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6A3 From 6 to 8:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, Dec 7, parents can browse for their<br />
shopping<br />
• BETHANY<br />
Saturday, Dec 10 — Bethany, a group of divorced<br />
and separated Christians, invites you to attend<br />
its Christmas meeting beginning 8 p.m in St<br />
Kenneth Catholic Church, 14951 Haggerty. Plymouth.<br />
• CHRISTMAS STORYTIME<br />
Thursday, Dec. 15 — There will be a Christmas<br />
Bedtime Storyhour at 7 p.m. for 3- to 5-year-olds<br />
and their parents at the Dunning-Hough <strong>Library</strong>,<br />
223 S. Main, Plymouth. Registration is required<br />
Christmas films, stories and activities will be featured.<br />
To register, call 453-0750 or stop in the library<br />
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 12<br />
• CHRISTMAS PROGRAM<br />
Saturday, Dec 17 — A Christmas Program for<br />
ages 6-14 will be 10 a.m. to noon in the Dunning-<br />
Hough <strong>Library</strong>, Plymouth. Christmas films, cookie<br />
decorating, and ornament making featured. Regis-<br />
tration required and may be done by calling 453-<br />
0750 or by stopping in at the library from 10 a.m. to<br />
9 p.m. on Dec. 14.<br />
• ST. NICK FROLIC<br />
Wednesday, Dec. 7 - A St. Nick Frolic for <strong>Canton</strong><br />
residents age 55 and older will be noon to 4 p.m.<br />
in the Mayflower Meeting House. 455 S. Main,<br />
Plymouth. Frolic includes dinner (roast beef or<br />
chicken ala king) served at 1 p.m.. cash bar, entertainment<br />
by Stan Skyler, dancing, prizes, and<br />
suprises. Sponsored by <strong>Canton</strong> Senior Citizens, tickets<br />
are $8 per person and are available by calling<br />
397-1000. Ext. 278. or by visiting <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />
Center, 44237 Michigan Avenue at Sheldon.<br />
• PC A AT TO MEET<br />
Wednesday, Jan. 11 — The Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> As<br />
sociation for the Academically Talented (PCAAT)<br />
will feature school district TAG Coordinator Cheryl<br />
Johnson at its meeting 7:30 p.m. in the cafetorium<br />
of West Middle School, Ann Arbor Trail at Sheldon.<br />
The change in location is for January only<br />
• TOY COLLECTION<br />
Mel's Golden Razor once again is collecting new<br />
or used toys for Christmas to give to handicapped<br />
children with the assistance of the Goodfellows and<br />
Salvation Army" Last year the barborshop collected<br />
more than 2,000 toys for handicapped children<br />
Drop off at 595 Forest. Plymouth.<br />
• FINGERPRINTING CHILDREN<br />
Plymouth Police Department will fingerprint<br />
children living in Plymouth and Plymouth Township<br />
free-of-charge from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. the<br />
first Saturday of each month. Service is offered on<br />
an appointment basis for children age 3-12. To participate<br />
the child must have a parent or legal<br />
guardian present, have a valid birth certificate to<br />
present when fingerprinted, and have an appointment.<br />
Upon completion of the fingerprinting process.<br />
all records will be turned over to the parent or<br />
guardian. All appointments are on a first-come basis.<br />
Please turn to Page 8<br />
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Member F D.I C<br />
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 />
a hospital. A hospital, post office and<br />
bank were aiireuglBn transferable non refundable and ait va- Netwo.- ^<br />
dates of January 10 1 and November 15 l'*H4 subletted'. ' a ah<br />
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