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It was a night for a <strong>Canton</strong>ite Christmas<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> ©bsttrticr<br />
Volume 9 Number 39 Thursday, December 8. 1983 <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan 72 Pages Twenty-Five Cents<br />
A new 'do' for the holidays<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> College of Beauty and Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> School of<br />
Hair Design are mighty grateful to the fellow with the hearty laugh<br />
who came all the way from the North Pole for a 'care cut.'<br />
Students are donating their time from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday,<br />
BILL BRESLER/staf! photographe><br />
December 12, to give more 'care cuts'. Proceeds (donation is $4)<br />
will go to the <strong>Canton</strong> Goodfellows and Salvation Army, enabling<br />
the organizations to help make this holiday season a merry one for<br />
needy area residents.<br />
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32 teachers<br />
turn on union<br />
in wake of<br />
school strike<br />
By Emory Daniels<br />
staff writer<br />
A group of Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> teachers<br />
who crossed the picket lines during<br />
the recent strike have hired an attorney<br />
to file an appeal against the union<br />
for what it believes is undue harassment.<br />
The group consists of 32 teachers<br />
who were among some 55 who crossed<br />
the picket line to report for work during<br />
the recent strike.<br />
Calling themselves Teachers for<br />
Professional Action, the group has<br />
challenged the right of the executive<br />
board of the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Education<br />
Association (PCEA) to adopt and<br />
circulate a resolution providing that<br />
the 55 who worked during the strike<br />
are barred from holding any union off-<br />
Ice for the life of the contract.<br />
The teachers are upset also that the<br />
union listed their names on bulletin<br />
boards throughout the school district.<br />
After the PCEA failed to rescind its<br />
resolution of censure, the splinter<br />
group hired David A Kallman of Lansing<br />
as its attorney.<br />
Kallman now is preparing a formal<br />
appeal to be made to the PCEA Board<br />
of Reference (a union appeal committee)<br />
and to the MEA Board of Reference.<br />
The PCEA executive board adopted<br />
the resolution in question on Oct. 25.<br />
After posting the resolution on school<br />
bulletin boards, a letter was sent from<br />
the union to each of the 55 faculty<br />
members.<br />
That letter noted, in part: "Your refusal<br />
to join us (on strike) was detrimental<br />
to our cause and thus reprehensible.<br />
Many of you, as individuals, have<br />
been supported and aided by your association.<br />
All of you have reaped the benefits<br />
that have been garnered in the<br />
Please turn to Page 5<br />
Break-ins: <strong>Canton</strong> cops' never-ending battle<br />
By Gary Cates and M.B. Dillon Ward<br />
staff writers<br />
It's happening in <strong>Canton</strong> one-and-ahalf<br />
times a day, and for police it's a<br />
perpetual battle.<br />
Because homes are being burglarized<br />
so frequently, law enforcement in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> is attempting to form "an organized<br />
front" against crime.<br />
"People out there are lone islands.<br />
But put them all together, and you<br />
build a massive wall," said Cpl. Robert<br />
van Lith of <strong>Canton</strong>'s crime prevention<br />
, unit.<br />
In 1981, 606 break-ins were reported<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong> Township The number<br />
dropped to 553 the next year.<br />
Up until November of ihis year,<br />
"when we went way off the charts,"<br />
1983 was "an excellent year," said van<br />
Lith. "We would have come in well under<br />
500 had it not been for that string.''<br />
Of the 481 break-ins occurring in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> through Nov. 30, 1983, 61 were<br />
reported last month. (Not all burglaries<br />
Judges plagued<br />
by 'perennials'<br />
By Gary M. Cates<br />
staff writer<br />
Although many people would like to<br />
see accused bouse burglars kept off the<br />
streets while awaiting trial, the judges'<br />
hands are Ued in most cases<br />
"It is true many accused burglars<br />
commit more break-ins while released<br />
on bood," said Judge James Garber of<br />
the 35th District Court in Plymouth<br />
However, the likelihood of a suspect<br />
committing another burglary while<br />
awaiting trial can't be reason for setting<br />
a high bond to insure that the individual<br />
is kept behind bars .<br />
"The setting of bond is not to be used<br />
as a form of punishment All persons<br />
are enUtled to reasonable bood. "<br />
Garber said<br />
When setting bood , judges, by law,<br />
must consider an established set of criteria<br />
First is the seriousness of the alleged<br />
crime — such as a misdemeanor<br />
versos a felony, or a violent crime<br />
versus a non violent crime<br />
Second is the accused individual's<br />
prior criminal record, exclusive of any<br />
juvenile offenses which are inadmissible<br />
In court<br />
Third is the likelihood of the individual<br />
to show up for trial For this element.<br />
judges consider what ties the<br />
person has to the community, such as<br />
residence work, family, and so on.<br />
Garber said<br />
TIED TO THIS is a recent court order<br />
In Wayne and Oakland counties<br />
which stipulates that persons accused<br />
of misdemeaneri and awaiting trial<br />
can't be sent to the county jail due to<br />
overcrowded conditions<br />
Likewise, judges are advised against<br />
•ending persons accused of non-violent<br />
felonies to the coontv tail<br />
"Under the advisory we are to look<br />
for all ways possible not to send people<br />
down to the county jail,'' Garber said<br />
Local jails are out. according to the<br />
judge, since a prisoner's stay is limited<br />
(by state regulations) to 72 hours in the<br />
local lockups.<br />
With these factors in mind, Garber<br />
considered the problem with bouse burglars<br />
In the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> area many<br />
of the accused burglars are between<br />
the ages of 17 and 21 and live in the<br />
community<br />
Because of the relative young age,<br />
many of the accused persons don't have<br />
prior criminal records — since juvenile<br />
offenses aren't counted Also, a house<br />
break-in is considered a non-violent felony<br />
These factors, coupled with the fact<br />
that many of the suspects live in the<br />
community, force the judges to set low<br />
bonds. Thus, the accused burglar is allowed<br />
to return to the streets while<br />
awaiting trial, creating the possibility<br />
of more break-ins<br />
HOWEVER, Garber said the problem<br />
used to be worse. During the 1970a<br />
the state's laws were changed to allow<br />
for consecutive sentencing for crimes<br />
committed while out on bood.<br />
Before the change, all sentences<br />
were served concurrently — meaning a<br />
person could be arrested for a house<br />
break-in, be released on bood and commit<br />
another break-in. and receive the<br />
same number of years in prison despite<br />
the number of corfVictioos<br />
The result of the concurrent sentence,<br />
in effect was granting the<br />
accused a license to commit as many<br />
break-ins as he wanted while oat on<br />
bond, Garber said<br />
Please turn to Page 4<br />
are reported to police, however, van<br />
Lith said).<br />
In last month's break-ins. the thieves<br />
seemed to have used the same method.<br />
"They went in through kitchen windows<br />
that were never properly secured,<br />
stole purses or wallets, and exited taking<br />
only cash," van Lith said.<br />
"It appeared to be the same people<br />
who went to three subs."<br />
Police went to the people living in<br />
the area being targeted.<br />
"We notified all the homeowners in<br />
the vicinity that this was happening<br />
Neighborhood Watch groups (organized<br />
volunteers who report suspicious persons<br />
and events to police) appeared to<br />
put the crunch on them," van Lith said<br />
LT. LARRY STEWART said breakins<br />
over the past few weeks have oc-<br />
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Head-on<br />
injures 2<br />
A 25-year-old YpsilanU woman and a<br />
34-year-old <strong>Canton</strong> man were injured<br />
Wednesday after an early-morning<br />
head-on crash on slippery, snow-cov<br />
ered <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road<br />
Robin Sue Warren of YpsilanU was<br />
listed in poor coodition Wednesday<br />
morning at Wayne County General<br />
Hospital, police said. Kris Christensen<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> was treated for minor injuries<br />
and released<br />
According to <strong>Canton</strong> police officer<br />
William Keppen, the accident occurred<br />
about 7 05 a m near the township hall<br />
Warren's small-model Mercury north<br />
curred township-wide with a roughly<br />
equal number of them happening during<br />
the day and at night.<br />
Thieves are hitting places that have<br />
doorwalls, Stewart said. About half (the<br />
burglars) are from <strong>Canton</strong>, and the remainder<br />
from Westland, Plymouth,<br />
and other west metro communities, he<br />
added.<br />
In the majority of Plymouth-area incidents,<br />
burglars enter the home<br />
through a window, then collect jewelry,<br />
TV's, cash and cameras, and exit<br />
through rear doors or doorwalls.<br />
Van Lith analyzed all 1982 arrests<br />
and discovered "that better than 70<br />
percent (of burglars) were young people<br />
under 21 In the vast majority of<br />
cases, they're living at home, so (the<br />
reason they're committing break-ins) is<br />
not economic need<br />
HOUSE<br />
GUIDE<br />
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Creative Living<br />
Reel Estate Section<br />
collision<br />
drivers<br />
bound on <strong>Canton</strong> Center, apparently<br />
crossed the center line and struck<br />
Christensen s pickup truck head-on. police<br />
said<br />
The pavement was snow-covered<br />
and icy." Keppen said "Snow had<br />
blown across the roadway<br />
Warren was pinned in her car for almost<br />
a half-hour. Keppen said Rescuers<br />
from the <strong>Canton</strong> Fire Depart<br />
ment used the Jaws of Life tool to ex<br />
tricate her<br />
Neither Warren nor Christensen was<br />
wearing a seat belt Keppen said<br />
"They have shelter, and are being<br />
fed and clothed."<br />
Plymouth's Lt. Henry Berghoff. who<br />
says break-ins in Plymouth are 'the<br />
worst I've ever seen it," van Lith says<br />
many burglaries are committed to support<br />
drug habits.<br />
CONVERTING STOLEN goods into<br />
drugs or cash has become easier for<br />
burglars, said Berghoff. A burglar can<br />
take the stolen property to a "dope<br />
house" and exchange it for narcotics,<br />
he said<br />
While many dope houses are in Detroit.<br />
Berghoff said some local operations<br />
have been discovered<br />
Gold and silver items can be fenced<br />
at pawn shops or through underground<br />
fences for about 10 percent of market<br />
value, said Plymouth Township Police<br />
Chief Carl Berry<br />
Police are enlisting citizen assistance<br />
in the fight against crime because<br />
Please turn to Page 4<br />
How residents<br />
can return fire<br />
Residents can decrease their chances<br />
of falling prey to burglars by going on<br />
the offensive, say local police<br />
Officers, in fact, note that the majority<br />
of victims become victims because<br />
of their own negligence<br />
"We do a lot of things because we're<br />
careless I can't tell you how many<br />
times we take a burglary report and<br />
are unable to determine how the thief<br />
entered," said Cpl Robert van Lith of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s crime prevention unit<br />
The answer is the homeowner must<br />
have forgotten to lock the door If you<br />
leave your garage door wide open it's<br />
an open invitation to steal a bike,<br />
snowblower or tool box Once inside the<br />
garage, (burglars) can take all day to<br />
break into the house and remove all the<br />
Items they need there " said Lith<br />
Homes always should appear and<br />
sound like they're occupied, he added<br />
Whatever you do. you should conform<br />
to that." van Lith said<br />
Neighbors can be of great assistance<br />
to each other, picking up mail and<br />
newspapers, accepting deliveries and<br />
caring for pets<br />
That's the kind of thing good neigh<br />
bors should be willing to do for one an<br />
other." said van Lith<br />
Among other anti
2MP.C) 0&£Thur»day. December 8, 1983<br />
obituaries<br />
THOMAS C. SANTER<br />
Funeral services for Mr. Santer, 50, of Plymouth,<br />
were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home in<br />
Plymouth with the Rev William A. flitter officiating.<br />
Memorial contributions may be. made to the<br />
Santer Children's Education Fund in care of First<br />
Federal Savings Bank & Trust Co., 1200 S. Sheldon,<br />
Plymouth 48170, attentio'n: Robert Denham Envelopes<br />
are available at the funeral home.<br />
Mr. Santer, who died Dec. 3 in Southfield. was<br />
born in Detroit and moved to Plymouth in 1974<br />
from Traverse City. A district manager with Michigan<br />
Bell Telephone Co., he graduated in 1957 from<br />
Eastern Michigan University with a bachelor's degree<br />
in economics. He was active in volunteer work<br />
with Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community Schools in alternative<br />
education and with Growth Works Inc..<br />
Plymouth.<br />
Survivors include his wife, Lois; daughters, Lisa<br />
and Laura, both of Ypsilanti. Amy McKaig of Colony.<br />
Texas, son, Kevin of St. Louis.; sister, Irene<br />
Oberstadt of Redford; brothers. William of Redford.<br />
Kenneth of Honor, Mich., and Richard of Big<br />
Rapids<br />
KARL D. HOTCHKISS<br />
Funeral services for Mr. Hotehkiss, 85, of Plymouth,<br />
were held recently in R.G L G R. Harris Funeral<br />
Home, Garden City, with burial in Urban,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Mr. Hotchkiss. who died Nov 28 in Garden City<br />
Hospital Osteopathic, had been employed as a<br />
salesman in the home improvement field. He is survived<br />
by three cousins<br />
ELSIE MA COMBER<br />
Funeral services for Mrs. Macomber. 95. of<br />
Plymouth, were held recently in Schrader Funeral<br />
Home with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth.<br />
Mrs. Macomber, who died Nov. 30, had lived in<br />
or near Plymouth all her life.<br />
She was a person who spent her life in the service<br />
of others. After her brother and sister left home,<br />
for instance, she stayed with her parents and cared<br />
for them until their deaths. After her parents died,<br />
she continued to live on Amelia Street.<br />
She was an active, frugal person, a seamstress,<br />
and a homemaker who took care of a large garden<br />
and her home. She took in roomers and took care of<br />
them She once took a friend into her home and<br />
cared for her friend until her friend died, then paid<br />
for her funeral.<br />
She did all her own housework and maintenance,<br />
even shoveling her sidewalks until she had a stroke<br />
and broke her hip at age 88 She spent her last 7Va<br />
years in Nightengale West Convalescent Home. She<br />
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Here's to Your Better Health<br />
by Dr. Robert W. Simon, D C.<br />
Or. Simon<br />
HOW DO YOU DEFINE HEALTH?<br />
Th« madfcW Miration of good haaftrt a th« absence o*<br />
ana—« Astd that d«flnnton is flexible enough to that an<br />
insurance company wU accept you as hearth/ N you have<br />
nothing more than a KOs sinus mtth poet nasal flrtp si*<br />
cowls par y«ar. indigestion. heartburn, flatulence, constipation.<br />
dry hair, a cauple of aMrgtee (ao long aa they don't<br />
give you asthma), decayed teeth IrrttaMRy, fatigability,<br />
•naomnla. and dtfflculty m concentrating Which means that<br />
the popular daflnftion of hearth la any state «f 8, 1983 OAL (C)3A<br />
Christmas, <strong>Canton</strong>-style<br />
Holiday hoopla is all newt to wide-eyed Maureen Hayes, nine<br />
months, who kept dry thanks to mom, Mary Hayes.<br />
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Tree-lighting,<br />
Carols & Santa<br />
Cantomtes got into the Christmas spirit Monday<br />
night at township hall during the 5th annual treelighting<br />
ceremony.<br />
No one seemed to mind the rain, as Supervisor<br />
James Poole, John Flodin and <strong>Canton</strong>ite Sandy<br />
Preblich led Christmas carollers with the help of<br />
the Cant^j Seniors' Kitchen Band sound<br />
Then 'came the big countdown, and the township<br />
tree suddenly was all aglow. As the oooh's and ah's<br />
died down, the clippety-clop of a horse and wagon<br />
could be heard.<br />
Making their way up the candle-lined drive were<br />
Santa, some helpers and Rudolph's fill-in — much<br />
to the delight of his anxious young admirers<br />
Once inside town hall. Santa visited with youngsters<br />
and handed out gifts.<br />
Those who considered themselves too old or<br />
naughty to chat with Santa busied themselves mingling<br />
with friends, sipping coffee and decorating a<br />
Christmas tree Many residents brought ornarmmts<br />
from home to adorn their township tree<br />
Cantomtes who've attended the township event in<br />
past years said the crowd was as big as ever<br />
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O&E Thursday, December 8, 1983<br />
ak-ins a growing problem for police, judges<br />
they require more warriors than there<br />
are police officers.<br />
"For every one (thief) we catch, 10<br />
more are out there. We can close only<br />
»o many (cases) with each arrest,'' van<br />
Lith said<br />
Ninety-five percent of <strong>Canton</strong>'s subdivisions<br />
are organized (with Neighborhood<br />
Watch groups), however there's<br />
"very little ongoing effort," he added.<br />
Crowded jails mean<br />
'perennial offenders'<br />
Cofitinued from Page 1<br />
"What did they have to loose if it<br />
didn't mean anymore prison time?"<br />
With a consecutive sentence, should<br />
the accused be convicted of the same<br />
crime (committed while the person was<br />
out on bond for the first offense), the<br />
prison time is served separately. Thus,<br />
two five-year sentences would mean 10<br />
years in jail — instead of five years for<br />
both offenses.<br />
However, the threat of consecutive<br />
sentencing doesn't appear to deter<br />
many of the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> house<br />
burglars. In fact, Garber said many<br />
persons who have spent time in prison<br />
for house burglaries end up being arrested<br />
for the crime shortly after their<br />
release.<br />
"The problem is there's an awful lot<br />
of apathy. Crime has not been as low as<br />
some perceive it to be, and it's hard to<br />
get them excited. People are motivated<br />
only when the problem is high. It's<br />
human nature," van Lith said.<br />
"Educating people to take care of<br />
themselves and secure their homes is<br />
absolutely the only way. See accompanying<br />
story..<br />
Individuals interested in organizing<br />
Neighborhood Watch groups may call<br />
van Lith at J97-MOO.<br />
COMPLICATING LIFE for police is<br />
UK fact that many times arrested per-<br />
How homeowners<br />
can battle burglars<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
"We blurt out time and time again<br />
that people take care of themselves by<br />
securing windows and basements with<br />
good locks, lights, dogs and alarm system®<br />
"Secondly, neighbors should be<br />
watching out for each other. When one<br />
isn't home, the other should keep an<br />
eye on their place. If it's for a day, evening<br />
or vacation."<br />
Seniors sponsor 'Call Santa' project<br />
Kids aged 10 and younger will have<br />
almost two weeks to phone Santa and<br />
Mrs. Claus, compliments of the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Senior Citizens program.<br />
0575 from 10 a.m. to noon, and from 2-<br />
4 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.<br />
A special Saturday session will be<br />
from 10 a.m. to noon Dec. 17.<br />
Children may call 397-0470 or 397- THERE IS no charge for the dial-<br />
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sons are released on bood, only to commit<br />
more burglaries.<br />
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The results of a presiden<br />
sion, which Garber serv<br />
ant, found that 90 ,<br />
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nies, including burgMry) areVonunit<br />
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'x' number of people create<br />
portion ot our crime. House b<br />
and entering is no different," Gifber<br />
said.<br />
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past You must be cognizant<br />
of the fact that your<br />
contracts have not been<br />
acquired by magic nor<br />
the beneficence of the administration<br />
. . We<br />
question your willingness<br />
to accept any rights,<br />
guaranteed by our contract,<br />
when you refused<br />
to support actions necessary<br />
to attain these<br />
rights, Your continued<br />
lack of commitment will<br />
only serve to further alienate<br />
your colleagues."<br />
AT ABOUT THE same<br />
time the PCEA executive<br />
board sent the above letter<br />
to the 55 employees,<br />
the school administration<br />
expressed its concern to<br />
the union leadership.<br />
Norm Kee, assistant<br />
superintendent for employee<br />
relations, wrote<br />
PCEA President Mickey<br />
Edell that the final settlement<br />
included an agreement<br />
that there would be<br />
no reprisals as a result of<br />
the strike.<br />
"It seemed clear to me.<br />
when we agreed, that it<br />
certainly was a two-way<br />
issue." Kee wrote<br />
"I am continuing to<br />
hear that threats of<br />
reprisals are being made<br />
by the association against<br />
many of our employees<br />
Perhaps, it is not an association<br />
position but merely<br />
words by an unthinking,<br />
unprofessional personnel<br />
in your bargaining<br />
unit. It should be of some<br />
concern that a few unthinking<br />
people could<br />
open the association to a<br />
discrimination suit — or<br />
worse."<br />
Kee also sent a letter<br />
to each of the 55 teachers<br />
pledging the administration<br />
and school board's<br />
commitment to "do all in<br />
its power to protect you<br />
professionally and legally,<br />
if necessary, from<br />
such unprofessional actions''<br />
THEN ON NOV. 7, a<br />
letter signed by 32 of the<br />
55 was sent to the PCEA<br />
executive board That letter<br />
began<br />
"As leadership who repeatedly<br />
encouraged<br />
members to follow their<br />
individual moral conscience,'<br />
it is regrettable<br />
that you have chosen to<br />
harass and take punitive<br />
measures against colleagues<br />
who resolved to<br />
stand up for their beliefs.<br />
"You are the leadership<br />
who said 'ratify this<br />
contract.' You are the<br />
leadership who strengthened<br />
the no strike language.<br />
Then you ask us to<br />
ignore our individual contractual<br />
obligations."<br />
The dissenting group<br />
argued that a majority<br />
vote of teachers cannot<br />
void the contract and that<br />
the executive board cannot<br />
justify striking by<br />
claiming "association unity."<br />
"No majority vote, no<br />
union bylaws, no coalition<br />
action abrogates our individual<br />
responsibility to<br />
adhere to a signed contract.<br />
As professionals,<br />
we refuse to be incited by<br />
emotibnal arguments We<br />
refused to breach a legal<br />
contract We also question<br />
the contractual gains<br />
that were attained by<br />
these tactics."<br />
The dissenting group<br />
wrote that distribution<br />
districtwide of the resolution<br />
at issue "can only be<br />
interpreted as an attempt<br />
by union leadership to<br />
further alienate and incite<br />
our colleagues We<br />
are sure you are cognizant<br />
of that fact that the<br />
settlement you agreed to<br />
included a no-reprisals<br />
clause for all parties, We<br />
question your good faith<br />
effort to honor this agreement<br />
when you choose to<br />
abide by only theose sections<br />
which protect you.<br />
"Listing individual<br />
names and permitting<br />
public posting of the<br />
same constitutes an infringement<br />
of our basic<br />
rights. Your actions have<br />
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In that letter, the group<br />
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and remove it from all local,<br />
state and national union<br />
records The 32 teachers<br />
also ask the union to<br />
abide by the no reprisal<br />
clause and to notify all<br />
union members that the<br />
resolution in questioc and<br />
allegations "were not justified<br />
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THE UNION answered<br />
that the remedy lay in<br />
filing an appeal with the<br />
PCEA Board of Reference<br />
and tbe'MEA Board<br />
of Reference. At that<br />
point the dissenting<br />
teachers instructed their<br />
attorney to begin that appeal.<br />
In the process, the<br />
teachers learned the<br />
PCEA Board of Reference<br />
did not have a<br />
quorum as three-fifths of<br />
the board's terms had expired.<br />
If an appointment<br />
of three members could<br />
not be arranged, Edell<br />
wrote on Nov, 27, then<br />
the union's executive<br />
board would act as the local<br />
board of reference<br />
(suggesting that the<br />
group voting on the resolution<br />
would be the one to<br />
hear the appeal).<br />
Refunds due<br />
In the meantime a petition<br />
was circulated by<br />
teachers who did go on<br />
strike protesting the action<br />
of the union in adopting<br />
the resolution of censure.<br />
That petition was<br />
circulated at the elementary<br />
level primarily and<br />
reportedly turned into the<br />
PCEA executive board.<br />
That petition read in<br />
part: "The undersigned<br />
would like to object to the<br />
listing of names of those<br />
who crossed the picket<br />
lines. This is a democratic<br />
society and for that<br />
reason, and that reason<br />
alone, the individual<br />
should have the right to<br />
choose to disagree with<br />
the majority decision,<br />
"If an individual feels<br />
that it is wrong to strjke<br />
while under legal contract,<br />
and chooses not to<br />
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there should be no<br />
need to further emphasize<br />
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names. We shouldJbe<br />
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No name calling or<br />
public denigration should<br />
exist in an organization<br />
representing teachers,<br />
who are supporters of democracy,<br />
decency, and<br />
ethics.<br />
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These people have the<br />
right to membership, the<br />
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One of the 32 teachers<br />
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for Professional Action<br />
have been advised<br />
that the MEA will have<br />
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did receive, and share<br />
with the executive board,<br />
a petition signed by some<br />
,30-35 teachers who did go<br />
on strike protesting the<br />
posting of names of those<br />
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St. Mary's commemorates<br />
25th year with open houses<br />
"By W W. Edgar<br />
-staff writer<br />
I Elaborate plans, including monthly<br />
meetings throughout the next year, are<br />
just a sampling of activites slated to<br />
commemorate the silver anniversary<br />
tof St. Mary Hospital Dec 8. 1984<br />
The monthly gatherings will include<br />
an open house for special groups including<br />
local officials from Livonia,<br />
' Redford Township, Garden City. West-<br />
^land, Farmington, Plymouth, Plymouth<br />
'Tonwsltfp. Northville and Northville<br />
Township — the areas which the hospillal<br />
was originally designed to serve<br />
The monthly meetings will begin<br />
^with a mass celebrated by the Rev<br />
-Moses Anderson at 10:30 a.m. Sunday,<br />
Dec. 11, in the Our Lady of Czestochowa<br />
Chapel. A dinner will follow<br />
i The gatherings are one way of letting<br />
residents see first hand the service<br />
l provided by the hospital since it opened<br />
iits doors Dec. 8. 1959.<br />
'm Since it opened the hospital has un-<br />
• dergone two expansions which in-<br />
" creased bed capacity from the original<br />
r 185 to the present 335 Another expansion<br />
is planned to mark the silver anniversary<br />
campus news<br />
• C AST MEMBER<br />
Central Michigan University student<br />
Holly Davis played Lotus Blossom in<br />
the university's theatre production of<br />
"The Teahouse of the August Moon."<br />
The prize-winning play takes a comical<br />
look at the conflict between Westem<br />
and Oriental customs as an American<br />
Army officer administers a tiny<br />
Okinawan village after World War II.<br />
Davis, a senior, is the daughter of<br />
Ruth and Brice Davis of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
• GRADUATES<br />
One <strong>Canton</strong> resident and nine Plymouth<br />
residents were among those receiving<br />
college degrees at fall commencement<br />
exercises at Michigan<br />
State University.<br />
Brenda L. Yoakam of Bedford Drive<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong> received a bachelor of social<br />
science degree<br />
Plymouth residents receiving degrees<br />
were:<br />
• Vicky Mishler of Pine Hill, and Gregory<br />
Patak of Ivywood received bachelor<br />
of science degrees in packaging<br />
Carol Gray of Rockledge received a<br />
bachelor of arts in hotel and restaurant<br />
management.<br />
Michael Leary of Harding received a<br />
WALLPAPER<br />
THE HOSPITAL complex was proposed<br />
more than 40 years ago when the<br />
Felician Sisters established themselves<br />
on the half-square mile of farm land at<br />
Five Mile and Levan roads.<br />
The first approach was made in 1948<br />
by medical groups in the area. In 1949<br />
the newly organized Livonia Chamber<br />
of Commerce approached Sister Mary<br />
Januaria the head of the order, and<br />
promised full support of the newly incorporated<br />
city of Livonia in obtaining<br />
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Robert Kaiser hooks rugs in the lobby of the Mayflower<br />
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9 on top in math<br />
Nine students at Plymouth Centennial Educational<br />
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By being in the top five percent they will be<br />
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Soo Kim, Steven Pedlow, Jeff Stillson. Terry Tang.<br />
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Thursday. December 8, 1963 04tE<br />
Turning hooking<br />
into works of art<br />
By W.W. Edgar<br />
staff writer<br />
Some men have interesting and unusual<br />
hobbies, but few are more interesting<br />
and unusual than that qf Robert<br />
Kaiser, a retiree from <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
He sits by the hour, at home or at<br />
holiday appearances, and books rugs.<br />
It is most unusual for a man to spend<br />
so much time doing what often has<br />
been considered a woman's hobby. But<br />
Kaiser just laughs off the comparison<br />
and tells how he got started by weaving<br />
string in his mother's kitchen as a boy<br />
in Bryon, Ohio.<br />
"When she would come home from<br />
the grocery store — we didn't have<br />
supermarkets in those days — I would<br />
grab the string from her packages. I<br />
had been told that if I would take an<br />
ordinary spool and place four tacks upright<br />
on the end, I could weave the<br />
string into rope.I tried and succeeded.<br />
And Mother would be enraged to see all<br />
her good string being turned into small<br />
strands of rope. But it worked And<br />
from those days I have always had a<br />
close attachment to weaving and hooking,<br />
as they call it."<br />
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pearance in the lobby of the Mayflower<br />
Hotel. Surrounded by a table filled with<br />
his work, he sits there booking and<br />
hooking at the rate of one square foot<br />
each hour.<br />
SOME OF HIS works are masterpieces<br />
on which he has worked for a<br />
year or more.<br />
One of the most famous is a 3-by-5foot<br />
rug which shows the wings of an<br />
Amenaan Eagle spread over a flag of<br />
Connectf&ut when it was the newest<br />
state to join the Union It has 14 stars<br />
He has another of Santa Claus. in<br />
bright colors, on whichbe has worked<br />
for months.<br />
The odd part of his hobby is that he<br />
didn't start hooking in a serious fashion<br />
until he was 52-years-old.<br />
HIS FAMILY had moved to <strong>Canton</strong><br />
from Ohio. As a young man he worked<br />
at the Kaiser auto plant for a time before<br />
hiring out as a guide at Greenfield<br />
Village.<br />
During his tour of duty he would pass<br />
the arts and crafts section. And each<br />
time he grew fonder of the idea of<br />
being transferred there. He finally got<br />
his wish and worked at the Village for<br />
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Oiit: Thursday, December a, 1983<br />
Home energy audits do save you money<br />
First of two articles<br />
By Penny Wright<br />
special writer<br />
"If I couldn't save a homeowner $100<br />
to $150 a year off his utility bills, I<br />
wouldn't be doing the audit,'' said Ron<br />
Wrublewski.<br />
Wrublewski of Livonia is a trained<br />
energy auditor employed by Brothers<br />
Energy Resources of Dearborn to do<br />
residential energy auditing on a subcontract<br />
basis for Detroit Edison and<br />
Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.<br />
Based on estimates compiled by the<br />
Michigan Energy Administration. »the<br />
utility cost savings Wrublewski mentions<br />
for audited households are possible.<br />
Statewide, however, most savings<br />
are in the $45-$55 ballpark.<br />
The audit process is conducted under<br />
a federally mandated plan called the<br />
Residential Conservation Service (RCS)<br />
program. Its aim: to promote energy<br />
cost reductions for customers using<br />
natural gas and electricity.<br />
THE PROGRAM works like this<br />
For a fee of $10 (free to qualifying<br />
low-income households), an energy auditor<br />
will come into a home and conduct<br />
a walk-through survey of the interior<br />
building envelop. Looks at the furnace,<br />
hot water tank and plumbing systems<br />
are included.<br />
Based on the findings, the auditor<br />
will recommend energy-saving improvements.<br />
These are ranked with the<br />
aid of an on-site computer analysis according<br />
to costs and projected savings<br />
Customers are also given an explanation<br />
of financial assistance available<br />
through the utility and a list of local<br />
contractors who can do the work.<br />
THE ONE- TO two-hour visit shows<br />
people that they don't have have to<br />
spend $100 to $1,000 to gain control<br />
over energy costs, Wrublewski said.<br />
Heart patients sought for study<br />
Persons suffering from congestive heart failure<br />
are needed to take part in a new study being conducted<br />
by Siani Hospital of Detroit.<br />
The study may offer them hope, according to Dr<br />
David Wrisley, medical director of Sinai's cardiac<br />
fitness and rehabilitation program.<br />
The study hopes to determine whether heart and<br />
lung capacity can be improved with regular moderate<br />
exercise, he said<br />
"WHEN A patient is in congestive heart failure,<br />
the heart muscle has reduced ability to pump because<br />
it has been damaged," Dr. Wrisley said. This<br />
causes fatigue, shortness of breath, limited ability<br />
for physical exertion and overall poor qualitv of<br />
life."<br />
West Bloomfield resident Melvyn Rubenfire.<br />
chief of cardiology at Sinai says. "Exercise can<br />
have many positive effects."<br />
Over the past 10 years, moderate exercise has<br />
become an accepted part of rehabilitation for some<br />
heart patients. This is based on the knowledge that<br />
physical fitness improves the efficiency of the<br />
heart and reduces certain coronary risk factors<br />
such as obesity and hypertension.<br />
"Patients can benefit from physical activity<br />
which increases work capacity and the level of<br />
exertion needed to provoke chest pain or other<br />
Pugh makes<br />
appointments<br />
Sue Ann Eberlein and Robert Jones have been<br />
appointed to the Plymouth Planning Commission<br />
by Mayor David Pugh.<br />
Those appointments, and others, were confirmed<br />
Monday night by the Plymouth City Commission<br />
Eberlein. a former salewoman with Switzer Better<br />
Homes & Gardens and now with J.L. Hudson<br />
Real Estate, reached $6 million in residential sales<br />
in 1982 Jones is a vice president of American Natural<br />
Resources<br />
Pugh also appointed former Commissioner Mark<br />
Wehmeyer to the heating board and outgoing Commissioner<br />
Karl Gansler to the zoning board of<br />
.. were Ken Christeaaoa to tbe ZRA,<br />
Ktrtmai! to the municipal building authority,<br />
i Hadley to tbe board of review, Nancy Sharp to<br />
• library commission, and Ken Vogras and Chuck<br />
Skene to the tree board.<br />
symnptoms. Patients also experience a heightened<br />
sense of well-being," Dr, Rubenfire said.<br />
THERE IS NO charge to participants in the<br />
study. Each will receive a complete physical examination<br />
and cardiologic work-up. Those interested<br />
should contact Sinai's Cardiac Rehabilitation Team<br />
at 495-6333.<br />
The study will have participants walking on a<br />
treadmill, bicycling, rowing, joging and other endurance<br />
exercises for upper and lower extremity<br />
training. Continuous electrocardiographic monitoring<br />
of the heart rhythm will occur during the sessions.<br />
Half of the study patients will be a control group.<br />
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These people will not participate in the exercise<br />
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the study, they may join the exercise group at a<br />
later time.<br />
The exercise segment of the study will be held in<br />
hourly sessions, three times a week. There will be<br />
two to five patients in each exercise group, supervised<br />
by a cardiologist, nurse and exercise physiologist.<br />
In early 1984, tbe Sinai Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation<br />
Program will be opening a major facility in<br />
West Bloomfield, where a substantial portion of the<br />
exercise training for this study will take place<br />
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the fires that had destroyed their<br />
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ABOUT 900 WERE marshaled into<br />
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There was one physician for the ear<br />
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WWII veterans discuss the possibility of war<br />
By W.W. EDGAR<br />
staff writer<br />
There is little chance ol U»e United<br />
% States and Russia going to war. If a<br />
world conflict does come about it will<br />
be started by the smaller nations.<br />
This, at least, was tbe opinion of a<br />
group of World War U veterans expressed<br />
during a round-table discussion<br />
recently at the VFW Hall on Mill Street<br />
in Plymouth.<br />
"As long as there are only two nations<br />
at the top — Russia and the Unit-<br />
ed States — holding tbe balance of<br />
power, war. if any, will be started by<br />
the smaller nations," said Leonard MA<br />
cie)ewski, commander of Mayflower<br />
Post, Lt. Gamble No. 6695 "If there<br />
were more than two nations sharing<br />
the power, say, Japan and China joining<br />
In, there would be trouble.<br />
I don't think there will be a big war,<br />
but there might be a series of invasions<br />
such as Greneda. But the U.S. will not<br />
get involved like we were in Vietnam.<br />
Russia won T either."<br />
THE COMMANDER, who served in<br />
the Navy, doesn't see a nuclear war. as<br />
the islands in the Pacific Still are radioactive<br />
more than SO years after Hiroshima.<br />
Bob Finley, another Navy veteran<br />
who served in the Pacific, doesn't like<br />
the looks of things at the moment and<br />
thinks something should be done. He<br />
expressed the belief that President<br />
Reagan has the right idea in several<br />
ways and that we should sUck by him.<br />
He also said war is possible, buViLit<br />
comes it will be started by th<br />
nations.<br />
"I don't like the United Nations," he<br />
said. "The U.S. pays most of tbe bills<br />
and helps with supplies to other countries<br />
and yet gets only one vote. This<br />
should be changed."<br />
Lee Buzzell, another Navy vet who<br />
, served in the South Pacific, also doesn't<br />
like the looks of things now He sees<br />
some hostilities but not by the United<br />
States or Russia.<br />
But you can't trust the Russians."<br />
^ Id. "Maybe it will be the Arab<br />
iuntries that would start a conflict.<br />
"I FEEL Reagan is doing good, considering<br />
what he has to work with I<br />
don't believe missiles will be used and<br />
nobody wants nuclear war because no<br />
one would win it. I saw Hiroshima and<br />
Nagasaki during World War II and I<br />
never can forget the sight "<br />
Archie Bunch, the post adjutant who<br />
served with the ground crews in North<br />
Africa and Italy, also sees world conditions<br />
deterioating.<br />
"If a war is started it will be by the<br />
smaller nations, or countries in the<br />
Middle East," he said. "I believe the<br />
(P.C)13A<br />
missiles will be used as a deterrent and<br />
I don't envision a nuclear war. No one<br />
could win it and it could be the end of<br />
everything."<br />
The veterans who gather for these<br />
round-table discussions in the new<br />
VFW Hall each aftemeon are of one<br />
mind that nuclear weapons will be used<br />
only as a deterrent<br />
However, they see world conditions<br />
deteriorating and are hoping against<br />
hope that there will not be another conflict<br />
Reps extend ban on credit card surcharges<br />
Here's how area members of Congress<br />
were recorded on major roll call<br />
votes in the closing days of the 1983<br />
session.<br />
HOUSE<br />
CREDIT CARDS: By a vote of 349-<br />
73, the House passed a bill that extended.<br />
from Feb. 27. 1984 to July 31,1984,<br />
the ban on merchants charging more to<br />
customers who pay by credit card. The<br />
bill (HR 4278) was sent to the Senate.<br />
Supporter Chalmers Wylie, R-Ohio,<br />
said the House need the extra time to<br />
fully study credit-card surcharges and<br />
the overall impact of retail credit on<br />
the economy<br />
No opponent spoke against the bill.<br />
The Reagan Administration opposes<br />
the ban as unwarranted meddling in<br />
the private sector and contends there is<br />
Police seek man<br />
in Faber slaying<br />
Ann Arbor police are looking for a<br />
man in his 30s for questioning in the<br />
shooting death of Nancy Faber, a<br />
speech pathologist at Field Elementary<br />
School.<br />
Faber. 39, was found shot in the head<br />
Nov. 22 in her car on Green Road, less<br />
than a quarter-mile south of a Kroger<br />
supermarket near her home in Ann Arbor<br />
She died three days later.<br />
Faber's checkbook and purse were<br />
missing. Officers believe that her assailant<br />
was hiding In the car, since<br />
there was no sign of a struggle and the<br />
car windows were not shattered.<br />
Tbe case has been widely publicized,<br />
and more than $14,000 in rewards have<br />
been offered<br />
A WITNESS told police she saw a black<br />
man in his 30s getting out of a mid-<br />
1970s car — possibly a dark blue Mer-<br />
VPst Buds<br />
cury Comet — near the shooting scene.<br />
The vehicle was dented near the rear<br />
door on the driver's side, said Ann Arbor<br />
police Lt. William Hoover.<br />
The man has not come forward to<br />
police. He is not necessarily a suspect,<br />
but may be a witness, Hoover said.<br />
Rewards totalling $12,715 have been<br />
offered by the Ann Arbor News, radio<br />
station WAAM. the Fabers' homeowners"<br />
association, the owner of the shopping<br />
center where Faber had been<br />
shopping and various local business<br />
people<br />
In addition, a $2,000 reward has been<br />
offered by the Detroit News Secret<br />
Witness program<br />
Anyone with information is asked to<br />
call the Ann Arbor police 24-bour tipline<br />
at 996-3199; the police major<br />
crime unit at 994-2850; or the Detroit<br />
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credit-card surcharges<br />
Members voting yes wanted to extend<br />
the ban on higher prices for credit-card<br />
purchases.<br />
Voting yes: Carl Pursell. R-Plymouth,<br />
Dennis Hertel, D-Detroit, William<br />
Ford, D-Taylor, Sander Levin, D-Southfield,<br />
and William Broomfield. R-Birmingham<br />
PUBLIC BROADCASTING The<br />
House rejected, 141 for and 277<br />
against, an amendment to inflict a 10<br />
pecent cut — $46 million — in the Corporation<br />
for <strong>Public</strong> Broadcasting budget<br />
for fiscal 1984-86<br />
The amendment was offered to a<br />
spending bill (HR 2755) that later was<br />
cleared by both houses and sent to the<br />
president. The bill authorized a $460<br />
million corporation budget over three<br />
years.<br />
Although tbe agency also runs public<br />
television, it was National <strong>Public</strong> Radio<br />
that drew attacks during debate<br />
NPR, which has 280 members stations,<br />
this year was forced to fire much of its<br />
staff and get new executives after<br />
mismanaging itself into deep debt.<br />
Sponsor Mike Oxley, R-Ohio, said the<br />
budget cut was warranted in view of<br />
"serious questions that—-have been<br />
raised about the efficacy and the fiscal<br />
management of NPR."<br />
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Opponent Timothy Wirth, D-Colo.,<br />
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want to continue to jab away and cut<br />
away at the ability of 230 million<br />
Americans to be infomed''"<br />
Members voting yes on the cut were<br />
Pursell and Broomfield<br />
Voting no: Hertel, Ford and Levin<br />
REFUGEES: The House passed. 300-<br />
99, and sent to the Senate a bill (HR<br />
3729) to extend for two years the program<br />
for resettling refuges — those<br />
who enter the U.S. to escape persecution.<br />
Some 72.000 refugees are to be admitted<br />
in fiscal 1984 under quotas set<br />
by the administration: 1.000 from Latin<br />
America and the Caribbean, 3.000 from<br />
Africa, 6,000 from the Near East,<br />
12,000 form the Soviet Union and<br />
50,000 from East Asia<br />
The bill authorizes $100 million annually<br />
for job training, English language<br />
training and other sociaj services.<br />
$50 million for communities with<br />
large refugee populations, and $14 million<br />
for medical treatment of arriving<br />
refugees.<br />
Supporter Roman Mazzoli, DKy.,<br />
said the measure will help refugees<br />
assimilate into the American mainstream<br />
quickly without unnecessary<br />
reliance on the welfare system.'<br />
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Voting no: none<br />
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SENATE<br />
DISCLOSL'RE: By a vote of 51-40,<br />
the Senate tabled ('"killed) an amendment<br />
whose effect was to require publicly<br />
held corporations to continue providing<br />
stockholders with detailed information<br />
on the compensation of company<br />
executives<br />
Senators favoring full disclosure<br />
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and Exchange Commission ruling<br />
that will enable companies to disclose<br />
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prequistes in abstract form.<br />
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voted no.<br />
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The amendment, which was offered to<br />
an appropriations bill (HR 3959) that<br />
later became law. sought to delay the<br />
rule until Oct 1. 1984<br />
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DAY CARE: By a vote of 50-31, tbe<br />
Senate approved a measure (S Res 269)<br />
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of senators, cafeteria WORKFRS and<br />
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Levin and Riegle vote yes<br />
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Sponsors predicted but did not guarantee<br />
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Supporter Paula Hawkins, R-Fla ,<br />
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Opponent Jim Sasser. D-Tenn., said<br />
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Marybeth Dillon Ward editor/459-2700<br />
Pros outflank<br />
recall rookies<br />
TWO STATE senators who voted for an<br />
income tax increase have been recalled by<br />
voters in the last two weeks, and here are<br />
the results:<br />
Our taxes haven't been reduced. Check<br />
your pay stub The state personal income<br />
tax deduction is the same this week as it<br />
lyas last week<br />
* Tens of thousands of tax dollars have<br />
been spent on two special elections. Secretary<br />
of State office work and the courts<br />
The money had td come from somewhere<br />
Certainly it didn't come out of the welfare<br />
budget Certainly it didn't come out of<br />
legislators' salaries. It probably came out<br />
erf the higher education budget<br />
. The same senators who passed the 38<br />
fjfcrcent income tax increase (with only<br />
iffo exceptions) have passed a redisricting<br />
bill. The effects of redistricting will be<br />
ta^gerrvmander out of office two senators<br />
wbo voted against the tax increase and to<br />
strengthen, at least on paper, the positions<br />
d most incumbent senators of both partes<br />
In a nutshell. Democrats are likely to<br />
gjck up one or two seats in the Senate and<br />
four to six in the House^of Representatives<br />
MEANWHILE, Senate Majority Leader<br />
William Faust. D-Westland. has thought<br />
up a nice method for turning the tables on<br />
recall supporters<br />
Faust suggests a legislator facing recall<br />
resign. force_a special election to fill his<br />
vacancy, then run for the vacancy It's a<br />
variation on what the British and Canadian<br />
parliaments do when there's a major,<br />
divisive issue The prime minister dissolves<br />
parliament and everyone faces reelection<br />
early<br />
_ Faust's ploy means that a senator would<br />
fre able to run against an opponent rather<br />
(nan run against his single unpopular vote<br />
On taxes.<br />
It's a fact of life that the recall people<br />
— except for perennial loser John Lauve<br />
— are mostly political neophytes, raw<br />
rookies at politics. If they had read the<br />
newspapers in 1982 instead of staring at<br />
TV commerciais. they would have known<br />
that Gov. James J. Blanchard and ex-Sen.<br />
Philip O. Mastin favored a tax increase<br />
and got elected anyway. They didn't betray<br />
anyone.<br />
It's also a fact of life that legislative<br />
leaders are bright fellows with 1(1 to 20<br />
years of experience. They know the details<br />
of laws, governmental machinery<br />
and political rules A professional gambler<br />
would bet on them rather than the<br />
recall people, and the gambler would<br />
probably collect.<br />
THERE IS ONLY one way to beat taxes<br />
in Michigan. We have said it repeatedly,<br />
and we will keep it up until folks learn the<br />
lesson.<br />
That way is to join the political party of<br />
your choice, become active, learn the<br />
ropes, support candidates who think the<br />
way you do. and perhaps become a candidate<br />
yourself — after you gain some experience.<br />
of course<br />
The forces which required a tax increase<br />
— the recession, the welfare lobby,<br />
the education system — won't go away<br />
just because Phil Mastin and David Serotkin<br />
have been recalled The process of<br />
raising revenue and managing budgets is<br />
a continuing one It will take continuing<br />
work from dedicated people, and the only<br />
question is: Which people 0 The 1984 and<br />
1986 elections will answer that.<br />
There are three fundamental lessons we<br />
all can learn from the two recent special<br />
elections:<br />
1. Recalls haven't lowered taxes.<br />
2. Recalls haven't lowered taxes<br />
"l 3. Recalls haven't lowered taxes<br />
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STRANGE AS it may seem, there are<br />
times when there is an advantage in being<br />
poor.<br />
You learn to appreciate things, you<br />
learn to do things with your hands, and<br />
you get more fun out of it than the folks<br />
who can afford many niceties of the season<br />
These thoughts came back to The<br />
Stroller the other day when he looked<br />
back to the fun we used to have as Christmas<br />
drew near<br />
First, we learned to make paper chains<br />
to decorate the tree at school We d take<br />
colored paper, cut it in narrow strips and<br />
then paste the strips into rings Once the<br />
rings were made, we'd string them around<br />
the room<br />
They'd dip from the molding around the<br />
room By the time we were finished, even<br />
the teacher would have words of praise<br />
for our ingenuity But making rings wasn't<br />
everything<br />
J- WE YOUNGSTERS made chains out of<br />
Jppcorn We'd thread it and then use them<br />
place of tinsel to decorate the school<br />
tree By the time we had the paper chains<br />
*»id popcorn strings made, we had our<br />
room done up real well for the yuletide<br />
!• That wasn't the end of the decorations<br />
£Our teacher, a single lady with real<br />
feeling for the youngsters, brought a settee<br />
of cardboards to school. When we<br />
Med her what could be done with them.<br />
y smiled and said. "Now we are really<br />
Iftng to do some fancy things "<br />
• Along with the cardboard, she brought a<br />
Mw pairs of shears. Then she put us to<br />
*»rk cutting figures out of the board to<br />
iftt our imagination at the Christmas<br />
> Before the first morning class was end<br />
#d- she had us making stars and trimming<br />
|Mm with tinsel Then she'd give us a<br />
re&gh idea of Santa and his sleigh<br />
POU SHOULD have seen some of the<br />
uples when we finished the class*<br />
i classmates even had reindeer and<br />
waving What a lot of fun it was by<br />
1 time we had our room finished for the<br />
if Christmas program _ . .<br />
was during this period that The<br />
got his first experience as a<br />
He was given tbe task of reciting<br />
Christmas poem. And from that experience<br />
be went on in later life to become<br />
the stroller<br />
l_w.w.<br />
Edgar<br />
an after-dinner speaker.<br />
The sessions in school paved the way for<br />
our family to have a decorated front room<br />
for Christmas — and one year we even<br />
had a tree It wasn't much when we got it<br />
as a gift from the Christmas tree salesman<br />
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trunk, but we took it.<br />
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hang on the tree And because each of us<br />
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Elite Qraham editor/459-2700<br />
Thursday, December 8, 1983 O&E<br />
view<br />
Ellie<br />
Graham<br />
THE SPIRIT of Christmas is<br />
is tbe air lending a benevolent aura<br />
to the community.<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers met<br />
Wednesday for their Christmas<br />
luncheon at tbe Roman Forum<br />
restaurant on Ford Road. For them,<br />
the happiest part of the occasion<br />
was presenting a check for $675 to<br />
the Hospice organization. They had<br />
raised the money at their annual<br />
pre-holiday auction, when tbey had<br />
auctioned off handmade items made<br />
by the club members.<br />
Brownies and Girl Scouts in Bird<br />
Elementary School cluster are<br />
doing their bit for others.<br />
Members of the three Brownie<br />
and three Junior troops at Bird<br />
chose the school clothing bank as a<br />
special Christmas project. Each girl<br />
earned the money to buy a pair of<br />
socks. Many of them earned tbe<br />
money by doing extra chores at<br />
home — not the usual make your<br />
bed and tidy up your room. They<br />
had to involve special effort.<br />
The Brownies and Scouts bought<br />
socks they would like to have for<br />
themselves. About 90 pairs of socks<br />
were turned ia at the Christmas<br />
party this week. The girls worked on<br />
crafts, sang Christmas carols and<br />
had refreshments. And the 90 pairs<br />
of new socks were on their way to<br />
the clothing bank at Central Middle<br />
School.<br />
ROTARIANS and Kiwanians<br />
are serving two-hour hitches as bellringers<br />
for the Salvatioa Army.<br />
Lisa Bargente, Kathleen Browne<br />
and Cathy O'Loughlin, all of<br />
Plymouth, will be participating in<br />
the Mercy School Christmas concert<br />
in Farmington Hills. The musical<br />
celebration of Christmas will be at 3<br />
p.m. Sunday at tbe school on 11 Mile<br />
in Farmington Hills. Tbe audience is<br />
Invited tbe reception in the<br />
audi tori am lobby after tbe concert.<br />
THE PLYMOUTH<br />
Community Chorus will be caroling<br />
in Kellogg Park at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Thurday, Dec. 15, and everyone is<br />
invited to come.<br />
Chorus members still are glowing<br />
from the response to their<br />
Christmas concerts last weekend.<br />
The auditorium at Plymouth Salem<br />
High School was filled both<br />
Saturday and Sunday nights. (Tbe<br />
auditorium seats more than 1,100<br />
people.)<br />
They met at Jimmie's Joynt for<br />
an afterglow following the concert.<br />
And they'll the concert at their<br />
Christmas party. This time they'll<br />
be the audience as they watch a<br />
video-tape of their performance.<br />
THE BATTLE Creek<br />
Boychoir, the group that won a gold<br />
medal for performing excellence<br />
last February at the Great<br />
American Choral Festival in<br />
Plymouth, will present "A<br />
Christmas Festival" at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Saturday The concert will be in St.<br />
Andrew's Episcopal Church, 306 N.<br />
Division Street, AM Arbor.<br />
Admission will be $3 for adults and<br />
$2 for children at tbe door.<br />
THE PLYMOUTH<br />
Historical Museum has been the site<br />
of several weddings. The latest was<br />
last weekend when Sandra Reiman<br />
and Dennis Adkins of Romulus were<br />
married on the main floor of the<br />
museum. Judge Dunbar Davis<br />
performed tbe ceremony.<br />
CHARLES BURR, veteran<br />
character actor at True Grist Inc., is<br />
directing "Dames at Sea," at tbe<br />
Homer playhouse Charlie, former<br />
Plymouth resident, is an expert on<br />
Broadway musicals He has been<br />
preparing for the production for<br />
three months The show opened Dec<br />
1 and runs through New Year's Eve<br />
HOWARD GRIFFOR and<br />
Louella Cook had high score* at last<br />
Thursday's party bridge games in<br />
the Plymouth Cultural Center.<br />
THE PLYMOUTH-<br />
Northville Chapter of tbe American<br />
Association of Retired Persons will<br />
not meet this month. Tbe first<br />
meeting of the new year will be<br />
Wednesday. Jan 25 in tbe Cultural<br />
Center, 525 Farmer Street,<br />
Plymouth. New officers will be<br />
elected and installed Tbe Rev.<br />
Norman Grange, state director of<br />
AARP has been invited to coodoct<br />
tbe installation<br />
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(National Organization for WOCMCI)<br />
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Symphony presents 'The Nutcracker'<br />
The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra<br />
will present two performances of "The<br />
Nutcracker Ballet" Sunday at Plymouth<br />
Salem High School auditorium.<br />
Northern Ballet Theater of Livonia, under<br />
the direction of Michelle Wolfe,<br />
will accompany the orchestra.<br />
Tbe ballet will be presented at 2 and<br />
5 p.m.<br />
Northern Ballet Theater, which is in<br />
Its eighth year, provides an unusual<br />
repertoire of classical and contemporary<br />
ballets by masters of their crafts.<br />
The company also advanced newly discovered<br />
musical and choreographic<br />
talents. In addition to performing, tbe<br />
ti'-V ' / 2* '<br />
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2 performances on Sunday<br />
company also presents lecture /demonstartions<br />
and residencies. It has been<br />
responsible for bringing the art of ballet<br />
to thousands of school children and<br />
in teaching movement to the hearing<br />
impaired.<br />
THE COMPANY has been under the<br />
artistic direction of Michelle Wolfe<br />
since 1975. Wolfe, who also functions as<br />
resident choreographer, has studied<br />
and performed with dance companies<br />
such as the Joffrey Ballet, the Royal<br />
Winnipeg, and the Metropolitan Opera<br />
Ballet.<br />
Although "The Nutcracker" is one of<br />
Tchaikovsky's most popular non-symphonic<br />
orchestral works, the ballet was<br />
received with indifference at its first<br />
performance in St. Petersburg in 1892<br />
The ballet was presented periodically<br />
in abbreviated versions until 1954,<br />
when choreographer George Balanchine,<br />
with the New York City Ballet,<br />
presented a fresh interpretation.<br />
SINGLE CONCERT tickets for the<br />
ballet are J6 for adults and $3.50 for<br />
children, senior citizens and all students.<br />
No one will be admitted to either<br />
performance of the ballet without a<br />
ticket.<br />
Tickets for both performances will<br />
(C)1B<br />
be available at the box office. Single<br />
and season advance sales will be in<br />
Plymouth at Beitner Jewelry on Ann<br />
Arbor Trail and Hammell Music on<br />
Main Street: in <strong>Canton</strong> at Arnholdt Williams<br />
Music on <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road: in<br />
Northville at Four Seasons Flowers on<br />
E. Main: and in Ann Arbor at Liberty-<br />
Music on Liberty Street. For more information,<br />
call the Plymouth Symphony<br />
Society at 451-2112<br />
Free transportation for senior citizens<br />
is provided from Tonquish Creek<br />
"Manor the afternoon of the concerts<br />
There will be free baby-sitting for preschoolers<br />
during the concerts<br />
Chorus announces Grimmer scholarship<br />
William Grimmer said it was the<br />
highlight of his life. The founder of the<br />
Plymouth Community Chorus was honored<br />
at the chorus' 10th anniversary<br />
Christmas concerts in Plymouth Salem<br />
High School auditorium<br />
Michael Gross presented a plaque to<br />
Grimmer at the Saturday night concert<br />
and Barbara Frank announced the new<br />
William Grimmer Scholarship Award<br />
Three music scholarships will be offered<br />
and awarded at the May 1984<br />
spring concert. And, because the chorus<br />
wanted both its sell-out audiences to<br />
share the joy of tbe event, tbey made<br />
the presentation and the announcement<br />
again on Sunday night.<br />
Head usher Dave Keck said that the<br />
auditorium needs a stretcher to accommodate<br />
ticket seekers<br />
Gross also presented corsages and<br />
boutineers to the six original members<br />
of the chorus who still participate The<br />
chorus began with 12 members in 1973<br />
and 50 percent are still there<br />
THE NOVELTY song. Fruitcake,<br />
was an audience favorite as well as<br />
Santa's visit during 'Twas the Night<br />
Before Christmas '' "My King" and<br />
Baritone Morand Zimmer made the new Ptexiglas-engraved Plymouth<br />
Community Chorua logo that served aa a backdrop, as well<br />
aa the "Alt Our Beat" signs Bud Simma and Jerry Echlin assisted<br />
in the project.<br />
"i ll be Home for Christmas"' received<br />
resounding applause<br />
The stage was adorned with dozens<br />
of red poinsettias and lights twinkled<br />
on trees. Kay Ray was responsible for<br />
the stage decorations<br />
Mary Decker, chorus member, arranged<br />
the refreshments available to<br />
William Grimmer (right), founder of the chorus,<br />
was honored at the concert when director Mike<br />
Gross presented him with a special plaque and<br />
announced that a scholarship would be given in<br />
the audience at intermission. The singers<br />
arrived with baskets and boxes of<br />
large chocolate chip cookies — all<br />
home-baked. Candy and soda pop also<br />
were offered<br />
The concert was videotaped by Mike<br />
Warmbier to be viewed by the chorus<br />
at their Christmas gathering<br />
The chorus was accompanied by<br />
Carol Chen, assistant director. Jeff Stopa<br />
on drums: Ron Utterbeck on bass:<br />
and Carol Huetteman on flute<br />
Details concerning applications for<br />
the scholarships will be announced early<br />
in the new year<br />
PAUL *ARMB!ER<br />
his name Gross (left) and original chorus members<br />
Joyce Hamilton and Peggy Wingard join in<br />
the applause<br />
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2B(P.C) O&E Thursday. Daoam&er 8. 1983<br />
Junior basketball in full swing<br />
If you're exhausted from Christmas<br />
shopping already and can't stand to<br />
watch any more of the unknown faces<br />
on TV beat their beads together in football.<br />
I might have a break for you. How<br />
about taking a Saturday morning off,<br />
grabbing the kids, and meandering<br />
over to your local middle school or high<br />
school to watch a neighbor or maybe a<br />
classmate of one of your own children<br />
zip the mighty basketball up and down<br />
the court.<br />
Yes, tbe basketball season is upon us.<br />
This may seem like a sports page story<br />
but I'm not here to report scores. I'm<br />
here to tell you where Cantooites can<br />
be found, and what tbey will be doing.<br />
For now, it's the beginning of basketball.<br />
I spoke to Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Junior<br />
Basketball Association League President<br />
Jim Gee and he tells me we are<br />
loaded with challenges this year and<br />
there is plenty here to keep you busy.<br />
It seems that we have incredible participation<br />
and support for just about<br />
any sport your littl£ heart desires in<br />
this community. Listen to these statistics.<br />
No less than 85. count them, 85<br />
teams — not players. You want to talk<br />
players? How about 900. as in just under<br />
1,000. And we are talking about one<br />
sport.<br />
The players range from third<br />
through 12th grades. Then there are the<br />
coaches, assistant coaches, time keepers,<br />
score keepers and the referees<br />
THE WHOLE thing is quite an undertaking,<br />
and undertake it they do,<br />
every season, with vim and vigor. I really<br />
think this is a great chance for dad,<br />
who is very busy all week, to take a<br />
little time and spend it with a lonely<br />
son.<br />
Martz-Rutila<br />
Janet Rae Rutila. daughter of Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Robert Rutila of Westbrooke<br />
Road, Livonia, recently became the<br />
bride of Brett Marti Jr. of Highland.<br />
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brett<br />
Martz Sr. of Highland.<br />
The ceremony took place in Ward<br />
Presbyterian Church, Livonia.<br />
The bride wore a silk organza gown<br />
and chapel-length veil with Juliet cap,<br />
both of whicfc were embroidered with<br />
seed pearls and Alencon lace. Her<br />
mixed bouquet was interspersed with<br />
Persian lilies which complemented her<br />
attendants' gowns.<br />
Honor attendant was Kimberlee<br />
McKernan Bridesmaids included Carol<br />
Estes, Kris ten Martz and Lori Rutila<br />
Best man was Kurt Martz. Groomsmen<br />
were Fred Lempke, Greg McKernan<br />
and John Bonkowski The bride's 5y<br />
ear-old nephew, Matthew Speck, carried<br />
his grandparents ring pillow newly<br />
covered to match the bride's dress<br />
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Whelan-Stanwood<br />
Susan E. Stanwood and John S. Whelan<br />
exchanged marriage vows Nov. 12<br />
in First United Presbyterian Church of<br />
Plymouth. The Rev Philip Rodgers<br />
Magee officiated, assisted by the Rev<br />
Kenneth MacKinnon of Our Lady of<br />
Good Counsel Catholic Church. The<br />
bride is the daughter of Albert and<br />
Jean Stanwood of Newporte Drive,<br />
Plymouth. The bridegroom is the son of<br />
Patrick and Isabel Whelan of Midland.<br />
The bride's white chiffon gown was<br />
trimmed with scalloped floral Chantilly<br />
lace panels and the full skirt ended<br />
in a cathedral-length train. A threelayered,<br />
finger-tip veil was attached to<br />
a headpiece covered with Venetian lace<br />
and seed pearls.<br />
Marion Stanwood was maid of honor<br />
and bridesmaids were Kay Currey, Sarah<br />
Stanwood, Tracy Heim and Denise<br />
Ouelette. Sarah Putt was flower girl.<br />
She wore a short white taffeta dress<br />
trimmed with burgungy ribbon and<br />
carried a small basket with flowers<br />
matching the the bride's colonial bouquet<br />
of white roses and varying shades<br />
of raspberry carnations. The maid of<br />
honor wore a floor-length raspberry<br />
taffeta gown and the bridesmaids wore<br />
burgundy taffeta. Each carried a single<br />
white rose with baby's breath.<br />
MICHAEL HARRIGAN was best<br />
man. Groomsmen were Patrick Whelan.<br />
Philip Halsey, William Seiberling<br />
n e w v o i c e s<br />
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Haarala of<br />
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sons Nov. 16 in Wayne County General<br />
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Wearing a full-length dress of whit^<br />
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Barbara Clark. Bridesmaids wero-<br />
Teresa Flanigan. Gloria Brand and<br />
Karen Aninos. Best man was Doug<br />
Boote, and ushers were Steve Kucharek,<br />
David Kucharek and Greg,<br />
Pugliesi<br />
The bride is a 1980 graduate of<br />
Thurston High School. A former employee<br />
of Time restaurant in Livonia,<br />
she is a part-time nursing student at<br />
Oakland Community College The<br />
bridegroom is a truck driver for,<br />
Krogers.<br />
They are living in Plymouth.<br />
and David Maschimo Jerome Putt and<br />
Steven Kin were ushers.<br />
The wedding reception was held ia<br />
the Holidome in Livonia and the couple<br />
traveled to Niagara Falls and Maine oo<br />
their wedding trip. They are living in<br />
Oak Creek. Wis<br />
The bride graduated from Plymouth<br />
Salem High School and Michigan State<br />
University. The bridegroom is a graduate<br />
of Midland High School and MSU.<br />
Both are employed as registered nursflj<br />
at St. Luke's Hospital in Milwaukee.<br />
ert Haarala and Edward Soleau, all ot<br />
Plymouth. Great-grandpareoU are<br />
and Mr* Bill Hall<br />
and Mrs. Ben SoVe&a of Plymoatk,'<br />
and Mrs Walter Mueller of T«<br />
and Mr and Mrs Tom Haarala of Kenton,<br />
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• 2-DAY BAKE SALE AT ST.<br />
JOHN NEUMANN<br />
St John Neumann Pariah will have a<br />
bake sale at the church oo Warren<br />
Road in <strong>Canton</strong> Township 2-8 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Dec. 10, and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />
Sunday. Dec. 11. Members of the parish<br />
are contributing home-baked cookies,<br />
breads, candies, pies and cake* suitable<br />
for Christmas gifts and home consumption.<br />
The public is invited to the sale.<br />
• ALPHA XI DELTA<br />
Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae will have<br />
their annual Christmas party at 6 p.m.<br />
Sunday. Dec. 11, at the home of Jean<br />
and Pied Sigmon on Danbridge in<br />
Plymouth. Members are invited to<br />
dress casually and bring along an hors<br />
d'oeuvre item, a husband or guest.<br />
Beverages will be provided R.S.V.P.<br />
with Jean Sigmon, 453-4458, or Fran<br />
Lang. 455-5064.<br />
• PCEP SINGERS PRESENT<br />
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT<br />
Tbe vocal music department of the<br />
Centennial Educational Park will present<br />
its annual Christmas concert at<br />
7:50 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. IS, in the Little<br />
Theater at Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> High<br />
School, <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road south of<br />
Joy. "Tbe Songs of Christmas" concert<br />
will include many holiday favorites by<br />
tbe Mixed Chorus, Male Ensemble, Madrigal<br />
Singers, Swing Ensemble and<br />
the Concert Choir. The program will<br />
close with the combined groups performing<br />
"Christmas Day."<br />
Admission is free and the community<br />
is invited. The groups will be directed<br />
by Betty Weidman.<br />
• TONQUISH CREEK GARDEN<br />
CLUB<br />
Members of the Tonquish Creek<br />
branch of the Woman's National Farm<br />
& Garden Association will meet at 7:50<br />
p.m. Tuesday, Dec. IS. at the home of<br />
Marlene Romine. Pam Flick will be<br />
guest speaker and her topic will be<br />
"The Art of Doll Collecting." Lorainne<br />
Raymer will be co-hostess<br />
• NOW MEETING<br />
The northwest Wayne County chapter<br />
of the National Organization for<br />
Women will meet at 7 SO p.m. Wednesday,<br />
Dec. 14, at Stevenson High School,<br />
33500 W, Six Mile, Livonia, just west of<br />
Farmington Road. Enter by southwest<br />
door adjacent to parking lot.<br />
A video film will be shown dealing<br />
with comparable worth, focusing on<br />
nurses and clerical workers. "You've<br />
Come a Long Way, Maybe?" is through<br />
the courtesy of the Clerical Technical<br />
Union, East i F o r information<br />
call Kathy Boston, 45&-S0S1.<br />
The public Is Invited.<br />
• EPILEPSY SUPPORT<br />
PROGRAM INC.<br />
Dick Anspach, manager of the Livonia<br />
office of the Social Security Administration,<br />
will speak about aspects of<br />
Social Security as it relates to epilepsy<br />
and related problems at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday, Dec. 15. The self-help group<br />
meets in All Saints Lutheran Church,<br />
Newburgh and Joy roads, Livonia.<br />
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• ALONE-TOGETHER<br />
Christmas meeting for the St. Edith<br />
widow/widower group will be at 8 p.m.<br />
Thursday, Dec. 15, in the church hall,<br />
15089 Newburgh Road, Livonia, south<br />
of Five Mile. A buffet dinner will be<br />
followed by a sing-a-long with Betty<br />
Lewis. Coat is >6.50 and reservations<br />
are necessary. For information or reservations<br />
call Sarah Skatikat, 484-3138,<br />
after 5 p.m. Open to widows and<br />
widowers only.<br />
• PLYMOUTH LIONS<br />
CHRISTMAS PARTY<br />
Annual ladies night Christmas party<br />
will begin at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Dec.<br />
15, with a cocktail and social hour in<br />
tbe Miles Standish Room of the Mayflower<br />
Hotel. Dinner will be served at<br />
7:30 p m in the Mayflower Room. Lion<br />
Bud Martin is chairing tbe party and<br />
the program will include a trip through<br />
time with an old friend, Mark Twain.<br />
• STAMP CLUB CHRISTMAS<br />
PARTY<br />
The West Suburban Stamp Club's<br />
Christmas party will be at Central Middle<br />
School, Church and Main streets,<br />
Plymouth. Potluck dinner will begin at<br />
7 p.m. with everyone bringing either a<br />
salad, main dish or dessert. Joe Willis<br />
will present a magic show.<br />
• DAR CHRISTMAS TEA The Sarah<br />
Ann Cochrane chapter of the Daughters<br />
of the American Revolution will<br />
have a Christmas tea at 1 p.m. Monday,<br />
Dec. 19, at the home of Annette Heindryck.<br />
The program will be "Christmas<br />
of Bygone Days" with members participating.<br />
For more information about<br />
the DAR call 453-4425 or 348-2198.<br />
• PEER COUNSELING FOR<br />
SINGLE PARENTS<br />
Divorced, widowed or single parents<br />
who are thinking about going back to<br />
school or work are offered peer counseling<br />
and referral by tbe Women's Resource<br />
Center of Schoolcraft College.<br />
Tbe WCR Satellite at Whitman Center,<br />
32235 W. Chicago, in cooperation with<br />
the Livonia <strong>Public</strong> Schools, is open<br />
10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays and<br />
Wednesdays, in the main lobby. No appointment<br />
is necessary. Stop by and unload<br />
your concerns. They listen. For<br />
more details, call 591-6400, Ext. 430.<br />
• CANTON HISTORICAL SOCI-<br />
ETY<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society will<br />
meet at 7 .SO p.m. Thursday in the museum<br />
on <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road at Proctor.<br />
The meeting will be the annual<br />
Christmas Party and open house, open<br />
to all. The Cherry Hill Methodist Children's<br />
Choir will perform and the Apple<br />
Run Garden Club has decorated the<br />
museum. Members should bring a plate<br />
of cookies or hors d'oeuvres to the<br />
meeting.<br />
• PLYMOUTH AAUW MEETING<br />
The Plymouth branch of the Ameri-<br />
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Christian<br />
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Hammell Music, Inc.<br />
cordially invites you<br />
co an organ concert<br />
fea turing<br />
Richard Giglio<br />
at the kevhoard of the net* Yamaha FX20<br />
at seven o'clock in the evening<br />
on Friday, December 9, 1983<br />
at our store<br />
15630 Middlehelt Road<br />
Livonia, Michigan<br />
Refreshments<br />
{ "rnied seatmq available.<br />
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can Association of University Women<br />
(AAUW) will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday<br />
in the First United Methodist<br />
Church of Plymouth, 445201 N. Territorial.<br />
There will be Christmas music and<br />
craft demonstrations. All members and<br />
prospective members are invited.<br />
• LAMAZE SERIES<br />
A seven-week Lamaze aeries will begin<br />
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Geneva<br />
Presbyterian Church, 5835 Sheldon<br />
Road, <strong>Canton</strong> Township. For information,<br />
call the Plymouth Childbirth Education<br />
Association. 459-7477.<br />
• P-C MOTHERS OF TWINS<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Mothers of Twins<br />
will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Pioneer<br />
Middle School for their Christmas<br />
party. Any interested mothers of multiple<br />
births may call Joyce, 453-2729, for<br />
more information.<br />
• LA LECHE LEAGUE<br />
"The Family in Relation to the<br />
Breastfed Baby" will be the topic when<br />
the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> La Leche League<br />
meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 43843<br />
Applewood, <strong>Canton</strong> Township. Informal<br />
discussion will center on how to<br />
manage those first hectic weeks with<br />
emphasis on the entire family as well<br />
as timely tips for mother and baby. For<br />
more information, call Karen, 459-<br />
1322, or Johanne, 453-9171. Nursing babies<br />
welcome.<br />
• PHOENIX DIVORCE SUP-<br />
PORT<br />
Phoenix Divorce Support group will<br />
meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Geneva<br />
Presbyterian Church, Sheldon Road<br />
north of Ford, <strong>Canton</strong>. The group offers<br />
support for women who are separated,<br />
divorced or contemplating divorce.<br />
New members are welcome at any<br />
time. For more information, call Pamela<br />
Cronenwett, YWCA of Western<br />
Wayne County. 561-4110.<br />
• HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPEN<br />
HOUSE<br />
The Plymouth Historical Society will<br />
have an open house at 7:30 p.m. Thur^<br />
day. Members are asked to bring<br />
guests for a preview of the Historical<br />
Museum's special Christmas exhibits.<br />
Refreshments will be available. The<br />
gift shop will be open for the open<br />
house<br />
• DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP<br />
Support group for women will meet<br />
7-9 p.m. Thursday in Room B370 of the<br />
Liberal Arts Building. Schoolcraft College,<br />
18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia.<br />
There will be a group discussion and a<br />
social hour in celebration of the holiday<br />
season. Bring a sampling of your favorite<br />
Christmas cookies to share, along<br />
with a recipe Recipes will be compiled<br />
and duplicated for distribution to those<br />
who attend, at a later date. No reservations<br />
are required. Sessions are free<br />
and new members always are welcome.<br />
For information, call 591-8400,<br />
Ext. 432.<br />
• PARENTS WITHOUT PART-<br />
NERS<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> chapter of Parents<br />
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with your dentures?<br />
Having made a special study of denture<br />
wearers and their problems for the last<br />
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to eat properly, teeth too short, or other<br />
unnatural appearance<br />
No charge for consultation Insurance.<br />
Medicaid, Visa and Master Charge accepted<br />
Dvttatry fof r*f<br />
K •nr>ra famlfy t,nc0 i960<br />
Without Partner* will meet at 8:30 p.m.<br />
Friday In UAW Local 900 hall on Michigan<br />
Ave. just east of 1-275. PWP offers<br />
the hand of friendship to single parents<br />
and their children.<br />
• LAMAZE ORIENTATION<br />
Lamase orientation class will be offered<br />
expectant parents at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Monday, Dec. 12, at Newburg Methodist<br />
Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail,<br />
Livonia. This is an introduction to tbe<br />
Lamaze birth technique and features<br />
the birth film, "Nan's Class." There is a<br />
$1 per person charge at door. For more<br />
information, call the Plymouth Childbirth<br />
Education Association, 459-7477.<br />
• COUNCIL ON AGING<br />
Tbe Plymouth Community Council<br />
on Aging will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday,<br />
Dec. 13 in the Plymouth Cultural Center,<br />
525 Farmer Street, Plymouth.<br />
Refreshments and decorations will<br />
be in keeping with the Christmas season.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William Blakeney<br />
will show slides of one ot their worldwide<br />
trips. Admission is Tree and all<br />
are welcome regardless of age. The<br />
nominating committee will announce<br />
slate of officiers for the board of directors.<br />
Election will be at the annual<br />
meeting in January. Floor nominations<br />
may be made by any member in good<br />
standing.<br />
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• NEUMANN W OMEN'S GUILD<br />
St. John Neumann Catholic Church<br />
Women's Guild will meet at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, Dec. 14, in the church hall.<br />
A $5 gift exchange this month with<br />
meal catered by Ed Schultz. For this<br />
month, meeting for members only.<br />
• NEWCOMERS COOKBOOK<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers has its Microwave<br />
Sesqui centennial Cookbook<br />
for sale. The cookbook has more than<br />
350 tried and true recipes — a great<br />
Christmas gift for $5. Call Sue at 459-<br />
8386. Terry at 451-0073, or Marge at<br />
S97-0062.<br />
• HOLIDAY MUSEUM DISPLAY<br />
Antique toys and doll houses will be<br />
featured at the special exhibit at the<br />
Plymouth Historical Museum, 155 S.<br />
Main. Included in the more than 100<br />
antique toys are a Lionel train, an<br />
Erector locomotive and tender, a Hillclimber<br />
steam-type locomotive aod<br />
tender, many tin and iron toys, and fire<br />
trucks. The toys are from the collection<br />
of Lawrence Scripps Wilkinson, an affiliate<br />
of tbe Detroit Historical Museum<br />
Also on exhibit are doll houses, miniature<br />
rooms and a magnificent village,<br />
circa 1920s. The museum is open to the<br />
public 1-4 p.m. every Thursday, Saturday<br />
and Sunday. Admission is |1 for<br />
adults, 50 cents for youth age 11-17,<br />
and 25 cents for chidlren 5-10.<br />
• SPINNAKERS<br />
Spinnakers, a community-wide fel-<br />
lowship group for single adults of all<br />
ages, is planning a Christmas outing<br />
Saturday, Dec. 17. They will travel to<br />
Detroit's Greek town for dinner at 6<br />
p.m. at the Parthenon Restaurant before<br />
attending the Madrigal Choir Concert<br />
in St Mary Cathedral at 8 p.m<br />
Vans and cars will leave Northville<br />
Presbyterian Church parking lot at<br />
5:15. The dinner {your choice from the<br />
menu) will be under f 10. Concert tickets<br />
are |5 each. For reservations, call<br />
Ed Papciak 420-0455, by Monday, Dec.<br />
12.<br />
• THE NUTCRACKER BALLET<br />
The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra<br />
and the Northern Ballet Theater of<br />
Livonia will present tbe "Nutcracker<br />
Ballet" Sunday, Dec. 11, at Plymouth<br />
Salem High School Auditorium, Joy<br />
Road west of <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. Two<br />
performances will be presented, the<br />
first at 2 p.m. and second at 5 p.m. Admission<br />
is $6 for adults and $3.50 for<br />
senior citizens and all students. Tickets<br />
can be purchased in advance at Beitner<br />
Jewelry on Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth,<br />
Hammell Music. N. Main, Plymouth;<br />
Arnoldt Williams Music, <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />
Road north of Ford, <strong>Canton</strong> Township;<br />
Four Seasons Flowers, E. Main, Northville,<br />
and Liberty Music, Liberty<br />
Street, Ann Arbor. There will be free<br />
baby-sitting for preschoolers during<br />
the concerts.<br />
• PLYMOUTH-CANTON CIV1-<br />
TAN<br />
Tbe club meets at 6:30 p.m. the third<br />
Thursday of each month for a dinner<br />
meeting at Hillside Inn. Men and women<br />
are invited to learn about Civitans<br />
— its service projects for the community<br />
— wrestling tournament, band<br />
boosters and Special Olympics to aid<br />
retarded and mentally handicapped are<br />
just a few. If interested, call 453-2206<br />
for more information.<br />
• HELP A HEART<br />
The Ticker Club is collecting Heinz<br />
baby food labels between now and Dec<br />
31. Labels are worth three cents each<br />
to the non-profit organization founded<br />
to support the Children's Hospital of<br />
Michigan Cardiac Dept. Please help by<br />
sending labels to Barb Kibler, 1173<br />
Canterbury Circle, <strong>Canton</strong> 48187<br />
• MOTOR CITY SPEAKEASY<br />
TOASTMASTERS INTERN A-<br />
TIONAL<br />
Motor City Speakeasy club meets at<br />
7 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of<br />
each month in the Mayflower Hotel,<br />
Plymouth. Members learn to speak effectively,<br />
build self-confidence and become<br />
a better listener. For more information,<br />
call Jim Rollinger, 422-7X85<br />
• CANTON JAYCETTES<br />
INVITE NEW MEMBERS<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Jaycettes need women<br />
18-35 years of age to assist in conduct-<br />
the<br />
C.W. WARREN<br />
ing community service programs. Upcoming<br />
projects include Santa's Trailer.<br />
For information about meeting<br />
dates, call Lona Olson. 981-4444, or<br />
Vickie Bush, 451-0522.<br />
• FOLK DANCE CLUB<br />
Plymouth Folk Dance Club meets<br />
7:30 p.m. the first Friday of each<br />
month at Bird Elementary School.<br />
Sheldon and Ann Arbor Trail. For information,<br />
call 453-2400 after 6 p.m.<br />
• PANCAKE BREAKFAST<br />
The Mayflower Lt. Gamble Ladies<br />
Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars<br />
will again serve pancake breakfasts<br />
the first Sunday of each month 8 a.m<br />
to 1 p.m. at the post home, 1426 S. Mill.<br />
Plymouth. The menu includes pancakes,<br />
sausage, eggs, French toast,<br />
milk, orange juice and coffee Cost of<br />
breakfast is $2 for adults and |1 for<br />
children 5 and under Everyone is welcome.<br />
• 1SBISTER BOY SCOUTS<br />
Boy Scout Troop 1540 meets 6-7:30<br />
p.m. Mondays in Isbister School, 9300<br />
N. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. The small<br />
troop has room for more boys who love<br />
lots of outdoor activities. For more information.<br />
call Ken Hauser, 459-3457<br />
• NEW BEGINNINGS<br />
New Beginnings, an informal group<br />
for widowed people, will be 7:30 p.m<br />
Mondays in St. John Episcopal Church,<br />
Sheldon Road south of Ann Arbor Trail<br />
Meetings will be led by medical doctors,<br />
clergy and other professionals<br />
There is no registration, and sessions<br />
are free. For information, call Terry<br />
Sweeney, 459-5160; Wilma Wagner,<br />
455-6420; or Jack Martin. 420-2947.<br />
• EPILEPSY GROUP<br />
Epilepsy Support Program a selfhelp<br />
group, meets 7:30 p.m. in/" All<br />
Saints Lutheran Church, Newburgh at<br />
Joy, Livonia, on the first and third<br />
Thursday of each month for two hours.<br />
• M AYFLOW ER LT. GAMBLE<br />
POST VFW<br />
Mayflower Lt. Gamble Post 6695<br />
Veterans of Foreign Wars meets at 8<br />
p.m the second and fourth Tuesdays of<br />
each month at the Post Home, 1426 S.<br />
Mill, Plymouth. New members welcome.<br />
Call the post, 459-6700, for details.<br />
• JAYCETTESSEEK<br />
MEMBERS<br />
The Plymouth Jaycettes need women<br />
18-35 to assist in conducting internal<br />
and community service programs<br />
They also need help in assisting the<br />
Javcees In their projects such as Runaway<br />
Hotline, Muscular Dystrophy<br />
Shamrock Drive, Cystic Fibrosis Kiss<br />
Your Baby Week, Christmas Cheer,<br />
Fall Festival Project and Haunted<br />
House.<br />
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29475 W. Six Mile. Livonia<br />
10:00 a m CHURCH<br />
11 00 a.m<br />
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Wad Family Hour 7:30 pm<br />
Bib»« Study - Asrana Clubs<br />
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DECEMBER 11<br />
11:00 A.M. "THE GREAT<br />
WHITE THRONE"<br />
6.00 P.M. Christmas Cantata<br />
"A Church Thai u Concerned About People"<br />
DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE<br />
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BEREAN BIBLE CHURCH<br />
REV. TED STIMERS<br />
35375 ANN ARBOR TRAIL • LIVONIA<br />
425-5585 • between Wayne & Newburgh •<br />
• MORNING WORSHIP (Tyndaie Singers) 10 00«m<br />
•BIBLE SCHOOL 11 15 arr» EVENING SERVICE 6 00 pm<br />
• WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7 00 pm<br />
• VISUALIZED CHILDREN S CHURCH 10 00 am<br />
Holding Forth the Word ot Lift<br />
You are cordially invited<br />
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FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
(A Ministry of the Baptist General Conference)<br />
• In the historic Plymouth Grange. 273 Union.<br />
Rev Pater A. Foreman, Th. M. Pastor<br />
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Sunday School &--30 a.m.<br />
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.<br />
Fellowship 11:30 a.m.<br />
For more information call 455-1509<br />
GRAND River BAPTIST of LIVONIA<br />
3636C Hut>6»rd Road Livonia. Michioan *«'V«<br />
421 MS t<br />
Wednesday 9 30 a m mon Euta'v<br />
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Sunday 7 45 a m Mofy Eucharist<br />
^ i")C a m CHnttian Education tor a" au*"<br />
'0 00 am ho*, Euch«mi<br />
Sunna* Morning Nursery Care Avai'atv?<br />
The *•». Kama O. Oevts. Tha Hev Oery S bprn.<br />
The man Mea< A. KIm.<br />
Angelic note<br />
Christmas is the time when<br />
everyone's thoughts turn<br />
toward more heavenly things.<br />
Heavenly music included. And<br />
what is more angelic sounding<br />
than the notes emanating<br />
from a harp. Sunday, at a special<br />
Advent worship service,<br />
Mt. Hope Congregational<br />
Church will host just such a<br />
program. Featured will be<br />
Maritsa Madias ot Farmington<br />
Hills, an accomplished harpist,<br />
who will perform as a<br />
prelude to the service and,<br />
through her music, participate<br />
in the service itself. The program<br />
is part of number of innovative<br />
offerings designed<br />
by the congregation for strenthening<br />
the spirit of joy and<br />
anticipation during worship<br />
and the sense of community in<br />
the church family. The service<br />
will start at 10:30 a.m. and the<br />
public is invited.<br />
\bur Invitation<br />
to Worship<br />
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UNITED METHODIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
36500 Anr, A-bor Trail<br />
422-0K9<br />
Ministers<br />
Jack E. Giguere<br />
Roy G. Forsyth<br />
Director of Youth<br />
Dav« QladstorM<br />
Orscior of Education<br />
Tarry Q«aO»lor>«<br />
Church School ft Worship<br />
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ST. MATTHEWS<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
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Ol Gardan City<br />
6443 Merriman Road<br />
42 1-8628<br />
Dr Robert Grigereit<br />
Minister<br />
MO AM. Church School<br />
thru Adults<br />
10*5 AJL Morning Worship<br />
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• WESTLAND MORMONS<br />
A festival of music featuring the<br />
Michigan Concert Choir of the Church<br />
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints<br />
wili be held at 8 p.m Sunday at the<br />
Westland Stake Center, 7575 Hix, Westland.<br />
'<br />
The choir consists of individuals<br />
from southeastern Michigan. Contralto<br />
m<br />
Claire Balls of Livonia will be soloist<br />
for "Silent Night." The devotional plus<br />
music by the Mormon Tabernacle<br />
Choir will be transmitted by satellite<br />
from tbe Tabernacle in Salt Lake City.<br />
• KENWOOD CHURCH OF<br />
CHRIST )<br />
A children's Christinas program and<br />
MARGENE JOHNSTON/staft photographer<br />
Catholic evangelist is speaker<br />
The Rev Joseph Manning, Catholic<br />
evangelist from Ephata Ministry in<br />
Bristol. Conn , will be the guest speaker<br />
at the dinner meeting Saturday. Dec<br />
17. of the Northville-Plymouth-Livoma<br />
chapter of the Full Gospel Businessmen's<br />
Fellowship<br />
Author of the book "Agape Love,<br />
which has been translated into Spanish<br />
and distributed to many foreign countries<br />
and being a World Mission traveler.<br />
he has shared a visit with the<br />
Pope in 1980 with Demos Shakarian.<br />
president of the Full Gospel's Businessmen's<br />
Fellowship International<br />
His address follows dinner at 6 p m<br />
at the Sveden House restaurant in<br />
Farmington Plaza The dinner is $6 per<br />
person and both the dinner and the program<br />
are open to the public<br />
Reservations are required for the<br />
dinner and may be made by calling<br />
Daniel Beetler at 349-0006 or Earl<br />
Flvnn at 348 -3352 Or send checks<br />
payable to FGBMF to P O Box 5332<br />
Northville 48167 bv Dec 14<br />
a party given by church youth will take<br />
*place at 6:30 p.m Sunday at Kenwood<br />
Church of Christ. 20200 Merriman,<br />
Livonia. Following the program, birthday<br />
cake and ice cream will be served.<br />
• ROSEDALE GARDENS<br />
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN<br />
Colorful medieval costumes will be<br />
Hungry are<br />
helped by<br />
'Ho,Ho Hum'<br />
Santa Claus and the hungry of<br />
the world win out in the retelling<br />
of a delightlul Christmas<br />
tale thai has the genial<br />
gent in red triumphing over<br />
the evils of Christmas<br />
commercialism at 8 p.m. Friday<br />
and Saturday by Trinity<br />
Players at Trinity Baptist<br />
Church, 14800 Middlebelt,*<br />
Livonia. Entitled "Ho, Ho<br />
Hum." the show will benefit<br />
Feed the Hungry Inc. The<br />
show is open to the public.<br />
Suggested donation is S2.50.<br />
Written by Trinity's associate<br />
pastor. Paul Patton. the show<br />
features Trinity pastor Norman<br />
Mathias (at left) in the<br />
title role with his wife Martha<br />
as Mrs. Claus. Sue Reno<br />
(above) as Bernice Bullock,<br />
coaches the children to chanl<br />
We want Santa" in an effort<br />
to pressure him to keep his U.<br />
S. personal appearance<br />
agreement after he reneges<br />
over his disappointment with<br />
the blatant commercial aspects<br />
of the holiday. Normally,<br />
the church players perform in<br />
their Six Mile Road playhouse,<br />
but moved to larger quarters<br />
lo accommodate a bigger audience<br />
Fr. Joseph Manning<br />
author to speak<br />
worn by members of tbe Chancel Choir<br />
during tbe Boar's Head Festival to take<br />
place at 7 p.m. Sunday in the candlelit<br />
sanctuary of Rosedale Gardens United<br />
Presbyterian Church, 9S01 Hubbard at<br />
W Chicago. Livonia. Tbe pageantry,<br />
the procession of tbe boar's head and<br />
the music will be presented under tbe<br />
direction of Shirley Harden.<br />
"A Feaste of English Desserts" will<br />
follow accompanied by the music of<br />
minstrels and a toast to the Christmas<br />
season from tbe great wassail bowl.<br />
Baby-sitting is available.<br />
Tickets at S3 per individual and W<br />
per family may be obtained by calling<br />
the church office at 422-0494. A ticket<br />
is required for the feast only.<br />
• NORTHV ILLE FIRST PRES-<br />
BYTERIAN<br />
The third annual performance of tbe<br />
Christmas portion of Handel's "Messiah"<br />
will be presented at 6 p.m. Sunday<br />
in the First Presbyterian Church of<br />
Northville, 200 E. Main.<br />
Members of the Chancel Choir as<br />
well as area singers and soloists will be<br />
under the direction of David Heinzman.<br />
The free concert is open to the public.<br />
• NEWBURG UNITED METH-<br />
ODIST<br />
In appreciation of her 15 years of<br />
service to the Newburg United Methodist<br />
Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail,<br />
Livonia, Clara Walker will be recognized<br />
at an appreciation dinner Saturday,<br />
Dec. 10, in the church. An organist.<br />
Walker will continue to play at the<br />
church through Christmas services. She<br />
and her husband. Art, will retire to<br />
Florida to be near their grandson and<br />
his mother and father.<br />
• LANDMARK BAPTIST<br />
Marshall Hinson and the Temples<br />
will perform at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in<br />
Landmark Baptist Church. 11095 Haggerty,<br />
between Ann Arbor Trail asd<br />
Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth.<br />
• ST. PALL PRESBYTERIAN<br />
The fesUval of Hanukkah and the<br />
Jewish faith will be explored by Stan<br />
ley Clamage of Temple Beth El at an<br />
11 a.m. meeting Sunday oi the Forum,<br />
tbe adult study group at St. Paul Presbyterian<br />
Church. Inkster and Five Miie,<br />
Livonia<br />
• RICE MEMORIAL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
The 1983 All-Church Conference is<br />
scheduled at 3 30 p.m Sunday in Rice<br />
Memorial Church, 20601 Beech Daly.<br />
Redford<br />
Madonna Chorale<br />
performs Sunday<br />
The Madonna College Chorale will<br />
present its annual Christmas concert at<br />
the Felician Motherhouse Chapel at 7<br />
p m Sunday. Dec 11 The chorale is a<br />
mixed ensemble under the direction of<br />
John Redmon. professor of music a'.<br />
Madonna<br />
The program will consist of traditional<br />
carols as well as a major work<br />
A Christmas Cantata.'' by Daniel<br />
Pinkham A brass ensemble composed<br />
of Eastern Michigan University students<br />
will accompany the cantata The<br />
Madonna Chamber Singers will also<br />
sing.<br />
Soloists for the concert will be<br />
Louise Fisher of Livonia Christine<br />
Hughes and June Anthony of Redford<br />
and Donna Niefert of Garden City<br />
The Motherhouse Chapel is located<br />
at 36800 Schix>lcraft west of Levin<br />
Road in Livonia Admission is S2 for<br />
adults and $1 for students For more<br />
information call 591-5127<br />
Maybe the 'experts' don't have right answers<br />
1 spent some time with a strange<br />
woman The fact that we had never<br />
met before accounts only in part for<br />
the strangeness Jean Hutchinson is a<br />
citizen of Great Britain and has traveled<br />
these many miles to insist that<br />
she and many of her countrypeople do<br />
not appreciate the presence of Amen<br />
can mLvstles in her country That is a<br />
strange mission when one considers<br />
that her message seems lo go unheard<br />
by those who make decisions about<br />
such things<br />
It is understandable why man\ take<br />
exception to this lady and othen- of her<br />
kind Their actions the likes of which<br />
we have seen at Walled Lake fly in the<br />
face of those who wish to have their<br />
ways despite the wishes of the majority<br />
of people (The majority of English and<br />
Germans alike are opposed to our mL<<br />
sile deployment on their soil<br />
It sits poorly with those who manu<br />
facture toys as well, as with those who<br />
use them to be told to give them up<br />
And what child has ever taken well to<br />
being told that his or her toys are dan<br />
geroua''<br />
11<br />
Unfortunately in this case the toys<br />
are dangerous to many millions of peo<br />
pie besides the builders and the play<br />
ers That is the way it is with nuclear<br />
hardware The fact that we do not like<br />
hearing it does not reduce the danger<br />
I Ml ST CONFESS that as concerned<br />
as 1 am about the buildup of first strike<br />
weapons regardless ol the country de<br />
ploying them I wonder how effeclive<br />
my involvement is I often feel that m\<br />
energies might be better spent writing<br />
about more pleasant matters It seems<br />
that no matter what I do with the type<br />
writer or what others may do in their<br />
demonstrations the system will have<br />
lis way<br />
Yes there are days when I long for<br />
moral perspectives<br />
Rev. Robert Schaden<br />
those times when mi social moral<br />
sense obliged me to do little more ihan<br />
campaign against pornographic book<br />
stores and other such harmful ingrert<br />
ients of societ\ People loved me for it<br />
\nd no one was offended since the ped<br />
Hers of skin never look the finger shak<br />
ing seriouslv anyway FU*sides all this<br />
mv patriotism was never questioned<br />
Sc wh% don't I go back" Because to<br />
do so would be to pla\ dead It means<br />
that I have given up on mv belief that<br />
there is a difference between totalitari<br />
anism where a few men run things and<br />
a free society wherein people s wishes<br />
make a difference Perhaps we have<br />
simply not made our wishes known<br />
loud enough at the voting booths and<br />
the cash registers across America<br />
FOR A LONG TIME 1 consoled<br />
myself with the knowledge that in our<br />
country no >ne person can start a war<br />
Such a drastic decision must be made<br />
by Congress It is still true that no owe<br />
person can start a war in America but<br />
with the deployment of the Pershing<br />
,fnd Cruise missiles neither can Congress<br />
That awesome take is being<br />
handed over to the computer — our<br />
own the Russians or whatever system<br />
malfunctions first<br />
President Dwigh! Eisenhower ooce<br />
remarked that some day governments<br />
are going to have to get out of the way<br />
and allow people to have tbe peace<br />
the\ seek Perhaps that day is now<br />
in>d knows that we have reached the<br />
epitome of idolatry The arsenal of divine<br />
power to which we continue to<br />
bum incense makes the golden calf of<br />
old a kid s game<br />
If we do choose to sit back and in th*<br />
name of patriotism leave it to the ex<br />
perts we mav have discovered the ultimate<br />
«a\ to rid ourselves of those porno<br />
shops once and for all
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10*P,C) O&E Thursday, December 8, 1983<br />
oys can be educational - and fun<br />
•y Sherry Kahan<br />
staff writer<br />
What are the qualities ol a really great toy?<br />
"Ninety percent child input and 10 percent toy,"<br />
said Bonnie Virag of Livonia. She thinks a toy<br />
should challenge a child, allow him to use his imagination,<br />
bave educational value and, most important,<br />
be fun.<br />
A toy does not have to be electronic or battery<br />
operated to be fun.<br />
More and more toys are coming on the market<br />
which manage to provide pleasure as well as education.<br />
"The emphasis in toys now is on academic skills,"<br />
said Virag, a representative of Discovery Toys. She<br />
can list the advantages of her educational toys at<br />
the drop of a puzzle.<br />
•They are colorful, safe, stimulating, durable, educational,<br />
non-violent, non-sexist and non-frustrating,"<br />
she said. "In addition, tbey will grow with the<br />
child, they are moderately priced, and can be saved<br />
by parents for later use by their grandchildren."<br />
People interested in the toys she sells will have<br />
to hurry if they hope to place them under their<br />
Christmas tree. Orders must be in by Saturday,<br />
Dec. 10. Appointments can be made to view the<br />
toys by contacting Virag, who displays them in her<br />
home. Call her at 464-25J9.<br />
"What better way to start a child with a good<br />
educational footing than getting him good toys." she<br />
said<br />
VIRAG •S FAVORABLE opinion about educa<br />
tional toys was strengthened one Christmas many<br />
years ago when she bought a toy her son had admired<br />
on television<br />
"On TV it looked as though it could do all kinds of<br />
things." she recalled. "But it was a disaster toy. It<br />
didn't do half the things they said it would. It broke<br />
the same day. I returned it for a refund."<br />
The toys she sells are divided into four age<br />
groups, the 0-3 age group, preschoolers, youngsters<br />
5-8 and ages 8 to adult.<br />
•Playthings for the 0-3 set should have no sharp<br />
edges or small pieces that could be swallowed," she<br />
pointed out. Teethers are one of the items in this<br />
group. Made in the form of a hand and foot, they<br />
are soft vinyl plastic. Place them in the refrigerator<br />
awhile, and they become cold enough to sooth<br />
babygums.<br />
The crawl-a-ball also can be a gum aid. It has<br />
small bumps for tiny teeth. Tbe bumps also keep<br />
the ball from rolling too far for crawlers, and make<br />
it more easy for the ball to be caught by small<br />
people.<br />
An activity calendar can be a way for the very<br />
young to understand how time is measured. It offers<br />
color forms that can be placed on it to mark<br />
important occasions. ^<br />
Shapes and Stencils is a puzzle for the youngest<br />
group. When the pieces are not puzzling the kids,<br />
they can be used as cookie cutters. Later on they<br />
can be traced to make a tree or animal.<br />
Puzzles, matching games, books, crayons and<br />
clay are also designed for the 5-5 children. One of<br />
the more colorful toys aimed at this group is that<br />
old favorite, the sand-water mill.<br />
Children can learn about cause and effect in the<br />
bathtub when they see water pouring through a hole<br />
and then turning a wheel. In the sandbox, it<br />
responds the same way with sand<br />
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SPELL MASTER is the name of an ingenious<br />
game that allows young spellers 5-8 to correct their<br />
own mistakes without embarrassment. It includes<br />
cards bearing pictures down the left side and a<br />
space for words on tbe right Cardboard letters<br />
nearby look like Scrabble tiles, except that they<br />
have tiny prongs on the back. Tbe child who uses<br />
them to spell tiger as tigar will find it doesn't work.<br />
When he puts the cardboard letter "a" down on the<br />
appropriate spot, the tiny spikes underneath won't<br />
fit the holes placed there. Only the letter "e" will fit<br />
correctly.<br />
RING-A-ROUND is a math game involving dice.<br />
Christmas Wish<br />
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CENTERPIECES<br />
Some<br />
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Candles<br />
It can be played by those who only know addition as<br />
well as those who can draw on subtraction, multiplication<br />
and division skills.<br />
Hocus Pocus — you don't need to use magic to<br />
discover what this game is about Forty tricks are<br />
taught to magic lovers.<br />
"It stimulates social skills and the ability to perform,"<br />
said Virag.<br />
Discovery Toys has also produced a book for doting<br />
grandparents. It allows them to keep a history<br />
of special events in the life of their grandchild<br />
"Each toy or game must teach at least two educational<br />
concepts," commented Virag. "It must also<br />
be fun."<br />
M e hope this<br />
Christmas u ill bt<br />
happy and<br />
prosperous<br />
trimmed uith<br />
many special<br />
things for you and<br />
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Potted Christmas Trees<br />
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The third annual Christmas crafts<br />
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p.m. at the school, Kkiloch and Curtis,<br />
Redford Township. In addition to the<br />
crafts, a bake sale will also be featured.<br />
Refresments and food will also<br />
be available.<br />
MADONNA<br />
Yarn clowns. Miss Piggy dolls and<br />
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the Felician Sisters busy in their<br />
spare time since July. All that activity<br />
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Thursday. December 8, 1983 O&F. (P.C)IC<br />
' C.J. Risak<br />
This could be<br />
Cards' year<br />
I<br />
with<br />
T'S NOT LUCK. It's more Like divine<br />
intervention.<br />
An opinion Saginaw Valley football coach<br />
George Ihler doesn't necessarily disagree<br />
"It might appear that way." was Oiler's answer<br />
when asked if he had a special connection with<br />
someone upstairs<br />
Which is as good a way as any to describe the<br />
incredible season the Cardinals experienced And<br />
still are experiencing<br />
Saturday they shoot for a berth in the NAIA<br />
finals when they tackle Carson-Newman in<br />
Jefferson City, Tenn. The winner meets either<br />
Central Arkansas or Mesa College for the<br />
championship.<br />
That Saginaw Valley is in the final four is not the<br />
result of a single upset win. Or even two. Nope, this<br />
string of stirring comebacks and surprises spans<br />
the entire season<br />
It's enough that the story of the team would<br />
make good material for "That's Incredible." Right<br />
up there with the man who leaps speeding cars<br />
THE CARDINALS are 9-2 at tbe moment. And if<br />
the season did end Saturday, it wouldn't upset Ihler<br />
too much<br />
After all, he's only in his first season. He was<br />
hired away from Saginaw MacArthur High School<br />
after the Cards stumbled through a 1-9 season a<br />
year ago Ihler's objectives for his first season were<br />
modest.<br />
"We were looking to get to 500. to rebuild the<br />
program," he said.<br />
The rebuilding didn't take long. Last week,<br />
Saginaw Valley eliminated Oklahoma Central<br />
State, 14-13, in the NAIA tournament's first round<br />
The Cardinals did iUn typical fashion. They<br />
trailed 13-0 in the final quarter when the big-play<br />
players came through.<br />
Notably, two that filled key roles for Saginaw<br />
Valley played high school ball at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
and Plymouth Salem, respectively: Rusty Mandle.<br />
the Cards' quarterback, and Dairy 1 Bartkowiak, a<br />
linebacker<br />
Mandle started the rally by scrambling eight<br />
yards for a touchdown on a third-down-and-goal-togo<br />
play early in the final quarter.<br />
That cut the lead to 13-7. But Saginaw Valley's<br />
offense was still struggling. With 1:28 to play, the<br />
Cards had the ball at Central State's 48 facing<br />
another third down, with 15 yards to go for the first<br />
down and no more time outs left.<br />
"I WAS THINKING of a 12-yard out pattern, but<br />
we still would have been short of the first down,"<br />
Ihler said. So he mulled it over, then decided to use<br />
a play they had used just once before this season<br />
"Their defensive backs were coming up hard and<br />
fast on our receivers," Ihler said in explaining the<br />
play called. "And they did it again."<br />
But this time there was a new wrinkle. As Troy<br />
Shannon hauled in Mandle's 16-yard completion<br />
and the Central State defender charged toward<br />
him, Shannon pitched the ball to tailback Byron<br />
Krukowski Krukowski sped the final 30 yards<br />
untouched for the winning score .<br />
Central State had one last gasp left. Bartkowiak<br />
knocked that from tbe losers by intercepting a pass<br />
at the Saginaw Valley 20 and returning it 35 yards<br />
It was his fifth intercept of the season A fullback<br />
at Salem. Bartkowiak still knows bow to run with<br />
the ball — he leads the team in interception return<br />
yardage with 90<br />
"He is a real competitor and a tough young man,<br />
Ihler said of the 5-11, 215-pound Bartkowiak "He's<br />
put his heart into this season."<br />
Bartkowiak also had two solo tackles and seven<br />
assists as the defense limited Central State, ooe of<br />
the nation's best rushing teams, to 90 yards on the<br />
ground<br />
But. as well as the defense played, it was Mandle<br />
who got things going — as he has dooe all season<br />
"He's our leader," Ihler admitted. "He makes our<br />
program go He can really do everything Of all the<br />
great athletes we've seen, he's the best *<br />
THIS IS evidenced by his statistics He leads the<br />
team in total offense and rushing yardage And he<br />
helped the Cards win six games in tbe final 90<br />
seconds Tbey have outscored their opponents by a<br />
mere eight points — a ooe touchdown and twopoint<br />
conversion difference<br />
Oddly, Mandle, a quarterback his freshman and<br />
sophomore years, played defense last season That<br />
was one of the first changes Ihler instituted<br />
"I wanted him at quarterback." the coach said<br />
Now Mandle is an institution He was named the<br />
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference<br />
Most Valuable Player as Saginaw Valley won the<br />
conference crown.<br />
His passing statistics aren't overwhelming. He's<br />
completed just 45 percent of his throws. But the<br />
only stat that counts is the ooe on the scoreboard<br />
And this season. Mandle has pot the greater<br />
number of points by his school's name most often<br />
Ihler summed it up best<br />
11magine there's someooe calling us locky Bat<br />
we're still playing and they're not"<br />
Mercy blocks Rocks<br />
By Chris McCosky<br />
staff writer<br />
Plymouth Salem basketball coaches<br />
Fred Thomann and Bob Blohm coaxed,<br />
cajoled, schemed and scratched 21 victories<br />
out of a smart, experienced,<br />
scrappy, but_ extremely small contingent<br />
of players this season<br />
The lack of size finally caught up<br />
with the Rocks last night and their season<br />
came to an end in the quarterfinal<br />
round of the state Class A girls' basketball<br />
tournament.<br />
Farmington Hills Our Lady of Mercy<br />
(24-2) used a 28-9 rebounding advantage<br />
and a solid man-to-man defense (a<br />
Salem trademark) to defeat the Rocks.<br />
37-25. in front of nearly 1.000 spectators<br />
at Southfield High School.<br />
"In tbe first quarter we were able to<br />
effectively get inside," said Mercy<br />
coach Larry Baker That's what Salem<br />
had hoped to prevent.<br />
MERCY CENTER Mary Rosowski<br />
and Amy DeMattia combined for eight<br />
first-quarter points, all from short<br />
range, to send the Marlins ahead early,<br />
11-6.<br />
"Then, in the second quarter, we got<br />
some key turnovers." Baker said.<br />
Mercy seemed to take control of the<br />
game in that second quarter At one<br />
point, the Marlins built up a 20-8 lead.<br />
But the Rocks came storming back<br />
with a 8-3 surge to close out the first<br />
half.<br />
"We never stopped going after<br />
them." Thomann said. "At the half I<br />
felt we had an opportunity to make a<br />
good run at them We had to hold them<br />
to seven or eight points. We got within<br />
10 and 12 points, but that wasn't close<br />
enough "<br />
Sarah Basford, Mercy's lone senior<br />
and a potential All-Stater, was checked<br />
on just one point in the first half by the<br />
tough Salem defense. She began finding<br />
the mark In quarter No. 3. She drained<br />
three jumpers to help Mercy to a 10-2<br />
third-quarter advantage.<br />
SALEM COULD hit on just one of 10<br />
And they're off<br />
Erich Hartnett (above) led the Salem<br />
Rocks boys' basketball team to an opening<br />
night triumph over Southfield Tues-<br />
shots in that third quarter. Poor shooting<br />
plagued the Rocks all night — they<br />
made just nine of 39-shots from the<br />
floor. Credit that stat to the Mercy defense.<br />
"I can't really single out any individual<br />
defensive performances. We did a<br />
lot of switching. It was good team defense."<br />
Baker said<br />
The Rocks, trailing by 15. really<br />
went after Mercy in the last eight minutes.<br />
The Marlins didn't score a point<br />
for the first 7:14 minutes, and Salem<br />
had cut the lead to 31-21.<br />
Salem's Fran Whittaker provided the<br />
offensive spark Her deceiving quickness<br />
enabled her to shake free of the<br />
Mercy defense. She led the Rocks with<br />
10 points, eight in the second half.<br />
In the last 46 seconds, Mercy answered<br />
two long Dawn Johnson jumpers<br />
with six straight free throws to ice<br />
the victory.<br />
THE FINAL SCORE may have read<br />
37-25. but the players from both sides<br />
looked as if tbey had survived a war —<br />
they had.<br />
"This was the first time in memory<br />
that I've seen us this pooped out at the<br />
end of a game." Baker said "There<br />
were some very tired girls on the floor<br />
at the end."<br />
The reason for the fatigue was nonstop<br />
pressure. Both teams play as aggressive<br />
and unrelenting a man-to-man<br />
defense as there is in the state.<br />
DeMattia (nine) and Rosowski (eight)<br />
pulled in 17 of Mercy's 28 rebounds.<br />
Terri Ford and Basford each scored<br />
nine points to pace the Marlins. Basford<br />
and Annette Ruggiero each had<br />
four assists Ruggiero and Ford each<br />
had three steals.<br />
For Salem. Whittaker's 10 points and<br />
three rebounds were tops. Johnson<br />
scored eight points. Salem's potential<br />
All-Stater Pam McBride was held to<br />
one point<br />
Mercy, tbe defending state Class A<br />
champ, advance to the semifinals Friday<br />
night. They will most likely play<br />
Flint Northwestern (24-1) at 8:30 p.m<br />
at Western Michigan University's Read<br />
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MINOV aAUND€RS/ti««<br />
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Ma Nature. Stories on page 3C<br />
Salem's Fran Whittaker (in white) finds<br />
the baseline closed off by Mercy-center<br />
Mary Rosowski in last night's quarterfinal<br />
girls" basketball contest at Southfield.<br />
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Junior League gives Slims another try<br />
By Marty Budnar<br />
staff writer<br />
Yet Virginia, tbe Slims will be back<br />
in town next fall<br />
The Jnnior League of Birmingham<br />
— at its November monthly meeting —<br />
voted to keep its annual Virginia Rii<br />
Tennis Tournament operable for at<br />
least ooe more year.<br />
Some were concerned that lt<br />
wouldn't pass, but the Junior League<br />
received the required two-thirds majority<br />
vote it needed. Tbe tournament,<br />
which will again be spooaored by the<br />
Greater Detroit Oldsmobile Dealers<br />
Association, Is tentatively scheduled<br />
for Detroit's Cobo Arena.<br />
Becky Broughton, 1984 tournament<br />
director, dted these reasons for retaining<br />
the annual tourney.<br />
e It's the only ooe of its kind in the<br />
metropolitan Detroit area.<br />
a It's a good (volunteer) training<br />
time for the Junior League's newer<br />
members.<br />
e It's a good way to involve other<br />
communities such as Ann Arbor In volunteer<br />
aspects.<br />
a It's a good way to raise mooey for<br />
the community.<br />
"WE HAVE some 144) volunteers already<br />
signed up to go," said Broughton.<br />
tennis<br />
"The Virginia Slims Is pleased that<br />
we're coming back."<br />
The $150,000, 32-player draw tournament<br />
has had its share of bad luck over<br />
the years. Player? withdrew from the<br />
tournaments which were, up until last<br />
year held in early February, for reasons<br />
ranging from illness to injury to<br />
schedule changes.<br />
In an effort to solve tbe problem, the<br />
Junior League was granted an October<br />
date by the Women's Tennis Association.<br />
Its first fall tournament was held<br />
two months ago during the first week<br />
of October.<br />
Chris Evert Lloyd headlined the<br />
week-long tournament and attracted a<br />
large and enthusiastic crowd on her<br />
opening-night appearance. She later<br />
became ill and withdrew.<br />
Evert Lloyd, second only to Martina<br />
Navratilova in tbe world rankings.<br />
Bad luck befalls Chiefs' Johnson<br />
North Farmington recorded its best<br />
showing ever at the girls' Class A state<br />
swim championships with a ninth-place<br />
The Raiders, coached by Jordan<br />
Hatch, scored 50 points in the meet<br />
held last weekend at Eastern Michigan<br />
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Bloomfield Hills Andover gained<br />
first in tbe team standings with 142<br />
points, followed by Ann Arbor Pioneer<br />
(122), Bloomfield Hills Lahser (91) and<br />
Livonia Stevenson (83).<br />
North's best finish (fourth) occurred<br />
in the 400-yard freestyle relay as<br />
Marge Cramer, Mary Manderfield, Col-<br />
leen Carey and Jennifer Rowe posted a<br />
school record time of 3:41.1.<br />
Tbe Raiders' 200 medley relay squad<br />
was 12th in 1:58.19. That team consisted<br />
of Kathy Pierog, Carey, Cramer and<br />
Manderfield.<br />
Rowe, a freshman, sparkled in the<br />
500 freestyle with a sixth (5:10.59), and<br />
In the 200 freestyle where she took 12th<br />
(1:59.59).<br />
Other North individuals gaining<br />
places included Carey, 200 Dd, fifth,<br />
2:13.12; Manderfield, 50 freestyle, 12th,<br />
25.82; Cramer, 50 freestyle, 14th, 25.42.<br />
FARMINGTON MERCY, the Catholic<br />
League champion, did not crack the<br />
top 10 team-wise, but was well represented<br />
in the final Individual and relay<br />
events.<br />
Sue Herzog grabbed fifth in the 500<br />
freestyle (5:22.86) and eighth in the 200<br />
freestyle (1:58.38).<br />
She also teamed with Pat McCarthy,<br />
Marilee Konczal and Maureen Kelly to<br />
place 12th In the 400 freestyle relay<br />
with a time of 3:45.50.<br />
The Marlins' 200 medley relay quartet<br />
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That team consisted of Konczal, Jill<br />
Andries, McCarthy and Kelly.<br />
Other individual finishers for Mercy<br />
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11th, 5:17.28; and Andries, 100<br />
breaststroke, 11th, 1:11.29.<br />
PLYMOUTH CANTON'S Ginnie<br />
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time of 2:16.91 and the 100 butterfly<br />
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Sh$ settled for 14th (an alternate) In the<br />
IM and 12th in the butterfly.<br />
Plymouth Salem, meanwhile, qualified<br />
both of its relay teams but did not<br />
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Rollers top list<br />
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The latest to Join the list is Mitch<br />
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On the national front, Aleta Rzepeck<br />
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live in Florida, has been named to the<br />
"Furious Four." the top honor awarded<br />
by the Women's International Bowling<br />
Congress<br />
BEL-AIRE: Billy Golembiewski. The<br />
veteran isn't letting age slow him<br />
Bowling in the classic during the week,<br />
be added another 700 series to his list!<br />
He had games of 232. 224 and 268 for a<br />
724. At that be trailed in third place<br />
Terry Smith set the pace with 751, and<br />
Tim Detber took the runner-up soot<br />
with 737<br />
WOODLAND LANES: Jim Krajci,<br />
bowling in the senior bouse league, had<br />
a middle game of 287 in a 762 series,<br />
but the spotlight went on the S&S Mobil<br />
team that fired a 3191 series.<br />
This was high for tbe season, and<br />
captain Greg Wizgar set the pace with<br />
a 619 series. In the same league, Ron<br />
Turner rolled a 692. That was 244 pins<br />
over his average.<br />
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WESTLAND BOWL. Tim Detherage<br />
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Marly topped the Guys and Dolls with<br />
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GARDEN LANES: Chuck Fogg with<br />
a 258 in 665 paced the Wayne County<br />
Road league, and Ray Joganic was king<br />
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COUNTRY LANES: Steve Lame had<br />
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Monday men's league. This was four<br />
pins more than Jim Reynolds posted in<br />
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SUPER BOWL: Rich Morgan had<br />
games of 236 and 232 in 619. and on the<br />
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132 — Paul Johnsion (LW) dec Dave Dudek<br />
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Rule No. 1 from tbe "How to be a<br />
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On Saturday, Schoolcraft coach<br />
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Because, as Watkins put it, *We<br />
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a victory that evened Schoolcraft's<br />
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"We stepped up the tempo of the<br />
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The 21,347 who saw the Spartans whip Michigan<br />
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What to compare in universal life<br />
Part Two<br />
Last week, we presented the essentials<br />
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This week, we will develop<br />
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the appropriate UL for you.<br />
• The promised rates. The rates<br />
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• The load charges. Check the<br />
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of several hundred dollars<br />
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e The guaranteed rate of return<br />
Find out how the rate of return is<br />
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Check the projected cash<br />
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• Surrender charges It is important<br />
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• Increase in face value. What<br />
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Ethel Simmon* editor/644-1100<br />
Thursday, December 8, 1983 O&E<br />
Mexican food<br />
It's the hottest restaurant<br />
By Ethel Simmons<br />
staff writer<br />
EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK<br />
these days, there seems to be<br />
a Mexican restaurant — and<br />
more are on the way.<br />
Flashy newcomers with innovative<br />
menus vie with older establishments<br />
serving traditional dishes. At Mexican<br />
eateries with liquor licenses, the margarita<br />
is the cocktail of choice.<br />
*We started Mexican food before it<br />
was very popular in Michigan," said<br />
Audrey Baier, owner of El Nibble<br />
Nook, 27725 Eight Mile at Grand River,<br />
Livonia.<br />
EH Nibble Nook moved from its original<br />
nearby location in Farmington after<br />
that restaurant burned down. Now<br />
there's a Taco Bell across the street.<br />
Baler said her parents started El<br />
Nibble Nook 30 years ago after travels<br />
to Mexico. Dad was the cook, and they<br />
had a Mexican chef.<br />
"TODAY CUSTOMERS come from<br />
as far as Lansing and say the drive was<br />
worth it," she said.<br />
Baier trains the chefs* and has one<br />
who has been with the restaurant 10<br />
years. "Everything here is cooked<br />
fresh," she said. "Mexican beans are<br />
cooked from scratch. It takes about<br />
three hours. Sauce is made in the morntog<br />
"<br />
There are some recent changes on<br />
ihe menu, with lighter dishes added.<br />
One new entree is El Burro del Jardin,<br />
fresh brocccoli, mushrooms and onion<br />
wrapped in a flour tortilla topped with<br />
cheese.<br />
Most popular appetizer is churros —<br />
taco chips with two cheeses and bacon,<br />
plus avocado dip. Combination plates<br />
also are favored. Desserts aren't a big<br />
Kem, but there's a strawberry ice<br />
cream taco.<br />
In the bar, a huge glass dispenser<br />
whirls margaritas round, awaiting ens-<br />
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as pitchers of sangria.<br />
"ON THE weekends, there's a big<br />
lineup and sometimes an hour's wait<br />
for tables," Baier said, "but once<br />
they're seated they don't have a wait."<br />
Two strolling Mexican musicians<br />
play guitar and sing Thursdrfps-Saturdays.<br />
Diners are seated at tables inlaid<br />
with blue-and-white tiles, and the intimate<br />
seating areas are decorated in a<br />
Mexican motif.<br />
EH Nibble Nook is not a franchise —<br />
yet.<br />
TEQUILA WILLIE'S Saloon & Grill<br />
at 26551 Evergreen, Southfield, is part<br />
of a franchise. Its parent company, EH<br />
Torito, started some 30 years ago in<br />
California.<br />
Jim Braidwood, general manager of<br />
this newest TW's, which opened in May,<br />
explained that Ell Torito restaurants<br />
are more family-type, while the Tequila<br />
Willie's concept is "to appeal to family-oriented<br />
food and capitalize on the<br />
singles bar scene, where you can have<br />
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The local TW's took over part of the<br />
Southfield Athletic Club and is built<br />
onto the side of tbe Traveler's Tower.<br />
Its dining areas are large, seating 250<br />
people, and the saloon can accommodate<br />
some 200 drinkers.<br />
"This is Tequila Willie's meat market,"<br />
Braidwood said, with a sweep of<br />
the hand, as be showed the expanse<br />
where area singles mingle. Customers<br />
are seated in the greenhouse or courtyard,<br />
and food service includes Mexican<br />
Munchies from an exhibition grill<br />
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add flavor.<br />
HOUSE SPECIALTIES include Macho<br />
Nachos and Traditional Nachos.<br />
One of the biggest sellers is the Outrageous<br />
Chimichanga, served on a 13inch<br />
platter and made from a 17-inch<br />
tortilla. The Stampede is a platter for<br />
four, that Braidwood said he has never<br />
seen anyone finish.<br />
A Mexican-style seafood menu is<br />
being introduced this month, to supplement<br />
the regular seafood offerings, and<br />
more new menu items are coming in<br />
the spring. "We're Midwesternizing the<br />
menu," he said.<br />
Tequila Willie's restaurants have<br />
featured a border-town atmosphere<br />
and decor. "But we looked at the area<br />
and decided it needed something more<br />
upbeat," Braidwood said.<br />
The result is a stunning art deco<br />
look, in shades of off-white, maroon<br />
and green; pinkish-lavender walls, and<br />
turquoise and black accents. Special<br />
seating areas include booths draped for<br />
privacy, the Palm Room that seats six<br />
and the Flamingo Room for 30-35.<br />
Braidwood said El Torito originated<br />
use of the goblet that has become traditional<br />
for serving margaritas. The<br />
chain also developed the tostada with<br />
an edible shell.<br />
TW's offers eight margarita specialties,<br />
including an Apple Willie that's<br />
"like drinking an apple pie," Braidwood<br />
said. The Mugarita is a traditional<br />
margarita with Grand Marnier float.<br />
Menu prices range from $4-$7.<br />
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Dining in a Mexican restaurant can provide lots<br />
of filling, inexpensive food. Even with drinks<br />
(margaritas preferred), the tab can be under $20<br />
There's a $1.99 children's menu, and<br />
kids eat free on weekends during December<br />
and January.<br />
NOPALITOS Restaurant and Cantina<br />
has recently opened in the old location<br />
of the Magic Pan at Somerset Mall<br />
on Big Beaver and Coolidge roads in<br />
Troy.<br />
Richard Kerchenko, manager, said<br />
the new restaurant is still owned by the<br />
Magic Pan. "It's one of the few freestanding<br />
restaurants owned by the<br />
Magic Pan." Nopalitos is a test pilot,<br />
the first Mexican restaurant in what<br />
may become a,phain of such eateries<br />
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Nopalitos (named after the edible nopal<br />
cactus) prides itself on its "Especialidades,"<br />
eight entrees that are different<br />
than what is often found on Mexican-restaurant<br />
menus. Huachinango a<br />
la Veracruzana is red snapper sauteed<br />
with tomato-based Veracruz sauce, and<br />
Arroz con Polio is breast of chicken<br />
sauteed, then covered with mild redchile-based<br />
ranchera sauce). A shrimp<br />
dish and a marinated steak in lime<br />
12C»(R.W.Q-10C) OAK Thursday. Docemper 8, 1963<br />
Kathryn Cooke is the Sugar Plum Fairy and James Dunne is the<br />
Cavalier and the Snow King in the Oakway Symphony Orchestra<br />
production of "The Nutcracker Ballet," performed with the<br />
Contemporary Civic Ballet Company, directed by Rose Marie<br />
Floyd. The performance will be at 3 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 18, at<br />
Mercy High School Auditorium in Farmington Hills. Guest artist<br />
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has danced in Broadway shows. Tickets are $7 for general admission<br />
and $4 for students and senior citizens. For further information<br />
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I u p c o m i n g<br />
\ t h i n g s t o d o<br />
• CHRISTMAS CONCERT<br />
Tbe Madonna College Chorale will<br />
present its annual Christmas concert<br />
at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec 11, at the Feli-<br />
5^ ' cian Motherhouse Chapel. 36800<br />
Schoolcraft, just west of Levan, Livonia.<br />
The chorale is a mixed ensemble<br />
under the direction of John Redmon.<br />
professor of music at Madonna The<br />
program will consist of traditional<br />
carols as well as a major work. "A<br />
. Christmas Cantata." created by Dan-<br />
; lei Pinkham A brass ensemble composed<br />
of Eastern Michigan University<br />
students will accompany the cantata.<br />
The Madonna Chamber Singers also<br />
will sing. Soloists will be Louise<br />
Fisher of Livonia, Christine Hughes<br />
and June Anthony of Redford and<br />
Donna Niefert of Garden City. Admis-<br />
-v sion is S2 for adults, $1 for students.<br />
• SPOTLIGHT PLAYERS<br />
A production of "Holiday Musical<br />
Cabaret" will be presented by the<br />
Spotlight Players at 8 p.m. Friday.<br />
Dec. 9; 2 and 8 p.m Saturday, Dec. 10,<br />
and 2 p.m Sunday. Dec. 11. at Westland<br />
Center Auditorium on tbe mall's<br />
lower level, 35000 W Warren, West<br />
. land. Tbe cabaret is a collection of favorite<br />
holiday entertainments featuring<br />
song, dance and dramatic readings.<br />
Included are tbe song "New Deal<br />
for Christmas" from "Annie," dancing<br />
to "Babes in Toyland" and tbe story of<br />
"Silent Night," plus other numbers<br />
The story, written by Debra Polich-<br />
- irt ^ wa " 1 - 13 about a traditional family<br />
-J gathering on Christmas Eve. Admission<br />
is J3 for adults, $1.75 for children<br />
12 and under<br />
• VOL TH SYMPHONY<br />
The Michigan Youth Symphony will<br />
celebrate its 33rd season with a concert<br />
at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, at Hill<br />
Auditorium in Ann Arbor The free<br />
performance will feature 75 young<br />
musicians from throughout the state<br />
Ranging in age from 10-18, they will<br />
present a program of symphonic music<br />
that includes Schubert's "Unfinished<br />
Symphony." "Coriolan Overture"<br />
by Beethoven, "Prelude to the<br />
Afternoon of a Faun" by Debussey<br />
featuring 13-year-old Kirsten Agresta<br />
on the harp and "The Hary Janos-<br />
Suite" by Kodaly, Symphony members<br />
include Livonia residents Steven<br />
Harrington on French horn. Beth<br />
Bryngelson on flute, Leslie Kachnowski<br />
on violin. Ken Rakowicz on<br />
trumpet, Brian Kachnowski on trombone<br />
and Richard Fontana on trumpet<br />
• COMEDY NIGHT<br />
Four Detroit-area comics will star<br />
at Comedy Night IV at 8:30 p.m. Friday,<br />
Dec 9. in the Waterman Campus<br />
Center at Schoolcraft College in Livonia<br />
Four members of the Detroit<br />
Comedy Society will perform. Tbey<br />
are Bill Thomas, Sheila Kay, Tim Lilly<br />
and Van Gunter. This is the fourth<br />
comedy night sponsored by the Student<br />
Activities Office and the Last<br />
Drop Coffeehouse Tickets are available<br />
at the Student Activities Office<br />
and at the door for $4.50 The Comedy<br />
Night will be in a nightclub-like atmosphere<br />
Because alcohol will be<br />
available (at additional cost) to those<br />
over 21, no one under 18 will be admitted.<br />
[Seating blocks<br />
i view of dancers<br />
j By Mary Jarva Dosrr<br />
V- -special writer<br />
; Tbe Malaguena, the JoU, tbe Fumi-<br />
•ca, and the Sequidillas, done with flashing<br />
fans, castanets and tapping feet,<br />
"»re not exactly dances we aee every<br />
day But tbe influence of those Spanish<br />
styles have reached into our culture so<br />
predominantly that tbe rhythms and<br />
Tnelodies we associate with them are<br />
-thoroughly familiar even if we don't<br />
readily associate tbe composers with<br />
"the famous melodies<br />
- Local dance troupe Grupo Espana,<br />
led by soloist Mana Del Carmen, performed<br />
Sunday afternoon with tbe Oakway<br />
Symphony Orchestra at Madonna<br />
EoUege in Livonia A number of fatuous<br />
Spanish dances were choreofraphed<br />
to tbe music of Manuel de Fills<br />
(Three Cornered Hat"), Marquina<br />
t'Espana Cani"), Granados Clntermeito<br />
from Goyescas'). and Lecnona CAndalucia")<br />
* During tbe first half of tbe program I<br />
•ad tbe same problem many others<br />
•eeroed to be having in the audience<br />
%tth only a view of tike back of the<br />
ttrombone taction of the orchestra I<br />
m nothing of the first two dances I<br />
re no Idea how they performed the<br />
. Miller's Dance" from da Palls s<br />
•Thres Cornered Hat" Tht ballet Is ooe<br />
lhat ! have never ma and to ti>i«<br />
Tbe poop ka composed of Patricia<br />
Evangellna Gasman, Marl<br />
Twsm PereUa, Mara Romero<br />
Mod Raqeal Schrstar The two men are<br />
Larry Lopes and Gabriel H Jarr.<br />
I CARMEN, WHO lee* the group is<br />
JM Speti* parentage tat Iran New<br />
"Yor*. As has tadtod with famous l<br />
aad toured ia Canada. Puerto<br />
1 Mexico She ia adept in<br />
as «r«U as other types of<br />
mens. This year As ia s reel<br />
a grant from the Michigan<br />
for the Arts for ths expansion<br />
r e v i e w<br />
During tbe second half of the program<br />
Carmen performed an elegant<br />
solo to Granados' "Intermezzo from<br />
Goyescas." Dresssed in a red dress<br />
topped with black lace and carrying a<br />
black fan and castanets, she developed<br />
a strong interplay with the rhythm of<br />
the orcbestra-aod her feet and hands<br />
Tbe troupe was brightly clad for tbe<br />
final number Lecuona's "Andalucia" in<br />
red. green, blue, yellow, pink, and aqua<br />
Shawls were traditional with embroidered<br />
flowers Carmen was costumed<br />
in purple making a strong visual impression<br />
oo tbe stage<br />
Much of the appeal of Spanish dancing<br />
is subtleties of the feet movements<br />
and the mannerisms None of this could<br />
be appreciated with tbe seating arrangement<br />
at Madonna College Since I<br />
missed so much of the program, I cannot<br />
make any judgment as to tbe quality<br />
of "Grupo Eepana "<br />
THIS CONCERT was named "Spanish<br />
Spectacular" bat it also could be<br />
termed as either "Spanish Influence oo<br />
French Composers" or "French Influence<br />
on Spanish Compoeers " Music director<br />
and conductor Francesco Di<br />
Blasi selected mostly Spanish composers<br />
but he also included Blset's Ei<br />
cerpta from "Carmen." the opera which<br />
actually took place in Seville. Paul Do<br />
kas "Fanfare," and Chabrier'i "Eapa<br />
na."<br />
Tbe Btxet had some fine solos from<br />
the flutes (Roger Weltoe was principal<br />
flute with principal flutist Pamela Hill<br />
playing piccolo) and from the oboe section<br />
Tbe orchestra gave a spirited performance<br />
of Waktteufel's "Espana" and<br />
Chabriar's "Eapana." but on the whole<br />
the orchestra has sounded better oo<br />
many other occasions But then, DO or<br />
chestra concert should be critiqued<br />
from ths baas section<br />
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spent Christmas, oldfashioned<br />
decorations, holiday singer-,<br />
c.irolers and all They can even meet a<br />
jolly Victorian Santa in the Museum<br />
while you create cards md ornaments<br />
and shop tor Nth-century gifts Call<br />
271-1976 for 24-hour information Then<br />
come (jeck our halls with your presence<br />
H e n r y F o r d M u s e u m<br />
8t G r e e n f i e l d Village.<br />
Mexican dining leads the way<br />
Continued from Paoe 1<br />
A million-dollar renovation of the<br />
building by the Pooderosa chain ia In<br />
the works. The new restaurant will seat<br />
280 diners, and prices will range from<br />
M-9M6.9S.<br />
THE CHI-CHI'S Restaurant group<br />
has been making inroads in the metropolitan<br />
Detroit area, with one of the<br />
newest ones opening recently at 29330<br />
Schoolcraft and Middlebelt, Livonia.<br />
With its distinctive light stucco exterior,<br />
in a Mexican-style structure, it's<br />
easy to guess what kind of food is inside.<br />
The Interior is striking with authentic<br />
Mexican wall hangings and pottery<br />
as bold, colorful accents against<br />
white walls.<br />
Pete Tucker, area supervisor, said,<br />
"The margaritas are really the star of<br />
the show," Chi-Chi's serves them regular<br />
or jumbo size, or by the pitcher, in<br />
regular or strawberry- flavors. Tuesday<br />
is Margaritaville, with |1 off In the<br />
lounge or dining room. '4<br />
Ingredients for Chi-Chi's margaritas<br />
are all botUed separately for the company,<br />
everything from tequila to<br />
coarse-grain kosher salt.<br />
Tucker said that in the newer Chi-<br />
Chi's more capacity has been added to<br />
the lounge, for people waiting or Happy<br />
Hour when drinks are priced two for<br />
one.<br />
c o n c e r t s<br />
Series accents<br />
holiday season<br />
The Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra, with Carl<br />
Daehler music director, will present a series of holiday<br />
concerts at 8 p.m Wednesday through Friday,<br />
Dec. 9, at the Michigan League in Ann Arbor<br />
Tickets at $11 may be reserved by phoning 996-<br />
0066<br />
The seasonal music will include Orchestra Suite<br />
No. 2 in B Minor by Bach, "Sleighride Symphony"<br />
by Leopold Mozart. "March of the LitUe Lead Soldiers"<br />
by Peirne, "Spectre" by Paulus. Symphony<br />
No. 30 "Alleluia" by Haydn and a medley of Christmas<br />
carols to sing.<br />
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| Thura., Fri. aSat,tpm-1g<br />
Now thru Dac. lilt<br />
NO COVER CHARGE<br />
JAM SESSION<br />
Saturdays 3-6 pm<br />
481 Ou»ll«tt«. Windsor<br />
(519) 25S-1S03<br />
WHEN IT COMES to food, "The<br />
Chimichanga is what we're noted for,"<br />
he said. "It comes with a variety of fillings.<br />
The newest is chicken."<br />
Tucker said, "We serve Sonoran-style<br />
cooking, which is not as spicy as Mexican<br />
foods can tend to be." Hot and mild<br />
sauce is served on the side, with chips<br />
and with dinner.<br />
"One of the problems Mexican restaurants<br />
are facing is that customers<br />
think Mexican food and they think hot,"<br />
he said. Chi-Chi's food is mildly seasoned.<br />
and the server lets the customer<br />
know the sauces can be used to enhance<br />
the taste of the meal<br />
Corn tortillas are used for enchiladas,<br />
la cos and chips, and the flour tortilla<br />
for anything that has to go in the<br />
oven. Burros are served with enchilada<br />
sauce. The chimichanga is fried and<br />
served with a special, meat-based<br />
sauce.<br />
Other menu items frequently ordered<br />
include all the dinner combinations,<br />
especially the Cancun (seafood<br />
enchiladas), the El Grande Burro, or<br />
Chi-Chi's Special Dinner sampler plate.<br />
"PEOPLE WHO have eaten a lot of<br />
Mexican food tend to like it spicier,"<br />
Tucker said. They might prefer con<br />
came, which is a litUe more spicy, or<br />
the tamale "We make the tamale here<br />
W e s t l a n d ' s<br />
Finest S u p p e r C l u b<br />
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT<br />
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Make Reservations Early For<br />
NEW YEAR S EVE<br />
PARTY<br />
Comptata Prime ? ib or Lobster<br />
Dinner f 50 0 0 _ PE ,?<br />
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Dinner Specials<br />
Fri. Fish Fry<br />
Serving 4-8 p.m<br />
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A FA VORITE PL A CE FOR FOOD & FRIENDS<br />
Addition at<br />
Livonia is now<br />
completed. More<br />
seating for your<br />
convenience.<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Plymouth Rd. at Levan<br />
Mon.-Thurs. 6 am lo 11 pm.<br />
Fri. A Sat. 7 am to 12 pm<br />
Sun, 7 imjo 9 pm 464-8930<br />
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«9.95. Two of these platters<br />
are on the regular menu, and there are<br />
four specials this month.<br />
Most popular entree is the Mexican<br />
-<br />
Steak Bum to with marinated, charbroiled<br />
beef chunks in a tortilla, topped<br />
with guacamole and salsa, with ranchero<br />
sauce, cheese, guacamole and<br />
sour cream.<br />
Special drinks include an incredible<br />
array of margaritas, 21 in all, with flavors<br />
ranging from bubblegum to the<br />
No. 1 choice, strawberry.<br />
THE RESTAURANT has a decor Lee<br />
described as "bright, lively, entertaining."<br />
A bear on a swing hangs over the<br />
bar in the lounge In the elevated dining<br />
area, Mexican chairs have striped<br />
upholstered seats and there are oilcloth<br />
tables covers in red, green and yellow.<br />
Although the Carlos Murphy chain's<br />
home office is in Southern California,<br />
the Southfield location was the first one<br />
to open "You wouldn't open a Mexican<br />
restaurant in Mexico," Lee replied,<br />
when asked why the first one was<br />
opened in the Detroit area An attractive<br />
new building was put up especially<br />
for the Southfield restaurant.<br />
Tableside magic by A1 the Only is an<br />
entertainment feature seven days a<br />
week<br />
THE LARGEST gathering of Mexican<br />
restaurants In metro Detroit is in<br />
"Mexican Town" near Tiger Station in<br />
Detroit. Armando's, 4242 W. Vernor at<br />
Clark, is one of the oldest ones there,<br />
established 15 years ago.<br />
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Except Dec. 21<br />
O U Y S O O U S<br />
A MUS/C.al r a8ile j s^oada'ay<br />
Starring Nancy Gurwin and Edgar Guest 111<br />
Directed by Nancy Brassert<br />
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dve musician (Davd Sou ) and a mysterious<br />
young woman (Pam Dawberi<br />
m a s"a^gely exciting game o1 eye ng<br />
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Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined<br />
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LITTLE HOUSE:<br />
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Winter Awareness.<br />
. . Belleville Christmas Pa-<br />
Sports — Squirt Hockey.<br />
St. Thomas A Becket Or-<br />
gan Recital.<br />
4 p.m.. . <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society<br />
4:30 p.m. . . Sweet Adelines.<br />
5 p.m. . . . Live Call-In "Heartline"<br />
(repeat).<br />
5:30 p.m. . . Drug Abuse Intervention<br />
to Prevention.<br />
7 p.m.. . . Humorous Speech Contest.<br />
8 p.m.<br />
9 p.m.<br />
Town Hall.<br />
Winter Awareness<br />
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FRIDAY (Dec 9)<br />
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8:30 p.m. . . The Big Chill — A special<br />
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9 p.m. . . . Educating Rita — Special<br />
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8 pjxw . . Sports — Squirt Hockey.<br />
9 p.m. . . Belleville Christmas Parade<br />
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Creative Living<br />
Sandra Armbruster editor/59 1-2300<br />
Victoriana<br />
Artist's wooden figures<br />
bring back another era<br />
By Mary Klaoiic<br />
staff writer<br />
MAYBE IT'S the way "Anna<br />
Maria" sits daintily on the<br />
carousel horse, holding a<br />
pretty parasol above her<br />
head, or the elegance with which she<br />
wears her ribbons and lace. It is as<br />
though she was found in an old relative's<br />
trunk after many years.<br />
Anna Maria is carved from hardwood<br />
She and the horse together stand<br />
approximately 14 inches high. She may<br />
remind one of a bygone era, but Anna<br />
Maria and similar wooden figures are<br />
the present-day creations of Plymouth<br />
resident Lillian Renko Bledow<br />
Bledow has been carving Victorianstyle<br />
works for five years, since she<br />
quit teaching art. Her pieces have become<br />
popular and are in great demand,<br />
she says.<br />
"The women are all surprised at the<br />
detail, and the husbands appreciate the<br />
woodworking," the artist said<br />
BLEDOW'S WORK may be seen at<br />
Meadow Brook Hall now through Dec<br />
11. A Christmas tree filled with her<br />
carvings will be on display in Staff<br />
Room No. 2. Bledow's sister Renetta<br />
Bloomfield of Livonia decorated that<br />
room with wreaths and garlands<br />
Also, Bledow designed a double<br />
wreath ornament exclusively for<br />
Meadow Brook The ornament was inspired<br />
by a canopy of flowers and<br />
cherubs that cover the ceiling of the<br />
dining room there.<br />
Working from her home, Bledow<br />
keep* busy filling custom and store orders.<br />
Her carvings are sold at the Vil-<br />
• y,<br />
- •<br />
ssfs -<br />
A look at one of Bledow's finished works through<br />
eludes.<br />
7 like doing the pen<br />
and ink and detail<br />
work. I do the faces<br />
first. They're the most<br />
important. If they're<br />
ugly, I sand them off<br />
and start over.<br />
Everybody looks at the<br />
faces.'<br />
— Lillian Renko Bledow<br />
lage Barn in Franklin and Judy's Country<br />
Curtain in Northville. Her ornaments,<br />
which may be used as wall<br />
hangings, average in price between $22<br />
and $35. Bledow also carves figures on<br />
carousel animals, which cost from $45<br />
to $145<br />
"It depends on the work." Bledow<br />
said<br />
BLEDOW DESIGNS and paints all<br />
her figures. She uses a jigsaw to cut<br />
them from hardwood The carousel figures<br />
fit together exactly, and the arms<br />
and legs are moveable Bledow uses a<br />
magnifying glass to check the detail<br />
work.<br />
"Each is an individual," Bledow said<br />
"I don't use stencils. It's the same (Victorian)<br />
style, but nothing is a copy "<br />
Bledow paints the faces with pen and<br />
ink. Often she will paint several figures<br />
at once.<br />
"I make a little assembly line,"<br />
Bledow said with laugh. "Sometimes I<br />
feel like I'm playing God.<br />
"I like doing the pen and ink and de-<br />
©iie ©bseruer ^eiuspaprrs<br />
tail work I do the faces first They're<br />
the most important If they're ugly, I<br />
sand them off and start over. Everybody<br />
looks at the faces They choose<br />
the face they like best "<br />
The artist averages 30 hours a week<br />
on her wood pieces Her work is done in<br />
her basement and in a first-floor room<br />
overlooking her yard.<br />
"Sometimes I'll stay here five hours<br />
at a time, and other days I'll work 15<br />
minutes," Bledow said<br />
Bledow will limit the number of<br />
pieces she will make of the same design<br />
"I would never have time to do my<br />
new things." she explained "I love designing<br />
and coming up with new ideas "<br />
BLEDOW, WHOSE interests include<br />
writing, took up carving after she left<br />
teaching At first, she made "primitive"<br />
wooden toys for Greenfield Village in<br />
Dearborn, she said<br />
"When 1 quit, I wanted to do something."<br />
Bledow said<br />
A collection of Victorian cards inspired<br />
Bledow's present works She<br />
added wood appliques to the figures<br />
and made them more and more detailed.<br />
she said<br />
"I applied what I liked about the<br />
cards to the wood," Bledow said<br />
One of Bledow's more intricate<br />
works measured approximately one<br />
yard long It featured nine miniature<br />
reindeer and a tiny Santa Claus But<br />
she keeps busy making figures yearround,<br />
not just at Christmastime<br />
"I'm busy all the time," the artist<br />
said "I'm already working on next<br />
vear "<br />
a magnifying glass reveals the details she in-<br />
classified real estate and homes<br />
Staff photos<br />
by<br />
Bill Br ester<br />
Lillian Renko Bledow works both in her<br />
basement and on a table in a room overlooking<br />
the yard of her Plymouth home<br />
Bledow s Victonau-style figures<br />
on carousel animals have<br />
moveable arms and legs She<br />
uses a jisgsaw to cut the intricate<br />
hardwood figures such<br />
Anna Marie and her horse<br />
She paints the faces of her woo<<br />
ures first. -<br />
2E(P.C.W,G) O&E Thursday December 8, 1983 rrtursday, December 6, 1983 O&E<br />
Unlike dinner, artist's work can last forever<br />
This is another in a series of I<br />
sons on art and<br />
drawing by spe-<br />
cial columnist<br />
David Messing.<br />
He has taught<br />
for eight years<br />
and operates an<br />
art store. Art<br />
Store and More.<br />
18774 Middle-<br />
belt, Livonia. Messing ecourages<br />
questions and comments from read-<br />
ers. You may write him at his store<br />
or c/o Observer Newspapers, 23352<br />
Farmington Road, Farmington MI<br />
48024.<br />
Artifacts<br />
By David Meaaing<br />
special writer<br />
A couple winters ago my middle son<br />
Kevin learned that snow boots and<br />
playground slides do not mix. He also<br />
found that the shortest distance be-<br />
tween two points is a straight line. As<br />
soon as he started down the slide his<br />
boots caught the shiny metal and<br />
popped him right over the side. With all<br />
the grace of his father, Kevin made a<br />
one-point landing on his elbow.<br />
Having broken both bones of his el-<br />
bow he needed surgery to set them<br />
properly. So, there I was in a hospital<br />
waiting room waiting.<br />
There were so many exciting things<br />
to do; 1 couldn't decide what to do first!<br />
For example there was a four-month-<br />
old news magazine to read, but two<br />
other people were waiting for it, when-<br />
ever this one guy was finished memor-<br />
izing it.<br />
So I took to eavesdropping. A family<br />
of five was to my right and they were<br />
easy to analyze. 1 minored in psycholo-<br />
gy so I am qualified to erroneously an-<br />
alyze strangers. After I psyched out the<br />
whole family I began watching col-<br />
umns of cigaret smoke as it mixed into<br />
a dense fog, hovering over all of us.<br />
Within minutes I was intensely bored<br />
with the whole scene. Since I was still<br />
one person away from the old news<br />
magazine I thought, I'd have to do<br />
something during this time.<br />
THEN I remembered that I am an<br />
artist and I am always saying that I<br />
never have time to do my artwork. So I<br />
went to my car and got a sketch pad<br />
and technical pen. When I came back to<br />
the waiting room the wrinkled maga-<br />
zine was finally available, but I wasn't<br />
interested. So I went over to the three<br />
chairs marked "nonsmoking section,'<br />
tipped the lampshade a little and start-<br />
ed drawing What a wonderful time I<br />
had. I drew whatever I wanted and just<br />
got lost in my art pad. What a scene; a<br />
large smoke-filled room with three<br />
men snoozing, 20 people smoking, a<br />
family of five spilling out their family<br />
problems and. in a small clearing, was<br />
an artist hunched over a drawing pad<br />
WHAT A blessing to be an artist.<br />
Wherever you go your ability goes with<br />
you. When you are young it is young,<br />
when you are old and wiser it, too, is<br />
old and better You never retire your<br />
ability Rather, in most, it is revived at<br />
retirement age.<br />
Artwork is a product of your ability<br />
and your production is as individual as<br />
your signature. Artwork isn't consumed<br />
or used up. Art can be viewed and en-<br />
joyed long after the artist is gone. The<br />
artist's expressions and selections are<br />
even greater appreciated after they<br />
have passed on.<br />
An artist is as challenged by a new<br />
canvas as a writer is by a clean sheet<br />
of typing paper. What goes on that can-<br />
vas or paper is what you see. You show<br />
what you want to show. You express<br />
what you want to express. If that<br />
"showing" and "expression" is com-<br />
pleted, then you, the artist, are venti-<br />
lated. If that same work is appreciated<br />
by others, then you are complimented.<br />
Finally, if that work is purchased, then<br />
you are rewarded<br />
HOW NICE that artwork is not con-<br />
sumed by the viewing. It can be enjoy-<br />
ed by many and that enjoyment does<br />
not alter it in the least. On very rare<br />
occasions I will cook dinner. Now I'm<br />
not talkin' TV dinners. I'm talkin'<br />
ground beef fried in a real pan. I once<br />
grilled some ribs and chicken to a per-<br />
fect redish brown (with hints of black).<br />
1 baked some potatoes with butter and<br />
onion salt and had fresh com steaming<br />
on the side. I even made some choco-<br />
late and mint-layered pudding for des-<br />
sert. And, yes, ladies, I cleaned my own<br />
mess. So there was oo disaster in the<br />
kitchen.<br />
Being an artist and prone to visual<br />
display, I set this all out on tbe table<br />
beautifully. It looked like a picture on a<br />
cuisine calendar. When my wife and<br />
three boys came home I unveiled my<br />
three-hour masterpiece. After my sons'<br />
compliments of "awesome," "bomb-<br />
out," and "hey, wow," my wife said,<br />
"Oh, honey this is really nice."<br />
We sat down to eat. After the bless-<br />
ing, my three eating machines shifted<br />
into overdrive and my wife and I<br />
watched my work of art being de-<br />
voured. I was broken-hearted. All that<br />
time and effort for 15 minutes of palat-<br />
able pleasure. If I had put three hours<br />
of my time toward visual pleasure I<br />
would still have something to show for<br />
it. Thank goodness I'm not a cook — I<br />
would be mad at my best customers<br />
THE WORD attitude is used in navi-<br />
gation to describe the angle at which<br />
you approach an object. Your attitude<br />
goes with you and affects your rela-<br />
tionship with everything and every-<br />
body. A good attitude sees you half the<br />
way up the hill and tbe glass half full. A<br />
poor attitude sees you half the way<br />
down the hill and the glass half empty<br />
Like your attitude the artist's abilities<br />
and visual appreciation should affect<br />
the way he sees everything and every-<br />
body<br />
To many, a pretty girl is just pretty.<br />
An artist knows why she is pretty. To<br />
many, a senior citizen is just a person<br />
over 95, but to an artist a portrait is<br />
like reading a diary To many, a drop<br />
of water on a coffee table is just some-<br />
thing to be wiped off. But an artist<br />
might question why it looks wet? The<br />
drop is the same color as the wood it is<br />
on, yet I still can see it.<br />
This approach is "the blessing" and<br />
the understanding of it is "the gift."<br />
Gifted artists are ahead of the rest only<br />
in that they can already see the shapes,<br />
colors and textures that makes things<br />
look like they do. Gifted artists still<br />
need the technical training to express<br />
and show the shapes, colors and tex-<br />
tures of things they look at. Non-gifted<br />
artists (which most of us are) need<br />
training in both looking and the techni-<br />
cal skills required for artistic execu-<br />
tion. So the non-gifted can catch up to<br />
and pass the gifted artist just by their<br />
enthusiasm, commitment and training.<br />
In my first artifacts installment I<br />
mentioned the difference between<br />
"seeing" and looking. Seeing is to use<br />
the ability of sight. Looking is to study<br />
what you are seeing To an artist the<br />
study of everything and everybody is a<br />
subconscious practice. This practice is<br />
easily aroused out of the subconscious<br />
and made visual on paper or canvas<br />
Tbe better artist practices looking<br />
more than tbe lesser artist. Or, more<br />
simply stated, you can't learn to draw<br />
until you learn to look. And you can't<br />
draw better until you learn to look clos-<br />
er.<br />
YOUR ABILITY can make for a<br />
more interesting life. Stuck in a wait-<br />
ing room? Don't get bored Get out a<br />
sketch pad. On a trip? Look around you,<br />
drink in the visual and commit it to<br />
memory. Then, when possible, make<br />
quick sketches for later paintings or<br />
drawings. Out of money? A pencil costs<br />
from 5 cents to 50 cents and paper is<br />
cheap. Tired of TV? Instead of vegetat-<br />
ing, try creating.<br />
If you are interested at all in art.<br />
then that is a sign you can learn to do<br />
art. Turn idle time into able time. Al-<br />
low your artistic ability to affect your<br />
approach to everything and everybody.<br />
Look for colors, shapes and textures.<br />
Ask yourself, "How would I paint or<br />
draw this?" Study wet things, dry<br />
things, rough things and smooth things<br />
Look for the design and structure of<br />
man-made things and appreciate the<br />
beauty of created things Like a coin<br />
collector subconsiously is on the<br />
lookout for certain coins, so should the<br />
artist always be looking out for color,<br />
shape and texture. I guess 'artists are<br />
good lookers!" So. this week, take no-<br />
tice and be aware of your surroundings.<br />
It might make a beautiful picture<br />
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Prime location bnck 3 bedroom 2<br />
bates enclosed porch finished base<br />
mem attached 2 car garage St VaJ i<br />
parish Owner SJSSMl<br />
"EASY IN"<br />
Spotless J bedroom ranch with large<br />
country kitchen full basement gu<br />
beat large fenced IM ft lot Land con<br />
tract or simple assumption $!« 900<br />
255-0037<br />
RITE WAY<br />
BRING ALL OFFERS on lovely Bnck<br />
Ranch 3 bedrooms 2 baths basement<br />
Immediate occupancy<br />
SIMPLE ASSUMPTION oo freshly dec<br />
orated Ranch Immediate occupancy<br />
Land Contract term*<br />
• V" INTEREST oo sharp 2 bedroom<br />
Bnck Ranch Carpel throughout base-<br />
ment 137 M0<br />
ONLY IJt.MO for sharp Aluminum<br />
Bungalow Modem kttcben Immediate<br />
occupancy<br />
$299.<br />
First Yr. Payment<br />
FULL BASEMENT<br />
J BEDROOMS<br />
WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING<br />
Based on Sales Price of HI 700<br />
MSHDA mtgof ItO.MW "34* 1st vr<br />
payment |2W a 34" 2nd VT pavment<br />
$3$! S 34 ^ 3rd yr payment $347<br />
10 35" 4tti thru 30tfi yr payments<br />
»3M p!t» taies ins Annual percentage<br />
rate 10 7^<br />
OAK PARK REDFORD WESTLAND<br />
SELIGMAN & ASSOCIATES<br />
345 2400 759-10JO<br />
Equal Housing Opportunity<br />
ASSUME LAND CONTRACT<br />
and clean Aluminium Ranch or<br />
treed lot<br />
SJiarp<br />
Large<br />
i TERMS on lovely Bnck<br />
i S Redford 3 bedrooms<br />
nt<br />
EARLKEIM<br />
538-8300<br />
REDFORD INC.<br />
BUILDER QUALITY' Charming 2 bed<br />
room hock 2 story on big corner lot in<br />
Redfon! area Updated kitchen 4 fin<br />
tsbed room m basement with bath facil<br />
ities 2 car garage with lot $4S.*(XI<br />
P-700 Ask Toe Patsy RolSim 453-MOO<br />
Sctiweitier Real Estate<br />
U<br />
"Country Setting"<br />
Remodeled throughout w.ta fohnica<br />
kitchen formal dining room, huge mas<br />
ter bedroom full finished rec room<br />
Asking Ml.WO<br />
255-0037<br />
RITE WAY<br />
GREAT BUY!<br />
Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch with alu-<br />
minum trim and 1 "•» car garage All ap-<br />
pliances stay Full partly flushed base<br />
ment Asking $3J tin Call<br />
JIMCRAVER<br />
422-6030<br />
RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC.<br />
318 Radford<br />
Meticulously cared for<br />
ier sha<br />
Redford<br />
full bath baaement fenced<br />
back yard plus new kitchen,<br />
bath 6 carpeting VA putsible<br />
for -O- down or fow down pay-<br />
ment Only 141,500<br />
Call 553-4700<br />
Thompson-Brown<br />
OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />
17302 Denby<br />
IN of 1 Mile 3 bedroom brick ranch<br />
finished rec room, updated kitchen with<br />
lu, baths<br />
EADY 4A<br />
•26-4711<br />
HANDYMAN'S Special Old Redford<br />
area C Mile Lafaer area 4 bedroom<br />
frame 1 >•» baths needs repairs Buy as<br />
la Cash only. M 000 54J-70I5<br />
HURRY' MSHDA<br />
10 35% brand new home, energy effi<br />
'lent 3 bedrooms t>» baths, country<br />
kitchen dishwasher 2 car<br />
AFFORDABLE FINA<br />
pnee" 149 800'<br />
2 car garage<br />
4.NCINC at a great<br />
21-<br />
HOME CENTER<br />
476-7000<br />
Luxury For Less<br />
Below market - 3 bedroom bnck ranch<br />
with finished basement. 2 full baths<br />
garage barbecue and more Call foe de-<br />
tail*<br />
Y'ech'" Ls the only way to desenbe this<br />
i bedrooms,<br />
garage Call<br />
REDFORD great assumption or con-<br />
ventional Sharp 3 bedroom, garage,<br />
new decor near shopping Large yard<br />
Excellent condition IJi iOO 5M-~5«3<<br />
REDFORD<br />
Mint condition aluminum sided ranch<br />
with 2 bedrooms Simple assumption or<br />
land contract 131.500<br />
Integrity 525-4200<br />
REDFORD TOWNSHIP QUAD<br />
Impress your friends with tlus stunning<br />
4 bedroom bnck quad Foyrr 3 -i<br />
baths, formal living 4 dining rooms,<br />
very targe kitchen 1st floor laundry 4<br />
pantry Walk-out family room with fire-<br />
place Attached 2*i car garage with pa<br />
tiooe secluded acre manv extras<br />
179.900 534-3476<br />
302 Birmingham<br />
Bloom fiaid<br />
Baraain in Bloomfield<br />
If you have always wanted to live in<br />
Bloomfield Hills vou must nee this 1979<br />
4 bedroom Tudor Large family room<br />
w fireplace library w wet bai formal<br />
dining room 4 liv inn room ceramic tile<br />
throughout Chef s kitchen with double<br />
Jeon-air 3 full baths 2 half Central air<br />
4 vacuum Tiered deck, bnck entry<br />
way sprinklers Wooded t-acre setting<br />
10simple assumption 1239 500<br />
M4-MU<br />
BIRMINGHAM BY OWNER<br />
Open House Sue 14PM t50« Havnes<br />
3 bedrooms IW baths newer family<br />
room, fireplace, skylights updated<br />
kitchen, full finished basement 2«s car<br />
garage 175 000 »44 14*9<br />
BIRMINGHAM in town Ravine setting<br />
English cottage 2 bedroom. 2 baths,<br />
den fireplace carpeting air appli<br />
ances. deck, garage private yard land<br />
contract $99,000 Evenings S« 1-0174<br />
tiands-man special with 4 bedrooms.<br />
I. U»rrr*n: and i<br />
11800 down MSHDA 3 bedroom bun-<br />
gaiow i,n B-ulman District with dining<br />
room basement, covered porrii and ga-<br />
rage Only J34.900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Today 538-2000<br />
QIJCK OCCUPANCY. gT^ac value 3<br />
bedroom bnct ranch tome. many ex<br />
tras including central asr. 2 car garage<br />
" "7 700 ,<br />
MARTIN KETCHUM 4 MARTIN<br />
522-0200<br />
%<br />
REDFORD TOWNSHIP with VA<br />
terms Three bedroom brick m story<br />
with dining room, tiled basement en<br />
cio«ed rear porch and walking distance<br />
U> public and parochial schools Excel-<br />
lent condition $42,000<br />
Cranbrook<br />
Assoc.. Inc Realtors<br />
557-3500<br />
REPOSSESSED<br />
Reduced $4000 to $51 500 tl04KI<br />
down Sharp 4 repaired 3 bedroom bnck<br />
ranch, family room fireplace 2 car ga<br />
rage, basement, central air, tl i lit<br />
lot, 1IW% Interest, 30 years Centurv<br />
21 ABC 425-3250<br />
BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS beautiful<br />
Quad Level. Evergreen 4 Thirteen Mile<br />
neighborhood Four bedrooms I 1 !<br />
baths, huge 31 ft familv room with<br />
fireplace hobby room and separate dm-<br />
•i* room Convenient laundry room,<br />
«rge basement area and two 'ar at<br />
ached garage |7T »0l><br />
C r a n b r o o k<br />
Assoc., Inc. Realtors<br />
557-3500<br />
302 Birmingham<br />
Bloomfield<br />
IN TOWN BERMIMGKAM<br />
OPEN SI. NDAY 2 iPM<br />
475 Bonnie Briar. S of Harmon W of<br />
Woodward Exciting contemporary<br />
home with great attention to detail Has<br />
3 bedrooms baths gourmet kitch-<br />
en. coiv librarv loft skvhght and more<br />
UM.M0 44 l»7S<br />
BlRMiNGHAM 3 bedroomj 1 bath all<br />
appliances Just redecorated Must * :<br />
$4 OOO Down on Short Term Land Con-<br />
tract $42,900 646-6950<br />
SOf.TH REDFORD<br />
Clean and spacious 3 bedroom bnck<br />
ranch with 1 W baths on tbe matr floor,<br />
lull basement and g'jod looking extra<br />
large !*•, car wired garage Newer<br />
heavy insulation and newer roof Larg<br />
est model in the Subdivision $52 »(>0<br />
LN1<br />
B.F. CHAMBERLAIN<br />
476-9100 721-8400<br />
WESTERN GOLF COUNTRY CLt H<br />
14126 KIN LOCH<br />
corner of Ivanboe 5 bedrooms, center<br />
entrance colonial Large living room.,<br />
familv room formal dining room beau<br />
tiful kitchen with built ins 1st floe*<br />
laundry room 2 4 bat&s carpeting<br />
drapes finished rec room Gas beat,<br />
centra, air Price reduced<br />
HOME IN MINT CONDITION<br />
MUST SE1J.<br />
FtKANY REALTOR 866-5051<br />
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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 - 1711 MorningsiOo Way (Long<br />
Lake Rd lo Wabeefc Lake Drive Easl. to Indian<br />
Summer lo MomingsJOe Way! The most magnifi-<br />
cent residence in North Wabeott is now available al<br />
a great reduction tn price Shown by appointment<br />
MALCOLM LEVENTEN CORPORATION<br />
hostess DOREE SCHWARTZ 968-0110 -33S-93'?<br />
302 Birmingham<br />
Bkx>m field<br />
BIRMINGHAM FARMS tn lev,-! 3<br />
bedrooms library I y> baths living<br />
dining room family room, large lot<br />
New roof $ 119 000 451 H id<br />
BIRMINGHAM 4 bedroom 2^ bath<br />
quad level 8S ; assumab'e mortgage<br />
beautiful quid Bloomlield Glero. Subdi<br />
vision $155 000 644-4649<br />
CHARING CROSS ESTATES updated<br />
3 bedroom 2W bath Ranch familv<br />
room, touly redone kilcher & baths<br />
alarm Beautiful (Unite poe.i area Bir<br />
mmgham schools Motivated Seller<br />
$.29 OOfl Buyers Only' S45I26I<br />
FOUR BEDROOM RANCH<br />
Beauiiful Oxcroft Subdivision N of<br />
Maple Vr of Telegraph Sharp buy foe<br />
$118.900 offers family -pen Sun 2-5PM J51-4447<br />
303 Watt Bloomfield<br />
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST Bt Y<br />
i rustom bu;St colonial bed<br />
rooms full ba5em*m beautiful one<br />
lr»t wi*h lennis court Reduced ?o<br />
Bv Owner SI 4«.0M H5-1 5223<br />
FRANKLIN VILLAGE<br />
OPEN SUN 1.30-4PM<br />
Charming bnck raxn-fi ,n prestigious<br />
area over 2 wooded acres 3 bedrooim,<br />
baths Urge family room 2 firr-<br />
places Immediate oeCupa.-Kv Bring all<br />
Offers $175 000 646-7144<br />
K.AVE IT ALL<br />
Prime Bloomfield location A spacious<br />
gracious 4 bedroom colon, a I on ar rs<br />
tate sued let jritn Bloomfield Hills<br />
Schools A great family home Viler<br />
has moves: out ol slate and thi' home<br />
must be sold 12 month limited warran-<br />
ty See it today $114 900 At"<br />
EARLKEIM<br />
West Bloomfield 855-9100<br />
BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS<br />
S "f Maple '* of Telegraph 7 room<br />
brick : anch. • car garage all appli<br />
ances ga? heat air conditioning<br />
Unbeatable terms lo qualified pur-<br />
chaser 172,900 Broker 356-5706<br />
BLOOMFIELD H1I.LS SCHOOLS plus<br />
undivided deeded interest ir Pine 1-akc<br />
fca-aclt 4 docking facilities Lovely 5<br />
bedroom colonial m wooded lot<br />
1143 90c Open Sun 12 2 1614 Birch<br />
Harbor Jan N.rkel Rea. Estate C<br />
644 4700<br />
•".ate One<br />
' 682 099<<br />
9'2% Financing<br />
WOODED LOT<br />
47.!a House Beautiful' describes<br />
thi* 4 bedroom. 2 1 -* hath quality con-<br />
structed colonial Located on estate<br />
type treed lol for privacy and seasonal<br />
beautv Newly professionally decorat-<br />
ed Large family room with fireplace<br />
'ot a cool winter evening '*ood deck<br />
itth :«x-*all entrance 2400 sq ft<br />
"irst floor laundry $111 »00 For vour<br />
wrt personal tour, call<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Vincent N Lee<br />
Executive Transfer Sales<br />
851-4100<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
FOR SALE OB LEASE BY OWNER<br />
Immediate —rupanes SJbb Bucking<br />
ham Trail 4 bedroom library family<br />
room deck Bloomfield Hills schools<br />
$139 900 or best offer 626^123<br />
OPEN SUNOAY 1-5 (West Long Lake Rd. to<br />
Wat>eek Lake Drive East, to Indian Summer) 640C<br />
sq ft French Provincial quad-level 5 bedrooms<br />
plus separate suite, 6 Oaths, almost an acre lot fully<br />
andscaped Cooperative financing<br />
MALCOLM LEVENTEN CORPORATION<br />
Host JERRY WOOD 335-3415 or 968-0110<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - 35295 Quaker Way (S of 14<br />
Mile W of Farmington fid.). Rolling Oaks subdivi-<br />
sion Stunning "Kinsley Model nestled on loverfy<br />
picturesque lot featuring almond tones. 4 large<br />
bedrooms. 2'y baths Hbrary dramatic free-form<br />
kitchen, family room<br />
THE DUR8IN COMPANY REALTORS<br />
Hostess MARCIA VAN CREVELO 851-6000<br />
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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - 4705 Old Orchard Trad {N of<br />
Pontlac Trail, W ot Orchard Lake Rd | Conlempo-<br />
rary lakefront home wrth 6 000 sq ft of living<br />
space Builder s model l?V. fmancinq avaUable<br />
$4 70 000<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
Hostess JUO< MCOLAZZl 644-4700 or 851-7610<br />
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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 - 5715 Andover fE ol Adams<br />
S of Square Lakei Bto^jVifMd HUls schools In-<br />
ground pool and Iraod lot MghHghl thes Mve bed-<br />
room Colonial Large paneled family room. Bbrary<br />
and a 3 cer garage are also featured Redecorates<br />
wrth nop carpet $162 900 immediate poaeeeaton<br />
RE-MA* ASSOCIATES<br />
Hoet JW Lt AH* &40-B700<br />
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L4*e Rd to Malco4m and foaow Hgna to addraeal<br />
LkMon lafcefrorrt. warm fam«y home with 3 bed<br />
roome den greet room with Vapiece sate swsdy<br />
y*tJ wWt 2 pence r- car garage<br />
and more Asking f 134 MO<br />
CENTURY 21 AT THE LAKES<br />
Moaaeee SNAJKM TATLOM t-363-1200<br />
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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - 44329 Duchess (S of Ford<br />
W ot Sheldoni. A quality built Crescer.d Quad in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s lovely Cavalier Village North a bed<br />
rooms. 2 , '» baths, family room with natural fire-<br />
place, central air Custom brick, premium lot. extra<br />
frees - Come see 1<br />
CENTURV 21 GOLD HOUSE<br />
Host FRANK RILEY 459-6000<br />
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OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 - 18376 Norwich (S Of Seven<br />
Mile, w of Farmington!, Sprawling 3 bedroom<br />
brick Ranch features formal dining room cinette<br />
famit> rom, natural fireplace garage and more<br />
Only $3200 down or assume existing mortgage<br />
CENTURY 21 - TODAY<br />
Host JONRUUD 538-2000<br />
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OPEN SUNOAY 2-5 - 3406 Upton (N of Big Bee-<br />
ver E of Adams Rd » Drastically reducedi Owner<br />
transferred' Birmingham schools Beautifully deco-<br />
rated 3 bedroom 3 bath Ranch with library or in-<br />
law suite Country kitchen double fireplace ne»<br />
cupboard* appliances new furnace and<br />
$81,900<br />
EARL KEIM REALTY WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
Hostess MERLE SOL WAY 355-9100<br />
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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 - 2906 Timberwyck (E off<br />
Adams S of Long Lakei 2851 *q ft in this 5 bed-<br />
room brick Colonial Formal amtng room large<br />
family room. 1st floor laundry wood window* ex-<br />
tra insulation arsd central air New neutral carpet<br />
Freshly painted Blend rate Motivated seller<br />
$119900<br />
RE/MAX ASSOCIATES<br />
Hoaleaa MARL EMC 8 T ILL* 540-9700<br />
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OREN SUNOAY 2-S 6S57 Red Odar Lane iMMer<br />
Rd W on Willow to Lochaver | Lockkn Pvum Con-<br />
do Contemporary Ranch nestled m the pines Spa<br />
ooos Interior 3 bedrooms 2'* baths full dec*<br />
Overlooks woods and lake Greet room wfth ftre-<br />
P*ace reoeeeed agMMg finished lower leva. Only<br />
$96 900<br />
0«CHA«0 LAKE ASSOCIATES INC<br />
OLOfA OCLSTEM 655-MOO<br />
LAKEFRONT<br />
This frick colonial has il all Gorgeous<br />
View of lakf with sandy beach, from<br />
•arge balomv, 4 deck across the rear of<br />
Uus lovely home Quality built 1977<br />
with I large bedrooms i5 ft family<br />
r'Aim liRLshed rec room with carpeting<br />
2-i baths AmJer-<br />
sumption or Land Contract 399 5040<br />
$84,900<br />
•n. 3 bedroom, I -> bath<br />
brick ranch Property offers a large<br />
dining room, lamiiy room with !ire-<br />
-lace 2 car attaches!<br />
place 2<br />
bood of :<br />
ASSUME 8 3 4 %!<br />
The area- financing vou ve been link<br />
ins lor<br />
l-oog term fixed rate mortgage<br />
Sl-arp 3 bedroom coloma. upon and at-<br />
tractive<br />
Treed Lol<br />
Popular Farmington Hills neighbor<br />
hixid<br />
34915 VALLEY FORGE<br />
$ 114 900<br />
ARBOR REALTY 553-8128<br />
BELOW MARKET Must Sell 3 bed<br />
room, full basement, all brick ranch N<br />
if J Mile. VA appraisal $58 500 Asking<br />
$47 900 tine Way Realty 522-600C<br />
Churchill Commons Sub<br />
Beautiful 4 bedroom colonial Family<br />
room (.replace central air extra large<br />
ga.'ig' Totally surrounded by tr<br />
$ 1119 900 l-ir tt Contract terms<br />
Commerce Real Estate<br />
Carol Kaiayjlan 685-0997<br />
The Perfect Gift<br />
Builder's Models<br />
Special Prices on (3) existing<br />
models will give your family<br />
The Gift of a Lifetime!<br />
SEE THEM NOW<br />
MERIDIAN<br />
M«Kt pop^.ar Famjiv tverne*<br />
Beautifully der^ratr-d<br />
Landv-ap-ed with d*cfcs l»l<br />
flow Master mite Great room<br />
*iih :* cetlmf. fireplace<br />
Formal dimo* --vim witn !>a><br />
Trfn>*Mvl4HLS Li land katchen<br />
with »djomiT\f fxx* This i<br />
(•-tir-jom rv.mc .% a mi»i w<br />
for ".he growing family Kacit<br />
ing rnr.ierr.porary Living<br />
special at $269,900<br />
PARK VILLA<br />
rethng balcony<br />
J walk in rloaeti Roman bath<br />
»i«h elevated tub tow of Ustee luxurious Single<br />
Family vwrses now priced at far below<br />
duplication eon Available Only on<br />
these existing mosVls<br />
TKF. PARK is located oat Roll<br />
3 Ridge South n dert 1st flosir double car<br />
P*it" hj-si-iiten' drapes, carpeting, up<br />
p 1 ia-v.es : baths 539 5*60<br />
R-> HF-- I usurv 1 bedroom :"o<br />
:e» -tent<br />
' i tioutu and pt.M-1<br />
.inking [v.-v-i'<br />
a.vl" !n(<br />
HMIMAHh t»71 12x50. Noyi area<br />
can suiv on lot $4 500 or best offer<br />
349 702? 476 5580<br />
LIBERTY 2 BEDROOM<br />
i4x8u appliances Presently stored.<br />
must br moved on tu lot I" 500<br />
NEW HOME<br />
$.411 month i ismpletely lurnished or a<br />
lot ol vour choice Village o< Homes<br />
3S777 Furd Rd Westland 729 9*0"<br />
M.ESTI.AND Trailer Park 12x60 2<br />
•-Jr-- -.< a.r conditioning stove --<br />
at •> carpel.r.g drjpei. srgc<br />
aa--ing ' an stay on .-'t Excellent Musi<br />
se. t 200 or best otler 4f.4l477<br />
333 Northern<br />
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Property<br />
AFTER SEASON -PF/'iAl<br />
'i iar r^und *alerfront Hofnr Sketem<br />
' tc E-ihr Parage. V,aL f.replaie<br />
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• INAl, PHASE nr.. lacr<br />
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: ar aitai tieit garage fu . baser:<br />
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IKRY SPECIAL OPPiiHT* N<br />
hhiarbank hani h h -mes<br />
'* I Lah-a'.' N side if I: Mile<br />
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GAYLORD AREA<br />
Al'e-ntK " Sktier> ^ ur >pt-f f.«r \><br />
rK'a: : »'v.-ga 4-akv with ale<br />
park & access Neai 3 be.lr«*»m rhalet<br />
wilt wow*, stov m woxkd set am<br />
r«iad a A. «-*>v up k»*«»rp<br />
say *XI<br />
«KI1ER^ » . Rent* Look at this<br />
roni:.i'*w« •. mair.ien.ifKT 'rr*- 3<br />
LARitfe Vnlroom-. many 2<br />
futh: 'rrplj -* t.' TS ''F 5 rACE 4 nr.<br />
tiw- I. AKK I-*' . ur*eif a favor v<br />
Shi> T'M; A'» ^ nioc renting H2.-MI0<br />
338 Country Homae<br />
For Sale<br />
339 Lots and Acreage<br />
For Sale<br />
FIVE BEDROOM HOME<br />
6 baths dining rn n. family room<br />
^aaebo 4 mwch n»rr oo 1$ acr«<br />
» my 000<br />
O'RILLEY REALTY 689-8844<br />
339 Lote and Acreage<br />
For Sale<br />
rWautifal five acre parcel with pone<br />
Plymouth mailing and Plymouth<br />
Schools<br />
Fehlig Real Estate 453-7JOO<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
INDt STRIAL - 4 Acre Sewer and<br />
water at tite A Bargain Pnre 1 Pouibte<br />
Kaprewway eiponw Fenced with<br />
iJu'^tde Storage permit Great Terms'<br />
all Lou Feonomor-<br />
THOMPSON-BROWN<br />
553-8700<br />
farmington hills<br />
$1200 down, buys too X 1»5 It krt, wa<br />
ter sewer paved streei l! -enns- to-<br />
la! $8,000<br />
NORTHVILLE TWP<br />
I 63 acres net apple orchard IJ terms<br />
I2I.900<br />
I 25 a I 30 acre l asking $49 500<br />
Make offer Farmington Real'\<br />
476-5900<br />
NEW ON THE MaHKET 88 Rolling<br />
Acrrs partis wooded a:i--act.vr r-'-s;<br />
denial surrounditigs West ol Hidge<br />
Rnad Platted $5 OfH,' per acre<br />
b ACHES NtjRTHVILLF ZONED<br />
si' 1.7'ii'l.F Excellent location t'lili-<br />
Iies Near town priced right<br />
12 ACHES PlYMOCTH ZONED<br />
Ml LTIPI.E Excellent apafjrsent sites<br />
Only $15 OOO pet acre t'tililits at hand<br />
NORTHMU.E 1 ACHE LOT Attrac<br />
i.ve residential surroundings — suroiet<br />
Dnve Call and make an atler<br />
t* eif Ma-lie. Sns der A R-tike inc<br />
459 2430<br />
m j j '<br />
351 Bua. S Protaestonal<br />
BkJgt. For Sale<br />
TAKE OVER<br />
PAYMENTS<br />
South Lyon foneelov^ ..k<br />
l ^ acres paveC road. &as perfcrd<br />
i/fswr trartrienl of me OCs»f v-<br />
er & Eccent-ic tjetween 9<br />
am anc 5 ptr c n0a7<br />
Decern&er 9. '983 tc Clair-<br />
your two "EE OED VllNO<br />
T'CKETS<br />
591-2300. ext. 244<br />
CONGRATULATIONS'<br />
A 7T E\'T I' iN T A X ! •• *SS IN V VIST< »RS<br />
IT 00>a' Jowr. pavrrwnt bu>*s '.hi* >ouUi<br />
fie.c '"»lf'.-ce buiWing wiir: *.2 annu<br />
- i^ fc pr«N.-iatij«i plix^ • tner ii#i3t> .cna<br />
Trad*- in accepted Van Hcken >88 4"C«C<br />
I>XTORS'' Convterl thi» h'»me irtu<br />
vour ri^» PlynXHi'Vi iffjre Ai -om tb#<br />
«"r»et from iv« si Hu*pital<br />
I-i-ge lor for on aitr parking<br />
FHiliC K»-ai E»Ute 41.3 TBOO<br />
22IK» kj ft med»fal arr««> !rt?rri si<br />
Man * Hi/»piial 100". leased but >r<br />
br -acated for<br />
•400 f: rfrnera. -ffi^e ckji« tiures li r<br />
ol- .sellable -w Lisingstor<br />
rgest pnsale a sports iakr<br />
1^ ti^ 3^ l^ y|) ^5<br />
Lwcolr Park br.Ku - :ar.. -<br />
ties tasement -n-- --«. 1<br />
market JI». Don r ur.t 'A' 'a .<br />
term 12,t INK- .jown ,s h. '• -m-<br />
LOWER LONG LAKE<br />
KIRK IN THE HILLS AREA<br />
390 FT OF LAKEFRONT I<br />
Wooded acreage & majestic setting on |<br />
private cour. This spectacular A m<br />
comparable setting lends itself to its |<br />
Hilltop Location Located in West Lc-<br />
chslea Subdis isior 3 bedroom ; 5a ft<br />
lakefront -s asailabir P» a<br />
on I v Offered bs wnet ., Il<br />
I "a 49i 76111<br />
I :w«n<br />
5- i-k<br />
' I tuaer<br />
ln-arbom bn-» fi« M« n iaf•<br />
field separate . iliti— $44 9IJ0 $!l<br />
R. PERRY REAL'<br />
4 78-7640<br />
\E'* GERMAN GIFT STORE excel<br />
.enl B,r-r ngnar- lease Must selldtie lo<br />
tKis.-i.-s- 'mmitiments I a : 8am 5pm<br />
828 4010<br />
OWN VOUR OWN<br />
VIDEO STORE<br />
N .$-1-»nai, Aiveriused m<br />
"tMt; 5. PM>PL* Matfaune<br />
• . \ .o«< • i.noe«Jvr. .1 ;-ublV4- -n:pa-<br />
r- Anir'r, ^ rad'ni nacjnnal<br />
• RM«R•.! FT-AJV WM .1.- -.T.^-I<br />
\ .nt -• ^ ')•"• ' ^ lHVBe^ & t^juip-<br />
~ rttl ..f'"r\ 'r>>' u- -tunny to f.-wn the<br />
mo» "-m-hLse Attend<br />
a Y KKh SKMINAR Receive iwr lop<br />
vcrr' pacia*e *_ta inverts the mar<br />
r«»ta . >tor*- program of "tte<br />
• •» Tvr talk 'O sKjr il«-.t'r* Minimum<br />
S6-. 'X«fl t apila which m< ,ude> m;Uat<br />
..iNenJ«>TA • 'tf'-r fcv pr it* pectus only<br />
800-421-7756<br />
HFSTE<br />
i.T.ng Bu I- die j - i.ina.<br />
i.-ss Al: rnate<br />
: 8260 t<br />
sfCCESSFl L i : "<br />
rtsaie boutiuue f.-r<br />
senilis . ryji .1 - . 'r<br />
SK:ERS HEA\ EN<br />
H.lton Shams • ree* weekend '.ndomi<br />
n.ium -les-ps 4 Relr.g. r.nor N. , n»<br />
ir.g » rr-.es Sin- at Imr'« K.lton<br />
I front .loot rr.ir a-j|k<br />
odge<br />
Ali<br />
JB. 1 c-.ndo 1 anc-.- $14 S T" SN.SUC.<br />
it . mo-gag. ir I terms rHH 3443<br />
334 Out Ot Town<br />
Property For Sale<br />
ted<br />
C0ND0-MART<br />
- : twr A<br />
: be-i^-n* - haf. dMign •lt^ rarp«.«r'<br />
pr' ^ ' A i-as;<br />
birmingham 2 nedr-r-m townhow<br />
nertwideled kitcben tveutr.- secnr en<br />
tral air !LEASE iR S.EAIf WITH '<br />
TION TO Bt Y $514 mon this Asa ' >r<br />
m arcia mf.1SEL<br />
REMax M birmingharc r.<br />
•47 0400 Res M l I"<br />
BU»>MK'E1 l' H:i I.-<br />
CONImMlM' M<br />
$ bedroomi A lee Ran. ti i'-icat.ed r -<br />
unit Four Seasons '"ondom.-i'urns .<br />
Woodward fli SijTiare lake rds l/ua lls<br />
r o)ec* wtt» we., maintained buildings<br />
grounds Ras^neni pa-k r,g for :<br />
with garage -Vss* -p»sm lid fl-srr<br />
unit with balcons 1 "80 so ft Priced ai<br />
$181,»00 witli financing a»a..a04e '<br />
further details .nd iS..swing .rrange<br />
ments contact R I. *.rieve at 513 oAkS<br />
BU s 'MFin ri >ni i.-<br />
OPE.N 81 N , in 4PM<br />
!«)• Turtawav '< >f lamg U»e and *<br />
Oft »abe»k lake Rd private ivd »n<br />
situated or pre*tigiisu» ».tseek •- '<br />
Course Sal ! »pa< 'Ssai hedroeura : 1<br />
hatha living rvrr wis marine ' —<br />
place libr.*H and finished - 1<br />
room $tl$<br />
HANNETT NC<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
r*i! 26. &0S0<br />
Tnorf-pson-Brov.-n<br />
LIVONIA'S BEST<br />
Laurel Woods<br />
Condominiums<br />
FINAL PHASE NOW<br />
JNDE° CONSTRUCTION<br />
ESPEHATt i »NER<br />
-1 lUt t •«!<br />
d I- .- al-aoed garage par<br />
v-il baaement er.clrisa-d fror.t<br />
nFFER Tt HNEIi I"t«N<br />
• ' apprmtment '* Bl—m<br />
135 Time Share<br />
For Sale<br />
BY BEFORE Y<br />
ngfj i-tt,p..rt<br />
SHARP<br />
" --'I g-' He.u<br />
336 Florida Property<br />
For Sale<br />
-•*'/< '" r pm<br />
- LO R lDA<br />
. • '{Y lAlne<br />
- ne; tv>ws r Sea'- "-fa<br />
* r>e* f • ST-» nore an.- ; •<br />
591-6660<br />
Ct -se-ta peatt.<br />
--I. e Sa'e* Isv.<br />
' r ga-age<br />
s r.-ludmg<br />
BLOOMFIELO OWNFR<br />
Mu«i eeM quk*N 2 r>«si<br />
rooms, 2'Y baths 2 car at<br />
flarao® central air<br />
ravine view listed al<br />
$104 900 rnahe o«f*'<br />
ot«a»e Cell<br />
KINGSWAV ASSOC<br />
642-4300<br />
LAKH rRl iVT .... Se.. aMe cm* l><br />
Wkllrt lake featuring I hedronms i<br />
hatha nwtom kitchen 2 an ga- «g«<br />
rewewt peer-ti Nsai S^l f"" 'l^'M<br />
aad iwimming Mi»t be anid 8'8 Mil<br />
C*ll 4« « '*«<br />
Thompson-Brown<br />
C0ND0-MART'<br />
626-8100<br />
FARM iNG T ON<br />
heritage v-iiage t ownhouse<br />
PEAU ES T ATE ONE<br />
.1111 4 74-6258<br />
aptiia^-'v Heated<br />
V1 "> 4 'ba<br />
r.+ Ki.aed ty~ xinfr<br />
l-VAMCi N Xu<br />
tv**em 12* ^ w<br />
I ann<br />
Me<br />
"y<br />
^46 6000<br />
NOVI<br />
".a. fc e J- •- n Uhd<br />
• P M.le*.Maseru a,l<br />
MIKE WICKHAM<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
G id House Realtors<br />
473 4660 261 47QQ<br />
ERR.FV-.NV 2BATH<br />
- antral air appi<br />
lubhOUflr t--'l<br />
J( >>r. ' IF 1 30-4 30<br />
•066 STRATFORD LANE<br />
a «4ward s nf t.eig ,ake Ma<br />
m T ten|v.Njw »j! the heart CH<br />
BTfrfie«d Hills In. .u'V - * h«n1r ">mfc<br />
-M-ha entra) ar (arafr Verx<br />
r -tri k:r* I "TV previa thi!<br />
rr.fi-.ii* en.1 s HI .. affe* this «S !h«<br />
'-ae • .***. f* '. vno<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
• ip-^rii N |<br />
KiacuUvr Traneler -Na'^e<br />
851-4100<br />
v<br />
rw*tr-»8vti facinfj>*rsi relny^<br />
42"<br />
PRFVIE W SHC .VING<br />
A oew Condominium<br />
C ROSS WINDS WF-S'<br />
NOVI<br />
led' v—» ba'ka firepta.-e .<br />
• a> madio eiliartwa*e wall s<br />
" r't* parting<br />
"548-8650<br />
« . m<br />
WE HA^E THE LARGEST<br />
NVENTQRY IN ALL AREAS<br />
Can dominium<br />
Reafty-6^ -<br />
559-3800<br />
328 Town houses For Sale<br />
OPEN SUN 1-5PM<br />
r»'a\Ti » as<br />
M«'»l %•, f» >n»' :• v *pa.-»<br />
1 r%.§r A -v --.•.ni-na^-e r a<br />
RR U ITRAFWWI<br />
.aplfs'a lut i f<br />
: Nadr-^im : -n t<br />
4-1 * n--.n* MSI'S.ANAiJh<br />
DCEAN FROfsl<br />
-aut J.„ ^.r.ger t»i • t<br />
,W «l^U;<br />
Pleasers.'<br />
3 LINES • 4 DAYS • ONLY $10<br />
Looking for a way to m<br />
and save money at the<br />
Then place a "Pocket<br />
classified ad You'll n<br />
when you sell what you - f<br />
arid you'll save money<br />
special low rate...3 i»n<br />
(consecutive issues)<br />
You can't beat that f< •<br />
us today!<br />
Pleaser'<br />
ri Terma' ta-w iste-e», Halea<br />
ilTEN " I* AY'S<br />
GLOBAL MOBILE HOMES<br />
352-5775<br />
aa s<br />
REACH MICHIGAN'S FINEST M4i<br />
337 Farme For Sale<br />
Ti »S\HI Ffi wants<br />
Ha»l« *y»-n 4 a'<br />
u
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OAE Thursday, December 8, 1983<br />
360 Businass<br />
upponuniTiii<br />
CREATIVE LIVING<br />
CLA66IFIED R E A L E6TPTE<br />
SMALL GIFT SHOP- Northern Suburb<br />
Available Feb 1144 With or without In-<br />
•entory. pricr MtnUatilt Send inquir-<br />
ies to Boi TM iWrver 4 Eccentric<br />
Newspapers 3*211 SchooirriR Rd.<br />
UvooJa. MicJugan 44110<br />
Located u) beam<br />
WESTLAND PET SHOP<br />
$14,900<br />
Best b«y anywhere<br />
fill Burt Hui Plaxa<br />
IS 000 inventory included pin all trade<br />
fixtures and name Tfraa hexible IM*<br />
* Will BM<br />
261-1400<br />
"1 ft Attune existing I<br />
last Hurry 4 call ANDY i<br />
RE/MAX WEST<br />
460 Apartments For Rant<br />
A BEAUTIFUL Ian* 1 or X lidrnex.<br />
mlMW from 11 Oaks Mali rm (ran<br />
1131 Includes HEAT 1—Hancua. car-<br />
peting.pool * "MM cnaru.<br />
TOWN 4 COUNTRY AFTS<br />
4tM« Pootlac Tnti<br />
• Between Bee* 4 Wixom Rdj<br />
Ut-lIM<br />
400 A p l l l w i l l F c f U w t<br />
AIRPORT AREA 1*% f u n<br />
WO P 1MB ALL MACHINES<br />
4 Video games lo be sold at pablic i<br />
Dec 10. cbeck our ad in the i<br />
Uoo ...<br />
lion column a 700<br />
362 Raal Estate Wanted<br />
H I L L C R E S T C L U B<br />
12382 roman<br />
Plymouth 4 Haggerty<br />
IN P L Y M O U T H<br />
1 & 2 B E D R O O M S<br />
from $320<br />
Cable Tv Available<br />
453-7144<br />
ABSOLUTELY<br />
TOP<br />
CASH FOR PROPERTY<br />
Regardless at Condition<br />
All Suburban Areas<br />
No Waiting-No Delays<br />
ASK FOR JACK K<br />
255-0037.<br />
RITE WAY<br />
Huntington<br />
On the Hill<br />
On Am Arbor Trail<br />
Just W of Inkster Rd<br />
Spacious<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom<br />
from $325<br />
Fully Carpeted Heat Included<br />
In A beautiful Park setting<br />
Stop by or call<br />
425-6070<br />
Birmingham Area<br />
CRANBROOK PLACE<br />
New huury apts Live la a walled<br />
Estate Eater thru wrought iron gates<br />
into beautiful ground) 4 building*<br />
Large balcuma - Patios Central air<br />
Wai-ia charts Good sound control<br />
1 bedroom from IMS 3 from 1445<br />
LOCATED 14101 W II Mile Rd<br />
Open 14. Dally, 4444024 442-4493<br />
BIRMLNCHAM Cote, very smal! Do<br />
plex Store refrigerator beat, water 4<br />
gas lurnace %29< mo • aecuntv No<br />
pets Tbsrs Ev* » « PM onlv 4*2 2270<br />
400 Apartmants For Rant<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
One bedroom apartment tn<br />
Dearborn Town & Country<br />
Condos, Warren - Telegraph<br />
area. New carpeting and i<br />
pllancea. $350 month plus<br />
utlllttee<br />
593-1820 or 275-4364<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY for one<br />
Mdroom apartment Air conditioned,<br />
and hot.water included Swimming<br />
Senior citiaens welcome Oo 7<br />
W of Telegraph 534-3444<br />
CASH TODAY<br />
OR<br />
GUARANTEED SALE<br />
Abo If In Foreclosure<br />
Or Need Of Repair<br />
Castelli<br />
525-7900<br />
TOP PRICE from a Ui deduction<br />
since im Volunteers of America, De-<br />
troit Real Esute Autos - Boats<br />
172 5000 1-490-424-4321<br />
400 Apartmants For Rant<br />
Abandon Your Hunt<br />
TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS<br />
Rent By Referral<br />
Guaranteed Service<br />
Share Listings M2 1420<br />
RED WING<br />
TICKET<br />
WINNER<br />
Claude Centers<br />
20180 W e s t m o r e<br />
Livonia<br />
call the promotion<br />
department ot the Observ-<br />
er & Eccentric between 9<br />
a.m an<br />
Just No of Ford R4 . 57*4 Inksicr Rd<br />
2 Bedroom Townhouse<br />
$395<br />
Includes Heat<br />
Carpeting<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
Pool<br />
561-3593<br />
OlCtMBC* 29 t, 30<br />
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TO THE<br />
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| CKets are good for this exciting double header<br />
Michigan State vs Northern Michigan<br />
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on Thursday, December 29 at 5:00 p m<br />
To win: Send your name and address, on a postcard.<br />
GREAT LAKES INVITATIONAL<br />
r 1 ® ( -^ 5s ® rver & Eccentric Newspapers<br />
Jo25 1 Schoolcraft Road. Livonia. Ml 48I50<br />
T r e n w a t c h the Classified S e c t i o n o n M o n d a y a n d<br />
Qnt V -,XHl* 3 " yCXj your narn « you're a winner'<br />
Ca 591-23QO ext 244 and claim your tickets<br />
& Zr centric<br />
c l a s s i f i e d<br />
a d s<br />
om CALL ocxs rr AUJ<br />
ICwh<br />
HAWTHORNE CLUB<br />
IN WESTLAND<br />
On Merriman Rd<br />
by Ann Arbor Trail<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOM<br />
from S315<br />
First Month Rem Free<br />
Includes Heat - Carpeting<br />
Air Conditioning - Patio 4 Pool<br />
Sound Conditioned Walls 4 Floor<br />
522-3364<br />
P l y m o u t h<br />
H o u s e A p t s<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH<br />
Beautiful I 4 2 Bedroom Apts<br />
From $315 & Up<br />
Sr. Citizens Welcome<br />
No Pets<br />
4 5 3 - 6 0 5 0<br />
WATERVIEW FARMS<br />
ON PONTIAC TRAIL<br />
E. of Beck Rd<br />
1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />
$305<br />
CENTRAL AIR - CARPETED<br />
TENNIS COURT<br />
POOL 4 CLUBHOUSE<br />
624-0004<br />
ABSOLUTE LUXURY<br />
Monthly Leases<br />
COMPLETELY FURNISHED<br />
Birmingham Area<br />
Maid Service Available<br />
FROM $495<br />
THE MANORS<br />
280-2510<br />
WAYNE AREA<br />
NEAT AS A PIN<br />
1 and 2 bedroom a part menu located in<br />
immaculate »urrou»dlngs in Wavne<br />
Mi Features Include HEAT PAID fen<br />
tral air, fully enuipped 4 color coordi<br />
nated kitchen, shag carpets 4 carport<br />
available new cable hook-up available<br />
From 1134 Pbooe Beth today<br />
WAYNE FOREST<br />
326-7800<br />
WAYNE EFFICIENCY APTS<br />
Private entrance - private bath<br />
140 weekly Adulls No pets<br />
Call noon to 8pir. S95 6SS3 or 72g-0«»9<br />
WAYNE 2 bedroom apartment Car-<br />
petetf, air conditioned Swimming pool<br />
1210 month includes all utilities eicepl<br />
electric Adults No pets Noon «pm<br />
728-06911<br />
EXTRAORDINARY<br />
SPACIOUS ! 4 2 Bedroom Apu.<br />
Carpet, Patio, Air Pool. Heat Included<br />
I BEDROOM 1120<br />
I BEDROOM |3«0<br />
WESTLAND AREA<br />
BLUE GARDEN APTS,<br />
Cherry Hill Near Merriman<br />
For Details 729-2242<br />
RED 4 WING<br />
TICKET<br />
WINNER<br />
Rob Hill<br />
33011 Merritt Ct.<br />
Westland<br />
Please call ihe promotion<br />
department of Ihe Observ-<br />
er & Eccentric between 9<br />
am and 5 p m Friday<br />
Decembe' 9, 1963 (o Claim<br />
your two FREE RED WiNG<br />
T ICKETS<br />
591-2300. ext. 244<br />
CONGRATULATIONS'<br />
404 Housst For Rant<br />
LIVONIA Fireplace, full baaement<br />
complete new interior, newer carpet<br />
ing refrigerator 4 stove, 2 bedrooms<br />
MiW plus security 47I-717S<br />
After 8PM 477 44 SO<br />
LIVONIA For rent or sale 3 bedroom<br />
brick house, IH baths. 1100 per mo -<br />
all utilities security deposit No peta<br />
Call between 9 am-10 pm 421-0446<br />
LU-ONIA Small S bedroom home, rent<br />
1385 plus utilities Security M50 Avail-<br />
able<br />
January I After 4 10pm 525-0220<br />
LIVONIA 2 bedroom 2 story home<br />
Large lot. vert,- private Stove refriger<br />
ator loorwall lo patio sbeds 1320<br />
month plus low utilities M80 de-pouit<br />
bWisgAedM<br />
t earlv January 157 1112<br />
LIVONIA 2 bedrooms, panelling<br />
fenced backyard garage 13M per<br />
month, 1100 off 1st month, deposit No<br />
pets 7 Mile and Inkster area »81 S13I<br />
LIVONIA 2 bedroocn home aluminum<br />
siding, attached 1 car garage, carpeting<br />
4 tome appliances included 1425<br />
month Call David or Mark 437-DS30<br />
LIVONIA 2 bedroom home. 5 Mile 4<br />
Merriman area carpeting, garage no<br />
pets large kitchen .arge lot « weeks<br />
deposit 1360 mo 47S-3626<br />
404 Housas For Rant<br />
LIVONIA - 3 bedroom rancn 2 full<br />
baths, carpeting, finished basement 2<br />
car garage large lot with fruit trees t<br />
month lease Shown Sat 47H-6J34<br />
LIVONIA 3 bedroom house 2 c.H t.'n<br />
Fireplace all appliances Fenced yard<br />
Double garage Faushed baw^en-i<br />
1600 month 525-5270<br />
LIVONIA 3 bedroom brick !etv.>a<br />
yard, basement. M2S mo 6 month<br />
464 7690<br />
LIVONIA-1 bedroom brick, immediate<br />
occupancy family room. 2 car garag.-<br />
baaement, LH baths security married<br />
preferred 1475 month 4*4 0091<br />
LIVONIA 3 bedroom bnck ranch tu.;<br />
basement, central air 24 car garage<br />
stove, refrigerator, washer drver 1500<br />
month Available immediatelv'l'ali<br />
" 427 5416<br />
LIVONIA 3 bedroom brick ranch ! ' ,<br />
balhs. family room basement saras*<br />
Near Wonderland 1475 m-i Seruriiv<br />
deposit 4 references<br />
CLARK FRON 425 7390<br />
NEAR OLD REWORD - Vc bun<br />
galow 3 bedrooms, partiallv newly car<br />
peted 1 is baths full basemcni v0<br />
peu After 3pm SIT 7S47<br />
FENKEIi 4 Bl'RT area 2 bedroom<br />
carpeting throughout, utility room<br />
1280 per rnonth plus security<br />
511-4271 241-7639<br />
FEN'KELL. W of Uhser<br />
-arge lot all appliances<br />
(encedlot 1225 month<br />
1 bedroom.<br />
Gas heat.<br />
531 0»»6<br />
GARDEN CITY attractive 3 bedroom<br />
h-i me 2 car Raragr basement fenced<br />
yard No Peu 1400 - security<br />
421-0137<br />
BEECH-DALY Grand River Oean<br />
modern 1 bedroom Complete en-ept<br />
linens Quiet adult complex 15S0<br />
34*-im<br />
BIRMINGHAM Available rv.w Fu<br />
furnished 3 bedroom rondo Short<br />
lung term lease<br />
Executive Transfer Servires<br />
Afier 6pir„ 07«-7652<br />
BIRMINGHAM TROY area Luxury<br />
Executive Apts completely furmsjied<br />
-er\ detail Maid Service available<br />
Long and short term leases 280- ] BJ.i<br />
CLEAN and ct<br />
Berkley efficienc<br />
air d<br />
1280 includes<br />
nfortable furnished<br />
carpeted appl:<br />
lijposal Lease and security<br />
•shea! 391 4245 nr 388-6220<br />
APARTMENTS all areas Sully fur-<br />
nished for tbe corporate executive All<br />
utilities housewares and telephone in<br />
eluded Apartment Index 552-8282<br />
WESTLAND AREA<br />
Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments<br />
from 1300 monthly Carpeted decorat-<br />
ed 4 in a lovely area Heat included<br />
ASK ABOIT OCR INCENTIVES<br />
Country Village Apartments 326-3280<br />
PLY'MOUTH. Olde Village 1 bedroom<br />
fully carpeted, stove 4 relr.gerator,<br />
Laundry facilities available 170 weekly<br />
includes all utilities 451-5174<br />
PLYMOUTH First floor 2 bedroom,<br />
heat, hot water, washer, dryer 4 kitcb-<br />
— appliances Included 412 W Anr. Ar-<br />
r Trail, near downtown Onlv 350<br />
wth. secuntv deposit required For<br />
appt call after 6pm 427-1548<br />
PLYMOUTH One bedroom with appli-<br />
ances. close u> expressway and down-<br />
town. 1275 per month plus utilities Ask<br />
Deniae 522-2374<br />
for John or ]<br />
PLYMOUTH - 2 bedrooms, freshlv dec-<br />
orated. close to downtown M50 per Mo<br />
includes heat and water Ax« for Dave<br />
Owens or Sue Ann at 453-4800<br />
IN TOWN BIRMINGHAM S78 Chester<br />
2 3 bedrooms with fireptac* appli-<br />
a.nces carpet garage Available Jan 1<br />
days 285-HOC ext 428 eves 644-2263<br />
Kingsbridge Apartments<br />
l and 2 bedrooms star, at 1245<br />
St PER LOW RENTS<br />
Coqmiry setting<br />
appliances Clubhouse<br />
Open norm-4pm daily<br />
304HO Kingstridge Dr<br />
In Gibraltar<br />
6 7 5 - 4 2 3 3<br />
KNOTTY PINE basement apt<br />
Oak -Non smoker employed<br />
thing r -MM i<br />
*an Starting tffl i<br />
IIMN<br />
IM N M H<br />
373-2196<br />
CaO Tuss >M<br />
TWl I M M<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
MEADOWGROVE VILLA<br />
l.t XI. RlOt S 2 BEDROOM<br />
TOWNHOCSE APARTMENTS<br />
Fully equipped<br />
$550 per month & up<br />
CHiidr«i Welcome<br />
LAHSKK k 9^ MILE RD<br />
357-4579 352-8450<br />
Equal Housing Opportunity<br />
SOUTH LYON, l bedroom apartment,<br />
M»ly redecorated nice area 1280<br />
month Call after 5pm 437 4804<br />
SUBLEASE i bedroom apartment from<br />
1M4 thru June 10. 1984 Muxr<br />
Jan 1<br />
wood Apts M25 IM<br />
M80 Security<br />
WESTLAND AREA<br />
Attractive 1 bedroom apartment. 1330<br />
month!V Spacious 2 bedroom apart<br />
mem. 114C Carpeted, decorated beat<br />
included. No pets'<br />
WESTLAND WOODS 718-2880<br />
WESTLAND AREA<br />
Spacious 1 bedroom anartment. UOO<br />
monthly Attractive 2 bedroom apart<br />
mem. 1330 Carpeted, decorated 4 ir. a<br />
lovely area Heat included<br />
ASK ABOUT OUR INCENTIVES<br />
C o u n t r y C o u r t<br />
Apartments<br />
7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0<br />
W r ESTLA.Nl> Basement apartment, at-<br />
tractively furnished side entrance, ma-<br />
ture working peraa-r. References re-<br />
quired 728-57:8.525-6467<br />
WESTLAND - clean, quiet attractive :<br />
bedroom Heat, drapes private en-<br />
trances See to appreciate 1270<br />
721 -64»<br />
WESTLAND<br />
GLENWOOD ORCHARD APTS 1 4 2<br />
bedroom units from 1250 Air pool<br />
carport carpeting, appliances 72»-50»0<br />
WESTLAND<br />
H A M P T O N C O U R T<br />
A FEW OF THOSE SPACIOUS<br />
1 4 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />
AVAILABLE FOR<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT<br />
7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0<br />
5689 N CHRISTINE<br />
Ford Rd 1 block E of Wayne<br />
DELUXE STUDIO<br />
A P A R T M E N T<br />
WTURcentra; air off street parking and<br />
storage facilities onlv 5 years old<br />
Downtown. Royal Ciak 1285 per month<br />
AduJt build.ng no pets Applicants must<br />
make 112 DOC or more to apply<br />
CALL MANAGER<br />
398-3477<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS CONIV<br />
Mile & Orchard Lake Rd 2 bedri<br />
baths completely furnished<br />
Bmce<br />
BIRMINGHAM cute 2 bedroom. base-<br />
Tent neul.-al decor new kitchen, 1475<br />
per mo 1. all after 5pm 540 8573<br />
BIRMINGHAM ;n '.own English Cot-<br />
tage 2 bedrooms 2 ttaths Sen fire-<br />
place Air Appl,ances Deck Garage 6<br />
months or monthly 175IT 861-0274<br />
P.IRMINGH«M Pembroke Manor<br />
area t bedroom ranch 2 baths Fin-<br />
ished basement Dec 19 occupancy<br />
Mapie 4 Eaton area 16041 per month<br />
644 8351<br />
BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS<br />
locus 4 bedri>>ir. Colonial Family<br />
>m wiib fireplace 2 car garage !8(Kl<br />
S.ater Mgmi 540 6288<br />
GARDEN CITY clean 4 beam II:<br />
bedroom, hasement all appliance-, ill<br />
new carpet 4 paint 1400-1421) per<br />
* utilities 4 vecurily 626-9593<br />
GARDEN CITY-Immaculate<br />
room brick with garage fully ><br />
1450 per month plus securil-.<br />
Call i<br />
! bed<br />
rpeted<br />
bedni<br />
GARDEN CITY .<br />
ranch Kitchen apjil.rfntes carpeiir.c i<br />
garage 1400 pe- month Ca. after 6pm<br />
474 3076<br />
GARDEN CITY S bedroom arpeted<br />
bnck ranch, full tiled basement Large<br />
fenced yard 1350 plus tecum-. Chil<br />
dren okay Nn pets 464 762*<br />
GARDEN CITY' 3 bedroom brick<br />
ranch, completlv decorated New car<br />
petmg Ihroughou' Large ne*;-. .mod<br />
ern.ied kitchen 13S0 1st last 4 sccur<br />
tv deposit Nc pets 421 i',94 525-7400<br />
GARDEN CITY 10016 Rush nea,<br />
Warrer 4- Middlebel'. sharp, clean<br />
bedroom br(r», Sasemenl Nu pels<br />
Open Sun 12-3<br />
BIRMINGHAM «nlkmg distance to<br />
town 4 bus. 2 bedrooms with modern<br />
•itchen immediate occupancy Rent<br />
«ith option 1475 435-2814<br />
BIRMINGHAM Woodward 4 14 Mile<br />
area ! bedroom bnck ranch w,:th base<br />
ment. carpeting, appliances Immediate<br />
occupancy No pets t4(Ki 647 4614<br />
BIRMINGHAM 160! Websler<br />
2 bedroom 1 bath utility room, app,.-<br />
ancer. m luded fuliy carpeied. patio,<br />
F'.orida r-xim corner lot 1425<br />
58» 2244 After 7pm 751-4471<br />
BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroorr,s living<br />
room dining rc«>m kite her with appli<br />
ances new., '.arpeted 2 car garage<br />
Immediate occupancy 1385 plus utili-<br />
ties 55^-8501 or 559-0487<br />
Meadow Mgt Lloyd 851 81170<br />
FURNITURE FOR YOUR<br />
3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR<br />
S 5 9 M o n t h<br />
• ALL NEW FURNITURE<br />
• LARGE SELECTION<br />
•SHORT OR LONG TERM LEASE<br />
- OPTION TO PI 'P.CHASE<br />
, G L O B E R E N T A L S<br />
WEST-3743. Grand River al Halstead.<br />
FARMINGTON 474 5400<br />
EAST-1100 East Maple 15 Mile R-i<br />
Between Rochester Rd 4 1-75<br />
TROY 588 1800<br />
BIRMINGHAM S bedr.xitr<br />
-family room, fireplace 2<br />
sarage washer i drver<br />
dishwasher 1590 471 7318<br />
brick ranch<br />
-ar attached<br />
aew carpel<br />
or 644-0502<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS 3<br />
bedroorr. Tn 24 baths family 4 dining<br />
rooms fireplace P,ne Lake privileges<br />
1850 month Option to buy 338 2»00<br />
JEFFRIES OUTER DR area 2 hed<br />
rooms, rarpeted garage fenced yard<br />
basement aV. app.lances »24ii' >-<br />
month plus ser unlv 534 9143<br />
JOY RD BEECH DALY area 3 bee<br />
room spacious ranch 2 full baths, 2 rar<br />
garage >525 roo Available end of jar<br />
uarv Call after 6 pm 561 »2S6<br />
LANSING, Mich Immediate occupa.i<br />
cy- 2 bedroofirts. I very large. 6 mont^<br />
lease M-jores Hive- Dr 1375 month<br />
negotiable 427 7747<br />
LIVONIA - Brii:x 3 bedroom ranch I<br />
full baths, full basement, familv --»irr-<br />
formal dining, altached garage Imme<br />
diate occupancy Monthly or leaw Ask<br />
mg 1585 5» 1-0062or V2I-Auto<br />
BLOiJMFlELD Hills Schools, charming<br />
3 Wdr0 Call 334 51 13<br />
PLYMOUTH furnished apartment im<br />
mediate ocrupancy 1300 month plu;<br />
150 month lor total uuliltes Fist ane B' RT RD<br />
last month in advance Near Mayflower . bedr<br />
Hotel C'lMiUci Creon Smith 453 1621- x.,.<br />
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP 3 bedroom<br />
ranch, grand room fireplace utility<br />
rcswr. kilc-ben full walkout ba.semer.i<br />
attached 2 car garage 1 -1 bath Wing<br />
Lake privileges lb acre lot partially<br />
lenced 1600 month After 5pm call<br />
855-1531 Answering service 557-3304<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Lovely corner lot 5 bedroom, li hall<br />
Brick Ranch, finished ba.wtne'11 2 •<br />
car garage 155C mr<br />
Loads of storage 3 bedroom . bat!<br />
Bnck Ranch appliances, basement 2"-i<br />
car garage 1525 mo<br />
W A R D L. HARRIMA-N<br />
Real Estate Serv ices<br />
Property Management<br />
525-7656<br />
LIVONIA near Idyl-wvld Golf Course<br />
3 bedroom brick ranch 2 "» car garage<br />
covered patio large fenced yard, com-<br />
pletely redecorated, new carpeting and<br />
drapes air conditioner stove 4 -efrig<br />
erator finished basement Immediate<br />
occupancy 1150 per month plu<br />
41: <<br />
months security deposit : 4814<br />
- DETROIT !mm«uli<br />
ippliances. garage H:<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
F u r n i s h e d<br />
HIGH RISE APARTMENTS<br />
1 and 2 BEDROOMS<br />
SHORT TERM LEASE<br />
5 5 9 - 2 6 8 0<br />
rANTON LILLY and<br />
'v ''r\ cle^n 2 b»"1r-.)Oms<br />
tdyment 1025 square 0 oer<br />
> 1-074<br />
. AN-fON V'«<br />
r-lex ha«-ment<br />
455-1423<br />
* r ESTLA.ND nublet I bedroom ScolU<br />
dale Joy 4 Newburgh Carport club-<br />
house 1300 mo • stcur.tv deposit<br />
Available Jan 1 After 1pm 455 9265<br />
WESTLAND pper 3 rooms bath pri<br />
vate horr.e Employed person, no smok<br />
-ng drinking. References 12»0 yecjri<br />
1290 Mo incl odes uulities 728- 7115<br />
WILLOW F'ARK APTS<br />
Spacious studio, I and 2 bedroom<br />
apartments in Southfield luxury mid-<br />
rise Each maintenance-free apartment<br />
has a folly-equipped kitchen with jinn<br />
try and eating space, drapes carpet<br />
balcony individual storage area within<br />
apartment Private park area sur-<br />
rounding complex with tennis courts,<br />
pool 4 picnic area 1 bedrooms from<br />
1394 Studios from 1145 Open week<br />
lays 9AM-5PMSat 4AM-12 15« 7878<br />
I MON HKEFR; iNT home ideal lor :<br />
iperson, no pets. I3S0 per month util.<br />
lies included 315 2203<br />
WESTLAND<br />
All New S Beautiful<br />
Single Story Apartments<br />
F'urtiishrt! . fredroim i stwiH:.<br />
RIDGEW00D<br />
Mgr 6470 Yale, 728-6969<br />
Private Paiio Jndtvaduai Slorane<br />
CUm# in ^psiiarxj Shopping Center<br />
fx-dr-:<br />
AvdilafiJe rftnuKliaielv 6. CT<br />
pas* $S0t p»er month 3 :>r €<br />
»iLh familv roorr. fireplay<br />
! H-jr-v<br />
C-RLD ROBERT : >LS6N HFAJTIFIRS<br />
SB! 4*44<br />
403 Rantsl Agencies<br />
uscludes heat<br />
477-21*3<br />
TROY - SOMERSET<br />
GREAT DEAL • FROM $349<br />
INCLUDES HBO<br />
I 4 2 BEDROOM LUXURY APTS<br />
SOME WTTH WASHER 4 DRYER<br />
Peaceful living tn a prestigious k>ca-<br />
tKm 1 bedroom units with IW baths<br />
balcony fsUy carpeted all appliances<br />
individual eamral beat 4 carports<br />
1 BLOCK S OF BK. BEAVER<br />
BETWEEN CROOKS 4 LIVERNOIS<br />
SUNNYMEDEAPTS<br />
Noon-«PM 362-0290<br />
T W E L V E<br />
O A K S<br />
2 & 3 BEDROOM<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
From $530<br />
•1«* BATHS<br />
•GE APPLIANCES<br />
• P1UV ATE PATIO<br />
• CARPET 4 DRAPES<br />
•CEJFTRAL AIR<br />
•COVERED CARPORT<br />
•Fl"U. BASEMENT<br />
"pen Dailj 4 Sua 1 5PM<br />
Ooaaa Tharxtai<br />
•H MILE 4 HAGGERTY<br />
NOVI<br />
s * 7 6<br />
-<br />
1 5 ^ 3 5 2 - 8 4 5 0<br />
crfldiaifarinjrom<br />
VILLAGE SQUIRE<br />
ON FORD RD<br />
Jaat E at I m<br />
SPACIOUS<br />
1 BEDROOM<br />
$315<br />
HMt included<br />
Fu«y Carpeted<br />
Sound Conditioned<br />
Pool k Sauna<br />
CeNe TV A V afaU<br />
981-3891<br />
oSOUTHFlELD<br />
HIDDEN OAKS APTS<br />
Now leasing 1 & 2 bedrooms<br />
GE appliances ceramic baths central<br />
shag carpeting, 'arports inter<br />
n tio balconies more on a<br />
'OOded site<br />
PRICES BEGIN AS U-W AS 1380<br />
557-4520<br />
402 Furnishad Apts.<br />
For Rant<br />
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A B S O L U T E LUXURY<br />
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COMPLETELY FURNISHED<br />
Birmingham Area<br />
Maid Service Available<br />
FROM $450<br />
.THE M A N O R S<br />
280-2510<br />
400 Apartments For Rant<br />
ACCREDITED MGT<br />
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Offers relief lo homeowners 4<br />
transferees Moving 4 can 1 sell your<br />
home" I-eas.ng may be the be*1 solu-<br />
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Specializing in leasing 4 -nariagemeiu<br />
of single family homes 4 cond<br />
no »eca 4S3-35$i<br />
: A Mi A<br />
i bedroom . taih quid h-n.... room<br />
.v plus<br />
runtv Sund^v ! 4 i#Bl 4S57<br />
CANT' iN 3 bedroom Rarx*h •> vram<br />
il*d t*r ilv -•n.-fT f.rpplacr 'irmai iV-<br />
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404 Housas For Rant<br />
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FARMINGTON HILLS Large familv<br />
colonial with 4 bedrooms. 2H balhs and<br />
famuy r-jom Decoratored in neijtra:<br />
colors I year lease NO PETS A-.4<br />
ao-leJan I, 1984 MKXi per montn<br />
ASK FOR SARA 5 TI 'CKKR<br />
Merrill L y n q n<br />
Really<br />
6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0<br />
400 Apartments For Rent<br />
leilr<br />
ALLEN PARK<br />
men! fence.! -ard 123<br />
183 39.<br />
BIRMIMi .HAM<br />
formal dining room fireplaie i<br />
room deck I year lease 1525<br />
M Savoie agenr 642 0<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
burg ranch, largi<br />
built in ... I<br />
-earned and 4hutiered -Vr 2 »pa<br />
C304is bedr-mms 1 'o 'iaths 2 car > J<br />
month 244 9159<br />
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J )thw£>! A Clubhotivf<br />
B F D R ( X ) M A P A R T M E N T S ;e, w<br />
( herry Hill and Henry Ruff<br />
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- 2 ^ 2 m o n t h<br />
Privai* Entrance<br />
STOVE, REFRIGERATOR. CARPETINt,<br />
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C A L L 2 8 7 - 8 3 0 5<br />
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UVONU > bedroom bnck ram*, tuce<br />
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MM par tnoMh References reouirrd<br />
Immadlate occupaacy 4lir«24i<br />
UVOWI*. 1 bedroom bnck. carpeted,<br />
appttancea. finished baament. garage<br />
Itoced yard, pool 1485 per month Se-<br />
carUy •epoait required 421-MM<br />
UVONIA -1 bodiooiii brick ranch, din-<br />
ing srew. lamiiy room, carpeted. Tin-<br />
•bad baaement fireplace, garage till<br />
ConremeM location 444 4 »3<br />
404 Houaa» For Rant<br />
NORTHVILLE TWP<br />
Small 1 bedroom, newly decorated, car-<br />
K M7S per mooth 1175 4epo.it<br />
344-0410<br />
NOVI, 10 Mile Newly decorated. 3 bed-<br />
rooms. 1 baths baaement family<br />
180-M20<br />
OAK PARK Charming 1 bedroom<br />
bnck ranch Family room, finished<br />
basement 1485 plus secuntv Conven-<br />
ient location 544 1826 541 1441<br />
400 Apartmants For Rant<br />
ON THE LAKE<br />
1 ft 2 Badroom Apartmants From $345<br />
Rent includes:<br />
• HEAT . DISHWASHER<br />
• STOVE . CENTRAL AIR<br />
• REFRIGERATOR • CLUBHOUSE & POOL<br />
• CONVEMEMT TO TWELVE 0AXS SHOPPING MAIL<br />
BEACHWALK APARTMENTS<br />
On 14 Mila, batwaan Haggarty * Novi Rd.<br />
Call for information<br />
624-4434<br />
404 Housas Foe Rant<br />
OAK PARK S of II Mike Rd 1 bed-<br />
room brick ranch Fuuskied basement<br />
I* car garage, Berkley School* MV><br />
month Available January M4-1SM<br />
OAK PARK 1 bedroom, attractive<br />
large ranch- Stove, refrigerator,<br />
washer-dryer, carpeting, flouted base-<br />
ment M»5 » security 557-827*<br />
OLD REDFORD 5 bedroom. 2 bath co-<br />
lonial Basement, large nrans. fire-<br />
, 1 car attached garage 1450 mo<br />
4 references required 114-12M<br />
place, !<br />
Deposit I<br />
W ar-<br />
llS<br />
OPTION to BUY, Dearborn Hts<br />
ren Beech 1 bedroom<br />
landscaped, garage, aluminum<br />
Days 122-716i EvetunGs. 1 jl-t 1<br />
PLYMOUTH, coxy ! bedroom carpet,<br />
washer, dryer, deck. 13»5<br />
Days, 841-M04<br />
Evenings. 517-4SS-27 SI-<br />
PLYMOUTH Immediate occupancy<br />
borne. 3 bedrooms.<br />
Large older 2-story borne. 3 bedroc<br />
dining room, full basement. MM<br />
mo Security deposit 4 references<br />
404 Housas For Rani 404 Housas For Rant<br />
PLYMOUTH 1 bedroom ranch. 1*<br />
baths, garake. finished bas4rment,<br />
fenced yard. Cloae to town 1100 secwi<br />
ty, 1500 per month 455 0801<br />
PLYMOUTH. 4 bedrooms, t<br />
dining<br />
full basement. 2 car garage M5C per<br />
I room.<br />
month<br />
Fehlig Real Eatale 4517804)<br />
OLD REDFORD Lahser-Grand River<br />
area. 1 bedroom home, clean, good con-<br />
ditlun. fenced yard, close to transporta-<br />
tion. 127S per month 535-4282<br />
REDFORD area. 3 bedrooms, base-<br />
ment, 1H car garage with electricity<br />
References Security-1 Mi mon tin 1185<br />
per month Clean Sharp M7-8S12<br />
REDFORD-SOUTH spaciokis. dean 3<br />
tenant for home until sold at below<br />
market rent M75 Immediate occu-<br />
pancy 477-1184 or 118-4298<br />
REDFORD TWP spacious 2 bedroom<br />
aluminum living room, dicing room.<br />
B rage, children and pets welcome<br />
SO deposit, 1140 rent 118-4441<br />
400 Apartmants For Rant<br />
In The Hills of prestigious West Bloomfield<br />
Incomparable resorl and club<br />
advantages, situated an over<br />
'00 dramatically rolling aces<br />
el fees and corcs<br />
1 8 uriKjue ranch and Icwntsouse<br />
plans 1003 to 2SOO SQ I!<br />
I Dens, great rooms Bnd<br />
attached garages available<br />
I All with private entries,<br />
laundry, 4 storage 'aciMies<br />
RENTALS FROM $525 TO $1150<br />
1. 2 4 3 Bedroom Terrace Rentals<br />
On Oil** Mspia & Wsiou« ts•«<br />
•n WEST BLOOM^CIO Cxmn 3^, 11 ^<br />
Call 661-0770<br />
lor r*x>re intorfia: on<br />
Charterhouse<br />
I 16300 W 9 Mile, Southfield<br />
Studio's - 1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />
Live tn the security of a<br />
hi-nse apartment<br />
C EST RAL AIR • RASGE • REFRIGERATOR<br />
DISHWASHER • CARPET1SG • CARPORTS<br />
TESSIS COURTS • SWIMMING POOL<br />
PARTY ROOM • TV CONTROLLED SECCRIT)'<br />
FREE CABLE TV<br />
Office Open Daiiy Sai & Sun 557-8100<br />
REDFORD TWP Telegraph 4 Scbool-<br />
crafl. 4 bedroom brick, fall basemesK.<br />
fireplace. Move, range, 2 car garage,<br />
fenced, clean, 8121. 278-2*48<br />
REDFORD TWP<br />
Basement Newly remodeled 1428 plus<br />
security 532 4510<br />
REDFORD 2 bedroom unfurnished<br />
REDFORD, 3 bedroom ranch with at-<br />
tached garage. v » of ao acre Bv Lola<br />
Park Will saciiflce ll4l per<br />
5M-0ill<br />
SCHOOLCRAFT OUTER Drive area 2<br />
bedroom, immaculate, appliances. 1150<br />
monthly 8500 security Call 1J7-8427<br />
SHELBEY. 1 bedroom ranch, with<br />
basement, 80 X 204 fenced lot. vacant.<br />
8480 month, plus utilities 711-8181<br />
SIX MILE-VAN DYKE area, 1 bed-<br />
room carpet, curtains, fenced yard,<br />
side drive, garage, lull basement. 8245<br />
per month 166-0012 or MH 613<br />
SOUTHFIELD beautiful 1 bedroom<br />
brick ranch, 2 full baths, 2 car attached<br />
garage, finished basement and appli-<br />
ances 8706 a month<br />
ASK FOR BARBARA DCTTON<br />
MERRILL LYNCH REALTY<br />
624-8100 474-1178<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
Charming 1 bedroom bouse oo 2 wood-<br />
ed acre! 1200 per iiK»th plus security<br />
deposit Call after 5PM 646-5512<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
Newly decorated 1 bedroom ranch with<br />
automatic 2 car garage attached Big<br />
yard with 15 x 10 ft oval pool to ac-<br />
company It iv« baths. Unng room<br />
with marble 4 wood fireplace, family<br />
room with bar. nice sue kitchen wili<br />
new carpeting, dining room also. Base-<br />
ment with sull shower Appliances in-<br />
cluded Good Vocation No pets Refer-<br />
ences 1550 per month 154-5215<br />
404 Housas For Rant<br />
REDFORD- 8 Mile 4 Grand River 2<br />
bedroom energy efficient home mod<br />
security<br />
ROCHESTER - 4 bedroom, !H bath<br />
brtck colonial close to school Family<br />
room with fireplace, all appiiaaca.<br />
central air. carpeting, draperies, at-<br />
tached 24k car garage with opener<br />
Available Jan 7. 1M4 at 8IM0<br />
CONSULT US ABOUT OUR RENTAL<br />
AND OR PROPERTY MANAGE<br />
MENT SERVICE OVER 11 YEARS<br />
EXPERIENCE IN MANAGEMENT<br />
FIELD COMPETITIVE RATES<br />
GOODE 647-1898<br />
SOUTHFIELD 12 Mile Evergreen 1<br />
bedroom 2 bath ranch, family room<br />
full basement, attached 2 car<br />
8410 t deposit, leferexnes<br />
r garage<br />
118-4216<br />
SOLTHFIELD<br />
2 bedroom bnck ranch. MM<br />
ties Nice quiet neighborhood<br />
•Uli-<br />
548-1981<br />
SOUTHFIELD 2 bedrooms, garage,<br />
newly decorated bow near 8 Mile 4<br />
Inkster 8190 per month Lease Refer-<br />
ences Days 540-8M0; Eves 11^7951<br />
SOUTHFIELD - 1 bedroom ranch, all<br />
appliances including washer 4 dryer. 2<br />
car garage 1450 per month plus securi-<br />
ty Available Jan. 1 152-W4<br />
SOLTHFIELD<br />
4 bedroom 1W bath home with large<br />
family room on 2W wooded acres, M25<br />
154-21W<br />
S LYON • 1 bedroom ranch, den. fire-<br />
place, basement, 2 car garage Lovely<br />
area 8410 month, security deposit<br />
Available immediately Eve 417-1114<br />
TROY - NEW earhtone Interior with<br />
garage All on quiet<br />
1700 monthly Call evenings please<br />
400 Apartments For Rant<br />
W H I T E H A L L<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Luxurious<br />
2 Bedroom Apartments<br />
• 2 Full Baths • Carports<br />
Adult Community - reserved for<br />
residents over the age of 50<br />
FREE CABLE TV<br />
W 9 MILE AT PROVIDENCE DR<br />
Office Open Daily, Sat. & Sun<br />
« c ) rrvp« xto£ OTLano'<br />
C*PARTM(NJS><br />
"Ask about<br />
our Rent Special"<br />
1 and 2 Bedrooms<br />
Includes heat, water, air conditioner,<br />
carpeting, laundry and storage<br />
facilities, and pool<br />
7 Mile - Telegraph Area<br />
Call 538-2158<br />
404 Houaaa For Rant 404 Housss For Rant<br />
TWO BEDROOM Single borne, unraedi<br />
ale occupancy extra lec 1241 month<br />
plus 15041 security Evergreen'<br />
t Mile 117 S7M<br />
WESTLAND Ford Newtwrgt Rd<br />
area. 1 bedroom bnck ranch. 1 * baths,<br />
carpeting basement, fast painted<br />
No pels Mil mo 111*141<br />
WALLED LAKE area 1 bedroom<br />
ranch, attacked garage fenced la yard,<br />
flushed baaement 1471 per month Se-<br />
curity deposit Call after 7pm 141-Witt<br />
WESTLAND Uvooia Sdwols 1 bed-<br />
room ranch Carpeied. drapes, air con-<br />
ditioned MOO month plus security Im-<br />
maculate occupancy. 444-4070 721-4410<br />
W ATERFORD. LAKE OAKLAND area.<br />
1 bedroom 2 bath, fireplace. M40 plus<br />
utilities 471-9020<br />
WESTLAND Vanoy, Grand Traverse<br />
1 bedioocii duplex. ! -> baths Excellent<br />
condition Clean. 1275 Security 1JM<br />
721-1775, 72H-7M4. 411-7001<br />
WAYNE rent with option to buy, 1<br />
bedroom bone. 1110 rpo plu security<br />
124-92*1<br />
WESTLAND Vanoy, Grand Traverse<br />
1 bedioocii duplex. ! -> baths Excellent<br />
condition Clean. 1275 Security 1JM<br />
721-1775, 72H-7M4. 411-7001<br />
WAYNE rent with option to buy, 1<br />
bedroom bone. 1110 rpo plu security<br />
124-92*1 WESTLAND Large clean 1 bedroom.<br />
1H baths, brick -rvlevel 1 car garage,<br />
central air. appliances. Livonia schools<br />
1171 511-47M. 121-2441<br />
WAYNE-2 bedroom, carpeted, fenced<br />
Itefereoces, child welcome no Pets<br />
111S MO . 1150 deposit 525-4241<br />
WESTLAND Large clean 1 bedroom.<br />
1H baths, brick -rvlevel 1 car garage,<br />
central air. appliances. Livonia schools<br />
1171 511-47M. 121-2441<br />
WAYNE-2 bedroom, carpeted, fenced<br />
Itefereoces, child welcome no Pets<br />
111S MO . 1150 deposit 525-4241 WESTLAND Palmer-Memroan area 2<br />
bedroom duplex $271. J bedroom du-<br />
plex 1290. 2 bedroom single home 1290.<br />
carpeted, excellent condition No dogs<br />
542-4411 or 144-4271<br />
WAYNE - 2 bedroom, newly renovated,<br />
finished basement, garage, new fur-<br />
nace, wood stove. Mil mooth 124-1011<br />
WESTLAND Palmer-Memroan area 2<br />
bedroom duplex $271. J bedroom du-<br />
plex 1290. 2 bedroom single home 1290.<br />
carpeted, excellent condition No dogs<br />
542-4411 or 144-4271<br />
WAYNE - 1 bedroom basement, fenced<br />
yard. 1170 month plus utilities Fully<br />
carpeied. no pets After 5pm 722-2427<br />
WESTLAND 2 be«troom home Carpet-<br />
ed Child welcome References No pets<br />
1220 monthly 1310 deposit 521-4241<br />
WAYNE, 1 bedroom borne with garage<br />
and Urge yard for garden Immediate<br />
occupancy 1 year lease- M75<br />
1 bedroom. 1 car garage, needs paint<br />
and clean-up Possible to exchange la-<br />
bor for some rent Available immedi-<br />
ately K»5<br />
2 bedroom upper flat with stove 4 re.<br />
frigerauir available Immediate I year<br />
lease. 1240<br />
Call ART ANDERSON only<br />
Re Max Boardwalk 45»-4»»l<br />
WESTLAND - 2 bedroom ranch, utility<br />
room very clean, aluminum sided K21<br />
per Mo plus deposit Near Miclugan<br />
Ave Merriman 724-31*0 or 41*-MM<br />
WAYNE, 1 bedroom borne with garage<br />
and Urge yard for garden Immediate<br />
occupancy 1 year lease- M75<br />
1 bedroom. 1 car garage, needs paint<br />
and clean-up Possible to exchange la-<br />
bor for some rent Available immedi-<br />
ately K»5<br />
2 bedroom upper flat with stove 4 re.<br />
frigerauir available Immediate I year<br />
lease. 1240<br />
Call ART ANDERSON only<br />
Re Max Boardwalk 45»-4»»l<br />
WESTLAND 3 bedroom brtck ramct.<br />
stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer.<br />
Cherry Hill Memman area. 1M5<br />
monthly, security rwjuired Call after<br />
* pm 722-7744 or M4-4547<br />
WAYNE, 1 bedroom borne with garage<br />
and Urge yard for garden Immediate<br />
occupancy 1 year lease- M75<br />
1 bedroom. 1 car garage, needs paint<br />
and clean-up Possible to exchange la-<br />
bor for some rent Available immedi-<br />
ately K»5<br />
2 bedroom upper flat with stove 4 re.<br />
frigerauir available Immediate I year<br />
lease. 1240<br />
Call ART ANDERSON only<br />
Re Max Boardwalk 45»-4»»l WESTLAND<br />
4 bedrooms, basement, garage appli-<br />
ances, drapes, fenced yard No pets<br />
4514244<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD Cass Lake canal<br />
front, 2 bedroom, basement, fireplace,<br />
nicely treed lot. W BkoomfieM Twp<br />
and schools, private beach, private sub<br />
1521 per month 442-1211<br />
WESTLAND<br />
4 bedrooms, basement, garage appli-<br />
ances, drapes, fenced yard No pets<br />
4514244<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD Cass Lake canal<br />
front, 2 bedroom, basement, fireplace,<br />
nicely treed lot. W BkoomfieM Twp<br />
and schools, private beach, private sub<br />
1521 per month 442-1211 W BLOOMFIELD Overlooking all<br />
sports Upper Straits Lake 3 bedrooms<br />
fireplace large deck, year round great<br />
living Option to buy 1790 mo 624-5853<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD. 2 two bedroom<br />
units available Separate entrances,<br />
heat 4 utilities Large yard and garage<br />
Lake privileges Electricity included<br />
MM month<br />
ASK FOR DALE RICHMOND<br />
Merrill Lynch<br />
Realty<br />
851-8100 681-0014<br />
W BLOOMFIELD Overlooking all<br />
sports Upper Straits Lake 3 bedrooms<br />
fireplace large deck, year round great<br />
living Option to buy 1790 mo 624-5853<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD. 2 two bedroom<br />
units available Separate entrances,<br />
heat 4 utilities Large yard and garage<br />
Lake privileges Electricity included<br />
MM month<br />
ASK FOR DALE RICHMOND<br />
Merrill Lynch<br />
Realty<br />
851-8100 681-0014<br />
W BLOOMFIELD, Maple 4 Inkster<br />
Lake privileges Newly decorated. 1<br />
bedroom randi deck- carpeted, gas<br />
fiea t. 1525 montn 424-4221 441 5577<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD. 2 two bedroom<br />
units available Separate entrances,<br />
heat 4 utilities Large yard and garage<br />
Lake privileges Electricity included<br />
MM month<br />
ASK FOR DALE RICHMOND<br />
Merrill Lynch<br />
Realty<br />
851-8100 681-0014<br />
406 Furnishad Housas<br />
For Rant<br />
WESTLAND Brick 3 4 bedrooms 2H<br />
car garage, large kitchen Asking MM<br />
per mofitn Owners moving about Dec<br />
15 S9UXK2 or 122-4003<br />
LIVONIA Nicely furnished 3 bedroom<br />
ranch, near Levan 4 X-Wav Available<br />
Jan 1st 1100 month plus utilities 4 se-<br />
curity deposit Sorry no pets 4M-7DOO<br />
400 Apartmants For Rsnt<br />
406 Furnishad Houses<br />
For Rant<br />
CASS LAKE Attractive 2 bedroom<br />
furnished carnage boose an private es-<br />
ute MM plus utilities References re-<br />
quired For further information call<br />
Mrs Parks between 8am5pm.8Sl 4400<br />
407 Mottle Homaa<br />
For Rant<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
furnished. Ml per week plus deposit<br />
Call between 12 noon lpm 477-4421<br />
FARMINGTON LOCATION<br />
1 bedroom furnished Secuntv 4 refer<br />
is required No pets Call 12 Noon<br />
8PM 471 1418<br />
ONE 4 2 bedrooms furnished including<br />
beat 4 air conditioning from 8141<br />
1291 per month Special prices to<br />
Senior citixem Reply to PO Box 111,<br />
Farmington Mi 48024<br />
408 Duptaxas For Rant<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
tower 2 bedroom dining room<br />
place, no pets 1445 piuj ntiimew<br />
444 1488<br />
CANTON New 3 bedroom 1 S baths,<br />
carpeting, applianrea. basement 849(1<br />
plus secunt) 4 references Available<br />
immediately 981-4402<br />
CANTON<br />
2 bedroom. I *i bath, carpeting drapes,<br />
applunces. full basement lawn mainte-<br />
nance included. 1470 98I-M18<br />
CLEAN 4 Nice 1 bedroom duplex,<br />
Westland. Norwayne, Excellent condi<br />
tion. carpet, stove, refrigerator paved<br />
drive, fully fenced. 13»0 month This<br />
week nieclal- half off secuntv deposit'<br />
Must see to appreciate 729-74*7<br />
GARDEN CITY. Duplex Beautiful<br />
brtc* single bedroom like your own<br />
borne Appliances, carpeting. Laundry<br />
area Pnvate drive, yari patio, newly<br />
painted 1105 No peu Security deposit<br />
Agent 478-7MO<br />
LIVONIA 2 bedroom duplex 7 Mile<br />
inkster area, carpeted tl0« mo plus<br />
secant y deposit 427-8788<br />
LIVONIA 2 bedroom al Plymouth 4<br />
Farmington Rd Available Jan 1 1185<br />
mo plus utilities 477 8143<br />
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FREE<br />
ONE MONTHS RENT<br />
SPACIOUS 1. 2, 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES<br />
FULL BASEMENTS<br />
HEAT INCLUDEC<br />
Call 729-3328<br />
end Snotspirvg uaii «entei 0»hcs anc u»w Open<br />
daln<br />
The moil prestlgloes aAdreea la SoethfieM<br />
E PH M HL1X)W GOLF CLI B<br />
OPPOSIT<br />
NINE MILE ROAD BETWEEN<br />
LAHSER 4 TELET.RAPH<br />
NEXT DOOR TO<br />
NIINTIINCTIN WOODS<br />
Huntington Garden<br />
Townhouse Apartments<br />
2-Bedroom, 2 Roor, Full Basem't<br />
ON /^LAH<br />
From<br />
Central-, ocaiec<br />
across from<br />
Racktvari Go"<br />
Courv xi" s:ec<br />
10 ihe Ion Qi/jsf8iil VstaM FROM tJSC t DM<br />
Prestigious OAK PARK Sctroois<br />
Huntington Garden<br />
Townhouse Apts.<br />
Modwl Open 8-5 Daily. 12-5 Weekend*<br />
CASS LAKE<br />
SHOKH t l tllt<br />
VI t»r tumrtheo -v*v<br />
D?11 * Ten vw e><br />
Open 0M> » 5 Sar '0 30<br />
S4*l Noor lo 4<br />
547-9393<br />
EAST POINTE<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
FRASER, Ml.<br />
14V» MILE - GROESBECK<br />
1-2-3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />
FREE CABLE TV<br />
STOVE -CARPETING<br />
REFRIGERATOR • PRIVATE ENTRANCE<br />
HEAT -LAUNDRY FACILITIES<br />
HOT WATER -PLAYGROUND<br />
CHILDREN WELCOME<br />
OFFICE OPEN<br />
DAILY, SAT. AND SUN.<br />
792-0116<br />
PLYMOUTH Bun Rd area Very<br />
dean, I bedroom carpeting, appl:<br />
ances. patio. 1W car garage 1210<br />
monUi References 817 MIS<br />
ROYAL OAK DUPLEX 2 bedroom,<br />
basement, air, all major applunces<br />
carpeting. drat», near hex 1185 mo<br />
plua security No pets 444-8153<br />
410 Flats Foe Rant<br />
BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom upper flat<br />
with balcony 4 storage attic 1415 a<br />
month Utilities not included Pet» OK<br />
Leave message 442 8473<br />
DEARBORN Fort Woods area 4 4<br />
room upper 1 bedroom Extra clean<br />
carpeted, manv closets, beautiful nam<br />
ral woodworfc stove, refrigerator<br />
porrt 4 garage 1125 MM817<br />
DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />
One bedroom flat Excellent location<br />
Available now 1375 Call 540-7572<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS AREA<br />
1 bedrom lower flat, partly furnished<br />
1250 a month plus secuntv<br />
514-2014, 474-8411<br />
Located<br />
in the heart of<br />
urban activity, near<br />
everything. Lavish, con-<br />
venient and comfortable,<br />
this magnificent townhouse<br />
complex is the ultimate in<br />
"elegance and a most presti-<br />
gious address<br />
/<br />
a luxury RENTAL townhouse community<br />
Two-And-Three Bedroom<br />
Townhouse Apartments<br />
• Private Entry • Formal Dining<br />
Room a Great Room with Fireplace<br />
a Complete Kitchen with Instant<br />
Hot Water • 2V2 Baths a Two-Car<br />
Garage with Opener • Ceramic-Tile<br />
Foyer a Private Basement a Swim-<br />
ming Pool with Whirlpool.<br />
monthly RENTAL from $875<br />
ve<br />
29600 Franklin Road Just North of Northwestern HWY<br />
Mode! Open Daily and Sunday — Phone 357 1990<br />
Built and Managed by Kaftan Enterprises — Phone 352-3800<br />
Don't sign that lease unless you have<br />
An 18 Hole Golf Course PLUS rent<br />
from s 350 plus everything below -<br />
»ea Mo Tea No<br />
2 C heat aoa water S Q immediate expressway access<br />
Z • washer ana aryer m each unn Z c got' leagues and tourney*<br />
S 12 Quilt in vacuum ana an attachments E c practice putting greens<br />
K ~ air conditioning X 13 Cut) ho«j*e *nd ba-i'oom<br />
8 C range refrigerator, disposal > c outdoor POO' *n
8E * O&E Thursday, decern Dei 8. 196-<br />
CREATIVE LIVING<br />
GLA66IFIED RE PL E5TPTE<br />
. i %Pl<br />
5 9 1 0 9 0 0<br />
410 Flats For Renl 414 Florid* Rental*<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS AREA<br />
bedrom lower flat. partiy lurnilbcd<br />
I2W b month plus security<br />
»4 IOM 47&-MJI<br />
LIVONIA I bedroom partly furnished<br />
fully carpeted »J!i mo Call between<br />
Vam-«pm an for twnna 4IH-0»«5<br />
412 Townhousee-Condoa<br />
For Rent<br />
ABANDON YOUR HI NT<br />
s»itl Rrntals All Areas<br />
Help Landlords and Tenant*<br />
Share Listings 842 1620<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
"lonial Court Terrace 1-arge I and 3<br />
bedroom townhouses Walking distance<br />
tc ci-wnlowm From »!•»& including car<br />
port and carpeting S4S-11*«<br />
BIRMINGHAM CONDO I bedrooms,<br />
i-i baths availabli- Jan !»84 No<br />
pets Call alter "I'M Evr»<br />
BIRMINGHAM Puie-winmntf 3 bed-<br />
rddrn Condi. ioraled in central Birrrung<br />
lam Uijunouslv- furnished' Jl.WO per<br />
TNOEITH S-4SS18S<br />
SHARP CANTON Condo ! bedroom 1<br />
"jalh appliances washer dryer micro.<br />
patio. a;r (anotad or un-<br />
'u rushed S4I-J60* Eves SST^MTM<br />
CANTON<br />
LAST ONE LEFT<br />
K» i bedroom Raised Ranch Condo<br />
lb ATTACHED GARAGE Laundry<br />
i >:l. room self clear mg oven &<br />
r.ge dub washer IS m It refrtgera<br />
r enttal a.r t carpeting<br />
$465 peT moots<br />
with OPTION -TO BUY and<br />
CREDIT -on Hent'<br />
1XTH0RNE Condominiums N o(<br />
•rtf Rd corner of Li I lev & Warren<br />
ANTON - bedroom townhouse neo<br />
iral decor I ^ baths, basement. car<br />
port a. appliances. drapes air No<br />
pet* $425 per month 643 8338<br />
CANTON S bedroom, IS baths car<br />
rN HILLS 1 bedrmvm p1JO| ^<br />
condo a: appliances pool 4 rarpi^r:<br />
$410 per month 1 month advance Calt 1<br />
between 9-5pir 280-B700 1<br />
' ARMINGTi-iN KILLiS Available .m j<br />
mediately 12 Mile Orchard Lake<br />
i bedoom arpeti-d air rarport. balpo-<br />
, i>:«l tenJtis 1395 545 5686<br />
Largecomplelelv furnished<br />
ry 2 bedroon- 2 bath I Mo-<br />
ri'. largr srr--. ned .n pain<br />
ie? of bea-i-r av.-.<br />
able Jan Mav $1406 -1-nth<br />
Barrv davv i«o 66«0 i-ves 449<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS 12 Mile 4<br />
Middlebell I and 2 bedroom Condos<br />
laundry area ,n unit, carport, no pets<br />
' '01' Bedroom $415 MO<br />
Two Bedroom $450 Mt)<br />
Between I 5PM 879 1910<br />
Evenings. 360-0079<br />
MARTHA ALLEN ASSOCIATES<br />
KEATING TON CONDO near GM Orion<br />
plant, ranch unit with garage 2 bed-<br />
room I bath $400 month includes ap-<br />
T'lances 4 .ake j>riveleges Ailar 6pm<br />
391-43M<br />
NORTHFIELD TROY<br />
3 bedrooms, m baths, fireplace, sunk<br />
en living room enclosed patio $675 mo<br />
647-3413<br />
NOVI - 2 Bedroom Condo<br />
1 bath garage available immediately<br />
$450 plus security 478-0757<br />
NOV! 2 _bedrirr. I5SI2 Lola Drive. Redford<br />
EC RN [SUED ROOMS<br />
Also efiecienrles available Winter<br />
rates Daily weekly or monthly No se<br />
curity deposit required Color TV<br />
B borw-s maid service<br />
oval Motor Inr 27751 Plvmouth Rd<br />
(,iv imia 422 1911<br />
Fl RN1SHED risim to rent lor mature<br />
ladv w,t(i launcr-. and * tchen privi-<br />
leges Ford and Inkster Rd area $40<br />
per ww« Call 422 2622<br />
I.AKt CHARl.EVi Bovne Mow)<br />
tair 2 bedro.-m home [ replace cabir<br />
TV 111 mns 10 Ik'vne 642-9071<br />
v.ARDEN CITY<br />
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n.she: r-iom kitchen pr<br />
LAKES OF THE NORTH<br />
SPEND WINTER WITH US'<br />
Beautiful new- s , ,.i: i nor>es - :he<br />
middle I 4 winter paradiM'<br />
( rov Country Skur.g Snowmoh.l.rg<br />
Tobogganing Ice Skating 4 Fishing<br />
1 '"ubhouses Indo.r Pool<br />
6 Mayor Ski Resorts Cl-ise fiy<br />
Saunas 4 FireplacW ava.laWe<br />
sHERI K1MBKRI.Y<br />
616 1.85 6100 I 8IH1 482 0»23<br />
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MARCO ISLAND Beautifully fur<br />
niibefl 2 be.jroom 2 bath garden 'apart<br />
iT^en:. walking dtsunoe:«i beach n»nrius.<br />
pool shuffle board I 80ft "52 73SO<br />
ARIZONA CONTX) Mesa Leisure<br />
World 2 bedroom. 2 bath, garage com<br />
pleteJv furnL*bed. all uliuues Quiet<br />
GoU i club privileges Short or long<br />
lease wner SlJ-695-1912<br />
AT BOYNfc HIGHLANDS Luxury 3<br />
bedroom 2'~a bath cooikvtownhrw<br />
J-i-n rw r«-'tm garge, fuUv equipped<br />
Sleeps iu 54ft 2086<br />
MARCO ISLAND<br />
cwvj-os A 2 hed.-«Ti,<br />
r io-US 3 bedrxim<br />
week. k or months<br />
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iiri'p.a- 1 *- i'h!rislm.a.s *ee».<br />
lets, near<br />
is 2 t.ii ths.<br />
available<br />
i^4 4 2729<br />
Ni a^ NOR W'JVN'K High.-nd><br />
Sk:\'fiai:<br />
VAIL<br />
LUXURY CONDO<br />
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"For some families, these tales may be<br />
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C STVO RISK PROGRAM<br />
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'PRESENT COUPON WNEN VOU LEAVE HIM.<br />
PLUS<br />
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