 Derogatory credit mfor-matlOn can stay on yourcredIt report for seven yearsBankruptCies can stay onyour report for up to 10years

9 Identity thlCVPs havebeen known to assume yourIdentity dnd open a newcredit cdrd 1II your nameThey can reroute your creditcard "tatement to theIraddress Thev can also makecharge" to y~ur credIt cardaccount WIthout actuallyhavmg possessIOn of thecard They ;'Imply need yourcrl'dlt card number andexpIratIOn date

10 The last two years ofyour crpdlt history are themost Important 'n lenders'eyes

Things you shouldknow about credit

Business Peo~le

1 The mformatlOn m yourCI<>dlt file" at the threem<1jor crcdlt reportingbureaus can vary

2 You should check jourcredIt report regularly forpos~lblp maccuraCle'l ormdlcators of pOSSible credItfraud

3 Havmg too many opencredit cards can hurt yourcredIt I atmg

4 PotentIal employers Cdnask to check your creditreport They must receIveyour permISSIOn to request acopy of your report

5 Your credIt "core can belowered If you have toomany mqUlrJes m a shortpenod An mqUiry IS record-E'd on your report when youapply for new credIt, such a;:,a loan or new credIt card

6 Havmg an active, long-term Ime of credIt In yourname can Improve yourcredit ratIng

7 InaccuracIes can hap-

Dr. Thomas Mertz ha<; been named to the Henry FordHealth System board of trustees Mertz I'>a re<;ldent of theCIty of Gros<;e POinte and IS a phY~lcIan III pnl ate practice

Three additional Gro<;~e POInte re~ldent<; have beenappomted to board<; of trusf('e<; wlthm the Henry FordHealth System

Henry French of the Farms was named to the HenryFord BehaVIOral Health board French 1<;a broker WIthFerns, Baker, Watts Inc

Timothy Sinclair of the CIty wa" ,Ippomted to theHon70n Health Sv<;tem board Smclalr IS vIce present ofthe Farhman Group

Dr. J, Carolos Borrego ,md Emil Kang have beennamed to the <;ystpm's DetrOIt Campu,> board Borrego IS are<;ldent of the Park He IS pre"ldent and chief executIVeofficer of Borrego InternatIOnal Kang hves 111 the Farms~nd " preSIdent and chIef executIve officer of the DetrOItSymphony Orche"tra

for IIvmg expenses'Econonll~ts call thiS "nega-tI VI' ",IV IIIgs "

Add to thdt, the recentIeoccurrence of IIIf1.;ltlOn ISbltmg their pocket books,espeCially at the gab pump,paymg utilIty billb,mcredsed lIlsurancerenew <lis and rlslIlg propel-ty taxt's

Hel e';, a quot£' from ther:rs, June 6, 1996, Vol I,No 1, of thIS artIcle . Nodoubt about It, IIIflatlOn I~the mo"t mSldlOus tax eVl:'rconceIVed by politICIans theworld over"

The challenge IS to findmve<;tment vehicles thatWIll appreclatp III value overtIme, hopefully more thanmflatlOn, .vhlch robs the dol-lal of Ib purcha"lI1g pOWI'I

The key, of COUIbe, II,A<;setAllocatIOn - the lIght blendof eqUIties, bonds and ca~hrebel ve<; - and contllluou'>pOItfoho management

Why contllluous pm tfolIomanagement?

Many mvestor" tell LTSthey just dIscovered another"Iound triP"

It's hard enough to find asohd-growmg mcome ..,tock<1t value pnce;:" but It'S evenIIorbe to let that stock "go tobleep ~

No, the stock wasn'tasleE.'p, the II1vestor wasThey \I ake up to find theIrprofitable lIIvestment ha~qUIetly "gone south' dnd ISnOI\ "under wdtel"

Hen' dre two rec('ntMlclllgan example;, CMSEnergy (CMS on NYSE 52\leek high equal!-> 2363,closed last Friday at 352,loss SInce hIgh wa<; 85 1 per-cent'

The other I~ CItIzen;,Bankmg Corp m Flint{CBCF on NASDAQ, 52week hIgh equa\;' 3386,closed last Fnday at 24 19,losb smce hIgh was 28 6 per-cent'

Sounds like two veryexpensIve siestas But, don't

St John HospItal and Medical Center ha<; announced theaddition of Dr. Raechele Cochran Gath .. rs to Its medIcal<;taff

Gathers 1<; 111 practlcp With Ea<;tslde Dermatology InGrollse POInte Woods She earnl:'d her medIcal degree fromthe l1mver'llty of MIchIgan and completed her reSIdency Indermatology at Henry Ford Hospital

of optlOn~ <;tocks andmve;,tor baIlout<,

When "Cash I\d.;, Kmg,"who ever thought thdt the 4-J /2 pl'llent IIlVIIl'~ IIlal h .. lI Jeld~ \I ould "tumbll' to 1percent 01 leb<;, thanks toGleenbpcln\ "ea,,) money"cure for the I ('cessIOnheaddche, \\ hlch didn't workout at all?

Mdny mve"tor" tell LTSthat thell money marketcash has bhl unk' eon:>lder-ably, because of the capItalgamb t<lxe" th,lt had to bepaid. and they c,ln't hve onthe 1 percl:'nt ) Jelds theseddV;,

So now, man\ are "bul n-Ing ca<;h, , \11th budgeted\\Ithdlall,l);:, fJ om th{'lrmoney fund~ {'very month

tdnce III dazzling ways tech-nologv companies are Ju"tbegmlllng to work harder <1tmakll1g all computel'>, g,ld-get:" dnd 'Neb .,Iteb ea"lel toUbI' fOJ people WIth dl"abllilJl:''' .I;:' II ell a ~ fOJ you andme

At the bottom of our odd'>,md ends ban el \\ e h,lVe abcwnce Weh '>Ite for kIdsMy sIster-III-law directed meto It (('I edIt where credIt ISdue)

Pay a \ ISlt to Cool SCIencefor Cunou" KIds atII 11'11' hhml org!coo];:,clenceThe ~Clellce site I;:' by theHowal d Hughes M~dlcalInstitute, hence the "hhml '

It took some of the bestsCIence projects from someof the be"t museums III thecountry and adapted themfor the Internet

Some of these actiVItiesare entirely electromc,meanmg your child wIll doe\ erythmg on '>creen

Other'> requlI e you to goto your kItchen or backyardThey are deSIgned for stu-dents In klfidergartenthrough second or thIrdg-rade

Okay, we'l I' up to date,and the Rl:'d WlI1gs are onthe tube I'm outa hedr (Or"out of here' depl'ndlllg onthe software program I

Hal ( a tp( h quP\tlOll or\UbjNt ~ou uould like(zddre~,ed III thz\ (Ollmlll'

Wallt to (ommellt or addvour two (Cllt\ U orth 1 Mylleu p mal! addrpqq 1\

mma urer@htdcollllcct

$500*--

.' - - . " +' '. , -......._ '_iIl_,I __ 5:._ f_ ...... ;: -. c

bdys that mflatlOn I';' sub-dued

But If mfldtlon stdYb sub-dued at 3 pel cent for 10"edl'", the cumulat Ive w.,t o!ilvmg II III hdve IIlcred!->ed0344 pel cent, 01 "lightly over1/03'

That'<; not much comfortto tho<;1:' mvestor" whocho'>e at Ietlrement, d fixl'dI ate annUIty

01 thobe other formerstock IIIvestors, who con-gratulated themselve<; ontheIr eqUIty bailout~ III late1999 and early 2000, fOl thesafe harbor of theIr mone)mm ket fund"

No \I ondel the FedI'I alBudget had a surplus bdekthen, \lhat \11th all thp CdPI-tal galnb taAe~ paid on saIl'''

CALL FOR A QUOTE

63 KERCHEVAL SUITE 100GROSSE POINTE FARMS MICHIGAN 48236-3627

TELEPHONE 313/881-8200EMAIL rfckelbaun@comcast net

J 0 H N M, R I eKE L l C. p, A., P.C.CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

percent eftectlveThmk about It If every

documl'nt you created hadtwo percent error<; m It, youIIould sttll need a keyboardto make correctIOns

There are two other prob-lems WIth the software

First, you have to "trmn"the computer program torecognIze your vOIce and thenuances of your pronuncia-tion

The software comes WIthtrammg matena1 that youread to your computer totram It But va'll shouldreali7e It tam t perfect

The second problem IS theneed to speak WIth a heSIta-tIOn between wordsThat could be a prob-lem

'What about the other SIdeof the com? Wouldn't It bemce If yom computel couldvocalize what IS on thescreen?

Software IS now avmlablethat can do exactly thatAgam, nuance" are the prob-lem The vOIce does notsound like the HAL 2000computer from the movie2001-A Space Odyssey

WhIle speCIalized deVicesand software offer assls-

$100

For more information, call Kim Towar at(313) 882.0702 or go to Rotary.org.

"Through m"tchlng grnnts from local donorsthe World Bank and the Bill and Millndil Giltcs foundation

evcl y doll,]1 don"tcd will be m"tched 4 to I

A pallo free world IS Within reachbut ever-y dollar IS cntlcall

There are Just 10 end,mlc countries left and your donatIon(of any amount) will help reach that last child, glvmg children

everywhere a {ostmg gift of a poliO free world

When you donate to thisLOCAL EFFORT

WITH A GLOBAL CAUSE

01,) 886-04')0

• gold dlopped $15,01 4apeHent to $,B6 pel OUIKe,

• 1Iude 011 dec!Jm'd from$37 78 PPI bdlfel to $,35 JR,01 6 I pl'ICent, dlld

• the US Dollal lecoveledto 1074,3 pel 1 Euro flOm1 097 . all "lglI,> of telllhlejlltelv nhlrket.., un;:,ure of1\lIl'll'LUgo

L,l.,t l'ue.,ddl, MJ.I ch 18the Fedel dl Reben e OpenMarket ('omnllttpe held libMarch nwetlllg

At our pres~ tIme,MonddY, th!' con"ensus wa~thdt 'Grepn<;p,Jn would'stJ.nd pat,' but could '>hlftIts pohC) blaS, addlllg lan-guage that It WIll "contmueto mom tor the evolvmg eco-nomIC SltudtlOn "

No InflationWIth the Consumel PI Ice

Index mchmg back up to the3 percent annual rate FedChaIrman GI eenspan stilI

to Cram's edllol saymg Iwas way off base That nowpre"ents the perfect ttme fOlme to say, "I told you so"(By the way, does anyoneyou know stIli "dIal" hIS orher outgomg phone num-berb? Do vour kIds knowwhat dlalmg a phonemeans?)

The bottom Ime? The tImefor sWltchover I~ qUIcklyapproachmg an end

If you dId not do It by StPaddy's Day, you could expe-nence Interruptlonb m yourcellular ~el"Vlce

Call your prOVider for fur-ther mformatlOn And note,you'll have to go to yourprOVIder's office or store; Itcan't be done by phone (lhad to say that)

Next stop IS computer pro.grams for the handICappedFurther proof that Star Trekwasn't far from thr mark

Both IBM and a companycalled Dragon have veryeffective progJ ams for creat-mg documrnts by talkll1g toyour computer lII'>tead ofusmg a keyboard

The good news IS thatthey are now about 98 per-cent effectIVe Thr bad newsIS that they are stIli only 98

By Mike Maurer

"!nee 1929

Chm W Walker John R Welch]'Mar,hall C Dowm - Richard K ~lmonds

I'}') \ 1 Mack Avenue(, ""'l I'Olntl 'I1lch'gan 482 %

The Dow <;urged aU7pomt~ Icl!->tThUl.;,day dndFnday, cledtmg a lIet gam of120 pOll1t:>, reI er.,mg thelo.,.,e!->of the pnOl 2 II l'pk"

Thl:' buy-mg splee"tdrted \\ It h.,ome "buyearly ,lltl\J-ty 011

Thul"dcly,followed byma;,slve"hOI t-cover-mg by hedge By Josephfunds Mengden

The can-tm ued UP\\ ard thrust ofFnday'~ 38 pOInt gam sur-pnM'd the bulb, who hadexpected plofit-taklllg afterThUlsday'.;, run-up

ThIs week's tradmg IS thekey to whether the rally con-tmues, or was last IIeek justanother bear trap?

On the global scene la"tweek

CARFFULLY PRESERVING AND BUILDINGYOUR ASSETS FOR Now AND THE FUTURE

INVESTMENT COUNSEL, I~C

By Michael MaurerLlttle odds ,wd ends have

bpen gathermg III my l'-madbOA, ,md thlb week seemedilke a good tIme to COlelthem

In truth It just means I'vebeen pI OCIastmatmg, and IdIdn't have a better Idea fOIa column thl<; week

Can you heal me now?Th()~sands of Wireless

phone usel s, most on theeast Side of metro DetrOit,need to have theIr WIfelessphones reprogrammed tothe new 586 area code Thephones were onglllally pro-grammed to have 810 areacodes

Wlrelebs phone compamessay they've been notlfymgaffected customers throughbIn roserts and other mall-mgs

But, accordmg to thestate Mlchi.gan PublicService Commls<;lon, lots ofuser~ have not yet gottenthe message Tho"e whohave not had theIr phonesreprogrammed WIll beunable to send or receIvecalls effectIve March 23

As usual, the proliferatIOnof wlrelesb phones and fdXmaC).,lnes made the newarea code necessary, Itroughly takes m the eastSide of suburban DetrOIt

\Vben the 810 area codewas ongmally mtl ('duced, Iwrote a column for Cram'sDetrOIt BUSiness saymg thatll-dlglt dl3hng had arnved,and It would eventuallyaffect everyone

Amentech wrote a letter

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Obituaries

Judged on the seller's andagent's knowledge of thehouse In question and themarket The depth ot thatknowledge Willhelp protectthe seller agamst the naturalreluctance to accept the firstofferand agamst regrettingadeciSion that was not basedon sound JUdgmentRemember In mostInstances, the firstofferendsup being the besl offer IfIt'Sa talr one Whypass ItuP?If there IS anythmg we cando to help you In the field ofreal estate please call or VISitour webSite at

Lucido & ASSOC.Reattan15151 882-1010

.ucldorHtton.eom

the statlOnOther ollicers searched a

car of her frIend, who waswaltmg In a car parked Infront of the store, wherethey found additIOnal mer-chandise taken from thestore The woman's fnendwa" released, but the carwas Impounded

Ran red lightA Grosse Pomte Farms

pubhc safety officer saw aproverbIal red flag when thednver of a 1996 blackPontiac Grand Pnx ran ared hght at the mtersectlOnof Morass and Chalfonte onSunday, March 16, at 2 15am

The dnver of the car, a 22-year-old Clmton Thwnshlpman, saw the red Itght, too,but saId he deCIded to dnvethrough It anyway

Alcohol may havennpalred hiS Judgment Heregistered a 131 percentblood alcohol level on a PBTat the tIme of the trafficstop

- Bonme Caprara

Speed & weedA 37-year-old Sterhng

Heights man was arrestedon a manJUdna possessIOnthdlg~d df~~1h~ Wd~pulledover for a trallic stop on StClaIr north of Kercheval Inthe City of Grosse POInte onSaturday, March 15

A CIty pubhc safety officer"potted the man's 2001Dodge Durango traveling at39 mph before he pulled thecar over Just before noonWhIle questlOnmg the man,the ollicer noticed a pack ofrolhng papers on the floornear the passenger seat ofthe vehIcle and could smellunbumed mariJuana

A search of the vehIcleturned up three baggIes ofsuspected marrJuana andaddltlOnal rolling papers

Indecentexposer

A man In hIS early 20s dn-vmg a navy blue Ford Focuswas spotted exposing hIm-self to a 17-year-old Joggerat Beaupre and Moran 111Grosse POInte Fanns Justbefore 6 30 p m onSaturday, March 15

The the young womansaid the man drove by herseveral times whIle Jogglngon Moran He drove northon Moran toward Mack afterhe exposed hImself to her

Pubhc safety officers wereunable to locate the man

~ C£state

ThiSISwhere the adViceofa real eslate agent can beparticularlyhelpful The agentcan tell you how realistiCtheoffer IS and whether thedepOSitthat accompanies Itreoresents good f8lth

Since there IS no way toknowhow many oHersWillbereceived or the order ofvalue, the offer should be

Many people who sell ahouse encounter the 'firstoffer dilemma It canbecome a trying deCISionSellers often turn It downhoping for something betterUnfortunately they laterdiscover Itwas the best offerand they are lell feelingremorseful

Trash fireOn Mond"y March 10, at

4 06 pm, Grosse PomtePark pubhc "afety ollicersextIngUIshed a trash fire 10the 15300 block of WmdmIlIPomte Dnve

- Brad Lmdberg

Polite Sald the suspectthreatened the v,ctlms "asthough .11 med "

One VIctims "ab pushedto the glound and buffered ascrape to her lore head

Police de"tl'lbed the rob-bel a" a black womandpploXllndteh 30 year" old,5-foot-d \1 I th ~hort curlyhaIr She was 1\ edlll1g adelllll1Jdtket, blue Jeans dndblown leather shoesDetectives saId they are nar-10WlIlg10on a suspect

Five-fingerdiscounter

A 34-year-old DetrOItwoman aroused the SUSpI-cIons of CIty of GrossePomte pubhc safety officerswhen they saw her takmgmerchandIse out of herpurbe and placmg them onbhelve"

The ollicers were called tothe blore bhortly after 10a m on Fnday, March 14,when employees becameSUSpiCIOUSof the womanAfter survellhng the woman,the officers asked to talk toher 111 the store's back room

During their mtervlew,the officers searched thE'woman and found four beefsticks, a three-bar pack ofbath "oap and tamponsstuffed 111 her coat Theyalso found several otherItem" m hel purse after shewas arrested and brought to

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A ,51-year-old DetrOitman, who I\as dnvmg hiSWife to the City of Gro"sePomte MUniCIpalCourt, wIllbe facmg a COUIt date of hISown "oon

CIt) officers pulled theman over after an anony-mom, calII.'I tIpped the pub-hc safety department off to a1989 Lmcoln Contmentaldn vmg erratlcall y on east-bound Jefferson Dunngtheir Investlgatron, the olli-cel s found the car'" plates\\ ere Ieglbtered to a four-door Cadillac Thev alsofound a half-pmt b~ttle of\\ hlskej In the Cdr andlearned the man had twowarrants for traffic vlOla-tlOnb m Harper Woods andDetrOIt

Sentra four-door was btolenfrom a dnveway 111 the19200 blotk 01 Raymond"hortl) belO!e 1 p ill onTue"day, Mdl ch 11

The owner had left the Cdrunlotked runmng and unat-tended while lettmg It w,umup

Shortly dfter the theft, thevehIcle wa" been bemg dn-\ en we"tbound OflKlI1gsvllle A lone OtCUpdntuf ullhnul\ ,1 J""u lptlul. ,\ ,.,behll1d the wheel

Gas goofOn Monday Mal ch 10 , at

6 07 pm, a Gro"'ie POInteWood" woman wa" tryll1g tonlaneuver hel Jeep In thednvewdy of her home m the2011 block of Ridgemontwhen she aCCIdentallybumpl'd a neIghbor's home,knocked a gas meter off thehouse and caused a gas leakand fears of explOSIOn

Public safety offiCI.'Ib shutthe gas vdlve and calledMlchCon to make l'epalrSperm,ment

away on Thesday .Jan 21,2003, m Mesa, Anz

Born 1I1 1925 111 DetrOIt,Mr Wilcox grew up m thePalmer Woods area

He graduated from theUmverslty of DetrOit HIghSchool m 1943 He reportedfor wartIme mlhtary sen'lceshortly after graduatIOn

Dunng World War 11, hewas statIOned WIth the 14thAIr Depot Group of theAI mv All COIps 1Il Chll1d,lI1d IndIa from 1944through 1946 as an aircraftcamera techmcIan Hereceived the AmencanTheater nbbon, GoodConduct, and WWII ViCtOrymedals

After WWII, he attendedColgate Umverslty In NewYork He gl aduated With aBachelor's of Art~ degree mEcononllcs 10 1949 andreceIved hiS commiSSIOnas a2nd heutenant In the U SAIr Force Reserve

Mr WIlcox \vent on toachIeve the rank of major Inthe Air Force Reserve whilebervmg at Selfndge AJrForce Base as an mtelll-gence ollicer

He offiCially Ietlred m1985 after 38 year" of com-bmed actIve duty andreserve service

Mr WIlcox was a Gro"sePomtr re"ldent from 1952-1991 He enjoyed taking hI'>kids 'iaIlIng and "wlmmmgat the local park" dunng thesummerhme and 'ileddmg atVermer hIlI dur10g the wm-ter

Mr Wilcox also loved toVISit the Alcond Bedch andBIg Paw vacdtlOn areas onLake Huron He \\a" theconsummate handyman andenjoyed fixmg, pamtmg andbuild10g thmgs around thehouse He could alwdYs befound at the former Searb'itore on Mack and atLochmoor Hardware Alsoan aVId photographer, MrWIlcox enjoyed "hnmg upnhI;' kids for pictures whenev-er pos~lble

Mr WIlcox WdSemplovedby Blue Cross Blue ShIeld,Pinkerton Seeunty andMIchIgan Natural Ga"Company over hiS career 111

MichIganHe IS "urvlved by hi"

daughter, Mary, and hI"sons, Wendell and Robert

He wa" prpdeceased byhI" wlfr Natalie

ArranJ:wment" werE' madeby Melcher Mortuary ofMe"a, An70na Interment ISat the Gro~se PomteMemonaJ Church

Memonal contnbutlonsmay be made to the GrossePomte MemOrIal Church ora local hospice of chOice

Woman robssenior citizens

On Satul ddY,March 15, at541 pm, an unknownwoman t,llked her way II1tothe home of two GlossePomte Park "emor clhzen"

Once m"lde, the womdnrobbed the resldent~ of $120

William Wendeoll Wilcox

William WendellWilcox

Former Grosse POInteWoods resldent WIlhamWendell Wilcox, 77, passed

Sentra snatchedA hght blue 2000 NI""an

PUBLIC SAFETY REPORTS

CemeteryAlrdngement" Wele made

by Chas Verheydl'n rnc mGrosse Pomte Park

Memonal contnbutlOn"may be made to theUmverslty of MIchIganCancer Center, 1500 EMedIcal Center Dnve AnnArbor, MI 48109-0843

to pas" a fake presenptlOnat a pharmacy In the 20400block of Mack III Gro.,:,ePomte Wood"

On Saturday, March 15, at3 50 pill, pharmdustsbecame leery upon learnmgthe pIescnptron wa" for .Inunu~ud!!y large dmount 01drugs Phal n1do~ts con-firmed the btflpt had beenred-Ilagged, meamng thedoctor III que"tlOn hddI""ULJ ",,,11111115" t11"t ll1~SCllpt sheetb had either been~tolen or copied

Police said the dn estedsubject had an outbtandlng$300 warrant from 36thDI~trtct Court fOl dl"ol derlytonduct

Almo.,t the ~ame thmghappened on Tuesda),March 11, at 445 pm Anunknown female aSbumedthe Identity of a DetrOltwoman and tr led to submIt afake pre"cnptlOn for a"heavy narcotiC," pollee sBld

PharmaCist" confirmedthat the pi e"cnptlOn hadbeen fal"ely attnbuted to adoctor In Sterlmg Height"The phY"lclan's "tdff toldpohce the doctor had neitherwntten a prp"tnptlOn fOlthe dllegl'd patJent nol' hadany deallng'i WIth the phaI-macy m que"tlOn

Store emplOyee;, "dIdrecord" "ho\\pd eight "lmllarIncldenb

Julia Bernice MuntzWheeler

Former Gro" ...e POinteWoods and Astor, Fla resI-dent Julta Bermce MuntzWheeler (nee Hacker), 87,passed away on Monday,March 10, 2003, mLombard, III

Mrs Wheeler was an aVidgardener, ammal lover andregIstered nurse

She was a foundmg mem-ber of Chnst the KmgLutheran Church and amember of the ValparaiSoUmverslty Guild

She IS sun Ived by herdaughters, Roberta BI"hop(DaVId ('ashman) andMarCIa IDaVId Kalemberl,her grandchildren, DaVIdand LIsa BIshop Laura,MIchael and Kdte Kalemberand Jesse and JenmferSchnute, her great-grand-chIldren, Sarah and EmIlyBIshop and Juhanna andKathenne McNeice, h~rnephew Tom Netbchke, herson-m-Iaw, James Schnute,and many other friend" dndfamily

She was predpceased byher first hU'iband, Robert PMuntz, her sE-condhu"band,George W Wheeler, and herdaughter, Jacolyn Schnute

A memonal servIce WIllbeheld at a later date

exhaust The youth's dn-ver's hcense had been sus-pended 111 RoseVille mJanuary

'(He) saId he had beenlI1volved m an aCCIdent mRoseVIlle and forgot to takecare of the trcket," sard aWoods patrolman

Pohce Issued CItatIOns forexces"IVe nOl"e and dllvmgWIth a suspended hcenseThe dnver was Ieleased alew hours later upon hISfathel'" po"tmg $100 bond

Pair of pushysalesmen

'I\vo pushy employees of aLlvoma deSign companygenerated a pollce complamtwhen sohcltmg the 'iale ofart at a "tore m the 19400block of Mack m Gro"seP(nnte Wood" on Thuroday,March 13, shortly before 4pm

When told to leave thebtore, accordmg to the pro-prietor, the men "becameaggre,,"lve" In press10g for asale

The men, aged 20 and 22and lesldent., of I-hghlandTownship and St ClmrShores, respectively, report-edly told Woods pohce theyhad a permit to sohclt bU&I-ness Officers determmedthe claim was fabe andmade the men go away

Prescriptionscams

A 49-year-old DetrOit manhd" been dnested for trymg

m ]921, Mr VOIgtgraduatedfrom Central High School m1938

He receIVed hiS bachelor'"degree from CarletonCollege m 1942 and hIS I Adegree from the HarvardGraduate School of Busmessm 1943 Followmg WorldWar II, Mr VOlgt receivedhiS master's degree fromHarvard In 1947

Dur10g the war, he servedWith Pdtton'" ThIrd Armyldndlng at Utah Beach 10Normandy, France andserved through France,Luxembourg and Germany,endmg up m Nurembergand Mumch He returnedWIth hIS WIfe to Nonnandyfor the 50th anniversary ofthe 1OvaslOn

Mr VOIgt was employedby Blue Cross Blue ShIeld ofMIchigan, where he beganworkmg as a dIVIsIOnalmanager and was later pro-moted to semor vice presI-dent He contmued as V1cepreSident untrl hIS retrre-ment III 1986

He was a member of theGrosse POInte Semor Men'sClub, the Semor Men'sTenms Club, the HarvardBusme,,'s School Club ofDetrOlt and was a 50-yearMason He was a formermember of the AmericanMarketing ASSOCiation andthe Economic Club ofDetrOIt, and had served onthe Amencan Red Cross andas a trustee of theCongregatIOnal Church

Mr VOlgt had many hob-bIes and mterests, WIth ahfelong love of hunting andfishmg He enjoyed handi-capping horse races and atone time owned a harnesshorse that raced at thetracks m DetrOIt andWmdsor, Canada He spentmany hours playIng tenmsand had two holes-m-oneplayIng golf

In addItIOn, he used tochuckle that he was proba-bly the only Grosse PomtereSIdent to have passed theCoast Guard exammatronfor operatmg a motorboatfor hIre on the MISSISSIPPiRiver

Mr VOIgt also loved totravel and had VISItedmanyforeign countnes mcludmgChma and RUSSIa

He I., "urvlved by hIS WIfe,Lucy HICklsch, hIS ~ons,James, Col Robert E,WIlham and Charle." fivegrandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and hIS SIS-ter, VlrgIma Robson

He was predeceased byhIS brother, Vmcent

A funeral servIce was heldIn La Crosse, WlsconslO

Intennent ISm Oak Grove

B&E searchAn unknown white male

I" suspected of breaking Intoa home l!l the 1600 block ofPrestwlck In Grosse POlnteWoods on Fllday, March 14,at about 8 45 p m

A wItness ",lid the man"as l!l hIS ;md 20s, 5-foot-5,wIth dark haIr and weannga black and whIte plaid topwIth JE-ans and "neaker"

When spotted by d neIgh-bor on Nl'wca~tle, one blockflOm thl' cnme scene, the~tl ang(>r Iepol tedly "tookuti 1 UJ.u1Jnb thhH.-tbh Lu\.h.yard" ledvmg behmd twoboxe~ of "tolen Je\\ dryPohce tracked foot"tep'i mthe "now through numerou"yald" but wPle unable tocatch anyone

Ollicers recoverrd a screwdnver th(> man may haveu'ied to tut a scre~n andopen a Iear wmdO\\ to enterand eXIt the burgled hou"e

Pollce searched thed\\l'lhng and dl"coveredmuddy footpnnt" and Jewel-I 'y "ptlled on the floOl

New car bluesGrO'ise Pomte Wood"

pollce arrested ,I 17-year-oldSt Clall ShOll'S man last\1 eek becdu"e hIS one-da\-old u"ed car had numelO{;se4U1pment VIOlatIOns

On Thurbday, March 13,,It 10 3R p m on Allard nedr1l.1Ipel an ollicel 'ia\\ theIDuth drlvmg d black 1991Ford ThunderbIrd wIth hlobloken rearvlew mIrror" aU dcked wmd"h,eld and loud

Robert James VoigtGrosse POInte Farms resI-

dent Robert James VOIgt,82,pa~sed away on Wednesday,March 5, 2003, at St JohnHospital

Born m La Crosse, WISC

Robert James Voigt

From page 15Atht' church chOIr, moderatorof thl' Prl'sbytery of DetrOit,d pa"t dlredor of UllItedWav Commulllty ServlcPsand It" predecessor, UllItedCommulllty Service", theGrog"e Pomte Symphony,p,e"bytellan DevelopmentCorporatIOn and NeIghborsConcerned about Yacht ClubExpdn"JOn

FollOWing 9/11, Mr VanTd led m the pdb"age of ,I

n'~olutlOn by the Presbyteryof DetrOIt, affirmmg the con-tnbutlOn of Arab Amencansto rehglOus and commumtyItfe and deplonng ethmc dls-cnmmatlOn

He IS survIVed by hiS WIfeof 33 years, Kay -Felt, hiSdaughter, Kate, hIS slbter,Rose DE'Graaf, hIS brothers,Ronald and Bernard, andmany meces .:md nephews

VIsItatIOn WIll be held onFnday, March 21, from 7 to9 pm, and Saturday, March22, from 1 to 4 p m at ChasVerheydrn Inc m Gros"eP(nnte Pdrk

A funeral sen'lce WI]] beheld on Sunday, March 23,at 1 30 p m at Grosse PomteMemOrial Church

MemOrial contnbutlOnsmay be made to thePr~sbytenan DevelopmentCorporatIOn, 14628 E.JeffE'rson, DetrOIt, MI48215, Barat Chtld andFdmlly ServIces, 5250 ,JohnR DetrOIt, MI 48202, CalvmCollege, 3201 Burton St SE,Grand Rapldo MI 49M6,Umverblty of MIchIgan LawSchool, 712 S State St AnnArbor, MI 48104-307] at thechant ~ of 01]('\ ChOl(l'

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didn't h.1VP lo do II oltpn bUI J'w'Ii,ld hOI\H' la..,(', \\hpi (>I\l ..,penp,1I('11(.., ...tl'p III ,I1IJ do t hdl .IndII'l' "ppll dl dlll,llll 1111pi oVl'!Ilpnh111 tlwlI child, en" gl ,ldl" "

110\\ mUlh pdH'nh "hould he1111 OIVlU II ILll 11]('11 JlIgll "lllool-('I " hOlllewOI k Cdn be d dIllil ultdl'lI"'lOl1

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FlIldl11g ,I pl,It(, 10 do honre-1101 k l,Ul hl' Jlht .I' Impo,l.Int .H,findlllg lIw IIIlIP

111t hl' (;1 <H'lIllgpl -(;,lIdl houbepalh lhild ha" ,l dphk 111 lhplI1001\]', In 111('(;llluD\ hou"e, thebo\, "'I.J!dl\ lout t111'11 book.., 'IlldlIotp!Jook.., on t he kItchen t,lble

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P,lIent'> h,I\(' to u"e theil'Illdgllwnt." Bookel .."ud MUblC11\ Ihp b.ll kgl ound, ,Ib \\ hltellCll"P ldn Ill' ,l bIg hplp fOi'-,.onlP

Both Bookel dnd I'ta'7nlk also,l'(oll1ll1pnded thdt i:>tudent:> helve,tlldv buddll''''

"] ~nlOlII age IIlV htudents toIlaVl' .1 .,tudy budd", hut ll1dke"UI I' It" "OI1;eOIWwho's not gOIngto hI' ,I dl..,tr,ldlOn," Booker SaId"P<lll'nh 1l'.Illy IlPpd to mOl1Jtorthat, but I'll' found thdt kIds arere,llh good dt pllkJTIg dppropn-dl(' pdrtner b "

1'I.I"mlk "',lId \Vhpll thing" get(h<ltt ", that 1:.10 Iw OK

"TIIl'I e'.., no problelll III h.rvrnga little fun," Pt,I.."nrk ".\ld "ItCdll make It lllOl I' elljoyabll' '

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"kIll" 011 t hel r ownTo ard htudl'llt" III plannrng

thell hOllIPwOl k "lhedule",Pta"7111k, lrke rn<1ny hIgh hlhuoltealhl>1 ", glVl'S btudents a ;'lhl>d-ule ofthlngbthey'll be work-109 on so theycan plan aheadAs adults navI-gate theIr daysand weeks WIthddy pldnners,1I1d PDAb, "he"did many btU-dent" takl'advdntage ofpl,mnel" the)all' gIven bythe "chool totrdd. d""'lgll-ment"

"In the pd"t10 )P,II''' kid"havl' OVl'rconwthel I' IP"lst" neeto plamwrs,"Ptd"Zlllk "Uld'Some I>tudpnlsWIll even colOlcode theIr long-term and short-term asslgn-mentb In theirplanners"

Orgamzlllgand pnonhzlllgWIll not onlyhelp m school"uccebb, but ISalso d valuableIcs"on In tImemanagementfor college andlatel In hfe,Ptaszmk saId

"As they getolder, they'llhave to mde-pendently plantheIr tIme,"Ptaszmk said

But for thosestudents whodon't have themotIvatIOn to

AI hor Day wa" propo'\l'd III

1872 by.J Sterlrng Morton asa tree-plantIng holrdayMorton had moved toNebraska from DetrOIt andwl'\hed to transform theplmn 'ltate'" treple'ls land'lcapp

greens have "t!'fllght trunkf.dnd rOUI\(]N] tops, grow wellIn sun or lrght "hade, haveden"e, blue-green needle"and can re,lch 100 fppt tall

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Homework helpersHow to make the best of time & effort

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hald pdrental In"olvempnt can l)(>"er) beneficldlm bevpr.d Wd""

. Pan>nh Cdn help thell dlI!-dren reVIew, an"\\er que..,tlOn.."hplp cl'\I I1y que"tlOn.., III tp"t-book", and help edIt what thplrchIldn>1I have wntten," BookersaId

Booker also saId whIle someparentb tend to locus on what bnght and wrong, chIldren needto develop tlunklng and reason-II1g "kll\;"

"PdH'nh can dl"o help III mod-plmg thell own thmkll1g behav-IOrb,' Booker "',lld . Th,lt canhelp gredtly'

According to Bookel, pal pnt"bhould not anI" p,l" atlpntlOn towhat thell chlld\(>n are ..,tudYlIlg,but hIm they'l e "tudymg

"Some kIds know h(m to <.;tudy<1nd thell> al e somp kId" vou cangive <1li"t of five WOldb lor themto stud", <1nd they gIve \OU abl.lnk look," Bookel ",lid 'n v»ettrng them up With ;,tudy Pdrt-nell>, have .,omeorw qUI/ them oruse Ilabh CdI'd.., "

The elempntdl y "chool andmIddle '>chool gradpb al P theoptImal tlmeb to develop stud)skIlls, accordmg to Booker

"If they don't have good btudyskIlls by high school, they're Inbig trouble," Booker 'laid

Booker abo bald If a p,lI'entfeels he or bhe spend;, too muchtime WIth their child on home-work, that can be a red Ilag

..It's a good tIme to let teacher ..know thel e's a problem ,M Booker"ard "CommumcatIOn IS thekey"

CommulHcatIOJI, howpvpr,works both way'\ Booker "ardmany teachers e-marl parent'> tolet them know what'b gOing on III

the c1as"rooms, A]so, gettlllg clear expect a-

tlOns of what teachers expect ofhome\\ork always help,>, 'Groe71nger added

A" btudent" entpr hIgh "chool,Pt.ls71llk f.ugge"ted that "tuden!-"..,harpen theIr tIme management

thl" year on Aprr I 2.5AccordIng to memhrr" of

the Wood" tI ep comml""HlIl,"eedlmgs will co"t " total$:l72 By plaCIng the orderahead of 'chedule, the cItyrpcelved an parly hiI'd diS-count, accordmg to commis-sIOn ml'm her'!

Douglas fir" handle claySOIl, WhICh makps the speCle'la good selection for theGros'le Porntes The ever-

Gr~ Point~ ~ws

By Bonnie CapraraStaff Writer

LeallPng I" never .1n 8-to-3 Jobfor btudenb, ehpecldlly when Itcome::, to hOl1le\\ ork

"Thert' .11(' t \\ 0 Iedsonb teach-er::, gIve homey. ork," said PaulBaol-cl, ...l l...lll~l.o<lge <lll" "pCLldi-1St dt Pierce MIddle School "Onereabon IS to reVIew whdt the~ 'relearnmg m lhe clasbroom an'dthe other IS a way to get kldb toextend their thmkmg III otherareas and to apply what they'velearned m real hie "ettmg'l "

But gettmg homework dlJllP,let alone gettrng It done well, canbe a challenge fm bome. whetherthey need d bl Pdk fl'om theschool day or need to find tImewlthm famlly and pxtrdcun ICU-lar bchedule'>

Such IS the Cdbe for KeIthGillum, 01 Gro"se Pomte Fdrmband a spventh-gl adel dtBrownell MIddle School and hISbrother, Ryan, a fifth-gTdd('r atKerby Elementm y School

"They're both actlV(' m sporlsand they're tIred dft('! i:>(hool,"baId theIr mother Lee GJllum"We ubually do It after dIOneI' '

In the Groezmger Galdl IdmJly10 Grosse Pomte Pdrk, mOlherPatty Groennger Said computerand parental l!plp tend to dll~tatewhen son Harry G,Jlclc, a Jumorat Grosse POlllte South HighSchool, and daughter Madl"on, athlrd-grddel dt MdlreElementaly Slhool, do thplIhomework

"Hany I" ell.pected to gel hI"computer work out 01 the wa\first and Mddl"on dor" hel .homework at mght ,,0 \\ e Cdnhelp," Pcltty Groe7lnger "md"And homework getb done beforeother dctlvltle,>, Irke plaYlllgVideo gamrs "

Both pment" bnng goodstrategIeb to the table, allOl dlllgto South Enghsh tedlhel PeggyPtaszmk

"Some get home and getstraIght to theIr home\\ork, ;"omeneed a break and many kids aremvolved In Jobb, sports andextracul nCU1<ll altlvltle","Ptaszmk bdld

How much tIme studentsbhould bpend on homework Cdnvary from gIade to gTdde andclass to class

"KIds rn elementary schoolusually spend 10 to 20 mmutp" dmght on homework, mIddleschool kIds need about an hourto an hour and 20 mmute" forhomework," Booker "dId "If" notan unreasonable amount oftIme"

Ptaszmk hedged on gIvmg atIme for high "chool "tudenh

"Becaube wp're vel)' depart-mentahzed, homework C,1Il bevery dIfferent from c1dl'.;' toclass," Ptaszmk said "In mldd]eschool, teacher" often coordmatewhat they're workmg on mEnghsh, SOCIal "tudle" and otherclasses In high ;,chool, we don'thave the mecham"m to do thdtFor mstance, WIth math and for-eIgn language, you'n> gOIng tohave homework every daybecause repetItIOn I;' ImportantWhat vou hdve to do Ib balancethe ]o~g-term and the "hart-termaSblgnments "

And as hIgh school!:'r"progress, thp homework strate-gtes may often change

For example, m hpr frebhmanEnghsh class, Pta"zmk baId, "I'I]often gIve my "tudents "tudyquestIOns to prepare them fOJwhat they're gomg to rpad andWIll be dlscubsmg rn cia";,, where-as In my Advanced Placementclass. I'll gIve my students areadmg bchedule WIthout studyquestIOns"

In the elementary ,",chool andmIddle "chool grade'\, Booker

Woods buys trees for Arbor Week

SeedlIng~ WIll be dl"tnb-\Ited to "chool chIldren thpweek of Apnl 21-2.5 rn a cere-mony the Woods has cele-hrated for many years

Arbor Wpek actlvltlPS areorgamzed III conjUnctIOnWIth Arbor Day, whIch falls

An order for 4.50 Dougla'\fir "eedlIng" has been placed111 preparatIOn for ArborWeek In Gro"se PomtpWoods

theon

Allison Ash and Dr.Jonathan E. Charnin

Ash-Charnin

George Wand Valene VAsh of the CIty of GrossePOInte have announced theengagement of theIr daugh-ter, AllIson Ash, to DrJonathan E Charl11n, son ofthe Rev Robert A andCarolyn C Charnll1 ofGrand RapIds An Augustweddll1g IS planned

Ash earned a Bachelor ofArts degree from HopeCollege

She IS the Young LifedIrector at East LansmgHIgh School

Charnll1 earned aBachelor of SCIence degreefrom Hope College

He graduated from theUl11verslty of MIchIganMedIcal School and 18 cur.rently completmg hIS resl-dpncy

dents mcludedschool's dean's hst

Erica L. Hill of GrossePOll1te Farm'!, daughter ofRoberta HIli, wa" named tothe dean's list at Colby('ollegf> She HI maJonng IIIIIlternatlOnal studIes andeconomIcs

Nicholas A. DiLoreto ofGrosse POlllte Farms wasnamed to the dean's hst atBucknell Ul1Iverslty He 18the son of Robert and SusanDILoreto

Mr and Mrs James EHoskmg of Downers Grove,Ill, have announced theengagement of theIr daugh-ter, Jaclyn Vlctona Hoskmg,to Graegal McCormIckSmIth son of the Rev andMrs Peter C SmIth ofGroshe Pomte Park ASeptember weddll1g ISplanned

HOhkmg earned aBachelor of SCIence degree111 01 gamzahonal develop-ment from NorthwesternUl11verslty She IS a medIa~upervl"or WIth Leo BurnettAd \ ertIRmg Agency 111

ChIcagoSmIth earned a Bachelor

of SCIence degree m bwmed-lcal E'ngmeenng fromNorthwestern UI11VersltvHe IS a consultant WIthMercer ManagementConsultll1g 111 Chicago

Hosking-Smith

The orgal1lst was .JoanSummervIlIf' The plamstwas Stacl Wells, the trum-peter was FredBreltenbucher SolOIst wasMehssa Gray

ThE' brIde IS a homemakerWith a home-based photog-raphy busmess

The groom I!>a sales engl-neel With Adtran Inc

The newlyweds took acruIse of the WesternCanbbean They hve 111Roanoke, Va

satm embrOidered bodIceand chIffon overlay skIrt anda gardel1la corsage

The groom's mother worea full-length long-sleevedpurple dress With a beadedbodIce and a gardema cor-sage

Gary Todd Smith andKelly Therrien

Cavanaugh

Jaclyn Victoria Hoskingand Graegar McCormick

Smith

Lll1da U~nl" of GrossePomte Fanns and DenlllsCavanaugh of the CIty ofGrosse Pomte havE'announced the engagementof theIr daughter, KellyThernen Cavanaugh, toGary Todd SmIth, <;on ofDonald and NeIllI' SmIthformerly of Bloomfield HIllsAn earh Fd]J \\eddmg 1<;planned

Cavanaugh-Smith

Paul Ashlev of BloomfieldHIlls and L~na A"hley ofKalamazoo, both formerl) ofGrosbe Pomte Woods, haveannounced the engagementof theIr daughter, Kelly JoAshley, to Enc Kevm Chardson of RIchard and TerryChard of Kalamazoo A JuneweddIng IS planned

Ashley and Ch31 d bothattended KalamaLOo ValleyCollege

A<;hley IS the O\~ ner ofCTL Ma"gnetlcs

Chard I!> a remodelingcontractOJ

Pride of the PointesWmter 2002 graduates of

the UniversIty of MIchiganIl1cluded the fo1Jow 111gGro'!se Pomters WilliamYoung, CatherineDobson, Daniel Collins,Michael Zuteck, MichaelCase, Alexander Mourtos,Andrea Muncy, MichaelGotfredson, Justin Kooand Andrea Veryser.

Beth Anne Bonbrisco,daughter of Mr and Mr",John Bonbrlsco of GrossePomte Woods, IS among theHardmg Umvprslty stu-

quets of mlm sunflowers,wax flowers, red berrIes,hSlanthus and heather

The best man was thegroom's grandfather. JimLangston of Greenville, S C

Groomsmen were thegroom's father, MikeSteryous 01 Roanoke, Va,the groom's brother, ToddSteryous of GreenVIlle, S C ,Derek Wells of Roanoke, andthe bnde's brother, TomHackleman of San Antomo,Texas

TII<- I lnb" bC.lrel \\''1''

Nlcholab SmIth of NewportBeach, Cahf

Garland bearers wereAdam Steryou!' and AlexSteryous

The mother of the bndewore a full-length cham-pagne crepe dress WIth a

Carpenter-Bejin

Mr and Mrs Rory RCarpenter of YpSIlantI haveannounced the engagementof their daughter, Megan LCarpenter, to Matthew TBeJm, son of Mr and MrsThomas H Be]m of GrossePomte Woods An Octoberweddmg is planned

Carpenter earned aBachelor of Arts degree mbIOlogy/psychology fromHope Umverslty She IS astudent at EasternMichigan UmverSlty and ISprogram manager ofArchway Marketmg

BeJm earned a Bachelor ofSCience degree m englneer-mg from the Ul1IVerblty ofMIchIgan He IS a projectmanager WIth Accenture

The flower gllls wel I'

Mary HacklemaIl ufWeatherford, Texa'> andLlhe Steryous of GreenVIlle,SC

Attendants wore full-length burgundy sleeveles;,drebse,> With EmpIre waIst-lines and chIffon overlay<;klrts They carned bou-

Engagements------ -Ashley-Chard

Kdl yn Ballman of Kopperl,Texas

BrIdesmaIds were thebnde's SIsters, ManeHackleman of Grosse POIntePark, Suzanne SmIth ofNewport Beach, Cahf andBeth Hackleman of GrossePomte Park, the gl aom's SIS-ter, Carolel.' Steryoub ofRoanoke, Va , Alhson Hoganof Glosse Pamte Park, andDeb Way of Charlotte, N C

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Mr. and Mrs. JamesKenton Steryous

Hackleman-Steryous

Laurel AnthonyHackleman, daughter 01 Mrand Mr;, Jay Hackleman ofGrobse Pomte Pal k, malTledJames Kenton Steryous, '>onof Mr and Mrs MIkeSteryous of Roanoke, Va , onNo\ 23, 2002, at BethelBaptIst Church 111 St ClaBShores

The Rev Dr J RobertCosand and the Rev DrRobert L Alderman officl3t-ed at the 2 p m ceremony,whIch was followed by aIeceptlOn at the GrossePomte Hunt Club

The bnde wore a bleeve-Ie,,;, matte satm gown deco-rated WIth embrOIdery,beads, crystals and pearlsThe flared skIrt featured achapel-length tram and asilk cummerbund at thewaIstline She can led a bou-quet of bells of IrelandwhIte roses, calla lilies andstephanotzs

The m31d of honor wa!,

AItchIson 01 Grosse PomtePark and RIchard and CarolMontmorency of Ann ArborPaternal grandparents areD\ane and Damel Ostrowskiof Grabbe Pomte Park

Great-grandparents areDons and Verne Garascla ofSt Clair Shoreb, BobAItchison of Grobse PomtePark Delol eb Montmorencyof ,Jenson Beach, Fla,Eleanore WronbkowlcZ ofStellll1g HeIght;, dndBel nard and GertrudeO"trowskl of Almada

Goldsworthy of Mal quette,Rlta Zmk of ChntonTownship and Helen Pytlakof Shelby Township

Miranda RaeOstrowski

Jonathan and MancaOstrowski of the City ofGJ"Os;,e POInte are the par-ent,> of a daughter, MirandaRde OstI ow,,],.I born Jan23,200:3

Maternal grandparentsare Nance and Kent

The matron of honor wasthe bllde's blbter, Rose(;oUler of ChebterfieldTown"hlp

Blldesmald W,IS thebllde'" bl"ter Ann Venuk ofRichmond The !lower gIrl\\ as Bethany Venuk cf StCjall

Attend,lI1t~ \\ ore longlavendel dre""e., wIth saLmand lace tlll11 dnd carrIedbouquetb of d'lrk purplehydlangea,>

The be'"t '11''1 "'1" thl'gloom'>. bIOther, DamelDemick of St ClaIr Shore"

Groombman wail thegroom'!> brother, KennyDemIck of Re!>ton, Va Theu"her wab the bnde'b broth-er, ,John Venuk of St ClairAndrE'w Venuk of St Clmrwa-- the Img bearer

The mother of the bndev. 01 e a royal blue two-pIecefull-length dre!>s and a cor-!>age of whIte loses andla\ender hydrangeab

The groom's mother worea rmnt gleen two-piece bUlt'.lIld dres" and a c()r~age of\vhItI' roses and lavenderhydrangea"

The 01 galllst was RayLong The trumpeter \\ a"Ray Oset The flutist wasEhwbeth Ward, "OIOISt wa"Ruth LaPeyre Readers wereKenneth Demick and JohnVenuk

The bnde earned aBachelor of SCience degreefrom DetrOit MI'l cy She I" adental hyglClll"t

The groom earned aBachrlOl of SClrnce degreeflom ITT TechnologIcalInstitute He Ib a techmclanwIth Sellnen" BUlldll1gTechnologies

The newlyweds traveledto the AtJ;ntlc Canadlanplovmces and the EastCoast of thE' Umted StatesThey live In Grosse PomteWood"

Weddlengs March 20, 2003___________________ -G.ro.ss.e.p.o.in.te.N.e.w.s

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Mr. and Mrs. MonteCharles Demick

Babies

Mary Cathenne Venuk,daughter of Mr and Mr"John J Venuk of RIchmond,marned Monte Ch'1I1esDemIck, son of Mr and MI sKenneth L DemIck ofGrobse Pomte Woods onSept 7,2002, at AbbumptlOnGrotto CatholIc ChUl ch

The Rev Eduald PelToneand concelebrants the RevMatthey, HInch and theRev Boleslaw LlpczewbkloffiCIated at the 11 30 a In

ceremony It was follo\\ed bya receptIOn at the TompkmsCenter

The bride wore d candle-lIght "atm gO\\ n that wa"decorated with lace, sequmsand pearls and featured acathedral-length tJ am Hercathedral-length vel! washeld III place by a crystaltiara and bhe carned a bou-quet of pmk calla hlies,roses, lavender andhydrangeas

Venuk-Demick

Bennett EdmundZink

Dr DaVid Zmk and DrWendy ZlI1k of Roval Oakare the parents of a "on,Bennett Edmund Zmk. bornFeb 1. 2003 Maternalgrandparents are Richardand Bon IIII' Pytlak ofSterlIng HeIghts

Paternal grandpaz entsare Dr Robert and NancyZmk of Gro.;,se POll1t~Woods Great-grandparentsare Edmund Kenneth

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March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News Faces & placesFontbonne Auxiliary plans annual fashion show

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MichIgan He has degreesfrom Harvard and PnncetonunIverSIties and has wnttenor edited 18 books on 19thand 20th century hterature

He wlll return to speak at7 30 p m. Thursday, Apnl24, at Grosse Pomte SouthHIgh School HIS topiC WIllbe "The Dubhners by JamesJoyce"

All lectures 111 the senesare free for members ofFnends of the Grosse PomteLibrary, students and teach-ers.

The fee for nonmembers IS$10 !Jer lecture MembershipIII Fnends IS .$25 annually

Advance regIstratIOn II>recommended because ofhmlted seatmg

Call (313) 343-2074, t'xt204

dnd prefel red pi oVlder ofhigh-rIsk pregnancy care III

OUI region," Utter said1'he "Steppmg out III

Stvle" fashIOn show Will beheld at Penna's of SterlmgSOCIal hour begms at 5 15pm, followed by dmnel at6 30 P m the fashIOn showdt 8 pm, followed by raffiesfor cash and other pnzestotahng neaJly $16,000 Formore mformatlOn about thefashiOn show, call theFontbonne Auxllwry Officeat (313) 343-3675

AUCTIONThIlT~da\ Api'll ,1 .6 PM

The Fl'lends of the GrossePOInte Library WIn sponsora lecture by Dr George

BornsteIn,UnIVerSIty ofMichiganprofessor ofEnghsh andhterature, at730 pmThursday,March 27, InRoom 164 of

Bomstein Grosse PomteSouth HIghSchool

BornsteIn Will focus onpoet Wilham Blake HIStItle "Songs of Innocenceand of Expenence "

The talk will mcl udeshdes of the poet's Illummat-ed text

BOTn'ltem holds the C APatl'ldes chair In ltteratureat the Umverslty of

Friends of Library presentlecture by U of M professor

machmes. newer ulhasoundtechnology hds dl amatIcallyImproved our abIlIty to eval-uate hlgh-nsk pregnanclCs

"Our venerable ultra-sound UllltS have each per-formed more than 20,000evaluatIOns of bablCs III

their mother's womb"TechnolOgical advancementsreqUire that the agIllgmachmes now be replaced sothat we can contmue to pro-VIde optlmal, state-of-the-art care to OUI hlgh-nskpatients, and mamtaIn ourposItion as the recogmzed

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AUCTION featunng pamlm!,:, bv P"t"r Blume Fran? B", hoff Sar k" Sark,,"m Johfra H",w DumotoCharI .. , M"urrr Iohn RUlh' rn Andra' \Iarko, Wilham Le .. Hank(., .Jo,rph Paul PL'\tlll ,J.. an Dubu(f( tH .. II'n Frankentha!( r Aug.,,!u, H .. rmann hnoop DJ""o Rl\rra Hng'lt' L"e Snuth 10'< f Konern\Abrah1m Hulk Euphra,,"' Chari. , Kn\\ a"rg Jr Frank \{ontal,'\w \Io<>rr ,Io,eph Thor, Andr. l,,,,,mValene .Jand"n ,md man, mort' _,1",r mlludmg a ,tl rhng Fal",r"I' rahh,t ,I Wilham IV gllt ,,1\. r co\' redurn .-l Gorh.lm :Mar1p!r (\\pr 1nd morf' hTT1phl('" mtludmg John Ruth\1 n Paul JNlktn ....and othrr .. lollectabl .. , including- a 19.m Yanku' llltogr1phed ha" ball rllwk' Om nlaha Om'nlal rug, gla" Indud-In!,: a llffan} lamp ,md an ..arh lO centur} "leub<-n portr."l plaqnp of Th"m,,, ~ dl"On Natl\e.AmeTloanmalfl'n.11 .rt lq crntlln ....t llnrd gl., ........Lincoln ((lmmemoratl\' wlndo\\ It \V( In Intludlng I 2R r., r.ar~t ( p 11and diamond rmg I phtlnum p' arl 'nd d,amond ~,dwardlan bnxlCh and mon' ~oll"h dUl hng p"lol,ran ed bonf' and 1\ (}fY figuT('" porcpl.un dnd poUt rv tr;.l1n~and othf>r tOY'" furnltun~ ..,rulpture lndudmgM,llt', B< rtm.! 11rn R,\('r' ~nrl oth"r, 'lnd muoh mon

New 4D ultrasound allolVsviews of unborn babies

Members of the Fontbonne Auxiliary of St. John Hospital and Medical Centermet recently to plan the organization's 38th annual fashion show. NSteppingout in Style" will be held on April 2 at Penna's of Sterling.

Seated, from teft. are Denise Calis!; Lorna Zalenski; JoAnn Miller, chairman:Debra Arnone. co-chairman: and Jean Azar. Standing. from left. are JaniceUtter, Cassandra Buccelato. Judith Dobbins, Elaine Malcoun. Debbie Condinoand Peggy Davis.

A key component of St.John Hospital and MedIcalCenter's role dS a regIOnalreferral center for hlgh-nskpregnancies for two deladesha" been the development ofa Prenatal DiagnostIc UmtThe umt prOVIde" dJagnosl1>genetic evaludtlOn" andassessment of babies' stateof health before birth for thehighest nsk pregnancypatlCnts of the St Johnobstetnc staff and those ofother refemng phySICians 111

the areaA new state-of-the-art

3D/4D ultrasound machmescheduled for the umt Willoffer three-dimensiOnal,real-time (the fourth-dlmen-'>IOn) Imagmg of unbornbabIes The "4D" eqUipmentallows substantIallyImproved visualizatIOn andevaluatIOn of fetal anatomyand weU-bemg

The eqUIpment Will beobtamed W1th proceeds fromthe Fontbonne Awnhary of5t John HospItal andMedIcal Center's 38th annu-al fashIOn show Thefundralsmg event wIll beheld on Wednesday, Apnl 2

"We perform 8,000 to10,000 such evaluatiOnsannually, most of whIchmclude ultrasound," said DrGregory Utter, director ofmaternal fetal medlcme at8t John uSeveral of the cur-rent ultrasound umts havereached the end of their ser-VIceable hves and Will betaken out of servIce In thenext year Dunng the 10- to12-year hfe span of these

Dale EllIs The bronzemedal \IIdl> won byCommander ConradSobcynskl of Grosse PomteFarms

The Grosse Pomte PowerSquadron II> a nonprofitorgamzatlOn that promotessafe boatmg through educa-hon Classes are free to thepublIc and mclude a mlm-mal fee for course matenals

For more mformatIOn, call(313) 418-5911

benefit <II e Jean Azar, LizBbharah, CabsandraBuccelato, Denibe Calisi,Michelle Calisi, LaurenClune, JeanetteColobimo, Diane Curib,Mary Ellen Dakmak,Peggy Davi", JudyDobbinb, CynthiaDoherty, Martha Khalidi,Diane Kratz, ElaineMalcoun, ElizabethMiteht'II, lVIary I\nnMourad, Abpa Raphtis,Rajaa Saksouk, NicoleStewart, Beth AnnTaylor, Jan Utter, SandraVandenberghe, Leslie.Vyletel, Lorna Zalenskiand Nawal Zayat.

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FashIOn" for men andwomen \\111 bp plOvlded byBorn to Shop of Rochester.Joseph A Banb ofRochest( •• and ROnJa BpOS,lof Bmmngham

Proc.eed.., will go tow<lrdthe purchd'>e oj d new ultl d-..,ound "4D' Imagingm,lchml for thl' dcp.lrtmpntof ob..,tptI 1(.., and h'Ynecologyat the hospital

JoAnn Miller of GrossePOll1te Woods I>.generalchall man, Debra Arnoneof Grosse Pomte Woods l'lco-chan man BettejeanAhee of Grosse POInteShOles I'>honoraly chairmdn

Lorna Zalenski ofGrosse Pomte Wood" ISpre"'ldent of the F'ontbonneAuxllIdry

Other POInter" \\ ho <Ire\IIorkmg on pl,m" lOJ the

From left. are Lt. Commander Dale Ellis, second-place winner of the predicted log contest; Lt. DaveCharvat, first place winner: and Commander ConradSobcynski, third place winner,

her predIcted time IS thewmner

Grosse POInte fimshedcaptured the gold, Sliver andbronze med,ilb Lt DaVidCharvat of Grosse POInteFarms finished first on hiS31-foot trawler "Dolphm"HIS runnmg tIme of 58 mm-ute" mcluded a 27-second

'errorA close second-place fimsh

was awarded to the 2000Willner, Lt Commander

Bonsaiworkshopslated

The DetrOit GardenCenter IIlvltes you to aBonsaI Workshop from 10a m to 2 pm, Saturday,March 29 Learn frommstructor Conme Ballte, ateacher at Umverslty ofMIChigan's MatthaelGardens, through a demon-stratIOn and hands-on pro-gram about the art of creat-109 a bonsaI

Balhe wIiI prOVide allmatenals PartICipants Willleave With a small tropicalbonsaI they have assembledand styled dunng class Onecan opt out of hands-onopportumty to be a silentobserver and follow th~mstructor as she helps otherstudents With constructll1gtheir bonsaI

Class size IS lrmlted Classfee IS $20 Matenals fee IS$20 - $30 For rt'servatlOnscall (313) 259.6363, fax (313)259-0107, or emall detrOlt-gardenctr@yahoo com TheCenter IS located 111 histoneMoross House, 1460 E,Jefft'rson

The Women's ConnectIOnof Grosse POinte, a women'snetworkmg and SOCIalclub,wIiI meet on Thursday,March 27, for dmner and aprogram at a pnvate club 111Grosse Pomte

The speakerShawn Burtch,

Local PowerSquadronnavigatesto victory

Members of the GrossePOInte Power Squadron, adiVISIOnof the Umted StatesPower Squadrons, particI-pated m a contest last Junecalled the PredIcted LogHeld out of the GrossePomte Yacht Club, 22squadrons throughoutMichIgan and Indiana weremVlted to displaY theirexpertIse and knowledge ofnavlgatmg the old-fashIOnedway, us 109 a compass

Contestants were given apredetermmed course to fol-low out mto Lake St ClairBefore leavmg the dock,each captam had to predIctthe tIme 10 which he or shewould finish All electrOnICand tlmmg deVices wereturned off, except for theobserver's clock

The captam who fimshesthe course closest to hiS or

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a Mary Kay mdependent m£etmg beginning at 7 30Connection beauty consultant Burtch's pm Wednesday, Api'll 2, at

tOpiC, "Shape up and Make the Grosse Pomte Warup," wIll mclude mformatlOn Memonal. 32 Lakeshoreon phySIcal fitness and cos- The club's spnng schedule ofmebcs events mcludes a midweek

For reservations or more tnp to Caberfae Peaks, amformatlOn, call MarCIa wme tastll1g, electIOns, golf,Plklelek at (313) 884-4201 tenms and blkmgor Nancy Neat at (313) 882- Refreshments wIiI be

wIiI be 1855 I>ened Sp!llors, smgles andowner of couple.., al e welcome For

Ski Club more mformatlOn, call

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The Fontbonne AuxilIaryof St John HOspital andMedical Center will hold Itbannual fundralsmg fashIOnshow dnd dmner, "Steppmgout m Style," onWednesday, Apnl 2, atPenna's of Stellmg SocIalhour begms at 5 15 pm,dmner IS at 6 :30 pm, thefaslllon show begms at 8pm

I~"fl1cs ~md PIIZCS II l!ltotal nearly $16,000, mclud-mg two cash pnzes of$1,000 each, a ladleb cus-tom black and white dia-mond 18 karat white goldnecklace, a sUite atComenca Park thatmcludes 15 tIckets, thleeparkmg pdbses, food dndbeverages, the use of a five-bedroom, four-bath condo mKeystone, Colo , a La-Z-Boyleather rechner, and more

The I Group model andtalent agency of Southfieldwill choreograph the show,

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48 Health March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News

The chIld should bp evalu-ated to mIl' out other dls,eases that can be perceIVeda~ ADHD, Includlllg shortstanng "e1Zure~, headache,mlgrame, decrea<;ed thyrOIdgland funchon, depreSSIOn,or other serious brampathology

feel embarrassment IJPcau'>eother people give dl"dppl'(j\.IIlg glances when theIr lhJldacts out

'ADHD lhJ1dn'n um"unwmuch of their p.trent'~ ener.gy, financeb and time," smdAI.Zouhd) II "The~e challenges, along With theirSOCIal dlflkultIe:> and aCddemlc ImpaIrments, cdn c,w,rsIgmlicant btres~ wlthm Ihl'famIly'

Parent;, of chJldren \llthADHD often expre~,,> IIOf! \

frustratIOn anxiety ,wd.Inger becau.,e of theIr Intl'ltWilled problems

They can go IlltO SOCIal1'0-

latlOn dnd depreSSIOn, de\ el.opmg lo\', bplf.esteem abouttheir parenting ~kllls

In addItIOn, parent;, oflhIldren With ADHD mdYexpellence employmentprohlpm", manUI <,hal.Ipngp" and alcohol and ~ub-~t.lIlce abu">p

Wh,~t can you do}Don't Ignore the problem

The pa rller you recoglll7ethp prohlem and start toaddre~s It the more timeyou have to dpvelop a strate.If', to ~tart treatmg It

Thorough as~e,,~ment and('val uatlOn of the wholehomp dnd "chool enVIron.ment I" crUCIal at the begIn.nmg dnd throughout themana!{ement of the~e chil-dren

Part of the a~~e~smentmcl udes Te~t of theVariables of AttentIOnITOVAI tebtmg, m which thechIld holds a speCIallyde~lgned mlcro~wltch andpre~~es It whenever theappropnate ~t1mulu~appear~ on the ~creen

The chIld's responses canmea~ure various responsefactors dnd predIct there~pon~e of medIcatIOn (Ifneeded), allowlIlg the phySI-cian to prel>crlbe a perfectdoqdgp

Once a~~e~sed and proper.Iy medIcated, parpnt'i WIllnot1('l' behaVIOral Improve.m('nt~ wIthm a few day;,

Comnllttee 1III tJatpd theaward m hel memory

Hlekb I;, currently a nur~eCdl e COOldllldtor for BonSecour" Cottage HealthServIleb, and hUb been dnemployep for 25 \ eal"

"1'1',1" nJofoundlv honoredto recP]\ l' the Sl~terLuuptla Out<.,tandmg NurseAWaJ d," HICks said "Mymothel I~ d retired regist('red nurbe, and my grand-mother \\ ,lb dl~o d Iegl;,teJednur~e I knew I wanted tobecome a nurbP \\ hen I ....dbd little g1l1 Luckd), I wasdble to achlPw' nn dr pam"

Dr George B GhanempI e,,>ld(>ntof the Bon SelOUrl>Cottage medlcdl ,,>taIf, pI e"pntpd the aWaI d to HICkb at,I l\1edlcdl Staff Dmner[),lJ)ll In Februal \

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BSC staff salutesoutstanding nurse

,JdLdlyn Hlch, R N , wabIPll'ntl v l hOben bv the BonSl'wur"" Cottdge' medIcalI>t.lff db the IeClplent of theSI;,tl'r Lucrptld Gott'>ch,dlUUhtandmg NUlbe AWdldHlLk" WdS nomll1dted forh r:n~< 'I'd r~(',- .. n hv t hI'Medical ExecutIVeComnllttee lor her "enthu~ldbm, profeb~lOndhsm anddedlcdtlOn to nur"lIlg »

SIster Lucretia Gott&chall,d filbtel of Bon Secourb whodIed III September 2001embodIed the bpUlt of 'kmd.Iy care' at Bon SecoUl"HObPItdl for morp th,lI1 50yedrb A;, d nurse, msplrd'tlOnal leader dnd friend toIl1dny, SIster Lucretia waskno\~n for alwdYs re,lchlllgout to hl'lp others TIll'Medical Executl\ l'

YOUI chIld IS dOll1g poorl}III "choo! Your son I;' dlsruptIVe when you are shoppmgYour daughter keep" gettmgnotes bent home from school

And you may have won.derful parentIng skillsWhat'~ happenmg?

The explanatIOn for theIrbehaVIOr could be d condi-tIOn called AttentIOn DefiCItHyperactJ VIty DIsorderIADHDt

AClordlng to Dr Khelr AIZouhayh, Mount ClemensGeneral Ho~pltal-affillUtcdpedIatriC nellrologl;,t, manyparentI> blame themselvesfor somethlllg thdt" nottheIr fault

They feel gUIlty becall",ethey are contilluall) repnmandlllg theIr chIld 01 they

Dr. George B. Ghanem, president of the Bon Sec-ours Cottage medical staff, at the right. presentedthe Sister Lucretia Gottschall Outstanding NurseAward to Jacalyn Hicks.

Parents of ADHD children:

Not to be blamed

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Pnor to <,I<lrllngl,olrellllOIll pdllem, Im,,1relel\ e cxt.:n" I e ulllO<,e!mg dnd re~U!dr Idhtl,l~ ,1Il0 10110\\ up \I llh Ihe ph} 'ILldtl <IrereqUired dunn~ th.: Lour,e of trL,llm.:ot\', hlLh 1, typlLdllj lor :'() \1 cd.,

To !c,lrn more ,Ihou! "olrelinOln lonl,IL I)our derm,Hologl,l, or L<l11u... ,It E d~hlde[)erll1<1tolo!!) Dr L"J A M,ltll Duldl ,lOdA"oll<lle~

Your Skinby Raechele Gathers MD

RESEARCH STUDYPostmenopausal Women Who Have Osteoporosis

IF YOU ARE PAST MENOPAUSE ANI> ATLEAST 40 YEARS OLD, YOU MAY QUALIFY

FOR A MEDICAL RESEARCH STUDY.fhl ...re ...edrch ...tudy will te ...t two FDA approved, markctedmedlCdtlon lor the trcdtment 01 o tcopOro ...I....Bcnefl ofhelllg III thl I-year tudy mclude tudy medtcatlon, tudyIclatcd phY"'lCl<ln VI t!'>, lah te ...tmg, bone mtneral den ltyte ...tmg (o"tcoPOro ...l te ...t), and rClmbur ...ement for...tudy-related o1flce vt ...1t travel.

fm lli/fhl'l mimmatIOn. (Ol1fac IDr. Henn Rone with the \1ichigan Rone and Mineral ('lime

located dt "tt. John Ho ..pital. Profe~ ..ional Buildmg II, Suite 260,at .\B.640.7700, plea~ a~k for Meli""3 Pott ...

T.:en'o \\ Ilh ,evere or nOI1re,pon<,l\ e ,Il ne mu~l <lh\<lV<'fn,t l(ll1<,lder lr<ldlllOn<llIOPILl! m,:ull,lllon<' ,lIld or <II,lnllhlollL Ire,llmenlmelhlllh H()\~e\ er, \\ hen

Ih.:<,etre,llmenl<, h,l\ e heen ex h,lU~led Ihe nexIre(omlllcndeu lherdp\ " ottell the orJ!medlldllon i<,otrelll1OIl1 mo,1 lommonl)I..no\\n h\ Ih hr,md Il<lmeALLuldne

I<,olrelilloill I' Ihe hill ~lln If; ,Idenll,ltol()~"1 <, h.lIlle ,1~,I\Tl~1 L) ,tlL ,ILne\\ hen 1l1ll1':l1lpl,lllT1~"olr.:lIllOll1 th.:re ,Ir.: !\IOhlg hUh to lon"Lkr I) II do.:,n'( Ilorl.. lorClcr\one ,wJ 2) pOlenll,1i .tJH:-r,e cited,InLlud.: <,e\.:r.: birth deleLl<' ,lOd pOlenll,lll~

Kllk the hdblt fOi more than '30 \,Cdl::>,dnd OverallIlbk drop,;, to 10 peru'nt Of (OUI bp' the lenhrth 01 timednd ho\\ mUlh d per '>on ~moked dl"o h'll> an elfcct

In lib edrly btdgel>, lung ldnLel hd~ fe\1 bymptom" II) ou bmoke or al e d fOimer "mokPI bl' pdrtlluldrly aiel tto d IWW 01 I\Or"enlllg lOugh, lOugh1l1g up blood, (hebtpall1 and ",hOltne.,,, ofblp,lth Whpezmg 01 t\\O Ileekb ormOl (. of hOdl benp::>" I;, all>o (dUbe fOl UJIlCel1l

Choo~lI1g not to smoke I" the Ill'''>t WdYto pre\ent lungt...dl1l.CI fUJ dll.)~e r..1..L l!..,h, :llH\.l.-\lJ, L ....ll" J\,.tLcL.Jn c;zmJlar to bled"t.canlel ",lreemng, I,,>\aludble

Chp.,t CT "can~ ldn detect early bt,lge lung cancermuch mOle leadllv th'lIl che"t X'ldV" Studle~ meabUl'mg the benefit::. 01 thl" appl (klCh remam ongomg, butp'lrlv mdicatllllll> Ieveal that 101 people dt high risk lorlung c,lIlcer - '>uch as bmokl'I" dnd fOlmPI bmokels -those \11th a fdml1y hlbtOlY ot the dl"l',I::.e and tho"e\\ lth (>mphy">ema, CT ;,C<HI""lepnmg mdY be beneliCidl

If you are at I'!bk 101 lung lancer, tdlk to your doctorabout "creen IIlg te~t" that al e appl opllate for) ou

Early pregnancy class offeredBon Secour" Cottagp pnor to regular chIldbirth

Health SerVlcel> olTers a free prepdratlOn classes Thl'clas<; for expectant parentb SPSSIOn I" led by a Bonm the early stages of preg Secours BIrthCare nursendnl V from 7 to lOp III educator, who wdl CO\elMonday, March:31 III thp such tOPICS as nutritIOnalBon Secour" Hospital needs, exercise and emotlOn-PrlV,lte D!Illllg Room ]owpr .II chdngeslevel Ledl mng what to expect

The ho;,pltal IS IOlated dt edrly III the pregnancy \\111

468 Cadieux 1Il the City of help coupleb reduce or ehIDI-GrObbt> POlllte ndte some of the comphca.

Most expeltdnt parent~ bonb and dlbcomfort::> assocImdke ,1TIangement<; to take ated With haVing a bdbychIldbIrth educatIOn cIab~es For mOl e mformatIOn or[(m dl'd the end 01 the pI eg- to regIster, call Bon Secoursndnr) Commumty Hedlth

Bon Secoul s Cottage PromotIOn at (586) 779.7900olTers an Early Pregnancy between 9 a m and 4 p mcIab::> tilr couples to dttend weekdays

Learn more about cancerIn April - Canlel Control Month - Jam Bon Secours

Cottage Cancel Cale profe~"lOnal~ /01 a :"ene" of mfor.mal dlslus"lOn~ fOl cancer patlent~ thel! famtllPs andmtelel>ted mdlvlduals III the call' at Borders Bookb,MUbil & Cale, 17141 Kercheval 111 the VtllagePre"entdtlOn;, IIlclude

• E"cessIve Sun E"p0.,Ule Thursday, April 3, from6 .30 to 7 30 p m Bon ,secourb Cottdge dermdtologIstsDI Ll">nMdn<:-DulaL dnd Dr Raechele Cochrdn Gatherswill pI ebent skill cancel preventIOn strategwb

• Diet dnd Ph} ">IcalActlVlty TuesddY, Apnl 8, from6 ,10 to 7 ,30 pm Obpblh a hlgh.fat dIet and the lack ofadeq uatl' bulk III one ~ Ieglmen al e <;Iglllficant factors In

the development of cancer Bon Secours Cottage phySI-Cian Dr Edwdrd PdZUlho\1 qkl, e"plam;, ho .... hfe~tyle...trdtegleb C,iIl pre\ ent l ancel

• Envlnmmental Toxm<; and Human DlseaseThursday Apnl 10 flom I) to 7 pm Devra Lee DaVIS,Ph D , dl~CUb"('" her IlpW book, 'When Smoke Ran LikeWdter Tdle~ of Em Ilonmental DeceptlOn and the BattleAgalllst PollutIOn Le,ll n how pm 11 onmental tOXin;'contribute to bl ea ...t, te<;tlculal and other camer, andpose hedlth n"k" to lhlldren

• Tol1<lclOand CancEo'r Thurqda\ Apl11 24 (rom 6 30to 7 ,30 p m .JOIl1Bon S('( our;, Cottdge eardlOthoraclcSUIgeon [)r Okt<1vIJ<l!lMmano\ to ledrn mOl e abouttob,lcco" 1mk to CdnCN dnd \\ <lV"-to <1ddlP"I>thiShfe"lylp chOKe that put"> ,,0 man) at hIgh rI"k fO! devl'l.opmg Cdmer

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er bdbelllle su"ceptJblhty to lung Cdncer thdn menAmong lifetime non~mokerb more women th,In mendevelop the dlqea.,e When d \Ioman choobes to "moke,hel lancer rI"k Ib one and a half to two tIme;, hlghelthan a man';,

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You may not know it, but jf you re age 50 or older, you are atrisk for developmg colorectal cancer, the second leading cancerkiller in the United States. For some. there are no symptomsuntil the disease has progressed. Protect yourself and get tested.If detected early, this form of cancer is curable.

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Developmg a f3lml} pre-parednebs plan Ib dlwaysI ecommended, but nowmOl e than ever officldls areurgmg parentb to do bO Feltbelieveb planmng IS a goodway to begm the pJOceSb ofdlscubslOn and commUlllca-hon She says a plan bhould-nl be been as an anxIousresponse to a terrIble eventbut rather a JudiCIOUS.thoughtful respon,e to tlmebwhen f<lmllJes may becomeseparated

Overall the burden reallyIb on parentb to be calm, col-lected and thoughtful, Felt;,ald "If Wp show OUi anxI-ety, that will ral'\e dnxlety mour chIldren, so thlllklllgthrough pnontle" and whdtyou want to dlscu<;s beforeyou entpr the diSCUSSIOn Ibreally Important

"And If nothlllg else \\ecan always tell our chIldrenthat we will be there fOlthem, that \~e love them,dnd that we WIll do our bestto keep thmgs the same forthem." she stressed

"When I see stuff that sscary," Matthew bald, "I'll goto my mom and dad becauseI know that the) 'Il <II wayshaH' <I 'iolutlOn to It and tell1l1l' If Ii'b gonna b!' good 01

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concentratmg, aggressivenebS, anger and bomatlccomplamtb, buch a&headacheb and stom-achacheb - all are warnmg'Ignb that a child IS dlb-tleb"ed, Felt explamed

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P,17uchO\~bkl to leal n moreabout thp Importance ofIIf(...,t}jp str,ltegleb m pre-H'ntmg rdncprEnvironmental Toxins

Thur>.day, Api'll 10 DpvraLeI' Davl~ Ph [) dl"cu",>e~her IW\\ hook '\Vhen SmokeR,lI1 Llkl' Watpr TalE." ofEnvlflJnment,11 DeceptIOn,Ind till' B,lttle AgambtPollutlOn' In It_ "he docu-m('ntii how t'n\lIonmentaltOXlnb rontnbutp to a broad~ppctrum of human dl"e<lsesthat 1l1clude bl ea"l te~tlru-1.11 and otht'r cancers andhl'aith nsk" to childrensuch a~ hlrth defpct~ and.l,thmaTobacco and Cancer

Thur!>day, April 24:Lung canrer I" thl' No 1(<lUb(' of tancer dE.'ath" 1ll

hoth men ,lnd \\ omen III thelTll1trd Statl" Smokmgalon!' cau~e, 8') to 90 perc('nt of lung tunCE.'r ca"('<; yetmore than 90 pprcrnt oflungcancpr, .Ire prl'ventahle.Jom Dr OktavljanMmanov, to Iparn mort'..bout t01),1rro<, IIlIk to can-rer .Ind WdY~ to ,lddn'~~ thl~hfe"tyle rhOlce th,lt put'> ~omanv at high n~k

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~A;,klng what thlldrenand teen" have heardre"pllndlng to theIr ques-tions dnd clanfYll1g mlsper-ceptwnb - thiS IS a Vl.'rygood pl,lce to btal t WIth chIl-dren of ,III dges Felt sdld

"I thInk about It a lotIlPcaubl' like, It, Ju,>t bcary ~"',Ild 9 ,ear-old MatthewFeIlO\\~ \\ ho ha., been ha\'-mg dlflicult, bleepmg IdtelyI \\ ant to ..,tay c!o'>er to

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SIIlCP th(' lH'g1l1111ng1990" d "u"tamed "Ignlficant decre<l'>e III the mrl-dence of canc('r h,I'>occurrpd ElJl11l1latlllglmportant Ilsk fartor.., th,ltattnhute to 60 percent ofcancer death;, rafJ savp 11\ E.'~

Bon Secours CottagE.'Health ServlcPs, m collabo-ratIOn WIth Bordpr, Book,m the Vlllagp wlll off!'r thl'foJ]owmg ~E.'ne~ of hpalthtalks about canrer prpvcn-tlOnExcessive Sun Exposure

Thursday, April 3: Toomuch tlmp bpent III the ,unWIthout proper skm protec-tIOn IS hnked to all major'lkm cancers - ha~al rell,squamous cell andmelanoma A skm cancrr"CreE.'lllng can dctpet ,lOdallow for ,uccp~~ful tr('at-ment of hasal and squamou,cplJ cancpr ,Jom d(,1matolo-glsts Dr 1.1,>,1Mall7-Dulacand Dr Raechl'lE.' Cochr,mGather~ to learn morp ahout~km cancer I?revcntfonDiet, PhySical Activity

Tuesday, April 8:ObeSity, a hIgh-fat dJ('t andthe lack of adequate hulk 111one's regImen are ~Ignlficantfactors m the develnpmentof cancer .Tom Dr Edward

Spring break - A time for responsible choicesThe '>unn} )](',1( he" o( e'> ,md '('XlI,ll ,h',IU1h limits f(lI sun expObure But dccordlng to an Api'll ovprdo"e 1<;onl' bound bIte In\ohe a rdnge of campus

Flonda, Texub dnd Mexlto OJ I'hh dop..,n t hd\ e to hdP The cdmpalgn remforces 2002 report Iiom thl' "tudent" ne(,d to he,ll, bhe 01ganlzdtlOnb dnd btudentthe bkl '>Iope'> 01 ColOJddo ppll, "lid DIpw lIunt('1 exl'( thut bad thmgs - life- Nahonal Inshtute nn ,aid groUpb the medld, the busl-dnd New England 1'11('\ ....111 utl\(' JlfpdOl 01 tilt' BAC ch,lCIg1I1g, catastrophic Alcohol Abuse and Mlxmg alwhol, a deple"- lle&" communIty, lawbe POPUldl bpllIlg hi pdk dl''> ('IIUS & (:Al\ll\1A Ppl'l event" - can happen when Alcoholism, 1,400 collegp 'dnt, \\ Ith "port" dllIlk" enlorcement and more,tll1dtHJI1" 101 IIHJIP th,ln I EdllcdtlOn '\I('t\\OI],. ,I non people, espeCially young peo. studentb are killed edch ye,1I "uch ,1" Rpd Bull, which con- Hunter "dId BACCHUS &Ilullion young (ollegp ,>tu- plolit glOlIp m I>e1l\l'1 thdt pie dnnk and dnve and In alcohol-related accldenb, t.IIP,> btllnuldnts ;;uth dS GAMMA "uggesh a range ofdentb dUllIlg the next ..,('vel ,pon'OI' Kno>\ Bound,lIw" dnnk to excess It stresbes and alcohol wntnbutes to tdullne and ralfeme, may Wd, b to ath act "tudent:. todl week" 101 .I :-',11(' SPll11g Bl('dk d thdt dnnklIlg to exce"s Ib not 500,000 IllJUIleb dnd 70,000 gl\ e mdlvldudl" the Impreb dw:n ene.", day s, IIlcludmg

They tdn onPI thl' PXI)('Ij pi 1'\ ('ntlOJI l dlllp,lIgn th,lt the norm cabe" of "exudl assault each ,>Ion thdt they are Ie"" dthletlt eventb, alcohol-freeene, 'If ! J1I( ... ",( I""" "I ".\1, ,1,1 (\(1(1 II ~ , '" 'Th"nugh the p~nm"tH'''' (If )p"r lmpAlI ..rI th-ln thl'\ ,H'tu.Jllv lMlt\I''' and danceb, pro~res-IIljury, 01 the\ c,m Ill' thl' plhl" bafe dllvmg and sober dn- Spnng break deal I} con- art' !\1IXll1g the two bub blve parties, and candlelightspnng bl Pdk from hell \~Ith TIll' l,lmp,llgn llllOurdgl''' \ IIlg, dbbtmence and rebpon- tnbuteb to thebe btats btameb bend" a mixed mes- VIgilsdue conbPqUt'nce,> ,tudl'Jlh to know thdt thpy 'Ible use of alcohol, we hope Jan Calrneb, d preventIOn bage to the nerVOUb b}btem The bottom Ime Ib young

Every VPdr t 11(' III I1gl' h,l \ l' till' PO\\ PI to n!dkc to reduce, If not chmmate specldllbt at Hanlev- and thub m,l} caUbe cal dldC- people's attItudes aboutdnnkmg dnd dphdudwl\ of Il"pOlNbl(' c!l'lI"lOn" kno\\ the number of deaths and Hazelden m Webt Palm Il'ldted plOblems dnnkmg need to change"plll1g blPak tontllbutp, 10 \\ho thl''' ,\lP p,lItylllg \\Ith, mjuncs among college stu- Beach, Fla, "aId that '>ound Cmrneb added 'lIlother Young people need to recog-~ome of thl' "ddd(,,,t ,tOfll" kno\\ \\hl'J(' thl'Il dlll1k hd' d('nt., dunng the SPllng bIte", 01' qUick facts, ale bound bIte MIXll1g alcohol IlIze one key "ound bite "II'sof thp ypal \\ Ith IW,HlllllP, hl'l' 11, knll\\ that the, t<ln break penod," Hunter sald some of the bl'st waYb to con- WIth T\ 1('1101 01 aceta- normdl not to bmge drmk "about IIltoxlcated tollpg(' l,lIl a 1.1'.,1 fOi d ",If~' llde The IIlcldence of deaths nett \\ Ith collpge student;, mmophe-n C<lUSebliver dam The fdet I" It's not only OK'>tudentb falhng to thell home kno\~ thpil ,>(''(udl ,md mjUneb related to "Mlxmg alcohol WIth enel'- age not to drmk ('xcesslvely, butdeathb, latdl h('dd on lr,hh boundar 1('" ,\lid knll\\ then 'Ill mg break 1&not known gy drmks can Il'ad to alcohol The 'Knowing <11;'0 It IS the norm, becauseT lk h-ld b - Boundaneb" campmgn hIgh nearh 60 percent of college.1a to C I ren a on t war terrorIsm. IIght& \anous sound bites &tudentb do not bll1ge drmk

, and matena];, that promote BlI1ge drll1kll1g IS not antebdfe "prlIlg bredk behaVIOr of pasbageThe campaign encourageb For more mformatlOn onpN'r educdtors at tolleges to the "KnowlIlg Boundafles"toordJlldtc dn aWdJ enebS campaign, go to wwwbac-dav (or days) to promote chusgamma org or call (303)healthy behdvlOrs a week 01 871 0901two before bpnng hI eak

Posters, pledge cardb,pamphlets and novelties areprO\ Ided, all aImed atIemllldmg students of thedangers For mstance,po;,ters and pamphleb warn"tudents about predatorydl ugs, bUch as GHB andRohypnol, whIch are used toperpetrate date rapeAlcohol pOlsonmg, clubdrugs, ImpaIred dllvlllg, andsexuallv transmItted dIseaseare oth~r key tOPICS

The campaJ!,TJ1S should becommunity-wIde events that

By Maria WhiteSpeCial Writer

Eh/abeth Fpllo\\, .,tlll h",\ IVld dnd dlbt:lI blllg nWn!o-I'll':" from hel youth of gl <lph-IC televl '>lOn CO\er,lge of theVwtnam War

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m Iraq WIth the \\011 on telron,m but I \\ III not e,po,('them to that kll1d 01 relent-le~" CO\ PI age '

Th<lt" .I'm,\! t dpt 1'lCln"did DI B,lI'bdl,1 Fplt ,\developmentdl Ill'ha\ lOr,11pedlatnuall ,It thl'Ulllver~ltv of MllhH;,lllHealth S\ btem '1)1,t U1 blllgImdgE.'~ hke \\e ,p(' on 111'\\'

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"It's useful when ll11pOrtant eventb are takmg pldce- that \\e know our chtldren wJ11heal about III othelcont('xts buch dS bchool - tomake '>ure the, have dClU-rate mlorn1<ltIOn " ,>h(' ',lid

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Columnist to speak March 23

Fontbonne presents LentenDay of Renewal March 21

Fontbonne Auxiliary will present a Lenten Day ofRenewal at Our Lady Star of the Sea CatholicChurch. From left. are Day of Renewal co-chairmanPatricia Young; Monsignor John Zenz; Lorna Zalens-ki, president of Fontbonne Auxiliary; and CarolynWagner. Day of Renewal co-chairman.

Sherwin Wineto give lectures

RabbI SherWin Wine Willpresent a three-part lecturesenes on how Egypt, Greeceand Rome relate to our cul-ture today The first talk wJllbegm at 7 30 p m todayThursday, March 20 at theGrosse Pomte Ul1ItananChurch 17150 MaumeeParkmg and the entranceare behmd the church

statu» Doctors hIghly rec-ommend testll1g for anyonewho bllspect» he or shenught haye been exposed tothe vim» - by haVingunprotected sex or sharmgneedles, for example - andbeglll" to e"pellence low-grade fever, mght sweats,weaknes;" fatigue or a rashwlthm »lX wt.'ek.» UI bU

Some other medical prob-lems can mdlcate HIV mfec-bon as well For example.women who have repeatedyeast Infechon» wlthlO ayea! that are not related todwbetes or takmg bIrth con-trol pills may harbor an HIVmfectlOn Adults dwgnosedWIth oral thru»h who are notundergomg cancerchemotherapy or have nothdd organ tran»plantatlOn,and people under age 40who develop shmgles or her-pes zoster and have no othera»l>oclated medical condl-hons should also stronglyconSider takmg an HIV test

If you have concerns, talkWith' your doctor about get-ting tested Patlents who getregular care and take theirmedIcatIOns as prescnbedcan often go back to full andproductIVe !lVI'S

For more mformatlon, callthe natIOnal HIV/AIDSHotllne at (800) 342-AIDS

The cost IS $10 a lecture;$25 for the senes

The next talks Will beThursday, Apnl 3 andThursday. Apnl 10 Formore mfonnatlOn, call (3131881-0420

(NAPSI) - Everybodyshould know at least threethings about AIDS(AcqUired ImmuneDefiCiency Syndrome) andHIV, the VlrU5 that causes It,accordmg to Dr VlctonaCargill of the Office of AIDSResearch at the NatIOnalInstitutes of Health (NIH)Know how It» spread, knowyoU! HIV ::.tatus. and knowthat your life can go on pro-ductlVely even If you tel>tpO»ltlve

Most people know thatHIV can be spread In sever.al ways from mother tochild at birth, V18unprotect-ed sex With an Infected per-son, or by shanng needle<:;WIth someone who IS mfect-ed

"We pave been very suc-cessful m lowering mother-to-chIld transmISSIOn reltesIn the Umted State.;,,~ I>aysCargill "That can only workIf expectant mothers get pre-natal care We have to con-tinue to tell pregnantwomen to »ee a doctor andget te»ted We have toemphaSIze to everyone thatany unprotected sexual con-tact-oral, anal or vaglnal-can spread the vIrus Wehave to stre"s that bloodcontaminatIOn can come notonly via needles u»ed forInJectmg drugs, but ,llsonepdles used for piercing. aswell a» any drug parapher-naha Any of these canbecome contaminated WIthblood, and therefore any ofthem can become a vehiclefor HIV mfectlOn "

But, Cargtll »ays."HIV/AIDS can be treated.and the treatment» are veryeffective The new genera-tIOn of drug therapies con-tmues to Improve at delay-Ing the onset of AIDS andallowmg peopllO' to go back tofull and productive hves Wecould save so many morehves, If people only under-stood the benefit of treat-ment n

Cargill thmks that evenpeople at very low rJ',kshould conSider gettmg test-ed to make sure of theIr HN

Three things toknow about AIDS

The publlc IS mVlted TheGrosse Pomte UmtananChurch IS located at 17150Maumee m the City ofGrosse Pomte

many thmgs to fix. but whatwe thmk we need IS what wehad all along

Heart Semmary, worked\\lth the Catholic TVNet\\ork of Amenca andhosts the "Theology on Tap~senes at DIck O'Dow's InshPub

The co»t of the Day ofRenewal IS $25 a person andmcIudes coffee, reflectivepresentatIOns by Zenz,lunch and Mass For moremformatlOn or to make areservatIOn, call theFontbonne Auxlhary at(313) 343-3675

Rochelle Riley, DetrOItFree Pres,> colummst, wIngIVe a talk at 10 30 am,Sunday, March 23, at tlleGrosse POInte UmtananChurch Her tOPIC WIll be"What We Had All Along"Her tOPIC IS msplred by thetheme of how we look for so

The Fontbonne AUJo.lharyof St John HospItal andl\ledlcal Center \\ III hold ada v of »plntual IeneYoalbegml1lng at 930 a mFriday March 21 at OurLadv Star of the Sea mGros"e Pomte WoodsMon<:;lgnor John Zenz will bethe hObt Co-chaIrmen of theevent are Patncla Youngand Carolyn Wagner

Zenz has been Moderatorof the Cuna for theAl chdlOcese of DetrOIt smce1990. has taught at Sacred

LTA: ~Hollywood vs. Faith'The Lay TheologIcal Emmys as a cast member of

Academy WIll present "The "Santa Barbara ~ He wJ11Sermon on the Mount~ and diSCUSS, With humor. dlffer-"Hollywood vs. FaIth" at 7 ent values the media 1»p m Sunday, March 23, at teachmg and the chOlcesGrosse Pomte MemOl1a1 Amencans and Chn!>tlansChurch, 16 Lakeshore face every day A freeWIll

The presenter, Frank offermg WIll be collected atRunveon, starred on "As the the doorWorld Turn'>" and won two

The Pastor's CornerIt\That is a Deacon?By Deacon Richard P. ShubikSt Paul Catholic Church

[ eanw to \\01 kat St P,wl ('.Ithoht Church III Marchof 1'195 ,h ,I Pd»tOl al ,h»OClcltp I \\ el~ orddllwd d pE'r-ll1dlH'l1t dL',ICOn III !lJH2 b\ Adclll1 (\lldlll,ll1\Lllda ,lftel,Ilmo~t ~pVl'n \e,ll~ 01 ~tud\lIlg at S,lclt'd Ih-.lltSl'l1llllcll \

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In !9GB \1hl'n thp \I1WI1C,1Ilbl"hop" .I::-kpd thl' pOpt'to [luthO! Ill' tlH' Il',tOI dtllln of thp pplll1arwnt dl.l-UH1,llp In our countl \ thp\ g,I\P 1\10 lP.l"OI1"

TIll' lil "t \1.1" to tompll't" t hp hlPI.lI cln or ".Ill edor dpr" ,md to I'n nch \I IIh thp ".111,1Illl'nt.l1 gl,IC(' of t hI'(!l,Hnn,lt" till' I ,lrlOU" mllll'tllP" .It \101hill thp l'mted:->t,III'"

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To complelt' thI' hll'I.1rch\ of ",ICle-d 01 dt,!" ~ Il'fers totht fael that the dl<leOn.llt I" all mlt'!,.'1,11part of the(hm ch" t hrpp 1010 ordall1pd mlll1'''ln I bl"hop pne"t,no (1<'<1eo11

Tht h,,,rop,, halt' l'l11ph 1"17t'd lh.1t the dldconatp andI h, pI 1('''1 hood 111 p 1I11C'Ul.Jl are complemenlal.' mlll-."tn,'" ~Th( Ol,'(on,H, l~ not .m .lhlldgl'd fm'm of thepnf"thood hUI a fll]] 111der mlt .. olIn nght

F, r the l!ood rf Iht' church a;; a \\holl' the \\\0 mln-1"\n,,, mu~t hl p,f'rcl,,('d 1I1 communion \\lth oneanothpr -

])t aeO'1" r,'c,'n t' ".lcrf'd order" a" do bl<.,hops andpllP"I" ...." a re"lIlt of dl,lco11al ordmatlOn deacons are"l11p,mered to prl'ach bdptlze ,IS;.I,.t at the Eucharist,Ind \\ It ne"~ marriage"

HO\\('H'r el" 1\lth bIshop, and pne<:;t~ deacons domilch more Dpacon;; are not onl\ ordained to attend tothe "pllllual needs of people, the\ have a "pecmlIe<:;pon»lbdlt.' to dtll'nd to their material needs a5 well

1'oda\ the deawn I» called forth from the commumtyand orclall1ed a public mml"ter of the church to be aman of faith who IS capable and wl1lmg to show careand concern for hIS brothers and 51l>ter» In the finalanalySIS, permanent deacons should be understood notIn terms of what they do but who they are - servantsof Jesu» Chnst

1 don't know many people who can say they reallylove their work But 1 do Every dcly of the week I hdvethe opportumty to serve someone, even If It'S a phonecall flom a person who Just wants me to llsten

I have been mvolved III many dIfferent outreach pro-grams, but I feel that the homeless program that we asa pansh do at 8t Paul Cathohc Church is the mostrewardmg It takes a lot of people to make the pro-gram work. and It ha<:;alway~ been a <:;ucce<:;"

I am very proud of the panshlOnen, at St Paul

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RectorKenneth I .,,,eelman,

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Christ Church Grosse Pointe(Episcopal)

10 00 A M FAMILY WORSHIP(CRIB ROOM AVAILABlE)

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240 CHALFONTE AT LOTHROP884.3075

"What' .. II All About?"

~SATURDAY, <;:30p.m.-Hol\ Icuchaml

SUNDAY, March 2,8:00, 9:00, 11: 1S a.m. - Hol\ Euchafl~t

10: IO a.m. - Chrl~ITdn blulatlOn for All Aile,Adult Forum TopiC: H"lv H<,roe~, Batman'

A ~erle~ pre-enlrnlllhe 11\rn~ wltne_~ ofChn'llan Heroe~ from alro'~ Ihe !!eneratlon,.

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10 30 a m Worship17150 MAUMEE 881-0420

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St. JamesLutheran Church

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WORSHIPSERVICES

THE GROSSE POINTE MIMORIAL (HURCHESI~lShed 1865 The presbyterian CllJrch (U SA)

We Welcome You In Worship, Service, FellowshipREV. WIL I lAM Co YEAGER, preaching

"How Do You Sp~USex!"'lOO,'i.. II 00 J rn Wor,hlp "cr\ Ill"

1010.'111 (h"'lt,ml dUl.lllon lor Children Youth & Adult,X ,.'\ .I 111 12 1'\ pm ( nh{foddlcr Co'IC

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Saturday Vigil Massat 4:00 pm.

Sunday Massesat8'30& [1:15am

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St Amb ose Roman Cathal c Church15020 Hamplon Gross£. POInte PaMi.

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51. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church375 Lothrop at Cha"onte

881-66709 00 & 11 15 a m Worship10 10 a m Education for Allm Nursery Available

~ Rev Fredenck Harm! PastorRev Mor5ll1 Cllilrer Assoc Paslor

:Jefferson .9I.venuePresbyterian Cfturcft\ l/. ... \ (h I I III II/hi' rll c II

Sunday, March 23, 200310:30 a.m. Worship ServiceMeditation "Troubling Times"

Scrlplure P~alm 77LOUIS J Prues preaching

Church School Cllb 8th GradeJoin us for the Most Misspelled Best Musick 5eereez

"2 Guys 'n Their Geetsrz"festurlng Dsvld Polls snd Robert Tye

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.~ Grosse Pointe "We LIve Our Faith""-ft 'i~''iWOODSI' .~I.I) PRESBYTERIAN 886.4301J~' Church

19950 Mack (between Morass & Vernier)

g,OOa m. & 11:00 a m. Sunday WorshipNursery 8:30 a,m. to 12'30 p,m,

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,i1though most people baldthey used fewer thanthree

VacatIOn tIme IS about15 days, WIth two person-al days pel year, accordmgto the most commondnbwer

When dsked what agood workday would be,lll<- Jlltdll dJl::,wel WdS ~ 51dm to5pm

That almost never hap-pens, though, With 49 per-cent saymg they stay lateevery day and more than80 percent staymg late afew days per week

Those I've checked WIthwho are stili workmg tellme that the 40-hour work-week IS becommg a ranty

Quest~ons or commentsfor Ruth Cazn? You canreach her atruthcam@aol.com

If you're like me, youfrequently feel guIlty thatyour children and grand-children may not knowthe comfort of SOCIalSecunty pdyments eachmonth, or MedIcare pay-ments for our health careSO It'S surpnsmg to hearthIS opInIOn from theCenters for DiseaseControl and PreventIOn(CDC)

It beheves that becausethe semor cItIzen popula-tion IS expected to doubleby 2030 to 71 mllhon, thenatIOn must prepare fordemands that WIll be puton the healthcare system

It beheves health offi-CIals should expand thenfocus from mfeetlOUs diS-eases and maternal andchlld health to promotmghealth In older adults,preventmg dIsabIlItIesand mamtaIU1ng qualItyof lIfe

"We can extend the pen-od of higher functIomng,whIch means people canstay In theIr homes longer,can reduce the burden onlong-term caregIVers, andpeople can have a happyhfe," sald Dr SuzanneSmith, chief of the CDC'shealth care and agmgstudIes branch

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It's only natural to want to retainas much independence as possible inlife. But there comes a time whensome of us need a little assistance,That's when Bon Secours PlaceatSt. Clair Shores IS the ideal option.

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ByRuthCain

For those who wIll beborn some 10 or 20 yearshence, It WIll be necessaryto explam what the 40-hour workweek was Arecent survey of 1,385employees found that themean workday IS now 9hours, 8 minutes, for aweekly total of 46 hours,16 mmutes

The mean response forthe number of SIck daysallowed each year was 6 5,

Another Ubeb an audIOrecordmg deVIce attachedto the prescnptlOn bottlethat replays IecO!db whenthe customer preS1>eb dbutton

Those who use thesedeVices say It makes themfeel safe and secure thatthey are taklllg theIr med-IcatIOn properlyPharmaCIsts say It dl!>oreduces the hme theymust spend WIth patientswho cannot read the smallpnnt or the mstruchonson the label

It's also said to preventhospital stays resultingfrom Impropel prescnp-tlOn drug use

Although the deVIceshave been avaIlable formore than a year, salesare not bnsk, pnmanlybecause those who takemany prescnptlOn drug,;cannot afford to buy thedeVIce Many beheve gov-ernment programs andmsurance compamesshould pay for the deVICeGiven the 10 mllhonpotential customers, thiSIllustrates agam themcredlble finanCialstrams that WIll contmueto be placed on our healthcare system

Someone You Love Can Use Our .J£elp

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Cows and cheese curlsThere IS so much mter-

estmg, useful, thought-provokmg, even funnymformatlOn out there thatI'd like to pasb along somemore of what I call "short.stTing" Items

I found thiS prettyfunny Last summer whendrought resulted III sky-high corn prices. someCd]mer1> In Pennsylvamacame up With a solutIOnThey turned to localsnack-food faetones forcheap substItutes such aspotato ChIpS, pretzels andcheese curls. to fattentheIr cattle

A van-SIzed blenderturns the snacks mto asteer party mIx Onefarm manager noted thatyou have to create a blendthe cattle wIll go after Hepomts out that WIth theIrmultiple stomachs, cowscan digest almost any-thmg

There's an eleetromcdeVIce that enables vlbual-Iy ImpaIred people _about 10 mIlhon of themare m the US, many ofthem semors - to hearmformatlOn about the pre-scnptlOn drugs they take

One electromc readmgdeVIce the sIze of a deck ofcards reads a mICrochIpembedded III the prescnp-bon label A vOIce synthe-sizer m the deVIce commu.mcates the mformatlOn onthe prescnptlOn ThedeVIce gIVes such IIlforma-bon as when, how often orhow much of the drug totake, or whether It shouldbe taken WIth or WIthoutfood

It gIves warnmgs onreframmg from alcohol,staymg out of the sun,takmg vanous over-the-count!.'r drugs WIth theprescnpbon, or even whento call a doctor about Sideeffects ThIS partIculardeVIce costs $100

There are several com-pames prodUCIng SImIlardeVIces One uses an elec-troruc dIsk attached to thepill bottle to be placed mtoan audIO player that readsthe disk's recordmg

Pointerof Interest?

Do you knowsomeone who livesin Grosse Pointe orHarper Woods whowould be a goodPointer of Interest?

Write a short para-graph or two abouthim or her. TeU uswhy he's interesting.Include a phonenumber where shecan be reached.

Send it to JohnMinnis at 96Kercheval, GrossePointe Farms, 48236.

at the Web SIte, you needto know the manufacturerof the drugs that you aretakmg Thel I' IS a searchfunctIOn by the name ofthe medicatIOn, but Itsbedrchlllg abilIties arereally hmlted Once youIdentIfy your medIcatIOn,you need to download theapplicatIOn form, fill It outand have yoU! doctor SIgnIt

ThIS IS a labor-mtenslVeway to get pl'eScnptlOns,but It'S also a greatresource Another optIOn,If you don't find the pre-scnptlOn that you need onthe Web Site, IS to go backto your doctor and ask forcomparable prescnptlOnsAs each pharmaceutIcalcompany picks and choos-es what It offers, JustchangIng brands can leadyou to get your prescnp-bon for free.

Elder PrescriptionInsurance Coverage(EPIC) - ThIS IS a Stateof MIchIgan programWhICh IS open to semorsWIth phYSical and psychI-atric emergencIes only Anemergency IS one m whIchdelay of treatment of med-IcatIOns would result msenous Jeopardy to themdIVldual's heath Semorswho have an emergencyprescnptlOn need and anmcome of less than$13,290 a year for smglesand $17,920 for couples,can apply through sacat (313) 882-9600

were m your 20s, that youdon't do now PIck three anddo them

Canadian DrugStores - There are sev-eral drug programs thatcan offer SIgnIficant sav-mgs to semors by shop-pmg In Canada.

A factor to take mtoconsideratIOn before youdeCIde If Canada IS theway to go IS any hIddencosts of the programOften you have to pay a$25 phYSICIan fee, andtravehng to Canada takestime as well aa moneyThIS IS one of those caseswhere you really neEJd to<.10 the math. Add up allthe costs Involved III get-tmg your prescnptlOn, notJust the cost of the pre-scnptlOn.

If you would like moremformatlOn on any ofthese programs, sac hastwo MedICare andMedIcaId AsSIstanceProgram (MMAP) coun-selors who WIll be happyto work WIth you Call thesac office at (313) 882-9600 for more mforma-tlon

ageUntil the federal gov-

ernment approves aMedIcare reform plan,there are a few prescnp-tlOn drug optIOns aVall-ahlf:' In our :Irca

Medicaid - For slllgiesemors WIth less than$739 a month m mcomeand assets and savmgs ofless than $2,000, MedIcaIdIS the best optIOnApphcatlOns are avaIlableat the FamIlyIndependence AgencySemors under MedIcaIdcoverage have most oftheir prescnptIon drugspaid for

However, If you are notalready on MedicaId Itcould reqUIre you tochange your doctors andhealth system, so It IS achOice that needs to bemade carefully Marnedsemors can qualify forMedicaId With an mcomebelow $955 a month andassets of less than $3,000

World Medical Relief- If a smgle semor hasless than $3,500 m assetsand mcome of$1,130 orless a month, WorldMedical Rehef offers pre-scnptlOn assIstanceWorld Medical Relief IS anonprofit orgamzatlOnthat takes donatIons ofmedications and medIcalsupplIes

The downSide of thISprogram IS that some-times the donatIOns theyacqUIre do not cover allmedIcations that a semorIS takmg Another prob-lem IS that many of themost popular drugs have awaItmg lIst If your pre-scnptIon IS one that thISprogram does have, It ISdefimtely worth lookmgmto because the savmgsthey otTer IS dramatic Youcan contact World MedIcalRehef at (313) 866-5333

Patient AssistanceProgram - Theresources for the patIentaSSIstance program areavaIlable onlIne atwww phrma org This Website lists most of thePatient AsSIstancePrograms These pro-grams are run by the mdI-VIdual pharmaceutIcalcompames so each pro-gram has ItS own gulde-hnes and rules The phar-maceutical compamesvary m the amount andtypes of mpdIcmes thatthey gIve away

The length of prescnp-tlOns can be anywherefrom 3 to 12 months Tofully use the mformatlOn

reqUIres you to move aroundand burn calones

• Laugh at old age -DeCIde you WIll double thenumber of "lIght moments"you experience III a day TIuscould lIlvolve gOing out ofyour way to pursue humorm ways you ordlllanly maynot have attempted.Remember, the goal IS tolaugh and have fun

• Supplement yourhealth - Supplements areavaIlable that are behevedto Improve energy, burn fatand reduce the SIgnS ofagmg by actJvatmg mlto-chondna m the body's cellsMItochondria, conSIderedthe "power plants" of humancells, diminIsh m actiVIty asthe body ages

Supplements such asJuvenon Energy Formulahave been tested and shownto help mItochondna func-tIOn more effiCIently, helpmgImprove overall well-bemgand energy levels

• Don't pass on the past- Oliver Wendell Holmeswrote "Old time IS a hartWe're 20 tomght "

Try bralllstormmg a lIst ofthlllgs you did when you

SOC Options

Sharon Maier

By Sharon Maiersac Executive DIrector

One of the most press-Ing Issues faCing semorstoddY IS the lack of choIceswhen selecting health carecoverage As we ~et olderOUI hedlth care needsIIlcrease Unfortunately,there IS no one health careplan that IS able to meetdll the needs of olderddults

March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News;

Most semors haveMedIcare as theIr pnmarymsurdnce Medicare IS afederal health Insuranceprogram that provideshospital and medIcalln1>urance to people who,Ire eligIble for SocIalSecurity and aged 65years or older ButMedIcare does not coverpre~cnpbon drugs, exceptfor hospIce patients

In 1997, Congress,Ittempted to addressthese shortfalls by creat-iTIg the MedIcare HealthPlan ChOIces programThl'; program allowed"emors receIVmg MedIcareto supplement theirMpdlcare coverage WIthpnvate HealthMallltenanceOrgalllzatlOns (HMO)

The HMO would coverthose benefits not coveredby MedIcareUnfortunately, thIS pro-brram dId not hve up to ItspromIse, and many HMOsun-enrolled semora fromtheir programs, leaVIngthousands of local semorsWithout prescnptlOn cov-elage

The urgency for pre-'KTlptlOn drug coverage for,;emors IS hIgh on thepI e:;ldent's hst of prlon-ties ,Tust last weekPresIdent Bush proposedhlb MedIcare Reform planthat called for a $400 bII-hon overhaul that wouldencourage semors to'-wItch to a subSIdized pn-vate IJ1surance for theIrprescnptJOn drug cover-

(NAPSI) - A few stepsmay help people feel more\ Ital and young at heartThdt''; the adVice from doc-tor" who say a fewdpproaches that mclude get-ting back m shape and tak-mg supplements that pro-tett cells from agIng canhelp people feel revltahzed.md rejuvenated

Making wise health care choices

You can learn to feel young

• Feel fit - Exerclsmgmay be the smgle best antI-.l~ng weapon m your arse-nal After talkmg to yourdoctor, pIck a fun, phys1calactivity and do It threetImes a week

Thf' activity can rangefrom dancmg to JOgglllg, aslong as you eflJoy It, and It

Try these tips:• Learn to feel young -

Stlmulate your mmd Take a(lass on a subject you'vealways been mterested m orlearn somethmg completelynew

Try audltmg a class at a('allege or partiCIpate III anonhne learmng course Thehram IS ilke any other organIII the body - It needs to be1lsed frequently to work Itshest

See THINGS, page 9B

through Apnl 9, St Lucy'sChurch, 23401 Jefferson,St Clair Shores (586) 771-8300

• Grosse Pomte, byappointment 10 the after-noon, Wednesdays andThursdays, through April15,Sen'lces for OlderCltllens NeIghborhood Cluboffices, 17150 Waterloo(:313) 882-9600

BrlOg a copy of your 2002taxes and all of your forms,documents and receipts,:>13/8829600

SpiritualResources

March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News

Singles

Dessert Night:Sponsored by The SlOgleWay, mterdenommatlOnalorgamzatlOn for sll1gleadults and theIr chIldren,7 30 pm, Saturday, March29, at the home of a mem-ber In St ClaIr Shores $3adults, $1, teens and chIl-dren (586) 776-5535

Lenten Day ofRenewal: The FontbonneAUXIliary of St JohnHospItal and MedIcalCenter wJll sponsor thiSprogram whIch featuresMsgr John Zenz speakmgon "Llvmg WIthout Fear,"9 30 am, Friday, March 21,Our Lady Star of the Sea,467 f'alrford $25 (313)343-3675

Men's FridayEcumenical Breakfast:Share food, fellowshIp and d

lecture. Fndays at 7 30am, Grosse POInteMemorl8l Church

• March 21, BIshop JohnMcNab, St Clale ofMontefalco Church

o Marcp 28, Rev Harry TCook. St Andrew &Episcopal

• April 4 Rev BartBeebe, First EnglishLutheran Church

• Apnl11, Dr WIlhamRitter, FIrst UmtedMethodist, Blrm10gham

o Apnl 18, Rev PeterSmIth, JefTerson AvenuePresbytenan Church

16 Lakeshore $5 (313)882-5330

Heart of Jesus PrayerCenter:

o Centenng PrayerRetreat/Slttmg 10 G1>d'sLove, 10 a m -2 30 pm,Saturday, March 22 $30

o MertoniA VIdeoDISCUSSion, 7-8 30 pm,Tuesday, March 25 $10

• Inner ChJld StudyGrouplBradsahw onHomecommg, 7-830 pm

Monday, March 24,Reclalm10g Your ToddlerSelf $10

Monday, March 31,Reclalmmg Your Pre-SchoolSelf $10

21151 13 MIle, St ClairShores ReservatIOnsrequested for most pro-grams 1586) 415-0709

"The Sermon on tbeMount and HollywoodVs. Faith:" A LayTheolOgIcal Academy pro-

Grosse Pointe WarMemorial:

• Gardenmg Cldsstlhade Gal delling, 7 :>0-9

pm, Monday, March 24$20• Massage for Couples, 7-

9 30 pm, Monday, March24 $42

• The Art of Make Up,7 30-8 30 pm, Tuesday,March 25 $20

o Antique Glass andSIlver {<'Olthe ElegantTable, 7-9 pm, Wednesday,March 26 $18

PreregI&tratlOn reqUIred(313) 881-7511

"Songs of Innocenceand of Experience:" AClaSSIC Books LectureSenes progI-am, featUringDr George Bornstein, pro-fessor of hterature from theUmverslty of MIchIgan, pre-sented by The Friends ofthe Grosse Pomte PubhcLIbrary, 7 30 pm,Thursday, March 27, GrossePOinte South HIgh SchoolRoom 164 $10 or free forFGPPL membersPreregIstratIOn reqUIred(313) 343-2074, ext 204

All About Oscar: GrossePomte Public LIbrary lec-ture featurmg LawrenceJezlak, 7 30 pm, Thursda),March 20 10 KerchevalFree ReservatIOns request-ed (313134,'3-2074, ext 220

Grosse Pointe PublicLibrary Internet Classes:All cour&es are held at theCentral LIbrary, 10Kercheval

o Begmner Internet,12 30-1 30 pm, Tuesdays

• IntermedIate Internet,2 30-3 30 pm, Tuesdays

• BegInner Computer,1230-1 30 pm, Thursdays

o Emall BaSICS, 2 30-3 30pm, Thursdays

Free (313) 343-2074, ext220

Seniors

Farmhouse Museum: StClaIr Shores HlstoncalCommIssIOn offers tours, 1-4 pm, WednesdaysDirectly behmd the StClair Shores Pubhc LIbrary,22500 11 MIle Free (586)771-9020

PersonalEnrichment

Services for OlderCitizens Programs:AerobIC ExerCise forSeniors, 10-10 45 am,Mondays, Wednesdays andFridays, ServIces for OlderCItIzens' NeighborhoodClub offices 17150Waterloo $2 (313) 882-9600

Screening For MemoryLoss: A program on memo-ry, aglOg and AlzheImer'sdl'lease. 3-5 pm,Wednesday, March 26,Calvary Center, 4950Gateshead, DetrOIt Free1313) 881-3374

AARPflRS TaxCounseling for theElderly: free tax prepara-tIOn for semors With lowand moderate mcomes, byappomtment

o St ClaIr Shores - 9am -1 pm, Wednesdays,

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Sponsoring organization _Date, Time _

Place, including street address _

Cost _

Contact person's name and phone

TO BE LISTEDin Things to Do or Family Fun

week$106, three sessIOns per

week$124, four sessIOns per

week• Nautilus WeIght

Trammg Room, 8-10 30am, Monday-Thursday and5-8 30 pm, Fnday $50 twodays-per-week, $70 threedays-per-week, $4 drop-ms

o Free FItness Testmg,for all Kalo !Nautilus stu-dent:>, 8 30-9 40 am,Wednesday, March 26 and6-7 40 pm, Thursday,March 27

o Card18c RehablhtatlOn -St John Hospital atAssumptIOn

7 45-8 45 am, Monday,Wednesday and Friday .

115-2 15 pm, Monday,Wednesday and Fnday

2 45-3 45 pm, Mondayand Wednesday

Enroll through St JohnHospItal & Medical Center,(313) 343-3157

• Free Blood PressureScreenmg, 930-11 30 am,Thursday, March 27 andFnday, March 28

21800 Marter, St ClaIrShores PreregistratIOn ISreqUIred (5861779-6111

FLit out thIS form and send It to:Madeleine Socia • 96 Kercheval • Grosse Pointe Fanns, MI 48236or fax it to (313)882-1585 by 3 p.m. Friday • For more information, call (313)884-8691

History

Phone number to be published -------If this is a charitable event, what organizationwill be the beneficiary? _

Lewis & Clark and theTranscontinentalRailroad Adventures: Ashde Illustrated lecture cel-ebratmg the route traveled200 years ago by LeWIS &Clark, presented by StewartMcMJlhn, 7-9 pm, Monday,Mdrch 24 $10 (586) 445-4416

Edsel & Eleanor FordHouse:

o Grounds for GardenmgHot Pots - The Art of

Contamel Gardemng, 730pm. Wednesday, March 26$8

Floral DeSign, 10 a m -3pm, Saturday, March 29$42

o Do-It-YourselfLandscape DeSign, 9 a m -3pm, Saturday, March 22$30

• Tours of house,grounds, chIldren's play-house and powerhouse,noon-4 pm, Tuesday-Sunday, on the hour,through Sunday, March 30$6 adults, $5 semors, $4chIldren, $5 grounds only,$18 annual pass

o Tea Room, 11.30 a m -2 30 pm, Tuesday-Sunday

1100 LakeshoreReservatIOns requIred formO'lt events (313) 884-4222

Detroit Opera HouseBehind the Scenes Tour:Spon&ored by the DetrOitHI&toncal SocIety, 6 pm,Thursday, March 27. 1526Broadway, DetrOIt $80 or$70, for DHS membersReservatIOns are reqUIredfor most programs (313)833-1405

Provencal-Weir House,ca. 1823: Grosse PomteHlstoncal Society offerstours of the house and ca1840 Log Cabm, 1.4 pm,Saturday, April 12 376Kercheval Free (313) 884-7010

Selin sky-Green

Detroit Film Theatre:o "Chlhwaseon"7 and 9 30 pm, Fnday

March 217 and 930 pm,

Saturday, March 22.4 and 7 pm, Sunday,

March 23o "Blmd Spot Hitler's

Secretary"7 and 9 30 pm, Fnday,

March 287 and 930 pm,

Saturday, March 294 and 7 pm, Sunday,

March 30DetrOIt InstItute of Arts,

5200 Woodward, DetrOIt$6 50 or $5 50 for DIAmembers (313) 833-3237

IMAX Dome TheatreAdventure Series FilmFestival:

• "1'Jtanlca," noon, 2, 4and 5 pm, Monday-Fnday,2 and 4 pm, Saturday and2, 4 and 5 pm, Sunday

• "Jane Goodall's WIldChImpanzees," 10 am,noon and 2 pm, Monday-Fnday, noon and 2 pm,Saturday and 2 pm,Sunday

DetrOlt SCIence Center,5020 John R, DetrOIt $7adults $6 semors and chIl-dren, ages 2-12 $4 IMAXDome i:H3l577-8400

IMAX Theatre:• "Space StatIOn 3D"o "LeWIS and Clark

Gn>at Journey West"o "Shackleton's ArctiC

Adventure"• "The LIOn KIng,"

through Spring 2003Screenmg" hourly 10 the

morning, on the half-hourIn the afternoon andcvel11ng,9 am -7 20 pm,weekday", 9 a m -8 45 pm,weekend" The Henrv FordI formprly the Henry FordMmeum & GreenfieldVIllage I, 20900 Oakwood,Dearborn $10 adults, $8semor~ and chIldren 12 andundE'f 1.113) 982-6001

Events

Film

~Assumption Cultural

Center:• Kalo~omatlcs Spring

Wmter SE'~&lon throughSaturday May 17, tImesvary $')2 for two-day oes-SlOn" $74 three-day~, $94four-day~ Twenty-five per-cent SE'J.)lOrdiscount

o Free KiddIe KalolBabySIUmg, 9 ;10-10 am,Monday Thursday, for regIs-ten'd parE'nts Non-regIs-ten>d parE'nt" pay $1

• Kalo ExercIse!NautllusCombo

$72, lwo ~(,sslons per

Broadway Brunch:12 30-3 30 pm, Sunday,March 23, Grosse POinteWar MemOrial, 32Lakeshore $30 (313) 881-7511

All About Oscar &Picks for 2002: FJlm cntlcLawrence Jezlak present&clIps and lecture, 7 30 pm,ThUl sday, March 20, GrossePomte Central LIbrary, 10Kercheval FreeReservatIons reqUIred (313)343-2074, ext 220

Great LakesInternational RegionalKorean WarCommemoration:Veterans wJll be honoredWith a memonal wreathlaying, exhibIts and medalpre&entatlon durmg thiSe"ent sponsored by the US Department of Defense tomark the 50th anmversaryof the Korean War, 10 am,Saturday, March 22,Macomb Sports and ExpoCenter, 14500 12 MIle,Warren Free (586) 574-8820

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Friday, March 21,Grosse POinte WoodsPresby tel Ian Church, 19950Mack $7 ReservatIOnsreqUired (313) 886-4301

16th Annual FoodDrive for GleanersCommunity Food Bank:A kld~ helpmg kids event,Thur"day, Mdrch 20.Fnday,Apnl 4 Look for ~ourbrown bag In thlb Is&ue ofThe Glosse POlntc NewsFill It WIth food and drop It11) thf' ('()ll"dHm hm" at thefollo ....mg locations

Grosbe Pomte CentralLibrary, IO Kercheval

Defel Elementary School,15425 Kercheval

Feny Elementary School,748 Roslvn

MaIre 'Elementary School,740 CadIeux

Monteith ElementarySchool, 1275 Cook

(313) 92:3-3535, Ext 238St. Clare of Montefalco

Auction: Benefiting StClare School's fine arts,mathematics and scholar-ship programs, 6 pm,Saturday, March 29, 16231CharlevOIx $35 (313) 824-0705

Hockey for Ho!>pice: Agame and raille, sponsoredby the ladle& and men ofthe Grosse PolOte SouthVarsIty Hockey team& tobenefit the KaleidoscopeKIds HospIce of HenryFord, 5-7 pm, Sunday,March 30, DetrOIt CityArena, 3701 E Lafayette,DetrOIt $3, children 10 andunder free (313) 432-3500

ConcertsGuitar Duo: 4 pm,

Sunday, Mal ch 23,J efTel son AvenuePresbyterian Church 8625E Jefferson, DetrOit Free1313) 822.3456

Celtic Treasures:Pelformed by the DetrOItConcert ChOIr, 4 pm,Sunday, March 23, St Clareof Montefalco Church, atMack and WhIttIer $15adults or $12, semors andstudents (313) 882-0118

Felix's Favorites: 3pm, Sunday, March 30,Our Lady Star of the Sea,467 Falrford $15, adults or$12, senlOrs, students free(313) 882-0077

Detroit SymphonyOrchestra:

o ClaSSIcal Senes, TheEmgma of Elgar, featunngmezzo-soprano NathaheStutzmann

8 pm, Thursday, March20

8 pm, Fnday, March 218 30 pm, Saturday,

March 22$20-$80o IntroductIOn to the

Cla'iSlcs, Elgar's MysterIOus

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ArtisticOpportunities

Ukrainian EggDecorating: 6-8 30 pm,Tuesday, March 25,Assumption Greek CulturalCenter, 21800 Marter, StClaIr Shores $15, plus $4for supplies PreregIstratIOnrequired (586) 779-6111

Progressive ArtistsClub: White hne wood cut-tmg demonstratlOn by BertLanlOls, 7 pm, Friday,March 28, Eastpo1OteCommumty Center, 16435E Eight Mile, Eastpo1OteFree (586) 778-0377

Grosse Pointe ArtistsAssociation Festival ofthe Arts: Saturday, May 31and Sunday, June 1, 10Grosse Pomte FarmsApphcatlOns aVailable atthe Grosse Pomte ArtistsAssOciatIOn Art Center,1005 Maryland $15, JUryfee, $110, space (313) 821-1848

20th Annual Art on thePointe: Artist::,' apphca-tlOns are now be10g takenby the AsSistance League tothe Northeast GUIdanceCenter for thiS annualJuned creatIVe arts andfamIly fun fau, 10 a m -5pm, Saturday, June 7 andSunday, June 8, Edsel &Eleanor Ford House, 1100Lakeshore $175 for a 12x12hooth Proceeds benefitNEGC chIldren's summerprograms and theALNEGC (313) 885-8592

Benefits

-Grosse Pointe ArtistsAssociation Art Center:

• "'A Room of Our Own,"exhibitIon by the DetrOitSocIety of Women Painters& Sculptors, throughSaturday, March 22

• Megan Moran & JeS&lcaMurawskI, opening recep-tion, 7-10 pm, Fnddy,March 28, runs throughSaturday, Apnl 15

Wednesday-SaturdaylOU5 Maryland tree \,.llJI821-1848

Pewabic Tile: "1'Jle& onthe Edge," an exhIbition forPewablc's Centennial,through Saturday, April 510 a m -6 pm, Monday-Saturday 10125 EJefferson, DetrOit Free(313) 822-0954

Tin Can Auction:Benefitmg the PoupardElementary School ParentTeacher OrganizatIOn, 6 30-9 pm, Fnday, March 21,Poupard ElementarySchool, 20655 Lennon (313)881-4867

St. Patrick's Day Party& Games: 12 30 pm,

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Tyger and lamb.' Fearful symmetry

nutntlOnal recommendeddally allowance and also twothirds of the recommendedcalone mtake

An ImmedIate responseservIce ensures that mealscan begtn the next weekdayafter the agency IS contact-ed No one IS ever put on awaltmg lIst

If you, or anyone youknow IS over 60, homeboundand unable to attend sac'sdally Food and FnendshlpProgram, Meals on Wheelsmay be the answer

sac wIll send out a SOCIalworker, Anne Stoehr, to do afnendly VISIt to assess theclIent's needs and see Ifthere are other sac pro-grams that may be of use

Call the sac office at(313) 882-9600 for moremfonnatlon

Services for OlderCItIzens (SaC) IS a nonprof-It orgamzatlOn dedIcated tohelpmg older cItIzens mam-tam theIr lIves In indepen-dence and digmty sac wasfounded m 1978 to proV1decomprehenSIve semces forsemors 10 the five GrossePomtes and Harper Woods

and pepper MIX well Addthe 011l0n, broccoh andcorn muffin mix and stiruntil well blended Pourthe batter IOta a glass 9-by 13-mch bakmg dishthat has been coated WIthcookmg spray Bake at375 degrees for 30 mm-utes Serve hot

The texture of broccohbread IS a cross betweenqUiche and corn breadThiS tasty bread bar canbe served WIth soup orsalad

Try It as a SIde dIsh atdmner because It offers anew way to bnng broccohto the table It's also agreat low-fat breakfastoptIOn

It makes 12 servmgsOne servmg = 3 WeIghtWatcher pomts

I found thiS reCIpe m anold Cookmg LIght maga-zme Broccoli bread ISreally, really good Try It

A LA ANNIEB} Anme RoulcdU Schenff

PI ehedt oven to :375degl ees In .I medlUmbo\\ I combme thf" egg~ub"tltute, cottage cheese"our cream, butter, ~alt

1 1/2 cup!> finelychopped onion

1 lO-oz.packagefrozen chopped broc-coli, thawed anddrained

1 B-oz, package Jiffycorn muffin mix

DIscover resourcesaVailable to Cdncer patIents

• Expenence the benefItsof energy therapy, reflexolo-e,'Y and mabbage

• Explore nutntlOnoptIOns and enJoy lunch

The VECC IS behmd StJohn Hospital at Mack andMoros"

Prereglstl dtlOn ISreqUired Call (3131 647-3000 or 1866) 246-4673

and Harper Woods semorsdl e relymg now on ServIcesfor Older CItizens for theirdaIlv noon meal

G~od nutntlOn IS anImportant factor m keepmgsenIOrs healthy and mde-pendent It IS prOjected thatdunng thl<; new year of2003, sac Will dehver morethan 26,000 meals to home-bound senIOrs m the GrossePomtes and Harper Woods

Meals on Wheels menusdre planned by regtstereddietItIans Meals supplytwo-thIrds of the federal

It':;, been a long coldwmter, but Mother Nature\\ ill be ~endlllg us wal mweather before manv of u"are ready

Now Ib the tune to "hedthose extl a pounds

Seckmg health) recipesbecomes an obbe"~IOn Withme every bpnng Thl~.\i,d. I found .1\\ ll'nl"

Broccoli bredd l~ notonly delicIOUS and loadedWith fld\ or, but It'~ alsoone of the edblest IeCIpe~I've ever prepared

Broccoli Bread1cup egg substitute3/4 cup low-fat cot-

tage cheese1/2 cup fat-free sour

cream2 tablespoons butter,

melted3/4 teaspoon salt1/2 teaspoon white

pepper

Wellness workshop offeredThe Van Elslander Cancer Imagery mfluences well-

Center staff and HealIng bemgArts Center mVlte cancerpatIents and theIr famlhebto expenence the servlce~avaIlable at the VECC

A free Wellne~s WorkshopWIll be held from 8 30 .I mto noon, Thursday, March27, spotlIghtmg health prac-tIces that can promote heal-mg

• Learn how mu"lc thera-py eases pam and stress

• Understand how guided

sac's Meals on Wheels programdelivers 26,000 meals annually

Broccoli bread is low-cal,low- fat, but delicious

By Mary Rose NelsonSpeCial Writer

TheIr faces .Ire familIarThey are our mothersfathers aunts, uncles,grandparents, nelghbori'>,teachers and fellow churchmembers In years past,theIr lIves were full andtheH dreams and abplra-tlOns unhmlted

But old age create" ob<;td-des and lImIts optIOns 10 adlscouragmg and seemmglyheartless manner To mdm-tam theIr mdependence anddlgmty, many Gros<;e Pomte

You can reach HelenGregory onlene at hgregory@gp lib ml U'i or find herat Grosse Poente CentralLlbrary

LIbrary Other~ mu~t pay$10

Most people want tolook at the book beforethey attend the lectul eDue lu lUlIIleJ, \\01 n uutCOpieS, you mIght want usto mterloan them

If you haven't enoughlead hme for an mterloan,here are two Web SItesthat "hould help ForWilham Blake's "Songs ofInnocence andExpenence," go towww hh umIch edu/blblake, then chck on "browsethe poems" If you click oneach hypertext title, you'llbe able to read your cho-sen poem

For "Dubhners" go tothe Joycean SOCIety,www Joycean org Once m,don't be alanned DespitetheIr home page state-ment that they're stili"workmg hard to makeour self-Imposed 2February 2002 deadlIne,"you'll be able to find whatyou need Actually, I findthen message somehow mcharacter and endearlllg

Go to the green barmdex at the top of thepage and click on "works"The first work mdexed IS"Dublmers .. ClIck on thehypertext htles to readedch "tory on screen

If you haven't tnedthebe programs, why notstart WIth Blake? In"Jerusalem," Blake wr;ote"NatIOns are destroyed, orfloun~h, m proportIOn astheIr p0etry, pamtmg, andmusIc are destroyed orflounsh1"

So you see, you've nochOIce It's the patnobcthmg to do

The BookReturn

and museums of theworld Hlb poems werepubhshed and praised HelIved m poverty and dIedm need

BUI Ill:;, gluWlllg WUIk,words and pamtmg'>, lIveon We can see hIS angels

The Fnends of theLIbrary wIll celebrate hISwrltmg by bnngmg m DrGeorge Bornstein, one ofthe country's leadmg mod-ernist scholars He'll lec-ture on Blake's best-known poems, "Songs ofInnocence andExpenence," on Thursday,March 27, at 7 30 p m mGrosse Pomte South HIghSchool's Room 164 HeWIll mclude color slIdes ofBlake's wonderfully dlu-mmated texts

Professor Bornstem haswntten or edIted 18 bookson 19th and 20th centuryhterature Educated atHarvard and Pnnceton,reCipIent of several fellow-,>hlps and awards, heholds the C A PatndesChaIr In LIterature at theUOlverslty of Mlclugan

On Thun,day, Apnl 24,he WIll return to speak onJame~ Joyce's "Dubhners "ThIS short btOry collectIOnmay be the most acceSSI-ble route mto IeadmgJoyce, If you haven't tnedhIm yet Bornstem's regu-lar Vlblts to Ireland shouldadd a speCIal mSlght tohIS observatIOns on Joyce'swork

The Fnends haveoffered two programs sofar III thiS ClaSSICS BooksLecture SenesAttendance Jumped from65 at the first to 90 at thesecond At thIS rate. youmIght want to reserve aplace m advance - call1313l 343-2074, ext 204

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By Helen GregorySpecIal Writer

Poets don't write tomake money They wntebecaube they have toTheIr angels, demons andghosts escape, explode,are born from them

We would have no poetsIf we waIted for great pub-hc demand to get a bookof poetry pubhshed or re-released Pubhc dcm'1ndcreates multImIllIon dollarsales of formula fictIOn fora handful of authors Thepubhc at large really Isn'tvery demandmg

Wnters al e driven townte and poets are themost dflven The odds areagamst them Thel e ISalmost no market for poet-ry The only rea bon towrite poetry IS the need townte m that form tIght,condensed, "the world m agram of sand"

Poets, by and large, Ifthey are to lIve, mustmake a livmg borne otherway They usually teach

Wallace Stevens soldmsurance W H Audenobserved that hlb speak-Ing engagements broughtIn more money than hISpublIcatIOn

Shakespeare madeplays They stIlI makemore money than hIS son-nets

The stereotype of thestarvmg poet was notpulled from nothmgnessHunger IS a way of lIfeBut poets must writeThey mayor may notwant fame, but they Justneed to get the stuff out oftheir own word-hauntedmlOds TheIr dnve IS tocreate

The most dnven, mostVISIOnary of all time, musthave been WIllIam BlakeAt 10 years old, when he~aw an angel slttmg m atree, he wanted to be anartIst At that age, hebegan to study art

Eventually he made hIShvlOg a'> an engraver aswell as from sales of hiSradIant watercolors HISart now hangs m the Tateand other great gallenes

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Other program selectIOnsmclude Rlmsky-Korsakov'sRUSSian Easter Overtureand Tchalkovsky'sSymphony No 5

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Wanzhen LI, a student atInterlochen Arts Academy,

The Grosse PomteSymphony wIll present ItSlast concert of the season at3 p m Sunday, March 30, atOur Lady Star of the SeaChurch, 467 Falrford mGrosse Pomte Woods

Celebratmg ItS 50th sea-

Tuesday Musicale plans programValle, bantone They WIllSlOg anas, duets and quar-tets from many dIfferentoperas rangmg fromPuccml's "La Boheme" toBernstem's "CandIde"

For more mformatIOn,call Beverley Pack at (313)882-5397

The Tuesday MUSIcale ofDetrOIt WIll present a "NIghtat the Opera" at 7 30 pm,Tuesday, March 25, atMarygrove College, MadameCadillac Hall, 8425McNichols near Wyommg

ArtIsts are KImberleySwan and Kann WhIte,sopranos, DorothyDuensmg, mezzo-soprano,Robert Doyle and ShawnMcDonald, tenors, and Dmo

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"Cinderella:" Pre>.entedby the Brownell MiddleSchool plaver", 7 pm.Thur",ddy, Malch 27 andFnday, March 28, Parcellsl\fJddl€' School AudItorIUm,206UO Mack :1>7 ldidl4J2-3900

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Hut fimshed the seasonWIth a 29-5 record

Stephanie Leaman

Hlrt earned a berth III theDIVISIOn III champIOnshIpsWIth a second-place fimsh Inthe Great Lakes Regtonal

HlI-t was sel'ded thIrd mthe regIOnal but defeatedNo 2 seed Ryan Jones ofPaCIfic 2-0 m the semIfinalsHe lost 4-0 to top-seededRIcky Crone of Aug ...hurg mthe champlOnbhlp mat(h

pm Ithaca" Jeff Edlestem m4 06 III hiS final collegIatematch

for us ~Robmbon "aId that the

f'L/lllt" Ph.Jhp" ,",,,rncd In finIshmg fifth m the BIg TenChampIOnships, tUl ned outto be the dIfference asMmnesota l'dged Iowa by 51/2 pomtb for the tedmchampIOnship

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PhIllIps takes a 16-6 bea-son IecOl d mto the NCAAtOUl nament HIS CdreerIecord at Central MIchIganand Mmnebotd Ib 86-37

Roberts saId that the lasttIme he attended the NCAAfinals was III 1974 whenthree of hIS former wrebtIersfrom MadIson HeIghtsBIshop Foley were compet-mg

"Here I was a young, 28-year-old coach who thoughtI knew It all because I hadthree wrcbtler" m thenatIOnals I thought It waspretty easy No\\, I'm 60veal's old and after all thesevearb, I\e finally got anoth-er of my fm mer wrestlers III

the natIOnals," saId Roberts,who'll be movlIlg to FlOrIdalatel thll> month

"Ifb a mce final touch formy a;,boclatlOn WIthwrestlIng III MIchIgan"

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Mmnebota thiS weekend mbe NCAA DIVlblOn 1 champlonbhlps III Kansas CIty

Hlrt came mto the tourna-mmt as the seventh seed at134 and bedt Pat Dapkus ofnIbuquL' 3 1 III the opelllngI (Und In the becond round,Hirt lost a 3-1 deCISIOn toN) 2 beed Bradley Martenof Wlbconbm-Stevens Pomt

Hlrt btarted hIS consola-tDn round wrestlIng With an1 -5 deCISIOn over elghth-"'Eeded Jeff TIerney ofL\~ommg He then lost 12-1to Denms Gaul of MontclaIrSt.ie, but bounced back to

the l\hnneapolIl> Stal1'J lbune

I \\OJJ.cu tUli ll<HU lei! 41/2 yeal" to not ha~e a(hance to aCLOmplIbh myg(MI of bemg a natIOnalchampIOn"

PlllllIps fim"hed fifth mthe pIC"tlgIOU" MIdland'!tournament dunng theChnbtma<; holldays,andbeat a former NCAA cham-pIOn flOm Iowa State Thatg.lIned him exposure to sev-('ral college coaches

"In some ways, theMidlands IS harder than theNCAA" because a lot of thegood club team \\ re"tlel" gothere," Robertb bdld

"A lot of coacheb contactedDelek aftel that tourna-ment becaul>e they knew he\\ <1'" thll1kmg about transferImg

Phillips deCIded onMmnesota dnd It hab been dgood SItuatIOn for both the\\ re!>tler and the team smcehe arrIVed m MlIlneapohs m,Januarv

I\llI1n-esota had struggledat 141 poundb untIl PhillIpsarnved The Gophel s were3-11 dt the weight c1abs mdual IIlpets before PhIllIpsarrIVal

"It's d wlll-wm SItuatIOn"MlIlnesota coach J Robmsontold the Star TrIbune "Ithelp" hIm and the team We\\eren't wmnmg any match-es there, and now we have aNo 3 beed 1m the Big Tentournament) It's a bIg deal

Kevin Paavola

Carly Piper

Former GIOSbe POInteNorth standout DaVId Hutpnded a successful collegewrestling career last week-end and earned All-AmerIcan honors by fimsh-mg seventh at 184 pounds III

the NCAA DIVISIOn IIIchdmplOnbhlps III Ada, OhIO

Hlrt, who wrestles fOlWheaton (Ill) Collegr, ISbeheveci to be the first for-mer North \He"tler tobecome All-Amencan

Hlrt'~ formel teammate,J)prek PhIllIps, hab a chanceto jom hIm m that '>electglOup when he \He'>tlc<; for

Four North, Poillte Aquatics alumniqualify for NCAA swimming meets

Four fornIer GrossE' POInte thIS ..eekend In the NCAA "The quahfymg standardsNorth and Pomte AquatIC" SWlmnlllg and Dlvmg for thIS meet are extremelybWlmnWI'> \\ tll 1)( cmnpetmg Chamllonshlps fast and It IS rare for hame-

Carl; Piper of the grown Michigan sWimmersUmvemty of WISCOnSIl1and to reach the final champl-Kamm' Mtller of the onshlp heats ~Umvemty of Southern PIper and MIller bothCalIfoma WIll be reulllted have a good chance of domgat the DIVISIOn I champl- thatonshlp~ at Auburn thIS PIper, a sophomore, ISweeken' ranked thIrd natIOnally 1Il

Mtllel and Piper were the 200- and 1,650-yardmembe$ of North's 1999 freestyle event", and IS fifthglrl, "Me champlon"hlp 1Il the natIon m the 1)00game ani both won mulhple freebtyle She 1<; al"o a mem-"tatC' tIll''' and high '!chool ber of thp Badger'" 400 andAll-Amelcan recogllltlOn 800 freestylr relay teams

"The )lvlslOn I champl- MIller, a freshman, ISon"hlp i conSIdered to be ranked 12th III the natIOn mthe fa "tat overall meet that the 200 brea"t'!troke andIS hE'ld \I thl" country," saId 16th m the 100 breast-North celch MIkE' O'Connor

See SWIM, page 2C

Another former Norseman isa wrestling All-American

othPI" It .111 depend ... on thedl aw, th(' matlhupl> ,md h(mthmg" go Oil lh"t j.ldJ lILU1.1I

dayPhllllp" tJ all"fell ed to

MlIlne"ota fr om Cent IalMlchlgdn at mld"edSon 111 aIdbt dItch attempt to qUdlifyfO! the NCAACh,unpLOnshlpl> At Centl a!,he \'Ial> wlebtllllg behindJabon Mebter, who firll.,hedthe regular bed"on rankedmnth natIOnally by An'ateUlWlesthng News - two "potbahead of PhIlhps

"DE'lek had no chOIce butto tl an.,fel; Robel t.;, ~aldHe lost both of hll> thdl

lenge matche" (to Me'>ter)one of them b) a POint III

double 0\ el tlnW It got tothe pomt \\ here (Me"terlhad DClek med..,ured'

Me"tel Wd.;, lTIJuled muchof 1<1...t ,>ea"on and Phl]ll;JSposted a 2:~-7 Iecord, butMe ...tel returned to achcnlate III the year andrecldlmed the "t.lI tmg bpllbefore the Mld-AmencalConfel ence tournament

Phllllps conSidered tl ans-fen mg before the stal t of hi \"emor "'e.1'>on,but deCIded tetJ v one more tIme to wm the'>pot m the !>t,llhng lineupWhen that didn't hdppen, hewent to Plan B

"It \~.I" a leally hardchOIce to leave but I wouldnevel he able to lIve \\Ithmv<;elf If I dldn t have theopportumt) to try (for anNC AA medal I ' PhIllips told

Llstenbee (11 rebound ...,md three blocked bhot ...) fin-Ished \\Ith seven pOInts fol-lowed b) sophomore DanDrwencke WIth three, PeldkWIth two, and bemor BradMIchael;, WIth one

Semor all-stdte center IJeNwankwo scored 19 pomts,and JUlllor BrandonBradford had 17 pomts tolead Country Day

The Inbh had 16turnover" to 12 for CountryDay, dnd they missed SIll. of15 free throws

The Notre Dame basket-ball team ended the season15-9 overall

"We have a bohd front«Jurt comIng back WIthClements. Dan Drwenckeand (bophomole) SethQuaranta," Slcko said

'Guard play hal> to bebohd m our bystem, "0 I needour returnmg guards to playbasketball durmg the off-season and Improve theirskills"

and the team made thequarterfinal., III back-to-back seasons That hasnever been done atLutheran East"

.Jumors BI and) Dona andJamIe Pokropowlcz wereal,o m"trumental III theEagle'" success

"They are my mamreturnmg players, so thepres"ure IS on them to playwell next season,~ ZoellnersaId "We have a good groupofJumor varsIty players whoWIll make the Jump to the~arsltv level I'm confidentwe ca~ be a fundamentallysound team next "eason "

Former North champion makes bid formedal in NCAA wrestling tourname~tBy Chuck KlonkeSports Editor

When l,rObbe POInteNorth's Derek Phdhp.;, wonthe "tdte DIVhlOn II statewre"thng champIOnshIp at125 pound;, III 1998, hE' Wdb-n't ready to Iest on hIS lau-rels

'If.;, mce, but I stIli have alot to a(comphbh: PhillIp""aId dt the tIme

Thl' weekend, Phillipswill have a chance to accom-pllbh ...omethmg even biggerthan a "tate high schoolchdmplOn"hlp when he com-petes for Mmne"ota m theNCAA Dn IblOn I WrestlmgChamplOn"hl)s In Kan"d'>Cltv

And hlb hIgh ;,(hool coa(h\\111 be makmg hI" firbt tnpto the natlOndl, III neally 30yedr" to (heer on hlb formerpupil

"I'm I edlly excIted fOlhIm," said Art Roberts, whoIetlred as North s wre.;,t1mgLOach after the 1998 bea"on

'I thmk Dl'fek ha" a goodchdnce to do well He's bedt-en bOml' of the bl'bt and he'b10bt closp mdtcheb to .;,onll'

of OUI pa""mg comes fromgettmg clean returns andturnmg them mto sets andkill attempts We dIdn't dothat m thiS match, and Itcost us '

DespIte the loss, theEagles fim"hed WIth theIrbest record m school hIstoryat 34-10-5

"ThIS group of semors(Krl"tm Altenburg, KeIIIZoellner, Shrrne Wier,C3Itlm Gerdl>, StacyTurgron and Sarah Schung)had great careerb atLutheran Ea"t; Zoellner"aid "They have "choolrecord" III "evera I "tatlstlc"

South grad receives topathetic, academic honors

The recent Colomal held on the eve of the leagul'AthlE'tlc ASSOCIation basket- tournamentball aw,lrd ... banquet wa'! He"" was "elected to thealmost IIkp the Adam Hess all-CAA first team and wa""how al,o n<lmed to the CAA all-

The JunIOr forward from academIC teamWillIam and Mary, who was Hess leads the TrIbe WIthan All-State basketball play- a 203 sconng average,er at Gro'!be Pomtl' South, whIch ranked hIm second mrecclved t\\ 0 major awardsat the dlllner, whlCh was See HESS, page 2C

Or~ Point~ N~ws

Notre Dame's rally falls shortin regional loss to Country DayBy Bob St. John Semon, [)a \ e Dn\ en(ke the game ..Staff writer dnd Mdrvm Ll!.,tenbee hIt Clementb led the IrI"h

WARREN - The Notre ba"keh and Pelak dWlIled With 20 pOlllts, whileDame babkl'tball te.lm had a la)up at thc bUZler to Dn\encke andstate tItle contender bnng the Insh wlthm four KWletnH'wskl each bcoredBlrmmgham D(,trOlt pOInt.;, 29-25, at the hdll eight pOlntbCountry Day on the ropes m "That wa" a bIg ba.;,ket,"It.;, Clasb B regIOnal "emlfi- Slcko saId "The guyb creat-nal basketball game last ed a turnover and turned Itweek at Warren Wood,,- Into <1 bd'>ket at the buzzer"Tower HIgh Sophomore Darryl

Unfortunatelv the Clement..,' three-pOInt playFlghtIn' Insh c~uldn't sus- to open the thIrd quarter cuttam the momentum and lost the defiCit to 29-28, dnd62-49 semor Andy KWJetmewskl's

"We kmd of turned the putback gave the IrIsh theIrcorner agamst Country first lead of the game, 30-29Day," head coach Don SIcko Country Day took the leadsaId "We have played back on Its next possessIOnteams of thIS cahber and mcreased It to 39 34throughout the seabon, dnd mldwav through the thIrdwhpn we fell behmd we penodnever caught up ThIS tIme The Fightm' Insh's findlwe fell behmd, but caught lead of the gdme Cdllle In theup and took a brIef lead' findl mmute of thp thIrd

Country Day wab on fire penod ,I'> the) led 40-39early m the game usmg It" Countl-y Day scored thcthree-pOInt shootmg to lead final four pOInts of the thIrd23-12 penod and the fir"t five

Slcko watched hIS playerb pomb of the fourth quartelpull together and mount a to take a 48-40 advantagecharge, led by semor pomt 'Country Day n1<lde thatguard John Pelak I un after we gl abbed a

"John Igmted our team lead; Slcko ~~ "We hddwhen we needed a pIckup," our chances, but a couple ofSicko sdld "AIl of the guys turnoverb and 'eome forcedgot back mto the game" shotb put us m a hole late m

Photo h\ Boh HIuu

Notre Dame sophomore Darryl Clements. above.scored 20 points to lead the Fightin' Irish in theirregional semifinal loss to Country Day.

East spikers fall to familiarfoe in Class D quarterfinalBy Bob St. JohnStaff writer

YPSILANTI - LutheranEast's gtrls volleyball teamexpenenced a case of deja vulast week

The Eagles. for a secondstraIght year, 10bt to AdnanLenawee ChnstIan m aClass D state quarterfinalmatch (15-9, 15-8) played atEastern MIchIganUmverslty

"The better team won,"head coach Reay ZoellnersaId "The gtrl" were dIsap-pOinted they dIdn't Will, butoverall I thmk the gIrlsplayed much better thanthey dId a year ago"

Both matches werE' tIght,but the dIfference was pass-Ing

AdrIan LenaweeChn"tIan's setter wa" ableto ii1ve the attackers perfect,>pt" m each gdme, whIleEast's entIre tpam had trou-hie" gettmg the pa""r"where they would set uppOInts

"Passmg wa'! the dIffer-ence m the game," Zoellner"aId "We dIdn't serve-receIVe very well, and mo"t

to 72 SSg S rr 27 $ 7 S S 7 S 2 7S •• S C. 77 7 7 7 2 $ 2 S r ' 'S 5S 5 5r S sS r 5r '1 Cg" r s 1 Sd ., d d d E 7 7r$E • $ SSM 5 XS r 55 S 7C. 2 2SF

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March 20, 2003Grosse Pointe News

L.IUUI',l efTectl\ e1v I,m theoffpn"e ,md pro\ Ided Important bUJllIlg

FCJI wdrd" ,Jclme., Bobeo,ScottIe Boynton, NIckyDIPh I StP\ en Fox, M'lI ('II::'

H'1l dy ,md Dou/,{ Zadp Wt'Il'"tlong at both l'nd" of theflool ('entE'rb Dan(~,lllaghl'l dnd Will Qumn\\pre powel" underneath thl'boaldb

The team'" stl'enl,rth wa"It~ agh'1p""IVe defpn~e StP,1U1 hl'ld ,I good St Del1lll"tp,llll to t~o pOll1h 1Il 011('gdme dnd In the .,('a"onfin,dp Hol\ FalTIlh wa;, held~cOlple"::. 1;1 the fir"t h,tlf

"Thp te,un took pnde III

pl,)\ IIIg delpn"e' Conroy",lid 'The\ contmuou<;lvPH'''~UH> the b.lI!. whichll.,U,lll~ le"ulted m ;,tp<1l~ormtel c~ptpd pa;,.,e.,

who took part wereKnlp~telll Pal fitt, Klnd71Sand Skorup"kas They per-formed a routme bet to'Benny and the Jets" by«~lton ,John

From page IC

Hess--the conference He was alsofir"t on the team and amongthe top ]f> III the' c(mferenceIII IChound"-per-game {6 3),ficld-goal percentage ( 471lthrpe-pomt percentdgeI 875) and free-throw per-cen tagI' ( 845)

He lb ;,econd on the Trlbe~quad ~Ith 63 a,,"I;,ts and 27~teals and he <;et theWJ11Jam and Mar) recordWith 176 three-pomtattemph thIS .,ea.,on FIVetime;, thl~ sea;,on, Hess~cored 30 01 more pomtsWith two 35-pomt efforts

He..,~ 1<; only the secondWI1IJam and Mary men'sbahketbd!l player to earnfir<;t-team all ('AA honors

It IS the <;econd conferenceacademiC team award forHe"" who won It la~t year 11\

hiS fir<;t <;eason at WIlhamand Mar\

Ht>ss ~a<; also pIcked forthe Vel'l70n AcademIC AIl-Amencan second teamEarlter thiS <;ea,>on, he wasndmed to the NatIOnalA~~oclatlon of Basketball('oachps (NABC) DI~tnct 4first tCRm and the AcademICAIl-DI"tnct team

He~~ In maJonng JI1finance and carnp,; a 3 51cumulatIve grade-poJl1tavprag<'

"Thl'> l'l anothf'r greathonor for Adam," saIdWIlham ana Mary headcoach Rick Boyages of theAcadt>mlc Ail-Americanaward "He'" had a fabulousyear hath on the court and 111thl' cla~<;room He eplto-mlZP'I evervthmg a UlllverSl-ty could want m a student-athlett> "

Ht><;R was the (' AA'sPlay€'r of the Week tWIcethl~ "eR<;on

He<;<;'s549 regular-seasonpomts were the elghth-hlgh-e'lt 11\ school hIstory

mdny g<lmeb," Conroy ;,dld"But \\ (' thought It would bea good e\.peneme for thebovb '

it tUlnpd out to be mOIl'tlhln that

St Paul r1o"pd out thebe,IMJI1 \\ Ith d 20-5 \ It'toryo\el Felrmmgton Hill, Ho!\Fanul) That gd\ e tilE' thlmel 7-1 I ecord and el league co-chdmplOn"hlp \\ Ith StRegl::' St P,1U1dnd St Regl"I':.pht thell two gelme<;

St Paul al"o \Ion thl' filthgr.ldp dl\ 1"\011 of the StCI,IlP Th,lIIk~/,{I\lIIg tOllllldmpl1t

''1'11''\ clle dn dffia.clllggroup of kid" ' ('(,nrov 1':.,lId

The .,ea"on \\a,<, p"peclalhgr,llif) mg bec<1u"e pvervonph,ld ,I p,ut In thp team ~ ~lJC-

ce.,~Guard, Ddll BrE-lIndn,

Corbet Conroy dnd John

Blue Dolphins toperform annual show

The Grosse Pomte SouthBlue Dolphlll'" ;,) nchrolllwdQWlillillmg team will per-fO/m ItS annual bhow nextmonth e1tthe South pool

Thl" \ edl " ~hO\~ I., callpd'Bill(' . Dolphlll" AlPS\\ lInmm/,{ Thlollgh the))I\(ade~ Performance;, ,up~(hedult'd for 1 hur"d'l)APIII ,3 at 7 '~o p m andFllda\, ApI J1 4 at 4 lO and 8pm

Adml",.,lOn lb $a for adult;,and $2 for "tudents

There WIll al<;o bp a "howfor local Blowllle tlOOp" onWI'dne<;day Apnl 2 at 430pm

Team membpr<; arebe mar;, Courtne) Kmp.,tem,KeltIC Parfitt Renee Thoma,.1111 Tietjen and MannaChlgo.,h\ Ily Jlllllor MeganRedch, bophomm e., PauletteBn::.ke, KIm Bryant,AnastaSia Bordyllkovel,Lauren DpGalan, KatieDJnlltry, Kasey Klnazls,Erm McMillian De"t!nySheldon and BndgetSkorup;,kas dnd fre;,hmenKII.,ten Cole dna AnmeDe Foul

The Blut' Dolphm;, cOdch-e<; are Robm Hartnett andKate Bn~ke

La~t month, the team par-t1Clpated III the M,chlganSynchronized SWlmmmgA,,~oclatJOn statf' meet atTroy HIgh Srhool

The four SOllth ~\\ lmmers

Former ULStennis coachis honored

The honor<; keep pourmgIn for former Umver<;ltyLIggett School athletiC dlrec-to! and tennis coach BohWood

Wood, who rptlred Id<;t"limmer, was "P)ectpd a~ theN<1tlOnal F'l'deratlOn of StateHigh School A<;<;orlatlOn"Boy<; Tenm<; Coach of theYpar

Wood, who /{U1ded ULS'hov<; and glrls tennh teamsto :19 <;tate champlOn'lhlps mhi" 37 years as a coach atthp ~chool I;' now hvmg 11\

,Jackllon, Tl'nn

St, Paul's firth-grade basketball team won a division co-championship andtook first place in its division in the St. Clare Thanksgiving tournament. Infront. from left, are Wilt Quinn. John Laciura. Dan Brennan, Marcus Hardy. Cor-bet Conroy. Nicky Diehl and Scottie Boynton. In back, from left, are Steven FolIC.Dan Gallagher. Doug Zade and James Bobco.

St. Paul has a surprising yearB('fol e the ::.e<l~on"t,lI ted

not much \Va" e\.peded ofthe St Paul fifth-gl ade bd'ketbdll tt>am LOc!(hed b\.John Com 0)

The hquad, the ,,(hoo! <;.,eulI1d lifth grdd(' te<lm \1d.,compn;,ed 01 nllJ(' fOUlthgl auel., ,lIId only tl\ 0 fifthglad(,l~ hut btlll h<ld to LOrnpete In a fifth-gl ade leagup

We,dldn't pxpect to \\1Il

('ampel" 1\lfl lot,ltetill ough "e\ en .,tatlOnb thatfeatU! e m"trUl tlon 111 11It-tmg pltchlng lIlfield pIal,outfield pLI \ bol"erunmng"lJdlllg <lnd (oltchlllg

PIa \ el., ,11 e pxppctpd tohIm/,{ thell OI~n PqulpllIPnt,'lIId to be dl e::."pd III propPIbJsphdll ,Ittll e

LO(d] \ outh ro,lchp" dIPinVIted t;) attend the (elmpfOJ hp{' to ob~el\(, or to\ldtotolP( t)w (hdl,

Any questions, please contactPaul Ballew

313.882.7628

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Thanksglvmg tOUInamentand wel e 1unlWI "-up III tlw8t I"ddc ,)ogue" (,hn",tJlld~toulllament The\ \~JlI playIII d po;,tbe,hon toU! n,lInpntat Stal o( the Sed

D,n III Stone e1nd Chll~Flynn (oached the lifth-gl ade gll'1" t('<lm thdt fin!',hed .,ecoud 11I It;, dl\ l;,lOn\~Ith dn M-l le(OI d J heteam wa::. .,ewlld III the 8tGel maine Chll.,tllla;, tOUI-nall1ellt

St CLue" fifth glc!deboy;" coaclwd b\ VelllMoore, \Ion thplI dl\l"lOnWith a 9-1 mark <lnd wPlerunnel ~-up m the St ('1<11eThanksglvmg toU! ndment

The thll d- and fourth-gl Rders 111 the palll':.h pal tlC-Ipate III an II1tl amural pi 0-

gram, \~hlch IS an lI1"tru(-tlonal !Pdgue that pld)"agam~t otllPr area pdl'l::.he.,The mtramural pi ogl am I;'coached b" Steve Glimmerand hiS I~sbon" pu) ofT a::.the young Fd!Lon" glowolder

In July, St (,lare \\ 111<;pon.,ol It~ 19th annualcoD1mumtV-I\ Ide ba~ketballcamp for boys and gn Ib, ('Ie-mentar) thlough highsdwol age~

For more mfol matlOll ontile camp, \-1.,ltStClareM org and chck onAthletics

GROSSE POINTE---C.....\SENATORS~ '" .\\ Bantam A" >.JI (1990/1991 )

'- ~.~••, SPRING/SUMMER

TRYOUTS

cost IS $40 All pI O(eedb go tothe South bdseball pI ogl am

Thele \\-111be no registra-tIOn at the door Regl"tr,ltlOl1hrm;, can be pIcked up atthe front de~k In the ll1all1ollic€' at South Campel b C<inabo ~Ign up b\ calhng DanGne~baum, the head babe-ball coach c!t South dnd thecamp dlredor at ( 3131 884-78'34

In"tl udor" ,lf e South \ ,Ir-~It\ Ind jlll1l01 \<11"11\ pl,1\{ I' ,we! (0 l( h(>,

Super spi1<ersUniversity Liggett Middle School's varsity volleyball team defeated Con-

nor Creek East and ~oe Christian to win the Connor Creek Academy volley-ball tournament. In rront. from left. are Sydney Mcnroy. Kate Gram-McNeil,Luisa Myavec. Ann:Myavec. Emily Decker and Claire Flood. In the secondrow. from left. Laur Russell, Jeanne Janutol and Jamie Bow_In back, fromleft. are Jacki Ols • coach Kelly Corbin. Ellie Boccaccio. Grace D'Arcy.coach Tina Allor, Lalu'aHicks. Rachel Goldberg and Stephanie Tancer. Janu-tol, an eighth grader, was named MVPof the tournament.

Clt Y playofTs The elghth-gl ade boy~ wel l' runner,,-upIn both the St ClareThanksgiVIng tournamentand tht, Brothel RileChll;,tma" toUl n<iment

The eighth graue team;,al e the only am'" eligible lorthe CYO pla)off., 8t Clarehds sent tedllh to the FInalFour oj the ('YO playoll.,foUl time" 111 the lel"t 10\eal::' and the Fd1con;, hd\ewon the ('It) ('h<implOn"hlpthree tlmeb ;,mce 19HO

St ('Iare., ::.eventh-gl adcboy" undel cOdch HobKal b(m .skI \\ on thplr dl VI

'lIOn ~Ith a 10-0 recordThey won the St ClalcThanksgl\ mg toU! namentand fiJllshed second III theSt PatrIck ChrI~tmas tour-nament They wlll part!t1-pate m the St Margdretpostseason toUrtldment

The slxth-gl ade boy;,team, which IS coached bydthletlc dlrectOl BobZaranek and Dave Charvat,won Its dIVISIOn With a 10-0record and \1on the 8t ClareThanksglvlllg dnd TrmltyChnstmal':. tourndmentsThe squad WIll play III the8t PIUS postseason tourna-ment

The Sixth-grade gn b,coached bv Bob ('onwa\-,wele 9-1 dlvl;,lOn champ-I-ons, won the St Clare

Openings remain for South baseball campThere are still some open-

mgs remamlllg for both ses-;,lOns of the 12th annualGros;,e Pomte South IndoOlBaseball Camp

The camp will be held 111

the South gym on SaturdayMarch 22 The first sessIOnruns from 9 a m untJl noonand the seLOnd will be from1 to 4 p m

The Cdmp " open to bo\ ~and girl., hom the thlldthlOugh eighth gr dc!e, Thp

Registration forms for House and Metro Lea uesavailable through Local Libraries or at our w site,

For More Information Please Call(313) 886-6790

or log on towww.grossepointesoccer.co

_2C __ SportsSt. Clare hoops teams havea memorable CYO season

Grosse Pointe Soccer Associati~n.. AI

I~: Spring Registration ~"/~ E dWI n s :!..~Fi-

March 31, 2oo3!!

Swim

St CI,lI e'b ba.,ketball pro-gTam mo\ed up a step 10competltlOn thh beason, butIt<-. "u((e,,~ dldn t buffer a bit

Thp Faltonb no\\ particI-pate 11\ the tough «;abblde01\ "'IOn of the CathollcYouth OlganuatlOn, \~hlch1', Iegarded a~ one of the two"PO\\ 1'1 dl vlblOn,,' III the met-IOpohtan Oetl<lIt alea

St ('I,ll I' m,lde the movt>JIl ,m attempt to upgl ade ItscompetitIOn level U;,ually,team" btl uggle when theym()\ I' to a higher qualitydl\ hlOn, but that wasn't the(.1"1' \\lth the Fa!wn", \\ hopo.,U'd an overall 6:3 7record In dlvl~lOn play

St Clal I' did well agalnbtItb local mal", postmg 12-0recOl ds In gameb With both8t Paul and 8t Marga! et,an 8-0 mark agamst StJulJana, a 13-1 recordagambt Star of the Sea, anda 9-5 mark against St Joanof Arc

St Clare';, elghth-gl adegirl." coached by MikeShapiro and MornsBlackwell, was second III thedlvlslOn With an 8-2 recordThe team won the St IsaacJogues Chnstmas tourna-ment and was second In theSt Clare ThanksglVmg tournament

Their record quahfiedthem for the ('YO city play-ofT;,earllI'I thiS month

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Miller also swnns on theTroJans' 400 medley relaydnd 200 freestyle relayteams

Stephame Leaman ofJohns Hopklns Umversltyand Kevm Paavola ofCal neghlC MellonUmverslty wIll be sWlm-mmg m the DIVISIOn IIIchamplOn~hlps thiS week-end at Emory University III

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Beaconsfield/ St Paul lower air, hardwood, 2 bedroom upper bedroom upper Appli- bedroom, air, all appll- er formal dlnmg room Cadieux! Warren lower new paInt, car-Hardwood floors no pets appliances, Newly remodeled ap- ances available ances April 1st $975 basement off- street SpacIous liVing room, pet, kitchen and bath$550/ month secunty $700 References pllances No pets (313)882-2079 Gene,248-813-9336 pafkmg, appliances dining room, separate $650 Includes heat,(313}690-9388 (313)881-3149 $650 (313}331-3559 COZY upper 2 bedroom, HARCOURT. 2 bed- $585 after rebate kItchen Stove, refng- water, fndge, laundry

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room beauhful bnght c:n;:'a~m'alr, ~~I~~:d • wood floors No pets plex, remodeled 2 dishwasher, marble rage 11076 Nolting- 2 bedroom lowerhard~ood floors, sun basement available $675 (313)885-4725 bedroom air, base- fireplace, hardwood ham $5501 month Hardwood floors, fire-P(30rc3)3 $750 3/15 $7951 month ment $775 (586}286- floors FUll laundry (313)884-9613 place $650 plus Utilit-

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_________ er. off- streel parking house liVing In Grosse Newly redecorated LAKEPOINTE. 2 bed- place, hardwood report 280/286 Aller ulJlitres Dlnlngroom 21169 Beaconsfield, No pels $825/ month POinte Woods 2 bed- 'ower 2 bedroom With room lower. clean. all floors, garage, $875 Rd (313)331-7332 bedrooms, laundry

beautiful, updated 3 (313)822-3009 rooms. 1 bath Pnvale den Includes appllan- appliances Included plus Call (313}8B2-3 --b-d------ and garage (248)586-bedroom Basement, 381 Kercheval, 2 bed- entrances, appliances ces, garage, heat $650/ month 5554 after 5pm for ap- 2 e room upper flat 1828garage $BOO Kathy room u pc II I Included, central aIr $900/ month plus se- (313)881-9668 pOlntrnent 571 LakewoodLenz, Johnstone & p r, a appl- bl dy N --------- ---------- $650/ montl" 1stJohnstone 313-813- ances, utility room ca e rea 0 pels cunty No pets LAKEPOINTE- clean 2 SOMERSET, modem, month & secunty de-5802 $750/ month plus utll- r2a.i'80/848-1150 month -::-(_3_1_3)_8_8_2_-7_9_7_8___bedroom lo~er, bnght 2 bedroom up- POSit SectIOn 8 wet-

_________ Itles (313)884-0773 GROSSE POinte City smoke free flal Com- per 1,200 sq It Can- come Non-smoking1316 Somerset 3 bed- 451 St Clair, 2 bedroomB --E-A-C-O-N-S-F-'-E-L-O--ne-a-rLarge 2 bedroom. p~etejy remodeled 2 tral air, more' $850 (313}823-9696

room upper Hard- lower, 1 1/2 baths Kercheval SpacIous 2 Washer/ dryer! waterl full baths WIth studiO (313)885-3944 -:=-:--,..-------wood floors, all apph- new k I h h bedroom upper Hard- heat Included First lower level $850/ -=--------- 474 Neff upper 6ances, ample storage, Ic en WIt ap- month, plus heat SPACIOUS 3 bedroom, rooms $950/ monthbasement No pets! phances, waSher/ dry- wood floors, natural month $400 $850/ (313)882-7558 appliances, dIshwash- Secunty Cleansmoking $850 er garage $850 plus Woodwork, updated month after Immedl- -c--------- er, central air 1035 (313)885-2808 after AAA EastpOlnte- large(313)686-5829 utilities 313-506-5340 kitchen With appllan- ate occupancy LAKEPOINTEI St Paul Wayburn $695~ se- 6pm one bedroom, sepa-

482 Touraine, 2 bed- ces, la$undryfaCilities, (313)886-3515 duplex, upper, 2 bed- cunty Available 1m- =-6:-:12:-1:-:-cY,---""-h---- rale basement, aIr,1458 Beaconsfield 3 room With master yard 695, plus se- GROSSE POinte Farms room, newly renovat- mediately (313)881- o,,,s Ire, upper 3 appliances $565

bedroom upper com- sUite new kitchen & cunty (313}824-7733 walk to the 'HIII' Up- ed $750/ month 313- 3582 bedroom Newly dec- FIrst month freel

pletely updated Non- dated d I 882-8985 -------- orated, hardwood (313)350-3147k bath Leaded glass BEACONSFIELD' • upper an ower =-==------- UPPER. 834 Trombley floors $800

smo Ing No pets $8851 month plus utll- Grosse POinte Pari< 1 bedroom, 1 bath NEFF, 3 bedroom up- 3 bedroom 2 bath (248)737-8415 JEFFERSON! MasoniC,Available Apnl 1st Itles (313)660-0101 2 bedrooms Laundry each All appliances per, all appliances, dlnlngroom, su~ -=--=--------$7751 month (313)885-8843 storage, parking central air Garage, garage, air, freshly porch garage A~T~R1 Chartevolx- 1 ~~~ss L~~~; ~ak~ed~(313)204-3524 -::c:c:--------- $725/ month off-street parl<lng painted, new carpet- $1 400/ month, plus e room, $380 Stu-

_________ 603 Neft Rd Lower Unit (313)550-8233 $800/ upper $850/ Ing I d t dlO, $350 Includes room Includes heat2 bedroom ava'iable 2 bedroom 2 bath lower 313-971-8257 mme la e occu- utilities (313)821- hedt Available nowl $550/ month

Grosse Pomte Park & With porch and ga- B--EA-C-O-N-S-F-fE-L-O-'-J-e-f-248-866-5446 'f;ln~}~82-6631 $1,200 _8_72_2 ~~ (313)885-0031 (586)293-6016Grosse POinte Farms rage, fireplace, laun- ferson Excellent con- -=G-=R'""'O'""'S::"CS::"CE--P-o-In-te--P-arl<-::-:=:-:------- VERNIER, Grosse =B-=E'""'A-'-U=T::"CIF-U-L-2-be-d-r-00-mONE bedroom apart-(313)617-8663 dry faCilities In base- dltlon, recently remod- a rt t N NEWLY renovated 11 2 POinte Woods Spa- upper flat New kltch- ments- St Clair

.,..-,-________ ment $1 100 eled 2 bedroom great pa men ewly re- bedroom clean Ref- CIOUS 2 bedroom Sh2 bedroom f1at- close to (248}330-8281 I modeled 2 bedroom ere en and Windows ores! Eastpointe

Village Fireplace, _ ocalion (248)882- 1 bath, huge storage n~es$' secunty re- newly redecorated $600/ month Credit AlC, cOin laundry andhardwood floors, 768 Harcourt elegant 5700, (248)344-9904 Includes heaV waterl qUIre 535/ negot/a- first floor unit WIth ',re- check (313}822-6957 storage $575. $595

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_________ cunty (313)8242282 floors $575/ month pliances Also large Company 3138812 bedroom lower applt- - Call Annie (313)881- GROSSE POinte Pari< plus utilities basement With full month heat Includeo 6882 --

anees. basement ga- 782 Harcourt, 2 bed- 4871 Large 3 bedroom low- (248)924-2462 bath, garage parking (313)886-3164 ~~----:-------rage $675 Hardwood room upper Flonda BEAUTIFUL lower. 2 er remodeled hard- :-:-==-------- With ample storage MOROSSI 1-94 2 bed- ONE bedroom apart-floors, completely re- room fireplace, appll- bedrooms plus den wood floors, bast;- NOTTINGHAM, com- Separate washer/ dry- room duplex new car- ments St Clairdecorated (313)884- ances, basement, ga- natural fireplace ment, off- street park- pletely remodeled 3 er Non-smokmg No peV kitchen floorl Shores Located near3084 rage central air ex- $800 Kathy Lenz Ing Well- kept proper- bedroom dining & Ilv- pets Immediate occu- palnV wlndowl roofl St Joan, 900 sq ft,

_________ cellent condition Johnstone & John- ty $795 plus utilities mg rooms new kitch- pancy $1 000/ month dnveway Very clean central air dlshwash-2 bedroom lower re- Owner occupied low- stone, 313-813-5802 (313)590-7021 en & appliances new (586)604-5256 $685 piUS secunty er Well maintaIned

modeled kitchen newer Available May 1st GROSSE POinte, 2 bed- bath new carpeting -V-------- (313)3430107 Com laundry & stor-appliances fresh $1,000 (313}823- =B-=E--:"A""'U-T-IF-U-L-L-Y--m-a-m--room apartment Cen- new Windows, air No ~~Nd'ERI Mack area, 2 - age Available Imme-pamt Many extras, no 1998 tamed 3 bedroom tral aIr, all appliances pets $1,000 2 LTC' ~oom upper, air, MUST see 1 to 3 bed- d,ately No pets, nopets, $7751 month In- Lakepomte lower' E II months secunty app lances fireplace, room flats m Alter! Jef- smoking $675 plus

I d h811 Neff- 5 room upper xce ent condition (3 basement ga a Nflcues eat 1 month Washer d t 13)822-6970 Must r ge 0 erson area Hard- utlltles The Blake

Includes appliances ryer, s ove $750 plus depOSit pets $800 (313)secunty (313)886- refn t P rk see 884- wood floors, off street Company 313-881-6399 water heat $900 No " gera or a Ing -:::(-::3_13_}_88_1_-_280_6::==:-::----__ 3619 parkmg St rt 6882

pets (313)882-0340 oasement sunporch GR NOTTINGHAM. 2 bed- a mg at2 bedroom townhouse $725 (313}881-4893 OSSE POinte, 2 bed- room updated lower, VERY nice upper apart- $5001 month 313- ROSEVILLE

819 Beaconsfield- 2 room furnished car- ment 2 bedrooms all 33t-6180 ' 1 bed-Hardwood floors bedroom upper New BRIGHT & clean 3 bed- nage house Air air washer dryer I -,-,--------- room apartmentbasement, apphan- carpet and paint room upper flat, new washerl dryer N~ dishwasher $750/ ~~:~nc(~~3)88$4194525/SPACIOUS 1 bedroom slave refngerator'ces, pafklng $900 h t Sa month 810-602-1752 - 39 upper apartment With washer dryer $550/

Laundry and water In- owners w 0 carEl, a pe s cunty depOSitplus utilities cluded Available now must see $750/ $1 500 plus utllilies OPEN house Saturday liVing room dining month No pets(313}499-1694 $600/ month month 1321 Way- (313)882-3965 12- 2pm 1052 Lake- room kitchen wtth ap- (248}543-3940

b m (586)776 7792 15 43 phances walk out sun ::-::-::--:::-:-------2 bedroom upper newly (313)417-3812 u - HAMPTON at Waybum, pointe- clean, spa- 2 Mack, directly deck, large walk In UPPER 1 bedroom con-

updated all ap- 864 Beaconsfield beau- CHARMING, cozy spot- 1 bedroom, hardwood $~~I2 bedroo~o~~' ~~~: fro~omGp~=y closets Includes do Lakeshore Villageplianced Included, tlful 2 bedroom upper less 1 bedroom upper floors, new kitchen (313)510-0579 shared use of base- Clean & cute air con-$750/ month Call flat all appliances, oft- flat Central air re- With dishwasher renovated 4 UM up- menV garage $4751 dfliOntng $600 lmme-(313)824-2687 No street parking modeled while bath Bnght & cozy No PARK, 2 bedroom low- per apartment. brand monltl Includes heat dlate occupancysmoking pets (248}318-6111 Wired for cable/ home pets $495 (313)331- er Hardwood floors new kitchens ceramIC and water No pets (r;86}774 75537554 ' bathrooms new car-

_________ office equipment all appliances ga- Excellent area2 bedroom hardwood 867 St CI 1 b d G --.------ petlng, new paint Va-air e room, reat Grosse POinte HARCOURT, Grosse rage No pets Avalla- (586)775-7164

floors washer, dryer lIVing! dining room location Close to POinte duplex send ble Immediately cant and ready tocable modem, 400 ca- walk-In closets Off services! amenities 6 Inquires to POBox (313)885-7138 smotaVrtelnglnatNo ~~,ble channels dIsh- street park All t I ~Ing u I- month's minimum 36184, Grosse POInte PARK thwasher, $7301 month Itles I d d A I $ , large 2 bedroom mon, credit check

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Heavy phone work'Some computer skillsIf you can multi- task& have fun at thesame time you wantthiS POSition Pays $91hour Benefit,> Includehealth Insurance &401 K JOin us onMarch 25th at630pm 74 Kercheval Grosse PomteFarms

Sharp, BUSinessOriented IndiVidualto act as liaison With(2) trade exchange

progrdms With whomwe do bUSiness (barter)Sales skllisl good phoneskills a plusl 9am 4pmMonday" Fnday Excellent pay plan Will train

Work at homean option

Terry, 313-886-1763

STATION attendant forcustomer care & routine auto malntenance W,II train Vil-lage Marathon Ca-dieux at KerchevalGrosse POinte SeePhil

UMPIRES needed lorupcoming Little lea-gue season ContactRon DeCoopman313-506-8799 or

rdecoopman@ennd com

The Classifieds ...• •(313)882-6900 ext. 3

SECRETARY- part timeFleXible hours 8 MtlelKelly area Good salary MSWord Fax resume 313527-0089

722 VACATION RENULSOUT OF STATE

723 VACATION RENTALSNORTHERN MICHIGAN

200 HELP WANTED GENERAL

SPRING break on SouthPadre Island Texas2 bedroom 2 balhcondo 1/2 block frombeach (313)885-5240 for details

CASEVILLE- SaginawBay beach front cottage Sleeps 8 Every-thmg prOVided exceptlinen No pets $9001week (313)331-6989

EXERCISE weekly Withhandicap adult, Harper Woods Bally s orPOinte Fitness mem-bership preferred(413)549-1971

HAIR syllst & nail techfllclan wanted forGrosse POinte up-scale salon (313)8817252

HOME based bUSinessGreat products greatopportunity No In-vestment (313)8862442

LOOKING for energeticfnendly home healthaids (586)779-3870ask for Carol

MEDICAL BIlling T,redof the same old rou-line? We are EastSideDermatology a grow-Ing medical practiceWith offices In GrossePOinte Woods andNew Baltimore, cur-rently looking for ex-penenced MedicalBillers Fulll part timeSome Saturdays flex-Ible hours Benefitsavailable Send yourresume to 20030Mack Grosse POinteWoods MI 48236 orfax 313-884-9756

MODELS wanted- Tues-day OIghts (Haircutclasses) Call Ana Sal-on (313)884-7151

SALON seeking mOil-vated high energyhair stylist With clien-tele wh::l shares thesame passion for ourIndustry to Jom our tal-ented team (586)350-5496

SECRETARY, part timeanswer phonesRoseVille Auto roadtest examiner Willtrain Excellent pay(586)419-4076

200 HELP WANTED GENERAL

~m..e.r Service~ (Harrer Woodsoffice) needed5 30pm- 9 30pm Mon-day- Thursdayl 9am-3pm Saturday Goodphone skills & salesbackground helpfulWill tral,1 Work athome is optIon 32year old family bUSI-ness also needsmanagerl supervl.sor. Excellent payplan Karen 313-886-1763

123 DECORATtNG S£RVIC£

CUSTODIAL personneeded Monday- Fnday 3pm- 11pmClean school allareas mopping floors,vacuuming runningbuffer Contact RickHIli, at St Paul'sSchool,313-885-4816

CERAMIC tile appren-tice needed to assistJourneyman tile layerMust have valid dnv-ers license and highschool diploma Willtrain able to 11ft 100pounds (586)773-9648

BARMAIDS neededmust have experi-ence Part! full timeApply Within Monday-Tuesday 10am- 12nnManager Linda Pato Bnen s Tavern22385 10 Mile at Jef-ferson

EASTPOINTE- 3 story OFFICE SUite, 800 CASEVILLE- pnvateoffice building Offer. square feet great 10' lakefront homesmg Single to multiple cation, $900 Ann Sut- Booking now Spring,office space Includes ton (313)204-2005 weekends, summerutilities Ideal for small Adlhoch & Assoc weeks (989)874-bUSiness Offering In- 5181centlves for long term dlfc1 02@avcl net

lease Call (586)776- LOOKING for responsl- GLEN Lake Sleeping5440 ble person to share Bear Dunes Luxury

Grosse Pointe upper flat In Grosse homes escape tolWoods Pomte Park $350 theglens Cathy Kegler

Office space for lease plus half utilities Sor- Broker (313}881Whole sUite and ry no dogs cats okay _5_6_9_3 _IndiVidual offices If Interested please LEXINGTON, SJmmer

Startmg at $3751 month, contact Chnsllne, home on the LakeIncludes utllilies (313)884-2882 100 of great sandy

Lucido & ASSOCiates bear!> 4 bOd"'()rr~(313)882-1010 cable deck Weekly

GROSSE POinte 2,240 ELEGANT beach front 90 minutes from Desquare feet general condo Marco Island trolt (313)331-7554office (313)343-0700 2 bedroom, breathtak- -W-A-T-E-R-F-R-O-N-T----P-o-rt

HARPER Woods Harp- Ing views weeki Sanilac 6 bedroomserl Vernier near 1-94 month (269)561-2572 3 baths sandy beachSUite of offices 1,600 NAPLES 2 bedroom 2 $1 5001 weeksq f1 Very large nice bath condo brand (313)882 5070offIces private en- new, on golf course #"======,:"",=,,,,========~trance kitchenette $40001 month ~ 111o/ARJ .1Yrarea Pnced right Mr (586)412-5930 •• ~J.-f\f\,. C--rI.J\ £f\~Stevens (313)886- }-oIl\.1763 SIESTA Key seasonal

INDIVIDUAL office rentals stili availableWeekly to monthly ... ICUIG .. ftoIsUItes available In pro- .. l'U ,,,,..,

fesslonal office bUlld- (941)349-5600 #,~f?Ing located In St ClairShores (586)445-3700

MEDreAU St ClairShores, 2,300 squarefeet Great parkmggood location HarperAve Ann Sutton(313)204-2005 Adl-hoch & Assoc

MEDICAU turn key op-eration Move- m con-dition Greater MackSt Clair Shores 1month free rent AnnSutton (313)204-2005 Adlhoch & As-soc

OFFICE space available HARBOR SpnngsGrosse POinte Park Goodhart Lake MIChl-and Roseville gan sandy beach-(313)822-6366 front 3 bedroom 2. .. bath $2 5001 week

OFFICE} first floor sUite effiCiency cottageGreat parking 1 250 $1 0001 week or bothsquare feet Move In for $3 0001 weekcondition GreaterMack St Clair Shores (734)429-94591 month free rent Ann (231 )526-7988

Sutton (313)204. LAKE Michigan Leela-2005 Adlhoch & As nau Penmsula Beach-soc front cottages 3 bed-

PROFESSIONAL bUild rooms 2 baths Beau-Ing 19830 Mack, Iiful view lots of wmGrosse Pomte dows Call JohnWoods Receptionist Campbell (231 )256-telephone, copyl fax 7002services available www.leelanau.com/(313)882-1470 beachfront

200 HELP WANTED GENERAL

ATIRACTIVE executiveoffIce ImmedIatelyavailable Shared cop-Ier and fax Reservedcovered parkIng, secunty maintenanceIncluded Adjacent 10POinte Plaza(313)886-1155

COLONIAL EAST9 Mile and Harper

600 sq ItInclUding all utilities

5 day JamtorNear expre'lSway

Reasonable(586)778-0120

ST. Clair Shores, fullyfurnished luxury con-do on golf course 2bedroom, 2 bath, at-tached garage Avail-able May- October on-ly $12001 month(586)634.3203

716 OFFICE/COMMERCIALFOR RENT

714lfVING OUAIlTERSTO SHARE

2 rooms 11x 22 & 7x17 adjOining BothWith large waltmgroom $260 & $175 In-cluding utilities ParkIng plentiful 25801Harper St ClairShores (586)771-7587

712 GAUGES/MINISTOUGE WANTED

GROSSE POlnle Woodshome to share Wom-en only $400 IncludesutilitieS (313)886-9461

SEEKING garage forstorage for car usedon weekends GrossePOInte area(313)886 5390

ST. Clair Shores- onebedroom condo$595 Water gas In-cluded Balcony stor-age 586-321-4551

(586)739-2100

APPLICATIONS ac-cepted for full! parttime cashiers! stockdeli Reliable cheer-ful Must be 18 Yorkshire Food Market16711 Mack

ATTENTION collegestudents"l Want toearn $3000- $5000thiS summer? Call 1888-277-9787 formore Information orVISit www collegeP!Q£Q!I!

ATIENTION Intema-t/onal skin care com-pany expanding In thiSarea Outgoing peoplewanted Call(313)402-5920

ATIENTION:homebased bUSiness Ourchildren come to the of-fice everyday Earn ex-tra Income part! full tImeFree Info www splnurdream com (888)685-8041

AUTO parts storeneeds honest de-pendable worker fordelivery and retailsales Expenencehelpful (313)372-4014

ELANGER DESIGN SnJDIOCustom "ome Decorating

lit Restoration services.• PLASreR • PAINT. WIl'IDOWS

."ARDWARE .WooD .WALLPAPER.MURALS • UNEN TKEA'l'MENTS

(313)917.IOS7

Looking for qualitychild care givers

Top salary, benefits

A NANNYNETWORK

123 DECORA TfNG SERVICE

EASTPOINTE- spacIous5 528 sq f1 officespace Ideal lor SinglebUSiness With multipleInterconnecting offlces Located on firstIloor 01 three story offlce bUilding Offeringincentives for longterm lease Call(586 )776-5440

707 HOUSES FOR RENT /S.U/MACOMI COUNTY

706 HOU.SES FOR RENTDETROIT /WAYNE COUNTY

GROSSE POinteWoods 20650 VernierClrclel 2032 Beaufalt3 bedroom $1,195(810)499-4444

GROSSE POinteWoods- 3 bedroombnck colonial 1 500sq f1 Basement 2car $1 4501 month D& H Properties(248)737 4002

WATERFRONT houseon Lake St Clair 3bedroom boat hOist90 Irontage $1 3001month (J 1J)l:HJl-U9U~

HOMES for rent or op-tIOn to buy- DetroitFerndale and HazelPark (248)586-1828

NEFF- clean 2 bedroomappliances, lawn serv-Ice $6501 month plussecunty No pets(586)954 3564

19800 Parkslde 3 bedroom utility roomden remooeled 1 1/2car garage $850 +utilltle<; Andary RealEstate (313)886 5670

123 D(COIlATlNG SEIIVICE

GROSSE POINTELEARNING CENTER

Since 1977Our 25., On The Hill

131 Kercheval G.P.F.313-343-0836

VAN wanted- 8 seats'more Transport tochurch God Bless313205-6211

120 TUTORING EDUCATION

125 CONTRIIUTIONS

124 SLtI'COVfltS

123 PHOTOGRAPHY

LAKESHORE Village 2bedroom townhouseend unit new kitchenNo pets AvailableApnl 1st $850(313)8B1-8283, leavemessage

SIMPLY Slip CoversAceessones & Up-holslery Custom slipcovers made to ordertable skirts pillowsetc Call Krysta(586)498-8594(313)885-1829

AAA EastpOinte- largeone bedroom sepa-rate basement airappliances $565First month free'(313)350-3147

WAI.LPAPERING andremoval by Joan 15years expenenceSmall paint lobs(313)331-3512

PROFESSIONAL pho-tography Reasonablerales Weddings par.ties, portraits Film &digital Bemard(313}885-8928

. 709 TOWNHOUSES/. CONDOS FOR RENT

FLORIDAf GrossePOinte- Car dellvery-pick up serviceWeekends BookingApnl and May Relia-ble (313)884-2727monngs

I'LL drive your car out ofstate Excellent dr'verReferences(586)322 3320(586)791 2306

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SPECIAL SERVICES

CUTE 3 bedroomGrosse POinte Woodscolonial fireplace, fin-Ished rec room ga-rage fenced yardcentral air $1 050(248)681-8868

FARMS. 213 MUIr 3bedroom Totally ren-ovated $9501 month(313)881 5699

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705 HOUSES FOR RENTPOINTES/HARPER WOODS

l' 4 MUSIC EDUCATION

107 CATERING

GUITAR and bassInstructor Sean MSUgrad (313)881.1890

ACCOUNTING TAXESPnvate ConfidentialAnthony BUSiness

Service(313)882-6860

467 Cloverly, near MackGrosse Pomte Farms

'35 Years In BUSiness

Visa & MastercardAccepted___ !\>n. _

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112 HEALTH &. NUTRITION

104 ACCOUNTING

103 COMrUTEII SERVICE

CHEF de CUISine Cater-Ing Company At yourhome or office I Corpo-rate to home eventsWeddings, gradua-lIons etc Your offpremises prOViderChoose from our me-nus or custom deSIgnyour own event 586-484-0033

TEEN computer whiZavailable to assist youon your computer$201 hour Steve(313)8841914

PERSONAL chef availa-ble full time Expen-enced With references Grosse POintereSident Jill(313)642-0310

THERAPIST- John SShanle MA TLLPHome or office VISitSby appOintment(313)205-5277

313-882-6900 ext 3

oANNOUNCEMENTS

2 bedroom brick ranchattached garagelarge fenced lot $8751month Days(586)779 8930 eve-nings (313)884-5336

3 bedroom brick ranch GROSSE POinte Cityhardwood floors fin quaint farm houseIshed basement all 858 St Clair 2 bedcllJlJlldlll"tJ:, I\jU f'"I:, room $9501 monthMinimum 1 year (313)331-2476lease $1600(313)8850146 GROSSE POinte Park

Cute single family3 bedroom 2 bath brick home 2 bed

1 568 square feet 2 room 1 5 bath dencar garage water In- basement hardwoodcluded $1 1501 floors all appliancesmonth (248)901-2034 gasl heat 2 flrepla

ces off- street parkIng Very clean Longterm lease Nonsmoking No pets$9751 month(313)570-4092energylaw@yahoo~

133 MUir Rd 1 bed-room separate car-riage house newly re-modeled appliancesIncluded No pets$500 (586)596-2085

890 Cadieux 3 bedroomcolonial liVing roomfamily room kitchenappliances Includedseparate breakfastnook formal diningroom washerl dryerprovided 2 car ga-rage $1 500 GROSSE POinte tudor-(313)8844887 4 bedroom cozy

kltrhen hardwoodALLARD In the Woods- floors Parks schools

3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 shopping close Allbaths $1 380 month appliances Included(313)882.2646 No pets no smoking RENT to own my

BEAUTIFUL colOnial 1 year lease $1 9501 homes Harpernear lake 2 bed- month Vicki, Max Woods Clinton Town-rooms, 2 baths, family Broock Realtors 248 ship RoseVille East-room new carpet 625 9300 (11 NOT) pOinte Hamsoncustom paint attach- --------- Township $750ed garage 1450 sq GROSSE POinte Woods $1 0101 per monthf1 Non smoking no Brys Dr Large 3 bed- 313-610-6117pets $1150 room colOnial New _(586)296 1558 kitchen bath carpet ST Clair Shores 3 bed-

and pamt Largerooms, screened back room bnck fireplaceporch, basement 2 1 1/2 bath dining

room basementcar garage fencedyard $1 350 Chns or fenced, 3 plus car ga-John (313)881-9020 rage $1 1001 month

(586)777-2635

70S HOUSES FOR IlENTPOI.NTES/HUPER WOODS

CHARMING 3 bedroombungalow, fireplacegarage no smokingno pets $1 200+ se-cunty (248)645-5512

1011'RAYERS

THANK you SI Jude forprayers answeredJD

100 ANNOUNCEMENTS

t".,J'V" • Tsquire Proyertiesf' / t\l LOOKING TO RENT?y~~ ~fI Homes, Condos, Flats,

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''!' 1o.!{1. Apartments & More

~: • Look no further, \\e are a FREE SERVICE,,\ Call today for an Appollltment

"• \I .; +1 Fisher Road, Grosse Pomte~ Phone.'15-58o-iiOO Fax:'15-885~177

MIRACULOUS InvocatlOn to Saint Thereseo glonous SaIntTherese whom AImighty God hasraised up to aid andcounsel mankind IImplore your Miracu-lous Intercession Sopowerful are you Inobtaining every needof body and soul ourHoly Mother churchproclaims you aProdigy 01 Miracles

the Greatest Saint ofModern Times Now Ifervently beseech youto answer my petitionImentlon here) and tocarry out your promIses of spendingH~aven dOing goodupon earth 01 lettingfall from Heaven aShower of RosesHenceforth dear LittleFlower I Will fulfill yourplea to be madeknown everyWhereand I Will never ceaseto lead others to Jesus through youAmen Thank you lorIhe big and the smallRDM

SEAMSTRESS- Altera-tions & Repairs Curtalns & Drapes Custom Sewing Bridesmaids Gowns For allyour sewing needsPatti (586)415-1891

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Thursday. March 20 2003Grosse Pointe News

Classifieds(313)882-6900 ext. 3 5C

413 MUSICALINSTRUMENTS

415 WANTED TO IUY

PAYING CASH IFor antiques, coins,diamonds, Jewelry,

watches, gold, Silver,paper money.

The Gold Shoppe22121 Gratiot

EastpOinte(586)774-0966

40b ESTATE SAlES

Com~e1e 'Serve eGlen and Sharoo But\(et'l

313--8B 26

ALWAYS bUying finechina pottery porce-larn dinnerware Sil-ver partial and full estates- Call Melissa(586)790-3616

BABY Grand planoglossy black 6 yearsold $5 0001 best(313)885-7033

BABY GRAND. GemNova plano Black lac-quer Digital electron-IC DynamiC keyboardInstrumenlal vOIceand more Mint condlliOn $3 500/ best(313)640-4152

PIANO salel Like new,!Ioor models, rental re-turns & morel $695/up Michigan PlanoCompany (248)'>482200WWWIJllQ!gnQJ;;Qill

WANTED- GUitars, Ban-JOs Mandolins andUkes Local collectorpaying top cashl 313886-4522

BUYING old furnitureglassware and otherInteresling Ilems CallJohn (313)882-5642

Est '983

~r-~sh. St~r-tHome Organizing & Estate SaJes

O,,'nvhelmed v,lth Ba,,'menl Cluller?Can t Park In Your Gar&ge)

('lIlttfira ( ampbeff

413 MUSICALINSTRUMENTS

409 GAUGE/YARD/IASEMENT SALE

412 MISCElLANEOUSARTICLES

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ST. CLAIR SHORES10 Mile! Harper

S1. Isaac JoguesMom to Mom SaleSat, March 22nd,

9:30-1p m..... 100 tables ......

406 {STATE SALES

ABBEY PIANO COROYALOAK2485416116

We Buy & SellUSED PIANOS

Consoles-SpinetsGrands-Uprrghts

PIANOS WANTEDTOP CASH PAID

~~5275 POND BLUFF DRIVE,

WEST BLOOMFIELDFRIDAY, MARCH 21st (900-300)

SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd (10.00 3,00)SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd (10 00100)

Wh~le Hpuse fe:nu.rin~ ,;ont~91poraryoriental & traditional tumlshlngs.

696- Orchard Lake Road, rilth.t to WalnutLake Road (16 Milet.left toriauserWav,

rig,ht to Pond Bluff Drive. •40 mmutes from Grosse Pointe

I (){JI\ FOR nn RAINBOW'"

ACCESSORIZEIDecorate for Spring

by Everything GoesA Great Big Sale

Fri. Sat. March 21. 22 10.4Sun. March 23. '1-3

20395 Ledgestone. SouthfieldEast off Lahser between I I & I 2 Mile

ralle Winchester to BlrllshJre nghl to tedgestone.Complete contents o' l10me

Decorator Accessory & Gift StoreEntire "ouse of l'urniturelwww.eyerrthjng-goes.com

GENERATOR, 10 horsepower 5250- 6500watts Like new $525Call (313l745 0238

KAYAK. PriJon Kodiak17 ft With rudderstern and bow bulkstorage Everytnlllg 11:>

adJustable Used lastsummer only Likebrand new Yellow$900 firm (313)371-1816

NORIT AKE Blue Orchard drnnerware. depression glass whiteleather Barcaloungerrechner large secreta-ry desk metal filecabrnets (313)885-0771 please leavemessage

SLEEPER! sofa Singlesize $250 Sony ra-dial casselle/ CD$25 Hand shower at-tachment, $25 Loveseat shp cover, 1piece. gold $50 King BUYING srnce 1957sheet set matchrng COins Paper Moneycurtains $40 Gold Silver &(313)882-7848 Watches Corns &

THE I don t need It or Stamps Inc 17658use It sale' Home, au Mack Grosse POinteto, yard & motorcycle (313)885-4200Items Too many ~ _Items to list Call for FINE china dinnerwaredetails (313)884- stertlng Silver flatware5465 and antiques Call

Jan/ Herb (586)7318139

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313-417 -5039ESTATE SALE

IFRIDAY, MARCH 2t & SAllJRDAY, MARCH 22

9:00 A,M. - 3:00 P.M.

I22176 PARK STREET, DEARBORN

TI", old farm hoUK IS filled ..... 1. old and new lreasuresl, Includ.ng anuqu. ch .. ry doubl. bed w/dl'tSKr. van"y, II and bulfet, mahOj{"nv .. d.board, dining labl.,

w,ng back chaor. n ...... fumltur< .nclud .. Hllchro<:k

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dlnetr. ,<I and double bedroom .. t. mahoganydrop fronl d .. k. chtsl of draw ..... nd moft_

D«orafJW Item" Include- nrA' and old QUlmper,

Inew <..b,nl1, Johnson Brn. "f".ndly Village",

LyrIC ro .. , L.nox ( h"Slmas dISh .. pllch.r, .. erhngAarwar<, <..aryl Hayes Pa,nlLng, IORl of

IUllclcknaclu and mort.Also f.. lur«! or< hundred, of brand n.... dolt.,

cloth .. , fumllUrt, mln,aturts. hundreds of n .... t..-I.,labl.c1oth ... 1.•• 1. blank.t,. ""olu, ..... rydav Iuteh.n,

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I wa.,her. dryer, rtfrlgerator lad ... clothing and mOftI r.k.194 ro 210A .. ,I L.ft on Ma.,on. Righi on Pan..I HRHT "IIJM8fR' 1I0,\08fl) 0\1R lOAM fRlIlAYON1Y

I ' 0... numbtn a>&,I.I>I. 8 30 9 OOam I-nday onlyfl~&b-,~Ie. ~!)JI!

403 FURNITURE

406 ESTATESAlES

409 GAUGE/YARD/IASEMENT SALE

HAM MAL Y dark oak so.fa cocktail & 2 end ta-bles Cost $1 800Asking $850 Excel-lent condition(586)286-7122

DININGROOM set. Tho-ma5vllle, The Mahogany collechon Table/ pads 2 exten-sions 6 chairs (4 reg-ularl 2 caplaln) server, china cabinel$9 000 or best offer(248)689-8815

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SIX piece dining room.:;pt good ("ondltlon$200! best offer 313-492-7129

SOFA. Baker Greenstripe, down filledGood condlllon $100(313)8864511

SOLID prne kitchen ta-ble 65 x 26Seats 6 $100 Call(313)884 6031 or(313)886.4425

TALLER Moms' Match-Ing oak Crib andunique taller changinglablel chest Excellentcondlllon $275(313)886-7459

THIS End Up loft- stylebedroom set Verygood condilion $500(586)779-2160

ESTATE and garagesale consultallon andpricing services, don'tlet your Items go forpennies on the dollarCall for 'do 11yourself'help- 586-295-0979

MOVING salel Every-thing must gol Fnday9am- 3pm SaturdaylOam- 5pm Sundaygam- 12nn 701 Bal-four corner of Avon-dale, Grosse POintePark

FRIDAY'S c1oset- Openonly 1- 4pm, FndayNew Itemsl BargamsliqUidated from 3women s boullquesNo appointment nec-essary 511 LakelandAvenue. corner ofKercheval, GrossePOinte

MARCIA WllKSALES

403 FURNITURE

406 ESTAn SALES

A brand new pillow topmal1ress set QueensIze $229 Please call(586)463 9017

A cherry sleigh bed, slllIboxed never used$249 (586)4639017

BEAUTIFUL Chlppendale 10 piece ma-hogany dining set$5900 Carved kingfour poster bed$1 500 King carvedsleigh bedroom setmahogany office desk$985 Hand painted 7piece country diningset Console tablesBombay chestsFrench carved ar-mOire large mahogany breakfront Chip.pendale lable and 8 or10 chair sets TIHanystyle lamps Windowsand artistiC accessorles AR Interiors 607S Washington down-town Royal OakOpen 7 days 248582-9646

MAHOGANYINTERIORS

(Fine Furniture& Antique Shop)

506 S WashingtonRoyal Oak, MI

Mahogany furniture tordlnrng room Ilvrng room& bedroom circa 1920s-1950s Baker KlttengerDrexal, Bernhardt manyGrand Rapids Items Oil

painting, chandeliers,lots of mise

TOO MUCH TO L1STI248-545-4110

BEDROOM set Kingheadboard chesldresser! mirror nightstand $800(586)778-0141

CHERRY dlnmg roomfurniture CIrca 1940breakfront cablnel ta-ble With leaf and pads6 chairS All or sepa-rate best offer(313)885-7521

FRENCH Country diningtable With 2 leaves 4chairs matching chinacabrnef $450(313}881-9450

WASHINGTON PLACE ESTATE SALES

1570 Anita, Grosse Pointe Woods

IFriday & Saturday.March 2 I & 22, 9.4

I VictOrian furniturE" couches chairs,chaJ<;e lounqe<; mahoqany furmture,

IantIque brass bird caqt' WIth wood

stand lamp<;. Caplodlmonte footstoolswonderful vanity <;el, larqe antique

IpICtures pamtmgs prints mirrors,

Checz glass ll( pottery RoseVille pottery,

IBavarian chma Enghsh bone chma,

wash stand clocks desk, tulip lamp,II postcards, old pIctures, jewelry books,

I' mantel lamps much much moreTo much to IIstl

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ESTATE SALE BY VICTORIACENTERLINE

8049 CENTRALJUST NORT" Of 10 MILE

EAST Off VAN DYKEA \ am I) In thiS home ~ plecr m,'hoqall} dlnlOqroom older walnut 2 pIece brdroom ,<'I 'Ofaf d,"akr marble lop lable klt<hen ,el crdar

< hr,ls d..,k mise furOlturr collecl,bl,-, hnen,r..cords >;('wmqmachines \lIltaqr <Iolhr, Br halsfenton depr"",on glass 11<-"c\ elc Hummelsgla,sware cup' Br saucers small slol machine

books old tin toys kitchen smalls m,scOld game' card qamc'

fRIDAY. 2 I ST. SATVRDAY 221'lD. 10 ....

I , NUMBER5 9:30~_fR_ID_A:_Y _

407 fiREWOOD

401l fURNITURE

401 APPLlAN(ES

405 COMI'UTERS

406 ESTATE SALES

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ANTIQUE clock repairand service 20 yearsexpenence (313)8861758

WOOD trimmed sofaand chair In very goodcondition Mauve upholstery $500! or bestoffer (313)822-5734

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CAREGIVER. 20 yearsexperience GrossePOinte referencesLooking for full time(586)412 4996

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PERSONAL care mealpreparation house-hold management tallored to meet yourneeds (313)881 4565

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DENTAL Insurance bill-er & dental assistantneeded for state ofthe art general den-IIstry practice locatedIn Harbortown(313)2592410

DENTAL receptionistand dental hygienistneeded part time16068 East 8 Mile(313)372-8580

RNI LPN Use yournursing skills In a speclallty office set1lngOur expanding dermatology practice hasfull time & part timePOSitions availableFax resume to 313-884 9756 or call(313)884-3380

HOME day care hasopenings Meals! acIIvltles Safe funsmiles 8/ HarperLaura (586)778-3938

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SECRETARY! book-keeper CPA firmneeds person quailfled In Creative Solu-tIOns & Word Sendresume fa Ward &Ward, 15011 Ker-cheval Grosse POintePark MI 48230e mall Info@wardandwardcpa com

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SALES manager! tele-marileters needed$500 $1 200! weekfull time In boundcalls (586)759 4844

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CLEANING lady recentGrosse POinte references excellent wages 2 elderly people(313)885 3242

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651 BOATS AND MOTORS

SEA Ray 1998 Sun-dancer 330 All op-lions tan 'canvas.$110000 Mint(586)294-8074

TURNER'S CustomCanvas Custom flltedgaraqe door screensBoth covers and tops(586)293 1192

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J&JCHIMNEY

SYSTEMS, INC.MICH L1C. # 71.05125

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ANDERSON Plastenng-reasonable drywalVwater damage Ownerwor!<.s on all lobs(586)604-6143

ANDY SqUires Plaster-Ing & Drywall Stuccorepair Spray texturedceilings (586)755-2054

LOU Blackwell Plaster-Ing All types wetplaster com Ice coveornamental 25 years(586)776-8687(313)658-8687

PLASTER & dry wall re-pair All types waterdamage 18 years ex-penence LicensedInsured Joe\313)5tO 0950

911 CEMENT WOIIK

979 DRYWAll/PlASTERING

PARTNERSHIP InterestIn a 1987 Tiara 31Open welled at theGrosse POinte FarmsPier Park (313)881-4690

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JAMES KLEINERBasement water-

proofing. masonry.concrete. 25 years

m the Pomtes313-885-2097580-552-8441

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653 10ATS PARTS AND, MAINTENANCE

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657 MOTOIICYCLES

MARINE WOODWORKCustom deSigned & bUilt

Cabinetry RepairS,dry rot 23 Yearsexperience Have

PortfoliO & References(248)435-6048

COVERED boat wells.Ideal tor fisherman orsport boats up to 23feet Off street park-Ing Trailer storageavailab,e (313)8829268

1999 Yamaha YZF6003500 miles engmeJetted to 750cc. otherupgrades professlonally maintained$5400! best(586)855-2940

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919 CHIMNEY CLEANING

TOM TREFIER(313)882-5169

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1998 Dodge Grand Car-avan Sport. 7 passenger. 37K runs greatvery clean $11 500Contact Joe(586)263-1733

----- ---1992 Ford Aerostar

Reliable newer tiresRuns great $1400/best offer (586)7767252

1999 Grand Caravan LARGE selection ofpower steenng! cheap boats Go tobrakes air AM!FMstereo I Illiedboatsotdelroll comcrUise ug _gage rack 66000 DONATE your boat!mile!:> ~I :Jvu \..ltJdlI '- .. "a St Cia,r'(313)886-8996 We Are Here Founda-

tion (586}77821431998 Grand Voyager 100% tax deductlble/

60 000 miles Excel non-profitlent condition $5 500(313)881 1176

HANDICAP 1996Dodge conversion vanWith wheel chair 11ftclean 94 000 miles$4 800 (586)3448896

VITO'S Cement Dnve-ways porches patiosgarage floors LI-censed Insuredbonded (313)527-8935

613 AUTOMOTIVEWANTED TO IUY

eRECREATIONAL

ALL Junk cars We towl

We also sell used auto parts (586l79t8000

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SUMMER boat cleaning'Relax while we completely detail InSide &out Expenenced professlonal and courteous free estimatesCall Bnan (313)2682907

916 CARPET INSTAllATION

WANTED D N Ice boator information(734)663-8755

911 CEMENT WOIIK

GARY'S Carpel ServIce InstallatIOn. re-stretchmg RepairsCarpet & pad availa-ble 586 228 8934

EXPERIENCED carpen-ter smce 67 Altera-tions WindOWSdoors decks, porch-es garage straighten-Ing seamless guttersVinyl sldmg References (586)779-7619

60S AUTOMOTIVEFOREIGN

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611 AUTOMOTIVETRUCKS

612 AUTOMOTIVEVANS

Home Additions.tnlenor Remodelmg

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UCENStO &. INSURtO(586)214-4480

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-3rd Generation BUilder-serving the POlntes

since 1987• Large Additions-Small Remodels_Finish/Frome Carpentry

914 CARPENTRY

.9121U1LDINGjREMODElING

Bologna Budding Co.

(313)881-5935Gro... Point. Farms

'Free Estimates

1991 Nlssan 300 ZX 5speed. 70.000 miles,$9.500 (313)8814759

1995 Saab S convert,-ble. high miles neweverything green/ tan$7500 (313)402-6644

1999 Subaru ForresterL black excellentcondition automaliccasselle air 73000miles AWD $11 900(313)9490316

.Concrete & Masonry.Complete Renovation

& RemodehngServices Offered

(Interior-Exterior)

2001 Durango RfT. 59liter. black! black excellent condition34000 miles$18.000 (313)4026644

35 years expenence m-tenor doors ht garagestraightening carpen-try. rotten wood replacement Call John(313)882-0746

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1995 Ford F 150 4x4 6cylinder 5 speedblue 115 000 miles$4 000 (313)882-2259

A NAMEYOU KNOW'

JAMES KLEINERBasement water-

proofing, masonry,concrete. 25 years

In the POlntes.313-885-2097586-552.8441

See Display Ad

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Bodas o()oonplefle no.- tuck pOlnllng con-Im",.,.,ementSen*- crete licensed Insur

U<EllSED& INStJIIED ed 313-881-345919755 E... ,,.,ood Drll,e

Ha,.".,r Wood.(313)884-9132

1995 GMC Sierra ex-tended cab 2WDshort box With capair good conditIOn$4500 (586)779 2955

1999 Dodge CaravanExcellent condition40 900 miles warranty air Cassette$8800 (313)884-8621

PLANS, models furni-ture, concrete countertops TJM DeSignsCall Jamie (313)885-6871

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605 AUTOMOTIVEFOIIEIGN

604 AUTOMOTIVEANTIQUE/HASSI(

R &) tCONSTRUCTION-BrICk .Restorauon

.Tile .Pavers.Chimneys-Porches

.Srucco .Slate.Bluestone -L,mesrone

-Mortar ColorMatching

(313)640-8660

911 IIIICK/ILOCK WOIIK

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-Large &: Small Additions-Kitchens -Baths -Carpentry

Licensed It Insured313 881.3386

917 IUllDING /REMODElING

1995 PonlJac Grand AMSE. 4 door, 4 cylinder.automatic. air, greaton gas clean 49.000miles $3.900(586}344-88':16

CHEVY Lumina Euro'93 well maintainedruns great $1 950/best (586)774 1292

1985 Cadillac Eldoradofactory convertibleBeauliful black Withred leather no rust$12000 (313)886-7953

1998 Honda Accord LX4 door automatic63K excellent condi-tion $9000(313)822-3353

1998 Honda PassportSport package. fullyloaded leather mint

1996 Honda Prelude au- condition 1 ownerlomatlc moon- roof $12100 (248)582excellent condition 035053.000 miles 1 own- _er. $12 150 (586)778- 1995 Jeep Cherokee3438 runs needs work

$1200/ best offer(313)822-3106

FIVE Lakes Construc-tion Additions. kitch-en & bathroom re-modeling FInishedbasements garagesNew home construc-tion Intenor/ extenorpalnllng All finishwork SidIng Windows& more Excellent re-sults References LIcensed bUilder fullyInsured (586)773-7522 (586)405-8121

ADDITIONS remodelmg licensed & Insur-ed Grosse POintebUilder (313)824-HOME

912 IUllDING/REMODELING

A Affordable kitchenbath Basement Withinyour budgetl Small orbig lobs Repairs oranythmgl LicensedMike. native GrossePOinter (313}438-3197 (586)773-1734

1991 Honda Accord LX4 door excellent con-dition $3 000 313-549-1004

2000 Jaguar S-TypeLoaded With everyavailable optlon- vOicerecognrtlon GPS 8cylinder built In phonesystem Ertc MetiCU-lously maintainedbeautiful condition50.000 miles$25 000/ oHer CallDoug or Leah at(313)883-3000

2000 Mercedes- CLK320, Black. loaded50500 miles Includes5 year 90 000 mileextended warrantyBuy or lease for $399/month 313-9954192

Classlfieds(313)882-6900 ext. 3

602 AUTOMOTIVEFORD

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1997 Mercury GrandMarqUIS LS. mint.56 000 miles $7800/Will deal (313)372-3129

603 AUTOMOTIVEGENERAL MOTORS

AFFORDABLE light ma- l1li1..., ~sonry Save on tuck- ....... """IVIlpOlnllng bnck re- "Graue PaPale"placement, mortar col- .. ,......,..". Spec~-or matching Estl- n..An of ........males Strong refer- ..,.... _Ie D!s!!ppNrences Mrke 8peQlaJlzlng In:(313)884-0985 • Joint R8$toratIon

• ChImneys. Pon:heeCHARLES Safle Con- • Urne Stone

structlon Porches (restoralJon & repairs)tuckpornling chlm • Water Sand Blastingneys small/ big ce- Ucensedment. steps LI Work Guar<tnteedcensed/ Insured No CalffOr FreeDetailed WtIttensalesman Basement Estimatewaterproofing Owner 311-8.:1 •.1.04~~~s~r!<. F~ ~~~LM~L~estimates 39476 Muffa11, Harrison Town-ShiP, 48045(586)883-2552

SEAVER'S HOMEMAINTENANCE

Brick repairs. porches,chimneys, steps,

Mortar color matched.24 years. Insured

(313)882-0000

1998 BUick Regalblack loaded. sun-roof leather heatedseats 31 300 miles$8999 (313)882-0621

1987 Chevrolet CapriceEstate wagon V-8full rOWE'r 84000m'les. excellent condl-ton $2250 (586)489-4114

1997 Chevy Cavalier.automatic tilt cruisecold air pewter 4door great on gaslike new. 66.000miles $4200(586)344-8896

1996 Chevy Camaro228 red V8. 6 speedvery fast excellentcondition 82 000miles $6600(586)344-8896

1995 Eldorado mintcondition 42.000miles teal/ beige Inte-nor best offer mustsell thiS weekend(313)881-9295

1996 Olds Cutlass Su-preme SL 4 doorleather loaded79 000 miles. excellent condilion $4,900(313)417-0982

1985 Olds 98. excellentcondition $2 000(313)549-1004

1996 Pontiac SunflreSE 4 door. automatic.tilt crUise cold airgreat on gas. mustsee 45 000 miles$4,400 (586)344-8896

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A NAMEYOU KNOW!

JAMES KLEINERBasement water.

proofmg, masonry,concrete 25 years

in the Pomtes,313.885-2097586-552.8441

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602 AUTOMOTIVEFOIID

1996 Dodge Intrepidauto power window!IULKt>, t>uper Lledn76000 miles $3 900(586)344-8896

1995 Dodge Intrepid ES,loaded new liresruns well 108 000miles Wife scar$3100 (586)775-6824

2000 Plymouth Breeze4 door auto air pow-er Window! locksClean 70 000 miles$4700 (586)3448896

DONATE your boat!clean Lake St Clair'We are here foundatlon (586)7782143100°0 tax deductible!non profit

601 AUTOMOTIVECHRYSLER

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1993 Escort wagon83000 miles $18001989 F-250 truck neweverything $2800(313)610-9296

2000 Ford Taurus SEwagon. 41 K excellentcondition $9 000(313)821-0340

1998 Lincoln Mar!<. VIIIsilver perfect condi-tion 50000 miles 1owner (313)881 3109

1997 Taurux LX nilpower speakerphone remote plus dl-dltal entry New battery tlres/ brakes86K $5290(313)822-4068

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proofing, masonry,concrete 25 years

In the Pointes.313-885-2097586-552-8441

See Display Ad

Some ClaSSificationsare required by law to

be licensedCheck With proper

State Agencyto verify license.

THOMAS KLEINERBASEMENT

WATERPROOFING-Digging Method

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Guarantee-Drainage Systems

InstalledLicensed & Insured

A-1 QualityWorkmanship

(586)296-3882St. Clair Shores, MI

AKC Labs dew clawsshots chocolaleblack Ready March29th $400 (586)779-2694

BEAUTIFUL Iliac Hlmalayan male 10months Call for details (586)979 7835

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50S LOST AND FOUND

FREE lOVing rabbit withcage (313)884 6031or (313)886 4425 dur-Ing bUSiness hours

GROSSE POinte AnimalAdoption SocietyPets for Adoption(313)8841551www GPAAS org

GROSSE POinte AnimalL.llniC male coonHound mix alreadyneutered femaleadorable black mixbreed dog with pOintyears female Pit Tern-er mix alreadyspayed female Tortlecat (313)822 5707

500 ANIMALADOPT A PET

ADOPT a retired racinggreyhound Make afast frlendl 1-800-398-4dog Michigan Grey-hound Connection

FOUND. 2 older maledogs black lab &golden retriever Free(313)527 2702

BOBBI Sue's DogWaste RemovalWeekly bl- weeklymonthly Call Theresa (586)756-5922

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OLD wooden duck hunt-Ing decoys and fishingtackle cash paid(586l774 8799

SHOTGUNS, niles oldhandguns ParkerBrowning Winchester Colt Luger others Collector(248)478 3437

41 S WANTED TO IUY

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CLUB quality gymequipment squatrack ab benchweight bench with legcurl station freeweights All cheap(586)773-4314

NORDiC Track- Ski machine with electroniCspackage Sequo~model $250(313)886-7459

ADULT male Indoor catlooking for goodhome Declawedneutered all shotsVery friendly cleanhealthy (313)640-4524

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Waterproofing.40 Yr5 Expenence

.Outslde .lnslde Method.Walls Straightened

& Braced.FoundalionsUnderpinned

.Llcensed & Insured313-882-1800

EVERDRYBASEMENT

WATERPROOFING.Free Inspections•Free Estimates

.Llcensed .Bonded.Insured .Flnanclng.75 000 Satlslfled

Customers.Llfetlme Transferable

Warranty313-527.9090

R.L.STREMERSCH

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WALLS REPAIREDSTRAIGHTENED

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929 DRYWALL/PLASTERING 936 FLOOR SANDING/REFINISHING

943 LANDS(UERS/GARDENUS

945 HANDYMAN 954 PAINTING /DECORA TlNG 954 PAINTING/DECORATING957 PLUM liNG r.

INSTALLATION960 ROOfiNG SERVI([

977 WALL WASHING

BATHROOMREMODELING

$2,000 to $5,000

TIleSpeCialistsBathroom DeSignersFree Estimates20 years Expenence

973 TILE WORK

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MADAR MaintenanceHand wall washingWindows too' Freeestimates & referen-ces 313 821-2984

9111 WINDOW WASHING

FAMOUS MaintenanceLicensed & Insuredsince 1943 Wallwashing! carpetcleaning 313-884.4300

MADAR MaintenanceHand wash Windowsand walls Free esti-mates & references313821-2984

MYERS Maintenance.Window washIng gul-ters cleaned power-washing (586)226-2757

All PRO ROOFING.Professlonal roofs

.Gutters .Sldlng,

.New.RepalredReasonable! Reliable27 years m bUSiness

LICENSED! INSUREDJohn Williams586-776-5167

ADVANCED Mamie.nance Inc Roof leakspecialists Tear oftsre- roofs shingleswood shakes flatroofs copper baysdecks slate and Itlerepair Fully licensedand Insured(313)884 9512

Repairs andSmall JobsWelcome

TUe by Sheri313

570~4092

9113 WIIOUGHT IliON

A Affordable Old WorldTile New ceramicmarble Small or bigRepairs or anythlnglLicensed Mike nativeGrosse POlnler(313)438-3197(586)773 1734

ALL tile complete newbaths kitchens & tiledeSign 18 years ex-penence LicensedInsured Joe,(313)510-0950

CERAMIC tile & marbleInstallation 12 yearsexpenence In UnitedStates & GermanyFree estimates(586)484 0091

CERAMIC tile Installa-tion & repair Within 7days Free estimates,(313)530-1295

LICENSED and Insuredbuilder Grosse POintereSident Excellent rel-erences GraniteMarble Pewablc Ce-ramic Free estimates313-824-HOME

SAN Manno Tile & Mar-ble Trained In Italy37 years expenence(586)725-4094

TilE cleaning regrout-Ing and repairs Fan-tastic results Call TileRepaIr ProfeSSionals.(586)779-9570

DAVID EDWARDROOflNG

Residential SpecialistRE-ROOFS • TEAR OFFS

INCORPORATEDCOMPLETEROOFINGSERVICE

RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL

TEAR OFFRESHINGLE

CERTIFIEDAPPLICATIONS OFMODIFIED SINGLE

PLYFLAT ROOFING

SYSTEMSVENTS

GUTIERSREPAIRS

LICENSED INSURED

886-0520

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Father &. Son .."Illee 11)44

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960 ROOFING SERVICE

Some ClaSSificationsare required by law to

be licensed. CheckWith proper State

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WEAVER ConstrucllonRoofing & Siding 20%discount Winter ratesL,censed! Insured(586)876-5505

SEAVER'S Home Main-tenance Roof repairsIce shields, gutterchimney mainte-nance Insured(313)882-0000

960 ROOfiNG SERVICE

25 Years bcp.licensed lit InsuredfREE E5IlMAllS

(586)-775~Quality Work at aCompetitive Pria:

COD DENS ConstructionSince 1924 New orrepairs Reshlngletear-off Licensed Insured (313)886-5565

L.S Walker CompanyPlumbing repairs &drains Reasonable'Insured (586)7863900 (313)705 7568pager

LITTLE Independent Willsave you money Endthose clogged d'alnsrunning tOilets dnpping faucets leakingSinks Free estimatesSenior discount CallClean Away(586)776 0252

FLAT roof specialist 30years experienceGuaranteed LI-censed ViSa! Master-card accepted 313-372-7784

CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE I

J &} ROOFING(586) 445-6455 or 1 800-459-6455SEE HOW AFFORDABLE QUALITY CAN BEl

10 year workmanship warranty25 year or longer matenal warranty

Speclalizmg in TEAR-OFFSUoensed

TEAROFFSRESHINGLE • FLAT ROOFING

GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTSSTORM WINDOWS & STORM DOORS

I:--:-'YorkJhire(}juifdinn &~ation Inc.

Licensed 313-881-3386 Fully

960 ROOFING SERVICE

MICHAEL HAGGERTYltC Master Plumber

957 PLUMIING I.I N5T ALL AnON

DAN ROEMERPLUMBING

Repairs remodelingflxture& InstalledCopper replpes

Sewers and drainsLicensed and Insured

(586)772-2614

DIRECTPLUMBING

&DRAIN

886-8557*Free Estimates

*Full Product Warranty

*Semor Discount*Relerences

*AII Work Guaranteed

COMPLETEPLUMBINGSERVICE

MARTIN VERTREGTLicensed Master

PlumberGrosse POinte Woods

313.886-2521New work repairsrenovations water

heaters sewer cleaningcode viola lions

All work guaranteed

ERIC'S PAINTINGIntenor! EX1enor

Specializing In repairingdamaged plaster &

drywall cracks peelingpaint caulking WindowglaZing power wash

repaint aluminum SidingInsured Guaranteed

G PReferences(313)884-9443Free EstImates

JOHN'S PAINTINGIntenor Extenor Speclallzlng In repairing

damaged plaster drywall & cracks peeling

>ld"ll IdUX I"""""" ..'"ndow ou.tylng and caulkIng Also paint old alumlnum Siding All workand matenal guaran-

teed ReasonableGrosse POinte references Llcensed!lnsured

Free estimates313-882-5038

PAINTER- Interior! exte-nor Great ratesGrosse POinte resldent (313)882-3286

QUALITY PAINTINGExterior I InteriorPlaster Repairs

24 years.Insured - Neat

Quality PreparationSeaver's Home

Maintenance(313)882-0000

TWINS Palnllng Intenor& exterior Plaster &drywall repairs CaulkIng Windows doorsPaint laded aluminumSiding All top qualitymatenal and work-manship Free estlmate 586-822-7418(800)8199841

G.H I Palntlng- IntenorleX1enor ExperrencedProfeSSional InsuredFree eslimates ReIer-ences Greg(586}777-2177

House Need Painting?Call COLLEGE PRO

EXTERIOR PAINTERSfor a

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2 Year GuaranteeFulillablhty Insurance

Worker s Compensation1-80Q.32PAINT

INTERIORSBY DON & lYNN

-Husband-Wife Team-Wallpapenng-Painting

586-776-0695J.L. PAINTING

INTERIORIEXTERIORPlaster repair

Drywall cracks!peeling paint

Window putty!caulklngfaux finishes

Power washing!repalnling

Aluminum SidingGrosse POinte

RelerencesFully Insured

Free Estimates313.885-0146

m 'AINTING/DECOIlATlNG

BRIAN'S PAINTINGProfessiOnal painting

Intenor! exlenorSpecializing all typesof painting caulking

Window glaZingplaster repair

All work guaranteedFully Insuredl

Free Estimates andReasonable Rates call

586-778-2749or 586-822-2078

DENNIS Painting Quali-ty work at a reasonable pnce Extenor! In-tenor Commercial!residential Licensed(586)776-3796,(810)506-2233

E.M.S. PAINTINGInterlor-Extenor

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Washing Paint PeelingWindow GlaZing

CaulkingPaint Aluminum Siding

All work & matenalstop quality

Guaranteed & InsuredFree Estimates(868)874-1844Call Anytime

FIREFIGHTER! Palnt- I!WALLPAPERers Intenor! exterior REMOVALReSidential Powerwashing, wall wash- II CALL TOM,Ing Free estimates

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ALL of your home Im-provement needsIntenor! ExtenorSpecializing painting,plaster! drywall repairwallpaper removalwood repairs Fullcustomer serviceFamily owned annoperated Licensed!Insured (586)615-2040

ANDERSON Palnllngcomplete Intenor! exterlor services Ownerworks on all lobs(586)604 6143

BRENTWOOD Palntlng-Intenor extenor wallpapenng 35 yearsquality service Freeestlmatesl Bill 586-776.6321 586- 771-8014 100

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954 PAINTING/DECOllATING

2 Girls and a PaintBrushl Intenor! exteri-or Quailly workl Ref-erences (586)943-7517

2 Men and a PaintbrushQuality painting andaffordable ratesl(586)779-0590

AA Ment Painting Commerclal! Resldenllalmaintenance Powerwashing stainingelectrostatic refinish-Ing of office furnitureWinter discounts 15%off (313)884-9105Since 1937

954 PAINTING/DECORATING

Let ME help YOUgelORGANIZEDITired of a cluttered

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organizing for you'(Rooms closetscupboards etc)(810)229-6101

953 ORGANIZERS

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AAA Hauling Rubbishremoval appliancesconcrete dirt Any-thing houses yardsbasements estatesWe rent 10 yarddumpsters Seniordiscounts Insured(586)7784417

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Appliance removal Garage yard basement

cleanouts Constructiondebns Free estimatesMR. B'S 313-862-3096

586-759-0457

946 HAULING a. MOVING

PA" ftlE GOPHHOME MAlNTfNANCf SERVICE

Local &Long Distance

Agent forGlobal Van Lines

•822-4400• Largeand Small Jobs• Planas(our speCialty)• Appliances• Saturday Sunday

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Owned & OperatedBy John Steininger11850 E. Jefferson

MPSC-L 19675licensed Insured

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~ 586-774-0781

ALL POINTES HOMEMAINTENANCE

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Kitchen/Bath RemodelingPaillting & CarpentryDrywall & Plaster RepairsShelVing& CabinetsI-'IUIilUIt'\J Il< l:ltJolll~dlTile Installation & Repair

Free Estimates(313)670-4399

954 PAINTING/DECOllATING

SUPER handymanProfeSSional paintingelectncal plumbingcarpentry remodelingof kitchens baths &basements Large andsmall lobs Senior diS-count Rob (586)777-8633

Complete Tree Servi<"eCertified Arbori.tLandscape DegreeTrimming /I< RemovalStumping

944 GUTTEIIS

945 HANDYMAN

A Aftordable electrrcalcarpentry plumbingpainting remodelingbaths kitchens basements ceramic tilemarble Anything bigor small Mike nativeGrosse POinter(313)438 3197(586)773-173~

ABLE, dependable hon-est Carpentry paintIng plumbing electn-cal If you have aproblem need repairs any Installingcall Ron (586)5736204

FAMOUS MaintenanceWinnow & guttercleaning Licensedbonded Insured sincet943 3138844300

SEAVER S Home Maintenance Gutters repaired replacedcleaned Rooling 24years Insured(313)882-0000

ALL of your home Im-provement needsIntenor/ Extenor Spe-CialiZing painting andrepaIr kitchen bathbasement remodelingHandyman servicesNo Job 100 small'Licensed/ Insured(586)615 2040

FARIS Home Improvement Kitchen andbath remodelinghome maintenanceLicensed Call SamlFariS (313)8850416

FRANK'S HandymanService SpecializingIn small Jobs Palnlingcarpentry electncalplumbing Home Inspectlon service(586)791 6684

LIGHT plumbing & electncal carpentry porchrepairs floonng instal-led We can do ,t alIIKen 313610-9296

PLASTER repair workdone by expenencedprofeSSional Call(734)904-0016 oremailJPchandyman@yahoocom

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(586) 778.961 9 FUiLrN~~~~:ED

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DEAL DIRECTLY WITH THE OWNER-Licensed'" Insured.Commercall ... Residential-All Work Warranteed.References tn your area

Charles 'Chip' Gibsonells rOM PAINriNG

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING.Water Damage'"In8lJrance Work FAUX FINISHES

.Wallpaper Removal .Ragging... Hanging .G1u1ng

.Plaster Repair .Sponglng, ete

.Stalning ... Refinishing

Exterior Wood Brick SidingInterior. custom painting & Faux Finish

Plaster Repairs. "Walls, Ceiling

All Types Of Cornice MoldlnglRepaired Or Reproduced :L

carpentryRough & Finished

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ALL Seasons GroundMaintenance Lawnmaintenance lertllizIng power raking design spnnklers stampconcrete brick pavers Concrete removal Free estimates(586)296 9452

DAVE'S Tree & ShrubTrrmmlng removals100

0 discount Freeestimates Expenenced (248)5474329

DOMINIC'SREASONABLE STUMP

REMOVALSHRUB REMOVAL34 Years ExpenenceCall Dominic/Insured

(586)445 0225---------

MAC'S TREE ANDSHRUB TRIMMINGCOMPLETE WORKReasonable Rates

Quality Servicecan Tom

(586)776-4429--------MYF.RS Malntenance-

lawn cutting spnngclean up Windowwashing gutterscleaned powerwashIng (586)226 2757

STUMP Raze Stumpgnndlngl shrub removal Free estl.mates ReasonableSenIor discount(586)778 0419

SWING INTOSPRING

Total yard cleanupl

JUNGLE JEFF(586)445-6154

NATURAL WoodFloors Inc Installa-tion repairing & finishIng Specializing In restorallon of olderfloors 9900 dust freeGlltsa Swedish finishes All work performedb'l owner! operatorMatthew A Sleva 1Icensed & InsuredEst t985 (810)5775198

9]6 FLOOII SANDING/REFINISHING

G & G FLOOR CO

Wood floors only31 3-885-0257

Floors 01dlstlncllonsince 1964

Bob GrabowskiFounder! PreSIdentLicensed Insured

member of TheBetter BUSIness Bureau

Free EstimatesWe supply Install sand

stain and finish woodfloors new & old

SpeCialiZing InGhtsa finish

(586)778-2050Visa Discover &

Master Card acceptedGASKIN Floor Sanding

Natural and stainfinish Installing andrepair 16 years finecraftsmanship Freeestimates (586)777-1982

'InnovatIve Hardwood'Hardwood Floors-19851

Sanding-RefinishingRepairs-New installation

Licensed & InsuredTim Tarpey

(586)772-6489

FLOOR sanding and fin-Ishing Free esti-mates Terry Yerke(586)772-311 B

Grcffin Fence Company"All Types Of FenCing

'Sales'Installation Repairs

"SenIor Discount313-822-3000800-305-9859

MODERN FENCEWhite Cedar SpeCialists

Serving the GrossePomles sInce 1955

Automatic Gate Opener29180 GraMt RoseVille

(586)776.5456

934 FENCES'

(586)415-0153. Unlversal Electnc Olderhome specialists OrCUlt breaker boxesoutdoor plugs re-cessed lights addltlons all types of elecIncal work LicensedInsured owner operated

A Affordable (licensed)electrical Small or biglobs Code vlolalronsservice changes oranythlngl Mike nativeGrosse POinter(313)438-3197(586)773-1734

FIRSTELECTRICAL CO.

licensed MasterElectrical Contractor(586)776-1007

Free EstimatesCom me rClal/ReSldentl al

Code ViolationsService Upgrade

RenovalionsReasonable Rates

Reasonable RatesFree Estimates

CommercialReSidential

New, Repairs,Renovations,

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S & J ELECTRICReSidentialCommercial

No Job Too Small313-885-2930

930 ELECTRICAL SfRVI(ES

TOMAELECTRIC

SOB TOMALicensed Master

Electrical Contractor.313-885-9595

PLASTER & drywall re-pair and palnlingGrosse POinte refer.ences Call Charles.Chip' Gibson313.8845764

=-:-PLASTER & drywall re-

pair 35 years expenence Reliable CallJohn Pnce (313)8820746

- -----PLASTER repairs

painting Cheapl NoJob too small! Callanytime Insured(586)774-2827

SEAVER'S p:;:;stc' j:,wall textures pamtIng Electrical repairs24 years- GrossePOinte 313 882 0000

SMOOTH plaster anddrywall repairs withoutsanding Other main.tenance servicesavailable Licensedbuilder (313)824-0869

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Th" Woods {olon,al olfcrs Ihreeo( drooms hardwood (lOOTS 1 llatllfalfireplace and a fllllo,hcd ba~emult""ill L)dl 0""ULI \.\ 10. j~ l,) 1<•• 11 vi

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Wonderful homc on 51 Cia" R,ve,TwO le\er~ of qraCtou5 IJvrng With InqroLlnu pool Enclo~ed 'iummer housew,th kltchcn and fireplace Thrcebcdrooms two and one half bathsdeck bYQ boal houses steel sea wall$598500 GPIINRI 313-886 5040

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FRANKUN

Lovely and eleqanl home 'Ittmq onapproxlmalely one acre of woodedproperty Large rooms full lllllshcdbasement with bath B~a"tllullydecorated With quality matcnals lessthan four ycars old $940 000BH30FOR 241l 642 III 00

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