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Complaints of a barking dog at 3:15

a.m. Friday, Nov. 22, resulted in the


shooting death of Lexie, a pit bull mix,
after police spent more than five hours
attempting to corral the dog, accord-
ing to police reports and witness state-
ments.
Officers were dispatched to the area
of Yale and Princeton where they ob-
served the pit bull mix running loose
and chase after a subject on a bicycle,
but it did not bite the subject.
Officers attempted to corral the dog,
but were unsuccessful.
At 4:43 a.m., officers observed the
dog on a porch in the 27000 block of
Princeton. The report states the dog
began growling and barking as they
exited the vehicle.
Another unsuccessful attempt was
made to corral the dog. Officers con-
tacted the homeowner and asked if
she belonged to him. He said no, add-
ing he didnt know to whom she be-
longed.
According to the report, another call
came into dispatch at 7:20 a.m. about
the dog was in the area of Princeton
and Walton. The caller said the dog
started barking and showing her
teeth at her as she was exiting her ve-
hicle.
At this time, the report states offi-
cers again asked the resident if the
dog belonged to him, which he again
denied, adding the dog may have be-
longed to his daughter but was un-
sure.
According to the report and two wit-
ness statements, the dog charged one
ST. CLAIR SHORES, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2013 VOL. 2 NO. 51, 14 PAGES
ocal families braved
the stormy winter
weather last Saturday to
take part in the Optimist
Club of St. Clair Shores
Santa Station at the
Selinski-Green
Farmhouse Museum.
The event gives children
the chance to visit with
Santa and Mrs. Claus, play
in a petting zoo and have
hot chocolate and a holi-
day treat in the museums
kitchen.
This is the third year
weve come to this, said
Cathy Rutledge, who
made the trip despite the
winter storm. Its some-
thing my kids look for-
ward to. A little snow
wasnt going to stop us. Its
Christmas time, the snow
is cool.
Optimist Club member
Debbie DePape said the
organization expected be-
tween 250 and 300 chil-
dren this year, down from
more than 500 in 2012.
With the weather being
like it is, she said during
the event. Were not ex-
pecting the same turnout,
but we are still thinking
between 250 and 300
kids.
Inside the museum, dec-
orated for the holidays re-
flecting the era of the
house, children, such as
Ava Ruby, visited Santa
with her Christmas list in
hand.
I brought a list so I
wouldnt forget anything,
she said to Santa.
Volunteers greeted fam-
ilies in the kitchen with hot
The Champions Express made its way around the parking lot behind City Hall last Saturday as a part of the Santa Express.
While councilmem-
bers objected to not be-
ing notified a rat abate-
ment program had tak-
en place, they were
pleased with the results
and want it tweeked.
The issue came up at
an information-only
study session Dec. 9.
As s i s t ant Ci t y
Manager Mike Smith,
who implemented the
program (see related
story, page 2A), said
there were few prob-
lems.
While not objecting,
Smith said the actual in-
spections took longer
than expected due to in-
spectors being ques-
tioned by residents in
the target area.
Each inspection was
estimated to take 10 to
15 minutes, but resident
questions lengthened
some to up to 45 min-
utes.
Were trying to bal-
ance education and
cost, he said.
Councilman John
Caron questioned the
rationale of a large
chunk of money being
spent on re-inspection
and not targeting other
areas.
Smith reiterated the
idea is to target one area
and then others in prox-
imity of the initial area
and perhaps two others
to encircle and snare the
vermin.
Also of concern
among council was the
timeliness of the letters
being sent to residents,
suggesting more time
be given to submit re-
sponses.
Smith said letters
were sent out Oct. 23
and Oct. 25 and resi-
dents were given an ar-
See RAT, page 2A
Rat program overhauled
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Councilman Pete Rubino and dozens of other resi-
dents may be in violation of a city ordinance.
But not to worry, theres
no penalty unless said
business creates noise,
excessive traffic and ad-
ditional waste products
and most importantly a
residents complaint.
I guess I have violated
this ordinance and it
doesnt make much sense
because no one knows
theres any business go-
ing on, the financial ad-
visor said, adding hes
used his phone and home
computer for business.
For me its real basic, Rubino said. If youre not
bothering your neighbors, if youre not building some-
See HOME, page 4A
Home business
rules debated
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Holiday concert
The St. Clair Shores Community Chorus performed for hundreds at Lakeview Highs
Shaublin Auditorium. The performance was the groups annual holiday concert.
PHOTO BY JOHN MCTAGGART
PHOTO BY JOHN MCTAGGART
By John McTaggart
Staff Writer
See REPORT, page 2A
See EXPRESS, page 2A
For me its real
basic. If youre not
bothering your
neighbors, if
youre not
building
something in your
garage, its OK.
Pete Rubino, City
Councilman
Police report recounts
fatal dog shooting
By John McTaggart
Staff Writer
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while many braved the el-
ements outside and waited
for the clubs Champions
Express train to take them
around the parking lot in
the falling snow.
This is really a great
way to spend a wintertime
Saturday, said Khalil
Patel, who brought his two
sons, Patrick and Colin, to
the Santa Station. This
weather only makes it
more authentic to me. We
are enjoying it.
Lily Constance, 7,
agreed.
I have to see Santa be-
fore Christmas and this is
where he was, she said.
So I had to come here no
matter what.
bitrary deadline of Oct.
30 to opt out.
Councilman Chris Vitale
suggested placing signs
at neighborhood en-
trances to remind resi-
dents, an idea City
Manager Phil Ludos ky-
boshed.
The problem is we
want to protect that resi-
dent. The goal is to kind
of do this as confidential-
ly and discretely as we
can, he said, adding see-
ing the sign may turn
away a potential house
buyer.
Theres a difference
between sweeping the
streets and sweeping
rats, he said.
At Vitales suggestion,
Smith is looking into de-
veloping an e-mail ad-
dress for residents to
post their opt-outs, an is-
sue resonating with
Councilwoman Candice
Rusie who referred to it
as an anti-permission
slip.
Dogs also became an
issue, prompting a pro-
posed change requiring
inspectors to knock on
the door if a dog is pres-
ent in the yard.
I dont think we
should be entering; their
behavior is not predict-
able, Mayor Kip Walby
said of dogs, adding hes
also concerned about the
dog running out of the
yard.
Rusie also suggested
the letter indicate Code
V, an arm of Landscape
Services, which holds
the contract with the city,
is actually conducting
t he i nspect i ons.
Residents, she said, need
to know how to identify
these workers.
While both council and
residents have ex-
pressed great concern
about inspectors looking
for violations unrelated
to rats, Smith said that is
not happening.
I am very pleased to
say we looked at 210
backyards and what we
cited them for is what we
cited them for, he said.
Were not looking to get
in the backyard to see if
you are growing some-
thing you arent sup-
posed to be growing.
However, he did say if
the garage door is open,
inspectors can look in-
side for evidence of rats
but they cannot enter the
building.
Smith said because
bait boxes and their con-
tents are heavily regulat-
ed by state law, residents
should not be concerned
about inspectors placing
them to increase compa-
ny profits.
While the inspectors
make the decision
where bait boxes are
placed, their placement
is not approved by the
city, but city is monitor-
ing them, Smith said,
adding hed be con-
cerned if the results of
the pilot program were
more skewed.
Given the amount of
traffic in that area, it
matched up with com-
plaints made previous to
the programs imple-
mentation, he said.
The revisions are ex-
pected to go before
council for approval pri-
or to the next phase be-
ing implemented this
spring.
2A ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2013
Continued from page 1A
RAT
EXPRESS
Ciana Moceri shares a smile with Santa Claus during the Santa Express last
Saturday at the Selinski-Green Farmhouse Museum.
Boxed lunch?
Are bait boxes contributing to the citys rat population?
That issue was raised by Councilman Tony Tiseo, who has openly dis-
cussed rat issues in his own yard. He questioned if leaving bait boxes in
yards is ineffective, as they continue to offer a food source.
I dont want to have a smorgasbord in my yard, he said.
Since removing his backyard deck and making foundation repairs to
rid his yard of the vermin, Tiseo said hes seen about 25. I would think I
would have saw something dead laying somewhere, he said, adding he
was told his property is a path for rats to travel to their harborage which
has yet to be identified.
Am I attracting rats by baiting my yard? he asked Acting City
Manager Mike Smith.
I dont know how rats think, Smith said, adding he will address the
question with inspectors. To take boxes away, we have no semblance of
control and that is not good idea.
Smith said the idea is to encourage rats to eat the poisoned bait and
die, thus eliminating or at least reducing the rat population.
Ive been told numerous times its not a good idea to have a bait box
on your property if you do not have an issue, Councilman Pete Rubino
said. All youre doing is inviting them to your property.
But you might be helping with the kill.
Ludos called the question valid for areas were bait is present and
theres no sign of rodents.
We need to take a look and decide, he said, telling council he will in-
vestigate.
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
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Continued from page 1A
Continued from page 1A
REPORT
of the officers. Four shots
were fired at the dog by
the officers, twice hitting
its right side and once in
the face.
The dog reportedly
walked back to the side
walkway of the house
and growled. Another
shot was fired, striking
her in the chest. The dog
retreated to the bushes
and the citys animal con-
trol officer was able to
lasso her with the dog
stick, the report said.
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ing asking the city to in-
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2013 ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION 3A
This years Optimists Club of
St. Clair Shoress annual
Poinsetta Ball was held at
Blossom Heath Inn
Wednesday, Dec. 11. At left:
Mayor Kip Walby, along with
Miss Teen St. Clair Shores
Megan Notoriano and
Optimist Club member Dave
Martin, right, are all smiles
as they pose with Cops 4 Kids
representatives before hand-
ing toys collected during the
event over to the local chari-
ty. Below, left: Guests at the
Poinsetta Ball dance to the
Hustle. Below: Deborah
Benehic, Helen Iminski and
Ty Goodman dance the night
away. Bottom, right: Geri
Hofmann poses with Santa
and Mrs. Claus. Bottom, left:
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thing in your garage, its
OK.
If we dont see people
coming in and out of your
house, dont see your
work truck, if no one
complains, its OK. If its
really starting to bother
the neighbors, thats one
thing
Rubino asked the issue
be placed on the Dec. 9
study session agenda af-
ter a residents complaint
about a neighbor leaving
construction debris on the
curb, prompting City
Attorney Robert Ihrie to
take action.
The current ordinance
language is broad in
scope and indicates busi-
ness activity must be lim-
ited to less than 10 per-
cent of the main house
garages are not included.
Rubinos idea is to
amend the ordinance to
fall in line with societal
and workplace changes
and protect residents and
rather than just ignoring
the issue
Arent we just really
telling people its OK, you
can break the law?, he
asked. What we are do-
ing now is saying dont
worry about it wink,
wink. Changing the ordi-
nance, he said, gives us
an out. Laws are there to
protect people, not gov-
ernments.
I want to protect peo-
ple who are doing busi-
ness in their homes and
not bothering anybody.
Councilman Chris
Vitale agrees to an update
but opposes inspections
or fees like other munici-
palities require.
City Manager Phil
Ludos and City Attorney
Ihrie were instructed to
come up with a revision
for councils review and
approval.
Depending on the out-
come of an ordinance re-
vision, it may not be as
easy to grab a bag of ice to
fill the cooler next sum-
mer.
City officials are re-
searching details of the
citys ordinance banning
the storage of outside ma-
terials which currently in-
cludes ice chests, fire-
wood, windshield washer
fluid, pop machines and
other saleable items.
The issue was ad-
dressed at the Dec. 9
council study session after
Veronica Pinto, owner of
the Lakeside Bait Shop in
St. Clair Shores, was told
she had to remove an out-
door ice chest from out-
side her business after 25
years.
Now were not able to
put it outside. We dont
have the room for it, she
told city council at its Oct.
21 meeting.
City Planner Liz Koto
said noted violations were
the result of a sweep she
ordered of the citys sign
and outdoor storage and
display ordinances.
Her concern, she said, is
the litter that can accrue
around storage areas.
There was an abun-
dance of ice chests, she
said, adding she believes
17 business owners re-
ceived letters of violation.
It raised quite a stink,
she said.
While council wants
the ordinance amended
to allow ice chests, City
Attorney Robert Ihrie
cautioned against, saying
that could open the
floodgates and weaken
the citys defense against
lawsuits from fireworks
distributors who want to
set up tents in the city.
The ordinance banning
all outdoor sales is its pro-
tection, he said.
If we broaden it, we
expose ourselves to argu-
ments, he said.
Council, however, ar-
gued the actual purchase
occurs indoors and mem-
bers agree they want ex-
emptions.
To clarify and address
questions posed by coun-
cil and Pinto, Koto said
the sale of plant material,
dirt and other seasonable
items is allowed if the
seller gets permission
from the citys Zoning
Board of Appeals.
Nurseries, she said,
have special land use per-
mits and newspaper box-
es are exempt under the
First Amendment, specif-
ically the dissemination
of information verbiage.
Weve got to figure out
a way to let them keep
them, Councilman Ron
Frederick said of the ice
chests. We all understand
we dont want to take this
away from them.
Councilman Chris
Vitale suggested allowing
outdoor refrigeration de-
vices to cover bait sales
along the Nautical Mile.
Mayor Kip Wahby sug-
gested the ordinance
mimic language allowing
for outdoor propane stor-
age.
At Kotos insistence,
the ice chests cannot
have a sign reading any-
thing other than ice, as
the box could become ad-
vertising space, a viola-
tion of the citys sign ordi-
nance.
Ihrie was instructed to
further investigate and
report back to council.
Copper pipe and
memorabilia
missing
A house in the 20000
block of Parkside was re-
portedly burglarized Wed.
Dec. 12, according to its
owner. The house, which
is in the process of foreclo-
sure, was vacant. But
when the owner returned
for more of his posses-
sions, he discovered a
basement door was ajar
and several of his posses-
sions were missing.
Among the items report-
ed stolen were copper pipe
and sports memorabilia.
Car stolen
A female resident living
in the 27000 block of
Princeton reported her
2013 Chevrolet Cruze was
stolen from her driveway
at about 8 a.m. Tuesday,
Dec. 12.
The woman claimed she
started the vehicle at about
7:50 a.m. and at 8 a.m. she
looked out her front win-
dow and observed the ve-
hicle being driven down
her driveway and heading
north down Princeton.
4A ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2013
Continued from page 1A
HOME
After spending 16 minutes on the phone with City
Attorney Robert Ihrie, Raymond Socia, owner and
operator of Pest Pounders in St. Clair Shores, con-
formed to the citys home -based business ordinance.
He said I was breaking the law and violating city
code, Socia told city council of the call at its Dec. 2
meeting. I got no notice, just the call.
Socia said he used his house as home base for his
pest control business. All the actual work is done at
the clients house or business, he said, adding he had
to explain to Ihrie how he planned to operate his busi-
ness.
Since his conversation with Ihrie, Socia has leased
office space to conform.
Socia said he informed Ihrie he has three competi-
tors within the city that operate as he does and ques-
tioned the selective enforcement.
If I have to lease space, the others should have to
do the same, he said.
Im a lifelong resident, I love the city. Id like my
kids to raise their kids here, he said, adding hes
less than interested in how others conduct their
home-based businesses.
Socia said his intent of going before council was to
alert them of whats happening and for members to
get involved.
I dont want to be bullied. I dont want to be run out
of the city, he said.
Debra Pascoe
Resident cited
Outside storage ordinance on ice
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
'Weve got to figure out a way to let
them keep them.'
Councilman Ron Frederick
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Phone 882-2530 - Fax 884-8392
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Shop the Shores
and more...
this holiday season
A recent fire on Yale
was deemed acciden-
tal, by fire department
officials a blaze that
cost the life of the family
dog.
But accidental fires
can happen in the blink
of an eye, particularly
during the cold winter
months.
According to St. Clair
Shores Fire Department
Ch i e f Ge o r g e
Morehouse, accidental
fires are more common
when commercial and
space heaters are being
used in the residence.
The best thing for
commercial heaters is to
follow the guidelines of
the manufacturer,
Morehouse said. You
obviously dont want
them up against, near, or
pointed to anything
combustible.
Using the proper fuel
for whatever type of
heater you have is obvi-
ously very important,
he said. But you would
be surprised how many
people might use gaso-
line in a kerosene heat-
er.
According to the
Consumer Products
Safety Commission,
about 25,000 house fires
are caused by improper
use of space heaters, re-
sulting in 6,000 injuries
requiring medical atten-
tion.
The safety commis-
sion has several recom-
mendations that fall in
line with the chiefs tips,
including not placing
heaters within three feet
of furniture or other
combustible materials
and placing heaters
away from areas where
children or pets could
potentially bump into
them and knock them
over.
Its also very impor-
tant that people have
working smoke detec-
tors in their home,
Morehouse said.
And perhaps most im-
portant, dont ever leave
a heater unattended.
If you cant be there,
turn it off.
For more information
on portable heater safe-
ty, visit cpsc.gov.
Book discussion
The Mi chi gan
Humanities Council and
the St. Clair Shores Public
Library host the state-wide
book club discussion of,
Annies Ghosts: a Journey
into a Family Secrets, by
Steve Luxenberg, at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 7, in the
Meeting Room at the li-
brary, 22500 11 Mile, St.
Clair Shores.
The book was selected
as the Great Michigan
Read title by the Michigan
Humanities Council for
2013-2014. Part memoir,
detective story and history,
it is a story about family
secrets, genealogy, immi-
gration and mental dis-
ability. The setting is
Wayne Countys hospital
complex, Eloise.
The program is the first
in a series of free events
related to the book.
For more information,
call the library at (586)
771-9020 or visit scsli
brary.org.
New Release
Thursday
The St. Clair Shores
Public Library presents
New Release Thursdays at
6:30 p.m. the first
Thursday of the month in
the William R. Gilstorf
Meeting Room at the li-
brary, 22500 11 Mile, St.
Clair Shores.
The next free viewing of
a recently released movie
on DVD is the Jan. 2 show-
ing of, The Lone Ranger.
For more information,
call the library at (586)
771-9020 or visit scsli
brary.org.
Classic Movie
Fridays
The St. Clair Shores
Public Library presents
Classic Movie Fridays at
1:30 p.m. most Fridays of
each month in the William
R. Gilstorf Meeting Room
at the library, 22500 11
Mile, St. Clair Shores.
The next free viewings
of a classic or award-win-
ning movies are as fol-
lows:
Jan. 3, Downtown
Abbey: A Journey to the
Highlands.
Jan. 10, Rebecca.
Jan. 17, Awakenings.
Jan. 24, Captain
Newman, M.D.
Jan. 31, Beautiful
Mind.
For more information,
call the library at (586)
771-9020 or visit scsli
brary.org.
Mom-to-Mom sale
A Mom-to-Mom sale is
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 8, at St.
Margaret of Scotland
Catholic Church, 21201 13
Mile, St. Clair Shores.
Admission is $1 or $2
from 8 to 9 a.m.
For table reservations,
call Justine Pouttu at (586)
296-7965 or send an e-
mail to japouttu@ya
hoo.com.
Sponsored by the St.
Margaret of Scotland
Womens and Mens Club.
For more information,
call the church at (586)
293-2240.
Support small local
businesses
Shop at the many small
businesses throughout the
city and support local
businesses.
These businesses offer
hard-to-find goods and
great service.
6A ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2013
CITY CALENDAR
By John McTaggart
Staff Writer
Portable heater cause of garage fire
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Now is a great time to buy or sell!
Attention Sellers; New Listings Are Needed NOW!
Now paying cash for homes, as is condition.
For all current area listings go to:
www.goosenrealty.listingbook.com
Eric Goosen ABR, GRI Associate Broker
586-899-3659
goosenrealty@aol.com
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Make Whistle Stop
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For This
Holiday Season
A Neighborhood
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just north of 10 Mile Rd.
MON-SAT: 8-5
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RED WING SHOE STORE
32476 Gratiot Avenue, Roseville, MI 48066
586-294-8060
www.roseville-mi.redwingshoestore.com/
Store Hours: Mon. - Fri. 10:00am-8:00pm, Sat. 10:00am-5:00pm, Sun. Noon-4:00pm
$
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Any Accessory
Expires 12-24-13
(accessories over $30.00)
including Slippers,
Gloves, Belts,
Boot Dryers
with a $150.00
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purchase
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FREE SOCKS
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vehicle or price. Price is subject to change without notice. Program ends 12-31-13.
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FOR 60
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0.9%
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27 MPG CITY
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**
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12K miles per year
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a.m. last Saturday to wrap hundreds of toys for
about 100 area families.
Cops 4 Kids puts on approximately five to seven
fundraisers throughout the year, St. Clair Shores
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allows us to have a mass shopping event which al-
lows us to provide for between 80 and 110 families
and approximately 200 to 250 children.
On that Saturday morning, these toys, games,
stuffed animals, clothing and other items were be-
ing wrapped with care by volunteers ranging from
councilmembers Candice Rusie and John Caron, to
By John McTaggart
Staff Writer
PHOTOS BY JOHN MCTAGGART
Hundreds of gifts waited to be wrapped by volunteers last Saturday morning.
See WRAPPING, page 2B
All
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Members of Lakeview Highs Huskies with Heart, including assistant principal Heather Huber, left, and
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The volunteers are
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then there are the offi-
cers out there that see
this firsthand, that see
this need firsthand. We
ask these patrol officers
for feedback. Theyre
extremely important. A
lot of people out there
dont think this happens
here, but it does. And
this organization is all
about helping these St.
Clair Shores families in
need.
Kimm said the organi-
zations reach goes well
beyond Christmas.
Actually, we look to
help families all year.
We try to step up and
help out our St. Clair
Shores residents as
much as we can. Thats
what this is all about.
From help with a
fence violating city code
to paying the monthly
bills, the program has
been there to lend a
hand for 37 years, Kimm
said.
But the Christmas toy
program is the headlin-
er.
This is our marquee
event, it really is, Kimm
said. We have all these
gifts in there that need
to be wrapped so when
the families come in to
pick these gifts up they
know theyre kids are
going to have a good
Christmas. And we have
all of these wonderful
volunteers making sure
that happens, knowing
that these gifts are going
to kids and families who
need it, right here in this
city. Its really some-
thing special to see and
to be a part of.
Kimm said the organi-
zation is now helping
qualifying families for
three years.
One of things we
want to do now is maybe
taking these same kids
and come August, help-
ing them with school
supplies, he said. We
want to extend this help
all year and make sure
these kids and families
are helped not just now,
but throughout the
year.
Kimm also added that
the organization per-
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this year.
Instead of when we
did the shopping in the
past, when we just
bought for a boy, lets
say, between six and
eight years old, Kimm
2B ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2013
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WRAPPING
See WRAPPING, page 3B
PHOTO BY JOHN MCTAGGART
Volunteer Kim Luxton was one of dozens who braved the winter weather to
help wrap gifts for Cops 4 Kids.
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Shoreline Manor 29601 Jefferson (12 Mile & Jefferson)
Ye Olde Toy Shoppe 29929 Harper (N. of 12 Mile)
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8:30 am Pointes of Horticulture
9:00 am Vitality Plus (Step/Kick Boxing)
9:30 am Vitality Plus (Aerobics)
10:00 am Vitality Plus ( Tone)
10:30 am Things to Do at the War Memorial
11:00 am Out of the Ordinary
11:30 am Senior Mens Club

12:00 pm Cars in Context
12:30 pm Pointes of Horticulture
1:00 pm The John Prost Show
1:30 pm Great Lakes Log
2:00 pm Out of the Ordinary
2:30 pm Rotary in the Pointes
3:00 pm In a Heartbeat
3:30 pm Art & Design
4:00 pm Economic Club of Detroit
5:00 pm Great Lakes Log
5:30 pm The John Prost Show
6:00 pm Rotary in the Pointes
6:30 pm Shine a Light
7:00 pm Cars in Context
7:30 pm Things to Do at the War Memorial
8:00 pm In a Heartbeat
8:30 pm Senior Mens Club
9:00 pm Cars in Context
9:30 pm Pointes of Horticulture
10:00 pm The John Prost Show
10:30 pm Great Lakes Log
11:00 pm Out of the Ordinary
11:30 pm Rotary in the Pointes

Midnight In a Heartbeat
12:30 am Art & Design
1:00 am Economic Club of Detroit
2:00 am Great Lakes Log
2:30 am The John Prost Show
3:00 am Rotary in the Pointes
3:30 am Shine a Light
4:00 am Cars in Context
4:30 am Things to Do at the War Memorial
5:00 am In a Heartbeat
5:30 am Pointes of Horticulture
6:00 am Vitality Plus (Step/Kick Boxing)
6:30 am Vitality Plus (Aerobics)
7:00 am Vitality Plus ( Tone)
7:30 am Things to Do at the War Memorial
8:00 am Out of the Ordinary
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Channels
Comcast 5 & 915
A.T.&T. 99
WOW 10
Shine a Light
Bob Bury and Rosanne Jamieson
Detroit Historical Society

Things to Do at the War Memorial
Fencing, Dinner Party 201, Songwrit-
ing 101 and Kids Ballroom Dancing

Out of the Ordinary
Caroline Maun
English Professor and Author

Senior Mens Club
Grosse Pointe Choir

Economic Club of Detroit
Bernie Marcus, Co-Founder,
The Home Depot
Saving the American Dream
Great Lakes Log
Bob Bury and Joel Stone
Dossin Great Lakes Museum
The John Prost Show
Mary Lloyd and Dr. Philip Hessburg
CROP Walk and Eyes on Design
Awards
Rotary in The Pointes and Around
the World
Paul Retenbach and Steve Basile
Art & Design
Jeremy E. Hansen
Rivers Edge Gallery
Cars in Context
Joe Babiasz
Wheres My Dipstick
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400
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unusanaht urks,
ull slas, IOr sula lh-
dlvlduully.
(586)751-8078
400
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HOLI DAY Book
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tO shOw lust waak-
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at. DacanDar 20-
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tua, cOIIaa, ahd tu-
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402 ARTS & CRAFTS
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rlcas.
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406 ESTATE SALES
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408 FURNITURE
I NFANT uht l qua
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( 3 1 3 ) 8 2 2 - 0 8 8 4
412
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HOCKEY Wl ht ar
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Juhuury 1 una ut
Bl HOusa. Cul l
( 313) 520- 328
416 SPORTS EQUIPMENT
YORK dunDall sat,
cusa, ul rs, twO,
thraa, Il va, vl hyl
c O u t a d , $ 2 5 .
( 3 1 3 ) 8 2 2 - 0 8 8 4
500 ANIMALS ADOPT A PET
GROSSE POl ht a
Ahl nul AdOtl Oh
SOclaty. Pats IOr ud-
OtlOh.
( 3 1 3 ) 8 8 4 - 1 5 5 1 ,
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505 LOST & FOUND
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cut. COhtuct CrOssa
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(313)884-1551
510 ANIMAL SERVICES
HEATHER Cl ut e
Dog Walking & Pet
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n l h u t a w u l k .
( 3 1 3 ) 7 3 - 7 0 0
600 CARS
1996 Juuur XJ.
H u h t a r r a a h .
Prlstlha cOhdltlOh.
5 8 , 0 0 0 n l l a s .
$ , 5 0 0
(313)50-2424
2002 HOhdu Clvlc
L X C O u a 2 D .
Muhuul 5 saad,
150K nllas, $2,100
O r D a s t O I I a r .
( 3 1 3 ) 2 8 - 8 4 7 3
600 CARS
601 CHRYSLER
2006 Chryslar TOwh
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0K nl l as, axcal -
laht cOhdltlOh, ruhs
uhd drlvas llka haw,
OOd t l r as uhd
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dOws uhd dOOr
lOcks, crulsa cOh-
trOl, CD luyar, ul-
l Oy whaal s, rust
Iraa, Dlua wlth ray
l ht ar l Or . $4, 450.
( 313) 881- 05
602 FORD
2001 FOrd Tuurus
SE. Excallaht cOhdl-
t l Oh. 75k nl l as.
Ruhs raut. $2,750
(810)488-745
603 GENERAL MOTORS
2002 Cruhd An CT.
Excallaht cOhdltlOh,
l Oudad, rad wl th
ray lhtarlOr, nOOh
r OOI , haw t l r as,
1 5 2 , 0 0 0 nl l a s .
$ 3 , 2 0 0 .
(313)717-8850
DEVI LLE sl l var .
2005, 112k saa tO
uracluta. NO Oll
lauks, haw uskats.
$ 4 , 5 0 0 . C u l l
( 3 1 3 ) 3 4 3 - 0 2 2 5
604 ANTIQUE / CLASSIC
WANTED Cl ussl c
cur, wlll uy u tO
$12,000 125-185.
Cull 7 duys
(248)338-0852/ call.
605 FOREIGN
2 0 0 3 Mu d u
SOrt. Prlstlha cOh-
dltlOh, haw ahlha
uhd ultarhutOr, wlh-
dOw raulutOr, sll-
v ar wl t h Dl uc k
lauthar, 122K nllas,
h a w t l r a s u h d
Drukas, 5 saad
nuhuul , $5, 550.
(313)881-05
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LX. Excallaht cOhdl-
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ruhs raut. $2,500
(810)488-745
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700
APTS/FLATS/DUPLEX
POINTES/HARPER WOODS
1322 WuyDurh, 2
Dadr OOn l Owar ,
$5. lus daOslt.
(888)224-5125
HARCOURT Road.
Attructlva twO Dad-
rOOn uar. Flra-
l uca, hurdwOOd
I l O O r s . $ 8 5 .
( 3 1 3 ) 8 8 - 3 1 7 3
BEACONSFIELD, 1
Iunlly lOwar, 2 Dad-
rOOn, stOva, raIrl-
arutOr, wushar uhd
dryar. OI I straat
urklh. Wutar uhd
haut lhcludad. $75.
C u l l S c h u l t a s ,
( 3 1 3 ) 8 8 5 - 4 4 5
700
APTS/FLATS/DUPLEX
POINTES/HARPER WOODS
BE ACONS F l E L D,
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nulhtulhad uar
uhlt. Udutad klt-
chah/ Duth, cahtrul
ul r uhd haw wl h-
dOws. Must saa.
( 313) 575- 840
GROSSE POl ht a
Purk. 2 DadrOOn
uar, rlvuta Dusa-
naht. lhcludas wu-
tar uhd ulluhcas,
OII straat urklh.
$25 lus sacurlty.
(313)885-445
700
APTS/FLATS/DUPLEX
POINTES/HARPER WOODS
702
APTS/FLATS/DUPLEX
S.C.S./MACOMB COUNTY
$ 1 9 9 . 0 0 MO t a l
ROOns, Slhla Oc-
cuuhcy, Waakl y
Rahtul. MlcrOwuva,
WlFl, RaIrlarutOr,
Sutalllta. ClOsa tO
X Wu y s 4 /
ShOraOlhta MOtOr
LOda, 20000 E. ,
St . Cl ul r ShOr as
( 58) 773- 3700
702
APTS/FLATS/DUPLEX
S.C.S./MACOMB COUNTY
ONE uhd twO Dad-
rOOn uurtnahts-
St. Cl ul r ShOras,
EustOlhta, Hurar
WOOds. Wall nulh-
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tlOhlh, cOlh luuh-
dry uhd stOrua.
$55- $5. Tha
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313-881-882. NO
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704 HOUSES-RENT
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vuultad calllh, 2- 3
DadrOOn, 1 Duth,
2.5 urua, wru-
u r O u h d O r c h ,
rl vuta cOrhar, 3
l Ots. $50.
(58)321-0123
706
HOUSES FOR RENT
DETROIT/WAYNE COUNTY
4443 Radnor St . ,
raut lOcutlOh, Oha
hOusa OII OI Muck
Dy daularshl. Thraa
Dadr OOns , Oha
Duth, Iull Dusanaht.
$775 Cull
(313)88-5255
709
TOWNHOUSES /
CONDOS FOR RENT
CONDO, St. Clulr
ShOr as. $1, 250/
nOht h. Oh Ol I
cOursa ucrOss IrOn
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Iull Duths, luuhdry
rOOn, uttuchad ur-
ua. Prlvuta utad
utlO. NOh-snOkars.
l nnadl uta Occu-
uhcy.
(313)343-0213
716
OFFICE / COMMERCIAL
FOR RENT
$250. 00 nOhthl y.
Exacutl va OIIl ca,
l-4 Sarvlca Drlva
2040 Hurar Avah-
ua. (313)881-42
BEAUTIFUL CrOssa
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llDrury, kltchah uhd
cOy/ Iux nuchlha.
18430 Muck Avah-
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Chrlstlha Or Mury
(313)884-770
716
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sOh, $25 nOhthly.
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ur ua I Or r aht .
17800 E. Wurrah,
1200 sq, It. clauh,
hautad. $1000/ nO.
(313)882-5554
723 VACATION MICHIGAN
HARBOR Srlhs.
C O y v u c u t l O h
cOhdO, sl aas 8.
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( 3 1 3 ) 8 2 3 - 1 2 5 1 ,
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912 BUILDING / REMODELING
PI ONEER POL E
BUlLDlNCS- Fraa as-
tlnutas. Llcahsad
uhd l hsurad. 2x
trussas, 45 yaur
wu r r u h t y , Cu l -
vul una staal , 1
cOlOrs, slhca 17.
#1 l h Ml chl uh.
( 800) 22- 07
914 CARPENTRY
AFFORDABLE cur-
ahtry, 20 yaurs ax-
a r l a h c a . T l l a ,
ul htl h, drywul l ,
lustar raulr. Stava
(58)350-1717
C A R P E N T R Y ,
carunlc tlla, dry-
wull, ulhtlh. 20
yaurs axarlahca.
RausOhuDla rutas.
Burry,
(58)75-277
929 DRYWALL / PLASTERING
ANDY Squlras. Plus-
t ar l h, dr ywul l ,
ulhtlh. StuccO ra-
ul r. Sruy, tax-
t u r a d c a l l l h s .
( 5 8 ) 7 5 5 - 2 0 5 4 ,
( 5 8 ) 2 1 4 - 8 2 1
930 ELECTRICAL SERVICES
( 5 8 6 ) 4 1 5 - 0 1 5 3
HOnastur Elactrlc.
Oldar hOna saclul-
lsts. Clrcult Draukar
DOxas , Out dOOr
l us, r acassad
llhts, uddltlOhs, ull
tyas OI alactrlcul
wOrk. Llcahsad, lh-
surad. www.hO
nOraIusas.cOn
936
FLOOR SANDING /
REFINISHING
ALLNATURALHARD
woodf l oors. com
Dustlass. Fraa as-
tl nutas. Cuuruh-
taad. 20 yaurs. TOhy
AravulO,
(313)330-507
FLOOR suhdl h
uhd Ilhlshlh. Fraa
ast l nut as. Tarry
Yarka
(58)823-7753
943
LANDSCAPERS /
TREE SERVICE/GARDENER
DAVE' s Tr aa &
ShruD. LauI/ yurd/
ut t ar cl auh u.
Fraa astlnutas, 20
yaur s. 10% dl s-
cOuht uvul l uDl a.
(58)21-004
ECONO Cut Lawn
Care. Ful l cl auh
us, uttar clauh-
lh, cOra uarutlOh,
luhdsculh, shOw
ranOvul & nOra.
Rasldahtlul/ COn-
narclul. Llcahsad,
l h s u r a d , B B B .
( 5 8 6 ) 2 1 2 - 4 8 8 4
WOODLAND Hills
CrOuhds Mulhtah-
uhca. Full clauhus,
shOw ranOvul. Cull
T O n T O a r
( 5 8 6 ) 7 7 4 - 8 2 5 0
944 GUTTERS / SIDING
GENTI LE rOOIl h
uhd sldlh. CustOn
saunlass uttars.
Llcahsad, lhsurad.
(313)884-102
945 HANDYMAN
OLDER hOna sa-
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tlOh raulrs. Sawar
clauhlh, curahtry,
lunDlh, alactrlcul,
l ustar, ul htl h,
kltchahs, Duths, nu-
sOhry.
(313)354-255
945 HANDYMAN
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Ml ka huhdynuh.
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curaht ry, hurd-
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carunl c, nurDl a,
ul ht l h. ROOI s,
DuthrOOns, Dusa-
nahts, kl tchahs,
dacks. COda vlOlu-
tlOhs. Snull Or Dl
jODs. 313-237-7607,
586-215-4388, 810
908-4888. Nutl va
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C. P. K. Sar vl cas,
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a h c a . C h u c k
(58)15-0158 Iraa
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IlOOrs, haw uhd ra-
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l ust ar , dr ywul l .
CartlIlcuta OI Occu-
uhcy raulrs. LlIa-
lOh CrOssa POlhta
rasldaht. 35 yaurs
axarl ahca, ahd-
l ass r aI ar ahcas,
Iraa astlnutas. Ll-
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(313)881-3386
945 HANDYMAN
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hOhast uhd daahd-
uDla. My Iunlly wlll
tuka cura OI ull OI
yOur r aul r uhd
nulhtahuhca haads,
snul l uhd l ur a
j ODs, cOda vl Ol u-
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lhsurad cull Chrls,
Iraa astlnutas Car-
tl I l cuta OI Occu-
uhcy.
( 3 1 3 ) 4 0 8 - 1 1 ,
CrOssa POlhta rasld-
ahts.
946 HAULING / MOVING
A1 Hauling/ Handy-
man. 24-7! Clauh
Outs. yurds, Dusa-
nahts, uruas, ut-
t l cs, at c. Al l -
uhcas, snul l da-
nOl l tl Oh.
(586)764-0906
946 HAULING / MOVING
CALL us- Lat's tulk
trush! All yOur huul-
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Cur Dua, ul l -
uhcas, juhk, stOr-
ua uhlts. Whaalad
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uDla OOds wlll Da
dOhut ad Or r a-
cyclad. Fraa astln-
u t a s . C h r l s ,
( 3 1 3 ) 4 0 8 - 1 1 .
CrOssa POlhta rasld-
ahts.
954 PAINTING / DECORATING
ALL POlhtas Pulht-
lh, 20 yaurs OI ra-
Iarruls. DOh McClus-
sOh, vlsu/ Mustar-
curd. (313)215-507
BRIAN'S PAINTING
lhtarlOr/ ExtarlOr.
Saclulllh ull
tyas ulhtlh,
cuulklh, wlhdOw
lulh, lustar ra-
ulr. Cuuruhtaad.
lhsurad. Fraa astln-
utas. RausOhuDla.
(586)822-2078
957 PLUMBING & INSTALLATION
HOT wutar tuhks,
I u u c a t s , d r u l h
clauhlh/ shuklh,
tOllats, lhstullutlOh
Or raul rs, l auks
Ilxad. Llcahsad lh-
surad. Chrls, CrOssa
POl ht a r asl daht .
( 313) 408- 11
960 ROOFING SERVICES
YORKSHIRE Home
Services. Taur OIIs,
Ilut rOOIs, 35 yaurs
ax ar l ahc a. L l -
cahsad uhd lhsurad.
(313)881-3386
966 SNOW REMOVAL
SNOW ranOvul uhd
lca nalt.
(313)283-1437
977 WALL WASHING
MADAR Mul htah-
uhca. Huhd wush
wulls uhd wlhdOws.
Fraa astl nutas &
r a I a r a h c a s .
( 3 1 3 ) 8 2 1 - 2 8 4
981 WINDOW WASHING
FAMOUS Mulhtah-
uhca. Llcahsad & lh-
surad slhca 143.
Cut t ar cl auhl h/
Owar wushl h.
( 313) 884- 4300
UNIVERSAL Main-
t enance- ut t ar
clauhlh uhd dOwh-
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Since 1950
2013 EFFECTIVE DATES
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DEC.
19th
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DEC.
22nd
SAT.
DEC.
21st
FRI.
DEC.
20th
Harper Corner at Martin Rd.
St. Clulr Shores (586) ??1-118?
...$1.00=$2.00 HERE....AND YOU GET POINTS TOO!! WITH THE VILLAGE CARD
Double Coupons up to $1.00 EVERY DAY!
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PRE-ORDER
PRICING ONLY
DEARBORN
SPIRAL HAM
USDA CHOICE
STANDING
RIB ROAST
WHOLE
BEEF
TENDERLOIN
FRESH NATURAL
PORK
CROWN ROAST
$
3
99
L.
$
8
99
L.
SLICED FREE
$
3
99
L.
$
6
99
L.
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from Appetizers, Meats, Cheeses & Vegetables
We Have a Selection Thats Just Right For You!
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THE ENTERTAINER
Meat & Cheeses
Starting at:
$
39
99
SERVES 10-13
THE NIBBLER
Meat & Cheeses
Great for snacking!
Starting at:
$
39
99
SERVES 10-13
SIMPLE PLEASURE
Veggies & Dip
Starting at:
$
39
99
SERVES 10-13
VILLAGE FAVORITE!
Crowd Pleaser!
PARTY SUB
3 Ft.
$
39
99
6 Ft.
$
69
99
DEARBORN
SPIRAL HAM PLATTER
Starting at:
$
59
99
SERVES 15-20
USDA CHOICE, BEEF
ENGLISH
ROAST
FRESH PORK
BONELESS CENTER CUT
PORK
LOIN CHOPS
USDA CHOICE BEEF LOIN
CARVERS TRADITION BONELESS
NEW YORK
STRIP ROAST
FRESH BONELESS
BEEF
STEW
FRESH GRADE A SPLIT
CHICKEN BREAST
OR
WHOLE ROASTING
CHICKEN
SMITHFIELD
SLICED
BACON
$
3
49
L.
$
2
99
L.
$
7
99
L.
$
3
99
L.
$
1
29
L.
$
3
99
121 oz.
$
5
99
EA0h
WHOLE
ROTISSERIE
CHICKEN
MUENSTER OR
PROVOLONE CHEESE
$
5
99
L.
BROWN SUGAR
OR MAPLE HAM
OLD TIME
DELI
$
4
99
L.
SPINACH OR
MEXICALI DIP
$
5
99
L.
GENUINE
IDAHO BAKING
POTATOES
10/
$
10
California
SEEDLESS
NAVEL
ORANGES
SEEDLESS
CLEMENTINES
OR TANGERINES
DEL MONTE
GOLD
PINEAPPLE
2/
$
5
0Z. PK0
BLUEBERRIES
OR
BLACKBERRIES
$
4
99
5 L. 0X
$
1
99
EA0h
$
2
99
8 L. A0
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KOWALSKI
FRESH OR SMOKED
KIELBASA
$
4
99
L.
COLBY, CO-JACK OR
PKPPKR JACK CHKKSK
OLD TIME
DELI
$
4
99
L.
BLACK TIE
LARGE COOKED
SHRIMP
NORTH ATLANTIC
LOBSTER
TAILS
EXTRA LARGE FULLY COOKED
TAL-ON
SHRIMP
WILD CAUGHT
EXTRA LARGE
SEA SCALLOPS
WILD CAUGHT
RED KING
CRAB LEGS
$
9
99
L.
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2 L. A0
$
4
99
4 oz.
$
12
99
1 0Z.
A0
230 0T.
$
14
99
L.
$
15
99
L.
2024 0T.
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
NESTLE
TOLL HOUSE
MORSELS
DOMINO
SUGAR
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR
DORITOS OR
TOSTITOS
CANTINA
BUDWEISER
OR LABATTS
LIGHT
LIBERTY CREEK
WINE
AQUAFINA
WATER
?P
SAM ADAMS OR
ANGRY ORCHARD
+ 0EP
$
13
99
12PK
12oz.
0TTLE$
BETTER MADE
POTATO CHIPS
$
1
79
10 oz.
A0
COKE OR PEPSI
PRODUCTS
TOMBSTONE
PIZZA
PRAIRIE FARMS
ICE CREAM
FRESHLIKE FROZEN
VEGETABLES
IMPERIAL
QUARTERS
PRAIRIE FARMS
1% OR HOMOGKNZKD
MILK
SIMPLY
ORANGK JCK
SPARTAN
SHREDDED
CHEESE
YOPLAIT
YOGURT
+ 0EP
$
15
99
24PK
12oz.
0AN$
$
5
99
1.5 LT
$
2
99
0ALL0N
$
5
99
2830. 0Z.
LIMIT 2
$
1
99
1012 0Z.
$
1
89
4 L. A0
$
2
29
5 L. A0 2/
$
5
912 0Z.
$
3
99
1.9 0Z.
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24 PK 5/
$
5
2 L|TEP
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4/
$
12
12 PK.
12 0Z.
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3/
$
11
12 |N0h
3/
$
10
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1 0Z.
2/
$
6
59 0Z.
2/
$
3
8 0Z.
10/
$
5
4 0Z.
99

1 0Z.
OVENGOLD
TURKEY BREAST
$
6
99
L.

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